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K INDEPENDENTS •> BEAT POTTERS • ELLAIRE HAS LITTLE TROUBLE WITH UPRIVER LAOS •lonea and Bieley Star far Balia.c» Five While Davin Played Well for "* viaitora. The llellaire Independent experl* •need Utile difficulty in defeating th" basket ball lowers representing the Kaat Liverpool Athletic club laat even tna. bv «be one-alded score of 411 to 1. The game was played on the llellaire fbirir before one of the laraesf c row do of the season, and was replete with [f*< and spectacular plays The visitors disp'ayed lark of form, and after the first ten minutes of play permitted the llellaire boys to register Coals at will. lonea and Mlsley played consistently throughout lor the llellaire five, while Itwvlu awl Thomas a'arred for the visitors The Indejienden's will play the five representing the Wheeling V -»*1 ' ■' "*> Tuesday t inning, on the llellaire floor, and one of Hie best games of the season Is expected lo result The teams last night lined up as follows jSSTT.p,, ,• * “TT’t1. LfJKIj ■■ y. tm. n iwlsn.j Aiure ‘, Tsylor lmvln i'tt '} .1*wl kl.y • ' ull i , . '* I'UW ell Fl»l»l <***•• iofirp. 10 s.plrt ft \i, . Jniowh I Tiiomti .t. iFigvm. I. jv.wpii jrom 1 ° * * J**®r*. I, 2. Itpfrrw** Whitp , N" h,1 « .n Sshhaugh ritr.e of vustter- ;r, niln.llrs RESERVES WIN V. M. C. A Eaaily Defeats Bndge port Independents by 12 m to 0 Score. In an abbreviated lewiun last even U !be ^ Ml' \ lleseries easdy' p d'deatcd the Bridgeport lode pond 'll * * by the score of 12 to nothing on the locnl floor This was the first gam*- of the season for the Ohio sld * ers and while they failed lo give a go. d account of themdies the in It al game it |s a safe prediction that ' hey will finish on top In I he majority of their coming games. I he gam** lasted hut 2d minutes, t!m» being called at x o'clock for i iaus work In the gymnasium The i. Serves Showed up we|| in all depart ments and allowed the Ohio tdder* hut few (bailees to register goals. *• The teams lined up as follows Rwssr™- Bridgeport. T. r .1.II I'llrs1 l:Vv, waiter; ::;; Ij;;1 . B o w i l in g Ft. Henry Duck Fin Iuifm. Senate. l-i .. , , T), , riHpftn . | ..s. *;r*,,rr . !«*!• 11 «i !'•; Ufinner . mi •,,» 3I!| Total*. ail . °wl» le* -«» • 3-1 *1 1 '1 1». h i j.:. , *elr *r .. 1iJ v* v -• Totals. "'mi;! Boxing Carnival. Si-eei-il 1 . I .» 11,1. |;i -»n -r STKITIKVVIM.K. O. |»>< :•*. |n Juixtii* contest before the Athletic < tub to night. Ilartling Hennv .Sllpltln of Steubenville, ko| u newspaper do • Ixiott in lhi> HiM-nml round from Hob Wllnon. of lieirntt. i arrorded the honor* opt Voting Krtie of Steubeni Hie, in four round* In what wan to be a *lx round bout. Mickey Mr-Mannu* of Wollsburg. i,tt!t ' tu four round* before Young Sentry, i of ritlsburKh. Bowling Team Banquets. The Member* of the Hamilton pm! Finnegan howling team*. which re • •••nrI\- won considerable prize money. 1 Te entertained with a banquet p| - Fifteenth ntree*. on Wed no* • liiv evening. The event ua* verv enjoyable, and Prof. Ijmdrv and Hood i win brother* furnished the music rhi. e prevent were .Me«»r* Claude' Harrison. Thomaa Hamilton. t;,.„r„ Hamilton. f.«»|tn-r. Prank \ (*hsrU «i \ • •♦'it^jr # an<t Pr*»»| \Vo**b*T AFTER JOHNSON ' ik i ITT? 11... . , »-i,r.,i. ticiiixf. r I.f Jim Mu.t, i .. '' r'd" lam w. .»l, denar * I feeV” r»«e t. . , ar..