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■ This 88 Note Player Piano $390.00 I | This Ir not a fi.i note instrument. This is a sample Player Plano that is sold regularly in other stores for .S‘>00 to $600. On account of the low price at which we offer this instrument i we do-not mention the make, as it would interfere with the 6alo in other cities. Oome In and see this Player I»iano. You will be de lighted at the wonderful value offered. If you have thought of buying a regular piano, consider if it would not be a wi-er plan to invest in this complete instrument that e\iry member of the family can play. Th* price is so much lower than ever before offered and the terms are remarkably easy. The price 3390.00 includes Bench and Membership in Library of Music. I ~ _---=£EEE ! I C. A. House Music Co. j 1305-1307 MARKET STREET WHEELING. | _ --< BLUM BROTHERS " BELLAIRE'S SHOPPING CENTER Ea?abilsh«d over 35 jv&rs. NEW NEC aC WEAR POR EASTER: r • • * ■ • | . »}.< • • A.-.' with pn > t r or ruiet n«-a rai*< .i !«* 1* line* of 2 r and *f • •• . - «*1 ; i: •» ■« . \ «»r .« > . . . Thursday Miu*Un Pvtticoat Sal**. W*'U ihoar • • t i my Made $ In thla !•»t that * mo:«jb u .l: wldir 11.10.” Palo i r l a Tl. rihy tipAClAt—lTln-ej*a *;ip» .f n-Mt*> lawn. 1a*'* trimme i—•i;»pri»iT.r v •« ,o AX M<\ j Now tariff rover*. r**n > *r-i ti» 0 » ' whit* un Irrirarii *i * % o»nr t n. IllaihT ' PrcpHrtor of Speakttiy Decide* to Quit After Paying Heavy Fine. Other N(«i Note*. F. Baldl, proprietor of n restaurant on HoItt. >rf street, wt > u,m reputieil to be selling intnalrafl: g drlrs-. < or,, trary to the Hose law, >•* hel'T" Mu . or Wuimun on Vedn, day momli * on a warrant sworn o ,t by t inf ,,f I'nllce Muhone The plane bad hewn searched by the officer*, but m • goods wore found. only i few |n*ti, , of beer, whtrh ll.ilill (,.;m»‘ l *it- f-,r home une. Baldl went udor* th« may* or and pi rail ml guilty to th, «■ ,rg •, and stuit' d he had >i . f the t. j - « Tueaday morning. J|e , is tin. 'l ». and costs, but the remitted IJt'O of thn line on r»»’l‘*pin ft,,- | w permanently <i montli, oiling ||,| i.,r Baldl pal I |in* V) and s- t«-i h.-«.„, i not soil again. Teacher*' Institute. Tb" third rid Jon mod »• mn of tl - lieimor.t ('miniy Te»#t„-rs' I t • ,P ’'III le held Roterday In the t-ir ’t V. e|,lift li If III , I • Tl . ,r i.ertog Will tw r all, d to order by .f v J„, (, son. pr-s.doot of tie ora it log Tl prograin follov Anri'itf*v «km#r * of Mr F c Mi-Gill and Mjf> is. .. M'iiw. both I,: New York. Tin i,llir. r .u.-- took place April v \fr M,-<; t|| v*...-; a form.-r Teacher rp I null s< hoo). PILLOW SALE. 39 cents buys a gocd featner pillcw on Wednesday and Thursday, at THE MELLOTT CO. Will Attend Seevicec. ' Hellalre l.o.|ge No. j p p v I. i- romp;. teij arr. i ■•••merits for r. |. l.ratlna the .••ro.d anniversary of the order. On Sunda-.. torll ."nth Mi- lodge a* a I, ly mil ati-nd a-r vlc- s at th» Hr t M. K , |,i,r.-h at • o clock. An addrci wj'| l„. K|v,.n l v I well known official of the nr '-r from Wi st Virginia. ' v.im me.,-, r. .are exported to attend rrom M .I t.