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THE EVEKIIJG JOURNAL. FRIDAY. JULY I. 1910 nil fTVni NOV READY FOR DR WASHINGTON r00 i.T Ve Don't Vant fill The Business Kennard TROLLEY LEASE CLOSED YET Papers Being Signed Today, and Final Documents Tomorrow jfM Street. Governor Pennewill to Introduce Distinguished Col-' Btoreopen To-morrow Night until Q.JO.

I the day wt shall give $2.00 free cut out coupon and bring crcd Educator MAYOR SPRUANCE IN While all the details have been ar ranged, the actual closing of the lease of the Wilmington City Railway, the Wilmington City Electric Company knd ADDRESS OF WELCOME the lines of the Interstate Railway Sstnrday's Shoppers. Jfortable garments needed for summer Jt Underwear and Hosiery Department, rs-and, weaves. ioc, jaVjC, isc 85c, 39c and 50c Company south of Philadelphia did Governor Pennewill will introduce Dr. Booker T. Washington at the pub- not take place today.

in the City, but 4v do want our hare of the Cloak and Suit businaas, and ara doing our bait to gat It. Wo keep standard of our merchandise up and the price down. Then -wo also make a specialty of courteous treatment and1 perfect altar-Ing. Special For Tomorrow. Linen and Linono Skirts 7M to choose from, in white, blue and tans $1.25 values at 69o.

$1.50 values at 9So. Pure linen in tan and white: $2.00 and $2.25 value at $1.49. A visit to thla store will convince you of the you can secure here for vary little money. lie meeting to be beld In the Opera House at 4 o'clock Sunday after O. T.

Crosby, who Is to be (president 6f the Philadelphia and Wilmington Traction Company that is to take over regular and extra sizes, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 the railways and the two electric plant In Wtlmiaigton, was in Philadelphia to day attending a meeting at which the noon under the auspices of the Business Men's League of NVjlroington. Mayor Spruance will make the address of welcome. Accompanying Dr. Washington will be a large number of business and professional men from Washington, Baltimore. Philadelphia, New York lease wll be signed so far as it ap ants, knee fitted and lace 18c to 65c .1 Athletic Shirts and 25c Underwear and 50c pllei to the Pennsylvania portion of the railways.

ie-gan Underwear, Broken sizes, 50c value, 39c All the papers have been prepared uaiui lggaii wui-wvj, m. aunviu, (ui and Boston. Among them will be the al)d with the signing of the legal agree menta and transfers In Philadelphia to day there will remain some more pap Hon. Ralph W. Tyler, Fourth Auditor of the United States Treasury the Hon.

W. T. Vernon. Register of the United States Treasury: Judge Rob ers to be signed in this city. This is sample Underwear, regular $1.00, for ys' Porosknit Underwear 25c j0.vs' Ribbed Athletic Shirts 15c lilies' SillTLisle Hose, black and tan, 75c value, for.

50c expected te be done tomorrow. With the exception of the signing of these Very Special Offerings Wt herewith suggest a number of items in high-grade seasonable merchandise which we have marked at remarkable reductions, any one df. which is well wdrth a trip down town to secure. All are new this season and correct in every way. Oire case new styles of printed Cotton Batiste, qc yard.

regularly i2l2c. The best worth in white goods are these. One case of neat style white, plaid, check and figured sheer Waistings and Suitings, 19c from 25c, 31c, vYic. i Another lot of those popular coarse weaves of Ramie Linen Suitings A full range of col-, ors, to which been added a line of checks and stripe. All at 25c instead of nViC yard.

Balance of Black Taffeta Silk Coats reduced. New prices on balance of our silk Dresses. White Lawn Dresses, $3.50 "from $6.00. A splendid lot of tailor-made coat style Suits in white and colors at new prices. ert H.

