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WARWOOD | Ob Trask st OWiMsn Whs Pulled OSrssh OH Task Plug. Of boob today. Tows Sergeant j Coasor expects to tars srrected two mb who ho belt eves guilty or pulling the yhg frost tko targe retaining task at tka 0serge Dorseh wall, la South Warwood, allowing M barrels of oil to ns out As oil Is worth nearly 92 s barrel at present, the loes will reach over $100 Why tbs men did sock s thing Mr. Dorseh Is st s loss to know. The oil gauger for tbs Standard was to gunge the tank yes tsrday. but upon hla arrival ho found U nasty. _ Wars Nat Playing Cards.' ft has been reported about town for tho past oevoral wesks that there were a number of youths collecting st tha lx>velnnd Engine House In the evening to piny cards, but It appears that tha rumor was groundless, na several officers of tho fire company and tho Town Sergeant have been secretly watching the place for the past week and there has not, accord ing to their statements, been any sard playing by youths In the house Turin Beys Buried. Teeterday the little twin boys of : Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kletsner of North ! Warwood, who were born about two 1 weeks ago and passed away Tuesday. I wens burled yesterday afternoon in a Wheeling cemetery. Mrs Kletxner. who has been 111 since the birth of •he children, was reported to be much worse last evening, caused by th« ■hock of tho death of her boys. House Numbers Selected. Last evening the special committee of Warwood council, composed of H. i C. Pnhr, chairman; Rogers and Mur phy. met nt the letter's home and se lected the kind of numbers that are to bo placed on all houses in Greater Warwood. which will cost each real mm *» cent* ror three number*, in citing the case, and SO cents (or four numbers with the case. An order was glrna for all the numbers needed, which will be purchased by the town In wholesale lots. Will Auction Off House. To morrow afternoon, commencing at 2 o'clock, the house and lot of John L Hoffman In North Warwood will be sold at public auction bv Auctioneer W. P. Wickham of Wheeling. Mr. Hoff man will at once begin the erection ol another residence on North Msln street, near Twenty-second, to be oc cupied by himself and family. On this same alt# he will erect a large busi ness house In which there will be a roller skating rink and the upstairs will be leased for offices, the details of the building having been given sev eral weeks ago In this column. “Who Discovered the North Pole?" Yesterday afternoon Prof. John Mitchell, principal of Loveland. South Warwood school, asked a pupil during a recitation who discovered the north pole "I don't know." replied the lad. "Correct," said the professor. - Churches to Have Revivals. Though it has not been definitely announced. It Is understood that ail the several local churches of this town will hold revivals for two or more weeks immediately following the de parture of the Rev. • Billy'' Sunday, and that ministers from ont of town will asalst the local pastors Band to Give Minstrel. Just as soon as the Wheeling re vival is closed the members of the , GET YOUR SEEDS For Early Spring Planting . Get seeds wth vitality that will not only grow, but will produce abund ant crops. We have for sale seeds of CLOVER TIMOTHY ALFALFA ALYSIKE BLUE GRASS ORCHARD GRASS AJao (.arden Seed* of all *»Haljr and SEED IfJTA TOES. Kowehn BaSs Lm. Brans 20r a ran. kewefaa Thn Mfted Maali Freark Pena. Vann ■efianre Flour. TV a «ark WELTY’S Ready All That’s Men In Spring Clothes It a iH hr i pie* surf t«. shna you rhr nr a mndth —*ik have \ou tr them o« i jhih hv—the (ihih»mn n aortl icnnc |u»t v* jet pnvrl Geo. W. Fox Oodliee. F umakfr and Hattei No 1310 Market * *«••• Pret St Co * Clotk.