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SATURDAY AFTERNOON 3 Victrola Given Atoay at That Time O'CLOCK SHARP DRAWING TO BE MADE AT ELM COURT BRING YOUR TICKETS LOTS $400 up to $1250 Terms as low as $10 a Month A Discount for Cash Register Today for the Free Lot="Victrola Take Elm Grove Car? Get Off at Elm Court Station Salesmen on Ground All Day OFFICES: SECURITY TRUST CO. AND ON PROPERTY SPECIAL SALES REALTY CO. agents for SECURITY TRUST CO. % . ....... * The Intelligencer will gladly publish church announcements, but to insure publication and prop er classification, notices intended for publication in Saturday's issue should be received at The . Intel ligencer office not later than Fri day at noon, and Thursday, if pos sible. It is respectfully asked that the notices be made as brief as possible. METHODIST. Fourth Street Methodist Episcopal churc Chapllnc street south ? of . - ; Twelfth. Clarence Eugene Allen. D. D.. r pastor ? Prof. Henry Hartman. organist and cboi?- master ? Sunday school vith jf. ? classes for all ages, at t?:15 a. m. Music . ^ lead by the orchestra. Kindergarten de . partment at 10:30 a. m. Parents may leave their children between the ages of three and six in this department and attend church service. Public worship ?. at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. In the morning the pastor will receive mem * bers and administer the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. At the People's ser > vice in the evening the pastor will preach i on "Faint. Yet Persuading." Vested choir. Mid-week service Wednesday eve ' ning 7:30. The pastor will speak on "The Humble Friend of a Great Man. ' Thomson Methodist Episcopal church, Roadway and Ohio, on the Island. Wil liam Calvert Hartir.ger minister ? 9:30 a. m., Sunday school; 10:30 a. m.. public worship 6:30 p. m.. Epworth League: 7.30 p. m., public worship. The pastor will preach both morning: arid evening:. Special music by the Thomson Vested Choir. Hope M. E. church ? To the following services a cordial invitation is extended: Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.. Mr. Ray Earlewlne. superintendent; morning wor ship at 11 o'clock, and evening worship at 7:43. As these services will close our conference year's work every member is earnestly requested to be present. Zano Street Methodist Episcopal church, correr Seventeenth and Jacob streets. "W. M. Shaltz, pastor ? Preaching at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Both morning and evening by the pastor. Sunday school at 11:15, C. R. Lemmon, superin tendent. There will be no prayer meet ing on "Wednesday evening on account of the conference, and for the same rea son there will be no Junior League this week. Wesley Methodist Episcopal church. 3722 Jacob street. Philip Y. DeBolt, pas tor ? A most cordial invitation is extend ed to the following services of our church: Sunday school at 9:30 a. m..John Humphrey, superintendent, classes for all grades. Preachnig at 10:45 a. m.. subject "The Nearness of God." At 7:30 p. m, the subject will be "Children of God." A review of the year's work will be given, also the roll of deaths will be called. Epworth League Monday even ing. A meeting of tho official board Monday evening to close the work of the I year. Traycr service Wednesday even ! Itig; choir practico Thursday evening, j I Dr. D. L. Ash. a fornier pastor of this I church, will occupy tKe pulpit on Confer ence Sunday evening, October 1st. Chapline Street : Methodist Episcopal church. 