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NATURE FAKE OUTBURST IN NEW CASTLE Some Ancient and Honorable Stories Dug Up By Re liable Correspondent LEONARD JOHNSON HAS MYSTERY OVER PASTE Special to THE EVENING JOURNAL. NEW CASTLE, Aug. 7.—-There is a good story goto? th rounds here re garding Leonard Johnson, of Wil mington. In connection therewith two others were told last night. A man had been told by his wife to banish a cat from the house. It was empty." Hanby took the can and when he pulled the Hd off he saw there was no paste hnl a little frog In the can. Johnson said .he supposed Ibe frog 1 marie so many hops it raised all the 1 paste while Smith said he believed the frog ale the paste. fo.tr days before he acted. Then he filled the waolihoUcr with waf"*, tied two bricks together and with the other end of the strong string placed a noose around the cat's neck and placed the cat in the washboiler. Next morning he took off the lid and was surprised to see the eat sit ting on the two bricks, having drunk all the water during the night. There was another man here wbj had a pig—just a common every day pig—that required considérai le food. One evening he took two buckets of garbage down to feed this pig and a number of others. The man laid the buckets down and stepped away to talk to a frie. d, when he came back the hungry pig had eaten the two buckets of ■will. The man picked up a singletree and killed the pig with a blow. When the pig was dressed the pieces did not fill one bucket. A few days ago Leonard Johnson and Emil Hanby, of Wilmington came here to adverties the State fair. They secured two cans of paste hut !n going towards Delaware f ;ty one can got lost. Then Johnson said: ''pass ov- the oilier can paste." "Paste nothing," replied Charles Smith who was running the auto, "this can feels as if It were nT SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS Jethro Thompson has been visiting friends at Kennet; Square, Mr. and Mrs. D. .1. Cooi'fi'l are spending ome time with relatives al Lelperville. William Pechmann has returned to ,Marcus Hook after a visit to friends tn this city. Miss Agn»s Brown of Eddvston» Cs spending some time with frienus in this city. Miss Perth» May Cloud is visiting her sister, Mrs. Walter U. Carrow, of Dover. j Mr. and Mrs. James MeKeough have gone to Atlantic City for two w ceks. T. Chelkley Hatton will spend a part of next w ek with his wife and daughter at. Lake Mohonk, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Dunker will spend the next two weeks at Brldgeville Malin Mancill has been vlsit'ng his son. Ur. D. Uner Man,ill of Down tngtow n, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Diggans will leave this morning for Ocean Grove, N. J. They wilt slop at the Park View at that place and will return in about a month nr six weeks. Leroy | Diggans. a grandson, will accompany them. Mrs. KDzahcth B. Patterson was a Kennen I recent guest of friends at Square. Mrs. Nelson Pierson and Miss Tiliie Pierson w •e recent guests of friends at Kennett Square. Airs. Emm J. Grubb, of Media, is spending this week with friends in this city. Miss Elsie A. Kipe has hern vis pxrents. Mr. and Mrs. Ring h George B. Kipe. of Uhadd's Ford. Mrs. Frank Tyre and children are guests of relatives at Georgetown. Mrs, Charles Walker is vlsltinr her mother at Uhadd's Ford. Bernice Gorden is the guest of friends al Westviile. Miss Lillian Jarrell has returned from a v'sit to friends at Magnolia. Miss Helen Fahey has returned to Chester after a visit to relatives in this eity. Miss Helen !.. Thornton will spend next week with her cousin, Mrs, Leroy Slaughter at Leipslc. B. Franklin Shepherd, a clerk in the superintendent's office of the Pennsylvania Railroad is spending the week at Atlantic City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Hogue