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coi.rMBi\s. o., jun? r? ? ir j.?n ir-j - 1 j e?.rs old or ov<-r. show us. y our ? registration card." is a sign 'hut Ins ' been huug tn saloons In this city. Knit1' ful obs^ vance of tills rule. it is will prevent saU of iiQoor to uwriyt Ed. ilcGreer. aged 21. ?v.o was taken from lronton to sta1* - lormatory at Matisdeid. slipped ? i> ? , band cuffs during a sn?r stay .:i r'ii.* Pniou station h-re today and ist.ii-.-ii. ( Dr. W. C. Thtfnifwti. president "I J Ohio state l.'niversity. this ciij. oelv.-t ored tho graduating address tfto cla.-s ' at Wittenberg College, at *p* mgtield. ! t->i!ay. Mis nil i>y;t"d has U.vti given i $50,000 to t^o endowment ? tsr:-.! .u".<! ii-v. : \V. C. Soiacl ?>: I.er.a. lii . ha* gtv-.-ni $1,000 for a sp?*oal lecture t>.r.U. Three colored girls were given degr. ? i < thi"? week at the commencement ??vr cisos ? at Ohio State- l*n:vrs;t Ir.-:ie. Josephine Patterson and Martha t.-'Uis ! ley no Ids were gi\-n th?- degree ?>? bachelor o- arts and .limsiana Kr."-? Held whs graduated us a ba- 1??.- 1? of ; science. ! Severn \ rnotormen and conductors . a.- > ploy ed by i h.) (Mytoti St r-et Car C"'..- j t-ativ at Payton. have vor-d to strk-.t -V union has just been organized the: e. Wort! has been received h- re thai ?>. Stntttott "t lltllsboro. llighluit : curitv. has been wounded in thu tigntim; .u J France. II- was a member ot a lana-i uian regiment. I i : ntversity. hi::! t'lcveiand. Miss n's Sacrifice for More than ft.ur thousand won:* u i'.-J tended a mas moe-ting t-iwght -it \? iudi ? resolutions iieniandtng that Ohio boys i ali^d to the colors b- shleide.i tro.'Uf the ??t ils of smmoralit;- wrr-- -uiot.it' ii. i Miss Ann Uiordan. *-? t:<? pre tded. t-x plained th- purpose of h* uniting -and other addresses v ers- made lormer ? Congressman Kalph Miss LMna ' White of < >hio Sta: Mtss Florence Ml* :i Allen spoke on W t L>emocraej A copy <?: th- r-'s'ihi'.^'ti will for- j ?warded to President Vv tl?t>u. i .1. W. l?ci':.*r.bat!Kii. e.R -.irmin of :h-r; dry fed '-rat i. >n ?o?nnuttee. after th ni?ettni; laie today, sai : "The action t-t the I. listed States S-?n- ? ate commit in placiriK '>? titx t>if w lus- I k?y w ill ii"t t?- sattstactory :u the ; temptrnr.ee r-C'-pl^ cf the country Ik-, cause tli- Wmperance forces ?>ic <'p-i posed t?? .issiti; revenue from taxes ?a, liquor atat f??i si:- further reason that: t iit< propi-sed iegisiation tends t-r con- J serv- only pari or the grain destroyed in ch< . munufacture ot inloxicatiag j liquors." J^hn I Mtllsr. Democrat, today a;a:n ? was appointed by tlov. J. M Cox s>.s . superintendent <*f i-uhlic works. Vie j Miccceds i'rf.nk !l t-'auvet. Uepublican ; of Lorain. Tin-* salary ;s S i,'.'"" a >t;ir. Millet had t'us p-'.-ui-n 'intit-r Co\'sJ prevl-?us aJniiiusiiati-'ii. The go\ern or alsi. Tr>iit>it;:--.i a ;i.--:i;ber of the j slat- ??!?. it M-rvu- ? ?>:i:;n;s-i..ti Uandol?h j W. W'aU.-n ot ? "i.lupibus. .it a "a'ary of! ;t. t<? si:.-. - ii 1 V. J: ? 'ariipbeii of j Ada. lt-;mMicap. U'aitoii v.as appointed ? as a (?? puh'u-un '-tit last year i:ia-l?