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CROWDS AT COLUMBUS KNIGHTS' CARNIVAL AND FESTIVAL INCREASE I ENJOYMENT REIONS SUPREME AS MERRY-MAKERS ENTER SPIRIT or EVENT Prizes Awar<!e<| Man and Woman. MU-s Paul Leads In Contest. Howard HoUobangh trying: to fl*>d out tf h? stands a chance for tho prize for being1 the heaviest man at the show tonight. Increasing numbers are attending ihe Knights of Columbus Indoor ?';ir?i\.il and Circus at the Carroll e'.ub and last evening betweeu il.Ouo and -.."?"0 people look In tho fun at the lug show. l.ike the previous evening the big crowd was swept awav with tho spirit Of the affair, and old King Knjoymeat reigned supreme Young men and old men, young women and old women ali became children again and f.?r several hours had the time of their young lives. While every feature of the affair attracted Its coterie of admirers none ?nuld be said to he the most p'-puiar unless It was Monte Carlo where IP cents was worth a thousand dollars. The various devices were crowded all evening and thousand-dollar bills sure looked like small change. Tho Kord booth, where the Ford road dler was on display for the contest, was tho centre of much attention atiJ i ' he competition ;.i seem* nn.- . j w.tcott is v? ry k< ???!. I' wtli close oat* j i unlay flight uti<l tin winner will he | tlOIIIIOed. I I'r.as?*?4 were given ins' \?tii;? ! the shortest man and woman lis '.??us,. ;,I I" o'elok. Mr. I. A. I 'oik!, j f,M : <f S2 lughtei street. wu. tli, na n's prize :\ hat given ov \!!i'ii 11 unit '. wliil< Mrs H. I I ?:i i 1?? v ISit-rkorit,-. i sa4 ..t i???; Main sire-i , won tli. Initios' ? prize. i slip-over do j tinted by tli>' Kou-Ton. Ballots Counted. T'o ballots wire counted it. tlirti j voiit.i; ladies' popularity eni'test f.-r tiiv ] I ?'i"0 iltamoiul ring. ai il while Miss I'uitl ] I ut;d Miss Keeker are siiii in the load.! I Miss Mary C.isev r placed Miss Hetty I itoiniek for third idise . The other' i eotitvs'atits made |dg ".liiis anil the jean is gradually e'osiiis up Miss j Hague is Ini-k'd up' u as ? dark hotse I and the finish of the (ont"St may *? e I the standing, reversed. The st indtu^ j at last <\eiiint; was as follows: I Alma I'anl 13.23.*. j Margaret Keeker I1 I Mary t'.isey t'.-i' I ?Hetty tlortilek .' 0 ! Helen I.ally n.f'it'J I Anna Kitner it.'"."? I'eggy i lonti r it.nr.S I t.ettv I'llom it.e.oi , N'ellie llawkins 2.M'i '.Ma vine 11 trtseu'.l? Worsens ki. .. . j Margaret la-Vulle i'.TSii | June t'arroll 2.731 . iieorgia M' t'laiiahan 2.710 ! Mary Hague . a r.7?'3 ] !i the eon! est for girls a: the St 1 Joseph's aeadt my tile eompetitiori !s j very keen and the rare very interesting. The standing in this contest to date follows: Mary Meflantoui 5.210 ' (lertrude Klynti *1.100 I Mary Violet 3.0" 1 \ Mary Hickman 2.523 Mary K. I'olton S2." . llriwna Trautwein 723 j M. Rabcs ? Kathcrinc Korhan 26u t li-U 11 Martini 2V (oTahlltlc Stuchr -12 l.i'iviia .Murray 2hii Mary 11. Soliafcr 17> I lai'.t .Mi't'iiil.i^'li ail A boys' ?*?? 11t?*st was also held in the I'athcdrul iliyli school aiul tin- leaders teporteil to date are as follows: ,Jos?-ph (?"aiicy 7. HIS Mini I lamia ?!. Joint Mnnnert 1.7??(.' Mbiiel't Kliriiel" I" I I A II.oil Joseph ' 12" llarol.l I .a i. a John i'aliahail ???"