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, McMECHEN I NAYLOR MAY LANE) i PUCE ON MIL : LABOR BOARD j J AVord ha* b*?n revived from AA'ash- ? Ington, r?. by AV F. Nayior of this ? otty to tho efrct that the application f which he tiled some time ago for a ? position on the I'niteJ States Ball road f labor board has been signed by Fre?l- ? dent Harding and will come up before I the Senate .? >?.n. Should the Senate J pass this application Mr. Nayior would j ? take a \ try responsible position on IF* J Railroad board. . Mr. Nayior made out his application j acme time ago. upon hearing that there would l>e two positions vacant on the , hoard by the l">th of th's month. It 19 understood that President H%rdlng ftv* ors the appointment of railroad m?n j from the shops throughout the country j to fill these two vacancies. Mr. Nayior has been employed In the local shops as hoilermnkrr for the paet seven years. Mr. Nayior Is wall known In this city and his many friends will ( be glad to hear of the possibility of Ml t appointment to such a responsible posl? tlon. Tollce Sltaatloa Quiet Testerday show en no further develop* ment In regard to the controversy be tween local authorities and the atate police. The state police passed through the city yesterday In an auto not stop ping in the city but going straight to the Hltchnian mine et Renwood. where they spent the greaie* part of hhe day. At a meeting In the mayor's office !**t Friday night an incident Is reported to have occurred whloh has caused much comment throughout the city. A deputy. In a statement before the mayor, is alleged to have said that he tried to urge several foreigners of this city to return to work at the Hltchmart mine. It is said that these m*n were . on the verge of returning to work but that the landlady of the house In which they live told them not to go to the mine. To luqstt Team. Members of the girls' basketball team will be the guests of honor at a banquet at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Motel n-xt Friday evening The boys' basketball team was banqueted by Mr. and Mrs. Moses last week. Following th? banquet the remainder of the eve ning will be spe-nt al social pastimes Digging Tenndntloa. The work of dlgglnr the fou^de'io* for the paw Weekly Jewelry st??wp <.n Sixth street has been started acd the i work la progressing nicely. The bulU- j Ing will be of whits brick and when) completed it will be one of the beAt structures in this city. Library Tails. Meinbera of the McMechsn public li brary committee are staging a cam paign this wreek for the purpoee of rail ing Jl.Ood for the llbrarv fund. A committee composed of Mr*. NekJlson. nurse. and the teachers of the local school. This city has long been in reed of an institution of this Mn? and with this active oommittee In charge no doubt but that Ahe amount will be raised. People wishing to donate books for the use at the library are requested lo leave same at the offloe at the Mc Mechsn school. The campaign will last two weeks. The following contribu tions have been received: Dr. A. B. Rinehart f fp a - .... Ir. A. M. Howler & I o Ira Elizabeth Erketeln 1 1 yj lis* Cunningham - | \V. Rider 1 * 'aldebaugh Bros ?' .s I. bamuets * .1 ash j Jerton Carroll 5 ' IcMK'htn Electric '" ? i. B. Goodwin - lebecc* Metlann & j larl Ryrd " ?' i. P. Cllom - 5. l>. Rcth * . . McTV>nal4 ^ j McDonald o" j ?Ire. P<l Mis 1 I if rs. J. U\ Mrrlnar 1 m Cthel Zimmerman - 1 dr.*. J. \V. Minor I ' \ R. i?ow<( ?'