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The Evening Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 7

The Evening Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 7

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7 THE EVENING JOURNAL, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1917. FIFTEEN 'USE WE JITNEY DRIVER CLAIMS PASSENGER Gfll HIS KONEY EKPEC1ED WIFE IB WORK Ai SUPFORT HERSELF cm bob ai us SCHOOL EQUAL 10 THE Dr. A. II. Thomas spoke In St.

Paul' SII HIS BKHH Military Officers Will Keep Up Drive for War Strength Guard HI FOLLOWS LiiS SpNJi HI W. H. Brennan Fatally Huri in Home Where D. Y. Brennan Lay Dead M.

II. Church lust nigUt on "Arm, Farm, PRESENTED Ml BIZIES Children's day exercises were observed in Second Baptist Cnurch yesterday. The exercises wars under the leadership of Mr. J. Merrick Horn, agisted 17 Miss Lillian Moore and Miss Marlon Gatley.

A large audience attended. The singing by Spencer Robinson was place? under an order In tha Municipal Court this morning to pay $5 weekly toward the support of his two minor Vineenzo Narsato was arraigned In tie Municipal Court this morning, and lield under $300 bail for bia appearance at tLo Court of General Ses- Finance." is called sinews of war, It takes numer to clothe, oiuin, support children. Hl3 wife, Goldie Robinson, Eiona on a charge of the larceny of Classes to Present Happy Programs Before Commencement on Friday $1 in cash from Harry Lewis a J.tney men. to buy munitions, to furnish triuu-! testified that Uiey had been marrlod 1 1 diver of Chester, on Saturday night, r. inflation, ami to no tne thousand Uunc; imei-n.

jeans, nue Baia mat KoWn rwuFr llt bn "vvay for nve weeks the school was led by Mrs. J. H. land bad contributed nothing to their government could tale the money from 8Upp0t that us. hinted, it offer us an attractive 1 She testified that he had always been investment; bonds, that are.

a good husband until rum cot ho'd of ENOUGH MEN FOR ENGINEERS' CORPS PATRIOTIC NUMBERS ON THE PROGRAM Sbuster. Mrs. Virginia Jones Lat-tomus gave a recitation, "Laddie's First Sermon" Dr. Holloway, the pastor, presented Bibles to those children under 16 years of age who faithfully attended the morning or evening preaching services PARENT PLUNGES DOWN STAIRWAY Plunging down a stairway shortly non-UxaWe, convertible. Subscription an(1 tnat nO trlcl to Bet him to a patriotic dm v.

it Wl, Wilmington to get away from 'Ho. was fined $200 and costs and sentenced to serve six months in the workhouse on a charge of carrying concealed a deadly weapon, to which charge pleaded guilty. Lewi teat tied that the defendant and three other men engaged his auto-mob. )e in Chester to bring them to Wilmington. He said that after passing Sheilpot Park, he felt the man feeling in Hi is pocket, and drove up to Sergeant Warner K.

llajin, who arrested hl.n r. 1 iYit Qm yi a ti An Ci eat1 eli an A kn Delaware'3 National Guard lacks A rrMs uj on u. Civilization is Bon b()lh bad 1U and she Closing exercises of the various classes at Friends School will be held or both services every Sunday tor six months endlne with Mav. stttKc, 1 ne nlit of Uenicoracy to live Efter 2 o'clock this nomine while on forty-eight men to bring one battal- was not fully recovered yet. Robinson said he had gone away to Thft tapbIv 1.

t. 1 JI.1 A LI. a i) uest kined. "We battled la 76. for indepondfcnce his way to look at.

the body of his ion up to war strength, and It lacks a this week. Tomorrow, the first and oldest son. who lay in an adjoiniai total 695 enlisted men to the second primary classes will hold their room. William H. Brennan.

aeert ti3 two battalions to a minimum strength. closing program; on Wednesday mjcuib vvum, vui uiu n.i lei Brandt Alexander, Elmer when lie was going. He tald he ex-' N1.holBf Hel(m Nichols, Dorothy years, cf No. 1923 Shallcross avenue. 1 accord nr to an announcement made morning, tne taira anu iounn pr- other witnesses testified to hav.

