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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 28

Publication:
The News Journali
Location:
Wilmington, Delaware
Issue Date:
Page:
28
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1 went -eight Journal-Every Eveninjr, Wilmington, Delaware, Monday, Deremher 20, 1937 Fourteen Hurt HJa VMS fl InWeek-Eiidl Auto Mishaps Six Women, Six Men And Two Children Are Among Victims; One Driver Fined I 7 P. S3, to HO ONLY Popular Cigarettes Mohawk Bolster Cases Marble Shooting Game Package -mw Regularly 59c Regularly $1.00 imfl. ock 5rike-, I I I I I JsC 'nln Three-hour nlf. -JC Chesterfields, Umll, tJ Iff 1 A parka(e. ered to limit quantity.

young and old. 9 A. TJ. to 12 NOONTUESDAY ONLY i Empire Pillow Cases Toy Filling Station Flannelette Gowns Size 12x36 Regularly $1.00 f-r- 3-11 our Sale! Irregulars of famous JTV fn. 9 I Tot Filllnf SI.

lion (O it.ui.r fT I Moh.wk,. Only 101 I I complete. Cirer- fC oil stains fro hnun.1 to, bun terminals. jUf rr. Hrairy quality 5 V-fV hems.

Limit flannelette. Limit three. Auto accidents in and near Wilmington over the week-end resulted in injuries to 14 persons. Mrs. Jeannette Goldberg, 45 years old, of 504 Midisoi Street, and Albert Durkin, 26, of 100 East Thirty-eighth Street, were injured when Durkin's machine ran into the rear of a car operated by Harry Goldberg.

50, of 504 Madison Street, at I 12:20 o'clock this morning on the Perms Hill just south of Beason Avenue. According to Private Robert Carpenter and Charles Singleton of the state police Durkin dozed while traveling south in back of the car operated by Goldberg. After the crash Durkin's car jumped the curb, struck a tree, and turned over in a field. Mrs. Goldberg.

was treated at the Delaware Hospital for injuries to her right shoulder and released. Durkin suffered a laceration of the forehead and the right eve at t'ie I nJ same hospital for observation. He Two Hurt at Marshallton Injured when their car struck a 4 1 nivji.iuix uii curve on me Capitol Trail at Marshallton last night. Michael Riccio, 31 years old. of 422 East Fourth Street, and Marian Thompson, 20.

of Bcothwyn were treated at the Wilmington General Hospital and realeased. Three other occupants of the car escaped injury. Ernest Dear of Dover suffered WJ fractures of four ribs and internal i JLosi PanSIIRTG Evenntl Eveir iaQQeinmpQedl Iby HJs Dir Amiy fllheir Store! flo IBuny (ClhirisQznmixas GnCQs caQ JJtiazmnncnzry IScazrcjcnnim Prices Younir 8 If You Want to Be Sure of Quality Unconditionally Guaranteed One Year! I 1 1 1 r- urn in. mm in "KING LOUIS" GIFT SHIRTS! K. Gotham Hose First Quality I injuries and William T.

Joyce, 35, of Absecon, N. a laceration of the head, when the truck operated by Joyce and a car by Harry Dear of near Dover collided at an inter -secticn on the East Boulevard in Dover yesterday. Both Ernest Dear and Joyce were removed to the Kent General Hospital. AutomcbCes operated by J. Robert Jamison of this city and JosepU Steward of Philadelphia, collided when Jamison turned his car into the southbound lane of the DuPont Boulevard twx miles north of the Dover state police station.

Elizabeth Steward. 24. and Eileen Steward, 25. suffered lacerations of the Q-nrf arm (lis Real $l)r Values! To our kno-Idfe the only shirt in America guaranteed for one yer. AJl woven fabrics foand only in higher priced shirts.

