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GIVE THE MAGKMEN ANOTHER VICTORY t'HK'AU'*. ? Kiriirs by <shi cajrii cave I'hilad-'li'hia th?.- tinal game ? ?f the juries X" ??!.?> . 7 t<> :: The visitors u ere j?l?'iis to their V.rst two r.:ns '?u errors ami won t he jjasjse m t lie ninth; ! tun tlx. when Manager 11- ? w sent several r? ? ! t ?" f pitchers to t mound. Husse!! started the math by walking ? '! rover and Dant'orth was summoned >?> the box. Ho fanned the next man and then Fetsvh dropped jMiui?s>Mt's tiy. hit' recovered the ball tti time to force <!ro-| \er at swonrt. St runk foltntti-d wlih ai singte ami I 'anfort h re tt roil m favor "f ('icottf. Th^ locals then contributed a ? oaple of errors mid with the ai<l of a single and a double by Hates, scored four runs. OhleaKO was he'd hit loss un'il th> e.chth inning. when t!w*y bunched three hits for two runs and tied the score, j Score : ~ "Xn~n_ 1 i.~ ro~0: .lamtescn. rf 4 l i 0 (? 0! strttrk. cf i' I t - '? " ; if ? : i o i ; Hat ps. 3b S 2 2 " ?? { Mclnnis. lb 4 0 1 l.'i o ?? i Schang. c 4 t ^ : ! 'iiean. ss t> ; 1 1 rover, 2b .3 * -j : 4 o ( Noyes. p 3 0 ft 'J 1 1 \ Cfcicaffo A B. !?. H. P. A. F. J I.iehoid. If 4 " 1 :: 0 1 i Weaver. 3b 4 0 0 - - -i ??:. I'ollins. 2 b -. 4 0 1 2 1 Kelseh. cf 3 I 11 - 1 " .1 follins. rf 3 ? 2 11 * " ? landil. lb.. 4 * 1 12 0 1 Pisherg. ss 2, " 0 - rt I S.-haik. c 3 0 0 4 5 " l-'aber. p ...2 0 0 o - 1 * Murphv 0 0 " n ? t; i>sell. p 0 rt 11 0 ? n ! an forth-, p G 11 0 11 f> I'tcotte. p 0 0 ^ o t n Totals 23 3 5 27 12 ?Batted for Faber in eighth _ .. i 1'hiladelphia 0 1 0 i i 0 o l 4--T t > hicngo 0 1 '1 0 <? 0 >\ 0 ? 3; Summary: Two base hits ? drover. ! P-ates. Sacrificc hits ? Strunk. 2: J. ''??! iins. Dusran. Noyes. Mclnnis. Sacrifice j MiesDugan. Murphy. Pouble plays ? ] <;rover to Dujmn to Mclnnis: Orover to] Mclnnis; Bates to (trover to Mclnnis. j l. eft on basesOhicago. 3; Philadelphia. I 0. First base on errors ? Philadelphia.. I 5; Chicago. 2. Bases on balls ? Off Fa - i '(?or. 4; off Noyes. 2; off ftussell. t. Hits' ;<tid earned runs ? Off Kaber. K and 1 in j V off -Xoyes. 3 runs: off Russet I, 0 and, I in 0 with none out in ninth: off Dan forth. 1 and 0 in 2-3; off Cicotte. 3 and ?? in 1-3. Struck out ? By Faber. 2: by Noyes. 1; by Danforth. 2. t'mptres ? Owens and Evans. Time ? 2:05. TI&URS THE VIOTOBS. DETROIT. July 10. ? Detroit won the i last frame of the series from "Washing ton today, 5 to 4, making a tie. each team havlns: won two. After "Washing ton had taken a four run lead. Detroit j (?.inched hits on Dumont in the third and sixth for just enough to win. Bril-i iiant eldinp: by Hillman In the eighth and Bush in the ninth prevented "Wash ington from tvinp or winning. Scoro: M ash 0 1 3 0 9 o (i 0 0 ? 4 S 2 Detroit 0 P I 0 0 3 M x ? 5 2 Batteries ? Dumont. Avers and Hen ry; Boland and Stanage. BOWLING Masonic 3>nci Pin. 3>a?pa0. O. S. S. S? 1st. 2nd- 3rd. Tls. | ?Jones 101 111 100 312| Shepard ?5 147 121 353 1 Fredericks 127 144 130 401 j Handicap IS IS IS 54; Totals 341 4 20 363 1130 Hardwares ? 1st. 2nd. 3rd Tls. .Vttvil 114 IIS 10S 33" Taupp 1"7 131 US 35?; Kbehng 124 107 124 355 j T>>? ils sir. Victors? 1st. Mrockhart 94 n 1Cap 22 Stewart 1"4 Wei hart lo; Handicap 22 Totals 321 Club Stars ? 1st. W.*..d I'M" ?'arlin 130 Six 112 Totals 360 3T0 Tonight's Games. Q. >f.ikers vs. I.aBelte. Princess vs. Big: Havanas. Bcssemers vs. Club Stars. AUnSTtlCABT ASSOCXATIOK. Kansas City. D; Milwaukee. 