and daughter Marian lot. yesterday for H two weeks' stay at Atlantic City, N. J. Mrs. W r . D. Bush has gone to Ston ington. Conn., to visit Mrs. Henry M. Canby. and later will vielt Mrs. James Carmichael of Morrisville. Pa. Mrs. W. T. Haines is visiting friends at Darlington. Harford county, Md., this week. Judge and Mrs, Victor B. Woolley are at the Mountain House. Mohonk Lake. N T . y. Miss Margaret W. Janvier Is at Clifton Springs. N. Y„ for August. Mr. and Mrs. Lindiey C. Kent have returned from a vacation of three weeks during which they enjoyed a Bipamnoat tour of (he Great Lakes, Miss Dorothy Bail has gone to f? a .»« C a y '-• ,0 j0ln a h0U8e P arl - V lor ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Kelly George Kelly have returned from At lantic City, N, j. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Way, Miss Helen M. Way. Mr. and Mrs. Martin B, Way and son William, of Uhadd's Ford, wer, recent guests of Wiiming toe friends. Hush Keeeh of West eheste and wap a rp»»nt gu**t of friond* fn this citv. Howard Tfiorappon of Pomaroy hao Y*»n 'isitlns his son John E. Thomp aon of this f f, Ilf. Mr! b d xr^j TWO HURT AS LOCOMOTIVE SMASHES CAR Shifting'Engine and People's Line Trolley Crash at Fourth and Webb FORTUNATELY, FEW PASSENGERS AT TIME Two men were hurt, one seriously, as the result of s shifting engine on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad and a car of the Peoples Railway Com pany colliding early last evening at Fourth and Webb streets, where the tracks of Che two companies The injured are: Sebastlno Rossi co, aged 4Ä years. No. street, a 203 Poplar passenger on the trolley car, and Charles H. Chippey, colored, aged 49 years, of No. 14 West. Twelfth street, also a passenger on the car. The former is the most seriously in Juredt his right foot having been out off, necessitating ilic amputation of the log below the knee. Uoih men were removed to the Homeopathic Hospital. Chippey was cut about the head, face and hands and suffered more from fright lhan anything else, Rossico's condition was reported favorable today. The trolley car was in charge of Conductor' Charles Dasher and Molorman Elba T. Blood, There wore few' other 'passengers, aside from the two men hurl, on the car, but they escaped Injury ss did the crew. The car left the ter minus at. the end of the Second street line, just before one that is usually crowded with passengers returning from work, and had this car been struck the fatalities would no doubt have been much greater. The tracks of the two companies cross at Fourth and Webb streets, the railroad company's fine being a spur for coal cars for Hie Peoples Company» power house. The trolley cross. car had Just lefl the terminus anil was coming toward this city along Fourth street, and (be shifting en gine was leaving the power house with a coal car. Due to a misunderstanding of the signals, the men in charge of Hie car and locomatlve were not aware of *be movement of the other. H was stated ilial the trolley car had al 'host cleared the railroad tracks when it' was struck, near the rearin' ond. 'be last two pov'a receiving Hie force of the blow. The car was thrown from (he tracks but did noi* overturn. Rossico was sitting on one of the rear seats and was thrown off. He fell on the tracks and the loromotlve. it was said, passed over his right foot near the ankle. Chippey, another passenger On the rear seat w as throw-n off hut cleared th» tracks, The other passengers nearer the for ward end. were Jostled managed to retain their seats. about but OF GUEST FROM OHTO. Mr*. Stephen M Wilson of No, »(i.s •lelïerson street entertained ut Into (toon in honor of Mrs. Spene» Chandler of Dayton. Ohio. Others pres ■ tit included Mrs. AViimer Palmer. Mi s Mary •'handler. Miss C'ecilli and Mrs. David Wilson. ENTERT UNEO IN HONOR yesterday