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KELLER US FIRST SKIRMISH IN THEIPEAGHMENT HEARING M'.-iV ;.C- ;; T . .. t ?? g oil IV ?>? t . > _ < ?ui:t I'* A." 'v\ i>.i?.c*t?-1:> i-y :;x.. K- . I. V, ? . II. II ? ; -i ? . ? U ? ? ? I ' v;if! ' ? ? ? st!til"::; T:.. M:-.::? ... ?. ; :.??? '? ? . tl'i! ??r-fvr :: ?. ;:.?>? -a.:* Won't Summon Mr. Tatt. A*l ?? : ui > . s;. ?; \\ i ?; I I v Mr. ?i I- ft. :? \\ .. h .Mr. 'I .?? ? w ? ? :n f>' u.~ ?,*. ? t . :i .v ti-y ' \\\. -a:. ' w:is - f.-r :ii I ? v.: '??? f? Mr T.-ift S-v Mr. W???:,. - i ????? sMru'.-! ??.. : - ?.. ::\ii ? ... - ?I it> <! v. \ <1 :i !. r \\ . :.1 r-! V .???:??.<. ? ? T.-K-.n ;t"? i-. ? * !.. :?! :r.i'' !s vml ro ' !'? r:,,. ?. I ! -r yc.ir ?>y Mr. I MfiKis.-rty h -I' ???' ?!>ur^au of !ft V osf:it*i':''?i *' : ? :? o ot .1US . : ?: v. ? ,\ ? ? ? ..i.m nf The Purpose Stated. ! ?' 'e.t p ? . ? ; ? ' if ' i]t;i ? ,.p ; fi i reo. . ; ?;? . \ ? '.i; rs. .1. riS :?> ?!:. m-nt :r M ? Pauirherty had appointed rr!.-rf> ? -f icr.-.tr nn * iue- at ?! i ? 4 ? and w<.r?!iv. i-Mtrti-.f .!.?? fn ? ? i t' r:*i? pv-pla , ; ? l"n:'. <1 Stall ? ' ider.* :? w ? ?! ???? ? t !: t: it Mr. Mum-*, who th<vi u is ? ? ' .? : s T ?: la: .| ft.-p.i.! . as. s. :a:*: in stdv .ine-. a !:-? <>: vr-i ve -t-.t v i. !... oa!b d u he * r: ? ?h. r- Ji? ?? hi..! 'hat n? I - i::sf ft. -i, > vat;dp.-:nt Rame.a 'tad !?? " all ?? * ?! t ? remain :t the J'tr> !?-x air. Taft'a Commrnt. Pre*:'*-- ; Ta: ?. replying to Mr Wtekersha:;-. 'ft.'. approv t-p ;i pardon ? r .a ?,>! ??!;,<; "tl-- m.. ? barefaced and unfair t: ?' ? :il? the machinery for ? !: .r.\::: : :i jur*w!.: h 1 ail been dts ?! ' ? !itn' in nil h.s ? Mk exnerletn e !?? !'<e dera! courts. I.o ad-leil that th:> ?>nd:: ????. "gives stir" ,sent reason to ?is-;f> i I-, iil.'ti" ;. ?? well as "justify it.tr i ? n.!> ti'..it ort of the mcth-; ? ?ds ??{ 1 !*ne> and Burns." Pa il }'? v\ i>:' t'leveland. Ohio,' I ??' o appeared as p; rs'-nnl counsel for Mr. I'atightrty. develop'd from James A. Kiii'h. 1'iirdor. attorney for the de pafrneu* of o.s-e.. wh-? prepared the, report tn the land ft and case, that both : Mr. lti;rns and Mr. Il< ney had denied ihe <barges with r> Rard to the draw.ng of th" nes jury. Mr. Fundi testified that J edge Cilh-r. had deni'd the i harges. but Mr. It-i!>t n declared that tile offU ] ?u.al ids of th<- department of Jus- | fee woa'd show that the trial judge' -t. s* ? ? ad eh.ncd his opinion. Objections Entered. After Alt Italston had continued since "? ' ?!>.- : u- . practices referred to in ? \\ .-k- r.-liam report, several metn j.ors of : ? ? ??nm.ttic objected to tho minus- on of tb ? letters on the gtoiind, ?hat wcr- it '???.?:.int. They were ? virtnb'd 1-j ? *!i:i;rnan Volstead, how ? v.-r. a d Mr. Itais-.m proceeded to offer t- s'ttt -tty i.-it. ti.'o d to show* that Mr. ft.ii.c'iert;. I.o! Iinowbdye ..f tiie Wick e. siiatii re; f b. lore appi .t.tir.g Mr. !*urn . <?1. this ? t: . di., t: t.'y.'e- cenf! d-vnti:..; secretary ??i Samuel tiompcrs. pres.dent 'he Ami ra.in Federation of Labor. i.e?l that Vr. (lumpers , ad cai:-d the Wickirshum document ?o Mr ! '.it.rl.er;>"> uttertt.oa last July I i f..;e i.tt.M i:tc? mi tit was made of Air. 5t-.ii n.s appo ntnw nt. L'ef-.re :'i. committee adjourned for ?'a. t! rni-iancetnen' was mole that ;w> additiwt.a'. witne-sOS. Mr. Wicker L.OSX AJIU rOUKS. L?)i?T? ?;???><! .-..ai renter . :.?? .. U.-111 lai iiiom'ii. "ti s: [ >. v.. !?>. ? . <r .... At ur ic juicot l? i\>u it.a ...... ..".a r oil ..?t., Srcv-. i. ..i- -??'i Atain Kir.-tvf [iiiu.-i ?. .. W ... ..nk i.t.' ?iicv\ jui. J '?c?j-i :S3AL ::oriC? 'l.f !. t\i I-1. ? I'.'o -1 ? ? i:. ti < u\I, . ? t.-. .<i .i. ? ... ?? ? i "ii J.ii. i.iry :i..i ?; . uit.tr???>.-. ' \\ T IK..V ii UV. ,\I. I' e- :o 'US'.. w ? V . ? l niu i ..i*. .v.* II.; i .jui.i ... ? I. <:?. 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R?>*T?OFFICII nooai. 1- I.i NT OKKK'K K.UAI KUli I:K.?T IMM1.IUA i i! i 1 <ji.Si:s.'ION .^IJv.'i 'M> INTLLHiifci..' "i!.; .Ji. li.l'I.Nd A ft "i ^ "i'>? WiM.iii.iNU DAIl.V i.