> ; s" yl e Marple ?' \ jfcsh 1 .' ''rank Sakely 5" I fohn W. Hrlnkm.in ' ff. L. Myers '?? j [ A'ard Goodwin - ! ?"red Oafr b ! t t.lneberger Hunter Co 1" | Wla Campbell & I'ada McCarty * 1 \. M. Lorent* ?' i f. I,.. McMechen 1" ' rt. R. I.Ut** 2 I fcrrte Morgan t j Total J112 | STxa-w Blt?S The last sad rite* over the body of the Ute Mrs. Alive Shaw, -who died sud Senly at her home on Ix?g*n street last Saturday, will he held from the home 1 tomorrow afternoon at t o'clock. Rev. John VT. IVhlsler, pastor of the Viral Church of ood. and R?v. Taul U Plana ran. of the M. R church, will be In charge of the service*. Interment will be made at the MciM*ehen cemetery. Debate Tonight The Christian Endeavor society of the First Church of God will hold their | debate this evening In the church. The i question, "Wa* the colt that .Te?us rode | through Jerusalem n gift to Html". will be dated. Everyone !.* Invited to at tend. Jtfo*eohen Briefs Miss Cora Oonoway Is visiting with friends at Belmont. Mrs. Edward Cook, of Wheeling. spent yesterday visiting with friends In this City. Miss TTelen I.ced* ?rpent the week-end with her parent* In this city. Miss Grace Cooper Is slightly 111 St her home on Xlnth street. M1*s Marie 7a Volt, of Rn rk er Abu rg, spent the' week-end as the guest of friends In this city. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pry. of Mar- J sha'l street, are tee proud parent* of a j baby daughter. Mies ,T??n Bnchmnn spent the week- ' end vlAlttng with friends in Wheeling. | John PulTerton spent the week-end as i ' the fuest of friend* In Washington. Ta. | j SISTEBSVILLE Officials Chosen By Missionary Society Slsterevllte. April S.?At the closing aeaslon of the two daye' convention oi the ParXersburg l?ietrlct Home Mission ary Society, held her# In the Methodist church, the following officer* were elected: President, Mrs O. A Pharne. oi Slstersvllle; vice president. Mrs. Abljah Hays, of rarkcrsburg; *eiw*tary. Miss Maud Merkley. of Slstersvllle; corres ponding secretary. Mrs. H. K. Ogders. of ParXersburg; treasurer Mrs. J. H. Walsh: secretary of children's work. Mr#. "VP. H. Kerr: secretary of thank fferlng work. Miss Jess Hard, of Spen- O er; and secretary of music, Mrs, J. ?'? ton.shlre, of St. Mary's. Mrs. Sharpe tnl Miss Mcrkley were re-<i!ected. Mrs. S. K. Arbtithnot, of Ruekhannon, tate secretary of the Woman's Home e lissionary SocietyMiss Mary Collins. deaconess of Pittsburgh; Mrs. J. H. tupert, of Smithflcld. and others proml ent In Methodist Missionary activities, iere the chief speakers. ?The iyC3 n\eetintf of the Parkersburg b >istrlct Society, will be held In tho St. mdrews' church In Parkersburg. Perry-Or and *11. r Miss Mary <1. Orandftll. daughter of lr. and Mrs. Wllford R. Crandall. of his city, and Mr. Merle P, Perry, of ittsburgh, traffic manager of tho Pitts- C ninth Screw and Holt Company, were lulctly married at high noon Saturday ^ n tho Pudley Avenue Ttaptlst church, of 'arkersburg. The service was read b> lev. K E. White, a former pastor of ? his city, now of Parkersburg . Tho only vftnesaes were tho parents of the brldo. drs. Perry is a graduate of Slstcrsvil'c ugh school apfl of tho Southern stem I - mry at Houna Vista. Mr. Perry for ncrly held a j>oslt!on In tho office of ho i'aster Oil Company, bore. They will be at home after April ?1. it 11151 Potomac avenue, Dormont, Pitts burgh, Fa. Quickly Apprehended. In less than two pours after ho had smashed a plate glass window In the Webb Jewelry atore, taking jewels val- ( aed at $30<?. h man who gave his name is Feeny, of Parkersburg. was arrested ( In Pad en City, by Chief ot Police Joseph Smith, after he had been trailed to the up river city by Chief of 1'ollce George l.awson. Kcetty Is suspected of baling ' robbed the Shafer clothing store, in Paden City, Frldav night, and the Phil ips drug store In St. Mary's. Wednesday | night, when loot valued at *200 was se cured. ST. CLAIRSVILLE : SUMMER COURT TERM OPENS ON TUESDAY Large Number of Motion* and Dnatir rars To Be Heard hy Judge Oowen. The Sumtn'-r Term of Court will con vene tomorrow morning and a large i number of motion* and demurrer* have been set for hearing before Judge War ren W. Cowen on that date. Wednes day will be for the bearing of motions for new trials and equity eases The Summer term of Grand Jury will alio convene on Wednesday and about fifty cases are for In vesication at this session of the grand jury. Among the number Is the case of Koynl Pointer, charged with murder In connection with the killing of William Pace, both color ed, Boydsvllle on the 17th day of Febru ary of this year. Among the others are a large number of carrying concealed weapon*. The assignment for the week In court follows; Tuesday, April 11. Motion* and Demurrer*. I Maud Ney vs. Alonso Atlcln*on et nl 1". S. Slicing Machine Co. vs. Sol | Kurz. | Clifford Shepherd vs. J. W. Van Pyne et at. Ceo t,. Rlnderer vs. T * O. Coal Co. Aldan Johnson ve. T'nlted Palry Co. Willis E Fuller vs. Pavid Treherne. iTiarles McKoen vw. John Goodhue, Jr. Tony Pastang vs. Bmmett Mlltta. Rexford Knitting Co. vs. The Herzberg Bros. WarVen K. Davy et all vs. D. Kelson I Garden John Tt. ITazlctt vs. Robert If. Coen. I John K. fSchnsgg vs. rtdwnrd Lewis. ' Jack Chrlstoflc vs. John C. Iddlngs. | National Cash Register Co. vs. George slak. -N Kdward Con a way vs. Ohio Casualty ; ns , Co. Alvuh Flood vs. Village of Hollow ay t nl. !' W. C. Roberts Co. \ s. lid ward M. Price. ,j Joseph 11. Jla?r vs. Constantino Faro- 'j la. A Jaines C. Dav is vs. Fred IT. Barrlck- (1 3W. t George Welsend vs. TV Cocoa et a! Jos. Sz.v inanskl vs. James Dnvis, 1>1 ector. J J I'. Owens vs. Conrad Hagmriler. c ? V V Sand & Uravel Co. vs. Jan. t )avls. Frct'r. 1 Anderson & M< Gregor Co. vs. Moxie j "erclilri. j C. L. Aycrs vo. Great Hikes Coal dining ( Wednesday, April 12. Motions for New Trials. The Canaan Coal Co. vs M. A. Reed. Sophia Rader vs. L. M. Rader. Roy MeMlllen vs. John Kelley. Tho Stato of Ohio H R Carter. < Laura 11. Clark vs. J. C. Irwin. Equity. In re: Thomas IV. Howard et al. I Peto Hlllello vs. Stato of Ohio. Chas. H. Jnek. \s Tho Herzberg Rros. , "o. James Kinney. .Tr, vs Rudy Kus'o | >t *1. , Thurwlay, April 13. I Fsthor K. H. LourIi vs. Ruckeyo Coal Mining Company et al. I Council of City of Martins Ferry et al. .T. W. Rright et nl vs. Miles TV Por ilns et al. Friday, April 14. Frank K. "VVi 11 innv et al rs St Clairs rilln. Roht M. Ault, Ex'r, et al vs. F. TV Cross et si. Kd. Fillcky vs Steve Chordas et al. Probate Court George A. Green. deceased. Inventory Piled, approved and record ordered. Mary if. Krrvntz. deceased. Inventory Pi led, approved and record ordered. Rena Graham. deceased. Will and ap plication to admit to probate (lied. Set for hearing April IS, HC2 at IP n. in. Notice to WatsOn I). Graham ordered and order Issued to Sheriff of Washing, ton county Waiver of notice and con sent to probate Pled by al lother next of kin resident of Ohio. .Tames H. Hardin, deceased. Applica tion died for appointment of Admx. Set for hearing April li?. i?r?. at 0 a. m. Citation to House ordered and order ls*iiod to sheriff. Renunciation of ad ministration tiled by al) next of kin ex cept applicant, whom they recommend. Mary Rntli Lynn. Guardianship. Ap plication Pled for appointment of Guard ian of minor under 14 years of ago. Rond of .tP.4PP.PP tiled end approved. Appotntment made, letters ordered and lSBUed. Realty Deeds c. Ray Morgan and Julia C Mot gap to Charles W. Hill. Tract of land In ft. Clairsvliie. Consideration fl.PP. Frank Rosfjanzlc and