Your Guarantee ik of Purity" I ? ? SEvery honest phar macist wants to sell what the physician prescribes and his patient requires. Unscrupulous deal ers have adulter- / a ^ ated Aspirin. They E Rj have even substi- ^ E J tuted for it some harmful drug. Aspirin is made by only one Company. When you buy As pirin Tablets get the genuine . Counter feits and substitutes may be ineffective and even dangerous. Pocket Boxen of 12 Bottles of 24 Bottles of 100 The trade-mark "Aspirin" (Re*- U.S. Patent Office) ij * guarantee that the monoaceticaeidester of salicylicacid in these tablets is of the reliable Bayer manufacture. If you want the genuine product be sure that you receive bayer Tablets A of ? , Aspirin For your protection every package and every tablet bears " The Bayer Cross (Continued from Monday's Intelli gencer.) ?Irani dismissed t hem abruptly and r'lifUI bear 'his ?l*ep vmc th u'trle:*- , itiK the telephono receiver a.- they j mini" i (?? i r .wit. Ho was cni' i iiv; 1 h ; \\ iiv h.' s- ni recalling ? >n?~ ot th.* staff | phot . .;;i ;i ph--rs. As in an\ oth?*r bisrbus-j it?ey?? ttrni tlw ordinarv statf of Scot- 1 Iai:ii -r.es ? i r" l" duty ai six. I v?i" list 'i ir? i n his imn r< ?m. Forres-, ft l!no? or four ?iib"r':ii?nl-s >iiid j a 'lalHlt'il >?! r.*po| is ainl awnitins iiim. ills UisureK manner t!r>>p- : pvd from him. He lui'iini^ brisk offii-ia!. brns-.u.-. A >h?rlhaii'l clerk witii open ? iioi'. fctt'ok waitine. <'hief ,isisp. - bill* ?>f J his irtit ru--tions to b- fot warded by iclo- i j;ini*h or t?-l?phom-. i Forrester dismissed the cb rk at las:! ami turn.-d abruptly on th- waiting men. ? Th-r*; *as no waste <. t words i.n o.ther sid?'. As tii... final subord.ii.ate lor ; t If ! room Forrest' r yawned and >t rctvlicd : liiiwii lf wc&i'ity. I "Tit it's ell light." nc said, "f pu? ?? \*t cifn't do anything mure for an u"ur ar tut.." It may intTcst ynu. Mr: j?H- { Nerval' . *o know that fv iles/.ke naa| booked a passaK.-- back to N >? \> York in , ?his .r.\n mitre. bu the boat that leaves I "Li\ '???pv.'l 'lie da> after to-morrow, r I ? ? J ? ?ailed at the sleamer offices at o'clock, i It's bluff. 1 guess. and prettx obv ious : Ht i ha: . H" thinks w?-*ll ???>iii-ont rat-' .ii-l tent"i?Mi on that scent while hi- slips s* 'tno ' other "way. Vrs ? what is it?" S'>ni?; cue hcui torn the dcor np-.n bur-] rJedly; A yout!*; nan. 'all and spars*, i \\ h ispiT'd a t>,v words into l-\.?r. >ii*r's i ? ir. The chief inspector up ar j though galvanized. ill.-* band sn.rvhcd i lor th-- telephone. { "tj> t him out through her*. . ? * ? j You hnve a taxi roady. l.olr. You maj j ha\e to >-??iie Kith ;???." Th'i* ><:u:ts rum j .\*wtisheii an'l Forrester sp.?k>- in' > t j telephone. "tlvllo. that you. ?"Sou Id V ^ t i his is Kor.-ost'-r. ? * * * At th** | >ou ^ay. ? 4 ? How many nu n li.i\o! you? All ritht. I'll b" alone straient ( away. <.?ood-by." 'I "I. oca ltd hun?" vi-ntund Silvrrvi!'*. i "Vcv" Korrestrr's bn-w was purfc.-r-; 'd. "Hr's rvi thf Mcjz und"r his oc. 11} t*Kin?-.' Hansc*! it* I '"an maU'* it mil. j ll^'s "tiii'T nii.il or he's not the tiT.'i '-t > the very dv\ il. i>m? on." ftolt was awaitintr thorn in a tiixb-abj ? ?utsiib- which whirled tli* swiiiiyl away as th^.v iimk their s?*a's. T!oy iir> \?. m> 111 Piccadilly, a hundred \ai ds, or so i rom tin- s^vore arches of th*' uri'iil i Uot-I. and waik'-d forward till th>*y \*. *re[ inn by a bron>;i*d. well dressed man ifj tnid-st.>r s j nam>' ? rn>r ir on* U?t j kn^w. Xi.r ,,1-j in* sake seem to know* , It. for he frowned as the waiter present-! fii it t" luiii. "I .uon't know ?ny Mr- tlrahanr- John son." he said 'This isn't for me." rn v. nit..r was deferential. * I It. ^"en >lem?n said. 