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EEAL ESTATE' ,i $3300 ; "* Eight-room frame. with hath, situated in Warwoud.i ( and on the car line. This properly is in uoml condition,' "and is a bargain. HESSE a KIRCHNER CO. ?j Open Evenings 25 ll.TH STREET Both Phones 471 , "Member Wheeling Real Estate Board" i FINE SUBURBAN HOME ; ; . 1 Eijrht rooms. modern t h r*?>i**rli? >ixt . w ith 'J 1 ;h*jts oj' iri-uum I ; veryj -"rdesirable location. W?> would !>e pleased t < > > h? > w um tiiK property. ? j - L. A. ROLi AGENCY ! .. . ?Money to Loan. SO Fourteenth St. Fire Insurance, i Members Wheeling- Real Estate Board. : 5 ROOM HOUSE? $ 1 500. r. .-..Five-room frame house on .Smith (.'hapline street; J^as,! r~ .water, stone foundation; arranged for two families. f Citizens Savings & Trust Co. | KEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Cor 16th and Market Sts. Both Phones 498. f* MEMBER WHEELING REAL ESTATE BOARD li NATIONAL BOAS ON CAR LINE | OAK PARK * __ I?ook it over. All improvements. Seasonable prices. "^. FIDELITY INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION Member* of tba Wheeling Keaj Estate Board Capital Fold in SI50.000.0Q. Seal Estate and Eire Insurance. "W. Q. BE AND. Manager S?al Estato DCaartmeut. MS vy COAL COAL COAL ? ? 250 Aer-s nf (??>.?[ hind in KirScltind T*> . wtiship. n?'in:?nt tVninty, i)hin. l'.utit ?V COa-l an'-* sucf'ao- .an l?o bouKht t"r t.'i e I'Cifj of lit-.- al"iio. J . P. ROTH' REALTY CO. .-1138 Chapltno Street Opposite Poet Office. x MEMBEB Or WHEELING SEAL ESTATE BOARD. >vr| <? ^ ? <v E ?? ' VVARWOOD LOT ? .'i .'"?h St.? .!"\!^" ft.. (-;.u be bought f'>r l>ss than any of Ji- r ,i"t or. th> >a:n*- street. any other l"t '.>n (hi,* same street. A bafiti'ttt f"t- ?('.? ;<?!< sate. DURST REAL ESTATE COMPANY, BeU 1727-J. 512-13 Schmulbacli Bldf. Natl 1286-X. i Members. Wheeling Seal Estate Board. . i i * i? \\ k>? ? s Some Good Lots North emi ?>;' Island, nice large l"t. ?900. Main St., WjirwonJ. corner lot. $700. ? fc^t iii)\.;r?o i'r. i?ut tit.- pike. 51,500. Lot Mx'J'M). K!tu drove. ?500. ? '?> larjre Iot.s handy t? ? ear line. '"iif the pike: would makf nice ehickeu farm; 51,000 tor all. S. ftesbstt, jr. 16th and Market Sts. . Both Phones. . Open Evening's. Member Wheeling Real Estate Board For Sale | skw ? ?Jt >\ . , * WOODLAWS 3?OMS. ?vf, "Was built by the owner 'or his own j ?!*} home. rj.. *] _ Seven rooms, bath. laundry. all con- 1 ?_v ?' veniences. Stable m rear c<*a be used | for a garage. 1 J* Tatum & Caldwell StcKim 4 City BaaJc Building. J3ell 'Plicae 6S4. Xai. 'Phoa* 66-WS % J Warwood Home-Siies ^ J We have a few dcsirabl.- J'?:s B in the Warwood district which ? -in a J be had on time payments. Ask us 59 -ibout locations, prices, etc. Jmccullagh&reid I I WI DO TKXTTGS <81-22 GiaaiAJ? BANK SLDO X?*l Eotuto Z&soraiiO*. yttoa*a ? JBell C32: Mat. 11*. OBB BBS !"35EH BSC SB3 BB *. FOR SALE ^ 119 arr^ farm in ''hi", ? ??al m?-I ' All can b* rulnvaf"!. to .? !? .-r : i c'"-line and ? --oori ??:;? rr. v I *ri?-?- -? 1 r? ? ? ;- r /?riacre. Would exchange tor [?: ? n y jtojSr a store business. "'Hm a g THI t r? ? J COMPANY Amro ij'wor Schinulbach KI'Ik. jf*tlon&l GUI Bell 1533- X Fine Appartment Location On l?t!i stP'i in ii- isM hood, <-!osi' t ? ?_ business ? ???'. r. w. ?will sell fourteen rooms and bath on an exceUent larye lot. Al>" r.n additional "h<>us.- >.ti r?-ar <?:' l?.t. These are nlwa;-- ? ??*? . r . i . ?. 1 ? : : . i tnnif good rentals. '"an I>fni::it \?t;. reasonable. l.--t ynti :Uis. PAUL-LOUGH CO. jro. 13 14th St. Bell 1603-R Nat. 373- M FARM FOR SALE 2f?i? acres. Will b?- sold as on-1 tract i or divided into smaller tracts, i'art of an ? state and must li>- sold ?"? ? 1 1 quickly. I Xvar Ml. Pleasant. t.'hio. Ideal location.! SeeurityTrustCo.i Agents Member of Wiieellasr se^t Estate Boaxa. 1145 Market Street. FOR SALE f> rooms. l>aih and hall. . No l"T North Wat-ash Street. ' Price, J-.700.01). Roderus k Wingertcr 1013 Scluualbach Sulldlasf. Phones; Bell 157?; Nat'l 378. FOR SALE (13-D ? S.t acre tarn: with -I ? ? acres of xo?d b"tto:n land. ?o?.d road, four miles ! tf-'tii Kltu Grove. I'ricc i'i.Ou'J. J. G. FINLEY, Agt. ' R?ai Estate and Insurance. 305 Mutual Baalc Bldg". Bsll Phone 1771-B.. JTafl. 