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IT ISN’T NECESSARY To Buy an Overcoat or Suit to Participate in the Xmas p]ve Distribution of Valuable Gifts at the G., G. & McC. Store. OE COURSE every man w ho buys an overcou* or suit thereby improves his chances of securing the 0 S50 overcoat, the *35 suit or >vercoal r the i ~ or overcoat we're going to give away, but an person buying merchandise of the value of Si «»r more ma\ secure one of these matchless garments. - YOU may buy something for Christmas giving out of our special showing of holiday goi.j>_just opened—and besides getting the niftiest things in men's fixings, secure one of these valuable Xmas gitt<. Gutman, Gibson & MeConnel! The Men’* Corner Main and Twelfh ANDERSON WORKS OUT WINTER IN CIGAR STORE SCRAPPY LEADER OF SMOKES STAYING IN SOUTH BEND. Making Ready For the Coming Sea ton and Has a Large Liat of Player*. M»na*er Kdward J. Anderson, bet ter known an "Goat." Is spending the winter months In South Rend. Ind holding down a position of clerk In . «he leading cigar dlspesary of that elty. although not as well as the Job of manager of the Wheeling club On the side ■•float” haa an Issue which Is keeping his mind a whirling and that Is plans for next >ear's' bull flub Ho has lines out for several players and expe(i* »n Kr.ih a few before the season opens ami s»nm of thes.- are exported to come from (tarn * v F)ffyfiiSi«. In ih»* catrhiofr firpart menr Welrhor and Wagner will hold down that end. with W.-Irher the tlrst string man. The pitching department "111 receive a thorough overhauling and with Graham as the pivot man of the new comers, it is expert, d to ” "e considerably strengthened over that or last year Hervatlus will la seen at first base. Sfelnbrenn.-r at seeond, Gray at short and a m-w third Parker w III havp to b*» «^riir»M| TTli»» outfield will find Hoo.-mlsking in o-n. ter. hut Moran and "Goat” will take ■ are of the other gardens Ir Is prob able that after the meeting ,n I •lev.* land "float "III have some news to give out to the fan* fight declared off. ST !/>PIS». Pec. 3-The boxing match beiwe.-n Thicket- McFarland and lurry Prs»rr. scheduled |„- held 1 ere Pc. ernhwr 1" was called off to <l..t because o' a hitch in the financial .rrangrments with \TeF*rlnn.l A little better flavor. A little better taste. A little better whiskey is Welly’s Private Stock Smoofhtmel low, pure: wholesome A drink for classy folks P. WEFTY&IO. 111M Main Si. 1121 Markrt St. WWlm*. W. V«*. _ : FELTON PICKS ALL STAR STATE TEAM SEVEN WESLEYAN PLAYERS IN CLUDED IN THE LINEUP. 1 Captain Boyles, of West Vir-jm.* Uni versity, Picked for the Guard. Other Players. | Special I>:*p.,-. !| ti> ti,.. in- _. n .