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OF SHORT SESSION of LEGISLATURE WAVER OVER PARTY MEASURES -J

OF SHORT SESSION of LEGISLATURE WAVER OVER PARTY MEASURES -J

OF SHORT SESSION OF LEGISLATURE WAVER OVER PARTY MEASURES -j

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iTOTAL OF NATIONAL Speaker Frank R. Zebley Talks DEMOCRATS' 13,020 CARS GUARD TO To Newark Lions On Churches "OFFER" IS ------~ INSPECTED I-IOLD CAMP Photogt'aphy SCORED BY HobhyLcd To 2,111 Judged 300 Citizens Exten ivc . lndy CI ADLER

Safe; 909 Leave Sat. For Unfolding dates. names. and places with the glibness of an auct­ Appt'opl'ialioll Turnecl Back Bethany Beach ioneer calling figures at u sale, Frnnk R. Zebley. Speaker of the F.or'VeHarc A grand total of 3,020 automobiles Members of Newark's Balte ry House of Representatives. addressed passed through the Amstel Avenue "E" will be among the 800 citizens local Lions at the Newark Country Agencies Used lane operated b y the Delaware soldiers who wi ll leave at 12:01 a.m. Club Tuesday vening n th sub- Motor Vehicle Department in its Saturday for two weeks active field ject of "Some Churches and Church As Tool -Chal'ne P. M. I eleventh annual inspection cam- trai ning at Camp Weller E. Stover, Yards in Delaware." paign. according to fin al reports B thany Beach. Other delegations An ardent hobbyist. who h as Hopes for a short session of the mad by J . Donald Harris, head of will b from slate armories in New made a specially of photogrnphing General Assembly, which I'e-con- the crew which opera ted here Castle, Dover, Milford, and Wil- church 5 and formel' church sites venes next Tuesday following a 90- P. M . from Saturday morning until last minglon. throughout the state, MI'. Zebley day . recess. wavered last night in night The S cond Baltalion, under Maj. has assembled a rich collection of an Interchange of statements by I Of this number, 2,1]] were judged J ohn W. Davis, consisting of units historical data pertaining to all de- J osiah Marvel. Jr., Democratic State d 108 E. Main Street, up- as being safe (0 1' travel on the high- from Newark, .New C.astle, Dover. nominations. chairman. and Eb 1-1 . Chand I 1' , Re- h Ir~de gruUP 111 a state- Iways while 909 vehicles were l'e- and Mlliord, WI ll go dIrectly to the A descendant of one of Delaware's publica n State chairman. I ~.cck Elmer E . Thompson jected for one of the ten inspection S. E. Dameron duPont Boul evard by the nearest oldest families, he was able to re- A proposition that th Republi- bv Ihe chamber o( shar- Taken to the W ilmington General points. Mr Dameron and D,' Thomas F . route and then by separate con- veal nl1merous interesting anec- cans confirm the appointments of ;csponsll)illty for "kill- Hospital S'lturday after non after I Improper foot bra kes led th list M. n~ s president of th local 01'- voys to B~thany Bea.ch. dotes concerning the origin of many Governor Richard C,. McMullen in of Ihe proposed street, being confin d to his home for ai_lor defects with 426 cars iurned ganizalion re resent d the Newarl, While SI.X ho:"'s .' s ~ ll owed for congregati ons existing at the pres- retmn for Dcm ocr:' tl~ support of staled that he never had most a week by a clot of blood on back for cha nges. while faulty lights Rotary CI ~ b ~t a district assembly the 114-mlle tl'l P, It IS expected ent time through his knowledge of Ihe welfare approprllltlons has b en ttl express his views to n o( his legs. Mr. Thompson died Ibrought grief to 192 drivers. A held at Rehoboth Be'lch on Mon- the convoy movement WIll have his own genealogy. reJected by MI'. Chandler. dlreclly Interested in tile early Sunday morning. Death was total of 100 was turned back for d 'lY ';nd