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400 Lovely New SummerDresses That Were Madeto sell for $10 and $15will be offered in this clear¬ance sale for
These are the BESTgarments you ever
bought for $4.95. Only^T^ Sm M mthife Big Bargain Store ¦ ¦ 1^^with its wonderful op-portunities for buying - 1^ M H¦in tremendous quanta-ties could secure the 1ENORMOUS PRICE MCONCESSIONS to en-
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able you to buy actual$10 and $15 Dresses for $4.95. We have an almostUNLIMITED assortment, embracing the VERYNEWEST in all the most charming summer models.COME TOMORROW and SAVE.
sekLSJlT FOB Less
339 WEST MAIN STREET
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FAMOUS FOR LOW PRICES
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NUSBAUM'S 306 W. Main Street
Special Gojd ValuesThis week in oir
$10 and $15 SuitsMany pretty shades and styles. Both
Norfolk and plain sack cute. A saving of $5to $10 is yours if you buy one of these" suits
READ THE TELEGRAM WANT
Jam es A. Bannis-
model that is strictly correct,and is worn by men tliat
want only the latest in fine
shoe making. We show thisin tan Russia and black..
$6.00.
tei OxfordsThe best made English mod¬
el, in Tan Russia and Gun Metal;has broad, flat heel and recedingtoe.$6.00.
HIGHLAND BROS. & GORE
LIFE BEYOND GRAVE ^IS DISCUSSED HERE
In An Interesting Way by MivO. L. Sullivan, of Nash¬
ville, Tenn.O U Sullivan, of Nashville. Tenn.,
well known as a Bible student' andWturer throughout the United Statesand Canada, spoke Sunday afternoonat the Victoria theater, i i;audience.was attentive and' appeared to be sat¬isfied with the treatment of the sub¬ject. The« speaker urged that themoss-grown creeds of the past be dis-
Baseball
Tonimorrow's Game.ColT Building vs. iBowlers.
Standing of Clubs.W. L. Pet.
Goft Building . 9 1 .900Klks 4 4 .'506Scholastics 3 6 .'333Bowlers 2 7 J222
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Yesterday's Results.
Boston 1 '2 1
Cincinnati .. 2 9 0
'Batteries: 'Hess and Brown; Bea¬ton and Clarke.
Brooklyn \ 9 1'2 L
Chicago '2 S 4
Batteries: Allen, Wagner ^nd iMil-ler; Toney, ILiefield, 'Richie andBresnahan.
Philadelphia -3 5 1
St. Louis 4 6 0Batteries.Mayer, Brennan and
Dooin; Gainer and Wingo.
Saturday's Results.New York 6, Pittsburg >5.iBpston 4, Cincinnati 2.
\ BrooUyq, .1, Chicago 5.
g^illa^jem^pt 7,' St. Louis flU
V :1 Today's Games.New York at Cincinnati.
V' Philadelphia at CUcago.iB^joklyn at St. Louis.Boston at Pittsburg.
Tomorrow's Games.New York at (Cincinnati.Philadelphia at Chicago.Brooklyn at St. Louis.Boston at Pittsburg.
Standing of the Teams.W. L. Pet.
Philadelphia 32 14 .695New York 28 19 .^.596Chicago 26 23 .530,B«»plUyiir.v. ^:J-5iePittsburg , . . . . *v-: 27 .4 7 I
j Boston . . . 7 ; . >3 2$ .454Sf. XouJa, . . .: V . . . -S3 30 .436Cincinnati . ¦'19_ 34 .358
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Yesterdays Results.
Washington 10 13 1
Cleveland '6.1-0 3,-Batteries: IBoebling, 'Hughes and
Henry; Kahler. Cullot, BlandlngGregg And Land and ICarisch.
Saturday's Results.Detroit 1, New York 5.St. (Louis 1, Boston 8.Chicago 3, .Washington Si-Cleveland 3, Philadelphia 0.
Today's Games.Chtcago at Washington.Cleveland at Philadelphia.Detroit at New York.St. LoIub at Boston. ~~
Tomorrow's Games.Chicago at Philadelphia.St. Louis at New York.¦Detroit at Boston.Cleveland at Washington.
Standing of the Teams.W. L. Pet.
Philadelphia 39 12 .765Cleveland 3« 18 .*66"Washington (29 24 .547Chicago .. 28 26 .5"27Boston ........... *25 >25 .SOUDetroit . 1.. 21 36 .375St. Louis 2* 33" .356New York* .. 14 86 .2«0fj
dead are reallj; dead, thata are linger sentence of
carded, that the Scriptures mightshine in their own pure light. Hesaid in part:The claim that Satan shall be per¬
mitted to torture the majority of ourrace forever is a foul stain on God'sname and word. See any'concordance.Bible helps or Scripture studies,consider Pastor RusseU'spamShlet onbell the most complete and satisfac¬tory treatise on that subject ever writ¬ten. I understand It can be bad freeby addressing him at the Brooklyntabernacle.To say that §0.000 persons are delib¬
erately added daily to untold billionsto be roasted throughout eternity isan insult to our reasoning faculties.A study of all the Scriptures which1apparently support this doctrineproves conclusively that they are
symbolical and not literal. There isnot a single text which declare® eter¬nal torture to be the penalty of sin.On the other hand there are manytexti which assert that death Is thatpenalty. Tk?*tb to the body only? Nd!It was Adam's' sopl. not his body; thatsinned. We share fnMhis just penaltybecause of our relationship, -for "Allin Adam die." We are air tcaj*icts.sold under sin, and already the prtaonhouse (the gTave) holdB billions^rf.our-rape. i
General Theories Unscni»trtral.None of the general theories as to
the condition of the dead are script¬ural. or can satisfy our hearts andheads. The, texts, "The soul that sln-neth it shall die," "None can keepalive his own bouI." and many otherpointed scriptures, prove these the¬ories to be unscrlptural and theyshould be repudiated by all Christiansas among the "doctrines of devils.'Satan's lie to Mother Eve, " Thoushalt not surely die," seems far more
reasonble and true to many mindsthan God's declaration, "Thou shalt
'surely die." ?
