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i BBLLAIRE Will Hold Euchre, the Knljbts of 8t. John of thU city •re making arrangements for a euchre | dance to be given In the Tamer Hall, on Belmont street. Tuesday, fibrmry 4. Prises will ha awarded !ko fortunate players and the general Mblto Is Invited to attend This wilt H tbs Inst social avent before Lent. BLUM BROS. "The Store That Sella Woottex" r' "Ths Stors That Sells’Wooltex" ' Special Lot of Crisp. Nswa 4 Lingerie Waists worth $1.60^a | and $1.76. Sala Y * Saturday we are going to have a sale of a special lot of brand new lingerie waists, worth SI.54 and St.75. at the special price, $1.00. These waists can be sold at this price because we allow the man ufacturer to send them to us three months ahead of the time they were ordered to be shipped. Beautiful waists, all sizes and values such as you've never seen before. Special—Complete line of sizes In the popular ladies' tan and light blue gingham shirts, soft collar and enffa—fine value at 49c. Our 8ale of Muslin Undarwaar Ends Saturday Night—Ac. range to be Here. When "Finis" la written to our January Sale of Muslin Underwear It will end a very interesting chap ter on QUALITY and VALUE. Ex unusual circumstances, we cannot hope to surpass tho values In this ' Sale—on the contrary, we may not be able to equal them. Women ■who have not profited by the Sale’s economies, should lose no time In ,dolng eo, when the savings are so 'pronounced. These for example— Slipover and high neck gowns— hwmarkable values at 39c. 49c, «9c, Tic and 98c. Corset covers at 10c, l#e. 25e. ;39c. ’ Drawers—15c, 25c, 39c. 50c. 1 Princess Slips—85c. 98c, 31.25. Saturday night the sale ends— now is your last chance to lay In a mipply for the next six months. Saturday—1,500 yards of new spring percales—the famous "Pun jab’' percale—known as the beet standard percale on the market. Colors are guaranteed absolute ly fast—yard wide, sel- | f)l ling for I L2C The picture sale was a great | success—folks bought four, five and six at a time. , i The variety was so great that we’ve an ample supply of the most interesting subjects, which will be offered Saturday at the ■ » ails price .I tJC We’re clearing out all winter coate, suits, skirts and dresses at prices way lest than coat. A few coats, a few suite, a few dresses— but whatever garments remain in stock, and If It’s your sixe and please you then you’ll get a bar gain that you’ll not forget In many years. Come Saturday to our clearance sale! 8e«* how the “Wireless" is oper ated—see the only real aeroplane ever shown In Bellalre—and aee I the new spring rug* and curtains in our booth at the F. O. K. Kxpo- I sit ion._ Will Celebrate Anniversary. The Christian Endeavor Society of the Christian church of this city, is 1 making arrangements to celebrate the : Thirty-second anniversary of the or- j sanitation next Sunday. An elaborate | program is being arranged and all : members are urged to be present. I ___ I | When the Wind Shrieks ||! \ Loud S A stove that works with ft \ (i will means a great deal more \ 11 for the good cheer of the home ]' 1 than one that bucks and balks. / / Tome down and let us show you / i[ a thing or two about heating (' i stoves that will interest you i j ; The Mellott Co. <:j i On tha Long Whits Way. | nothing worse could be found. They 1 were fined 95 and costs each, which they paid. Flctlctlous names were given, but they were well known by | a large number of local people One plain drunk was arraigned before the Mgyor yesterday morning and w-as fined the usual sum Entertained Club. Yesterday afternoon, at her home on Guernsey street. Mrs. James Ijtw-' renre very pleasantly entertained the members of the Friday afternoon Mew in* Flub. The afternoon was very enjovahly spent at fancy work and music and at an appropriate hour re. Ireshmenls were served stw raws dailt The Roma Theatre Hellatre’s Most Comfnrtahlc Moving Picture House In the Churches. Sunday February 2. Fhrististi church Sabbath school. <• 4*> a m . preaching at in 4f. a m ; Junior Kn deavor. 