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SOCIETY A. Arthur Wasu». of Uuh and Hon* Philadelphia, will be at the Anon hall this afternoon and until Monday evening to furnish costumes for the Masquerade **5 » fine line of costumes, many of which will be on display at the ball on Monday evening This masquerade mil be the largest ever attempted. •peaks at ugt Itr. Harriett 'ones mill si*eak ti the girls of the High school, at the High school building. Friday, at 9 30 a. m .and St 3 p. m. alii Speak t*» the girls < f the advanced grades of the Mercer and I’noin sriiools. at tne Merger hall. Motlieis are Invited to tne afternoon spcaJang.— Charleston Gazette. Snow fll Buce. Tlie popular Cotillion club will give their annual Snow Kail dame on Monday night at the Carroll « lub auditorium for which a fine program lias he - n arranged under the direc tion of prof. Becker. The l*all will be heauttf ulJ.x det orated with snow ball and white trimming and a flue winter scene will be the attraction Music will be render-d by Kent fields full Klfcs oi-itieatra as follow*. Two-19tep ."Ilgrmony Hag’* Walts. "When the Star* in ihe Sky Spell KoVe" Tw<»-Htep . . 0. . Hall Oil Silvery Moon" Walt* ' A Girlie \\ as .lust \la !e to I«o\ e * Two-Htep. In Georgia land' Itmlnwda. . Dream of l«nve" Waits . ... ."Myatery* os tends.OMenda Two-Htep.... “Ghost of the Violin* Schottlsch. "The Burglar Hag* Walts.* At the | alare of I ►renin s" Two-Htep.“Itugtime Goblin Man" Hedowda . ."Thelma** Waits."When 1 l««»st You* Two-Step. . How, How. Row" Waits."Horn*. Sweet Home** Married at 8t. Cldmllla At the resident e of It* x Young. In St. Clajrsville. this .norning Miss Clara Pebler. daughter «*f John I’ebler, or tnls • tty. an I Willtnm D KudMIl. a him « nlnlst **f Who* ling xxere «|uietly mm rled. The couple will make their home in Wheeling. — Martins Kerry Tlniee. Qnimby Soceptlon. I*k*t evening at the Quimbv home lh Ktikw«M.ii a ret option was tendered l»r. and Mrs. Will tjuimby. tecentiy marrictl Manx friends called and the float and hostess were Mr. Charles V^ulmbx and Miss Jennta (JUimbj-. Mrs. k'lUiu Hteenrod. of Wheeling, had <*harg« •jt the dining room assisted by Mrs K. W Dungan. Miss Mabel Kortnev. Miss Nell Kyle. Miss Agnes Kreter, and Mrs' 1-award Kranxel) To assist in receiv ing w* re Mia. Srvinour Dunlevy and Mr lionahl Ounlevy. Refreshment* weie served during the evening. Social Thursday. A social and enter ta.mnent was giv en Thursday at th** German Kutherar church m Martins Kerry The follow ing ladles eiiterihir»**d Mr* Murkhardf. Mrs. T Helfenbine. Mrs j -Schweitzer. Mrr. Albright. Mrs. Smart sol Mr*. Bat ten. Mrs Horcher. Mrs. Iletl and Mrs. lid. Henschel TURKS DESTROY (ConUnasd from rirat Pace.) • eak. staggered into the Bulgarian tamp. The Turks reported that many Turkish officers have been killed by • heir troops because of the officers' re fusal to surrender. Many civilians have starved to death. To Resume War. LONDON’. Jan. 31.—The Balkan al lies and the Turks an* making active preparations to resume hostilities In SiMtheastern Europe The delegates of the allies to the peace conference here are saying farewell and packing their baggage Ireparatory to departing from Ian don. \ news agency dispatch received here to-day from Constantinople re ported that the Turkish delegates had be.-n ordered home, but the command has not yet been received here, p seems that only the good offices ol the powers can avert a further resorl to arms, but thus far these apparent l> have failed. Even at this late hour each side ol the dispute is accusing the other ol bluffing. The Turks declare that it their note to the powers Thursday the allies wtr* given greater entires ons as basis ior resuming tin P*aoe negotiations than they had ex pected to be made them at the com fnencenient of the peace negotia'lon* allies practically admit this, tsir sa; what would have been acceptabl' even a fortnight ago cannot now tn entertained, and that the Turktsl game obviously *s to lead them b; the nose