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The Intelligencer Patty Earapt flunaav. oy tna lni»lli4#n«-ar Publishing jMBPaaf l»uii lar Taai by Mall la A4.ar.sa . I’oataa* rrrpall Patty <• T**v. l*ar W**g|, 1 yt,r.. 30 Polly. Kim Mint ha . ago Tolly. Ti.raa Mentha . 1.30 Jolly Thr*a ftar* Par '•'•ak 000 Pmly Two Pa-, a I'ar vv-*k. ton Pnlly. t»n» Month . 44 TVaakl*. Ona Van- 'n Alvtnrt. 1 0* TVaakly Kla Mentha.ea ITHK INTEI.I.IfJEv-EK. .mSractna Its aavrral sdltlnna. la an'arad In th* pnatnfflr* at \Vha*llr.a. V\ V>. a»c )fd-cliM tnatttr ) niaSPHONU F^’torlul Pooma—Hell . an j Mltorlt! Rimini Nattoatl...- ... |)« rount'nr H**ll . iff Co»int!nf Roftm—Nadnntl.919 Tlie Intai:‘*fnfa» r*relv«a eoth the 6my and night e*rvlo* of ih« Aiau latal P»eaa Friday. September s, 1911. WM. H. TAFT FOR PRESIDENT. Aiihcr, ills of Senator niKolltllc »ro apparently determined to push his candidacy for the- Republican lumua<ttfc>ii for the Presidency. Headquarters have le-t n opened .ti New Vork city, and an effort will be made to divide the New \ork if i. gates An itit« resting story also comes from Washington to the fi led that certain parties in West Virginia have undertaken to look alter ihe LaKollc-lte interests in this •late. Without giving too much credence to political rumors, it ■, -n.-. safe to assume that Senator laiKol lene will be an active candidate lor the Prcsptency. and his friei.ds will *erm.. delegates wherever p. .ble. It is difficult, however, to tun possibility of success in the lail-of latto movement. Entire.y a-iue from the enormous political power that .s exercised by an administration -n.it seeks to succeed itself, the propriety of ITcsIdeUt Tafl uomiua'i. n i t. apparent to need argument. WncTint we woum nave n or not. tin r.-. ur.l of the Tan nuministra'ion must p. Uie record upon w hich the l(« pub., can Party will appeal to >h. p.. p.,> next year, it will be a rnnip, ,• to defend <>r to po nt to w , n ,.. •; Wa II attaintra'aiu dur.na Ho past * btarer in ' . laltlpa ail v for the nr~t time sln« «■ i-;ij u ■ . feat parties W.il be ! r . Ua ... . o! lem»..i'.. u ... I *. •», :.. . » non of coner.-.-s to . me it. a • w w.. ks ».• n.a . . . ,rt! • r ... n :. • ir.itiOTiS UfiA* *•:#• i unrf u . -j . i,,-.- • . «*r L- . • . • l^{"ibiicitnibitt '.ii» i< »\ i*«» \s. • r i*i * J •|* t •*- S * I • - v • <«, mur* v •. * t Aie U. n. |u ... t ... prote. tr..- :• • have been the fan!** or sh..r!e.,m illsln of firm lU-ia.-s, W!i..'.v.-r i have been tb- wear,... -. s a fid n . takes ot party i> .oier.-iup, no p .p • in b.story . ver eti.ov. l m i. pros I" ' 1 life to a grca'cr <1- itr. . r i ! a jirea'.-r no• t .:*' l.aj . t . .. the American p- j . u .rsr . t. ; Sixteen y-ars. ate! I. ..'lit ,J ., . mere to contril .'»• to t: a' i. .• than ti.e wi-. at. i spiel,,j i t ,r ;; enactments j ,t upon t,,. hooks by rh«. |{ep ,Mp ,n part Mr Tuft wo! b- r< non,.:, .•• ; ■ ., • , ■ - next be rc- .e.i. • EDITOR CURTIS ON INSURGENCY M tor Cut H t ’ or i la'e in't-ri .<•*, f.:'. r * .rt s i„. folio* inv j • f ,|« | f »e,. 1 *•• fm t • f .* • - J * | I* ■ ■* I=zz: Arrow COLLAR eavy to tie the cravat in—easy to notch on ami has o\al button holes. which malvcs buttoning and unbuttoning easy. IV ’ for ’J,. < i -. ■;» ' V-a..-, t,o,. \ y. rhesv .ire not the wonts of a |{t. publican The} are not s|x>kcn |.j a man who has reason to hope tor an} thing but l»cnu. r.tic sue* ,-ss. Th‘-y a re spoken by a lift-loni: l»,m ocrsit, by one wlm |;.iS labor. I in ibe ranks, liy one who h., workeil renu larlv ami consistently for t|,e . ieo- s of the 1 temocratIt: part}. ..nil i...s l»cn a ppwer in his locality Tli.