Tuesday ~,. S Dameron been completed 111 about foul' h o u~ ·s. Speicher Presides . DemocratIc . members of the Leg- C;IlIS d by complications. bad tires. Other c?mplaints an,1 a~d ~iss Doroth; D a"';ero~ were Th~ time of travel for th: tnp, J ohn K. Speicher, vice presid nt, Islature. meeting at th call of Gov- . never npPI'oach?d," he Seventy-five years old. he has the number of ~ e J ecuons \~ere: also in the par ty. wh l~h formerly ~o ok neUlly I ~ orTiciat d at the meeting in the ab- ern 0 1' McMullen '~ Dovel', ~ " e .re- I'ery much agall1st the be n in th marble and granite lWll1dshleld, 84; wll1dshleld WIper, Dr Emile May rberg of Wilming- hou.'s, has been l educed by n~" sence of President George M H an- port d to haved clded that. In vle.w was propl1scd and I most busi ness here more than 50 years.j 26; licenses and plates, 24; steering ton, ~po ke on "The w ~gner Act" at rollIng eqUIpment of the tatlOn Hon. Frank n . Zebley ey. MI'. Zebl y was introduced of thc R pub l lc~n stand, they WI ll . would nut gi ve a ny land Surviving is a sister, M,·s. H arry gear, 21; emergency brakps, 18; the regul ar weekly meeting of the wagon tIme. . by Charles H. Rutledge, chai rman reserve deCISI on .on the welfare ap- a purl'ns .... he added. Haney Cochranville Pa. His wife Ihorn, 12 ; and mirror,6. Newark Rotar ians held Monday Advanced Deiall DEMOCRATS of the session. proprlallons unltl the Republicans it's my Innd. I paid M'rs. Laura ;'hom~son, died flv~ Daily Reports night at the D e~r Park H otel. The The S e rv~ce Battery, commanded Among the stories that inter- act on the apPOIntments. I'll fight a ny~ne wh?, years ago. I Dai!y r~ports show d appro~a l s speaker was a guest of Dr. A. A. ~:hi:~r s~S L~~l.~d~!~;e Fci e~~~~~~; spered his dbcourse was one con- iI,furmation Declined . to take. It away flOm me. MI'. Thompson was a member of and l eJectlOns as follow. SatUl day Mencher local physician...... HOLD I(EY cerning the widow of n former Although leaders tit the confer- . cts To Id ea Minnehaha Tribe No. 23. l mrpoved -89 passed, 33 rejected; Monday- ' _ the WIlmington AI mory at 12. 01 th,s speaker who il' form d him of an ence declined to reveal the discus- Oble '. . hAn 355 passed, 131 rejected; Tuesday- morl1ln g for Camp Stover. Tents abandoned church site and grave- sion that took place, it was indi- makIng any promIses. Oldel of Red . Me"La~~ O. f ~ e e t a 347 pass d 164 r ejected' Wednesday W D SMITH wi ll be erected and camp prepared yard in the lower part of the stat , eated that the Dcmocl'llts decided stated that were a full Hose, H oo k and a er o m~any . - 299' pa s~e d 135 rej e~te d ' Thurs- • • for use upon arrival. wh Ic h had been unknow n to him that when the Legislature recon- be laid from Center Street He .. was burled fromdthe J~7e ~ Fu- day-250 pas'sed, III rejected; Fri- Six trucks will be used by the One-Day Session previously. venes, th y will insist that the first 10 North College Avenue, nel ,ll . Home. ye~tel ay a CI noon, day- l70 passed, 88 Tej cted; Sat- HONORED detail, which w ill take the new The remains of a pioneer resident ord r of business shall be the con- be mtcrested 111 the pro~o- (oll owlng SCI VIC~S conduc e~ by the urday-172 passed, 74 rejected; Mon- Sperry searchli ghts to camp. Up To Minority, was interred in the cemetery, which firmation of the appointments. a move for communIty ~~:;a ~ ~'. ~~ ' ~~;r~ast~~ t:rfm~~~ day- 146 passed, 59 rejected; Tues- During camp, knee breeches will MI'. Zebley discovered to be those Then if the Republicans refuse to . , . . . _ day- 162 passed, 60 rejected; Wed- supplant the new slacks Issued en- CIIandlet' Statcs of one of th earliest speakers in consider the list, the Democrats of ,,'bllnd street for ~~.lS made a t the UllIon HIll Ceme nesday- 121 passed, 54 r ejected. AT DINNER li sted Inen .. Colonel Schultz issued Delaware's infant General Assembly. might continue their fight against M . only. however, IS ry. Only one truck was turned back due ' orders stating the ul1lform for of- Iniormed of the site by th<' widow the appropriations to hospitals, fi re to me." he said .. "I to lack of a flare. ___ ficers and men wi ll consisi of cot- The length of time the Legislature of a former speaker. w ho was una- companies, and otber welfare agen- lot of peop l~ walkIng TWO DAY " We have been treated with S f C · . 'I ton breeches, mounted leggi ngs' for wi ll I' mai n in session when it re- ware that the particular grave she cies. yard and thats exactly . Icourtesy by the Newark car own- a. ety OUtlCt enlisted men, russet pultees for convenes next Tuesday is up to the had in mind conlained the remains This move, it is believed. migh t happen. People would- ers," Mr. Har ris stated following H cl E I I (J' officers. Democratic minority, according to of a sU ll earlier speaker, MI'. Zeb- seriously ndanger the avowed Re- cars and walk down BARGAINS the closing of the lane last nigh.t, ~ a 11( S .... 0110 Enter tainment for lhe soldiers Eb H. Chandler, chairman of the Icy was startled by the coincidence publ.ican plan of keeping this ses- 111 order to get out , "and we've tried to do our part T . I Off"' while in camp has been arranged Republican State Committee. when in less than a month after he sion confined to one day, during Street. They'd tramp in hel ping motorists with their in- el m n ICe by the chaplain, Maj. P ark W. If the Democrats will support bills had photographed the grave, he w as which the welfare appropriations mry yard in the neighbor- spection problems.. ___ Huntington. Contributions from providing appropriations for hos- elevated to the speaker's rostrum will be the only order of business. "D II "In my opinion," he continued, Waller Dent Smith, retiring presi- ~ ev era l Delaware citizens have made pitals, volunteer fire companies, and himself. Chandler Hohls Hope the Chamber of Commerce C. of.C 0 ar "the driving public is growing more dent and manager of the Delaware It possible to obtam m oti on plC- other welf ~ r e gro ups, worl< can b ~ Holloway Makes Report . MI'. Cha ndler, however, expressed a minute that people w ill . " T B H 11 and more educated to thIS annual S a fe~)' Council, was the guest of tures. . completed 111 a sll1 gle day, ChandlCl Man) l'"usual dIfferences of opm- confidell ," ,ast night lh" the Re- I" park 011 a /"lew -.,IlJ ays 0 e e u lhspection and is coming to reali ze honor a t a testimonial and farewell . Man y ContrIbute stated. ions among members of early con- publicalls can pass the appropria- !hey wont park on I 5 tha t the tests are really ben fi cial dinner in the Hotel DuPont, Wil- Contnbutors II1clude: U. S. Rep. If. however. the Democr.a ts and gregations that resulted in new ti ons in a constitutional manner Al'enue and walk a short AUgllSt 4 ant and not just so much waste of time. mington, last night. George S. WIlliams, U. S. Senator Governor MCMul~e n r e ~ a~ n a d ~- chur.he.s, some of which are still over any opposition by lhe Demo- 10 llam Street now? ___ We were thanked on numerous ac- Gi ven in r ecognition of the long, J ohn G. Townsend, Jr., fo rme~ U. m~nt to the welfare. leglsl,ltlon, It fl OU l'l shmg, were unfolded.. . crati c bloc. F riday and Sa turday of next week casi!>ns b y owners \~ h o ex~re sse d energetic ser vice he has given to S. Senator Dalllel O. Ha s ~mgs, will be neces~ary . fm the G e n e r a ~ . As a feature of the meetmg, WII - The Democrats have so far suc­ . . 