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, TEWLE SISTERHOOD CONCERT I IS TREAT EOR MUSIC LOVERS JCR3. XTVGA AND QUARTETTE O T PTTTSSUROH SOLOISTS PlLEASE CROWD AT ELKS CLUB. All Sing-cre Well Received and the Solecttons Bring- Forth Hearty Applaute. 1 On.-a more Wheeling music lover;. w?*re given a treat in th* concert that was it Hen 1 y Mrs. KIsa <J?: r; ?! i f r; *c f' ?: it :i land a quartet te of soloists f:? *::i I*!tf^ burgh. last n:?rlit. at th* l-ilks u?;?!!t?? t ? lum, under the rnis-i ? th-- Koff Street Temple S! t-r.h.-.. ! \ rew.li- ' houee greeted the singer* th>-ir >-f forts to p!c ise were row. r.j?- ! by ap plause. that brought encore -fter en.ore. Opening the program with the quar tette from Rigoletto th. .* sang their way through o;?-ratic nu.mi.ers that were a Joy to hear after the weighty programme th.at were w-ro forced -to en dure recently, and" ..tie that dd not please nt all. Miss Murray was more j ' than delightful In every respe.-t and , made many friends by her beautiful , tnte-preutioa of ber songs and the , . audience showe.l Its appreciation t?f the .old time favorite which was none other than "O Promise Me." from Itobm I Hood.' Next followed ^tr thithb.-rt. the much heralded basso cantate. and t<> say that he pleased Is putting It lightly. His 'voice was not what wo had expected t?? hear and In the middle register revealed a most pleasing baritone quality. but wavered In tire low register so that the ' resonance was lost. Hut that :s not de- ? crying the fact that he sang well, as ' be Is a'fine musician and hundred his ' voice In a very Intelligent way. > Mrs. Dug"* Pleating. ' Mrs. Elsa Puga. out own soloist fr<-m ? town. w;g* heard t.. excellent advantage In the "Visa! li'Arte." from Tosca "The Jewel Song." from Jr'aust. and as an en core sartg the aria from lintterfly. A beautiful voice und one that atw-av* ? pleases, Mrs. Puga more :han ever has ( i won A place for herself in the hAnrts ,of the % local musicians Mr. Will ' , Rhoades, the tenor, has been heard here j before gnd sang scleral operatic en- , cores as. well as two ducts with Mr. CuthberL He sang w:th a pure tenor : quality and made use ,,f the mezzo voce voice a number of times that proved ms artistry of both drama:/iml repressed singing. yis song "l.ei't. ' was ,\ very clever song and he Interpreted the song In a very artistic manner Vestl TjU Gulbba and the "I.a IVmnu. Mobile." he sans with a vim and keen insight and ?eemed to be master ..f h:.s entire vocal equipment. Having ni^te many friends In the last concert, he as ??fin was warm ly received for his excellent singing last evening. The concert was very much * enjoyed and will he remembered as one of the fine concerts t aat his been given hare this evening. SEEK OVERTURNING OF NORTH DAKOTA RECALL Bismarck. N TV. Nov. 21?(.Ely the Associated Press* ? A petition asking nullification of e North Dakota fecall election of October 2S, In which . three state officials elected with the endorse ment of'the non-partisan league, were ousted iri favor of the Indepen dents, was filed In the state supreme court late today. The petition was filed by attorneys representing five "taxpayers." The at torneys asked the court to hear thern ^tomofrow morning In question whether the Court will accept original jurlxdlc , tion. The petitioners al>ge that the peti tions asking for the recall election were ' ytiot signed by thirty per cent of quali fied electors who voted at the preceding election for governor and that the re call election itself therefore was itlecal. OR. MOLLERI NAMED BROOKLYN'S BISHOP Rorhe. Nov. I!?