| t.. t|,. • • • -*i c- »-it..l * niit.-h with .1* t Jehr *..n, for t(,e hea-iwelgh- j. .... p * • * -P-l t «'.» • plutrs r.f fhn * for m finah f!*lif - _ Beware of the man who wants to make your suit out of OUR slog an is ft took years to learn the art and earn the right to that trademark. The achievement lies not in our slogan, but in our product. The United Woolen Mills Co. I he Old Reliable Tailors.” Established 1902. 1233 Mar|,e, St D.Gundling & Co. Wishes to Announce That Their Regular I Discount Sale! I BEGINS TO-DAY! I The Famous Stein-Bloch Line Included 1 Montgomery Must Now Report to Wheeling NATIONAL COMMISSION RULES AGAINST FORMER PILOT. Mr. Irwin Willing to Give Monty Hi* Release In Exchange for New Players. (BY- MUTT , I nle»s he ran obtain a contract *lth a team that will either purchase hln release or exchange several play ers. Itoy Montgomery, ;ast year* pilot of the Wheeling team and former manager of the Zanesville team, sill not be aide to play in organized h.i>e l>n!l next season W hen Montgom cry left Wheeling f,,r Orfean some iiionths ago he swor* by all that * a* holy th.*t he would never return here, thinking at that time that he had eInched the management of the Galveston team of the Texas league However, s.nre that time the local club and also Montgomery have ben notified hv the national hoard of arb fration that he must report to WHeel ing unless released. I»es1ring to obtain a manager with out delgv, so iha» he would be m a position to sign ties- players for the club. Hal vest on liaa signed our old friend. Kddie Wheeler, the former pilot of the llrotien* Now Monty in without a job un'ess he hikes hack to Wheelirg ard come* to some agree ment with the local magnates Th« rn< t that the local club will Ik* *.»| | within the next few days to part!e<« who m.r manage the rerun them ••••Ives, nd «ate-* that Montgomery Sill soon have* to bustle if lie wants * job for the coming season. it is '<r»|lv Ilk* !v that he will manage Wheeling bti* mav possibly KO bark *'* Zanesville Wheelers contract wsth tfslveston eliminates Another I’/hil who «;u being considered |>y Ibe local i Ini). kddie will be a playing manager on the Texas fogin and will report in March, lie won the central league pennant in lflo with the Benders 1‘rior fo Hint he played third base tot the S’. I*uul team of The American hh »ot iMfiori. bast year be signed tn manage the Terre llante leant, but trouble with the magnates put him out of the running ami he v a* sold to brand ICupids as u player. .lack Warhop, Hie West Virginia 'boy who twirled for Hie New y ork y aiikees last season, will ns-' • >n be on the twirling staff of that team dur ing the coming season Warhop - a \erv young man but be has wonder lul rou'rol and an assortment ol <ur\* * that keeps tbati ail guessing laist year he showed major league form on oerasiona but did not bit me major league stride. The Coming season, however, will doubtless see him at his host and he should l>e otn of ib.