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I Hundreds 1 I of Families Will | 1 Move This 1 I Week I Many will be Selecting New. Furnishings ? for their New Home? _ I But how about the Piano, is the one you have giving entire satisfaction? This is a most opportune time to make an exchange ?We will allow you full value for the one you have, in exchange for a new Piano or Player Piano. It would add greatly to the R I '? pleasure of your new home, and save the ex- R pense of moving? ? Never before have we been able to show you ? such a large and varied assortment?all con tracted for before the advance in prices? R You can buy a Piano here with the assur ? ? ance of Entire Satisfaction? The C. A. House Co., Music Store with a record of thirty-six 'years in Wheeling be- I hind it, has long been recognized as the Safe H Store to buy from. B I This store depends entirely for its success upon clean business methods and honest - I dealing between man and man? I 8 Let us show you. f I C. A. House Co. I Our Experience Your Safeguard. 1141 MARKET ST. WHEELING. ; ~ BELLAIRE | Walter Hall. , Walter Hall, the fourteen year old Son' of Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Hall of "luornsey , street, passed a way yesterday afternoon after an illness of several weeks, death ? being due p. complications. Surviving ? are several brothers and sisters besides . his parents. Mr. Hall is affiliated with the Progressive foal company." As yet ? Ho arrangements have been made for the: ?? funeral. j ?' < w Interest la Miners Temple. Miners of Heti.iire and vicinity are; .manifesting mu-'h interest in the refer-! endum vote to decide the location ?'f 'he -miners temple. The tnrre river fr-nit J towns are contending for the home and . VBell&iro j-niners are pulling hard to have the home located in this city. The e|*c-; tion will be held the first week in May and it is likely that from now on until ' the end of the referendum miners will I conduct Ian active campaign. IJellaire miners are interested in I'ellairc for the, reason that it is their li?>ni'- town. They believe the miners as a whole should, build the home for the future, arid I5el-| Jaire offers the best location in eastern j Ohio for the temple. Hail mads radiate, from all sections making it easy fori traveling t.? any part "f the country.! The total resources of the banks, ex-j elusive of the other financial inst:tu-| tions. as bas*d upon the quota of flic! Third Liberty loan i? tnoro than ?1?.-| hoo.oon. nearly one-half of .the total re-1 sources of th" banks of the county. Another feature which the miners of I Bell aire are catling attention is the. thousands of acres of untouched coal j south and west of the city. Miners, claim that Bcl'iaire will soon !?? thej center of the coal producing industry! of Belmont county, and for that reason | they say that miners throughout tho: entire district should support Hcltairc. Pulling for Convention. Ix>cal flint glassworkers have per-] fected an organization and formulated' plans by which they expect to land 'hr| 1019 convention in this ? ii> At a rto . i-j ing of the geic rnl committee held Sat-j urdav evening it was -decide,! that c..ni-] mil tecs lie appointed to carry on a eani-i paign for funds for the purpose land-1 ing the convention in this city. The' - city has been divided into districts with] , the following committees in charge .,fj each district: ? No. I.---All south of stone bridge. Workers: Jesse Bennett Klncr .h-oksoti, ? and Harry Weeks. No. 9?N'-rth of Store bridge to Tli:r-| ? ty-second street. Workers: |>avid Itucs.. Kred I'. Houck and ?;?-??rge I'rarli: No. J?Tiiirty-se. ond stf-or r,, Thirty fourth street. Workers: James Kbbcts. | Jqhti Nye and ?'lar?-nce Zimmerman. No. 4?Thirty-fourth to Thirty -eighth streets. Workers: Frank Zostudil. 'leo 1 , Barrett ;u.d James Brown No. 5?Thirty-eighth street to north corporation line. Workers: John Si'^v ar?. A. V. fieese and !.l*rmah Wyrirk. | Two spe.-ial soliciting committees j composed of il. H. U?