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The Evening Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 11

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in i i MA THE EVENING JOURNAL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1912 LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICES TO DEDICATE CHURCH CHIMES SOCMLMID PERSONAL NOTES Thorns Webb Is spending some time, f.rTC WARM WFIPM1F TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE NEWSY DOINGS OF NEW CASTLE nf nrwnn.i ON RETURN FROM IRELAND A surprise was given by Mr. and L. J.

Donohue for Mrs Donohue's brother, Jeremiah L. Walsh, at their home. No. 1821 West Fourth street, on Tuesday evening, to celebrate his return home from Ireland. The evening was spent in dancing and music, both vocal and Instrumental.

The Irish Jigs, reels aud hornpipes by the MlsseB Walsh, Donohue and Ryan aud Messrs. Desmond, Haley and Conaghty were highly appreciated. The Misses Ryan, Twomey and Kcleber, and Mesnrs, Carlos and Han-ovr sang. Those present were Mr. and Mrs.

L. J. Donohue-, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Desmond and family, Mr. and Mrs Henry J- Long, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Desmond and family, Mr.

and Mrs. C. F. Rlordan and daughter, Mary, ar. 11 nr.

aim Biio. raua ewwu, mr. biiu, Mrs. David Darnrs, Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Keleher and son. John. Mr. pr)f ho receiver be di PECUL tTOTlCt wummftoa.

Hetn as, i Tbt owners of all dogs Braodywtaa Hundred, arty of Wilmington, Chrtatlan Honored, Id ill Creek Hundred. White Clay Crook Hundred, Kew Cantle Hnndred, Ptneader Hundred end Lien Hundred are hereby ordered to keep "their logs in leesb or Impria. oned from September 'ii, ltxt te) Korember I. ItU. AU police eflcere ef aaid aHy enadreds ire hereby authori led to aboot kiU or Impound my dog found el large during the above-aimed! period unlet Ike dog is la leaah.

The Secretary of the Bute Board ef Health ia hereby aethoriud to enll the above-named ordera la the pepera of Wit-miagtoa and STATE BOARD OF HtALTH Of Delaware. Approved: WILLIAM P. ORB, M. freiideai Atteit! I. t.

FRAKT2, 34 it Secretary. OTICB TO 1)00 OWNERS Wilmington. Del, Sept. 31 ton. Br virtoe of the sower and antborttr va ted in The State Live 8tok Btnitary tfoerd by lb Act of the General Aieembly th Bute of Delaware, approved April 4 111.

the ownera of all dote in BnndywtM, Wilmington. Chriatiana, Hill Creek, White Clay Creek, New tattle, Pencader and Red Lion tt one rede, In aaid 8Ut, are hereby aoufled that the (aid board. In order to protect the health of the domeatie anlmala ef the State ef Delaware and luppreat, control and aradi-bate the dangerona dieeaee known aa "rb- Irs." have this dsv ordered that a oaaran. tin be established and maintained and directs Or. James R.

Mshaffy to enforce tho same la and throughout the several hundred within said But heretofore mentioned, aati fiOTH'K IS HEREBY GIVEN to th ww-ers of doge lo aaid hundreds te keep theiit in leash or imprisonment from Beptembe 2, 1013, to November 1, ItU. Attention I directed to Section I ef tb laid Act eatabltsbtng ssid Bosrd Within a wilful violation ot any of the Provisions of said Act, or any regulation oi the eelrl board, or a wilful Interferes with oleer appoiuted under said act, are made a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, pua-ishabl by a An not exceeding 9100, or Imprisonment sot exceeding one month, eV both, at the discretion of the eonrt. The State Live Block Sanlrary Board, by' KEWTON L. WiCBB. i 3-tr.

TSJ OTICB 'UERKBY "oiVKji The M) and Council ef Wllmlagtoa." inrougii in neera of mreator tb Street and Sewer Uf partment, will msk spplirs-tion ta the Court of Otnertl Seion of th Mists of Deli-war, la and for Kw Ctsll eeunty, on th eleventh asy ef November, A. D. 1013, for the ppintmat ef Commissioners ta eaoat all that portloa of the bd ef Tint atrect, aa laid out on the ma ef th Wilmington at (ft? (09) feet wide, bttwaea the aerjfberly eld of Front street, aa laid oul at forty-nine (49) feet wide, aad the Chriatiana liver aor r-ticularly described as follows: rT Beginning at th point et lattriaetloa tb outherly (id of rrwt street, forty-nine 49) feet wid. and th wtrly of Pin trf, tt fifty ($0) feet sHoV thtnc southerly along ssid westerly side ot Pine street four hundred snd (erenty fve (73 feet, more or leas, to th Christ is river thtnc thereby easterly Stty (50), feet, mare or less, along th northerly line of sold river to ila interaeetion with) th tattsrly aid at Tine atraet, thne northerly slong aaid easterly side et pin street, fonr hnndred and allty-letta. f4T) (at, more er less, to the aoetberly aid ef Front street, aad tbeno theraov westerly fifty (50) ft, pi or or less, (a th pi so of beginning.

