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MOTHER ! LOOK AT YOUR CMS TONG " Give "California Syrup of Figs" If Cross, Feverish, Sick, Bilious, Constipated? They love it Watch Children Now! Guard Against Colds, Grippe, Sore Throat and Sickness by Keeping Liver and Bowels Free from Poisons A laxatiw today saves a sick etilii tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time f:ym play to empty their bowels, wh:ch become clogged up with waste, liver- gets sluggish: stomach ?? sour: ' V'* Look at rh** wnnue, mother- If c-viteci, 'or your child is listless, cross, feverish, breath ' bad. r-stless. doesn't pa: ' heartily, tul! <?f cold or ha* the pf'ippe or a ><>!>? thr eat or any other ,'cliildrea's ailment. r:\e a teaspoonful ? of- "Calif >ri;ia Syntp it' Kips." then -lor.'t worry, because it i> perfectly harm!- -s. and in a f?*w ho'frs all this con<ti:- >tion p^i<? p , .--our bile and f?ir menting wast** will gently move out of the bowels. and you have a well, piay ful child again. A thorough "inside cleansing" Is oftimes all that is neces sary. It should be the Grst treatment j given in any sickness. Beware Of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask 'your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has | full directions for babies, children of I all ages and for grown-ups plainly | printed on the-, bottle. See that it Is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company/' Don't merely ask for Syrup of Figs, but ask for "California Syrup I of Figs." Remember. "California." BENWOGD CHILDREN ? ATTENDED SCHOOLS Despite Much Disease the Total Per cent Tor TTsioa District la 96; One School Has 93. At ?? ? v. i> ir? 1 in I', i schools 'l!;:':..- Mar. ri is? of /!i*h> !"?. rtiurti; v/h ?> j'tMc ? ???::t*h. /luinsv an! ?ri;-. at'eordus*: :<? t!:> tlmation <?*' .<ui? nt::-n>lvnT If [. I'eiii CT'l. i.f t "r. i?>rt ?! istri-'t schools. F'roif un ???irflisifiii ??!' ?.*;!" ptipii* only 102 \vf* This was a per cent. -ic:o of ;??; * attencSanc . The Center school riiaii!t:<:n?-d :? ;? cent;. Kollowjnjr is Mr I ???iicord's r:? t>I?- : . Schn?>i. Enr*'-!. A.I' A. ivr Jl.-V 1 ":i w i'.atv ! ?> Boetst- Hut: . . !!" Sh- rr;tr<i IVlU'T !T" Norrh !-?; I'r.i'-ri ('Vrrni-s) ; : [ t 'mott His:!? . . : McM.ch-n . ? BANK SUSPENDS. DAYTON r A. fti.. Mar. ? The First Xat.onnl Hank >?!" I'avrorita suspe / ! ? i: business r ? >?! -i v. Tin- action was <lu?. it was sntii. t>? :t r of the bank February 2<3 insr. \v h > n i :i<h jind securi ties amounting* w ere stolon. vmr. TE SLAVEP.Y ALLEGED. S; <*?'*! t> *ra* h ? 'P ?? I:,. ?v ? i-r I'l.AUKSMl'iM. U Va. Mar. 29.? William <"ren?ore. -iti Italian younth. ijt .*???? .J..*. .*? 'I' i^i ?*? <? "i* ? Mother-Made , Quick * * Acting Cough Syrup f ??? + T ?*? Should be Kept Handy la Erfry ?{? A Iloruc ? Kaally Prepared and Co?t* Mule. *** . Mothers, you'll never know what you are mi.-wing until you make up this in expensive, quick-acting cuugh syrup aud try it. Children love its pleasant taste -arid nothing else will loosen a cough or chest cold arid heal cli?; inflamed or swollen throat membranes with such ease and promptness it's equally as good for grown-ups as for children. This splendid cough svrup is made by pouring 2 1 ... otitic.. s of I'inex (f>0 cents worth), into a pint bottle and filling the 1 ottie with piain granulated 3ugar syrup. This gives you a full pint ? a familv supply ? of much better cough remedy than you could buv ready-made for S2L*>0 ? a clear saving: of $2. The moment it touches the inflamed, - cold-congested