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? MOUNOSVILLE I; BIG BRl BLIMP f FLEW OIIEB HEREf bto sup runs to a tot kxjuc i iin? continues in pdioht TO DAYTON. O. Huge Crowdi Gather at Airplane Pleld I Bat Aviator* TaUad to Make Dan ding Tli# hi* army llghter-than-air craft' due here for the past ten days flew ??ver Moundsvllle yesterday" afternoon about .1 o'clock enroute to Pnyton. O.' from T.a nit ley Field. Va. The ship will ? "oiitlnue on Its flight from Pavton to te flna! destination point at Scott F'leld Illinois. ("apt. A. F. 5Vmonln In charge of l.angin Aviation Field here had made nil preparations for the landing of the -hip here and It was Quite a disappoint I ment both to the air service officials' here and to a large crowd that had gathered at the landing field to see the armv "httmp " One other craft of the lT. S. air ser- : vice landed here later In the afternoon Friday and the pilot chose to remain here for the night. He will leave early this morning enroute to Washington from Dayton. O. Called to Creaapa Sheriff John Hazlett and two of his deputies were called to Cresaps Bottom early yesterday morning. A disturb-1 Rtice was thought to be la the making! hut there was no such occurrence. The ' sheriff and his men returned here yes- j terdav afternoon. BobertJ 111 tea Sunday Funeral eervlces for the late Mrs. Pora Roberts, who died at the home of her sister. Mrs. W. P. Dunn, on Sixth street, will be held Sunday afternoon' at 2:3h o'clock Rev. J. K. Scott, pas-' tor of the First Stethodlst Episcopal j church, will officiate Burial will be made privately at the Mount Rose' cemetery. Bates To Speak C. F. Rates, secretary of the Ohio J county Sunday school Council will be the principal speaker at the Cameron J Pistrict Sunday school rally to be heM at the Fork Ridge Bapti-st church lo-, morrow. Bates will have with him another speaker and a singer. A good ; attendance Is expected. Trinity Club Camp Members of the Trinity cluh will pitch their camp today at Oraysvllle. j TV .'amp will he opened for two weeks, j All those who attended camp last year had a most enjoyable time and no doubt a large attendance will he evidenced this year. Charlton Funeral This afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the larte home on Eighth street, will be ' held funeral serxices for the late W. ?'. t 'harlton. Rev. J Ji. Smith, pastor of the Christian church, will have charge Interment will l>e made at the Green-( U*n cemetery. Special Xualo Program A special musical program will be j given at the First Methodist Episcopal j church Sunday. July 3h. Many of the ( most popular singers of the city will ibe included on the program The public Is chrdlally invited to attend this affair. To Play Plorenoe The Moundsville Athletic Club aggre-j gatton will meet the fast Florence A. C. ! nine, of Florence. O.. on the F'ifth street. 'at this afternoon. This game promises to be one of the most heated affairs ' seen on. the local lot this year and no | doubt a big turnout of fans will be on , narra. O-orby Bltea Sunday . Funeral services for the late Dr. C- [ C. Gorby, of Bawman's Ridge. who died at Terra Alta Wednesday, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 1U:30 o'clock. The local lodge of the .Junior Order I'm ted American Mechanics will have i-harge. Interment will be made at the Greenlawn cemetery* Situation Qnlef Here Despite the threat made a few days ago that an attack would be made on a I local coal mine no disturbances have , been evidenced locally. State and county 1 officials are keeping a vigilant lookout ' over ail local mines and will continue to . I do so until after the mine strike is 1 ' settled. Shaman Welch Here ! J. Sherman Welch. Republican candi date for county superintendent of i schools, was in the city yesterday look 1 ing after affairs pertaining to his cam j paign. Welch Is a member of Barl-j | Brands Post No. 3, the American Leg- ' ^ 