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HELP WANTED—MADE. ADVBUTISTNG SOLICITOR—Experi enced only need apply. 809 Shipley street. dec3-tf. f 107 B. Front }anll-3t. * BARBER—First-class. street. 9 BOY—17 to 18 years of ago. for large i manufacturing concern; one with \ high school education preferred. Apply M. P. O. Box janl0-3t. I ► a own handwriting, to C. Z. 967. City. ; BARBER WANTED— »20 weekly, room and hoard and 50 per cent, over 840 l*i g money for quick barber. Apply Foal Exchange Barber Shop, Fort Janll-lt : 1 BOLTERS UP—PIECE RATES. °9PP MONEY MACHINE RÎOOBR8. MA RINE riggers, machiwsts, WXK» COME READY TO WORK. AND SHIP FITTERS WORK MONDAYj HANDS. PIPEFITTERS WANTED NEXT. APPLICATIONS. .... "H SUN SHIPBUILDING COMPANY. CHESTER, PA. FOR OTHERS SHOULD jan11-3t. ENERGETIC SALESMA N—To f "a d worker" 1 Aimly 0 ^29M*Market St. i.Ôtn 3t JpnlO-31. - !"• ELECTRIC APPLIANCE MANUFAC TURER has opening for good, reliable o'rn Selling experience not essential. We teach you our method. Apply »' > Ford Building, before 10 A. M. and » 7 P. M. Jan»-3t. I. A BORERS—35c per hour. W. R. Cl life Co.. Marine Terminal. Janll-3t. MACHINIST—Apply 7'® 1 ï;'' r a & «,^ nl0tl Ine-. Second and Lombard St*. jantl.lt. __ CUTTER—Experienced, for store for Saturday; chance for Garden Meat Market, Janll-2t. MEAT work. .»leady position. 1918 Lancaster Ave. MEN—Two. capable Book with American »2 i»er ord#»r. Addr«*81 J. F. Ti J"l* n u7 i , Hull©tin Bldg.. PhUadelphI*.. *' inington appulntmesit. MEN WISHING POSITIONS. Firemen Brakemen, Colored Train p ® r ' e ™' f ® n roads, write for Infor Experienca largo Delaware ma I Ion; Jl 35-1200 month, unnecessary. Inter-Railway. Dept. 73*. Indian a polls. PLUMBER—Must he ftret-class «Apply A. Julian. 413 Walnut 8t. janH -21. . SALESMEN— »75 easily earned commission, following live leads in Wilmington. Give past experience and references. Address. R. E. Chapman. 1524 ''Iigstnut St.. Boom 514, Phlla.. Pa jan2-4-3.9-11-12. In TWO YOUNO MEN can obtain «elllns] positions with Pictorial Review; fr.ej «• »vn.-rwr.ood contractor bricklayer.|<«1«-Im. ^bss ^« yas M'P'V Mr Ulrich, " '""1"« « u * "", i oinpany. _ja nlt -i _ —- ~~ ~ ■ „ - HELP WANTED—FEMALE, _> to travel. Apply before 12. Mr, Price,, Ilf*tel Merritt. Jnall-lt. . foodstuffs Army and AT ONCE—Salesladies for department. In Epps's Navy Stores Co.. 802 Market street. * Janll-lt. A W'HITE WOMAN of middle age. working housekeeper. In small fam P-54. Evening Journal Jan9-3t. as Address gily Office. »TTR ACTIVE YOUNG WOMAN— Who - can sell Pictorial Review to storos. ■»fflees; one who can travel occaslort illy. Apply before 12 and after « Mr 'rice. Hole] Merritt. Janll-lt. middle-aired white no other RELIABLE. woman for. housework; ieed apply. A good home for th© right 1723 Penn*ylvan»i Ave. \ . party. tan9.n-13. "Sr'S Tt OM «ecô'n<? 0 ftnor 0 'janl-lt. 51 : Ki ng at- «econo noor . ' COOK AND WAITRESS—Colored. llv© In country; must be experienced. Phone Newark. 46-R-3. Janl0-3t. 3011 r.TRIj—For genera! housework. West St. Janl0-2t. GIRT«—For do general housework. Apartment No. I. COLORED RELIABLE nurse a«id to l.Â*(» W. Seventh St. tanll-lt. ! WOMAN— T» work In restaurant. Union Lunch Room. Second and Union »treet». j»nll-3t. White; good wages; 230 French street. WAITRESS — steady work. |snl0-4t. WOMAN—For housework. In suburb»; eek. P. O. Bo* 807, City. 810 per dec29-lm. WANTED—White girl, for light house I a n » h, Donaldson, 1004 Jefferson .St. work ; good pay. Apartment No. 5. Janll-2t. w\NTED—Reliable housekeeper: washing; must sleep m: reference». Xddresa F-57, Evening Journal Office. janI0.3t. no help wanted. WANTED—Organizers for the Fores ters of America, founded In 179«. one of America's leading patriotic benefi cial fraternal ordere. I have the most liberal contract on commission ever of. ««red to State or district organizers. Good salesmen can earn 115.000 Write E. C. Co*. Supreme Or year. ganlser. 56 Lincoln Ave., Newark, N. J. jan9-4t. • SALESMAN WANTED. SPECIALTY fiALESMRN—Two hone*». hard-working men, willing to hiifltle for .advancement. Expense* advanced. Address S-89, Evening Journal Office. SALESMEN -To comb territory for re. taller* and manufacturer*. selling well-known popular-priced* ribbon* as sideline; commission basis. Add res* Box 347, Catasauqua, Pa. Janl0-3t. SALESMEN—Calling contractors and building public, to sell built-in Good coin mis Penn.Greg Mfg. Co,. St. Paul, janl0-3t. mall box. Rapid seller. »ion. Minn, AGKNTS WAIfTEI). START VOUR OWN BUSINESS Make more money. Retail Kawleigh'* Good Health Food Product*. .Spice*. Flavor*. Medicine*. Toilet Preparat Ions, etc. 15« every-day nece«*llie» u*ed by mi] lions. 1«argent company; b*hed 35 year*. ••ver America. Products ©old on time; lowest wholesale. No experience, prac tically no capital needed. We furnish everything; tench you to manage your •wn permanent, big-paying business. I3.h00-95.000 yearly. occupation; references. W. T. Rawleigh Co., Dept. 758. Freeport, Janll-12t. estab Favorably known all Particulars free; in SITUATION WANTED—MALE COLORED MAN—Slightly Um«, de. «1res work of any kind, anywhere Address W-33. Evening Journal Office jan9.3t. FIX5RIDA—Competent drive ear to Florida I'hone 5542-J-2. chauffeur will for expenses. Jan6-eod-3t. YOUNG MAN—26. single, desires cleri cal position: si* years' experience; liest of reference«. Address W-21. Evening Journal Office. JanlP.6t. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. STENOGRAPHER AND CLERK—Ex perienced. desires position: good ref erence. Phone 7576. jan9-6t. STENOGRAPHER—Experienced, sires position. In replying state salary. Address W-30, Evening Journal jan8-6t. <1 ; iffice. YOUNO LADY BOOKKEEPER desire« work evenings. Address W-33. Jan 1 UJt lag Journal Office. BOARD WANTED BOARD—For baby 2 years old. dress W-36, Evening Journal Office, janl l-2t. _ hoo.m \m> hoard « wtkd TWO YOUNO MEN board In private family, tween 5 and 8 P. M. 7009. Ad desire room and Phone be Janll-2t. BO AH D1C RS WANTED. KV TO HOARD—Best of care taken. 8387- W. Can furnish reference. Phone jan4-4t. ROOM—Large front; >11 S. Jackson St. board if desired. JanS-4t. / WANTED TO BUT. i PIPKf.ESS HEATER—Must be able. Phone 2297-J. reason JanlO-lm. WANTED. DAREV WANTS TO SEE YOU—Do you I want the highest price for jewelrv and diamonds? DAREV MONEY LOAVj OJFICE, K] Market St. Phone 773S-J. j Bonded and licensed to the city. sept23-Iyr. «eU| FirRNITURB. CARPETS BOUGHT— „ZKinP* attention to all calls. Jacob Prodigal. Phone 3508.W. Jyl2-lyr. FEMALE RABBIT DOG—Must be full three years old. Calvaryse, 1802 W. Seventh street. Jan9-8t. HIGHEST Baer. 623 King St. Phone 667t-J. jan8-lm. br»*d: two F. PRBTSS for raw fur*. Irvin HIGHEST PRICES PAID for second . 3 »>and furniture. .Simon Spire. Phone 20014 3V. Second St. Juncl7-lyr. j HOUSEHOLD GOODS—I cash prices. J. Sklut. Second St. D. * A. 3222-W pay highest 305-307 W. Jan21-lyr. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, office and store ) fixture* bought and sold Berger's, j Third and Shipley Sts. Phone jyU-tf I 1 WILL BUY YOUR OLD CARPETS— Isaac Gibb*. 838 French St. Phon© 2995. AVI1I par good price. June9-lyr. R-Vlk. papers, metal» furniture, men«, clothing. |unk Highest price«. New management. L. Frankel. 104 Madieon, St. Phone 6710-W. Jar9-lyr. , RUGS. RUGS. RUGS. LINOLEUM New and second-hand furnltnr. bought and sold. Cash house. tfure cure for Installment germs. CHAS. S. HURLOCK * SON. mar25-lyr. Seventh and Poplar Ste. THE CHILDREN'S BUREAU MAY SEND YOU A LETTER. rlvggg-a«-ejs w-. Ph-mé .'."ui Open" , vemungi* may22- t I-- l.nni. BI GS AND CARPETS TO CUEA -O«« F. Lang Co.. 1205 Orange St. lan 28 - if. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. FOR SALE—Stone quarry business and plant; fully equipped. '1912 Weat* Ninth St. dec28-lm. FOR SALE—Up-to-date cleaning and dyeing entahliahmeot; ose of the hcat store* in Wilmington: good location; reason for selling, going Into other business. Address S-87. Evening Jour nal Office. Jan9-3t. BUSINESS NTTY—Will sell cheap, store, doing good business. Just oft Market street. Apply S-86. Evening Journal Office. Jan9.3t. OPPORTU SPLENDID MOVING AND HAULING. . A CALL FOR HALL, »276-J-510 Mon ^ street, for light hauling; local or to'long distance, rat©« reasonable. dec22-lyr. v ALWAYS AT TOUR SERVICE—Mov ing. express and storage. Mundy Bros., 814 King St. Jnne20-tf. Personal supervision. Phone 7290. HERBERT reasonable; BROWN. prompt; 305 West SI. H.—Hauling; long distance. Phone 7899.J. augl9-tf. CONSTANTINF. i T JÎSTARDG— Mo» Ing and hauling. 2u9 W. Second St. Phono 332S-M. june22-lyr. DELIVERING * LIGHT HAULING— James 1. Passwater. 312 Sixth Ave. Phone 8872. jan2-lm. FOR GENERAL HAULING AND MOV ING, call Donnelly. Phone 5617. 704 Harrison St. a«pt6-Iyr. "GOOD MEN AND TRUE"—Percy Con r,i?. Centrevllle, Del.. will receive two ticket« for the Majestic If he will please call at The Evening Journal) Office. HAULING & MOVING—Any time, any where. Phone 4473-W. Keystone Gar 219 Maryland Ave. oct21-lyr age. or LIGHT HAULING—Local and long dis. Alexander Gagnon, 616 Madl Phone 3969-W. tance, son St. dec29-lm. MOVING A HAULING— C. H. Thorn ton. 1322 W. Fifth SL Phone 7997-W. Jy29-lyr, _ MOVING AND HAULING of any kind. B. Durr, 909 Elm St. Phono 672S-M gept!2-lyr._ MOVING AND HAULING— Go Call Lane, J22^ any King SL may5-lyr. where. Phone 4766-W. REGISTER'S ORDER. ESTATE OF JAME2S CONOWAY. DE CEASED—Notice 1« hereby given that of Administration. the estate of Jnme* Conoway. late of Brandywine hundred deceased, were duly granted unto Nicholas Spieles, on the tenth day of January, A. D. 1913, *nd .all person© Indebted to *ald dr ceased are requested to make payment© to the Administrator without delay, and al] person© having demand* against the deceased arc required to exhibit «nd present the same, duly probated, to the said administrator, on or before the 10th day of January. A. D. 1924, or abide by the law In this behalf. NICHOLAS SPIELES. Administrator. Address William F. Kurt*. Attorney duPont Bldg., Wilmington, Janll-eod-9t. at-Law-. Delaware. 