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PARENTS Are Extremely Anxious That Their Children Shall Be Educated The child or individual who goes through life without a knowledge of Music is some what handicapped. If you are contemplating the purchase of a piano, the following makes we guaran tee to give a life service. The I'lIICKERIXG ? world renowned. Used and endorsed by tlio uTratost artists. TIIK KrRTZ.NLVN'X ? The sweetest toned Piano made. THE EMERSOX needs no comment. Our line of pianos is too latere and varied to mention in this issue. You have a eordiai invitation to visit our Piano Department at any time and decide for yourself the instrument best suited to your requirements. AY e will be glad to meet prospective customers any evening by appointment. Call Bell Phone oOj or National 4<>j. EASY TERMS NO INTEREST C. A. HOUSE Co. 1141 Market St. i "Our Experience Your Safeguard." NEARLY HUNDRED WOMEN SEW DAILY FOR THE RED CROSS SUPPLIES COMMITTEE HAS COM-! PLETED a LARGE ALLO i - , MENT OF BANDAGES. Preparations Now Start for Furnishing ; Navv Hospital Lpiit? Wheeling > Chapter is Quite Active. The supplies committee of the Redj Cross society has completed its allot- j ment of muslin bandages, enough for, the regulation oOO beds, it was an-j nounced yesterday. With the com pletion of the muslin bandages, the ' committee is now setting to work pre-: paring articles for the navy hospital', .unit. As this work is completed other., features will be taken up. Nearly a; hundred women were working in the, headquarters in the Hub building jes-j terday afternoon. I Moundsville Chapter Affiliates. ? \t an enthusiastic meeting heu. in Moundsville Monday night, members, of the newly organized branch ot th -\raerican Red Cross socit^t^ . animously voted to become affiliated! with the Wheeling chapter Mrs. h E. Field, Mrs. Gibson Caldwell and H C Whitaker were present and de livered addresses. The new organiza tion has a large membership. j Active Membership Campaign. j Active work on the membership, campaign of the Wheeling chapter. , American Red Cross society, is pected to be revived todaj. Mrs.; Robert J. Reed, chairman of the mem bership committee, arrived home last . night from New York city and % ill devote her entire time to the work. Sewing in Homes. Manv women who can not come to the headquarters of the W heeling chapter, American Red Cross society, have volunteered to do what work thev can at their homes. Mrs. H. I . . Whitaker. president, announced yes terday afternoon. One woman is de-. voting eight hours a day to the work, in her home. Red Cross Entertainments. . Many entertainments for the benefit , of the Wheeling chapter. American Red Cross society, are being planned , by the entertainment committee.; Nothing definite has as yet been ar-j ranged, it was announced yesterday, j Gompers Tells Wilson j Labor is Backing Him; WASHINGTON. I). May 15.? i The first joint session of the British labor and officials ot* thBj American Federation of Labor was held hero to-day iu the Federation building. . i President Gompers. h<*< r?-tai> Mor-j rison and other offlwr* of /he led'T-j ation met in conierencc with ? hailes: W. Bowerman and J. R. Thomas, both | prominent British members of parjia-j ment, and N. W. Garrod, representing, the welfare department of the mmis .try of munitions. The British delegates w.