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The Charleston Daily Mail from Charleston, West Virginia • Page 8

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J. IVJ. JU. O.M PI VT, i OTTO'S AUTO BYAHERN lOTD.y, Here One of Host Successful on Record; Officers All Re-Elected. Daughters the American Involution in the state of "West i pinla, closed their fifteenth annual Conference yesterday afternooii at 3 o'clock after selecting Huntington as the meeting place for next year.

The recommendation of the nomi- i natihg eiommiitee, returned during the! forenoon session yesterday was i thuslastlcally endorsed by the and the officers of the state or- were all ro-elected for the! tnaulnr year. I 'Quite a large amount of business i vas transacted by the society in its two-day session which opened AVed-1 Tnorntng and the visiting dele-1 and out-of-town members of the organlaation were guests as at social functions. i i The evening before the opening i the an informal reception the visitors by the Kanawha Valley Chapter of the society and there i a large crowd present. Wed- was featured by the reception by Governor at the ex- ou.tlve mansion and yesterday ex-! Obyetaor was host at his. 'home, to members of the conference 4 to p.

m. Several excellent addresses were presented including: one. by Qeorse Maynard i president Beneral of tiro national and orif Mrs. Clark Heavncr, state regent I and 'thfc address of Mrs. Spillman Philips, registrar Eon- erittl, yesterday.

The reports of various state' officers and i cfialrwomen indicated that the society experienced a a i i -tlurlng the year and is in a. sound con- CONGRESSIONAL RETUSNS ARE STILL INCOMPLETE; JBetnms From Second District I by Secretary of State; Five Only Half In. 'Official returns on the vote cast in tH? flection November 2 'for congress inr the six districts of a reported today to the secretary of state as follows: congressional district, i pjjeto loturns: county, Brown, 2 9 7 Bowers, Berkeley, Brown, 4.313; Bowei-s, Grant, Brown, 4S5; Bowers. Stdve-r, a Brown, 2 2 0 7 Bowers, 1.227.;' Hardy, Bowers, i Jefferson. Bowers.

2 2 6 1 i Brown, 2 5 2 6 Bowers, 3 3 7 0 Mbnongalia. Brown, Bowers, 1 Morgan county, Brown, SOS; Bowers, 1'endleton, Brown, SQ9; Bowers, Preston, Brown, Bowers, Randolph, JJlFOwn, Bowers, 4,082: Brown, 1.979; Bowers, 2,432. 'congressional district, incom- Marion and Ohio i not reported: Brooks county, Xeele-y, 2.7SS; Rosen-J blpom, 2 4 2 8 Hancock, Xec-ley, 1 3 0 i Rost-nbloorn, 2 2 8 7 Marshall, Neeley. 6 2 1 4 Taylor, i ley, Kosenbioom, 3 2 9 4 Wotzel, Neeley, 4 9 5 Rosenbloom 3,072. sThlrd congressional district, incom- jjlfte, "Webster county not reported: iFiraxton, Kidd, 4 2 4 0 Reed, 4 2 9 2 Cilhqun, Kidd, Reed, 1.04,4; Clay, Kidd, Reed, Dod- drldse.

i Reed, 3.107; Oil- mtr lyidd, 1.965; Reed, Harrison. Kidd. Reed, Kidd, Reed, 4.562; Nicholas, KJdd, Reed, 0 6 9 0 Ritchie, Xtdd. Reed. Upshxir Kldd, Reed, 4 9 2 6 TPourth congressional district, incomplete, Pleasants and Roane.

counties not reported: Cabell county, Conner. 1 2 8 4 3 TVoodyard, Jackson, Conner, Woodyard. Mason, Con- Woodyard, 4 8 9 4 'Putnam, Conner, 2.590; Woodyard, 3.2 I Tyler, Conner, Woodyard, 2 6 I i Conner. Reed, 1.C64; Wood, Conner, 8.782; Woodyard, 10,117. Fifth eongressional district, incomplete, Mercer county not reported: liincoln county, GooclykoonU.

Logan, McNeal, 5 4 6 5 Goody- kaontz, Mingo, McNeal, 4 6 7 GQOdykoontz, 3 9 7 7 Monroe, McNeal, Goodykoontz. 2 9 9 1 McDowell, McNeal. 4 9 5 0 Goodykoontz, 12.020/ Summers, McNeal. Goodykoontz, 3.5S5; Wayne, McXeal, 4 4 7 6 Ooodykoontz, Wyoming, McNeal, 1.S25; 2,932. Sixth congressional district, incomplete, Boone, Fayette and Raleigh countie-s not reported: Oreenbrier, Wilson, 4 9 2 8 Kchols.

