We Newark Post NEWARK PO~T, NE.W ARK, DELAWARE. JUNE 27 , 1923. N MBER ?l ENROLLMENT OF SUMMER SCHOOL SESSION DR. RHODES LOCAL POLICE SEIZE STILL AND BREAKS ALL RECORDS FOR FIRST TWO DAYS RETURNS TO LIQUOR ON IRON HILL FARM OLD STORE Millard Taylor Held Under $1000 Bond for Court ­ Director Wilkinson Swamped by Applicants from Delaware Wife Swears Out Warrant Alleging Cruelty Maryland, Pennsylvania and New York- Harter Hall ' Resumes Active Supervision and Women's College Buildings Comfortably Filled of Important Newark DENIED CHARGES WHEN ARRESTED SATURDAY SUSSEX COUNTY LEADS IN Business DELEGATIONS , A large copper cOlttai er, well Taylor came in eac ably ,,;th the eorge \Y , Rhode, found I' and >oldered, a remodelled milk can wi\h otticer and wa arraigned and g i\'en T hL' 19:?3 - e ion of the umme l' chool' t ' the Cni\'er-ih' oi Delaware f or many ~' l' ar proprietor of Rhode's a conden. ing coil in. ide, a pi ce of a h aring. H e then accused his \\ if ~ arte~, r:s ix week' se ion Tue day morning of thi w ek with 323 udent I Drug. tore on :'If ain reet. again re­ rubber ubing and some eigh gallons of making and selling wine , thu5 in­ 1 Olll ~ IX tates m at ndance. Thl enrollment i the lar es \' I' made turned to active bus ine affairs of alleged liquor and wine remain a s \'o!\'i g her in the case, After a ho rt durl!~ g thE' fir t two day of a ummel' chool in ,'e\\'ark, :\fonday of thi week when he r - \·idence gath r d during a raid la t h nring, :'Ilagi, tl'llte Thompson held The FaC Ulty of sixt n members ha' organized the cla~ se- and this morn- turned to his former store, for the . _ aturda ~ ' upon the ' mall farm of th m under bail for another hearing il1~ the program was running along smoothly, I pa wo years or more opera ed by :\l illard T aylor, lid g on Iron Hill, a in the e\'ening, , :'u ~ e x Qunty leads the list of 0 laware studen - wi h 111 members I Dr, \\" E, Brown, mile 01' two from ooch's Bridg , The I It wa~ at the fi nal h aring that \\',Imington has thirty-nine t epre entath' s Kent ounty _ix y_ \\'0 and _' \~, ' t J'\'al, Dr, Rhod retired froll1 acti\' still and the .eized li~luor wer:e T Il~'lor was held under the bond for Ca< le ounty forty- ix, The balance of the enrollment include student \\'or'k in he drug bu ine ,bu kept brought to ~!'agr nate rhompson S appearance in Court. ::'um Penn yh'ania, :\l aryland, \,irginia, X e\\' J ersey and _'ew York, hi re ide nee in ~ ewark, ollice when th a rrest were made, 1', Brown, wbo came here from a ~frs, Taylor appear d before th ~l!' _ , Taylor, while ,till im'ol\'ed Th" ~ trong howing of us x er-on, 'i\ ilmin on, Del., and Alice :'II. ' .imilar to\' in Federalsbur , ~I d " to ~Iagi. rate aturda ~ ' moming and ~\:: ~~~e~eld~r\'eillan c e by the police, (ounty wa, again e\' ident thi- year, \\'atson, F ederal burg, :'lI d, take o\'er the Rhod s bu-ine s, pro\'ed swor out a warrant for h I' hu, band 'I., tounty I ading the field in the Half Day e ions himself a capable and incere busi­ alleging cruel treatm nt and in ima, \\'hen Constable Elli-on and hi ' \'ery e- ion, Practically The revi ed daily chedule of the I n s man and wa highly re pec ed in'" that he was engaged in the . ale deputies arri\' d at the T aylor place, l";" 'Y II igh chool and grade school School ha been announced. las es by th townspeople, Dr, Brown, with of intoxicating liquor, ;If 1', Thomp_1they found the owner at home, When i'l the tate is r epre nted, i>[ ost of start at ,10 a, m, and continue until ======hi ' wife and daughter, Ruth E, .,on imm diately placed the warrant the charge wa read, he denied e\'ery­ tl:t> ~tuden t are taking cour e here 1 o'clock p, m" with a daily Assembly Iat thre o'clock F r iday afternoon in Brown, ha ve taken over the fine old in he hands of Constable Elli on, thing, A thorough search of the in prepara io n for College 01' for a at 10.50 a , m , The afternoons are special bu' sPl' proyided by the en'ice i\l itchelt man ion near Hocke in, who, with two deputie-, salli d' fo r th premi e finall~' re ulted in 'the un­ :-: tat T acher's diploma, free to the student and a re given to ! itizen of Delaware for a \'isit to where -the ~ ' will ' hortly be ituated, to the raid, :'II I'S, T a ylo r stated that co\'ering of the still and alleged The follo\\;ng tudents were en- enable them to tudy. I Longwood, the country home of ~I r, Hi plan fo r' the future ha\'e not wh n he left the farm to co me to liquor, T aylor then suhmi ted t rolled ye terday and up until noon Bo h H a rte:' Hall and the buildings and ?III'S, P iene ,duPont, on the been completed, _' ewark the still wa in operation. arre t, [()d a~': of the \\-omen' Coll ge are well filled Kenn t P ike, After a trip of in- Dr, Rhodes fir K nne h L, Grant, Wilmington ; "'ith studen , ,nang men" a re spection throu!!'h the famou consen'a- BlII!' , nyder, Roxford, :>1, y ,; Ib 'ng made for the opening of the tory and g-arden, . h!'y will be gues DAYETT DAM WILL LOCAL MAN REFUSED Robert , ea holtz, Ardmore, Pa,; ' wimming pool in he ollege gym- of :'Ill', and ~f r3 , duPon at an organ BUS LINE FRANCHISE Franc - L, Jone, . eaford, Del.; Inasium for wom n member:' of the I' ci al followed by dinner in their BE READY SOON Glady _-\, H earne, Smithfield, Va,; chool, with a compe e t m5tructor home, his \Y/esley \Vollaston mong Hl'nry C, F iske, Farming n, Del.; PI', en a sta 'cd hour- , T he nter, The li r:>r S u nda~ ' Last Work on Barrier Will i Others Refused by Irate , L""ter Judy, Greenwood; - Marjorie tamment committee ha planned se\'- will be held in \\'01 WILLIAM j, MOORE Be Finished in Official L ,Johnson, _-ewark, Del. ; ~rr s , Leta er a l functions for he \'Utor , ~l is s to the own . peopl , Dr, Andrew ~ I ut c h \\' 11('\' , Bridgeville, Del. ; H elen Dora 'i\'ilcox, Director of ~ [ u 'ic, ex- of Bryn Mawr will be h speaker, DIES AT HOME OF SON Two Weeks MLST M6\7ETERM I ALS .'em hard, L incoln. Del. ; harlotte E, pect to a rrange a cont rt for the Director A, " -. " 'ilkin_o n and :\11'5, Old Ie ark Resident Suc­ (' nn , E II..-ton , latter part of the se"sion and i bu;:y nyder, Dea of \Yomen at he um- \':ith he completion of . he "d ck" The ~ treet and ewer ommit ee of ~ld .; ~Iary - Br eame cumb to Long Illne s .TI) c" eaford, Del. ; Mary L, picking members 0 a lee Cub to m I' !" ehoo l, ha\'e been a lmo. swamp- or top of the dam brea t, and th Wilmington me in I' gular "e- ion Power" _'e wark, Del.; Irs, larence, a si t, ed the pa-t lew day, with the ru;:h R. ILRO- DETER fi nal touch 5, including the closing up thi' we k, during he courw of which Fairlamb, F ederal P ark, Md,; EI ie Long-wo d Visit Friday of applka , 0 elll'oll in the ,; chool, or' th I' leas openin,

- ~- ERS Grange Pa rade To Be Feature UNDERWEAR of Commu n ity Carnival No man will overlook this opportunity to stock up for the re- July 7th mainder of this season and n ext ...... 75c PAJAMAS Diamond State Grange of tanton Embracing a selection of Pajama1s in ~he popular materials and met in Stanton Hall Monday evening tailored to give real comfort ...... $2.00 where it was dec id ed to hold a fi eld _ day on July 26th. It was also decid ed TROUSEit5 to hold a box social on July 19th at M ade of all wool m aterial from mill e nds; featuring all popula r the home of J. T. Eastburn. Dela­ patterns; staunchly made ...... $5.00 ware Grange of Newport was ex tended a n invitation to join with Diamond ~tate in the fi eld day event. A Monday ni ght, July 9th, will be KEEP-KOOL TWO-PIECE HOT WEATHER SUITS Gl'11ng night at the carnival to be PALM BEACH SUITS, $15 TO $20 held a Stanton, July 7th to 14th, un­ Just as the best ingredients obtain­ I der the a uspices of the Sta nton MOHAIR SUITS, $18 TO $25 Comm unity Association, neighboring able are usecl in this deliclous loaf, so granges have b en invited to attend SUN·PROOF BLUE SERGE SUITS, $20 TO $45 are the most capable and competent ' the carnival on that evening, and a grange parade wil l be a feature. REINFORCED bakers employed and the newest and ex t Monday evening, Di a monu High·grade American FOLDING CHAIR best baking equipment used. State Gmnge wi ll hol d a social at the WOOD OR FIRE AXES 79c hom!' of Mr. and Mrs. Geo rge Poult­ WITH HEAVY CANVAS SEAT. Made of Drop~ Forge d Steel With 24-inch ney. LIGHT, YET STRONG Hickory Handle During the lecLurer's hour last $1.25 WORTH $3 .25 EACH j\sk for the evenin g \here was a I' ading by Elva JCW E' ll and Dorothy Smith, and a reci ­ REINFORCED U. S. ARMY REGULATION New. Improved Aunt Martha tation by Miss Mary Ea tburn. FOLDING STOOL PUP TENTS $1.90 11' . . Mary l ~ . Dickey leave today At Your Grocer's for R hoboth, Del., where s he will TRONG A D STURDY, YET FOR CAMPERS, BOY SCOUTS HILDREN'S PLAY TENTS ' spend seve ra l days attending the con­ LIGHT HEA Y ANVAS EAT AUTO AMPERS • f erence of t.h e Girls' Friendly Socie­ T hese tent. nre in perfect condition ties of the Episco pal Churches of the $1.00 a nd waterproof. . State. Brand New U. S . A. $1.25 U. S. Navy Is it any wonder that SADDLE BAGS POCKET KNIVES AT 49c TAN COLOR all Newark th rives on B o~ i ~~o~~~~l e-P l ated ring. Splendid for $3.95 Huber's A u n t Martha R. T. JONES Bread ? E-KON-I-ME U. S. NAVY HAMMOCKS RAZOR STROPPERS These Hammocks are brank new f U pholsteri~g and e~.~ · a hweavy w~ite duck and over 3 'fe~ t SALE PRICE AT IN I e. e beheve the Navy's cost Repairing 29c EACH ~~~~ .nd $6. Complete with clews :~d Sold Everywhere at $1 Each $1.89 HUBER BAKING CO. FUNERAL DIRECTOR ' N. SNELLENBURG & CO. NINTH and UNION STREETS Wilmington, Delawartl WILMINGTON DELAWARE Second Hand Furniture Bought and Sold ~ ~ .' "ill' .,-

