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REAL ESTATE. ISLAND BARGAIN A" sis-room frame house, with gas and Q 1 S OA (Kl water; two porches: lot 30x120 feet . vl)OUv?l/l/ In the Best Location on the Island. HESSE & KIRCHNER CO. Open Evenings 25 11TH STREET Both Phones 471 "Member Wheeling Real Estate Board" FOR RENT. 3 rooms, 5 Merritt street 4 rooms, Rolf Apartments. 5 rooms, Mt. de Chantal. 9 room modern house, Elm Grove. JL. A. ROLi AGENCY Money to Loan. 80 Fourteenth St. Fire Insurance. Members Wheeling Real Estate Board. 14th Street Home j Nine-room pressed brick dwelling in A Xo. 1 condi- j fcion. Modern in every respect. Owner has just reduced! same $500. Price now, $7,500. Gtizens Savings & Trust Co.] Banking ? Real Estate ? Insurance. Dor 16th and Market Sts. Both Phones 498. MEMBER WHEELING REAL ESTATE BOARD FOB SALE ? Beautiful cottage at Woodlawn, 6 rooms, bath, furnace, fine interior finish; excellent A location. Price - FIDELITY INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION Kemiert of tie Whee Ung Seal Estate Board Capital *ai? la Sl50.000.00. Heal Estate and rtra rnsuraac* "W. Q. 8S15D. Managtt Bn! Estate DCsartmeat. BARGAIN? ONLY $1,600.00. Two story frame building that can be made Into a six room dwelling or a public garage at a very small cost, on corner lot 7-1x163 feet. Price reduced ?until Oct. loth; can be had on terms to suit purchaser. J. P. ROTH REALTY CO. 2138 Chapllne Street Opposite Post Office, j SEOTBXB OF WHEEiHTO BXAX> ESTATE BOARD. TRIADELPH1A? Easy Terms 4-Room cottage on National Pike at Triadelphia. A bargain. Easy terms to suit purchaser. DURST REAL ESTATE COMPANY, Sen 1727-J. 512.13 Schmulbach Bid*. Jlatl 1286-X. MONEY TO LOAN OST SEAL ESTATE. Members Wheeling Beal Estate Board. ' !??? ? ? I I 1 1 III 111 i ill HOW'S THIS? Dandy r>-room house, cottage, all on ono floor, au 2 lots, liaiuly to car stop, Warwood; hot and cold water, porches, good repair. Only $2000. On easy terms. S. i?sbitt,Jr. 16th and Market Sts. Both Phones. Open Evenings. ' Member Wheeling Real Estate ? Board For Sale WOOD1AWS HOUSE. Was bulit by the owner for Ma own home. Seven rooms, bath, laundry, all con veniences. Stable In rear can bo used tor a garage. latum & Caldwell Boom 4 City Sank Building. Soil Tien* 56-4. Mmt. Thon* . I City Property Renting- for. $4S0.00 a Year. WILL TRADE FOR A FARM This property is in j:ood condition. Owner wants a farm ;?'> to lOo acres i'i size. Third Fluor Schmulbach Kids. National 6*1 Sell 1593-a Number 415. South Perm Mreet Is for sale. V This property consists of a ten ? roomed residence with bath, elec ? trie lights .-to,. extra large lot, double garage r:i<l i-emented la::n B dry and cellar. Can be bought on ? terms. McCULLAGH & REII WX SO TXXBQS 4S3-22 OritHII BASX JUiSO ISmI liUte *a4 XannuK. Fboja?fl? B?ll 892: Vat. lit. Splendid Value in Edgwood Home House of seven rooms and bath, fin ished atjtlc. all well arranged. steam heat, gas and electricity. ' cemented laundry.' Beautiful lot 30x150. This is a bargain at the price 55.500.00. PAUL-LOUGH CO. wo. 19 14th St. B*n 1693.x Nat. 873- Iff FARM FOR SALE 200 acres. Will bo sold as one tract j or divided Into smaller tracts. I'art ot , (vn estate and must bo sold out quickly. I Near Mt. Pleasant, Ohio. Ideal location. | Security Trust Co. Agents ilembor c* Whoelimr Real Estate Board. 1145 Market Street. ~ FOR SALE 5 rooms, barh and hall. .No. 407 North Wabash Street. Price, $2,700.00. Roderus & Wingerter 1013 Sclunulbacl 3 nil ding. Phones: Bell 157?u Nat'l 978. FOE SALE. j (2060) ?