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LOCAL NEWS ITEMS ’•'ull moon tomorrow night. The county schools closed Wednes . for the holidays. I he pul ■ ■ ofliecs and hanks will ho ed loony, Christmas. John Clean, of Philadelphia, held fit-re tut bigamy, he having married three wives, has been released, as wit Aesse.s from Chicago needed for his prosecution could mu be brought here. , Rev. James 11. Kendall, of Kennett Square, to the regret of the congre gation, has declined their call to the pastorate of Newark Presbyterian Church, vacant since the death of Rev. W. ,1. Rowan. \ Newark town council has irccntly pmVhascd for the chief of police a motorcycle in order to permit him to cover the town more effectively. Mr, James Price and .Mrs. Ida C Bishop, both of Havre de Grace, were quietly married at the parsonage of the M. K. Church, Heeemlier Hi. by Kev. H. I). Stewart. Mrs. Maurice Thomas fell at her home in Havre de Crave, one day last week, injuring one of her shoulder#. The Havre de Crave Hanking and Trust Company last week mailed out checks to its Christmas Club mem bers -$85,000 having been distributed. Miss Emily Cord has been appoint ed principal at Kennedyville high School, succeeding V. T. Honnville. Thieves visited the farm of Wei bod Cartier, near Stevelisv die, on Kent Island, a few nights ago and carried off his entin dock of turkeys Th ■ thieves used aI: kin earling the poultry away. Mrs, K. A. Slut u n ha - been ap pointed chairman !'■■ the North East Near East Relief d 1 . e Elkton M. E. Sin ay school's con irihutions last Sum! y to the Near East Relief fund tot led upwards of s.TOO, The Charlestown and and Stone- Company’s plant has uspendeil oper ations for the winter The Sigma Nu 1- ■ erni'.y of Dela ware College gave a dance in the Newark oi ght last week, which was attended about " on pies. The largest assort ment of line box candies ever show i 1 Elktm: Wells Hrug Store. a.T A line new piano he- been placed ir. the Grange Hall at West Notting ham. Now window ..els have been put n|> and a three bnrner -b! -to-, • has also been added to the kitchen equipment The po toll ■ i . a e made a president la! kb by :he de parnnent, h:n. n-g i-.--, d f-.-ni tin. fourth to th third cb --. Mrs. M r. i 1 ■ H. Hadley Is p-■ - 1 m Ire .- The 1 ■■ id Christmas e I’m the beiiel'u 'l'-!. 1' ... Cn \ P F. Clu n i: i, -tl( J -20 . The auditing ■ noni ! . Shy run H-ise Coen a- a- .ionit t ed ill. i ; cep. ■ * i -ee ! - front tit ■ i I >■.',loll 1 Just reel Tire of Whit man's Cam <' 11 Jeffer . M; i About To i 1 habilitution t lege wore toyali;, : no women of 11; New ( i < Newark, at a( hr ,-ima vtj . nor honor last week. The Mi. rs wen I i . . ■ ■ ” i I THE KENNARD-PYLE CO. i ()17-H2.‘? Market Street I WILMINGTON, OKI.AWARE | We take this opportunity to thank our i friends and customers for their patron r / a<*e during the past year and extend to r' them the compliments of the season. “Wilmington’s Most Reliable Store" I I i n V\ - \ I tolii ave in a few days foL their homes The War Department in its esti -1 mate to Congress asks fci an appro priation of So,,0(10,000 for i ammuni i i.m arsenal at (the Government prov. 1 ir.g grounds, Aberdeen. > IK- ■ dents of Peneader hundred in tl, vi nity of Welch Tract have