\ i ii..t.n.L.Nct;i; S70CXH0I.X>?I^ ilZXTING Tho aim..;il tm'.lng "f Uif S'f.?j!?! nr.> <?f the Nail. n..1 Kx.'hai k<- f-aniv "f Win?It hi:. Whuelf'i:. \V' \'a. w.Sl In het? I a' iho bulk TucmIuV, .la.ni.iiy Ifji. 1 ;i'J: l.ftv.f.-u ii.; tn/iirn <-t I?? an.I .. .. ??look A M.. f.-r :>??' i li-ot ..in .I.rc li.rs .11:>I 'hi- itiiti-a. it'.ti any other |.u*!ne-v-. that may i?ri? rly ;?!???>? nt C'i. i.- \v. V'ashter. , j I i*n ??t-? I Mr < I.? r?i;? r>-?. would he hoard 1.>r ho *?>????floa' <>n talari U|? t"<lay. M ? -..11 ?>)?> l o suril I ' ') FORMER RESIDENT OF CADIZ, D? DIES HERE ? S - I; r: ;? iM ??:!*.??. w.f.? ct H.I*; ?? * ? ' I.if I :*??? Sin 1 Mi !>? ??:. TIT. i| . 1 ? : : ? - .1,1 'E- . v .1 . ? ;>'i N ? ? *> ir:' i *. i .ni. M"s M. ;?..(* Ill ll?*r *-1 \ ' > -si Mill ? ? .1 S .? .< !> i . r* ;?;<??! :n ll.tr r.N>'*\ I'-'iiiiy. iii i m.i \c.if- catin' ? ? i iii j'luiii i' i.l /. ii. t.i ni.il.i; '?r J;?? :t.,- iv I'll <1 Sln> w.i < fir:i'.'!!y \l.?;-; K.lv.Il. ,;:i 1 was tin* ? : V* .. "1 Mi - !. .\??.*il an I M :: v Monro*? ion my. Al. >u: ,-i v. .?'* M*-- 11 inlon mi! Irr. .! :v siroU.. ? ?! ii|i. . ? vy. alnl !,?T i'Oii ? 1: ' .*??.. - * li'.i' !?? p!' .' ail ? i'^r's ri'iv s 'n :i:i| Slie was . M.I.. :? M ' .*!lt:r. !l u* Urol II. :i!. , *? ..!? , :i.l, M 11il I oil is snrv v. .1 |.y *,ii*<r ?? ;lir > li lt!rt**i: Si-.o.-i . .l.-iiii" V.. I. i.ui il . .I.ilni \ . .1. s..;.p 1' .H'iI *1*1 ? > 111. - J III"'. '11. Mr*. .* i *? * | >*1 \\).*'< r. 1 Mr* Hiium I.via I'lIIl.T:;' *-..? \ .'. ? V.I ' ti ? ill-Ill ft.>111 >...{* lr -111 Mrs N'.i'li..: . "li TI:in s-.l.i v i.i* a* M" o'r!i.i*l?. I -? jt*ii ' wii; li.* n.-iili* l-'ri'Iay murium: '?> ? I'.oi .1 M. iJ v n.v i-ry. n?*ar I'ail.a. (>? BURRALLFUNERAL SERVICES FRIDAY Funeral nrv'.'f* T ? Burrall. w- ; knowi Sou'h *\ * c "nan. who ? ? c.. \ li. n'-h* :i: "i" 1 'hln Valley ? bu hospital f- a ng h brief ill ness v. II he he d Friday afternoon at 2 " n'.-'oc' *"oril (1 ?< lr.'P resideMCe, No. 2M? !->ff street. Kpv A. M Barlow of the Wgsb-v NT n church will officiate. Bit- I will fol' >w In M' ZI'?n cemetery. Services w'll be conduced Thursday evening at the home by the members of '.ho Shield of Honor. Mr. Burrall wi? foreman nt the lllver .<-1(1- pl-n- of the National Tube com a.ir.v Tie was ,'2 years old and Is sur vived hv a wM?'v and six children! OTXLESFIE SEKTICEa Thn-sday iifterron nt I SO o'clock at the t'hurch of i'hr'-t. Island, funeral services will he conducted for iTcston '??ites-ije. years j. >n ? f Mr. and Mrs. Thomas iSlllcspio of No. 71 ?me street, who died yesterday morning fol lowing a brief illness. Ilev Marry Mob Icy ..f fhe church will officiate. Inter ment will lie made in the H'gil Illdge cemeterv. near St. fl.ilrsville. Mr. ttlllcsple had been 111 IN weeks. Ife was born .at N?ff. <>!i!o. and later his "areata moved to Shadvslde and Bel la re. ?>h:o. Five years ago he took up I his residence In Wheeling. SHOWALTEH OBSEQUIES. Crnntsvllle. Md .. 1 12?Mr and Mrs. Henry C. Showalter. who died at Kansas City, Mo., within a tew days, were buried today in u double grave at Smithfleld on the National highway, north of here Services were held at tin ynitthfield Baptls. church upon the c.irlvai of the bodies Mr Showalter was a lawyer and practiced In West Virginia lit- was seventy-eight years old Mr. and Mrs Showalter are sur vi\ed by the following children: ?*u mett M. Showalter, Falrniont, W Va . a judge of ;l:,. Marlon collf.ty courts, 1'earl. Insurance and real estate, Ben Air. i'o! ; Arthur, a railroad man at Fairmont. Howard, a coal operator of Fairmont, and Mrs. An:.a K> gcrs. wife if Mr. Kogcra. Kansas 'hty, .Mo. W. H. JOKES DIES. Vt'onl was received here of the death of William H Jones prom ties ? retired business man of t'.dumbus. Ohio, at Battle i 'reek. Mich., on Monday. He was kn w n to many Wheeling business men. hiVong been n freuuent visitor Iicrc. LEWIS E. MALLORT. Bradford. 