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f 4 " -= ADVERTISING TALKS » WHITTEN BT WILLIAM C. FREEMAN. Ask the average man what •steamship lines operate be tween New York and Europe, and he will invariably name ,the principal ADVERTISED •lines, and in the majority of ‘cases, the one which advertises the most will be named first, j The same is true of the i things we eat, and wear, and use- the ADVERTISED PRO DUCT IS UPPERMOST in our minds. When we want . to buy, we ask for ADVER TISED BRANDS, sometimes without realizing that we are doing so. Some merchants state, as a reason for not advertising, that THEY NEVER READ ADVERTISEMENTS them selves and they don’t believe other people do. But, it you question the man who makes this state ments, you will find, nine times out of ten, that he is. wearing an E. St \V. or Arrow , collar, a Stetson hat, a Doug las shoe, and other ADVER TISED ARTICLES of wearing apnarel. Yet he is probably sincere in his belief that he does not read advertisements. now , men, did he come to buy the^e advertised article;,: Simply because the ADVER TISING had IMPRESSED IT SELF ON HIS MIND, and un consciously INFLUENCED HIS PURCHASES. Advertising "has become such a vital and necessary part of our daily lives that the ma jority ot us do not realize the influence it exerts upon us. That is why UP-TO-DATE merchants and manufacturers! are advertising REGULAR! V and PERSISTENTLY, and "it! is because of their advertising! that they are reaping a golden harvest. ADVERTISE, Messrs. Mer chant and Manufacturers. IF1 VOU WANT TO DO BUSI NESS in these days! (To be continued, j FLASHLIGHTS! . of various styles with the new Tungsten batteries from 50f up. These batteries are just out, anJ the manufacturers claim they will 1 give 400 per cent more service than any battery on the market. The "Midget” vest pocket flash light with above battery and a Tungsten lamp is a wonder, and turns darkness into davlight. Another late novelty ‘‘The Elec tric Gas Lighter ’ does awav with matches and never breaks or goes out when you attempt to light the fire. ■ ■ aa. Gee Electric Co. 18 to 28 Fourteenth SL Wheeling, W'. Va. Of Course, a SUIT Which You SHOULDN’T Wear AT ALL Would Not Be a BARGAIN at Any Price. So it seems Rond policy lor care ;fu1 drc'sers u, be fully a. exacting ■bout QUALITY, and C.LASSI NF.SS, and fabric-value, as about COST. Or- even More so. Straw Hats Are Now Ready. Geo. W. Fox • lolhiers. Halters, t urm-her*, 1310 Market St. Rotrem, I'eet K (n.\ » l<i«hmir 'WHEELING PARK 'The Spot Meant if ul” NOW Ol'RN Ilisriter and Metier Than Rser FRISK Mu.iral I omerty Afternoon and Rteninir COURT THEATRE. e.i.tf4*v Nl*M. M.v ] t'AMint, v ariTtir ri i »-i r::r» MARIF. CAHILL tm tost rosooT • t i i ._M, i*. I. IJ [ McFadden’s - - - The Men’s Store I Hot Weather Specials! For Men ^ Men’s Best 25c OAn Rubber Collars for “”1/ They are waterproof — prespira tion don't affect them—you clean g them with a damp cloth or sponge. 10 different styles—all sizes. !Best linen Collars.2 for 25* Latest Soft Collars.2 for 25* — Men’s 75c Quality French Balbriggan 4 O ,, Shirts or Drawers Extra good finish, long or short B sleeve shirts, long or short drawers, r all sizes up to 50. J Men’s I'nion Suits. 48*, 98c I Men’s $1.25 Summer I nderwear 98c fl Men’s 50c Summer I nderwear 39c B I ;-8 (Men’s 75c Quality Coat Style Shirts OJL, Each of this special lot of shirts has a separate collar to match the shirt. All sizes. Men’s $1.25 Soft Shirts for.OK<* Men’s $1.50 Soft Shirts for. $11.25 Save a Dollar on Shoes. Men’s Stanwear (PQ PA Low Shoes Tans, blacks or pater* leathers— B K buttons or lace 20 new Summer B styles—the same styles you get in $5 B ! shoes. Other stores sell these shoes B for S.V50. Our price is 92.50. M c F A D D |\T S i* Everything Men and Boys Wear. 1122 and 1124 Market Street. .