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BY NEW ROUTE -AUTO RUN TO SEASHORE Preparations for the roadability run, rreparaxions ior ujc J ■ der the auspice, of the Wilmington Ê seht and Automobile Club tomorrow been completed, and it is anticl ed that a most successful trip will r made. Word has been received from the *;Hotel Chalfoute, headquarters in Atlan Etic City, that they will be extended the •use of the hospitality of the house, free «of coat, and it is anticipated that the ^participants in the run"j 1 *} Ithcf ■.'CrdwaTk P 8 Tim rein tost night has put the roads ~ lu excellent cond.Vion, laying the dust, which will permit the cars to frai-l a 3littie closer together. Î A large list of entries have been re Iceved, fmong whom are: C. H. .Smith, S lr and nartv president of the club; ^J,we P h Bsncroft! Jl P. Clark. Ept-ert 5Mnxham E. R Ihifev Enoch Moore, A. ■ B llazzfird. K. L. Inland. O. V. u r tt. . t w m,,,—:. i Tkmm.ni. F v I Mich n n Rjinkmi »nd thorn ' ' Air.^dv a rnonhA, have advised the thev will ste v over Saturdav msfht retumini Sunday, nnd it it antiri nated that when the members of the • Wilmin non Yacht and Automobile Club t reach Atlantic City everybody will know tb^new iuÄii? »mmitw TtS ereasing number of touri.ts from el.ee where passing through here, owing to l and 1 hc TTo7eI 0 r>,iPont .'hcr" •Is even- promise that the Wilmington Yacht and \„t..mobile Club «ill become . I:!™! '"set* to t hecity and with #■ the riirlii interest taken Wilminnon ^ omsD. will s^n reiÛze thU «Td an • OI " an, ' W1 '' f,oon " a !' M? _ preoiate the opportunities afforded, not ^nnlv haring a good time among them itçlve«. but being afforded the opportun Sity o meeting tourists from Tore, • the country 5.. Thp hM »T" R<rt,P " for • this nm will be seen in the show win. 3 dow of Darlington and Toadvine on »Market street, Thermo* bottles being J suggested as particularly useful for an , tomobile trips. It might be stated that '• It. « * * fa 4f ,V ) A Greatest Clearance Sale Men's, Women's and Boy's m I I r. « I j § V ft ot ** 1 1 «t » iX SAMPLE SHOES m [• j V i I !m. ÖJ Piimps and Oxfords Ever Held in the City of Wilmington * : % « m I I / Come Earl; and Make Tour Selections ' 9 c i m 45 b i •• A MEN'S WOMEN'S AND BOYS' t Paient and Gun Metal Oxfords f * ■ !• $3.50 to $5 WOMEN'S OXFORDS AND PUMPS $2.50 to $3 Values Patent, Gnn Metal and Tan * Values Patent, Gnn Metal and Tan $3 to $4 Values 2 i To Make Room tor Our FALL SHOES Wc Have Decided to Move All Our Summer Stock—QUICKLY. Come Early and Make Your Selection, and Save From $1.50 to $3.00 On Every Pair ot SHOES Boring This Great CLEARANCE SALE. % > f * Boston Sample Shoe Parlor, Inc * * ■ ♦ S. E. Cor. Fifth and Market Streets 2? LOOR 2 ° L. r Ride a Flight Save Money Our Loss Your Gam B FLOOR S Elevator and Stain. Open Tuesday and Saturday Evenings. Wilmington, Delaware. 'X the committee is not competing for the! ' ° prue, In preparing this run, a large num her of people have been seen who unfortunately owing to other engage ments. have been unable to go on this trip, but applications for membership In the club on account of subsequent events have been received from about ten of those seen, every application representing a live automobiliste By referring to the articles which Publlshd tu the Tuesday evening 'papers, the conditions Incident to, ««nbersUtp In the M 11mIngton Yacht ] î *ZSSL f no hl f** ,,ai r tha ; ",'1, r h( . rLlr'^ Ing a member, might Join In this road ab *'! * r ," n a !"