-.a F-rry. Rridceport. Wheeling and » >n woo#!. Brotherhood Service. T1 e Ilrotliertiooil of St \t.,|r w „f Trinity |:,d«coj,a| church w|)| hold a brotherhood service o:> Friday ever tnit at s o clock ttrothert.. mem la-r Of other char. h. S are invlt, attend the crvlco. at It Is | e].| :n cord,nee With the call of The I„r..r Hfo'herhood Conference f(ey \|r S' thson. rector of Trinity church w|lj make an addre«. Special mimic w||| l.e rcnder.-d hy the ve-fed choir f julTus"weTll ^ The popular store. OLIVES ros EASTEA I ' *•* * '* in k» i- « -- H^ld to Court. i -ph flu ion proprietor of • pool p .a on M.f;,a'. ■ ■ tree t, «„* g'ven >. *•* fore >•„, ,1 tv Morrell '■ r 1-1 ,>B » chart-e of allowinr h and' r the arc of |« >(.nr. ,n |„t '' I* !‘"1 loom A number of wer- •t .mined, and at the a ->f ' I, e |, a ring tfiir-.arro m, ■'* f • ' "‘irt bond being filed ,af ||M. I .itt«c Mute leaf Service I e r-d nht»f., rieatf, Bn<) li .rrv i.ow shall.., will „p. I, I If of The service), •h. Hr t M K .harch S ir lay eve-, I ’ 'I' - 3 -ter- | f,rn. ram of mm.lt «H»I he rendered. «bi.h BRIDGEPORT BANK &. TRUST COMPANY C A PI I Ai IM Ol) *.URPLU3 |?3,i)}) ',l ' • ,'11 • itf a«4 1^1. •< 4«|K'«il« *•••*"*»* • * f»* m * »o to * 00l will Include n chorus of male to Ice*. A musical treat U promised the public at the services Sunday evening. School Director* Elected. The election for school directors In the sub-districts of Pultney township resulted as follow*: District No. 1. Russell Kennedy; No. 6. Albert Mar^ tin: No. 8. R. E. McAllister; No. 10. Milton Thompson; No. 12. T. B. Meek. Tho township school board will ap point directors In the sub-ldstrlcts where elections were not held. Deal Closed. A deal was closed yesterday by whirh Frcter Bros., the photographers, become the owners of 40 feet of the Charles Hill property on Thirty second street, recently purchased by the Far mers- A Merchants’ National Hank of this city. The consideration "us not made public. Feast of Passover. The Feast of the Passover, comment* orating *he exodus of the Jews out of Egypt, began at sundown last night and will be observed for eight days, during which time no leavened food will l>e partaken of. Special services were held In the Temple lust evening, at which music specially prepared for the occasion was sung by the Tem ple choir, composed of Miss Mavmc Morgan. .Miss Bertha Milder, \V. 1.. Hamilton and Miss Grace or. gatilst. Services will also be held thin morning at 9:30 o'clock. Peltaire Briefs. The l.vdies' Guild of Trinity Epis copal church will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ilea Morris, on1 Gravel Hill. Friday evening at the High .-citoal , auditorium at Shady tide a recital will be given bj Miss Jessie Wolf, pianist. Miss Maymi' Morgan, soprano, a-d Gortlao Itattelle, reader. Mrs. Catherine Hess of I’nlon str-et. who has been ill with grip, has re covored. 'I’lie young child of Mr. an 1 Mrs Emil Iseiffer. ol fi.trington. wno aie visiting Pl.vivis it. South Bellutre, died Titerdav night end the remains i will he taken to Clvrington for buna! i to-day. Mrs. S O 'un tninr. of Kdghill, is 1 visiting renltiv-i at « leveland. Mrs M. N Mirror lias r*-tumed from a visit w-t h ber son. C. t\ Mer ter. of Pittsburg Miss Virgin ■ dcVny, who has be-n 1 ill at her home on Thirty sixth strict. Is improving. Harvey Snvder. of nraddocV. Pt.. ‘ Is Iisitiiu. In - rolls,ts. t'loyd arid I'hal uier Snyih r. on Grav-I Hill. The r ise of Appicella against the First X.Minimi I,auk. wlii-h vvn, r» ported ns otsi-ii.sed at the costs of th- pilin'Iff. was s>t,i,d nut of .