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HANDSOME NEW HOMES 1 (IK M m Owner Who Withholds Name to Additionally Beautify West Side of City CONTRACTORS BID ON MANY BIG JOBS west side of the city and will he ol Th* eontrart for two handsome to cost about $12.000 each has mumr awarded tfi \\. li •i ,, n ,s ; ' n '* Son. contraetora. who will rommenrf» th^ work aa *oon aB (Hie to the prop artles la eleared. Reeause ol the in definite «(ate of the properties the builder of the house« wish« « hlfi name withheld from publication The bouses are to he built on the unusnsl design. One of them will he constructed of white marble and will contain 1° room» and a hath. It » III be finished in hardwood throughout with parquette floors and will he h H with hot water heil The o?héï house wll be construeted irf rVlvrl t.nmlrv brick with an • BhsstiiK shin ale roof The brick Is fhe sme kind as "hal used in the hnnas^ow for the MIsse» M. Connell at Seventheonth street and Rg.rw ?b: n iones 1 Compäny and has attracted r^VVier TheÂ^Î.Ï« r.*S n!m. tmimeJsnd àre^ tntillv different M 1 « n her hnBd li2^- ttqikin^on Thiv .rem.Ar ln nlwicvu-ln l They an made in rll ' r.mwBnv has I,.», com The Jones Company has hint com alsted two very h ^*" n,p ** for R M«n?hv W ror h .vi naniny , rEHrü .... mA *Z*rtrTÎû£: m C\& PenuMlvMi« ^Railroad (on, panvtoÏK rreTted at Charlestown Mil The Heed""' r 'em ran' Is also bidding <m an ad-l dll Ion m In,manual Episcopal ctinr.li, — The addition will «How the elrnrrh to enter into a new field Ot work, «hleh It h«F been unable (n rio hi»rpfnfore Tho addition will rrmstst of a large assembly hall, a full' equipped gymnasium basement j will be fin the fteut irnrnenist! ft will cost ghoul $8.000 and constructed of concrete finer will ho Iht a-,-tnbl- hall and on the second will he the gymnasium The bids are due the last ol next! '■"t Bids have gone in (or the handsome studio for Miss Ellen dnPont, daughter of General T. Coleman dn Pont The studio will he erected at Eleyenth and Clayton afreets. The eontrnel has not been awarded When rompleled the studio will he one of the handsomest in this keetton of 'he. i uni - Developing Heilefont. Ip a short time Mrs. Mary Ward will build » handsome bungalow all Belletont. The J. Jackson Pierce Company has charge of the develop , ment of this section, and ia making rapid strides in selling off Ihe lot. Mrs. Ward's bungalow will contain (lie rooms and a bath. The interior . will be finished In while with mahognay doors and the house will be one of the edatcst of its kind in this section tor the money. Although ! it will cost only $1.800. it will be a vc*ry pretty litt 1 % home. "The* .) Jarknon Peirce ( ompany has hit upon a very liberal plan of disposing of lot» al BeUcfont. ' Any ■ÜMM 1 who wants to buy .» lot may do so and If they will select the kind of a house they want the company will build If and allow the rent of the property to pay for the residence. In thla way many iieo|>le who could not secure large loans from hanks, because of a lack of securities, can > ' obtain a home. John K. Healy and Son are over hauling the properly at No 4(»3 West Fttghth «treet which was recently acquired by ihe Oblate Father» of S'. France» de Sales, The properly ad joins the present school which is be Ing overhauled by Mr. Meaty. The .school rooms are being repaired and patJMed and many other little repairs are being made preparatory , to th- opening of the school, which will Ita'e s much larger attendance than e'er before Owing to fhe great amount of hnsi ness lbs. Mr Heal} has seemed In the past few months h- ■ an hardlj take • a,» -t all thi ■ > • - to him and he has been forced »ever al time« to refuse large jobs outside the cRj- SO that he might lake care of the