-r HITKlIANNON. W \ i , |k-c T— I Coach Felton, of Weak van. to day i picked an All-West Virginia foot 1 a I I eleven Coach Felton, when acrompn | nving the Wesleyan team, hail a j chance t» see every leant nt note with in the State play, as We-ley j n w oppoted to all the teams exrcpt Mur ris Harvey, anil enough data was se cured on this team to make Coat a F< i I ton fairly sure of Ids men From ! every angle Coach Felton Is m l qua'. ; Hied to pick an ail star t--am. as he I . ' not only a man of experience m foot ! ball, but also has had more opportu ! »•*> to see the uo-n in action than most of the sport writers who have I I retnfure picked teams Coach Fel ton s selections follow H. K.— Neale. Wesleyan !!• T—Kelllson. Wesleyan K •!—Farmer. Marshall j c Ijitnhert. Wesleyan I. t! Roy !es West \'lrcinia. , li. T. \rch« r. Wesley in , 1«. K Morrison. Wesleyan, j U II Shumaker, Wcsh-yan j I. II Friel, Morris llarvey F It —(trackman. Marshall | If. II St ansiairy. Wesleyan | In commenting on Ids selections. Coach Felton said "N. -i, at right end Is not only the test etui in West I Virginia, hut is undoubtedly one of the best in file whole country, a coot! kieker and his handling of the forward pass is of the s- nsutlonal order K<-' lison. at rigid tai kb*, a not only- a heavy man. but is exceptionally fact, carries the hall well on offense, and Is the host placement I icker In the St.v'c Fanner, at right guard. Is the most aggressive, guard, t specially on i|< fense. that has appeared on a West Virginia gridir.m this year I .amber t. at center. Is • m->«t acet. > tve man t.n offense or d-fer.-e playing this p» sltion. and h;»s shown the best head v ork of any center playing in the Stale. R-iyles. at left guard Is n strong man physicallv. and has the , x pcrlcnce. is also a tierre taekler. \r cher. nt left tackle. ;s particularly; strong on de'encarries the ba I well nn offense Morrison, at left end. ts only second to Neale n receivin': forward p.i a:til Ids own passing of the lull Is without doubt ,i «ufc, cient reason win he should hav ■ t place nti any team In *hr cotititrv Shnmik-- at right half, has been the' most spectacular in op a flcbl - nine and the most eoi l.t.-nt croon I gainer of ary back in this State throtp-htri' Hie t. ir Fr I d lift * « “o a rood runner mi .tro . ■ n t«d 1 lowing the ball III • k-1 m at lull I irk. It strong i n hi't-ng lb. tine. MFi'1 flrnnr on i]Hf<niio. Mkf l*nnnrf. m 'it *-how h* ifi*f 'n H»|van?Wt“ nfi h I' tM r f#»'ifii Stifle hijry. .»» »| ;i-t. r l.nrk »» r al. ftn-l ln*r»«r ■* h + n!Mi .if am Hin*'*. *n.J n running > m k t nntn jt|,»| #,,, ,j Min* 1„ i|tf« it,|N f fj ,i • tfir#l »rt p> t m#*n nfwi nri rnr. V r. n» f ! who i \<» «>hn«n thf r t*«t • t lur , f hM-urhon* Ml* \rrtr :»nr| hi\o «*n »»f m»»**f v.ihii* t #.|r »» #*n* BOWLERS TO HOLD CITY TOURNAMENT WILL ATAC.E THE EVFNT THE FIRST OF THE VEAR. Acc'fd.ng *' f».em riAlng C’-n gff.t I .!*•, |a* Ton W.l Haw to Bf F»«. • Td OH. A ..if ■ r II, C|' . It,. I a,- a i ■■* .