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5000 Yards in This Dress Net Sale Offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to buy Nets for entire gowns, for trimming purposes, for collars and cuffs, for overdrapery and kindred purposes. Dress Nets from regular stock. Not the entire stock—but 5,000 yards presenting wonderful assortment. ' $1.00 TO $2.25 COLORED NETS— * ‘ f -g Filet, Brussels. Esprit. Lace, Chantilly, etc. A full range of J I {LB ® colors in soft and decided tones. 40 lo 44-inch. [ *^yd. $1.50 TO $3.00 WHITE NETS— r Cream and White Nets that are mostly Chantilly, Brussels J • , and Filet patterns. . a _ 40 to 44-inch t $1.50 TO $4.00 BLACK NETS— .. r ! hese much-wanted black Grenadines, Brussels and Filet Nets ! {LB ^ in 40 to 44-inch widths, are to be closed out at— L *^yA Store Closes Saturday at 6 oClock Kiindiv bear in mind the new Saturday closing hour of 6 P. \\. Last week you very considerately arranged your shopping earlier in the week, rendering the earlier closing hour on Saturday an easy matter. _WE THANK YOU < r. jL HALF YEARLY CLEARANCE OF WhittalVs Big Rugs There seem-, to be one supreme quality Hug made in America. And that rank —the highest known—goes to M. J. Whittall. To dispose of dropped and discon tinued patterns and to reduce stock prompts this sale. WHITTALL’S A _ WHITTALL’S . S26.SO Ql AI ITY UOO.OO REGULAR $32.75 $OC.50 Peerless Brussels ( Lu Chlidema Brussels f RL-GS J rugs J 9x12 FEET SIZE WHITT ALL’S WHITTALL’S REGULAR SS5.00 REGULAR MS.00 reprac Wilton Royal W’orcester * RUGS Wilton Rugs f 9x12 FEET SIZE V/HITTALLS l.onM WHITT ALL'S RKGUI \R sSn.no 3>VQ.UU REGULAR $60.00 00 Anglo-Indian Wilton JO Anglo-Persian Wilton RUGS J RUGS \ Whitt.ill Rug is a thing of beauty. It represents an investment because of the lifetime service it give*. We have reason* to know that Greater Wheeling women will respond immediately to this sale. Patterns and colorings were never prettier. Human Hair Goods Sale lu*t hr way of a cooling thought, who hasn’t noticed the rolling snowball growing in^i/e with ever\ revolution? >eems to be the same way with this Human Hair Good* Salr-1 It growgs greater and greater with e\erv turn of the hour hand .round the dial. There muit be ,i reason for all this. ' good program w !• * flrr**4 <*• fonf«n*hn r>t Y'.'iiuj F» pi* n fl in B*- »ti T' *iay TFi- nr* -h! • * • • f • V ■ r.* f> ; ^ b . 1 * * 9 ► ' • * . ** * # * » > #- i # •* * * \ i » If . »%• . !•* It 4 •. (.%« — • . f • '• * »■ m • * « i r I r fn'Uy .fnn# 37 r . 7 * ” . • * ' • • *. % t I If I « T '* * • • . fa. 4 I'V ' * ’ ' *.. • « , » , r V . T Y »• * "V - ' • * f .r i« 7* f •*. 1 * ■* % I * • l * • r.f 4r, f •• ’ * ' • « 7 \ » • t . «/ * »'• » * |*f • ! *f* * I .*,»•* ’ ?• r - \* f1 » • ■ Friflif r»#n nc •r • • COMFORTABLE CLOTHES FOR VACATION AX '• rf ! •. i» .» f»ll linf r.f '1 • »r • urc r«. con*am Wil U P MOM K. P f» k i' f<n I ■ t mjr failfir* •if im.'» v'ii an1 *rak'- thf aoif H» Itrr If,, f ! r,„ C. Il*vss K Sons f»*POKTT»ll.« ■ « f '••• T , . , r • in,,,, 4-ib. i ,4 i M*i ,•• ? rv#- T, f! • 'i HlfMt IN v || A I K * •• • I h * f, VA* J ■ • If f •' *!