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REAL ESTATE PLEASANT ON j LOT 40x100 FEET. TO A QUICK ?QQft ftft' BUYER ? PRICE OOyU.lH/j HESSE & KIRCKNER CO,1 25 ELEVENTH STREET. j Open Evening. Both Phones, 471. Member Wheeling Real Estate Board. " Stock of General Merchandise Store room and dwelling low rent. situated in ft nearby Ohio t-nvn in koou farm section. iloing an annual bustnei-s o C 314,900. \V*iU sell al invoice; look tnis up at once. L. A. ROLF AGENCY i 30 14th Strsot. Properties Managed. Koaey to X?oa a, Oeneral rn&arance. Member Wli9el- ' lr.y Seal Ea tate 2oarxl. FOR RENT ? * New modern apartments nt WoocLsdale. Arrjinici-ji^In six apart ments of six rooms and bath each. Rooms iini>hcd i-ri white and ma hogany. Private hails and cellars, nice laundry; BV.a'uluul porches. Only tvro left. Ac: quick. Possession May 1st. $l Citizens Savings &. Trust Co. B ANKIN G ? REAL ESTATE ? INSURANCE Corner Sixteenth and Market Streets. Both Phones, 493. HOME AT GLENWOGD, FOE FARM r> room.*, bath and Inuuitry, lot 50x110. Hatyly t" ear line, value S3. 500. Will xr;td?> for smaii farm. THE FINANCE COMPANY SSISiJp 3ar"' : Kambera of th.? "Wheeling- Seal Estate Board Seal Bsrat? and Tire Insurance. VT. O. VC.&XD. Slanafrer ?.eal Bstnte UepartTaeat. ECHO pomi ? r rnn SEVEN room frame, ba'.:i. ?>nJi finish, rab;!:<*' r;ia::' Vs. sreatn j 5 3,01>U ? i r |* Ic ciM. HAS .R'ST KEEN llEiK'OEJD. TUCSER-CSUR1LLA-CAMPBELL CO. 1212 CHAP TjINE ST. Open Breuiagrs. Nat'l 1064. Bell 710. R mem ur .viie;:l.ixc real estate hoard. SUBURBAN BARGAINS Modern hom* at W\.o?:in\vn r S')'? Si:. rt?>ius bath and laundr y. Modern home al Oil'-fiwntul .. ?>. ? 0'.' < H^nv.ood j !?"! \ ?? rooms hath. KuSton L'.SOii J. P. ROTH REALTY CO. Members Wheeling Seal Bstata Board. 113S Chapliae Street. , Opposite Post Office. Easy Payments BARBER SHOP AND RESIDENCE Doing Good Business. VStore Would Do Well. Only $2,250 S.fissbitt, Jr. Sixteenth and Market Sts. , Both Phones.' Opon Evenings. FOR SALE. Nu. I'i'.'.'T v'haDlirif Sr. 12 room<: two bttths: two kitchens; laundry. Every convenience. T.ot isv* feet. Twi) nice Norrh Krone St. home?, {'rice- low. " A cot lag'- o". four room* atui bath. Ed swood. Tatum & Caldwell Room 4 City Bank Bldo. Beil 664. Nat 'I 6^4-X. J" 10 LOTS \Vi? liavc a party who has I'M good. larsr* sized building lots at Elm" Grove, who will ^xchangv tb?? same for. or par; payment on a. dwelling house. See us about this at once. K A J 1 I 14. \) $ 3 Cnvr>,i?iV Third Floor Schmar&uch Bicjc. National 621- Eoll 1333-E. gw ? MMWMBBB3CTBBW | hi Beech Bottom I Sortie beautiful hutue sires yj i?hnv? the flood line. I ia e. j. ? Rooms Nos. 621 and 622 German Bank Building Wheeling, West Virginia Bel! 892 FOR SALE Ona Hrrru! rr:\ ?ji<1 thirty - xc:* fl.Til .".W oill'Vi from city, and raiireaU. !n l!*injo:it C'Unty. \ foot win of co?l which !? t?ioj operitKL jc-:d Unprute l?nt- Win Ui? city property to lb* Amount of iXSCI. 13 p*rt t*r. i*ru? J. a. FINLEY Real Estate and Insurance. Ben Tixrne 85. 17* t. Khoua 2. 2108 Scbmnlbacli Bids. ' ! FOR SALE W'o !iav.> a !ar?" imm'u< r of -hou.va !'c sat?> ilirntiahn'.' > us i n*id youth Wt* I. he. i.r. ? n.-v :ii<. A -:n;U! e _ls ! i IKi.vriMTi' am! :!i" Kiinnc .minilily as r- iu wi!l Sf-cviri1 ?>n?- of tiles*- h"i?""*s for \ >>t:. Stfvuriry Trust' Co.. Ap^nt. i ? Security 1 rust Co, Agents , Bell 77 ? Telephones ?-Nat. 90-1 i | South Penn Street Home ' 3 Tikis home of 7 rooms and bath. ? . modern, gn s. <Mr*nnc?ty, rtiniacJ, ? j5| wat*r riitor. -'to. Ih id?:a.l location ^3 on hiKti. iartre lot. ;s n bargain that vf the r"(lu':"'! prirt* J'J.SOO.Oo. 1 FAUL-LOL'GH CO.; Si 13 rourteoatU Street. ! 51 5e!l .102. National 073-XL. ' FOR SALE Fourteenth Street Home, Between ? Jacob and Wood Streets. Nine room brick, with two baths. j hot and cold ^vater, jjas and electric; ltslir. cement basement. A bargain.] $10,500.00. N?'W four room frame house at Elm drove on level !ut, with good cellar. j A bargain at $1,000.00. FOLMAR-ME CO. | Gorman Bank Bldg. PGR SALE I'li'ilc Suburban Homes. Exceptional-. !