-our Car Loada of Structural Steel Arrive for Brake Shoe Company Building. Four car loads of structural steel to he used ill the construct loll of the new Railway Itr.ikc Shoo company i ui!.lings. upon which work has !*rn delayed for the pas* few weeks through a delay in the shipment of -teel. have arrived at the local yards nd have been run in on th<* sidlnt ! ud ftir the conveying of ‘he material to tlie t-e.-no <.f the work These ar* now being unloaded, and the work ■ ill l.e -tarted in a short time Hit c. «v Huron. the huay contracting 1 rru of tho citv, have the contrac-. First Offense. The first victim of the |olire net in tli" city for allowing chickens to run t large fated Mayor Williamson yr« terdaj morning Mary Iiean. a resl lent i f Wiyneshtirg road, was th« of fender, and she paid a fine of Ji and ’•OSt*. Laying Out Lots .fames Henrietta now h is a force "f men at work grading Ms property "ti eastern Sixth mil Seventh streets i reparn'ory ’o lay.tig out a number of lots Installation Exercises. Tl.e j.'ur . for the Installation excr i>" « to |.. h« Id Thursday evening in ’he Sit-In* school r'trtm of the «•»! • ar Methodist Kplseopal chtireh ere ’ ft- !••• Tii. following otTic. x I ho held from the residence of h1a slv • ter. Mr* Theresa Criswell, on \ est '"rti avenue this afternoon at 2 o'clock i and the Interment will l*> rnado in t Mt. Hose cemetery. Interesting Meetings. Tho senes of meetings started last Sunday In the temple In the upiM-r ' t>::rt of the Mo tndsvllle camp grounds are progressing with ever Increasing j Interest in splto of the fact that verv ; few ja ople are at present residing on fit*- grounds. Rev I mighty. ,,f Mar i tlr. s Kerr: . Is delivering* a most Inter estlng sor.es of sermons Missionary League. This evening Mrs Anna Murdock, a missionary worker of nation-wide re P,;t*'. coming from San Kranclsco. will • deliver a missionary lecturn In the I lecture room of the Maptlat church of the city Mrs Burdock will nppe„r ht ro under tho auspices of tho Woman's Missionary society of th<t \ church. mounosville briefs. Mr' Henry Foust left yesterday tnotning for Hosbys Hock, where she will spend a few day* a* th” guest of relatives and friends. Mrs Ch :rl< s Snltsglver, ttf teff* r son aven"e. has as her guest Mr« Fhtrher. of Flndlnv, o. Mr Park Kushford. of Parkersburg, arrliejl |n the c|tv yesterday mornlrj un i w*i| <-end a f« w <lavs the gue t , of relatives and friends Mis- I .a >ira Simpson end Miss Kiln May W|e.|ei.u«ch. of this city, attend ed the Knlgt is T« mpt-irs hintmer t heoffng laat evening. V *« y.m>- i< Ml Rdttfi wttf. 1 Ingham and ilmir gne**. Ml*> PdPh f,nnrn»fer, of Mannlnrton *t>ont ye*, ferdar In Wheolln- n* tho giio*t o? friend* Mra R <* Petora nrd Mra Prank IV<. r loft voat« rdnv mornlnr for Xe » M irtInarllto whom thov will *p«.j | ’ho r. mnlndof of tho «roo|< »nh r#|a tf V#»P. Mr* Mar. Norrla .,f Third a'root j„ • re-ndlng tho w>. k a* fho r.,o*t of h..r pf»ti "tr Thom.* Morgan, of P.iPItnnro In th* rdf yoafordat \ I apond a few da'* na fho gneat of hi* ; parent* on'Mrhth *triet .»«•*. ( rlmrno’l, «|„, ),„« hoen hn1 d to hi* homo on foffor*on avrniio 'or fho pa at f- w data. la now able to mif Mlaro. knna and Pmma flrn'tntfa of Mound*'ido, ,r,. . . ndmg a few da. ■ • Hh Ml** Kit, tin ndat.aff of Mr.' M'-rhon Mr*. T f* Ridpath and 'fra K rtnma. of fhi* rltv, worn mornla-ra of t»,o roroitflon t. mmilfoo *t tho affair rlvon 1a*t >voiilrig at fho Port Honrv o oh In Whoohng in honor of tho Knight* Totni.lara Mr* Mat ft*< honholmor and ohR ■Iron, of «.