i And also all that portion et the bed ef tombs rd street, as laid ent en the mis the City of Wilmington, at fifty S') ti wiae, Between tb southerly tide of 1 Front street, ss laid out at forty-sin (49) feet wide, and. th Christiana river, aiar psv tlcnlarly described follows: Beginning at th point of Intersect! of tb sontherly sidejbf front street, at (rty-nlne (49) fed wldf, and the westerly side of Lombard street at fifty (SO) feet wide, thence southerly along said westerly aid of Lombard street, fonr hundred and ninety one (01) feet, mere er less, to tb Christiana river, thenr thereby easterly fifty (SO)' feet, more or leas, along th northerly line of ssid river, te its tnteraaetlon with th essterly (id of lioaibard street, thence northerly along laid easterly side ef Lombard street, four hundred and ninety-one (491) more or lose, to alio imtheny side of Front street, and these thereby westerly fifty (SO) feet, to the pises of beginning. And nlse ell that portion of tb hpt it Poplar street, as laid out on th man bf tb city of Wilmington, at fifty (SO) fM wide, between a line Saralljl with Prcnt street, as laid out at forty-nine (49) feet wide, and en hundred and forty-five U4S) feet southerly therefrooi, and the Christiana river, mor psrttcnlarly described a follows: Beginning at a point en th side of Poplar street, at fifty (1 0) feet wide, said point being on hundred and fortv.gr (14M feet aoutherly from th southsrly side ef Front street, at forty-nine 40 feet wide, then oe toutherlj' along said side pi Poplar atraet three hundred and forty theo (343) fast, mar or leas, to th Christl-ana riror thence thereby essterly fifty (bof feat, mors or less, along tb northerly Hp ot said river to it intersection with the esuterly aid of Poplsr street, thene slung Mia easterly aid of Poplar aire thre huudierl and forty-thee aH)v feet, mora or less, to a point distant one nn-dred and forty-five (143) (set outher1y from th southerly side ef Frtnt street, pit these westerly and parallel with Front street fifty (50) feet, th pJ beginning, 'lit said Plna street, ths ssid Lombard street and th said Poplar streU being rh public streeta of th ssid city ef Wilmlng' ton snd public road. In Wilmington b.ua. dred Board of Directors ef 1 TUB 8TRKFT AND SKWBft WCPARTMEXT By OKOP.OB W.

SPARK8, Preldt. Attest: V. C11RI3TY, tcj-tr, i LICENSE APPUCATIONS. OTICB ANDREW II. tenant and eocupant of the house known ss The ftsr Hotel, situated la Dataware ttiaet below Second, la School District; Ko.

4 in th city of Sew Castle, oourjty of New Castle, aad Stale of. in compliance with the requirements of the aets of the General hi euch eaee made and provided, de hereby give notice thst I shall apply in writing to the Court of General Sessions of th Stat et Delaware, In and for fcew Cestle county, an Monde--, the 4th day oi Korember, A. D. 1913, being the nett term of stld eonrt, for license for said house, ss an inn or tavern, for the sal therein of Intoxicating llqnors, la ls quantities than one quart, to be drunk on the premises, aud the following raspsotable citizens of said scheol dlitrlrt, st leant sH of whom sre substantial freeholder of ssid school district, recommend th ssid application. Tin: Jame Shaw Charle I.

Ceuntls Frsnk N. King fhsrles Donghrty 1 Jemes B. Brady Mithael 3. Kee4 John Kies Geo O. Unge John J.

Osllsgher A. T.snrsstr T. Csmpbell A. E. Pedriclc John B.

Troltt John T. Jacobs Patrick McOrery Clartnc 3. Palmar 1 John P. Murphy o-Bt. ak: DREW ST.

GALLAGHER. Read the Journal eJl Final adjustments were made to day to the new chimes of Westminster Church and all will be in readiness for the dedication and use tomorrow. The McShane Bell Foundry Company of Baltimore, makers of the bells, will send an expert chlmer here who will play them from 10 to 10.30 a. m. at 13 and from 6.45 to T.15 m.

Many, persons who saw the bells before they were raised to the tower were surprised and pleas ed at their beauty. Each bell has inscribed on It In raised letters a Bible text as follows: The Large Bell "We have thought of Thy loving kindness, 0 God, in the midst of Thy Temple. Second Bell "Let the people praise Thee 0 God." Third Bell "Let all the people praise Thee." Fourth Bell "My meditation of Him shall be sweet" Fifth Bell "Sing forth the honour of His name." Sixth Bell "0 come let us worship and bow down." Seventh Bell "Let us kneel before the Lord our Maker." Eighth Bell "Serve the Lord with gladness Ninth BellV'And come before His presence with a song." Tenth Bell "Praise God from Whom all blessings flow." The bells are sounded by means or a lever playing stand, or console, which Is placed In a room below the belfry. The hammers of the bells are connected to the levers of the console on which the notes are indicated, by a series of chains, rode, the playing is done by a quick down fttroka ftf thft lnwr whlrh rirnwtf fh hammer aeainut th hell nrnrtncln tha tone. Thn avatom In anrh aa in allow of ample modulation; the ac-; tlon is prompt and noiseless.