-re sent 't , this country in connect inn with the British official mission, ar th" sugges tion of President Gompers. who asueu Premier Tdovd George t ? ? ?l< ? so. A 1 a uadian delegate also lias beetiappomt- ? ^ "If the cause of freedoiut justice, democracy and humanity i> to pre vail labor and capital both niu pflft awiv selfish ends and work nig.-t.ier to win the war." Mr. G..m;e :s de clared. , .. . , . "The purpose of 'his mee :.u ?> to inaugural ?' a central move :..war>! ilnited and whole-souled -flor; to help , !his country, ju>: snarling r . ??le and the allies who f? r two mid a half vears have beeti liuhtins 'he war. "This strussle will il^t* ninn*' tor ;n ccnturv or nioiv which nm**ri. shall ore vail wheth< i '!? murtacy . making 'a real f. deraiiou o: nations, shall be lost, or whom, r d-sjiot m i j and autocracy >haU n:l- "?i peoples of all the worid. ; "Labor has a definite par- to play.' What that part is and how if is to be played, will b- .N-cid-d in this meeting." . . , The labor conferees w < re reci i\ ed by President Wilson ar 'he w.u.e House late today After receiving the lahor comm. - tee the pr. -id- m; '!'? a br-f bpee?- u declaring h.s inferes' in .iei. nud expressing 'he hope mat the standards sf for .at;" many years of lei..sU?i.\e ? ? ? ? ?' ? ? not b^ lowered as a ron-eijiienee ?>t the war. Mr. Gompers as^ure'i tap ( oresldent that lahor ?a- unfed <n , standing behind him. ' V ocxxxx>oocx>c>cx:kxxxkxxx>>x>c>o % About People g Movements of Individuals to p j X and From the City. g KXXXXXXXXXXXKXX>OOJ>C>^GOOOO A. K. Sinks. secretary of t In* Wheel ing chapter. American Red i 'toss -o cieiy, was in Sistersv:!le yesterday organizing a branch of the lied Cross in that place. Dr. W". \V. Spargo of Albuquerque, ' X. M., is visiting his mother, .Mrs. J (5race Spargo. of North Maisi street. The doctor's many old friends will he glad to see him after an absence of seven years. ( Mrs. Robert .1. Reed has relumed' to her home here from New York ci; y, j where she has been visiting. .Mrs. D. Sherman, Smith of Lam as- .1 ter, Pa., who has been the house guest of Mrs. Frank Stamm and who came for the wedding of Miss Klizabeiu; Stamm and Mr. Richard .Markell. has returned to her home. Miss Lois Guild will leave on Fri-, day for Elwood. lmd.. where she will visit with friends. Mrs. Russell McAllister of minster. Hritish Columbia, is the guest' of her sister. Mrs: R. II. Ihinkard. .>fi the Island. ; Miss Hilda Borim; has ret u ruod from a visit with friends at Wells- > burg. I Bishop Frank Hamilton of f'it tsb:trgii. ; who arrived in the city Monday to as- . sist tn launching the financial campaign i for \V?sleyan college. will km to M"un<jy- i villc this evening to speak .it the weeklv I prayer s?rvic?> in Che First .Methodist ! Kpisoopat church. The Rev. Dr. George I >. Smith ?'if' Mowndsville. was among: the ministers ! from down the river to attend the tn.-.-t j ing here last nicht to h-irin the . am- j paign for Wesloyan college. County Agent Isaac S. t'ook of Mi., i Pan Handle Agricultural club. returned.' home yester>l:?y from V.'.>st Liberty.' where he was on offi.-ial business. ' ! 'ilen Alter, a former local news writer. ' now on th?