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REAL ESTATE East of City Brand new house of five rooms, bath, cellar, porches. "Will be ready to occupy in a few days. $2,875.00 HESSE & KIRCHINER CO. 25 ELEVENTH STREET. Open Evening's. Both Phones, 471. , Member Wheeling Real Estate Board. FOR RE YT 7 Room and Bath. Elm Grove 5*523. (H) (j Rooms, Wheeling Creek Road, near Patterson.. $13.00 L. A. ROLF AGENCY 30 1-lth Street. Pr<T>*rtle? Managed, Money to loaa, General ra Bum nee. Member Wheel ing Estate Board. Nice Suburban Home 7 room modern frame dwelling at Kduwnod. near car line. House is modern throughout. $6,500 Garage in rear. Price Citizens Savings & Trust Co. BANKING? REAL ESTATE? INSURANCE Corner Sixteenth and Market Streets. Both Phones, 498. HOME AT GLENWOOD, FOR FARM 6 rooraa. bath and laundry, lot 50xl->0. Handy to oar lim, vaiu* $3,500. Will trade t or small farm. TEE FINANCE COMPANY s^S?SSS.0 Xombm of the Wheeling- Real Estate Board Seal Estate and Eiro Insurance. W. Q. BSAXB. Manager "Real Estate Department. Anr An S5O0 DOTO BALANCE MONTHiT O J 3 U II SIX room fram* on pay liko rent plan. In an . xocU'Mit loca ? like this for city propfrtl^s are ra.ro. TUCKER- CSURILLA-CAMPBELL CO. 1212 CHAPLIKE ST. Op?n a-renUitf*. ? Natl 1064. Bell 710. " MEMBER OF" TTHKEr.rN'G RKAf. EST AT K KOAKP. Sixteenth and Market Sts. Both Phones. Open Evenings. FOR SALE. No. J2C7 Chapllne St 12 rooms; two baths; two kitchens; laundry, j Every convenience. Lot 46Va feet. Ttto nice North Front St homes. : Prices low. I A cottage o i four rooms and bath, j Edg-wood. Tatum & Caldwell; Room 4 City Bank Bldg. Bed 664. Nat' I 644-X.j SUBURBAN HOME 7-room bouse. modern, lariri ? porches;] hou?e In A-l cotj<lon. Thin is on a j plot of ground 100x175 feet. almost , level; corner; several fruit trees; large j jrrapo arbor; shrubbery and plenty of shade tr?o?. Ideal location. Po?**<P3slon April 1st. Price Jo. 200. nusxie? TMrd Floor Schmui&ach Wiag. S-Atlo&Al 081. Ben 1593- 3. j r this is tsb place KERCHER HEIGHTS at BEECH BOTTOM SO bom* sites. ca.*<h or terms Ask Chris, at stop 146. or See R. J. McCullagh Rooms Nos. 621 and 622 German Bank Building Wheeling, West Virginia Nat' I 118 Bell 892 FOR SALE We have a large nurr.bor ot" hou*"^ ?"or sale thro.iic.'iout >;ist ar:d si.titft Wheeling, on < :isy t<-rrn>\ A small crusli i>-iyrji?*nt ami ih>> balarw* monthly an i-nt will H'cure 'jn- <>: houses .'or you. Security Trust Co., Asvtit. Security TrustCo. Agents Bell 77 ? Telephones ? Nat. 904 FOR SALE Cnolce Sttburbun i lomcs. Kxeepf ionti'. ly ?well located. Rodcrus & Wins'erter 1019 Schznnlbach Building". S?U 1577; Jffat'L 978. FORSA.E OR TRADE N. MARKET ST. HOME This well-built three-story brick home of :? rooms :.n<! bath. laundry; In first-class condition, is for sal" at very reasonable price or will trade for Warwood or t >ut-the-Plke Home. This Is an ?xcellent propo sition. What hnv? you to offer? PAUL-LOUGH CO. 19 fourteenth Street. aeU 103. National 873- M. Midway Lots IW McJCECHEN. I^et us show you the locations, prices, terms, etc.. of the few un fold lots in this up-to-date addi tion. They are low priced and on very eaay payments. fieid fleal Estate Co. Plre Inanrfmco. Bell Pfcone 23. 419 Sclunulbach. Blclg. Open. Saturday Evenings. FOR SALE On.6 htxndred and thirty -s?teti a -re farm wile* I' rem city, xnd rnLJmi4.il. il Keln-nr i!ount*. 4 foot tvir of coail which Is betrut operated. rt<.n?d tm:?rov* icenu. Will take city prr^rty to the urn- urn of 52.500. a* cart Prtc* Ji.GOO.OO. J. G. FINLEY Real Estate and Insurance. Bell JPhoae 35. Nat. Phone 2. 1108 "SrfertJulbach 'niAsT. LATEST MAGAZINES Books. Stationery. Post Cards. All sub scriptions filled at publishers lowest prices, direct to your- address. C. H. QUIMBY 1612 Market Street. Plumbing, Heating and Fire Sprinklei Systems KOBT. W. KYLE CO. Now at 1518 Main Street. Get Our Prices Bcforo Installing. RIVER NEWS The stKC*1 of th<i Ohio river at ihA | local wharf last night was 14 fed 0 l Inches and fulling 1 . A good boating stvige Is still main tained and rivernien are hopeful fur fh?; freight tariff!'* of next week preceding Kaster. Thy Reuben ljunhar departed last night at t". o'clock for Pittsburgh" ' on lis first trip since It left the docks to ,*-.!! (eve the steamer Ituth, and at i !1:3U yesterday the steamer Liberty !<*fti for Marietta. Th?* Dunbar 1? ' scheduled to pass this city tonlKhl on i Its return trip to f'harl"st?.n. Blver Telegrams. I>avis Island darn} ? :?.T feet, f .-v 1 1 i n sr : ' cloudy. S:etih?-nvi!lf ? M fe"t 2 inches, fall ing; cold. Parkt-rsburg ? 15.5 feet. falling: cloudy. Morijar.town ? f*.l f*1*'.. faliius; ploiidy. ?">'.1 1 *lty ? 1 fee? 7 iikIp-s. failing snow. ' U'arren ? 6. eel. stationary: snow. High grade finishing for amateur photographers. McCoy's Kodak Shop 42 Fourteenth St. - J SUB ISSUE CAN END ! i (Continued rram Pirn Payo.) I fore bexinning the nrtiiitl writing rf j ?his message to congress and t hefutor <? ; it is expected Mint tin- lierman sjitua- j tioiii will be dealt with very fully. lie is hopeful that no time will be lu.