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ANTI-BEER BILL PASSES THE ;
SENATE: COURT ATTACK COMING
TVashlngton. N" v * S The b rl ?? l' days
of "medicinal beer" were .????:-?!?? ed
numbered t"da> ?i;t-n the "??. by ?<
\-ote of 5< t" 22. finally ?? b-pted th
ference r??r" "f> tl.?- anti-beer
With leg? s'.i'!vf action ??? ? t?>'11 i?I??? 1. tli*?
bill. fought i \>r for months. ri"w goes
to the president. who Is -x :??? trd to
give It his ar-pt"?>\at the t.":i days
period !n which he i'uji a *t. It was
thought p"?'.' !?*. however. that tie-re
might ha a fi w i|a\s delay while an
opinion as t> the v-n-t-.tutlon.-illty -?f
the measure was received fr-? iti the at
torney general.
I'ritr. bh? president's* '>'>'* on the
hilt, man ufh'dure and sa> hv physi
cians' prescriptions will continue, the
treasury department at notinccl. to:', sr.
sill ijuarters the lease on life for molli
c'.r.al beer was. not placed beyond ten
days, although the beer liars wetit down
only a few weeks ag" with th>* issuance
of the treasury's beer r- filiations
Only an hour's debate, of ex'rn-ver
\ Id chars |er. preceded the s?na*? \i>te
today Prohibition a?l\o. atcs and op
ponents clashed sharply during the tlna!
session, llti.ped by agreement The lino
up of tie* bill's opponents Included
twe!\e Republicans are! ten Pomocrats,
while thirty three Republicans and
twenty three L'cnwcrats supported the
measure
T'pon enactment of the MU whose con
ntltuMonallty has been ijucstloned In '
the senate us an extension of the prohi
bition nrc.endrrsnt In its ban upon beer
as an alleged medlclnat and no* a bev
erage concoction. It was deemed cer- .
tain that brewing Interests would carry
i test case to th<* supremo court.
Besides ;>cob,;blt!ng beer with more
*.har :tt half percent of alcohol, the bill
w >uld reduce 'he amount of w ine which
Physicians might prescribe.
The Itepublican opponents were Pen-'
stors Brandegee, Pupont. Kdge. John
son. I,a Kollette. Lodge, McLean. Pen
rose. Phlpps. jyiortrlrtge. Wadsworth
\nd Weller. The Democrats wore Sen
ators Brnussard. (terry. King. 1'nme
*ene. Kan-dell. Shields. Stanley, t'nder
wnod.'Walsh (Massachusetts and Wat
?n (Cieorgla).
Two other Senators. Reed, Pernor rat
Missouri. and Moses. Kcpuhlican, New
Hampshire, were paired against the bill
Thirty-three Republicans and 23 Pern
?crats supported tho measure, while It
*?>? announced that Senators Herreld.
Republican. Oklahoma: Kellogg. I'.epub
'Ican. Minnesota; Lenroot, Republican.
Wisconsin: M?-<V>rmlok. Republican. Ill
inois; Sutherland, Republican. West Ir
{Uila and b'ietih-'r. .Democrat. Florida,
wb i were absent and paired favored the
bllL
Kills Palmer Baling
The bill will set aside the ruling of
Termer Attorney General I'altnor. who
two days before he retired, advised the
prohibition enforcement officials that
Ihere was nothing in the Volstead act
to prohibit the prescription of beer and
light wines for medical purposes.
GETII FDR
; - FALSE ALARM
PAT7Xi FONXITBXXOEX AND Ml> I
OAUAQHTS lO BE IN POEICE
COUXT THIS MOXJTDfO.
Had Been Drinking "and W?ro at the
Corner When Alarm Was
Turned In.
Pa-:! B"tienberger ami Bernard "Red" ?
Call.igher will bo arm :gned before
Judge John S. Ritz !ri police court this
niorr.ng. < barged with turning In a
false alarm of fire at 3 o'clock Friday
morning*. For the second time in one i
night, firemen turned out at 3 o'clo-k 1
yesterday morning ar. 1 made a run to?
