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WaVtbD?By w. and L. E By ?iom panv for serv.ee at Pine Vallev-1 Dillonvale. s'.\ mai'lt:nists. s.v boiler- , makers and mv handy nun. Arr.ince ntoiu can b. made ti? live n Wheeling t?r Martin* Kerry. Transport itioji will be furnished lu'iwun tlie-e point* and | pine Valley. Apply C \\ Henry. Gen-| eral Agent. City Hank lll<U . Wheel- j in*. \V. Va. ' | WANTKH?Two ? xp. rionecd automobile j nnvhanirx. I truce II Seabr'.ght 3710 i Jacob Street. I "hone Wheeling 1153. | Octl l-l j X\ WTI1P Salesmen to carry complete | line ..t' linoleum as sale line. Liberal i Commissi,.ns to r.ght party. Green wieli Carpoi Co.. 4 West 30th Street, j Now York. Oct 14-g i \VA.NTKl> -Ma hln-'tst. experienced In: making <11 ea ami build'tig machinery. I Steady .???!? to right man. State experi ence and wages wanted. Address U. 1..' C. Box 5'? City. Octl4-Jj AV.\\Ti;t' Several complete crews for: sheet in 1| work, also matchers. t catchers, pair heaters etc. steady work, j Call at toe olfice ,.r address Canonsburg i Steel ami lion Works. Canortsburg. I l'ennsyl\ania. Oct 13-III j WANTKP ? Exp< rleneed- cook. Globe t hotel litllaire. t'lno. GctlU-l j W'AXTKP?Three laborers. Apply at j The Concrete Products and Building , Co.. li'o loth street. Warwood. octi;-i I WANTED?Colored man for housework. , Mrs. w. W. Hollow ay. 33 Maple Ave. Wood law u. Oct 11-1 WAXTKD ? Machine shop foreman. state experience and wages. Address K. L. C. Box Wheeling. W. Va. Oetll-k |V'AXTi;p?Experienced Salesmen with! good references, this Is a real op- j iportunity for good men. Phone Wheel- | jlng 439 after 5:30 1'. M. or address Ex-i jperience euro Intelligencer. Octll-J | WAXTE I>?B OY3 T O SELL MORNINGS ; BEFORE SCHOOL Of f lc? 150 j Market St. TO* SAM GENT INK FRENCH DETECTOR or amplifter tube most sensitive and ' economical, with socket $3.90. s*x volt . 'peanut Detector Tube, clear as a bell. ,w:th socket $2.45. Radio Frequency | jTransformer $2.95. All guaranteed, j ,Maii prepaid. Federal Engineering Co.. ! jl5 Dark Row, New York. OctM-g !FOR SALE?76 Acres Ohio farm good j S room house, big barn. 10 acres full j ; bearing fruit spring $800 required. [ ! Write box "Ohio" Wheeling Intelligent i ,cer. octl4-j t ' FOR SALE?Stand desk in first class} condition. George K. Wheat Co.. 6t>2 I Wheeling Rank and Trust Bldg. Oct ltd > 1 FOR SALE?Holstetn Bull, eligible to, registry. 21 months old. Bell phone j Woodsdale 9F12. Octl3-l R>R SALE- -1 electric meat grinder ?"* ! H. 1". I electric Toledo scale. I v-a.sh ? register. I double counter. 1 plain ooun- J ter. Call Wheeling 261I-J. Octl2-ij ! Vt'R SALE?New C"r..na I'ort- j ihle Typewriter I a tth carrying ' a ;r. Will sell very cheap P> ! make quick sale. This Is a real opportunity to get a new mach ine very i lo ap. Address L01 care Intelligencer. ootll-j I 1 ?j FOR SALE?Very cheap. 125 H. I'. Cooper Corliss Engine and equipment, tn first class condition. John W. Belu, cor. l'Jth and Koff Sis. Rhone 36. Sept29-30t FOR SALE!?Chevrolet 490. Inquire i Harold Jarvis Garage. 929 Market St. Sept28-r ?USX2TXBS OFPO*TX7KXTXZa MONEY IN GRAIN. $12.30 buys Guar- | anteea on lo.oOO bu. w heat. NO FCK- j THER RISK. Movement of 5c oppor tunity Likes $300; 4c. $4u0; etc. Rarti- j culars. market letter free. INVESTORS' i DAILY GUIDE, ess Dvvlght Hldg.. j Kansas City. Mo. SeptUO. Oct7-I4 j DEMO ININS ! FROM WILLIAMS ' Cleveland Boxer Prove! Too Much Tor Perry Boy In Yonngvtown Bout. V.