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DEATH AFTER STORM HAVOC Thousand* cre trying today to rieur Scores Also Badly Injured When Wind, hail and Rain Batter Capitol ONE BUILDING IS LEVELLED BY BOREAS Bv The United Press. w \ HlSOTON^uh ol vorkuu u " 31 a of the debris left by the which swept the city yesterday afternoon. It will be at least a work 'before all of the thoroughfares, arc deni ed oi the rnbln -h w hich choked them mid will he years before the bean tifnl parks of (lie city will he restored to their original beautv. The stoun caused the death of two if die. 1 he dem I arc Walter F. Hilton, prominent ic,' estate man and Thomas B. rcalcy,, a tinner, ladh of whom were crushed tu the oWee building of the 0 . r. Haul rtcai Estate company. I he actual monetary damage it is estimated, "dl < . 1 $ 1 . OÖIWW. _ Police reports show that more than fifty houses were unroofed. The plate glass windows demolished run far Into the hundreds. Trees were uprooted In every part of the ^ many of them being of ancient origin and of Rrrat historic Intrreet. .of launches were torn fr t om ., ^ , flip Htrrvt mido H r Storni mid the serioii» Injury hotn may I CM utliors. three ot aÆbTd on r the a b2nk« On" tugboat was sunk, but the crew was ;rïïed A on T^ l zriz r . there, smashed by wind and wave, for more than an hour before the paaaon " 'S, , 1P .«b»,, „ff There were gers cou,d th ^ 11 "ï P,, r p 0 Hci.es of per nuraerouB sons who were in rowboats on Potomac when the storm broke and whose frail crafts were the play things of the elements. The government buildings suffer and tn several !..stances valuable records were destroyed or damaged. The pension office was partly un roofed *nd many windows blown out at the department of agriculture, and the bureau of engraving and printing. One thouasnd dollars In new hills was blown all over the adjacent ter ritory. but after diligent search all but $7fi. was recovered. Reports of fhe telephone companies showf that 4,000 phones were put out* of com _ Whole blocks of telegraph lb* * mission. and electric light poles were blown down. Interfering with the transmis sion of messages and the lighting or houses In the suburbs. The electric halted for hours while the subways were pumped out. thuiiMtidft of bird* » •ars were power One sad eight H h-lng dead in the streets, killed by the tusinade of hail which accompanied the The fact that the atonn came WHH storm. out of almost a clear sky, that it «as accompanied by lain. hail, lightning and e better than à sixty-mile wind made .1 According to the records cither bureau, it that has visited this section i remarkable. as the most d I In dien 'Irons klliee ISltfi. WORKING FOR THE NF(îR0 UPLIFT Special to THE EVENING TOURNAI, KYMRNA. Del . July 31.—At a meet ing recently held by » number of prominent colored people plans were discui.sed Tor the hetiermont of the race and tn aid In devising mean» to assist In keeping hetler order pnrtlnn larly during public meetings and so cial gatherings. Albert L. Watson sounded the key note by slating that the negro rare was not different from the other races, hut they had to confront conditions which other race« did not have to meet, and that they were barred from opportunities which other many race» had. Offley Hllcy, a young huslncss man spoke hrlafly. saying he would do all In his power to aid In the betterment of his people. Dr. Albert Price also addressed the meeting, speaking of the present time as being the harvest time for all. and urged the necessity of self help rather than dependence upon others. The country. Dr. Price said, was not exempt from evils to which one could Our not afford to close one's eyes, call is to aid others to profit hy the failures which have been previously made. Dr. Price spoke strongly on In* present opportunities for good, and urged the young men of the lovvn to avail themselves of these