2312-23 IS Chapline street. Sam uel Charles Jones, minister ? To the con Victor Record ol "Sil?nt Nitht. Hol? Witht" lone by usuna-Heiok Sehnmmn-Htlak Copy'tDupflirt Both are Schumann-Heink The Victor Record of Schumann-Heink's Ivoice is just as truly Schumann-Heink as Schumann-Heink herself. I ? -To hear her on the Victrola is the same as hearing her in person. It is Schumann-Heink to the life ? the i most glorious and sympathetic of true con ! tralto voices, with all the genial personality that has endeared her to music-lovers every , -where. j. t ! The proof is in the hearing. Come in and we ; will gladly play for you any of the forty Schumann Heink records, or Victor Records by any other of ? the world's greatest artists. There are Victors and Victrolas in great variety of styles from $10 to $400, and we will arrange terms to suit your convenience. | Davis, Burkham | & Tyler Co. 1416-1418 MARKET STREET, g Wheeling, W. Va. eluding services of this church for the Conference year the pastor and Official Hoard very earnestly, invites all friends and members: 9.45, Sunday school, Mr. A. Li. Winters, superintendent. At this hour tho new officers of our school will be installed, and promotion recognition given; 11:00, morning devotions. The calling of tho "Roll of Deceased Mem bers," and a sermon to their memory; G:30, Epwortli League devotional ser vice. Mr. Carl M. Davis, leader; 7:39. evening devotions. Tho pastor will again preach. Subject: 'The Peace Our Savior Gave." North Street Methodist Episcopal church. Fifth and Market streets. John 3f. Hess, pastor ? A cordial invitation is extended to ail to attend the following services next Sabbath; Sunday school, y ;30 a. m.. Arthur A. Strieklln, superin tendent; worship. 10:30 a. m.. sermon by Dr. M. Compton, district superintend ent; Kpworth League, C:45 p. m.; wor ship. 7:30 p. m., sermon by the pastor. The final meeting of the official board for this conference >ear will bo Monday 7.30 p. ni. The Annual Conference will convene Tuesday, the 26tli, at Thomson church, in this city, and on this account there will be no services in this church during this week, tho pulpit will be fill [ ed Sabbath, September 30, by visiting J brethren. I German Methodist church, Chapline street, opposite High school. Rev. Chas. I Sevringhaus, pastor ? Sun-lay school at 9:15 a. m.; morning service in German. ! at 10:30; Epworth Leaguo devotional | service at 7:15 p. m.; evening service, | in English, at 7:45. Wednesday evening | the usual prayer service at N:U0 p. m. A cordial Invitation is extended, and a I hearty welcome awaits all at this "Home j like church." LUTHERAN. Zion Lutheran Church. Rev. A. L. | Benze. pa3tor; 211S Market Street. 14 th I Sunday alter Trinity. Sunday School at j 10:30 A. M. Annual Rally Day Service at 7 P. M. All members of the church and Sunday School will attend this serv ice. There will be a number of inter esting features. This day also marks the tenth anniversary of the present pastorate. This will be specially ob served with a reception tendered the | pastor and family on next Tuesday eve ning. Monthly meeting of the Luther League on Thursday evening. Cate chetical instruction Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Trinity Lutheran Church. 38 and Ja cobs Sts. Rev. O.- C. Dean, pastor. Services on Sunday will be for the i'our tcculh Sunday after Trinity. Harvest Haute Festival will be observed both rnomfng and evening. The pastor will preach his special services. In the morning at 10:45 tho subject is "God Crowns the Year." In the evening at 7:30 the subject is "The Golden Au tumn." Sunday School service at 9:30 A. M. Junion C. E. at 6:30 P. M. Meet ing of Church Council on Monday eve ning. Prayer service on Wednesday evening. The Junior Christian Endeavor Society will conduct a Turtle Soup sup per on Thursday evening from 5 to S P. M. First English Lutheran Church, Six ' teenth Street, near Market. Sunday School Rally Day service with interest ; lng program featured by an address by ! Mrs. Maude Junkins Baldwin, Elemen tary Superintendent of the State Sun day School Association of Pennsylvania, at 9:30 A. M, sharp. Morning Worship at 10:30 A. M. Mrs. ; Baldwin will deliver an address at this ; service