Dover's New Firehouse Will be Publicly Inspected Tuesday and Dedicated Wednesday. Special Correspondence Every Evening. Dover, July 7- The Robbins Hose the new Arehouse, at the corner of Reed street and Governor's avenue, WIN he publicly inspected next Tues day and hadierted on Wednesday .The new butting, which was erected at a cost of $75,000, ie two stories in Delshi and of brick construction it faces Governor's avenue and has a], rear entrance on Reed street on the front of the building. In the], Centre, te ® atone marker, then which remerribed the name of the company nd the dates 1882-1921, referring to the date of the company’s ormentaa tion and the date of starting the new Building Two large doors read Into an oppor tue room, while neathier doors pro videt ne nn entre for members The bell tower, also of brick, ta in the centre and over the front of the Puiiding In the tower to the historic Delt of the company, which was cast tm 1884 from parte of the first Ine Motive that mate a runner the Del aware railroad . ‘The aparatun room provides enace fr the compani'’e tee plecee of an Paratie to etand atte by it), with oom in the mar for additional equip ment when it # nested To the rear of the apparatiae room to clubroentir the members. On the enuth atte apparatie recte a apaeions both Team and waehroom, and on the north side are mocks for frying howe. Rub ber beote ant oats are placed ston the rear wall of the room. A white stairway leans to the encore floor and opens into a large neti fortum, which occupies the master por tion of the second door and will be tuned by the Dover Town Corncil ae ite Pecular ineacting place The room Dan windows on the aiches and an open fireplace alone the ninth well ‘The space in the mir of che malin from to divided into three empert menta, one rrom for sleeping quarters for drivers, a lndies retiring roan and a modernity = equipr kitchen which will be used by the fleener in Preparing banquets and «uppers .The building was erected by Tan W Clifton, a Dower contractor, and the electrical work was planned by Harvey Roop aris or Growers. At Ceorges, July T- National Loder No. 920100 will open the annual carnival Saturday evening at 7erlon and % will sun untill Saturday night Week A 40-piece hand will play every night for dancing. A high-diving ac t donated car to the awariet, and numerous other attractions HOM, Shick and Charles Davita while driving through . Georges . Were run into by George oft Bridgeton, So J. Mr Afustin made everything satisfactory ‘The directors and officials of the St Georges Branch of the Delaware Trust Go. held the monthly luncheon In the] Dank building vertertay and annwar '@ the fecal mannger, Benjamin Presented him with a chest of r efiver containing 190 pecen, as a well- wing present. After the business ane Ginn, which began at 19 o'clock, a lapehean was served to all in the Delaware Trust Pulidine There in at tendance were Hery Buckson George Snedeker Jores HOS Cham Marry Lester Pnward Leeter Willan B. Lester, and Morey Gray of Bt Georgee, Jorn Crumpton and Rory Crumpton of Porters. Albert Kumper Or. of Port Penn Grits Reiser and Harry Werth of Delaware City, Wil iam G Taylor, view-president Secto r Baker, treasurer, of Wilmington CLAYMONT NOTES, Gayment. July 7—The Heard of Education has re-flected Wiliam G President nee Wiliam Remelen Baier Viet -president Fred _Par- DEATHS IS At ie Del neuty 5 NRiveakest her seth year si hate trimmies are invited to Alliapee Chures at W Nee Sevurday after pone 1 #220 Shock. Interment at River Lee comers itis may be Viewer to the residence of her som Charles H 8 BAL Borure street on Friday eyps roterinck July 8, 1923 John A rie § Collins mt tives and friends are invited to at ‘We etty on Ju 1997 wae rite of Charles Mt ter artna: Barry ante na ina a on Saturday bt 2 celine ciry tune ’ Oy ute derkeon etreet on Monday afternoon July in at 2 Stroek§ — Invermnent at Nirerelow seyne very BOUTHOATE In this larry ( ieee and f e Ayan _ f were arenun in oon. uly at oeliek end interment eat oy * w metioe ou duly f death notion fecoved toy this column will be found on wona, the retiring superintendent of schools, will soon go to Washington, where he will engage in the manu facture of chemicals. Miss Elsie Reburn, Mrs. W. A. Mearn and Miss Leah McMinn will represent Claymont at the Epworth League institute to be held at Dover next week. Forest Rice, of Chester, Pa. will erect a $10,000 bungalow at Overlook. Paul King will occupy the house vacated by Norman C. Entriken, and Walter C. Kennedy will move to the King property. ' Byron D. Hathaway has returned from New York mountains. Arthur P. Hudson has obtained em ployment in Philadelphia, LEWES PERSONALS, Lewes, July 7.—Mrs. Howard Davis has gone to Baltimore to visit her sis ter, Mra. Thomas J. Virden is entertain ing Miss Kistler, of Phiadelphia, J. Wright Roland and Harry B. Ro land are Visiting their grandparents, Mra. Louis P. Evans has gone to Annapolis, Md., to visit her son. CAMDEN PERSONALS, Camden, July 7—Mra. Alfred Smith, Sr, entertained the Afternoon Bridge Club. Mrs George Butler is attending the summer school of Cornell University. Killson Barnard, of Chicago, is visit ing his mother, Mrs. Remson C. Bar nard. Mrs. Benjamin F. Hartman and Miss Charlotte Matthews are guests of Mrs. George Clark, TYNDAL’S CAMP, Georgetown, July 7—Tyndal’s camp situated in files from Georgetown, will commence on August 19, and con tinue 10 days, under the direction of Dr. Ronard Mills, pastor of Grege MF Church Blades. Extensive im provements will be made to the rounds. The committee consists of George T Adams, Bo HL Tyndal, Marty J. Short, Charles Teague, Thomas P. West, William ©. Tyndal, William M Tyndal, Greensbury PF. Dukes and Thomas EB. Jones. There are $2 tents on the grounds, and the commuter plans to erect even more. GEORGETOWN PERSONALS, Georgetown, July TAVibur 1. Mime of Wilmington, spent the Fourth with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wile 0) Adame Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Workman are tine their sone tt Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. Harry ‘Tee of Harring ton have been visiting Rev. and Mrs. Jon T Rafier, Charing Bo Win will upend part of the sumer with his palster, Mr. Thomas Mumfird at Oak Orchard, near Wnelant of Phiadelphia, 1+ isting Jack Fearon. Thomas Ro Purmmell and family are vupying that cottage at Oak Orehand Alfred Person ‘Townsend and family will spend ‘part of the summer at Rehoboth Rearh. Owen George of Wilmington has been vieeting his mother, Mrs. Kate George Tr. Herbert Road of Philadelphia, spent part of the week with his mother, Mrs. Martha A. Ross, John Rawlins of Pittsburg, Pa, spent part of the week with his father, Willam W. Rawlins. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Croll of Phila delphia, spent part of the week with Trothonotary and Mr. John Kerr. Stodiey Martin of Philadelphia, is a guest of Horace M. Swain of NEW LAW STUDENTS. Ther, July T—Law students have resisters as follows: A BR. Magee, fr.onth former Judge William H. Bogoe, Jot Morrie and T. Muncey Ketth with Henry Ridgeir; Melvin Hopkins with James M. Satterfield. Add State