Fhapllno and Twenty-third streets, an-j
pwerlng an alarm from Box <3. Amy- :
Ing at the scene of the alarm. Chief A
JJuriey Thompson and the firemen
found that they had made another use
less run.
Detective "Chip" Orurr.backer and so v.
era! uniformed policemen were quickly
on the scer.e. and In a short while "Re-t"
Gallagher was In custody and said that
Raul Bor.enberger had pulled the alarm
f>ox. Both boys were taken to police
headquarters later yester^lay and tnc
rharge of turning In a false alarm was
placed against both of them.
Had Ordered Them On.
Detective Crura backer stated that he
had ordered Gaitagher and Bonenbcrger.
both of whom he said appeared to have
heen drinking, to go home Friday morn
|ng, and that he stood and watched them
fs they walked up Twenty-third street
?n their way home. The young men. he
pays, stopped at the corner of Twonty
UUrd and Chapllne, where the alarm box
p located, and while he was watching
fo see If they wont on. the alarm began
bounding. The detective and I'atrolrr.an,
William HorBtmann rushed to that :
p<Jlnt. but Gallagher and Bonenberger
p.d made their temporary getaway. It
was an easy matter, however, to rouno
pi era -up.
The first false alarm of fire Thursday )
night came from the box located ort
{Corth Huron street, near the Island ?n<^
bf the Aetnavlllo bride. Police have
?ot been able. to learn who pulled that
The penalty for sounding a f?g-?
\larm of fire Is a fine of J50 and costs.
Close Arguments in
. Gas Rate-making Case
Washington, Nov. 18?Argument* In
[he salt brought by the Consolidated
r&* company of New York to test the
palldlty of laws fixing eighty cents a<
[he legal rate, were closed in the 1'nlted
Mates supreme court today with the ad
|re?s of Wtlttam I.. Ransom, of court
lei for the company. Other gas raises
bearing oti the rate mak'tig powers of
public utility commissions are sched
iled to be taken up soon by the court.
?nd It was considered not unlikely that
lecision 4n the New York litigation
would await completion of argument In
those similar suits.
Mp. Ransom, summing up today. !r?
ilsted that the statutory rate of SO
*?nts would he confiscatory, even though
Mplta> investment was not taken lnlo
consideration. Records of the company
show, he said, a cost of $; per rtfus
?nd feet to produce the gas f"r which
the company charges $: -?>.
GROCERY BILL SUITS
WON BY PLAINTIFF
Two civil suits to reer.v- r nwn' v al
leged duo on grocery bills were heard
before S'lUtre ?"harles ?5o|denherg last
night. Both suits were brought bv N.
Scbouer. grocer of PNasant Valley.
One suit was against Mr ami Mrs.
Oeerge ['aster for Jflrt arid the otb> r
? gainst Mr and Mrs. Sam Babe! for
$107.40. Judgement f; r the full amount
was rendered t>y She r-- Both cases
were appegil-d.
The d rug contained In the mn.-a!
cactus button produces In the user
?Isions of forgeou* aunaets.
'i
FOREIGN WARS
VETS NOMINATE
ELECTION will be held ISIDAY
evenino, Dicrrurr, 2?list
of NOIUNEES.
Members of the G A. R. to Bo Taken
Into Post As Honorary Members.
K leeh - Is:? t11 1; s-I:ii. ,i'!i s l i st N'.v V.'.".,
Veterans of Kontitu Wars, last cvrnitm
nominated. officers for the ?i v> i;ii
;lv? offices which .1:he fl.I???! ? the
t'.rs; meeHnc 111 I 'ecemher Tin* i? >ts
nf i.ffti . rs w.ll he ho'il Kr:da> ?wi-n'mj:.
IVoxIt .. 11 ml t!u- itis'a! lat i ? >11 will
take place* two weeks lalor.
the fclijih in); nominations wi re made
h> the p.fijf
Pest < "otnttiati'ler William .1 iTom
pers. Haynmnd Kallaml. Sydney l.ake.
Irwin Haer.
Senior Vice Commander Andrew
Hess. lieorKe Means. Kobert K <larrl- 1
Junior Vice i"ornmamlcf^, K \' Murhe.