Sir, 13' 'i to 17. Ordinarily a value like this would nor be possible even in January but because we made a mistake in estimating our needs in this particular blanket we must reduce it now and take our loss. The operators were fined $10 and costs each on charges of reckless t5 Our Regular $3.99 Size 72 84 I it X4 (i a i i rt a -j fi 4 ft ft ft fi 2 2 a 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 Twn famous brands. AH silk, full-fashionrd, chifTon or service weight, Ctvc your favorite brand for jfifts. New-colors.

AII SI7CS. SSt 5 5 5 3SS3E Ti 5 3CS Brnpnn SOLID COLORS CMlllJllXl PLAIN JACQUARD BLANKETS fcSi tai iva; sac ss y-as is vas 25 m9g I driving by Magistrate W. D. Burton cl Dover. Child Hurt br Auto William Donovan, 7 years old, of 1CS6 Van Buren Street." was treated at the Homeopathic Hospital last nijrht for bruises and lacerations suffered when he ran into the side of a moving automobile at Tenth and Jackson Streets.

Struck by a hit-run motorist at Fourth and Union Streets Saturday night. Mrs. Nellie Reynolds. 40. of 404 North Union Street, suffered a fractured left leg- She was removed to the St.

Francis Hospital. John of 100 North Heald Street, was arrestee by ptlice and charged with assault and battery and leaving: the scene of an accident. James Foraker, 52, of 109 Lower Linden Street, was treated at the I 1 'X a a ti a Ht a MS 11 il aS a All Rayon Satin bound Each weighs 3 Vi pounds Limited Quantity! Limit 2 to a customer! Nicely Boxed Men Finer PAJAIAS 5tse A to Men's Quality GIFT Many Patterns! Women's Kid GLOVES! Women's Fine Gilt Slips! it a $1.49 allies! If too can nse a blanket like this, now is the time ta select it. Remember, oniy a limited quantity, so be here early. Wilmington General Hospital Sat Fine quality broadcloths.

Actual value to $1.95. Large selection for gHt Sizes 31 to 52 Purr it natin and Silk rrrpM. Plain or broradrd satin. Lacy tailored styles. Color and Ftterns in please every man on jour list.

Bay alenty. 2 for Pr. head. He was struck by an auto- mobile operated by Leon R. Klein- t2 rheire of wantrd colors and Mark.

I usual this prirr. J33 S3x sya: jsk i sa i- tss ss i ist 1 1 1 1 Mothers! Savings You Musnt Miss A Sweeping Special Purchase! 3 "Sure-Fire" Dollar GIFTS or the Home! Boys "VHeva-lVer Sizes 7 to 16 Cr 3 to 6 sunn's Corduroy Sets bard of 106 East Second Street on Lancaster Avenue near Aaams Street. Woman. Daughter Hurt George H. Cramer, 40, of 407 West Seventh Street, was treated at the Wilmington General Hospital for lacerations of the face and head Saturday night aftr he was struck in front of 419 West Front Street by an automobile operand by William V.

Hawke, 919 South Broom Street. Contusions were suffered by Mrs. Jessie Brown. 39. and her daughter, Betty.

12, Saturday when they were struck by an automobile operated by Harry Blackburn of 1204 Washington Street at Twenty-second and Market Streets. They were treated at the Delaware Hospital. Table Cloths 1 Size 7 7 7 Ac ISA Hundreds P. ffnffn Sold This .11 All-Wool Scarf WORTH MUCH MORE IT at stxe. Pore linen.

Bed Spreads warn Season For $5.99 Men's Quality GIFT SOCKS Bis Selection HAT I I I 3 2 Sizes 8 to IS i i Size 80x105. Bate Spreads. Worth 9. Blankets 70x80 Pepperell Blank-els. Sateen bound.

Every color, every type, in an enormous assortment. Water repellent guaranteed for warmth and wear. Main Floor All Colors! Colorful warm rifts for outdoor women and girls. They're worth much more. mm Fancy brown and grey rorduroy.