>miherington. Frank 'Ma<k>-tt. Ib-nry '.Moore, John Murphy, ami Fred P. Houek. Harry Works and.' Clarence Zimmerman have also hern ap-j pointed. The committees will begin; work at once and reports at a meeting of the general committee to be held Tuesday evening. May 7. NOTICE. Mr. James B. So Id an, Bellalre, Ohio, was acquitted on March 22nd of the charge of robbery of the Pennsylvania railroad company. . He was taken from Pittsburgh, Fa., to Bellaire, Ohio, by Chief Mahone, and found not guilty, , aa charged with box car robbery. An other man plead guilty to the charge and i was released on bond, and was the ring. ! leader. Mr. Solden has returned to Pittsburgh. Pa., with the Pennsylvania Company, where he was employed nine years ago. I Stroble Hearing Tonight. The hearing of John Strobcl. suspend-! ej policeman will l>* In Id this evening before the ei\il service commission. The charge, was preferred si \. rnI weeks ag-i by Kthel Williams and Hie officers was] immediately suspended l.;tter I he dire.- . tor of public safety investigated .-ind sustained the action of Chief ..f I'oi:. ?? Maltone. 1st r??br? I then appealed to ihc : i i\-? I service eornmission for a hearing. Entertain Auxiliary. Wednesday afternoon at the Sous of Israel Tempi. <?!i Kcimoiit street, the Woman's Auxiliary will hold.its regular ! tnevting Follow mg On- husiness tin I afternoon will he spent- socially, with' I Mrs. Sol Kutv. as hostess. Arranged for Patriotic Meeting. Members of the It'Nai It'Unh lodge held a meeting in tin hall yesterday afternoon. Arrangements wi re made for a patriotic meeting .In a date >o !?? s>.- . ,| iaier. Eagles Meet Tonight. Itelbisre Aero- of Hagle.s will hold an important meeting- in their hall this ??vertipg In addition "lii'-r business i arrangerrien!s will be oomph-tod for the! annual memorial day. Sunday May 1 - ? I ! Judge i' .1 l.ymh. wf St i "laj rsvii ie. will ileitvi r the memorial address. I Meet Thursday Evening-. [ Th- I titWilli i DIH-! Tliiir.-i|:iy. i-\? nine at lit" ? >iii| | i'-U" hail u ln-ti arrang- m- iits will l><; | ? orr.|.|. r. ?| |'i.r t!??* 1-ig >ii'lust riaI |>antil* . ? mi tli-' ?ift- rntM?ti ..f M-?iiii-rntl dn> I initt?s li;i>. ?? !>??? n - ? ?! ami thry I writ hi limit r-~p--ri< I Patriotic Meting. !vi: rt--t t- tin-' !Kit; w ill t>.- Ii- l<1 Tlmrn d.iy ???.-??mug it I l- inlr i sl.org M.-r I ristuwn. in '1m- --r' th-- sni.-s - l' ! War Savings Si iiiit'v Tin- meetings 1 will Is- tinrl-r : h- hii.-i-i- ? s --I the countyi ? i-iinii i: t- ? ami g I -i-i ak-rs will ?1 ? ? i i' r itilit s. Beiliire Briefs. Th- tin title, ry th- il il - 1 11 ? will ^ BISHOP IKES APPEAL FOR THE PENSION FUNDI f>fore .m an.linn'., that filled :!???> | anrii'.onuni of tho Thomson Methodist ( Kptsenpul ohureh in its utmost rum-. iij'. Ibshnp I'mnklin Hamilton of !'?(!. burgh. a native W.-yr Virginian. who has rhni'go of tin* Pittsburgh area j made wi? of ili<" I'ttishurgli. Krie ami , West Virginia ron I ??retires. ? i? I v? r- i ? Ins address. "IVnsions for lie- \god an.l ? Ailing Ministers." i ?tio .if Hp i rustic s ?if the ohureh in? roduonl tin n.? i um.ii. giving a short history of tip- writ thai ho l?-i<I done m tlo- past years. The ! large ? lioir. eoniposod of marly forty vnit'.-s. r>':i|oi>.ii soy. nil beautiful ro-? !? c'tions liishop Hamilton said. in part Tho purpose of this gro.it eninpasgn ! is to raise $4iin.fi00 jn West . Virtrinia Willi whii'h I.ih'Tty IJonds will bought. tho intirest derived <'mm tIo s. io ho it:tI in pensions for huoiI ami a;i itig iniiitstors. All loyal Motlioilists am ? X|to,-|pil to anl in 'his groat eause. ami j to I my as many homls as ihoy ran ft f - j foril. This means thai 'wo groat .-aitsos j will Ilius ho helped. first helping win ? the war by giving tin government mortoy. ami seo.indly giving anl in tin*,' poor mintsii-rs who liavo so faithfully . ? lotto their duty. I Thy spo.akor st .at oil ilia i ii was ma j only iIn* terrible at turn ios iliat hav* ! boon onnniiU'il by tin "Huns." Intt i tlvir total ltio.lv of tin- uplv . ;ung of | tlnnr spiritual w'olfaro. Tho pamohloi. j who'll was got t??n out to thi tr.te-tv Uiri ??? ?o riiinn "iiitolloi'iti.als." ,tolling why rmany had on mo into ibis war was a ihlilorato In. as 'I is \v ? ? 