• NEWARK POST VOLUME VI NEWARK POST, NEWARK, DEL., SEPTEMBER 29,1915 NUMBER 34

Cabinet Member lHen At College Farm IENTEITAINMENT GOVERNMENT PLAN County Roads Footb II 5 . . I Breaks World's Record N OPERA HOUSE ' TO TEACH CIVICS Beinli{ Repaired a eason To V,s,t Newark I A white leghorn hen in The M' t C-.-- -- Extensive reparrs to the im- Opens Saturday ___ No~t~ Ame~ican Egg-Laying Com- inS r 8 lve Show For Dr. Dunn To Work In Dela- proved roads of New Castle coun- ___ Governor Miller To Preside At petitIOn being conducted at the Local Lodge ware ty are being made at the present DIM PI A Ch ' M t' Delaware College Farm, on Sun- The Tenple Club of Wilmington, time, the repairs including the re- \ e aware eT/ ay t e&ter P u blIe ~e ITIg day laid her 278th egg in 330 days. coached aid directed by J. Reed Dr. W. G. Dunn, an epert from surfacing of a number of the . Coach I\lc f voy is gTadually get- Secretary of Agl'lculture Hou.s- The little hen to perform this not- O'Donnell, one time director and the United States Bureau of Edu- main traveled roads. In connec- , hllg the Dela ware ColJ ege football ton and United St~tes Senator WII- able feat weighs ex~ctlY 3 1-8 manager 01 the St. Paul's Mask cation on community civics, has tion with the repairs, experiments eleven ill shape for the opening la rd Saulsbury Will make address- pounds, and her seemingly modest and Wig Cbb of Wilmington, will started to work in this State, his to determine the relative merits of game of the seasoll with Pellll:;yl­ es at Delaware oCllege next Thurs- performance makes her the great- give an enttrtainment this Friday activity being a part of the plan many types of binders are being vania 1\1 ilitary College a t Chester day a.fterno?n. G~vernor Charles est utility hen the world has ever evening, OCiOber 1, for the benefit outlined by the Delaware Co-oper- conducted. 011 Saturday. The last scriuunage H . lIhller Will preside at t~e me e.- known. of the GoodTemplars Lodge of ative Educational Association. At The road leading from St. of the week was held this after- ing. Secretary Houston IS mak- The previous authenticated Newark. a conference held at Delaware Col- James 'Church to Newark is being 110011. Tomorrow alld Friday after- ing hi s fir. t trip to Delaware on world's record is 286 eggs in 365 Mr. O'Domell has arranged a lege last week the work to be done repaired and resurfaced. This noon the squad will be put through this occa: ion since he . became a days, made by Columbian Queen sketch for tli,s performance as a by Dr. Dunn was outlined. road was in a very bad condition, sigllal drill.' and practicin g' the for- member of Presi'dent Wllso,:'s cab- last year in the third international finale, namely "A Day at Platts- Dr. Dunn will devote four days the surface being worn a.way and ward play. in et. and Dr. Samuel C. Mitchell, egg-laying competition. burg," which viii be a fun maker of each week to the work in Dela- large holes worn in the road. Delaware \l'ill likely have a president of the co~leg~, took ad- Lady Eglantine, wh!ch is .the from start to lnish. The soloists ware until the first of the year. The portion of the State Road, much, har.der propositioll with 1'. v.antage of the ~PPO!tul1lty to have name o! the new worl~ s ch~mplOn, will consist of Messrs. Sullivan, The time will be divided between from Wilmington to Farnhul'st, 1\[. C. th~ ~ year than In fonller him and Senatol Saulsbury address has thirty-five days m which to O'Rourke, Branard and others, Wilmington and the two colleges ha's also been resurfaced and ~e a~o m; . \3111" Iiollenuach, the the students of the two colleges. add to her fame, and barring acci- while the fun nakers will include here and some other center yet to treated with a binder preparation. fonne,r LT. of P. :;tar, is coaching The vi s itors will arrive in New- dents she should pass the 300 Messrs. Hagan, Collins, Manion, be decided on. In Wilmington Dr. Concord Pike from McKee's Hill the Chester eleven and has some a rk : hortly after 1 o'.c1ock, . over mark. ~hi s white Le~horn wo~ld Richmond, Kenredy, and Gilbert. Dunn has a class of teachers whom to Talleyville: has been treated excellellt material. They also have the Baltimore & OhIO Ralh'~ad beater IS an Amerlcan-En~hsh Following is the ?rogram: he is familiarizing with the meth- with a binder and repaired. a n advanta g~ ~ \ ' er Delaware 111 the from Wa.shington .. Gov~rnor MIlI- bre.d hen, ~nd her breeder IS a ods of teaching community civics On the roads from Middletown matter of tra m.lll g, a.s [l o.ll ellbach er, who IS to pl'es lde, will probab- Philadelphian. PART I under the direction of Superinten- t Mt PI t d f M'ddl has bee 11 work1l1 g WIth III :; squad Iy make the triI? from Wilming~on . In the fil:st y~ar.o~ the 'competi- Opening Overture- dent Scott of the public schools t~wn 'to ~~se~~a a:xp:r~:en;s :~ IlIn~h longer than ;ol\ c~voy. , in h is automobIle: The meetmg tlOn the hIgh mdlvldual record, Arranged by J . Reed O'Donnell and Principal A. H. Berlin of the determine the relative merits of Coach M c Av~y WIll not Itkely will not be restricted t? the cO.I- 254 eggs, was made by a Rhode Is- "When I Was a Dream" High School. The work in WiI- various t es of binders are bein announce~ the III~eup o.f the tealll lege. tudents, as Dr. Mitchell IS land Red from. ~entuckY. In .the H. Brainard mington, it is said, has started off conducte~: Short distances o~ ! t~lat he . wil~ ~e nellll agamst P. 1\1. anxious. to have the townspe?ple second competItIOn. an Enghsh- "Jubilee in My Old Kentucky well, and the teachers are much each road have been treated with I C. \,ntil. lorlda y. but 1ll 0S~ of the and reSIdents of the rural sectIOns br.ed and owned white Wyandotte Home" James Kennedy interested in the plan. different types of binder and the I \'arslty IS .now known . Captam hea r the talk. . laid 28~ eggs and held fir~t place. "A Little Bit of Heaven" For the work in Delaware Col- results are now being carefully Hallely, \~11l , ~I O doubt play full - The meeting will be held m the The thIrd year a Columbian Ply- William Conway lege Dr. Dunn will have one sec- b d back, while ] aylor at half and Oratory on Thursday afternoon at mouth Rock won the highest hon- "All Aboard for Dixie Land" tion of the freshman class in Del- 0 serve. Fidallce at quarter are sure to start 2 o'clock. ors with a record of 286 eggs. Earl Gebhardt aware history and inasmuch as the game. I'or ~e v e ral days W el- All college classes will be sus- . ~ow the world's ~eco~d for in- "Tomorrow May Bring Me You" the matter is unwritten, a part of Wreck On B. & O. Railroad din, the fom.l er \\' ilt uill gt OIl Friends pen ded between two and three dlvldual egg productIOn IS held by F. O'Rourke the work will consist of gathering . I:;tar was tned at halfback on the o'clock in order to permit the en- Lady Eglantine, a white Leghorn, "Night Time in Dixie Land" facts of local history and the bear- . Several frelg.ht cars were demol- varsity, but recenny a switch was ti re s t~dent body to attend. The and is the first time this variety John Collins ing it has on the life of the com- Ished, one en&:me overturned and made in the lineup, W eldin was co llege orchestra, under the direc- has attained first place. But it "If We Can't Be the Same Old munity. a~other deraIle~ ab~ut eleven moved to the line alld Brattoll taken ti on of MI'. Martin, '16, will fur- s hould be borne in mind that this Sweethearts," H. Richmond At the Women's College Dr. 0 c~ock Sunday !lIght, m t~e ea.st from the varsity lille a nd I laced in ni sh mus ic. The ushel's will be phenomenal white . Leghorn still "Down in Born Born Bay" Dunn will have a class of about yal d of the Baltimore & ibmy Ows MI'. Jos. Higgins entertained on will vis it Laurel,' Selbyville, and laid more than two hundred and at the Philadelphia Athletics Park o~~ I ;~ 7w~: 0 D : ~ep~teh Watson at first relu ~e d to a ll ow Georgetown, and spend the night fif~y eggs. and two ~ore '~iII equal on Monday morning. Hogan pitch- se~ I~g f e ac~ Y6 ea~ th ml the searches upon his pre l11i se~. Sunday Mr. Samuel McDaniel of Wilmington. alH!" Sunday at Rehoboth. On Mon- th.ls figure. FortY-~lne birds have ed for about half an hour to Ira ar t ~·o essor . ~. ueth ~I r~-ll In fact Mr. Watson assisted th e d a~' they will vis it Lewes, Milton, laid 10,875 eggs, With an average Thomas, the right-hand man of the eDrecWc ;ltrePHresSetn lIng deN u.mIN ' offi cers in locatin." th e I)ri:l lIo II ' Ided. q uadrenl1lally, wllIlI1crea e the 111- not d I'elop. I'ear , a. well a the cordial recep- worth about $20, and her calf wa Delaware produce. yearly I)nll' w ith ;\ l i!\~ i\£ r . Ma rtha 1\1. ranston of terest. ' . f the 'omen in the di ·trict sold for $300. 3,000 pounds of milk and abou t' 130 Newpol:t, who ha been an a rdent I .. :'Sele. tln.g pastor?te for the I'e- Powell's Pardon Refused IOn 0 \I e well fo r this She received fo r roughage al- 1 pound of butt r-fat, m"ke' suffragl t for the pa t thirty tllll1g dl trlc~ s uperll1tend .e~ts m.ay ;\1 r e; . concern d, promi I falfa hay and corn s il age, a nd her the r ecord of thi. cow e. p cialil' .. . years, adcIre ,ed the co nvention on Ica~s~ con '~ de~. ab. Ie .ml~ l s teTlal ;\fr.'. 1\lary A. Powell, 6 years new endeavor. , g rainw. as taken from a mixture of notable. It , how: that i.t pa y~ to t he s ubject of "Equal Right fo r hlftlng. \\ I~m ln g t o n IS . 