We battled for national unitr In'L 1 Bnuster. Mary Burling Shuster, 1 "onai unity m.hPe.f anfl unUl he could Mitchell Greenwood. Irvin Taylor, 61, Adjutant General I. wiu i nK maa fcarched in thu was so badly injured that tie ed at this morning by secure worn, openccr was arreaiuu tram' on mursaav moiuiuK. me lice station, and to seeing him slide was required the Delaware Hospital shortly after 9 o'clock of a fractured skull.

The for his couipli- Pusey Wickersham. grarnmar high school will pre- That the 6tato cannot even bring sent their closing exercises; on Friday We battled tor an oppressed ta- cwtfertown. M1 U' on in i)b Are we equal to a bat- 8urct tie for self preservation and for hu- wjtIl th ordor- nianity in 1917? El zabeth Samworth. John R. Hare, Edgar Hare, Dorothy Deland, Margaret Blackburn, Krcpps Blackburn, Rut'a Collins and Esther Dutcher.

fleath of the ased father was a douhle jone battalion up to full war morning commencement exercises the revolver down his leg. Narsato was in the front seat witu the driver and the other three men were in the back seat, lie pleaded guilty to carry ng the weapon and not guilty to tho other charge. let alQne filling the two battalions beheld. Following is the pro- blow to the Brenpan family and Mr3. is apparently on the verge of collapse.

Germany has coldly cal- Til I NPFrPFH 1111 1 I culated tho man-nowor of tho nations lulu OILuvLli UUIiU Brennan. widow of the aged man and in existence or creating a new one, is rm mnrnin- mother of Daniel W. Brennan, who a matter of sappointment to thai Scripture; chorus, patriotic hymn; died at his home. No. 1839 West: guard recruiting officers, they said1 "Tha Daisies" Frederick B.

Draper; $10 FOR PLATING CRAP. Charged with playing crap last Frhiay, James U. Fisher was fined $10 and costs in tho Municipal Court this morning. THIRTY BILES' AH HOUR arrayed against her. It is now or never with her.

"If America arises in her might, tho answer will be never. "Are wo equal to tho bourT HII HER WHEN SHE ASHED FOR KEY. WIFE SAYS Eleventh street on Saturday after-' this morning. The guard recruiting 1 "Vncl Sidney," Herbert Ward Town-noon, ia grief-stricken. Tho aocident officers are their efforts to fill Bend: "Jy" (Laura E.

Rickards), this morning occurred at the horns jlhe two battalions, but with t'35 men II ot th? son, who was to have been to get and responses slow, they Charged with. Hrlvlng his motor-eve'n tmst a trollcv car while it was "Millions are offering tlfcir lives buried from his late home on Wed Mothers are giving their sons. Thou- 'unloading passengers at Seventh ani sanda are giving their gold. What ppruc streets on Saturday afternoon, will your answer be? We stand or 'George Johnson, a Negro, was fined Your 110 and In tho Municipal Court 1 fall with our government, country calls. that somethng vigorous has got to nLehi.d happen or the guard will never get fb f-Jh- its iVn battalions filled Marjorie L.

ard; The Frmce, he in charge of YSl FK the special drive of the Second Bat-, achael H. Gawthrop; 'The Hedge, tallon in the down-State cumnmni- Charles p. Groome, Joseph V. BaJ-ties met yesterday at the Armory to Jr Percival A. Roberts.

Ar-deviae plans for stimulating the re-lthur G. Craig. William W. Pusey, cruiting in that battalion. Those AnDio E.

Brown, Ellen Henderer and present included Adjutant-General RutQ K. Johnson; "The Duel" Eu-Wickersham, Captain L. B. Jacobs, 8ne Field), Eric Sparrc; "The Hay-Captain John P. LeFever, Captain I loft" (Stevenson), Frederick II.

