ItKLP WANTED— MAL».
AiWW.TIPING SOLICITOR—Brperl
pnoed only need* apply. 809 Shipley
street. dec5-tf.
WANTED—Thoroughly
CLEAN CUT MEN with *10« to 11.00«.
with or without services. In one of
the biggest money-making, legitimate
U« liners -ever offered to make real
money; money invented fully secured. I .
o Box 323. cltjft JsJi-0-st
—————
BRAKEMBN-ßpflnner»,
Write Ballway.
COLLECTOR
experienced, for
Apply Livingston's. 606 Market St.
^aa22-3t.
installment house.
KIR EM EX,
44 »0-1250 monthly, HI
M Evening Journal Office,
jan 1-6-8-13-15-20-22-27-29.
KAR AI EU— To take charge of dairy
7 trm. free houee. State
end salary. Address M-97. Evening
.lo rnai Office. Jan. 5-9L Prl.-Mon.
W ,1
MAN_White or colored, without fam-.
to work on country place; must,
how to milk and garden; refer
D.
MAN—To canvas« Wilmington ajid vl
•unity; salary and commission; steady
r r nd * A u P M b F W t en Nor?hcô 0 210 W.
vî2îh *t P - **■ r ' A ' N " Jai>23-3t.
__
-1,1'V1 HK.R—AprUy a. one.. D>l^.,
Employment Tgency, S. E. Ctvnerl
, and chlpley «4... JanîO-lt.
i' r V I NT SAI.BS.MAN-T« cover ^ Mary ■
land. D»law»re " n /?..'''™® h ^J Un [*î (1 ^ f
u I ,,aia' L^IHininiiv^nr a real hustler
bplendld oppo rtua lty
c.-.lmç experience to J»lnf*. v»rnLh«».
w.n.urtde« I ahaoutejy eaeeiiiia _ '"ly
"" b T J" - vv Kavetto
Si-?" Th '> t'lklden Co., 1"» ?[•
Jan _L_
, v .... ., rm work mu , t
y h^ah*, M to N ndlk jlmea Sandelwon.
fi.méré Del Jan22-*t
I. mere, Del. _ > _
MILLWRIGHT—For general conatmo
'tits work. Apply 1324 King St. _
J.»n22-3t.
U
:
t nee« required. Apply William
.Ml!l-n, Fifth and E'rench Sta. Jan2--lt..
Ii
St., Baltimore, Md.
SALESMEN—$75 easily -arned in
commis* ten, following live 1-ads kj
AVtlmkigtcn. Give pasi -xpcrlence and
references Address W -55, Evening
Jan 20-23 -24,
YOUNG .MEN—Four, to .fake order«.
. fr, per day pa •<
;Ät«. 88rjgw.*g
g-
-
, , »nur Ar.nl« tn the steward of the
L Elks Club, 111# Market ,St. Jan29-2t. |
BANQUET"—
•the strangers
Mrs. J J Haggerty, 2«» V Broome
«rest, will accei'e two ticket* for the
Arcadia, if She will please call at The
K'ening Journal Office.
d.iliy
i
HELP WANTED—IKMAI-E
roLORISD WOMAN for acmbbing In
512 King atrest. a©oMld,
restaurant.
fl'or.
Jsn22-3t.
UOIXJRBD 95AITV— For general houee
"■ ork In family of four, und to help
children. Must life »"
1
W.
general hotaiework. SOP
Jan22-3t.
GIRL-Ft
SiAth St.
,
Tt I Ft li—Colored, for general houa-werk.
Washington St. t Jan22-ît
•'.«I
GIRL—For g««i-r»l housework.
Delaware Ave. Jan32-3t.
and
housework
For general
- robkinc. no laundry, --age». 87
XV./Twentieth St.
;|R
7"1
Jan 22 -lt.
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S DRESSES.)
. v,«t« and cape«.
pies, will sell on weekly payments;
beautiful styles; good bsrgaln»; open;
evenings. 1815 W. Ninth St. Jan70-3t.
im>DL*-AOHD WHITE
jao22-3t.
Salesmen's sa
ceneral housework,
Wood lawn Ave.
MAIDS—Apply to housekeeper, Delaware
Hospital. 14th and Washington Sts.
jan 20 -It.
Shipley
—
MIDDLE-AGED WHITE WOMAN, with
without child, to cook in counfry
Addree» F*«5. PNenlng Journal
jan20-3t.
hotel.
office.
RKLIABLH GIRL—For funeral hous©
wnife*. $ 10 ; ref-I
Appîy
work *nd cooking;
erenc©* required,
•treet.
J*f »2
WANTED—Good, plain cook:
stay at night. Apply 28M Delaware.
Ave. . Jan22-3t.
muit
WOMAN—For housework, in »uburba;
P. O. Box 307. City.
$19 per week.
deo29-lm.
YOUNG GIRL—About 17, to help in
Jen 22 - 2 t.
Phone 2878-M.
home.
--:-'KLAIR'S
WANTED—I^dy or genilemsn to a«-.
stst in opening a permanent Cou©
+ >to suggest'on clinic. In vicinity of
Wilmington by a man of flf:y; thor
cmghly capable; c©rr©*pondence Invited.
AMraaa Box R-M. Journal. Manden.
Janîî-ftt.
HELP WANTED.
JVcnri
AGENTS WANTED.
AGENTS—To aell Lorraine Produota
Jan20-4t.
vfs\s R Jora 0 m U o2.° W R..*®f J R*w'e S ,L'.
Co^ H«Rh ?^d' PÄ,. SplS;
risYora. Medlclr©«. Toilet Preparations.
ce. 1S» every-day necessities used by
minions. largest company; estab
Jished 38 year*. Favorably known all
• * *13 Shipley St.
lowest^ whol^ sa le ^* r ^o 's xpe r leocc nrac'
uca'r y ;: #i ä n:4:rv: e ,uVnr.i
een'Mrrninen 3 ' 1 '* 1 Me U pa vl ns*' "bust nenn
rûé'onY5 r ro n ; n eâV, y b,8 -r P 7i5 n c'u.air in freT
give age. occupation; r«fcrence©. n
9 nawW « h »CPI. 7Û8. Freeport.
III.
"THE STRANGERS' BANQUET"—j
Mrs. A. VV. Bowers. 213«
street, will receive two tickets for the
g.re»dla. If she will pleas« call at The
Evening Journal Office.
SALESMEN WANTED.
SALESMEN to sollelt accounts for col
lection from merchants, doctors, etc.
permanent, well-paying contract. Also
•wonderful side line Vstln.ial Merran
«lie Agency. Martlln Bldg., Columbus,
Jan22-lt.
i emvle
In
IIELT* WANTED MALE «
CLERKS—18 upward, for government,
positions; 9120 monthly; experience!
necessary. For free list positions now
open, write R. Terry (former Civil
.dVrviec examiner). 88 Barrister Bldg
Washington, D. C.
janl8-lt.
2.1 EN. WOMEN—18.
-Railway Mall. I
over. wanting
Postoffic© position*,
paying $1,409—$2.309. Experience un
nec©©nary. Full particular* free. Write
W. Robbln*. Civil Service Expert.
Pop© Bld^., Washington, D. C.
jan!6-«t.
< :
SlTUATIOy WA NTF D—FEMALE.
COIjOHBD WOMAN want* small wash
ing to take home. 313 Townsend £t.
jan22-2t.
(•01.0HKD WOM VN
wi*he© work by
rail 426 K. Twelfth ©trert.
:
■3t.
ja n
£I/RSK DESIRES POSITION wieh
" valid or as companion for elderlrt per
-H! Apply Ml»» K. B. Adams, 21 bi.
Tent h St.. Marcu* H ook. Pa. JanlO-.tt .