Wilmington business that comes to him Charles Dougherty ha« t-tarfd to rar» the bnildiugs on the northeast miner of Eighth and King street,, where he will erect H handsome hotel Thompson has revived i for Mrs. Emma O. Simon. Walter -i the ren* i * ' ' ■' eciton at g hick garage for M. McDaniel T" • - end Harrison street, ir w ill cost a lion i $7Ort. Ridding on Court House Dork. at W. H. Jones and Rons are bidding on the new Sussex County Court house at Georgetown. The structure was designed by Briuekloe and Can tilng. architects, of this city and Easton. Md. The building will be of brick with 11m.«tone trimming*. It •»ill be two high , thousand dollars. " ■ 'Io m R r May has reeeOed the eontrart to build a Sunday school room for West Presbyterian Church, j The addition will he of brlek and will cost about' $l.o"o The two houses No. 702-704 Wollaston street in the rear of the church will be ill be rased to make- room for tlio new cla>»a room. D. L. Topki»« \% buildiiiB nixteon hoxiHeaw at No*. 25^1 «nd 2521 Waah Iferin on afr« Yin n t In four blockt of four house« The houses They will contain eight rooms hath and all modern con veil Ir will h* I'rid each, and teneea. Fsrrell and fohl, are erect inc a garggr at No. RMY Madison Htrr»l fr»r Samuel Parrott Tn Offer LoU. fht Delaware Truat f ornpany will hohl »noth»« auction «■«!»* of (hr section if »« drvrlopm^ cpppsitf (he V cjilr wa** fourth of vi ki^h I'#nn~yh-4nia r»iileo.id shop*. %#>!(] I« ( vent, »ind »bout fhe lotf were sold Thr «« caat \Nedne»dav. fhnradaiv. Fnd^v ~—1—" Ciiy Playground Work h Over for Present Summer work, which hn* been ;«niuna the children of (he ci tv • )i ie «»um X'ÄESSp&'lSÄ deserted, Miss Jennie Weiner, the an ' jpervjsor. who ho» handled the work »o capably and »H offtciently, left l««t Set . Hrdn > for I nd in it Hirer, where »he i» i »pending lier vacation. She w ill return 1 next wo«*k. and Hill sonn he ready lu, ! \\ li *'* "I- 'l' 0 p" 11 , nml l! " i,,lP ' "° ,k t ' ,r I I a\chi Ivml n«'io|in^ K«m>ui. I Only (hone who uere elimely in touch 1 Continued from First Page. ( works. Thin lank was one of the 'larger si/.e and was tilled to the brim (»Uh oil. It helng estimated that It ,. on tain C ri 30,000 barrels of oil. When slruek l( went off with a mar. the Haines shooting high In ihe air. The ' <mH 0,1 •his will total $ 20.0110 on the ol1 i,n d II5.H0« on Ihe tank. The glare from this tire ami other blaxes around Wtlmlnglnn could be •»"" line. Lightning atruek a large barn on fH, 'm of a man named Trainer a 'from Kennet! Square and building was loially deslroyed. j ^ «°ek and farm Implements i "opki..- I a pee.din. ex 1 !epX.t ,h ||.u" B VHm.k': , ;h;re .IT* 'vivh, FIERY BOLTS BURN BARN • NEAR CITY • " f into the e m-l.-» , | ' l ""' ««am» time the light l,v which br «'•» readinu inerea-ed it- brilliant ri _ ( f()||| . . nMlinwl , hn , Mllli mi • •»** "Hie light» in Hie lioitse were »I llrl ,,, jp ,|„„M r tiroir usual nowei. I Tom the ( edars could be -ern the lire of the Mbkey barn, ne,r| Clifton Mill . the oil rank- (tient Mar ' ;p. 2Ä r-... 1 » ••- to, «»>••"'"* "'™ck a telephone wire,. ,1omo of Oentelbaeh. No. r ' nft K< '°" R,r ' ,p L ""d '*"• OPr "P an ' R ° r 1 ,honae had a narrow escape from ( 1 'njtiry. The boll, entered Ihe dln'ng j "long the wire and after shat-! ."Ting the elrcnll breaker Into bits * fnrmod U«o|f Into » ball of firo and bbIHiik through (be dining room door Into Ihe kitchen »nd then ont the back door Into the open. The kitchen door was open at the lime and Ml Oengelbaeb and four mem ben- of his family were sealed in the room watching the storm..Uee-.on 1. "' P '•"V nf "ff ? r, V Inc some of them Mr. Gengelbaeh said today he rannol nderstaml. Ho «aid that If the kitchen door had been etrsed he don't know