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Have Music in the Home House’s Popular Viclrola Outlits Have sprung into favor by our convenient purchase plan and wise selections of each separate priced outfit. (Courteous and confidential credit given to customers that makes buying a pleasure and paying no burden. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday • and Saturday HOUSE’S OUTFIT NUMBER SIX— VictroU No. XI, Price.$100.00 24 Selection*—12 double faced 75c Records. 9.00 97.00 CASH -91.26 A WEEK. $109.00 Try Our Record Service C. A. HOUSE 1305-1307 Market St., Wheeling Sound Proof Parlors for Demonstration 4 BELLMRK Council Meeting. The opening and clou inn hours ot the saloons. which are to open In this city next Monday, were regu lated In an ordinance passed by coun cil last night. The ordinance pro Tides that saloons shall remain closed from 11 p m. to 8 a m.. city time. Sunday selling is prohibited under a penalty of a line of <25 to $100 tor the Brat offense and <60 to »200 tor subsequent offenses. The time ot opening and closing is one hour earl ier In the evening and one hour later In the morning than the ordinance In force when the city went dry undef the Roae law seven years ago. An ordinance to amend section L of Ordinance No. 327, relative to re moval of screens In places where in toxicating liquors are sold an a bev erage and Axing of <25 to <100 nne for violation, was passed. An ordinance authorizing the direc tor of public service to expend -iot more than <800 for the purpose ot relocating the coal road along Korty flrst street. Action was deferred un til next meeting. A petition and recommendation signed by the Public Safety Director of public safety and the police de partment, Including the lleutenanta and potrolmen asking for an increase of <15 per month. A motion by O’Toole carried that the petition and recom mendation be concurred In and an or dinance be drafted granting the ad vance The patrolmen will receive <80 per month and lieutenants <85. Petition of R. T Rankin for a skiff ferry at Pinch Run. Petition was tabled. tuw me ngnt ana water relttlVA to the ircriitaDCR of a part of street by H. 8 McGregor, on condition that city pay the back tales and the coat of recording the deed, be courteously refused. On mo tion the report was concurred in. Mr. O’Toole said there was con siderable complaint about -he poor lighting on North Jefferson street. He recommended that the light at the corner of Forty-ninth and Guern aey streets be removed to Korty elfhth and Jefferson streets. No ac tion was taken. Ordinance committee was instruct ed to draft an ordinance calling an election for the issue of bonds in the sum of $16,500 for the purchase of a fire auto trurk and motorizing the present equipment. The motion carried unanimously. Destructive Fire. Fire about 7:15 o'clock last night destroyed the two story frame resi dence of John Metier In the Unwood addition, west of the city, entailing a loss estimated at II.MO. The ori gin of the Are is unknown. The need of an automobile fire truck was dem onstrated last night. The firemen responded promptly but owing to tbs distance, the building was destroyed before the flremen amved. w,cn"n,ci Mart Fins Mealing. Ohio Valley Council No. 21. Jr. O c. a. M.. h#M a hie mo#»Mn* Monday ♦renin* and adopted the new by lawn drafted by a committer appointed for that purpose A r|*«s of p»v*n randt datea wsp also Initiated, and followlna *nst a luncheon «a* perved Collecting Revenue, r*npii(y Internal Karenue Cnllertni Ouy R I.ynrh. of Woodsfleld, «„ m the city yeaterday. arantlna antrrn fnent license* to the prospective s* kwn keeper* In the r|ty the Keene Ina year end* June .10. and each appll cant wa* assessed 14 17 on June :i« license* for the nett year will he la •'!