Kanawha. Wilson, 1 9 0 0 0 Echolrf, 2S.380; I'ocahonUus, Wilson, 4S5; Echols, 2,866. VORM ft PREWWELL BUTiVe MUCVU I so rr MKE SOME PLANNING A BIG MEETING. Adjutant Harvey to Welcome Salvation Army Officers Here. Adjutant James Harvey, in command of the Charleston Salvation Army corps is making plans for one of the biggest meetings ever held in this clly ivlit'n the commander of the district of which Charleston is a part arrives tomorrow.

Recently the districts of the Salvation A in the United States wore re-divided and arranged and the change put Charleston in the Western Pennsylvania and West Virginia Division i headquarters at Pittsburgh and the charge of Colonel Thomas Stanyon. Colonel Stanyon, his wife, and the headquarters staff will arrive hero tomorrow and remain i Monday, i which time there i bo several services and a special Service" fur the colonel at tlir; citadel in Virginia street commencing at 3:30 p. m. Sunday. The various officers accompanying the colonel on his visit here i speak in different churches, both a morning and evening.

MAIL SOLDIERS' PACKAGES. War Department Gives Instructions llogarding Sending Parcels. Christmas packages for American troops on the Rhine must reach Hob by December 0 to insure deliv- ory before Christmas Day, the war department has announced. They should bo sent care of the general I i army transport service, Hoboken, N. .7 Parcels for men stationed in Hawaii and the Philippines should reach the 1 depot quartcrniiiHter not later than i December 5, i those for shipment to the.

Panama Canal Zone and Porto i should be in the. hands of the general superintendent army transport i service, pier 3, army supply, base i South Brooklyn, N. by November ''110th. Parcels for a must not ex- i coed seven in weight and 72 inches combined length and girth. Those to men in the.

canal zone and i a possessions are limited to 20 pounds in weight and two cubic feet i in volume. NO WAGE REDUCTION YET. But There Will Be Later Says Head Of Xoungstovm Company. Youngstown, Nov. a.

statement today to employes of the Youngstown Sheet and Tube company, the largest Independent steel company In the Youngstown district, James A. Campbell, president, said 'it is not likely that there will be a general reduction of wages for some time." The statement continued: "But there surefy will bo later on-not, however, until the cost of living has been still further reduced." SEKVICE IN CLUB HOUSE. The Methodist Community church" hold services Sunday in the Y. W. C.

A. club house and a welcoma has been extended to the public. Rev. Rev. C.

F. McClure. pastor, will charge of the services. Miss Catharla Walker will sing a solo with Helen Rhodes pianist. Sunday school services will be held at 9:45 morning worship at 11 o'clock, song services at 7:15 p.

and evening worship at 7:30. POWER, OF ATTORNEY. TTie commission of Attorney R. E. McCabe, conferring power of attorhey on him to represent the A Sales Agency, of Charleston, has been filed for record in the county clerk's 'of- fice.

T. D. Siler Is the president', of the company. A KODAK The Xmas Gift Supreme It's Sure to Please MOORE'S 118 Capitol St. I PROHIBITION BTTSY.

Arrest Three Men nncl Capture Still in ClurksbuTK and Nit.ro. Pete Roberts, of i Thomas Frank- and Frank Shetoek, of Ciarks- have been arrested by prohibition officers on the -charge of violating the i i i laws, according to i a i received by the pro- i i i a Roberts will be heard by O. D. Acrce, tho poaeo, at Charleston, oil the charge of having- five gallons of liquor. Shelock and Frank were held for tho federal grand on the charge of having in their possession a 10 gallon still, 60 gallons of mash and one quart of whiskey.

ARK RECORDED. A leasts R. H. Wiley to C. Delanoy on two tracts of coal land, 2110 and 43 acres, In Maiden district, i and one, from R.

S. Oliapman's estate to Me.Kinley Chapman for a i i in the same district, have been filed for record in the county clerk's office. The latter is the i i at 1'erryvllle in which the i the late R. S. Chapman was killed by robbers this summer, TO ADMINISTER ESTATE.

On i of Seth Savage the court appointed him to the ad- ministratorship of the estate late Dorothy Savage, and ho gave $1,200 bond for a i performance of duties, with L. B. Elkins as surety. M. E.

Flowers, Kenna Russell- and W. A. Foster were selected to appraise tho of the decedent. WIILIAM FOX presents WILLIAM RUSSELL Kan Who Dared Drama of Love And Revenge amid the California Kedwoods Story and Scenario by Julius G.Furthmdn. Direction by fmroetl Flynn RIVER NEWS POLICE PICKUPS.

Stages of the Rivers. i The. following: stages of tho New, Kanawha and Ohio rivers were re- i ported to the i engineer! this morninjr. i The New river: at Radford, 1.9, fall- ing: at Hinton. 3.G, falling.