opportune ties and give up crap shooting, car rying concealed weapons and partici pating In wrong doing. J H. Sammonds and others also spoke on the same theme, and the me»tlng will probably result In much good to the community. TREASURER EARLY WITH JULY REPORT Although the law allows the city treasurer two weeks following the end of a month in which t monthly accounts to V City Treasurer James F Price will submit his monthly report. This morning Mr. Price'» rlerW Granville P. Alexander, wa» busy on the report. At noon it shoaod the| following halanees present his City Council, that body meets this evening curront $400 ijtfi 54; Hrwial fun«i. Sewer Depart 11,557.20. Watpr De PXpCMIFPS. I1.R74 Street and, a'r.mint, $4(15.59; Street and nient, current expenses special fund, *17.692.40; partment. current special fund. 116 602.99; Sewer extension fund. $43.915 56. To these figures will be added the lax receipts of today. The report of Puildlng Inspeilor Johnson also will go to Council tonight. Fifty-five per mits were granted this month with a valuation of S114.63S as compared w ith 55 permits and a valuation of $175.779 Iasi' year. ; (TTY ISSUES M- 1 XX (TlFt K. City employes will get (fiolr month ; ly pay at the offire of City Treisuio, B.irc lot'.otrow, when the checks "till b»ar the name of "Tbe Mayor and ,■ Council of XX'ilmtngton" for tbe fi rs lime. i »Imply made nut on the bank tn which lb*- city'» funds were kep;. The new style check was suggested by Mark MacManus. retiring city clerk, i The city's depository also > hang-s Heretofore the checks we ' this month, the cheeks being payab! ' al tbe Union National Bank instead o »t «be Second street offb-e of the Wil «»i-<*«nn Trust romnanv. PILGRIMS ON BOOST TRIP TO BERLIN (Continued from First Page). 1 pill hr heard in the meeting to be called 1 P. Cohill, president of the | Orlmv ! ' •will deliver the address ot welcome. " ■ j ( E. Hanger, president of the Peninsula will respond to ! of welcome. Congressman .1. .. .. , 1 Harry Covington of Maryland will make | I un «cidre** mid tin* inortjnj; will lienr °i | I t j )p w . olk ot - ,respective societies from | torL^ „ rpr et.iri-s Wcidcv Wehh of I lover ' ' , ., . i and T. I. . y nions 0 ! 3 30 another Inspection, this one I of the nurseries, will begin and I He* | j newspaper men In attendance will at ,|, nt hour mrP t to further perfect their organisation of the Delaware, Mary i and and Virginia Press Association. Denrge t arter. ' ■»• ,, T?' 3 ' James F. Mclvor, William F. Metten. j A n H . Oder. Colonel E. L, Maynca. n Hrr | FO n Cnitcksbank. Jerome B. Bell nnrt A r. Saylor were among Urn I Wilmington newspaper men present. one n f |p p misfortunes of peach L rowtnK will he discussed with real tlluatrations In the inspection of the Harrison orchards of thousands of ppaPt , trees. The brown rot. a dl«-: P „ R(I which stacks the peach every 1 fpw VP#ra and a( ., R fatally when the peach is about to he picked nnd ship d hn(t at , m .Ued many of these trees 'this year. Heroic efforts have been made to save the fruit hy employing ^rin'sSr'artnt*"« an^ out"? Z' 8 P nt 2.30 hy F.. Maryland Horticultural Society. do Harrison, who is mayor ot Berlin I Horticultural Society, the mldres Th P pffo rts havc . „ la 9 a ,d. bee -ei rressti j f )t l( at thr bundreds nl , of U and '^farmers comL g to „ 01 , tarmers coming io R - r,ln **» bp «nxlousto see. - LAUD POSSIBILITIES OF PENINSULA ! Special to THE EVENING JOURNAL. HARRINGTON. Del., July 31. The . , Chamber of Commerce special tram S1Î* the' m/rK''in » 1*1 d tvnmlnè on sent P |7o'and ftlhe New CaatlT Countvand Clay*ou| station a *0) e^ rèma In der ^boa rded 'the train Kvorv one aboard ««« Joyous o v*e " t h e are» t *mo vsment fôrtheUel | over me grcui uioronu-in in ui. i raarvla Peninsula progressive work. | With hands along the line through. the Peninsula. Wilmington leading, business men go to