75. ' Plumbing, Heating and Fire Sprinkler Systems i KOB'T W. KYLE CO. Now at 1518 Main Street i Get Our Prices 3efore Installing. j BOOKS. For Klvctricians, luiginecrs. .Motor- I triers. Cai pe-nters. Auto-iiobile operators | ' 1>; icli arid ' etueat Layers; llow to L.lva I if'istcn Fusn; Magazines. Ni-wspapcra, ! stationery. !' C. H. Q UIMB Y, 1512 MAi i. V o rttJ^EX, CORRUPT PRACTICES i (Continue;! rroui llrst Pafe.J ;vupiu?l whose members had been . talking with the Arizona Senator. "If." said .Mr. Ashur.st, "the Sena tor moans to say that iiiy vote has ; been miluenced by a copper lobby or any other lobby he lies.'' Several Senators objected to his > language, atul Senator Ashurst, alter explaining he said "if" agreed to withdraw his reinark. Large Contribptions Several Senators told of large con tributions t < ? campaigns in various I i.-rate.s. Senator Owens said former re- ' ' preventative A. .Mitchell Calmer, of) Pennsylvania stated that $75i?,WO was ! t spent in one Cennsylvania election. Senator Pentose in answer saw) that | Mr. Palmer's statement had never ; been supported bv evidence, and de : Ha Ped he could give better proof that, .several hundred thousand dollars had! '.been spent ni Oklahoma in the recent. ; i primary campaign which resulted in j ?the re-nomination of Senator Owen, i ? Senator Pomer?ne said Myron T. ller-j : rick and the Myron T. Derrick voters; j league in Ohio spent mote ilniiij ? ooii in th" recent primaries which j ?chose llr. Merrick as the Republican [ senatorial' candidate. Senator Curtis asserted it was well ! known the Democrats were in favor' of the iiiii because Secretary .MeAdoo ] and other cabinet members already I ?have raised all money the Democrats I tie,-d in this ratt-jaign. He said o'mi a>fe.->dv had been sen* into: oue state by the Democrats Two amendments to the !ii|! ?vr<> ' ? t?roi?osed. One hy Senator Heady to1 jMis'pnrie tie- effective iln;o ?if the act j ' ti r> ? i ! January 1. P'!7. two months af-i j ter election w:.c approved. Th<"- n?hcr ! .offered bv Senator Jones, to make !t | ?a fe'.nnv fo>- any manufacturer of in j snxicatinu liquor 'o c'?nt ririute to a| I campaign fund, was not acted upon. TO ACCOMPANY AMENDED BILL IN LITIGATION AGAINST WHITAKER IRON CO. Order Entered Permitting Receiver to Sell Personal Property of Graf ton Hotel Company. In i lii * petfding .-mi in the Fnited Slaios' District Court <?; .Martha K. Whitaker against the Whitaker Iron Company aii'l others. the plaintiff tiled a copy of ! 1 1 ? ? will of Ceorge I'. Whit aker. deceased, \ < sterday, as ail ex iiilii: ;o i ho amended hill. Walsh vs. Grafton Hotel Co. In tin* case of J. .1. Walsh vs. I In; (Jrafton 1 ? ot. -I Company, of I i rai'toa. Taylor county. and others. an order was entered yesterday by Judge A. (I. I Jayton. of tin* Federal court. 011 the petition of John 1.. llecktner. special commissioner of l lit" Circuit conn of Taylor couniy, ami others. permitting Heckertuen lo sell the personal prop i*rty of the hotel and divide' l ho pro ceeds anion;;' the special creditors un der the decree. Freed vs. Tobacco Company. In the law ease of \V. S. Freed, of Mourtdsv ille. against the Liggett. & Myvrs Tobacco Company. in the suit for for alleged personal inju ries, a declaration of particulars was tiled yesterday- in Federal court by Attorneys .1. B. Sommerville, of this city, and A. ShowaJter, of Mounds vilie. It will be recalled that a suit against the defendant was lilcd a few months ago. Mr. Freed declares that he was knocked down and run over by an auto truck owned by the tobacco conipany and driven i>y an employe of the firm at Fourteenth and Market streets, on .September 4,.1'Jlfi. lie al leges that he sustained' serious inju ries. including several broken ribs, and that he snout for treatment and has since been incapacitated phys ically. Suit Compromised. The three damage suits of ?10.0fift each against tin- Foundation Company as a result of the drowning of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart and Mrs. 