> Pittsburgh I'ress. will likely j accompany the Pittsburgh < 'hamber of, Comtnerco delegation which will visit' this city tomorrow. > ' \V. Francis lftyde. wolf nre ? -??ir i r ? ! the Wheeling > 'ommereial assorin i ion.! will leave In a few days for a tour] through the interior of the slat. Mrs. .1. 11. Kevser of Nc? IIkv' Ii, V. . Va.. iam>- to "Wheeling y.-st.-rday t" a:-: tend the remaining sessions <?f the! latthera.il missionary woiimis' -conven- j tion. Night Police Sergeant Iti.-n Miller: resumed his duties last ?? v < :t i ti u .t 1 1 j enjoying a two weeks' vacation. Mrs. t'. II. i:io>>m of Fairmont. ?> , here attending the Lutheran women'*! missionary convent ion. Silas Steinhauser. well known locaL newspaper man. has accepted the j.vst- | fion of managing editor of'the le-llatre , Loader. ' Master Thomas <"oyle. who has been j confined to the Ohio Valley Hospital for the past 'six weeks, is recovering slowly. F. M. l\in>c of I'arkershurK. arrived j yesterday on business. Confesses Killing of j Two in Minnesota! SAN FRANCISCO. May I.*., losejeij Fiedenbatigh. alias Kdward Hamilton,! a youth of It-'. test night confessed, ' according to the police that he shot j and killed Mrs. Alic< McQuillan Dunn,! divorced wife of H. C. Dunn, a; f h -r ! father's home in St I'atif. April | and that two day? previously In sito'. I and killed Policeman Ceoige Con -j nery of Minneapolis, who had arrested I him for speeding. Red?nbaugh also confessed, accord -\ ing to the police, that lie robbed !e Fniversity Place hank at I niversi'.y ; Place, Neb., last February; that j robbed a safe in Hipley. Okla., and that he had stobii and sold a score v , more of automobiles in ui .-torn and mifldle west citjos. riedenhauch I old the police i|in> ? h : ? murder- of Mrs. Ihinn was first coa- 1 sidered last October and charged I hit L ' a Sr. Paul man had tilann< d tin* de rails. Ho told 'ho officers that when he was tirsr approached about the killing oi Mr.-. hunti h?- was inform, d that he could gel S'j.ntm for "the job."' Redenbaugii said that after : iie death of ("turnery iie w?-nt again i?> the man who had approached him about the killing of Mrs. Dunn and told him he was ready lo uo ahead. He said that Frank Mct'ool. now mi custody at Omaha, who accompanied him when Connery was killed, wa* wPh him and was to share in the; money off. red for killing Mrs. Dumi and thvt demanded Sri.'-'OO. lie ''?en d'-'.aMed according to the police, the mnnre; ;n which he entered the hrniie of Mrs. Dunn and how lie kill'-d j iie; and received his pay. f'eileiibaugh told the police thai .'p- ! was first taken into -cits'ody for rob- 1 hery when he w as n i r < y.-ars old and i was given a year and a halt tit a Jo t cut ion iiome. J Army Bill Agreed Upon j With Roosevelt Rider Retained in Measure : WASHING I'oN. May Tlx- warj anm liill probtihlx will become law , within ?ii?- n"M f'w '1:,vs :",,1 ?,v tlu* fin! of the week i In' com preheti >iv?. ol.ins 1.1 t he war .lopartniHit tor raisins a force to light Herman;. will j be in motion. . , ' Conferences ol senate ami house ( agreed upon ili?* bill today. deciding ? retain tlx* senate amendment under which Colonel Roosevelt may be j authorized to raise not more than lour, divisions of Infantry for service in I'ratice. . . I The report wiil h- la'Kt n up by tnoj house probably tomorrow and adoption there i.