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WOMEN 10 FIGHT FOR RATIFICATION Will Go on With Campaign for Extra Session of Legislature In spite of Governor Townsend's , » of Dei.iwa-o, ... «> -• , u ■'■ ' 1 ' VICTORY WILL ADD 17,000,000 VOTERS Bayard 1111 t nue Ite tight for an extra session of the Legislature to ratify the Federal suffrage amendment. Thefr objective i totes for women In the coming Twenty^vt 0 " States alret.lv' have! ratifie*! the amendment ami only Dior more arc necessary Of these latter the governor» of four have called »pc elal leg^latlve sessions to ratify. While the women are »..ngu'nc, nevertheless!""^ they are not taking any**banees. All told 17,000,000 women will be g*,en | ,u . cu-iir« .allot in the l nltod Stales j a the right upon final lopl n of the amendment These facts wore emphasized in ; speed) hy Mr*. Hllles at the luncheon of the Woman's Parly yesterday nflcr- j noon In the Hdtel duPonl, following the brief innounceni'ml of the Gov ernor. Mrs. Utiles asserted that the « men of Delaware wanted something I 1 i I more subslant'al from the Governor than oxpress'on of friendliness to th o-ftusp. She ritilouled th« Idea llial the j «ubjcci of expense was not worthy of > snrlou« cons'<tenitlon, deolartng the ! amendment could be pul through in two days with a total cost of «SOW. .h^Äurit C Ä "e° MV the measures t inted »I bf tu« (»» *n« J P ?,„. ! ! . , u ^ . ,| P ' * the governor and the Republican mem , bers of the Legislature^ to^ get . to er" ami agree to 'defer interrer- j I with this or any other bill until I the next regular sess'on. "It Is perfectly outside the question.'' | went on Mrs. Hllles, ''to ask women to ! of these conditions for lo pay for this and [ every other session in the final reckon y have always been com ernor as Mrs. Mille» averred m getr enci „ I pay bccausi they will h avi r mg as ly in the past. Other gov ernors have found dtlteult them. But the members lature are not res f n*bl< they are no' women. Wo ake the gov-1 that he must put suffr polled to I and have surnioun of the L. to th** I of lh( represent.dlv.-s must do every Ihn to ernor se It from Con ■ • !> H. Layton, of Delawan. "1 Ihlnk you understand well that 1 yet. In favor of ex Lise to all women, ided to all men. and sijss'on of the Delà lature for this purpose. In ! Frage amendment to uf the United Stairs ratified, and the wa le land be given the Mrs. Illlit; said: have hern, and am tending Uic franc Just as ll is extra I favor a special ware L order that tl the cons may be speedily men of the wh right lo part'clpate In a national elec-] Don, the result of wh'ch will detor t measure, the future of utlor 1 m'ne, in a gr ' . : 1 1 ry.' Mrs. II f). Havemeyer, of New York In an address that fairly effervesced with cloquenee and humor, pleaded fo relocation. She crcatisl a laugli wtx she remarked Uiat although Delaware had sufllc'ent powder to blow the world A Grand Opening 3; t of T I Hie Roya! Theatre 5th and Delaware Street; New Castle, Delaware I it: February 7, 1920 T £ Showing WUT am Famum in his latest and best produc- X T lion 1 ■ THE WINGS OF THE T MORNING" ij; followed by a high-class an- \\ imal comcdv. First Show 4 P. M. & At 6 o'clock an address MAYOR ECKlES. Show Continues UntU 11 P. M. r b >' * ■ I ■ r ,X\V\\V\\\XN\\\\\\\\\\\XV \ Victoria 'a ~ g / /■ LAST DAY A A 'a William Farnum \ A —m— / ; Wolves of % the Night f ✓ A A A / A . X A A A y 'a ; A A NEXT WEEK Mary Pickford y a 5 ✓ A In Her Newest Picture y À Poilyaiina By Eleanor Porter X A A «sua K / I Her gladness is contag- 4 ioua. See the picture that / haa made millions happy, £ that keeps the laughter chas- £ ing lean and make* the heart ij j 1 A »mg. ibt A vmvwwuvf NEWS GOSSIP IN NEW CASTLE Incendiary Starts Fire Under CLUR MFN IN POOL TOURNAMENT Sp.ka to The Evening Journal. -iîkI r-fldmiv ..f Samuel Kirs-hnor'a •.! Seventh and Dobbins streets, early this Steps of Grocery Store