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i All the News All the Time. LAST EDITION LnieriU at tiie lotcffl(t Wilmington. Delaware, as cond-claa niattnr. VOL. XLVlI.

NO. IS. WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1 1 3 OURTEEN PAGES. PRICE ONE CEHT COLD WAVE IS MOVING EAST TUBLIC BUILDING FROJECT FAVORED SCORES OF PERSONS V.ERE HEARD TODAY SURRENDERED ATTORNEY 24 VOTES CAST FOR WILLARDSAULSGURY That Was the Total Number THE INAUGURATION OF GOVERIDRUI. MILLER It Took Flace at Dover at Noon Today With Impressive Ceremony.

PART1SAHSHIP IS0PP0SED Discountenanced by Governor Miller in His Inaugural Address. The Joint Proposition Unanimously Indorsed by the Chamber of Coramerca Directors. The board ef directors of the Chituber of Commerce, at a meeting held yesterday afternoon, called for the purpose of elertirjc rhrers. unanimously indorsed the proposed joint city and county building project, and in addition the president was authorized to appoint a committee to represent the Chamber of Commerce at a conference to be held at the City Hall on Thursday evrninc to consider the projrt wnh the members of the Levy urt and. City Council The board elected the following officers Marvel, president; C.

D. Garret. -on. first vice-president A. D.

Warner, second vice-president; John J. Rapkob, "ieorce MrGnvern, secretary. While .1 Maclean is not named being elected as a director, under contract to serve the Chamber of Com-lucrce as busmen manager for the ensuinp year, this was not necessary. Four new directors were added to th" board It wns understood at the last meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, by some persons, that the selections for the additional dire tors would be presented to the entire body at its next meeting, for indorsement, before definite action was taken, but as the new directors were selected bv reason of the fact that th-v were the next highest on the list annual Section held Januun the plan followed :5 accordance wnh the requirements. The directors ijH TO the board veterdav were Georce Sparks.

David Snellen- Pure and Fredn Brsdv NEW COUNTY AND CITY BUILDING Members of Two Granges Arrange for Public Meetings to Discuss the Project. Thjf residents of New Castle oiirsi.de as el! in the ci'v are interested i'i pre inn to erect a join buddinc id the fo: the use of the count ai. govern men officers was manifested Is when two eranges. Pnmond State. at Star.ton, and Delaware a Newport.

I tVe vr toward 'he I refiner's their sect ions the count I Z.T'X. 'i-! i afa viable viewpoint, but 'id view ofhe fact that the ma'fer is not fi.ijv imr- 0- bv of the it was rh- Diainr.nd State Grance metini: wss to hoi-1 aa cpn meeting. tra- rb wk or nett wek, and to he- rr i n4 MrUin I The will be arr.anci sron as pra-'ticabl. Th- mettir.c of Grsnre. as well attended las' zre-j- was shown -n the A rol'aior wa adop'i asking wtr, car.

explain "the sr-ri- h'for be grange a the rr.vir.c i '-r r-eiore -re c'snse rr.e or rev and exr-istn i I Told How Agricultural Schedule of Tariff Law Affects Their Interests. Prf hy Rnclt Washinpton, Jan 21 A rf persons whcs are sffeced bv the agricultural schedule 'if the Tanf1 law were cr) the witrxpa when tr.e Hons. eimrnitee ways and rrj-na resume'l its heannjrt todav The- were supplemental t' the array wit- rif.cvs who testified vetr'iav eitru fniit. spiees, taMow. ''V and other article? Chairmen r.drxood has been mdi- eating the general idens of orrirn;" -e from to tune dnnng the i Much Of the evirer.ce on t.

schedule? hn borne on labcr 'c-t vital factor in th" eonMder'ioT, r. tariff. Mr. CndrwocirJ ha- while, the commit" ()" tha imrKirtant it is not the only cor.Md r- on in solving the prT.lern th' trie proiueTic)n "The msnagerrjer.t. the rr an tr head of the plantation or Tr sornehrrea jvrf'-t services worth a jrreot d'a mot' the labor eot hv ran of h's 7 man cf a work ou his and of gettjpjr fCTiJre I y-trtjr.