'XI r. John C"' Reszke;' sir. ' I ? s i\ s it's ver\ uicent. at?#l \\ants >011 to .svyi rc him a minute in the stnokuiK iooi:i." Th- millionaire slowly fli^ficd bim o" his soryiette. anH risins. sham bled.: ftor the waiter. Fot'i ryt. r and hin companions w- re uaii:ni; in a small room which h:nl --b'-on I plac? I ;ii their dixpwal. As l>- K-*'.ke I uas inhered in. the first fare he e.iu;;.'ii j sipht "i was that ot Silv. rv.il-. Ilis! r'a? iou ere* I and !?*? paus-d on the thres- J hold. ? I Quickly ;vid lie ft ly i.'oiiM shouldered J by him as though t<. pass .>111. I >? 1 ft.Miy.k- ;;;i\? way !>inl the dctccii\e I closed th- 0? >r ami leaned nonchalan' ly i a?aii>s> it. Mr. IV U-iizke."- said Forrester f|Uicl:-| ly. "I am a polio- officer. V??iir wife, Jias I murd-r-d since h-r arrival in! ~I ? n?l? ? 11 . If you wish to mak- any siu''-t menfs .'is 10 ymir niovini-tii s y?>u may ? I"' >?>, th'?iu:li I wan: >011 that unless nam! in t hu murder I may i,a vo j t?? hi ???"?st you." UlimUj. I'ticnniprehendinsly. Mr. IV ' Iv^wk- -tar; <1 in from of him as though' h- had ii- 't h-'ard. The life s-etlied to hftv- s sake dully.! "VI011 say Nell's dead ? In*. l:ot N-ll ? herj nahi. s nut Kltanor; It's M?d-Iiti>i Mad-Iin- I 'ill for"!: that's i! ? sh-'s li? > it, mil I'd i ,-d? I h-ard - ha' ha ha"" ll-i brol.- into >!iriil uncaitny lauuhi-r and th-ti pressing lioth hands to his t ? ni; -is pitched forward h-avily 1 ? ? tli- floor. j '^.\ il-?'t' one." yrd-r-il Forr-s-l t-i'. and Gould vanish-d. I 'ncons-jous. I I >-* f:-M:k- was lilted to a c ucli by tie:1 oiler thro-. Forrtsi-r shrus?-d" Ills,' shouldw. ks Id- a Lad job."' hej muttered. The doctor sutntiioti-d hy Gould con*' tirm-d ih- suspi-ion. Its a parly tic I stroke." he explained. "I doubt if he'll [ . v-r u-t ov-r it. You gentl-men aroj friends of his?" J ??of c?urse." a?re-d Forrester. The . incvitahl s-ari:il of In K<\?zl;e's room and havrcaK- had hr.n eonuucled with thoroughness. I>iii it y i-lded noth ing thai s? ined of importanc- to the investigation. Forrester voiced his nils-; scivincs -.-.s he walked hack to Scotland! Vard with Silv-rval-. "This busin-ss is luntiinT In siuooth-i ly. I don't lik- it. I feel there's a smack ; iii the Minns from somewhere.' Th< r-'s several little odds and ends t o J he cleared up. It would have been cas-| ier if he hail 111 had I lief stroke." "There's tli- fins.er print on the book." 1 vent ur-d Sil v-rva le. "V-s. I took I >e U-y.ke's and sent Bolt, with them to ih- Yard. 'Irani will have | fixed all that up hy the time wo set t here." 'Irani was waiting for them when th-y ai rn-d. On his table he had spread ? ?tit" of >??! o s of eiflaryeMtents of fintrer prints. II- shook his head jrravely at l-'orr-st-r. "It"^ 110 cood old chap," iie said. "Th-s- thiiiKS you sent ut> by Holt don't tally." Forrester, suddctilv arrested with his overcoat half "ir felt his jaw drop. Then a. second li- frowmd upon Grant. Then h- writhed himself free of the g^rimnt. "Iv.n't tally!" he repeated. "You'ro Juki 11'c. 'Irani. They must." "Well, th-y don't." The ch it I' d-te-tive inspector brought his fist down with a ban? on the tahl?. He laid no claim to the superhuman in telliceniT of the story-book defectives. Therefore h- was considerably annoved at this abrupt discovery of a vital flaw in the chain "f evidence that connected [>- Reszk- with the murder. - I "li heats me." he declared viciously. ?'It fairly beats me. W'lio else could have done it.'