1 appreci a ti on at knowll1g theIr cars safety, the affair, attended by 75 Ir <; n ~e duPont, J oseph S . HamIlton, Assembly to l emUln '~ sessIon fOl lI am Dal1lel Holloway, Jr., who ceeded in bloc king the appropria­ WI ll mark two thrift d ays for loca were safe to drive on the highways." associates a nd intimate friends, was Wllh ~ m duPont, Jr., former U. S. 10 days a fte~ the chl~f ~x ec u~lv e represented the local club . as a tions to agencies not entirely con­ shoppers when 50 m erchants are ex- The crew, consisting of J ohn staged by the directors of the Coun- DIstrIct Judge Hugh M. MorrIS, J . receIves the bIlls t ~ awaIt hIS acllon. delegate to the recent convention of trolled by the stale must have a pected to participate in the annual Moody and H . Wilson Price, of New- cil. Th o mp so ~ Brown, Coca Cola Com- . To OverrIde Veto Lions, International at P ittsburg.h, three-fourths majority vote. mid-summer "Dollar Days" spon- a rk; Ha rvey Va ndegrift, Donald Prominent leaders in the slate pany, WII~lI1 gton Monarch Club, DI sapproval of . lhe measures by made a detai led report of the a.ff au·, Mr. Ma rvel. in his statement, said . Davidson, and Kirk Lynch, of Wi!- were among those present. W. and SelbYVIlle Rotary CI~b . the G overnor ~N111 force the Re- J ames Harvey DIckey, a r eSIdent that the Democrats are anxious to erce I obj ect to the Cham- so red by the Chambe r of c omn: . minglon; and J . W. Webber, of Floyd J ackson, who will succeed The schedule o~, film s II1c l ~~e : pubh~an ,:,aJol'lty to e nd eavo ~' to of Elkton Road but a member of pass these appropriations for the . concentrating a A wonderful opportul1lty WI ll be Delaware City, will open a lane at Mr. Smith as president August I, Sat~rd a y I11ght, .,7'ygmallon; .. Sun- ? verl'lde hI S veto, Chandler pl om- the Wilmington Lions, Club, was a care of the needy a nd indigent sick. of the blame on my head offered local shoppers and those Dela ware City tomorrow. spoke of . the dinner as an affair day, .?unga Dm:, i~~~y K~~ '" ~~,se I S:~. 1 convenin of the Le is- guest at the meetmg Tuesday. He criticized the Republicans for failure of this street to go from surrounding sections with ' ti~ged .wlth sadness.". H e extolled ;,a m ~~on~~t ;,~ , ;Ug. 3, ''' Uni o~ l a t~.~~nt~ee major p~o bl e m to gbe . . spon.soring a program of ~'i pper leg- ,as. intended. . especially first-grade mercha ndjse being put COllnter Auack Launch ed f!'~ s;~~~ fO;o th:s t~~~:;~n g ~~~:~ a~ : Pacific;" Aug. 4, "Kentucky;" Aug. taken care of is the legislati on with Over 160 AUelld ,Toll~?f ~~:t~o n I~n~ i~~~ '~~I~~f;I~~ ~n~:~~ ~o:: :~~ e~~~d~pP I::C h:I~~-:; on sale at prices far below costs, By Pencader Trustees among the leading states for safety?, "Wings of . t~,; Navy;" ~.ug. 6, reference to t~e ~ospi~,a l and o.ther New York \VorJd s Fall stitutf:nat manner over the Demo- in many cases. Trustees of P encader Presbyterian in the country. Okla~,~ m a Kid, ,f"ug. 7.. D aw.~ w~.lf a r e orgal1lzahons, he Said. n More \.han 160 rural people from cralic opposi tion. Swan. Louis HotTm an, 56 E. This is the third event staged ~y Church, near Glasgow, this wee.k, . . S ti~ e Reviews . lIistory ~~~.o ~ , "~~:~e 8City~,a:~d v~~~.r~o , en a~~:~ eb e~~~~e hoafv~ot~o:h:~~P~~~t_ Delaware and the Eastern Shore Approval Noi Demand~d Sireet, and Roger Williams, the. trade body since the affaIrs launched a legal counter attack JI1 ReV IeWing the hlstOl:y of .thc "Ice Follies of 1939." ion of the Democratic bloc and their counties of Maryland attended the He explai ned that the faIlure of Main. were named by the were revived in 1937 a nd every the ; ourt o~ ~han~er~1 ag~n s tththe C O U~'~Il , tDrr ~h MO