>? well loi'atifd. . Kodcrus & Wingerterj 1019 SclmiiUbaoli .Bnilflinjp. Phones Soil 1577; Natl. 978. I LATEST MAGAZINES ! ! Books StatJ-'iicry. I'ost Curds. Ail sub j script Ions fllWl at publishers lowest ! prices. direct to your address. C. H. QUIMBY : 1512 Market Street. Plumbing, Heating and Fire ; Sprinklei Systems KOST. W. KYLE CO. ! Now at 1518 Main Street. Get Our Prices Before Installing. Visit n Wait for announcement. GERMANS NOW RESIST (Continneu Irom Pirst PQtfe.l jerv activity during the (lay by both sides in the neighborhood of Armen tieres and Vpros." French Statement. PAllIS. Mar. 21. ? ? Kapltl progress is being mad" by the French in pursuit of tho retreating Germans. the war of lice announces. Important gains wer? niaue on both sides of the i.eon road, leu villages being actured. After a Severn i'mht in which heavy losses were sustained, i he French carried Savrieunois eastle aud the vil lage of J ussy, about nine miles south "t Si. Qneutiti. Skirmishes between French cavalry and German detach incuts occurred on the liani-Kt. Quen tin road. South of t'hauny the French are occupying tho A iliatte line and con solidating* their new positions. A German "surprise attack ia the Cham pagne was repulsed. The statement follows: -On the Ham-St. Quentin road skirmishes occurred easi of 11am be; . ween our cavalry and detachments of the enemy. Our troops late yesterday in a brilliant action captured Scvrlen ;;ois eastle and the village of Juss.v. notwithstanding spirited resistance of ;!:?* gar risen. South of Chauny w?? are occupving the general lino of the Atl lettf. All positions reached are he ir.sr organized thoroughly. , "North and northeast of Soissons. we made important progress to the riuht and left of the haon road, cap turing ten more villages. "On th?! right bank ol the Meuse (Verdun Trent) we penetrated a Ger man trench noth of Chaiubreties farm, ?ifter .-ubjecting it to a bombardment ?ind lound there a number of German ?lead. Surprise attacks against small French outposts south of Tahure, in i tie Willy wood, and in the region of Limey were repulsed completely. took "prisoners. t ? "On i he remainder of the front, the night passed quietly." I'KTROG RAD. Mar. -1 (via London. " p. 01.. British admiralty per Wireless [>,vss. Russian troops driving south w-?twird from Sakkiz. l'ersin. have ero-sed the Mesopotatnlan froutier into Turk is n territory, the war office announced today. ? The Turks are still in retreat in the district southwest of Kermanshah. The season of bad weather has be an n on the Perso-M esopotainian fiirht ins: front, the statement announces. It reads: .... r 'Caucasus front: In the direction of Sakkiz our advanced detachments pursuing the Turks have crossed the frontier into Turkish territory. "In the direction of Kermanshah the pursuit of the Turks continues. "The bad weather season has begun. "Western and Rumanian fronts: There has. been ^reai* .-econnoiferinj; activity by enemy detachments and also reciprocal flrinir." Withdrawal Forecasted. , LONDON. Mar. -1 (1 p. iu.) -The possibility of a German withdrawal in the region north of Arras, extending into Belgian territory is forecast in a Central News despatch from Amster dam. The despatch quotes a corre spondent In northern France as r<,r porting that the Germans are develop ins great activity from a point north ot'La ibis see canal to a point past the France-Belgian frontier, which, he -av?. seems to Indicate a withdrawal of'gplient lines. In rhe direction of Lens and Bousi heavy explosions are continually heard. "The same patro! activity which preceded the retreat on the southern front." he adds, "te &ow observed north of Arras." Arabian Rising. LONDON. March 21. ?:.r.2 p. ni.? Another Importam chieftain in Arama has risen asainst the Turks. Foreign Secretary Balfour announced in tne house of commons today. The Turkish force near Aden has been isolated from Turkish headquarters. (Extensive uprisings of native troops in Asiatic Turkey have been under w.uv for several months and the Turkish government has made little progress in suppressing them. Ttte first important defection was reported In June last. The rebels captured the holy city of Mecca as well as several other important towns. The ? grand sheriff of Mecca proclaimed independ ence of Ottoman rule and iu November Washington was notified of the estab lishment of a new kingdom of Arabia. Recent mail advices from the Irak said the British in Mesopotamia were be ing assisted materially hv native tribes, two of which, numbering not fewer than -1,000.000 persons, were fur nishing men who were receiving mili tary instruction from the British. Mr. Balfour's announcement indicates tnat the rebellion has spread to the soutn ern part of Arabia. Aden is a British port on the southern coast.) Italian Statement. ROME. Mahch 21. via Londou. ?t:.SU p. m. ? "In the JTrentino yesterday." save tho official statement issued to-' day by the Italian war department, "there* again was considerable artil lery activity. On Costabella Massif, after a violent bombardment with g?s shells, the enemy repeatedly attacked our advanced positions. He was re pulsed with heavy loss. "The usual artillery actions and patrol encounters were reported on t he Julian front. Two of our patrols en tered the enemy lines in 'be Uorlzia district and destroyed them. "An enemy airplane was brought down in flames by our fire in the vl oinitv of Loquizza. The aviators were, killed." "Wwvther Conditions Bad. LONDON. March 21. 