f.f '-i I'l'ic- VOLCANO COMMA CAUSING ALARM It Broke Into YioVnt Kruntioi Last Nisht, and Many Are Fleeing. eruption 15 1 1 I i C'l 'e r. oox 'ars ''h" vi r-' Mr '--f" 1 tr.e ay f.erc jat. -T. i of -moke ar v.

ease? formed an eruption The iecreaid d.st is cn rees f-f hi1. WILSON'S TRIP TO WASHINGTON The President-eleot Travel to the Capitai in a Frivate Car. Dt'ri-cc i renron. a in e.e.;T Wjlsoa that wo'id Xe-. n- a at 'A 'JZ-i r.r sgy Toi3y rhst ra-.

Pnr si Is. PRKSlPPSr HAS KLRKNEIh AOCtfr! i- ss Jl V-v i i rX V- M--. s. 'v 1. 's- -s 'y; ri.f.

JAPLOSION KILih'n TUP. BufVo. i I e0 4 at ibi 's- --r hind. as V. t- to.t'iv I he -ore i- -j'l 1 'n.

14 S-; Wily complime.nT ro peak Diip. Brunswuk. 'an Jl Deaf wii, CK' bv to- iTs r.le;o '-ao-. i i i 1 McMiUdU i IX -I 1 Bo.dv HKO.KE PKEVloiS RhXlUl sS; i Hispfct- dir. Jl -1 -i us-iivny i m.

i brok'" hv 'uft-iii oi toreign and merce i th.jt -h t.eTn b.Usine.sii ot IN (U RAL RAI BAMtKl. Associated rro Dis patch hj v. dan. Jl -ek-1 Wt'son's inaugural bad i- abandoned todav, vh -n Ho providun for the Mauh I struck i out oi th-- Gouies- sional reA'lution which overs the pro- graimne. It requues SO little money to fuilv advertise fuvvushe.i vooiu tna- onsx i Storm Warnings Ordered on tho Atlantic Coast From Norfolk, to Eastport, Me.

Associated Tress fii-spateiips by Spm ial WlreB Washington. Jan. '21 The cold wave today advanced into the Atlanie States from the Middle West and was followed in ihe northwestern part of the country by decidedly warmer Weather. The area of high pressure causinc the cold wave moved t'iward the New England States, and tlie Weather Bureau lssuccl a. cold wave warning for the ncrthern part of New England Much colder weather in the Atlantic States tomtrht and warmer in the interior tomorrow was forecasted Storm warning' were ordered on the Atlantic Coast from Norfolk, Va to East-port, Maine MNI'AHY I'l'iHD? PHOKLN.

New York, Jan 21 freeze to death in the Wept "dust straw hat out in New Jersey Tr aflie bhv'ked by snow in Chicago "Tulips budding up State." These were headline contrasts todav coincident with an official forecast of "mu'-li colder" here. With the mercury at near 70 clegrecH yesterday, it, eould be much colder without altogether upsetting the phenomenal mildness of the lost few days, but at noon today there wa no sign of an immediate freeze up. Ft the thre- davs the January records of li years' standing lave been, repeatedly broken It was just 12 years ago tod that FultTi established a Hudson Ji-(i record by navigating one of his steamers on this date as far as Albany, a record equalled today for the hrst tune There i- not a j.amc!.- ot ice in the nvir The are rcpoitrfj "sl'iri." and t( trons the ran" mood SI- 1 cril bid 21 AUhouph the IS cr i.hi.dlv S' I '-I' i 'i the cii i wtve. (, -Tarred i i i his i a Used tiie 'rt IMjN HI tune 1 1 i fr the hicil a ri 1 tj.rre.ten' hs ol tout. hrni a- "vi' inhabitant.