«1 The collect,,r will make ths ” Indaor hotel hit headquarter* for the neat few days. where Keen*** may be aeeured To Obaarva Mothtra’ Day Mother*' Hay will he observed at the Second Presbvterlan ehtireh In thla city Sunday, May 9 A proaram I* being arransed and »he pastor. Her H H Kina will preach a special aer Junk Dealer Melt! to Court William W'cfey, a lno*| jnna dealer, who wa* arrested Monday eventna eharaed wt*h hqylnr stolen brass was *1»en a hearlna before Mayor Was*, man ynaterdav and held to rotirt tin der t2hh bond A quantify of hr*»« fl'tlnas aPea»d to have been atolen WHEN IT IS . COMING YOUR WAY Be sure you have the proper Glove. We have the selection ia Bali Gloves. TAYLOR'S “On the Long White Way.” fiom a B. a O locomotive, were found in Wcier'i Junk yard. He re fused to tell the name of the party front whom he purchased the brawn. Idle Hour Club. Mr*. J. F. riherry wan hostess to the members of the Idle Hour Club last evening at her home on Belmont street. 1'pon the arrival of the guests needlework wan taken up and enjoyed for a time, after which cards formed the diversion, the affair closing with the serving of a luncheon. Junior Choir Entertained. Members of the junior choir of Trinity Episcopal church were tho guests of Airs. Ben L. Morris at the parish rooms last night. A variety of I diversions were Indulged in and an | enjoyable evening resulted, with a de I lightful luncheon served before tho j conclusion of the affair. Playgrounds Association Met. I The Bellaire Playgrounds Associa tlon held a well attended meeting last night In the ( ommerclal Club rooms and give attention to many mailers. May* and means ror providing funds to carry on the playground work In Bellaire were recommended, and the recommendation will be put to prac ■ tlcal test In a few days. Examiner*' Meeting. I«hhi evening. in the office of Super intendent J. A Jackson. a inrrlloi; of the Melinont county school examiners »»* held and a lint of question* «at prepared for the teacher*' examina tion to be held in this city next Hat urday The hoard la com potted of Su perintendent Jackson. County Huper 1 intendent G. M Pogue, of St Clalr* ville. and H. U. Murphy, of Karnes title. Lady Elka' Affair. The Lady Klk* held a meeting yes terday afternoon In the Klk*' home on Itelmont *treet. and completed ar rangement* for the 'May Klossoni" dance to be given in Klk*' hall on May ft. Following the bu*ine*a the after noon wan a pent In card*, and a de lightful luncheon waa set t ed Director* Meet To-night A meeting of the director* of the Hcllatre Commercial Club will be held thla evening IMome xaient rroauclion. kvirythin* la In rendition* for the , Aral performanrw of the immtral I drama. "Mrene* In the Cnion |tei«»t. • to be given Ihla evening In the Klk | Grand theater by the Oratnrlral no j clety of St John '* Cathollr ehtirrh. The »ee«»nd perfttrmant • wilt be given ! Thursday evening BallaJr* Brief* The Mlaetonary aoriety of the liyirnit | iTeahyterlan rhtirrh via entertain*! Ia«t evening at Ihr hem- *>f Mr* H ft King on flravel lllll • Ml** Jnai na Itay, of mile* Bottom, hae returned horn- after a vtatt with I frlemle here. | !***• Hr t>atif*rher of Cntumho*, |« landing a few day* with relative* tn ' Mr* A A Stephen* rva* ratted to W'etrton y**t#rdav hr the lllneae ,.f her ! gra ndann warren Stephen* V«»t Monday hae lo-en t.-Mr i a* ih* j day for opening the aalonna tn the 'three river front t..wne Mr* <'heater ftohtoaoyv wae removed I tn her home In South ttetlalre from the Martin* Terry hnelptal. el.er- *he re rootly underwent an operation I Mr* M M Smith, of \lo >nd*ylll* t* , "trending a few data with friend* In th* | •fom f'aroy and I, r T-aBoeh* ee I turned laal night from a huatn*** trig 11a rviftimMta Mr and %frm H+nrv Flffovi hmw rm turr*M from a v|fH at \f. K~#ap<.rf. p* K F Workman of «| . UU^avtlt*. wmm A vlaltnr In tha Mr« I, F W’tMMfbri^i# |« MM on Palmont •?rs#» Mrk In# Af Vnfcla «fr##t «« •w*1n* a fmm /far* with fr'ania' at CASTOR IA firHirturfniM'w, *••«»*• _/r __ I*i KM You Hin Almn Boutht rltiu^ST for CO,Uml'u> * vu.t Mr« D. T Cowen. of Fluahlna Is thMJt ,,orrr' of Woat Twn.il *?’!?