- SITUATION WANTED—MALE.
ACCOUNTANT—Book*
opened and
closed, cost, system, etc. V. B. Paw
^ori. Tenth and Washington.
Phone
Janl2-lm.
*390.
EXPERIENCED FARMER—With ref
erence. would like to rent small farm.
Y' tuld take maeiager's place; capable
of handling any ©ixe farm. Address
W-5 6. Evening Journal Office. jan22-6t.
ROOMS WANTED.
ROOMS—Two, *- unfurnished. between.
29th street and .shellpo« Phone 4890.1
o::.U _/
WANTED.
(DAREV WANTS TO SEE YOU—Do you
want the highest pries for Jewelry
I and diamonds? DA REV MONEY LOAN,
(OFFICE, 231 Market St. Phone 7733-/.
(Bonded and licensed to the city.
| sept25-lyr.
■ ~
j F URNITUiiE. CARPETS BOUGHT—
( Prompt attentlon_ to all calls. Jacob
Prodigal. Phone 3308-W. Jyl--lyr.
-T—TTTTr-————————r—
JIUL.NbtlULI) GOODS—l I>*y nignest
cash price*. J. Skint. 303-307 Vv.
Second St. D. A A. 3222-VV. jati23-!yr.,
COATS—Fur and cloth rellned and re
paired. Mrs. Dundon, 213 Weit St.
jan!2-26t-eod.
HIGHEST PRICES for raw furs. Irvin
J Baer. 623 King St. Phone 6677-J.
i Jan8-lm.
experience;--
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for second
band furniture. Simon Spire. Phot»©
5373-J. 100 i W. Second St. Junel7-lyr.
-
pay highest
305-307 W.
Jan21-lyr.
_
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, office *nd store
iHxturce bought and sold. Berger's,
Shipley Sts. Phone 611J-W.
Jyi4-tr
i ttt t t f ^
1
<*jbbs, 8J8 French St. Phone
2*9a. ^111 pay good price. Junc9-lyr.
HAOS. paper., metals, furniture, men
clothlnr. (unk. Hl«h.H t pries. Nsw
niana*cm»nt. L. Frsnkel. 104 Madison
y '- Phon« «710-W. J ar9-lyr.
RTirsa Dima T.INOLFJI7M
«LGc..
bo^x-.t^ .«9«!^ ( Cash < Kou... Sura,
CHAH. S. HURLOCK * PON.
~'«r2.i-lj-r. Seventh and Poplar Äta.
forareainuatier.,--(
W ANTPa*~We desire tu purchase one
hundrad used cars and will pay tha
blfheat caeli price*. B^nx your cari
,here, go home with lit« money. Keil
Motor Co.. Eleventh and Tatnall Sta.
Phone 64*0. Open evenlunga. may22-lf
— . .
1,00*RI, GB AN D l a:RPKTS TO C Le.\N
—O»»' F. Lang Co.. 1.03 Orange St.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS—I
„ r**h prices. J Sklut.
I Second St. D. & A. 3222-XV.
lan2i-1 f.
ROOM AND BOARD WANTED
_ _____
REFINED YOUNG LADY desire* room'
ith private funlly. Ad
dres* It -h», Evening Journal Office.
1an.2-.t.
IX>ST—White kitten, neighborhood
2 5th and Monroe Sts. Reward. Phone
sr,, j, ,
Uw-.«!
kas " "
LOST—Black wallet from Fourth and
Macket to 23rd and Market St».. Sat
unlay flight. Reward 2207 I»amotte St.
and board.
lyOfiT
. râ » BM #lav .
LOST—On Wednesday, two dollar and
turn#*] to George K. Ball. Marshals
Jan20-2t.
««JJ - h . , ..
, ''Nam- n .V JhS Inaid^ ' Elgin
.mûrement. Reward if returned to thai
iKventng Journal Office. Jan2#-2t.
Office.
LOST—On either Lovering Ave.. Dela
I ware Axe. or on Washington St., be
, tw****n Delaware Ave. and Delnwsre
î Hospital, string of pearls. Finder please
j J**"''"[ .'° 1 '• A,kl " ! '' .P'™"?"
J Hospital. jan. j at.
kOSJ Diamond end pearl earring, on
Jeffe-eon M. between r>el»w»re Ave.
and Seventh or r*eventh street, between
Jeffenaon and Orange Reward Cal
Room 312 Penney Ivan la B'.dg . fool of
French sr. Thone 2«52. Jan:«-:t.
nrj
j
M Office.
BANQUET'—
«Mrs». R L. Klltaon. 1319 Van Buren
atreet. will receive two ticket* for the
will please call at The
STRANGERS'
i
WILL GENTLEMAN who picked up
cameo in Gavoto*' Saturday evening,
plea«** «er urn *am© to 701 Lombard St.,
or call 4105-R, and no question* will be
jan 22 -lt.
FOR SALE-^Ston. quarry busiBessand
^K?^
' *sk<>d.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
-I
stock and
FOR SALE—Grocery ©tore,
fixture*.
S. K. Corner Third and
janl9-«t.
Madison St*.
-
J
BUS. OPPORTUNITY WANTED.
A MAN with food busineea experience.
good running businee©
or to tnveet five thousand or more with
service*, in a good running busjnes*.
Addree* W-19, Evening Journal Office.
J*n3-eod-2m.
wan's to buy a
BAZAAR. Wil-ninglon, Del
Auction sslca every Saturday, at
o'clock. Horses at private ©ale at all 1
times. Klalr A Hollingsworth. aprC.lyr.
- 1
PUBTJC RAL*6—B©o! ©©fate and p©r- )
sonal property of Peter Mason, de- 1
ceased, at Ms farm, on road -eadingis.
from Ashtand, Del. to CeiUrevllle. onT^
half mil« from the former place on |
Thursday. February 1. 1922. This
consist© of 40 a©r©s*of land, more of
praisic «saIjK.
less, six acres of which are woodland,!
balance unde- cultivation The improve- :
Ä w".h* t .Ut." re îf? ,t 'tîîS w2
*©» W ' ,b 2 U r 'e* T f - ba,W - !
n Ç*.«î r S# t îi 1 ! 0 2Ϋrf P Hm» niAr« thr I
, £'*'] at 2I..2..7 C -2Î!
ÎSl£, '"*« p îriS iES? ^hliv
2 ",*' ° ' ha ^r,7u I
">ke. cM,?n. bay an" strath?, ton. Mt
r;.s
TermaTsd. known'on day if sal, 5
w bMCV\YIX>R ^° N ' Ad ' n '
M Waikir Attorney WM
a "'' r '
wronAGE
Oillra
PRIVATE ROOMS for household goods.
G. F. Lang Co.. 1205 Orange atreet.
mar21-tf.
ROSENBLATT'S STORAGE
HOUSE
' P hona 177».
- 1 ___ __ . . , , _
| CKHTIft'ICATE Oft' DISSOLUTION .
btxtk or uei.awvre. office of
SECRETARY i*' STATE.
CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION.
To All To Whom These Presents May
Come. Greeting:
Whereas. Ii appear* to my satisfac
tion by duly authenticated record of
! the proceeding« for the voluntary disso
lution thereof, by the consent of all the
stockholder* deposited In niy office, the
Metropolitan .Vlortgage and Land Com
pany a corporation of this State, whose
principal office is situated at 100
West Tenth street. In the city of
Wilmington, county of New Castle,
State of Delaware. Delaware Registra
tion Trust Company. being agent
therein and in charge thereof, upon
whom process may bo served, has com
piled with the reuuirenients of the Cor
poration Laws of the State of Dela
ware as contained in 1!L. Section 1 to
2101.'Section 187. Chapter 65. of the
Revised Statutes of 1913. as amended,
preliminary to the iwtubig of tills
CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION.