<i in organizing the house so i tin ? lie may deliver his address as soon as possible after the extra session con venes. The attitude of bnl.li congress and public opinion is sought in order to re present both as fully as possible. As to the former, the Presiilmt is anxious inot to transgress the constitutional : prerogatives of congress as the war making body. It is realized that in the ultimate analysis, regardless of , what the President may recommend Mhe responsibility tor decision rests I there. Public opinion, it was said here. ,i= indicated by clippings from n? w>p.i pers in all parts of the country, unmis takably tavors decisive action. P?el liseraticy is oni confined to the Atlati !tic. and Pacific sections if opinions gathered by the iidminisiriithn are a 'rue index. Demand for action on !ie part of congress and tie' President, comes also from the interior section between the Alleghenics and the Sierras. The viewv's reported !?* some mid-western congressmen as to i the apathy of their constituencies is ^ | considered more local than general. ; Negroes Organize. ; l:icmniM>. V;i? Mnr? h ? Negroes or Virginia. Mi.itrict <-i < \ilunibia. Mary land. Pennsylvania. New Jersey nii'i North Carolina organized here today tic* colored citizens )>:i t r i? ? t ic l'-ami'V ailte i to arouse '!?" n*t!" r.nv tor iiftitoii.il defense iintl I" uri;.- th-'in ro remain at ! home and at work. Reorganize Militia. i ? ?ON" *? ? 1 1 1 ?. N. It. March J'.'. ' I" f : I'-k islatmi- io-day under suspension ?>! tie rules parsed .1 toll providing tor 1 1 ? ? !'?* organization of tie' militta and which ! I'ViTV malv ? '?! tzen.s bet ??'. im-ii lite ages ?m i IS and 4.*. will !??? registered in on.' o ; four e lasses. I'le-n* 111:1 \ he a dratt even ; m time of peace to re. tuit a military ? unit to full St It' UK ill. Sol, -et men ot towns must file in April ot i'IU'Ii yai [lists of men eligible for any military ' class. Ont oi' the Wet. ! SAN J PAN". 1'. K-. Mar.-li J'.' ? if :ip ' plleants for first citizenship pap"t s lore . nr.der t li ?? new la w . ii developed lo-day | some 5e per cell'.' .1 re t Serum lis I To Train Drivers. ! rXIoNToWN. I 'a., Maf.'li "> -An* ! iiixiiteeiiieiit was made io-re to-day by the I'nioniowti S| Iiv.iy As.-o, iallon that a training ramp tor automobile drivers and aviators will !??? opened here within th>- ie*\t two"w.- U< and students will lie he'd ;n readiness a wa Plug a possible call for >??! vice Mori' iiiai. ; . ??; cssioual jiutoiiiiil.il"' -ii i'.fi -? a nil a ituiiilicr ol' a v ia tors h:iVi- notified the speedway .assoeia t ion thai tlo-> will mm the en nip. The aviation . lass uiil l-e in charge I lellovd 'rhoilinS'iii. of Washillgtoi . I '.1 . , land 1 nlonel \V. II Pickens. professional ' h tiiomoblle driver, of l.os Angeles. ? ! . , will have chatg.' of th.> aviators. Will Got Crodits. ; VVASHIN'STi >N*. I "a . Mao-h . Mr. ; W. !?'. Uuiltt. president Washington A J eff.-rs.,'n 1 "olleue. amioiinc. d !?? d;i>* that ali s'ijil.-tits who enter government service in .'event of war with "o-rma .y will h. allowed full ' ??!!"?? ?? ? ' i-'d ' t t?r tlie time speni in sci < ice V '? ntattv.. arratigenii'i'i!.-: to this cttei't is now hp it'K prepared. i Penney lvfvr.ia's Pledge. I ll.MtniSm K'S. S'a. Mai -f. <SfV I ernor lSnitnl-aiigh toilay 1 ? tiged ' ? ? I'residen' W ilson i*o. co-op.?r:i!|on .. 1 th? IVniisylvnnia i.'oinntit ; ? t j 1 ? 1 1 ? " j sftfety. The gov.-riiur's i- l.-grani the 1 president sn i ? I : | "A ec.niinitt. jiii l?Z ? snletv 1 I'ennsy 1 vmiia. mad" up ov.-r - '? '? " I1" I res?'Ht:itivi' ai;*l nil lii'-nl itil ? itixi'tis. j met iiei'e yc.-teri a;. '-:i .n\ i'ai '01, ol mi governor and iileitfj.-d ?>??! . 1."- t" orga 11 i/.c I'eniisi I" atii.'t t ? . oniple'..- pre paredness and ,<ti|i|.ort II..' rational : government in cv ry patriotic en- . ; dciivor." Civilian Training- Caanpa. 1 WASH I Vl't'i i\. Mar. - Miil-s iOo" ' ;he esiahli- jiiii' "' ' iviliaii trail:. n? camps in th.- ton.- miiiia- j o.-i-'ii ;:i.<-tn 1 were annotim'. ?! at t wtir d-'partme:' . today as follows: ... v Knst'-rn deparinic '. Plftti sbiirg. . V.. lirst camp, .inne ;? * tffcond. .Inly 7 t" Angur 1 .. I hi' d. A . gust II to Si pi' inO'-r I'ourtn. . "i> i r.-mh-r I . to ?>c:.i?.er M (Vlltnil d"pni tm in. seiuoi ? 1 1 ? Kort I it I. > . Kansas fir-' ' an.p \i s ^ II to .<? pt?inh'-i" s> ??-.?ti .. >? m > i I*. nctoi.er I -I. '?oil Mieiiini;. U mil.. 1 iir--: '-amp. Jnl> 7 Migusi > ? <??>>? \ 11c us 1 111 h" ioh'i. liliin.i'-. lirsi ciimp. .Iiin?- Iul\ 1; sfcoinl. .lul\ T ii Angus' I li : Aiicust It to S* pti-inh"- v. fourth. p ! t?'mi.er I.. 1 1, -toli.-r 11: junior ? i i v : - j shui. fort I '.en jam 1 n Harrison. I ltd., lirsi camp. .Illlle -tn in luiv ; Second. A11 gti?: 1 (..? Si-pt":uli..i' K?-rt H. A. l.'us sell. W\o? July T \ nuns! : port I " s . Moiip--. Iowa. tirs. .-am;'.. .?"i j : 1 - .'So lo j.ltili ml. Vngtist f in Scpt'-m 1 Soutln-rn" dop.'i rt tnenl . V.is'..::. T''\:is. 1 May I to June iVilias. T.\a--. .luic I 10 to Jul;.' lj; Aleyandriii. I.ji . .Itiiy .'v [to A nuns; : Houston. T> \?is. S?i>icn. ! bf r S *. I .as V. gas. X M.. j. I uly L't to August jit. W<--?ieris ?l ?? j >>i jt ; 1. -1 1 1 . .-hiiim isaihnMt, [Oil., til's! ? .'illin lilllc . o ,liii> I: ser j oinl. .lull T ii> \ ugust : \ in. rit-.'iti I.ali1'. I Wash.. .VliBUsi 11 t ? > S. p;.ml>. r 1'or' I-MoukIhs. I tali. \ -./i:s' il to Septum - ! t-r !? For War Census AI.H \ N V . March V 1 1 1 ' ?"* tal.ing "f a war census was thoi'izing Him tal.ing .1 .. .. sign' d ??;. <;ov.ri?or Whitman today, Hospital Offer. MA ItT I NSUI ' It' .'. W Vii.. March ! Secretary War r.alo't and 'Sovernor : John J. ("ottiwi'll rr.-da: notified Mrs. ' < Seorge -\. Hoiisrh. president of the 'King's MitughTers Hospital here, that in ' ovetit of war tlie government and til" .' st. would 'it her offer of the hos : liitiil fa.'ilit i- s. The City Hospital here . has mad" a similar offer. j j . ._ 1 Larger Capacity. 