In the church in the morning the' Rev. Charles L. Candee, minister, will preach on "Religion in the Home." Id the evening his toDic wi'l be Teaching on Blessedness" with some applications to civic conditions, both sermons bearing on the Home Week celebration. The choir has arranged a special musical Tirneram fnr hnth nmrnlno- and evening, program being as follows: Morning Organ, "Offertotre In Read; anthem, "Come let us Sing," Gaylord; offertory, tenor solo, "How Long Wilt Thou Forget Me," Oley Speaks. Evening Organ.

"Introduction and Theme," Cbsdwick; anthem, "Sing to the Lord," Schoebcl; offertory" quartet. "Tarry with me, my Saviour," Schuockcr. TOWNSEND Special to THE FVENING JOURNAL TOWNSEND Oct 5 Mrs. Virginia Gill has had her son, Augustus Gill of Philadelphia, for a visitor for several days. Robert Ratledge of Wilmington, spent Sunday at the home of his parents, near here.

Mrs. George Stant visited Philadelphia relatives this week Mrs. Richard Hodgson has returned from visit with Smyrna friends. Mrs. Edward Reynolds was a' Philadelphia visitor this week.

William A. Scott and family had fof Sunday visitors Miss Anna SharpleSB of Landenberg Miss Marie Scott of Lewes and Miss Ada Scott of Mlddletown. JJiss Elma Greer has returned from Wilmington, where she was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. David Dangel Mr. and Mrs.

George Knotts had Mrs: Susan Dol-son of St. Georges for a recent visitor Miss Anna Van Dyke has. been visiting friends In Clayton. Miss Helen Reynolds entertained." Miss Grooves, of Newport, on Sunday. Miss Ethelwyn Maloney-was In Newark last week, tin guest of Miss Elsie Wright.

Mrs. George Glnn entertained the Ladies Aid Society at her home on the Levels, on Friday MARSHALLTON Special to THE EVENING JOURNAL. MARSHALLTON, Oct. 5. Miss P.

Florence Little was a Wilmington visitor on Wednesday. Lewis Pennock was a visitor at the Trenton Fair Wednesday AVM'e Clay Creek Presbyterian Church will hold their annual supper in the basement of the church on Thursday even lng, October 17 MrB. Dutton R'ch-ards 1b visiting at the home of her son, Nathan Richards near Harmony. William Little has his prize winning fox hounds at the. Trenton Fair.

Mr. Little won nine ribbons on bis dogs at tho Delaware State Fair. COLLEGE NOTES Special to THE EVENING JOURNAL. NEWABK, Oct. 6 Orton Mar-shall, ex-'ll.

spent several days of this week with the Sigma Phi boys Rccso L. Darlington, "12, visited friends In Newark on Tuesday. Ho has been working in Boston, Mass. John Addickfl, '12, was a visitor at tho 8igma Phi Epsilon House last Sunday Irving Walls, '11. spent Wednesday of this week with Newark friendsVictor Jones, '10, was a college visitor last week George Chambers, '11.

visited tho Kappa Alpha hoys on Wednesday Josoph Marshall, 11. is spending his vacation at Lewes Fredorick Maler, 12, ts working with the Sewer Department at. Baltimore George Milllngton. cx-'12, hit position with tho Philadelphia BulletinWilliam Edgar, '10, was a recent Newark visitor Harold Wilson, '12, is teaching school In the southern part of Kentucky Warner Price, ex-'14. visited several friends In Newark, on Tuesday James Patterson, 11.

spent Sunday with the Omega Alpha boys William Sliaefer. 10, was a Sunday visitor In Newark. There's a place to tell of your ability a place vhero prospective employers are looking to secure employe; it is la tho Want Columns. ESTATE Of EDWIsf a MOORE, DE- ceased. Nolle i hereby Hires that Letters of Administration upon th rftiAti of Edwin C.

Monr. lat of Wtlmimtan hundred, drcetwd, vr duly irtntrd unto Anni W. Moon, on lh SdtU day of KmMm. A i912- Md payment to the AdmlnUtrotrix without cUIv. nd ll pnoBt hiTin- dcmmd tftintt tlio dtreaafd ar requirod to exhibit tud prant the aamo, duly probated to to (aid Ad-inlniatratrix on or before tho HOth day ol Brptember, A.

O. 1913, or abido by the law in tbia behalf iNKIB W. MOORE. Adminiitratrll. Addme Charlea B.

Eraoa, Attorney. Wilmington, Delaware. ol eod 9t. REGISTER'S NOTICE. IK TUB OOt'RT OF CHANCERY, OF tho State of Delaware, in and for Now Caatle county.