Now, therefore. 1. A. It. Benson. Sec
retary of State, of the State of Delà
war e do hereby certify thai the said
corporation did. on the 2fttli day of
January. A. D. l»2;t. file in the offiee. a
duly executed and attested consent. In
writing, to the dissolution of »aid cor
poration, executed by all the stockhold
ers thereof, which said consent and the
records of the proceedings aforesaid, are
file in my said office, as pro
Private room» and space at reason«
able rate*. Apply «H W. Front St.
dec28-lm.
'
now on
vided by law.
IN TESTIMONY
WHEREOF. I
have hèreunto
• • set my hand and
, ,
Dover, this 20th
day of Jan., In
• the year of our
• • Ix>rd. one thou
sand. nine
hundred and
twenty-three.
• Secretary's Office •
• 1855 Delaware 1793 •
• 1911.
Jan 22-1L
A. R. HEN,SON.
Secretary of £tale.
NOTICES
ANTHONY Ferrara, form»rlv of th*
American Barber Shop, ton Mtrfcet
street. Is now located at S. E.
; Fourth and Shipley streets. He will
, very glad to niest some of his old pa
trons st his new place of business.
Jant-lm.
-—--,-.
ANNUAL MKETivn of the share
hoM.raof7* ILbor T.mél. Ri'ldlnt
AawH'latlon, will q, held Saturdnv
January 27. 1923. at 3 30 (. clock in the
afternoon, In Room !. of the Lahor
Temple. Tenth and Tatnall streets WII
mrtgton. Delaware Flection of officer.
; und nfCPMarv rniiMn« h-uCn»«« tn h*»
| transacted * tlft# bU8,n *< s lo 0
.1 AMES O-K tNR Pr».
FRED w.stiÏrLE See.
r
i an 20-It
! -J_,__
^ t .. ....
t L December 19. 1923.
To The Stockholders of the Commercial
Aircraft Co.
' Please take notice that at a duly con
vened meet in* of the Board of Direc
lor* of the Commercial Aircraft Com
pany, a corporation, organised under
the laws of the State of Delaware.
i held on December 15, 1922. at 2 P. M
• x t 3123 North 'lark street. Chicago.
minois, the following resolution was
adopted by n majority of the whple
Board of Directors to-wit:
-Resolves that In the Judgment
of thft Board of Directors It Is
deemed advisable and most for the
^ benefit of this company that It
^°u aro^he^ehïVu^her notified that
", , h ,
; *,'Iff ,!„JTin'rilal A1 r?™ft
j Corpôrlt^nTin
I the principal oftlo« of the corporat.on
.,7 W«t Tjml. .miThe n.y of
on
i A. •' \ Ki ; *' ' h,1 ^ 0 " r ® f 1 «dock
I M , to taka action upon aa.d reao
lutlon adopted hy the Board of Direc-(
tors and for the tranaaottan of such
I other huslnees as may come before such
meeting.
I yiEt.B BUCK. Freeldent.
Jan8-tS-22.
—--—--
I.B.IVIXO FOR CHICAGO. Saturday,
, )jin 17 Young man of good charac
t „ r w n| (qifln any commarclal or prl
cbmmfaafnns Address VY-X4. Etrn-1
Jan22-1t.
1
Ing Journal Office.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PART
\ ERF HIP.
Netlcerl« hereby given that the part-;
nurahip'heretofore aubsistlrg between
the undersigned." Floyd # R ' Turner and
W. Herbert Pett*. ro conduct a general
insurance buslne*». ha« been dlaeoKed
Jb v mutual conaent. W. Herbert Potta!
of'retires from the raid firm of Turner A
Potts and the biisine?« heretofore con
!.••• i .• the frm
=Sirs"".?sï.iêrsaajasan."«
to the ?aid firm should be paid to thel
said Floyd B. Turner.
J^ted a ^Wilmington. Delaware. Jsn-j
FIjOYD B TURNER.
W HERBERT POTTS
Jan29-3t.
UPHOLSTERING
of every descrip
ton. made to order;'
reupholstering
specialty.
RS LI 1BLS
UPHOLSTERING
CO..
81^ Walnut St.
Phono 7149-W
aprl?-tf.
_
—■
BUSINESS NOTICES.
—~~ ~ —
ANT MIRIIOR RE-SILVERED—French|
proeeea L H. Ehler« cr, VH. Ven
dever Ave. Phone -««7. Jnn • ljr.
--- —
ALL MAKES talking machine» re
paired Called for and delivered,
SoTtman'l Mue.c Shop. 4 VV. Seventh
feb23.1yr.
BUSINESS NOTICE—t wieh to an-!
nounce that I have entered the
of Public Accounting work and would
be to h***r from those who
arcounnng problems. Specislt!*»; In
c^me Tax Report. Flnanoial Report«.
f,,ai|ld Sve'ema Ineialled R
5^ fsik »0» W-üïîlînrin aw»;!«-«
JanlC-l 2
Phone 5SS2-R.
St.
POLL ,IOSP IT AL—Combings mad. up
S2ft Madison St. Form.rl* «18 tf
Seventh St. _ JUBel-Iyr^
rrr:.J^y|HBawrg^.gaoinw&!^jg^J^.^:|^
8c PER Y AKU
ELIZABETH JOSEPH.
Bottomley Apts.
Junelft-lyr
Phone S322-J.
DOLL HOSPITAL—Alt parte, wigs and
414 Orange St. Phone »433-W
r head*.
l" ne:, - lyr
791 Grenze St.
Phone 8354.
plumbing and heating
keybold BROS.,
•
Phone 1424.
«11 W. Sixth St.
iunelO-lyr.
SHAFER * WITKOWSKI—Carpenter*,
csblnelmaking a epeclalty. Window
lO'sercens. door» and porche« encloaed.
2515 Market .St. Phono «1*2. inayS.tf.
,-—-— • «. « —^""""""i
STor THAT LEAK—Repair your roof.
with Barrott s everla*t.ng roofing, in
rolls or cement form. Wa aell^or apply
G. William»* Brea. Co.. Third «nd
Tatnall Sta. mon. 3«4.
may2«-m-w-f-tf.
farm;-„-.-.n!.
WILMINGTON ROOFING Jk HEATING
CO.-Roofing, »pouting heater work;
attended t^Sh^rl^
octft-lyr.
&
4»M-W.
- -
WILMINGTON NOTION
NOVELTY CO.
=
7 E Thlçd ,St.
7t.7i.
We Carry All Make© of ✓
RAZOR BLADES
Big Discount to Dealers
jan 22-1
KMTTRIC.U,
VR.VI \ TITRES A STATORS REWOUND
_Electric Ians, rooters, etc., repaired
Alexander and Steward. Tenth and
Washington Sts. Phone 6735-J. JylO-lyr.
FIXTURES, lamps, wiring material,
radio supplie*; all reduced. Gross
Electric Co.. N. W. Corner Fourth
apr2S-tf.
•
.
man
and Orange bt*.
WOOD WILSON wires your house
without breaking your floor*, plaster
or pocketbook. Pfloo# 4764. 2500 Van
Bur«n_SL__augli-lyr.
~
Bl'SINKBS UOLLEGES
ho follows the crowd usually
getiT CROWDED OUT. Don t lag be
BE A BUSINESS LEADER and
Well help you to
hind.
get crowded itt.
succeed
BEACOM COLLEGE.
Tenth usid King Streets.
aug23-lyr.