} express the earnest .am va t ion, not only of Mr. t'urtls hints. If. but of three fourths of the |„.0ple m the northern section 01 West Vtrmni.i tine the volt rs of West Vi ruin la .1 eliame to express th* ir opinion ot W atsouism an.i t'hiltonisiii. ami t .. result can la- easily pr. *licte l. COOPERATION BY FAR E a S. A comprehensive ,..,11 tor pet'liiK ri.i of Uiui much la rated 1 n ,r .i.>. ti.e tlll.hii* man. has been . . taiutil'Cli I... til** prole. rs e 1 move no tit « tiiluae.iis ».g.. farmers ,1. I’elitlsviv:,, . Y x.. Mipjily r. * \i n \.iik fir, i ,, •x**t. i'lalls lor a i * TiT i .14 j. \ I,, station aint in || frnriino. . ,.| ti:.> m.tnu.\ . -m „ ,.... i • in ai .Non ti.ii- \ 1 , . |. ''•** I'.iirx i rail ■ >. prim n • r- lo t • • . ,!'r‘ • * > tnrotisti . o ..p. r.i> x, i‘ is inoro liian Mint.• j. „ : . an tarnior :,...-* I..-.-* •o .oil'll’ I o o|. I'.lt.W It.. I.| ,\ • ' lit i: .in I/. n«> artt. •. ■ (. * .lW ■ . 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Edwards.) j j A Triumph of Oratory '• I l>K|{ ilorn in ration of tl.e power of a real orator, both to get the * lie chooses a> if in the hollow of In* In ml. was ever made in New York 1 *' ~ 'east since t i'll War days than that which occurred at the climax , the Republican party's campaign in the metropolis in r.»oe 1 climax of the campaign, so far as the Republicans wire concerned, ••••i the :•••■ al masa a.. g i.. M la Madnfua 8q tare Oar *l«n. 1 lie simple announcement that Theodore Hnose 1 nit. tloxernor of New York state and the Republican candidate for Vice I*r* sldent. would speak at the meeting was sufficient of itself to pack the vast auditorium of the Carden to its capacity. It was estimated that at least fifteen thousand persons were in the auditorium when Cox. rnor Roosevelt began to apeak. After the hero of San Juan Mill had finished his speech and taken his seat amid great cheering, there arose at once from ai! part* of the Card, n the familiar sounds <>f many persons leaving the hail Indeed, in great masses the people began to rise from their seals and head for the exits It wa> plainly apparent that almost ail of those who had been attracted to the meet . ; had «utiie out of curiosity to s.-c and hour the Republican party » candi d "* tor Vice President It li.nl been announced that William P. I'rye. I i.i'cds .Mat* s Senator from Main* , would also address the meeting that he b'td br»n •• penally Invited by the Republican county committee to come < n front his home in Maine tor this pm pose lint most of those who liad ' 1 mifw in" util*; iiituui 'ir r rj«*x< •*|iv inai n»* r* r r. • id* *1 Maim* in tin* Senate, and that knowledge was not sufficient to T k*'*P them n th- ,r seat- after they liad heard amt s. * n linvrriior ftn.. evelt. • leta rit• Krnncla V tireene. at that tint" prominent in Kcpitbliun polities n New \>rk stat*v pp sided at the meet mu. and he was greatly tnortifieil "hilt In- aw that it was apparently ul>'"it to break nr of it- own accord • ■•lieral tireett.* had air* ail' ealletl upon Senator Krye. who advanced to the 'nut of the pint form and began to -p. ak in .1 low tone of vute Hut nobody fM d any loa d to him. and he was v.s Mv discomfited Sudtlcnly. lieneral firum* had an Inspiration. He was blessed tl . v'1 r y powerful volee. and 11 . tenforian tor..- that tarried above the bustle the contusion occasioned I.