In the metier of tbt receivership of Wiley, Marker and Tamp Compeny. TO the it irk holders and creditor! of Wiley. Marker and Camp Company: N'otire ii hereby liven that the final re. port and account of the receiver of the aaid Wiley, Hurler and Camp Company and the petition of aaid receiver aakiug for as allowance at compeniation to himeelf and to hia couneel, and the petition of alt the rrediiora and the hotdera of a majority of aioca 01 eaia uey, iiaraer ana Dams Companr, eoneenting to the ailowanrea prayed fur in mid pMition of the aaid re- reried te enlrn and pay-over unto the Camp Company all aid Wiley, Harker and tho property of every deanriutinn remaining In hU hande et receiver, and ell the money remaining in hie hande a receiver alter the payment of coin and allowance, have been Sled and are now on file in the offlr of the Regitter In Chancery at Wilmington. Kxeeptiona to aaid account and petitions may bo taken In writing by any party interested and tiled with the aaid Rcgiator in Chancerr within two weekt frota tbia date, and aaid eaceptiona will be heard by the t'hanctlor at bin office In the County Court Houae, in the City of Wilmington, on the twenty-Bret Say of October, A.

1, 1UJJ, at 11 o'clock, m. VOSJTH C. JOLL9, Regieter in Chancery. Dated at Wilmington, Delaware. October nd.

1912. 03,5,9,12. HAIR DRESSING te, FRANCES MULHERIS. ran. merly at 18 Market atraet.

iu m. moved to (2S Market ttreal. Shampooiiig, calp treatment, facial maeuge, electneat treatment, menlcuring; full line of awltohea end tranifartuatlom, alto eomMnga neatly made ep. V). tt A.

'phone S856A. mlS ly SECOND-HAND CLOTHING "I ENTLKMKN If JOU WANT TBI mgbeit caa pricee for yen bigbeit eaab eur old elothea drip poatal card to Krlatel'a, No. it Bait Front aireet. alS-Sas. PLUMBERS.

RALPH J. F1DANCK Plumbing and Healing. Moderate prices. Calls attended ta a once. No, 1903 Weat Sixth street.

D. Phone 1641-D. Delmarvla. 16S4. alT-t RUGS.

CARPETS. ETC. NEW tiUUts WUVtlt jitUM UUU DAM-PtU by our Uteat pateai metha ot re-iaforolag assures you th best that eaa be bad. Carpet cleaning epecielly, TAPIS KtU MrU. CO, sue.

Pboa JISSO. tn latoall HW ii TYPEWRITERS. IS YPK WRITERS REPAIRED, RENTED, sold. luy payments, fiargslna, slightly Bead L'ndvrwoods, Kemlngtons. Ribbons.

Tyipewriter Supply Co. Bli Mtrket Lei-marvia phoaa. ROOFERS. aAaeaSV'asJaatts I 3 AHREI. AKD ROOFISO AND fipoutins.

root oaintlna a nmlt Hstlsfaction guaranteed. Estimates given. SIS King atraet. m-M. M.

E. WILUAM8 CO. (31 Oranai KnaSn nnnii. snd Ustal and composiHon rooOng. Hot Air nesting aad VaBtilating.

Repairing promptly don. Phoas. a3 ly. ALtAHER-BTAFTORD NO. 119 pro and att.B Orange street.

Heaters metal work. Roofing of all kinds. sJl-eod-lm. ATLANTIC CITl RESORTS THE WILMINGTON (Tennessee avenue. doers i oe Centrally lorstsd.

Eicalleot table, 1.0 tst dsllyV We terms. 110.00 Dp. VRg. WM Pret. TRANSPORTATION eaeeeeAAaeVeAoreewya Wilson Linet0 Philadelphia PASSENGERS and FREIGHT.

Leave Fourth Street Wharf, Wilmington, for Philadelphia snd Chestnut Street Wharf, Philadelphia, for Wilmington, daily, Including Sunday, at 7.80, 9.00, 10,90 a. 13. uo o'clock noon, 1.90, 1.00, a. 15, 0.00 aad 7.00 p. 1 On Saturdays and Sundays, only, additions! trip 8.30 and 9.80 p.

FARES Including Saturday and Sua days, Philsdslphia excursion, 3ISo aa I wsy, loo. vncsisr excursion, isoj 0a wsy, uc. Merchant and allaara Traasportattoa eja. VACATION TRIPS "Bf HEl. i PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE to Boston, Savannah and Jacksonville UAUIMOKK TO PEOVIDESCE Through tickets to Korthcrn snd Souther fiolnls.

Fill tcamut excellent terrioe, ow fare. Wlrsles telegraph. Send for booklet. W. P.

TURNER, P. T. Btltlmor. lid. Leave Philadelphia, ler 9 (Foot of Walnut St) 10.45 a.

m. .00 p. ro. Leave) Wilmlugton, French 8t Wharf 6.00 p. E.

FREIGHT ONLY. 1 M) npr rfav upward marked "Broadway" without A II 11 kv 1 Mrs. Jeremiah Morgan, Mr and Mrs. Clifford Neshlt, Mr. and Mrs.