2 p m ; Indian Hun Mission Shakespeare Said: "lie nhii s'eala mi purso steal* tra«h b it |t dtdn t come from TAYLOR’S As we .e!l only the la'est and beat in that line M*Hn f’urse. ttlll Folds, f’ard Fanes Wallets, etc fxrye s* ousmess meeting. The regular business meeting of i ■the Y. P.8.0. E wll Ibe he) ,|in the First Presbyterian church in-this Pity Tuesday evening. February 4 Sev eral Important business matters will be given attention anil all members •re requested to be present. Former Resident Dead. Word has been received In this city of the death of Alonso P Myers, which occurred at Denver. Colorado. Thursday, Janaury 3«fh. following an Illness of tuberculosis The do- i ceased was a forme rresldent of this city and waa very well known lie aerved for a number of years as prin-1 clpal of the Onion atreet school iml waa • member of the Olty Board of Kaatnlners He left ibis city In the year 1Sb3 and engaged In the shoe business at Pittsburgh, but several years ago moved to Denver for the benefit of hit health He is survived by a wife and three children. Police Court. Two prominent people of the Weal Virginia aide caused som» thing of a scandal In fhla city. Thursday even ing A prominent man of McMcchen and a married woman of Wheeling were arrested hr the local police on complaint of the woman a husband, who had followed her from McMecli en They were taken before the Mayor, and a charge of disorderly conduct «i. Mn4 aga mi theta, •• ( JULIUS WEILL ^ ITS* rurvLAa iron ft » a coaarri I VSL SE** THE SIGNAL EO* SUCCESS Ii * *' n ,f* *fff*‘if** v hh ih^ lirirtrepor* Vtf»nk a Tr^nf » *•''*“ >oi| rr.;,i r-r»e e ••rjl**fVt#»nf *r,ef he lp* >ou IUA* . If.l.fM x| ,»*<%*' '•% -i « e |# * r fr*#4 »r» r If > # I __ _i ♦ I r C* i ' In* e* * l*^*e| on Aceffinta. ~ - - ■ ■■ ■— ■ - . .1.1 I ■ I I Only a Few More Days ONLY A FEW OF THE USED PIANOS LEFT -zr Our January Clearance Sale is near its end. It has been the means of supplying many families with good, serviceable pianos at small cost. A few of the best bargains still remain. A partial list follows: A Fancy figured Mahogany Lester, looks like new, and shews very little use. Has a rich, deep, sonorous tone and delightful action. Cost new S365ZX). Can be purchased in this <£235 —A Walnut case New England, has a nice tone and action, very desirable style of case, marred some but hardly noticeable. Cost new S350. (2^1 1 A Goes now, easy terms, for. A IU —A Walnut case Ludwig, in excellent condition. Sweet, mellow tone, good action. Cost new $300.00. Goes in this <T*i| rrfr sale for. tM • D —A $475 dull finish Ebony I vers & Pond. Used less than one year, beautiful tone and action. No finer piano in any home in this city. Deliv- (P97C ered to your home for.*. 4 J —Steinway, Ebony case, good tone and excellent ac tion. Cost new S550.00 and can now Cl QK be bought for. OU —Emerson, beautiful figured Mahoganv, just like new. Everyone knows the Emerson and what it costs new. Here is a rare chance to get S45o worth of piano at just one-half price. Don’t COOK overlook this one. Every piano listed is a fine instrument and worth about double the price asked. Be sure to come eariv as instruments of this class don’t stand long on the flocr. No interest on time payments. C. A. House Music Co. 1305-1307 Market Street. school, 3 p. m : Christian Endeavor. fi'45 p. m ; preaching. 