-It n » I ••nttl. I„ ,| i),|« m, Hill 1>> m k. |- * I'af.ilmi ' 11'" ■ MF ,it \l | If • n.:r • n To - 4n In l,ro .1 1 T> r. .■ 'n, m .n»t*>r j Hi 1 hwn <1 |.:. |k 'la ,, r t\ , 1 , , . , » I’li'-Rnfrli nt'H , .moii a.i *t A<iiit ''Ho <„ Hfin* o • .1,1.4 a " |, o ,i in'Affnre hub ih*-tr mIhmh. _ WAtrt* cAwrp rcii ALL AHUICAa TXAM. r"'*'. - I V!tr»n. litres? I T*< k ,*>— 5 • #»f~ I •'art mouth -!*•»*«•► U. H ,r% 4Ml I | 4»rtiill l'ih*-r f*rlr • *ton I I _i ~1 ~ KILBAINE PROTESTS HIS INNOCENCE IN FIGHT AT JOHNSTOWN. Promoter* at Jonn»towrn Billed the Card Wrong and the Blame Fell on The Champion. | ^IJCVKI.AND. O p.c —Feather 1 "« ik*lit fhamploti Johnny Kilbann and i Ji*nniy Dunn. M* manager, accused D» conspiracy and fraud at a bovine Urn? .ti Johnstown. |»;» ,,n October -“•* tinlay proSstcd their innocence . ! i fAb lution bout.** taid Dunn *\Vh*nj ■ .'.in*v of < bveland had twi'ti t» 1 i*r| as { • ‘Tommy Dugean of San Francisco.*1 ! W * ins.tted that Ms real Identity be. in:u!«» known hut when Mc<;iniy inter* *1 tl • nne he was introduced ,«r Dm:-1 kMti itather than disappoint tin* » rowal ] told Kilhnne to *ati in and tin 1*h Mm quickly. McOinfv wan knock* * d out in the fourth round " ST. PAUL STAR IS PICKED AS WINNER CHAMPIONSHIP MIDDLE - WEIGHT BATTI.E TONIGHT X2f NEW YOBS. Spce 1 and Skill Counted Upon to Carry 0'.bh"f« to Vlf.cry Over His Opponent. • v« »i;k, 11 ? ‘.file** <tllihora ll • f* * I'.'il fill I* •• -TIP %*..•» •< fit U* .• of I ...♦ VfOll.l Mont.- «I.« V. IM I In t • • .*»• e * • e f- .I-.wor-, f..r ft . , I i • MftJo rtj in M '.n -••n Nri.r.- »:.»rlvn \\ • ln«H.iav ii.kM T ' ■ • • »•••• Mimr i• t i at* l> on Otu I ... • i • I«>' >t I* • » v\ imhI > i'D w-rii' t-i* tins r»«- i ' * ’• t-‘ ' ' t* . pr it-.- from llm •' r t* Tt. Kid M.- ' *v. iC'.’u-rt l’lt/*rn>mona 'I' .. SI .rk.- 1 "tut:,y |;J;ir .. i «tk m , " 1 i ! • t* • v; • .it. opinion I »t>>triin..»^. for Instutn ». rn\ - i ..»t ‘ r. ot.Iv i.,. u.'.r .|. r t. 11 ■ *• • • a 1 ■ t • I s , t, .. . it . :11 ..f f . . *■ *m« ire M *v m t it I u .Marine Hula. fCotM-rt hI«o '■ r lr» r* « t if IJi'iImfm, u * a |f . of. , ,» ,f r, to e.t ”ne • N . .* rla** Dy : .. • rlrantr-l ttt»»r In th#* nr»* Bow 12 rag O. TTortlL.iu .Pick Pin Leuiru.. ^ Port He:iry. ' ct i, T - . ■ I • 1 1 l ""n . ; no li 4 *<■*">•* . i -i ii j ii r I lotah . mi • ni tail] XrCJiliry 1st ;r..i jr i yi, ' . I Hrlll . I 17 111 IT. 1T« wMel. i . ■ : i if) ' t « . 1.7 sia ~ii» .. r.-ti'B'ts ra»>r‘ Itark Might vs ItrM«r« port. Olen L«m Dnck Pin Eea^ne. Hort Henry. • » i i Glen Lawn. 1 ■ t 2nd 3rd Ti« ' ■ ■f < I n-t! a ns.. !«•? rn*« 3rd Tte ' .. ’• • i i ICkkH 1st nl I, i Tl'. ' ' » : r «: • ' Tlmt • l«v !l,ir. Iloj. night rotnao tLECTED CAPTATW ' in-. •' 1.1 "1 \ '• - I. 4. Viaiifipr eh- |• I• t■ »*1 laft . »3.| of, Ii„ f*nf * If. I 0 r^t ! Pore as the driven snow. Refreshing to the human body as rain fall to the rich earth , 501MULBACH 8 BEER !