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| Hetrick, Augustus, 18, Wellsville, Pa. Herbert, Baby, 18 hours, St. Vincent's Maternity. Moudry, Benjamin, 1 month, 2033 E. Fayette St. Strausser, Clara A., 43, 112 N. Wolfe St. Lysher, Lillian E., 34, 3225 Raven-wood Ave. Collins, Rosette, 1824 N. Spring St. Logan, Patricia, 4 months, 312 S. Strieker St. Morgorth, George J., 7 months, 3405 S. Knell Ave. Mohr, Charles E., 66, 702 Ponca St. Lord, William, 55, Camden, N. J. Madrey, Robert, 2, 1611 W. Payette St. Campbell, Ethel, 519 S. Tolna St. [Tiirlkeld, George, St. Agnes Hospital. James, Clara Lee, 708 Grantley St. ipplewhaite, Mary M., Greenway Apartments. lamilton, William, 1426 E. Bank St. 5-r'aybush, Hyman, 129 N. Broadway, 'aft, Edward, 2056 Linden Ave. )arnell, Joseph F., Carney, Md. lillikin, Mary A., 1148 Sargent St. \*iljt, irum uuno.ee, eic; xortugas (Nor.), from Oslo, etc., 12th. San Francisco—Sailed: Stmr. San Felipe, 8th. BOUND FROM BALTIMORE New York—Arrived: Stmrs. Tuscaloosa City, Excellency, Winona County, 12th; Liberty, 13tB. Galveston—Arrived: Stmr. El Isleo, 12th. Jacksonville — Arrived: Stmr. Elizabeth, 12th. Hampton Roads—Arrived: Stmrs. Liberty, Wytheville, 12th. Philadelphia—Arrived: Stmr. Portmar, 12th. Savannah—Sailed: Stmr. Somerset, 11th. WIRELESS REPORTS Stmr. Hegira, 232 miles south Baltimore, 13th. Stmr. Lancaster, 102 miles northeast Cape Henry, 13th. Stmr. Ala, 1,675 miles east Boston, 13th. Stmr. Coahoma County, 1,271 miles east Ambrose. 13th. Stmr. City ol Norfolk, left Havre 7:30 a. m., 13th. Stmr. City of Hamburg. 1,105 miles east-northeast Cape Henry. 13th. Stmr. City of Baltimore, lat. 42:19 N., long. 61:17 w., 13th. Stmr. Lillian, 345 miles from Tampa, 13th. Stmr. Major Wheeler, 742 miles from Baltimore, 13th. LABOR PARTY WILL HONOR DANIEL DELE0N The Labor Party of Maryland will has been revived, with no general interest—until now. 'Shore Good and Sore' Now the 'Shoremen are good and sore, and they want an apology from Baltimore—or else! Some of them think they can overcome the political difficulties which lie in the way of secession from Maryland. They want nothing to do with Baltimore—right now, at least—and they believe they would be more contented if left to their own devices. They believe, judging from the tone of Mencken's articles, that the Eastern Shore is not appreciated in Baltimore, and they want to be emancipated from contact with a city which they think regards them with condescension and scorn. Rich in History The peninsula is largely an agricultural country, with only one city, Wilmington, with a population of Specialists in Ladies' &, Children's KELVINATOR automatic electric refrigerator for as low as $189 complete and installed |