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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 6

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THE MORNING NEWS, WILMINGTON, DEU TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1910e SEEK TO KISS WE CAN MAKE YOU A FINER SUIT WE CAN SAVE YOU FROM $5 TO $8 That Is Our Offer-Here's The Way we Make it Good ROOSEVELT'S HANDS Admiring Emigrants Try to Show Ap preciation ot His Speech. GUEST AT STEERAGE SERVICE NEW BLUES, GREYS, STRIPES, CHECKS REGULAR $22.00 to $25.00 SUITINGS Coat and Trousers made to measure in the new Style he Colonel Also Visits Second and renoe peieMMiiiMegiiMMMMBMMeweMMMMeMMMeewwewM.i 'WW vnM.i. iyjii.ej..f GoldMeqalU: I Flour ji; I 3 BJBlojm.iioaaaMmiMrwirTn 1 1 aimi ww 1 IT' rfj r- TiT- fccr ii A Third Cabins and Main Saloon on His Shin. "Every Thread all Guaranteed to Fit Ton BEST TAILORING IN THE CITY FOR THE MONEY ON BOARD KAISERIN ATJGUSTE VICTORIA, June 12, -via Wireless to Crookhaven, Ireland, June Theo dore Roosevelt was the chief figure in a noteworthy scene in the steerage this afternoon, when he attended a 50 NEW EFFECTS AT $20.00 Tailored In any Style "you like BLUE SERGE Fast Color ALL WOOL Coat and Trousers a-tn j-a Made to Measure vlu.dV Catholic service held for 1,200 emi grants, Russian and Galican Poles. The emigrants, surrounding an altar draped with the American flag, chanted a litany, and then Mr.

Roosevelt spoke THESICNuFSTYlE briefly, the priest interpreting. Mr. Roosevelt welcomed his hearers A The Tailors jVT to America and gave them some good advice upon the necessity of avoiding tnr- mm an. a i association with strangers on landing. He exhorted them to be mindful of the CSW4 826 Market St.

flu ill dutfes of citizenship and to protect the rights of women. At the end or his remarks the emigrants crowded about upei lo-uigui until a him, trying to kiss his hands. JOSEPH G. DARLIX6T05 CO. JOSEPH G.

DABirXGTOX CO. Later, at a service in the second cabin, at which a German priest offl elated, Mr. Roosevelt spoke in similar SEAFORD STORM Couple Were Stnnned by Lightning and Much Damage Was Dene. vein to a gathering of Germans, who PLAN ABOLISHED Joseph G. Darlington Co.

Our Store Closes dally at 5 o'clock P. M. cheered his remarks. The ex-President, accompanied by the HEWS OH STATE Lilian Honey Shot la thi Hetfl at Borer Station tad Seriously Bart, Catholic Chnrehes Will no Longer be steamer's captain, inspected the third cabin, and complimented the captain on thelr comfort and condition. He said it was to be hoped that the steerage would eventually be abolished, and Allowed to Collect a tea at the Doors.

Bpeoial to "Tho Mornlnc; Newi." SEAFORD, June 13. A violent rain and wind storm swept this section last night, accompanied by great LOANS $10 and Up on Yoar Fnrnilnrt, Piaio er Oilier Security. Tea ougHt to know more about OUR way before, feorrowms. It will eertalnly you to call. AMERICAN BROKERAGE 919 Market St.

rhont D. A. 693. its place be taken by third-class UTIXALKIW CHARTERS GX ANTES cabins. The latest reform document of Pope atmospheric disturbances.

For twenty minutes lightning flashed and thunder pealed, dealing destruction to the sur This morning Mr. Roosevelt attended Pius as interpreted In the Ecclesi a Protestant service in the saloon. To astical Review the official organ of the rounding country. morrow he will address the crew and A terrific bolt of lightning struck a Jttei frm All Parts Snssaz Connty Gaerfetowa Streets to be Lighted fey Gas Company. clergy In this country, will do away with the practice of collecting a fee at stokers, and on Tuesday, with French, German and Polish priests and Protes largw shade tree at the residence of tant clergy, he will give a reception to chorea doors at which now L.

