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f : L RENTs © © Egg t ' » JE) T h 7, ÎÎ y 8 c » t 11$ I ESI C\|0 .T « ,-n □ ■ft lJt\ •I«. m rV y : -ft 1 Sô'y Wfjiy ; >' •• P.Vt i V/; Bp 1* •A. •V, a. - « miUtm m iStl TYPEWRITERS f rrrwRiTKRs repaired, rented, •old. Kmv payments. B«rf«ii»n, slightly 8»*d Royals, Underwoods, Remingtons. Rib tons. Typewriter Supply Co.. No. 9t6 Mar ket 8t. Both phonos. aJS-tf. TOR RENT OR RENT—PLAT. FOUR ROOM8 AND Apply at N. W. corner Fourth D. A A. phone. junel2-3l. F bath. and Delamors Plate. B679A. RENT—1 HOSE FINE NEW Noa. 2611 18 16-17-1» Tstnull mis and bath. AU modern Apply Egbert Nutter, No. »1 Samuel T. Green. D. A A. phone. may-'4-t.î.stf . pOK house, at j egt. Heven »mi', o veulent k . XV cat Thirtieth street. Ko. IJ23 King street. FOR SALE OR RENT 1 % OH SALE OR RENT—-PROPERTY IN • Pcnnsgrovs. Suitable for any busi O. H. Morris, Pannsgrove. N. J. junsl8 3t. ness. OR SALE OR RENT—BUILDING. NO. 421 West Front street Floor space shout 4,000 square feet on each floor, adapted to light manufacturing purposes. F Elevator and 75 H P. boiler on premises. Apply to H. P. Kumford, Central National maylT-*- tf Bunk. LADIES' TAILORS. J ADIE8' AND GENT'S TAILOR. t Also cleaning, repairing and pressing. Order, promptly attended to. Anthony letyk. formerly at No. -13 Maryland are Corner Jackson and Linden maySleod 1m. nue, now »treat». H WiF I ROB* l-TFFI. W FT tf. IGHEST CASH PRICKS PAID FOR scrap iron, steel and metals, rubber • nd rop«. Wilmington iron and Metal Co-, bouth Market and O afreet«. jan31-lyr. II JGHK8T CASH PRICES PAID FOR scrip iron, steel and metals, rubber an»i rope. H B. Ed t«M BlirlRh. Nn 234 Frexrh St. Jandl-tvr. Auto tire, a special!,-. WANTED, HOUSEHOLD GOODS EHGER PAYS MORE THAN OTHER dosier» for your office furniture and household goods. Yoa'ra losing money If 4on*t sell to him. A postal will bring Ber D. k A. m 15 tf. B s our buyer there with the ready cash, gcr. Third •-1 Shipley stree»«. 'phone. Ml?«. MONEY TO LOAN LOANED ON FIRST MORT O. G. GOODEN. No. 2 W. Ninth 8t. ont; Y gages. %B f f.s if. M ONEY TO T.OAN AT 5 PER CENT.. ON good first bonds and mortgages. J. J. Velrce Ä* Hon. No. 813 Shipley street, tune 13*21. M POULTRY. ice 'TSTT'-pf îri ,t r y on together: But lice and profit—NEVER ! The time to fight Her Is all the time—but e»pe rially in hot «*o*ther Don't let the lire get the »tart on vou. Now is the time for the UH ARGE GF the Lire BRIGADE. The w»r cry is f'-O-N K E Y. Powder. 25c. $1.00 fit mi' Head Lice Ointment. 25c, »cttle the problem—which means HAVE YOUR PROFITS PhillpS-Thomnson Co.. Fourth and -French Sts. 8. L. Ffll 4 Son, 7 West Fourth 8t. P MeCUur* A Son, 2128 Market St . iVm O. Valentine. 808 W. Front 8t. ' F IPelly. 824 King 8t W. R. Wilson. 108 East Third St. H. f. E1IU. Concord Pike A R O R. R. J w. Yamen. 814 King St. T'ros E. M'ai In. Edge Moor, Libéré! sample fr you clip this adv. junel4 9L28 I. ronkey*» (.onkey'» l.ire Liquid. 86c to with water), and Conk#?*» lire TRANSPORTATION Wilson Line^Philadelohia PAP*EVGERE and FRFelGHT. Leave Fourth Street Wharf. Wilmington dally, including Sundays, for Philadelpt.i*. and Chestnut Street Wharf. Philadelphia for Wilmington at 7.30. 9.00. 10.30 a 12 o'clock noon. 1.30. 3.00. 4.15, 6.00 7.00. 8.30 nnd 9.80 p. m. Fares—On Raturdsys Snndavs and legal holidays, between Wilmington and Philadel pMa. one way. 80 cent»; round trip. .*>0 nta Dp »II other day*, special one dav Jim ited ticket, one way. 15 cents: round trip. 25 c* ota TEAM ER LONG RP4TH — PENNS GROVE AND WILMINGTON FERRY Fourth Street Wharf Fumme.r Schedule. Mnv 24 to September ? Leave Pcnnagrove—6 00 a m m.. 1 00 p m.. 2.30 p p m.. 7.15 p m. 10.00 p. m. Wilmington—7.00 a m . 11 00 ». m . 1 45 p 6 15pm.. 0 on p ai . 11.00 t». m PA8*VSlf«Elfft and FREIGHT. Improved facilities for handling mobile». S r • • 8.00 a m . 4.18 7 0 15 a m . • I. m. 930 m., 3 30 p tn . auto *37 * • l!\v P' MINK' THAVi4. CO. Vacation Trips "By Sea." , BALTIMORE ANT PHILADELPHIA TO Bosion. Providence. Savannah. Jacksonville. THREE SAILINGS WEEKLY. Through tickets on sal« from aod uùau principal point«, including m?ala and alatr room accommodations on stenme -, Fin. Staamara Bast Harrtra. Low Fare, State room« dr I,»« Rath. Wireless Tala $raph. Automobile« carried. ■ ««nrl tor On,.Met otr Ticket Office. 