for months, counting on tin allies' financial exhaustion and hop Ing that complications will arise t< faior Turkey. Excitement Is Great. Hr liancfT. head of the Bulgarin delegation, said today that the fee Ings of the Balkan populations inns be considered Excitement anion them, they declared, had reached th highest degree against their fraudi l*nt treatment by a handful of yotm Turks conspirators, who had attemp ed to play with the decision of Kurop and the honor prestige and lives .1 the Balkan peoples A comparison between tb«. tafica snd the Mussulmans holy shrines i Adrlanople. Itr. Is aeff said, was ma missible. fir lianeff repeated ths nothing could stop a reopening < RHEUMATISM Nature’s Way Best-then Hel| Nature—Use th? Great Foot Pores to Expel Acid Pois* I? ons—Try My Drafts. iVatal Hrinic* *1 I’air to Tr> FKKI l*»r » lak* m« <1f« in«'ii ih»\ « ann> rnr*1 only nafui* rnn <lo dial li> yon < ot »«*.*! Xalurr yoti ran hat-i* pttln 4 anting Ir ln<- 4 xpnltioii • Ini’lllr* from II ryatxun thrnnr na'no-'a xiutlri 'll*' |>4>r4>* It me •••n«l }4wi {■ tlr 4tf my Mag IVil llrafig. 11 tllllpl#* I'tit tnrttf r4*r "tv for lOirtini ittm I know r »ry Tr— »*♦»* ’rstad l.***|| o« *•' r# •*}*+ *r •r + l*'*ll»* I' t«# f \ • ♦ »• l • onM • i I rt f*• rt* I no* if * r»tt»f • ( . |r a r, t»?»f* ** ». mail; T*».r» r* • In# T».* r|ta t'Kliti * 1 fat ' f «r*.» I*, r » 1*1*1# (ft* a hi I rvl $9*t ilHUt •r I# r«ii * "Every Picture Telia a Story." Jlre YOUR Kidney’s Weak? HOW TO TELL—First read the testimony and learn what Doan's Kidney Pills have ’done for others. Thejj If your bark aches, if sharp pains strike you when stooping or lifting: If you are lame In the morning, tire too easily; if you have dlzsy spells and are nervous, despondent and Inclined to worry' over trifles; If the kidney secretions are highly colored and Pill of sediment. Messages are too frequrnL scanty, painful or scalding, it Is likely that you- kidneys need quick attention. Take 'a sample of the urine and let It stand for 24 hours. If ■ sandy, brick-dust like sediment settles to the bottom of the receptacle, there is evidence enough to suspect the kidneys. the war except the unconditional sur-l render of Adrianople and the Aegean island*. | The Servian delegates to-day bade; j farewell to Sir Edward Grey. :he: ' British foreign minister. Stojin ) Novakovitch. head of the delegation.1 told Sir Edward that he considered a renewal of the war inevitable, as the Bulgarians would not be satisfied with anything short of the surrender of] Adrianople M. Nov akov itch said to the Associated Press that he did not j believe any interference with tiio I allies was possible. I ' This time." he added, “the prelim | inaries to peace, together with a new i armistice, will he signed after the ; tall of Adrianople and on a drum j head in the battlefield." M. Veneallos. the Greek premier, in . bidding farewell to friends to-dav, , I said he hoped soon to return to lam ! 1 don for a definite conclusion of peace, . j as the second period of the war , | would he very short. The exchange of com mimical ions , between the representatives of the I powers was active to-day. hut thus far J it seems that no practical way lias 'been found to avert a r« sumption of II hostilities. r I London Hopeful r | Gi.N'fiON Keb I v e |.«,n t<*u inorn - ins liapeis rfl'pe ,r r ,|«, f i. 1 .11 Bum* p! means stilt will be found to avert a r« u ' sumpliun nf ttie u <■ The Tillies iiiildist**.- , ilespat fricn ’ Suthi «l.l< h ile. late- that t..,* Turfcleti - . i uti.-, estops liave m.i i n .• . neue » 1 fsv uralde trnlM eweiofi l.'le tl.an on 1..S , . ttulsariMn delegate* In l.nr.liui Bhd * I n.tni.- i os fmuratile impression m»v | l.i- strengl tiened h ten It s fm,rnl t tin t , it Is generally share,! In Knropr Tie III lines therefore i iinsiit* o t .*r« is still 11 ' *■«!?'» I <»||» f • .It !»•*.« •• * r ; »•*■ f»#i**r\ . .! I | It Ii..«t ih# you»iic Turku • !*• j J •!«• to a »■•*;• f*r» *»r m**-f tf»*» # t* I* HUflv •*»•• * * I flC f I I *1 Hi*- Mill* 1 j **»*»**! •• *!”