11 known. These tin n thoiiglit that tin v wutilil ' bo fully abb- to ooiivinoo tin world ? lll.lt tlnso worn finds Tin- itu'i! \v> ro j tin- lu st that I'ottli] In had in ' iortnait:.. ; ihovtw oro i'.ornutny's "super-men." atnl I sltpposoil in bo hot tor voi'soi] hi r- ligionj and all forms of login r knowledge than I .an.' man within that onunlry. Tin rl .I'll rSo gooi: tO Show 111. klllll Of |lo.i. I pb tho Herman nation at tin- pr- soilt sj m.'tdo up of. and thai ii will bo iiu- j possible for ihoni. 110 matt- r Innv j strong or wvjl equipped to win this I groat struggle. SPLENDID TRIBUTE TO i DR. KOONTZ, WHO WILL j TAKE UP WAR WORK; "ne ->f the biggvsi patrmlio r.-illi-sj ? vfr held <.ii the Squill Mil-- w:t> that ' stagml m ? h? * S'i en.i Ivl- ri.il> ehureh. --it Markei street. last ? v-'ioiig. ! I *r. Tims ki-.-nt/., i-ast-ir ? ?!' this ' ??hurrh. -l- liv. r?--> his l--nur-\ "\Vh> many I'.-imml Win.tile War" Iks ad-! rir--ss was el" ??sp-'i-?aI interest al this! - riiiv.il |i.ri--il ??;' tin- war. ami was list -?imd t<- lay i-ii'* ??!' :he largest aHili' ia-a s j Ihit lias ? v- r l">.n sealed mi ".la* ln-aii-j til'u! ? -1 tl ??ilitire. I Mirilail ill-- last y-'ars of : In- war tins i - liur- li^lia> none spl- nJiilli in !>? Ipmg j I'n-I-- jam. 11<J lias organized a bug.'] IZi-i) I'r.iSs a II \ 11 in ry |i |!;1S J" viilini; I in.-ii in':!i.- serine. U' >iiin!ay a week an.a ; he eongr.-gHt i-->u anarntii-a.asly V..I.-.I r- l-as- th- |iast.-r j ta>r thr-'.' limn: lis. t-a g.i niitoiig the' I illlll-S ta- II1 a I till Soldiers III li|f||' spirit- j :i:i I wait a re A spl- ii.lid musmnl program was r>ml-' T.a.1 th.. ? -||. ? I r Will. ?l was alll-al.-.) i.i ? ?Mrs. Nay S-y.-ral ..t>:..r .--.Idr.'ss. s Wa'l'a gl Va'l? III IIH'!llha|> a.f ll|(. a . 111; r- - S.T.ia.ii. in- I illim; thai a.f .Imjg.. Kraiik i W V.'sli:?:. ?in- in.! a glowing irilain. I-- th-' .'ffi'i't 11w->rh --t I w, Ki.-iimi/ am? ' ii. ins |ia - rim ism in i-iii*riitjc Ins. sor- ' vices to the wit mil. | I lOOOOOCOOOOOCrCtXMJCOOOkKJA 111 | About People i. 8 | x Wovemijnta o* Individuals ta 0 $ and From tn? City. 3 HO<X)CXX)<CXXXX:-X>CXXXXiWCOCX30 ?Misses Man- and M.irgaret Hopkins.' of Cameron. spent the week-end lite! guests df local relatives. Miss Rhea Riiriti, of Warwoud. a stu-' di'tit tit bcthany College. returns loj their institution to-dtiy. titter spendingI some time her home. Miss Marie Slalterick was in Stem! henville as the week-eml guest at the! home of friends. i ".Joseph Havrrramp is in this cit\.l from Camp I.ee. being called here lie : Live death of a relative. ?Miss I^tiunt H.Mzler spent the past I few days with relatives and friends in! Steube.nvillo. Miss Florence Hutchinson has re-j Hi.-n.od to the V. W. f. after spend ing lite week-end with her parents at' New .Martinsville. Miss Klizahi-th Schaffer has re-' turned to her-home in Steubenvjlle. alter spending Ihe winter ir. this ?-ji>.' Miss Itlanche Smith, of Springilale.' i& tile guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ft. lveyaer. of Hellaire. Miss Klizaheth Norton is recovering j front a recent serious illness at Iter room at Hie V \V. c. a. j "1 say. Ja<-|<. win. is :his ??nm-n ef W.-stniini t.'r ahl-ei, w |m sp/.ke n, ? rliap.-l rv.-ry year?" ".'ust una- .? f those big guns from ? >\a -r there ii, Kngland. 1 suiomse." |.;v chnnga, . j i entertain with <i diuire. at Klks hall Thursday evening. Miss Ali.-a Andersen has r.-turneil tail h'-r Imnm tit Sleulienville after a visit with la.eal friends. I'au! W, d. ef iLrav.-l Hill, is a guest ? -f fria-nd" it Vcwimrt. i i A jcHm-tp- Meeting villi p.- h- bl at i W.st Wlia'a-ling Wediiesilny ??va-iiiiig Joseph Hurt.if!, ef 'Vitii|. Sh'Tinan. is spending a few days with I... at relatives' and fri-'n-ls. j Mrs X.-riiia and Minni-- T"...v.. tiav.-1 gone in Ititliany fur a visit with frii-mls. ! I'.i ginniiiK W. iltiosday afi.?rne..n ill..' gr.arer> stores Mill a-losi-il day aftiTiKaoti during tin suinmer months. iirville tie pry has reliir-ia-al tt.