105 v. ÿ • Philadelphia t a. W P Turner. B-l*« — Mfl. Leave Philadelphia. Pier 9 (Foot of Walnut St.) 10.45 а. m. A 6.00 p. m. Leave Wilmington French St. Wharf б. 00 p. ra. TREIGHT ONLY MR ) ] ByCM. PAYNE Pop?" •« S' M att e r, * Continued on Page Tweh*. OM-H-H H-H! \ME»?Cy wlEYOu AfE AwAV w(?CNt>! t THEY dont u6E elephants to ^ CA'YIYY ÎMlîT.AwAY " They uSE w h e e u t3ai?ito w î> r ^TVM?minù. Vs/HATJ the ^- 5 TDt a TvJe a- p Pa If a-T u 'çf's* L.Tv^tffa A UTTUE WOSf r s t NO TH' R VM . ^tfeÖINl A N A M A (A MA L ,VetH tmi f? ï ■ • r r v 11 -ß TH*T irrt Niv iltvFUNT iT*4 &Omna CAIV^Y The "Doit <L, A \N * Y t- L sn ME / ( N, y T v & i . ï h (TtV / \ v u. ) I <c X' s. I L I BOr 4 ■<> IT i « ue J a J®* * t A <0> L & ?■ v SUMMER RESORTS INDTRY8T—OHADD'8 KORD, PA. Open June 1. Baths and running water in rooms. Terms, $8 to $12 per week. MRS. W. V. HARVEY. y30.31 juneö.7,18,14. VV MOTORCYCLES MODEL MOTOR nt OR HALE—1913 V cycles and Motor Boats at bargain prices. All makes, brand new machines, on easy monthly poyment plan. Get mir propo sition before buying or you will regret It. Also bargains in used Motorcyles. today. Enclase stamp for repl Lock Box 11, Trenton. Mich. Write us Address 14t. June? UPHOLSTERER AND CABINET MAKER J. J. O'KANE. Cabinet Work. Polishing. Carnets. Decors tiens. Carpentry, Mattresses, Box Springs. Portieres. Curtains. Slip On^er«. N. E. Cor. 7th and Monroe Sts Automatic. 9949 D A A. Phone. 595TA. REGISTER'S NOTICE MACK. T? STATE OF KATHARINE W. rj DECEASED. Notice <8 hereby given that Letter, of Art ministration upon the sbIj-v ot Katharine W. Mack, late of Wilmington humlrert. deceased, were duly granted unto Wit)inn F. Kuit». on the tidth day of May, A. D. 101B, and all indebted to the aaid deceased are re peraona quested to make payim nt to the Adminis trator without delay, an«l all person» having demand» aguinat the deceased are re«iuired to exhibit ano present the same, duly pro bated, to the said administrator on or ba fore the 28th day of May. A. D. 1014. or abide by the law in thla behalf. WILLIAM F. KURTZ. Administrator. Address William F. Kurt*. Kao.. Attorney may29ecd-9t . Del. at-Law, Wilniingt APARTMENTS OR RENT—APARTMENT. 7 ROOMS Apply Grcenlwuro'a, P and both june!2-14. ( F OR RFxNT—FURNISHED APARTMENT. 6 riiinn«, bath, two porches, all Improve may27 tf No. 2003 Jefferson St. ments ?OR RENT—APARTMENT. 5 ROOMS and bath. No. 218 West Tenth etreet. may24 end 1 in . 1 APART WEST FIFTH STREET, ment, four rooms, bath, porch, heat :nar20-eod-3m. 50:1 hot water.; ' HREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS. THIRD floor, hath and porch. $15. Ninthf street. PARTMKNT FOR RENT—FOUR ROOMS and hath. heat, light, gas range and of telephone. Apply No. Trench may 15 eod-lm. 1 I?OR RENT SUITE OF ROOMS. SECOND ! r floor. Use of hath, perch and base N. W. Cor. Thirtieth nod may 15 t.t.S I in I ~l No. «05 W ranylH eod-lm. a | ment kitchen, i Monroe streets, street. ^ OR KENT—APARTMENT. N, E. COR. Seventh and Harrison atrecta, .econd Ï floor, « rooms, hath and porch. Lately re modeled. Price, $20. Apply - * W. E. POWELL, No. 839 Market St may I « l,t,a*tf. BUSINESS NOTICE A MKS KEKNAN. HOUSE AND SIGN Fainter. Graiuing and glaring Jobbing promptly att*-n<led to No. 911 Shipley •trout. _ •pr28-2m J KFOHE DISPOSING OF YOUR FUR and household, cal) 217 K. Ninth Ht. B niturc, also offl Dugan Bros., No. juneiH I m. ANTED—BOARD AND ROOM FOR mother and »on. in neighborhood of Address juncl 4 2t. W North Broome or Rodney streets. W-99. Evening Journal Office. ¥ AWN MOWERS SHARPENED AND RE 1 j paired. Carpet Sweeper» and Wringer» repaired. John T. Bchweirer. No. 525 West Front »treet. Both phone». m30 tf. F YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR CLOTHES call up Isaac Gibbs. No. 834 French St. & A. 'phone. No. 2095. and he will call for them. jnnO tf. I V) IA NO MOVING AND HAULING. ALL A work done with spec»! care. D A A. phone, 2374: Del., 1072. James Stewart Lowe. No. 1809 Tatnalî Ht . jnn9 tf. AME» A SfTIRLITH A BRO-, NO. 104 Tatnall street. Dealers In scrap iron and metals. Second band pipe always on hand. Open Saturdays until 4 p. in. EAD STORAGE FOB BUSINESS CAftS, In location near to the heart of the hiiMnoas section. For prices »nd information apply Ulan tic Mfg. Co. Third «^d Orange ; 1 I lit . .1 jan!3 6m. II) streotfc. ARGE. AIRY FURNISHED ROOMS AT Bull's • Head Hotel. Nos. 103 105-107 Newly reniodeled. new Reas irble L west Fourth street. furnlfUYe. new rates, bath . jnne.Vlm. anngement. Electric lighted throughout. EDWARD 0. .MORGAN. Use of Proprietor. ir.VCULM CLEANING. WITH LARGE V «treat machine. Also with best oleetric machyie. Cnil D. A A. phone. 