- expected lo i loweo (|uiekly by linai action in no senate. ... .i,? From consross the bill will go to the White House f??r the signature of President Wilson before i' becomes a ' law. Al'hdush ilo- administrai ion op posed attaching any \olunteer pro vision to the selective drat' pliltl I' -r> generally believed 'iie president will sign the measure it it reaches the White House with the Roosevelt amendment in it- The bill as it , stands merely would authorize, not require, the recruiting of a volunteer j force for service in I* ranee. Thousands Forced ! Out of Ohio Schools COUMIU'S. o.? May 1.*.. ? Several thousand men students in Ohio's state universities and normal school?, in cluding < i i i : : > State university here lorcnl om ot scnool i ocI<i \ sincl urged to assist .in the preparedm ss j movement by working on farms. ' Many class rooms were closed, al-j though the order does not affect girl' students tit tiieit stiuients in the seniot | classes or the engineering or medical; classes. Protests of students who did | not want to leave school were of no j avail, as the order absolutelv closed: classes to them. Students forced out ] I will be given credit for a fall year's j work. providing their grades are high enouch at this time. Today's action was decided upon ? ' vesierday h> tiovernor Jatues M. ' ox [and the state superintendent of public J : instruction. . j The order affected Ohio State uni-. versity, Columbus: < > It it ? university, Athens: Miami university. Oxford; ! Wiiherforro university, Xenia. and tfte Howling Cit'eett and Kent state normal 'schools. | I Between 1 .?'im and l.-">"0 students; weie alTccieiLat Ohio State university, j i.Manv Ohio Sun** university students! : protested against leaving school at | *his time, declaring that they had paid. i up i heir board and room rent until tho* end of the school year. There was some talk of continuing j the athletic teams at Ohio State uni-| sitv. permitting the players to work on; the university farm until the end of. th" regular school year, bur this had j not been determined Upon. Women to Do Their j Bit by Aiding Loan U \SI 1 1.\" ;T? >N Ma> 15. ? A woman's] I lilc t'l v iniiii i-iiiiilllee 1 1 :i s boon formed, i ; s.-ei. i.ir\ ,\!c.\"li?o iinnntineod tonight. to, i t-si i ?- v nli tt" sroyrnniont In plac 1 1|, .!-_ini'i-.tniii,"Uii I. ili. -rlv limn J.y ill- | ? I : - : 1 1 1 '!>? -lit i\ M ns umiion and wo- ? eii a- ? ?rKiiiiizai iocs t hrmichout thei ei>i!iit;y !i ?i'iii' ii 01 various sec- | liens ivitini ry. a-ciive hi women's [ ? ii sraiii/ai ???II!-. an- "ii 'he eummittce. I i . ; ,.1-ii ti'-'s In which women' 1 hold lie :nhei,-iiip will form nn advisory, iii.ieiTMi* ' ' h< loan c.nnittcc. Tho t ? nie.-iii . national ilofense committee! ! v. lit :i:ker| in i n-oprrate. 1 Mi. Mi \ ? I ? ? Mill start, tomorrow fori ' i "hi,. -tun ni.-re !>? "ill open Ins speaking ' ; i. hi i.i ? It- ?nt'ai w*-si in i ho interest | i i.f I In I .ili. i : \ loan. M;i n \ apiilieal ems I'm- tie- bon'ls \\ero | ri-e<-!\ eil ini|:iy but l i-.-iMiry "1'ficials dc ??linoil in estimate the total. CAMP BENJAMIN HARRISON TILLED TOR THE PRESENT. , | ! ,\cro tali i ik t" word received ii-re yes- J lerilay from; I'ort P.enjamin Harrison, mi ?further applicaiils for enlistment in the officers' reserve corps can be ac pte.i without special iipprfrval from the secretary of war. All applicant* have" I accepted that van he nccoaj modnt'.'d. it is considered likely. h"W ev?.