Newspaper Page Text
MILITIA READY FOR ! CAMP DUTY Company D Will March Away on Saturday for One Week of Field Service MUCH INTEREST I,\l mi/CCKI GC'*: niv ill uUVcMNlln 5 l'AI With a larger number of enlisled men enrolled than for many years, the Organised Mlllt.a ol Delaware go into Camp McDonough, a the State Rifle Range below New rustle for one week beginning Saturday. With the exception of the revit» ,y Qoveroor Charles R. Miller, com mantler in chief, on Thursday every day will be one of work for Ilf militiamen calls for a week of Hr., «ervlce. The officers and men »ill be rest riet ed in baggage and tamp ,« é S t nTn ' have .n i tï!... M : excels baggage such as lec boxes'. l .... tv, P .it» "Ærfi'ÎÂ, i. ..... <H... •III I» - VB.MI 1 . I.. Ill Ur S ,.de. of commissioner officers or tbr Held and staff and each of Hie eight com panies In the regiment In complete is far as the officers are «mimed. There was but one vfiiam-y In «r.a"lT."T!21ÏÏ.";htï"l-^ur'T tixfi srs assigned to the first battalion. The selection of the young man «anime. made on the recommendation of Major J. Warner Reed. While on oroors have been made for th ; en trainmen* of Ihr troops, ills thought that Company E. of Newark, will marrh to the camp accompanied a surgeon and the ambulance. Com h. « s- eu., ...» "'"! L B Jacobs of Newark who in »tailed the water system at the iS pany march to the camp alte. cent Gettysburg anniversary ment, is installing a small addition of that, exceptionally successful opera-! clVn^ext^X of*a water HunpwTs one oT the" Important thtngs lo be considered .or in undertaking of this kind and the ,apply of water derived fro... the trtesfun wells at the- range is abac lutely pure this fact having been termlned by a chemical analysis. The regiment will be In command of Colonel Theodore Townsend and Majors J Warner Reed and William E Lank commandera of the first and second batnlions respectively. Ad lutant General Wirkershum will he in ramp all week and will personally supervise everything pertaining to the tour of dutv Second Lieutenant Alfred D Hi. tel. of Company D, has been commis sloned a first Hen tenant in that com-1 pany and Sergeant David M. Salter of Company C. has been eomnilsstoned a «econd llcntenant In that company ac I'ording to orders issued (rom Hie ad jutant general's nffice last night. Firm Lieutenant Edward A. Ressemai, of, Company C has been detached and as signed to special duly al headqsurter« by order of Colon«! Townsend. Las. nigh, the following order rela-., tlve to the coming encampmenl w )W Issued ' 8U d - Pursuant to the provisions of . «** A GO. tais regiment will proceed loth« Stale rifle range, near New Castle, Del., on Saturday, July 19, 1913, for annual camp of Institution. Tram schedules will be announced later. The usual guard will be maintained on trains en route General Order« No, 7 I. General Orders No. 15. c ' II. No officer or enlisted man will be excused from this tour of duty ex cept by reason oj Illness or such ur gent business reason as may be ap proved by the commanding officer. Applications for. leave of absence or furlough roust be forwarded Immedi ately upon receipt of this order. After arrival at camp none will be excused from any occasion-of duty except upon recommendation of the surgeon. III. Morning reports will be de posited In the office of the edjiitant at 8 o'clock each morning Kation returns will accompany the morning report of the day previous to issue; these returns, eovering the first two days, will be mailed in lime to reach Huse headquarters not later than July 17. 