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R^ÀL estate—for rent pOR RENT * Offices. 824 Market St. _ DWELLINGS. ZK B oom© St . 10 R. ft B. îxîî P*®Want St.. 5 rooms and bath. 1001 and loos W. Sixth St., 9 rooms, bath. ! J}I ^ Seventh St.. C R. ft B. HÜ St., 6 rooms. 932 Bennett St., 5 rooms and shed. Stab.©. 18th St., between Market ar.ö Or ange streets. Apply to WILMING TON TRUST CO., T enth and Market St» WIR RENT-1024 LANCASTER AVE.. house (7 rooms and hath), and base ment. will rent separate or together. MAX EPHRAIM. No. S W. 4th 31. Marl -tf. pOR RENT-LARGE STORE. 706 KING A ftreet. In business center. Apply J PAUL BROWN. 617 Market St. Mnr14-t NO. 424 EAST pOR RENT- HOUSE. k Fifth street. Apply on premises. Also! furniture for sale Aprl6-3t ■pOR RS NT—A LA ROE BASEMENT. * l R x11fl feet with thr©n annexed rooms Entrances on Market and Shipley streets. Pent reasonable to good parties. F. J. McNULTV. AnrlS-fitleod. _ F ord Building. ■p*'B RF.NT—9TORE AND FURNISH ed room. 899 Madison street. M nr26-1m o-eod. pi >R rrnt~dwf.ltTt N G j U ST OUT " side of city, near Lohdell. WM. E. CAT HELL. D. ft A. 1*37-A. Aprlfi-ead-tf. HELP WANTED—MALE. M en wanted — for railway Mall. Internal Revenue, Customs and $500 to $1.500. Write for Wlimlng FRANKLIN D<*it. 33-N.. Rochestvf, | Ma 1-24-1 mo_ , . X» TA N T K fCcÖLOR É D HOY; MHBT BE .iressP'l noatlv; IS to 30 vaars of age. A1«-3t I'ostofflce examination». Preparation free. Ion examination acheiin'.e. INSTITUTE. ,N. Y . &35 Market street, down stairs. W ANTED—5 CARPENTERS. FIRST class mechanics. Stats Capitol, pn Steariv work. Apply Superintennent Aprl6-2t •lemanil fot meat; cheap rent. Address TL. Journal_Offlce ; __Aprl8-1t_ NTBD—MEN FOR ADVERTISING and canvassing: salary and commis Call afler 5 p. m. 213 W, 4th St. r vcr. on job at once. W A »Ion W anted—wagon painters. H. W ENNINGER & SON, Front and Just I son Sts. . AprlK-2t. HEivP WANTED—FEMALE j rT^KN shirt~^COMPANY. TH1R ' T i»enth and Poplar streets, need sew h « n,: ' hm - VV M C * ;,'V. • WASTED — WOMKN CAN\ ASSERS. 'V salary and commission. 212 . rourt« AprlK-ll_ j fter 5 p. m. j I I » 1 reef HELP WANTED. (ilRLS&B s )YS WANTED Clean and Easy P - „ J IXInnar on/1 I ilOOO W3ÜCS 31111 . Steady Employment. " rPTHir |t|.l<l I Kll. IjLiIjV H'lvi HOSE & RUBBER 12tli and Pine Streets. al6-3t SIT UATION WANTED. i^uiçfiHîsruîn^ æsrfiY bookkeeper "desires permanent poal Box F. C., Journal Office. E llon. AprlMt. AGENTS rf'OSITlVELY HÀVÊ' THK FAST ost selling household patent on the YVOOLFERINE CO.. Pnttsburg. Aprl6-8t market. Ta. PUBLIC SALES PUBLIC SALE u( a carload of Ohio Horses. Will sell at Fifth and Crosby streets, Chester. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1910, at LSD D. m. * In the load Is one mice Horses. One nice Chestnut Sorrel Saddle Mare, 9 years old and broken to all har ness. she Is a nice one. One Bay Mare. 5 rears old. Mr. Wright says he. thinks she is the finest he ever shipped, he thinks she can show a forty gait pacing and I'a.. pair of Black l . _ _ ^ - l/rrrcil PrtX tf l TAA Yr llllY 111! I HI il N I ' 1 LUI) J \JvF R y l Sß W rtnnav I1RTC1 r e 111 FROM UNCLE 1 I It has developed that the "yeggmen" who robbed the postofflee nt Middletown , „ c.e.si.v morning olitalned early on saturda> morning obtained about $1,390 Instead of between $av, and '«790 „as first thought. Of this amount * .t.nniniri $900 was In stamps of various dénomma tions and $10" in cash. Secret service operatives are working on the case Home boys on Saturday afternoon found two packages of Columbian stamps along the railroad, two Jimmies and a monkey * trot fast, and no on« has a belter saddler On« Roan Brlster Mare Some extra Good than this mare. that can step good. Farm and General Purpose Horses. Horses can be seen and tried two days before sale. JAMES H. TYSON. A16-3t J. D. Howard. Auctioneer. U •wrench. "GREEN STREAK" ON FIRE JOB EARLY I Ifbr Reliance Fire Company's new auto ; •nglne responded to an alarm from bo* "o' 14. a, Front and Poplar s. reefs yes, er •day morning and had a chemical stream | Maying on the fire within « few minutes. The fire was out by the time the other | district apparatus arrived. Harry Robin-1 son. a member of the Reliance Company. I drove the aulo to the fire. The blaze wa» in the home of Stephen one of the members of the Phoenix ! .. . _ t M pr ,i.i ru ff button while company lost a gold cim huttrm wm e tespondlng to tho alarm. Tho finder I» Requested to return it to the Phoenix en- ! gin« hou. e. j 250 members of Wilmington W. Wiesskl. at No. 108 Poplar street. The loss was slight. MOOSE HERD TO HEAR SECRET WORK Nearly .odge. Loyal Order of Moose, me' yeeter- , <lav afternoon In lri»h-Amcrlcan Hall to'"" receive instructions In the secret work- j ings of the order. The order ha* a mem hcrrhlp of » in Wilmington and Is rap Idly growing. The meeting was an enthu stoatIc one. It was addressed by William ' H. Kttclcr. Of Camden N. J. and "r. I Abramson, of the Philadelphia lodge*. i Mr Ketcler in the course of his remarks JSü ,.o W ,.i.. M! .pr.