\ the departing thou an.Is. h crus! a- he ad vane, <| to tin* edge of the platform “lietitii tneni 1 len’Ienit *.* 1 ease retnaiyi scnteil -o that you may hear 'll.* Acting Vice I’resi.lent >.1 the In. t ..<1 Stales. Senator I'rve' '• was a most tactful and efficient wav of arresting that departing crowd to refer to senator Krye .1- the \. •; i: Vice !*r* . lent, wl i.-h lie was by virtue of the fa. ' that he w:• - then prt si.l**nt of th. Senate, was to give i" him ati official digtu’v wh.lt he '■ • tiii'l.d to \n.| go r had fi.-neral tireene made ’Ids n’.p.nl than the people he- >>tt.-d and the though' I to rtn thrott* the mind of all "We havi- just I 1. . ran ea*'dtdat** fer Vie.* 1*. -itl.-tit. nn.i this t. ttt who -tan l***tor.* its is V. tine Vi.-e |*r*1 ■*:. nt \*. * til .'I .11 1 .* a .'tints to - -p. aker So it reseated titctii-el'. • • r, ■ ■ - words v ■ • .. <■ tor Frye ■ • mo e voice, spoke Id. crow . h. ■■J.iti to -.1 . i* ■ • fnmlv II t*ic • a's 111 t'irt . ti ■i.tcs liel.nl tba' v a* * .1 i * . • .* . 1 i a' •■-* ..nd in t! If*", e u ..rtt r- - ■ at ! tr w hi* f• t d in It liking i - ■ ‘r. .in- pet t* ft tile I.ail i'll. it. w le 11 I-., nail fi* lied, f’tev all •• f -r a 1 •• ■ 11 - let.. , before the' hnr-t out in wii.l dl . \."|i'.t It. -I -it." hates It orator a a reeve To- t*r... Mr -.1 \ If . Hi'■ 1.1 i.i.i T.t.k With i.et • ra. 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H • it nr . .• |i *f.ii I' ' 1 ‘ 'HI'. I • .'I'll! • it. wi.r .iji vv I . a ii i |ni*H I aaanl I'a T lllf.ll I n laaih r ii. n' ,i i. .Jliin f,ri* . ['•. t • o'l, r ho m |» • t - our it htrllo> I rn I ; .1 <1 I • r> lit |ia • • . of .ho t;. V •• w.-ro irnori all t| to •t.ii'li tho - .)■ t:.i . a till* no»s [•i,.or to - • • v a’ n.t .1 of a r. . ini a. o. •• : t| I I , ■ ■ I n, .-t I It* -an... .1 .to .f w. .o.ti.l -to: tf ,.f‘.ro>:- ’rikos. . !■ t.-.v i •• I lor . .> If •. aro Ittfl t . ,1 |,I | .... • t, ;,..r t| ail at! war CO TO The FAIR. ! i.o n« ithi i titan, who his l-orti li'.lih asi.lit ft. >s wttii Wi.o . •a' I. a ..nr a,, w. ... i i i..~.-in • to ■ tn > • o’ il j . ,.t ... , r, . ,,t an . luif •, < a'fo'iii.,.. K 111. Halo lair .rout ,'f I. • I • o : -:,.s , t . ... :.i 1.. • •• mnro i ..j :. i. ,t..| ... It,, , oj , \V Ilo. 1 tn at. I o 'In * t. :•• st.»to tnoro j . i|y • '■ tl Tbo . .•• rf.r J..tti. It If tit n. •: f If .. .,. , ta •, 1 ,f . to ; oj. ..Hi /.• ■ t„,f . nil i o' . ih.f it. .ml It.-r-.-iM* ,. • ■ • * • • I • !• If ' ' • • . ' • ..It of th. ;. .r t. Mna and this . ' .mi ’• alt,i Its f a ' ' I . In • I iiffil tl , • •• w.tj, • H.utln r K.»r I' •• t two or • r-• in ..son* t>.,. r a- ... a'. HI has I,. .J| utl ' ' " .I * »|l|airl of • llotir ai; f f of I »•■«* I has ',,M * S> * * 1 ft 3 r* t ® 3 j ? • Children s Shoes s # # 2 j o • •' »• *lv s;. k o • '* ■ ' ' *11. I | ;v.. • •, s I . ® : : • $1.00 to $3.00 5 !M. H. & M.l • I.M7MAIN sfRIM W.iri MV; Z Friday’s Biggest Bargains As Usual, Are at Snook Company’s Chiffon and \ 9 Bead Waists A Robe Department Clearance. Pink, Rose, Cerise, kind’s Blue, Black and While. Beauties! so.oo to $15.00 values— ] Friday pay. Bargain Prices on WASH SILKS Two widths of striking checks and stripes for Waists »>r Skirts. Yard wide. St.00 attd UQ,, >1.2S value, yard..®**'-' 20-inch w ide, a 51 >c OQ value, \ard.0«/C White Aprons \ n Friday at Just A mu Tasteful Lawns and Swisses. Round, square, fancy shapes. Plain and embroidered. Choice of 25c to osc Aprons Friday y/^ at just.. Children's or^ Sweaters OeJL Knit Wool Sweaters, but ton front with pockets. Red'' or Blues, trimmed in contrasting colors. 