> ' r>emocnit!c s;.._ . , > and acted as ?. ic?s ' thairma:. i>' biu I '??mi-era' ic r..lly. ! Patrick J. a ! >? mocrat. of M*. ? V-rni-n. ?;js iij i>i.in!- il h.-oi of ilie bill-' sky department to su.-<-o?:d \V. T. Ton: linson ?>! l>?yt??n. ?h-- was utly mace sup* run- t!d\ :if tU*. stat- insur ance fcepartiiin nt. TI ? api>-.:ntiin:tit " good on!;, nt. til *sky depar'n* lit is > insurance department. Ohio News Notes. OTTAWA i "hat I- - M ut ha- Ii. of Continental, killed bin.-- If t ? ? d u *- i"!|ow ing the funeral -f his wit- who >ii- d suddenly ?? t th- heme <?( h-r mot h<-i :ti Van Itureii. Tu*.-s.|a.v. A.':*r Murha-.i ncocmpaiiied his >ist- :?> !:-r iit-m* t:: Oakland. i' a- itr.s-v'l llt:i !>???! > v*as found in th* ragv wh-i- he ha t ha:tg-.d himself. - ii, is -* ii* hhi j>.-*1 ft-*m tin Al.LlANV!? Pole - night tor tl - ; i*.ird- r 22. who .tied t"ue. tol we-tttids A Li I ? I A N* * K >? young l.iiiii.aiitat!. I'Ui-k*-> * .lack <-i*n.t-ati day ?-liar^'-d ? ith 4 lean flag. :1- ?' l?v fellow ? *r.pl- -t ? a nd t rani pi- ?: '? ?" : :t ? s- .irchinu ? f Niike Priii ?!. > st.-i l>s and i-i Mast'tvoh. a <l-d \:i - MBUHDSVIUE Aftei Slackers H9a:e. Pros cui-.T * ?_ rri.ft ; -t- r-l.i? : ? c--i ---l a tel. grata 'ion: tu- L. > <ii.-*tri*:t attor ney at Martinsl-urg asi.tug liiiu t-- cor.t* r '? ith all til- r* gts'rrars t':e ? Mars hall ?.-ountj prvci'iets urn! ascc-rtatti whether tl - r' tt-i- a\\ p- -r">i?s sul-jv*. to registration who di't i*ol regtst-.r. 1 1 ?e'lUesied thai ::n i am' of slack* rs. n* there l>-: such. '.'orv -?t ?! his otji^-. i-t one*, "lii* -' in:; aiiiiioritics :nen?:ed ?o'i> tpiai. ? I ? 1- I; tut* rv,. trig all county :-? . gi-trar-. airs. Joseph Wart. Mr-. 1 1 .. ..' .i.--t-yii -r 1\. p. r .| ? d ii. family h*-:*.- ? ---ii r ^ a* ?" . 3*' ?> Cl'-.'k d-'M I I- ?- ?! ^ ?? -I ? ??tllpiic l tlon Of dis*-as- s. Mr- whs -PI years of ag- and .- .!?!? - ,i- i -.i.-i.a:td is survived by on- daiight*. r aejii ou- ?oi:. Funeral -c-rvi.-* v w ii: I i-?i - : ? ? t ? ? ? t >a - urday ntoruiii^ !'"? h?k *!i place of d-ath U*.' i's -. ^ v. ii and inrerm*.-n. ":'l i- :n N- ^ i;;*lg cemetery. Body TJaclalmed. The remains of tic rloat* :? to n -i .ri ?: e river here W-iitiea'itiy if'* ;n - niatne.i unelaitn-d y-st-nr-;. ;i ii: ?1 risoi morg'te r,?l a- th* t:is:jr,. <> . ? 'oroner M?-*..'?*i?ibs wa- in?-, rr-d tt? M ' Ko?<- cemetery. The body was s h< i*v: Peter Klot/.. ivlt-i -..as ? i r ? ? -i rn-* I in. the river at Wh-*;linir l?*-coi iti- n ? i . v ; t T:i family moved t -m Uh*-* i:ns {'? ::--*.v:ng the drowning ami -:'?..???? ?.f th<- : ing police failed to !?>cat- '.i* t?t Red Cross Benent. T n' ? t>r-H-- -ds i;.- s;i-.v< *t? the Park tii-at -r . ? -utng ?? t-*r *; bf-notit of the M O ' : idsv!! Hed Cros.f. 'Many :n-^- ^ h i .. -*'-r* ? |i#?n sold fft: *5:*- -?o:i?-r: m.-t-jr- p!'i>* by ?hf members of tl.-- -r- ? . ? Segiatratton rails Short Here. Th-i number ??:' i: n!-.- eit'S'-ns 'o Mar shall eo'itii; ? 'to c ?nr.'' Uiuie: : J i ? . . scriptiori registration ?a*v !r"al? -o - ..'