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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 2

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The News Journali
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Wilmington, Delaware
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nVERY EVENI I 1 TO DELAWARE, 1 DAY, NOV 1 BE 8, 1912 Milk AN INSPECTION BY COfFICInLS Councilman and Street and Sower Directors to Look Over Public Properties. STILL PROBING THE MUM MYSTERY State Detective Investigate lug the Strange Death of Oliver Vansant. ANOTHER VIOLENT ACT causes run-down health and sickness. Scott's Emulsion and rest are needed, but SCOTT'S EMULSION is more important because it enriches the blood, Pure Fresh Tomto Roup eff Kie4t n( Ci. B4 -tmmht4 SIJ (tr fli-l Mr5 Im i r-im nvftmn liinJ l-rtt r4 lt Indian FiHii 1hn rrt rf.hf fir SuU HUk.

Xo'U it a rrrr Try Gold Milk or Th I I I nourishes the nerves builds the body and restores and immediate energy without interrupting daily duties. Scott's Emulsion drives out colds and strengthens the lungs. Rinomfieid, n. J. mm Always Ready You can never run short of fresh milk bo Jon? as you have a can of Hirei Gold Milk on hand.

Yea may open the can a month a year from now, and yvi will find the contents pnre, fresh, delicious. Hires Gold Milk comes from selected herds that feed upon rich Chester County grass. Every step in its preparation is taken with a view to make It the most delicious milk supply that you can have hi your home. Whether for the table or for cooking it is the mot satisfactory milk you can, use. Two parts of water to one from the can makes a rich, foamy milk.

Just one trial will show yon why so many housewives are using Gold Milk 10ct3. at your grocer's every can guaranteed. Try it today. I firrs Condensed Milk Co. Philadelphia MxnvfarOirT of (tv pTfit WW.UKT.

DKUCACIES. Mrv.ra i.vl rraKr l.le Sl.7. Hofri ft'Vi ti-c of the of ''A" Ih I -r- V'iTfh i.rof' 2-V- IS I Wrnsno-vTi rnnh-, -r01' lOr- In I p.oton ti't4 -n w'th omao sa: 10e Rrrh f-M York rr arn rKccs Mount P-ono oj'j buk he-it. niikes tjj' brs? T'ouna hi) it 2c. h-'n Trwr-!" en, ihf -vcud for hot '-j ht.

f'iii p5 2-c 1 4 JcrmmVs -it-n-inz Tour's lOrpk? of erit! Instead of, asking your grocer for "a pound of Butter" ask for ACADIA BUTTER. There are MANY kinds of Butter, but ONLY ONE ACADIA BRAND. Bear this in mind next time. If your grocer hasn't it. telephone our store, and we'll deliver a pound or more at vour door.

Hiddletown Farms. Pure Dairy Products, 206-208 West Elffhth SI. jl Fr Delivery Woo. Both Thon. Excellent Values in Men's and Boys' Winter Suits and Overcoats Every man.

old or "every bow good or bad. ha- to stock up on winter Clothing. We are in business for the one of supplying them with their need's in thi- line and make a for ourcle at the -am-1 time. I store has long en-r-ed an excellent repu-t it; -n for soiling g'Xvl. rrinble merchandise, and we pr-'pse to live up to that rcput.it ion.

For the -m--m now at hand we bap prepared with more than u-ual care with the re--uh that onr counters p'1 high with the i.pe-: -vek of and P. we hav er -I n. New -paper p.ice car.n-:: ch justice it 'nh an inspection can do that. Therefore a on us bo: r-j Mipph' our ncovi- tt tne winter. 510 i i 5 MEN'S SUITS.

5S.50 BO'iS UITS. 5J.5U t'- 510. CHINCHILLA REEF-ER. Jl 14. 55 to SK.

Ckthru the citv. Jas. H. Wright Co. Clothiers, Tailors, Furnishers, Market and Eighth Sts.