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Elkton Personals II ELKTON BOWS TO ELKTON PLANS FOR GREAT CROWD Philadelphia -Penns Grove -Chester lk======::====- OLD, OLD RIVALS AT BIGGEST "FOURTH" EVER HELD 1'11'. und 1\1I's. Dudley Frazer and I • da ughter, of Baltimore, spent t he Rising Sun in Late Rally Baseball, Boxing, Band Concert and Elaborate Fireworks Additional Service wee k-end with his parents, Mr. and -Overcomes County Display to be Feature.s of Celebration Mrs. R. B. Frazer. Seat Team • COLORED CAKE WALK FOR GOLD PRIZES Mr. J ohn Jones, who was operated FINN STARS WITH BAT In on fo r appendieitis last week a t The "Glorious Fourth" will be more Schedule Effect Tuesday, June 26, 1923 Union Hospital, is doing very nicely. tha n a meer slogan in E lkton thi s able rivals came together aturday year, according to th program an- ELI{TON SCHEDULE Daylight Saving Time ,\11' . and Mrs. D. J. Ayerst s pent the in Elkton, when the home team and nounced yesterday by William Fon J ULY FOUH'I'H wt'ek-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. Frank Rising Sun locked horns in a torrid Feehly, chairman of the Fourth of JO .ao A.M.-Baseball Gamc at lIurn, at Lewes, Del. ball game, which was finally decided July Committee of that town. Ball l'ark, Elkton vs. Bel Air. in the eighth inning when the County Determined to' have a celebration Last W ednesday Dr. Davis, of Bal­ Lao P. ~l.-Boxing Show at. Leave Wilmington, Fourth Street Wharf, for Phila­ Seater ' one-run rally f a il d of its which will linger long in the mi nds timore, r emoved the tons il s of eleven nall Park. pm·po. e, to tie the score. . of the townspeople and vi itors, \\II'. delphia, and Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wllarf, for patients at U nion Hos pita l, Dr. Mc­ 7.00 1'. M.-Bnnd Conce rt and Despite the heat, dust, corn thinnin' F eehly has arranged for perhaps the Wilmington, 7.30, 9.00, §10.30, *11.00 A. M.· §12.00 Noon; .hnlg-ht was the last to be operated ommunity Singing. our! t ime and the lure of the bay r esorts, most ambitious 'chedule ever at­ on. All a re up and al'ound at this House Plaza. 1.30, 3.00, 4.15, 6.00, 7.00, §8.30 and 9. 30 P . M. quite a crowd j!lJ1lmed into Ellis Dei- t mptcd in the Mar yla nd town. writing. 8. 15 P. i'l'l.-Fireworks D i s - b ~ rt' s ampith ~ at r e ~o witness the t":o I Beginning a t 10.30 in the morning pla y, E lk ton Heights. ;l lrR. F ra nk Cartledge, of Frank- nval teams In a ctIOn. Somehow It wi th a Susquehanna League baseiJa ll 9.30 P. I.- C 0 lor e d ake * Runs on weekd a ys onl y. ford, Pa., is spending some time with doesn't matter who wins the pennant game between Elkton and Bel Ai l', Walk, North St reet. hl'r da ug hter , Mrs. John Alexander. in t~e leag~ e , according to t~~ Elkton I the leag ue leaders, and terminatil:g 10.30 1'. iVl.-Fourth of ..1 u I y § Runs on Sundays and Hol id ays only. sentlln nt, Ju st as long as RISlllg Sun with a dance in the Armory late 111 Dunce, The Armory. The A. & P . Store opened a turday is shoved down the ladder; and it l t he evening, there will be something morning in the old store. works the same way with regard to doing almost e v e r~' minute of the day. 1:.....------' the Elkton team. But somebody slip- Not hing will be left undone to mak 1======1\[ 1'. and Mr s. Harlan Johnson, of ped up this sea son, for the Sun boys it the biggest F ourth ever, and the a. suri ng the com­ Bal imore, spent the week-end with are leading Elkton by .several do ze n b usy chairman, a ided by his assi ·t­ will rel atives. points and have second place cinched ants, will be on the jab a ll day to s e for the first half. that things go a s pel' schedule. ;\lI's. Mary Lamplugh, of Wilming- Anyhow, there was plenty of noi se Mr. F eehly has with him as a.so- Other Fea lures ton, pent las t week with Mrs. An- Saturday f rom bot h sides. ciates on t he committee Mess rs. J ohn Among the other fea tures li sted drew D. Dean. Elkton Jumps the Gun W. McCoo l, A. Victor Davis, William will be a color d cake wa lk, to be Just to get the fans in the propel' Crea mer, Sid ney Lipman, . Ralph held on North Street, between Main Edward Jackson, son of Mr. and humor, Elkton took unto themselves Andrews and Michael Lipman. and High Streets, immediately after Mrs. Wilmer Jackson, of P erryville, four runs in the first inning and Great Fireworks Dis play the fireworks display. Sevel'll l ladi es ---and it costs was g raduated from the Engineering thereafter held their peace until the P erhaps the large. t single f eature and gentle men of color are already school of the Johns Hopkins Uni- eighth. of the celebration will be the fire- entered and will compete fo r three you nothing versity. Meanwhile Rising Sun was mending works display to be given out in E lk - gold prizes. MI'. a nd Mrs. Theodore Ott were her sails and sailing along nicely. In ton Heights, north of town, under the A band con c e~t and community recent guests of the Rev. and Mrs. the fifth the boys from up-county got a uspices of the Victor Sparkler and "sing" will open the evening program. Overheiser, of New Castle, Del. unruly and shoved two runs over,'cut- Specialty Co., local manufacturers of This wil l be given at the Co urt House. A checking account is more than a ting down the lead to one r un. Then fireworks and other expl osives. Si nging will be lead by Prof. J. T. convenience. I t pays dividends by in the eighth, they set out every inch Thl'ough the generosity of J. B. Clymer, of t he West Presbyteria n E. Stanley Bryson, who graduated of canvas, and . although being strict Decke r, head of the local pla nt, every Church Choir in Wilm ington, and Mr. helping to check outgo and stretch from the Elkton High School last landlubber s, sailed right past Elkton pi ece of foreworks will be given free Feehl y has a lso engaged several tal­ week, has accepted a position with into a two run lead, never to be to aid the celebrat ion. Included in the en ted si nger s for solo work. income. the Elkton Banking and Trust Com- headed. display will be' elaborate designs of ' At 1.30 in the afternoon, a boxing pany. Elkton blew up a little more wind Washington, t he American F lag and show will be held in the ball park, Money in the bank is likely to be Charles W . King left for Arco, for their own sail ', managed to other historic symbols, all to burst consisting of several eight and six- spent thoughtfully. The stub of Georgia, this week, where he expects squeeze one tally over , and then sub- high in the air. In addit ion, war round bouts between profess iona l to spend six months. sided for the afternoon. bombs, rockets of various types and fi stmen from Wilmington, Chester and the last check shows the exact state Old Man Finn, the war horse of the other fancy and colorful pieces will Philadelphia. ) Irs. J. Lynn Pratt, of Milford, is E lkton outfit, gathered three lusty be set off . The interest displayed in The day's doing will cl ose with a of your fin ances a,nd is a constant the guest of her s ister-in-law, Mrs. blows, when some fans believe him to t he affair by Mr. Decker and ofl1cials big Fourth of July dance in the Ar- protection again st needless spend­ Herbert D. Litzenberg. be ready to hang up his shoes. Peter- of the Sparkler Com\?any has gone amory. . son and P atton each found tJ1 e ball ing. Loca l co uples procuring marriage license at Elkton yesterday, were: !~~g;;:' ~~s~ e d~;~n~:;n:;~~w: ~de l~\~es~ FAIRVIEW ITEMS OF AHHESTED FOR THEFT .James Montgomery and Eva T. son doing the most damage. THE PAST WEEK-END George Short , an Elkton yo uth, was NEWARK TRUST Stewart; Harold H. Johnson and It was a good ball game all the way anested Monday by Chief of Poli ce Ethel L. Johnson, Frederick Robert­ through and Rising Sun deserved to G. M. P otts, cha rged with entering ---AN 0--- ,on and Dora G. Terry, and Milton win. The score : Several Families Entertain the home of John Goodyear, and steal­ F itzgerald a nd Harriett Tokley, all of Elkton ing $145 and a gold watch. Pa rt of SAFE DEPOSIT \ ilmington; Ralph F Springer and R. H . O. A. E . Friends and Relatives in the money and the watch were found on him. He is locked in jail pending Evelyn G. Sutton, Roselle, Del. ; Ben­ Coyle, ss ...... o 2 1 Community a hearing. COMPANY jamin J. Carey, Frankford, Del., and P eterson, cf ...... 2 1 0 0 Evelyn G. Banner, New Castle, Del. Potts, c ...... 8 0 0 Robinson, Ib ...... 2 700 i\fr. and Mrs. Frank Conley and DELAWARE Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Tull of NEWARK Finn, rf ...... 1 o family visited her )l·U'ents. Mr. and CERTIFIED SEED BEST Williamsport, Pa., and Miss Elizabeth Shanner, p ...... 0 1 2 Mrs. Joseph Worrall, on Sunday. Reese, of Wilmington, are guests of Patton, 3b ...... 0 2 IN GROWING POTATOES relatives in Elkton. Rothwell, 2b ...... 0 o Mr. and Mrs. Cla rence bavis were 2 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blake, of Marcus, If ...... 0 o Sunday evening g uests of MI'. and County Agent Bausman May Detroit, Mich., who have been spend­ Mrs. Arthur Atwell and family. Total ...... 5 9 24 7 1 ======ing the past week with Elkton rela­ Arrange Tour for Farmers Rising Sltn tives, left yesterday, Mr. . Blake re­ Mrs. Lidie Whiteman, ' of Elliott To Inspect Fields . R. H. O. A. E . Heights, is a guest of Mrs. Sarah turning to Detroit while Mrs. Blake 0 , 0 1 0 0 left for Roanoke, Va., where she will Dawson, rf Worrall. R. Dunbar, ss ...... 1 1 5 2 0 ~ p e nt several weeks with her parents. G. Dunbar, 2b ...... o 0 1 2 0 Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Strahorn and Good seed pays, especially good Knoedler, rf ...... 1 2 1 0 0 sons, of Newark, were Sunday even- seed potatoes. Co unty Agent R. O. GLASGOW o 1 2 1 ing callers at t he home of h er mother , Bausman is convinced of this after Co mmunion services will be observ­ Voight, cf ...... o 2 2 1 0 Mrs. Sarah Worrall. making an inspection tom' of the cer- ed in the Sunday School room of t he W . Cameron, 2b ... . tified potato demonstrations being Hasson, c ...... 2 2 5 1 0 Pencader Presbyterian Church, Sun­ Margaret, An~n d Ernest Ru ~h conducted in nothern New Castle Foster, p . . .. 0 0 0 ECONOMICAL DEPENDABLE day, July 1st, at 2.45 p. m. Riale, Ib ...... 9 0 0 were Sunday call els on the Kirk chll- ~~ ~:t~r eth~~ ~~:r'fa;! : :;m~te:~~:~ (\J·en. hildren's Day exercises will 'be P. Camer son, If 0 0 Grant Abbott of New Castle, J . Har- held in t he M. E. Church, Sunday Reynolds, P ...... ___ ~ ~ M.r. Wm. Little, Miss Lora Little vey Davis of Newark, J . Howard evening July 1st. Il nd li ttle athleen spent Friday even- Mitchell & Sons of Hockessin, Joseph Total...... 6 11 27 7 ] ing at Mr. J ames Little's. Pierson of Hockessin, and H . L. Dil­ Miss Mary R o~, of St· George., worth of Centerville. In addition h. ' been visiting relatives in thIS E lk ton ...... , 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-5 Mr. and Mrs. Gray Lomx a nd fam- Ri. ing Sun . , . 0 1 0 0 2 0 3 0 x-G seventy-eight farmers purchased theil' THE GEM FREEZER place for two weeks. ily spent Sunday with her m ~th e r , main stock of seed potatoes from . . . Mrs. Hattie Whiteman, and famIly . New York State through the certified ;Ill'. a nd Mrs. Roberts, of Baltimore, Will more than fill your Summer needs in Ice Cream. "ELECTnIC JIM" CU TS CA PEHS potato pool whi ch aggreg ated fOllr­ visited the latte r's aunt and uncIe, Mrs. Hill and~ , Arthur, s pent Fresh fruit is here in abundance. Enjoy the good old f teen hundred bushels. AI!-. and Mrs. J. C. Barr, Tuesday 0 "Electric Jim" Richardson, color d, Sunda y w ith her daughter, Mrs. lllr- Home-made Ice Cream-always the best. All sizes in las week. a drayman in E lkton and well knm·rn ence Littl . An interesting test is in' prog'l'ess on the farm of Mr. Grant Abbott. by the townspeople in general, took stock. Prices are right. Little Mi ~ .. Be~e Titter, of Wil­ MI'. GeQ. Kno~nd famil y s pent The New Jersey certified obble r is mi ngton, vis ited her a unt here for an overdose of barb-wire liquor. r e­ Sunday in Millington, Md., guests of bein g t eR ted against the Virginia the week, Mrs. Flora Brooks. cently, and created such a turmoli .at Rev. Geo. T. ewton, who moved from 'obbler (not cer tified). It is too WINDOW SCREENS FLY SPRAY his hom that Offi cer Potts was sent Ebenezer in the pring. early to make predictions, but eve n at Those who vi s ited Mr. and. harles fOI' to take him in tow. When the this eady date the J ersey Cobble is and doors. Are you pro­ Sure death for Summer Lpasu re Sunday were: Mrs. Paul hand of the law reached out, how­ Miss Viola Megilligan and friend, showing a little more size and the tected for the hot months? Pests. Ideal for cottage Hirc h and children, Velda and Ra~ ­ ever, ,Jim was nowhere to be found. Mr. Murphy, of Wilmington, spent Vil'giniu obbler is developing sam unday with her parents, Mr. and We have a screen for mond, of Wilmington, Mi ss Nanme Witnesses stated that he leaped from scab. or Camp. Sprayers also Williams of Wilmington; Mr. and the second story window into a stand­ Mrs. Edward Meg illi gan, of F airview. every taste and every On th e farm of J. Harvey Davis on hand. Highest quality. MI·s. Ra l ~ h Trader alld child, of Wil~ ing cal' and before he WIl S seated had pocketbook. All guaran­ Miss Francis "Vhiteman spent Sun­ the g rowth and stocky vin e of the min~t on; Mr. George Jarmon. an his foot on the gas. He made t h,e teed. Lowest price. daughters Margaret and Dons, of Delaware line without trouble. That s day wi th her cous in , Mi ss Alma Little. ce rtified Green Mountain seed a s com­ pared with that of his home grown ncar New'ark; Mr. and Mrs. Stec~ e, the s tory, anyhow. Mrs. ooper and daughter, Miss seed is quite marked. EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE". Mrs. 'Edna Englesbee and son, of MId­ Dorothy, were callers at L. M. Green­ It would be difficult to locate a fi ~ ld dl etown. RA DNOR ~E~IE·F ELECTS walt's, Sunday evening. FOR THAT VACATION OR CAMPING TRIP of potatoes that gives promise of a I.' ~ The professor swims from the sink· The Radnor Reli ef Association, an Roy Walton callecl on the Green­ higher yi Id than that on the fa L'm of ing boat and climbs up on the bank. 01' anizlltion of mployees of the walt boys unday. Joe Mitchell b'Town f rom c rt ified Then dashing in again, h e returns to R;dnol' Pulp Mills in Elkton elected Green Mountain seed. the "':'rcck and rescues his wife. officers a t 1\ l' ce n ~ m eting to sel've J\!Ir. and Mrs. Stephen Patterson, As soon a~ practical Mr. Bau 'man "But why didn't you sa.ve her be- for the oming y Ill'. oC Wi lmington, w re call rs last week cx p cts to arrange a n automobile po­ THOMAS A. POTTS fore ?" a sks the listener 111 wonder- Those hos n w I'e: . Presid el: t, at the home of J a mes Little. tRtO insp d ion tOUI'. This tour will ment. d Howard Bayne; vi c -l)!'es ld ent, W II- Mr. a nd Mrs. H Rrold Mi tchell and give the f a rmers an oppo rt unity to NEWARK "Ah, my dear s ir," was the learne limn Montgom ry; secr tary, Herbert MAIN STREET lillie daughter, of tanton, s pent Sun­ see llnd r field conditions the cert ifi ed man 's reply, "I was bound. to. McNeal' assis (.a nt secI' tary, Walter sa ~e day with hcr parents, MI'. a nd Mrs. pl o s as compared with thos from myself firs t. Sel f_prescrvatlon 16 tel ' cI treaSurer, TholllD S home g rown se d. first law of nat ure."- Pittsbtll'gh Eve r e~t, an Wm. Liltl . Post. lIutch!l1 son. THE NEWARK POST Newark, Delaware To Summer Visitors P ublished Every W ednesday by Everett C. Johnson Ad dress all commun icatio ns to TlIll We wan t and invi te co mmunicatio ns, NEWARK POST, bu t they must be ,igned ?y ,the Make all checks to- Til E NEWARK writer's nam,e- not ~or pub li catIO n, Outing Shirts bu t fo r our mfo l'matlon an d protec- T HE POST is published at the Sh op Pos-r, tion, called Kells I every Wednesday afternoon and 'l'clcphon c~ , 0 , &. A " 92 and 93, $2.50 to $6.00 Entered a8 second -cla ss matter at Newark, Del., und er act ~ f March 3, 1897. is on sale at Frazer's News Stand, on Main St. Collar-attached hirt ' lik The subscription price of this paper is $1.50 per year In ad vance t he 'e are great f r cam p­ Single copies 4 cents. Th.e Summer School is an important ing , hik ing, vacation trips, Che vi ot, P oplin , Broa,d. JUNE 27. 