'on and has a large number of friends here who are doing what they can for | his success at the primary. Welch Is a j resident of Sand Hill district. Friends here olalm he has the tnsiue track on J the nomination for the superintendency. ! Parrlott Is Confident. Attorney James D. Parriott of J Moundsvllle. candidate for the Republic can nomination for Fongress from the ' First district, stopped tn Wheeling yes- I terday evening to visit friends on his ; way back home after campaigning in Hancock and Brooke counties. Mr Par riott spent Thursday in Hancock and Friday In th| latter county. In discussing his candidacy with ; y fritends last evening he said that he felt quite confident lie would be return ed the nominee at the August primary. In speaking of his trip to Hancock and Brooke counties he said, he was very much pleased with the reeptiops given 1 him at New Cumberland, Weirton and Wellsburg and tn the outlying rural districts of both counties. Parrlott made a speech at Weirton | and New Cumberland during his trip upstate and met a large number of peo ple personally who were unable to at- ' tend either of his addressee SdoandsTllle Briefs. MIltonKarlew-ine has returned to his ! home at Cameron after visiting friends j here for the past few days. Mrs. Irma Bowers was called to j Bridgeport. Ohfo. Thursday by the death of a relative. William Manion who took ill here i several days ago has been removed I to the home of his brother at Wheel- ! ing. Dr. D. R Ealv, Republican candidate fof congress, is expected home today ] from an extended trip to Marion and Taylor counties Mis? Rachel Harbison has returned from a visit with relatives at' Pitts- ; burgh. .1. T. Duffy, of First street. ?U> suffered a broken leg several weeks eg" Is able to be about on crutches. J W. Wellman. former MoundsvP1* postmaster. who has been confined tx> the Glendate hospital for two months1 suffering with a nervous breakdown is Improving slowly. Miss Evelyn t'nmpbetl. of Kim Grove Is visiting Miss Virginia Faker at her home on Morton avenue. Miss Hazel t'legg will visit rela tives at Limestone over the week end J. TV. Hill has returned to his home at Steubenvllle. Ohio, after visiting his parents Mr and Mrs. T A. Hill Mrs. Kdward Miller and children hav# returned to their home at Akron. O, after visiting for the past month with the former's mother. Mrs. Harry R. Tomllson. of First street. Miss Virginia RFlddle of Spencer is visiting with Mrs Alex Purdy. of \inth street. Miss T.ula Perrin has returned to her duties at Hoprmont after spend ing a brief vacation with her parents here. Repairs and improvements are being made to the home ?,f Mr anfj Mis. fhirtln Allen, on Park street Mrs Louise Hooker Is ill at her home on Linden avenue Mr*. Allen Reid, of Pittsburgh r? turned horn? Friday after ape tiding *e\eral weeks visiting with Mrs. Sara Timhltn. of Jefferson avenue. Mrs. J. N. Wayne anil children of Morton avenue are visiting the par- j rnts of the former at Proctor for ten days. SLCLAraLLE I i Verdict For Plaintiff. A verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of $*000 00 wos returned hy the Jury ' shortly before one o'clock yesterday ; afternoon in the case of Domenlco , t'astellan! vs. Amedo Cocco. et al The case was started in Common Pleas Court or. Thursday morning and did not go to the jury until shortly before noon yesterday. Plaintiff asked for the sum of $lti.nnn.00 with Interest from Decem ber 7. 1921. in his petition, alleging that j the above sum was for damages suff- , ere,! by plaintiff on account of the loss | of his'right foot. Petition further al- j leged that 011 December 7. 