• 1 • -I . • 0 XIIfN • GOETZE PHARMACY CHANGES HANDS IMPORTANT BUSINESS DEAL GOES THROUGH YESTERDAY. New Owner* Take Charge At Once And Will Make Numerous Evten •ive Improvement*. The l Joel He pharmacy on Twelfth ^ street, one of the oldest stand* in the city, has been wild to the lloge. ltavls I>rug company of Marinis Kerry and j the new owners will lake charge Im mediately, although the store will not Is- opened for several days to allow for the taking of an Invoice. The company is composed of John Davis of Toronto, O.. tad B K lloge of M.ir | tins Kerry Air. Davis was formerly In the drug business al Toronto but Iris sold his store at that place and will take charge of the store here. Mr lloge fs owner of one of the largest and best equipped stores In tfii* set . ton at Marin* Kerry and the i«u men j will own all the stock in the Wheeling store. ! The company has an eight year lease on the building In which the i store Is totaled and a five year option to port base the luilldlng and It was staled on good authority Iasi evening that the company m*\ exert Ise their option to purchase the bidding The budding win lie remodeled, new up to date furnishing* being Installed and a fine soda fountain wil he added The store will likely la* opened for busl J ness before the end of the coming wee) ■ AYE FAMOUS CHURCH CASE IH HANDS OF JUST Kl\yxs •’ITT M" Jen XI After It,-hep hull It Mint- • .Xle'hedtal • ef ' n«’ttiriHtl, 11• I f* -tifr-l f..r thr**** ti#.'i»* * • * ■ * 1'•* I It' if I men iiivf him it»«l Mm «.*• *m- «» ItoMr.i w.tr. ff | »• f fr.|t, I. -v \!r- ••»» *- f « %.f»p> (‘f T v * ft I. irifpt.l »• ,f ' itrrr.p*n «• V*»-V «*nf. nr ♦ 1 f% t. ff*-r l«‘ »■-«.|» M• Mtf r« «r.tfr ft. Mr !{..».», «..fl t tifr **mlrik- i» ft. Ih* rImrrh I 1.1 • f-.II.H k H.-lr ». f. 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'•« ftrht a | • h# \ a'•• <• fifn nn iff nr * »nl nf* |'km I « ^Ih« ** to filflki- u in.it* 4*. * I <Totip In a terror to nun* mother* Ti pn«t fh-'tit regarding the r*ti«», | Ural avmft»ni», treatment and h«>w to ■ prevent the attgeh |a the nti)rrt of thl< art trie The flrgt oniptnma of i j rrotip la hoer««-ne»a. ami In a ehlid J anhjeet to thl* itlwnur, la a tore Ittdl j ration of an appronrhltig r»t • tf• ta Thla j I- followed h» a peetillnr rough rough ft» giving Chamberlain* t'otltth Mem J edv a* r||re# ted na non a* *h»' ehllrl , be -nme* hrvnrae, or rirn after the rtiaipy rnnth appear*. the altar h n ay he «ard«d oft and all danger and j anth-tV avoided. *lhla remedy ta «l«e a rertgin rim for rronp. anil ha« never Imen known to fail It la the <nle reltnnre with manv thonaand* of mrther* and never d!*appnln** them I i* n anther In In ■ lough Hi tne Iv eon l’.nn* no opium or other nanoth mil If Your Back Aches and Your Kidneys are Weak, I Get the Kidney Remedy That has been Proved GOOD 1 Again and Again Right Here in Wheeling. I Wheeling People Tell It: 1 MARKET STREET Mr* John Tracy. 7*4 Market St.. Wheel ing. W. Va. aaya: "A member of my family was subject to attacks of ktdney trouble for a number of years, the result. Do doubt, of working almost constantly In a stooped position. The kidney secretions passed Irregularly an! there were acute pains across the lotus. Doan s Kidney Pills proved to be Juat the remedy that mas needed, and In a short time they drove away the trouble. Since then I have used Doan's Kidney Pills off and on. and they have always lived up to the claims made for them." MAIN STREET Henry Wilhelm*. T! 4 Main KL. Wheeling. W. Va.. aaya: "I have uaed IHian'a Kidney Pllla fur backache and other aymptuma nf kidney complaint. My experience hae been ao aatiafactury that I ran recommaad them to other kMlaey ruffe rere. In my raee. Duane Kidney I*11l» have alwave acted promptly and have gt ven great relief from kidney- trouble I conakder thie remedy an excellent one for all complaint* analog from weak kldneya.'* S. WABASH STREET 1 Mrs Fred Maurer. 