*a McFadden’s - - - The Men’s Store Men’s and Yound Men’s Gabardine and Slip-Qn RAINCOATS At Special Low Prices. Aa n n For Men's and Young 3)4,30 ten's Rubber Surface Slip On Raincoats that are us ually sold at $4.50 and $3. Aa p. q For Men's and Young 3)4. yo Mens Poplin Cloth Surface Slip On Raincoats, with perfect fitting military collar; reg ular $6.30 value for $4.98. (h'Y paFw Men’s and Young wf *0U Men's Plaid Lined Double Texture Slip On Rain coats—tan or olive—with military collar, usual $10 value for $7.50. $10. $12.50, $15 For Htn’i and Young Man'* Sllp-nn Hoaabarry Cloth. Fngllali Twaad. or tiabmrdlna Hnlnooata, either military or ronvartlbla collar. i ■on aur os xinrooin. S1.9S. 63.60, $3-50, S3.96, $4.96 SOTS' Otnt OOATI, $1.98. •ni MATS. 350, 460. 1CXS’6 6UCKSB COATS and X1ATT mums coats or au. xxstm. We ^Sell Men’s and Young Men's Extra Trousers At lower prices than any other store in Wheeling. You save from 50 cents to SI on every pair of trousers at this store and you have the largest stock in the city to pick front. You will find every kind here, fancy cassimercs or fancy worsteds, light or dark col ors, plain blacks, blue serges, either regular cut or peg tops, plain or cuff bottoms— 98c, $1.50, $1.98, $2.50, $2.98, $3.50. $4. $5, $6. Boys' Knee Pants. Straight pants or blouse pants, all si/c". 3 years tu 11 years— 25c. 48c. 75c, 98c. $1.50 McFADD N’S Everything for Men's and Boys' Wear. 1122 and 1124 Market St, Wheeling. Warwood band, under supervision of Prof. William Stupp. director, will begin rehearsing for a minstrel to be put on In April, or early In May. In Wheeling, probably in the Elks' audi torium. to raise funds for the band. To Lecture to Boya. I lodgers were posted about War wood yesterday announcing that Prof. R. W Sheets. Instructor In the Col lege of Agriculture at the West. Vir ' ginia Cnlversity. would lecture Friday [evening at the Roney’s Point 1’nlted | Preabv terian church on "Boy*’ and ! (sirin' Agricultural Clubs.’’ that they may tears how to raise corn for the State contest. The junior and senior quartet« of the church will furnish the vocal mualc. Local Masons Attend last evening nearly every Mason In Warwood attended the Wheeling revival services joining the large de! ••gallons of Masons from Steubenville. Mingo Junction and WelUburg. who ! went to the revival in a body on Pan ‘ Hanoi* traction cars Wa>-«rood Br>e<* and Personate. Mr# Georg* Ebert*, who has been I'seriously ill at her home in Mouth Warwood for the past five week*. Is slowly recovering and it is thought •he will he ab'e to alt up in a tbort ' while W II Jones brother of iMTid R • one*, proprietor of the lone* bo e: ■ Mouth Warwood. has retorwed fma - he set', where he ho* beer, for the iasi »ev era I v ante Mr June*, of > nsr* went 'n M el Shura yeeterday to i meet hi* brother M I. Wright of Mouth W’arwood who w »# badly la, ire* bv falling front -•a train on the Penney Ivan la road ewadav night, la resting eaotly and If B * ompltrwttoe* develop he will he • Me t« rv- urn to onrh ta about three weofc* Mr* Harry Weaned* a til at her hsaw Ml too'er Warowed atth la rrlppe Harry ( nvie SO* removed from I.leaw a nm to hsr r Warwood Ho ei t t**aa to i be raw wpoa *as * mb ptevem of h<* wew reetdrar Hid ho *e wow bwiUiag j <■ ■ orp» a»o*a ht ► a floor fuenM • a imddt w tiaow la Ml -a aw I - *# csaBnag e Kb ppewmsmt* at I be ’ am* ef li*> #*iec Mrs Edward tim**t ow T * wo tie* * a roe* Mr Wit •m a istidai wps petwaao awd ** ’eared that ho taaae mate K f ArhooSeraf' employed *m 'he «oe r cured white work tag 'be **ek. e tf! he able if ref era *e work ' ed* * Mr* t A TTTtaam m slew ty rvte * tk* - - - or Mea W A Mo *11 ef ' rose* Mara wed I WiF .am Aay to reepvneg from pneumonia at bis home on Glenn run. Children are much more likely t contract the contagious diseases whe they have colds Whooping cougl diphtheria, scarlet fever and coi sumption are d'scni-es that are cfte contracted *vh«n the child has a col That Is why all medical authority say beware of colds For the quit cure of colds you will And nothin better than Chamberlain's Coug Remedy. It can always be depend* upon and Is pleasant and safe to tak For sale by all dealers. _ "Over Night." "Over Night.'' the laugh comp* ling comedy < omes to the Coo Haturday matinee and night, Mar* 1*. direct from the Bhubert tbeatr Boston, where It ran for thr* months to capacity houses Crest* for laughing purpose* only. It r* tataiy AMs the b'll to the limit. f< from the moment the curtain ri*> ••B the Acs' scene of the cpenng a until the Anala the audience ta c*> . *ul*e«| • Met' of us are so mark ibtorb ta our own vocations that we «n n realise the importance ef tss< phase* of our national life which a new shrouded la mystery For 1 stance, w* know that eongreua spew hundreds ef m lltoas of dollars eat year on mie navy " Iteer* Amerlc rttinea pas mors or tews of this va annual *ip> m tare and eon— nc It has 'be n|ti* to know whs* “*■ «s,f' ropeswems Thsrefers l.ta It Hot* s camera men were lartt* i to a** *xopsay tha aarretary of »i oa*» oa the dtapatch boat Dotphis ph**t«*r pb cress areoe a ad t aside af the sflral inspsrtc-a of the h Mti review ka New Ter* bar*, taw* November At the Caaft Fnds •tatt aog >aff“ f*as Htti will aswd bta b-.g mwstr remedy Swereaa Watt and ted • h* • eurt for as »*maea*wi af ei week beginning Weeds. wits am o-ea oa T weeds« Tharaday aad Ih wedai ke> aad Jstf has — ales •he Kiel' k>ad ef a hi’ •> — sahII tke satvrw t—ao A mpaii t t pen pi i a rwrrwd r th a rwrta o' FH' am geearri aad ##se*a ' * bee' eg mean Nsgtsy W a it* ffheettag h alt FWMSter • « COURT—SATURDAlf. MARCH 16th ST" i »■» m«Ttnu ma> of uftim » m • —■ ■ _ —- - - Cost of Living Higher All Over the World __ a PRESIDENT SUBMITS MESSAGE TO CONGRESS ' Call* Attention to Need of Intamat iOMAl Com ml eel on to Look Into Problem. Submits Report on Increase on Price* Abroad and Plan of C^Op operative Societies. WASHINGTON. March IS.—The President today. In a special message to Congreoa, transmitted the first ln ' stallmeni of the Information collected by the Deportment of State in regard to co-operation and the coat of living in various European countries. The Department, by direction of the Presi dent, instructed the consular officers to make an investigation. The re sluts of the inquiry are summed up In a letter from Acting Secretary of State Huntington Wilson, which is submitted with the consular reporta ’ and with a summary of their contests. The President in his message says that the popular demand for inform ation of thia character apparently , was based on the belief that some remedy might be found for the high coat of living. The Immediate result | of the inquiries Instituted by the De , partruent of State through the con i sular officer* waa to accentuate the j fact that the increase in the prices of the common necessities of life la world-wide. Intelligence presented by • the co-operative societies shows that even where there has been sn ad vance In wage* the percentage has not kept pace with the rise in the cost of food supplies. The President also calls attention to his message of February 2, Ik which he recommended an internat ional commission to look into the cause for the high prices of the neces sities of life and the possible reme dies. Acting Secretary Wilson in the let K" ■■ —1 ' la the prices of the commodities bought. Various