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j= VMuch Interest Being Show ^.itizens in Several, o Inrlll bold municipal elections Thursday, and there Is much est In the'yiiinual affair In n communities while' In one o there Is little or no' intere mnuse there'll but ohe ticket: There is additional Intere Htho election at Rlvesvllle c count ot the (act that the i ihtte ulil rote on a pro ciiahce o. the corporate llm the^c(ty. The matter has bet months. 'Aere are three tick n the fie/d at Monongah altl his Is not certain, while Wor Hp iris ??M 116 years or < H^wofk. ln selecting . dep ^ ent. Apply employment I U>Hf will offer Fiilrm foods and render the B' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ I ^ Stocks. Page 4 IERAS! V >-..* ri ie 1 :ek nby ounty V* _/next SX" > 1 Inter- >tO- . I irtone. ( v | it be- \^a\ in the \ \v et In V V * eople ??fY \ nn.prt tSSb/Pn K t i E ^ * EEO IN E.O ick,it Jury Selected to Try Case Hospital Superintendent ; J- Against Dentist. ckoi.: Malpractice in oAracUne a, to resulting lri a broken jaw bone the'charge which forms the bi of a suit which was started in Circuit Court this morning agal Jcmn" Dr. Clyde H. Neill, a local denl The plaintiff in the case is R Margaret J. Loathgm. auperinti a the ent ot lhe Cook HosPlta1, jple's The case has been pending in t. Circuit Court for. several years cicet: has b?en continued from time time. This morning, with Spe i Judge Trevey Nutter on the bei craft, | the jury was drawn and sworn ig, C.j try the case. By agreement oil. counsel the taking of evidence ; then postponed until Tues morning, January 2, at 9:30 a. i The Jury Js composed of S. jslea, Stiver, A. G. Hawkins, I. 8. 1 .. D. tip, Elmer Wilcox, Fred M. Billii lea, W. W. Hayhurst, Jesse Floyd, Brooks Manley, D. M. 1 mon.- J. H. Ashcraft, D. Demi more and C. L. Clayton, field Two days, are expected to be ncer- en up In the trial of the case, best judge W. S. Meredith dlsmii ured. the remaining Jurors until Th Id be day, January 4. t soc- ii notli- . 0|L prices ADVANCE 1 Mtn than 9 ;/ FAfii MSTAH n_i-ij-_r-'.'-- jL~rL' Ebb . Tide ffl?0 LICENSES. ARES VALID UNTIL JAN. 15 <1 r ' - . ?Ml I 1 OlUELisT^N; .^b."'Vjb.?Au-I toraobilo iiifonjeV issued for 1922] jtt will be recognized as villi until | January 15, 1023, C. E. Hlner, | I tulrf of the automobile depart* x&eat of thpi State Road Commission unnounced today. Because of a fire which interferred with ' PITTSBURGH, Doc. 3.?T f price of Pennsylvania crude ^ was advanced 25 cents to $3.2 barrel by the principal purchat agents here at the opening of >ver market today. Othor advances art- 25 cents.a barrel were: Cal of- $2.11, Somerset $1.90; Somei Light $2.15. Corning at $1 and Raglan at $1.00 were changed. Hay, Clover and Alfalfa B, I Car each. Save money at iue buy at car, Walker's Si' ad in?PHONE 1805 and 211 JIV IOUNCING HARVEY'S RESTAURANT NEW JAY AT 11 O'CLOCK Under the new management ornery of Morgaatown. Here lonters the choicest, well cooked i same aervlco that gave them gantown. SONS GREETINGS AND INVITE L NEW YEAR'S DINNER RICHARD BROS. Operating' Harvey"* Restaurant Ul the electric power at the state industrial school at Pruntytown, It j was imik>sslble to have the license' plates ready for UBe January 1,' and the extension of the time liqiit Dtli, became necessary, but Mr. Hlner isis wafl certaln that Plenty of Plates ^ would bo availablo and that all Inst automobiles could be equipped tlst. with their 1923 numbers by the liss middle of next munf.i. md- *The West Virginian autohritles have announced thqt they. would the recognize as valid the 192^ Ohio but flcenBe plates and those of other to states until February 1 ,and have cial requested other, states to recogich, nize the West Virginia , 1922 i to licenses until February 15. F $460 STOLEN FROM ? IDA MAY BOARDDER ngs i L. jar. Charged with stealing. $460 front irio a boarder at Ida May, John Bardyon was given a preliminary heartak ing bofore Justice J. L. Blocher this morning. A number of witnaooao toctlflo^ fnr tlio nla?n urg. u?aaua tsBUUGU ?w? Uiu omiu, wu Justice Blochor was of the opinion that Bardyon should be held for the action of the grand jury. Bond was fixed at $1,000. 