215 S. Wabash Rt.. = Wheeling W V* . says * I hold a high opinion of Iftoan* Kidney Pill*. Judging from knowledge of their curative lowers. They have l»eeii used in my home on dtf- 5$ ferent occasions with the most excellent re sults Some three years ago. a member of » my family suffered severely from pains In the small of the hack and there were other ctstreslng symptoms of kidney complaint. Doan s Kidney pills were eo highly recom mended that a supply wan pro* tired They lived up to the rial ms made for them, tfeg contents of two boxes effecting a complete cure 1 publicly recommended this remedy nearly thre#. years air o. and now I gladly confirm that statement." j MAIN STREET Bruno Often, paper hanger. 21S8 Main £t.. Wheeling. W. Va..-*a\». "Being on my feet no much and the bending I am obliged to do. no doubt was the cause of my kid neys getting disordered. I suffered a great deal from a dull i»aln across the email of my bark and 1 was often still and lame The kidney action was also irregular at times A neighbor advised me to tako I>oan's Kidney Pill*, and I began using them I wiu surprised bv the quick relief 1 obtained I had taken but a few doses before the pains reasod and the kidney action became regular 1 fe»*! that I cannot recommend Doan's K.1 dney l’»ll» too highly S. HURON STREET Mr*. George M. Del tere. 2ft S. Huron St.. Wheeling. W. Va. sags: M[ am glad to confirm my former statements endorsing Doan a Kidney Pills. I have had no occa sion to use this remedy since, having had no recurrence of kidney trouble. Doan* Kidney Pills cured me yesre ago. and the cure ha* been permanent. In case I ever have* return of the complaint. Doan's Kid ney f*111s would be the first thing I would take.** _ MAIN STREET Mr* Harry Tice. 70 4 Main 81.. Wheeling, W Vi., says: "For a number of years X felt out or sorts and did not know what ailed ins. My back ached almost all tha time and was very *eak. I also had severe pain* across my kidneys that made It Im- ! possible for me to bend over Pissv spella j bothered rue and I fe| t poorlv In every wav. Someone finally told me about Doan’s Kid* ney IMlls and I decided to give them a trial. I It required hut a few dose* to bt lug relief i and as I continued using them, the pains became leas severe until they entirely dla~ appeared. Doan's Kidney Dills brought me such great »>enent inat f am only too pleased to recommend them.*' DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS Sold at all druggists and general stores, 5oc a box; or mailed on receipt ot price by FOSTFR-MILBURN CO., Buffalo, N. Y. THE ROUND UP AT THE COURT — SCORES BIG HIT BEFORE LARGE AUDIENCE. — That Packed the Big Playhouse to the Doors—Mr. Arbuckle and Mis* Denham Score Individual Triumphs. The west has rome amt gone and nil that we have left is the m* mor> If there is one phase of life that truly portrays true Americanism. It is the Me on the great ranges of the west. Wheeling is fortunate Tlw Hound t'p" lias «>ne of the greatest dramas o' life on the great ranges of Artzon i Is presented to the people of Whee. me Mist night marked the first perfor mance of Kl.iw and Krlanger’e produ tion of Kdniund Day - play. The Hoimd-fp The play faitly breathes fi rth the fife of the great and open west It is all there Kverv detail is worked out to a nicety. The devil may-rare cow -hoy with all his halo d romance, t ie rustler, the Indian and The first act of this stirring dranii the sands of tlie desert. Open* with the character!-tic adobe house of tiie western rancher With •'iibtle stagecraft lie* plot is gradual 1y given to the audience From the r.rst moment that tin* curtain rlscz, ■ with its vividness. The charm ter* are real i harat 1 Ts no-a ,mn women win* ml aid never dn*<dle characters v ho breathe forth the v rile III. of tin* Amerhan weal. Great Dramatic Effort Much might be said • ' the first two e 1 of i>. play bat t* tm shadowed by tin* superb dramatic ef feci of "The Mauiitatnc and 'he Itesert The I .and of In • «d Fhlngs If fins production lai k'-d in every detail that makes tor the iiiiH-,< of , drittia. It would