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BRIDGE TALK BRINGS ONLY WAR OF WORDS City Departments and Levy Court End Conference After Long Wrangle REJECT PLAN TO SETTLE QUESTIONS BY CONFRERES After much bitterness which raus cd William P. White, president of City Council, to caution Samuel L. Burris, a member of the Levy Court o refrain from II ^««1..^ meeting between members of T\tj\ Council, Board of Park Commission era. Directors of the Street snd Sewer Department and the Levy Court ad journed on Saturday after a two and halt hour seasinn without any sign« of an agreement over the matter of building the approaches to the pro posed new bridge at Third street. City Council and other municipal de partments have gone on record as op posed to the use of the playgrounds oau Third and Church streets for the ^Tproaches to the bridge and the New « astle County Levy Court favors auch « course. To bark up their side of the matter, the Levy Courtmen had a petition signed by nearly too resi dents favoring the use of the park land for the bridge approach. In ad dltlon it was stated that the Levy Court had an option on the land which la owned by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, as subject .o the ease now held hy City Council. Saturday's meeting was held after » similar meeting had been held on At ednetday evening a* which lime the Levy Court was not represented, The failure of the Levy Countnen to ha present at that time caused Conn Mimen Zimmerman, on Saturday, to refer to the fact several Mmes and when Mr. Burris said the .'rouble was not a fight between "Sam Burrta and Sara Baynard" as had been stated, but. a fight between the Levy Court and the Board of Park Commissioners, which In reallfy wss a fight between the Park Board and the taxpayers from that section of the city, he was cautioned not to Indulge in personal! u Th 4r: t,n ' h W ü!lUd ,l *nn'Lmuêl H Mr, Whit«. Who cal ed orB»mu*i Baynard to explain the Ml tude n he P . trk 0D ù h * *« bJ n l f a* .5 through the park. Mr. Baynard said that although the Levy Court waa seventy per cent, representative of th« City, the City Council Park Board. con «i , _ ia ij. " I. 1« th. rtM.v Of the Park Board . rtr.Vta? rnM, y rrnnnrt. for ibôle k iî.e ell, M «Wrh ^ seetôns ot the city ln JJ h * cl î'Lh moat needed There Ian t a breath ing spot anywher« between FJghth Street »'"«•U «nrt the Delaware River. Kirkwood Park and l Ihe ChrleUana, •Jtcept Third Street Park, which It Is Intended to cut with the bridge ap proach. Front steps are the only roc reatlon spots to be obtained by pen pie of thal^ section after their hard ^ a »« 8 n° r ^' ■ » -. • L u'T " .a* a hP Board had considered Ihe matter carefully and that no site could he found in that section of the city where r a e n n, ,h one''w r hlrh OU wouîd -osT'îhe' oltv cap? one ^ nlcn ff ould cost the rit) continued to alt "coumT to^Lue continued, to ask Council to Issue bonds for such a purpose, when the î om* he new alte* P "a' vear ITZ Hr« 'o h f% r, e^x Cout. Hhlch nrn H th. .S«iSiWlîï5 Ä were adopted whereby that tUeat wta to be wldened tln feet inasmuch l°s It w:J d „m ed cona"dered ner"?! that time to use the nark as a site for the bridge approach Mr Baynard !îl?.5*h"ï n . f> ; ea ! 0 ?v. Wb3 : ,hr Park As Mr Barnard* ceased "speaking. Mk«^'aAil'her* 1 ?