* •f!.r"r,A *' antertaln the Variety club Thursday evening T . " u**hr1nifton street last eieniiin Miss Nelle Campbell was t0 the Morority club. ,K*P"*r; "f °r*v«> Hill. iert yealartey for a visit at Cleveland Mr and Mrs H. Bachman, of South Hellalre. are the parents ..r a baby Kiri Mr J.ou II u t chin son, of ilravel Hill :«hrs,r;^^t',,„:rum *vuu w,,h Julius Josephs, of New Torlt. Is arend clty.a f*W d“y" wUh r**»Uvea In the BRIDGEPORT Former local Kan Injured. Hold was recalled in this city yes •• cite. I that I. . Holt loan, citv . a ,0,l",’r resident of this Vlt>. hail been Sei IomsIj n.juied at l.ls home In that city. In some manner not known, lie fell down m« cellar stairs and was not found Uil several hours *“l'?r P? hl1!. w,r*- whu beard his aroane. It Is thought that he la hurt Internally. Will Open Beat Monday. .sT.h*.*alo<',‘» "* oily -III open their doors to the public neat Monday mornlne at o clock and not -Saturday aa Itrut i-ipecltd. This wttl ku«- mij a cijmrue to *el their fixture* «nt stock In rt«<lititti>i tor the opening day Two tnors wholesale *pi>llest ions »er« male to the commissioner* Monday Ml Krnoon. Baetanraat Mo.xl. I The Mrglhla realaurant which has {been localwl for »..mr urn* In the South ; ''Ullilln*. hue been mm.vrj tu the build [ it* acroaa the etreet The South bulld | t»s will be used for a ealoun and a hoi. - -ate lluuor house and the old llkture* I ueed W*re *llU *“ ,h* bul|dln* will be I »*w Officer Appointed. Ueorge t ole ha> been appointed b> Major Schaffer to nil the vacancy caused by the reel*nation of John llowlej . who II a etockholder in the llrtdgeport IJ.Iquor Company The new officer en fnLr<leUi,'uV .’I1" yeeterday morn lb* and at the neit meeting ot council two more offlcera will be appointed. Infant Child Dies naro.T rdu? H‘ ,h* borne of the ParenU. Mr and .Mr* I'harle* Welle. on Hench street, occurred the death of their •ev.nu.nth month old rhlld.after a short Illness of complication of dla easea I* uneral services will be held from th# late home tomorrow afternoon and Interment will be made In itock Hill cemetery bark of Hellalre * „ . _ Quit Btrainees. „ , J*"* ^rankhouser. who has for a 'onducted • grocery on »lnln street, has dispose | „ff his aim a Th" ,,M,m whl “ ft Will b# tj#er| by th# Mam Street /.luunr f'ompanv 'anrf they * for buslnesa Monday morning. nil v ,*? OecUl Meeting h*id° .hT'1* ffeetlng of eotincii will we held this week as was esperted aa all of the huslneea will he laid over till wMerr*-.“n ^‘nJh.'r of tha body, n e' hs-r,n b* h'1'’ "**' Tuesday ev.n Itjt Th# matter of app. Inline two mors officer* to the police fore, will be taken . , Many in Attendance th- ,!?Tf" *•" sf'endance at fn*» ronf#r#nr* r»f th* M#tho<H-t ithueck Of th# Rarn#«v||1# dUtrlrt whic h mmm In th# Kirkwood M F! « hutch v.V • hr *Vr i *^f#rnoon **"l ov#nln* All of W#ll Known t^Aj m#« T»«f#>r#fa)r #t fft# hiitne I... j»nnth#r, Mr# Kllttheth Wa«*mh#l«n • jtrawforl Height. ..cc„r".,, ,he V,"h , r her daughter. Ml.e hat- W.,,,7h aSLi"^ |h»M from tb# fat# h»mr to morrow It^rnoon and Ininrimnt will h* m#«i* i„ , ##to • r#m*t#ry. * ,n »ama Today rr"*Lh,,h haa. hail •tit r* t<* Martin. trrrr thl. aft.rrr, n V h,V MU* th. Mar taant or. »h»- nra halt nark Til. Inrala .III taka tk.tr afrnnp... Hr. nr and will ft> .. „„ f„r «£iS"mw * ,h* ***** '•** City CVaanad tip j Tklai rtiy f.rra.ftt.d a rl.an .pimaranrr Tr.,.rd.» aftrr h-ln. ,|vr„ TjTanln* , »*«1rr th. a'lapir*. i f .hr Wnnana , l^arti. ttrirki and «•:» r-.nt.rdav MaMa w.r. n.it with thrlr hr aav. th.tr hark *a..|a a «r-,.d rUarln* wkll* arm. par'a of th. rltv wr... n..t Pt.ar.Ml a> writ a. .a* ...j |, mak. a daptd.d dlffrrrnr- 1 Tnn »r.wn (arnait Ttma. At fha m" tin* of i ho court y n>i • Ir>n*r« h*M if Mt ftaimviild M mornfn*. fh*r f..f (h* pen*n*f t*»nra forn' iltfn fh** ffotMt fhit *«« r«iM | in ra#*rd to th* '1<-in* i««v wl*li thr rnim. tr r,„r»c Th* romr I—ir.n*r. ,n.