(Tiy the Associated Prase)?The.Rope held this morning a secret consistory In the presence of all the cardinals Rvlngyln Home. In which he appointed the following bishops Right .Reverend Thomas <K. Mollerl. D.D.. titular bishop of 1/ora and admin istrator of the diocese of Brooklyn. ap pointed bishop of Brooklyn. New York. iKeveread Alexander J. McOavlck. D. L>.. 'titular bishop of Miirlopolts. transferred to the vacant S**> of La Crosse. Wiscon sin: Right Reverend Joseph H. Hooray.* ?D.D.. titular bishop of Anndela and ad > mtntstrutor of the diocese of Ogdon tburg. transferred to the vacant See of ' Ogdensburg. New York. The Rope also officially announced the following appointments, which were made by brief since the last ronslstory jhiost Reverend Michael Hurley. D-D., for ' mer bishop of St Augustine. Florida, appointed archbishop of Baltimore. Maryland; Right Reverend Joseph Sohrernbs, DP., former bishop of To fledo, appointed bishop of Cleveland. Ohio; Right Reverend Samuel A. S*r!ch. D.D., chancellor of the diocese of Nash ville. appointed.bishop of Toledo. Ohio; Right Rgverenn John J. Dunn. D.D.. chancellor of the archdiocese of New I York, appointed auxiliary bishop of New York; Right Reverend .Michael J. Ora.no. d j\. vicar general of Philadelphia, ap pointed auxili.v v b:sho| t > the arch , bishop of Rh lit I el pi .. Light Reverend DM ward F. Rohan. I' T? . chancellor of the aroh-dlooese o* i i-,n>. appointed auxiliary bl??hr>p of Rhlcagn. During the se.*re* c. n* story. the Ron tiff delivered an allocution which has not been published. Rt. Rev. A. J. Me'lavick. who Is ap pointed biahop of lui >*rosse. formerly was head of the bishopric of Chicago and how !? pastor of a church In Hht i ,?ago. BATTLER PUNCTURES AUTOMOBILE TIRE MIddletow n. \ Y , N'*v. 21?-While Blr. ami Mrs t M tthews, with a Slaughter. were rldir H>i!e near Feri lale. S . livan county, the Bar run over .1 ? rn?*?s ^?red 5 f?et 7 I'-hcs nti<l had 17 ra'Mos, ^?he reptile hud punctured the tljc <,f ihe ^Bhcel -vRhly'h run < . <-r it, and one . f the ^Bake's fang-", measuring one and tdr Inches was found to have per.#. ^Bed the tire and broken off.i "DIE IN GERMAN [ MOVIE EXPLOSION ? Hamburg f.'.-rmuny. Nov. 2L---RI ? ci ?persons wore k11 r? 1 and '??ores lnj*:re>l En an explosion ,-t a moving picture Blouse near here ??>d:.y. The' explosion Bi'-ciT'ed >"? s perform* Knee. The cans- a.is unknown. ^hrefleld. W. Va., Nov. 21.? \ table* ^Vonor of the Soulier dead of Ilardv Knty In the World War was unvclicd H^ike-p Hifll here under the direction ^B patriot'.* order pons of America yV . ^Es the - a '?> the Hardy k boys The Rev Walter W. White ^Bed tlie address The names on ^Blet are Sn>>wdrn Kes*el, John ?' Knr. John M (iolloday. Luther . ^Biot'z. <'war Miller. Martin I ^Brt II Reynolds. Thomas S'r> - - ^Eovertnn McNeill, t'larenc,. i: Bmer H Kunkhous.-r Ja?tier and .Strawder Taytor (col Registration Board ot Engineers. Organized I ? ..IIU V.I. Nov "! The "tf.iti-'!i for . 111:rs in Ut>s! Virginia. ervate,| >?> the la it leu:, ".itutv. tuft t ? ?? In > atul organized l>v ittiC W I I'rles-It, <?t' i'i.arleston. ? ii.iiMM.-iri. and ijfiri:"' K Taylor. of i "harVston. president of tlu? ?'!inrl? st?>n chapter ' r tti?* Ast" iation of Amerean I'.nt t.ecp*. secretary The reefs* ration hoard is . onus.so.