•-.• lirv J \V * Sr rt* C**' * r‘ i % I CASTOR IA For Infant* and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought »h*> y/yy 1 '6c<c4</U STATE FUNERAL DIRECTORS MEET ITflVTTEEirrVV AtVNUAL cowvrif TIOIt AT CI.A AK«lHUKr» w li n# Jn»y » t-> 17. m w*iir» I**-**. M*it *o Ma|« Ai <1 mtm'-g j*vrn| I** #• '*.»#• •* .»»*• : W # * ’. • r * 4 I .»** . ; »,rt*-•< r • • • , 7 ‘ . ' » 1 ' • ’ „ ♦ l*r %• 1mw Wi.if-r. * it !a* . ,,j ■ t i , '•>!'«■ -r Ik l**ti mr •% « »t T»*«1af. 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I ,p *.,.f*,|m»,, ,, .* : • - • -•.../' no *ii)B%Tirurr could do tup* ^ 1 Ih'-r f .iihptl'at* |,T|f nf. i «. , * ' rtl • * 't • I I r >, I. . . «.f hi* k’front.i* ff.. ,ii. I *l«'f|.ar«-t| a |ff, f ir|n, hp j. I'n »•<" ..i riiti «r. •„ •).« hi k >f nn »!• "«l I I I h of * |.r '* of i||/f*rtr I forth Kflni KWh. i I'll, nil -hat <t|f| ... iffV and I am fin* nft.fr rM ..f k M tint ir.iftilp at-. f,f,,r I'1* f»- » I**’ V* v*ar« hi tilt. . fhnm *pif i hr * r »** aififnf »•,.* • '• l '* Knr aala by t o|*m.,r, * t *'*" I VIOLATORS OF LAW IN STRIKE ZONE MAY AGAIN FACE TRIAL _ ___ RELEASE FROM SENTENCES OF I MILITARY COURT DOES NOT GIVE IMMUNITY. Gov. HatFald Ha« All th* Evidanca and Some Sensational Action May Be Taken. Special Dispatch to the Intelligencer. i CHARLTON. MT. Va.. Jon* ;g . Violators nf the law in what waa the! martial low totir on 1‘nint and <"*hln creeks the past year may be called tn : aeeourt tn the courts of the counties | to which their crime* were committed notwithstanding the fact that they | were arrested, tried and convicted he- I fore one of rhe three military commls- ! stons which meanured out Justice dur ing the perloda of martial law. All evidence gathered by the military iu tnorltles and others in connection with rlot.ng In the strike district will be place.; |n -he hands of the civil au thorities and called to the attention of grand Juries In order that Indict ments may be returned. It was larg-'iy through miners con victed |.\ the military tribunals and their counsel that ih~ Kern resolution was adopted by the Cnlted States Senate and an Investigation ordered and made of alleged Illegal trials bv the military authorities. While some of the sentence* Imposed by the mili tary commission were more severe than r-ermlttod und<-r civil law. ln no .-ns,- was such punishment carried out. the vernor pardoning the prisoners before their termw expired. Since Governor Hatdeld came info ofrii e March 4th. las*, none of the sen tence.. imposed hv the military author ities has l«een approved. The tlnvern or detained soma of the prisoners pen.bng u settlement of the labor con troversy In his letter to the Senate Investtgatlong committee he state.] he had information which he would pro duce It called upon t.t do so. but that for good reasons he prr'< rr.sl not to make it public. It is t>elievod Gov ernor llatrteld Intends to turn 'his in formation ov • r tp the civil authorities. Not All That** Coming. Those .So. tails: lenders and others who took the advice of the radical ele ment have gtiesy.ed wrong