Jj'hn Tone, hwriti' Stein. John Stntiipp.
ijaytnotul Kuliund ami Harry Vance.
,?Off;< ? r of the I>a>?Harry Hani* y.
.ft*hn Stumpp.
Chaplain -Charles 1 Casey,
l'ost Suntcm l?r. \V. 11 Mcl.atn, 1 ?r.
ix'tn. C Pontius.
To Take In Old Veterans,
t'n Saturday evotilni:. Xuvcmi'cr ?6.
members of J. W" Holiday l'ost No 11'.
Olrand Army of the Republic, will he
taken into the Veterans of Korelitn
Wars post as honorary members. The
fnusterintc !" of the Civil war veterans
as honorary meml>ers of the Veterans "f
Korefcn War* will take place : ri tlie
< S. A It. hall immediately follow line the
Cram! Army's regular Saturday night
me**'!n<. Comrade \\. S. tlrafton was
present with the Veterans of Foreign I
Vj'ars last night to arrange for the i
esenj.
A number of applications for member
ship In tlie V. .F, \V. -post were acted j
Upon favorably last night. ami a sihall '
cja>s of recruits was mustered Into the ,
post.
MINER CAUGHT ?
: BY CUR: KILLED
Albert Dolgurxo Vtct'm of Tragic Acoi
d*nt at Clifford Mine on
Ohio Sid*
Albert Delguzzo, n con! miner iO
years of ug-\ was instantly killed lute J
.yesterday afternoon at th? Cl.ff.ird ;
nine ?>f th?' cYntral Coal Mining com- I
pany. located on the <>hlo side of the j
r'.\er across front Moundsville. %
' Lytguzzo was encaged in coupling
coal cars when one gave wa'.v, . itching
him between the car and the rtt> of the
rnlno. Ho was badly crnshoil about the
che^t and death was almost instant*- !
hc.nus. The body was taken t" the !
Myers morgue at Reilxire. v.here 'kro
ner Hnrdesty, of nrldgojwrt. will hold j
an Inuuest today.
No funeral arrangements have vet
been made for the funeral. Cv'.jruzzo
was unmarried.
CHILD KILLER
MLCIIRj
ANNA BOICI. TWO YEARS OLD, DDES
INSTANTLY WHEN RUN OVER
BELOW BELLAIRE.
Was Playing Along Trooi When Sleeve
Became Caught in Car Wheel.
Anna, the little two year old daughter
of Krank Moid of Rig Run. six miles |
south of Rellalre, was Instantly killed i
late yesterday afteriloon when run over
by a railroad car loaded with coal. The |
accident happened at tlie I'ennsylvatiU !
switch at the Rat! and River intne No.
3. at Rig Run.
The child, with two other small chil
dren. was flaying along the track where I
cars loaded with coal were being moved. !
In some manner her sleeve became
caught in th?? wheel of a passing car. I
throwing her head tinder another whogT. ;
llefore the car could be stopped the
wheel passed over the child, severing |
her head completely from the body. |
The body was removed to the Myers I
morgue at Rellalre. where I'oroner I
Clyde Hardesty will hold nn Inquest to
day. No funeral arrangements have |
yet been made.
ACCUSED OF CAUSING :
THEATRE DISTURBANCE
Charles Xickson. Hurry Charlton and j
Stanley Sukz will he nrrnicned n police j
court this morning. charged with dlsnr- j
tl'rly conduct. They art- arciwd or
creating a disturbance last evening In
the Liberty Theatre. Patrolman Sm.th
arrested them, and Louis- Velos. man
ager of the theatre, anil several ether
witnesses have beer, called to nppear
against them.
QUICK RELIEF FOR
ALL RHEUMATICS
Fhyvlclan Believes a G-ooulr.s Remedy
for the D1 ?ease H.vs Emu
round
It Is an established fact that one tea- |
spoonful of Rhettma taken onre a day ,
for a very short time has driven all the i
pain and wgony front thousands of
racked, crippled and des;ktiring rheu- !
matins.
