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Infants-Indoors and Outdoors A 11 Things Pretty, Sweet and Practical We always take eare sweet, dainty wearables for ample assortments and at mother's purse, .hist rc shipment i-'reneh hand fants arrived and diserimi ed with every. stitch of it. "slips .fn?m Paris are mostly mnHo ) We Completely Equip All Very Little Folks lli;il the useful. praet i?'?!. Tiny Tots arc here in I ?riees t o p I i ? : i s o i-very ??ently a most <-?>iiiplele in n (I e appa relink I'or in natiii? mothers are dolic,ht Hand-tnade lon^ am! short hand embroidered, ^1.49 ' Pillow Cases are $1.98 to K\j yxM. i *t.vvv% $5.98. Freneh made short and lon.^ skirts $1.98 1" 89.00. \laehino-niade long and short Dresses 49c to '$7.98. Short and l.?nir Skirts 49r to $4.9S. Short and lontr Flannel Skirts 49r tu $4.98. Knit and Cashmere Saequos 49r to ?2.9S to 84. 98. i joiiii' Kiinofios ? 1 1' Cashmere <?r < rc-j >i ? d<- Chine. 98c 1" ?15.00. Boutees. maehine made .and hand nmi if. 12l/3C 1m })8o. Yosts. 25c and 490. Lawn Bmiuots. 25c to 82.98. Infants' Xwaaicrs. 81-39 t'> 83.98. Silk Comfortables. Jap. made. $1.9S r? > 85.98. Pique Carriage Robes. 98f to $5.48. Nursery Playthings -of all kinds and ehiel'ly made of rellnloid and rib bon. Then, all kinds of under appareling. l ? ?i lot artielos. sleeping garments, bibs, creepers and so forth such as baby nerds daily, are shown in splendid as sortments. When Pretty Miss Graduates-- \ New Dresses ior Graduation AT $12.95 - $15.00 $19.00 - $24.00 I-Jusy uiut lu'i's jrivatly ? la u g h t r v uraduatinu J 1 1 * ft * arc rJh' 1 )r??sscs ! I > i it what tin* new .>tyl<\> wit li i iu-ir own ltaiuliw?<H\. and all mothers ;i r?- ??? ?i(i ia l soon-tM-^fadnaTf ii a it u li tion < >i' w hat u ku< >w to !>!v |? !? i ?? t- 1 1 ! >rcssrs that Dainty Class Day Dresses AT $12.95 - $15.00 $19.00 - $24.00 prefer t ? ? sol e o t I It o i r I' r <> c k s ready-to-sli|>-e'n. s< 'i ue mothers may wanr are like" then i m it ;i 1 r? them I lore an* the ni? ?< lol .Dresses ly invited to briuir their ti-rs for a eritieal i ns] ?ec tlie fairest and tiiiest sensi 1 have ever come t<> town. i %i ? j . \ 1 1 _ .. ^ <'hiefly i?f line white net and often trimmed in tucking. rmireci nnruers ;t rv :i 1st ? very pretty and stili < ?r I n - i*s have dainty laees ami rich ^drdles <>f soft; satins and silks. The style variety is very ureat so that no two members of af'iv class need suffer duplication in style. All misses' sizes. A tirst piek is always t<> be desin-d by ev?*ry miss prideful <.?!" her appearance. Today Women Are Better Corseted? ?/ * Because of fjffoxx-sRT ^ossets ! C # FV-oarvt ILetcecl A FRONT LA'T.l) Cm-sets ? particularly tin1 3lOl>ART / \ ? haw luiil a remarkable rise in popularity in 1 lie last lew years. Thousands and thousands of women/ ?iitid the front laced eorset maintains their figure lines: supports 1 he body" naturally and srives them stylish, per manent and distinctive lines. The Front Laced Corset properly designed will do more for \ our liifiP'o than an\~ other I'orsrf. It tits tike a coat. II eantio* I)'-* drawn t.n: iif shape or tut" any shape oilier than that which it is designed in port raw I* givts to ihe wearer a perfect back, and relieves ail harm ,'t;l pressure on th" spinal column. The tigure takes the perfect lines ut' the corset. j A MODART trial Jitlin<r will tell yon bctler than anything else iiwu* stvlish and how comfortable a MODART Corset really is. A full realization or' the superior