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RESTRICTIONS ACTED AS BRAKE ON STOCKS During pa^t weci But Favorable De. j velopments Later la Week Relieved i the Pressure. NEW VOflK. N"v. "?? ? ?K^st ri?M k>m- j imposed by responsible financial Inter ests in the' form of warnings and re-in- I forced by higher iu<"-n>'y rat^s. acted as a brake on speculation la^t week al though trading was aR?in very exten sive. Extreme d-elmes ranjred f r?>tn '?'> in 10 points m some ?f the more acilv ic^U'.'S notably coppers. and In a few less important instances greater losses were sustained. For the most part . hone*. ? r. these were larpdy re Rained before the (end of the period. Among the material factors in th" later improvement w "re the marked change iu the M? xiean situation and the agreement reached between the federal government and '"ouns^l for the railroads to facilitate a decision by the Supreme Court on ' h'- Adamson law. Other de velopments of a favorable character, or developments that received such an in terpretation. Included the ten percent wago increase of the United States Steel Corporation a stop forward an ticipated by other important industrial companies: many new or increased divi dends and i Iv insatiable demand for raw and finish' ci products of all descrip tions. United States Steel advance tr. another maximum was accompanied by fore ? asts or estimates of earnings for the ?-urrent Quarter and the possibility of an increase in the prevailing rat.- of extra dividends. Tr is freely predicted that several of the independent steel cnrp rsnies now on a non -dividend basis will soon declare a division of protits with shareholders. Railroad earnings were disappointing in the sense 'hat as a rule they failed to approach the hisrh water mark reach ed iu the preceding months. If IN STEEL INDUSTRY Tollovri-nx Eccb Other la Sapid Succes sion "With Vcluaao of Business Enormously Keavy. NKW Y'?KI\. Nov. ? Important events are following each oi.icr in rapid succession in the steel industry. An advance of Jl.oO per ton iu the price of l.ake Superior Troti Ore t'or the I JUT .sea son !s an established fact, which means on increase .if per ton in the cost off producing pig iron. Manufacturers of steel bars and structural shapes v'vanc ? d prices $4 pt-r ton and of plates So per ton. Sales in ti'i plate ^'trc niade t?t ?1 to 51.50 per box over the recently es tablished official base. f.catling Inde pendent wire nulls vvero quoting prices of $.> per ton higher ants the American Steel and Wire Company is likely to announce a similar ad van :o svon. TCivcta are up ?3 per ton and prices of bolts an 1 nuts are 5 tc ~ l.z per cent higher. Kalta to go .-?.broad haw soid at $.*5 ti S!?i> per ton and s!ilp plates at 5's cents pe? pound for .?\p..r. with si \ cents p?.r po :r.il rt*'w asked. The volume of bnsitses : eotit inuea enormously heavy; f*>.r i;i -.f cur rent mill capacity. tircat Britain, t-'rance and Italy ha\c s? ?-"?red more larc-' to>tu?'S"> ..f .^hell steel for ship ment uvr secoacl half of 1017. total sal^s such sit1 n:c.. nts are close to| Sao. oiii) tons and tliirty to sixty days ago ??.>.?, .I'i'i tuns had !??<?? sold i!or ex port o'icins the rirst half of next year. Outside of war orders tii?- export ton nage now pending includes I0:>.''>fi tons of ship plates. I'iO.'tOo tons of rails. tO"1.-] "O.i tons of insots. 