While powerful, gratifying and qulok
ao'.tng Rheurnn Is harmless, and pives
Lifting and blessed relief almost at
hnee. The magic nnni" has 'fadiel
nearly every hamlet and there are hun
dreds of druggists who ean t"il you of,
the good It has done in what .seemed
t ? be hopeless cases.
I'r. M. <*. Lyons. :i prominent western
physician says: "I have made u most
careful Investtgath-n of tho formula em
ployed Iri the manufacture of Kheuma.
and 1 heartily recommend !t as a remedy
for alt forms of rheumatism. 1 find
Uheum.a far In advance of the methods
generally employed In the treatment of
rheumatism, and altogether different in
composition front the remedies usually
prescribed."
If y.oi have rheumatism In any form
di n'' delay - try Rhe-tma today. C. II.
driest ? will supply y..*j and guaran
tee money refunded If It does not |ltc
, uulck and blessed relinf.
DE BLATE IS FREES
OF LIQUOR CHARGE
Vm.-.'iir tv.,-. r. of N. . in
1:. w .? ( p .o ?> of lusl
ne.s was r;i! !< >1 ? 'i l? ?: . ?'?> .-la'v
I'<??!???? 1<?? m;r. l'.urr and ll"tfrh k .<:i?i
win' was ei arci'd with makitit; Whiskey
from moonshine. ? t : ? ? i; an I I lav or.
ami f-ikItiu a {"? ?!. {a I '? ,n.|i, is'liti -? :i t -
lac that the whiskey was "i il.nnvir'',"
was 'llvmlsscil of ttio ??!. irit>- ]a.-: ni?:ht
hy Siiiiln ?*harii-s tiosL riherft.
When his place of htisinsss was raSl
ed. thrsi dozen <|inift i oM.'i.s ???' l i' ? ?I
whiskey, (???arlnir the !.if???! "i; .1 nta. i e."
:.nd "hottlo.l it! l-oti'l " a.:. iniin h'Tliry
tilso fo'.iml ahour t.'irty caiiotts ? the
mixture all i->-iolj for 1 ;111np'.
II" was h?M under homl At 'he
heiirinK last n yht I'dilate ?h:.ioil own
In i: tlii' whiskey, i!' s .i l h, ' veni the
pr-'fier: y whnro the !a;iior w s f I.
hut that in ri'nt.i! tic' pat: ??? tin- huth:*
? tilt lo a inau hum- '! Sam lip uwick.
HANNA FUNERAL TOMORROW.
Washington, \?>v. is. Funeral j..r\
!i-i's for nirs. i'harlotre Augusta ll.nnn,
widow of the !aty S"tiator Marcus Hail
li.'i. "I Ohio, who ill* 11 here last Jitu.it.
will nr h"Id ill Winle M' nmrlal olm'pil.
Oh", ehitnl. tomorrow . In', rt:.?? nt will he
In Luke view ii'iiietery thele.
STEU8ENVILLE
Kteuhi'tivilh'. N. v IS Max 'liirski
and I'iinl ii.jk'Wski ef this city ami
lieorK- W.af.'i iiskl .aint \'e\ Keinski of
Wi'lrton drew prison sent- in es uf irom
six to ten years In the Western Penn
sylvania j.>e.Mt' ninny. when tin y con
fessed in er.imitiaI nun t at Pittsburgh
to hold nit uf ami toet.iiu: the Imperial
State it.ink at llupot tal. 1'a . last Aiik
ust. The men t I 1 how tllev took J Sim
i:t small hills ati ! e.dn and were later
raptured in a nun hrflit with lVnnsyl
v.inhi stiile polli'i iind ll.meock eounty
deputy sheriff* near Now t'umbcrl.iinJ.
Many New Americans
A class of l-'ti aliens were examined
hero |oi!.tv for their 11?'?*>1 pliers which
will ma k ?' them fall Aai.riim .1:
J ml:-?' W W. i ii presided A ttia
. Jarltv of Hi" appii.ants ate I" Ink ? >?
repted, although til.' examinations Mill
Hot he ? olieludcd until l it" Saturday
Big" Sertoli Is On -v
AtiiH'iiiiiTTiii'iit Mas marie t? l.?y that
tin agreement had been reached (??-t ????!?
tin- managers of the ilnl> loothnl! team
of tills <ity atol the Toronto Timers for
li tlli't" gatm- M i a s to *?I?*? ii at Toi onto
; on No\ember "f.