| of ??"rank Haas. I-'alrnmiit. consulting ?rigine'r of the ' '<t sollila: l? n foal com part : It. ?' ("onper, *>f T'.nrUsluirk;. gen prat supermtniiiiont of tin- I??????* "as ?.uupany. N it M.ianakee. of Minefield. a consulting itiiriiriK engineer; W. .1 Priestly. of i"Marioston. motalnrglcat rv. cineer of the naval ordinance plant: .eorge It Taylor, of <"harlefon. of the Ir.ui of Anderson \ Taylor, consulting ?nttitseers. NEW LOCAL LAUNDRY FIRM GETS CHARTER i"har'.esjon. Nov 21 Special I'Wpntch to the Intelligencer - The secretary of today issued a chat tor to the fam ty Wash Laundry of Wheeling. which s capitalized a: $2.*,nip) The .ncorporii ors aro A. .1. Harness. A .1 Mcglish an l tgnen icnusi'li. u heelmir. .r.'im Meirlish. ? tn-rt '"reck. ?>hio and John '? Thomas A hoeting. WOMAN TAXES LYSOI. Hps; Nov. 21 - Miss MaWl ' ?'Ife. 32. of West Point. is it: a critical i onditioti in the ?'lty hospital. tonight, is a result of taking a uu.uiUty of .vsol. She is said to have l>ee:i tnelan- ! oly because ot" ill health. $100,000 Fire Destroys , Blue Ridge Club-fiouse ? ' jriii.. i!.??. !. AH.. X >v. : I Th.rexten f s:vr establishment ..f the Hlurltldi:-' Mod arid vein along t h ?? I'ototn.id t river Itnltlm-.re ?V ' ?hln r:?i11? ? I. i .a knoll. opposite Harpers I'-ii"* \V Va . i i was e-implrtrly ili-Mr* > i-il 1-y 11r*? ynstei - ' ?lav. ill- light to have originated from all overh-ated furnaee. The a is i*!.?e* -l at J ;mi,ii. a. part la lly insured Tin* eluh Jo-iise wax l-uilt i-i Many distin guished ja-vsiiiis. .m-Pnlim: representa tives ? ? f foreign y ov.rnm- -lit s. have Inn") ent*-rta'.li---l there N It <'r.nuJitoM. U ash:m; ton, I> < is president of th ? luii. ; he riirinher--.il.). helivg 11tnJti*<I ??? lit t v. POLITICS STIRS YUKON TLRRITORY I >a u son i'M y Can.n!a. Xi?v. .1. The sturdv miners i-t^the Ideals Ytikft't whose ' thoughts have he-li .-entered heretofore ! rhiofly i-n gold and silver, have lurtiet * tn polities with unusual zeal. Th ? earn-, pnign l'i-r Yukon's only seal in j-arlia ment vvhleh ;s being made en iln slpdg ' hy Ma), ilmrw Itlaek. I'cuservat'st, : n l ' K- (I. (Y>ni*<li?!i. 1.11" rut. lias stirred their ! rival i or.si11iienis to the point of .-x 1 iitemeiit rivalling ?> sfrtke of pay dirt REPORT OF PRINCE'S DEATH IS DENIED I.Miileti. \n\. 21. Rumors here toilsv ; that the Crime of Wales luol teen as sassinated i-i India were prpniptlv d- - .Hied at ImwnliiK street. The rumors were Ih'IIpm d to hale originated front reports of rioting in Homliuy. Th" riot ing. whieh hrg.'in with the primes ar rival iast" vveok. was suit! to have result ed in 'hi; death of at least a ser-re an.I th-- wounding of nearly Jt-". Me.-t of the ruxnalties were natives. FORMER KAISER'S Finn SON IS III, I:.? ..II. Vnv 21.? J'rirrr Osonr, tlftli son <-f tto- former kaiser, was seih-us v ill here iiHtny. suffering from Inflam mation of the lutius. I The MEL-R GARDEN | Down the Marblo Stairs Wheeling Steel Corporation Building , % We Are Now Taking Down Awrtings For Sloring and Repairs Our rates are very reasonable, considering the way we store them In light, airy rooms. Call us up. Phone Whs 603. Wheeling Tent & Awning Co, ? Phone 663 . 1202-120-fWater St. | v*? j I ICHARGE ITS THAT'S AZjX. TOO HAT* TO SAT. Ton Pay An Ton Q?t Pnld, In Witilj or Monthly Paymtntn. Men, Women's and Children's Clothiers -isr' LIVINGSTON'S "???" Til* Ltrftil of lta Hind In th? Stata. 