L. Hen ley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Everett r3mith and daughter, the Misses Kathryn E. Walsh, Mary Ryan, Julia M.

Haley, May Desmond, Mary J. Haley, Kathryn Donohue, Hannah Cremon Kathleen Lueey, Kathryn Lynch, Katie Keleher, Hannah M. Desmond, Nora Twomey, Nora Keleher, Minnie Twomey and Messrs. Jerome J. Her-ley.

John Mullen, Dennis F. Desmond. Martin Joyce, Daniel Keleher, John J. Desmond, Pat Horgan, William O'Urlen, James Hanover, Cornelius Cremln, James McEnery, John Haley, Thomas Conaghty, Jeremiah Quill, Thomas Qulnn, Pat Creniin. Daniel i Sweeney, Jeremiah P.

Walsh, Tim Carlos, John Lyons, all of Wilmlng-' ton, and Timothy Church, of Phila delphia. ETEJilSG SOCIAL, i Mn. Elizabeth Vinson save an evening social ltuit evening at her home. No. 1604 Jackson street the occasion being her Uty-slxth birth-1 oay anniversary, one uau up i guest, a brother-lu-law, John D.

Vinson, of this city, whose age Is the same and whose blrthlay falls on the same date. A very pleasant evening was en)oyed. ANNOUNCE WEDDING DAT. Invitations have been Issued by Mrs. Kathcrlne B.

Truax for the marriage of her daughter, tleorgie Mary, to Frederick Warrington. The wedding will take place on Wednesday evening, October 10, at 7.S0 o'clock, at 83" Clayton street Mr. and MrJ. Warrington will be at home after 15, ot 21 West Thirteenth street" (OMINO WEDDING AN0lTED Mr. and Mrs.

David Rohlnwon au- nouuee the marriage of their niece. Miua A. Robinson, to William D. White, to take place on Wodnf evening, October 16. LADIES' TAILOR MnoSESBERO, NKW YORK'S LATEST a tailor and fnrrler.

Opening, September 19, No, 40T Delaware avenue. I take great pleaeur la shoving all the latest Fill mode'' wd patterna tkn from the newest Parietal! ereationa. I aleo Wiab te ktitt that all vork handled mesne my personal taie end attention gleaned from 25 years' experience tliewher. Clolhee remodeled an made over; alio all kinds of furs renovated, ami ent to the winter style Cleaning, press-lug and dyemg ill kinds 'of nlothes a spe-cinlty. Call end give us a trial.

eoj lm CARPENTERS. HAVE YOU A HOUHtl TO BENT NOW paying yoa 12.00; have it lied up and make it pay you (16.00 per month, a 110 bill sow may ssve yoa $50 later. Consult me. 1 ean put money ia your pocket, WARNKR S. U.W13, Carpenter and baildsr, Oranta eity.

apt-tf. ARCHITECTS. AKCH1TECT8 AJID ENOINEEBS, 118 Usrket 09 jesrs of active practice brings to our clients, much useful knowledge ia design and eonstrurtion, sad we wsrrsnt our work correct In sll respects. X. RICE.

JB, (las.) Alter All Oiheri FaU Consult the Old Reliable DR.LOBB 1209 Race Ph ladf Iphla, fa. 40 years' experlenc in treating cases ef JPOISOS1NO 'siid dieeases of rJltVtS, MK1N, BIvAUDKIt and KIDNEYS. If you waut to be positively, perinanrntly cured. Dr. Lobb" will guarantee an absolute cure in ever case he treats.

(et back strength and vigor, health and happiness. Come to Dr. Lobb and he will put new life in yen. Consultation and etamiuation free snd strictly confidential, Office hours, 9 A. M.

to 9 I M. Call or send for free books on Errors of Youth and obscure diseases of both sexes. FOR SALE Union Hitionai Bank Stock Wilmington Trust Company Stock duPont Powder Company Prt kntd Stock F. D. LACKEY CO.

Baikeri in. Brskers 8(3 MARKET STREET The following real estate transfers were recorded since Wednesday of this week by the city registry clerk: Estate of George W. Bush. inc. and Security, Trust and Safe Deposit Company, trustee of Lewis P.

Bush, to Sallie J. Greenwalt, north side of Conrad street, 90 feet east of t'ntonJ street. J150. James Hulley, et al, to Security Trust and Safe Deposit southeast corner Sixth and Shipley streets, WlltlM) H. Lingo to Harry A W.

Behen, northeast side of Twenty-fifth street. 20 feet southeast ot Carter street, $2300. 8arah W. Leisen to Richard Catlln. south side of Gilpin avenue 60 feet west of bayard avenue, 17,000.

Sylvester D. Townsend, trustee for Martha Edna Scott, minor child of John H. Scott, deceased, to Victor Barsky, west side of Poplar street, 106 feet north of Tenth street, two lots, $3000. John Vernon Scott to Victor Bar-sky, property located at the same place, JtiOO. William Jones to Aiincm Red-mile, south side of Washington street, 175 feet eaBt of Twenty-fifth street, Herman Dohl to Frank McChesny, southeast side of West street, 36 feet east ot Nineteenth street.