-un,*st?.? n. i'?. <>et. 1.1. ? l.ouis I>e Areo, <>f I'ltjvc'.hinl, d Billy \\'!? : Hams, of .Martins Kerry. in a lil-round sluitKin? mateh iicn tonight. Both bat tli rs foueht too to too during the ontire Trains ami Holt lior gainod a deciding advantage until tlo> eight. when I??? Arco i caught his opponent on the point of the Jaw and sent hitn to the Moor for the i count of eight. Williams arose groggy but munaRi'il to stick St out He came hai-U strong in the ninth, hut the knoek do.vn oarneil I'e Aro<> the venltct. Iti the other houis. t "rocky I'ilia, of Pittsburgh. fought an eight-round draw with Sl?:ft> t'ando. of W arren, and Tony Norman. of Pittsburgh, held Seotty Kaehurn. of Warren, on even terms in six rounds. BALDWIN ADDRESSES MEDICAL SOCIETY AT FIRST FALL MEETING Iiocal Physicians in Interesting Session Xaut Evening'?Many :n Attendance Di. J. I". Raid win of t'olumbus, Ohio, addtesscd the -lhio I'uuniy Medical so ciety at ih?;.ttr.->t of a scries of winter meetings held last evening in the V. M. C A. auditorium on "The Surgical Treatment of <"ertuin rases of l'uer peral infection" I?r. iiahlwin. \vln> is professor of sur gery of the ?>h:<> State university. :s known as an author of note ami one of the foremost teachers of sugical prac tice in the country His address in tho opinion of his hearers was original, in structive and interesting. The subject was discussed by l?r. \V. S. Fulton, E. >1. 1'hillips, A. J lteeU. Frank LeMo.vnc Hupp and J. O. Howell. More than 5t> physicians from Wheeling and surrounding towns attended the meeting. l>r. E. F. Roberts and Mr. Howard T Phillips of Wheeling, will deliver ad dresses at next week's meeting of the society. BOY HIT BY AUTO SLIGHTLY INJURED Robert Ki'lim. 15 yea rold so nof Par roll Kehm of No. 11 Locust avenue. Woodsdale. was injured when bit by an automobile driven by Dr. H. II. Cotte laml near his home. The youngster was removed to th*? Ohio Valley General Hospital by l>r. Copeland. He Is said to have suffered bruises about the head and body anJ was able to be removed to his home later. Alleged White Slaver Brought to Wheeling Fred Itouy.-l of Clarksburg, charged with violating the white slave law. was brought from Clarksburg to tit# Ohio county jail yesterday to await trial in federal court here next week. Rouysi is alleged to have transported a girl named Katie t'ytulik front her home in Bloomtleld. \Y. Va.. to Phil adelphia. Pa. for immoral purposes. He is said to have dcvrted her in the Pennsylvania city. WAAT2D?AGENTS AGENTS? Make Big Money. Write for Free catalog. Country's most com plete Agents' supply house. SOU fast sellers. Economy Sales Co. Depi. * I. Boston. Muss. OctM-g "WANTED?Man or woman to sell guar anteed hosiery and Heather Sport Sweaters direct to wearer. Hustlers make $!'Ml and more weekly. Whole or part time pearl Hosiery Mills. Norris totvn. Pa. t>cU4-g VASTEP-TC1ULI WANTED?Girl to cool: and do general house work. Phone Woodsdale 1 v OctM-i WANTED?Telephone operator and file clerk, prefer one of some experience of short hand and typewriting. Wheel ing Tile Co-. Phone blu. Oct 15-1 j OBITUARY 1 SEIDLER FUNERAL i SERVICES INCOMPLETE j ? Local Man, 74 Y> a.rs Old, Pound Dead In Bed at Home :'?30C Wood Street. I | Kuin-ral s?ivices f.t"*Ji.?t T?? r? Sviillfr. ("4 years n'il, who was found dead In , lied at hi* hunir 33n3 W'mul street. yes L t'-rday morning. were Incoinpb te at a j late hour last night. ?.u: w ? il probably i he held Monday from tin- home i f his ' daughter. Mr* Hetirv \\ Mull No S3 I Thirty-third .street Coroner R. ? llohhs was notified of 'Mr. Soldier's death and nft'-r an invstl Ration rendered a vet-diet of death due J to heart trouble. Mr. Seidler wn? horn in t lei many I April of 1 S4f'. and eatr. to this eountrv J with his parents when hut four y ears (old. lie was formerly an engineer nt the Sehmulhaeh lin wing Company. hut retired fifteen years ago. Mr. Soulier | was a member of the St. .lames Kvan ' gvlical church and associated fraternal i lv with h'ort Henry Hodge No. i. ohiebl of Honor. tteshlcs his widow who was formerly Miss i'aroline Rayha. Mr. Seidler Is sur J vived by two sons and one daughter. ?Charles. Jr.. and William S-idler and ! Mrs. Henry \V. Mull, all of this city. A ' sister, Mrs. Antotila Kaiser, of Mutt. j mouth. 