Terrlll, Municipal Jddge of the papers the lease is practically closed. BOSTON CLOAK STORE 424 Market Street. DANIEL 8. LAUB, Prop. Double Stamps with Every Article Tomorrow.

i 5 thin gauze. Lisle Hose pair, or 3 pairs for $1.00 The taking of an inventory of the D. C. Court; the Hon. W.

H. Lewis, Assistant District Attorney of United States District Court, Boston; the Silk Lisle Hose, black and tan 37c, or 2 pairs for 75c effects of the Wilmington City Elec silk Lisle Hose, all colors, 35c value, for tric Company was begun today. Sup' Hon. Charles W. Anderson, Collector of Internal Revenue, Second District JVJC1I 9 erintendent Hoff of the City Railway jjye jvaread Hose 18c pair, or 3 pairs for 50c 's iJroidered and plain ton Socks Company, Superintendent Ott of the of New York; -Major R.

R. Meton, Hampton institute; Dr. Thomas City and several other metals called on Mr. Crosby while he was In this city yesterday. It Underwear and Shoes Fly Catches.

Jesse Jones, Hampton Institute, and the Hon. Harry 8. Cummlngs, First is understood that Mr. Hoff is to con Branch of City Council, Baltimore. The program will be as follows: Umpire Evans says the New York tinue In his present position for awhile Americans have phenomenal pitcher at least.

There is seme talk that he Music, orchestra; invocation, the Soecial sale of Ladies' extra size Gowns Ladies' cross bar muslin Gowns. Saturday only Princess Slips, Val. lace trimmed Ladies' Skirts, with extra deeff umbrella flounce In Russell Ford, the Jersey City re Rev. Hubert W. Wells; solo, "The may be placed in charge of the rail ways in the Chester district.

cruit another Krause. in fact. Recessional," Harry T. Burleigh, ac If Nap Lajoie keepa up bis present companist, Leon S. Adger address of welcome, the Hon.

J. Harvey Spru-ance, Mayor of Wilmington; solo, tick work Hodus Wagner and Ty HEIGHTS GETS Cobb will never know the color of the auto which is to bo presented to the "The Corn Song," Harry T. Burleigh; address introducing Dr. Washington, champion hitter of 1910. Simeon S.

Pennewill, Governor of Misses' and Children's whitte strap Pumps and $1.50 Odd lot of white Oxfords, broken sizes, $3.50 value, for Children's Barefoot Sandals. Special sale price 59c Tan Strap Sandals, a regular $3.00 value, for 9 READY FOR FOURTH Delaware: address, Booker T. Bob Emslle baa been umpiring stead Washington; plantation melodies, ily tor twenty-five years. It was Neck Waists in Harry T. Burleigh; benediction, the Lare showing of Dutch White at $1.50 to $3.50.

At a meeting of the Washington Charlie White of Spalding's, then pre; ident of the Eastern league, who gave" Rev. Alexander Alison, music, Heights Association last night fur him bla first lob aa umpire. ther arrangements were made for the Fourth of July celebration. The Are tieorge Moriajty of the Detroit works committee reported that It had Americans bath a dry humor. He ordered a large assortment 01 fire Coats, Sells, Skirts and Waists.

Pongee Coats, in natural, black and gray to $25.00 Misses' Linene Suits, in blue, white and natural, $3.50 to $10.00 Linen Auto Coats and Dusters $2.50 to $10.00 Ladies' one-piece Dresses, in gingham and percale to $6.00 Ladies' cool Dressing Sacque Suits for summer days Ladies' long dotted Swiss Kimdnos, $1.50 grade, for $1.00 Ladies' White Linene nicely tailored $1.00 works. Morris and Company have begun stringing electric lights on the complains of being hit by pitched balls ofteuer than any other player and adfK "Why. some pitchers hit me of teuer tbab I hit theno." National Airs, orchestra. Following the meeting a reception will be accorded Dr. Washington at the residence of Dr.