Apo~lt~~~;~~~- subsequent veto by the Governor New York World's F ai r last week the Republicans to confirm the Gov- of Commerce last we~k as effort is being made to have it ~;~e~ ~t~:mourr e~w to a~h: ~~,j~~Cli~~ i:l~' ~ ~ t~e een la: gement of th ~ after the Republicans passed them." as members of the fifth Delmarva eh,:nodr's daPthPointm~ntts hafs se~;?u s il responSIble for the failure . d ' . . • . . A ked w hether other legislatIOn In ere e opela Ion 0 pu IC 0 - proposed t t t b surpass a ny occaSIOn ever stage suit brough t against them recently. CounCIl s work from mainly Indus- LOCAL MAN s Ch dl f I tour, sponsored annually by the fic es and that the Democratic propo- s ree 0 ecome a here in ihe past. . Th~ demurrer's prin<;ipal c ~n tcn- trial s~ fety to public, school, home, ~ a yc o~~~~~~~nt~~ a l :~ r:~:s: ~ s~~ Agricultural Extension Services of silion was made in an effort to cor- and Dr. Swan, it was To Display Banners tl on IS that the complainants In the and hI ghway safety. . r .dict whether the Le islature will Delaware and Maryland. rect the situati on. gl APPOINTED to donate land for Official "Dollar Days" stores will suit ~ad not made or slaged a cas~ /~hpr~se nt~ng a g~ ld w al~ h , h .ft ~d~oUl'n sine die follo:ing the ses- The group visited the fair on He further explai ned that the while the urchase of a display distinctive emblems and entItling them to the recov.el:y a a e Ire.c ors, an a go . ~ aln . . wk, . Democrats, in offering the propo- Street pby Mr. Wil- price cards, both of w hich h ave the church property. The rnJl.mc- to match,. gIven by the ~ouncl l s o~- TO POST 51o n next ee. Tuesday and ~n J oye d a boat t~'P up silion, did not insist that every the only possible en- been provided by tbe Chamber of tion had been brought against fice sta ff. to Mr. Slmth, ~ov e r s the Hudson R,ver to West P ornt on Democrat appointee be confirmed, and exit, tratie officials Commerce. Thomas C. Brown, George . Brown, M a~or :-vallace ~o o d1ord delivered " Love"' To Be Subject Of Wednesday where the party went but merely that he be judged on his Staged on Tuesday and Wednes- and Walter E. Cann, whom It called an Impl esslve trIbute. . --- ] through the UnHed Slates Military meri l.!; . Indica tes D'ff d ay in former years the affair was the "trustees" and the Rev. Henry J . K. Johnston, CounCI l secrelary, G B p . J Le ss ot:-S erl~on At Chl1rc 1 W d d . . aIt In replying Mr. Chandler said, the recei ter~~ce Dr shifted to Friday and Saturday ihis G. Welbon, whose pasto~ a l relations was toastmaster .of the affair. !Ie •• earson, r. "Love" will be the subject of the Academy. e. nes ay evel1lng, - the proposition was that the Demo- this Pweek t h ~ year at the r eqLcest of numerous with Pencader were dlssol,:,cd" by I n tel's p e. rsed Intro.ductl.o n~ .w lt h SIt d St t lesson-sermon to be delivered at the er a return tnp to New York, the crats would support the welfare ap- . f ' f people residing in surrounding rural P resby tery in the recent "schI sm of clever ston es gwen 111 hIS rnlmlt- e ec e a e First Church of Christ, Scientist, group divided, some of the mem- propriations "provided the Repub- are~~~~:~ a~ be~~r communities. the Presbyterian Church. able fashl.on. . V". Ch II. P ark Place a nd Van Buren Street, bel'S going to Radio City Music Hall, licans would confirm the Governor's donate land for the ne! With George F . J ackson serving Filed by Edward W. Cooch, at- Mr. SmIth, nohceably touch: d .by ICe- ance 01 on Sunday mornjng at eleven and some goi ng th~o ugh Rock ~- appointments." He scored Demo- owners denied that as chairman, plans for the sale have torney f. or the defendants, the de- the trIbute, . exp~es s ed appreciatIOn o'clock. An