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, BELLAIRE WHEELING TRIES TO m 1 STIRS Rcilalre f">.':ba!l fans are ti.u* h cha grined at the fact that officials of WheoIiPg h-^th school have been i-n'li.ii' crlnK nil season t?? rir? I vein- methods by whli'h Nendo art! I'oiisfc! might be prevented from playing ;n Thuf sd.iy's football g.ino on ?h? Island \ com in tree of the t>. V. A ' early :n the ?canon save Neiulc a clean b.ii for the season. but In !?!>!'? of this certain Wlici'.ng .ffletals have he. a e.<' V -riMi; 'data" a:?(! cay they hn.e the *?? is I" throw out both ?'( these [ .;io rv If those two shiry are Ine.mi.'lo ??> p.ay :n Thursday s gair<i then Uell.cre school officials and f.'.ni d<> not want theta to I'lay but If they 'an cl-gll'lc tl*c> want the in In th* game TSeila'.re ofii<*.a.c were notified by a Wheeling official'yesterday tha". *lvre was some bad news In connection with the pending bi.g classic. It was stated that WhcolliiK had records t>> show that both N'emlo and I'oltsit: wer.- !>?\<nd tiie age limit of 21. This In spit* of the fact that onco the local school officials had proven to the satisfaction >'f a com mlttee that Neir.to was eligible The official icoord at the St. John's Catholic church here shows that Joseph Nendo, ?> n of John Xernlc. was born on March 21. 1301, nrtd was baptized on April 1. ISPl. Tlus makes Nemic 20 years of nee. For year's the record of Po'iski's ay has been on record at the office of Sup- , ? rln'endent .N'eison here. I' dates back t when rollskt was a grade student and before h? ever thought of playing Inch school football. This record gives the date of his birth as January 11)01. These records, both official, show iv ll.sk! will not b" 21 until January 5th. next, and that Nomlc will not have at tained that ago until March 21st. next. In spite of tho concerted efforts in | Wheeling to atop these two stars from playing and the fact that quarterback Orln Is Just recovering from diphtheria and Coach Robinson has a broken nose and rollski a very badly injured shoul der. Rel'.atr^ Is *ro!ng :n* > the Turkey Day game to administer another drub bing to the Gold and Jllne. ADVERTISING DINNER ' BIG SUCCESS HERE More than 200 persons attended the Home Products and advertising dinner last night In the ? "hamher of Commerce rooms. A number ?.f women were among those !n attendance. II. P. R??Je wig presided at the meeting. Interesting address* on advertising were given by Richard S. Raagh, adver tising expert, of Pittsburgh; David Church, of Wheeling, and W. G. Me Claln. of Rellaire. An added feature of the advertising dinner ,*;i' the awarding of more than 100 attendance prizes ranging in value from 2-"> cents to $'.'0. Th- big prize. 100 bushels of real, was won by H Russell. The coal was auctioned off by Mr. Russell for the Salvation Army and brought I2S. It was bought by C. M. We.vlck. The walls of the Chamber auditorium wero posted with signs advertising local stores and firms. ? About 200 balloons were suspended from wires over the tables and on these were pasted the numbers of the winners for the attend ance prizes. Mr. Rough.- the principal speaker, said ; that the mer hants of Relialre were 1 criminally negligent In the fact that they did not give their' home news prper better support in ?b.e way of ad vertising. He said the paper was as good as any he had found In any other city the size of Relialre. Asks Mow Trial Judge Warren \V. C>\ven in common pitas court at St. i'l.ni-ni'.> took tin'!"" advisement the motion f r .1 new 'rial for I'aul Foley of this city. Foley was rfconlly fpund guilty in cmmon pleas court of larceny, lie l>a<l been liwllcte.i for burglary and larceny in connection with the robbing of tlio To;u; lo pool room here. Telle of Trip The meeting of the Ktwanis club to be bold at noon t< day in the Chamber <>f Commerce r?">m gives promise of bring ? very Interesting ona. J >hn McOraw. one the prominent members of the organization wtll give a report of his recent trip to the 1'aolllo coast In a Ford automobile. There will be special music and oth?r features for the meeting. D ? bat a Program The public is invited to hear the de bate and other Events on the program at .the High school auditorium this evening at 7.30 o'clock. The program wi',1 be rendered under auspices of the Oebating Society of the "High s> hool. Besides the dehato there will bo special music arul other, features Bury Miner Funeral servb-os were h?ld Monday for the