«, Kn .n| minister, Ihe latter tho Rev. A U. A Buxson, Pli. U ( were members of the 4« m dpn Lodge .amden Doagc At the conclusion of the meeting It was | vnnounced tliat there would l»e on Inl iation at the regular meet ing on Thurs I real estate for sale. pOR SALK west Eilgmn HI., 8 K ft n. Store and dwelling. H. W. Cor. Second J©ff©rson St»., 7 rooms. s -Van Huren St., 5 H ft H, porch. Wb -09 Maryland Ave.. 6 R ft B, porch. 140S-10 Washington St.. 8 U ft B. porch. steam heat, laundry tubs and modern uniirovt'ntPnts. •ÏS v vülin £*'• L H A .* B ô ^ rSi 11 Ä B. sewered. « nerry St.. 6 K ft B. aewered. Franklin St., 8 R ft D, porch, neater and conveniences. . C. J. O'KEEFE. ti>-m w.a-tr._ No. 5 W. Seventh St. j 8ALE—FOUR HOUSES. 720-7361 Vandever avenue, Just completed. Must be seen to be appreciated Applj J. A. MELVIN, 521 E. Ninth Bt Mar30-lmo. F R WILL BUY THREE SMALL bonnes renting for 124.50 per month; In good condition; al ways rented; lb© fixed charg es are $94 per year; a good paying investment; must be sold at once. $2,000 C. J. O'KEEFE. S w Seventh st. AprlB-f.m.w.-St D. * A. 1D81D. Aulomatle 1251. BARGAINS Fi$ e brick houses, now. newered. rentod, '$ 10.00 each. |*oo ngainet each stand; price each 11025. One brick house, sewered, rent $15.00, price $1300. on© can C V. PARK ft CO _ 213 W. Tenth fct. Aprl6.1S.20.23 JfOR SALE FARM. 130 APRES. AT $20 *■ ner H«*re. in Pencader Hundred, close to Konev Station. Bale or rent, »lx acres with building» on Wilmington and Ken nett road, near Palrvllle. .1 P. NICHOLS. Hichi.i ml - Wilmington. 1**1 AprlR.20.22 - ROOM:! FOR RENT »1 1 ' R EN T- RO? )MS AT" \prl5-3t 200 Market Bt. REMOVAL NOTICE. removal notice «n or «bout March 25th. 13,0. I wUI remove n.y real estate offices from an! j Monroe streets to the Northeast Corner of Ninth and Jeffer .... • son streets. G. H. HAYDEN. _ —, BUYERS' GUIDE Depe ndabla House. Shop by Phone. WÏLlTÂMS C r ÔT™''~^ F °™nw «t.. Roofing. Spoof inc and Heating. Metal and composition roofing. Hot Air he«tlng and ventilating. Repalr ing promptly done. Phones. OF WILMINGTON. A26-ly. ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS Architects and Engineers, 615 Market Ft. 39 years of active practice bring* to our clients, much useful knowledge in design land construction, and we warrant our work correct In all respects. R. L RIPE, JR.. CO,. (Inc T (-"dies' and men's clothes repaired. D elmarvla phons 3568. Apr5-lmo. UHILMINGTON WALL DECORATIVE !: will help you. They paper rooms from $2.50 up; work guarnnteed; estimates furnished. 114 East Second street. D. & A. Phone 2082. ___ Apr7-lmo CO.v» WALL PAPER—ini WEST SEVENTH ww street. Work piomptly attended to. Mar21-eod-lmo. JOH^REYBOLD. OUITS MADE TO ORDER BY UP-TO ^ date tailor at weekly or monthly pay ments, Address 4-Y, Journal Office. Apr5-eod-lmo. NOTICES ~7„ ton Lodge No. 397, B. P. o. Elks, ^vlll be held Monday evening, I'M", at ^ -4) « lock. Aprl5-2t. April 18. WM. L .HAMANN, Secretary. SHERIFF SALES. SHERIF» s SALE—BY VIRTUE OF A "T,. S' r I - evarl Facias to me directed, nv ., AVn .„ THF n a v nw »?»' w un* 2nd DAY OF MAY, 1910, the following ,'i 4 >°/H? C « ''Vi A lit hi* r? r .IfT . Rf-al fc * 8tate ' viz: land with 9,^ l ,14r, ' Pl " f on erecicH L' r|l '. k . building there on erected situated In the c fly of WII as 'followa f i°o re ^a. ■' bound< ' d ««<1 described weo!i235ii° , , stre« he*w*e^? iv2r. n ?i rlhe T s . dp of 8,x,h at n corner oV: a h 1,ml "î* lnu ' 'treeis U HS'IilkW. nnw °ï " r nf j° hn fromtho' wè.îeêie '''(RHy-sIx feet ihelTe» hv S UoJM V r V u, " u ' ftreet; tifo 2 JIÏ ^ °: li,n ' 1 norlh thirty, mites f. ^ H iine f r* v r nty ' ,wo î*' 1 '' nf vvmi?.rn nimm ,'iM Dow or formerly tlftv-eiiht ."V, l ; r b i v ,hat ''b" degrees west tlfty-nlne feel two inches to a corner stake; thence hv Ihe ■ll» , v r ».ith «î f *" a OUr "o PP, i "ble alley par PrpLk'lir«. , „J? P 1 « , - T ,p< ) llp r * ni1 wl,h tw.r. n *IL . 1 1 U " "Inut streel seventy or «tvnî f" . n, ' hP! J JP 1,10 aforesaid side «I.fi V.. 1 ""d 'brute thereby sotuh Üu hës *tn t th rKr ? < p *"*•. 11 r '* V-nlu« fee' tw<» in», to {be Jtla.e <>f heglmilng. eonlaln ' .'ml h •'*■<* hundred and nine ' s , Hme°more^ b t |J. feet of land he the Seized and taken in execution as the' and Anlnn Hauber. Joseph E. Adams George Klellz, John Kehl and Frederick trustees, oP tVô >K Iviaw«re ! ' < Raengerbmui 1 and German Llbary Association a cor P°ratlon of the Slate of Delaware and (if , orKl) j Ktl , nl1)l prederlok \V Heiss. Edward Rcidenherg. Gotthold Yea - exposed to Public Sale at the House on Market street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets in the city of « llmlngton, New Castle County. Del a ware, T-r Set' and Paul .Sleinke. surviving directors anf * us such, trustees of the German Li brary Association, and to he sold hv CHARLES H. LIPPINCOTT Sheriff A ^lî'la B 1910° fflC ' e ' hiÎfripf'k oTi v &v~v : i Bt i ' V. —r Mrl, £/ I^v^U^clJ, 'Æ 'dit'c'^^ rt^Hou^TM.rkm V ,tlP Tenth and Ftevemh orem ? ' ,WP .?' o^ wnmmgton. New Castle county? dU ' THE „„ «he foxing niï 'Estate, viz land. '£«e a, V'& creeled, situate In the city of Wilmington ™ 0 ^« B a f'^'il a t'ly bounded and M&ÎT fîi' 'northerly side of Third street at the distance of th!r- j f f M * îü!" 1 i he PH .! ,Pl i ,y Jh wlVM^iso^Tr^^nd^oSSh |he division wall of the adjoining house ^ty^feet ^-r^nch«.