2. Indianapolis. 4;# i 'olumbus. 3. l.ouisville. 6: Toledo. S. St. Paul-Minneapolis, postponed, rain. !| HOW THEY STAND i NATIONAL LEAGUE j Yesterday's Results. I ? 'hU-aeo. 1: Brooklyn. 0. i P.rooklyn. 4; 1 'hie ago. I | 'Cincinnati. I ?? : Boston. others postponed ; rain. I Standing- of Clubs. | Club*. Won. Lost. Pot I N-,,w York 15 .6fi2 : Philadelphia 38 :?'? .5f.r? ! Sr. I.ouis In 1 < 'Inrinnat I 13 . T. "J t ? "h:?.*ai:?> ?*! .513 Brooklyn ? 3? .'!T . I *1 1 i Boston- t" .11'.' I Pittsburgh L'U t7 ..uy To-day's Games. I I'sttslnnxli nt Brooklyn. ! ? 'llicapo at I ') ? 1 1 ;? d*~~ 1 ) > 1 1 i : i . ; t'tiii'iiinati a! N ?? ?? Vork. St. I .oil is at Huston ? r > americTnjleague Yesterday's Results. ; Vi \v Vork ?. St. I... i 1T>. I ?t-t r??it. 5: Washington I . Philadelphia. 7 : ? *!t c* ? 1 ( "levi'ln nd- Boston . rait: , Staadinp of Clubs. ; ! Cluh*. Won. I.ost *rr i'l?iragi> ? IS -"?J Boston t,; -* i 'li'volaml I- "" Now York "S i >>'t roit Wui-hinKton ......... SI t'J S?. l,(iuis I'hilaililphia 1'7 To-day's Games. New Vork at < 'hicago. ( Boston at l>etroit. Philadelphia at St. I.oiiis. Washington at Cleveland., CENTRAL L.EAGUE. I Sprinjrt'ioM. Ui^hmond. 1. Peoria. 1: Musk^uon. I UtHiifl Rat-ids. S; Kort Wayne. 1 Port Wqyne. 10: "'.rami Kapids. ?!.. Kv?n>?iii'\ : Dayton. 1. " " ' ! ( INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Newark- Uiehmond. douldo header, j postponed. tain. I'.Uffalo.Toivnto l?ost poned. lain. ? | Montreal. 1: Koehester. 1- innings. | i ) I.*. Baltimore. 1: Providence. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. Nashvill-. N?mv I'r'.riins. 1. Memphis, ti; IJirimnsharii. I'hattaitooKM. Mobile. I. I, it tic Rock. Atlanta. I'1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Kansas City, Milwaukee. Indianapolis. 1: <'alunt bus, o Toledo. 5: Louisville. 0. St- Paul-Minneapolis ? t;atn. TV arm ! Nonsense! All you |! need is a two-piece suit. |! \o vest. Tliiii. dur able fabrics. Little or j no lining. Cool as a j cucumber! Cool blue serges, pan- j ania cloths, wool crashes ? also the new Trench j Summer Suit with bolt j all around, constructed i of worsted and heather j mixtures. Straw Hats in all the j new shapes and weaves. : Geo. W. Fox I 1310 Market St. I? ?? 1 MATTY'S 'REDS' ARE AGAIN WINNERS IN GAME WITH GRAVES i l?MSTON'. July 1". ? nuwui si tviiKlhi-ncil lta hold (.'ii it'11 drst d'*1" >i>>r. today by bi-nlitiK L'.oston 10 to ??? j Toney pitched for the visitors. an<i j achieved his tlftcwnth victory of the j your. Uoston made four runs and live : ,,f its Miolvc hits ill the last of I he | ninth iiiiunn Kud"l|-h w is hit hard for live inn- : inns. ai.'l the veteran Tom Hughes. wln?j lui ill" last season and only pitihcd j . n<- inning of a rocular ? ??in.' Si. linish- ?! ? lit.- ?:? ii?? . Cincinnati. ilrdi. J!. K"*i|>. ss K-usli. . f ilia-". It' lirit'fith. r.f. .. Thorpe. 1-f. N.-ale. I r Sin ail. -I' \\ iiiko. C Toney. P Totals Boston. Marauville. ss. 1 5a i ley. f. .. l-'ii /.patrick. r.f Ma I f i\on<-t<'iiy. II'. . Sin i ill, "?!' Kawiings. -b. . Tragressor. ?\ Kudolph. p. . . Hughes. p- ? ? ? I'tarnes i . . . . - ? ? 1 ~ " ' n " 0 " ' ??M-.iss.-y 1 " " " " JJi Totals ?' I- " : "?Halted foi I Inches in ninth. "liait'-.i for l-'ilzpftt rick in ninth. |~.? o'iTu.Tt I i .... . 