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■ I — ,1—— — THE ANGELUS To play the piano passably well I* no longer considered an accom plishment. Musical knowledge has so broadened and musical taste so de veloped since the advent of the Arqelu* sixteen years ago that the limit ed repertory of amateur plant its no longer satisfies their own musical de mands. or those of their friends. The ease by which any one with musical longings may l#*arn to render ex pressively and artistically the slrn plest song or the classic composition on The 88 Note Angelus Player-Piano —th«> piano any nn<* ran play artlftfliclly will* personal yjpri-salon 1* fn*t rrWattnic lha piano keyboard to t e rt. lusty** uxo of .omposor an.! -ha virtuoso. } The ANitRU’8 is the paramount Ir?trument to-day because of its exclu sive patented devices which place cKpreseb-n control at the com mar. 1 .f the performer as can no other aim lar Instrument. With the PlfKASlNO 1,1’VKK every variation of tempo r*n be effect* \ — the gam. t of musical emotion e xpressed from soft ]*ir«no Andante to thunderous Allegro Crescendo. The niUl'l'ATlNiJ MKI/)T»ANT ‘patented! permits of the accenting of sir of mclo.lv t.» any desire 1 degree. The MPH/ »1’Y Ttl'TT' »Ns give perf e«*t contr«d of ton* volume The DIAPHRAGM I’NRl’VIATUTS reproduce human touch so perfectly as to deceive musical critics. The Fl’ftTAIMSd I*FT1»AT« DEVI *K gives the same resonant tones obtain ed with th** regular loud pedal. The ARTISTYhF. Mr>’ir KOI/T.S enable the pianist to read In a sin-l. lire tho qualities of expression Intended b> the composer, and teaches tho unlearned devotee of music the true meaning of musical terms. OUR E1CHAHOE AJfD EASY PAYKTENT PLAN PLACES THE 4NOE f YOU WIT“Ilf THI MEANS Or EVERT ONE LET US EXPLAIN IT TO DAVIS, BURKHAM & TYLER 1 1430 Market St. Wheeling. W. Va. P OOiHMi „ ,,, WALL PAPER MOULDLNG Bl'RLAPS | Best (trade Vanrshed Tile Paper for Kitchens and Bath n Rooms, 1S<? a Roll. WM. GRAHAM & SONS! FURNITURE, RUGS, WALL PAPER Bell Phone 1092-J 1144 MAIN STREET I SOCIETY wJdnwtsj I liwldcrmat; Wedding Anniversary Arlnv Mall. Tburwd*y t TV‘ills li — n •' 1*1 r*nn'e —r’entrsl i;*rd“n Club. S'.dwl ty Klii-bre «f St. Vlttl'l • i**i irrb. K’i<hr„ *n.| Imm-e nr Ari-n Hull Charity Friday: I*l*n . wring bib I n»r <• -Me.••’-’* Mai-. BRILLIANT WEBBING AT ST. LUKE’S CHURCH M *» Laura Ford Beaumont Become* the Bride of Mr. Arthur Story Whitney. Whltely-Beaumont T inmlay evening, at f. o rWk, or. I rurred a beautifully appointed wedding v l.' n l.ti'ira Ford Mnaumont, daughter of Hey. and Mr* Jacob llrl'tlngham. I ernme the hrlde of Mr Arthur Storey hlt'dy \* »•,«• t.rldal |>arfv entered y Cuke1* Kpiaropal church. which I * '* beautifully decorated with bairns, and ;tH<en«lnri- lllie*. presenting * very lovely Hpfiearanr e Ml** I built I'*. or , v inl»t, ptnved th<. wedding march Tlie ! ride » - given nwat In her father The If' It, y. vv I, Or*v*tr.„f« . t' n. W V* Idflhop roadlltor of |h«* <• nnen. of \\i»» Virginia, performed 1 e ,, y, rnonv Mr* Mhrwwll <;»bt<« wag matron of honor Hhe wore a Ir mtlfril I '»n of green # hlffon over while la. . Iler hat wag a superb white mllan, or * nnmented with white willow plumes and *he carried an armful of us- enslnn lilies. The hride's go- n was n gorgeous creation of whit, satin, elaborately trimmed with dutches, lac and she carried n shower of Mil. s of Hie val !*■> The full bridal veil of white tulle fell In graceful foitls to t|.e end of the gown. After the ceremony, an ela**>rnfe!v II rectory, for t|.« bridal jiarty. family .and ti number of out o' tow n gii.