of spceial interest to adults and ? parents. Special music by the quartette ! and solo by Mies Egerter. A confer- i ence of Sunday School workers conduct ed by Mrs. Baldwin at 3 P. M. Evening worship at 7:30. Sermon by the Pas tor. "Tho Church and the Kingdom". The Barnltz League will meet at 6:45. All young people will be especially wel come. Midweek Devotional service on Wednesday at 7:15 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN First Presbyterian church. Claude I Porter Terry. Minister. Meti s and I Young Men's Bible classes 9:45.. -Morn ing worship at 10:45. Theme: "Things to Remember." Evening worship 7:30 Theme: "A Challenge Accpted." Spocial Wednesday evening service in the) church at 7:30. Music by the Chorus and, the Children's Choir, Tho club room is open every Thursday evening for young men. This church is open every day I and the pastor's office hours are front I eleven to twelve. Second Presbyterian Church. Sept. L'i. I Morning sermon. "Love and Loyally To! the King" 2 Sam. 15:1']; evening sermon. "The Hungry World" Mk. Special music. Dr. Koontz will preach at both, services. Wednesday evening, prayer meeting. Mrs. Koontz will sing. The Third Presbyterian Church. Thlr- j ty-elghth and Jacob streets, .1. 1*. Ley enberger. pastor. The usual services | ? will be held Sabbath. September "4th. i Preaching at 10:4;". a. in. ? "Tho Letter] to Smyrna." Preaching >it 7:3<j p. m. ? j "Knowledge and Conviction " Sabbath i school at 9:30 a. m. This is the regular i Rally Day service. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN First United Presbyterian church. Chapline St.. one door north of Post Office. Charles H, Robinson, pastor. Public worship at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. At the morning service the pastor will preach on "A great question." This | congregation is preparing for a rally of all its forces In the month of October.) Members are urged to be present lo| hear announcements of plans and ap I pointments. Bible School at 9:30 a. m. Let every ! member of the school be present. Aliti week Prayer service will be omitted on Wednesday evening on account of meet-! j ing of Synod in Second church. Second T'nited Presbyterian. Chap line and Fourteenth streets. Ira G. Mc Creary. pastor. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. Classes for everybody. The pastor will preach both morning and eveninsr. His subject at 10:45 a. m. will be "Three I ams of the Christian Worker." At 7:;;uj p. m.. there will be a special sermon to! men the subject being "God's Need of! Mon." All are invited but specially the | men. "We want to make it a real Men's night. EVAJffQXiXiICAIh St. John's Evaitgullc&l congregation. Pastor W. G. UlfutT. Next Sunday Ger man service at 10:45 and Sunday school with Bible class at ^ a. in. Celebra tion of Harvest Home Festival. Even ing: service at 7:30 p. m. Preaching by l_?r. Miller, theme: "The Essential Prin- . ciple oi! Thanksgiving." Wednesday aft- 1 it-moon monthly meeting and Kai'l'eek I raenzchen of the Ladies' Aid Society, j Thursday afternoon meeting of the S. [ C. E. Saturday, September ."0. at 9:30 a. m.. the confirmands instruction will begin. St. Paul's Evangelical church, 38th j and Wood streets. Aug. C. Uasche, pas- j tor. ? German services 10:30 a. m.. tevt: I Psalm 2; Sunday school at 9:30 n. in.; | English services in the evening at 7:30 o'clock. Subject: "Nearer My God to Thee." This sermon will be illustrated with beautifully colored slides. A very helpful and interesting service.. Seats are free. You are cordially in vited to worship at St. Paul's church. Curch council meets Wednesday at 8 p. ' m. Supper served by the Ladies' Aid Society on Thursray afternoon and evening. Rally Day services October 1st. Harvest Home Sunday October 8. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL. St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, Cor. Cliapllne and Fifteenth Sts.. The Rev. R. E. Snider. Rector. The services dur ing the week will he as follows: Four teenth Sunday after Trinity. 8 A. M. Holy Communion. 10:30 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 7 :30 T. M. Even ing Prayer and Sermon. 0:15 A. M. Sunday School. Friday: St. Michael's and All Angels Day. 10:30 A. M. Holy Communion. St. Andrew's Church, Thtrtysevcnth nnd Eoff streets. J. Logan Fish, Rector. There will be services in St Andrew's Church tomorrow, the fourteenth Sun day after Trinity. Celebration of Holy I Communion at eight o'clock A. M. Sun day School at 9:15 A. M. Evening pray er ancf sermon at 7:30 P. M. There will bo no servico at eleven o'clock. St. Luke's Episcopal\ Church, Jacob Brittingham. D. D., Rector. 14th Sun day after Trinity. Sept. 24. Sunday 1 School Rally Day, 9:15 A. M. Morning; service and sermon at 10:30 A. M. Eve- j uing service and sermon 7:30 P. M. St. Michael and All Angels Day. Friday, I Sept. 29th, Holy Communion 10:30 A. M. j BAPTIST. First Baptist church. Twelfth and Byron streets. F. E. Rrininstool, pastor ? Annual promotion service will share 'ho Sunday school hour 9:15. Next Sunday,: October 1st. is Rally Day, let every oupll , For Indigestion, Sick Headache , Biliousness The more one knows about the laws of health, the more attention he or she pays to the keeping of the stomach and bowels in good working condition. Only the very ignorant scoff at the dangers that result from sluggish bowels and 1 a clogged up condition which retains j poisonous waste matter in the system. Biliousness, sick headache, sour j stomach, gas, bloating, constipation, dyspepsia ? all these distressing conse quences of indigestion are avoided if the bowels are kept open and regular. Mr. E. J. Hudson, merchant, Cross Keys, Ga., says. "For a thorough cleansing movement of the bowels, without the slightest inconvenience or sickening, I believe Foley Cathartic Tablets the best on earth. It's a per fect cathartic, with no bad effects. Foley Cathartic Tablets are sold by druggists everywhere. Distributed by Foley & Co., Chicago, makers of tho celebrated Foley's Honey and Tar Com- I pound, for coughs and colds. Por Sale by John Coleman Co. I Fort Henry Spec ia! Sausage 28c a pound i An extra-fine, all pork sau- j sage, made only of selected meat. Goes on sale for the j first time tomorrow (Satur- I day). It's something new; you'll like it. Get your or der in ! WEIMER PACKING CO. Steel Bridge Corner be on hand to-morrow to get llned-up In] service for next Sunday. On Thursday evening a Rally Sunday School Evening will be enjoyed in the church parlors, for all Sunday school people. Morning servicc. 3 0:30; theme, "Chief Function of the Church in the evening at 7M?. ?The Trifle 'liial Tips the Balance." War wood Mission school. 2:30. Young Peo ple's meeting 6:43. Rev. J. C. Killlan. j our most efficient chapel car evangelist, j will be in the city Wednesday and will , address the mid-week service at <:Su. Don't miss tl.is human interest message. ^ Remember. Rally Day social Thursday evening. Rally Day next Sunday. CHRISTIAN First Christian church, Rev. W. H. Fields, pastor. Services Sunday Sept. 24th: Bible school. 1>:30; combination service 10:15; subject of sermon, "Hap piness;- How Found." Christian En deavor societies 6:45: Evening service 7:45. subject of sermon: "The One_ Man. Mid-week prayer meeting on Wednes day evening at 7:45. The public ic cor dially invited to attend all serviccs ef this church. Rally Day In the Bible school, October 1st. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. First Church of Christ, Scientist, A. O. U. \V. Auditorium. 