^ wal n Ju^ tha**h"haî, ss wtä r KT«« iT°fl' 1 ht 8 7 nd ru b l',. ,hP Park Board in ita fight (or Chrlatlana Par *' te " y ° U * hat7 " Mr ' ** ke L , t No_ said Burris, 'but such has J"} tb8 w,nd , , lfc . u n ' Ι * ry .,*'?? that Mr Cook old not tell you.* Mr. Baynard n» plied, "for ! always had « gond Im Pr M!' On rvw 0 u h '.T " S l rr Mr Mhlta then asked the reason .a r hv*,a r* , P 'üâ " B ? rPP ?r ed by the L«vy^Court, addressing his remarks to Benjamin A Groves, preatdent of the Court. * d " nt koo , , r anything about the dlacusalons of the former Levy ( ourt or why it decided upon one place or another for the approach except what I read atthe time In the new «papers." replied Groves. T don f care where It goes, except to put tt where the people want tt." Mr. Grooves was followed by Mr. Gooding, who said: "I consider that the bridge should he located where it will do the greatest good to the great est number." Mr. Gooding then sug tested that In order to "get dow n to brass tacks." the subject under con sidération offered of a debate and he suggested the form for the question. Councilman Zimmermann hen "If Mr. Gooding is claims to he in ascertaining where the people want the approaches, why did he not Come to (,ity Council and the other city departments as the citizens' repre »entntive and discuss the matter. Mr., M hite approved of Mr. Gooding'« iugge«tion but nothing runic of it and be suggested that all present forget by gone» and let the past go. Mr. Burris then presented s petition thnt had been signed by residents of (south Wilmington, which he asked to have read. After Mr, Dillon, (he Coun ci! clerk, had read aeveral of the names Mr. White asked if the er» knew of the present troversy and Mr. Burris said they did and that duFlng the morning citizens of the Ninth ward, as well a> others had called biro by telephone and asked him to stand by the people in this light The sentiment in South W ilmington, Mr. Burris declared, was unammou- for the fn the form sa id as sincere as he Ugll ches as planned by the Lew as? Th* reading of the name» was then concluded after which Mr Burns said that people had claimed it w«- a light V«tweee him and Samuel H Bavnard ..•»hi!« it w-» b not but w»f a tight he 7"ÜlÉM th« Park Board and the ]*- v CofttOUUng, Hr. Burnt »«id. irt OLD WOMAN TWIT CAUSES ROW AND FIRE ff U - j Herbert Taylor was fined $25 and costs by Deputy Judge Juslyn in City 1 Court today on the charge of aaeault | I and battery on Zora Warrington. War- ; rington said that while in front of the; night, ! Delaware House on Saturday ho knew Taylor, come along and Warrington ! "How is your old J woman V Taylor then asked Warring- ! go into Shipley street and while] Mrs. lid i ton ti j going oe was atruek by Taylor. Louis Wingo said Warrington invit-j led Tavlor to (Shipley street. The wit-1 | nPllh Warrington had a revolver. which he did. ] Taylor .aid Warrington had threat 1 ened to shoot him some time ago Af I*"^**^ **£ ***** ( > |m ^ ' o) J Wded „^„Jher the rhnrpe of assault and battery Eli/.nbrth Hurt on, colored and waa{® j " success is good westher, and Him m promised. The committee hs. left nothing un donp to mnkp (hp pn)0 y„ b , P {W „ ho attpm , lhr lined JA.', and coats. GERMANS IN VOLKSFEST FUN nf the Delaware The annual Volksfest Saengerbund. an event awaiteu much interest every year, will open (Jus evening at Brandywine Springs Park. All that remains to make this year» eve.tt with headed bv Herman Gossen, chairmen. Conrad ifeinekamp, secretary and Frei jx| P j, z treasurer Tomorrow afternoon and Wednesdar afternoon will be devoted to the enter tainment of the children The net man kitchen, as before, will be a fen fure and no one need go hungry. The charges for good German rooking will be reasonable and the service exeelDnt, As usual the Indies' Club of the .