If they think .", terror and th* m Ittar.v authorities t* all that l« coming to them, especially since some of them lino takon up the ciicllgcl agnlrst the Governor's plane for |>eacr In the Troubled district The present Governor ha* n»\..r made public hi* view* ae to the constitutionality of th,. military commission. It was an ef fective mean* of restoring order and he permitted it to c,» f..r ,,m.. Go\, rnor Haldol.) tune.! I,*,so manv prisoners w lio ho knew were guilts* or high crime*. Including murder. lie has evidence to prove that nearly all the men tried bv tn. iH*t military commission were dlreotlv or Indirectly collected with the various battles oh tho lower end -if Paint I'reek The rjrs error hn* tn shape re;„|\ to turn over to a gran I tur ans time Infor- ; mallon .a* to the plotter* and the per ron* who went into he hill* to do the shotting He knows ,.f „ , row,i „f armed men who went from frown Hill to H“Uv Grove or -he night the ••Run Moose train, with SherifT Honner Hill aboard dealt out destruction folowlng an attack b\ miner* and he know* wh. was |n *h*t crowd. on the dav fell, Wlt.r the armored train Incident he kr. ws who gathered at Hansford ’ ’' • • * calli to the adjoining mln'n* -amp* eaPlng for met, t,. ,,.mo and help 'elenr, .ip «ho creek " He knew* wtho went "o the min.es In the union district on the nor-h sld- of Kan .w • a rit c** ae * told *he miners | t .ere take their guns nr.I go over, to help the striker* The Governor Knows. The Governor kr. w. ,f the gather Jng of strikers it*r , mpathlrera I It IWrh fltst n H ■ mdat ; th" plans mad- *o • jturnw ell . r Pal v freek logo there and take' Ps'nt fr rk h-. for.-e to |ts mo-.-h lie I know, evt-o *|,e |. * * p* w.-re- where the I ammunition carte from who brought It and who d‘ trim,tod |, Ho ,in ' show tv tv te,) the- crowd o* nine,, j three arm. ■! r,en p >he hi': the ney. , morning v. s ■„ p.,r..,r. ....h an<1 ha* mn?i\ rnp-fi, *.f m* n «hi< wrf ■ In the crowd lie h. the. C..T, ,», t* e me. Mt.s of that W d e.f ,rm- ! m't er* with r* *e., e> r’s r*„r Wa , 0 * * ■> • I "red Hoi.hn • 1 t ■ • . Vnnoe w.-re • t|>. ,| !n tl .t.Je which 1 ensued, re-- f..r .„ ,h. f.r.| p. , ' m. atlon of rr .rtln| . , » v • • ' * tl < ■ • m - ‘ ■ - a: *1 . f -• . • • . > , been able 1 to cat-; .. , ,b. n,rh'* tn ind ! ar.- r.d Mu'kle.w \| , • j ,nc ‘th. ard T ."M, tel. He- a ... urow. | t’-e nae os ,»f ♦! . hv#. men who gent . from Jl . . following fl • a,... tee.. | rutf. ..t.o .t , . f r miter* earn p a' lb. IP >.r . ||, kn-w * the pa.t pi.t - * all ‘his ngfflt 1 a war j fi-c ! r . . t e. in • .. min ] ere .gat 1/ • t. *e.| I tiding So nil " .and S tits; , at*of,s \1: ' th,* a> d m • re- . . -cor lit. ft'd ! I • Sited. I d ■ 1 • »fT fc-e »* er -*-♦ . ; . rn..r ffAf I ** lij *i • I **.• n *.»r- .»»«• r • «« j T ' ,r> J n 1,1 • '** .1 ; t.t % # lf ft ♦ * IV*... • 14 t i *hr ‘iff. iil*r*U« r * #| *1 * • , \,»* ,r |, r..# x% nr n. .‘ « .r V «*». c L'-ihi* U**J#r C'vit Law. i' * th*. mi'i'-.n r*i.« r »• * >*»II »rr»«fr.| Af,.| tm .