V. tut', ill.ll. 'l. 7'i II.lje-4 I is- j. t.n- the ii: prep-irc-d ,1 MOVING iMCTURE HOUSE BURNED While Shov.

Was (men 111 the Chaju-l Duildins Fori Moil. fT'ci-v 't ill ti 1, -r-t -b-re I I A i ji o'r'o'-K .1 id, oi 'i ll'li! i "1 JiOU. 1 a'A '-'p'1'-' a V'C''C USV '7 lXr: 1 1 butldir.g jV-, 'ii1 1 'J ha' a FLED HASTILY TO ESCAPE FIRE Stinted Today in Ifcnif Fnrt du Font Otlu-er hiie FamiU Sit-pE. -iT' 1 v. i I'M f-1 lie ft tr- b- i 1 i I i i i I it I I'M, 11 tl iu -nA i the i Pie -Ailh 1.

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i 'astro 'a ih-. d- tliilt the il I of the P.ltiHT rlirZUt-bll I to i I iii. legatilHife. the of t'h-nrral P.il edts oiu I it litc-d iMii of krio'A dg" of a 'titue UiVolj Uig ijn.fal 1 iii puudi Ih. ihe hit" Gasi i hii; he.

ii com t. of d- he admit sm hi -h would dcliy hlill to the PiUttd btatCS. i I i i Frank Madia, Keeper of the Bandits' Headquarters, is in Custody. AN AGENT OF THIEVES Advised to Tell AH He rw 01 tDO LnlC3.gO Df TQ 0e at TOPI'C DAODrn i AJA I lUlilO UKJDDttU I.ohert uehh, ho Killed Peter Jfart, a net" tire, Ha3 Not i c- j- 2 i fiPf iFr FPTTO.V. "-r the A -r-' fj -7 V-a noa- be A St vFED DEaIH.

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y. 7.2 r.t ,0 1 I i i Sim s. rs soutiis i'ts i- a. a'. ro aT'teruooa i'S-i' at or: owr oi' Ja.

a hours, it Xt I A4 n.Xa tvMaV Htg-sl (. r.e prope-'-ed rorcbin-d is. I buliin5 No he'd oii this ccssk i. e-f--. will r.e res -rj-j-v cjj rsrs ir'tres'd se rrc iial- ir.vcsi.

thi the er rr.av b- tc- th of a' at the Separate Ballotin at Dover Today. THIS WILL NOT ELECT Provided There is No Increase When the Joint Ballot is Taken Tomorrow. OHOOOOOlOHOOOOMtloO)ti It KKSLLT OF TI1K it FIKST BALLOT tj LOH S. SENATOR. Hillard Saulvhury, I).

21. James II. Hughes. D. 2.

Irving HancJv, I. -2. Governor S. S. Pennewill, R.

7 4- I1. S. Senator II. A. Richardson, It h.

s. Alfred I. do Pont, P. 3. Kuby R.

Vail, R. 2. tt John G. Townsrnd, P. 2.

H. P. Scott, Chief Jijvtjre James Pennewill, 1 L. Scott Tonsnd, R. l.

Pverett f. Johnson. R.1. It Total membership. 52; necessary ti to fboief.

27; absent, 1 IZ joint ballot will be taken to- it merrow. if 4 I Fr.ni T. vi F.vnine Sfsff t'V r.e!il Wj' t'Tt'tn House r)over. Jan 2 ---Th tir't I a ure, if. 1 Ste-; S'-na'cr, whi'h wrj.s it oVocl tfxl'tv.