cooperative aocletlea hove ; arrangements with doctors, dentists, and artisans by which members se cure dividend cheeks when patrootm las them. In other words, a commie ■Ion Is allowed to.the societies by ths parties with whom the arrangements . are made in consideration of the pat ; ronage afforded. Many cooperator* are members ol j labor unions aad there has been a poo slhllity that the two movements would to some extent coalesce. . Women's Cooperative Guild or ganlxeo the women members of coop erattve aocletlea for social and siml Inr purposes. It has a representative on the educational committee^f the ! Cooperative Union. Various weekly and monthlJHubll cations are supported by the cooper stive societies, and there are aM[ local society records published w™ »circulations ranging from 1,000 up | ward. A number of the consular reports j describe the semi private coopers tlcrr , concerns which are patterned to i greater or less degree after tho Roch 1 dule allied systems. Consumers' coal associations havi j recently succeeded In a number oi I British cities. A representative or sanitation of this type In London op crates by securing competitive tend era from leading collieries each sum mer and, when prices have thus beer ascertained, furnishing order blanki to members upon which the latter con tract for the winter’s supply. Thi saving of coal haa varied recently front 80 cents to $1.30 per ton. according to the grade and other circumstances oox.no oiuts ntsioxa LAXATIVE HHOHO Quinine, the worM wide Cold end Grip remedy removes cause. Cell for full name Look foi • Isnsture E W. OROVE. 2Sw FAIRMONT PETITIONS ROAD TO ENTER CITY 5»pecl«l PI'patch to the Intellgencer. FAIRMONT. W. Va.. March 13.— i petition Is being circulated in this cit' which will be presented to the Cham ber of Commerce on Thursday even Ing at its regular monthly meeting, li | which the Chamber of Commerce wfl : be aiked to co-operate in trying t< get the Rurhannon and Northern rail road to enter this city. The Huckban non and Northern Is supposed tt reach Rlvesville, a suburb of thla dt; • * distance of about two miles, and thi company has a permit to enter Fail mont over the R. and O. lines. Many sufferers from rheumatisr have been surprised and delighte with the prompt relief afTorded b applying Chamberlain's Liniment. No on<\ case of rheumatism in ten r» quires any internal treatment what | «'sr. This liniment Is for sale by al , dealers. CHARACTERISTIC. "That old financier's last words wer , characteristic of him ” "What were they?” "He died at the age of eighty an said he hated to go so far below par. —From Judgt According to a Parisian phyticlat I premature baldness is the result c . some brething trouble. r democrat announces I CANDIDACY FOR JUDGE 8pJ.cl^LPJ"™,,'*h ,a «>'• Intelligencer. ► AIRMONT. W. Va.. March 13. Attorney Edward C. Smith, of thi city has announced himself as Dem< cratic candidate for .fudge of the St • j prerne Court of Appeals. He wl j j make an active campaign. •i WHEELING PROOF J - , j Should Convince Every Wheelin II Reader. r - The frank etatement of a nelghboi . I telling the merits of a remedy. Bids you pause and beileva. The same endorsement . j Kv some stranger far away i Commands no belief at ail. r | Here's a Wheeling rase. A Wheeling eltlaen testifies r | Read and be convinced. Mr«. Guy Rldgway. 