„. fh*f thian«f»»r nor** V|T*rp«n ruuif *o. for Wnrltrtr Th# )ac|I fwltr* W*r. » nln* **k ft h# ofi *h* loofcout for th* Miffin • hit t»uif(|^f^<| another mm m Malliira aifllar In lh» fv^nlni It w•• • «,.( thnt tha man «*• hra4*d tn*ir<i ft,i« h«v h»*t at a life hour iMt *\*n>n* no tri<* «»*uM h* found BrU««VAti Briar* \V r»*b«rna of gt. « ialr«Mlla mmm a ENJOY LIFE! YOU NEED CASCARETS • E HAPPY! A 10-CENT BOX KEEPS LIVER AND BOWELS FINE FOR MONTHS. FEEL BULLY! DON'T STAY BIL IOUS. SICK. HEADACHY AND CONSTIPATED. It» Springtime: ( 'imin your torpid llv^r and sluggish bowel* with good, hartnle** Ca*<ar*ts—They don't gripe or *lrken Give your tnaldea a good 'spring cleaning'' and rid youraelf oi •headache*. bilious apella, dimness, sallowneae, bad breath, stomach sour n**s. cases, etc. Chree up! Get a 10-e box from any drug store— Best cathartic for children. h"?*"**" v "'"r *n tfcla city yesterday. oh,n Zslenlc* of Hrwiuiat went to yesterday on business. * • Hardesty of >'ol*ratn was In this «»ty ytKttrdty on bunlneM. Irwalon Hufhra of Farmington wm a bu"*2SS \;-JJor tn till, cliy y*«Urday .h.K bT.rt *• * business visitor in this city this morning e.n"sti'".m "f for this paper 5? ' V,*‘» **>e IJell phone or leave Itsm it Hubert and Kr««lrUh drug »tor« ir k,,WTU lllg m«n WH| charaes! IS and cost ..n a disorderly cnarg** yestsrdiy morning. tin K-T°FU|l?rsprayer wrvlc«a mill t* held In all th« local church*, this evening *,*> ‘'',y a IHvault or Farmington spent yesterday with local friends ooM.hn>.lcri*1 f*n" W,U "U"u’ the gams on thy ball lark between the local high and Martina Kerry high this afternoon timer Kobertshaw and labile Johns nlll g«» to sNteub^nvlIle today to attend ths Maaonu doings. a SANDV RIDGE, 0. __ Sahools Close. Sf?J. KUJc,Ki.° AI>rll *7.—"Chest £lo.srf,'!La“nd "cod" school M Miipu'w.W **rrCta- h"' The excellent menu was splendid! nn,') »«rved and thoroughly «n * AMe- the noon hour, fine literary program was carried oui and severs! Interesting talks were ms.Ji Ihc speech given by Mr. W H. Sean was greatly appreciated, as waa show by the good attention given by |» EM'1"' *nd also the visitor* Mr. lu Sibley, of llsrneayllle. gave an Interest Ing talk Mr. * larenee iiundy. of Ta coma, one of our very best voung met was present with his kodak and ;h crowd In general wore a smiling counts nance for a little while. At closing, hot teachers weer presented with a fin present, given by their pupils .* *and* Mtdf BH*fi Mr Ji-rt S.-. r.Hi In HI «t lhl» writing, threatened with pneumonia. Sir Ron UcNIcIwll ».■> « Harne.s tills caller Sunday. Mr and Mr* Andrew Jeffers. of Oaahen Kldife. were shopping In town Saturday. Mr and Mr* Lewi* Naylor and rhll drrn were out for a drive Sunday arter ateed ,ry,n,£ ,h* •I’*'-*1 <>f their new Messrs. Carl Moore and Mansel Mel lntt. of Pig. on Point, intend-d church at No 7. (loshMi . HumJay Mia* ora l.ynn. of Harnesvlllr. was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mr* Janie* Peddlcurd. of Pigeon Point. Fri and attended the <loving exarclac* of the arhool. The Warren township teachers all met In town Hatrurfay for the purpona of hevtng their photograph* taken. Miss Mildred Halley attended .Sunday school at No. 2. Humla\ aftern«*on. Mr A H. Peddtcord and daughter. Miss I -aura, were visiting relatives m town Hsturdny. Grandmother Naylor visited at the Friday'* h*r dHU*h,rr’ Mr* w- M. Sears. Mr* A r. tVprnt.r believe* In always taking plenty of chirk, n to these l**t day* of school There I* always dang.r of runntna short. Mr I So,.ran Fisher I* suffering with a very sore hand, threatened with blood d in n'n*’ ,“u*<‘d **>• " ranking his nia Mr Ftenrh Wiley and friend. Miss Fth. l Fisher. Mr uK|e Wiley and friend. Mis* Dorothy lotri.ai and Mis*.