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I When aomoboc asks you If youVa rood Iko dscadedSy un> usual offer in Paragraph 5 of ' this adv. what will you say? * IT1 The Solo Apollo is the only player-piano in the world that correctly ac cents the melody. "f2~l The Apollo is the only playey piano in tha world made with a motor that runs and rewinds the music without pump 0 ing—a mbtor so perfect mechanically that it will run immersed in water! , • 130. The Apollp is the'only player-piano in the world that touches down on n . the key—as a human musician. § , I j [J] The Solo Apollo is the only player-piano in the world that instantly omits the melody and plays the accompaniment 'l only or omits the accompaniment and pla^s . „only the melody. • ' ® We will pay $1,000.00 \o anyone (other manufacturers included) who f S produce a player-piano that will do the I above. Do you -want an instrument that -won't? A*— mrm mot ALL tim footworn of tko Apollo Pt-tyr- nano. H kms tnough MOKE to mako mmT krorkmrmm mod Htorotmrm to «ooll worth too that yoo roo t afford mot to. So ttnd yoor mm today. C. A. HOUSE MUSIC CO. 1305-11 St j ’ /- -1 - V BLUM BROS. BELLAIRCg. ECONOMY CENTER t • _ I Mewaline Dreeees, 94.96 1 Friday Sale—Very pretty one piece dreasca—made of navy, Copenhagen, old rose and black meeaaline in rings and small , figures—'low neck, short sleeves —prettily trimmed with lace. You yourself couldn’t have fhem made for less than $8.50; while they last, A QEa special 1. We sell the widely advertised Riple Woven “Ripplette"—28 inches wide—15c yard. Rieelatta U a it rone. aorvtcahMa . all tha yaar round cotton fabrlr that can ba worn by r»ory ntntor at tbo Tamil? lta borullar n«avo rtvra it a SrSBfey ournro that n» amount ot waohin* -an taka out barauaa It la wavoa ta It It la yraokruk. toot rotor ant will otand mora hard woar thaa aay rot ton fabric mat. a ad boat of all It wvo naoda to bo Iron ed Thiaa what that nnaa la you in tho aarkae of lima, troubl* and ^atm4rjr^«i»oaa^^^ ' ‘ BELLAIRE JULIUS WEILL THE POPULAR STORK. ** pieces new spring d-elgnS of Oerk iM Light Percales. ea hand some aa any'ever shown for waists and dresses. l*e and It 14e a yard. ' | BeautlfW stock ar 'Drees uing liaens. plaids, checks and stripes, all fast colors. Their like are selling at I llHe everywhere. These 25 places we are putting on sale will t>a 15c a | yard. I «-**«»»* “•» TOIi»» for one-piece I ■ ‘f*1 . Tttry ere going te be the . leaders foi styles this spring. We ! ylrl “°mU k**ul1** M *»= »nd Ho a Inu,t Ha Is survived hr m I *ldow and two daughter*. Mrs. rranJ May. Of Plodlay. and Miss Jsaphla. caMp. who la an actress and shoe ***** “*■»• l« BetUa yanrrofr Cspsot Largs Crowd. Ihdlca^s are that a large crowd o i *5*f acbool acholara from Ballair **• taka pan la tha evangelistic us i ***• *» Wbaauag Saturday To fact 11 • tala transports now as much as pot th# ShatfyaMs daNmsUon trill* tea body from there Thoaa rw>. *■?** M*‘‘*‘f* w,,l *^< »t the Bowl .•allalrw M K ehareh mi board Up *fcfcrh wU* ba saat down there i ■rkooU„ta **• p*« of th •*** *r,u taaat at tha Drat M. U I ehttrch . v Hva heSwatnwi Buried I Tha funeral af Mr* Chrtauai • ha died a* the family haee I PM ^ Cim ngi/MsKini JUmWn of Clads No. Id of OM first Reformed Sunday school bald a meetlafyat the hams of Mr*. Bdward Rode wig oa Harrteon street, last evening. Plana ware considered for tncreamlng the membership ef the vcl*aa. Lenten Service*. Lenten Serrlfeea will he held In Trinity Episcopal churchdhls evening. Rev. W. Stlmson, the psmtor. will de liver an address. It will be the r*c alar weekly children's service. , ■lg Day* . One of tbe Mg days In Ohio vQ be pulled off on May 21. primary oloctten nominate candidates for the vartoss county offices, select candidate* for congress and name delegates to the national convention. Delegates will also be chosen for the senatorial con vention of the Twenffeth-Tweaty-seo ond district, which /wtll be bold la Steubenville on MaA 29. Bel7a|re Briefs A union prayer meeting will be held 'in tbe home of Mrs. L. B. Woodbrldg* on Belmont street, this morning at 9:30 o’clock. la a meat of Mias Jennie Holmes, of South Bellaire. f James W. Stewart of Springfield, has returned froed a vlalt at Spring held. Mias Nellie Andrews, of Bethteham. Pa.. Is a guest of Mtsa Ella Whiting, of Rose HU1-' Rot. and Mrs. lAn McArthur, mis sionaries to India, who have been guests of Mrs. McArthur's parents, Mr. and Mrs. King White, of Jefferson street, have gone to Missouri, for a visit. Miss Masle Walker, of Gravel