1921. at 5 j o'clock P. M. while plalntifT was a pas- | senger on motor bus of defendants and 1 between 15 th and IKth street !n the City ) of Rellalre. he was thrown from said bus by the breaking of a spring on the same and that his right foot was caught under one of the bus wheels and , so injured that it was necessary to re move the same above the ankle. At- > torney G. D. Kinder represented the plaintiff and Attorneys IV. J. Walker and H. T. Tyler, the defendant. Motion For New Trial. Judge Carl H. Smith of Stcubenvllle j will he in the Common Pleas Court here on next Monday morning to hear the motion for a new trial in the case of Margaret Tedrick vs. Albert Russell, et al This case was a damage suit In which the sum of $50,000.00 with Inter est at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from August 2. 1920. was asked as dam ages which plaintiff alleged were due ' on account of the loss of her right foot and part of the right leg when it is alleged she was shot in that foot hy I one of the defendants. Edison Russell. When tried to a jury, a verdict against the defendant Edison Russell, in favor , of the plaihtiff in the sum of $1000.oo 1 was rendered. Attorneys Nichols & : Walker and N". K. Kennon represent the '? plaintiff while Attorneys Thornburg & Lewis represent the defendant. Arraignment of Prisoners All those indicted at the special term of grand Jury which made their report on last Tuesday will be arraigned be-, fore Judge W. W. Cowen in Common Pleas Court this morning. Those indict ed for first degree murder are Dan Agosta. Dominick Ventaurato. Dominlck Acidini and Mike Musctllo. all Jointly indicted; Louts N'oclnl. Sllvo Alexander and .Joe Pastello. likewise Jointly in- | dieted and Robert Farmer. Five men who were also jointly indicted for monslaughter will also be arraigned j this morning. They are: German Od- 1 ressy. George Toal. Mike Klndomo. Mlko Fell and Dominic Lansing. It Is thought ; that the trial of the cases of those in- | dieted at the last term of grand jury 1 will start as soon as possible, the first j being some time during the month of August. All those to be arraigned to- ! day were Indicted in connection with the killing of John I. Major at New Latterly, ) Ohio, on June 27th. 1922. Probate Court Ann Al. Hanna. deceased. Alias notice to l/oreoa B. Fry returned and filed. j endorsed with proof of service Testi mony of witnesses taken, reduced to writing and, filed. Will admitted to pro bate and record ordered. Application filed for appointment of Esr. Bond $2500.00 filed and approved. Appointment made, letters ordered and Issued. Inventory ordered, order is sued. Wilhelmlna <"\ C Schafer. deceased. Petition filed for distrlbutlo nof asset* In kind with written consent of distri butes. Distribution of assets in kind ordered. '?J. W. Stephens, deceased. Rearing on motion to dismiss application for appointment of Administrator continued to July 25. 1922 at 10 a. m. Martha E. Stephens, deceased. Hear ing on motion to dtemlss application for appointment of Administrator continued to July 25. 1922. at 10 a. m. Realty Seeds John C. Johnson to Thomas R. Bro kaw Lot No. 1 in Block H. of Rose lawn addition to St. Clalrsvllle Con sideration $100. L.vdta J- Harlan and William Harlan to R. R Rogers. Tract of land in Barnesvllle. Consideration $100. Ravmond S*u> hy and Wiihelminia Suchv to \nd" Kontra and Annie Kon t-a. Lot No 1? of Crymble's subdivi sion of lots at Blaine. Consideration $2500 00. . ? P H Parsons to Roland Brill. Tract of "land in Barnesvllle. Consideration $100. iVlesla . Fintem and Virginia Ftntem to George Covacs. Not So M m South RaMon Consideration $100.00. Found Guilty. James Gentile, of Bellaire. tried in the court of Mayor Henry M. levies ve-sterday afternoon on the charge of possessing intoxicating h<Hiors was found gulty and fnctl $500.? and costs bv the Mayor. Entertained. Mrs S. L BoM.lt. ?'f K-st Mam street entertained Mrs Campbell Vnor hess and Mrs. Mills, both of Cptumbus. it breakfast fit her home on Thursday morning o{ this week. Luncheon. Mrs Luella Buckley of East Main street will entertain a number or friends at luncheon this afternoon n honor of Mesdnmes Voorhess and Mills of Columbus who are