Robert Trotter to J. Ernest Smith, northwest corner of Sixteenth street and Greenville avenue, $1200. Julia A. B. Adair to Horace G.

Eastburn, south side of West street, at Ashton street," $5. Brookhaven Realty Co.V to William at Brdokhaveh, $230. Harry Emmons to. Samuel d-dle, east side of Claymotit street, 114 feet south of street, $265. ttTHEEAX CHUECH SERVICES.

Under the superintendence of the Rev G. I. Uhler, pastor, the members of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church will celebrate the Lord's Supper at both morning and evening services at 11 and 7.45 o'clock tomorrow Mr. Ubler will preach on "Christ's Command" IB the morning and on, "Coming Home" in the evening. TO OBSERVE C0MMCM0V Services begin in St Luke's Reformed Episcopal Church tomorrow morning at 10.30 o'clock, the Rev.

Henry C. Long, pastor, administering Holy Communion and delivering a sermon. Sunday School opens at 2.30 o'clock and the evening services at 7.30 o'clock. ST. JOHN'S SERVICES, "Home Coming Week," will be recognized In St John's Church tomorrow in the services which begin at 7.45 o'clock In the eveniug.

There will be celebrations of the Holy Eucharist at 7.80 and 11 a. m. A sermon will, as usual, be given at the last hour. ALL-DAY SERVICES. Sunday will be a day of special Interest at St Jarae's O.

U. M. P. church Claynu.nt and Sixteenth streets. The president of the district, the Rev.

D. J. Russell, of Philadelphia, will be present all day. The Rev. A.

Brown will preach at 10.30 o'clock and the Rev. D. J. Russell at 8 BISHOP AT OLD SWEDES. In Old Swedes Church tomorrow morning at 7.30 and lu.So o'clock, the Rev.

Raymond Wolven'wiU administer Holy Communion. Sunday school opens at 2.30 o'clock and Bishop Frederick J. Kinsman will conduct the services in the evenlpg beginning ut 7.30 o'clock. J0RTH BAPTIST SERVICES. The Rev.

Pettlngell. of North Baptist Church will preach on, "The Peace" at the morning services tomorrow and on, "The Greatest of Questions" In the evening. There will be special prayers at both services for tho Lord's return. TABERNACLE SERVICES. Faith Tabernacle will hold pub.

Ho worship at Third and King eets to-night. Sunday services will be as follows! Sunday school. 2.30 o'clock and preaching at 7.30 oclo.k. QUARTERLY MEETING. The second quarterly meeting will be held in Bethel A.

M. E. Church fo. morrow. The Rev.

M. C. Brooks, pastor, will preach at 10.30 o'clock, the Rev. Hargis at 8.80 o'clock and the Rev. James Prlchctt of Havre de Grace at 7.30 "'clock.

BIBLE STUDENTS MEETING The International Bible Students will meet in Red Men's Hall, No. 515 Shipley street, on -Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Dr, II. J. Patterson, of Philadelphia, will speak on tho International Sunday School lesson, the topic being "It is Be Not Afraid." DR.

DOLE IN In the Church of the New Jerusalem tomorrow morning tho Rev. George Henry Dole will preach on til subject: "Making No League With the Inhabitants of the Laud." Bible flans will be held at 10 o'clock. Sabbath school at 9.45 o'clock, (IIURCH RUMMAGE SALE. The women of Wesley M. E.

Church will hold a rummage sale at the W. Ci T. U. rooms, on Octdber 10, It and 12. Any one havlug articles to contribute may leave theni at No.

314 South Jackson stroot or rail phone 1831A. tfltRCn ROOTAGE SALE, The Ladies'. Auxiliary, ot SL Lukes Reformed Upiseopal Church will hold a rummage Bale on Wednesday, Octo-hor 15, at N'o. 100 West Eighth street MRS. ARMOli TO SPEAK, Mrs.

Mary H. Armor, will address a meeting on thd subject of "Temptt-ance," in Marshallton M. E. Church tomorrow evening. hewlea; Likt ftfiiarMit 10 ilia oiner 9 aelaaiaeae ana nth eiwlw.

at ljnia. allraaaa, aa ne nth 4iwrttr. .1 a.rvniw 4TttMBi. elvalMaoeae. nauiWa euaiMk.

MaallrXlea, keadsrke, A tkraat Irrttatlea, aaihaaa, krMi-klil. BTOr avelaarhaljr. aanraaitmia. linaaKnar, ta of n.ai- Blliamn Miss Eleanor M. Swift 1b entertain ing aMlss Alice Schmertz.

of Pittsburgh. Several small affairs have been given in her honor. Mist Maud Clark has returned to her home in Willow Grove spending some time In this "city. Miss Agnes McCoy of State Road, vtBtted friends here this week. Shaffer, of Kennedy vllle, is spenldng a few days in this city Mrs.