-our' Mr. and Mrs. .1. H Stnlz, „r t ,is city, are vl-iiort at Columbus tins wet k. E ! • lack in, i a V Isuor i;i tile rill Tht thin! of the reries of games in the t-t-l on'-st h.'fw.-tn the Moore iir- t am of tir.s « :ty ami the sn >d grass l.am of Martins Ferry w | be Played '-night at Mo-tr- lire*.' pool room on Fnion street M-s Thomas Froghar and daagh t-i- o' > * vv \ork. have return, d to II ' :r home, after a pleasant visit with Mrs Mary Murke, of s. :Street ■11 R Kemper, < Colnmi visiting her parents. Hr T \i V.’i-l's and wife, of i.m-rns.-v street Miss Ida Warden, or till-- city, a! teacher in Westminster College, I i. ri ver. Col experts to spend tin- su: t. ■ r abroad, studying the mo.;, .n i.„i cuages. : Ilf,nr the mouth of March th-re I a,“* *• tltatlm in itel 'in. M.-o'* Fraternity of the West , .. E. church w - | meet k* • <ln>' evening an! a <l. i, / ,i._ martins hersv Rus'- On >n the City to Less* Prope-. ty for OtI and Cat—Martins Ferry New*. I' developed yesterday that i r.um r of pernors are working hard to •< r . |.a ~ tor oil nn<l tan In lho : »re m <!• mand • >1 •• ;.n .1 lease r>opn<| for Mu' ,‘ark« r property, a, the eomer Third i.nd Walnut ;i*reet- where there i* ji|. t room for one w>n The '< rm- of tl.e learn rould tint l. ]. arn •■<1 hut If under*food that the party » <1 leaie.J the property has pleptv ff t'narelal harking It reported l ' « " ■ • - ll,.■ |« f • .} *T n - r -»T » *l rtltH, Hr* OT\f 1'f l it h. ir* r. fused to sign the Paso. V.'inkle Between Track*. k l*l|i I'd. pis. d the legislature h,.i’ |* now a law er>rn|»dltng street ' 'r eomimnlea rn r|,rtnk'e *o, r. '!• truth* 'luring th-* rummer n'•• •! « |rj < |t|e* whera the streets are • prink'. ,| The law will effect thl* e1*v ard will mean that the Wheeling Tr.y.tt..n Company will h,,vo „ |arKe tertlinry to rarer Good Prrdurer fhe k A O ' ..-i| rnnipnnr We,| need ay morning drilled in |tH \n •> weih wh|r»t proved in he a good " 1 1 Here* o' ■ • ll to \ • 1 well The well trill he. 'his ■ ruing when I, I* eg petted !»* prod 11-tt |nn will h» tn rfeared Enforce Instruction* Mayor l.'.eg ha* |.een ordered hv tl . .tate department of workshop* and filet .rlea to see that the hoard of edo "it etmiplr v 'h the order <-l to tw made In the South, Central end North aehonl hmldlng* Theeorn muni, atlon .piotr* the la* giving mayor, power to enforce the enter* Mayor long hi* not yet taken tho m liter up with the Itnar.l Close On Sunday. Reorge tl ltal*ton provident of the Commercial Araocl*t|,.n. la In reeeipt of .i letter from Congressman W It francl* stating he called on the sec ! end assistant postmaster general with • the request ,ha* the postofflce her* he rinsed ort Sunday and that the order to clone the office was Issued Workman Injured. Rrvygr Mant*. while at work In the PK.-rdd ItrMgc f err.r.anv plant Wed ne»day. hit on the h ad with a girder and rendered unconscious A pin ician was riled and Mr M int/ re vp . d and feV.