> Jicr-'S of land, 3 roomed 1 | house. lots of fruit. All coal, oil and j gas rights goes with land. One-half i inite from car line. 3>? miles l'rom I Wheeling. Price 53,000. J. G. FINLEY, Agt Real Estate and Insurance. 305 Mutual Bank Blag. Bell Phone 1771-B. Natl. 75. Plumbing, Heating and Fire Sprinkler Systems ! EOB'T W. KYLE CO. Now at 1518 Main Street Get Our Price?. Before installing, bSoks" For Electricians. Engineers. Motor men, Carpenters. Automobile Operators i Brick and Cement Layers; How to Uvo I Flsten & Fish; Magazines. Newspapers, I Stationery. | C.H. QUIMBY, 1512 T.lAP.u.1: . "12ET FINANCIAL Bank oi Ohio it alley WfiiELISO, w. TA. r Resources Over One Miibcc j Dollars. PATS 4<? C*T TIME DEPOSIT,'. RUMANIANS j i (Continued frosu Pirst Pag?.) I peeitflly in tolerance of our inuova- j tions of sea law anil treatment of !. neutrals." I Agreeing that to dictate peace* [would bring no real settlement of the ! problems confronting humanity, the? 1 newspaper contends that the entry | of the United States into a league of ! ' peace is the only means for insuring i a balance of force on the side of law) I abiding nations. "V\"e shall be guilty ot a crime | against civilization." says the news I paper, "if, when the niouieut of set ; tlement arrives, we refuse the aid of i the only power which can bring aj I healing influence of the world." Sunk By Submarine. i PAItlS. Oct. 0. 1j 4j 1 1. in. ? Accord-! lug to the commanning officer utnl men i of a French torpedo boat, the British steamer Strathay, sunk, oil September j 2 white on Iter way from Newport News for tllasgow. was destroyed hy a .sub- j marine. American citizens are said to j have i-een on board tli- Strathay. Evidence given bv ;il! th?* nieii on 'h.-j torpedo li.iat i>; that a submarine tired! J eight shells at the Strathay in ten niin lutes and tie ti sink her with a torpedo. | after giving the cr< w 13 minutes :o j abondon th? vessel. It is said the tor i pedo boat put the submarine to llight Iand rescued the crew. The overseas News Agency of Ber lin, said on September 30 it was able to rdinarv Wall 9 5000 rolls tied up in full room lots priced at lo $2.98 a Room These Are Mostly High Grade Papers From 50c to $1.50 a Roll. WALL PAPER 1121 Market St. Wheeling announce on competent authority that the Strattaay had not been attacked by a German submarine. Atrocltleo Alleged. BKRI.LX, Oct. ??. ? (By wireless to Say - ville. X. Y.J ? A further report of alleged atrocities on the part ol' the Rumanian troops who crossed the Danube Into Bul garia recently, is contained In the of ficial statement given out in Soli a yes terday. The statement says: " Rumanian troops butchered and at tacked the population and .set buildings on tire in the recently occupied villages. These arc infamous deeds for a nation which pretends to ho civilized." The foregoing wa snot contained in the Bulgarian official statement of Oc tober 5tu. received by cable by way of, l^uudon. Ispahan liberated. RERUN', <>ct. 6.? '.By wireless to Pay vllle ) ? Ispahan. one of the Important cities of Central Persia, has been lib era;. :d from Husslan rule through an | uprising of tribesmen in a holy war, says an official statement issued in Con-| st-'intinople October 4. dealing with thei situation in Persia. A Russian army | which attacked tins Turks at Kinshar, 1 northwest of Hamadan, it Is added, was I routed by the Turks. I P.PTRI.TX, Oct. T> ? < By wireless to thej Associated Press, via Sayville. N. Y., '>ct. fi. t ? Subscriptions to the fifth wafl loan closed at 1 o'clock today. The l.o kal Anz"iger says it is expected tlie total | subscribed will prove to lie little if any| lower than the fourth loan, by which] 1 rt,7J2,000.0ori marks was raised. delegatesTamed I