1923 addition to Newark's summer activities. Keep cloth a nd F lan nel. W hite in touch w ith the news of the School, the town and color ', MEM ORIA L IIISTOR Y OF UNIVERSITY and the County. News, A dvertising, Makeup--it's all , E. N . Vallandigh01n lVl akes Pe'rtinent Suggestion. Commends A ffairs a little differen t. A 1r ound Commencement T ime M ANSURE & PRETTYMAN Good R oads, Flow 1'8, Park , B ttel' S chools , To the Editor of Th Post: Trc p " P ure W ale?' , Fresh A i1', Sun... du Pont Building The U n i~er ity of p~law~re ha d this year a co m me~c~- I shin e alld W OTk f ar' E verybody rnent of rare mteres t, dlstll1 gulshed by the presen ce of P resI­ den t Harding on one day, of A m bassador J ussera nd ,on a n- :\ote-Outillg 'aps a lld Hats uther, and Newark did herself proud in a non-pa rtisan en- I Ihusiasm for the Head of the Nation, as in the crowded audienc for the French Ambassador. The issue of The Post chronicling Lhese vents was, I am sure, one of the best not r/ie Newark Post 0 f b 0 f t h b t t f only its own i sues, ut one e est ever sen ou rom \"a" y fl'om Mal'lle to ~a l J'f, orn.ia. left as a youth in 1879,, the hwh ole I , I l' k h t - A COM M UN TIT Y NE W S P A PER He was the hero and 111 pll'atlOn city turned out to gIve o~o~ '. til office of a village n wspaper, t IS p easant to t 1m t a CJl. of Ma l,), Roberts Rinehart, who His three b r oth ~r , ,Aid n, ~I1!J , our p ople could lay aside their often bitter political differences spend, her, ummel'S there. and hades SUI ":IV , th,e fO l mer 10 welcom e the Prseiden t, that T he P ost shou ld have treated J -:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;:::::;;:::;;:;;:;;:;;:::;;;;~ two with his neIce, MISS J ose- the occasion in an equa ll y genero us spirit, without a ny a t- = - - '-'" I Ph i~e Gillespie, keeping-the camp le mpt to ma ke m uch of the occasion as it's own party .s T HE L ONG L A ST TRA IL Io ldI nW keeest,pmg by upperso then SaPll'ltl ex~ ofmp thl e,e f!l·Rane. chs. t ill burnjng' at Eaton's opportun ity, by ,ong and story, by p l'lllcely • • • Your Commencem ent Supplem ent was a happy t'hou ght, A C01n~ad e Stands Uncovered and Pays L ast hospitality, the infl ue n c~ of FIREMEN KEPT ON a nd you ca rried it out with great success. It should be in the Tribute to a Friend Howard E aton has been I,ncal- THE RUN MONDAY ha nds of a ll a lumni, as of,a ll a lumnae. Dr. H a rter , s account ctO'tulahbel e, masyr ihade sha osf payo utehd Iftro onm The Aetna Hose Co, made two ex- o f earl y com m encem en ts, a nd myoId friend G eorge Morga n's B elow is pr'inted the comment of a cowboy pal to a comr'ade of seven to seventy who hung abo ut peditions to all eged fir es Monday detailed histor ical pa per a re precisely a ppropria te to th:e occa- /ormer year'. B y r'equest, we withhold ~ h e name of the au.thoT. in adoration and worshipped morni ng wi thin a total of fi ftee n min­ sion. These articl es naturally su ggest ,tha,t the re should be a It br'eathes the spirit of the W est and plams of yesteTday. Stmple him. Nor wa,' he compell ed to utes from their fir st venture from d h honesty and Manhood is w1'it laTg e. Only a pa.l, only the W est. do this, fo r Howar d Eaton was a headquarters, h istory of our first cen tury issue ten yea rs :ence a s a only a Man experie.nced an d t?'ained, undm' a W estm'n sky could man of large means and coul d The fi rst alarm ca ll ed 'them to a m emorial volume, a nd it is not too soon for Dr. Harter and ha'l.Ie w1"itten it. I t '/,s the W est speakm g and the {Lu tlwT- A MAN. at a ny t ime have imitated the small garage on Wi lbu r Street, The Dr. Morgan ·to begin coopera ting toward such a work, an -Ed, 10ld Ogalla Chiefs at p ine Ridge sli ght blaze had been extinguished by undertaking to which m a ny m en and women should lend aid - Agency who sit at the doors of neighbors with buckets before the in research and suggestion. HOW ARD E A TON a tJ'ing of titles, scientific, t heil' teepees in t h,e' dying sun truck reached the scene, Very much Ambassador Jussera nd's sha re in the commencem ent ex ... geogr aphical and explor ative as a nd croon of glol'l es p ~s t ; ~ e put out, the laddies return ed to ,th ei r Id b f d I . h It is rarely that this column long as a rawhide lariat, follow- died in the saddle as he lived 111 Acad emy Street home. ercises reminds m e tha t m eans shou e oun to pace m t e make. mention of a ny ma n not ed his name. Yet he was a the saddl e ,_ a gentleman, a Hardly had they reached the ce nter University Libra ry a comple te edition of his works in French , of State or community interest, mod est man a nd hated noisy ac ... sportsma n, a man who c~ r eam ed of town when the alarm again sound­ a nd copies of t:'hose tha t have been translated into English. His but once in a very long while, t he cla im and positively r efused to dreams as 10,fty as . hIS own ed, The truck co ntin ued merrily on studies in English li terature a nd history a re deil ghtful ; no uni- nation'lose one of its Pr inces- be lionized. Yet at the superb tower mountams and hved them. to th e home of Harry,.Reed, on Oleve- v ersity libra ry should be without them, a typical clear - eyed, tr ong- Eaton Brothers' ranch of 6000 land Aven ue, wh ere a blaze in the It is good new s that Pro feS'sor G eorge E. Dutton has been heart, with the pioneer instinct acres that could possibly accom- He never married a11d when kitchen had developed, Chemical of a father LaSalle, t he hun ter 's modate 1000 guest. , foregather - his brother , Willis, brought his streams were used to extinguish the a ppointed Dean of the University . I beli eve he has the qua l i- cunning of 'a Da ni el Boone, the ed Gover no rs, Senators, writers bod y to be interred in t he family fl ames, Damage was placed at about ties tha t will m a ke him greatly useful in tha,t office, though I courage and tenacity of a Roose- a nd men of national fame all the lot at Pittsburgh, which he had $20,00, hope its multiple de ta ils a re not to interfere wi l!h his work as velt. Such a man was Howar d a ~ache ~ It ~wor th much to ha ve as Dean in succeuion to Ea~ n , who di ed, p r a c U c ~~ in l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ in the saddle, in J anuary, 1922, Dean E. La urence SIJlith, another Delawarean, another alum- at his magni fi cant r anch, WO lf' l nus of Delawa re College, a nother loyal member of the Faculty Wyomi ng, in the foothills of t he tried by years of effective service. We really begin to be a Little Bighorns, not far from University. w,h ere Custer died. E. N. VALLANDIGHAM. He was one of the very few I sur vivol"s of the old Roosevelt The com pounding of r egime a nd it is to be regl'etted, Drugs in thi s Shop is L eader L ik e Hamilton N eeded that Her mann Hagendorn's "Roosevelt in the Bad Lands" attend ed by Accuracy, "If we will carryon, vis ualizing the nation of which did not give him more tha n brief Ca re, and Truth- in BACK AGA1N! Hamilton drea m ed-if we will maintain the national' mention. For Howard Eaton was evel'y detai l- at all viewpoint and em"Ilhasize the interwovern intimacy of a ll no ordina ry plainsman or cow ti mes, activities-interdep endent, where none may permanently puncher. He was of distingui sh­ . ed birth, highly educated, his prosper wit'hout a p rpsp erous whole-if we will throttle mother a direct descendant of This IS to announce the false cry of class, where none need exist, in the beck­ J ohn Al den. It is well sa id that oning of American opportunity-if we will be a s hope­ despite more or les feverish fully America n a nd as whole-heartedly American as they noveli sts and slapdash f ront ier THAT THE RHODES DRUG STORE HAS BEEN w ere in the immortal beginning--...:the future will be and Indian liter ature, he did RESUMED UNDER ITS FORMER QWNERSHIP. secure." mor e to keep ali ve the t rue spirit of the West ; the indo minatable "Apply H a milton's conception of financia l integrity courage and self-sacrifi ce that and th e sanctity o f' obligat ion to world conditions today, t hi' involved, than any other I WISH AT THIS TIME TO WELCOME ALL and le t the re be asserted a leadership which rises a bove man, li vi ng or dead, excepting onl y Roosevelt himself , THOSE ,OLD FRIENDS AND PATRONS WHO :prejudiced opinion, w hether that prejudiced opinion hJad HAD SO MU CH TO DO.. IN MAKING THIS its beginning in the w ar, o r is emphasized by geographic When he cover ed hi s face wi th division s, a nd huma nity will turn to the falt iona l a nd on ly his blank t in a hospi tal at BUSINESS A SUCCESS w ay o f restoration , T here will be the substitution of Sheridan, Wyomi ng, and died a hope a nd resolution where ha tred a nd resentm ent are now victim of drcad appcndi citifl, ai'­ MY PART IN BUILDING UP THE BUSINESS h indering recovery, T here w ill be less thou gh t of yes- tel' facin g a lif t ime of s torms, of da ngel', of bitLer exposure and WAS FOUNDED ON A P OLICY OF SERVICE­ terday a nd m ore o f tomorrow." . went West Lo join Roosevelt, PROMPT A N D COURT EOUS .. THIS IDEA -'-From address of The President at u nveiling ex ercises. Lewis a nd Clark, Ll tel' ancl rook, a nd that alaxy of intr e­ WILL BE CONTINU ED. pid hero s whose names a re im­ per ishable, he wa, 71 years old, I NT E I~ E -n N(, 0 1 f) but w ith the h ar t of a boy, FR,IENDS OLD AND NEW, AND STRANGERS fl inging his checr y songs, tell ing TOO, ARE WELCOME AT TI-IE SHOP OF T HE hi wond i' tales when leading Brinoinn to 1 ~ lin ( 1 7-XOCl in tIle Olcl T l'(] ( lil ' i () n~ or xplori ng parti R inLo t hc frozen APO'rt-IECARY KEPT BY 'In OKI tcl te gla i rs of Nor thw flt a nada, (From the B oslon H erald ) ,01' ac r OflS Lhe pa rch d deser ts 0 f , w Mexico, fl king t he habi- L ___~~~ ___~~ _ __~~ ___ ~ __~_~ -' lations of Lhe liff Dw Il erfl , He •• • The ),ollowiufJ a"tidc ),1'0111, (I. uri'itt PCI' C 'nt. of about 120,000 hI? 'aw half Ii ed in Lh e saddlc, He loved t he N olU HlIulrflld ci(tillJ lemiR ( ,lItO ll l ill- til popu lnLion or DclaWlll'(~ , Thenc vV st a nd kncw it as a mother t el'elltil/U "h'l( oj' j) 101()(I"c '41 "(1111) 10(/ he plungcd into the d 'cp gl'cc n coun- knO\\'fl and lov s hcr chi ldren. by Ill£! nccnl pisit 0)' !'rcBid ' lIt tl'Y o[ I'ural N 'W astl ' cou nty, and Canada 01' Mexico, b rd l' to GEORGE W. RHODES H ardillg, fou nd himself in /I I' eg-ion wh 'I" ninc- bord r , iL wa, a ll the same, and T ho writcl' 1mB cl,id('I1i1J1 l i ved L c n t h ~ of the il1 h nbitunt ~ nrc de- the W "L kn w Howa rd E aton a ll/ollg 1 O/ UWa/'(,ClII,' (llId knows tlleil' s('cn dt'd in ilL I 'ust onc lint' fl'om ~ cv- and lo\' d him in r eturn, habit.q, d reallls, Cl lld I raditiollll, 1,11 11 i/(' cnte th c ntu ry immi J.( I 'lInt~ , lin d A Citizen and Friend of Newark not a t/elllpl illU all (',r hll lt" lil'" Rtl/dlJ, IWlldy all thc l'l'st, hlnck 01' whi te, Fo'rcseeing th earl,\' Rla ughter ho II aB rnltght IIII.' spi,.it oj' /)l'/r(1('(u'(' 'nn' nativ s of lh Roi l, fll I'lIml Dt'l- of A m rica's big gam . h raiAecl in a; lcaJl tlml llCnlllc 0)' thl' ~ I tlll' will awal'e mOht famili c, HI'C old fumili es ; hi , voice in p roL d ion and when SUNDAY HOU RS 11111'0/1/ apI'cciatr, ' ven the du Pont!! heg-in to h ac- Ho\ anI Ealon talked, \,Va'lhing- ~ ('Jl t ('( 1 us I< uch, nftt'1' II lmost a ('cn- Lon li . ten d. J lI , t pcr violl to 8.30 Lo 9.30 A. M. Fountain Closed PI' sid cnL Harding has di ~ co\' l'l'cd tUI'y :lIId II quarter, A n8m!! is enough hil:l death; h had retur ned from / 1.00 Lo /2, 00 A. M. _ th nL IlIrg Jall1il~' known ns the Rtatc to idt'nUfy n man's ol'igi n to hi s ncigh- an xp clition to lh Jackson on Sundays of D 'I~WIII'(" I'f'cciv'd a 1,I('al,ty wl'l- bol', in almos t IIny ,pllrt of thc stllte, Hcri e coul)Lrr, sent ~hel' ~y thc 5.30 Lo 8 P. M , ('om!" frum lhe wh II' kll1drt, cl . an d lind therc urI' knowlfl~ ones wh o pl'O- Gov rnor O[ vV.\-omll1g to Inves­ tn sled n ho, pi lul ity on which the ( UIl1- f('MS lo be able lo gueSs by 11 I1tnn' ~ tignlc th wint I' condilion of Uy pr id l's itself. At Wil mington , spl'edl not only which of th thl' 'C th' Ik. lIe WOfl ])J'c l:l iden of i wheT ' nW RL of ~e a l ie n ~ dW, II , 16 ( o nlin u ~ on pnge HI th, America n BiRon oci ty 3Qd ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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no" •• L:" '" nJ YotW If 0 ::; • Dr, It'lI)i"H~ ' _ '"war ~k \11,~ a few "~ day' ?s I"Road, ~ Brh'~ldg tarted~ at'll' 10,30 In th D irecG:zvo~es R eason::::~~ F ot' S;T h.t~~:~ e W ave of Sto:.:~ck t :~ appear/ ~:: ;;tas ~"::~;:a ,.turd::,.i old. diamond-in-~:' :~'~::,: guar~~"R:t~;.P:h'"~:t::~d again t . his own"' imagination;'::O ~~:;d, parlllg to th Mitchell ' dI S the-rough oil man in boots and a t'.\'o- hi ego ti ~m. and lack of information r their Il' \\ home on e mOl nlng an uncheon wa. served af - I peculation gallon hat, who i' too busy making d T h ' I fo 111 Ilral' I1tll'kei'.· III , DeL ! tel' a few hours' play. About sixteen _ __ than against frau , r .IS on y For , -- !gue ts \\' re p I' ent at t he alTai J' " • , money for hi stockhold ers to put on one way to eliminate the nine rea.on '3 tlll )1 1'< , \\' ilson T, Jon ,of _ _ r. , .m~g\l1a lon, got:sm and ,carel, - IProntable Im'e,tment. and a\'oid 10 " a necktie. Bu never does he appear for buying worthle s securities and = )Ir,ki'l\'I n 'II ", ,'" . J ., .5'.1) nt the week- Prof . EI'I ha ono vel' wa ca II e d 0 ne,. arc hfore mo. tI In the mne main T hou~ands , probably mllhons of peo- in th guise of G ·t-Rich Quick Wall - that is to consult an honc··t dealer, Fran ',11 tlt t' !.ot.lcr's si tel', MI' . Re-I Elmer, N. J., last week by the SUd- I r ea~o.ns w y peop e buy wOI1:hl 55 e- pic, do not know the differ nee be- ing-ford, although, strang to say, just a, you consult a reputable end With .,urt, of this plac . d n death of hi brothel' Dr. James ays. a by Samuel O' j tween an Im'cstm nt banker and a many sen iblc men a nd wo men ex- physician, lawyer or ngineer when n C~rItle, rep~rt becc Cru. . _ _ ' Y. Conover. ' RIce, Educat IOn al Dlrectol' of the In- broker, or the difference between in- peet to see him only in that t~·pe . in need of exp rt ad\'ice. The reput- RE 5 J. Ra :lk 11 olmery entertain- -- I \'e · tm ~nt Banker' ~ A ~ciation .of vc tin.', speculating , gambling and "Fraud is often pre:en in the ~ ale able investment bankel' i just as )Ira n'umber of guests from Philadel- Mr. Grant ) Iann, )1 r. Rob rt Mann, IA m~rtca: who ha ' Just fint hed an In - throwlng money away. of worthless securities, but is 50 much a highly-trained expert and for ed . d \\'illllilll( on ut dinner un- Miss Janette :llann and l\1i s EI a- ve tlgatlOn of the cau e that impel " :'I1any person stl'a ngley believe adroit, i in what he promoter I av : 5peciali t in hi line a the physician, phl~ ~~nen it!)!. Th Ill eal wu' served n?~ )OIann, from B ech reek, P a., are people 0 throw a way million. of dol- tha Blue ky Laws undoubtedly unsaid, a. well as i n what he say-, lawyer, or enginee r is in his calling." • dBl hr ,pad"us 'ulmery lawn under VI Iting their sister, Mrs. ha rle Mc- lars for wO,rthle's stock despite con- keep many wlndles from reachIng t hat it i difficult or impo sible to con- -E\-ening J ournal. on \rcl' ami \\'a~ a lreat to the city F arlane. · t~nt warntngs from th newspapel·s. • _ • AY Ihe ,\mullg' lhose present w re : Di shone ,t ~reed, hone t gl·ee.d, Ignor- • GIRLS FRIENDLY pi'ople. . \\. I .' Ell" :'III' and :'Il r. J o eph hri tadora, :\lr \\'al I a nc . a bellcf tha the law I a per- ;m] DE EGATES LEAVE 8 nd :\1 1"" a. el, " - 'II er Chri-tadora and Miss 'I ' .. K- , sonal guardian and a notIOn ha all L ll,\\"n! )I,I'H ~. 1~0J1 1 ~'I \~. a s, . . _ al~ . . . , g...... :(}jM\"VJlV)M~VA\JJ\VNJl'~\.V1~VAVJ\.\Jl >P1mmVl~1 • I \Iurllh\' and daughter pIcker are pendlng ome me With crook bear VISible earmarks of crook- R'C ~ I WI'II S d S' W k t !Jar - , ' I t " - - d fi , IX . . I \11'''. Finley i\ll'. and re a I\'e In Brooklyn, ~ . i. . e nes are \'e more reason~, ~ay, ~ S pen S h I Cee s a )\ .Ill: 'I rlau!;h er' 'Elizabe h - - :'-I r. Rice. T he nlllth r a.on i, fraud,' ~ PROPERTIES FOR SALE ~ ummer c 00 amp R,; ~(r '.I!L II, ll~ e , )li ~ Haus~ . Dr: R ..W. Heim tra? acted bU 'in ._ which, . he add, would b practically , ~ "-' / at Rehoboth a. ; " In he morning the 1111 \\ ash1l1 on, D. C., se\'eral day. non- xlstent if he other eight rea~on< a .)I "n'::'~\ 'd' the 7th Annual Rc- last week, dl rl no make i po, ible. ~ ,., ,'e"':1I'k's I' 'PI enta IVC~ to the b -- r~! ~ GlI'ls Friendl y Camp at Rehoboth, . of Ih· I',·nc dO' Pre yterian l :.\11' . and .Ir . H, \I'umer :'-lc. -eal "~n i~dl\' iclual '\' i h ~n unharnc?;,_ 1 ~ 'E 1\1 SEVE .ROO 1 BUNG.L\LOW ~ Dclawar , I(.ft I' ecen Iy fot, theil' ~ix ~t (;, z w. Del. Iand daughters. Elizabeth and Doro- ed Ima"ll1atlon make.' I wholl~' Ull - ~ ~ \\'lek" " ay a the oc~an 1'<' ort. Th .. , - .- ... h" thy, left r cently for a few da~'s rip ~eceg,ary," say' :'Ill'. Rice. "f))' ,a I ~ \VITI-I MODER CONVE E CES, :5 camp is a part of tl e Episcopal ."um- )r.- ..la' I .\nd ~on .a: le- to :'Ilachipongo \'a. where th " will l1'audulent promo er to U'(> fraud In I eLUDING GARAGE LOC. TED Ql nwl''' 'hool ses.,ion now in full >\\;ng- k , a 1 j . a fc'\\' days' \'1 It to I cnjoy a . hort \:acati~n. .' , elling stoc k in a ,"orthle-s 'new. in- ~ . . "" • :C there. ad , in ,'ew stle. , ,. \'ention'. or other sd~('.me. The pro- )f.~ 0 KELLS VENUE. ~ The g-il'l, cho. en to repre,cpt :-.IP\\,- :111'-. Etta Richardson, of In'in ' tun, mo er , Imply tells ul he fOltum:- :'1, ;e ark a the camp are :lli-s _ lice \\' il- 'not ., 1_'. J.. pen Sat rday nd unda v made by well known invention' and ~: ~ I'am 'o n and _[b s Edna :lioore. in )11; ; )I~.:gl' ~\ll.' 01 . Pasadel~a, with :llr. On'ille Littl~. . indu.tric. : he victim.' imagination ~ SIX ROOM HOUSE WITH ALL ~ I; ~lr ,. 1.~!. .1 I, of LI t1,('stO\\ n, I __ does the reot. He sees the s pudl)u~ ~ • \.. ~ but I entR ,wi Il,. , ,.I :'111' •. ,UtI', of .11'. ' . A. Fn'e and :'Ilr. Donald enterprise achie\;ng the samc Used Trucks For Sale :'Ila~_ ~uc - ~: CO VE IE CES. SITU_ TED ON ~ thc ' I.: \h l! )Ionday n I, or at IFrye, of , tate Co·llege. Pa" are spend- cc'>'. He doesn't let memory or rea- ~ CHOr\.TE STREE1~ iel ".\2~1'; · Emma J , Lo\ ctt, on ing ~e \'e ral wel:k, wi th _I r, and :'l l r·. on ell h,im that the . ucce" of one I ~; , • ~,.... Om', t .':0 and 3 ~', ton Truck, in A-I P.I,.,t. R. W. Heim, n D laware A\'enue. company IS ab~oiutely no .a., ur~nce I ""! running conditIOn, at exll'a low -- that ome other companv WIll achle\'e ;:::j 1;1 Prlcc ~. )Ir.. J ,hI! l~u;;,dl and linl daugh- :II i Edna Green left thi- morning ucce. ~ in the Eame lin~. or tha the 'l ' I lI nr)' I.ee. "f Phil · delphia, are for ali bury. :'-I d., where she will at- 'newjnvention' came from a 'Iabora- ~ I Wilmington Auto Company thl, week as gut' t of ~I r. tend a large colle ia e ball in that tory' hat. pecialize in turning ou ~ Con\'enient terms may be arranged for 12 2~1 W. 10th 'tre t