Franeisko Host ? lanr.c to Martha J. May and .T. F May. Tract of iand In Richland nnd Smith Tonvehlns. Consideration J1.PP. F. C. Mann and Marv Mann to Mary n. Rowers Tract of land In Harncevllle, Consideration Tl.PP. John Metzger and Mary T\ Metzger to Jessie R. Harvey. Tract of land In Mar tins Ferry. Consideration 00.PP. Tho Alexander Neff House and Land Company, a corp. to Jamb Reidyk and Apnie Reidyk. Trace of land in Thlltney Township. Consideration S1.7S6.SP. Missionary Meeting The Young I.ad'es Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will meet this evening nt the home of Mrs. TV T. Lynch on Main street. A tine program has been arranged with Mrs. Frank Fra zier. devotional leader, and Mrs. Isaac "ewlln and Mica Mary firry McBrldo <? rogram leaders. j t Makes Address Mrs. Anderson of Wheeling g.no an ; luerestltv-: address in the local Metlm- 1 jj 1st church on Sunday morning. Tho ; j, 'hank offering of the Woman's foreign ! p Usalonary society of that church w;ij h ihservod and a large attendance was j i TOSCt. | J To Meet Wednesday j w The regular Tneeting of the Woman's 1< dlssinnnrv society c.f tlie J'resby tcrlan j n 'hurch will be held on Wednesday of- n ernoon of this week at 1:4.1. Tho fol- g owing program has hen nrmii^cd: i > ?evotlonals?Mrs. Roberts. , * ^tTeet of the War On Our Mission I fields In Afrieit? Miss Drove. I 1 >ur New African Outposts?Miss I.ura i 1 iniiglas. iVhat the Negro lias Pone For 11 lm- r self?Mrs Albert Johnston. I'ha <"hureh's obligation to the Negro-.- ' Mrs. Addlsoti Davis. -'oclai Hour. J St. Clairrrille Briefs Rev. J, Z. Moore spent yesterday at j the home of Rev. W. W. iMorton of Bridgeport conducting tliA morning services for hint. Mrs. W. It. Butcher left pesterday j for Minerva, Ohio, whore she will spend j * short time at tho home of her daugh- ^ ler. Mrs. H. <C. Leonard. i Squire Murphy of Maynard was o business ealler here Saturday. Mrs Kmrnett llatcher of Dubois, Da., j is spending a few days at tho home of i her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert John- | ston of Marietta street. i Probation Officer James Diark of Mar tins Ferry was In St. Clatrsvllle on | business Saturday. Mrs. Robert Kmb'em of Wheeling spent yesterday at tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnston. BENWOOD Sad la Set Inrtalled. A radio set v a Installed In the Fourth and Fifth vard hoso house last Friday, and a lat re number of people attended heard concerts over the phono Saturday night. The ret was purchas ed by the members of the volunteer company from the Hosted West Klec trlcal Supply store in Mc.MechSn, who have been handling tho ects for the past few months. Payday at Steel *111. Kmployes of the Wheeling Steel ? Iron company will reeetvo their regular two weeks' pay tomorrow. Owing to the fact, that the mill has b-en working n ;i large percentage the pay today IS ?.l>ictcJ to be rather large. Regular Council Session. The old llenwuod city council Will old its next to last session in the city uildlng tomorrow evening. Many lm oriant mutters will be up for dlscus ioii at this meeting. The three new ^ lemocratlc councflmen, William Bailee, ohn Kodgers and (Jeorge Kelly, along (1th the new chief of police1, J'at Scul? h-y, and new mayor, John E. Cox, will ! icet with the old council, and the two t'W Republican councilman, In nn or unlxutlon meeting on the first day of ??