2074 for esti mates. Machine to hire by tbe day. Vacuum Cleaning C«.. No._14)8 Harrison »treat Agency for Banto Vacuum Cleaner. febfifim. i n WEEPER-VAC, THE ORIGINAL ^ Vacun t'arpat Sweeper. Sweeper in tha world that runa a •eeper in combination with tha vacuum cleaner, will, ilia possihi'ity of using either separately. Remove« every particle of dust. dirt, thread«, lint and hairs. Drop postal and xar Sweeper Var and we will do tha real. m«v24 l.*.B 1m. The only Varu real carpet ns a Box 858. Wilmington. Dal. Kershaw & Whitten Finest Una of wall papers NO 832 MADISON ST. O. * A Phone, 5I05D. Estimates Furnished. »12 If. Wilmington, Del. Lowest Price». WANTED AD C 't HILDREN WANTED TO BOARD. J dress W-74, Evening JA*irn«l Office. may 1 4 1 m . \\ r ANTED—ANTIQUES OK ALL KINDS. It The heat priurs paid. Address H I8, jan25-tf. Evening Journal Office. W ANTED—1,000 CARPETS TO PI,KAN; $1.50 and OEO. F. feb'J4 tf. storage rooms for rent. f - "<> per month. Both phones. LANG CO.. 1205 Orange St. w ANTED—BOARD AND ROOM FOR mother and son. in neighborhood of North Brooms or Rodney streets. Address ^ning Journal Office jun. Ilf ANTED—WATCH AND JEWELRY tl repairing Also eye fitting. Store open evenings until 8 o'clock. Saturday evenings until 10 o'clock. L. The—sa. '*o. 400 Market street M»14 tf f ANTED—HOUSEHOLD P.OODS OF all kinds. Special attention given to furniture. China, old jewelry, feather heda. I pay more, call for me. I rome with cash, ypu will see. and I move it. one, two, three. M. I^evin. No. 228 K»ng Ht. D. & A. phone. 5188. jtine3 eod 1m W old «••«it UILDERS. ATTENTION I ON WHAT terms will you build me a housef Homs B cash down. Balance as rent. No agents need apply. References exchanged. Home Address W 78, Evening Journal mavI2-tf. .erker Office T ANTED—PERSONAL PROPERTY OF all kind», good .eeond-hand furniture bought and Bold. Hefe». Office Fixlurea, Etc., Stove, a specialty. Also a new lot of Rug, Linoleum. Oil Cloth at 50c on the dollar. Come aee na before parting with your caah. for cash talks with me, - CHARLES S. HURI.OCK, Seventh end Poplar Streets. w July8 tf. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. SALE OF HEAL _ By '»nier of the Orphan's Court, on Monday, June Ifi. 1918. at o'clock, a m.. at tho county Court House, in tho city of Wilmington. No. 1—Lot of land with the two and a half story brink dwelling thereon, known as No, 1300 King street. Wilmington. Delaware. Lot No. 2—Also all tight, title ond inter est. whatever they may be. of Mary Ann Ward, deceased, In end to. All that certain lot «if l«n«1. situate in the city of Wilming ton, aforesaid, situate at the northwest cor ncr of Sixteenth and Heald streets, having a fr«ml on Heald elr«*et of 75 feet and run ning 175 feet through to Thatcher street. Attendance will be given and term« made ItBAwn by Administrator of the estate of Mary Ann DMINI8TUATOR 8 ESTATE. A GEORGE B. WARD. Ward, deceased, «ir by Lllburne Chandler, hit attorney. Attest—Joseph 0. Jolla. Clerk O. C. W timing ALSO Mary ' Ann Ward, deceased. and Wird, bdtm the rnfirp interest in and to No. 2 ton. Del . May 21. 1918. — All the right, title and Interest of William June«.5.8.11.13.14 SPECIAL NOTICE. TO ARCHITECTS The Pomniixtion for the erection of th# Woman', Coll#*# Affiliated with Del«« are t'ollfge avili rereive compelitHe plana for two tire proof btiildinca. to coat not more than $150,000; one a Residence, Hall, two at or'.I. to contain reception room«, kitchen, din in« hall, bedrooms, office», etc., for the aieoin raodafton of dtly atodenla; and a modern Science Laboratory, three Mortes, to romain cliapel, office«, lahoratorlea. reeitatmn room,. etc (or t\,e aceoiomodalton of One bandred ■tudeota. _. . One thou,tnrt dollar« yrlll .be awarded in rath by the Commlaalon (or the five heat plan, aubml.tod; Three hundred dollar« for the Ural plan; two bundled and _dfl>. tlolltra I, tJ for the third plan one hondeed and flft, do are for the fourth pan and one hundred dollar« for •■>• P'»", (immtiaeioii The plan, aicepletl ahall the property Of Mi«n All plan, om.l he later than t. clock . Monday, .iniyr. im.i c . e imi! Ir.o|„V „ u ;i Secretary Affiliated tolleje vaMBjbfin«. » il mington. Drlawar*. juna|2.*t. . a sreater rate of apeert •hall, at least one white light hundred feet in tbe AUTO ORDNANCE A utomobile ordnance—be it en acted by the Board of Town Comm is* Middletown. Dela sinners of the town of ware, in Assembly met. on this fifth day of June, A. D. 1913, as follows, lo wit: Section I.