0O.OO0 tons of itruc-i tural shapes and '"?'"?.OvO tons of wire pro- I dticrs. The T'nited States Meel Tro- ! ducts company has taken 30.0O0 tons] more barb d wire lor export to Russia, i Orders for tons of rails havo be.^n placed for tflS shipru-'tit and largo] contracts arc pending. UridKi shops! have taken orders for ie/.i),? tons more railroad work and numerous smail struc tural orders are being placed for exten sions to manufacturing plants. WFTBKUNU. \v. Vi. Nov. 2". *18. Ditty nuolatiou U?t of ttio wtccltag Stuck Ki chicge : vj t.. Rid. ! A 3k. ,1- S. B'erh T ?&. Co. rf.l I MO 102 J102 rjo co, neon 'trO "ICO Central 'Has-. WorkJ ICO 'It" I'oaKnA;:?" l.if? lr.si.rr.ri.-e II j ; il C.prriMa r':tc luturaice t'o ' :'?> t3lKo.Voria C!a?.? ?'o. l-t'i ; I Hize! -Atlas 1P.1..5 ?'.? 10 1 I31 ?2) Isuvru'. i i-acany U") lnl 'ft Lan?I!? l.--n Works. j>M ' i2*? l.'I4 <1: Marker A'Mlitoriuai ?.'?> : jl | 52 I M Neuralsjimo Co 1113 '112 rni:ed t>airy *36 V. S. Srirr.riai On 'ISO ' [ISO Ward lUkin; Co.. rtd 33~*um ! i'9H do ooinmou { { j STfa ffirir.'-; Ch-.r.-i Co. :M [ I | S5 do coaiaioii I i ! ;n n'l:w!:r.< A f!"::no:it Ur:rt:o Co....' CJ J [20 Un.?-;-? Co i ! I .10 \rhe?iins M?fil i .Mfs. Co ? ! 1 .*1 Wutelinit MoM Jt F.ir Co j <52 ] <2 Wfcwtins Sr^I A Iron Ca 1-7 't-;: S-??: ("a't.ns 10 1 IU Tile Co .... 121 (I'Whitaker-fllejsncr To. j ^121 1121 <1j iv :nnio:? J 'Soj f!'. ? T-an ffcr hook^ ,\. r. 20. for 2 r*r ccp.E ca'lt diri'l-'ad t'o-. I. 1 2' - Trai f*r l?n?j cl' ^ \< r ;o. f >- a.i '-lira div td' id of 5:i ivat. Iiwrnhcr 1. <S) Tranj'-.-r b^oks close Or;. 2-. tor 2 '.vr cent casli dividend payable Not. 1. l>cokr close Tec. 8,1 for an extra cash dlvldecd payable Dec. 10. NEW MARTINSVILLE NEW MAKTINSVILI.E. W. Ya_. Nor. 16 -Misses Mildred and Katbryn McCaskey entertained the mem bers of the Colonial Club. at. their homo on Maplo avenue. Friday evening. The evening was spent very ploasantly in fancy worl; and conversation. At JO o'clock a tempting luncheon was served. Maids and Matrons. Mrs. E. F. Martiu was hfstess to tho members if :he Maids and Matron Club Friday afternoon at her :on;e ?a Washington street. Thu attornoou was spent 1 In fancy work and conversation. At a seasonable j hour a delicious lunch was served. Men's Banquet. The men r.f the First Methodist Episcopal church. | ?.vcro delightfully entortair.ed Ui the parlors of tho; church Friday evening. with a chicken dinner. The' evening was srent suclally and eatiug. Personals. W. r. Simmons, of Washington. Pa.. waa a busi ness visitors in the city last week. Mrs. William Francis and Mrs. J. H. liowen were anions tho Wheeling shoppers last week. Miss Uotiuie Morgan spent Wednesday shopping In | Wheeling. Mi *3 Haze! Stone, of Tioe Orovo. spent the week end with her parents. Mr. ami Mrs. William Stone. Roe. .Tohn H. Clark, of Sls'ersvitlo, was a busi ness visitor in the city Wednesday. Miss Edith English stent Wednesday !n Hannibal. ! O.. instructing her r las* in vocal and piano. 1,-c Morgan, of Vlnp lirove. was a business visitor ! In fite city Wednesday. Mrs. 'Je>>rge S'.ne and ST.. Gforce. left Wednesday momlnc for Sbarpsburg. Pa.. where they tvdl visit; her sister. Mrs. Pawd Martin. Mrs. Friend Clark, lift Friday miming for her! home in Morgantowii. after spending a week as tho! Site*: of Mrs. I.loa t'lark. Mr. J TIeabi.