1'a . Me -, ]2 ?Lewis Fl-norc Mallory. prominently known ;:i ojj dr * 1 ? ? s In many states, and organizer of the ohto Fit; i?ll company of West Virginia, died at his home lu re toi.lght He was Tit y.ars ..Id, O'ROURKE'S OFFER HAS CONDITIONS ATTACHED NfW -York. I?<??*. !.' - Tnni O'l'ourke, m :< I.maker. li t; ?n.i? 1>? J.ss Wlilard, f rji ? r h -a \ vu . )<h I ehatnploll. ;tti of f.-r to outer (tie rttitf as;'ill with hi i.. v^'ni. ,1 irk I -< v. tuit the offr: ii;:i| :i ..triiis <v if. I"' tle.'laro.l tonight, ? ?r? ? ? ? -r: -? j.k f |???i t?-?J receipt of ? rt'.? I.y W|: manage) at .\r.i:?' es. ' ytire I in him an offer." s.l" 1 ? ?'li'iitt ke. "jtrnl I i-i i't re?l him I'd p.-r I'M! <it' the gate dpts fi.f ;i inat.-h ?. !? .v'aj.etl at t'a: l'"h> ttfotl-.'lt. Wllirll v ? !?! amount t? > . on id-tahly rii? ? ? ?: ' the J:: 7 WiS.'.ieil allowed iiii |? ? V t?r the !.-*?:?? at Ti.'otht. I ma<le it <?'?? tr. hotv \<t. that my ??'??i iv.is l>a.-< ?! <>ii "liis. i ..ndlti.-i.: V. ?'??'id l.ave I.? .satisfy .i. 'iiths i p ti.e (hii?? i.f ;ti?? Mitht, that '? >' v.as it: ? a: a-..; and III <???!.d. t ??II If U :? -.r ! .at: it-: HI .-Oli.ltt i'.TI ! < .. - .???ii ; :la m >t? h COLBY AND WkSON FIRM TERMINATED Wash in t..n, '.i.'.-, 1? r.a.nhr.dge ?'<d t.y's a ii nia: n 'in, tu the :.i tiima'i.n of his 'au |.!ir'ni'r'iiiii w:th Woodrow Wilson is la." a surpri.-e t?. Washington. >t.d is legatded a ail added evtd.nee t h i' tlie fut .tier pie.- dent ;.s asm turn ir.if h'M ?tt- '."ii to polities. parti.'uiarly i he 'l ortun ? of the 1in ?> : at :e paiiy it. I I'M What d'lfrc" of lead.-i rh:p Mr. Wilson n.a> e.vpe. ' t" assume .m his' pint s ,.s prohaldv known ? >ri I > hi ins. If at this time, and It ts douh.ful :f ev.-n the t'.-w alio art minihet.d am.i.g h.s ."lilid.tits ...ii venture t" speak ui'h any author ity on ill. subject. DU1 LED YESTERDAY. Mr" A lice Kuntz ..f Wheeling Mrs Harm.ill t'ati. :i>".i W.....1 stree". t'iarettce 1. Keeter. all N'.rtii Wabash Henry i'!iari> s M ~*>] Mala street. Mrs. Mats-ate' ? J. West Alexander. I k *~ TROTTEMlf with mm KV KT.rX KT. 'N CtZVT" ItV ATTOTDIST S20 ron NTI'ISion IN TOTJHTII cynr.TT m. e. edifice Apcaranc? of Kobed T" gn ves Crn.tte Diversion?JJo Domonatration MaCa Me! Tr ?????. here sr* "in* HO "t '-'.n | ? ] , * '? ? . \ . I ? ? ** ' * 11 1 ? >' 1 M: . |. i! f ? ? $'<> i- ??? t ? ( n:h" M's s ? n no*; v.nr. t!??>?*,? ?? >hr"iig tint i.ll"d 1".h s<:rv.-: M '! . hutch last n ;:h'. .Mr. Tro* v, ?; Whertinc w'li '?!> I Sunil.tv \v ill i .? i *il:?* -"S .n tin1 Co'irt Th- ;str. . rifti-noon :in.l evening. Ti e <1 <\vtit'>w!i rhiiii aeeord'Hlt t'1 '? .1 Maui"* ,.f in.. Mis- on. will SMSpotld Sunday n tnr that ? li?'i. h i1 s".;iii,.i ?- may attend tlu Tr?f'r meeting. ?a t r l1 1:1 ? ?? .Mm ? :? wa* oriMv.-n'il l>y the ? iti,? i? ? ir.? r c ' tton of tin. Kn Kiu\ K'ar. Mi'' iib-r vvlii'h jir.-oat-il Mr. Tr*wt'li $C."> to b ? ,i M1-1 : ? '' 1 - ? in-., of ? ho -? lint::os i-roatoil S"ino comment. Moict II inim o.itro,.. singer. aeenm pnnv l;?u Mr T'.'t'ir was evcdb'nt v.ooo l is; n ght ? vl I,:. "Ma-vol..us Grace" '\\ep* ?!?.- :n. ' ?.. \ .,1 b>,v vol express on- approval. Mr T- J liti. Tlilr k c''a ?>;.>:? s'N'i VOS o "i.il-,r God s'1 hvsl .J,,, ii.oll *li.i 71gave li s only 1. iri.Mon s- ?? t'l i" ????> ????v.-:1 boliowth In Mint .''in! ! i:.it i i !i l"i- have ever lasting I fo." I to sa'.l it part " T.vlicr cn'b1? this voj-e Th-1 l.iMh- 15: Me." Thore Is enough L'.?! a th:v-rc to save Mi-1 w w.oM God Vv. .1 timl pave, wo .... ?: . \'.>r >\ ? *? ? a!! tr> th Tho ,i* tnvo r!v:iic, when v'>. lovo ? ".-??-?.'li wo ai" iy< I '.o to give th. ?? vorne:liin:r. saerifl e always makes love "I.ove fulfils rl! law. love wo'ks no til. Th's >1 I t-\. I- v., familiar -it we ha-d v .tar" ? ???- ?: h on i1 ami w*1 rjuote !' never th'nk'r.g of t' ?? wonderful mes suite It eontv'nr (?> 'l per.'' s!n-s|ck wo'"hl "It was Hurry M .ore;i.-ct?e who came to this country from Ireland to visit I'. 