K. D. LeWIS , , town tonight. plau. ible, worthl ss 'im-en ion' to be the pur hase of either of these properties. 1' Wilmington, Del. -- I u ed a a basis for worthless stock 6- G \\-il ktnson, Bu iness Ad- :'ll!- . Jame- C. Has ing and httle Ifloia ion. rJ II 1 he CnlwT ity, has re- I daughter, Rachel Jane, left unday " ' CI °fo d Ad au­ a \'ISI. to teeh D I awar e for a several we k' a"" \"Ith th e Egotism also'" enable he promo-. aS1U Ie s h PI b' R 0 former's parent in. harptown Md. ter to dodge fl~k of gOIng to Jail. He - Il- ______ate eats Ul g , , 'es fl a ery in3tead of mi I' pre en- ~ FOR SALE-Baby ehicks and mo her :'lIi s B atrjce Bradfield. tation, Egotism prevent the buyer REAL ESTAT E DEPART lV1ENT 5§J Call 196-l\I. I mington, Del, pent se\'eral day of from heeding the advice of careful R.• .\.. Whit ingham ga\'e a de- la t week at the home of Mrs. W. J. friends or of consultin'" a reliable bridge par y la t Thursday , Rowan, on ". e ,'lain treet. NEWARK T RUST AND ALE-Good work hor e ~n d "Carelessness i re pon ible for the ~ ~ good saddle horse. 10 es by shrewd money-maker who ~ SAFE DEPOSIT CO, HARRY 1'. JONES, I 6.2 7,1 , ~I i l fo rd X Road . are no familiar \.... ; th investment­ CHURCHES making principals and who are hap­ ) IET HOD IST E P I COPA L CHUR FOR SALE-Six-room House. Bath hazard in inye t igation and careless ~mt{\VbW\i tbttW tbi tW tf\1iNTNM\1 tMirthi iNT617dWMim\itbi trStfr wtWtfl\W\~ , The Central hurch o their ource of information. The I Re\', F ra nk Her on. Mini te l' careless 'im-estment' often i termed 10,00 a. m.- ession of the hurch 'a fli er in the market.' It really i School. nothing more than a nO, e dh'e to 11.00 a. m.-The acrament of Holy mud bottom. the garden. Co mmunio n will be admini t eredo " Dishone t greed was performed in P lan, etc. Church in the Penn yh'ania 2,3 0 p. m.-We 'Iey Bible chool at dog' ype of buyer e- the Re\', Olh'el' ~ ewto n . ~fcC l ell and ...i lle. curities. There is one in every com- 5-1 6-4t a wedding tri p of several '7. 30 p. m,-Cnion n 'ice at \\'olf munity. He exac hady, 'ground Hall. fl oor' conces ion from the promoter )'oung couple have arranged FOR SALE-l home in ); e\... · ark, where and the promoter ' reluctantly' con- -- I ens (Thompson Strain), 2 Barred be a home to th eir many F I RST PRES BYTERIAN CH ' R H sent . He always seeks omething for Rock roo ters (T hom pson Strain) . Rey. B . E veret t B allma n, Pa tor nothing. He lets hi acquaintances 15x50 ch icken yard 5 ft. high. Sunday, July 1 , 1923 in on "good things," for a con idera- F eeding shed. Sunday School, 9.45. Morning t ion from the promoter. 14 TAYLOR AVE. (Deandale), Service, 11.00. Communion service "Honest greed is a del usion that will be held in the church this un- honest, safe investiments paying 10 day morning. All members and or 12 per cent., or more, a re ea ily F OR !:lALE-Sweet Potato P lants. f riends are cordially invited. There found. H istory, and the most reliable GEO. F . R AGAN, will be DO evening service, t he con- authority possible cannot swerve Between Mechanicsville, Del., and Thompson Station, Del. gregation atte'nding the Union serv- many thoTO ug bly hone t people who ices in Wolf Hall. have this notion. They a re the de- FOR SALE-Eggs for Hatching f rom spair of every honest bond salesman W BITE CLAY CREEK CB ' RCB and an unending delight and profit to Fi hel's "Bred to Lay" White Rock . Call 135 J 11. tE Sunda y morning the Co mmunion fraudu lent promoter s. service will be observed a t 11 o'clock. MRS. L. M . GREENWALT, "Ignorance to be sure, takes in all 5,9,tf. Newark. Th e hristian Endeavor Society the other reason, but its mo t harm­ ...... OF '...... will meet at the manse unday nigh ful feature is the failure of the unin­ FOR RE:-.IT-Desi rable Roo ms-Pri- and if the weather be favorable, it formed investor to r ealize that he \i\';1l vate family. w;ll' be held on the lawn ~at 7 o'clock; never find a crook who i n't crooked Salvaged stock from Cohen Bros.' Shoe Store. The 6,27,tf 27 Choate St, otherwise a 7.45 in door, and that he must go to a reputable goods were damaged by smoke and water ,during the of ' ks Mrs. McElroy returned f rom Wa h­ dealer in securities who can and will F OR RE_-T-1 ington on Fr iday of la t week. With tell him the truth, if he is to find fir e of June 21st. There are thousands of pai rs of \vn men; 'a)' her came, he • son Frank, who had 6,20 just graduated from We tern High MENS' WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES of chool, Washington ily, t he ~ a ugh­ FOR RE. 'T-Apartment over Hanark ter, Mrs. D, . . a.nd a mil y and , 1is ~ one Thea reo a young lady fnend , 1\11 S May Jone , Oxfords and Hosiery which are as good as new. {1l, 5-30-t£ L, HA"'DLOFF. of Falls hur.ch , Virginia. , I SOL 10. COM FOR T r , r Fran c~s .\1. :lIcCool, daughter Three young men of Washm ton When you have he Righ Kind This stock was kept in tight boxe for the mas FOR RE~T-Private Garages. Ice . and ~Ir,. S. T. )OfcCool, 3007 and \'icinity, school friend of Frank of lothing-Thin Coats, Thin S3 .00 a month. part and some of the shoes were merely dampened . of 'lrpp . Wilmington, a nd ~l cEl r o~', hiked up from home and Sui , Thin nderwear, Thin 3.30.£[ E, C. W ILSON. I'e Brown. of Providence, are working here in the harvest field" hirts. Straw H at~ , Low , hoe3 The stock has been dried, and will be offered to the a s rrier! a Wilmington on ge ting in training for football nex : W_.\. );TED-~ I an and wife to live in and T hin ox. 111 e\'('r.illg' a: he personap.e of season. Publ ic, starti ng the coun ry, Man to care for lawn and flow ers . . 1. E. rhurch, by the --- .....------. K. , t~ph~n ~o n. I FRIDAY, JUNE 28th \V. A, LAYFIELD, in HI 'Cooch's Bridge" - . a btidp \Hb a ended by her TORK I This Big Sale will see the Shoe go a Phone ·16 R3 Delaware. cd Cladon r. Wei t and the ~r. and Levis are , rio L. :'Ilahan, receiving congratula ions upon the vy IV A );TED-Ice Cream Maker. harp­ wrm,' white crepe, R eI' birth of a bouncing boy, who was ~ TO 12 PRICE en less-Hendler Ice Cream Co., 26 h { e \\'01'" ligh tan crepe de chris ened Rober, Jr: The youngster and :lIarket Sts" Wilmington, Del. arrive~ Sunday evel1lng. Bo h moth- Doors open at 10 A M, er .J .25,tf. hP c"rr,mony a reception cr. an d ,c,h I'Id are ding0 very nicel\'- at a h ~ home of Mrs. Weist, thll! wn mg. ·yearnor r. street. ;\[r . and I -- ee B A R GAI S al I~f on a wedding trip I Born 0 Ii'. and )1rs. L. Delaware Soft hirt~ 'and liar A- COHEN BROS. 1:-1 ld ah'r july 1 will live a I Lo~et , of this place, on unday m~rn- tach cd ; B. V. D" Topki and Used Car ~[d. I ing last, a baby girl. The ne:", arrlVal 1 . Iun ing Underwear; Tenni, I and her mother are bo h commg along I Golf and Low. ho for Men and f­ SHOE STORE ld RTY famously. Boys. 1920 Ford Coupe, ex- Id cellent condition .... 350.00 ~ ~ E . TER MULLIN'S ~ e 110 W, MAIN ST. 1e ,- 'ws ha been received in :-Iewark I CLOTHING STORE Buy Great 1919 Ford T on Truck 2 0.00 I'C ha Tht:odore T, Martin, formerly Now ELKTON Values El' b th nd Sta e Boy ~' and Girls' lub Leader, 6th and Market and Little 11!l22 Ford Touring S2G5.00 Ti fian~'. TJ o;t>;a Strah:rn, and stationed in • -ewark for some I Save Cost anel D or', h y T own .. n d , 'year~. , ha. enter d the" graduate school11 b I WILML'lGTON MD. Dn ni"1 . Iedill, Caroli ne of olumbia ;tiVerslty, a;Id ~ rti: I RiUenbou e ~ I o t o r CO. PI'" lim , Loui e H utchin- in l-ew York a s um~ er. '~' a NEWARK, DEL. W . h T h is Director of the JUl1lor Achlevemen rI~ ,Adell' OmM, S ' Ii Id I and ~Iary L()ui-c Thomaq • I Foundation a pnng e ," aS5. , I 6 N£WARK POST, NEWARK, DELAWARE, JUNE 27, 1923.