-rria after a visit M-lrii loe.al fri-'iids j f-'r-'d iP-orga liar r--'urte-al front :? \ isi'j a: < 'leveland. Mrs ' *!?'? irgf I *a>lll|a|'S aralit mte s ill a i ' her Imiim a>n 1 iuernsi y si -? - i Mrs. Ib.waral I |a :i'lia ringt..n :s ill ai j her hoiii- en Uravel ll'll. BALDI'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT I and CAFE 3170 MABJCET STREET. Opposite City Building, Bellalre, Ohio. 1 LURCH ASD DTRTRO ROOM. Private Dining Room lor Parties- i PIRST-CLASS COOKING. Italian Spaghetti a Specialty. Italian Mushrooms. Imported Appetlier. ? Chlctcen. and Best Italian Dishes. YOU WILL LIKE OUR SERVICS. Closed Sundays. 1 "trunks" 325 Styles to select from. TAYLOR'S ! -THAT BRIGHT SPOT" I I MIUIM. OHIO. I ; i." ' / ' ?? Looking moans no <?h ligatiom and if you mi joy seeing pretty Shoos there is a treat in store. i for you here. Locke Shoe Co. BELLA IUE, OHIO V DR. L. F. VOKE Will Make His 255th VISIT TO BRIDGEPORT Tuesday. April 30th BRIDGEPORT HOTEL, i 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. one day only ( See Dr. Voke! See His Patients* j Than It you aro not satis tied do not take his Treatment l r. vok e, ph. g.. m d SPECIALTY: Chronic Diseases BLOOD, NERVES, STOMACH, CATARRH, CHRONIC DISEASES of MEN and WOMEN TERMS: $5 PER MONTH WHICH INCLODE* MEDICINES Address all communications to L. F. VOKE, M. 0. 379 West Sixth Avenue 1 COLUMBUS, OHIO _ _l SCOTT VAN ETTEN 1KES1DRESS Noted Theosophist Delivers Interest i ing Sermon at First Unitarian j Church. Mr Scull Van Kiten. president of' I lie "Thoosupliiv! Suci-i'iv." of t'nlum-j bus. Ohio. made a very inienMing set I iiioii ai iIn' First Fnitarian rhun.lt last evening, lie is a well known lecturer, t and a large crowd was in attendance.! The lecture covered alt immense' field, for lie sitited that 'heosophy j name to our world forty tltotisand years ago. when a ?ertain high influx front! the planet Venus came down upon this! earth and made of the then human ani mal that wlttii we now call "man." by j imparting to liitn the germ of "ntind."j Very startling points w-rr given, bit' j it had naturally to be left to the audi ence to grasp and keep. There was a very good ait- mlanee in the afternoon, while in the evening tlie. edifice was packed to overtlowing In terest was awake to a late hour, hut bad to b> hrokelt off. so that the P'c- ? Hirer Would be enabled to I'Vive oil tile 11111111ic111 train t Mr. Van Kiten. tbouglt not a trained' b-ciitrer. as lie himself say.-. eomiuands a great store of knowledge anil the courage to frankly testily to the inili: of some statements from bis own rf j forts of esperieiiiet The stcrenpt icon'slides were new for; the audience, ttiul to some explained some of the varieties they bad heard and learnei; of more clearly, and prob ably set many a person to the t a si. of oun clear thinking and to the precious knowledge that there t- a life after death of the body, that we have the building of our life am! future lives; largely in our own power, that then is it tfod whom we ran approach and ' know, titiii we are not mere worms of the dust, luit parts of our divine Fath er. whose image vv> shall develop by becoming divine ourselves. Many ipu-stions were asked Mr. Van ; Ktten. and answered to due satisfa? lion. It is hoped that Mr. Van Ft ten. who so unselfishly sitae.d the r? .-tilts of his researches with the ptthlie. will continue bis noble effeprts in the serv ice of humanity. H'? recommended that such as wish In lake up the study of tlieosopby' should take up the work with Mrs. Al lien/.. who pre-ides Mo local society., a small society now. but hoping to grow. i PILLAGE AND MURDER RAGING IN SIBERIA HAItHIN Man. huri.a. I". I. fV. I'orri ? ; s|>i.iirt.-in ,.f Th" prfsK t Tin- o\ ?-ri tin'iw ?? f ill" ?*-iK>n-?il prn\ r-' ! smii.ul K"V-Ti?m? n' in I????rn?l an-1 iln "Ilk. .11" ??nll'lll lops \\ 11i*'11 fol|i>U"i| t)i?> I a mm tit pi ii'ti of I-;.- *!.?? Itolslmviki | ni ?'??riirnl Kiissia won- follow..I 1 ?> a similar movorn"nt in SiImti.'i. i iffii ? rs i ??!' in.' armj wr.- iiiassa.wo<| m la re nillnl" r? ill. ir lamili. H as w.