NEWARK POST NEWARK POST, NEWARK, DEL., NOVEMBER 22,1916 NUMBER H

ECOMMENDS APPOINT. BUILDING OFFERED FOR COLLEGE WORK I JESSIE FIELD VISITS NEWARK MENT OF TOWN MANAGER COMMUNIT~MEETINGS PROG~ESSING ! Feeble Mindedness In Dela- New Campus To Be Known Varied Intere3ts of Community Presented at Meeting f..~ayor Hossinger's Suggestions Presented at Community Meeting ware Reviewed At The As "The Green" A large crowd greeted Miss Jes. dent? At first the speaker WIlS .'1 On Tuesday Evening New Century Club The exceptionally long stretch sie Field, well-known educator, la ughed at him but by and by pl.b­ who addressed the Commun ity li c sentimcnt swung with him, the This is a community meeting, yet this town must be the center In the absence of the president, of fine weather has permitted the Meeting held in the Newark M. E. fence wa built, a nd accident. be­ '0 this community, and while I do not care to tire you with an account Miss Frances Hurd, Mrs. C. O. &!'ading operations of the new chul'ch on Tuesday evening. Mayor CRm e a t hing of the past. Just so o ' Iocai conditions, it seems to me to be an appropriate time to express Houghton, vice.president, pres ided campus to progl'ess so that the Hossinger presided at the meet- wo t um out attention to sa ni ':; ·.1- Ii thought that I have had relative to the munagement of our public at the meeting of the ew Cen- northel'l1 portion is almost com­ ing. Professor Rawlins, of Dela· t ion and the like in an efl'ort to u \ ~litie;,: that of having a Town Manager. The idea is not original tU I'y club held in Co uncil Chamber pleted. That portion of the n ew ware Co llege, f ormerly of Bridge- prevent sickness, and kee p the \,~- th me. but is a plan that has been adopted by a great many towns la t Monday. The afternoo n's pro. campus which lies between the ville, rendered a number of selec- community well. But every single a d citie and is meeting with great s uccess. I,; ra m opened with a piano solo by lJroposed dormitory on the north tions on the'pipe or e- nn which were person is needed t o help tart the t SO!ne twenty-five years ago when our light and water works were Mis Anna Ritz, followed by a duet a nd li brary buildings on the south, ap'precinted. In t he course of the fine co nstructive movements, t o jj~s t installed the houses in this town numbered about two hundred. by Mis ' ,Wlison a nd Miss Ritz. Wolf Hall on the eas,t and Science evening Mayor Hossinger stlgg' st - tO llc h every phase of li fe. It i a tow we have probably six hundred or more with but a small percent. D uring the busin ess session the Hall on the west i to be known as cd the employment of a t own uan. sin to say 'do not' and yet fad to ag-l! nO,t connected in some way with our public utilities. motion that the new club house "The Co llege Green." agel', as reported in detail in an- furn i. h anything better 1'01' the W ;:; now have invested in our streets, water works, electric plant, I be offered to t he community com- The roof is being placed upon other colll11n, for the consid era. people a round us." s werage system, town buildings, and t.own equipment, upwards of mittee ,heat, li ght, and rent f ree, Wolf Hall so that progress on the tion of the citizens. Mi ss Field referred to the gren t- $~ O,O e() . While I am not deprecating the efforts of the Council or the as a place fo r the monthly meet. interior work will not be retarded Mi ss Fiell congratulated the problems of eductaion, covered by l!jewer Commission or any of our public officials, yet I feel that the ings to be resumed in January, was during t he winter. people of Newark upon t he fact the schools and libraries, the prob­ t ..wn Iws gotten to a place where a Town Manager is badly needed. passed una nimously. The foundations of the new dor- t hat a "community meeting" is lem of rec reation, a nd the prolJ . I Tr;· public official who does not receive any remuneration for his The feature of the afternoon was mitoTY for men are nearing co m- poss ible, declaring, "The greatest lems of f riends'tip. "It i a s plen­ s"'rvice looks after his own affairs first, and the affairs of the town the talk by Miss Elizabeth Kite of pletion a nd work on ,the building t hing in t he wo rld is sure to be did thing to develop a community a fterw'Irds, and it seems to me that with $200,000 invested the town Phoilladelphia on the s ubject of w ill advance rap i·d 1'Y . In spite of done if you have once drawn to- f r iendsh ip," s,le said,-"the f eel. could well afford to employ a Manager whose duty it shall be to look lFeeble Mintlediless in Dehllw He. the difficulties met in securing gether." in g thD;t draws all t ogethe"-anc1 c.~ter our public works. Miss Kite is a member of a natiJn- steel, a new oonsignment has been The speaker continued, "Before makes evel'yone in the town f eel a The Manager must be a man with some knowledge of mechanical, a l committee of workers who vi sit received and the reinforced con­ we as a community can accom- pr rt of everything in the town. electrical, sanitary and civil engineering. He should have some ex- the var io us tates of the Union. crete wOI'k will round off. A large plish thing ' we must first cat ch Open yo ur homes a nd share them l'cutive ability, and practically take the'place of the Mayor. He would She has been brought to portion of the old dormitory build­ the song at the hea rt of t hings-it with t he stranger whose home is ,peet w ith Council and make recommendatoins but have no vote. He through the efforts of Mrs. Deem. ing is still under r oof, so that is only then we can do something mil es distant. I know a litt le wo­ would have an office in the central part of the town, allowing him er, State Chairma.n of the Civics building operations will not be in­ together. It has a lways seemed man in Wisconsin whose hnsband : 'hat 'lssistants were necessary, and receive taxes, light, water and Co mmittee, who is making a s pec- terrupted by bad weather. to me that song must run, 'Give to is a station agent. No matter who ,.\ewer payments and would practically become the executive officer ~f ia l effort to bring the s ubject be- everyone a cha nce.' That is the co mes to t hat town, they sooner 0 1' Ine to'" n. It may be said that s uch a man cannot be found, but thiS fore the 1}eople. th ing the Master understooa abou't lacer come in contact with that il' not true as men are now being trained along these lines, and the Miss Kilte reierre:J throughout GUNNING ACCIDENT the people living and working to- home. There is always some little ~ stem has already been started in a number of other towns, more her talk to the folk whom s~ e was AT COWANTOWN gethel'. It means that everyone act of kindness, of thoughtfl1' nes , lj,'artic~!larly in the West. discus!Ji ng as s ub-normals, substi. wit h whom we have anything to radiating from it. I once said to These managers are paid according to the size of the town. For tuting the term fo r the harsher Popular Young Man Mortally share is our neighbor . . It means the woman in t hat home, Whd is l ' town of this size a man should be obtained for $1,800 or $2,000 per name sometimes used. each for a ll , a nd all for each; t hat the plan that has made yo ur home ' lear. Some cities like Dayton, Ohio, pay as high as $15,000 per year. I The speaker's plea was for the Wounded the interest of any one person is s uch a bless ing to the entire com­ i have talked with a number of our public officials both in Council establ,ishment of an instit ution J. Cecil Creswell, aged 27 years, absolutely sma ll compared to the munity'? And she told me that she I nd t}1 o. Sewer Commission, and they approve of the scheme in gen. a nd commitment laws, as the a son of William Creswell, of [;ood of a ll t ogether. It means a a nd ,her husband ·had t a lked it ~ r al, ' I bring this to your attention at this time feeling that it i~ a Ineans by which these s ubnormals Cowantown, was fatally shot by chance for every side of every over long ago and decid~d to tithe ,hatter of much importance, and that we may have a chance to thmk may be chanrred f rom a menace Walter Marcus of Elkton, on Sat­ one's life ; it means the doing their home, just as they tithed i< oyer, and possibly put it into effect the coming year. into useful citizens. Miss Kite urday aftel'l1oon while the two away with things that are wrong their money. And so they had I' used the wo'rd " menac()" in con- by putting in their place things go ne on, making the God of Lo've 17 were gunning in Scott's woods, · 1 AEROPLANE PASSES Inection with the force of heredity near the former's home. Marcu ':! that are good." real every day in the week to the 'I 141EW MEMBER in the s ub-normal population. She fired down a ridge at a rabb:t bu :; Miss FieJ.d referred to a person- entire neighbo rhood. One of the BOARD OF TRUSTEES OVER TOWN I illustrated the possibilities of milsscd his aim and fired again just al expe'l'ieuce, when acting as s up- nicest things that can happen," --- turning these same s ub-normals as Creswell st epped out of a thick­ erinltendent of the Page county, Miss Field declared, "is when a Principal Of Wilmington Congressman C?n Way To I into. usef~l . c iti ~<' ns by skillful ?i. et. T'he charge struck Creswell in Iowa, schoo ls. "The school yards community develops someth ing of High Appointed To Washmgton rectlOn, c Itlllg Ill stance after 111- the Lace, some of the Rhot entering were ugly and unsightly," she de- it· own, when they put to II e a ll Many residents witnessed on (continued on page 5 ) his eye and penetrating ,the bra in. clared. "There were cinders, the resources of their ow n." The By r eason of his election to the Monday the passing of an aero­ Marcus heard him cry out and holes in the coal houses, and weeds spealler cited here, her eXlperience l /residency of the State .Board of plane, piloted by Sergeant