\t month. At this meeting Mayor 'lark Sprouts and Chief of Police At .andera will turn over the affairs of he city to the new officers. ? Sahara Club Camp. The members of tho Sahara club are naklng plans for their regular summer ntnp, whh'h will he situated about ono nlJe below Powhatan. Tho camp last car was a great success and the mem >ers are planning for a tine time fer Ids summer. Tho members met at tho unction yesterday and completed plans or tho excursion to camping grounds. Two Plain Drunk.1. Two plain drunks, Steve Stephanl and Mike fVlnfcttl. lure arrested yesterday iy Officer Iiosebtrry. The men were trough t to the local station, where they iut up a bond for their appearance to llght before Mayor Clark Sprouts. Increase Operations. The tube department of the Wheeling 'teel A Iron company will work 30 per rent this week, quite an increase over last week's work. The steel depart ment of the r?ntp;iny will operate on a ? f? p?r cent basis, the same as the previous week. ? BaaketbyJ Banquet. The members otr'the boys' and glrfs* basketball teams of Union high school will hold their annual banquet In the high school gymnasium next Wednes day evening. The members are plan ning to make this qulto a large affair and are preparing an appropriate pro gram for the event Speeches will be made by captains of tho teamR, and also a short talk will bo delivered by Coach Haggerty. All members of the squad will no doubt arrange to be pres ent. Debate at Union. Tho members of the Azulikit and Irv ing T.lterary societies of Union high i school will hold th<!r debate on April 25th In the study hall. Tho debate will be on an Important question and the members have been practicing for the nffalrs for the past two weeks. Parents of the students aro Invited to attend. Kerry Clnb Meeting. The regular weekly meeting of the members of the Kerry club was hold .-esterday afternoon Jn their clubroMts! jn Main street. Final preparations! ?vero made for the summer camp, whiesj .vlll be rtftrtcd on the l?th of .UiiVi nonth. The majority of thO msttiberi] ire plaiinlifg to spend the graatOr phfti .?f the summer at this camp, which *111 ;_ t>e located north of the government lights In the Narrows. Pint Practice, The recruits for the L'nldfi hlgW -5 school track team will meet this after- .V noon In one of the rooms and prepare ?f'vj for the first track practice to be held, hy the team. The members of the Squadt / will be given their equipment and hold their first practice on a nearby field. The members of the athletic board met last woek and decided on purchasing equipment and financing a track team for the local school. ?, Benwood Persoaale, - | Florence Jones hns returned hom? from a visit with friends at Clash** burg. ? James Gately spent Saturday Wheeling as a business visitor. William Uocker has returned hetnd from Marietta. O., where ha has bscs visiting with friends. Mrs. T. M. Krelg has returned to bad home at Canton. O., after a abort visit with local friends. Morgan Coyne of Cincinnati, O., n business visitor In this city last SaJts tirday. . . pneumonia^ Call a pkyefcUa. Than bah I "emergency" treetmot witfr yisjsf 0?ar It iOOmJm tM Ymg > ijj t We Manufacture 1 Copper Water Heating OoGa Mi' make a specialty ot repairs tot adjustments to Heaters. THE REDEKER SYSTEM COiv Water pips fliMftg pxtmxvo. 8351 liarkst It Phone 311** i' ^ hUHP/'?^HHj mrmB I BIT ^ 1? Bi WZL) SffiJ BJ SBSt ? Hi i ^B B^^B' RKDBH^ v^^v jSHI QBjf i\ ??Kl HHS K BB\ JHIBII 091 fl^KS A\ ^^B*l ^^12 ^ * a# ta ~> a Bi -JL rf ^ ^B , ? ? ' ? ???-.. -'* ? ? ?^?jg Salety lor Your Loved Ones! | ; Can You Afford to Be Without Insurance When i the Cost Is Practically Nothing? | Tkic PmtArtinn Costs You Onlv lie a Week and May Mean $1,099 to Your Family If ?*1? -*???