cious wh n brought ashore bu t arti_ B. L. DICKEY NAMED I' BOY SCOUT HELPS Ithe r escue. In a few minutes all three ON ASSESSMENT BOARD SAVE WOMEN of the women w re exhausted ,and in fi cial re. piration by attending' ba t h~r R The Hall Mark FROM DROWNING imminent dang I' of drowning. brought hel' around. All present WCI'£' Stanton Man Is Rural Mem- . Then it was tha t young McKenzie loud in th ir pl'llise of you ng' l\h-­ A Splendid Example Kenzie, whose brave ry nnu pr ~sl'nrl' her ; Elected on Second Smalley's Dam Scene of Near- dived off the dum breast, and Jordin or mind aided in the l' s ut!. Ballot Tragedy Last Sunday off the bank, and betw ' n t hem saved t he struggling bath I'S , MI'. Jordin All those co nc erned were re:

Notic Ollr Big Special ho\vs for Saturday nights. I Thoroughgood, Har!'y F. J.it!wi s, Nor- Lena A. Swain. a bide by the law in this b h If ,or nH~l R. Lewis und Roy E. Jones. I Millv ille-- Lydia E. Evans and Address e a . Don't b afraid of the hot \'·cather. Our Theatre is very ag ~ b 01'0 - ~I'~ ' Ida E: S. handler, Grace H . Harmon. CHARLES B. EVANS, Atty-a t-Law cool. Dor~thy E . W llhnms, Lilla M. West, Bc£co l/- Elizubeth L . Ba on. Ford Buildin l .Nellie V. West, Floyd V. Brasure and Hal'bellol/-Laura W. Sharp. . . g, Appointments \ ICyGnthiu G. Reynolds. MidwalJ-V rda R. Dodd. Wllmlllgton, Delaware. Ill•••••••••••••••••••••••••• ; l'C l17voocl--Nell Rogers, Kati T_. a ll 11 mlr-Myrtle W. Bro vn. HARLES B. EVANS, • • 'l1li I Houselj1an, Ruth A. Carlisle, Mrs. HO !tston,-Emma Taylor. FRANK CAMPBELL, Awn ings, Wlndo\." 4,18 Executors. I dna Automobile C NEWARK POST. NEWARK. DELAWARE. JUNE 27.1923. 7

