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1 F Gold Filled Cose Warranted 20 y*?ra Pendant S ?ttin? Perfect Se'H.ockin? SottinJ Device Safeh Recoilinc Click Thin ? Mod?) Gold Center Wheel Patent Micromctric Screw ulator Cornpen^a' ing Bal o nee With Timing Screv/8 Adjusted to Tem perature Oou ble Roller acapernent B <~^A u o t H Qir opri r>? 17 Ruby &Sepphiro Jewols Mede by th? Famous Illinois Wafth Company BUY THIS WATCH ON EASY PAYMENTS Select one ?of these master time kerprrs. in a 20-year gold-filled rase ? your rhoirc of fHattenis ? and wear the complete watrh while ymi pay for it. With proper rare this movement will last for 50 years. My special price, onlv S22.50. a small de posit. wear the wat?*h and pay at the rate of $1.00 a week. THOMAS Wheeling's Original Credit Jeweler, Over 20 years in business? 6 years in present location. 1210 Market St. Thin Model Case? __ ' _ ' Choice of Patterns. McLure Hotel Block. ? ifi 16 Indictments Returned; j Six Bootleggers Sentenced; \ 25 Aliens Are Naturalized i rZDEBAX. GRAND JURY RETURNS TXRST PARTIAL LIST OF TRUE BH.I1S. Jndgre J)*yton Gives Patriotic Talk. Germans Eliminated from Examination. Excepting an hour just before ad journment when a halt dozen bootleg gers were sentenced, the >.-at i re day Vs* t-rday in federal court w;ts devoted to examining a large class of aliens for their final citizenship The grand jury reported true l>:!!s in !?? of about 1;.". cases investigated s: no- they c>n \-n?'d Monday at terrsooa. The report of the strand jury nas not made public >* if, however. reported that t K ?- ttvatei part of thos^ indicted w-r>- charged with s-ilir.c liquor without government -r.ses, wh:l?i four of trie f;ve tneti ? r.urjr-id with white siav-ry were in S'cted. Sentenced Bootleggers. .>'.x of the lnri:< *??'1 bootleggers entered of guilty late 1:1 the afternoon and were sen?en- -d h> .f Alton ilordon I >ay*on from Z ~> ?iay? to four months in the various county jails. Kach was :is s?-ssed the usual. ?;???> fine anil costs. Attorney S. <> Hoy. .- represented tii" ?? of th?- offenders ? ?nly one of t i ? ? alleged seven bootleggers arraigned f.>i trial plead not guil'v. This v.as Klir Heaver, of Sisr-rsvilN'. His hearing was sent for to-day. The six of fenders v.- Im plead guilty to setting liquor without a government license w.-re; Amill Lim> hratte. days in Marion county jail; J.'rta Davis, .'to days m ii.^rbour county jail; Will Aggt? ? alias liager and also Koot-and-a-half ? four months in U".??.d county jail. Ha is said to l?e tiie king of bootleggers in the I'arkershprg see tion. The o'h<-r>. '.?.-??re Thuma Marker. 2'? days m liarb-.ur county jail; Harry Hull. >~>0 days in Harbour county Jail; John Vees. 30 days in Ohio county jail. Grand Jury to Report Today. It was reported about the r'.-th-ral building late yesterday afternoon that the grand -jury 'would report to court th lift^t tiling upon convening tins morn ing with jHiorher list of indictments, including posioffice robbery cases, secur ing registered letters ami money orders by fraud, and the rest of the "boor leg. Jng cases. It was stated that there will be about twenty true- bills returned j this morning. I; N likely tlia' xratid Jury will not ^.t iIii.uikIi .1 - work In-fore early u>\i w?-*-k. A r?-in?rr ?was i-urront that they m;ty p-cess ??.iriy this afternoon until Mondav after n; i v?-stiKatlnjr the Severn I alleged disloyal ! , ms?s. which they will probahly probe I this morning:. No OermMs Examined. A surprise was s|>r;i iilt yvst-rday 1 ! morning preparatory to the examination ' ??!* -t !??-* large chtss of foreigners f'?r ; ilrtal citizenship pap'-cs when th?- i'?urt j announo-d tlmi t).e s-v ral lo-rman ; aliens would not 1>?- givn their linal , esauiinati'on for naturalization until the war w.is over. The ????rm:in applicants were present for examination and were I nui'-h surprised wh? n< tl.'-y |e-irn?-d h..t . they had h.