Johnson, on Pine street. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, who were standing in the first and second cabin passengers. prevails in this and other countries.

the back porch watching the storm lhe weather has been perfect ever This custom has been condemned since the Kaiserin Auguste Victoria left port Irom time to time by the laity of Colonel Roosevelt has received innu America, but has not been abolished merable wireless messages since he IIAMOND IGE. Stands close Inspection were struck. Mrs. Johnson was rendered unconscious, and was at first thought to be but is now recovered. Mr.

Johnson escaped with being slightly stunned. Reports coming from the country districts state much damage has been done to live stock and buddings, while the incessant rains because it was realized that la many parishes there were persons who came on board tli Kaiserin, among shirked their part of the responsibility them being three from persons "whose names he cannot reveal," entreating him to attend to the comforls of cer JjeoUtl to The Homing News." DOVHBS, June 13. Loadman JHoaey, a well known Dover man, formerly a baseball pitcher, -was en- gAged is an. altercation neap the 'i'enasylranla railroad station during tast night and was snot in the head. th wounded man -was picked up Jor dead and six men carried him to liia bome.

Doctors Davis and Har-bordt made an examination and re- eovepefl the bullet, wbich was pressing en the brain in the upper and have gitatly injured crops. tain unescorted women passengers. for the support of their churches. In his latest document the Pope says the admission collection savors too much of the demanding of money at a place Sassex Sews Jfotes. He has also been deluged with "col 6jeclal to "The Morning News." CHILDREVS DAT AT DOVER.

lect" messages which he sharply refused to pay for. of amusement and therefore is not be Milton The annual school election will be held a week from next Saturday. The retiring members of the coming for the church. The Papal Elaborate Exercises Were Given at Unmaichable Opportunities in Muslin Underwear and Corsets Qualities that will appeal to the most discriminating and prices to the most economical buyer. Nainsook low neck gowns, with embroidery insertion, and linen lace.

Aow Value $1.50. Nainsook low neck gowns, with yoke of embroidery and linen lace. Now $1.35. Value $1.75. Fancy trimmed nainsook gowns, Now $1.50, $1.65, $1.8.5 anl $2.00.

1 Values $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50. Nainsook corset covers, trimmed with embroidery and linen lace. Now, 50c. Value 75c Cambric and nainsook drawers, trimmed with linen lace and embroidery. Now 50c.

Value 65c. Cambric petticoats, with tucked ruffle. Now $1 and $1.35. Value $1.50 and $1.75 Cambric petticoats with linen lace, Now $2.75 and $3.75. Values $3.50 and $4.50.

SPECIAL SALE OF French Corsets GOOD MODELS Now $2.50, $3, $3.50. Were $7.50 t(i $13.50. Governor Slakes Appointments. bull also requires ot the bishops a statement of the exact use made of the First Baptist Chnreh. Gpecial to "The Morntne board are S.

L. Black, J. H. Davidson and P. P.

Welch. Special to 'The Morning Nea. money so collected. soft part of the bead. The bullet bad struck at the side of the forehead and run along the skull, flattening DOVKK, June 13.

Governor DOVER, June 13. Children's Georgetown Before a packed Pennewill to-day made the following appointments: The bull also makes it obligatory upon the bishops to make full reports Itself out to the shape of a spoon. Day exercises at First Baptist Church Dover, were given Sunday evening be of the conditions of things, both tem Dr. Peter W. Tomlinson, Wilming church and in the midst of a downpour of rain, the annual Children's Day exercises of Wesley M.

E. church of this town were held last night. The service wag pronounced the best Soon after the operation, Honey sat up. rubbed his eyes, and is out on the poral and spiritual, in their dioceses. ton; Dr.