> These last two (oiitests have ebc-ed 1111(1 the winners will I"- handed (il'del'c tor their prizes. Some of tie- V'U"" rt-rs polled a very lurce vote attesting to t heir popn larl: v. Heaviest Tonljfht. Toiitftlit's prizes will he awarded for i the heaviest man toid woman in 11 ? ? hull at 1" o'clock and 'I'olt do stales will he ttsed t(( determine the correct Weisht of the contestants Added features each evening serve to make the event doubly lilt cresting and the old saying of "sotnethltiR doing every minute" aptly describes the Ide show for there is something doing every minute titel all over the building. An exceptionally large erowd is an llflpatetl for this evening and the many speciuI features Is calculated to pack the building frtvni 7 (I'ttlock i((iiii:ht until midnight There is no a(|mlsslon fee and a vltst t(( the I'll; show will carry you back to your kid dues. Then Is fun for y uitig and old utnl it is fas: and furious. EBERT'S TERM IS PROLONGED IbTlin. <>cl. -I - ( !ty the Associated I'ress.)?The relrhsiag l.y a \??t?? "'I' Jill to Tii today decided i,, W the term of Kricdrh-h IJ.mtI in !!??? ticrmnn pr.-ai denoy until Juno J", I'ij.V The extcnsa-ii "f l*i < si'l.-ni llbort's term became .? \snuai certainty last week win-a tpolitical pnrt.cs agreed to the Introduction of a bill in the Ibdehstoi: alio-tding <\u- constitlltlon to that effort. Ilerr Kbert was elerti:.! l?rovl> o:i:i! pr*,?ol< mi l > tin- National assembly :it \Veimar before the adop tion of the roll-t 11 itt loll wtlirll pfo\ Id,? that the prrsi lent shall be elected by universal suffrage for a t> rm of seven years. The <in,-si i>>n ,,f' an election un der thr eoltst it-ilioii h.i^ lieell pivssong for some time. J,at it was recently de cided that the pr-sent unsettled cottds ib>us were itiisuii.ib'.e for a presidential campaign. Sanitary Strike Order May Go Out Wednesday East Liverpool. (>.. Oct. "I?Strike orders effective October 31. will be is sued to -.500 union sanitary pottery workers Wednesday or Thursday as a result of their rejection of n propose., ten per cent waste reiluetion, oflcials of the National lirotherlvoil of opern tive Potters announced t?oilitlif. The walkout, which will also affect 1,0**0 unorganized workers, will meuo a complete tie-up of the ceramic indus try unless there is a settlement In the meantinn of the strike of IT.<>?*?' general war.- potters. The latter branch of the trade has been ol'c since September 3u. FRED MENTZ TRIAL IN FEDERAL COURT TODAY !?>#?. 1 Men 1/5 <>l' ' In.| Mnrlto' strop;, charged w ::11 violating th? l'lpior laws, will he arraigned in 1 court today for trial. Mentz Is < ii <ric???I w t't 'i*i\c in Ills jio.s.session nod selltni: liquor at tic Royal ltnr Too Information charges Monty, am! rh-r'.. I'cuio-ttj with a vio lation in one information. nurinttl. iio\\ \io. olcadod guilty to three lh|iior charges in court yester day .''id was lit.oil i and costs. WE USE IT! Kvery ('hiropraetor in tin; country?and there are thousauds of them ? de pend entirely on t'hiro praelic adjustments to re lieve their own dear ones from illness. I to you think that we would ex periment on our own wives, hahics. fathers, mothers ??r brothers and sisters. We know Chiro practic and use it. i I f GOOD MORNING JUDGE!?? | ' I Itn'i'f? I 1 Police last (-wiling started another| [campaign against alleged violators of > ' tin* traffic ordinance l>> parking inach- j j Irn-s in tin- congested district h-Iigcr j l.'llltl u'J 111' 11III l-s>. Charles K- itl. r iiinl J II 1-ttitt ? ere j j two arrested l-\ I 'at l olttlti ti (? t -iis*lii|* r-it j , a charge of parking in tin- ?t>*s?--1 -1 I J ili-itrici.il l'-.