An- this morning. Edward E. W. Ed sail, who was charged with violation of tlw speed laws, was find $23 and costs. Mo-' torrvclo Offlccr Vlrden testified that Edf.all was operating an automobile, thii tv miles an hour on Saturday, Charged by his wife with committing a breath of the peace, William H.

Smith was arraigned in Municipal Court this morning. Mrs. Smith testified that her husband came home drunk on Saturday, and struck her because she wanted to know if ho had the money with which to pay their rent. She said that frequently ho had beaten her. They have been married for about one year.

The court referred the matter for investigation to Officer McDanncll, who will submit a report in a week. COOED 1III JUDGE AS MOTHER TESTIFfEO jalonK Market street between and Twenty-ninth streets. nesday 'morn ng. Daniel W. Brennan, who was one of the best known bricklayers in this city, died at his home Saturday, fol-, lowing an illness of nine months, due to lung trouble.

Last night the father and other relatives gathered at his home to console the widow ot tho dead man, who-has five children, the roungest being 8 year3 and the eldest 17 years. Shortly after 2 o'clock, William H. Brennan, the father, addressing his other children, said: "Well, I can do no good here, I'll go home," end opening a door which he thought opened Into the room where his son lay, he stepped forward. The next instant he tell to the cellar floor. His jrnef-stricken children ruJicd to his aid and re wa carried to the first floor.

The Phoonix ambulance Mas ssim- Jesse A. McKay, Captain James Can- o'-rson; ljnvoi, Arinur tu. -nam While Rosalia Samluk was testify-' bcrs; "How the Days Got Their ing in tho Mmilelual Court Hi mom- CHARGED WITH ing about the alleged way her hus-j IMPROPER CONDUCT band treated her on Saturday, the lit-1 Clinr.p(1 wltn improper conduct to tie blue-eytd baby she carried in her RKp(1 EX anf non and Lieutenant John Ramsey. They did not reach any plan of. action other than the campaign now on.

Tho following National Guard officers reported to Fort Dui'ont today for examination, pursuant to orders from the Department of the East: First Lieutenant Joseph A. Davis, First Lieutenant John W. FRANK HOTCHI Names" Alexander Harper, Francis W. Valentine, Robert P. Robinson, Willard Saulsbury, Benjamin F.

Shaw, 2nd. Part II "One, Two, Three" (H. C. Bunner', E. Marian Pierce; "Wishing" (William Allingham), Harrison Harper; "Folk Dance and Song," Margaret C.

Fisher, Elizabeth M. Souder, Elizabeth C. Colbert, Stanley Steele, Jack Casey, Mary Garretson, Joseph E. Raoads, L. Kent Wyatt; eight years, Joseph Marino, Aged 40 years, was arraigned In the Municipal Court this morning and held under $1,000 in each case for a hearing tomorrow.

WITH PECULIAR ACCIDENT arms was laughing and coolag at Judge Churchman. Mrs, Samluk, who had caused the arrest of her husband 011 a churgo of breach of the peace, thoy had been married but a l.ttlo nioro than a year. She testified that on Satur Ramsey, Second Lieutenant Irwin moned and Mr. Brennan was ruohed to( Duncan. Second Lieutenant Bvron 1L Fostor and Second Lieutenant Hal-sted P.

Layton. The cxam.r1.,ic the uelaware no wa in on unconscious condition, however, and did not rallr. to the Circus," William board at the fort 13 in chargo of "Going Throwing' himself down on a courh at his home yesterday to take a nap, Frank Hutchinson, of No. "()!) Adams street, jabljed a steel crochet neeiiie in his head. He went to the Physicians and Surjreoiis Hospital, whero the metal needle was extracted.

FOR THAT GRAND and glorious feeling which comes once la a lifetime. CORRECT CLOTHES and everything that goes with them fur commencements and kindred occasions. William H. Brennan, who died today Major A. Raymond day her husband tamo homo urunk, chased her out of tho house and pursued her along the street, throwing bricks after her, She said that he informed her at Intervals during the chase that "death was waiting for her at home." wna a stone mason by trade, and had I Orders from the Wax Department at AKSAI'LT CASE CON TIN TED.