-wong erlnind will have charge of tlie depait i ment. The little German hand arrived today and concerts will he given by the Dein ware Saengerbund each evening ---- ADMITS CARRYING WEAPON . .... . 4 . COBlOVlIll, who was arrested b> nm, ''' r ^ V>a8PV and rrank M «"- I sey yesterday after a chase, was fined , 2fi and ,. os , R , n city Court today on ,hP ' har « e of rstrying concealed i deadly weapon. The man was ropre P p n t P d by Wiliam L. Jones, and a plea of lllty W as entered. ■■■■.. = ^ =8 ^ ■ « y \r">? - «» b ' of Park ( nmnn»MonriH and the tax P«.'**'" "f section of the eitv." He l '" id * •'•* Hoanl of Perk (bniiniisioners had e,vme to the Uvy Court snd request that the hoard purchase the old H. , ,, bridge which he ««id benefftted wtajn mpn f ber , fh , Pnlk u - then Hier «mue to u. «ud V ou common .veoj.le place this bridge wb ; r è we ,«hv." >Ir white - then spoke of the le.se the pity , )RP on ihl , )an d the lease having veBrg nln wj(h , hp privilege ol another ten veers use nnd that Conn eil had n vital intero»t in tho matter. *" 11 «••" neeeasary to secure permis ,,_ nMK tb , ,, tv with. ol|t this p rnni „ ion thp briH ge would «.«-» Sto ''' r ' r, T lvin « statement u v %i r ii.irri« ,. A sj._ n u ■» n " d ° - aid •>>"« »hile it cost whereas the proposed bl . idgp would coat fttOo.nno, the^and " « 0 " ,d ^ -ix time, as valu nh,P "' r H,v thp 1 hird • trppt :\ZT' "r "* . L T ' ,,n P" rl " nl ** th ° 8 * °' Lpvv ' w!" ' J . w h^It Mrst.Tth, ^ i M . f ,h . "'T* Mld p^atlV ,ub,e!i and°thl.7'more Vot'd "he accoinpli-he.l if two men. not mention Z £^7'' * ,imi "* ted fr °"' jconthmed Vo uV"? iss/î -su: syr-axl-ss ' ha " fnvor ,,f Mr. Zimmerman Mr.l ! White made a motion that each oartv I select referres who would pass on thel " ,Mer - ThiR hp thought belter thani court proceedings but the motion ws« lnot „dopted and the meeting came t0i i «n end. without anything l",ng done the motion to sdjourn bmng «mended h> Mr stover tiii,.iin„ #k« ! & confèrent P ' * * C0,,n,y Pu'eh« 9 »r, Park. Members of « it, i ouneil were P r,S8d n "ei the meeimg when .1 i PPrnr ,, fb «( the I.e,, („„rt had our eh.sed the land de.Hed rm, th ('em s.vlvania Railroad Compsn, At fl" j tbp rpp(lr , „ pq not h A „,; • ( itv Cumcilmen McDermott MeGol 1 ,irk snd Zimmerman ««Fed R«muel I. Burris, chairman of the bridge commit' tee of the Levy , m ,rf relnioe to the rumor, h< »lir as confirmed the report. The aa $25,000 and Burris »«id -een that the railroad price p n» had an) company got its money. After hearing thi», »ev era) member» of the Council declared the 1-evv Courtmen were impolite in attend ing the meeting when they knew that no good would come of it. V\ hen several Couneitmen were asked today what that body would do now that the land had been bought hy the county thev -aid it was up to Council and the Street ■■ and Sewer Deparmeut a» permission had yet to be granted from fhoae bodies before the appproaeh es could go over Third and Bridge street ». of 1 I This Store Will Be Closed All Day Today LABOR DAY MEHARG. v 9TH AND KING STREETS. Furniture. Carpets. Housefurnishing Goods. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS Mi-s Mildred Lee Carter, Francis Hay nrd Carter tutd George Gray Carter, who hsve bos* «pending the summer on fed arhi uok Farm, near Smyrna, returned home today. They were aceomyanicd by A ietorine Hoe, of Hushing, L. 1., a K u, ' , t of Mis» Carter. Karl Browne Schilling of No. 120« "eat Eighth street is spending the week Rl Atlantic City. -Missea Annie MeGaugh, Margaret Hes sinn, Mary and Mnrgnrette McLughten Brp »pending the week at Atlantic City.) " rv L* ul * Hnrns aud gianddaugh tfl *•"''■ been viaitiqg her sister, Air». A -. K Shockley of Elkton. Ltkton M.l via tt.les ha. been vis,ting aunt. Mrs. ... G, .„les of Elkton. * ^ r «b W ortb of Elkton ift the u ff. "c- re ,n . nt '; Misa Km ma Drew i* viHiting her aunt Mi». O. U. Gilt« of Klkton. Ml»§ He^-ie Rouke i» the flueH of Mm. William Liparonib of Ocilton, MH. Mils * lara Faulkner of Edinburg is vlfeiting her »inter, Mr». Charlaa Faulk ner. Frederick Cobb have visit to friends at Mr and Mrs. Harry Derr are visiting friends at Burrtkville. Md. Miss Bertha Shull hss returned to |Graenaboro after spending two weeks with friends in this city and Baltimore. I arvii Fiitchett of Greensboro, Md., has been visiting friands in this city. Mrs. J. H. Hannen ha» been visiting Mr». Bessie Gillespie of Milford. W. Franklin Knowles nf Philadelphia, »pent yesterday with his uncle, W . W. Knovvl»». Mis» Edna Burroughs is spending the week end si Betterton, Md. John AA. Cooper, late of the First Na tioual Bank of Felton has been engaged , , „ , '"' ,1 Mr ' , '"" 1 Mnln nt No. Mft '"ndeve, avenue recen ly entertained a large number «»f Inend* in honor of a t u, pp ( i rt .v oLam vnnri» of tluair .ilvp, wedding amibmm : the AOth birth |,|«v aunhersnrv of Mr. Schuler and the gut birth,lav an •ersarv of William Hohlfeld of Iff.. phis.' Mr. and Mrs. Schuler wen- boni in Germany, Mr-, Schuler being five rears her hushund s junior The occasion of the triple eelebrstlon »onie jfiiis wen recenen from .vm i ofk places nnd there were many telephone mes.afge of conarafiil.itInn ns a clerk with the Farmers' Bank of Delaware, (his city. The Rov. W E. Greenfield is erending a few days at Port Deposit, Md. Miss Flo fence Clay has been visiting friends sf Elkton, Aid Mi»» Margaret Brigg» hes been visit ing Miss Anna M. Glenn of Centreville. -0 TRIPLE CELEBRATION ON WEDDING ANNIVERSARY M""'«' fumiel.d hy Hunds Orehes * va of Philadelphia, Pa. Vh,.-e present w,re, ( srl Pohle of Eu rope. Mr. «ml Mrs Val Pfeiler. Jo »e,.l. Pfeifer «ud Mi.« Louisa H-mpfner <'f Biooklyn. N. A.: Misse. Anna St-hnl 1er ami Ka'e Bldger of Newark. X. J.; Mr. and Mr* Friederiek Hohlteld nnd ♦•"•»y of Ron In, rough. Pn.i Mr. and Mr». Chsrle« 1,'hlleM snd family »f FtsnkfOrrf. Mr,-. Hnrrv Sehuetl sml fnm * / ^«nberry, N. •».; Rernlfni'dt Hohl fehl of Kensington. Pa.i Mr. Philip Mr Cardall of Baltimore iformerly Miss An "* Kies.eg of thi- elty». Mr and Mrs. .Sewan snd son. Frank Hind. Mr. Miller "J 1 ; 1 „nd'^r.^Bnnm "nd MH« " ^tn, .» 