design of the corset, the proper materials, and caroi'u! workmanship oi: the MODAKT Corset can only he appre ciated by a trial fitting. Then the comfort becomes apparent.; Ihen the style lines an- seen; then the beauty of out-line is noted. A trial lilting is a more' convincing argument of the value of a MODAliT 1'ro'ut Laeed Corset than any description. we might use. morMKia? m? ? am !??? ? ? CUPID KEEPS PACE WITH RECRUiTING Tifteca Marriage Licenses. Secord j Number in Cue Day. Granted Here Yesterday. . ??u.liic'-ii 4t:..r;- r "tJnite'i Siatf.- recruiting ot'ficus ywtwtiay wort' i 1 1 < > * siii'fi- i> :i! to !;>?? (i *vtUi Dull' v'upid. iii;irrl:i^-- !'???" u.~*-s u ' issu* U a* tii*: ? ? ?V i ? of ttouurv ?. "Icrk J. j 1 r. Wi lls S'lti-..' apply | t'??r marri.t!;'- !i' t.> t! I ve.s ' t'ri m :: . :i!I for >>-rvi*-?- , in th*? urm> . - -inn yl?: non-- thcr:i diir. I ? hut th" f-'ti-f t h*1?'' rnciti;- j application* arna;:- lif t:i day <ti(i not fail to .(.a:.- ? onwn- iii. Deputy \Vi!lis li. Marshal! rli'lr.'; ask th- yourv; n-'ii *.vin? soimii: permission to ?? \r- ;..m no in? t'1 s?ldP-st?'0 uutyV" !ik* fh- v :ir?- doing now In L'hioapo. but .?-*?.? i I uiddittg r* mark* w>T'' pussi-ii about ill. !i'.ns? w!ikIo*.v. "Don't you watt' lo < ?dtli*r7" a friends of otir? a5?pii<"tis' ask?*d hi:n its kidding way. Hut iii<- would-b*' groom didn't have rirrio to T <-.?-? (u* wits ajul wswrr boforo ti>- t>ru!e-r o-be chipp- >i in: "H^'s takir.s n f-i sre*:- Hian<;?> :han he would vrith *ho Kaiser." X ill's of t ho re ore i?.?u?d fo TVhcellne district coupic*. , PLAYGROUND MANAGER HAS BEEN SELECTED j Arthur Murray. Jr.. of Philadelphia, 1 Succeeds Guy E. Holden. Who { Tenders Resignation. A? a mepi.itis of the Whceliits l'lay- ? sround association, held this', week, ?the appointment of -Arthur Murray, Jr.. 01 Philadelphia. was continued, fur :'u? position of recreation man ager for the conrns season. Mr. Mur ray succeeds ( : uy K. Hnlden. who sit-, pervised the playprroimifs during las!.' summer. Mr. Molde'n is now run-, '?oiiUPCU'ii with Linsly institute ami1 iiis dairies iu *_t Iki r instil yt.io.ti will re-' quirt; so much of his litre that lie is unable id sive ri is entire summer in the work- of the playgrounds. An oHl rer of t li?' association said yesterday ' that the association regrets the loss, of Mr. llolilen's service, where liis: knowledge of athletics and Ins popu larity with the staff ami children on i lite sroutiu's were such a factor in t his manirement of the work. Mr. Murray, who is a graduate of Vale university, has had wide expert- j enee in playground work. For four! t WE'ttRLL-YDUR ;:-DCUlilSJ?S?? PRESCRIPTION WHEELING ujf'i'ICAL CO. Coaserv.itire Life BuiltUnsr, V. h. POWTSKS, Optometrist. years he was supervisor of pia> ? grounds in Auburn. V Y.. also cu'shu izer and supervisor inr four \iat- <>; ? In* '"olorado Springs playgrounds. He ha.4 studied and Msited play ground:: of several citi>-<. ami is familiar with the movi'imni in ?vn I'ral. Other trained workers have be?n onL-aced for play leaders. It will be a few days !>?> f? ? : Ji> association will bp able to aiiiiounee iis complete staff of work< rs TO CELEBSSTE TOSS? Linsly Institute Students to Observe Noah Linsly Day This Afternon. With a parade, milium ? -xlpbition ! drill and iiierarv prnjrraiji. .-! iii|.*n t - * nf Linsl> iustitui- will o iebr.i ?? Noiib ; Linsly day and the comiiiemo <>i ; li- ? ; spring vacation of one *?>????!