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HKLP WANTED—MALE. T ANTKD- CARPENTERS lahlug wurk. KOK I IN 710 1 afnail 8i. uiar.1l 31. i mi painters good wades paid yj Atlantic City and shore R. K. Co At umr29 5t. j l.antlc « 'll v. N :s A NIEMEN GOOD WAOl> Atlantic City »V Shore R U Go.. inar29 5t. VJEUHEAD paid Atlmtl«' rity. v J ü GOO!) U AUKS PAID 1AR BUILDERS I & Shore U. K 'Ity, N. J. ( \ • mara AS 11151.PER Stewart 110 TatuaU *8t. ' I an tic ^y.WTKD VOI NO MAN mar'JV 3t. ACTIVE COLOR KU HOI AS tppjy T. Ï. Hall, Elirhtb t u. l r _1t Ut. k STEADY BARBER sei.; per « eck. Appl] 1918 Mat marJt) if. f ANTED bool blnek. ind Walouf Stî W W A *™' kot St. RUN KK I-...ud mu rJU-ut. ▼A.NTKD SMA LL BOV 11 > Apply S. Allman. *s nd«. Market 1 ' ' I.) \KN 1*1.1 MR L'Muar.l R Purk~. .el. marST-tf. \\ T ANIKH m.V '» lur- Apply Mark' î St Il ASSIS CLEANER W' ANTED burg Blackwell, Vand Lamotle SI. ,0n V 1 •r Avc mar'.'ti 3 INTET» HOI SE PAINTERS R. < 'aunlnifïr^Hlchnrdrton Park rz 7-.'*t. — W MAN AND BOY TO WORK Wilmington Family 105 407 W. Front St. w INTED In la u ndr.\ \Va«h Laundry. . VOtIMQ MAN. SHOE SALKS «unie experience preferred : to right party. Apply 214 Mar ma r2l» 3t. ,1 iarîti-31 ANTE1 man ; w promet in /COLLECTOR WANTED EXPEKI v anrv.l ; sal;ir\. Health and Accident I. Lincoln. 711 Market St. mar37 36 31 aprS, INTRO UARUIRD MAN TO TAKE car* of yard anti help about harm lour inP.es from Wilmington. M-37. Evening Journal Olfiee "I >1 PAINT HKS G 'Nil D per hour. Anlomobile painters wanted, Seahurg A. Illackwell. Vandever 'Ave and lamiotte s w A «Id iv lar'.TflL H ANTED LABORERS, Ol TSII »E» n«.rk 50c |*er Imnr mid <arian Be ;«f. » onntry « lob «tattoo abed i\ nneit I'lke. Tuesday m«»ruhtg. ^• ;,0 >'cl«H , k, « fndavrare Aw. car » marS0-2t. MAN * 'j ,1 |M*r month. Apply Mr «».. (treenvllle, W paid USEFUL hlte, Protei II kinds <»f ouYftlde \\ T ANTi:j) t uu larj; ; nccustoi iLNERAL «•state, «ingle, d 10 taut and liotirte COLORED W ANTED WHI ï E eonnir.v milk and gar Apph man, sing must kn mus! bring rcf«uvnec ho Pin W il «leu lia ni D. Mullen ( .• . Fifth a ml • re UMNTKD REAL LIVE SALESMAN ▼ T m ï . « » can >»' , R electrical appliauces in who «*aii create a close' more than |fl0 per week* Electric Co., 80 tuurin tf. the fiotu« . busiites» nml c. need apply. Sterling French St only me 1 \II.WAV MA I i. CLERKS. *110 MONTH k Ex perlene unnecei»««ry. Youtig , destrluir clerkships, write for ar«l «former 1304 K«i it Ruble ér , >* *upwt particular»«. fre. ivll Service xaininer inar.Mi 4i Bldg. Mu »hingt on. ■WANTED* for light inside work, _ m ..w #On.>tnnt employment. Must hâve , prOOl of age Apph_ 1 E MPLOY MEN T üU RE AU Rockford Gate dosepli Bancroft Jk Sons Co. mch2*-tf A few bo VS ( i - ■WANTED— A FEW MEN TU HELP ON MACHINES HANDLING COTTON 'ON STAN T EMPLOY fOR ADVANCE M KN T TO STEADY WORKERS. WE HAVE A FIRST CLASH RES TA UR A NT. WHEEL MEALS ARE SERVED Cl ■ US r \ LS« « FREE HOSPITAL AND DENTAL CLINIC AND ALL MODERN CONVEN lENCES APPLY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, ROCK FORI » GATE. GOODS ML NT. CHANCE JOSEPH BANCROFT & SONS COMPANY TAKE RISING SIN C AR marl3 tf —WAM HD— HOUR I'RHSSERS APPLY— S A E K BROS. Eighteenth and Market Streets IF YOU ARE DRIFTING ALONG!; FURTHER PROMOTION SEEMING IMPOSSIBLE Your Present Wage Insuffleleut to Plan a Definite Future. You Want Permanent Work Where Wages aud Advancement Dvpeotj Upon Your Own Efforts. GOODYEAR'S Enormous expansion U now offering this opportunity to J.OQü »kille.l und unskilled men in good physical condition MACHINISTS "-FOR , Experimental Work, Boring Mill Large Lathe and (Jcneral Repair. —also Men to Learn Trad« « In Rubber Production Apply In Person or Communicate at Once. With - THK FACTORY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, THE GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY Akron, Obio. The City of Opportunity. mu r!7-13t. HELP WANTED— FI M ALE DISH WASHERS AT ONCE. Uiur27 2t. TITANTED " 302 Tatnall St GENERAL no wash marSB-lt. w *1NTKD GIRL FOR hou)»**work anti rooking Phon«* 1267 Ink GIRLS WAN I ED Experienced and learners to Work on sewing machines, making nth ietic union suits: good pay while learning. When v can earn very gaud ^ay the very best piece Continuous one part, all >.ar round pleasant work become cxpci > «.'tl V.«* wt« - work raU*s arnl honu> work on (ü**an, room. iiKlil and \Wpl> at onc^ TOPKIS BROS. CO., 217 French Street. l>r HELP \\ \M'KD—FEMALE \N1 M ' • ■ v S KXPKR o^ruphor. 3154 «iuPoiit Hldjr. ma r*29 2t. \v SIEN \\*an i i:o a i.ai M'IIkn Twenty »Ink si 304 w est AN III» Olid. F OH OKNEKAI, ashing; way««. $s. ma r 29*11. W «61 West T ! •- housework : utietli St. PPRKNTIC'K GIRL learn millinery; paid while learning. The Women's Shop. 410 Klug St. mar'JU .It. WANTED TO CALBSLADY M f ST BE KXPFltl ENDED ^7 In idling millinery. Apply at I Iks Women's Shop, 419 King St. iuaOi-IU. e. ANTED STENOGRAPHER: CIKkNT K M for 1 . a : ,V « mvmenl ' Lhn«. M. Htler Inc„ Hrti Market St, iuar2o-3(. fANTED—MILLINERY SALÖ8LADY; only exp erienced need apply. Laurel U)ar37-8t. — — - — .