' -?
DONATIO!, M ' '
FOR HOSPITAL
TUESDAY Or TTEXT VTXEX "WXLi BE
DOWATIOW DAY AT 0H30 TAB
BEY aiXElUL HOSPXTAB.
Visitor* W1U B* BecetTsd At Informal
T?a BftTwa the Honrs of j>
a and 4 O'clock.
Tuesday. November has been ??t
nside .is Thank.sp;!vine Ih?V ', r t,,e Hhlo
Valley General hospital. The jieopl1' of .
IVhfellnt are earnestly requested to send
fre^h and rar.ne,l fruits ;?nd fresh atnl
iMi.neil vegetables ti> the hospital for
ttve jn the rare of the sii'k. Members
of the Woman's Hoard will be stationed |
In the re<-e[>tt<>n hall o f the hospital
throughout the day to r>- ?'ve donations.
A |'l'M?rnt feature :ra ooar.??-tlon with'
?ho a! fair v ill h- the Informal tea held
for the visitors at the hospital between
the hours of and ?; The following
lad.es u .11 a t as hostesses:
M esilaru.s'
l (u-rles Hates. Sally Met'olloeh.
Hates \t l.a in. Alfred l'au',1
Stunner .!? '>es Willlatn St'.fel. "?
William I'.rrnati.
Misses:
Zone Mrvliire.
Kor the eon, enitvr.ro of tli<v?e who
cannot serai their gifts to tie* hoso ta.,
reeeiv'.i.g stations have been established
ntid will be \ipetj from ? a. m. to 3 p. m.
at the homes of
Mrs Jau.es Gununlns. 3A4 ."south
t-Vuit street.
Mrs 11. H. Gsterl'.nc. Sixteenth St.
Mrs Sillie Mv-t'niloeh. lf?: t'hap
I'.ne Street.
Mrs ?? Itnuers. 3K3>? J.ieob stre-t.
Mrs. Howard llazlett. OH Main street
M s 1'eeSles T.i turn. Kenwood l'la? e
Mrs. i'. J. Milton. Kim Grow
Mrs. J. ?* Ife.nleln. Uridgrport. Ohio.
Snrprl?o P*rt7.
V r. and Mrs. f| ?? flumes 'were given
r pie ,s.i?it surprise par' > b\ their
friends .Uo'i 'av miu, i"ards were
tli. .hie' .llve."s;e|i if toe e\entrig. and
ri , on. 'usi.-ti of the games a tempt
ll.g '? "u W.1S served .V.IlOtlg thos,.
jir. sent ?.?<?
,V< s-ln?!.< s
Mo..re Kn.pe
It V? Hr-iot'li, h
hi.oi An i-.-s. n
I.Uv lie- Stewart .
Hurdle T.ansn ii*
I-alley Hubbard
.V i s S?
t!!?">'
To ? for Philadelphia
Mr. Wii tain Hound w .It the
iii-iil'. . ne.t f?r Philadelphia,
w ? ?? I.* w 1. .;.*riv! t u ThanksKlv::irj
w.th her *"n. I i:ui ItniMiit.
win :n his iimtur r.:r at the I'nix'T
?:* * ? ' ! ? n:i.?y Ix.iritn.
X-Hlyh Th'iikBirivlaij- Danco
* "? ih ?!."! si.'1 .1 Thinks
a; . -. i..u ? -t tJ?? ri-?v? I'r.tt hall >>n
? i' tir >? r.-.-t r::n? <ti tin* even
in iV! :? sn.r I?i > Tin* ?f:?n?-?* .
M-.i . I V ; I., fill til-do .1 1.1 the M??;??!y '
? i..,11.?. Tin- *? i>:uni:tt< e :n
? h r . ;i. 1'|.!h Mis-rs, l*ote. Woods.
fir.::!.. llilMiii"*, and 'iltffith.
K old en Xilnks Club
< :?> . :i l.iniv* ? *lnS w.'.i danee at
f' - r !i 'i. l Thirty1 ?r' th t M >.h
? "V ??ti :i... The M-lnly Hoys W.il
: nt ?.:???! ; :11r* ?? :.fnl .? iiun Isnril.- j.rlle
u. ! u r * ; t>. tne hoiiluii; the
i i. . rri:?t?T.