1913. IA r . Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant George Poole is hoiv.rahly discharged from the military service of the State hy reason of inability to attend to duty. Regimental Commtsary Sergeant George Jones is reduced to the ranks at his own request and returned to Company "A." A'. Sergeant AATIliam K. Rossell. Company "H," Is appointed Re gimental Quartermaster Sergenat; vice Poole, and will report lo the Quartermaster. 1st Infantry, for v<G m Tell Phe Telephone. Lost? Found? Help? Work? For Rent? Fot Yale? lenity? An Auto? A Horse? Or Exchange? House Wanted? Business Oppor Tell The Telephone! Every prone in Wilmington connects in an nstent with The EVENING JOURNAL WANT AD FHCNE. D. 6 A. 82. Delmarvia 224J Tell The Telephone! CITY SCHOOL BOARD NAMES TWO MEMBERS James Loguc ard C. M. Leltch Are Chosen at First Meet In« of New tody Th« new Board of Education held ltB firM rrg,llar meclins last evening when .lames Lozue. of No. 9 West Twenty-seventh stroll, wag elected g imember of the boaid from thn Ninth „ard Mr t n . J , : 0B ' b a formcr m ' mber of ,b<> Cou,t '' nd al "° : herln. will till the unexpired term "■ Samuel H. bay.iard, 8r„ who »as uccnlly e ectcd preaidont o. tue board. Colonel Charles M Ultcb. oi No. Lombard street, also wan elect, u as a member of the hoard llt . Kighth ward that ward lint , an rand date t«r , , , " * 01 * ndid!U,, '« r the posl tion »t 'he recent eleeHon. Colonel 1 ri,clt 18 8 fl ' rm " r deputy collector of '" tornnl of this district. There were three .-and daten r 0 r 2» " '/»T "f'' r ,' M " r •"* Smith, dr. Mr. lx.guo received nine ;' 0,efi iind Mr ' Adair and Mr. Smith one vole. Colonel LcMch received seven votes and George Bailey four thejvoies. Following lhc election Mr. fVIF* Ur rnnmlll". m, D. el.nirmnn .if teaebers; Dr. .folm Pal .1,-.. .hairman of books: George Rom mell. clwirman of fuel and ja.iilora; I,. It Mi.rrmv. ehairninn ..f evening •.•l.nol*. Finance .tmnnittoe dame, Logue. cb.mm,... of .„mmittov; IrTnk R Zebley. .-(.airmen of ne» hnil-ling; byl-Tohn C. Kersey, chairman of insurance: »'• M. Lei.el, chairman of printing. 0 .K3!v. i 7,r',rih"'rB Rmdunaster .l.airmun .if health- l-j' ward V. Denny, chairman of the law committee; Hiram Verger, chairman of neconnti. Visiting committee-High School. Dr. TZ^\-o" ^ î. ami Mîiràm Ye^ Vo 'âT R Zebley: No. ,1. John Kersey; Nos. 7 s -' M. Leifeh; No. t). Th . Tim,„a• ° Cooper: No. 10 Edwin F. Deni,v : No. "• Thoma, F. O IVmneÜ: No. li.' V. R dc-'^bley; No, Kl. Dr. John Palmer. ,l r . ; N<>. It. John C. K p r»ey; No. l.">, Thomas No. Ift. C. M. I«eitrli. Or. T. " «" d >' «■ Zebley : No. 17. -»s"'«" t^'goc: No. IS. John C. Kersey ; No ,n Kdwin Denny; No. 20. Dr. H. f1 ' »er: No, 21. George Rom N "- —• Hiram Verger; No. 2.1.; 1 ,,,mPS • B. Morrow; No. 25 < r !e«>'Se non.ii.ell; No. 20. lames : l^vguet Nos, 27 and 2«. Dr. .lolin Palmer. ,v N " ». Hr. Thomas o. per. N->. I »>' »». «;. BuekmaHer. The election preceded the business i Session of the board. William • H. | Jones, contractor for the new Elvan <5. Sltorllldge school, »as allowed 12 ,-1 l»r grading and laving the parr-I ment at the building. Colonel L. B. Morrow referred to the presentation of the flag and staff ; given the new school bv the combined councils of the Jr. O l" A M on July 4. References were made to the! : addre-ses on that occasion bv Presl __^ . d p nt Baynard. and Superintendent of j Schools Tvvltmyer as well as those by j the them bora or the council On mo Hon of Mr. Morrow, the board extend-j ; e.) a vote of thanks to the Junior | Mechanics for the gift. The oav roll, amounting to $2,380.62 for otfl. cn, and lanltors: $:n„V»K 58 for teachers and $835.» for elecfon and other sundrv purposes were or dererl paid. The report of the l r e«» urer showed a balance of $34.131,89 In the current fund, and 119.259.78 In the special fund Among the communications was one from Thomas Seh»amh. of No 1129 French street applying for fhejB' position of janitor. The appltcat on was referred. Twelve residents and property owners of South Claymont street be tween A and Lobdell streets asked the board to co-operate with them in pe HHonihg the Street and Sewer De parltnenl to pave 'hat street No. 1 1 school being located there. The let icr -a is referred tv :îk building e «m •iiittr-e. . __ duty, immediately upon receipt of his order. Sergeant Wm F. Mahan. Company "F." I« appointed Regimental Com miaaary Sergeant, and will report to the Commissary, 1st Infantrv, for duty, immediately upon this order. VI. Detail for Guard. 1913; Officer oT the Day, Captcin J. A. McKay; Officer nf the Guard. Lieutenant A. B. Kastman. By order of CoUmel Townsend C. si. DILLON. Captain. 1st. Delaware Infantry, Adjutant receipt of July 19. NO OFFICIAL REPORT THAT DOG WAS MAD Terrier Had Been PlayingWith Rehoboth Young Men, Mayor Ross Says THOSE BITTEN TO TAKE PASTEUR TREATMENT Special to THE EVENING .IUURNAL rk tmaivni nL-ii.tj .... ...... ?b« »KAt « Del.. July 16 ' h««_ gotten over Its ^are, due to a bu.i 1er p ".,„ p Il" nl „ tha t ie a^Vaa ^o « serious as first reported hy many persons The first reports wareThaV •Ih, I „li , ila , 1 « .s h , rr,n xvUd dunng the bathing hour, but Mayor Ered w.io made, an invest gallon today and !'hat the dog, which had been a gen-f" ^al pet. was frlaktug wUh several, Jotingj men on the beach. They were K' r Irïlïïl.S^Î 1 lïïf fil Si-r b ' - ' "' . 1 'l* 1 la8 "* 8 * m '* p ; w R ■ . , B H . th ,' 1 of ' '. . . h I.,.,. .. _ K „ , . , ra(i h 5 , ,i. ov * _, _ ,,r , h h , „.J . . t-rth. »-rÄ!: rss? t, ! w hen some or isonst.amc Mtnlcioösa« lovcJh'r p '■ m . , 1 „J.'f , *^',.,1' L u L H ' 1 * h b ''i Rh J^ pn i , , b ?, p bP J' ,l, | Pd J* r nd . ^ " «-'.w™ ^ .o.„v a , . " ,,^ >0r ^ ,W, ! y , Ka d ( "' P s,a,P : sää lologiat AVataon, at Newark, that tesla "bowed U»«* dog Io have rat.les iU> »««d no report that tests «bowed the I** •» bp n,ud ba, '. bppn reived from |" 8, f" n ; On »be conhary. Mayor Ä'ÄÄÄ S !'««•« did not show rabies, 'and that l»he dog was killed too soon to enable -««afarMiry testa to he made, Nolwlthatandlng the abaonce of B '« 8l '' v « ''ca. lioi, in the Stale ( Bacteriologist o tests. Frederick Msrvil son oC Dallas Marv.l, of • laurel, nnd Howard ( Thurman, i *=»>/» «T C. T. Thjrman of Baltimore. j "ho were bitten, wilt continue to »®ke the Pasteur treatment ns a (safe guard. — Speelal to THE F, ENTNG JOfRNAL. NKWARK, Del., July 15.—State Bacteriologist Herbert J. Watson !«'• nitthl said be had not mad- a re P«r' to Rehoboth residents th... th« ' ,u " i Pr . r,Pr * hlch bi » J««r persons on K Saturday " i,s afflicted with ,8 " |rF - »' r - "at-on Informed the re Pr , bH * ,,,,s d,, B- »'"*' many ° bprH , " SU, 'V ta8PB - wnK hlll«d loo soon to enable a thorough seien In such, cases I c *î° -,. 