Open Tue-iaj, and eTentng. Barbers to Organize. YtT luf purple of onranizmc an as-so-e ion ireeimc r.f the master barber w.il be hel on Smday at 2 ihe Kmzht of Tvthiis HU. i I I J. I Quality r- Ser vie ek-eivl pp' i-i of qnhtv fooH sr tclef- frjtt fcro th lel parkr 10 Cbforrn.

Sant, -j Vjllev prun 15clH l.nrp hm -kin Mnr loe Ih pnrn mke 'lhno'! tir tHv 15- ib. Moor Pvrk rsfK- tprKo sp'f imI 17c lb Nw thm kin tiver ft2 lt i-mw bU' or Par-i lb I iohl'n lite pa'-kM ia infT wpal )p ps.ckafiT''! 2r PittH elates for -ttitrtmr. Ifie pk A cup of Rord i-cxp r.monahif aU iimi Colombo, nch mellow dnnkof w-k-tfi oia I'ojT scientifically roast hlendi please is the OtTe for li 04'f-swions, 32c ib: 4 for EXAMINE CITY WHARF Also lhc Poor Dralnago Facilities in Some Parts of South Wilmington. At many of the member of City Council aa can find it convenient, to make the trip, and nlo the director of I ho Street, and Sewer Department, will lake a. trip of inspection tomorrow afternoon, leaving the City Hall at, o'clock, the chief objective point being Church a tree wharf and South Wilmington.

The purpose in visiting Church street, wharf la to ascertain how it can be put in fdiape. to be of orne benefit to the public, and to figure on the, probable cost. At fine time it a the landing place for a large number of New truckers and nycterinen, who came to Wilmington to of their but. the d'f ha lilled with mud and the wharf i. in bad fhape, with the result, aecording to a repfirt nbmitted to Council Ut.

evening by Clerk of th" Market, Cae, that, only one trucker now land at the wharf and if he comes in at low ide, he doe not Mop, but goe on to Shipley street. Clerk Cae fail he had collected ontv in fee tince he aumed charge of the wharf. He pointed tut where the property has become almost. useefi und l.o allowed here it ia dangerous, several boats having been damaged while tied up there, of its bad condition. he drainage facilities of fvuth Wilmington have been so untf fnr fforoe time, in some localities, a to re a rouree of constant annoyance, and it is hoped to find sme plan whereby relief can be given.

INtLRFSTED IN KFFCTION. Wjlliatn Hancock Came From Farnhurst to Larn the Result and Got in Trouble. William Hancock, aged KS year, 'm arraigned in the Ciy Court, thi morning on the charge ol vagrancy. Police Captain Kane testified that Hancock has a home at Farnhurat. but he will not ftny there, and for several paf ha been eerp-mg to.

the j-toiice (sttjon fcr hedging, under the influence of IfpiOf HaneoeJc frtld the court that came here for the purpoe of seeing the ejection return He the court that, he would go back to immediately and -lay there if he wan dinilP(Md The tour' distm-ed hun upon that pi ormre The Finches in Delaware. The November meeting of the Society of Natural tlii-tory r.f Delaware will be held the r'joms of the soejety, Science Hail, Tenth and 'an Puren streets, on net Monday evening at o'clock. State Ornithologist .1. pennoek wiil give talk entitled "The Finches of I cl are." SKIN TROUBLES DRIVEN AWAY BY PO SLAM If tiifTeuiis from any trotibie. free youiself fir'ni further annoyance immediately the of the perfect modern Ain reme-lv.

poslaru soups itching af once and quickly cureg eczema, acne, salt, ilium, itch and all like diseases, eradicates pimples and common blemishes with few applications, clears red noses and iullained complexions over night. Many distressed for years have experienced complete cures- ihrough in few davs. POSLAM SOAP is the soap of soaps for dailv toilet and bath, aa a means uf impiovinR color and texture of the km and assuring its continued health. Absolutely pure, it derives its rare bene ficial effects from medication with roslam. Soothes tender Best, for infants.

