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RECALL REPORT DECEiER 1: NEAR THOUSAND NEW SIGNERS CITY CLERK WILL TAKE TEN DAYS r?OM DATE CF AMENDED PETITION Soma Wxroes Duplicated?Lane Declines To Predict Nature ol Report ' ?\? v <'"!erk Howard. < *. I.one last eve. mug inform* d an I report.A* that he will regard t: ?? ??????:r t. ?>ti on Thursday. Idecenilw r 1 .as to- cvpira lion of the ton day* which :s at!<? tt***l hint, under the charter examine and complete h:s t I flea te 'Ay city council concur? nig 'he amended peti tions for recall .if the eleven members of city council a:: 1 City Manager Homer t\ Oago. While most of the papers ipoltided with the amende! petition were tiled Saturday by Attorneys s. M N. yes and Carl O. Schmidt. the affidavit eottyern Ing the legality of signatures on one ?cction of the amend??d petition was not ready to he filed until Monday. The city clerk accepted this petition at noon yesterday. and informed Attorney N'oyes that he would regard it as his privilege to take ten full days from "that .time for his examination of the amended petition. The city oleik said last evening that while he has not had time to go over ' the amended petitions thoroughly, h-* would Judge taut appr?ximat-ly l new names were added to the recall petitions while the petitions were .n the hands of their sponsors for amendment. In estimating the number of new sign ers as somewhere near one thousand.. Mr l.nne said that it Is a fact .and ail- I ? fr! t y Mr \?ye.?, that some persons s . tiic additional si'ctloas of the ;?-t:tions who li.ti alri'aiiy signed the ordinal petitions. A number of these. Mr. Lane said. signed the original peti tion *. then filed requests to have tiii'ir n.iriti's taken from the petitions. then signed the new six tint s of the petition* In a number of such instances. Mr. I .a tie stated, st is evident that voters thought they were signing altogether tiew petitions Circulated In Plant, He Say? <li' the names affixed to the petitions wiitie they .were being nmended. Mr I .f no said that 630 people 'sinned the new. or ailditional sheets, for the recall of ?":ty M;inaser Homer <". Crago. and t'.xj people signed th" new sheets which nr.' tiled with the amended petition fot the recall of the eloyeti members of city council. Thirty-one new papers in all. lie said. were included with t!n> amended petition. In commenting upon the amended petitions. City Clerk Lane took occas ion to say. as lie exhibited the new sheets to reporters in his office, that at least three of the new papers bear earmarks id' having been circulated among employes a local manufactur ing company by foremen of departments In that plant The sheets, he said, are signed by foremen In the plant as clr-( dilators of the petition, and the widely scattered addresses given by signers in dicate that the petitions were signed in the plant rather than that they were carried to the homes of the signers. The city clerk declined to hazard even a prediction as to what his certl flcate to council will bo enticerniiiK the ' sufficiency or Insufficiency of th? j I amended petitions. BUSINESS CONDITIONS IMPROVING. HE SAYS That business . nn.ljtioiis are j nitely improving r* the word "f nptitu- , Ism broiutht I a. k today l>> Mr T. If Hitrkholdor. m.iuaitc* .-.f t!>.- '.ma! <?! i ?? i of the Iturrouxlis Additm Mm lilne ? "?n- ; piny. \iho has been In attendance at ; the annual Ititc-nntion.a! convent'on of i jaitoiicv ntiitWKi'ts n-cently held t it" j ' dint any at the factory In I 11 >?'. The It.-tr. XIKith lttl*? liter's II I" b-eti j ( t i* en a i a bat 't of business <? *n- ; ? !!?!oii< f.'V many y"ir?i Th o; i-i'^i I reports that its < > ?tube'- lot-Ill' ? s M:"i; (-ilrr In ? xocss nr the September till-1* | i nes < a i. *.l that ember is startlnu I ? i . ' ? lit er- promising y. I Mure than Jno iiipiiry tntiti.iiters m eyo i I tesitit at lite convention. ??.?mini; from j >??' lion of the fnlte'l States anil . ?'anada. With t'l'i - disti l t manaitors | . tiiej reptesept the Mohl executive for< ?? | :of the ei.'ti; any. sin.) cortvd a 'lint; 1 'organization of apprortlir.utely l .