ACCURATE II ' AMONG THE SPORTS II BREEZY HITS AND MISSES ' :BREEZY .J([arked up l or :Ballery 'E" and by :B 'R.I E F " The Q. M." AMF:RICA ON W H EEL SEVENTH INNING RALLY SPOILS EVERYTHING ' I rIe- , ('an yo u b at it? Newa rk depal'ted f rom the Cou nty Watkins pitched a fairly good l a s~:~~e~~e boys SUt· did ddll hard 1I (· nry Ford is credited with saying tha t one out of every eleven pe rsons League roadway atu rday long gam, the vi siting hits coming at the in thl' Un ited States own a utomobil es, a nd that if t he present craze fo r more enough to engage in mo rtal battle most inopportune mo ments, and us- But it was mighty interesting at He took a co ld Olle Thursday night. >I'N·t! and I '. ~ scenery goes on, one out of every fi ve inhabitant will be with the ~t. tephen" Church League usally bunched. The score: that. "prou d pos~esso rs" in t h COu rse of two years. team from Wilmington on F razer omcbody ays that it was his In oberving t he s ituation on one of the most popular highways in t he Field, an I wh · n the smoke had t. te]1hen's And then after drill Sgt. Ram. y "annua l." F:ast l'erC' ntl)" we are co nvinced that H em;y is not very many miles f rom the cleat'ed, the figure xperts found out R. H . O. A. E . entertained by expla ining th new t!'llth. at that. There never was in the history of the nation such a desire to that the local tossers were just one Goldstein, c 1 0 0 0 dOll law. We had the cl ub election lhe 0 her !!~t ",ml' place in a hurry. nig ht. run shy, 6-5. Riley, If ...... o 1 0 From a technical standpoin t, the great incrense in t he market of a uto­ H e ran out of steam and had to The gam was a thriller f rom start Booth, 1b ...... o 11 lIIobill" iti due to the improvement in ·the mechanical parts of the machines. stop. The I' suits: to fini sh, howev I', both t eam PlaY-\ Mastin, rf ...... 1 1 0 ne r tlphobtering, body fini sh, appointments-they a l'e no better t han they used Dewey Reed-Presid ent. ing clean baseball, and with plenty o[ . ylvoster, 3b ...... 1 0 W e were visited by Thom Ande l·soll. to Ul' (clcc idedly not). It is the g reat improvement in the ru nni ng parts of H alTY Powel- Vice-PresidenL excitement when excitement was Scott, 's ...... _.... . 2 es- thr mulo r a nd driving apparfltus that has attracted the dear old P ub1ic. UalTY Sanborn-Secretal'Y . needed. The crowd was satisfying to Loflnk, d, p ...... He had a new hat cord, too. ay TilllP wa s when a trip to P hilaedlphi a without a puncture or a cyli nder Howard D. J ster- Tl'easurC'l'. the ma nagement, and the game was Manlove, 2b ...... Oll \lib: nl' the loss of part of the fittings was worthy of sp ec ia l mention in the satisfy ing to the crowd. T her fol'o Tobin, p . .. But he I' fu ed to accept one fl'om I-laITY Powell was elected lo two 15- family histo ry. The drivel' of a car fifteen years ago ha d not ime to look at everybody was happy, the ever-pres- Iron. , p, c[ the Supply Sgt. offices-Vice-PI'esident and Secretary. the ~t!' nery . He was busy li stening for dropping bolts a nd fl at tires. He ent heat notwithstanding. was h" happy co mbination of a blacksmith, mechanic, circus strong man, Moore's life on Sylvestel"s , Totals ...... 6 9 27 10 4 Somebody borrowed hi s on the Mil- They had to hold a nother ballot for nurst'. and general all arou nd cusser. Chall enger's sacrifice, and Fishback's ford tl'ip while he was taking a nap. Secretary. Rut oh, how tempus f ugits. single sent one marker over the pan If a bol t drops from a motor nowadays, he sends t he whole car back and in the first innipg. St . Stephen's how- R. H . O. A. E. got. Bakel' ate too much squash pie A majol'ity of men have s igned-Up. gds its exc hanged like a pair of glove at a department store. ever, had gal'l1ered two a few minu.tes Moo re, If . 2 0 0 0 ml that tl'ip, and hasn't been around I :'Ilile after m ile reels by and he sits behind the wheel and talks of eight before, so Newark wa. s tIll t ralitng hallenger, 2b ...... 2 0 Since. , ow it is up to the fellows. eyli ndcr motol , vacu um systems, electric gear hifts, puncture p roof tir es going into the fifth. Iw eaver ss 0 2 1 0 Only a short time before camp. lind the like. . I n that inning, three hits, a pass to Hubert' ~~ 0 0 The 1st Sgt. will have to send him anothel' slip of paper. That': what fifteen years and t he abiding faith of the American people Mote and two visiting errors account- F' II \. 2 0 A few go in about ten days. hmi done fo r the automob il e. ed for four I'uns and ll1uch applau e 0 P; : I~ :~'lI~' \~ Anybody seen Dew y Reed lately. from the g randstand. Lovett, 1 b 0 They are only to be gone six days. Rut somehow, we don't th-il1k ~t[?. A . Mouwist has much 'I1tO?'e time to The bats of Watkins, Pie rson and Dougherty, 3b ...... 0 The Chi f report· that he i ' not in ga :c cll l'aptm'ed at the beautiful scenell} in spring and fall t han he did y eu?'s F ishback weI' felt in this rally. Eissner , cf 2 jail now. ago. fie is 'I'idi ng ?lL!tch 'I1tOl'e comfo?·tably, b1tt going a whole lot fa stel·. B e­ St. Stephen's tied it up tighter than They will have Ibts harder work Mote, rf .. 3 than the r est will lI a \'e at the main ridc•. Ie!' can't see the scenery fo?' the signs. ever in the very next ses ion when a ·Watkin. , p 1 0 Bill Crow i happy now day. ewark eITor and three singles by camp. An old buddy is visiting him. vi s iting batsmen dl'ove three unwel- Total .. . 5 7 27 12 1 MR. KEARNS V IS ITS SHELBY come runs over. All ha nds n' deek t hO we k. \\,ith a horde of highly paid writers, photographer s, publicity men and Just to make it more irritating, the. t. Steph n's .. 2 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0-6 Bill . ay he i-' goi ng to 10: hi ~ h:1 ng~ l's - o n now en-route to a place called Shelby, Montana , the folk back Wilmington clan sewed up the game Tewark 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0- 5 "bay window." Big surprise fo' some. home wi ll be wonded'ully entertained with glowing accounts of the co ming in the se\'enth when with two out, He i: trying to reduc wi th co ld Dempsey-Gibbons battle fOl' the championship of the world, including the Scott drew a pass f rom Watkins, Thre base : Mote. Two base baths. Ask .Jim Keeley-he knows. 1..0wcr East Side. stole second and sco red on Loflink'. hils : Mastin, Watkins. Sacrifice fly: :'II r. Dempsey has threatened to fight 'everal times s ince winning hi sin g le lo right . Goldstein. Stolen bases : Scott, Riley, championship from Willard at Toledo many moo n ago; in fact, if memOTY Newark tricd ha rd in the two l'C- 2, Moo re. Hit by pitched ball: Gold- proved li st of State schools to rec i\'e rI've~ us well, he did fight upon two or three occa ions. But, as advertised, maining frames but could not produce stein, Trons. play: ]\[ot , STATE SCHOOLS Federal fi nd tate aid for vocational thi, is supposed to be the bi ggest fight that was every fought in this verdant the neces. ary tallies. Watkin a nd Fishback. Wild pitch : DROPPED FROM educaUon in agriculture for the years lI 'ltion. And wor t of all, they picked out little Shelby to bear the hurden. H enry ]\[ote with a resounding Watkins 2. Dropped third strike: I APPROVED LIST 1923 to 1925, according lo an an­ As a writer in a Philadelphia daily aptly expressed it the other day: Itriple, the longest hit of the day, a nd Fishback. Left on bases : Newark 6; nouncement received from Stale Di­ " helby always thought that boxing was a sport, but Mr. Kearns has Fishback and Griff ~I oo r e were the . t Stephen'. 9. Struck out by TObll1 \ Local Vocational O ffice An- rector Heim's otlice yesterday. ((Indnced. them that it is a highly. commercialized ?u iness." big gun~ WIth .the : tIck from a local 2; by Irons 2; by Lofink 4 Ba e on nounces Chancres In Th i ~ action was made neee 'san' by We, 111 our humble way, opllle that the wl'Iter has expr essed a mo t I standpoll1l. Elssner mld Mote had ball. off II'ons 1; off Watkll1S 4. HI ts '" pot n sentimeni. plenty of work in the , while off Tobin 2 in t hree innings; off I State the large cut in the vocational appl'o­ The idea of a world's champion exacting t he h uge sum of $3 00 ,000 before Challeng'e r and Dougherty made some Iron: , 'I in two innings ; off Lofink 1 The p ria ~ion for lhe Sta te schools, made stepping into the ring; the subsequent id ea of a group of s mall town business clever stop. and throws in the innel' In 4 Innings. TIme of game: 1 h I'. F Iton by the r ecent session of. the Delawa l'e 1:len agreeing to such wi ld cat schemes-well , it is entirely too deep for us. work.. 155 min. Umpires : Hogan and Eckrich. 1have Legislature.

wo rldWe today. grant Wthate grant Jack that Dempsey as cha mis ppioenrh hapse i s tenthe ibtlesedt toheavyw the creeigahmt offin thethe ;~~~~~~~;~;~~=]~~i~~~iiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiii the bottle, bu t it has reached the point that he wan ts the cream and milk both ELK MILLS FORCES and would like to throw the battle a t the Dear Old Public. LEADEARS TO A M1'. Kearns, who make all the money for Mr. Dempsey, has soaked poor old helby good a'nd propel'. They had to sell a ll their automobile to meet Thirt ~e n Innin~ Ba t,tle Marks the ~e co nd install ment of $1000,000 a few days ago. And (}n July 2, two days R iver League Race Have you been 1J for the scheduled fio- ht, they must shell out $100,000 more-{)r no fIg ht . Sa turday Which brings to m ind the t hought that the only difference between J esse .l ames and a modern boxing promoter is t hat Jesse usually ran . HAV RE DE GRACE WINS . omehow or other, this Shelby affair has not been resting easily on the "DOWN HOME?" ~to l11ac h s of Amet'ican sportsmen. Gibbons doesn't look li ke a real dangerous Elk Mills went to work SatUl'day co ntender, a n d t he bout has lost favor with ever yone except t he fi nancia l in earnest und not only gave the circle, and it makes them jealous. leagu leading Bel Ail' team a real And may we hazard a guess, that if Mr . Kearn lets one of his cards I'ace but held them t6 a 5-5 tic after stmy f rom the top of t he table, t here will be a r uckus out' there in old t hirteen innings of red hot baseball. W e ar~ sure that just the thing you ve Montan~ wh ich wi ll shake Broadway. The Westerner will fa ll for a Both sides now see where they scheme as easily as a nyone else. but when the scheme isn't four-squa r e, they'll should have carried off the honor ', been looking for may be, had here In have one awful time keeping him down. . and no doubt breaks of the game had a lot to do with the final score. Allan and Spence, the tal' Elk Mi ll bat­ Newark's" family" drug store. DELAW ARE BOYS WIN COUNTY LEAGUE OPENS tery, were in fine fettle. AT WEST CHESTER: PA. 2nd HALF SATURDAY Havre De Grace IU\'l1i shed the othe r • Newark Goes 'to Five Points winner, \vhen they trounc d Darling- To the Summer School visitors we ex­ Y. M. C. A . Ohiampionships ton, 9-8 in nine close innings. Attract Many Athletes; In Opening G ame of Bracket Aberdeen and Perryville did not Loose, France, F ouracre After New Castle's Scalp play. tend a most cordial invitation to drop In Win The New Castle County League R.H. E. D I --II . p ented in Is tarts on its second half schedule next Bel Air 2 00001200000-5 10 3 frequently during the session. the e;~:~~~ n w~~ s;;~ct I;. r:. C. A . Saturday aIter~oon, with each team Elk Mills Track' and Field Championshills held I'eady and prtllled for t h ~ batt;c OOOO,() 0 2 1 20000-5 11 3 at Wc,st Che tel' Pa., Saturday after- down t~e last part of the. seaso n 5 Ba~t e ri es : ole and Lentz; Allen Talcum Powders Toilet Articles 111, , race. WI th New a stle runntng away and Sfence. er, noolln. L R I h I' 'ance and \vith the bunting in the first half, the .r a rry oose, a p I I I:: . , • • Hane de Grace RH. E. Fine Candies ('laude Fou l'acre, all track star s at fIve teams ale d tetmtned to . Stationery Ice o~her 320002002-9 13 4 lh" 'niversity of Delaware, France glv~ the leader s a race for the mon y of Darlin ~ ton . . 04 00 100 2 1-8 10 4 Fountain Pens still h(, ing a student here, brough t durtng July and August . Soaps Ire Batteri es : Leightha ll ser and Field; down honor s in several events. Rogers Gray Cat:ter's Newark te.am travels Iras Hegan and Ramsey. FO\lracre ~I Middletown, a brother to Five POtnts to engage 1\1 a battle Sodas and Sundaes all of (']aud~ won the mile run easily. with the scarl et-topped representa' France w~ n the 220 hurdles and tied tives of that town, a~d local f~ns " Have you seen Zckc Dawdie in f. . h h' h ' p whil e hope for a lean-cut Vlctory to gIve a O\' ,peond tn t. e Ig Jum, the home team the jump in the lately ? WE WILL ALLOW YOU SOc FOR YOUR OLD FOUNTAIN ed Ln o~ wo n the dl sc ~ s throw and took stru rle for the pennant. "No," sa id Squire Wi thesbee, "but PEN ON THE PURCHASE OF ANY OF OUR STANDARD . ~con d in t he javeltn. laude Four- gg . Zeke's making his headquarters down vy acr '. by a ma rv lous burst of speed The complete r ev l ~e d schedule a s where they're puttin' up a new store." PENS en 'ie in the fin al yards of the r elay race ! announced by PreS Id ent Geor ge L. " Is Zeke working at las t?" WA TERMAN PA RKER SH AEFFER WAHL managed to nose out oatesvill e for Winters is as follows : " No, it ain't that serious. Zeke's ler ~econd place in the mile relay. Satul'day, .Tune 30th- ewark at k inder . uperintendin' th' job along lel: A great crowd witnessed the sports F ive Points; ew Castle at Krebs ; with . venll other gents whose wives on Wayne Field at the Normal school Yorklyn at Mat'sha ll ton. run boardin' houses. If th' workmen 'ee and th ~' were thrilled time and again Wednesday, July 4th- Newal'k at were to lay a brick or raise a girder "The Coolest Soda Shop in Town" 'al by lhe stirring fini shes and t he close New Castle ; Yorklyn at Krebs ; Mar­ without Zeke seein' it done it would nd competition between th e teams. Wil- sha llton at F ive Points. spoi l his day."-Birmingha m Age­ Herald. mington placed second in t he meet. Saturday, July 7th- K rebs at New­ If­ ('oate \'i ll e carrying off the cham- ark' ew astle at Ma l'sha ll ton ; F ive nd pionship. . Poi~ts at Yorklyn. at Newark; K rebs at Yorklyn; F ive HOME DRUG CO., Inc. nd "You know ; OU;g FiIlers, the d ~ n. aturday, July 14th-Yorklyn .at Points at Ma rshallton. . gs tisl? Well , he's going to elope WIth Newark ; Marsha llton at Krebs ; F Ive attlrday, August 11 th-Newark at he liss Travers." Points a t New Castle. Krebs; Marshall ton at New Castle ; J. C_ HASTINGS, '17, Pres. he "The deuce you say! When? Saturday, July 21st- ewa r~ at Yo rklyn at Five Points. ·re "Tn a few weeks." Marshallton; K r ebs at F ive P Otn ts; Saturday, August 18th-Newark at "A few weeks I Why in the world ew Castle a t Yorkl yn. Yo rklyn ; K reb nt Mar 'hallton ; New Opera House Building Newark, Delaware ay doesn't he t ake her now 7" Saturday July 28th-Five P oints Castle at Five Points. "Well, you see, he's doing a lot of t Newark: K rebs a t New Castle ; Saturday, August 25th-Marshall. expensive work on h er ~eeth . a nd he ~a r s ha11to ~ nt Yo rklyn. ton at ewn rk ; F ive Poin t at K reb ; wnnts to coll ect the bIll flam her N e a tie Yorklyn a t New Ca stle. father first."-Columbia State. Saturday, August 4th- ew 8 NEWARK POST. NEWARK. DELAWARE: JUNE 27. 1923.