| — civil law to indictment for any viola* tlona of which they may he guilty, tl their trials before the military com mission m-»re legal then they rannoi he irled -isa'n. Counsel for the min ers are doing their best to have th< military tribunal tahood. If thet sue ceed their clients are certain to hav« some serious charges to face in the cl\ II courts. And In case of conviction executive clemency win not he spread with such a genervus hand. Must of the 'rouble zone la located In Kanawha county. Prosecuting At torr.ey Thomas r. Townsend Is as slating In the prosecution of the al l*ged legislative grafters at Wehstei Springs l'poB his return here aom< sensations growing out of the Painl and Cahln CreeK cases may he sprung MOTORCYCLE “ROAD-HOG” DISAPPEARING I*ublk Opinion Driving Out the Speed Maniac With the Open Muffler. Th* motorcycle. Ilk* th* autotnoblk In Its early .lav*, has beet! sufferlni for th* sins of a small *-!«*,, of own ♦ rs 1 h*re ;*t no reason In th* worlt why a motorcycle should not bi driven as quietly a* th* beat motoi ears. Vet the farmer the dweller It the small town and the resident ol the large ritv. alike have suffer** from the antics of the Idiot wh whixr. n by with muffler cut out s. -arlng stock frightening children an. ha\ ing no regard for the rights 01 of nth^rn. To many people It ha* seemed that paraphrasing the popular song. Every •o.iv « over-colng tt 1 r| the eyplana tlon Is not far to seek. The motor cycle placed a cheap and speed, mcare of locomotion .'or the flrst Mm. within the reach of thousands. 1'ndei the circumstance* t, |, only hurnar nature that som* ..f these shnuk abuse rh.-lr new found freedom. Not Is It fair to hold the entire industry responsible for this small r lass The fore* of public opinion, which ha* practically suppressed the law defying automohlllst. is working won »:er, with the motorcycling brother. It I* no 'onger considered "smart to run o\*r > h|rk*ns. scare r»dejurl k*i*. rid.* with n noi*.. engine or per form arv of the other antic* which lav.- aroused „ pretudlc* against motorcyclist* |n the mind* of manv citizens. The riders Themselves through rh*lr organizations are doing all they .-an to help the good cause along Hut a great deal of credit for the change rests with th* manufacturer* •l .-m**!vv* wh.. in season and out, lave endeavored to suppress this n ilsar.ee. realizing the danage it did *o 'he industry a* a who!* If was *h.- suggestion of a manu facturer that the p..11. , of Detroit nut into operation a plan which ha* practically eliminated -he vlrloti* mo lorrvc||*t there Anv rider violating •he speed of nope law's wa* arrested. ■ *rd in addi'lon *.» a fltie his machine wus he.,; I, the pf.'.ce fur periods 'ir .'.n.t fr >rn two week* to rwe ’ ’ • too ni| tew axamplei t. erade.fte th. evil, ar.d the gTeat body ol aw at • Itrg motor* ists we' come.i the rhar.rc. POLICE COURT •** ba Tried fl'fnrw Jattys HaO'lt- ill Tbcee Wtf o.sui'eaeel. ''I - s »ti.'e-j or-* arraigned r |... * . ..'irt vested,, .nn'iii.j «n,1 2 . r "Ph* r three w . -* dismissed ? ' r.'V f i, "'‘T* -''‘hu Mur Ln * 1 ''let, 'avis both colored T . * gen- ea rn h i t ird ilr.