7:45 p m. l‘rof. Taylor, of llethany College, will preach at both morning and eveniug services. First Presbyterian church. Sabbath school, f*• 45 a. m.: Preaching services at 11 a m and 7:Jt*» p. m.: morning theme: "How Two Men T«>ok a Crip ple to Prayer Meeting" Evening theme "An Age of Youth." Junior and Senior Christian Endeavor at 6:30 o’clock Elk Grand Theatre TAttDETILLE AND PICTURE* Matinrc datlv at 2.It rvening show stsri* «t « 3n, continu ous, no stops Prices Five and Ten Cents. Assault Charge. fleorge Zebra, a foreigner residing near the Fort Pitt mine, south of this city, was arrested by Constable Min der on a charge of assault and bat tery on the person of Stanley (inure He was arraigned before Squire Mas on. entered *a plea of guilty and was flued 12 and costs ON MONDAY February 3rd The l,ockc Shoe Co. is going to give to one of their customers a fc.un Ford automobile, absolutely free. Ask us about tbia. Locke Shoe Co. BELL At RE. OHIO Will Install Officers. Art*ingenioritii An- In in* mad. In Hi. II.II*Ir. Ills, of .\la< i iili.i.a for a •»fg« affair fn be held la Mi«dr lodge rooms on iSelinont si reef Monday evr. ning of netf ween A very largo nurn tier of candidal"* will In- i.igi'n into Hi. *'*deiv, and lh. lo-wlv .letted ofllrer* will hr Installed Following • h. business meeting a roe la I on will lie held aud rifrerlmu n*M will be served. Dance This Evening. The I’topia dub of lh « dry will give another of their en toy aid. dance* In the Itorna hall on Iteimont *freet this evening and the ton.-tni public I* Invlt.d tr» attend Milne w III he furnished by lh. I’l.rmll orilie.ira o' ihla rlty Ooj-iie Funeral Held Funeral scrrlees ov* r the remit e« of the late Mr and vlr« \\ llliam M hltiifv who flu-d at their hotn. on Thirty eighth street VV edro rda*. nioi n Ing following an lllru" - of pneumonia, were conducted vewferdav a'lerinHin ai I o'clock at their late reetdcnce hv Rev .1 V| Hhrtfer. pastor of the Kir«t M K rhnreh of this cltv Interment waa made in the Rime lllll inir'lsfy Thura Fun.ral Held The f'lnernl of the late Mrs flmrfr Thtim. who died at htr home on VortH •lefferson street Tue^dav tnortiinit fo. low ing a linai ring Illness, were eon d-u 'i d at her laft home vesferdav »f fern*' n h- Rev it *; Herbre* h* oas ka id ini- h iiri it mi no’d i toui b ■ «*r. MUnMat tu made la tha *oaa Hill cemetery . T1** I'nlted 8 La tea Steel corporation ha» •aaaoaacef an Increase la the ***** ot their employe*. This will affeet about S3 per cent of the men employed In the local mill. These men will receive an average Increase of about S per cent. _I Bellalre Brief*. Misses Grace Haney and Mary < amp bell of Washington street are the guests of friends and relatives at Se brlng. Ohio. Miss Elsie Stelndortf of this city Is the guest of friends and relatives at Mingo. lack Forbes of Gravel Hill is call ing on friends and relatives at Mingo. Items of interest for this paper may be left at the City Book store or telephoned to the reporter. Bell 26I-J. •1. J. Sullivan of Pittsburgh Is a bus iness visitor In this city. The township school teachers •will receive their regular montblv salary to day. Alfred Mayer of Beiinont street has returned from a business trip to Pittsburgh. Miss Ella Kurner is quite 111 at her home on Cnlon street. Frank Fulton of Zanesville was call Ing on friends in this city yesterday. Mrs .1, Zimmerman of Toronto. Can ada is the guest of friends and rela-: tlves in this city. T T. Taber of Barnesville was call-1 ing on friends in this citv v»>ierH>v I Sebil! lager, of thw Manias Ferry church. T la Felice Court Tbe smb who was arrested la Wheel lag Thursday, suspected of be ing Implicated la the murder of a girl near Maynard.