1 WAS 1 1 IN" 1 ST< i.\. March JV - Construe- j !t!oii of an additional building way fori ( capita) ships in Hie New Vork navy ? ( yard, has 1 authorized hy th? navy j dojctriiner.t. Work will he begiin imme diately and it is possible ?hat one of the ?ij.-iii" i.e. 1, a ? 1 Icshlps, thr?'e of which I already ha*. ?? been authorized, mav he ' ' constructed there. i Three private shipbuilding concerns have been award-d contracts for iho 1 const met ion of suhmnrin*- ' chasers of. the I!') fi'ot type or Hmlliir to the 64 ! being construct.-d at the New York and ! N'i'w (>rl?-iiri. yards. Additional awards j for these small i-raft are being made ! by Use depart u.."ti: 11s rapidly as agree ments with 1 h*1 builders ;ire perfected. j Voitmi i"-r yacht men Whose boats have > been listed for coast patrol work are ' beginning activities along certain parts of the 1 oas1 The department is with- j out authority legally to call such vol unteers into federal service hut has gi \ en permission for thein to operate individual!' . Tor Universai Traininfr. NKtt V ? ill fx. March J!'.? Universal military training "is y national neces si ? v. " In the opinion of William C. Ited ilieid. secretary iiiimerce. whose j views on the --ill. ji'i't are expressed In a 'letter to the National Security League, j made public to-day. "1 cordially favu- universal obligatory [military training.". Secretary ltedfield | wrote. *' believing it to be greatly for the 'national good in developing a sense of discipline and training in obedience and ! order 'f.ite apart from the question 1 whether its purely military side is ever cal'.ed into service For the latter pur 1 pose I regild it as a. national ne^es j slty." The letter was a reply to the l'eague j telegram sent to eacli member of the 1 cabinet ami President Wilson, stating that 3S2 mayors throughoui the country ! had Informed Uie li-agu- of their en- I ! dorsemcnt of the plan. | Athletes' I>oyion. PHlLAMKI.rillA. Mar. An "nth- i let its' legion." said 1 1 ? !>?.,? th- first mill- j tary organization of its kind In this | country, and composed of students ?-n? ? gaged in all foims of sport, is to be or- ' gaaized at the I'nlverslty of Penmsylva- j nia. accoriling to an announcement, to day by Major Maylln J I'i'.'kerltig. j graduate manager of athletics. The, athletes will soon ordered to report for military training, he said. Only athletes will lie eligible for the legion and 110 student will t- considered 1 Visit Wait for announcement. !'T |).nr!ii'i|Hi<i>>n ? m .-tiiil* r ,-n th- iim v?tsi ly ttnlf.ss ij.? ? rjriiii.Ni :?i ? ia?" n?;\v ??rA.;uiu;^t i !??!,, jt wn> : ? r i ; i * > ? i : : ? training is ??i in* ???;*? j u *? i ??? I tiiu?*s Ji v\ k. th.* r !J|m r\ iMn|i Ai ;? I ? * 1* I u k.-riiiii ;in.! M iJ. : U". lly. I S. A . professor of hi; iit a i \ scj. tic.. and !.i< tics ftl 111.- imivi sit;. . ii!h!< r whom there .is already a ilr;lli:ic u ?i : ? . I..", mi ^ - dents. Patriotic Ge"trr>;i3. \'i:U .\KK. .N. Ti.. man Hospital as,-..-, tai i.i., t? ??!. ? leti li'Ti'il Hi" K"V.'I!!|II' I.! VV i ! !:? .1 1 I ! \athui :>i" us. ..I it- In ?> i ? ? i J . lii" la r^.-st ||. t(ie city. v. II. - ? ;i J I' ? ?I iiiii - s and if. >cl ..rs Tr.lt /VR'S's'CSGive. oKI.Alh >MA i lii ? ? . .a . M :? ?-?"I'll.- "iily li.n.j; |..r ill.* I * :i 1 1 ?- J Stales to <j.< in i ? i-i I . ? r inn una in national honor :s c I is:!" w.n. Wi> J la in J I. .a aril 'i'aft l?dd tic' convention of 1 1:?- < 'klaii.'uiia I iii-Ji <>i tin l...i?;u> i". Knforc. I ii. i" t < 1 :i ; "After we p.-i into tin v.ar," In- said. "lit* tiling t" do is i.i "ii i!i* id. 1 1 1? -s.' who ar> tlnhiiiu; ? h i many. v. .an <|i. tiuthim: mil ma! ?? war i: ?u." Mr. Tal" t n:a.l" !'???; r a-l.l: ? ->??> here tin lay. Display the Phis'. N l*W Y *?! > Of 21a A:n>'i'i. -i ii .-iti. - >1 upon today i>> .a.-. .(...rat" in Urinu'iii; .al? ut an .>;*K<i'iiK">! iii-pia> of th- -tars and Stripes ri*. -in 1 1> ?! i . ? s t!ir>. null. >iit ili. country ? ? ami after April wln-n r-i-n cress meets in lAira .?? ?>.?!> *ti. Ti.* \iii.> ic.m I'.!..;-., siiriinv, tin? Nat ion. -i I S? ? iiritv I. a ? :? . ill- Aiii.-rl.Tin Ki^lils league ami i ia- r. :si>i. ss Men's Na tional S* t \ i. ? Ipuk'.I" uii t ? . ! m ili* .all. May Be German Ajrcut. i.il'LKh MIT. M ;>?? . Mat ?!: -f. ? '"liarl.-s ll'i-.-ha m alii It.-a.lii. .a, a?>:.l aim at '10. he'd ln-1.. ti.r in v i-;:t tuat ion hy federal nut In. t i-l I- -s an- 1 siispi ? t.-.l by local oftic.-rs of-l? itiB a ?l. riirui ajr.-nt. stated toil iv ilia' h>- i'.-t in. rlv was -.it insl rtti-tor in t l-'t-.-iK-lt university anil i hat Iiis lir.-t Si.t. i'arl |!..iulmati, i.^ ; ?r? ? fossor of iiui?i<- iti a ?*?"?! !.-^?- at Stat?*s x- i ili-. N. i ! - .. i : . 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 s/i ill In- rani.- l'? New Vork from Hut ttrilnrn iti l.'ocfiii l..'f, 1 9 1 (!. II.- was arrest. .1 r.'-a r ? i'.i! :*j.? ? ? t wlil'? ri.litit; aloim III.- M issis?ij'pi ..Ii a- l.i. v.-l. I'-- !.l In Ill:- 1 inetlioil of travlim? li?- .-otiM :r i'ji ttioiv int iiiii't.- nt. a of tli.. .?oiintry. Anions 111"-' ts wa? f.-uil'l li list of Itritlsli .?otisul.s. SaJ em Patriotic. < '1 1 A Kl.KST' ?N'. U Va.. Mnj . li 'J:' - Sal* in oiliz- ns will li.lv>- a sir.-"! partnl" .-?lal pass patriot!*. ? ir resolutions tliof' Moii.tay nicl't a.- tli- t.'Sitli ->f a mov i .i i.i initial. m1 t .-ii -i y i? \ tli.- Kntithts I'vthlas loil:;.. of That .-it\ Tli.' titoi't iiii/ w III l.ii- li.'l.i in 1 1 j < - Sal'-m i-oll.