< celebration lias been advanced ou> day to permit the entiti student bodi to take part i:i a hike ami t :i ? u< t |>rac- , tice to be held itt 1 li?- i'ihihii') on I'ri ' day. The parad>- and exhibition drill, is to be Lrvrtt und")' tly direction of ? Sergeant Aujru'ii l?. Kted> ?> i ? ? k > <-.i site rnit'-d States marine eorps. Prof. Statlderwick Will have < lj :? t ? of the student? on ?ite h i k ? !i The folowi v ' pro:1 rait! will he m\t-u by the literary prudent-: Debate lv'.-ui\"d. that eo < din-a: inn 1 ?i) secondary schools is de.- irable. , Aflirtuativf, Mr' on ?? and A liti--;i sei4. Negative, .Mil'on Cut man and;! \\ i Ham K<-ef( j; IC^ay's - (Jiiaii' L'.;u-r. ??Patriotism"; r /? Having a home .u'arden of your nwu would not only enable t<> save money n e-x t summer, but you would have tin; advantage of enjoying the freshest products. The Security Trust Company subscribes heartily to every . movement aiming at better economy on the part of the American people. SECURITY TRUST CO. | i Open Saturday Evenings 1145 Market Street WE PAY YOU FfOR SAVING Mother Hubbard The best bread baking flour oil the market. Ask your neigh bor. It's SI. 55 a Sack. Smoky City Paper Cleaner | Mak"S your old paper like new. 3 Cans for 25*'. AUSTIN'S or COLEMAN'S CARPET CLEANER user] on your carf/eis will bring back the original colors. Your choice 25 c a Bottle. Extra Large Prunes \ few boxes 20-30 si '0 fancy California prunes 25 c a Pound. 2217 Market Street. Branch: Wocdsdale Baking- Dept. 2350 Chap. St. |j Spring Suitings are on display. They are smart, stylish, wearable, new. The only old thing about .the m is their name. Better come in soon and select yours. And you'll find the Hess Men's W ear, ? from Neckwear to Socks, f u 11 o f new styles, col ors and patterns. Step in and see. C. Hess & Sons MEN'S WEAR 1321 Market Street. Every thine: For the Office Loose Leaf Ledgers Loose Leaf Price Books Filing Cabinets Blank Books of All Kinds Diaries Give Us a Call. L )J C\ i'I '?* v li ?II I }? Stationery Co. 39 TWELFTH ST. n Starr Pianos and Players and Ottiar Makes Positive Bargains in Pianos and Phonographs. 5450.00 Trayscr Piano ex changed for Player; like new. Special ..SI 50.00 5375.00 Stanrd Piano; new. S Special .*1525.00 ?5 :350.00 Stanrd Piano; small 3 ? site concert .... $175.00 >550.00 Player Piano. Special $-425.00 SiO Worth of Muj;c Rolls Free. OCc Music Roils. Sp-ecial 3 for 51 M?!<e Your Own Terms. | Wtieeling Piano Co. | Hth a.Q'1 Tilnrkets Sts.. Wheeling. OPEN EVENINGS 0(i the Corner. Bell Phor.e 898 1 1 o nr% 1 1?- 1 eh ;i n. "I ii'V !upni"ii! ??r i ; mi.-." i ??m- I;? m;i ? U Hi ~ Wilbur Siandei v. ii I; and l'njil,'iit.k 1 * i ? ? i > Cal"i'.dar ' ? in- day by Nathaniel ? '< ??Y? > . M'.i-i it \ ?f-|iool oivht .-I ra. M i - ? ?? ?; !;i :????? >u OPEN BiDS FOn WALLS.' Tin' i-oiin; \ u? >11111! i < \ day mora in;; open* u Intl.- lor con s'. melius, four now \v u i { - along 'lie National pike adjat > n' "> < liven wood L't'inc^ry to provide room for jiHSsinu - : .-???' i i-iiis in safety. Hid.-. \,?rrj sul>* r;i i " ? ? ?! by !' J. (iiiliuan. V. Wri t loiii. I', i,;. Kimbfily company. I'ipt\ Watson. Jaeowttv ,v Savage and i'os- .v Myers. Tin- ( ommissioni't's : ;? < . h rday afternoon on an in- j ? pt.iiiiii trip, looking over the farm ivurk being (.lone at the infirmary J BEE MEN OPTIMISTIC j ! AT A MEETING HEBE; I Honey Output Will Be Large? Officers ] Elected and Excellent Addresses Are Delivered. i At i be nineteenth semiannual ses-j sion of the 1'an Handle Heekeepers j association hol?i yesterday in the) Wheeling Commercial association as- j seniblv room, ' lie folowing officers I wore elected: f resident ? William C. Griffith, of j 101 :n drove. ; ' Yice-1 'resilient - A. W. McMasiers, < ,<if .laeobsburg. O. ! Secfftarv ? John Tltide. BellHire. O. j ' The bee' keepers an- wry optimi-iit | uver the honey output shic jear, I' j is estimated that 10" ton.