William MORE HUMANE running forward saw him stagger­ everywhere. Some one s uggest ed once in a remote district of Ala­ 'Let's plant tulip beds,' and we bama where she had gone to speak. E tlucation, Dr. Clifford J. Scott, C. Ocker, of the U. S. Army, ear- METHOD SUGGESTED ing. He ca.rried him for nearly a mile to the l'oad and gettingn,id sent for six thousand tulip bulbs. One boy after the meeting came ~ upel'intendent of the Schools o' ry ing Congressman.elect O. D. h ll;d him carried to Union Hospit:·I, The plan worked like a charm and up to her and said, "Miss Field, W ilmington becomes a member of Bleakley of Franklin, Penna., in a Grand Jury In Report Urges Elkton. He was un1conscious when created a pride which cleared up I see from your talk yo u are inter­ the Board of Trustees of DelalWar< ~rip from League Island to Wash- Many Changes In Crim- he arrived a nd remairned so llntil a" the school grounds. The song ested in boys a nd girls who can do I ' 11 ·t fi t 'th the Il1gton. I' nal Code at the heart of things teaches s things as well as those who know Co llege. He WI SIrs WI The rn a-c hine was fl yi ng at. a he died on Saturday night. Co r­ I that the positive, constructive things.' And he went on to t 11 neeting of the Board on Tuesday, height of about 800 feet followlllg oner Litzenberg held an inquest "It is time ,to abandon the bar- on Sunday even'ing, the jury find­ things are the things that count me," t he speaker continued, "how Nov. 28, at which time the next the tracks of the Pennsylvania bal'ous rope. We are more humane ing a verdict of accidental death. most. It teaches us literally the he had learned to make knives. No ,!,)gula r meeting occurs at the COl'- I :ailroad to Baltimore and Wash- to the stray dogs f rom the pound." Mr. Creswell's parents, his wife, old Bi,ble injunction, 'Overcome one had ta ught him, he had had This statement is made in the re- who waR Miss Margaret McCleary, evil with good'." The speaker re- no tools other than t hose found in lege in Newark. arrived in Wash. 111~~~ ' m ac hine port of the grand jury of New Cas- and a brother, William, instructor lated the story of a town lying be- the average log cabin; ne hall no Dr. Scott came to Wilmington in ington about 3.30 o'clock, after a tIe county, s ub~itted to the Co urt in Manual Trairning in the Elkton Iowa st ee pcliff, whcre many ser· 1s ource of suppli es but he found J :)14 a s Superintendent of Public II short st op in Baltimore. Mr. of General SesSIOns l~ st Th~rs- High School, survive him. ious accidents occurred repeated- scraps of steel fo r the blades, and ~ k h oo l .' to fill the vacancy caused Bleakley cla ims he is the first day afternoon in opposlllg hanglllg I Iy. The town raised money for a material fo r the hand les. He by the death of Dr. Twitmyer. In member of Congress who has gone as capital punishment. The jury C ttl M M t splendid ambulance service and wanted to make knives, however h~ cogr.it i on of his work in educa- to Washington in a flying ma­ recommends that hanging be abol- a e en ee ., built a hospital to take care of the 'Now I just make them to have ili on in W ilmington and throughout I chine. He is a banker and is in­ is hed by act of the Legislature 'i n At Lynnethwallte l injured. But fin a lly some one something hard to make,' he said. ~he st ate, t he Co llege conferrec terested in a stabli zier invented this state, and that if t here must A meeting of the Delaware Hol- came along and said, 'Why not P'1.1t 'I didn't like to fai l, so I kept on 'lIpan him the degree of Doctor o f I by A. C. Macy, and used on Ser· be a capit a l punishment, some stein-Friesa n Breeders Associa­ a fence around the cliff a nd do t rying a nd t rying until folks said Pedagogy, at the commencement geant Ocker's machine in yester- more huma ne method be used. It tion, held at Lynnethwaite Farm, away with the possibility of acci- (continued on par;e 4 ) ,,; xercise' last June. day's flight. is even intimated in the report that on Concord pia . o ngr eSc~ma, n LIar painting at th close of t h ,r !I I '\ ee In . & I t l'olk and ,,\ 1111 am oxe Wilm ington F in . r t~ ,oc'et~'·· Ito cel h r a~e l\'JlI l.'ICIP n- on aturc1 ny , N'o" ember 2,i, at the it mll t be infl icted as a cor rective I.west E lkton, t o 1:. G. Dinl man . e:c. ' _ .' ': _. 1: honor of Its guests, an.d w e' c ~ I btl.' Fail' hen dqllarters " 'il l11i ng, ndmi nisterec1 so l e l ~' to nl.: as n de- • on. of W a lk e r ~v dl e. Md., at t heI r pi ~I d nl of the IIn.l lan & II e ~: hibiti o n for his p ic III' "The rences will be of natlOn, \\'1d e 111 · , , .' I I ' I tcontinu .c1 on page 4) hi d of $141 8240 ling!'\ wol'th orporlltlOn. Country Doctor." l~re s t , . ton, at olle 0 c oc (, ~ . . NEW ARK POST, NEWARK, DEL. NOVEMBE:R 22, t 916 : -=-- . . ' IC h . h . Elkton cleared $117 Emel'son R. rothers of EI' HERE AN PARK MARKED December 31, f or which he Sh :J.! 11 ping a ' the plot of this particular Former oroner Wlllwm H. UI C ~ ea l l' ltry supper and 1\11'5 . Maud Holt, widow BY SIMPLICITY pay $ 10.50 to t he Board of Game play, has ever solv ed the probl"m Willis of the Dover section, wa' flOom thell' annua pou . Samuel H olt, of The C?llLnWI Hnd Fi h Commi io ners, and >e before, and the res ult i oen of the forced last week to kill a valuable Geol'ge S. Wooi;y, a survivor of merly Mi Maud Hagut' of Elites 01 r OI:~d: --- must a lway ' have the licen. e in best plays of the yeal'. hoI' e one of whose legs was the FI'rst Maryland Confede. rate . . . _namon, 1.\S Plans For Court House hi pos es ion while hunting. All Friday and Saturday, "And the b urpl'lsed theu' relative. and J:, 'Connell & ,. broken when an a utomobi le collid- Cavalry, long a leading t friends with their qui. l ma rr ._, Square Submitted I unnaturalized foreign-bol'll l' si- Law ays"- will be the big at. u~l~edle s ed with his team. man of Chesapeake CitY'13 ad 'd' Ph ' l I I I ' ' The Wilmington Park Commis. dellts o ~ the. State are classrd a~ tl·a ~t ion. R i.c har~ B~nnett, t~~ r ~­ his home there on Nov, ,age on FI'I , ay III I ae e. p II, WI Thiev s slole sion aided by an a dvi. ory board non-resident. of ~he State. .\n) no\\ ned Mutual: tal, appe.a . s In they will spend the wlnt 1' . • utom h i l e~ OW l of expert, in the persons of Will. person, not an allen,. who ha', r~ - the pla ~, a cre,atlOn fro;n hI ' own Ladies of Cheny Hill M. E. 74 years. iam M. Kenda ll, Charles A. Platt, sided a year or more In the state I ' pen. HIS role IS called. Imr:nen se­ and John Russell Polk, of New deem.ed a resi.dent of the state. and deserve. the application, for .. ? .. ~ tl;e dL ! !di~t h ~r 'c~ ~~~~~~~3~~~~~~iE~~~~~*~~~~~;~~~~~~iE~~~~~-~ttII ~.\Onend 1\1. I' .. l hUI York, have awarded the de ' ign for It IS u~!awflll for any person to Mr. Bennett IS ~alled upon to do iat=1 II the new court house square to take.or kill moro than 20 ducks, 01' some .g r~at act1l1g, and that . he Zantzinger, Borie and Medary, of 12 bll'ds 01' fowl of any other spec- does It, IS a foregone conclUSIOn,; PhHadelphia. Five plans were s ub- i~s, ex~') pt snipe a nd plover: and The plot of. "And t~e Law ~ays, mitted by various a rchi.tects and SIX animal., except such ulllma!s I ' a masculine mel'slO~ o~ Mad· Satisfied Customers after spending almost a whole as a re .habitually trapped fOT thell' ame X"-as far as )ll"lnc lples .a~'e afternoon in con ideration of their pelts, In anyone day,. 01' t~ have concerned. ' Early ~Istake s - v~s l t . 111 different merits the board decid- s uch birds, fowl 01' alllmais pos- ed upon the stem. Judge's hell'­ ~lr . Harrill ed that the pla;s of Zantzinger, session for more t han five days that is the gist ?f the plot-on? of Borie and Medary combined the a~t~I' the close of the season for the best .shown I.n ?hoto-plays III a Sixteen Years Practical Experience ~~t ~ i S ~h~r:1ti requisite : implicity and dignity of kl.lhng the same, ~xcept when su~h long ~hlle. ThiS IS the first o.f .. IN .. Bridg villl', nlLe design called for by the contem- bll'ds, f.owl 01: al1!mals .are .had 111 ~he ?Ig new Mutual plays appeal­ convention at In plated surroundings of the llew posses8:lO.n alive for SCientific or lllg 111 Del·aware. Steam and Hot Water Heating he pa ·t we k. squa.re. pI'opagating purposes. - Adv. Hardly any better choice could Lewes will have been made for the plans Delaware Odd Fellows Prosper Stiff Damages For Assault Plumbing and Tin Work chosen combine simplicity with a ivel? wi th W ill 'Dhe Grand Lodge of Delaware The jury in the tl'ial of the suit are daily wiuuing for us good words from onr customers. carner. certain gradueu l' and elegance r. O. O. F. met in eighty-third an­ of Thomas Ford, a farmer of ! that will r'i!nder a most striking nual communkation in the Odd Middletown, agadnst Peny Otho- ConutryZwork a specialty. Estimates cheerfully given. f orcground to the beautiful sim­ , Rev. Paul 1'vf. Fellows' Hall, Wilmington, on on, of Sassafra, Md., in the plicity of the arohitecture of the 0., ha. been Wednesday. Grand Master Ly nch Queo:! n Anne's Co u n t y Circuit public building. '\lIBStor of told of his visits to a ll the state's Co urt at Cenrteville on Thul'sday, Facing Market street, at what is DANIEL STOLL • [e hUr h, \\ ilm lodges during the year. Grand !IIwarded the former $1400 dam­ now the entrance to the Court NEWARK Secretary Douty reported a total ages for personal injuries receiv­ 'Phone 159 House there will be a statue of membel'ship of 4032, a gain of 128 ed at the hands of the latter. Ford La<'li es of Caesar Rodney in a stone recess or fol' the yeal' during which the 33 while a tenant of Othoson's farm, _JChurch will alco·ve, back from the street, and lodges had spent $21,760.54 for re­ neal' Sassafras, was assaulted by situated on the highest eminence '1·=====3I1E=====IIEI=====3Jle=====~IIE======IIEI=====:;