Hill. Is spending a few days with friends in Pittsburgh. I The Christian Endeavor society of the Shadyslde Presbyterian church will hold a buslneaa meeting this even lag. Mrs. Kate Heatherington has re turned from a visit with friends at Canton. Georgs W. Myers has gone to West Baden. Ind.. whore he will spend a few weeks In the hope of benefiting his health. The funeral of Mrs George K eye or will be held this morning at her horns on Rose Hill. Interment will bo madetn Mt- Zion cemetery. L. D. Reading, of Eavenaville. Ind., organiser for the Retail Clarks Union. Is a visitor in tha city. Miss Carrie Long hgs returned from a vlalt with her sitter, Mrs. Edward Getrest. of Columbus Mrs. Lyde Row las. of Baraeevflle, Is a guest of friends at Rlvervlew. County Treasurer Dick Lynch, of ; St. Clairsrtlle, waa a* visitor here yen j terday. * i The street cleaning department is doing some good work about town. The examinations under the civil service took place last night In tha city building. It is said a large num ber took the examination. | ’ The condition of Jshn Muth. who fa ■ ill at hla home, waa reported as aUght , ly Improved last, night. g Howard Heatherington Is at Pitta burgh this week attending a confer ence of the glass workers, i The monthly meeting of tha Chris t t las Endeavor society, which waa to , have bees held at tha Shadyslde Pres. > byterlan church this evening, has heel postponed to a later date ; . BRIDGEPORT R. C- MieHanar Will Attar* Oamo eratlc Comm It* aa M acting at Cotwnbuo. R. C Micbeaer. of tbla etty. a mam bar of Ike central committee of tbe fttitaedfb flatrtct of tbe atato. wtu Uf> to < obimbea Tarmdar of bell emt to |MbM an tmgertaot mining of tbe • Infant Dina. Tha two monthly aid child of Ita ud Jdra. Biovo Kempeir. of Maynard/ djad. yesterday. after a abort lUneae. Tba funeral will taka place today, froth tha 81 Antboay'e church and Interment win he made in Be An thony'a cocaetary. . - * Bad Aseldenl AdaOrifflth. aged ulna year*, of Aet navfite. waa tha victim df a painful accident, yeaterda While attempting to dodge a thrown ball with which, ■onto boya were playing, aha rail and ■truck a place of glaaa which cut the artery of the right wrlat. ShU suf fered from Iota of blood before tie Ar rival of phyalclans, who rendered medical aid. - —• W rifT« Mtetinf. MUa McLaren, of the "Billy" Sun ®f party, addressed a large numher of school girl, aad their mothers, at the K tthwood M. E. church, at noon, mteruy Ths talk was appreciated by all prsasnt. Mass bees Will Meet. This evening the local lodge erf Macabccs will hold an Important me*. Ing. A claae of a doten candidates will be added to the long llat and will be gtvdn a degree. / WJley Funeral. The funeral services of tho late Mrs. 8arah Wlloy were held yesterday af ternoon from tho Farmington church. Rev. Wise, of tho Coleraln church, of flcated aad IntermefR was made In pie Farmington cemetery Bridgeport Briefs. Mrs. Shepp is reported quite 111 at her home In the Adolf flats. Charles Keyser of Bella Ire. has se cured ths coatrmct for a nsw dwelling to be built at Brooksidc for Mias Della Heath. Mre. Lee 8bepherd to quite ill at her home oa Main street. The Undies of ths Maccabees Held a well attended meeting last evening. Coitags prayer meetings will be held In nearly every district in the city this morning. ' Ths Odd Feilowy will hold a meet ing tomorrow evening. Miss Benetta Dickey of Mt Pleas ant Is ths guest of local friend. of **• •foments of the local Hlbh school gill attend the Sunday mooting till, evening. Prayer meeting, will be held ’ this morning at ttte home, of O. B He*, on Jacquet street and Mrs. Sol Douds on Lincoln avenue. Rev. Allen Oorden. who has a church near Pituburgh. Is visiting his parents here for a few days The young child of Mr. and Mrs Steve Horovat of Barton wsa burled yeeterday In 8t. Anthony's,cemetery MARTINS FERRY Sunday Schools of the City to Be Rep resented in Big Parade *n Wheeling./ AiTM*»uimn are a-ing made by of tba local Sunday rfhbooia to be rapraaantad a the big Sunday acbool parade which win take place In WheeUac to-morrow afternoon The InrltaUoa came to this city oo abort aotloe, and oommlttaaa are working bard Jo Rat a* many out tor the erent aa poaalbia Tba member* of the t* rloua achoola win meat at tba R A O depot In WheeHac abortly after 11 •'clock and will march la a body to the tabernacle It la Ukcly that a braea band will land tba local dale** Uom. c Naw paean. that several more local mm form a company. To Flay Wheeling. The airls' basketball team ot the local high