9TORAGS PRIVATE ROOMS for household goods. G. F. Lang Co., 1205 Orange atreet. marSl-tf. ROSENBLATT S STORAGE HOUSE Private rooms and .space at reason Apply 811 W. Front St. dec28-lm. able rates. Phono 1770. STORAGE— Clean. light storage rooms for furniture. Gawthrop Storage Warc hoiiBc. Inc. 705 Orange St. Phone 73. marl6-t-t-»-lye .' PIANO TUNING. PIANO TUNING done accurately and promptly Also piano and player piano repairing. R. W. Driscoll. Phone 6592. febM-tf. PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS tuned and repaired and rebuilt. Esti mates free. Phono 76t9. Stclnway representatives. GEWEHR PIANO CO.. 216 TV. Ninth St. junel3-lyr. TUNING AND REPAIRING—Player work a specialty. All work .guaran teed. H. J. Amon, 3310 Market Phone 2760. jan8-lm. S' PUBLIC SALK. K LAIR'S BAZAAR, Wilmington, Del, Auction sale» every Saturday, at 10 Horsea at private sale at all times. Klair & Hollingsworth. apr6-lyr. NOTICES ANTHONY FKRRAKA. formerly of the American Barber Shop, ton Market street, is now located at S. E. Omet SSPSMK*? 8tre0lS ; J.V* «M 11 ™ SSL Aftfcte SS! 1 ? ome irons at bis new place of business. Jant-lm. BATTERY prices go UP soon. Better nave your generator and battery 1101 rrench'sc'phon? icOI-w'^'Pre'lto aug7-tu©K-thur*-8aJ-tf __ -:-Stove* BT AT TIIORTTY of til© Commissioner, of Navigation. letter of December .10, 1922. permission has been granted to change the name of (I I* S *'Li»*lr Lee,** official number 204,496. ••Ishmael.'* Daniel B. Jonee. Hef>utyJ?y Collector of rusloms. Wilmington. Del Jan*-4t. Wilmington. Dot . January 5. 1923. The annual meeting of the member* of the New ramie County Mutual ôJKSÏ^lf'oiY^Mioa'îi» < Vo. hfl e d l "wlm T nO, ° Tenth street. Wilmington. Delaware. on Monday, the 15th Instant, at o'clock a. in , for the purpose of elect i ng five (5) members to serve as man gers for three (3) year», and for the transaction of *ucu other business as may come before It. The poll» will open at 10 o'clock a. m.. and close at p m All policy holders In this com pany are entitled to vote, B. O. STRICKLAND, Secretary. FRANK—Have everything arranged We see "The Blackmailers" together, Have courage. Watch this column, janll-lt. ETHEL. NOTICE. - janS-11-15. of every dencrlu ton made to order reuphoUterlar soeSaltv * RKLIABLE UPHOLSTERING CO. 810 Walnut St Phon© 7549-W apr!2-tf. 5113-W. WATER RATES . u a( , v . n r. the Arc due and f , h V T tr> l't I11DI1 f NY.IICI I Jt [ )tl 1 II 1 IC 111 , ,. , • V f ,\xr >11) IP Kn 1 l(lin£j 4,11/11». i/uiiuiiij, rt-i . ,_J L'iortSle 1011111 clRCl l\1110 4>IS. ' Non-Meter Class -Annual Rates If paid during the month of January. 1923, 1" per cent, discount; after Jan uary the face of the bill will be re quired. , If not paid before the first dsy of March, 1923. the water may he shut off Meter Class—Minimum Rates If paid during the month of January, Janu ary. the face of the bill will be required 1 If not paid before the first day |March. 1923, the water may be shut off «IM- ,f'no, "paid within 69 day. after quarter, 11»« water may be | op , n from g A . M. to S P M.* information by D. & A. Phone 6900. BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS MAH LON BETTS. K©irtsir»r. j Jan2-eod-lm. r* ~ — I BUSINESS NOTICES. ANY MfRROR RE-SILVERED French process, de\#r Ave. L. H. Ehlers. »St.. 1347 Van June9-lyr. Phone 2667. ALL MAKES talking machine* re paired. railed for and delivered. Sortman'* Music Shop. 4 W. Seventh St. Phone 5832-R. f©b28.1yr. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS — Ask xm about cylinder grinding and why L. St G. Motor Hales Janl6- lyr. excel In this line. Co. 108-110 Market .St. BUCHER— «Sign» of every dencrlptlon, at 713 Shipley St. Phono 1035-W. Janl4-lyr. DOLL HOHPITAI head«. june3-lyr. All parts, wigs and 414 Orange 8t. Phon© 8188-W. DOLL HOSPITAL—Oomblngs made un 629 Ma.liaon St. Formerly *18 tv i ! wiM-lyr HEMSTITCHING, PICOTING. 8c PER YARD ELIZABETH JOSEPH, 7<>1 Orange fit. Bottomley Apts. Junel9-lyr. Seventh «<t. Phone 8354. PLUMBING AND HEATING KEYBOLD BROS.. 611 W Sixth St. iunelO-lyr. Phon« 8424. SHAFER & WITKOWSKI—Carpenters, cabinetmaking a specialty. Window and porches enclosed, mayS.tf. screens, doora 2513 Market St. Phone 7462. WILMINGTON ROOFING A HEATING CO.—Roofing, spouting, heater work; tin. tar. slag roofing: jobbing promptly attended to. Shop, l 1 ^ K 24th St. Phone 4054-W. octf-lyr. PAPERHANGING. ARTISTIC PAPERHANGING—leaders Fishman: work done reasonable. 618 W, Second St. Phone 6419-R. Jan21.1yr. HOWARD WHITTEN—Wall hanging* and draper!© ». 114 W— hington fit. aug7-lyr. Phone 858«. MARANTZ— Paperhanger ; room* pa pered, |4 up. 830 W. Second SL Phone mayi3-lyr. PAPERHANGING—Wallpaper 9or «ale. A. Seidel. 420 HI. Fourth St. 8405-W. Phone Jyl7-yr. PAPKR1IANGING — Harry Shame»: <*ni N. Clayton St. Phone 6753. aug22-lyr. •rlv QUALITY WALLPAT'BR at quantity prices. Harry Kershaw, «19 Adams St. Phone 6010. octî.lyr. S. LEVEN KRON *- SON—Practical paperhangers and decorators. Reas onable price«. Plusie 3573-_ septll-lyr. CIOCKS. CLOCKS EDWARD J. BUTLER. Specialist In repairing Clockmaker. fin** American and foreign chime and hall clocks. Please mall postal. Will call and give estimates on your work. 819 MARKET ST., ROOM 39 PHONE 2383. denj2«-lm. -—r—— • • • LIFE AND CHARACTER READING JANUARY It. , » People born on this date abhor flattery, but are exceedingly appre ciative of the commendation which they feel they have rightly earned. They are magnetic, and draw peo ple to them by the working ot the natural law, but they dislike any especial demonstration of ulTeetion. These people make the very fin est teacher» In the world, due to the fact, that they are kind and gentle, and are able to secure and hold the love of their students. Their pupils have a great desire ti sometimes, for no thnn to please their teacher. The sign governing this date Is Capricorn, and the governing planet Is Saturn. The astral colors' are silver-gray and hlack, and the blrthstone Is a white onyx. progress, other reason The Want Ads are always ready No matter what you de for use. sire. yo>; are sure to find It by using the Want Ads daily. I l'oit SALE A DOUBLE Repair House, 610 King St. -- A «Undard Sewing Machine. 