While Alfred Thoma was dri\(_ The Co lonel Dagsworthy home AND THERE Ing It heav,v tl'uck over Eleventh in Geo l'getown has been sold to street bridge in Wilmington on W. Edgar Waples fo r $1500. The First Requirement Saturday the flooring gave way, ... .Is .••• and he had a narrow e,'cape f rom A lO -yeur-old S0l1 of Jos ph W. serious inj ury, Ward, of Georgetown fell, one da~r In t week and broke a leg fO l' the PURITY AND CLEANLINESS Thoma ' Vandenburg, 1 1 years fourth time within two yeal's. ieves stole furni.'hing. f rom old, of BI'idgeville, was thrown owned by people who from n 'hol' e, one day last week, Wilmingt on makers or icc cream Our home- m ade Candie conform to the recent supper served and his a l'm was broken. will I'a iae its pri e five a nd ten Ladies Aid Society of Red cents a quart and Ie 'sen the s ize alt the:e rules. A fresh assortment M. E. Church. The State Armol'v Commis ion of plates sold at retail. AN OVERCOAT has rejected a ll bicl s for the arm­ chLil y. Also a fi ne line of ory at Nc.w Ca tIe as a ll of them is what a tai lor made of it, ilmington bakel", owing to the New Castle Levy ou rt ha s or­ Here a r ol'ercoats t hat good in the co ,t of flour announced exceed the $15,000 appI:opriated by der c\ payment of $12,869.15 in Chocolates and Bonbons tai lors hal' made ,~ n d a It't 0 . b un and roll: would sell at t he Legi, latLll'e. fina l settlement io James 1. Vin­ them. nta a dozen after lV[onday. cent, contractor 1'0 1' t he new Th i I' d Glace Fruits and Nuts The appointment of Rev, Dr. street bridge in Wilmington. Hot Drink s a nd ,ancIlI'i ches, E g,!:~ Dl'ln k s New Today I'S. Harrington Mes, icl< , pres i­ Thoma ' E. Mar tindale as Superin­ of the Delaware W, ,T. U. tendent of Sali bury district, M. F or selling a loaf of bread un­ a nc1l\lilk, e C r a m a nd I ce Cream 'oda Dnubl C' Breasted. $1;; tn $25 E, Conference was made offic ia ll y Mi s: Matilda udler, both of der the standard weight, the Koil) the year round. Pinch Blick". $1:; to $20. gevi ll e, attended the National on Thu'rsday, Baking Company of Philadelphia, D, B. 'l' OLI ri"t s, S!fi to $30 at Indianapolis during was fined $25 a nd co ts in the Gen­ A Full Line of Sunshine Biscuit and Cakes Silk Lined i\ lontag'llacs. $,')0 . pa t week. For assaulting a small boy, el'a l Sessions Co urt at Wi lmington a nd it lot oC othCl' blacks and Frank J. H oward was sentenced la.. t Tuesday. oxfords in velvet collar coats, s will have free ma il de- by Judge Rice in Wilmingwn on Oxfords in velvet co ll ar coat', with W illiam O. Prettyman, Thul' day to serve a year in the in fu ll box Poole cuts, $15 to Wo·rkhouse, Wilmington City Co urt agent MANUEL PANARETOS $30, nnd fnn c ~ r pinch ba·cks in Frank Stout reports w llecting up NEW ARK KANDY KITCHEN mixtures at $10 to $25. g iven , to the close of October $110,618.30 Come in and loo k them over, P a ul M. He. tel' of Findlay, From 50 acres planted in sweet from defendants in cases of non­ NEWARK :.: :-: DELAWARE been ap.pointed assistant potatoes Robert W, Knight of the support, MULLIN'S HOME STORE of We t Presbyterian Laurel section is r8IP (}rted to have , Wilmington, cleared $5,000 this year. 6th and Market, Wilmington Oharles Heal is president, d ies of Kirkwood M. E. An automobile which Ralph Mel- FI'ank Warner, vice-president, will hold an oyster and son of Georgetown, was cranking Jack R By b 0 I d, secretary, and It ry upper for its benefit on one day last week, backfired, and David Coale, librarian, of the SECURITY !!U!!.2!! ~~I!... J:r':il 'd'l y and Saturday evenings. his wrist was spra in ed. Chums Ohristia n Club fo rmed in Capital, $600,000. Surpiaa, $700,000.'" ..----..;...... Delaware Oity. Our TrwIt Oert1Jlca~ 01 l~eposlt ...... , un Ex08llent lnv_ent Pre ident Johnson of the Su - -aa good ft8 Paid-up IMe Jna\ll"llJl08 PoUcles. The), a.re "'ued Rev. Howard Davis, 'of Bridge­ sex Levy Co urt, has been author­ lD denomlnationa of '100, ,20!l . S~OO and 11,000 and booI 4 per ll e, OJ1 F r iday gathered li ma ized to have t he Laurel-Delmai­ cent. In~t. Th_ 0ert1lIca~ tur._ OouPOIlII attached, repre- an. , sweet corn and t omatoes .. WILSON .. 118D~ the Interest, wbicb an.n be out off every oil: m ont4 ..nC! I' ad in Little Creek hundred on prceentatlon wUl be paid by th" OompaJl)'. hi. home garden. . tt'aightened a nd widened. Upholstering Office... a FUNERAL Ben.!, Nleld.8, ~ , I,. Beott To~nd, \ ' Ioe-f' •..".. W ilmington ba nk clearings last A cookin g Rc hool with fifty John 8. ~ Vk»-PrN. n ,,1'l'J J . EUllIOn, SecI', 'I eek totalled $3,103,972 against membel's has been .Q1'ganized at DIRECTOR Leri L. HalOD!lT, n.uuftlll', Your Fall Upholstering 754,277.82 fol.' the like week Bri dgeville by Mi ss E lizabeth Jef­ ferson, a n agent of the Federal PROMPT AND PERSONAL I Department of Agricultu re, Carefully Attended To ATTENTION L a dies of . Georgetown M. P . 1I------urch cleared $75 f l' om a upper ew Castle Levy Co urt has in- Goods Called .for and will be applied toward re- structed County Engineer Wil on TENT AT CEMETERY ,~~.. ~~~--.~ .. ~----~.~'~--~ ..--~~--rq~~~~~ .... ~ ~~~ ucilJ1g the church debt. to place traps along t he Lancaster l l pike fo r :peed law violators. LEWIS H. FISHER Delivered APPOINTMENTS THE BEST ..., •• A. C.\ PYU: , H arley Richardson is h eld fo r II ; s"<~ f A Good Storage Room Back of ndloff's in Wilmington char ged with Colonel W. D. Denney 'of Dover, ling a di'amond ring and other Co l. R. G. H ouston, and Daniel J . My Office e of jewelry f r om t he home of Layton of Geor getown, al'e mem­ f . Ida Henry where h e was a tioned fo'r Secreta.ry of State un­ ~:~:~t:~::i::d Tin "'~~~;,: ~~ ~:~~:~':;~:'d Heater I PRICES REASONABLE der Governor-elect T ownsend. t Work car efl1ll y looked after. , Repairing ~ ..... -.. __ ...... --... .. __.__..J I R. T. JONES Take Care Phone 22-A s of Your Eyes

THIS CHRISTMAS PRACTICE Chocolates and Bon Bons SENSIBLE GnVNG You Needn't Dread absolutely pure Ice Cream and Home-made Cake Any gift that will increaSe! or help to increase the happiness of another is a sensible gift, Gingerbread on Saturday Lessons in Oil Painting and GIVE A PAIR OF SHELLTEX SHUR-ONS Butchering Crocheting, Also Crochet Cotton for sale MILLARD F. DAVIS Orders delivered JEWELER AND OPTICIAN . 'Phone 244-J 9 and II East Second Street Market and Tenth Streets Time