77:f r I' 0 "J ltoston ? 1 " " " " " " 11 ; ? Two bitsv hiis ? Urtffiilis. Toney. I Jaw- j lings, Mau'-c. Tlircp bus'* hits ? iiritVilh. .Wale. St den ha si's ? ilroh. Kopf. .Wale, i Sacrifice hits ? I'hasr. Toney. Saerirtce llv ? Sh.-an. Double pla> s ? ? Iroh to j Shcun to Wins-; M-iK-'f TiiiKH-ssi.r to Smith. I. .-ft on bases ? f'liieihimU l'ostmi 7. Kir -I has*' on errors < im in tuit i ?. Hase on halls ? '*11 foii'-y oil' Kudolph I. "IT IIubIks I. Ilils and earn ed runs-- < Ml' Ton.-y i runs. "If Kudolph !? ami 7 in ?*>. "if Hushes I and I in I. Struck out- IJy T"ti< > ??. hy Uudolph 1. l>y ltughe< I. I'ass?*d ball ? I r?sr< ssoi . , I'moire ? High f and Knt>liv. I une -- j ' ! EACH WON A GAME. CliOOKLYN. .Inly in,? r.rookix n and Chicago divided today's doubl- -header, ma kinu an c\cti break on ih<- series. The i 'ii hs won th? first, I to ?>. alter a pitchers' battle between Vaughn and Muniuard. two .-ingle* and an error by j Hy Mj/Vs scoring Doyle with th*t only j run in I h< sevnth. The Superbas took the second came, I to 1. knocking: Aldridge out "l the box in the second inning. i "adore pitched shutout ball up ?" the seventh, j Tomorrow will he Hans Wanner day here, 'and the Brooklyn club owners will present th?- veteran a silver loving ? cup. Sevres: FJrat Game. Chicago ... . " '*? a " " a 1 11 " 1 ' ' l-irooklyn . . . " " " " ' 1 Vaughn and Wilson; Martjuaid. ? Coombs and J. Myers. Second Game. Chicaeo . . . . ?? ?? a a n " 1 " a ? l S 1 llrooklyn. . . l's ? " " " " " 1 s < Aldridire. Ilenoris and Dilhoeier; Ca dore and -Miller. SERIOUSLY INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENTS fc*iw?! I>i?nt.'ll !?' Ill* Illti-lllK-lie.T WASH IN' 5.T" >N. I 'a .Inly I'V? 'I wo automobile accidents r. suited io Hie seri i.iis i r i j 1 1 1" > "I" two persons a:ul a third 1 \ i f | ^ slight hit i' Is hist f\ I'tii UK James l.evdn. iiiv.prietor of tin- i'o/v hotel South Main strt-el. WashiiiKtou. went overall "-inba nUinent i-ast ot \\ ash ltiKlou. on the National pike, in a bur tourlni: car. His machine . rash.-il down a ste?-p trad- and over llie b due ol a stone miarrv nearly twelve feet high, but remained upright. It .laimn-d it^ainsi a tre?*. I.eydn was hurled from l lie car and was found unconscious |?v other : travellers and brought to Ii is home hero. , His condition is serious. \n automobile containing Mr and Mrs. Ah x audi* i Smitli. <?! Ka>t i'i?le> town ship. went carei-tiriiitf down a r.n-foot <-m iiankment in Buffalo township when the car cot hovonrt the control of Mr. Smith. - It dashed int Htiffal creek and nvert,virn- j ed. Mrs. Smith was pinned under the ca i in the stream but was extricated in an j unconscious condition by her husband. Her Injuries are serious, while her bus- , band received only n few scratches. The j machine was badly damaged. ?iv : Alt. U. II. ...I I I 1 ? . . . I :: AH. U. H. i' i i it | ? o i Stout's IS (NOW ON This is the sale thousands nf men and \\N joung men wait for? you can no w pick $20 suns out any fancy suiting in the house and \_ t> we will tailor to vour measure a Coat I . N 2 jj I yl(J tnd Trousers at just half price. r r\ }t0 SUITS $20 MORIS ?STOUT TAILOPS:. At the Corner 11th and Main. P. J. BALL, Manager. TEN INTER-CITY LEAGUERS HITTING .400 OH BETTER JOHNSON AND GOSNEY ARE THE X<E AOUE LEADERS, EACH WITH .460. Welch, of the Streoluuann Club, Makes Best Showing- According to Games Played. Then- aiv Iliall slugg. IS Willi t 1 1 v !?? I >1 I I lls III lilt' ! 