2’ to Sweaters Friday... Buy Good Scissors While You’re al il Q/s~ These Are Worth Boubie Friday’s Price w“t I:t .t regular way these Sci»ors coulJ not be >olJ tor le» than double I;riJa\*> price. Bui a celebrate.! maker’s surplus comes to us at a price which permits ib to oiler: 6, 61 2 anc 7-inrh Bent or Straight •> f .. •* 1, Trimming Scissors, your choice at. . . 4Pc Fibre f p n failings 1^1/ I his siiv*• itii-tinish M.it tin : i- imuh u-i\l fur 1\*J r*"in-. Him*- iiui ( 'i\*L*ns, tyv L*rsil*!i‘ v T•)ri11 „-. ': .i wiJo. v.-luo Friday Safe of Curtains * Iv-Ly "t \i•tiin^ii.uii. I Jt «u' Ifu i.c.i Muslin, lace Net «iurt tins refill irlv '-'Li ;u si.'s ;uki M, {S the 'jvJ.il. ./OL Children’s Qr Heelers vl*efD t-hoice of S-J.so mJ $>.oo medium weight Serge, shepherd Check and Fanc\ Mixture Reefers. N to 14 \ear sizes, at CM Qjr Friday sale price. Men’s $1.00 or~ Coat Shirts OvC Neat hairline stripe blue or pink Percales. Button pocket and soft roll cutTs. l ach shirt with a separate collar of same material. 1 1 to 17 vj/es in St.oo OfT „ Hiirts. O0C Sale of Flannel SKIRT PATTERNS Pul! size with woven border. | Striped Skirt OQp Patterns. OI/v Si. so plain or Striped S,„<.89c All-Glass Salt i & Pepper Pairs »iv Pertor.ited glass top<, no metuf to corrode and check (lie flow. Regularly sell at b’c the pair, but Pri- QAp day’s special price.. 59c Lrown Earthenware TEA POTS-8 Cup Size-Special Friday at 50c geo. mTsnook company »'• «» < ' • r -irn< un|>ioi. t . . a . .. • , ■r i oniil! ons If von Him- n n an. i.. | > ... • .. r . ir. idj do IihI.i} , It «.!] |,c ’ yonr i.isi ofi.ormtiliv. I’piop S.m ..dr a, '.ttllsolf I* r ir;t: i ;<1 .1 ft until . - hr in.. i :onclt» •’ ii lit* is ti# *i.i j liiorary iii..h .1 n tiii own 1.: i i.ni. .. olio- v. :i- rs I’iivc til t.o II • rut r T :r.li u wm. !•••• I nl < •••;|. < ill* ( o . hn- n no ii if..it w- ...tv • >i l-ni' . il M...r fit < »tn| .it -n .. of 1 : rs? I' so. I *«- tv.ni ii- • is*’ CONFERENCE ' u^'.frrfn t-5 M*»et Tc * to c*c:e Cn Aroo ntn of Fc i Inspector. \ t > > *.••* ir*' « *! r*l;i t ?i*r » f •*»n’«f f • •• I . T|»« # T M • .»« * !..»•.;r?r In T’j#* .n o *h. «-tT • •• ..f f.... I ;n ♦ ** l \u fin* ji • *.- • m • * * « r thr i. • \ t.,i sh.tll I*. i:n • “ Mi. rnn»r.*1 I». r*.«- ». »;**nt *>f (*• >TI *«»’ . r T ■ 'fi'iMrt in ijf i ‘ r. .• I • * it* | 1 - •!> !-•■* ?»f»m ' • rht » r r»f t. . Y r»! «** »»»!»•*• M Grand Display of Woolens Fc? Fall and Winter 1911-1912 '"ur inspection. You owe if to • lim I’cfotc \ t’u bu\ vour Kail Suit <>r Overcoat. '•flu fi it pleasure in showing our line anJ km irg * ■>. simples for >mparisr>n • >U' me'.haf*Jr«e kpeakv for if*elf Mr challrrgr ' ,’"'1 1,1 n 1 *t workmanship anJ prue A ' ' ’ ' ‘ ■>' . If 'Mating the nuj.lle man* p otit Me make profits, not large. .1 ft h: ' s.-M Our* Jr riot inj in ke I »erj th • < - 1J f Suits—Overcoats-Raincoats '.Vi-,sir,, sis. S20. S22. S25 (•rrs-in- I rer. All H„rk 1 ni.m Mnrfr *« - 'o . * *tv h e T' v an> he SfOTfl! WOOLEN ntLLS CO. » vll IKAIXV, TAll.OKS (I Twrifih 'Sfrrrt M. I am Him k WkrHmc. H 'a Intelligencer Wunt Ads for Results \ ubt “ / •\VcrJ- vordiallr invite \oU to make our store I I iges sent j • til you I . Grounds, hut show i - Market ■ V .i oriabk \ U to see <.ur entire stock of pianos to enjoy the mu-ic away from the Fait l| > if. jntemplat ng tl e purchase of ■ »t craid by spending an hour or two fa visit fi >m yoa J a tn i'u: citv. 1 I <i nz=T- - \ F. W. Cannier Company YV. A. MILLIGAN. Mgr. " \ Ml6-14!8 Market Street. Wheeling.