'Clara Ki tuple-Morgan when their boat struck the Warworn! dam, have been com promised. Alleged "Bootleggers' 'Arraigned. Ben Dunlap and Ceorge Lawyer, who were arrested by United States Deputy Marshal John M. Short, charged with operating a speakeasy at l2!!ir. Main street, waived prelimin ary hearing yesterday before Commis sioner Ueorge E. I>oyd and gave bond for $300 each to appear before the Federal grand jury at Martinsburg on September 10. WOMEN DECIDE (Continued from First Pago.) sinn. A nioiion by Miss (May that the resolution hi- laid on the table, was defeated and then further debate was shut otY by the carrying of a motion made by .Miss Hannah .). Patterson, of Pittsburgh, Pa., corresponding sec retary, that the resolution be made u special order for 11 a. ju. tomorrow. Confident of Success. Mr?. Catt and other leaders in her administration anticipate it lively de bate but. expressed confidence that the resolution will be adopted. There was a three cornered debate* on the policy question. Miss Clay led the forces who favorer! exclusive state action; Mrs. Ida llusted Harper, New York, was the principal speaker for concentration on the federal amend ment and Mrs. llaymond Brown. New York, made the principal address in favor of no change in policy. Miss Kate Cordon, Louisiana, sec onded the speech made by Miss Clay for exclusive State work: Mrs. Glen dower hi vans, Masach'usetts, seconded the address of Mrs. Harper for Federal amendment .work, and Miss Florence Allen. Ohio, seconded the speech of Mrs. Brown, advocating no change in policy. Miss Allen said if the State work was taken up exclusively it would look as if the suffragists had been captured by tie; Democrats, who are strong on the Federal amendment. It would ap pear as if the association had made a ileal with the Republicans. The suf fragists, she said, would follow strict, neutrality among the political parties. Delegates from several States, in cluding Pennsylvania. West Virginia "and Maryland, spoke briefly in favor of continuing the present policy. The delegate from Texas said that when Mexican bandits iuyaib-d Texas the people in that State did tw>t stand on State rights, but quickly called for Federal aid. DRUNKS AND BOOZE At Local B. & 0. Depot Are Beincj Put on the Blacklist ? Five Arrests Wednesday. Drunks are unwelcome visit ots at the local P.. & O. depot. Also patrons of the road or others who take advan tage of the accommodations offered at the station must do their drinking of intoxicating beverages outside of the railroad property. These facts are be ing evidenced in the number of arrests that have occurred during the past several days at the B. & Q. Detective Ullom, of the P.. J* <>. police forre, made ? five arrests last night. The men gave their names as Jim Doe. Frank Lazier and Frank Hadl-v, charged with drinkinir liquor. K. It. Vortev and llarrv Longwell were ar rested by the same officer Tor neing intoxicated. They will he arraigned this morning before Squire \V. P. Wickbam. CONFERENCE OPENS CLARKSriUKG, W. Va.. Sept. >!.? The fifty-ninth annual West Virginia conference of the churches of the United P.rethren In Christ, began ;o day, at Stealey Heights, a suburb, with nearly "00 ministers and laymen delegates present. . Pishop W. ,M. Weekley, of Parkersburg. presided. CHICHESTER S PILLS V , ? ? > Til E DIAMOND II RAND. /. Y.n<ilr?t A^k Jour Dmpfflut fop Clil-chrf. t?r s Dln?nnnirTlrnii<|/ 1'IILi In KpJ nn'l <? old ir.?:?tlle\ SMle'l ?i:h H'.ue R:i V>n. TiiUe no olhrr. Iltij of roor I'rocarlnt. Av'< f r ClII.ClfKft-TEK r DIAMOND II It AND fJLI.S. for Ji.? years known at t'-.l, Sif??,Atr.iys Kelts'. ?; SOLD BV DRUGuiS15 tVEfiViVHESC LYCEUM THEATRE Thursday aiul Friday, September 7 and 8. Tlie Piliu Seusatlon of tho Ape. RACE SUICIDE In Sir. Farts. A ?.? >! ii I*:i n ; ? *it | ? t > - 1 u *A\ it. (?.? At.- Jtv ?"liildr?-i;" ?rul "T: > l.itu. >:nl N. \l l?i?er." "I" 1 1 : ? ? i 1 1 !',? i-lpir.- six I ' ?-JS vt ' It'lO' i i* !' t?- I li.l . Is . ,-|* v:i tout III' ? "I" I I s In-atuy i- li'-l ! I- iiiet til. almost li<?r r*-r m ' i:i.-i|. I". ill) I : i ? - 1 1 : 111*- ?>'? i : llinv ~iliiiit.il in siilU'is aiel }>a.-si>,:is t|>. i:i.it>- >.i in., sp. i-j.-S ail't Ills ?! I- f ? ~:i '??! l-isl|i* llU!'l|.'l'itlK 111"'*'' "' ' : ' ? ' ! '"'I T ? chartte ii'llMl?'? l"!i '<? Mils { i i . ' - . I .? in t:.-.sl..| i, . - 1 * I ? - ? -i - ^ . ii i:n| T.V lA-t- *.\ ? ? ;il:t r i slt<>t|i-l ... .? ;|tl. l-ii-! ? '? : One Admission, Only 10c. , 'HUNDREDS ARE I i WITHOUT BEDS! ; ! Never lr. HistoVy of Wheeling- Hoster i-les Has So Many People Asked Tor Booms. 'Not a ro.'in W."i.|. r how many | ! t im.-s ih.it rrply l<-is I.. .... ku en . ; t ! el.-rks I" ili>- visttois t>> Mi' I Virp.niii-Sis.U- Fair and Expo ^ !;rrr??:,'r ! |,asi niKhl's arrivals were. ^ | The McLuro- Mi'- ?iii'l Airs. -v-. J.v j , shuuabur*. Ciait.m: A.r. jiml J " I lUair. V, ay ii. sburn. 