membranes that line the throat and air passages, the healing be gins, the phlegm loosens, soreness leaves, cough spasms lessen, atid soon disappear altogether, thus ending a cough quicker than you ever thought possible. Hoarseness and ordinary . coughs are conquered by it in 24 hours or less. Kxc'eiU-nt for bronchitis, whoop ing cough, spasmodic croup, bronchial asthma or winter coughs. Pinex is a highly concentrated com | pound of genuine Norway pine extract, I combined with guaiacol and is famous " the world over for its quick healing effect on th" membranes. Beware of substitutes. Ask your druggist for *'2K' ounces of Pinex" with directions and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satis faction or money refunded. The I'inex Co, Ft. Wayne. Ind. i Iniied her* today following com ] plaint by Anri'i Mou. aged 1\ of L'e , I'a.. 'hat he had enticed hor to 1 :? . ? c;i\ and forrcd her into white slav FS -? Senator Xathan 15. Scot!. who !s ? >;.i t 'ilirir t l?r? winter in Pasadena, ?'al. ?,v i r'.-s that' despite his uc h>- will vol t ; r > r ? ? ? r his v* i vie. s to th?? eountry li: ? 1" hostilities immediately upon hi" f 'urn .to Washington. He is 74 years ; < id. and a v-urni of ih" '"ivil war. i ? Members of the John A. l.ogau ! j-i ;;;n?'i I. Junior ord-r of 1'nited Ameri ! car. Mechanics. w!io Join the I'nited ' States army will have their membership | dues remitted. i ? The atrial ??r:n,k" ?'s ? -iwl to ercot :t ii-' -.v rope in the tlac staff ai tli. Ivhn ! sylv.anla freight station on W titer i street. | ? -Members of th'* Wheeling <:l.:ipt'-r o'" the American I'rf'Ss society vhifh (?!??? ts in the Associated ' "liarit off I- ? -s are manifesting much interest in t! r to be held t ?"??!--? >? when , plans f'*r encoUcnRtnic a lurpe no-nihr r | "hip veil! be adopted. ? Thomas Thon-er yesterday closed n. ?.!? al for the purchase of the ' Downs property, a 40 -foot frontage and r'wi of nine rooms at 114 fourteenth The .r. P. Roth Realty company | ri> Rot Sated the sale. -.-.lack Stout has opened his n?w film [exchange at 1400 Market street. Ho handles th- latest special feature tno | tibn toctiiro films. ? ? Knifchts of Columbus committees are busy setting up the hitr patriotic mass rally to be h?td at the Market audi torium on the evening of Friday, April I 13' ! -r-The sto.ry of Pen Hur. from the fn ' mous novel by Lew Wallace. will he told on Friday evening at Sell tor's hall on the Tsland to the members of th<v Wheeling Ben Hur court No. 32 by Harry t>. Michael. supremo lecturer for the tribe of Hen Hur. DANIELS IN INSPIRING TALKS TO GRADUATES ANNAPOLIS. Mi!., Mar. 29.? Secre tary of the Navy Daniels today held up to nearly two hundred midship men who received their diplomas from him. the record of the heroes of the navy, particularly the late Admiral Dewey, and urged them to go into the service '-with tne bright secord of r^iese former American s?*a fighters as shining marks toward which to , strive. ' | The graduates were told by the s^c | retary that the nation expected thorn i to be ready "for the day that may , come ? how soon, who can tell ? when upon your coolness and knowledge and leadership and ablli-ty to shoot straight may depend the fate of a decisive naval engagement." Called to the colors three months ahead of time because of the strained international situation, the 183 mem bers of the- class which would not under ordinary circumstances have graduated until June, will, before night be on their way to take up the i duties as ensigns. LA TOTOAINE