what would have happened. Aside from fright none n( thoan In the house suffered mil III results from thetr experience, Levy Court Commissioner Scott', TownsaDd »as to Wilmington today. i He said there was no storm at Town» «end last night and not enough rain fell to dampen Ihe dual on the roads. i When Superintendent' Jntnea W. Foaler, of the New Castle County Hospital, went to his «table this morning lie found his valuable drlv-j lug horse dead. As he failed to find a murk on the nmlnal he feels that the horse was killed by llghl'nlng during the night's storm. The horse had a good road record and was valued at *300. —.. I * in/\ ARnFMTFS Trt 11 I» J I v ) rrflnrr HllNilK Itrllnlir *IUllvI\ UL/UllUL 1 - Tomorrow »-lir he » non.or.o« will he a gala day a A,, ' p, b " " p|1 Henry l,eoige Day will l,r observed in a lilting manner. In I addition there will be a conference The notices , of Esperanto, teachers. Tax theory reads a.» follows: at Arden. Del., Sunday, August 31, si 4 p. m. sent out calling stlention lo the cele- ) hrallon of the founder of the Single You and your friends are Invited lo ! «Bend a rneelliiE held in rnmmem. i ..... , orate (he birthday of Henry George, ! Speakers ox peeled Hon H Martin Ill sms. Of Washington; Henry ' „Î,, . n!l . , 8n ' 1 n . 08 , „ , r sl ' , i I htladrlphia; William L. Price, of , * ' ' • an< * Stephens, of " ' " • , *] ~ \ m | 8, ] f ' rp J 0,r " " ,p hPS ' an ' 1 P" r 1 U mertielne see that you get . 11 olPV " HonP > '*'" 1 Tar Compound In preference to any other for nil roughs, eolds. croup, as'htna. hoars ness, tickling throat and other throat »nd lung tronbdes. It It, a strictly hlEh «rade family medicine, and only «pproved drugs of first quality are used in Its manufacture. If gives thi jbe*t re»ult*. *nd ' "M.i ns . i-> it. » streets. Wilmington, Del,* : X. B. Dsnfortb. Market and Second and Saturday. Several valuable pi ire« w ill be given away. ! I'.. II. MilU -1 i, putting in the new ) front of the store room owned by E. K. j st of llannn'K op Market I'lie store will present « fine ; ; j | llannn, |», .„ m p,ete,l. , ", („hiding a „ .rehouse for tbr Elect ne Howe ..mi Rubber C„,„ panv | m „ |, ro „ „warded (>« U. I>. Bad 1 l( |,„ u 4 ( „ , 1( ., ,, f ,*i« lu -,n, 1 1 , 0 * j imiWing Hi i| )m , ,. lr ,. t , M | Ht Cxxolft 1. .md 1 »freet». and will lie lilx'241 feet in >, |;,„wn A \\ bji. -i.l,-- aie Hw architect,. \\ |> Haddock 1 t o. will build two «idc of Pennsylvania a'e stone and plaster «latc slag root )Tbcv will e,,«t „bout F4b0O each and eon nin [ trout*«. -t 'i\ bonnes tu« tlie Krank lin Mroet ucai «•"( mH-, They will In ith iminsnrd i Ihr -atur ««omp-my ill | u«»rk next jot (hr h«iil«liii 3 Shoe C ompHi) \. nt mid owned Mver»». Thr work hanÜKonir lir>*t nnd aeeoiitl front «nd re ■ontl stone« and at air way. The >tore i th«* hnvhomfiNt -h»»*» estai* in the ritr xihen romjdetrd. Thr uerond « ill k made into * stoir m»-| i<*nt d Nri* heitiu;. light ittiHrd will begin* extensive «Iteration^ •upird hy (hr Hanoxn No. twrj Market hy Hh e pp anl & ill ifiiiNiHt of n 6 treet. (ini^hiag (hr H* »- ( mid - erecting » new hr nne «< h-hinm! i - ,ii ulc auJ nlumlmu wiJ' al*n h* ,xtifh (he platground work realized it 1 » »f the more fortunate lidle :Si^'r.. to ,w™Ä,r .. Hundred« of Hu- lily'* poor had onlv (he «tiret», und wore' it not for* the movement which i» faut taking hold »■ lone o'l the foremost in thi» citr an well In» in ihe citie« of the whole country. the little unes would never have known lit» en jnr ment - «f »wing, ami »and pile ..„.i all that makes the Hummer days sueh hajip' >\ one» for little folk. Continued from First Page. different union», and there wilt lie »pe r«"I addresses In prominent sneakers. 