-g. atiiiil'iri'ttu Unjiatrllotic Acts. Dl'LI'TH, Minn.. Miir.li 2:?. \nti-r<' omitlnc lit.'r.'it'ir<> ami ' si i.-i:* t in;u' tli. ir at'i'-aram ?.In- sal. :?? ar.-i tlt"r f.-.sorts In r-> tmlny. Tli- r. was n. i ii<1 if<i t i "n of tli.-ir iiiitl'.ot-siiij . ? it.. si ii-k'-r r. ad : "politioiiui:-. i-.ipit;ili.?:s an. I ts.vvspap >-r oiliinrs in-.- n.-vor f-Miti-l In ? ?? tr.rtn-li *'s. Why slioiil.l th" workinRti" n li.-V" \s an ?ift'Tinath of th" rioting in v.hioli in or>.> than l(1'i Iniliistrtai U'.-rk ? rs of ih>- t\\.rl.l synipat h i/.- rs t....k pur! Til.-s.lav tiiirht ilniihl.. ij. -tails of polio" Imx'."* 1w??mi pla.-.-il iti tli.; iliHtri.'t I " n it . -.1 iStntes jn-.Ti-t .wrvli* op??rnllv?>s s>- k iiiK author? of th*' .'inti-r.-.-niititiK: lit.-rr?tur?. w-'f" r.-j-ort.-tl nilvini; with the .v-i'Wiis i.' y.--.-!il|.'<l in th>- 1. W. \V. truth.'! Inir pl:i.?<" T x\ . r; l > i >- !i * rts- n .??rr.-?t"(| TifS'ltiv niulit ha-..- Iu>?n s.-n t' t'c-'i to tli- v-ork farn TOi- Universal Training-. WA.-!H!\i;T( Mar.-h lr..|low ir.K ii talk with th>- ; ? f- i . I. nt. S.-nator ? 'hantlv-tiaiti mi ill wh> ti li- r.-itit r.-.Iuo. s his universal s-rvir. lull ho will prob ably in:* k<- tin* minimum hi;.- limit tw..?ny yi ars Ins: va.l of nitvt' .Mi y< ars so that mor*' mature yottiii; tn.-n utl^ht h.' trn.ni.-ii. In mill it j?-> ii tn the army appropri.it ion bill which fall.'.l of passu it- a: :h" last s.-ssion >.f roiiiir'"-.--'. Senator '-'hainb.'r Ia1n said that h.- I ?<? 1 i i- v I the new eoii i;r'-ss shoilhl pr..^ nl" supplies of .ill kinds sillTlri.'til t.. .-|iiip an arniy of I .mm. 000 men. S.-itaiov r)iami?/rlai:i iniil.-.l that tinder - -vistinff legislation for the r^ktnlai army, th" National tliinr.l n nd vi)lunt?'"rs. it ousltt to t.u possililr- to rais-- as iarK" ."'ft at my as :? usury '|-i lekly. t "ontldenoi; that a utiiv-rsal tralniiiR l-ill rt in i .- pass.--! hy .-..iii'ivis durin? th*- ex t la session was iitfss.-d by tli" "i-nator II" said and. e tn-- sys'.-m pro Jios* li .-.00.00.0 y..i:iu; j;:0U ?-.?'il.i l?' train ed ? a.-li V'.-hi- ui a cost of apj.roxiibate ). j i .ooo ,0'Hi. G-lrl Racriiltors. i 'I I ICACii >. Mar. Ii J. Tw.-nty ?irls iti khaki ...ven-oat s and army hats join ed th.- First Illinois infantry as auxil iary r.'.-rnit ini; oiYI.-.-rs today Tile irirls ?'-r>- a::siKn.'ii i" ili" nut >>m..l.i!.' d**tuil whii'li i- s.-arehitiK the eity for recruits. Bondages Ta:ni>erotl With. \K\V Yi'KK, Marcli 1 usta iic.'.h .f Kl'otlild ttiass in 1-aii.iaci's pr. par"d for I h>. American l!"d 1 rnss have b.r.-n dis i.-oM-i-.-.l, it was d'-i-lar.'d in a stai'-iii'-nt from tie- oryanii-.a ti.'ti uut hori/..-<l l?y AltxTt \Y. Strauh, dir. .twr ?..f :h<- At Inn lb: division. "I am .|not"d )ti tji" ne?s mip-rs." the stat.'in.-iu read, "us hav Inr d-elor.-d m I'iti lad-ll-hia that n.j tional supplies tnad- l.\ lb-. I ? * r?.' workers had been found tampered with by spies, and that bamltiKes had been found soaked with poison. ms .-Ii.-iiiIcjiIs. No such statement ever was made hy me. ' It is true, however, that. !n one or two instances we have iVun.l croup. I glass in bandages ptepare.l for the U"d Cross. Tlese have heen promptly de tected and the cases report'-d to *tie proper authorities. "Wliai 1 wished to emphasise was the I of proper .-auti..ii in tin: prep aration of medical stippii- s lest su. li iMilv by thorotiKh in I .-till p-- rinjf on ... . . ..... st.eet i..ii and iiackaninu nt chapter lu.-ad H'tarters can lied '.'ii.s" material i.e protected, not only against tautperini;. but. what Is m.-r-' dimiiero is, infection find iinsnniiary haniilinff." Paratleo Postponed. W.A SI 1 1 N' ?T< 'N. Mar.-h 2!' ?The p-a- ? parade under ilie auspices of the emer gency peace federation s.-t for Monday and the patriotic parade, under the aus pices of local business men. s"t for Sat urday. will not take place, the Washing ton police department bavin* declined t.i issue nec.'ssarj permits. Superinieii d'.nt Pullman unnounced today both parad'-s had been "[>ost polled indefinite ly." He said no permits fur parad. s of any kind will h? issti -d at the (.r- -? ent time, i-'.-ar of db tiii l.inief s is said to have been responsible for tie- .?<??! i.-n of the police. Extensive parade plans had l?> -"ii mad. by I he enierKelicy peace federation and pacifists iu many cities in Kastern states had been llfK-d to coiue lo Washington and participate In an anti-war demon stration. At the |o.-al lieaclfjuarters of the orcanlzat Ion it uassiil.l tliat a m:i-, meetiiiK con ver.l i"ii hail her- M -n day would be held as announced. DEATH FOR TWO ON RAILROAD CROSSING MARTINSBT'RO. \V. Y.v. Mar. 20. Mrs. Eilwartl Pu Ik, ab'c-d 16 your-, am! hor four-y?.;ir-old gram!. son, Fwilvriirk Fulk. of 1'iki'side, this oouniy, were toiluv pround to doalii under a t'uin borlaml Valley railroad train, near Tabl<;r'.s Slat ion , four miles, frotn this city. Tin* woman and child wore in a bnpey en route t-n a neiirhlairinc farm and were struck by a passenger ' rain a? they aitempied to drive across- lit" tracks. The curtains of the htiptjy were drawn and ilti- hiirh wind pre vented tlie woman hearing tin- ? warn in. c of the onuine. The imrse wis killed and the buiiav was r.-duceil to splinters. WON BY CANN. I'lTTSItKIti ;h. Alarch [I Ted ford ("ami. of the New York Atlib-tlc '"Itib, to ujlflil won the lirn yard national A A 1 sw'.mmiiiK ciiampb.nsitip :ti :"'i I ! seconds in a m.-.