Berlin to assure | them that Delaware a Queen City, wants to buy all she can from the | people of the Peninsula and the Pen-, insula people should buy in Wllmlng ton. Hnrticulturalists mingled with the Wilmingtonlan* on the trait, and talked of the great possibilities of the Peninsula with Its fortune producing i fruit lands. Among the prominent, men aboard was Ur. John YV Jordan. LL. D.. Librarian °f the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia.,^^ Dr. Jordan recently inspected the Del aware Historical Buildings In Wll mlngton. He said today It Is national nnd State suicide for Delaware to neglect her valuable manuscript as is being done Hundreds of napers that ran never fie duplicated are in danger nf deslruction and the people of Wilmington and the State should arise m their pride and «rrange for a modern new building. fr o,Pct your valuable documents said he. "and fall In line with modern Hn>" and modern people. There are rtoc «J meuts In your hall which money could never replace. We had our les SOU 1» Philadelphia and It Is up to. Delaware to learn her lesson and 1 build a modern home for her topical papers." liiK j KMCKFIlBOf KFR'S 01TIYG. Twelve members of the Knicker bocker Club will spend their vaca lions on the yacht "Waconta," owned hy Captain King and commanded by Frank M Traynor. The party will leave on (Saturday for a Chesapeake They will slop at' Annapolis, Baltimore, and Better Ion. With exception of Informal even Ings there has not been very much doing at the club for the last month, Several of the leading social spirits are nut nf the city nnd upon their return greai' activity Is looked for Tennla Is about fhe principal amusement at the club, and next Sat- , urday afternoon there will be an In terestlng game of tennis. Buy trip of ten days. AFTER FREE MAIL DELIVERY. Following an agitation among the residents of Uhestertown, Md. Post office Inspector Plummer ha-* returned from that place where he inquired into the feasibility of'a free city delivery for that place. While there, the inspector likewise inspected the stamp building which is ,leaned by the icaidenU a» quarters for the post office. YftrftTIOXi 4T RF, HO ROTH. Court Stenographer F:. 0. Hardesty. Mrs. Hardesty and Miss Hilda Har desty will leave tomorrow for Re hohnth for a two weeks' sih.v at the Hcnlopen House. . ; 1 AUGUST SALE Begins Tomorrow | j ! ! 1 1 ) | j of ! ; According lo our annual custom our AlKiUSI SALL Logins tomorrow. ITi sale has made us lamous, because ol the unusual value giving oppor tunities. I his year we run truthlully say the values sur IE pass anything CiRFAT "till I ; 1 o- 1 we have ever oilered. Redurlious irom 10 lo 50 per cent in all deparlments « Besides xve give you ihr pleasure ol liberal credit plan our MEHARG Ninth » and King ■ WOMAN CRIED MURDER, DENIES BEING BEATEN Ftta Pratt and Walter Spencer, both coloerd. of No. 5 Cranston's Row were convicted in Ctly Court this morning of keeping a disorderly (•house. Judge Churchman lined the defendants *2o and costs each. In default of payment Die defendants will he confined In the workhouse f or no days, .James Laws. Ll/,*le Black. Pratt, and John White all testified that noise began In the house about 13 o'clock last night and continued for an hour and a half. During that *<m p - witness«* said, the man heat the woman, causing her to cry mur dp| , anf) g(ik , hp 1<nrd for mPrPV ( ) 0 threw hrr trunk into the* Rlrpf*L Rrnb bed her by the arm. dragged her out of another house. 