1I~ e l Y to of age, l:i rdng a li fe sentence at I the following proportion.': 200 lb . . keep a hi g h grade of stock, and W omen," on \\ ednesday. b~ g reatly a ffected,. and It IS pre- ;reenbank fo r the murder of Es- Of of bran. 200 Ib . of hominy, 125 also that a profit like that o· this Wednesday afternoon se ion d lcted that th"re Will be a clea n tella Albi n, emplo~'e d at the Pow- Wonderful R ecord lb '. of dried brewers' g ra in , 100 co w \ ill ea. ily justify a g rea I' wa opened with a selection of g~I'eep of the chu rches on t he east 11 home in Febnlary, 190.1, for C o w At C ollege Farm Ib:. of d l'i ed beet pulp, 75 Ibs. of out lal' of capital on breeding ~ I)ck n.lUsic, s ung .in concert b~' the en- .Ide. Re~·. ~d\l1l1nd .L .. ~ o ff ec k er whom Attorney: Henry Ridgely, cotton . eed meal, a nd 50 Ib . of oil than ·i. usuall y made. tire conl'entJon after which the of the \\ IImll1gton dish Ict, ReI'. R. R. h.enney, and A. M. Daly of A u r nsey cow in the Dela ware con\'ention wa.' called to order by R.obe.rt K . tephen. on of the Dover DO\'er and ele\'en members of the ollege F arm herd ha. earned the president. ~Ir . Lulu Potter on dlstl'lct, and Rev. Robert" att of .iu r ~· which tried her , • upported by 665 in one .I·ear. After the deduc­ I...... ·· ...· ·...... " ...... · .... ······; behalf of the Ha rrington nion, t~e ~a ton di s~ ri ct a re the r etiring letters f rom the Workhou-e ward- tion of l 43 for feed, and $42 for gave the delegates a I'e r~ ' cordial dl~tl'lct superintendents. Pastor- en and ph~ ' ician urged a full pal'- labor . h I' activitie how a net addre s of welcome : and re /Jonses ate. sugg ~t d [01' Dr. H offecker don, failed in her econd attempt were made to this address by 1\li include t. P a ul'. and nion, W i I- to gain her liberty when the State profit of 4 0 for the ~·ear. Thi I i R fI.l· H eydrick. PI' sidont of the mington, and Bethe.da. ;\Iiddle- Board on Tue day unanimou ' ly I Safety First I ta te Federation of Women's l ub. town. ReI'. Clinton T. \\ -~·att. who d nied the a pplication .. • and ~Ii. B rtha !II. Care\' on be- has been at Middletown three : half of us ex co unt\'.· ~'ea rs, also is propo. ed for Union. ILSoNl1 Use PAXSON'S SANITARY SWEEPING :III'S. Lena ;'I[ e." ick: tate Presi- ( h ~nging the relation of Rev. Co r- I Find A Liquid Treas ure W COMPOUND while sweeping. • dent. in the cou r.e of her annual nelius \V. Prettyman from active Will iam \\ a t on of Broad Cre k II It catches t he GERMS as well as the DUST • adclre -aid in part: "The mo t to retired will create a pastoral va- hundred, u:sex county, while • striking and beneficial re ult of ,'an ~. at A "b ul'~ ' hurch. mYl'l1a , taring down hi old dwelling to Fune r al I If y our jobber or dealer does not have PAX­ • the great war that is conn!lsing a l ~d it i" thought Dr. tephenson erect a nell' one, found a mall S ON:S CO MPOUND, then write us and we • Europe in this great sb'uggle i" wIll be a .. Igned to that charge 01' "tone nlul under the foundation will see hat you are supplie · . the bani hment of booze from the to the Avenue hurch. :ll ilford. in which \l'a. a barrel of peach ontinental nations." he . tated Th I'e is a rumor tha Dr. Watt h rand~', uppo ed to ha\'e been di - Director I MANUf'ACTURED BY • that " Rus ia ha become dr \' in a may be given ome official po ition till d and, tored by James Harmon • da~ ' , _-\ u, tria ha prohibited the by the General Conference. wh ich who lived on the farm fo rty year I Paxson Manufacturing Co. • da~ ', Au:tria ha. prohibited the \\'111 con\'one at a ratoga. X . Y., ago. Abou a third of the barrel': PrOnip a.nd personal a t · I 2 219 San s om S t .. Philadelphia., Pa. Ii! manufactur e of a lH' additional dis- next ?I[ay . but there is no inkling L:onte nt. had evaporated. \\'atson tenti oll I ti lleries. and the 'Ttali-IItaill o . PICTU RE F RAMING Dramatically :he exclaimed that 1lI lnginn. ReI'. \ augh . Collin. , a litter of pigs Harley Lowe, a I A ~k your g r ocer for rt packng-e on the free trial p r (lp<.J~ iti () ll . "no pre 'idential bee could live in pn. tor of t . Paul's. Re\·. W ilbur F. farmer of lower Gumboro hundred, U p h olst eri ng on? R e pair i n g I· IN SIST Oil hm illg PAX ON'S SANITARY SWEEPING COMPOUND . ! alcohol and likewise no legi lati\'e orkr;1.n . . pa. tor ~f Gnion. and u,,~ex co unn·. wa~ attacked bl' At::CEPT NO SUBSTITUTES. : candidate in Kent and ussex can ReI'. \\ lllIam .-\. \\ I e. pa. tor of the sow a. h~ wa nailing board' I OUR NAME i- Oil all BARRELS a ile! PACKAGES. I li\'e in a lcohol. " 1\11' . ?l1 es ick. in Scott. are said to be a. piranL t o with a hat<:het with hi b:tck turn­ conclusion. made a strong plea fo r the \\'ilmington c1i . trict uperin­ ed to the animal. The hatchet dr p­ Women' uffrage and remarked Re\·. William R. :.'I[ ow­ tenden ('~·. p d from his hand and he wa' e­ that "the Congres ional Gnion of bra~·. pHi' or of the Al'enue hurch, \' ere l ~' gashed by the ow's tu. k UPHOLSTERIN G' I I the Equal Right A ociation, \I'ill :.'I1 ilford. is the choi. e ~f the min­ He managed to recol' r the hatchet eeoe• .-s ...... 8e ...... ····8~ e•• O. ~ •••••~. • endea\'or thi month to get an anti- I tel's of the DO\'er dl~tnct fo r sup­ and kill the ang r~ ' animal. booze plank inserted in the plat- e l:~n~ e nd nt ~f that distr ict. Re\·. form of both the Republican and \\ !Il!am L. \\ hlte. pastor of Eben­ Your Fall Up hol ste ring Democratic partie . ezer hurch, Ea"ton. ReI'. George Soudan Gras In u"sex , , Among peakeI' of prominence C. \\'illiams. pastor of entp~ar .. , Gorge Hatfield of the George­ I. at th~ co nl'ention \Va Daniel _-\. . Laurel. anrl Re ·. (1111 on T. \\ ~ ' a t, town section. sowed a quantity of Carefully Atte ndp.d To Poling, former prohibition candi- pa;;tor of Bethesda. :.'Il iddletown. oudan g r tudent body of the Women's Price - - -~~~~ T . U. on\'ention, which is to be College on " F ire Pre\'ent ion in the .'\\·erag:e weig-hl of a wash _0 to :!.- poullds. Worth a Great Deal·· .) held at eattle, Washington, in H ome:: ?Ir. techer gal'e a care­ fa llli l ~ ' O( tober, were elected a follows: ful ;< ul'\'ey of the heat ing a nd Cheaper alld bette ' lha 11 yOll C:111 b aH it clolle \\'hell ~' O ll No Pain Here ~ New astle Count~· lighting sr tems common t o our fig-1Ire \\ · a~e. , iud. your 0 1\' 11 lalor lor iro11i11g, to say . Thc r e ' ~ lI olhing" to f"ar in coming' 1>1 Ih e C hOll 'es, with special relation to :-':cw York Dcntal Parlor . Pa in is a pl ' ~ ,'c Delegate, ;\ Ir . Mary B. Donnell, the fire ri sk il1\'ol\'ed, and t he best n ot hill ~ ' of the illColll'e niell ce all d bother. feel stranger at onr parlors. I'ri ~ es are f 1ewark; 1\l i ' Annie Lynch, Mt. method: of pre\,ention. He t hen extremely low. trained denli~1 al\(I finc-t ~ irBr id oe Wor k I nd 'rown. . All Wo rk Pleasant. Alternate , Mrs. Har ry discu. ed a t~ ' pi ca l hou e, room by ~~~=~~~~ ra,l1~;\l:IOllleO). ~b:.I\ac rk'.tll"e Ollr work ~ GUlrlnleed. $4 an d 56. J 'J !Brooks, Wilmington, 1\'lr . Annie room. pointing out po. s ible defect Wrap Your Starch Pieces Separate Pi al.. 56 58. 510 Lady in attendance. (Jilice llour- ' ~ Sargent, " ilmington. in co nstruction which would ine"- Fll iino. .. 16c. up Week day~ , A . ~1. to .. 111 P ~ 1. • 1111 : .' Satlsllctlon 10 E•• ryon.. days. A. lIl. to '2 P. :\ [, ~ Kent ount\' itab l.~· lead to fire 101'.' .a nd sug- a nd Ilace ill b1lndle of F ami ly \ \'ash . . gestlllg mean. of al'oldll1g the e D~legate-at-~arge , J\(r . ;\l. E ' l unneces ary danger . pots. Mr. Each Family Was h is done separately. no mlxrng OJ ~! New York Dental Parlors, 71S Market Street \ urtl . ~arrIngton ; alternate, Stecher's main emph a i \l'a washes, no marking ~ilh ink. THE RESULT IS ABSO­ I ~ Mr s. Annie ~1. Wolcott, HarrIng- , placed on t he fact th at car eful .. ton. foresight a nd pr esence of mind are LUTEL Y SA ITA R Y. us ex Cou ntv the best fi re preventions known. ?f ~ r t'ld S dl ' B'd His talk was practical a well a Flat Pieces by the Dozen, Including 1 Spread .' r . 1 . a I a u er. .1'1 ge- inter esting. Price 36c per Dozen I Ville; alternate, J\( r . Jessie M'I I ' DURSTEIN Grave's, of, Milford. . Government Pa ~' s Award Individual Pieces Done at List Price . T h e .next " . '. T . . Con\ en- Co ndemnation proceeding on Our Shirt and Collar Department Cannot be Excelled II b on Will be held 111 New Ca tIe the part of the GO \'er nment for Blankets and Lace Curtains Made to Look Like New Sen Auben Hand Made county. the place to be selected al l the right of way for t he inland II the next meeting of t he State Ex- waterway at Rehoboth were ended Quality of Work, "Snow White" ecuth'e Committee. in the nited States Court in Wil- 5 CENT SEGARS _____ mington on Saturday when $69,710 Our Delivery Truck will be in Newark on FRIDAY AFTERNOON. . I\l'a. paid b~' the Government for Our Solicitor will be glad to call on all who may duire further information. 25 YEARS RUN M. E. Conference GoSSIP deli\'en' of the deed for t he prop­ Calls may be left at the office of the Newark Post and any bundle collected The following r e\'iew or pending erty. the amount fixed by t he com­ will be returned on Tuesday. Any bUDd Ie collected on Tuuday will be hang . in the Wilmin/rton M. E' I mi sion. Part?f the land Wa Factory--. Wilmington; Delaware onference is clipped from The used for the 1'!lIlroad approach t o returned on Friday. State Register , Laurel. Del. Rehoboth. NEWARK POST, NEWARK, DEL., SEPTEMBER 29, 191