—On and after the fifth day of Jane. Ihe law governing the speed of Motor Vehicles will be strictly enforced while lining operated in lha limits o( the town of Middletown. Delaware, via—. fceefion 2.—No motor vehicle shall be op erated sipon any of the »tract» of the town of Middletown at than twelve (19) miles per hour, which, however, shall be reduced to the rate of six »6» miles per hour at turn» -and interact: lions of streets Bert 8 —All motor vehicles operated upon the streets of the town of Middiet fmm one hour after sunset until one Hour before Sunrise, sh visible not lass than I direction toward which the motor vehicle Is proceeding, and one red light shall be shown visible in the opposite direction. Section 4.—Any persons violating the above which is a part of Keetinn 14 of the Motor Vehicle Law of tbe ware, shall be subject to a fine of not less atr of Dal« than ten dollars, or more than twentv-Ava dollar* Section 5.—Operators of Motor Vehicles failing lo blow th^lr horn, or sound /at f i alarm and intersecting atrecta shall ba subject to a fine ot one dollar and cost*. By order of tha Board of Town Oommiastnnara. DR. E G. CLARK. PresUtaat. juneio.14,21,24 Joseph Hanson. Secretary. NOTICES. W ILMlNOTON SANITARY COMPANY. Dead animals removed day or night. Highest prices paid for saina. Phonas: D. k A.. 1**65; D. k A-, 907; Daltnarvia, 2909: Deltnarvia, 2883. Juna7-6t. KMHKRR OF DKT.AWARK LODGE, NO. 1, I* O. O. F. ara requested to he present at Odd Fellows' Hall Sunday even ing. June 15. at 6.4.'» o'elork. to proceed in a body to Brandywine church, to atleiîd me morial services. M W M . C. DRAPER, Jr. junei I It. Secretary. NOTICES. GYPSY I.K«» ROM \ NY Tells your past, present end >«Mi ii.iv»- gone and will go Hhellpot Park. Wu junclO 1m. ADAM Palmist. future. Just through life for 3Ac, mington, Delaware. M EXTRAORDINARY A nnouncement Special sale of summer stock of Ladles' \N will make suits to Linens. $13 up. and at rer any other or Philadelphia concern. Suiting Woolens, order from $23 up. a considerable reduction Wilmingl' Giants. Ladies* Tailor. N«. street. O U08 Tstnsll tnaySO-lm. - OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Al.l. STATE 1.IPENSE8 AND UJ - !R AND NOT PAID ON OR BEFORE THE DOTH DAY OF JUNE. 1BH, THERE V»ILL BE S PER CENT. PER MONTH ADDED THERETO, l.N ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION fl. CHAPTER 1*3. VOlr ÜME 27, I.AWS OF DEI.AWARE. HARRY A BROWN, CLERK OF THE PEAOE, NEW CASTLE COUNTY. B june2'lro. NOTICE — DELINQUENT TAX payers—I will be at the Court House, 3 AX 1 Wilmington, Delaware, Saturday. June 21. from 10 to 12 a m. to collect all faxes due the county from Christiana hundred, county demanda me to settle this month and ! demand you to settle with me by this data • •• I hv m> ictions and pay all costs This in my fast notice to you. JOHN F. O'NEAL, Tax Collector. Christiana Hundred. Phone,5587 H. The peal Office. Ml. Cube. Del. inneioiil. ELECTION. OTICE OF SCHOOL At ths «Isctlon for President and m«m Public Education in from the Second, N bare of the Board of Wilmington. Delaware, Fourni. Sixth. Tenth. EUvenlh IN Twelfth Ward», to he held on Saturday, June i4. 1913. the city election diatrlrta will be die tributed among the achool diatricta aa fol low»: FIRST WARD. First School District will be comp the First. Second and Third Electn trirta. Poll» at Public School No. *. ond »treet, near Washington afreet. SECOND WARD. First School District will he compoard of the First, Hecond and Third Election Dia Poll» at No. 208 Eaat Reocnd atreel. osed of sr. i * I a Irlcl Hecond pchoèl District will be composed of th. Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Saranth Election Diatrltts. Foil, nt Public School No. 14, Ulavrnont and Lohdall nlrccta. THIRD WARD. tnp^ned of First School District will ba the Fir at. Ki'cutid. Third. Fourth and Fifth Election Districts. Polls at Public School No. 3, Jefferson street, below Third street. FOURTH WARD. Fid School District will ha composed of the First, Second and Third Election D1« Polli, ot Public School No. 1, French • ria-tn, »treat, below Sixth street. Second School District will be composed of Fifth Election Districts the Fourth «ni poll» at Public Rcho«d No. 7. Fifth and Pine : streets. FIFTH WARD. First School Diatrirt will he composed of the Plrgt. F«cnnd. Seventh and Eighth Elec Poll* at Public School No. timi Districts. 