0m The money was taken during a 5 a Christmas celebration at a house |lng in Ida May on Christmas night Ujq Bardyon was arrested and has 0f been confined in the county jail. >ell, The defendant is represented by raot Attorney Victor Shaw. 1.73 The trial of Henry> ("Peg") Lectin was started before Justice M. It. Musgrove this morntng. Lee is bo ing tried on charges of selling liquor. Ho is represented by Attornpy Ward Lanhani. At the n morning session of court a jury , | was empaneled, and the taking or *a | evidence was continued until this d- I afternoon. J r A NOTICE | *I will not be, responsible for I ? | any debts contracted by any- fl U II Ana ftHini" P..E. FENNELL J .11 I WANTED. Girl tor general ottice work Mnst hare experience, or business education. .Write Four States Mercantile Company, Four-States, W. Va., giving ex-; perlence, references and salary expected. ?J 1 JflONT, W. VA.^ SATglpi r SECT o . ?? i i gg s / I fr Ur, ' M ^ %/j r>r~,\ A] x I Nl *Aj -/ Illfi ARE SUSPENDED Commutation Made by Harding on Condition That Convicts Leave Country. WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.?The sentences of eight members of the j Industrial Workers of the World, convicted in the Haywood case of conspiracy and violation of wartime laws, were commuted by President Harding today, to expire at once, on condition that the eight i prisoners leave the United StntHnl and never return. All or the men are subject to deportation, and it was a condition of their commutation that should they return to this country the clemency granted would be void. It was further said that the President had reached the decision that should any one of them return, they would be apprehended and returned to Leavenworth Penitentiary to serve out the remainder.of their sentences. , , The men whose sentences were commuted were: Aurelio Vinvontl Azuara, sentenced to twenty years; C. J. Bourg, ten years; Peter Green, ten years; Charlos L. Lambert, twenty years; Harry Lloyd, five years; Burt Lorton, ten years; Samuel Scarlett, twenty years; Archie Sinclair, ten years, j The prisoners will be given sixty days in which to arrange for their departure ,and will be required to give bond on their departure from prison that they will appoar at a stated time and surrender themselves for deportation. * 2 FOUNODEAD IN JVMRAGE Federal Prohibition Agent and . Woman Believed Overcome by Fumes. TRENTON, N. J.. Dec. 30,-r-Walter-A. Neely ot this city, a federal prohibition enforcement agent, and a woman Identified as Mrs. Annabelle Oleason, mother ot three girls, died today in Mercer Hospital here a short time after they had been found together in an automobile In a-private garage. The motor was running and It la presumed that they were overcome by fumes. Neely, a widower, was,, a veteran of the recent war. .Neely served as a'first lieutenant with lUth-Mlchlgan'Oun Battalion,' SOth .. Division, and was wounded twice Id the Argonne.' Ho became'-an enforcement agent In January,of this year, y evening;pe"cemb1 iXhftffr lif it i?yi? m> i SETflm lsil? Government Feels That International clpalists Can Make AdjustmentsWORLD IN IFflPARDY Hughes Thinks Peace.In Danger If Forcible Collection Is Made From Germany. WASHINGTON,. Decl' closure by Secretary Hughes;. lp his New Jtaven speech.last night,' bt .the'.belief or tho Washington government that an International commlsslop of financiers, lnclud. leg Americans, might well be call! ed In to Recommend a method of settlement for the reparations crisis,' apparently Teavei^the next move In the hands of the allied premieip. ' {i'-JL The Amerlciu ' sugestlon, Mr. Hughes specified was offered as An alternative In the event that ' the premiers-at their Paris meeting next' Tuesda tall to find, a basis for -adjustment of their'' views "among' themselves." r The secretary stressed the.vlew that? settlement by the premiers was. be hoped fog. He pointed out .that falling, such an" agreement. -the world might bh.,facing the employment of forcible, means to collect reparations from Germany and .outlined, the danger'to worldpeace- the- American government roresahr la that coutbc. ii..The 'plain waratagifito >. allied rafteam^Sthatithe Hhftpd States tenia nofadSok with favor on atTfeSpted fordlble tellectfon' was1 reiterated ' by Mr.: TWifhes Jnlils address,' and' the financial commission plan put' forward as an alternative that would 'open hopefully' the way for American, helpfulness. As a first condition of appointment