1 1 1 Ol'-I 'it V I ,? ;iKll?-. ;n I. nnl jflg t'l III*- halting iiv. I JUst aii tioiiuci 'I I'Y l'i '?shI' iii Hai ry I: !<??!! Ten I'lavi is an- i I ???! with au-rnt.-s n| inn or nvi-r, while lil'lii-ii have av.-i iigVx vvilli ami . I?". .Inhusoii. ?>! t li ? ? SliaiJysi.il- cjtih. alid 1 iosiiey, >?( tin- P.aii. i s. Jin- I i ? ? I I'm* first honors. wiili an aviT.ii:>- i.t .ii'.o ????. -li m ihirti-'Mi trips n> tin- plate. UVI.-h. i?f III-- SlriM'liinaiiii ? - i u l>. Imw i.vi-r. mak.-s ill.- ii.-st showing I "I' ill' s? as'iii. .I.'iU in l.s games. Tin- figure,-' follow: Nam.-. ??lull \H. II I'.l. I.ilinsoti, Slwid ysido ... :: i i; . t iH? 1 1 1 is iii -y, I la tn-rs .*? I;: ?? .l'-" Welch. Sn >?> liinainis . .. II l"> 1 ?> .J.'-a Kouii Mailers I" I til I!'-|-m. Si .. II !T I lloutz, St rochimi litis . . II .'.7 ! ?? . 1X1! l-ti-il. M.-ronkry' . ..... ll |n n; . i"" 'r? wfnnl. Sliailvsiili- . . . .1 I" -i .4 'mi 'minors. Siri.ii'liiiianiis . s '.'."i 1" .l?'" 1 la in in. Kulton I" I" K* .4"", l-"nril. MH Vinkcy ?! I "i ?? s -I i ?a nl iii- r. II.. Mi;i "onki-y. ." ? ?? I ."'IS ll<-i?l<-Iliai-li. Shadyside. i" 1. . 'j 4 Shcrvriiud. Shadyside. .. ?! l I ?> .Ha? I 'uniiinglium,, Home ... 7 . I s .3::j! Kall'i-i'ty. K. 'of ??.' I" 3 .333 'robin. Shwlysiiln -I " .333 Kln\ C. W. M. A K ?'? J ""lis !jU VIcIp. K. of I' 'i I'1 ?P? .313 VVaRonlu-im, Md 'onkey. H 4 1 ;! .j! 1 " Mo' I'linijo". Mct'otikey.. 7 L':1 .Ml" I'oon, vv. m. k i'j -?!;'> n I'ooper. Home < 23 " ? 3";' Winters. Kill i on 3:: 1" .3i'3 Kcildy. Jloinf * 3m Mullarkey, Kolo :? ".7 II .2!'i Hi-Ilcr, Homo 1" 4 1 12 i 'rock. I |om?? 4 17 f. .2!'i> ! i.-inicls. W. ,M. X- !?; I IT f. Shepherd. siroehmaans l" 4-' 1'.' .28?> Parker. Kulton ?- -IIs1 I'ostfllo. Stroehmantis. all 4 .L'S" Long. Shadyside 7 25 > ???5? ivrlev, Slrochinaniis. . II 41 ? 12 .273 Hurkhart. Mi l 'onkey .. 1" I" 11 -271 Kotehka. Strivhmniiii.s.. !' 23 J: .2|>0 Yooke. Kulton 3 _ll 3 HukIios, K. of {' 7 :i" S .L'aji Noll. KaWTS. 4 Hi 4 N" i c sr-Tin e.v c r. M ? ?? "o n key. a -'J ?> Hrninnn'S. K. of ... !' 30 !' .250 ? ilriffnii. Kulton l 4" l^ Hall. Kulloti < -? |* Sloortcy. Sliailysiilo - -s J Soli ram in. Sli.nlysiil'' ... ^ v ^ .2:,0 llonaolifr. K. of <' * -;t 1 ' j P;i 1 1 orso.ti. Shiidysirlf. .. 7 -ii '? 'Tarilrn. Home... 11 4*? 1| .\i-isnii. Sli.adysiilo .... 13 "? ;;^lt Sullivan, liam-rs 4 1.1 -J Ililtlor, Mnuors S 111 . Woods. St io. liinaiiiis :t !j .12 I mean. Manors I'J 3" S .21|j Nail. Moi 'onkt-y ^ 23 7 .J1J i-trion. K. of C ?? 2" 4 .I'iIO ijslii'. 14a ui-rs '? 2" 4 ?-?J" iiixon. 1 1 run*"- 3 la 3 .-00 Whal. it. Is. of f * ' , -Jyj fJIUlBnii. K. of ?: V ] ??? T.Hllimcr. Kulton.. a 21 4 .Ih_; Vassen. W. M. & K 3 11 2 .ISO JJsko, ('.. Ratters 1'? .10 a .lji Shin*. W. M. iSr K 13 2 .158 Pricel'rloo. Shadyslde.. 10 38 ' -1R'1 ^laok. Hnuf-rs -8 33 S .150 Edwnrdf. W. M. & K. . ? * M - . 4.1 llplfT. Kulton l4 * ?;* Murphy, W. M. & K.... 2 i 1 .H? Hay. W". M. & K - - ?; ^ . 40 Suillenhf.rKcr, 1-ulton.. I H> - ? llnok. K. of O J i - ? } * Hentsoh. Stroehmanns.. r> 1 . - .us Siumpf. Stroohmanns. . 0 30 3 .100 This 17-lnning Contest Full of Pep and Thrills ST. l.OUlS. Mo.. July 10.? Si. Louis; and New York hat tied for seventeen | irninKs today, a. sitiKle ''V linker 'U the j .?'