- about a year ago, wn* brought to this city aad taken to 8t Clairsrllle. yesterday, where he will be held awaiting further Investi gation by the county authorities. A plain drunk was fined $1 and costa and paid. T« Take Extensive Trip. J. T. Scott, of this city, accompan ied by Mr. aad Mrs. I. M. Scott and aoc Arthur, of Steubenville, will leave about the middle of February for New York, where they uke passage on a steamer for a thirty day* trip to the tropics. The boat will touch at Porto Rico Panama, Veneauela, where an Inland trip will he made, and then returning, visit the West Indies and back to New York. Monument Work Th° k* before Decoration Dny •’••oert at once, thus allow.me r“T-'rn« Unir, *® complete strictly Mxh (laaa work. We are showing tt.e latest designs of modern Ideas and air* each patron eaclualve right to tT.elr election A roNtal card or either phone will nr.n* to you our large collection of de sign* to **lert fmm K© Mrnts employed. W. H. Evans BtaesroBT. o. Good Servlets. One of the largest crowds since the services were started attended at the Kirkwood M. B. church last evening, r.nd an Increased Interest seems to be taken each evening. Tomorrow morn ing the services will be held at the psttal hour with a sermon by the pas tor to the members especially, and in the evening the revival services will be continued and It is expected that the attendance will be even greater than that of last Sunday, which taxed the capacity Of the lareo •iirillnrlnm Election Today. Tlie annual election of directors for the Belmont county fair will be held today and several local members of the board will go out to be present The directors will probably organise today also, as soon as they are elected Jewel Gas Hinges not only do your work better than any other range made, but they do It cheaper by using less gas We have them in every style and price. GEO. It. MATTHEWS. Heinlein Block. West M. E. Revival. The revival meetings which are in progress in the West M. E. church con tinue to grow in interest. The pastor. Hev. Hess Sullivan, preached an im presslve sermon last evening before a large audience. Thirty-six conversions have teen the result of the meetings so far. Regular preaching service will be held tomorrow- morning at II 0 clock, and in the evening at T 3o o'clock. Interesting Meeting. Then Men's Brotherhood of the West Wheeling M. E. church held a well attended meeting last evening at the church and tt proved quite interest ing. After the business a short pro gram was rendered Funeral Yesterday. The funeral of the late James Con nolly was held yesterday from St. An thony's church, many friends of the deceased as well as relatives being preesnt to pay their last res|iects Hev. Father Wittman officiated and the interment was made In St An thny's cemetery. Funeral Tommorow. The funeral of the late Mrs. Carrie Hingham. "ho di^d Thunmay i*v#»nlrg an*r a Ion*: llineax of dropsy, will be held front the Mt Zion Baptist church at two o'clock tomorrow iftcrne'-o end the Interment will lie made at Week’s cemetery, near I pland Kev Jack-on, pastor of the church, will officiate Bridgeport Briefs. Mrs Frank l’ear«on and son are here from Marnesvllle visiting rela tives Mr and Mrs .T A Maxwell will ar rive here from New Castle. Fa . this evening. Nelsn Franklin returned to Wells vllle. having spent a few days here Mrookslde council w ill meet Monday evening and a quorum Is desired Mr Foster l.lvenspurger was here yesterday on tiis wav from Fairmont to Newark Harry Bratton went to lyirain. O. 1 esterdav Miss 1-,11/alx-th Thotnr«on tame in from F.annoch last night to spend Sun day at home, Mr George Bratnerd. who sc/ted his foot some time ago. was shl,. to go to Stillwater yesterdav to visit Ills son Harry t ook of Steubenville st*end ing the week end »ith local relatives Eight accidental deaths occurred In this countv during the month of Jan uarv General regret was expressed ves te clav shell the death Of Mrs .1 K Winner became known The new directories of the Bell com pany were distributed yesterd.n Henry Whitney of Columbus is the. guest of friends and relatives in this I city. Mrs. Albert Powell of Mils eitv Is the i guest of friends and relatives at Co-. lumfeus F.mil Schmidt of Cnlon strcpt has' returned from a business trip in Mon roe county. Rev. A. T. Foster of South Bella ire' Is recovering from an attack of the la grippe. BRIDGEPORT Sad Death. Yesterday morning, following an ill ness of a month, ocrurred the death of Mrs, J. S. Wisener, at the North Wheeling hospital. Her death was one of the saddest to occur here for some time-, as she was one of the best known and most lovable young ladies | °1 Bridgeport, being best known as | Miss Majorie McKee, daughter of At-| torney McKee She was twenty?flve | years of age and had lived here all' her life until in 1908 she was wedded' to J. S. Wisener and resided in Chl-j i-Kgo and New Mexico, later returning here Four weeks ago a little son va* boro, ever since which her tondi-! 