morning hy setum-r (Ire to hags and rag-, saturated with kerosene and (^«n^rt-d under the front «cp. Aboul 123d o'clock. Joseph Pasqulna land a eompr.nlon were returning when they noticed a blaze coming from tm.le- the slops. The family was ra!l< ' ,i H!ltl «ne extimrulshod before serious damage wu done Stale (Stro ve McCoy was erdle.l and.after » P^mlnary examination, said he was; unable, as yet. to p ace the blame. The 1 WPr /, h08e \ lgpd llpplng of mcrnffandlse from sonic firm In Haïti-, lmore i ; ; The Royal Thcat Samuel II. Rips. proprietor, will open this afternoon.I when Mayor Eckl dress. will deliver an ad O. Allen Smith, receiver of taxes for* n confined New Castle city, who has b 0 f,| 8 home, •» Improving. An ama t FUr pouJ loumument will be ! (londuct^d at the new pool parlor for nierly Uie cabaret «nr dm of Robert Newlln. beginning February 16, at which time the Newlln Club will cross eues „ -- - I , nl ° . 'îl* . A" rora Bor( ' a1 '*., U ' C 'm ' "ff of lh<> ly "'îi T* U !. d fa 7 y thc a ' nt ' rKlrnpnt i ovcr * he 1,16 rallfleaflon. Sh** oW 0 f SO mc States where legislators jpajd their o«m fares to attend special »esslons. She rom-.ludcd hy asking the I women to ask the'r men to be Nathan I „i.i Hites of today, put aside the personal j j ; and give women justice. [ j I I 1 I ■ : r : - •f : i i mUmr >j^< nue Small Car | j i j 1 | C * i The Super | Immediate Deliveries on All Types, Satisfactory Ser Maintenance and Perfect Performance is the L & G" Guarantee to Every Templar Owner vice si rp ,i Templar is the pioneer J in building a highly refined A and perfectly small, high speed, high-compress on, long stroke, overhead-valve, four cylinder motor. Many promi nent engineers regard thfc the utmost achievement in four cylinder motor design. \ FTER many years of de s gnlng and building all types of motors, Templar engineers have produced a small bore, long stroke, high - speed, high compression, care fully counter-balanced, over- a head-valve motor, such as has . never before been offered the k buying public, setting a new I standard for power, economy ' and flexibility. • H ■ y v : i ti, j! k I_ The Templar engineers have evolved a four-cylinder motor, so carefully counterbalanced that vibration is practically eliminated. m j The Models Illustrated Here are in Our Show Room. Demonstrations Will Re Arranged At Your Convenience. IS SUPERFINE IN QUALITY, BEAUTIFUL IN APPEARANCE. LIGHT IN WEIGHT AND INEXPENSIVE TO OPERATE. The Templar It is luxur ously comfortable, easy to control and most completely equipped. IT IS THE PIONEER IN A FIELD HERETOFORE WITHOUT EXPONENT. It is the rich man's demand—quality and economy; it is the poor man's need—economy and quality. PRICES FIvc-Passengor Touring Gar. $2685 Four-Passenger Sportctle $2685 Two-Passenger Touring Holdster $2685 Five-Passenger Sedan $3585 l r y « I Wm 1 A Three-Passenger Coupe ÜÄ V< 'i Wj% ^ S'Sm $3585 ■/ -, Chassis $1950 F. O. B. Cars Fac tory. Cleveland, Ohio. l 'Vf dné s Salesroom Service Moo Sales (Dmrany Our new salesroom will j be ready shortly at our of fice address 108-10 Mar ket street. Our service department is now open at 106-08 Shipley street. » - Inc. ioô'Iio MarKei Si..Wilmirgron. Del. Phone 3982. V [with six !nemb"rs of the New Castle'll. ! I llnh. The >.i\v Castle elnb leam will compi-'-il of former Mayor Theo 'dore Cavendor. Fldwrrd r ialey, Jess Mo Kay, E'mer Ranker. J. Ralph Watts and Charles KHng The Newlln Club team Is 1 to be selected. Marvin Wallace ha« . ... linn In Boston. Mrs. Wallace andrer daughter will take up her resident; .. Smith, at Rose Hill. As soon us a real-1 dence Is provided In Boston, they will j follow Mr. Wallace. ' The Rev. John Riggs, former rector j of Immanuel Episcopal Church, Is re jnewln* old acquaintances here.' ! Miss Margaret Schley Is a visitor In '■&'» city. At U,^ next meeting of City Council,! i eirorl win De mad« to g*l the' «Hcr company to place "tell-tale " The Rov O* -w T. Street who Is at tending the Northern Baptist Associa linn -t Chicago, returned homo day • , „ i S££S! °in ' f . ,e F ' r * 1 , Bap h tlB I !L < J hu " h n r ^' lval me"ling of he" arteten" Endeavor J"" 1 mc unff 01 u,ruFU " «snaeavoi |fl , , . , , . . . JK» 11 « T 1 *** on his sled ysstenla ^ *î ter c .' f |! ^ sun ^ r ' 7 Peter Sculler, severely lacerated hh longue. Influenza Is causing the postpone ment of many social functions In this city, the latest being the hake an nounced by the women of Immanuel church. i On Tuesday evenftig, at the Century for several months, will he held >ck. under the leadership of al G 30 o't George T. Street, Jr. Mr. and Mrs Delaware Montgomery and Peter Scully, are recovering fron« r ™ î.', , y î ?' li r ' r ' , raretimanta ^*11 speak l ^' s °* \Vdmen of Ihe Orient. Uj Tareuraanci has addresaed thc club b< '°E*' , , '!*■ ^ c , y F ;. * returned home V^lerday from the Philadelphia Metho f'Thc DennVand Burns Dixie Minstrels will give another performance on Frl day evening, February 13 Tf,c Ice breakers around the wharf, the foot of Delaware street, are being ma de a haven hv. a number barge« and sea-going tugs. the on of coal Owing to ere storm outside, many barges and lugs are tying up at this point. Trolley service between New Oastl» v S. GIRL HAS MILITARY ATTACHE. LILLE— Uy Mall)- Hy United Press.) 1 — The tlme-luanored tradition that only : royalty and ambassadors may have .... mi .1 tary att tehes has been broken In i favor of an American girl here. She i la Miss Ella Harri«, of Philadelphia, and ,ler military attache, assigned by the Fr,infiil nrn 'y. Is »-«Ptnln Jules de Sur of t,lu American Red Gross for Us work jin the devastated district around Lille, a,1(1 ,ltT activities hnve become so ex lens,vo helpful that the French , *>rmy authorities of the Lille district have asslged Captain da Surmont to 1 h Th BS iTlmmênt'Vo^her fcnti 1 _ Thc nw lff Hnent to her of Captain de *** - - -—- -- ■ , a "d Delaware City continues closed, . **53r. 10 " "'hh-h has to be gotten off The cars <an r; " a »*•* operated within two miles yestcr-Delaware City. _ I Will You Help Americanize America * properly gi v ' n £ Wilmington an honored place as recog nizing the ability and training of American-born Musicians? Four Evening Recitals by American-horn Artists Bali Room, Hotel duPont, Monday evenings, February 16th, March 15th, April 19th, and a date to be an nounced. First Recital MONDAY EVENING February 16th. Subscriptionr—Four Recitals $6 and 60c War I ax. Reserved seals without (extra charge to subscribers after February 11th, main desk Hotel duPont. Send subscrip tions with check to the Older ol James Herbert Mullin, Post Office Box Ninety-seven, Wilmington. SWIFT Katherine Pianiste HOMER Louise, Jr., Soprano r I Surmont. who Is the son of a cotton 'mill owner of Lille and thoroughly ac quainled with the district. Is an excep ; tlonal honor, for a French army rap ...... tain Is a high personage. It is Intended that he help especially In tracing ship ments of medical or relief supplies that are'lost on the railroads, and In other !!a ! S on work with various French gov «a departments. j j —Canada did a business of »1,707,507,390 ! in the nine-month period of 1919 ending I. . _ PublîcTy Tta government. This rep ' LL.. ? n ln crease of 93I.5W.565 over . . f af.aa j^'dom^tlr Products showed .KSÄtiKL '■ v, rth for the provlou« period. Duty collected on Imports for home con [sumption amounted to fl».93i,030. CANADIAN BUSINESS INCREASES. OTTAWA, Ont., Fob. 6 (United Press). HAVES OIT AS MINERS' CHIEF. WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—At n meeting of the International executive board of the United Mine Workers of America yslerday. Krank J. Hayes ré signed as International president of the miners' union. The board advanced ' Ice-President John L. Lewis to the I ndent ^of' 'a?o PUtebur!th P district chosen vW nresldent * Hav,.