15.00. K Harman, 420 W. 9ih St. HAZEL HEATER—Stove lont-tf. — It. A Drop.brad Sewing Machine. 119.09. ,J ,J0 W N,n,h 8t> ex-i—--. A R^uJ* 0 * 0 , OF ^ . ST<,V ^L,5 , . :P ^w S m th« f uÎT- n< Ä«L lifni* I J °n « .Vl* .ufÇJl st d j V ||.{, pA,r 1,ous «» 510 King hi. i _ 1 . 9t .~ " A PAIR of Dutcher Corduroy Trousers you ' ^ they rip you get ft back * new pair; also l«c back for every «Jv®! 1 # comes off. Ephraim ana I novV-Tf 3 * nd 5 W> Fourlh 8t * ATTENTION Now- I. VhV Time 8TOVF livn.'M for all make* of atovee. Bricks. grates. jPipe». elbow* (tot them at Herger'a. Th| rd and -Shipley Su. Phon« 6113-W. '" u «t.-lyr. In-j—--—- i R new 1 Jacob Jant*. Bos, 11.». Porter». Del. lan9-3t. ID-- BARBER SHOP—Completely furnished. for sale or will rent by week or month. tool*. King St Inquire 2141 Poplar St. tanl0-2t. — ___1301 j BAKKKLS and K1>;s of all kind*. ba^eN h !.n5 n i?„A 0id Ph U< '' l ,' ! , r .- ,n xÄ ** «*nd kegs. Phjne 1182. August H. Sauer. 701 South Market street. Janlf-lyr. BINDERS—R©sl atokerod clnd©rs. free 1 frt>rn clinker*; delivered any place. any lim ®* ,n * n V Quantltle*. Phone 353 After hours, Mendenhall. 16. N. B Mancfll Co., 83S Tatnall St. Jan4-lm. — EMPIRE PIPELESS HEATERS I Cocifult , mingion and vicinity. .S. G. WILLIAMS Sc BRO. CO.. — 1 i Phon© 36J Third and Tatnall Sts. decl4-cod-tf. before buying; 500 In Wll* j I FIREWOOD—All dry, fine lot of hick ory. narence T. Weldln, 148-R, Holly Oak. Jan«-1 i . . .. . ^ t . i FIREWOOD—Oak hickory, etc.; any length First City Wood Co , A and Ihouth Market Sts. Phone 890. . dec20-lm. Hardwood—A n v length. J swift. R K D. No. 2. North Haft. Md. Jan9-4t. HOUSEHOLD (iOODS — Second-hand. bought and »old. Morrieon Sc Lane. 122 King St. Phone 4754-W. June8-lyr. HALF-PRICE SALE of oulto. overcoat*. tronaer* and odd coat*, at the MlslU Clothing House. 102-4 Market atreet. off- -— -——————— H & S. STORE AND OFFICE Ss^ÄäLb.-SSS^s r'r of ''(T /'v _A_". , | eqiilpment. 113 Market street Phone ' 1 JOIN June4-lyr. Our (400) sewing machine club | n nineteen plenty three Robert A. Parvis, 913 Market St. Jan9-lyr. J. W. BLACK1STON. 821 Shipley St Complete line of used office equip. ment, including furniture, typewriters.' adding machines, etc. Also dealer in the new Remington and Corona Port able and L. C. .Smith Standard Ty writer*. Phone 8985-W. r dec29-t MACHINERY—Motor, l«th©. drill pre»« and emery wheel. 5 Apply er2!Mf. ('an b© seen run fi-83, Evening Journal Office. ,n ' " „r. ' '" 1 -;-T7— wej^B'' drop 'J?**?, Sewing Ms chine, like new. B. B. Harman. 620 W. Ninth St. jatH-tf. ONE THOROUGHBRED Russell saddle horse. 8 year* old; weight. $06 pounds: good-looking, gentle for young lady or boy to handle. Phon© 2002-M. Janl0-2t. OLD-FASHIONED FURNITURE—Wal nut desk, high post bed. low boy. sofa and Mher nice piece*. Repairing all jlHnrt» of furniture Special antique work. John Klorlek. 1213 Kim atreet. Phnrie 7195-tt. Jan9-6t. POODLE DOGS—724 W. Third *rre»t. Jan3-12t. POOI. TABLES—We deliver and erect tables In plsytag condition, with new cloth and pocket* for 81*0 and up. Grady's, Eighth and Orange streets, marl-lyr. ELECTRIC V A C D U M Third floor apart. jan9-3t. ROYAL CLEANER, »26. ment. 702 W. Fourth St. REPAIR TOUR ROOF with fibre coat ing and elsstic roof cement Stops all S. O. William» Sk Bro., Third Jan 19 -1 yr. (leaks. and Tatnall Sts. Phone 364. Royal Vacuum hand washing machines. Easy men Is. Make your own terms. Harman, 62» W. 9lh St. pay B. E. jan4-tf. RESIDENTS OK UNION PARK GARDENS We have complete grate repairs for your furnace». Phone and we deliver. G. O. Robertson. 2012 Market SL decl8-tf. RAYMOND H. STOUT. 9H8 French St. New and Second-Hand Tire©. Part», Repairing. UNITED STATES TIKES and TUBBS Sales and Service Depot. AUTO ACCESSORIES. Genuine Ford Pari». Phone 4J16-R. BICYCLES. decl-lyr. SINGER Sawing Machine. 18.00. Jarman, 620 W. 9lh St. n e Jnn4-tf. i Ephraim Sr Ephraim, 3 and 5 West Fourth street. oci27-tf. STIRLITHS—PHONE 1201 Scrap Irons and irielale. I-beams and pipe. Front and Tatnall. no» 13-lyr. SABLE POMERANIAN PUPPIES— Male 'or female; registered slock. Call evenings. Saturday afternoons or Sundav. 4(N) Justison St., Elsmere. Del. janll-3t. SINGER SEWING MACHINES. |84, likrf new. J35: on© W*he»*Ier and Wil son and one white dmpbead, all at tachments. Easy terms. 