late Albert Gelgtizze. young Italian of this city who met his death In the Clifford mine of the Central Min ing company. Burial was in th? Rose Hill cemetery. Coal miners had charge of the services for the y .tthful miner. ! "Y" Meeting The Bellalre High school Y. W. c. a. held a meeting after sohoo'. Monday at tho Central schcool gymnasium that proved very Int.westir.s. Flans weref ur thered for the recognition service which will be held so on by the organization. Many girls of the High school have Joined the organization, y Two Players Hunt Oscfl RcblnsSn and John Fotlskl. *tar backfleld jnen of the Bellalre MirU school team were Injured In the Kisr Liverpool contest on Saturday. It was learned yesterday but this is not ex pected to keep these two sturdy grid dors out of the battle Thanksgiving I^av with Wheeling. Robinson is suffering with a fractured r.o?e and roliskl has a badly Injured shoulder. 'Vtn hae not completely recovered from the threaten ed Illness of diphtheria, but he too, ex pocia to be tsi 'he game on Thursday, former Resident. Word has bee-i received here from Anderson. Indiana, of the death there of Mr*. Relht Hays, a former resident of this city. I'eeensed was age,J years. Burial will be at the place of death to-day. Witness Released. * Miss Gladys Brewer, who was in the city Jail as a witness In the esse of K1. McCortney. colored, now being sought for shoot'ng Cornell.* F*!b>. has been released front custody, it Is stated at the city building. McCortney is stltl at liberty and Fni'.o continues to show im provement. AS'^f (dry hospital. Peiky Por. Meets. A big meeting of th? John l.e,-? FeIke? Post. Veterans of Korrfgn Wars, wilt b# held this e\ eritng at 'he hall on Thlitv th'rd street. A report xvlll'be made at this time on the recent minstrel per formar.ee held for the benefit of the post and plans wilt he made for a chicken dinner to be held shortly. To Centerville. remains of the !??? Miles Hart. Hilnsiu Shadyalde resident, who 'lied m home )f his i hter, Mrs s.irth there, were taken to Centerville Hrday. Burial was in tho cemetery ^Bnterev! School Board Met. ^Hteetlng of the cltv - hool hoard B^id last nlgbt at the office of Su perlntendent J V. Nelson. It was the rcxul.tr meeting of the board. Ttoutlne matters pertaining to the school* were given attention at l!i>' meeting. Brleta Police court v.ts a Siank yestordav. J th'Tv I'.uu no arrests mat!** h> the po-1 .lantes M-atita:n. who has been work ing at li :> spi ndin a few days; with frier.is lure. \ n : r.<; the Young Mm's ? !ui> j was held hist night wlteti ;:u;.s worej uadc f>r an. the: ?? he hcld.'sooll i The King * Itl.siMcss itbio ass/of tile' First ljcformei! churi h w.;l hol^ a so-j ??iat event in the < hurt it ti.a evening. Tin- regular tceetiig ? the Miner*', v.'cattona 1 training class is to ho held! tills evening at the liigh school aud.tor-j iutti. Itabhits can ri"tv b. purchased In the. local market at 23 cents each. 'A number of local persons have been ci \ en employment with 'he rc.su m p. ' thm of wor kat the ste.-l department of! the U heeling Steel X. I r"n- company at Pen wood. K. J. l.ewi.s. superintendent of th< Peilaire tiitr.it:. n plant is attending a meeting at t'oliitubus. The second s.- ston ..f the child clittb will be held this morning at the Ot> hospital. .Members of the Vount: Matron's dial i were entertained last night at the home of Mrs. Albert I'oweli t a Harrison j street. The West Minster 'tniM of the Pres , h'yterian church held a meeting at th? j chureh !?*t night A meeting of the ry-rc ice Star l.ei k ?? is to he held this evening at the I.'gilt I hall, t'lty PuiUltng. Mrs. Frank I'ay of North FranUl t. j street will entertain inemivrs of the Op tinilstie club this evening :'t her liore.e. j Members of the Saint Mary and I Martha tSull.i of the Trinity .Kpiscopai I ? hurch met list night at the home o* Miss l.ura Im-kms on tiuernsey street. ! bridgeport initiatio~nTlection and banquet planned ?Eastern 5?tar Dodge of Thle City WU ! Hold Inter es'lr.g- Meeting In Masonic Hall Tonlffht. . I The ri'piL.ir monthly meeting i>f f > i irder of S'ars \vi!I he hold ir ] The M.isonh; hall this evening. and a flue time is anticipated. officials hav? j announced that the nomination anil elo ] Hon of officers will be a feature of th- I evening. and in Addition :? class of ca? | dldates wll bo initialed. The inertia- I wll! open at ?? i'< o'clock sharp, and a mehers have been urt>l to ho on hand The committor in charge state that ?' banquet will ho bold afvr the work o the evening has boon completed. Social at Upland. An Interesting community event Is ?danr.ed to take place a? the ntaekford s'-hool house near t'jland, west >-f this ?Ity tomorrow evening. It will he in the nature of a ??