« ha« l,,e„ to poor "e.ff fo? morfXn 11 year, due to a nervous breakdown. PNEUMONIA DEATHS Neglected colds lead to puemuonia. Trent thc cold promptly with Father! John's Medicine. No alcohol.— Adv. 1 i g Q ^ / I _ X \JLTm Pj _$ jg j LdSl W m. 1 amUITl £ Show Will Start y * V " x A , - • / g Pomght at IO.Id £ X O'clock. > Notice! > / , wwvwwwwvwwvww, 'PLAYHOUSE! / / * < A Last Time Toniflht Fleury W. Savane Oders 'The tape I'.od Comedy ✓ ✓ / * 2 ^ SHAVINGS i / Victoria Theatre $ ; ? > From Joseph Lincoln's Best Book. Drainai i/ed by Pauline Short. * * ^XWWWWVWUWWWwl J Phelps and Marian ,vVkNNNWNWAWXWWWWWW * Prices, 50c. lo $2. ✓ ✓ ✓ / ✓ PLAYHOUSE ^ I >ays Beg. Monday J ✓ ✓ $ POPULAR MATINEE WEDNESDAY /■ * s Pricr to its New York engagement. It just played Bat- £ timoré and the Star critic says: There are more laughs to the £ minute than any show Baltimore has witnessed this year. ✓ ✓ * s' y * * X ✓ ✓ fOCAffj. MAC CR EGO» Cr' W/LUAM MOOftE PATCH PRESCMt ' 'a A THE FASCINATING MUSICAL PlAl i ? ? ✓ A A ÿ A A A ✓ < ✓ f » 5 X SHOP X A A A A A V y "' soon ty l raies BV I ANNE CALDWELL MUIK vr HUGO FEUX Book and Lyrics by Anne Caldwell, Who Wrote "Chin Chin," "Jack O'Lantem," "She's a Good Fellow." Music by Hugo Felix, Composer of "Pom Pom," "Lassie," Etc. AN UNEXCELLED COMPANY AND THE BEWITCHING SWEETHEART CHORUS. Nights, 50c to $2. Wed. Matinee, 50c to $1.50. M A A A A A A X A X 8 ✓ A X ✓ I ✓ A A A < A A X X / /• A A r SEATS NOW ✓ PRICES X ' A A A A X S' MONDAY seats will go on sale for a musical produc tion that the Baltimore American said was "One of the finest products of the current theatr'cal season." It is so fine that it was immediately booked into the Garrick Theatre, Phil adelphia—then to Broadway. DON'T WAIT TILL IT GETS TO PHILADELPHIA! Mat. Sal. —At preltq Çirîtf as qou ever «aw x A X f A A ✓ / ✓ .*■ ✓ A / / A A A A A A ✓ A ' Days Beg. Thursday / A A A A As* çpeedu as 75 shell X ✓ ? A a A MAPC KlfiW ✓ X A A preçentï A •t X c C A ill A 'a A A A 9, A A A ✓ aï A Li.. A A d\ \>Mmm hk^r Iff A A ✓ A reaikt funnq Muricsl Comedq based on the famous' books • be) Ihe Author Himrelf • _ MUSIC tff _ . Doîê^on« I h dW AND A GREAT CAST HEADED 6X A A ✓ / / X A Book iLvncst» r V'hCtr' «. John wo aQer A ✓ ✓ / / LOUIS BENNISON arBlll A A A ✓ A ! A A 7 niATS ML ALL OVER. MA BEI« Dances By Joseph C. Smith. —And the Snappiest Tunes of the Season ^ rANWXNWWWXWWWWWWwwxxwvvWWXXWWWWw,' But These Down on iNext Week's Calling List TWO PHOTOPLAYS OF PARTICULAR INTEREST TO EVERY PHOTOPLAY LOVER A r V-, ✓ A A A Staged By George Marion. —As Funny as the Books / ✓ A A A A A A A g A / / / ✓ X X X i A / ✓ s Q ueen I majestic THEATRE ■ THEATRE A A ✓ A A A / A / X ✓ / ✓ A ✓ 'a MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY AI I WFFK BEGINNING MONDAY The B g Production You ** Appropriate Valentin« Vehicle. Would You Marry for Money? Don't Answer Until You See A A A 'a Have Been Waiting for ✓ A Cecil B. DeMille's A / A |( Masterful Production A A Pauline A Male A Frederick A * 'A •in— Female The Loves of Letty A A < A FOUNDED ON .1. M BARBIE'S FAMOUS PLAY, The Admirable Crichon A story of tremendous heart : appeal, luxur'ously staged, a«e- | you'll remernbcr long after you have seen it. / ✓ ? A Goldwyn Picture By ARTHUR WING PINERO A dramatic thunderbolt that A some In Its splendor. 4 A V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\X\\\\\\\ X \\\\ X \\X\V\\\\\\\\X\V\\\\\\\ 2 THE GARRICK 4 5î V. 4 l Vt —i -Week of February 9 - X X X LITTLE LORD ROBERTS VIOLA LEWIS AM) COMPANY BILLIE BURKE'S SENSATION X g X X ? *WCVVVXNVVNXVVV^XVVN>XVXXVVV*CVVVV>»vXV\VVVVNV«XVVVSVW Win. J. Brandt's "Red Fox" Liquid Eau de Mascaro An nntqtmled preparation for EYEBROWS AND LASHES Bring» out their foil teauty; rrat«rprj«# rill not TOUCHING IP GRKAT PATCHES OF G BAT HAIR. FOR '•led jpaa «« Ask jour beiutj »hop or i ?elpt of 7t*r. R!>irk or brown._ HAIR SPECIALTY CO., .24 ^AX , i*ai» , r BT.f AKW VORK^^