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HELP WASTED—MALI.
SOLICITOR—F-xperl
809 Shipley
dec5-tf.
ADVERTISING
eneed only need apply,
street.
-Z Z-Z a
MOTS WANTED who have had man
ual training or wood working eg
iiorlence. Apply at once to Garold < o.,
'«12 W. Ninth St. Janl5-ll.
Charles Murphy.
__
Delaware
BRASS MOUHDER—Apply
Marine Manufacturing <'o.. Twenty
jan!2-3t.
second and Tatnall Sie.
TIDE"—Mrs.
f «27 Spruce street.
'.'»Hs for the
Wfase call at
Office.
HRAKEMBN—Beginners.
Write Railway.
J
;
I
of dalryl
19t. Frl-Mon- |
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FIREMEN',
»..«O mcnjhly.
M -92, Evening Journal Office.
Jan 1-6-8-13-15-20-22-37-29.
•'ARMER— To take charge
farm, free houae.
md salary. Address
Jan.
rnal Office.
Wed.
MEAT CUTTER— Experienced. Ameri
can Beef ami Provision Co. 404 Mar
ket vSt. Janla-U. !
MEN—Between 25 and 35 years; neat
appearing, energetic a i* d . a f ek '"* _ a
p««i:ion where honest effort is r ^ co 5l
nixed and rewarded by a successful and
pm No stack sales
i 'all between 1 and 4
^inl5-lt.
national corporation,
man need apply.
P. M.. 1048-50 duPont Bldg.
SALESMAN—Magazine or newspaper
experience. New clubs of Red Hook
and American Magazine; pays I- l»<* r
Money-makers Club, Itl Bulle
tin Bid., Phlla.. Pa.
order.
SALESMANAGER WANTED— Pf rm»
• nrntly. In Wilmington territory for
well-known product by old-eeuhllrtied
firm. Card. Knickerbocker Bldg.. New
York City. _JanlS-U.
\VANTED—Immediately, energetic, re
liable man as factory representative.
*o handle our business. Unusual op-1
portunlty. with fortune for tlie ;
man. Experience unnecessary. Writ®,
lullv. Syncro Motors Co., Battle Creek.
Mich. janla-lt. I
YOUNG MAN—To work at soda foun
tain, evenings. Apply Liggett s Drus
Store, Fourth and Market Sts. j anlo-lt .
office work, with
Slate age.
YOUNG MAN—For
knowledge of stenography,
salary desired, etc.
Evening Journal office. _ janl3-o»
Address
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^ ]
--
In.
k unit'. "ruii^Rodnev 'st ianl5-17. (
. Hllles, 1301 ltoan«y Pt.
•;BB TIDE"—Mrs. Laura Merritt. 2116
rill receive two
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
Sleep In.
• *OOK AND SECOND GIRT.
M
tick
,
j
Jefferson St., will receive two
eLs for the Queen. If «he will please
. all at The Evening Journal Office.
--i
;rL _For general housework. Apply
'soi W. 18th St. J*nl5-2t.
—-Market
pv»r general housework 8'»o W.
Janl2-3t.
GIRT
Sixth St.
I
;|RL OH WOMAN wanted for house
work. Immediately. 9:2 duPont St.
Ianl5-3t.
iIRL/S—T^esm to become atrendants;
140 month, board, room, laundry;
REPINED WHITE WOMAN—To
with housework; no objection to one t
'•hlld Must sleep ln. P. O. Box <95.1
m iv ' • Janl3-3l.
. _—-.
WOMAN— Reliable, for general house-[
work; must sleep In. 2515 TatnaU
oreet. Janl5-2t.
j
WOMAN—To work In restaurant, i
Union Lunch Room, Second and Union
janl 1 -3t. •
xnerlenc* ner«*a«arx', meet employer ,
it Neuter's 1229 Arch St.. Philadelphia.!
ianl3-3t. *
-'410
WOMAN*—For hone-work, in suburbs: !
P. O. Box 307. City.
I
,---- I
YOUNG LADY—In manufacturing office.
with knowledge of stenography. .State
age. salary expected. etc. Address
K 88. Evtnlng Journal ornes. Ja,.,
~ ' i
streeui.
>10 per week.
dec29-lm.
AGENTS WANTED.
---
START YOUR OWN BUSINESS ,
Make more money. Retail Kawlelgh s
Good Health Food Products, Spices.
Flavors. Medicines. Toilet Preparations.
ere 180 every-day necessities ueed by
minions. Largeet company; estab
I,shed 38 years. favoraMy known all
■•ver America Products a«Id on time;
lowest wholesale. No experience, nrac..
,.cally no capital needed. Wo furnish
« vrryfhing. leach you to mangg« your
blg-paylnjr basin«'!«;
Ji.un0-IR.000 yearly. Particular* free;
T V *Raw*eI^h C C^r tl °Depl re 758* n Frecporti I
i. nawi Ign o.. urpi. ; an1 l-l^t.
- j
I
,
SALESMAN—A large. New ï ork manu
facturing Co. ha* a good opening for,
a live hustler, experienced selling ape
claity to retail grocers preferr«*d.
Phone D. E. Samuels. duPont Hotel,
II.
SALESMEN' WANTED.
for appointment. Janl5-lt.
1
I
\VB NEED several automobile sales
men. <'lean-cut, willing to work
men the requirements. Experience
»eressary. See Mr. Jacoby, Wilmlng
Auto Co. Janl5-2t.
SITUATION WANTED—MALE.
'O LOR ED WAN wants Job as dish
washer. Arthur Slmpeon.
atur 5t.
612 De
Janll-St.
I
ACCOUNTANT—Books opened and
closed, cost, system, etc. V. B Daw
son. Tenth and Washington. Phone'
8390. Janl2-lm.
MARRIED MAN would like responsible
position on farm or in dairy barn;
• < nee, n r< n nces. Address W-42,
Evening Journal Office.
Janl2-St.
YOUNG MARRIED MAN— Experienced.
wishes clerical position with fut.....,,
moderate salary. Address W-44. Even
.jng Journal Office. JanI3-2l.
j
J
YOUNG M VN—26. single, desires cleri
cal position; mx years' exper
fc hest of reference*. Address W-2I,
"Evening Journal Office. janl9.6t.
ce;
SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE.
COLORED WOMAN wants washing and
Ironing In bundle or rough dry. Beet
reference; reasonable price.
Rideout, 1199 Chlnpey St.
Cora
Janl5-2t.

m.- 1
YOUNG WOMAN w
chambermaid.
ante place as av
Fhone 2377-J.
ress
ian !3-2t.
IIELI* WANTED—MALE
AND FEli tr.K I
I
MAN AND WIFE WANT WORK—Man
as houseman or chauffeur and
cook
ife as
jan!3.2t.
89 4 K. Eighth St.
_.STOP
-I
i
WANTED TO RUT.
PIPFI ugm*n , K ^
Tble^^ PliiVe in ?
able. Phone «.97-J. JanlO-lm. |
WM, I, PAY IT,
Ford,
janl'.-lt.
CASH fur second-hand i
'hone 535Î-W, this cvsnlnu.
BOARD WANTED
BY YOUNG LADY, with «.year-old
. girl. In private family, who will care
for child while mother works. Please
stale terms. Address W-t7, Evening
Journal Office. Jan15-lt
'
STORAGE
FBIVATE ROOMS for household goods. I
G. F. Lang Co.. 1205 Orange street.
msr'.'l-lf.