1. Moody. Mr .Moody put him lip to preach In the Moc'.v church in Chicago end for seven sfalpht n'lthts he pr'ached on John throe 'ixu-Mi It was th s that changed 1?. I. Moody's mes sape. he went -o preachitiit love Instead of law and this world was moved to God by that wonderful nian of God. Toar 2&>nnUUn Peaks. "First, the love . 1' 's ,Sey.-n ' description; we cannot fathom It. JfiKher '.han 'ho heavens, doeper than the sea. wider than the ocean. Is the un bounded love (>f (Jo-I. No matter how f.>r d ?wn h man lias gone in sin. ?h? love of God can reach him. God's grace !s greater than our sin. "God Is love. Go,j forgives. He Is the only one or the only thing on earth < rin heaven who does forgive; nature never forgives, b'onie man conies to me and tells me he worships nature; tlmt nature is his God. Urother. nature w.U never forgive. "I was d"vn in Galveston, Texas, three years ago and I saw where nature had drowned hundreds of people .V>. Khe tiever forgives Sometimes she is unspeakably cruel. I love nature, hut g.iture Is not God. "Society never forgives. If you think she does, you try to run f"r olTioe. and you'll mighty soon find "Ut that your great-gre.i. - grand.iddv vva* a horse thief! S..c;etv to \ ? r. never forgives. Nothing ca.u forgive but God. "lie hates sin, hut lie loves the sin ner. .lie shows .his lovo by forgiving . h.et the wicked forsako his way and the unrighteous man his thought, end Jet him return ui.to God. for ae will abundant!', pardon ? "ilod vv..l never save y"i In your sin. hut from jour s :. If j"U forsake, lie forgives Then he shows his love by taking account "f ? ur sin and punishes It. 1 wonder .f ? -a ever knew G"d never forgives s;n without punlshltig It lie cannot, for awav htiv-k In his holy law he sahl 'Tin' soul that slnneth tt shall die ' lie must keep his word, that law irn vokahle Admonishes Women. "If you love your child you will pun ish him when tie does wrong. Sister. If ii don't correct that hoy. v.,u don't love him. You say you do. .',u: 1 t?? 11 you you d"n't. If you b.ved him the way v i should, you won id not let him g ? and do the thing that will ruin him "Yes. G"d alwavs punisheo sin, but. thank God. he punished our sin .:i h!s own blessed js-'ti. M'.hat love Is this that when I . a poor lost si'ir.fr and a drunkard, thai tbul so b.ved me that he let Jesus die Iti my stead. Thank God for Jesus I 1 ! -\e hlni tonight for what he has done for me. I.he-i ? Si" shows his iove by sv mpa'hizing with you. "I.lstcn at this verse of Scripture: ?In all their affliction* tie was affin-'ed ' You never had a sorrow or a care that Jesus-didn't kit av a.; about it. and In cures more than you can ever care." NO TRACE OF THE MISSING AVIATORS El l'aso, Texas. I >oc. 111. ? Iveports which stirred Unison, Arizona, and no Iphhorinp t. wns 11 a? the two missing axlators. t'oloml Ftancls >Mar hall ami laeijtrtiaiit ?' F Wei.her hail la-en found t?ir?.?-?! .ait to t.r news of a sniut Idk plane which whs forced down near 1 'a'tlMitl. MOSCOW CONFERENCE ENDED IN FAILURE M "SCOW. IV 11'?illy The A "focla t? d Tress' The calf, terice on limitation of armament-", which was l.cinp part icljiat - e.| in h; Uus-lii, l'l.'.itiil, l.atvla. Fstho nta ami Fin hind. has t ?? >il;iti tallurc ami disbanded. The breakdown . f the conference was *1 lie t.l the failure of the delegates to concluile a treaty of mm-aggress Ion, prlo. to the commencement of discussion of the tjtie: t oti ,,f limitation of ar:nn merits. The e|. sl| . rp v of the conference were marked cm.res Ions from all the ileh-ir it piiis "f a .1-site t? li\e tn j.e.acc wt'li 111? ?'t'e irhPors. Raid at Bcllairc The honie of Mir y Eej. tine on K gh ? onth st . ? t IV are. was i ail si laie last niph' l v ..'' ? rs tti a ? ea-vh f .r Jajiior. A <tu:titt ty of iiotm nr. w an I two ijtia-t" of "Jtiiklta tulle" li.|l|i.r Was f .iiinl The w *tii.in ua? iirr>-:e.| ami Will he arr.*t:piiei| todav fm a prolittiiti at y hearing hef o* tin- mayor. FLORENTINE POTTERY ! AT CAMBRIDGE SOLD TO NEWCASTLE MAN '"inrinnati, Dec. 12.? (Special.)