-sts Ttie dining room presented a picture, being decorat'd In palms and lilies The bride's table was especially beau, tlful The ushers were Me*- rs Kdward Howie. Ralph Hooper. fir (U.ls H-Ird and Hr Kdward Hum* The bride was the recipient of many costly and beautiful pr. ..-nts one eri tire room being ilcvot.-d to their dis play Tbe happy young people left at 7 4;, on the Pennsylvania for an eastern trip and will spend ome time at the Sea vide (in their return they will take Up their residence at r.t; South Peon a’reet The bn.le's going away gown wa- t.f a tan broadtloth with hat snd rtov.-s to mat.-ft Church Supper T he Men s I troth. rhnod of Immanuel Hnpflst chap.| of .South Koff street, gnvo a supper Tuesday evening from '• f'» * o’clock The proceeds to go for the brnoflt of the rlmrr h. Important Meeting. The Ktter.tr Ar*. Household Kco notnles departments of the Women’s - bit., will hold ,ir» Irnptirtafif meeting in »h« Hoard of Trade rooms Sntiird-v nfternnon. April 22, at ! «.. 1»k-v ritis Is lh« first m. . ting e.|l«,| f,,r these department* In the department rtuh baby goods Here you may buy any thing for the care and fe«dlng of the baby direct from ua at a lower price. more than 200 artlclea made and Imported by ua. The lateat French and German Im portation#. orders and Inquir ies by mail and phone looked after by an experienced buyer. THE NURSERY GOODS COMPANY CHAPLINE STREET OPP. COURT THEATRE BELL 1505 WHEELING NATIONAL 781 WHEELING recently organized. Important matters of business are to bo discussed and all women who expect to enter one or more of these departments, are urged to bo present at this meeting. Birthday Party. Mr Chester McClelland will enter tain this evening at his home with cards and music, in honor of his nine teenth birthday. 8upper and Dance. Tuesday evening the Hurt Hive. No. •IS. Ladies of tho Macabees, gave a supper and danco in Carroll hall. Pre-Nuptial Event. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shewell Gibbs entertained with a dinner party Mon day evening, complimentary to tho W hi tely-Beaumont bridal party. The dining room was tastefully decorated with ferns and Ktllarney roses. Covers w ere laid for Misses Laura Beaumont. Dubois Baird. Ralph Cooper. Kdwlu Bowie. Dr. .1. K. Hums, Mr and Mr* Gibbs May nay Festival. The annual children's Mar day fes ti>'al will bo given in tho Arloti hall on May .V The affair will be quite elaborate and the committee will he announced later Theater Party. Mond.iv evening Messrs. Singloon I’aull and Louis Grubb entertained the members of the Holloway Glass wedding party with a hex party at the Court After the performance, a din ner was served at the Ft. Henry rial. Those present were: Misses Margaret Glass. Henry Peterson. Mary Virginia Sands, Helen Burt. Messrs. William Holloway. Joseph Holloway. Singleton Pauli Louis Grubb. Mr. and Mrs. Gib son Caldwell. Passion Piav. The German Columbia club will put on thi* Passion play in photo pictures In the new auditorium this afternoon V * » lllllg Church Reception. \ reception «».