11 . min .Mr». Braun ann x,. xiuf i^hhln - Ijibtowi,. W Ir Mr ' JV.tSin«? V r ''««V V | r * ^ P j 'Sehu ' W «iam ' Schule/ Mi»a Hilma Seh e ' FrH XhuÆ. K»! M»." Schuler. Mis* Herrn mis Schuler, ill of thi, city. *- « - RFSSEI.L-tVUONNER. ,n presence of a large number of fr 'e" d e and relative.. Misa Ka.h-, 'avem.e^ and^John F. "o'ronnnY'wYre î""«" \>Sv™*C. CMnrcl onW^ sââï-,.. «. br, J** w * 8 her only .ttandanb Joseph McNamara was best wan. The bride wlll> heautlfully gowned In white crepe n,e ! por "'' h , p8arl and »rimmtn« ,nd earrted bride roses. Miss Russell. as bridesmaid, wore a charming gown nf U ,nk rrPpP dP chlBP Shp rarr, '' d plnk ros '' 8 Af,l,r 1 th* ceremony* about 12* guaats wtor orootut §♦ tho reception, which was held at the home of the bridegroom's mother. Mrs. VV. O'Connor, No. 181ft Shaileorss avenue. Guests were present from Boston. Philadelphia, Washington and other eitle», and many from this city. Many beautiful gifts were received by Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor, who arc spending a tw-n weeks' honeymoon at Atlantic City, will live at No. Ifton Lincoln street. On their return they 0 VISITORS BRING ENTERTAINED. Clarence A. Fallon of New Rochelle, V. Y.. is spending a few davs at the home of M. J. Gallagher, No. 1.100 West Fourth street Mr. and Mr«. Frank \. Fallon arrived in (his eity today for a few day» on their way home from a month»' sojourn in the mountains of Maryland. Both Mr. Fallon» are nephews •( the Rev, Vf. V Fallon and are members of (he New York state bar. - 0 START-IRONS. Mi*» Moitié E. Start and Stephan J. Irons were married at Epworth M E. Church parsonage on August 2ft by the Rev, W. L. S. Murray. —— FREE PORTRAIT COUPON A coupon like this Is pnb. llshed Ig alt erfltions of THE K EVENING JOURNAL. 1*1« of these coupons of consecutive dates will give yon FREE OF il (MARGE a superb photo* WÊ graphic enlargement. A Present coupons and picture f. you wish enlarged to Photo I graph Department, EVENING JOURNAL. Coupons must be presented by adults. Free offer limited to photos containing only one head. Slight charge for others. A handsome carhonet enlargement for Ute six courions und 50c. A beautiful en. largement in delicate water colors for six coupons und $1. MON HAT. September 1, 1918. N, R : m ■ tUMWUMHI P ■3 QUARTERLY FILLS CITY onp ,, f , h( . daughters ,|„, uM |, nw . brpll rhllr eh with .,niv her "riggin on." H p r vlces in the main church' were In charm of the Rev. G. W. Brow Thp n M F Slaughter, of! rk „. . „ _ _ , ' the" afternoon the Rev 1 H _• * v , _ . " h,lp •» the basement the Rey S w! . t . . # ... ImiÂtaî aarvICM W^re in charge of Noah Congo of Glasgow The 2 o'cloek .erWcea wereTcharge of ihe R p v. J H. Bell, of N'ewlort and he Rev. Ezekiel Townsend, of Wllming «on. had charge in .he evening. The evening service« were In charge of 'he Rev. Dr. I. S. Young, of Cam '»• The services in the «rove in ">• vear of the church were In, ^ewfrk ° nit* Thl'Rev"» ^Andewotl pYnwlck N I preached In the ,nornine At the afternoon services, ^'Jf f/£*> IF «^ -u.,. * " r -i [th f°," y "«**(^88"^ under °thl°dL |' nP ,0 ' p ,ea8t " aB 081,1 under the dl y - - - - - - ■ CHAIH D T II ADD TtUrlt MlUULD GUARD Colored Visitors Mix Devotion With Jollity at Annual Celebration MOTHER CHURCH OBSERVES 100TH ANNIVERSARY Yesterday was "Big Quarterly" in Wilmington and colored people from Pennsylvania. New Jersey, Maryland and the District of Co.timhla, to nothing of me big crowd from down liste. Cooked to (he city to in.ike Worry In i. day given up to gen, il rejoicing and religious services. The celebration has been In Wilmington for 100 years and while yesterday was not the biggest quarterly ever held here, It spoke well for the advance ment of the colored race, time costumes - V tho The old of everything that could be found to wear were lacking and Instead the colored people came dressed in fashionable clothes