NEWARK POST NUMBER VOLUME \ II NEWARK POST, NEWARK,·OEL., MARCH 1S, 1916

Council In Ad. !Newark Man Speaks I NOTED HOLLANDER AT BRILLIANT LECTURER New Candy and Art IStudents Loan . d M . at Harvard Banquet I WOMEN'S COLLEGE VISITS NEWARK Needle-work Store • Journe eetmg Dr. W. O. Sypherd of Delaware -.- . -- . D. B. Roberts formerly of EasJ Fund a Reality College one of the speakers Urges AmerIcans To Help OpportunIty To Hear MIss ton, Md., will open a Home-made \ --- .Jluditors' Report Accepted at the annual banquet of the Har- I War Sufferers Brehm Candy Shop, in the store property d' T ttL I B L va I'd Club of Delaware, held at M' H d'k . M' M . C B h f p·tts \ adjoining the H. B. Wright Hard- I ce In 'us a oca anI( Co un cil me,t in special meeting Hotel duPont on Saturday even- \ Th I~ en rHI all vadn d~r. Flier of b I~S I ~rle . ~e. m t?fi ~ - ware store, some time after April The Student Loan Fund of Del- la t ni ght, to consider the exten- ing last. e ~gue, 0 an ,vIsited the urg, ec urer o~ clen I c ~m- _first. A full line of French cand- aware College is a fact. More than sion of the town sewer system, to ______Women s College today, where she perance InstructIOn, representing . d t ff' 'll b I that it is void of the h ··t 'C II 0 .• was entertained at luncheon by the Board of Temperance of the les an penny . a les WI e t It' c. all y a~- inc 1u d e th e W omen s 0 ege. w- Serious Fife Averted Deall Robi M' d Presbyterian C h u r c h of the ~anuf~ctured dally. In connec- pec . IS ~ :-veIl orga~lzed b~ s l- ing to the fact that all the data . . nson. ISS van er. . . tlOn with the candy store Mrs. ness propositIOn. No InnovatIOn necessary is not yet available, the A call for help was received at FI.ler IS the daughter of the chap- Um~ed States, will le~~ure. thiS Roberts will give lessons in cro- of recent years at Delaware has ma tter was postponed until a later the Hose House last Thursday lal to the ~ueen. For .years . she comlllg Thursday e~emng In the cheting and oil painting. The been promoted with such business meeting. The report of the audi- about noon, from the residence of has b~en Interested. In phllan- N~wark Pre~byterlan Ohurch. newcomers are planning to give methods. The Fund has been tors was accepted and orders J. P. Armstrong, west of Newark. throplc ."'?rk, havlllg. founded Mls.s ~.re~m wlll speak on th~ first class up to date service, and placed in the care of the Newark give n fo r its publicatio'n. Owing to a defect in the -steam a~ter a VISit to America about tOPI~ SCience and Te~perance. promise to fill a need in the com- Trust and Safe Deposit Company heating apparatus, the adjoining eight years ~go, a 1!I0Ys' Home. At During the year 1913 MISS Brehm munity. who will transact the business at- Important Grange Meeting fl oor was badly scorohed, but present she IS ~~urmg America in was selected. to . address two tending such loans. A committee otherwise little damage was done. the hope of r~lsln,g funds for a world conventIOns In Europe. I,n composed of the Dean of the Col- T here wi ll be a meeting of the Aetna Fire Company responded Holland-Amencan home, to fill July she spoke before t?e ~orld s Improvements at lege, Dean of the Women's Col- • T ewa rk G range on Monday even­ promptly to the summons. There the fut~re need of th~ thousands ~und ay ~chool Convent~on III Zur- the Old Depot lege, Dean of the Agricultural ing March 20. Due to the inclem­ was no man on the premises at of Belgian orphans In Holland Ich, SWitzerland, and In Septem- Enclosed sheds made comfort- Dpartment Treasure f th C I ency of t he weather o'n March 6th the time the fire was discovered. affording a place where thes~ bel'. ,she addressed t~e Wo:ld's able by steam radiators, have lege, President of th; 1lum~i :.s: the me eting arranged for that f ath?rless ones can be educated. Anti-Alcohol Congress III Milan, been erect ed for the convenience sociation will direct the fin ancing evenin g was postponed, and it is Inspection At Armory MI SS von der Flier gave '11. Ttaly. of the public travelling on the of the Fund and making the loans I des ired that there be a large at­ Lieutenant U. M. Diller, of the graphic descri~tio~ of experi- Mi ss Brehm deals with the tem- northbound trai'ns, at the Penn- The local Trust Company unde~ tp ndance on n ext Monday even- U S 1ft 'II' 't th ences a.t the beglllmng of the war perance question entirely aside sylvania depot. Workmen are the Declaration of Trust will ren- ing. . . n an ry WI VIS I e ar- when little Holland found her fr,o m the usual course of proced- I b d . th . 'f f h n.o I' y on Wednesday eve'ning, populatio suddenly increased b a ure, a nd the result is that new a so usy this week, grading and e ~ . ~Ir servI ce. ree o · c. a.rge. March 22nd, to inspect Company million and a half F ar ,.,oYrse seeding the banks along the , It such bus 1l1 ess .a d~lnl s tra- A THLETIC COUNCIL E of Newark. The Lieutenent will t h b b d h'll Y and fresh interest is added to the track, south of the railway cross- bon known to the public, It can be AWARDS HONORS t th ffi ' . d 'll f an om s an s e s seeme d to topic which is now undergoing , ing- a feature which promises confidently hoped that many of I ep?r k.e e clency 111 l'1 0 I her the endless shuffling feet of such wide discussion. Her keen to add to the general attractive- t he f riend's of t he college ~ili con- P la n s For The InterScholastic ~;~I~:~O~~~~y and the personne h~~el ss multituds. ~he speaker l insigh.t into the met~ods and ness of the station. t ribute thus making an invest- M I M . to of the many sacl'1fices made agencIes of the world-Wide move- ment toward educated citizenship e~t n. ay I • b; people of Hallond,}uoHng the m.ent of scientific temp?rance, has It. means more men will go out F inal co ns ideratIOn of track, Crusade Against Tramps " ords of the queen, If ~e have I g'lV en. her. a s tate s ~an s grasp of Distinguished Guest WI th college work complete. The baseball , and tennis schedules A crusade against undes irable ?tut ~t~r~;t o~, bread we Will share It h~ SItuation, enablIn&: her to ~c- Among.Colored Folk contributors to date are: took up most of the time of the t rans ients and hoboes who visit I .';1 em. . qUire a fresh fund o~ I~format~on Reverend Dr. Mathew Gale a I J ohn J . Raskob $250 Delaware Co llege Athletic Coun- Delaware and cause trouble, is be- Althou,,?h we III Holland have and .up-to-date statistics which fie ld missionary from Africa vis it- Henry A. duPont 100 eil at the meeting last night. in g carried on by the courts par- been mercifully spared the honor are 1I1valuable to all temperance d N k S d h' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Bancroft 100 , . I ' . '. of war" Mi ss van del' Fl' 'd ork e ewat' on un ay, preac' Illg L C ;\ Ianager G. O. Smith of track, was t lcul arly the state courts. Dur1l1g" h ' . d ler sal . l weI's. mor ning and evening in Mt Zion ammot duPont 100 hefore the Co uncil and submitted la t week Judge William H . Boyce . we a.~e ~xp:l'1ence the moral A U M E Church Dr' Gale A. Felix duPont 100 the fo ll owin g schedule wh ich was specially warned tl.e unwelcome Ie;ce -Ifln~t aW-grhaphic ten~ k. Funds Needed For cho s ~ a's 'his' theme at the ~ o rning L. Scott Townsend 50 pproved ' ' ·t M t f th b ht e ec t 0 I. e ave the vIctims S G d Wk' th G A Rhodes 50 a '. ., VISI ors. os 0 ose roug with us-the des erate lonel c h 00 I ar en or sen.vce. e co.nver.sion of P aul, A' . aturday, ApI: II 29- Umverslty of b~fo re the court were charge.d hungry women an~ children.:l; A bake will be held in the Opera I·evlewlllg.the hlstol'1caij and spirit- WL . ; .oster . 100 P ennsvlva nla relay races of With lar ceny, and because of thiS A' d 't h th th H t b 'Id' S t dual expel'1ences of -the apostle's m. 1I1d er Laird 100 Franki in Field. . I.Judge .Boyce has taken occa ~ ion b e~~~: ~ ~l y~~it~nsea ef: b::;'een~ M~~ ~ ~ ~5~r:or ~~e 1I1:r o~se ~t~a~:- I life. The speaker .told his hearers Cash 1,000 Saturdav, ]VTav 6- Dual meet With I to adVi se the. e fellows that JUS- But k th t . k . f d t p ih he had brought hiS message over Frank H. Thomas 20 S I l\ r u h l ~ n bu 1'j~ at Allentown. \ t ice inevitably succeeds crime; d !OU ~ow I ey ~re k riC el1 Il1g u~ ~ \hc~~er wor~ . eXSPehns~ ten thousand miles from his home Saturday, Mav 13-Interscholas- f urther, that Delaware justice is hanel Itnhnee,,' come 0 as you t 0 cGonndec .e WI ted . 1111 and across five 'Seas Dr Gale 1970 . . . . d' p em. ar enll1g, repor e rn our aCt~Os IS- . " ti c and Inter-Cl ass field ~nd I the l(lnd that usually proves IS- I Mi ss van del' Flier left for Chi- sue. The Board of Educatio finds s pe aks .seve!! different I'anguages, LOAN FUND REACHES t rack meets on J oe Frazer Field tatsteful. cago tonight. She will also visit it self unable to cover the expense and writes I.n as many with ease . . atl~ rd ay , May 2?- Dual meet I While the State always extends Pittsburgh, and cities on the Pa- of this work. Funds are needed At three 111 the afternoon the ENCOURAGING SIZE WI,th ~re~e l Institute on Joe a .welcome to those who come here cific coast. Letters forwarded to to get the ground in condition, ~ : v. R e c~or Of. Elkton, acco;npan- Fl a ze ~ FIeld. . ~Ith th.e honest 'p~rpos~ of earn- her headquarters 43 Exchange and buy a few tools that are nec- led ?y hiS cho.lr, took part 111 the Club Women Urged To For- Deco ratIO n Day- Dual meet With Il1 g t,helr. own IIVll1g, lllstea.d of Place, New York, will reach her essary. s~ rvIC e . SpecI~I. wa ~r- Gettysbu rg on Joe Frazer Field. steahng It from others, there IS no during her stay in this country. n l,sh(' d by the vIs itors. Mr. R I' ward Contributions 'Whi le tennis wa played some room, s' ay~ Judge Boyce, for the ______pl eached a strong sermon on t e Interest in the progress of the last year th is will be the first sea- ev illy-dis posed. That is, there is - Pie Social At Glasgow Petit Jurors for March Church of God. Student's Loan Fund, being rais- so n for years that there has been no room in pop.ular haunts, but . . . . The follQwing petit jury, the At seven forty-fi ce Dr. Gale gave ed by the State Federation of Wo- If! a regular coll egiate schedule. The room can and WIll be found at the A Pie Social will be held III second of the March term of the a second t a lk from the text found men's Clubs of Delaware, has re- 'I' scherlu le pre. entd by Manager ~~ r~h ? u s e for those :vho take the Glasgow !d. E. Church on Thurs- county courts, to report on March I in Joshua, 