.' Who else had a motive?" '.rant stole nut of the room and Sil verval- remained discreetly silent. For Get Ready for W inter - ' Don't go handicapped. Vou are rapidly ap pruachiii? the winter with severe weather and unus ual calls on your strength and health. Now is the time to clear away that catarrh. Let it ?o until winter and vour ta.sk is doubled. Get after it now with the old reliable PERUNA The thousands who have used it in the last half century will tell you it is the effective catarrhal treatment. It has relieved cases of twenty and thirty years standing* and by its quick action has prevented untold suffer ing Catarrh neglected becomes very ser ious: Taken in time Pcruna conquers it Peruna Tablets are a convenient way to take this treatment. They are handy and pleasant. 30 Tablets in a box. >Janalin Tablets are the ideal laxative. They work on the liver as well, an(* rcsto?*e cor rect habits. Your druir I fjist has them. 10 and 1 25 cts.; ,l,f;tal boxes. The Penina Company CjolUJH.bus> Ohio. mCOOCMV a nviiC ii?ouyicD to mi fMgn&vlMM KriceAOClx ome vague reminiscence in Silvervale. He held it closer to the light. '"Wait a minute." Grant placed fi sheet of paper over the bottom of the face, hiding the mustache and chin. Recollection came to Silvervale in a Hash. It was Norman, the man with i If lustcrless blue eyes, who had com iio-ntei] on Madeline l"*u 1 ford in the smoking room of the Columbia. Ho explained. "The hair's done dif ferently," he added, "but I can recog nize the upper part of the face, though he's older now than when this photo graph was taken. Po you think he's mixed up in this? . "Maybe." answered Forrester enigmat ically. ?*T'll have a man motor down to the. prison now" ? he was speaking to' ? Irani ? "and we'll go on to the Palatial.) If I'm any judge he'll still he there.) His room was number t7J. almost oppo site her suite. I had him questioned, of course, but I never dreamed Silvervale, lit a cigarette resignedly. "It's all -Greek to me." he complained. "Still. I have no right to nsk f(west ions." "You'll understand in an hour or two." said Forrester. "It would take too Ions to explain now. Come on and you'll see what you'll see." It was back to the Talatial Hofe| that, he took the journalist and a couple of subordinates. There he remained clos eted with the manager for five minutes. He reappeared with that functionary, a master key dangling on his finger. "Our bird's at home," he said. "f mine. I expected them to become frit ti.ls and was surprised when my question in regard to -her elicited no enthusi'ism. Hence my challenge. U was not denie .'. Slie Began By Buiiniag- Every One Down. "No." admitted by friend. "I don't. I I expected to. but it was this way? iliej very first time wo met she began by asking: me if I knew certain people v. ho were active In the work hen:, and bv rtining them down. There was Mrs. Knowles, 1 don't particularly care '"ot her. but she is good-hearied. and I didn't thinl: it waj up to a st rang- r to run her down. Well Mrs. Mead couldn't say enough about what a bore she is, and then sho said she through Mrs. Mai - ? tin was loud, and Mrs. Holyoke was old- i fashioned and narrowrniinded. and so forth and so on. Apparently, ilnr wasn't any one she really approved of except herself." Xot an agreeable impression to give. Is It? F.ut tt is the impression which people' who aro always criticising and running down others are apt to leave. Every One Will Think You Are 1 Self-SatlBlled i You may not really he sHf-satisficd ? but if you are dissatisfied with every: one else and say so. people art likely, to draw thai conclusion. Above all things, n never pays run! down people who are in i s? ? same lincj of work as you. yourself. A certain writer has ju*t received a stinging rehuke from the critics he-, cause, whenever sin- is int. rvi?