-n to hfa home I, wan -• 1 le «it| not sustain any sorter,* Inlurv Complimentary At'er Mrs Catherine Vanpe|f pleasantly ent rtained n tiarty of friend* Wei n. >lav afternoon a, her h own nfi Tl .r.f str t . oTupliujen'arv to l . r 'It','.. Mr Tl , Hh .r*l of I mi roll, Mhh. ( .irda was thn dl ] »t « u oiy/\ version of tfca aftomoon. and during tha hours a dainty luncheon was •erred. Emergency Hospital. Contractor J. A. Wilton waa yeeter day awarded the contract for the erec tion of an emergency hospital bu!.A> lug at the Laughlln tin plant. The building will be 18x26 and will be modern In evwry way. and fully equip ped as an emergency hospital. Pitch for New Cattle. Pear! Morgan left WadnaadajTfor New Castle, Pa., to loin the team of that city In the O A P. league. Mr Morgan will pitch for the team, and his many friends predict for him a successful season. In Pull Monday. The Florence mine of the Y. A O. Coal Company, on Glenn's tun. will get on 1n full Monday. It will require the greater part of this week to clean up and get the mine In Rhape to op erate. as during the Idle three weeks there were many fnlls In the mine. The outlook for steady work Is good Martins Ferry Locals. .1 F Patron, telegraph operator at the Terminal .(unction, was called to Ms home at Westchester. O.. yester day on account of the serious Illness of his father. The German Alliance will meet this evening In Schcehle’s hall, and all members are requested to be present. Snpt. William Tush, of the electric light plant, was reported ahout the same yesterday. The Home Missionary society, of the Fir-t M. E. church, will be cnter tlined this evening bv Mrs. Elizabeth Puma, at her homo on Jefferson street. t in Clerk E I> lgc-b was in Cleve land Wednesday looking over the two automobile lrecks ordered for the (Ire department A report was circulated In town Wednesday that more mills would op erat ■ • vr week in tl Laughlln plant hut the report eouid not be verified. Panfel TVihhins i-- being solicited to Is* tt candidate for the 1 ternocratic t omlnailon for c(tv auditor Rc\ s <* Gamble, fortr.erlv p-istor of tin* F'rst Felted I'ro-hvterim church, now- of the Second I' P. (' an h. of n, «• < at baa had his salary Inc' .user t'rr,.e *" n.ut {() |j "aO The t *ei'Inc of the Woman's For* elm Mis*1 ; a. i ty it* the First I’rc-diyteriai . W.- tnesday after ..(„.-. -ns lar-ely nttertded. Tim .-net" T esd. v ric Vated a bill to .allow 'h - 'nav .r t. ap|>oint mem bee of t’c.» board of review. H-e tn-o; t-av' rr-sted Tuesday tiT.bf (bare."' wi'h f-’.aling a boat w.as (Itscbnrged last night aa the I ar'K-s fad. : to appear against the man. precis' will be held in S* :\r' ' •* • •'hifclt ;hi." morning ard i \enirn | The Bul!\ o? !he | Island Pcop’e I C. W. ADOLPH, B r®rEltnrt, TTrde~tal;inir and Em- B fl b^lrv.lny. fl R SC.iln Street. Bridgeport. Ohio, fl C Eotl: Plicnct. fl i m Funeral Services Over the R.mein. of xh* Late Loui* Cook Held. VVendecday. , ' !iirr r "nli r of relatives and n : ■’ =•*'• i •! • ■■ ftmerai „f |a(A , ' " " in- •' .v uft. run..n rh r . . -nr , or-du.i. th„ . ' f «•>.. ... »«» ,| , „ „ |-P1.,| j ■k in I, Irk tv. ...! Tim lindaepnrt ' , "r ,;V were - a,*.. nnd ' ' ' r r-,. r; . • • man Lutheran ; !:•' ,r \ r>«na iV ■ •, 1 ’ r’ r Of th.- Kirk*....,I ' r* ‘ ' ' • r rhtirrh. nftlriafed Th, iff. rtt.