* compete for the prise Z membership, the club assuming hl» transportation coat on thin trip. }\ ala: > *» «'«» t0 *<* v '* e 'hat the inltlaUon is »1B and the dues *15 paid semi - a nnua 11 y. a year, sshlch carries with It a membership In the Delaware Association and the Amerl-lP? <'«'> Automobile Association. entries for tomorrow'R run will close at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning Applications for membership may be Bergland ^an^D^O. Ranken •»" ..«ör'S?. ÄÄ October »^"mako^th« PB sarv nreniTt one k The committee 'requests that all those entering the run be sure to ba,, d •" ,h<,,r t,me tard at the desk «• the Hotel Chalfonte, Atlantic City, for the automobile committee and an effort will be made to determine who won lh „ i,pf„ rr . <hp crowd leaver «on i ne prize oetore me crowd leaves *°I, re ^ro. The ro,,tft to followed by the a "">""* wUI be from Pennsgrovo, through Woodstown. Pittsgrove. n ra _ nk, ! nV _". 1P ' „"/"»..."«""f Mays I.ind'ng and Into Atlantic City by the boulevard. Special rates have been offered on the ferry Long Beach between this city and Pennsgrovo to transport FAULKLAND P. M. QUITS THE JOB Announcement was made today that! , . .. ,. . t ,, I John M. Donald, postmaster at Faulk-, land, had resigned. Mr. McDonald is quoted as saying recently that the of- \ A« did not pay enough to go to the 1 '«»üble of taking a civil service exam m «tion He referred to the agitation to , ^ iave fourth da»« postmasters take a' ' ''** »ervioa examination Whether this j "*'y th * n K to do with his decision to give up the office he did not say. The fact that the position only pays $10 » year probably had more to dowith his ! Htion lllaD t]l ol(MV , PoBtofflce In8pector p, ualm * r went ! to »his afternoon to Invest!. atp ,he situation. He said there are nu applicants for the position and un- ' , jegg aonje one want® the place he will '«commend the discontinuance of 1 office and make Marshallton the nost- 1 'office' for that place. ; | . _ , EAGLES WIN PHIZES. . I More than 900 people came to Shell 1 ^ ark , yesterday on the excursion ^e Knights of the Golden Eagle .?* Chester^ and more would have bees | he , re ll L* :hc afternoon except for the [ a "* . T ? cre wer * * number of con |ul^ge^Uieir' fMlses^r*to^g^ve 7*7" airship !« C No ar rtft M Third No^OT^at" the "heatr^a^flye 0 dollar order for clothing «ai won by No 49, and a taborette by No. 102; at 'the dance hall, a scarf pin was won b >' a Wilmington man, and a pair of mill-i tary blushes, by Mrs. Krare of Ches 1er. This evening there will he prizes awarded to the best dancers in the danrinc oavillnn aancmg pavilion. Saturday evening there will be a maas meeting under the direction of the Equal Suffrage Association. On Tuesday next there will be an " CUr, ion ,r ° m Twln ° ,k g ' - —. 1 the ears across the river and back; again. Most of the cars will leave on the 9,30 boat, and a few more fol low on the 11 o'clock boat. HOLD HIM ON BIGAMY CHARGE 1 ; 1 Amos A. Barnard was held under n rt r>o hall for court bv Magistrate n.000 ball for court by Magistrat Buckley toda> on th charge o ig amy. In September 1900 Barnard was married In Marcus Hook, Pa. and last September It It alleged he was married to Martha A. Draper, to Hoi kessln, by the Rev. James . Reese, pastor of the M. E. Church there. Barnard and the secortd wife, and their baby twins, have been living In Binghamton. N. Y. Some time ago wife No. 1 learned of Barnard's second marriage aud then b "* a " a search for her husband. I)e tectlvc McCoy went to Binghamton ? n Wednesday evening and avrlved bere ,ast J n,Rbt J" midnight with ® a . r . nar( * w fe ,* ant * her twin babies, which were left at the home of relatives in this city. Wife No. 2| was not at the hearing today Barn ard did not speak to wife No, 1 and declined to make any statement Detective McCoy found that Barn :ir( j lived In a house In Binghamton where the owner had forty-two cals ln the cellar .. —- . — VFTTI FMFNT WftTFÇ SfcllLklVlkNT NUIlj The youn "" the ^ ^ZZl "««'""to' b."