?' Ilp.'alo of the plant of the Florentine 1 'o: tory .mpaiiy. Cambridge. O., near j Wheel nst. a subsidiary of the Cfati. M nufarturinc company, Cincinnati, bankrupt. was hold ijj t!ic office ?f l'n :?! States bankruptcy Commie-; er-Ref. re < Creve. hero, today, and re ; estite nnil equipment was "knocked down" Charles ,T Kirk, New CasCo. I ii, a: hl? h'd of J73.0u0. The :se.| vr, 11:e wis JM.OIS. Th<> "rlc'iia! purchaser. I'hillp Gflll- 1 !.er ?"h caK 1,1.. whose bid of $31,000 \:in ?<??? ct,?<!. was Kirk's rival at the -.si" today. but he stripped with a bid; I'r.l'.ed States bankruptcy Commis 1 n1 r-Itefi-ree ("lre\e confirmed the sale and orders were Issued for title to the ; r ipertv to he conveyed to Mr. Kirn. i ; "Miracle Man" Victim Of Blood Poisoning Newark. N ,r . Dec. 12?Dr. Miller 'loyal Whltenaek, famous specialist on children's disease,, and known to thou- I -an!; ;.s the "Miracle Man." died late t slav ;,t the Presbyterian hospital, v here !ie had heen confined for more than Cx weeks. suffering from blood I <? soninjr. Dr Mhltenack was born In Newark forty-elpht years apo. i ISMET PASHA (Continned from Fags One) thus disposing of the Armenian claim for a national home In Turkey. Lord <"urz'>n replied In a splrlted.'man :ier to Ismot. saying It was the first r.tr.o the c.inference had seen the Tur kish delegates as an historian and had always thought of him before as a sold ier and a diplomat. Denounced By Canon. The British secretary for foreign af fairs nail! the conference wan dealing: with the affairs of people In the great est distress and must find a solution for the problem of the miserable refugees, without regard for ancient history, and must frame a treaty which would pro tect these unhappy people. In emphatlo tones ho denounced Ismet's demand that ' there he a forced exchange of Turkish 1 and Creek populations and declared that , :he minorities must remain In both j countries. Making Progress for Straits Settlement! Lausanne, Dec. 12?tBy The Associat- j ed Press. 1?Progress Is being made by | the experts representing Turkey and 1 ' the allies In arranging the conditions under which the Bosphorus and the straits of Dardanelles aro to he used by < merchantmen and ships of war. Russia, however, continues to protest ' against being systematically "shut out" j of the straits negotiations. The Soviet J delegation, following today's meeting of j the experts. Issued a statement declar- | tng Russian expert shad desired the op portunity today to disei^s the question j of the demilitarization of the straits, i hut that the allies told them this ques- ' ; tlon exclusively concerned the entente | powers and Turkey. HURT DROPS! US COLO WE I HITS WHEELING ? Thermometer Reenters 16 Above?Bliz zard Head ad This Way from the Lakes. With the mercury iti the themometer ; nt the Suspension bridge registering 1'5 ; abovo zero and still dropping at 2:3U this morning, the Wheeling district ! Is beginning to feel the lir.st extreme J cold wave of the winter. Colder weather still Is predicted at a near-bllzzard !r sweeping this direc tion front the Northwest and the lake, regions. Hear Zero at Chicago. | Chicago, I>ec. 12.?The first extreme cold wavo of tho winter, accompanied lr. many sections by blizzards, high winds arid snows, gripped the entire ration today with the exception of the fc'uuth Pacific coast and extreme South-J trn Florida. i In the Great Lakes region and upper Mississippi ? valley the temperature ranged front a few degrees above zero io a few degrees below. Chicago cx: perienced Its coldest weather of 'he winter, seven above zero, ratty todayj and several points In Indiana, Illinois.) Iowa and Wisconsin reported near zero j ar.d sub-zero temperature. PROGRESSIVE PLATFORM i (Continued from Fare One) political forces, Including Individuals in each state, for the purpose of perfect ing permanent state organizations." I In debate on the organization plat- | form it was disclosed that the. confer- i enee had a debt of J11.000. The report of the resolutions com mittee, presented late today by Edward Keating, former