-r • «-a- ft tn Llnwnod rente r' Tl..- I. - ,r. re were \|e«*ro • ■i-.irhh m,-c '. nn u.rhv, II •» I V ,- | | s. n...„ I.ylo \r- h M , '.Urn I t. ,i M-t ht. tier t .| .T hn Shan.-. 'IterW* No* Sail ed. 1 • r- I.,nf. rt v r,n ’ ,lr" ' In - effort fn settle the rr.V , •; ’ mine „f The \ Irttnln " ‘ ' •* * • fi • *■ *• It failed, ru. an rr* * ’ -II I • • r-.-iehad The ' v ' 1 ' '* he r i ken up ht the nl«irlr| ..ff . lit*, ti t ie ininera naroe.l .. '* « *k infll a *et<le.neni ttn t. I ,.e Wfl* »een fhil' till tiiHtier eoitl.l r * I.r amleaMt settled McGa* Puearjl. “iihernl — r. Iee> ,. . r fl-,e r-mnlr.* ,.f late Mi: t i .rule M. * wi-ra t on■ I f*-I \\ . dp. -.I.,,- ntornltif ft. m Si. 'nfh. u o • llhell . Iiiireh. nnd w.-re ‘it*.*.'. «• t. n.|. <1 He, lot her \\ |rt tnnti 'ft. ini I i.n-l (lie Interment waa mode In l.iuw. . i eefn* r. rv Terr b'g Delen* ,n S,n|, rf tea •"d" '' ..1 III Mae nor* .r I ' •• tr,i«*.lit |.|.e k , ' ■ fll<--I' f *. f 1 H f i' .. ,1.0 nfl .r, • i'l » .of -■ I i-r* If .f .ori settop f . i.:i. tor Oeritofi Kin 1.1 N tlo n" -ri ■ The trim!. , * w:.h to iofn|i.| ll.ti, . to uonfe ,1,. • of i ti* i • u»# t»*f v. B 'll G^ounJn, Th' K file If , of Mo.eaheea hat a la-in !• wood t l i|| pnrlt kr an aa Mio rnl.p I*nr h. for 'hi* season -*tid l« tt th 1 e o it (of ill otim.-n an,| for 1 I’ll,Ht Hid |..r Ihlldr.n The I*.irk will P* . | . opt-Iderai.le r* ntro and * rt win • dpfe aa tho « • .lh. r w I n. ftult Taraoi a w ho "I*1’ ' ’ In f inlahln* thea.. pul. I" »» ind. f r *h- |o*|. «por* . . ,.n h-at. their l ip tllot.* with 'let.ro • Mallh. wa. „* hla f.itnllore atare Duriad in Daleait, Th» fuller..t ,,f Mf„ viiail \|rc,,n C'1- . wli< died In lx.a Atm. I, a. , ai will ... nor to-da, frpfu th. hom. nf j’ "*’ 'It* 'l it m ’I. up uiilht' '** •••'■ml the Hare.* Gat* Placa. ' 'ion.* llarrln. the n A << n»rnl at lalt|." ni, I <n been protnot. d in iho ’ *" ’-In Mird. |o take the pla> e of * l al Hoffp.r, who won tmnaferred '*• Phahlna lo lake the ,.f Ray Mollhl i Who Will Info the |M»r* .in.* |. .* ip, ,N if ha* not Itt-en learn,-| who Will *e| t|>. plaef al l'*lt|tollll, M*»t Oeumaetnd, '* ih» h'.in# .f ii,.. hrhie'w parent a In i ilrpi.lnt, i t n< op \V dnen.la on-iir* • •'I He marralane »>f Mr <ir,iti. Ile„a ’ • Ml . M >■#*! Iiruuimop.t R, , m I H.t.irf - pnalof of th# it.. <|.iho dial shUTtlk, uffu I ,1 lug. , I, if|f,e( i, ArrciL 15, T*MT. Dr. Lyon’s ' PERFECT Tooth Powder is packed in a dust-tight metal box, with patent measuring tube, which is both safe and convenient for tourists. pal* are popular and estimable young people. Holy Thursday, The Hol> Thursday service, at St Anthony* Catholic church to-day wilt i be mass at 9 o’clock thl* morning, an<l , service, st 7:30 tLIm evening. After 9, 0 clock this morning the bell of th« | church will not ring until Saturday I morning. Bridgeport Loosla. James Ryan und John Stdebottom of I St. < liilrsviiie. were here Wednesday 1 to attend the funeral of the late Louis Cook. tleorge Koehnllne is „t Cincinnati Tor a erw days, on business rrofnillny Atorncv W. V. Camp € H of St. Clalrsvilte, was In town \\ dn- sday. 1T» slclent John elenka. of the district ni ii* th, i*• « xptM tnl home to-day from < oluinbus. «h. re he attended the state c Xt'ciit l\ »* Itoari! m*‘**ttni?. • S. M< ('loud Pane ball team chal b i t* & >■ iuikr l*ort*r a team for a gain* H«turcla> u ftt-moon on the A**tna \*1N* grounds. Answ**r through this P*»|M*r. County Infirmary Director ran by f*hl* n and Kupt. Johnson, of th** in film.try. were in town Wodn.sday on 0. 