-en elimuiateil. I Judge 1 >ayt?"ui d-livered one of : lie { most impressive and -mphaii patriotic j addresses ever h- ard from n federal ' bench in this section of utility. I i ? ? strii. lv from the shoulil'T. and closed !?>' . impressing upon the class tlnii if th y Doctor Tells How to Quickly Strengthen Your Eyesight at Home nr. Letrls suys Bon Op t o is atrenethe ti me the eyes I of thousand.-*. It is guaran f teed to st re nj then eyes 50 ?i in one week's time in many instnnees. Often entirely docs aw?y with class es: quiekly re lieves inflammation, achins. itching. burninc tired. workstmined. watery eyes: Not a secret Temedy. Absolutely harmless, formula o.n every package. See Doctor's announcement soon to '? appear in this paper. Bon-Op to prescription illk-ii by C. H. Oriest & < V>. and oilier druggist ?*. Bon-Op^ ^iren^then^ Eyesight Home Hospital Travelling Bag Nursery Keep them well supplied at all times with the best Acci dent and Emergency needs from the big- stocks at all of dtit stores. You will find the thing you need, in a quality that will more than satisfy you at a price entirely reason ible. Fill those needs today. . Cottons Bandages Plasters Liniments Rubber Goods SINGLE BOTTLE OF NERV-WORTH BROUGHT ANSWER 2ANE STREET"MAJ\rS STATEMENT CONTAINS TELLING FACTS. "The 8e6t Medlcinc I Ever Took" is the Way Mr. H. C. Hunter Puts It. At the Time He Lived at 174 Zane Street. "I have been having stomach trouble. I think ii was nervous indigestion. I whs wrv nervous Hid not si ???*!> well. I'oor appetite. Worn out feeiini:. :N'u ambition. Tired in the mo.rninn wlnn I'd tfei up. This condition has been of one year's standini:. L>ociored some, taken lots of medicine, but got very little relief. I llnully was persuaded 10 trv Nerv Worth and ONE MOTTLE UUoicHT THE ANSWER. I'm bet ter iill arounil. Sleep well, appetite yood. nervonsne-s about all iroite and 1 want to say Nerv-Worih is the be?t medicine I've ever taken. I yite Nen Wurth i lie credit ol reacliiuu mv case. ?II. C. W'NTEIl." 171 Zane street. l'aer's I'liarmacy .-ells Nerv-Worth a! . Wheelinu atui hands your dollar back if this Famous Family Tonic does not benefit your child or your self. Ask for the new Nerv-Worth Laxative Tablets. i.'."ic a box. Wonder fully cood for liver and bowel< Espe c.ially valuable in connection with Nerv-Worth. the ionic. Nerv-Worth is also sold at Miicro Junction by Moore Mros. : Marlins Ferry by Ualston ?v I'arker; St. Clairsville by I'aiier.-oti .v Sons; 1 i i rilesv i I le b\ 1 1 illers 1 li os. : Cameron bv I'aiii'-ion Dm;; Co.: Si.-jetsvillo by C. 15. I 'isf| ue ; New Mart in.-ville by !1 lornbrook's l?rus Store; Moundsville by J. II. I Seam Uriu <"o. t; It t i ..: !..>,?! -, ...l true ih. t :ui. .1 Sir>t ??. ill-" > lioitM n..| ask i.. I .(in. I. >.w. I a a. I l"?- -r.il. I. A lii>-ri.?an cil l.'.eit*. Rlgul Examination. Tilt- ? Nam in.-it i>>ii wa> ill. in. -si lijil i ver held ill ilo- i - 1 1 \ . il.-. !a r< d coart ? ?I'U.'ials. I.i v.. i- <?.'?liiillel.il !.y C.ilirl K\ iiuii.-r II. c i :. il'. ? ? 1 1< ? I " i ' i ~ i ? i fir '? office, with .India Payt'Mi :>i. -;idiiis. There w. re seln-dul. d for ? x.iiniiia i ion. lail only '.'."i were examined. S>-\ -ral w.iv I'liiniiiai.il )>eeai:se ill- ir ?\iin ?-s.s failed o> appear. ami the ? r ii'hii :ili? ii.h \v i- nit- rr.'jjai.-d. All of Hi.- [uisse *. Tli?-I?* :iji|?iieiiii?.ns r f?>rwardeil t.. Wasti;'>u!..|i |ji v t i? i ;; It t . ,ie l if ;i|iprov.-.| 1 1 1. - ? vil! t Me-ir litial papers of rit !*/.? n>lr |> ? ti d i. .-."irs. < f I line. Those will. W.-fe ??xalllill' ll \ e>t? rdlV in. I i.J.'tl .ili.-lis t." : ? ? ? t ? t s-v-'ti .-rtiltit rt"s. Til. IV \vt re . - . S ? t Ais'- ian-. tiuv. ,:m> si .in.*.-. live Itaiiutv. : i- 1*. ? ? 'furl.*:, three englishmen. ? ?n?- I l.dlan.l. r it'.d tlir.-n Former State Treasurer, Bel mont County Man, to Lead P a r t v 0 r gan iza t ion Wo r k . at l>.