INTERESTING ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\l NEW OVERLAND OLD DELAWARE Ii! RED BIRD COMPLETES (Continued from Page Four) CELEBRATED LINE counties he hails from, but ve n, per- N k 0 H -- haps, hi s ~'hundl' e d , " • ewar pera ouse Fills Long Felt Want for Dis- II That word " hundred," the Delaware tinction Without Undue term for township, is charateri stic of Extravagance the way in which the li ttle community PRO G RAM clings to the precious t hings of the . The enthusiastic reception given ANNOUNCING past, The name I and the thing go the Overland Red Bird, the newest ad­ back into the mist of carly Anglo­ dition to the Overland family has Saxon civic life, In the names of I been remarkable for the glowing D e la Vo(!~ re's hundreds, one may read a SATURDAY, JUNE 30th- comments on an achievement, ac­ The opening of our new Chevrolet Sales rapid summary of the state's history. knowledged by a critical public to be and Service Rooms, South College Ave., The abroiginal r ed inhabitants are Frank Mayo one of the most co mplete models of memorialized in tho name of Appo­ I its kind introduced in motaring circles Newark, Delaware. quinimink and possibly Mi spillion -in- this year. hundred, the Dutch in Murdel'ki ll (a Everywhere this, latest creation of corruption of "Motherkill") and prob­ the engineering and designing depart­ I ably Brandywine, the Engli sh in St. "DON QUICKSHOT OF THE RIO GRAND" ments of the Willys-Overland organi­ We invite you to visit us and study George's, Dover, Lewes and half a zation has met with undi sguisedly dozen others, the Welsh in Pencader, A thrilling Western drama. popular favor and reports fl'om sales­ the various Chevrolet offerings in both Delaware has pl'osorved not only rooms spread across the co ntinent in­ its traditional term for township, but News and "Chased Bride," an Educational dicate that t his cal' singly, has at­ open and closed types. has maintained t he chancellorship as Comedy. tracted greater crowds of interested part of its judicial machinery, as a lso motorists t han any di splay , put on the whipping post as a bi!; of ancient, t he floors in some ti me. . punitive apparatu . A prothonotary Acco rding to L. G. Peed, Genel'al J. C. VANSANT & SONS a nd a cl erk of the peace are among' NOTE Sales Manager of the Willys-Over­ SOUTH COLLEGE AVE: its co un ty offI cers, Moving day During July and August we will show pic­ land Red Bird wi ll unquestionably throughout the state was, unti l re­ span a gap in the line of Overland cently, the 25th of March, t he old tures but one nigh t . a week-Saturday Ni ght. motor cars. which is now uni vel'sally NEWARK, DEL. ' nrst da y of t he Dyonisian year, and r ecognized as being co mplete. This tenants were "warned out" by Chirst- new model is one of t he outstanding, finest examples of automobile con­ mas day(Continu 0 1' earedlier. Ne xt Week.) l!:======~ struction that has yet been shown to

the American motor ist. ') The Will ys - Overland Company FOR SALE .1II111111!1II1II!?&l1ll1ll 1 1ll1ll1llf4~IIIIIIIIIIIIII II ~~IIIIIIII III IIIIIf4~IIIIIIIIIIIIIII I f4~ IIIIIIIIIIIIII II~1II1 1II1I 1II1II1f4~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIf4~IIIIIIII IIIIIII!_ sensed t his long-felt want and in bringing out this new offering, a n­ 1918 BUICK ROADSTER swered a clear unmistakable call for Good mechanical condition. just t hat comprehensive quanica.tiol1. Excellent Rubber all around. in a car, and the factory in anticipa­ tion of t he big demand to follow Will sacrifice at a Bargain. when this model was placed on the R. C. LEVIS market, is utilizing every available W. MAIN ST. manufacturing resource to supply thi s demand. Iiiiilmm:!liiliiiil!illi!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmli!iiii!iiimmiiiimmilI::::

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Often we are more concerned about the' im­ pression a depositor carries away than we are about the importance to us of the busi­ ness transacted. Ideals are Facts not yet realized~ There . We want to make depositors our friends. IS an Ideal back of Kells. At one time, it Many new accounts come to us because at was a Dream---smiled by our friends and fnends of ol!rs tell friends of theirs that scoffed at by our enemies. Today the Ideal, they will find this a good place to bank. by honest work and the love of it, is gradu­

ally becoming an .Idea that IS recognized. , , Farmers' Trust Company And it is only a step from an Idea to a· , I I Newark, Delaware living Fact. .I ! .,; .. _----... _----_ .... _------_ .. _------_ .. _------.. ------.. ------~ ,Cl[ Kells today has more equipment, more workers, more work than any day In . its history---and that right at the vacation sea- United I States 11 res ' are Goodlires son. It has more .friends, . too. And just enough enemies to Inspire. -and "U S.CO" · 'confirms it ! «IT With all, our Ideal grows and like the

old Indian, it I lies In the Waway~nda---Just Beyond.

Printing, work and life at Kells are In­ teresting. Old friends worthy are friends always ,and acquaintances are becoming friends. YOUR enthusiasm over "useo" perform­ ance won't surprise the motorist who knows the fab.ric tire field. Every 30 x 3!1 tire user recognizes "useo" as Cl[ Our Ideals are becoming Real---meaning a value to be respected and to be investigated. more and better work for us all. The users of "US eo," know it as a money's worth that came before the public as a leadeT and that has maintained its leadership. "useo" is made 'by the same people who make Royal Cords.

Where to buy US.71ru Fader' Motor Co., J. Clarence Little, R. F. D. No.3 Mackenzie & Strickland f

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SECTION TWO • The New'ark Post \ OLUME XIV NEWARK J;>OST, NEWARK, DELAWARE, JUNE 27, 1923. NUMBER ~ 1 UNITED CANNERIES ENLARGING LOCAL PLANT TO JEWEL ROBBERY STIRS ELKTON BUSINESS BLOCK BEING STANTON COMMUNITY RAPIDLY REBUILT AFTER BIG BLAZE MEET RUSH OF TOMATOES FROM 900 ACRES Home of ~d-Mrs. J. H. Offic ials Report Normal Crop, Despite Scarcity of Plants ======Dickey Ransacked by Thief American Stores Opened For Business Last Saturday _ Build New Warehouse and inst-all in use this summer. Heretofore but Sunday Night Other. Stores Will Be Active Soon - Firemen Did M d two "line" have been in operation. Heroic Work in Saving Business Section o ern Canni~g Machiner:y Will Make Catsup A da ring robbery, wh ich fortunately . resultcd in a loss of but $300, but WILL MAKE CATSUP DURING WINTER United 'annel'ies wi ll branch out CAUSE OF FIRE ' STILL A MYSTERY _ _ I _ MONTHS for the first lime' into the catsup busi- which for thoroughness and nerve has not been a pproached in so me . . . . . --- ness this year. P Art of the crop of t' t tl d St t S d . ht With rapidIty born of: necessity and small engine of the Elkton cOlllpany Consignment of 5,000,OQO Cans on Way to Hold the e I \ Pack tomatoe pceived here will be con­ iI~I~~~, W~I:~ a t hi et~ l'~~e i~lt: :~e 1~~~11e bus~ness ener gy, t~ e row of Elkton The cre~k water pI'ovcd a Godsend t~ ver~ed in to pulp and stored away until of MI'. and MI's. J. Harvey Dickey, a bUSiness houses whIch w.ere gutted b'y the fil'eflg'htl1rs, as the town mains fa ll and winter. young married couple living with o~e of the worst fires In the t0wn S I could not hope to upply the demands ,-\ \'isit to the. Newark plal~t of t~e 1$13.00, wi"th al sliding' scale, t he net I n order to do this, more new ma- y LI itld . Ca nneries CorporatIOn tins result being a ' comfortabl e increase chincry has been purchased. Mrs. Lewis Dickey, and ransacked hlsto.r la s ~ Thursday, . are n9w be- made. by thr e 01' fo ul' bi g engines. th ree upstairs I'ooms . glnlllng to ta.ke on t heir normal ap- The tI.de In the c~'ee k was high, and \I'~ lk ~hsc losed t ~e fact that. ewark I o~e.r the stated price PCI' ton, pro- A new Indiana pumper and a most i:; raplclly becommg the cannmg cen- vldlllg nothing unforseen happens. modern fi nisher, the latter a marvel T he robber . ha) elied accordin to pear ance agllln. ' yorkmen are bu~y the wll1d verr s li ght-all of which H'r of northern Delaware. Nevel' be- \ reliable in{o;mat:!1 b ~ twe e n 6 : nd every. day 1~1 clearlllg up the ~e~l'l s , was helpful. iorL in the history of the town has New Warehouse Building of craftsmanship, with part of it made , , . removmg l'llllled stock and rebUilciIng. . I from GJl'lnan silver, -have been added 7 0 clo~ k, ·tandard time. Entrance Within twenty-four hours after the Durll1g the heat of . the battle with u('h activ ity been noticed in prepar- One of the very much needed im- to what equipment remained from the IVa gamed through the bac:k door. of blaze, the E lkton bra nch of the I the flames, thoughtful Elkton meu in l ca n to m at~es and cO ~ 'n for east- provements of the local plant is the Ritter regime in ewark. the house, and the door striPS, w'tllch American Stores chain was housed in arranged wi~h the Howard House, e1'll markets as IS now eVIdent along la rge w ~rehouse now in the process Tanks for the holding of the pulp had b e Cl~ torn off, were neatly placed tempora ry quarters at 132 East Main Bur kl ~y's restaurant and Pierce's for thc railroad at t he foot of Depot Of. erectIOn. The huge building is ,l and cans f.or the storage have been on the lot ~ h en table. by t~e marauder. stL'eet, the f ront painted with the sandwlche and lemonade, the re tau- Rond. bUil t entirely of wood with cantilever obtained. It is expected t hat 110 pel' Proceedl11g upsta lr$, the burglar fa milia l' yellow, and stock being ra nts kindly con tributing the food The us ual early season troubles beams and girders , thus e limin~ting cent of the canning force held t hrough co mpletely r ansacked t hr ~e rooms, and pl aced on newly built shelves. At and Charles Jefferis the lemon. A hn\'c b en n.let and passed a nd the Ith~ bothersome posts down the cen- the rush season will be g iven employ- littered the floor WIth clothes, eight-thirty Saturday morning' the u ~ ual, ~rank ~aloney was on the job loca l offici als predict a normal crop tel of the enclosure. ' ment during the fall and w,inter in tri nkets, sli ve nvare and other articles doors opened for business as usua l. With hiS gasoline truck a nd supplied of the scarlet beauties, and one The new building measure 208 ·the preparing of catsup. removed f rom closets and bureaus. This co nstituted a record for Elkton gas and oil to the engines free of which wi ll tax even the increased ca- feet by 50 feet and is about 25 feet The tomatoe:; this year will be rig­ Among other things, he made off in the ma tter of recovery from a fire. charge. Sa nd w i c ~ es w ~ r e passed pacity of the pla ns here. high, well ventilated and with a solid idly in. pected before going in td-cans. with a dianlond ring, several valuable . The Atlantic a nd Pacific store was a round by the ladles of the town. Ex- tate Senator John F. RichaPds, concrete floor. After first being thoroughly washed, pieces of jewel ry, a watch, so me old likewise active and opened later on The fire seemed to rage the fi el!cest a director in the corporation and a The. great need for this warehouse they will be conducted to historic money a nd other perso nal ~ so rti~g efrects be longing to the occupants of Saturday. in the rear of the doomed buildings parctica l farmer and merchant, stated was driven home when the old stor- tabl e, where each tomato Will be 111- the house. That he was probably an Several thousand pairs of fine shoes and the attention of the firemen was that he had just finished a tour of age room was insRected. This build- spected by experts, and only the pel'­ amateur was evidenced fron\ the fact we re damaged by fire and wate.r in kept there the greater part of the local tomato fields and reported some ing is still a bout ' ha lf full of fill ed fect ones allowed to reach the scalder. that he overlooked much other ma- the Cohen Shoe Store and will be of- time. Passersby an hour after the spl

RACING MATINEE AT I REHAB BALL TEAM ~ TilE III:T I~Y OF C- IL OLiNTY GLASGOW SATURDAY AGAIN TRIMS IRON HILL H ' , a Local Horsemen Will Show Wilson and Slowey Play Well Written 1)\/ tu from Wilmington. government bought it at cost. At the Hill property on West Main street, Tommy had been forbidden to go - IllllUIJIIIlIIIII!I!!Dia",-,·!!lIlo.!!!!!!n··s!nd!!l!lI!o ' m'lnRmni!ldl!ll!i'n!lms!gllljn~!!.I!Dll!vI!Rl!l!I!e'lnv!l!llll!!!lIlanmrmenmm!!p.!!!iI!!l.."J.I!II!I!IIIIIIII!lnnlUlIll The idea of using this route was to present time they have made a con- also in Elkton. Amusing tale are swimming and, on coming home with m get the water from Big Elk Creek to tract with the W. H . Caughan Bridge told of these buildings. Ihis hair wet and with a wet bathing fill the locks at Chesapeake City. In Building and Dredging Company At the time of the Revolution a suit under his arm, received a severe ]803 the work on the cana-l was stop- which has the largest dredge in the man by the name of George Alexander scolding. l-I ped on account of the lack of funds, world on the job. They are to dredge was living on the Bratton Estate. He "But I was tempted so badly, H C GI W and the Irish and Negro laborers it three feet deeper and 100 . feet had prepared a great entertainment mother," the boy protested. eavy ut ass I; race-rIots. It was started again, wider at a cost of $2,600,000 so that and banquet for the British Officers, "That is all very well," his mother however, in the year of 1812. It was in the yea rs to come it will be a and when he went out to meet a nd replied, "but how did you happen to Rogers Brothers Plated Ware Stands the Test of Time. § during ' the war of 1812 that tl'le gov- Panama. welcome them to the feast, Lafayette have your bathing suit with you?" WALTHAM WATCHES-THE WORLD'S STANDARD ~ ernment- saw how necessary it wo uld Thi" d Dist7-ict came in and took possession of the "Well, mother, I took my bathing lE! be to have a canal at this point, as I The third di strict is in the north feast without cer emony. suit with me, thinking I might be PINS, BRACElLETS AND RINGS IN GOLD AND SILVER I it saved ships about 400 miles on th ~ ir eastern part of Cec il County. (To be continued nex t week. ) tempted."-Youth's Comp.anion. Spectacles and Nose Glasses designed and fitted to your eyes. Ei ======~~======~======~~~======~ MAIN ST. J. W. PARRISH NEWARK ~ If You Get It at Parrish's You Have Your Monell'a Worth. ~ lIlilliil!lllfifiliiilliiilUlllliilliilii!inIllllimnnilllliilfillliili!ilifi!iill!iliimmmiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiIiilllliiliiUIfiiiiiiiiiii'iifIT

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Have you a comfortable old chair or couch which h .. become .habby?