-'om. J salesmen. I "The use of ttisurc information is 11:1:- I ( versa I fso the use of l'.orroiiubs inaeh'nes I ; Is universal." said Mr. Hurkliolder. j i "When our butcites;: shows ;? lle.althy I i Increase It is a positive Indication that | ' thiiiRs are K''ttinK better all uloni; the 1 ? line. j "The spirit of optimtsm broiicht to ; ti e convention by t ie ntteney iiiimst" ' from every .section of the country was | 'certainly br.nctnir. I wish Wheeling I business men cuii'.l hate I at the' ? convention and heard the stories of! ? Isnprovement." What Is it keeps the baby sweet I And sterilizes father's feet And brings us hnppiness complete? lllise Devil -Adv. I ARREST ONE IW SmiCKLIN CASE warwood youth admits bei.vo in iiouse?says no shoot ing was done Claims That Ho D!(l Not Participate in Any Attar*?w?i Hunting for Post Carda Uarwuod yiitiili. v. ii< name .s withheld !"?(?;? I?<? of his tender years, : x in the Ohio ri>iiPt> i >.! a .? result ? f Co incident or, Wool! r in 1 o ! Tlusr day ?;ilit 'ii which i?,\ s r,. i--iv| of i?'11 jrin up ;? rxl jit'n?? U ma Yi'!m:i Slri 1 !n an.) shootim; '1 i Uiin l'ii* or ??! her linn i\ \'o ?!io_ po-Itii T1 of tin* !,ii|'< rava hps lie. p ,!.| ? i ?, i* 11 upon Tin* liny was |ii-!;.-i| up 11>- I'olii'o Lieutenant I awl Wiu ;i i lor ?I| till* T-I |ltl*-t of I ? I' 111 * y auHlil'IMfJ Tin* lii*y lo!i! I.ii iito'riu! W ti"orl"r tliat I'll <iiOn'l||if \\; . liulii* ill till- liny tin* sili-ped lio'iiuo i- *.a ii| I ? Ii.ivp n. iiir.il. Tlio I.i?!on ihio.ith a iloor in Co* huii'c, l.i* "fiiil. ?nc |iu; there four WOO Its nip*. Tho > our,it prisoner aid Dint to* lia.l not jwirtiolt ;i to.I in atix attack on Vi*!m,a Strii klin, simply polnir Into n room In tin* hoiiM'. In* sntil. t > cot some post ixirds that In* was hunting. CLASS POSTPONED Owln<; to a dance ! i Inn n;\rti last ovoitinK i? the Mnrket auditorium, th?* regular weekly mceilnK of the recrea tion classes beltikt conducted by the Whi'i'linc Itx'crentlon i 'otnniIssl?iii was postponed last eveninjt until Monday evenlnft i?f next xveek A < >. Andertum Is In charge of the class There are 7 6 man and women from all parts of the (Jrenter UheolliiK district enrolled. SPEEDER FINED $20; BIG PGLIGE COURT: In |n<ii - .Mi;:-; Morulay. .Itulae .loiill i-'. I til/ l?-\ li-ii .1 tic ? (' * L*n anil i usis <?? .1 II. .Millntnlit for siH'eilitlf; ill til'! JUt lll. pike ilij-t rid .Motnivylr Officer M."l .'w .in nppea nil as the |>r .se. nting v.iiii."is against Muinford I*. i 'auas ami costs, upon | ? niiplii i lit ii|" ? tifilcer .Inni's (VKeefe. el.urged v. 11 It being disorderly ami re fusing in |?ny fur a nie.il in I. I Veins' r.sia uranf. John Miller was lin.-il t.T ami cost . for i-r-atiiiK :i .1: I ?; rh i too nt his home in ih. Kns; i:;?|. Wall .-r liran.was lined j '1 n .i . home ? >(' bring drunk. ? 'Siarles Tlmrnt in. colored. was lined . J"o on .i charge of rnndtietlnff gatnh-] !I? -!i? ??iliaiiirs; Uai.. \ anil loiill | i*i.,.i Hi re fin.*.! ojii li for gambling j wi'h ll.. ' M'ti.-an .Iniiiitiocs ' In Tlmrn- j ? It's |il;i, .. I. ,-i IP.i..n Has lined 51 i.ii a elnr?!" ! i f I e.iin iiii.ivn aieii. ||.. 1 < alleged to I I. <? I.e.Mi .11 tin U 111 his r i ra |*e a few ' nin.l.'" afi.-r his aiitoiiioliili. erashel into U lihaiij lt.it-i'-s iar oil .Met'oilocii slii i i .s inda >? i \ en :if{. I alio 111!/, ass-a.se,I a Mae of $l|l . id i ,.s. against ,li tin s'limMon, ciii\t-r for ?I- M.-Mill. ;t i "oa' company, who wan . i. rr.'.i Willi delivering rn.il in Wheel Ira without first having It weighed in ih- i? jt> scales. ALLEGE EMBEZZLEMENT BY FRANCIS E. CROSS I'ran. is !?; Cross, named In a warrant a> manager In Wheeling for W. A. I! Walker, was committed to jail yester day afternoon be Squire John W. Kln ih loerg*r to nwult jieilnn on a charge embezzling funds alleged hy his em ployer i.e the property of the firm. Tim amoimt which 1 he defendant Is ac cused of cmlie/7.1!nit is not stated in the commitment filed at the county Jail. rnmrn.-! NOT FEDMAL! MAN CHARGED WITH DIVING OFT WIFE'S EARNINGS STILL HELD HERE BY THE S^ATE. Woman Says Ho Forced Her Into Life i i of ? lift mo?To the Febllc Health Clinic. .... - \ m? i ;i ? tirifcr?Ti>?<* ypupidnj :i 11or- i I noon with I'hicf <>f IVlne h'rod 11.. Kr.'i - | z.ior and Lieutenant Paul Wingorter. 'I. I.. Tatum, special ni;cnl of The i'nitod ; States departmerit nC justice .if Pitts-, burgh. informed the Wheeling ['Onm ' offlrlals that there i.