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I SPRING STYLES? Yes; the very fewest and most chic. Blacks, plain col ors and mixtures; sturdy serges, tweeds, novelties and tropical suitings’ juniors, misses’ and women’s sizes. ’ All taken from our regular stock and marked at exactly one-third original prices. fU!*# \or f®’®® $25 Suit» for $ 8-34 $39 Suits for $13 fu! * [or f7®® J27 Suits for $ 9.00 $48 Suits for $16 $24 Suits for $8.00 $30 Suits for $10.00 $60 Suits for $20 LINEN SUITS, $5.95 A DUPLICATE order—for the first lot went in a half-day. Yes; there is sh le and snap, and service and good tailoring in them. 'l6 to 44 sizes. In natural linen and Peter Thompson blue. ~™anj whi,e AdjIs?anbleR'!T:. $6.95 to $23 MOHAIR SUITS GOING AWAY, Madam? Or would you simply be comfortably dressed among your home folks? W e offer very light weight, dust-shedding Mohair Suits, strictly tailored in newest etlect. '•> *‘u,orca Plain blue and black, also navy and black with hair line striping. Right now. with full assort- A ments, is a good time for selection. CEDAR CHESTS HUNDREDS I them in our Main Street window; dozens have purchased them to their great satisfaction; scores more of thou htnil ^i homekeepers will purchase—»me M rrwf. durabfcH" 01 r<J T‘,""*SSC< 'eilr- m verJ ar,i5,ic of finish, roomy, moih Copper-bound and plain finish; castor fitted—some with inside trays. Si2C ill": 5 j $8.00 to gin. g $20 VUDOR SHADES C' OMPLETE LINE 1 Vudor.” v ,i , r«a” 52Vn- nott . and mottled; green and brown, etc., in light and dark effects. P There’s just one make of Vudor Porch shades, though there are a lnlf imitations. c a na”*score SS25 $2.25 at a $3.25 sa-s; $4.25 $5 50 - tsrjssr, - 10 year. i. not a long life for Vudor Porch Shade*. TAG DAY WAS A GREAT SUCCESS ALL FORMER RECORD' FOR COL . LECTIONS BROKEN Total of $2763 40 Re *od by t**e Ltt’e A nr/ of F*tt*ful W«o Worked Herd. Af'*r kr.rfciuc faithfully from <1h» n until aftar d ink the fair ijusern for i i • jr t p ' i f >f| iht - a-rk l.v If oak re all tnrnn-r farnyde for 'h» f*» larttfi* * Iwrlnc tba div • tn*%| «.f IJ.74? in cm rnt irtiil *h h r>aar ■ i'-“ mitrr than thn Atrif it-* *fi||#fti >1 Iji - * *:ii» lay e I rti H*f r***a. r* prntAfll *'* iha »|* Pml for f*ind f* r "• *1 .rity ward hy fruit rib'll nif li f*** r • Th«* fi«n n*r*-- -r.ld *fi ilia a'ltnlaia tun r< , fpi,fi *■ • for tti«- n * r-rd tio'nc br< krn f ■ *r • < nr r» -ti* fi*y »:«« iWkad »'*b |ki:n»r,(- •: r • ir ilr. dat Tl.a nfflrln n w *■ *i < *1 r ■ tfyi- #.* * .a a ** 11 r ariand throur *i-a praM ’ nr H ..r r» to *ha pawn» mlio dad in tnnktnc lac day tbo r*an con »•«* tbai It war ■ 1 Wai Tin m.nrtions were :<• follow* I Kir*' t».«r•! Il>l «•. s. ond ward leu ;* ’ll rd W.irrl ».■; v. Fo'irlh ward 11*7 :• Fifth . r I $** * Six' ward t*1***, ,et..t,th ward •’HIV f ahfh ward *• f. IT., « Wood lawn f'»*v Krho l olnt |t| t.J, Kln> drove *7*27. F-'gwood llntr. I’lf.rar.' Valley 11**4*. I.mther v.o.1 Wnd.d.le 1*7 , War. «f <id •"’t 7. auto and wagon pen iat.1* l.'to 7S, Annual Memorial Service* on Sunday. June IS—Election* to Be He d This Wee* Th< annual memorial service* of the |< rfht of l')fliliM of Wheeling w i' ■ held at the /ane n're.