* of Wheeling, was a business nsitor In the city Thursdav. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W?aver has returned from a visit Tt:h friends at Reader. Mrs. John Knight has returned to her home :n "Do Your Christmas Wireing Now" You will want to have your Christmas Tree Nicely Decorated No Better or Cheaper Way Than The Electric Way Founded 181? Start Now to SaVe Monet; for JVEXT CH KISTM^S In Wheeling's. FirsiBanlt, a Century in 'Business, Nest Year You will make ot iers happy and yourself as well JOIN OUR NEW Under the Gold Club Plan. Start with any sum from a Nickie up. % Eleven Classes- : Weekly Payments Resources Over Six Million Dollars The Iational Bams of West Virginia SOUTH WEST CORNER OF MAIN AND I2TH STREETS Ctarki-burg iflcr spending a week with friends In llio city. Attorney 1>. V. l.emon fpcr.t Monday in Wfcocliug transacting legal business. Mr. and Mis. John 0. Irby. who siK-nt & week Vitli friends In tl.o city have returned to their home In Georgia. Prof. Shields, of Uellaire. 0.. 6pent Sunday In tho city as the guest of liis daughter. Mrs. Win. Dut-ir. UNIONTOWN Here From Bcthesila. r.VIONTOW.V. u.. Nov. -t>.--.Mr. uud ills. Kinmll Wright ami sons. Hurry and Hubert, of ltd hesdu. were recent guests of Mrs. EU.'.<b*tb lioon. Here K.'oni Cadi;. Mi'srs Mary and Henrietta Cuchren a;:d Sin. Wil liam Morgan, of t'adiJ. c-tiuo Thursday and attended the funeral of the late W. A- Sharp. Returned Home. Mrs. Uerrick. sister of Ilev. II. U. Snortgrass. who hah been here visiting her broi'uor and family, re turned to her Iwtiio at. Kewr Castle. Saturday. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Will I'aJdi.ell. of Harrison county, anno to tlte limine of Mrs. Caldwell's mother. Mrs. Martha Armsiron. and spent Sabbath. W. 1). Lee in serving ou the jury at St. Clalrsville this weeS. Mrs. KlUabeth Boon and grand-daughter, spout one day Ihu past week with Grandmother i'ricc. at tho homo '?( her daughter, Mrs. W. T. Caldwell. Mr j. John Cunard and daughters, CiUrils, and father, William Walker, fient Friday with Mis. Cunard's sister. Mrs. Will Taylor and family. Mrs. Kill llicks and .Miss Jsuima Saddler oiive re turned from a visit with Mrs. liicks' niece, at Uol linvay. Mr. and Mis. .lohn Caldwell siwit Monday with Mrs. Caldwell's sister, .Miss lilla i'ollock, at New Athens. Mrs. A. M. Crozior and Mrs. Jicrt I.ong spent Thursday in Wheeling having dental tvork done. Miss 1'earl PancoMt. of near liolmont. spent part of tho past week at tho borne of hor cousin. Mrs. Lawrence Armstrong. ill', and Mrs. Hert Inns worn at tho homo of Mrs. Long's parents' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davis, at the Western, Sabbath. Miss Lura lie all was shopping in Flushing Thurs day. Ker. TI. G. Snodgrass and son. .Robert. arc on the sick list. Mr. William Walker spent several days the first of the week with Ids daughter. Mrs. (.low. and family. Mrs. ?llzaboth Boon and guests, tho Wlilghls, ? t" Kcthcsda. visited Mrs. Wrights parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leisure, at nHrrlsville. Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs. lU.bort Humphi-y visited frivuds ut Itannock. Sa'obath. < barley and T. ?. Mcdiotock spent Sabbath with ti.e hom-5 folks. Krank ileck and Harry Shriovn ivcro Wheeling vis iters Saturday. Keoiist Foreman spunt Thursday imh friends at W'lrwood. Ray Berry and wife of Neff, wcro hesi) Thursday fur the funeral of Mrti. Borry's uncle. W. A. Sharp. MlNfGTON Arthur, (lie four-yea r-old son of Mr. and Mrs. A- Knicely at Hurt Hill, while at play Thursday morning. in some manner cot hold ot a package of l> i -nil ]?.?r id? ? tablets and ii was feared had eaten some of them, in fact hail chewed snnif; of them in his mouth. Physicians wcro called, who arter making an examination of tin- contents of (he child's stomach wcro of Ihr opin ion that Utile if any of t lie poison had been taken into the child's stomach. Pleasantly Entertained. A vry enjoya ble meet In?: of ( lv West | Augusta Chapter P. A. II. was hold it the homes of Mrs. .1. R Kcaity on Pleas ant. street. Thursday. After the regular routine of husine.-s | an interesting program was rendered. A report of the State conference bold at [ Shepherdstown, was i \ ? n by Mrs. Alice 1 Snodgrass. a short story of Ami" Bailee. 1 the scout of Kanawha Valley was r?v?d by M1ss M?rcare? MOckler Code or |> i lie;-, for Flag Etiquette was f-.-'d by i Mrs. Mary Coleman and discussed bv the ehaotnr. after which n delirious | luncheon was served by 1 1 if hoj,tes:s. Entert.aind Birthday Cluli. Mrs. A. W frlchard ?" u f r ? a in " -1 'he Ladles' Birthday club at her honi- "ii . Was'nincrton strer-i yesterdav afteriii on. i !\f . C. Clayton has cone to Mi. bake i Park, where he will pack his ]iousen">id ! goods to move them (o r his city wh?-re ! 1>? and Afrs. Claytoti will spend tno winter V. T fJrnith and .ledm Mi-ri.n viy h i v.-. loft for Picfci-jis. W. Va.. wli-r.-i th<-y . will hunt hi? same. ! f. n. r.e.-iitv and <"ha s. W> nit?1e lifive l"ft for a huntintr trip on t lie 'Alleclieny i'l"b reserve in eastern V\'r-st X'ircini.i. c Howard T^ant: Is ;i business visitor ' in Pittsburgh. >Tr and Mr'. .Tames C'hnrlton and n.srh ters. stable and tCatheriue. -w<re '?'usiijcss visitors in Wheeling: yester day. Mrs. H. ?!. Thomas of Fairmont. !?= i itintr friends her.- for :i few days. ^^rf. .Tames S Furbee h.->e returned, "or seyeral w.'-ks ?? i i- in tho oast. I'.orn. N'ove tnlier C.'nit ? ? ? \t- and Mrs. i John Selks "ti Hurt Ilill. n =on. Mrs. \V. D. Smith and Mrs. E. B. Koen were visitors in Wheeling. yes- 1 lerday. Mrs. C. C. Shepherd and daughter will : return lo their Imme in Hridsoport. I Conn., this week. after a visit with her! parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. liHrdesiy. j Mrs. A. \\". Prichard was pleasant hos- j tess to the members of the "Girls of j Sixty" at her homo on Washington ! street, Friday afternoon. At the dose j of the pleasant afternoon a Turkey sup- j per was served. Mr. Kc.in l'urs;lovo and fimiily and Mrs. Jilair. of St. CUlrtville. M--re a; ill* homo of Mrs. . ltlair'u sbtcr. Mrs. Sarah Lrc. SnMimli. Miss Nellie Uose of this place and ? Mr. Stanley K. Kuueii of fincinnaii. j were mar i red nt Akron. O . November , is. Cards received here announce thati I hey aro spending their honeymoon at | i South tiend. Ind. Mrs. C. 13. White of Tidloute. Fa.. who I lias been visiting friends here has left) for a visit with Iter brother at Albright,! AN*. Va. Frank Leech lias returned after a visit i with his sister at. Marion. Pa. John Weaver is a business visitor in Cleveland. Ohio. Miss Kate Garrison of Wad r-s town, Is the Kucsj of Mrs. S. F. Phillips. Mrs. J. L. Bernhardt was in Fairmont. Friday, wlv-re she