Why not h.ve it re-upholatered, aince the Hiah Cod of Furniture > p.raiata? Beat workmanahip ...ured and a!"tiafaction Iruaranteed.

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ORE. than one million aut~­ M m'obIles now have been built S and sold by Willys-Overland. Many of these Over,lands and Newark Willys-Knights are playing a tre­ PILOT mendous part in the life of our own .a roofing that keeps community-putting our families on swift wheels-multiplying the bad weather out earning power of our men-light­ As most roofings look alike surface ening the work of our women­ appearance is not a reliable index to carrying our children to school­ quality. bringing our people together. Years of experience in· the manufac­ I ture of roofing stands squarely behind Today's Overland and Willys- Johns-Manville Knight cars are the best automobiles Willys-Overland ever built-and Pilot Roofing And Johns-Manville responsibility are sold at the 10 wes~ price. All stands behind the product of that past achievemen ts are excelled in experience. beautY, comfort a:od performance­ Johns-Manville Pilot is ' a mighty in the giving of real value. g90d grade of rag-felt thoroughly saturated with life-giving natural Reflecting such quality, sales this asphalts. It's durable and weather­ ~ight an? easy to lay. Pyramid Kaps season are the greatest in our his­ ms~re tight laps. Full directions in tory. The public has registered its every roll. Ask us about Pilot and ~he plan of roof registration backing appreciation of g~eat value. It.

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~ _ NEWARK POST, NEWARK, DELAWARE, JU E 27,1923. 11 ANNOUNCE PROJt10TIONS OF ICasey, FOl'cst Rook 7 d I 'k . PUPILS I N GR ADES OF EleanOl'Doordnn D '~ht~ . al c, llandloIT,Jos ph Lutton, Robcr tThor- SMYRNA PREPARING I fireworks di splays it haR evcr IwlcI. ' M " ' . 010 Y I ceman, oughgoorl, R Ua Col man Ros Co le- . FOR BIGGEST FOURTH Su.bscriptions art' now being lIlad~ to NEW• ARK PUB L IC SCHOOLS J ~ll e Gl' C~ l"~ Vera Heath, Elizab~th man, RI'R h rew, Blanch' ullen Sal'a I , I _ , 0 nson, olothy Moore, athenne DUrnall, Mal'jori Eastburn ' Mar- Fireworks On School Lawn ralo ,n fund of ,250 for a display Sttp erll1 tendent Owens Winding Up Affairs f ~~~~~:~d l'hRI~l:len 'l\~ ed, ~Ib ~l' ~a gueritc Gi ker, Dorothy Ha ye~ , Grace To Be Feature that will l'cally bl! worth while. Thi~ Past School Year. T o Hold Classes D u " 0 Rambo' DOl'oth:t~u~~Cyk . ~t ' l V I~~;!llta Hold n, El sie Hubel't, Ella Johllston, di . play will take pla('e on the n('w t tng B' , cn 10 , MYl'tl e J ohnston Ruth Johnston I TImmer or ose onditioned In Stud' ett~ Ford, Thelma Hall, Harold A li ce I{em p, Lydia Kennin" B r th ~ ,myrna is pl' paring to elebrnte High School Athletic Field on Frazier S f Th C the Fourth with one of the biggest _ __ tes ~~ C klngha~, Clyde Cl'owe, Lewis Fell, Love, Gladys Mi schler Aileg:n Shaw St l' et. Everybody is asked to give a Th e co mplete list of pl'oll1otions B~m s, Marie Bakel', Lucy Dunsmore R a r e nl~e ~ l'at'npton, Edwin Stigiel, ue Smith, Margaret Vinsinger Kat ~ Berry, E leanor Br0b\

an honest lo oking chap," REHOBOTH SUMMER ST ATE FAIR PREMIUM Heyd, Mi S aomi Pepper; fruits, R. A S'I'AYER WARNING IN RE- G. Buckingham; vegetables, Frank F, the oth'er. "Hus he any Two rich bus iness men w re chat­ GARD TO SHIPPING SCHOOL DISCUSSES LIST IS ISSUED grail1 und forago crops, power ?" "He hus thai ," replieu WINDFALL APPLES CHURCH PROBLEMS . Snyder"Lawrence A, rng together when nn Idorly man first. "lIe bogan at Lhe bottolll of Department Superintendents Othoson; hoI' ' C show, William du­ passed by. "That's Brown; he works ladder in '76, !lnd h 's st.llyed ( W. T. Derickson of the Bureau How to Get the Farmer to and Assistants Also Named Pont; mc s, J, Wilt Willis, J os ph for me," said one of the two. "He's ever s ince."-Boston Tr:lnsc rip . of Markets Makes Appeal Church Is One Item For Big Affair Davidson, Lambert J. F oulk; poultry, To Growers hadcs ,Speakman, . Hallock du­ Problems that confront "The 'oun- $700 IN GRAI I PRIZES Pont; cattle, Daniel Thompson; sh ep Last season Lhe apple g ro wers of try hurch" is expected to prove one lind s wine, J. Frank Megginson ; farm, , VOLU Delaware 10. t many thousands of dol - of the most interesting co urses which The ofli cia l premium list of the Del­ Oliver A. ewton. ' lars on account of some g ro wers ship- are being given nt the Peninsula Sum- awar State Fnir has jus t been issued Upwards of $700 is offered in prizes ping their windfnll apples to the me r Schoo l at Rehoboth Beach, this and is bein g mailed to thou ands of for g'l"ain exhibits, There a re s pecial large markets, in N w York ity, week. The Rev. George B, Gilbert, o.f women and exhibitors thl'oughout pl'emiums for boys' and girls' clubs particulal'l'iy this stock was on- Middl etown, Conn" wi! 1 direct this Delaware, MIll"yland and sUl"l"ounding and organizations. The Holstein­ demlTcd by the health authorities as cou rse and under the sub-heads or: states, The list i' larger than ever l ill' is ian Associlltion of Americll of­ being unfit for human consumption, "The undny crvic, "Social Life in before and is a fitting part of the sil­ f 1'5 special premiu ms to exhib itors Thus, even before our appl' season the Count ry," "Economic Life in the vcr anniver n l'Y of the organization, in addition to the regular prizf'-s of­ wns on, we J'ecei\' d a bl ack ye in ountry," "The Wealth of. Country which this year is celebrating its 25th fered by the Fail" Association. "pe­ the largest market in the world which P eople," and the "Country Church senson. cial prizes are al 0 given by the not only cnused the Delaware apples School," he has arrunged a most in - The premium li ,t comprises all of American lIereford attic Br eders' to lose prestige but Il ctually cost the teresting pel'iod of study. the items contained in the preliminary Association be'ides those premiums growers thousands of dollars. Ho\" to get the farmer to church li s t of premiums distributed a few ofIer d by the Fair Ass.ociation, One It can readily be scen how this hap- and after getting him there how to months ago, and in addition contains big f ature in the cattle line is the penecl. The consumer or retailer in keep him awak , is one of the things the rules and regulations goveniing special Guernsey show for c~ttl of New York put'chased a basket of th~ he will endeavor to show, Sun- the ntry, judging and awarding of STAR SEDAN that blood, an'anged under the a us­ Foul' Doors, Broadcloth Upholstery, Sliding ( Delav;,are apples, not knowing that day amateur athl tic in the country pl'cmiumR. The improved method of pices of the Ea tem Guernsey Bl'eed­ Gear Transmission, S prings that mean Solid they were wind Ca ll s and off grade and how long should countl"Y people scoring by judges in the selection of ers' Association, whkh will act as 'omfol't. A real Automobile, Ask any owner. stock and upon beginning to use these remain nbout the ehul'ch after the prize winner's is presented in s Llch h o~L to exhibitors. apples he found them to be of even Rervice on Sunday ar · two impo r tant sha pe that everyone can understand such poor quality that th y were co n- details of the first section of t he how th judges reached their conclu­ Rittenhouse Motor Co. demned by the Board of H enlth. Na- course. The social life, why it has dis- s ion, There are additions to many 1.,------. Newark. Delaware turally, he would not buy any more appeared, its neefls and the result and of the department and the statement FIR E INS URAN 'C E Delawar e apples, and when our real lack of resul ts wn re there is no "Bigger and Better" ts particularly marketable apples came in, which healthy social service in the country tl'uthful i~ describing the Fair. The [ AUTO Fire \Va s about a week or ten days later, is another important problem for ·clepartment superintendents and a5- W I I'! DS~~WM J. P. Wilson and when we should have met a Irural pastors. How to maintain order s istants are as follows: Women, Miss I Phone 56 Ag enl · Mut ua l and Sto ck ready demalld, we found that there a nd a program for the country socia l Emeli ne Deri ckson; children, Mrs. - Companie s was no real demand for Delaware a re others. Frederick C. Snyder, Miss D~rothy !..------.: apples because of the fact that the /The effect of eco nomy, and the ======. buyer purchased such poor quality' tariff on the country chu rch a nd the their first deal. church li fe insofar a s t he chu rch's Delaware shipped a larget' per- duty in connection with the farmer's ~~l i~iiii~iiitfJ~iiiiiiii~iiiiliiii~rnE~iii[i!!i~iiii~iiii~iiifJ .~f8 centage of graded apples last year living is a nother detail. than ever before and we should be very careful of our quality this year. LOCAL MOTORISTS Froll1 present indications there wi ll SHOULD TAKE HEED be a good demand this year at a price higher than last year and we should not sacrifice thousands of dollars for Wilmington -Changes Ordin­ a few hundred dollars in the early ance Regarding Passing season. There is usually some local demand Trolleys for these windfall apples and they should be sold where the buye's konw ' At a meeting of the s.treet and just what they are and should never Sewer Directors in Wilmington Tues-­ be shipped to the larger markets, day, a brand new rule was passed in where they are sold as simply Dela­ regard t he passing of a street car ware apples of a representative while discharging or taking on pas­ quality. sengers. The new section reads a s Extensive experiments conducted follows: by the Washington State Coll ege have proven that cull appl es are worth "Section 27. The operator or driver $1:3.00 a ton as hog feed. ' Pigs which of a vehicle shall bring the same to weighed 94 .8 pounds at the start of a full stop not less than five feet the experiment gained in weight 66.1 f rom the rea I' of a ny street ra il way I pounds each 01' an a verage of 1.38 car headed in the same direction pounds per day. As apples are bulky which has stopped for the purpose of containing little pl'otein it is neces­ taking on or discha rg ing passengers, sary to include a little more tankage and shall r emain. standing until such in the grain mixture, the formula car has taken on or discharged said which they used in this experiment p!\Ssengers, how,ever, that said opera­ can be obtained by making applica­ tor or driver may pass such str eet tion to the ' office of the Bureau of railway car where a safety zone is Markets, Dover, Delaware. established by the proper authorities, apd provided further that he shall have slo wed down and proceeds cautiously." QUICK DROP IN PRICE This r epeals the portion of Section \ "Yes, sir," bragged the artist, " I 27 that heretofore allowed an auto to value this painting of T1?ine at $10,- pass a standing trolley car provided 000." there was eight feet of clear space I between the trolley car and the curb. "I thank you for your frankness," Repeal of that privilige will require r esponded t he stranger. " I am the autos to stop back of street cars at all tax assessor." . crossings except where there js a "At $10,000 from an artist stand- safety zone designated along the point," went on the artist without a tracks. brea k. "Of course you know, how­ This amen'drhent,' it is expected will ever, that a painting is actually what do much to halt the danger from the materials cost. In t his case that speeding autos on Fourth street and , would be $2 for canvas, and for on other streets wher e complaints paints, say sixty cents, or $2.60 in have been made about a utos speeding all."-Studio, past halted street cars.

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