and whi'Si 'j- trj'f us tno house- -cpra -n 1 cord ince v. ttli fh.e reoioretf.ent was I o. no indication of a ma" rial cV.anee hv I toni'irf'W, v'h' the mUibr I f.f 1 i-f, h'CIet vf.tf in joint i the f.rst as given 'I Ot sh''WS that r- i.s fi' ejection HI of K( rFi4t nr. rAfA fr.r -cA 1 01 'r-e es' nsi "nerp rU vc.tr est Had hf-r tr-ti a majority fc- ea.ndidate fio baiif.t woiiid ha.e r-rt fisa y. 'he Two housea airjDpIv I ineeMng in joint sifiicn eern- pinng th.

and drylarmg the bu Wr.d'T the TCUmflT anceg a K.r. f-- necfstr--. I tt.tAPD LSBCRT In tr- ba'iotin? lLrd 24 other candidate lir-g for as foiiow-- Jamr-a H. Hugh'-s. D.

2 I. Irving Haadv. D. Governor f'ennewiU, TJ. $.

Sentf, ff Pirhardsor. lfred 1. du X. Rufpf R. Jr 2.

H. 5rrtt. 1 Jarri'S f. ft p. i -rr.

1 '-r f. he --to r. r. Ho 'v: re'iii2i: jo i Ax- A. jT -ison 5.

xcni'f voted riisrcre. 1 r. 1 I A. i i s. 1 ti ri P.

V. v.h id- i pro hi i (U ltd JiL' 'T 'S- Ih-'i-f. r.r-.,'i 4 th-je nii; .0 tits Wdhid -17 II iu-h- -I Hu-fcih-s- i .1 i. ti'-iCi i7 5 if. 1 1 -c hvi i I -i I i h-hn-ou o.m tot hi rhti.N'r t'.

C'Tir I ri '-tS I Hv- Villi Ar.mirs hfci-. pav. il M.c CvVtli-. Ph.l't1.S. li.

1'av lor. -p. 1U 17. lot i Iliii-n uuiiiuiir. i 1 hi ti ivi -1 1 I i niii'vv i Graadand, boo; M- md Stmtb- --5 t-u- hi i Pool I rK.lv ti liaiii 't in I Id-i h.hu t.

l.i-.Mis.-i. 1 -i oiie-ker 1 1 -i hi.c- PctincWin -Poo! i-r I Si, hattiitrsus -1 I l. i I Mi.i! AliGifiruik I Mi thviidi- was no! present to No ciudi-hite hiv it.g itH-eivyd c. dint itut loual tiiajoiity of the House, the S.e,ikcr il'-i lil-rd it Hi. HO le('tOU, joint resolution was adopttxi to the li.

ct thit both houses meet in joint tomorrow p-, ballot for Semlor. lft lXOIIVS uvUislEPT HIMSILF U.e reason Representative Reynolds did not vote not being present when the voW was taken was that he overslept-UouUiiutsi ou sitb paD. 1 i i i i i i I i i AN IMPOSING PARADE The New Governor Was Warmly Greeted on Assuming the Office. Dlpstch to Evtry Even eg Dover, Jan "21 Delaware's ship of State now has a new pilot at the helm At 12 o'clock noon today Hon. Charles R.

Miller was inaugurated into otiice governor of the State of Delaware, and the retiring governor. Simoon S. Peone-will. again became a private citizen The formal induction of Governor Miller into office took place at the Opera House a' a joint session of the Legislature, and all the usual ceremonies attendant upon such an event were, held the customary manner, in the presence of a larce gathering of citizens. SWOFN 1- BY CHIEF JTS11CE he new governor was sworn office by Chief Justice Pennewilh Prior to the inauguration the two houses of the General Assembly met a join! session at eleven o'clock and proceeded in body to the Opera House JWorc the mauzural ceremonies becan a creditable pirade passed throuch the town, with D.

Mifilm Wilson of Dover as chief marshal. Mr Wilson had appointed as his iids Dame! O. H-rstmcs and State Librarian Ridgelv Harrnn'on. v-ho accompanieij him at the head of the hne The parade was foitned in the followmc order O'oernor pennew! anl tioenior-eleet Charles Millei. with Aciju General a- aid" Governor Per.nwil! staff Retiring Lietit en a nt -Govern.