8n .'" la ( , "' r . orP boln ff killed : , hou ? bP P . onflnPd r °. r a , fe '' da ^ M obflPr | ï " ,i 7 8nd «' v * ,bp d, '' P f KP ''""J 0 , dPVP ?'' ,f , U H,1 °" d PX,Hl ' t,r Uaf f°" rti ' 1 00 Vf" s° c. press an opinion us lo »(.ether h« ( , bo „ ghl the doc had rabies. ('HECK CASE AGAIN CON TIM ED. 1 Owing lo Secretary of Stale Thomas W hav,nc . 8 ****** rnp \ n [ ,hr - " P '' « "rHH,..check* act lo Assistant * Hy Solicitor T,vnn. th« <b8rK , P HRa b|st Ihoma« N. AY IHIs. ar , ,PH,pd »he charge of passing i b' f,r,h|PS * chPc1 ' K ° n ,hr S-curity | Tr «t>» «u»d Safe Deposit Company sev-. oral days ago. »a» continued- In C Ity iLourt today until tomorrow. I '"'"''h the ease »as called. Dr. ( »'• , ' p ''lerk nf ih« l ourl. said Mr Mil ,Pr had Promised lo send a copy of the law. but he had not received It. At. Court's order Mr. Lynn called Mr. Miller at Dover over the long dis tance telephone and Hie copy will he sent today. j Tb p charge of Improper conduct to 1 wards a young girl against Joseph Berman, was eontlnued until Friday inorning. owing to Humane Agent Stout, not having had time lo îiivestl gate the case. | GRANGE FIELD SPORTS. II being eue nf Hic'nff bights for Dia mond Slate Grange, no meeting » a » held last evening.* Th» next regular meeting will he held on Monday evening. July 21. and u full j attendance of the members i» partiell larly requested, »» important huantes» ( will lie transacted. Preparation* «re in progrès* for tin field day celebration on July 31. \ special feature will be the ting pageant. and there i* also to lie a fine program oT various field »ports. for 1, Usine«* op-i Consult the Want» p"l l unities. Adv. »1 Gabby Colonials (6 Mid-Summer New Styles, Snow White Buck and White Canvas $1.95 and $2.45 Speci&ls in Our Remodeling Sale Men's $4 Oxfords . . /|A Women' 34 Oxfords • . a p. llj Women's $4 Pumps . , v Children's Scout Shoes and Sandals, 69c to 211.25 NELSON SHOE CO. 422 Market St . . . WI1.SON LINER STICKS ON ISLAND ...... ...I . .... , ~ \ ... ««»mor City of ChPBter. of the WlUon l.inf v orr somewhat Ht*rtird on 8tt* ■urrtHy afternoon wh*n the vossel ran] ! aground on ChrMor Inland during the j luevere electrical storm. The vtsutl at ruck th»* mud hankjt o'clock, ] and there ah« remained until 8 o'clock, 1 ! when she was released by the htKt. } |«aters aided hy the luga Sea King, , iNew lastle and Reuben Foster * , I When the steamer suuck the pas ; 8eiigers «ere frightened, but after the ;«lnd subsided, they became recon ielled and the following two boura vve,e spent by them In as comfortable I way as posalbleÄÄ ; was fln,, ". v examination! «»»owed that no damage had been done, „ Wils « merry, although dls grunUwl partv , httt , s „rted at Fourth When the vessel strw ,j wharf, and all had tales of woe ,0 ,pM and a " rh waa '* m > h ' ,mor Hnrt "* MrP - "'»hmigh a)1 wrr a B '" d Rrt fo °' n " sn " d ,and onca . ... »he steamer reached this city 8 m0, ° thorough Investigation was lnildp ()f lhc hll „ of , hp rraf , and „ Ross.wasfoundlhatnodamagehadreouU rA frnm , hft .reident (nm th * •< «-'dent, INTEREST IN STEERAGE. . _ . . , .. n.<,».„.lU, Ur cause of woman's suffrage, automobile tours are now being made by suffragists all over th" country, who slop at Inter mediate pointa for speech making. -lThf members of the Delaware Equal "Î Mr "; îâ .. 