-i \| R. hondat mr.rni' «. ,funn f» r al nd'lr>-«« *||| he delivered M I* I'rirhnrd, the |<a*'of, '•ra'e program lg he ntr The metuhera of the five I rtMenlil* a* ’•> o • inek at) it.- r>" « O' the Ohio faxlgo ,.o (| a th» ‘>ld Fellow. Hall and marth in tie It. ,nti m eMi The grate* of all d'i'i «d nleuitrer* in the loral ■ - ■■■ ——W "I'jr '‘""v-'' — am,' t Cr. 7 °f l*" 11 A Inn** me. ling r,f ,h* K|l , or.. * .rat,.| lawn-* O •• rvj- h'M - •».* " ;.h“ Th.iradav. In' ' • ,*r;*"d « han.-elior Ham |i pre^'"’"*"7 ',f "r,,,in<'»"n will Tim annual .lert.on of Hnuim„r» 1 N" * « " he h*1.| ,..*„ '”*• *•' l*l""d No Ml. ..n .. da, evening. tha' of Wheeling No !, rn ' nln* *,mi Hi;,,* No .. Thnra.li.t earning Tic election .h. Ohm Valle, I .edge r*«i|ted aa follow * r , far.,..* T Johnson \ . , h.d* ;.rd « pr*. lafe. w illiam I. Itarth. W \v. ||, ,lrv He.,mon M , I lonrd Mom' fnnn'r nnard. Ororer r -- ..,.,r Card. I,nrrla I..1(0011 »r.! >•...■. <..,.rir ,|.,r. to. * f. prearniaM,* tnfho lirarol l-nd/e, W illiam P Rr«m*r De’aafed th* Wheal e, Bay,’ tr.gad, in Beam Battle rough, on Coon Island Reeetneg nearly twice ,, many polnta aa w cr* w..n hy the Wheeling brigade, th. W a»h>ngt»n g.riga |* won 'he .ham ha'ii* fought on toon |« land Ha'nrday between three two I rie., ;- Tim nrst West Virginia rei lnnnt of M. > |t> was r.rnimande.l hy »;. n II r r 'aldai.a .gh and To! it The Wheeling Ih». a apent the night at Hwi Aleignder. while the Wash Ing.oo • ronpeya «pen* th* nlah' a' flatyville and early In th* morning the match «aa a'arted The Wheel In* ho a captured three of th* Waah Ing'on »'■ot.ta and la'er the two grmle» rnw« a ad »ha n*h. raged four then . * * ’• 4'r hundred round* of an.ru.inl Ik'l »/►«■ flred^ COAT SHIRTS FOR A $1.00 WORTH A HALF MORE , ...Wls:— .. ' "■ •• 1 * •’ Ail aurr* " I*' Ill t a II -a i II OM Hail »M HxMlM far WlgTi IiIimI W« ara Iran far V -•ma Ana ►-•a aauta* at w a pair—4 pair far 92 nn rifv pi- II f,l a • a f. „ fa*■ .r> c. H ! i S aS tSf SONS ’*"'*"* •«<' F-aa.aP.r. IW, „ Annual Memorial of -1 The Modern Woodmen - 4»-' IMPRESSIVE SERVICES AT WES LEY MEMORIAL CHURCH. Annual Addraaa by Rav. J, B Work man— Elm Qrova and Martina Farry Companias Attaed. Yesterday morning at Wesley M K church were held the tenth annual memorial *er\ Icea of Whirling Camp No. 6474 Modern Woodman of Ant* r lf». The memorial ad'trrsa was dallv • ered by the Rav. J. jj Workman of the Wealvy church, and the affair was very largely attended, the auditorium of the church being filled to Ita capacity. Member* of Henry Clay camp of Kim Drove anti buckeye - unip of Mart ins Kerry were present The nu mbers of the local camp as semble*! at the Kgerter building at * o'clock mel marched to the church Iti u body, all the members of ih*» unl b rm rank being attired In full unl fofm Resides the sermon by* Rev. Workman, a program was render'd by tin oflb » rs of the bulge. Special music was render. .1 by the Wesley choir The deceased members of Wheeling camp ate us follows R. R Clark. J. • >berjn Id A K Bchults. W Kilts, h. Amos I'rtian. W. K Wallace. \\ W. Thomss. Iannis .l'benry, \ i.. Nolle. ii. Kciiafer. W. T. Caaauigv, X. Abtamo-.it* j y; j»nl«,ie. y- \- itand r*-; . .1 J Waisoti, Joi n Klrsicks. c A. Andre, Dr. J s. Smith and J. s’. Hut Icr. • 'fib-era f *r 1911 Ven.