B. L. Lewis, of Harrington; streets to-day, with a light but Robert G. Houston, of Georgetown, to vigorous step and "with his head They must define geographfeally, climatically and nationally their jurisdictions. In addition they must make reports of the conduct ot every priest, ot ever held the edifice.

bandaged. be members of the Delaware State Tuberculosis Commission. Arthur G. Preston, of Wilmington, Milton The new post office here The authorities are looking for the his sources ot income and the use he was appointed member of the Board of will be opened July 1. The building is not owned by the government, but assailant, said to be a man by the makes of perquisites.

The bishops name of Harris. by J. Palmer of this town. Barber Examiners for Wilmington. Dr.

James R. Mehaffy and Dr. H. P. i i Bridgeville A gar fish measuring A "Woman's Great Idea Eves were appointed members of the must answer this question concerning the priests in their dioceses: "Are there any methods which give rise to complaints on account of exorbitant three feet and two inches and weigh fore a thoroughly-pleased audience.

The church was appropriately decorated, but the children in white and bright colors made the scene unusually attractive. The opening song was by the Sunday school chorus, and this was followed with exercises by the primary department. Bertha Sherwood delivered the address of welcome. Then followed bright recitations by Joseph Cleeland, Elizabeth Ferguson, Roy Clark, Margaret Cummings, Albert Deiss, Fannie Pleasanton, Anna Smith, Charles Husbands, Gwendolen Steel, Jennie Town-send, James Godwin and George Smith. The school sang a lively chorus, "Beauty Everywhere." A recitation by Mary Mevers wan Ix how to make herself attractive But.

without health. It Is hard for her to bo State Board of Veterinarian Examiners. Both are of Wilmington. Arthur L. Bailey, of Wilmington; mg nve ana a hail pounds, was caught by James Seabreeze in the lovely in Taee, rorm or temper.

A weak, sickly woman will be nervoua and irri- fees demanded at funerals and mar Norton pond. riages, or on account of the rigor with iable. Constipation and Kickiey poisons fthow In pimples, blotches, skin eruptions Mrs. Henry Ridgely, Dover; Alexander P. Corbit, of Odessa; Mrs.

James which such fees are exacted? The town has a new set of ordinances, which have been posted in conspicuous places. Riding bicycles una a wretcnea complexion, jtiut Bitters always prove a godsend to The Pope, through the Sacred Con Anthony, of Smyrna, and Alexander M. wmen wtio want health, beauty and Daly, of Dover, were appointed mem after dark without lights is one of They regulate Stomach, Liver gregation, has demanded a full ani accurate report of the zeal with which priests answer sick calls at all hours of bers of the State Library Commission. And Kidneys, purify the blcod; eive the municipal laws that will be rig' idly enforced. Strong nerves, tng-ht eyes, pure breath smooth, velvety skin, lovely complexion the day.

The bishops will also be re Cannon's factory has been running Election st Conference Academy. Special to "The 5Iornlns News." rood Try them. 50c at N. B. quired to report whether the pries; followed by exercises by ten girls, the Daisy Band.

The pastor, the Rev. S. night and day for the past few days yanforth's drug store, Market and Sec end streets. shirk confessional work or any other J. Cleeland, made the address, and this packing the yield of peas, which at the present time is about at its auties or their office.

Gas light for Georgetown. Special to -The Horning News." GEORGETOWN. June 13 height. It i3 reported that another newspaper will be started here some time ew Charters Cranted. Special to "The Uornlne- wmi" Che Georgetown Board of Commis DOVER, June 13.

The State Department of Delaware to-day issued certificates of incorporation to thA DOVER, June 13. At the final business meeting of the Scott Literary Society on Saturday evening, at the Wilmington Conference Academy, the following officers were elected for next term by the "seniors" and "middlers:" President, James Leach; vice-president. Linden Isaacs; corresponding secretary, Oscar Robinson; senior critic. Professor Dye; junior critic, Clarence Cockran; recording seretary, Mabel Phillips. A rising vote of thanks was given the retiring committee the society.

in the future. Rehoboth Several of the residents here are agitating the election of two women for school commissioners at the election, which takes place the last of this month. Consumers Mutual Ice Company, to was ioiiowed by the song, "Waving Garlands Fair," and this by the offering. There was singing by Mary Pyle, recitations by Myrtle Llovd and Orvel Clark. "Balmy Summer Breezes," solo and chorus, by the school, was followed by recitations by Virginia Cohee and Alexander Daly, Jr.