BY WOMAN'S CLUB ' tAfKISENTATIYES CHOSEN TO STATU MEETING- WHICH WILE BE HEED HEBE Alternates Will Be Selected Eater ? Chairman of Departments Out line Plans Tor the Year. Klection of delegates to the State Con vention of Woman's clubs,' which will convene in this city the last week of! ???:!ober, occupied 'he local club, at the] iirst (ieiieral -Meeting yesterday after noon at the Windsor hotel.. Ce.sides the' chairman of the different departments! who by reason of their official position, are delegates. I lie club was ?Tititlcd to| t wi-nty-tive additional delegates in pro-! portion to its active membership of 2.10. | There will V.'- alternates appointed later.] and if is hoped other delegates as it is particularly "duslre'i to bring the mcni- 1 bership up to 300 paid mvmbers. Those elected yesterday were: Mes danies ? John B. Haider., president; W. S. Kellev. chairman of tin- I'ramit b-a i :rue; C. .f. Beck man. chairman of the j Home Kcono mies ' !'oj>i..,tinrnt': W. F. Woolen weber. chaiim'iii of the Music ; department ; W. C. Mc'Sregor. chairtiian of the Press committee; Miss Amie.: MfP. Wilson, chairman of the t'iirrent Kvents department : and Miss Frances Pell, chairman of the i 'Ivies department, ruber delegat ejs ele?!efl Were; Mesd.'imes. Frank Carl in. Bates Mcl.aiti. A. I'.l Wilson. W. H. Met <i?er. W. P.. Francis j of Martins Ferry, .1. <\ 'Ira v. of Mart ins i Ferry: Bertha Chbhvell. A. ||. lloblit-j zel I. II. C. Fran/heim. A. CI. Pralt ofi Martins Ferry. J. W. WaibbMl. \v. H.I Smith. A. Rolf. W K. Wolf... ||. R. | < "onner. Fred Faris. Flora Williams.' Andrew Wl son an 1 Miss CVlial Speyer. | Following the election of lle|..?Vites, j Mrs. Walter S. Kelley of the Prauiy lea-, gue department, spoke of ihe work a s ' outlined for the coming vear. which will' l>e carried alone* '>n much the same lines; as last year. This (V partmnii as are 1 1 ! others. Is opemiint onlv to the enrolled membership or that division, but the' general membership of the club. There; will bo a study me>- ting regularly and. the first orriciil meeting of depart-' nient will be held the s'-cond Monday e f 1 ? neb month in Parlor A. of 'the I lot ?| ' Windsor. The department is making! it point r?ii? year t o s'udv plays. in{ which Ferminism of the drama pivdotn-| inntes. and. those with historical hack-} grounds. Home Economics Plans. Airs. C\ J. P.eekman. of ih" llome Keonomlcs department, discussed rather briefly her plans for the year's work in that department. The last Friday of #acli month has been chosen for their " PARKER'S hair balsam a toilet preparation ft merit. Helps to eriullc*t? danflruX For Restoring Color and ^ Beauty toGrny or Faded Hair. &nc. *?:l Sl.W I>t DnifriiH. LEGAL NOTICE Order of Pnblioatlon'. The State of West Virginia, Ohio Coun ty. ss: In the Circuit Court of Ohio County, West Virginia, October Utiles, HMO. Center Wheeling Savings] Hank. a corporation, \V, ; P. Robinson, l'r. D. H. j Taylor, Plaintiffs. vs. | George F. Xab?;r. Palace | Furniture Co.. acorpo- ^InChanccry. rat ion. Wheeling Title & ; Trust Co.. a corporation, j Dollar Savings A. Trust j Co.. a corporation. Mary Naher. John T\*Arbenz, and S. O. lJoycc, de fendants. j The nbj? ct of this suit is to subject to the payment of the claims of?i'enier Wheeling Savings Hank, W. 1'. Koblnsun and l)r. j '. II. Taylor and other lien creditors certain real property of the defendants George F. Nabt-r and Mary Naber, situate in the city of Wheeling. Ohio County. West Virginia, and more particularly and at large described in the bill of complaint filed in said suit. And it appearing from an affidavit filed in said cause at these