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HH T ae m*r nor* j •• r «» # »»eey y«»u t* • fB; H ft4\ar >* * w a- »• %* » • : 4 ■ « . * * • t •* .r in t»- tr-i H *■••• '■•rirtlii^l 4*1 t • n*' • | *e- » t*. ;«> If vnu **w • I^B M ! f*o4>. : *r. • r j - 1-r* * ► « * % n* m* ><>u |H[ a •««* To. «n |«) * • a •m«i. ••* montnly payn»a 1 - H a’ll a l' « >. . +t.\ t,?r» f»i.r r* •• n*h to r»r # jear end tf ^B y^u r*e . hefor# a «i • y ••* « Itt-er*' rebate W# %t!l fit* jr» . j^B B full amount n*hed for in j»%h *n<| r» »«•*• -f •! an*-** nr rr »- !^B irtnl •■*»•• non • * tifin •iti it e\tt If ym1 nave 1 !H jj^B loan ntfh some Ot *r • rnpar jr *nd find th* |« n.»n»» too lar«e or U *»nt rmr* n : a| x • ••• •*• ua aa a- --an *ru » r %«• ee H jflK **• a!'*’ you l»»aer ra’er a »h I *nif*r fim« .»i.d smaller payment* j^B • ^B F\er>th.n* confidential U.in* made 1* Wheeling. It-i.l*eport 5!.*r- ''mm. H tin a Kerry IWIIairt and alt surrounding towns ^B I eoc sach waak pays back a 925.00 loam la 50 weak*. H ■ 9190 aacb waak pays back a 950.00 loam la 90 week*. I ■ other amount* tn rams proportion H B If you nod ir.oney and rannof call, fill out the following blank, ^B mall It to u* and our aarnt will rail No loan*, no clmrite. H H ITaxns . S H Address.... .... fl B City or Town . B I Amoant Wanted... H B Call u« up. Vatlonal phone 1701 -Y. Bell 1727-B. Hj WARM BABY’S MILK in an Electric Nursery- Milk Warmer. Milk warmed over the fire in the ordinary way applies the heat to only one spot—the bottom of the vessel. Consequently the milk is heated unevenly—hottest at tne bottom, coolest at the top J Ordinarily one tests the tempera ture at the top. Thus, when the upper portion is at the proper temperature, the lower portion is overheated and indigestible. Baby can't tell you about if. but YOU SHOULD KNOW. ELECTRIC NURSERY MILK WARMERS heat the milk quickly to an even temperature, which means comparative freedom from colic and the many other ills attendant upon indigestion. Don t you think you owe it to Baby to see that his food is healthful? PHYSICIANS ENDORSE THEM. GEE ELECTRIC COMPANY Nos. 18 to 28 Fourteenth Street CARROLL CLUB • HOLDS RECEPTION AUDITORIUM BRILLIANT IN WIN • TER COLORS. Dancing in the Auditorium From 8 to 12 and Cards in the Club Parlors From 8 to 10. The Carroll dub was the scene of another brilliant affair Wednesday evening. when the rei option tendered by the members of the rluh was held at the rooms on Chapline street The ball was beautifully decorated In winter colors, the scheme being a snow hank, behind which the orches tra was concealed, and streamers lead Ing to the cen'.T of th" celling gave the desired effect of f illing snow The softened lights also added to the beauty of the scene. \bout one hundred an 1 fffty rv** wefe present to en;< ■. a program nf danelnc It 'h- a .•! • .-Tim a:. ! • in! In the rluh parlors, and «i at. appro prlate hour iT • *r.. «.e.*ed ,» a s .r p toons luncheoi • » ... The folaoltir jH-r-e'• s.-r-- »'!• :• ! prises it, the games Mr » .1 I’ ft Hr «ti firs’ trig. »' •' Mrs II F perk ns frs* Mr* \* . •• - ini* frst Ms H».d>t-* It • • • The tes ■ C v* ««• r r'.MTtr F» TW *nmmm TW . Fa* » %• ties Schaffer. Sophia Itosrh. Mary •Joyce. Uecina Ii«*ll, Klizaheth Ktjplen. Mollie INdtz. Jennie Stencer. Itlanche Vndersoti. Angela t'amey, Margaret 1 * lundltnc ! . Mes-rs —Irtorzi' Tappan. Lawrence Stelnmetz. Laurence Fitzpatrick. James Minister. Joseph Owens. Her man t'ampJiell. Kdward Neuman, M J t’ullinan. Kilgene Hell. Kdward Otisch. William Vogler. .1 p Maxwell. Anrust Kaufman. John Fltzpatrb k Kltt'er Welty. William Welsh. Ho ward Ihifrene. John Crogan. tieorse Oreen. John Maurer. Jhotnas Kllle-n, J. Louis Ktnmert. Senior Sleigh Ride. The member* of the senior cla. of the Wheeling high school have ar ranged tor a sleigh ride to be giver oti Friday evening Two sleds w|l b«* tired altd the llieloben. i»i lue ‘‘mss Will leave the Inch sehnol build imr • ?n o'clock and the |«lan rr«id«iit' will la- talon on ai Inti' more s I'ruc store at the corn-T <• I'et.r. and /it., streets Tin- ridi 1 "oieraln w II • ,k • and . it e Wavsldi Ini fhe | '■ ' It - ••• •• •.. di* if- i! or.