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T - THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH; SATURD AY AinfERNOON, NOVEMBER 4,? 1 9 16: PAGE TWO SPORT CHATTEL. . 55- - jf. !. Jt .Y. -V. A. .. i V A . A Mrs. J. D. GeBott, of Bolton, was a visitor in the cicy yesterday, a guest at the Wilmington Hotel. -55- Miss Stella Lebeau, of Bolton, is the attractive guest of Miss Hattiel "Cyclone" Burns, the heavyweight King, on South Front street. I wrestler, is teaching the Andover v. v a I frkAf Ko 1 1 cmiQl mw tn Vo trontlo in ( I tackling an opponent, even though Miss Jessie warper nas reiumeu , the yictim liyes after the attack from Goldsboro, where she has been the guest of friends for several days. In meeting Yale, Harvard and Col gate, one right after another, the Brown football team is bound to fin- T W. Hargett, of'IBU lue st;a.su.u yviui- jjihlj' ui iuutuau C, spent Friday in meir systems. i The Zulu Kid is matcnea to ngnt Jimmy Wilde in London for the fly weight title. A Wilde-Zulu battle Mr. and Mrs Jacksonville, N. Wilmington, guests at the Wilming ton Hotel. ought to furnish some genuine ex- Mrs W. B. Murphy, of Snow Hill, citement. left this mor? ing for Atkinson, to at tend the lUD'.-'al of Mr. H. A. Col vin, there today. A large .irtendanee of the members of the Blue Ridge Club of the Y. W. C. A en;ovcd a delightful social meeting at ;he association building last night. C Manager Fred Tenney, of the New ark International League team, has been given the gate. Newark fans complained that Fred used some sqrt of an antiquated system of piloting that caused the team to run back wards. 'Tis said that Clark Griffith is to j pass up Charlottesville as a training ("camp and take his Washington team The circus that has been entertain inz the American mihlie for the last Cashwell, Esq., Will address n -jo,, PTf.pnt that it'c name. ' mVhtv-rfifia iaoriiHva vaars tVio was too long to get into the papers, f John Robinson Ten Big Shows, is com- the Baiaca Class of the Southside Banluu chinch, at the Sunday School and the pl rs nad to train in fur ' ing to Wilmington Monday L1UUL. UlUlulUf,. illl lilt iu li o of (he class are urged to be in attendance. caps and ulsters. I Willi rill IIIt-MI 111 LlllLlLllllI I1UUH ill trilii;. . The way Harry Legore, the Yale ; menagerie and sideshow features and ; star, is tearing up the gridiron makes ; novelties the John Robinson Shows - lti apparent that he is out to show It i, ;uite a treat to hear a lawyer Princeton and Harvard that he z iBi!M!Basam ses,-: vv.s i - W ROBINSON'S SHOW i1 - If COflljSJONDAyjjliW ;? Big Show Will Arrive In Wil mington Early Tomorroow Morning. Eible 5-tudc-nt address a class study ing the "Ac is of the Apostles." The letics for iife public is invited to the First Baptist ' Church Bvsiness Men's Bible Class tc hear these addresses every Sunday morning at 9:45 o'clock. In honor of Mr. Richard Leo and his bridftr-Mrs. W. A. Lirfoker delight fully entertained a number of her friends at her home on the Castle Haynes road Thursday night. M:v ana Mrs. Leo have recently, moved here from Nw York to make their home with Mis. Linaker. should have been barred from ath- A sale of c:indy, fancy articles, etc.. will be held by the association of the Girls' Friendly Society at No. 516 Market s'.t rt. on November 16, from B to 6 o'clcck. The sale will be foi the benefit of the Girls' Friendly Sc " cicty Holiday house. ViT Vf VT SPENT PLEASANT AFTERNOON. Mrs. C. B. Davis, of No. 617 South Sixth street, entertained the Wood craft Girls, of the Southside Baptist church yesterday afternoon and an un usually pleasant time was spent by the members of the band who gathered are said to be a bewildering triumph of under-canvas entertainment. This of course, does not include the monster j free street parade, with its long pro- j f y y TTITT f cession of carved and gilded wagons, fi ji gaily caparisoned horses and ponies,! , the glitteringly spangled riders, uni-; j formed bands of crashing music and j the shrieking steam calliope, all of. BAPTIST. ( which collectively should be a sub-' Delgado Mission.