acted In a most orderly manner. Onlv the d»ath of the Skinner, who was pastor of the Afri can Union Church, marred the day. Religious services were held all day and were marked by unusual earn estness and devotion. The singing was better than In many years and could be heard for blocks. .Services were held in the A. U. Church on French street above Eighth street, in eharge of the Rev. George \\. Brown! president nf the district. ( <,incident ' with the celebration was the 100th nnui 1 versary ,vf the founding of the church. | Promenading up and down French -treet ; V" P " "T 1 ";: ,n,Pn - borne of them had not missed n "quar- l terly (or 3(1 years." slit skirt« and a ! generous display of green stockings drew ! the attention of many of the older vis- | itor* nnd one old m«n pothered f|iiito nn audience around him when he dennumred . hom ho thought n^iiamod to go to and Rev. Thomas H. AGAINST APPENDICITIS . Wilmington people «ho *ne dom,,-'i i and bowel Double should «nisrd against i»naintift by taking »inipl* bufk *rn hark, plvtprinp. etc., n» compound cd in Adler i ka, the German Z' remedy vvhi.'h became famous hv -u ing -appe.i dieitie. JUST ONE DOSE relieves - stomach. »tipaliofi »implf mixture draw» off such a pri»ing amount of old foul matter from the body. J. M. Eckard. >ui ga » °n the stonn-'h and (■ n INSTANTLY oocaii»e tili« «ur Fochok Tea First Picking ol Selected Teas. A blend that makes a fra grant and refreshing drink. Sold Only in Bulk, 70c lb. Turner & Stelle, Distributors, Tth and Market Sts. "1 BIG BUILDING LOT SALE. ' YOU MUST A FREE PRESENT FOR ALL WHO COME OUT AT BROOKHL AV LN NOT This Week, Starting Wednesday Afternoon. See TOMORROW'S Papers for Full Details or Apply at Real Estate Department DLLAWARL TRUST CO, 9lh and Market Sts. MISS THIS CHANCE riilon of the Rev. j amc8 Love, a nodcRmn of the chur.h, The A. U. Church celebrated Its anniversary also. It w as founded by *he Rev. Peter Spencer, who died on « 1845. aged 61 years. He Is hurled n the roar of the church and « marble slab marks his final resting P'-e. W ANTBD-A WHITE BOV BE a . ^7" NMson^Rbol store" 1 No 422 j*î2!L»L. _ f Ar Ei y No ' ,0nn Lom hard St. septl-3t * DAILY FIZZLE. e * ANSWERS. Because they have no visible me.ni» oO support. 2. Because you vvjttlil le game of him. Because it is highly polished but p eking " hollow. 4. B ill 5. R—ail. QUESTIONS. Behead a round obi'ct snd 1. 8*< ev erything. 2. W hat kind of business n?ver makes progress. 3. Why is a bad epigram like a poor I pencil ? 4. How do you swallow a door* .V Why should you never tell a man to t ike a hack sent ? Excellent for the relief of exhans-1 tion due to summer heat, overwork! or insomnia.- Adv.^ I FOR THAT TIRED FEELING. Tnfci* Hereford's Arid Phosphate ADMIRE CHURCH IMPROVEMENTS eaen stone has also been placed in the ehaneel and a beautiful stone pul pit to match the altar waa installed, ThP nPW pulp |, lhp K , ft of T | l)çh . nian Johnson. The altar rail and choir and clergy stalls are the gift . .. .... . . : . _ . , , ... ° f 'h* five daughters of the late Vic d uPont firat. They are Mrs. T. ' oleman duPont. Mrs, \\ illard hauls bury, Mrs. Hamilton Barkesdale. M rs - Leroy Harvey and Mrs. Bruce Ford. — --——r The congregation of Trinity P. E. j Church had its first opportunity yes- j terday to see the beautiful Improve-1 mentg that have been made In the j church during the sunflner. A new marble floor has been laid In the chancel