The Kanawha river: at Charleston', 7.2, stationary; at Kanawha Falls, S.S, 1 The Ohio river: at Pittsburgh, 6.3 rising; at Dam i S.3, falling; at Par-' kersburg. 10.0, a i i at Pt. Pleasant, 9.1. rising; at Dam "(i, 9.S, rising: at i i i a i rising. Boat Movement.

Boat a i lias picked up i on i river The arrived at 9 n. m. and tho i of Charleston arrived at The. vS. S.

Rumspy arrived in at 10 o'clock from Lock 10. Tho Smiih, passing and the Scotia and Mary en to the eit; the list for today. The heavy snow-fall and rains caused the river rneri to a i i a a substantial rise, in i river which would permit the departure, of the oil- i tow-boat which has been ready for the i tr the Mississippi river for son)a time but has been delayed on account of the low stages In the Ohio When- You tKink of Poultry Supplies THINK--of the Farlon Johnson, S. D. Lower and W.

E. Drisi-oll were before Judge W. Wertz in police today on charges of having moonshine liquor in i possession at one of the lower Kanawha street hotels, and the latter on an a i i a charge of selling it. was tried, i lined $100 and costs and sentenced 30 days in Jail, hut gave notice of a peal to the intermediate court. Officers, of the police a testified a 1 when a on October Johnson had two i of moonshine.

The other men, arrested at the same, time'; and place, secured continuances of their a i to November 22. A a Lewis, charged i i ing the pockets of Herbert Eugene and the larceny of $35 rash a a pocket i was grant-1 ed a i a of 20, The' affair is said to have occurred in i i i of Dryden and streets. CHARLESTON Nursery Seed Co A superior quality of Poultry Feed at wholesale prices. Phone Capitol 2242 446 Virginia St. MINERAL LEASE ASSIGNED.

An agreement for a of a coal land lease from W. C. Delaney to No. 2 Gas Coal Company in two tracts of land in Maiden i i has been i for record in tho clerk's office. Otituary KIRK.

James Preston Kirk, 71, who i as watchman at crossing of i the Kanawha Michigan railroad on Blgley avenue for a of years, succumbed to sudden attack of a failure I i a after eating on Thursday. Rev. Harkins, will at the services which i conducted' the home of 3ir. i 'son. 1205 liife'ley a at 7 8 0 i evening.

On Saturday i body, will bo a to Cotton i for i burial. The deceased is survived by 10 sons! and daugnters. as Geurgo Kirk, Cotton i i i Ward: S. B. Kirk, of Charleston; V.

Kirk, of Raleigh i 1 Of Cedar K. T. i I Kirk, II. J. i and -Mrs.

KvPi-rU Wheeler, of a Mrs. W. of lied Va. cnlU-rt i rrofit, Xot Prophet. A 'colored a named Joshua Johnson was arrested for a i whiskey.

his case 'he judge i asked him ivaa any relation to the Joshua that made the sun stand i "No, sah," replied Joshua, no 'lation to dnt guy, but J'se real 'riginal Joshua a made the life for fo- TODAY Two Arguments that never failed big Mac- Noir, the engineer, in all his dealings with men. Bnt there fame, a day when he faced a problem that neither might nor reason eould solve for him. He was caught between love for a friend and love for a woman. How did lie decide See this groat picture. J.Parker!3ead Jr.

Fratik Browailee J.ParkerPead Jr. You have always wanted Here it is! -and the It's only natural to long to get away from the hard, slavish work of washing clothes by hand. And now Special offer on the Western Electric Washer and Wringer places this reliable household aid in your own home at remarkably liberal terms. Only Down Western Electric Washer and Wringer starts right to wrok on your week's wash. That's the way to make wash-day the sunniest day of the week.

If you are planning to take advantage of this Special Sale-WHITMORE ELECTRIC CO. 1000 Quarrier St. Ph one Cap. 988 "Buy Service with electrical appliances by buying from an Electrical Shop." Dry Cleaning and Insurance You Never Lose When You Patronize The Modern NOTICE! Patrona who had garments In our hands at the time of Wednesday's fire will please put in their claims at once, in order that prompt adjustment may be mado to all. HEN you send your suit, overcoat or other apparel to the Modern Dry Cleaners, you have the absolute assurance that you are protected from loss from any and every cause whatsoever.

This was strikingly proved when fire broke out in our establishment Wednesday. EVERY GARMENT ON OUR HANDS AT THE TIME WAS COVERED BY FIRE INSURANCE, AND EVERYONE WILL BE MADE GOOD. Everything in this plant is protected by adequate insurance at all times, and will continue to be thus protected. In addition to giving you work that is thoroughly dependable and service that is satisfactory, we.give you also the element of SAFETY. This is part of a business policy that our patrons cannot fail to appreciate.

Everything is back in working order in our plant, and we are again at your service. Phone for our auto. Modern Dry Cleaners 1008 Quarrier St. Phone 3884 TODAY and SATURDAY A rSPAPERf rSPAPERf.

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