„*t«.rn Motenth atroot. I.ft Tnoadnr for Ko dh Hand, tnd. whoro •ho will upend a foW day* with hor parent* Mr* Klmor ftrl't and rhlldron hayo rot a rood >o tho r homo in l/tyoland I from a vlalt wl-h h» r nodhor Mr* I Whtfo on Third atroot Homo mon aro t-orn to ho married j and Homo oihora livo In deadly fear Ifhn* marrugo «|t| ho throat upon ' hom f.mo that f.ed* on vanity *oon Idle* of atar ration. ) I < III fh< Serlirr league |>re*1 v>" It " II i;rai, Inf if? fir** vice : 'evident, Slum n KUbef, acrond ,Ve pre«i,i-ni. Moiu'-r K.innim. third |Tea'll* nt. Flo ' II I,lira fmr»h • Ve pr< -|i|< m Taylor; *o.re rv Ia n!' Found* ire iv.ri r, K*h«l '!'»omit nryaniet. K:. iiiore 'n ,|,i,, Installation In Junior F'lworth • • IT- Mi|«nt. Ilallle Hon .r r.r*t Vr> pr< iter,' John Wen art; *econd .•o president, .lord liimnr fnur'h re preslden* Mildred Maupln ecc 'dry, Thelma Mercer, treasurer M l'III It'll, err inlet. Ad* M'P«lie Uniform* Arrive. The uniform* ordered *r.me time »n t,v th«* Independent t.»!| rlul, of e cl*v have arrived *t the It. am Ifug *t'lfe Plan Pieoie. Member of the. Junior rlui of ihe Ifonndavii'e high *chool have ptmn< d 0- a picnic f.. he given Saturday of hi* week it OlendAte The rlaa* will enre here >Mr'v In the morntnr. and »,e i f' re da will ).. «,ei,' |n th» 1- n air roaming ov< r tie hill* and ■ntoying • veil* rjii good lime funtr»| Today. f .r.ir l *- rv|i»n will held thl* if'ernnon r, ,r the r* ma’n* of Ml** Vena It 7ui.i!r|*-n«n «i per home on i 'if dree * T i* time of the *« r |cea were i hanged from 3 o’clock to o'clock Hey \ H Hitler, of the ,r Me'hod I ♦ » Flplai opal church ml have eh.t- v The lo'i rmrnl |« > he made In Joint Itoae cemetery Body Arrive*. The remain of William Wehater 'ho died Saturday at hi* home m ' " I -O. rrlviil In the I lly yeaterday va u* L j'sn r »:*. XL* *err|r«* W|| Up-The-River Newt of Qlennova, Warwood i and Loveland. >-=" ---I Commencement Tonight Tonight In the Presbvterian church at Warwood win be held the annual commencement of the Glenn* Run school aud nine pupils will receive di plomas With the exception of the commencement has been printed In musical numbers, the program for the this column. Following will be the program of music for the exercises; Plano duet by Misses Waddel and. Mias Jerrome; piano solo. Miss Edna Brown; cornet duet, Clyde and Lester Smith: vocal duet. Miss Olga Hilbert and Miss Ruth Nesbitt; piano duet. Mlds 1-eota Nesbitt and Miss Gene vleve Carpenter: vocal solo. Miss Let a Johnson; vocal solo. Miss At verda Jerrome. The graduates are; Misses Alma Peterson, 11a Joungmati. Josephine Rltz, Marie Case. ChrisMne Strobel, Bernadetta Schultzner; Messrs. Sam uel Thompson. Alfred Jochunsen. Hll dreth Rired. Euchre Tonight. Arrangements have been completed for the euchre and social to be held In the l/ovelnnd hoee house this even Ing. The hall haa been tastily dec orated and arrangements made for-the comfort of those attending Valuable prizes have been purchased for the high score makers In both the dom Inos and euchre panics. Refreshments "il| be served. The affair is for the benefit of the flro department, and It Is expected that a large crowd will attend. Dance This Evening. A dance -aIII be given in the Glen nova hall this evening by the War wood band. The band will furnish the mu le and as a large number have slgnllV-d their intentions of attending It Is likely that a good