111 . also survive. rLETCHEX FUNERAL t Funeral servi.-e* f .r Mrs Julia I 'etch ! i r. who died Wednesday following ? [brief lllioss. will t.e held tnis afternoon, I at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Av ' thur Kvst'.is of 1<>3 Klsn street, lalvrwoo 1. i llev. t;e,.rge F I.oekhart of the Wheel ! lilt: Itaptist tempi'. assisted by KeV A j I? Hilton and Itcv. J M. Poller, will t nffirtcl.i'.e. P.u'dal will be made ill j (Ir^nwuoil oomotcry. ? TV.* pa?lhrnr*r!? ^wi!l !?*: K. j Smith. W. H Kasiey. Warren t?. i Church. K. F. Ktuni. r. John W. Jain-s ! and Harry I. Rotol MISS STELLA MARSH. T!i!s afternoon at 1' o'clock at the fam ' lly home In Sherrard. funeral services will he held f..r Miss Stella Marsh, who i died Thursday afternoon following a' brief Illness. Itur'a! will be made in Allen tlrove cemetery. | Miss Marsh was well known In Shor ' r.trd. For several years she was teach ] er in the McMechen school. Resides her I parents site is survived by four is-ters j and one brother. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS CHAMPNEY Seattle. Wash.. t>e: 13.?Mrs Fliza beth Williams Chnmpney. writer and ! author of many travel hooks, romances ami the "Witch Winnie" series f..r girls, died here today at the home of her son. J. Frere chnmpney. She was 7'.' years; old i Mrs. Chnmpney was born in i Sprihglleld. Ohio. buried yesterday Thomas P. Thomas. .'i*6 South Fron* j street. i = -.! DEATH RECORD -e > | 1 Mr? EHznbeth William Chnmpney. 7?. Seattle. Wash. Miss Stella Marsh of Sherrard. AV. Va. Albert Naples, 33 of Alley IS. Charles Seidcr. 74. 3303 Wood street. W. V. FRESHMEN PROVE TOUGH ON FAIRMONT Fairmont. W. Va.. Oct. 1*?The I West Virginia freshmen team won a hard fought game from Fairmont nor ? mal here today 7-1. All through the I first three quarters neither team could I get the advantage of the other. Just i before the final whistle West Virginia ! kicked to Fairmont and Nahle fumbled, j ! llyers ti.e West Virginia captain, re- . I ecived on the three y.trd line and In ? [two plays I'onovan carried it over. The , extra point y\as made when Iflggln i hothatn mad- a beautiful placement j kick. Perry Ryer and Venahle played the liest for the Freshmen and Noble I was the outstanding player for the nur , mal. FOE SALE?FARMS j Around Zanesvllle. C?l?:*?. located <>ti ? 1 and ii?*rtr otic of the greatest thorough-j 1 fares i;i t}??? rutted States. The National 1'lke. Muskingum <V>uiity is now huild- ' | leg one of tile largest electrN* power plants in the I 'tilted States. costing I | when completed thirt j million dollars j ? and land will soon rise !:i value. 150 acres one mile of pike, five miles ! of Zanesvllle. new .house and on public ' road, fair outbuildings. S.uIM.Mmi. ! 100 ai res oti National 1'lke. good bitllil | lug-'. Within seven miles of the City of Zutiesvllic. Trice fin.tiPO.U'i. He acres, one and one-half mile of; I National 1'lke. with new house and barn | Trice $2.301.an. Send for jiriee list and address. H. R. WINN ?rallngton Hotal, ZajiabvIII*, Ohio. | SPECIAL SERVICES 1 TO BE CONDUCTED ! AT UNION MISSION Superintendent Haines To Be In Charge. Preparations Made Tor Dedica tion Of An<oriiuu. Special s'Tvuo* w'll conducted Sun flay e\ cnlni: at the new 1'tiioii mission 'villi Superintendent Haines In ?? li:ir "I I mil i II ty" will I"- ihe subject of his sermon. In connect '?? with the' services, a , musical iirnsrtm. which promises to !??? tmusnallv luicrc--tiiin. will he rarricd out. Selections hy tile Mission" nrches-, tr;; atnl several local singers will lea tare. Uettu'tir service* will !<?? conducted at lit jail Sundae afternoon. The close of the leitnl eotieerts marked ' Ihe beginnim; of reitniar services, every tiiitht in the week, at the mission 1: was antiottneed ins: nlirht that the new Mission auditorium would for-, mallv dedicated dtltitli; the last week iti Detidior. Hxtetisive preparations are helm: made for the event. Three it.lrd debt ee Masons front <'ohtmhus. O.. will ; he include.) ju the list iif speakers at the lied e'H.c v exercises. The ptthlln i will he cordially invited to attend tin grand opening and inspect the luiild-j lntr .... .. ! OENNISON ELEVEN TO MEET 0. U. AT ATHENS .Mill MS. <? <v: 1:5 t i i :?