^^* south along »aid »Id© of »aid alley easterly and parallel wlthThlrd street fourteen feet four Inches to a stake In line of land of Brad ford and Plrkles. thenr© with hfelr line southerly and parallel with Madison street ! e!ghty-»lx feet and four Inches to »aid northerly side of Third street and thence ,hereby westerly fourteen feet four Inch to the place of beginning Be the con ! SU Ih«-^ ten-feet wide alley in common with others 'entitled thereto forever. Subject to an !e.|UllHhIe share of the expense* of keeping j said alley clean and in good repair Seized and taken In execution as the !oSV«tt"hI?wlf» < ^mô?Ârs B , d nd S t"5' and to be sold bv CHARLES H. TzIPPINCOTT Sheriff, Sheriff s office, Wilmington. Pek. Aj.rll 15.KJ919.-Ai.r.*; ■ yt.35 ^ U/AKlxm V " WC W*"TBl>-rUKNiTURK or ALL - «V^a&MÂlÇÎLÎMg .tmM*'and"cï? petrYAd'or e*chÄ«5d ' 8?ri»nd-h?nd club room chairs to hire. * ] Rhone, De.marvla, Ho. " 2313. «usa««»!?*.! **»anTED— l#n# CARPETS TO CLEAN: »T storage rooms for rent, $1,60 and Ji |p«r month. Both phones. CEO. F. LANG CO.. 1205 Orange St Feh24-tf. W 'ANTED—OLD FÜÜÂTHËR BEDS. pillows, bolsters, and old-f*«hloned Best cash prices. W-19. Jour » nria-St, furniture. I nul Office. SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFFS HALE—BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Levari Facia«. to me directed, will he exposed to public teile, at the Court House, on Market street, be tween Tenth and Eleventh streets. In the city of Wilmington, New Castle county, Delaware. ON TUESDAY. THE 26TH DAY OF APRIL, 1910, at la o'clock. a m the following described real estate, via. All that certain lot or piece of land known as lot No 150. on a revised plot oi the Buttonwoods, situate in the rlty of J' 0 "' CastJjL county and state aforesaid. ; hounded aiid described ns follows. to wit: Beginning nt n corner formed by the In- 1 • p 's'" l -'llon of the southwesterly side of Arbutus avenue, with the northwesterly of Mehan avenue; thence with the said side of Mehan avenue, southwesterly one hundred and forty-six feel to a cor ner; thence northwesterly parallel with Arhutns avenue fifty feet to another cor ner; thence northeasterly parallel with Mehan avenue one hundred and forty six feet fo the said side of Arbutus ave nue. and thence thereby southeasterly, he Ihe contents thereof what they may. Seized and taken in execution as Ihe property of Joseph H. Anderson, and Wtlhclmlna. hia wife, mortgagors, and to he sold by CHARLES H. LIPPINCOTT. Sheriff Office. Wilmington. Del., Aprtt 11.14.1ft 31.25 SHERIFF'S SALE BY VIRTUE OF A wr!t of Levari Facias, to mo directed, will be exposed In publie sale, at Ihe Market street. be Sheriff's April S. 1910. Court House, tween Tenth and Eleventh street«. In the city of Wilmington, New Castle county. Delaware. ON THURSDAY. THE 2RTH DAY OF ABRIL, 1910. at 10 o'clock, a. m.. the following described real estate, viz; All that certain lot or piece of land (known as Block No. 2, on ;i plot of the land of the Wawaset Land Company, as recorded In the office for the recording of deed», etc.. In and for New Castle county, »tato of Delaware, consisting of twenty-eight building lot© Brandywine hundred, tiurw mlngton). New Castle countv, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at Ihe corner formed by the Intersection of the middle line of Tat nall street extended, with the middle line of Thitry-tlflh street; thence westerly by said middle line of Tatnal! street, two hundred and fifty feet to a of lend now or formerly r ), situate In city of Wll : point In lino f Jacob Der rlckson. thence northerly, of land, and at right angles to the line first described, four hundred and nine feet, ten and one-half Inches to the middle line of West street extended; theme thereby easterly, two hundred and fifty feet, to the said middle line of Thirty-fifth Street: and theme southerly, four hundred and nine feet; ten and one-half Inches, to the place of beginning, be the contents thereof what they may. Seized and taken In execution as the property of the Wawaset Land Company ami Edmund P. Moody, receiver of the Wawaset Land Company, and to be sold hy CHARLES H. LIPPINCOTT. Sheriff. Del., by said line Wilmington. Aprl2.14.1R 21.25.27 Sheriff's Office, April 11. 