6th chapter, a'nd nine- ceived an impetus by the receipt Walls, was approved. \ ll11tl atlve toward gettrng there. . d~y ~venlllg, March 16th. Ad- 21, was drawn Saturday morning te("JIth verse: Having faith in God. of ·four large SUbscriptions and ians The Co unci l awal'of. d the "D" \ mISSIOn ten cents. Ice cream, by Jury Commissioners S. D. The news of the distinguished ma ny smaller ones during the I'ast alld laugh for basketball to the f ollowing: cake, and candy for sale. Every- Townsend, Jr., a nd Frederic vis itor had spread, and the church few weeks. The women have . D h W . W' I DELA WARE PLANS TO body wekome. B d d" 't f II 't I d t . Id Graves (' a pt ~ 'n 0 el·ty. elmer, II s, FULFIL REQUIREMENTS . ' r udy, the latter serving in the was cr~ w e -co I S U - capac I y. p a nne 0 raise a separate loan T. WIl son. D. H orsey, Reeder and I .. • stead of Frank J. Williams, who is In clos1l1g Dr. Gale 'sang one of fund, available for students of Ma nager Bo unds. , Children Report the ill: his favorite hymns. The local the Women's College. The State The "Del" was awarded for bas- Committee Named At State Arrival of the Birds First Representative district- choir, led by Samu ~ l Roberts, rend- Educational Committee, Mrs. W. ketball to t he following: Weldin, Board Meeting Little folks around Newark are Enoch Young, Harvey R. Hall, el'c? pl~a s ing music. ,The congre- H. Evans, Newark, chairmail, Ferguson, O'Toole, E. Wilson and b . t h' th . I f b' d ' .Joseph H. Horner, J ohn McCaffel'- g'atlon IS busy prepanng for Con- will act as manager of the fund. Opera Houle Iarston. At a meeting of the State Board u,sy wa c lllg e arl'1va 0 . Ir ,~ ty I f erence which convenes t his All club women are urged to con- nf Education held at Dover on t hl's year. He,len BaTnard dlsCOV- 1 . . 'Imonth Coach McAvoy is making the Monday, a committee consisting ered a robin in the tree near her Second-Charles L. Dillman, . tribute something to the fund. arrangements for the Inter-schol- of H. Ridgely, Albert Worth, a'nd home at Deandale on Sunday, and Robert W. Kramer, . George B. Checks should be forwarded to ast ic fi eld and track m.eet to be H. Hayward was named to pre- P a uli ne WiddQes spied a sa ucy Boo~~r, W. Harry Lew.ls. BASEBALL SCHEDULE Mrs. L. Irving Handy, Treasurer held 011 J oe Frazer FI ~ ld ,. Sa~ur- pa re pl ans for the requirements 'red brea'flt the following day chaJt- Thll·d-R. Harry Gner, John A. ANNOUNCED ~:w~~:. Federation, Smyrila, De- day, May 13th .. The llldlca,tlOns lof Federal Vocational Bureau, ter ing merrily on the fen c: near Mo~tgomery, Peter A. Horty, a re t hat the e II b I ' '. Cecil Maho·ney. . l' WI e a arger \ which will Delaware to re- hpr ho~e. A flock of re.d wlllged Fourth-Jacob T. Clymer, Ed- College Men Ready for Work College Girls to Hold Election number of schools entered this ce ive a share of the Federal ap- bl ack bmls was see~l flYI11g' north ward A. Higgins, Albert F. I Don Price, manager of the Del­ The Young Women's Christian ,l' ear t ha n e~er before. This .will . propriation for vocational and in- on Monday; the sprl11g call of the Va ughn, William J. Re'ader. aware College base ba'll team, has Association of the Women's Col­ mil ke t h ~ third year .f0~ the I~tr- dU fl.t rial educat.ion. under tho e meadow lark was heard the same Fil'+h- Howal·d D. WI'lkl'ns, AI- n holastlc meet and It IS growing S th H h b II f th t b II c • a nnounced the schedule for the lege is about to close the first re ml - ug es I ,I a I I day. I bert N. Williams, John B. Krue- coming season. Candidates will year's work. The intel'est being in pOl) ul arity among the high ~ hould become a law. ~ c h oo l s of the state, as well as a Professor Harry Hayward, C. J. W • A' Ig el', Chas. S. Tazewell. report this week and regular prnc­ shown in the electioil of officers num ber in other states that send Scott and Dr. S. C. Mitchell were omen In gn- Sixth- J. G. Highfield, Jr., Jos- tke begin just as soon as the whkh will take place in the near I· fie'ld is in good conditiQll and the future bears witness to the suc­ co ntestants. appointed to consider a way of culture Wanted ephS A. Buck.h Night . h' h t M' H 'I B h I" f N rth 'event -George W. Pusey, H. weather favorable. The prospect cess of the Associ-aJtion. A nomi­ A. d j usting di ffi cu Ities m w IC he ISS I rna erg 0 'cZ 0 0 - CI . yt Wh't1 Fitting Memorial to two-year high schools of the State field Seminary, who was elected asf!E . °hnth_E e' H argues well for a good team. The nating committee will be appoint­ lgarl AI.Jisco, An- schedule follows: ed and meetings held this week. E mily Webb are finding themselves under the Instructor in Botany and Agri- d J Wh't . Publi c spir'itcd citizens of Wil- board's requirement that all the culture at the recent meeting of I r~~nth_~a~~nE . Tomlin, Will- Saturday, April 8-Bqltimore rni ngton are planning the erection time of one teacher must be given the. Trustees of th~ college, has iam P. Wollaston. Polytechnic Institute, home. W. C. T. U. Meeting of an apropriate founta~ n , to the to ninth and tenth grades in two not~fi~d Dean R.oblllson of her Tenth- James Abb tt Ch 'I Wednesday, April 12-P. M. C., Tlhe local W. C. T. U. will meet vear high schools. . deCISIon to remam at Northfield. J Do h to, a1 es Chester. memory of Mi ss Emily Webb, de- - I . ug er y. this coming Friday afternoon at ceased, always an earnest friend I EI'eventh- William Wilson, Wal- Saturday; April 15-Drexel In- the home of Mrs. Apsley, Choate of horse', dogs, cats, birds, and , Junior Still Winning Labor Scarce Here tel' Sheldon. stitute, home. Street. all other animals. The movement I . Owing to the scarcity of work- Twelfth-George C. Price, WiIl- Wednesday, April 19-Rock Hill started shortly after Mi ss Webb's I Sceptre JU~lOr, a seven-m?nths- men in this locality the Pennsyl- iam U. Reybold. College, home. OBITUARY deat h has assumed definite form lold male collie pup, bel{>ngmg to vania railroad this week import- Thirteenth-Fred P. Williams, A '1 during the last few weeks. Miss J. G. Long~ellow, of Newark, and ed twenty foreign laborers from Willard B. Biggs. prl 20-25-Easter recess. Adaline C. Buckingham Test MU rphy, a skilled modeler of stat- now rated m. dog~om as .one of the Petersburg, Virginia. The men Faurteenth-Joseph C. Hutch- Friday, April 28-North Caro- Adaline C. Buckingham died at ua l'y, will mould the fountain on finest pups III thl.s. sectIOn of the were employed as trackmen. in son, John S. Lattomus. lina University, home. her home near Union on Friday, whi ch will be shown figures of country, won addltlo~~l.honors at Fifteenth-Gilbert R. Lynch, Wednesday, Mary 3-Rock HLll, March 11. Funeral servi'C es were a nimals. The fountain wiN be the fifth annu~1 exhlbltl,on of ~he Look After the Tin Cans Royden Caulk. College, Ellicott City. held from the late residence on used primarily as a drinking Jnter~tate Collie Club, III Phlla- I Saturday, May 6- St. John's Monday, March 13. Interment, trough f or horses, but on the edge delphia on .S~t.urday. Who would have thought that Nice Sum Cleared College, home. Mill Creek Fdends' Burying above the trough, wiII be a bath- Th.e exhibitIOn was held at the th(' tin can is a menace to the Saturday, May 13-Interschol- Ground. ing space for birds. ~~i~~:~!~~~O~~so~~:t~~:her~:~ f:~~~icin~~~i~;~torsTh~f e;:ee~. m~~ th~~ ~~~~a~~J,h~ad~!~r~l t~:~~\~~ ~stics. Mrs. Ella Slack Septre Junior won seco'nd in both Public Health Service have found sion Circle of the Presbyterian Wednesday, May 17-St. John's Mrs. Ella Slack, widow of Dan- Busy With Extension Work the puppy and the novice <:lasses however thaJt dis'Carded till cans Church deared $19.50 from the College, Annapolis. iel Slack, aged 67 years died at Professor M. E. Rich of the De­ against fourteen competitors. He containing rain water are brf> ed- entertainment held recently in the Saturday, May 20 - Weste'rn her home near Iron Hill on partment of Education, Women's lost first to an imported dog, five ing places for the mosquito which church. Maryland College, home. Thursday, March ninth, from Co ll ege of Delaware, addressed months his senior. A most grati- is the sole agent in spreading ----- Wednesday, May 24--Susque- pne.umonia. Funeral services the pupils of DuPont High School fying feature to the owner, In the malaria. A hole in the bottom of 1 Box Social at hanna Un i ve r sit y (tentative), were held on Monday from the on Tue. day morning. In the placing of the awards, was the the empty can might have reRult- M home. late reside,nce; interment at even ing Mi ss Rich spoke before fact that Junior not only beat two ed in the ,saving of a human life. cClellandsville Saturday, May 27-0pen. Welsh Tract. The deceased was the P arent-Teachers' Association of the winners at the recen,t New Certainly it would have assisted A Box Social will be held at Mc- Tuesday, May 30- Decoration born in England, but has lived in of Towll send . Last Tlhursday she York show, but also won over a I in p'reventing a debilitnting iIl- Clellandsville School House on this neighborhood for many much older puppy Vlho had gain- neSR. Empty tin cans have no Saturday evening, March 18, for Day-Rutgers, home. years. Two daughters, Mrs. Wil- acldl'egs ed th e Home Makers' ed considerable fame in Newark, bu-siness about the prem1ses any- the benefit of the Aid Society of Saturday, June 3-Gettysburg, mer Hawthorne, Ogletown, and choo l at Selbyville, and on Fri­ day the clubwomen of New Castle, N. J., and Philadelphia shows. way. but If we must so decorate Wesley M. E. Church. Cakes and Gettysburg. Mrs. Charles F . Walton. Iron Hill, 011 the subject "moral Train ing Junior did not compete at any of lour back yards, let's see to it that ice cream will be for sale. Every- Tuesday, June I3- Alumni Day Iand one son, Daniel Slack, Iron of hild l'en." the above shows. the can has a hole in the bottom. body welcome. - Havreford B. B. C., home. Hill, survive. ~\V ARK POST. NrW A~t(. Dtt., MARCH ,~.. ---- a kingbird arrived and took om- [ after thei r traps lying in a marshy with one leg rcsting on the rail. Mr. Quigley who took him to ; POINTS ABOUT OUR BIRDS ImAnd of t he situation. Before one fie ld close by Joseph Lugley's One or more wheels passed over home where Dr. Lewes Booker of the crows co uld make his es- home near State Road ,with one hi leg before he drew it off the of re ~v Ca. tie tre:tted hi n} and cape t he kingbird had tripped his leg nearly ever d. He tried to mi l. He tried to reach a hou-e had him conveyed to Delaware GLEA ED f"ROM THE TALK OF DR. ROWA \ wing bare. Whcn this bird's ne t boud asouthbound home freight but after dragging himself about Ho pital where the leg was am- The ladies of thc N wal'k ew T he Flicker feeds sometimes I. completed, he take it upon him- j flbo ut Friday midnight to reach 100 yard he beca.me. exhau .ted. putated about th . ankle. It i ent ur~ ' lub a re to be congratu- like a robin. We hea r him at time ~ self to patrol the whole neigh- home but 10 t his hold :lI1d fell The boy' who fo une. hun notified t hought t hat he will recover. lat d upon a ffording the pub l i ~ at mak in g st ra nge so unds as he tries bor hoo~ and none there are who l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ this specitll 'ea 'on, t he oPPol-tun- to sing to find hi mate. The bird da re resi t his tyranny. _ I'e"J (0 Il ear a b ou t OU I' b'II' d S . At !