621 W. Fourth St. Phone 2519-J. oct6-lyr. V Omcnn, TURK BY8— Ma rn moth Bronze 915 each. Cockerels. |3 and 94 each, llnvsworth. Marehalltcn, Del. 5529-J-2. « »_ . xrhh* Wv-finA^S?!' Al*o White Wyandotte pfü'nL ianl ; jann-3t. J *7" I UNDERWEAR BARGAINS Ift single garments or union suits. Ephraim & Ephraim, 3 & 5 W. Fourth St. oct27-tf. •WHITE LEGHORN HENS—50; 12 Cockerels, while and buff leghorns. D. W. Asquith. 3 Northern Ave., Elsmere, J«n.5-6t. Dele WORKING GLOVES of all kinds and prices. Also "automobile gloves. Eph rain A Ephraim, 3 A 5 W. Fourth St. oct27-tf. i Bicycles, wagons, velocipedes and doll Phone 52. 837 Tatnall St. Open augi-lyr. «an», evenings 15 BLACK MINORCA COCKE RA L8— |3 each. Phone 859-J. jan5-6t. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION. Private, Individual In f/ strucllon. L raphy. ■ Accountancy, roughs Calculator, Etc DayeNIght. fa« Stenog Bookkeeping. Bur ■ß** Estab. 1910. 402 W. 22nd SL Jec22-lm. Rooms FOR RENT. ATTRACTIVE ROOM—For gentleman. private home. 1510 West St Phone ■HH dec59-lm 31'01-M. I FT T RNI8HBD ROOMS—7 W. Eleventh* ^_janio.at. FRONT BEDROOM—Private Home, near Boulevard Phone 2032-K. Jan9-6t TZ- - - "FLODKTTK" HOTEL# *07-109 French «t.— Rooms, all heated, hot and cold , running water In every room; th© b«sl ; plac© in town to make your home You can have m room by the week or you can live there In comfort as long as you live, or you can gel a room there for one night, the low prices for a place like tnls will surprise you. Under S** w management. dec!4-2mo. •■hah THF ,vn,Hv. V. c I THE WOMAN —Tcggy xi ner, Blamere Del. win plea»« call at The hv.-nlng Journal Office, for two tlcke,s on ,h « Arcadia. - - BOOM—Second glory. 119 Adam* Phono 13S-W. jan8-eod-lt. ___ KOOMS—Two - ,or "* ht housekeeping. 7;g Madison St. janl«-6t. * - ROOMS—Two, unfurnished: able. 2000 Market St. - ROOM—Furnished Orange St ROOMS—On« or two. furnished for I light housekeeping. 903 Ixmibard si. Janll-lt. 1 reason J«fi9-3t. all conv©nl«nc©*. Jan9-3t. ROOMS-For gentlemen u n( v... 1« p nth 81 le 12 E 13th Sl all convrti dec26-lm. bath, elec-' 1212 West Jnnll-lm. ROOM—latrge, furnished. trie, heat; 83.60 per week, street. — I ROOMS—Large and small, furnished, lodging, electric, heat, hath West St. j««n-:t. ROOM S—Two. large, bath ; very rra* - ; Apply 1813 Hainut 8t. J ! onable. JanlO-lt. ROOMS—Two. furnished; heat; grn. ; Tlt-Tiien preferred; 16 per week. 2413 Wut >st. jsnl0.6t. ROO.Al—Cozy and warm; private Prot estant family; f> per week. 11 S Sycamore SI. jan*-3t. RDf»M—Desirable, furnlehed for young gentleman 901 W. Ninth street Jsnt-lmo. ROOM—With or without board; no ob jection to child. Address H-7T. Even ing Journal Office. Jan6-lf. ROOM—Furnl»hed, for lodging. 800 Washington St., next to comer house. Jan2.tr. ROOMS—Four, unfurnished; all con . . . ' ' ' *>. per mon' 908 Vandever A%e. veniences. ROOM—Furnished, for one or two gen tlemfn. reasonable; one block from Hotel duPont. 5 K. Twelfth 8t. Jan 11-12-13-15-17-19. ROOMS—Two, unfurnished. private sink. heat, gas and electric, bath and reasonable. 2505 Wash Jan9-3t. I u> * °f Ph° n< " ■ | ln * 10 *' a1 WILL RENT part of warm, furnished house, private family. Phone 3472-M. 1* n 5-«t. ; after Janl ! -2t. j 2410 MADISON ST.—Two room*, hath. d heat. Call 8370. or 5975-W. electric light. g*a phone, o'clock. ONE ROOM—Furnished for lodging; electric and well heated for lady or **Jailî?-îf W «•'>"«<»■> 1 __ AITOHOBim FOll BALK. -- - - ~~ AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING—All work guaranteed Price Machine Co.. 418 Front St, jan5.*t. --nesday *ir .laiusy £ o, ssïrsîr'!ï^ 1221 MARKET ST. and 1116 King St.. iw» qr ihre« room*. fuml*hcd or -r. tyrnlehed, electricity, heal; Immedi ate possession. Apply 1116 King fit. Jan;« .St. FURMSlIFD ROOMS. u mar20-lf. CALIFORNIA AND CUSTOM-MADE TOPS, painting and trimming. H. P. Boggs, 115 Concord Ave. Phone 659-W. oct!9-lyr. . Motors and generators, armatures In stock, etc. ght, sold, exchanged. H. R. Cann, Wollaston St. Phone 1269-R. feb23-lyr. ELECTRIC REPAIRS Bou > ■: 1 I ESSEX SEDAN—In extra fine condi tion. Phone 8301, j j The following Hat of cars have been > Ä'^r^t"*,*.»; these cars at very attractive Pri««". | snd fretfully mfiell gur patron.g. 1-Dcdge Reader, S wm. winter and eummer top. 1—Wlllys-Knlght Roadster. 1—Rrl«t*o© Roadster. 1—Mercer Touring; 4.pa**enRer. 1—Bulck Touring; 5-pa*»enger. 1—Paige Roadster. iZ8i2f.n,SÏi le iwS 1—Mitchell Touring! 1—Peerless Touring; 4-passenger 1—1919 NASH I -ton tuck, with new Jan9-4t EXCHANGB CAR SALE rash transaction, simply deduct 10% from our prlct«. WILMINGTON «ASH MOTORS S. E. Cor. lllh & West Sts. Phono 74,5. open Evening». J FOR SALE—Republic truck. H4 4ons; panel body; has not been run over 1.000 miles. Call «602. jan9-3t. IFOR SALE—A gentleman who two .tuiomobilrs. will eeil or exchange} for property, his s«ven.p»s©enger, *19221 <'handler touring cnr, fully equipped, in flrst-cla»* condition. Ml cer tifleatf given If desired. Thorough ex anilnation allowed. Addre*s S-88. Even ing Journal Offlcr. Janll-3t. ' OOOD MEN AND TRUE**—Mace 101i - w Fifth street, will re celv© two ticket* for the Majestic If he will please call at The Evening Journal offlot . % LIGHT FORD TRUCK—Covered body, cheap. Apply S. G. Williams * Bro., Third and Tatnall St. nov2l-tf. SILVER TIRE CO. Special. 