1910. SHERIFF'S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Vendilnonl Exponas, to me di rected, will he exposed to public "Hie. nt the Hotel hi tho village of Stanton. Mill Creek hundred. New Castle county. Delaware, ON MONDAY. THE 2ND DAY OF MAY. 1910, at 9.30 o'clock, a the following described real estate, viz: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings thereon erected. situate la Mill Creek hundred. New ( asile county anil stale of Delaware, and ; more particularly hounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning in the middle of the public) road leading from Mcndlnhull's mill to) the city of Wilmington, at a |>olnt In the line of lands of George Pearson; thence by the land of the said George Pearson, north twenty-three degrees, east nine teen,and seven-tenths perches to a Slone: thenee north sixty degrees, east twenty two perches to a corner stone; thence south slxty-flve degrees, east thirty thr*a> and seven-tenths perches to a new corner stone on the line of Barton Me Elwee's lands; thence by Ihe same, these next t»o lines, south thirty-four degree*, west twenty perches, and south twenty three degrees, west thlrtyw'lght iierche«. aforesaid road; along to the middle of the tnonce In a northwesterly c th middle of the same by th© line of land» of Georg© Gibson, to the plae© of hegining. containing by computation, twelve acres of land, be the »amo mgre or less, with the free and uninterrupted right lo the use .of thç r water of q cer tain spring on the land conveyed to Georg© Gibson and Thomas Worrell, and Miriam C. Worrell, his wife, and within a certain ram or hydraulic pump I« now placed, and the right to pass and re pas» to and from said soring, and also) dig dit che» and trenches for the purpose of laying and repairing water pipe* or in the lands and premises aforeaafcl. to and from »aid spring to the house and buildings, situate on the premises herein described. v \!l that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, with the buildings thereon ©reefed. situate lu Mill Creek hundred. New Castle county and state of Delaware, „nd more particularly hounded and «Ic «nlbed a« Voilons u> wit . Beginning tit a stone .situate in the right of way of tho Wilmington and Keuueit Square Trolley Company, a , orner of these lands and other lands Irvin V. Gregg, thence along said tight ,,f way in a southerly direct Ion. sevenlv ,i... teel to another stone, reeenlly set marking Ihe corner of these hinds and .her lands of the sal.l Irvin V Gregg; theme In a westerly direction, one him 'Ired and twelve feet to another stone reeenlly set in -he east hank .if Creek: thence up erlv direction, seventy-seven feet and ten Inches In a tree standing on said htihk ,,f si ,(d creek: Ihenee in an eastot lv dl rectlon along a line of other lands of said Irvin V. Gregg and passing through another tree standing opposite, the old „nil eightv-live feet to the first men Honed stone and plate of beg ntniiig. the contents thereof what Hiev f Milt id creek In a north may. Seized and taken In execution ns the properly of Arnold Naudaln, and to he sold hy SIIERIFT'S SALE BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Venditioni Exponas, lo me dl reeled, will he exposed to public sale, at 'he Court House, on Market street, he tween Tenth and Eleventh streets. In the vity Wilmington, New Castle county, Delaware. ON MONDAY, 'J' 111 '- 2ND DAY OF MAY, 1910, the followtfm Vsv!'f£t "estate, viz. All his un. Hv tiled one tiflv-fmirth In \Z? M A "f land Än ThTolv of 'Vlmlngton and dale of Delaware, with building* thereon erected «...1 known Vt Market"'street! «mWTWÄ tSh^MSSlSi Äx -- r P r " r ,P «' •» land * ,H,P *' f Amnr " p a «terlv' f0P , and three Inches t JÂ'ÂÂmi hmnlng/ Seized and taken in execution ©s « ° f A ' Sht ° n " Ta,nn "' " n ' 1 "« chArT.ES H. LIPPINCOTT, Sheriff Del., Wllminclon. Aprl5.18.3t. Sheriff's Office, April 14. 1919. ■ th©nc© by his land.« sn«th thr©© hundred and twenty-two »Id© of sah CHARLES H. LIPPINCOTT. Sheriff. griff's Office, Wilmington DC > pr 1 14 * - —-tween SHERIFF'S SATjE—BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Venditioni Exponas to me dl- J reeled, will be exposed to Public Bale at the Court House on Market street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets. In the city of Wilmington, New Castle county, Delaware, ON MONDAY. THB %% the following described real estate, viz: All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land situate In the city of Wilmington, New Castle county and state of Delà waw bounded and described as follow* '"nègînnlng at the Intersection of the westerlv side of Pino »treet and the northerly side of McCanllcy street; I hence j westerly along side of MeCaulley street ^W-thre^». nine <59) feFTYo « corner in the southerly ™ld° „ny side, parallel with Twelfth street sèotheriv^lfty-nlne C.9i feet to the ,,l„< e of HeSlnnln'g. 'he contents thereof what "SUSPi* '«Wen In execution as the property of Thomas J. Bowen, Jr. f and w he sold by A R r11 *•> m0 ' AprlS.18.2t.26.2S.30 ■■ - — — — WARNER'S COAL i ! Good coal, well prepared. SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFFS SALE—BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Levari Facias, to me directed j will lie exposed to public aale, at |h e1 Court House, on Market street, tween Tenth and Eleventh streets, the city of Wilmington. New county, Delaware. ON TUESDAY THE I'HTH DAY OF APRIL. 