St,"","! (foment Announced
. . n;r " i lit of Mi*. jMspiiliaio
T'liisin :? 1 Ms. ' "ar.-n. ?? ij....so was nn
:i ?? :: ?? i a h irtuta : affair sivoti hy
\ . .1 :!? her heme in I'ldK
a i il 1" a ? Mint; wlil t jdap*
1 ?> ? ??? Am ri ; the it it est* at the
r:ri-> :? >????? nt ;<irt\ were;
A*?? . .
i "lailtn.iri Vi*s Ma_.nr
i r ri ? i?Tfr al.. I-'r^d'Tlok
Myr ? .. U t!a??'! Itott
!'-r. a I r! ? ?';i .Vary ? iailaijlier
?? 1 a- .vin l.i'l n Was'ier
M 11' i Si' i hi ? t il M. ry ' ;?'??!? in
r ii'yjrn Marnaret Wnsiier
T i I. r :?? Var; Sh-!fillii'
y i- I '.i .M l!.*:'*? T!
. r*.? ? lithe M. nril
::> .! i " . 'i n. Mnry Kayser
Ann ?. i:.,'i .! hiin Hii""'
Me-- ' r ec. .
* Mil .-: !'. r .1ruo*: "Ihfjiie
.1 < i r . t...:<>\;.n ? .rtr?? r;e~e >?
Ji. i li....-, _ |(
ST'ib Bon?ntn XorteBB
V.-> !>li;h |in?ie-??.en wiil entertain n'
'?>.? Jiii'v ? ;i t'i<. t^inrnl fine afternoon
i .r f Mi?m \''i.f.Pia Moils*, a
; i ?; hri-ir-ele. t. Ilriilito will he en-.
? ?* e^n the !i"*ir? of two nn<l
! ii.r. ,ii. ! ? ihiinty ! tt 71 ? - he 'T?. whose ileo
ri! on-- w ti l.e in i i ojor a-heme of
i'lai; aril white, will he served nt the
> i.neiis . of t he cimoi Mt.SS [InnM
* t* *'s. %V 1*1 bo:
Virginia If. ?Ik** ??*!!%
h'tira i;??etre M.irj 'r c Meyer
)-(?.? lire Kuril
M "s.lames- .
fllohard M.*'iiy Ar-h l?>raev
t'ar' .lohnson Matthew Metrner
.f-'nes Smieret Ka:v? ftosers
? loorse h'rank *'hnr>s Mods?
I * - tie i Hot ton Kr.mk Myers
A. A 1 mr.'rv
_J i
About People
Xorsmmta of Taf t-rldnsls To As4
yi^Mi Th? city. j
AT TTCE xoteia
McLnrt?\!r ar.d Mr. O. K Moore.
New Martinsville; S-ephen Mason. FaIr
view; John AVhitaker. Huntington; Chan.-.
Oailagher. Chariest ->n; I. He.* Ststeiv
vllle; Mr. nn-l Mn t K ?'l^rk. Wesc
l'n' "?n; Cleo 'V Simmon* famcrnn; njtve
Stewart. famrron; Mt" H. I? lti?'kman.
MarMlncti'n; Mr*. J. tv. s 1 Meli.,,
("harleston.
Roj?r?? J T. Ash tort. Clarksburg; .r
W n.f'-h. rarkersburg; Tt. P. Toting.
I; i.-kl-annna; H. AT Watson. ramrron.
jStatnm?V. A. Smith. Frew.
Windsor?if. It Watson. Fairvletv jf
M F!*hrr. Caraornii; H K I'ranr. I'.iai.'
?ri>ri: Fred W. 11*11. r.imercin.
Mrs. Armlatrad M*ml* of Huntington,
who ha* been visiting hrr parents. <;*n
era! and Mrs. Alfred Caldwell on Main
(.trr*t, has pone to Pittsburgh whe-e
ah* will visit friends for the next few
da i ?
Mr. and Mrs Frank Cassis and dough
ter Pauline. i*ft yesterday for Sisters
\lUe whore they Will spend the we.-k
?nd.
I H. W TVatson. pretnlnent Cameron
business man. Is a visitor In the city,
and attended last night's performance
?t the Court theatre
Mr. .1. W Kwlng of this city Is stoj>- ,
|>t!lg at the I >\t:e-St r;i t * rd tin'*'.