313d Alley H l Wheeling. W Va . says "A mem be , of the family used Ttnan e Kidney pill I and found them very beneficial H . complained of an aching across hi I bach He could not sleep well, an . would tos« and turn In bed. Har ter to the President describing the activities of the Department of State in carrying out the President s in structions says (hat while the con sular officers were engaged In their Investigations their attention was drawn to the facts given by the co operative societies concerning the ad vance in the prices of the most neces sary iwticlea of food. The reports on this phase of the subject were uni form in showing that the members of the cooperative associations were feeling the universal increase in the cost of staple commodities. The con sul general at London forwarded a table prepared by ihe cooperative wholesale societies w hich exhibited the increased cost of certain articles in the Pnlted Kingdom since 1898 From a summary of rates of wages it was developed that the per cent of in crease in certain trades from 1896 tc 1910 was ll.l and in food prlcei i 19.5. The wages of railway employ ees during this period had tncreaaet only 7.3 per cent. The consul a' Southampton reported that during th« past five years there had been an ad vance of 3 0 per cent in the purchast price of fresh beef, mutton, bacon hams, butter, eggs, fruits, tea, driet * fruits, sugar. cofree, fuel, tin. goods “ women's appearel, footwear, clothing 6 cotton goods bedding, furniture, ant underwear. A series of figures relat in*i to general groceries complied hi D the Co-operative Wholesale Society o Manchester showed that as compare! ! .with 1898 the Increased cost of liv iug in 1910 was 1336 per cent. n Food High In Francs, j i * The consul at Havre. France, re ported food prices In November, 1900 anil In November, 1911. All these with the exception of sugar, showei * heavy increases. The consul a " Lyons said fish was the only fooi 1 commodity that had not soared In pries 1 . With reference to (iermany. th' (i'«i«ul general at Berlin reported tha living rondltiona were seriously al feoted by the continued rise in th price of food products, many of th' conimodies having advanced fa above all previous records In Holland the consul at Amatei dam quoted an official agricultural r« port covering such articles as beel pork, eggs, butter, ■ ham. and wheal I which showed that the increase li * prices had ranged from 16 to 55 pe '• cent In the 12 years following I8»« '*• Reports for i onsulsr officers In otbe e countries showed similar advances. d Referring to the general subjac r matter of the eonsular reports th -r \ctlng Secretary of State Mvi fha t eretire Ueirlalinni in the 1'aito. »• Knadotn ber niter Rnpland mar b •aul to be the nuraerv of theee eor etle. la 1 the number of ao. lei 4 tee eae ellphtlv la etreaa of ;.•«< * tank a metnberatilp of 2.?*1.hna Tb » value of aalea a a* I I2.MA.PII> pound "• ,,,fl|ii* aod *he net proflta a ere in u **7.nan pnttada atevltap Hupplten o £ all feiai. are |.ir^ba-e.c Vdatly a “ a t.nleaaie l ira produce la prade ' BBd flatrlkn'rf Ihroupti meena of dt " tea a'ataed Hi netabhorlnp In* a nr <kroner, eelHaa apeata Market •f vtaited b* apen'a a Ho inform tb ■ membere aa la I be haaluj .ad pnr ■4 Of P>adore p,#r I" (apod a "|l*e"ea oa the aor- ef aottet it operative *f adeem, a la nr r dri idr<| « »eva laiea^ I baa la I be earner etam> eera report but a oideapvead an tap. t *•" •»■»• emana mmtmmm Hrt«Mi abet keeper# pad rrtlkba la roar apt aa >, The , lalm la mode bp ot a iB'evuava I bat cooperative *rm ►e rmm r*m compete attfc lepoiutai » rnrM, • rad tap pod Ml auppatt of tbi cnat.at.laM Spore* are pi tea M pm < bTkrea and af r lap.ratlea aarl.t (t peVea of van—a food pen porta | ,4 vkek <bo pm.err Spare, are Ha >4 'ham of tb* r ap.ra'Ha a v *r«mu t» la aaad I 'em of |k» «.»aeea'tv » "* -meet el epa that ’bear tlrtdml are wbamaad bt aa#rt«rmp 'be porn a ad ev re I loom of ibr ..rikaadu. fa •••bad nr bv aa artaal rawnp i nrt.ee na mmpeaaa'e for the amove of the d rtdeoda The matorttp