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CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS IN CREAT SPRING RALLY AT WESTMINSTER CHURCH The annual spring rally of the Wit-, and mington Christian Endeavor Union will be held on Thursday ' evening in Westminster Presbyterian Church, jorner Pennsylvania avenue Rodney street. This Union Is com posed of all the Christian Endeavor Societies in Wilmington and vicinity, with a membership of nearly nine hundred. Outside of the Philadelphia and Washington unions it is the strongest union tn the east, being well organised and doing splendid work. It recently placed ISO Bibles. | suitably engraved, in the Hotel Du Pont, and also was the means of plac- j Ing a Bible In each cell In the fclty Hall. A committee composed of Edmund Henvis, Harry Willis, Miss Mildred Kirk. Miss Elanore SSolpher and Sara uel H- Reed was appointed to arrange a program for this rally. After some correspondence, the committee wue successful in securing the Rev. R. P. ■ D Bennett, of the Summit Proshy _u„w,u .. . . , terlan church, of Oermai.town, to ad Of elnnùenel nH iL «nah ml"!? el ° < i' ,ente and I» much lnt « r -i ested In all young peoples werk. He ha* been a popular speaker In young peoples conventions and gatherings | . in the vicinity of Phils-elphla, and Is one of the leaders In work for boys in 9* e Hresbytery of North I hlladclphia Mr. Bennett will take as lis theme f0 F„ the even ing, And Then Son-' Tbe Rev. Vaughan S. Colins, D. D., prtstor of St. Paul's M. E- church, will conduct the devotional exercises. Dr. Collins Is much interested In young people's work. This will give the En ! deavorers an opportunity to welcome I him to their ranks. The reports of the president, secre tary and treasurer, will be interesiug The Rev. Charles L Caudee. pastoral counsellor of , the union, will Install the new officers. They are as fol lows. President. Frank H. Long; vice-president. Dushane Cloward; re cording secretary. Jennfc Groves; cor /responding secretary, Sanborn Pyle; treasurer, Edmund Henvis; junior and intermediate superintendent, Helen Matchett; chorister. Sophie Preston; pastoral counsellor, the Rev. C. L. Candee. The following is the advisory board ] of Pastors; Presbyterian, Rev. U. Franklin Smiley; United Presbyterian j Rev. D. M. Cleland; Baptist, Rev. j Thomas P. Holloway; Méthodistes Episcopal, Rev. J. R. Bicking; Re formed Episcopal. Rev. Henry Lang; 1 FAVOR LOCAL STONE FOR ROADSi ; Contractor Believes Higher Freight Rate Will Work to This End Members of the Levy Court and road builders say the road building situation in New Castle county is get ■ing serious. When Contractor Hor rlgan Contracting Company got the contract for building the road from Odessa towards St. Georges the bid Ing was on a small margin of profit, Then it was claimed that the rate on stone from the Blrdsboro Stone Com pany's quarries would be increased 4» ; ce.nts a ton. That would mean a loss | ot $4,000 to the contractors on the | The Levy Court and the Cham road. her of Commerce took up the matter with the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany and as a result the time for increasing the rate on the stone has been delayed to July 1. "1 cannot see why our Brandywine granite is not good enough for our public foads," said a contractor to "The Concord pike was built of Brandywine roller being used and tt Ircj test and Is a credit to the When repairs are made In Brandy wine hundred the granite is used and a little dirt thrown tn as a binder. Tin- roads tn that hundred are all right. Talk about rates, why we are going to pay double the former rate on stone. The railroad company is always there with rates. A carload of alone can be hauled from Blrdabore to Kirkwood for $11 and to get It back five miles to Bear Station the modest sum of $15, la the charge. When the Levy Court builds its state road this summer It will find that the , freight rates on stone will cut a big j figure in the cost of road building." Bids will be asked for shortly for building six-tenths of a mile of road from Stanton to Oak Tree. day. granite without a stood the «ounty. Heed the ('«ugh That Ham?» On. The seeds of consumption may be the cause, aud a cough that hangs on weakens the system. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound checks the cough, heals the inflamed membranes and strengthens the lungs. E, D. Roun tree, Stlllmore, Ga.. says: "Lagrippe ; left me a deep seated, hacking, pain ful cough which Foley's Honey and Tar completely cured."