Established 1879 WILMINGTON DELAWARE T+++IIIIIII III 1 II 1++++++++++++++++++++++++11111111+++ 'For the old-fashioned method of hard work and long drawn out hours is a thing of the The Receiver­ past. The progressive farmer equips his Hook household with modern appliances and finds the work cut in half The Enterprise The delicate mechanism of the receiver hook is here Company holds the record for elimin'aling disclosed, In this there arc more than a dozen of the drudgery from the household. You know 116 separate parts of a Bell telephone. The years have the satisfactory little Meat Cutters which developed this mechanism to be the best it is possible grind out the sausage and scrapple ingre­ to make, and it combines strength and sturdiness dients in the time it used to take you to with the delicacy of instant NEWARK'S response. get ready to cut them. LEADING A full line of these famous little machines, also Think what it means w hen the receiver is Bulthers' Knives and Lard Presses at Meat Market "banged" into the hook. ~ Repeated often, it must loosen and ~estroy ,the CHARLES P. STEELE careful adjustlnents; and if the rt;\ce,lver stn kes DEALER INl the hook in a lateral blow before It IS down far enough to break the contact, and if the person ~n A. Polls the other end has not had time to hang up,.he wIll Thomas Fresh and Salt hear a "crack" that is mighty unpleasant. THE HARDWARE MAN Meats You can help to safeguard the high quali~y of NEWARK DELAWARE rour Bell Service by care in replacing the receIver. Home Dressed Meats a Specialty 'J'1I1!l DIAMOND ~TATI!I Tlilum'HoNIil co .. B. P. BARDO, District ManalteP. Main Street Opposite College WILMINGTON. PIilL. Call or Phone Your Order D. & • . 44 NEWARK POST NEWARK, DEL., NO EMBER 22, 1916 , : : ::;:: -tJJ attention received THE NEWARK POST Icou rt official. Re pectfully s ubmitt d, For S.le. For kut, Lo.l ud fOUBd Newark, D elaware T. Alla n Hille', Foreman. Atte t: R ichard A. Whittingham, Published Every W edn esday by Everett C. Johnson Secretary. AddrC68 all communicat ion. t o Tn. We want and invite eommunieation8, NEwARIt POST. but t hey must bJ .igned by the ..rite r '. JESSI E FIELD PO~T~ke all cheek. to Tn. NEWARK name--not tor publication, but tor our VISITS NEWARK Change In Assessment Law 'l'elephones, D. &. A' 92 Ilnd 93. information and proteetion. I (continued from page 1) Even' owner of real c tate in New ~ s tle cou nty, 0 1', fo!' tha t Entered lUI second-elM8 matter at Newark, Del., under act of March 8, 1870 my knives we re good'." 'l iss Field mattcl', every per :on who is r e­ The 8ubscription price of thia pa per is $1.00 per year in advar.ee a sked the boy to make a knife for ponsi ble for the care and manngc­ he r', whic h he di played- a beau------1 m nt of cver.'· property, is to be \ 'E;\IHER --, 191() t iful bit of workman. hip-at the his own co unty asse. SO l' hereafter, meeting. The letter accompany- un der a n ew II'.w. The fact of the THANI'; GIV ING DAY MORE HUMANE ing the gift read, "!\fost hare! mattcr is that the law puts it up to PROCLAMATION METHOD SuGGESTED th ings yo u have to believe that each owner or agent to givc all of the neces ary facts in writing, f or The Pil ' r im F , t h I'S upon the (continued from page 1) you can, and try more t ha n once I leal' film g 'se at .1 uci n b leak a nd barr n Rhol'e of 'ew terrent aga in t a repetition of the bcfo"e you get it." An ~l :0 . it .i the g uidancc of the a ' e SOl'S in Englal; d ofr er ing tha nk' to t hci r ofrense for the good of all con- with towns. Th e ~' often fa il 111 doing the'r work. If the fact s are ce rned. their g" reate 't community undeJ'- Didne Creator fo r h is care and taking!'\ becau e they don't hold on not t ru thf ull~ ' given a heavy p n­ guidance acro ' the tempestous apital punishment is therefore long enoug h. We must by, alty wMI res ult. In accordance I s t a~ ' i\lr ~ .J o h < • .< _ f a mi nomeI', as the accompli 'h- with the prov is ions of thi3 law the Sea, fu rnIs hed us a n example 0 ment of the death pena lty renders t-ntil the thing is done." F riday r Levy Court today, upplied the as­ hristia n which it h as a repetition of ilis crime by the in- Mi Field r eferred at t hi point wh rC she fidelit~' , I ,c SO l' with blanks, which the with h er d long been the cu tom of the Amer- dividual im possible. There can be to the special pha 'e of community a 'se, SOl'S will send to t he p roper­ f th t· work related to our daug hters- L. Wilso n, ka n PeojJle in nation a nd in state but hv? r.ea ons or e execu Ion the organization of Y. W. C. A, ty owners and agents, and wilich Sat urday to fa ithf ully recog n:ze by setting of a c t'lm1l1al: one, the ~'em?val of centers throug hout the country. the latter are required to fi ll out (lau g hter 8Ipa rt at this Season a day upon a danger~u s .a nd objectIOnable Previously 60 per cent of the girls and retul'J1 t othe assessor within where th which we lav as ide material things mcmber of socIety ; the other the of America, who live in the coun­ ten days. These blanks nre in the nad avy and render 'thanks to God f or the deterrent effect as a penal.it)' in i~ s try, were not included in this following form : even in g at wonderfu l gifts He has so abun- example to oth~l·s,. an~ h~ s tory I.S work. Now Federal representa­ Name of Owner ... , ...... On a nd after December 1 t~ danlly bestowed upon us, and im- not at al.1 convll1~1I1g 111 Its testl- tives are at work organizing girls Address ...... I wi ll be prepared t o e x ec utea ~ plore Hi Divine Guidance for our mony to Its effectiveness to that all over the land. Among activ- Schedule of Real Property Liable plications for 1917 au omobL, tags a nd cards. future welfare a nd happiness. end. ities of the associations thus form- to A sessment NOTICE A ' t he day fo r observing thi' If i~ capital punishmel.lt thc ed a re Community choruses, Co m­ 11.8-4t S. M. DO:\XE LL Location ...... ~ ...... Gunning, Hunting, T rapping', established custom approache, state IS not III a nger seeklllg re- m unity Christmas trees, First Aid Acr es of improved la nd with bl'.ild- Trespa sing in any way on farms the people of our beloved State veg ne, but only the permanent re-I Co urses, Co urses in Engli: h and ing ...... ------of S. K. and J. J . Chamber s, J ames houl d contemplate the a bundant mov-al of the off ender as a penal- urrent Eventi;, Recreation in Va luc ...... F'OR SALE- Bo(s overcoat, fif, Richey, farmcr, John J. Cha mber reasons which we have, for mak- ty a nd not a pu~i h.m ent, then the 1 many forms, and practical service. Ac res of un im::> roved la nd ...... teen yea-r old. Ize. In good Co: (Rola nd M. Co nord, farmer) and ing public acknowledgement of proce , ~ h o uld Inflict the least M i:s F ield hopes to or ganize the Value ...... dition, price $2.50. Samuel K. Cha mber s, Cla rence the favo rs bestowed upon us by me ntal and physical angui 'h pos- three counties in Delaware as a H ouse and lot s ...... 11 -15.2t MRS. H. C. CLEAYE p the Di pense I' of all good a nd pcr- sible and be conducted with a Y. W. C. A. center, and decla r ed Valu c ...... Richrads, farmer, and J. J. Cham­ fect gifts. min im um of publicity and exploit- "Should ewal'k wi 'h to become a Total value of real estate ...... bers, fa rm (Samuel M . Pntter­ son, farmer) positively for bidden FOR SALE-Pigs, . ix and pigh~ P eace a nd prosperity ha ve join- a tion of detail. pa rt of this movement, we will Sch641ule of P ersona l Property Li- weeks old. -­ under penalty of law. ed in promoting the h a ppine[ of The not infrequent s pectacle of tand right b.v and lend our ex- able to Assessment A. H. RICH ARD , 0\ S. K. .& J . J. CHAM,BERS our people. a huma n being s lowly trangling :~ el' i e n c e t o he lp you." Miss Fors- Descri ".l tion: near Appleton Teleg raph P.oaa The hu bandman h as been am- to death at the end of a rope, man, secretary for Maryland, and The -fo ll owing i appenced, im­ 11.14- ? pl ~' rewarded by the fruits of hi: whi le t he physician with finger on parts of Pennsylvania wi ll h a ve mediatel.' p reced ing t:le name of labor. pul. e wait long mi nutes before he charge of Y. W. C. A. activity in t he owner or agent: "I h erebr cer­ +++ +++ 11 1 11 111 1 1 11111 11 11+ plonounces "the removal" accom- Delaware. A Trip 10 Wilminglon i, no l Com'plete FOR SALE-A horse, in good CO! The al.tivities in trade a nd tify t h:::t the above and torc!jolng pli hed, 0 1' the scarcely Ie. s r e - Dr. Mitchell was present and Witbo ul a Vi,il 10 Ihe dition, good drivel' and w::' commerce have offered the r ' is a particular account of the r ea l vo lting scen e of a t ense f orm referred to his fir t acqua btance work anwhere. Appl.,· chanic and t he laborer abundant a ~ d personal 'property li a ble to as­ str ain ing again st the straps of the with Mi s F ield a number of yea r: P. J. RITTER CONSEm-E CO. opportunity to procure regular ses 'ment within the -- asses '- ARRICK electri c chair while the current re- :.: go when Robert C. Ogden t oo k 30 11.15-? New::trk, lie, a nd profi table employ ment. 1 ~1e nt di strict of --- hund rccl, G THEATRE peatedly i: applied befor e the med- or 40 educators from a ll parto of of whic !1 I am the owner. We have been spared from cal­ Wil minglon', Hand, om,.1 i·cal witnesses are satisfied that the South to P age Co unty, Iowa, t o Next follows a blank line for the W ANTED-A boy, sixb cll r car. ami,tv and serious pestilence a nd death ha come, does not seem t o I ob:erve the wonderful work in the date, and at t he bottom is the fol . Playbou ,e in n ~ particular have our s pirit­ of age. Experience not ~cc e. u. the method of least possible chool ', of thi woman. Dr. Mitch­ lowing: HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE sary . ual a nd mate rial interest s uffer­ mental a nd phy:ical di stress. We ell urged the people to make e w­ Note : Revised Code 1915. Sec­ Tw ic~ Daily, Afternoo n at ':! .lS DLXLAP' ed. are more humane to the stray dogs Ia rk pre-eminent for the Home tion provides " A II property, r eal E\'cniTll:S at 8. 15 P r i ce~ . IOc , 25 . 35 and SOc. lJox . eats j -c 11.15- ? - -cwarl Conscious of their duty to hu­ from the pound, who,'e death i Spirit and suggested the emplo)'­ a nd per onal, s ubject to a sess­ I'r inHe Parties .\ rrulll:"cd For manity, our citizens have contrib­ quiet and painless. It seems t o ment of a community nul' e t o m£.l1t, ha ll be as'e ment, shall uted gener ou Iy of thei r po. ses- us that it is time for Delaware t o visit the homes of those unab]e to bc a essed at it · true value in +++++++ I IIIIIIIII+++++++H LOST-A gold pin, on Tucsda' ion, to r elieve the s uffering and abandon t he barbarous r ope, pos- evening. Liberal r e\\" ~ l' d if :.; di ·tress of their fellow creatures 5ibly even t o 'pass over the el ec- turned to be\-ond the Seas, and we joi n with tric chai r, a nd take her place a 1 11.15-? 73 Delawa re .'\\'e th~ people of our Common Co un­ the fil' st step to adopt on e of the try in the Spi rit of s incere humi l­ more advanced and humane meth- i------__ I FOR RENT-;Fann in j\f ill C l' e ~l it~', in offerin g thanks to Almighty ods which have been advocated by Hundred. Apply God for that Divine Guidance c ri mina logi. t s and others, where MRS. AN A SAXDER , which ha ever kept our Country he who has fo rfeited his ri g ht to N ewark, Del f ree f rom t he lust of conquest and live may die painle. s ly, without 11.15-2t Route 3 the evils of commercial covetOu s­ ha ra s ing parade a nd ceremony. ne w hi ch have brought sorrow, PEACH AND APPLE TREE, In our opinion, when the con­ distress, di aster and ruin t o other demned murderer has exha ust ed nations. a ll legal means of escaping the For this F a!! 01' for next prin" platr Mindful of the heritage tra n.­ death pena lty, he s hou ld s imply ing. mitted to us by those noble pat­ We have the newest an,l mo,! i ~ d isappear, without further public proved varieties liS well as tbc 01 riots who founded the Governmen ~ knowledge of his lao t day', except st.andard sorts. out of which this great Republic the publis hed certificate of the of­ Com e see them or write fo ' lists n, ha grown, we have developed the fi cial witnesses that the sentence pr·ices. r esource of our Country, achiev­ of the law has been carried out. Mnny of the fin est and rn o t prefitabk ing uccess, not through the s u­ orchards i.n this and in other sta cs lWt' prem!lcy of tri umpha nt war, but That ,' uch execution can be ac­ from our nurseries. by t he purs uit and practice of t he complis hed quietly a nd painle Iy, Can supply the commercial ore har a rts of peace. . is a certain a the fact that the planter or the person who want ju t I s urgeon so operates upon h is pat­ few trees for bome lot. Let u then fervently pray that ient, and we understand that t h e Our stock is absolutely clef.n, healthy our Co untry may continue in the s ubject has been discussed and true and reHablc. 'Ve do not buy it from ome rt' r enjoyment of those favors. several methods advocated by men Therefore, I, Charles R. Miller, nursery to sell again, but propa ate it of high tanding in the legal and ourselves, right here. Governor of t h e State of Delaware, medical professions. Undoubtedly . Raye been supplying, from our ourser· do designate the extreme penalty of the law at les here, for more than 20 yea rs, many present is associated in the pu blic of the most progressive and su cec'siul T hursday growers, with their pench and apple mind with a sense of a certain de­ ~t~t~. Ours is tho largest nursery in tba T he T hirtieth Day of NovemiJer gree of vio lence, if not of positive We a lso have large ql1R lltitr of Cali· as a day of anael' and a des ire to inflict pain, on the part of the state, a feeling WE GIVE PROFIT ON THRIFT fornia Privet R edge Plants. Grape 'fr~:~s and other nursery stock. Catalogue T ha nksgiving a nd P r ayer pO ' ibly fostered by the considera­ tion of a n execution as a punish­ T ER DELAWARE NUll ERIE , Upon t hat day lay aside Y.o~ r In many sections of the country, Thrift Days D ment rather than a penalty. Milford, Delaware. . S. COLLIKS. ~ £ r . care and a n x i e tie sand. Jom It is our thought that t here are being observed. Some 'whole communities in rendering thanks to ~Imlghty s hould be no poss ible grounns for I DR. S. TAYLOR YOUNG God for the blessings wh ich have this state of mind toward the cold, been vouchsafed in th~ pas~ and passionless operation of t he maje­ are making 191 6 the Thrift year. Veterioa~ PhY3ician and ask a continuance of HIS g U lda~ce ty of t he law, and yet t he g-ui ll o­ Surgeon fo.r t he fut ure that we ~ay fal~h­ tine, t he garrote, t he r ifle, t he ro,pe' j Our Bank offers splendid opportunity. The Newark fully disch arge t he duties w h lcr Delaware even t he electrioc chair, s uggest D. '" A. Phone J i4 may come to us as .citizens. of our violence and pain, a nd since so inducement we make of sharing our profits with Country a nd our State, ask1l1g for many methods are in use, we do strength and wisdom to support not think that anyone of ithem is you, of paying interest on every deposit over with fidelity those pri~cip l es and necessary, nor t hat t hey should be Hand Made Sweaters high ideals without whIch we can­ tolerated. not hope to continue a free and $1.00 is in keeping with the Thrift campaign. We therefore recommend, in the FOR SALE AT THE independent nation. name of h umanity and public de­ You need not be a big depositor to get inter­ In testimony whereor; I, Charle cency, that steps be t al,en toward R. Miller, Govemor of the the enactment of legislat(on that est. One Dollar will start it. HOME-MADE SHOP State of Delaware, have s hall forever banish the rope hereunto set my hand and f rom OU I' state, s ubstituting there­ caused t he Great Seal to be for such leIs repulsive and more 4 per cent on Savings A ccounts affixed at Dover, this twe~l­ mel"cifu I lethal method as may be tieth da~' of November, 111 determined as feasible and prac­ 2 ' per cent on Checking Accounts the year of our Lord one ticable by the best legal and medi­ thousand nine hundred cal opinion on t he subject as may and , ixteen and in the be obtainable. NEW ARK TRUST AND SAFE "ear of the Independence In clos ing this report the Grand ~f the United States of Inques t gratefully acknowledges America the one hundl'e.:: the co n 'ideration shown it at all DEPOSIT COMPANY and forty-first. time by your honorable Court. It By the Governor: tender its heartiest thanks to the CHA . R. M lLLER. attorney-general and his deputy fOl' their valuable advice wi lli ngly GEO. H . HALL, given whenever required, a nd it JOHN F. RICHARDS note with pleasure the courteous Secretary of State. Newark Delaware EWARK ~OST, NEWARK, DEL., NOVEMBER 22, 19 16