* liaael and I Aura I'eddlcord. were guest* of Mr and Mrs i’l>arl»y Iv.ldlaord s n Vy Messrs Fred I’eddlcord and t’arl Til lei. were Harnesville guest* of I* t; l**1»her Sunday. Mr John Mrooka wa* a business caller In town Saturday. Mr Kugene Stewart, returned home Saturday, he ha* spent the winter In Idaho, and he and Air* Stewart will now occupy the home farm Mr and Mrs Phillips will move 10 what Is known a* th* ftoudna farm Mr* Simon Howell ha* been quite III for several day*, but I* n»w better 'Mls*e* Helen Howell and Tillle Cope, land of Somerton. were guests of Mr. and^Mra Lake Howell Friday and Sat I* H Foreman was a dly caller Frl Mr end Mr* lake Howell were vlalt* Ing relstl.e* In Somerton Sunday Hubert Graham wa* a business caller 1n town Monday. Greatest Event in Woman’s Life AH human nparlano# look a to la the w imlrr of «nn«Wr« Tha p«M»n« a, the fortltuda. th« «uMlma faith dtirlnf lha i-erlod of aipectaricy ar« only to th*’ mother love t>c#towA| M*on tha moat halplNM but ro«»*t marvel •ua creation- a baby. Unman ara o»irk In li'im from each nther thoa* helpful np-nriM that aid to rom fort, that rovtaarva (hair rarrmia rn*f|y ani yet are parfeofly unfa to uaa and amoni theao thay r~.mm#nd ' Mothar a Prtand. * It la entlraty an a*tamal arpbratlon deat*nad ti lwhrl ate tha hr wd. fat muari^a and akin that protect tha abdomen It ha a been In favorable ua«* fo- nearly half a century and la known to mofhrra In ilm at every tfllM com munity In tha t'ntted fltatca who highly rr' mman'l It Yota will find It on aala In dm* Mnrw "Mother a THand" la utfarly hnrmleaa. contain# no deadening dm** and yat lla Influence In tha akin and muaclee hanaath aa alao upon th* network of nervaa hanaath tha ak n la vary t’onoflctal. ray aoothlr* and a wonderful help Tha muariee evpand naturally and ara not e*Hect*d to tinner •m%rf atirfaca efrala and pat*. < w a bottia of * Mother a Friend** to day at any oru* at ora and wrlta to ua for our invtnirthr I it t la hook to motfcar* Adder#* ftradfirid ftafmtalor Ca« 411 Lamar Bli4* Alloa la, (ia WILL IMPROVE EOFF STREET COUNCIL PASSES RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR PAVING OF 8TREET. Action Brought Forth Much D<acua •ion—Body Turned Down Requtst For Bond Opinion. A resolution providing for the per - lng of I'ajB street from Twenty-sev enth u> Thirty fifth streets, submitted by the Board of Control, was passed by counrtl at its meeting last night This resolution accompanied a reconi mendation providing for a supplemen tary ordinance, transferring certain funds from different departments to this one work alone This recom mendation and resolution adopted opens the way for the improvement of this street. Considerable scrapping was noted on the resolution, several of the roun clln.en contending tbai the passage of the resolution would bind the city to lavs the Above street as pre scribed In the resolution, even if an overdraft developed In the face of thta. council voted 8 to 7 to pass the resolution The recommendation j for a paving ordinance was referred to the ordinance committee. Voted Down. City Solicitor J. H. Itrennan in a I message front the Board of Control submitted a series of communications | that he had carried on with tba law Crm of Story. Thornd.vke, Calmer A >odge of Boston, Mass This firm had I been asked for an opinion on the va lidity of the bond ordinance soon lo I la* voted upon by council, in their communication they stated that they I would give the opinion for the sum of 1250. City Solicitor Brennan said i lhat he believed that round! should have this opinion, as the widespread , acquaintance of the firm would prac ttrally Insure the sale of the bonds 1 A motion to have the hoard secure the opinion was lost by the vote of I 11 Hues to 4 ayes. The dog ordinance came back to council for Its final action and was held up in the second branch by the failure of the two-thirds vote neces sary for passage being secured A vote on the ordinance resulted in ; eight votes for and seven against the measure The ordinance committee a - report was received and filed In : (his report the ordinance for tin Itodgers estate's marquise was sub mitted and passed. NEWS BRIEFS I BANKRUPTCY MEETING.