1* Itll }»h. lv' «n and William Korhnllne aro i horn, from iJarnbbr <*dl«>ice to spend • t»»• ir baatvr vacation. 'l b« «mploy<s of th.- n. A o. expect to i*,.|V* th* ir pay « h*. Us to-day. It van r. port, ,1 h. t. y.st.-rday that 1 nomas Hugh*** would probably take} hi,. . .is. fr.-in the rnln*rs Investigating * o»ninitt#-.» lo th.* courts in th** state I iv Maryland. *i .* drunk and disorderly arrested t at tli. It & i*. pas** nicer depot paid a fine • f and . «»hih in Mayor Uro .'*«•»*!.*s «..urt Wnlntmlay. !!;*• t. urns P"inn to l.lnwood come- I l' *> - t. rfla> had a .liftD-uIt tim** In tting through th* now mad. and it 1 I* r. port* d th' **ntlr<* r**ad Ik slipping, i It " i * p* i ted last ov« nliig that i \ a. *-i Cook. who t' Hi with pnoumo- I Ida, war n.*t so well. ^ C- w*‘- i* port. .1 h**r* y« st»*dray that l*i-slip nt White, of th** mitierai, war 1. * w I-•■*-*»* latliiR a s.-t t b in* nt **f t ho trdmrw .-'iriki* in th* Tumarawas d»s-' sti». t. i l.t \--;.ng s«»n of William Apple-! -arth. who is h- riouslv. HI was r«- ! P »r*- d hi mit th* sain- > »*Kt**r*lav. r* W Rom of Kirks.1. b ..*.--s th- first «f th*- w.-ok f»*r Spen * * r. \V. Va , t*» \i*it. *|> 1-iMd Jlill. of ftrooksido, who h is i • . r. ,n f,»r soni* tim**, is improv ing slowly, Mr * l». A. ri» m«*ns, of Main str****t, ' i* ' ii m* n*ur fuiur*- for Chicago. ; wli- r she will !-• the gu**tt of friends and relatives. ‘ MOUNDSyiLLE j Remains of Anthony M. Johnson Are Laid at Rest in Mount Rose Cemetery. Services were held yesterday after- • no<«n over the remains of Anthony M Johnson, ono of the oldest residents of the city, who died at his home on rus-nmi str**ei -loi'-iay oven'ng. follow. Inc u lone illness fir 1« F Rhoads, pastor of the First Methodist Kpls eopal church of this city, of which the deceased was a member, had chare" of the services. The .1 C Caldwell pest <« A H . of this city, attended the funeral In a body Interment was at Vt Rose cemetery. Deeds Recorded. The following deeds were recorded at the court house yesterday .Inn.es \V Rehr.ns snd wife to T. W Klliott. |>arcel of land on Wheeling ereek consideration. $lrt. I C Crawford and wife to Kather ine M Roesler. lot f.4 in Crawford's addition to Cameron, consideration. *2*n W A I-eaeli and wife fo Phoebe IT. t.each, lot section f.j. In Mounds ville Mlntnr # Manufacturing Com panv's addition to Moundsville: con sideration. $1" c W. Ktzehue an ! wife to Emma Farkhouser. lot ;n:i in Mozart Terrace, second addition to ftenwood. consid eration. fin Paatry Sals. The ladles <.f t>-< Woman's Christian Temperance T'rion. ef this citv. will bol l a pastry sale Saturday afternoon at the Burch eror err store on Tdlfay ette avenue Marriage License The following marriage license was It surd a* the court hour** yesterday If K -orih. r lit. of MeMechen. snd \Tma B’ake. IT. of MeMechen Pcllee Court. T wm ' n.