?0 *hor? of th*? nw:;il?'-r ?' xpe. t*--l :*T- :? I number, a- -?"rdii:-- -! -?? ooRinib 'I i'- iV.iik*- ? '.?r~ ! - total" A total of :i-' ??'?-I Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. COUPON cu T TH1S OUT Potts' Cut Rate Grocery Main and Tenth Sts., Wheeling, W. Va., 2125 Market St.. Wheeling. W. Va.. and 3*28 Unionx St.. 8ellaire, Ohio. Brin^ This Ad , and Get \ 25 Pounds ! Pure Cane * i This Week Only. Get Yours. BBMBH? BBWB $?? Buys More at ^ McFadden's Than It Will Elsewhere " Men Must Have New Shoes-? Why Not Buy Them Where Qualities are the Best and Prices Lowest. NOW-'S THE TIME FOR LOW SHOES ^ ? ? 1 1 ro'inissim: comfort and n'ood looks il you n wo; i rini;*;ih',nu . S ;Mako up your nund to buy a pair of \\ ilbur Low g Slinks iliis week? today i L* convenient. | Kvory couooiVable stylo in Men's Low Shoo< yon | will find in 1 li assortment ? lowest possible i ?i*i*-**>. 1 and you know wo fit you perfoetiy'nnd stand hark i<? if tiio limit of ovory pair of shoes we sell. ?? Wilbur Low Shoes cost S-1.00 and $5.00. Black, in Calfskin and Kidskin. Narrow or Wide Comfort Styles. Tan rulors in all the now shades. The uiir illustrated is a Hark Brown Calf wiiii iratliei; solos or fi hie soles sn nnu-h in A'A demand at 3^0. DO This pictures you just one of the special values in Men's Oxiords that will be snapped up quick ly, so we suggest again you seeing- them today. Remember the Price, $5., not $7. 1122-1124 Market Street "The Men's Store" FOB SALE-Princass Theatre Complete outfit ? Movinir Picture ihox, perfect condition; offered at less than half of first cost. James X.. Hav.*ley. 10G51? Main Si. tin- ?lul r.o: claim c u?:i. tii.. tot. i i t.i.*.' w. r<: . itJn r disahieil i ??? jc.mi. relatives. .Ncconlit*^ ? : registration lii'M*; .Jt.-n ci.?. <?;' tii- l 'rut 'I in 'u*. boui.'is . Marshall c-.utit;. . Til': fact tHa*. over r::ii ?>;" vlu-s.- regis ???I .11 ih'C cla Ill |tu ..Xcnipt ion .iikI> >.;ii 1:1 < icitra? t with tlm re^i> t ::ii: ;ti many other Jilaaa. Held to Grand Jury. n >1 t tt>> v. w !m? was uiki'ii into v, .,j . i;, v v\< niit'j "'i a ? ? tiit i"if? : . .ii ii.:'.o l:r>? ? !?<?? 1 1 ? r ii?* *!'iiui:i;> ? "ii SuoumI W i:; may ? ?? iv titled ;ii .1 sir- 1 I.- wi-' court t.. :i w:t i t [to- action of t.l'i - ?i ? r i n?t uiry ! |i?">n l.i'l ir*. f>> fur 's . !i-l s i?- was rtrnanO'd :?? jui. Lecture oil First Aid. .i .rri' tt H .Ion?.*s <">!" iSlf'UMaie i-*- ? ? i : ? ? -it. I i liaj't' r of ' ii?; ll?*.| ? >- ? . run;; oil "Kirs* ,\i?i "> tin ,i... Th> h vtur?- tva.? :>t i public . ; ..ii J.-l't.-rsori avenue. Examinations In Programs V . v. n. nil uniform '\\amlnati.>n for ; 1 1 n-i.i-hors was }o?!d ;.'-s r ?? i y i:t :i>> i 1 1 ri i- 1 ii (ii t !??? r.-n?r.i! > li. .."i V. -i : ? f lii . Thv . \amillHiinns \v ; ! ? ? n.'U :d* >i ti.il >> "t'liv ?..vamin?uions n-lii;: ::l\<;i ?itld'-r i ilO .itip^rvi -itui of '( \\ iti'l-'.-wetl. count. ys*.ii'';rintfinl<jn; ?r fchoo';.. Mou-adsvillo Briefs. , .l-.iiri ? ;i r: I i;.*l'J Kaniil** Mori*js. hylli ui tins ? tt>. ?ac'-.