4:10 i>. m -? The stormy weather, with severely cnhl winds and frequent snow squalls, con tinued during U>e night In. the region ever which the British armies In Franc? are following: the retreating Ger mans. Although these condUions ;i<1< I to the discomfort of field campaigning, renter's representative at the British headquarters telegraphs t hey have had no bad effect on tho surface of the ?jround. which in the newly occupied area remains quite, practicable for move ments of horse anrl foot troops and truns. Notwithstanding: the work of dr; t ruc tion which the ilnrmans art- carrying out as they withdraw, the British troops find shelter in the villages they occupy. A larjje proportion of the houses hav<> be^n gutted, but In most cases the walls remain standing, so thnt cover for the troops !s Improvised easily. Many places which the British lmve taken . n the last two days contain . ivil ;:?.?? hi'Uibitan's. :i r. '! t" ? t-j,. I :r: i! the Oertnans In evacuating the towns and villages on the tin. :u> sending civilians in < onshh ?> m.|i- num bers back Instead of forward, so that they will not have so many mouths to feed. The correspondent reports that the joy of the civilians at 'heir liberation from derman tale is ..r?r|i?ti?\ and that ? I The Great Body Builder, C3U3ATES HXA1 TH AND STRENGTH gaSVSBTPE COLDS A2TD OKIP One Bottle Will 3?rove It. C. H. GRIE T & CO. i 1125 Market Street. Big Year For The j j Consolation Coal, I S ; *r?-i s ! I)i paifi '??Tip J:i.c!:ij?-r.'-rr. j HALTIMOKE, Md.. Mar. 21.? With j the biggest twelve months in its his-j tory, the Consolidation ("rial company today, ai its annua! meeting of stock holder. -s, formally closed tin* year 391ti. ? The directors were re-elecled, with one change in I lie old board, and the new board then reelected officers. The change in the board was that of Frank Altschnl, of Lazard, Freer & company, bankers, of New York, tak ing the place of .1. E. Watson. 1 Senator C. \V. Watson was con tinued chairman of the board, with J. H. Wheelwright. president, and K. S. Landstreet. George T. Watson and Arthur Hale, vice-presidents. While l!)lt> was the biggest year in point of earnings, the tonnage mined was 61 1,699 tons less than 19lf>, which totaled 11.722.3S3. due to lack of transportation, and at limes by the scarcity of labor. President Wheelwright states In the report: "in the .West Virginia di vision we have built towns, mining shafts have been sunk and are in operation, and we are shipping coal j at. the rale of over 1.000 cars a da v." 1 ' !' 1 Instead of leaving provisions for five days for the civilians, as was reported, the CJermans took the lust loa.1' from the inhabitants before burning the villages. ( Apart from thu large proportion of the original population loft at Nestn. the ' greatest iiumbcr of civilians found in ' one place thus far is *0", in Bouven- i court. No important engagement or marked ; change In the tine is reported today. The Germans appear to he falling bad; . more rapidly atnl offering less resist ance to British pressure between Ham and I'erorino, but further north thoir retirement is characterised by i in>>r"' stubborn opposition. In place? be tween Arras and liapaume the odvanr in'g British troops are l?-ing met with vigorous machine, gun lire, apparently designed to ' cover the retreat of the ? ?crman rear guurds. inasmuch rs the 'tormtui machine g u us are withdrawn when they come under the tire of the British guns. At times there is n. dest:l- , tory (ire from heavy German guns, but not from their largest weapons. ; Fighting- was reported yesterday a?