rl:ing vote of thanks was gIven ++++++ I I I I I I I I I I ++++++ I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I of I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 , , I , Mr . . Will iam: for her excell ent re­ ' j ' PERSONALS port. After the routine bu iness the The Baynard Optical Company :'>1 r. and Mrs. J ames Longfellow meeting adjourned to meet at the SI ending some time in Bo ·ton. church next month. r. Henry W. Allen of Wi chita, '[rs. W. R. Cameron, nsas, was the guest last week of PI ess Corre pondent. Kennard & Co. daughter, Mrs. J ohn A. Elliot. In Ihe reorganization of the firm of Baynard, Banks and r. Allen came Eas tto atte nd:~ eeting of t 1e state agents of the Bake In Opera House Store Bryan We 'lave acquired the optical busiTless. utual Benefit Life Insurance Co., The ladies of the Gui lt.! of St. This IS Garment Time Newark, N. J . Thomas' Episcopal Church will Mrs. E. S. Avis of Wilmbgton, hold a bake on Saturday of th i ~ To ee the most complete line of correct styles week in t he old Post Office Build­ isited ewa rk friend la t week. will be ~ ' our experience if you vi it OU1' Garmellt sec­ OUR EQUIPMENT in g. Brea d, rolls, pies, cake , Mr'. Hood of Av ondale, Pa., was tion ; not by variety ollly, but by quality and styles e r ec nt guest of Mrs. Harold crullers, and potato alad will be will fUTIlish you with the most prompt accurate service. sold. our showing is admittedl y the' best. ff a ny. am uel Zin berg and da ugh­ . I Children's Cuat , 6 to 14 year izes, $10.00 and . :11'y of New York, arc the Large Returns From Supper I upwllrds . OUR SPECIAL TY of MI' . :\l1d Mrs. J . Rankin Three hundred and seven ty-five Women's and mi -'es' Coat -street', eve ning, is the comfortable and correel jilling oj spectacles and do llars clear, with all tile returns dress, scmi -dress, motor and travel, $15.00 to $195.00 not yet in, is t he announcement each. All the. eason's pOllUlar fabrics are repre­ ey eglasses. made by the ladies committee 0 1 Social Notes the Newl'. l'k Pres byterian chu' ch, ented. Mrs. John P enrose Wil on lea'V es us a result of t he supper held in \ onderful value in P lush Coat.s, $20.00 and up­ Friday fo r Greenw ich, onn ., T'he Armo ry last Thur day. F ive wards. where she will spend the ni ght hundred and sev enty pel'sons were ith her daughter, Mi ss Katharine served at the supp er. Attractive Our Suit section contains values that surpass The Baynard Optical Company Wilso n, at The Ely School. On fancy articles, suitable for Christ­ any previous season, $15.00 and upward. t urday Mrs. Wilson and her mas gifts, ice cream, cakes and Additional friends have been made for our Prescription Opticians ghter will come to New York candy were also sold. Dress section this season by reason of the unusual N~j,~IliII'\,\ ' h e r e they will attend the Army Baynard Building, Market and Fifth Streets and distinctive models shown for street, evening, .---__-..J. nad Navy game and the dance that evening at the Vanderbilt Hotel. Parent·Teachers' dress and semi-dress purposes, $15.00 to $100.00 each. W ILMINGTON, DELA WARE Meeting Tomorrow Mrs. C. O. Hou'ghton entertain­ Reliable Fur Coats, Scarfs and Muffs. Particu­ '-++ 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I I 1 I 1 I I 1 I I I I I +H-I ed last Saturday from t hree to The meeting of the Parent­ lar attention is called to our Hudson Seal Coats at fiv e, over fifty f riend. calling dur­ Teacher Assoc iation to be held in $125.00, $135.00, $150.00, $165.00 each. ing the afternoon. The hostess the Grammar School building to· .-___.... -.11. wa' a sisted in receiving by Mrs. morrow at.three-thirty, will b;:) ad­ Wonderful va lues in trimmed Persian Lamb Dutton, Mrs. Pailthorp, Mrs. dressed by Professor G. E. Dutton Coats, $250 and $300 each. on "The Co-operation of the P e nn ~' , Miss Pilling, Mrs. Short, Waists, Skirt, Silk Petticoats, I\imono in a and ~ J i s Shepard F;o n. Am ong t he Teacher and P arent in train ing guests were Mr '. H oey, IVIrs. F ir­ children to write." Dr. Vaughn \\ id e range of styles. V L,J);J!,VF.l.. man T hompson, Mrs. Co nover, previou. ly fI!1 nounced a' a speaker • ______-.1. Mrs. Frank Cooch, Mrs. C. B. will talk at a later meeting. E vans, Mr s. Whitt ier, Mrs. Dan­ Worth Seeing iel Thompson, Mrs. SpIker, -vI r . . Lecture Next Sunday Whittingham, Miss Whittingham, The lecture given in the PI·e.­ Our line of Blankets represents the choice 1'1'0111 Mr.' . Mitchell, Mi ss Rich, Mr s. byteri an church last Sunday morn­ the country's b est mills. Pilling, Miss Eleanor Pilling, !"frs. LOCAL BRANCH ing, on t he Da rwini an theo ry of Early orders placed give us a most unusua l S. J. Wright, the Mi. ses Wnght, evolution attracted a large audi ­ showing of Down, Wool and Cotton-filled comfort­ AT .------Miss Spencer, Mrs. Tiffany, Mrs. ence. The pastor will discLlss Lee Cooch, Mrs. E dwa rd Cooch, nex t Sunday morning "The Virgin abIes. Miss Groff, Mi ':; Hartel' , Mr . Birt h." A cordi al in vitation is Christmas Handkerchiefs, Leather Good s, Kid 176 MAIN STREET, NEWARK P reston, Mr . McCue, Mrs. H os­ extended the public. Gloves, Silk Hosiery, No veltie are ready for your . inger, Mrs. Holton, Mrs. E. S. (FORMERLY BUTLER'S DRUG STORE) Armstrong, Mr . Tyson, Mrs. Bout- choosing. • ______.. well , Mi. s Winslow, Mi ss Robin- Granted Divorce son, Mrs. J . P enrose Wilson, Mrs. In California We solicit charge accounts from those of estab­ HOUSE WIRING AND REPAIR WORK, A SECIALTY Hayward, Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Rowan, Dr. Frank Angell , professor of li hed credit, and deliver purchases free within a Mrs. Neale, Mi ss Lindsay, Mrs. psychology !\It Stanford University, PLANTS INSTALLED AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES reasonable distance. Frazer, Mrs. E. L. Smith, ·Mrs. who recently returned f rom ser­ Smith, Mrs. Vaughn, Mrs. Gran­ vice in Europe on the Belgian Re. tham, Mis: Hinds, MI' . W. H. li ef Commission, and his wife have .----___• E vans, Mi ss Alice Evans, Mr '. been divorced, it wa.' announced 621-623 Market Street Mann , Mr s. Hood of Avondale, fit P alo Alto, Cal., last week. Mrs. Wilmington, Delaware t 11111111111 1'1++++++111111111111111111111111111111111 Mrs. P owell of California. An gEl ll was Loui sa Lee Bayard, Ll l'.'ughter of the late Thomas F . BUILDING OFFERED FOR Bayard, ambllJss a::or to Englal1l'! f rom 1893 to 1897 and Secl'et:J.ry of ...---- _ COMMUNITY MEETINGS Stat e during the first Cleveland (continued from page 1) ac1_mi ni stJ'Uti on. Mrs. An gell was . tance which had come under her Important Lodge Meeting I we ll -know n a.nd popular Delaware granted the di vo rce on the groun