— ■ - \\ T \\ " .» Mlllliiary. 703 Market St. WANTED A l.l R L KOR (1KN KRAI. '' houcirnrk. Appply 4 E. Thlrlc.'utb mar30-ttt. I .HI I OR required, mtir*J,i rtr, DOUBLE give reference and F -03, ï . .. . , j i, \\ \ WHITE (URL lieferen™ hil<r« nurse. I'ho lie (JlUU VV ANTED—WOMAN THAT CAN SEW (o work ut ladle«' tailoring and «klrt j making l»)l' .lufT- rsou St. Al' will' RKLI Mill. AND 1 »1 entry bookkeeper; [«alary wauled Andre«« •lounial nffle* mar'J3 dt •Ivenlnis mar3ti.lt. ro .ivsirtt with hoiiNcwork and children; jrttay in nightv; good wage«, rail Mr». '" J>Hbcrg, 101« Rodney Hi. ui«r»-8t. W A WANTED HANDERS AND ALSO '' girls to leant Apply Couaolldatrd j'Tgar Corp.. Ninth and Walnut Sta. I mar3t) cod 13t • ANTED LI KL FOR lENERAL housework three In family. Mrs. I Win. L Taylor. 1304 West Thirteenth 81.1 mar»i3l, HEM 8 and M m nine Co.. 15 E mnr37 III N3l.ll MOTHERS HELPER ] w ANTED SALESLADY AND »tit«*h«*r. Apply A. M. Ninircr Hvwitig VV ii«*tn«* !»«*v«*uth SI. \V 4NTF.D YOUM» \1)V WITH somi; high »ehuol training, to huirn proof {reading. Meirsfitll«' i'rtuiing t.V, Tenth j au«l Wilson St«, Wiluilngfou. Del. nmrJO.tl 1 .. —— --—— --——--—. IlfAMBD WOMEN AND GIRLS, ?T »teady work; rtiiprlfDcc n«»t n«*«*©« laMry. I. X. L. LauuJrv, Sixth aud Orange street« ninrO-tf -!--- ' \\ r ^.VNTED-AilRI. OR WOMAN TO HELP »* with young man invalid: «xperlemv unnecru»«ry ; give age ami nubi Hox 307. Ulty. Del.)- I ' marl 1 m. \\MNTKD lady lor la<iics' ready menf. Apply nt once. ,1'oruer Eighth ami Market St» Eighth At. EXPERIENCED SALES -wear depa rt- | I nlou « 'lothing ( Lut rum tl RIWnUEN nv 1 .mi. « nni »n A LLSvv OMEN Oh GOOD APPEAR ; an«v for women s suit« «hd dresses; ; 1 salary un«l coin mi »si on. KOBEN 8 t. — _'in ma P24-lf. IS 4f m«r2J)-3t, —. ... - Ml Market Hhl.l* »V W I l.l). IVER.NME.NT WANTS MEN'-I i. Ilundr.'ds Hue positions, lllg luiniedlately for full Hal. I Institute, Dept. 42-C, Rochester,! marô-liu. ( V !'».( ' Frankl N. V. -Ill ITION \\ Wiîl» Il HAM NURSE \I \ I LL' NI I > a" 2211(1 St. APP I. Y 1228 K. I i \-uung lady with some knowl * edge «»f I'ookkeeping desires position, light bookkeeping or assistant l»«okke« , |*er. Address F 01. Evening Journal niar26-3t mar27-2t. sin \ mt\ \\ W'Tnx tmi l Mil XIIUN U WIU» M' ï A r ; N " 2 " el'iuilfeur. Ghnilii,.«' 1 : Store, 615 hfnS Mni - r _«Ktrt? _Corporation ,D TU BUY OR HIRE. SMALL ith cabin. Apply M-S«. IUMI.II, W 4 ™ torbnai. mar3H-3t. Evening Journal Office RIGS AND CARPETS TO Geo. F. Lang Co., jam's-if. WILL BUY VOÛÜr OLD~ ÏÏOTHES. Isaac Gibbs. S38 Kreueb St. Phone 21)95. I Nolle bought at store. aprlS-lyr. ■'UR Call or drop moo Orang«» St. l TK PAY H10BK8T PRICKS second hand furniture Hi III) West H«*«-.* Phone 53»3-.1. niar24-lm. W a card Htreei. l PORTABLE GARAGE, ALSO with removable »eat». Evening Journal Office. "ANTED murrey, |«lr«*a» W 34. ; mar24 tl. v\ Ad — PAY HIGHEST CASH PUD LS I « « 1 1 J. SklUl, jan211yr. ELL KNOWN SECOND HAND Dealer and Junk, buys furniture an«F laj I». I all > »«'bold goods. ■-oud and Tatuali street». D. A A. Pluti W w tfent»' clothing Delnwj'ii- « A.. #810. Pay» highest prices 'all 11 Sloan, 119 West St June6 lyr. SLOV1N: SLOVI.N' »LOVIN'! ' Call m<*. I buy second-hand elothlug. I shoes of all klud». fhrniture and all kinds I of oddrt mid ends. 607 W. Front St Ph. Will i»av your »»rice. 1913 W may t - lyr. rill (»I I» I ( I(I0S|T\ -HOP HI I Totimll 't. Formerly n( l«IT I'alu.ill xt. 1 am in the market for old-time fund! paying high cash prices for Antique hairs. Bureau». L<»oklng Glasses d broken comli Sjhm-ImI prices for old Silver, Jew Relics of all k ii Ids. Will! V I». LEY IN. ' I U re : Tables. Sand pictures, in g< leu jelry. Pistol« an . -all anywhere. ' Phone JatH. !» 11 Tnlnall Street, 2\vks. utar26 BOAKOKHS WANTED 201 AND TABLE BOA ISP iuar29-.lt >OARDIN< > West SI I ( >« »UM IM» BOARD FOR REFINED i l — - RUMtDIMi. ED ( 0 iod IDDI.E AGED WOMAN WO! take one or too »mail children would have best of care and g (home. Apply It Fifth Ave. M ' board ; IIOUXN U )N I I D A X TE D TW O CO N N KCT1 N G FU R - ni*h«*«l room» for light hou>ek»*«»plng. Address \V-M, Evening Jonr mar29-3t. w ^tate t*'riiis I nal Office. \\ i * ' 7ANTED- - TU RENT TWO OR THREE! furnished housekeeping room», with! bath, four or^flve »«mar« » «*f Washington Mr#M»t »*rl<lp«*; married couple, no chll dr«»n. Willing to pay 640 to 645 per month Will furnlshud references. E. Murray Hotel Wilmington. u»ar29-lt. _ LOST Wl) I 1)1 \D. I OST -BLACK VELVET HAG IN PYTH J lan Castle. March 26. Kinder can keep money If they will return bag and con tents to 500 Market SC mar27-2t. OST HA 11 PIN WITH SIX BLACK seta In It. Valued a» keepsake; suit . »hie reward If returned to I. Maeklnsou, I Murshullton, Del. inar''7 ''t L OST J 316,117, isaiied by The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, on the life of James F. Whip.. The tinder will plea» return it to the undersigned. An application ha» been made for the isauiug of » dunllcate Janie» F. White, 122« King St. in«r24-eod-6t. I OR MISLAID—POLICY NO HOI 1 n(. Wl) 11 ti 1 im. « :w whim DUMP rm ck tf ouvra I hauliutf N FOR ! Phono mar22-lm J. F. Lee 6322 . K. WHOM WELL, 216 N. RODNEY Local mid ioittf «lirttauce Pliuin* 3058- W. ma; L. »irt»<*l. jiiitf «ml Iiaulintf 1IIOV-S 2-1 iu. and heavy hauling M urray. 