> The beer of the home* DrinK it with the noonda^’unch-r eon or the evening meal. Gives zest and sociability to every repaot. J Schmuibnrh ftrewingCo. Wheeling. »' *_».* '•HUM .7 _________mmmm NOTICE 1 o Eagles All mimMri of Wheeling Aerie No 3-*4. F. O. E» are requeeted to m«et at the lodge room Tnureday afternocn. December 5th. 1*12. at 1 30 o'clock • harp, to attend t»e funeral of cur late brother. Emeet Clauee. ___ B* or*tr of l- E MILLER PREO D STRASSER Secy. W P x* 1 CAN1JIT.ATE roi CAPTAIN ON WASH JMP ELEVEN Eotir Othar Candluataa ta lias For tha Foam—— About Thirty■ nra Totaa Will ha Caat. WASHINGTON I't Par |-Man ..r»r It*,hart M Murphy of tha W.iah ■ ti«t'.n-J«ffar»*.n football t* »m ,,n 1 uh»*«*l today th.yt h. w-nuld lun'tnrt • n a I art Ion of ■ nptnln of tha |'*1S t* .m '! » I.ittai part of thi a. .-It .1 diflnltn Jala to la Announryd utar Thara ara •our caiuii'lutaa for thi pin. - an*l a < on tral Is rap— ta.| hafora a laadar la a. larti .j T .a four aaplranta ara ,Jood v In. uuart. rli.uk. \Vhi.liri*. Younk ' *• KUard. of lllltbr. J.ti k 8. Iiwat larkla of !••>: at t.i -h.l Youtiit. fullhark. '•* t'l.i. ah" Sihw.il. Hiid Y'ounklnu ara l.uth Juniors and hnva hut ona yrar o.'.ra .*f I'.MittuUI Coodwln und Y'otinc ira Sophotnorr- an.l will ha allgltdi- tor i*« ya.ira y»t. 8*-hwnl» nnd «•■....lyyln haya plnvad two ; “r- "> " A .1 St | Yniihklita and ’.••‘I’ * ’ " hll- tha r. -.Ill ..f II.a , t.artlnn l' not hal m- . .| W'.th 1 .1.' tlasiaa of ..-tl.tlnt. |l,a t-han* - a I .y. r .IianlwIn. who play-I brilliantly ; uuarii rba. Ii || yaai Th.- fai t lh.it 1‘ditikii.k arid Y ..unit hma ptnyni nm ...it on th.1 \t a J I- . iiw. t» d to op- ' It.. ..amI h.l, linn m.in wi . ..i>> I In n 1 oraltv sain will ba ally. .*• to c-n- I It y. — , h — to 16 (.. . t,< In till- . 1 I., All four < andliial-a { or th. . .1111,11. y „... popular Ha , 1 . .... h. I.ol. I .In :I, >h. ti.y. ,| out th. I'-t . hamplonalrp t.. th.- It, ,| ,| > * ' 'V1*' r,,r hia honia „t Mulll. al dill. N t . what.- | . „ || .. ,h, w)n. . r ..n hi a f .rni W.-th", ha will ra "V, t" A I n. ti y ,r or not la I .» math ,|1. I." ran. tt -ii tu*lns a* ha* •1 r, ' tlma y. t I'olw.'ll ».. . • - .1. P.rtu-. . *ffa .a,I . nip,, a it- . •tothu. n Ml tha Ilk.ilt of tha ISIS at \\ a J. KILBANE BEATS MONTE ATTELL . TlVf.!. \V|. |»f*. - Snarr..! !• !li.|lit|<4 t.f I |W ffj. .,|m thi.t It (ItMimri t? '1' ’ •itm.f-r ability. John* \ Kil •'»< ff itlit iifhl * Mii|>lon t >nu* t 1 iftlwIyHv .t. f. at. | Motif. , r Sail I r..r ... bi »* . . f i f f rtn* r ». u r i ' in t ir rt%.i\«. mini1' • ’ • Aft. n n.i« hohiiirr **i. , 1 " * l* 1 1 «t til*' 1.* *t<•lip* f • 1 t ' ' f* f •' *. • *.- K.i- . • fh. dl. v n ‘r ' J , n «*f flKi.tlnic hi * har *.t 4'«r>hv ! H' K ' in. I »rt* | . ff v it} ., ' v • •■•••* f.- ' -\tt.