*r. that not a'.l applicants will be able . in report for tr lining. In which event I persons who have application wii; b j giv. ii preference. , - \ : ina II roof fire occurred ai 'he home of Patrick Wior. 27217 Wood si reel, yesterday afternoon It wa/ [extinguished with chemicals. j / 'y COUNCIL APPROVES ELECTION OFFICIALS LIST SUBMITTED LAST NIGHT j BY ELECTION COMMITTEE j IS RATIFIED. 1 In Only Few Instances Are Officials' Same as Had Charge During i Rccent Primary. ?'il.v ? oiiuei II.;-! i -II iiiL, .1 j?|i: iiviil ' ;i li-i ut judges .* 1 1 : ' 2 clerk.- !?-!'' til' general c ii \ Heel ion ,M;i> 1' I. Ill only a few iibi i ?? ;!:? lists in an> |n*i -t-i :???{ ?n:iiv|j lite -;iin> a in the primary. Tlif >' !??! i inn. made ie i it ? ( !|,i 'iiii! ! ;iinl approved li> council , rxuiini follow First Ward. ? ? . .1 ? ??nil. I l" ? ? \ , I; - I ? I 'I Ml lli' : . ' '*11 I :? i il.-|i|.\ Win I I .i.-iiM M.-.j 1. > Will I Minl.*\ \ i*|i-rl.-. I'f.M-lll. t - \lilli !?-?:: i > .1 I mi!> i I ?r.-viin-: - I i John W K Tll'ii;:a-. li.iri.. ? ? i-i.-.ipi. i i i:si?' s*!ia:':. Ivi i > . I'.' uii Spr ? I *t f.-ic. : Sin K i:? i . ! VI I "i ! Kr! . i ? i ? i .: ' -.? i i i 1 S--.I hum'. < l. i - Second Ward i .-.iiit i ? ? i . Ilrnwi'iui: I '? l?t Si rani:-. A! l: '??!'. ? I' ? ?i-.-.-ilM ! .' II ? >?!'!??? ?' I 'I ?loll II Biirvcl 1. iu.lK'v. AI>Nal>l., i:i!l. ! 1 1 i.-ks. ? I'm in. t I'. * i""! ' K.ii A" ? * ? ' " l[*s" I. i;i J..'itl I'ulv II. .UJilf -1"' ' * ( I.iniMi'i. .i ?? 'lilhuan. ,-li-rk-. ri ?imii> i ? i ii. ?; k ? ? i. <;-ry ? "m i?i v\ ? ?!!. Kalplt K !i HKif r-?-!i:-ky. St-\ ?? ! ';i w "it ? '?!!. Tltirtl Ward. Pi ... ii . i I l-'ia in. *; ? "a I ? I vv ? ? .Nihil I W <'a.? W;ili.!. II I l.i ! I. ni-lu- . .M.S.' .Mi M. I..i I! Mill- ' . i-- - I'r-. : ii. I L' .1 I: Sli.liaid"-. Koli .?i ; I Vl.ii-i : . .1 . >ii 1 1 W K ? ? 1 1 1 1 . 1 . . Ill'llU'S; i 'has. It. I'.t.iK, 1 1 . 1 ? : V A ,\|i. in clerks. I 'r.-r: lirt " .1 Kini.r Klr-S.\ Leopold 1 ; j. -sj.-r. Ilsinj Hastinus. lidci-. l'.*u?i?M I-' M.-l '..iialil, II ' ' Al> ??! ?'. > i-: ks. I ? i ii?- 1 ! I- 1. .1 Mill. I'. All" -I I 1 p? rs, i '??ii,';iil M i l!i . jmlii.-r- I . < ' ? ? I *a (?"lam. Harry W 1 1 ;lil>:i ? ?!. clerks Fo ui*t h Ward. Precinct i .loliii ll?.!>iiian. John \ ocl lii-u.-r, Kivil ilait.-. indue- . Je- IJHu :u liu-r. I'hris Schamlira. clerks. l'r.-.-::i. l : 'I. W. Ala.:. -. .l.-lin Sailors. Kol..-i! I ;. .Ii juiip.---; Many Sailors. i I.m.i .lolinsi.il. .-I<'rk.?. I'l-.'.-iiH't l-Mwanl Ai.'l -ii I ????. AU.nt Klai-i-.th, f.-t.' iSoih-iii.-iM. iiulKfs: Wm. j M.-Kiiio.', II. Viv Hiiin. r. .-I'-rU.s. Tiftli Ward. I'lv.-in. t i Tiu.s. Sli... kii- y. IM ward j Or:;"lil, .l.'loi Srlm.-nl.-i . ji:<Ik.-s; .lann'S j Han.'. S.-liy Strniiih'Ti:. ??l.-rks, ?) I'n-n-.ii - l."ii.> \\hi>s<-n. l-'rank I '. llirimtr.-, II- nr> KLk. mmIi;. ^. t ai l Wi.il". > "lias I '(.nrail..l i .. rl'-i l-.s. I Tim; r.fi :: l|.?\vari| ) 1 ? - 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 . Sa'iUlfl Mi < 'art;. . I'liillip \". ..- ! ! i isu ? r. hhIk"*: i *!a r? ? i :* -.* S.-lini-iiK-i". I'ha^ M.-iik.-lrfllor. Jr.. . l.-i k>. I "i-pi'MU't i ViiicMii .th.-kson, Harry Itai'liinan. Il.-niy I : ' : ~ t ? ? : 1 1 ju'lucs: Si. In. -y I L ;i-inl>aiiiii. A 1 1 .?? ? : S. lir<-iVor, ilfi-k.--.' Sixtli Ward. ri.-i-iiu-l 1 ? ?'lia.-. Hal.i^, l-al. K<-iii|>l.\ .li.lni M.