>:?!. with many events scheduled for the evening. The usual igood crowd from th;s i itv is expected. Observe Holiday. Practically a'l of the business houses in this city. Including the hanks art-1 the poet office, wll h? closed a'l day. in observance of Thanksgiving. The pro orle'.-rs of t''? barber shops have an nounced that they will remain open un lit ? o'clock on Wednesday evening Queen Esther Sleeting. TJ"e members of the (.Jucen Esther circle of the West Wheeling Methodist church are looking forward with in terest to their mooting Ihin evening a: the home of Misses Margaret and Vint# Church at West Wheeling this evening. The business will he followed by a social program For Members Only. The off: 'n!? of the Knights of CTduna bus council of this city have announce-' dan- e to b-* held at Slot ten's hall on the Island on Friday evening. The rveut will be for members and their lathes only. An excellent orchestra has bten secured to supply the program. Football Attraction. The ore lite attraction f--r Thanksgiv ing 'n this vicinity will be the f<> tbull s -no a; l.oa.rue park. The Martins Kerry htgh s -h.ool team will mee; the .-am from East high s.-ho; at t'olum bus. end one --f "he best games of tl>e cn''r-l h-aren Is promised martins ferry news service asks about conditions QUERY RECEIVED FROM INTSRlfA TTO If AT. HEWS SERVICE AT CLEVELAlfD BY SECRETARY EOAED Or TRADE. I Questions Cocoarn Industrial Conditions, Adjustment of Bnrlness, nud Amount of Unemployment. The se.-retary of the Hoard of Trade was in receipt of a wire from the head quarters of the International News Ser 'vl c at t'le\?lard. <>.. yes'erday morn !rg. corcerring hnstres.t and tndusrrin! conditions in this city. The questions asko<l were: Is there any notlcubie im provement of business in your city in the re< cut month, ami what arc pros pects fur future' Improvement? }la.-? tit . :ii|l..yumnt ileerei.se.I .since the ad journment of the pi' .- dent's conference ? is retail trade increasing in volume, and Is increase srisi n.ihle or indl alive of early return of permanent prosperity 7 I'lease wire answer, day press rates, collect glv ilig specillc instances of plants reopening. and conditions for or against prosperity. The Itppiiry is a jart of the efforts of ti e NVuji Service to ni t a line of the present condition all over the country for the i>ul>imatiou of a survey which will Is. Issued shoitly. Kiwanis Luncheon. The following is a copy of the letter sent out t?? tiie inenii-ei.s of the Kiwanis <!ul>, with repaid their weekly luii h- , ??0:1 to be held 111 the l-'rat dining hjl! .oinotrow at noon: Martins Kerry Kiwanis I'lub l.ucheoii. N'o> ? -icber -if. in charge of Mart 'tis Kerry Hoard of Trade In I-'r.vt llai! I'ltiillg U.0111. Til- program at this week's lumlieeii | will l?c in charge of tin Martins berry iioatd of Trade. Tim purpose is to put before the K1 wa nia 11s the expansion progta 111 of the Heard "f Trade. As this should mean great things for Kerry if ?at rod tii a Miinssfii! 1 one lusion, it Is up to every Kiwnnl.in to be present. I! veil latitat le there at I": 1 please notify Secretary All*:! Oltc. As a special coincss'lon t?? the organization : that will he la charge, t'ouncilnian-eleet .link Vent'.uiu has agreed to he 011 time it this meeting. The speaker will he II. 1'. t'orenran. iianagrr of the Wheel in;* Chamber cf oninierce. Attendance prizes will be urnlshed by the Hoard of Trade. As ?1 waul.ins. we know that M. I.. Maxwell an do when It comes to making tip a iclody menu. Therefore, It is sufficient t? say that he wt'.l Im in < hin ge of the ; musical part of tin piogram. He' present Wednesday to loost for a ? agger berry I'.itnpa.gn Close Two Days. School ofth-lals have announeed that he public schools wtl bt closed for two. lavs' holiday over Thanksgiving. The xtudctits will be given Thursday anil I'iduy off and will not return to 41-I100I ?: 1111 Monday nioinllic. Vesting Easy. .lohn Singer. the fourteen-year-old .avoand lad who was accidentally slmt 11 the foot with .1 rifle, near his home ?11 Sunday aftet i:. on. 