of en economic commission, however, Mr. Hughes speelflod that the whole Question of-. German's capacity to pay and methods of payment must be 'token out of pollttcB." Tho problem ^'ist' be SQuared with economic facts alone, he said, and relieved of all the three men early today shot a big Bchool girl as she was en yout from a school entertainment, kll ed a policeman and In torn wa shot and probably fatally .wounc ed by another patrolman. Th girl,.Miss.Minnie Flnkelstein, 1' was shot through the hip. He wound was not serious. The dea officer was William J. O'Malley, probationary policeman. Miss Flnkelstein said the thre men accosted her and anoth'er gil as they were walking, with he brother and;"another hlgh/schoc 'student. When she protested on of tho men. began firing a plsto all,three running when the gti fell. Patrolman' O'Malley, hearin the shooting, dashed np only to,b shot three times. His partner she the gunman. ' At the hospital the woundo man refused to'Identity himself. KIDNAPED CHILD RETURNED DETROIT, .Sea 30.?Eight-yes old Mary -Qlovannangell,. Mdnape eight day* ago and held tor a rat som of $20,000, was returned to he home this morning . less tha twelve hours after her father, Nli ola Olovannangell; East, side banl er, had'Teported'her disappearance to tho pollbe:'? ' 1 ' -f' ]R 30,1922. ?uw*i| ? a. MMMMp fOFJ SehtimertjCrystc PayingMihers as Result Sentiment of paying the ' Virginia by check la 6nce a tQPB, following in the wake i , Dennla of the Pittsburgh Ooa urday. The mining region* , it is said, by. the dangerous Leas than two year*: ago at Lowsvtlle, .Monongalia Co New, England Fuel & Tranap robbed. The greatdr. portion, ter one of the, hlghwaytnen the sentiment was crystal!!* ; ment pt .miners by check'; ? - - Within: the past all mon" mines along Scott's Run, end . At that tlme Commiaaldher ;i press an opinion, J aald thats i concerned nothing' could be era miiat be paid in cash. Th ever, specify currency as ths ' y suggested, however, that ba ter working hours. Many cooi operators, in . lng an effortto have the at a that" although pay] rolls arC acts of highwaymen are!sue ' ot paymasters. Just what wil to pay by check Is a lpatter i t . Last Mir To Stren . WASHINGTON, Dec. S( tion of . .6,500,000); for mode quested of Congress today bj mitted a letter frohi Secreta result ofthe arms conferenc adopt a new policy; regardinj be maintained at a standard < of similar vessels of foreign Football WOODBURY, N./J,V? Wray, a member qf.thdT.0l! football team, and Lewis 'A. early today as a result of jh, vania Railroad.trainTtosttck t beth']^^^T^jiilagfen. 1 ~ "The "party .was on its w Country" Club when. it. wis b ;Atlantic City. Wray'and Bn fractured skulls. Wray was a star on th< brother of Lud Wray, also a One Kille ARDMORE, Okla., Dec. killed and two blocks of fra stroyed in a fire here today, missing. Bandits i CLEVELAND, Dec. 30. held up the paymaster, of the and escaped with the $?0,000 tered the ofices of the compa master, just returned from heavily guarded by an armed ly by the sudden raid. Turks Reii ATHENS, Dec. 30.?Th ments in the direction of Mi ownership of which is in disj acording to advice to the C source. A division of 0,000 Turl ready left Van for Mosul. MlNiOliT AND POLICE!! 17-Year-0ltl High School Gir Injured?One of Gunmen Shot?Others EscapentxroArtn 9ft r questions of sentiment and clashing political opinions and counter Charges. It was this method alone, the secretary's statement plainly Indicated, which in the view of the American government would make possible American (.economic aid to Europe. ' Secretary Hughes' address and Senator Borah's withdrawal of his navy bill amendment requesting the President to call an economic conference combined to clear the air considerably with regard to the effort of the American government to be helpful in the reparations tangle. It had been made plain that the administration saw no present hope of accomplishing good results through the method proposed by Senator Borah. There was nothing here, today to indicate that the American government had it now in. mind to take any other initiative other than to suggest informally, as Mr. Hughes had done, a way in which Urn*Allied- Premiers themselves might seek the aid .of American economic strength in restoring Europe. Neither the White House nor the State