-ll .is Ihose ! "f ? ? in!'. - i 11 < - it l ami w.altli} ? lassos | \vi r> u ll-il in ilii- s.alit. u i> mi siiffrrxil [ a \v..rs> falx. a in! larsi" (owns tiki* irkuish. ll.arhar>.\ sk. i:lairn .'s? l|. nsU ami I'lilla. war" I v ? ? F? <.\.r I., piHair" i ami iii<ir?I? r Al Via Ii Vost "k w In f" iln?. ar- many millions ?r liars worth .>f military ! .and ..ili.-r sii|?|>lii..s. ih.' i:..lsh-\ iki hail . ???ititri'l ami il uas niil*. tin |.r> s.-im.. of f..riami warships hi ill- liaiiii.r w limit pr-M'til- .l ili-in fr.>iti s* ..:iin: ih.-s- hhi- Ii ||....||.a| si ii|'. ? Ml* flip!.* ha'.*' I?" n m i>I? I<> 111., llii.il-! ? ? r,a? . s I., pip an ? ml t.. :1ns ns* loss | l.li.i.ij: h.a! In. . s' 11? 11>11iim an im|. pi-n il.pl Si I" ri a hi ? ln.li tin I !..;sli. \ ik i ? s Ii. ii 1111 I... I'll II \ r. tni tit ml in Iln ad iiniilsMalp.ii Ii wn> plop..-. il ilia: Ill Iinl. p. m|."i: Iii.v. rilllM 111 sln.ahl uphold ' i In'. K- r.-iiska ? oust itnt i.'li. ami Ihnt, whih I* will.I l? anion.?iii?.ns it would j a. km>\\ I' liy ili-' atnlmrily .il' tin ivi 1 roirripl ip". > riitimin w h-n ordor hail in 1. s|aliiislnal ilp-r* Tin- s.'hi'iin ni"l with fail lift | .\i I h?- fir" limit Hit: of .III" ?|.'loi;:it..ja . i at i 1111sk 'hi- Itulsin \ iIsi fimliiip. that ; III.'} "..III.I tmt ilnlllllitit" III. limrMtii:. sti.l.|.pl\ i|r?'W i>'\'..|*."t"s amf h'-iran ??? I shimI lh-'iS" .!? l-atat.'s who fti'iv in.' ??f ih. hiiiii opinion ir t In-tii'H'l'. i-s Tliir iv-iwo i Ip'tn kill. I ami I. >rt > , son..us!} w ouml.il Th oin|. .i i In at ' :? ri11?: i>. ipa.rn Sit-.-ria - ii koii.slUu-j 1 tonal Iiip s. In III" ohi I". KillP SiIm r, , was ll?w*d i a- 'Ii.. iliirupitiK ur.'iunl for il.. ? ?rrtntiii ; ami \u> i ri.aii prisomrs Tin I to!-i ..\ ik I.aviii;' k II. il Mn- ..ffim rs find dismiss".1 i tin- in- ii ftianliii^ th"*'" [iris.iniTs Ifn si.an ...ii.ro! oV"f l h o 111 prtol i. ally i'a? ij in > \is| Maii> ..f Mn tn \v? m t!i\"ii tlpar fr.sil.iui, wml" otlp r*- pur ( ? l.as.'il Itnssian piis<p..rts aipl w.-i" al- , Inw. ii :rav"l is th>} pi* asml in Uus sia ami Silmri.a \i ' npsU. Tomsk and Irkutsk Mi- lt.il sh?\ iki liaia arnn it lh"tn ami I lim at" iiorkini: with tip lalt-r in prnt.wt tin railwii} auuii.s' iln S. nn mil f t'ossa. kj | gov. riiiiP'iil Mlil-h ha.* .|i? l.atoil its. If; MOOD To Prepare Program. M.ty.'! A II. K i n < I * ll< " *?:??? li < v. tuna: Mint pinn? xvoitld l.< niiido wlmf.d'X :i |.r>.trrriMl willd h. ^*.v. ii i lif ? viiiiin lli'H ill1' honor llnu of ^ (tr w | v...til.I I- d"<l"'.Ml.d Uarxvood is ? jtim.' .ii!li;is".| i.i'cr :l.< fii' t ill"! 'slit* int.- inum ..\.'r :l.?- t"|> :nnl is m.nlvitik .ill .-(torts |.< s.-cur" slur .11 1 lull llair i .. fill'" ill" Week i l.-S' S. S?. t.. r. r. 1I1.- xv.- k closes slu'.iv Mini \ ,,ii n mm k> i.. ill.- 1:1.! * lin 1 ill" roiili 1 r\ is 111 1:. ?-I "f .-vrrj :i vnii.nl' <? penny ili.nl ".'iii in- brought tog.Mnr nii'l iis"?l fur ill" xiimiini: "f litis war. 1.0:111 .?ur mi..ii.-y li.-r.tr' it is i.n.ns.'ripi"'I. \'in know , 1.: 1: I T" li'llS I here Will I'.'1 a !im ..f ill...-" who hni" ii"i I*.? 11?Itt :i l?il?Tly >>? 1 it 1 11.I'll".I :is slackers Rod Cross Calendar. Tins .1- isnnl. will '?> >.ii" of Hi" hii>< v .?? i. - t'or ll" workers .?( lin. I!"d ? r..sy iinxtlinri.-' 1 Ills "III. .'Ill'l ill" :',.|I..\v:iil ;? r> Mm s|"-"iul iim-mi iiir days ? I :!.? ? i il.s 'Hid . i1nr. l1 M.i'i. lu's. ?'i. tn-s.lnj li.. m"ini? rs ?>! mi" s1111 sluii" "i'.ili will in"''! at lin- li'uli school ! >r tli' ir all-.lax s. ivinc s. ssioli. wednesday Mm IiiiIm's ili? wnrwoorl i'rrshx h'l'inii "liiii'i'li will s?'w lit" koil r....in ?>!' lie- i.m'iil limit si'ltool. tl. .rs.!:>> all >?:' mm member.- of the ''..rpns '"lirisii < litir. h will 11>? i.i 1 it?? ir iii.'.iiiiu ail ? ?!' Mm da> :il ill- high .-?< i.....i, tit" tii> till" rs of ill" I'm"]" sam's aldrs and mi...-. ..f mi. w i. i. .dill, will s"tt at iii" u ar'ao.'.l ' 'liristhiu cltur.'li hase 111. iii \i 11., s. wine room at tit" lnjrh s> * in ?. i. ..ii w "dii'Silai. will !..? mm r"c il ia u s<'Willi: day tor iii.