's reported Im proving nicely a; the t'lty hospital, and 1 .0 complications are expected to devel op. He 13 expected to he taken home soon. Gams Violators. Three voting men from Glen's Hun. ust north of th.s city, .lohn Muller. 'lnrcr.ee- IVivls and I'larence Hood, were ? to.1 i.v t *ot:s;:ible Heorce luincrin yesterday morning charged with vhdn [ <n of the st.nr game laws. Thev are alleged to have snared rabbits on Sun lay. October 3a, previous t<> the open ?eason oti rahhlts Iiejrlon Mooting. An Interesting and well attended | meeting or the American l.eglon post 1 -was held In their rooms on Hanoi er : street last night. A report of the com j mlttee in charge of the Armistice T'tav : ?olebration was read, and other matters : >f lmportun. e disposed nf. Pledge by Mail. In addition to the pledges In the r>onrd of Trade campaign being taken by the ?solicitors. membership cards are being received by mall ut the ofiloe of the m*c. retary. In response to the letters sent | out. All are enthused at this time, and | there Is no doubt that the campaign \s I to he a success. Confer Decree. The decree of t'hlvalrv will he confer red at the specie) meeting of Pol man t ' i'lty lodge of the Odd F.I lows to he held ' ->t their lodge home this evening, and j one of the biggest me-tings of the year is promised. The meeting will open at 7:30 o'clock sharp, and a banquet will ' he one of the special features of the | event. V. D. D. Club. Miss Ksther Miller will entertain the members of the V P. 1\ club at her home on It: ? ?nrtvv ay street this evening. A novel program of social diversions ha# been planned for the evening, and :? dainty luncheon will he the concluding . feature of tM sent. Entertain Class. The members of the Voting Parties' ? Plhle.class <>f the U'r'sh. ?Vneregsilonal church will meet as the rues'* of Miss Marsaret Thomas at her home on North ? 'Eighth s'reet this evening. A short business session will be followe 1 by a pleasing social program. Health Xiengno Meets. I President Mrs. J.tlnnche M. I.upfon of j the Martins Kerry i'lty iTea'th league I has called a meeting to he held !p the ? council chamber at the city building ; this evening at 7:30 o'clock. All Inter ! esred In the activity of the orgunlza tl-">n 1 have been tt-gert to attend this meeting To Consider Plan. Officials of the Elizabeth 7.nne Mem orial association have taken under con sh'eratlcn 'he suggestion 'hat a post season football gime be ar-anged be tween the local h.gh s-boM team an 1 one of the good srheo' teams of this vlclr.lty for the benrtlt'of t'>e fund, and the matter will be taken ur> with 'be schools at the earliest possible time. The officials of the organisation, gladly welcome all suggest'onp from the citi zens of the community. Campaign Progrssslng. The seoreta'y of the Hoard of Train announced last night that the member ship campaign of the organization 1s showing good progress this v eok. and new pe;> seems to have been Injected fnto the workers. A totnl of HO pledge^ was recorded Inst night bringing the total subscribed tip to JJ.'iOO. The total budget is f.'>,t<UO anil this is certain to bo real moil in cording lo tlie officials. Whittle SUint. Hostile tits of South Third and Second j streets who wore aiili<>\cd by a-whistle j at tlio Top Mill in Wheeling. "Iilili : nu'li' a Mripl noise, and often ):?i>t ilioiu , from sloop l.Mc In the night. b;.M -n pressed tlioil gratitude to the sect clary! of th. Itoanl ,.f Trade for his < Hurts in their t . half A letter fiotu the Mount | of T1ad? to fitarles Hunter of the; Wheeling Steel corporation seoiin to I have had Hi'' desired effect School Board Meets. The taoiitl.ly meeting of the Iloj.rd .r i Kdueulion will Ik- Joul in the othco of I Supt. I:. <Masten at the high school I building tins evening. Instead of Th'trs-I day. which is th<- usual time, a" tliat is )i holiday. The usual routine business! of the month. Including the payment of I salaries will be taken tip at the meeting. Superintendent Addressed Meeting. , The motubors of the r.ireiit-Tein hers' I asv otatton of the North school held i their monthly meet Inn at that building. Inst night, and a good atnndniee was noted They wete addressed bv Supt Maston and Attendance Officer .laities j ? 