1 tion has been serious and life was des-' paired of several days ago. She is! 1 survived by the husband, son and par-; | cuts, who have the heart felt thanks of a host of friende. I The funeral will be held from the1 j borne In Kirkwood, Sunday at 12: -It*‘ ,o clock. Her. .Tohn Neel conducting ' the services and interment will be made in the Vnion cemetery, at St.! Clairsville. pI j_ _I Third Division Meets. The ladles' Aid Society at lh» Kirkwood ITesbvterian church, has1 I een divided Into seven divisions, earn of which are t«» raise a definite lun-l that Is to be used in making exten slvc improvement* to the church edl-1 lice this spring. The first division ! lias gone a long wav towards raising I** fund as a result of Hje surrcwful entertainment The l-cakc Sisters'. Thursdav evening mid last evening. • he members of the Third Division' i held a meeting at the liouie of Mrs. I Fr<d Smith to go over several plans I for the raising of their fund*. General Exchange Rev V in Kraus of the S' Pauls j | Herman l.uth- ratl « huri h. will go to Martins Ferry tomorrow evening tn I reach at the /ion F.v angelical l.uther ' en church there on missionary work J end Ills place here will h eg I led by ! I(» v Mr llntrky, of Itenwond. while j bis place will be filled bv Hey It F.' , FREE TQ YOU-MY SISTER MriNnnr* ' -W**. IHTlMtaP ♦ *••»!> ffi na o»« It SR • n . t>. >« t,* k>pM T«i I M|Wl 1* IN I mtM ■MNim Pr.-aa p. y..n IkM»l fnm -an . nra '■•n—-If af aa*ilt q « I - k I • and • n*-l» a*mr*Wf that .1 aw r#af n« /Jar tha tr.nf mmt a-.ntplmrlrtai a—l if < n W1«h «n-->n«lnn» -«■» a—inrlr aM• If • «'.n « — k l<— thai I- .. -ante a<)■< l| trlllm.* In-.rf-r- rnnr awl nr n|aH>>n ka an aa raw IIW >a ill 111 f. n m. h n t a anff-r If r-.n al-n 1 » ill a— at *.-i ih- lf-nl-"-ni f.r r •• if n •• >nn r , IW. m alamaraa p- f hr r.- .rn I - III alr-ralt -Hafial rnfhm.k aMta . Mt MU #:»• a •> r»i.l*.,a*..rt nll-in‘li«- h- wiah' anman • .iff. r amt I,* -a 'h r -an raillt *nr. th-martr.n •*« . Ft--t w. m q.i .1 l.ara If an-1 l-am i mat la wm ' fk. n a h-n tha rt.» *.* aa.— f - -i n.nn ha/« an #.p» ratl-m non-an .l-.M« f .r t- ii.—I' TH* naantl ■ f nntnrr. haa--.it «| Ih.niarlr.a ni>h t..a k..n.. r.t'i.«l« II .itnaill M a aaf ta «M»»t af t»|lk| I a"l . fplfclr a JJr !•'» knn- ir.nUnrnf a In-ti *|- -Hilt ami < ft- • -all- -nr. a I mr rrlv-a lima a.. kimaaaiV fal.rr.,» ..a Irr.fft.lar M-m-n nati..n in rminv laitl-a PlniaparM ami h-alth aiaarar-ani'a fr. ta lla tan Wk. f.f*f . -n lla.- t -an r. f~r ?.y tn Imliaa nfi..ir aaa I—altta nk- ka-a an*i a II alalia **ll anj anff. r r * af >h * Mi litataaai r.allf carat all a. man .ihata . ami mak.aa ntpt a a nf. I -Ir r>» T>|||- . a.i.l ml-iat a.a. na m.i.t ami tha frmlm.lt. a f r-n'n.rnt ta t.mra. alao ' i •- k writ-1-> 4at. aa f.ni - . * * 1 MM. M.