-w?-d. sin has some criticism to ?,ff< i of some one! of her fellow-craft ^m- n. She May Not Be Jen Ions. But I Now she may !?? oiferittg i In.-- criti-l cism in the most iniporsnu.il way. She I may fully value tie- I points of the authors whose dcfiit-. -.In picks out. I Hut only those who know . In-r well, enough lo know thai, will In hi ve it.j Jealously is a:i alum-i ihhm rs.-il human ' fault, and the public is quick to irans-' act criticism oi_ op. 's i-> >n i |?.-t itors iniol an expression of ii . llow much gi\"d ?ii.' -i ii (in >i?u in ina ( people down" None at till. And how iiiik h .!?*? to" Tli:tt you 'an le-v.r iiim"m-,-. So. ln-11 > on loi.U ac it i ? a.-oi::ili.ly. I uhul's the use.' 1 1 W fill w I I ill I ? m STRATFORD MISS ELEANOR STEWART WILL BE HOSTESS ON Fill DAY . EVENING. Younger Members of Society Are An ticipating Charming Affair ? Many Other Social Items Of Special Interest. Miss Eleanor Stewart, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart, ol" Echo Point, will he hostess on Friday evening at one of the largest parties of the week, having as bet- guests fifty members of the younger social sol. Tb affair will i>e given at the Stratford Springs hotel, and will ke most prettily arranged. A popular orchestra will provide the music for the past inn* of the ev ening, and at an intermission of the (lance, a luncheon will be served. Invitations have Ueen Issued to the following: Ethel Hill Misses? Masters ? Elizabeth Stifel Mud Howard Virginia Sweeney .lunior Arnibruster Kllen Wilson Kdward Flaecus Mary A r ben 3 Vance Harper Alice Whailey Clarke Fulton Alice Speidel Andrew McLure l.ydia Speidel Philip Paull Madelyn Weiss .lames Wods Elizabeth Adaius John Mills Alice McNulty .John Handlan Margaret Barnard Robert Brown Gertrude Burns Charles Madden Marie Rolf David Burt Mary Burdatts Billy Irwin l>ouisc Harper Donald Brand Leeanna Hubbard Dana Kelley Elizabeth Hubbard Albert Whitaker Frances Wods James Stewart Elsie Lee St ore r Dan Rownd Elizabeth Bodley Paul Bf-aitie Elizabeth Madden Taylor Beattle Genevieve Norton Frank McNulty Alice ^Norton Sam Norton Evening Card Party At the headquarters or the Woman * Catholic League on Fifteenth street, last, evening, the L. C. H. A., Branch' No. :Mf., lu'ld a card party, the pro reed of which will be used by the or ganization. A large number were present and a very delightful evening, was spent with the various pleasures. I There were rooms where euchre, five | hundred, dominoes and other popular 1 games were played, and at II o'clock J a luncheon was served by the host-! esses Miss Mary Gilligan and Mrs. El la Fahi-y. Among those present were: M issos? Mary Viip.lli?>wr. lieiH-virve Horn. Mfiry liiiliKan. l-*i h.- 1 Kelly, j Kat he|e? 1: iJillignr.. Anna Sivan'enftcrger. 1 Kl i/atiiM li I'ooke, Clara .Miliar, Virginia San ton, AHn? Maker, li-ertrinle Has. T. J. Kurke. Mary Gnmpers, A. O. o'Ncil. I., li. .h'likins, T. Wheaton. Minnie M?n:k, Jus. !C. Stanton, < H. tteilly, I.. Null, .lames Kaah. Frank Uray. "f Mary I'ornclt. Dallas. Texas, Pan West. A . .^jtahl. ? thrist I lure*. VV. Jlopkins. (Worse Cornel t. Messrs. ? Frank Wyrherly. Thomas Qiiimi. .Messrs. and Mc-sonnies ? Fred Nuttal, Michael ?">. Mills Michael 1'earlmnM. J. J.. Ilcathcrington John it. I'oukc, For Miss McCullagh A pretty compliment has been plan ned for Miss Jessis McCullagh whose wedding will take pine during early October. The members of her Sunday school class of the Second Cniled Presbyterian church will be guests. J and the offair is 10 be held at the 1 home of Miss Isabella Howard of North Main street on Friday evening. | This has b<>cn arranged as a