or 1 gam/.ed a Community Club and clect i ed these officers: President, Mrs. ' .eore Jarmon; viee-|iresident. Mrs. Haney Davis; secretary-treasurer, • Mr. I. curve Hutchinson. ; The Hnsee farm in Morgnee, Kent 1 county, "untaii ing 221 acres, has beer. ! ■ sold to Julius Hem/, of Ridgely. for 1 St 10,000. \ pageant or play will be held in i Pev iew Church entitled “White I • lifts f r ihe King”, on December '2!b ' I'he -. rci-es begin at 8 o’clock. This i . play consists of twenty-five eharai • r -dudisig a drill of small girls. ,:i ■ pa--1. i- -erdially invit d to he pre-ei ami w 11 1: --.-a piay full of the real Christmas spirit. Admission | f . If stormy, next evening. in r.’t forget that she witt expect a ( boa of “Samosei” Chocolates for I Xu.-- V, ells’ Drug Store. ad ’ D D. Hums, formerly of Havre I de Grace, for several years one of j the Pennsylvania Railroad's surgeons | at Wilmi glon, has recently reisgned | that "lliii to engage in the private prai'i’e o' in- X Ray specially in Wilmington. Soon ai’te.- vw deelareii war on Germary Dr. Hums volun- 1 leered hi- - ices and was assigned for \ Ray service and spin I a year in ; Field \mhuhiiiee and \-Uav servie. in Frame liack of the famous Hinden i bur ; lim and was promoted to tin : nk of .plain whi e serving ii Horn , j Gei-i.u.ny. fer iie armisliei . He is ' •; n; mi c f various social and pro* ' . -.-ionni -oc-eries in Delaware as well ' as being a lei low of the Aim-rican M ediea; \ ssoeiat ion While cranking an automobih- in Tuesday morning. Mis- Mary Rey. nolds, of Porter’,- Hridge, fractured j her wrist. Just i eeeiv ed a h res'i Hint I Whit j man’s Candies for tin- Holidays. (J. li. Jeffei s. Main st reel. adv-*2: The campaign to care for the starv- | ing children in Europe opened in tin j | churches in Wilmington Sunday, with | special eo’dec' ions and appeals. Gen 1 ' roll- d"tuc ions were reported. The | etiilipaign was ollieially opened at tv i a liner ill the Hotel diil’ont Saturday 1 ■ ght. at which Herbert Hoover wa- | . the principal -'leaker and ah.rat Sion. : 000 wa- subs, hi ed. A . -.-*■■ 1 .. n . . ed v li F-;;t.k Hun, ,u the r sir ■ ■!,■ on Fa-- Main et Whi e er; og ir- automobile or. : ,'J rid ,[■ !'. ■ H. Mo, ny 1 actui ■ i | hi- i■ i wr ■ Th- o.in. day ms b ■ I • lier li -.a ■ ■ -1 -a d off th • ■l’ a ■> i' h t ■" Mt V ■ ■ nil t ! ’ il ■ nIM ’. , m. 1 v, f , V . . . A • Drug SW - I ;: M. F. Sunday .' —' i•:■ t ’ !.-•• a- page:.!:', , ~| i '• A Kv v- ,dy . 1; e,i to attend “Si nr, “(ho - 1a!..,, in pb.in ; ,nd I lie. el nor Ril.-fiie hi I- 0(0 ofilted Ml Wi ,1 ’-'I ! c„. . ;■ ,i„, !■ . ~ tin fate AleNamier P. Jack - o a- J ulge of the Orpin’ s' Goar’. WHIU, KIJtTON M All V LAND, SAI UKU/K. DECEMBER 25. 1920. Hi* has been an active Democratic lea-, tier, has served as County Commis sioner and member of the House of Delegates and ig a director of the National Bank of Chesapeake City, and of one of the Middletown banks. The Parnell A. of Wilmington I will play the Kikton Triangle basket I ball team at the Armory in Elkton ; this Saturday night. Game called at S o’clock. Dancing after the game. North street to High street was | opened to tratlic Monday, leaving only j North street between High street and , Railroad avenue now closed. The- Assignee’s Sale or Valuable farm AND River front Properly ADJOINING CHARLESTOWN, CECIL COUNTY. MD. j L’ihOi and I.