school will go to Wheeling this evening and will make a special effort to annex the second game of the series from the Wheeling high team, thereby making a clean aweep. The boys’ team baa no gams scheduled sad will play the HeHalre high team oa next FYlday. ' Child Dies. A five-weekeoid child of 'Mr. and Mrs. Roy By rum died ytsterday morn ing at the home on Zane street. The funeral service* will be held to-day rrom the home and Rev. Hodges will officiate, and Interment will he ihade in the ML Roes cemetery at Mounde vllle. Will Conduet Market. The class taught by Mrs. John Stro be I at the Fist M. E. Sunday school school will conduct a market to-mor row afternoon at tbs office of C. E. Duff on 9outh Fourth street Home made bread, cakes, pies and other good things win be on sale. League Social. The Lusher League of the St. John’s Herman Lutheran church gave a'so cial at the church last evening, which wae attended by a large. number of local and out of UlwnWpeople. a splendid program was rendered and | refreshments were aerved. Funeral Service*. The funeral services of the fate Mr* Came Fhnttlewqrth will be held from the ho<#» of her rather. Captain L. W inglekrighL oa North Fourth street thtmafternoos at y. o'clock. In terment wilt he made la Liawfod cemetery at Bridgeport 1 tain the member* of the Camp Rest Whist Club and' their husbands at her home on North Fifth street this evening. George Blackford la expected home from Tampa, Fla., to-day, where ne wgs called by the serious illness of Mrs. Catherine ttrady The Industrious Dames were, pleas antly entertained yesterday afternoon | at the home of Mrs. W. 0. McClain, j on Jefferson street., The German Alliance held a big | meeting last evening In Scbeehle a ; hall, and a fine banquet was served. I A local man who was arrested for : mistreating hia wife by the local p» | lied on the complaint of bis wife was l let out on the promise of future good behavior. ■ , Ernes! Pyle*, the Ibcal lad, was I given a hearing before Judge Nichols, of the Juvenile court at St. Clairsvllle. !' yesterday, tnd was sentenced u> the reform school, but the sentence may be suspended. GOOD ROADS * / In West Virginia and Wsrk to Better Others Subject of Interest ing Report Interesting la the extreme to all good road advocates la Warn Virginia are the proof sheets of a pamphlet that will shortly he Issued by the good i rands office of the Deportment of J Agriculture dealing with the progress of the good read movement In West V at* voeatee of rothrldt labor-on our roods. The axsraga coat of good roods la Ohio and Brooko counties la *14.500 per mile. Harrison county has 789 miles of road, of which BO baa bden dragged. Harrieon has 10 miles or Improve^ road all surfaced with stone, making -the percentage of improved roads for that county 1 31. Wood county has 1.140 miles of road. Twenty-eight miles have been dragged. Wood has 9 miles of Un proved roads, all of which la surfaced * with gravel. Ohio county has 200 miles of road, of which 160 miles la surfaced with atone, making her eeslly West Virgin-, la's banner county In progressive road building. DRAM ATHRE • Court Heuse Tower at- Hamiltev, Falla in on Firemen, One j is Dead. I HAMflLTOV. O, March 1- John , ftuker. a fireman, wss killed and Wil liam I. lavs. was fatal tv crunlMd «w I day, when tbs tjgh toweref the But I i«r county Bousrhpuse in wMdh they I were fighting a fife, toppled In war da burying thorn Both worn pronounced'' 1 dead when extricated, but Lav% al ' though not conocloue. wae Cousd to be | stilt •live. The loaa la eetlntalod at I1M.4M. It in feared that mis* of i the spectator* have been burled TRIBUTE l« RAID NEW CHINESE REPUBLIC I’ARIA March 14 -As *~T ~ ~*~ g 1 I tribute woe pWS te the new of china to-day wImui *0 | flan all parte of Du rep* j In Parte at a banquet SMB pteee of the Chtnree republican COBS nsltlee of Europe and of U«e Chine Pfirh unisuri * * * ^ I F" Tboos reports are ooly esmpHsd by ths pood roodo offteo svory In years ood tbs information below ralotes to tba |rogrins of West virpltha roads frodi ]PP« to IPO. Tbe patbertac of tbs tolbrioatiso has osly bees roos plated withto tbd post low day* Tbs total tnlleoc* si psbl|r roods Hi West VtrfkUo so J rosary 1. Ill* eras I*.IS* mites, tonndi tbe total Mil*. M* tar lot by Mil MHOS. Tbs Mot* bod ot tbs latsst report III miles «* Improsed roods sod of tbaoe *•» Hill Arrive*. IUt Hill OM maw pea*or at t*a Caned PreahTtartaa ekarek arrive IMT* rwtrrda? frwa Leirwh*. Pa Tk* mw paatar win p reach Haadar awa •ac. bat m mmttmm wia ha k*M u