crowd will be j present. a number of Wheeling couples will attend. Moore Funeral Today. •-<** night the remains of the late Robert Mercer Moore, who died in Waston Tuesday afternoon, arrived in Warwood and were taken to the home of Charles Meyer, of Glcnnova. from funeral will take place. Ilcv. Edgar! Ihi.v. of the Warwood church, will of I delate, and Interment will take placet at Greenwood. The deceased was 12 >'• ars of age and one of the most prominent cltir.ns of the up river dls trtcl, inn ng had much to do with the developing up of the section, lie was the drst postmaster at Glennova when! the |s)stom«-e was established. ills survivors nro the following hrollers and sisters; Janies C. Moore. Sherri dan Moore, Mrs. Charles Meyer, Miss Nellie and Miss Estelle Moore. Good Gasser. \ good gas producing well was drilled In by Contractor English for Harriott Mrothers on the Pc||y lot on Wilson avenue, Warwood, yesterday morning The well was shot and Is producing over a million cubic feet of gas per day. "ell No. 2 on the Warwood I.and company proper y will be drilled In to day. and a number of others will come In before the end of th« week. UP RIVER BRIEFS. Mrs. Elmer Hrlit and son. Kenneth have retnrniti to Ixivelund after spending a week with friends In Moundsv llle Master Kenneth was ill for several days while away. Two special cars will leave Glenn* Run tomorrow a' !• o'clock loaded with the hoi s atul girls rroin the Glenns Run school, who will picnic at "’heel ing park M ss Katherine lllaekhurn is ill at her home n Warwood. Miss I’cbli r, a daughter of John Pebler. of Wil-on avenue. Warwood Is ill Extensive Improvement* have been made to the Inferior of the Warwood bakery. leave Items tor the |t'*ri!iepiieer at St roe he!'s grocery |IS Iceland. Several indrt-d up rim r< sldanH wtinessed the Knight Tcnif tr parade In " h> ellng yesterday afternoon. Happy Housekeeping. The worst form of toll which house work has in the past demanded is dish washing and laundry work Con scientious housewives made their work a re;{| burden by ronstant scrubbing and nibbing, while the In different kind sacrificed their families on the altar of cheap soup* reeking with main, alkalies and unpleasant smelling fats. CLOUDBURST FLOODS TOWN. Oil Interests In Austria Caused Great Loss. IjKMHKRTI, Austria May 17 \ ■do’Hthnrst at Ilorvstaw, u town of It,, him InhaMtnn's. important tor Its |w troletmi ami orekerlt deposits, to-lav flooded the plane, Inundating the houses nnd shops nnd ranting great damage at the nil work* where dor rlrk* nnd other e<|iiiptneat »>'re washed away. Keep a Pottle of Ginger Ale It* TOC* *cr*IOt**TO* We , t , r It ,.,r ,,r . r f fit ji,. i .... .•»■»•' I.r larger rnsr* in hnth pint *>■1 M ’Sr t sites. In. luding tt.e M’.'SIn. 1 tmr .!• CLICQUOT CLUB i n’Mri f«r Hr I •Inr^n f r Si 2b DCERriILD 1‘ 4 > 9 V !’»«» »>f 2 f It'1 f{»' r* Mfl i 4«R iMtlllftl tr •♦iff. i t/’iMrft , |5r —■fli*# ff 1 tlityi n Si op |*Mfiir*w i * lurm«d tio< ITRATVORD. I'll’Tp, | ry. lt rt*R of J >|of« ^ S - 1** "If or» ri%00 r.r.!f!#|| r flir r»# *! ftOr n< ■•»«* Of 1 .i.sror, * ' ' Kt-l'tyf# «»fl i m# hfiftlry ft* • ♦iiocfi :.