- married at tiristoria. I a.. J Wednesday aft trillion. : .Mrs. Arch Thomas ami ?l.tUBhsof* of I ? iaringtoii. ?>.. ar>- th*s j if -'s ??!' lola | t : v- s hi r? Mrs. I*' rank- N-.-n" ;? it< 1 Miss i : a ifita. >?: i ?.ifin-ri-Tf. ..r? \ i-= n ' r?ir with i Mr an- 1 Mrs. .1. M. i.'in <:i;urc of Jv/fcr , s?-n av. inji-. Tii" .-nar^'.. "f i ? i ~ ? J ? ??t i riir pr<* forr-'d .??S.'iinst floury (trunks. n.-Ki", w;is ms , t.i iss. il. Tii*- .???<?? was :ti .lu:<tl>-e j [.(??;>' i-nurt \V?*clnc-sUay ? ?v.-iuii .:. Wini. >n l.irisly has r*-t!irn.?i ?.? Maii :::iiKt,,>i r a Visit a" ;ih h-irn* <11 i !;..'.*tr''s iti<i;:<N ! Mi. 51 A i 'nrvor nrni s 11 i ( ?? ?v ? ? 1 1 h.ivc i.t;rii?-.i holt**: !i":: Mar'ins K.-ry, v tl.. spi ii* s> - v. ? 1 1: ? *.? i ! ii i - M !ms A i ?!:.?? 'iar^'in "V .*?? ?-i-...-i ?;;.n* * ??sl-rda; i:> n-. :h> ??* M;. - Man. ; ? illr^ in. ??!' S* i .'till sm ? t Mi^s : I ? !? \< . w. II ?'.:*? ? ? ..*i : ii^. jtufsii ?>t Miss ? n.ai: . ?? <?> tiruf-t* i>f M..rt.i'i v.-tiii. | J'rij!" \ \ M. tin.!-- ? . ? irii ?r: .--i n :> <> ? :ii< u* ost >?:' ? ?. '."i-,-' "N"i Mrs ? " 1 -? r r :? -? ?i'iritt ':r '..r hr r ?? i I:ik-1 Ail ? f ni. ? -. ?i ? - I i . r a *. :si'. with i'ri- ?ii.i? and. r> la: lv- s h. n>. | Tli>. ?:?sr ntfu: : r,i - Ti.*ri 't.'i>. Hiifh was i>a<i!;. ???r* wh-'li !t ii-aTluht "Ii a n-:;irl> u:iy - 1 i !;??. i ? r?' jiairod l.v tii" I.aiiios <?' t.'i.- ??. \. It. On<? prisnin r w.-is .lis- fiar?r?-'l from ih?? , !?rniti.|il!ar ' ' roc:ii!.*\r rlls ! i hrtrsi*. htivum i?.>tnt>l<* ?:il s?ti Ifiic-^ Mr. nfifl Mrs. > M?tJt.'i> w? of Prv. ? rith s:rc t sp.'t;! yst-.ritay with Wfifp' i?i~ friends. Aftnrnoy .'anirs !?'. Sinpnian < Ih'r'l ^?r<-?Nt w?> hi Wh>^ ! Iiir ^r,4ay ,i ' [t-ndins- to business matt irs. :Wii! Allot Pig iron In the United States J Washington, .inn 7. ? Tin- .\nuv; .-:i :s Iron :irul St '??"?I Jnstftnt* was asl;-rl i.y !>!?? ?i<- i >;t :~t ft:*.* ri > ??!' rommfii'c !i?-?lay I in name a eommittce t'"1 alio; pii; t ? s: : i:t '*>? l.'nitetl States The British u'"N - ? ? s 1 1 : ; ? ;tt has assured 1 5> tss rountry tin: 'its shipper* will ??I'.-'-rw any regulations ; by Mii'li a committee, i An announcement t.?-ilay l?y th- ???>ni ? ntt-rcc department s.ii<l ihat hy Aukusi ? i tin 1 1 l:t t -? manufacturers w 1 1 i I.' m position to lurnish can maki r> with aii ? the tin they tiefi'l. AM supplies of tin have |..wn r\ it ? ? 1' t' ! fr?m users; t'oc. containers of varnii>h. I paint, tale. p;-. baked beans ; and various I'-ad;. r oat -"foods. sr. i li:> r ' Mk.' t:n may b? used for ? - *i i s ? :n ".vhi.'it ! perishable t'ooii < .in be packed No re | Senses of cans tr> packers "f not-perish ' able produets will I >e Miaije intil it is Jiert:!'.;i that the supply for perishables ' is ample. ? Mrs. Quinn's Experience ! Ought to Help You Over the Critical Period. j Lowell. Mass.? "For the 1 a - r throe i years I have hern troubled with th.? i r v nanjje <u i.nr1 an i the bad feelings common at that ; time. I was in :i i very nervous condi t tion, with headaches | and pain a gout deal of the time so J L was unlit to uo my [ work. A f r i cud L asked me to try I L.yiiia E. Pinkhain'? | V c jre t a Li le I'oin I nou nd. which I tiii J_ and it ha? helped irsc: in cvry way. 1 am not nearly so nervous, no headaciit* or pain. J must say that l.