~' socIa. bl eon I'y 111 t h e rna t IIlg' sea- TI le V"·.00 d P ewee I'Iv es coI e t 0 ~= "' ==~''''~'' = "-.~'.'~'<''--':-~~OM.= ~ ~~£:'~~'--' ~'~~~""""' : ''':':'''~~~'':':''''':':''''~.~~'-'':'::'.'''::'::'••• .:.:...... "' '''''''''' ..S!lj ~ t he time wh en thc e li ttl f riend so n. The Downy Woodpecker has th wood. where he utters h i d ~ ' ~ "< - ~~,~.~ " ~~ ""=" ..... ~ - ' - =' ~~ . - -- ...... '-UJ are ju. t beginning to return f rom 11 habit of beating a tattoo on plaintive wail. The amateur fre- I ~~~ d the outh.' i . a splendid moment apple tJ'ees, varying the monotony (l uentiy mistakes for this bird the 1(:) [ill for a beglll nlllg of the t u d~' of of t he sound with quick, jerky Phoebe-a bird which is a ' oci- :\. ~ feathered neighbors. All over the note". He i a lw a~'s busy, fl itting able a. the former is shy. II'l" ~'I co untry. the cam!)aig- n fo r bird from limb to limb. The nest is Night Hawks prove t heir useful- ! .,';.' p r ese r va~ io n is beil: IJ ca rried for- I li ke that of the blue bird. The Ine s by fl~' in g with mouth open in ~ if wa rd, With more vi go r than ever Red Headed Woodpecker was very quest of flie s and mosquitos. The .~ Th e M MEGA RY & SO N CO f11 before. And the impetu is due I co mmon in t hi loca.lity unt il only Barn Swallow delights in attach- (~.. • .!~ not to chance but to an awakened I a few yeal" ago. It IS very cl umsy ing his nest to t he rafters of 1')' 1 (i'Jl reali zation f or the nece"sity of n the wing, u ually taking a barns. The parent birds rear two !~ , uch work . The sla ugh.te·r of limb, and making hort excur ions or three broods in a season. '" R I- b-I- t d At t t - 'l';~ birds grows more appaling each stand on a limb, and making I "it h t he Purple l\1a

HERE AND THERE I land from the New Castle Real i John M. Tucker and wife have i 1101 Delaware Avenue Wilming­ Estate.and lmprov m~n.t Compan.y old their residence at Main ton near Centerville was burned . I on ~hl~h to lay a sldmg for his ' Street and Delaware Avenue, on Wednesday night. The loss Ladles of Lewes M. E. Chur.ch pi oJectJle plan. (Glasgow road) Elkton, to Omar is put at $20,000 and is covered ~~er~r e d $100 from a turkey dm- Burglars entered the home of D. Crothers for $6,000. Iby in urance. Bayard Vincent in Wilmington Jo~n Hager, -son of former Good Premium Boy Scouts have been organized one night last week and stole $20 Sheriff Henry G. Hager of Chesa- For City Bond at Dover with M. O. Pence, Mas- and a gold watch. peake City, a student at Washing- , Wilmington City bonds to the tel', Harry Herte, secretary and ton College, Chestertown, has amount of $105,000 were sold last Ma/'vel Baxt I' Bugles. Carroll Woolcyhan, rural carr- been appointed to a cadetship!lit Monday to Crandall, Sheppard & ier from Chesapeake City, one day the Naval Academy, Annapolis, C?, of New York for $113,494.50. AN EARLY SPRING last week brought to the post of- by Senator Blair Lee. I Bids were /'ecpived from 14 bank- Wilmington ban k clearings Signs poi!1t to an early fice there for shipment by parcel ers in Philadelphia and New At:.olutoly free from adulterantl and ftnors. fUlt like last week totalled $2,457,695.23 spring and we are I' ady with the teed ),OU woukt mix for younelf,ll Il tJ , K-"'CUU Ctln'· post a dr s ed hog divided into Dover Council will purchase a York for the. amount .and bination of ehoice eottcmaeod mt! al, drkod ~ t pull', against $1,528,320.53 for the like f~ll five parcels, each within the new four valve engine. 250 horse from th~ Wdmll1gton Savll1gs the latest and best in clothing. weel: last year. ~~:~i~i:·~~~tt:r~:~:~iJR:~~~·~r:r;~l~~j weight limit. The postage to power, 200 kilowatt generator of !"und Society, for .$55,000 o~ the hats. shoes and furnishinrrs. in hUgo JlOwer-drive n milUlMl, 10 that it I_ ulwaYB a b- 80 luttJ ly uniform. and alwlY. Rood . An extra qUltrt Leon S. Hurley, teller of the Philadolphia on the parcels to- similar type to the one now used all offerll1g or twO of milk thlily from eaenrow m ny turn a lou In­ I s s~e , ~re~IUms FrRST CALL to a Ilront. 1'f'Y 1..AnItO - F~ED for n1l'r'O profltl. Sold OD • plao of ...... , N'" I' JM ...... , ..uen..." National Bank of Seaford has re- ta iled $1.86. f.t the water and light plant 'as in which ranged for the entIre Issue, is for a new hat. signed after fifteen years service. case of a breakdown of the single ICr .om $72 to ~8,494.50. The bon.ds ~~~L:-RICHARDS:N;w.rk:-De... Francis Kerin, oldest son of engine the town would lack light Will mllitu/'e 111 1940 and bear I~- $1.50 to $5-A new Spring Lewes Board of Trade offers James A. Kerin of Dover, has alld be short of water for a time. terest at 4 1~2 per cent, $55,000 IS Overcoat $10 to $25. N'ew 3,000 acres of land as free sites ?een accepted as an enlisted man The new engine and generator fOI' redemptIOn of water bonds Ties 25c to $1.00. New Shirtu, fo. Manufacturing plants. , 111 the Navy, and has been sent and enlargement of the plant will due M,ay 1 and the. balance for $1 to $5. New Sheos $3.00 to _ to Norfolk for a preliminary cost nearly $10000 Water Department Improvements $6.50; and a new suit $10 to Was hington Camp, P. O. S. of A. training. ' . and conditions for the fire police Upholstering of Chps wold admitted 43 new A Parent-Teachers Association telegraph. $25. rn embers last week. A fast freight, Southbou .d, col- has been formed in Elkton with Silk Mixed Suits $10, $12, lided with a handcar at Dover John F. Sparklin, President. Copies of Revised Code $15. Your Fall Upholstering Abel,t breaking, James Cox was last Tuesday smashing it, and Secretary of State HaN has re- UnfinihS{ld Worsteds $15 to thrown 'against a drag saw which scattering workman's too).s and Yeggmen robbed the Queens- ceived a \.arge number of copies $30. Carefully Attended To made a deep gash in his knee, at dinner buckets far and wide. town, Md. post office on Friday of "he new Revis~d Code of Dela- Back Sack Suits, 1$10 to $25. Several section hands leaped night of $7 in ca'sh and about $5 U " HridgeviIle, one d,ay la'st week. fr' m the car before the crash worth of stamps. ware and all persons Enti,tled to BJlue Serges, $10 to $25. Antonis Esposiio, whom his and escaped injury. them under resolution of the Every size, all thenew mod- Goods Called for and roo m-mate shot twice in the baock J. Allen Morrison of the Ogle- Legislature have been supplied. els for men and young mell. in a quarrel at Penns Grove last Dr. J. H. BurkartJ;tair of Avo.(I- town section was severely kick- Th S t '11 bl t Delivered Tuesday night, died in Det.aware I' dale ~/'oke .one of hiS .arms whIle ed on one of his knees by a e • ecre ary WI '.)e a e 0 sup- MULLIN'S HOME STORE Hos pital on Saturday. cranking hiS automobile one day horse on Saturday. ply the public in general with 6th and Market, Wilmington A Good Storage Room Back of _ .I'ast w,eeir. copies on payment of the price. My Office Walt er A. Leatherbury and Th tl fi' h d C TheTe are two styles of binding, J ames Redgrave were re-elected .while James Frankli'n, of the he par I I11S e new oun- sheep and goat. PRICES REASONABLE Commissioners, John S. Crouch Miliford section was working t_r_y_o_m_e_o__ H_e_n_ry __ M_. _C_a_n_b_y_O_f______Treasurer and Alfred G. Cox AI- about .a circ~lar saw la~t Tues­ derman at the town election held I day hiS clothing caught In a belt in Middletown on March 6. and he was wheeled backwards ~e,======~,e::Je::t41======:3IIEe::J==3E'======~"~ toward the s'aw. The belt was R. T. JONES Clifton Loffland, a farmer's son ,th rOMln off the. pulley an? he th us NEWARK'S Phone 22-A shot an animal which he saw escaped mangitng, but hiS s hou'\d­ Fertilizers Lime I crawling up the bank of Prune e~ struck the saw stand and was ~ LEADING ------Hook Creek near MNton, one day dislocated. Grass Seeds last week. It proved to be an ot­ A company has been formed to Meat Market Our Ad. Directory ter weighing 25 pounds. Its fur is ,e,rect a larg(' veneer factory at Swift's Fertilizers LaGore Lime sai dto b worth $100. lXl Newark'~ Leading Busi­ Laurel to employ upwards of 100 ~ CHARLES P. STEELE hands. ness Houses Wilmington Council is consi­ DEALER IN de/'ing an ordinance authorizing TH E PLACE TO l:SUY a loan from banks for the pay- Word reached Delaware City 1Il~ Oriole Bra:~DClover' Seed ~ ment of $23,491.82 to City Build- on Wednesday of the death of ARE SURE TO PRODUCE GOOD CROPS Fresh and Salt BANKS ing Commission for the premium Rev. J . L. Rushbl'idge former Newark Trust & Safe Deposit Co. on the Building Commission pas tor of the Presbyterian Farmers' Trust Co. of Newarlt bonds. I Church in that town, at Atlantic FOR SALE BY Meats City, N. J. CANDY The Guild of St. Luke's Chu'/'ch, Home Dressed Meats a Newark Kitchen Seaford, cleared $50 from its re­ A gold wat ch lost twenty-three G. W. Rhodes c(, nt rummage sale. yeal's ago by Charles Hearn of Specialty ------the Broad Creek section while m T~~~~!RS~UP~~!~!E m COLLEGE The Sussex Lev Cour: has working in one of his fields, was Delaware College awarded to Earl Lloyd for $,400 found recently by his son while W Newark Delaware W Main Street Opposite College the contraot fo/' building a bridge Ith e boy was pitching hay down DRUG STOR}; G. W. Rhodes at Laurel. from the mow for the cattle. Call or Phone Your Order D. & A. 44 - - ~E,====:3Ie::JE,====:3IEE3~,====:3IEW Efforts are making to organize I The New Castle Century Club DRY GOODS a militia Company at Seaford. is planning to purchase through J. R. Chapman _ the Citizens Building and Loan L. Handloff I " Wilmington P ark Commission A sociation the old bank build­ has decided tha't the Lyon Tabe'l'- ing at thp northwest corner of the ENGINE!:> nacle mu st be removed from its Del a war e Avenue and the American Machine Co. gite by April 12. Building inspec- strand for a clubhousc. HARDWARE tor Ander ~ on . tates that permis­ T. A. Potts sion cannot he grantf'd for show­ Clarence C. Kielen was chosen managing secretary of the Wi 1- in g mo vin g pi ctures in the build­ ~EAT MARKET ing. mi ngton Chambe'l' of Commerce to .