'lark, and both speakers proved very I interest irt;. All Members Invited. f Hoard of Trade members have1 bee-, invited to attend the weekly luip h- ; Con of the K i wanls dub. ill the lYat dining hail tomorrow at noon. The, ti'.enhi: s why will attend 'lie meeting ate asked to call flu secretary at 1110. and report so Hint arrangements call be made for them, unless they are Kiwanis members. Martins Ferry Briefs. Mr. and Mrs. I.ouis Williams of South I*c?nr111 street are the pi-ond parents of a line new daughter Joseph Sihurt of this city had a piece of bone reinovd from a ktteo at the Ohio Valley Oetteral hospital v estorda v. Mrs. Hubert T ravers is reported (|ulte ill at the family home on Hroadway street* The foot bill's of celluloid with purple ribbon for Thursday's foot ball game have been received l>y Kred White. Mrs. J dm Hohensack and son lta'ph have arrived home after a vis t at Oak nnmt la., where they spent a few days v isiting. Tlie weekjj business meeting of < >hlo t':tv lodge of the Knights of 1'ythlas will be iiebl this evoplrg. Mrs I. M ltlrns of South Third street has arrived home after a visit to I'.ast 1.1 v erpnn|, O. WIIMuic. Itlvers b ?ep..rted recovering following ."ti Illness with rheumatism. Ml--.- Verne Th. rugate of this citvj 1?-a\es tod.iv for P'-nver, i*ol.. to join j her husband where they will mike their | ftit"re home. An Interesting an<l busy meeting of 'he detail firocers" nsso-laflor was held, ut the Krltn grocery laat tilsht. shadysTde ' i Thanksgiving Bay. The annua! romrtnnlty ThanksgH Ing acrvl -e will tie held Thursday evening in tlie I.lneoln Avenue Meth'dlai church. The sermon will be delh rfotj bv dev. A. P Penjamln. pastor of the fhr'stlan eb.urch. All business houses of the town will be closed for the holl da v nnd the postoffire will be open only front S to 11 a. rn. and from f to 4 p. m. Interesting Exhlhlt. A large number of souvenirs of India ! are displayed in tlie window of lit? j Smith News Stand. The various aril- i oles were sent home 1:y .Miss itouia | Really. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. iteatty of Shady side, who hart hren , in India nearly eight years working as a missionary under the direction of the l'lilted 1 'rest??net laii church. Am*?ng the artioles are several examples of line . in-, dlew oi k. one a yina'd, elaborate! y cm- ! I broldered doilv decorated with Humor- ? ? ?us tiny, hnlltnnlly colored wings of 'lie ? beetle but:; the complete dress of a ! 1 school girl: two idols, one of whlrh it ' anrestral and made of the ashes of a ' human being; prater beads; a rug: a i tray of hand decorated brass: hand i carved wood; a wonderful balanced toy such as only the high caste Hindu ohl!- ; drei: possess; a bride's gown; h turban < of the <ttyle worn by num of the upptr i caste and conta'nii'g twelve yards of :t i flue white iimUilul, ;.n opium pipe, and , a candlestick. Notes. The infant daughter of Kev. and Mrs A. I*. Benjamin has been quite ill for a few da> s. Sim is suffering from Indt 1 gestlon and a heavy Id. The Aid society of the Methodist ? church is planning a holiday bazaar for | the Mh and 1 at It of December. W. T. Jones, the contractor, returned I Saturday from Graysvlllo with a line bag of rabbits. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. "\\"riB111 of West Fortieth sfreitt will move their houso hobl goods todny to llarnesvllle, wliere they plan to reside. Mrs. Hoy Heidlehach of Central ave-j niio, who underwent an operation ten days ago for appendicitis, exnects to I come home from the llellaire hospital tomorrow. William Miller of Paytonn, Flo.. Is spending the week tit the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1'. Miller of North Centra! avenue. Mr. Miller' has fully recovered from a recent severe > attack of malarial fever. BARNESVIILE Misses Marguerite Morris and Marie | C.ihson entertained with a "kitchen | shower" ;.t the home of Miss Morris. I j Monday evening, honoring Miss Tuva | i Nedra Carter, who will he married on Thanksgiving evening to Mr. J. Wesley | Fotilke, of this place. Fancy work ami conversation were the diversions of the evening, after which an elaborate lunch was served. : Miss Helen F.merson. of oberlon Col lege; M!ks Frances Chnppeil. o f f.ran | vllle C',liege; Messrs Robert Fisher. Kd j \ ward / odl. William Cheffy and Howard i I Thornberry. of Ohio State I"nlverslty, | ! will arrive home this evening to spend 1 Thanksgiving with the.r parents. Walter Htiher and J W. Fntilke were visitors at Wheeling Saturday. Mrs. K. J. Could. of Wheeling, spent ! Friday with Mrs. Mary Heed and Mrs I W. K. Stephens, of this plaoe. Mr and Mrs. J. C. Khlerman spent the I week end with relatives at Caldwell, a. Forrest. Watt, of Akron, O., was a visitor in town la?t week. J. Knox Montgomery and son, of N>w Concord o., spent Sunday in town. Mrs. Carl Cilfyore nnrl children will visit this week with relatives at Beth esda. o. Misses Fern Ontrs and Oertrud' White, of Moundsvllle, spent the week end with relatives. remporary Appointments to Be Made at University Charleston. AV. Va. Nov. II.?Tenipor lrv appointments to moot emergencies ?ansed by resignations front several dale lnstltuth ns were confirmed today l>y the stflte b"ar?l of rduration which tpcned a quarterly session at the oapitol '??'