l\lrs. Helen M. Stout, aged 57 \ room and about the same time a I HERE AND THERE years, wife .of Albert Stout, was colo.re d ~armhand did likewise. found dead In a bath tub at her Seelllg dimly a man's [Ol"nl in the Mayo r Price has des ignated next home neal' Hanington on Wedne '- yard lVIr. Ratledge hailed the pal·ty Sunday, October 3, a' Community day. After an examination by the who JlI'e? a revolver. the bullet 1 Day in Wi lmington. Co roner's physician the jury found lodg ing In the window frame, and I that deuth was due to dilation of took another shot at the furmha. nd. ! age cow of A horal Club with 50 members the heart caused by s udden con- Rutledge and the farmhand grab­ yearly only h a~ been formed in New Castle tact with hot watet· turned into the bed gun~ and ran to the yard and with :\ Ii ... Pauline H . Rogers as tub. saw a team driven rapidly down GUNS RIFLES and and about the road whiCh soon disappeared. I at. makes elir ctress. e peciallv Mrs. James W. Way, of New 1 ------London, Pa., ha' been notified by DuPunls Buy Machine Plant HUNTING SUPPLIES at it pays t~ Charged with embezzling $122.93 stock, and from the Prudential Ins urance cable of the dea~h of her bro.ther, I The J. Y1arton Poole Company, that of this Company, Walter J. Martin, one of Dr. ~. James ~~ng, a pro.mll1e~lt I la rge machit~ery manufacturing I its \\ ilm ington agents, is held for d ~ ntl s t of Paris, Fr~nce, In t~'lt plant in Wilmington, operated a greater g ding ·tock Cou rt under $500 bail. City, ?n S~ptembe r 1~. Dr. ,B1l1 under lea .. e for 'everal months I ~ ' p.l'actlced 111. Elkton In the tTIlddl e Ipa st by the duPont Powder Com­ Owi ng to large y ie1d s of fruit sixties :'lnd IS well remembered. by pallY, has been purchased b the I and t he low prices offered Sussex old . res ident · of the s urroundll~ g I la tter and will be used to tur~l out I farm 1'5 are storing considerable nel~ hborho od. He later ~oca~ed I.n , machinery for powder mills Hunting Season is on a little early this year. Nearly sto lIs of home-made wine. Pal'ls \~h e r e he ranked high In hiS throughout the country. T. 1(. 1 profe s lon. I Burn !< is s upe rintendent of the every red-blooded man, likes a few days of out-door Wilmington bank clearings last w eek totalled $2,136,906.69 as Despondent O \~l g to protracted pl a nt. sport. I aga inst $ 1,827,782 for the like ill health, Mrs. Jeremiah Cauff- Li ncoln Hig hway In Wilmin'ton \\"eek In t year. mas, aged 35 years, s wallowed car- g I am ready to set you up as a hunter. I bolic acid on Saturday afternoon I The Street t\l1d Sewer Depart­ :'Ilattahoon Tribe of Red Men of at her home, 1100 Pullman Place, ment o f Wilmington has ugge. ted Guns and Rifles of standard make sllch as Reming­ EJl(ton, cleared $tl2.50 f rom its Wilmington, and died from its ef- t~at the W~shi l\g ton branch of the I

I L. rec nt ca r nival. fects. Her husband and fi ve young lIlcol n. Hl g~ w . y pa s through I ton and Winchester. children s urvive her. that c ity V I '~ Market street to Tenth, to Delawa re Avenue to I Jo;:: eph H . P erkin.' h a purchas- d the interest of the late Dr. Five a utomobilists , among them Pennsylvania avmue to' DuPont Rifles $1.50 to 10.50 I Chdrle!;l IV!. Ellis in the Elkton gas P hilip L. Garrett, attorney for the st reet. to Fourth, to Union and wor ks [01' $6,000, a nd will conduct Delawa re Automobile Club, were a long the Elsmere road. the bu. iness a long with his fined $3 .55 each by Justice Van ---- Guns $4.00 and up I grandfather, J oseph Hinchliffe, Bu;;kirk for fa iling to sound horns hut Pulls-Held For Courl th joint owner of the plant. at str eet cros. ings in Chesapeake A full line of shells I City. Judge Rice on Sa turday held William !Lu rphy, night opera­ Levy Co urt Commis' ioner Samuel OUf L. Burris, Cha ir.nan of the Repub­ Guns have the same guarantee that we place t or for the Dela wa re Railroad at About 100 Civil War veterans I lican Co mmittee of the Second I Lau rel. while retu rning from work left Wilmington on Monday to at­ one morn ing last week, was at­ tend the annual N ational encamp­ Wa rd in Wilmington a nd Ch arleS ! on all our good;;. Virden, I ns pector at the Second I t acked bv a savage ma tiff and ment of the G. A. R. in Washing· Ward pO llH at the Rep ublicall pri- I ' t ook r f~ge ina tree until oth er ton, D. C. l11:1 ry election in W ilm ington on Stop In look them over. men drove the a nimal off. and I Thoma.' F. Grady of K e nnett Ma~' ] 5, in $500 bail each for the The Levy Cou rt, it is st ated, Square has received the contract Co urt of General Sessions on the char ge of violating th e. election I will improve t he Philadelphia pike 1 t o erect a $23,000 dwelling a nd [rom Wilmington to th e P ennsyl- l{ a rHge n Pierre S . S. du P ont's es­ laws. 11'. Burris. it Is all eged, \'ania line, planning to meet the I t.ate, Longwood. gave, alld 11'. Virden executed the I order to clo. e the polls to prevent c o~t 1\' improvinp; the road frol11 hOSe Potts n tr~vil l e t o t he Ken nett pike. ' l\-l i ~ Gladys Muriel Austin, Democrats who h ad no right to 'ote at the pri marie: . c a~ t i ng bal- I 1 :2 -3 mile~, in f' tead of the original readel' and pian ist of Phila delphia, ]1l an calling for 3.1 miles to ~he a nd Madeline D avis, sopra no of lets. Newark, Delaware I Edward adler a nd J ohn Hood­ I A ~h l a l1 d road. bids for which 'v\ ilmington, will g ive a costume .olS~ • ••••'" were received but were a ll r eject- r E. c ita l on Saturday evening in the ock. election judges wh were ed. Odd Fellow .. ' H a ll. St. Geo rges, likewise cha rged, wer e di.mi. sed. _ for the benefit of th e Presbyterian :'Irs. Geo rge Murray of Lewes, Church in tha t town. War Relic Fol' '" ilmingto\1 w n..; eriously burned when a gaso- T he pennant fl own from the line -, tove exploded at h er home, Milford E ta Ii shes mast head of the gunboat \Y i\min~­ one day last week. Scholarship Fund ton while in a tion off the cons t of r. orgetown H igh School stu- Milford Hig h School Alumn i As- Cuba during the Span ish-Ameri- Elder Benjamin E. Cubbage, of 1 deds h ave f or med a n athletic as- socwtIon ar l'l ve~ a t a defini te de- can war. torn by Spani. h , hell a~ .....~&=- we.... m.3KmN ""'~ soclatIon Wit h an adVisor y board Cis ion at a meeting on September fire, whic h. her commander. the Wyoming, is pa. tor of Cow Marsh I ...... (' on'pos ed of local 0\1 ine men. 117. In regard to the establis hment late Captam James P. S. Laurence. Church, and had cha rge of the ser­ of a $75 , chola rs hlp f und, the ~ ave his wife, will be f.lr esent ed ..I W \' irp~. The ~e rm on S unday was Boarding t he harbor d redge I same to be a. lo.an, expected to be to the ci~~' of Wilmington "tomor­ p reached b~ ' E lder William S. Alex­ l\li nqufls in Wilmington, one day I paid ba~k. Within five years after II row evening, September ,",.0. ~y ander of Wilmington. The after­ I I ' . . k a sneak thief stole t he recIpient h a begun to earn. i\lrs. La urence. who now reS ide. In noon sermon was prea h d by EI­ Are You In Need

Helping Delaware PUBLIC SALE DISPOSAL SALE 1\ Want Advertisements ~rHE NEWARK POST College Students One year ago the President of OF •• '-d_-_ -_I, Newark, Delaware Delaware Co llege appointed a Com­ EI kt 0 ~T Far m:::F_.-r_s'-~_~-F~_rL-u_':-I~_:-~_I~-'_:F-= I ------P-u-b-ltsh-ed---E:-y-e-ry-=-=W:":'e-d:-n-esd--=-a-y'7b-y-:E;::"y-e-re-t-I'';C:-."';'Jo-;hn-ao-n----- mittee to assist students in obtain- Household Furniture

, I We wan, and invite eommunieatlou, employment. A large number of ELKTON , MARYLAND Phon" YOIl Want Ad. Call 93"1> . ., .i. to THE but they mUlt be Ilgned by the wrltor', applications were received and the I will sei l at pnblic sale, at tht foroner Any little Want, F'or Sa!e, or Il ny S:~~ ~~;~unieation' 'I'here will be sold at Pllblic Action on p~':f.e all eheekl to THE NEWARK nam_not for publieation, but for our Committee placed most ull of these Resilien ce of " In'. A. N. Rallh, on North Short Notice that