> nil'. v.:su y's eleven. a ft or a w wk ?? f t! hardest sort mT s. :s ready !'<>r whit !? ??**?I fool hull fun* < "ii ider tin' "idg" IJHIM"1 ?.r the yiaf here li'lll 'l | .'\v wilh I '??ul - son. I'rac* dor ng ih<- week was1 hold l..h!nd .ho,.,I Ullio Held." w hen weather ootid!lions da! not j??-t rnit ? '.?iildoor work, night ^'sslmis won- ludd in the ijyin h\ ilia coaches. ( Ohio ciniTKi'd from ! Ii?* Baldwin W.iilaee fray at Heisa Saturday the \ iolitr in score. hut lost loavilv hy the Injury routr. t'apt It! fisher is "ut for several weeks with hurts, and m-\ ? ral other members of tlo- varsity ??utlit J did little work tills week. Ohio's defeat hy a -initio touchdown' fit Hranville last year has raised hopes of a vh-lory her- this year. V tow ; piece stud-nt hand will appear for the, I'lrivn and White at the I'l tiison game for the lirst time. , Dentson Crippled, limbed and cr'pp'ed from las! Sat-! itrdiy's el.asli with Wilminittoti. the Penisnn football machine litis hreti. to a! great extent, rehttilt this week for the clash tomorrow a! Vth-ns with Ohio' university, traditional foes. Hundley right halfback. and the only} veteran playing retrularly h-hitol the; line. Is out <'f the mom* for several i weeks, a- a result of his side being torn ! In the Wilmington game. Clark May Play. "ilohhy" I'inrk, track captain of last | spring. and winner r.f" l.ig Six laurels, i i< helntr groomed f"r Hundley's position,! and may start the came tomorrow. The tlranvllle camp is in good spirits, | hut no one is hazarding a guess as to the outcome of tomorrow's fray, "'oaeli Livingston looks upon Ohio as a much ni 're formidable foe than Wilmington. BRIDGEPORT HI WINS FROM BARNESVILLE: | Bridgeport High school's football team defeated the Harnesville High represen tatives. Jtrldgeport yesterday afternoon by the score of TX-0. Bridgeport com pletely outplayed their opponents throughout the contest and even with | second string men In the lineup in the ! final quarter managed to score o;t the | Invaders. I MUSKINGUM TO FLAY OTTERBEIN ELEVEN Ohio Rivals of the Gridiron Clash aft Wetstesrville Today?Hard Touffht Oajne Expected. Mu.-kitiKuii: ?"? ? 11 ? ? will |day Otter Iiti at W? <t.'i"\ ille, Saturday. Tlie teams hate Iwt ii rivals fur years. ?? I - terheln did 11>11 appear in tin Mttskinif 11111 rani last y. at Imt Kridirwi tans look fnt Ihf forniiiK tilt tn !??? a hard fiitiKht fntitfst that will tax 'he skill iitnl ability nf tin .MnskiiiKunt eleven tn tile llttlinSt. Till 111.H k ami Mauueia men are :n x' I shape ami will It-avi N'i-u I'uiifiird hy autu Saturday tnnriiitiK lur W'esti r villi'. .lint Weyi't. hin uvu hundred pound lineman, who has hccii out since the first siriinniatte of the year, is ex pected to he in the lineup Saturday. W, V. U. PLAYERS LEAVE FOIL SCENE OF BATTLE Coach Spears Carries Thirty-one Jim To Pittsburgh?Mountalnera Will Be Fully Equipt. Morgantown, Oct. 13.?(Special.)?A squad ..f thirty-'Mtc u'dl prepared foot hall players left here at five o'clock this afternoon to represent West Vir ginia I'tiiverslty against the T'nlversity of Pittsburgh at Korhes tic Id tomorrow. * 'tirefully stowed away In their special car there rcsposed four big sacks. One sack contained two dozen pairs of foot ball shoes with little short "mud cleats" attached, to he used in ease Korhes Held is just slightly damp: an other sack contained the regulation "mud cleat" siiocs. to he used In case P'oj hes Held is in as bad shape as it was a year ago. and the other two eacks contained two dozen pairs of shoes with "mud cleats" on them