attended the meeting of tlic executive board of the West Vir ginia Federation of Women's Clubs, of which she is a member. Mrs. J. T. Koen has returned after it | visit at Berkley Springs. George Barnes of -Fairmont was a j visitor in town on business Saturday. .lack Magee was a visitor in Clarks Jburg over Sunday. Miss Clarice Turner who is attending I school at the Normal spent the week-end I at her home nn High street. Charles Miller visited friends in) Ciarksburg over Sunday. Rouland Howard spent Sunday at his I home in Cameron. Union Service. Thanksgiving services will be held on Wednesday evening In the 1'resbyterlan church, in which all the consrregations of Warwood will take part. The Thanks giving Sermon will be preached by lie v. Francis M. Fiddle of the Christian ebu rch. Important Meeting of Citizens. T( will be "f interest to (lie ejtizens nf Warwood tn know that Tuesday eve ning. November "S. at 7:"<i o'clock, at the Center Warwood hose house, a meeting will bo held for the purpose of naming eund Hales for niiiyor. recorder. mihI seven couneilmen. The ntnv j >r? ? posed eity ? barter will lie open for discussion following ill'' me. ting. Lutheran Church Notes. Tin* Brotherhood of I in- TvUtheran church will hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday evening. :n i lie home of \V. .T. Kaiser. Warwood Aw. The Church Council wiil hold its regular meeting on Tu est lay at 1 1 1 C* nter War u ' "mI school house. Th<- linn- oi' iii- "Thursday *}ui It inflr l-'ce" which is li.lt! weekly nt Ihi' home of Mis. Harry Hohniann. has been changed to .Sal urdav evening. Game xtssultott in Tie. The came staged beiw?en the W. A. C.'s and Moose pool Room yesterday afternoon on Third street grounds, was I a very into resting: and. closely contested j one, resulting in a score of 0 to 0. Meets With Painful Accident. Harold Williams of South War wood, j while on (h<> ball grounds yesterday af ternoon. had the misfortune to fall and i I rr-ak his leg. Williams who was a spectator, during! the intervals of ih- game was engaged J in a mock practice, which resulted in j his injury. ile was immediately re-, moved to the North Wheeling hospital. | where the fractured member was set. American Guaranteed Paint At Factory Price Moore Brothers. Warwood. W. Va. Thanksgiving Bake sale. The Warwood Circle of die King's Paughiers will hold a Thanksgiving hake sale ai 1 he tlrocery of Karl Ford, i ?"?-n lit* Warwood. all day Wednesday.' N'ovcmber 201 It. The ladies have made I elaborate plans for this event, and will have many appetizing dainties for sale.' Committee Meeting-. On Tuesday evening at the home of I Miss Cora Waltclrs. a committee ofj ladies will meet to arrange the very in teresting program which will he given ! at the Christmas Sunday School enter- i tainment. The following holies fewn the committee: Mrs. S. .1. Heall. Chair-1 ii:an. Miss Helen Pel iff. "Mrs. W. S. Mor ris. Mrs. Harry Bibec, Miss Cnr;s 'Wal- , ters. Personals and Briefs. s I Misses Helen Holden and Bonne Wal- j ters of the Tsland, were the iriiesls of i Miss A'irsrinia. Wiestling yesterday. Frank Khejinir of the Tsland, visited: Warwood friends yesterday. 1.. May. Superintendent of the Man- i Between 25th Street War wood and 8th Street Benwood Effective Sunday, November 12, 19] 6: NORTH BOUND From Benwood ? Daily cxeept Sunday? 