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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 2

The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 2

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The Daily Timesi
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Salisbury, Maryland
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7 THE SALISBURY TIMES, SALISBURY. THURSDAY. MAY 2. 1910 PAGE TWO Game Called Wet Grounds SAYS NEW HOUSING MAY AFFECT ECONOMIC LIFE OF AKNAPOLLS The first medical in America wh taliliRhd in Phil-4 udclphia jn 17.11, Rural free msil delivery on the United Stated waa in a small way in bing hi wife only once. When bis mind cleared, he added, she was lying dead on the floor.

Dr. James I. Boyd, Prince Georges County Medimal examiner, had testified earlier that Mrs. I Perini had received six stab wounds. MAD3KET REEPOERTS il.

50-S5, few higher; Staymarts good color $1-25-40, few fine quality higher; fair color Koines S1.10--3; York. Starts and Black Twig Wwp Various varieties I'. 2l inch minimum U. S. cwnmer-cials acd unclassified 4tf-toc, few higher.

Potatoes: (old) DuU. Truck 100 lb sJLk S. li Ml ar.d P. Round While Chippewa and KuUar X. Y.

Round hiW I. S. ConuuercuLs H.t-5&. Raii-lOO lb sack V. HaliiMoc.

May 2 (AP) Produce: Arrls: steady. W. Va. 1 1. i bu.

boxes U. S. inch utinimuce Staymans IVv.UXIS 41 50- S5c, fjw hu-hcr, Uj. feiiket Is ixs inch Unt FREE OFFER With each tire purchased we arc jriving absolutely FREE I Gallon of Che finest grude. 10Q'1 Permit No.

PensI-rania Motor Oil tonight I fJElV TIRES I rnla vSt MOTOR OIL PL RE PARR AFIN BASF. Bring liour Own Container $6.15 $1.95 4.73x19 r-f- 1 4 If lK 1 Ife Annapolis, May '2 (AP) If additional officers' dwellings and quarters for enlisted personnel are constructed on Federal land here, tho effect on the economic life of Annapolis "may become quite ser. Mayor (ieorge W. Ualey asserted today. In a letter to Roar-Admiral W'l-son Brown, Naval Academy Super intendent.

Mayor Haley pointed out the Academy's Board of Visitors, now in session, might follow the action of previous boards in recommending erection of new government dwelling units. "Before this question of of living quarters is again raised by the Board of Haley wrote the Academy Superintendent, "a survey of the housing ituation in and around be made." Haley added that in his opinion there were adequate quarters available in the city. The Mayor said he had heard rumors that the Government was considering construction of quarters for the enlisted The city's taxable basis, Haley added, is slowly decreasing each year. The total assessable basis of a 1 UPROARIOUS FUH! Heart- Jvu wanr.ifij admtun with 43 Msactet girts, a lonely professor rU ECONOMY STORE FOR AUTO OWNERS LAKE ST. M.

STEIN, Prop. PHONE Wi M3M -1 bi. i ou can se a recently scheduled game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Red C'm-l to account i 'wet grounds." Flooded Ohio River covered Crosley Field, including lkr 'F Layers augouis ana nun uuk ican Airways, American-Hawaiian 1 Annapolis is approximately 000.000. exclusive of the Naval Steamship, Loft, American Bosch Academy, he continued, jj I'l SPOrUSiiEEL Metro Miniature News The new State office building reduction in the city's tax income and the city stands to lose more revenue when the new State S.

Rubber, Westinghouse, Great Xorthern, Caterpillar Tractor and Kennecott. The pound sterling extended a rally which started in Wednesday late foreign exchange dealings. Up a little less than a cent, the British unit held steady around midday. l.y mo Armory is constructed, Haley as. serted.

a. Tin i-i SATURDAY MCSX1S8, VAY ACQUITTED IN KNIFE SLAYING OF WIFE Vk I CHARLES W. DAYIS DIES AT BERLIN I Upper Marlboro, May 2 AP Joseph A. De Perini, 74-year-oid retired blacksmith, who pleaded self-defense, was acquitted last night of the butcher-knife slay Maine M.iuntain l.si-2,0t; Chip-ptwas and Kittabdms Idaho Russet BiK'banka tNevri Dull. Fla.

bo. baskeU U. S. I KauMins ht st $t-lt)-50: iwor-er luiV-lh. s.ick S.