9. Eighth a ad WnHaaton atrecta. Second Sellool District »«-Itl he composed of the Third. Fourth and Ninth Election Dit tricta. Poll» at Publie School No. 28 Eighth and Ada Third School District will be composed of the Fifth. Sixth and Tenth Election Districts. Polls «♦ 8. W. Tor. Seventh and Franklin afreet«. . . . ..v • SIXTH WARD. . First BtbAol District will be compoaed of 1 the First. Second »nd Third Flection DI» Polls nt N. W. ('or. Seventh and 1 ' . , g t nn ^ Srhoo Diatrirt will be compoaed of )h(> Four , h n()h SUth, Seventh. Eifthth and I afinth Eleetlon Dialrlela. Poll, at Pohlie i p|) s 5 w ,lnut atreel. above Twellth * SEVENTH WARD. ' l R , hnn) nialrlet win be eftmpo»ed of <h* b'-*', «»rond. Third. Koorth. Elflb. Sj>th S)(VI . n , h rj hth nnd Ninth Election n ) Poll, al Publie Rehool Vo. 2. I Elefenth and Wa.hlnflon atreel.. j, Prnnd Sehnol Dl.lrlel will he eompo.ed of th . Tenth. Elerrnth. Twelfth. Thirteenth, I Fourteenth and Fifteenth Eleetlon Diatriefa. . p n ||, „ No. 1212 Pennaylvanla avenue. TMfd Rchedl Dl.lrlct will he eompo.ed of <h * Ri.teentb,- Seventeenth, Eiphtee*!!., Mne .„j Tfritli'lh Election Dl.inclt, |» n IIa at Public School Ko. 13, Seventeenth nnd Onion afreet« __ EIGHTH WARD. , . Firat School Di.tnet will b. eompo.-d ot the Firat. Second, Third, Fonrlh, Fifth and Sixth Election Di.trrta. Poll« at INihtle School Vo. 0. Corner Seventh and Spruee st reels. Second School Dlatrlcl will he eompo.ed of the Seventh. Eighth. Klr.th and Tenth Flee tion DUtric!«. Poll« at Pohlie School No. 20, Cor. Tenth and Sprore «treet«. NINTH WARD. Ftr.t School Dialficl will ha the Fie«*. Second. Third and Fonrlh Elea pn»ed nf •ion Di.trlcl«, Poll« «I Public School No. 17 Sixteenth and C'Uyntont atreel«. Second School DUtriet wi!l he compoaed of I the Fifth nod Sixth Election Dialrict« Poll. at Public School^ No. 13, Twenty second »tract near Market «treat. Third School Dialrict will ha compoaed of Ihe Eiyhlh. Ninth. Tenth and Eleventh Elec tion Diatrieta. Poll« at No. 1(110 Weit afreet. Fourth School Di.fnct will ba rompn.cd of tho Seventh nnd Twelfth Election Diatricta. Polie at N. E. Cor. Thirtieth and Market •tract«. TENTH WARD. First School DiMricl will be composed of of the First. Second. Third. Fourth and Fifth polls at No. 15 Publie Election Diatricta. School, Dor. Third «nd Harriaon atroefa. Second School Dlatrlct wth ba compoaed of tho Sixth. Saranth, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth nd Election Diatricta. Poll« at Publt* School 109 South Van Buren cuect. ELEVENTH VV t KD First Srhool Diatrirt will ha compoaed of the Firat., Second. Third. Fourth Election Diatrirt«. I No. 19. Cor. Oak and Harriaon «tract«. TWELFTH WARD, Flral School DUtric« will ha compoaed ol the Firat. Second, Third and Fourth Election Pella «t Ko 1502 Wc«t Fourth and Fifth Poll» at Public Srhool Dietvicts. , treet. Second School District will he composed of th* Fifth. Sixth and Seventh Elect Inn D1« trial«. Fifth and Scott «Ire«»«. Third School District will he composed ol Ihe Eighth and Ninth Election Diatrirt«. Poll« St Public School No. 25, Cor. Third »tract and Bayard avenue. POLLS WILL OPEN AT TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON. OR THIRTY MINUTE»] THEREAFTER. AND CLOSE AT SIX O'CLOCK. P. tl. Bv order of the Board of Publie Educa .op In Wilmington, Delaware. HARRY J. GUTHR1* Polls at Public School No. 31. Cor. June4-10t. >ecretary. PROPOSAIS. EALED PROPOSALS FOR THE CON «TRUCTION of the Third Street Bridge, erossing the Christians River* Wilmington. Delaware, will he received by the President of ths Levy Court, New Castle county, at the Levy Court room in the Court House, Wil mington, Delaware, until 12 o'clock noon, of the IMh day of July. 1918, at which time all bids received will be publicly opened and read. The substance of the proposed bridge will embrace two conrreste piers and two re inferred concrete abutments, section of new bulkhead and some alterations in the existing watci main. Concrete :vork will amount to about 2.» ou cu. yard j. The superstructure will be composed of s movable bridge of 160 feet and two riveted trust approach S with a clear channel span spans, total length of superstructure being 4 Hi feet between the back walla of the abutment. Separat«« bids will be required for the auto and superstructures. Plans and complete data are on file in ths office of the County engineer, James Wilton. Church Building. Wilmington, Delaware, end in the office of the