('barged with assault and battery on Janus DrShlelds. on Saturday evening. Alfred Smith was arraigned in the Municipal Court this morning. Upon his application, tha case was continued until Wednesday morning. Smith ulleced to have stabbed De-Shlelds in tho neck.

Both -the men lived here neatlv all hi life. Ho is sur Washington, received today by the local redcral station, at Mxtli and vived by awife and Ave children, tiiey 1 being Jobn Brennan, J. Brennan, Kin streets, aje that 110 more recruits The caso was continued for one Springer; "The Naughty Dolly, Anna M. Ellason; song, "The Sandman," Anne E. Brown, Frederick H.

Anderson, Margaret C. Fisher, H. Ward Townwmd, Mary GarratJan, Eric Sparre, Stanley Steele, Julian M. HiilegaS, Elinor M. Bye, Charle3 W.

Hennlng; "The Gallant Gentleman," Doris Reardon; operetta. "The Garden of "Iris," and the Misses Mnry, Catherine and, are to be taken for the Kninneer Corns. week and Court Otncer McDanncll to investigate, are Negroes. big drop Hi mm OF WATER FDRFED Elizabeth Brennan. all of this city.

Tho orders state that the entire engi-Althoujh the funeral, arrangements, division of the I'nitol States army have not ben completed, it is tlimuiht -phe cava.iry division is also that both fnthT and son wiil be buried v0ji j5Jiel and at tlie end of this week, cn Wednesday morning from the home, to orders revived tod.iv. re- Eliason: "Seven Rainbow I 1U, r.iiUOVJXi UHVU Anna M. TO HELP It ST, fTC 'J offlcrs al1 ovcr ttle nrci Maids." Esther Seaman, Alice L. Hux- PROSECUTING WHNESSES F1KE0J0SC0H1E1PT Records of the Water Department. 1 10 reuwo to aecepi any more men ior Andrev Matthes.

Helen L. presented at the meeting of tlie BoarJ teTment made in Cathedral cemetery Blue Serge Suits, $10 to $30. Blue Flannel Coats. $8 and $10. White Flannel Trousers, $4 to $8.

Whits Duck Trousers, (1 to $2.50. Soft Shirts, $1 to $5. I White Shoes, $3 to $7. i Straw Hats, $1 to $5. Tuxedo Suits, $15 to $35 All Furnishings We have the stock and styles, goods and prices are right and reasonable.

Ml LLIN'S JIOIHE STORE, (j'h and Market. Barry, H- Althea Davis, Hope Spnrre, of Water Commissioners today Bhow- Batrice Harris; roses, jean h. tasi- that less water by Iu.zso gai that arm of the service. But there is still need for men in the infantry and artillery branches as well as in tlie marine corps, and the navy. YOUNG GIRLS burn, Mary E.

Martin; "Marigold," Lucille B. Fodsythe; "Buttercup," Willis F. Rved, who was arrested at Fourth and Market streets ft week so, Ions was pumpod last week than during the corresponding week of lal TII0XAS 5T. COLLINS STS HIS FIVE SONS WOULD GO Tintn Trillin, a trucker for The local prmy recru ting oTOce rliarged with threatening ta do bodily year. For the week ending June 1917.

78.752960 gallons wore pumpjd the duPont Company at Carney' made things bum during the past? A Mother Want Her Letter Published. Anne. V. Cooper; John C. Philips and Sherman II.

Stradley, "Forget-me-nots," E. Marian Pierce and Elizabeth J. Mctten; Button," Jack Arthos; "Pansy," Doris Reardon; "Pan," Delano IC Ur.tmtfiTl and for the corrosponu'ng wecic June, 1916, 91,199,240 gallons. Bank balances were reported as fo'- Point, desires it known that he is not tew Gays, recruits Beings bbui the Thomas Collins who was arrested 'out Saturday, two yesterday and ten at Pennsgrove and taken to Salem on today. That is a three day record for VII JIT 1.