I.edger, in a burst of ellthusiasm beell considerable half-cocked coms ready regi-stered with the Com- curtain ~, writing desk. nledicine CIlP- I Cow, 5 yenrs old. COMPANY-Real Estate Department for the glory a n el honor due New- menls on the Ilews article in last mittee for work of various kinds. bon rd, wnnl robc s. boo kcRs rR , chinn c1os- One pnre bred imported Gnernsey Cow, ark, advocated a monumellt to be week 's Post tellill g- of the "dis- Those registered to date include et, buffet, cnrpets, rugs, pictures, pillno. 4 ~:~:~)I~!:'br e d Registered Holstein Bull, FOR SALE-Several farms in charge without notice" of three of parlor fnrniture, hatrack. couk StOI'C, .Johanna Sarcastic DeKol Mercedes, No. set in our Public Park. Consider- the following: Clerks, gardeners, cookiug uten ~ il s, alll l el'erything COl' - 70934. New Castle county, Delaware' able commellt was made Oil the the rural carriers. \Vi thout smack chauffeurs car enters salesmen nected with a \VeIl fllrnishe(1 honse. 1'1"0 Pure Bred Registereil Yearling Cecil county, Maryland; nd Che s~ of reason , the Post was accused of ,p . '. ' suggestioll but IlO one seemed to be stenographers hort icult UrI sts fur Terllls ca.lt . Holstein Blllls. ter County, Pennsylvania. App.ly able \0 hit on all idea that would tryill g- to l\~ake political capital ~u~ nace care ta~'ers, (let the C~lIeg~ One Pllre Bred Registered Guernsey ALBERT II. RAl13, BIII I. REAL ES'fATE DEPT. I~ give expression to the part N wa rk of the affair. Our modesty forbtds students care for your furnace this Adl1lini ~ tr at o r, One Pure Bred Registererl Jersey Bull. FARMERS' TRUST CO . is pla ying in the world's history. such assumption. If this paper can wi nter) , general labor of all kinds, 2-3.tf Newark Well, here's an idea. There are ever make Republican votes as tailors, pl'oficient in the art of BERKSHIRES several boys at Coll ege this year fast as the acti0n of the Democratic cleaning and pressing clothes. ·10 BI'oo(l Sows, 10 Boars, 50 Gilts, 25 " . Po!'t Offi ce Department, we shall Those having work of any kind SO li'S lind Boars fl'om 3 to 6 months old, 1I0USE FOR HENT I\:tst Ell d of / FOR SALE QUICK ~Ir . J o~. th at a e s illlpl~ ' dead up agalllst to do are requested to communi- also sO llie yOllng pigs. . Newark, now oCCll pitd by I.. it. " Time is slipping a w a~ · . 'l'h e~ ' t a ke conlluand a nd try to change cate with Prof. H. E . Tiffany, ((10 acres of "alnable latlll lIear Ogle­ These Berksbires are all regI stered or Lasey. P osse~slO n Oc t. 2.5 . Appl): Plltitled to be. They comprise the blood :It. 1\1 RS. S. P. \\ · II. ~():-I want the training that a College tne policy o f our Levy Court. The chuirman, Student Self Help Com- t01l'1I with spl endid bnildings, forlll erl y of Challlpi on Rival, Masterpiece, Berry­ course would give them- but-. rural delivery of l\e ll'ark is per- mittee. the .I alli es Tihbill f.rlll . tOil Dllke, A.·tfnl Dllchess and Longfel· MISCELLANEOUS There you have it-Bllt. All ill - haps better thall all Y comlllullity Al so the farlll bdonging to 1\·lr5. D. T. loll' . )/0 fin er cOll lil be fOllnd. terestillg cha pter could be written o f its size ill the CO llllt)' . O ur car­ FRUIT GROWERS, NOTICE Ca rter. CO lltaining (,4 ac res with good bllilding •. Price ollly S.'iO()O. Onl y fi ve HORSES WA:-/TEn. A llI arri ed JlHIII for fartll Oil the Huts o f I.i fe a Il el 1-1 istory. riers Oil their own illiative hael 1I'0r". Honse rent fre e and wages. ill~':o,~.ptl~ i~ p~~~llfl~~ f~;' ~1; ~)te~d;," ~ ::~1 p;;;~:~ Inil"s frolll l'ewark. Nine I-Iettvy Work Mares, one with To the mOllulUent! Let ~ ome of giv en us a uto servict!, makillg it t •.pps . Address KelVMk Post. XXX Also lOS a c r e~ \lea r Iloc kessin belonr-­ hOI'se 1'0:.1 , and one with mille foal lo t k I possible for e very rural patroll to P I':ACII ES- UOIIII Ptt, GhHlllpi oll , Cal" foo t. ing to H . II . (;ordo ll . For particlllars ad - our citizell . e nel ow a Newar ' .oa ll recei\'e hi~ ma il by the 1l 001l bour. 1111111, 13 (' 110, Ray, 1':lherta, 'Mix on, Fr:IIH'PR, Oll e :i,ycl1l'·ol d fllly, sire by Hoke FOR SALE-A good young fresh FUlld for Dela ware College. Sa~ ' The new regime-lI'ell ! 1t is lI ile.I', CI'nll ford , Fox, ,l'alk N's Vu ri c· dre s~ E. II. HECK, .J lI11i ol' . ml1 rk of .19. cow. GEORGE W. AIKEN, about $2.5 00. The illterest Oil this based Oil g ross ig llO rallce of condi- gU~c ~\;r.~. ;" ~';~ ..':tl~ ~~ Jl:: ~:~I;i, ~~~~;;~;m s Re.l, Middl "tOIl'II !lela ware Oll e (l 1'e,\' i\{lI le 3 years old. One BI'o wn Mille, 2 ye81's 01<1. 7.21-tf Newark, Route 1 t o be loalled to a stlldent ill Il eed tioll s or shameful lack o f busill ess Ea rl y Rip!', Fourth Jllly, Gra l'e"te ill , I . I ' sell ·e. Take vour choice. There (: rilll e~, .Iollll lhlln, Rome Beallty, Opnl·i------Onr Umy Yearling Mule. of fU ll ds, the stue ~ nt .to gIv e liS i 'Il't a Deu;ocrat any where PSC'Cllt , :-< el'O, ~I II lIllII o th Bla cktll'ig, [{illg 1'11'0 ;\[lIles, oll e buy and one brown, FOR SALE-Choice Seed Rye. 9.8·tf J. P. WILSO ' note for sa 11l ~, obhgatlll g to pay around these hills th at will dare Ila"id , De li cious, Rt!l.\' lIIan aml a 111111 1' yca l'lill g . Oll e . pnn ish Jilek, progency can be whell he g-oes out in the world sa y the new systelll wi ll g- ive as "" ~\ ~f ~f:~~ ~ ' · I ~I~i; ~ ~· peal' 11 11.1 cherI'.\' trecs. DR. S. TAYLOR YOUNG sce ll Oil

of failures to make ,!;ood , look said this lll0l'1li ng. that the action h C ;,I; ~~~, .stOl. k is trlle to IIUIIW, rlplln 1111,1 Surgeon i SAL I, COi\O [ENCES PROMPTLY AT FOR SALE-2 lots 50 x 200 each what this would mean i;1 the course was utterl y foolhardy; that it gave l"1tnl og ll c fr ee. Newark Delaware 10 0 'CLOCK A. M. north of Curtis' Paper Mill. Apply , ViTo S. ARMSTRONO. J. V. PRICE, of twenty years. '('wenty-fiveI-lun - his party abso lut ~ I~' no c hallce of THE J) 1';LAWARE :-i1 IRSI': HII';, D. & A. PhoDe J 74 IV. D. EWING, 8.25 ·5t S. Chapel St., Newark dred Dollars for a :ll onument for boosting (,f a bUSin ess adlllllllstra- I). H. Co lli li S, Mfl ll llfl1' 1' Auctioneers. Newark! \V e will not make an)' tion . As to our conllnents Oil the ~fil fo rd , Delo ll' >1I'(' ]~ OR SALE-TlI'o fin e grnde Guern. sey blllls. Age, 8 and 10 months. dedicatory a ddre ~ c o n ce rnln ~ th~ Civil Service, we ~ n nJ hikl.ed. ~~~--~~~-~~------~-~------~---~~-~------­ HOW ARD P. WILLIAMS, beautiful shaft. It is a memorial It still remains a political action , F. lk to n Road, Newark, Del. worthy of the best that is in us. pure r. nd simple. Suc h s umuiliry 9.22·3t.pd T hose who judge an investment discha rge is not ill k ee pin~ with LOST--Dn Aug. 21, either between entirely by it: returns can fillc1 good bU!'illes!'-and is to o til· milld, Wilmington and SlImmit Bridge or be· m o::;t fiatterillg fi g ures here. Are vel'\' poor politic'". tween SlImmit Brirlge an rl Ne,,!ark a lady's 10llg brown coat. Finder piease there twenty- fi ve or fifty mell in L oo kill ~ at it entirely from a "eturn to Agricultural Ex periment Sta· to wn who will COlltribute this political stalld point, we e xpres: tion , Newark. amount towa rd erecting such a our a pillioll that , this Democratic 9 . . ~ monument to Newark? acti on has : erved our p a rt~ ·. W ANTED- Girls and yuung 11'0 111;;; to wO"k III th e Ri tter Catsup Factor.v, De. b~t ro a

F OR ~ALE- 1914 Ford body (gray) A Call to the Patriots &nil top, III tirst cin es co ndition ; $35. Ap- b~r5 . 1 THQ)r AS H. ~~~I;~id.

FOn SA I,F~On e 20·hOl·se,p0lI'el' Stan­ of Ne\vark Icy Steam er tOllring CIlI', and one 20· hOl'sepowCl' Stl1nl ey Sten mcr truck. Will 0 1\1£ m e n think tha t patrio tis m cO.ll s is ts o f jumping- into : se ll at a blll'g'lin if sol d at on ce. 5 a uuiform \"hell the country gets 1I1tO tro u b1 . 9.22·tf 'Phone 4+·32 Hockcs ill That': a ll ri g'hl as fa r as it goes. But you d o n ' t n e ed to \\'a it fo r tro uble to s h o w y o ur patrio tis m . The re is the patriotis m o f pea ce, (,Jldte as illl- 9.1 5·1 pOl-tant to y o ur cou n try as the patrio tis m o f \\·ar. i Aud tha t patriotis m d e mands History of Cecil County. that you jump into a unifo r m ) should be pleased to have tlt",e ill­ right now . terested in forthcolllin g' IlIlIstrated Il is· --- The U niform o f prosperity tory of Cecil County CRII II pon IIIC lI lI )' morning froll l I() to I ~ o'c loc k, hy aI'­ poiutlllent. The puhlicati on is nil as­ a nd p l e nty . sured slIccess. ---The U niform of g'ooc1 ti m es VI-.. TOR TORBERT, Pllhl i~lt('r. WORKING AND SAVING President I)ellllarvia A,h-:lu cenlcll t I.2n ., and good cheer. Iincorpora ted. Delaware Ave ., Extended. Elkton. ~ I " --The Success U nifOl m . Working for a living? Making regular wages? Then jun 2-tf That is the unifo rm which every time you receive your wages take out of it some sure, every nation-loving A m erican certain, fixed sum and BEFORE you spend a single dollar of FOR SALE QUICK oug ht to consider it his s a cred your wages bring that sum of money here and put it in your Th e Jacob B. Moore Farm near )[jJ. duty to wear this fall. Account. It isn' t the amount that counts-it's the doirtg forll Cross Roads. 125 Acres of Val u· "ble Land. Good Stolle and F rame Come o n , Boys- dress u p! it regularly, systematically-keeping at it all the time. Dwell ing in fine condition with Bath This is the o nly n ation in the Room. A fine Barn and all neces ary Ollt, Save from your wages BEFORE you begin to bllildings in fine condition. This is nil world that hasn't :1. kick coming . ideal home and tbe IllTul is in excellont spend your wages. Tha t is the one, sure, great con (JitiOIl. Look this ol'er qlli pk nn d let Our crops are the biggest we 111 0 hear fron t you . Secret of Success. Savings First! Also , the Wiliam P. Wollaston Farm ever knew. Our factories a r e near Ogletown. 1(j8 Acree with Large working to s upercapacity. O ur -Labor and Thrift are the Cornerstone. Brick House. 'Excellent Barn with Silo IIttached. Frallle Tenant House an d gold is swampin g o ur banks and upon which the St ructures of Success other outbuildings. This is an other phoi ce farm. t reasut'ies . -~':' ~ , •. and Wealth are erected. 1"01' particnlars add,·ess. A nd it's treason in these clays Hours: 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. E. H. BECK to wear sorrowing mugs anel Middletown Delaware Wednesday evenings: 7 to 9 p. m. dowdy duds. Come o n , Boys-dress np. Right now the sun is shinin g NEW ARK TRUST AND SAFE over this la nd as it is s hinin g: 110 where else. 'DEPOSIT COMPANY But the sun cannot s hine for any m a n 1I111ess it s hines NO MIXING aOTHI!R in his own h eart. . . . Interest at the rate of 4 per cent is paid on all Savings ~ ·.~I !r~~i~~·,~r.,Pc~~~e. ~Y~:rd~kp~~ ~~ "~ ~f. Dress up, Fellow~! It' s up to you . to .. n cll.mte our gr~tl- Accounts and Certific~tes of Deposit. -.- ~I" ~ ~ ~~ ~dd ~t; l~~~~l~~'We:do:~ oc ~~~ ~l~:j~lI~.· ~ ' tude to U ncle Samuel, n ot m erely by t h11lk11l g' It bItt s h o\\,11I g Two per cent paid on all Deposits subject to check with­ o,~ -i n o ur looks a nd clothes. out notice. It's a National duty this Fall to gel t h at ~dilli o u Dollar Look. SOL WILSON THE TAILOR Newark Delaware NEWARK POST, NEWARK,DEL., ~EPTEMBER 29,1915 5