< held in Trinity t.n thernn eh n rch Monday evening in honor of new members of the t-onere ration A muslc.ii program was ren dered and refreshments were served. Engagement Announced. Mr and Mrs V Gentile, of Ibl lalre. o, announce the engagentent of their daughter, Miss Bessie, ro Mr O Caldron. a prominent young business man of Saron. Pa The wedding Is *o lake place In May V. W c. A. Notes. The roller skating party which was *o have been glvt n at Wheeling park bv the \ \\ C A Outing, club, has I**en postpontd until Friday evening April 2k. On Thursday evening. April 2*. the monthly party of the association will be given In the association rooms Mr« Flora WBiiarns will have charge of the musical program and a dc light fill evening Is being anticipated All gvmnaslum pupils are regia-ted to report for practice of basket hall Friday evening Ricci's Concert. The following program will he ren dered at Mrs lllccardo Riccis con cert to be given at the I'nlfed Pres bytPTtan church. Motindsvllle. Friday evening t>»« Karcarette (From Tate* nf v ''V* V#'* Mr I’ Crawford <»! "The First tune Hose • 1‘onlnssliv IsrV ft.) Jure nad M< l.a.tv N| !T I ' “T?" , Marshall 'hi Kir« Ihu sn * lNiugt,ter»’ •• .. All.i-n Mr T • ■ • t i "f! '•«*!'* Va i< 1'rttfn <”rf«filn ’ m ‘ Old Italian Mr* Jotin tl.. nr »»* ' Ma vournee,,*' |j, tt») “Ijiti I of the Mky nine Water" ■ ■ • . . i admin Mias A nw». l.n !r TU usr In ' v tta V Mi >>>l Mr David Crawford. “ole "Tt.a Joy of gprlns . \f a . .Mrs p'lrrt Mrs tinV n* Trt" "Bv M... . mhf . . .. Vfari Mrs n*v >.... VI • - lownrre nr > Mr i rawfer.l At the piano, Mrs li|.r-nr.tn ftlrrl. Kaln Club. Tuesday evening the men of the Kaln e|tih entertainer! tho <ndle«' Mo dal club at Ht Mary a ball. South Hide Ktichre was the diversion. Imperial Dane*. Tuesday evening the Imperial Dane Ing Set gave a dance in the Pythian hall Prof Nolle furnished the music toll Street Temple, Mr- F.lsa Gundllng Duga baa re Signed as soprano Singer at the Foff Street temido Mhe la succeeded by Mias Fva Fgcrter Engagement Cancelled. The engagement of David ItNpham and (P aste Aided grand opetav singer*, who were to appear at the Court I theatre on April 2.%. baa bran ran | celled T he two famous singers w III | appear here later In the season Will Entertain Mr and Mrs loaenh \\ inlnad-r | CUFTON LAMBS CLUB 2«a hi.h 214' Mi frohortr * e»»»»DT. Troy. *»w Tor* will entertain the Lilly of the Valley club Wednesday evening. April 26. at their home on the South Side. Euchre will be the diversion. Bridge Party. The Fort Henry Chapter. Daughters of the Revolution, will give a bridge party Saturday afternoon In the Fort Henry club. Will Sing. Mrs. Elsio Kincheloe will sing at the Shadvside high school commence ment on May 26. Will Sing. Prof Waller D. Brown and Mrs. Fred Frazier, of this city, will sing at the high school commencement at Sardis, O., on May 9. Myers-McGarry. The many frlendR of Miss Grace McGarry, formerly a nurse at the North Wheeling hospital, but now liv ing In Washington. D. C.. will be pleased to learn of her marriage to Mr. Paul Myers, a very prominent business man of that city. The wed ding will take place Wednesday. The many friends of the young people are extending congratulations. Sunday School Classes. The Sunday school clusses of the First Presbyterian church which are taught by H. L. Hopkins, Miss Grace Cunningham and Mrs. W. W. Echols, were entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Echols on Jacob street. A very pleasant evening was spent, and at the conventional hour dainty and delectnble refreshments wern served. Present were Miss Grace Cunningham. Miss Esther Stoetzer. Miss Irene Auber, Miss Vir ginia Noland. Miss Elizabeth Tnry, Miss Rebecca Meeker. Miss Mildred Pratt. Miss Bessie Turv. Mrs. W. W. Echols, Miss Alice Echols. Herman Hamilton. Cecil l.cmmon. Mahlon Davidson, William Nesbitt. Albert Wilcox. Paul Moore, Harold HiiQm-tte and R. I.. Hopkins. Wednesday Musical Club. There will he a rehearsal of the Wednesday Musical club this after noon at the Presbyterian church at 2 o'clock prompt. The reason for the < hange of time Is that Mr. Martin, titiislcal director, has a concert at Pittsburg this same evening. Mr Mar tin urges all members to he present at this rehearsal, and lie requests ••specially the altos to attend. Owing to a scourge of the foot and mouth disease among the cattle In all parts of Bohemia, many of the farm ers were not abb- to finish their fall Plowing as these -inlm-ala ...... largely in place of hor»en WHEELING DAILY mmu SPEC'AL Butter, y~ 2 pounds. Butter. <yy 2 pounds. Butter, Ay 2 pounds. Extra Fancy Rose l eaf Creamery, *lo„ pound.