Ä |*£ tb « amusements of the Settlement, Through the courtesy of Colonel Iamea C. McCorab the use of the plot hagbee^granted for th7 new court naa b ^ n 8 lilDl ' ! o r ° r }~ e , nfi „ c . ou . • «><* 8 f r ° , r 1 n n ^ on W, > morrow aiternoon at d ociock by a "T, ber , 0f th C y0U , ng ™ en , of th f Settlement, who. after their work entertained at sooner nrn | .. . . A . . in^thp'Avpn | ^ ÏL /Jnrâ ^he mtu nennlê who ^ttind the , The mt i e , Be . 0 v, pl * wh " attPnd ^ :S« V S»ombi?ed .lS° «3*?«" rdat thrmich ,h» cm.rtacv nt nirhara vv Crook °n0 nlavground lid* and las i gipg w P re taken for a trol leyrtdeon the Peoples' Springs line to Brandywine SING SING PRISONERS QUIETLY TRANSFERRED By The United Press. OSSINING, N. Y., Inly 25.—With chains clanking and thirty armed keep- i ers guarding them, «•> convicts were taken from mutinvrndden huiu Sing, _ ^ aboard » Ä Xe » | Vofk c< , ntra) trajn bo Un ^ f„- Auburn, to bo conlined in the state's prison there. The prisoners were shackled to Kether to prevent any attempt t^Vecento^tbre.ksin ^„ 01 , # The transfer of the convicts was made without disorder, _ r pi- 0 l T 4 M|a Qrallt-r-ga 1 HC 1 ÎT1C DOUTCC . 18, and must be. good health. Sallow skin and face blemishes j usually Caused by the jre usually causea oy tne presence OI impurities in me blood—impurities which also cause headache, backache, Ian- , nervousness and depres 6 . * . _ . .. ie . _ Sion of spirits. If, at times, when there 13 need you Will use — W .f ijn ^ PlLLS you will find yourself better in Œ you will improve d^^s tion, sleep more reatfully and your nerves Will be quieten You Will recover the çhdrm Ot s P ar H hn ? e y Ç *' a SPOtlesS Cpm- | plexion, rosy lips and Vivacious | spirits. Goodfor all the fam y p Q c«v,o,v>'o Pille ocnecl-.llv lly > Beecham 8 Pills especially of Beauty ' I Help Women To Good Health Sold everywhere. la boxes, 10c., 25c. The largest tale of Bay medicine. The direction« wilb every box point the we- to good health. 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When the picture is linished we will notiiy you and you can call and your enlargement without one cent ol expense. The Evening Journal guarantees sale return ol every photograph lelt at cur oüice 3 ior enlargement. You are not required to buy a Game or go to any expense whatever. BU 1 secure THE COUPON IS ON PAGE 2 Watch The Evening Journal Daily tor Coupon and Farther Details Final Week ot Wright's Great July Clearance Sale Reductions from 20% lo 50% Mean the Greatest Clothes Baying Opportunities We've Ever Had to Oiler Men s and Youth s Suits, Mixtures and Blue Serge, $10 to $15 values reduced to $7.95. Mens and Young Mens Suits. All latest styles, mixed and plain materials, all wool. Serges and Pin Stripes, $18 and $20 value ' 1/ ^ ' 4 iBi s. reduced to $11.00. Men's Trousers I m $2.50 value reduced to $1.45 $300 value reduced to $1.95 $3.50 value reduced, to $2.45 $5.00 value reduced to $3.46 M tii./ m v Eighth and WRiGffTS Market Street Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings Read The EVENING JOURNAL