ROSENBLATTS STORAGE
HOUSE
Private rooms and space at reason
able rates Apply 611 W. Front St.
Phon e 1770. dec28-lm.
PRIVATE- INSTRUCTION.
Private, Individual In
struction,
raphy.
Accountancy,
roughs Calculator. Etc.
Day-Night.
HjneSi
Stenog
Bookkecping,
Bur.
. I«2 W. 22nd St.
Iec22-lm.
Estab. 1810.
WANTED.
COATS—Fur and cloth rellned and rc
paired. Mrs. Dundon, 213 West St.
Janl2-2*t-eod
— —- I — ■
DAKF3V WANTS TO SEE TOU—Do you
want the hlgheot price for Jewelry
and diamonds? DAREV MONET LOAN
OFFICE, 231 Market St. Phone 7735-J.
Bonded and licensed to the oily.
- -e.
"EBB TIDE"—Mrs. Gilpin Massev. 401
K lng atraot, will receive two tickets
FURNITURE, CARPETS BOUGHT—
Prompt attention to all calls. Jacob<of
[Prodigal. Phone 3508-W. Jyl2-lyr.
,7" ' " :--——•
dept25-lyr.
J RABBIT DOG—Must
; bred; two or three years old. K.
Cal varese. 1801» W. Seventh street.
Jan9-6t.
prices for raw
| . Baer. «23 King «t. Phon, 6677-J.
Jan8-1m.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for second
hand furniture. Simon Spire. Phone
5373-J. 200Vt W. Second St. Junel7-lyr.
pay highest
305-307 W.
Jan2l-lyr.
iiAifoDimr tA - Z —:—II
HOUSEHOLD GOODs. office and stare
fixture* bought ajid sold. Berger s,
Third and Shipley Sts. Phone 5113-W.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS—I
cash prices. J .Sklut,
Second SU D. & A. 3222-W.
I WILL BUY YOUR OLD CARPETS—
Isaac Gibbs, 838 French St.
5995, Will pay good price.
Phone,
J une 9-lyr*
. s , -T
RAGS papera, metals furniture, mtn
clothing, junk. Highest njdcÇJ* ^ ,c
management.^ L. Frankel, 104 Madtaon
St. Phone 6H0-W. jan9-lyr.
RUGS. RUGS, rugs. LINOLEUM,
New and second-hand furniture,
bought and sold. Cash house,
euro for Installment germa.
CHAS. S. HUR LOCK & SON.
mar25-lyr. Seventh and Poplar Sts.
;
THE CHILDRENS BUREAU
MAY SEND YOU A LETTER.
DONT FORGET TO ANSWER IT.
*
WANTED—We desire to purchase one
hundred used cars and will pay the
highest cash prices.
here, go home with
Motor Co., Eleventh and Tatnall Sts.
Bring your car
with the money. K*«il
{here, go horn
[phone €100. Open evenlungs. may22-lf.
1.000 RUGS AND CARPETS TO CLEAN
—Geo. F. Lang Co.. 1205 Orange St.
ian28-lf.
LOST—String of pearl«, between Second
and duPont and Fifth and Walnut
jstreets. Reward If returned to
St. Janl5-ut.
with
if
lallton.
-sealed
rist watch, from 21«t and
Aldine Theatre,
Rew&rd If returned
janl5-lt. .
help!-'office,
LOST—Saturday, near 22nd and Wash-)
Ington streets, small black pocket-,
book, containing 112. Reward if re- 1
turned to 412 W. 22Hd St. Phone -4152-J
janl5-lt.
LOST

LOST—Brown and
white rin
returned.
black dog,
Rew
Marsh
Janl 1 -6t.
f around neck.
Macklnson,
Del.
LOST—Gold
Market streets
nUfht ;
Vandever Ave.
to
— -
LOST— Male fox terrier, w-hlte with tan
spot on back and tail, brown head.
short tall. Return to 1328 Heed St. Re
ward. Answers to the name of Trix.
janI3-4t.
LOST—Saturday, on Kennen Pike, be
tween Wilmington and Hammnrton.
Pa . brown leather pockethook. con -
lainlng IIS and several valuable articles,
Kinder kindly return to Miss H. Cross» n.
Delaware Hospital. JanI5.:t.
- ■ -. - ~ rr.
sIXKSS ..PPoliTl NITIKK.
'O^ASWvv»^Ae.^evv»ewvv»A«cevvv^eve^.
FOR SALE—Slone quarry business asid!K°
plant: fully equipped. 1912 West
Ninth St. _ decH-la.
■ ' --— '
BIS. OPPORTUNITY WANTED.
---—— — -—'
v s,AN with good business experience,
wantB to buy a good running business
ar m V est five thousand or more with
, ervl „,. in :l good running buslae...
Ad dress W-19. Evening Journal Office.'
ja n 3-eod-:m.
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PI WO TIMM,
{_*_ FIAWO ,?r _
PIANO TUNING done accurately *nd{
promptly. Also piano and player
piano repairing. R. W. Driscoll. Phonal
€592. feb26-tf.
'PIANOS AND PLATER PIANOS
tuned and repaired and rebuilt Esti
rnates free. Stein way representative*.
pi, one 7640.
GEWEHR PIANO CO.. I
j U nel3-lyr.
216 W. Ninth St. I
--.Certificate
TUNING AND REPAIRING—Player
work All work guaran-1
teed H. J. Amon, 3310 Market St
Phone 2760. jan8-lm.
~
BUSINESS NOTICES.
\NT MIRROR RE-SILVERED -French
process.
de\er Ave.
I». H. Ehlers. Sr.. 1347 V'an-;
^■June9-lyr.
Phone 2667.
ALL MAKES talking machines re
paired. Called for and delivered.
Sortman's Music Shop. 4 W. Seventh
St. Phone 5832-R.
feb23-lyr.
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS— Ask
about cylinder grinding and why we
excel In this line. L. A O. Motor Sales
Co.. 198-110 Market St.
• S
janl6-lyr.
BUCHER—Signs of every description.
at 713 Shipley St. Phone 1035-W.
JanH-lyr.
DOLL HOSPITAI
All parts, wigs and
414 Orange St. Phono 8433-W.
heads.
June3-Iyr.
'DOLL HOSPITAL—Combings made
629 Madison St. Formerly 616 W.
Seventh St.
up.
• junel-lyr.
HEMSTITCHING, PICOTING,
8c PER YARD
ELIZABETH JOSEPH.
791 Orange St. Bottomley Apts.
june!9-lyr.
Phone 83.»4.
PLUMBING AND HEATING
KBYBOLU BROS.,
611 W. Sixth St.
junelO-lyr.
Phone 8424.
SHAFER Ä- W ITKOU SKI—Carpenters, I
cabinetmaking a specialty. Window.
(screens, doors and porch«« enclosed
12515 Market «St. Phone 7462. mayô.tf.
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THAT LEAK—Repair your roof
with Barrett s everlasting roofing, in
rolls or cement form. We sell or apply.
®* P' ,J V yilf n,i pfc»fS r °5ii CO ** Thlrd And
^ m w f P tf 364,
ma>-6-m-w-f-tf.
WII.MINGTON ROOFING ft HEATING
CO—Koollnp. »poulina, hr-atsr work;
tin. tar. slar ro^llnB; Jobbing nrominly
attended to. Shop. E 24lh St. Phon«
oct9-lyr.
4054 -W.
NOTICES.
---—-
ON AND A FT Bit THIS PATH I will
qot bo responsible for any debts unless
contracted by myself
j«nl.!-3t. ALEXANDER HIEDRZYCKI.