—This' I morning at 10 o'clock the cr»»dur>rs t °f \V Smith of WVlrton will hold i a mooting before Referee In Bank I ruptcy J W. Cummin* to confirm the sale of property made by the truatee. H. E. Met; inn la. WORKHOUSE REPORT.—Korty- 1 four prisoners were held at the city workhouse at the close of the ^ai| week, according to the report of Su perlntendent Haller, which wan filed with the board of control yesterday morning. BULLETINS OUT.—The Mountain State Bulletin, issued by the West Virginia Sunday School association, has just been received at the office of Secretary A. T Arnold Owing to the fact that the edition will cover the convention it is one of the largest ever published here. Kive hundred copies ware received and will be dis tributed within the neit few days. WILL RELIEVE SITUATION.— According to a statement made yes terday by Secretary A. E. Sinks, the settlement of -he coal strike In east ern Ohio will greatly relieve the sit uation on this side of the river \Mth the resumption of operations on the , Ohio side of the river it will be easier to find work for the uncm I ployed than at the present time DOG KILLED BY CAR—A finely |bi»d dog. at one time owned by Mr John A Hownrd. and for the past few > years had belonged to Mr. Joseph ••Yost'1 Lowery, of the South Side, was killed by a traction car last even ling at Thirty slvth and Cbapllne . street. The canine attempted to cross the track befrtre the swiftly moving ' car. and before the niotorman could | stop the poor brute was rut In twain. ! ST. CLA1RSV1LLE ! _ *T CI.AIIUIVII.LK. O. April 27- The follow log marring*. licence in ; the I’rohate Judfp'n offlre on TuumcIh) . John J. Kune, a |laa>work«ir of !<•!• Inlre. and rfuaue May Mitchell of the ram* place. Tuesday At Court. ! The < m»« of Anton Xovak of Neffs on the charge of ahnottng with Intent t«# kill though atarted on Monday morning i « ouId not he Anlahed on Tuesday and It [ will likely occupy a part of Wednesday. Senior* Practiced. Th« Henlor rlaee practiced their play last night inattad of Thursday night a*! waa aim >ii• red The Mortal at the rhtirch f*n Thuraday evening prohahlv change.|' th^ date The .la»- will practi.e on '' edn*a»iMV evening nan «>rk Mio Tavlor the ir>nl leather who la d!rerf-, ing the play will tr> and rci rvery on* I j ^ practice every night during the Flay Frotrtdaat. The harebell l>«m of thin Place will t'lay (h» Provident team on wnlnaadaa avenin* Th* local pitcher I'ur llandrr *"n la dolna good pltd.uig amt tf ha hc"P" It IIP Provident will h»> r« ahoa The parara a Marton credit for tan data Ford. Th* apaadara ll. thla |o* a It t y will not have »•> much to fear now if th* raying la true "Thai If you have an auto you| will do a* the auiotata do" for town tow. • •hat, John .'ai.ara haa (ottan a Ford I auto It will rao<aln In he r»rn If Mar-' ahal Sriarr will h* nr atrlct n|,aanar of | tha apaad limit an ha forraa othata to ha Hut more people *»p*. t |» aaa him burn i up tha pitta and will ha greatly aur-1 I rlaed If ha diiaa not 1LLSOIIFT COU.MI CAKCIL* oamm wits wuijirr, Special ld*i>atrh to th* Intelligencer «’A*MI VMTitN. Fa April a: rump, poinimmi ralrn* at TVarhlngion and lafferaon .olira* mar the action of the manaaamant of the Alleghany inllaa* haraball t*am In cam riling tha came roh*d'iled to I.* pta>ad hr th* acatecr tlon raprarantlnc 'hat Inrtttot'oi and tha local i ollac* nlna neat Saturday af larnnnti Th* manacamant of tha loenl laatn racalvrd word from Mead , III to day announcing that It would t>a Impoe • thla to malt* tha trip aa prevIn inly ar tancad and racrata war* erpreaead to., • aired of an^lnahlllty to roma to Warh. bemaivi or ratri. mott latmtD *T STB WIDOW I Mra Paul Mott appacrad at tha Mrodai 1 ’ n dar tamn ■ anahltahmant yer tarday and rlalmad tha body of th# float ar found Monday evening, aa that or her horhand Taut Mott Th* ramtln* war* than taken to tha Pantnaula came t»ry and hurled The body waa found floating In th# rtyar Monday evening bv Manry end Jam** ftatiara and tak*n in rharc* by Oirnoer Mltehatt Th* enr.mei tendered a fnymal lardlrt of daath due to drowning Picnic T wist s*!