ARRIVES. i X K W YORK. Mar. 2P. ? The French line passenger steamship l.n Touraine , has arrived safely at a French port I after a voyage across the Atlantic, no-. , cordlri* to a Message received today by i the lire's fifrents here. The vessel "car ! fled 3* passenger*, including 17 Amer I ican citizens, when she left an Atuer ? ican port. Credit You? Certainly WEAR WHILE YOU PAY Diamonds and Watches ON CREDIT & WHY PAY CASH? JEWELRY CO. HUB BUILDING 1322 MARKET ST. WHEELING, WEST VA > !' the "-.Iris* o! v< iir course ; himself expre: tlir? e-y?ur on' BANQUET GIVEN IK HONOR O T COLLEGE PRESIDENT HERE LAST NIGHT ? j Course In American Citizenship i? Em phaslzecl ? Toantinaster Nay lor Calls on Many Tor Talks. j li.*ih. Bali, Huh, Huh. Kali. Kah' } Marietta! Kali. Bah. fiuli I ' Willi much termer stud ents and :t In in Ti I nf Marietta College ?-??i ?fiml*' ?? 1 1 a i?>st-prandiul program with rousing i-li' last i . i ? 1 1 1 at the Wliidsoi The affair, an elaborate 1 ?? fi - i 'nift. was giv- n by Wh* i-IInK District | -ilimtnl lii honor of Marietta's president. ' r?:e W 1 Unman. and ?_? ???!* ? i by Marietta graduates and others from all 1 1 ? .? i r - 1 1 \ ritji There were graduates ; j,j-, s->nr yuuiiK and old. 1>tl t ti"'ne Ka\e t!i? rrlii or mvr- lustily than il id .lanii s M Bees. st ? "lalrsv ill'-, a nifiiilnr !'. wit" ilni.*-hed a 1 1 1 r* - Marietta after, as h" I ii. In- hud hnish^d a in the servlcft of I in* ! ? j Sam. in the Civil, war. Dr. II 'man was ihn | . r i in- 1 ;>? I speaker He ??mtihals'.-d the training being given young m*'ii at Marietta college thrum--!) a s 1. 1 J i lir"i--yi.-ar course. In Ameri can i*i -i7."iiMiii Tim object ?*?!* this curse is In give tin- individual pra- ? thai work, such as study in pollt lea I economy. business principle*. historj. constitution, the relation of t !:?? states to thy national government, tin; rela tion of mo counties and cities to t li states, etc. Current events arc closely followed. Dr. Hinman has had considerable er p? rienco in public affairs, having hee.'i engaged in newspaper wi>rk as editor of til-' ''hlcago Inter-1 'cean a number if y. .us before entering tin- educational ileld. Hi- has also traveled and lec tured abroad. txtiiif the need of such nil Innovation. lie established a C..U is-' in American citizenship immedi ately after lie had assumed the presi dency of .Marietta. It has been success ful, find during the course of the even ing 1' was brought out that it has beep ci'plett by some- ?? f the larger Fastern colleges. The at t endn rice at Marietta has more than doubled since ]>r. Hin man became president. Other speahers introduced by Boy It. Navlor, who acted us ti'iisiutusler, In cluded Bev. John W. Ned. of 1'rld Re port. IT. C Og.len, C Burgess Taylor, James if Bees. >>f S*. CUiirsviIl.*: S. A. Glllett, superintendent ? of Bellalre schools; T'rof. 11 F StanderwSck. I'rof. I'Juy llolden and Coaches 71. 1. '"oil an-! 15. B. Chanbaum. of Marietta. The following were present J. Howard Miller. Wellshurg I.otils Helmbright. Wheeling Henry VV. Kornor. AVIiopliiiK M. B. V 1 1 1 e. \Vhe?lin? Kov l-'ox. St. Cl.-ilrs\ ill* Kelly McHride. St. I'lairsvlllf I'ecil t'ampliell, St. ? 'lairs *iUe. '?lyde W. Kirkland. Hell: Hurry llrokaw. ICast Liverpool. S. A. Olllett. I'.ridicepor:, Herbert Stilt, Bridneporf. I'lmer \\". rMllon, Hrldueport 1-,'UKOiie 1 ' Williams, I'rldpeport. Claude I'orter Terry, Wheel I tut. Vincent U'int erlioller. Hridiceport. I.. M. Stoju'clpher. I-trhlKeport. Joseph it. N'aylor. Wlieelinc i leorR'e Itaue-|e. NVhecllsisf. ? M. I j. i 'oil. Marietta. i(. A. Goodhue. Wheeling. .lames M. Uer-s. St. i 'iairsvllb* John W .Wei. Itrldfroport. S. C. Oilman. Marietta. i'. Btirpess Taylor, AVHeellns; < 'harles i"'00|ier. Bellalre ? Jeorce \\*. Hinman. Marietta II. 1 '. Osrden.