S. 0. Elbert. Harry T. Burleigh Is baritone soloist of St.

George's Episcopal Church, New York city. $217,879 IN NEW BUILDINGS Building Inspector Cassidy's first full triangle over Washington street bridge. The association will meet again to-morrow night to select speakers. Recent Inventions. A Nevada Inventor has patented a DROVE TEAM TOO power driven rotary boot parer tp take he of the horsesboers tones.

kn'e nd rasp. FAST, IS FINED An Indiana farmer has patented a month in office shows that he was kept unusually busy. During June he is All Hifflnery Hall Price Silk end Dress Goods. Another one of those big money-saving sales of Silk and Dress Goods, Come in ancj be convinced of the actual saving to you made possible by this sale. Summer Garments You cannot afford to risk going away out some sort of a top coat.

These you can select here from a very large variety. Among the pdpular kinds are natural Linen at $4.00 and upwards. Pongee Silk Coats at $12, $15 and $18. A very special real Japanese Natural Shantung Coat at $15. Serge and Cloth Top Coats, $12 and up.

Strictly Tailor-made' Linen Suits, at $10, $12, $15, $l8. Large showing of White. Dresses. Many new styles of Wrhite Waists added to 6ur already large line. Cream, navy and striped Srge' Suits, at $20 and $25- potato digger which' loads the tubers Into the wagon to which it is attached bv an endless chin.

Jacob H. Slaughter, of West Ches sued forty permits for building oper ter, was fined $10 and costs by City Court Judge Cochran this morning on the charge of reckless driving and A boxlike utensil with crossed knife ations costing $217,879.40. In a number of co Res the permits were for large operations and the building inspector spent much time Jn going over plans drunkenness. Motor Cycle Officer Mc- blades on the top Is a new Implement with which a potato may be cut into Dannell testified that Slaughter was chips by a single pressure of the hand. driving a team beyond the speed limits before Uniting the permits, in order to ste that thay complied with the at Fourteenth and Washington streets and refused to sfop when ordered.

The officer jumped in a passing automobile and caught Slaughter near the Blue Tfwenty oyster could be bougBt for. Bail. Slaughter pleaded guilty. Silk Remnants in three lots, values from 50c to $1.25. Sale -vPrce 29c, 39c Ealance 27-inch Novelty Silks, $1.00 and $1,25 for 'A 49c and 59c rery special values in 36-inch Black Taffeta Silks, 8c, 05c and $1.25 values.

Sale price 78c, 98c 1 1 yards, of printed Lawns, I2j4c to 18c value, for 8c and iajc 200 pieces of 27-inch mercerized Foulards, in all the new shades. -Regular 1 8c value, for MURDERER EXECUTED During June) last year forty-atbt permits were issued, six more nan In last month but they totalled but The big increase this year is due to the several large contracts let out, notably the improvements to Trinity Church at Delaware avenue and Adams street, the new Sisters' for St. Ann R. C. Church, and the new office building for the Hilles and Jones Company.

The fees collected last month amounted to $277 as compared with $237 for June 1909. AFTER SIX REPRIEVES tents in the woman empire a. D. m. The annual profits on some of the oyster farms along the coast of Washington stats have reached 11,000 en acre.

The large oyster cultivated In Japan is said to' be better than the kinds raised 00 our Pacific coast. Efforts are being made to acclimatize It. By nlted Press Leased Special Wire. RICHMOND. July 1 After be Worthy of Mention Large showing of Parasols, black, tan and white kid -and.

fabric gloves. ing granted six reprieves, the last in order that his two sisters might bid him farewell, Angelo Hamilton, who murdered Mrs. Sallie Hicks at a picnic near Lynchburg, on June 11, 1909, expiated his crime this morning. OBITUARY of Shortly before the current was ap? plied, Hamilton declared he thought it only just that he should die. The death of William T.