— N. B. forth, Market and Second Sts., mington. Del.» Dan Wll F > UR A8«KSROH AND COLLECTOR. NORTHERN DISTRICT Comprising Fifth, Rikth, Seventh, Eighth and Ninth warda. JAMES H. MORRIS Subject to the decision of the Republics! party. Havre de Grace Races Weekdays Until May 1 Inclusive ;5 Cents Round Tripfrom Wilmington Special T u i n » Direct to gatff of track. Leaves Wil mington 1.15 P. M. Returning After Races, train Tickets good only on special KAIL KO AD. Methodist I'roe test ant. Farrlng. The singing will be lead by Miss Sphie Union. chorus composed of the members of Westminister Society. One of the musical featured of the evening will bo violin selections by Harry Stause bach of this city, whose ability as a viollnplayer is well known. Mrs. El wood e. Jackson will preside at the Hev. Cleo. F. Preston, Chorister of the In addition there will bo a organ. Tbe front pews of the church will he reserved for the members of the jdifferent societies, a number of whom W *U meet in their own churches and mari;h to ,he meeting place in a body. Among them will be West Presby [ er ** n Society which la poming one hundred strong I he church will be decorated with Christian Endeavor " agH and palraa and ferns, . Two pennants and one banner will Pf' esente d at this rail}. This part * tl | e 8 « rv ' ce wil * be < : har «« of , parles Eastman, the reUring V^ce President of tbe Union. The banner bc g|ven to the SO( . lety that ha8 , m '* d «' the largest proportionate gain in members during the past year. 0 pennant will be given to the g , o ; or lntfermediate society that has ^ , arg08t proportionate number f |t meml)er8 pre8ent at this rally, Thp other pennant wi „ bP giv en to t ^ (1 Jun ( or society for the same pur p 08e This Includes both active and associate members. As an induce ,p en t. to have tbe pastors of the dlf feront churches present. If they are wlth their societies at the rally they w jn count the same as five members present. There is much rivalry among the different societies for- the possession G f these pennants. Last year the Senior Society of the United Presby terlan Church won the senior pennant and the Junior Society of Delaware Avenue Baptist Church won the junior pennant. organized Society at West Church with over a hundred members is go Ing to make an effort to capture the senior pennant,- as are also the So cieties at Central, Hanover, Olivet, Westmlhlster and Eastiake M. E. and Presbyterian Churches. The Baptist Society at New Castle is planning to lake its entire membership along, Last year this rally was held it The newly Last year this rally was held in St. Paul's M. E. Church with a good at tendance. A much larger attendance looked for this year. The doors will be open at 7.30 and the service 'will begin promply at 8 o'clock OLIVE Tablets OIL the Bowels A Fhjslrinn's Substitute Fur Banger »us Calomel When you feel that your liver and bowels need help take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. Substitute for Calomel, Calomel Is effective, but dangerous— causing bad after-effects. Ollve Tablets are especially made to take the place of Calomel. wards for years has been Calomel's to f- He «aw its dangers and its dl3 advantages in 17 years' practice treating patients for all kinds of liver and bowel complaints. In his efforts to do without Calomel he developed his now famous little ollve-oll-colored tablets Clive Tablets are mild but elective. Safe and sure. Pleasant to take but unfailing in results OUve Tab i ete ol - lhe bl * e j g j U8t enough to start Nature's own action, and they tone up the liver at the same time. They are made from „ rare combination of vegetable compounds mixed with olive oil If you want to regain that feeling of joyou : buoyancy and clear thought, Uike Dr, Edwards' Olive Tab'ets. They work like a vacation 10 and 26 cents per box "Every little Olive Tablet has s movement all Its own." The Olive Tablet Co., Columbus, O Dr. Ed Quality and flavor unexcelled. It la guaranteed. BLUE VALLEY BUT TER,» For Assessor and Coll:ctor Southern District. EUGENE. M. SAYERS Subjeît to tbe rule« of life Dcmo Prlmary election Med Pollg open from 1 cratic Party, nesday, May 14, to 7 o'clock. 220 KINO STRELT. 