liules. that i he defendant George J1'. Naber. is no*, a resident of tile Slate of West Virginia, and he not having been served with pro- j cess in raid suit, on motion of the plain-1 tii'l" by Jidin P. Arbenz. their counsel, this on!or of publication is eii'.cied| against him. and it is ordered that the. said defendant, above nam* d. be and he is required to appear within one month j after the date of the first publication of this order.. "Hid do what is iiecessai.v to protect his interests, tl is further or dered that :liis order be published and posted as tiuired by law. Witness. John 1?. ;< bighorn, Clerk of our said Court. at the Court House of said County, this -t t li day of October, IMG. to wit: october liules, 1 !? I ?! . JOHN L. KINi.il UiKX. Clerk. Published the first time October 7th. ms.. Attest : JOHN L. KING llOHN, Clerk. JOIIV P. Altl'.KNZ, Attorin y -i'? -i- Plaintiffs. ? >-7-1 -1 -- I -28 meeting, which will be held in the blue parlor of the Windsor, and at their first meeting K> v. J. A. O. Kagginger Arnrr, will speak on "Hum. Life in Holland,, its Customs and Mode of l.iving." Uabbi A. 11. Silver, of the Koff Street 'IVmple, ^ will be another valued speaker of their j year, ar.d he will discuss the "Problems! of Modtrn Woman." Miss I>e'? of Cleveland, is another I prominent speal>er who will be here, and a prominent professor of tin- Carnegie j Institute will lecture on "Immigrant Problem." Mrs. AV. ]?:. W.?d''iiwebcr. recent chair-! man of the .Music department. also spoke j of h'T fdiin* for tie- year, which as yet t are incomplete. 'Pie-re w ill he chorus work with Mr. John O'Connor as dir.-c- j lor. This v i II be an innovntion and j one which v.ill be productive of sonic J special tre;ti-s during ihe season. The i Study club will be eontinued, and there! will b>- six programs during Hi- >"? ar. N'ovi mb"r, Mrs. Kob*-rt .Marshall: In? j cember. Miss Alma i:randfa.?s; January. Mrs. l-'ivd |'a lis;. February, Mrs. Frank I Kincheloe, March. Mrs. Kdwnrd ilomiuei and in April there will be lie Musical Festival. Chairman i-r oilier depart nn-nts were not present, and ".here was no discus sion of their plans. Mrs. John It. Oar den. ihe president. presided, and follow iilg tie- business discussion. s!e- spoke of llie \\ eleoli'.e extended the ti> legates to the Pk-nnnl !n New York this spring, an I oiln-r itiieresiing details of ihclr; stay. Mrs. Ganlen also read a letter of greeting fr.un tier former president. Mrs o|iv?'-r Kwssell Wood, who was tumble l be present at the opening of the elubl and in this wise extended h'T good I wishes. AIis. i". Males M chain, th<> v i? ?* president, and Mrs. W. C. McGregor, also presented various phases of the trip and some of the humorous side-, lights of the convention. MAUDE ADAMS There will be a large audience to wit ness Maude Adams' presentation of .1. M. Oarrle's charming comedy. "The Utile Minister." at the Court this after noon and evening. This is as was to bo expected for Miss Adams' popuJnrllv is of immense proportions and Mr. ftar rie's play of Scofeh life is ejassea as one of tiie most interesting works that the stage has had. While to many in tonight's audience "Th? Little Minister" will not be new. it will bo nono the less welcome. To those who have not pre viously seen It, rh? comedy is certain BANKRUPTCY NOTICE I United States of America. Northern Dis trict. of West Virginia ss: In the railed States District Court in and l,>r said District. in tJi'j matter of the partnership known as Pieper and Sons, composed ov' John L. Pieper, Elmer P. Pieper and J. William Pieper. and the said John L. l'i.epi i\ Klmer P. Pieper and J. William