1111) Chapline street, i Services Sunday 11:00 a. m. Subject:] "Real It v." ' Wednesday testimonial meet ing s :0;? p. in. Sunday school 9:4 a a-, m. Reading room. 1119 Chapline street, open dailv, except Sundays and lega l holidays, fiom 12:00 o'clock m. until j 4:00 p. m.. and on Saturday evening trom 7 00 o'clock to 9:00 o'clock. The public! is Invited to attend the services and to make, use of the privileges of the read- ^ Ing room. SPIRITUALIST, The First Spiritualist Association will hold services In the temple at the cor ner of Maiyland avenue and North Broadway. Island. Sunday. September ?4lh, at-7:bt' p. Lecture followed with spirit messages. Rev. O. W. Way, pastor and psychic. The children s pio grcsslve lyceum will meet at 10:30 a. m. Webster Spcncer. conductor. COLORED CHTTBCHES. Sunday Services at Simpson M. E. [ Church between Eleventh and Twelfth on Eoff St. Rev. Jos. H Jenkins, B. D. A. R. Pastor. 10:45 A. M. .Public wor- 1 ship Sermon by pastor, subject: The Restoration of Cud's Joy. -:00 P. Ai. Sunday School. Mr. H. B. Clemens hupt 6:45 P. M. Epworth League prayer and song services. 7:45 P. M. Public wor ship. Sermon by pastor. Wavman A. M. E. church, Rev.^W. O. Davis D. D? minister. 11 A. M. Sermon bv the Pastor. I - : 1 5 1'. M. Class Mect iiiir. 2:30 I'. M. Sunday School, Supts s. W. J. Wood. John H. Harris. 8:00 P. M the annual sermon to the members of the Household of Ruth will be preached by Rev W. O. Davis. The members of the Patriarchs, t'1* members of Eureka l.odge G. L. O. ot O. F.. will be in attendance. ( Every member and frier.d is asked to attend these services as this is Dr. Davis last Sunday before iho Annual Conference OUT THE PIKE CHURCHES. St. Haul's Church, Elm Grove, J. Lo gan Fish. Hector. There will be ser vices in St/ Paul's church tomorrow. I he fourteenth Sunday after Trinity at half past ten o'clock in the morning. Stone Presbyterian Church. Elm Grove. L. B Lewellyn. pastor. Public services at ! ' a. m. and at i :30 p. in. Morning subject. "Yokes, Wooden or( Iron." Evening. f "An Angel's Haste." A. sermon to the young, O'ua Sabbath School at church. Junior C. E. at Senior C. E. at 6:30; Prayer service] Wednesday at 7:45. Vance Memorial Presbyterian ehurcn. Woodsdale. James Mease Potter. D._D.. minister. Services at 11 a. in. and 7:.>U p. m. Grand Rally for all the services o ft he day! Morning subject: "Wh.it Are We Here For? Arc We Doing HV" Evening subject: ".Man! What a chance':" Hallv day in the Sunday school and Adult Bible classes at 'J:oU a. m. Young People's Rally at 6: la p.m. j Christian Church, Elm Grove ? Harry: Robertson, pastor. Bell phone 21-.1 ? 10 a m. Communion service and sermon;' subject: "Christian Stewardship." 7 p. in.. C. Meeting: 7:30 p. m.. Song sei-! vice and sermon; subject "Stop. Look and Listen." Wed. 7:30 Midweek Prayer service, Miss Gamble Leader. .aKand.tdshrolu etaoin shrdluu utiuld MMECHEN CHURCHES. Christian Church. McMcchen, corner Fourth and Logan streets; parsonage in same block on Fifth street, C. W. Fuller Jr. minister. Bell Phone 1D6-.I.-? Bible school 10:00 a. in., Karl Freeman. Supl. Morning worship 11:00 o'clock; Junior Endeavor 3:0u p. m.: Senior En deavor 6:15 p. in.; Evening worship iMo o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening; Ladies' Aid meeting all day, Thursday; Choir rehearsal Friday even-j 111 Methodist Episcopal Church, McMech en. Itcv. Arthur Lazenby announces the following services for Sunday: 9:30 a. in. Men's Bible class; 10 :no a. in. Sunday School Session. G. .1. Kiedaisch. Supl. 11:??0 a. m.. Public Worship, sermon top ic 1Mb and 10th commandments; 6:30 p. m.. Class meeting. W. D. Goodwin, leader; 7:30 p. in., Public Worship, theme "Hear Ye Him." BENWOOD CHURCHES. Benwood M. E. Church, Rev. G. D. ,? Sampson, pastor; Sunday School, 10 a. m.; Young Men's Bible Class, 10 a. m.; Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m.; Epworth Leugue, 7 p. m.: Preaching at 8 p. in., bv the district superintendent. Rev. M. F. Compton. D. D. This will be the last service of the conference year. BRIDGEPORT CHURCHIS. St. Paul's Ev. Luth. church, Bridge port. Main street. Rev. Otto Wendel. pas lor ? Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity ? Harvest Home Festival. Sunday school and Bible class at 0:30 a. m. Divine services in the German language with sermon appropriate for this occasion, at 10-45 m. English vepper services with special aHrvest Home sermon. Wednes day evening at 7:30, the teachers of the Sunday school will meet for their regu lar business meeting. Catechetical in struciions every Wednesday afternoon and Saturday morning. BARNESVTLIiE CHURCHES. First Methodist Episcopal church.cor ner Church Mreetand Broadway, Barnes ville O., Price Alexander Crow, Pn. D., minister ? The minister will preach Sun day morning and evening. Morning themo "An Eloquent Christ-Follower; evening. "A Great Builder." Sepcialiy prepared sermons for the first Sunday beginning the new church year. rha Big Bible school is wide awake and lull of enthusiasm. Miss Mildred Cole leads the Epworth League devotions at b:i>'J, 1 in the chapel Wednesday evening praise I service biows in spiritual interest and I blessing to the large number who avail t hem reives of this mid-week service. Be with us this coming Wednesday evening. Great Rally Day in the Bible school October 1st and "Go to Church' day for the entire membership. The pastor will begin "1 Tie Human Life" series of ser mons under vitally cogent themes. WOMAN'S ALLIANCE OP unitarian church meets. First Unitarian church, Eoff street, north of Twelfth, Rev. J. A. C. Fag ginger Aucr, minister.? Sunday school ut 10:15 a. m.; Service 11 a. m., topic, -Judge Not." Bible class after service. The Woman's Alliance will have a so cial meeting Tuesday September 26 at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Tlora Williams will speak on Woman Suffrage and will sing suffrage songs. Refreshments will be served at 4 p. m. Members and friends of the Woman's Alliance are urged to be present. PREACHING services. There will bo preaching by Evangelist A. A. Bunner. of the Church of Chr.st, on next Lord's Day, September 24th, at 10:30 a. m. and 7-4a p. m. in.^ac_J sld ? Thomson M. E. church, on the Island. out-the-pSe Staff Officer! Elected. The Seniors of the Triadelphia district high school at a meeting held yesterdav afternoon, elected the .. 1 | officers for the Trladelphian, tta- 1 school publication, for the ensuing >var. . Margaret Ewing, editor in chief. Vir ginia Carter, assistant editor in cnief, , Emma Ebbcrt. business edltorj ^amuel j Kittle, assistant business editor. Luza ( beth Beans, society editor; Lawrence j Henderson, personal editor; Emily Mc-, MllUaii joke editor; Flore"ce ? ?uber ' literary society editor, and Sara Gruber, athletic editor. The first Issue of the paper wiil appear inside of the next few weeks. ? i American Guaranteed Paint, at fac tory price, ?1.85 per gallon, a. *. Springer, Elm Grove, W. Va. Booster*' D?y. Sunday will be observed as 'Booate n' Day" by the members of the Men s Bible class U' the Vance Memorial Presbyter ian churcF. Much interest has been taken and i'. is expected that quite s a number will be in attendance Alfred | Paull. ir.uclicr of the class, will be l.omc and will have charge of the class. Elder runeral To-day. Funeral services for Miss Mary Elder, who died at the North Wheeling hospi tal. Thursday morning, will be held torm the home of Mrs. Sue Uldgejy . in W?t Liberty this morning at 11 o clock. B?;? r i > Phillips pastor of the West Lib- I erty M. E church. will officiate. Inter ment will be in Short creek cemetery. Special Service#. Spe'-iel services will be held in thej Dallas and Sand Hill Methodist Episco pal churches on Sunday in ?bserva?