--Sunday School! stantial alibi for any hookey-playing at H;15 a. m. L. W. Moore, superin boy or girl in Wilmington and its Pendent. Evening services at 7:30 environs. Don't blame the kiddies if o'clock, conducted by Mr. D. H. WU the little chores are neglected on cir- cox- Prayer meeting service Tues cus day. Just lay the blame to the day evening at 7:30. The public is, innornlatinn of the circus eerm and cordially invited tp all. these services.: T-omomHoi- tVini- nil vnn prnwn iins ! First, corner grown tips ; were boys and girls yourselves once Fifth and Market streets. Rev. John Jeter Hurt, D. D., ! Preaching at 11 o'clock and ! Insfrttdioit Jby : correspondence is the subject, "The Greatest Lawyer That ; 1 Have Known." Suhdav School at i 5 o'clock. Senior and Junior unon a time. And. for that matter, the Pastor same little bug may get a hold on you, at 7:30 'clock bv tnc Pastor- Morn" tnn hofnro ti,o n.-.K.riori. rPt,,rn tn th 1 ,r,R subject. "Safety First." Evening ' circus lot. Just you wait until you j jget a peep at that pink lemonade, ' 1-1001- thp familiar t;hnnts rf the side- , ... , . . ,ite r ,u: of Dr. George R. Stuart, at the Boys show bakers and get a whiff of the x . . , . . , . ip Calvary. J. A. Sullivan, pastor. ' palatable roasted circus peanut. Ir J , - nn . ,. . . , , ; bunday worship at 11 a. m. and 7:30 tthey don t take you back once more1 J " , . A , Jt w . , ... p. m. Sermon subjects: Morning. to the kid days, then it must b3 that f . .. J . , b' , , . "Troublous : dimes ; night, A Des- i vrm arp a oonfirmpd errouch or else ' You adrtiit the International Correspond- t is time to call in the family doctor. ! pcr?to Cnce. Sunday School at . tt -a. m, u. ,i. v r- nuin, supi im- Today at the Opening Day of Our Birthday Gelebration, the Store Was Filled With Eager, Appreciative Customers To have this event meet with isuch an enthusiastic reception opening rLy, ;s r x. i.:r . AJ ii.- i r inaeea a source oi grcai sausidtuuu w u. r-vnti me grcai numoer or ptiKl, made is evidence that the values we promised are here in fact as well in print. Economy urges you to make an immediate visit to the Anniversary S Ac get your share of the large savings we offer as thanks to our customers for i patronage. Splendid assortments of seasonable merchandise bear specially celebration prices that encourage very lib sral purchasing before stocks are lessen H c Be Here Tomorrow For Values LiKe These. Anniversary Specials in Coats and Suits Some of the most important saving opportunities in this sale are in stylish handsome coats and suits. Certainly no one could cx pect more or better models at these Anniversary prices. Ladies' Long black Broadcloth Coats, yoke lined with guaranteed lining $9.95 Ladies' Long black Thibet Coats, full length, all sizes . . .$4.95 Ladies' and Misses $5.75 to $6.50 Sport Coats in all the newest models and colors . ..... $4.98 Long Mixed Coats, special values $6.50 to $14.95 tJlack, Navy, brown and green Velour Coats . .$9.95 to $29.75 Beautiful black Broadcloth Coats, fur or velvet trimmed $18.50 to$39.50 $18.00 white Chichilla Coats 'V: "V $12.50 Black Plush Coats, extra qualities $19.95 to $45.00 Ladies and Misses' all-Wool Serge Suits, velvet or fur trimmed $9.95 $15.00 all-Wool Whip Cord Suits, fur trimmed $12.50 $20.00 to $25.00 Poplin, Serge and Gaberdine Suits, all colors and sizes $15.97 $35.00 Broadcloth Suits, beautiful qualities $27.50 and $29.95 Edison is Right!!! I it Belk-Williams Co. Till .1 r 11 wnair 11 vou weren t bo nvrr- with Mrs. Davis. The following young worked," with vch 'Hong hours," or hsd ladies were