£tO\, We will continue to sell for a few days longer SWIFT’S PREMIUM HAMS n Cents Pound COIINIHAN BROS. CO. 1520 Main Street Hours of Opening—7 A M. (lose 6 P. M ; Tuesday and Thursday, 8 P. M ; Satur* day. 10 P. M. ____ About People Movement! of Individual! to and From to# City Rev. H. A. Riddle, of Sherrard, left last evening for Pittsburg to spend a short visit. Attorney George C. Ber.ske was in Cameron yesterday attending to legal business matters. Dr. L. E. Rex has been called to Pittsburg to perform a very serious operation. Mr. Louis liobman, who Is visiting his parents here, will return next week to his studies at Hermann col lege. __ Mr. Harry Wiles and daughter, Ethel, of Toledo, are here to attend the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs. Woods, of Martins Ferry. Miss Elizabeth Cline, wbo has been 111 at the city hospital, is recovering 1 nicely. Mr. Leo Kirchgressner. who has been attending the college at Her | maun. Pa., is spending his spring va j cation with his parents in Centre | Wheeling. i Mr. Gien Ia»azure, sou of Joseph Leazure. of Mannington, is seriously j ill at the North Wheeling hospital, having undergone an operation. Miss Mary Zarnitz, formerly of this city, but now living in the East End, Cleveland, is visiting friends in this . city. Mrs. Alex. Campbell and daughter, Mima Joliet, who h.iw> ... la \\a~ii lngton, D. C.. for several months, will return to this city April 27. ! Miss Eva Thomas is visiting in Fairmont, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J II. F. Reed. Charles Klieves, who Is connected with the R & o. at Captiua, W. Va., is visiting his mother. Mrs. William Klieves. of 3312 Jacob street. Hon. Septimus Hall, of Wetzel coun I ty, is a business visitor here. I John and James Grogen, of the South Side, have gone to Youngs I town to attend the funeral of an uncle. Mrs. Jacob Mueller Is confined to his home on Main street by illness, i Miss Helen Courier, of Lowell. Mass., Is here, the guest of Mr. and : Mrs. Alexander Glass. She will re main for the Holloway-Glass wedding. Miss Minnie Knoke. of the South Side, will return home today after at tending an Easter ball at Woodvflelil. Ohio. BENwuaa John L. Boyard Celebrates Birthday. A. O. H. Gives Entertainment at the Armory. | Celebrating his 42il birthday, John I L 1 toy aril entertained a large number ] of his friends last evening at his Main street home with a luncheon. Among those prevent were: Misses Edith Me l-'ann, Jennie Ritchie, Mary Gasser, and Le<- Mi-Farm; Mcrsrw. and Mea daines Jess Mrt'larkson. William Rob erts. William Kirtli. Charles Grift and Chief of Police Luke Garvey. Euchre was the chief diversion of the evening, at the close of which a luncheon was served Entertain. The I .Allies' Auxiliary of the A. O. II. entertained last evening at the Ar tuory hall with a euchre party, w htcli I was largely attended. Father Fore 1 P Hannon carried off Hie connotation j prize The lady's prize was carried orr by Miss Anna Hunavon, while Mrs.' Tw-’g won the lady's consolation prize. Tli<» evening's entertainment