-"?:. h |. Tj,? <vr. IIFS, (j . Mav " N.i:.:::;^ fotnter St.jie Tre;?>un r K. W.. A.c'icr. forme!', til |>i It, im; ounty. -? neral extcuiiv" secreiary ir. eharie ...i state organization work Charles E. Hard. I'orisiiiotiih. assistant fern tary. anil Colon el William Cooper i'rociur. Ct"i cinnaH. chairman of a linaisc ? com mittee of bis own .-eleeiion. 'he sub committee if nine of ill- . I i ? j ublican state advisory coniuiiitee toi|;:y laid the groundwork lot a state .; ? !? .01 eanixat ion. Archer and Hard will be sivct; a lar ger lieadquai' 'iei s staff. incPtdhm a publicity division, whose immediate task will l>e to form :n > \>-ry county active co-operat inu eommittees. |). i). .Morrow. IIiil<boro. ciiait matt of the state central committee, i< Vice cbait ii.an both of ihe advisory coin inittee of liftv and ;ln? subcouimi" <if nine. Tlie 1 bainuan cf t't two committees is Senator War: *11 H Hardinu, the appointed .? n?| r< . o^nUed lteati of the Kejuihije;.,. niaeii'ttery in ! >h i??. MOUNQSVILLE SWAMPS Normal School Team Easy Pickin' for M< utul Citv Batsmen ? Pinal Sccrc 15-1. Ali.'Ilni \ ili. '> s?_-l:< *? ?! Ii.-iisill'-n f ? I ;i \ i I,., , in v. i'Ii t livery of ::.-n ? i it. i ? il l' r '??! ii. I ' i :!? i-.i'jit N->rin.:l i nill''. y.steiday, ;>ml \vi?? i, 111. snioUi- i.f the I ? : t > 1 1 ? li.nl -? I :il'|.'|- : 1 1 ?? Ion.; ?i i ii?- ilium.:':- of -lUory t lt? ? tinal scorw was I :<? i. I i riiinti: ..Vorinal. oonsid | ?? c? ?? I I*} il<>;.. >.(? i - :>?-? ill. l.iesl team in , ? ji f rji ? W<\-i \ ii ^ ii 11; 1 1.-? 1 1 iwi-n heai.ii. Ha;. iv.irled ?'???? Mihi'mIsx ii!<- yesl- rday I anil li'-'il i ii?- ,\ i .1 n -i i it ? i.i tin-. scat | t ?? ri-i i I.i n u l?'S. S. ni >.?: i:. if. K. | Kairmont I 1 , .Monmlsv ill. . .. I.'. I.' 1 I i'a i t.ri'.s. It-iiii.'i and \\" Jii i ?? . Kay j and I, .i.-s, , AMATEUR NOTES 'I'll' til-' ?-?Mil!. of t I Kim IllC'till ? i<-ainii- 1. 1 ili. V.'li". lint: Mold ;iii?l KoUil ! dry <?? nil f ?:i-ii \ was |?l.*? >*???! mi (In- ne w ly 1 : > ill ntii .i >i n | ?:? n> i; rounds. anil resulted in a vil li. ry I". ?r 1 1 ? Triangles over III* T-?-Miiar.- liiin. il. Tin- tfn ?ii?- ran I'm* ? I'- v.'ii innings anil i-o Au It <"11 in a final SCi'l-i- . lu 1. Musty was tin- star performe i- of tlio I >lav, his inning at.il. Icis<- running briiifr j ins: :i. I '? t!i>- Tria tide's runs. I Si-in.. i.v itniinvs: l{. II. K. | Triaim l> . . . " a 11 ?' a I "17 1 i T-snii.-ir.--i . ! " I?--.' 0 (i Hat'et ii .I'll and S|n in ? I< ? niiedv ami \Tu.-:; | Th' s* ? -< ? 1 1 . 1 u ; 1 1 1 ? - of th-- s< asnM will II*.- jii?: y I Krtd'iy .-v> nintc l ie I ivi-i-n i he I T-5?i|n.-ir' y ami lit*- n.-vvly organ food j 1 1 1 1 ii ?rn i r i rls' H am. Th* Ki'iith Si.!.- .Ml-Si/trs chalb-nco any IT ?r I ??->?<?:< r-ol-l (.-am m tin- ulilo vaili-y for kjiIh*- Sunday. .May 'S. Med [Minus. Silver Star". Virmnia lndej?oi!d I >-tii?i. Mi. i ?s.- I'm.' nr any other fast iainat'iir i^ani. l-'??i* further arrant; im-nts ? -:< 1 1 ntt National i>li> >n*> ! anil ask fur Haul. Tlio following play 1 i-rs arc In r- iii't i 1"? ? r prael !<???: Nolto. Il.'ll.-r, I Int-i '?!<? ??. Kill fn< -r, !\d?do. Kreu.se. 1 1 ilili-ln anil. Sohu!. > ? i H . Hounds. EX-OAMBIEE NOW SPINS THE WTKEET. IN PAMOUS DRAMA, "EXPEKEENCE" lli.w !.-.i i. .-disni is demanded i>n the stage tmiay is instanced l>y the fact that ! in "K\|.i rii :u-'-. ' Ui<- famous 'tonrge V. Illnliari niiii'aliiy play sunn to l><- so*:n i for tlii- tirst ii in this city, it was j thought ti'-i-i-ssa rv to engage a real roll I lotto i-roupi. i- to hamil.- liio big scene | in "Thi- t'orriilors of Chanco." as tho program <1 ? L>'crih.-s thi- rambling inci dent. And pi'ol.a l?ly f? w of thosn who ha v. s'-.-n I his \vi.|n|i-rful play flurinp its l"tn; runs in \>-?