1057 MAln StTMt. Wh??ltng\ W. Va? f; I . Let Us Build Your Home? 1 Satisfaction Guaranteed MeConnell Lumber Co. Planing Mill Lumber Roofing Builders' Hardware SURE IT'S 875 1 NERVOUSNESS I is a distressing condition, inffitting one for efficient work or enjoyment. Inefficiency spells failure. CHIROPRACflC has found the solution tor Nervousness in thai it works along natural lines and removes the t'AI'SK of the trouble. EUGENE E. DAVIS CHIROPRACTOR 15 Eleventh Street, Corner of Main, Wheeling. Phones?Office 839; Residence 1923-R. v/ 77 good *>u$t Company in a good town" J Advice Worth -56.000.0(10 State .Auditor John t* H?nd sa >1 th? i'unliaiidli; , ? distrh-t of W.-st VirKlnlii aloni- i>:i?? thrown Jf. iMiii. inn \ 8 .'7 into worthless ol! nt"i-k |>r<>ni-it:<>ijs l-'r.111 the first '[ 1 The Security J'rust i'nm|>ani has ivtun?i| the r-!?h: ? 1. tiRUin^i ?w? n H-iunir.^ Hill they're ;it it ,<?.i.n i I.. ;???? IB iirirtnt: the Innoriint jaibitr in i.:\ w?:t lift errt till slocks ati'l pet rlt^h ou!< I. lyj Ask your frl'iul six months from m-w fjfi tf tie buys tills Junk what It is with 5j| I Oct rich th" safe sine, slow way ill t hy savlnic motii'V. SECURITY ' TRUST COMPAMY ! ? 114 V MARKET ST. | ^ BIO. SH01S BOOB RECORD DURING 182! ? Sim-. : ? i I t- ti to Tim IntrMn;. ll i r. I:.. Utiiixi-i- Mil . N'.iv. JJ. St". t?! i ? ?. I - ?>ri "f 'In* 1 '? .'7 <i. rni!r?il lu-'.il tluir !i:ii<-ty-tlt't!i iiiititi.il tui'i'tliiK li.-v- t ilay .mil rf-Ht'i t?'ii ;t!l ti tlr'.iiK !iii.:i.!.i-!-m ?.f the Ixar.l The. als.. un.iiniin.iis!> aj. I'ruvi-il tht? ;iiiiiii:i! n.|>..r: Mihinittoil I?y I "resilient IKitii?? 1 Wtllui.l At T11c I'nn* | elusion i.f Mr. V\ iluitil'ti aililr.-ss tlm si * i.'k In?3i! 1*1.s i>iTi'rc-l u risi.|iitl"ii. whlrlm was unniiimiusK it?- I. trmhTin* 11: J W't]Inr?l :in>l l.ls i.ii. s a vote of ;i|.|i|-. i latl.-ii for tin: i I'll? 1 ?? ut iu.iii.iih.'- ; incur of tin: ro:nl. l'ri'sl.lfiit Inuli'l \V.!':ii.I slioXM-.l that wiiss ri'Vriiiii-s for tin- twelve mouths i ??mini I'oicint'i-r :t |. w fii- $ "J r. 1. 11. 41II, ?n Jm-ri-as,. of J o.."i:'l. i;'7. or "7 ? It-r i-ont. ovi-r iiv.tiiis for MM!'. Hum making ji in w r.'.'oril t>|?'-ra;in^ ?-x ! houses of $l''.,C,3y,i.ai'T represent!'J all! linTouse of J.'.'!.1.>>r j??-r cent, i with other revenues ami ii\;.iMi<f< in- ? i-reused Ii> I In- ginler Irnflh- ll.nulled, mil tin. former was further afcuiimntnl | l?v the liighi r jOos- .?ml f.tr?\s ill effect j during the last four months of the year, j .. iili j-i:v.?r?? operation rjsu lived two I ii."ntlis .? 11ihi- bi-KiiininjTif .'??"f, .'Hl'n, as a whole. witnessed the perform Ijilu-I- by till- r'-H'l I.f L' 1 ;. r .cnt minuter . iretglit service, measured In ton-mile '(limits. (h;.n in the * previous year. Mnri-i\cr. tin- Ji. .V i >. lias alr>ailys?/e ? gullied mu< ii i-f lli?- ir.it'll.- which under j federal control and as n necessary war measure \\.i> (li\erted. ! SISTFRSVILLF. ! ~ Mrs ii W. McC..y bit Monday uit-r > mum fur Tulsn. ('ktuhomu for nn ev i-tided xisit with her parents. Mr and .Mr- W II I '.urns. Alls I >> I i;lls unit her brother .f ly Kcib-v ii.n c returned fp-rn Fairmont aim i 'iarkslmig where ihry visited friend . Miss Hazel .limes Iras been culled to Fairmont by the death of her grand father. the late J >r. Hovers. Miss Mae I'orhett of the I'arter Oil eotn|nny left Monday for '/.ar.esvllle, Ohio, where she will si>eri(t her vacation with Mrs. II i; Hageman formerly of this city Miss tlrace Hanes, ^operator in the local teletihone exchange. shopped Mon day In Wheeling stores. Mrs. I., i'. (';<so and daughter Pauline are guests of her parents, Mr and Mrs .1 r Frame Mrs <K Smith of Parkendnirg Is here for a visit of a week with her mother. Mrs. <* TO. Rule v. Mrs. Will Russell of Russell avenue ?y ; I j Mrs. Uussell's *:ptor. .Mr.