? vent.'Cnth drlvitiR In IVcUitspaffh with; thi-' winning run for the visitors. Thi* . score was seven to llv<*. Wonderful lli-l?l i n*r shuj off several runs. In the | fourteenth, with m?-n on 'irst and sec ond arid one out, Aracti hit a hot liner toward left, hill Austin leaped into the; air, speared th** hall with his left hand ami touched s.-fond for a double play. In the sixteenth, after Marsans had) singled and Sotlieroii had sacrificed, j Shot |nti hit a low line drive to o- titer, I hut as Marsans was ahout to score , Hendrix raee-J in. made a shoestring , intrh ami doubled Marsans at second. St. Louis scored in the first on A us- I tin's single unci Stsler's triple. New ! York got two in th- ilfth on singles by J Haker and E. Miller, two errors by 1'rntt and Alexander's triple. Thed odd- i ed thre^ runs In the sixth when A ragon walked. Raker doubled and JO. Miller hit a home run. St. Louis got to Fisher for three hits | in the seventh, nnd with the help,' of | errors by Bnuman and Arngon made i three runs They tied the .score In the j eighth when Slsler doubled nnd seored on a double by Pratt. In the seven teenth Peektnpaugh' walked. Arngon | saorllloed. Plpp walked. Raker singled, j scoring Peeklnpaugh, and K. Miller | singled scoring Plpp. Score: New York . .00002300000000002? 7 12 2; Si. Louis . . . 10000031000000000 ? 5 1,". 4 I Klsher, Love.' rnldwell and Alexan der. Nunamaker; Plnnk. Wright, Koob, Soiheron and Severeid. OUHME Tire Department El?ctioa. The annual election of the volunteer ! fire department of the town of Kdgwood j will be held in the hose house tomorrow ! evening. All tho members of the dc- i partment are requested to bo present. I Lawn Teto Postponed. The lawn fete to have been given by [ the Women's and Mpn's Bible classes j of tho First Christian church of Elm | Grove on the lawn surrounding the Kry j hotel, Saturday evening, has been post-j poned one week, according to an tin- 1 nouncement made last night. The post- ? ponement has been made on account of the Infantile paralysis quarantine In the adjoining town. Lawn Pete Tonight. Tho Pastor's Aid of tho West Liberty j Presbyterian church will hold a lawn j fete tonight on the church grounds, be- | ginning at 6 o'clock. All kinds of re freshments will be served, and, as the , proceeds will be for the benefit of the church, a large crowd is expected. Serial List for mspeotlon. A copy of the newly-numbered regis- j (ration list for Triadclphia. Liberty and Richland districts was posted yester day in the Elm Orovo bowling alleys. | 423 Main street, Elm Grove, whero they :nay bo seen bv interested persons. The, proprietor. Deputy Assessor C'.eorgc Selbert, said last night that consider able Interest Is being manifested, sev eral hundrod persons having already aeertalned their serial number from ' the list. Intertalned GIam. Mrs. M. M. Henderson, of West Alex Authorized Pay Stations ?la Oro-M, w. V*. The Flmf National Bank. State Dai.k of Kim Grov?. Bdgowood. W. V*. Kdgewf.cd Phurmaoy. rullon, W. Va. Bank of Kultan. Wheeling, W. Vv CompaJiy Office, Cor. 13th and Chapline Sta. Pay your eUctriu light, gas and water bills at the most convenient pay station, before the 10th of t>ucb month, to save dlBoouut. Wait Virginia Traction & Electric Co. dVy fc Suburban Ow Co. Announcement? Hillman & Son The Old Established Jewelers Are Going Out of Business Their Rich Valuable Stock and