- leading twirlrrs of tho Amcr ican league. reaches Urabam. who is wintering her> . stales that be never fell better in bis life and should prove one of the leading twlrteru of the t entral league next season I'f Morgan writes that lie will re t irn home after his t.iudetllle en gagement to siiend the remainder of the w nter lie will not lente until the Vhletlea go so'itlt for spring Wheeling will probably hate twe players in the <» *, |> league next season. Jewell and 1 peters The Virginia Valley league, cum iu> o i or southern Wew* Vigln.a and nti o esma. w.ll form an eight eliib ftriiitt nen spring taking two addl initial Ohio towns into tlie fold BOTH GAMES Pliyti at St Cl» r.yd'e by Fl.j«hin9 •nd Martin* ferry Taken by tbe Home Team Tin* t*f, i,air-» tile fltn 1.11 wd u.mii.i. ,r» imi etrntiK and f.iei Inr the Mn-h'hr ami Marline F rrv fli. , » lm in-i II- in nn the St l lairevlll, f|,. ,t t-i-i ii t;|it The e tbfl—re eho* **d Ihr f- "l> id liar.I prtn'trn. and had an < ' lltl «• •■* * 11» the Flllnhltlg -ll.rl-ifle e hn haw- urn ilmm- d unite fur • li-.mi a ear. ictnnft Into it,, (-,mi- nn n-rte unit The an nnd Si i n nvlll- tram liiaj-d ihr Mar ine fVrr . eee-nntl in a M.ind till, and e- i-rnd a I Bln-1 m *111, iW-fnllrie llinttl !■• the mm dr-1 »< nr. nf 2* to I. rill fnllrtu mg Is ’ • ill " -ri n. l| >. , i, . *’ *'•*’* -«• Tlnabl*, 19. 1 a,* '»•*- f » t| V fbi.ri. ro* . Clair. 24—32 at r t* - « •I V« . M , l • • • • « i *.. , ' ' 1 < v. *, . tew .. f *•••••' . ! * ‘ •«. j IMPROVE RACE PLAN TO GET RESULT DISCUSSED BY SCIENTISTS AT CAPITAL. Includes World Wide Census As Part of Cjmoaign to Better Conditions. AA'Atflll.W.TON. I ier ?f. The ' Ia*sifl< atlon of all the people of the world hi u great Internationa' census giving each person a inimber in a single world series to the end ths' tin him an 'ace max he improved to scnnilde marriage, was the plan ad vocated tonight by Assistant Aecre t.vry of Agriculture \\ |i Haves, in au address before tin* American breeder* AsMiriat on. one of the or ganizations ntakin tip the Anierban e a*< lati in for tip* advancement ot mlente Motbrn science ami rhuriiy works against Mo* law of the survival of the fittest, be deviated. • bv keeping alive many lersons who Inherit weaknesses such .1 i fcobv m.iob-dne-s or iM*at>|a H> paving attention to genetic' e^ Ctencv a race nia make itsel stronger for the economic contests among 'lie ra >f 'he world "The proposed plan would some •vital II HI. people into classes but til! i lassllh atloli would lie henedclenl, because it would lie base,) on ra. al eff e,enc i The w bob j*f*rm* r«iii(*i<|er«i thin of genetic facts will lend to less o' divorce, gii .r.-r ienip**rati. e and be'fer moral* Italslng the average efflrlem v of the human race pr d.ablv would also Increase the number of geniuses and laborers , Discuss High Prices liscusspins O- the r* irons f,.f p p!l prices Ho tend.'ii. v „ Iiui'ilgratlou . f dr.ons and the progress of . i vic provcmeni* nt.l n .1 -ei.bmcu w.irs, lie't a'ten* on ami-tig the var ions meeting* Senators Iturton. Iz.dge ai. l rimon I Rnn't FaiM^ake * Advantage of the v Extraordinary £ JEWELRY SALE! !„„ 9 on all Solid Gold Jrv ■ elrv. KiriR*. I xx k r t», ■ Nrrklare*. Cutf l.inkn. 9 livelier*. Firooche*. C'hat#-lain I’m*. and I many other article*. RUBIN’S LOAN OFFICE 1048 Market St. discussed th«* high cost of living prob ' l**m. . I h** ui**- of <l«irtg»»roM* i )i«*iniralH in hair ionics ami cosmetics** cam** in .for denunciation bv lir. I*. K. Kebler. »hi*»f of the drug division of th«* bur.