-t at th" l-!t ; >-l?ui cii \ 1 1 ? I . i t i <? i 'iu!.. \orniati I:-. -. <?: iii" ? ilyltipp- i "1 ub. of' Sin l-'rai" > o. u , second, less Ih-i;. .. ? ard i-hiii.! ??ana. and rim < 'raiuau:, of the I 'it t sl.it' i;h A'luatic 1 "lub, fl'ilsh? 1 ir.-.'d r rs i .-?! The time made hi 1 'alin b''',il;s the .-'-a! record of 1-5 s.-i-onds set tn the fame event last, y. i- l.y (-, ri il. tiilii-. ray, of ( Chicago, I ~ _ I (Continued from .First Paso.) i !ii;tv w ; t s marked im!; by G few rtci- j ' iirocai bombardment.- '' i ; 1 I British Report. LiiMiuN', \! ;t rcii s : f.O V- m.? Tin- liritish I'orc s in i-'runct.' have rap , uitvi! the \ ilia oi NVuville Uourjon- ; \al. east N pi"' s. according lo lie ? >n;ri:i! ? ommiitiication issued this evening. illeavv casualties were in-; tin ii-tl nn : li? Hermans. Tho statu- i men; says: "The vfiiage of Neuvillo Bourjon- . ' val was ca |d tired this morning after a short light in whicli tin' enemy lost heavily. W" took a few prisoners. ??Our raiding parties entered the i-neiiiv's liii'-s during the night east ..f Arras and in t li?- neighborhood of Xfii viil.'-Si. Vaast and Neuve Chap , ii... Several dugouts were destroyed : ? 1 1 < I Casualties were indicted. ?Two German airplanes were driven liown in a damaged couditiou during air lighting y>*st> nlay. Three of our inabilities are missing." German Statement. I'.FltUN. .March 29. ? Following is ih>- -oliieial account of operations on the Franco-Belgian front: "There was vigorous artillery fight ing yesterday. continuing into the night. between Lens an dArras. I'e fore daybreak yesterday, in rin en j agi'iti* nt near (Toisilles and Kcoust St. Mi-inti'-in, northeast of Kapauine. tpo Brilish olost one oflicer and &4 men who were taken prisoner in addi- j lion to numerous who were killed by . an advance of our protecting troops. -In the Champagne several attacks, undertaken by ''1f' French in an el fort to regain the trenches captured from them failed with heavy losses. "Oil the left, bank of the Metise i Verdun front) yest'-rday. our defen sive tiro frustrate"! French advances against Hill SOI which were in pre paration. This morning an attack launched on a wide front failed undei our tire and at one place through a counter attack. "Fast of Verdun ont airmen shot down two captive balloons. -In air ? ngagements and by dciense lire, four etiemv airplanes were brought down. "Kiistern front: Conditions were generally quiet. ;1 . , "Macedonian front: I he situation is unchanged." Gen. Ktanrlco's Statement. LONDON. .March I'- !"? ? T^e ? i tin are now i*tiir*,iii!li,''i along the t ro'nt over whs.:!, the French and Urit i .i, ?r,v.. :?<lv:c ???inc. according to a , statement made m the Associated Press j to-dav bv Maj'?r Co-ncra! I'. H. Mauricc. j ,?.;,..i.;i .Maurice, who is ehi-i director nt' military operations at the war office, j said that whether the positions taken I up bv tli?' iJermnns formed the mtich ! advertised liindenhiirg Iln.- would not I.f reveat"d until the French and British armies had brought up their heavy artil- j ?'mir advance has slackened, owing to the difficulty of feeding the t root's in the devastated country." said ?.eneral .Maurico. "We are also su: termg trom the fact that we must over tlje jormer ball Icfield. while our allies have clearer t round. They also have the advantage id' not coming into touch with the encmj ?it a-' short a distance ns our forces, for in making a straight line the ilcrman* had to withdraw to a greater depth on the French front than on ours. "\k we advance the evidences or wan ton'de^t ruction show that In what I said week 1 minimized rather than over drew my description of the i;onnans ? work. I r.otlce that in defending their action the I'.ermans slate they are < ut i i inc the timber for a military objecr. 'This defense is ridiculous, as they lett falb-n trees for our use to a much larg. rxioiit than wo would cv??r haw. dn^iir.t'd of cutting for ourselves. For Instance, fruit trees make excellent trench and dugoiis props, hut we never would have used them unless they had been b it lor us bv the Hermans. , , "U'inle we are still engaging the i.er mans In the open there is no doubt they have reached a trench line from which Ihe'vnre not likely to withdraw until we brttnr up our t rench ? destroyimr puns. Ilen. e we are hnr.lly likely whether this forms t : i ?? much rul vori is*;cl 1 lin*1*%iihin P Mne until we are prepared to assauit it. ir. the meantime our forces are not ^.'e.n enouKh nor have ihe\ had time enough to build an opposing line ot trcnclu -. Eiiergfotic Itc^?iRtaiiC0. 1 .ciyinix. Marcb S:45 p. in. ? The Hermans are continuing to 'offer ener i:. tic r* sisf a nee on the northern part tiielr new line in France. Ueuter's cor i.?i.ondent at Hrltlsh headnuarters in l-'rance snvs :1c- Germans . vlib-ntly p - ! sard Oroisiiles as a point, of gr<-al tec.i ' nical linpori.uic* and arc contesting the pproach of the British i" it in tone, but are heinc hard pressed. Th? l 'rii Ish patn- d considerable i; round south and W' Si f't ' yesterday. The Hermans fe:l back. ili;hiln? as i li* y withdrew and sun- -rim; tl -.ivv casual ti> s. In the Milage of Neuvillo Bourjonval S : v mi|e? si utheast ot Ttap mux . the correspondent says, tho tlermans suit' . ed heavily In' this en>;apemcni. .1 v. -ii as the ??:ie near ? *r? ; illes. t h< Hrltish casualties are re;'ort>i| p. .h:iv I I. -n la^iit. the charai-ter of tin count rv furnishing I ever for : h. attack mi, troops. This is indicated by the num ber "t tic. . Inn. > guns which the Hrltish are ca pt u 1 1 n ??? sliowmir that tin' machine L'un crews are being tut v'tu ot act ion. 