5:13 \. and r very fifteen minutes thereafter until 12:00 midnight. cwpi that it:-!", p. M. oar gofs to First Street only. Cars l^M vins: at and I 2:"0 A. M ro i>> Tenth Street only. Sunday only ? K:00 A. JVI.. ?? : 110 \. M? 7 :f>0 M., 7:30 A. M., and every fifteen minute? thereafter. the schedule from then on being same us week day. From 10th Street ? Daily except Sunday ? 4:30 A. M. ?nd "vry flflrru mlnuf's thereafter uut.il 12;O0 midnight I.as! car. A. M. 12: IT- <-ar ro First StreM only. Sunday only ? 5.13. ,r>.4.", li:!5. 6:30. 7:n0. 7:30, ?:00 A. M., and every fif I | tton minutes thereafter. The schedule front then on being same as week day. SOUTH BOUND From Warwood? | 1 Dailv except Sunday ? 4. 53 A. M. and "very fifteen minutes thereafter j until 1 1 ;*7 P. M. ? last *ar to Benwood. fars leaving at 11-53 P. M. arid 12:08, 12:2.1 and l2:o" go to Tenth Street only. Car leaves Warwood for < Ftr.st Street only at 1:23 A. M. _ t Sunday only ? 5:3S, fi.OS. G:3F. Bio.", 7:23. 7:3S. 7 :."3 and ?.23 A. M., and >' pve*-y fifteen jninutcs thereafter, the schedule from then on being same as " week day. When the above described service Is inaugurated th* following new rules will be in effect covering operation of the Wheeling- Wellsburg cars between Tenth Street. Wheeling, and C6th Street. Warwood: SOUTH BOUND Cars will stop at th<- reirular stops lifiwwn above points for th" purpose or discharging passengers who have boarded ear at or north of 2f>th Street. Warwood. Cars will not bo stopped to receive passengers between these points except at 10th and 5th Street. Warwood and first Street. Wheeling. NORTH BOUND Cars will make local stops between ubove points for the purpose of re ceiving passengers who desire to ride north of 25th Street. Warwood. but will not make stops between those points tc> discharge passengers except at First Street. Wheeling, and 5th and 19th Streets, Warwood. Wheeling Traction Company i STOCKS AND EONDS. A. E. MASTEN& CO. MEMBERS BROKERS "'OJ -205 -206 National Banfc 0} V/eit Va. oldg. LOUIS F. BRAND, Manager. \ NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE PITTSBURGH STOCK EXCHANGE BOSTON STOCK EXCHANGE CHICAGO STOCK EXCHANGE. CHICAGO HOARD OF TRADE RAILWAYS Baltimore I. Ohio RAILROAD REDUCED FARES TO CHICAGO ACCOUNT Internationa! Live Stock Exposition DECEMBER 2nd-9th. Tickets on sale December 3, 4 1 j ^and 5. Final return limit De-fi j cember 13, 1916. For full information, consult Ticket Agents. ufiiftnr<'T3 Heat arul Light company, of Ifundrrd. \V. V:i.. is 1 1><> guest ..f li i? sister. M rf. S. I'. ? 'hristian. 'I'll-- londttion i if Miss .Mary .Mr M' i-lu'ii of Richiand avf'inio, who was taken so seriously ill, sevi ral wcl's a go, while (ho truest of A1 iss Li/.xie l.ist of Whi eling. remains unchanged. Mrs. T. li. MeLoJii has returned to hT homo after a visit to her daughter, Mrs. All'-n Burt of r-!i;o?-h lioltniii. A number of Warwoodites attended t ho performance of "JCatinfca." on Satur day night at Hie <'ouri Theatre, inolud- J <ng M r. and Mrs. .J. 15. Mcl.'owiil, ,S. P. t 'hristian. Miss I-'. ' loldshorry. Mrs. ? 'has. Smith. Mrs. Wilson t "ox. Mrs .1. Taylor will entertain (he nv-inlMTS of her family with a very a.t ini'-iiv.-lv appointed dinner on Thanks giving Day. LMnqnr A.&sn WOODLNP. W \"a . >?? ? 