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the best remedy any sick woman can laU<\ ' ' ; - Mrs. Margaret Qn\\\ Koar i i Worthen St.. I.owell, Mass. . ; Other warning symptoms are a s-nso j j of suffocation, hot flashes, headaches. ; ; backaches, dread of impending evil, ! j timidity, eounds'in the cars, palpitation | of the heart, sparks before th? eys, i Irregularities. constipation, variahlo ' appetite, weakness, inquietude, and I dizziness. j If you need special advice, write to i the l.vdia K. I'inkham Medicine Cc. j (confidential), Lynn, Maso. HGIUTIN SUCCUMBS 10 1 \Ws! Virginia lo.-t one of its com maiijiins: figures today win n General George W. Cur'in. millionaire lumber man. succumbed 10 paralysis at I us hom?> iti Curl in after ;i brief illncsp. Ik1 wa.e widely known not oilly as a sucr ful btiMiH-.-is man bin al.-o as a citizen and a Republican party worker. General Curt in was Ti years old. lie was a native of Lockhaven, fa. but in 1S70 bo moved to Sutton. this state, where lie enuased in the business in which he btcanie a state leader, one son. llarry !>. Curt in of Clarks burg. survives him. The general wa.? a union veteran during 'he Civil war. The funeral is announced to take id.ii e at 1 1 o'clock Saturday mornisix at Sutton, with burial in liie Sutton 1 1 metcry. THROUGH CAR SCHEDULE WARWOOD BENWOOD NOivTH BOUND. FEOK BENWOOD: l>a:ly vx* ? ; i Sunday ? i.K> a. m . ?iiul riiTj mtnui'.'S tlier< after mil l-:"0 midnight, t-.NCiin t hut 111 .'? i 11* car kmc* to First ttrcu'. inly. Curs leaving Mt 12:lii aiifi 1":3'J >u tii. sco ! o Tenth street only. Sunuav Only ? ti:un a. ni.. 0:30 ?. ni . f "ii ii in.. 7:30 n. ni., and ovjry nf iif-n i:itmit-?s i hereafter. llio schedule iroin lhen on being the saint iu? week i!?j FROM TENTH STREET: l.'aily except Sun:in\ ? ?i:.*o a in: mill every II I teen minute* tin-real' ter mill IJ.-'.'O uildnlirhi. Last car. I :,'p) :t. m r.':15 ear. iu K!rM ,>;i (;ei. only. .Sun'!'; v Only? -i>: 1 5. S:4 6. ti i ?; 7:30. S:0<i a. ni.. juid ?-vtfrv fllteen minutes thereafter. Th* S'hniwle l"r? 'in then on belns tli? eum? n* week day. SOUTH BOUND. rHOM -WARWOOD: I iinly o xcc.|a ciuiiday ? i.63 ? m . , mi. t ovry lil'teen minutes thermal i?r until 11:37 p. in. ? last car 10 Ben Twooil. Cars leaving ;it 11:53 p. in., 1 1L':23 and 1 " ? :i n > <<? I ent n ?tr-' t mily. Cars len\<- \\jirw<iu<l l"r l'ir-t .-tre t only >it 1 .23 a. in. Sunday Only ? .":3S. ?? ; 6:33, 7:'.'3. 7:3$. 7:53 and J* : "S a. ir>.. mid ? V'-ry hfteen minute* t h'-rcafier, ihc ,sc!i> <lu If from then en belli* die sanio ;i> week day. WHEELING TRACTION COJCPANY. Opening' of Piny gro aufln. 1h" N'arwuoil pufoln fil.-tyjjro-inils. -i. - ? d ;a til" l'"C>t of l.'U'bl-. ?. n: ii street v ill !"