< no occasion for! his department t?? take any action I ay.'tins! John llnblei. wlfn is held in tn-d j r?hl" county jail here. Holder is elmrged i hy his wife with living off lie;- earnings I which she alleges he forced her to se cure by living a life of shame. UHen officer fiehrlnp arrested Hub | |er, at Holder's wife's rei|i:est. the case 1 was placed In the hands ?l J. \V. Klndel I heryer and lluhler is still held In Jail i [while T'roseentdig Attorney Carl <I.| ! Haehmann determined If there Is grounn | j for prosecuting the man on a state 1 charge. Mrs. Hublrr told police that the de I rartment of justice at Pittsburgh was | investigating her husband's case, and Lieutenant Wingorter notified Pitts burgh federal authorities of her state ment. The statement of Special Agent Tatum indicates that there will be no action against' Ilubler by the federal go\ eminent. The police department yesterday or dered .Mrs. 11 littler to a public health clinic for observation when It was re port'".1 that she was infected with .a I loathsome disease READY 10 DRILL WELtS FOR BIG NEW HOTEL . A l.Hlairc! contractor last evening was given city permit to move a well drilling machine onto the property at Market and- fourteenth streets, known as tii.- House & Hermann site. This pj'ope.tj |.s the location for the half million dollar hotel tvhlch Is to he erect ed hy tiit- Tri-Siate Securities Com pany. and four'or five wells are to be dmi-l for Ihe purpose of getting a sup p'.v of good well water for the hotel. It is necessary to drill the w?lls and cap them irefntc ,nnstrii' tion of the hotel is .started. The well driller will he moved onto the site within tlie present week. City Permit Fieri; iJcorge Abrams was In formed. IPor a Weak Stomach Tlie creat reflief afforded by Cham berlain's Tablets In a multitude of cases has fully proven the great value of this prep.itatlon for a weak stomach and Impaired digestion. In many cases this relief has becom* permanent and the sufferers have been completely re stored to health. For sale by all deal ers. ,County School Children to Get Two Holidays l It was announced last night by I County Superintendent of Schools John 111. Ixizcar that the board of education . I of the county had decided to close school ' two days. Thursday and Friday, so thnt all the school children can enjoy Thanksgiving. This will also afford teachers who are away from home a chance to spend Thanksgiving day w-ith their folks. This Is pleasing news to the students, as they can leave on Wednesday even | ins and not return until Sunday. Jlfon? &(Hhomas Founded 184"* News for Tuesday, November 22 Store Hours, 9 to 5 To Close Out?Tuesday?A Large Nu?7iber of Fur Trimmed and Tailored Suits Taken From Stock and Repriced as Follows $55.00, $65.00 $75.00 Suits, Tuesday $39.75 ?Stone & Thomas Materials Velour de Laine Tricotme Moussyne Poiret Twill Furs Nutria Mole 'Australian Opossum Beaverette $79.50, $89.50 $98.50 Suits, Tuesday 7 '/ $49.75 . ? Third Floor J Bring The Children to See Santa Claus?in Toy Town?Daily from 2 to 4 p. m. Fifth Floor A Year of Me Calls Makes a Good Gift?$1.00 Geo. R. Taylor Co. \ hxc/usive Apparel For Women and Children A Direct Modification In the Prices OF A Select Group of Purse Bags Alt Just Recently IAiA TILER BA GS in Pouch and Tailored effect?Silk Lined,\ lonj* || D U VE '/ ) NE BA GS strop or cord handles, lifted with mirror and coin VET VE T BA GS purse Colors Black, Brown. Beaver and (Jrcy. Values $'5.00, $6.00 and $$.00 ' SJ.Ml $4.98, $5.50, $6.98 and $7.50 1 be Mam Street Floor?Junior Section Of ft rs . Reductions In Girls Dresses of Mho! Serge and De Tiifsc pr<-st*tii the most attractive stylos an a painstaking tic\ elopment of ? 1 otni 1 and will garb your daughters with distinction and charm. /hey Open the Hay Jo Gift Selection Tor-the hit tie Miss At Christmas, Being Just Such Frocks A s //'outei Be Most Jutting Velvet Dresses That Now $12.95 unci $14.95 Serge I)i esses That H ere $14.95 Now $8.95 Serge Dresses That Were $9.95 Now $4.98 Sizes S to 14 YSars Make 15efuI Gifts-Make Them r.i.orsKs A IMvONS FR()( l\S NinilT (iOWNS PAJAMAS CHKMISKS Pl.AY CLOTHKS HOFSfli PRKSSKS BLOOM KKS And A Hundred Other /lungs Here Arc the Materials?And H riH Shozv You How \ ... . ., , ? ? .r \ I