3U East Ninth Si. UHAS. I'hfvii« IGH 1 > iuar2-lui W. 405 EL KINDS MOVING AND HAULING. Fifth and Madison streets. 5028 . >ept 13 Ifr. liOVINU hsahntf. long «llt^ancr. dsy end ititfh* Wil-n! itfron aii'l PhUsd'vliebL: Jo« Lattan7.il«, 602 UrsBf«> 8r ang7 lyr. A Mtn..}y Vli«»n«» 7..»f \ r er bin « • Kxprt> 1'hous 1J5-J. vmi t> j|N AND AI IKK THIS I»ATK I «II. nul 6c i*f>K|.M)inlKti> fur Any debt» unie«» I lu rare A. Levari ntf mar JU 81. '•••inrartiMl hv iuys«*lf. Ri<*hunlaoii 1'itrL, h»*l A FTHH THIS DAT K I WILL NOT HK rvsp.tiiHlblf for uny 1*1 I*m Ufilvi trwvlMd by inytK>lf. M. A. Slim*. 2064 North 1 * la 11 11 I» S:. uifl«7 3t AWNINGS Place jour order for awning* now. Es tluistos given; work guaranteed. W. ». WILLIAMS. Phone iftit-W. ! mar 1-1 oi. 8V3 Washington St. T , '^ 0l k?^. ,< ,|T Mlju.Ubl. '£5 and Spring Co. will b* held at the com puny s othee. 511 Orange atreet. Wllming* ion, pel., on Monday, Mareh JM, at 7 o'chn k P. M., for (be eleetlon »f « board rectors and fur the transaction | other business that may be brought b» }fore the meeting. Signed. ARTHUR M TON NULL. I I _ niarL'u tf President. V„t,7, 1-in ri hv ( ivln iiTat rill M . , I H * eo-partlirrablp b-ni«for« .»l.liiis' !"■ N l. tor obtuf,n A- Jua.pti trading and doing a rigging and contract lug business, under the naine of Ohnu •lenkiiiN, will be UlMaolved bv mutual con sent, an the 31 mi day of March. IU2U. aeph JeitkiüH n and Victor Olitnan Victor Ohmn n a\I!I pay all IndebtcdD' the former count« due, 1 A the businert« 'un I in in* same •tiring fr< • ii » of •artntTMiiip and collect ail hc Tblrt 21» ih dav of March, lu. VICTOR OILMAN. JOSEPH JENKINS. , iunr3tl-m. * THE STOCK HOLDERS OF TRIN ITY OIL C'ORI'OBATION : Noll™ la hereby given that a «pedal meeting i.f the stockholder« of Trinity Oil Corporation will bo held on the 13lh day of April, 11130, tit 10 A. M.. at the ..(Dee» ..I the company, at Port Worth, Teius. for the I purpose of iiiluptlug or rejecting an agree i ment dalcd the 6th day of March. 1H3U. and entered Into between the hoard of dire.* tors of both Trinity OH Corporation and Casa OH Company, and providing fnr the merger and . . nsolldatbin of said corpora Itlona under the corporate name of Caaa Oil Company, with an authorised capital of »7..y«).owi, consisting of 750,000 shares of the tll'iir value of *10 |mt share, pursuant to the Ihws of the Stale «f Delaware. In such fuoes mad« mid provided and for th. transaction of any and all business In connection there ith. (hat may pruperly couie before »aid meeting. »kf* books of transfer of II»? company will be rlosed for tin* purpose* of Hu meeting at 12 o'eloek no«*n. on the l.Mh day «if March. B»20. : ml «ill b 10 A M., on fhe 14th «Ih> R.V order of Presideiil and Buar«I of* jDin etor». Dated, Fort ♦forth, Texn« Mareh 11T20 V. ( . NELSON. d e-opc I April. 11120. marin 20-R pin Seereiary I JEPORT OF THE LEGISLATUR! * AUDITING COMMITTEE FOR THE YEAR 1013. We, the niidemigned auditing committee. appointed by th«* NIuety-MVenth General cmbly. i«» audit the account* «»f State Onicps and .Slate IustitutioiiH of the State :«»f Delaware, herewith submit the follow ni - report IBd • • ■■.ill .. . t|,e appropriât loo for th.- Secretary of state'« o(Rre increased, ns they are en Itireiy .uuueijuat«* u* meet the ezpcuse« for tbs year i.r 1030 Sf. Michael's Pay Nursery I« doing a wonderful work raring for orphan babies, :in«l the State can well afford to i*e liberal Its appropriation. Records iu the various offices are iu good » v condition, Ue»pwtfuHir suhmlUed, MILLARD S, GREG t. ! , 1U , „ 1 ** 4*ioo ■M) 047 .34 s*t rt'*3 oo " 1, -:SS'SS 1Aii**3 41 ipiaK a. ■.■un», ■ I • 36 fïFir; twwnn v, s , "so 2t4 is» Chairman. ROBERT fl. IIOLLKTT. Secretary. RECEIPTS FOR 1910—GENERAL FUND 1019—Jan. 13. Cash In Bank . Licenses and F Supreme Court ITmS . Banking A Insurauee . R.illrond Tax . Interest on Railroad Mort gages . s " l# of at Faruhursl. linierest on Bank Deposits. Mtt;: SttlrW*" 0 " cü: ; : : ; ; Franchise Taxes .... Taxes . ÂJ.ÎVopîè. , Anto Llreuses 3 M21 ,S2 1. ILRItrr lüil\s»iMH» - Yim'kY n« fPi S i H * " * 'Tin im •* 97 i|;^i; E12:tj»3 Ferri» IndiiNtrlfll School 1 akerlta u< Sale of Law*» »V Revised ('ode*.. L Gov.. Del. A- Colored Col Tax ... 12061if'« 1 I . SCh ° 01 .. Ku "'!" .! ; ; ;>1\ on Nat. Bank Stork..'.. Extradition ,*f PrUonere. , Del. Hospital Emergency..-. state Bnard of Pharmacy. State Beard of Game & Flail.. I.State Highway Department.. I Portrait Uommiasion . 50,000.(H> 6.S55.20 41.89 ItNMHl .7S _ - 224.644.66 5o!mku»i 49,4!M».1»6 74,461.06 j ... $3.793.414.8; Total ... E X PEN DITI UE8- GK X ER A L FUND $ 132.005.06 67.I15.7S 244.IWO.U7 5.7S4.2» l3.thKJ.72 437.959.01 ! Executive Department .. Department of Justice .. Charitlc» A Eleemosynary In«.. II i-t..rival U.'cords . Public Defense Education . 