- York. Chicago, .ftostnii ami I 'lnlacji-lphin hav known that !h" coipiiloiit K'-nll'-ninn who spins ih<' i\i..ry hall so n.'ti'-halatuly ami rale* s in ;ii- chips of tin- losers is in rwility nn<> of th'- hi-st known croupiers in th^ worhl. His naino is Thomas Mack. h'> weighs 25'^ pouinls: ho is a') yoarx ohl, l>ut ilocsti't look it. and In- ha.s gambled all ovor the world for the p:ust thir.y yoars. Now ho says ho has laki-n th> I'iKiC'-s t yanildiiiK chatici. lir. ,.v.-r loot; in his life by liecotnitm an actor ? and he hns won l?ooauso Ik- has "rtiade Ri-io.l" and carries off the liijf uainhlniK :.e.-iie with just I ho riKht draniatio touch wli.-u Vouth. a I'tor winnitic ainiil tin* Kav crowd of pleasure s?ookors. linally -loses his last dollar and is turned from llie primrose path by the suicide of de spair. WALTER BEE IS 11 WORK HERE ! harry hill the first v.ct.m ! NABBED BY CHI^ ?EPRUT ! prohibition officer. ? Arrest Declared to Have Been Made ! on Evidence of Sales? Quiet Prevails in Wet Circles. i I k-ijui v Commissioner ol I lohibi lion J Waller on the job h'.'i raided a house in W Vs' 1 ' , r. -l- il opposite Auditorium. .. ml j lurry Hill on a T.'I . '| ; ilu- prohibit ion lav. I'1 ? ||nbbs apiM.ar.-H h.-.o,v :-<i?i. - K 1 <?? ?? in iii.. county jail ami m* , ?>? | hi- a pi?i-;?r:? lor a In aim-. Th,. of llili. i' i> ' was not mailt' under tin m-w J)"'' .. I a-inoiuli" aiii*ndnien< . ,.vj. I (-omnitssioner I'.ee claim- to '? * 0, tiv,. sales aira.nsi 11 ill. , win, in- :.pi.n.a<h of iii,. conn praiid jury -N m'a ;1' mind Slates sninil jui> si m ? I session lu re. Urn tlevehipment ?- nl tb^ l i) ? ? \i two or i liree d.t>> ?" ? ' v. it'll no little i m en1- -i . No anm* i ? ; ; is forthcoming as to ill I- n-?? , ,M time v'oininissioner 1-ee \\il a - ? I in i lie prohibition enforcement in j Wheeling. ..tiers! I To the casual obsonei. I1'"; , ! which are said to have house, spe. k tf.VWS.'? - rt Moniulsvill- where llie cii> poliu | made two aiT'-sts > e.-|et < I ?? > . . .. ; : Notwithstanding the apparent noi h , joins: " situation. detect ives who been connected will, lb" I""1," bit ion enlom ineni last injs i , iatv.l that there were sale.- m.nb .n t W.ollt V-nlle honse-i ill tile l.ilj \ l S .. I ; ,l '.Vii mien-slim: i.-pori was out last veiling IO 'be effec! lliat deteCti. > With a legal repre^.-ntaine "I 'b* ?\nt i-Saloon l^aum* within in I ? ? _ iVw weeks hav, visited ami secured i -n trance to a number ol >peakeas e. where, it is said, drinks were p r chased bv l he d-teclives in the pics cure of the Anii-Saloon league mall. OVATION FOR FRENCH (Continued fr?m rirst Pa^e.) : :?.rau until Hie !"?-? moment. with ol'tiei:^ and saying An ?..n lust at o'elock the train hej..in move, the crowd ? auatn ami t |\e 'Frenchmen on th" obs. i \ ',mr i plat form waved their hats un il tin j disappeared 111 t lie dlSUIRO. Received in. House. i w as u i N' ;*r? ? v. \i?> 'i he 1 I ,?i- fii Wsis !? ? ? iv 'i ? ii 1 1.?|, v Will, r..ar> .?! e.u-rs ami i;;."s ..I Viva I.. Kranr." iron. Ui? ??? ii"- ;'n-d liv. ,.".1 M stirri.m si-e.-h m l-Vem-U. and I M l! <h.il JefTre Ol ri-s|M?ns- lu J.1 .i, I,,;.!.siraii..i? s.-H.i "Thank you nnd I wavms: Ins iiait'l a I loin. >huill ?"?n hand, will; ,h? . in. iiil.-rs. a !)? I :>s l:.-pr. s.-iiiativ- ?' un ? it. I :.ali'.i i ii pa ss.-.l .lev. n l,."\ | \ i\ lam. l.m.linK j ? AV, S. v. ral tin I.- -Irl':. s-.m- yf t y ! t..rs ..f m.-inlii-rs, wore ktss.-.t upon tl" . . ti.'i-ks l.v .\iarsliat .loffr.*. _ ??,i \|. cImVs of Marshal .Intir. s stafS and ' ?li.iinl.run. i;r.-at uran.l.sen ;.f i ..?'..nil Lafay-tlo. lined i,, front ?>t" th" rostrum Applause ?mil rl|."TiHK histeil lllnre than live in in- I ?U. S. Wli. n quiet rciRn-vl a?:un Sponger i-tarU imri.ilu.-fd M. Vivlanl. who said I '"-NVv.t shall 1 forffct til" ??'^Innia i i i..ii< ..r Hi- Ani.-rlt-nn people If 1 c ? ii.. i thank \*ou ade<itiately it is not |)l Vir prut Had'- - lackinp. Mil -e , th.- words to . \|.r. ss H an- oisuL-j ' ??\vi. f.-.-l thai \our sympathy 1 . niloisiasiu- assistance ???me not j ;.,.K from v our beans, bin irom Uu, j^liousv wliieli y."i hav.. for y.nir o? .,,,.1- \\".