1 1,11 «"d winter work at the People's Settlement will begin next month. Heoigaiii/ato-n „( (he various elus»e» *'*ll I» preceded by the annual lug straw which i» always keenlv enjoyed by - s el I lenient l">y» and girls. Mmnl.ei» of Ht. Paul's Avenue A»« ) 'Tutten, an niganixation mmninent in «"•* at Hrandywine So,„mi. camp 'K"""" 1 ,- are busy with preparations for 11 '" " * ,| ' k - | 'icelmgs are held ,mm V' l} * ,, 1 on,M « fb.c dilfe.e,, •'•cm' er», and e-eh n.onlh bring, 'K.... .. , I";; B. Mni.k l ay lor. The -""' " Ode, w ill lan.g ( he n-m.I IT"''" drbntantes, and with Die '""IT' will <»>n,e (railsp,see ""d «"""■' enjoyments galore tor the brand new debs and those of lust win ,f * r ns well a» the yoinign »miety mem ber» and allHi ose id sim ilar t»«te«. - nilil fll Plllin A V [RURAL SUNDAY SCHOOL PROGRESSii^r. - R ran( 1 vw | n p H UIlHrpd A Sm<a Drqn«yWinB nUllUlCa ASoUtld 1 fî nn a n Pennrtc an ( tlOO tO MfKe KepOftS Oil TIUirS(l?y t — - i i n Clnvmont M K Mmrrh nf uhirh ;th R { " ' ujM l . * . ' 1 ' | 'e .eld Ihin,dny afternoon and even ' n,g next the tenlli ainnnil eunveiit ion of! CHILDREN IN SCHOOL AGAIN NEXT TUESDAY tin Brandywine Hundred Sunday »cl.I orbit cm. Th.ilteinling the tit -I w illtake ...lie«,, and re ! main bn I.. -r-'i..n W ilming a)l( | |trollov ears pa,s ne'i Ihe , ' 1 j„ M « ill' h, |j. \i.n,on, ,,f the ehnreli. ; Hie oflb-ei- of the .. George \\. Simon, piesident; s Larkin of]H»n),\. vice | icidenl, ami I'.lien ' Baldvvin, swr etnry and treasurer! I he >periiI m u*in for (he uinjor (hr dii«M tinn «yxisted In (lie cllplr ■ Following i» the progi-ain arranged , Afternoon session—2.00 p! ni De J votlonal service, (he Rev. George Simon; 2.20 address of welcome, the • Rev. George E. I>ewTa; responses, the ! Rev. j. T. Richardson, the Rev. Geo. W. Wtldln; 3.00 report of Brandy wine Hundred Sunday Schools, the Rev. George W. Hlmon; 3,30 "Tern peranee Work In Delaware," i'he Rev. K. L. HotTeeker, District Supertnten dent, followed by discussion; 1.17, icradl* Roll ami Elementary Work I Miss Mary K. Talley; 4.30 The Bible) jij« «ho Snnd^v Srhnnl ** th#> Rpv I'd vin (Ϋnînr?: ?.tÄ Kl«c\ ton R of * ÔîS Irers- Collection and Benediction EvI.nïï'Â-'Lno.^ "dmI ''•<•». the He». S. I.aikin llanlo : 7.l.\ -How to Held the lining People in the Sniidnv School." the Rev. J. T. Richard •»on: 7.30, The Simda' School Twenty ^ ^ N .,„ ihirding: 7.47>, -nldre»«. the He\. Charle ltmt>i, nu,toi hâlgennair M. K. t'hnreh: 8.(10. adore-», the Her. K. H. Collin», of , •'.' ,,,|p !- v M K f l.nr.;li; s.;m open di»e,„ by superintendent-» of Brandyw ns linndred Kunilav schools; IMIO, eollcelion N. i -c ) .md liem-diilinn. ! RE.TI HNS FROM El ROPE. i Among the arrival* from a EuVo pcan trip who landed In New York morning from the S. S. Baltic was Dr, P. W. Tomlinson, who has been ! „penning Hie summer month* abroad t>r ' Tomlinson will arrive in mlngion today, and doubtless will , nan . Interesting experiences to relate about Fhiropenn manner* and! tomB . - ( H \ Hi.IB "HI BEATER. Within ten minutes after •• war - rant had hern «worn out h> Mrs i K( (fl grown, of No HH1 Lancaster avenue, thi" morning, against her : husband Burton Brow n. the police ) had the m! . n In the police sratlon Brown who Is accused h> h' » w ife of wife heating, h" will h» ,;t,en • hearing In ODy Court Monday morn (ne PERSON AL. Mies F.lUahefh Maeklem. a gradna'e of Beloit High School. Is visiting her grandmother in thi« city. Sh" wps) formerly of this city, but now ! nelolt, Win., and »pent Wednesday at ) Ailantie City, j Mis» Elizabeth Bevt* has returned home after spending two weeks at, ; Atlantic City. of 1 K dney Trouble begun with a lame * l.ack 1 J. L. Haekl. JM7> Eighth at rest, Lin j coin. III., was reeenlly cured Of had ease of kidney trouble that start ed with a lame back, and say«. "I am ri rtalnly thankful In getting a cure of my kidney trouble by using Foley Kidney Pills, . self. ) Fécond streets, wiiniington. Del.