1 luiproveiuent of Public Health . Agriculture .... Legislative . Interest on Bonded Debt I Miscellaneous . Cash in Bank . Public High •J6.25O.06 '.•8.4J4.S5 . l.:u .f3.788.414.87 SCHOOL FUND RECEIPTS. 1919—-Jan. 13. Total . .$ in »'a»h in Bank . Received from I n vest ment . Dividend on Bank Stock... Obu.uo 31 .347.1h» Income Tax General Fund Interest, Into ] J Total 5o.0iHi.00 SO.WW.uO 410.46 10,927 10 Deposits st on Bonds ... .S 3» ;\ PKNDITURKS. .9 11,170.08 .. 118.tV5-3.72 . «0.672.44 • |. \i Book» . h I New Castle Co. .. Kent t'«» Susses »'*». 192 88.6491» • leash In Bank . 23.223.lt ..$ 366,237.46 Total SINKING FUND RECEIPTS 1919—Jan 13. .$ 18.1M9.7 t Cnwh In Bunk . Inheritance Tax . Interest oil Bonds Deposits . - -.L". 'i'cSn - ii3«r ».,6U(t 1 «J 11 ntere»t |Uj m - RrvrBW . From Iuve«lment» . 2», per rent Deductions from Highway Bunds . 15.not ».09 . ...» 119,814 95 Total EXPENDITURES ! Investment lu 4U per cent. Vic UU ... .$ 10,000.00 t or j ! 1926—Jnu. 12. Ca»h In Hauk . ixasiiuv . i.w.Mt.JO • . 5 n'.«is no J j •" ~ 29. BUSINESS NOTICE. GENERAL desk.NS, FLOWERS UBS. P. Hamilton, 319 K. Tblnl St. marlS-lai J. PEOPLES -HOUSE graining and glazing. Phone 4814-W. JOHN KEYBOLD. PAPERHANGER AND zi decorator, 2361 Pino St. mar23-0t. ■ 1? PAINTING, 1423 Woodliwu marl2-lm II. Ave. TTT. Phone S443-W. ulrk nerv'.ee <uar3-liu. ' ■i-l i 1 ROOFING, A. Spain, 715 Madison mar4-lm. Tin. tar. alack St, Phone 4662-W. , "' 1 1,< ' st ««ck *"*« Fourth St. WALL PAPER. A. Seidel, paperhanger, Q Wall paper for »ale. Phone 840,"-W. «29 BUILD Before starting consult IBS. THOMAS general builder and carpen ter jobber. Alteration and Repair Work Especially. Phone 3566-W City. Shop, Eden Park. ! ! msrR-1 m. *• 1*. M PRO» FSMOXAI ÏJMR DRESSING MRS. V, b* ' dr»»»intf ft elf I irMnitff. dont* nt lioni*» Ap|«oiutni«itf befw«*en 7 end 9 Phone 6542. A -Sf - ■ I, I 'OH SAM. « iiiriiini. L'OK SAI.K * irunk. Apply Jin Wet si, I,■'UK HAM; TWO BEDROOM SUITES. A 406 McCabe Av.*, I'Iiuiiu 52.V. iiia r29-2t. I Hit SALE. TWO BEDS. AI. S' Plumé '.s; ill. TWO marl'd 31. LA KO K (AVKLI N< rlV 31. VOH SALE * coach. ( VOi: SALE FIRE WOOD. *■ Walnut St. Phone 7351*. REED REVERSIBLE BABV ( Mil 0*011 M inur25-6t. — APPLY 853 inurO-liu. S ^ bought, Hold and exchanged, llarniuii. 410 Walnut St AND SLIGHTLY USED. H E. "_ Wlfl . »ALL ONE ACORN * heater, No. 23 jan; ' KITCHEN Apply LU'tM Washington mar27 3t. -— Si r e' » It SALK I.P-TODATK VLT.UAMK .UK ...util, «1th rubber; bargain. \p ply 1.33 W. Kuunb S' ui«r3P , »d .'>r. |i' 0 , 1 . 1 S V,J T " " ciioick lots in L Dart 'lar.leiia. 1610 IT-uu-Mvaula Ate Phoue ITiT'l .(.•iiklns._" " ' mar3Uut. V (),t s ALF POODIaE ■- eight months old. at reef. |xou SALE J tfir j FOX TERRIER, Apply B»7 W. 2lth mar'JS-Ot. -— — BAR RED RUCK EGGS. $2 1«. ... I!r k i:\ — 1 I^O It SALE TilHKK SKIOM» HAND * healers, in perfect conillllou S, « 1 11 In in h. Third mid Talunll Sir. feb3«-tf. -—___ _ __ liOUHKS FOR SALE SADDLE HOUSES 4 * to hire by the hour. X022 W. Seventh Phono 5402. feb24-tf. umr20-2iu. ... orCOnTÎ' ti.vr. „nr.eu.n .. , ..mw ^ . . HAND HOI SEMOLl) LOOKS Li, aU1 ' * 0, 'l. Morrison and Lane, *' * Kmg .st. Rnoiie 4756-U. uprlT-yr. .,,i ~ ' —" 77*"" P, R , SALE—HOSE COMB RHODE ,, 11 ulau . tJ V. 0 ' 1 hatching eggs. |3 for 13. Delivered, hay, Uos 41. Maraballtou, Del. marl-cod 3m. .. . ■—I I* N 'EL I I LL BLOODED RICHAUD 1 Holsreln hulls and hull calves. Innnire Hirer Farm, /.chky s Corner, on Faulk marJO-Ot. - OF CINDERS, SI, 2000 CUBIC YARDS delivered anywhere. 'hone mayO-lyr. 1^0R SALE • pupple«. thorough bn (i Price'« < oruer, P. U.. TWO FEMALE AIREDALE! " aImphH.. i*t •ir**7 :*.( ï I »'ail H Third U n l mnr.ll-lrr __ _ 9 * 11 • I ; GUESTS GAS* . Ärmst ron; »' ■ table ami g a g. moving SALE ROUND «tore; reason f«»r Apply Cil «I ii Pont Kl. DININGROOM mar27-2i. 11 IUII EST PRIDES PAID SECOND h:in«I furniture and carpets, rite. Phone 5113 W Shipley Sts - I 1 > EFJUIGERATORS. Y stove», oil at oven ; lowest cash »tor«' iu the elfy, Berger's. Itiird and Shipley Sts. " l ' CVm SALE ■ cheap t<* conditio«. I Pa TjHlR SALK -OLD TOWN SPONSOR * canoe, with Eveniudc detachable motor; both practically new; bargain to <|ulek buyer. Phone 505. uiar20-6t. ONE POWER SPRAYER, •jnlrk buyer; No. } working! (i. Lockwood, New Gardeu, marSè-St. HANDMADE GARBAGE fans -I with - i a A UN' cm, i.r. and "RIM h.i >ms 8j.tally Till Simp 315 Orange s:. Second floor. mar35 Ini _i'5 ï* ï ivi-u pi v n n ninniivs , g .. as new redo^ prlce; rere op'i ThVrtlr-Vi Sf ,larkue8H ,,, ® no Co • • j f ^iniv- 1 » 81._ m«rli- lni. sir!* si-1 ï -tu.' e * ours m 1.11* ï \\ ' 1."^' ''.'J' 1,t1, '' I'lpelers Heater.," S G. Williams, '| T'"a '■' , ; 1 TatuaU St*. Formerly 513j ,,r:111 *" _■ _ jy.iOlf. / SIIFAPES—IIFF^'bU) -UNGER ■ *5 and up Car row > Singer ^ .ï i Fourth St. Rhone 3516-J. liL___ s tu f[ k r AN . ïï rr ,cp k . ra K a * dc«k«. Office .-hairs, régis J" rî< . Rung «*ablueti». safes, rixiiirr». ««te. \\ • IV- 1 v 'w-** r ! ,r, ' ''bn ng". A. HINDIN, 104 [ HVO ' Jinô-lyr. w^77.r*i77 , M. wf—^ — " V a ' ,.»» P 1 , S -'UL M'.U 8S-NOTL I LAYER a ptanu. made 1*3' Hehulng, New York: 32 roll« of music, beuch amt sto^l. Worth M »II »ell reasonable for cash, rail; after (> r. M. 1 K. 43rd 81. inur20-1t. - 1 ---Honed M.LL OVER STOCK OF 2.000 sheet, sise 8»^xU, lightweight typewp.i cr « arbon paper, in boxes of 100 sheets each at IL40 per box; rr Phone 6515 W. - . \\ TILL •gular 35 value. 1*. 4». Box mar2T-3t. VOR SA LE— 500 SHARES COMMON, ■ stock of automatic Counter Sink and Tool Co. Par value fit). Will be sold for a Share. Apply 1301 Vandever Ave. -- — ---—^ HOW CASES. COUNTERS. PARTI t Ion a. barber and lee cream parlor mir rur», office furniture and »tore fixtures 'bought anil sold. Phone 5113-W. I'hlrd ;in«l Shipley St». V mar*. Bergers. iuar26 6;u. I^ur Rale thuruughhukd rmudi: * I «laud Rod getting«. Indian Hill Farms. Newport Piko. Call William care Rodger Wilson. P. u. Box 224. 206. Marshal!. Phone mar25-4t. J^OU SALE BOOK OF t new, twenty volume»; one desk, »uitatde for home or d«»w and door •21-61. . PHONOt.R MMIS wc„ valu.. #116 1 'V hlI«. t hey I« ,t m ' Edison. Victor and Colnmbl« p««. Alford Piauo Co., 210 W. Ninth SL J KNOWLEDGE m fflee; win •reens. 1334 Orange St. ■■ m -JUKI YARDS OF LINOLEUM REM «mmFI/ remnant», large enough f#»r kitchen: t half price. Bring your mea»urK i*nt ». Hurlock'». Seventh and l*oplar St j. i un r23 • M AHOG A NY Pat be. o rds. JanO-lyr. LXlR SALE. T Rugs and Floor Covering» IICRLOCK'S CASH HOUSE. Second Hand Furniture Bought. Seventh and Poplar Sts. may2«-rf. SOWING MACHINES nut CUT. SOLDI ®n<I exchanged; user) Singer machtn 111 «i*«« I'dee new machine» St a munth. " * T , *l >li i" »" make, of muehiue» '•»ehllie Exchange. 4111 \\ aluut St. sf 79 hewing Phone ja «22-1 y r. SttSirHStib Bros, FROM AND TATNALL STS. t Kor #•!•—Steniu pipe, soil pipe, I-beams, channel», angle», ^column», shafting, pul ha,, 6;; 1 - boilers. Black». engines, 1 1 >be». drill pi-»«, ,erap iron, port.il,Iu .. »lerere mlx»i. boiler atiachi-d. sugL'-lyr. I PI WO TIA'ING. (»4ANO TUNING DONE ACCURATELY A and promptly. 11 W. Driscoll, 513 K eighth St. Phon; 4013-W. fcb26-tf. »LANG rUMKQ AND REPAIRING; player work a specialty ; work gnamo ll. J. A.MO.N, 7 E. »bird St. Phone 2760. I teed. marSB-lyr. ... 1,1 gov et Hing planet nt ths birth laie U Mars, god of War T h ege p r ■ ml,J l " ' v '•«'»»'J ■••"•'»«» I" ,;:l Morn on I ■ dale. 1 ]iass >. till -brain bovver with llteaddod .bit {Its lo «MTJ ■'III lo a guceeAflfUl end I I" - ) : ' Uv - av- - mg new on ■ 1 . XV. it - l> dC n ■ v '•did -f III- 'pposil «• V. but. do not, " >■ ■■■' - - ■> married. .Mm : - Ii ■ '.do c apt |.< lie it al. blit 1 ' neve-- bceon. brill-, I i« He ,r .".nil n - n -8. -v tei li. pat ner. .md b'nnnd absoluie .iva.tj.* 1 \\ ml \d< fivor the e nlrae n. ,. mu rlia« -I through the Want Ada. 1,11 k wo « n \k \<; n:n «fading. M \R( II 29. IIOOMs I lilt MENT L'OR HEN r FURNISHED BOOMS V Washington SI L'OK HEM SEI ONII STOUi * room. 1422 Van Buren Si. 1,'ull KENT * hoard 1: ".'7 -t F HO N • i.n !" :r 1 LHM. HEU UUUM WITH 1200 Mariait St. àiiurâ-liu. VOR RENT A private family. 7i. Evening .luurnal Rohm AM) BOARD IN Boulevard. Addnv Office. mur29-3t. R F° ,: KKX 'I XKATLT Kl KNISHKI. r, ;r v ündtM°r " ltl ' {,r u'%/u" Ilj. will V unducr A re, maKSI lt. VOR RENT I geutleiuan: FURNISHED ROOM FOR Apply mur20-0f. all eonvenlcDces. 220 W. 10th St I^OK RENT FURNISHED ROOM. * rate family, next to bath. 317 j Twenty-third St. PHI West mar'.*7 3t. - IS'« RUNT TWO UM'URNTSHED * ruoms f«r lltflit honarkeeplDK; no blldren. Apply 1815 TatuaU St. mar3U St. - I J'OIl KENT ROOM, WITH OR WITH out boaril: private family. I'boni: 171M1-.L mar23-tlt. rsi»U RKNT A light bouackeepliig. . . .. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR Apply 801 Vb West street. -- ()()•) WEST vr 1 • ' ' -* for loUgc, . i untrs liu. . 1 bedroum. two gentlemen ; *J»th St. mnr22-tf. FURNISHED ROOM ; all convenience* 1 RKM NEATLY FURNISHED Ijolulug bath, for one or f Rhone. 103 W ». mar39-3t. ■ , Is „ , ii d " > ' * la U mar. J-it. ... . .. .v,, Is ' l.I.N - SL O M) THIRD . huoms «nltable for huau.css onl'-es. Dr. Lewis, at iI5 Market St. feli33-tf. Phoue 0000-W. HI REN J TWO FURNISHED ROOMS. » llrtngroom and bedroom, snitbale for married couple, two gentlemen or two, ladies. Apply 764 Adams St. mar37-3l. L'OR KENT 3'WO * FURNISHED CUM * iniinienttng rooms: good loeatlou, with or without hoard. IIU3 W. Twelfth St. mar37-2t. ADR RENT NICELY . FURNISHED week or mouth. «01 Apply at restaurant. II \ I ^ OPPOR II Mill S 1< , ,|! s ALE dkvgoodh STWKE, CKN ^ t raIi\ located ; well «'NtahligUcd. Ad-J [dress S lis. Evening Journal Otflc*. mar27 3t.l n w.NG TO THE ...LI. COST v* spring «lot hen, have your ol«I ciiubef [«•leaned and pressed like new at 5 Wc«l Seven Hi St T 1,K HoVD BUSINESS COLLEGE HAS * :, 5aiii placed t-n or twelve atudeuts nGer from 30 to .'»