1 .1 harm to Morris .1. jumonuc, 01 town, and whose bearing was postponed until today, due to the failure of tlie two prosecuting witnesses to appear in court, wa placed under a peace bond in the Municipal Court this morning. Tho two witnesses were $10 and costs each for a charge of speaking disparagingly me iocai rwruums uiuw, 4 tho llota nf mpn Kent, jiwav since ths lows: Current fund $24 006.89; special fund. pay roll, current. against the Federal Government and in.

1 wibii you wouiu puu 1 lien this letter for the benefit of younff list published Saturday afternoon are: fhn tirosxam. for the third and fourth primary classes to be given from' female trouble with cramps, anil I headacho, and backache most ox tne I Wednesday morning, ionows. Scripture: chorus, "America; "June," (James Russell Lowell), Sarah Walker; "To a Skylark" (Shelley). Chester J. Moore, "Fpur BERRY SHIPMENTS.

Over mwo quarts of berries time. She never felt like working ana it Beemed as though she was sick all tha time. 1 decided to try Lydia E. Pink-hatn's Vegetable Compound and it ha3 wera shipped yeweruny over Ji Railroad than on same day a yeiir n'o, helped her in every way, in ract it has Leaf Clovers' (iia ujui C. Griffenborg; "Bob White" (George Tiie qiiotution yesterdiiy wa really cured her, forsho no longer has 164.83 'r special, $281.08.

DAUGHTER WRITES FOR ORilJIOflGF FATHER Register of Wills Brown has received a letter from Mrs. Helen B. Me-Gee, of Broadville. 111., asking if her father, the late Morris Klnsie Brown, was known in Wilmington. Mr.

Brown was unable to give Mrs. McGee any information. No particulars beyond the mere name were given in the letter, but it Is thought that the writer no more headaches quarts, its compared to one yean periodic pains, and or backache, and I wont all young girls Owens, Anderson and Rnmford Mmbn nf M. 7. Stock r.ichuip, dul'oot Bldg.

WU, Sol. Phone, 7080 Cooper), George S. Gladden; tnur-flo-Shoon and Amber Locks" (Eugen9 Field), Herbert W. Fritz; "Love of Country" (Sir Walter Scott), Cornel-iu3 M. Garretson; quotations'.

L. Fasting Lyon from Van Dyke, E. Capen Farmer from Tennyson, Paul L. Wsrdenberg from 'Wat- ar. total shipments for 1U17 nio 3fi o'larls, and in BUG they were 12,0:10 4R2.

Sweet pntntno were shipped yesterday tn tho extent, of HI!) Imrnls. Thern were 14 bnrrcU of white, potatoes shipped. Totnl number 'of Ittirels of (tweet pot a ten shipped this mm son are 5,242, and of white potato, 1,0.14. Kl James Parker. Herbert w.

Aherns. David WlHbank. Joseph K. Roberts, a'l to the engineer corps; Onufry Ni-kolajizuki, infantry; Barney Murphy, quartermaster corps; Luigi Grillo, cavalry; George Pawley. cavalry; Ancelo Seacci.

Camilli Fri-oilli and John Barber, cava'ry; Brownslaw' Treszkooski, Isaiar B. Me-genigai Hawkins. Lewis A. McLawron, infantry; j. M.

Ballbaclv field artillery; C. J. Huribcrg. Mix Dlegodaky and Alfred C. Davis, engineer corps.

Orders came to the navy recruiting station th's morning to send thp following apprentice seamen, who nave been accepted and have been on the waiting list for some time, to Philadelphia for transhipment to ths training station at Newport, R. Paul L. Butler. No. 320 East Fourteenth John J.

Dillon. No. 1401 West street; Lester J. Lyons, No. 1335 Walnut street; Leonard J.