Chandler as o RO AT SLIGHTLY DELATE,I). fine of the Wilson line boats delayed half an hour yesterday tfter noon af Fourth street wharf berauGo of a steering rope breaking. eity N. J. send of the Gilpin apartment* are summering af Vohonlr °ark. f'a. Isaac WUtbank. duPom employe, ill at Washburn. Wts„ where he now stationed. His home is in this c\iy. Ralph C. Whitcnack arrived In this Wednesday from a trip abroad, James MeKeough and wife are spending two weeks at Atlantic City, n r* : ^ .. Police Commissioner Wil iam H, Bowers and family are al Ocean Grove. N. J., where they will spend the balance of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. David S. Mumtord and son David will leave today for Snow Hill, Md., to .spend 10 days with Mr. Mumford's parents. Mrs. Benjamin S Dowdell and so , Pierce, are visiting friends at Win-! cheater. Va. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Rli kards have ! returned from a two weeks' vacation i spent along the Delaware and CUesa- | peake canal. Mias I ni ni m ■•■■ lute Cluniii is »jiending j the inonfli nt Angusi «illi friend* at New Egypt. New Jersey. | Miss Edna Cooper of W ilmington t**"k a trip ns far ns W ashington. D, with her mother, w ho is leaving for Sour Luke City, Texas, to visit lier brother fur u te«' month*. Health and Beauty Helps BY MRS. MAE MARTVN. ion-ins recipe i < h ' s'.' 1 ' nf • v,,ur '"! d , the heat l have pvpf tried. I>i«sulv«< I ounces of spin-max in 1 - pint witch ha add '1 tuhspoiMifuia of In fry the f «»I - ft en and beautify neck. T wont yt Mary !>.: whiten. It is 'ID Ihr hot water ( c, h H.: your <*j»s. « whio, l. J™, | , r ;,rÖ" T* " * put a frw drops in » a«""'"' ,on ''' w ' Ih- ■ * window* «f jsur .oui.*' I| 1 »n, ,trnn»,r and in> A - convenient. •»»•P» " >r Olid soften \ This vt ill clear wliila* removing tan, sunburn, gl.v me. quickly, freckles and other blemishes. r hairy J ou mix Objectionable fussy o growths are easily banished if } gb powdered delatone w'ith water to form a thick paste and apply to hairy sur inutes, then rub off. wash of hair is gone. one Hp ffeient. No harm gel delatone. <■ cn face for - or 3 the sW rv aggravated cases Kx.sptms i n of delatone is i will result, but be certain y plicutio gs and diillijesH nf The red s well as the burning be readily c •d onpla in c of f water, and i each eye daily This I» liirh will both soothe and . while continued use brightens pint > attractive. M. K. : Y»u shnuI4 try this -ham port, which I always ■■-•■ Wan*» il kr,ps m<- hair lustrous ami fluffy snfl is cheap snfl ke it by dissolving a enfui of ennthrox in a cup of hot wa i h « bile h is still rerj rinse the hsir thoroughly several times after von have shampooed it well. This shampoo abo benefits the root* of the hair, keep* the scalp perfectly dear nf dandruff and has tgorating effect. warm and ai Your trouble with F^tlp and ^oas of hair car b thie excellent quiume hair »• alré itching e with which 1 a! A » R ounce of up at home l T rf i wiyi cuin:om from your drureiet aud dtaiolre it NEWARK IS WORRIED OVER NEW ARMORY ; I , No Site Donated,andNo Money * Appropriated to Buy t* * a Lot SUSPEND WORK AT IRON Hill ORE PITS _._ aminitmn bv Ur. Kniest Fahrig, at the old Iron ore pits where gold and platinum. lone been found i who Special to THE EVENING JOURNAL. NEWARK, Aug. 7. Fending an ex very Miiull quant itlen la. I fall, lia. been »topped. Uv. fahrig, represent* the present owner» of (lie pit», Philadelphia parties, is a geolo [gist of wide reputation. Ur. Fahrig lias wo rked at Id» profession in most all 1 jpart» of tlit? world, ami the iron pits on j Iron Util are strikingly similar l" a [ place in South America where he was engaged in mining experiments, Some of the member» of the Newark Troop of Hoy Scouts who went into camp along the Northeast river, near Charlestown, early last