· ucceed Neil B. Sinclair, who will C. P. Steele res ign on March 31. Jo,hn E . E dward Loc kner is under ar­ l\WVNG PICTURES Krauss, mercantile Secretary will rest in Wilmington charged with Have You Clipped Your Newark Opera House stealing a load of furniture own­ become assistant to Mr. Killen. eel by Thomas McGlinchey. OPTOMETRIST Robert Bell, of Laurel, caught Work Horses? Willialll G. \"alton On the ground that his comrnit- t h!' first herring of the s ea ~ on in ment to th Fe'nis School was IBr oad Creek River on Mal ch 4. Clipping horses is not a fad; it's a business pro~ PLUMBING irregula r. J a mes Colburn, a Sea- , - W. D. Dean f orcl boy. has been released there- I A permit has been issued for Daniel Stoll from by ord er of the Supreme a $25,000 addition to the Harlan position. F ur\~. er than that, it is the Humane thing Co u/-t. ~ & Hollingsworth pla nt in Wil- PRINTING mington. to do. Newark Post Tnst ructor in dome ~ tic science I William W. Laird, of Wilming­ TAU.- OR viven by Mrs. J . Lynn Pratt in the ton, has contributed $100 to the ::\ot according- to natnrc yOl1 say? 1\0, Sol Wilson Milford High School has pl'oved ,student, loan fllnd of Delaware - -~----- so fl ll ccessful that the course wiII l Colleg(' , ancl $950 i'8 JIOW in hand. N or is the stahling' [l1lCI hlanketing'. Thc U ' f)EaTAK~-- he mfl de regular n!'xt year. - E, C. ,"" ilson _ Th e WilmingtJ n Methodist horsc, as he is kcpt :tnel \\'0 r1{!; for I1S , is Il ol R. T. Jones The Hercul eR Powder Company Epi ~c opall Churches admitted 974 living' accorcling- to his naluml slale, \\ ith has derlared a quarterly divi- I new m e mb e r ~ Oil Sunday Ma l"h 5. thc he:l\'.... coat of hair the horse snffers UP HOLST ERING dend of 2 per cent and an extra - R. T. Jones 0nr of 8 per cent, payable March I Farmers of the neighborhood ",ilh the hcrtv), s pring \\·orl<. Clipping' a­ ?,f) to st oc kholderR of record of co nfe/'/'('d with P . B. & W. R. R. VETERTNARIAN J\'fa rch 15. IOfllcial s a't Elkton on Wednesday voids this. It g-iv es him marc life, marc pep. Dr. S. I'aylor Young _ in reference to establiching a sta- H c ,rill do marc \\'ork . A new road is to be laid between ti011 at Elk Neck Cros. ing, be- If you can't get it In Newark buy j\, id dl etown and Georgetown. twee,n Elkton and Bacon Hill. ntil rccclltly, clipping was expensive. In ow every fanner c:tn own :t clipper at a Re (' au ~c of the Rteady in crr'aRe Thf' Womcn'H Club of EiktOl1 d~nred WILMINGTON in a ~ Re ~g mpnt R t he Milford Con­ $253 from ;ts recent cafe \'ely reasonable price. ch}lIl'tant held in the New Armory dave of Heptasophs ha ~ with­ BANK drawn from the Order. which wiII be applied toward se­ Put yOl1r horse in busilless lrim right curing a home for the organiza- Security Trust & Sate Deposit

The ChriHtiana Company Delagate Buld~r s ton's bill tb DRY GOOD8 h a~ If' ased the Orange Street. . Wh r. rf in Wilmington and wiII authol'lze the reconstructIOn .of Kennard & Co. . the Court House at Elkton awult~ THOMAS POTTS gart a ferry service to Penns third reading in the lower hotJ's!' JEWELER AND OPTIOIAli rove. of the Legislllture at Annapolis. Newark, Delaware M. F. Davis WilliR Jones, colored, a Wil- Th Ericson Steamboat Com- MILLINERY m!ngton .i.lII!k dealer, is charged pany has purchased the steel I A. " L. JannT With recelvlllg bra~1'\ alIeged to steamer Curmania at Mobile, Ala. hav!' been stolen by twelve boys for URe betwecn Elkton and Balti­ PHOTOGRAPHER fl om cars in the PulIman Com- more. The lease of the J "ffers W. Robinson pnny's yards. 1wharf at the foot of Bridge street, J J. Elkton to the company was ex­ TELEPHONE The Bethleham Steel Company ecutc·d last week and the line will i Dlamoud State has purchnReo 12 more acres of stllrt by early slimmer ~WAKK ' PUSr. NEWARK, DEL., MARCH 15 , 1916 ...... FO R A L E- Want Advertisements Whi e ,,"yando te E gg for hatch- ~rHE A Tri, Ie WilMrt- it MI , ...... I EWARK POST I W i l~1 a Vial Ie I~ jng. Newark, Delaware ~IR . E . C. JOHXSO:-:, I GARRICK I 'Phone 1 1RZ T he Cro way REAL E5 ~ATE THEATRE FOR ALE I I f A .ll, VI'il ...... t ..· • Hud ....t II ,Yanted-Gir l for igh fac· /.) 5-15f}. 150· ll · I O ) ·;;O· 4~ 'O·--!!'i af' r Pil yh oau goo-Ion . 81, Or}' wo rk. l\EWARK TR I". T &: ..H E Dr, p I'!' I A. Jedel Corpora ion CO~!PA~Y - Rpa l E a'p f1~I' a l ltne. t HI.~~~~~S\ '~~ D .E~~~ I Del. 3.15 It I bOt""_' £, . , Pr: ., :"'nl"-. x:':, ------. FOR SALE-SeverGI a rrns- ~ ?r. ". I ",eo .\rr~r. . «1 ~. r "'a nted -Female l' ew Ca tie cou :, Del ware ' 1...... er and : pewri er acqu in ed wi h Cecil county, ~Ia ry a. d, nd Ches: li,h boo' .eeping nd office work. ter Co n ., Pennsyl\·ar.;,. Apply the week in Apply A. J edel Corpor ation:­ REAL E. TATE DEPT. Jl'f isR Anna our 'Phone 195, Xewar k, Del 3.1 5 It FAR~I£R ' T R 'ST CO. Phil ndelph in is chool PUCLIC SALE 2-3.ti ~ewa rk Thomas YO U11 g J\lTl' R. J week. ,ar iou depar men s as shown by the book- and \'ou;: her5 for the fis · Secretary t o name " Franki e." cal year ending Januar}' th, 1916, as hown by t he State Trea urer' ~ ~r . Herber F r zer has o,ed 1Vll. H . TAYLOR, I Reward if returned 0 Office and wh ich were corrobora ed by the examinations of the ,ar iou h is househo d good ' from Cowen· J. E .S HERWOOD own. ~[d .. o hi farm in this n · o 'ces and department- by us. I Welsh Trac ~e e ing House c·oi!;:. RECEIPTS DR. S. TA nOR YOUNG Farm The sen-ice a he :\ L E . Church B ance Januar}' 12th. 1915 ...... $ 14,41 .41 3.15 It 156,8- .64 Veterioa.ry Phpician and on next Thur sda - ai e oon will Clerks of P eace. Licenses and F ee ...... 73 ,366.42 FOR A LE-Thoroughbred be i. charge of he local W. C. T . In ~u r a ce and Banking Department- ...... Surgeon 112,000.00 "'h' e Wyando e E ggs for hatch· L . P rominen s e2.·ers will ad· Railroad--S a e Taxes ...... Newark Delaware 11,550.00 THE DELAWARE NURSERIES D. " A. Plio.. 11. ing. S .50 fo r 13 eggs. .-\ ppl:' dress he aud!e ceo Come .:l ut and In eres on ~ ortgages .. . . .' ...... 14.430.96 D. S. CO LLINS . Ma nager Dr. F . B. 'i\t: T, hear he a d help along with Telelrfaph and Telephone Companies ...... 2.453. 1 MllFCRD . DE L Ke m b les~ i.l e , Pa. this good cause. Expres. Companies ...... De artmen of Secretary of State ...... 20-1 ,359.91 lIanufacturers of St eam, Gas and E lectricity ...... 9 1.34 short REPORT OF THE COND ITION F ees for State Licen es ...... 2-1.00 Ihich preceded 96.663.70 OF Franchi-e T ax f rom Corpor ations ...... ~ the College 11 ,092.96 The Newark Trust & Safe Colla oral Inher itance T ax ...... C" was announ Sale of Law- and Codes ...... 523.55 ng of the New Deposit Co. Sale of Delaware Archi,es ...... : ... . 40.00 ·e held 'at the 4 .260.59 At Ne""H i t e SI :e 01 De la.. are. al t e <:; ale of Railroad and Railway Guar antee Deposit F und . . . ext Monday L. . 50,000.00 7. 191 6 G{) \' ernment Appropr iation to Colleges ...... ~obin so n will C lc s~ 0 8 "~in ~s . C . . Co\'ernmen Appropriation to Colleges as per he ;y Music." mith Alrficul ur al Exten ion Act ...... 5,000.00 ~ e announced RE OCRCE a e 0 Old F urni ure, e c ...... 21.1 0 eld in the EI Lo&n;; and Discounts. i2373 7 70 Di.idend- from Stock. Xa ional Ba k of Delaware ...... -100.00 omlng Satu O\'erdra: S. ;; e cu r e d .\cc r uPd In ere- on Delaware a e Hospi al 4fc Impro,e- f the Town and osecur ed ...... 3-10 ~5 ment Bo d_ Is ued July 1. 1915 ...... 723.12 'iii be h eld St ocks. securi ies. e c .. F ines- Judge Ad~ oca e Genrr al ...... 4.50 fternoo n. inc! ding pr emium on Recei • from P a:' Pa ien "-Delaware Sate Hospit.al . . . 1i.2-!U7 Ir. Rowan's 72.677 13 · ate Board of Pharmacy ...... 392.00 Our Bit'd Board of Came and F ish Commission ...... 1.3 3.00 nother Icol 12. -12 03 Reiund 0 Requisi io n F und by ex-penses collected ...... 9.5-1 Members 10.007 95 .-\ pr o r ia ' :ons Re funded ...... 2,041.94 uested to R . or:gage:; ...... 50.106 Bond ...... 7.39571 .-\ grega e ...... D u from appro"ed Re· EXPEXDITCRE serve Agen 33,539 . $ 5.200.00 Dae Tru: E- es .. .. 70000 100.00 Chec,,;; and other ca-h 9.93.3.33 ' em...... 1 0 64 6. .1 Accrued In eres .... . 322 !)-! 4,270.00 Fr',:: io nal paper cur· 3.423.97 r.lee Club re C~' . i c k I e 5 and 6,37 . 9 The concert cen - ...... 23492 r oo.oo organ iz ed GI LGwiul .loney in Bank 11.03900 1.- 91.12 en's Co llege I 3,HO.OO g was a sple To al $,436.77471 1 3·50 0 GET THE SAVING HABIT udentR S ll LL-\BILITIE 1,000.00 e excell en 50.0 000 100.00 ..ew Yea r' s has gone-b .l tit is never too late for a lde in ho 1.437.50 Sa\'ing Resolution. Our Bankopens Savings Accounts any rertion of 21'.5] 5 or, da e of the year. In fact. our a nk is a Sa vings Bank. It 19i;on. The :? ·50. ws : 15.00l1.00 started the idea. Club, " Gy psy 45.26Q ~, I) A Dollar .s tarts the account and it is surprising h ow it ()~e; " CI'a(lIe 102.913.7 Douhlp. qua ~row. DepOSItors say it is easy once you get the habit. A n in'," Neidl nvestment of One Dollar plus the habit gives you a Ba nk 'ng," Pins u,t Bank Accounts do give a man a standing in kowfl ky, M A c c ou nt-an~ ne Mason, H the Commumty. Somet:imes it saves the day on a business 1 I,ton , Ann a deal; sometimes it even sta.rts a business. It gives confi­ ~ Ven R and Sel ashier's or Trea. ur· Vocal solo, " er's chec ', ou and· dence to oneself. t~er , Miss ing ...... 5 00 21.350.00 Quartet. 35.094.20 Try it out. Yes, we pay 4 per cent on aU !aves," B T o al $436.77471 24,12-8.66 Savings.Accounts and Certificates of I>epoajl ve ,to the a e of Delaware. ounty of ~ ew therine S c Aggregate ...... $.824,336.96 ea" Ie. - : • Houn: 8 L m. to 4 p. m. mpbell. Cath 1. Warren A. Singles. Treasurer T OTAL ASSET OF STATE ...... $2,356,564.79 Iry Wright. of be above-mentioned corpora· LlABILITIE OF TATE ...... 886,785.00 Wednesday eveninp: 7 to 9 p. m. :::: !~ ' b. "Sing', t ion. do olemnly wear that the r, Gounod" abo 'e - a ement i- rue to the be.:; A . ETS I~ EXCESS OF LIABILITIES . . $1,469.719.79 elley. ' CA H RECEIPTS FOR YEAR 1915 ...... $. 810,318.55 of my :nowledge and belief. NEWARK TRUST AND SAFE Piano sol o, EX P E~DlTL"RES FOR YEAR 1915 ...... $. 800,608.30 W ARREX A. SIXGLES. I. Miss Selma Trea urer. Vocal solo, t: XET CAlX ...... $. 9,710.25 Correct-Atte DEPOSIT COMPANY RS Victoria Signed, HE ~ R Y G. ) 1. KOLLOCK. ::: Iuh, " DAym . RO E. Baney Hoffecker, Cbairman. GE ORGE W. RHODES. John A. Barnard. lfember. te.rest at the rate of 4 per cent is paid on all Savinglf Direc ors. Hen-e~' Hall. Member, A c unts and Certificates of Deposit. u ~c ribed and worn to before Geo~ Hill, Member, Wm. H. E1'IlD8, Member. ~ T~o per cent paid on all Deposits subject to check with me h i 14th day of March. 1916. "'\It notice. LE XARD W. LOYETT. Attest: Xo an- P ub ic. Henry C. Downward, Auditor. NEWARK POST NEWARK, DEL., MARCH 15, 1916 5