UPHOL.'TERlNG~
of every dcacrlp
ton. made to order:
reupholstcring a
specialty.
RELIABLE
UPHOLSTERING
CO..
810 Walnut St.
Phono 75ID-W,
apr!2-tf.
Wilmington, Delaware,
January 9. 1923.
WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
Not ice— T H E A N N UA L M EETI NO
OF STOCKHOLDERS «.f Wilmington
Trust Company, will he held at the
Tenth street office of the company, «»n
Thursday. J.'nuary 18, at 11 o'clock
A. M.. at which tlmo election of direc
tors for the ensuing year will be held.
HENRY BUSH.
Jan9-I2-15-W.
Fd'rr.Ury.
*'
!
NOTICES
j AXTHOW FERRARA. formerly of the
American Rarber Shop, ton Market
I »Irret, la now located at S. E. Cmn-f
street, la now located at S. E. Certi-r
lie will be
1 Fourth and Shipley streets, lie will oe
*■»<* tu meet' some of his old pa
,r ? '". a , t hl * Place of business,
Jnnwm.
I
«•«ROADWAY ROSE -Mrs. II L.
MaJ er. V Connell street. will re
iv« two tickets for the Arcadia, by
' "Hing at The Evening Journal office.

We. the undersigned, for the purpose
reducing the common capital
issued by The Permutlt Company. «
'corporation organized under the Uwe of
the .State of Delaware, do hereby make,
sign, acknowledge, flic and record this
statement of reduction, and do certify I
that the facts herein Mated are true:
a"T„Ä
stockholders of The Permutlt Company
[wag held on December 27. 1922. for the j
purpose of acting npon the question of!
decreasing the common capital stock Is
sued by said company, to Two Million
|Two Hundred Thousand 4»2,2«9.009.09>
Dollars. consisting of 23,000 shares of
the par value of »100.00 each.
SECOND: That by a vote of more
.than two-thirds of the stockholders of «
th ** sald company, at said meeting It,
I wag resolved to reduce the common
capital stock Issued by said company to
Two Million Two Hundred Thousand
11$2.200.000.00) Dollars, conslstmg ofj
Shan'S of par value of • 100.00 j
each?
THIRD; That it was resolved that!
said common capital stock Issued should
be decreased by the surrender of every,
B;«hare^older of hli shares and the Issue
^|lo him, in lleti thereof, a proportionately ■
decreased number of shares.
fourth ; That all the debts of the|
«h<rwl... fully -cur.d
. t . . . . . .
■have been paid and discharged.
FIFTH: That the office of the Preel-Jfo
dent of the company la vacant and the
name of one of Us vice-presidents is ;
Sheridan S. Norton
SIXTH; That the name of all the
directors of the said company are asj,
'follows:
SAMUEL ROBERT,
FELIX K KAHN,
W. M. FLOCK.
OSMOND K FRA ENKEL,
SHERIDAN S NORTON.
II. KREIGSHEIM.
And hereunto we d«i accordingly set
respective hands and seals, this
27lh day of December. A. D. 1922:
SHERIDAN S. NORTON. (SEAL)
Vice-President
(8BALI
;
FELIX E. KAHN.
«SEAL)
Director.
SAMUEL ROBERT.
Director.
OSMOND K. FRA ENKEL. (SEAL)
Director.
H. KRKXLSHBIM.
(SEAL)
Director.
STATE OF NEW YORK. COUNTY OF
NEW YORK. SS:
BE IT REMEMBERED, Tbit on this.day.
,127th day of December. A. D. 1922. per-1-
son« 11 v appaered before me. the sub-1
«scrlber, a Notary Public for the midi
141,county and State, Sheridan 8. Norton. !
| a vice-president of the Permutlt Com - {
pany and a party to the foregoing state
nient, known to me personally to he]
I such, and 1 having first made known
I to him the contents of said statement, I
be did ackno^vledge that he signe«!.
and delivered the same as his
f re e and toluntarv act and deed, and i
deposes that the facts therein stated
to:were truly set forth. :
. GIVEN under my hand and seal
the day and year aforesaid.
CARLSON E. WOLFE.
Notary Public. Kings County.
1 King's County Clerk's No. 8.
Certificate Filed in New York County.
Clerk's No. 24. Register's No. 4101
Commission Expires March 30. 1924.
CARLSON E. WOLFE.
Notary Public.
STATE OF NEW YORK. COUNTY OF|
N I '. w ' OR K -
hk it REMEMBERED. That on title;.
twenty-eighth day of December, \ D
1922, personally appeared hefore me.
t'arlsun K. Wolfe, the subsetibsr .t No- '
t., r y Pulilic for .aid county and Stale
iOetimnd K Fraenkel. Samuel Robert. ]
II Krieg-heim and Felix K Kahn.
King's County.
: msjjrt., of the direct»«.of^^The Per
. TT1 U t 11 4 OflipÄIl) PilTllfS tO tllP lOf^ I
,n g statement, known to me person-.
> ]| y *» be " uch - a,ld ' having, first |
| made known to them and each of; therm j
ithe.eontents of sa.d statement. Jh«y did
' , y ^ V^l thV w .
' ie**î e^i nd v '.e^ *VLJl I
a" r n „a .«eh d cn)U.d ih.t the fart*
?h2odn stated a^T'mdv set forth
mTV i o nn nrti and seal o'
A' 1 ' ",?£"» ST ye"? aforesaid
' c.m Vlv v WOLFF
u-i„V. c™..,
Notary » tioilt. King« ioumy.
L, A..«».
!<>irtifica^ ta Filed In New York ^ountr. i
Uommiasion Expire-* March 39. 1924. I
CARLSON K. WOLFE.
Notary Public.
Kifig « County.
STATE OF DELAWARE.
OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE.
I, A. R. BENSON. Secretary of State
of the Stale of Delaware. DO HEREBY
CERTIFY that the above and
Register*«« No 4181
going is a true and correct copy of ,
of Reduction of Capital
Stock, issued by "THE PERMCTIT !
COMPANY.** a« roe« red and IU«d l«l
this office, the twenty-ninth day oft
December. A D 1922. 1 o'clock P. M
IN TESTIMONY WHERE
OF. I Iisve hereunto set my
hand and official seal, at Dover,
(SEAT,) this 29th day of December, In
the year of our Lord one thou
■and nine hundred and twenty- |

Received for Record December 39; 1922.
DARLINGTON PLINN.
Recorder.
-—
two.
A. R. BENSON.
Secretary of State.
Janl -8-15.
December 19, 1922.
To The Stockholders of the Commercial
Aircraft Co:
Please take notice that at a duly con
vened meeting of the Board of Direc
tors of the Commercial Aircraft rom
a corporation, organised under
of Delaware.
1922. at 2 P M .
» trect. Chicago,
resolution was
adopted by a majority of tho
Board of Directors to-wlt:
'•Resolv
j\any.
the laws of the State
held on Dererpber 15,
at 3123 North Clark
Illinois, the following
'hole
that In the judgment
of the Board of Directors if
deemed advisable and most for the
benefit of thi« company that It
Is
should be «Unsolved.''
You :
hereby further notified that
a »jM-cial nwfing of the Stockholders
of the t'ommerclal Aircraft Company
a Delaware Corporation will he held at
the principal office of the corporation
at 7 West Tenth etreet. In the City of
Wilmington. County of New Ca«tlc and
State of Delaware, on January 29fh,
A. D. 1923. at the hour of 2 o'clock
M., lo take action upon said reso
lution adopted by the Board of Dlr«*c
J
"
tors ant * ^ or transaction of such
other business as may come before such
meeting.