Mosclcy. No. l'ul Washington street; Edward Martin, No. 402 Van-dever avenue: W. B.

Pennsgrove Paul J. Snnta Barbara, No. 610 West Ninth ttreet. The navy recruiting office also accepted the following men for service: son; uur nags mrinuaj, u. of urging his son not to register for army service.

Thomas M. Collins has five sons, all of whom are willing to go to the front, and two of whom registered as they are within the required age. MRS. A. E.

FREEMAN DEAD. Anna E. Freeman, mother of Mrs. Laura C. Anderson, widow of George B.

Freeman, died on Saturday after about three weeks' illness. Mrs. Freeman had been a resident of tit's city for a number of years. Her flret husband. Western Johnson, died during the Civil War.

She was the daughter of Edward and Elizabeth Price. She was-a member of Ezion M. E. Church for a number of years. She leaves a daughter, a step-daughter, son-in-law and sister.

The funeral ll be held on Tuesday from the residency of her Henry America, No. lUSTat-nall street, with services in Ezion M. E. Church. SENIOR EXAMS AT HIGH SCHOOL.

Examlnnt'ons for the senior clans of tho Wilmington High School began this morning and will continue until Friday. No openina exercises were held at the school this morning, the being deferred until Thursday morning, which will bo Flag Diy. An ap-nrnnrlnto nrocram will be presented who suiter as she did to know about iu Mrs. Alma Mills, Eaton, 111. Another Girl's Experience New Castle, Ind.

"From the tima I was eleven years old until I was seventeen I suffered each month so I had to be in bed. I had headache, backache and such pains I would cramp double every month. I did not know whBt it was to be easy a minute. My health was all run down and the doctors did rot do me any good. A neighbor told my mother about Lydia E.

I'inkham's Old Glory," D. "Covbit probably lived in Wilmington at one ditlv Reese timo. No reccrj cr iter tamer naviug lived hero could be found. YVH.MKR PALMER SERIOl.SLT ILL. lmor Palmer, who ba3 been critically ill for soma tinu at bis home.

No. 1307 Rodney street, was reported st noon today bs resting comfortably. He rented sat'sfactorlly durlu? tho night and i3 considered as slightly Liberty Loan Have you subscribed? We can arrange a limited amount of subscriptions on the' partial payment plan. We make no charg fr this service. ARTERS UNION MEETING.

Members of Arters W. C. T. U. will hold their monthly meeting this even-ing in the parlors of Epworth Church.

There will bo a special musical ans literary progmm. Vegetable Compound and I took it 1 una now I feel like a new person. I Curtis; "The Wind" (Caroline Mason). Thomas R. Davis; "The Shepherd" (William Blake), Bayard F.1BS8; "Kindness" (Emily Dickenson), Charles R.

Jones; "Expressions," girls of class; (Greeting, Farewell, Grief, Joy, Defiance, Command, Beckoning, Litening, Peering, Weeping, Laughter, Whispering Luilaby, Supplication; "The Scare Crow" (Celia Thaxter), Eugeno M. English; "The Night Wind" (Field), Herbert L. Ccster; "Evening it the Farm" (John T. Trowbridge), Harold L. Springer, "Song of the Flag" (Wilbur D.

Nes-bit), Robert L. Bell. Part II Operetta, "The Fairies' of tha Seasons:" "Queen of the Fairies," don't suffer any more and I am regular every month. Mrs. Hazel Hamilton.

822 South liith Newcastle, Ind. Girls who are troubled as these young women were, should immediately seek FLOWER SHOMR FOR YOUTH. Samuel M. Ford. the young son of Samuel M.

Ford, meat inspector, Is MR. KURTZ'TO ADDRESS MEN. The monthly meeting of the Men's League of Second Baptist Church will be addressed tonight by William V. Kurtz. All men and boys are Invited.

restoration to health by taking Lydia recover 11,1 from an operation for ajPl e. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound. Walter Ernest Donovan, carpenters mate. No. 1900 Lancaster avenue; Harold Earl Anendale.

Zeb. Vance 'II l.S, lU'llUJOMU lL I 'I- Hospital early last week Manv friends of the bey have a'niost llllcl his room rt thj? hospital with flowers, of which young Ford 1s very fond, Frudy and Lester Leo Coleman, all of Tiger. Joseph Franklin Dawson, Elizabeth P. Grooine; "Attendants of No. 1009 Church street; Arthur Gnn- GRANT LETTERS ON ESTATE.

Letters testamentary have been issued in tho office of Register of Wills Brown upon the estate of James Smith Brennan to the Equitable Trust Company. ville Ferguson New Castlo, and Ge.orgo Henry Brady, No. 749 Maryland avenue. length GARDEN HOSE; Ready for Use A. B.Rothacker Rubber GOLDEN EAGLES AT CHURCH.1 Grand Chief Cecil P.

Ewlng, Past' Supreme Chief Garrett S. Pact Grand Chiefs N. B. Wirrinrton, 1 Andrew S. Cathcart and Grand Msb- ter of Records Walter G.

Hurlock, at-1 tended the children's day cervices In" Newark Union M. E. Church of Bran-; dywino hundred yesterday afternoon. the Queen," Margaret H. Lyon, Elaine Booker, Mary R.

Bancroft, Hildreth L. Harris. Ella May Green, A. Henriette Wyeth; "Pages," Robert Penington, and M. Donaldson Henderer; "Trumpeters," Clement R.

Hoopes find Robert K. Whltten; "Spring Fairies," C. Marshall Barton, Ellen B. T. Tyle, Julian H.

Booker, Julia C. Gunsolus, Richard G. Elliott, Grace Q. Doremus; "Rummer Fairies." Elizabeth Huxley, Eliza- FINEJJ FOR PLAYING CRAP. Edward Watson and John Moasley, both Negroes, were fined 5 and costs TO POST THE AP1Y REGISTRATION LISTS each for playing crap at tho foot of Seventh street on Saturday ght.

on that morning. Commencement ci erclres will be held on Wednesday evening, June 11. In the auditorium. of tho WilminKton High School. Examinations for the other High School classes wlil begin next Monday morning.

CHILDREN'S PAY EXF.RCISFS. For the most part, tho Children's Day exerciser, held yesterday in nearly all of the local churches on a more elaborate scale than ever before, F.ounded a distinctly patriotic were flying in profusion and the drills and exercises were held to the accompaniment of mart nl a.rs that stirred the heart1? of the young Americasn and redoubled their energies. Benides the flags, daisies and other flowcr3 that usually blossom for Children's Day. occupied a proiriinent place in the cWomtJion scheme of tho churches. The exor- ctscs wore generally largely attended.

917 Shipley Street OILS TIRES heth, Auten. Josephine Mode. Lilian selection from "Tho Vision of Sir FINED FOR CARRYING REVOLVER William Rew'sska wns fined nnd costs in City Court today on a D. A. Pbono Crlchton.

Lucy B. Moore, Janlci E. Latinfall" (Lowell), Louisa Thomp Booker; "Autumn Fairies," Mary S. pon; "Loyal Hearts" (Madeline Sparre; 'The charge of carrying concealed a dead- Lackey. Elizebeth Adair, Phebe Jane 1 Bridge), Dallns Iv weaon.

Sentence on another Wilmington conscript army registrars expect to bo the first for any city of this size or over in this country, to have a complete list of all those who registered June 5 posted on the door of the registration board's efflccs. Tho list will be posted on the of Itho old Court House building late this afternoon The Knox, W. Harold Smith, William A. I Throstle" (Tennyson), Caroline Card- r'narp of discharging revolver In the street was suspended. board also expects to be tho first in Barr.

David A. Eastburn; in-1 nor; "Old Glory (llilcy), boilers nan-ter Fairies," John B. Moreton, James croft and Alfred Young; "If We Had L. Wolcott, 3d, Harold L. Springer.

the Time" (Dr. Richard Burton), Eliz-Jr Gilbert L. Rlrard, Paul L. Wior; "Nine Little Gobiins" drnburg, David Lindsay. 3d.

lLammot Copelund; "Nobility" (Alice Part III "The Republic." (Longfel-! Gary), Esther Meear; "To America" low), James L. Wolcott, Sd; Cap-1 (Alfred Austin), Arthur. Bailey; tain, My Captain" (Walt Whitman), 1 "L'Envol" (Klpllngl, Elizabeth Cos-Charles H. Colllson, "Benjamin ter; "Scribe of Dudley" (Virginia Franklin." David Lindsay, 3d; "Frank-j Woodward Cloud), Willard Hill; "Va-Un on Boston Common: Franklin, 1 cation Song" (Elizabeth Lee Tiitcs), OFFERS SERVICES TO RED Miss Era C. Vernon, of Marcus' Hook, has become an expert driver of ho automobile.

She has of-1 fcred her serv ces as a chauffeur in I the Red Cross service. Miss Vernon' is a frequent visitor to Wilmington, I the country, for a city of this size, to have its duplicate registration cards completed, this work to be finished this evening. The twenty-five typlst3 MrHl'GH'S 3iTII TRIP. Pfttrif Tin oil n-na V. ft A fltlti doing tho copying worked' all day IDEAL ORDER SYSTEM F.

M. Jacltson (Owner) 604 Market Second Floor, Suite No. 1. Our order check makes it possible for you to buy what you need at the big cash stores without a large outlay ot money. Small payments weekly or bi-wetk'y can be arranged.

You will like our system of quick service nnd confidential dealings. D. A. Phone 51S5. Four Private Offices.

Office Hours: 8.3(1 A. 5.30 P. M. Saturdays till IP. M.

Clement R. Hoopes; Old Lady, El. za-j Mildred Pennypac.ker; A True! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. costs in Municipal Court this mom-1 yesterday to accomplish these ro Ing, for trespass on the B. ft W.

iBUlts. R. R. yesterday. A special otncer 1 testified that he found Peter lylns BENSON I NRLR PEAi BOND.

both Auten: btnei Snortsman isam waiter ross). j.od- Bastian. ert North; "The Bright Side" (M. A. I ANTED D1U VEIL APPLY 204 jitliell-lt r'olonius Ad- "Polo -1 V.

Seventh street drunk on tho tracks in the Third Arlcy Benson, a Negro, was held Following Is the program for the Kidder), Ellen Adair; nmmar and hich school closing exer- vice to (Sbakespea Under a $300 peace bond in the Mu ROOM FLAT: ert Conley; "The House by the Side M1 CUM Ml ED 4 IU of the. Road" (Foss), Elizabeth Hoyd; VV best location; phono. 4 street freight yards. In passing sentence, the court reminded McHugh that this was his thiny-fourh appear-unco in the court. clses.

which will be held on Thursday morning: Bible selection; "America," chorus; nlclpal Court this morning, charged with threatening to kill hia wife, Llzzio, and himself. Oil Delawnrn 1-1 1110 chorus, siir spangled uanner. G. C. McKAY, Secretary and Treasurer.

Johnson's Wax. I vn.1." 1 THE T. JB. CARTMELL PAINT AND GLASS COMPANY rorcn cnair enamel. Carriage and Auto Gloss.

White Enamel. 1 aints, Uus, ula53, Hi-uchco and nil aintcrs supplies. Manufacturers of Water-Proof Varnish Stains. ROOF PAINTS. Duther'a Wax OldEhjlishWax.

Liquid Veneer. Chamois. Sponges. Ammonia. Stove Enamel.

Screen Enamel. SO0g Distributors Harrison, Town and Country Paint. Colors in Oil, Enamel and Varnishes O'Cedar Oil. NORTHWEST CORNER S'JXTff AND MADISON STREETS Johnson's Dy. BOTH PHONES I.

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Years Available:
1888-1932