evening meeting will feller Center. A VI SIt . to the fal l' crallc leaders for attemptLl1g to use evel' been a roach d been under way for several weeks murrer contends: . for th7 testlmol1lal .and urged tha t George Burton Pearson, Jr., a also be held at eight o'clock. on Thursday climaxed the trip. as a club the much needed welfare while t:: oth e on and ma ny m ercharits h ave been It does not appear the c o mpl~ln- the dlrect?rs continue WIth Mr. member of the Newark Board of legislation" in an effort to force con- Ul e h d er iwo searching w holesale marke ts in ants are members of the seSSIon, J ackson, h,s successor as preSId ent, Education, was commissioned as • 74 II firmation of the appointments and ~h a never agreed their efforts io offer genuine barg- the board of trustees or the congre- and J . J ames Ashton, t~e new man- vice-chancellor of Delaware by Gov- f::9 A·-lent Death a explained that 'it must be at once b e\; el~u ~sted that ains at drastically reduced prices. gation of Pencader Church, or that agel', t ~ e same cooperatIon that ihey ernor Richard C. McMullen, it was r arm - CC lUI obvious that such a proposition e WI e rom pub- A ~peciai "DollaT Days" edition any member of the session board, gave hIm. announced last week. He was ap- • • T I could not be accepted." of The Newark P ost will be issued or c o ngregatio~ app r o~ed or con- P~al ses Irenee DuPont .. pointed by Chancellor W. W. Har- HIgh On Industries .I. ata He. ou~lin<;d the extr~me need of of the ~~:~~~~.ou~:~~~oc7: ~:~~o~:~~ii ~ ~t!~gre~a rg ainS offered ;~~~~~n t~ui~~elr brlngrng the rn- ~T~~ ~~~;t~h a~o~~, w:~t ~~!:e~~;'~~ rin;t:o: of Dr. George Burton P ear- ____ ~:la~n:;~tut~~~S~ s t~~~tCI~~~o oo/ ~~~ was obtai~:~~~Er t~~ I . A h. - ~:f:~::ff~~J:: i ~lende ;:'e:~ ! ~t;~~~~ ~e~rs~~~ h~::ten~!~I~eUbl~~osCch::~~ cor:;r~~e ofe~!l~ ~:r/~:~ :~ ;~~ ~~it;e;o:;isp~~e~ t~:s~Jte ~ . g*~~ ~::~~ ~~~ ' lt~ ~1~~Ceh 'i~e ~~~~'s ~~U~~eb~;~;~: of Commerce this week. U rtl·cultu ral ut a rlty Th~ Rev. john J . Sheeh chan- in Middletown, Ne.wark, a nd W?S other one industry, according to the place for tools w hen not .m use IS pl'lallon IS ~ot made at thIS session street would have n~a cello I' of the Wilminglon ~ath o lic graduated from Fnends School m 1939 edition of Accident Fact~, .the m a tool house. If. there IS no tool of the LegIslature. _ Streelto a "blind" 0 R nJ t · d ' d th ' t' 1923. He was graduated from National Safety Council's statIstical house, the farm Implements and When the Asse mbl~ re convenes Un iversity of Delaware A dVI·ses n ase r Lan lng ,~~ se'S:fthe e mvoca ,?n. . 1924 Princeton University with high hon- yearbook, now being distributed by tools should be fenced off so ~h aL next Tue~d a y, accordmg to ~ pro- d ' . ,manager smce. ors in 1927 and then studied law lhe Delaware Safety Council. people and animals won't run mto gram deCIded upon at a meeting of proped~~s ::'i ~he SI~~~~~ . ~ ~33 ~~~'~:~~i~:! ~:nc~~e~ec~:~~~ at the University of ~ennsY lv a nia The agricultural accident death them. . R~pu blican party le~d ers in W~ - stre t. 1nd adJ'acent to dm' d ' a n eighbor's and enclose the cu tlmgs to keep the ith th C '1 J I 31 t t Law School from whIch he was total in 1938 was 4300 or 26 per It doesn't take a heavy weIght mmgton yesterday, eIght bIlls WIll at }'razer FicIci . The rose afl Ir.e h ~~ you rs jf you leaves from willing before roots w . e ?