j war concluded with a dance. Take Three. Proving that their name is not a hoodoo, the Hard Lucks won throe games from the t'olts last evening on , the Kenwood alleys The Colts were I never in the running, and were defeat- j ed by large scores. On I'huradav eve-j mm: the Hard bucks will meet the Mnsee team of Wheeling on the lo<al alleys. Benwood Locals. Tonight and tomorrow night a rup P< r will bo given at the parlors of the Kenwood M K. church by the l.adlcs' Aid rtoeiety. This evening on the Kenwood bowl ! ing alleys the \vonr- am! the Morgan to*ii Stars will clash Miss McKinley will move from Wa ter street to the McUtnU y flats to mor row. John tlallaher, who has tn-en con fined to liis home with Illness. Is slow ly recovering. Kdward Flanigan was arrested last evening by Officer Warslnskl for ills ttirblng the peace Mr John Xolmen. while working at tin- Riverside Inst evening, was hit . In the nos#- with n hammer, an#! his j I nose was broken. FOUR HURT IN WRECK Prominent People Victim* of Wreck of Fa*t Gong Motor Car On Lake Shore. I'll \ \ K 1.1 N Pi,, April is h our prominent residents of this city were i serlotislv but not fatally injured to J dnv. » h#-n a railway motor ear on the 'Franklin and Clearfield branch of the! I.nke Hhore railroad, w as w recke#! 2*> | ' mll#-s *-a»t of here The injured J French Mlli#»r. secretary of the fiiilcfia till Company, and son of (Jen ! I Charles Miller face badly cut Kufiia Houghton, mcmle r prominent railroad family, leg fraetur#*#! Illehard J K.rans. gen# ral manager of the Franklin Manufaeturlng Com ‘ P»ny. head, face, longue and body cut. Harry Harden, sales manager «>f ihe same company; spine Injured AVERT CLASH j Daughte'* of American Revolution Start Busines* in Harmony. " APMIN'tJTt*.\, April is Music*-** h< gan in earnest linlay at the 2flth annual continental congress of the ' I laughters of the American Revolu.. tlon The threatened clash over the I report of the treasurer general bear [ Ing upon sales of bonds during the v#ar. was averted by Mrs Matthew T He off, #»f Illinois, tile president gen eral * Mrs Tulloeh. rice president general In charge of organiratlnn. report ed that the present membership la dt.iis; an Increase of over a year ago The t reasurer general’* report i showed that th« dlsburseiBeu'a for (be 1 ______3 r— -—i Men's Spring Hats —Hub Hat at $2 and $3 are wonderfully sat isfactory from every view point. They are shown in the newest blocks in many di mensions—but the styles are different from what you’ll see elsewhere. And it is that difference which you will like. Every Hat Guaranteed. Men's Separate Trousers •—Without question we show almost double the quantity of separate trousers and twice as many styles as any other house in Wheeling. Our best selling sorts are the $3.00 and $3.50 ones—but prices range from $1.50 to $6.00. THE HUH HEAD-TO-FOOT OUTFITTERS FOURTEENTH AND MARKET STS. I current fund during the year amount ed to more thttn $82,0n0. The money , on hand In the various funds, the re port showed, is $43,135. DEDICATE SHAFT Nameless French Soldiers Who Died in Revolution. Honored by Monument. ANNAPOLIS, Md.. April 18.—In memory of the French soldiers and sailors who gained no individual fame, hut who help the thirteen colonics to gain their liberay. a statue was un veiled here to-day in the grounds of St. iohu's college. The President and the French am bassador spoke in memory of the brave deeds of the unknown men who lie buried beneath the shaft, and Miss Amelia lie l*au Fowler, a descendant of the Maruuls lie Lafayette, pulled the cords that drew back the flags front Across the statue's face. ARREST POST-MASTER J. J. Smith Held On Charge cf Using Stamps to Purchase Goods. Rf eciaf riist-rMc*. te the Intelligencer IM'NTINGTON. \V. Ya.. April 18.