Pieper. Individually. Bankrupts. No. ?MS. In bankruptcy. Petition for Dis charge. To I he Honorable Alston (!. Dayton. Judge of th<! District Court of the L'nited Staur. for the Northern Dis trict of A Vest Virginia: Pi.?j er and Sons, composed of John I... Pie|>er, Klmt'i i'. neper. J. Wil liam Pieper, partners. and the said John I.. Pieper. Klmer P. Pieper and J. William Pieper, individually. of Whe. ling in the County of Ohio, and State of West Virginia, in said District respectfully represent that on the -1st day of December. last past, they were as a firm and individually, duly adjudged bankrupt uinter the acts of Congress' re lating to bankruptcy; that they have duly surrendered all 'their property and rights of property, and have fully' com plied with all the requ irnnents of 3'i'd acts and of orders of the court touching their oankruptcy. Wherefore, they pray that they may as sweh firm and individually br decreed by i he Court to have a full- discharge I from ail debts provable against tle-lr several estates under said bankrupt acts, except, such debts as are excepted by J law from such discharge. Pa.'id this L'L'th day of September. A. D.. PHti. PI KPKlt SONS. 1 1 v .1. Win. Pieper. JOHN 1,. PIKPKIt. KI-.MKP P. PIKI'KR, J. WIIA.IAM PIIOPKU. Bankrupt*. Order of TTotlco Tbereon. Northern District of West Virginia, ss. ' i >n this 27 th day of September, A. IX. ":.n reading the foregoing petition, it is:- - ... ? ' Ord'-red by the Court thai a hearing be had upon the same on the 2Mb day '"f ( let o her, A. P.. I!'l!>. before said Com', .'it Wheeling, in said district, at ten o'clock in the forenoon; and that, notice thereof be published in the Wheeling Intelligencer a newspaper printed in said District and that aJI known creditors and other poisons I in in'erest n.ay appear at the said time and place and show eause. if any the*, j haw, why the prayer of the said petition should not lie granted. And it is furtner ordered by the Court. 1 that the clerk shall send by mail to all I known creditors copies of said petition and this order addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness the Honorable Alston Day ton, .iial.ee of the said Court, and the seal thereof, at Wheeling, in said district, on tiie 27th day of September. A. P., 1!U?J , Attest : S. It. HARRISON. Cle.-K. ' l\ S. I.'. C., N. D. W. Va. s-".i-o-7 . ! to l?. a delight. To. its old friends the memory of Lady I .'ah bio will always he pleasant and a smile will surely show itself at the recollection of the e|dcr> of the ehurch who loved their minister so much, hut not so much that they "would not pry into his affairs and gos sip about him. .Mr. Barrle has placed wit: humor, sentiment, romance, quaint n ess and delightful characters in his play. lie touches it all with spirit light. Through it all there is much real v tuiiedy. Tin- play is in four acts and 0f? ns m i 'addam Wood of a. moonlight rilc'il> The company to be seen with Mi-, \dams is composed of well known players. WILSON MISQUOTED Washington. Oct. r..? a charge that Democratic headquarters at New York falsely quoted President Wilson i'n the suffrage question in a recent- cir cular was made In a statement issued today by Miss Liicy Hums, of the con gressional union for woman suffrage. She said: "The circular, which contains a quota tion from an official White House bul letin given to the pressN on October i!, 1fir>, when. President Wilson went to New Jersey to vote for state suffrage, makes him say that he believed in wo man suffrage for 'the women of the nft Hon.' What lie did say was for the women of the state." " OrriCEKS ELECTED. pons VH.LT-:. KT., Oct. fi? The