? ..opeie-d tomorrow n S 1 u'tloolt !?. in. i;: ;i 1 1 informal I'mnncr. wh?n nil ili<? children of South. Center ntid North Waiw.iod >vjil in? gladly woleo/nt-d to i j!.i .ii tne pleasures vi j( ii :,?ve lioi.ii ; i _i for them. r*ir'<u? hout tiii- .- ??*? t' ? playground v i i? in elm I'tp -'t X'?s Sarah M i! o< *i avd will at? >i> ' i daily it! I i. 'cl?. v'k p. ii:. anil el i?o a? >> r . m . excepting Saturdays. when the elosi:i:c i .'Mr will be ;> o'oloci.. fmlowiiiK dai.> Hosr.-iii i ! I !?? t'1'j.vrvcd throughout '.if sea so:: Boys. l :i> C:!?i !>. in.. assemble and play. ":1> u ailing pool. to games. swings and slides. 3:30 to f?. bast.' hall, volley hall. ;?? ?. : J?*. supper hour. in 7. wading pool. . to swings, fit' Oirla. 1 to 2 . 1 T. p. m.. assemble and piny. in sewing panics. :: :: : 10. wn<\lng pool. :tr. ??> h, swings and slides. ?T 7 : ;:m. wading pool. 1 to i>. serines, etc.. Tool Workers Hear AljouT K*d Cros?. 1 low soldiers arc .treated after * ii? y . wounded was b-arned yesterday noon by the men of the War wood Tool eoiu pain. who assembled during lunch hour to hoar Mrs. \V. A. Kreamor. president ? 4' the War wood branch of the Red ? Vosm. speak on "The Treatment of Wi'iuuh i| Soldiers l.efore i In- Organiza tion of the Ked Cross." In her address to lie- nirn 7drs. [Cream er irav a ootieis?y liistor;. of the I '"ro.-s i.ri;;iril/atlon from 1 "? .'j i until b present time. She illustrated the brave bin primitive st-rviee of lie- tlrst K e-? I 1'ross women ,iiid told of the mod- rn methods beinR- pur* 1 <ii'-d in alleviating the sufferings of ilie i soldier. ? Scores >>f mi ii ni' joining th? ?bd | i>oss and the no n of ehr Tool work* I showed a deep interest in Ho- ra'ise, :md i :i t their request tlvir ?ii> "in'eiid''1iit. ] .lohn \ Moore, was appoint-.j in ' ? ?: . membership die s. Chicken liw Enforced. Tony Sti-lllt/. of Iticliland ivas ::p h<- - I Joro Mayor .1. II. Montgomery last nlslit I oa a e'lnrg" of i-llow-int: t-hi-vj.-ns in run at iars- . lb- wa" lined $."? ?<1 ?'id i;osts, , and dismis>i d. Children's Day in Preabylerlan Chnrch. ! The Sunday school of the Prrsbyie 1 1 1 in ? iiyre!i vvili. next Sunday inorituu at i'i o'floi-U a. in. observe i'hildr?n's day with a \ery inspirlnc and Hjjpro t>rhit' !<roirraui io-Mttini; tb>- oecasiou Mesuam-s Ab y<*r. fell and t'hrintj form ! tl?*- eoinniit t in i-barpe. The program. . |. ..ill.- >"tlK School [ Seripuire reading and prayr- !!ev. " '.i rsoii. lb .11 'lot 'Web otll- ." Miblt-ed Wl'es t "Tbo Seen- Thai lit'ow" -cl nil* rs. l.i . fliirden Primary h?v' K< i'it.iti"P. "Praise and l "r.*? ? ? ? ? . ? . > > S II' >?' '? ' 'llriinbow '"Iiildren" ? Primary ?,'ii-;? >\ l ? l.i? i*'oli>s i i n. I s." Kb nil .r and i;.iu-.rd .Mo*il? I r-'oiiu. "\*'oi:d< l fu? are the Mer -ies ? ! S. b. o! "iliv.i i . f <n;r Miss KurKN '.? Ke, ?nation. '? "riiblfon'M Pay"- ll.'ix- I 1 : i v; ; i ? ? 1 1 . . I I -bin' "? I'unnry Otrl-. .?o!o. "Tlo' I'.ird : S"nu Koseninry 1 -.-i.'.- ' "S ?: in ?ii? : -lo't'i lb' fenbii'i; ? ti ? >i i - Oiird-n' "'barbs .-'.t lor II ll*| If Hi '!? Isley ! :? , || itiop. liar;. I!t i. s - I ?nri? l'Ulli 1 1 1* !' V\ bat tie I m;-h s T< I Ml-'. II. If. II* !:? etia'tioii 'Mi:ii. Co.. S Kib>. n Son:. ; bii:^ lot Soni. on.