-t!. will la- arraigned in j [police court Saturday ivi tiinc Pat Hilioy was tirri*str-l l>y Patrol- | tnatt Charles Johnson mi a drunk charge. Charles C--x was arrested )>y Patrol-j I man 1 {a Kit see on a charge of being in-1 to\i?.-a ted. K 1. Marks will In- arraigned this i ? morning l>y Patrolman I'harles Johnson | on a charge of parking his car in the! congested district. I Another offender of tin- parking see | tion of tin* traffic laws who was arrest ed by Patrolman Oehrlng is Hubert j i M eistor. j Ceorge Mnth. "f lb-Kali--, was fin-d j > "? and io-ts for parking his ear in' j the congested district. S TC. Frank was nnaide to 1-e in court | ; yesterday and his case was continued : until Saturday evening, lie was arrest-j I SUPREME COURT I PJi.'t i li^si mi \\* \'.i Oct CM?On in : ions discussing the legal points in- j voiced in mandamus writs issued in i (he Way hp countv ejection fight were j handed down today l>y the supreme! | eourt of appeals alone with derisions 1 in 1,'t other easus most of whit h dealt . j with interpretations of contracts. ? , The eourt granted writs of manda ' nuts October is as asked by the Republican and Democratic executive i committees in Wayne county, com i mumling the county court to appoint! as election otli'-ials tne nun named, on lists supplied by the party commit i tees. The opini >11 in the case brought! j by the Democratic committee declares i I that when the :m n whose names are, j certified to the county court have all j l the qualifications required by law j "neither the county chairman nor the! j county .court has the right to strike from the list any of the names so (selected by the county cominiUec and 1 | substitute others of their choice there- j fore." i Proxy Custom Upheld In the oilier case the matter of the | j proxy of A. If Holt by which he sat J I with the Republican committee was, i discussed, the Supreme court ruling i ("thai the practice of members of j ; political committees uf designating , iproxies to represent tin in. being of j long standing and uniformly recog nized by the councils of tint Republi can party, will not he condemned in 'the absence of a legislative require ment, prohibiting it.' both opinions wore written by Judge Kit/.. T h H*>r i? innc 1 >ecisious handed down by tlioi Supremo Court of Appeals today were as follows: (Soorge ('. Long against toorgia Rrnilt, Randolph eouitly. reversed: state against Shellon L. liefer. Ran dolph county, reversed in part and at firmed in part; A. M. Rucknian against llarrv o. Hay, Randolph county, reversed and decree lor the plaintiff: Andrew \\\ llanna against Wilson 1.timber company, Randolph county. affirmed; Kmrna Bright against Robert ('humid. Tucker? oun ty, reversed; M. M. and 1>. I). Brown [against Western Maryland railway ! company, Itandolpti eoiintv. venliet 1 sol aside and new trial awarded; W. ! II. Fisher against Keystone Mann ? Incturing eotopany, Randolph count), judgment reduc ed from ?tn ?!',7SN.0n; Keystone Manufacturing company against W. H. Fisher, af ! firmed; Lync hburg Colliery company i against Sauley and Eastern railway I company. Fayette county, rulings at I tinned; T. IS. Agglcston, acninst s. m. 'Kendall, Randolph county, a I firmed; | A L. 11 ill I against Ucorge C. Backus, I Nicholas count), reversed, injunc tion reinstated and made perpetual; slat". I again -i V W Ism r. Randolph conn iv. altirnied: Tcdhert C. Ilattteld jagains' Albo-i I i lit 1i ? ? Id. Raous j coniii \, 11? ? iiiijt r? r su- :aie d. j \|..