JanS-15
-
NOTICE-The 76th annual meeting of
the Odd. Fellows' Hall Company, of
Wilmington. Delaware, will he held In
it? Building. Tenth and King streets,
this city, on Wednesday next, January
17. at 2 o'clock P. M.
Attest: A. L. JOHNSON.
NIELS BUCK. President.
Serre tar>*.
Jan15-2t.
NOTICE—The annual mooting of the
III be held In tlie
Delaware Hospital.
hospital building. Wednesday. January
17, at t P. M. All persons who have at 1
any time contributed Jiao to the funds
of the hospital, and all annual sub
scribers to the amount of 85 are mem
bers of the corporation.
JOHN B. BIRD. Secretary.
Wilmington. Del., January 17. 1973.
|anl5.7t.
NOTICE.
Wilmington. Del . January 5. 1923.
The annual meeting of the members
of th«* New Castle Comity Mutual In
surance Company, will be held at the
office of the company. No. 8! West
Tenth »tre«*t. Wilmington, Delaware,
on Monday, the 18th Instant, at 10
o'clock a. m.. for the purpos«» of elect
ing five (5) members to servo a» man
ager» for three (3) year», and for the
transaction of sucii other business as
may come hfifore It. The polls will
open at 10 o'cjO'.k a. m., and close at 2
p. in. All policy holders In this com
pany are entitled to vote.
B. O. STRICKLAND, Secretary.
jan8-ll-15.
I
«
FOU SAUF.
AIREDALE DOG—Male, 9 months old.
Call evenings, 5096-J. JanlS.St. I
A LARGE PAPER PRESS—Cheap
Apply 22 Vandever Ave. Janl5-2I
-s-
AUTO KNITTER—Rrand new. N Phnsie
MM1J J.mU-21.
" ———————
A CABINET Sewing Machine, good sa
, new, # It K. Harman. 62« W »II. St
--krnvKitrn
6I13-W. Janl5-3l.
stock-- ■
a GOOD SECOND-HAND COOK
STOVE an«t double, Har.el heater.
stow Repair House. M0 King St.
jaulâ-lf.
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S r H '"v
''i.n" - -.»
Iiarman * 6 -° " Nlnth ® l * Jan, °
A CARLOAD OF STOVE KUPAlRb—-•
Bricks, grates, pipes, elbow." now 1*
the time, jobbing reasonably done.
Stove Repair Hou*«. 610 King St.
Jyll-tf.
A SI x GER sewinc Machine: drop-head;
aU attach menu: cr>at |88 ou new;
about 3 months. Big bargain.
B. E. Harman, «2
_ Ja nl - lf
um
Ea v payments.
Ninth St.
u
A PAIR of Dutcher Corduroy Trouaejs
for you. If they rip you get. »1 J*®*}
a new pair; also tac back ^
button that comes off Ephraim * na |
Ephraim. 3 and 5 W. Fourth st.
nov4-tf.
ATTENTION.
Now Is the Time
STOVE REPURS
*u make, of etovee. IlTlcka. gratea. '
pipes, elbows (Jet them at Berger s.
Third and Shipley Sts. Phone 5113-«
aug«-]yr. 1
- -I
I
v?nih 7t Mr till Jîéue
Ninth St., win P*«"®!
.. c. ^ i
BARRELS AND KEGS of all kinds
bought and «old. Dralrr in ompty
barrel» and krgs Ph me 1182. Auguat 1
H. Sauer. 701 South Market street.
Janl6-lyr.
BROADWAY
(Jolty, 1306 W.
call at The Evening Journal Oftlce,
two tickets on the Arcadia.
I
CINDERS—Real slokered cinders, free
from clinkers; delivered any plac«. |
any time, in any quantities. Phone 353.
Afur hour., Mendenhall. 15. N. B.
Maticlll Cd., 835 Tatnall St. Jan4-lm. |
DROP-HEAD White Sewing Machine.
115.00.
janI5-lf.
B. E. Harman. 820 W. 9th 2>t.. ;
FURNITURE—For three room#. practl-J
cally new. reasonable. At hou>*e all
811 Madison St.
FIREWOOD—All dry. fine lot of hlrk
ory. clarence T. Weldln, lll-R,
Holly Oak. jan8-lmo.
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FIREWOOD—Oak. hickory, eto.; any.
length. First City Wood Co., A an-J
South Market Sts. Phone 8944.
dec20-lm. i
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GENTLEMAN'S DIAMOND RING—
blue white stone, |35 for quick sale..
911 Orange St., third floor apartment.
Janl3-3t. J
janl 5-3*
off- ... — ■ — — ■■
HARDWOOD—Any length. J Swift*
R. F. D. No. 2. North East. Md.
jan9-6t.
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HOUSEHOLD GOODS — Second-hand;
bought and sold. Morrison & Lane.
122 King St. Phone 4756-W. June8-lyr.
-housekeeping,
HALF-PRICE SALE of suits, overcoats. I
trousers and odd coals, at the Mlstlt
Clothing House, 10Ï-4 Market etreet.
June«-lyr.
—--——- - — . . . I
(J «, c STORE AND OFFICE
'
.,,,t f.. mine
Bmi a ml flat h M, 2£ later/
•''«"ine"
»»? KS*'".,. C ?, U| P™?.L" tl
t|"«J" And exchange all
ot " ^ AtSÎ
A/stll !>»• I«n f 113 Market »If««! I'bOtK'
febî-lyr.
" •* _
|F TOU WANT A GOOD PIPELE8S
HEATER, buy a Nett Idea Heater.
'No better made. See White Brothers.
Front and Orange Sts., or Phone 7830.
an '* Rel PHcbs and terms. de_c:7-eod-în,
7ZZTZ-7"
JOIN
J
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MCMAHON'S CHOICE COOK STOVE
First-claa* condition. »35. 1509 \
Third St.
fore-1
Our (400) sewing machine club In
nineteen plenty three.
Parvis, 913 Market St.
Robert A.
jan9-lyr.
wTbLAUKISTON. 121 Shlnlry Kl.
Complete line of ueed office equip- ( :
ent. Including furniture, typewriters. !
(adding machines, etc. Also dealer in
ithe new Remington and Corona Port
able and It. C. Smith Standard Type
writers. Phone S985-W. dec29-tf.
W.
Janl5-2t.
MACHINERY—Motor, lathe, drill press
and emery wheel. Can be seen run-'
mg. Apply .<-83, Evening Journal Office !
diefi-a,
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I.VRW PI AND—Franklin Amplco, ropro-1
ducing. must be seen and heard to
{appreciated. Must sacrifice. Party le«v
(mg town. 1505 W. Sixth St. Ja«i!3-2t.
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ORIOLE CABINET GAS RANGE—In I
perfect condition; will sell cheap.
Jan 15-31.
-----{the
OLD-FASHIONED FURNITURE— Wal- 1
nut desk, high post bed, low boy, «of«;
and other nice pieces. Repairing all !
kinds of furniture. Special antique
work. John Florlck. 1213 Elm street.
Phone 7495-W. Jan9-Bt.
Phone 2989-J.
POODLE DOGS—721 W. Third street.
Jan3-12t.
POOL TABLES—We deliver and erect
tables In playing condition, with newj
cloth and pockets for »100 and
Grady's. Eighth and Orange streets.
marl-lyr^ )
-(deceased.