NEWARK POST. NEWARK. DEL. . NOVEMB~R 22, 1916

DELAWARE TRIUMPHS A ru h wa s made for Dorwood Iea rly on Thursday morning. On OVER GALLAUDET who was beaten sense Ie . and the way he got down off the wago n IN FOURTH VICTORY I ~c k ed up ,T ustice Sutton fining and stepped directly in f ront of a . hIm $10 and co ·ts. t roll ey car of the Wtlmington- In a 100 ely played but hard IN ew Cn tie line and was run fought .game, Delaware ad~e d an- Trolley Car Kills Teamster down and In stantly killed. The other vIctory to her cred It last hades Hallman a ed 52 'ear ca l' wa in charge of Motorman Saturday when 'he defeated the I ,g ~ 'Davidson and the accident was the Ga ll audet eleven by the score of emp oyed by Co nly Bros., of Wi l- mington, left the city with a fo ul' fil· ·t 'erious one in his service of ] 3-6. The Delawa re boys started off horse tea b d f St G ' upwards of sixteen years. as if t hey were were g)ing to run ,m, oun or . eO I ge., up a la rge score on the Kendall I Green warl'i or ,and e eral min- - :-+1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I II I I I I I I I II I I I 1111 I I I I I 11111 L't ,; after receiv in g the kick had rushed the ball to Call a ud eL' s ] 0 $15.00 yd. line. A fumb le by 1.00 en';; this ,IS THE PRICE point, however, prevented what I 'eemed like II sure scor . After an exchange of punts, Delaware ' 'Snellenberg's is the Place for the Best once more started a ru sh down t he Chocolales fie ld. By repeated lin e smashe:. Winter Suits and Overcoats That a Man the bal! wn carried to Gallau let's Chocolates 0/ the Apollo brand. which 17-yd. line. A fo rwa rd pass, Wel­ di n to Clancy gave the home team assures puriiy, delicIOUS flaoor, and Can Buy Anywhere in Wilmington for their fi r t score. Wi lson fai led to add the seventh point. salis/aciion---loose, by the pound, or Delaware's overco nfid ence poi l­ the Money. ed several good op portunities for in boxes from $.60 to $1.00. T h e S uits include Piuch Back or p la in 1Il odels of ser ge ', cheviots, \\,orsted:" a i>core during the rest of this half. ca ,i­ and the score at t he end of t he meres a nd velours for young fellows who wa ut ultra. tyle touches and for con scr\'atl\C men