IMi.n.elphta
Mr find Mr-. U A AV;?r.l wilt !mh
we- k !"??: * ?r!:?-III". I- ;.. . where Til" y
.'ill <i>?"ii' 1 tl.e winter.
ID1E PET1IM
TELLS HER IDEA
STAR IN ""WHITE PEACOCK" BE
LIEVER IN ECONOMIC INDE
PENDENCE OF WOMAN
Was Formerly A Reporter On A London
Paper?She Elites Movie Acting
(BY CAROLYN OOSDON)
"I l:k< Madame !'?
trova Tins s-?tin? 1 i bk>.a *:? ?? ? 1 st irt
so we gripped our ? . 1 and l< uned
forward in order In In"." what the star
of "The White I'^lc o-k" hiol to say *-n
behalf of the Fourth Kstite Mat St ?
turned out "o he a case of a purple r-'W
nfter a It. She'd rather -? e than l e lie
Sixteen te.itv ago <dga l'etr>"'.:t iw?'
forgot to ask her if that w.is the name
?he went hv then' w.is u rub reporter
on the I.on t*? tt Tribune isn't the
right word. Me gathered that a hraud
new word was needed to define her
status, as women reporters were s> aroe
in those days Anyhow Madame IVrrova
(although in those days she was Mad
etnoisfllei worked very hard on gener
al assignments for several years and
was later promoted to dolus: "night
police" in rite Mow street polioe court
She elirubed to still gr.'af'-r JournaUntie
heights, hcwrvi r. and finally became (
dramatic crifle f -r the Tribune.
Her Big Idea
I had great tan telling how good? or
had? Sir Henry Ir\ing was f r a pound
a week" she said. " It was I who got '
the pound, not Sir llonr\ I might still
he writing drani'tl. i.-views hut unfor
tunately? or fort'inafi iv - I go idea<*
and as I uldn'.t p. rsuade any editor to
P'thilsh i'lcn fop tie. ! took to the
stage In (?riler I" make enough money
t" c,e my hh'iiS published."
"And at heart I am still more writer
than ,i. tor. I am an oplnionlst an
egoist. ;f v on wil', but w ith rue the
Idea is paramount."
Here yv? re-feet f nil y queried yvnat
the idea, v as Madutia- arched her ex
pressive '.rows and l".tn" I forward with
eyes siarklitic 'The idea" site said "Is
the ultimate economic Independence of
woman. It is the one thing :n which T
am most interested It is the fundamen
tal thesis which underlies everything T
write In "The White i'eneock" I have
tried to slmw a modern woman who Is
strong enough to control her own des
tiny."
It developed lafr In the Interview
?hot Mart.n mf l'efrova thinks that most
piesent day writers in the list analysis
emphasize the subservience of woman.
VI; seems to me" site sal'! earnestly
"that they tncre'y show ns the prnidem
am! leave !; unsolved. Ihsen iltil that
I am a trfe.it admirer "I Ihsen's. but I
hae trle<! to make Vvotte take lip life
where his N'orah. of the I'oil's House
I. ft It" ,
A Q-oryeoua Brain
W'e h.i'l always liked Madame Petrnvn
in the movies, hut we like.! her even
better when she was t tlk'ng about her
!?:tr I'lea. She has. If tl.e 'erm Is per
mits! n i er> intel'eetiia! east of
eoimt. nance. \V ? remembered that some
weeks nto Iter in!vnr.ee ag.-nt had In
forme.! us that she had a gorgeous
br.-.tn " At the time ?wondered Jus:
what variety of bra!n that was. but
sin. e seeing Its possessor we have de
ci.led that the term was not far wrong.
Ma da a.e I'etrova has a \>ry active
brain, whteh emits some Interesting
.sparks.
"And now" sbe sai l "Pld yott want to
ask me some questions'"" We rem.-m
hnreil that on the way to the hotel we
had Intended to ask some of the stock
Interview questions, calculated to elicit
>?f a r; 1: n g answers, but somehow wo
couldn't think of them. S>> after n
Jew 'deep thouqhs we fell back "n
'which do you like hotter the movies
or the spoken drama?"