congressman * from Colorado, and characterized by him as embodying the best of many resolutions presented to the committee, form "tho shortest political prog-am ever pre sented in American politics." was adopt ed after prolonged debate and parlia mentary difflcul'ies. The Platform. The platform contains six planXs and a resolution, as follows: '"On behalf of producers and consum ers we demand: "The repeal of the Esc.h-Cummins railroad law and operaf}on of the rail roads for the benefit of the people. "The public control of water power In the Interest of the people. "The direct election of tho president anil vice-president by the people and extension of direct primary law* In all states. "That congress and the practice ot courts to declare legislation unynstitu tlonai. "Enactment of the N'orrls-Slnclalr consumers' and producers' financing corporation bill designed to Increase , prices farmers receive, and reduce prices consumers pay for farm products, and the creation of an Independent sys tem of food producers' credits. "Increased tax rates on large incomes and inheritances, and payment of a sol diers' bonus by restoring the tax on excess profits. "legislation providing minimum es sential standards of employment for women; equality for women and men. wiille Improving existing political, so c!-? 1 and Industrial standards, and state action to Injure maximum benefit of federal matemi'y and Infancy acts. "Resolved. That the conference for progressive political act'on. as a leading factor In securing the election of prog res-lve I'nlted States senators and nicmb?rs of the house requests such \ members to act as a people's bloc, and to work for th? progressive program, and tha' the chairman and secretary of *h!? conference call "tirh progressive members together as soon as the new congress convenes, t<> organize them for effective action." No Third Party Not, The entire evening session was de voted to a minority report of the resn. lutlonc committee, prnpns'n- the forma tion of e. third party, which after a pro tractcd debate, was defeated by a vote of f' I to 32. Speaking in favor of a third pnrtv, Robert M Ruck of Oil- ago. a Farmer i.ahor de'egate. d-clared tha; "farmers and labor see no hone 'n tldd'ing with tlie pemocratir nnd Ret ubllcan partie? because they a-e owned and flnancvl hv Wall S'rect." TP declared the con fercncc "was so d?ad It could not write its own platform tndav and had to re fer It to the national committee for consideration " George Rowon of Xor'b Pakofa. 1 ? non-partisan league representative, tpeal ing against the rcpor*. a-lvocat??1 working with the old established par ties. Headod by Johnston. Immediately following final adjourn ment of the conference tlie' executive committee orrar'zed by re-elect lag V.'llllnm II. Johusion of tbe m ???lilttis's" union, chairman Fred If- wc "f .v.- ? York, sec re'nr.v. and Warren ?. stone .<( the Brotherhood of Eocon.otlvc Mr.gl tvers. 'reasurer. Resolutions asking tlie recognition of Soviet Jlussl;:. repeal of all syndica' I'tn laws and Tier subjects were re- . fc-rred to the executive committee f if disposition. \ W A-N TED?MI1.L WANTED?Night A shwasher. A-ejr's Csfster;*. 12 2 Market. I?e?-13-1 WANTED? Experience, I and capable man to manage a cienoral Store t"r mining Co. Apply grcirnc reference to Jefferson Coal Co. I'inec fork. <>U;>> Dec 13 - i WANTED Plvt Pr *k Layers in Tori ' Alt*. W. \ a.. J 1.30. j>?>i (voir and transportation paid. No labor trouble. Central States t' nstruot .?:i Conipant Dec.ip SHIRT M A N I K A C T" I '1 K K wants Agents to soli shirts direct to w.arr". Earn b;g tn.mey. He >o >r own boss. No experience capital rc ittired Write l'or free -amples. M.\l>IjoN MILD 2. I<tf? A?r'-adv\a\. Now York N o v 12 ? L O Y. v..; 61 i WANTKf1--3 .,i! -r. r~ Trot : truck drivers t.- Put..: t.g Mu'ci .. Co.. Peninsula. . i????? XI ?? WANTEt' Experienced Bolterm ?kcrs and M uchitiitits tor p rtn.mcu: ? rn pJoymei;? o;t W, .