\ virtue* of tlu power ami I authority CtDlt .il <1 ;h ; t (I'ltaiD | II Ml Joseph Cli i list 'll .tl < I Kh*Hllo|* H. (lih j .11, 111- \i i:... .lull-.: M: . Ids. .mil ni'unl j it ’u l.il'i iS.!' No 4. folio t ic,, one ' ' In* M**iTniiv’f K. < toil hooks aid (Veil i • mty. H i iindir-iened. V-siyin-c ol sain !Mi i -imve, will <m’• •r■. x >• ildi auction at the ! 1 mill 11.... ■■ il.M.i . 11l ,t, ,1 ..I 1 ;i 1.t. ... I Mi..-v1,m.1, ..„ Scilurday. .huiiim l uh. 1921 \T 11 : !(l O'CI.OCK V M„ . ill** I ill •sv i 111> ii*. sir lin'd Kcal Ksiatc i Ml I-I AT INKS! OK TK.\( 1011 WO WO KIN KU I K(\ F. 11 tc •* in i ill. j... * t ...i. li-i, * ! C* .jl d. mt . Maryland. ' •■'l the west -nli- i.! tli* ,\. mi da>i hivi r. aim j iniMi. ilii’fi ly north ol‘ the town of Charhs 202 Acres o\, koi>o wo rwivn sip a hi-: i*kk -1 : LKS Ol* 1,.W0, lnitr, r tin .inm* farm u |t ,t ~i I:,nd which was r.invpuil to t h. sain I <ph i tijll-• • it on ..I aln.ut -aid dale of -aid i * "rU a.'i .h> diid oi Marietta Lawrence. I 'which i- duly recordod in I.liter \V, d. I' No. ! 1. '.ln. 10*.. .in.- of 111.- I.a lid Ken.nl Hitoks ol I im pitot i:.mi:sts. I •1111 ■ 1 1 substantial I I Kami: I\K .M o\vi;i I INC. ralaininK ten Od moms and hath, which is in a uood slat. ol repair. 1 I‘KAM KII NLALOW i.n ri\er Ironl. run ' niiiy ci :.’il ' rooms, in a yood slate o. • •pair. 1 \K(.i; I KAMI IIAKN. with stahlii.u f... twcnt>-li\c head ol stork. in a i*ood slat*- oi repair. !\M- rum t.KANAin. with urain him* a d torn erihs, m a tpntd slate oi repair. ' o implement .ind-. coin , ribs, hm .. ! Poultry houses. W •do rid ~ Inah:. . ' . -I-nli’ ia.h -.I ii\ i r l i f.nl ■ N. ,r I. *■ ? ' i • ' t'l-.M I I o.\ 1,. M a •GiDd i "MS ni .- \ 1 .1 • i . I • he • lih " ' d !*• ■ diid and tv 1 ..* \\ - JOSH I \ CI.A> TON. Assignee .f said Morluuue Ik, nII. t i.i ;i ft. Aucli.ro-I r. :.d. -1 i, stretch will he opened in a few days. ’’ Merry Christmas! f c The gunning season for partridges, ~ rabbits, etc., closes January !, and ; for duck shooting January .‘ll. tl The Minnehaha Hand of Newark t w II devote the BTOO cleared from n their recent liaz-ir to tin purchase of v new instruments. Congressman I -elect Tlhomas A. > Goldshorough’s election campaign ex penses. as shown by his recently filed it statement, totaled 51,52.2. TO. Rising Sun public school cleared _ s2B from its Christmas entertainment held in the school building Tuesday evening. Pile Wer.ee! Hoffman farm, tu-ai Hu Ivory Hill, has been sold to Charles \\ Cox, of North East, who will move upon i (about New Years. William 11. Deshane, former County Commissioner, has rented Ids farm in 'h- hirst district to James Holton and will occupy St. Stephen’s Rectory, .'ear Rarlcvillc. for the winter. The Radnor Pulp Mill was shut down yesterday and will resume op ,i eration aflei needed tepaits have ' hum made A plate glass front window in Jos . eph Good’s store in- Havr • de Grace, 1 w: - smashed early Saturday morning ” i j an unknown burglar, who smeareo the glass with a white putty like sub j.