of Ik roaaabl. raporta orp to laker that tk di video da paid le par >-Ho Map membei ^4m aeaecif r »ipbl| a real red act to -I. .. »»< probably tho ratu>o 0f ft la trwubR _ 11 aaw l«oan • Kid not pill# odtortlaot I j aod pmrwnt * tot A ft or ho ba , I naod tho rnttlotiti bo folt all rurttt || . I baa not bo*a ho>horod marh itsn f and bo pralao* Itnao a KlditOT Pill* a , orory opporttie ty." I For o*'o by alt doaiora PrVo I root* Kna»or Mllbtim * n H’lffalf Vow Tort aalo apt a;* bar tbo l otto , Ftoloa Roaaoiabor tbo aaaio ims * - an tabo no ntbor „ COURT THE ATRI |MI> % .#>• I.- <M» ft • mm f — ma^ ^ I Rmit* i f> i«|iaiB ► !•#*’.«*•• f|r r>iMr«R *|p f 3k. ff* »M $#f COURT THEATRI I TAXICABS I3.M PER HOUR BLRNbACHURCH »| r^AuT^iS WBBKB== • Clean-Up Sale of Open Stock Dineraare Discount U-Mgw CM— In eras ted gold—plain shape—open stock pat tern-regular 989.00— lOOfieoa sat reduced to . $73 40 CM——Dainty spray border—full gold handles star shape-open stock—950 net reduced to.... .$37 50 Haviland CM— Pink rose spray with conventional bor- |i dor and gold—open stock pattern—regular $68.00 set. reduced to . 951.00 Iirnog— CM— Gold band—plain shapa-open stock pattern—regular $40.00 set reduced to.930.00 Limoges Chinn Conventional border—clover leaf and pink clover blossom—$39.00 set reduced to.. . 93120 tMopa CM——Pretty rose pattern—plain shape—open stock—regular $34.00 set reduced to..'925.50 German Chi— Gold band—plain shape—open stock— I $25.00 set reduced to.918.75 II Englkh Porcelain—Conventional rose design with green lines in underglsze decoration—plain shape—open stock— $<6.50 per 100-piece set reduced to.91238 American Porcelain Green and gold conventional design —fancy shape—open stock—$14.50 set reduced to... 910.88 Warwick CM——Yellow and greon conventional pattern I in open stock-$14.00 sets reduced to..$334 Warwick China—Pink rose spray—border design and gold —open stock—regular $13.00 set reduced to.$8.07 Warwick Chinn—Gold band—open stock—regular $11.00 100-piece set reduced to.$825 Buy One Piece or a Full Set—Ih* Same Dim-wont Applies. " V H. CU FRANZHEIM CO. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING 1126-28-30 Main St. Visitors Welcome. agr priedeusIA 019 MAIN ST. If ANNUAL MARCH SALE U I 20% Discount I I For this week only on all cash sales. 20% off 1 I everything in the store. 1 . i I Wall Paper, Sanitas, Mouldings, Burlap, Fibre I I Floor, etc. M 1 I China, Glass, Silver, Aluminum, Enameled I K Wares, Kitchen Supplies, Sanitary Cooking' Wares, m ._ John Friedel Co. Unusual Price Economies , Offered During i Refunding Sale Don’t Miss This Opportunity No matter where you’ve been in the habit of buy (i 'nK- don t buy until you see the Palace Spring showing. We’re proud of this display. Proud that we can show you about twice as many patterns as any other store. Proud that we can please you so wonderfully in design and quality, at the same time you save money. All goods are marked in plain figures; from these prices we allow you a discount of 15%, in addition to which we will refund your fare according to the Co ' Operative schedule during Special Bargain Week. * - - m I WB HAVE FURNISHED Thousands of •| r HAPPY * HOMES „ a Vdtd Oak Why not your* ! Fe»'r*ta1 Fwten 1 I : V- $16.95 WJZ&l 527.51 SUXSElr « Li l f i)tk+r 1 m | mirmr, Ufft Vtfi ,emd .»k p££* *",t m drawer. * small tal F.aten«»oo Ta- T^M, ’* * **•**■•«» | to* drawer*; al*« Me. ..pen* to « ft. I fibers furnished larfe npKs-l PolnM ' in mahofaiir. ear- **prn tn renter claw iff*. ciiDf At I If f vifflt'h atid i €t* I WP ** ' Hooter Kite he" The Old Way S1» Cabinet ~g-, 1 feg1 The PALACE 1113 »«4 Ills Main St l overtaking Parioes 1114 Water St ^i a 1 ntelligencer WantAds for Results