« day*«' study, two iu no- i [«ition« t lia I pay A1A« per month. Enroll i ,m ' nl 11 °" n 'lll save you money for our mi lfoil rates will soon advance. Terms of payment to suit you. I»r. E. L. Cross. î»01 W ashing tun «tret. Phoue 7S27. 23-lOt. nni r 2 *J -lit. , HKCIRK \l ELECTRIC FIXt'uKES^UHeXpESt'Tn J towu; everything electrical. Grossman! Electric Oo., Phone 1451-J. 1 neiv address, 416 King St. mnrlT-lvr. PROPOSALS. j i »HARD or dikeptors up mt. /.ion * * ■'■■netor.v eonipan.v will receive scaled 'ii. 11 ,'."!? < ', rl ""' l -V' «"»oral j ' F reach si reel, until and on c '*°- v »J April, iu the year 1630. for r,ie pnrpose of removing the l.odies In MU Hon. along Unouter pike. All bodies or! Kvhalever parts remain of them, are I t'laeeil in Flu.* eases, in good euudilioii, 1 All loiubatones and rallliigs are to l.e '-.»el h n ,. w ,-emeterT The fcoard reserves Hie right Iu reject any or all Mds. Spei lU | eallons ran lie obtained by calling nt I be | ÎÜ2J2ÎÜ2: _ wrMJt _ , OUM.KI) PROPOSALS WILL BE R] ft reived by the Trustees of the Poor of! N " w *'■"»«*• county, until 10 A. ... »ä» /iä's ä June 30. with beef, bread, groeerfea baceo. shees. carpet slipper», drygoods medicines. BhlderN on xboea. carpet slip • » to I per» and dry good» will he requlivd furnish »ample». Bid» lor beef wili be by the «inarter. in proj»«»rtion of one Mnn «(Harter to three for* «jiiurters. out of eat-[ tie well fattened and dressing not le« than 500 pounds. Bi«ls for groceries and {drugs will be on the various kinds men- In the srhedule and must be of the best «jualif.v. Bid- will also be receive«! for stippiylug hospital with <• reamer y but ter. dellvere«! In such «»nautili«»» as the »ti ; porlntendent w ill direct. JAMES W. FOSTER. ' mar20 2'. Superintendent. | ACTION SALE—ANT DESCRIPTION. anywhere. If you want to sell, see Hamilton, the square deal auctioneer an«l 1 L»rm agent, 763 Ma«ilaon St. Phone 7348-W. ( Jaoy0-3m. PUBLIC SALE. K I.AIR'S BAZAAR. THURSDAY. APRIL 1. We srlll ktri one press load of horse?« and mules to »«*11 private. Some extra good horses, weigh iug from 1100 to 1500, | pounds. K LAI U A HOLLINGSWORTH.' iar29-2t. . u-.utTi t ni- Fi\F Bl.lt SAU). I..066 \v OUTII UI 1 INi. FURNITURE. - CARPETS. RUGS, ■MATTINGS, ETC.. WILL BE SOLD AT STIDHAM ft SON S AUCTION' STORE. Ml E fourth street FRIDAY. APRIL 2.i 1 iti20 . at i O'CLOCK p. .vi. SMAKP. Brass bed«. eDamelod bedi. feit mat tresse», diningroom furniture, library »mte. I«iuartered «»ak frame. In brown leather: library tables, dressers and chiffonier». i llvltigroom suite. In silk plush. du\en port, tapestry c<«uch. buffets, leather seat ■ ro.-k.-r». 25 good olli.-o arm olmlrs 1 solving desk chair, couch, dn ven port and J; eü ; Ht,luU complete; pillows, "rugs, MATTINGS. LINOLEUM. 25 fine rug». 9x12. S.JIx 10.6, UxW. Iu ««■ minster, wilton. brussehi, tapestry wool l Mhre ; 45 malting rugs. 9»1J only. 28 roles of the belt matting. 166 pound« and « ltd warp good». Tbl« will be one of the j largest sales we expe«*t this spring. 125 GR ASS RUGS. We will offer to the high, st bidder at this »ale, a large eoiielgnmeut of grass in the liest colors and effect; just the, All size». Will sell PS | rug» nig for spring and summer, lixl-j, Sx 10, 6x9. 56x72 G-*— every rug. regardless of prie.-. . STIDHAM & SON, Auctioneer» mar29 30 aprl. S\\ir\R) WORKER. \\ s 1 When you want jour cesspools cleaned, phone 4052 W. feWMyr. _V K. KKLtKR IS STILL AT FOURTH and West Sts. Now Is the tune to wells cleaned. Uhouc 5118. have your jnm-21-lyr. « PIIOI.STERING. J.UILOK AND LEATHER FuRNIFUKE our specialty; material »upp.led; rea» ■ prices; work guaranteed. Prompt .N. Y. Upholstery Co., 725 M.idi »MglU-lyr. I delivery, eon St. FHANSPORTA HON. Leave I'lidadcipnia Pier 10 N o r I li pier id, .Norm -,. u Wharves (Race 61.). i âGljïivJlr 5 P. M. ] rhé,Wy»-j»«jLwjs FREIGHT ONLY fsran Leave Wilmington . SSiXBgJ French Street Wharf, 5 u \I .:*"***? & M-_I —-- -- .. 77-I To Philadelphia V UM •< „„J , ana l ncstcr » v , . . FIST I RKK.III Wl) I*\SSF\GEH SKRYK F Le«w Wilmington, Fourth flreet VVtmr.*, 1 dl'iiv 1 ^eueBt'siturday« ! 'and Su7dax'y h Jîîi ; ^ v) - noul , Hm , Yl5 P. M s On Saturday» and Sundays, 7.36, 163; ' i; 1 1 't ■ x - i ■ • x i ' I x . - 1 n i . ) , , WIUINOTS It .'((' * ROLTI Leave Wilmington 6 36, s.po lo.tsi a. M . jo^» nooll , 2.66, 4,ti6. C.UO son. lo.uu and' ir.oo p, m l.cav Pennsgrore 715 '-"6, 11 00 A. M L*5k Ä °°' '°°' « W ' 11 w '*• «■ •"■» 11. 4.) A vr r v ,®r. ; Boat l oi c ^ i ttr for eM,uui r * urf»(*o» Ml VI L-T VIT Min SALE, VUÎT s.VTk TWO r EJeii Park Garden». Arp. I'huue 1767 .1. CHOICE LOTS IN 1010 Pounaylvanla iuar26-Si. I SAlrt SEVEN LUTS I'OUK AO thr«v adjoining- Mluquadale. Ad JctrsH S-99. Evening mar29-3t. VOU JT joining. Nil» 1 ' i-.J* 1 K*»ad. Joinual Offic A SEVEN ROOM HOUSE •urn crib, garden, fruit trees •res of ground. Apply L. t\ c'ooper. HIS King St. marS7*3t. VoH sale I with burn. and tw ,,,,11 hall PLOT AT ELMHURST, 1 50.0(H) feet: good location. Sa}lM- 'jpjo Lumotte St. Exchange. 