- Wheeling. C I". Holflen. WlieelitlK. 11. K. StanderwlcU, .Ir , Wheeling. I~refler:ck T>. Suder. .Marietta Louis K. Koder wig, ltellaire Jlenry C. Wagner, ltellaire William M. Krasler. ltellaire Harold T. T'hlllips. Bellalr*'; Walter Liidwlg. Bellaire.' ? Noah Ressegger, Bellalre. W. Vlay Covert. Itellulre Hay S. Fry. Bellalre Oiarles IT. F'ritche. Bellalre John Sheriltt. Marlctlx Myron Kirk. Wheeling. Arthur Knarr. Wheeling Bay Roed. Wheeling Boy B. Jarvls, Wheeling. Fred Ij Maury, Wheeling. Gcb Souder, Cabinet Maker Says i Chasco-Vin Accomplished What Others Failed To Do. "I certainly feel good towards Gluts co-Viti, for it worked wottdora for me. l'or tli.fi longest tinu? I lacked all am bition, had do appetitp and lost Jn terr-s? in fvprything. In fact. I was conipietplv run down. Hy chance i heard of Cbasco-Vin. the Hody-Huild 'kin Tonic. The firsl bottle brought gri'-at relief and 1 really believe tno second -one, which I ant now taking, will effect a cure. The thing that makes me feel so good about ('hasco Vin Is that I had taken a number -of bottles of another tonic without any benefit, so that I was rather skepti cal at the start." These aro Geb Souder'? own words. Mr. Souder Is a cabisiet maker and J lives at 10"5 Mt. Ave., S.- W. M'illlams- \ i port. Pa. i Cbasco-Vin, the Body-Builder Is a j delicious tonic and guaranteed to over come all run-down conditions. Also most beneficial to the aged and those who are weak and undertone. One bottle will prove it. C.hasco-Vim Is being specially Intro* i duced in Wheeling by ('. il. (iriest Co.. 1125 .Market St., who will gladly further explain its many and far ! reaching benefits. I None Better Than a B Unbreakable Back, guar anteed by publisher for Home, Pocket or Pulpit. For Sale By REPRESENTATIVE 1043 Main Street. Catalogue ami DiseoinW t< ( 'huivhes. A CLEAN STOMACH Vi MAKES A WELL i/IAN ! I (Ey I)r. J. W. SHORT.) ; The body is a highly organized machine of complicated parts in which the stomach, Ifver and kidneyc work for the common good. Damage to any one of these organs interfers with man as a motor- roechanism. If you will clean the stomach, liver and bowels occasion ally with a gentle laxative you can keep well. Too much fuel in man's machine, such as eating too much meat, or alcohol or tea, nervous overwork and lack of exercise in outdoor air bring constipation and bad health. Eat less meat, plenty of vegetables, and with air and good exercise you need little else. If the liver needs rousing ? and most of us need this once a week ? take a safe vegetable extract of the leaves of aloe, May-apple, root of jalap made into a tiny sugar coated pill, sold by almost every druggist as Doctor Pierce's Pleasant ^Pellets and first put up ^nearly fifty years ago. 4 Most people die eventually of an over- acid con- $f dition. If the blood can be rendered more alkaline, 11 ' m the longer we live. With regular hours, six. to eight \ glasses of water between meals, sensible coarse food and a chance to get the poisons out of the system, a man will live to be a hundred. But, unfortunately, our highly nervous way of living brings increased storage of uric acid in the body. This acts as a poison, and consequently we suffer from headaches, neuralgia, lumbago, aches or