1910. U | m o'clock a m the following deacrllied real «Hate, via I All that certain piece or parcel of land, with the dwelling house thereon erected situate in the «Itv of Wilmington «ni state of Delaware* bounded and drscrib led as follows, to wit; Beginning on the northerly side of Mn street, nt the distance of twenty-1 eight feet, easier! Bom the easterly 'e of Porter street. In line of the division wall between the house on t hi - lot and the house adlolnlng on tho we-l; thence northerly parallel with «nid Porter ; street aiol passing through the middle of said division wall sixty-three feel to Ihe souther!, side of a three 'cot wide nllev; . theme easterly by said alley side parai- 1 ) e d with said Maple street, fourteen feet; thence southerly parallel with s ter street and passing through the mid dlo of Ihe partition house on this lot at ing on the east sixty-three feet «nid northerly side of Maple street and thme thereby westerly fourteen feel, to be-1 In ; Castle ! ) ■ i I 1.1 Por th© mo artjoln tbe nil bet wee d the h the place of beginning, he the contents thereof what they may, with tho nnm lerrupted right, use and privilege of said alley, in common with others entitle [.thereto forever Seized and taken in execution as the property of Francis F. Dillon, and to sold hv f rilAlil.HS II LlBPINfOT f Sheriff Sheriff's Mardi 35, Castle be Del.. Wilmington. Arr9.1L1t .18.21.21 Office, 1910. SHERIFF'S SALK- BY VIRTUE DF \ writ of Levari Facia*, t will ho expoHCct to public «nie Court House, on Market *lrr tween Tenth nnd Eleventh the I'ltv of Vi'llntlngtotl. N< county. me ihre. teil, nt the ho i in t reefs. ON TUESDAY. THE 26TH DAY OP APU1I-. 1910. at 10 o'clock. a. m . the following described real eatftle. 'O piece of land, situate In the city of Wilmington, nfor* «ald. hounded and described a« follows, to wit : Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Maple street, at the distance of one hundred feet westerly Trotn the westerlv aide of Broome street; theme northerly and parallel with B street, one hundred and three Inches t rfnd parallel with Maple street dred at»d eighty feet, to the en of Rodney street said easterly side of Rodn All thnt •ertaln lot and tei iv hun rlv side ■t one a point; them thence sorthe-lv nl • street. *».n© hundred and to the mntherlv © feet and three I side of Maple »tree*; thence thereby easterly along «aid north erlv side of Maple street, one hundred and elghtv feet, to the place of beginning be the contents thereof what they may. Seized and taken In execution as the property of Peter W Newell and T*ev mella U Newell, bis wife, mortgagors, and hv / LIPPivrOTT Shor'tT Office. Wilmington. A pr9.11.14.19 21.25 ■Pn» he SOI. t. I.'s. and t CHARLES 1 Sheriff* March 25 , 1910 . De u..»—RV VIRTUE lst,l ' n ' h ' 8 SALK-HI HUM K OF A mo dirtoted nihil.* oaf©, at th© on Market »treat, ml KU»v©nth streets. In New Cfistlc f Levnri Facias, t writ will h© -©xpo©©d t Umirt Ttniisc, tween Tenth ? the city of Wilmington, county, Del i tic. , . ft 0 v| n ck . f 0 n (> ~aes, nl-ed' t p :lt ertaln In* or tract of land. sit. ", N -„ w r,, Hl ie hundred aforesaid land bounded and described as follows, to n* a m.int „|ae nf the' publie m . m .(on m '• tnm'ntne'" fee* and four Inches, north , v , Hirn e- ,f land, formerly of Itr >i„r.ar« Barr deceased «aid point of ..(„nine I-einc ' o . nraee nf land« nf ^ Pmlth neoree F. Betz; ihencn'hv land of George F Be** south jviv-.-cven 'erree mil Pftv-threo ra'n nr©. : tukbdat. THK 25TH DAY OF A PHIL. 1915. ON m viz ni ©state the ensterlv i leading from Wii Cpi-lle, nt a point dl« p .,«i *, vo hundred and fo-tv-nlne ' n ,,a q,.„ , n corner of land „f neorge F rc« rtt«tant two hundred n ^ f.,r*v-n'ne feet, oasterlv from the c.«fe r 1v >Mc o' *d1 publie ' road, meas ,, r cd at right analen thereto: thence «n.qh r*eh'con »*egree« and forty.«even west along line of land of •ce F. Pei* and Mnv E Fm ! *h and a Pel to said public road, one hundred "d thv V > foot and five Inrhes to a oor r in line of land« f»»rmer1v of Dr Hor °ed* ihenre hv sa'd Burr's and east one hundred nd one-h:ilf inch to Bet j:: ere Burr, decoa lat'd. slytv-three derrees thirtv-seven minute« and rfne|>-fl\e fort n n corne»* of land of thenee thereby nnd fortv-seven min Jel to p.'ild public road two bund forty-nine feet and two and Inch©! Georg reventv-on© degrees nn< utes west, nf right a rrv.d and pa? the division this F. I Î on r*;© north/ eighteen ilr? en«t n doe - nd d nod -half of land to another corner F, Rets; thence thereby north Ihlrt Ing through the middle of wait between the hou«e lot and the house on the Int ad ir on the north, four hundred and) forty-two feet and nine Inches to not id o road, end then j and torty-s ■'o hundred ne-half hu h rn'n :le« tn said nubll bin Ihe ei, »dorle side of said fddl thereby south eighteen nd five 7eer'a n nd # fonr W mVd fn th© pin©© o* beglnnlnir ih© rontents thereof of whnt rh and taken In e of Ghrrloffe ■ may e^ntlnn na th** and t. h©r hnshnnd, nnd Poized property Georg to b© sold hv Vhi W H Vine rTIART.ES H Office. LI rwvr ATT Sheri' 1 '. De* 11 14 is "1 25 Wilmington. l-'licrJff'« ftp! Anrll 4. '919 C IIEUIFF'S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF A ' writ of I nvnrl Facias, to me directed will hr exposed to nubile •■■ilc. at Ihe Court House, no Market street tween Tii*h end Eleventh sin-els. In