2s $2.73. En crate, litis Triumphs V. f. Texas sacks Triumph V. S.

Potatoes: Dull. Eastern Shore Mi. bit. basket GoUK-ns I'. S.

is unsnuied Jerseys S. 1 ungraded Naney Halls and ruerto Ricans I. S. unicradeti White Yams I. S.

1 N. bu, baskets Puerto Rieans lT. S. Is few fine quality higher: ungraded Poultry: Fowl: Firm: chickens firm. Chickens: Rocks 2l-25c.

feSr hiirher; crosses 2-i-25c; mixed colors 22-2 4c! Leehorns l1 lb up l-iOi-. Fowl; Rocks' 1T-Ic, few higher; mixed colors, 16-lSc, few higher; Leehcrn Roosters: mixed tO-12c; Lcchorns Ducks: Yeunr Pikio 5 lb and over l-le. Philadelphia. lay 2 Fir: steady. cases; Whites itMilHe; lW.wr.s.

lS-2Jc; IT. S. Nw. I and 2. lH-l9He; 3 and -I, IP-g-tSc; trades l-17c; mediums, estnw or better whites 17-lSc; standani t'-t5'ic.

the Poultry; Fowl, fancy, Plymouth lS-2c: mixed colors Berlin. May 2 Charles V. Davis, retired carpenter, an invalid for twelve years, died yesterday afternoon at his home here, at the age of 73. He was a member of thv Odd Fellows Lodge. His wife.

Mrs. Anna Davis, an ing of his. wife at their Riverdale TO CELEBRATE rT home Feb. 20. A Prince Georges County Cir A BIG ALL-NEW jj MDonnlcl Duck 'adopted son.

Johnny Davis; two cuit Court jury found tho elderly i defendant not guilty after deliberating an hour and a half. The trial fun just to look through Wards; i Ijariooii aliOM GAMES cpeneJ Monday. De Perini testified that he fatally stabbed his 42-year-old wife, Alice, with a butcher knife which he seized from her in a fight at their apartment. Fl PRIZES 4 JlK I I fancy IT-lSc; Lefthorns, fancy 16-17c; ordinary. 10-He; old roosters colored U-12e Leghorns, 10c.

Dressed Pouluy: Fowls, freshed killed 1S-22SC, other sises 8-22c. Cnkka 21a-STc Sew York. May (AP) Eitss: Receipts, 43,055 cases: easy. Mixed colors, fancy to extra fancy, 19V21c; extras, 19-UHse; firsts, lSac; mediums, 16c; dirties Xo. 1, ISc; average checks, Whites: Resales of premium marks, 22-24 4c; nearby and mid-Western premium marks, 20-21 He; specials, 19ljc; standards, isic; resales of exchange to fancy heavier mediums, nearby and mid-Western mediums, 15e.

Browns Nearby fancy to extra fancy, 19-2lHc; nearby and mid-Western apecials, lHc; standards, 184; mediums, lt4c. Duck ejrgs, 19-21c. Lie Poultry: by freight, firmer. Fowls colored, 19-19ljc; Leghorn. 15c.

Old roosters, HV. Turkeys hem, toms, 17c. express, dull. Broilers Rocks, 25c; crosses. 23-25c; some, 22hsC; Leghorns, fancy to extra fancy, 19-2K-; others, 17c.

Fowls Colored some ISc; Pullet--Rocks, few 29-30c; crosses, small, 25c. Old roosters, 11 -12c. Xew York. May 2 AP) Under leadership of steels, selected stocks put on a quiet rally in today's Market. While there was a handful of gains running to 2 points, the comeback generally was in small fractions.