- w ill ho ni?r-i keicd from the tri-siate pat) handle j seetion this spring;. The I wintered! we], due to the excell-nt erop "f , clover last summer. i The principal talks were nirttl^ by < l'rof. W. E. Runt^y. rtymologis' oT ? the Wesi Virginia university experi*j mental station, and Edward tiruhh. of j Keel. Ohio, the oldest aetive h<>ej keeper in this nan of the country. 1 1 ? i is S7 years uld and has been in ihej bee business for more than ?J0 years.} l'rof. I.'um?ey eongrai ulal^d the mem- 1 Iters of tie: ;i.-;*oeisii ion in gelling the, bill passed at the last session of the' leeislai ure in having an inspector ap-j pointed to eliminate foul broods in j l.ee colonies, lie slated tliai during j the past six years the investment in; iiie bee industry had increased ju. tiiis J coiiiii rv from $4!K',0o0 to over Mr. Grubb. who served through ihej civil war. interspersed his remarks; wiili a number of patriotic de.clara-j lions, saying i li ri ' ihough he was run able 10 so to the front, he is ready . and v. iilitiu to take care of any. younger man's bees while he is .fight-) ing for his country. Ail present- spoke ; on ihe general bee ? i : ua > ion in thisj ! sect ion. / Plans for Picnic../ I Preliminary plans were' made to I hold the annua! oining ?'< i ihe mem- 1 b'M-s and their families1' ibis summer to discuss bees and enjoy an outing and old lashioived ba'skei pic:i i?- din ner. The next semi-annual meeting of the organization wi li he held here in August. Ninong the members present were: | William ? ' Griffith. Kim Groie: Heo. Koontz. Limestone; Gofi" Zink. Iteth any: Williaj/i flullard. Kim Grove: A. W. Mp.Mastcrs. .laeobsburg, 0.: Kdward G'nibb, Keel, <>,. and .lolm Rude. Boflaire. (>.. representing about iTimi coloiiies of the ?.()tiii bee colonies; owned/ by ihe member.-. Twenty Thousand Sign | Loyally Declarations Patriotic Cards in This Community Being Gathered by Commercial J Association. About L'i?. "On signatures were at-' tarhed ro the totally placards Wis i ri buied through Wheeling district last wei k by ihe Wheeling ('ouiuter cia! association. Tin- one posted in the Hotel Windsor bears signatures of men from eighi diTfercm countries, and fouro en .- 1 a ? ? -s. , j Tli" names will he couut^d and ?siaies and n:r. : in which ihe signers w r< ? born i ncme "ateil and >ens in the pi't si.I.m ami W#"*sr Vir-i ginia senators and i-nn?:r<-s.-nieu. ' Told That There Was No Cure for Him. "After suffering for owr iwenty' years wish indigesMvii and having some of the best doctor- here lei! me there was no cure lor me. I ihink it only null' io I ? * 1 1 you for tile sake of o;!)*-:- >ufi'? ier< a- w.-ll as your own . at i.?raet ii.n thai a l'."> cenl bottle of < 'haiuberla in V Tablets not only ro ? ieved me bin cured m ? within two mouths although I am man of tl:~ \ ears." write- .Ju!. Grobien. Ifouston. i'J'e\as. i 'i>; a i na hie every where. Wnrrias'e License?. K.: .. I ? <i :? ?> i -.a j Jt?r. I.oljt V> I : n 1 1 . ? I'" .'. I'l li'r ' ami A < '? ? o* *??l . i. ! I of I . I '.i. '?tr. ti. I ? ? -I ? ? ?? i : i : - 1 Alarv M.iliit I!'s', , both '??!" U'l . -liiiK. I-HUI'-II'. : Ki.'i? r' ' i '?! K i 1 - .... .. I ;? !?