Auto Accident
II t^imrral. son ? f W .S Slinera!
| of tins i !t> Is a patient tit the West
I i'!in hospital nr I'll:s'lin-.ih nursing
'serious Injuries smtaltud yestei day
when an auto m which lo- Mas a | as
sen tier sk lihlo'l Into a telegraph pole
near lirldgev i'.le. Pa.
Got License to Wad
A marriage JlrctiM- was issued here
' today to Harry II. rink, used It? of
Wheeling W . Va . and .Mis-: Klizahcth
Wise, aged .'I" of Vor- el lie. Ohio
Reward Unpaid
i Court decision may he needed to tict
fh- the i la.ins of tilt"" pel tons .-???eKlng
. the $ I atd' reward bfT.red for the rap
ture of Walter Wright now at the Cei
! imihus penitenti.iry under s. nterp e to
? die t'oj- the slaying of Harry 1' fuin
? mln.o last August. The three jursotp'
Involved in t>1 /? capture of Wright have
I????? ii - unahie t" rc.irh en iiffrwimnt
. mm im Ihemselve?:, Kirh claiming the
lull reward.
L SISTERSVILLE
Slstefsv !lh\ W Vh . New. IS.?Mrs. P.
II. Suvre, \\ ,;l!s street. entertained
a- few friends Friday afternoon. honor
ing Mrs. t'tinfllip Sinclair, of New* York
i'lty. who Is th'? guest yf Mrs. IV. K.
lli-itz. and Mis. iJvnry -&;ahl, of AVhfAl
1 inc. who Is h?*re to visit her slater, Mrs.
William Kussell. Two t ibles of brldg6
v.tro played and at ("Pillock a delecta
ble luncheon was served.
tlcorgo A. ('oiikllri will i^ve In A few
days for ICeriMicky, where ho will look
after oil Interests.
Mrs. Prank Iloltnann, who has been
tile fewest of her par. tits, Mr. and Mrs.
. I,, i'. Abler, will leave Saturday for lv?r
home In St 1 .owls. M >.
Mrs. .1. Wlllard Pushing Is spending
i several days with relatives In "Washlng
, ton. I'a. ;
Mrs. II 1T. Thaw Vntertalned At a
! dinner party of lovely, appointments,
i Thursdav evening, at " her beautiful
j home. "Thaw Place. ' An elaborate
menu was served lit H o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. ?!. W. llill have gone
to Clark- -'urg on a business and pleas
ure trip.
Mboes Mnrctnr?f end 'Virginia Thistle
left FY May night for Huntington to
visit Miss Ir ma Workman and Miss
I-ouise l.yon. Miss Workmnn larmcri..
was a tii'-mber of iSistersville High
school family.
The Sfatersvlllo public schools wi11
observe Thursday and Friday of next
nek ns the annual Thanksgiving va
luation.
Members of the Thimble Club were
delightfully entertained Friday after
noon by Mrs. J. F. Frame at her home
on /{allroarl avenue, honoring Mrs. <?.
M'. Kotzobue. of New Martinsville, who
Js the guest of Mrs. Frame. Needle wot k
j and otto r Informal social pleasures were
en gaged In. and nt >6 o'clock a three
course dlnneV wti s served.
Mrs. Miles Mci'arten, who was the
guest of Mrs. John FlfegynId. of Park
ersburg. has returned to the city.
Magnolia trves on the lawn of Mrs.
Harriet .stocking, of North Wells street,
are in bloom the se>'t?id time this
sea son.
CADIZ
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McMannls spent
a portion /-f last week In Wheeling/
Miss Madeline lfaverfleld of Canton
was visiting home folks over Sunday.
