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Lile Newark Post lile Newark Post VOLUME XVI NEWARK, DELAWARE, OCTOBER 14, 1925, Tomato Pack Here Bus iness M e n To Firemen Off On FIVE_G_E_N_E_R_A_T_IO_N_S_l-_IO_L_D_I_~E_U_N_IO_N__ --.J 1 Washington Man Din on Nov, 5th AL II Ilwl'L illg of Lh ' Dillner Tops All Records Co mm iLL('\' ul' t.he Chamb ' I' of Quest Of Prize Believed Victim CO llln"'I'C(' Iw ld YC'ti Lc l'd" Y' H I't. '1'­ As Season Closes nOOIl , iL WII S Ih '\ ' i d ~ d Lo hold Lhe At Wilmington Of Exhaust Fumes " Illllla l I,'a ll dinlH'I'-I'I1'( 'L ing 0 11 'l'hu n .;d u,V l' V l\ nj n ~ , Novl!Jnb c l' 5th, 150,000 as('s orn and Toma -I ill Lh· LJ II i v(,l'si Ly Co ml1l0ns, Atglen Babd To Lead Newa rk Con­ George H, Payne, 58, Found Dead 10 sCann ed, S 'Iling Re ord for (,hail'Ill' "1 M('(;linLock, of lhe lingent In Big Parade Thursday; Benealh His Machine on Outskirts l'O llllllil L(" ill 'hlll 'g<" l'ul'lhl'I' .. n­ Thi s Territory ; Pack onsider d Ilolllwcd lhat II well-Il ll own Deill ­ Expect Bigges t Turnout In Aetna's of Ncwa rk Yest rday; Note Re­ V ry Fill' by Dealers; Lines Shut WII/'('1I 11 wi ll Ir e Llw spl'alw l' , Mu ~ i c Hislory; Many Competing Com­ veals Iden tily ; Had Been Unwell lind ''eln -ma llillg wi ll be in ch!ll'l,e Down Yeslertiay, 01' A , D, Co bb, panics for Some Days, III IIddiLioll Lu t.he l' eg' ulHl' pl'O­ '1'11(' 1lI ,'g('sL lunlllt.u a nd corn pllck gl'l1nt , it is li kLoly thnL locnl husi­ GOV, "AL" SMITH A SPEAKER LA Y UNDER CAR TWO I-lOURS ill t.ht, hi s lo l'Y 0 1' Ihi s t" ''I' il IJ I'Y 'nliL'd II ('SS nla LLl'l'H 0 1' ill1pol'tllnce will I • yc's L('l'(lay wh l' 1I Li,l' U niL<'(\ "H" killg dist'u Hsc'd aL the lI1 eeLin g, '1'h o A tna FirC'mcn will bring Lheir ('OIllPlIIlY'S plant hCl'e shut dow n wilh \l c'!i{'VC'c! 10 hll VC' h C(, 1I sun'o C' al'd by 1!J 25 pal'llde SC'USO II lo a close tomor­ II VC' I' Ir,o,ou() 'a sl' S of C(l 1'1I I1nd Lo ­ fUllws ('rOil' th' nl olu l' ex hllus L, row ,, (' tcl'lloon , when they IIppear in t:cn t'g't· II . Il ayne, fig- e el 58 yCtll':i, or ,nlltoc's Oil th' 11001' 1I11d !'Ill'ollte 1.0 Methodist Conference Wll shill g'lO Il , D, C" \ II ~ foulld dClld lrUYl'l'S, Wilmingloll lit the mllmmoth pnrade Above is " pi clul'c ,,("(iV(' g'(' IH' I'IlLi onH 0 (' Lh e CI'C'g'1; I' fl lllil y whith Ulld l' 1' hi s aulOlllObi lc IIlon~ thu Lin­ 11I ('llId, 'u ill lhe lollll, accordin g lo b'ill A" huld in connecLion with tho wC l'e pl'cHcnl lit a I' CUlli on helu l'ccc'lIlly al, lhe home o [ 1'11', anti M I' H, Urges Pension Funds co ln \I ig' hw llY IIdjllcrnl to Lhe l.UI1I II. IL Co le, nlllllH g'l', were 2H,000 150th Hnnive! '~ ", ' y of the ,1oundinlr of ', I ~, Guthlle, Newal'k, ({ eliding fl 'O Ill Jdl Lo right Lh (·y HI C: MI '~, lhe Wilmington Volunteer Firo Det Rebecca Gl egg, MI S, MillY JHmi Holl, Mr, ,'ew('11 ,Iurnl son, 'I MI' , fal'lI1 /I mil l' l'a ~ t o f N(' wlIl'k, 'n l'l y cas 's 0 1' s W"el corn, GU,OOO CII S ' S o[ '1', JlIlI'LmenL. 'vol'ld yefl"s ago, the 'cwell T, ,lumiRoll, ,JI'" nnd S w·1I T, Jllmison, 31'd, y(' slul'(la y cve nill"" lOll1alo III.II'(·C', and 7G ,OOO easc' s 0 (' Meeting in Wilmington A l Lh e li l1I e 01' lhe di Hco v(' ry, Lh e whull' tomaloC' s, 1':Hch 01' lhesc ilcms 'ity fil'omen woro put on u paid bllSis, Mrs, Gl'cg'g', who enjoys g'oo ti hrullh and is ~ lill aclive, will cclebmle /lI olOl' oC his CIII', u I odge 1' 0adsLel:, 1'11 1' SUI' paSH es lhe I !J24 sca son, Ministers and Laymen Adopt Reso­ but the memory o( the old volunteers her !l .l st birLhday Thllrsday, October 15, wa s still I'unnillg', Th· dOl\d ItIlin 's The rush CH ill lo II s udd 'lI close is bei llg kcpt alive by the Relicf Asso- ============================ lutions Endorsing Move, co II !lI' WIIS torn ofl' as i I' he H ll ' u"'g'I ~ d lilt · lu sl wl'cl wilh lhe advenl of: :. ciuLion of Lhut city, it is expcctod to be the largest demonstrution of I1g0ill Sl lhe dellr!ly cn I'boll monoxiu (' biLing fro ~ L, Pl'io