- who » I .-’end \! t . - . - - • WATER HAIM CAUSES LOSS OF THOU SAND DOLLARS W* FLOOD AT DANCER 4 BURGESS Water Pulped From Collar by tHt Ftr* Eng rc—Mam Frozen and Then Burn. — Frozen from the frigid weather of] the past two Kerim, the large water j main In the cellar j>f the [lancer 4 • Burgee* wholesale store on Main' street broke last evening shortly be j fore « o'clock, and within a few min-1 utes the cellar was flooded, causing a loss estimated at $;.ooo to the stock Chief Altmver called out the] department nnd the water was finally shut off. and then the big Niagara eng.ne pumped tbe wafe rfroni the cellar The water main led fo a tank in the cellar, where water was stored, and when it broke the water flew sev eral feet high and reached the first floor Little damage, however, was done on the first floor, but the wall pai>er. matting nnd carpets stored In the cellar were damaged lo a great extent The loss is partly covered by insurance. The firm of I lancer * Burgess is one of the largest wholesale carpet and wall paper concerns In the coun try. but seem hoodooed by hard lurk. Several years ago during a cloudburst at Mannington their store, then lo cated at that city, was flooded nnd the firm suffered a great loss They then moved to this city, and en j joyed a prosperous trade. The firm i ’.ast evening wired for new material, j and w ill ho able to fill all orders participated in a chicken and waffle supper which was awaiting them. The happy crowd returned to the city about midnight. ITrsent were Misses Mary Sedgwick, Alice Olio. Minnie Schafer, Kclith Sedgwick and Gertrude Schafer; Messrs. Neman] Schafer. Fov Miser. .lack Frizzelle. George Sedgwick • and Frank Spetdel. Attend Reception. Mrs Thomas Maxw••U’will leave on Thursday morning to attend a recep tion at Marietta, given bv a number of her friends She will also be the guest of Mrs. Chester Kvans Musical Club. * The members of the Wednesday Musical club will entertain on Jan 'll with their open mneerr under the direction of Vrs .1 1*. Manley Ger man music will be rendered and will include some of the best vocal and Instrumental music by the German masters. Serve Dinner. Tho King's Daughters of Thomson : M F church will serve dinner to-day ' at the II. f Franzhrim store, from Ml tok' o'clock Mt. De Chantat Sleigh Ride. The members of the 1912 class or ti e Mt de chantal ae.i.U-mt. entertain ed 'he other members of th* school . with a sl'dgh ride Wednesday evening. I the party leaving the sehool early iti i the evening, and although the weather condl'ions were slightly unfavorable a fine ride was enjoyed to TriadelphU | and ret am vho.if setentv-Ave stu dents Ailed thro.- sleighs, and uimn the return o' ti e par" th>- mush room of I lie* si ii»sii was linos o open. amt .jam . mg enjoyed until a late hour j l.iincl.i-.iii ».,s se-ved in the hall at an appropriate ho in the owning Sunshine Club A u.usual and literary entertain ment w . la- c‘.n-n hi the Sunshine - >ib and the Sw ii band of the First »•»• ftjtefton chut It || ' - • it the comer ol ■ " :’r ■ * • p n street on Ft • .t even ha Tie pr gram J<ir *Jie .. .nil -* number, by »t< I . » Mrs I Ann., lieiinia S*e r a |> it. • fii i- 'ha* ’ *..ii ... . *., t». t.f,-. ,t • 1 • V - \ -• • rmaf • • - \ • • u« r .! .*)• , r-f ■ Vf* !i . _ ,1 ,j it., |ai. „ » t. • . • at ; »f - ... t ACT QUICKLY Oe •» Nr *•» *"« r.g Im fhe right thing nr the rig** '»n»e Af* <ju « k.v la time of danger •♦sesame le kldnev danger Ihwn e Kidney Ptlls art uu.ek> Plenty o' evidence to prove »hia ■I II 8 tttmi. M.'* Forty seventh A’ . Rellalre. Ohio says ' For ten year* I »«s afflicted with kidney dteease. and I believe that constant sitting a as the cause of my trouble | suffered severely from sharp, shoot in* pains In the small of my back, and If I made a sudden movement, the trouble was aggravated The kidney secretions nere highly colored and too frevpient In passage, causing me to nrt»e many times during the night. I tme<l a num ber of remedies and tried liniments and plasters, hut nothing helped me until I begun using lioans Kidney Pills The contents of the first hov helped tno so greatly that I continued taking the remedy until I was com pletely cured " The above statement was given on September 8. 