100 k hrr home nnd helped her info the door with a few gentle ruffs. The woman kept screara | nK po loudly that, the neighborhood she wan being murdered, Roth defendants denied the charge, The woman said she had not been b ea i rn , -_ paV AMI V fn^TÇ rAl UIMLl IUM5 neu turc fOlX MMt Jfll/ti __ . . „ In City Court this morning . idg Churchman adjudged guilty Arthur Quincy and Olive Veal, young men. who were charged with selling fish tin«' for food and finM each 7.0 am costs. .ludge .. ' n( !l owing to the haUi^f ' m ,h# * f " c ' 'he young wr-J *' m Plo>e-cl io «ell th fish. Ik o * suspend ike fines upon pa>m ni ra f ï1 u « nlim her of wlmrn In the vicinity of Del J™ S'ffiVoSen^" d i^ 8 «shrd%« o !;nr.h:r.Th;^^rTit; Other* qpoti attempting ,n < '>« n 0, "' d ,hp "' tn PHV ed. Meal nspector Samuel hard , ha , he examined the fish and found them spoiled. Elsie SINGER CASE BACK TO COURT In City Court this morning the raR<> of Morris Singer, charged with "fu-suiTorl ot his wife and child. was re-opened and testimony taken to df,< ' ldr whether the order of the court should not he modified.and the woman given more money for the support of herself and four small ■■ children. When the case was first heard be fore Judge Churchman beordernd the defendant to pay his wHe »4 » week und house rent. The defendant (entitled that he had paid the house re „t. The day he was released Con-j «table Jones, however, levied on the ROndR ( n the house for two months ) , Pnt and tb p defendant started to (akp somP of the things out of the . f , onistnLU' lone« testified today -th.it a|lowP d him what goods wet* hU « hp , |m|HP singer testified ; » he! #ho||f #1(l „ week and that ue had, 'told his wife that he would take certain things out "i the house, she refused to! | t j m t j u , |hing;>c and demanded _ av n,,, rP „( This lie »aid he „„„j,) ,| 0- Mrs, Singer, Rebecca VTolf-lwa n 1|n( j g nnl||P | | s | P i n tPHtified timt thr . ,| P , mi „| P f rom gl, -, to «j;,. .|,,|.n Frisbv colored, te-titird that K|j to , ( , hi ,;, f|)Ht jn the nel fiorl.ooil intended Singer to go to jn.l ( ()js wi(e j)fl til | <ell |p 0 f , hp ^„„tv Klien denied having sud. .. .-. nx.M-.vtio,, with I'rishv Judgeuh.irel, n||1|) v j| , ?ivp ltU deoigi ,; n the rn-e on .. . * •'__ DAINTY PEEK-A-BOOS ARE PERISHABLE P. 0. MAN SAYS! able? d nwn by a woman at the parcels post (window in the posloffice, they are. As (amended by [almost any other article of woman's Are women's shirt waists perish According to the rule laid a clerk al fh* window. apparel, with the exception of the silt skirt, comes under tho same rule. The woman tripped daintily up to the poafoflice window yc-terday and me- ecutod her package. When nskt-H i were perishable she replied in her sweet- est manner: "Yes, it is n shirtwaist." Thev have beep figuring for n day and a hall al fhe office whether the young woman wan correct. The head man nt (the window says that he »uppo-ed it it «m "ne of (he pe.-k n boo kind that -hrinkk up to nothing over night. "Not now." replied the clerk at the registry window, "you know women's styles change no quickly that it the package «ere longer than two days In transit the shlrtwalat would be out of style when it arrived. But this don't apply lo silt skirts, al- though there la less to them every day. . V TO HOLD IXQI 1>T. Coroner Spring will hold an Inquest tomorrow in, the car.o ot George Mar shall Fourth ho was drowned at street wharf lust week. Marshall war. employed by the Wilson Line and fell overboard while at work. :—:"_j.i : —." ■ —... 1 .. ._ : . FREE PORTRAIT COUPON I I : : ! 1 I 1 j I ft coupon like (his Is puh. lisbetl in all edifloiiH of THE EVFMYG JOI RW L. Six of these coupons of ronsecuiive dates will gire you FREE OF ('ll A ROE » superb photo, graphic enlargement. Present coupons and picture you wish enlarged to Photo, graph Department, EVEM.NO JOT'»* ft L. Coupons must he presented by adults. Free offer limited to photos containing only one head. Slight charge for others. A handsome earhonet enlargement for the six roulions and 50c. ft beautiful en. largement in delirafe water colors for six coupon s and $ 1 . THURSDAY, July 31 , 1913 . _ _ fj l ^Tl F C I Ri TUC * C IÀI C l JUUl I IL J Hi Jilt- U M T 3 I î L Si' J —_ '— L) r,* V.