the city of Wilmington. New Castle county, Delaware, ON TUESDAY. THE 26TH DAY OF APRIL, 1919. at 19 o'clock, a m (lie following described real estate, viz The said building, house or structure located on a «ertaln pin e or parcel of ground, situate In the oily of Wllmlng aud slate of Delaware, and k , s lots No« 173 lynl 174. on Rlvervlew Heights, recorded In the office for Ihe recording or deeds, etr.. In New Ca-tle county eforesald. In Deed Record N. Volume 31. Page 2fll. and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Reglnn'ng m a point ** side of Bowers street, one ti (wentv-two feet and four and one-quarter inches, easterly from the intersection formed hy the southerly side of Bowers root at sixtv ff©t will© ami tb© ©a«t erlv side of Todd s Lane, at seventy fee* will© tb©ru*o soutlmriv and pan». ©I with Todd*« l.nn© an© hundred and ©lehf f©©? snd two anff thirteen-sixteenths Inehe« t them'© ©astorly parallel with f»!r©©t forty f©©t to a inrn©r: northerly parallel with Todd's hundred and eight feet and ■nth« Inches lo u I ton plot of the southerly dred and st \ r©rn©r: Bowers them*© iwo'and 'thirteenth «B I j the KOuthsrly\slde of Rowers point on the'* aHERIFrB BALE-BT VIRTI-B t OP^A exposed to public "ale. nt the "'"J * lt ^ „„ Market street, Tenih and Eleventh streets. In the rtty of Wilmington, New uastiej county, Delaware, ON JX .. THE 25TH DAT OF Al UIL. 1910, at 10 o'clock. «. the following described real estate, uz All that certain lot or piece of land.) with the building # * r JT c r '.««îî i VlowS*".» wit: , . .. Î Beginning at a pmni on iino en ior. «Id« Market rtreel between rhlrleenth and Fourteenth streetj. Jit the dliUiu of one hundj^ w\enty feeL thr aSrtheriy ?lde of i -heel .U line of land of w. R- and M Danse^ j thence easterly* by »aid land, parallel wl'h Thirteenth streel, oiie hundred «n<D «en, feel ^ „«gj« twenty-^, feet to a stake; thence westerly parallel Â.hïhe' 'SmU -Ä.Ä p'o1, this h<m«o and the house adjoining on and Ihenco westerlv along Row sVreot. Tort y feet, to the place of be «Irret; ers glno'ng. property of Remington T. Powell, h* CHARLES H LIPPINCOTT Sheriff. Wllmlntfton. tak©n In ©xernMfm as th© n«l t© M-l Del.. Arir0.11. 11 1« 21.25 Offluo, shorirr« Marrh 25. 1910. »•* in ■ IVÜxT and ! then. e thci.lv southerly twenty feet to the place of hoglnnlng. be tho contents gîhïd "and taken in execution a, the property of Tyler C. Comb», administra tor of Ann E. Combs, deceased, and to -t»» Sheriff * Office. Wilmington. Marcn jd, j. i . D©1 Apr9.ll.14.lS.21.28, FOR SALE. i ^TR^\XË^'r~ÏH2\M^UH^ÎCKSE u ease, new. Apply to JAS. II. PIKR ! SON. S. W. Cor. Third and Jefferson Sts. 1 TAFT DODGES WOMAN SUFFRAGE question ■ • laying .... ... It h..s been rumored that the I n si dent I nut lit favor of woman's suf By I'nltod Press leased Special Wire. | | ; . is Bue. n s no co t nteivsts. for II no there WASHINGTON. April 15 President Taft to-day dodged another attempt to bring him out on the. women's suffrage when he appeared to make the welcoming address to the D. A. It. In their Nineteenth Continental Con gres». The »resident gcnearl, Mrs. Matthew K'.'ott. Introduced the Pn*»ldcat by frage. It this Ring his own would give suffrage to women, nro millions of them in tho c< who admire him as a wise statesman and who would vote for him If they quickly sidestepped, bail the opportunity. President Taft j when I came to this i hnlll did not expect to have presented I to mo metiers ol controversy. 1 thought j 'thnt what had brought us together to- j day we are all agreed upon and l going to continue ti Is the case without discussing the | nd place for women slbly should lie so high It should not | lie discussed nt A little later In his « ruptod himself to I "he or she as a citizen." greeted dent added : Ihe expression "She." "on Ibis occasion 'he* Includes *sb r '* and 1 am perfectly willing B> nccepti that because tbit is the way It Is In my ami said; •nnf©ss that in asHtimo that that i I J vhlt'h po.s IM'W.r nil." •h. he Int r- | terlrtilnte the words. This vvna Ith applause and tne Presl "The law recognised that "He" should include own family." The Prouldent congratulated completion nf the the society upon the ptv huildjn. His snpech wes mainly discussion of palriotlsf and he derived from the work of devoted to the the benefit t the O. \ U. Tent llepro URGE G. P. ALEXANDER FOR THE LEGISLATURE int the name of hatter and fur ■T street, ns a ■mtatlve in the Leg-i Republic it.* »f enintUe District me ui, Granville P Ad xander, nlsher. of No. Many Xiirlt district. Mr. Alex r Uepi Islature from the large host kun«n ,ha« widely nd It Is believe thnt he would strong candidate under h of friends make an ex. optionally In the district CARRY MÜRBERER TO ELECTRIC CHAIR Ivcuscd ti pec In l Wire. Y. t April lb.