- methodist llpis i'..;.,nl ll""-. S"ii" i'.<r i!i>- ised 1 "r?ss. To Hold Institute Here. waruooii nil h.nv" lin- honor "f hnv 111 u tin I."'.t annual siho.-l teachers' 111 vi it:s 1 ?- i" l? in id 111 lilts . in this will 1." tin iirsi litu. ilia! tins imiv lias 1 -n ?tilled il|..*ll i * * ll'dii lit. institute in their lt"W hi'..*li sell'"'). a iii???"? 11njf Will i." inid ilns ? v-'itiitir ai lit" i.."ill high si-hoe!, ivln-n sii|.ortiii"ii.|. tit ..f schools .i.din ii l./izoir will h.- pr. soul, ami all ? >! tin* ina.'linrs of ill" Wai w.?..I schools. \i 1 ha 1 1 :ni" ii 1- 111" ? 1 k It: licit ih" pro* itrinii i..r tli" institute will lie arranged. XI! of ill" i''.nc|t"r.? nr.- especially ask"d :.. I,.- pr>'s>-ni :ti Mm high S"ho.t| this ?vetting Consumed by Flames. the store room at mn- i'outnlat ion ? olnpaiii at II. cell h.ill..m was com |.|ei..'y .'ousumi'il l.j llamas yesirrrlay a II "I'tnii'ti alioill II o'clock. I: is Mot known Jiisi how tjm lir. started. hut there has l.een a cr.al .p al of 111a. liin ??ry stop.nl :n i his place, and art ire's of an 1 vplosivi nature investigation is 11 ?? xx iming m.uii". i"m ii not though; that tins "o-ild let". i'< "aiis.'.l lix anything oi 11 >' r mian an acciil.-nt :u ill" works. Wirwood Boy Koiue. Joseph llavcreamp. nn<- nf the Smith \V:ir? I hnys Willi. till ill lltiflK'Olll "I' I'hin i -i ?; 1111 \ buys. lift this city mi 'In -inl Hi" 'lis iniiiilh, arriv nt Ins liii'in I-'i-kIhv .mikI while hi>rc is till- K'i"st :?i llii- Imiitii nl Ins fit rents. Mr :nti| Mrs. Ilii|it> I l.i \ ? ? r.;i in 11 nf Smith Kn-hlatid avenue I'rlvin- lltivrrnmp 1ms heen culled homo nwiiii: tn iIn- death nf his Ui-:i?nlt:it !ii-r. Mr ? ?cnrjie .1. Iliirtt. Si . of ?'??nt? r Wlii .?line. Meeting to Bo Held. To-riinrri.w evening. in the limno of Mrs .Inhn \rin:n-iist. nf lis Twenty Ilrst street, ill'* lie )nhi-rs i.f the Iti-nll ISil.lc e'ass "t tin \V:irw....(| M.-thmlisi i tnir. h "ill In? l?l ? ? i!? - nl' iheir ntmgs This iiii i'I itii; is "tniiii 11111? rlriitl I.. i|r? liir-tiihi-rs "f this siii'icty iiuil it js hoped i Inn at :!i?- 'ii'-iiiln-rs will \ :i11 ih'-ni m-Ivi-s el' Hi- ii|i|iort ? 3iti* \ 11f ln-ltiK j.r-s A number i ? f business limit crs !*?-In r; % ? ? 'his organ i/.at Ion will bo un il> r iltsi lission. Exhibition In Who?Ung Store. The l.iilti-s' \ id society of the W'ar wnnij l.ii'hi-rnn church will have one nf * In-! r )??? - s . ! art displayed in W ins I ilit; :?i-il.i> Thi article in ? Itl?-nI inu is a lieaiii il'tii ? I ? 11' t. winch they have wr',..-.| .lit irIn*;I> in cniiiiili-ie fur a lady .it N ? w lurk , Briefs and Personals. Miss Ulna I bine. a siadctil of the Fh-iimny. vnllcjc.. returns to-day aJV-r spending lh? wi-i-l. i-inl with relatives :n North W nrwood Miss laiurii Helxler of South Ohio ?>? ?llitl ISolsll-vik 111(1 Ml Icltip'. itlK 1(1 re slot" ofih I- II Si In I'll. The armini: tin ' n-.Tiian prisoners is t siTjo'is lie Inn ?? 111 iTititinit'l.'i ah(|ic tin r? ire fifteen I lie'lsri ml prisoners. nf vvlil-h five t In nl - sand -ire nffiiiTs while in Irkutsk and it, towns westward el it is |nr as Is r.isnoyiirsU t h* i ? 'if- itiniher forty : heiisaml. I ti'if* si" nt the .week-end at the home of relativc*>? in Steuben ville. i Mrs. Harry HHitn ami children "f Chi j.TiC" have returned 10 their home after! j spending' some time at I hi* home of Mrs. | l loliii i 'ox of i his city, j Mrs. Hrny Van Kirk returned to her j hoiio* in \\'*llshui"K after visiting at the; limine of Mrs. Friend of Center War-j j a\. i.. 11 ! Miss Paulino .Sheets, one of the tench-j ers in the Warwood high sehool. spent | tin* past few days with relatives in He!-. tla ire. : Miss Kdith Welshnns of South ltich-1 latoi avenue. \s h? ? has been unite ill at j In r Itotne. is very much unproved. | W illiam Sliulu .-pent yesterday in . ? I'm ishitrch as the BU'*st at the home | j of relatives. Harry Hammerer of I'ittsbursh was in J jthis city yesterday, calling on friends. ; Mrs. William Crazier has retiinteod to | Iter lioiite in St. I .outs. Mo., after spend-' j KtK some time with relatives in South J | Warwood. Miss Ilia Vountrmati of Vorih War-T ' wood, who lia> In* n unit.