.ay. Art evening session was held to nifrht and meet ings will be resumed to morrow. Dr. !?*. Tt. Trotter, president of the State 1'niverslty at Morgantown, appear ?d personally before the board tonight ind gave a lengthy report of bis Insti tution. He said the university is just closing one "of Its greatest athletic sea I sons, which will terminate Thursday I with the Washington and Jeffers?B | game at Morgantown." "Tlie attendance also is the greatest in history," he added. "There are now i more than !>nn students which tneans the number will probably reach 2,500 be fore th?- end of the term." The board Is considering the appofr?> nient of a successor to John Lee Coul? tor. dean of the College of Agriculture, who resigned to go 10 North Dakota 1'nivcrslty as president. Severn! names have been proposed, It was said by J. ? F. Marsh, secretary of the board. The members deplored the deaths ef i A. it. Whitehlll. senator member of the university 'faculty, who was connected with the institution for thirty six years and B. H. ilite, famed as chemist of the experiment station. i Beethoven became totally deaf In 1800. i The Tlock Signals Are Working? In some respects, human experience is like railroading. Every moment of the business and social day the block signals are giving right of way to keenness and alertness ? while the slow and the heavy must wait on the sidetrack for their chance to move forward. The ability to "go through" and to "get there" depends much on the poise of body, brain and nerves that comes with correct diet and proper nourishment. That's why so many choose Grape Nuts for breakfast and lunch. Served with cream or milk it is completely nourishing, partly pre-digcstcd, and it supplies the vital mineral salts so necessary to full nutrition. Grape-Nuts has a rich, delightful flavor, is readv to serve on the instant ? and is distinctly the food for mental and physical alertness and speed. At all grocers. "There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts I Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has beea la use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of ^ and has been made under his per* /s 60Ea^ supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children?Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Ill age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Fevcrishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural 6leep. The Children's Comfort ?The Mother's Friend. SENUENE CASTORIA ALWAYS ^^^Bears the Signature^f^^^^^ In Use For Over 30 Years "The Kind You Have Always Bought Talking Turkey ? YY7"iifther ifs a binI for mw Thanksgiving dinner or a tankfnl of gasoline for your motor you will get real satis faction only through careful selection. I Volatility is important to poor! gasoline. It largely governs the starting speed of your motor and the richness of the mixture you have to use. For steady poicer that enables you to creep along in traffic or whirl up steep grades w ithout a lot of gear shifting your motor fuel must have high flame, speed and a high rate of pressure development. For economical operation gasoline must give you hig mileage per gallon and burn up so completely that it leaves a minimum of carbon behind. It needed years of refining experi ence and countless tests to de velop a balanced gasoline to meet all these specifications. But it has been done. "Standard" Motor Gasoline is best not in one or two respects only. Under the most rigid tests covering every feature of motor performance, "Standard" Motor Gasoline stands first. You can easily prove this. Draw up where you see the familiar "S. 0." sign. Test a tankful. Notice the "pep" and power your car has. See how easily it climhs hard hills. Keep tabs on the mileage you get. One quality wherever you buy it, and for sale) everywhere. Do you know that your motor is properly lubricated? You can eliminate any doubt by specifying POLARINE. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey)