The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware (2025)

WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 7,1916. 11 I j- jTHie Wilmington Morning News Want Ad Columns Offer Better Positions and Better Salaries Try Them; I REGISTER'S ORDER LICENSE APPLICATION LICENSES APPLICATIONS ROOMS AND FLATS 'STATK UK C'L'LIA SCOTT, IE- tenant and oocuiiant cf the house Hir 1f)f WEST STREET, BELNORD, -Iv7l third story front room, with board, for two young men. dlA-lmo Notice is hereby riven that Letters of YANTELWMALE WANTEI FOUR TOOL AND DIE makers, experienced oa Jigs, gauges and fixtures. Rate BO cents per hour tc good men.

Transportation refunded aft-i three months' services. Employment Manager, V. S. Light and Heat Corporation, Box KW, Niagara Fails, N. Y.

j5-3t WANTED STOCK BOY. APPLY Lorillard and Company, Vadever ayenne and Lamotte street- jft-2t unfed at N. VV. or Fourth and Shipley streets. In the First ward of the dtv of fl'll mingtoii.

county of New Castle and State of IMawarc. in compliance with the re-fiuli-eiiieuts of the Acts of the tieneral Assenit.ly. In sn. case made and provided, do hereby give notli-e that 1 shall apply In writing to the Court of General Sessions of the state of Delaware, in and for New IHO.K 15.X W. ONE BRIGHT, PENNY front room for rent: quiet, retined neighborhood- central lixatiuu; desirable for either gentlemen or ladles.

J5-lmo-eod V-JTH'C JOHN F. WEU'H, TUB owner and occupant of Uie bouxe situated at Northeast corner' Klerenti and Walnut streets, in the Sixth ward, la the cltfr- of WllinluKton, county of New C's-Me and State of Iielaware, In coin-p ii'-e lih the requirements of the Acta oj the IJencral Assembly, in such case made audi provided, do hereby give until that I ahull apply In writing to the Court of tieneral Kcaaton. of the State of IeUware. In and for New Castle couuty, on Monday, the sixth day of Mint, A I. tcctrt iu.ii,.

i. court. Administration upon the estate of Ceola -ott late- of rhlladelphfta, deceased, nere duly granted unto Security Ti ust jind 8af Deiott Company, op the 27ta lay of wm.r, A. I. lKlo.

and all per- Indebted to the tnlil deceased are -eciuested to make payment to tlie Ad-niulatraror without delay, and all erons laving demand against the deceased are eoulred to exhibit and present the aame rp WO FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS. k. second and third floors; lodging or light housekeeping all West ftnirlh street. J5-3t-eod issue county, on Monday, the slx'tb dav of March, A. IX 1UH1, being the nent term 1 class.wanicd; ssfyaga-tll steady position Jf ass? Address: Uptown FliSf OI SMIrl court fnl luly probated to the said Administrator! for a Itceuse for aald house aa an Inn Inn tavern, for the aale therein of WANTED GOOD, FTRONG.

boy, 17 or 18. Apply thla ofnee ot tavern, for the aale therein of lntoxl. atitig iiquora in ies quantities than jaul-tf 2 o'clock today. 1 i) WEST TWELFTH STREET. I'artly furnished room for gentlemen; private family.

Applr after 0 y- dia-lmo-eod mi or oeiore ne oay or iweniner. A. I' 1011, or abide by the law In tula ehalf. SKCfRITT TKCST SATE PEPOSIT COMPANY, Administrator. Addreaa: Security Tmat A 8afe Deposit Company, Wilmington, Del.

d2-ftt-eod liquors In leas quantities than one nuari. "ruu premises: to be drunk on the premises, and the the following respectable cftinens of following respectable cltl.cn of aald wrrt- twelve whom are ward, at least twelve of whom are ub- of ward, rec-atautial freeholder, of aald ward, recom- 1 ton mend the said application, viz ANTED POLE DRESSERS. EDGE IT Moor Iron Company, Edge Moor. J7 tf ANTED BflYS, 1 YEARS OLD, II for messengers. Apply Postal Telegraph Cable 311 Market st- d29-lmo-eod IURXISHED ROOMS FOR LODGING and housekeeping: private' family.

-No. East Third street, jsnl.r-eod-lmo is. J. innra tmu i S. J.

TU-rapioo Louis He hea. INSTATE OF ARTHUR SULLIVAN. a IK EASHD. lev. John Dougherty Notice la hereby given that Letters of rienry r.rnsf.

Nr ICEL1" FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH or without board; use of phone. A p-pdy No S08 Weat street. my23-tf ldminlstratloD unon the eatare of Arthur I William .1. Irwin IIRESRER WANTED ON PANTS. AP jrmaUcrT, V1 1 I j7-lt PLY No.

(531 Market street ssifi3i3. GcJuxriris will sulllvan, late of Wilmington hundred, de- Paul A. Steinke eased, were duly granted unto Jane'I'anlel L'-lieui iulllvan. on the 2th day of December, Phillip McDonnell V. D.

1815. and all persona Indebted to the! n'm. Miller. M. D.

aid deceased are requested to make pay- Vow. Donohoe nent to tha Administrator without delay, Karl Oppenlander ROOMS WANTED Albert N'eumaver, William It. Lynn Morris Chnlken, 'ax KphrNtm, Frank Welsh, Alfred D. Peoples, John K. Ilealy, Harry Yerger, Morris Kzrailsoo, Leninii, Max Breuer.

Harry W. Dtintze, J( 3t ieo. H. Stevens.in, Kdward B. Glpp, B.

Frank I.ytle. Abraham Tollin. Kobert Hutton. Altiert F. Vauguan, John Brown.

D. Hayes Kohelen, Thonias O. Cooper, M. I) Harry Lance. Walter Jack.

JAMES T. LAWS. Jacob Lesbeni Joseph B. Trissler James A. Kelley John J.

Kelley Joseph strintrcr H. Barr Harry McOracken Chaa. L. Dillman Wm. E.

raulnmu William Worth James H. Sewelll tieorge Keed JOHX F. WELCH. A A i i i Avn an iiersona uaviug cipmanaa abrainatir. rteinie WANTED BOY'.

AT ONCE. APPLY Dr. Golertnan, second ll.Kr, Fourth and Market streets. j7-lt EN 18 OR OVER ANTED AS avI Railway Mall Clerks; sample examination questions free. Franklin Institute, Dent.

0 Itochested N. Y. Jl-lmo boa rd he deceased reialred to exhibit and John Cuddv II 4.I.I-.... -private Jm- j. i lDig oince.

1 2t NOTICE ELECTION FCr? RENT -REAL ESTATE John J. Mulvey Geo. W. McDanlel J5-3t IV i liK.NTI.KMAX WISHES STOKE AND BASEMENT 1-JlTCE. a i i i "'c'i roc.m.

centrally located. TT'OK KENT-J No. aiKi Fi ireaent the aame duly probated to the aid Administrator on or befora the 2th ay of December, A. D. lOltJ, or gblde by ba law In thla behalf.

JANE KL'LLIVAN. Administratrix. Addreear Mallnjr and Brady, Attomeya-t-Law, Wilmington, Del. d29-et-eoal renc-h street, Kiiirnltle foi iuih ojnee. Jfl 2t ICE I.

t'HAKLtS J. LYNCH. VOTICK I. WILLIAM J. BAYI.KY, it tlie tenant aud occupant of the house situated at No.

West Third street. In in the First ward of the city of Wil Wilmington. llfcTht maiiut'Mc-tuiHug purposes. inquire the tenant and occupant of the house UK THREE UNFURNISHED i-ewia It. and A.

Jo tf situated at Northwest corner Third 1 ht housekeeping; rea aonable; reference. Call D. and A. 5430. oTb-tf and Madison streets.

In the Third ward. In tbe city of Wilmington, county of New tast.e and State of Jelaare, in compliance with the requirements of the A'ta The annual meeting of the members of The New Castle County Mutual Company, will be held at the office of the company. No. lull Market street. Wilmington, Delaware, on Monday, the 17th lustant.

1(e oV1M" for the purpose of electing five Id members to serve as nianaxirs mington, county of New Castle and State of lH-laware. in compliance mlth the requirements of the Acta of the General Assembly, In such case made and provided, do hereby give notice that I shall apply In writing to the Court of General Sessions WANTED TOC.Mi WHITE GIRL TO take charge of two- small children, -one without a home preferred. Apply No-. West Eighteenth street. j7-frt WANTED MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN for general housework no washing.

Call 6072. or Mrs. William Tinsman. No. 74 Belmont avenue, Richardson Park- J7-lt pOK SALE NEWARK OPERA HOUSE building and i urmstilrigs.

together of the State of Delaware, la and for New NOT ONK CKNT OF PURCHASE money reqnired to secure a truck or hlcken fsrm site, driving distance from nstle county, ou Moudav, the sixtlt diiy of March. A. D. 191tl. being the next! term AIUiE SECO.VP STORY ROOM FOR JJ two.

with board. 702 West St. dll-tf lor three years, and for the transac tion with the motion picture liualuess, corner business may come before i store room unoccupied, size liix45 feet it. The polls will open at 10 o'clock a. which can be leased any time to a desir- and close at 2 o.

m. All oolicvholdcrs in I able hot -ltli of the General Assembly, In auch esse made and provided, do hereby give notice that I shall apply in writing to the Court of General Sessions, of the State of Delaware, In and for New Ciistle coutvty, on Monday, the sixth day of March, A. D. H18, being the nest terra of said court, for a lli-euse for said house aa an inn or tavern, for the aale therein of Intoxicating of said court, for a license for said (house as an inn or tavern, for the sale therein of ai ksonviiie, good rertlle aoll and title uaranteed. Poasesslon whenever yoa like nd pay for land whenever you like: 25 YOUNG LADY.

this company aTe entitled to vote ANTED OFFICE might need It lcase not consummated. Ap New York Dental Parlors. No. Apply WANTED APARTMENT B. G.

STRICKLAND, Secretary ply to Newark Opera House Newark, Delaware. dUi-tf Iptoxlcarlug liquors In less quantities than one quart, to be drunk on the premises: and the following reaiteetable cfrizens of ears or more ir desired. Not more than or leaa thao 10 aerea alotted to one nr. 715 Market street. J7-lt liquor In less quantities than one quart PARTMENT on.

Any bank, city official, chamber of nd the i said ward, at least twelve of whom are MALM VPAKTMENT OR SMALL wanted, near Tenth and AVTRTI AT ONCE. OTICE ELECTION. COOK; HOUSE Mlcriiet to ba drunk on ttie premises, followlne resoectable citlaena said substantial freeholders of said ward, rec- or female. Apply Delsuc, Nlu j7-2t Ninth F'OIC SALE DESIRABLE UP-TO-DATE property, best location in city, 001 Rodney street. Apply on premises.

d.H-lmo-eod ward, at least twelve of whom are sub- and Shipley streets. ornmer-e, or commercial agency in Jack-onvllle our references. Write for panic-Is rs. Jacksonville Height Improvement 'ompany, Jackaonvllle, Fla. jan3.5,7 nre description, location and rj-o't No- 4" Hotel Wilmington.

ommemj the said application Max Breuer, Benjamin F. Rawna- Du ltois Sutton. ley. It ELI ABLE WOMAN. GOOD LAUND-a RESS and cleaner for Monday and atantlal freeholders of said ward, recommend the aald application, via: John Fletth '1 homaa M.

Monaghan George W. Bader Morris Sisofo 90fl BKOOME STREET, 1J" OR SALE 9t three-story UNION NATIONAL BANIC Wlimlngton, Dec. 11, 191J5. The annual meeting of the stockholders for the election of nine Directors will be held at the banking bouse Tuesday, Jan-nary 11, between the hours of 12 M. aud 2 1'.

CHESTER GIBSON, Cashier, dll-lmo Friday, steady place. Apply No. brick. 12 rooms and bath TABLE BOARDERS iU5 iiaraet street. James Monauhan BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES immediate poKScssion.

Arthur w. spru-auce. Equitable Building. George J. Bacon "lirA.NTKD TWO TABLE BOARDERS.

tir ANTED AN EXPERIENCE! Anton Feuerle No. 4W East Private family Apply fcOl West ccHk. Apply ORED Max Shapiro. Benjamin Berger, D. Hayes Hobeien, Frank Nisenbauin, Albert Neumaver, William R.

Lynn, l'eter Yandever, D. Bubenr.er, M. Donofrlo, Wilson Oakes. W. Parka, John W.

Walls. SALE LOT, WITH SMALL FOR hints rank Welsh, Joseph Lemon, Fred Flamer. -lames McMenamtn, Harry Yerger, Ludwig Ileind ricks, Al.raban. Hindin, Morris Chaiken John E. Heiily, Max Kphralm, Albert F.

Lewis Reches, Robert Cross. jeutn street. 30-tf I Eighth street, between 1 ind 8 evenings. se. at Itoselje.

isy terms. Au- JOTICE ELECTION. Kdwara Samnei B. Mcdkeft George H. Wrilhelm Joseph A.

Murray Frank Garner Isaac tiear i Jacob Ostro Kosln Harry Kaufman Michael Haitscb Jacob J. Ft nk I't Auuie A. Adams, on premises. jtj-St K. Abberger Charlea Ieml George C.

Hughes Richard Lawler Richard I'orter G. H. Hollett Harry Stmon GENERAL -VV V- 1STFI1 GIRL. FOR CENTRAL NATIONAL DANK WAJDMMRD housework- Apply ia04 West Thir Tbir 5-3t FOR SALE teenth street. MARRIED COUPEE DESIRES 11 EN DOLLAR NOTE FOR A FLTER will carry a 25 word claaalfled Ad ui a mllltoo homes one time (any day) a entire Hat.

Liat Maryland, Pennsyl-anla, Watrlct of i Columbia, Virginia, Virginia and Ielawsre, worda. na Inaertloa $10 I lnsertlona, 2T. knnapolla Capital, Harrlsburg Telegraph tichmond Nawa, Harrlabnrg Patriot, Vasbiuatoa, 8tar, eVranton Times. VaablnatoD Post, Philadelphia Record, VllmtngtoB Moralac Lynchburg Newa, Newa, Norfolk Ledger- laltlroora American. Dispatch, laltlmora Newa, Leader.

Morris Araht OF WILMINGJON. Wilmington, Dec. 11, 1915. The annual meeting of stockholders for tbe ele-tion of Directors of tills Baufc will be lield at the tianklttv house on Tuesday. Jn-St WILLIAM J.

BAVLEY A boarding wltb 1 SAFES ONE LARGE. 1 IRK. PBMl i -ind one one rates. H. this oiflce.

J7 2t K- Hanghey -rge A. Kink CHAKLKS J. LYNCH. mc'llfliu size: iri.inir oot or Daniel J5-3t CE I. JAMES A.

MANLOVF, THE owner und occupant of the bouse situ- toi.siness: nci rcasccnable oiler refused. Terms given If desired. Address 1.1 this ofm-e. j7 6t January 11. is; bet wee the hours of 12 o'clock and 2 o'clock P.

M. dll-lmo H. f'. RUMFOUD. Cashier.

mjAjncDNwNTjr "11T ANTED SITUATION AS DAY OR night watchman can give rtfereni-es. Address 12. thla office. J3-1BI jated at Newport, In School Districts Nob. i 'Jl and 97, Christiana hundred, couuty of WALL PAfER MARGARET MESSING.

XTl the owner and occupant of the bonse situated at No. West Fifth street, In the Third ward of the city of Wilmington, J-OTICE ELECTION. QRibarIaod Tlmaa. efashlngton Tlmea. irt OR SALE LARGE PARLOR STOVE, X.

in very fine condition; will sell cheap for cash. Apply to John A. Milano, No. 01 West Eighth street. au27-lyr WALL PAPER AND PAPER All the latest designs on hand.

JOHN B. KRUEGER, Fourth and Jackson 8 1 recta. D. end A. Si23.

Deimarvla, 1037. "rederlck Newa, Philadelphia Inquirer AtiE NATIONAL BASK OF DELAWARE. New Castic, aud State ot Delaware, in compliance with the requirements of the Acts of the ti-meral Assembly in such case made and provided do hereby give notice that I shall apply in writing to the Court of General Sessions of the State of Delaware, in aud for New Castle couutv, on Monday, the sixth day cf March, A. D. iyit.

being the LOSJAjFOUND county of New Castle and State of I -flaws re, in compliance wltb the requirement of the Acta of the General Assembly, In auch case made and provided, do hereby give notice that I shall apply In OUK PIFTCE SUIT. NEW UPHOL TOST THURSDAY AFTERNOON. A hum ot mouev. between V. M.

1 ip. Cai A S1EKED furniture; moruings, West Fifth St. writing, to the Conrt of General sessions lageraiown Mali. Heading Ksgie, Norfolk Vlrjrlnlan, Wheeling Newa, tichmond Tlmea- Wheeling Telegraph, Dlapatrh. fenill Adv.

Agaaey, 1101 Broadway, W. T. Kend for bookUC Phona M17 atadlaon. iimuigtou, Iee. 11.

lLi. The annua1 meeting of the stockholders for tha election of nine Directors will be held at the banking bouse, Tuesday, January 1L laltf, between the hours of 12 o'clock noon and 2 o'cloc P. M. dll-lmo HENRY BA1K1), Cashier. AJU Into OUIS FOX.

HANGER. WELL-KNOWN PAPER now at No. Madison of the State of Iteiaware. in and for New next term of said court, for a license for aud Opera House. Reward if returned Gec-jrge Baker, No.

207 West Ninth street. J7-lt OR Kill- iTTTriunmi i. salcl bouse aa an inn or tavern for the sale street. Bell 'phone 2C6S. Mall orders promptly attended to.

al-tf A 1HIC startlug aiid lighting cjulp-metcta. Ap.ly Eistaero electric Co, Elsmere, Dei. loS-tX OT1CE ELECTION. Caatle county, ou Monday, the Sixth day of March, A. D.

MU6, being the next term of aald court, for a license for aiiid house as an Inn or tavern, for the si le therein of Intoxicating liquors in less quantities than one quart, to be drunk on tha premises nd the following respectable dtizena of aald ward, at least twelve therein of intoxicating liquors in less quantities than one quart, to be drunk on the premises and the following respectable citixeua of salcl Districts, at least six of whom are substantial freeholders of said School Districts recommend the said pc'Vcation. vis: MADE ISO.OOO IN FIVE TEARS IN tha mail order business; began with ft. Bend for booklet. Telia how. Uncock, in 770 Lack port.

N. X. IOST ON KENNETT PIKE, BE- WEEN Centerville and Fourteenth and dnPont streeta. hubmeter. Reward if returned to Delaware Hardware Company.

Second and Shipley streets. j-lt DELAWARE CITY NATIONAL BANK. I T-1'JR SALE FOUR PASSEN'GER OVER Delaware Iec. 1.1, 1P1.5. LAND Touring Car.

in good eondi- ng Moore Auto. Company. Nj 102! Gli- of whom are aiihstantial free-holders of i B. R. Flnharty.

for tU election of directora, will be held pin avenue. 1ROTECT VOI HEALTH By USING fresh oysters opened dailv. Try Samuel, Norris' Fis'j Market, 611 King street. Quality and rlavor unexcelled. Phone W.

d23-lmo s2S-tf t.eo. I. I- rederlck. aald ward, recjrnmend the said application. FOR RENT REAL ESTATE W.

F. firnornp. TUTORING Robert Elliott. W. DuiT, Thcw.

Ruileo, i J. J. Healv. J. W.

Phillips, W. A. Hi. klfug. A.

A. Pric e. at the banking house, on Monday, January 10, lillti, at o'clock a. m. HENRY CLEAVER, Cashier.

dlO-lmo COFFEE AND TEA vis J. P. T. Fuekel Edward C. Robblnsjr K.

Abberger James Monaghan Thofiaa M. MonagbanJohn Kelvey Michael Halts, John I. Dolan FOR RENT. ANTED STUDENTS FOR TUTOR-' ING. Primary and grammar -sehooj- H.

M. 4iarrtt. H. B. Kenut1y II.

Boyd 303 Pranklin St. $65.00 J. s. Millar, branches. A.geora, Geometry, History.

ei-erenees fornlfhed. Address Tutor, Care of Wilmington Morning News. d9-lmo JAMKS A. MANLOvk NOTICE I ELMARVIA KLKND COFFEE, 30c LB. stamps; Our Pride Coffee, 2oc ib 6 stamps; Table Butter, 2se Iielmarvia Unking Ooc Itw stamps, phone Deimarvla Coffee s27 King street.

Auto delivery. dL4-3moa 201 Lancaster Ave 40.00 Office Rooms 2nd Floor J. a'. JOHNSTON'S. Printing and Engraving, aii Market Street.

50 Wedding Invitations J1.50 to $17 50 23 Visiting 25c ol-t OTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the Farmers' Mutual lire Insurance Company of tie State of Delaware, will Lawrence Burns Kdward J. McGoldrlek Anton Feuerle Tuna. F. McEvllly Joaepb F. Burke John J.

M' lioldrlck Joha T. Schwelzer tJcncrge A. Fink Richard Lawler Jacob J. Fink Charlea De-nel Richard Porter Dominlck Plzzala Robert P. Young Gottfried Plelllsch Davton E.

Plerson to. J. Bacon L. W. Ellis John E.

McNabb John E. NrTirE- I. MAKOARFT RIOIENPKR-UKR. ttie tenant n1 twenpant th hoiiH Haat-f1 Ht N. Shipler tiwt, in th First ward of the city of Wil-mincton.

ount rf New Cant n1 Stute UMBRELLA REPAIRING held at the offtce of the Company, No. bi Market street, lcmington, ltelaware, on rf I VI aware in roinplinnce with the i M.irt.dw lumirv 10 1 0 1 to cioefc. UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS NEATLY repaired. attention to all Tork. Call at VI.

A. Greer's, No: 416 Shipley street. n2S-6moa JWNJOVVEJRS Lawn Mowers. J. WE1ZER.

No. 523 West Irout street. Bell Phone. BOttS A. Auto 170M.

919 Market $25 elavare Field Club, Elsmere, Del. HENRY HOOPES, 919 Market Street. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE MARGARET SANITARY MEAT MARKET 'pilE SANITARY MARKET, Ml KING A street. Our meats the best; prices lowest; satisfaction guaranteed. dS-lmo i i a.

at wnic-n usie an election tor live In su. case ma.le provided, U1 le do hereby give notice that I shall apply in "ml nmiijiijs on all ooitdes tw W.1 cent. Imesl of V-T! lU balamia of membera amounting to VTMTCE KATHERINE E. HEISS, A. owner an occupant of the hou SECOND-HAND STORE situated at Northeast corner of Sixth of Man-h.

A D. lcit. being Vhi neVt term agents of the nd Walnut streets. in the Sixth AM OPENING A SECOND-HAND avenue and- A ward of the city of Wilmington, county of said court, for a license for said house therein of J. store at New Castle JAJRJDRJSINfj or Naw Caatle and company are authorized to receive the dues ot members and to pay tbeui their interest.

W. E. ROTHWELL. 125-14t Secretary. street, we buy all kinds of second-hand than SECOND-HAND CLOTHING Fc, YiC WANT TO SELL VOUfi JL Clothes, call up Isaac Gibbs, 8.JS trench street.

i. and A. 'Phone No. and be will call tor them. Bl-tf ate of Delaware nn 'r tavern, for the sale thei re luirementa of the Intoxicating liquors in tess q.iantitie il'Jhh.

in 1 quart, to be drunk on the pre 1 and the following respectable cltia, state of Ielaware, do hereby give as an inn or tavern, for the sale lea neetanle cmaeos in compliance with th Acta of the General premises IAMI-OOING WITH OR WITHOUT furniture. W. J. Faulkner. Phone ov44ii J7-eod-lmo Sale S1 or esse made and provided, lreatmeut.

Facial Massage. Hair Dressing. I THE bEVE.NTr-E'OUliTH series shares of I'trpeptual sav- aiso ace facts, came tt. rtght, I2u Wasiiiuetoa street. 5o24 D.

and A. al-2yrs said ward, at least twelve of whom are substantial freeholders of said ward, recommend the application viz: Robert Hutton. Jarruan T. Compton, Benjamin Rerger. George N.

Donovan Benjamin F. Ramns- J. B. Albright. -MISCELLANEOUS tw- no, nth 12 PERSONS MISSING IN nonce mat 1 shall apply in writing to the Court of General Sessions of the Stnte of Delaware, in and for New Caatle county, on Monday, the Sixth day of March, A.

D. 1614, being the next term of said court, for a license for said house aa an Inn or tavern, for the aale ANTED TO BI OLD GOLD AND and cen be obtained from the secretary, at ti ofnie, Northeast Corner Fifth aud lev. Properties of all kinds, city, sub-rban and farms. New listings all le time. Money to loan on lortgages.

2. Ingersoll Gause 845 Market Street ftnlpiey streets. BJJTCHER WILLIAM O. PHILIPS, President. I second SL tnerein or intoxicating liquors in lesa qoantitlea than one quart, to be drunk on STEAMBOAT WILLIAM JUL GlBBuNS, ISecretary.

I RANK USILTON, 600 BENNETT ST. tne premises: and the following respect dl-o-iaiu-eod rack Harkina, Jacob Miliman. Charles J. McMahon, Frank Xisenbaum, John E. Hesly, Francis J.

Fittpat- riok. B. Wt'e. O. M.

Van Ienberghp Michael -T. Lynch, Daniel McGlvern. able cltlsena of aald ward, at least twelve of whom ara substantial freeholders of Max Frener, Charles L. Loeber, Max Ephralm. Morris Chaiken, Frank Welsh, Samuel Fred Flanker.

I.ndwig Cleindrlcks, A If reel D. Peoples, Harry Yerger. D. Haves Robelen. cooked meat for -sandwiches.

2313. Luto. phone d9-lmo MUSICAL said ward, recommend the said applica -VV-3TICE STOCKHOLIERS' MEETING. THE DELAWARE UAILHOAP CO. Dover, DeL, Dec.

14. 1115. The snnnal meeting of the stockholders of the Delaware ltatiroad Co. will be held tion, vis KUM1W: MLS. JKWELL'S VOCAL rr.

clasis: Individual and one class Two Bodies Found and Others May be Floating- in Ohio i River. SHOE REPAIRING week; tone lover. trover, practical stacre at the oftice of the company, in i mony -J L. MARtJARET RICHEVRERGER. -ARDILLO AND SHAVACK.

400 MAD. FOR SALE. NICE RESIDENCE, Near Rodney and Fourteenth. HENRY HOOPES, 919 Market Street. F.

H. Stelnle Frank Schneider Cbsrles Pappa Anton Schatxle Samuel T. Green Jerry M. Moyniban James 'Million Gottlob Hornnng Specialists la fine I SON STREET. ierms moderate, u.

and A. W. Mrs Ida Jewell, nil Tatnall street, rjlu-luio-eod Shoe Renairinff modern machine methckda uh uursuay, vj n. vc at 11 o'clock A. for the election of directors to serve the ensuing year and for the transaction of other busiiiess.

d20-17t D. M. WILSON, Secretary. Ltidwlg W. Melchlor M.

McDonald Frank Holston Peter Wal Jacob Faber Thurston M. Lowe James King Christ Knayer Charlea Roshrow Thomas J. Callanan Thomas J. Moore William Worth William E. Paulman TAILORS employed; beBt methods employed; best leather used.

D. aud A. Phone 6437 W. d4-lmo-eod GUN LOCKSMITH FOR 14)10 I.eouhard Heiaa (Bernard Kleits 4 John J. Lynch LICENSES a ITTfiMORILE on hand.

I can sell them. Vernon, Verno 1J AMI A. PHONE 50S5 NATHANIEL 1'iPINO. firm, .1 dSl-lmo No. 216 Weat Ninth street.

teo. r. cordon Edward Ionaboe PUBLIC SALE. 4 RTHCR FLORIA, S49 TATNALL street. Ielaware Shoe Repairiug vi Lite oak leather used; np-to-uate ma chinery all work guaranteed and delivered.

One trial will be sufficient to make a steady customer, i dl5-lmo-eod est street; sales opened combination-- -janged. dJl-eod-lmo Don't Worry Over Buying New-Furs. Brln-r your fur pieces and bava thera remodeled, and they will look like new. We also do Ladles' aud Gents' Tailoring, Cleaning and Pressing, Repairing, formerly jt 407 Delaware avenue. M.

ROSENBEKG, PARKERSBURG, Va Jan, 6. A vigilant search waa made today in. the vicinity of the. point, where the steamer Kanawha of the Kanawha. Packet Company struck pier and sank in the Ohio river nine miles ibe- -low here last so far only two bodies have been recovered.

Twelve persons are mown to be missing. Captain Brady M. Berry 'of the Kanawha claims that" thera were about twenty passengers1' and a crew Charles L. Dllhnan Francis T. Quill 4-3t KATHERINE E.

HEISS. TYPEWRITERS CONTRACTOR KENT ANY KIND OF TYPEWRITER or own one by paying rental on It. iciuphone or ask my prices. Prompt and FOSALJOTEAP LAIR BAZAAR Saturday, January 8, at 12 o'clock 100 Head of Horses 701 W. Eighth St.

year such additional dividends if any) as the earnings of the fiscal VbtKfcO IOWNWARD, CONTRAC-lOlt and Builder. All kinds of ot-3moa D. and A. I'bone 5713 R. nuiidiDi; liue uroninrlv eiDcieut service guaraiueeci.

--icuacc, 105 West Ninth street. Bell 43i. Delmavia, 2303. dll-tf Ollig tended i street. year and tne financial condition and prop.iect trie company warrant.

Office and Is bop. No. hjw Xatnail dl-lmo-eod One 15 H. P. Crocker-Wheeler motor in perfect condition.

TRUAX ELECTRIC 3o6 Shipley Street RIG LION E. GENERAL TAILOR. If cleaning. aconrlug. repairing and Indications are that earnings for EM A REMINGTON, OK OWN ONE dyeing promptly attended to.

K40 King aireet- Open every evening- d22-lmo-eod by buying oa Hntal flan uiontaiy; Mouareos rpasuoaoie. Tyiewrlter 500 Kuitable Buiitliug. JOHN W. RTAUFFER. NO: 803 MADISON street.

Ladies, a-enls'. children's the six nioiuhs ending February 1, conservatively, will amount to This is a percentage of about 69 1-2 per cent, on the common after deduction of a six months' dividend on the preferred. furnishings; your money buys more here. EAJJKJEPAJRI VOW IS THE TIME ASDTmslS the place to get your heater and stoves repaired. of ail kimis.

illiam C. Beaumont, So. 31 Poplar street. D. and A.

431 W. dO-lmo ENT AN L. C. SMITH VISIBLE 1 respecttuliy sollct a snare of your pa tronatc. JO-lmo CAPjEnrjRSjND II WILL PAY TOU TO CONSULT DAVID DANCEL SON Contractors and Builders, Noa.

606-SU8 N. Van Baren Street. Before having any building done. I. and A.

'Phone 1210. Automatic 2439. my9-lvr machines for sale. Knnplies. CliAS.

U. all kinds. bead from Philadelphia, head from Pennsylvania, 00 bead of city country horses. Some extra food raes. Any ona having horses to sell Ing them In for I have the buyers-.

ra wagons, harness and blanketa than two other places In tha city to select is. Soma nice Plymouth Roca roosters, vo ear loada of wagons on third floor st times at private sale. Come early. Lot stuff to sell. 12 o'clock sharp.

Wm. H. air, Wilmington, Dei. 6-3t tiL'l'EK, Conrt Stenographer, So. tit Market street.

'Phone RASSO AND MICHIXI. TaTLORS, 1WH IT Wft Sixth street. Cleaoinjc, tlyeiujf and pressing; lntet ftpring and suiomr 1H JBanjo stripes reasonable CURB MARKETS WLNES AND LIQUORS cf 40 aboard, but the. number of survivors reported totaJs but were passengers and 35 members of tha The bodies recovered were Identified as those of Mrs. Fitzpairjek, Johnstown, Pa Anna Campbell, colored, chambermaid.

Pomeroj, OJiio. The missing are: Mrs. E. C. Atkinson.

Racine, Ohio, passenger. W. L. Hobiitzell, Sr. and wife.

Washington, r. passengers. W. Hobiitzell, and wife, and infant, Washington, C. passengers.

XI r. U. Beagle, Racine, Ohio, pas-- nger. Arthur Beaver, watchman, Dorcas. Ohio.

The bodies 'of Mrs. Fitzpatrick and Miss Carapbei were found floating in the river near Harris Ferry, not the scene of the accident. It ia Ince. 30c OCABT PURE CALIFORNIA lftes at Max Keil'u tini COMROE, 847 ORANGE STREET. Quotations furnished bv L.

L. Winkel-man and Compar.v. Ford Building. Wilmington; 139 South Broad street, Philadelphia. Closing Januarv fl, 191(5: P.

jLauje iuu ueLig Hernial 'ii nr. tast Fourth street. aul2-iyr WINDOW CLEANING WILMINGTON WINDOW CLEANING 6 West Seventh street. D. and A.

5061. Satisfactory work done quickly and at reasonable raiee. ol6-tf do CJeanimft PressAngr and Repairing. Work guaranteecj and Oeli verea. Furs rs lOXOPAHS.

in his affections, or she cannot have any place at all. A half-hearted re. ligion Is fore-doomed to failure. Someone has said that the cry of foreign missions is the cry of the highway robber, "Your money or your modeied. Fhona 4o62 J.

dlO-lmo Asked Bid. 1 which carried May contracts off to 12.66 and July to 12.81 during the afternoon when the general list sold about to 15 points under last nisrht's VNTON MARTIN. TAILOR CLEAN-INC. dyeing, pressing, scouring, re COTTON MARKET- R. LYON PREACHES ON STORY OF GREAT REVIVAL Belmont Jim Butler McNamara Midway Mizpah Ext.

Montana Ton. life. The cry of Christianity today pairing of ladies' and gentlemen's clothing. No. 703 West Eighth street, Wilmington, is a stronger cry it is "Your money NEW YORK.

Jan. 6. The cotton Closing figures. A rally of 7 or 8 1 3-32 9 i3 ..23 a 7 4 Ci 7f ana your life. Jlc-scue tula' market was nervous and unsettled to- Points from the lowest in the later Lel.

worn caiiecj ror una delivered. D. and A. 'Phone 4U44J. Auto, 1420.

dia-lmo I teactino- i j. ionopah Kv uaJi ol wunig auvmcvo luug 1 OtlOIIHU i i. 1 .11 ,1 1 1 -1 i ...1 i believed that both died from expo NEW YORK BONDS 4 HJ 23 -32 4 1-0 6 I'M el 60 Asked B4 41 SI with March siellinir nff from 12.61 toiied by reports of cont'nued steadiness West End f.5 Touopab GOLDI-iEiLDS." 12.43 and closing at 12.50. The gen eral list closed steady at a net de Bid. southern spot markets.

No change was reported in the ocean freight situation a net, It was tai.l that ffTers of $2.50 per hundred Tiounds id'- room (Continued From Page Ten.) West Shore 4s 92 Wllkes-Uarre and East 1st oo Wl Central 1st -4s t7t Tetal sales I S5.MB.SOO yesierdar. cline of 3 to 8 points. The early cables from Liverpool, '(Continued From Page Two.) lal in our churches. If tha mod-n busineaa house was no mora oroURhly organized for effective rk than in many a modern church would bava gone lone; ago Into njkruptcy. stlngloT for Oiarrhe.

Still another, result of thla crest tival was that the people brought liberally of their, substance. You showing continued strength, were fol lowed by an opening gain of from 2 sure after clinging to the wreckage. Wolfe's body 'waa found In- the main cabin pinioned to the wall by the steamer's safe. Arrangements have been made to take divers to the wreck to examine the interior of the Kanawha' and search for bodies while notices rmve been sent to points down the river to keep a watch out for bodies. Reports received here last night said that rescue parties from the Ohio shore saved 20 persons from the water immediately after the accident The only eon of a widowed mother.

When his graduation time drew near, he sent for his mother, he met her at the station, he gave her the very best accommodations his limited means could afford. On commencement day, when the orations had been given and the music had ended, the president stepped forward and said, "I will now read the name of the one who is to receive the gold medal for the highest scholorship for the entire four years, To the to 5 points in pr'ces here. This car Atlanta Booth Corn Frac Laisy Florence Ext Kpwhiius Menrer J. orb, silver Pick Blue Bull tiolcl Con Sand Storm Kendall 22 7 4 5(1 1 5-16 20 1H 1 i-i 6 ITORSOF ried the list into new high ground for the movement with May selling from New York to Liverpool were being refused in local steamship circles, owing to the fact that tonnage was not available for January or February sailing. Exports today were 25, -467 bales, making 2,380,174 so far this season.

Port receipts 21,874. Cnited States port stocks 1,758,749. 55 1 21 VJ 6 7 4 Hi 6 at 12. S3 and July at 12.9S or a little more than 93 per bale above the low level shortly before the holi TEN COMMANDMENTS 3 4 days. Liverpool was a good buyer Lone Star MIStKLLANEOlS.

but a search today failed to disclose surprise of the young: man, his name no more combine atlnginesa and Ivation than you can oil and water, church membership that has plen-of money for lodges and clubs and rttes; for dreaa and luxuries and deles drudgingly out a few iblets for Christian causes, that urch is spiritually dead. People (Continued From Tare Two.) Bid. Kennecott 51 Stewart Nevada Wonder here, presumably to undo straddles, but otherwise the advance seemed to be attracting very little demand, while there- waa active selling from brought a letter from the village post- GENERAL MOTORS Directors TXt-lar Dividend For $5 a Share For Quarter. Nevada Hiiis office and after the chorea were done 20 was read. The president asked him to come to the front and receive the medal.

Then there came a most thrilling; scene. Taking: the medal from the hand of the president, he stepped down from platform and made his way to a rear seat where Asked 54 9 17U 23 Asked 0-1'i Mother Lode It always give for what they ara. and the dishes were washed they sat any survivors on that side of the river. fact that the only list of passengers and crew held ti company sank with the -sea the task of determining' the -vct number missing Several investigations into the cause of the accident -began today. Government steamboat, inspector t.

T. TI. IMllSIKlALti. Bid. NEW YORK, Jan.

6. General Motors directors at the meetin? Wed- ereated in. You get a great revtv- down in the kitchen to read that prec-ln any rhurch or any city, and the Ions epistle. It read something like Riker-IIeiremnn Cnited Profit Sharing I nesdiy declared regulai dividend uncial problems will ba solved. Noj thia; "Dear parents Several times' Wall Street, local and southern sources.

The latter was supposed to represent hedging against cotton purchased by exporters in the south late yesterday, while local offerings were inspired by a feeling that the south waa supplying the demand at slight set a little woman clad in widow's of a share for the quarter ended urch waa ever a auccesa spiritually; lately you have Intimated that ya garb. Stooping down he pinned the Nov. 1, 191a, and anothtr retzuli-r i ar Light 5 ltd 21 a1 ii-S 4 4l4 r' 1 1 medal on the breast of his moth- dividend of J5 for the quartei ending; an1 mm i'iiw iT-auic i in ,1, il L'UIll J- 1 1. 1 iituuas CJ1 i (III 1 1 2 1 1'leasant. W.

conferred with 41 Captain E. W. Roe, owner of the I I line but neither wouM mat. February 1, 1916, making a total of total or a campaign. If the salary cf every, be advisable.

Your plain clothes and Submarine advances and a little later by a sharp $10 a share, payable February 15, stor waa doubled and the offering! manner would hardly be in keeping; l' Light and Heat L' Liglit and Heat pref. break in the Liverpool market. It! to stock of record January 2f. with thia college town. You need tha every mission at home and abroad rrney more for other things.

It will ri't be long until I will see you. Until er. Then standing: into the aisle he said, "Mr. President, faculty and friends, it has been said of me today that this medal belongs to me. But If have done anything of especial credit, next to the love of God, It has been, due to the inspiration I hve received from thia mother of mine." Thank God, for such a young POWDER SECURITIES w.

claimed that the recent heavy buying by LJverpol straddlers here had released a corresponding num- xii.s acnon places tne stock on a 20 per cent, basis, and is retroactive to the beginning of the current fiscal re quadrupled? Yet that ia tha It ought to be. What was the secret of this great (itual sucre It is revealed in last two verses of this Slst chajv- Quotations furnrshed by Laird aud Com- ber of contracts in Liverpool, thus! year on August 1. 1915. No action theu I remain, your son." The letter dropped from those nerveless handf. After all those years of hardship and pany.

Jan. n. hub: hici. supplying the more urgent demand wv.s taken regarding anv stock divi. i duP'out Powder Company 4Ua.lirj any statement regarding what information had been obtained.

E. E. Winters, state railway inspector is also investigating the accident. Members of the crew tonight declared that every effort was made to save those aboard. They said that all life preservers were put into use as far aa possible in the limited time for get ting the passengers away from tea boat.

ha did sacrince. the son van ashamed of "In every work for God. with all hva heart, and prospered." parents, nitter were the tears that man aa that. A young person that cannot epct Christianity to' were shed in that kitchen that even- honors amd obeya the earthly par- Itrj1. I04C rtv.

l'rji 117 li 270 from shorts abroad and that the set-jdend. rbenture Vs. back might be found to represent It was announced officially that di- i diM'opt turning point in the English market i recfors txpect hereafter to declare Hercn.e I'referred J1514 Selling on this theory seemed large-( dividends on a conservative basis and Vmu. ly responsible- for the local decline to consider at the end of each fiscal: Atlas Cuiunlon urlah and make It aubordinate. A lnt because they were heart tears, ent is not very far from honoring and abajid must put hi wife suprama Contrast that son with, another.

obeying the heavenly parent.

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