8 ixrzMsrajs ,n "»urs and will he further 'nt jested In the announcement 'hat Afiss Jeannette Rankin, of Butte.:, Montana, who. in the Interest of the **f,«uflrage bill. 'Islted the «late Legis lalure last winter, will go fro..,! Butte to Washington, stopping en P route for demonstration«. - -««. •** T RlrP and -The Summer AAomnn" ' V p îî" c ,h *o'fren'dre.'S^ tlmo theflatter «• •«» ««•, »d;««!»* 8r " 11 d „uf^ ûa.-u . nH ' «i»E «•"* b *^ r k p 8nd . Sr.Ä Ä..» trouble and Foley Kidney Pills are a direct " nd J 11 ?'*'** hcl P ,or n J h ! 11 ? >B | Jl , rtrt V B. Dnnforlh. Second and Market ;K'reets. W1L. Del. —Adv. to .bate the nuisance Moneh |,H*r men ting Km« Kmirth street every time collector colle- t-. refuse matter from t. ti-h house Ibere. SerreUry Ellison, of the Board of Health, «t the meeting «f the hoard yesterdnr. auno.meed that hi would investigate the matter^ bimsetf. At y e.tenhi.v • session several iH-opie whose pi-i crt.ee had la-en ordered «smuectcl » ith sewer* aske.1 for an exten-mn of time The lymrd wltt cemridei --P pb-.lmns nnd n.d.fv the owners of the.r aeti .■ I'ntfed 1( J WILL ROUT ODORS ol a »tr.ui; street lie. the garbiijt. ■ ' PASSES NEWLAND AMENDMENT. WASHlNfTTON July IS. Bvnnan. ' mm.svotc tl.e_ House tmlay pasje.l th« I ) V«land« amendment to ''w'k.'»U ' ** ,8Vnrpd •* yesterdays A hit . H«'<;e conference of trainmen and rail rap.l offi.ial*. Thr m e..ur. »«,l t 0 fK ( ^"1 n"' u * i , , «d nf the Avbrtr Hmi»« snd signe.l by ITesi.Icnl WHsos before nightfall. INTERMENT OK MRS .TR1GCS. The funeral of Mr*. MnH.es F, Trigg». 'widow of professor Richard Trigg», who «*1 "> WaihiURtoB. »as held Hu» »fter After briet »ervire» inlernienl I »H k made in Wilmington *nd Brandy luine cemetery, niltMANEI» CHILI» KNOWN HERE, Tt)p Rpy ,- hBr | P1 , \ve K |ev Green, of UPnnlll ,t„,vn. Pa., «ho««' daughter i»as drowned on Sunday at Norris town. Pa.. Is well known here. Mrs Grcep was formerly Miss Saille S>e phenson. bf Dover They The Want* nre time »«ver*, point to the direct, quick action way of doing many thing» - renting mom», getting employment, hiring, building, telling, exchanging. Adv. TO I N BE RGB OPER ATION. Wilkes Bowen, of No. 2113 Wash ington street, employed hy the E. I. j dnPont de Nemours Powder Company! will undergo an operation at the Johns Hopkins Hospital tomorrow. CARD OE THANKS, Mrs. I^-wIb A Bristow and family ] 1 wish lo thank the many friends for' 'their kind remembrances in Ihelr late , bereavement.• j the \\nnls accomplish many thing» j i quickly, sin-li «» renting room», gel ■ [ling Hie right kind of worker» for nf Hep, »hop, »tor* oi factor/, icstorlng lost | articles, exchanging merchandise or realty} Inlying, selling, providing in vestment v-hanc** and score* of other needed thing» of everyday business. Adv. DUTTON, PERHAPS. BUT HE ESCAPES ^ * »pecml iHl ini NÎNG .101 RNAL. ÄRA FORD, Del., .fitly 15. PoMng hs " P°* ,r Southern negro, who had rouu*'of Mo Delaware m earn a living by pichln« herrie^ and lahnrin« in flic har\c*t Helds, ' •* or 8* Ihitton, the much desired m-girv «>*> G «anlr.l hj Sussex roun, . v aiithontl** for the murder of At nf,ld Teimett. at HiiUgoville. rev era 1 !