*" ? Mr < I. it ' . ? las \ Tribut" 'o 1 'bi!',.tetr ' MlvS I '.i ? ,.b- ?? ela.-s . i; Tli. ? a :: I.. 1 ? R ' : -ji; i , .1 "[ fiit li'iii Uoi !>.??<,' Mo .Joseph Soim. "Hri?:b' Sli?"* ? I'.l.'i.Mnu^ "? - Mf.s Moo|-o'm ei.'i^s ?i "T!i* Sh??l?her?i ? ? "??11" ? Srhoo' Mr. S.iylor'B Clan.* Outing;. .In s ..}' ?!??? I I e? b- ? illl . . ! #...? "... i , ' n'o ,.!> r-iitiiii; on Iil'li>m>'"l: "I he i-l'i" wtl! me. 1 : 'ii- '???ni' "i " i -ivt-entb tr"** ?' ... ... i ron i l-.-ie i the.. wi!i Oioior i i . ? ri.unt ry. Tunfral for Earl S. T ovd. Ti . f ;r.err.i >? rvfe. ? Kir: S Pord ? bi -i *:? rdn ?? afternoon at oV !?-,<?.< in tli.- fa mil*, iioiii" 1 7 ?? P \Vnr?vn-?.l n:'?nti?. ????(?? lnri;.*K >t 1 1( nd-id bj 'he mm/ i ? ?ii.'il ; r-i-nd- ?in'1, ii i?i".??s a ?>i>o! i ; i s of Mr Kord. Tb.> !!r.r;1; r; i.it? i . w.; re . ?' r-d bi'i'ltlflli TI"* I*- .' 1 '? P.lli-U'ey <?? " lb.. ^ f A l ' ; - ?lit"- t:piseop;il rb'trrh "On'l leted- 111" s. rviros and n iilartf; eom'.io'ied of Miss Mnranret Hall. Mr? K>.< i:iver?. Pr YV. i<. Mi-K??" nrd !?". AV. Klein sweet h- snrip. "Meniitlf.il 1h1- of ? Sorne? liere" and "I Need Thee TCvery Hour." 1,1'irmfal was ttmi'I** 'n Or'#J|nwood rem ererv pemonalii anil Brief*. Mr. sid Mrs. r. ("nriivaslos, arrori ra-!e^ by tteter. arid ???rtrude ?^llfe. motor, d to St. Cla ir?v|lle y*?tnr da y. Joseph Ford nnd son cf Taylor cjua 0 ft i* "Be Loyal" BUY A LIBERTY BOND. 25c Packer's TAR SOAP 190 Wheeling;, W. Va., Friday, June 8, 1917. "Be Loyal" BUY A LIBERTY BOND. FRIDAY? A BARGAIN DAY. ^ 15c Mennen's TALCUM for 9 y2c '/t To-day Only ? A Special Sale of ! O S Women's House Dresses I Yt ' J Women's $1.50 fast \W | M color, new style House Dresses- Friday only ".And to think this dress has been laundered three or /our times'' is a statement i mi ? | u i l >* frequently hear from women who have purchased their House Dresses hen- :is they are absolutely i'ast color. Be on the safe side by securing your Summer's supph ot' iiouse dresses from this stellar assortment oE gingham and chambray ..gingham house dresos in stripes, small plaids. and checks ? i i ch t and dark pattern percales also ? regular and e\tra sizes. A large tableful awaits you. ? ' 1 ?' ? i jj TO-DAY FROM 2 TO 5 P. M. ONLY JJ H . ? -=- ? ? A Sensational Sale of ^ * 4 ? T! ? | Women's Hats ') TRIMMED and UNTRIMMED fk fk PANAMAS, MILANS, MILAN J) g #|/|/ I HEMPS AND VARIOUS ^ M ! OTHER NEW SUMMER M j STYLES, PRICED TO S3.00 JL i You can come in here to-day, between Jhe hours of 2 to ^ "> T\ M.. and save at least One-Half on your new Summer Hat. j This is an offering that will create a sensation in millinery j >plling: that will tax out* large millinery department to its ' capacity and gladden many a woman's heart. If PAY A DOLLAR ELSEWHEPE FCI? ml&HTTHWCS $1.00 Wash Waists, new Summer styles $1.00 Extra Good Quality Jap Silk Waists. . . $1.00 Silk Boot Hose, clastic tops $1.00 New Summer Hat Shapes $1.00 Boys' All-Wool Pants. .? $1.00 May