3-lnch used tires. 83; 4-Inch and up. |3, 202 King St. oct28-Iyr, VIM TRUCKS—Used and rebuilt, 1150 up. Terms IIANCE MOTOR TRUCK CO.. 704 W. Fifth SL Phone 426. apr7-tf. WE BUY AND SELL USED CARS KEIL MOTOR CO. 11TH AND TATNALL. mar9-tf 49» CHEVROLET—Touring car. ning and rubber In first-class condl Phone 5095-J. J«nS-4t. Run tlon. 1922 STUDEBAKER—Light *ix sedan; In good condition. Phone 8501. ian».4L REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE IA RARE CHANCE to get that Ideal home and pay Ilka rest •» Co.. Newport. Del. 1 septl-tf. J. U Jut. Phon© 231-W. at HOLLY OAK—A double honte, ftv« ri*orn» each side; all convenience*, will sell tor ft.500; rent. |70 a month. '"J*'' 1 ™ Jf. V. Montgomery. Phone 819. Jan l ' 3t - _.__ FULLY-GQUIPPSU FARM— J« acres, rlv. r • front; flve.raam. completely. furnished nouse. lawn shade, orchard. outbuilding», stock, implements; In com© from steamboat wharf on prop-1 erty; paying concern; quick s.»le. >3.504. Terms. E. H. Robertson. Princess Anne. Md. Route No. 2. Jsnl*-2t »'GOOD MEN AND TRUE" Mis* Mar !w«." Ä"ÄTÄ D for w 't£ A Ä: If «ho will plea« call at The i> on ,ng journal Office. ._*_ MODERN HOUSE-NIne room». porchea. all conveniences. 1811 du. St.'Pont St Make offer. Address Rev M. O. Ihsrcs. 32». K. Union Sr Bur. Ungton . N. J._latis im TWO * BUILDING LOTH- On 3«th St.. one square from Market; reasonable. _ M u_ _ a , <. n io..-it Aourees ..a N. Brooms »I. jam -ai. three .jibe railroad town of th!* division. Beau »&. n "l "improve nantie ,1-„U, phono or write. RIDLEY LAND co Phon , M.-W. Offies opposite ila tlon. BU P. R. R. Employes Llv© In RIDLEY PARK RI AL I-KTATK—FOB. UKST. H °.V. s& T. N T? r ,ow " ; Phone H °-3-^*J*'' arh ' Phone .52* J .. Bt'NGAJiOW- At Elmhurst. 6 room« sad hath; 16x65 ft. cemented bsee ment. J. G Justis Co., Newport. Del. Phone 231-W. declt-tf. EIGHT-ROOM rruoiaMs Marhhallton, Del. Janll. 3t. - WOMAN"- Mrs. C. H. "MAIL Brown, 2001 Rockford Road, will re-1 eelve two tickets for the Arcadia, by calling at The Evening Journal office •mu 302 W. THIRD «T— Six r.oms. gss. hack porch. Ill a month. jan1l-2t. 810 ORANGE STREET—Seven rooms Apply Carroll W. Griffith, Ninth SL W. J*n3-tf. 913 ('LAYTON ST.- Pomwlow Jan. 15. Will sell or rent. Phon« 1531-R. JanS-lm. ___ _ APARTMENTS FOB RENT. ■ j Jânt'-tl APARTMENT—PHrate; three room* and bath; southern exposure. West St w '"i Janll -3t. APARTMENT—FlV« large morn*, mod ern. central l«*cation. Po**e*»|on Feb ruary 25. Address K-84. Evening Jour nal Office. Janll-31. - APARTMENT—Three room* and bath, second floor; excellent location; all convenience«, Immediate possession. 318 Concord Ave. Phone 876'J. Janl0-4t. APARTMENT—Private, six rooms gas and electric; 17 E. Second St. Apply Lei vi'a X. B Corner Second and French streets. JtmelS-lyr NEW APARTMENTS—Thirtieth and Market streets, five rooms, bath porch; very desirable corner, posses don January 25. Apply Baker's Drug fi^tora, 30th and Market St*. — OR THREE-ROOM APART MRIVm-FurntPhud. f* and 85 per week. 301V* West fit. „ . FARMS FOR RALE—Farm. 127 acre».|. on^mSS'fram 0 both ÄnnsyL * H fc 0 gt , tion , ; m acres tillable. \ «ere. In frall tra- ef •" .*"•* *° ,* CT '* i 0 i.V m ^ r . 1 '. n ranarV .room hou»e large u»m. nu w granary, Cn i.SSw,-ahd hog pens. AIT out Ihullding* In A-l oondltiesi, price reas ,„ able ; terms mode to suit pur r ha*er. Apply Johu Dean. Mill Bead, Newark, Del. or Market Stand. Wed and Saturday, at Fifth and _ febM-lyr. FARMS fT>R SAfiFe. FOR RF.XT INDIVIDUAL electric. *« munUi. Phone 762». OARAGES—Wafer and 304 W 281 h St. dsc30-lm. MONEY TO LOAN. LOANS LOANS, ISO to 11.000, one year or I«»«. weekly payment plan; no chattel», no pawns, no salary assig^eefC character! and farsing power the basis of credit. WILMINGTON MORRIS PLAN BANK,! 909 Shipley Street. Open Tuesday Evenings Until 8 O'clock. |an9-lm. — MONEY TO LOAN—On mortgages, ln sums to suit. If you hare good oecur ilty. Addr.-sa W.Î9. Evening Journal Office. ian5-lro. — - .^ 7 ^ 77- 7 7 -~r— tt z -7 —; .»m/mvs dftpotivf »nrary (1 * bonded "o-IU^ord Bldg-PhomiJO««- . f»k6-Hrr. _ Ptimmn HOI SI. PAI9TIM, " ^ HOUSE PAINTING—S*ve the *urf»c© and you *ave all. James Keenan, 1604 W. 16th SL Phon© 7492-W. m>rt - ,yr ---. UPHOLSTERY. --— . c T x-ni NO of the bottsr kind 8 112-W .— - - lyr :.. - TYPEWRITERS -- Î - J. A. SMITH TYPEWRITER makes—^Underwoods'. L. C. Smith, noval*. Remington*. 01lvrr*-e»oid rented .tnd repaired all machine* punr 2 Weal Seventh St. Photip* dec26-lyr. anleed. «073-2775. own*}TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED—Buy new plan, 15^ month; NBt j! month. Har gain*. |!0 to Adding^ machines rmted. sold. jrypewrlter Co., ! Seventh and Market Sts. »eptil-ljrr. S O Underwood Typewriters for _ #> rent |3 per mo. Phone 3227- W V*) J dec22-lm. ' m ins rewound —Electric fans, motors, etc., rapalrcd Wuhüurion*^ PhMM«'7SI? B iyl0 Hr AVaslil ig ' " ' wiring material. ■ - Gross. __ ■WOOD WILSON wires your ifouss; without breaking your floors, plaster Pitone 4761 :500 Van augl2-Iyr. ELKTTTRlCAla, FIXTURES, lamps. radio supplies; ajl reduced, man Electric Co., N. 3V. Corner Fourth and Orange Sts. apr29-lf. "HAIL THE WOMAN"—Mrs James P. Jones. Jr., will please call at The Evening Journal Office, for two ticket» on the Arcadia. 