'I he cavalry has tal.- n a coiisiderabb: number ot machine guns bv charging tle-ir emplacements. Still further south Hrltish outposts row hold Villevc.pie. I :t r*Mllers anA \ 'aux. The line <?!' lb- British advance ?i tilt" point thus forms a w- dg>- 'ii r. cte'd nt St. Queiitin. the sp>-.\ of which i- about live miles west of the city. Russian statement. PKTROni{.vr?. March ivia l.ondon. ;; ; 1 p. m. '1 -ib'i'ortitig military open lions on tin battl" front in llussia and Cahcia. the official st.itena nl issued to day by th'- kupsinn war department sa vs ; "\\ cstorn front: North of Stanisla ; vov. in the region of th? villa ge ot I .laniiill/a. the ? n?-my after intense ;ir? tlli-rv i' reparations and tiiiii- and bomb tiring* attacked, but i>e.nvr met by otir ritle and ariiller\' t ' ? comp.-l . >i to retire to his . ntrc-nchne nts. "I.'uring the night ?t Monday enemy att'inptn to lake the of:-tis'.ve north Slavontlna. t. n miles s.-inliwesi -:.f l'.rzszanv. wen repuls?*d. I'.as t ol lu/.s j!n ny w." exploded a iur^e mine. After our scuts torc-d the enemy's tranches .and tie: ibrmatis w-re ejected at the point of tie- bayonet from I dugout In which tie V had hidden. After having taken "1 Herman prisoti ? "our scouts .returned to their por tions. im the rest of tin- i rent t,ner< uting reconnt! uid rlib in aloni; I'FTIP >i:i:,M'. Mareh -0 i via Ix-niiou, H IT p. m.)- '!'< 'tonic attacks- o|j in, -oiitl,. rn cihI of 'he Uussiaa front w.-r delivered yvslirday. but were stopped b; I lie ltus:.i .n t re. ? ri ?? war oiTie,. u,. Iioiilic.ii today The advanc.-j. w.i- al tctufCi-.] i ; i :ii.. region north. .is? of Fokshanl. 1'ii.y i iii- line- ..p. rations are re port- <1 from the raiicasus front. I". ?? state ment reads: "Kussian fr. ntt ?i'ir c..an?. r a't-n i;s r aith of lie rivers < e. . suban >os. for the "purp-'S* ? . t" t- .. ining our lost po:-it ions w.-r. ful. Kneniy a't.'inpt"- 1 > adv the Fiiksham-T- -u tciiui high road ner- j ;:rr. b\ our tire. "I'ausasus front: in the dircciioii of Hitlis our s-"uts attack-d tie- Turk-1! at TaUbtal. I ?. ' _? mii ?; north of r.it'is and aft.-r ba.of -im; s^cii. t i.- . nemv i.turn-d t>. ili tt own trendies bring inc as prisoners, iw.o officers and twive vskaris. ' 'n the- remainder of r h ? ? l'r< -lit there wr.- r> com . l-sanc's by' scouts and r> >?!!?!? > >1 :i ? i ?i " Turkish l:l-:m.1.\*. M if. >? Jf -I v. -f. ? S,: to ? Sayvillei Tie Turkish ? it'ii i ii 'tat*.'- I ment issu--d under date Friday. ] Ma.-. h 23. is :?> follows: ?'< 'au.-asns r rent ? . u li' it:. -ring ta. bii.ent -? .-i i. . in; i.i ; w im: p-iiet'-,!. ?! uto p.'- !. positi i- | ii- | veer.- ink* ti in ii-llict. .1 nt on malt dt I'elld- . I ? in -i v. : t u in on upon our ?? "The Si't \\ ? stern fr< t" ! "I NOW CAN EAT PIE. Thankful Montana Mines Nerv-j' Worth User So Writes j * To Her Druggist. < inly tho?e persons who have gone' through the happy experience roc- v ordered in the following signed state ment can fully realize the deep plea.?- i ures of the table. One must have suffered severely from indigestion and i hen found a way to eat without distress if he wants to know what the enjoyment of his meals really means. . Mrs. Parthetia Keener, of Montana Mines, Marlon county, found such en- j jnv in en t by the use of Nerv- Worth, as ' the following letter, which she wrote , a few days ago to Crane's drug store, ; ; Fairmont, fully proves: "I. have taken three bottles of Nerv-j Worth and it has helped me wonder- n rully. ? j "1 was so nervous that 1 could not ? . stand the noise of children playing. ' "I now can eat onions, cabbage, j cake, and pi?. ? . "I NOW CAN SLEEP NINE HOCUS. . (Mrs.) "PARATHENA KEENER." Montana Mines, West Va. ' c Your dollar back at Uaer's drug store, Wheeling, if Nerv-Worth does not benefit YOIT. Ask at Haer's for the new Nerv-Worth Laxative Tablets. F 25 cts. a box. Wonderfully good for liver and bowels, especially in con- e nection with Nerv-Worth, the ionic. j ? Nerv-Worth is also sold at Mingo. Junction by Moore Bros.; Marlins; Ferry by Ralston A.- Parker; St. Clairs- j ville by Patterson & Sons: Barnes- j ville by Hiiles Bros.; Cameron by j Cameron Drug Co.; Sistersville by C. 1 B. IMsque; New Martinsville by Horn- ' brook's Drug Store; Moundsville by , t J. II. Beam Drug Co. (Continued from First Pa ga.) or peace between the American and f German nations. c No Intention to Attack. * "Germany never had tin; slightest ^ intention of attacking . t lie I nited States of America, and does not haw <_ such intention now. It never desired f var against the United States of America and does not desire it iodav. ?' "How did these tilings develop".' . More than once we told the United r Stales that we made unrestricted use (if the .submarine weapitn. expecting that England could be made to ore serve, in her policy of blockade, ;he' laws of humanity and international agreements. This blockade policy ? tliis 1 expressly recall has been called K 'illegal and indefensible' itlie imperial r, chancellor here used the English i words of President. Wilson and Secie- F tary of State Lansing.) Our expecta tions which we maintained miring * l ight months have been disappointed *' completely ; England not only did nor ' give up her illegal and indefensible policy of blockade, but uninterruptedly intensified it. England, together wily her allies, arrogantly rejected tli-j f peace offer made by us and our allies and proclaimed her war aims which ? aim at our annihilation and that oi ? our allies. No Hostility. "Then we took unrestricted suhma- : ritte warfare into our hands; we na?t to force our defense. "if the American nation considers this a cause for which to declare war against the German nation with which it. has 1 i v ???