-ralde consul. II. I> I'louac. worthy udvla.-r, Duy i7ro\.i»: clerk. •' II. Huntsman, bank er. Raul Seidel. escort. Kdwar.l Hr* *ii, watchman. K I.. M.-Uwain; sentr* Charles Karl.-wlne; managers. J .1. Welsh* r K. Chapman. «i Hurton, phyalelans, |»r i; ].. Viewer. I»r ti .M Stiutts. past .-•ns'ila, c. p. Kln-k. Wal ter Itrown Hurry Knapp, Hurry i'll 'er. R b. Criswell. 1 'Hirers of tuiform Rank Major K. T'effbniirh. captain Co. A, Waiter Hr. w n. * spta'n c., |t ||grr\ Miller, captain Co. . \ Thomas Debbaugh. RIVER NEWS MANY CAMPS DECK THE OHIO SOUTH OF THIS CITY. Rams Cause a Slight R se an tha Ohio Although the Stage Is Vory Low. Between this city and New Martins- | vilie there are nearly two hundred fishing tamps along the hanks of the «»hlo. the majority being Wheeling camps During the sultry days uf summer these camps have proven the i mei-ra f«.^ the heat sufferer* of This • it\ Yesterday more than a hundred local men d* parted down the ri\rr on th»* early morning train and spent the1 day in th»* . nips, returning home In tin- evening. • Klahorat- arrangements are being ma<J.» h> th» numbers ,,t the Bruns wo k club f.,r their annual trip down the river th*s year The boat will he decked in »:alu attire, and with two hundred members nl»or<) a merry time will h. a pent The Moundsville club will leave for thur . imp lids week, whh li is hn ated at Bound Bottom. \\ ith a Stage of : feet H inches re gist* red at the ioeal port. the • »hlo U stationary after rising during the past | twenty-four hours Ifeavy rains are | net ded, however, to prevent the boats now operating from being compelled I to Seek th- Willows. The expected ; •Bite* ris( li i> not yet matured, nn»l rivermen are great I v di* <|» pointed. Sunday's Boats. m ' H K Ihdford Blttahiitg. 6 a. tn. [ _ 1 -j'•* rt' Itlrunioni, Slstt-r.vilU Kananha, ■'lirl<-.t..n, s j* m. Today's 8o.its. i J.n.-I Marl . ■ , ■ m l.lt.ort; • 'l.irtnicton, : m II K. l!>tlfor»l. I'ark i . (■ur^ jo ji m BOOH WEST VIRGINIA tiXrUifUd AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE AT LOCKE'S SAMPLE SALE SPECIAL SALE AT PRICES OFFER ED WILL CONTINUE TWO DAYS ONLY—SATUR DAY AND MONDAY. The I/vcke sample Shoe Rale an announced i* almost over There re main a pretty ‘.nr assortment of si/ea for hnth non and women in Sample Oxfords, and ih< .*.» will he offered Breath reduce prire*. Men's 5 {4 (hi ami }.'.a Sample fhf'Td* will c > for (hi.', and the no and t'J f.rt ones will he offered at fi !.Y Women's Sample Oxfords will le roh| f<jr fl and II ns for rimes which sell regularly at t3A0, $.i,»)o t” oo and ?_• on Your sir.