I Leichter, Elisabeth Houston and Jefferis; leader, Miss Selma Bach- this season, but a number of Del- PERSONALS IJeanne Underhill; first altos, rach' M' C th . Mabel Dobson, Elizabeth Jones ,manager, ISS a anne aware growers have recently talk- ~ Il' s Joseph Shaef~r and child- and Gladys Walton; mezzo-so- Schunder, I ed unreservedly of the prospect, of Chesapeake City, Md., I pr~nos, Mary Jane ~ason, Cath- Short Peach Crop Feared Jacob H. Rosa, son of the late I' the week-end guests of G' I erme McGraw, ~mlly Frazier, John J. Rosa, and who has suc- adel' and family, Helell Stua~t, LOUise Van Dyke, Reports from prominent peach 1\11'. and Mrs. S. J. Wright, the Mary WrIght and Katherine growers in southern Delaware ceeded his father as manager of Kennard & Co. I isse Wright and Miss Hal'1'iet I Fletcher; second altos, Hilda Ste- state without reservation, that the large Rosa fruit farms at the icc, returned Monday after a vens, Anna Thompson, Mary Pow- they believe the "great, big por- northel'l1 edge of Milford, in a lay at the Denis, Atlantic City. I ers and Selma Bachrach. tion of the buds are killed. As a convel'sation Saturday evening, Dependable Merchandise ~l l' s . S. Minot Curtis and Miss Faculty director, Miss Marion rule it is hard to get a prominent tated that the buds had frozen II l'ci Bre s p nding some time in Brassington, pianist, Miss Alice growel' to express an opinion at solid even before they had com- Fairly Priced

a ·hington. I' menced to "swel!." When ques- The mercantile world is passing through most MI' . W:t1tel' Cu rt i ' is spending ~~~~~~~ tioned further, he stated that he unus ual conditions just now. Higher prices from r- reasons quite obvious prevail lit all sources of pro­ e \\' eek in New York City. THE GIFT SHOP ' meant by that that they had ab- 1\1 i!; ~ Anna M. Springer of I I solutely been killed, and that the duction; deliveries in most instances are s low. We hi :lClelphin is the gu Rt of Mrs. ~J 307 Delaware Avenue wnnt to assure our patrons of one strong prevailing hom aR Young. 'I k ' . f e ll' ' I" II I I crop, in his judgment, would be a fact throughout our store, namely, that on most of r . I(,I' d M' E C II S Illa ' 111 ).:' a speC ialty o · a I'( arty Tl zes, a \IC -Ill ac e failure this year. He quoted other our staple lines . early llurchases, even months I ~' h I gOl e and ftl ~ . 't' C hil dre ll '~ Cl othes, Alltique Puruiture. Bo\\'l s ami Vase: for . n r~ five r e t url1e a er a s ay fl S promment growers as having ex- ago, permit us to offer goods without advanced 'tl 't ' C·t " , owers. HII g-li sh Kll eclill g' ~Iat ,.; for ga rd e ll ~. JapalleRe :cissors. Ilrices. "DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE FAIRLY . anMI.c IdY 'F f C IllllPorteci Trellises for vill es. VegetableallLl Plowcr Ba skets. pressed the same opinion to him. ifl RR Il1 ( re I'eeman 0 am- PRICED" has always been our standard; in no in­ n. ~ . .T. , accompanied Mi ss Ed- I M EI· S k S h· stance during these trying times will we surrender T.jll('~' on h er week-end visit Il rs. Sle to es attert waIte ESTABLISHED 1906 quality to price or advance the price of a single ar­ ticle unless it costs us more when we are obliged to h her pa rents Mr. and Mrs. T. I Manager HERMAN ROSEVICH Lilley. ~~~~~~~~ replenish. Safety lies in choosing merchandise that Dr H . Bl ake has res umed is carefully selected both as to style and quality, We are confident no house anywhere can show ~ practice after a week's ilI­ r~~~~~~~~l Expert Ladies Y0l! suc~ lines of Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, ~f\. ~ SPRING OPENING DISPLA Y OF I SkIrts, SIlks, Dre~s Goods, Laces, Trimmings, Georg­ l' ~. W. H . Steel and Mi. s Em­ ~ Tailor ette Crepes, Chiffon Cloths, Ribbons Neckwear P ie are fi t Atlantic City. Gloves, Hosiery, Leather Goods, . Must'in and Silk .. MILLINERY .. I 913 Market Street Underwear, Linen and Cotton Fabrics as can be Social Notes seen here, Branch N. W. Cor . Eighth & Lombard Sts. n! i,. Mi ldred McNeal gave a I Friday and Saturday, March 17 and 18 Serve your own best interests by an examina­ nee la st Thul'sday evening, at Wilmington Delaware tion and comparison of our merchandise, I' hom e on Welsh Lane. Jacobs is hed the mu sic. The guests MRS. A. R. CARLISLE Exclusive Styles We solicit charge accounts from those of estab­ !tIded Mi ss Alice Evans, Miss Opposite Opera House NEWARK, DEL, Best Quality Materials lished credit, and deliver purchases free within a l' io n Butterworth, Miss Mary reasonable distance, hell , Miss Ethel Campbell, • Everyone cordially invited to view the attractive styles in Millinery Fit Guaranteed .' Ma r io n Campbell, Miss Kath- -~~~~ Bowen, Mi ss Anna Gallaher, Remodeling DONe Pressing 621 ~623 Market Street A udl'ey Mi ller , Miss Eliza­ Wright, Mi ss Elsie Wright, F OR'l'Y- IN'lH ANNUAL R,Ef'ORT OF 'l'HE NEWARK BUILD­ Wilmington, Delaware Harriett Reis, of New Castle ING AND LOAN ASSOOIATION FOR THE YEAR ENDING Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wright, MARiCH 7th, 1916. Cornelia Pilling, Miss Organized March 15th, 1867. nor Pilling, Mi ss Edith Spen­ Miss Helen George, Miss OFFrCERS Notice Hoffecker, Mi ss Edith Hoff- Pl'esident, David C. Rose ; Vice President, Geo. W. Griffin; , Miss EHsabeth Houston, Secretary, Wm. H . 'l'aylor; Treasurer, C. A . Short. ~~~~ Mis s Ruth CJendaniei; n L. Lauritsen. John W. Jones DIREOTORS Farmers p Z· · el Wilson, Thomas Wnson, H. W>8l'ner McNeal, Harry N. Reed" Chas. A. Bryan, term expires 1919 ~ re Immary ~ e Keyes, C. R. Lind of H. B. Wright, Ro'bt. J. Cobbert, A. L. Beals, ...... " " 1918 I ington, G. O. Smith, Mrs. We pay highest cash prices R. S. Ga llaber, A. C. Wh ~tt i e l', W . G. McDonald,... 1917 d, J ohn Edgar, Robert Sum­ for eggs and chickens. Tl' ac ~" Campbell, Carl Fish­ AUDI'l'ORS ShOWing aziel' Groff, Knowles Bowen, William J. H oltoll, George W . Murray, Warren A. Singles. Delaware Commission Mer- I I iam C. Wills and Charles Me- RECEIPTS chants, Balance in Bank March 2, 1915 $ 1,187.96 226 W. 2d St., Mi ses Fader entertained Rece ived fot· Dues 36,586.80 Wilmington, Del. The... mber of friends last Thursday " Intel'est 01) Loans 14,735.95 i ... Both 'phones I D eposits 16.59 " Fines 275.12 ~ Century Club Notes " Pass Books 4.95 short bus iness meeting , , Loa ns Betu I'll eJ 36,340.00 preceded the lecture given College Oratory on Monday on Demand 30,800.00 Musical Instruments announ ced that the meet- the New Century Club wm $119,947.37 All Kinds for Sale, Also Supplies d at the Women's College EXP.ENDITURES Agent for Fred C, Meyers & Co" Monday afternoo·n. Dean . , Philadelphia, Pa, 72,900.00 . '11 8 0 11 will discuss "Commun- Loans made drll'lng the year ROBERT SUMWALT us ic." The Library Commit- I St' l'i cs No. 24, 3 fi hal't;'s withrll'illl'll wilh 5% iut. 463.50 Newark Delaware Ilounced that a Bake will be 25, 15 2,160.45 ; Children's Hals a Specially the Elliott Building this 26 15 ] ,812.50 I iOa:~lr~i~ r :~;. th;h~e~~~! 27, 13 1,272.88 Custom Hatching Silk Hose and Veils i held both morning and 2 , ]0 3 .00 ~ A complete report of 2!l, 45 3,14D.01 's delightful lectul'e on 30, 35 1,972.0fi Done Hi I'd Ne ighborG" is given in 81, 196.G O I I el' column. 32 36 !) G. :~ Let us hatch your hen eggs ill bel'S of the club were re- ' . Ollt' mammoth incubator, and get i A. & L. JENNY 1,20:n.) 14,OG5 .l 3 ~ !I to Rave all cotton and 33, 6() yo ur chicks out early. ~ 834 MARKET STREET l'ags - evel'ything except Prices moderate and satisfac­ red on solid black will be ac­ 2:~. 1 :~ D mntlll'l'd ilnd pflid 11,000.00 tion guaranteed. White Leghorn ~ W·I . D I I ble. Further details rei at­ Pnid DClllfllld Ij o~ns fi nd Jutel'est 21,556.66 day-old c hi~ks, $10 per hundred. ~ I mlogton e aware ~ the request will be an­ Delaware Duckeries, later. EXPE SBS Newark, Del. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Edith Hoffecl{er, 'l'I'C[lf;lII' f' l' 's 8 11 1n l'.y 50.00 Pres.' Correspond.cnt. SI'CI' ·till''y·S S;i1 a l'.y 200.00 Hcnt, Sta I ion C' I' 'y il nC! oth l' Bxp(' nscs 115.70 36,) .70 , \W~,-:-~ fi~~~~~~~~1'$~~~~~~~"" §J;I~!! lee Club ~ives Concer t ~ ;1 l l1 I1 C(, in Bank 69.8 , } Stole Opens at 8.30; Closes at 5,30 o'clock. Closes Saturdays at 9,30 and the ' • e co ncert g iven by the recent- . nized Glee Clu b of the Wo- 119,947.37 1 F P' k S G' m liege la. t Saturday eve'n- ASSETS R a Rpl enclid Ruccess. The Bonds, MO l'l gng s and Stock Loans nts RUI'p r i 'ed everyone by Balance in Bank 69.88 xcell ent progress they had in (' horus si nging uncleI' the DII(' f l'om Mr rnbr l'" 590.98 ion of f i R~ Mal' ion Bras- DliP h OIl1 .AC'Cl'l lr tl rll t!' I' st 30.3 n. The program given fol- Shoes at Prices h. "Gypsy Sel'en nde," Am- l)r lll3nd Loalls unpnicl and accl'u ed Intel'est :::9,: ~:;;595.00 I am~~~:~~d I ; "Cradle Son g," Brahms. I ~-. ..1 Ihl p C] uartet, "Rockin' in de I Neidlinger; "A Spring 243,022.62 1m The following are all big values. If you need shoes at this I " Pimmti. Miss'es Victoria Nl j\[BI~I\ AND VATJUE 01<' SIIA RF.R 1<.1', Mary Dennison, Mary . a. on, H elen Stuart, Glady.s Srl'l c. IUI I'CR PII'yIIlCllts Gain s Vnlll c I timel~or the near future our advice is to attend this sale. Anna Thompson, Hilda 24 117 1 :~ 2 m.4O 18() .40 8/10 $22,160.73 • and Selma Bac'hrach. 2:) , 3 120 46.23 166.238/10 30,421.55 Women ~ black Ooze button Shoes, $4.00 and $4.S0 values, special at $3 .. 60 solo, "Rnse in the Bud," 26 ] 9il 108 36.84 144:848/]0 27,955.66 Mi s Marion Campbel!. 27 263 96 28.41 124.418/ 10 32,721.93 "When T w iIi g h t Women's colt skin ahel dull leather Shoes, $3.50 vallles, special at $2.95 " Bethoven; "Cupid Made 28 353 84 21.55 105.558/]0 37,261.97 the Moon ," Smith, Misses 29 323 72 15.76 87.768/ 10 28,349.06 'Women's high Shoes, in broken si%es, $2,EO to $,1.50 values, special at $1.20. S c hun d e r, Marion !'IO :~98 60 10.74 70.748/ 10 28,157.70 I. Catherine McGraw and ill 31G 48 6.57 54.578/ ]0 17,192.07 Women's shiny leather Shoes, broken S1%e5, special at $2.40. ight. 32 140 36 3.85 39.858/10 5,580.12 . "Sing, Smile and Slum­ Special pricr • on last year's low cut Shoes. nod; "De Coppah Moon," 433 24 1.75 25.75 8/ 10 11,153.21 ]62 ]2 .768/ 10 12.768/ 10 2,068.42 ~o l o, "Polonaise," Cho­ RS Selma Bachrach. 