We have the word of the Lord forit that theall mankinddeath,' and no one can escape. The an¬
cient prophets spoke and wrote aboutall going to sheol, -which being trans¬lated means ,*rav<»,. .tomb, condition oldeath. Eveniialthfu! Job longed to be
! hid in 8heol'4hell).'untll the wrath ol'
God be past and the curse lifted He.also prayed that th? Lord would thenremember him and, l?rin« him forthfrom the dust of the earth. TheApostle Peter declared the dead wert
dead when he .said that not even Davidhad ascended Into heaven, and theApostle Paul declares that Jesus isthe first-fruit of them that sleep in
ftlie dust of the earth.Hope Through Resurrection.
But- there is hope for our lovedones? Assuredly. Yes! The promiseis that "in due time" Christ will openthe .prison house of death and set theoaptlves free. The philosophy of thisis found in the statement that Christis a "Ransom for all," "As all In Adamdie. so all In (through) Christ shallbe made alive." Were it not for a
resurrection, all would be withouthope in the world, and oblivion wouldbe the destiny of mankind. If therebe no resurrection of the dead, thenall liope is vain.By a creed-blinded theology, the
doctrine of the resurrection has beenmade to appear ridiculous In the eyesof thinking men and women, but thescriptural doctrine of the resurrec¬
tion is most beautiful, the ScripturesI likening death to sleep, unconscious-ness, and the resurrection to an awak-enlng from slumber. Hearken to the(Master's words in'"this very oonnec-
tlon, "Lazarus sleepeth; but I go thatI may awake him out of sleep.The Bible declares that, "There is
no work, nor device, nor'knowledge,nor wisdom, id the grave (sheol)whither thou goest;" again, "The v-
ing know that they shall die, but thedead know not anything."
The Identity Preserved.It would be Just as much a miracle
to recreate a new body from decayedparticles as from fresh earth. As tothe preservation of the identit> o
each individual, we may be assuredthat if the finite mind can retainmemories of loved ones now gone,surely the Infinite Mind is capable ofretaining all the children of men inHis memory.As soon as the Lord has gathered
out "A people for His name." to be
joint-heirs with Jesus in His KlnS"dom, then will be established theKingdom for which Christians^ foreighteen centuries have prayed.Kingdom' come. Thy will be done on
earth as it Is done in heaven. Thethe Judgments of the Lord shall beabroad in the earth and all shall knothe Lord from the least unto the
greatest.,The time will then have come for
the fulfillment of God's oath-bounpromise that all families of the earthshall he blessed with a restorationof MI that was lost.physical, mor¬
al. and mental perfection.aver a perfect earth, an through
T.J. LYNCH & COMPANYSUN SHADES.
Large variety of ix-wesi styles sun
shades $1.00 to $6.60
:U>-incb Green Over Drapery. can be
used for Drapery or Over Drapery. 50c
Summer was, figured and striped Dimities, tirir'i^nitinnit ttw"'30-ineli Windson Costume Crepe in beautiful patterns, worth 25c per yard. »
Your choice at :.."r§ $]Spg§j&f, . . . . . . . - 20c _1H|. !1
27-inch Ratine, good assortment of col¬ors, per yard . 25c Ask to see our $1.00 Ratine.
Dress Linens of, quality at Lowest Prices.
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Lynch Building 330 Main Si
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How ToBecomeIndependent' The only sure way of becoming independent isby the regular saving of your money.
Many people you know, who are now enjoyingthe fruits of their industry abd thrift, attained theirfinancial independence by making systematic depos¬its in the Bank. Do not put off opening an accountwith us until next year or some more convenient time,but open an account today.4% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
EMPIRE NATIONAL BANKCLARKSBURG, W. VA.' '!i Main and
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irth Sts1 $256,000.00 Surplus and Profits, $175,000.00
and because of the meritorious sacri¬
fice of the Only Begotten Son of God
In that day, after experiencing so
much of the Lord's favor, any who
are ungrateful and disobedient will becut off In the Second Death,.ever¬lasting destruction.
Art Pressing Co.None Better 1
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THE CITY WA TER TODA Y 1Subjoined Is today's official report of the condition of the
city water, in connection with which the city water works andsewerage board authorises the fallowing statement:
Among the chief advantages of our pure water is the controlhad of it. Just as a powerful horse under control is useful, so
Is the water we use. If the control of either be gone even for a
time we are at once in great danger. New Tork has just learnedthis. Floods broke down part o its water system, uncontrolledflood water mixed with the purified water and fever at once,
brake out'with maiiy deaths, to surface, well water or floodwater Is really under control so beware of it.
Following is today's test for fever and other germs as
made by Perkins Boynton:ANALYSIS.
Ho. bacteria tn Bacillus coll present In
1.0c. e 0.1 c. c. 1.0 c. c lO.c.cfRiver water 180 xxx
City water 0 000EXPLANATION.
C. C..Cable centimeter (about a thimbleful.)Bacilli* Coil.Intestinal germ.X.present. 0.absent.
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H. A. HEINZUVIL) AND MINING ENGINEER
Helnze BondingExaminations ana Development o
"omi Property, Surveys made. Note
\Hnputed, Maps and Tracings MadeBlu<
i Long's AutomobileBell Phone 1147-R.