1' ? "? samp. > n. , i'!i ii !. -i. -n: J. II'. I Uullaiv; Mosi - , . ail. Walla.:-.: H- E- ' j'l '"f *: ' Ua.l. sl.'V\ II : .Ml Surissler. \\ ad.s low . , , M.-.w U sl. r. Wadi-Mowii; 11. l1"1 "i. i Wad-stow n: E l*ison. I'larksburK. W. 1 : r ? - 1 1 1 Maxw ? II, Clarksburg; * ? . .1. Ma\\\ ? II. Clarksburg. J;;s. I'- \ . 'la rksbu i a . J. 1'- ><; >ai IK".. * i burj.; Cris S.-hal'tii.-r. < larksbui ? --j Calv.-rt. t'lurkflmrK; Air. aii-l -Mrs. J l- , , T. .1 it ii i is. ?n. -M'-rKaiiluu n. All . ? ?>? - J -;j | .Tail .Marl in. Mordant. >wn; U. .M. .11 in ' I man. .M..r>tanUi\vii: A. At. N,\1'1 . | vva.vn.-.-Uirp. l'?-; J,''i T,lVU''l"i im-i . ii. -luirii. I'a.: Mr. .-iit.l -Mrs. .1. ?-? Joint.. ?>L..rwinl..?-n: 'I" . w ^ I ' 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 * . i ;uiM*ri?n; . ii- ? ??ti f ? ? 1 ? ] ' i:a'riK-r;..u J. W- Et'uw. Maiiui.i?a>-n; j Chas. I'. U alN'ii. 1'ine Linn. : ? . ?'?? 1 jl> * > 1..I- UuiHir.-l: Mrs. I', j'. I?"W. Alarlet- | ,, j \| c.?,. Bl,., X-w .Mai IJlisvilb-, '-i .1.' l'iiiilil-s. ?-an.. r..ii: Mr. and A| is- j iV. S. Su?.|. ii. Sisivrvill. . I. .1. t?i !i 1 i Ma rksbu r>:: A. lain Sehu-U. -N, u 1 ! a.l. lpl.ia; w . II. Oarr. l'ln-y; \\ . 'yVj tor. li.-linploii: 1 1 a !'?? K"h.nsun, i' Call.-k.r. CoaMoii; Airs. k. I '? ,1'UKli. cii-si.1. \\. K?i.l.;n. lMiniu-y. | ' The Bofrers ?>. J. Jiulan. j. I hi ? Ull-uv. ; Wlil.-.ril K. l-alhs. Mil ll lll.-l-i . " :- | \\*. JCoiikt*, Sin it lati* l?l ; Mr. ami Mi.*- ? \- \ j j* * .Ni i^hiiMrKall. rm'k?-rsl?urs;: 1 '? "? . ' S>kidnn.>r>-, Fairmont . J M M.-ian, in. .hi 1'. A. Summons. ? am. ion: >. -n | Ainus, N.u Malaiiinpas; U. T. Am-s. j KiiigwooU. | Staiiim ? Mr. an. I Mrs. <!. .Marslial'. j ]'ut;lit.'\v ii. Mr. ail. I Mrs. I'. K' MiUaU-bwuriw. K. U'- J.musi.ii. M"1'1';-" j l.nurn.'. I". Shinvr. W u.k-sluwn, l 'i . an.l Mrs li J. iianlM'li. .\'-w Matanmras. 1 'Mrs. snili. r Williams. N.;W .Ma'.ainoras. I ? Win. lH.tri.-li, llanml.al. I tarry Kim- | I iiu.ns \'ail>- v I'.rnvi-, John A. 1?.?K. 1 -?i i .Kiori i: W- Snow, wrilkcrsvill.-. . .. :a?,|..\lr^ l'i. Marlmsv.ll.;.! '.Mi-"s Mah.-l l\"UKh. N> w Marlin^' ill. . 1-, ii--. Mi.Ulirsl.ourn.-. Mr ? .?! A ". | |n i; 1 '.art UK, Arinsiron? s Mil.--. ? I Mr an.l Mrs li.'orKi- IUii.Ii-i . linn. !???]. | Mr. an.l Mrs. S;.|ai; .Mulaii. ?I?iiiiIio ?. I Miss I'.-arl I 'avis. Moor. sv.il.-. ll.ji i . j i'i.o\. ri. I'am.-roti. I'ranU l.a.ii'.-. Ilun Ulrv.l. Mr. ami Mrs. .1. W. U I lions and ilaimlil.r. liarnr-svill.- I'll.". Mr. ;;n.i Mrs. '.- '? 1 "VV,'. M i. Kill,- Mi" K. Ilwv. liariu-svill. . Mrs. I.. 'nn1:; i'n i-m-.-v ill"'-. 1.-W.S M.n.l; rsoi. j ?; .loo Woo.lwar.l, l'arkrr>l>ui ii. l-'airv..-^ ; II- I- Woo.lwar.l. I'ai kers 1.UI-K '1. w liairell. M. .Miiiy---.1- l Wi.o.ll.urn. Hlii- S. if. riiillU's. M.icor iiv w. I'. Si rai^ht. Manninglon. r- J . ??".iiri'-llv. ManiuiiKton. W. l.> onar.l. J ...wns.'Artluir. .Mooro. l.iillclon. .Wludsor ? Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Gibson. Kiimwoo.l; .1- Ii- Ki'ik. Alar _ i' ilallard. .N'--w < "un.lu-rlaml ; a. < ?- i.all.ir.i, lr \\-w Cuintx-rlaiHl. 0. K. Siuilli, l;a ir | mo'iii ? f I'. Shai'1' .v. lirandvu-w; I . K "nweil. Vairmoni. Mrs. 1- red Jamison. \:-.l.-n I'a . I-" Al. Taj.lor. hi. Marjs. ^ I :lair. ,la< ksunhurs. W. "? ...?v'1.',-.,rr f"1 ' I l'arkershurg. 'I'- Havis. W HsliiiisU'ii. 1 j.(l i m. Jji.i l'land and parly. W ..ods li?i;i. \v! S. Itroykover. "New Maiamoras. William Mlll-r. I'laysvilk'. la.; 1- ? ciu.- . nd l.ariv. Now Maianmras. Grand Centi-al ? J. 11. Kmy. Mar.oUa; Mr ail. I Airs. John Wililcrs. Mcuhon- | ville- Mr nml Airs- ('.i'y A- Sliuttleworlh. Cl-irksliurp: A. C. Youni;. MorKanlowii. Mr ami Mrs. O. lllygins. Snilllit u-ld : J. I c Do.l.l, Oohurn. J. U Hin-rman. Co i liurn, i". Ilipglnbotliam. Knnsliaw. W M. Kiml.lt. Col'urn. \V .11. ?.|ux. i..|huni l-'1 wm Shar:>. .Si. ( lalrsvillv. <-? .Mason. MoiKaniown. ll.-nr/ Kovlnigh. AN ashiiip I'a.. Al.x H re hi. W asliinfiuui. 1 a., li-ili.h Hail. v. Kn-.-port: Harry Halier. ' I- i ooi'ort ; i-'r. d Allen. Wliitmor: Hd- . T mi nvson. l'h.lil'ld: E. H- ('rum. Mi.l i, ,i; Morris nr. wa. .-'adi/: l:.nu Matamy. l ?uuz. II. 1- Mahal Ty. Ml. N ernon. A. i.. K.-iv /.aiir >vil!.-; I:. ?' hit man and w i N, w Mariinsv.il-. W. II SH? - ' C. 1-*. Mt-r.'