20-Year-Old House, LOCATED Watch, Clock and Jewelry Ex perts. Tony Wilkowsky ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING. Guaranteed. fchS E. FOURTH 8T. Wilmington, Del. All Work Important 1 beg to announce to tha residents of Wilmington, Dal-, that I have opened an Upholstering and Cabinet Making Store, where I have the facilities to handle all this kind of work in all its branche*. I make a specialty of Maî tresse* and Box Springt, thoroughly renovata the hair in asme and return equal to new. 1 also recover Feather Pillows and Feather Beds. Note—Mattresses taken away in the morning, can be returned tame lue pmrff' Suits, Turkish at lowest evening work and all upholitering possible price*. GiMmI Work, PoLshing. Carpets, Decorations. Carpentry, Mattresses. Box Springs, Portiere». Curtaina. Slip Cov era D t A Phon«. «171A J. J. O'KANL, / Upholiterer and Cabinet Maher, «11 LANCASTER AVENUE. Wilmington Del. Avenue Company Will Present, TESTIMONIAL FOR CONNESS PLAYERS ''Her Husband's Wife" In Theatre Tonight The sale of seals for the testi monial to be given the Conness Play ers at the Avenue Theatre tonight I» large. The bill will be "Her Hus hand's Wife, - ' the comedy that made such a big hit all of last week—the concluding week of the season, arranging for the benefit Managet Conness gives the use of the theatre and Is doing everything within hi« - P1 . . Conness Players during he past sea son Is recognised by theatregoers, they will fake advantage of the op portunlty to show their appreciation » material way. The benefit pei dormance in fact will be an exempll "cation ot the truism that "success begets success." In power to make the affair a success. The members ot the Avenue's high class company will get the entire proceeds. The regular prices will prevail. The performance will be enjoyable in every way. The affair will be a gala event. It will far exceed any thing of the kind ever arranged in this cltyT As the good work of the Keeps better than other brands, BLUE VALLEY BUTTER. At your grocers.» Hair Vigor Ayer's Then you will have a clean and healthy «calp. No more hair lois. No more rpugh, tcraggly hair. Doe« not color. Ask Your Doctor. .I. C. Ayer Oo , l-owrll, Maas. SHERIFFS SALES. SHERIFF'S SALB— BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, on Market street, between Tenth and Kleventh streets, in the city of Wil mington, New Castle county, Delaware, ON SATURDAY, THE THIRD DA Y OF MAY, 1913, at 10 o'clock, a. m., the following described real estate, vU; All that lot or parcel of land, witli a two story brick dwelling house thereon erected, situate in I4»e city of Wilmington, in the state of Delaware, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at n point on the woaterly side of Windsor street.•*»t the distance of one hundred and fifty-two feet and four inches northerly from me northerly side of Eighth Street, and running thence westerly paral lel with Eighth street, nnd passing through the middle of the division wail between this bouse nnd the house adjoining on the south, eighty-eight feet to the easterly side of n four-feet wide alley communicating with an other alley lending leading into Windsor street ; thence along the easterly side of said first mentioned alley northerly, parallel with Windsor street, thirteen feet nod four inches to a corner; thence easterly, parallel with Eighth street and passing through the middle of tbe division wall between this and tbe bouse adjoining eight feet to »nid side of and thence thereby southerly thirteen feet and four inche» to the pin****, of beginning, with the free use and privilege of the anid alleys in common with others entitled there to. forever, by paying » proportionate share of the expense of keeping said alleys In repair. Weired and taken in execution as ths property of Frank P. Turner, administrator of Alfred A. Collins, deceased mortgagor, nnd to be aold by the north, eighty Windsor street; w ALTER 9. BURRIS. Shari If, Apri Sheriff's Ofll 1918. . Wilmington Del., 9-m ay'Z, 6.8. 5prl8,22, SHERIFF'S .SALE—BY VIRTUE OF A writ of levari Farins, to me dirtied, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, on Market street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, in the Vlty of Wil mington, New Castle countv, Delaware, ON SATURDAY. THE THIRD DAY OF MAY, 1913. at 10 o'clock, a. m., the following described real «'state, viz; All that certain lot, piece land with the three-story brick dwelling (hereon erected, situate in the city «if Wil mington aforesaid, more particularly botfnd ed and described ns folbiws, to wit : Beginning at a point one hundred and fifty-eight feet six inches distant, northerly at right angles from the northerly side of M on at right angles from the westerly aide of Twentieth street; thence westerly parallel feet two parcel of street and r feel distant westerly with Monroe afreet, seventy- ni inches to o> corner; thence northerly paral lel with Twentieth street, twenty-six feet !