Robert Carpepter, of Centra-vllle, is spending the winter with her mother. Mrs. Mary McCul-lough, of 832 Monroe street Mr, and Mrs. Oscar O. Gouert Sr are spending the week at Atlantic City.

Charles R. King, of Chester. has been visiting his parents in this city. Dall Simpson, of l3rldgcvllle, is spending a few days In this city and Philadelphia. Mr.

and Mrs, Walter tl. McDon- cugh, of Grafton, Va, will arrl'-e here Sunday morning tor the Old Home- Celebratlou. W. Y. Simon.

E. II Edwards, If. P. Horn and L. D.

Brown have returned from a three weeks gunning trip to Maine. Robert Powell is visiting J. Harry Gibbons and family of Blackbird. Mrs, Daisy Grant Is visiting her aunt. Mrs.

Leonard Morris, of Blackbird. Mrs. Martha Thompson, of Chev wold. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

11. R. Loose, of this city. David Boajgs and Mr. and Mrs.

O. D. Loose, of Cheswold, were- recent guests of Wilmington friends. -'Miss Lydla Porter, ot Smyrna. Is th guest of the Rev.

and Mrs, F. F. Carpenter, at Brandywlne parsonage. Mrs. 11 McC.

Foster and Ellzaheth Ellen, of Philadelphia, wh6 have been spending three weeks with her mother, Mrs. L. B. McCaul-ley, 119 Washington Btreot rturned home today. Mr.

and Mrs. William Wright were guests tbts week of Mr. and Mrs. James V. Wright, of Smyrna.

Mr, and Mrs. Charles E. Williams have wen visiting Smyrna relatives. Misa Emma Hoffecker Is visiting Smyrna friends. Miss Jessie Culbertson has been spending soma time with friends at Middletown.

Miss Blanche Spry, of Middletown, has been visiting friends In this city. Mrs. Annie Donaldson, of Mlddl- town, is a guests of friends in this city, Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Smith and son Norman, have returned from a pleasant trip down East. MANDKERCniEF SHOWER. On Monday evening a handkerchief surprise whs given to Miss Agnes Igie in honor of her twenty-second birthday anniversary. The evening was passed In games. Charles Mc-Grenuery and 'Frank Layton recited and sang several selections.

Those present werer Margaret Walsh, Helen Brogan, Mary Garvey, Mary Sheridan, Margaret Cullen, Rose Kyle, Agnes 'Igle, Rose Fltzpatrick, Mary Fltzpatrick, Ida McQuay, Mary Walsh," Frances, Igle, Mary Kenny. Clara Igle, Helen Lea, Rebecca Kel-; ly, Anna' Belle Moore, Jennie" Latimer, Joseph Hannigan, Charles Mc-Greniier Michael Maloy, Thomas Lea. John" Lea, James Lea," Howard Thornton, 1 Charles Clancy, Frank Layton. John O'Neill, Robert Vantine, Paul Daniol Hagan, Albert Kelly, William Hemping, George McQuay, MrB. Walsh, Mr.

and Mrs. M. $Igle, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Igle, Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Igle. 0 GIVEN LINEN SHOWER. On Wednesday evening a linen shower was given to Miss Louise Welsshaar by a number of her friends lu honor of her coming marriage. Those present were: Miss O.

Brooraall, Minnie Kohlbecker, Kathryn Droll, Etta Gilbert, Katbdyn Brlggs, Agnes Stuart Anna Welss-haar, Lola Parsons, Anna Pletsch, Mary Krapf, Lena Bacher, Marie Ley, Matilda Metzner, Rose Seldle, Marguerite Schwelnhart, Ellen Croney, Mrs. Fred W5od, Miss Marl Weiss-haar. Helena Welsshaar and Mrt. William Welsshaar. 0 J.

J. LONG IN NEW POSITION. John J. Long, formerly with Mc-Mahon Brothers has accepted a position with Miller Brothers Company of No. 213 Market street and will be pleased to meet his friends and acquaintances in his new situation.

Uniforms Cleaned "We clean whole or parts of dress or service uniforms without removing; epauJ TI braid. Our Improved PVench proeeaa dooa not artrlnk the fabric mv tha miiet deltrata derora- tlona. Cp, chapeaux, and plumea cleanea and teored. Writs tor booklet and tatlmatea. A.

1 BORNOT, BRO. 6 mark ScoareTa mm Dram, 7 IS mmkci rrat.l HOT i GET OUR ESTIMATE S.HEATING Gaw.hrop Cf Bro. Jh0lhello Range None like it for quality, Durability and Service SOLE AGENTS' J. C. Johnson Son.

622 King Street New Chiefs of Red Men to be Raised on Monday CHURCH PREPARES RALLY DAY PLANS Special to THE EVENING JOURNAL NEW CASTLE, Oct Great Chiefs ot the Improved Order of Red Men will visit Seminole Trlbo, No. 49, on Monday night to rals their rUlefa. They are: Prophet, Jnha Biggs; Albert Clayfm; Sen-lor Sagamor-J, A. G. Ferguson.