- hav.. seen that j'"" lubill i iio: only tin- i.blipation -l i?.?or. hut all at on.-, w. bruo n un , ,M i , s .?liarinom ml i n. O t ?. th.- A ni.'i lean soul W le n m. "ts' an Mn. ri. an h- n^pr-' t ,,-al man. iiviim f-r th.- :i,t?irs ^b III.- I. II! at iii-- sane- nme "n.- <Iis>.o\ i . th.' An.- riean soul th.; f. .;sh...;ss an; ' V,.. viva. it of a iv w IH-. str. n-,'11 ' vlii. h Vom.'s from -be il- voiiot. <?. ; ji,,.,.,!. Ami so in that A,n?r,;;?,,tl^u|l^;;i iliiv.. liffot'.' UX I I'' tiaraii.-x "I tin .on ; . f th- J.ra.li.-al ail. I the aK-nl. i Tb.-i ?? is a pn rail* I 1- tW.-. n your 'and ours. ; nvin. i | -You. 1 i k ? ? ourselves, cairj th. ni.m ,1,1.. ..f n froo p...pl- to maintain ' ii|. -a Is. to r-xchamie .-. rt.mi opini.Mi,, I r.l in- tiv I r.'iii.-u*l?us ;.|..bl.nia f ' our i wo iiiit i?>ns nuo ? ? 1 . . V, iVi-* an absolut- monar.-ii who so-ks . .i?ili..r< i.. ilo his u ill. When V'f.' w .lays aco'th- p. ople of i he nation I . i ti.\ .??ill to arms, that man who. , *s:t w linn 1-ai'lnp t nu,i ' l'! ' Vi'a i V." ! inning to tits sill. J> -el s, > 'j <?f. j I -7f vour national h-m. | .oerp- \\ ash ? I w-ir..!:";!"" "t* "LVfr j J ?"?' a,s0 \ uvhV-nH-n,.' f-r mlvr t.f! i 1 1 * i V* ? ? <worn tiv ' . llh-athh-ls of thos.- ":lv;;<Vni '".'on, 't- has I....MI sworn 1>\ ewr.s lo\.r j f, |..iii from the cradle to l Xearlv all tho iii. inbfi s had P" I .he member, of th" mission when ''<P ' r.-sentatlve Mann, with It. presemat ! vo ' ? tl inlilii on liis arm. passed *' h ' i ,,e,V.l " rs of Marshal .toiYre s slaff fcn. h \l&- Ml- rianHln's lmjl ?"?' """'I M.r- \ rim mbruii lb rheorlng reached the proportions of a ?""Ambassador .Jusserand w^ Jntroduc j <>il nnd spok?* iti I**11. *'*? si?1?> l|V ! I "If two tlictl who ll'l \ * . ,'V, h Irh' Heorge Washington nnd S.la" f" T n fli vet t e . o.lld b- here th-V I ll,,,n?VlLv -\Ve thank von.' The iiellnn. t h'at hns been taken hy tlv ns touched the people of 1- ranee v er> .{. ..plv, I can assure you 1- or ? hj t j j Franco In former years did .nr the TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES J l" you hnv Oaiarrluil ivjuwss or iH'firl iioisi-s U" i" y?.?ur ilnis msi and jfft ' nuiii'i' ..1 I'Jinnint iduiihl.- .strength), ami n > 1 < I I" it ?ijiiut i>i' hot water ami I ??uncvs :?!' KraiiUliit* il sw?ar. Take 1 lablt'spoonlul lour linn s a ilav. Tli is will ni'. n lirin? quirk v> - 1 i?- f I'rniii th- ilisipoji.siiiK In-nd ii'ilsos. CI"uk<hI nostrils should ? i ><-i i . l?r?alhiiiir li'X'niiip i-asy anil ih?' mucus st up ilmiqiitiK in' ? Hi- throat. It Is easy ? ?? prepare, costs little uml is pleasant to take. Any <"'iu% wlu> has t'atarrh til I >"a lti"ss or hf-afl noises should give this prescript ion a tri:il. . Docs Your Complexion Barometer Register Fair or Cloudy? If you are well, it registers "fair." If you are below par? if for example, constipation forces you to depend periodically on drugs and physics, it is very likely to register "cloudy." Nujol helps keep you free from con stipation and from the laxative habit as well. It does not upset the ordinary processes of digestion and assimilation. It does not irritate, but by internal lubrication facilitates normal move* ments. In this way it promotes true health, the only sure foundation of a good complexion. As Nujol is not a physic but a lubricant, if does not gripe or upset the system. Being tasteless, it is not unpleasant to take. The Standard Oil Company (New Jersey) has used its world-wide re sources in producing Nujol ar .?! its reputation is behind the product. Nujoi is the only remedy for constipation we manufacture. The genuine sold only in pint bottles bearing Nujol trade-mark. AH bottles filled at our Nujo; plant, abso lutely modern and sanitary. if rite toaax for an instructive h"oktet on iSujoi and its uses, \ ( X\ STANDARD Oil COMPANY 7T) J \yM Bayonoe iNen .New Jersey V*-' J 'Jig' ? _ . Pnited