0222. c. P. Phone diiPout feb'Jl-tf. VOR SALE BUNGALOW AT BELLE A fonte: seven rooms, bath. heat, elec trie, cement cellar; lut ÔUxlOO. Phone 3886-J. Apply. CovgUTs, :;037 Market St. mar27-l2t. . ï»OU SALK ON KOCtlTH ST., NEAR • Oraiup-. tio-atory lirb-:, ihv.-IIIuk. »ij. rouiua, blüh, wworml ; ponpcrsIoii. 1'rlce BM Apply IW W. Iblrufulb St. iuur37-3l. I soit SALE—HOUSE. EIOHT ROOMS I 1 und hath, gas and electric, garage and ..then outbuildings ; lot .'»0x151». Posse« «ion ran lio arranged Biitisfactorllj-. StfUi Market • si. mnrJ6-3t. JUS I NESS PROPERTY. DWELLING. ^ lot or farm- wts have it, or xvlll get it Uenguu Realty Co., 316 North Phoue 7103. Open creuiuga. 1 fur you. Jack tun St. oiur.Vlyr. FARM LANDS FOR SALE-NEW JERSEY VEW JERSEY ACREAGE BARGAIN $3 -sA cash. *3 monthly, buys two- acres hue land. Full price *70; only JÖ8 each. VaR, llso Broadway, New York. marl-liu. FOR SAKE. 1303 Lob dell St. 1305 Lobdell St 315 E. Thirteenth St. 317 E. Thirteenth s;. ( HAS. O. tIC 1ER. S36 Market St. mar34 tf. m.M EST ATE—FOR REM. ILL RENT TO RELIABLE PARTY, 14 privat«« fooium, lo«rat«*d al Ninth and Shipley Sts. Apply W3 Shipley St. ouir29 3t. L'Ä per monnV'.t"';; V Harrison S' Jaraiblnoki. 513 v„. t ,h w w 'i ; • \P\RTME\TS FOR RENT. feblS-tf. FIVE] •omi o 0 „ r J I 1 RM SHED KV I RI MENT, room», bath, back porch. Possession. i'olh'ge luu. Robert II. Jones. 4146-J. iuar29-2t. Phone FOR RENT. i ■ storage. KENT—OFF ICE IND Apply 003 Shipley St. uiar20-3t SPACE %P-\RTWENFS WANTED. U 7.VNTKD THREE OR FOUR ROOM apartment, west »Ide; young married ms .I'iUlr.'ii, Gall . m: M. ESTATE U W i l l). 11MXTED—TO BUY UR KENT SMALL bouse : good location; only two in Address W-7U, Eveuiug Journal mar28-3t. fa to By. « »öl« «-. l«r '■ near Wilmington. Jeserlptlou of same. 1I1B Journal U«ee. _ isiio SVIE--KIG T^VIN INDIAN MO h U .Ai.i, mid HUN INDIAN .>1U Annlv ^ Jeffereon"«!" Cïr: ' U ' 0<1< ' ' ApplY Bn ' J " r,n r 1 .«..n OVEUUND * vhvuv - " ' .Harrison . t. ANTED—TO RENT A SMALL FARM Please state ftill Address W-77. F.ven Phone 73S0. iuar2»l-6t. Apfdy 30. Tatnall St tnae.b ,f 1 mar3U-eod-3t. SALE—CLEVELAND weight motorcycle, 375; [112 E. Second St. ^.»K LIGHT 19 U model. iuar27-2t. TOURING, Apply 410 North mar27-6t. POU SALE-FORD SEDAN, 191»; GOOD ■ | I |1 i X'll SALE— UNK DORT 5-PASSENGER teiiriug ear. a 1 eonuiiion. Phouel u,a ' rOR sale one FIVE-PASSENGER - itak'aml touring ear, good as new; must »ell on u«*«giunt of leaving towu. How lard Ball. Newport. Del. umrSO-St. - j y*OR SALE—> IVE PASSENGER FORD. 1 1 *° ud ■•o"' 11 "»"* demouuubleri»..^; —T 1916 mar27-2t. SEVEN PASSKNOEK Medan. I9J8 model, excellent Apply 2020 Market St. mar26-3t. Phoue 3062. P O R * Haynes condition. aS A L K 6597-J. 1 G. Bart ram, 1228 West St. mar26-8t. I ^OKDS — SEVERAL TOURINGS. - sedan and chassis, priced rlpht: I Dodge . touring, cheap. mar20-lm. 702 Scott St. UOB SALE—1910 FORI» SEDAN*. WIRE A. wheels; Oakland Six Roadster, D««dgo Roarister. winter and summer top. Apply' after 5 P. M. 1623 West Eighth St. mar29-4t. i - F°. K At "T 0 CAR< TWu to.n 1 truck, itn« munth «Id, pneumatic lire«'^ will sell right; reason for selling busi urns demand# a 5-lou truck. Call 7K06 W.. or (Kil W.dlaalon Sf uiar->7 6i - -1 -- _ 1 j'E'OK Sale — 7-PASSEXGEit STAX 1 ley steamer. *r wtl! trade for bout. Brandywine Auto Painting Co., Gil pin Ave., between Rodney aud Clayton Sts. Phone 6384-J. * mar9-1m. y" " ~ ' ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ • "■ •»". — ■■ - T BED CARS; J ^SED TRUCKS ; L ALL MAKES. « ... TO 5 TO.N;4> ( Special easy terms. No endorsement re-, table,quire«!. J. D. Greenlees. Agent. »21 Wgsst 1 * — --- -mar28-1in. LHlR SALE DODGE COUPE AND 1 D,„|ge Roadster. Apply KAKNEY MOTOR SALES CO I j| 0 Concord Avenue. Open evenings, 7 to 9 o'clock. mer2-tf. |)IKR('E-ARROW .TOURING CAR. ' 1 || arn e* I an.l 7 passenger Buiek». 5 and 7 ' rwoi twu NEW ELGIN six CARS FOR strung^s' gYTi \ar, THIRD À i'ONNeV.I.' STS. ALSO USED CARS. angSO-eod-lyr. jiassenger. T. U, BRADFORD. 1521 Delaware Ave. Phone 1995. dee'.M tf. |fOR BALK rtVO HIGH GRADI « IR8 C it bargain prices. One enclosed. o!her touring. Both have new cord tir « an» u good »hap«- all around. Chauco to buy high grade oar at a low grade price. Also Ford with all-year body. Answer quick. P. u. Box 397. mur 26 - 8 t. T he following selected cars for quick sale ;llttdge sedan, Ute mo dell Chevrolet touring, model 490. $350; C rolet touring, model 41K). 1018; 1918; Ford touring. 1918. THOMAS HUGHES, Ford coupe. 900 French St. Open Evening». Phone 3979. mar'J7-; 191S Paige Sedan. 7-passcnger. 1919 Kissel Sedan. I! ' ,; Sni'-k 'louring , 91 ,, 0vcrUad Touring. Muick roam, g 19ls Chevrolet Roadster, IMjJ Ford Touring. The above "Tre'miy be bought NATIONAL WAV." a new monthly pm , 1 ,|8D - •« help» you help yonrseif. Ac ' 1Ukk S ° ° C '° Ck dccO-lyr. TURN HALL, 802-08 French St, - "tÿpfwhît fbs ~ -- = . -'J.'.rs" ,U 1K ,:... I a omu TVPEVVRITUII ex •'• ; chine. U. A i: h-ek writers 2 W, Seventh St., over barber shop Phoue 80T:i or 2775. deelO-lyr. __ j T''PB' V »1 'Elis REN TED THREE 1 nuuth.