2880 Shal'C's held by 258 Sfockhold I'S of which 138 1 solo, "Who Knows 1" Ball, 243,022.42 irtol'ia Zukowsky. n I'C bOI'l'OIl'C I'S . "Sweet Mi!ls Mary," Neid­ SUI'plus .20 ; "Southern Songs," Pike. LIPPINCOTI & CO., Inc. Glee Club is composed of Th tockJlOldel\'l authol'ized t'he issue of a lI ew S I'i es to be known I· lowing members: high so­ os No. 3!l, not to exceed 500 shHl'cs fi,,.·yt paYl1uml on 01' befor e Aprit 4th I MisseR Victoria Zukow­ 306 to 3'14 Market St. Wilmington, Del. tharine Schunder, Marion ~"~ h" w ~h~ ~ nh~l'paaboo~ Shar~nll~bnfurSeri~3~ III.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ cll, Mary Dennison, Amelia WIL,IJ!.\M n. 'f'AVI,OR, Sec /'eta/'y. II! _ ~ 6 NEWAR1< post, NEWARK, DEL., MARCH 15, 1916 ======~======~======~~ TAXATION A~gUCATION PO~a~~ ~ haS~~~vol~favored" class, ! !~~~" J~I~n~o~O ~~v~~~~n~ . Fourth IFor $10 $15 $20 Overcoats N~ ___ gives them a special privilege. I Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, is a " 0~ Proposed Methds Discussed- E~p o wer some board with au- military post now garrisoned by I D . thorIty to regulate s i z e s of I the Eleventh United States Caval- Th S Id R I I f $15 $ Subject Interests Farmers schools, many of which are too ry, and is situated near Chatta- at 0 egu ar y at rom to 30 Education and system of taxa- large. I nooga, Tenn. I tion were s ubjects discussed at a . Have literary and debating so- At Plattsburg, N. Y.-Senior big meeting held at Milford on clety. Division: First camp, June 5 to 1/10 Frid a ~' night. The conference, Have boy's and girl's clubs, as July 3; third camp, July 12 to J wh ich was called by the state pa!·t of school work suited to August 8; fourth camp, August 10 We' re determined not to carry any stock ov'F.t lJ .!ItrI OI - - U. Board of Education, is reported neighborhood. I to September 6; fifth camp, Sept- as t he fir t of a series of meetings Have Parent-Teacher, or simi- ember 8 to October 5. to be held throughout the State. lar organization. Junior Division: Second camp, that' s our policy, and these low prices will accompli€-:~, . The idea is to get the taxpayers ~ a ve accurate card record of July 5 to August 8. acquainted with the details of the children's work. I The camp will be held on the our aim, especially in view of the rising costs of waole !:; ~~nCt ih, ", n O Il-- - present system and get them to Have vi sits by commissioners shore of Lake Champlain, adjoin­ think of ways and means of im- and by parents. ing Plattsburg barracks, now provement. Expense of collection, Have at least two community , garrisoned by the Thirtieth U. S. and materials ° unequal results in different dis- days during the term. Iinfantr y. trict . law owner versus tenant Have salute the flag once eaClh . tax all have a very material bear- week. The RequIrements ing on the subject. Have ~r~ - drill s in large two- All appl!cants must be citizens The meeting Friday evening t ory buildIngs. , of the United States, or have Overcoats was attended by the Governor, I taken out their first papers, of At $10 Professor Hayward of Newark. New Owner for Big Plant sound physical condition, eyesight Dr. Wagner, State Commissi.oner Co ntrol of a majority of the normal or corrected by glasses. om Kemblesville of Education, Board of Education hares of stock of the Pusey & Applicants for the Senior Divi- For Men and Young Men that were $ 1 5 and $18 of Milford and prominent citizens Jones Company of Wilmington, s ion must be: o~ M.iJford and surrounding rural has bee~ secure~ ~y Chritopher (a ) Graduate of colleges or un­ dl s tr~ c t s . In order that our farm- Ha nnevlg of Christiana, Norway iversities, under 45 years of age. er fri ends may become acquainted of t he firm of Hannevig & John- .. wit h h is coming subject we print son, ship brokers of New York (b) Other ~ltJze~s , between 21 Overcoats full account as given in The Even- which has contracted for the and 45 ~ both InclUSive) , who have At $15 ing J ournal of Wilmington: building of several large number t~e e ~ lllv a lent of a college educa- The subject of pupil from rural of vessels in this country. It is t lO~, 1. e.,.a good elementary edu- d istricts ent ering the high schools his purpose to enlarge the facili- catIOn which .has been supple- , r eceived some consideration, but ties of the planrt which has a mente?!>y busIness or professlon- For Men and Young Men that were $20.00 and $22.00 f ollowing an address by Col. Theo- world wide fame for producing al tral~lllg . . .. dore Townsend, a member of the paper-making machinery and . Applicants for the JUnior Dlvl­ Kent County School Commission, building srteel vessels. The plant slOn must be .at !east 18 years of who tated that he believed that it will be conducted by the prese'nt age: and In one of the fol­ is impossible to get better res ults offi cers and will likely employ lOWIng classes: from public school work as the many additional skilled hands. (a) Undergraduates of colleges At 520 Overcoats lm Kemblesville system is now organized, and that and universities. in his opinion further patching of Alleged Yeggman Arrested (b) Graduates in 1916 of col- the school laws would not make Sheriff Barnes and Deputy leges and universities. For Men and Young Men that were $25.00 and $30.00 the nec essary remedy, the whole Sheriff McAllister on Saturday tr ~ nd of the talk was changed. He night arrested Louis McAmato, (c) Students in public or pri­ sald.that the prese~t system of as- aged 20 years, employed as a vate schools, who have reached a sesslllg and collectlllg th.e school barber at Rising Sun, Cecil grade equivalent to senior class, mone~ · . was too expenSive, and co unty and lodged him in Elkton High School. that a new method s h o ul~ be tried. I ja il on the charge of planning to (d) Graduates, under 21 , of Pay }.·2 Price Now for Anf Profes or Carroll s uperintendant rob the post office in Havre de s uch schools with above grade. of Kent County Schools, also said Grace, where his father works at • the present ystem worked against repairing shoes. The arrest was Objects of Camps :~~~~!idIDm."t-.Jac,o. IlUVr cr -Ec1 the best interest s of the schools. made at the instance of Postal The objects of these camps are: Winter Suit In Our Stock rtJtory-W. F ollowing a lengthy di scussion Inspector Plummer. \V'ho st at ed To help equip properly qualifi ed of the proposed ch anges in the that Bernard Tobin, a young man, school laws, the vote on the ques- of Philadelphia, had received a men to fill the great deficiency in Men's and Young Men's Suits that were $lrftd1tstrial t ion 'Shall t.he legislature be ask- letter from Amato s uggesting comm issioned officers that wo uld G. M. Kollock ed to change the method of raising that he get orne nitro glycerine immediately arise in case of na­ W. Gri ffin to $35 are now 0\. Short schoo l tax~ s from rental, to assess- fi nd join him at Rising Sun and tional emergency, by giving them W. McNeal ed . v a lu a t lO ~ , th~ same as other t h e~r would attempt to rob the foul' or five weeks of in tensive Statistics taxe are r a ised. E very person Havre de Grace post offi ce on Sat- ) mi l't . . . . , M:. Motherall T. Wilson pre ent voted in t he affirm ative. urday night. Amato closely I ary 1I1 structlOn 111 the field L. K. The out line of the proposed questioned is said to have admit- under offi cers, and with troops of I laws to be presented to the coming ted writing the letter to Tobin, t he regul ar army. $5.00 to $17 .50 l egi s l at~ re , s ubj ~c t to changes as who h.ad ,.bo a t ~d of his new.s, t o To foster a patriot ic spil'it and the yarlOU meet1l1 gs throughout test hiS san? A paw~ ticket 'l pread among the citizens of the I All this Season's Goods---Sizes for Regular, Stout and Young Menthls th~::ter the State may see fit t o s uggest , for a gold r1l1g pledged In New countrv orne knowled f T ugust ,lay was handed to the men present, York was found upon Amato. t ·' . . ge .o ml l­ ~Opp y crown and they favored them. Tobi n and Amat o it is surmised ary history, military poli cy and Oth T her languid U nd e ~ the propo ed plan an ef- may be connected with the gang military needs . New Spring Norfolk Suits for Boys wI 1 Worbted ever on fi ciency com mi ssio ner of edu cation of "yeggs" t hat has been robbing To in stil in four or five week of y with assistants, i provided f or. po t o ~ c e s in the P enins ula for 'l ea l t h~' outdoor life in the habits leked with Some of the suggestions are: some time past . f obedience, discipline, co mma nd Pairs of Lined Pants heaven CU1'l' ent publi city wo rk, s upply State Care for Cannery Hands 'l nd self-co nt rol that are t he pre- 19' ha.s Old t he public press with news and in- . requi sites of effi ciency in every i Bummer p'l formatio n. about t he choo ls, r e- .A co nference was held at WII- business or rofe i . , ~nd , presentat 1l1g the schoo ls in public mlngton on Sat.urday . by State . p s on, a nd to I al $5.00 and $6.00 meeting , institutions, etc. IC a n n e r ~ ' In pector Dr. W. R. l\'Tess- end me n back f rom the camps D i ~ c ting clu b work. a mo n g ic k. of Rehoboth, St~ e Ch ild L ~ better ~. ~ p a~ d to ~ k e ca re o f l i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ choo l to serve t he ame office bo r Tn ~ ec to r Charles H . Grant- t hemselves a nd of other . . for r ural ch ildren. a are served land. ]\JI S. Mar y Malone, Inspec- The expen e wi ll be $30 for $6.50 NORFOLK SUITS $5.00 by \-ocationa l train ing and ma nual tor undE' r t he Ten Hour Law for I S' . D '·' . I t rai ning for c it ~ · children. Women' Work, and Charle War- e n ~ o l l.vl.s l.on and $22.50 for T wo pairs of knickers; pants full lined; F ix a maxim um of the State a p- ner , Chairma.n ?f the. State C ~il d ~ u n lo r D ~vl s lO n , exclu ive of uni­ all-wool fancy ch viot s and cassi meres. Sizes p l' opr iat io n per ch ild, sa ~' fifty Labor .C.ommlsslon With t he view 0 1'111 , which costs about $10, and cents pel' year t hat di tr ict may to d ~ vl s lng way a n.d means .to ra ilway f ar e. 7 to 1 7 yt'a rs . s pend out of St.'