<i 1.. K U> Apply. C. \V Henry Conor.P. Agent, .j City l'i ;C H.dg. Wh' i. UK. U. \ *. Df'j-t WANTED"-Single man to work on D.? ry farm. R? feretiee re ;u.ro.i Pu'.-ird Bros.. Triadolphta. W. Vtt. Phone !?t Elm Or <t?. He.'- t:i WANTE!"*?A ?ot' 't>T fir rur i! ro'j*-" w Tk 0:ie vvl h hor^e HM-i 1-UpK.V 1T ? *t\' car prei?:r?J. Salary ?:;>! commissi' r\ f ?? r tn i ttet>* rosuion. Apply Vr. Uo.-lca. l*t relation Manager T'?? Iiueiligencer. ?wanted?Man of ability for newspaper ><> letting posuioiu Gaol salary to producer. A ;> ;? 1 >' Mr. '.???4>1en. Ciroulata-n Man ager. Tlie lateLiacticer. WANTE d?uo s TO SELL THE INTELLIGENCER MORNINGS BEFORE SCHOOL Officii 1505 Market St U AUTXD- x XiiA-Li WANTED?Young lady to a?s!it '?? bookneep.t.g a:ul giii'r;?l off.ee w>?r?i s'tauv rmi'leymetit ii.\e s>!wtie nam I'cr !a ansaveriNj if p .v-'Mc r\ j*. K. ?are Intelligencer. l'C'.II-it WANTED?Hitly c>?c.: t? ?t p'.a.u not.'.e cooking. Good wages to r tj.'it j-ariy. Central Hotel. Clays* ?l>. 1'a. I'cctl > WANTED- llr.;?e keep.-- p-r f-.-i ly of tl?re?> grcwn people. Apply 1*1-1 ?*'i street, ttrst floor. iwcll i WANTED- il.rlv I t factory w -rk. Apply to Mr. Bennett Wlivi.au T.Ie Co.. 3D', an ! E"fT at. Decll-l WANTED?Young Lady. Telephone clerk preferral !e. one who ran u?? typewriter, apply Western L ni.-n Dec r i-i WANTED?3A^?3MIS SAKKSMKN?W.-Vo tor of linos ;.nd fu!. r?f ? Asr- Earn ' 'o $i'j. OOj your.}". li.? demand fur men. la eXperienc* or expend ced O-ty or travelling. Nat'!. i?aios. .vis Tr. Assn. Dept. 411. Chicago. kit 2-6-S-J-X3-la-ll?-20-'.:'-:S-CT-C3-S4' JaJ XOK SUE. ? F'>FX SALK?Complete so' of Mali i: / dining r-K.?tis rurnitur-. sa-. r.i'? . i . stove, i1 iao and oih?r h'-u-? hold ir lure, ?"all \\-dre>d.iy yf Ttiur-da> a". 45 2a ne Street. l-mnd. DcclJ-'n ion sack?< ; roc-ry 5; r'oraer -ii and JuO'b St-. Coou location. Can give good reasons lor selling t. il Wheeling J117 7. L?ccll!-i? ? ro* SALE?rAEK1. rph SAUK?i'ruii farm. miles from UuVer. Ohio on concrete road. 52 a- r- . is choice Win cr Ap5-.es. lear.ug Is years old. 2 > acres k "il ;.tuber, unde, laid with Hi").'."}!) tolls ''oai. do acres ? go^d farm land, good bu .d'ag . ; ?u. > ?:un at once, particulars. v.r.e v. > Welty. D ?v?r. Uuio. Dec 12-1 DIED HA.VLON*?On Thursday, Decern Nrr l.?22 at i:3o v clock in., at tne r?-s: dencc of her daughter, .Mrs. James Nichols. No. l"v K m street.- SAKA11 KL.IZABKTH. beloved wt:? of John Han.on. In her t>?th year. Services Thursday evening 7 JO o'clock Friends of family respectful.y invite-l to attend. Interment Ilc'he; M. i-j. Church cemetery Friday morning. Bt'RRALL?On Monday. December 11, lt'22, at 10 o'clock p. in . Lul'IS K. HURRALL. at the Ohio Valley era! Hospital, in ti.e ilird year of ins age. Funeral notice hereafter. FUN URAL DIRECTORS Louis Bertschy nifllLlL DIBECTOR PK74T2 CHAPEL 2TOS. 1132 and 1124 MAIX STREET Store 'Fliono ECO C. J. HEBTSCHY 'Phoan 3634 WATKIN3 & CO. X*un?r?l ?.rectors and ?.canned SiubAlmera. i'uucral Ciiupe;, .3Ju at. Phocei: Ca*p?l 43 Has., M. T. Mc?aalel... 204I-E k. ? ? A.LTMEYER & McCOY FUNERAL RESIDENCE Private Pernors ana Guests' Pooms >5flce Plioae 307. Hth at Eoft Street. MtffUt Cails Wils.-G or Whg. G4i. I I CARL J. KEPNER Mended uaera? Uoaie .1303 CHAPL1NE ST. Wheeling, West Virginia /Residence 1156 Phone^ UIlcra| jiome ioi7-1618 PRIVATE CHAPELS AND GUEST ROOMS I EMIL J. HANKE NOW WITH THE jGranerRealty Co.! 39 Sixteenth Street. Fhones: WTig". 410; Woodf&JLle 198-Hs j I s ?? Real Estate Bargains Chapllne St ?3 brick buildings. Two ' arranged for two families; t> rooms. I 1' baths each. One 6 room and i bath. (Soixl condition ... .$15,500.00 Jacob St.?Hrick house, 7 rooms and ! bath, good condition $7,200.00 [iustness properties, Homes and Lots In all sections. Call and list your property with us and look over our 11st. Insurance Money to ZJban Qnarler Saving & Trust Co. Wheeling', W. Va. In the Center of the City Ask for Mr. Croghan For Rent Possession Dec. 15th Six room modern house, located "(hit the Pike." Rental $75. Call; at the olTico. Wheeling Third floor, Who ell a* Stool Corp. Bld? PHOHB 2665 FOR SALE ! A choice building lot, 65x125 feet, on Vista street near Echo I'olnt ata tlon. l'aved street, cement walk. 4\o | filling when you come to build. Tatum ci Co. Boom 6, City Ban* BuUdlnf. Phono 664 A iczy Little Home Frame <>i 4 rooms, in good eon-' ? lit ion. < >nt ?'t the flood district. ? Nice front porch; good yard.' Must he seen to bo appreciated. Only ? 