—adv I MUis Anna Bevis is a guest of Mr«. Nathan Steele, of Principo, Md. Try them your N. B. Danforth. Market and r: | j 1 1 j i | let us T yr give you a v. Kesinol Shaving Stick i Trtaî »ür frr«. Eroncb for a •'■or* of Booth lrt« r efreth'ng«hBVM ContB'n* Ih^hea* •"t, Bo.tiBBctvc Re**no* Wr»e to Deot. FF, Rernol. Raltlrrorr, Md ■ A x CONFERENCE Take Part This Afternoon in Discussion Over New „ », , - , D FI OOP AtjOrOflCfl __ _ 'council CHAMBER i I TnE FIGHTING GROUND LEVY COURTMEN When Cfly Connell as a committee : of the whole met in the chambers at 2 o'clock this afternoon with the rep roseiilatives of the Board of Park Commissioners and the Street and Sewer Department to consider the use of Ihe playground at Third and 1 Bridge streets as a site for the ap-"" protiches to the proposed new bridge members of the Levy Conrl of the county were present. Thin fact was rooncll.'V Martin e! Smith, a mem Irer of the Levy Court yesterday in lhe(" following letter to. Mr. Dilloii. \ ew Castle, Del.. Aug. 20, C,»I3. .City Connell o) Wilmington. Clarence M. Dillon. Clerk Dear 8 rs: I am in receipt of your comniunleatlnn addressed In the pres ident and members of the Levy Court «nd sent to me reriuealing an alten dance at a eonferenee between the r ounc „ lls u oonlmiUB , of lire whole,! the Board of Directors of the Street , H1K | Sewer Department and the Board of P a,k Commissioners, for ihe pur- 1 pnP ,. n| eons-derlng Ihe matter of | VÄVÄ ! h r^oeîoek "'n ' ,n" without rk ognixlng the right« of „ ny of fh „ hodtes it, the premises, L„ d nV erb.oking Hie fact that Ihr real for your various bodies to pre Rrn( yoUr nr(< „ )T1P „ H anf , rBag011R hl rrs(Hr(J |() |hp hubjec , , nattrr rf , hp r , )k j f ,, , ( - oul ., sitting as a bndv at regular or spo rial meeting (bei-anse the decision in the 'matter rests whollv with Hie zs-x's: I BSÄTtf lUbÄt f ^ " pfrm ' lhp " r "bleh I have!" , hp honor , n bp H . membf , r |;)krs a( . ,io " matter ! Again thanking yon for your kind ; Invitation, I am Very trnlv. 1 Marlin E. Smith. I -_ ' Tha modern bonrewife depends upon the Wants to provide capable home worker».—-A dr. _ X RAY ON HIS KNEE FAILS TO SHOW KINKS Major R R. Raymond. United Stales | engineer of this district, returned last | .night from Washington where lie was |ordered to report a week ago for oh Wpijiertatlon and treatment for supposed , .. ' '* i IP,in '" 1 Hni •" H"' knee. Major Ray |" ,,inrf w- us cored of this ailment some time ago. lint the physicians sf the!"" hospital had a number of X-Ray photo ,s , , , P " „ , <" '"e knee and nave y , lo nn,, an -' ktlll<s - i ' ,M J or "'.'""Kil was at hi« oftin- this morning, lie «aid, liowner. that |„ must go bark to tin- I,..spit,,I next In, 1 i . . , . j *"• ' " M, a 1 !" * l " 'em.,in Is- wa» ih-l aide to ,.>y. M« i«r «.. >.„. ; n.i. wir . ;... 1 , . ,p|p " ' "• 1 ' l rn " '"'bmgcid tin - disti nt >m Dc | r, ' 1 "' 1"' n, ' t , ' p| , l,pf " '"'"'"c d , " l, rp ,p K> sl " . . DUPONT SCHOOL OPENING. The fall term of the dnPont school will open on Tuesday September 2. Milton T. Townsend will have charge ol the inunnnl training department. The other teachers and the grades) ... m . » , it ... . , (hey will teach follow: Mi«s Adeline Semple assistant In High School:' Miss Ethel Danxenbaker. seventh and Miss Anna Rogers, eighth grades; sixth and seventh grades; Mies Ell*«-1 j beth Krauts, fourth and fifth grades; ! Miss Mary Rumor, second and third grades; Alias A. McLaughlin, first Wll-[grade and Mies Helen Satlciwalth, kindergarten. - Renter«, Innei«. hmlilrrs ate qnleklv and tboronfibly satisfied with the in ! valnahle service rendered them bj the Want Uolumns.