«eeka »go, »«cured employment on the form of H. < a,mon. of „sir IN., ter., «here he worked in the harvest Held for u .. ; ^ A t>w minute nftcr Mr. tun non had* *fttM with the m>grn, who «nva hi name a?» Inlmaov, an nutoiuulrilr of offlHala fainc t«» A union*» farm to «m I t ho ncgiti, whom they Iind Icanwil wn Dutton, hut lip hm| di.HiipppHtpd in Ihe rwo«wt« and ha}* not been found. .■„.„„„i x< . -.,„ h ,,, . . , '. ' ' ' f r, ?,hr "il rrjrï^m Ur ss*.:«* r, r . "tï i J' j da ;' ih*. i'Cln J A^ulis.nUun ITrov« v! . J 1 ' and ( 0n ,. hl8 rP ' ur, f ' M1 . , . rr l n " / hp of 1 ,P ho8Pd 1 ,,,anPl If '« p *P' rlPnPPd 88 ''' * p " p donthe boa.d for several years p,pr,|n CiTY ELECTRIC CO. TO SUPPLY NEW CASTLE The I^ovy Court at its meeting to day granted permlas'on to the WU mlnglon City Electric Company In erect poles and string »1res between Wilmington and New Castle. The . . ' . company «Mlm to furnlab in Norn i-astlc. anrt tbr priutaimi « ran tod today aTIl onahlo that to b^ done. (OL. LLITCH TAKEN OATH. 'J .Ts -? . ? Co u nrl1. He represented the Llghlh '-* . 1 | M* north of Sixth street and West, nf Market street F.mllTlrich Is the; ' b " H 1 Wilmington Is in exceptionally good health lust now. This is shown hy the fact that there Is now not an I CITY ENJOYS «7000 HEALTH. I infectious disease in the ETiurlh dis Members of the Board of Assess mem Revision and Appeals will meet tonight in the Connell chamber« lo hear Mr. Sweolman of Philadelphia a representative of the Somers system of assessment of real estate. I ■ VVC GlVf . 11IIUW 11 oUlliy Stamps SUre Open Unlit 9 «'clock. Cohen Ô Finkelstein Economy / Economy Store Wilmington's Department Day Our ILighth Economy Economy Economy Day Hay Day r VVfcxtch for the Yellow Pennants Gre*t Bargain Pay Slash in Prices Are : Tomorrow's CHILDREN'S $1.50 7Q,» SHOES FOR . I î/t Made of patent leather and gun metal. Come in button and lace. LADIES' 25r DRESS ING SACQUES FOR Exquisite assortment, nice quality 15c LADIES 12 I-2r KELTS r DC FOB Nice assortment. LADIES' 25c CORSET COV ERS AND DRAWERS FOR . Come with embroidery and lacc trimming._ 15c .'»9c EMBROIDERS 177» PILLOW COVERS For lit Nice quality. Just for this LADIES' 11.50 OUTDOOR DRESSES $2.49 FOR Come in plaid and striped Bingham with embroidered col lars. in blue, lavender and pink sale. LADIES 50c W AISTS 29c 37'/2c MUSLIN SHEETS FOR Size 72x!>0. with 3-inch hem. «5r FOR Made of a nice qualify per cale, chamhrav and sateen. 25c QUALITY RIKBON 5c Plentiful selection. AT :t9r MflHAwK" pïï :' LOW CASES FOR T7c A YARD A nice assortment for Wed nesday only. LADIES' $2.50 SHOES FOR LADIES' K9e W AISTS » :59c FOR A rare bargain. Size SOx.Ati. Nice quality. Some arc shop soiled. a\d :i»c BOLSTER CASES |(j^. Good size. Superior quality. $2.00 LADIES' 15c GAUZE VESTS FOR .... 9c $1.45 $ 1.00 TOWELING anY> 34 jc 7c EACH AT OR 3 FOR 25c. Come in V shape with lacc front and back. They come in vici kid, patent leather and pun metal. Almost all sizes. A YARD Three cases full for tomor row's selling^ CHILDREN'S 12 l- 2 c Q„ STOCKINGS FOR .... OU LADIES' 25c GAUZE LISLE STOCKINGS OR I FOR 25c. Made with high spliced heel and toe. Gome in black, tan and white. 7 t* MEN'S AND BOYS' :i9c BATHING SUITS 19c A PAIR Just one table full that will last a few hours. FOR Grey or black, with while trimming_ MEN'S $1.50 PANTS 69 c BABY 75e SHOES 39c AT FOR LADIES' $1.50 WHITE nr PIQUE SKIRTS FOB lot Nice quality, mostly all sizes. Made of a nice quality of fancy tweed. All sizes. Come in vici kid, button and lacc. Almost all sizes. 