«UMM£K«, L*o» M - - Notro Ddmo, Ind., U. *.A ' $ «• MARTINSJ'ERRY Farewell Recaption. This evening at the Welsh Congre gational church a reception will be held for Kev. I. Bowen, who has been here from Wales for a couple of months and will start back next week. He ba>> succeeded In surrounding him self with a host of friends who will be present at the affair, which will be given by Edward Hrett's Sunday school class. A musical program has been arranged. Child Dlsa. Inez Virginia, the little child of Mr. and Mrs. Farnsworth, died at Hie home of the parents yesterday after noon. after a short Illness. The fun eral will probably be held tomorrow from the home on Second idreet and Interment will be made at River I view. consequently the shut down of thq . mtlto. the amount to be distributed U comparatively small. However, local merchant* have arranged sales and • brisk bqslnesy is looked for. •low Work. t The structural Iron workers on tbt new mill above town, ere having their troubles In the work because of . favorable weather and other delay*, and are only able to work shon per lods. No work was done by them yesterday, but Contractor Dixon had a force at work on the concrete, Mlrs Bessie Levinson, of Pittsburgh. In the guest of local friends until Tuesday, when she goes to Chicago, to attend the auto show. Mrs. J. M Six returned to her bom* in Pittsburgh yesterday, after a pleas ant visit with Arthur Monger agd family. The light of Thursday evening was the sole topic of conversation yester day and many stories were told. Squire McCleary. of Colliers k.. A Special Song Service. A special song service is to be given in the German Lutheran church to. morrow evening by a quartet of well known local singers and It promises to be very interesting. A program of solos, duets and quartets has been ar i ranged. The other regular services j will he held through the day. Church Pastry Sale. The young people of the Welch Con gregational church will place on sale this afternoon at tho Yingling Meat market a quantity of pies, cakes and various other pastries which they have , been busy making this week. Funeral Today. ! The funeral of the little son of Mr | and Mrs. Fred Huffman, who died i Thursday, strangling as the result ot | whooping cough and pneumonia, will j be held this afternoon at three o'clock [from St. Mary's Catholic church and the interment will be made at St. ! Mary's cemetery Rev. Father Mul I beam will officiate. Entertained Sewing Club. M;ss Jeannette Jones was the charming hostess at her home on West Hanover street Thursday evening to the members of the Sewing club and a | very enjoyable time was had. Plain and fancy sewing formed the diver sion. followed by a dainty luncheon. Missionary Sermon. Divine services will be held In the Zion Bv. Lutheran church n Sunday at 10.10 a. m.. with the sermon by the I pastor in the evening at 7.10 o'clock 1 Rev. W. T Krause of Bridgeport. Ohio, will preach a missionary sermon in stead of the regular evening services On the same evening the pastor. Rev. B. F. Schilltnger. will preach in the Lutheran church at Ben wood. The Sunday school will be held at 9.1.1 a. ! m Bex Social This Evenirg. This evening in the Sunday school room of St Paul's P E. church the young people will hold a Box social. ; w hich gives every indication of being , a great sucres*. The committee In ! charge is preparing for a large crowd Dance at Elks. A crowd of about twenty.five cou ples gave, a party at the Elks’ club rooms Thursdsy evening in honor of Mr l^ouis Yaeger and Mrs Yeager. iw-ho was formerly Miss Lillian McCaf frey of this city Dancing was the diversion until a late hour Deen received at the local hospital for treatment. A large crowd was in attendance at the basket ball games. Inst evening. Miss Be** Whitney, of South Fourth street, attended the funeral of her grandparents, which took place ycater day afternoon fro mthe home In Bel ’"Ire. the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whit new. who died yesterdav Miss Harriet Weikhart of Pltte burgh. Is the guest of Mrs. Heo A. Blackford, over Sunday. s Attorney o. A. Blackford was at Bt. r- yesterday on business, r. Burrows will preach a special sermon for the children at the First M. E. church, this afternoon. The appraisement of the Wolf* store will be held the last of the week probably. * 4 Quite a change is noticed In the condition of the streets, since the man and his cart are