«» another corner; thence easterly parallel with Monroe street and paBhing through the middle of a brick division wall between (his houac and the houso adjoining on the north, seventy-nine feet two inches to a corner, ten feet westerly from the westerly side ol Twentieth street; thence southerly parallel with Twentieth street (wenly-six fen (he • what they may, together with the and privilege forever as n passageway of a strip pf land six inches wide, immediately adjoining the hereinabove described on the south, and extending that width westerly io » distance of fifty seven feet from the build ing line on Twentieth street, to er with the free and uninterrupted right, privilege for the passage of light and air of the atrip of Und ten feet wide, laid out be (ween the specific building line for ^nid premises and the said southerly wide of Twentieth street, nnd extending from the southerly boundary line of Knuff Mill Lane, to a point one hundred nnd thirty feet dis tant. southeasterly from (he southeasterly side of Vdç Buren street, said atrip of land ten feet wide to be U»e«l ns stnt'ul i mon with othera entitled theret and also the .exclus! 1 • fdote, era, walks «nd ornamental fencing of that specific portioh of the said ten feet wide strip of l^nd laid out "• «'oreonld, between the aforesaid building line and the southwesterly sidft of Twentieth street, lying dirertly In front of the said lot of hereby conveved. together with (he right and ingress, egress and regress into nnd over and upon the same, .hut this privilege shall not he continued, so n« to permit the erection any other pin of beginning, b«i the cunt se and f«»revcr, and privilege for K. >1 haid Unit of any porch! bay window structure thereon. nor to obstruct In any manner the free admission of light and nlr forever Subject, nevertheless, to nil cost*, taxes, charges for sewers or for any other privileges or any other expense which may be legally assessed, levied or charged against the aame. Seized nnd taken in execution as the property of »lohn W. Brady and Anna A. Brady, hia wife, mortgagors. and to fie Hold hr WALTER H. BURRIS, Sheriff Sheriff s Office, Wilmington. Del., April 18, 1913. aprl8,22,25,29 may-.fi.R Dependable Coal and Service USUAL SPRING REDUCTION , IN EFFECT NOW Consumers Ice and Coal Company Main Office— Semnu and King Sf«. i ERA>CH OFFICES Fonrteenfh nnd Scott Six. t ' A> .AUDI* fTnunerre nnd 1'nck. BIG 111(1 I S RUNS TO TH til I I,s. II . Ik . .1 .... ... , Hut Ihere treAlloKt, « tu Temper It » It h l.mmMer. A great company of foreign »r list». who concern themselvea with thrilling and dnngerou« exploit 1« found with Klngllng Brothers' circus this season There 1* also the sub lime and impresaire spectacle of "Joan of Arc, with a cast of 1,200 characters, 600 horses and tralnload of special scenery. Hut people like laughter as well as heart throbs. Laughter 1» an Important Ingredient of a circus program. With this knowledge well In mind the Rlngltng Brothers have gathered together a talented band of fun-makers, fifty tn number, and the majority from Kur ope. Kach la a paatmaater of his art. Kvery pause lu the exciting bill Is filled with delicious skits, scream lng pantomimes, bewitching tomfool ery, travesties on political and pub lic. happenings, and hilarious high jinks in general. These clowns are original and ver satile. They are the creators of all things funny. The clowna of other allows try to Imitate t,hem, but fall far short of their patterns. Many of them are from the comic opera the atres of England and the Continent. Some of them have made kings laugh OOUBTKT5T' 8 ELft V* salve is oreat for piles ll.ve. mptantly. our*. »p».dil., LUTRLY DOES THE WORK' ■ t..d absolut. ly by Th. Court«. y Drug Co.. Bftlto., Md Fry. sample for tb. It ry ABSO Ouertn asking. Chapped Ski«—SorM of «II Sort.—Parted Remedy. ALL DRUGGISTS, 16«, SHERIFF'S SAFES. fnr v fin T ïï'fr'7 )T~' ■'a EnyuTïT^rTTÎAÎ writ of Levari I'niias, to me di reeled, will be exponed to public »ale, at the Court Houae. on Market bireet, be tween Tenth and Kleventh atreoia, in tha city of Wilmington, New Castle county, Delaware, ON SATURDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF MAY, 1813, At 10 o'clock, a. ra , mg dcacrlftca rent eatate. via: All that certain lot or piece of land with dwelling (karoo« erected, being No. 800 Wright atr*e', and situate in tbe »aid city of Wilmington, bounded and described a» follow», to wit : Beginning at a point on the southerly aide of Wright street, at the distance of one hundred nnd five feel Westerly from the westerly side of Stroud street; thence southerly parallel to Stroud street, one hun dred feet to a corner; thence westerly parai lei to Wright »trout twenty feet to a corner; thence northerly parallel to Stroud street, hundred feet to the »aid southerly aide of Wright street; and thence thereby easterly twenty feet tuathn plaça of begin ning, be the content» thereof