|< tli.oi I l-ad 1" ce il : are j ? i.. i ? i < in I! i e I ii ? t i-i| mali - ? a.'li ximI*. I ,i\itagoig ai'prnMiii.i l ? I j eight l"i ?so'< | iikliubllklil. ,??1 nn .1 charge of parkins his oar in i he congested district longer than SO minutes. Eddie McCorkle was arrested hy Pat rol ma n Charles Johnson on a drunk ehnrgo. I'atrolmnn Yocke arrested Ada Can ninin on a drunk charge. H. B Spindler was fined $20 and costs for speeding on the Island. ileorge Xeval who was arrested on a disorderly charged made against him by his wife, was fined $5 and costs. Jim Prager. Buek Shane. Jim Henry, Hohert Flaherty and Jno Panlols were all assessed $1 and costs for being drunk. J. E. Coleman and J. C. Bowman, ar rested hy Patrolman Flannagan for parking their cars In the congested dis trict longer than 30 minutes were each fined $5 and costs. Mike Agnie. arrested for parking, had lus case continued until Saturday even 1,1 i Frank Seheestle was fined $;> and costs for parking longer than 30 min utes. BROTHERHOOD DINNER THOMSON M.E.CHORCH Members of the Thomson M. E. l'.ro'Jierliood will enjoy their monthly ??feed" anil entertainment Thursday eve ning in I lie ehili l ooms of the Thomson M I-:. . hurrh The program has not hern enmpleted, but two brief addresses will be delivered by prominent Wheeling men and plans will be completed for the entertainment course of the Urotherhood during the winter months. GOVERNOR DAVIS TO SPEAK AT BELUIRE <:.'\?rii'>r Harry 1.. Mavis of Ohio will .i<l?ir>-ss a mass in online ia Kcllaire on tin i vt'iiina of November ari'iiriliajr to an announcerm nt last ? \ ?? 11jn^ following a iin-i i ii}j itf the Republican committee ? if lti'Ilairc. I'ti this 'I iv tdnvernor Mavis plans to tour :!o- entire country ami will deliver several brief talks an.I moot at many ? ! 11 jte us a - possible. A:i announcement was also made of tin address l?v ? 'nnRn'ssinan Frank B. Murphy to he d'divered tieXt Monday i vctii'iiT ut Shailysiile. iCHliS BURNETII FINED $1000 FOfi VIOLATING U. S. LIQUOR UIWS FIVE CAPTAINS PLAY I ON NOTRE DAME TEAM I - - _ : Leader In Every Branch oi Hcnot&atic Sports Recorded on Rockne'n | 1322 Eleven. By CRAJTK WALLACE. I One reason for the remarkable soo ! cess ot' the Noire Maine foot ball team Is the vcrtasatllliy of the men whom I'nmh Hoekno experiments, on the squad of 1322, for Instance. are found the captains of the five important ath letic teams of the university. Captain Carberry, left end. Is the cap tain of the captains because he captains , the gridiron eleven. I'aul Cnstner, fullback and al-Ameri can prospect because of bis ?running. passing. punting and drop-kicking abil ity. is also captain of the baseball team. Last year he pitched a no-lilt no-run victory over I'ttrdue and shut out Michi gan. .1-0. He captained the hockey team for two seasons. <!us Mesch, right halfback, whose I running against Itmiters was a settsa j lion at the l'olo i {rounds last year, is captain of the track team. He is world's champion in the 44<i-yard low ""hurdles and 40-yard low hurdles and was a member of the 1920 Olympic team of the I'nlted States. I .Micky Kane, candidate for left half | back, who featured the opening game luith a .10-yard run through the Kaln j toazou team, is basketball captain and j tltlrd baseman on the baseball team. | Ltoth Kane anil t'asttier were approach I ed y big league scouts after the end of lite 1921 baseball season hut each looked away from the professional game for otic more year In college. Neil t'linn. who stepped into the right guard position when Kddie Megree had n shoulder torn, captained the hockey