-'; iternoon near lilangy. a suburb of Arras,' 'which the Oernjjin front line trenches! ! skirt, and it appen rs that the pivot of; I the great- backward swing has now' ! leached that city. South of ivronne British patrols may be seen ent'-ring sucking villages a*; far as seven miles east of the Somtne. Macedonian Front. ! COBPK, Greece. March via London. : March :M. 11:41 iu m. ? Asphyxiating gas bombs thrown in'o the open city of Monastir by the Uulgarian< in their vio lent bombardment mi March IT, killed more. thnn sixty civilians, including twenty-live women and thirty-one chd tir< ii a ct'o riling to the Serbian press bu ivjuj. Nearly 200 oth*-rs mostly women and children were killed hy shell tire. The bureau has received the following f rem Saloniki: "According to supplementary reports I the eM&ct it timber uf 1 h>* victims of the -??t-ible bombardment of th?* open town of Montustir l>y ihe Bulgarians on , .-.tardi . ;. was" Killed, tiv.- old m< n. .! .ne women. live children; wounded, t wo ? ?hi men. two worii'Ti. Killed by nsphy si ll ting gas. six old men, 25 women, M. ??ii i i<ir?*ii ; suffering from effects of gis. I ?; | who ar* not expected to recover. I j. MOBILIZATION (Contluuefl from First Tzge.) patrol bonis also were received to uay but will be held confidential un- . lil next Wednesday wlv.i 100 addi-( tional builders are expected to sub mit figures. The navy hopes to find facilities available for mure than 200 ; h'outs, the first of them lo be deliver ed in two or three months. Meuui-; while the. work of hurvi-ying private yachts and motor craft is being press ed in every naval district and the est- j rollment of volunteers to man the' boats proceeds rapidly. The department has no present in-1 jtentior. of taking over merchant craft for naval use, Secretary Daniels said (tonight. amplifying earlier assurances, ?'given to American ship owners by Chairman Denman of the shipping : board. , Enrolling Women. All American merchant ships, how ever. have been surveyed and classi ' liPd bv rtavv officials lor possible us<- [ in time of war. The guns being! placed aboard trans-Allan! ie craft were | destined originally to arm auxiliary j cruisers withdrawn from merchant j lieets for that purpose. Other vessels wore rlassifioil 11^ colliijKs supply ships or transports as they were found suitable. , Orders to enroll women for nurse work in time uf war as a part of ihe naval reserve forces were sent out to i day to commandants of naval districts ; and recruiting oQlcers. ! Details for the enlistment of women ias clerks, typists, rndio operators and 'similar positions that the men occu pying such places may be relieved of shore duty and used to strengthen the l sea forces, already have been cotn-i pletfcil. ? Munitions Board Meets. I The new munitions standardization I i board, organized under the council of | I national defense, hold its first formal : meeting at the war department during - ??the day, conferring with ordnance of- j fflcials." Members of the board, just. .appointed hy Secretary Baker as ; 'chairman of the council, are Frank ( A. Scott. of Warner K- company, of Cleveland, manufacturers of autonin- j tic machinery; W. H. Vandervoort, of ^ Hoot & Vandervoort, builders of inn j chine tools; E. A. Deeds, formerly ?general manager of the National It 'ash Register company; Frank Pratt., I of the General Electric company: i Samuel Vouclain, of the Baldwin Lo comotive Works, and .lohn E. Otter-' [son, vice-president of the Winchester ( j Anns company. I Most of the men for the last three j years have been active in procuring I munitions for the allies. They are j especially qualified to establish cor !reci specifications and detail draw ' incs necessary for standardized man ; ufa dure of munitions by both gov ernment and private manufacturing plants. Army and Guard Ready. At the war department today in quiries concerning preparations wore met witli the statement that the army ami the National Guard were ready within the limits imposed upon 'h<"i by congress. Every lesson learned ? from Mm border moblizatlnn both of ' truardsttmn and regulars has been ap plied. De-centralization of all admin- ( isirative features is the department's ! watchword in the interest of swift action. Departmental commanders will have wide authority in the event: ' of a call. nfi'icors realise tl.at facing war with ' oTio.iny the present arm', ?-an be view ed only as t he nucleus around which can l>e rallied the hui.v force that must be i rained Their ureal effort Is to make thai nucleus as . fficiem for it- task as possible. For Universal Trsdn.'Jtg'. Senator < 'hanibi-rlain. chalrmn.n of the seiiai'-e military commiitee a:i<l .simii'ic'n . advocate- of universal military training :ied s'tvice .