* nftnn) w hit* tlmdr III A, 1110 JL A ^^-www ? NATIONAL CASUALTY CO. OF DETROIT Will pay the following Amount*, subject to the tonnj of the policy, for death or injuries: FOR LOSS OF Life Ope Thousand Dollars ($1,000 > Both Hands .... One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) Both Feet One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) Sight of Both Eyes? One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) One Hand and One Foot? One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) One Hand and Sight of One Eye One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) ? One Foot and Sight of One Eye? One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) Either Hand Fire Hundred Dollars ($500) Either Foot Five Hundred Dollars ($500) Sight of Either Eye.Five Hundred Dollars ($500) The above amounts are paid if the insured is injured while traveling in any public or private conveyance. $250 will be paid if the insured is struck and killed by any moving vehicle, while walking or standing on the public streets or high ways. V. .. ? ' ?/ v-r t \ For disability while traveling- on any public or private con veyance, The Daily Intelligencer's Travel and Pedestrian Accident Policy will pay you < $10 | A Week A taxi driver "takes a chance," a railway signal is mis understood, a truck collides with a motor bus and YOU, the passenger, are laid on your back for perhaps weeks, with doctor's bills and other loasea to face Register as a regular reader of The Intelligencer and you at once qualify for $10 00 a week during disablement, $1,000 to your family in the event of death, and other generous benefits. n i i ^ Let an Intelligencer carrier delivr- you The In telligencer every day, and take advantage of this opportunity to get travel accident insurance for one year at a small delivery and registration charge. No Red Tape No Examination Hundreds of people in Wheeling and ricinity have already taken advantage of this offer, How about YOU? Many newspapers inrouguuu* um _ paid claims?amounting to thousands of dol!ars--on their ||ft travcl and pedestrian accident policies. You may be the HI; next unfortunate person killed or injured. You have DO control over such a contingency, but you can make prepara tion to take care of yourself or family in case of such an ||| event. Don't delay. Mail in the coupon or phone ui today. Ill v ||| . j f Order of Registration Form TO TIIE DAILY INTELLIGENCER, Wheeling, W. Va. Gentlemen: Hereby enter my subscription to The Daily Intelligencer for one . year, with the understanding that I am to receive a $1,000.00 Travel Accident In surance Policy in the National Company and that T am to pay 75c for Insurance ? ' and registration fee and the regular price for The Daily Intelligencer at 15 cents 1 per week. Signed Age......... Address F. ...???.? ????..?.?? City... , State _ w ? Are you at present a subscriber! Old subscribers a? well as new may harp this Insurance. If you are at present 4 subscriber to Tfco latol Hgencer pW*e so state. Present subscribers are entitled to all the advantages of the Travel Accident Insur ance Plan as veil as the now subscribers, but all old and new subscribers must send In this red stared form. If you are a mall subscriber or want the paper by mall, enclose check or money order covering one year paid In advance subscription, or for a shorter term, If renewed In advance, at Interval* up to ana year, at the regular rate of 50 cents per month plus 76 cents for policy and registration. ' The Callahan Insurance Agency CITY BANK BLDG. WHEELING, VV. VA. PHONE 2000 Every Kind Of Insurance Leading Auto Ins. As'cy. of W. Va. . + "tr#f1tWUI Local Agents National Casualty Company will register Subscribers of The Intelligencer tad istie policies; also investigate and handle all claims. No red tape and unnecessary delay. 1 ?????? m p' ??n.n i ? 1CTTTrwrwaaKaminai?i.i ?