half stood 6-0. ~II I I III 1+++++++++ wh o ,,'ant quiet e ff ects. The third qual'tel' was the hard- The Overcoa ts are in the s lnartest Pinch Back, Chesterfield, loose back alld semi· est fo ught. Both teams held re­ fittin g m od el. , a nel ar e quarter or full lined. l\ [a terials are kerseys, meltoll s, hCl'iot s, peatedly fo r dow ns when their goal was in danger. Delaware SPECIAL tweeds and n ovelty fabric ... however, managed to rush t he ball W e ]<110W the'e s uit · a nd overcoats are better by fa r than a u y othcrs you call buy for over fo r their second scor e in the , at $.40 per pound the same price becau 'e we h a \'c compared them car efully with t h e be ·t $15 s ui t · allel ow­ la t few minutes of this period, coats o n sa le elsewhere. V, eldin making five yards on an Wrapped Caramels in chocolate and \ ever al thou . a nd m c n al 'o h ave m a d e compa risou a nd bou g ht h er e in C01J scCj uen ce. off tackle play. Wil son ki cked the I goal. Thi. wa. the end of Dela- I vanilla flavorings. with nuts. One A nd you too will b u y h er e if you but see h ow much more yOl1 can g-ct fr01l1 lI ' for ware's scoring. order means a duplicate. $15.00 than you cal1 g-c t in a n y oth er stor e in the city. Ga lIa udet played hel' best foot- I b?11 of the afternoon in the last ! C.i W. RHODES quarter. In this pe riod she cor ed .. Buy New Winter Overcoats her onl~' touchdown and clearly D Sf . outplayed the home team. F or a . rug ore A d N th E t d- S - · Th P tIme It appeared as If she might I note e X raor Inary aVlngs ey resent HBI.1age a vldc t Go riollId" s . IIrall 1y ftbut . hthe Newarl...I( Delawarl" I l' herc a re morc m aten. a I s fl'1'0 111 \V l l CI I to lil a k'e sc· Iectto' n , a g..lcatel . lan. g'e 0 f color a ing l~ee~l~oal ~ i ne ~~o ~ e~d~ el av- bi g ~e r lin e of s 1l1 a r t, s n appy, boyi sh mode ls than you can fi lld in a n y other stor c ill Lo\\ II. I The ab ence of A chenbach, who I . I H er e a re factor~ worth a ny paren t's con s icl emtiol1. B u t e\,(~ ll morc worthy of COII- j~ InJured, a nd the Injury to Lau,'- sidc ratio n is the acldition al fact that a ny coat in t h e vast lot m ay be secured for ~e\'eral it en somewhat weakened the Del- 1111111111++++++11 II I I I II 111I II II I 111111 1++++++++1-+++ d lla r . l ess t1l'tll it would co~t rOll ill a n y other s h op in town . ' aware team, but Beauchamp and r,·· Marcon etti who substituted played I rhere s th r eason , clear as Cl'ystal, why yOll hould bnng the boys, big a ll d little, well. Try Our Cold Meats a.ncl ~t the l11 with. willter topper s t h at call 't be beat for style, comfort or good \yearillg' quali . We ldin, Fidance, Clancy, and tI es In a n y . tore In the l a11C!. Mill' ton played a co nsp icuous part ======-======::;======-======- in Delaware's victory. Score: Delaware, 13; Ga IJ audet, Cut any thicknesll. We always IUl\'e Honeless Ham , Dried Boys' Corduroy Suits at $5.00 Mackinaw Coats at $5.00 6. Beef, Veal Loaf, Lunell Holl , Best Bacon and Corned Beef. T,,-o sh ades of extr a good q u a lity cor- Extra h eavy, first-g rade b la ll l.: et cloth; Dela ware Ga ll a udet Clancy ...... I. e ...... Bouchard wi tze l' a nd Hoquefort Cheese, Spinach, Lettuce and best home grown duroy; yoke Norfol k m odel in box p leated a ll the n ewest colorings. \ izes 7 to 18 Beauchamp .... I. t . .. . . Ferguson Celery. Sauer Krout1 5c a quart. effect. Knickers fulllined. yea r s . Lauritsen ...... I. g ...... Winger Winter Overcoats at $8.50 Stewart ...... c ...... Schmidt We h ~ve trl e best and cheapest Orang-es and C rape Fruit, Boys' Norfolk Suits at $5.00 I . Excelle nt q u ality fan cy o\-Cr Cofl ling I Ca rtel' ...... 1'. g ...... Osborne ca II in and see them. A ll-wool fancy clte\-iots in brown a n d ·Wil son ...... r. t ...... Dohrman I In browu a ud .gray; clO ll bk b r easted pinch Meyers ...... r. e ...... Mi llman g ray; th oroughly ta ilor ed; kuici{er s full back m od el wltb belted back. S izes 12 to \\'e ~re -Agents for Il aullnond Laundry Company and will Fidance ...... q. b ...... Cloud call lined ; si"es 7 to 17 years. 18 years. Loose ...... I. h. b ...... Pill rod every Tuesday a ft ern oon for laundry. Marston ..... 1'. h. b ...... Honze Boys' Norfolk Suits at $7.50 Winter Overcoats at $10.00 Weldin ...... f . b ...... Capps Extra hig h o- rade fa l; cy over coa ting"s in F a n cy ch e\'iots a ncl ca.... imeres, ill brown Touchdown '-Cloud, C I an c y, Il a ulin g done to any part of town in our new Automobile Truck. Scotch effect; colors g r ay amI br own. Piuch Weldin. Goals from touchdowns and gra) ; knicker s full lined, thoroug hly back , belted a n d plain box styles. Si"es 12 -Wit·o n. Sub titutes - Mal"con­ tailored; 7 to 18 year... to 18 year '. etti for Lauritsen. Referee-Hos- I WM. H. COOK k ins of Lafayette. Umpi!'e-8an- I 'Phone 254.W gree, of Haverford. Head lines- ' iMost Any Man Can Be Suited in the Kind of Union Suit man-Jones, of Haverford. Time I NEXT TO FARMERS' BANK of period - twelve minutes. He Prefers From This Great Stock The final game of the season wi ll +++++++++++++111111111111 III 1111111111 1111111111111+1 The six leadmg brands in America are Here: be played 011 F razer Field on Mac1 e ,,-ell L nio n S uits $1.00 up Duofolcl U nio n S uits Thanksgiving Day. Mt. St. Mary's $1.50 np will be the opponents of the "Blue The Happy Bride Range Yale U nion S\lits $1.00 u p V assal' nion Suits $1.50 np ~nd Gold" on that afternoon and a Imperia l U nion S uits $1.50 lip Stuttgarter lillion Suits clo e game is expected. i s the best Rang e in the $2.00 np Sizes to fit regular and stout men, in cotton, ribbed or wool. To Sell Old City Rail world, Efficicn cy, q u a lity and price con id er ed. It T he old City Hall and the build­ Remarkable Values in Men's ing.' along Sixth stl'eet and at is jus t th e p ro pCI' s ize ' $1.50 and $2 Union Suits Sixth and King streets and the for the aver ag-e fa mily. Sweater Coats vacant lot on King street, in t he THEY'RE THE CELEBRATED PENNSYL. rear of the City Hall, in Wi lming­ For a large rang-e we at $1.10 ton, owned by the city, wi ll be of­ h aye the Royal Bride KNIT "NO·TAIR" BRAND. BUY THEM fered fo r sale in three parcellS or NOW FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS. as a whole at a bona fid e bid in ex­ a nd for a s m a ll one the Three for ce . of the sum of the hi ghest bid I-I0111 c Bride, both are \Ve purchased these splen lid coat · a yea r ago, $3 r· hen ya m s and labor ost much lells than the v do for the separate parcels, on t he the best of Ranges eco­ VASSAR, STUTTGARTER, prem ise at 11 a. m. on Thursday, now and when dyes were decidedly more d ep~ nd. December 7. All bids will be sub­ n 0 111i cal ill th e u 'C of able th a n they are this year. IMPERIAL, YALE BRANDS ject to acceptance by the Mayor Every coat in the lot is guaranteed to hold its fnel, lon g la r ge fi r ebox color; every coat would be good value at it · regu­ and Co uncil. The hi ghest and best Fall a nd winter weigh ts in colt II and for bl1 1'1ling wood, excellent ba].: er a n d of fille appear- lar pri ce and cannot be duplicated elsewhere for bidder mu st deposit check for ten wool. R egular alld s tOllt s i"e .. per cent of the plll'chase price at a li ce. our special price. t he time of sale. The balance 1 In H eating Sto\'es we haye over thirty different $6.00 HEAVY RIBBED SWEATERS, $5.00 mu st be paid in cash on or before I sty l cs and kinds to .. elect hom . Come in a nd see our F ull, warm, Cardigan i:; titch, pure wool coats with t hil'ty days f rom the date of the deep pOockets and eitber ll bawl coll ars or V- necks. $3 Duofold Health Union sale. s tovcs a nd s tove sllpp lies, YO ll are ahvays welcome. Navy, 111aroon, heather mixtures, dark oxford and cardinal. Suits at $1.60, Two for ,3 Burned In Gasoline Explosion GEIST (:) GEIST $7.50 SHAKER KNIT COATS, $6.00 ·Vlrs . Glennie Walls while using FARMERS' SUPPLY HOUSE Shaker-knit shawl collar coats, in all colors and T h e U nion S uit that h as a . thi ll inner ,:' gao oline iron for pres in g at her a 11 sizes . store, at Pine street and Railroad layer of fine, soft cotton fa bric n cxt the ski n No. 132·134 E. Main Street $8.50 PURE WORSTED SWEATERS, $8.50 avenue in Georgetown on F riday, .tha t ~pe ll s COMFORT; a t hin lay r ( If g ad W8!:' badly burned about the face NEWARK DELAWARE All-wool Sweaters with shawl coll ars and knit. wool fabric on the outs ide titat spel ls and hands when the fluid ex ploded. 1111 II 11111111111111111111111111111 teel-in pockets. Navy, maroon, cardinal, dark The co ntainer was dl'iven thl'o ugh ------1ox ford and heather mixturei:;. \VA RMTH; a nd a n a ir space b t \,e~ 1I the the ceiling, and the stock of rib­ $2.50 HEAVY WOOL AND COTTON- fabrics that ventila tes the whol ho( h- and bOon . and other goods was set 0'11 SWEATERS, $1.50 fire. FOUl.' 0 1' fi ve men with buck­ Whether it IS for complete plulIIb' s p e lls PROTECT10 a u el 11 EA·CJ'fl . "Jumbo" ·titcb warm sweaters, with shawl col­ ets checked the blaze. Mrs. Walls' ing work for a uew hOll se or a R egular a ncl .. tO llt ·izcs. lars ,1IIel pockets. E.'p cially suitable to withstand eyebrows and mu ch of her hair small repair job, any servicc we was burned off. Dr . W. F . Black­ lot · of hard wear. Sizes 36 to 46. . tone, her landlord, treated her for perforlll large or 5111all recei yes $1.50 DOMET FLANNEL PAJAMAS FOR the salll Ccareful allen tiOR and skil­ '1.50 GENUINE WRIGHT'S HEALTH her inj uries. MEN, VERY SPECIAL, AT $1.00 ful handliug. ,We have the exper­ UNDERWEAR AT 85e A GARMENT; Threw Brick At Parader Fir '\ class quality, cut full, well made. Silk ience, the knowledge and the facil­ loops. \11 izes. James Do\'\vood, a co lol'ed farm ities to do any ' job rig ht, at the TWO SUITS. '3 hand, threw a brick among the $1.50 SILK MUFFLERS FOR MEN AT $1.15 right fi gures. Get our estimates Lamb " wool, fleec R egular D e m 0 c r at i c paraders ill St. . In n?bby broad stripes that youn g mell favor. lincd . Georges, on Monday ni ght of last W . D. DEAN NEWARK. DEL SIlk fTlllged to mat h coloTi:;. s izc; s hirt · a nd drawers. week, which struck Edward Gam, Jr., in the face, injuring hi nose. N. SNELLENBURG & CO. Wilmington, Del. NtwARK POST. NEWARK. DEL. . NOVEMBER 2l. ') 7

VERCOATS FOR EVERY MAN IN

e Best TOWN FOR EVERY PURPOSE a Man n for On a business trip, at the game--anywhere, here is a coat that will meet the requirements of Quality and Price.