^ ??GUI Folks Day." Rev. Hurxthal v 1 ] he in charge of the services and will take for his subject "Heaven. Will Play Anchor Inns. Th>? Taitcrson ana Elm Grove baseball team will play the Anchor Inns, of Mar tins Ferry, this altcrnoon. on the Lim O rove grounds. Howard or Smitii will pilch for the local nine. On Sunday the team will Journey to East Liverpool, where the team of that placcd will be played. Eire Caused Damage. Fire, which caught in the roof of .he Oklahoma. school house on Tuesday from a spark, cnnsecl a griut deal of damage before the flames .could be cxtinguisheo. The damage was covered by insurance. I, tunc h Counter Installed. On Monuay at noon, the lunch counter will bo opened in the Triadelphia dis trict high school and hot meajs will be served bv the members of the Domestic Science depa it inept . Last year the lunch counur proved a success and for ihat reason it will again be maintained this year. Business Meeting Arranged. A husin* ss meeting of the Elni Grove honrii of rrnde will be held in ihc town hall on Monday evening, at which time several important matters will come up for consideration. Attorney W. B. Casey will r.oke his report in regard to the hearing of the public service commis sion held in Charleston on September 12, regarding the proposed telephone merger American Guaranteed Paint, at !ae? tory price, $1.85 per gallon, Louis Paul, Leatherwood. Triadelphia to Cameron. The Triadelphia district high school football team will go to Cameron Il ls morning, where the football team oi the high school willbe played this alter noon. This will be the opening game of the season for the two teams. Barn Dane* Thursday. Arrangements have been completed for a barn dance to be held in the Eb bert barn on Middle Wheeling creek, on Thursday evening A select orchestra will furnish the special music. Personals and Briefs. A Fairmont Coal Company truck broke through the bridge at Springdalc yesterday. New rails arc being installed at varl ous points along the lino of the West Virginia Traction and Electric Company. The road on Big Wheeling creek la re ported to be in need of repairs. A Hallowe'en social will be held lit the basement of the First M. E. church of Elm Grove, Hallowe'en week. Albert Yado, of Norfolk, Va., who has been visiting relatives in Tiradelphia, has returned to his home. Miss Wary L. Yager, member of the faculty of the West Liberty- State Nor-' mal bchool, is spending the week-end at her home in Pleasant Valley. Miss Vera Lough, a student in the West Liberty State Normal school, has, been called to her home in Cameron, ow ing to the death of her uncle, Jamc3 W. . Howard. Miss Anna Lucas, of Barnesvllle, O.; is visiting relatives in West Alexander. M(ss Carrie Dague, teacher in the. West Liberty State Normal school. is spending the week-end the guest o" friends and relatives in the pike district.' Miss Ruth Otto, of Gregfcsville, is vis iting relatives at Vienna. Pa. Mra. J. A. Barry, of Washington, Pa... is visiting ielatives in West Alexander. -Misses Rhea and Mae Senne, of Pitts burgh, Pa., are visiting relatives in Edgv/ood. i Mrs. Jennie Britt and Mrs. Hann* Gil-*' more, of Hoverstown New York, are spending a few days the guest of rela tives in West Alexander. ? * A window placard Is "advertising" in about the same degree that a light ed match is a lighting system. t TROOPER 8H00T8 SELF CHARLESTON, W. Va? Sept. 22.? Despondent because he was unable to; get a discharge from military service' so be could return to his home In Flor ida, Raymond C. O'Qulnn, private <n K Company, Second West Virginia In fantry, early today fired a bullet through bis body with an army piBtol. His death is hourly expected. O'Qulun has a brother In Clearwater, F1&. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY ? Loose and Mounted Dia mond Jewelry. : ? Watches and Bracelet Watches of the latest; designs. Gold and Gold -Filled Jewelry of every de scription. Silverware, Cut Glass, Ivory, Etc. At Popular Prices. 1056 Market St. Opposite Auditorium.