pains, rheumatism, gout. Get rid of this uric acid poison by taking a harm less medicine called Anuric, which throws out the uric acid by stimulating the kidneys. Drink a pint of hot water before meals and take Anuric((double or triple strength) after meals and at bed time. Anuric can be obtained at almost any drug store, pr send $1.00 to Doctor Pierce, Invalids' Hotel. Buffalo, N . Y., for full treatment. ^ . AITERBURY PLEADS \ FOR HIGHER RATES _ I l'lTTSl-.l March 21' \V. W. .V :? ; I ''.i t- \ . it i' I'hilndclphia. president "ft 'lie A iii'-rr-'a n Hallway Association. pre- ' du ll-. | hi addr- s? before a thousand <<r -ni..rf mi-iiib' rs of t In- Traffic ' "lull of I'litsbut'Kh at the annual banquet to-} nifcbl that the "public. through their presentati vcs. will tie i li** I ?i Ij< ? r unions I .in ! and foot in toj r;i ?1 i ?'?i J u manner as i In railroads ilinl themselves today.": Mr. Atterbury. who was discussing ? "railroad i iiirtitioi'is." said in part: "If tii- railroads cuiT.'r. the j?nl-?Ii?- suf fer. ? 1!" railroad service is Improved, tins public will In .in-lit, The public therefore should l?i tnad'i in unde' stnnd :!ii'* f.fi and theory of railroad nanap-metit and the effect of r--Kuia ' ion. I have complete faltli that once Hi" people tin understand this, 'they will lake steps to correct the trouble. I ?n ill- apKri-sslon of tin- labor unions, a f> w words will, I think, suf rtee. The railroad managements linvi lived to rue Ho- day of the 'public 1^ damned' policy of a K^'in-miion a?o. ly?n th<* labor unions keep ? ?!! with tin ir present policy <-f ilnii: nuif: ilrst th" pub lic. then 1 hi- president. tln ii n tress, nild filially til- supreme court, the most s:o r- d instituiion "f our PemocrHtie Kov- mini rit. and I am satistled the pub lic. through their representatives, will tie the In l? ?!' n r?ti -iim. hand and ;*? ? 1 1 . in as radical a manner a; ;ii?- railroads ilnd tlo-msi Iv s tuibi;. Mr A t i- rliurj . in i-\| ' uninK the ip plii .'lt ii'll of tlo- i liln-ad.s ' 'j t)ii- J i? s ? i - state t'ofnniiicc ? 'ommi.-sion for in cr>a?ed rates. K-iid "This st- !? is In Inc taken in order to tiv the rnlli'oads lb" n venue- t ?? enable ihi-in to i'i-mmiii- th"ir normal rate of j t; row tli and I ? ? put tlicrn in position ' si i v" adi <;uately not only I h" i-onine r olal bui what is immediately important, th" uiiiriiir\ requirements o-f the cuuii trv as well " He clos"d his address by urjjlntr !(?? representatives nf th" bis: shlpplnir In terests id before th" Interstate I'out uier"e Commission. and "aeii\e|y fiivor such an advance because you b"Ii"V" it is essential to the continuing pro*|?rr it v of t ho con nt r* " COL, GURUS WILL : ORGANIZE COMPANY If Call is Issued For voioatecrs ? Ffttli- ? or Was Distinguished General in Civil War. j Onl. W. If. 'V Curtis. ?'!" West l.ili-! erty. Is arranging to organize a cm- 1 Pitny of voiuntei-rs in lie event war Is' declared "n Ocrmaliy 11" has already' ii'fidi application lo si-run- a eommis sion. Many proinineni \nutikc. men of till- city have promised to enlist In his com pane, .... Ool t'iiriis\? latin r. th" late (leiicral W. J!. rums West Liberty. was one of ih" most Kalian! b-ndi-rs of th" <"i\ilj war. II" was award' d a in-dal by rmt gress for. his bravery. TO RELIEVE SHORTAGE. WASHINGTON*. March _ L'f. ? A na tional freight car reserve which would j bo maneuvered under orders nf tin*' Interstate Commerce Commission to, relievo car shortages was proposed to Uie Newiands investigating conunlttft td ay hv Chairman Julius