Junior Sagamore A. Marshall Keetjan; Trustees, '1 L. Lfnk, Jams RubscII and A. E. LovcUes; represent itiveb to Great Council.

John UiS8 A. F. Bea'e. Janes' n. Haac? and Robert White, Jr.

were nt the Trentoi Fair when Charles F. Walsh, the aviator fell to his In the Methodist. Episcopal Church tomorrow afterioon the graded system In the Sunday school will go Into effect. Promotions will be made and i-wtting of the school will take place. Prof Cross will teach the- Baracca class.

Sunday, October 20 will be rally day in trip church. Dr. Charles Boswell will be In charge of the morning: services. Samuel Shaw, also of Philadelphia, will be etiaree in the afternon and la! "'Munkall, of Germantown, will twe charge of the evening services. Th will be Home Coming Day for the church James Tobln is now working in Lewlstown, Pa.

Arrangements have been, made for the transfer of. the Lancaster from League Island to Reedy Island where It will be used as a hospital ship. The Lancaster will be enclosed in a crib and a big ice pier will be-built In front of the crib. I There will be a pew wharf built at Reedy Island at a cost of several thousand dollars. The Rev Alden C.

Rlchey, D. will preach his first sermon In Iin-manul Church tomorrow. In the Baptist Church tomororw the Rev. Ais B. Claypoole will preach In the morning at 11 o'clock on the subject, "Earth and Heaven." At the close of the service the sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed.

In the evening the Rev. Dr, James A. Maxwell, secretary of the Baptist Home Mission Board, will speak. Music Hall was crowded last night by friends of the St. Peter's football tenm, when the box party and dance werr held.

Much rivalry existed among the young men on account of wanting to eat good things with certain young women. Accordingly the prices paid for the several boxes went soaring. -There will bo a meeting of the New Castle Republican Club on Monday evening. At the same time all those who wish to join the mounted club are requested to be pretent. New Castle hundred has some of the finest horses in the county and their owners expect to show them in several parades.

The first turnout will be on October 17, when the club will go to Marshallton to participate lu the mass meeting there. Magistrate Charles W. Nkkerson was called to Wilmington. His brother died during the day. HOUSE OUT TO SEE HOME WEEK CAUSES FIGHT Men stared, then smiled, when women gathered up their skirts and ran But the small boy in glee gave chase to a mousq which, becoming bold, left its nest and wandered on the cemeut pavement in- front of the Crosby and Hill Building, Wednesday afternoon The rodent was tame and in no hurry to move along until the small, boy arrived.

The little animal was first seen creeping along the curb and as it started across- the sidewalk a colored girl saw it. One look was enough, her dresses were gathered up and she retreated Those ot the bolder sex lined up and watched the timid members ot the human race give the sidewalk to the mouse, hardly an Inch long. Finally after being detected by the boy and his shouts the animal disappeared under a store wiudow, to await night fall before he sauntered out again to view the decorations for Old Home Week. T. R.

Lynch, No. Deerlng, Mains, says, that during the and spring of 1911 he as afflicted with a cough and tried many remedies with no relief unt'l he purchased a bottle of Foley's Hoix-y and Tar Compound. He. says that relief came nuicklv after taking it and be has had no return of the cough N. B.

Danforth, Market and Second streets, -r- WARWICK Special to THE EVENING JOURNAL. WARWICK, Oct. 5 Mr. and Mrs. John R.

H. Prko entertained a party of frk'iids at dinner On Wednesday. Those present were: Mrs. Frye, of Baltimore, the Rev. and Mrs.

O. J. Hill, Mrs. Sallio E. flunkel aud Mrs.

Amos Wilson Mrs, Verena Vin-yard is visiting her daughter, Mrt, Urie Given, near Mt, pleasant William Maluom has returned to hit home in Baltimore after a stay in Warwick Frank Money, of Delaware City, has been visiting friends here Miss Bessie- Gunkel hut returned home after a visit with Pennsylvania friends A new lodge of Odd Fellows is to be organized at Galena. BALTIMORE A OHIO B. R. Npeclal II 00 Excursion to Baltimore Sunday, October 6. Special train will leave Wilmington, Delaware avenue station, at 8.10 Newark at 9.80 a.

m. Returning, leave Baltimore, Camden station, at (1.30 p. Mt Royil at 6.8G p. to. Tickets on -ale, Sit Market street of-4c Fridays u4 JfrJtuxdaxa.

i I HOTEL FLANDERS 133-137 IVesf Wh AfS: The right kind of a hotel In the Fight locality. Id the heart ot the theatre district and adjacent to the shopping centres. Positively fireproof. Excellent cuisine and an exceptional orchestra. A large addition Just completed, containing library, grill, and billiard hall.

tlandsomtly Furnished Rooms, Private Bath From Grand Central Station, cart transfer; Pennsylvania Station, 7th Av. cars without transfer. Booklet upon request. R. SHARKS, PROP, TOBACCO HABITifflm I eVrr a adenine, aaaranteee rwiey fr tonon nvt taut, la mtti, Mount, etrqfitiMiiir.

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