Zipper jackets, full lined knickers, elastic knit worsted cuffs. A real value. Main Floor 'atterns and colors I fM a p'ease everv man I 7 your gift "list. 3 (Lj JLmf a Frs for 55c. 4 I Listeners Urged to Join In Singing Yule Songs The Wilmington Community Christmas Committee today asked all radio listeners to join in singing Christmas carols which will be broadcast over station WDEL from 7:45 until 05 o'clock, next Friday evening by a double quartet of the Community Chorus.

Three verges of each of the fol 2 8 rilil a ipn.iani wrwki Kt lowing will be sung: -o Come All 5 Ye Faithful," -O Little Town of Beuhlehem." "Hark the Herald An- Wladx io $5.95 3 Women's Gift UMBRELLAS! Cotton Frocks FOH GIFTS Hig Selection! Boys Quality GIFT SHIBTS! Cinderol'a GIFT FROCKS iX SIZES 14 TO 20 Be ready for the "Snow Fun. All-wool plaid jackets to wear for all outdoors. Actual $3.95 values. A special purchase. Sportswear Main Floor Hi Fa mo us Fir a tul Gloria.

Oil Silk and other famous makes. Assorted colors, fancy handles. ainous Brand Bot's Tommy Tucker shirts' made to sell for 8e. Fast colors. Sues 8 to ltVj.

Rrg. and extra sir.es to 20, SX to 5i. Genuine Fruit of the Loom included. For Girls! Sizes 1 18 and 3 to Brand new patterns, colors and stvles tor the holidais. gels Sing," "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear." "The First Noel," and -Silent Night." Tae double quartet will consist of Mrs.

Josiah Bacon and Mrs. Anabel G. Howell, soprano; Mrs. Cecil C. MacNutt and Mrs.

Milton Johnson, altos: Charles L. vans end R. F. Birkhead. tenors, and Cecil C.

MacNutt and Rudolph Helier, bais. Mr. Evans is director and Mrs. H. R.

Barters lager is accompanist. The broadcast is made possible through the courtesy of J. Gorman Walsh of Siauon WDEL. laahii a a 111 3 it 3 iSB iSa iSS B5k i 3-RIeiv Styles Tailored Special Today, Tuesday and Wednesday! Children's Snap BOOTEES Boys' Storm USE-CUTS 2 2 2 2 2 I REG. S1.49 WOMEN'S I S1IPPEBS! RflYOW WEAVE ciuiKiiriTinRJs Our Regular 99c Values Mon.

and Tuesday Only Only Helena Curtis Individual Duchess Oil PERMANENT WAVE 1 Knife Free! Every real boy wants a pair of these. Regular $3.49 values. Sizes 70- Co) 2 IJ i I 2 Usually $5.00 Mau Attacked on Street Lacy R. Oxendine, 3 East Front Street, was attacked and beaten with a blackjack by a Negro early yesterday morning at Second and Walnut Sireeus. Oxendine told police the man fied after striking him.

Sleuth to Take Course Detective Howard R. Ingram, head of the city police identification department, will take a ix weeks cour.se in the Federal Bureau of Invesitgation School, Washington, iartinr Jan. 10. He will instruct 11 to 13H and to bit S. 1 2 Css18 3 to 8 A favorite wave among smart young women.

Get yours at this special price and Hp nrrnirpH fnr th hli1ire Leather sole star crepe D'Orsay Our regular values, specially priced for opportunity days. All first quality. Buy for gifts and your own home. 1 Phone 3-6234 Beauty Salon, on the Choice of red. blue or tan color.

Especially priced for ift shopper. Shoe Dept. Mam Floor. Slippers. Cuban heels.

Wine, and black. Limit pairs ta a tomer. oaicony. MMaMiaMMMMMMMMMMM.JIM KI 7 I ii i I ment when he returns. riii 1 1 4 1 11 1 ii 1 1 1 11 iiaTa 1 i 1 1 11 -v 1 1 1 1 mr m.

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