-'-r. lvenova. Air. and .Mrs. M. I |';. curs, l-'alrinont. ; NOTEWORTHY GAINS | (Continued rrow. Tint Page.) lions taken lion; thorn recently cji?U jot' Avion a. To Encourage Pirms. A MSTK K I 'A M, Via l-omloii, Sfpt. ?! ? 1*. M. ? Til.* l-'ra.ikl'ori .-hamher of i .'.iiiiinirw r.-.-.-nllv j ?>? t n loiic-d Lir. Von j 1 .*? tliinaiin-l lolhvcjr, ilo- Ut-Tinan inipyf ? till ..-hane.-lK-.r to ptildish the lists '"f | iV>:-<Mjjn lirms with whi.-li trading is pt-o jhihitid by i ! real I'.ritain. to .-nabl.- li.-r in.-in tirnis I... develop r. la t ions with the | ! blarklisled l.rnis and . ncouraKV them j ial't.r th<- war. th? l-'rankl'urtt-r /.eitun^' j sa\s. The ^-..vf-nim.-iil eomplied xviih j the re. litest and publisln-.l the lists. Axist.rl.anB Retire. GENEVA, S \\ IT'/.l-:i;i.AN I >, Sept. K ? i I Via Paris ? 4:1.1 1'. M".? -Aust ro-Hungar iati troops eoniinue t" retire along the' JVioldava Kiwr, hi the souiheastern pari ni' Kiikowina.. In ?fore the Humaiiinns. aeeonling to telegrams reecived here from Austro-] luiigarian hend'iuat ters. I.O.N DON. Sept. 7? 12:.12 A. M. ? To night's general headquarters eiinimuni ration r>-mls: "Severe lighting eon::nue.>s nt Ginehy. Nineteen mat-hine cuns w-re raptured ur destroyed sill''1- Sunday hy the corps on our right I lank. "A large party ?f enemy emerging on I i 'oHri-v-l'Mi'- was eaiiKht l>\ iiur artillery today and svat tered. Numerous 1 1 > > .-? 1 1 1 > ? | working parlies en me under ??ur shell lire aii'l were dispi rsed." PATHS. Vi;i I .? ????!? mi. Sept. r. II. 1.1' P. M..~-l,"tiri her I'reneh pains an- - i porl- il hi the ou'teial slai'-nn ui issued | liv the var office tonight, liuse living i . til ire I y south ?r the Soinme. w here I lie Kfenter part of the village nl Perny was raptured .as ?well as the northern pm? 1 li'.ii of Verinaiido vilh-rs. < '! . Mil NO TON, I'.. Sept. Mr *ui!.,' Mrs. Ppd Kiehnm. of I.amville. 111.. ?????! I lie guest .* of ins parents and other rel- ' atives. j \V. MrK* Ivev. of Ka venswooij. \\' ? j Va? arrived Satruday and is visiting; among relatives. I Mr. and Mrs. W. I-'. Hose and sou Paul, j I return' "I to Akron. Tuesday, niter a i visit Willi relatives and friends here. ! Miss iJlad.v -? M?hl. ??!' M ..iinils vtlle.vv as | 'ealliu^ on- friends and attended ih, pie. I nie here Mo:id.?y. Mrs. i'. K. Ma liny and eliildri n. j W'he.llinu. Were the stn >:!S "I relatives | in town last vvek. Mrs. Paeh-I <iooilwiu spent the navi W'-ek Willi friends at Akron. .1 Mr. and Mrs. Kd. S. Kmip-I. of Win e|. j Siu:. aie vp. tiding a f ?> w weeks \,i.-.il .< n i i in this vi.-inity. The soeial given 1 ?>? the ladies of the i M I'.', ehureh S;y u r.'.a y was Well att'ehd J ? d and {? n> it . >(? in realized. Mr and Mis Henry Sill e'r and dangh- j j !? r. of leitf*. 'V. wer? visiting relatives] mar low.i fist Thursday. I i ? ? \ . S : Kealvt'd I . ? 1 1 .Monday for j ' I .oil |j? V j t |e. ii\ . \\ ller. lie will all- ud the .annual rnid'ecii if ih>> German M. K. I ehureh. He enmitu week, later lie w 1 1 1 : join his 'Aif. .iikI son in' Indiana. I'"r a j ? ????tiple of weeks visit with rein I i vim Mr. and Mrs. Olietdiek and Mr and M i >- ilivii -i : i ?! daughter. of Wheeliri; t't visiting i ri' ii'l-- ? iie.it town. Mr and Mrs. .1 A liver and s-.n Maek. of Akron. <?. were Mo- gin-sis ..I' i ri' lids in :*>wii ov.-r Suuda;. . 'i h' I ;vange|i'"il Sutuiay school !?? Id its annual ; i'-nie m Atkinson'.* ??ivh.-V'l M"ltdav. S- rdi-tuher I Mr. t'harl' - St riek lint:, of \kroti. ??.. i"!ii"d his -,.ilt e n| >-,iii in i ?? Krida.v. on .1 VIM! \v itli i fit ives. Mr. and Mrs ?*. I.. ? '?lehr-uie, -"'ii an. I i daughters. Miss.-s Irene and Kalhryn. "i* [ Way n shiirg. l\i. spent Tin sdav last In j , i own w it li flai ives j ! Win. Goii.|'.<in \i-i("d I'arkershurg and 1 MarieHa r- la 1 1 .???? last week. I The faniotis Wlit?ding fair :s drawing ! tnany v is'lors frmii li.ere this week. Mt. I'irirles j I uiiha ri^ of Woods!' ield. was a visti.o- here Sunday. I -Messrs. J .W. Koso S. Rose. <J. K. ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS The Breakers ON THE OCEAN FRONT OPEN ALL YEAR? At lantic City's NEWEST FIREPROOF HOTEL ?CAPACITY 1400 Rooms single or En Suite, with or without private bath. All bathrooms equipped witb running hot and cold sea and fresh water. The only Roof Garden Restaurant in Atlan tic City. American and Euro pean Plan. Facing the Garden Tier at New Jersey Ave. and the Hoard walk. The Last Word in Modern liotel Equipment and Service. JOEL HILLMAN, Prop. A. S. RUKEYSER, MgT. Tcnnessv avenue, near Beach; always J open; private ba l us; running wiuer in I rooms; .elevator; excellent table; white' scrvic?