*!.? a national .pole v. called ? ?ii Secretary ltaker lo-day to anrwunce thai he would re-Introduce at the emu ling session a measure ti> that end. It" : 'sought suggestions as to the form of universal service which might meet tho ' secretary's approval. ! There are indications that the f|iies jiinn may t>e taken up by President Wil ! son in his address at tho opening of congress. Two plans are now before the public, the senate committee scheme calling for six months training' and the army general staff plan for a year's In tentivo work Neither 1 'resident Wilson nor Secretary Baker has yet committed himself. I "NATIONAL TONIC" HIGHLY EN DORSED BY OVER A QUARTER MILLION PEOPLE. "Just like .so many others here in Wheeling, I began ukitfg Tanlac be cause ol what Wheeling people wen saying who had tried it though I then suffered from rheumatism and was continually troubled with pains in my shoulder and arms and some times could not. sleep, the pains were so severe. 1 found it to be a wonderful preparation and worthy all the iirai.se bestowed upon it." Mrs. Mary Osborn, 2517 Chaplino street. Wheeling, made the above statemnt after having only used the remdv a short while and said, further: "I find Tanlac has wonder fully helped my appetite and does not harm the stomach as most rheumatic remedies do, and shall continue the treatment, for though I am not en tirely well as yet, I l'oel Oil, SO MUCH BETTER I am thankful for the relief nnd am confident it will relieve all my troubles." A thorough trial, a conscientious trial of Tanlac is all that is asked. It takes a long time to make an in valid. It takes Tanlac a long time very often to entirely remove the cause, for though a powerful remedy, rd herbs, roots and barks, i: is not a dangerous or speedy remedy in any pense of tho word. Wealthy people have been known to spend fortune.-; nnd almost a li-fe time seeking r-'llef from the very same troubles, before Tanlac was ever discovered. C. II. Griest & Co. sell* the remarkable preparation above mentioned, which thousands are now recommending. One dolur a bottle, t'live it a thnr* ottgh trial, if case is one of long stand ing or desperate. V KAV VOKK. Mar. 21 .? SwiWliu^n on the Ww Vurk Central rn.iiron.-i will Kiv-n ll.v ben-tit of the A Jam son law da tin* from January i. l>y the m-Iuii Siirv act ?>!' He- i oii'-vany, <">. tho same basis a:- Hi- Kicmb-rs of the tour brOih t-rhoods. it was jitiiiuunc<-d by the roads I oil ay. These men are members of tho Switohifjen's 1'inon of North AmerK ? . a:, or?anlx:iti?..n i.ot affiliated with the brol h-rhftixt-.V. which made siinilai de mands as lb- hroth-rhoo.-S. sub n.nt J iVir io at bit ration ami !??>.<-. \<-U an hc.m-!iu.- advance in pay of l.v per cent .I stniK fr^ni Deeeinb-r -3. 1316. T|?r-\- w.-fc I .oil ml by litis award for \<a.r. Their benelis under tli-J A.lanlso.i la* would he frrr-ater. as un i'<-r i lie arbitration ;<j\\ard the> rev- -> nine hours t>ay for eight hours work wh.llT under ?h, s.|.e,ules mmo.mc. to, lav they arc t o receive t'.n houia r iv "for '-jf-ht hours work. . This action by tli- New * ?? < ,he i |i? first answer to be made io the i.westlon t-ais-d sine.,- the Adam.son law ' .. _ cunstitufl??nal ;ind. 1 ^ elnS reached b-t ween U^c broi,, ? rhoods ami i be railroads y ' us in What would be the f.n! roll statue of switchmen anu ?jlu,r !? fosses of railway workers not involved 1nmVlBiVre"al">'...t r.,000 members cf lhnM?r"hSieo'r thniU"rotl.erh<.od9 who ? ? :?> t ho mr f ercn*** hero the l"sK few .vs w,.K' I'e.sull ed in .the ?t lem^.-t "r two threatened nation . n w,>ro- in c^nfcrcnce r?g"ul.i .... w-r- workinjs out ' 1 e' , ?. , ;,ii,l time schedules ti..ti of the v-iam s"!.' '"y '^luppani. ai.- tin iv ^resident or , ? "nr','1.1 of ? H:i!iWJ- ? "onductors. SR'fl now under discussion ar^ M .. .hni. 'ii nnfun*.. 111 n ""^'h or "e h^ said. t!?i re will be m?:\ ?>??>. rr nc m io take up <tues n,r,h^.:, ; . under the practi :Tapl&Ur,.r'ihe rule, now hem* worked out. KLOS RETURNS TO SERVE HIS TIME Father of Car Victim Boused to Bury His Child. Cfoes Bnci to J?U. i i. -.w <i> ui li Side pool room .-tat"! ... returned to the proprietor. . ^ his sentence .... ' "i'.n S.Vuirri:.y. M-'r--^ ^./"'Innt^'j^l. son r*mand-d M'j i,.,-'nu expired his. ::tay Of M-n ^ "BTwod?ys wit iiotii en ******* ' .1<un,.r was inanKl-d ... ?. ju.ige itohinso.i pei:m 'ted km *h(Jdj f r"ed io x-"> '"/y.?.. !|!o,nl arid vestcrdav Ionian ^eturi-d"to tl?; jnil'to serve out tiis term. ^ IMPRISONMENT OF CZAR l Continued from First F3J0.) I r.rs*s."