miscel- 1 laneous shower, and will be of very I attractive appointments. The guests! will include: Misses ? Jessie McCullagh Eida Wagner Virginia Kasley Let La Anderson j Amy McCullagh Isabelle Howard Helen Goetze Ritter-Bandi Nuptials Another of the interesting autumn weddings will be solemnized this at lernoon. when Miss Marie Hitter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hit ter of Fourteenth street, will become) the bride ql" Mr. George Bandi. son of Mrs*. Anna Handi of North Wheel ing. Rev. Father Raphael Marie will [ vedebrate the wedding, which will take place at Si. Alphonsus church, of thf South Side. Branches of greenery and palms with white flowers w i 11 trim the in terior of the cnurch. Miss Hilda Kit A Good Scout Eats Without Fear Fancy Dishes And Rich Food Have No Terrors If You Use Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Prove It With a Tree Trial Package. Half or more of I he good tilings to! oat ar i there is no harm in the rich, fancy dishes. Your stomach lacks the proper oi geslive juices to make your meals ea> ilv digested. Smart's Dyspepsia Tab lets give i he stomach and other or gans of the digestive apparatus the wherewithal to digest food. liei a :>Oc box today from any drug' store and try them, or send the cou- 1 pon for free trial. Free Trial Coupon F. A. Stuart Co., 230 Stuart Building, Marshall, Mich., send me at oneo a free trial package of ? Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. | Name Si reel I City State I HURRY, MOTHER! REMOVE POI SONS FROM LITTLE STOM. : ACH, LIVER BOWELS. [GIVE "CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF, FIGS" IF CROSS, BILIOUS OR FEVERISH. No matter what ails your child, a gentle thorough laxative should al ways be the first treatment, given. If your little one is outof-sorts. half Rick." isn't, resting, eating and acting , naturally ? Ipok, Mother! see if ! tongue ivill be. Mi. aid Mrs. Joseph Ritter. Mrs. Anna Bandi. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hitter. Mr and Mrs. Samuel West. Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Eertscbcv and Mrs. Hannah j Korn. Among the other guests .will I he- Misses Hilda Hores. < atherin [ Mores. Bertha Knorr.. Mane \\ aencr. I Anna Linton. Jul* MoCann. Anna House. Alma Ben. Martha 1 * ' j Clara Ritter. Hilda Ritter. s friena^f. Musical Tea Thursday / At the residence of Mrs. J. M. corner of Twenty-first and Man streets. Warwood. the Warwood circle or King's Daughters will gne mu;s* cal tea tomorrow evening. ? 1 be a rancement of the program ha. . .. under the direction of Mrs. . Lcincr Woolenweber and is composed | of some very charming numbers. A ?mall admission fee will be charged and at the conclusion of the program light refreshments will be served. The program follows: Piano ? la) Fairy Polka (bl Mazurka . . ? , 1 ci Polka Mazurka ? ? ? ? ? ! Miss Sylvia Woolenweber I Reading? "When Mallnda Sings" . . 1 MiS!i Mildred McKeeverj j Violin ? ta) 11 Aravatore (b) Poet and Peasant ?????? Miss Ruth Nesbitt 1 Vocal Solo? Vilanelle ? ? ? , Mrs. Ida Nolte-Sieber J Piano-Solo ? Valse Caprice ...^ poas Reading? tai The Good-ror-Nothing Hunat (hi Under the. Buggy Seat .. M Marsh Uollner Vocal Solo? April Morn ...... Mrs. Anna Hilton-Otto' Piano? Grand Polka de Concert { 1 Miss Leota Nesbi.lt j j Vocal Solo? Selected ? ? ! Mr. .lohn O Con nor ? Reading? The One-Legged Goose , Miss Mildred McKeever Shower For Bride I One of the pretty occasions or ;h(? season was a dainty appointed lunch eon given bv Misses Tamzen and Anna Merrill, and Miss Dorotha Armstrong.! at the Merritt homestead at Union- 1 town. Ohio, on Saturday afternoon. 