- Henry Stall I !<>f Wheeling. has been named honor Kuest. The luncheon \s i11 ire followed J by bridge. ' I M Heaver returned Monday n 1 bht | from a business trip lo l-'iftsb argli. r j Howard Work of I'arkersbtirg was i the ; i . -t over the week end of his I l-arM't Mr. and Mr." II. 11. Work, lb... s here have received word of j the death of .Mrs. _M 11. MoOre of Clarks I hnrp. .Mrs. Moore is survived by her I husband and two small, children. .T. ' Myore of this city, is a lirofher-ln-fcw. Mrs. Harry Stoops and children of I'nrker.shurg ?re the Kuests of her par ents. .Mr and Mrs. I. S. McMullen C. 11. ltalley prominent local business | man, lias none to New York to undergo a nurxlcal operation. Revival services which have been In progress the past three weeks at the Christian church, came to a close Sun day evening., The services were con I (1 noted by the pastor, Rev. J. <5. Baugh I and fourteen new member! wor# addod I to the rhurch roll. Interest is Intense in the coming foot- , hall contest between gistersvllie High and .St. .Marys, on the local athletic field Turkey Day. A special train will be run from St. Marys and a l^rgo crowd of football fans will accompVny the players, l'rlor to the game both squads will give a street parade. Mrs. R. H. Roice of I'arkersburg Is visiting lier father and sister. C. E. Chadderdon and Miss Bertha ChAdder don. TO CONTEB SECOND DEGHJCE ? This evening, Wheeling Dodge N'o lit Knights of Pythias will confer the second degree on a large class of can- \ dtdates. After the degree work, they will eat. A special program has been arranged and there will be a big time. i A Wonderful Tonic for this time of year ^^^VEOPLE in strong, vigorous health are seldom troubled with colds, coughs, chills or sickness. Nature throws off such wintry troubles like water from a duck's back. Builds, Tones, Fortifies Restores Weak People Stop that wintry cough and stuffy cold. Strengthen your lungs. Increase your appe tite, enrich blood, help digestion, bring back lost weight?'fortify yourself against wintry ills with Earlc's HvixvCod. WORLD'S BEST TONIC Earle's Hypo-Cod is the most powerful, pleas ant tasting, nutritive, digestive, reconstruc- ' tivetonic made, according to chemists. Each bottle bears name Earle Chemical Co., which is a guarantee of finest quality and purity in medicine. Take Hypo-Cod a few days and see how much better you feel. The cost is trifling. EARLE'S HYPO-COD SaT^S5' >! EARL.ES j?!, TASTELESS 1m WILD CHWW Hi MALT-IRON $ "^sxsr iv WM053 Iv i I |J5;' I, 5 tu?x' || pggji^g AT ALL iGOOD DRUG STORES Reward for Every Answer! THIS IS A GENUINE ADVERTISEMENT BY A RELIABLE CONCERN i j At the right you see J? icn ofmlxedtzp letters (hat can be made into 12 names of cities in the United States. Ejtample: No. I spells NFW YORK. Now try to glee all and be rewarded. PRIZE SENT IMMEDIATELY TO YOU Write name a on a postcard or In a letter. Mention whether your age is under or over ?7 (lo we mar send suitable prut) and write veur name wtth address plainly. You need not send a cent of your money now or later! This is a seiiulne offer You and every other person who I sends In the names will receive a prize of equal islue ret which may become worth {1000 to ! aoti within three months I Lose no time. Answer j ihis NOW and see what you get. Addreas : Give Correct Names of Cities i 1. WEN TOOK 7. BFFULOA ! 