meeting. Mrs. Laurence will give tinuously in this position for 311 Among numerous recent out-of­ burgh, and made a short visit ered the distance from Pittsburgh the ship's pennant shot through years, town callers to inquire for Mr. Os­ with W. L. Fader and family. The to Philadelphia by way of the PERSONALS during the Spanish-American war, mond were Dr. and Mrs. Roe, and Mr. Osmond has always been a Mr. and Mrs. 1. G. McLaughlin of motorists report bad roads from "Lincoln Highway," recently com­ also a piece of cable, cut by the Pontiac to Pittsburgh. They cov- pleted. Miss Marie Osmond has returned sailors, during the war. most obliging and careful em- Oxford, who motored to Newark to her home in ,Harrisburg, after ployee, considering the welfare of last Sunday evening; Mr. Alfred spending several weeks at the bome GREAT FUN AT the company, as well as the com- Hughes of Landenburg who called of her grandpa rents, ~I r. and r. 1r s. fort and safety of the patrons of on Tuesday; Mr. Robert J. Foulon, AllIos Osmond . RESIDENCE HALL of Philadelphia, a retired railroad CONSTABLE'S SALE the road, as important as that of employe; Mr. Morris Aiken of r. lrs. Annie nair o f Philadelphia, Household Goods to be sold at R_ T_ Jones' Store Room. is spending' some time with her Academic Cares, For One his own personal interests. The Chester; and Mr. oJhn H . Osmond SATURDAY. OCT_~h, 3 P. M. Jister-in -Iaw , !\Ilrs. AllI os Osmond. kindly concern of his fellow em- of Coatesville. Brief Spell, Forgotten f\'( iss Hebecca Cordon of Li onville, ployees and the patrons during W. H_ DEAN, Constable Chester County, is al so stayiu g' A visitor would have thought his serious illness, has attested to Motored From Michigan I with the family. that an orphanage had gone amuck the high esteem in which he is had he ventured into Residence held. Mr. and ~I (r s. Beals ha ve returtl­ ed MI'on. Saturdaand Mrs.y A.from F. Fadera trip toreturn- Pon- . :::======ed from a stay at Atl anti c City, Hall of the Women's College on To show t heir respect for their the evening of Saturday, Septem­ tiac, Michigan. Mr. Fader has having been culled home by the friend, the conductol', the school been having trouble over the de- serious illness of Mr. Beal 's sister. ber 25, for no less than sixty little children who make daily trips on boys and girls romped recklessly livery of the porular Uakland Miss Elizabeth Wright has re­ his tl'ain, a few days ago sent him cars, for which he has the agency through the long corridors of the a beautiful bouquet of carnations, turned a ft er a visit with fri ends in building. But no visitor was so in this territory. Upon receiving Pottsville, Pa, which little act was greatly appre­ word from the Michigan company Kennard & Co. misled, for no visitor was invited. ciated. Miss Mabel Zel1 is spending a The Young Women's Christian As­ that the cars were built but they two weeks' vacation at Lancaster Mr. Osmond, who has been dan­ were unable to get hold of the sociation limited the attendance to gerously ill for the past month, is Pa. its "Children's Party" to members freight cars by which to make the now gradually improving, and his shipment, Mr. Fader decided to go Well Worth Seeing M iss Bl ackstone, of the offic e of the Women's College, but there friends may expect him to be mov­ force o f the Contineuta l Fibre Com­ was no lack of enthusiastic yo ung­ to headquarters and bring on his ing among them again in the order himself. He was accompan­ Our selections for the coming full season are pany, is enjoyin g' a two weeks' va ­ stel's among either the faculty or co urse of a few weeks. ied by Mrs. Fader and the Wil­ shown in such a profusion of styles as to merit the cation . students. True, the little boys ap­ For the many tokens of appre­ mington representative. The party attention of those who are acquainted with the Mr. and :'Ilrs . H enry Gregg and peared the next morning in the Newark common garb of Sophomores, and ciation and the kindly attentions left Pontiac with two large tour­ widest range of styles_ The following' are well worth daughter, r. larie, :\Ir. a nd ~ Jr s . of his numerous friends, both Mr. ings cars last Tuesday, reaching Frank J ester a nd ;\[r. Willet :-\ n­ t he little girls proved to be every­ seeing: day Freshmen ; but for Saturday and Mrs. Osmond desire to ex­ Newark Saturday night. of derson. motored to Atglen, Pa ., press t heir thanks. Enroute they stopped at Pitts- Top Conts, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 and up to $50.00 I .. last S und a ~ · . night all academic distinctions each. Mrs . J a mes Pennington, who has were forgotten. Everybody joined in the f un-making, and ate popcorn Very unus ual Top Coats made of corduroy, silk been seriously il1 at her home, East rE~~~~;$·~ lined, $18.00 !':ach. Ma in street, is very much im ­ balls and lollypops, as though no graver life we re ever known. It Wonderful Suits at $15.00 each. Others up to proved. was with a . igh that the college $50.00. ;\{i ss Rogers of Ilinllingham, woke up the next morning, to find Dresses that possess style und economy ut $1 5.00 Alabama , is the guest o f Mrs. ). t hemselves grown-ups after all. l'il1iug Wright. each and upwards. r-riss Ru~h Day of Io' anuiugtou , ,,, ",,' II" Separate Skirts of corduroy, serge and poplin at cOlll~:~,~,,~,;~~:~:htlOIl th e rays of ilght do not all.,, cO~~;;'~~~:~lll e to a focll s at the s.l1ue POlOt, Delaware, is visiting i\frs. J':rn est $5.00 each. Railroad Conduc- alld ItllS g il es a ,ll stor! ed Illl nge of all Y objec t at will ch we look. Fur \\·right. tor Honored ~ ~ Ill stall ce, a ci rcle IIll ghl look olalill shape, ~\llll e III 3nolh('r forlll of 1I1' ~)1 Waists for every occasion at $2.50 each and up- i\'Ii:s Katbar!ue L . \\'ilsou leaves I .. wards. Our townsman, Mr. Amos Os- (:j aSlignlatislll all F loo ks lik e a \' or '1', and II IS tillS thnl canse5 fI gre gt ~J~ this week to atteud the :\[ b se:­ I f th P R R • lllany children 10 be backward in school find called dn ll , when th e , New fall models in front and back lacing Corsets. Shi pleys' school, at Bryu :\Iawr, mond, an emp oye 0 e. . ' I I~ troubl e is they ca nn ot see correc ll),. The onl y relief for this cOlldi lion Fall weights in knitted Underwear. Pa . for t he past 45 ye,".' s, was last f is a lell s speciall y gronlld for each cas~- s n c h a lem; pr op~ r l y fi lt ed Bedding of all sorts for this cool weather Albert II . Ra ub. as ~oc i ate super­ week h o~orab l Y ret ~red from ac- _, ' h rillg ~ all Ih e rays 10 a focn s. on th e reli ll a alld gil'es perfeel l ' l ~ l o n l\'llh- Household Linens are being chosen by many per- iuteudeut of the Philadelphia t ive service. He WIll henceforth Oll t all Y IUII SCIII.r eITor! nll d liS conseq llellt slralll . sc hools, was a :>iewark visit or last sons who are anticipating their real needs. Sunday. receive a.pension fr.o m the ~o.m- . ~ IIIIII ~ ~ Our Silk Hosiery department contains the best F, All yn Coach left this week to values we know of at 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, resume his studies at Peekskill , ~'~E ~;~'pS::f~{(,':,:~:-d:'~::;; ~i ... II /18 ~ i $2.50 pair. on the Iludson. New Vork , Complete showing of kid and fabric Gloves. MI'. Osmo nd began his career as ,.. The ahol'e discs Are all equally black .anel d lSllli CI. If one "hould • I Dr. and ;\ Irs. J . S , (~ ilfilan Many novelty effects are shown in our Ribbon motored to Rehoboth, where they appear hlacker th an th e olh ers. or th e hiles In one appear clearer. 11 a railroad man in 1870, while yet shows an asti glllistic eye. Thi s is 0 111 )' a I'ery rongh te,\. section_ are spendin g' some time. a yo ung man, entering the service Every child in school should have ita eye. examined. They cannot Ask to see our yard wide, pure dye Taffeta Silk Re\·. II arry J. :\1 itchell , Dela­ of the P. R. R. Company as a do good work with defective vi.ion. at $1.50 yard. ware College class ,OJ , of Butte, brakeman, July 15,1870. This po- Il ave your eye!' ex amined i\ lont. , en route to his home, a ft er Complete showing of Dress Goods. an extended vi sit in the 'East. s it ion with t hat of fl agman a nd THE WALTON WAY Splendid assortment of J"aces, Trimmings and stopped off ill Ne \\' ark last Friday freight co nductor he fi lled for six WILLIAM G. WALTON Braids. to visit Miss E li zabeth SlI1ith SO Il . years, until on June 6, 1876 he Miss Hell ell Poll arcl has returned was promoted to passenger conduc­ REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST We solicit charge accounts from those of establish­ a fter a \\' estern trip. whi ch ill - tor on t he P hiladelphia division. 4444 Germantown Avenue PJ-lILADELPHIA, PA_ ed credit, a nd deliver purchases ' free within a rea­ el uded the two Californi a Exposi- After eight years of service in the sonable distance. tioll s . capacity he wa. , on April 7, 1884, At Mrs. Carlisle's 301 Main Street, Newark, Del., Irs. J ames ;\ Iax\\'ell all d dn ugh- made passenger co nductor on the ter ha\'e bee II spendillg t\\'O weeks Pomeroy and Newark division of in ,\ t1a lltic City. the P : R. R. He has served co n- I ______621-623 Market St. WII.MINGTON Mrs. Ernst Kruger,a llleda\ 'e the .'jt h 1 • o f ~I~.Octo berI ~ e fOI ~rterI C eo rg ia . dan K h~~ ~======~~~~==~======~======~ :\Ir. allc!:'I lrs. 10hll J ex h a\'e re- I turlled to \'e \\' \'ork . rl ft er : 1' nd- ill g the sUllllll er Ht their coull try I pla ce lI ear i\' e\\'ark. After A Very