** ][»*»«• m tk« Juttm Dna JJF.RE it is—the modern container for the finest, mildest twist chewing tohacco ever known in this section. A yellow drum printed in brown and red. It will tie imitated. Every success is. Bui don't be misled. The taste of the tobacco—its mildness—are all its own. "Tho Tbinbort of tko Country Ar* tho Tobacco Choumn' «id on« of the (r«tM thinkarw ihucowntif trm piudiMWit 5c Twists 50c Drums of 11 Twists FAIR DIRECTORS OUTLINE PLANS ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING HELD LAST NIGHT BY DIRECT ORATE E>tenaive Improvement! Under Way and Other! Contemplated—Large Puraea for Speed Event!. The extensive improvements being made and contemplated to the State fair grounds were outlined to the di rector* of the State Fair Association, at a lengthy meeting held last night at the residence of C harles N. Handl er. tleorge W. Lutz, president of the association, presided, and explained In considerable detail the Improvements under way. A large amount of sewerage has been laid, several barns and sheds have been repaired and a number of old barns at the norm and east sides of the grounds has been moved back, making much additional space for ilie use ul the public. The cinder walks have been uuderdralned. while a large amount of new walk has been laid. Architect P. K. Karla submitted plans for a handsome fence and new entrance*. This Improvement alone will cost several tnuusaud dollars The main entrance will be removed bark a short distance to avoid conges tion A similar arrangement will be tarried out at I'enn street, where two entrances for footpaths distinct from the carriage entrance will be erected. Another marked Improvement In the arrangement of the ground will be converting the driveway which at present la between the machinery hall and the exposition building to the east side of the former structure. This will give considerable additional room. Large Pursea Offered. The speed program has practically been agreed upon, and It was an nounced that purges for the various speed events will be bigger than for merly. K .A. I pton. of Charlotte, N. Y., one of the best known horsemen of the country, will be on hand to start the races when the fair opens. This announcement will be received with pleasure by patrons of the fair generally. At present the track la In excellent condition, and twelve or fifteen herses are now being trnlned on It. It la likely that this number will be Increaaed as aoon aa It becomes gen erally known that the track la In good condition and will be kept so throughout the summer The directors are enthusiastic over the prospects for the future, and feel that the people will view their work as an earnest effort to give the pub lic the best fair possible. LINE BROKEN Traffic Over Panhandle Traction Line Delayed Last Night by Breaking of the Trolley Wire. Traffic over thn Panhandle traction linn wae delayed aev.-ral hour* la*? erenlna. due to a break In the trolley • Ire between Ktona Noe .1 and 4. Booth War wood The wire wae tow down hy a paaalnc ear ehortly after -< o'rlock. and It waa nearly 10 o'clock before It had been repaired squibe aom to *r attar with two o*«aa today tfohhaa t f et« rt|«t etflilnf rftfl III •• |M -t«t. ..f B#fi »• / Mat* Koao1f«k| until this n«H»n The* ♦ jtrf^Bfrtl f.f| I fit i • ft f t It • rtf! h«Mtry ,vi1 urrt f.a h;»\e rt M# will s|«n hrar Ih# t«> • of Thtm .