1 September the :10th. for Miss Be^ie | Howell, of Flushing, who will be a bride of the fall. The affair was in the nature of a kitchen shower. Many gifts bolb love Iv and useful were received by iho bride-to-be. The color scheme pir.k and white was carried out. both in the house decorations and tbe luncheon, ( covers being laid for thirty. Those present were; Mcsdames C. S Locbary, T. K. McClinich, John Howell, W. U. 1 ,ce. W. L Howell. Ralph Randolph, John Cunard. M. L. Price, W T Tavlor, James Price, F T. Mil'ihorn, A. M. Crozier. ..I. W. Lyle, John Humphrey, li. G. Snodgrass. A. H. McGlenu, Emil Rose. A V. Long. W. L. Armstrong. W. A. Merritt, .1. P. Ferguson. Misses l Bessie Howell, Effie Lyle. Edith Lodge. Sarah Caldwell, | Ethel Caldwell, Stella Ross. Marv Tavlor. Ella Ritchey. Marv Paiicoast, Lorotha Armstrong 1 Tamzen Merritt. Anna Merritt, Kindergarten Opening The Coffland kindergarten at fccho t Point opened auspiciously yesterday, with quite a lar?e enrollment, and the year's work was begun with con- 1 siderable enthusiasm. Although yester day was I he first, day of the term ad . mission may be secured during the . present month. The school is splen- , didluy squipped. and with its facilities is capable of accomodating quite a , large classes. Musical Monday Mr. and Mrs. John O'Conner enter tained a number of friends on Monday! evening, at their home in. Warwood. A j musical program was a feature and ; was followed at a late hour by the serving of a delightful luncheon. Tbel guests included: Messrs. and Mesdames George Kossuth Burns Murray William Chambers Carl Nestman O. T. Potts Mrs. Kreanier, William McNamara Thirty-seventh Anniversary. The thirty-seventh anniversary of the Eighteenth Street Memorial! chapel was celebrated with a social' and entertainment last evening. A very delightful program was given, be ginning at 7:30 o'clock, in which both musical and literary numbers were included. Voice numbers were con tributed by Miss Virginia Hall, Miss Hazel Seamon. Miss Naomi Searuon and Mrs. J. L. Connelly. The children's choir, uuder the leadership of Miss $fi.75 57^ ? ? V '? ^ ' ' ; :v / ~:N* PIU1UH 'lAfDHHi INFEpHkK' Guaranteed Automobile Robe Here it is ? the advertised line of new M0T02 WEAVE Auto Robes. Popular price, popular de signs and popular guarantee. The most unusual J. 5 value ever offered in an auto robe. vj Quality, Texture and Durability all guaranteed % ?and at the sensationally low price of $6.75. * ^ , - n rm Market and Chapline at Fourteenth. l?& -I Hazel Seamon, rendered a number of I very beautiful selection.*, and a read ing was given by Mr. Louis C. Black. For Mi (s Mapeft Miss Lucy M^pes or sbelbyyille, Ky.f who 's visitinjc friends in this locality was honor guest, at an informal party given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. E. W. Harrison at her home on Fifteenth street. A luncheon at .j o'clock con cluded an afternoon at needlework. There were t welve Quests. Invitations Issued. Copies of the following invitations have been received by friends of the couple: ' '? t Mrs. Hauuah ICose requests the honor of your presence at the marriage of her daughter Bess Agnes to Mr. Bernard J. Killeen Wednesday morning, October eleventh at nine o'clock St. Mary's church Wheeling, West Virginia Meeting Postponed The meeting of the Evergreen Twig, which was lo have been held at the home of Mrs. .1. S. Hrennan of North Main street, has been postponed until the date of the next regular meeting, owing to tne death of Mrs. Helen Digby Dunning. October Wedding An interesting wedding of October will be that, of Miss Tillie Vogler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew vog ler of