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FEDERAL OFFICIALS RETURNED YESTERDAY FROM PARRERSBURG * Hew Bnit Preparing Papers for Injunc tion Hearings to Be Held at Clarksburg. Federal o'lVials returned lire ? e?;e; day from Clarksburg n hi'rc they have ? cor> bus-. In preparing papers In the oftlee of V. S District Attorney T. A firotvn's office for the injunctions to i>e aske.t for o?- 'Vtoher 3 a: Clarksburg, against a number of alleged violators ?f the federal prohibition laws. V S l'~pu'j Marshall John M Shoris ?\as busy vester?lay serving notifica tions upon alleged operators of the plea t o; injunctions. Tv e notices read iiiat Oeorge R Heide. .?-d J. Waiter Hte. federal prohibition ' n forcemeat of rivers appeared before court several weeks ago. asking thai 1 -j a net ;on< be Issued against them to prevent the possession, sale, manufac ture Importing or exporting liquor*. i "BUCK" HENRY HELD UNDER $1,000 BOND w I!!?jb "Buck" Henry. of S >u'h Wheeling. charged with highway rob bery, held to' the Yovvmher grand .??cry hy Squire J. IV Kindelherster un-l ?ler It.bond At a hearing held In; rhe county Jail. Henry is aliened to hive attacked a; -nan named Edward Frit*. a Williamson: onal miner. Sunday night on South Mala; street and robbed h'm of 110 Frit* said he came to Wheeling from Williamson In search of work. Ho met I Henry and they visited a speake.i.y. T'ring of Henry's company, he left him; and th?v later met on Main street and1 soon after rohhed him Henry denied the charge. H? admit-] red striking Frit* hut said it was mere-) ly a light after Frit* called him vile, names. I KOVACH ACQUITTED | Ten minute* wan required for * jury I to acquit Steve Kovnch. charged with: violating the state liquor laws, yester-1 day in criminal court Kovach. who lives at Trindelphla.' was arrested following a raid several months ago when a quart of liquor was seized. He was flned in Justice court but appealed his case. The trial of the case. Including draw ing. examination and striking of the Jury, consumed less than an hour. WESTINGHOUSL RADIO PROGRAM FOR TODAY thereafter, baseball ?? w ! ? "" p :n ?Ba--vLa!l scores > X.-vv s. Weekly Fashion Talk, preiated hv the Joseph Horn Company. Pittsburgh, l a. Cnitcil States Public llraith Ser vice Semi-Weekly r.ulletln. Ir lip tn?Cecil Lean, playing in "Tne Klush'r.p Bride." n?.w appearing ??it the Alvin Theatre, will .-r.te-' t.* in. ? !..\erntm tu market reports ant t report of the Xetf Yi>rk Stoofc exchange, j S i'O p m ?Baseball scores. V bedtime story fot the children. t'nele Wiggilys bedtime sttuv. <U:e of fnclc WiKKily's bedtime stories nppears each day in the Pittsburgh Sun. I i b* j tn.?"Training for Mfn in the In dustries in Evening Classes." hv John T Morris. Asnciatc IV. '??ector. College of Industries. Carnegie Institute of T?cbno logy. | ?? ?>i p m.?-Music |0;0 p. nt. ? Baseball scores I 10:55 p. m?Arlington rime signals. Music Program. Mi?s Rose Raymond, pianist. Charles Krane. cello. Oscar Helhein. at the ptar.o. : l.oU Miller, contralto. Matthew Fry. accompanist. Spanish Datives Recti.oven-Busson! Miss Raymond. My Heart st Thy Sweet Voice- from the Opera Samson and Delilah i Saint-Saen.s Miss Miller. ! Concerto ... Saint-Saens Miss Krane Pastorale nrd -Caprlclo Sea rial ti-Tans ?? Miss Raymond. ta> The May Might P.iali.os ibt Svnnodes Song.. Kierulf ic> The I.ottts Flower S, hum.u.n Miss Miler. tal Sch'TT.O Von lloep (b> Tarantelle ..., Pepper Mr. Krane. fat Etheop-an Serenade. . fjadows!;;* ib? Polichinelle Rachmaninoff i Mis* Raj mond Note: The time mentioned * E?i?' ern Standard Time Music Is broadcasted from t'> 00 10 101.1 a oy. and from t?:*0 t<- 1:00 r to The Westfnirhousc Broadcasting st; - Mon's call is KPKA. operating on a w v. - length of meters, located at K.v-t Pittsburgh. Pa. LIQUOR HEARING TODAY Itobrrt Mantrll and <"*!.irene* charged with viidat'nc the stat? liqii"; laws will ho arraitruod this afternoon before Squire II i'.. Hotdw. The rn u were arrester! Saturday ivliett dry ??':! cers raided tlir establishment at 17"t Wood street and seized a quantity of liquor. MARRIAGE LICENSES t ? Fred \V. Snjder Pittsburgh Dorothy t'rye Pittsburgh i Walter .VeUon Dover. Ohio I Bernie? Re'r.h.ti i . ..New Philadelphia. O. Hornsbv Oliver Oar.ton. Ohio ? l.iillan Maley Massillon. Ohl'>. i Bar! Veilau Canton. Ohio. j W'lnnetta Brown Canton. Ohio. J Martin Hoffman Pittsburgh. Emma Menu Wheeling. Carl Brown B< ks? Hun. i Mamie Crawford Wheeling MRS. GORDON"GETS 18 YEARS IN PEN r>nU.?iK guilty to a charge of second | degre-> murder. Mrs. Frnnee? ? ?onion, negrcss. w lio shot and hilled her hus band at their Triadelphia home several months ago. was senten. ed to 'erve I "> years in the state penitentiary vaster ' day !n crimim' eottt t In Judge Al.in II I Hohinsor. Feir of the '.a a resulted in the i n.'Trwn's idea, although her attorneys. K<1 gar ('Hat-it and A \V l-rtss. wanted ! the ease to go to trial. This is one of the longest term - ever given ;< vvonwui on any charge In the i>hlo eounty ^Q|u!iia> eotirt. When asked W s!ie realized the nature i of the plea site was making and that it j meant a l'-og penitentiary sentence. Mrs itordon admitted she <1 !?< and Iiad noth ing t-? s.ty'in her own defense Mrs tjordon hilled lot liusleii.d last .Inly at their home in Triade'phia. Ionian returned horn- frotn a initi-rs' local meeting and insisted that ih?* wife i stop playing a hattjo They ? i:i <rtelle.l 'and went into th" hedroo.n v. lot- two : shots were fired TWO HELO TO COURT ON LIQUOR CHARGES fl+.'VZ" ISil 1 ISiiw ami has t\e\' <1 -Of Il^licllliot . I 'l.. Il'.x ltroiher. r>t'. I!('u street. were held under ' yesterday afternoon l?y ? ?*J. Of>m n?'s?iorier W .1. >11<?ji for their ,v l-earanre at the term of federal court t<> he held a* ?'larkshtirc next month. I'hilllps Is allCKed to hfive had in Iti< possession two quirts >>!' moonshine liquor. wit 1 e jn the Itrocher home town found a number of no-n and a gallon of moonshine liquor. ARRANGEMENTS FOR BIG j : MASS MEETING PROGRESS i Plans f< r the macs meeting to be I held on Sunday. Oct. 1st. at the i*oiiri i 'theater are well untUr wax atul proin-j Isos to be one of the le.ggcri meetings' lexer held in Wheeling Mrs. Henry W peahody of Boston, i I Chairman of the Building fund for the jL'nlon Christian Colleges of the Orient. 1 ? will address the meeting. The gtwi- J j tette of the Kourtli Street M E church { xx ill render the music. ? The colleges In the group are:?T"ky? ' | In Japan; Vouching tr> I'iiina, a *-1; ',-f college to Wo11 e.? Jey* cin'ing. Nanking.' ja sister col.ego t" Srn.ta. Euoknnxv. In-J ' dia: The isabcll* Tliohmn. Madras. Vel- ; I lat e in India. .North China Medical < ol-? leg. s. J It is the gnat**! educational tnox e j ment in the world '???la-, 'n relation io j 'a> The numbers to he reached: i"b.-I . OC'f'.OO" xxotnen In China .lai'im ami in !d'.a ihi The desperate n>'.d ?