l' to thlll lillie, its kind ever staged in the city, Over Five Hundred Attend Services Marking gus. th c n~ SllC' I11C'd no ',HI lo lhe lomatoes, The Wilming'lon di sti'ict of the M, WalLe I' R, Powell WUH the fil' ~ t Lo "'or hours aL a limc, growers kcpt E, onf 'ren 'c took definite stops ,'ome 2500 rurul firemen with beco mo suspi cious o.c tho CU I' plI l'k d teams lind ll'u 'ks in lill c III th e plant Monday in b hlilf o[ ug d and infil'm sco r R of trucks fi nd engines wiII pa­ 223rd Anniversary Of Head Of Christiana rllde, "long with the Wilmington do­ in tir e ditch beside tho road, UPOII :~~~I;~,,, ;Vi ~:~,ic;,g I'~~ ;'I f~;: ~1~'~}O I;~(~ II~ ~lY f~~ miniHt'l'S, no longo l' ablo to carll a purlment, '1'he Aetnu co mpnny of With one of the largest crowds the ll'aveling facililies and the condi­ invesligating, he round Payne's body, livelihood, TOg'ethel' wilh Wilsoll I3l0c ksom, hc III OI' C', '1'111' ('I'Op WII S /'l ev ' I' hell vier this LowlI has bcen milking pluns for over to entol' the portals of the old Lion of the people were ~~ o poor she Hepl'cHe ntlltivcl< from upwards of noLifi ed depuLy ('o rner R obert J, lhlln lhis Yl'IIl', 1"0 1' lwo solid weeks, thls 'vent 'for weekR, nnd indications building' on hand, the 223rd anni- a nd those who acco mpanied her, had Jo/'ty of lho fi ely 'huI'chc8 in the J o n c ~ , The body WII S Llw n relllov 'd th ' cnLil't' for 'e lit lhc I1lanl wOl'keu point to u large tU/'llout, It is hoped versury of the founding of Head of to g'0 through such terriblc privation di st ri ct , 'omp/'i sing- both minislcrs lo lhe undcl'l l king- pnl'l o l '~ of MI', day IIntl nighL Lo kel' p IIbl'cast o[ Lhe to hav ' neu J'ly one hundred "rod Christiana Presbyterian Church was that by the t ime the two w ee k ~ were and luymc lI , mot in Gruce M, E, ,IOIIC' H here, I' 'd tid(' whi ('h s wept down llpon shirts " in Iinc when the parade move!! . lebruted Sunday, up they wel'e more than ready to Church, mOl'ning and afte/'noon, and lhem, (:mw('l's who li ed up wiLh lhe ofT, Two services \V I' hcld , lit 1 L in co me home to I'c'llpel'nte, n end T wo {['om'" al Lh latter sess ion unanimously tho mo/'ninp: and at 7 in tho evening, The mu sic lit bolh se rvices ('o mp"ny 0xpe l'i (' nc 'd, ~rl o n g' wiLh Gil", Smith There was 1"l'olll 1111 I' (' pod ,s nvnilnblc lor!ay , adopt.ed I' cR olul i o n ~ (' ndo l'sing the DUl'ing tho intervonfng hours, most dil'cc Lcd by MI', and Mrs, Arthur B, olhl' l' conlract. 1lI t' 1I ill th' s tal', II Flan [0 1' looking I~te l' t he ca l'e of A .ceulure o[ Lh e doy will be the Pllync dl'clV hi s ('Ill' up 1I1 0llgs iri o lho di sti ll " l ('('c'ling oj' slllis fu cLion in of th vi s ilol's s pont Lheil' timc in IWil so n, of Wilmington, both of whom di ~ (Ib l li' d and ag d millistCI' H and fo /' I PI'l'S 'nc of Govcl'nor A\(rcd E, Smith, I' ond shol't.I y lI ('lc l' LI,I' ' 0 o'cloc l ye3- ll1l1l Llw y l'sClI lWd lIl e cl istl stl' l' bl' ough variouH homes in the co mmunity, or li re a 'co mpli,'hctl JIIu s icians, Their lC'l'(la y al'lel'noon, Many II I1LoisL!> their (\ <, .p.r nd enLS in ca s' of theil' be- u~ N ' W ,YIII'Ic" •. Jle will be the gU~8t strolling about the churchyarQ find ducls, in pal'ticula/', we l'e greatly np­ "pon thl' 0Pl'lI mal'kd by t.he htige ing summoncd by Lh e Grim Reap I', 01 lh(, City, Ih N ew York F,ro De­ pll sRer! llr' s pot du/'ing Lh e bIlIHIH: o.c 1m, cemrotc l' Y, People (I'om all parts of PI' 'elaled, crop lhis YC' ," ', Whal I' cllll'li PCI' R ev, Thol'lla s R , Van Dyke, pastol' plIl'lmcnL Hand will al ~o be present lIl l' a (,let'li oo n, dri villg 0 11 in lhe bo­ thC' st.ate wcre noted in the throng, will he Ill ude lhell1 callnol, 0 (' 'OUl'se, I' Epwo rth M, E, hUl'ch, was Hnd will likely g' ct the hono,' position Ii e l' thu L lh ownc /' u f: th · en I' wu s I PrncLicnlly 1111 came in autos, The (C:o n li~"l'u go / l.) I'''pai/'ing' it, PaYII\' WIl S ~ lr u l.
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