Consulting Engineer, J. E. Greiner, Fidelity Building, Baltimore Plans, specifications, forms of contracts and proposals will be furnished contractors by the Conaulting Engineer upon receipt of a deposit of $10 00 for each act. Thesa de posits will he returned to bidder upon the return of the plans, ate., In a clean, un damaged and unmarked condition within ten days after the lime of opening the bids. No deposit» will he returned to those who have not submitted proposals and »ny bidder fall ing to return these plena, etc., within the specified time shall forfeit his deposit to cover the cost to the Engineer of replacing the . Mil. K.t Ml « A «•ertified check nr acceptable bond to the »mount of $1000 will he required with tech hid aa a guarantee of good faith. The Levy Court reserve» the right to rejeçt any or all bid». B. A. Groves, President of the Levy Court. Samuel L. Barrl«, Chairman; lingsworth, Charles W. Gooding, bridge com inittee of the Levy Court. .IAS. WILSON. junei 4.21.28 jy3.1I . , County Engineer. E. B. Hoi $300.000 New Castle County, Delaware. 4 Î-2 Gold Bonds For Sale will be received SEALED PROPOSALS noon. by the undemigned unit) 19 o'clock June 27, 1913. at the office of the Levy Court in the Court ll«»u»e in tho City of Wil mington, Delaware, for the purchase of all or any pari of tho following described bonds of New ('ast)e county, Delaware: $100.000 of Building Commission Honda; dated July I. 1913. Bond» to ha of the dcnominatnin of $1,000 each, with interest 4 1-2 per «-ent.. payable »emi annually, Jan uary 1 and July 1. Both principal and inlerest payable in gold coin at the Far men»' Bank in Wilimngton. Delaware. These Bonds will mature annually $16,000 Julv 1. 1923 to July I. 1928 inclusive, nod $10,000 July I. 1929, and will he delivered to the purchaser July 1, 1918. at 11 o'clock a. in., at the County Treasurer'» office in Wilmington. Delaware. $1110,000 of Hiehway Improvement Bond« Fourth Serie«, deled July I. J013. Bond» to be of Ihe denomination of $1,0(|0 each, with cent , payable «emi | Interest 4 1-2 per Thea« Bond, will mature annually fLV 0 00 .Italy 1. I»45 to Jttlv 1, 1940 inrluatve. on d $10,000 .Inly t. 1050, $10,(100 July 1. last .«1 ooo Inlv 1 IBM an", will bo delivered to the porch..fn .Iniy 1, 1013, «I t 11 o'eloek a. m at the f'ounfy Traa»urer'» „*«, j, tVDminfton, Delaware, - $100.000 »rid«« Improvement Bond«, Eirat Serie«; dated lui) J 1013. Bond, lohe „f ,| lr denomln«lion of $1,000 rarh, with „.lere.t 4 I 2 per , n nu«lly. January 1 and July I. Hpa! and inlere.l payable m »old coin *1 , h# Farmer.' Bank in Wilmln«lon. Delaware Thr , c | lond , ,||| annually $l»,000 , )9;i: , lo j, l!y , itMS mein.Ire, and iiô.noo July f. 1030. and will be delivered to ,' h „ p „ r eh«»er July t. 101*. at II o'eloek n; m.. at the County Tre««urer'a office tn wjlmtngton Deft,w.re Both prln snnunllr, January 1 nnd July dpal M nd interest |k|»kk >o MM |MM «I the Farmer»' Bank, in Wilmington. Dale «mf rant payable aaml Both prln A certified check for 2 per cent, of the of bond» hid for, payable to the N«*w Csstfe County. face v»| < ounty Treasurer Delaware, must accompany each hid The right is reserved to reject any or all bids EVEHF.TT B. HOLT TVGRWORTH, Chairman of Kina . Delaware. Jim# II. 1918. Committee. Wilmingl june If. 12, 14.17.20.23.2« (T ONE OF THE MOST VALUABLE INVEST MENT PROPERTIES IN WILMINGTON. FOR SALE A tract of Iff 1-2 Acres with 2fi houncs, in the finest jtontlitlon and 2 »ImIiI«»* fronting on Parkway «■nd extending northward along Grant Avenue mid Kiddle Avenue. THIS I 1 PROPERTY CAN BE DEVELOPED SO THAT IT WILL BE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL DENTIAL SECTION OF THE CITY. KESI an exU'iutad view Adjoining the Park a» it does, the land having a alight »lope, old shade tret», of tho Brandvtvlne hllla. It tould be plotted and developed, poaalbly with curved streela and lime», no that It could be made a moat DESIRABLE PLACE FOR A HOME runidUBce of wbiçh I» the This property will be sold as a whole. Including the houses, one known as the "Kentmere House." whlrh ha» IR room« and * baths, gas ami eleelrle lltthl«. (luUhed In walnut and hardwood floors. Possibly the vacant land might he sold If the purchaser doe» mn ih-sne to include houses. * The "Kenlmerc House" may be sold separately. For further Information Inquire nf | | | i 1 GEORGE R. TOWNSEND COMPANY No. 6 W. 9th Street * |t _ :j/ s PUBLIC SALE. ÜBLIO SALK AT 10 A. M.. TUESDAY. housefurnishing .1. C. H. J. junel i 2t. Stoves and repairs, goods, shop tools, store fixtures, lohnson 6 Hon. No. 633 King street. Stidham, Auctioneer. I > UItLIC HALE AT KLAIR'8 BAZAAR. X Saturday. June 14. 