\te funds fo r tex'i- ? rovlded. ~e t te r hou In g and ~I v - I The obligation to defend t he books; t h is ma.ximum. if not spent lI~g co n d l ~l o n for people co mll~ g country in case of need a lready f or text-books 111 any year, . hall be fl om ~~I ts ld e the St.ate to work ~ n re. t on a ll male citizens of mil i- 1.;. ed to purchase book fo r chool r an nel les and packing. houses 111 ta ry age. Attenda nce at a mili­ li brary under the direction of the Delaware. C~-o p e r at lOn of can- I tar.v tra in ing camp neither in- Spring Blouses and cou ntv s uperintendent and com- ne r ~' owner s will be sought to e- crease no d ' . . h th O . New mis . .i~ n e r of .education. cure imp roved condition.. Ii ng ob ·li ga ~ o nl. mml es IS eXl st- . Of t he reSid ue of the State di- In t ructors are ffi . f t h Shirts \, I ~ e n d . after the allowance for URGES INTEREST IN regill a r a l·m ~ ' . A ~ e r~: ~n ~eft l ll t : I t ext-book . has been. su.bt r acted, MILITARY CAMP routi ne wi ll be prescri bed for all Serge SUi~INTS : ll ow ~n~ . choo l .dl . t r l:t. only -.-.- Including Inf ant ry t raining and at SOc ~ u c h P~ I centage to Its POI tlO n, as Summe r T rammg for Men nRe pI'act ice Spe ' I t It. entire attend ance bv t he ch il d- t ' . . cia oppor u n- ren wa of the entire ~c ho o l term All t h" Delawarean who at- ~ les \~ 1l1 be offered f or t ra in.in g 75c and $1.00 Values (or a graded scale of percentage tended the regular army n:ili~ry j ~~z\: a~~ovu sl ~: a n c h.es ~f t he s~ rvl c e, of funds on a basi!l of percentage camps at Platt. burS! , N. Y .• last I , . aJ a.I )', artllle.I Y, engmeers' l Hoy 's 1l 1 0 1l ~ t S , in French al­ at $6.00 gn of attendance) . Thi" is just and ,I ummel', h ave f ormed t he Dela- t CO l ps, fir t aid, camp ani- lached or de\" ..: hed coll ar sl~ ' le~ , o f equitable s ince it is in i ting t hat ware Co mmittee of Milita ry Train- , at lO n, etc. fill e i1l1 ported ox ford >" 111a dras. ;.: i­ With Two Pairs of Knickerbockers. State f unds shall be u ed econo- in Camp A ociation, for the . ~ tt e n~an t. at the camp will be mi ('a ll ~ ' and frugally. pu r pose of recr u iti ng in the Stat e dlv l~ e d In~o war strength com- se l\ ('~ a ll d di1l1 ities. Ii hI and dark Ba lance of Stat e 'fund t h u r e- I fo.l' the. 1916 camps. The com- panle ~ of 1I1fant ry, commanded by I bllle.lpurpi . reI\. ];,1\'e;ldtl'flll d pill k . maining unapplied to constitute mlttee I as foll ow : I o. ffi ~ e l s of t he regul ar army. whose I : ilk sl riped etTecls ami reams and a fund out of wh ich bonu. es be J . Danforth Bush. Charles F . dut ies. CO \'er not only t hose of in­ pla ill II'h il e: all ~ i l. ts , (, 10 1::; years . I hese sui ts 1I1 ay he had ill paid to standard a nd s uperior I Cu rl ey, Hugh A. Garland. Hon. , tI'uction, but al 0 s upervision . hi rts I] )/.;' 10 1-1 ·ize. schoo ls by t he State Board of Thomas W. Miller, John P . N ields, and the h ea ~th and general wel- Education. and Fred W. Yetter. all of Wil- fare of their command . Atten- ' -~~~~~~~~~~~~~.! Equity : All high Schoo l ch ild- mi ngton, and Colonel William D. I da nts are on a cadet ba i . r en , with in the State, have a right Denney o.f Dover. . The~e were Those. ~v ~o are members of the t o expect s imi lar t reatment from 1.800 bu s m e s ~ men In thIS camp. S ~te mliltla, or who have had The:Greatest Shoes for Wear that are Made. the State. ! ircular giving informat i.on .{) ther recent mili~ry t ra ining, Pre ent policy helps a few, and abo ~ t t he .e ~amp s may be obtam- may apply, and on approval may h urts a ma ny, or mor e, by reason ed 111 WIlm1l1gton at the State a tt~nd for less tha n the pr~ cribed Excelsior Boy Scout Shoes of disco nt inuance of hi g h e r Armory. the Y. M. C. A . and per IO d of f our weeks. A. the mil­ grades in rural schoo l - near the fl'?m a n ~ ' member of t he com- 't a ry t rai ning is progre ive, the We carry a full aud complete line of the Famous towns. m ltte~ . . . . latter part of the camp is recom- I Shoes---the New Thil' policy will encourage and While It I as yet. u~ certa .1I1 mend.ed for uch men. 111 en of Spring are here help rUl'al school improvement. e X3 c ~I Y what for~ I?gl l a tI ~ n WIll .ufficlent e~peri e n c e will be u ed B o" 'COl t \' tl . . l( r ight at t he home of the child. ~ a k e 111

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position in May. He is a plast­ unknown origin in the grocery collie dog early on Thursday build ing and probably $20,000 011 Depa rtment. He will take the store and dwelling of Curtis mOI'lving, Dr. William Baldwin t he ~tock. The ROrbelen piano DIRECTORY Iel 'el' but will give all his time to Slecn at Market and Macon t s, and wife found their rooms in the stO I'C and the A. J. BalTot build­ the duties of the post. He has which they checked after about third floor of 712 Market Street ing both adjoining the Ross store been a member of the Union an hoUl's work. Mrs. Steen was Wilmington filled with smoke so wel'e damag 'd by fire and water. ~ompany s ince its organization alone, her husband having gone scufling on the stairway that he ,\\EM BERS ~F COUNCIL MUll~cipal Trmtsportatio" . U. BOSSlnger E. M. Thompson J. W. Brown 111 1902. Edward A. Donohue, to Laul'el, the pI' vious evening. he feared to attempt to descend . J. H. Hossinger O. B. Evans the Washinj,>'ton Company was no­ She awoke chocking from smoke James Gillen, employed at the Di.ltrict- J0geph Lutton. Jona· Joseph Dean minated fO I' first and Isaac Darl­ dragging a trunl~ containing City Club, on his way home saw WI L SON 1)~.~li~~~ ;~o . Fader, W. H. Barton Legislature Membership ington, of the Friednship for sec­ J. P. Armstrong P. M. Sherwood clothing and valuables. She fail- the blaze and turned in an alarm. • • LJi.l lricl-E. C. Wilson. E. B. II. B. Wright John PiUing ond assistant chief. ed to secure money and were The fire started in the basement (lil d T,·easurer--S. B. 'Herdman Wm. H. Taylor burned. The loss is put at $1,000, from an overheated furnace and 01 Ci ltll oit-1st Minday night 01 Deal For Big Plant Site and is covered by insurance. the flames spread upward into FUNERAL 1II0 uth BOARD OF EDUCATION A Wilmington special says ______the fil' st floor, the store of How- President- Joel S. Gilfillan that Augustus D. Ledoux of New Died at Age of 103 nrd D. Ross dealer in Women's S ocretary and Treaaurer- DIRECTOR Ne wark Postoffice Y ol'k, h as comple,ted arrange. Chnrles F. Crossland, died at appar~ l. The fire~en found ~he MAILS DUE Ho~~rJec~:~,n~~;I'~;d t ~iC~~~dsHarvey ments for the purchase from t he the home of his great nephew Baldwlns hemmed In on the thIrd PROMPT AND PERSONAL points Sou th and Southwest Labdell Ca l' Wheel Company of a George D. Crossland near Mt. t~OOI" John M. Gowen of the Re· 8.00 a.m. 8.45 a. m. NEW ARK TOWN L1BRARV tract of 35 acres of land along Ph'asant Station, aged 103 years. I~ance. Company ran. up a ladder ATTENTION 10.30 a. m. The Library will be op(lned: the Chl'istiana River in Wilming­ His sole previous illness was I l caC'hlng to ,the th~rd 'Story, to 3.15 p. m. Monday 3 to 5.45 p . . " ton for $85,000. He is said to ad­ from small pox when he wa's 30 h ~ lp them and carned Dr. Bal?­ TENT AT CEMETERY (loillts :-I orth and Northwest 7'1lBsday 9 to 12 m. mit that he is acting for a pal'ty years of age. He was born at win down safely.. Mrs. Baldwin 8.00 a. m. Friday 3 to 5.45 p. m. 8.45 a. m. SuturdCLY 9 to 12 m. 7 to 9 p. m. who expects to dispose of the Rugby, in Lincolnshire, Eng· would not move tIll assured that APPOINTMENTS THE BEST 12.00 m. property to the P yrites Company, land in 1813. His parents emi- the dog wo~ld be saved also. 5.30 p. m. Limited, a n English concern as a grated to this country in 1815 She was carrIed down the ladder BANKS i\elllhic \'i llo nnd StriekersviJle site for a large plarut. The Py­ Picture Framing 8.00 a. m FA I~MERS' TRUST Co. Meeting of Direc· and located in South PhHadelphia and he returned for the dog 4.15 a. nt. tors every Tuesday 1II0rlling rites Company deals \oargely in long known as the "Neck," re- which clung to him 'as he went Al'o ndale and Landenburg NEWARK 'rRUS'!' Co. Meeting of Direc· Spanis h pyrites from which acid moving later to D e law~r~. He down again. The basement and 11.45 a. m. tors every TV ednesday evening at 8 is obtained fo,r use by fertilizeT Upholstering and 6.30 p. m. o 'clock ~erved thl'oughout ~he CIVIl Wa r 'first floor were gutted and the a'nd Chemical Manufacturers. In Company A. First Delaware 'Coor h 's Bridge Cavalary. He has a remarkable Ross stock was destroyed. The Repairing ~:~g ~::: s~o~~~~!:~;N~. ~~~l~r ASSOCIATION Driven from Homes by Flames constitution and wO'rked hard his loss is put at $10,000 on the ~I A lI, S CLOSE Meeting first Tuesday n'ight of eacb Fire last Monday night destro~­ entire life at farming. He often I'oint~ South and West montb ed a tenant house en ,the John S. walked from his neph.ews home to 7.45 a. m. Cooper farm, near Seaford, occu­ 10.45 a. m. St. Georges during the past three . The First Requlerement 4.15 p: m. LODGE MEETINGS pied by C. J. Parsons. He and his years 'and when .8 walked to and wife and child were sound asleep from Middletown, 16 miles in a 7.45 p. m. OPERA HOUSE ... .Is.... poi nts 'orth and Enst 1~[undCL1I-Knights of Pythias, or K. 01 when he was roU'sed by the smell day. He was the State's oldest 9.00 a. m. P., 7.30 p. m. of smoke. He found the house in resident. Two d'a ugr - ~ g Mrs. 9.30 a. m. 7'lIe .• day-Tmproved Order of Red Men, fl a mes. Waking his wife and Amy C. Jones, of Miltoro,- '" PURITY AND CLEANLINESS 2.00 p. m. 7.30 p. m. 4.151'.m. Wcdnesday-Heptasopbs, or S. W. M., child he lowered them to the miss Selina Crossland of Phila­ 7.45 p. m. 7.30 p. rn. ground through a window and delphia servive him. His funeral Onr home-m ade Candies conform to Kem blesville and Strickersville Thursday-Ladies' Circle, S. W. M., dl'opped from it himself. They was held on Monday with inter­ 9.30 a. m. 7.30 p. m. had no time to save a ny of their ment in St. Georges Cemetary. all these rtl les. A fresh assortmen t 5.00 p. m. Friday-Monelll Woodmen of America, belongings. Early on the pre­ .\\ ·o IHlole and Lnndenburg '0. 10170, 7.30 p. m • . 12.00 m. vious morning Bridgeville fire· BaTking Dog Saves Owner's Life daily. Also a fin e line of Pooch '9 Bri dge ODD FELl.OWS' HALL m n were called to fight a bl.aze of Roused by the barking of their 4.15 p. m. ,\[u II da1J--Jr. Order A.mericnn Mecbanics, Chocolates and BtI.tibons RURAL FREE DELIVERY 7.30 p. m. 8.0 a. m. TV edll e.• day-lst and 3rd of every month, 3.00 p. m. White Clay Cnmp, No.5, Woodmen of Glace Fruits and NUlb ' the World Whethe r it I ~ for complete plnmb· T I/1/'l'sday- I. O. O. F., 7.30 p. m. in g- work for a new house or a H ot Drinks and Sall(kiches. E o·g Drinks Saturday-Knigbts of Golden Eagle, 7.30 p. m. small repair job, a ll Y service we a nd i\li lk. Ice Crea11l a lld Ice Cream Sodas perform la rge o r " lI all receives the yea.!' round. PIRE ALA~MS the ~a m eca r cfnl a tte ntioll a ncl s kil· rn case of fire cl1 11 the fonowing num· iJc r in s1Iccession: fnl handling. \\'" have the exper· A Full Line of Sunshine Biscuit and Cakes 27 D ie nce, the knowledge a nd the facil· 99 A ities 10 .10 allY job right, a t the 33 lJ rig ht fig-nres. Get onr estimates MANUEL PANARETOS 172 W . D. DEAN NEWARK, DEL. 31 D NEW ARK KANDY KITCHEN By order of NEWARK :-: :-: DELAWARE Fire CII-iel WILSON