|i raid ii'i'ges* Two fore• <»* -r« ,.f • he lower end were arraigned iti polico reuri vesterdar momlnr on the rhnrpe ef "ghtlnr nr » were given a fn»* of $1 and rests each, which they paid To Reform School. Rperyer ftarrah. the i4 rear old sou of stgo Mary ftarrah. waa brought he. fore Squire Wrleht Tuesdar erenttig eu the charge of InrorrlglMltty. pr-» ferrod t-r his mother lie was com milted to the state reformatory Taken Hems The remains of Jess Morris who died Tuesdar, were taken vesterdar morning to fhn borne near \'»s Martinsville, snd tbe arrangements for the funeral urn to be made at that place The mother of the voting man accompanied the hodr to the home Open Saturday Mansrcr Hugh Smith, of the Mound *~itr baseball cltth. has arranged for the opening game of the season to M nlarel on the loesi hail park Ratur day with the n AO hail club Sm'th has seeured fourteen men who will report to him Saturday for the game Following Is the line up that wtR tike. Tr take part In the first game Bock If. Bennett ef; Smith rf Mullen. s«- f Clarke and Fdwards 3h s White. Jh; Iterntes Clark, th: WI1 llama. Muster Rtfchie ard Cope, P. Stanley and Muggins, e The line up for the opposing lum has pot ret Iteen deflntfdr derided hut V (lerhest and l.ufes will he the buttery Cause* Dr’ay The parting of a rahl. at the |(u» ter and Lev I coal mine uu l'arr'a tun, 1 northeast of this city, has delayed the work on the drilling of the shaft into the mine. Moundsville Brief*. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McElfresh hare returned to their home In Barnes, vllle. O . after spending a few days In the city as the guests of relatives and friends. Mr. and Mr*. Kred Snyder have re turned to their home on Sixth street, of this city, from Pittsburg, where they spent a few days with friends and relatives. Robert Yoho has returned to his home on Nixon Ridge from Millers burg, O.. where he spent a few davs as the guest of his father. J IV Yoho. Mr. and Mrs. MrCuskey. of Pine Grove, arrived In the city yesterday morning, having been called here by the death of her father. A. M. John son. -'If* I- S' Evans, of Jacksonhurg, is spending a few days in the cltv as the guest of Mr. and Mrs J. M.'Fox and family of East View E E. Henderson, of the ladles' Store on Jefferson avenue, has return ed from a business trip to Pittsburg In the Interest of the Arm. Charles Porter, who has been em ployed as a brakeman on a railroad in the south, has returned to this city and will accept a position at the Fostoria glass factory . Edward Taylor, of' Mou)tt Vernon. Is moving his family from'that placa to this cltv. He will take up his residence on Seeoud street The household good* of C.eorgn Pat terson are being removed from Wil liamstown to this city MISSIONARY TALKS Rev. Mr. Torrey. Former Missionary to China. Delivers Interesting Talk. Rev. Mr. Torrey. returned mission ary from China, gave a very Intend ing address at the Fourth Street M. K. church last evening on "What r>o Ye Mon- Than Others?" He stated that the Christiana were falling short of the Sermon on the Mount. He stated that modern religious Indiffer ence In America is a sadder fact than the heathenism of China. Following ills address a revival prayer service was held. Tonight Rev Oliver w ill preach on 'The Arrest and T rial of Christ." Friday