visiting local friends. Vacation Bible School Closes. The closing exercises for the W illow Giove Vacation Bible school were heh? at that place yesterday morning Miss Gertrude Lynch of this place assisted by Miss Katherlne Tro'l. of East Main street and Miss Linnie Marks of Wil low Grove has been lit charge of the school for the past five weeks and 192 children weru enrolled. A number of prir.es were awarded yesterday morn ing. they being; Bruno Lachindo. first prize for hammock making. Mat Sul- I utn, first prize for brash making, and Martin Bobka, first prize for basket making Kev. McMillan of Marietta | street and Donovan Hart. <>f LoydsvUk acted as Judges. Among Hie gM*: work. Theresa Roderick received fli t prize for dress making and I> rancl" I Kallnosk! receive dsecond prize while C.ertrude Tteed received first prize for apron making and Morv Krcsot re | ectved th*4 kindergarten y?rlzc. Mrs William Marks of Willow t.rov*, and Miss Mildred of this place J 1 as judges for the girls , The Itihle school was a decided sac j .?ess in every particular anil Miss j I.MU-h will open a Pally \ action WW* | school at Wheeling creek on next Moli .l.iv a' which school there is expected t,,' lie another large enrollment o | pupils. St. ClairavUl# Brief". Snuire l.ee ft Pohbs. of W heeling, was a business caller here yester.laje . Mis? Marv Tannehill. of Harnesvl Je. j was In St. Hairsvllle on business yes-, ,CrS Marlorle llardesly of Past Main j street was a Martins Kerry visitor las. ?Vnrnand Mrs. C. V. ?erfleld. of , Marietta street have returned ., f,pr a brief visit with Columbus friends. WELLSBURG . MCls?tcmary Meeting The winning division of the m j nrv society was delightfully enter tained by tlie losing divisions at th< Christian church on Thursday e^ ^ Mrs \1 Madscn. for over thirty >p?r a misslonarv In India, was the speaker of the evening, and delighted the audi ?l.h carno.t M.ry of h?r,x|*r ences In that Nr-off land refreshments were served at the clo*? and all had an opportunity to meet and ?Ir.. .1,1. Mrs IW*? ?1? " ;! an address before this society -h y>ars ago when she was Miss Krssie Kurrar a graduate of Bethany college. Mr. and | Mrs. Madscn are soon to return ? India. ?Wellsburg Briefs An eight-pound hahy girl was horn to Mr. and Mrs. William Bfeffer at, their home on Yankee street July -0. Mr and Mrs. C. W. Richardson of Bellaire spent FY!day at the home of I Mrs O A. Kirch tier. ' Misses Kdna and Helen Mag*e were, shopping in Steubenvilie. O.. Saturday ( Misses Henna Counselman. Haze. , Kirchner. Samuel Klrchner *n(l ^er nard Car?tv motored to Mellsxtlle. ? where they spent Sunday at the latter s h?Mlss la,In Huffman of Washington Pike Is spending a week visiting friends j atMiss Jeannette Waddell of Bethany . P'kc has returned from a two weeks , visit with friends in Moundsvllle. She was accompanied home by Miss Mabel Oandee. who will visit here for a few Marv Jane and Anna Margaret Chaney of Mingo Junction, P.. are visiting their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chaney. of Main street Born: To Mr and Mrs Hugh Creaver I of Twenty-second sttect. Wednesday. Julv IS. n girl. Mrs. Will Cheeks of TTollldays < ore visited Thursday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oasmtre. 'Miss T.orraine Miller and Miss \ lr | glnia Simpson visited In Wheeling Thursday*. Mrs. Will Hammond of TCnowlIle. Tonn.. who has been visiting friends and [relatives in Wcllshurg and Brooke eoun I ty for ? several weeks, left FYldav morn I Ing for a few davs" visit with Mrfl and I Mrs. James B. MoCleary of Payton. O.. [before returning home. 1 Mrs. J. TT. Zllllken of Main street ! visited In Wheeling Friday. Mrs. John I.ewis visited Wednesday 'at th" home of Mr. and Mrs p. T?. ! McCoy of Beech Bottom j rtorn?To Mr. and Mrs TTomer Bat t*rson of Twenty-fifth street. Sunday, jjulv lfi, n daughter Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Preaver are the i