LIFE AND C HARACTER
READING
January 22
I
, „ th „ d.te
Dorn n "
*
The person
come* into th© s.gn of Aquarius, the
■uaftpi* Kpn î*©r. 11 11(1 th© lö*t MSB Of th©
wattr beaier. an sicn % 0 vern*
rni's .i^n *o\ rni <
the leg 1 « and feet of the grand man.
It i* the negative pole of the Air
Triplicity.
Air Tripllcitv.
It governs the physical
Irr -Is spiritual duality it
of the Divine Sophia, the
memory.
Ih the «ign
attribute* being soul, memary and
diffusive knowledge.
These people are naturally en
dowed with great posnibilitles. when
understood and appreciated, take
them to supreme heights of strength
and usefulness, and when ignored,
them to be creatures of !m
cause
pulse and fluctuating desires.
The governing signs of this date
are Uranus and Saturn.
Th© Want Ads are the best med
ium in the world for locating ken
nels If you desire to purchase a thor
oughbred animal of any kind. Use
them continually.
I
FOR SALE
WTIQUK BEDROOM SUIT»—1SI* W.
Fourth St, J»nl8-8t.
Cctsief--
be'A SAFE, sectional bookcase and coun
ter. I. Borget-, Third and Shipley
streets Phone 5113-W. Jsn!2 -3!
---
A CABINET Sewing MsShlne. good sa
n * w B. H. Harman, 920 W. 9th St.
JanlS-tf.
" '
GOOD SECOND-HAND
' STOVE and double Hasel
! S ' j 0 , V * Ii R * f pa,r Hou * < '- M0 Kln * ?t '
ALLaWnoi. uii'ipvivi
'*• y-v*
all spec ally priced Ephraim A Kph
calm. 3-3 w Fourth St Jan18-lm.
COOK
heater,
, -
}A Electric Portable Singer Sewing M*-j
« chin*, cost $83 09 new. Will aell very.
reasonable Exhv payments B. E.
Harman. 520 W. Ninth St. JanlS-tf.
!-—-,-—
A CARLOAD OF STOVE REPAIRS—
Bricks, grates, pipes, elbow*, now Is
j Jhe time; jobbing reasonably done.
'Stove Repair Houne. 510 King St.
Jyl 1-tf.
■ r^,., .
ATTENTION.
STOVE REPAIRS
,or * M ir*k.. of ,lov«. Bricks *r»t*s.
P'P«». slbow» Get tham at Bcrrar'a.
1 "!:?*.«" d ««, «I» Phon. MU-MJ.
? ^ _
' BLI'ICUFR B-FUt
'»Ih!__
BOURBON RED TURKEYS—Fin. for
»took Phone S-R-2, Newark. Del.
J ----
ri.'TCLE.« »M, boueht. exchanfed,
hired and repaired. BICYCLB8 wanted.
>)M b| cv , ; |, (rames. 227 E. 4th 8t.
Rhone 1308-VV. Jan18-lm.
,
HARRELF AND KF.«S of all hind«
bought and «old. Dea.er In atnpty,
harre!» and keg« Phone 1112. Auguet
H Ssner. 7 rt l South Market street.
A SINGER Sewing Machine; drop-head;
j ail attachments; coat 149 00 i»«w;
«Md about 3 month». Big bargain.
Kaar payments, u E Harman. 6.9 W.
Ninth M. JsnH-tf.
'
tenor Saxophone.
Jan20-3t.
Applv 411 Rodney St.
î
jan 17-1 yr.
^v Rr x r « AT *
*r Vadilk '.»Jl« 5 'iJats 'Vnhrai
.,x îv r n ?ri I »i tin I in» I
" m - 3 ' 5 W fourth »I. Janlt-lm. I
rtsosj^esisssssss
M * nr!,! Co » f,a Tatnall St. Jan4-lm.
Harvest
cash register J
Jan2ö-3t. I
___!
CORDVROY or Pluah Cape. Ear
aperla! a: 90e. Ephraim A Ephraim
3-5 W. Fourth St Janlf-lm ;
COOK STOVB— New
Oriole g» a
IPhone 4377 J.
nge and
,
breasted t
Ä
— î
DROP.HEAD .White Sewing Machine.
flu O«. B. E. Harman. «20 W. 9th SL. j
jealf-tfJ
.
FIREWOOD—Any kind, any
FIREWOOD—All dry. An* let of hfck-Tw.
T. Weld in, 144-R,
janS-lmo.
Jauil
Call Halfen. 4311-J.
ory. Clartno*
Holly Oak
HOL'SKHOLD QOOD.4 — Socond-hanA;
bought and sold. Morrison A Lane,
122 King ^f. Phofie 4756-YA JuneS-lyr.,
HALF-PRICE 3AI.E of auits. overeosi*.
i trousers and. odd coats, at the Mleflt
| Cloihlng H.iuse, 102-» Merket atreet.
I Jun»«-lyr.
——-——————
f-f & S. STORE AND OFFICE
, FURNITURE CO.
! Roll and flat top desks, safe«, filing
cabinet, floor cases cash registers.
hatcher»' and grocers' equipment car
r ;«d in atock and aold at' reasonable
I prices. We buy. sell and exchange all
kind* of office furniture and grocery
equipment. 113 Market etreet Phono
fleldj3*23-J. feb.-lyr.
want a r.rtnn pipet ES<?
YOb WANT A uWö I ll b. i»r^ >
• HLATEk. uiy a IflM Hmter
| No better made. See White Brother»,
Front and Orange -rs . or Phone
«*' price« a.vd terme, dac27-.od.2m.
t.
o,.r liant .»«in, machin» club in
n,n r e,ü?'n"«Tl ,, *,h7i e Kobiïr A.
• Parvis, „3 Mark., St.
J- ^„BLA CjaSTOsV.. ,»«l. Bh.Jdey,,»..
m^ indludlnV fuieiïtur# lypîwrîwr*
sd(JlB ', ln aclil„-a etc. Also dealer in
■ . . .
MEN—Scout Shoe, special »1.18; also
complete line of other work shoes
I Ephraim A Ephraim. 3 and S W^ourth
street Janli-cod lm.
JOIN
I MACHINERY—Motor, lathe, drill press
ry wheel. Can be seen run
S-93. Evening Journal Office.
and erne
'•ling. Apply
<1ec29-tf.
_I
jrt'R VtTURB Desk a chairs i
ie u .,bi tnM stonee iaplv-oj
eighth «t Ja«i' , o-' , t*
W ' * _1___~ ~ '
rnRrRcnoN* OIL MBIT BRS—Oev. !
Snerisi Vi «« m.m'.
King Sf P Janl9-tf '
— ■'» lying Bt. _debied
TABLES—We deliver and erect
ttble. In playffi* condltUw t?lfh iîîr
clifh and pockets for 1100 and up.
,; r adv© Flchth and Oranc© ©t-cct© •
. r ,©am**rnuly
marl 1>r ' _trlx
POULTRY PLAN.-Wel,-equipped tn
Co ^n$hr| n .LÄms.%t;i ,y huÄ
a mo n g' ' Ui e ,n ! ' ' r a' IJ :, ' 1 ^ H,, - : ■ i'
Thompson ©train; good enough to win
In any ©how. Two 6*'-egg and one 190
•*gg oil incubator*, on© 200-i>gg electric
a»id on© 400 and one «09 -©gg electric
incubators Brooder©, fountains. i»oul
try wire and all aece©sori< ©. Moving
to another locality or would not ©ell for
thr©© time* what am asking. Will sell
part or whole. First
©r©nc©.
Janl9-3t.
RESIDENTS OF UNION PARK
GARDENS
We have complete grate repairs
your furnace*. Phone and we deliver.'
O. O. Robertson. 2012 Market St.
declS-tf.
c. get pref
C. A HOURTH.
Holly Oak, 2«2-J.
t
REPAIR YOUR ROOF with fibre coat
ing and elastic roof cement. Stops all
leaks.
and Tatnall Sta.