leant which won the undisputed western I college title last year. In addition to the captains, twelve { other men on the squad have won letters I in other sports titan football. This j number will lie greatly Increased by | the end of the year when the flock of sophomores who will win football , monograms this season will have had bin opportunity to shim- in other sports. CITY MANAGER DOWLER ! TO ATTEND CONVENTION | City Manager Charles H. Howler i will attend the City .Manay rs' annual convention to he held at Kansas City. I .Mo., on November H. l.". and 1(5. City council last night passed a re solution whereby the City Manager ' Howler's expenses will be paid by the j city to attend this convention. ACCXP? HXcomcxwDATioir *v or DZ8THZCT ATTOIK^T. Charles Bnrnetti Was Charged With Possession On Two Count* and Selling Idquor On a Third. ! ? 'harles Burnetii of Wheeling entered ' a plea of nolle contetitro to three [?-haw* of violating 'hp lii|iior laws in | frdera I court yesterday afternoon and ? v as tilled $1,000 and costs by Judge ! \V. !?:. Ma her. i The tine was reennitncnded by the die trlct attorney hut Judge Baker refused to accept the recommendation until lie had questioned the prohibition officers in the case concerning r.urnettl's repu tat ion. I The nfilcers said they knew very little but understand that Burnettl had ii. poor reputation. Assistant District Attorney Matthew In explaining the reconimendation said lie did so when he learned that TSiirnett! hnd stopped selling or having liquor in his posses sion and was now engaged in a legiti mate business. Burnetii was unable to p-?v a tine at ' that time and was flnallv released un'il ! this morning w'th the promise that the ? line lie on id today. Burnett) 's well known Whee'ln*. lie operated a sofr drink establishment at No. "4 Fourteenth street, and. accord ing to Ms own confession, sold Intoxi cating Honors. The eharce og selling and possession of Hounr was the rcsu't of a raid h? former Federal Agent Thomas Arring . ton in Anri! of til'?? ve.ar- A pnr-ha?e was made from KurnetM by Office-* Wilkinson and Doerr end late- ?> r->?d was conducted. A e'r' was (tie only person in tbe establishment end the officers seized n ntnnt'''* of I'ni" i Several month* ago Borpett' w? a"* rested Jo'ntlv with Fred Mentz f.>*|o%v. ' In-' a ra'd on the Tlovnl Bar a; 1 ?*ai ' Market street "dirn a quantity of liquor was contlsea ted. I i In Berlin one frequently see* Amerl | ran tourists in the principal thorough 1 fares carrying Inrje packages of paper marks wrapped in newspapers. I Here's Something for Girls to Try ??-?. p.iimniMini.j I. 'MA 'J J.f Walking 11:?- ^reused pule, wit It a I ex uf mutton as the prize, 1b the newest of sports for women. 'J'lie new Men mines from Enplnnd. The pole Is pro jected from a pierhead or dock and Is well greased. The women competitors, clad In bnthlnj: costume, are supposed to reach the end of the pole where Is the prize lex of mutton, (if course if one of the contestants slips and carries the other with her, two others continue the pi me. Here ure two fair batlieri Just uiunupiix to hanjj on, with the prize not far oil. V&Aspin" SAY "BAYER" when you buy Aspirin! Vnless you 5*0 the nam* "Payor" on j and for pain in genrrai. Accept only' package or on tablets you are not get-1 "Bayer" package which contains proper! ting the genuine Bayer product pre-j directions. Handy boxes i.f twelve tab-' scribed by physicians over twenty-two' lets cost few cents. Oruggi-sts also sell I years and proved safe by millions for} bottles of 21 and 100. Aspirin is the colds, headaoho. toothache, earache, neu-j trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of ralgia. lumbago, rheumatism, neuritis. 