->> i....!, of W i: ? 1 :nu T!h.'ii;i?" ??:. f . i : ? ; ? 1 1 n-? >5 . of I Ivi-lK' > . j ? ?!> :??.? :ili'i \? H < "?.?(? II" ??'- "i* \> ll'-< llll^. U illiani 15. V 1 mi *tnf . "i V? nrwix.'ii. and 1 \ i i iii Kii-tii ' of Wli-'-i i ?:i; . Harry i\ I'oland and I. rota l':i. inn. j.oi i: of I '? irj'o,:,' , i tiiio. I I s. U'li-'H#-!- .-Mi. I .-?.niir Sump- 1 I t lei), (.llliil of .\|o|'!'"C It, ' I.,. I ill io. ' '<i w :i !il S : iii'.m :i|i.| M:i' Hand. hoM. of i;ii,, ? ;ri-v.. 'Mwni'il ?; i lu.-ln-w ,iii<! Ma: iv lii'vn , i i :t. !???: ?> > f W '>? ?1 ins;. lio'ii"-- I'. .'iiiii K:)v! .1*110 Kailyv. .> In li . i' Wli- -lins. VHii : i I of Marshal! i-ir'nty. _ni.ii Tl" ? ?v' (!.*?: i iter. o! U !i- ?! i 1 1 jr. Deeds. )i. ; l ? '!; "????-: i| nsf'.i ???ill li .sli.,::d IO l o i ? i . ? i- 1 ; ^ttv.,.1, War,: .III'! oil!.-;- coil ? hi. r:it lot , 1 1 Who -<ioi fiY. o I j . U ims ; 1 1 ? ii - Ml", -i". proj.lly ? I. ?! olio. !i 1 : !3!i? iill'i oli;ri .oll^iiloi-aii II Deerts of Trust. ii. ..I- of iiiVi and two : ? ! ? - .*? > ? I il> w-r?. 'il- ii for ??."?. 'in. I in ? i i ? ? > .i-rh's oi-fi.-. . y. |. -May. Fiduciary. Ma: .1 i:.i r ai'iioint- ii -a ' ? ? 1 ? ' \\ i j.1 of !. o H:i i?- ii<" iVa *>?'?!. I* -irl h*,..rs' VVit I KH- Worth M jl I awl l-itr.i- Ro'vmat . apprai; ?> ? s. ! Committee Meet* Today i * i To Arra^'pe for '"Enlistrsieit Day" Demonstration ? Other C o m m i t tcemen Named. | Mjivo" II I.. Kirk ha- atidiil nilpv i nanu s ><< ill" cninniii too in r Marge of the "Kulisintfin I >.*?;. ro:?4>rarion in he In-ill April If, including l.ouis 1 l.oonaril of ilio if V. T. I,. A.. S:i laTintendent nf Schools ' 1-*. 1 1 ji hi'jis, ; x h?' 15' v. I'f t'iaioiioo Kiipoiio AIIpii 'of Stro-'t Mi- iioilis: Mi > i;>i ?< I jfliun li, anil t'h:tri<*s A. in !<?!?. i Tin- mi! r'?iiitniUf.' will ?h?iv i his ? a fiornonn : n ilio Win- liatr Cnmtni'i' ciai a>so<:a! i'Ui assi-iiil(!> ruom '-STUNT NIGHT" AT THE NORTH STREET CHURCH. > ? TSiu :? ' Vi'iiinc in tiio narlnr <>i' ;ilif fhnroh ii" mnntl:!.\ <01 ial nifcsinc of i In* Yniinu Men's lliijlo rla-s of tho North Sti'o.'i M I', ihiirch v-'ii! !)?? iir lil. A I i romiiar r< w ill tn Doctor Tells How to Quickly Strengthen Your Eyesight at Home Dr. Lewis says Bon Op t o is strene-the n inr the eyes of tlioufands. I It i.<. Euaian- ; teed la ?t react hen eyc.i so ?4 in one week's ' time in many j injtaneej, Often j entirely does | away with ch?s$ ? en: quickly _ re jlieves inflammation, achinr, ttcliinsr. bumins, I ti.'ed. workntra inert, watery eyes. Not a necret j remedy .Absolutely harmless, formula on erery | paekupr. >pe. Doctor's announcement toon to I appear in this paper. llon-Opto prescription fllled 1 iiy 1 1, i.lra s! Co. and other drujysrists. HANCHER IN TIMES OF PEACE OR TIMES OF WAR DIAMONDS An; the oiio, solid, substantial. safe investment, 1 hat nivalis absolute security for yi.iic funds, without de preciation iri value. Uur statement of quality is ab solutely 1,-eiiaW. HANCHER'S ? / I ? & JEWELERS. SILVERSMITHS, IMPORTERS. ARTISTIC MERCHANDISE 1223 MARKET ST. Brunswick Phonographs and Pathe Records If you nir thinking of buyiusr a phonograph, y i ? 