Menbnhal! and 1 1 ei 3 rj -G ov crnr- le 1 er- Retiring S'crtjn. of Sate the jf appointed a'c Delaware's 'nifed S''e du Pont and t-ODcressmati Heald and frtn.m- elect Brockson The w- Stae othcers Kir-1 Infantn Bai: 1 (i Mihtifl of lej wre LViaw a -e CoSlece St-)e Coikue Cadet? with bar.l P' id at ,4 i the town an.H use ipimt. -r-, I hu nir.y fnead who (n' a' thc ooricl'mcn f.f the oererwnx bems d-iiy sworn j'; i Miller d. ervd his -auejra! addr.i-s. j.t elswL r- ir: L'.

-r l'as'U rcx' a piofouud mir-r. -n upon -he iecn.r? i vilfr 1 tOUOWiSg t'e rev rr pr to h- on par-iei by h- I it ire. h.ss or -rho-ji f'f g. iverac'r 1 i- Mulr. h- o'ri rive S-r-ir-a- r-' re'iirv htr i i ori rv I en': -( ir --T: Ho tr h.

ir; r. Ii.k..; 1 ii. r-4 tl fc -'4 i. i I i vl j. i'l i or; c' lie to.r,.- IT.

-j 1 i v- tho-f K-V-'l- r- Si ft Go.emor Mlii ih ioliowwg -''J Krne4t of Rdi. Pi i ii ii -ti. Dr. pS, 1 'iU r. V.

d. I .1 i I 'i'ov i 'b: ill. I Odoi.cl IdilO't. d.l.ii.'OT- I I i WltP the i I): (') I J(i. i and VVilite, i).

p. 1- th.lt Oi Go iii 1)) V. a -irgeclj-geii' l.il. sUi.ed.. )f Me.

of rolonej p. succeed I A li 'onnei i li It on Colonel Ntti. s.i.-ri-. i 1- 1 it 1 Goionel r.ainuriu mw ti'-u "i Gciionel M.c-fv su. Currv of Grc.

nwoid in a' oi a don it in' i.i.:,..,t lolloP.il!;. if.f t. of I nited Sia'o S.m,t..r tl Pl pro ii ni ii h. ill the resj! 1011s iwi. pt xp.n-r mg n-gft ti mhsliV fn.iu ilii vom inc ai.pn-f udon of rueiul.er- toi ihe coriMfJfcr ion t.

ii. njiu eiwab ie. mv.i frcun him J)i Marshidi nodi oit ill Vihuh I.C XMI.lv pl.ilr.d 1 retiring preflUeiii ol 1 l.e -ena. nn-l liimof ihev.iiiiii hip for hm, ihdl CMri'd ii.tnotig the senulOi TI.bll.MONIAI. FOR Iii.TiHl.VC.

Fiil.fclliL:NT. IJj Marshall next po Mr Mendinhall v.ith ha.ridsfnje lovjng eij. .1 further I j. i i.j I oi (heir e.sieeni and regard i-V-nator alls seated that p-'em-'oit- on his pid'- of the nate joim-d jn piet in-; the cup as tc-si inioiiial i( 1 1 1 ir. CounnueiJ ouaiitU puge I I I 1 I I LEGISLATION SOUGHT Favors Good Roads, Revised Marriage and Ballot Laws and Better Schools.