on the job. •nhT^da>K.!!' *h? bi* day- bi”s phone bills, electric light bills, bills, then some more bills. LOCALPEOPLE Composing Party of Tourists Left Last Night For a Stay at Florida. Florida is rapidly becoming quite’’ " a popular w intering place for Wheel ng people, a party of ten having left last night for Deland, Fla., to spend the remainder of the winter In the party were: Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Jones. Mrs. Betty I*. Stone. E. J. Stone. Mr. and Mres M. ( . Ogden and daughter. W. E. 9tone will poin the party at Wash ington, D. C. "}J’f bad *<»' that servant go’• \\ hat was the matter? Wouldn't Fne work ? "Oh. she did the work all right hut she couldn t get along with the Yli>l- - dren. "That so?" i es. She d lose her temper every time one of them kicked her on th« shins. —Detroit Free Press. WE DON’T PUBLISH FICTICIOUS RATES TO MISLEAD THE PUBLIC. We Loan Money Break* Needle In Hand. A foreign woman from the upper lend of town wan so unfortunate as to j run a needle Into her hand yesterday and It broke off. leaving a piece Im bedded in the fleshy part. She went to the office of pr I! H. Wilson, where It was removed after considerable" difficult; At Baotist Church. Although the revival meeting* at the First Baptist chureh will contln j 'ie next week none will he held on Monday evening Tomorrow evening j the ordinance of baptism will be ad ministered to a large c:ass and the service will be started at 7 o'clork. J union t'nlnn at 3 p. m and no H. Y P. t". meeting Delta Alpha Market. The members of the Delta Alph.l Sunday school class, of the First , I’.apt let Sundae school will hold a mar ket in the store of Wm Samuels, which was recently opened on renter street, and many articles of food will | Is offered lo I ie public. B'g Crowd Attends. A record crowd was in at tendance i si the final meeting of the weekly re vival services »» the First Baptist church, last evening, where a chorus i 1 of over a hundred si bool children I gave a special sing service, which] was greatly appreciated Many con | versions were made a: tie close of. ihe service, which brings the total to cor -iderahly over a hundred The I Meetings will I drill Mile .illhough Prof 1 W M>-adrrson, who has been the leader of the singing will leave on I .\iond.i| for Illinois Irt Interests of the Blind Plaron S Schafer. stale lecturer of the- oh*o f'ommtssioit for the blind. ' will give sn illustrated lecture in the First Pre■‘bytertan church on What | Opto • facing for th« Blind."" tomorrow ‘ cvenln • and It promise* io he a verv ! interesting address and no doubt w iii I be largely attended. Bmq"s Oauotvter* to Meet The Kings Daughters wBI hold a regular meeting Bonds- evening at l tlo home of Mrs p s Fs'on. at Iii; I Prelaw ha street and It Is tmnortant i that -very member make ati effort to l« present The meeting will be sal led fsv order at 7.70 orlsH k Pay Oay Today is pay dav at nenrhi loral j factories. Including the big mills but ' owing to the fart that considerable 1 lime has been lose owing to the short hue In the supply of raw material,. at the lowrat rale*. If you have a loan rlaewhere, bring In your re. '•elpla and we will ahow you how much vou can aave by BORROW* • - ISO I'ROM ftt. i redlt once e*tabl!ahed with u* ■ » aa good aa a bank account In time o! n*ed. tiur rate* and KaR\ l*AV ME.NTS plan* have proved t«» l»e Ih * PEST. Ieraii*e our cun* tumor* arc glad to come aga'n Home Loan Co. "*■* OLD SIL1AILI - *•*- Fhoaa taoa-M.. Ball Thomm D01-X. >aia Mum inm »*»r Wool worth a Se and 10c Stora — » W When you want a lard that is white as the driven snow,buy Weimer’s When \nu want a TarJ of delicious flavor, buy Weimer’s. When you want a lard that is kettle rendered— free from weight-adding - • w ater, bin Weimer’s. W hen you want a lard for best baking and oxdc ing results, buy Wei mer’s. F. Weimer’s Sons Tenth and Market $t»