1 1 II rtucl the educational exhibit of BRUXS WK 'K PJIOXOvrRA'PIIS and PATHE REC ORDS, in our window this w eek. of vital importance to \*ou. And wo will #Jadl.v demon strate this Great musical eom hiuation for you at any time. The Burgess Carpet Co. \ 1121 Market St. Both Phones. Proposed Government rn WAR LOAN Subscrlptlona to the war loan on termt prescribed toy the Government may be filed with The City Bank of vVheellnfl. Our facilities wtll be placed at the di?posal of both the Government and the Public. This Bank will handle subscriptions for the Impending loan without profit or commission of any kind. ' THE CITY BANK OF WHEELING elief for Rheumatism y A Stratford Vapor Bath eliminates all ?poisonous matters from the body and leaves a clean, healthy condition. Sep arate departments, under trained atten dants, for ladies and gentlemen. STRATFORD SPRINGS HOTEL Bell 1596 Wheeling, W. Va. Nat. P.V. 155 a-ked ' !?;? t'i in ? ho stunts. Uf'.nsiiin' m - will he .~i*i % ?m1. All tivii <>t i }>?? iitiuiuuniiy regardless of iii;ic<li jilliliiiiiui! :j r?* ?-ordi:?lly fn v it BANNER AND BANQUET FOR WOODMEN TONIGHT j Half- Thousand Guests Will Probably Assemble n% Table for Jolification j of Woodmen of America. To < > |fl?:;iic winning ib* ban in'i' fur iik I i u }?< -r.~ . the Wheeling j c;i ' i : 1 1 i ii .M<i(ivrn Woi'dm'-ii of \niorica. vi'l Isjtve :i 'l?;i i?- r tonight. i'i the' l-^.t In.II mv'!' I laiuherV jnwelry slore. .1. M. Ciiiiit *li> : i?u? > . i'f I'iirk ? ?.imrg. will !'!?' -???) the banner. I>< l\'.?'C!l -I ' ?? I ;; Mil guest'1 an* e.vpnrled. nn! only tin- in- infers cif ilm Wheel in.- i"i in (? Inn -i ni-. s from Kim drove ami Marlins rv. |i''i>uiy t'unni'lly. ?ii?- uther speakers will be I'arker Selwy, of i. afion. ilisirir! deputy: Kev. Samuel i .loii'-s hi i|i?' 1 'iiaiiliic Street church! ami ("liarrfs Morris, fieri,- of the liiii krye '?amp ai Martins Ferry. Walt*4!' Brown. who will bp a de|e-j gate 'it iii?> si ;? t o ramp ai Kikins ami i- a- randida'e for ii**lt?jjui?? lo il;?> head j lamp a; Chicago. will spea !?: upon; IimIri* affairs Timothy <>'F,oary, also! oii<*^aif* 10 i i;c si.:; in camp will talk! <? I ill- gllfsls. TO RECRUIT SOLDIERS AT THE RESCUE MISSION Men Loyal to Christ Are Also Loyal j to Country, Says Superintendent i Cory. "This iii ? a recruiting station for [ Christ." said Superintendent Gardner) Vi". Cory at the I'nion rescue mission yp.-ti-rdJiy. "but all of my men are! loyal Americans and stand ready to respond lo the call of duty." Mr. t'ory is arranging ro establish a- recruiting slaiion for llie govern meni al ihe rescue mission. There are several men now in the mission t - 1 I who have served time in the army and [are well built soldier*. j MR. SWEENEY BUYS FINE HOME. Ex-Sberiff A. T. Sweeney has pur i iliased i !>?-? magnificent Grang G. [Oliver bungalow at Klmwood. The bungalow is now occupied by C. N. llam-hcr. pending tho erection of Mr. 1 lumber's new home. Mr. Sweeney will move ro the property as soon as .Mr. Handler moves into bis new residence. DON'T SUFFER WIMEURAUM 1 Musterole Gives Delicious Comfort [ When those sharp pains go shooting j through your head, when your skull i >ccnis as if it wo lid split. just rub a I little Musierolc on the temples and I neck. It draws out the inflammation, | soothes away tiie .pain, usually giving j nuirk relief. t I Musterole is a clean, white oint 'ment. Made with oil of mustard. I Better than a mustard plaster and | does not blister. Many doctors and nurses frankly ! recommend Musierolc for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, j neuralgia, congestion, pleurisj'. rheu matism. lumbago, pains and aches of | the back or joints, sprains, sore mus ics. Iiruises, chilblains, frosted feet ? | colds or the chest (it ct'ten prevents i pneumonia). It is always dependant.