Ï / y / ' y! I \\ j 1 _1 -j ■aw n* By Thp Un,, * d Pr '' sl ' WAKEFIELD. Mass A "eugenic baby show ' will be the chief feature of thp _ ranEP fa i r to h „ hP i d here' I n September it has been announced | Tim entry list Is said to be »mall,*, up to date. —— NEW YORK—Patrolman Archie " n,;d * «»at'Pd up a fire escape to saVp # woman. When he reached the (1rHf i and)np ,h fl woman Jumped from - =. r;a .... rr . y . - . 7 rrrr | REFOCIKIXE THIS Pl f MH "Abe" Parker, colored, charged ^Soen "dlaS^Jd ! ^^^^^^ ^.ff nte s proved conclusively that Green «'tempted to hit him in the face with l . * - , p., r ker then rim „' „« o ffi en ^ ra! him f hic nT? n . . hilT to hit the floor Green said he blow came so quick and hard that he didn't know what It was. Parker and i other witnesses said It was a slight j twist and push that cau8 «l Green a , heels to change places with his head. j HORSE ATTACKS MAN. frank Uniplev. aped 10 years, of; No. .»14 Sherman street, employed by' the Klee trie Hose and Rubber Company .s u. the Homeopathic Hospital suffer mp trom slight internal injiine» «huh he company kwked him w.h Imth ee the eompanv kicked hi III«' til both feet: in the nhdr.men ' , , un . * r " or ^ b ite Whiplev and filially succeeded ... . . ao " SON CLAIMS FATHERS BODY. Frank Adams, who died at the Del» are Hospital on Tuesday night, from blood poi. oiling, will be sent to D.irsl.o.e, Un.. by Deputy Coroner Harvey Nichols tl.is evening. The body was claimed hy a aon of the dead man, Truman Davis, of Hug».- Hun. Pn PAYS EXTRA FOR DOG TAG. \ i,..grsti, who was notified! several times to have hi. dog registered, hut paid no attention to the warning,I find tU' and eoxts in City Court today on a charge of harboring nu un registered deg. Karl Wlfkowskl and Marion Tray nor bvihave gone to \Y r orceater. Massaehu setts, to spend their vacations with | John D. Schafer, Miss Elisabeth home from a visit t friends, PFItSOYAL. Pickel ha« returncil j Lancaster. Pa.*! ' To Overcome Sunburn, I Tan, Freckles, Wrinkles (Fr<Ym Outdoor Lifo.) «re frffck'fMl. tanned or «unburnt. | d«h • Ilborol «mount Of ni»rroliK»d whx thr fare nnd «ÎIoâ il to rrmain over n»ghi. When you wish off the wax In !h.e mornln - Hno flaky, almost invisible pnrfirîea of rufL tome w J !h it. Rrpentinif fhta daily, the en 1er akin u* abaorbed. but so gradually, not the bliffhtebt hurt F.ven the ktubbornrst frecUck yi<»|d The underlying hkin formi. the new «oniplexion is youthfu' looking youMI trnnsLiriniituvY. It's thr only thing I kn«Yv to «elii.illy dibfurd an aged, faded, muddy or blotchy complexion. It t* Hut lo « oloi rtl nack. One ounce of merco lized wax. procurable at any drug store, ta sufficient in most chm*. If sun and wind make you sr|ui i <yu* re bound to rulfivate w rinkles .''a feet. To overcome these nuickly, blithe the far* in a solution in.idp by dis lelving an ounce rf powdered saxofitr in a half pint tritih hazel. tf -n "ef; fi tho MGrtHvon to thin tr^ilnint. which and * i mafvH at thz 4 a ihi» end Electric Sales IBEAUTiEU ^ gTg»LU5i VE ^ IiIr E\ >Yi 3) Z2. = J'" IJ. GSîxcordïÂvê'Kxiei r dgSn dj; Grand Openm* Saturday, Aug. 2d, to 10 p. m., and Lvcry Lvening Until Turther Notice. 5 p. m. Reception Only Lleven Days More Before Prices Advance Sundays FR 1 LD. K. EL LT. Sole Agent. Boulevard and Concoid Avenue Tel. 3724-A. 805 Shipley Street Id. 4535 I Or Your Own Agent window two stories above, landing)""'. 'squarely upon him. - NEW YORK. Twenty five hoys have beep appointed special policemen toi d , , a ^n.bborv uu.l walks 1(ublil . parUs dulillj? t l.e'«u.m« e r. _ .View VOBR.—A sea turtle. 800 vear« 0 |.|. weighing 464 pound-, whose mouth irt six i,i.I ick across was presented to (entrai Park menagerie, it hit a polite - man's club in two the first thing, NEW YORK Five mombvr* of the' JVon.au Suffrage club <>1 Tompkins,ilic theh" H^'l ouUa .