2?" ? Mr and Mrs. ames \Velf?. atKi da'igh'er. of Moundsvilk. ftvnr Sunday With Mr. Wolfe's parents. Mr. an I Mrs. Fred Wolfe, of G-raysviile. . Mrs. Arch Voho. of Warwood, spent last j Sunday with Mrs Li.-.m Voho. Earl Muldrc-w. of McMeehen. Sunday ed with A. r,. Voho and family Miss P~Iir>? Hasklns is Spending n fi>w days with friends in Wheeling. Mrs. I,. M. Reynolds. >'f Burch Rridee, spent Friday shopptr.g.in Moundsville. T. V. Voho. of Moundsville, was at tending to liusip.esF at Woodland Wed nesday Charles Bowman. of Taylor's Ridge, was seen at Woodland Fridav enroute to Bureji Ridge, to visi- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bowman. c. k. Franklin, of Burch Ridge, was h Moundsville visitor Friday. K. 1>. Miller, of Woodland, attended a telephone meeting at Fairview Tues day. Roy Voho and O. C. Baumherger at tended to business at Moundsvll'e last Saturday. William Cain will have a sale Satur day. I ?scomber 2nd. at hlu home ? in ! Rureh Ridge. Mrs. Harry K rhy and son. Hiir.tld. returned lion:. Tuesday I'-vm Mounds ville, where they spent week visiting Mrs. Kerby's parents. HAZLETT & RODMAN Successors to HAZLETT & HAZLETT. Stocks, Bonds and Underwriting, 35 Twelfth Street. Bell 906; Na^l. 923. JAMES GREER Correspondent of LAWRENCE J. DIETZ & CO. Mombers of New York Consolidated Stock Exchange. Stocks an?. Bonds. Direct Wira to all Primary Markets. National 291. Boll 2100 301.30b Schmi-lbach Build.'.ng. SPEIDEL & BACHMAN, Inc. INVESTMENTS. Stocks, Bonds and Insurance. Either PI. one 983. 401-2-3 German Bank Building Members of Wh'g Stock Exchange S. P. Norton. G. W. Norton. NORTON & COMPANY Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate. 636 Nat. Exchange Bank Bldg. Inquiries Solicited. Telephone No. ^S. Members Wheeling- Stock Echange. FIDELITY INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION New York and Local Stocks and Bonds. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE NEW YOEE AND CEICA&O. Members Wheeling: Stock Exchange. BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. lTCMTSTEV?S0fi I no" INVESTMENT BROKERS Members Wheeling Stock Exchange All orders and itwulrics given prompt Attention. Bell 403 315-322 NatT 342 ? Schmulbach Building HOWARD HAZLETT & SON Stock, Bond and Investment Securities. Booms 215, 221 222 Schmulbach Bldg. Members Wheeling Stock Exchange Bell 23 and 39. Nat'l 23 and 99 GEO. W. BARON 3R0KEK LISTED AND UNLISTED STOCKS AND BONDS. 812-813 Schmulbach Bldg. Boll 1336 ? National 765. 3. R. Marshall, Mgr. Bond Department Members Wheeling Stock Exchange BELMONT, 0, BELMONT. O.. Nov. 2s? Mr. Wra. -Wil son of Alledoma. was a eall?r et Ed Wil son's one day last week T. J. Hatehcr and s"n Leurs. were callers at Rarnesville last Thursday Hadvey Calvert was a filler at Bfl inont last Saturday. Messrs. Wm. Harris and Charts Mays were callers at Belmont Monday. Misses Mary an<i Lura Hatcher wis shopping at Barnrsville last Saturday. Messrs. Tilden Whit^ mid Henry Per kins were <~n I lets at Belmont Wednca day. Albert Kemp attended the institute at Chestnut level Monday and Tuesday. Emmet t Powell < > r" i.'aptirni was a call er tit T. J i iatel'.ed'.s Wednesday. Victor !<? mp was a caller at Belmont Tuesday. Messrs. Charles Mays and Andy Kemr> attended the institute at Chestnut level Tuesday night. M.ssrs .rolin Kemp .nd Manusell Kwops we r ?? ?-al|ers at T. Hatcher's Thursday. Sam Lucas was in the vicinity this week buying iur.