-; orchestra. Ant. plan; up daily; J1J up wiH-kly. Booklets. Gar- | use. All' UA!.<U IM'NCAN. I GRAND ATLANTIC j Virginia :t % ? I ? ? -? u> Bcach. Capacity (inn, Providing eVcry cotntort; private' baths: running wuti r in elevator, ?-: ? . ; i - ? ? 1 : 1 1 ' ) ? ? table an. I .<opvicv; Amor, plan. Itonkbl. Auto ui trains. u. I-'. SIIAW. l-l -I'-.s-au-.'J-Sc-'J. ; ihc HiiiMilik KS"V"m ^..pai.Uj J ??'. piivale Ottilia, i-IcNHloI', I purines, etc. Special lut.t, Up ?vueiv ly, u up daily. American piau. livery j luiivenivnce. open au ji-nr. Auto mucin' tlKillS. Booklet. SAAl U'KL Kl.l.lij. ilU-.'.S-t-s-J PROCLAMATION. STArS^oT^WfiSX vjjauinia: A Proclamation. By the Governor. I. 1 1 ? ii i > I ?. 1 1 .-t 1 1 1 ? Ii. Governor of tli>.*! Slat"- ut Wis l Viminia. |iiir.-uan; hi i In ; < *? ttisl i l ;i l ion i ? I- the I'liilcd Stales of j America. ami ? ? tin- laws oi this .Stall*.: (in ||i |, |i\ issue this my proclitmat ion. ? announcing 1 1 ? tin- voters oi t hi- State oi I West Virginia, (hat Mil lliv Tuesday next; alter til': first .Monday in November. in I tlii- > car <>tic thousand mm- (luminal ami I sixteen, an election will be had. held j and conducted ihioughout the Mate ofj West Virginia, at Hie various voting) pi eci nc is thereof, for the purpose ?u | choosing light electors of the President i and Vice 1 'reside ii t of the I'micc States, ? Given under my hand and, the Ureal Seal of the .Slate, at ? the City of Charleston, on thej iSKAI.) first day of Scplemi) jr, one. thousand nine hundred and ' sixteen, and of the Stale the i ii ty-iourth. JliONKV I'. JlATi-IKLU, Governor. By the Governor: STKIAUT K- J112KU. Secretary of State. S-7-T1-- 1 -2J?-o-j- 1 -? Ui-L'iJ-n-2 CONSTITUTIONAI. AMXKDHENT STATE Or WEST VIRGINIA. A proclamation by the Governor. I, Hcnrv Li. 1 l;i meld, liovernor of the Slate of West Virginia, pursuant to the const! I lit iun ami laws of said .stale, an nouncing to tli>- voters of the .Stall? of West Virginia that on the Tuesday next after lhe tirst Monday hi November. .11 ill.; year One Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixteen, at the &cnerui election held on thai day. there will be submitted for ratification or rejection an V'loiendin'Mil to the constitution of said slat*; .us fol lows. lo-wit: I 'I :o I 1 IS !?: I ' AM li.N'D .M K NT. That Section one ol Article four of said Const ji iition as it now is In.- altered and amended so us to read as follows: "Section one. The citizens <>1 the State, both male and lemaie. shall bo entitled to vol"- at all election:? held wit hin tin counties 111 which tlicy tcspeu ivcly reside; but no person who is a minor, or of unsound mind, or a pauper, or who is under conviction of treason, felony, nr bribery in an election, or who j has not been a resident of the Stale fori one year.- ami ol iik county hi whicu | In- or she oilers to vol' . 1 ? >r sixty ilays 1 n ? ? \ t preceding such offer, shall be p. r milled, to V'lte while swell disability coll- , liuues; but 110 person in the military, naval or maim*- service of the United Slates shall be deemed a resident of J this Slate by reason of being stationed j t herein." The proposed amendment is designated J as "Worn, m's Su lfra.pi' A mendnient" audi ? >ll t lie official ballot 10 be Voted at said election will be printed ihc iollowing: Ballot 011 Constitutional Woman s ! Suffrag-e Amendment. Amending Section one 01 Article four. I ? l-'or ratification ol Woman's Suffrage 1 A im. ml mens. ! Against ratilieation of Woman's Suf- 1 frag- Aliieiidmeiil. Those favoring tile ratification of said 1 amendment will vote "i-'ur ratilicai ion of. Woman's Suffrage Amrndment." and I those opposing will vote "Against rami- ' cation of Woman's Sufi rage Annuo inent. ' (.1 1 veil under my hand and the Orcat Seal 01 lhe Stale, al the Capitol, this eiuhth day 01 August, in tile year ot our l.ord i>m Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixteen, and of the State the l-'ilty loiirih. I'., ihc liovornor: HKNUV I'. HATK1JCLD. STI'AKT l\ I'JUKH. ?Secretary of Stale. a ill 7.21. :il-s. 7.1 1.2 1 .2^-ocii. I 2. I !i,j('.-nori FOR SALE FOR SALE ? 