Top quotations were reduced in many cases near the final hour. Extremely slow intervals were numerous. Transfers for the full sesison were at the rate of approximately 700.000 shares. Conflicting European War dispatches continued as a speculative handicap, brokers said, but signs, of more stubborn resistance by the Allies in Norway helped stiffen i Wall Street sentiment. Business news, still was hopeful in spots and served to minimize selling.

Bonds were selectively improve? and commodities a trifle mixed. Stocks favored the greater part i of the time were U. S. Steel, Bethie- hem. Chrysler.

General Unit id Aircraft. perry. Pan She had been drinking heavily, he sisters and a brother, survive him. Horace Davis, brother, lives in Berlin, his sisters, Mrs. Ernest E.

Melvin in Delmar. and Mrs. S. J. Quilien in Ocean City.

He was a son of the late Henry E. and Maria Elizabeth Davis and was a native of Berlin. He followed his profession in Philadelphia for almost forty years and spent his retirement ytrs at his Berlin home. Funeral services will be held at the home at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon with trie Rev. William Logan, pastor of the Presbyterian Church officiating.

Interment will be in the Presbyterian Cemetery. His nephews, Leroy, and Ernest Melvin, and Horace. Calvin, Alan, and John Quilien will be pall catalogs! And, it's even more fun to buy from them at zhc catalog order department in our store." YouU Sad goods sot offered anywhere else in town! Our catalog order clerk will help you make pur selections and will even lend you a catalog to take home with you for a few days. You pay only Wardb low catalog prices, without even having to buy a stamp to mail your order or pay money-order tees. Shipping costs are cut through our Croup Shipment Plan.

Buy all your needs at Montgomery Ward said, and was asleep when he walked into the apartment. woke up and grabbed a batcher knife from the cupboard in the De Perini said. I pushed her back and took the knife away from her. "Then she grabbed another knife and male for me again. She came at me as if she would drive the knife clear through me." Pausing to regain his conposure, De Perini said he remembered stab- W.

MAIN STREET PHONES: 1420 1421 ENDS TONIGHT 2 FEATURES CASH MONEY DO YOU NEED BRING MOTHER LITTLE BROTHER SISTER TOO fSESZHEol TODAY! S2X t- THEATRE V. j. "Iff msi BBaaaaHHBaMBHKaBHBBaBT START YOUR MATCHED KITCHEN IN IDS SAM of If So, You Can Have 30 io 300. No Red Tape or Embarrassing Investigation CALL, WRITE, OR PHONE 1760 MR. GRAHAM.

Max. ATLANTIC FINANCE CORPORATION 209 Division St reet Nock Building Salisbury. Md. ll Kltl tUKt If fl VS1U1E FUNG II CABINET SINKS I ASSOCIATE FEATI RE ALL COLORED SHOW I Box Office Re-Opens 11 P. M.

THEATRE For an of Salbhury's tvired Tonite We'll Have Fun And How BIG NEVi HAS WIKGS .15 FOR BETTER BEER COLORED SKOrV FOR COLORED FOLKS! MAKE MINE 1 UCREEN 1 1 TECS rL'LCIAS WOLE AXCLS SUR! Friday Saturday TEX RITTER in "RHYTHM OF THE RIO GRANDE" i jm i i jrKwt-i I COMPUTE YOUR 1SEJU KITCHEN NOW MXTINEE SAT. Ill C03IPACT! FOII SMAIXEIMIOMES! ra tJ Wall Cabinet UiMMn. air. 8W LsrA V- I POWER ra BOtOTNT I I BOtOTNT ijj.llbivjj 3JjJiJii LAMOUR Sart buildiog a beaut ij kitchen today with thia gUsttaj white 2 icch cahinet sink. Acid-f eUtinf por celaia cnasel.

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