- may net he in every lot. hut you ape almost sure i i get a fit In s>. • r lot. especially if you see the I.erVe Shoo i'op.puny early Monday. lion i (ail to rea<l their advertise ment In hl< paper today In which the elx*-.- and prices arc given tn detail H« men Iht this will Ik- the last chance you will hnve for some time to *;et sm h g.Mid v a!‘i* s in Sample Shoe* at such reasonable prices. WHEELiNG MINISTERS WILL AT TEND MEETING. Will Open In the New Martinsville Methodist Church—Important Bunneti. With more than a hundred mem ber present *' e Wheeling il f rir» Methodist Kptnopal conference will men this mtirtiing at New Martins v llle. and will continue In session un til la'e Thursday evt-ninr Muring ■Ills conference ti.anv very Important nutters concert"eg the rhurt-hc* In the \\ ' iitig district will he traps acted, wl.do a large tia-s of minister.1 will tali" the examination The Wheel :ig mtnl*t*s with Ilia •r it Superintendent S K Arhuthnof. sill h.Mectrlv this meriilng for the se.it i.f \v. ‘/et, to ho present at the opening of the meeting The pro gram la an Important one and was I exclusively published In th« Intrlll . n tii »r. in Friday's issue B. & O. Start* Campaign Advertising the Resources of tee State. The Baltimore a.* Ohio railroad eotn 1 I'niiy bn* awakened to Mm pos*tbilt-| I ties of Wes-i Virginia. from a trails i portal ion polio of view It wit] make 111 systematic effort to develop the rr j source* of the ‘•fate; In fart, it has already In g in Its roads art* so plaeen *l’ar is will rrap direct benefit from' | practically all the growth that re suits ft* methods wilt lie copied ' ufter those which .1 I. Il!il art other western magnates have found so sue ressfnl The following parngralips from r. twopnge advertisement in Manufae titrer* Record, shows the lines along which it» uerk will lie d'rrcted: < twins to the heretofore over shadowing Importance of the coal an I timber resources of Wi st Vlralnin. Its other resource* have reeeived cm*, para It velv si-at.t attention front the mnnuf ii turer and inventor, i Wet \ Irgfnm. Ir-v ever, eotitain* . ether resource* of great value and in great abundance that merit the c t*. J : i-t tin cHticaf*on and broad profitable , ileyeiopircrt i In West Virginia are limestone dc [ posit* of m u extent a wonderful pnrlti that effer to tcsnufurtiieers of '' ■ * - - i ■ • hydrated . . - tural and other line product". Ilnur,* *toii. etc. •oep ional opportunltle*. In West Virginia ate rich clay* fe for mah ! Ui d ti_ brick, tire hr ek putt -g hrii k. pottery, terra cotta products, i tc. In West Vlr.inin trere arc large de l>osi«s of Iron ore suitable especially f»r tho manifacture of open heartii stei | In West '.!