Hoy .Sanderson of 'i'iltonville was vis
iting his sister. Mrs. F. F. Hamilton A
few days.
l)r. and Mrs. John S. Plumer who
have been visiting Cadiz friends, re- j,
turned to their home In lien Avon. Pa. -~
Burch Cochran, who is engaged in
mining <*nKineerin^r hi San Puis i'otosi,
Mexico, and William Cochran, hardware
merchant <>f Dewiston, Montana, are
here v;sitjng their mother. Mrs. Rachei
Cochran. (in Wednesday there was ? ?
family dinner in honor of Mrs. Coch
ran's T7th birthday anniversary.
Dr. D. H. Smith, Will C Clifford. F.
n. Drove, John C. Sharon and Barclay
W Moore attended football games' in
Pittsburgh last Saturday.
Mrs. Nannie Whittaker and Miss
| Annie McDuugal have gone to Colum
I bus to spend the winter with relatives.
Dr. and Mrs. John S. Campbell and
! Stipt. George K. Itoehc were In Colum
! bus a few days visiting their sons who
j.ttr students .it the university.
Mrs. J. D. Myers of Alliance and
Charles Pogue of Coluinhus came to at
tend the funeral of their aunt. Miss '
Kliza I'.nrcroft. Miss .Barcroft was one
i of the older residents of Cadiz. S2 years
Old. and held in the highest respect. Her
sister. Miss Kllen, died April 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oglevee of Flush
ing have been visiting Mrs. Oglevee's
sister, Mrs. Alice Vance.
John A. Banna was in Chicago and ' t
Milwaukee last week attending cannerl'
conventions.
Bdward Hanna has purchased Harry
j Kerr's property on McKlr.ley avenue.
Possession will be given next spring.
Mr. Kerr will erect a new dwelling on
his lot. Others who will build new
residences on the same street are John
c. Sharon, Dr. George P. Sharp and
Mr. Bargar.
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J-HAT'B AX.I- TOU HATX TD SAT. ^ j
' Ton P*7 As Ton a?t Paid, la WMkly or Koatlily Paymsnta.
Men, Women's and Children's
Clothiers
"%ST LIVINGSTON'S "iS?"
Tie Larfsst of Its Kind la ths Stat*. s
1057 Main Straat. Wbsslla*. W. Vn.
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Bring the Kiddies I
PThe Only TOYLAND in Wheeling'1 IN
on the First Floor
A S you enter our doors (on either ^p?j]
street) you will see what we ^8?
believe is the most complete line of worth-while toys in the city. .Of
course, there are the simpler kind too, lots of them, but the stress of
our entire line is laid on toys that educate the young minds. I
You can't imagine how easy it is to do your Santa Glaus shop
ping in our store. Everything you may wish to buy for your kiddies,
on the street floor ? no steps to climb ? no congested elevators.
Our sales-folks are courteous and will delight in showing you
the many mysteries of our TOYLAND.
i t
And CTirls, cur department of dolls is fh?
host ever. Here is almost any kind or
size doll that ean be imagined. Dolls,
even, that are human enough to talk,
dolls with beautiful, fluffy hair, dolls
with lovely clothes and wardrobes, funny
dolls and dolls black, white, yellow and
brown.
You should bring the children to sop those wonderful toys. Wo cannot list
hero half of the wonders that wo have <m display. There are hundreds and
hundreds of toys that are as interesting jis the opes wo have listed. A few
more are, outdoor toys of all kinds such as wagons, scooters, roily-coasters,
see-saws, etc.
Come early, bring your kiddies and let them wander around in this paradise
for young and old.
Tn oiio place you will find a big clopt
nient of mechanical toys that will delit
the 1 carts of wide-hwake hoys. Klech
and Vsj.rinp' locomotives with two A,
three rail tracks?sand toys such as p
drivers, hoists, etc.. hnilt on the sai
principle as are used by modern en,
neors.
And wo havo a hilt dopnrtrncnt of doll
furniture: suites for every room of dolly's
house, just like mothers.
This department contains many, many
other toys that are really worth while and
will keep any boy indoors on the had
winter days that are just ahead.
Right Thru From Market to Main
1121 MARKET ' 1118 MAIN
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