-tanee to deaden the -omul of the briakirg. The robber contented him | I sell' with evend dollars found in thi. j rash drawer. I \ New Year dance, n ill he held in 1 the Elkton Armory on Friday even ’ i De,-ember 21 Music bv Drehes i, i , i ‘ K.’ie. under dir- timi of Wilmet ~ j S viniihist. Admission, j * -J". cents. A .Merry (hristmas depends on what we hav* to i*a* and \vh.*n you i< yon;- (hristmas shopo.i.g. don’t j fnrjn-* to st -|> at tlu* North | Mai Ko Mouse, as we have a full line • - f !*oulti \-. Fruit, Vegetables, Xufs i 'and ( audit-'. 1.. A. Spenee. ad j The North Fast W. (’. 'l'. I’, an , nouncos an apron social to he held in the community building on New Year’s eve, Friday. December Ml. , 1 Twenty barrels of whiskey, seized i from Frank /.willing, ..f Haltinior*’. A Word A bent Christmas i .. I! ■ . ch ;<r t mils' it. re. ll <\.; ii ■ , NCW. 1 I 1 1U !I.! ,R • •'.■'•l'll.' ( 1 :;' i \ .''i' -', M 'I i .„ . ... , . ■ , ..... 1 • •<■<>> .11 . '. :iv ii: .. I ' 111 ■l l ii, I 1 • \ i 1. > I KST 'ii 1 i s> k , , ■ . , Ml KRAY Sliu'io open on Satualav Kvcnii'gs linlil 9.,'Ul |l B. A. ARNOLD, Photographer I I k ink. Ml). , 2obse Brothers I MOTORCAR RISING SUN GARAGE DISTRIBUTORS FOR CFCIL COUNTY imiom; i it rising sun, Maryland POTTS A BKDWELI., Elkton, Maryland M. M. TITTER, Chesapeake City, Maryland i:-ti was ordered by Judge Rose, in the U. S. Court, o r i Wednesday, to he de livered to the Public Health Depot at Perryville, for use for medicinal, me chanical and scientific purposes. NOTH i: TO (UKDITOKS —i- - I! •. . to vcivt notice t it th '•■ it crounty. has obtained 11 om the ( Indian . tin' personal estate of 1 HANK i; WIM.IAMS, L>t, ■ i aid county, (itc<used. All ;• • na havinvc claim against the ..id deceasi .1 ai hereby warned *■ exhibit the am., with th voudiers thereof duly authenticated. "ii or before th. loth flay of June. 1 ’.'J!. they may otherwise hy law lie excluded from .ill In-nail -11 ill esliil... All im]..Mi'il t.. said 1 • tali ;• i' rcf|uestefl to make immediat ;• ■ . 1 ment to the subscriber. ( *ivn undei my hand anil seal thi- '.'th day 1 of I )••• mill r. 1 '.rap MAKV K. W. WILLIAMS. I Km ' ijtrix of I- rank K # William .I. e d ( li fi K U OKHKK M I ihe National Hank of Kikton. Md . Krai.i l , Whitney. Lt. Al. la in.* ('ii. ad Court for Ceeil County In Kijuity No. .*.’*Td. ( red .till,- Ith day of Nose .. . f.n, j that ah i*l rojierty mentioned .. tin • proceed illy-. made and reported by tl.*a * i ; Thacl.ery, 'l'rustee, he ratifieil and conli m. il uide-- cause to the contrary thereof he shown '•n or heton the 17th day of January, j'J2i. | proviiled a copy of this order he in aided in -"•ne in". 1 'pap.if p‘anted and published in Cecil County once a week for one month hefor.* the 1 ''th day of December. I'.'JD, next. rii.- epo:t dali- tin- amount of s;ilt* I" he I! W. LKWIS Cl.as I rue t opy ! . t ; ‘jnnov-I m 11. W. L. wi-. (•■<■•>■ okdi:r nisi —u— i" !<• : ih. Mortcae.il lh al K-taU . .lame I Ward and Wit. I • Urn ( mail Court for C oil County ] In Kipiity, N* .“dhn. t•i d' ii,!. tin- *\> . nly-f.-urtli day oi |)c.in that Ih ■ • •I ■ !TI • 1 h> Alh.rt I>, Mar i\ . A'-iyli i. he ratified and ' • ■ ■ • tin onlrary thereot . !..• -li'iwn on or h<*f.o.* the twenty-third .lay of I*'ehi \. 11l : pro d a copy of thh •.d and t• u1.1 1 .-hed in c. *| County one wf r, !■■■• f*n month hefoi•• tin t.