"The movies Y..ii see I am not inn
.-erne.I with the technique. I want t" ge"
tny hbas across, nrd the movie radius
ts wider I can impress my opinion",
on thousands of people all over the
W'-r'd through 'he movies, whereas In
the spoken drama I can .only r?:i'h h
few hundreds at .1 time"
TO RETURN RECALL ?
PETITIONS TODAY
Amended petitions for the recall r.f
the eleven members of ? ity coi^ncll and
t*lty Manager Homer t" t'rago will be
returned to the office of City f'lerk
Howard 1". I.a tie today it was stated
lest evening. The exact time of th?
filing of the amended petitions lias ri"t
b--?en stated Th? r*". all committee
worked long into the night In the office
of Attorney S M. Noyes. checking" up
the amendments, which include the ad
dition of several hundred names of ad
ditional voters who hive signed peti
tions since the petition was certified
by City .'ierlt I .are as Insufficient n'no
days ago.
I'lty t'lerk J.anc has given to th*
press absolutely r.) indication of what
his next certlftcit.. concerning the suf
ficiency of the petitions may lv expect
ed to be
For Thick Heavy Hair
i Use Cuticura
Treatment: Touch spot* of dandruff
and itching with Cuticura Ointment on
the end of the finger. Next morning
shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot
w.-.ter. Finse with tepid water. When
you have made your scalp skill clean,
sweet and he.dthv then will >our hair
become suit and thick.
S^iryU ??<h fre# by ITuf! "Ontfcn:*? %b
orAtarlii.D*^ ' .????] *vr-r -.
j?JfifcF"~Cuticur? So*p ?h?ve? without mug.
i ? i
MISS ALICE MANN
Then* will not In- a lattre number <>!" West Vlminians co irom Wash
ington t.> Newport News. \ .1 to a't? n<l the Hunchinj: of "the battleship
West Virginia. Saturday. The event has not created the Itrere-t anions them
that *a> expect<.-<!. nor anything line the itit? rest iti the launebinu of tip*
cruiser West Virginia. oiithiten years aao. at the same plaee. It is probable
1 hat the fart that tins t??? *a hittlcship is destined for 'he scrap pile before
any more work of nscquence is done i>n it i- responsible for the lack of
interest shown in the ht'tnchinit, am! i: is also likely that the general exodus
r<f West Virtritii-ans in the Capital to N*w York a week from Saturda> to see
the Army Na\y Kniuc is V contributing taotor.
Mr and Mrs. Isaac T Mann and family and a party of intimate friends
will a'tend the launching Miss Alice Mann. who i< in be in'rodueed to
Washington society Thankscivinc !"?;? >. is to have the honor of eliristenins
the new battleship Of the state's concre<sional deb cat i n. t'onaressman
and Mrs. Wells ?ioodvkoontx ami Cnnrresstrati and Mas. I.rotuo'd S. Krhols
have announced tiiat they will be present w In n ;h. bit: battleship's hull
slides down tin1 ways.
Kl i !.
All cars ?.n th*- ? I'm: S*?? nl?<r?ivllle
(livlsfon of the Wif hi g Vr:i. ?!"!> rotn
pail) were I;tt? 1 up : mi: . visi.riay
morning when th. puir w ? r: t "if
Th? monthly v< ?:.??! of the Inter:
me.lluti i|r| ,ir:i!i. nl i f the Sundae
school or Jl.o I "'nth S-r.-t M li.
chiiri li ?.i . !.?!?! la-- i \(:i:ns The prn
tir*ii; was j ?-? 1 v Mrs I .ant a Kas
ley Kroolis' pupils
The Central Sishtng club uiemt? rs.
who are en i-nito to Now i>r>ans via j
the river. |,,i o .-.rrito'I a'. Memphis, '?
Tottn V> ???irillt: g to the v.onl teoencl
hot O !' ? tt '-:t.! ?: ' are !??? : well sup- '
[?It* ? I w::!i ^atiie it lioM-tttit.j;" Atior
tlfj 1' \ M-'Kee lull'./; ti e official rule
ri.at:.
Invitations were sent .if to a!
I'vthtans attnoitn :hk the ceremonial
Mission of I'aht.a Temple No. I'll. !? ?