-. . ... _ BAI Tumor,-'» TT federt v h ^ BALTIMORE Dt. Frederick H. X RH> PX ' i ^ , ' bi * " l,domrn Rfaftcd on his hand |whlrh „ad been burned by the elec trlcal instrument. PARls ._ No , Pnl .(ent with taxing hachelors. race suicide opponents 0 f jr IancP projiose a tax on all child less pn-Kons above a ccriaiu age. LONDON—Trying a manslaughter cage jn which an am'omoblle down and killed a woman. Police Magistrale piowden said ihm no chauffeur should allow a woman on the seat bPsldt . h | m . ran CALCUTTA—Natives attacked ,1 wedding procession and beat to death the hrfdegrnom because he foiled to .distribute the customary "baksheesh.''' PARIS—The League of Silence at .funerals has been formed at Dijon by the bishop to encourage more reverent behavior In the presence of ithe dead. SACO, Me.—Meeting Ihs wife, (walking with a strange mau, Irving Meserve declared: "Vou re not going (to parade In my shoes," and attempted to take n new pair of tan shoes from his wif-'s feet. He was arrested. Great August Furniture Selling Event! at into Ô0 per cent, off regular prices nl Miller Bios., 211 Market St., WIL, Del.* ___ Some Things Electric Irons Are Especially Handy For Ironing lace collars, handkerchiefs and cuffs, party -waists and skirts. PRESSING out any of the above when they just need v a little freshening up. DRYING wet skirts after a shower. PRESSING gentlemen's ties, coats and trousers. IRONING dressing table mats and scarfs, centrepieces and other things too dainty to be sent out. ALSO for any kind of service that any iron is good for. YOU DON'T have to heat an ELECTRIC IRON—it heats itself and it's ready RIGHT NOW—all the time. Wilmington & Phila. Traction Co. Light and Power DcpaMmcnt. NEW OFFICIAL AT WORK TOMORROW Murk McManus, clerk of City Council for tun year», will act a» sueii for the last tiuie this evening, his term oi office expiring at midnight, .lames J. Riley. I {bailiff of Council, also will go out of office tonight. Mr. Riley find served Council for four years. \s a result of the change In the office both officials were busy this morning : clearing up their personal effects. Mr, McManus will he succeeded by Clarence M. Dillon, and Mr. Riley hy Wilaom XV. Wiggins, Sr., colored. •lohn II. Connell, the new oil inspector, also enters upon his duties tommrow. MAAT PAY TAXES. Today was the last day that a re k,.„ of fli-u ner cent was allowed on taxpg a £, aH a result fh- office 'force of both the northern and Uoutbern districts collectors were worked to the- utmost'. After today the lace value of the bill "111 be „aid and afVer thirty days five per cent will be added ____, Tho employer, who have the met ell'r lent erganiufiens me the ores who make best use ,,f the Wants.- Adv. ___ YORK P . reB8 ' ntarket opened duVand unchanged. r n , b Hf , p 1 1 ' a £ lt ? y anrt , 1 ompan> 6,15 • Wp ,00 ï ,0r " h ' Khc L ra ? 8 °a °i prices, and would buy the standard isM ' PS on .recessions.'' Follow previous market policy; ,huy only on drives for turns, . , , ARDENITES HEAR TRAVEL TALK Residents of Arden were entertained in Guild Hall Iasi evening with an il pietrated travel talk on Italy. The pro ceeds will he applied to the building of the new church at the colony. Miss Clara Fling «.mg Italian selections and Miss Hihlcgradc Clark was accompanist. Talks on Germany. France and England will he given in the near future. FINANCIAL AMI COM MERIT A L. t * t DAILY FIZZLE. AX8WERN. 1. When they explode a theory. i Bscs use he broke all the <-om manamentfl at once. 4. Because it is always lightning. 5. Yesterday. "ays approaching, which 1 « always Just a little ahead and which »t QUESTIONS. What Is that which we are »I 1 . never reach? 2. What Is the different between a chimney sweep and a poor man In 8 new suit of clothes, 3. What breakage brings much 'delight to many people each day? 4. What animal can you form J j Dorn the ,' e(,f ' r8 „..* n ,de | w ord: "Noabob?' | 5- YVhy Is snow more easy to un I derstand than any other kind j weather? following of IN MEMOr.IAM y brother. 