■ ■ nty. a, of January. H'2l. next. Ihe I', p*i I -fates tin- amount of j.■ *., i„ "o, t II \\ LKWIS. . i . . i ' WANT EL) w,. want 50 TONS row IT \ HA’l • J! 1" * l'i -nut Mild iii i;uuil uunilitinl (■kit;. MiI,I,INC CO.. ,r N-i-th Km i Mil. " '•• v; 1 ’ -"Uinl. -• liaMu hm lin.iro ■litiililc fur '.; 111 Kuril Mil"! .Iriv, tl |„ i iiMtK ulit. lu 1,, u nit, \i,u mu,.| uni'-hors fsirm iiMiuu, WM HOW,MiII, I! If Nu. 1. North Km I, Mil,, "‘■Ku-lt Nu.r 11,, Vi. MM AC UoMKN OX Kit I'.Kill TKK> nil! 1)1- .nll.iiM.il I, TVilillilUf S. In.ill f,. Nil min. Kxi.iil .lair Turin .■min ll.ru y.i'iM. incluilini! iirn.tti, ,| uxpuri.iu-. Vues ti"ii each year. Income v.ni!e li iin: ; ■ r, jJr prof Ci.iinin.tr chool cirCli t:r-t year hiyh school required. I hose r.<- having fir t. year hivrh school will reeeiv equivalent of same, at e>p<nvc of the *l,. -.j ti'l All hooks and flr.-t your uniforms fur ni lutl. Durine training the you ns? womai 1 '• • | " 1 - 1,1 ■ ■ wiy Write Stiperin Cadent. West Jersey Homeopathic Hospital < amden. \. .1. IM. , ;',r "OK SAL f. KOR SAJ.K !..,,■, Mi-KKO'.VN SON K H. ■>. Kill tun, Mn I III! SAI.K Out Mi ll I Him miml Hum 1 " '■ I. ii-lilinir i>. Tit. , tint; ■■■ Mm i" •" T Out in* mu I (J. n. rat. „■ ~n a liunk u| 111 Sturm*. Hall. ri. a. Rciuly I lii.uli t|, 1.1 v, ur t k irinn *llsll.an Ap;il SMITH * HKOWN. I'url D.pu-il. M.l, IOH SAI.I | t, t niuilaj In-anil nan Oak laiai Six Tum iiin i■ ■ mil ir run on r.ir sillinu. Apply W r I'THAV! 11. T r Kuy 571 NViiarl. Hal |,luo-t l(l| t SM.K I ~.|, ■ I ..... ,n ' ■■" Til. -. I . i.ii.l.ti ,11. f..r ,'a 'i nli. JOHN \V Hill rrjvill. . MI nrll.dim; dots (T.uia,. Hu11,!;:,.. 1.. t N..r: ’ l n 1 IT in .■ ;Tru. t , 1 WKsi h a i.i.i sii- K 1 1.;:;,.,, Md . I ISII IOK SM.K I 1 '' ■■ Salt 11 ■f r i 111- r M.' fit .Jja.Oi I it ill lit CO I' Salt 111 ■ ... Mil. II ..< (1,0. i ■ uni nil.nit 30 ■' u, v ■'■ ;i ' "> ■ ■ it'i ia, f 3 0. ' ■mi;' mt 15' IT imr Sail II- • iln p.-r 1 . 1.1.1 ? 1.71 Count about .to 8( I' inn Salt C II pur Mil if * x,i Cnm) .li.-Mit SOi iVict - I- i) p \' .• 1 lit .'ld. Terms ti advance. : *'.i ir •tf HAHHV I, ii\hvi:v IMIM.KMKNTS KOR SAI.K AUKIANCK MOWiTi-1. Ir.-u \,... flay Uakni Hay Hope, I o*ks ape iVd'i . - Section*, Kuards, pitm n etc for \drianre, McCor •nick, Osboui ' • ny him ..'ohn.son Sim Mi Hike. Mo-. - n.-il Hini.-rt Jenernl Line 1 rn ■ , Ii r . an.; Hardware Call ar K. M. CAI.I, Alibi: ", At-;e IT . rrv IM . 1 junt f* -'i,. 1 ill RKNT. Ii in.!) ' • , ' nil :• : P ■ •: •* (I ||.\l,\ I S N 1 KIAIHI.i' ■ ! 1 . I . N, . ■ a. M-l . M)TI( ’ VO CIJ KDITOKS. • ■ i 1 ■ II I ' . . • 'll ' : . • 11, I,;. : • '. mi it. k -;i - \. He.. . .lie 1 • • ' i: ■t* ■ klair s Bazaar 303 WEST EIGHTH STREET WILMINtiTON, GI L oo I SALES CVtI.Y '•AUIRUAY AT OIMt O'* L 0( h OO SO!.' i 25 Horsts Mules OO Hi in K jour Horses in and lake the cash home vvilh yon. Wagons and Harness of afl kinds. More Blankets and Bobes (ban all the e.llier places eap’dmed in " ilmie;;lun I have sold to -i\ other different customers these blankets and relies \\!u can't I set v ou ? Come and take a look Klair & Hollingsworth UIRD & COMPANY NN ilminghm. Del. Members ol the N*v\ o*K Stock K\* change. IXVKSTMJ'iNTS STOCKS BONDS HENRY L. CONSTABLE Representative Telephone 102 KI.KTON, Ml). ■ 2hftuir-tf 5