-j| ,f n l*. th.. • ’ » • »»•' \rt. i w.i* aft* r t .• M.| ‘f|> I «.fi Iv throilKfl III* HM\r I lalf t.n • «. after n.;«t KiIImi - I ' •• W. I a f •. II •!<•%% ji t- «• i | .mpion > -a. . ->i,.n ,.f ,.|o«h ».. f i. .. ‘.rim: Atr. tl A«t*.l ^ Mnw*. • \»r i.n.l I . .• .|.| »,. t mhi t ho , ,r»,. AM.'lk f,.. l.l. . .1- M ’ h • , !| . ► f.ii'..! u . n *.-.i . Afn » t • jiaht u i J' SLAYS CHILD WIFE; MAKES CONFESSION In P-esenc* of Offcia't Husband Con. fesaes to Strangling N % Young Wife to D*ath. \KR<>\ (1 . Iln' 3 - Before Pros* - Attorney prank It.* a ell Sh> r:ff kvruueon and Police It K. Khy of Barberton. Haney si i- * er tonight broke doa n and confess | that ho bad - • r ii.r ■ : - prettv twenty three >etr ■ ,| »;•. Kd na ilangrove Bhanow.-r last nigh’ Frequent quarrels with his w tic said had destroyed his happini .** and he kll.ed her. intt tiding also •» n«i' hi* o» n life When her body van found la** nigh* in their home at Haibertun by her father and police, s* arch for Shanaw er was started He was found thts tnnrutnr at the home <»f his mother Mrs Mi "•a Shitnower. In .Masnlon am. declared hi* Inwwiniti He Mid that he had left his wife lying on the bed iii their home and had gone to the di pot 111* train «** late and he went hark to talk to h* wife, lie said 'iter taking the train for his mother s home. GOV. GLASSCOCK (Continued Frvrn Ptf* One.) pile* only to such salaries or compen Ration of public* officers .1.- wen* det nlte’y fixed or prescribed by the law cither by the constitution of the State 1 or b> some statute made in pursuance fhereot, and held a* valid a net binding an order of the county court of Poca houias county reducing the salary of a prosecuting attorney tour months after he had been inducted Into office “Our Supreme Court has also heid thnt 'the Incumbent of an office has [ not, under our system of government, j any property in it His right to ever i rise it is not based upon any contract I or grant It is conferred on him a a public trust, to In* exercised for the benefit of the public Such salary as may bo attached to it is not given be cause of any duty c*n the part of the I public* To do so. but to enable the in-j rumbeni the better to perform the du- ; tic*s of iiis office by the more exclusive I devotion of ttm*» thereto.* “And again. A public office, or the ! prospective fees of an office. ar» not | the property of the incumbent, within the constitutional provision against de . Privinu a man 01 property.* ** SLOSSON LOST j !*«in..\M;i.piii \ i*. - c;rA C» - . - « J i. f»o- Japan* **xi • 11. » t«»!..^ t feati ! bi v II . M • • 1 • «T c « t * . » u ; ». ! 11 • r«l r**trn ite.i t »*ie l.v t .. *• ..»■*• **r »•••• to .•*.! H-'pp* h * l ,r, ;t \ <-rac* < r *: : - f#*r *».*• .me 111* lc T in W < Sl«.> ...» «im«l** .