?s ^vnT0,A n^i | "r^innlii't^ani1 v'orklngmenllnt "Se j x^ii ??e-tmlav evening. Among rC "Death to our enemies the old mm-, iS Minister Ken-usky mounted the plat- 1 K B "Have 1 your contiden<;e. ^ A roar of affirmation was ttu , ""^he'n. listen." he rontintieji ^us-1 ?ian freedom is based on Jusl^?. l'i ;,v.-rv mlin. Those ministers. man> of whom are silting in the fortress or M jvier and St. Paul, ^"lght are <n i it |e<] 10 justice, n-ot vengeanCc. As prevent it no wrong hhail ""nl. .0 Xn. bu, .U?; ?!.?" ???: fair teeaimonl and full justice. Heforo VI Kerensky bad tinisliea \h.. entire assemblage was gppecn tni- en tin- meetinn shouting lis approval. h* ^hV?n dissolved in quiet and orderly rasnu n. Grcetliiff to Unnift. I,,, VI. ON. March 21. Kcl- e v;Si"s.rW's 'a? ? s?"r^ ???; %sr 5X " ?.vi" i . 1 'i hV. t'" 1 1'. ^ hi. in pi 1 i ostahlishm^nl amongst ;K.m T"J' in full conn dencrt that tlo-y will l^rl no.t ^'. OJ^ rapid and happy progress ot nation but ihe prosecution ix It h ro ed steadfastness and vigor of the ?ar ^ ? ? I CHICHESTER S PILLS W TIIK DIAMOND BU.VND. Ji Lodtrat A?ll jroar * Chl-ebc4-tor ? P JTBraniL PUU la Bed 4nd Hold melnlUcN bow*. sfil?d wWl Blua Rttb?n. Take other. B?r af Toar ^ AAforCIIl.iijrtl.H.TEn'' DIAMOND DUA.ND I'lLLS, for ti fe*nkn3im(iScst,9ircst.Atir?yiRd:>b!) SOlDBy DRLQG15IS EMVWVERfi H We will loan you any amount from 310 up an<? will allow you ffrora Jl on" nionih tc a year's time to pay us back tn whatever size payment* 51, you wish by the week or month. In dealing with 11? you can depend on g?iiln? the lowest rates in th<j city and fair, .liberal treatment 1b every respcct. All business confidential. Full information gladly fur i nished In repird to any sire loan. Call and see us at. our office ? -Room SOI GERMAN BANK BUILDING? or write. Use Your Credit With Us 1 LOAN COMPANY I | am.?: ?00M 3Q1 GERMAN BANK BUILDING NAT. PHONE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE. 1 PlUsbarjib. Ph.. January 1. 131?. ? The PilUbursh. Wheeling and Kentucky Railroad Onrupany. i corioratlon of tfco State of West Vlr gloln. Tho I'lttsburfb. Cincinnati. Chicago and S' I rfiul.i Railway Cuiiiu*aj-, u corporation of tbe 3!d>? j of I'ehnaylvujUa. Wast Vlnlnla. Ohlc. Indiana and 1 11 1 ooi s. lite Vandaila Railroad Company, a corpora tion of lb* State* of Indiana end Illinois, and Tbe Andersun licll Railway Company and the Chicago, Indiana and Eastern Hallway Company, corporatlona cf the State of Indiana, Hare. accordlnt to tbe laws of thona K(:ilea, l>? on consolidated Into a railroad comi.any named Tin i'llUbursh. Cincinnati. CUlcatfo aud til. Louis KaJlruud Company, effective January 1. 1017. the agreement of coneolidaUon liartng been filed la Lbe office of tbe Secretary of State ?ot West Virginia ou die i!3Ui day of December, 1 1* 1 0. Hereafter the property formerly owned by tbe Pitts burgh. Wheeling and Kentucky Railroad Company. The Pittsburgh. Cincinnati. Chicago and SL J?ju1i Ball*?y Company, Vandalla Railroad tympany, The Anderwn lielt lUilwny Company and Chicago. Indi ana and Eastern Hallway Company In the State* of V.eet Virginia, Pen n?y Ivan !a. Ohio, Indiana and Illi nois. will be owned and operated by Tbo Pittsburgh. Cincinnati. Chicago and St. Louis Railroad Com pany. inrTsncnoH. wiikkmxg and kentcckt I RAII.ROJtl COUP ANT. 'tub PITTKNUBUH CINCINNATI. CHICAGO AND | ST. LOUIS RAILWAY CO.UP.VXT. ! V AND Alii A RAILROAD COMPANY. iTHK ANDERSON KELT RAILWAY CO IIP A NT. | CHICAGO. INDIANA AND EASTERN RAILWAY j tX-Hi'ANY. 6. H. CHURCH, j Ja-l.'-COt Becretary. POULTRY I _ ' FOR SALE ? ( heap. incubator. brooder. IB chickens. [ a g.v>d bargain. for chlcl-cu business. White ljfg- j home. >?;S Market St. mr-20-1 { FOR SALE ? Ciphers Pars d I it brooder. Lilt's new four biindml chick capacity. Hell phono 10-Ji. ? Altenhetm. mr-20-l | ' FOR SALE ii?s# for hatching, 1C cents. each. ' Whltn I rgbom. Prise Huff Orpington. Three Huff j cnrkeixb J.t.00 earl}. Sunny Knoll Farm. Nit. phone Whg. iJOC-Y. mr-20 j THOROUGHBRED Barred BocK Cockerels S.'I.UO and | I .'.'A Kggs SI. JO "et'.ng. SlllweU firm. Rsyland, i Ohio. mr-S'i'.Ct , FOR SaITe? Kggs for hatching. 8. C. Rhode Island ! R>'d?. Park* bred lo lay, H^rred Rocks. Blue An- I uiliulan linlunibUn Wyandot.