REPAIR YOUR ROOF with fibre coat
ing and elastic roof cement. Stops all
leaks. S. G. Williams & Bro., Third j
and Tatnall Sts. Phone 361. Janl9-lyr.
J
RESIDENTS OF UNION PAUK
Wo have complete grate repairs for
your furnaces. Phone and we deliver. (
O. O. Rob«'rtson. 2012 Market St.
decl8-tf.
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RAYMOND H. STOUT,
Phono H16-R. !
GARDENS
I
s
* j
998 French St.
New and Second-liana IUCVCLKS,
Tire«. Parts, Repairing.
UNITED STATES TIRES and TUBES!
Sales ami Service Depot.
AUTO ACCEdSORIBB.
Genuine Ford Uarls.
decl-lyr.
STORE—Cigar, candy and poolroom. V.
McGee. 2111 Market St. Janl3-lS-17-20.
Mack
Ephraim & Ephraim, 3 and • West
Fourth street:
SPECIAL
PRICKS
on
oct27-tf.
STIRLITHS—PHONE 1201
Scrap irons and metals. I-beams and j
pipe. Front and Tatnall. no\I5-1yr.
I
*
SINGER Sewing Machine, »S6.00
Thl» machine is slightly used, will
«ell for $32.00. Call .it once. II. E. Har
man. 620 VV. 9th St.
I
SINGER SEWING MACHINES,
Jail 15-tf.
ist.
like new. f35; one Wheeler and Wil
son and one white drophead. all at
tachments. Easy terms. N. Omenn
671 W. Fourth St. Phone 351D-J.
oCt6-lyr.
UNDERWEAR BARGAINS m single
garment* or umon suits. Ephraim
Ephraim, 3 & 5 W. Fourth St. oct27-tf.
WILL SELL CHEAP—New Ilcckcr
Bros. Player Piano. P. O. Box 463. or
jan!2-6t
phono 4389.
WORKING GLOVES of all kinds and
prices. Also automobile gloves. Eph
raln & Ephraim. 3 &. 5 W. Fourth St.
oct27-tf.
Bicycles, wagons, velocipedes and doll
carls. Phone 52. 837 Tatnall Ft. Open
augV-lyr.
evenings.
' ROOMS FOU KENT.
ATTRACTIVE ROOM—For gentleman :
private home. 121» West St Phone, i
3293-M. decft-lm.
"BROADWAY HOSE" Archibald
Clane, 302 W. 20th street, will
Please call st The Evening
Oftlce, for tyo tick et* ■ n_th. At > lia
'. _ „1
I RONT BEDROOM— PUyste nome near
Boulevard. I hono .» ..-R Jsn»-«1.
nrwau ir..e lieht house
__ _
1* LODETTE" HOTEL. 807-809 ri r * nc ,!î 1
#t.—Rooms, all heated, hot and cold
rnnning * r4ltr * n "very room; the oe
Place home
Me
Journal
town to your you
can * roo»n b Y the week '»r :^ou
r * n live there In comfort as long as
? 0U ,,v# * °. r * ou °* n f el a 7*?? AJl er f
" ,w d.cl.-'mo,
-- 1
ROOM—Uu* nlshed; all
Phone 2842-J.
ROOM—>NVxt to bath. In private home,
io e. 13 h st. jantft-lm.
»•onvenlenoes.
jano-dt.-eod.
ROOMS—Nicely furnished. Ita4 Jeffer
son St. janU-2l. j
ROOM -Large, furnished
keeping. 70J. West St.
Nicely furn
front, 134«) West Sixth janl2-lna (
for bouse
Janl2-3t.
ROOM
|
ROOMS—For gentlemen
lences. 12 E. 13lh St.
all
convcti
dee2€-lm.

Two, furnished or unfurnished,
all conven-■
janl5-6t.
light
1.1
IROOMS
for light houaekepelng.
lences. 3529 Washington St.
-
ROOMS—Two,
housekeeping.
service.
ROOMS—Two. furnished, board If de
sired.
Phone
Janl >-«t
J«;i W. Fourth St.
fumlabed for
lirai and irlrph
3Ô3 Washington St. jaiil5
ROOM—UenUemen only; large front. I
,, cetrjc hfat hot water , ul)r „t,
IPhone, 508 \V Fourth St. Janl3-l»-t0
ROOMS—Two. nicely furnished; elec-;
tr | C an( , , loaL j:0 ; Washington St
ph one 277-J. jan!3-3t.
..
ROOM—Nicely furnished: all onnv
• ie«s: reaxonablc. 522 E. Eighth St.
jnn 13-3t.
ROOMS-Nlcejy furnished; heat,
elec
(fic> p i, onr board If desired
Washington Rt.
1221
Ja nl2-6t.
"•ROOMS—Two. Urge. bath, very reas
Apply 1313 Walnut St.
janîî-^r
ROOMS—Two. furnished. beat;
i lernen preferred, J6 per week.
West St. Janl0-6l.
gen
2113
ROOM—With or without board; no ob
jection to child. Address R-77, Even
| nK Journal Office. Jan6-lf.
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ROOM—Furnished, for lodging. 800,
Washington St., next to corner house.
Jan2-tf.
----
ROOMS—Four unfurnished. all con
veniences. 908 Vandever Axe.
U«n2-lm.
ROOM—Dr.lrable, furniahetl for young
gentleman.
Jan8-ltno.
901 W. Ninth .trect
nfurtiished.
private
ROOMS —Two.
»Ink. heat, g.ie and electric, hath and
jiise of phone; reasonable. 2505 Wash
ington St. J;ml5-3t. I
-■ ■■ - ■■ . .. .)
ROOMS—Two. unfurnished, for light
running water and uee
of phone, *12 per month. U'35 French!
fltrrct JafiI3-3t.
_I___ ■ ■ ]
ROOM—Furnished, tor one or two gen
t lernen reasonable; one block (r.in
Hotel duPont.
Janll-IÎ-ll-U-17-U
• -
I
E. Twelfth St.
EUNTSHED ROOMS.
ONE ROOM—Furnished for lodging;
electric and well hen te l. for Indy or
gentleman. 1007 Washington atreet.
Janll-tf
BANKRUPTCY SALK.
THE UNDERSIGNED. Trustee in
bankruptcy for John S Boguckl will
f John .S. Bog
January 1.8, at ten o'clock A. M.,
offer for sale upon the premls««. pro
perties 414-418 Maryland Ave., Wll
mington. Delaware, consisting of one}
largo threo-etory brick »1
dwelling, free ami ch ar of all liens of
•ord an«l free of the dower right of
Boguckl. wife o!
uncollected hook accounts of
Terms of sale 25 per
.'base price to be paid when •
»truck off Balance upon confirmation.
The day »et for confirmation 1» Jan
uary 28. 1923 at 2 I*. M i
GEORGE W. LILLY.
Truste« in Bankruptcy.
And
jurfo, a So
j Q hn S. Bog»ickl
ccn t of pu
Janl2-3t.
REGISTER'S ORDER.
.... »...
ESTATE OF EDWARD K KANE.
DECEASED—Notice Is hereby given
[that Letters Testamentary, upon th**
estate of Edward F. Kane. late of Wll
mington hundred, deceased, were duly
be;granted unto Cecelia M. Kane Chappie
and Security Trust A* Safe D«'p«»vlt ( »» .
'on the lllh day of January. A. D.
nnd all persons indebted to the »aid
deceased, are requested to make pay
(ment to the executors without delay.