Miss issippi Valley Conference on tuberculo- j sis at its final session here today, elect- ( ed James Miny, Chicago president; Dr. j Robert O. Patterson, Columbus, Ohio, vice president and Dr. Robert Bosworth Haul, secretary treasurer. Tt was de- | elded to hold the 1917 conference either In Minneapolis or St. Paul. Don't Overlook Your Credit for Money ... . "=h IF a loan of any amount from $10 to $100 would help you, It m will pay you to figure with us. You can get the accommodation""*1? from our company quickly, privately and at a very reasonable rate. I VOU can pay us back in one month or in any number of months H you please, paying only for the actual time needed. We will be I 3 lad to give full information about any i^ize loan. Call or write. ? Your Promise to Pay is Good With Us i *00 301 GERMAN bank BUILDING MARKET STREET -CORNER l2r" STREET LOAN COMPANY J WANTED ? Male and Female. I WANTED? Men-womon, to become U. S. government clerks. $75.00 month. Short | hours. List of positions now* obtainable free. Write immediately. Franklin In- 1 stitute. Dep't 465-S, Rochester, N*. T. I S-9-16-23-30-Q-7 I FOR RENT. POK KENT AT MAIN AND TENTH I STREETS MOSEXN UP-STAXR APART MXNTS. 7 ROOMS $40 6 ROOKS 35 3 TROUT ROOMS 23 3 PRO NT RROOMS 20 JAMES X. HAWtET 1065 MAIN STREET FOR RENT ? One first class pool table, | wlili the privilege of buying. Cali at I 1 1306 Market street.- " ~ s-3j-1 TOR RENT ? Nicely furnished room, gentleman only. All conveniences. [ 1015 Brf adway. Nat 1358-M. s-15-tf I FOR SALE. J FOR SALE ? One of best stock farms In Harrison Co.. containing 257 acres un I derlald with coal, will sell either -half j or all. Two sets buildings, all In grass j but 10 acres, good timber, desirable In I vestlgate. J a js A. Moon, S. E. Moore, ! Cadiz, Ohio, K. D. 1. - o-7-h I FOR SALE OR TRADE? 125 acre farm i miles from Bethany collepj, 10 miles from Wheeling. Price $60.00 per acre. The owner Is in other business and will sell farm on easy payments. This farm is in one of the richest dis-l tricts in Weft Virginia. Address Farm, care Box 54, R. D. No. 4. Wellsburg, W. Va_ . o-ij-l> | FOR SAXE ? 1 good small team of! ! horses. Inquire Mrs. Frank Daugher i ty. Valley Grove. ? o-5-tf ! FOR SAXE ? One Angldyle scales, or.2 ! 12 ft. grocers' display counter, coffee J i mill, 300 So. Penn St., Bell phone 553-J. \ j 0-4-1 ! ? FOR ?AXE ? A bargain at $250.00, ten I year old horse, weight 1C 00 lbs., gro- j I eery wagon and harness. Steve Orban, ; R. F. D. Xo. 3, Box 11, National 27 R 20. j Hayland. Ohio. i s-2u-m i FOR SAXE ? Retail meat business. Most- | ly wagon work. Good location. Ad I dress Business caro Intelligencer. s-26-t | FOR SAXE ? Five pool tables and lunch room outfit: table* can be Men In operation; mmt vacate room by Thure day evening. Crlmmel'a Lunch and Pool Room, Monndevllle, W. Va. s-14-tf AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE ? Auto top, roof and backl curtain. Roadster $6.95 Louring | $8.95; parcel post paid. Our instruc tions make it easy to apply. Tou save $7. Samples and catalog free. S. & H. Top Co.. 4S3 Hunt, Cincinnati. O. o-7-g TOR SAXE ? 3 passenger four cylinder j 191G Studebaker runabout. In use 31 months. Call Bell 2S3 Alt. or Nat' I 250 P. V. f o-5-k TOR SAXE ? Ford touring car, good [ shape, inquire Center Wheeling Par age. Market street between 24th and 2,'th. 1 o-S-h FUNERAL DIRECTORS I ?n d ARTERIAL EMBALMERS| frjQt Calls prom^tl,> atbcuaec to u all Uaies. XSJUSi'HO.mBgi Store ? Bell 1242; National 1742. Kealdence ? W. K. Cooey. Bell 1324-J. National 1272-Y. Residence ? A. Beiswenger, National 1399-R. | j DIED ! BABTIiETT ? un Friday, October (J, 1 !