"The Little Rose Buds" were fresh and sweet. Henry Cummings recited. Eight girls gave a.dialogue, followed by the chorus by the school, "Our Glad engage in me manufacture, storage and delivery of ice. The incorporators are George Smith. and sioners have entered into a contract with the Gas Company to furnish the ebreets with light for five more years, the former contract with the company lajrtng expired last week.

City Council received bids from the Georgetown Heat, Light and Power Company to famish electric lights, but the price charged was so far in advance of that charged by the Gas Company that Council decided to let the latter cent furnish the lights. Children's Suits and Coals Entire balance This season's stock in Lightweight woolens offered at ONE-THIRD OFF ORIGINAL PRICES Second floor, south, and galleries. DISPOSAL OF The Remaining French Models Used This In Our Dressmaking On Sale at a Fraction of Import Cost. Third Floor. Numbers 1126 and 1128 Chestnut Phila.

Smith, of Philadelphia, and Cornelius Desimoine of Conshohocken, Pa. The capital stock is $250,000. The Port Said Chemical Company wuc.j was cnariered to manufacture. Hosannas. A recitation by Eleanor Cummings preceded the finale, "The Broke leg in Fall.

Special to "The Morning News." GEORGETOWN, June 13. Falling from a train at Franklin City, Allen Jarman, who resides at that place, but for the past few weeks has been stationed here, broke his leg. He was taken to his home, where medical attention was given him. uuy, sen ana fleal plants and bong That Tells of Jesus." ucuiiima, ins incorporators are John Schenk, Jacob Rieber and Frank Rieber, all of Maryland. The capita! BABY WASTED TO A iBE SKELETON Vacation Privileges at the library.

The Free Library of this city for sev tui IS eral years past has granted extra vaca ine bouthern Lumber Securities tion privileges during the summer. By company was incorporated to acquire lumber, timber lands and buildinas High Honor for Dover Boy. Jgpeetal to The Morning News. DOVEBS, June 13. Nathaniel Broithers, son of Mrs.

Walter Morris et Dover, and grandson of Mrs. Mary Smithers ot Dover, and of the late Congressman Nathaniel B. Smithers, i assed with, high marks in bis studies George Washington University, Washington, D. and will be grad- Hated la law, at the university this -sveek. and mills.

These incorporators are Wilmington charter agents, and the Sussex Connty Court. Special to "The Horning News." GEORGETOWN, June 13. The June term of court will convene in this town on Monday the 27th. The trial list contains forty cases for trial and eleven for argument There will be no jury cases at the coming term. capital stock is $100,000.

ine interstate Light and Power Company was incorporated at the State Department to maintain and operate Panama and Straw Hats Cleaned, Bloeked and Ketrimmrd. MacKEAZIE'S, Xo. 907 Shipley Street. means ot these privileges any borrower may take three works of fiction and as many other books as desired from the library for a period ot six weeks. Only two conditions are attached to this privilege.

The first is that borrowers must notify assistants that they wish to take advantage of these privileges, and the second is, that two works of fiction must be published before the year 1907. The scheme has proved very popular in the past, and doubtless will be equally popular this season. With Terrible Eruptions Grew Worse in Spiteof Doctors Would Scratch and Tear Flesh Unless Hands were Tied Mother Says HE WOULD HAVE DIEDN BUT FOR CUTICURA sa -uiS5, eiectric lighting plants, learns ana water works. The NO BUCKET SHOPS Officer Pistal Telegraph Cable Company Says it Does Not Handle Such Business. incorporators are Wilmington charte JiStorel lays: agents, ana the capital stock is I 000,000.

the Standard Sanitary Floorin Inmnanx. r. j-rj as mcorporatea to manu IT Oft Cook-Stove all winter xau.e, ouy, Beii, install and doal and deal with concrete, tiline and fanr "My little son, when about a year and a half old, began to have sores jnjrcpartmect I want one now- fanny eummer home. I think fepecial Despatch, "The Mornine; News." NEW YORK, June 13 Edward J. Kally, vice-president and general manager of the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company, upon being shown a state thes rtr ta toves wonderful.