,and nil person* hating demands
deceased are required to exhibit and
present the same, duly probated, to the
said executors, on or before the IDh
«In v of January. A. D 1924, or abide by j
the law In this behalf.
CRUBLIA M KAN'B CHAPPLB, |
SECURITY TRUST A SAFE
DEPOSIT ("O.. Executors. (
Address Security Trust A Safe Deposit
Co Wilmington Del. Janl6-eo«l-9t. |
-1--Jy29-lyr.
^'fUVNSTOv!' DECEASED— NoMce "is
that letters Taetamen*|
pon the « »tat«- «»f Lewis Harvey ■
»n. late of Wilmington hundred,!
ere duly granltMl unto Mary
the I2th «lay of!
and all persons
up.'hereby giv
•tary. n
Gratis tr
\
Etta Cranston, on
January. A D. 1923.
debt ed to the »aid deceased
quested to make payment to tho execii-i
Strlx, without delay, and all persons;
having demands against the deceased
lar«' required t«» exhibit and present thei
are
re
Uame, dulv probated, to the said exrcu-1o'clock.
on nr befor«* the 12th day of ;
faniiary. A. I» 1921, or abide by the law- j
lhi5 behalf.
MART ETTA CRANSTON I
T , I
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.
Address William T. I.jmam. Attorney.
iat-Kaw, h>|Oitable Bldg.. Wllmingtua,l\|
Del. Janl5-eod 9t. !
i _
fvubl.PTBRlNO
^SjJieriate for sa
Corner Fourth and Tatnall Sts. Phone
June27-lyr.
UPHOLSTERY.
f the better kind;
Sparks and Son
«
• !
1112-W.
life and character
HEADING
January 15
.
The sIkii Bovernlnft this birthd.it«
Is Ojprlcorn, the »If» of the Boat
and the last sift" of 'ho Earth Trip
The governing planet 1» Sat
Hetty.
urn and the ar>r»l colors are black,
and filver-gray. The blrth
onyx
stone Is a white onyx or a muon
»tone.
Tha diseases most likely to nt
tack persons born on this date arc
Indigestion nnd melancholy. They
often the victims of overwork.
determination to
whatever they
undertake, and because of their
lack of powers ot endurance.
These ailments and all others
known to man can be entirely dom
inap'd, forever cast out by those
who realize that mind 1» tho mas
ter and the body the servant of
mind.
are
because of th«**r
achieve brilliantly
.Musical irfttrument.s. pianos and
vlrtrolia are advertised in the Want
Ads today at reduction prices. Be
sure to follow the Want Ads daily.
AUTOMOBILES FOU SAI.E.
AUTO TOPS AND CURTAINS—Stern.
i rear HP3 Rodney St. Phono «116,
mar:o-tf.
«attkhV PRICES c.o UP SOON
H«'tt«*r have your generator and bat
I, • y examined now, fre • Da It Nile
»"»le^Phon« *3«I-W.
_-L__——_'
oct!9-lyr.
1 __
b| 4K( ' T RIC REPAIRS — Motors and
«.tieraiors. armatures in stock, etc.
Houghs, »old. exchanged II U Ca nn.
gu - W oIIaston at. Phone 1269-R.
f, b23-lyr.
1
HAROAINS In second-hand truck: air
French Street Gai
Phone 285.
sii«*s. ;
** r ench St.
119-2
Janl0.1S-K
1
■ ,v ",VdL. 0 «!!i
a new car guarantee with a used car.
cars sre as good as new
Look them over and be con
9
ei
j
f reerv rADQ_
( UDC.LJ
because
onea.
vlnced;
192! Dodge Sedan.
1921 Auburn Six
1922 Overland Touring.
1921 Overland Sedan.
1932 Knick Roadster.
1920 Kswex Touring.
1921 Essex Roadster.
1921 Ford Coupe.
1921 Ford Sedan
1919 Dodgo Sedan.
1920 Dodgo Touring.
1920 Paige Touring.
1920 Cleveland Touring.
1920 llupmoblle
1920 Dort Touring.
1922 Dort Roadster.
1920 Bulck Road at er.
1920 Studehaker Touring
1920 Hudson Touring.
1920 Ford Sedan.
1920 Podge Touring.
1921 Cole Eight.
1921 Apperaon Eight.
1920 Motorcycle, doubl i a. Je car.
* 1922 Hnlrk Touring.
1921 Studehaker Coupe.
1922 Dodge Touring.
I
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We dr our own financing Are strict-;
ly confidential. Just you and we ar« I
Included In the deal. All we ask I» you.
word of honor.
LIGHT FORD TRUCK—Covered body,
' cheap Apply H. O. Williams A Rro., |
Third and TatnaU St. novtl-lf. !
KEIL MOTOR CO.
ELEVENTH AND TATNALL
Phone «100.
novl -m-w-f-tf.
1
I
I
SILV ER TIRE CO.
1
I
Special. 3-inch used Urea. 12.
•and up. $3. 202 King St
:f 28- lyr.
VIM TRUCKS—Used and rebuilt, »150'
Terms
IfANCE MOTOR TRUCK CO..
70» W. Fifth St.
up
"*ÏÎÜï tr
"
WE BUY AND SELL
USED CARS
KEIL MOTOR CO.
11TH AND TATNALL.
mar»-tf.
192'» FORD SEDAN, bargain. 1250; 1922
I Ford Road»ter, like new. trad*«! in on
coupe, bargain; Ford Touring, like new.
bargain: 1920 Font Delivery, In k<*<kI
ehape, »135.
THOS. HUGHES. INC .
90») French St.
—*—
Janl5-2
4LOUKS.
CLOCKS
EDWARD J. BUTLER.
Spccialiflt in repairing
ami foreign chime aval
Please mail postal,
call and give entimatc* on >
819 MARKET ST.. ROOM 39
PHONE 1*381.
S2c.n
Clockma
hne Am
hall clocks.
work.
~
A t'ALL FOR MALL. 3:T«-J— 51« Mon.i''
et, for lit;lit hauling:
ra(«-s reasonable.
,
| . nf . .
oem ^s-im.
I
I ^
r«»e »»
long distance;
d«c22-Iyr.
(
ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE— Mov
Ing. express and storage. Personal
Jaupervlalosi. MumJy Bros.. 811 King St
MOVING AND HAULING.
I HM I or
Phone 7290 Jnne20-tf.
BROWN. HERBERT II.—Hauling;
prompt; reasonable; long distance.
305 West St. Phon«! 7899.J augl9-lf.
CONSTANTINE A LESTARDO—Mov
inR an d hauling 2t»9 W. Second St.
:: 128 -MU JuatÜ-lyr.
DELIVERING A LIGHT HAULING—
James I Passwater. 312 Sixth Ave.
phone »872. jan2-Jrn. i
1923.-high*
poll GENERAL HAULING AND MOV'- j
1NG, call Donsielly. Phone 5617. 701
Harrison St.
agntnsl-
HAULING A MOVING
whe
age. or 2i9 Maryland Ave.
—-1
MOVING^ A^ HALLING— C. II. Thorn,
ton. 132- VV. 1-ifth St. I hone «997-W.
.
701 '
sept6*ljrr.
. ...Any Um«, ativ
Phone 4473-W Keystone Gar
oci21-lyr.
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LIGHT HAULING—Local and Jon
tance. Alexander Gagnon, 6ifi
■on Öt. Phone 3969-W.
g dls
Madl.
dec.'9-lm.
MOVING AND HAULING of any kind.