happy parents of a daughter, horn on 1 Wednesday morning ) Mrs M Askcowitz and sons. T/ewls I Samuel and Albert, of Petrolt. Mich . I mortored to Wellshurg recently- and are 'visiting at the home of Mrs. Askeowltz's brother. Joseph Zclt, of South Cltarles [ street. Mrs Far.nle Punning and niece. Mary Virginia Pill, of Twelfth street returned I home Tuesday evening from a two I weeks' visit at the home of Mrs. Ptin j nine's son. Oeorge. of Alliance, P. Mrs. Melv'.n T<azear and Mrs William Collins of Bethany nike were among the Mr?. ff C. Weils of Beech Bottom and cousin, Mrs. Katharine Mars Wilson, who la visiting here from Aruuua. vis ited In Bethany Thursday. Mrs Lawrence Pettlbon of Aveila. Pa.. visited recently with Mrs. John IjowIs of Main street. Mrs. Arthur Warns and daughter. ? Miss Mildred, of Buffalo. .V. V.. are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j John Ismghood of "It!vcrv iew* Farm".; Mrs. William Coif man of Stcubenvllle. O.. visited Thursday at home o( Mrs Daniel Thompson or^Ialn street. Hon. M. L?. Duval of Steuhetiville. O. and brother. Campbell Duval, of Cross ('reek. visited Wellsburg relatives Thursday and attended the funeral of Sheriff H. 11 Duval. - Wellsburg visitors Thursday afternoon. Miss Bessie Class of Yankee street visited relatives In Ste ihenvllle. ft. Timrsila Miss Emma Cenrge visited in Wheel ing Krldav. Mrs. F. B. Parrlott. son Hubert. and mother. Mrs. Mary Wlnnotte, returned to their home In Pittsburgh. Pa.. Fri day morning, after a short visit ai the home of Mr. and Mrs. Haxiett Ilodgers of Bethany pike. Miss Stella West and sister. Miss Pearl, of South Commerce street visited friends In Steuhetiville. O.. Thursday. Miss Mary Hervey of Washington pike was shopping In Wellsburg Friday j morning. Mrs. Chalmers Clarke and Mrs Anna Duval of Brilliant. O.. were visitors In j Wellsburg Thursday afternoon. Miss Emma Cree of Bethany pike vis- i ttod relatives In Wellsburg Thursday. Mrs. W. T. Booher of Bethany visited j in Steubenville, O.. Thursday. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Hunter of Pitts- J hurgh. Pa., returned home Friday morn ing after spending a week at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles A. Clark of Twenty-second street. ? BENWOOiT I Much Interest Here. Quite n lot of itilt rest is being dis-t played by the local t eoplo over the in- J crease in natural gas rates that is be ing sought by tfi gas company here. ' The local ciiismns have been very fort-I unite up to the present in their supply | of -gas. Kerrles Entertain. The Kerries will entertain a number j of local young ladles at their camp in 1 the Narrows, south of MeMochen, Sun day. Very much interest is being tlis- ! played over the occasion and a good time Is assured. Sw imming, boating I and dancing will he the main features | of the day. The guests will take their j own baskets of lunch with them and; enough extra for the members of toe club who are not fortunate enough to i have some one to prepare tlum a ba.s- j ket luncheon New Awning. A new awning will be put up in front; of the grocery store, owned by Mr j Newton. The old one was destroyed | some time ago by the heavy wind that j did other damage The store front has ; been exposed to the sun since the ac- ? cident but this condition will he re- 1 llcved as soon as the new awning is In | place The Wheeling Tent & Awning company ni Wheeling will put the new ? an\ as In plac Game Sunday. The Pixie club team will play the Pvkes of Mr Mcchen of the south Ken wood grounds Sunday afternoon. The ' game will he railed at 3 o'clock. This i I game was to he played some time ago I i hut owing to a misunderstanding was' ( postponed until the present date. The' fans arc very much Interested .as both I , teams hive excellent records. 