S. G. Williams A Rro., Third
Phone 384. Jan2J-tf.
RAYMOND H. STOUT.
Phone 4416-R.
and Second-Hand BICYCLES.
Tire*. Parts, Repairing.
UNITED STATES TIRES and TUBES
Sales and Service Depot.
AUTO ACCESSORIES.
Genuine Ford Part©.
99g French St.
New
deel-lyr.
"SNOWSHOK TRAIL"—Edward S:.-w
art. 20"3 VV. Sixth S* .
please rail
at The Evening Journal Office for two;
tickets on the Majestic.
'1
SPECIAL—In men's overcoats, all wool.
small size only; sizes 31-35-36-37.
Price gl ». 812. and 813.59. Ephraim &
Ephraim. 3-5 W. Fourth St. Janl6-lm.
STIRLITH'S—PHONE 1201
Scrap irons and metal*, I-beams and
pipe. Front and Tatnall. no\15-lyr.
Machine $86.no new.
q»hi* machine »s »lightly used; will|
»©11 for $32.i»0. <'all at once,
man. 620 W. 9th St. \
P. E. Har
jan 15-1 f.
SKATES SHARPENED
837 Tatnall Street
aug7-lyr.
SINGER SEWING MAÜHIXKS. $81.
r. $33; one Wheeler am! Wil
son and one vrtdte drophead. all at
tachment». Easy terms. N. Omenn.
«21 W. Fourth St. Phone 2519-J.
oct6-lyr.
ilk
WORKING GLOVES. Driving
and mitt*. Ephraim & Ephraim. 3-5
jan 16
Glov
W. Fourth St.
DETECTIVE AGENCY.
HAMILTON S DETECTIVE AGENCY
—Licensed .tnd bonded. 519-511 Ford
Bi(U rhone «040.
fcoi-lyr.
I
ROOMS KOK RENT.
ATTRACTIVE ROOM—For gentlemen
private home. 1210 West St Phone
2203-M. dec29-lm,
FURNISHED
I« ' communicating room.
door front. PH W. Sixth SI. Jan22-«t.
—-
toil RENT—Furnished or unfurnished.
L.'?:. "* ht housekeeping »l.SjilJrift)
s reel
for light housekeeping.
Second
- -
^ODETTE ' HOTEL. 807 *
M-Room. all heatsd. hot and cold
ruining w.xtsr In every room; tha b**<
piace in town to make your home. V ou
can have a room by the week or you
can l|ye there In eon*tort as long as
you live, or you can get a room tner©
for one night; the Tow prices for a
iplaco like this will surprise you Under
° rTV management. d ■ 14--mo
... a . , oU 7,
a Î; 1 ^ .P. y
J*nl7-©od-Jt
ROOM.'—Three and bath.
street.
ROOM—Front. twin
and heat. 712 Washington St. Janls-ct.
ROOMS-Two und klich»n«tu.
nlshod. Addrca« R-*5. Bv.nlnx Jpnr-
ns, OMc. r "
ROOM-larf* imf-irnlshsd. all con
vcnlenree Inquire be'wcen . and 8
p M in.,« Delaware Ave Ja«i«-tf.
—--
ROOMS—Two. furnished for ll«ht
houeekeepln*; second floor. II wr
«e.k. 2«2 XV.iahincton St. J*n22-8t.
(-—
--ROOMS—Furnlehe.1, for light house*
keeping «"SU Fifth St. Rh etc lit,,
Jan?»-3t
H«*ctric
b*da.
ROOM—Bright. Iileasant, for two m*n
bfjsrdere I'hon« Ô3I-W. Janl9-3t.
ROOM—Dr« r .bie. neatly
1.13 Wem üt.
—
ROOM—.Nicely furnished, second floor
front. West Slx»h »». Janl2-lm
furnished.
Jsnll-lm.
all wtivai
dcc2yim.
ROOMS—F r gentlemen
tenece. 12 K. 13th St.
fur
oppoel t e
furnished.
Call St 1 W Kiev* rtil
Jan22-lm.
R' »OMS —Newly
Hotel duPont.
street.
-
ROOM S—Four and bath, second floor.
conven-j
janl9-.lt«
furnished or unfurnished,
ience* Phosis 929-M
~ »»•.. «
*si»S!r— ...——
Home.__
ROOMS—Two. nicely furnished
trio and heat. 1Î07 Washington St.
Phone 277-J. Janl9-3t.
.
ROOM—Furnished, for one or two gen
tlemen; ell conveniences Phone
Jan 14-ft
el«c
32T8-M.
-
ROOM—Desirable, furnished for young
gentleman 994 W. Ninth etreet.
Janl-lrno.
ROOMS—Four unfurnDhed.
vrnlence*. 904 \enderer Ave.
a con -
1an2-lm.
ROOMS—Three, unfurnished. second
floor. ""Ti**at. gas and electric,
'
VV »shlngton
J»n22-3t.
laundry and phone; $24 per month.
immMlatf possession; no children. N.
Comer Thirtieth an
street.
PIANO TUNING.
„j TUNING done aceurafoly *nd
T ,. ompt i y . AIM p»a«o snd player,
pi*no repairing. R. W. Driscoll. Ph-»n*
«592. feb2«-tf.
rtANOS AND PLATER PIANOS
. m ,u and :ei>alr-d and rebutl: Kti'
ma' ee free. Steinway repreasu tallv**.
F . . nivr> pfl
GEWEHR HAVO CO..
J unel3-1yr. _ 31ft W. N in th R*.
T i" A ir Ml«.", „ . wini
SNOW SHOB TRAIL
laugh. 71» E. Sixth »U-Jl. >**
c* ye two tickets for the .VlaJesilc, by
calling at The Evening Journal office.
TUNING AMI REPAIRING— Player
work a specially. AU work guaran*
H J. Amon, 3110 Market St.
jaaft-lne.
tee<l
Phone 27W
RKG1STKR S ORDER.
ESTATE OF EDWARD F. kAN'E.
DECEASED—Notice I« h»rebv Riven
that Leiter« Testamentary, upon Hi.
*—'• of Edward F. Kanc.late of
j»».
•"<« »" persons Indebted to ihe s«id'
|deceaa*d. are requeated *.<>. nake^pay.
IpraftARt th© MUif, du I probated, tu th©
«aiM executor*, on "r before the 11th
dav , of .L I9 '*' ° b d ® by
lb. ^"kaNE CH APPLE.
SECURITY TRUST A SAFE
DEPOSIT CO .
Executors,
addree© Security Trust Ä .Safe Deposit
Co., Wilmington. Del. Janl5-eod-9L
HARVEY
ESTATE OF LEWIS
CRANSTON. DECEASED—Notice Is
hereby give-. UiU Letters TeaUmen
tary. upon the estate of I.ewts Harrey
U'ranstun. lat© of WUmlngton hundred.
d n*f . uer© duly granted unto Mary
Kita Cninaton. on the l?tli day of
January. A. D. 1923. and all person* In
to t I « .aaed are re
to make payment to the eve, mi.
«rt*- «'•»»"" '•»•■y. und all persons
't»»litE demand» «gs'tiet the dereaaed
are required to exhibit and present th*
pro ha ted. to ih** «aid execu
<m or before the 12th day ©f
f n a "":Vh.l^ " y ' he
ETTA CRANFffiV
Addr. .-« W ',.»01 T Lynann. in«.
îi. 1 '**' ta( l l,ltab,e y
IV1 - j.*nia-eod-9t.