—Adv. | | — _ H jCleCI LluSSIfai nlgn JCHOOI : ana College rrepstfllory fOf — SALESIANUM Boys snd Young Men Plentv of j | Individual attention. Langnace« md Sciences. Drnfting a Bpecialtx.j) I Commercial Course. Minim Ltepnrtment. Alatheinntirs, j ! ; Oi>i»iiin^ .md enttuncc rxnmination on! ! Monday, ^opfember 8, at R m. Apply Very Rev. Chas. Fromentin Eighth and West Slree s Fochok Tea First Pickinçi ol Seledeti 1 cas. A hlend that makes a Ira grant and reireshintj drink. Sold Only in Bulk, 70c lb. Turner & Stelle, Distributors, 7th and Market Sts. Rochester Visitors Are Made at Home By Reliance Com , DiHlV IV» CITl DCFS __ see workhouse and BRANDYWINE SPRINGS PARK FIRE VETS SEE CITY! While the rain wa« fulling in torrents, twenty-three members of the Exempt 'Volunteer Kirenien'» Relief Association, of Roihe-ter, N. V,, arrived in. this city: ln»t night and marched to the ( in Hall, , vl) „ lv „„ ,, ( |,| lr „ ,, f „-eleonie d-ln ... ....... „ .... 1 l,v V|l, . v "' >'• " l " tP - Air. White also turned over to the vi»it or» (he key of the city. The firemen left Koche»! e, on T hursday and spent ye,. H-r.lay ni Atl.into-< il j Inn ing (he Inne f 1111 '' p ' I hey left -i\ coin rade, (here who will arrive in W (lining ton this afternoon. The Exempt A .dation i» composed entirel, of volnn .... , ... .. ., 1,1 1111,11 M - " "" " 1 " " "id ,lr c department ol Rochester, lire department in the city i» now paid, | p nn iTtelr'arrival at French streel . . , . . , . . . , s,a,lon «•* vtaitlng firemen found ihe members of the Reliance Fire Com puny in uniform In walling with young's Band "* P-a. -Tie Fame Fire Company house alMl f " rPP ' C1,y Hal1 - P-'d « high compliment to the llre men of this city whom he said «ere as effeeilye as any in the country. Hr also hid the visllors a hoarly rn *»e. The response was made by . I. P Kislinbury. foreman of (he visit 'ng assoelatlnn. After his speech five äts« * r t. banVlé. was hebt H w a 0 ' . lonc , bpf . or ? . thP v,8l, " r . s ^ Pr ; deeply Interested In the good things, Refreshments were served and a Ä p K "^ was theraler/r f Parles H. Behrendt was tne raterrr a l"' hart e' erything prepared , "/'n p " h " pP p ,h/ h no.l h |''r ire»nié wr,f ^ Kror<pf1 tn 1,01 ' Gilrespre.l ,hp| r lieadquarlers ln this■ HD'. . ."' ,K trin in L xov taken an Inspect.on trip to .he N The They marched down Front slreel, to Market to Second. They attracted much attention. (he City Mall acting Mayor While Ai' el , fasti" County Workhouse, i bey "f*" j Joyed (lie riait thoroughly. The visit- ! ora took a great deal of interest in the j whipping post. After the trip to the ; workhouse the visitors were taken on a trolley ride th Brandywine Springs „ . . ... i Park, w -,ere Ihov again enjoyed thorn-j selves thoroughly. ! Thls afternoon and evening Ihe vis Kora will he the guests of the Volnn- j Rrl'ef Association at King I leer Firemen's headqqiiarters. Fouth and streets. A banquet will be served.) They will leave tomorrow morning at !) o'clock via the Wilson Philadelphia, where they will take a Ira'n for Buffalo, N. V. after vhieh ' llP - v rP,,lr " •" ,hp|r borne .lames .I. Groneh. aged 7'! years, one t) j ( bf ,,| { j rs ( members of the visiting association, lias always gone away on! trips ever taken hy-the visitors.! The following were In the party : -I. P. Isllngbnry. C. S. Briggs. N. H nrandt. John Chase. P. Willems, R. Renfrew. R. C. Regnells. M Karlin. P Jehson. A, H, Otto. C A Lellare. W. Woodruff. M. Leone. Cniickhard. Ed )," !1 ' rt H « w *-. M ' " aI L p '„ r . p ' t . Kaa ' InuiHon, F. ( oiipbuI. r* rf^d f.Hor, ,1. \. rfvf!r - r Kv;,n Kf,warcl MlllliiRfon. .1 I. DeHollnider. James t, trench. K. C. Mailings. J. H-hs. R. T. Chapin. Lin-- for Charle« .