SOCIAL NOTES Successful Opening The Mis. es Whittin gham enter- I for which we thank all our customers for th eir patronage, we are TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU ta in ed la.'t Wednesday evening in prepared now with more creations for the comin g week, including honor of t he bi rt hday of Miss I Edythe Whi ttin gha m. The yo ung everything that is new in shapes and trimmings. -fo lk had a jolly time toasting A new line of Vogue Hats, also Children's Hats. Furs mar hmallows, dancing, and plaY- 1 and Fur Remodeling Cash If in g cards. The guests included the 213 9th & Mi. Hes Davis of Wilmington, Miss You Have Scott of Georgia, Miss Duffy of I Philadelphia, Miss Katharine wil-I A. L. JENNY It so n, Newark ; Mr. Rankin Davis of I' Market Wilmington ; Messrs. Pepper, Hast­ Credit If King in gs, Hearn, Wilson, and Mulhol­ 834 MARKET ST., WILMINGTON, DEL. land, Newark. You Want :'I liss Edith Spell cer elltertaill e(1 f _ Street It Streets • number of friellds ill a de.Ii g- htfuln;;DJOJO J DJEJDLZEQiOJOJ OJO:O;;DJDJOl aJrn~ 1 Farm near Mil­ mallner last Saturday evelllll g. A IP.r.- ~ Acres of VallJ­ large bonfire was built in the or- ~ CI S t d t 930 d • Pay ne a nel Prame c h ~rd , at the rear of the Pillill);!' ~.)1 Store Opens at 8:30: Closes at 5:30: oses on a ur ay a : an Clothing of Furniture tion with Bath neeesaary ou t- reSIdence. where COrti was r oas t~ d I~JJ the Famous Pink Stamps Given on All Purchases. This is an a nd marshmall ows toasted a nl1d ~ Quality The Rugs, Carpets is in execll ont m uch merrimelll. I.ater the young lm r 'I"irk und let folk adjourned to the porch and Easy Ijoyell dancin g' for several hours. For The Refrigerators The ),(' lI ests included l\(i:;se~ Ethel ann :\I arian C:_mpbeII. Katha rine We Invite Your Attention to a Special Sale of Way \\, ibon, Dora Law, Katharine Entire Family Etc. Etc. Etc. 13owl::n. Ann a Gall aher, i\ la rgaret Cook , Ka tharine. \Iberta and BLANKETS AND (lUlLTS Oli\'e Ileiser. Elsie W ri ght. Agnes ~ I ed ill , Corneli a and E leanor Pil­ lin g' ; ~ I ess r s. Carlton Pepper, EVERY ITEM MENTIONED IS A BIG VALUE MILLER BROTHERS (~ e o rg e \\'ilson , James I lasting's, Frazier (~ r o ff , Dick Taylor. T. R. First \\'e offer l.'H p:1.irs g rey double Bl ankets ill softfi ll c cotton at $1.50 the pair. Wilson. I ~obert Wheeler, William J loev. C. R. Smith. J. \\ . 0' Dan­ 200 pairs grey and \\'hite at $2.00 the pair. Wilmington Delaware iel, \ . Hearn , I< ohert SlImwa lt, r . 68 pairs of all-wool, 10-4, at $4.00 the pair. r. Ca mpbell . i\ lessrs. Weigle and ood . The best Blanket made at $5.00, in g rey and white. Mr . J . P . Laurence of Washing­ ()uilt · from $1.00 to $20_00 each. n, D. C., widow of Captain Laur- U. S. N., was the guest of . ~ 200 Bed Spl-erld .-, $1..10 value at $1.35 each tomorrow. ART SHOP rs. R. A. Whittingham, last week. reI 169 pieces of our special Long Cloth, 10 yards for $1.00. r . Laurence has in her possesion ~!J PICTURES AND PICTURf; FRAMES OF AU. DESCRIPTIONS number of interesting souvenirs DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGING PHOTOGRAPHS m the battleship Wilmington special local interest. These she " present next Thursday even­ Wm. J. Robinson g at a special meeting of Wil- LIPPINCOTT & CO., Inc. 7 East Third Street ngton City Council, to the city. 306 to 314 Market St. committee of citizens who pre- Wilmington, Del. WILMINGTON DEUWAR! D. I: A_ PhoDe 1794 severat he lhand yearssome ago, stoilver the bat-se~ I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I ~~I eship, will be present at the NEWARK POST, NEWARK, DEL. , S EPTEMBER 29, 191 5 6