absolutely guar anteed to penetrate to the terra flrma of Korhes Held regardless of mud and high water. These, of course, are la addition to the regular football shoes. Well Equipt Team. liemi-mherlng the downfall of liMfl when the failure to provide "mud shoes" Is said by many to have resulted In a defeat, nothing is being left undone this j year to have the Mountaineer players properly shod. The Mountaineer squad " 111 reach | Pittsburgh at 8:40 P. M. today and will go directly to the William Penn Hotel.! Nate Curtmel! has prescribed an early j rest, hut no doubt the hotel Itself will | swarm with buzzing "hugs" till a late , hour. Anticipating an Influx of fans who have made no arrangements for j tickets in the West Virginia section in the lobby of the William Penn to- ! night and tomorrow morning. These 1 tickets will be sold exclusively to West Virginia followers. In 1!)31 trains -enroutc to Home were Mocked by locusts, which had to tie swept off tho tracks like snow. DEMAND PROSECUTION (Continued trow Page Ono) not. without protest. see their integrity j disgraced. I r?--I'eo: fully reuuesi. there- j . 1'iTe .that as governor of the state, you take such aotlhn at once as tnay In- lie'"- . 'essary t" cause the conduct <?!' this in- ; [ vostigat><>ii tn lie uniler the exclusive ail- | 1 timidly an,I jurisdiction uf a competent ; ' fearless officer of t.he state. U lid w'Hi tint lie subject In erniiily iirnitatintis. |>o- ; ! litieal entanglement it petty ilisjmtes , lie:weeti rival detective forces. hut who .will he one of iniinl and determination , iiD establish the trutji tn bring the guilty i ' tu speedy justice." Governor Urged to Act. 1 Mrs. Hall's attorney urged the gov ! ernnr in use his moral power tn bring , ? about a "thoroughly comprehensive. In-i ! tell', gent ehereiit investigation of this' j hideous crime." . "Suc.h an invostiagtinn has out yet i heen made," l'feiffer wrote, nor do the methnds hitherto employed hv the pres ? ent prosecutors indicate that it ever " ill to; or can he made l>y them. The best I result obtained up to the present sn far I as a solution of the crime or the devcl ? opment of any clue reasonably looking toward t.he solution Is concerned. Is al?- j solutely nil." The appeal to the governor was given WESTERN BIG TEN i RACE ON TODAY I Chicago. Oct. 13?(By The \ ssoclat ed j ] Tress.)?The klckoff In the race for the , championship of th? western confer ? once is scheduler! for tomorrow when Northwestern plays Chicago at ("hlengo | and .Minnesota meets Indiana at Indian apolis. Illinois opens the season against TTut-j ler at I'rhana. while Oherlin. ounrpierors; of Ohio State last year, will face the [ Ohio team at Columbtis. Purdue plays' Notre Tame at I.afayette. while Wiseon-j i sin opposes South Dakota at Madison. | i Chicago and .Minnesota are expected, 1 to triumph in their games. ! The l!linots-ButI-*r game will be I watched' with interest as Patch Tat i 1'age, a former Chicago star, has put I Butler on the athletic-map this season. ( I Notre Dame is expected tn win over j Purdue. Wisconsin does not expect i I much opposition from South Dakota. j .? j out after family conferences at the home i J of Mrs. Hall, lasting over an hour. It '} 1? followed unofficial report* to-day that ' the investigating authorities Intended again 10 question the pastor's widow. She is said to he in poor health, but hsr condition was- not considered serious. It could not he learned whether Mrs. Hall would positively he examined again, but it iva: said iMete was still a probability sip might l?e- asked a few questions to morrow. Welcome Assistance. t\ b< it informed of ?he Pfeiffer letter to fSm-ernor Bdwards. Prosecutor Stuck. . or. .Middlesex eouniy prosecutor .said: "Any information .Mr. Pfeiffer can pro cure about the ease will be welcomed, hut at the same time I do not think it would he wise to take him or anybody