\. Mathew« and Albert SteeB. FOR NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA. Take Horsford*« Veld Phnsplmle. Sufferers from acid stomach, nan »ea or sick headache wll find this relief.— Ionic beverage a grcntfnl Adv. ,, «9* memobiam. MrC AT MJ*.Y In iovinff r^m^mbrnnr»* rf , rlru(| , M-Cnlicj. «ho .ls,.»ris.l tld» 1 er. \ug,,si si. 19„4 (lilt (■ •I forgot! Fi). Mother. >, , . ' * '* SINES AND WELCH FLORISTS. So ?\1 W. 8th St. and No. 8 E «th St. fut Flower« and Funeral Designs Oelmartln 1788 .".«78 •2)2 and 214 \V. '.mth St Telephone* 1203 2(174. JainssT. Chandler, Undertaker m: iTHs. .lohn M Whmord. '.»ohn n r»v.ng«r, rtbA Terr!» R-udniph. UT MOI. PH In Hi k pit'. 191 /,iba l>rrii> K'idolph. r.*»n «f th* Inf* William I*. Mi)d Martha \ Rudolph, fîelttiven. friend», ruirf«*. I nHp, Nc. <*. «». O. F.; Keokuk Tribe. N«» D. Imp'd R Nf «nd înduntry l,od|o. No. A. O. t W.. ar# Inritod ( • N!«pnd th* fmipral tiifp reBid*»no^. No. -Po.% T»! nu'.* ff!rp*>t. **n Monda, morning. 8ep(em1 I. m il o'rloek. Inirrrnrni at Riverv. i. ■'>. .1 h pfimUfry . i kVINGKC In til la Hty. I9ia. .lohn 'k Faringar.* a^H ho a Rf otivcs. friof.ili». ropmhfifii of Kriendahip 1 , 0.1 a**. 8. \v. M. st. Oaorg^H \»«. 9, K. fî . T... 0111 I piitploypK of thr Mjibt.» ft Ä- Rons ('ompanjr «r#* iarlfêtl to ntt^nd fh#* fiinerâl R*rvirPh nt th«* r#»idrnra of hlff Krotbrr In law, F.lrafr K.. Taylor. No. 10*36 Ttlflday Rf!**rnoon. H«*p Interim'll! at l.om \»)ff».)s! Bn < lirstmit stro«»!. trmbfr 2. nt B o'clock, hardy r^»n#fpr> . WHITfORD In fHis* rily, • 101B, John M. Whllford. i»2»d «7 yrnrs. ivFo. frlrndh. F.dri) No. 34, Î. I». O. F. ; Ihr Post !.'n»n<I <»fl(r#rh' Atko riMiiuo. î. O. R. F. • A. O U. W.. K.vrning htp i hi» lute street. b c'fiwk . tcry . \iipiiHi 28. i OeUnnro Lndg*. No. ■ f employ**» of (he Every i »fp<l to Ultimi the f'inornl »I No. a 13 WeM Tenth m den« e. Runda Rffrrnoon. AugnM 31. «! Tiitenneiit ai RKerview eeme UNDTRTAKI.RS D. A A. RIS D. .Ant., 333!). 711 Jefferson Rt. Kmb«Imer Sarali Corl to UNDERTAKER. The Only Licensed Lady MICHAEL A. MEALY, Undertaker and Emhalmer OFFICE S, M. Orner Tklrd and ,lifMon Streets, rhnna O. a.nd A. 5317. e FREE PORTRAIT COUPON A com,on like Ihla In pnh. I («lied in nil editions of THE EVENING JOURNAL. Kix of I fu se coupons of consecutive dale« will gire you E'REE 01' INI Rlil! a su|icrh photo graphic enlargement. Present coupons and picture you wish enlarged to Photo, graph Department. EVENING JOURNAL. Coupons must he presented hy adults. Free offer limited to photos containing only one head. Slight charge for others. A handsome earhonet eiilnigriiient for the six coupons and 50c. A h.-aiilIfni cn. largement In delicate water colors for sis coupons and $1. e SATURDAY, August 30, 1913. t r m IK * V .. y ¥ - : s# Kl f»rf)n»hl H«» UrreiTed J""s. di n rer >cw Jersey yacht Klhel after a very enjoyable ernine down Ihe Chesapeake h, stops were made fl t Betterton. Rock âæîîjâ sää|!S5 I""««r msxs Wk - . ___ VISITORS IN PULPIT. rtlp ,; Pl \\ Hlj.,,,, I-:. Mi,„mell p r .-.,,-l, at the morning services in Bar ''"ih S,W ' ' • Uiureh t;.mmr.;w. and »he evening the Rev. L. U lute will pr.;a. I.. .Sunday »eh,ml will meet at 0.4Ô ,, ' ° l ' k ' THIEVES ROB P0ST0FFICE, 1 lii*ve.» broke into the postoftiee at Hnrheson, Su»»sx emnit.v. »..me time Thursday nigld. and made . .(T with i . nvr ;„ p)> ,. attempt wa» made i, ,. Pi , k n , p it is Mionght the in Mmder, were frightened awav . 