{ in peace- for more than : t.ne hundred years, if this action war ?? rants an increase of bloodshed, we sliail not have to bear the responsi iiilin for it. The German nation, f which feels neither hatred nor hostili ty against the United States ol Anier- ^ ica. shall also bear and overcome this. J As to Russia. ? Th<? imperial chaiicell'jr also referred ? t.. ? ;. i manj-s attitude it.war.l the recent .?'.??nis in Kussia a atl recalled in furmei f t ii-i.s titc honored friendship between t ? i ; \v<> countries. Il?* said, however. i that this friendship had ended with the n ilea tli "t Alexander II T Kmperor Nicholas had more and more drift' d into tin; lOntenl-'s wake and into i 'Mi-Slavic currents, ami hud finally become a partisan of the war party, omnipotent under the Kussian autocratic retime. ,, ... y ??Thus." said the chancellor, in tin: fateful davs of July, !!>M, the Kussian _ emperor declined to listen to the appeal - made Itv the OermUll emperor. line ol i?n- lejje'ndarv reports disseminated with i especial einiihasis by otir enemies is F that it Aias the iS?;rman tjnverniljent v -Inch assisted the autocratic reaction arv policy iti Kussia .-iBainst all the tiiovoni?>ms ol" lihwriy. 'Mm? yosu* :i??> J declared here in the Kelchstag that this ?isservaiion was directly contrary to the 1 facts. i J The Japanese War. "When Uussia, in lt'05, by the Japan- t .?.? war and the resulting revolution. 1 ittMdved in distress, it was the ? ? let-man emperor, who, on account, of j persona! relations of friendship, urgent- j lv -ulvised the Ktissrian emperor no long- J - to oppose tin- luslilted wishes of his j ivit lot, for reforms Kmperor Nicholas ( nreierred other roads. In Kussia. had ; I'MjiiNiiii ruu 'I on intorniil . J r e, .instruction. there would not have . Iiceii room f?.r the restless policy of ex- i Mansion which finally led to this war j ?ind which has changed the old regime j s.. much that now it is bard even to do : i j *-s t tee io natural, human pity for the . c ,l..ivi.t ? odileii house of the rulers. | \,,!i?dv can tell how things shall de I , vi t our attitude toward Kussian ? .??ni'-' is clearly outliiied. Wo shall | * al's.. follow the principle that'" we never j noddle with the internal problems or i other countries. It now is malicious]} J . r- i. oiled that tlermany wants, to tttt-*| n ib i liit*- the hardly conquered freedom | m1; ti." Hussion u;iU?>n iih! thut the J*" ? s uiiii. ??mperor wants to re-est'ablish the! rule of i be .'Mr over bis enslaved sub-, jects. All th- se ai" merely lies and, -lander a.~ I tier- expressly state. i F ??How , he Kussian nation wants to r t,.M lis hem.- is only , the bus - n- ss o" tie liuss an i aitoii and we shall [ not meddle with it. The only thing -p il at we hop-- is that ill ltussia foum.a- . -oris inn ??' dev. !"|. thai will make her ( strong ai"! ti nil inilwarlt oi peace. Chinese Relations. ? I r.-t'-rence to I'hiie-se relations. ] ' the ehane--IIor said: ! ??iinr r. lat lona with China had al- . he. n ol tiie liro.vi friendly nature, ?tjii'l if (lose relations have actually! b-ei; terminated by the t'hinese govern ?I e-it [ n- '-d not tell you thai this- Is ,he iree resolve of the Chinese gar . i r.meiil. but t hat it has acted under j pressure' of our enemies ! -K nanclal differences, which could, not he mustered during the war by I I-I.in-. also plave.l :> f:>ir part in it. Vnemi'S- objee; also is to destroy ,r:,d- in i "b liia and- to appropriate wit eon' i.ii-r what lias been establtsh ? 1 ib. -re durinc many years by Oerman . iiicieiiev and "lernian industry. i -l-,;.. r.-sult "f | he war ? as I confl- 1 P.. -will Kiv" us the oppor- i . -o rebuild wliat has bee* ue- * I I a ;iil to rebu Id it at the ex pens- ; !.*s. Then our friendly r. - ? i ,' ? with riiinri will revive, provided ; i ri .' '?hiiia will preserve until then the . _ force of resistance against ' jo'.'. ?, 'id -a it Ism ?'f h.r present i ? I] FATAL EXPLOSION. m.'IDCKrOUT, Conn . March 1!'. ? ' ^ 'i'lii '- men afe fatally hurl ami four | oil.: ;, s.-rii.tisly injured as ;i result : ( nt a t.-iribl.' explosion in the factory 1 of trie P.iidcopori I'd ass company late thi.- afternoon. The cause of the ex pl"-h>ii !s >n rar unknown. Tlie i plosion oc< nrr. d in what is liiov. :i a a tin Inioji I'.ranch. a small i ? 1 1 i i 1 1 i ni- ite'ach'd from the main fac tor). The seven men injured were WANTED ? Male Help VANTEO ? Rilesman of b?U?r claja to e*ll OB 1?J aiclana uid dentinta. Aretaca men make f35 wnak State at, mperience. 5*. 0. Box 121.- PMJedal ibin. ]??. ror-:4-r-? V ANT E D? COMPETENT- AS- FLOOR WALK EH IN LARGE WHEELING STORE. IMMEDI ATE POSITION. GOOt. PAY AND BRIGHT 'ROSPECTS FOR ADVANCEMENT)- ADDRESS, ?0X^ Ii6. CITY. > mr-g-1 VANTED?U turn cxiterJciWd at aoldertng emu t Karn from JS.OO to J3.50 per day. Wheellnf Ceo V. 47th & Koff Ht?. ? rar-!l-l VANTED ? Boy, for genera work In wholeaala no llmi^ ?nre. 1303 Main H'? mr-JS-l VANTED ? Competent Ifooi-keeiw. Apply 3i-lSth ft. mr-31-l V ANT E D ? fialeirnan. to Mfl Port ear*. Weimar tc. Wad'Jell, Ford AS&iM, 1 ft- 1 a JJ roadway. Island. mr-U-l VANTEO ? Mm who can tj3* "all to Bibcp*11 g'lages. (Jreit chnnre for -Igtit a an. Alias Tam*. :20 Market Ht. Bell pbon? 1J35: Xfti- 168-T. mr-U-tf WANTED ? Men to ?elJ Vpur line of fcc<iaatiol4 furnishings, from hou>/ to honta on (sail weekly raj menu. Wa p?f weekly. mr-6-tf C. F. ADAMfa. 