what they may. Seized and taken in execution a» the property of Joseph Sieedowski and Rom Sieedowski, his wife, mortgagor», and to be sold by (he foil the two story brick WALTER 9. BURRIS, Sheriff. Sheriff'« Office, Wilmington, Del., April ■prlT.19 5,a0-may3,7 17. IIM .'111 HI I i > H V LI BY VIRTUE ÖF À v i it .M Lav mi i Facias, to will be exposed to public sala at the store of J. 8. and W. Lattpmus, io the village of Townsend, Appoqutnioiink hun dred, New Castle county, Delaware, - ON MONDAY, THE *Z8TH DAY OF APRIL, 1913, at 10 o'clock, a ih . the following described real estate, vis: parcel of land and tenu Blackbird hundred, New directed. All that trart ment« situated i Uaalle county and atato ot Delaware, and bounded as follow», to wit: He,inning at a »take in the northweet branch of Duck Creek, under the centre of a bridge, in the public road leading from Blackbird to Chnmbcravillc and running thence with aaid road, aoutb seventy and •half degree» eoat, eighty-two perches to a «tone In the said road, a corner for these premise» and land of John Atherly ; thence with liie lend eouth, nineteen end e half degree* west, thirteen perchea to a .tone; theneo north, thirteen ami eight-tenth, perche» to • alone; thence smith twenty three and one-quarter degrees, west perches to » Sweet (lum Sappling; north siity-six degrees and fifty minutes, «eat eighty nine and iwo tenlh perchea to a atone ; degree*, eaat forty-one perche» to a atone in the several courses thereof, to the place of be ginning, containing forty-seven snd one half acres of Isnd, he the same, more or less. Seiieil and lake properly n( Wilbur !.. Adam», administrator of the estate of PrisciRa B Daley, deceased, co-mortgagor of the said mortgage having been forecloaed during his lifetime, as to the estate of .lotnea Daley, now deceased, anfi to he sold by degress west. alxty-aeven ami six-tenth thence seventy-five thene north fourteen nnd a half and two tenth • r hi ! ution an |b# WALTER S BURRIS, .Sheriff. Sheriff'* Office. Wilmington, Del tprlll5.1P.JVJ April 4.26 10, 1913. SHRKIKK'H HALE—BY VIRTUE OE. A ; directed, will O exposed to public sale, at tbe (Jowl <>n M ;« rke| «I ri et, and Elevwith p.lroel uiingtun, New, Castle county, Delaware, off BATI RIMY, THE THIRD DAY OF MAY, 1913, at 1(1 o'clock, a. n».. ing described real estate, tit: nrcel of land, iek «le oiling erected, situate in the tily of aforesaid und hounded sad do follows, to wit: writ of Levari Facias, t bel wee the city of AVi Tenth il the foil All that «ertain Jot. piece or with the two and u half »lory house, there Wilmington HCl > » * • <1 Beginning at m point in the aoutberiy side of Robinson struct, at the distance of hundred <ij<l êlcven und the easterly side of Poplar street; southerly parallel with Poplar passing through the middle of wuil Lei« • on this loi and the dnlng seven feet and six inch now or formerly of .lames Sweeten; eastward!} along »«aid Sweeten'* Ime and parallel with Robinson street, seventeen feel nnd nine inches to. a line for land, now or formerly of Richard Dyke; thence north wardly along the said line of land parallel with Poplar at reel, and passing through tbe middle of the party wall between tho house on this lot and the house next adjoining on the cast, seventy-seven feel and aix inches i;: Ihirtyfoyr feet and ; eighth inches eaatwardly from t bone# street und the party the west. sev«*nty to a line for Und thence to the aforesaid southerly aide of Robin son street; and thence thereby weslwardly seventeen feet and nine inrhes to the plaoe of begintnnf, l»c tin* contents thereof, within these get her and privilege to the use wide alley extending south inson street, snout forty-seven feet. In com jnon with tho owner or owners, occupier or occupiers of the lot of land next adjoining the lands and premise» hereby granted and coot « •> <<i on t h# « •••■ : . low • i ■ property -of Lain under the last will and testament of .lohn R. Hsvtmnn. deceased mortgagor, and Laura V. Hartman, surviving mortgagor, and to be sold by they may to ndisputvd right ' of a t*4>-f««it rdlv fr. .a Rub bounds, what with lh«* in execution s* t H« V. Hartman, executrix WALTER S. BURRIh. Sheriff. Wilmington. l>e!»J| aprlft.22.tt.V29 -may 3,6.8. April Rhf'riff's Office, 18. 1913. uox for suggestions. • ThP of l'piinsjiilvBiila tU IIro«d have pl.cml « hu* |,i the I ... „ hi, * d »U>hla Broad Sir «et Slntlon and j lav ' 1 marked It "Suggestion*." All I trainmen and others having nll y ommandatlona to make na io how the -, rvt , ■ . I * r '! c ', ,,f U, '* cwn, »««ny may be bat ln «"T ruapect are m.iuestPcl tt. 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