♦» lALLAJlDf ALC » t'vih, I’l Ffl' 1, ft > tloyAfi l ints 1:.. • S. n It •* « l.nren Its. I t.Sle .., i:', •J Stt* »- d. '»n. |3 Ml llet..ife lllr.'s No..I Me* t Fitrsef, || Mee Itrend It not lie-r, I m WeP-hs tlr.pe J.j.. e. pints Hr I qinrn, 4£ twites I Inespp'e JII Ire. pint* Hr quails MV. Call a',a siffisr ption*. WELTY’S ' Four roon rrosr. - *3* Sltksr Pirns* S. 1M4 Mvrkst - _ EDGWOOD Lady Falla From Car Naar Edgwood Station... Other Newa. An accident wbict) might hare re sulted seriously occurred on the car line near Edgwood station yesterday about 5:30 p. m„ when a lady, who refused to give her name, fell off an outbount car4 receiving several bruises and a severe shaking up. She was picked up and taken to Shirk's phar macy at Edftingion Ijine. where Dr. Will Oracraft, Jr., was called and rend ered necessary medical aid. Largely Attended. i The select dancing, bowling and euchre party given last evening In the . hall at Rudler'a place was largely at ' tended. — Will Play Saturday. The Edgington Lane school team will plav the strong team from the Manual Training school of Elm drove Saturday afternoon, and as both teams are evenly matched a good game Is ex pected. Efforts are being made to se cure the grounds at Wheeling Park for the game a game la booked with Kim drove High school on Monday af ternoon. Change Place. The place of holding the plnvlet. "The Merry Milkmaids." which is to l*e given by the Methodist chrurh of Fulton. has been changed from Schenk's garage In Fulton to the Arion Hall of Twentieth street. Wheel lng. Out-the-Pike Briefs. Peter Ixycoher, of Kdgwood. who un derwent un operation at the North Wheeling hospital for appendicitis, ts reported to be recovering nicely. John Otto, of Greggsvtlle. is spend ing a few days in Cambridge Port, Mass. Miss Margaret Kirkland Is ill at her home in Wocdlawn. The new residence for John Muel ler. of Glonwood. is nearing comple tion. and will soon be ready for occu pancy. signed his position at Wingrnve’s gro cery in Ed gw nod and accepted another with the If. K. Behrens' company of Woodlawn. Miss Helen King, of the Stratford hotel, is ill. Russell Wilson lias resumed his duties at Gordon's pharmacy In Wood lawn after a week's vacation. Miss Gertrude Yahn hns returned to her home in Edgwood after tin opera tion in the North Wheeling hospital. Mrs. .1 W. Grulib. of Echo Point, hns purchased a new Chalmers "Jd" touring car through the Woodsdaie Motor Car company. SCBUBBAB ICE CO MB A ITT, HEN^Y SHOOK W"ho!#ral«» and Retail D#a!cr la H Y G E • A ICE rriTOK. \r va. Wntl Phone 1400-M. Bell Phoaj 2S*A2m 'VACuNS l»AllsY KX'-KI’T .^T*N'1>AY. rry-10-l | TWO LOCAL CASES ARE PASSED UPON OPINION IN MAXWELL DIVORCE CASE GIVEN. -■— Court's Ooinlon In Local Tax Cate Set Forth In More Detail. CHARLESTON. May IT igpeelat.) I — Two Ohio county i.iw* wi re dcold- . ed by the supreme cn rt on Tuesday. I and in both instances the lower court was affirmed. The ope was the case j of Copp et ats. vs State of West Vir ginia. et ats. and the other Maxwell vs. Maxwell. The opinion in Hie lat ter case was written hv Judge Miller, in which it was held that "the rule that one who conies into a court of equity must come with clean hands is applicable to divorce prm ceilings. Courts of equity are no» open to give relief to husband or wife of the com plaining partv who must he resiHiiist Ido in a substantial degree for the wrongs and injuries complained of It was also held that in a suit for divorce from led and bonrd, lissed tin alleged cruel ami inhuman treatment.! the true issue and test Is whether] under all the farts proren. plaintiff can. with snftey to person and health, continue to live with defendant. "It is riot cruel and lulitiii.au treat- , inent. testifying divorce.'' it nin • inti, "for a husband residing with a second wife and Ills children by a former wife, to separate her from them, and to provide for himself amt her elsewhere, if Hint be necessary tor the protection of the children against the wife's abuse, or evil in fluence. and for the peace and