MER. DECEASED— Notic© i* hereby
given that Letter* of Administrât if>n.
upon the ©©täte of Mordecai S. Plum
mer. lat© of rhrisfiana hundre 4 |. rfo
ceased. were duly gr*nte«l unto Mnrp E.
Plummor. on th© 17th day of January.
A. D 1923. and all persons Indebted to
said deceased are requested to make
payments to the Adminlatratrtx. with
ouj delay, and all person© having de
mand» «gainst tii© deceased are r©
quired to exhibit and pre©« nt the same.
duly probated, to the said administra
trlx, on or before the 17th day of Janu
ary. A. I). 1924, or abide by the law
this behalf.
MARY B. PLUMMER.
Administratrix.
Address J. Frank Ball, At torxiey-at -
Uw, Equitable Bldg., Wilmington.
l>e'aware. Jan19-eml-9t.
MOVING AND HAULING.
IA CALL FOR HALL. 5278-J— 81» Mon
roe «trect. for light hauling: local or!
long distance; rates reaaonabl*.
dec22-lyr.
————;—~r ———
ALWAYS at voir SERVICE—Mov-1
Ing. express and storage. Personal
Mundy Bros., 814 King
Jnne2'J-tf.
supervision,
Phone 7290.
HERBERT H—Hauling:
prompt; reasonable; long distance.
305 West St. Phone 7899-J augl9-tf.
-TjU'.TTT! . -__
CONSTANTINE & LEoTARDO—Mov
ing and hauling. 209 VV. Second St.
Phone 332S-M.
BROWN.
t>ELIV*ERING LIGHT HAULING_!
James I Pa**w*t*r. 312 Sixth Ave.
Phone 8872. jan2-lm.
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FOR GENF.RAL HAULING AND MOV.
ISO. call Donnelly. Phon© 5617. 704
*«pt6-lyr.
June22-lyr.
Harrisoo St.
HAULING A MOVING—Any tlm©, any
where Phone »473- W. Key*!on© (Jar
219 Maryland Ave.
oci21-lyr.
age. or
LIGHT HAULING—Local and Iona dis
tance Alexander Gagnon. 8,8 .Madi
son St. I'honc 3969-VV.
dec29-lm.
MOVING t HAULING— C. IL Thorn.
tun. 1322 W. Fifth SL Phon« 7997-W.
)y2t-lyr, _
MOVING AND HAULING of nnv kind.
B. Durr. 909 Elm St. Phone 6738-M.
septlo-lyr._
AND HAULING—Go any
Call Lane. J22 K*tig SL
ma>3-lyr.
MOVING
where
phono 4
. • ua
756 -W.
UPHOLSTERY.
UPHOLSTERING of
material* for sale.
Corner Fourth and Tatnall Sts. Thone
li lZ - W. june27-Ur.
the better k:nd;
Spark» and Son.
AtTX>MOHILl:S FOR KALE.
;ACTO TOP? AVP CURTAINS—Stem,
vv
Phone €14«.
rear 1403 Rodney St.
mar20-tf.
UI'lfK—7-passenger; sit In good con
dition; will be-sold very reasonable.
laalMt.
BATTERY PRICES r,o UP SOON.
B©tt**r have your generator and bat
J trry exam Ing« now. fret» Da a N«t©
'
French St _ augT-eon ft.
CALIFORNIA AND CUSTOM-MADE
TUPS, painting and Unitize H P
Boggs, 11, Concord Aye. Phone S»9-«
ei.WTRIC repairs — Motors and
k«*»» rators. armaiur s In stock._ e
exchanged H. R. Cann.
*<'7 Wollaston St. Phone 12tt-R.
octl9-lyr.
,
,,
feb28-lyr.
FORD TOURING M*Pt#r; Ford R<*»4
*t*r. starter. 1929 Ford Roadster, ex
press back; litt Kord «basais All
built Can b« »een Sunday, 715 Wal
nut Ät. 1an20-tt.
-
9
ei
^CFT l -rO TF
USED CARS—
Notice—Wa ar* the only need-car
bouse in the .«»ate that will give you
n**w car guarantee with a u#**d car,
b* cause our cars are as good as new
;on«e Look them over and be con
vinced :
1921 Dodge Sedan.
1921 Auburn Six
1922 Overland Touriflg.
1921 Overland Sedan.
1921 Hudson Speedster.
1920 Essex Touting.
1921 Essex Roadster.
1921 Ford Coupe.
1922 Ford Sedan
1919 Dodge Sedan.
1920 m»df« Touring.
1920 Paige Touring.
1920 Cl* veland Touring.
1920 Hupuiobile v
1920 Dort Touring.
1922 Dort Readster.
1920 Bulok Roadster.
192« Studebaker Touring
1929 Hudson Touring.
192't r.»rd Sedan.
1929 Dodge Touring.
1921 foie Eight
1921 Apperaon Eight.
1922 Buick Touring
1921 Studehaker ' oup«.
1922 iv»dge Touring.
1921 Oldsmobils C
1922 Studebsk*r 5-passenger.
1919 Hudson Coupe.
j
!
I
pe.
I
IVe do our own financing Arc eirlct
!y confidential. Juei you end ». ere
Included In the deal. All we aek la you
j word of honor.
I
. KEIL MOTOR CO.
ELEVENTH AND TATNALU
Phone 6190.
nov i-m-w-f-tf.
3-Inch used liree »•
, n d*un. 83 Ko; M ocltt-lyr
- -
ITHB NBW VIM TRUCK CHARMS. SM 8 ,
„ f , rtorv I (w<l , n4 r^hoila
Vlm i rurkl , use. 82»o and »880
llAV'cl MOTOR TRUK CO..
phone 12* 701 VV. Fifth St.
"p r7 .,f
y
.SILVER TIRE CO.
WE BUT AND SELL
USED CARS
KEIL MOTOR CO.
UTH AND TATNALL.
m*r9-tf.
FAPERHANUING.
ARTISTIC P APERH.V N'c.tN'ï — laadore
Fishman; work done reasonable 111
W,sreond S. Phone ..Ift-R Janll-lyg
' ,, mv > Rr , WHITTEN—Wa'.l
Fhon *
„ tvT x—Paoerhanger: reems et.
'*-•* *v-s-^^J*
m . "
PAPKRHANGIN*—W-altpapar for «ale.
e./c'tv*** 1 ' 1 ' 4Î# 11 tourlh S Vv|- P ?r
" U ' J X
114 WaiMniton St.
^ a ujr7 -1 yr.
Shatnea;
Estimates
Phuua «783.
PA PEKH ANGING — Harry
reasonable.
601 N. Clayton £>t.
work done
given.
aug22-lyr.
QUALITY WALLPAPER at quanti".*
prie»*© Harry Kershaw, «19 Adams
Phone ««*10.
St
--rwwrnov , unv n.
8. LBJBNKRON * SON—Practical
paper hangars
»«able price«. Fhr».- J,73. septll-lyr.
. H TR ... . ih
.-•%<*«> 11< »K TRA 1. -J-. c-b »t*ele.
* ft ourth atraat » -U plea«
call at The ft.vcnm« Journal OWIc". lor
twe tlefcele oe the MaJ
«
oct2-lyr.
PRIVATE INSTRUCTION.
a Privat©. Individual In*
Mon.
Ï raphy.
D Accountancy. Bur
" roughs Calculator, Etc
Day-Night.
.St©nog
Bookkeeping.
Estab. 191«.
402 W. 22nd St.
Jac22-lm
anteed.
f073-'*775. dec2«-lyr.
~ --1— —.
TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED—Buy new
plan. $ » month; rent $2 month. Bar
cam*. «10 to' «5«*. Adding machine*
rented, sold Typewriter Supply Co,
seventh and Market St*. *eptll lyr
{ -- - -
Underwood Typewriter* for
0*3 rent $3 per mo. Phone 5227-W. OO
j dec22-lm. _J
TYPEWRITERS
J A. SMITH TYPEWRITER
EXCHANGE.