Singles. Many new and specially -priced styles Neckwear, at 2c and upwards. Specials for Saturday. Special 22-inch Dress Embroidery, 75c value, for 39c Special 18-inch Dress Embroidery, 39c value, for 35c Swiss Insertions in 14 styles, very special at 35c Men's Shirts, a 65c shirt special at SOc Special for Saturday, lace trimmed Dutch Collars Ladies' 25c embroidered Stiff Collars 18c Ladies', fancy embroidered Stock Collars MR. SIMMONS' DEATH Notions and small wares'of all "kinds.

Knit and Muslin Underwear. Aeronautics. Wltb all this aeronautics going on we shall have to stop calling railroad trains "fliers." Chicago Post. The English channel is getting to be quite an insignificant little brook to the jnen with wings. Baltimore Sun.

Why do men slways figure on the use of aeroplanes in warfare after a sensational flight has been made? Sunday school picnics are so much pleas-a uter. Chicago News. lancy Jabotv special for Saturday ACCIDENT, SAYS CORONER The funeral of George H. P. Sim ioc aged 81 years, occurred at New ark on Wednesday.

The funeral took place this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Interment was iu Newark M. E. Cemetery. The death of Mrs.

Elizabeth Reynolds, widow of William M. Reynolds, occurred yesterday in her 85th year. The funeral will take place to-morrow mornlug at 11 o'clock from the home of her son-in-iaw, William Clark, No. 105 West Ninth street. Interment wil be in White Clay Creek Cemetery.

mons, agd 36 who wa asphyx iated yesterday, will take place from A Sdef Ssnc and Noisy Fourth o( July. The above is possible to every boy and girl dio calls at this stfr Saturday and receives free one of the snappers issued by the Wilmington Green Trading Stamp Co. Kennard 621-623 Market St. his late home, No. 732 South Harrison street, at 3.30 o'clock The Rev, L.

Judson Westfall, pastor of Bethany Baptist Church, will officiate. English Etchings. 80036,50.000 cancer experiments are made every year in England. Finger glasses are' never placed on the dinner table when members of the royal family are present. Coroner Gaynor today issued a cer 4 I tificate of death "-Ksed by accidental COUPONCut This Out COUPON 6 RUSH TO PAY COUNTY TAXES Mr.

Simmons is survived by his'idow and five small is majesty's motorcars carry no number, and bis chauffeurs are not Present this Coupon at our store. Saturday Jivly A IQI6, with your sales slip for purchase or more and re- ceive two dollars' worth of Green Trading Stamps Free 5 3 EJ CROSBY HILL CO. amenable for exceeding the speed limit. ONE MOULDER Mrs. Russell of Halstend.

Kent. Bug proximately, 30,000 clerks in the Art and second class offices receive sub stantlal Increases In salary efTecttvi Host of these "raises" were $100, but many amounted to $200 pel annum, and a few even more-. land, has bequeathed $250,000 for the HOLD FATHER FOR NON-SUPPORT Charged with non-support, John Popel- establishment of a borne for lonely WAS DEPORTED Taxpayers were out early to-day to pay their county taxes. Receiver of Taxes Burns and his assistants had hardly opened the office at the Court House when people with money for New Castle county were on the scene. There are many people who make it a rule to pay their taxes on the first day of the fiscal year.

They feel that they get the five per ceft. discount and that it is as easy to pay It on the first day as on any other day. women, the provisions restricting the benefices to deserted wives. It was learned toda ythat but one CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, JULY 4th. 605-607-609 flarket Street ski wi held under J500 bail for the upper man nss been deported by agents of WHAT LAWYER KILLEDJFIER SPEAKING AT CAPE MAI EVERYBODY OUGHT TO court by City Court Cochran this the Department of Commerce and KNOW Labor on a charge of having come That Foley Kidneyv Pills contain Just from France to work irt the Tropenas the Ingredients necessary to tone, CORONER FINDS CAUSE strengthen and regulate' the action of morning.