Kruttsciinitt of the Southern Pacific hoard, in ad vocating federal Incorporation id' rail roads Mr. Krut tschniU- proposed a car pooling plan along lines similar to the: federal reserve banlc system, t'pon, federal incorporation, lo- sujigvstod, | tho railroads should be requinnl to contribuie a prorata share of freight cars toward the national reserve sup-; Banishes Nervousness Puts Vigor and Ambition into Run - Down, Tired Out People. i If you feci tired out. out of sorts,; despondent, menially or physically de- : pressed, ahd lack the desire to accotu-i plish things, got a 50 com box of Wen- j dell's Ambition Pills at John Coleman < Cu.'s today and your troubles will bo! over. If you drink too much; smoke too; much or are nervous hocHii.se of over*' work of any kind. Wendell's Ambition i Pills will make you tee! better in threftj days or money back from John Cole-! man Co. on the first box purchased. For all affections of the nervous sys torn, constipation. Io-h of appetite, lack of confidence, trembling, kidney or liv er complaints, sleeplessness, exhausted vitality or weakness of any kind, set a box of Wendell's Ambition Pills tr?-] ?lay on the money hack plan. Mail or-, dors filled, charges prepaid, by Th<s Wendell pharmacal Company, Inc., Sy- , racuse, X. Y. ? Adv. 1 ply. Tin? ratio would lie in proportion ' o cars used by ??ach railroad. WILD STORIES WHEN GUARDS HATTE TROUBLE WITH DRUNKS AND SHOT SIGNALS FOR AID. Third Infantry, 1,600 ' Strong, Did Not Arrive ? 72 Men Still Guard Bridges and Tunnels. ! 'I' !s and bridges in 1 !??? Win-, imc district uro beiiu; k aard" >J im'a inst de siritction by 7 i' National 'Inar.isiii.ti of company A. Se vcii Ml regiment. ' diio. .\i: < ? ? ? r 1 1 1 1 i >; t.. present orders, these men will remain mi duty until r< li?:ved by the fjuiri- Third Ohio infantry. i.'U'O .strong, jn-: ]???! 'irin -1 f r> -hi th? Mexican bonier and ? vi>?.ct ???! to arrive lu-rc to day. ; Tr.e 'I'liifi! Ohio whs o v Inst r? S !:? . As fur as excitement was c"tt- ' wni'-il, their b-ss . experienced and Hiiuill-r nuniloi ???! brothers already here stirred i.|i i-nniiKii wl0u.Mii intention to get <>ut it midnight "rs'trii." Ni-wspajn t oflfh es, pu!be tuitions, llOSpit.il.s. l.llllOMit oil I Cos W> To ticiinr'-d all last irveiuni; those trying in, con-, fl fij. wild imports that giards liau sur rounded the Utversido works at Ken wood to run ilown a suspicious man who had forced his way in- that they had 1 1 ?? 1? ! tip n tra::i in Itellaire to arrest a 'Senium spy. and that in ; i .*???! un*: Sol.li.-r IimiI nr-rvifiis. shot his pan ano slial : r?-?1 a window .n l In* . I rain ; that a man who ?<i:>:np:<'tl to cross t he terminal t. r i<i tr?- at. Martin# Ferry hud been shot and Idled: I'lial the sieiihen \ 1 1 1 bridge liad I ?? t blown up again. Shots Heard; Were Signals. H hen a succession < ? f shots was hoard its Ho.- \;i:intt\ .if ih.' terminal bridge :l)f town ot .Martins Ferry was nutciUy stirred by il-l stori.s of the killing of a ms looking foreign.!- who hud 4 1 n r ? ? . 1 to v iit'irf our ? ?:> the bridge. I'lw shots h'tiid w.tv signals one of t h<- . ??it.'irds on thf Martins Ferry ? tid ot' tht- I'fidKi h.ajl had difficult y it; handling drtinlis u liu persisted in walk ing >:p to t h>- sol. lift* and Jabbering. Th* guards have orders to keep |'V>tvoii< moving ImiI they cannot move oil' of illctr posts themselves. Wll* II s.verrsl ill Ittiiis persisted ill loaltuu. the guard ? hot. a signal, and each coiisecu r. ? guard from Martins Ferry to the Itcadii'.iart' rs hark on ihe Peninsula car ried ;ho siiitial. A;i a!d was detailed to i;o to Marlins Kerry and ro'tit I ho lia i h yeorn 1" >ys. Tiro at rioatinfr Objects. S. al ijuiik shot- in sti.