*a i of chemistry the Amer u »m (‘iiciuicai society FORCE BANKRUPTCY Involuntary Petition Filed Against Wierton Firm by Steubenville Creditors. An involuntary petition in hank riiptev wan filed against the frm of I • rentia al* t'litaina. of Wierton. \\ \ 1 . in the offl< I> of I’nlfed Slate* fotn nii-sioner Howl yesterday The tlrtn has been conducting a general store at Wierton. Hancock rounty. this state, for sew-ral month* past. and the bankruptcy proceeding* «.-re m at it ut.*d by Met loman lire* romp*n i 'losel Johnston company and S i on light lornpany. nil of Steubenville \t forneys lasts anti M< <'atiHintid, ot S ephenMlle. and S S Smith, of this elty are the attorney* In the case The bankruptcy proceeding* inst '"’.’d are a re-mt of an attachment in.id.* In an Italian firm of Kast ..Uerpool fm f: l< • against the brut '■•i -lalenient of or liabilities ha* been tiled TABRIZ FALLS rtiiua citt auccunrsa aptcb ■ IKE DAT TIE9E Airtncan PUr w». Bhot Pr„m CoB Dunn* SomMMmni, ■« ’ll ■ ><!«« L- M ■ T%HinZ. !>*>,,. |„ . x fi n# ' ) of. ,.fr* »f,.. I; !„ tfl* I*IIM I r.*,. . 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T<> make sure that the ditlerence is in your favor demand WELTY’S PRIVATE STOCK It's a good, wholesome, smooth, thoroughly high-class whiskey, that any * good judge ot liquor will recommend. P. VVelty & Co. 1118 Main St. 1121 Market St. Wheeling ,W. Va. Dl I1IUT i aiflBHBam DR. BAILEY Coraw Eirvar"b ard Cbapltna ®t. Wh.aitng. W ▼ *. Tba W«w BuJlAln* Oobj# npitcln THE OfLT RELIABLE IPISCIiLlBT ADT EBT1IIIO !■ W TA « - s* hia i » .ra «m.| tr a at *. a-* ml.an I** »'■. »•* »b,? IM a |i<*ariN and ‘ • •' I * f ' B T0t m -. • * • • RfltnK th# n.a.llra • t • . • j » mr t’ .* a t a "f f la •* ranjH.m* i.lm I MAKE WO M14LEADTWO BTATf MEWTK t. . pr j , . .n» t». **ia affn. f..t 4 . I fir .«niM •. .r« t .a- , • a 'a* 4a>a tn |a, *„ a*. 4f* a a COHFLETI. WAFE A»D I.ABTIf O CUBE In tbm QUICK EFT POflll.l TIME «•'»»,t a ► *’* a* 1 4 •* I 4a*» ..at P <«M la M »*aaV Mb.l’f i| n | t('i raMfjl f IM • a. | wrn irorm.9 «r.n wrricinr0 Oomorrhoa Qlo»t. miarftd Ftnmtatm ■ a«i4*r At* Biim!" *|o°* Fa«»om» Loti Muifeuo4. fmoii riUnit'un. ImUtrrtUon 9f rn-e* f e»p> Without o^rtt on. mo do»#t»ti* n from fenainoo* PRIVATE UIlRAIEt .*•*.» ,r. ‘ > € n ■ "PToai «IJI»TT ILADD1R »a« ITOKICI TMCIltt-l ..|IM>. »nt aata maraara .. . • /••> kkr.nMaTiaja HrunaToiT oa rwmoarc. rrraro Cahanatlon, Faipita'lon of *ho fnrt, . Oaar'.aa B'aKn KMaOf a. r* anatloa Faipltatica of tho Kfioart Bfaaoaoia »• > • *. i ; ££: * — - • ARRESTS SOON Pro mi**d by Det'et've lu-n ef ‘ Migner Lip* ' In Dynamite Corepiracy VKW om.RANfi I*er 2S tmier •ir William .! niirn*. hrrn making in truficvuinH In < imnryMnn «|ih lh.' a l»'**-i| rmtnfrv tlili* dynamite ronaptra i\, Tf‘.u r |V<| w t ti i iif Ilf* iifrr », ••f m*a h»Kh#*r up • Tb» member* of the txecuttrc I'oaril of the Internationa] k*»ocia* |e« nf lirl'tre and Htriif mral Iron Work - r., aho voted for a fund to be uv« d tlw McNamara* n their dtnamll « are the Mi Namar.i* t\'e are going after tliean lupin r up*' and the o>U er*. too m aattiNOTuN m. » i .in, ,ha M' N'areara aee n* no i ' lerratoi** nf * intf If lot- r c. ioloi.o,. mi** n.o in. • • IH • a t * e. raft f„ «IW* 4 " labor f< iiirutJSlol* *