States she expected no recom pense but your friendship, find 1'rnnc-"* has It. You are now taking' part in the liuht for liberty." WILL ORGANfZE (Cioatinucct from First Pag"e.) they win render. Creation of the rc sitvc, he said, would lift a burden from the shoulders or government officials and give volunteers a chance to bo of real csrvlce. Tlu> defense council today gave the governors and stale representatives an outline of a pros ram for state assist ance to t h>- federal government in t li? conduct of t lie war. They wc|-<- Jj *l?l that ih" slate defense councils could no these things: I'rotnote patriotic spirit and educate the people the magttitud of the tusk ahead: and in recruiting i h ? National iiuard; assist in carrying "iii I he enrollment for the new nrm\ and in determining exemptions from draft; maintain labor standards; establish la bor clearing houses . assist hi getting workers t<> use their "broken time" on the farms: assist in gelling idle irc.n and boys to ti farms;- afford fa- iliti. * iii aiding tile government to collect rev enues: help float the liberty loan: or ganise cintral food production eomniit lees to work with ih<- stale def-nsc couneils; supply their own food re.jiiir? nieiits wherever possible, and r^duco wast.- iu i he home. The state councils weve asked to in duce older and more responsible no-n enter military training cumps, as tin 11 going to the tirst camps probably will he advanced in grade in the near future-. .Members of the federal council's or ganization outlined at length to the ^,h ? etnors steps the government is taking to put i lie country in a state of prepay dness. Yale's Request Denied. Ni-:\V IIAVKX. ntiii., May 3. --The war department. it became known here to-day has denied the remiest "f the Vale I'niversity am liorit i?-s that the Vale battery be sent to Korl Sill as a corps for the purpose of training its members for commissions in the army. The war department's decision is made known iti a letter from Adjutant Ueneral II. P. Mci 'aln lo i 'onirressniati .lohn Tllson. of this city, stating that t lie pr>> liosal does not fit in with the plan which the war department feels obliged to car ry out. The letter in pari says "The Yale students who are old enough to he admitted to the training cam [is which begin .May can serve the country best by attending those camps and perfecting themselves so, as to become officers of the greatly ex panded field artillery . It- would be a mistake to have all those men in on? small unit when the country is badly lu need of officers for -IS regiments of field artillery." For Daylight Savin*. TV*ASH1N?:T< in.. May -I 'ayligbt sav ing as a war measure was indorsed to day before the senate interstate eoni metye committee by a delegation of manufacturers and business men. Sena tor fabler's bill will he referred to ;l sub-committee for further consideration. | A majority of the citizens of lietroit. i where the plan has been la operation a j STUBBORN ECZEMA HEALED BY AM,1 The New Discovery for the Relief | and Cure for Chronic Skin Diseases. \Ve are dally jiving h-tturs of praise from- people who have been cured j l?y Aniolox Many of them te|| how, -for; years, they have tried different remedies j and doctors in the vain effort to llnd re- i lief. Some become discouraged and lose ! all hope of ever bei ml cured (?; i; Kris- j bee. 1ST Sycamore St.. Ma'tisliepl, ? >., j writes: "Our baby's face was covered t with eczema scab- ;. sor.-s and scabs I She was a pitiable sight. We tried ' everything. Took her to i'lttsbiirgh doc- ' tors, but were unab'.e i.i hud an\ r.-lief i until we used Aniolox. It cured her ! within a short time " Amolox < lintiiK-ut alone uill ?psiikl-i, Vianish pimples, blackheads, and ta.