week, have te turned home, inti others have taken I their places and the abandoned entirely until next week, Among those who lime taken the trip to see the is>> » in camp are; Mr. and *'-■ •- Riehardb, Miss Ruth Rich »rds. Mr. and Mrs David Grime. Miss Kliaahetli Grime, Frederick Henning, Herbert Henning, Mr. and Mr». John Cowell, Misses Laura, Helen, Eleanor l:l, '»" , >r and Motet fader. G. Fader, lr " ,lU Fader. Gilbert Chambers, H f. Heed, .1, R. Rose and granddaughters, «"'1 A •' K tllt». Alfred Scott, 1 • ,| " H " 1 "»Ua, George Leak. John Pen nluglon, Mies Morris, Miss Crumpton, £/'*•. Hanson Karl Dawson, •'.'"•'h, John t unningham Mr. and Mrs. H'»m«s Walter Holloa, • antes t onner, Mr. ami Mr*. John Ramsey, ''' ,,! " 1 1B '«'ence Er am, •». - Professor and Mrs. Harold E. Ttf f " n > were among those who were at Hie Gap House, at Delaware Hater] r '.cp, last Friday during the terrific electric, and rain storm, Mrs. Katharine McKeon, died yea lerday morning at her borne on Chapel iSlreet. She «as years of age. She H 8 survived by five children as fo|. btws: James, Elia and Esther Mc .Neon and Mrs. Harry Hill, of Newark, 1 Thomas McKeon, of Pittsburgh, T|| e funeral will be held Saturday 'morning. | Ha L. a valuable hors» owned by Charles I afferty. of near Newark, died |»arly this week. Clark McCarns, who |1s driving Mr. Latferty's well-known mare B"s»ie Patchen, with success in Virginia, also had Ira L w-|th him at Itaeley. The latter horse was taken j TH and was sent home, but died a few hours after reaching' here. ink ■ in Iren Hill, \va- said t<> will nut he iiitit| Residents of Newark are besom- ) itig much concerned over th» situation j j relative tn Hie new' Armory that w as I to be built here for Company E, Or ganized Militia of Delaware, under an a»t of Hie Iasi Legislature. The hill I appropriates $15,000 for the building. ! but nothing for a site. As far as oan j he learned, nothing is being done | ' relative to securing a site that would] he acceptable to the Commission I .either by public subscription or other- ! !■ Is feared that unless some V. is« 3 . (thing dflflnifr ig done soon. Newark I may lose the Armory altogether, 'other towns the ground has been do bated, In PARTY AT HARE'S CORNER. \ pl»!iMint time Epeiif :ii iin pvpn in" pml\ ul the honip of Mr. and Mis. 1' harten Burge, near Hare*» Corner, Inst |Silimln\ evening. RetfreoiimviKR were iRi»cn*'«i in jilcntx. Those present i I miiiie Berry, Gertie Bdmaiisoii, Klhel 1ATa Burjje, Mar\ Ware, Pansy ' Bciuentrt, Be^aii l.eueli, Jjdna ( Inimiter«, Kara latvcy Ultra Grose. i, " ZP ,' ' lu H'l'g**. Kc-ste j V,'T, J ''T 1 b 1 ' 1 !^ 1 '""".V ' ... i •\':»ie, jLü^nr liia|iiet(f. C hurles Kdtnan A*»n. t*-»v th*n v, .IniiUM Bhiukltimi. Willie smith \\ illi,* Mi>ni»>m, .lohn Bnrge, , |),, ,,,,|| (1H Arthur s,m(l. U ilbam rib W .l„e Hh.kbm... Willi- rtlmkbtirn, •(mille ( leaver, ( Imrles Grose (baric* j lmbiood. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ringe. I Mr. mal Mrs. Joint I.mh Ii, .Mrs. Alfred iei.»ivi-r, Mr. oml Mrs.'Harry Grose, Mr. laud Mrs. Fred Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wingate, Walter others. Geiilge and Grose ! i | o GUESTS AT HOUSE PARTY. Mi*.» Kliztilndli S.iyrrs. Mi»» Marguer ite Dmuslierty . Mi-* i'ntlinriiie M. ljuml», j Mrs. .Innn's !.. MH Jr., Mr-. William S. K. Well- and Ntr | Khzalietli Well» :ne the guest* of Mr. j.nml Mu. I!..lnrt H. New-mne. nt n holts» party in trapp». Mil. here last Sunday and will lie the guest» of the Newsome family during the eli lire inonlh •et*, .fumes L. MdJpp Thev lelt | .{ Viign-t. in a half pint nf alcohol, to whirl» »olution ndd one hnlf pint of cold water. Once or k rub this into (ha aralp with Ihr tips of your fingers. This is the b»*>t Me to find among the many which have come to my nil ih refreshing ami effective, with n It pleas siting the hair o rh ! making it appear st ringt. (.'