—Losing his Karl B. Hill. By United Press AUBURN. N nerve at th*' last moment, aged 19 of Oneonta, colli.,>sed In Us cell had to ho carried by the early to-day, und guards to the electric chair, where ho died w ith a moan of dispalr on his lip*. ■onvlded on May 7 for When he w ,u farmer. f Kklrldgc 1 la via the murder hia cell with Hill went hack to "The handed it tu Matron Beardsley. lauph and : me," h«» c hin kit'd t jeer. asked. "What?" she "1 got It la the neck, Ural degree." he laughed. sort of youth weak condition. seised »nnftVorriad \v ho Un different It was died In a pitiably ffito »•'death chamber, following Uhap. Herrick and Rev. K. J. «"««" lain grant, "Oh chaplain. I awful chair." he eyes with his hands. Sinking Into the flood; oh, God: Oh. <1 ■als until the death current stilled ■e th it covering his don't want to moaned. "( ih. sont ho cried, d," and continued his apt his voice. Only one eontael was necessary eight minutes e was pronounced dead. MI) MALLOY TO HUA. HUBiUVl ADDRESS DEMOCR ACTS The Twelfth Ward Democratic Club will fak© tlUe t«> Ihe lot it recently | and duPont atreeta. The club expect» to ivlmstd î $ me time 'onrad at this present week, club house begin the work of erecting j present year. on Bio site th Friday nigh' "f 'his week the club cund of a series of moel On will huhl Ihe lugs Inaugurated for the -Hag Democratic voters of the Twelfth ward on existing political conditions, not •Ity and slate hut In the nation Ilf in purpose s i i only In as well. The speaker John K. the questions al issue. on Friday evening will be Malloy who I» conversant with ALDRICH TO !.. April is.—Unib r •III S©nator Aldn.h ■election. QUIT SENATE By United Pre«-< Leased Special Wire. PROVIDENCE, H circumstances candidate f< positive statement General Brayton. f this stale. r stale of Aldrich's health a« the spectlve retirement. again he ; This day by Republican boss Ihe I reason for his pi ntade to known as the He gives IS IMPROVING MARK TWAIN ' 'nlted Press Leased Special Wire. REDDING. Conn . April 18 -Though slightly weaker. Samuel Clemens. (Mark By .. , ,, ,* « r . WASHINGTON. April IH-After n lapse c»f 1H years Obcrlln M. Darter formerly captain of the United States Engineer ( orps, was tf»-nay formally tt( |j u-lRe cl guilty by the Supreme Uonn * JU « « • • of the I niton . tau s «I \ arucipau n , n the notorious Savannah harbor ^"nrt.'r only recently ha* finished a carter oni> recently nas iini.no n. five-year sentence In the Leavenworth J aftcr |^ n g found guilty by tho military court martial. The Su p r0 fne Court to-day also granted the gemment .he right to recover »90,909 from Carter. ! M --—- Meetma of D.iawaro League. . A meeting of the Delaware League Twain) continue* to Improve and Dr. Hal. sey, attending physician, was able to leave this morning for New York, being the first lefi the patient since his re-j tim© h»» ha» turn from Herrauda. Is a I attending Mr. Clemens s Id The nurses to-day the fact that Ihe sick ma little weaker Is sign, hut naturally resultant past few nights of sleeplessness. rlly. bad j th© j »t nee© from CARTER GUILTY. SAYS SUPREME COURT .eased Special Wir«. ; Bv United Press '' f ' K rcd ^I'd.cr^.n V N,," U0i D3 Sc"u street. All managers and team cap tains arc requested to attend. * H. B. Malone Dead. H. B. Malone, aged 44, died yester day. The fimeral services will bf conducted In the home. No. 711 Ben nett street, at 7.30 o'clock this even ing. Interment will be at Harrington tomorrow CORPORAL STIRS THE MAJORS Ry United Press Leased Special Wue. WASHINGTON, April IS.—A corporal of Ihe army who Is millionaire an 1 keeps a I valet. Is raising "hob" with discipline at his historic Port My er. Majors and Colonel*, who have hern compelled to meet him In soclely on equal re arranging to-day to appeal to Secretary of War Dickinson for advice in the ticklish situation, while the private* and non-commissioned officers are wnn dering at the privileges accorded to and tho ''style put on" hy their comrade, Albert J. Myor. Jr„ Is a corpora) In tho signal corps. After his duties lu that capacity for'tho day have Peertl oom ' 1 U*"' t °d. 11 complaisant llrst eergeas fur ntryThlshes him a pass which enable» him to tei visit Washington. Retiring to the dingy quarters of the "non corns" he proceeds to don the most fashionable alllre, Whirls him to the etty, and lie enters Into j the most exclusive society circles where I tie I» n welcome guest, and where he U constantly meeting tho higher ofeerfis of the ar bln owi automobile According to tho recognised dltelp Ine I •f tho army It 1» nothing short of scan daloiis for an officer of the army t placed on social equality with or a "non com." Corporal Myer 1» a grand sot lH) private of Briga dier Genera) Albert Mvcr. U. N. Volun teers after whom Fort Ms er la named. In herlted largo fortune and enllstei is a private. BURNED BY CAS FLARE-BACK Severely burned bout the fare In works at the an gas of the Wilmington Gas Company, on the Marsh road, at,the foot of Madison street, yesterday afternoon, John John son .aged 15 years of Philadelphia, was] the Delaware Hospital. «as reported at that Institution today that tho man taken to II as not as seriously burned as «as first supposed and that his sight will he saved. Johnson was horned about Ihe face. The explosion occurred gas making party, of Philadelphia, hy which con A fire had the machine for the first time. Johnson opened an ash pan >r anil the cold air striking the hot gas which had generated In the ash •cased the explosion. Johnson the door and the Mash of flame which leaped from tho ma I chine struck him In the face. He slng j gored hack and fellow employes quickly I sprang to his assistance. He was hur lu a ichlne erected hy a rum new corn Johnson Is employed, been started I *)i 1 pan ! was ilosa in he hospital in one of tho tenma of the gas company. rt, d 1 B.