* $!.f,0 per 13. Henry J 1-iue. 41 S Krie St.. Nkt'l phone 185C-M. uir-12-30t j R H ODE" ISL A N D~lifd7 BufTXeFhorn eggs and stock I for scle. II. B. Hem maun. WCeellng. W. Va.. R. 2. mr-12-42-t j "for SALE 1) r rent I . ? FOR SALE OR RENT? A fine dtlrr farm of about SS acres', nlthln 1 mile of Wheeling, on rn a <\rt t. - mirnl mad. Him vnll .cable 69 bead of cartlo? blue cra?i pasture. For f'.;rUir-r Information call or ad <lre*s E. M. Atkinson. Elm Grove, Bell 108- J. mr-22-1 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Mice to Centracters. j B : (l.i will be rr.-etteil by S. Jacobs, ci'rlt of tie Boanl cf Education. Trladelphla disu-.cf. until aoon Ho:.d?r. lbe second day of April. 1517. for the erec tion cf school l.uildim at Peter's r.in. Ohio Co., W. Va. Plan* and M-ecifVation.s can be wen a* office of j K. H". Parts, architect. Schmulbacb building. Wheel ing. W. It. or at office of S. Jacobs. Woodlawn triicol building. WikmIUwh. Ohio Co.. W. V*. The : r;;ht Is r':er?- :l !o rrjrct sut or sUI bld.?. !j. JACOBS. Clerk. nir 20- in at F. F. Furl*. ArrliltflCt. STOCKHOLDERS MEETINGS" j GREENWOOD CEMETERY. Ar.nusJ meeting of the stockholders of Greenwood ! i'e.xe!err wtil he held at their offl'-e No. 60.' Board of Trade Building. M&rrh 22, 1917. between the 1 Ikmi.-s of 11 and IS o'clock a. in. for tbe election ot I Oirwtors imd u> consider ajiy other bc9ln#M wkick ' i?ay be brought before them. C. H. MTTBKEL. Secretary. I -n- If! -.3 atrain^t the strongrhoid of autocratic mil 'lar'stn wJiicli threatens thn liberty of Kuio|je." America Recognizes New Russian Regime WASHINGTON. Mar. L'l.? Recogni- j lion of tin- provisional council of min isters as ih<> tlcl'acio governmenL of Hussia has been accorded by tlie; L'nitPil States through conversations i carried on by' Ambassador Francis at.{ ; Petrograd. This was staled at the state department today, with die ex planation that lull n-cogni-ion of the new government, would be delayed pending demonstration of its stabil I IV. Today's press reports saying the former emperor and empress had been deprived of their liberty and the for I rne.r ordered back from his retirement to i'etrograd caused uneasiness, as possibly Indicating control by an ex tremist radical group. Officials here think the great danger in the Russian | situation lies in the possibility of at tempts to destroy the moderates now in power, either by ih^> former ruling party or by the extreme Socialist rev olutionary party. WOMAN VICTIM OF HIGHWAY ROBBERY 'Mrs. John Medick Struck in Face and' Handbag ana Money Snatched i From Her. Mrs. John Medick, wife of a Southl ! Siiis? butcher, was assaulted and rob-i ? bed at Twenty-fourth and Chapllne I i streets last evening by two men she [did not kuow. Information given" Officer Walter i | Worls by Mrs. Medick is to the effect! I that as she was walking along the street at that point she was accosted by two young men. One of them | struck her a severe blow in the face,; ! inflicting an ugly bruise. The other i [grabbed her hand-bag. which held! i about ?10. This purpose accnmplish-J ed, the highwaymen ran and madej their escape, apparently. As soon as police, station was notJ-| fled. Sergeant Bion Miller detailed j Captain ot Detectives Tom Kelly and! Officer Walter Worls to work on thoj case. They secured from Mrs. Medick a fairly good description of the high i way rnen. RAY THE VICTOR NT W YOKK, March 21.? .loie W. J Ray. Illinois Athletic Ciub, Chicago. ! defeated John W. Overton, Yale, in a special one mile indoor race at Madi son Square Garden tonight bv yards. The time was -1:1 U, or three! seconds slower than the world'.s I record for the distance established rc- j cently by Overton in Philadelphia. DIFFICULT TO AQS??. N'KW YORK. ?M:ir. 21 After the, jury tn t!?o ense of I!h?? Tanaer, chars- , ed with jicrjury had ileltlvratcd tonight fur six tiours without ronchlnj? a v<;r tlict. Judge VRn V'tept of the United, States district court, at 11 o'clock nr-j dercd that it bo locked up for the night.! WANTED? Male Help WANTED ? M?n who ean talk well In European lan (UUN. <! rest clianej for right mm. Allan Turaer, 1 "21 Market St. BclS phone 1135: X?t. 1S5-T. *r-Jl-tf WANTEO ? Two irachinlata. Wheeling Ca?' Co., 45th ?nrt Water Hi's. mr-2t-l WANTEO?I men, ?aperlenoe<l In eoldenng. Wheel Ins Call Co.. 4Qih * I>>ff- mr-22-i WANT E D? Machinist and electrician for coal nine; must be f*mllii?i will) Croodmaa B reset tad Short Wa.ll machine*: irtge* $10." per month. Apply ?t office of The Jefferson Coal Co. .' Jefferrm Coant*. Ohio. ar-17-a WANTED ? Man u> work on far*, hy the month or on share*. Inquire Kelt shone 134-J. lnr-17-a WANTED ? Mm to <ell our line of bautefcold furnishings, ma house to boute oa small Veckly paymenti). Wo B?7 weekly. uir-S-tf C. f. ApAMfl. 