• ■. in are gigs* «and de l-osits | tiro , • ■! orient that offer flue loi.r. ,r gtas««arp plants To We I \ ;ftit* are idea! fruit growing •• producing especially "' • n* among thn finest crown In •• r.:’d fn West \ rg ,» well known vaiu* .ildi- t oai and timber resources offer unusn ,1 no. - hilttics along varied in ilunfrlal lines. Owl Loth,* Will Make Improvements on Their Grounds rn South Street W thin Short Time. r ft-t I . •• I'm ira-eed |.v the Inrrl Ih.iar ef «•- in Un„t|f, ,„r ern.ir,.;, ur.Mih.1 i! r r In,me <>ti Smith *,rnn| \ Otiat »Ml lie nnrhnrett at thn fool of •heir er■■ mile and cm,- and tinner hr,lx will hr planted fr,lT„ ,hl r r)||h ... " • “-'f-r . T . aim m I t* li I f ih tie eyieii iye I-rtf-fov entente Ion * heir gri.iindp bv niaktne a .irn I mnr Park fltt, ,\ * itli lanterns Weat Virginia Patents II K Ihn lap patent -aster of j " he. line W Va and :|t, Mnt;i!| i.inldinr W .hlnemn, |> i report a i the re • til Issue n* the fnttowtne paien's t,» \t tn Virion a Invent,,r* Kdnard A IMIf. KMIer-hen Mer henlstr t;<—ree w and l Kir Idee, ttlendnnm. monkey w repeh . Herman T. Oliver, ssslennr nf nn>-half tr, K w tones, lluptInatnn. Safe, \ »a«nr mi* and Inhn P Wright Wheel,,,e r.md Maxi apparatus I New Location OUT HASP BTOPM •• ,, „ M ttT« ftrorrr n-t»r. Ms, h m st'llne Ms Ssme I" era Numneis OOP WASSAiIttStl . |, »« a irre mnr Ih'lilM Silver,tse-1 the >»«, * wn **rt’ *"• t-m .ih f r - it.. , eirS " ‘ .tfl ndteewieat ,int '«1f !»••* «(i P antr-ial m« nn writ Vtlfi W finte ** fvr| Ml k»9 II - d Pi • tie* !.»r |, ’ k gt IS SI Pi TRI-STATE SUPPLY COMPANY w t» « asrrro wr * wmuso. sr va. a 1-■ — Up-The-River Nt*l of Glgnnova. Warvwood I and Loveland. Drilling Note* Tndav nr inmnrrn* lohes a f*o will dn I the*r well on the Carpenter | In* Into tl • ller< a aril and a hie gu« flow u f a pee t» d Thla well bar been under way fnr ennalderahle lime, and owing »n man* little aeeidenfw. haw hen delayed fn enmln* In lfi«w will he hauled tn several In ration* earn nf Warwnnd Ihla week •fid .1 ' addition to | ha .,p i tire field will he opened Meal Tonight. This evening In the hn*e hniise at Isivelitftd n meeting nf the Inveland volunteer fife and pcnfeef|%g aswnria Hon wri t*e ht Id for the pnrpr.se nf dlaenss*ng the future nf the nrran , laaiion Mowt Wodncada/. W'edneaday evening *t the hnmn of Mr* I* i hrlaflan. the twarh rnnt tnlitee nf the Warm-tied Woman* , ' Iv|e league mill meet and tnmple'e i ttfangr mt nf* for fhe building of »he hath honwew and making all oilier Im provement* *t the 1-ear h The ranvria fnr fund* will hare I ern enmpleted hy Hal time, and Mrs w ft Meruit*. . t hairman nf the rnmmtffre r**u*ie-tw that all whn promised tn dtmafe tn ! " fund have iheir money in before I Wrdnegday Lip fftvor P- *f« The Warwnnd Owl* will psonle al ! W heeling park on Inly |V This e\. ulna al the meeting Of the Warwnnd hovo brigade * rangement* j will he made fny the holdtna of a I lanp feta. r WILL CURE THE WORST CASE OF CATARRH OUR GUARANTEE. We guarantee one package (So days’ treatment) to [ cure. It _\ou ; re not satistied we will refund your tnonev. i PRICE 50 CENTS. For sale-by all druggists or u ill be sent direct by mail on receipt of price. Address— K-TAR-INE CO., Wheeling, W. Va. Green Death—-The Bug Killer Never fails—safe—sure and convenient. Pint cans with patented squirt tops, of any druggist or live dealer. 23c gvr_r_■ ■■ ■ — ■ F»»d Lor«ntx Brotherhood W*ll Hold Reg u I nr Mett*na—Other Nc*» of McMechon. M* •»*!