and the chancel ha« been fur nished with beautiful clergy stalls and choir seats of exquisitely hand carved oak. A carved altar rail of FIBRE TEAM DENIES DEFEAT. Members of the baseball team of the Delaware Hard Fibre Company deny that ty-y were defeated by the- St. Aloysius club on Saturday. The Fibre Company players say that they did not play on Saturday . Plumes! Plumes! Plumes! I Ostrich Plumes, Willow Plumes and all kindsoffeather work is our specialty. We handle the finest kind of Plume Trade. We guarantee satisfaction in all our work whether it is to be cleaned or dyed. We can match all shades. Let us have your Plumes in time so we can have them ready when you want them. It is now time to think about your Fall wardrobe. Our RE-NU-IT Syfem of Cleaning and Dyeing will save you many dollars on your next Winter's wearing apparel. Telephone for our price list i i I I i Wilmington Steam Dye Works, 206 West Fourth Street. — D|)NT know he WAS DISORDERLY l "Unas Pierro, who was found at Seofmd and Market alrceta last night by Patrolman MeAteer and Ho be came disorderly at the Homeopathic Hospital when tak«n there for treat ment for a slab wound, was fined $S and costs of disorderly said Pierro refused to tell w ho stab bed him. in City (burl on the charge conduct. Officer MeAteer At the hospital Pierro caused much trouble and when brought to the police station he acted like an insane New Schedule of Ice Prices Effective, Monday, Sept. Uf, 1915. Buy Certified Natural Ice. Rates for Family Trade : 10 His. daily actual weight 5c ... . 35c per week 15 lbs. daily actual weight 7c 20 lbs daily actual weight 9c . . 25 lbs. daily actual weight 10c . . With Double Delivery on Saturday. . . 40c per 100 pounds. . . 49c per week . . 63c per week . . 70c per week 25 pounds or over Public Trade : Which includes Saloons. Factories, Butchers. Grocery and Drug St ores. Hotels, Ice Creameries, Milkmen, Restaurants. Undertakers. Fishmen and Dealers. 25 lbs .or over.one delivery in on 1 ? place, 30c per 100 pounds 1000 lbs. or over, one delivery in one place. 25c per 100 pounds Wagon Loads . . n 0c per 100 pounds Cj Consumers Ice and Coal Co. Main Office: Commerce and Dock Sts. Branch Oil ers : Second and King Sis., 14lh and Scoll Sis. i FOR SEPTEMBER / ®s«* »}M > M I 31 Ilf i ^wwl LA V' ■ fP mb lw\vw y. ; i ij 41 • > A, s M ^ h Vf W ; \i fi M iU I rH+. lie M osia _ «7«' SiBO 02«6 The realty expensive dress Is the one you make and never wear, because you are di-appointed in its appearance or because you see other- wearing more stylish, more fashionable or better fitting garments. You can avoid these costly mistakes by investing 25 cents for The Fall Number of the Fashion Book illustrating the newest and smartest Fall styles. Now on sale at our Pattern Counter. Any one Pictorial Review Pattern you like is free with a copy of THE FASHION BOOK, therefore it will really cost you only 10 cents. CROSBY ù HILL CO *• 6O5-607-6O9 MARKET STREET, FINE HIM FOR PROFANITY. Philip L. Garrett, acting as assist ant city solicitor in place of .lohn F Lynn, who is on a fishing trip, request ed in l ily Court today that a eharge of breach of the peace against George Bnxter be continued until tomorrow. Baxter is represented by Mr. Garrett Baxter was held under $1110 bail for hearing tomorrow. Randolph Giapewine. charged nursing on the street, was fined $5. itfa Today Pierro said he was drunk man. m<l didn't remember what he had done.