this city, who will wed Mr. Har ry A. Graebe. Tbe bride-groom elect i is the son of Mr. William Graebe of Woodlawn. and is connected as archi; tect. with the Stanton Heater company of Martins Ferry. The .wedding will | take place on October J8. Roast Beef Supper. The ladies of the Third Presbyterian church, will hold a roast beef supper in the basement of -the church, on Thursday evening, October 12. The menu will include a number of deli cious home prepared edibles and will merit splendid patronage. Gayiey-Jamison Wedding. One of the pretty weddings of tbe autumn season will be that of Miss Mary Jamison, daughter of Mrs. J. A. Jamison, of Martins Ferry, aid Ches ter M. Gay ley, of Pittsburgh. The service will take place at the bride's home this afternoon, and Rev^E. C. Nesbitt, pastor of the First Presby terian church, will officiate. Only the members of the family and a few chosen friends will be guests and the couple will be unattended. The bridal gown is of white satin with a lace bodice and the bouquet a shower of white roses and lillieB of the valley. An elaborate wedding dinner will follow the ceremony and later the bride and groom will leave for Penn sylvania. the bride traveling in' a suit of brown cloth with accessories to match. The couple will later estab lish their residence at Elizabeth, Pa., where Mr. Gayley holds a responsible position with the Koppers Ceke: eaiK.Vs pany. He is the son of Mr. A. T.'.Otjr- -;jf ley, of Pittsburgh. ' ' King'* Daughters. The Fourth Street Circle of'Kttf'a Daughters are especially urged' 'Uf/Hr tend a meeting at the Young Womtt'i - Christian Association on Thursday 10:30 o'clock. Luncheon will be hed{:fe at the building, and at 2:30 o'clock tb?%/r regular business program will be:CO?-v$ sidered. ? Red Cross Soclsty Several hours were devoted to nee olework yesterday morning at the .4 Young Women's Christian Association r ; by the members of the local Red CtOMV.'j society. Since the cooler weather ,th# work has taken on increased .aetmty*^ and the meetings are quite seccessM both in the interest manifest and tpft" f ^ Ti i _ 1 J work accomplished. It is hoped to'.?C*;v quire a larger membership in the ne*C?$ future, so larger scope may be given # the organization. . .. *--[ Suburban Literary Club The regular '? vfc/ meeting of the.^SttbW^ ban Literary club will be beld^this'lf* / Stratford Springs hottl. ternoon at the Stratford SprlDgsbOttl. ; , Miss Agnes Ackler will dlsCttW^.Otfr^ rent Events, and Mrs. A. E. 8c*flStitv2 will contest the affirmative and Mjra;* J. N. Dowler the negative W.-ft&gs solved. That the Woman of Today, More to do than the Woman of a Hun- v" dred Years Ago.'* ; ; - 1 2S& . tig Bell-ans Absolutely Removes ; < Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all drugg * : fcp mm im i Sheriffs Notice State aud County Taxes fop. J016 are due. If paid on or,b?-;:; fore November 30th, a discount ( of 2l/j per cent will be allowed, . No allowance can be made dannfcl December, and interest adda after ^ January 1st. . . . Requests for amount of * must be in writing, telephone oaua C cannot be answered dnring count period. A. T. SWEENEY, S 0. C? ? ? Women's Mahogany Russia Calfskin Shoes at $6.90 A very good loot ing model? fits to per fection. Priced at $8 in most stores now ? . will cost more when present stocks are de pleted. Mahogany Russia Calf 9-inch lace boot, welt soles, Cuban heels, also low, broad heels. Special $6.90 ???A Your closest inspection is invited of these Mahogany Russia Boots as well as many other new Fall styles which we have planned in antici pation of pleasing the most particular people. Hein Shoe Go, W. H. PARRISH, Manager.