happl- . ness of ail concerned." Tee Hope Case. The opinion in ties case w-as writ ten by President William* nml lx ot mtuMemWe Importance to mm*'««or» and the tn'ltiit of land I'realdent William* h*dd that "if land, once owned and uxed by the I'nttrd State* for governmental purposes, fie aold to private persona. pnnxiarit to nn act of congress, nntl the leynl title re tnlned to aei lire the future payment of nnv part of the purchase money. | It I* not liable to taxation by the state* governmental ngrnrlen, so long as tho lien ttt favor of the I'nlled State* remain* ttn«atl*f|ed.” II wax *lso held that "If an unrunr i ase*e* land, which It not liable for taxes, the party sgrrlexed ha* a right to appear before the hoard of rerlew , anti eqnnll'atlon nnd hare such nr rone.ui* assessment corrected by aald leinrd. In the manner provided by | section I* of chapter :•!>. code land, as ; amended hr chapter *<». act* 1P07 If said board should refuse th make the correction he c.*n appeal to the ctr , cult court “In the matter of sueh appeal the j opinion continue*, “the circuit Court ! act* indlrlnltr xthen It decide* Iho j question of the llahlllty or non roll* j hillty of the property to taxation, and the judgment of the circuit court Is i suhlecf to review, upon writ of error. I hv this court, when the taxes levied , nn such property amount to ItW.SO or more " The property referred to la the old postofilre at Sixteenth and Market *1 recta Incendiary Plra. 'c '-i .. • < intetpgsweaf ' MOROANTOWV \V Va. May 17 rlre de-.'royed the home nnd all other “uilldini-s on the farm of Itert Sheet* i lust beyond Ka«fon fhU county. The | tr« wam ofioteudi-uj urlglu, f _ k High Grade WiUow Rockers _ I c -3 * <d o 'Erft §00 u 3 00 Chairs of willow are practically indestr'ucffMe. Have weather proof qualities of a high order. Light in weight and extremely durable. Back high enough for comfortable head rest. Only best stock used in making these rockers. H. C. FRANZHEIM CO. Everything For Housekeeping. 1126-28*30 Main Street, Wheeling, W. Va. 1 'rl.lton In th» city, the Udiea of W. jtunM* rtdoo-from ix*MKunti?'at%h,^r'i0!3?y.“4r‘la lut.ch.on In oar third floor oor lCu.lc—Everybody iTclt^d Ticket. 390. f ~_Wall Paper N Specials For This Week 10,000 rolls or regular 5c papers for 2Vic. Varnish Tiles of all styles at 18c per roll. Dining Room Plate Rail at 7*/2c per foot. See our line of Good 15c papers. JOHN FRIEDEL CO. Paper Hangers Furnished. 1119 Main. \✓ V---/ A Comfortable an d Cozy Home It is impossible unless it is properly Furnished. It may cost much or it mav cost little, according to your taste or yorr purse, but the furniture makes the home. VTe can suit all tastes and all purses. Our stock is replete with just the things your home needs. PALACF. PRICES may be the same as you 1 have heard at other stores, hut an impwrtial comparison of other Furniture and what we have to offer you for the same money, will lead you to make your purochascs here The excellence of the PALACE FURNITURE AND CARPETS is in the DESIGN. FINISH AND QUALITY. If you have not the readv cash, the Palace liberal terms of credit will help you. At any rate if you are interested come and 1' investigate. In the Carpet Department h«vc just opened a lot of late arrivals in Brussel* Room-Sire Rugs, on which we have put extra low prices — you ought to sec them. An especially desirable 9xl2 Mottled Brussels Rug. with Oriental border, at 912.27 will appeal to vour artistic taste and a limited cash reserve. THE PALACE 1113 & 1115 Main St. > | i noertakim;. both phones «. Intelligencer Wan t Ads for Results -