1,000 Security Trust Co. 1143 Market St. Phone 308 r'" NOW IS THE TIME To Make Arrangement, to Suild or Kemudoi V our Moine. 1 tvili inane plant, estimate the 1 re m ptoviUi'U 1 oai Hcciiri! me oiiir.iti or mi. i.ie ma ll v pr fes are t ie low in ihn . ..y 1 ran iMVure >i u a l.'ia for a s a cHiiii?!aL JOHN W. BELTZ * Cor. llitli and Toft Streets Phone Why. 36. jl /j $7,500.00 i Will buy this modren stx-roomed houtje with garage for two cars, situated on corner lot in Edgdale. Possession at once. PAUL & JACKSON I 001 Wheeling Bank k Trust BUf. f -v At New ftiartinsville W. Va. Bottling outfit business com plete; confectionery supplies. Will sell or exchange for Wheeling property. Hesse & Kircher Co. Member Wh??U&( Real Setate Board Phone 471 1224 Chapllne St. ' SOUTH FRONT STREET Twelve rooms, 2 baths; large lot running,10 river. $8,000 CALDWELL-CSURILLA CO. 13X3 Ch.yUn. rt. Op*alnf ETWiin*. Fhon* 710 ?! Miimtxr Wfca.Uiiff JUaj Eatat. Boiril , AUTO LICFNSES Apply at our offiecs for your 1923 liccftse. [j Jr^g^\\HHours: 8:30 A. M. to 3 1'. M. . ? ? ?< ?? > i-fcaia^ NEAR FORTY-THIRD STREET % Three rooms and summer kitchen, gas $1600 L. A. ROLF Agency So. 413 Stool Corp- Boildla* "UALIOU" XBombor Wbooita* Boot Kitota Board BUSlINBiSii LUUA'I iUN Three story building on .Main near Twelfth. GEO. J. Mal disO^ ev aOiM Eeai jejune una insurance 130 u-o Mar&e? ttlieet Members Wheeling Real Estate Board Fire! Fire! Fire! Winter is here, more tires occur. look up your policies, sec if you have enough. TOE, THAT ADDITION a. X< POBICY FULTON BANK AND TRUST CO. Phones Woodsdale 320 and 223W.?Wheeling U0b8 W. YES?Wll S?~L INSURANCE Poplar Ave., new 6 rooms, bath, electric tight, gas, hardwood hnii.ii ,ia/0.C0 Warwood nve., 6 roomi, bath, electee light, gun, iuracce S.o<X,.00 South Broadway bt., 8 roome, butl* ci?c^..c u.ut, ga3, laundry 6,300.00 Virginia St., uuab.e treme, lu ro?ui>, bath, gun, ia..udry, ait.c. South Bean St., a room-, bath, electric WJlt. lau-diy 7,000.00 PARKER & COMPANY Phone 3703 INSURE WITH'US 1417 Chapline St. Nice VVarwood Home G room frame with hath: hardwood floors . Kl^gtiiieity. furnace and laundry. I'uilt-iu cluiia closets mud bookcases. Lot Ji'xlGG. Price JSt>,5()0. CITIZENS-PEOPLE J TRoST CO. HJEAXTUKS ;.?Awiciriu SEAL estate :NIIKAUCE Cor. Slxt??nUi and itfarkat StB. Phon* 49* r~AT MT. L)ti ChAiN I AL C large rooms an J room for bath, with lobe 4 down anil 2 up; large front and rear porches; large lot, with garage. Only $3,800 Also, at Mt. do I'iiantal?4 iar, e rooms aud cellar, 1' lots $3,500 Ask Tltuboi lake, at S. INESB3TT, Jr. 1520 Market Street Phone ?43 r ?? \ A Good House ct Low Cost A I IiJk roomy hous<>. uitli t ilnMu-d rooms on '.he main floor and two -fni:-jjn siii-.l .-??o:i;s on th?* .Si foil.I f 1.. ,, t'lilnoo tfil \vl:Ji m h a tl?? tit'i-s i.\,. w, .1 <>;? ivaicr. a siaii' !o>>f on t h ?? house; a pirasing.ou win>* and i vrr> th.iif! .n a;i,?!o p.c ordi-r. t'oiio- this jiroj-niy and niahc us a h;d. A GOOD FARM AT THE CROSSROADS Sp^oially tot'aiiiin; iii a<Te>; i; room !i nn'; ;*ani, silo, stable for 10 I'ows; a;-c ?? o.'i'lia; il, 1 pi-acli t ?si >uo spliii-illd highways; very |>ro iluoiiv.- so; I. INSUILiNCE?HEAL ESTATE?BANKING STATE BANK ANL Tit USX CO., ELM GROVE Pt/jne 210 E. G. "THE OLD RELIABLE." Small Tanna % ? iESTER s fills TIIK 1MAUU.M) l.KAM). A /*'Vir\ I.?<!!?-?! A?k your I'rujrUt fs'r / \ C (( Rv^\ t hl-chr*.tor ? iMkmond Tlrmod/V* \ I'lllu In Krtl ?nu UnlJ niftillLVV ' l*'*itl? Hltip Rlt?lv-.n. V/ VvS Tib* DO otWrr Kuy ?f jour * I / ~ /IT l>ruC?Ut. II !.< ?<> H-TI'i: . | W tJf IMA MONO ltKA.Ni> IMLlM, frU. j ?r SOLD 31 DRtuSlSIS tV?RVWHLR?