„ , ,.r, g»,r. •*. White .'loud ... piav. * ’ * dfi ks r.n .o. argument ■ 1 ' "" .t the . The • -t • -1 , • . -,e e • H ri'jt *.• . . „„ t,, in. ,4>v- fh# "*»' ‘1 «*.! Mfh ' ..*!,, *of ‘ted. waa next ar. f, * ' He c.r reu.is- from is. 1 ' * let "entinrv W *.|n-sday an 1 ,n'" ’ '"I «•" * ’"*• " I'f *' s'gre.l n, • 'fed fetuin M* hom» r ' ”1 m th feejuesl was ronv be'. VV,1. I e, I * quart ,.f Whlekey ■ te, e. I ., ratty*. Kate r • 1* nt "f th*' . p*.m • • * •••Mg: >) • r . .•• gte I. ' '’nr? , •' t K » ***n i - i***i |»f * * r ***** * ► •: .•.*?* f «.*• .1 V * /;* ' r ••*r» »t !#**•! i« J .71':., .-r "ile',,",. ,"r /t h" t If0'1 * \ ,r .»••? n N'*/ . «pra f'.n ^Tr; "•"i*:;:;",; m*1 «• * STATE DRUGGISTS Win HeM Annua* Cr.»»*r,lo« la White Htiiph.ir Bpti'iga July am "•h ar1 >pth. «•-. i v xr •• ■•"P* ,r n* * * * »n*i rr««< . . r*. "* **f* o*i«in* '»rrft:i|rp» * ttrt 1 TT'f) # «fv*rf •>, h*\n " ' '' *4 '* ** * M«« #-ll *• n • »Pt • f , * ^ * ff * * ft • -*f fmf) Kf» * * f** p • ’-ift* l»««nn ' ' * Ir. • »{ ► *i%n \%>itp |f . «' a. Vn^0tm ' ' '• ” ' n»«m M -eon'-an .' I *' '■*'• ' » rr of • e pa . .'■ • I” 1. I l.e fh,., »•' ' *al ■ | •• | >v,t e; . <n to i it in SUIT FILED Ore Caae to. September Ta,m n* C.e curt Court r.ied Thu,»day -M.*h School Property Concerned in., a.ili up. filed In ih, i j,rnii ir ,«M-r.! . •.%*.,| Ann 1 la <;»t.| 1 ' " 1 '*1M i, « n i.-y actual .hr I • it 1 flM i.ni.ot The (.Inland, , .-•rert.n.e |«i, | *nle! lamh .. I l.rr* attlta ne.in-l Mrnrt Hr.'i thirl < lolurt.f lot. ,n.| .,»» eyp fo, iha- (e...... ion of on . J 1 r,| |nie„«. |„ ” " Imnlel I at mb PfO|.. f, ai t he rm |-r . ' CI.Af.li. e „m Tnenli fro. M. • la, 'HIa rtrri||.|e<! hi ,, pa,. „f the i Mien «. t«. h ill.II. a Ti.e . r ■ «.'• || hr I'm lei Tenth to hU ' Set tr.ile an.I Mar* while •I .rt lei'h In turn rtee.tr rl tier Inter • t -o t^-rtf.(r|r Tenth for life Then r.rrtrtirle tenth rl e.|e.| the Un.| »o llettrt hr tft ,nri non the p;-itntlfT* i** fn pr tx*T Miff frvcrv»«* Sprit e rt',r it. anti ehieiten- onr own make r immer utiMi|t> neuter Bro» Can't Help But Admire Babies Wrtw»n C««ti I^wirtf Clin<# at (Ka Nfitlmg CuddUd in it# Bonn#*. Hancher f ► I -! I! i \ * You Have Chickens We have POULTRY FEEDS, POULTRY REME DIES, and POULTRY NETTINGS. In feeds we aim ,| to carry all known to POULTRY RAISERS, and all the leading remedies on the market. NETTING all sizes and widths. A full line of Feeders and Fountains, j Let us quote you. BECKER & WIELER Opp. New Auditorium. Wheeling, W. V«. We Make All Suburban Deliveries. j LICENSE COURT J County Comminnlontra Grant Parmltn to iomfilnt*. Poo! loomi nod Tobacco Btora*. Tha county commltaionar* mat yaatar. day mnrr.inc a* a llreraa court ar.*l I ar.»n*p i .tnpnaop for flva additional root | room a. t« anty*foiir drutr atoraa. aavar t taan ato-aa to pa'I cicnrafap. twenty (fix a hot a la ini rati .’.rarxtP . or a..- trie plan x tf.rf \a • « iah.it.v mac:.map T.hp i complat, d tha rod o* crnntuic ii-a: pa fo* -ha aannor and it .« daatred that il applicant. pay thalr fi.