( tuese 'Eastern women for t mined Chris: inn j leadership of ilieir ?.xx u tiatI : if ?. ? j U'i The nexv xxorbl mi 'he making No ' nation can rls?: higher llrin :'s v. omen. A democracy cannot < \i. i x\:tli an i 1 literate, enslaved xxmitienbood. "I) To world welfare. nlixsical. mental and ; moral. Women doctors on p. ran minls ; ter to tJie great majority > women in I China and India, c ? Ther. is onl> otic doctor to J/'oO oh" XVOJIieji of X ia. i Ii idlan and x'lilne?e women :???? eager to' | moot the terrible need of ? oung mothers. ? < f? To tile gr- at Mi llttlal In ii ("??! 1 Savior of x\o|>n-u. CORONER HARDEST? TO j PRORE MINER'S OtATH j <I ? ? 1 > .I I1 Hi-.:;. . I: |?ort. w.l! ? tnl.i- ; . n . -lit ?rt <<\* Mito .tii ..f Kr-'I I ? ".V miliar i'f oil ... win* >1 ?-I < i'stitiIu v ?-f ^iijiirif.s stistiii* . :i ' ? I* iii- ? I ? ?in . ;i rap.ill\ mumr .1 . ii.< ' !i? ?! Irlklrnr ?t at. u .ill Tlio a. iMila-ii! n.v;ii i'i-.i . 1 ' : pi.;.-, 1..... m ,m . ??? I" r 1 It. \i?'\v i?r lit- r.'.nl. !? iii* 11 1'.i! i it ? i- .iuM as tin- tna.liii' n>-r1 a :r*Mlr oiprn.M?'-il l.y a stall.' 'Vil' Tii* injtliv.l mi.ill u .? takrn .1! nt-lv Ill' nfrti-a ?? i" l>r .\ll:s?u at. K ilrjHiiiil Iii 1 * 1Ii.1l a tinit I lino nftor M<-j arrival i!ii Tiio r> inailis 1 ! a" MiM'ra -ken iimI.tmHIiu t 1 !?!:' ain-ii: | , at I'nin-o!nt THREE BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED ! < j Tlifc l>t!M ?iy ;ini.'iirs;inc ' $ 1.?"?wer-: i?-sn?"l vo*?i>ril:iy liy ? ltu!ldin*r IVnn.'t t'i'fU .1 J Quinn. They n-tT'v .] ]>. Hollow.iv 'i-r the rrcotlf.i; i rotaltiinj; wall n: l.esitherwon,! nt ;<n, estimated .-us: of * o, \V Hilars frame ^arnst?* :?:! Tsv< ntv-.'ifili stiev". Warw 1. Co*t ! tjriii. P (t. Siiinnioiis for parage at C<Wi?i . Waruood si venue. W.irwoofl. Ciot. Jjai j (?uvamlotte '"luh i-offee. a r.imh.natl'n j of ihe finest crown.- Adv. 1 ???? ^ RIVER NEWS ' -? j Th? pool stnsre of nino feet was rep-. ' istored at the wharf vesterday i Tic Pooa:or <'?>rdi!l dopnr'ed a; ?; oVIo.-k yesterday morning en route for1 I'i' t vhtirjrh. Th? H*-3en H. docked l?s? evening on , iter regular trip fr?m few Matamora*.! Today's Boats. The Helen R. will depart ?t noon to-1 day on her return trip to New Mata-, m"ra?. ' The I*et.?y Attn will leave early t!ii?j morning ?n route front 1*11tshurgh toj 1 Ashland. Ky. CASE IS CONTINUED PENDING SETTLEMENT The ease o* Sol Meyer and S--1 K>*<er v.n. Charles Slmarek was contlp* in | circuit court yesterday when .-ornoys save notice "f a probable ?settlement of the case out of court. The suit involves a Cord automobile1 The plaintiffs claim they have a title on the machine while Simacek allege?; h# secured a leltt for repairs made. j j ? ? ? V i Chiropractic j ' Is daily deinoustratin"- its efficiency as a means to health. You'll try it some i dav, when other means I j * ? haye failed to give you re lief, so why not take a short cut to health and try it now. No charge for con sultation or spinal analy COMMUNITY HIKE IS PLANNED THIS WEEK. I The ti;v community hike will take pii' c ih \: .Saturday afternoon. starting trfin tliu ot il. .? .if 1 :<a-reat!oti Commie- ] sioner \ ??. Anderson in tiie city build- j Dig. The hikers will leave at 1:3f< and! return about ti o'clock. All men ami! 