present. more strength and energy? Misses Lottie Kohlar, Els e Burk, Wasn't it Eduon who stayed up half the Marie Stephens, Edna Moore, Mar- "'S. educating himself in spite of every . t, ,r bandicap you could ever have? garet Bryan, Edna Dudley, May Davis, 'ah WVmm who have made their mark in Audrey Bryan, Fannie Russ, Made- the world had the ambition the determina leine Weaver, Athalia King and Edna - tion-to .liupiwe' their spare time, to trai:i King. themselves for big work. You, too, can poc- .v. css power, money and happiness if you'll only make the effort. BIG CROWD EXPECTED. ' Here's all we ask : Merely mail thiscoupon. ! Put it up to us without paying or promising. The Hallowe'en social that is to be . Let us send you the details of others' suc given at the Y. M. C. A. this evening ces tkroughthe I; GiS. and then decide. PRESBYTERIAN. nrc Sr hnnla are 9 txnnA tViintr 'rn i i. course nghrnow if " except" 1 A very, noticeable If not .remarKame tendent. Junior B. ,Y. P. U.. 6:45 p feature of the John. KoDinson fenows is U) prayer meeting Wedijejday night.' ing at' 7:30. 'Sunday School at 10:24 tha large representation of members Teacn'ors' "Supper, Thursday, 6:45 p. in the morning. Weekly prayer nieet of secret societies on the.show roster. m Sehlott. Vv! U., Tliursday, 8; ing Thursday evening at 7:30. A cor-Seventy-four of the Robinson troupers p m Music Class, Friday night, j dial invitation is extended the corn wear the antlered button of the Elks, visitors and stranger", are always ; munity to attend these services. Under the auspices of the Boys' Divi- r" TIM OUT Mlt - sion of the Y. M. C. A. bids fair to exceed anything of a like nature ever attempted tiere- The decorations will be beautiful and appropriate and an immense crowd is expected to attend and interview the numerous witches and spooks that will be in evidence on every hand. The sensational feature of the program, "Custer's Last Rally," will be of a high order and those who at tend will not regret it. Tonight's af fair will come as a fitting climax to the many Hallowe'en sooa's that have been held during the week just ending. The musically inclined mem bers of the Boys' Brigade will furnish I Name, music for the occasion and the other . eSJ numbers of the program denote that I street the -evening will be pleasantly spent. I TlV all whn attf.nH tho onttirtainmint ' I cltT INTERNATIONAL CQRRtSPtlNDFNnF WMCVl S I , 1ex 888 , SCftANTON. PA. ' Expfain, without obUfatlns me, how I can qnr.llty for the position, or in thetubject, before which 1 mark X. which organization seams to predomi- ( v. ( lonjc nate; and of Masons, Odd Fellows, i Woodmen, Maccabees, Pythians and( Eagles there is a goodly lot. j Between five and six acres of LUTHERAN. SU . Paul's, Market and Sixth streets. Rev. F. B. Clausen, pastor.- Winter Park. Rev. Andrew J. Howell, pastor. There will be no preaching service in this building to morrow, as the congregation has ac- ground are' ordinarily required for the moB s n o i7,-0r.,nr ! cepted an invitation to attend th . W V A 111 CI 11 OCl CV L -A. M CV. AU. V,illlif t - mammoth "big top and tne smaller ge o'clock. Topic of sermon, I open air service of the Methodist "1 Am tho T.ifp-." This will be the unurcn in j.i ociock. J3uuu.iy ouiuui series on annex tents, and approximately 4000 EUOTBIOlt KXeUKER Electric Ugh tins Electric Car Running R Electric Wiring Practical Telephony -1 L Telesraph Expert C HECH ANfCAIi RK0I3EEB f Mechanical Draftaman aiacnine anop rraenca Caa Engineer Civn. ENGINEER Surveying and Mapping MINE KOREM'H OR EilO'K Mxtallnrrlf' ar Praiar STATIOVART ENOISEEK Marine Engineer ARCHITECT Contractor ana Builder ArrhiUetnral DrarUaua Concrete Builder Structural Engineer PLUHBIXfl ISO IIE1TIKS Sheet Metal Worker CHEMICAL EH61AEES SALESMANSHIP J ADVERTISING MAN J Window Trimmer J Show Card Writer I Outdoor Sign Painter RAILROADER ILLUSTRATOR DESIGNER BOOKKEEPER Bteaarrapbcr and TrpM Cert. Pub. Accountant Railway Accountant Commercial Law GOOD ENGLISH Teacher Caatatee Srheel Sabjaata CIVIL SERVICE Railway Mail Clerk AGRICULTURE Teilllo Otrir ar fiopt. o.o . .third and last sermon in down the vast spread of canvas. j thg tejU visitors.