. .1. H.: n re all faggad 1 ipc which will | tor* Hie Hearnekn to j love the yellow, i r chin and neck. } and one half cup j f alcohol nnd add hot water to make h full quart. Take a table spoonful before each inea! and you will note Î the quick improvement of appearance nnd | general health. If you are ever troubled with pimples yon will find it quickly removes | them by making healthy circulation. Let give p and a J bra : you iplexion and ppesrance of OiHholv«* one ounce kard — •• half pint sugar I I P. S.: So, fat is hardly an aid to att tiveness. hut you have no excuse for be ; .ng so fat—*no one bus. del four non« os of your druggist and dissolve it parnotis fn in 1 l 'i pints of water. Take a tablespoon uh meal and. in a short Hole. ir danger, you v*M be Remember, a persistent > fight is necessary to win against fat. This j is the oily formula ! know of that doc* l»ct requ fnl hef.. without disromfort j gin to lose flesh. diel exercise. - Dot. Your wrinkles, especially i die age. edy for 'hem con« 1 *!»: In treati thoroughly with n plain aim Jelly, easily made et h de by pouring 2 teaspoonfuls glycer- 1 ine ip 1 2 pint water, into which is then! dissolved i ounce »Imez with this simple »egetahle r tea quickly rid the skin of lines, blackheads and wrink!»> and who« us«d for flabby muscles and bojlows •w-il! make th* flesh Th* pleat 's when ueed as a night mafk lid nexcngable and h in tr" ski* i rrea >£ Thin Massaging > wilt fi' and smooth Its ar*> very mm joke. While Mrs. T. F. Moreland was at tending the Moose convention in Cin cinnati, O., a practical Joke was play ed. Some one sent her a larpe doll *'ith a card bearing the Inscription that it was from President Wilson. Reporters heard that a convention baby had arrived. Mrs. T. F. More land told the press representatives (that Mrs. (irorRf* Moreland of Wil- j m 1 tn * ,on 1 > hp ««*»>*'■ tn* bat», which had been named "Moosette," I !|! hr , Jok T " ftR mu,h * n j o > rd ' Mrs. Moreland puresented the doll fo hcr I granddaughter. the seven year old child of Mrs, George Moreland. _ M Jy2B MONET TO LOAM. LOANED ON FIRST MOST O. O. WOODEN, No. J W. Ninth SI PLUMKERS R alph j. fidance. Plumbing and Heating, i'fie«. Calla attended to at one», watt 8t»!h alreat. Dtlwarria. iflaa Msrtrrat Ne. tan« D. ft A. plinn». tfl«9, ftMtdonr» Sftfstr. nit It D. d A. 5792 A—1220 Phone and Mail Orders Delivered In City. Automatic 1321. 3cc tf'&öAött.qik Tbwfl Special August Drug Sale Tk*, i Any man or woman who hasn 1 had his or her share of the good things fof their summer comforts and needs should visit our stores this week and avail themselves of our many good prices in Drugs. Sundries, Brushes, Toilet Articles, Cut Glass. Gold China, Leather Goods, Stationery, Etc. Paient Medicines In the Hoar of Need Ice Cream Sod* Is Healthful 50c Cnnthrox . 50c DeWitts Kidney Pills.38f | juice make a palatable combina 25c Gets It. Corn Remedy.17c > tinn. Whatever other good things 25c Carter's Tea .18c! R * .... 35r Remember these few words, but important ones to you. You m*y not he sick now, hut when the time comes, just think of Our Proscrip tion Department, You wiii he glad to know where conscientious ser vices are g : ven and where there is 16c, Fountain are of a superior quality.) not one single detail in filling your prescription overlooked. Pure ice cream and pure fruit may he said of it. the main point .IBP I . , ... I 7 C j we want to impress on you is that at our Soda 25c Badem Salz 25c Danderine . 50c Phillips' Milk of Magnesia 86c! the 8 ood * served 25c Omega Oil Si.00 Stuarts Dyspepsia Tahs.fifici. 25c Carters' Little Liver Pills Hr ! rrr - r jfcssAs 50c Listen ne . $ 1.00 Swift's Specific . 50c Pnslam . 