-. ne Rental »pplled on pur l "* 1 *T 1 So i!' ^ 1 * !* ! monthly. t ypewriters -. Sta |S-tt Little Four." ! H» HO« -I PAINTING. V.VIE- KEENAN HOUSE PAINTING. graining and g a nig Uffiuatet ■ ar. 1604 We*t Sixteenth St. uiarOlyr. J fully furniehd n ar :* •; \\. 1 i J [J MM CM | 'Ghosts Claim Another Vic tim in Old Denver jail c, 4 I PRISONER HANGS HIMSELF TO BARS » N. K. A. Staff «special. DKXVER. Mareh •.'■—The ghosts of in the city jail her« another victim. Tito the "hoodoo cell' Y have claimed single cell in an Isolated part of the Jail has been the scene of more than '• one grimy Irag'dy. charg'd with a petty ofTens himself with his bell after one night f Hie "hoodoo cell. Jacob Becker, ' handed with the ghosts Virgin Tremble and two conf derates dorilo prisoners wlien in th'-midn ccll hiiusi', went avild and hi'oke ,j: il aft ? two days in the "hoodoo ceil." The remains of the straps and rop< 4 * that two other mçn used io s'rangl« out their lives cling to :pipcs 4 tho roof of the cell. Un« man traced "Belter dealt! than I •ilslionor," -across the wall beforti ho I took his life. Another wrote that 'I I declaring the eleventh commanUni-nt | to be 'Thou shaft not squeal." j Authorities now consider tlic dos ing of the "hoodoo cell." FARMERS OPPOSE I 1 OUIIIOIIW v/l I VUU WAR TRAINING N. E. A. ^laff Special. "ASHINOTON. March Y;—Our recentl scrap with Germany, In whtcli youth of the land was mus-tercit into military service for tli.j nations d< - reuse, lias convinced ilio farmer of lit a middle west that universal military training is tm« , ise as a national policy, Prior to the war. opposition to uni versal training was largely sentimen tal. It was felt that it might breed th'fl wap. Today, however, the mid-west farmer knows why lie is opposed lo It. This is his reason : "The war took from our farms hun dreds of thousands of our best young Forty per coni, refuse to return men. lo farm work. "We believe tlic same would huppe:» if the farm boy« were taken for liue'. mont h iperiods for I raining." many negroes OLD SOUTH X. E. A. Spoeial Correspondence. MEMPHIS, March 2'..—Are migration*! of Negroes from the Soulti to seriousl:| handicap Southern industries? During the war thousands of Negr laborers left the South for the war far-I I lories of the North. They have not re-I I turned. Instead they are taking ««■ 'g I places, it is said, of foreign-born labn l I in Northern mills and factories an II I tliose who remained in the Soutli arel « not sufflelenl to carry ou the vvork| | here, Memphis faces a labor shortage., . I Although there are a few Idle Negroes! ( tiere who are refusing work al cveul j higher wages than those last year, j ] there is a serious shortage. C.oUoitH ! mills and plantations using Negro Ir>-|| i l#r almost exclusively are complain j [ jf|g ()f , he |ack of , ian<|s anrt p, :ll>n tng 111 the importation of Negroes Irom ottier|g parts of the t^ulli. MEXICAN WORKERS MAY AID TEXAS j i SAN ANTONIO. Texas, March V. | I will borrowed labor cemrnl frlcndshi. J between the l. S. amt Mexico? If nreaenl nlans of envDlOvers are , successful, hundreds of unskilled Mew lean workmen will bo broiigtit into run»-h'exas to relieve the labor shortage on 1 an "* aD(l rail''ajs. ; Eadl one of them, when he returns i i n liio riwn foiintp v will lie a ii't« > ssf'ti r . . . , , nr " f ^ ,0 '' wl "- or depclldlim on the treatment received. | l emaurJo L. Padilla, formerly a com | nv , r ,.| a | a g ( . n t 0 f the Villtsla g0\rrn im-nt. und now engage« I In business I lier., cees in th«' nronosed tilm an un l' 10 Pf 0po»ea pun, an op | portlinity and at the same time a need Tor can? that justice be done, A I HOMELESS M \ ^ LIVE: l\ THE CITY .I\II HACKENSACK. March nf Ihf: prospect of I0U0 homeless fanil- I tics May 1. Dr. Albert Vonschllcdcr, | president of the board of health, pro poses to turn Ih" Hackensack tail inlo living quarters. The jail, filled with baths, steam heat, Is almost cmplv. ?*n- Because I'l \N fO STABIMZI SU \vn»\AVIAN 'CHANGE, OOPEMIAOKN. March »— Rfprcsen- ! i fl ii Vfla f..,-.... . *. . | , , s l»cniTiark, Norway and 9 Sweden will meet hero shortly !o dis- q cuss plans for stabilizing Scandinavian *1 A kronen is worth about half ,3 M* value per dollar. WHAT'S FAIR I »II OXK IS I MM FOR W'OTHER OKLAHOMA CITY, March 2 .—"Don't youse know me, Jodge?" queried Bill Hîeman, Negro, chapped with silifica tion, "I'sc mowed yo' lawn neiphbor's lawn." nounced His Honor, like you charge me. Mil (.HIM OX AY I FF SPOKANE March "l \ o-enller., .i. he™cumptained b. tin slrrrff panv. "T'other nignt." M „| hé. "I hart •" s,an l " p ail 111 «••■>• to Twenty first street and then n wife p C lid m-til T.v. nlv -,X| • ■ Hl MINSK!) I Ills (flAM.I 1,( tNIKlN. Min-li 2 \|, f -. i,j Ghance. a servant, was disting a nian H-ple. e when s!i >,.w i . . Heeled ill ■ n- -r . f.. ■ tier, wi, . si-r- lined and f-II in fjjn over tier head, lui I did red strike her and yo* ''That .«cities it," an "I'll charge yuu Pay icn." TOI (.11 ON IHM. 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