-ili-k. 1 1 usi-uuin. I'.aokmali. . h i k> I'ri-ilint Win. lliiKsins. I'.nil Win K.Mt'-r, Wm. i:.Min-ik?'. .imln's: .Miit-rt KlinkiT. .\ ii u us'. HtMiem*. i-h-rks. I'rt-rin. ' ? Wm. liai tollas. ?'hub llati'li. .M. liri'Kini. jtnluiw; ? ln'ttker, tlarr.v \'.<?-k l.-r. . l.-rks. I 'ivi'i :irt I -.1 I..111I, li.urv K.'t:h-r. II. II I : I ?r 1; >-?. .imlBfs; Wn). Kilv.-r. John < ; rainlii'h. t h rks |'i,.,-iii?-I it ? 1 "lias. Vi'Mll'Miian. H-'Mh.-iii Ki'imikit. I ??' ii n I > l-'ryi'. .iuilices: John 1 lav in. J..I111 Ihiitlfih. ol.'fks. T'iti inci ? Km nk Wrnil'-ll.. John lit. yd. Isaac Alanpus. judKfs; Wm Kijii dis. Wm. lii.tf.'rs, ch-rkv. I'r.'riin't 7? T. i:. forriKa 11. John .M^rs.-hrinl. II. SfiUii'in. John .M> - 1 ".iniik-k. II. K I In ft mi. cl<*rks. ; Seventh Ward. . J ? r.-? ? 5 11. ? r I ? '"'has. S N'a\ . M .1 Mi'- j ? "iiilooli. 1 it*. 1. W. Simi'soii. .iuilui'>: Sid ? I.aki'. Will. I'if|ifrs. . Ii-rks I'r'-. in. -r Jos. I'lirf i!. A. I". Krar.k. I I ,\. .1 I'arkfM'. jtidp's: Hoo. W. St.|.h a:is. Wm. Slolihs. I'lorks. I'rtvin.'t H ? i". \ Myor. Thomas Wll-J .?on, I'h'as. K. Smrjiis. .hide's: Howard j Mfrkl". Krank Kincln'loc. d.-rks, I'recini't -t ? John l:irhard.?on. W WaR.'n-r. Kilwar.l Mi?inli;irt. jndci's; \\ i.Miant/. Ktnfrson A><ra>! .-i.-rks. rrci'ini't ? I '.<ii-l I ?inircr. II Moy<?r. 11. I'. ?Motlr.^por jmlu.-s; Iv S. Ki?ni|>l?>. 1 *. 'i Hnsnt'i 1 .-lorks. IT.r.'inct li-? J. T. SawlOllo. W. II. Well p. W. K. Floyd, jndi.'.'s ; Kenj. Hamil ton. Koht. Kjimpl'^r. rl.Tk^* Precinct 7 ? W. W. H'-rirdslfy. H. Tf. MoKpi?, (I. W Schv>n<'rlfin. judtres; Krank Ko"!>r. Thos. Ra v. cl.-rks. Elg-hth Ward. I'rv.'in^t 1-WI1I!.tii .M'Millan. Wm Morrlioad. ("'ha:1 Stoi'kor. 'iids^s; Hfnry Krlmson.' t'has. S^idlfr, ci.-rks F'reeinct L' ? Wm. Knoiki*. Honry \Vnko, l-M ward Bramer. jndc-s; ihnry Klos^. l.a-.vivn.'o Annis rlorks. Prorinc; J?AIIiti iirum, Adam Hon ci'kcr, Frank- l-7rl ?* t judc-"-; into Kal kr?nut)i. Herman Xolto. r]erks. Procinet '> ? llerlK-rr Brattori. Ooori:? Pishoff. Wm. Kioto, judijfis: Kdwn rd Sehallenhprir, Ilonry Tappf. i-U-rks. r'rpruicr 5 l-lenry Shreh?, Josoph Humes. Ja.=. Nhrhols. judn'-s; Warner V eager, rtoht. < 'unn'njcthair:. clerks. KlecTior. Commissioners ? Johr. It. ftold. D. ??. Brown. - - I I ? Petition frir naturalization whs j filpd in the lot-ai fori era i office \r-stpr-j riay by John Jlonninu. -i fi. liunsrurianl hakor. of l,ri2S Division stroci, Ih-n- 1 wood. ? The Panhandle Asricultura] cltil> ! is sendincr to every memiier of r ho ' leuiplartire a half-tone em of a flock 1 of fvf? shf'i^p killeii in one night hv tw.i| do.es on the Henry K. Peed farm in J Heaver County, Pa.. March 3, 1917. in an effort to have a more stringent law enacted against slu-cp-killing dogs. ? A raeeiing of (ho hoard of direc tors of the Ohio Valley Automobile <'lub will ho held in the Wheeling Commercial association rooms tomor row evening at TiS.t o'clock. ? ? Ii. Titlow, director of agricul tural extension of the West Virginia university, in a communication to the mcmliers__of the Panhandle Agri cultural club" .?trotigly advises si'.i farmers to purcli.'ise as many govern ment Liberty bonds, "for patriotic and I investment reasons." says .Mr. Titlow. i ? Road Kitgine.'i- \V. (j. MeCluskey will have a sub-drain svsi"tn installe-l on the poorliouse rndd to do away with Hi" tigly slip which threatens the