-.j - . ii t ] all redness of the skin and eo.r.. most ? forms of skin disease Had. ch? oe.c cases j of Kczetrsa. psoriasis. Tetter, thai have ' lasted fop years', yield more <;uickiy I when both ?dntnien' and li<|ind are used ; Trial size r.Oc. ?' II i litest ,v f'o. IIP.' j Market St.. Wheeling, AW Va.. guarantee : Aniolox. and will refund the money if it I falls lo give sal isfacl ion. Send postal for free sample lo Aniolox | laboratories, Vonngsiown. Ohio. I yc.ir ar* satisfied withlllie experime nt, , Ceorge Remind. of thai city. told the i ?-otini! itti-.-. That I ho plan has speeded lip factory production aii'l I'f-cn of much I physical benefit to employes was stated j J.y's. II Colgate. X.-w Vork soup nianu I fact ii 1 Kxira time the plan would give for I home Kfi t'aion j ttfsr was an argument ad I vancd hy W. II. Sibley. ol the Rophes ! i -r. X. v". chamber of commerve and I-;, i ! I;. Wily.. a, of Host. in. rcjiresoi't itiit tlx: . National Association of <"otton Man u fay- < : tun-rs. i Boost in BscruitLng:. I TVASIIiXHToX. May ?:!. ? Regular i 'army recruiting again showed good re- ' suits yesterday with a total of U. '!'?"> !????.? n i accepfotl. making ?? r. . r? } o brought into the service since April 1st. 'I'h <? war do- ; partment bulletin lo-day gives lVnnsyl- J \.?nia leading place lot- yesterday with j ! men. against Itos for Illinois. Moro Pay in Navy. . . '? AVASHIXHThX. May 3. ? A fifteen] dollar increase in the pay of all the en ] listed men of the navy during the war | was agreed upon to-day hy the house 1 naval romrnitteo. As an amendment to the naval hill, it equalizes the enlisted ? pay of the army and the navy. j Get 15.000 Shipbuilders. j XVASIIIX'ITi ?.\. May ? In announe- | ? ing to-night that department of labor | ? employment agencies throughout the ; ..??? untry had registered l.'.Cini .skilled j I shipbuilders for iwork on the gro<it j , woi.de n no-reliant fleet. Secretary Wil- ; ' M.i! said tins achievement was "only a; | minor .step in the nation-wide niohilista- j . in. ii of labor" proposed by the adniinis- : i ration as a war measure. He made a I plea fur popular support and co-opera- j lion ami for a larger congressional ap- [ propria! ion for mobilization work. "Organization of the man power of J our v:tal industries at home Is Just as i necessary in this war as the proper dls- [ triliution and use of our man power at. I he front." said the secretarj1. "The! work is building up every day and every | day the department is locating new j points to which labor must be diverted ! j in order to avoid waste." May Tra.nsfer Prisoner*. XV A SI 1 IXOToX. May 3. ? Transfer to | this country of Ormati war prisoners in Rngland and V ranee so those coun ! t ries may be relieved of their feeding. ? ; was proposed in a resolution introduced I to-day by Senator Hale, of Maine, and ! | referred to the foreign relations com- | ! mittee without debate. It proposed an j appropriation of $1. "00.0(10 for the pur j CAPITAL NEWS j CTTAm/RSTOX. XV. Vn.. May 3.? | Health officers of every county in the ! state, lis well as those oi* the mtinicipall I tl"s which maintain such an official. | have been asked to attend a meeting in j ? 'hnrleston. Wednesday, May -9. That | this will he made the most Important i conference of the kind ever held in West ! X'irplnia is the declaration of T>r. S. Tj. | .l. psoii. slate health commissioner, and I Or. W. XV. dolden. president of the | state health council. [ Tnf.! utile paralysis will lie the subject ! for dis.ussion during, the greater part [ | of the day." Health authorities have ex pre>..scd a fear tilat there will he an epi demic of this disorder in West Virginia this .summer and that It will require co operation of the health officers as well as the other physicians. i! >vertii.r t'ornweil will adress the1 I meeting. ;,,u| .iniong other prominent' health specia lists scheduled to speak1 are: Ors. iIoMen, <\ K. Weiricli, Jcpson. | j W. T. II. njihaw and L. 0. Rose. An examination Is being conducted! her. lfv the bortrJ of examiners of pub- ; lie accouirtants for six applicants fori liens.