The Miller Drug Danforth'sand all druggists sell Posdam ipriee, .0 cents) and Puslam Soap 25 cents). For free wiitc to the Emergency Lab oratories, o- West -oth Mreel, York Citv. If sou are thinking of buying Furs now is me time, as you can purchase them much cheaper now than you can a month later. We do il kiiius of repairing uf Alaska Fur 703 Market Street. IS I I I Scott Bownk, SUBSCRIPTION COMMITTEE.

Prominent Bu. sines Men Will Lend the New Work of Greater Wilmington Committee. BufvineKs men of Wilmington are volunteering subscript ion to the (Ireater Wilmington Committee, for th proposed industrial, publicity and convention bureau of the Hoard of Trad In offering his subscription one of hu5in's men f-sid: "I have aly hern hoMer for Wilmington and rertamly want to help now. I am iclad this is a practical movement to develop the city. This is the kind of a movement thst t-houM hae lnn started years apo Mavor Howell last night anrounred the following rommittec to rie f.tilMnp-: tiors: A Moore.

W. L. Hutler. I II C. tiarretson, Kn-hard i' i I) Tnwnsrnrt.

Horace Wilson. Frank l. WiUi.tms. D. Mullon.

w. i TvW. W. C. Blatr.

D.im1 FncUnd. .1 Rossell. HilW. W. G.

Cov. W. C. Kurt. Sterling Thomas.

C. A.Kudolph. Frank Massey. Josiah Mir. II.

Bavrard, John Riohardson, S. Doherty, J. Mundy. A. I Warner.

f. Kemp. Philip Burnet. fW.kr, Caleb StahW. W.

Growing Children Need Good Bowels, Utc a Mild Laval he Occasionally to Injure Regular Boel Artjon. Aj- a eh lid grow? older it terpnres mn aiei more -er-nl atientjon from ihe nnther, and a the funetion rf the thoiiime.f imporlanee In heahii ErcM. i lent i-tu h.uld be paid to them 1)! i- of iea! iji'i'Mi t.inee, and the' ntoher ihe rtTeet of ii-riam 'Ml ill one ar.dl nt another, and we have a liVe efi ran.o.nc aed .1 frun hVr banan. ing many. It to br eoiiideietl that the child c.ir, lti.

and creat (hanpes takin? plaee in he youc man or younc nMnsn. The hs not vet ettled itself to its litei rcu'ine. A veiy valuable remedy at and one hich every it owing boy houli be given ofln or oeeional-' l.v aecordmc (o the individual eireum-Mtnres. Or. Caldweli'f rup This 1 a laxative lonio eonibine.l.

f-o mild that it i given to little and yet emialiy erlccfi-e Ihe constitution. At the rirjt sign of a tendency to constipation give a small dose of Syrup Peps-in at night on retiring, and prompt action will follow in ihe morning. It not only an on the stomach and bowel but its tonic properties build up and strengthen the c.y-tein generally, which in an opinion chared by Mrs. E. C.

Parmelee, mother of Mastei Parmelee. Highlands, X. .1., and Mr. 5. Q.

Cooper. Vandegnft Heights. pay envelope that is Ry Klizbct han prist ry perils for the over Suri'lav Our miner pies- arc m.vle of miner 20e e-i-'n. Cream pnff a titltnz, 30r dozn. Sweet Dutch raian losy.

8r ccij. Cdsumcl rake- pci3l -n r-atur-drv. -12c ib. Turner Stelle, Old White Mnn, Who Evidently Had Hccn Beaten, Found in Hclplens Condition. Special Coireponden-" of Evry Evonio Neik, Nov.

R. While (here are few new in the mysterious death Oliver Vnntnni, Wednesday rnotning, the belief that he wan a.aulted and then carried or wandered to Ihe place where bis body wa found growing, Slate Detective Frank McC'oy upent ftm.4 of yeterday in Newark and the vicinity where the body waa found. He bo id last night he whh tmsitive thai Variant, dal not get his wound from an accidental fall. li was learned loday I bat Vansant waa seen hy one person after he left, fho ('ampbell home at 1 o'clock Weduenday mormtig, perautnably to contfl to Newark to hear 1 hp election return'. his waa Roland braim, a voting man who hvea abtut a mile from the pluee where the body wa found Fraim waa driving to hiwotk.