11 con seq uence. t fr0111 us for National in recognition, with no increase in price over last year. The display here will interest you.

big a nd little, \\'cariug quali-

. overeoatiugs, ea. ted pinch izes 12 to

Suit

$1.50 up $1.50 up $2.00 up QUALITY SHOP

n Suits This name was given me by a customer who was pleas­ ed with my service. Recognition of this service has brought increased business. More every season. It has forced me to enlarge my store. It has made possible other lines. It has even improved the service. I am now ready to supply the needs and whims of the plain business man, the college man, the working man. I can tell a gentleman how to dress and show him the goods. Union I have made it unnecessary for any man in Newark to for ,3 go to the city in order to be a well dressed man. In fact many the best dressers in town are my customers. The has a -thiJl inner 'c next the skin "plate of fashion and the mould of form" is my customer. ill layer of good de that spe ll s betweell ~Jle IF YOU CAN'T GET IT IN NEWARK whole body and lc1 HEALTH. BUY IT IN WILMINGTON I am taking the "IF" out. You CAN get it· in Newark at lill d. Regular SOL WILSON'S , Del. '"

'NEWARK POST. NEWARK. DEL.. NOVEMBER 22.19'6 8 ""...... ".---= Mi.. Jefferlon At- = ',, 1" . ~end, Fanners' Wet~ BOYS AND GIRLS IN beli ve, fina lly. ~ l milaJ'ly. v~ l~i an, \ I' ill F. Talley, Leon Simp on, Elsie Mary Gi lman, Grace Hanby, Em· trophy. f h MIS Elizabeth ,Tefferso n. of th SPELLING CONTEST m, t", my, , h""'u,, ,u"I<"" W,lk", M... W,lk". S,," M. " t H"km.n. EiI"b.th M,N"I. m "",,· w'" " " . d ,,,' ° , , ,'g' Extension Service of th e Women" superi lltend ent, supersede, prej u- . Webster, Thomas White. Harvey Bertha McA lli ster, J'efferson Pool, to the pupils in the spelling con- Oollege, attended a rally of th, re embarrass ap \"'Ik' J . W'I All lla ' ''agll el', Ed ith Whartenby, test. and Manager Tait, of the H.o - sopholno Boy s and Girl ~ Iu b w?rk. held in Entertained By Wilmington dlcparatu ' , eligibl. . e, ' ni.ece. ' mlscellan.' -I Georg'vi lI1~on.ia Wiggin u as nit, Jame a !l IB. kin Wison,ll. Thelma' vHane s, D. Gin n, lara Un - tel duPont. arranged a specla I Balt imore on Friday ni gh la. t. in Business Men eo us. mischievou ', cemetery. vac- iams, Mary Wiccio, George M. dch, Blanche Quigley. menu fo r the visitOI·S. In the af- connection with the Fa rmer" S"t, pupil,. ,,,.t,.,o", r"m tho uum ••",,,.,,t . ""dulum. ",.. 1 . Ch,mb ..... F,an'" Coeh"" H. Cumm''''', tho photog"ph". ","00" th' , p,ll'" '"'' gu"," of Week. g"mm", "hool, and .,xt"" "om h.,,,ou,: ."agoti,b"ity. p".um~"". W.ll«. Cook. Ma..th, D",d"". w'll "md , d,,'" $8 photog,.ph. tho Mai"ti' Th.. t" m, ,,,g·­ the High Sc hoolu of New Ca stle appendiCitiS, vlct.uals. a~q ul sce , Henriette Dorne, Helen Ga llagher. to the pupil winning the Laird ment., __------...l------.....---- i" """"tio" with tho " ,,,ty t ..""d, ,m b " 11 '. T.""""•• miill"13 tiiSti!El. i1it!il211"13 ilE1i!1ii ' II .. J! I5iJ:l!EEI! ..... ~tES! Ji!I~! BTfuE's ~~~~~~Teach~ers'. i~o~~t:~~: Institutelli~;g in ~~sessi01I~~:{l h!~~ at \ :~h~~esapea~I~::l~i~~a~;~~~c:;~~;,~l~pee~;:.r~~~~ke, Chautauqua. CU1'l1ICU - lUIJ FO R THE THAN KSG IV IN G DI~N Ir -NjiS£G RfnO~o~M~:.'l-u,~~~ , ~V~Os~I'I .LnsT ~ the Hotel du Pont. In the prelim- Ill,:"' . ae r op l ' an~. aq~edu c ~, con- inary contests Frances Cochran ISC lentlouS, a~ ' o ll'dIU I POI~, e~ lqu , . tt~, and Grace M. Hanby tied for the po~~t oes, Chl'lstmas, Illegible. 11 - High School trophy and Fannie qUlf y. Rosenberg, and Marion E. Friede. Second High School list- ChiI­ fo r the grammar sc hool cup. In Coni er, coercion, capillary, Cass1- the fin al. Frances Coc hran anel me re. Cincinnati, cinnamon. Appa- ,M""o,,cent. thu F".d.s winning both m,"ohon o100rs P'"for ,c,,h',,,.hiva lry, , hlcoh""loroph'. b"ough.yll, barometer, ""'u" Very soon, madam, that Thanksgl·vl·ng dinner will be served. ~,o,t th." " hool.. boo ' 11 ... ""., ,, ," •. " ",',m. ". . ~,~\ Dr. Cha rles A. Wagner, state i l~ ci d e ~lt,. Conne~ticut , dissi'pate, And this is J. ust a reminder that you will need something more than l~t commi ssioncr of ed ucation anel dl ·soclUtlOn. cy linder. cmba\'l'as. , Lawrencc Davis, ed u cat i o n l ~ 1 sec. effi cient, excellence, bulletin, bu l- the turkey and "fixins" for a successful repast" m;~ retar,)' of the Y. M. C. A.. cond uct. li ?n. burea u, analogo.u , Apen- ' eel the co ntest, the fo,rm er having I\ l11n es, fi laments, financICr, There .·s a charm about the Thanks- d • f· d ·t •• oh"g. 0' t ho g"mmac " hool p,. ,hag', homug'''''''' m '" 1~ edmor,,,,. inner, Its urndure an I s serVIce, IS ~~~~ pi ls and the latter of the High met a mol'l~ho s l s. me~O~lOm y, ml :"ce1. gl·V.·ng D.·nner. The gather.·ng of the f ~,~' Schoo l pupils. The contest wa a laneous, Isosceles, Itmerant, )eo p- orgotten. r wwritth. " enfift one, w"d and , beganwm w,itt."at 9 o'clock a"d g.arel,,".y, hin, ocp"boulatle.•• p""in sta.. llmd ••e ntp,, ,,huy..- var.·ous members of a fam.·ly, the good I, 'he ,able ju,' good enough. and. mo" impo,'- 't~~~ tl e papcr.' handed to a committee veterinary. vinculum. trous. ea u. natured J·ok.·ng and a sp.·r.·t of good ant, have you sufficient chairs? Here we have n ot · t h 1 h d only complete dining suites in great variety of co nsisting of Mrs. John B. Hutton \ Grammar Grade list-Parli a- o over; r . u ius odd of ment , I a bo ra t ory, coo ffiClen , om- ' C eer an good forerunner of the ~~' Nf. wD C"tI.;M L,w"J I" " n""D , ,,d og'''''U'' '~''''gnty. ",,,., 11 '''. 1 will, w ood, and peeiod,. bu' odd 'abies and chai" '0 " Miss Mary Rich. of the Delaware vegetable, ledger, pen nant, exhibit, ' Christmas holidays, makes the Thanks- match your present diningroom furniture. {It Wo rn '"'' Coll. g.. ,,, """tio"...... g. my,t,,'Ou,. p,',iI .... "it- , t,u,t" This proved a lengthy task. icise, res'Pectivcly, deceive, gaso- giving Dinner an event of the year and Diningroom Chairs in oak with genuine leather ~'tii l,800 a Y Among tho , p.II." w"" ,,,um. Ii"•• " mpath,. t"ito,. quot,. "t. ",Is. $3.25 a"d ,pw,,·d.. A

\ Attractive Think of the Kitchen , \ ~ unseen, but of most importance. We are showing The.re is a very special cabinet for those who do ~I not WIsh the more expensive ones. ~l::. three new Kitchen Cabinets of the celebrated " Sell­ It is 40 inches wide, 68 in ches hi gh Ro ll Front I ers" manufacture, the most complete and the best Tilting Flour Bin ~. built cabinet on the market. Metal Bread and Cake Box I: Ant-proof Casters ';., and a stationary POI' r {i) The "Auto Bin" Our stock of ·t h esec~ :~rl~le! O~. The p.r i~e is $22.50. .!.I Thi cabinet is 48 in ches- wide, 70 in che high and ca nn ot promise to suppl d s : ~ very limited and we lil fitted with all conveniences. Some of them arc: w~nt our present suppl/iS ~~I~~ates at thcse prices 1~~ ~:~o F;,"o":: Bi", ~~em~:~~warl y sIe dlecetiaon~, Cabl"net i,' Cooling Cupboard .t!t Metal Bread and Cake Box 40 inches wide, 68 inches hi gh ~'~'~l Back Saving Sliding Shelve. R?ll. Front and Roll Cupboard Co mpartment Drawer TIltlllgMetal Ca Flourke an Bind Bread Box 1~' Ant-proof Casters Ant.proof Casters (~

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m ag- ni f,cant golden oak 6l11 sh. lias I>len\ of drawer and closet space M M &, S for lincns tc.. o nc of the d rawcrs li ned with plush for silverwnre . \ l~~ eg a ry C t:l~ R;~ ' ; '''' ;'~ ':d~'~'~''~; ~" ~"~7~ ~~ Tatnell a:d Sixth Streets O~i1min~;n, Del. II We h ~ " e n SpeciAl al e of Dini ll !(' Room L'lIrn ilnrc, illcitllii ng Pe Tl od Ii! 'iii ,,,',, ... "',,. ,II",., mom , ,,. ,,,, , "'"' d.. "', "", .",.,,,, ,.b'oo . " '" Ad I!J ,,, ,,,,,I ." "" 'P' ,. ,. . '" " " . " , b, ""y " ... " 00"" Y"" , ...' ' h il rge .\ cco11nt",, ~ :\1 \( lln'lke term ext,,,onlin.u y eASY lly lI11 y ing throllg h ~m:g" (.1) . ~ "" _ ~ ~ _ ~. ~~~~... ~~ ~ r. «H:H::H:H)(HXH(H)'\XI-\XI-