-r. -ssixii iat ? r in i !"? c \v!titi(f soul isp another rally of t til* i iinors. On.- yt.ard had seen -i la rue ii. ass of drift UnatitiK direetly it. to a pi'-r of the terminal brtilK" and. ai-cordiiig to .-rd'Srs, In- shot st \-. ral tnn.-s until ! lie drift was w< II parted. 'I'h- soMiers have inst riietions t<> shoot at drifts or tloatlni; ohjeot!!. If tll'to are foneealed eXJllosiveS in siieh ::i' ats tiiov will "it her ko off be fore the mass arrive- at ' h? brldfio or tli^v will be knoei'ed into the river and separated by the force of the Sliot front the guards, i' is maintained. Raymond T. ScUcltz. The body of lia yinorid Kraln is S< hultz a form'-r res'dent <;!' this city, who dl?'d In 'lie f'tinll.v hoiin in < 'Icveland. O.. %\>d?cs?dny arri'.ed in tho cit> last nicbi sh"rii> lu fore ; ?? o'tdoeU and was lak'-n to t J i . - honn- of his fatln r-ln-law. Jf. A. West of 317 North Ma if strc-t. ? wlii re funeral sorvic- s will b>- held to- J ir.nrrow .afternoon at 2 ; MO o'clock. Iti- i lormeni wll1 be ii> (I roenwood. i The paf-sintr of Mr. Schtilin: was re- | re| veil with much sorrow by his ninny fri-Tnis of this coniiniitiit v. He was born In this ? ? 1 1 y . May IT. IssT, and was ."I yenrp old. II. ? was the son of Chn'rles K. and Jennie Schultz. and spent almost Ills entire life in Wheeling. Kor J s>nie time he was employed In the Hub! store, and t.bout a year aK" removed to] ? Meveland. He was a ineinle-r of Wel come l"dne No. A. (i. t'. W. of this city, and wan affiliated with the Metho dist Kplse-.pal "h.ireh Mr. Schultz haves brsi.bs Ids par ents. a wife and two children, 1'orothy wild 1 -a Verne; also one brother and a sister, I'haib s It. Sehtilt;; and Mrs. IV borali liaytnond. Funeral services for Mrs. l.lxzle HisnRerman. ajred 8? ? one of the oldest I women of this city? will be held in the | family homo In East Twentv-nlnth i street, where her death occurred Wed- [ nesday. ft S :?.() o'clock Saturday morn* I iiiK'. liequlem lilch tnnss will be ce|e- ! I rated Iti th" I'htireh of the Immaculate i ' *on-ept Ion at 'i o'clock, with intermenl | In Mr. Calvary. Mrs. Hunnerman vv.is born In Oer- | mnny but had lived in this community i ."Inc.. a yoimtr ulrl. She was married tc ; Mr. HunKermnn in t.v."3. Surviving be- i sbles her n>jei| husband are the follow-; InK children: Anthony and Henry, Itunpeivnan. Mrs. Frank Arinbrusler, j Mrs .1 T 71 Tapp. Misses Amelia and Km i:ia lliini;. rilltitl, /til of this city. rnncral for Philip C. "Wooster. ! Vcsierilny afternoon funeral- services ? were hel.l for Philip C. Wooster. who ? lied Monday In the family home, 42-7 Woods street. The Rev. S. H. Mntzke, of St. Stephen's i>rman ftefornied ; church, officiated^ Interment was in Mr.j /.ion. Fune>raJ for M3*w. Praoht Today. I Funernl servlc s for Mrs. August' i Schmidt i J'rnchf, aped 4S. a former' resident of this city, who passed nwayj Tuesday, will be held in the family! hotiic. .11 Main hticiit. BriiiKcuort. ohu J r orfrwai _ rifegl propcrlt conducted funeral (?U-O.J3 ? ^C- : zZ2:ri We will furnish a properly con ducted funeral find use correct furnishings and equipment. Our reputation if a K'laranice of tho keeping of this promise. Paiace Undertakers 1304-0G-08 Main St. Both Phones. this afternoon it 1:30 o'clock. The Rev. U'lilitui) < ;. i: Ifi.-rr. <.-f St. John's Gerimr\ . 