\1I makes—Under»-,.ods, !.. C. Smith,
Royals. Remingtons. Olivers—sold.
ranted and repairad all machine* guar
2 West Seventh St. Phrnici
-
ADMINISTRATOR'S S1I.F,.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
To be sold, on Ih, premia,.«. *23 VVal
I nut street, on* January 23. 1923. at 10
j o'clock A. M. all household goods of
'the late Ransom H llocksday. roaalat
ing of complets Iiarlor. diningroom and
bedroom »ulte*, player-piano, Vlctrola.
St.'gae range, carpcie. etc., and numerous
infher articles; all in excellent condi
tion. Also on, Winton louring osr. 7
pastnngcr.
,
I
ISAAC R. BROWN. Jr.
Administrator.
Jan20-4t.
11 AYE MORTGAGW MONEY—In large
sum*, ©n Market or King street prop*
axpii^y. Loa^i 69 per cent, qf h.«s<'h>
ment; deal dlret-t no agent©. 39f
Ford Bldg or Phon© 2Ä4-1V l
ling*. Janlf-e«»dj m.
MONEY TO fX>AN.
©n
LOANS
LOANS, $59 to'$1. #»»•*. on© y©ar or I©©©,
weekly payment plan; no chattel», no
n», no »alary assignment; character
«I earning power lb© ba*t* of credit.
WILMINGTON MORRIS PLAN BANK,
:»<»« Shipley «street.
Open Tuesday Evenings Until 8 O'clock.
paw
__
MONEY TO LOAN—On mort****«. In
•um« lo suit. If you hav, good aacuL
"ofcce ' t ' enin fan57m*'i
ft'OR SALE OR RENT
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HOUSE—New two-# lory, and b.isr
mem building. 1129 and 113, Orange
St., suitable for light manufacturing or
automobil© busin©** «Vpply Jo» ph 6
Ham iton «'• mune# St
jan.5-9l Fru-Mon.-Wed.
*
jan9-lm.
REAL ESTATE
ROB HOME OF
'
CASH AND BONDS
_
Thief GctS Aw8> Wltll
^ 7
StTOne DOX FrOItl ReSi
^iivtiij; dua i iuiii ivtoi
riu t ,, n
USOte in ClKlOn
DA II nnttv CT A DTÇ
i\r\ I 1. i\\J/A [J j I n K I O
TRUCK SERVICE
ELK TON. Md., Janury 23 —Marlo n
Pfost and William K. Mor-lson have;.
been elected town commissioners of
.
Lewis.
Special to The Evenimt Journal.
George .Murphy, John L.
Charlestown, this county, for the
coming year. They ran on the Peo
pl's ticket, defeating th© regular
•
HKAIi PTATproil SALE?
A RARE CHANCTQ te get that Ideal
home and pay like rent. J. G. Jus
tl* Co. Newport. Del. Phone 211-W.
sept 1-tf.
BUILDING !Xm< at Minquadate. or will
• x hangt for touring car. thquln i^*.*
W. Fifth at.
JenK-tt.
FARM—Three mile etorth >f Newark;
Vi acre., lot of fruit trees; milk
rrnit. combined. H. P. Jone«, Newark.
Drl. (an 18-17* 1ft-33* 34-38.
HOUSE—lift VV Met St.. « room», bath.
reception hall, fire pore lie IK alt mod
ern Improvement». Prtee |3,50ft.
Jan 30-It.
1311 DE PONT FT —Modern. 9 rooms.
3 pore he«. Make effer. Apply abeve
jan6-lm.
eddreee
TOUR PROPERTY CAN BE JUDGED
HY THE COMPANY IT K
it a ealenbie. Our
If its li*de*| with
files Accomttuelate only pr»>perly-priced
parcel^ Come in to learn how a listing I
with* im gets your hokttnge before the!i
largest number of potential buyer«. Wef
hated and!
»reu Ja rise thousands <»f proepectlve]
I.,,y,re G.,r original and tm*tua plait
<*f advertising brings thousand* of 1»*
quiries 1
W. LIN WOO D D A SHIFT, L CO.
RI AL I STAFF — FOR RENT.
BUNOATjOW - At Elmtmrat. 8 room*
Ka, I,>88 ft cemented baee.
m , nI j , } . Juatla C*. Newnort. Del.
1 phone "M-W. decl8-tf.
FOR RENT—112 W Fourth St . 1«
roorn^ Apply Harry Tsrgcr. 419
m Janî4-tf
IIOU8B—Flva room«. n#*r I»ob4©11.
$10. Phone 1927-W. jan22-eod~3t.
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1IOUHK—IMI Mt. Sa^m l^ana.
Ephraim * Ephraim. 3
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h-l.h porch healer Apply —3 Rod
J ' JanT«-lm.
n *V ,,r junta in*.
HOrSK— 2193 W. f4#\*-nth
store.
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eveoih St . ft room.
Phone
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NEW' HOME 21*7 VV Seventh Si. Ap.
ply 21<>3 VV Seventh Sit.
janl 6 -«t.
• 18 ORANGE STREET—Seven room«.
Apply Carroll VV. Griffith. 221 W.
Ninth St. _ Jan3-tf.
• 13 CLAYTON ST.—Peueealon Jan. là
i Will eeli or rent. Phone Î854- R.
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a «w 5 cT ÄastW
l>r. H. K. M»ll©r II
ftOft-ftil Washington
AP ARTMENT» ft OR RENT.
APARTMENT—Four rooms, hath and!'
heat. I«a S. Broome St.
7727-W.
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AP \RTMBNT—ThP©« room© and bath.
*51 Oranx© St.
; J»nl*-1m.
rhone 2297-J.
h^rlot.e Atjr.men...j
APARTMENT—Private, six rooms, ga#
and rlactrlc: 17 K. Second St. Apply
Leivl'e. N. E Corner Secetd and French'
streets. Junell-lyr.
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FOI It KOOMU-FemldUtl cr unfur*j
1315 Linden St. Applv a fieri
nlsbed.
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Walnut hto.
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week 3«1<-. Meat fit. feb-S-Iyr.
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jan 22-31.
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THREW APARTMENTS—.7i4 French
Inquire Harbor Sltop. Sixth and
st.
jan22-6t.
roil RENT
INDIVIDUAL GARAGE!
electric. 14 month,
rhone Tftîê.
Water and
3»4 VV. 28th St.
decje-lm
aARGE STORE— 8ult*bl© for harbor
©hop or grocery buslnes* Phon©
2-J. jan20-6t.
REPAIR SHOP—Space for three cars
! 'entrai
Jsnl8-6t
snd telephone.
heat, light
Garage, SI7 Shipley St.
27 seres.
good ,condition, adjoining Concrete
nitle from both Pennsvl.,
too acf es
fruit trees of ail
!*•
price r, a.«
i ro«*
! hen houses and hog i»en©.
. buildings In A-l conditio«.
triable. terms made to stjit pur
IHiagtr Apply Jobu Dean. Mill li«md.
Newark. Del o- Market Stand. Wed
, neaday and Saturday, at
I King Sts._
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WANTED TO RENT.
F \ It MS FOR SALE.
FARMS FOR SALE—Farm.
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highway;
I vanla and B. A O. stations;
■ t l>ah|.. 7 acres In
hinds, and 20 acres of Umber land;
house, large barn, new
« uanr
All out -
Fifth and
JarUl-12t.
ONK ROOM—Furnished or unfurnished.
I for light housekeeping,
inear B. A- O. station preferred
dr»*©* W-54, Evening Journal Of
with heat.