If tmly women knew what a Charged With Desertion. Special to "Tiie Slcw-ntns xewi." DOVER, June 13. Nathaniel Pleasanton of Little Creek, was charged with wife desertion before ey ana user wvma au nan come out on nis face. I had a physician treat him, but the sores grew spedto about my ovo to a lot which was doubtful, and we thereupon, gave the usual thirty days notice ot cancellation as allowed by the contract and that lease has been cancelled. I am confident that none of tho wires of the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company ia used for bucket-shop purposes." Services at A.

U. M. E. Church. In St.

Paul's A. U. M. E. Church oa Sunday the Rev.

A. Price preached at 10.45 o'clock on the subject, "The Great Prize Fight." The Children's Day exercises will take place next Sunday. The singing band did some good work by making a substantial donation to James Johnston. Henry Cager and the pastor brought the cause of Mr. Johnston before the people.

A large number of visiting men were present. i frteadfal tJiay were astoo- SB) worse. Then they i Magistrate Wood. The magistrate re-began to come on quired bail of $300 for the July term ment that inquiry might be made as to whether the Postal company was leasing wires to bucket-shops, said: "That is a class of business which Toy thought IBal there was md stnoioirom an oQ stove, and vu i court in uovery James it. Kif ho.

aroom Juatlilte any other came his bondsman. I told theta of tnj- experience. the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company has always kept out of. It is a very other parts cf his body, and then one came on his chest, worse than the others. Then I GIVES FORTOE TO SCHOOL.

St. Louis JIan, Anxions to Die Poor, "ll brickwork. These incorporators are of Dover, and the 'capital stock is $23,000. Married While on a Trip. Snecta; to Tile Mornlns DOVER, June 13.

Ernest Muncy of Camden, N. SOn of Captain Thomas Muncy of Dover, took a trip to Dover, accompanied by Miss Jennie C. Munn of Camden, N. but the couple stopped off in Wilmington and had the Rev. W.

F. Corkran marry them at Union parsonage, that city. They continued their journey to Dover and, on their arrival here yesterday, were tendered a reception at the residence of Captain Muncy. The matrimonial plan must have been known to the family, for, among those awaiting to receive the bride and bridegroom were the entire family of Captain Muncy Mrs. E.

H. Butler, of Delmar; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keith and family, and others. lucrative branch of the telegraph business, the profits running into hundreds of thousand of dollars annually, but it is not the kind of business which we engage in.

Only a short time ago we again went over all our numerous wire leases to ascertain whether any of them might possibly be used for bucket shop purposes. We found one uuiiines 93.iiuu.vihi. ST. LOCIS. June 13.

To die r-oor, David Ranken. not only has given up his fortune of more than to the support of his favorite school, but the $3,000 per annum he has reserved for his own support dur including the Rev. Asbury Smith, ot West Chester, the Rev. Thomas Kirby, of Baltimore, and the Rev. Mumford, of acton aner tnejr got one, ana too, nafone of them would giro hers times its cost.

ffhe iady-wh said this had thought aa oil etovo was all right lor quickly hwticig nails for a fcsby, or boiing a kxttla of water, or to make coSeo qnickjy io tb rooming, but she never of using it for difficult or fcaavy cooking. Now aha knows. borVtm saaBy ppreUte-wt a I0ow Vorfiaawo Oil Ooo-Stav msu to on eei. ooml to carry, no mar coming totho 4tnntcr tftbte ttrad out that yen cant eat. Jest light PortceUoti Stow and baamadiatclr tho beat from aa intense bloc flame shoots dStotao bortwn- of pot, kettle or oven.