3TORK FOR BISHOP. phia, has received Jurisdiction over; The investiture of the wider was made by Cardinal Bishop Ortynakl received this new field because of his knowledge of, RuHiepians coining from O.iHcla. Hungary and Austria and also beeaua'! of h.b active work among them. Is Cardinal (Toltl's plan gradually to increase the bluhop'R Jurisdiction in this respect. Rnthenians Bishop S. S. Ortvnal'l, of l'hiladel-1 all the Rutheiiian churehe« in New, Jersey, authority Gotti, (irefed of (he Congregation of (he Propaganda at Rome. UUTIMJ PARTY HO.XL. Herbert II. Ward, Jr.. John Rice. Speak man. John H. Mnllfn and J. Frank Davis, of this city, and Paul Mulltii, George Groff and Edvard Britton, of West Chester, have returned on the ■lames If. Shuster. Charles ill YVRESTLER BREAKS ANKLE. • -AVhlle wrwtllng yralerdaj a' Jar.k !«<>" «"I V™™* • Ia "' PS M,,1 ' . ,, , fracture was reduced at the Delaware Hospital. hern fell and broke his ankle The National Convention of the Plumbers, held In Boston. Mas.»., has returned home. flirre wore son delegates al th" convention and about a.n equal number of other visitors. - HETRE AT COMES TO EMI, The Catholic priest« of the dlocesej 0 f Wilminglon who have been on their „nninil reireat at Villa Nova returned boniP today. HOME I II"M UH\VENTfON. K. W. Jefferis, who attended the - A Word of Appreciation We wish to thank the people ol Wilmington and surrounding territory lor the hearty co-opera tion and steady patronage that has made August one ol the busiest months we have ever experienced. It there is anyone, who, during the rush ol business, has not been properly taken care of, we would appreciate a prompt report so that proper adjustments may be made immediately. Miller Brothers Co. August Discounts will prevail un'il 10 o'clock Tonight. I ? Announcement! Effective Monday Sept. 1st Wc have decided to reduce the price Diamond lee ten cents a hundred lo private trade and live cents a hundred to live public trade. ol our Diamond Ice and Coal Co. BOTtl PHONES Office 109 W. pth Street. «tree», P! ,r ' 1 ,,1r rpl °r». and ~ • i* L * SALVATM)N ARMY WORK. Tliu-c in riiur^e ;« t llir* Suivit ion Ktreel, r Army Hull. Nu. IOH Ku«t Foiirtli (are husily ahead with their work .»ni*) 11,7 the poor and needy. A Kiieuial ninrdcol pro^r^ni of iiistrn mental and voral hoIoh, duet.", ehoru-ea WM i t,-j _ „ji| the -mer to.. ■ning. Services Imimrrow and .Iniihg (he wrek w ill be in .Ttaige ..f ( a plain and Mr-. North. The Sunday «ehool .-la>»r» will meet a| in oehH-k. There will lie an .ipjii air service at French street talion »t 2,:'.o <>'iTi«-k. and at .T.lè a praise -en ice will he held. The V. P. L. It,and an open an Market will be held at The musical -ervic row . ill meet at H.S0 o'clock, ,.-i v i'*e at Fifth and ,;«) o'clock, and «alvatin meeting will follow at 8 o'clock. Meet lings are held eiieh niglil eveepling ib n Ida» and Tuesday, at 7.TO There will be a penial -"Irliei»' meeting on Tne .day. 'clock and 8 .'clock. "f '* saloon and ca'"" on Fast Fourth at Atlantic MILL HMIUV HERD. Thomas H. Coneannrtn. proprietor spent the dav | Mr C.oncannnn is much Inler hB° there MROR DAY \T FENTON BI N« *1. The boat Anna plying between this city and Kenton Beach will make her usual Sunday trips fomortow. 8.00 and 10 r.O a, in., and L.'IO p. in. The sani" number of trips will he made on Lahor Day. and during th* remainder or , m• week th" usual daily trips will he made. Th" boat also w-ill run on Sunday* September 7, 14 and 31, pro vided *he weather permits. OIILT PUZZLE. ANSWERS. Heraus« you would 1»« ^ttnijr JÇ for nothing. 2. W lipplinjî. Tlu»y are **ll mImnu! (h<* sn»nr if \on I»'! thmi t»(nrt Hv>(. (. ()i»r ktimt* his und (hr »»(iirr «•t* * 1 »«- hi- nose. *». Hppji nee it always joints. 1. d n jeverytliimj. Behe-id something •>„ which ears I" 1 " 1,11,1 ?•'• « ''"" 1 m.aning »irk. attack the »JITESTIONS. W hv are Imlloon» ill .ur b!-e ;\.irr I. rant.-: 'i. Why would an owl get ofl'cndeti if you r.i I led him a phc-tmnt 3. Wist i, lashtonnblc society like a siHel howl? 1. Behead a round object and g»t