'ViUiam H. Roberts. yvH'Y di©«l July 81. 1912. Molltr F. Tn Invin* memory of SINES AND WELCH nokisrs Eighth St. near Tnt nail. Cut Flowar» and Funeral Design* a specialty 0. ft ft- RRTV " Delmsrrts 17**. UNDLRTAKLKS James T. Chandler, ""sSt"» > » « • , _ Telephone» Undertaker 120 : 12074 . IIEATHH. Oertrad* Allen Wullam Davidson. Ntthenlel L. Poblnsotx* John H. Bougs. Robert Peoples. John Bradley Gertrud« M Smith, 1MJ SMITH—-In this city, on July 3 ^. (ititrude M.. daughter of the life r. T. E. and Carolein Hpiirk» Smith. I nneia' servire§ nt the renidenee of her >. Spurkh, No. H08 Broom© ♦clock mint. Mrs. E. Eiidaj afternoon, ill 'i nt private. BtUDLKI In thU city, on .Inly 31, 1913. .lohn Bradley, in this *9lh year. KHutlvck. friend*. Wawnnetf Tribe, No. 9. I. n. H M.. and Excelsior Lodge. K of I'., arc Invited to attend the funeral Hcrxir«» at the residence of hi 2J!4 Puikv noon. Angiiat 2. «t 3 o'clock. Belem cemetery. I'EniM.K.S— In this city, on July 31. 191», Robert l > ©op'.ea. ag» ti AI ytur*. KeUtlre» and tnendft of the family are invited f ft atletul »he futltr«! Mtfvkil at Mr late residence. No. 1113 Wood town avenu*. Saturday afte >11 in l*Yv. John Hut Hftei Interment Mt SatiirdiiY on, August at 4 Interment Urecnmll cemetery. DAVID80N— In tbie* elfy. 1913. William Davidson, nged 75 years. Retutlvea. friends. Eurek A. E. and A. M. and Wilmington Lodge No. J, .» O l. \\„ ore Invited to attend the funeral service« j»t bis late residence. No. 711 French street, on Friday morning. August J, .** 11 o'i lock l"t< rment pruate Swedes t.'eiuetory. ALLEN—In this Gertrude Allen. Servicen private and int-rnicnt at Seaford, July 29, Lodge. No 23 at Old! July 28 1913, city, DcIhyr are. ROBINSON—in this city, on July 30. 19!3 Nathaniel L. Hoblnaon. aged 77 years Relatives, friends and ware Tribe No. 1, I. O Post, G. A. R , und employes A- W. R. R. O . «re invited to iittend the fnneial service« at IiIr '.Me residence. 6i*2 French street, on Friday afternoon A neu ut 1st., at 3 o'clock Interment pri ember* of Del« I R. M.. Sheridan f the P.. BI No »CMOS— In Ihi* city, on July 30. 1913 John H. Bouge, aged 7.'* years Friends, can view remains ut CheudWi l ndertaking Rooms, on Friday. August I t nfter to o'clock. Services nt Clayton, M P .Church upon ariivol of train leaving Wil mingtnn. 2.20, without further notice. In tonnent a ' la;.on. '.«el. \ Sarah CorHo 7 t ™?ERTAKER The Only Lice listed Ijady 1 Il Jefferson St. I D. ft A. «18. Dl Aut., 1839. Kn.balinerl MIlHJVtL A. IWEALY, : Undertaker and EmbalnicH OFFICE— H. YV. Corner Third amlj Jackson SI reels. Phone D. and A. 5,117. SHERIFFS SALES. UUKKIFF'H »AI.F. —BY VIKTUK srit of Vend. F.xp. Ju*. .luit* . t® me 4J rected. "PI be expofced fo public »etc ». ?ai Court House, on Merket .Irret fietweerl Tenth and Eleventh Mreefs, 'n lb» city o Wilmincton, New Csslle county, Deli OK O' SATURDAY, <m; DAY OK AUGUST. tt»IS. THE • t 10 o'clock, a m (be (oUnwins described rest estate »it : Ml that r-ctain lot nf l.itid. "tth til* *e storv frame dwelling hon.« thereon erect-i sitniile in the rllr of Wilmington »furetai, bounded and drernbed as (o'.tov.s. *o wit: ■ Beginning at the easterly side of F opts« street between Second and Third streets, *■ the distance ot seventeen (IT, teat, on, (!■ Irmi the aonlherly side of Robinso* Ifc«ac McCoijnrl* | •c will» r«llfl to Sp-oiu! rt ty 4L roruerl , inch. 1 ktre©t. at a « orner the Mouth ; of ■ Mi© land MrConnell » Itnd and ;ia Robinson «tr©rt6 fcb.ty Mio» faat lo a non h«rl> ami parallal to Hr par Inob. to thl Mi#nrt* tivrntten ( 17 > ., aforranid aouthnrly «.idr nf Robuiaon fhrnro ih<*reb> \».Cb-trrl.' >ix»: '•»'*' P©* :nd r.ion.© thrrffb' i.on»h©rI> ©v.