« A HiiMd* An nutffr^Wth of |b»||(P ctill Arfion of \|o- «i«> Hr rpdir |« rharff#<1 with non • .f.jioet And *•» *rr»*te| b> • lafiAlnMA Hirhl# STREET CAR MEN IN SECRET MEET OVERFLOW SESSION OPENED THI8 MORNING IN TRADES ASSEMBLY HALL. More Thin 400 In Attendance To Con. Older the Scale Propoaed by The Scale Committee. With at leant four hundred men In atttudance. Wheeling local. Street t ar Worker*. No. 103. went into ses eion thin morning at l • 3o o clock In the Trades Assembly hall That more than usual importance i« attached to the action of thin meeting this morn ing. can be evidenced by the unusual number attending the session. The meeting is executive. In fact the windows In the hall were all closed by the workers, when It was noted that a few stragglers on the street stopped to listen to the 1 discussion. These discussions rose I to a high pitch at times, motion* would be put and carried. None of the afreet car men when seen jester I <*»»■ would advance even the slightest 1 conjecture as to what would be the possible outcome of this meeting. It ts known that It Is railed to act : upon the scale that takes effect May 1. It has already been arted upon [ hjr the scales committee, and the action by this mass meeting this | morning will decide what scale will 1 be In force. BARNESVILLE BAROTWVILI.E. o. April |T._I.#wl« " rt*hl. a well known r*at<1rnt of thl» ! city died __early thin morning at th*» He had be«n In poor ftr Hotel. _ ... h.i»lth for aome time but suffered stroke of paralysla which «u the Im mediate cause of hie death He wm about 70 yeara of ajt* and had been a resident her# for the past 15 year** for merly living In Belmont. Hla wife died i many year* Ago and he I* survived by | the following children Kay of Jack eon. MIm . Ouy. of Brookvllle. Md . -me , daughter. Mrs Gertrude liussell of Ksn sas «*lty one brother nnd slater Mr ; Wright was one of the oldest Masons J In the count) The remains were taken I to the M*<*lelland undertaking parlors I *nd prepared for burial Funeral ar | rangemer ta are not complete but the re I mains sill probably be taken to his oM I home at Belmont for burial. I Miss Nellie Barrett entertained the I Hen lor rises of the High school at her I home on West Main atreet Friday even* ; ing The class colors purple and whit.* were used In the decorations The even | tr»a plcaearitly spent In games and | muslr^ and dellcloua refreshments were | The death of Hamuel Hay re an old ao| ■ dler occurred at his home on North ' Arch afreet Monday from an Illness mV erlng a r*rlod of several years Me k h the father f five children and was a former resident of Quaker 1'lty where th.- remains were taken todav for hurls' Mrs I’lvde Martin of Pittsburg has ».e^n spending a few days with relatives ! In this city and Homerton I'harlep Nowell r»f Newark a former • t has been attending a few day* * r.dlth Porterfield Of Rethesd* was a re.enf visitor with the family or Mr and Mrs liny 1,It tie of lljirrls«>n M ynr G t Colpffts was a business visitor at the county eeut '*n Monday Mrs ' art Gibson of I’herry afreet |s recovering from an attack of the grippe Miss Mavme Jot neon of west of town apenl the work * r»d with relatives and friends In f'ambrMge Phil M ragg f /aneevUI* was a huel t dw .rd P»t*i .trick of Zanesville • pent Sunday at Ms home on Hoorn Menton !*».igias of Homerton was a Mr Hrattnen of Htewart and Ward Wrlhl'p calls don hie trade here today. Millie i '.M.n of this city at til contin ues seriously lit In a new a* if watering flower pot an ar**h of tubing above |t conveys water from a ^ont^lner at the fop of the arch to the ronta of the plant. Bothered by Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Head or Chest Colds? Try lU “Vap-O-Rub" Tr«tm»n( Ra h*v*« by Inhalation and Abaorp tioa. No Slonuch Doting. Ho fianrt in rfUtnrH your t*om*i-h wUh tntrrnal moll, nan for thr«a trnnl'laa ▼ ink a "Tt)4illub" «•!", noB1 iota bj a apaoial nr •'•ana— Mnnthi.l. Thymol, I'll*. I yptol. Camphor mi.I Finn Tar. an that wb»D applied to the ban* of tha tiody, than* la graknita *ra ral. aaad in Iba form of rapnrn Than* (nothing, mob atol vapor* am in ihalrl all night long through tha air | ga* to tha lung*, lonaaaing tha ph •thing tha m final art nanlinoa, an.I aid ing l a laxly rail* to drir* oat tha invad ing gartna. In a-l.l.tion. Yl-k'a I* ahwM through tha porta, railnaing tha Inflammation and taking oat that lightnaa* nod >.rt»« ah*. ■'»*«, or 11 hf>. At all dmggiM*. VICKS£££&£?,% SALVE