_~~~~ "All over the country, at ever- Courses Offered I inc rea:ing cost, we are con:truct- At Women's College .) Base Ball Games of the W eek ~ ing s plendid buildings fO.r t he ~r- Two courses, one in Education II ~A\::~~~~~;UST AN~ SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY («< • Ivice of primary and higher 111- and the other in Home Economic ', ~ Sixth and l\fark.el SIS., WilmIngtOn, De l, .J W ' TAK ES FIR ~ T I h' ld d a re offered, on Saturday morning, (4 NE ARK ' ~. I~ I truction of al l the c I ren a n at the Women'. College of Dela- Capital, $600,000. Surplul, $700,000, II 0111' ,Trust OOI'L1ficnws, o f Deposit nrc, lIU E',XOOUClI t 1,I\'USlI1lCII \ ~ FROM CONTINE NTAL I young men and women. We a re ware, to teacher and others who _ -as good as P aid-up lJlre lnslU'UUce Policies, They llJ'e Isslled I (4 training teacher from the sc hol- care to do t he work. tn d enom ination s of S100, S!!O J. 500 Ilnd 8 1,000 1111(1 bcur 4 iX'r ~ ~~~~ :&>~~~~ I astic standpoint, and a re trying to The course in Education offered cent. Intel'est. These Certl4 ,·utes ha,'o OOll pDlIS attac hed, I ' PI'{" _. sentln g the Inter est, which 0 .1 11 be CIl t orr eVe\'y s ix m o nths, (lutl In t he fjr:t game of the er ies Is tolen ba:e and TalT's single make the schools ser ve in a better Iby Profes 'or Mary E, .Ri~h, will on pl'esentation w ill be pnJd '". the 00 111 1)lln y. I for the local championship on Sat- scored two mo re r uns, wav the individual prepa ration for deal with the gene ra~ pnnclple', of Officers: r~ u r da~ ' a team repre ented to be the In the fourth innIng Spence lead . \' .t. I • d ' y.' It- psyc hology and their applicatIOn l1enj. Nlelds, P r cs. u. scott To,nlsclu!. \·Icc-I ','('s. ~ ' ewark club of the Del-Mar off with an infield hit. Wright fan- In cus 1,1, commel ce, an agllc u to actual condition: in the school- :1 .10hn S. RO~~I ' ~.I OC;i;ll~e~~, r=~ , ;~'e; IlI SOn , . OCT "I League defeated Co ntinenta l 7 to \ ned but both Hogan and Spence ure. But we are almo t wholly room or the home. Such a course 1. Hogan a nd Spence compo ed were afe on Harr igan" errol'. E I- I fa iling to utilize the educational wi ll be of practical value to all __i\VlWl\Vd\Vl J r, ~ the batte r~' fo r the winnel's but the li son walked fr lli ng th e base., Hop- system for the s pec ifi c training of who come in t ouch wtih chiloren, remainder f the team was play_I kin:' s in gle scored two runs and c'i tizens in their varioll s duti cR as Co ll ege cr ed l.t may .be sec l~red ers pIcked fo r t he game, Fergu- 1lwo ther runs ,'cored when A, . upon completIon of thiS work. fhe Ron was the on ly other playe r' who row t hrew high to fir t a fter Do- ~a l ch. The co nseuence IS that the nl y expense will be the cost of had playcd with ~ewa rk in any of 1 hert,\' had h, it an ea y gr ounder . It standard: and methods of our po- \ text books, the Twitmyer Library t he league game:. 1 a: at this tage that Crow to the I liticni and organized life are lower being open for r eference work. Although defeated the ontinen- urprise of his friends quit and than those of our private life. The Home E co nomics our. e. in tal was not disgraced a ~ the game v:' 1 4"26]6 31" hakeFpeare, or Cha rles Dickens. f, ted lea\"c r, 6-2, 6-3; Sumwalt allowed bu: four hIts, bu~.~ne 0: '''Staple out, batting out of tu rn. They a rp nol apable of reading defeated Baird, 6-0, 6-0; Laul'i' I Can you suggest a sequel the"e \~' a . a home. rU~l c!llve b ~ core bv innings the editorial page of a good news- sen defated Cal'ender, 6-0, 6-1; to th is prize play? $ 10,000 ~I oo re. In the first lI1111ng s, the}all , . ' ? _ pap 1' . This criticism does not ap- Wheeler defeated Blacki, ton, 6-2, fo r 1000 words o r less, See boun c ll1~ Into th e hedge III l ight , e ll ~ I k ... I 0 ~ 4 0 0 0 0 0 7 ply lo a ll , but 1.0 what ill at least a 6-3. A return match balls wi ll be this big gripping real frel d. Th.ls wa. the only ru n scored Con tinental 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 1 l{ od many large institutions mu st pla"ed in W ilmin~ on on "aturday, : photoplay SUCCESS­ b~' Continental. Two ha~e hit, Hopkins; home include fully half of the under- O(·toner 9. before vou do anything _' ewark co red one run in the run, , 100re ; h it b.v pitched ball, l!l ' aduate~. It would be unju. t to else- fir ,t Inning by the cle\'er base run- slack; ·tolen base. , Doher t.I',. 2; lucate blame in an.l· speci fi c quar- Youth Escape Prison Term n ing of Doherty Doherty lead off IStaPle, T a IT , H og~ n. H opkins, tel'. Thp faults li e deep in our Zeblel' :,J artin, aged J7, pleaded \\ Ith a dri\'e that was too hot f.or lack. \\ nght, and \\ Crow: base " un enl life, and are wide. pread. g uilty i'n the 'eneral e. s ions Robin, on a nd stole 'econd while on b a ll ~, off 1'0 ~', 1: off H ogan, t ; rhere t re g reat resource of worlh Court in \\' il minglon on Friday to . Ferg' uson \l'a" striking out. Ta n off FOi\sett, 4; struck lit, b\' F os- and of power latent in tho:e I'ery robbing two !>tores in that city h it a s low g rou nder to Crow a nd sett, 1; b~ ' Cro", 2. by H ogan, 6; \'fl uthR 'who do not find themsel\' S and owing to his youth was co m­ Doherty scored f rom second while louble play, G r a~' to Robin son to ahsorbed in the study of t xtbooks mitted to the Ferris School, escap­ the runner was being t hl'own out F ossett; left n ba 'e,', Newark, 3; or held to di scipline by the ,· tern- at fir:'t. In the third inning H op- ontinental. 5; umpire, Eubanks 1 11'~s of the foo tball, coach. But ing 10 years at Creenbank and 40 ki ns double, taple's single, a and Hall. ther is a go: pel of social and pub- helal'hcs di. .po. Aedfte ofr robbingsome of t hhies sptolun-res lie dut~·, accompani ed by certain . del' in Elkton, where he has r eI a- BEG INNI NG MONDAY, SEPTEMBE R 27 T H E WAY T H EY DO t he week. E ve,rYbOdY worked fOT Ipractica l appl.ications, that might tives and while th I' enter ed a nd it! And therein lie. the be aut~' he u:ed to bl'lng out the earnest- robbed S. H . King's hardware T H ING S IN KEN NETT of this st ory. The week's expen. cs ness and personal wo rth of t hou- tore. NEWARK OPERA HOUSE were ·Ieared from the first two ,' and~ of t he;;e young men. They A Story Filled Wit h Ideas For perfor mances of The Story of 1(en- ~ h o uld be . trongly impre. sed with Wreck Taxi In F li ght Newa rk nett; the proceedfl from the third th g- ravlty of the Is:ue of thiS were given to the f ree library of momentous time in which we.live. Ha\' e "ou heard of Kennett' Ke nnett. W ithout much if anr additional ~p;!~ware :l:~ 'treliet,;a~i~~~ Kew eaRt~~'i~~le,';t onO~n Thul'aD:~ :~s- rI~~ S--eea> d -Rye~fi~o:c.=--r~S~~a"'"'l~e ~I~.~~ Annil'e r ~a r \' W eek~ A di :play of The pageant portraying the bu rden to the t ax pa ye r ~, every one day ni ght, OtTicer Euge!le Lewi , comm unity 'spirit that lasted, with major events of his torical s ig nifi- I of these :tudent. of high c h oo l ~, enter ed the cab when it ~toppe d un fl agging zeal, for a whole week ! canc,e in the li fe of Kennett, hel,d 111 1: I.nal Rc hoo ls, co ll ~ges , and unl­ and ordered t he chauITeu r to d r iv e Kennett Square, in Chester coun- la:t Friday, was staged by a pa- vel ;otles could be so taug ht and to Mayo r Rodney's home. When it ty, Pennsylvania, about twelve .~eant master from Philadelphia. lraln.d as to be well prepared to stopped at econd a nd Delaware I t1 mi les north of Newark, ha, 2040 Incid ent after in cident, con:PiC- 1exe rcise ma l,lY Of. the u ·. ual, al:d !'It reets th e officer got out of ' ~ in habitants. During the last week uous in the local hi story of the ~ ome (~f t he unus ual dl~tI es of Clt­ cab a nd t he driver started it at I the citizens have celebrated the pla ce, was presented on a beauti- Izenshl p. Such t .ralllln ~ would full speed. At econd a nd Har- 11 ' ixtiet h anniversary of the incor- ful hills ide, nea r the li mits of the hen fit students In . t he ir health mony streets the cab truck a pole, (4 , poration of the boro. They have town. About four thousand per- ~ nd mo ra l , "v ou.ld gi ve them a the 'fou r t ires exploded at the .) ~ dedicated a '30,000 hi!5 h .sc hool ; .,o n: witnessed the performance, \ hncr sen. e of pl'lvate a~ well as. of "ame time, and the front axle was ~(~ A pply ~ present ed t he drama tization of whi ch lasted fou r h ours. Among pllhlie duty, and wou,d furlllsh broken. The driver escaped in- ~ tJ "The Story .of Kennett," ~a ya rd scenes portra.ve d wel'e the pact them with .va ri ous kinds of prac­ .iu r~ ' and fl ed along the river bank. r~ Ta ~' l o r' s thl'lillng st ory which has between the India n ' and t he frr ~t tical xpel'lence and knowledge f.,ate r he wa ' a rrested a nd gave ... ~J made the town famous, on three I Quaker . ettler . the life in CO lon- I that wou ld redound to the welfa re hi s name as Cla rence Ingr am. \ ~ ~ different n ight s, h eld a meeting at ial days the vil l'age school the old of our political and govel'llmental Mayor Rodney fin ed him $40 a nd ~ E... C. JOHNSON, tJ Cedarcroft, the home of Bayal:d I lyceum,' the e, cape of a I:un a way lir e. co~ t ~ " f~~~ i ~ l ~ting t he speed law. I ~ T aylor, wh ere the work of th~1 1' I ; Iave, etc. And t he reaso n for it l H goes o.n to 'ugge t: :'After a N e warl~, T)e laware (~ famous fellowtown sman . was l e- all ? Ju:t to get the peo ple to- rea:onable Interval of time, no vi ew ~d by no. less a <;: r ~tt c. ~ han gether, and develop community roung .n~an s hould ? e admitted ~o ~ H amIlton Wright ~abl.e, pI e. ent- I ideals. A few long-headed folk, t he prlvrl ege of votIn g until h IS PROG R ESS Phones- D. 6- A . 93 or 181 -L . d a \~ o nd~rful h lRtOI'l C pagean.t, chief amon~ t hem a minis te r, in I fitness had been 'pa ssed upon by a ~ III wh Ich SIX hundred t?ok palt. the cOlllm unity beli eved the g reat- compctent committee. He s hould ~ . ~nd inaug.urated, t o ~o nt l nu e dur- est nec ess it y 'i~ t he town's devel- ha~e. !!!"Al>~Aal-~~~~~~~~.~~J some bu!lding marble bl'l ck. ni ty and neighborline. s in la r ge duty, but also the to be o~ ~ n d ob l l ~at l o n VICTOR TOR BERT, Pre•. , Gen. Mgr. The entire outS ide wall III the va- meas ure ' would reig n in the il' prepared to ser ve etTic lently. The ~------.~ . . • • ~~ rious 'choolrooms is window stead. ' kind of tr a ining we have in mind I ·~1 s are, the wall being dO.ne away The clofl ing and perhaps the would ? e valua ble from every I Publishing New York with by the u:e of s te~ 1 ~ I rd e r s on mORt s ig nifi cant feature of the ~: tandpOlnt. It wou~d not ~ e r~ I Y Philadelphia the outs id e of the bl.!~ld lll g . The Iweek was the large union service h ,a bo:v to be a soldIer or a .l.unl or Advertising Wilmington Real Estate For Sale I Baltimore (I ~~~I~~i~ ~~ ~e~~le l ~e ~r~~~e~ ~T a p~:~ I ~~~dni~'g ~h eB~~,u~~o;~:~ lm ~~l~~~~~~ 1~~l~~~i~~ n~ ccoa}I~~~nio o~ l~n~~~I~~te ~~ 1 Photognphing , Washington tl'emely delicate and exquIsite col- , the Protestant ch urches of the would fit hIm to exel clse t he Real Estate ol'ings fi nish every r oom, t he walls town have di scontinued their sep- power and di scretion of a police­ As Tl'llstcc for tllc S. K H a llllll lid E state, wc h,l\'e An Assoc;atioll of nowspapers, ~ of which are ~o r dered by a deep I