else into irty confidence in the investiga tion. I personally have not changed my mind as to the wisdom of that course." a A. k Meekman, Somerset eounty pros- ? ociitor. said that as far as he was tun rented iif would lie grateful for help in the ease either the state attorney gen eral or anybody else. Hammond Schneider, who had accused t "IIfford Haves of the d mht# killing, vai brought to New Brunswick late to-day, and was locked up on charges of per jury and of impairing the morals of Pearl Ballmer. He pleaded not guilty to the charge involving the girl, and de clined to enter a plea on the other accu sation. i'ounty Judge Daly fixed bail on both charges at fK.OOO. Ohio farm for Trade 47 A. 1 R house. Tarn and other build* Ings: a great bargain at $2,500. 6 R house. good condition, small .'inrn. fer tile land, tinilier. some crops, close mar- . kei. $:t.250. 1 n?iA. at i'd.000. 9 R house. | large barn." other buildings. fruit, 50. ?000 ft. saw timber, sandy loam soil, easy tillage. Owners will trade any and all of these farms and take in city prop erty. automobiles, pianos, etc.. as part pay. If interested, write for fuller de scription and free t'atalog of Ohio Farms. H. H. Misters Farm Agency caxbrxdoz, okxo DIED MARSH?On Thursday. October 12th. | 1922 at 2:13 o'clock p. n?.. at her late j home. Sherrard. W. Va. MISS 1 STKGLA MAltSIL Services from the residence Saturday afternoon 2 o'clock, bartends respect fully Invited to attend. Interment i Allen Grove Cemetery. FLETCHER?On Wednesday. October 11, 1922 at 6 o'clock i>. m.. at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Arthur S. i Evans No. 163 Elm St.. Edgewood,! Jl'GIA K.. wife of the late Captain! John Fletcher. In 63 year. Funeral services on Saturday afternoon j at 1:30 o'clock. Friends invited to j attend. Interment private Greenwood cemetery. FUNEHAL D1BECT0B8 Louis Bertschy; nnmuL dxsictos nUTATI OE&FU ? o*. lias AMD UM >?IW ITSKXT aw.i? tmm ?a* a ). iMxion ?iwu mh ' WATKINS & CO. II l*uaaxal ?ix#ctor? ut Tilo?ai?4 guibAuuui. Xaaacal Cbap*i, 1409 I ?uoji at. ?MWII CHapal 46 &?*. M. X. V&Da&lal 2641-B ^ * ? ALTMEYEE & McCOY nRUU usaCMOl PrlT?t* Parlors sad OumU' Sooai OXnco PUons 3 9 7. 14th at loff St. SXCbt Calls 1891 M 111 r ? n CABL J. KEPNEB Mendel Funeral Home 1308 CHAPLiNE i*T. Wheeling, Weat Virginia (Funeral Home 1617-1618 Phone ^Residence 1156 PRIVATE CHAPELS AND QUEST BOOMS * i WANTED?At Once. Ladles to open a business fur themselves In Wheeling and surrounding towns. Only those capable of earning $300.00 per mouth need apply. $30.00 deposit required. Ad dress Manager care Wheeling lnte..i gentor. Ootli-m WANTED?SAXES*! IT SALESMEN ? Experienced lubricating oils and grease salesmen to sell Pennsylvania oils. Exclusive protecte 1 territory. Libera! commission. lle publlc Products Co.. Prospect Hldg.. Cleveland, Ohio. Octt3-J xosT AKS roatrD LOST?Heavy, black lap-robe Saturday, September 7. out pike going East l'rom Oak Park. Reward if returned. Woods dale IMa. OetM-i IA>ST?September L'fc. neck piece (.f r;vr ntan Pitch fur. Please notify Miss Nevada Ernst. Moundsvlllc. W. Va Octlii-I XXSCXXJLAHZOUS WANTED?Addressing to dy at home nights. No Job to small address <?. II. care Intelligencer. Ootltl-m CARD OF THANKS We wish t" thank the frlcmls and neighbors for their kindness and sym pathy shown during the Illness and death of our bdlovod son. Clarence A. Heft. Also the Hev. <irosc for his con Soling words; the Center Se.hool and Kadish chapel and all those who sent floral offerings./ MR AND MRS. M W. ILDl'T. Proposals for Furnish ng Coal to Public Schools Bids will be received for supplying the Public Grade Schools of Wheeling with Screened Clean Coal. Pittsburgh No. 8 vein, for year beginning Novem ber l. lie:'. Coal to be delivered in the bins of each school, aiid at all times a sur tlcient supply must be In such bins to keep each building properly heated. The Board ot Education reserves the right to cancel the agreement it coal Is not up to specifications. Sealed bids wilt be received until 8 p. m. Monday, October 16th. IIC'2. and the1 Board reserves the right to reject any; or all bids. THRO WAGNKK. Chairman Buildings and i Grounds Committee. -'BANK STANTON. Clerk. I j NOTICE j I'OTTKRS' LOCAL NO. (5 I ! Arc requested to moot fit j j Trades and Labor Assembly | , hull Saturday Afternoon. <)??!. ; 14. at 1:30 1'. M ( '(LM.M ITTKH. j i , ! " FOR SALE Modem home, consisting of seven i .