25c Cream of Olives. , 25c Allens' Foot Ease 31c A Pleasant Laxative 67rj 39c I When everything seems dull Ific 17c I 25c Cuticura Soap.18c | $1 00 Phelps' Rheumatic Elixir 69c i ' vor k , ng properly. .S3rj Scar borough's Eff. Phosp. Soda. mfldr new for .65c 25c bottle. Makes your liver work | Scarborough's Hal Cleaner will --— well and your brain is more active and uninteresting to you, it's ten chances to one your liver is not Your Old Straw Hat 60c Bromo Seltzer $1.00 Périma . 10e do the work. and life seems brighter. Scarborough's Leather Goods 5-prain Lithia Tablets. 25c bottle contains 40 Tablets. 50c bottle contains 100 Tablets. Sponges Sheep Wool Sponges. 10c to $1.00 Bleached Sponges.25c to 75c CHAMOIS, ALE SIZES. Rest quality . Ladies' Hand Rags, special values. 19c, 75c, $1.00. $1.25 to $5. These arc the kind of bags for your vacation t, ips. I Tooth Brushes Many kinds, styles and shapes. I5c and 20c values, special, 2 for 25c: 25c and 40c values; special, 19c, 3 for . 5c to 75c Miller's Blackberry Cordial .50c for Diarrhoea. Cholera Mcrhus, or Summer Complaint. 25c per bottle, - — 7T! Miller's Rice Powder A delightful toilet article. Per fumed, Violet and Corylopsis. white and Hesh colors.... 19c pkg. Miller's Rubber Gloves SYR. HVPOPHOSPHITES ' COMP. is the medicine to build up ner vous and worn out people, 75c large bottle. Why be ashamed of your hands? Keep them in a smooth, soft con dition, free from -stains and scratches by using a pair of Rub ber Gloves. 50c values Vacation Time 39c is calling you to many pleasures and enjoyments. You can bring 1 back evidence j of the good Pure Drugs Camping Necessities 10c! Paraffine Wax. Ih i Calomel Tablets, i-10 gr. 100s 12c, I Pin Cream Tartar, lb. pkg.29c | 4 | ({j Precip. Chalk, lb. pkg.12c j /•jijII j Lanolin, oz.. 10c; 4 oz.25c lilll Ess. Peppermint, 4 oz. hot....30c Moth Balls or Flake. 7 lbs.25c MiTwanj» Spirits Camphor. 4 oz. hot.25c ! Soap Liniment, 4 oz. hot.19c (Tj //j ^ e ,' e , Ko ' Court Glycerine, pure, 4 oz.15c daks, all sizes . Phenol Sodiquc Copperas. Ih.'. 5c; 5 lbs.15cL . ,? n J d s h ' Carbolic Soap Seidlitz Powders hot . 18c 1 . °" ,n * ^ nc k cf Kndaks, Bull o- j peroxide Hydrogen, lb. but...25c Castor Oil. 8 oz. hot.. 15c E V e Kodaks, Brownie Cameras witch Hazel, pint hot.25c Boric Acid II S P lb 19c 8nd *" Kodak accessories and , Vi'ash Rags.5c to 15c Phosphate Soda. 1-2 Ih...!.!!! 10c' su PP lics ' We will gladly instruct | Miller Corylopsis and Violet A K Tab vest pocket size 19c you how ,0 usc ,lic Kodalt ' D e "j Talc.15c and 25c cans Gum Camphor. Ih. box. .. ! ! ! !<Wc I vc,0 P in * . and Panting is one of our hobbies. Alcohol, pure, pint, |5c; quart, 85c i Adhesive Plasters.5c to 10c .... 5c I Finger Cats . timîs you had ; Absorbent Cotton, 5c oz. to 10c lb. you have a Gauze Bandages .5c to 10c I Plain Gauze . Piaster, 5c and 10c pkg i if .10c - 25c 10c Mark Cross Razors, complete. 25c Castile Soap. Ih. bars.15c Epsom Salts, pure . 5c Ar. Sp. Ammonia. 4 oz. hot.., ,25c To Keep the Body Dyspepsia Real Bay Rum Sweet and Glean, Use it is said is an American disease. Whether this is so or not. we have the American remedy in Miller's Dyspepsia Tablets, 25c box. By real we mean the very finest Imported Kind, fresh hay leaves. Ours is that kind. 30c 8 oz. hot.. 50c 16 oz. hot. Nan-O-Odor 25c Jar distilled from PROFIT SHARING CERTIFiCATES With Every Purchase at iaWM Wàf/Ji Successors to MILLER DRUG COMPANY 404 and 406 Market Street Wilmington Lancaster Trenton Philadelphia i Concord Heights Motion Pictures Positively Shown Tonight Owing fo the lailurc of the manufacturers to deliver the large, machine as per contract I regret l was compelled to disappoint several hundred people last evening. THE MACHINE IS NOW HERE and the show will positively be put on tonight. Pictures change daily. FRED. K. FELT, Sole Agent, Telephones 1*533 nnd 5721-A. HO V 1, K V A RI ) A N I ) CON CO RI ) A V E. t