l»* saved hv this one sat The curta'n raises i,t) the famous "Valley of iN-a'Ii” It Is the break of dav Plow Iv III tie* dls'anee, aw. IV on I lie distant hortron lie riv* o' the rising sun are slowly glv-ti tdrth Vs the darkness is fraitiMilli dispelled ie the oncoming da.v an Indian is -e*n seated upon a pony. I,lke a bronzed statue I be sits. As the echo of the eall dies away the lndian,slowly disappears be hind a ledge of roc-k. Silently another Indian appears astride a pony and rides like a red spectre down a trail that leads from the crest of a cliff Then another, and Ihen another ap pears. Silently they ride down the tortuous trail and disappear as mys teriously as they appeared The cli max of tin* act is reached when a bat tle Is staged between the aborigine* and the I'nited States soldiers who have ridden to the rescue of two white men For a few m.nuteg the god of battle reign* supreme. It is all there, the rush and *wir! of the soldiers, who uash down the ron.von and drive tbe redskins from their mountain fastness. \ machine gun is dragged out. over looking the canyon, and sweeps the rocky projection of the Indians The bark of the Winchester and the crack of the "forty-four" mingle with all. Excellent Acting. \s the third act of this remarkable drama stand* above the other three so Mac Ivn Arbuckle In the role of "Sllin" Hooter, sheriff of Pinal county. Arizona, stands above the entire cast The iwo most predominenf features of the production arc the- third act and Mac-lyn Arhnc kle Without them the success of The Hound I'p" would be absolutely impossible With reference to lice other members of the cast, they are all to he enmpliinetilei! upon their werk tiroie lietili.im. a* Kchn. and Kthel von Waldron, a* Polly, are tine and both senreel a distinct artistic triumph The other n embers of the cast were excellent. LOCAL BOYS Regardless of Expense. • "You call this a JJO.iXH) film?” "Yes. there are fift' men In the banquet scene." “Men ran be hired for a day.” “You forget that they are eating real eggs.” Thre.. \arirues nf lace .ire success fully combined to fashion smart .'at9i*. The Latest Invasion. First Suffragette Hobo—What rame of Weary Millie Walkaway? Second Suffragette Holm—She a I hist Ina Rhodes were riding the r< jf a Santa Ke east bound w hen W«| Millie let loowe to put her hat straight.—Judge. (Sieves of the two-button type popular. ♦ “Wheeling’s Leading Stationer” 0 ALBERT DITTMAR BACK ON HIS JOB 0 At His Old Stand—No. 1308 Market Street. 0 I have taken up my former store, and re-stocked 0 with everything pertaining in my line of business, and 0 will he pleased to have my friends, and the friends of 0 the late firm, to call and see me. a \ have recently secured the exclusive agency for the lawman & Erbe Mfg. Co.. Record Filing Cabinets, f Filing System Supplies. Office Desks and Chairs. 0 Agency for the "Moore's Modern Methods” Loose 0 Leaf Record-Keeping Books and Supplies. Irving-Pitt 0 Loose Leaf Outfits' Memo. Price and Ring Books. 0 Ledgers and Post Binders. g Headquarters for Hurds Fine Stationery, F.n Z graved Calling Cards. , Special "Die” work done on short notice. 0 L E. Waterman Co.'s “Ideal" Fountain Pens— 0 None better, none as good. 0 Mitvol and Multi-Kopv Carbon Papers and Rib 0 bons. 0 Berkshire Typewriting Papers Sample for the j asking of same. " We guarantee prices to he right We deliver promptly. We want you to try I’S. [ ALBERT DHTMAR, Leading Stationer 0 1308 Market Street, Wheeling, W. Va. Alleged to Have Ran A way from Home Plowed Up at Deahler. O Arehle Strownider. -07 Smith llroad wa.v. Prank Ki'lwrti. t2w Smith W» l>aj-h. and lain renre *wrinm. '>.'2 South Huron »tre»d. of thiw rlty, all aho il i I .•MT'* if are. were a|>|ir> heiidrl .t Iteahler li, | mt evening by the pollen aw runaway* The- ar>* bein* held until the lord polire or parent* will *o »o that rt*v and hrtn* ihctu ba» V home They had applied for <oinrlhtti* to rat and Haled they had runaway from home. 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