evening the services will be "Darkness Before Dawn. There will be an all-day meet ing. with services at 9:30 a. tic, 2 p. m. and a noon day prayer meeting, 12:30 to 1, and children's meeting at 3:3I>. The revival services will con tinue and special services will be held Easter. VICTIMIZE MANY Lottery Furniture Concern Caught Parkersburg People—Officers Held at Pittsburg. «t.e. |n! PHnnf'-h ii the Intelltcerv-er PARKKRSIH'RG, W. Va.. April 12. The local poiice department learner] to day that nearly two hundred house wives of Parkersburg, including manv connect oil with leading families, had been swindled hy representatives of an alleged concern, known as the Mutual Co-operative Company, of Pittsburg, which conducted a furniture scheme or lottery The same concern operated In Wheeling quite extensive ly. also in Steubenville. Ohio, and Pltisliiirg. According to Information received hy the police here the presl rlrnt nrwY vnoratapf n# were arrested In Pittsburg for ron-1 ducting n lottery. The local police did not know they had been stung until the police got news of the ar rests at Pittsburg, and the local rep resentatives of the company had flown before they could be apprehended. SPECIAL MEETINGS At th# Thomsen M. E. Church Ar# B#mg Largely Attended and Much Interest is Being Taken. The special me.-tinge which nrc be ing held nlehtlt In the Thomson Metho list church In observation of Hn|> Wet It. nre being largely attended and much Inter, at Is being token The pastor. Ret F F floss, delivered sn ottnr convincing sermon last evening !•• a large audience and this evening lh. pulpit will ..ccilplcd by Rev. !<•«' I~ Torn-y. s missionary from Clilna, who Is spending a furlough In ihls country H. > Torr.-y Is a ft.rc. f il ap. ak) r and he will no doubt l.e gre* ted hv it large congregation. British hats and bonnet* were shipped to foreign countries last yenr to the number of 1.37H.9A1. worth $3, 7:l3,ts.o, or one third more than In lifts HANDLES MAIL FOR THE HOUSE " M lOiobar, of Auroata. On, f >« **oofi aaWfail aa |>ontman'. r fo# •i* llouae of HtpnatnUthra. --- Suicides In Hotel Room. , CHICAGO, April 12.—H. D McCur ily. who registered here yesterday York City, committed sui cide in his room In the Im Salle hotel late to-day by shooting himself m the need. Veteran Legislator Drops Dead. LANSING. Mich.. April 12—While on his wBy to attend a session of the legislature this afternoon. Represent ative Benjamin F. Hecker. of Paw „ •’rl«,ken »‘th heart disease nnd dropped <lond on th«* rtreot. n# w»» 71 yoar* old. Bishop Mallalleu. of the Methodist church, say* he would like to Hi*# all the nude statue* in Boa ton’a niuaeum 1 °‘ ^n® ar,a used for paving the • streets. Freckles, Pimples And Liver Spots Can Be Removed Easily By Stuart’s Calcium Wafers In A Few Deys. Write For Free Trial Package. Why suffer the stares of those about you because of a poor, muddy nml bleary looking complexion? What you need Is rich, strong, gener °U8 flowing Mood to furnish a clear •lean pigment (color! to the face so that with each beat of the heart the Mood courses uninterruptedly through the small surface veins of the far* thereby keeping a glowing color ever present. 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