- - l
. ' n ^ t '
B» Durr, J09 Phone 5728-51. i
*epll3-Iyr,
TVr ~
MOVING AND HAULING—Go
where. Call Lane. Ks,
In-Thonc 4.BI-VV. maya-lyr.
KLAIR'B BAZAAR. Wilmington. Del.
Auction sale# every Saturday, at 10
exrcu-1o'clock. Horses at private sale at all
t imes. Klair & Hollingsworth, aprf-lyr. 1
; -—-——- '
ELKUTRICAIj.
--------
armatures a stators rewound
i.
Washington Sts. Phone 6735-.I. Jy 10-1 yr. |
(fixtures, lamp», wiring material,
radio yunplles; «»reduced. Cross-,
man Kleitrlc Co., N. W. Corner Fourth
and orans.- Sts. *pr:9-tf. (
I
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.-IliOANS.
PUBLIC SALK.
_
Ma nder
WMhinrt«
WOOD WILSON wires your house
without breaking your floor?, plaster I
Buren St : augl2-lyr.
I
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Your «pare time can be either your
ALLY or your ENEMY—th.' former
when you Invest If, the latteivwhen you
waste It. ENROLL TONIGHT
13BACOM COLLEGE.
aug23-lyr. Tenth and King streets.
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PAPKRII ANGINA.,
ARTISTIC PAPERHANGING—teadore
Fishman; work done reasonable. Sit
W. Second St. Phon« «H9-R. Jan .'I -1 yr.
HOWARD WHITTEN—Wall
and draperies.
Phono 8587.
hangings
Washington St.
aug7-lyr.
I
rooms P>*
830 %\. Second SJ. Phone
may.ô-l yr,
PA PERHANOI NO—Wallpaper for sale.
A. Seidel. UJ U Fourth St - Pho,„
Jyl7-yr.
*
«ÂÎÎ:
814
MARANTZ—Paperhanger;
pel ed, »4 up.
«223.
•405-W.
PA PERU ANQING — Harry
work done reasonable,
given. 60 r N. Clayton St. Phone 6753.
aug22-lyr.
QUALITY WALLPAPER
prices.
St. Phone 6010.
S. LEVENK RON * SON—Practical
paperhangers and decorator««. R«'as
onable prloee. Phone 3573. aeptll-lyr.
at quantity
Harry Kershaw. 610 Adams
oci2-IyT.
tn«'
r m d
7-|
If ^
Bx 1
HLi
/A
• nr
'
L tide Harry Talks
1 haul "Poor Richard
"What arc wv going to talk about
tonight. Uncle Harry?" a«ked Jim
m V- j
about a
activities
ranged all the way from correcting
smoky chimneys to helping to draft |
The world ,
ils going io celebrate his two him- j
Jdndfh anniversary this coming
"If we could do one-fifth of the;
things that Franklin wa« able to do
r TV'Tk I'T W ,l W0 ','l J !
out a Job. said Joe, thought
fully. "Unci« Harry. 1 believe that
man did everything I have never
heard of any one human being that
ha« accomplished so much."
"He had a very active and curl
"We hit K»inK to talk
many-elUed man whoso
the
Déclaration of Independence,'*
rered Uncle Harry.
.*
Wednesday—January 17."
'[
It I At. ESTATE—FOU SALE
A RARE CHANCE to get that Ideal
home and pay like rent. J. G. Jus
tie Co.. Nevport. Del. Phone Jll-W.
•eptl-tf
orfh >f Newark;
milk I
ark
FARM—Three ml lea
50 acres;
nuitt* combined.
Del.
lot of fruit trees;
II. P. Jones. N
jan 15-17-19-22-24-26.
MODERN HOUSE—Flv
porch, enclos«
ve rooms, front
a screen. Io*. 11x140
Price 13,100.Ou. Possession 30 days. Ap
ia ward street. Elmhurst, Del
ply 201
Jan 12-3t.
1311 DU PONT ST.—Modern, 9 rooms,
: porch««. Make offer. Apply above
address.
JnnS-lrn.
S-ACRE POULTRY FARM—Eastern
Shore Maryland; gi»od land. |w«>-atory
house, poulirv house and yards; In
sight of bay oysters, clams and flah;
short, mild winters. Full particulars.
A L. Allen. Glrdletree, Md. Janl3-3U
FOR HI NT.
HIM. F.STATK
APARTMENT-Private. three room. ;
and bath; southern exposure. nui
nrXnALOW-At Elmhurst. 6 room*
and bath; 18x56 ft. cemented base
t J G Jusn* Co, Newport, pel.
• - W.
r.;.
decla-tf.
SMALL FARM FOR RENT—Excellent
ground. 2^ mile* from Wilmington.
Addrm W. E. llarkn«***, 301 West
Wilmington. Del., or
JsnI2-8t.
Isirt ORANGE .STREET—Sevan rooms.
Applv Carroll W. Griffith,
Ninth .St.
221 W.
Jan3-tf.
913 CLAYTON ST.—Possession Jan. 15.
Phone 1554-R.
Will sell or rent.
Jan2-lm.
APARTMENTS 1*011 RENT.
APARTMENT—Three room*, bath, gas
ami electric. 2804 Main St.. Urxo'lle.
Janl 5-It.
Del.
West Si ianlS-6t.
\l*,\RTMKNT—Three rooms," sepsraTe
Until, electric and gas. Phone Î99V
janPl-.'i.
. . .. , ... _
APARTMENTS—Three or four roome.
with i'ver>* convenience, furnish**«!
or unfurnished. Apply 2320 Market
street. JanlJ-il.
_
A ! *A RTM KNT— 3 room# tin™ hath
furnished, all conveniences; reason
ab!c ' immediate possession. 816 Jeff 'er
■^ an "* 1_
APARTMENT—Three room* and hath,
execll.-nt location; all,
Immediate possession, j
!l * < ' nn< , ° r ' 1 Av> '
\ljw
' Market
von sire«!.
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set

APARTMENT—Prlvalr. six rooms, cas •
. 'ä'bo^San^FÄ
Utreets. Junelô-lyr
nnd
posses
APARTMENTS—Thirtieth
rooms.
five
streets,
y desirable corner;
porch;
sion January 25. Apply Baker's Drug
Store, 30th and Market Sts. Jan9-6l.
TWO OR THREE-ROOM APART
M ENTS— Furnished. |4 and »5 peri
feb23-l yr. |

vania
tiliab
301*5 W
t St.
week
FOR S\I«E.
F\HMS
FARMS FOR SALE—Farm. 127 acres, I
in gu«»d coalition, adjoining cnnrreio
" and ' .'nn en r^';I
tillable, 7 acre* In
(Kinds, ami
mile from both'
A O. Station«.
fruit trees
s of timber land ;
house, large barn, new granary,
out'
tao seres ■
of .i'
13
'li-n hou.r. and h., ponr aT. ' "oui
buildings In A-l cndltlm price r«as
terms made to suit pur-,
Apply John Kenn Mill Kood.'horao
Del., o»- Market Stand. Wed- 1
and
«viable;
chaser.
Newark. Del., o
nesday nnd Saturday,
King Sts.
Fifth
JanII.12t.
at
I
K ., ... „,-vt
IX»R SALK OR
HOUSE—New two-etory. end has«- !
ment building. 1129 and 1131 Orange
St., suitable for llsht manufacturing or :
ÎkÂ'SÏ ' orm/s* 7
rt>d.'