228-230 Market St. CohCR & FmkdSleiD, 228-230 Market St. Police Have Found Him at Last AT— 903 SHIPLEY STREET Keno Tailoring did run away but has been lound by his customers. Here s hoping that many new customers will iind him the same. \ i POOR CHILDREN ON DAY'S OUTING w v ~ | Enftign Nrsii«» King* hurt CapUm j VJiwboth Hanley and » nnmW of other ' the Salvation Army officer* were thl» morning in charge ol a very large ttm , very happy crowd of several hundred « mol here ami children. «ho, but for the! kindness ol the army otlloera. «•mihi j have little pleasure in their lives. 1 h, ' h "PP> o«»-"«" tbw »orning waa 1 V« V* 1 *. 'i ""«"Si" k/ " rk | •T' 1 .,"" -T • TV ' .T* T'"'> ■*» < .W.oeha-k on a WTIaon Line. ä .. «h. .,...1 th. ,t. v j„ j,,, ; oiM (recdooi and contentment. A suh »Gvntul lumdieon «a» provided for all,! « ill. an ext ra treat of tee cream. . .... w| J, ' U.TiJrt "S mSSÏm •'ïiïf" 'w ,hr ' honir , nf M,s " 8ara MPnd,nh * 1 ' s .. ^"" 8 Mend tnha tl number of the ehlldren dining the summer and the Aral of those delightful Irlpa whlchir.ihe ,„ c JovfuJly anticipated by the ehtld r " n bP ,8hPn on 8#turdBy - SLEEPING IN TREES. Philadelphian at At den Devises Escape Frtm Hot Nights. V i.ni.pie mamicr of obtaining « re- * freshing niglit'* slumber during the hot 1 ».immer has been devlord by 1-re.l \V. i Whiteside, ol Phihuletphk, s member of «he Arden Ningle Tax celonv. (rigged up upartmeat on the branche* *[ ,, "".' rpp '' " P8r "'v village green and ,hp f P "'•""hrr« neaeefnllv. Alanv nf 11.» Arden .•.don ist* who have ,j vHlir in OW r Mon Hnrllingi* hn. , |1lHt llllot i, ri tolv u , t hf4r ip rvi^ipr* tli<* ni«ht dm*. Mr. M'hltcsidi**» imioVfiUna will pfobtWY ba f• »P« r»«i by other colonist*. He !.«• TREAT FOR CHILDREN. will entertain a each week, MOONLIGHT III WII.HON LINE. The Ladle»' Aid Society and the Sunday school of the Lower Brandy (.vvlne Preabytorlan Church w-HI go on moonlight hy the Wilson Line to Philadelphia and return Wednesday si reel 'evening, leaving the E"ourlh [wharf at S o'clock. -o--— ENTERTAINED FRIENDS. Mr. and Mrs. John Gllaln, of Rising I Sun. entertained a number nf their i rlendw on Sunday. The guests vrere | Mr. and Mrs. John Gilson. Miss Mabel Test. William McGowan, Curlla A. liamond, Stidham Work. Rosa Seho ■nhuar and John Hickey, nf Philadel phia. J . v,.™™ |8-P. M. WHsob Lin« l.oai to I'hllarlei phi. on Friday evening. July 18 th. All friend* "f the Annot-tallon hh wHl nr mem hrrn are Invited. Ticket» wht< fc arr> -* ,r C8n b* wenped from th* j^mnilHee or from Gokiey College ol GOMirT com.kgf Th „ , h . (Central rhrlgtTan Endeavor rntot L t , bfl|n( , ,, e]d for , ht mnn tha of .lui» 8nd Oh Wednesday evenings Tho subject for Wednesday cvenlnr w „, „ p .. F:lvor „ p V er»e* In thf 1 *.... .Ill h.v. rh..,. « HRISTIAN KNBKAVOR SFRVIfJt Do you make it a hiisinr- to rend the Want Ad* every day? - Adv. It's Better to Be vSafe Than to Be Sorry! Lack of preparation causes embarrassment, retards advance ment and contributes to failure. A practical businers educa tion stimulates self-reliance, insures promotion and makes for success. Goldey courses in commer cial training are safe step ping-stones to successful ca reers. The instruction is individual, the rates are reasonable and both day and evening sessions are held Our catalog tells mote. May we send it ? fsffX'l) INSTITUTE BUILDING