&0. HREMEN CEI WAGE BOOST HALT! MOUE. Md„ April IS In conference hutting less than n week, the Baltimore anti Ohio Railroad Com pany and its firemen have come to an amicable settlement of the controversy, brought about hy the demand fur In ■ creased wages and improvements In 1 working conditions made hy the fire men. The men receive a substantial a I |mw|liB m ^ aK08 an(1 tWé w , , { ,, n(lit |()fl| , mv ;. ,„. on arru nged t« entire satisfaction. np •lr , END OF CAR STRIKE IN PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April IS. Kolo» ing the decision of tit*: executive committee of tin' Amalgamated Cur Mori's Asoclatlon, late last night, lo call of the trolley wtrlVe hero in spite of the vole of ihe men themselves who dieted to reject the company's terms and continue the struggle, the union conductors a ml motormen of the Phil adelphia Rapid Transit Company are holding meetings sportive barn headquarters perfect arangemeni* for the return to thu company's cars. Th decision to end the strike was reached hour to permit the announcement oft the manner by which the men are to return. Therefore action has postponed until tomorrow. oduy t their re t to« lato an been Steel Co. Directors Hold On. HOBOKEN. N. J. April is. At tho minimi citing of the United Stales Steel Corporation today the directors ■lusslffed for retirement -elect«!. this year ' were re Cause of Death Not Yet Determined. ('oroticr Uuynor has not yet receiv -1 I ed u tents M. r«»|uirt «)!' th© Jinaly»lu nf the* n»n <»f th© ©tomach of fharlea k ismoml whose body wm found dead on tb»* steamer Ulty of Wilmington on j |a«| Thursday nlaht. — ■ ■■ -— - — ■■ BETTING ODDS ON ALDRIDGE ROCHESTER. N. Y„ April 18.— probably the most direct line yet ob tallied mi the opinion of the American workingmen on manufacturing In the wll Ibe fur Payne-Aldrich tariff law nlsned hy tho election here tomorrow of a congressman to succeed the lab Janies R Perkins. George ridge, for a decade the Republican boss of Monroe county Is the Rcpubtl ■andidate, while James S. Haven«. line W. Ahl eu n und ohl eorporutbm lawyer Cleveland Democrat I» his ei a aunt. The betting Is 2 to 1 on Aldridge, sport in* m©n believing that th© Democrat© will be unable to overcome a normal Hepub l can majority of 10,090 In this district. He Gets a Continuance. Charles Fisher, colored, was given a hearing In City Court this morning on the charge of disorderly conduct, I hut owing to the absence of a wit Searching for Moody B. Graham. Mason« and Odd Fellows through-1 ° Ut D ' la « i are , havP bPPn , ca !?"' 1 . ul ^' to assist in tho search for Moody B. |J V P re . c h, r Go., West, The Rev. John SI. Gill, a former pas tor of Methodist churches In Kent county. Md„ has left for Sentie, when he acC epled a call an.l will be ".arried upon his arrival. ness, tho case was continued until to morrow. im. nged 30 years, a Mason and Odil Fellow, of Baltimore, who mys teriously disappeared lust week. j OBELEN SIGNS 505 Shipley St R n?A N SPO STATION. WILSON LINE TO PHILA. PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT. I-enve Wilmington, Fourth .Stre« " hnrf . dally ami Sunday, at 7.30 an. 10 :| 0 A - M.. 1.30, 4.15 and 7.00 P. M. l.oa\e Chestnut Street Wharf. Phil adelphlu, daily and Sundays at 7.3 nd 10.30 A. M., 1.30, 4.15 and 7.00 P. M Fare. Philadelphia excursion 35c—on* nay 15c. Chester excursion 15c—on. way 10c. BUSH LINE mutât f(IR ALL POINTS Steamer» leave ^except Sunday) Philadelphia» Pa., dallj 10.45' A M . 5.00 P. M. Leave Wilmington, Del., 6.00 P. M. j I GEO. VV. BUSH & SONS CO.. Foot of French Bt.—Wilmington, a. . nA. R .°'. Wbai-x-eH, (Foot of Walnu St.)—Philadelphia. Florida by Sea NEW R01ÏÏE. « a I Philadelphia Savannah and Jacksonville I MFRCHANTS and MINERS TRANSPORTATION CO. Pest and moat comfortable way i to Florida. Culm and tho Routh. Low Fares and Excellent Service. Through tickets on sale from Wil mington. Del. ('all on nearest ticket ngenX, for booklet address. (TTY TICKET OFFICE 105 8. Ninth street Philadelphia. Pa. or Go Bermuda To By Twin Screw Line -argent and Fostcrt Ste;mcn S.S. Oceana, 8000 Tons S. S. Bermudian, 5530 Tons Keel'a' 1 *** U " 1)01,1 Ble " mer8 . ul *° Bllj. Forty hours fn n frost to flowers. Sail. .aes every W ednesday and Saturday flora New York In the season. 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Kurtz, Vice-president Wm Winder Laird. Treasurer. Harlan G. Scott, Secretary. Wm Bush. Asst. Secretary. dry free To keep the rivers of the coi and other Impediments to from sna*s f navigation, the government maintain« % riert of 30 steamboat* and spends $->».009 •a year-