1918. 80 head of Horsts of all kinds. One now rubber tire buggy, one new steel tire buggy, one new rubber tire runabout. Harness of all kinds. More harness than any other place la the city. Sale every Saturdav at WM. H. KLAIR'S BAZAAR. Eighth and Tatnall Sts. P UBLIC SALE OK REAL ESTAT* OF the estate of William Q. Valentins, dereased. Ths three story hrlek dwelling, known as No. 1002 Washington street, Wilmington. publie sale on Monday, June 16. 1918. at the County-Court House. Tenth and Market streets, city of Wilmington, at 11 o'clock, a. m, 10 rooms and bath, con nected with sewer. Dimensions. 17 8-4 feet by 64 1*3 feat. Quial and central residsnee neighborhood. For Information, apply on the premises, or to GEORGE will be sold at LODGE. Attorney. No. 4 West Ninth St. Junefi 8t. SHERIFF'S SALES. OF A SHERIFF'S SALE—BY VIRTUE writ routed, will be exposed to public »ale. el tlie Uourl Hours, on Merkel etreet. be hi of Leverl Facia,. to me tween Tenth and Eleventh elreeU, In the eit» Deli of Wilmington. K'sw Osstle county. swsrs. ON MONDAY. THE THIRTIETH DAY OF JUNE. 191«, At 10 o'clock, a in , lha following descrinefl reat estate, via: All that certain lot of Jand with a brick dwelling thereon erect «4, Miaate in the city of Wllatagt eenh**«l »a follows, tc* wit: Beginning at a point on the aoutherly aide of Conrad afreet at the distance of one hun dred and fifty-two feet westerly from the westerly aide of Harnann street; thence aoutherly and parallel to Harrison street and through the centre of the party well be tween this house end the one adjoining on the east, eighty one feet and aix inches to ths northerly side of a four feet wide alley, connecting with a three feet wide alley run aforesaid, bounded and de* ning into Second street; thence westerly by aaid side of »aid four feet wide alley, and parallel to Conrad street, fourteen feel t«» a corner; thence northerly and parallel to HarrUosi »treet and through the centre of the party mill between thla h«»u»e and Kht one adjoining feet and to the said aoutherly side of Conrad street; and thence thereby easterly fourteen feet to the place of begin ning. he the contents what they may. with the above »n with other» also with the « of » certain eight inch id three feet wide the «reel, eighty-one the fre»* use and privilege of ment tone«! two alley» tn entitled thereto f«»rever ; privilege of the terra • otta drain pipe In •Hey leading into Second street, forever. Seised and taken In execution aa the property of Broome Street Improvement Unmpany, a corporation of the State of Delaware, mortgagor, and to he sold by WALTER S. BURRIS Sheriff Sheriff's Office. Wilmington. Del.. June 13. 1913. juncl2.14.17,20,24.28 SHERIFFS BALE—BY VIRTUE OF A directed will writ of Levari Facial, to be exposed lo public aalc. nt the Court Market «treet. between Tenth House. apd K'evr th .treat«, in tbe city of Wil ."-ty. Delaware. two story brirk dwelling tn the aforesaid city iogton. K ON MONDAY. THK THIHTIF.TH DAY OF JUNK«, 1913. at 10 o'clock, a. m.. the following deacrihed real estate, vl»: Alt that certnln lot. niece or parcel ot land, with the thereon, aituate Wilmington. b»*unded nnd deteflbed a» fol lows, to wil: Beginning at a p»»lnf on the westerly »tde of Wilson »treet. «I the distance of »me hundred and fifteen feet southerly from the southerly side of Fourteenth street; (hence westerly and pushing through the redira of the division between this «ml Ihe adjoining enty fed to the th. the s house easterly side of a four feel wide alley: thence t said alley fourteen fact. Ihenrn easterly of the division •long said side more or less, to a point. and passing through the centre wall between this and the adjoining h on the north, seventy feel to the aforesa«»! westerly aide of. Wilson street; and .thence thereby northerly fourteen feci, to the pis of beginning, be the contents thereof what (hey may. with the free me and privilege of Btlonad allay "i common with others entitled thereto forever. Hr »red and tak**n in execution ax the property of Wilson Hamaley* Administrât of Charles K. Hamsloy, deceased. Wilson Hemsley and Mary K. Hamaley, his wife, and Wf liant T. Hemsley, ami to be sold by W v I, I> R s BURRIH. Sheriff. BberlfiP'a Ofllca, Wilmingl 12. 