near Turkey I ow and paf-ferl ansaiil on th' road. The cap of the dead man, which Detective Mi-t'ov twk pofiseanon of today, one the piitii-ipat bars agaumt the hfodent theory. This caji.whieh had blood on it a. found h'nt fec i from the bod.N ff water in which body w-ni vif.tr fare dow It would appeal- thai got the blow ai.d wandered there to wa-h the blood from hi- the fait, no ir.nl of blood h.i been found injure the plauMhilny of thai theory. There is much speculation to what kind of an ir.t unietit fan ued to mak I he uoijnd.

oil the of the head and Ml bte.a', in eae f.ntlt a It i behev ed I liev could have been nuid? with a hivy ehih woh-eyHral rtct on it div tojiPirier 1 -funeial ia being 1hi- afternoon lie-id of 'In Mf ia Church. AN Af-At .1.1 With r-e(fal wounds in the ha- of his head and one on In forehead, an oli white inn- who a rtraugef in Newark found early ht: tllgll' bv Officer sin H' -nder. inc in a pool of bloftd, in h(t 1. known a 'colored row." f(lioe tin- Haltuiiorr and Milo el ti -I, IJc the gutter bus a pool i l.o.l alwi found on the the hall, the street 1 1 o'n h- In- I villi; While rill colored were found who t' Id of veetne 'he old man fall the ttep of hall, the o(hcer i tliaklliK Hti 1011 I'O- Hjir of the mi ioii a io'i-s hi a ngrn diHio; ti' i Ihe Hiji'i'id niii taken to the 1 1 i i'-: I. -up.

I'Ut whs ho iif-w ild' red that lie i un.dile to tell v. hdd happenefl. lie 1- pi'iiliably alo.t Mt of and no one iii 1 at I Illi tin- d.ty ijiiCrr, it I I wo arc -aid initct I lie iey -el in-, to know hun. ni'i'j i 1. he also a i old man and the have been drinking 10 has been Newark to for veeia daya and is sup-ihr WHf "Iii1 aitamst whlil (v 'l i.iii made by white who -aid he toowed them.

The ncnio was ordrrtl away from one ot the notch ourintr the day and: the old man was found taken to the lock-up. 1 he pero disr.ov ereii in he hotel stable 1 and told to lear by an etnpkne. He went out the Klktnn road befoie Ollicer ln could be conununicatfd with. Ihe of the old man were lifter by a. local physician and it in not thought they arc very serious.

PROSFA CI Oil LENT FAT. Young Men harced With Assault Were bet Off This Morning. Wdlia.ni Walr-h Horace Draper, voun men, with committing an assault and battery upon Harry of No street last evening, were dlMliisi-ed in the City Court to-iv the reUet of (Ireelitield who told the court that he did not desire to proecute the oung men The ih'i'endtitits were required to pay the Quarterly Conference Near Newark. Dr. K.

L. lIoiTecker. superintendent of the Wilmingion district, will preside at quarterly conference this evening at 7 o'clock 111 Fbenezer M. F. Church, near New ark Only One Rromo Quinine." That is Laxative Bromo Quinine, book fur the tugnatuiv of W.

Grove. Cures cold in one dav, cures giip in two days. Adv. Everybody Likes GOOD PIES Nolr 1 1 to wo have pldavl on tlutword GOOD, please. We ue nolliin but the ingredients -whicli ac-' ciunts the excellence of our pie-.

No dried fruits; either fre.h or canned fruit and the best we can bus, regardless of the price. A 1 1 1 nl 0 pea 1 1 1 1 1 Nyi'v. bkickin rry rai-iii in coxered pie-. Pumpkin, sweet cocfidiiut ciis-t nrd. egM custard, lemon in the cu-tard pies.

We liae the Uc. Pie-, always on hand, hut we can make any size yoij waul to order. You iiriv 1 1 link ou are a jud-c of GOOD PI liS, but you will be a better incite when -ou'vc tasted SI 1:1 N-Idi'S. "Iliat isn't egotism -it's merely .1 statement of facts. "The Nelson Shoe Direct to You' 1 Shoes Millor, M.