> 16, j .nl li' o'clock (noon) at the family res j ideate, ' No. yT Eighteenth street. SI'SA.V, wife of W. M.. Bartlett, in tlie ?H'.h year of her ago. I Services at the home Sunday afternoon I 3 o'clock. Friends of the family are 1 invited to attend. The body will be taken on the lt);30 M. Ac O. train Mon day morning to Littleton, where in terim nt will be made in Sand Will cem etery. LXNKC-On Wednesday, October 1, 101C. at H':o0 o'clock p. ni.. MRS. 12.AilLliS M. 1.1XKI". aged 71 years. Fun'.-ral services at in.r late resideucc, 34.1 Lincoln avenue, Bcllevue, on Sat urday afternoon at 2 :3u o'clock. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Louis Bertschy FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND ARTERIAL EMBALMER, 1122 and 1124 Main Street. ? Calls Answered Day or Night Store Phones 636. C. J. Bertschy. Nat'l Phome 1959-R Breummer & Hildebrand Funeral Directors and Embalmeri. Corner Market and Twenty-second fits. TcleDhone 201 Oufo -lav and nlchL MISCELLANEOUS. | OED COINS and stamps wanted. Will pay ?10rt fur Trade Inillar 1SS5! S7 for ISM Quarter without arrows: $7:i0 for . rorlai'i ?"? gold without motto. Cash premiums for rare coins to 1 1) 1 2. Oct posted. Send 4c. Get our Lar?re Coin I Circular. Numismatic B.'ink, Dept. 5, l-'ort "Worth, Texas. o-7-g I WANTED to iK-ar from owner of good business for >:aio. State cash price and description. l). F. Hush, Minneapolis, Minn. s-2-l 6-o-7-- t-n-4-l;'-de-2-10 "WANTED to h<-ar from owner of good patent for sale. Send description and price. Northwestern Business Agency. Minneapolis, Minn. s-23-10t-sat. 1 P A TEN ; M. x-m. M. 1 M. Patent and I trademark litigation Booklet fre?. | XL E. Dpyi.tp, Patent IkwjiUi National Exchange Bank Building. Wheeling. W. V*. ' PERSONAL K A MY If lonely, for results, try me: best and most successful: hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strictly confi dential; most reliably; years of experi ence: descriptions rfe.e. "The Successful! Cluh." Mrs. Turdle, Box 656. Oakland. Calif. o-7 -li CHICHESTER S PILLS * THE DIAMOND BRAND. /T Ladle* t A*k y??r DrafvUi for-A\ Ckl-?bo?-(er ? BlM*a?Braad/A\ 1'llU la Bi4 Ud Sold mctaUleX^^/ bluet. wltk Blue Rtti>oa.-A^f Take etW. Bjf rfiMr J Ursnltt. Aik for CITl-CnM-TEHf DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, tor 1? I ytirjkcairn?sB?t,Slf?st,Alwty?RelI?lJl3 SOLD BV DRU0G1SIS EVEKYWEBI WANTED? Male Help. WASTED ? BOYS AND GIRLS, OVER 17 YEARS OF AGE. STEADY WORK. APPLY WHEELING TILE CO. THIR TY-FIRST AND CHAPLINE STREETS. O-r-1 "WAIITED ? Big money! Show automo blllsts how to burn free air Instead of expensive gasoline. Sell the Litl Fiend, a fiend for power mileage and gasoline saving. "New Wildfire Selier." Free detail*. Edward Homan Sales Dept D, Cincinnati, O. o-7 -g WANTED ? fio per 1,000 allowed distri buting free soap samples. Pocket Soap Co., Lebanon, N. H. o-7-g WANTED ? Agents. Don't neglect a wonderful opportunity. Earn $50-$75 weekly, selling made-to-measure rain coats. No ccmpetitlon. Cheapest prices. IS 16 -outfit free. Amer-Europ. Raincoat Co., 173 E. Broadway, N, Y? Desk 163. o-7-g wanted ? Distributing agents. Steady work, $12.50 distributing 100 free packages. Perfumed Laundry Starch. No money or experience required. Hon esty only, 3502 Bluroer Bldg., Lincoln and Roscoc Chicago. o-7-g WANTED ? 