•« r m ,.f fh#. Kr.nl 1s*r<t\>7 i i r tft* Km* :i. th« d:»* • tn.lli *f t •« . it \ ulJJ in* M Hie *• v t * s * * '• * *h#» fiH'ina it»*l« r th »nv lank bnlMfPtc llir# f**r trt li fh* m# »i • rahip *«f !h* i*f tHMjr «tl**fi util i•** ink-i p and die ^ Cjw’munon 8*rvico. *h r.t,i mofhi»‘g . -nim in' "n e* r ' *• miih h* M in the* Flint 1 K \t tb* *«• *•*»%!*••• fh** r**w ••••ri.n. n« •» • . t pr.*»* • t**«f to fp«* • » ir« li i t»,. «<lt v r»i;. . im -*f M *h»if< h w*ii na-d f >r fh* t\tt ' **’ •• It ij U \* ofkn i .*• r t! . VV.at. t y « bi»r* V ..f \Vb« Jn . |rflv»r#*«| i. if itifrr* #* ft a *«rrrv-n at Ifn * YrntliK pfrvtrr Mtete Tuotday. Thr M*nn |’"»r».<*?i' \t . rkar«* linn 1 • f •».. <*ht«M*h **f "f f h* # rlf} will tr »t T**r * * • nine in iho md*> h»***1 f#‘« m #»f th»* # knr• h r a *i*e • • • ‘I fn* I’fna MatM’ie **f in* •« •-ft Mill !>• tak* n up. V**M#rh#o B et* ' i.* w r. nrt. it* w alk t« bring laid In ft *i r*f j y Ktnhrn >.*•« p|. n. Ini* an**p nf »h** . ..ffirr *.f Heidtlh and V. rahalf at ft*! a r. l: !'*•*» H. r»f w ttr’itle. K..* • «. .« at* I d*t • f w dat • n fh# • » n *fl h If r. \W**. *»f ’ h M « ok* la ap« f.ifin* , frtr •f *« a with i* la fit . a* | ft nda in t*n, * r r i»u* I WraifaM **f V rflt « »r.dir. v ’ *• f i • «f «*f r»H »*f \ | \\ ♦ affal. o' f*lt*h rtf* * ♦ » » Uaf .*t th* til# fid*!, hno* pit »l. la n *w fr. derlng Spefftf .Your Vacation tin BERMUDA »!•>■ r m Tirri, m-,«t i * T»Tj wot i " *w i pt »» • <«<>, aii >mii miiriiA K.v-r o "txxr l.-m ■ n. I lTill*# la I » fTtjii* • xf i m><- • I «.» ■ t n«tt, :. I *"• 'Ilia A,i»frH ll*«x Ax,a,x »t nir iui.aIi him, r*»l auii T*in-S< rrw $. S. “OCEANA" » 1 v * ! > 1 * .» In AftlA I % *11 p • •* < - n • - V r • %VtOt *f l PII «f * HVI4T ifrofllf 14*r»0T«» t IP I I At Ml vT tv. . | M>\ *. rf ,re e* toiw, i • •*! h* ••et*r.,« e**ftga «. 1’ »«* anh pdraf** ►#**■* i i*** *r#ne !# d' ’• In »h# »n*f | in. Vra**%, fT»* **. «■ e ffrrn •!* ••*»- rf afp» a u»f'*»# rvrtTDQintlQ rnr#ff-/« » nr**'*'*, #««i» »<* r.Aumiiuin tr »■ oiar . iv • a«o • **r^ • d*‘r* •, rtr , r * ♦ ■ •! «r*| rf Po k'd, |*'n*t|d, I Tr't, Iff . of » ne<*itl>eili Up*. 280 U war. t• '■■■BnrAWWMWKMM Jebbia & Lopresti, - < Vi c nre mpving in our New > Building at Twenty-eighth ' street, with railroad conven ience to save expenses, mean ing that wc can save you , money. Look for the Red and Uhite Wagons will he at vour door daily. Look for this add — can save you money. JEBBIA & I.0PRRST1 — COCOA A refreshing and nourishing d ink \X i are selling tha Hershcv brand at I Mr a box. GINGER ALE li • Ji fferson or BeerHelJ—taka vour choice Family case: I dozen (Juarfs . HI.75 .Do fill H. F. Behrens Co. 22*7 Market —■" i ■■ Water Rent • r.r 'arm of 'r* .1 a , .,,1,1. n<1* *„ r' ' I ■ r -o' will ha I>m» -I’lr.iix I ha frv> 'I of ' iw * ■ • i ’ ^ I* h J"H s >St, ■ II) rro.i . .. -r --—7 Nvee Apprai.ara. ■ * Trim'' mm- ■ mm ' 'M t MHV*. O Jnne «- William Miniav p» It-I'aire and William .•r,a. o» Manlna Perer, tiara haea Oim. | memhers of itie hoard of review hi 'her renpecMr* cl'iea, hr tha ataie*hoarvl of apprsiaar^