'v.men who are interested and desiring to sake part In the hike will he wel comed. The ':r--: hike will n<t f.o over three in.Its .?ud v. 111 .I'M- portion of Itel-i inotit county known for its Indian his tory. and ie innuc tlu Journey more !n iting. a man who knows this terri tory. will accompany the hikers and give talks as thev pjo along. Mrs. Ceo. Hini:. in charge of the hike? for thej girls, will a I go assist in Die hike I G. E. CARRIGAN WILL ADDRESS ROTARIANS; Attorney <'harlf? V. CarrHan of! u.il :)i<? principal ; fpoalirr a: S.'i*? wooklj iun<*'.ipoti (>' t'nA | Fl"laty club I'1* l,A licM today n<v.n all Iho H' t.) M.-l.tiir Mr. I'arr'prin '.* !1 t.iU? a* h'n suh- . "iim.il KeMowsrhip." and h'? addraas ?? :?i.11*? J |.n.\r mr.^t IntcreMlnsr. nooont-J in >1! ?? \i?ii "Kn<l<*at!on" ai a mAet i'ip .>f :iii ??rpnti ".ation. 141 ARRESTS BY FEDERAL!' DRY OFFICERS IN MONTH j 81xt*sn field of th? federal! ! prohibition enforcement department of! [West Virginia made 141 arrests during! , lite month of August, according to the) monthly report of Commissioner Charles' , i 11 Ahren?. prepared yesterday to be ' [ sent io Washington. The record for;' [August sh >w.-? a large Increase over, [duly, when ll!> arrests were made. !i | Two hundred and thirty-three gallons)' ; r.f finished moonrhme whiskey, while), I the mash <>f every description seized to-j (taled 3.340 gallons, according to fhcL I r< i'ort. N'o heer was seized :n this state) 'except jn Wheeling, where lit rases tindi j Si bottles were confiscated. Throe aulo-j .mobiles and one automobile were alsoj I seized dur'ng the tncnih. j Week's Activities At jl Vance Memorial Church;! Tli?r<> will be 'ho '<~g\ ilar Prayer 1 Meetlnc Service \\ 'eiine-day r* enfiiR. .aij 7:30 o'clock r. f ib.; N ance Memorial t church. 'l'lie Opportunity flreie n il! meet j Thursday afternoon at C:t5 o'clock. In. thi- Nlon'i Tttble t'lass llooni. India '.villi be flic subject for discussion. J levoti-.n-j nl service will be lead by .Mr". Win, IT. Mill". Mr- II J. S. betifler will ici] of the work of Pr. I.rwls. a Presbyterian JI rirl of ("allfornia wh.. has done a won-1 rterfnl work in Ind'ti in the hospital at j Amnha. Mrs Thomas Kotjlk will sinpr i Mr". .1 TV. Rowman. Mrs. Harriett Klan-1 span. Mrs. Edward I'ettleord will sivel, fi triologue entitled "The Three Boui" At this meeting a delegate will fee sel ected for the Spnodical Meeting. The hostesses for the afternoon will be, Mre. s Percy Callahan. Mrs. H. W. Campbell, Mrs. C. It Ambrose Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Rot. W. D. Ucwls. of Oakdale. Pa., will de- ? liver the address at the Preparatory Service, at which time it is hoped that every member of the church will me*?t ; together in preparation for the Com- s munion Service which will be held on Sabbatli morning. Rebuilding- - Remodelihg And Housecleaning And Doing "Business as Usual" All The Time The three big "counter attractions" ,,irP not big enough to offset the attractiveness of the goods on the counters. , * Rebuilding?a big job and distracting to regular selling, but we've been selling goods right along. ? Remodeling?even more distracting, for it brings the noise of the hammer and saw right into the aisles, hut hasn't hindered our selling. And houseeleaniug?that's a constant job in this store but magnified many times by the rebuilding and remodeling. And no' even housecleaning operations have kept the people away from this store. Saturday Was a Big Day As warm as summer, yet people were buying fall goods in great crowds. Our ele vators were jammed?but the elevator ra pacity will soon be