* ill it her! [initio* fur tlu past week. i* mux aide to | t lie out. .j I Miss Kl I7.a bet li llnv< rciimp of South I i liii hland avenue, is ii"W aide t.> la* out [ after a severe illness of about two | Weeks. ! ' Miss Hiuh Smith litis returned to this jeitj in take up |h*r duties as teacher ; in (la* North Warwood school after ? ?.pending some time with her parents in I Sjst ers v i He, j I'rof. K. I'. Harmon of South ilich !??'lid aveutn* is sp> ttdiiiK Sotlie time at his | home in the southern part of the state. I.'oy Henderson of Center Warwood [letr y.sti*i*d.*i*. |..r t'anton. O., where he 'lias a.<*eepie?J i position. |BIG MINING PLANT WILL BE ERECTED; I S|m rial" I >. spat oil to The Inte'liprneer. j WKSTo.V. W. We. April 2v~Ar.-ord | ing I" word just re. , ived lo re, the I*. ! j <I.yn.'h Coal Company, of lieekley, v. 111eh recently a.*i|iiirei| |im nrres of ta i a! alorue the | hi It into re \-it Ohio 1 Hailri.al it. I,.*wis >ut.t\. has ptttV'ltased an additional 1 "o | acres along; the railroad, about Hire.* miles from Wes- 1 t-m. from T. S. Stalnaker. of Hasten, and j'bomas I*! Miles, of llprnor. for ST.."Of. The purchaser plans to spend Jl'ito.. loin m establishing a modern minim; | plant, building a te i\ mining town on ? t he Captain Nichols farm, included in I t he i ra-'t near Weston. I NOT TO BE BELIEVED. j j April v The <A,tin- d of! j l-or.inn ItondlionbTs.ivhieh proteets ill" J ! interests of ili" holders of fur i11 so J i-nritii*s. m us annual report says. ro-j I narduu: Hussia: ; ? Th" repudiation !?> ;li" revolutionary j I party in llussia of Ill* w >.f tin- Nil-i j tn.rial lt. l.t of that "otintry. is an event j I wlii"li is ti 11 pnrn11?? 11?-?l in the finnneinl ? | history ..f tlf world. arnl wh.n saner* j counsels u train prevail, n is impossible i to li"li"V" that t!i" deliberate "iitifisi'a- I I inni of borrowed money hv a trreat tin -1 ? tinn. wliiis" i roiht in ill" past has stood | ! at tin- hii:h"s;t lex. I. "an r> e.-ive the.! ' support of tIII* p. opl" of IJiissin Koni-r-j j ull> " Tb" status of A I.aba ma. Arkansas.} ' Kloriila. ili'i-rsm. I.oiiisi.'ina. Mississtppi. , Vortli I'arolnia. South ?'..ro!:n? audi i West Virginia iirii still shown in tip; | rr-port as bointr in default on "rrtatn of I j tip tr ohlie iimns. | . MARTINS FERRY | Eire Daitiagrei; Roof. l-'ir- supposed p. tia.v. b* "ii started i | from a spark from a past-intr eruritie. i j fir" to tb" Kioto property on l,..werj |ltaiioV"f si ri'.'t >ist"rilay shortly after' IT look, and but for tb" i|ili"k re-j j spouse of tb" fir?? i|"partnu nt .a bad fire i I would hav" resulted. Persons passim: t j ill" lmiidine at tin titn" n.-tieed sntol;.. ! j issiitne from tb" roof and turned in an | I alarm from box at tb" eorip r of; ' Kmirtb and Hanover streets. Tb" Alerts j i were the flr^t on the seene and soon j | bad a "hema-al stream "ii th<- Ida/.".! Tb" liinbliii:; o ne.-upir.l bv a pro.lip ?? ! j store and tin damage will amontit to; ; iboiit $|iui. oovereil lit tiisuranee. Miller Ennsral To-day. Knier.al s. t". i. "S for tb" lab Sanup l j j Miller who passed iway at bis boine. J I e. rner KoiirMi .|svi and 'ir.aii' avenu". i ; Krnl.iv niitlii. will Is "i.iidii"i"ii from I ; tb" bono- tins afternoon at 1 I | Tin serines .till tie in "hart:" of lb v j I Ii iv S< hilt:; n:ntnr of tip first M K j I .loir. Ii and tin interment will !??? in. I;i\ ? rvw . "in"!? r\ Lartfe Crowd Attended Game. i y erowd of se\i r.a. Ii m ml t ???! person*! 1 attended fin- openin:: tin* lmse|iall j ! v. ?on ii 'I' s "it* >.???".!.??> afternoon. | J when il ' Marniis rr> \?.I.I? -11? - and j Pittsburgh Ind* |" ltd' tits ? ! i.