According to his wife, Popel-Skl hadn't supported her and four small children since December. Humane Agent Stout testified sthat PopetsM had failed to keep a promise to give his wife money whenever he had been able to earn It. OF THREE SUDDEN DEATHS the kidneys and bladder. N. B.

Danforth, Market and Second streets. Wilmington, Del. Lady Maoeabees to Meet. Beta Hive, No. 1.

Ladles' of the Maccabees of the World, will hold their regular business meeting tonight. All the ladies are requested to attend, as business of importance will be transacted. FIRE CHIEF IS BACK ON DUTY Fire Chief Simon Moran who sus-tsined serious tnjurleg by being thrown from his carriage in responding to a fire recently, has returned to duty. His carriage struck a dog. resulting Steel plant at New Castle as a contract laborer.

The man who was de ported was an expert moulder, Frenchman, named Jacques. He was placed on a steamship at New fork this week by government agents; return to France. He was accompnled by his "wife and son. His horn had been at New Castle. Altogether the Government agents made charges against five moiiders of manganese steel who car' from France, but with the exceptism of Jac By United Press Leased Special Wire.

CAPE MAY, N. July 1 Lest than an hour after he bad been heart lly applauded, for his speech befor the Pennsylvania State Bar Association which is in session here, J. W. Hallahan, 3rd, a young lawyer, and son of P. T.

Hallahan, the shoe manufacturer of Philadelphia, was killed In the elevator of the Cap May Hotel as he was going to his room early today. He had entered the car, but WHAT A SUMMER COLD MAY DO A summer cold if neglected is just as DEATHS. apt to develop into bronchitis or pneu Margaret T. Hill. mopia as at any other season.

Do not neglect Take Foley's Honey und In the vehicle being overturned. To Raise Sunken Barge. The -John Williams Company, of Tar promptly. It loosens the cough, soothes and heals the inflamed air passages, and expels the cold from 'the Chester, has a number of divers and SWEARING IN THE ELECTION OFFICERS other nien at work in the Chesapeake system." ques all have been paroled ad are still in this More Saalry For P.A Men. By United Press Leased ateclal Wire.

and Delaware canat. They exDect ta Three Iriquesta were held by Coroner Gaynor last night Theye were as follows: Henry Butler, colered. aged 19 years, who fell from the Orange street wharf on June 22, and was drowned in the Christiana river; Wlllard Drake aged 15 ears, of Richardson Park, who was drowned in the Brandywine reek on June Ralph' aged 8 years, of No. 2102 Bayard avenue, who had both legs cut off under a People's line car. and died as a result in the hospital on June 4.

In each of these cases a verdict of accidental death was returned by the jury. Jeffries and Johnson light returns by rounds at Krause's, 4th French Sts. N. B. Danforth, Market and Second stree, Wilmington, Del.

changed his mind and stepped from it while the car began' to ascend. He was caught between the ceiling and car and crushed to death. The widow of the dead man Is now in New London, with their children. Iralse a barge loaded with 750 tone of coaL Secretary Lambert J. Foulk, of the Francis Winnington.

Elisabeth J. Reynolds. Jeanette Kelley. WINNINGTON In this city, on June 29, 1910, FranciB, son of Charles A. and Elisabeth J.

Winnington one vear. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services from the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hsckendorn, at Free Park. Interment at 8t.

Joseph's Cemetery. HILL In city, on June 39th, 1910. Margaret Tomklneon Hill, wife of William H. Hill. Services In Unitarian Church, Wilmington.

July at 11 o'clock a. m. Interment private. REYNOLDS In this city, on June SO, 1910, Kllzabeth wido ef William MS Rei nolds. In her S5th year.

Funeral services will be held at the res WASHINGTON. July1- The Post, office Department announces that ap. Brownson Library Dance. Fioanical and Commercial F. D.