1906, and on July 8. 1 r«‘•**. Mr Sutton said: "I value Doan's Kidney Ptlls more highly to-day than when I publicly recommeuded them in 1906." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cep ts Foster--Mllbttrn Co.. Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the Cnlted States Remember the name—Doan's—and take no other. About People ^ Movements of Individuals ts an> From the City A. T Arnold, secretary of the West Virginia Sunday School Asso ciation, after arriving home from th-> Adult Bible dims meeting in Mar risen county, where be made an ad dress, will soon depart on an exten sive trtp through the south, stopping at several Important citie. where he will make addresses. Miss Jennie r Quimhy. of Kirk wood, left Tuesday evening fort'olum to take temporary' eharge as head nurse of the Morey hospital. Miss Ella Miller, of New Bethle hem. o.. left yesterday for We lsville. where she will visit friends for sev eral days. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Hodge, of Pittsburgh, whose wedding was a re cent social event In this city, are the gue.ts of relatives for a short time Vain S f,ydl< k. of North Market s tree’. w.u» in Pittsburgh visiting friends Tuesday and Wednesday. Harry Muhn. of Muhn Bros , prop rioters of the Globe Theatre-, who is critically ill at his home at Feho Point, was reported to he reding very comfortably late last evening, a fart that wil h<- le-am *d with plea sure hv his many friends. J P. Williams, of the Island, iR »-e rinnslv ill with pneumonia John Papnlias. of Wellsburg. was in the city yesterday Mrs Flora Williams is III with laryngitis at her home on North Main street General T S Ililey has returned from Parkersburg, wh-re lie had some- Imsltie ss |n the- fe-de-r.il court Attorney Charles M ll.-ld. cf M-r rantomn, Is In Ih- city on legal luisi j ness I Mr and Mr. W K Frederick of 1 No > | \e., . • feet, left yesterda for a two w.-. ks' business and pb a ur- trip to Mobil,-. A a Mrs Chai'es T. Kettl.-r. who has j -n ill at he-r home on th- Sou’h si,!., for sev.r.il w.ek Is now r eetve-rir;g Mr- lle-nry M;1 <-r. * V. ha- been •.visiting 1 er daughter -i P"t.h,,rBfl • ' t -tt.- in *1- North Fnd Mar Ha. t er »,vo . \ r»J, > *,r„. ■ ' ~ 'in «"l 'rtM <t* • Cur, . - I .!» H*-m -•■••• . i.. t * * ‘ifm • •* »,.* ■ r j • " •< » '» t . ■«. t- tM* Ih *(< < * . > P| *:•■!!* .. . t n , **». ... |.’r ' V- > .• v .. GiLL SFEAIS - c - • r** -**•'»- »* •* *• “» -* — — » It-. BRIEFS -Vf»'rnl»» afternoon i I* llobto. of Harneavllle. ©„ found a pocket boob in front of the Mr Lure hotel wh.ch contained a •- itit of money and n railroad pass The ptukethocb had me name of 1. D Sutler. Hal'imore and Ohio operator, in It and <b« owner can recover same by calling at police headquarter* and identify ing the content* Officer llert Phillip* will leave this morning for Canton on busmens. He will be goue for several days. • —The board of control yesterday issued an order prohibiting •'hums from sleeping In the city bastile Night Sergeant Miller has burned ibe register of his hotel and will close the hotel for the winter season —LaHHle plant of the American Sheet Tin Plate company Is closed down for the remainder of the week to repair the steam system. The mill will be started on Monday with the three additional mills which were to have resum-d Monday. it was learned from Superintendent Med 111 that the remaining mills would be started up Just as soon as tlie neces sary repairs ean be made —All foreigners wlio desire to vote at the eoming election should tile their petition for citizenship at the office of the Cnited States commis sioner in the federal building not later than Februar 7. To the present time there are eight new petitions on flic