1140-1 Hi uau it. WAN r ? 0 ?Two jrvung niea to work new* agents ua B. ir O. train*. Apply At Union Htwt Co. office B. St O. dopot- ee-3-tf WANTED ? At nr.ee. tercral food dellwry tad tail boys. to work bcfoie schooL Apply at Circuit! Ion Department, tnteUlgencer. betwaea 4 and I I. > WANTED? Female Help WANTED ? Girls ??er 16 years of xa for light clean factory work. good. wagea. Apply Wheeling Tile Co.. 31st ?fc Cliapljne 8ts. ' mr-M-l WANTED? A foTi-ign woman for general cleaning. 849 Main St. > tir-Il-1 PERSONAL I F there are anr -German Miller* la Wheeling related to "Jake" Millrr. will they please writ* l# Nicholas Miller, of Augutti. Kentucky. mr-llJ-l I WANT to store mj ;luo with a reepocialble family for one year. aj I &ave accepted a position la the west. If I do n?t return yeu can buy UU? piano for JlOfl. Too will .'by that time know whether tt le worth the mane*. Address Box W-J intellittccer /fflce. BT-14-m LOST AND FOUND" LOST? Fes:tle poodle. Answer* to the asms ?> "Hnuolum." Seeder eall at Ml Main ud recelse reward. a mr-Sl-1 FOj^laENT FOR RENT ? C4IRNCK STORE BOOB MAIN. AND TENTH STREETS. FORMERLY LOUArS COINER $160. ALSO NINE LARGE FIRE PROOF STORE ROOMS. LOWtfR AMD UPPER FLOORS. IN HAWLEY BUIL0INQ. JAMES L- HAWLEY. lOISlt BAIN STREET. [ FOR RENT? Third floor apart??t ? ro<*? and bath 24th and ChaUlre. Intnlra Irwla'g drug Mora. - : FOR SALE? Hones. FOR SALE? A hpatcfc 'team of blacks T vr4 t years old. wrfgfct 3%t Iba. Would take avail horae la exchange. Poat "Office. *oa 377, Wheeling. W. Va. *r-17-p automobiles FOR SALE? ThJ?a tea Atterbnry I>?ek. Just o?er hauled and rehHllL Cowaplete with Botch Magneto. Schcbler Carhuret^a an 4 all new Urea. A bargain if sold quick. Wheeling Wall Platter Ca.. 27th and Market Bta. v tar-IM FOR SALE? One Janel? delivery body. r?d tlte. ai-"~ most ta good ae Qfw. 1TJ1 do for tay efcaasds Would also make a good; top L>r a wagnn. Coet $115 new. will tell for $35.9#. T;xtrtr? Cmtm Wipi WerW*. 23rd street. Wheeling. \ mr-'ja-h FOR SALE to-U-T tetrtag ear 1m pod coe^ dlUon. Cheap V> ku?. Balitr A Belter, 151> Main BL ; mlt-j Fpi SALE FOR SALE? 3 fsrafc grade Jaraer*- J. M. Bell. Beil phopt T1W-B-1I B. 0. T-tl-l ^ mSCELLANEOUS PATENTS sssisziz K ?rm- X M^i *>M ed. Patent xad trademark UtljaUon. Booklat free. E. E. DVTTLJLT, Patent Ltw^r. National Eschaifiye Bank Bulldiaf. l\Tieelfnr. W. Va. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ,and ARTERIAL; EMBALMERS OwMrO I Calls promp^y a,ttend<*d at all time* TELSriORlSi Store? Bell 12?; National 1743. Kosidenco? W. R. Cooey, Btil 1824-J, National 127?-Y. T Residence-.- A- Belswenjer, National 139 9 -It. ? Dl E D STEGER-On Tuesday.* March M. HIT, at 5:31 o'clock a. ro., %) hit.' late residence St Twenty-fifth (tree*. JOK?J'li,-3TIKKli. la the SKh year of hti age. f. Mineral at the Mmdjl Co. chap*!. JH2 ChapUm street, Krldar momtii t :~0. ReQCiea high raa?? Kt. Joseph's catsedrtl H :0C o'clock, friends of the family are lntlled t& attend. Interment U'.. CaJ fury ceaae?et7. , WALLACE ? Oa Tuesday erenlog. March *, 1117, at t:30 o'clock p.r ai.. tt tne f tally reeldence. No. ."T.'.o Jefferson r.raeL Ueliaire. Ohio, 1. 0. WAL LACE. " Funeral renioee will he held Friday aMtalag fro* the St. John's church, liellalre, at t o'clock.' Jn ternieot hlount Cairary cemetery. H EATON? On iffiudAj. March 1$, 1317. at 1 o'clock p. ro., at the Ohio V allay Cetera! Hospital. AXUBKW P. MBaTO.V, Funeral tenrlce ? Ala late residence 1JI Slrte-nth street. Thursday afternoon at J o'clock Friend* nf the family ' are Invited to attaad. Interment prtrate Urccnwcod -cemetery. WEISS? On Mo{.d?y. March 19. 1117. at Cincin nati. Ohio, JE.VMb'. widow of George t. Welaa, it the 31st year *of $er ajs. Funeral notice hereafter. FUNERAL DIRECTORS LOUIS BERTSCHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND ARTERIAL EMBALM ER 1122 and 1124 Main Street ? Calls Answered Day or Nijht? Sior^ Phones 636 C. J. Bertscby'? Nat. Fhono 1969-fi; jfiell 1334- A. Breumcier & Hiidebraad functai a<v.?)Ciora ?iiu a. Cariktr AiArk?t and Twanty-tacoad Teleiuiotie 7. Opao 1?jr and Bleat. Richard T. McCoy Funeral Director and Embalmer. 1609 OSAPiEWK STXX1T Office -"PUOlTKa ? Xealdeiee 1274-J Ball. ? ea-W Ball. 23-Y Nat. 1S78-M JTat. The iii'Ilclmfpt: asalnfit Miss Tanzer resulted from-' a suit fop br??ch of pron>i>?o of mnrrlage which she broujht against Jame.i W. Osborne, a former assistant district attorney.