1'rote.stsmt church, city, will he !n ?h?r??e. interment will be in Green- 1 ' wood I Dentil of Cooey Infant. I Helen ley. six-weeks-old daughter of Wilbur and Wilbur Co><??y. died in the family home, :i?J4 Woods .street, early* yesterday morninc following a few days' t Illness. ' A. T. Williams. S:v*'ial h U* I ho InUillgMuer. ('LAUKSBURO, W. Va.. March, 29.? A. T. Williams, a well to do farmer of l>o!n, is at his home after a 1 1 n sr ? rinsr illness of Briphts disease, ap^d 35 yes rs. 8ij ?i imi! m. u mmm KING IS TRANSFERRED Assistant &ecr.jtary and Tr*ftror?r o i W. V*. T. fit B. CO., OOM t) Reading. ' K. K. King. 'assistant secretary and ? t tea surer of t >??.-; West Virginia Traction Klectrlc company, has been tr*a? f' rr.-i] to RoaiirtiK. Pa.. and left "Wednes day evening. far that placo to assume his new dijtios' If.> has been succeeded ? by L. A. of New Hampshire. n ? KNOClOtp UNCO US CIO US. WKLLSnt:il$. W.Va.. Mar.rh J:?. ? Lu- ? rian Hnnvn, 'eri^rneer at the S. Georgo ' paper plant, reached up to turn 'On a V steam valve- t*>is afternoon, when he i was knocked 5 unconscious. Crossed wires was the ?*ause. llrowti remained unconscious s'^ur hours. While In a serious Condi tit n he will recover.1 POSTO^FICE ROBBED. 5;?-nl I?!if>.iteh to'lfc* Intflllcenrer. CLARKSm;%';. W. \a.. Mar. :9.? Burglar* blew- the safe of. the Smith tirid iiostoft!ce";Vnrly this morning with a shot of nitroglycerine and got away with ?30(i in cj s 1 1 and $200 In stamps. A posse of Kjiorlhounds scoured that section today <.ut without results. . for"tha? backing cough" * 10 CTS. BUYS TMS MEW , TRIAL SIZE BOX Rt^troUr Sii?/pc. 60c, H. At PraggteH. BROWN'S ??o?chwlTROCHES JOHN L DBOVW & SON. Boston. Mix. 1MB? ? ? ^ Will I Buy My ?K- ?_ If yuii visit ilu1 Buffalo tliK ?jn?-sl i??u ??.ill bo settled for nil times. ' v Faster ( 'ji iii 1 y Ksfirs, Jtabbits and all kind* of other Candy Animals, from 1r to $5.00. Fancy Kasti-r l.a'skets that cannot bo b^nt. IxVinember. our Easter Ftrus are macU from hiffh-jrrnde cream ami contain Fruits and Nuts. "Wlicj? you buy Buffalo made Faster Candy (roods you buy the best* (Mir Faster jroods are known all over ihc United States, and when you buy yours you av i 1 1 know whv. YOUR NAME PUT ON FREE OF CHARGE. Buffalo Confectionery On the Corner. ? Pon't hesitate to ask us for money If you I avi>n't the ready cash with which to pay your Mil*. \V"o make loars In Wheeling and all surrounding: towns in West Virginia on Household Hoods, i'lanoy. Mors**, Vehicles, or any kind of persona? property, leaving them In your possession. Our payments are very small and eaay to make. Vou can pay off tliu amount i n smalt weekly, monthly or quarterly payments, and we will allow you a jfear's time If nec essary. You can pay off the loan nt any time. Interest charged only for the time you keep the money You will find ns square and hon orable* In nil our dealings ? that's the reason eae3 year shows a de elded Increase in our business. A 71 busings atftctly confidential Hxtens'l'in of time granted without extra coat Injcasea of slclcness or out of work. J Mall or phone application* recf-ive our proirpt attention. Tf you need money and ennnot call, fll! out the following blank, mall It to us. Room Schniulbach Building. Whordlnfi Va., and our agent will caJl and arrange loan at your home. . Name Amount "Wanted Address City .. We nlr*? rnnke lonns nt our same low rates In Martina Ferry. Bridgeport. Heilnlre. and all surrounding towns -li Ohio. Phone* ? National, 1701-T; Bell, 1727-X. Ctll us up TME 0!_D RELIABLE X