Fixtures Will be Sold at AUCTION The Sale will begin Today, July 11th at 2:30 P. M. Sales will continue Daily ? Mornings 11 o'clock ? Afternoon, 2:30 ? Evenings, 7:30 ? until everything. is sold. Diamonds, Watches, Gold Jewelry, Sterling Silverware, Sheffield Plate, Clocks, Jmbrellas? all to go at your own price. Our well known reputation for fair dealing and the high quality of mer chandise we have always carried will, we hope, command your attention and patronage at this sale. We Are Positively Going Out of Business Come to the Ruction ? and take advantage of this unusual opportunity. LADIES INVITED? CHAIRS PROVIDED. HILLMAN & SON ' . JEWELERS? 28 ELEVENTH STREET. ;i rider, entertained the members of the I ! itircas Bible clas3 of the West Alexan der Presbyterian church nt her home bust evening. Tho young people cn- 1 joyed a delightful evening after n short , business session. Banquet Postponed. The much anticipated banquet to have | been tendered the Kxcelsior Bible class ? ..f the Stone Preshyterinn church ot j Klin Grove this evening toy Mrs. U. M. | lVflicord. lias been postponed ituleft- | uitely b<' cause of tho infantile paralysis: scare. It was postponed at the request of Kev. li. I'. Lewellvn. Bellaire, C. A. C Pcllaire C. A. C.s. will he the attrac-| lion at tlie Kim Grove ball p-rounds on i Saturday afternoon, when they meet thei fast locals, the Patterson and Elm! t ;rove team. Who 'will draw the pitch ing assignment has not yet been decid- 1 .?d. but tho selection with bo either It. Smith or Howard. To Grtvo "Weiner Roost. The meinhcrs of the chorus of thei Sunday school of the Stone Prosbyte- 1 Irian church of Klin Grove will walk on j Thursday night to Wayman's Inn at] Bethlehem, the weinr-rs will he roasted ? and the evening will be spent in a social] way. The chorus was organized for1 t lie" purpose of promoting the singing at| the Sunday school services. Bible Class Meeting. The regular meeting of the Suburban) Bible class of the Triadclphla M. E. i church was held yesterday afternoon at | t lie home of Mrs. A. G, Craft of Trla- 1 delphin. After a short business ses- j sion the afternoon was* speut in a so- 1 cial way. Crops In Good Condition. John 11. Tolbert. of Trladelphia. has returned from a visit in the vicinity of Wooster, Wayne county. Ohio. The pros pects are for good crops in that vicinity, he says. Indications are especially fav orable for a big wheat crop. A large acreage lias been planted In corn, which j is thriving, and indications for a bumper j oats crop are excellent. Potatoes are looking good, but the fruit is light. To Preach, at Open Air Service. Rev. J. P. Lcyenberger, pastor of the Third Presbyterian church of Wheeling, will deliver the sermon at the open air services, to bo held Sunday evening on the lawn surrounding the old Stone church, on tho Stone church road, the weathor permitting. The service will commence at 0:30 o'clock, and if the weather is unfavorable It will he held in the new church, at the same hour. The mid-week prayer services will not be held during the months of July and August. . . A number of the other pike churches are also suspending tlie mid-week and evening services during the summer months, on account of the excessive heat. Still Observing Quarantine. The quarantine at the town of Patter ' son is to be continued for a week, ac- ; cording to I>r. John C. Hupp, county