Charles F. Curley, U. S. Attorney Pl'esident Wilson on Thursday the shore, where drowsy, nominated Charles F. Curley of Your Eyes gust lay LEWIS H.FisHER --, Wilmington to s ucceed John P. crowned crimson with Nieley whose term had expired, I Will not tire and ache if fitted with the proper glasses Succellor to A. C. PYLE l ' angu id eye as United States District Attor­ So l11 a n y times headaches, uizziness, inso illuia, blllrriug ,"isio n , etc., nre Till alld Sheet Iroll Work, evr r on dim blue summer ney for Delaware. As prompt: I attrib1lled to slomAc h distllrbance , a nri aft"r til ed; al tren tme nl they slill act ion was r equired Senator Roali UR, Spolltill g- and H eater \ 'ith wh ite clouds, that persi;;!. t Stone on Saturday asked for a These conditions are frequently brought about by Eye-Strain and :I\·e n has long been gray. brief executive session. Senator Work carefl1ll y looked after. , ha .· Old Ocea n ceased his , respond almost immediately to its correction by Suitable Glasses. Gallinger suggested that action ~ ...... __._-J ummer pl ay be taken in open session and no Your Eyes Ache fu rious, hurls his angry objection was made the nomina­ 'Your Eyes Smart and Burn ve ar ms high- tion was quickly confired while You Can Use Your Eyes his vangua rds vainly Mr. Curley looked on from his IF {Only a Short Time seat in the gallery. His commis­ Print Blurrs, Etc. s ion was expected to reach him I Ir:~::;:;;~~::;~::~:r:T Sixth and Marlriet Sm., Wllndngton, Del..tt:'::fJ if' way; on Monday so as to permit him to I Capital, $600,000. Surplus, $700.000." bind: the salt meadows begi n work on Tuesday. Mr. 0., r" a band Curley is 40 years of age and re­ YO~~"··" :;~.~:'~~" ;~ "~::I~' " hI ' '''"'''' Our TrlUlt CertJficutee 01 Dcpoodt ILI'C un Excellent InVClSunOJIl I -88 good 'll8uranoe 1881100 cloaks the barnaclas on sa PaJd-up Lite Pollcles. Tbe)' are s ides with his mother at 600 111 denomlnatiOIl8 ot '100, '20 $1100 and '1.000 nnd bea r 4 per Ie and pier- 'Washington street Wilmington. cent. Interest. Tbeee Oertlll"at,ee have Coupons attach ed. rep.·.... sea I ies sad. Da rk clouds He is a graduate of Georgetown , JEWELER AND OPTICIAN lI6Uting the Interest, whlch o .n be cut off "very s ix m o nth .... amI - ..______-. • •de all above 9 and II East Second Sireet Markel and Tenth Sireets I on pl'C86llta.tlon wilt be pe1d '" . tho Compllny . Univelsity and of the Harvard indeed, our lazy ummel' Law Schoo l and has practiced Established 1679 Officera. BenJ. Nlelds, Pree. ,.,. Scott Townsend. \ · ke.p ,'C ~. nd since 1890. WILMINGTON DELA WARE is dark tide the ma in we .Tohn 8. n-n, VIOII-P1'e8. Ha....,. J . EUlaon, Serl'. '1 You need SHUR-ONS if you need Glasses t Levi L. HalOIl."., n-aurer. ~I so dear __ ~...... - _ F.- rt ~-.l Baldur ruled with Avis, Three Hurt in Car Crash WfiW\tl\fJ \W i. Wi M\wW1W4~ d of ? Misunderstanding 0 f switch l Charles Philip Kra uth s ignals caused ahead on colli­ s ion of two trolley cars on the C«@@@@@)@@@@@)(g)@)@@)@@@@@@@)@@@)t) ON OUR BIRDS Ris in g Sun Line neal' Henry Clay earl y on Friday morning. Mathew tinued from page 2) S. Slaughter, of 520 North Clay birds of prey are the Street, a passenger on one of the ! I Ha wks, which f eed upon car s, is at Delaware Hos pital with d g l' ~ss h o pper s ; the Red· compound f.ractures of both legs, r ChI cken Hawk. A nest J ohn H a wkins of 405 West Second I You Caon't Afford to II wa located a few ~ears I strnet, and George Spring,el',' of a tree on the Expel'lment 1614 Ferl'is street were Injured The nest was sixty ~eet I about the head, dhest a nd body I be Without It I g round. The~e blr~s and cut by bloken glass. T·he kn.own to stay I,n the al,r 'other C:Lr, a tripper, contained but When the child.oen have the ll~rlJ()C"_I"(>\Tpn 111 the morl1lng. untJi two passengers and they escaped 0 0 Bell story tooth-ache; when a cold settles in I the afternoon, Without by jumping. The cal s collided on 0 0 once. They feed upon a c~rve and both were wrecked. I ppcrs, field mice, and ~ the muscles of your neck; when you 0 No.5 The customers of one baker The ha rm t hey do is more Robbed and Beaten on Road mpensated. Reference was

Essay on Calf Bindings or ~ ~~~;p, Signs of Spring l­ . . Bring them to my New k In the bewilder ing upward ar i HELP WANTED office on Mond ay's bef ~ I climb of fashion, skirt bottoms . still outdistance shoetops by sev­ . Noon and I w.i11 re turn th-em 1:1, eral inches of stocking. But van­ 0f0 ished are the ankl es we used to Young men and boys wanted---Steady employment and ~:1iu!.i~~~~ :h::~~-;~:by~~~u~~e:aitl~ my Philadelphia oUice ~~ I I __--:' ::::::=- see in t he good old days of pumps ; strange and bo ~der t hings gOOd wages--if satisfactory. I' and ;~:~ t~~r:i ~l~~o;~ a~~ ~t ~~~~:~eb~ r~~~~~ (':tll ~::ll,it:: ;e '~' I: ;~ r ~::~r~~ I ~ ~~~I~\l )~. J allli r.III' S have acquired a place 111 t he sun. • o n ~ i s t e nt with this kin li of wo rk n ~ " t e n ~ 1 Brok ell. ltllSe, I) Equally heighten ed are t he col­ Apply CONTINENTAL FIBRE CO., Newark, De. I ":'. ~c .n n~ t e l y dll plicAted if yon seud the pieces. A p rc ~cnplillll is :-.:o~~ I';~ ors of t he stockings. Inste.ad ~ f _ _ . I:JJ NbCESS.-\R' . WILLIAM G. WALTON. ~I t he conventional black, w h l~ h I S ------r"------~---- ~m·~· REGISTERED OPTOMETr.IST ('~'( now considered t oo convent IOn al, ident. The letter follows : • 4444 Ge lmantown Avenue. PHI LADELPHIA, PA. I~ there is every shade from chaste "Hon Newton D. Baker, Secretary R AGS .~ At Mrs. Carlisl. ·I. 301 Main Street. Newark. De l., Every Monday ~ ll white to t he loudest ~u e and cr! . of War, Wa'sh ington, D. C. ~~ "rom 9 A. M. to 12 M. t.~ Beverage tints, especially, ar e ~n "T'he Co nsumers' League of Del- I - <- ~~~ _ - ~ =111 awa l'e is much interested in your v 0 g u e-chocolate, cafe-au-lalt, RAGS ~ . ~~~~~.~.~... .::.::.l:!~:~ lemonade, orange phosphate, c ~ a r ­ appointment as Secretary of War, et punch. One even sees f at g l ~ l s and is sure youI' marked ability whose tight boottops over flow and record of splendid ser vice for RAGS with champagne. But the most the public will enable you to f ulfill Buy Strawberry Plants popular tint of all is fl esh ~o l o r ; l he grave responsibilities of your Where Strawberri fo r that obviates t he necessity of new office, f or t he highest good of Rags OU I' own nation, and all other na- Save Your Cotton and Linen darning. I Selbyville is the great Strawberry ce ll ter of th e worl d. Although t his stocking tapes­ tiolJrs." My plants are grown here. I hUI'e the I catli a~ I'a rieties try which separ ates t he boots They are wor th more to us than to the rag man. Notice next the popul ar straill s. . ' . ' from the skirt is only a mere go­ Physician Hopes \Vrite me, tell ing your 5011 condlttoll s, a li d I'lan' I'our orUer. between, it is by no means con­ For Recovery week concerning collection. Better do it early, for there will be a !arg-e out-Pll l lhi, ye:n. tent to bloom unnoticed. It ar, James Shellender, who was NORMAN DAVIS rests the eye with dazzling de­ taken to the Delaware Hospital CURTIS & BRO., Inc. signs, erotic embroidery and on Monday is reported t o be im­ Strawberry Nurseryman PAPERMILL pul sin g pla id s. To enhance t he provi ng. Physicians in charge, scenic effect, it may even have a predi ct a full recovery. NEWARK pantalette skydrop. Wh at a rare prof usion of fl ow­ ------~------~------er s is here offered to the view!­ silken fl eur-de-lis, spangled ro­ sette clusters, luxurih nt shi n­ Gold vi nes, ha rdy drop-stitch runn ~ r s . Veritable garden huse ! Nothlllg Hoosier Medal Sale c; ~ so brings home to one the f act t hat it will soon be spring as these l imbs in blossom. - ~ x . , ,' Ladies Consid er .!P~ THE UNIVERSAL CAR !:ducatiomil Top ics With fifty branches---twenty-five assembling A ... ust enjoyable meetin g of the $1 on Delivery I ewark Auxi liary of t he W. H . M. plants and nearly 8,000 agencies in all parts S. convened at the home of Mrs. $1 Weekly of the United States, Ford owners reap the Nonis Worrall , F rid ay afternoo n, No Extra Fees March 10th. The meeting opened benefits of the service rendered by thi s won' wibh s ing in g a missionary hymn No Interest derful organization. Average cost for oper­ to the t une of "Maryla nd, my Money-Back Guarantee ation and maintenance is two cents a mile Maryla nd." Miss Phoebus had charge of t he devotionals and with real service whenever needed. T ourin g read Matt. 28, to to 20 f ollowing The Panalll a,Pacific Judges awarded th e Car $440, Runabout $39U; Coupelet $590; the r eading by prayer. F our new Highest 1I 0nor a ll d Gol d l\ lcn his appointment as Secre­ tary of War. Mr. Baker was elect­ One 1914 Single-speed 1win Indian ed president of t he National Con­ s umers' League at the last a nnual One 1914 Two-speed Twin Harley-Davidson meeting, held in Cleveland last of the smartest, most tastefu l, .october, and aU t he leagues are One 1913 Single Cylinder Harley-Davidson con sequently interested in this I up-to-date dresser is the "Knox .. nonol' t hat has come to their pres- One 1913 Pope Twin trademark---found in all JOHN H MINNICK Two 1912 Single Cylinder Harley-Davidson One 1912" "Indian 5T ATE AGENT FOR THE KNOX HATS One 1910 Harley-Davidson Indian Motor " " Also a few Side Cars "Knox " mar k5 the hat you're and Bicycles All of these machines are guaranteed to be in frlt-da.. working order or money refunded. proud of. DELAWARE CYCLE COMPANY 407 DELAWARE AVENUE SOL WILSON Delaware Tailor and Haberdash r 60S Delaware Avenue Newark, Del. WILMINGTON D DELAWARE I ~~:======:.)) D@(§)(i)@(§)(i)(§)(M)M@(§)(i)@)@@~O)~