12." horse power Columbus I twin ga* engine. Two tin liors> power I'oluuibiis c.j - engines, with trillion pill- j I' y.?. nr gooii ruimim; order. K01 infor mation, address Tile Columbus I.Sol 1 2 Works Co.. Columbus. i.Hiio. s-.'i-T-? 1'OR SALE ? Tu 1 .:-e.\>. Call Naiioiial pilolle 2II.V>- 1'. S-j-l POR SALE ? I .!.'> acre farm 12 milej from Wheeling, frice $ju.00 per acre. Jl.jiio.co io f2.ain.i.00; ;; to \ . ars iiuiu. with ti i'( i eeni interest. Adwrcss IS i:.'l, earn Intelligencer. s-4-p FOB SALE ? ?>> and 1-' room house, well built, corner lot. $S.UUU.U0. Call Na tional phone l.iil-J!. s-4-m FOR SALE ? I will sell at private srle, two farms adjoining each other, ot Itiu aeies each. i 'n- located in .lcffvr>on count*. near Ml. I'ieasuill. 1 Kilo. About I" miles northwest ?>?" Martins ferry, liood >oil. can -ill he larnied. (eiod house and burn, with otil buildings. The other lies in le lmont couiiij. Cotul land, one bait in blue gras.-. Itrick house. good barn, otii.-i ?ul-Htiihiings,' unfailing spi nig. These larms'-are well watercii. would make an id<ai stock farm. About ???) acres ot fin.- while oak and id her timber, which should hall pay lor Uiein. Cos I. or terms to sua purchaser. Horace 15. Clark, adminis'rator. lSell idlone 2>.i-K :: l. I !rii|gep"ri. < 'hi". s-l-m r OR SAl -I'alr l?rge yen r old horses. ' will ' a i\? small horse and buggy as. pari paynn ul. -Ill Jacob St.. m au*[ dress lb, rse. care intelligencer. j H.i-Ul-m 1 LOST AITL' TOUND LOST OR STOLEN? Klack and white with tan head and trimming, licagle ib>K. flora Iturns .V Church transfer wagon, m liridgcport or Island. KiW.ird t>>r return 01 dog or information. No uuest ions asked T. C. I'lark. ilrilliani, Ohio. ? . s-G-ii Kose. s. 1 1 l-'isli. of this place, and W. !?'. Jiose, of Akivn, were calling on friends 111 Woodsfi'dd. Antioch and New .Maia moras. Sunday, making lhe trip in a Ma\\\< 1! car. Mr?. Hiiun \ounc nnd son have been the gm-sl ? of relatives here. Mrs. fharlos Lehman and son, of WlnelinK. wre the guests ol' 'friends in town last week. If You Need a Small Amount of MONEY? Bothering friends or relatives for a loan put you under an obli gation and makes your affairs more or less public. You can get from $10 up from us quickly, privately and at very reasonable rates. We do not require references or endorsers. You can take from one month to a year's time to pay us back with payments arranged to suit yourself. COME IN AND TALK IT OVER WITH US. POOr. 301 GERMAN BANK BUILDING MARKET STREET -CORNER 12*" STREET WANTED 15 Boys over 16 years of age | of For Shipping Department Wheeling Can Co. f 47 and Eoff Streets 50 Girls Wanted In Finishing Department. Light, airy room, clean, sanitary work and pleasant surroundings. Permanent employment, eight and half hours, with paid half holiday Saturday. Apply at once. R. A. MARMADUKE, Superintendent.' Neuralgyline Co., 88 Nineteenth St. se-6-hl WANTED? Female Help WANTED ? Young' lady of neat appear- 1 unco lor retail store. If previously employed. give reference. Address Clerk, cure ot this office. o-7-i WANTED ? At once, women for clean ing, good wages. Apply V. M. C. .V. 3-ii-l WANTED ? Lady demonstrator for cclo-| bulled li no of toilet preparations. Ap-' ply Miss Sieverls, cai c 'ieo. -M. ,^nook <fc ] Co. s-o-g j WANTED ? Utrl dishwasher. Apply at | ? inee I ""3 Main St. s-4- | WANTED ? Middle uged woman, cOok I a if. I general i oi:a?oiK. (jood wages.1 Hell !? u-piion- - 2 Alienneim. a-^-K j WANTED ? (Experienced white cook. No lannury- v. oik. Apply Main. I uug-co-tr | WANTED ? iJirl to lielp with general i housework oil I arm. OikhI I.oiiic lor] riuht person. M rs. Sarah A.. Ui! tin, Trla- . deipliin. \Y. Va.. it. JJ. No. 2. li.'ll JhJ-it ! a uu-m-m j WANTED ? Girl for general housework, j good w ages, small lamiiy. Ki i?. i e!ite j reituneu. i>ui pi. one JlU Altenheim. au-^-tf [ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES I 1 O K b AX;E ? J??* bi-s[ lilt!** 1 1. s la u t an 1 1 m liic ? .i.e. uoing a title business. iiig , profits. IV.. r he:.iili the only leason for celling. A bargain lor some wile and iiiiis; lit'* solo. O.'iii': ai;u see lor your si li .i ud be e??in inei d. J ion Smith's, cor. ilih -old Ma.,\.t M.. Wiiji, W. Va. ?