WILMINGTON. DELAWARE. T\P1BA FOR HARMONT.IdRfpvhllrAii I/ftden Try to SmoothOut Differences In Party R*»k«»The laying aside of differences' wag one of the main plena of Republican leadens who addressed a maw-meeting of Republican voters of the Fourth election district of the Beventh representative district at Centrevllle flail last nlirht.The speaker* were Colonel Henry A. duPont. former United States Senator; William H Hesld. former Congressman and T. Coleman duPont. candidate for re-election to the United States Senate. Henry M. Canby presidedWilliam P White led In eon** Amonc those In attendance were Mrs William K duPont. chairman «»f the Womens Republican CYmunlttee of Christiana hundred; Darlington Fllnn county chairman; .1 Gilpin HlghOeld. candidate for re-election as State Senator; Charles Warner, treasurer of .he state Central Committee, and William I'Ord, candidate for representative.Senator duPont admitted that the $3 filing fee has been a bugaboo In the any of getting people registered, hint added, we all know that the $3 tiling fee has nothin* to do with the registration, and whether we have registered or not we all must pay the riling tax.Colonel Thomas W Miller, alien property custodian and Rot*ert G Houston of Georgetown, addressed a largely attended meeting of the Fleet Pintrlct Republican Committee in the Young Men s Republican Club last night Kach speaker predicted that the Republican ticket would be elected in Pete ware.The parliamentary law class of the Republican Women's Cl tv Committee held a meeting last night at bead quarters. *23 fffh!pley street. After the meeting Mies Jeanette FVkman made an address on the aspects of the campaign ♦-LEVatiiatniloflibJl#WEWhy do other* use Every Evening want ads? Recause they get results! — Adv.