-utcan M . ■ feM OI1P M mrh. to the p'ira "f bfCinmnsJ h# thr routent* tharéof wh»M they ma\ lutlon a a fret onr f 1 m Seiir-l «mi taken me of Sleniv.auh Zeleweki. »n« I« b| propprtj by WALTER S BURR»«, | Sheriff » OfSe* WllnilnRtr 1018. M m Del . Inly : iySlaug 1.8.11.1$ ■ viit.Tte, O GH. ItiKK'H SAI.K—UV «ru of Uevnri Kuciar. to m» directed vig fie eepnfcfd to put,!,' »«te at the Hotel. Mill t reek hundred. Ne* ('«it Stanton. . ounlY. DHowart. ON MONDAY. THF 181H DAY OF AUGUST. 1S13. S Of 10 o'clock. O. m , 1 tha fol'owmg rtMpriborl real eatate vu : ■ A!! fhoaa two rertam lota or pier«» of lanfl with the builflings thereon rrertetl. situât' il hnuureH. county of Now (.'«atld Mill Creek giutf of T»el«wnre. bounded and dr^rfipei «I followk, to wit ; ! No. 1 -Btgtnning a» • atone in the rorn*l Benjamin Armatrong'» »oodlandl thenre bv said Aruutrong * uoodland. n"rt| twenty five degrr*F ond forty vi x mtHMteJ e-Pkt four rhrtin* and Hftv link« te a ■"rii- nf the ontr.inue nf the lane, theme i itO M franco of aaid '.anr. through « itoal of lands of the late Jn„epi orth seventy two de^r»-c| nc bx «nil nf the tu tie- cerner t.obh. dece«i.eit. *.ml fort) minute-* eeet. cent) lands twelve «haine end fori' live ImU le H ni,. I north se em* three degrees <„■ minutes, enet four chains and sivi.^g links lo a sl*-ne in the line nt .lessH thrm-e fiy said Sharp's lan-^l aton*. forty Mgllt ftbarp a land: thpfcc nz*xt thrffi» rouraca ami dUtanrci.. bouth twenty thra#* drgrz>^a and ininntffk. cant uinc «.bniiiH niVs lo 'ton#; ■■ and thirty ftvz* minntra. anat Hv# « bains an fclxly thrf# links, to the p 1 « .md south right drgrofK nnd thirty t twenty two rhainx to Con *1 forty on twenty flv Fouth rightj seven d<gree and cf an »II stone ; eight minutes. stone tn the corner of lands of Job said CnneUs lend, north eight-1 nine degrees ami twelve minute*. sis chains und eighty four links to ■ corner In «he middle nf Ihr old WllmiogfoB road I'ing between two stones, one on eaeU side of the said road: thenre a'ong the saiU road north thirty three and a quarter d*U vest five chains and ninety sis link! thrnee leaving said road non I t and fort* five minutes, easl thenre fiy »«fut y gi rf h. to a fctukf flftffn dfgrr* Btvfutfrri rhaliYR und forty four lirtkk. partlH Hlghflftd and partly hi to n atonfl land of Pol ! by ! land nf Beniamin Arms! - Mid Vrm i roug'd i;m<i . t > 111 , r tjrMt m* 4itrMi aa»d tixirfx thral i mlnutru. fast four chain* and cljhfy foa| linkv to thf placf of hffrmninK. «Hh a lane ihirty throf link« « id»- fxtfndin from Hm format fl»» alter (h« l • bovf mcnlionrd. north tivonty flrf dogrffl forty aix niinnlfH. wfat four chain.'. ,ml I twenty five 'ink* to the middle of the puhTI I 1 road, containing seventy five serra, threB rood* and twenty perches of land Sn. * npfcinninç at un old corner of thl lands of Willirm Rolalon. in the middle r I thf Hockeahin Hoad. thence along an ol I j line hy other land» of .tome* Wilson, »h I old course thereof heintr north, eighty mn I ) degrees, east about one hundred ;ind ten fc*B J fo n neu . (»roer in wuid old line* the I n new line dividing the herein' granted from other !and of the said WlMian KoKtorHI soutIt nineteen nnd three quarter d»gre«fll west about «in*- hundred und thirtefn fe*t another old line of said Holvton s land. iH f h tin, middle of the puhtir mud etnrekaidl then*-« up Hie lest named old line, the oil nmtse thereof being north thirty -four . dJ grees. west one hundred and twenty nine (e*l lo tbe plere of liegimiing. .-»nteining full mil oighth of an nrrr of Iftnd. hoing thf Imidfl. tmd pr^misfa that conv*\c<] « fM to Hi* anid John T. DuRou, bv da«d A Daniel P DuRom*. ntlrntnUtraror of Bmi.iij P. DuRdm, hy oVtlrr of Dip Orphans' Conn in 4»ul for $aii] mainly, bearing (r^n rial] harawith. hpratoforo pxorutp«) iprui'drd. although intended Koi/e«| timl trfc und not v to ba. •• »rutlm» property «f John T. DuRob* <i*ing!r mortgagor and to be sold by \V M/THf K ML HH IS. Sheriff * • Off»*« Wilmington D»t 1919. a» th manl I ; o 1 injt.t.lUl,