I health official. This will forbid the pas- ? sago of children under 16 years of age, , i elthor Into or out of that town, " his j para lysis scare has caused the postpone ment of a number of social meetings In j ' tho two towns. The officials now be 1 lleve that they have tlie plague situation j well In hand. \ Bicycle Club Mooting. ! Tho meeting of the Boys' Bicycle Club , will bo held this evening In the basement of tho Vance Memorial church at Woods dalo, at 7:30 o'clock. All the members; 1 uro requested to be in attendance. Personals and Briefs. j Tho Misses Msgdallne and Hose Dee- j gan, of Benwood, have returned home i j after visiting in Kim Grove for the j pant week. Floyd Holmes, who has been spending several days with friends in Wost Alex ander, has left for Ills homo at Wind Itldge, whore ho will visit his parents for some time before he in called to til-? horvlc". II" will leave July 15, ?Mrs, M. !?:. Sample, r,t" West Al?xan <1?r. Is \ lulling Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mux wi-.l 1, of the Honey's Point road. John McCurdy. "if Clarksburg, Is the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. K. Carter, of l"U?st View, Tim regular meeting tlm ltoy , Snouts of Kltn Grov.t was held last I night in lies iMiii'iiiunt of tlui J-lrst M. li, church, a largo number of tho mem- J hers were present, ami lifts final ar- 1 rac.K'-^ruis for I he summer camp were j ?i n it 1 1 ?.-? I 1'. I', Jackson, of Cttiiloil, O., is the I guest of friends and relatives in Pat terson. 1.. n. Parker, of Cirtctnnati. is the guest of relatives in Woodlawn. Mrs. 1*. D. Walton, or rarest View, entertained the members or the Ladies' Aid .society of the First .\i. E. eliureh of Elm '".rove at her home last evening in an interesting manner. After a short business hour, the guests spent the rest of the evening1 in a social way. The Association of Women's IJurat Study Clubs will meet a: trie Y. AW C. A. tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoffman, of Morgantown. are spending the week with relatives in Edgwood. " ? "Kid" Jones Eliminated In the Golf Tourney . ; CHICAGO. July 10. ? Three .leading eastern gofers, two international play ers and one southerner, were among the sixteen survivors today of the first match round in the- amateur golf chain- | pionship playing at the Midlothian Country club. All the southern con tenders except Reuben Bush, of Ncwi Orleans, were eliminated. Including Bobby Jones, of Atlanta, southern chain- 1 Hon, who succumbcd to Ned Sawyer, of Chicago. 3 and 1. after holding the for mer champion even on the first nine holes with par golf. Donald Edwards, Midlothian, after scoring low medal score of 150 for the 36 hole qualification, defeated Tom Prescott, Of Atlanta, 3 and 1. The longest match of the day was be tween Jesse Guilford, Massachusetts champion, who won on tho twenty-sec ond hole, from Walter Crowdus, another public links golfer. Guilford, despite his long drives, was three down at the turn, but hit his stride at the second Do Not Throw Them Away j BEAUTIFUL RUGS MADE FROM YOUR OLD CARPETS ANO RAGS. Carptti Oyed, FURS AND VELVETS A SPECIALTY. Plumci Cleaned and D yH, Eipert Cleanara and Dyer*. ? Central Cleaning Works:.; 49 Eleventh Street. Wheeflni. W. Va. New Sandi Buldlng. Both Phonik Contract Preulng SI. 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