road. ? Prosecuting Attorney 0. A. Mc Koe yesterday advised the county commissioners thai the Panhandl Tract ion company van be compelled lo pave the River road above the city water works. Acting on this adviool I he commissioners instructed Kngi- , neer \V. "(>. MeCluskey. Jr., t(^ procei tl , to have the paving done at l he ex- j pense of tin' trad ion company. --The board of control yesterday! instructed Kngineer H. Cooke '? o have a heavy white line ;nark<d five feet from the street ear tracks at Twelfth and t'hapline streets as a danger zone. Cars must he pttrkert within 'lie space between the line and paving. Judge 11 r Hervey will convene lhr> Marshall county term of circuit, court ai Monndsville Mav L'!' .Inil^e It. M. Addleman convene.- Hie Hrooko county lerm at Wellsburg .lune L ? The National road over Kulto:* hill was closed yesterday, to remain closed until the paving is laid from j the foot of Pillion hill to Konrtli street. tj $750,000 000 FOR" MERCHANT MARINE i WASHINGTON. Alnv I." ? Arpro;.rri- ] t Ion "t 570'\i)f'f'.f'?i'i. "f v lurh it ? 1 1 1 -. j ?4"ii.liliii,f.U.l i? l.i I i nie.c*. i.'i ' ??! '? I'.ail i .?ih!c f.?t l'. .i. ;il I,.iv. n :i ? i- - | Hon oi a n.< t : oil v. i ' ncrr.^il i.ulri;. I ill. S.-iiiT. apvfi pri. t ii.ii.-* .-omiiiit'i- . t .< u Nlai lien :ii:i .-il iw li> ii'. , lilt t"??Cil'. K.- Wis M.-v , , ? . \ 1, USED PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS An accumulation of second hand Pianos and iij Player Pianos that have been taken in exchange on ' New Angelus and Autotones will be cleared out at less than half the original cost ? A partial list follows. LUDW1G $145 Oak Case ? BRIGGS Ebony Case KRANICH & BACH Ebony Case SHONINGER Oak Case PLAYER Mahogany Case . . . PLAYER Mahogany Case . . . PLAYER Mahogany Art Finish PLAYER Mahogany Case . . . $ 90 $120 $195 $265 $315 $345 $395 ? These instruments have all been put in the tk st of condition and are rare bargains at the price. Easy terms with no interest. : Davis, Burkham Tyler Co. jjj 1416-1418 Market Street BRIDGEPORT MAN IS ! HELD TO GRAND JURY JOHN LOVELL CHARGED WITH OB TAINING MONEY UNDER FALSE PRETENSE. Said to Have Inducod Kirlrwood Woman to Give Hini Larg-e Stun on Promise j to Get Money From Ground. ' Having told a prominent woman in'; Kirkwood. there was a fortune huri??d ' :m 1 lie i?i around her house ami lui v i iivt ! promised 10 ?> i v i' uj> for 1 ? ? ? r it' slit;! wouid pay him for the work. John l.ovell. after lie had received from her : in installments totaling it is al It'K.-il. was arrested on charge of get'-' litis; inonej under false pretense mid lo iliiy will Ik- taken t" Si. Clairsvillc to j await grand jury action. l.ovell was arrested in Martins Ferry ! r>n Monday evoning and brought to l!ridgoport- l>; < "onstal'do Will Itritton 1. and I'fficer 1 Me. II" pler.ded not guilty, and sa Id h?? would r" j n 1 1 1 the ?:?se out in ' lie higher courts. NAVY PERSONAL BILL NOW PASSED,1 AVA.SH1NOTMX. May If., -The senate | today passed the house hill increasing ! the enlisted s! reiij-'t h of the navj to, i.r,i',fiOn moil, that of the marine corps to; "(i, <'00 men. and grant inn increases in j pay io the navy's enlisted personnel irpi.nl lo those provided for the army forces. 'I'll- measure will k<> to ennf erenee fur consideration of amendments. including "in adopted hy i he senate changing the 'cli'diile of pay increases to so conform with the inertjjises provider! for enlisted i ? 