in Mr. Ilovd's office —Creditors of C. & F. ltosenberg held a meeting at the offlros of R« feree Henry N'olte In the Schmul bach building yesterday. Several routine matters were transacted and the creditors will have another meet ing In the near future. —Austria continues to lead all other foreign countries In the num ber of applications for citizenship at the office of Fnited States Commis Klnnrr Ccnn'c IT IlnvH From reports published in the National Liquor Dealers' Journal, .'lax Hart, the matt arrested by the local police several days ago charged with representing himself as an ugent for the Green River Distilling com pany. Is a much wanted man. Max has worked the same game in jnany cities, and if convicted here will be taken to other states for tr.nl on similar charges. - While working in the Johnson coal mine at 1'ipe Creek. Mike Novic was injured by a fall of slate. He was taken to the North Wheeling hospital and i* recovering slowly. Notices have been sent out by the water hoard officials to the (1 " linquenta that If they do not coWio up and settle, their water will he shut tiff Treasurer Johnson extended the discount period for the benefit of fhe«'-. but few failed to respond and take advantage of this action -Superintendent Scroggins of the city water department has had a force of men at work looking after the water plugs to see that none of them were frozen during the recent j cold weather." and his action is to be : commended, as this would mean ' imu-h in ease of a fire Consulting Kngineer William \ I la'hr was expected in the city yes ' terday hi the officials to consult w ifli the hoard of control with refer i-noo to dismantling the electric light plant Mr Itachr had not put in his appearance vest, rday afternoon, hut he wall likely arrive today. City License officer Arthur In 'gram, acting under instructions from 1 Mayor Schmidt, visited the local ship ' ping lards, produce stores and coni n .sficn merchants and found several car- of potatoes that were frozen Ml the denier agreed to reject frozen I potatoes in the future Frozen po t itee- .re ver-. dangerous eating, and ti i-. are sold to the public at rldlcii! i uslt h>w prices simply to g- t rid of them The nuti'i co"im;.-s,oner« in ses sloti yesterday morning tran*aeteil .: • Ml I!.-• Of '■ 1 • ... . •. , - •. - . R. nd National Teh • ■mp.r •« remote the:r polei . • . pan \ ■ o a i m«r« •*. -i;,rote-net • company p it .low a en.r the p I—I are row on thi 'CUIMCM DAUGHTER'S [Ml* * •f*' V < * **« • .< •»*»- •» v c«* f • • «♦ - m • •* < ** *«Ci » *« * I "1 -Sstufmcttm mr Ymr Jtan SjcA - You Can Buy Boys9 Clothes To Decided Advantage Nob) I. % Suits and Overcoats for bo.s of every age are price cut one-fourth, one-third and even one-half. There’s “Hub” good quality, though in every garment —and you’ll be surprised at the splendid variety for choosing. SaVe i On Boys' Suits lA» lA» Jil and Overcoats The Best Wearing Boys* Shoes Are Sold at This Store The prices are as reasonable as the shoes are good— $1 to $5. All styles are here; all leathers; all guaran-' teed. THE HUB Head to Foot Outfitters. Fourteenth and Market Sts. When buying a diamond, choose | *| * your dealer with care, for unless ; you are an expert his word must be t J taken for much. BLukens’ diamonds are selected by our ® expert, each one is perfectly cut—clear Q a,.d flawless. * \X'e are displaying the very newest 0 J in diamond rings, bar pins and La Val- « lieres; also some very fine creations JJ, with combination settings. 0 ! Some specially fine blue diamonds • A shown. 0 • To purchase at Lukens is to buy with f y certainty. U [ [ THE SIIA ER SHOP ~| 5 ■ fV. c/. Lukens Co. i 0 ONE PRICE JEWELERS " 131+ MARKET ST « THE GERMAN BANK of Wheeling. With Averts of . r<'.oo • . OFFERS t*‘ Pi”< T' it * I ►i.-p- • r' *hi* inj *hwh i' ".:*le • r!\ in in in*’i*u!»«*n l-t ’Ji- k.lt'l’j' |" ! *v <**■. j« V" S«turd«» F ■ ( to (I o'Oork 4 cm Ttone Pi pimti CONSTRUCTION uANC ESCAPE UNINJURED * * * * • • *« m wft • •* »• -•« *! • PI \NOS M-r.n*u Daris Burk ham & Tyler Co.