* to tha ci unt aourt lmmadmtalx rhirtnc the after noon weapon rh» axmuihjKiKrt audited hil.p. It ha'nr tha d»r*pe ro I n' , all Mil aud tad 'at..ra tha trgtnnn g of the fiarnl yaai N i -a liar aapaion or tha hoard w 111 ha . i .p morn ra tut tha bo*-l ml: maha , ta-i- of lr*faci'on ox ar tne road, of Jtlrhlrr.,1 diptrlci T! a tour •n il; na made in *>.e ran I'adlllae car j WHFFI IMi & LAKF FRTF ! Arncirr. p chance of t'm'-. cffic»jx-n J f-un-lnx J me ?*th t>n and nf-.r that data. Train N» ’ will !axx> Whccltni: it T r5 a tn . Fa**. rn Standard Tima i HUMANE BOARD Of Want Vrt-ln.a said tntnrcrttnc flan nlcn In Elkrna Thl* Waek—Co’. Cummlnn Af enflort. I Tta rrs rir raii 'r of t a tv»*t \ - fit-a Humana l<n-,r . » an h» d tr nkiua T axle and U'lnatlix f th'r ••-ak and prox *r\ to | a vi -muaunllx in. ti I ■' * HHln* T'c follow .a* lumber* «ara n «"»nt»r.a Frcr.k •• 11.ta | 1 -aa.dant. Ih .1 17 F* is ».# »I’ar.x !l|a j fo| I -hi i*immln- of WhaaMnc Him Her F V Town.and o* H mtlrr' r • ■>« | r waxed * • fhw j * .■*.'• •, | • ip ft >r a'l dti'mc tha li.’a four' d'l'lna tha -nxf -a-.* than •or van r f' • I. ■ ip. ,m 1 11 p mat t • a i |«. I. Co. | cor M oo T r tx..* r 1 . ■ ippA V. *'lnr« nff^rnr^kn STEAL SUIT CASE | Detec- ve Frxi’r* C»; ti rrn M*n and I Woman Wi't 0--ir( fhnrtly After Lets w.-.a D-'.eovered. Tt^'rnflvn Kr# ,J Ft.ltlrr. nrn nf the nv t < riri< nt n-rn on in«t t’ Itf-e f"frr an-l rerneiittod n« one of We Have n Large Stock of Screen Door* Screen Window* Screen Cloth Fly Swatters Fly Trap* Poultry Netting Fence Hose Sprinkler* Ice Cream Freezers H Water Coolers WEEKLY SPECIAL! Petinnrd Urcad Pans all *i/cs. 2«v and Jv \ ,iliu*<— 9c Each. Think nc HARDWARE Think "r N K F K 1113 Market Street !____ r THE HOGE, DAVIS DRUG COMPANY ANNOUNCE The npenin? of their Tea Room and Soda Grill, Friday, June 27th. l uncheon from 11 to l :JO. Strictly home cook in?. everythin? the best. Prices reasonable. Service a la Carte. 37-12th Street Wheeling, W. Va. - ?rT. arrested W A. H»sser and Han : ah I>>voji>y. of Oraffon. vnwterday, .upon cm-jiaint of R H Millea. also i t f '•ration It was charged tha' Hes i s*'f hi I s'o en a suit case belonging I -o M'lle«, and 'he grip was recovered It rh« defective Hannah Ixivejoy. 'no girl arrested with ilessrr, is onIjr 7 years of .,ge. and It w.m the Inton on ' > ; -e a white slaverv charge . gain T -err »or i.l,lr. tk. -I -1 ... 1 that thr couple havf fw. ti rnarrli d. Special for Saturday. Sprint durka and rhtrknnr n*ir ntrn make avruner aaim.ice Hrutw Bros WATER NOTICE ___ Water rent bill* are now due- Discount of 10 per cent if paid this month. Positively no discount after June 30th. SAM'L K. JOHNSON, City Treasurer. BUY A BOX 'No have a special price on ''•k1.i (.rvstal Soap, a good laundn Snap that usually 'fils at 7 bars for 2v\ \ B*>\, ton H.ir< .... $2.50 -°B»rs. 50c M» Bars. 25c CALIFORNIA RIPE OLIVES In titi' have the rich nntt\ flavor tor which t.alitornia t Mive> are noted—tr\ a can— 30c each. OLIVE OIL Riw Sublime < >li^ e (>il is an absoliuel;. pure production of ''unn\ Itah where the finest < >il i> produced—< >li\ e Oil is healths and nutritious. *2 Gallon. $1.75. H. F. Behrens Co. 2217 Market St ilKASCII MOODSIULfc