Rcckwood Auto Hoods, with veils $1.00 Glove-Finish Muslin Envelope Chemise $1.00 Wide Flounce, Muslin Petticoats $1.00 Lace and Emb'y. Trim Muslin Gowns. . . J LAWN SWINGS Buy a lawn s\\ mjj for the "kiddies,7' if not tor your own use. Keeps ihcm where you can have an eye on l licui, and provides clean, healthy amusement for them. Price S6.25 PORCH ROCKER Here is & sturdy little rocker for porch, use. It Is made with a rattaa seal over a hard ? maple frame, strong, well made and Ber \ iccable. Price $1.95. Straight chair to match i the rocker, for $1.85. HOME COMFORT PORCH SWING Made !ri the "Kasy'GHde" style, no over head construction and absolutely safe. It is built Jons', has adjustable platform, and backs may he set at any angle or laid flat. It is finished In pretty dark green color and sella for $13.95. SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR A LIBERTY BOND THE PALACE 1304 06 08 MAIN STREET. !1K I" III" ho V'-r'i h?ni'\ tunrrul "f Kirl ,nr of i.'iMin'H '? I" Big Improvement in ~ < The Russian Situation; I WASHINGTON. D. C.. Juno 7.? Kmourncins; improvement In the Kus- i 'Man situation wrs reported in official ? diapatrhps to day filing of stricter j discipline in the array, which -was se rioii.slv ihrostonpc] by the political up- I hoaval and the sweeping away of all i j ? '? h : i ?_ This Is assumed to bo a rPHUlt ! of the efforts of Minister of War K>*- ] rensky, who has been tourlnp tho ; fronts. Official ri> porta from Russia have been much more optimistic than press j dispatches. and havo consistently ! scouted tho Idea of separate peace. . This has upheld confidence among the State Department officials, who hope ! that the revolution, throwing I th?? Allied offensive on the Belgian. j Frcnr li and Italian fronts entirely out i of gear. in ill' end would prove one! of rli iiKu raey's jir< at Triumphs of t lie ] war. The great effort in -re now i.- to bo ? friendly and sympathetic toward tit'"' I provisional authorities at Pet roc rati ! rather than distrustful and intrusive. ! The government has adopted a linn policy nf not allowing the >lighte.-t j suspicion to arise that it is trying to: interfere In the internal affairs of Rus sin. while at the sarin; time stnndiug I ready and anxlons to he of all aid pos- ! sihle whenever tne Titnf is given. j lr is felt in official quarters here ! that, while at. first sight the Uusslan j program appears to ho in conflict with j t ho readjust mcnis desired by the A! lii-si, ;i detailed examination shows it not in lie so. in spite of the insidious workings of Cerman propaganda to create a chasm. BELGIANS DEPORTED. HAVRE. France, June 7, 1! : 15 p. rti. I ? During the first fortnight in May it !ls reported that <500 young Belgians [were deported from Etterbeek for an itinrevealed destination. Numerous 'other Belgians, chiolly of the farmer i class, were collected from the neigh i borhood of Arlnrt and Mons by th? I Hermans and deported to northern France 10 work on the railroads. f Set W fromyour dealer or from us. 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