-2-ni FOR RENT rOK EERT-KODEKH APARTMENTS., T4CKEE FINE i'BJKI BOO/.s: ON ' Ti?IJil> I LoOK AT 903 aiAIH sTitEiX, ' f>22. I bEVEN BOOMS, SECOND PI.OOB, I 1004 MaIN bTHE^i1, FKIVATE KAJUi. | AND ENTRANCE, $40. JAMES u. HAWKEY 106oU, MAIN STREET FOB HENT ? .! furnished rooms, elect rie! 1 i K h I . bath, and gus. all com enietices. i Hell S7!?-.J. . s-l-j j FOB BENT -,i mom mo.,erii aparl-j m. ills, i: 1 2 Alain street. ?22 Mi icldalj per month. Iii.,uir>j II. .1. oniith. I'ai - 1 Mrsburg. \V. Va. s-2-n I FOB RENT? j loom apnrt n?--nt . Ste'im i lieai, janitor si rvice. and modern eon-! veiiRiice.-. K leves 1. umber Co.. phone I Ml. au-.U-ti j FOB BENT? l''urn'slitd front room for j one or two gentlemen, use oC bulb and phone. Must ootne well recommended. Apply o.'N Mum sit., or cail Nat. pIioiim ?. 1 ?iiy- jh-tf MISCELLANEOUS FINE SHOE -nrATTlING DONE? IVz- j Hi hik?, T \ 'Z Main stro.-t iivrar 7 cli. j - 1 j PATENTS! 1 Secuiutl. 'irmlft. [ |m>irka renlater 'I'aicm I ..U.....OU ..I. Jjooltlet tree. H. "i. DUixX.AX', Paiont L?wyi it, Nuuonai e.A change LianK Bunaing. Wheeling. V\ Vm. j APPLICATION FOR PARDON i Application for Frvrdon. Notice is hereby given thai ..n or! about tin- 1st day i iciol>.-r. IT*; i;. an; application will Iv filed with K ? ;. I'n-r-j son. Pardon Attorney. ' hat ton. West' Virginia. for tile pardon of l.uther 'Sib-, son. convicted of the crime of Cobberv. at Mie April Term. of tlo- Criminal! Court of tiliio County and sentenced <o| imprsoiimeiit in the West. Virginia I'etil-J t.miar'v for !li< period ..| seven wars, t S i lined 1 1.1 "I'll Kit lilies. IN. s-T-1 I In Kranco thorn is a prize amount inc m about ?20.oon awaitinc: Hip dis covery of a rn<-o fr,r Sot^U -u-i ? WANTED? Male Help WANTED ? At once, tinner, good wages, steady w-.irl;. Apply A. Sternberg. -721 Belmont St., BeJIaire. s-7-i Tenor Soloist Wanted for Si. Alaahew's choir. Ap^ ply to Air. Boymer or phone Bell 781-rt.' s-6-i _(Ur, i--. ? ? ? *?* WANTED? Voting man lor assistant^ book-keeper, i'. Weimer Sous, limy .Market St. s-6-tt WANTED ? \uti' accessory canvassers. <?oj.un in j7.',.(iii per week, is easy sell* ing. our guaranteed money back device. Needed on every automobile, J.OOO.uOil sold, Big commission, sells on bight. Backed by big company. Large National advertising. West Virginia Auto Supply Co.. HoO Alarkut St. s-fa-i WANTED ? Salesmen to sell household goods. Experience unnecessary and. liberal compensation, to wide awake ma C. l-\ Adams Co., 1140-1X42 Alain St.. u;j ?itniis. WANTED ? AXen and boys lor light fac tory work. Apply Wheeling Corruga ting Company, Aiartlr.s Ferry, o. au-3-tf WANTED ? Two young men to work news agents on B. <? O. trains. Appiy at Union .Sews Co. oflice, B. & O. depot. se-3-tf WANTED ? At ?<nce, several good deliv-^? ery and sales buys, to wurK befora' * school. Apply at Circulation Depart ment, Intelligencer, between 4 and ri a. m. | 1 11 ? ii ii^ "funeraiTxSsectors ' Bad ARTERIAL aMBALMERS i 4i?CUUWu. It/ O.W ?&U tllli C*? wX< ii{)4 Siore ? Ben i?i?, National 1:742. Residence ? W. It. Cuovy. B?U 1324-J, National 1U72-1. .ResiueiKu ? j\- xieiawcti gor, National 13-jy-R. DIED HE1SKELL ? '.in Thursday, September 7, r.iio. .it l2;lt> iVcIock a. m.. A1KS. At A BY BKUL, Wife ..i o. \V. lieiSKOili l uiieiai notice hereafler. KUPP ? On U?dn*sday. September 'Jth, iit >:Ki o'clock p. hi., at the fam ily residence. ir 1 o Coal street, ,\i K'llAKI. Itll>l\ in the olst year oi Ins age. Kuin-rai :iuiie<- hereafter. ^ McGEE ? On Tm-soo.. . September 5'h, i;>li>. a! I >>'' !->' k p. nt.. CAT H ERIN, wile of the late rain. .\|<;c-e. at iie-t la; ?? i.-siiieii- ?*. I .Hiii Alaisliall street, ' J>? II \l M?Ml. Funeral from h-r late residence. .Vo, Uioii Mnishrill str-*-!. Ben?iood, Friday, S? piemlier \ Hi a. in. Kequie?it liuli tua.?s si. Johns eiiureb, B'-n* wood. .H :? a. ni. liit'-nneiU at Ait. Cat \ ary cemetery. 1 1 'lease omit fluwfi's.) I TRAVIS - 1 >n 'J'u. sday. September 5th, !.:? I at ' clock a. i'i i . . at the resi dence ? ?! ii in si?t>r. Alr.?. Kva Kruii- ' huidl. Ciiiipluiu street, J AAIlCS K TRAVIS. Funeral .-??rvnVs at the. residence Thur>4? day ai i ?? i ii.kiii a i - o'clock. Friend -> o?' i he family invited t<? t.ttend. Inter ment priv.it- ? I r? nwoud ceilielcry . FUNERAL DIRECTORS Louis Bertschy . KUNEKAL DIRECTOR AND ' ARTERIAL EMBALMER, 1122 a?d 1124 Main Street ? Calls Answered Day or Night-? Store Phones 635. C. J. Hertschy. Nat'l Phome 1959-R Breuinmer & Hildebrand Funeral Director* and Embalmers. Corner and Tw?nty-?econd SU t