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VlfTRDLA RECORDS — Bring
record and in cenls and gel s new!
one. Joseph E. though. JOSH, Lorn
bard SI
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MUSICAL instruments.
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Janlft-ftt.
HOUSE PAINTING
HOUSE PAINTING—Save the ©urfac*
and you save all. James Keenan,
1604 W. 16th St. Phon* 7492-W.
mar9-lyr. _ t _
TRA N S PO RT ATT ON.
LEAVE WILMINGTON
French St. Wharf, 5 P. M
FREIGHT ONLY
|leave Philadelphia j
Pier 10. North Wharves
(Race Street) 9 P. M. |
WILSON LINE
Phila., Penn's Grove. Chester
Schedulo of Trips •
Fourth St. Wharf. Wilmington
# or Philadelphia, and Chestnut st.
Wharf. PInlaUeiphil J or 1 '* 1
•: 30. a».«".. I 0 ," 1 p V M • *' noon .
-Runs* on Sat sun. and holidays
»Run* on week e*c«Pt Sat.
,.^v!. m w*nTnc ' IMftJLtSa
jo noon. *3.45, 8.00. 8.06. 19.00 and
32.» V. 3*. . „
Leave Penn» Grove. •«> jj. 7.9n 9.00.
In*»* A. H.. 1.0*. 3.#». *»-3«. 7-»«. ft.H,
(and 11.00 IV M.
Trip* marked <•> do not run on Su*- j
Trtp* marked * leav* at 4.99 *nd $9«
*P. M on Sunday*.
Leav©
i
Black, El wood Heisler, Horae«
(irahnm and Harry Murphy.
Murray W. Bunce haa ofLrred a re.
ward of |60 leading to the arrest and
conviction of the person or persons
who entered his home on West High
«Irret, Elkton. while he and hl« fam
ily were on a visit to relatives In
Dent on. Aid., and stole about 31.000
In cash, liberty bonds, thrift stamps
and Jewelry. All the valuables were
In a tin box, which was hidden un
der th« t hlrd-tory step,
only thing atoton. A skeleton key
wa* used to enter the house—the
thief or Uueves looking the door
It warn the
airain on Irawlng.
farter Simpers haa been appotnt
ml carrier for rural route No. 3.
f *" om - N orth East post office, and
Lyntfan Kihlcr has been appointed
carrmr for route No. 2, from the
amr po , t
The Pennsylvania Hailroad Com
pany has launched Its ftrst motor
truck service on the Eastern Shore.
S;x auto-trucks are to be used. They
will be operated from Cambridge to
Itagdon. Denton and Intermediate
iminWt. It 1» planned to eventually
honeycomb the peninsula with tbte
service so that shipments may be
both
mode and received the same
day.
Mra. Josephine Simmons Fears,
wife» of Joseph Scott Fears, died at
l nlon Hospital here,-on Saturday,
following an operation for appendi
citis.
»he waa 22 year« of ape. She
la tha daughter of Gideon W. Clark,
of thta county,
one child. The funeral will be held
Tueedny afternoon from the home of
her aunt. Mr*. Oeorxe W Woodall,
on AVeet Hi*h etreet, with Interment
In Bethel eemetery. near Chesapeake
<"lty.
She la survived by
XIra. Koara had been living at
Westminster for the past year.
St Hedwig's A. A. Dots
A regular and combine meeting
will ba held tomorrow night 1n the
club rooms
!.
• BY "CIUKSB WHO.
All men and women
imembera are naked to be present a*
new business Is to be trarmet
etf.
'/Ap' Boom' Bang! th© Goof©y will
bo. on th« Job at tontghfa dance,
Everybody out for a good Mme.
matter, not going up Clayton street
anymore?
of town?
W'hat's the
1* she married or out
Newer mind boy. we'll,
get.you back with her again
Military Ground, this summer when
we start playing baseball,
worry hoy.
Every night a/ter tha
i'haulkey" «Inga this song. "9ome
Imdy tend me 8e to ride home?"
Keep It up Chaulkey, you'll be a
millionaire soon.
Shampy leaning against
pole crying:
It
Don't
■II
Front
î Muggtna),
W hats the matter with you Shvnpy,
(Rhampyt, I am tn >om.
gin»: with ftrhom? (Shampy).
live* tn the same atreet I do.
to Burko: What's
wrong with my engine? (Burke:)
I think the brains wsre put In up.
side down.
Talk about fl»h «tories:
one that • 'Cooney" brought up from
the canal. He caught a ba»» weigh -
It was so big that the
I railroad company had to supply him
»Ith u refrigerator car.
It com* natural. Throwing peo
ple is Just like throwing the bull,
«ays. Kaiser, since he became a
-tree!
(Mug
She
Big Chief
Here's
w«w
n *i*^ 'ha.
Blucm© watch yti r — If at I SO
wh „ K ,„ Wa)t#r hj , Cri)Bry
'«pell. He Is awful with that rose
bush In the Buffing room,
Whltey is thinking of taking a
trip to .Newark, N. J.. Easter week.
Oh you "E." h© thinks th© world of
h __ a nll , Vl _ _ ... # „
" er ' n p «ont blame you a bit Whitey.
Go to It.
Somebody ran down Buck Joa on
. .. .. ...
" n " en street th© oth©r night.
suppose It was her father,
tim© don't rtfn.
We
Next
Ho wanted to
know who you wc-e.
time. Buck, you have plenty of time,
oldtlmer. „
Racker. Alia« Stony, can't get fat
by listening to mualc or going to the
»hows so he haa started flirting with
John'Barleyrorn ft* a last resort.
Cabbage turned the farmer down
He said he would have .
Deep
Take your
on th© Job
*
stuff!
Plnkey the club's Janitor doesn't
see m to be doing planing any more,
but is trying to tia the ;whole dance
ball up with his new and old dances.
Keen It up boy. you'll know when*
;t, tim* to stop
.... . . '
Chick Little Is going wrong,
About a month from now he will he
seen planing with Eddie Everett. •
Spike huckster down at the hog
foundry, hasn't sold anything thUr
b ko he'© eoinc to give theh 1ob
-- " * **' , J^ ^! "I
U D Wd go into a different business
wit h "Horse".
Jean lleaaion the club's beauty has
a pimpl* on his face. ,
Bushes are low. trees are tall.
But let me have the rose.
That work* in BlumeiKhal'a. |
Sung by Mid Walter. -
Lottie call* himself "The Crazy
Boy" and then Juat so there may be
no misunderstanding, he demon-^
jtmtes most conclusively th. he Is
entitled to hlg application.
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Doing« nnd Sayings About tl»o Club'
( Bones) stilt looking for rum •
players. I
(Peanuts) alltime dimming to*
heaven. 9
Henry Everett trying hla new ».
song for Chester show.
(Buck Jos), teaching amateurs to*
s:ep.
< Eddie Everett) tryin* to break*
'•his neck in his new act.
(Spike) the tenor for the hog*
foundry trying to come down to bas*. I
(Johnson) figuring how much a*
wedding
(Apple*) always looking for aj,
good chance to take it.
POTATl» VV VREHOUSE BURNS. .
LAUREL. Dftl.. Jan. 23—A stor- j
«««house owned by Emory T. Phil
lips, two miles north of here, and
containing 3*0« bushels of sw*et,
po utocs was destroyed by Hr* of un- ;
known origin Saturday night. .Some!
person* believe that It waa bred by *
thieve* who have terr
Laurel and nearby towns for the last-.
few weeks in order to draw people ;
»hev could rob#"
JMB» their «ouffi Wft
»them. Others think tn© n e #
c*U**<l by an overheated stove Tn©
loss i* $3009, with no »oeurance.