-ooms. bath and finished attic. Double j . earaL'o. Lot r>0x12". I'eet. Located in ( ; Wood I awn I'rlce $16,000.00. FOR RENT Six room apartment with bath, Mc- i Mechen. $30.00 per month. FQLMAR-ROMINE 00, 321-2 Whg. Bank & Trust Bldg. Wheeling, W. Va. LOTS 7." font lot Oak Park $4300 j "0 font Int. Mirch f.ynn $4200 j ".ft font )nt. T.orinx 84O00 j fit! foot Int. Wnntlsrtale $5000 J AJTD OTHERS?CALL 102 PAUL & JACKSON Tire. Ininranc*?Real Da tat* 601 Wheeling- Bank At Trust Bldg. ! 1 The PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM Wants I Machinists, Blacksmiths, Sheet Metal Workers, Carpenters, Boilermakers, Electricians, Car Men, Helpers and Laborers Apply J. H. REDDING Bupt. Wheeling Division Hawley Building Wheeling, W. V&. JjrJ-da tf I / | Good Farms Cheap 200 A. fine layinjr land large orchard i nil kinds fruit Tractor and all mod- : nrn machinery now being used. iiunl [ y room house slate ?'????f. basement, barn ilixliO with large straw .shed. lurKc new machinery shed, mill crlli. wagon shed. IturaKt'i and other buildings. Locaico i on pood main road 1 mile from It It. Station and 0 mi Ion to t'ounty Seat. I Carbide lighting system. new water >ys- | tern and new sib, 13x32 Price of tills ' farm $">5 per acre j Kit A li'itnl seven room house slate I roof painted, pood new basement, barn ' painted slate roof size ilixill other, buildings Spring water In house anu barn 2.">f> peaeh trees and other frutt. ' Kinesl crop corn tins year in be se?-ii. ' 3 i-i miles in County Seal. Price J?;.???>0 | with terms to suit you Also Ml acres well improved and fttts : land less than tin- value of the. house. a f.alr improved and Rood on-hard. | 5H> OTHER BARGAINS Write your wants or ronic to Watlieys Station, from Wheeling t la j W. ?t- I.. K lo I lillonvule, it., then north I on N V l'- Kxpcnses paid if inispep- , resented i E. E. Wallace Carrollton, O.. Route 5. 1 STOLBN OVERLAND TOURING CAR lo. 217218. License 85142, October 11th Notify PAULL & HENDRIX or FRED FRAZIER, Chief of Police. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Rrmorri I 'an 1 Iru 0- S top* Hal r Fai 1 Inc Resloret Color and Beauty to Cray and Faded Hair to anil tl M ?t Priffliu. Hl"-"i i*"rn> w t? PaUhafUr. N^Y. CHICHESTER S PIUS THE DIAMOND DRAND. A //l<N Itllril ilk jr?ur Iln?li| ror /A (hWWltri Qnnd//V\ y qTwTbI I'tlU In Red and Uold metallic ^fin boaea, tealed ?ltl? Blue Ribbon. \S W T?k? aa other liar af Tsar * I I (V Dr?*f1at. AikforCIU^-fn^TEnC w Jf DIAMOND IIHAND PILLA, for 2C JO yearaknownaa Best, Salhtt. Aiwa va Reliable ^?r SOLD 5V DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE "LAFE" GRANER has opened for business and will ap preciate a small Insurance policy from a few of his friends to start on. GRANER REALTY CO. 39-16th St. Phona 418 i FOR SALE A choice building lot, 65x125 feet, i on Vista street near Echo Point sta j tion. Paved street, cement walk. No! filling when you come to build. Tatum & Co. Room 6, City Bank BnUdixif, Vhon# 684 LEIVOX $11,000 Located on Locust avenue; reception I hall, living room, dining room, (Larue ( bay window) and kitchen on tirst j floor, three bed rooms, (each room has ! targe presses) bath on second floor; i furnanee. This is a modern home. Call j tor appointment. Wheeling , Third rioor, Wheeling Steel Corp. Bldg PHONE 2663 South Penn St. Frame of (J rooms and bath. j ??lectric lights. House in perfect I condition, newly painted. lias J just been reduced to .... $4800.00 See Cameron at? Security Trust Co.1 1143 Market St. Phone 308 Why Don't You Build or j Remodel Your Home? I will make plans, estimate the cost, free oi* chars*-. i>ro\ ide.l I can ; sc.