-always welcome at A distinction of the John Robinson a services Sunday School at 3:30 A.MSA. ' J.l.AaV S a. 1 a 4- V. nnltt envnlim jcenterpole menagerie in the world. j st Matthews' Enclish Evangelistic. Approximately the full quota of (0rner o and Harnett street, Robinson equine stock is 300. of all Rev G .w M.cClanahan, pastor Si-r-shades and variety of breed .and vicCfJ at n. a m. Subjectf A Blessed among the circus performing and rac- j Jfe an(J a Lif3 That Blest. A spe. ing stock are pedigreed animals of . , hmp missinn ntld rnformatio 1 ser- Navigator ronltry Italilnr ADTOMOBII.K8 lata Rapalrli .K8 M Spaalak fiaraua Frraak ItalUa high imported and domestic rank. Visitors to the John Robinson Shows , vice will be conducted by the Sunday School'at"7:3G p. m. Sunday School at are at all times well protected by a 0 a m Lutlier Mglle on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. ' Subject, "My Favorite Verse:" A most cordial invi- . State. The Store That Sells Wpoltex I l;l 1 1 A t Your Service With the Best Blanket Stocks The best grades of all Wool Blankets and the best grades of Blankets that have a little cotton in them are here. We mean the KNOWN best; the Blankets known by the best judges and proven by actual experience tabe.the best. , . ' - private police force of five experienc ed sleuths under the direction of veoige vrouny, uiiicl ui we tation to everyone secret service, and it is claimed ior the latter and his "Hawkshaws" that they are familiar with the physiog- ! nomy of about every "crook" of any j note in America. Incidentally this fact is pretty well known to the "slick gentry" of the country and conse quently they manage to give the Rob inson Circus "lot", a comfortably wide berth in the afternoon at weekly ; prayer meeting on Wednesday even- j" . ing at 7:45. A cordial invitation is j extended the public to attend these ; services. Wat iBui ccs'ftl tor a generous dial tui.e una excepuonal tooth paste, nend c in (nmp3 and your dealer's name to Vlvaudou. Dept. 5, Times Buil.Ung, New York. N. Y. CHRISTIAN. Dock Street. Preaching at 11 a. m. I and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. J. E. Reynolds. Morning subject, "Paul i Before Felix." Evening subject, , "Reconciliation." Sunday School at i 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 I p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednes- Ir" , . , ., day evening at 8 o'clock. The public i wo performances are a twice-uauy ; .g cordIaU ,nvited to att) 1 1 - . I Priced from $5.00 to $10.00 a pair. II II We have also lower priced Blankets in jfj III good qualities . ' II :.!i..:Av.jRi: occurrence in the John Robinson Show , tents and rain is no detriment, for the. canvas coverings tire ctusuiiuLtJiy wa terproof. This is the eighty-ninth consecutive year that the John Robinson Shows have been entertaining the Ameri can public and the management car ries flattering letters from the offi cials of about every city and big town in the United States, vouching for the honest business methods, and , complimenting the scrupulous care r attend all these services. METHODIST. Grace, comer oi' Fourth and Grace slrert.s. Rev." M. T. Plyler, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pas Lor. Communion service at tho morning hour and Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. A cordial invi tation is extended to all to attend these services. Bladen Street, Rev. J. P. Pate, pas- , .. .. ... , , , tor.