Department would give any definite Informs(Continued on page four.) PRINCETON HAS 300 CASES OF INFLUENZA CHARLESTON, W. Vs., Dec. 30.?Reports to the State Health Department of 300 cases of Influenza In Princeton. W. Va., whose population Is only 6,000, and numerous cases In other parts of the state were announce dtoday by Dr. W. T. Henshaw, state hoalth commissioner. In the town of Helen, In Raleigh County, seventy five cases have been reported, Williamson reported sixteen and several other cities and towns have notified the department ol large'numbers of cases.' Doctor Henshaw has Issued Instructions to-co-health officers to report all Influenza cases "to the State Department of Health and has been sent out recommendations for checking "the spread cf the disease. XMA8 BUYING LARGE. WASHINGTON, Dec. 30. ? Although lacking definite figures, Department of Commerce officials as sert that'the Christmas'buying this year, was "exceptionally, large.'VDs partment and'other stores.have>reported'jsales-among the-largest In nianyYeart.""; Mall'order"vsales, It Is stated! were the largest on record. ; { . - ti>. . ??? n Full A. MINI illizing tor Here by Check of Recent Holdups coal miners of Northern West Cain being urged by coal operant the cruel murder of Paymaatcr 1 Co., nearPittsburgh, laet Satall orer the country, are stirred, practice of paying miners In cash., a darlni-rOhbery -gas committed lint)-, when the, paymaster of the orlatlon COM was held up ' and of the payroll was recovered atwas shot'add killed. At that time lng In this region'for the payis the Pursglove Interests with eavored to pay the men by check. McCulloiigltf wli^n asked-to. er- as far ds th'e.lolnt agreement pros ' construed to. mean that the mlne West Virginia-'jtate laws, howmeans of paying the miners. He nklng. arrangements be made atthis region are In favor of . makte law changed. They contend Insured against loss the daring h that they Jeporadlse the lives 1 'result -In the , renewed move . of conjecture. lute News gthenNavy I?A supplemental, appropriarnization of battleships was rer President Harding, who transry Denman, declaring that as a e in Europe, the nation must t. its.capital ^hjps.,if .th.ey.are to, of tfficiericy comparable to tijat ppvyers; ;S^Elieil , J Dec. au.?uiarence Alexander lUniversity of Pennsylvania Brunner of Philadelphia, died iuri^rfeW^N^^ j^Penngyfc X 'J[ ay to a dance at the Woodtffry bm|Pi^n^ a ' hospital "''frsli s Penhsylvania team. He was a PransjtlVahia'star.' : d in Fire 30.?At least one person was me business buildings were deTwo other persons are reported Get $20,000 ?Armed bandits this morning Ferry Cap and Screw Company weekly payroll. The robbers enny with pistols drawn. The paya banker -with the money, escort, was caught unexpectediforce Troops e Turks are sending reinforcedsuI, the rich oil district, the iute at the Lausanne conference entral News from a reliable dsh troops, it is stated, has alPOLICEMAN SLAIN I PAULING BEAT v I Entire Pittsburgh Detective Force Called Out?Three Arrests Made. . . It PITTSBURGH, Dec. 30?Patrol h man Dan Conley, patrolling a beat e la tie Hill district hero was murU dered at 4 o'clock tbls morning. 3 His body, with a bullet through I- the heart, waa found In an alley u by a follow offlcbr who heard four shots a moment earlier. r. when word of the murder reach' ed headquarters. Superintendent of Public Safety J. C. Calhoun took personal charge of the ease. He ordered the entire detective force and.all available policemen , rushed to the dlstrttt, where a e dragnet was- spreadl'i ' -'' I, By dawd- three arrests had been >1 made. Joe Carter, -a'negro,"one of g the.- suspects,. Uvea..within a stone e throw of thb-alley where the otit fleer's body . was -fo.nhd. Robert Germany, also a negro, and his d wife Lena were arrested on lnfor mauou luruiau uy rouw uiouwo* ant James Rogan. The lieutenant said that Germany stopped, him' on r. the street last night and ..asked d him questions concerning Pollcei. man Coniey."ir Superintendent Calhoun, alter a t preliminary investigation, said he beliered Coniey was Wiled by a c- persori ho was trying "to arrest, e The oflcer'a pistol was In his hoi' star and had-not'heen flred.V- - Federal Official Under Wilson Administration Faces Consniracv Charok H SEVEN MEN INDICTED Crowell, assistant secretary of war