Egg-Laying Score in White Orplngtons- includes lect ures, cO'l'I'es pon dence of p opl e. om of t he lectures The Philadelphia North American 98- Henry S. Pennock, Jupiter, Fla. 406 ·tucly, reading course, etc. Last wi ll be illust rated by lantel'l1 Internationa l Egg-Laying Competition 99- T. M . Nelson, Chambersbu rg, P a . 781 yea r 125 lectures we re called fo r. slid s. As t he first duty of the co l­ With respect to t hi pha e of ex- lege in ·t ructol·s i ' to t heir regu­ Fnverolles- Operated on the Grounds of the tension work t he committee says la r classes, howe er, each member lOO- Co nyers Far m, Greenwich, Co nn. 863 in its pl'erace : The extension wo rk of the fac ulty an deliver onl y II Delaware Agricultural Experiment Station of t he college is pri marily educa- li mited number of Ie t ures ell ch Delaware Colleg , Newark, Del. I Tot als ...... 77749 t iona!. In t hi work t he ideals of month. All inquirie concel'l1 ing "Rcse-Co mb Rhode I sland Reds t he coll ege a re ma intained, but the exten ion wo rk shoul d be ad­ EGG ' LAID IN TH E 4(ith WEEK, 4th YEAR I t he lectures a re so al'l'anged that I dreR sed to P rofe ssor E. V. Vaughn, STAFF t hey 'hould appeal to all cia ses I Newark, Delawnre. One hundr ed pens of fi ve birds each make up the competition, the 500 bir ds ar e numbered from 1 to 500. I I. llaywll l'd, Sup r u;s 11' Eggs laid outside of the t r ap nest are cr edited to the pen. PI·Of. F. n. Ston blll'lI, Ch(vil'llIa ll [' I· (1 J'. I<' . V. L. 'l'1H' ll el', Secl'eta'r y Pen No. Entrant Tota l to date G,·o. McDavitt American ~~achine Shop Ban ed P lymouth Rocks- /I. . i.\1. P oll lI l'cl, ' I/ pel'il,/! ltd 'li t I-H. B. Cooper, Jr., Woods ide Poult ry Plant, F ord Rd., West Cle veland Avenue P h iladelphia, P a ...... bil e lying overtur ned 2- H. B. Cooper, Jr., Woo ds ide Poultry P lant, F or d Rd., West. 526 SUFFRAGE DEBATE embankment a bout 20 Philadelph ia, Pa ...... 648 HELD IN WILMINGTON Repairs to all kinds of Machinery . Gas 3- S. M. Go ucher, Moorestown, N .J ...... 705 t he I'oadway. He saw t he feet of 4- W. F. H; ll pot, F r enchtown, N. J ...... 510 Honors Go To Mrs. Hilles an occupant pr otruding f rom Engines. Steam Engines and Boilers 5- C. N. Myers, H anover , P a ...... 728 The question, "Sha ll Wo men under t he car. He not ifi ed Ga rrett 6- Cla rence Young, Sweetwater, Tenn ...... 928 Vote '! " was debated a nd decided in Wharton a nd E . E . Clements, 7- George E. 1uth, Pavonia Poultry Far m, E ast Camden, t he a ffi rmat ive last Friday evell- fa rmer. livin g nearby, who on go- N. J ...... 631 HOT AIR PUMPING ENGINES 1 ing before a crowded lI ud ience in ing to t he scene f ound the body of 8- B. F . W. Thor pe, 358 Yell ow Springs St., Springfie . . . . . 770 I McCabe Met hodist Episcopal 9- Reckless P oult ry F arm, Jenkintown, Pa ...... 730 Church, Wil mington. Mrs. F lor- Outten La ws, aged 25 yea rs, a White P lymo uth Rocks- ence Baya rd H illes a rg ued in t he well-known res ident of Dovel', OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING 10- E dward O. Ger ha rdt, 310 Pine St., J ohnstown, P a ...... 684 afll rmat ive, a nd Miss Emily P . Bis- undel' t he car with t he head ll- Edgewood P 'lt'y F'm, Inc. , P acker , Conn ...... 614 \ sell in t he negat ive. DI'. Charles the left ear nearly severed. BURNS 12- Diehl Brothers, R . F . D. 5, York, P a ...... 732 A. Wagner, State Co mmissioner of watch was found under t he ma- Record. 2.14' 1-4 Publ,'e Trl'e.I. 2: 07 l3- 0. A. Newton, Br id gevi lle, De!...... 858 Education, P rofessor 'Clifford J . 14- Fred P earson, Down ingtown, P a .. . . . , ...... 712 Scott, s uperi nte nd ent of t he Wi l- chin e and had st opped at 4.18 'NiH make the Season of 1915 at Buff P lymouth Rocl{s- rn ington Publi c Schools, a nd Rev. o'clock. T he ca l', it was learned, ELK MlLLS. CECIL COUNTY, MARYLAND 15- Delawar e College, Newark, Del...... 927 ,T. R. Stonesifer, pastor of F irst belonged to Carl M. Walker, a Columbian Plymouth Rocl{s- Presbyter ian ch urch, were t he drummer for the Morgan Miller hi gh , ~~i~: ~ 1 ~~ I~~~O lil ~ I ~ ; .. " r:~~ ~";·Ii ~~ ~~ i~)i~ I~\~~ :~I ;o; I ~ ' ~~I\:~~il~~.n n ;~ \lI~ llii ,,, Il i 'I\I~~~'~' : ~ 16- J . M. J ones. Hornerstown, N. J . 840 j udges. Compa ny of Baltimore. Laws and it pace r li nd does not weil l' hobble_ or hoot". exce pt ing a pa ir of C(1\a rt er buoto fo r White Wyandottes- Wf~~ I' S ;l t;l~ ~~:d ~~5e ; I;~~ t~:ea ~~~ seve l'a l compani on had gotten t he ~,; ~ ~i ; ; 1\: 1 11~ ' Sg-l st 1 ;~: oB ~f)~~~ ' i~I\I ~II ~~ ' ~. {~;~t l ~ i~~e~ ~ ~i()\"\' ~~', ~ i ;'i ~ t. race at Deca tur. III. i7- Harry C. Lowe. DuBois, P a . .. .• ...... 712 started t he debale by saying "We a r at a Dovel' garage about mid- TE RM S-·$15 10 insure a li vi ng fo. l; $25 for I WO mar"s. Person, pnr lin g- with a 18-Ly ndon Farm. W . 1.. F crgu on, 5937 Wayne Ave., Phila- a re s upposed t o be governed with night and drove about t he town. ~ ,"~~~, b~fo r e ascer taining wheth er or not she i ~ ill foa l. \\' ill bc responsihl e fo r in- delph ia, P a ...... 8 7!)36 t he con ent of t he gover ned, when It is thought t hat he wound up by U I'M J GREGSON JR 0 19- A. P . Way, DuBois, P a ...... 9 t her e a re 3,000,000 women in t his .' . . . ¥ . - ' " wner 20- Herbert Vandergr ift, 900 H ec tor St., Conshohocken, Pa . . . 598 count ry who are disfra nch ised, dr IVIng the car a l ~ne toward K I ~ 's Phon __ 21721 Elk Mills, Mary and 21- Ro land Randa ll, Doylestown, P a ...... 818 a nd many of t hem want to say H ammock to obta ll1 some clot hI ng 22- Geo rge W. Mi ddleton, Jeff er sonvil le, Pa ...... 788 somet hing a bout t he co nd it io ns he left in a cottage t here. Who I 23-Tom Barron, Catforth, nea l' Preston , Eng ...... 24- Ed Cam, Hoghton, near Preston, Eng ...... wa ' was not 25-H . B. Cooper, ,jl'., Woodsi de P ou lt ry F arm, F ord Rd., West l~~i lll1~~ I~:l~ ~ce~ . t ~ ~~ ol~ :e .' ~o int s : ~: r ~~~l~ : I~ihO~l ~ n q :: \~ ~i-~-IN su- M' ~M~ER~~TIM-E- .~ P hiladelphia, P a ...... 670 that t he women educators of Wil- (4 26-W. E. Ross, E aglesvi ll e, Co nn ...... 863 mington, a dis frll nch i. ed class, E x t ension Work At tu rn out t he com in g citizens of D I C 11 l Columbian Wyandottes- e aware 0 ege ~ 27- B. W. Cooper, Moorestown, N. J ...... 675 / that city. In .12 states and. t erri- I ~ l a ll y peopl e ,II ITer froll l EYE STRAIN ca ll sed h I' the ill tell se Single-Comb Rhode Island Reds- ton es, s he 'a ld, s uff rage as- Recogni zing t hat t he f unction of ~1 s ured. She quoted severa l state- a tate coll ege is to meet t he edU -, brig-hltl ess o f o f th e SlI ll , Ulo r e pa r tiC1l 1a r ly \\ hCIl driving- o r Oil Lhe 28- Fred P ear son, DowningtowlI, P a ...... 845 j mentR b~l Repr esentative Edwa rd ' wntcr. Freqll el''ly co lored g- Iasses (o f which wc have a 1I 10.t CO llI ' 2!)- Harry J . Sutch, Roxbor ough , P hiladelphia, Pa ...... 717 Taylor of Colorado, showi ng t he ef - cat ional need of t he people in all plete stock) wi ll g ;" e relief-hil t ill o th~r ca

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·1 NEW DEPARTMENT STORE VOl THI

Main Street West of B. &, O. Railroad D aVis - Millinery and Trimmings Untrimmed Hats of the Hour of ra re Ul!auty. );ewe ·t a nd O rig- in al 'trich F a ncy"', Armstrong's IS tyle, q ll 9.1ity at :a\'ing '- \'eh'et, felt:, plu h , corcillr oys ,'tick-Ilp,>, ,'elected F eathe r:--, Flo\\'er:-. a nd Ri bbon -; 1------I Every Day is Economy Day White Goods Autumn Dress Fabrics ~ 1 \111 Lu:; re .Killarney, Ku Lillene India Linen , Pique, Pa nama Cbeck , Dimity Cbeck Gabardine, Linelle, Pli s. e All- \\'ool Che\'iots, erKe. , .-\11- \\'001 I )ress , 00c1-, - Plaicb Crepe, ' erpe ntine Crepe Poplill, \·oile hepherd Pl aid .., a nd Check '. Ribbons! Ribbons! Ribbons!

Fashionable Silks Glove Department Black T affeta, .36 1nche. , -1.00 a \·anI. Black .'ati n, 36 L adie. ' k id O' lo\'e -, ch amoi ·ette. Children' a nd in fan \ . inche: , _l.no a yare!. _ -e \. Plaid \\'ai t . ilk:. Men's Autumn Furnishings and acce!>-,orie,.,. \\'or k il w Klo\'e', d res g lo\'es, shirts ')Oc, a nd_ l.(O, ho.c, neck \'ear :? ,1 C a nd -Uc. \ len 's \\·inten\'eiO' ht u nden\ea r ] .'i c a nd ;:'Uc . :-'1 e11 , u nion s ui t - Oc a nd - 1. "American Lady" Corset tUl'er. J Velvets and Corduroys Lad ies' (all . tyle:) rall a ing from _1, _ l,.- , $_ , al 'o a ia\'or, Delta ite at '- c. " America n L ady" Cor. et fo r 1l1i s e -' at 1 . New all .,hade · for ui b a nd trimmi ngs. Loomis ; I , Bra:-: iere ." James E Distinctive Autumn Apparel fo r \\'ome n and child ren . \\'o111 cn 's ,'uit. (to order ). Women's Muslin and Nainsook \\ o ll1 en " Ready-made :kirt . \ \'ome n ':; Coal:;, \\'rappers. Women's and Children's Underwear Underwear H on, e JJ re :c', H ea\')' a nd medi u lll \\,inter weia h t. \\ ome n ';. li n ion suit );i g ht~o\Vn s, e l1\'clope chemises, combination drawe rs ; ch ild­ \\'ome n : B1 ollses. ].-c, : Oc, S1. Children ' UIlIOll uit", 2:c : Uc. hi lc1 ren's ren ',; a nd infa n t'. llnder\\·ea r. \ l i. se:--' a nd C hild ren's Cloth D r s, es. and in fant': d r e~-;es.

Exceptional Hosiery Confortables & Blankets Values Grey white:, ,'i Oe, i ,lc, Laces and Embroideries S1.00 up to ,,), 00. L adies' black Ide, \\' in tcr German Val, Fine French Val, Edgings, Trimmings, Nets, Fine Edgings in Nets, Neckwear, Cuff and Collar Sets. weig ht 2.')c, SOc. L adies' 'il k ho:e, black, \\' h'ite SI per pair, Children's ho. e ranKi ng­ "Cinderella" Shoes for Ladies Damask and Linens from 10c n p. Lace and Button, New Cuts for Autumn, Misses', Children's, Infant's and Men's Shoes. Table Cloths 25c, SUc, i.lC Infa nts' ho:e. a nd 51. 0 a y ard . ::\apkil1 to match. TO\\'eliu