201 W. Thirtieth streeL or pocketbook. Buren St. .SPIRITUALIST NOTICE PROGRESSIVE Spiritualist FIRST Church, 90« Wes' St. Sunday evening service. Wonderful demonstration hy Miss Ridley, of Buffalo (automatic spirit voice trance phyatc). Everybody Invrlted. Janll-3t. BUSINESS COLLEGES Self-Pity 1» Self-Humiliation—It Ig nores the pride of self; It makes a pet of one's manhood. Bring yourself to task—USE YOUR EVENINGS TO ADVANTAGE WITH US. BBACOM COLLEGE. Tenth and King Street». aug.'8-lyr. EXTRA'PUT OVER! WITH REAL PUNCH ; I I ' » at Dio.. A u,, j INCWSpapCf I l3y AbOUfluS p. With HUIÎÎOr, Drama ailU PnmanfP iwiiiaiitt, EXCELLENT CAST I IN NEW PRODUCTION THF PLAY HOF*—"Extra." a now American oomody-drama by Jack Allooato. Presented by Jack All •coate and William Collier. Staged bj Walter Wilson. j r . j j 1 Ann Tucker .Gertrude Ousting «Judge Malone William A. Norton I Il^nd^rnon .Howard Benton 1 John II. King. ... Howard Truemlell j Mr. Brewer.Hallett Thompson I«arr>* Patton ....Chu. N. Lawrenc© Wallace King.Cheater Morria WllJarJ ... Edward Poland Anionette Willard ...Marcia Byron Jimmy Flynn.Clyde Hunnewell u A Ä . 1, . , «n. R- H Osgood .Robert Thom© Mr Jones .Frederick Beane The Usât Humor and drama, politic« and love and reform all have a part n the make-up of the newspaper play. 'Extra." which appeared at the ( Playhouse last night. lively a modern play with a picture of lhe I rue and a tinge oÇ what Is n<jt tfrn ln a nrw(paper omce „„dl"»« is clever and gripping. "punih"—as the newspaper , 1, It 1* dlstJnc There U a nianl 5S1 would .«ay—at the end of each act am i Interest Is sustained to the point where everybody is working fut even after ths edition is put to While there I« plenty of mirth In the »how there are seri ous momenta a « well, and In addi tion to a business elory ther« 1» a pretty lltt'le romance running through It. It is brightly written, clear, clean and terse, and put over by a most capable cast. Wilmington theatre-goers last evening the of approval on sleep. "Extra," which wa* issued for the .first time ia Scranton. Pa., on Mon day evening of last week. Distinctively a newspaper story, with a departure occasionally from thu conventional, th« plot revolves around two joy-loving Inexperi enced college hoys who are not burdened seriously, for a time at least hjt the publication of paper thrust Into their management. Their Idea of Ilf« la» «>ot really to delve Into the depths of the busi ness world, but to have a good time. They have as their inspiration Omari Khayam. The newspaper has been turned over to them by the father of one of the boys who has gono to Europe for a pleasure trip. Previous to his departure an old family feud revived thau had to do with the ownership of slock The owner of the controlling stock. on his rival minority news to get revenge on ms nvai imuuruy shareholder decide» to lei the son ^ n *n*r secretly hoping he will wreck the prosperous prop.-rty. Th „ , n ^,y', .laughter becomes „rttate ^Cery nTtbe ymm. man lu u manage the paper, who la left to manaxe lI,T5 who knom „„thing of the , h ,r inspired hl« ® r the motive that in«pir«i ■» father to entrust the publication to, .._ , tinning awav «v ... lure of th- paper appears dark. w hen a sensation 1» developed by the newspaper long the "machine" Champion coming out In stytre headlines for the reform ticket In a hot campaign. Som-body * ■put over" the story without the knowledge of «he young publisher hi* ardent city editor. It aitpear cd a* if the paper would be ruined. At th.it Juncture the young publish er learns hi* father* purpose wa* have the *o n run the paper Into The youth s Princeton He de .* of the paper. had or '' ' to bankruptcy. fighting blood Is aroused, rides to make the paper successful, The supposed!»' "planted" ..... .. awav «hleh Is xp alned away thrill—brings a flareback of , rr ib»rs anil business that "turn the corner" .0 rro.per.ty for the paper, Of course, (he young publisher mar rlM ,h " « ,rlva '- "C C "j ,ry ' a " <1 ** "boob " n.aneglng editor weds th« "»oh-»l»ter reporter, and every thing ends well. mt,_ nl-iv ha* un excellent cast. P . w . lh a rem.ark lake their parts Hlln a remark able ea#*e and naturalness. Charles N. latwrenee as "Larry." appealed to «H with hhieplendid acting of th« erstwhile 'booh. He will oe re membeiwd us one of Elsie Janls' story— with a aub frnm Kmnce. «Since then ho ha* arisen to theatrical fame. The'bur «eene— one not seen In newspaper ofliee»—In which Larry and the butler sampl e ''prote chnloa^e^ — = -1- - ~ - - - -* TRANSPORTATION. ; i I LEAVE WILMINGTON French St. Wharf, 5 P. M. FREIGHT ONLY LEAVE PHILADELPHIA 'Pier 10, North Wharve* (Race Street) 5 P. M. WILSON LINE Phila.. Penn's Grove. Chester schedule of Trips leave Fourth SL WWf, Wilmington f„ P ' ' Philadelphia. »1 Chestnut St. UvhaVf. Philadelphia for Wilmington, at .7 30, xUOOo .V 7 # j S , P M ' ' •Runs on Sat.. Sun. and holidays. sRuns on week iU>'»- except Sat. w llm Inoton * Penn s Grove Routs Leave wflmlngton *6 15. 7.43, 10.00 A. M.. 12 00 noon. *3.45. 6.00. 8.00. 