AFFILIATED COLLEGES The Governor Favors Instruction Along the Line cf Scientific Farminc. the feutres of GOVERNOR MILLER'S INAUGURAL APPPESS 1 rle3 for 'he avoidance of parti- ZZ MPStoP in sta goxrrt.mei.Tai sff'irs- 1 Hope expressed tbi tbe era of prosperity for proposed iceis- Frovisjon for the instruction of It correct living methods in the Fublic I Consolidation of the rural spools. ZZ The enactment of a lau providing for hicher education far girl, ad o- ZZ ZZ caTin? a'iated colleges. ZZ Extension of agricultural instrue- tion. so as to fearh the advanced method of ZZ ZZ Such legislation as aid the ZZ State Library CommisMon in its ZZ work ZZ ZZ A revision of the marriage laws.

by making a residence requirement ZZ necessary to procure a license. The enactment of such las as will eph'e iKp court to proceed I It tnorditiousb theUial of Mnre erectile laws ith -which ZZ i to dea! ith cases ef desertion and i oid ccrs-irue- ous hi sv, i hrough Nf a sirri-hhed State aid in good ro II lion: a'so a eop.t.ruou: north and th ZZ count). The ertarfmert a sirri-hhed Z'. 1.. ZZ v- rbf r.ivf fc j- r.

Kfc--r. e-'VIC. i' I 7 rrAr i'e LTr3.rv Board f-7. Lo -j' 1. V.

f. -e r. a 20' T.c -r I Mr-brs of T' TCf pr C' CO-j- r.i our r. WTilCI: S.3.; lh- fed- 0 1 m-c- ne ar. ec-rid'-iCS Oi 'ilse pjit W1'I: 'he -TiO! ar we': as Gene'sJ -oi'j-' MB rh5r the' i rriiiv --i t.

er-rrii'Ted f.t 'C 'J' i Tf.at W't; t. i 'jL-1 we 'jO'h Cf'I-r-; ere.T tf i Ii'. 7 he 0Oipifc r.ifr 1-w eit'-f t-ii- cerr, it-w Ti u'' rc'vi bl hi! fj 'Ci b-er, r- 1 1 C. Tie ei l.a,. -id g'd I C- it, r.

4 i I no l- -i A si 3) 1 i-'I' f1'. tr.iOith -vj oepT.r;' Oi-'- ir -i iit.r- ilir h. tj.e thrOugf. niT that i.ori.' 7 h-i 't I s- 1' i i 01 -s 0 'in. tvfcx.

I u- iifc.tAj teatt. I i iz'irs! 5 n' i i i 4fc NO MARRIAGE LICENSES TODAY As Ihere Are None Signed ly the New Governor, Hon. Charles K. Miller. lr- fvf- Lef '7 7 ,1 i1' -s- -i 'J r- zf Wvorr Mn.e t), foverr-ot vrr-fye i have tier ii- t-r -j O- 'of t( Iff s.

'-TT. I tr, t'i uere Uo r-'. titled t. bv he ycIC'afV i ni! icfiri i ha' t.er- t.as Hidd- for iiC-Ixtes iK'd 'he gcd a' It woi-d c' the Ixls'atUie to Utt 7 OPPKA PI) I Pt iN An Lta5tu! of the Foot tduses Blood JVisonir? That in Hip V.o'i'ot! Jl jt" -( Hid 1- v. lii-'i- rf Ii' a sueef-fMUl ,,.,1 I 1 Ul ti.e- tiOOJj the c.pejatil.g (.

Y'-lifK Philadelphia for c-ii-iit i i 'he j. ..1 tikbt and i tii WO'llid. I 1 tl OOit-f '1 Li' r.d-d loli -J- 7 L' little fellow H-tjOM f' es.sf'd! t( op i- tl" to. NGPP) STOP1PS -o i-f. Ou-tiateh by Wirt Vo-r 21 li'-iiry it vi.ii litfrary acyKrii ioiiB, -jt i -ariv oiav by jumping j.

nd. window of the apart t.t i v. her- he lived IPs mother 1 1 1 at work over a of rip. and sii" knew noth- 1 his until the police V. 'i Ij Jt Jl ItOt UICa IOU Ulii i ai touod dead in the ecurtyard hc 1.

's verdict was tuindc. 1 i I the really undesirable o.rus need be tenantWs more than a fw vUys tlsun th; at. i Low uio i -s.

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