1 1 in I he army, t'nder Lhe amend ii. ? nt liiere won Id ho a KTaduatcd senle ? ?r 11 n vy pay increases ranging < I ? ? \\ n - { ward frmn ?!?> a month :?! Inxvsi ir r.-i ?!? . ' Thi- house im asure would have i rnv i ? i ? ? ? 1 1 an inctv-isn o r $if( Tor this craiic. ! Tli>' senate ailso vviufi. mt>> ; hi- 1 1 :in J :t.il! ItMfizai inn fur appoint merit el' six, f I ? ? ? i commanders and a tdause eiiaMiiiK ; tr.f nibers of cimirtcss not over <>? years j of ac-' t" ? nlist in the n:ivj as pri vatos. j Two Million Dollar 1 Orchard Enterprise l ???.?<? >.->? in The Inteilijnictr. I'l'MBEULAND. Md.. Orchard tract | owners in Allegheny county. Mary'- 1 land, have been organized into a com-; pany to bo known as the Maryland j Orchards corporation, and which was: incorporated under the laws of Mary-; land today. ; The new corporation has an author-! ized capital of $2,200,000. .1. C. Oor- ! man, of this city, general manager of' the Atlantic Transportation company ; j C. J. Beck, of New York, and John 15.; Brittain, of Pittsburgh, are the incor porators. Mr. Gorman, Mr. Beck and' William Kann and Robert M. Kerr, of j Pittsburgh; Albert Bettinger, of Cin-: cinnati: E. M. Sprague, of Cleveland, ; and P. M. Landers, of Indianapolis, will be directors for the first year. j MISSIONARY WHL SPEAK AT SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Miss Jessie Thomas, a missionary from Ountur. India, and delesate to the Woman's Missionary convention of the Lutheran church, now bclnR held in this city, will speak at the .Second Presby terian church this evening: at 7:<5. Miss Thomas Is one of the most in spiring and interesting speakers of the convention. NEGROES HELD ON ROBBERY CHARGES \ Charles Stetson ami James Driver, negroes. ia.-si nicln were li??ld to the -'rand jury on a charge of relieving Will ia m Shelby. a lso colored .of a roll of in :> negro house in Alley C ?' several nights ji^o. They were re manded lo jail iu default of $1,000 hail estch. Minnie Haines ami liello Williams, negro women arrested in connection with th" investigation ' of the affair, were required- to furnish bond for their appearance. ' Squire R. G. I'uhhs heard the casis in the county jail. POOL COAL SHIPMENTS. V WASH I NV;T< i.V." Jl'iv 15. ?A plan for pooling I'oal sliiti ii'-nis ;!ic trr?-at o re producing plants at the , head of lh?i i ijreat Lakes was jirv?*sr?*?t #??! lo the de- ' l'i-nsn council's general i uel hoard today by representative-- <>;' ? !i?- coal and cok ing Interests' arid was given the board's approval. t'mier it :i 1 1 con! shipments to Krie, Oonnfa ut_ Ashtabula. Kairpori. I'leveland. Lorain. Huron. Snndttsky and Toledo will be placed under Hie control of a central executive ? ommittee. KEATLXT ASSIGNED. CHA TlLKSTON". W. Va... May 1.1.? First Lieutenant Harry M. Kcatley of .< the medical corps has been unsigned to the Second West Virginia regiment. He was formerly a major in the medical corps, but resigned to take a place In the Huntington state hospital. When the crisis occurred in April he applied j for his old place, but pot a first lieu- i tenancy instead. I nec ar=m r Your Hair Coming Out? Ask a Friend or Prove Its \ Value Yourself? What ?om? users say. 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