I Dav.K, J. II. Wright, Topkis, W. V. Kurtz, II.

I). Uw. The first unioting of Ihm eommitleo will be hold tomorrow. The members iv ill not itifwl of I heir appoint men I imIjv, KXPKNSIVK ACCIDENT. Wrestling ith a Razor Coat One Woman Over $2..

Angehno Proddm. rolorrd. hHigod with rutting Clara Bell. rrtlnied, on the arm with a rnor, June, was. titiH $2, with eosts, in the City Court lod.iv.

The defendant admitted tho rutting but (he haul it was dne accidentally. She said that she nd the otln'i woman were having a quarrel the latter a razor in her hand, and hen she a tempted to take the razor away Ironi her tie- ittri woman as cut rnei, Hahit. There is jut mueh o-n, in ivmii! to yout by applnu; a i rilt nf f-llilii In the ut-lde vour Momrh. I here in trMfijf l'i pet rrhrf from yiiir eoi r.8 or buitHU'S b- Cnniieid" Plaster-, will relieve the pain ttistantl aixi i jv imIIus 'l mcrowii unit hur irn rrnl.v a ill diaiK "-tore. Vic airf te; Impiuved Con.

rate. --Adv. A ik jfj 4 tAf? MASTKR PARMFLEL arui of othejs I'S Ue Will ICai il fi to i pili hev ate loo lor the majority thetl ctTect otiiv arv Syrnp Pi ivm and can le eonvenie-m ohiaintxi of any uCiiby druggi, cents a iao- tie. It no member of your family over ued Synip IVp-in and would like io make a perioral trial of ji Ixmoji- bu-ing it in regular way of cnd vour a poH.d wdi do Dr. W.

B. Cahlwell. 112 Wellington MotHicello. and a fnx1 amflle bottle will be mailed you. Reiuhs alw i lutlded uar.inteoM or money will lie e- STORE ONE PRICE TO ALL IJ 1 I I WW nhen mo-t dealers are short itvlei we come to the front and announce "The Nelson Shoe" in 124- different at your er ice.

There are street boots, -torm boots, dress hoots, evening slipper and "the old time comfort in handsome new fail model-, in tan. metal, patent, kid. suede and velvet. .4 COMPLETE CLOTHING I Prices- $1.95, 52.19, 52.50, 52.90 53.90. The woman who wants moderate priced shoe- can find -here the best shoes ever offered her for the money.

No woman can come here with shoe requirements that we cannot meet to her entire satisfaction. Quality, Style or Price Women'- 13, 15 and lS-button Boots, in tan, black patent and black stiede. Easy to S. Take $1.00 out of your $2,90 all our plan requires. The casH store demands cash, but we give you the same garments at the same prices, on the most Men's.

Boss and Children's, locs at rrtce easv to liberal terms of credit You save worry and inconvenience when you come here for your clothing. Our $1.00 a week plan makes paying easy. We clothe the family men. women and children. i Nelson Shoe Co.

3 Y22 Market Sirtct. There is a guaranteed suit here for every man. $18. $20. $30.

Women' Coat $12 up Tailored Suits $12 up 'Uses' Suits $12 up Men's Overcoats Raglans, Chesterfields, Box Coats, Convertible-collar Coats $12 up Looks Just Like New and oti could lieu-r toil the difference- when a garment t-ecn dtl by our iftiproved inethiM in dxeiu tire cleat at this e-tahlishnsent. Dry cleaning and dvein- the economist of the cent tit and eiiables tiie family with a slim purse io kvk a- well as his neighbor with a fat one. hen you hae a suit that ha- Iveu or looks bad from wear bnu- it SAYER Sails Made to Order W. T. FARLEY 713 Market St, Wilmington, Del Open Tuesday, Friday nd Saturday Evening.

Tailors and Cleaners 1 I 7lli ami fiicifi Streets Delaw are Ave. i.

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