<n * f I j I -1 and la l . i Klig • • 7* JLOW PROGRESS IN THE CASH REGISTER SUIT CIS INN ATI. •' |W s —11,1 •: tneaf M •‘*. tj .it . t - • * •*-».: i ■ i it 1 .tf*» I «**n end :*•• otm otlun'i «.i former ri* • *.f to. Nati**i. »l K* , *t*r t format tin w .» f .ft . «.*< •»». ♦ ..rn i.im " • : \ l.v ti •- pr*” * It • t » »*. .!r>. ' r • * « • ;*t * * I ill.. * .li 1 ..»• .* on • *•* rn t * ',.* ■*« I* U-. ill .. : »*tr‘• , * n.*» t* ..f j n» iglit* , \ r. m. r ♦ ••vep.im* * **t • « i tt. . . I . _ — •jMm-mrrag-i—■ m\mm\ ..■■■■■■ i ■ ■■■■—■u ... V/ - HOME the man who «* knows what's what wants good liquors when he wants any -can't foist any poor stuff on him. U'e J , don t try to push inferior goods on our ratrons— that's why we have pat- ^1, rons; that's why they deal ■ < with us year after year; P > send us o*hcr customers. I m Rest whiskies, brandies. ■ p,ins, liquors and cordials. J ~^rw4*r,±vTriz ’aar^ ...r&rs* ; rta wa r - KRAUS & CO. 1 he “Fast Mail” Order House 1.513 Market St. WHEELING Brth'Phonet j MSk — , Copy'lM H.n s.h.«torr tc Mm Ji DJUSTABLE collar over coats; i f you haven’t worn such a coat, you don’t know what comfort you’ve missed. Hart Schaffner & Marx certainly know how to get the style into these garments; and there’s no question about quality in anything they make. And we sell them. Plenty of overcoats hereof all styles. and up. Suits 5518 and up. HOI3MAN & DUVALL >1 Iweltth St. A Step From Market This store >•* the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes FREE DELIVERY Bill Intrnlnrtrt *o Ka»o Appr pr.alioo M««lt for Fre# D*.ivrr*cs of TMru ■ml Fourth Clara P. o. V 4S»fl\«ST«»N |>.. ~ x .H t t . ** ». • »*»«* ‘‘Vina t if., a i*l f. art la | * I •'•t :fi . •* » « ilit rn*f u • | ; > l:« pr.-mtat '' tiri'+t «.f t*. nri. « TMf* Mil wt> i,»! apj f<ipfintf> $ t.a.t ’■ ** .11*1 lie.i »« r ifnl jn r «.IK ni t,rut t If ,,, u . . r« l ► HOI Ilia f .. .Hun TI.h : . 1 * 11 1" ,i r r'P*n*Mt . in *i » . t> i . “TIP" O’NEIL Wiij M kf R* January 1. ft«. gardjn* Jte,* »*«t For Kaalf nation • « Pra aidant. * ’ 4" N'l'I ‘ \ f »i. mi i . ftnrnf «»f ; I* v* II fikr ait t« i • f#i #n>« * ' • »•••»»* (••in# » |*.r hi- rrsifttm ’ ' ’• r'i «•' * b*» \t # -«t« • n '•* * * Til- * * Nr II, r«n J II tiary 1 mid rirrii(|\4 * t t. Lit hr »t*» •h- nut irr of hit* dr« r M iH-r kf r, rrcmt* '• • flw to | ... to .4«k Thin .. non ai**iv h*n>1«|iii«rfrrp »• • to r><m • • tt\ (Lin a... o|-|«onr<l by I Pure Whiskies FORT IIENRY GREEN BAND Covers of coi v! pure v.lihk’es will find they have m.iJc no mistake in ordering either of these well" known brands. A host of enthusiastic users declare that these whiskies are the rr. >st mellow and smoothest goods sold in the Ohio Valley. Order either one of them for your next nip and be convinced. Can’t Br B»*at For High Bail*. Schaeffer & Driehorsf Co. All Good.' Shipped on D*y of K-cnpt of Order U2S MAIN STREET WHEELING. W VA. Finest Wines snd Whisloes ~ " - 1 - ~' ====>