increased fifty per rent. Interesting Announcements Soon Beforr many day? wo will bo in shape to announce a form of merchandising that i> altogether new to Wheeling?and one that will be of intense interest 10 the majority of the people. j^fone $e Gliomas Eugene E. Davis Chiropractor 15 Eleventh Street Corner Main Wheeling Phones?Office, 839; Res 1639-J ' ^ Save Time and Labor You < aii dn il hv buvinir ^upor ior Bread. It is a HO.MK-MADK I.OAF ?tho sainc good flours, milk. , supar, shortonino as van usi at homo. ?hist as much rompr r skI I yoast to make the <)<? u? ? ii oomo up full and healthy. The same substantial dice? the same food value. A Trial Will Convince You. MHrCLMAWWi "A Home-Made Loaf" : v? 1 1 i t ?> The St. Olairsvtlle-Wheel ing Bus Company | TAK: lKt RtO BUS LINE ] HOUR SERVICE Barneaville, Cambridge, Zaneavillo, Columbus Hub leaves lutU and Main St. Wheal Ing every hour, la mm. ?( the hour. First Hub Leaves ?:to a. iu. and every hour until 4:41 p. & fabj iiu iiuuuu Timet " Barnesville. Ji.uO?Time, lu are. Cambridge. fl.VU?Time. 2 hrs. iS ml a. Za nesv 11't. Id.OS?Time, i hre. derate. Columbus. $1.7a?Time, b hre. 30 mln. Hrtil-bour aervice to St. CUlravllte, leaves lu min. of and IS mm after tne hour. Fliet Bus Leaves 10th St. 7:4S a. m. and every hnlf-hour un?ll 5:15 p. m. Sunday?is nun. of hour and 4:44, V :30. 11:20 p. m. Leaves Bridgeport at 7*'.0 a. m end half-hour ret vice i>et?een 1:00a.m. and 7 p. m. Next Bua 9:3l-il :20 p. m _ 7r> Years of Business Activity--Since 1847 &n.Ttftdrfa Don't hornet Tag Day for Day Nursery?Saturday 'h HOSE TO HARMONIZE ITT THN EIVAPPAREL I Half hidden i>y tbo lengthening skirt, it is nevertheless receiving careful at tention by well dressed women and here is something new. SILK AM) WOOL BLEND SILK AND FILKK | J SPOR T HOSE SMART HOSE In cordovan and beige?in the wide ribbed weave and having that surface appearance thai is chic while protecting and of endur ing service. Two toned such as Blue with Grey, Blaei: and White. Brown and Grey. Grey and Sil ver, embroidered in contrast clocks?and 1 superb especially with crepe. $1.00 Pair $1.50 and $1.95 MARKET ST. FLOOR 75 Years of Unabated Effort and Achievment Continuing the Quick Disposal of The Style Show Presentations DRESSES COATS MAIN STREET STORE or THE VAST ASSORTMENT ASSEMBLED FOR THIS EVENT ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER COULD BE SHOWN?THE KEENEST MONEY VALUES OF THE SEASON ARE AVAILABLE NOW. I he Yeat s From 1841 to 1922 IVerc Years of Experience ?? The Era of the C/osed Car Js Overnight Bags AND Week End Cases of ? ioat Seal. Vaehette and Cobra, titted and non-fitted. fitful with adjustable straps to accommodate your own equipment or the Parisian Ivory with which others are fitted. SELF FRAMES. 10 TO 14 INCH RAOS JO TO 15 INCH CASKS $5.50 to $25.00 Here?Means Winter 7 on ring Patent Leather Hat Boxes $10.50 B0S70N BAGS OK MOROCCO?BLACK AND P.ROWN? S AND 11 INCH S3.50 to S5.00 Ol'R SELECTION OF PURSES AND R AOS are companion pieces to new frocks, suits, coats and furs?always in- ^ teresting and not always costly?No pood A thing lacking. V 75 ) cars Young?and Look lo the Future?Thank the Past ^ The R & G ATew Success ox sat.k hkrr; now S3.00 $4.00 $5.00 $6.50 A now achievement in eorsotry?the scientific placing ci elastic webbing at the sides and the .light weight boning lead the way to comfort, freedom and support. Complete Size Range? Your Model 77 c & I LoIoslies/f