—I .1. .1, Smith, postmaster at Jeuks. Lin coln county, was arrested by the fed eral authorities today on a warrant charging him with having made large purchases from a Chicago mall order house w ith postage stamps taken front the office at .lenks He was brought here and waived u preliminary hear ing and was hound over to the federal, grand $urv. FIVE SEEK HOSPITAL” Publicity That Tuberculosis Sanitat*. ium Is Wanted Brings Otters. Spe' t ,t n.o Inioltlgnncer. J CHAKLKSTOX. W. Va.. April 1 Re Publicity given the fact that the slut.* board of health had not reived a single request for the new t 'lb.-reulosi .iriltarium authorized by the last legislature has brought flva compelitors into the Held. They In clude Ited Sulphur springs in Monroai <■■■ >,,(, Terra Alta in Preston county, Bavls in Tucker county, while In-' il o;r<ts have been received from both Mercer and Pocahontas coun ties. The proffers of sites for the pro posed sanitarium must be submlttt*! not later than Monday, May 29th, 1911. and all offers w ill be considered on Thursday, June 1st. 1911, at at meeting of the two boards. Persons desiring further information may ob tain same by addressing the stats board of control. Charleston. W. Va. Offers of site must be in writing, and may be addressed to Or. H. A. Barbee, secretary of the state board of health. Point Pleasant, W. Va.. or the state board of control. Charleston, W. Va. ELECTROCUTE! Foreigner Comes in Contact Wltls Live Wire and Is Instantly Killed. speMnl I >: pate1. o> thr I reel I teener. STKTBKXVILLK. O. April 18 — Julian Llncereskl. nsed 39 years, waa electrocuted this afternoon in th« •nine of the l.aBolle Iron works, by coming in contact with a live trolley wire while working along the track. SUFFERED TEN YEARS WITH CATARRH OF THE STOMACH. When All Efforts Failed Relieved By Pe-ru-na. PERUNA A HOUSEHOLD REMEDY. Mr H*nrv Schroedcr. Enter. Mlrh . write*. "1 Buffered for altnoet ten >e»ra with catarrh of the atomneh and all doctoring WBa of no avail I look nine Notice of I'emtia and two of Man •■in and am now cntlrel* rifrd I recommend the rmdtcfne to nil who are afflicted wffh thin d:.•"***. It Ip my household friend " I Could Not Cot Anything. Mr W R Callahan. proprietor and otorlt raiser of Mik Mill Farm, and prominent frulf grower. R F l» 1. Salem. Va . writes "I write to eiprena mr kindness to ward you and your good medicine, Perting f had | very had spell of «.|ekne«s and ronid not eat anything at all My head, stomach, In fact, my wholo hodv ached, and It looked a* though noth (ng would do me any good I had almost given up "t decided to try a hottle of your Peruna and before | had taken half the hottlo mr appetite eame to me and my head her*mo all right. In fact. I wak all right all over, Peruna cured me.** i Bowel and Stomach Trouble. Mr W J Temple. s.'.2 1 nlon M, lwlawarr. Ohio, writer: About three year* ar« laat winter, 1 war taken aiek with bowel and ntomach trouble "nne doctor railed It ulceration of the bo«et*. another railed It rolltla. ■ Another doctor helped me temporarily. "Then a druarlrt recommended f’erunn and I followed hla advice I , took ait 'aether fire bottle* and t eon I alder mvnelf a well man "Before o*1n« Partins. It waa ntt«a 1r impoarible tor me to do a day's work, but now I ran do farm »nrS without the leaat trouble or fatlRtHk I ronalder Premia the beat medlcISS I and tonic on the market," a ,