500 salesmen at once. Sell Magic Motor Gas $10 per day. Ono quart pricc $2 equals 50 gallons gasoline in mileage. Dont delay. Your territory may be open. Auto Remedy Co. Evans St., Cincinnati O. o-7-g WANTED ? Salesmen. Cider as a Ade line. Gocd commission. St. Lotiis Vinegar Co. St. Louis, Mo. o-7-g WANTED ? Salesmen selling restaurant, hotel, cafe, cigar, pool, drug, general store trade, can do big business with our new live pocket side line. All merchant)) towns 100,000 and under want It. $5.00 | commission each sale. No collecting. No expense or risk to merchant. We tak* J back all unsold goods. Canfield Mfg. | Co.. 208 Sigel St., Chicago, 111. o-7 -g WANTED ? $50-$ 75 weekly is being, made by traveling men selling our sideline of advertising fans, comprising sevfenu hundred designs, covering every line of business. Samples light, easy' to carry. Now is the time to apply.. Do not wait Address Fan Dept. Kemper Thomas Co. Cincinnati. o-7-14 ' WANTED ? A .thoroughly competent re-' liable man for house to house solicit ing. Wheeling and vicinity. Guaranteed salary and commission. Permanent. Ad l dress M-97, care Intelligencer. o-7-h WANTED ? Colored man or woman agent 16 to 60 years old, wanted in every locality. Write up new insurance mem bers and collect dues each month. Mar velous new sick and accident and death policy. Write quick to Mr. Valentine. Room 731 Rookery Bldg., Chicago, III. o-7-g WANTED ? Ambitious young men to represent us in every city, a fortune in it. Small capital required. Phone' Vinelax Co., 149 McLure Hotel. *>-7-1 WANTED? Pipe fitter and licensed water tender. Apply McKeefrey Iron Co., Lcetonia, Ohio. o-7-i WANTED ? 10 laborers at Wheeling Wall Plaster Company, 27th & Market o-S-h ?RANTED? Package boy. Nay Shoe^Co, WANTED ? For Job shop on? automobile machinist, one oxy-acetylene welder, [ one armature winder, good opportunities, good wages. Give experience. Married or single. Guyan Machine Shops, Logan, West Va. s-l#-21t WANTED ? Salesmen to sell household goods. Experience unnecessary and liberal compensation to wide awake man. C. F. Adams Co., 1140-1142 Main SC. up* ?talrs. . I ! W ANTED ? Men and boys for light fac tory work. Apply Wheeling Corruga ting Company, Martins Ferry, O, au-3-tf WANTED ? Two young men to work news agents on B. A O. trafcia. Apply at Union News Co. office, B. & WANTED ? At once, several good deliv ery and sales boys, to work before school Apply at Circulation Depart ment, Intelligencer, between 4 and ti WANTED? Female Help. WANTED ? White cook, no laundry work. Apply 729 Main St. o-7-tf WANTED ? L?idy canvassers and, dem onstrators beginning Oct. 16th Wheel ing and vicinity. Salary. Address N-99, care Intelligencer. o-7-b WANTED ? GLrl to do general house work. one who can answer telephone, no washing and ironing, state wages wanted and give reference. Girl, car* Intelligencer. o-7-l LOST ? A light Jersey muley cow. Call 1977-M. Nat'l. o-7-l WANTED ? Girls. Hazey-Afias Glas? Co. ilith and Jacob streets. o-6-m WANTED ? Young lady to clerk In gro cery store. One with experience pre ferred. Aply II. F. Bebrens Co., 2217 Market St. ?-2>-tf WANTED ? To Buy. WANTED ? A male Dcaglo bound. Ill months to 2 years old. Address II. S. C? care Intelligencer. ?-14-tf LOST AND FOUND ZiOST ? Go!c< watch and chain. Mont'ay. somewhere l>?te.e?n McGraw's Run ami residerce of A. S. Bell. Finder will be rewarded, returning, same to XnteJll.<en-^ cer office. o-S-J WANTED? Lodging WANTED? Room and board by a gen tleman. out on pike. Address C. W. Sapp, care Reymann Packing Company. 0-5-1 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES * WANTED? * m:i n with"" % L00? cash atui upward to open and manage separate branch. Will pay.y right mar. J200 a month and better to start; liberal profits. Kstabiished company; favor able investment; well known exclusivt line; good for J4.O00 a year and over, with large future. Address, Manufac turer, care Nelson Cheaman & Co., Chi o-l-g cago.