But i thoroom isntfcaaOHL Yhre is srsokc, co jaaU. act oiruode beet, no orotic cry la the Iritnhf wner eao of those stoves used. called another physician. Still he grew worse. i At the end of about a year and a half of suffering he grew bo bad that I had to tie his hands in cloths at night to keeo him from scratching the sores and tearing th flesh.

He got to be a mere skeleton, and was hardly able to walk. "My aunt advised me to try Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. So great was her faith in them that she gave me a small piece of the Soap to try and a little of ths Ointment. I took them home without anv faith, but to please hfr I tried it and it seemed to dry up the sore3 a little. I sent to a drug store and got a cake of Cuticura Soap and a box of the Ointment and followed directions.

At the end of two months the sores were ail well. Ho has never vol Csaaottsty Bote: Bo euro If you -et this stove see that the name-plate xeads New Perfectiou." Better than meat or soggy pastries ing the rest of his life, will revert to the institution at his death. The David Ranken Junior School of Mechanical Trades, the oeneflciaiy of its founder, is to be enlarged sand curriculum improved. Like his office, Mr. home unpretentious.

It occupies three small rooms over a grocery at Fif- wrap mm) Racing at Dover, Sperin! to "The Morninar New DOVER, June 13. President Nathan Moore, of the Dover Racing Association, who was thrown from his riding sulky at the Dav had any sores cf any kind since. He is now strong and healthv. and I can leentn anil Washington aver.ue Few say that only for the most people, even in St. Louis, know him per ilV sincere wonderful Cuticura Remedies my pre vious nliild would have did from those races, -opening the new racing park on the Maloney Farm, has recovered terrible sores.

I used only one cako of sonally, rcr he avoids publicity and shrinks from the limelight." He is a bachelor, seventy-five years old, and is a native of Ireland. He amassed his fortune in real esiaie and stock deals. sufficiently to De about again, with arm and shoulder sail in band-1 with berries, sliced bananas or other fruits. A delicious, nutritiou- wlmle. a'ypis in sirl fho mpr.din.-.

viuicura rnap aim. uwui. wrre w.ica oi Ointment. "I am a nurse and my profession brings me into many different fEiiuiiies end it is always a pleasure for me to tell tnv storv and rpccnimotsd Cuticura Rem- of his fract- et lite. Si I.Pv uered collar bon.

President Moore announces that- the racf-s bein ar- a Cabinet Top wfeji a shelf for keeping plates and food hot. The fvtdtet Boiab, with the bright bfue of the chimneys, makes the stove ornamental and attractive. Made with 1, 3 and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner stoves aa be had with or without Cabins. Bvery dealer everywhere; Sf aot ot Tours, write for Descriptive Circular tothe Bearcat agency of the Hie ASl3Et2c Refining Company flneoritorwtc A Death of John M. Beach.

Word received in tUis city on 13 fj yyuary fe some dish for thn rsutcHl for 4 are the h'st events li in Denver, Mrs. Egbert F. D. 1, Lc ItchSeld, CcaTu. Oct.

23. IBOx" -f Rajnrda oi toe deat reaDUte Estenl na tnw.i tot I olorauo, of John M. I was Beach. He was of Infanta. Chiicretj cua F.v-ry li Summer days.

Quickly and easily prepared. HEAT THE BISCUIT IN THE OVEN TO RESTORE CRISPNESS then cover with berries or other fruits and serve with milk is of Cuticle. Sosn C'-e i to Knp Sflti. yet assembled by tim society, and horses from several states are expected to compete ia the fast classes. A bis crowd will bo provided for -at 'his matinee, and will Pud more comfort, new stables, fencing and stands.

known to a number of people in Wr- roington, his wife being a daughter of the late Lea Pusey. Mrs. Alfred D. Warner and Mrs. Samuel M.

Knox I are sister of Mrs. Eeach. i Ointmert tstjc to Hmj t. FK'n snl I tjti-rirs fSOp j. im in the form C-atrd PliX 2.c vlit or 60' to PtTilv TLe F.tcx5.

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