-tire the contract or sell the ra? t.r;;?l. My prices are the lowest In the . city. 1 can secure you a Jona for a j reasonable amount. JOHN W. BELTZ Cor. 10th and Eoff Street* Phone Whs. 36. HAVE YOU BOUGHT THAT HOME YET? If not. g'-t liu.sy and s. leet ?.!!?? of tin fallow lux. All Boo'l li"ini s and Lmik.iIiis ,\..llll Main St . v 1>.?IIIS, l.atlts J 1th St.. > rooms atnl l.atli ,'.n ' /.alia St.. j I'i...ins and Villi 0u V Wabash St.. ?; ri...ins and l.atli. t>.."0ti I '? t li St, in.ins and l.al.'i .'..linn W.irw on.!. Hth St. t> in..in and l.atli ?'?.?????? j \ .n St. '1 roortis, a.. bath. ..".'''in. M.<'.iilm'.!i St., .1 rooms and l.atli . -I, I (in! Mas n<-s> prop. rties. h"ims and lots. | I..-I v.lit' |>r..|i.Tty w :111 us Insurance. Money to Loan. QUARTER SAVINGS tl TRUST CO. WHEELING. W. VA. Ask for Kt. Croffh&a ?3,800.00, S3.800.00 I" 1VIH hny >.i\ rooms. l>;il.h. pantry and : finished laundry on a 50x100 iut In ' Martins Forrv. 0. C. FRANTZ 413 6th St., Martina Terry Phone 264 r '' t * At War wood A frame house of seven rooms. All modern conveniences. Built seven years. An exceptional bargain. Price ?5,200.00. Hesse & Kircfiner Co. 15-1 ltb Stroot Phono 471 Mtmbtr whtolinr *?"** Xrtoto Board V, ? -/ i FS5S?Fm?>; . TW0 0000 ONES ?||?pl&g *nd b*,h- ?" ? sara?f??na"ittblt "ni'mflW froSTc^y"**' BUSINESS LOCATION - Three story building on Main near Twelfth. GEO. J. MATHISON & SON Real Estate and Insurance 1306-8 Market Street Members Wheeling Real Estate Board ' ON SEVENTH STREET? Five rooms and bath; electricity. AA Good condition ?W CALDWEUL-CSURIULA CO. 1212 Chaplin* St. Opening ET*nlnj ? Am 710 v M*mb*r Wh**llnff tui Estate Houses Built for Homes fi rooms, bath, pantry. front and roar porches, coal furnaces, cabinet mantl*. cemented basement, paved front and rear, on Miller Street $!',000.^0. 6 rooms, reception hall, bath, furnace, shingle roof, on Edgwood St. $3,500.01, FULTON BANK AND TRUST CO. J Phones 330 and 329W.?Wdi. 3588 Wh|, YES?WE SELL IN8UKAWCE ' . _ ______. J# -3 AT WAR WOOD 5 room frame house (just newly built), with bath, electricity, brick mantels, furnace and porches. Ready for occupancy November 1st. Price $5,300. CITIZENS-PEOPLES TRUST CO. RSAXTOKS BANKING? BE AX. EST A** INSVBABCS Cor. SlxtMBth and Harlit Sta. Fhoaa 4M GLENDALE A very modern home, with large grounds. 135x275. dwelling contains I looms and bath, steam heating system. Tile garage a very fide Q00 00 L. A. ROLF Agency No. 413 Wheeling steel Corp. Bolldlaf -BBAX.TOB8" Member Wheeling Seal Sstate Board ~ : ; ' $10,000 Buys This \j .story brick, for small manufacturing plant or wholesale house; good location in North Wheeling. Call Tiiubcrlakc, at ' 'k 1520 Market Street S. NESBITT, JR. rkou *43 SMALL FARMS City, Suburban an<l Count.v Homes FOR SALE ( ELM GROVE STORE ROOMS FOR RPUT j S ?? STATE BANK AND TRUST CO., ELM GROVE PHONE 210 ELM OROVE "THE OLD RELIABLE" fOUZOV DBPY. -* ? ;?\ Main street, near 8th street?6-rooms, bath, gas, laundry, jot 20!jx12C $10,000 Market stree, near 8th street?7-rooms, bath, electric lights, gas, reception hail, parlor, dining room, cabinet mantels; also 5-room house in the rear. Kot'f street near -3rd street?5-rooms, bath, electric lllghts, line home.$8000 South lhoadway street 7-rooms, bath, electric lights. Rat, garage $4000 South I'enn street 8-iooms, hath, electricity, gas, garage, large lot ....$<500 Warwood avenue at L'lst street?6-roonjs, bath, electric lights, gas and turnace 96S0C For sale at corner Petin and Zane streets?Household goods and furniture Parker & Co. 1417 CHAPLINE 6T. INSURE WITH Uf Office Phons $70$. Rtsloencs 1081-W it