- Morning service at 11 ociock and attention paid to the lady and . B f .... , . , . .. and evening service at 7:30, conduct children of the big amusement insti-i . . fc A , - . -.r tution. a.atj va ine arternoon. iviis uit;iiiis and class gathering at- 10 o'clock In the morning. All are invited to wor ship at this church. Fifth Avenue, Rev. J. H. Shore, pas- EPISCOPAL. ; St. Paul's, corner of Sixteenth and Market streets. Sunday service :s Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Holy communion and sermon at 11 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon at 8 p. j m.' (Question box.) All seats free, a; cordial welcome to all. Rev. E. DeF. j Heald, Jr., rector. f St. John's, Third and Red Cross streets. Rev. W. E. Cox, - -ctor. Ad ministration of the Sacraments of Baptism and the Holy Communion at 11 a. m. Sunday School, 4 p. m. Eve'ning prayer and sermon 8 p. m. Seats free. All are cordially invited. St. John's Mission, No. 1313 North Fourth street Mr. J. Edwin Bunting, I superintendent. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Services every Wednes day, 7:30 p. ro All are cordially in vited. St. James', Rev. W. M. Milton, D. D., rector; Rev. G. F. Hill, assistant. Services, sermon ami holy commu nion at 11 a. m. Evening player at) 5 o'clock. People's service of praise and preaching at 7:30 p. m. All seats free. Come and bring a friend. RifM&ani Cartridges "SURE I USE 'EM! 4' 'h PERSONAL MENTION. ! ! ifi i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 l 4 CATHOLIC. St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral, corner of Fifth and Anne streets. First miss per sermon and benediction at 8 p. m. Very Rev. C. Dennen, rector. CELEBRATE PROSPERITY WEEK. Parade of Electrical Devices To Be .Held in Connection with' Corn Show Electrical prosperity week, Decem- tor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. fher 2 to 9, will be celebrated in Wil- m. Morning subject, i ne Name or , mington on an eiaoorate scale ana I God I Am That I Am.". Evening sub- already preparations are underway to I j Major A. E. Waldron has gone toijcct, "The Moral Collapse in Middle J make this a week long to be remem--Cape Lookout to make an -risnection Life." Simdav School at 9:45 a. m. i hRreri.' Mr. Raymond Kuril: chairman , oi the Harbor of Refuge being cou-j There will be no Epworth League on I of the local committee on arrange-i structed there. j Mr. Nicholas ettel, of Sandusky, Dr. Qeorgj! ft JpL. ijat-t a;tj the Boys' Ohio, is- ia the. city, a guest of hi3 son, Brigafla Artodry. pible uiy Wed Mr. J. A. Fettel, No. 307 North Sixth nesday evening at -'8 o'clock. All . are street. Although 85 years of age, Mr. j welcome to these services. Fettel is . enjoying perfect health. He1 Wrinter ParlL RefJj- Herbert Mil- .x. ilUv .iuiC1 "ciu. ier, pasipr. feacnwig at ii ajn. aun- day Schtfbl-at p-alm.' The services .SPECIAL CAR SERVICE - Sunday mornUig-:w4l be held In the to Circus. Grounds. See Advertisement new church. JThe keneral-Dublic is in this oaoer. rAdvf i it4- it I2TU f Tuesday night because of the lecture f ments, is very active just now lay ing plans for the gala event. Electrical parades will be held in many of the larger cities but it has been decided to hold the. parade here in connection with the "Corn Show! next Wednesday, as this will be more convenient and will give , more people from the surrounding country, an op portunity to attend arid .witness the j spectacle. " j j invited to worsinp''itKiis j nil iuL '"-'J ! I've been usin' 'cm for a number of years and expect to continue to, as they always do the business." Ask any dyed-in-lnc-wool sportsman abcut Winchester rifles and cartridges and tbr.l a about what he'll tell you. They are made in various sizes for all kina- c shooting and you'll get them if you ack b THEyfBRANDffl READ THE BUSINESS SPECIALS TODA - . -V 4.. f - ( a
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