K M . to ??.' If M ThanSiSglvlng
at the P> '.luati ? a- '
The meeting of the rr:ift!.? . ,.n ui'tic,
of trie Wheeling ? h.miher of ci-aiilf fee, 1
S'hedulfil for ? ?;?!.iv, was ????!'. ! "II
until next Tin s.lav
N'e\f \VA.!r.esi|;vt el oiling *| ' ??ottltt"-.
(ration of the KitV. Haj?t'? hutch. Itcv. ?
A !? Illltoti. pnsfut. ami of tin- Socoml
1'reshv feriati church. ltei 1' It K- rrls. .
v. ill un|i? In a Thnnksgivng i niters
service a! the V'irsi liaptist oli'in li.
A special train left at o'cl"
yes*er.lay morning m ? r in - K. A ?? rr.ll
roail carrying officials of .the Wheelln ?
? 11v: sioii; 1 itclitili 'l in the party wo.-o
.1 M Scott, general supei inti ndent; S
iWilliam, division freight agent; I,. I!
("nniplieli, traveling freight -nln fur ami
a staff "f assistants.
THUNDERSTORM
Rsther unusual at this time of th
year was the thunders! .rih th:.' swept
over tho diP> Vailcv y ~ieril.ii morning
about six o'c'oi k. There was much light
;ftig jin'l thunder in th" storm, while
there was a heavy rainfall, totalling
47 Inch
BUSINESS WOMEN HOLD
DELIGHTFUL MEETING
T!ip Pun-inn - :unl l*r..f.?s!s:nn W'flmnn'H
a !? !ii :"u 1 li iuirr la*: nijclit
at t)i>- l; .I? :n i-'ifty m?"iit-wr?
IS'ITO j ir?? <-:il r?: i. * ?? r: ?< x< ! tile ilr !?
i :m:.? :i . ti.i. I'r. tVnia S-?** *???? save Mil
.?!? t. ?! !l.,- (.1 VI. I; V ;i < IV.'l ll lipprP
? t.itPil 11:i? ? ? :.1Jn'!!u ero
I'lvcit 1.-. \; \\ ri.tr. \ ?"???? .nnl wv.
??ni! Klt!v trn:n it. .luril.r <"'ii> ca\f
rr.-i'tiriir \\: . }.. !.i < II N"t>\
at V \\\ <\ A
SERIES OF SERMONS
ON CHRISTIAN LOVE
I "!' .Hi v j at
?!??? i-Vi.rta M? ? ,-S.tir. Ii in*t
Sn:a!a ? tta.rn.i-. i.tsti.r. It. t'inr
I'tii-.- |\r..;i. n:;* | . ti ? n.-i.iir'i'w :nnrn
!?.. "ti ?"bristinn
1 \ ? \ *i ? \ j. ??'itt. 1': r.?T ? <?? int'i
:.i t. .-ti? it ?!?., i't.*r S ilijr.-t.
%\\ ? .t \<.\??ii.tM-r
- 7:'. T>,,. i ??at.i Jyivr; '
!? . 'i '?< i tltli. ??*."}!?- i:t. rt..i! S?ii r'ltta.'y
? '? Th.. I'. :<-'s Si'i vti'r in t),r
?a.-nt' t, w-:; ..j f-n ? ill a (11t.'i-it-inlntito
ri ? ??? la' Mr lir.'iham Mar?h
M: ? *'?:?: :?i:? ? i t.v.i.v v .'..isl will
:r ? i 'n!'!i.*ari." T!.p vpstf.l choir
? SiiIM-I". >>:' n :?> t.'.o
js, : ? ' < ? ?:?-v: I*. t.t .nit." \
? ?????'..il a\ i:attun t- . v:.? 11<I? ? 1 t.. all th?
:?> T v i.e. i f t ain ? hilt' }l
TIip minfli.wiT ,i! v. :t . fail*, tin' nun
f \
Smart Styles j
in High Boots
H^IIIS may he ;m oxford
season. !>ut ne\erlheless
We are prepare'! to offer you
a very wi?i? ? ehoiee ,of llirrh
Shoes in 11. oootl looking
'j?si?riis. Those women who
hadn't intended to <_*vl |||m'i
Shoes this Fall tuay well
eh a nvre their minds: these*
styles are so swat.'U'er. And
after til! when you think
jihrmt it, it's rat In r diftietilt
to net through a loin.; winter
v;it limit a pair <>f Moots to
fall haek upon oeeasicnally.