1013. . Dal juncl'!. It'. June SANITARY WORKERS K KELTER SANITARY,* ODORLESS EXCAVAT Office, 8. W. Corner, Fourth and West oct21-tf. M. ing streets. ELECTRO-PLATING WtlH.i The BAD Eledro-Plalinç) Co 1800 Market Street. H. Dann. William J. Bucklry PLATING. POLIKHYNO. OXIDIZING aed LACQUERING of all Kinds. Automobile parts and brass Ixtdstesd work a All work guaranteed. specialty. called'for and delivered. Work SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE—BY VIRTUE OK A writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to publie sale, at the Court House, on Market at reel, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, In the city of Wil mington. New Castle county, Delaware, ON MONDAY. THE THIRTIETH DAY OK JUNK, 1913, at 10 o'clock, a. n , thp following described real estate, vis: All that certain lot of land with the brick dwelling thereon erected, altuate in the city of Wilmington aforesaid, bounded and de teHltad as follows, to wu: Beginning at a point on the southerly sida of Conrad street at the distance of one hun dred and thirty eight feet westerly from the westerly side of Harrison street; thane« herlv and parallel to Harrison sfreel and . nul through the centre of the party wall between this houee and the one adjoining #■ the eaat. eighty one feet and aix inehea, to the northerly aide of a four feet wide alley, connecting with another alley running intd Hecond »treet; thence westerly by aaid aide of »aid four feet wide alley and parallel to Unnrad atrrei, fourteen feet to a corner; thence northerly and parallel In Harrlaou atmet and through the centre of th* parly wall between thla houaa and the adjoining hoaaa Inches, to the aaid aoutherly aide of «'onrad ■treet ; and thence (hereby easterly, four* teen feel, to tho place of beginning, he the «••intenta what they may, with the free uao and privilege of the above mentioned twq alley» In common with other« entitled thereto, forever; also with the privilege oî the u»e of a certain eight-inch terra cotta drain pipe in aaid three feat wide allay, leading into Hecond «treet, forever, Helrcd and taken in execution aa the property of Broome Street Improvement the west, eighty one feet and at* « ..nipany. n corporation of the BUR 9 Delaware, inortgu WAI and to ha sold by S. nilRRIK. 8h*rlS ojjc.r, .TER Shariff'a Office, Wilmington, Dal.. juncl 3,1 4,17,20,24,28, ■Inna 12. 1913. SHERIFF'S HAL»—BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, af the promise» in the town of Delaware ('ll*. Red Lion hundred, New Uestla county* Delaware, ON MONDAY. THE THIRTIETH DAY OF JUNE. 19*3. at 10 o'clock, a. m., the followior described r«*sl estate, vl»: All that certain lot or piece of ground wVh the brick hotel and other buildings there>n erected, situate, lying and being in Dela ware City, Now Castle county and Stale of Delaware, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning it the west corner of Del aw'As and t'linton street; thence witl'Offie a\ o northwest side of Glint wi*»twardly oavauty fast, to land of làirâ. street, s> .(til* Ali«*a 0 t'lark ; theuo« at right angWfl with Clinton ulre«t. north w«>atwardl]r «gs ho miied feel, llienc» southwest wurdly parallel with Cl'nion street, two I nnUrad nnd forty-aix feat, to luud» of John Oirr»ont I thence north westward I > and parsllel with Delaware avenue, «ne hundred and eight feet, *re or lea», to the southeast side of Wash I Inglon avenu»* : them'»» will» Waaliingt . n«rthea«lwardly, throe mi x »••••»» feel. U Vf» hundred .-«nd side of Def.-i the south west (hence with Dels wur« »vt* Ma aouth enafn nigll v (« « hundred nul right Iras f.. Mm- «v i . •i Clinton »treat* the ••rain#* howerar. ta miMiionera *rf Daluware «ï . feet, n I I ■-» « » place ♦ lie Mayor and (.' City the right lo remove from the above named premises, at any t house, by them ravantly erected. I »eilig the Richard Delbert Aik his wife, by indantii twenty-third day and rccorda»! in the office for the Rerording •r of ■ -r* 1 of beginning. . the lire engine in« lands and premises which Aiken, the I ). ! 9CNt : nnd Ella G. bearing date, f March. A. of Deeds. Etc,, in and for N i. ml State of Delaware, in Deed Record H, 385, Fir to the v$*y ami ahsura as by r*< Castle county Pc Chilinsk > «I » crence will appear. v Heued and taken irrwxeriiti« proparty of Max Cbilinsky and Maria Chit task y . hi» wife, mortgagors, and to be sold by WM.TK" m i«ri-*R|R. .Sheriff . Sheriff's Office, Wilmington. Del., June junei 2.14. If. 20.34.2«. *d Max V <d. Fa. »* i 12. 191.3