-ln d *t11 k WATKINS ' UNDERTAKERS PAJtLOXS 1308 KAXCT STXXXT. Licensed Em balm era and Funeral Directors C. IL "Walkins. Jr. Wilbur W. Watidns Richard T. McCoy William A. McLcod Personal Attention to Every Call Office Phono 45 Res. 1022 and 712J. 0 w Arrangements Incomplete. Funeral arrangements for the late and Itighly r<spo?Mc<i Mrs. George Rappler. who passed away Saturday morning at it:4n o'clock at the home of her 'daugh ter. Mrs. Carl Schultz, 1207 Lind street, following an ilness of nearly four months, arc as yet incomplete, but will be held from the place of death, with interment at Greenwood cemetery. The deceased was one of the oldest German residents of this city, residing here nearly 7>S years. Xerner ierrioen. funeral services for the late Mrs. 1">. I,. Keener, who passed away Saturday morning, will be held Tuesday after- . f noon at "2 o'clock * from the late home. Mozart Terrace. Interment will be made in Ml. /inn cemetery. Horn Serrioee To-day. This morning at 5:30 o'clock funeral*, services for the late George C. Horn. Sr.. who died Thursday, wil lbc held from the late residence on Jacob street. Ite "|t:iein high mass will he celebrated at :> o'clock at St. Alphonsus' church and interment will be made at Ml. Calvary cemetery. ? ' Kn. Kay Arbogait. The many friends of the late Mrs. < May A rhog.es t. aged 22 years, wife t>f Frank Arbognst of 1029 Chaplaine street, will be pained to learn of her death, which occurred .at the North Wheeling hospital Saturday evening at 7 o'clock, after an illness of four week? dtie to typhoid fever. She leaves a sun nine months old and a devoted husband. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor of Sand's P.un. \V. Va.. and had many friends there as well as here. Justice Xertrorfct. I HILAPKLPHIA.. April 28.?Asso ? Jni? ? -f?i?t?<??? Stephen Leslie Mestreza'. ^ ?.l' the Pennsylvania supreme court, died n.t the Airline hotel here at 5 a. m. today after mi illness of sevrraJ months. .^Justice Mestrojsat's death make? the second vacancy on the supreme court bench. .Justice William I*. Poller hav ing: died, two weeks ago today. The coventor has the authority to fill the vacancies until the next general elec t ion. .1 us!ice Mestrexat was horn in Ma pleton. tireene county, and was 70 years old i'n Kebruary If last. He was de sc- niled from a distinguished Krench family, lie was a graduate of Waynes lung colb-ge and of the law department " of Washington and l.ee university. Lex ington. Vm. In IK7I he whs admitted to the Oreene county bar and moved to rnioritown in IS72. II was elected dis trict attorney of Fayette county in 1SS7 and in ISM? he was elected judge of tin county, .ledge Me?treznt remained ? ?n the Fayette licnch until he was elected to the supreme court on the I"emoeratlc ticket in 15!>?. His term beg-m in January. and would have expired in 1021. . ^ Balle P. Waffgener. \T?TIJf5<).V. Kansas. April 28?Babe I*. Wncgen* r. general solicitor for Mis souri Pacific railway company and for it year.: connected with its legal de partment, dod ii'To today after a long illness, aged 7" years His son. William P. W'agg nor. of \tchison. Is general at lormy.for Kansas for the road. the l? st ? vor seen m the city h* several interesting play* were recorded during tic grime. Many Thrift Sampi Sold. While no definite report .has been giv en ell! it is said that close 10 14.'it"1 worth of ilinf! stamps.were disposed of by i lie ladies who were selling lite stamps on the streets Saturday after noon and evening. The amount wM far in excess of what was thought would he dispose,) ..f. The ladies worked from eight m the morning till nine 4ft iti jfht. / ? Most People Build But Once Tin- syviinrs of years or of years to come are invested, lie sure you know just what you wani and need. The liom-e you Imild is the home you will live in?build for sat isfaction. D01T1 build four walls and a roof?build a real home. The interior beauty of your home will depend largely upon the kind of wood selected for trim, woodwork and flouring:. These three are necessary to properly set off the home furnisliimrs. We recommend that you use Southern Pine. It is suitable for all interior work because of i1s striking grain and soft beautiful texture. If you have home-buiidinir problems, let us help you solve them. Our plans of mod ern homes and views of beautiful interiors are for your use. "Why not look them ov.er! The Scott Lumber Co. MARTINS FERRY, 0. BRIDGEPORT, 0. WARWOOD, W. VA.