10.00 amd 12.00 P. M. .. , Leavo I'enn » Grove. ».i Sa, 7.00, 9.00. 11.no A. M.. 1.00, 3.00, «4.30, 7.00, 9.00 and 11.00 P. M. Trips marked (•) do not run on Sun. | Trips marked z leave at 4.00 and a.00 |P. M. on Sundays. See the Tropics This Winter We have arranged for taro special cruises on the Great Whits Fleet Steamer "Carrillo," Jan. 14 and Feb.. 14. through the Carib bean and Canal Zone Distance from N. T. and return. 4.774 mils» Fares, covering all expenses. Including shore excursions, 1315 and up. Time. 22 days. DELAWARE STEAMSHIP AGENCY & REALTY CO. 905 ORANGE STREET. ages" la a mighty clever by-pkijj and mirth provoking. Chester Morf ris, as Wallace King, the youmf newspaper publisher revealed hlm jself a capable actor and made the beat of bla leading part. The two 'young men were ably supported by Marcia Byron as the private sec retary and Gertrude Gupetln as a resourceful reporter. All the other parts were most capably taken—not the least being that of Howard Ben-' ton as the butler. Possibly, one of the most real istic scenes In the play to all news paper people Is the last act in whicn the Interior of a newspaper office is shown on election night, when. Larry, then the managing editor rushes In with stolen ballet boxes to announce he has a real "scoop" land that an "Extra." will have to bo nuhlished. n,1 y of <he Playhouse. lost evening, A* special guests of Manager Fin there was present a large delegation of workers from all the newspapers In this city. Following the flivst act Miss Byron was presented with , arRP hmlqu , t » f n>HM . , h e gift of the News-Journal Company. SOCIAL PERSONAL LADII2S OF GILAHITT KUiCTT. Mrs. Edward F. Higgins. was elected president of the Ladies of Charity at the annual meeting held yesterday afternoon. Other officers Mr ® Fr * nk Schweinhart, vice e i ec ted were; Mrs, P. A. Monlgle,• Miss Frances Collins, Mrs. Lewis presidents; Mrs. Anna C. Monagh Hn . treasurer; Mias Mary Elizabeth Regan, secretary. o MUSIC IANS TO DANTE. The annual ball of the Musicians' Union will bs held at the Auditor ium on next Tuesday evening. Danc ing will commence at I o'clock. The committee In charge has arranged a number of novelty dances. R. A. N. CIRCLE. The monthly meeting of ths R. A. N. Circle of Bpworth M. E. Sun I The school budget and building program were discussed by Wilbur H. Jump, Assistant (Hate Superin j tendent of Public Instruction In charge of elementary schools at a meeting last night of the Paront * .■ « «»» "* Mrs. Helen Merrick, 2126 Washing ton street, on Monday evening. Af-.' ter all reports wer» heard, plane were made concerning \ho Circle'« welfare. The social boar was en joyed by all. rt B TALK MT. PLEASANT SCHOOL BLIDOET Teacher Awoc.atlon of Mt Pleasant. The meeting was held in the Mt. Pleasant school house. Attendance wa* the largest since the organlia l, °" the ««eorlatlon. Following Mr Jump» ad drew*, a »urpris.* entertainment, under the "" Pe T,l '' h>aT ' <,, * on ' »»* given- Fourteen clippings con ^"Ing aayln». of great educator. <vcanling the relation of echool and . . . . . home were distributed Iqr pupils «3" on * member» present and , , . A specie! meeting of the Percnt- Teacher Aaaoclatlon of the Mt. a—j"« «« --3 AAednesdaj evening in the Commit-, nlly House at Bellefonte, when mem, her» will express their desire for additional school facilities In that district. , . Htghfleld. Jr., are expected to be. present. Representative Harry J-. Little and State Senator J. Gilpin J. O. KHORTIitDGE . TO UVTl'RE TONIGHT. J. Chauncey Shortlldge, principal of Maplewood School for boy» at Chester Height», Pa., and Superin tendent of Temperance of tha Friends' General Conference will, deliver an address with lantern slides at Wilmington Friends' Meeting House Fourth and West St»., thl» evening at 8 o'clock. His subject will b» "Some Problems of the Day as presented at the Richmond. lnd„ Conference." The following subjects will be briefly discussed: "Quakerism and Democracy." "Mod ern Aspect» of Peace," "Law En forcement." and "Education." uitlVC'FSS avvp WFT>fiT\r>fl UHLNfESS ANNE. ^ Jan 11. _ MjaB Dorothy E. Balts and E. «.-„.---..j wer ® quietly mar waa Performed by the Rev. Fred W. Clayton, rector of the church The bride I» a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Balt*, who reside In Manokln ne.r Prlnrw«. Anne. She in R graduate or M aahlnptoa Hl»h School. Miss Olivia Anna Jones and Audrie Nichols were married at the home of the bride at I o'clock yesterday by the Rev. Fred W. CIay:->n. The bride and groom are both : of Princss Anne and will their future home here. The brivic Is a daughter of E. Frank Jones. They left on the afternoon train for northern cities. 'dents taylor post bubon At a meeting of the Lewis A. Tay lor Post. • No. 5. American Legion. last night, officer» for the year were elected as follows; Com mander. Harry Price; vlce-comm«n-. der. Levi Lopcr; adjutant. LoFrenta Jone»; assistant adjutant. Nathan , „ . , ... _ __ W Grier: finance officer. O. N. Smith; treasurer. L. H. (Mover; hls torian. A. E. Harris; aerge&nt-at _ a, ™ a ' -Morace Henry. The installation of the new offl rertt w m be held the first Wedntw day night In February.