1140-1142 Main St. WAN I ED? Two younj tneu^ui work newi a|MU oa It. * 0. tralnj Apply ft Onion N'ttl Co. offee. n. i o depot. k m-i-ti iV AM T ED ? At inc*, aereTI g*xwi ialirary ted aalai boys, to work bafoia actfiol. Aj-Ply at ClrettUtloe Defcrtnunt. Intelligmcar. .yatweea ? and I a. M. WANTED--?emale Help VANTEtf? Girl for Kpn??ra? housework. Net. phone 1351 -Y. Mrs. Geo. Lecoraf rrino, 12^0 Wafer Ht. > car- 29-1 WANTED-:-To Kent V Afi TED ? Farm to rent o^UaltM. Landlord to fie d rmrj tiling. Call Htrll Jfvj-M. mr-29-1 WANTED TO RENT ? 1 nr^j room modern bouaa wit* garage prefeir?il. Out tb<{.pike. Addreaa Suburban. are ttil? offlcc. - mr-13-m FOR SALE ? Horses. OR SALE ? A mutch teaih'of blacka 7 and S y*ar? a old. weight 320ti lb*. NJ^.-uld take ?mall horaa In icliaiijre. Po>t Office Rci^ 377. Wheeling, W. V? j mr-l'-p FOR 3.ENT FOR RENT? CORNER A'ORE ROOM MAIN AND INTH STREETS, FORMERLY LOGAN'S CORNER 100. ALSO NINE LARGS FIRE PROOF STORE 100MS, L0V/ER AND VUPPER FLOORS, IN IAWLEY BUILDING. I.. ) AMES L. art A WLEY. 1065'i MAIfc STREET OR RENT Third f!.J..r .ifjirtmeiit o ro?ma and bath ^4 tli j:,d Clia|.linc. Imifjr" Irwin's drug afire. P0U2IRT OR SALE V.zx* for 'liiTni.g. 1" cent* eaeb. \Vlii:e Leghorn. I'rl.e l^ff OrpiiigtiMi. Tlire? Buff Ocker?U *3.0" carli. Sihiil,' Kicll l-'arui. >"al. ;ib'.>nc V'iisi iilM-Y. ? u;r-M HOHOUGHBHEC) ISstreil ^nck Oorkerels J3.t?l and Ksk? ?1.">? ?et;ia/' Stihveil farm. Jlavland, ?li!o. ' T mr-g-SPt OR SALE ? Kswi for l!i:V:l-i?-. S. ? . Rhmle Island Itrd". I'arki bred M Is..* Ilanej Blue Au UlusUn <v>lumbl3ii U'\a:njfi(> pe: J5. Ilenr7 ,;ine. 4ll? Crie St., .Nat'i 'fi?r;c IK'tr-M. ii!r-lJ*3t?t I H 0*0 E ISLAND l:?ril. Illfff l.i-.(."fii e/c. and ?twJc f-.'T sale. li. II II' :uti;:i'b. W li'Tlltli. \V. Va.. R 2. J" tnr li-4i-t FOR SALE OR SALE ? T w.\.: Satn. clti-frW: liyllls, i"*l b> furiia*'**. >w to trii acr^i of I'.tlllt t\V?? Viil.-* u jiMIIiIht of 1-3 nomwl All < i? rjl! l"-J Nn'l, 'rank lit >uii!. *. mr-rjO-l OR SALE ? ' In <l ? l)4*i M ?iiilftfTl if . I'v?! onlj two ru"H'iis. i'o|i?r u rvy MltJj m*n ??tri|'f. A! v. ji. )n$+ pim*. ;T??tiH*rnr. nuxk, ? % jtnl first luv -huh'k 'jjt' ? >11 li. Kre<li*rick, x Vitimui jJionr. j!- wrtr??*N?. .".103 Jn?x>l> invt. ? jitr-Hl in OR SALE? Tu . M t*;i. ^ Liwotth Park". H'-th'Mi'-. \V. 'AlH'ialfi. Ilclloir^. Ohio. - mr-^U-t or'sale ? "r-i I ? >. ' Aiirr lu. xi rwt on Alloy )."? M f.nr U J.%:??;?iirv havld A. Henry, rrr-D-I FOP SALE? SIX ROOMitl HCUSE. IN BUSY TOWN. WITH MIL;.S EMPLOYING API PROXIMATELY 6.000 M?N. LOT 50X152. CAN GET PURE SPRINT, TwATER IN A FEW MINUTES WALK. Wl?E SELL CMCAP TO A QUICK RUYEIt. AS tOWNER WISHES TO LEAVE TOWN. TOlt. A REAL BARGAIN AD0RESS. ChEAP. C*??E I.Vi'CLLIGENCER. iur-2lil FOR SALfii* OR RENT OR R%NT 0P. SALE ? l*?j *> fa mi. ?0 r^ai hous?. Ijrsi* liar'i. iivw -ilo. S:. i Uir%iil!?*. Ohio. (!a!| a .?r aiMri's!* J. Johfin^j, nrv rn?l a%*t. rialr^rlUc, rl? ;.hoiif \ ... > liru .n?r*2%-ra FOR SAL^v-Automotiie OR SALE P:n-V'-.-? 2 ?*>? tr'vk . cua*Aiile*l fir>t (???lolltion. ?i?ji ? wltli alile jrlaliiH Hii'l tl.?* itilric f"r uioviiu kn or ilrny. lUtftuiti Jt-'ni. axicab A- fc.i !???? ? ??.. /.aiirsulk, 1 B US1NESS O^PORT U2iITIES ' N 'AYING **'oti?l ii.t'iii - r.'.f w. ttii J^00. irtll Mrrlfirt' J*:*- f <1. Vcs ol(l**ml [>j t)?i'ital f ?: oj:?T3tJ??n. I UrMaln*. M. ' ? ? tur-alO-i ~ MISCELLANEOUS REE <i;:ui;>tr>K irr. i:ud <1;; fi.-e : r.-.;n i^, Tliu .'. K. M'? lri>n.-'iViirk>. ^'>tli A i'baj.lliie .rr-it. Wheeling. U'. \ mr-2S-m /ANTED ? Posltlxli to ijT' ?l!crat:?n? cb roman'* elotblng. (.'all Natlona". pliLue 101U-H. mr-29-t 1 siecured. Truile tuarUa reglster .. 5 ??(!. Patent and rademnrk lltipI^tI()^.,? Booklet free. M. X. DTTJfljAP* Patent ZiXvrye r. Natlonsl ICxchani?e liank Building:. ?Wheeling, W. Va. PATENTS FUNERAL pIRECTORS VRTERIAL iMBALMERS .'alls prompi.y a'.Ujnded at all time*. TILEKONE8: Store ? B"!! 1 - 12; '.National 174S. Heeidcnci- ? \V. li, Coocv, Bell National 1I7"-Y. Residence ? .V. ^?iswenger, Nation*! 39 9 -It f d i;e d CHULT2? Oe Wrdr>e?la? March ZS. 1917. at CT.W* land. at 0 .30 i.'clo-lBa m. RAYMO.VD FRAN CIS BCHU1.TZ. In the ??'!? year of Ltj a??. un*ral from tlie re>:deotfj- of hu fitiier-ln-law, H. A West, No. 317 Mainjittreet. Saturday aftamooa a*. 3:30 o'clock. Iis1eiid-: of the family are lnrlted to atteod. lu^ermoiit at (irevowood ceaietery. RACHT ? On Tuesday, ."^jreh 27. 1017, at Brldji l>irt. own. at i3:4S o'ctrck p. tn.. MRU. ACOCST i'HACHT (nee) SCHMIfJir, ?<ed 4i yoaca 3 anooLha S dayi. ?; uneral from lie: date retvirnre. So. 211 Mala atnat, I'rtdar aftejno"u at ' - "t.l o'e.lnck. Kneuda of tba faintly ar< lnrlt?l ?* aite.id. lntermeot at Urw-'tn?0"d cNneiery. . - FUNERAL 'pIRECTOM LOUIS TIrtschy FUNERAL DWECTOR AND ARTERIAL EMBALMER 1122 and 112^; Main Street ? Callo Answered; Day or Night Store Pt/jnes 635 J. J. Bertschy ? iiaL Phone 1959-R; Bell $34 -R. 3RUEMMER & HILDE BRAND Undenakari a^1 Em?alm?ri. (Call! Prompt Aaiwtrad.J >l?Dhono<: Stort: 207 Hlell : 207 Nat RaMAtMei 1994- M Nat.; JI2-J Ballf Richard T. McCoy Funeral Director and Embalm er. 1609 CHAJL^I STXKXT ifllco PKOlTfS -Xeeldence .374 J Bell. ; 88- W Bell. "23-Y Nat. !_ 1579 JC Mat. ho only occupai^is of ibis small lui.lcitng and none cf them Is in a con- m lit ion to give an?- account of the r iff air. ?