('nine in and try on this
and otlmr of the season's .
smart models in tie Fed
('loss Shoe. A delightful ex
perience is awaiting vou here
$9.90'
^???? ? ? ? ??
Nothing equals ?
SAPOLIO
,or I <^31
scouring
land \
polishing
cutlery.
Makes all
i metaiware
look like new
Agents f;?r <he
Red Cross Shoe
LOCKE SHOE CO.
1310 Market Street 1043 Main Street
v. ? '
Cu|SoD FW DESGENQANTS
ONE DIES AT MOUNTAIN LAKE I'
PARK OTHER AT VTNELAND, N.
J., ON THE SAKE DAY
Rev. l?lrkwood Alexander Died In. Vlne
la-nd?James Porter Allen In
Maryland
T?'i descendanIs of the Kiikwoud ,
family. <>1 the pioneer families of :
II.. t'rn t'hiu. and l'?>r whom the town
of Klrkwood was named. died Thursday I
on-' at Mountain I..'ike I'ark. Maryland. !
anil tin- other at Vlnelaml. N .1.
Ilet. Kdhwooit \hxiimler. aged about i
7!' years. for many years u minister of
tin 1 resh\terlan church. with oharResj
in Iowa, died at a hosplts 1 _ :n V;neland i
win re In- lias 1. i'ii livlrit; retired for a.
number "f \ i-ars He had nut visited .
WToollnu for mote than twenty years,
hut there ate many in the local vicinity t
who will remember hint. He leaves to'
sun Ivr his widow, two daughters. Rl
herta and Rllen. and, two brothers.
James and Henry of Moiindsvllhv
Jantes Porter Allen, ageil si1 years, of I
Cumberland. Md.. passed away at his
home after beliiR stricken with paraly
sis a half Jnuir before Kor many years
he was Connected with the Seehlit Jit
itaiker eontnanv of I'lttsburph.
Mr. Alh n was a son of l>a\id Allen
nr. 1 a grands n of i'olone'. Holiert Kirk
wood of Kevoliit'onary fame, and one
of the founders of Ohio. lie was horn
in St t'lalrsville. and Is survived hv one
ho:i. James ? lillrsplo Allen, with whom
he made his home
ttoth men were des.-endents nf th? |
f 1; lies pie. Kirk wood and Alexander fam- j
Hies, ami their deaths on tin name day i
Is a peculiar rolndch nee.
BOY HIT BY TRUCK
APPARENTLY UNHURT
!>a\:d Kletn. R-yenr-nid eon of Mr. I
and Mrs. '"liarles Klein, of Rim tirnve,
last tilgl t appeared to he suffering no
se-tt'is effects fppin peine struck hi- a
"?mtth .7- Mlefcei < ompany truck yester
day while he whs returning home front |
seho.ii. The he v ran r ut of the way i
>f one truck directly info the path of I
* I. ? one which knocked hint down. It 1*
said. I>r. John T. Carter Rave the boy
me Ileal attention.
HOTEL MOTOR ON TXRE
lumftfcc estimated at tt.'.o was done
to th.e motor which operates the eleva
tor at the Cr.itid Central Hotel yester-'
cIhv no rninir when 'he motor trok fire.
Smoke filled the hnll. and the cheniieai I
I'nsine company responded t ? a still '
alarm. The blaze was extinguished
i hi-mlcals.
Plan For Co.operafign
in Industrial Glasses!
i
?< t
The committee <>n education of the j
Wheeling chamber of commerce met ;
lust e\?-t.ing in the <f es i.f the chain- I
ber In the Market auditorium ami made j
prol I in '.tin ry plans f(.r securing t!ie co- J
operatIon*of the employers in tills ills- .
tri.-t In connection with the part-time i
Industrial Americanization classes. now j
being conducted under the supervision j
of the lily sehoo ??.
I'rof. i". ,K. tiithen? supejIntendeni of' ?
public schools, eiialtntali of the com-'
nilttc-e on education, presided, ami H IV |
? 'orcorun, maiifer "f tlie Wheeling !
chamber of i.merce, acted ;,s sec-;
re'ar> . I
The commltte,. v. ill meet from time to '
time to out'ine plans uttlil a perfect or- \
gan;::ation is completed and tin work ?
carried on to the highest possible point.