•on ui.M
REAL KSTATM
3
'
Phon e «6
——"
-
WANTED
8U itsb!c
non
nlnB
|.. , VB moP.TOAOB MONEY—In larqe
nn Mark. ; or Klnq street prop
,„.r rent, of assess.
nx«n, ;' deal cllre. t; no »pent«.
Ford Bldg, or Phone 256-W. in even
Janio-etxi-im.
-apartment.
*
.
»59 to fl.900. one year or less, j
week I v payment plan; no chattels, n
pawn«*-, no salary assignment: character
uni earning power the basis of credit.
WILMINGTON MORRIS PLAN BANK,
i
INDIVIDUAL OARAGES—Water amb
electric, f6 month. 301 \V. 28lh St.
«Iec30-lm.
WANTED TO RENT.
TO RENT Store Room.
*. Good loca
Address W-43 Kve
jjtn 12-fit.
for meat st
Reasonable.
rnal Offl«*
MONEY TO LOAN.
3*«8
>n *' '
IX) ANS
«»J
;im 9 Shipley Street.
Tuesday Ev.nines Until 8 O'clock.
Ope
janS-lm.
MON BY TO LOAN—On mortgages, in.
Mime to suit, if you have good secur
ity. Address W.Î9, Ktenlng Journal I
JanS.lm.
Office.
TYPEWRITERS
J, A SMITH TYPEWRITER
EXCHANGE
Ml makes-lTid. roods. !.. C. Smith.
Itorals Remingtons, Olivers—sold, i
rented and repaired all mmchlnoa guar.
an teed. - West Seventh St. I'honcti
91.73.2775 __ _ decM-Iyr. j
TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED—Buy new 1
,.,an. »5 month: rent 12 month. Bar- !
igains »10 to »o0. Aildtng machines
rented, »ol«l. P>pewritor Supply Co., I
Seventh and Market S„ septl.-Iyr, |
--—
N.!
Bldg Phone 4010.
Underwood Typewriters for
rent. »3 per mo. Phone 8227-W.
dec22-lm
S3
DKTECTIVK AGENCY.
HAMILTON'S DETECTIVE AGENCY
Licensed and bonded. 5ia-5ll Ford
fcbl-Ijrr.
ous mind," replied Uncle Harry,
"and nothing was too commonplace
or too trivial tor him to turn that
mind to. We hear a good deal these
days about 'service.* We hear It in
school and we hear It In business,
but probably there is no belter ex
pie of 'service* in its best and
highest eense than the achievements
of Brtijamin Franklin. For a period
of forty years he devoted himself
unsparingly and enthusiastically to
the advancement and Improvement
(of his fellow men.**
" An, ' >•«• rncl, Harry, he eeemed
t0 j, aVe R good time and to enjoy
whal he wa s doing.** said Jimmy.
"Peuple who do n great deal (or
their fellow* are generally happy
and enjoy what they are doing," re
plied Uncle Harry, with a laugh at
.liminy'a Idea that ,'ervlce' and a
■good tlmo" aeldom went together.
The key and kite and lightning are
an old etory that every child knows,
but I wonder It you know some of
the less Important achievements of
Franklin?"
"Ho Invented some bifocal lenses
for his own use," said Helen, polish
ing her own new horn-rimmed
glasses." and he founded the tiret
American debating society when he
was about twenty years old."
"He was a newspaper man," add
ed Joe. "He published the Penn
sylvania flasette and the Poor Rich
ard's Almanac, and ha waa evidently
very proud of the fact that he waa
n printer, for that Is what he call«
himself both In Ms wilt and in
his epitaph—'Benjamin Franklin,
Printer.' "
"I learned Just the other day."
said Jimmy, "that Franklin was a
very line ».Immer, ond that he wat
nekod by .«how people to (rive public
dcmonatratlons of hl» skill. You
know. Uncle Harry, that makes him
seem a ot more human. I had
never thought of him In Just that
light before. I pirtureil him ns a
kindly, spectacled old man leaning,
over a book."
"Ite was very fond of books," re
plied Uncle Harry, "and founded
many libraries, proverbs full of
homely advice and philosophy are as
widely read and as true to the needs
of human nature now as they were a
eentury and a half ago. In the life ot
the author. He was a very human
sort of person and very wide In his
interesls and sympathies. You see
^ llv,,d ' n England .ml In France
tor a good many years of his life In
connection w' h his diplomatic mis
«» highly revered
on the other side of the water as he
is here in America. His discoverlee
and experiments are the forerunner
_ -, . ,, ..
Inionllon.i in m&ny H'es thnt
have completely changed the whold
scheme of the world. He was keen
*Y Interested In public life and held
' many Important oUlre*. He woo a
mem her of the coiAmlttss to draft
tho Declaration of Independence, a
member of the Continental Congress,
Deputy Postmaster-General for-the
Colonies, nnd President of the Penn
sylvan in Commission of Safety.** j
"Hr load a useful Ilfs, nil rl»ht,^
J r : Mo9t **<»'* rssl
that had
accomplished a good
deal if Ihe5 r could bring about even
one of the Improvement« that
crank Un was responsible for.**
GASOLINE FUMES
NEARLY KILL HIM
Eltrnod Godwin, shortly before
noon yesterday saved the life of his
h >-«>«h«r. Rnlph Godwin, of 300 West
et. who was found
lying In an unconscious condition In
^
°fi streets, by placing ht« brother
on hi« back and carrying him to hla
a block away.
... -
revived the man nfter
labor.
A physician
an hour's
Godwin bad gone to the garage
abnut 11 oV1 ° ek lo re l><* lr hl« auto
mobile nnd while working under the
rar Wft * overcome by gasoline fumes
and had laid in that state some time
before being found .by his brother.
WhIK' »till In a weak condition
[from the effect« of the fume«, Mr.
ENTIRE EQUIPMENT—Of
including dishes. Ice
Godwin is not expected to suffer any
ill ofTvctH from his narrow escape
from death.
IIOI'SK PAINTING
HOUSE PAINTING—Save the surface
and you save all. James Keettan,
16oi \v. 16th St. Phone 7492-W.
. mar9-Iyr._
MI SICAI, INSTRCMI »11
VriTIlOU REiXJHDS—Brin* old
cord nnd 10c and get a new one.
Joseph K. Clough. 100U4 Lc ard St,
JanI7-6t.
pe
PRIVATE BALE.
3-room
(chest. Vietmlg, etc. Party must sell.
leaving town Jan. 20; fUMouabl«. In
quire third flpor. 1502 West Fifth St
Phono 5731-R
Janl2-3t.
TRANSPORTATION.
I LEAVE WILMINGTON
French St. Wharf, » P. M.
FREIGHT ONLY
|^îtî LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
JkMgKPiqc 10, North Wharves
(Race Street) 6 P. M.
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Schedule of Trip«
Fourth St. Wharf. Wilmington
, r r h phfi a ,iHnhl»*f'or wlm'ngton ^st
A^ M .T'" O nion*
13 »77.30 P. M.
,, n Sun. and holidays,
" "Vit tUys. except S.L
Wllmlngton-Penn'* Grove Route
Leave Wilmington *6.15, 7.45. ta. 90 A.
M , 12.00 noon. z3.45, 6.00, 8.00, 10.00 ari
12.00 P. M.
laeave Penn's Grox-e, *5.35, 7.09. 9.09.
11.0Ö A. M.. 100. 3.00, xt.30, 7.00, 9.00
and 11.00 P. M.
Trips marked« (•) do not run on Sun.
Trips mnrk«'d s leave at 4.00 and 1.00
P. M. on Sundays.

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