1 Monoaceticacidcster of Salb-ylteaeid. ' "A Makes Ironing Day An Hour's Play I \"o housewife who will take advantage of our free trial offer to do one full ironing una new KOTARMX Home l)oul>le-|{<>II ^ Ironer will ever again he willing to jjo haeK ti> t ne siou ami 2# laborious tlH't hod of hand ironinjr. J Ask about its many now improved and ox ? elusive features, its dou bio rolls, rovolvinj; shoe, m automatic foot control. 1r its patented ruft'ler at tachment of remarkable ^ etTieicncy and. most im- , R' tK w portant of all. its un ???i a equalled economy in op crating HOME DOUBLE ROLL IRONER Kasy Terms. THE FRONT COMPANY ! 1301 Main Street. Wheeling, W. Va. i r ! MI ?PTm?nm? ?1 " rj^ P | It's Fire-Resisting i ? Along with the attractive, ? i durable and weatherproof m qualities of the Vulcanite J asphalt Self-Sparing Shingle is I . its very important fire-resist- IP ing quality. I This shingle has been np- J proved by the National Hoard of Fire Underw riters. It gives rt an added protection for your home?a safety precaution which costs you no more tluin y? the ordinary shingle. Jg jfcS canite Self-Spacing cfpHlfl nT* you this shingle before rfflMnnX you buy a new roof yW iT j| for your home. /J IP See I \1|R/ j "this sKin^lo at \?/ The Scott Lumber Co. Bridgeport, Ohio. j Chiropractic WILL HELP YOU (No Charge for Consultation) HERBERT G. HULL, D. C? Ph. C. Palmer Chiropractor 33G-37-38 Hazlett Bldg., Cor. Twelfth and Main Sts. Phone 1573-J, Wheeling', W.V;\ Hours' 10:oo u? 12.1"' A. M . to o:XO 1'. M Moil, W.HI-. IM. ;i?h| iiut., 7.0'J tu S:Ou 1'. M. RFJokns(^Pjjn^ Mv Friend: ?/ Than* is ;i real paint and il <M)sts vnii onlv $2.75 a gallon. Years of practical experi ciii't' lias tawiiht us what is best to us- in every case There is a kind of paint fur every purpose. The particu lar kind for your particular job should be used. I.et us decide for you; be jruided by our judgment. PAINT ' W1I0LISAU f?c?_ . Ml ^chapmaK COMPANY I ?r^JF lilt MAINST. WHHLIMG.W.VAA, ' s J FOR CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS Headache INDIGESTION Stomach Trouble I -SOLD EVERYWHERE I ? I PLEASE TRY "CLEGG'S" The 'Best of AM" Mustard Plaster substitute, made of Mustard, i Turpentine. Pepper. Menthol and Camphor. It's greaseles*. Don't blister, and so nice and o'ean to use. Trr It and see! Be sure to say ClegR's." or you may not get "Mus-Tur-Pep." f B. W. PRATT & CO. 20 Twentieth St. CONTRACTORS Whwlinf For Horse Painting in All Branches Dealers in Window 01*88, Putty, Varniih, Oil, Turpentine, Ktc. j Paint Mixed to Order in Any Quantity I * I V ! - . > NO MORE Wash Days We are thoroughly equipped to do the whole family washing and guarantee the work. No injurious chemicals used. Just the best soap and soap I i nowder. | r ! 25 lbs. for $I.OO 24-HOUR SERVICE WHEELING WHITE WET WASH CO. Phone War wood 330 .i.i_i.i - ? ? 1 ? if ? See Us First i ? i : i i Before you Build let us Rive you Prices and j assist you in your Plans? j Our Estimating is at your service free of charge. This is a good time to remodel your inter ior finish? Our "A. & M. Quality" Planing Mill Prod ucts are without an equal. i i ZZZZIZZZIIIZZZIZZZZ I i 1 The Anderson & McGregor Co. 3564 Noble St., Bellaire, 0. Phones 117 and 118 Wheeling Rep., E. H. Crockard, 21 5th St. Phone 2852-R. '