- tu practice the profession of, pub ie ace. mining. The class is com-, p.* 'S. d of | ? m. Mai-Cuicheon. >>f I'oluin-, litis, i ?h i? ? : l-M ward I". Diehl and William ; I". Xinoldiw.ilf fe. of Wheeling: S. C. | Hoard, of l-'airnioiit ; .1. Frank ' Seibert. j "f Marl Insburg; Moses I'. Morris, of I Iimt intrton. The examining board is eomie.se. I of |-'ranl< U. AlllOS. presided'. ; >?!' I a i rui. nit : 1'iavid A. .layne. secretary, j <>? i i.arl. - ton; U. S. I.etuoti. treasurer. ? * i I "ark'-rsburg. A cert ideate of incorporation as Is-; sued today by the secretary of slate to lie ' "h:.! lesion Motor Sales company, of i 'ha : 1- slo.i. which proposes to engage in. Oi. automobile ami garage business. The ?nil !i"i'i::.-.l capital is $.".000. The incor- ! porators ale i |..i Faulkner. I.. A. Tin-' ? .,-r. 1,. \\ Hamilton. I!. II. Walk<*r and; .lo'n: XX". I,..-, all of Charleston. ReV. R. P Roll. i. I' IV. of Charleston. ? | was lo.lav . ? I . . ? ? ? -. I tu s'detit ?>?' it - W 1 Virginia T!iimi...e Soci. ty. J. XV. Cra 1 !inni. i'liuimi newspaper man. was elect* aviary. At ili?- ????nciudintr session held here it u.ms pl:i ti :??-<! t<> ?nrry out <ui aggres sive campa ien ? ? I humanitat ianisin this y>vir. Jn oli 1 1*1 welfare work the society ?.Mirks in conjunction with the slate board ?it' control which has supervision nvir the state humane home for chil dren at Elkins. Tlit* public service commission today s.i Tuesday. May S. :;s tin* dale "for hearing the petition of the railroad com panies for permission lo put into im iiit-tl i;t i ?? effect increase.) demurrage tar iffs which wi'iv iil?-d sometime ag<<. "r!i? ? roads \\i-j-r permitted to ille a supplemental schedule providing for an nmivaniv oi !."> per ???"?n I in general 1 1 - itrli i rat which will laconic effec tive .1 nl> l. unless the. coin mission re jects it. Tit ommisison r?*:id<-r???I an opinion in the ease of ? "it y .if lUueiield against, tlv l!lueii.*Id Water Works and Improve ment company, which has boon under i-ni.siiiei:;i ion siive August. i y 14. Tlie e.itiipanj is directed to cease the prac tice of reiiuirinu consumers to construct srvici- lines from its main t ? ? the curb or property line and is permitted to In crease the rates for water. An account-' mg must be made after December .11 to ' t hi* commission showing the results rf i ho new schedule. IN ports received in the of I ice of the state prohibition department indicate th'.-u the now prohibitory laws which are' generally recognized as having pone into effect, have ooeassloncd the ar rest of very few persons for v iolation?. Telephone communication was had with cities through the state, and so far a* could be learned there have been very few attempts to evade the provisions of the act of the legislature which per mits no one to carry more than one quart of Intoxicating liquors Into the state in any consecutive 30 day*. In some quarters it is declared that the new law has not gone. into effect, having been passed by the legislature last February fi. Tlio.v contend that May C Is the date on which it should be come operative. On petition of the county court of Kanawha county, an appeal was allowed by the supreme court of appeals today in the case of W. A. l.awson and others .-igainst th<? county court. The county court was enjoined by the common pleas court front building a Loudon dis trict road of a certain patented material and the appeal is from the action of that court. The hearing is set for May 8. *A report was received by the pubUo service commission from Vulcan. tell Ine of Willie Kobinsnn falling under a Norfolk & Western railroad train, los ing both his logs. In the compensation, department Commissioner Ott accepted the following new subscribers to the compensation fund: The Ethyl Corporation, coal, of Clarka burg: National Pwwer Construction company, contractors, of West Union. I . 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