Lackey and Company states to The Brownson Library Association gave a dance last night in connection Department of Ejections, swore In a number of newly-elected registration and election officers last night Some of the appointees are unable to serve and these vacancies will be rilled on next Tuesday night The offices of the department will be open every Monday, Tuesday, Thursady and Saturday evenings from 7.30 to 9 o'clock. with the festival begun on Wednesday. day: "The New Tork stock market opened ne largely attended, and was very successful. higher than last night's final prices, but another selling wave set In and stocks for both accounts were sold at the best idence or ner son-in-law, WMW.n CUrk, No. 105 Wert Ninth etreev oh Saturday morning, July 2nd, at II o'clock without further notice.

Interment at nue Clay creea cemetery. Dughly trains young men and ypung women Miss Butterworth Resigns. Miss Edith Butterworth, one of the assistant matrons of the New Castle County Hospital, at Famhurst, who prices obtainable. Rock Island broke points In short order order and Wabash Preferred sold oft nearly the- same amount with other stocks selling off in proportion. The tone of the market is uncertain.

KELLEY In this city, on June 29. 1910, Postal Cards From Dr. Moore. The Kev. B.

T. Moore, pastor of Bhi-loh Baptist Church, who Is attending the. World Missionary Conference In Bdlnburg. Scotland; 4e remembering his friends here with souvenir postal cards. business, Government and commercial teach- jeanteii.

wire oi josepn rl. Kelley, aged 59 years. Relatives and friends of the familv arc resigned her position at the board meet Excursion to Pennsgreve. The annual excursion of the Italian Mission Sunday school located at Seventh and Scott streets is being held at Pennsgrove today. The following sporta will be indulged in by the scholars, buck race, baseball, sack race and many others.

The Sunday school and church have greatly Increased under the management of Thomas Dl Panbelis. a new church Is contemplated In the near future to accommodate the growing Invited to attend the funeral services at ing held In the early part of thla week, left that institution today for her home in Glasgow, Del. tne residence or ner son-in-law, H. L. Luff, No.

60S Madison street, on Frtdav The prices at noon are near the low for the day but it is expected a covering movement will follow and stocka Will be positions. 200 GRADUATES WITH 2 FIRMS Summer School now in session. Enter at.anr evening. July l. at 8 o'clock.

Further services and Interment at Barrett's Chapel, on arrival of train leaving- BULL ATTACKS higher before the closing. "There will be no market In Philadelphia, New Tork or Chicago until Tuesday, July 6th." 11111U151UU. ooiuiuoy mum ini, July at 8.19 without further notice. time. Mainly individual instruction.

HOPEWELL FARMER fnANMFL) Undertaker Be Sensible. Dee Moines Register and Leader. Be sensible and you'll stand some ehance of being happy through the hot days that are ahead of you. Be sensible about your eating; be sensible about clothes; be sensible about your work; be sensible about your play. All these' things directly influence your personal comfort in summer time.

If you indulge yourself without regard to what is good for yo uof course you will I unhappy; you will sweat and swear whole v-y Jeffries-Johnson fight by rounds at the Irish-American Hall, 608 French St NtV'VORK STOCK MARKETS. NEW TORK. July 1-The upturn that An Infuriated bull attacked James p. Interesting 64 page catalog free upon request. Office open daily, also Saturday Evenings, 7.30 (0 9.

developed In 'the stork market late yes. terday made further progress at the open Bunting, of Hopewell, yesterday and he: 514 w. Ninth 'Street was tossed Into the air several times. Careful attention day or night He finally fell near a fence an -jolleo. Bodies In Boarding Houses, Hotels out of danger.

He unconscious and Hospital removed and cared for ing to-day with advances in nearly every. Spend Fourth at Shore. Mr. and Mrs. William S.

Lednum left today for Atlantic City to remain over the Fourth of July. thing traded in, but at the tend, of fifteen I INSTITUTE BUILDING wni louno. ana nis neca na oaca were untii claimed. Carriages furnished. minutes, a number of issues lost- the injur ee I Appointments first-class.

Both Phones. I opening gains and showed some decline, I.

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