Thanksgiving Observance
at First Presbyterian |
Tito First I'rosbyterlan church at 1.1th ,
and I'hapline Sts.-announces two beau-i
t: f ?>! Thanksjil vIiik Services for rVtn-i
day. The Pastor, 1 >r. Gibson will preach i
at the im>rtilng hour -? ti "Tlie Sacriili e of
Thanksgiving" and a. the Popular Kvc- i
ning Service his topic will be: "Health j
and Happiness." The beautifully trained;
i'horns ? "holr will sing special Thanks-1
giving Anthems at botn Services. The.'
evening: service of this church is noted ;
both for the remarkable attendance and!
the unusual proportion of men. i'r. Gib-,
son's strong, direct, fearless preaching!
I Is making new friends every we;k. i
MRS. FLORA WILLIAMS;
TO PRESENT MESSIAH
Famous Oratorio to B? CMt?h ?
Colonial?Several Placet Op?a
for Singers.
A largo Messiah chorus under the dh .
paction of Mrs. Flora Williams Is bein4
trained to present the famous oratoril
at the Colonial theatre Sunday evenlnS
services shortly, now being conducted
by Rev. Crnrge }?;. Lockhart of tW
Wheeling Haptlst Tentple.
Mrs. Williams unusual work In con
ducting oratorios narked the Court
theatre twice last season and many will
tie glad to hear that "The Messiah" li
again to be rendered under her charge
There are places still open for chorui
and solo voices and any more who de
sire the training may get the same fre?
of , harge, for helping in the final ren
ditlon. Those desiring places in the re
cltal are requested to plume Mrs. W. I,
Williams: cnll 1707-U Wheeling. Fro
feasor T. W. I.esterlcigh will preside a'
the organ
Mrs. Williams will have charge of al
Sunday evening music at the Colonial
through the winter. A special sacred
i oneert. proceeding Rev. Eoekhart's dls
courses will he given at 7:45 o'clock
ea.h Sunday night. These gathering!
are for the general public, and tomor
row evening. Mr. Walter Sadler, bass
at:d Mrs. Williams, soprano, will slnl
respectively. "Report Ye." by Prlndl!
S'-ott. and "The Publican's Prayer." bj
Van Water. Roth solos are by special
request. A large vested chorus will sln|
the anthem numbers. Doors open al
7:50.
CUR KENT OFT TEMPOBJOtiCLT
While a transformer at the Scottish
Rite Cathedra! was being replaced, the
Wheeling Electric company was com*
pelied to shut off the current supplying *
Wheeling yesterday from - to 2:36
o'clock.
Dementia praecox Is marked by short
bushy hairs which fill the spac* ovef
the nose between the eyes.
YOU CAN'T WORK
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person suffering from .1 heavy
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prompt in helping Nature exj>el phlegm,
( .allay inflammation, ease breathing,
and drive away irritating coughs.
I 'se it?give it to the kiddies'. Don't
suffer a minute longer than you have to.
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I Why Can't You, loo, Be I "
1 Well and Strong? j
FKW of us ic.ilizc how prertous pood health
is until we begin to lose it. To be well
Is to enjoy lift' end make pood times for
those around us. To be constantly .tiling is to
miss life's pleasures and to look with envy
upon our robust friends and neiphbors.
Are you one of the unfortunates ?
Is your health slowly slipping away ? It's
tine*, then, you looked to your kidneys!
I Much sickness of today is traceable to kid
:n \ weakness. Its increase is alarming. That's
because it's usually unseen or neglected.
But It's easy to te]i jf your kidneys are
weak. You may have only backache; a lame
ness, stiffness, or sharp stabbing pains; dizzy
spells, headaches, or annoying bladder irregu
larities.
If you have these symptoms, suspect your
kidneys ! Remember that delay may result in
serious kidney sickness.
But why dwell en the dark picture ?
Rather think of the brighter side !
To remedy such a weakness is to add years
to your life and to regain the health and
strength that enables you to ente^ life's daily
battle with j?y and enthusiasm.
If you've reason to suspect your kidneys,
read, the stories of these Wheeling people.
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rieanlnfl. I cat such aw fu! pulns across my
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r.nd I depend on Doar.'s when 1 hate any re
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