1] Sahara Club Entortains. i ( Members of the Sahara club will en- ' | tertain a number of local guests at | ; their camp, near Woodland. Sunday. j ' Tills club has been quiet up to th's | ( time but from now on they will have i ( parties and entertain their friends on ! , Sunday and during the week until the I | season Is over. Dancing will he thei main feature of the evening while the | ; dnv will he spent In various ways. A j < luncheon will he served. Benwood Briefs. I j Adam W. Kdtz returned home after j ; spending a week fishing near Wood-1 I la ml I i lllsi Tlose Witt of Eastern Ghlo Is I ' visiting friends In town for a few days j 1 Miss Margaret Kelly Is able to be out ! I again after her recent Illness. James Manes, of Wheeling was a ! business visitor In town yesterday. j ! Miss Jean tv.ulihan of Grafton Is v's itlng friends In town for n few days. | Miss Marie Doegan, of Belton Is vis iting friends in town. ? Charles Blake, of Monndsvllle was a business visitor In town yesterday. Mrs. rtnbert Smith Is visiting friends In Monndsvllle. 1.,. Nelhergal purchased a Eord truck from the West Motor company, of Me Meclien, yesterday. Charles Toper, of Washington, P. C\, was a business visitor In town yester day. Miss Erma Enx, of Harrlsvllle. Pa.. Is visiting friends In town for a few days. I M I s s M\ary Peecary Is visiting i friends In town for a few days. Gilbert Khephard, of North Main | street. Wheeling, was a business visitor | In town yesterday. j I.eaves of the Bussn palm ott the j Amazon grrtw to a length of 35 feet | though the stem reaches hut 11. jj DALLAS I Mrs. F 8. "Williams nnfl Mrs. Laura i Abercromble entertained (heir Sunday I school classes Thursday afternoon at I Ihe Presbyterian Manse. These classes J tre composed of the Cradle Roll and Be ginners. Delicious refreshments were < served and many games enjoyed by the' little folks. Those present were Chas-J ter Powell, Eva Powell, Frederick Wll-J Hams, Willis Crawford, Lois Kimmlns. j Margaret Hunter, Floe Caldwell, Mary Virginia Kimmlns, Madeline Caldwell, Anna Laura Carroll, Marguerite Carroll, ileneva Strlcklin, Marjorie Tenant, Thel ma Carroll, Mary Esther Stricklin, Mau-i rice Reed White. Edi-son Caldwell. Amanda Strlcklin. Jonas Caldwell, Wil liam Strlcklin, Dewey Caldwell, Flor-j enre and Florine Trussell. The West Liberty Normal team suf-] Tered defeat twice the last week by the; Pallas nine. Saturday they motored toj Dallas and lost the game 4 to 3. Then j en Wednesday evening the Dallas team I went to: Liberty and won again 2 to 1. There will bo a team from Washington today at Dallas, called the Washington Independents. A little group from Dallas motored to' Harsh's Sugar Camp Thursday evening and enjoyed & welner roast. Music and games were the diversions of the eve ning. Those present were Mr. and Mra. t'leve Crawford and son. Dr. Wni. 5fngle ton, Mr. and Mrs. Goly Clemens and cii.idren. .nr. and Mrs. Orlie Ktmmlns and children, Mr. and Mrs. Meade Strlck lln and children, Mrs. Geneviev Pattl son. Mrs. Sadie McGlumphy, Mise Rose / White. Miss Virginia Klmmlns, Roy and Forest Kimmins, Willa Grace, Cole and Ml83 Delia Cole. There will \>e a picnic given Saturday afternoon and night ttoday^ by the M. E. church In Marshall's orchard. Mr. and Mrs. OrvlUe Rlggle are the proud parents of a baby girl born Sat urday July 15th. Mrs. Sadie McGlumphy, Mr. and Mrs. Oily Clemens and children and Mr. and Mrs. Meade Strlcklln and children re turned Sunday everting from a pleasant visit with Rev. and Mrs. B. K. Newman Rt Davalette. Rev. Newman has re turned to his work at Clarksburg while Mrs. Newman and children will remain a l'ttle longer at Davalette. * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ray entertained tin unmoors of the Dallas band and their families Tuesday evanlng in hon or of his brother, Charlie Ray and wife of Charleston. Mr. Ray was a former leading member of the hand. Delicious V refreshments were served. The band rendered music on the- lawn throughout the evening. / ? 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