2. MPHEMIS 8. ANTLTAA ! 3. ERITODT 9. USNOHTO f 4. LOETOD 10. SBONOT 5. COGHACI II. RALUPOTN 6. NERVDE 12. MELABTIRO ! I ? ? GOLDEN RAVEN CO., 441 So. Boulevard, GA-28 _ NEW YORK, N.Y. _ ?w , ' UkQj ' ' > Thanksgiving Silve. Our display of handsome silver for the Thanksgiving table riu hra(-<\s the newest patterns and ftn isiies in Sterling or Sheflieltl ware. Let us show you some of our complete table serviee. HANCHE!!S Jewelers, Silversmiths and Importer < f)-?~ TO EACH OF OUR SUBSCRIBERS You are one of our customers. We believe it would be in your interest and ours if you became one of our partners. The American Telephone and Telegraph Company owns TOO jut etfnt of the slock of this Company. li owns varying jirr centages (SP.-V'i as to the whole} in lh() tele jdionc companies making uj> the Hell Telephone Svsteni, which furnishes the nation-wide -Hell I olej)hone St rvico. If you become an owner of one or more shares of the American Telephone ami * Telegaaph Company you heeome a partner in the Hell Telephone System. That Company, with its prede cesser, has jtaid dividends of not 'ess than $7.">0 on each share every year for the last thirty-nine years, and is now paying at the rate of $.Q.0o i>er share jht year. The stock can he bought, at the juvvailing market jiriee, through any hank or hanker in the country. Kach share has a par value of $100, a properly vahie of more than $ Isr,, can he purchased for about ?117, and j>ays a dividend of $9.00 each year. We want you to become a part ner heeause as a partin r vou will lake an intel ligent and heljiful interest in our constant effort to give you and the puldie generally, better service fit the lowest pi?-c*ible cost. i We believe that there is no stock , ) ? ? i ? issued by any corporation which, considering f * safety and the return on the money, is a more attractive investmojit than ATherican Telephone and Telegraph Company .v ha res. An investment in the stock of the American Teleplimi" and Teiegrhph Com pany does not depend solely upon the earnings of any one Company or ill any one State.*) A stockholder in that Company becomes a part owner in the Nation's telephone service. If you can pay for the stock only gradually we are prepared to make -arrange ments by wliieh yon can, through a reliable bank or banker, pay ii? installments. The number of shareholders is now over 175,000; an increase o! more than 25,000 since .January 1, 11)21. More than 75.000 of our employees are now making payments for stock purchased by them on an easy payment plan, and over 20,000 of these hold shares already paid for. / It would be for the interest of all ?oiirerned if every irlephone user and every employee also were a shareholder in the American Telephone and Telegraph Company. We shall be glad to send you, upon application, the full details as to the management, financial position, earnings, and history of the American Telephone and .Tele graph Company, and the details of the means to ho taken by you to pnichase the stock, either outright or in installments. THE CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY of West Virginia F.R. DUNNING, ' Manager. I