~ncl u .ih th 0 ;cce~ graduated in 1931. He then became cent of the a ll-Ind~ stries tolal of to break a skull when the weight tlrst be offered in a form requiring garden m :'y ?urls I. Detjen ' . lant a Vlce-preSI ency WI e erml- law clerk to Judge Victor B. Wool- 16500 drops a fow feet. Many chimneys a three-fourths vote. This would can get a cuttll1g, ~ays L: a~ ' D epa rt~ have developed to supply the p nal Warehouse, Lt., Toronto. Icy, then of the U. S. Court of Ap- The~' e were 4,000 accident fatall- on farm houses are loose with give the Democratic members an head of the fI:~~~~i~ll':!f Delaware. with moisture. For only a few cu:------peals for the third circuit. ti es in trade a nd service industries, bricks lying in such a po s i~ion that ~ppor tl.II1Hy to. join with the Repub- ment of the Pili ' n Ycan be taken lings many persons invert a f~ult CI .. A:i ITS Thjrty-four years of age, the vice- 2,000 in manufacturing and 1,500 in a small wind or the swaymg of a hcans m passmg them. . Green wood cutll gs flrm. A jar or glass dish over each cutlmg, lI'ls lwna ( 0 luge cha ncellor has been associated for transportation and public utilities, branch could easily d islodge them Sh o ~ld the Democrats contmue ~ h e never wood h a~n~~~~~~ n g, with but they must be in. partial s had e~ Annua] P each F e tival the past eight years :-vith .former 2,000 in fanufac\uring and 1,500 in a nd kill any person who may be OPPOSItion, the .m easures w~u ld . U~ e n p,ece from 3 to 6 tt' of good Do not keep the SOI l too wet be The Ladies' Aid of the Christiana Judge Hugh M. Morns, Wllming- mining, quarrying, oil and gas well underneath. be presented. Ifl a form l eqwrmg 3 buds, ma kes a cUm~~ lose be- cause the cuttings will quickly turn Presbyterian Church will hold its ton, in law practice. He Is single. operations. Doctors' bills and funerals run only a majorIty vote a nd then be length. The cuts arc and s: a lillie blaclt and rot. annual peach festival at State Road In addition to the deatbs tbere into money faste~ than .lumber and se.nt to the G ~vernor for appr?val low the lowest bud, emove all As the cullings begin to take up Chapel, Saturday evening, begln- 0 1 R b k h L d . were 1,350,000 work accident in- nails do. Yet, an mspectlon of many or veto. In lhls event, the L eglsla- above the upper one. R at the moisture, admit a Jillle air. When ning at five o'clock. Chicken salad rpa 1 e e a . 0 .ge juries. The total of deaths and In- hay mows would reveal the facL ture. WOU 1? recess for ten days to leaves except .two leaflets roots have formed freely, transplant platters and sandwiches, ice cream, SI.age Anllua] PICniC juries represented an economic that onl y about one-half of the be m poslll?n to se?k . pDssage by top of the CU~Lmg. n Ian ted by to good soi l, water well, and shade and peaches will be served. Orpah Rebakah Lodge h ld its loss of about $650,000,000, the Coun- necessary lumber has been used to the Republican maJorI ty over a Protect cuttmgs un I P I' wrop- from the midday sun for a few twelfth annual P icnk at Ball Run, cil estimates. cover lhe mow fl oor, and ,as the vcto. . dropping them jnto woter 0 .thout d 'IYS Then water moderately ·.. ntll C 'll l T .) T esday night The However 1938 deaths were 13 farmer nears the end of his h DY, AIter the body comple tes Its busl- ping h~ moist paper: P lant;::' soil, the ;,Iants a rc eslablished. AnnJ1a] " Harvest Home" o:~~n~zati~~1 ' wi~ m~et next ' Tues- per cent f~wer than in 1937, a sav- he is q~it e apt to fall through the ~ ss it will recess for 60 or 90 days, d lay 111 sand 01' ll g ht .~oa tench Experienced rose growers. often To Be H e]d At Flint Hill dn~ at 7:30 o'clock Instead of the ing of 2,500 lives. Ooor WIth sen ous conscquen7es. It was reported. .. in small holes or a nOll ow t 'b d . 'oft desired varietlcs on . Keeping MlWhlnery Old weak sway-backed buLldings The money for the varIous II1 St!- about < 1 inch apart, with the iOp st~Ck: \h~~ do well und e~ local cu- T~e annual "Harvest Hom ~" ce l ~- usual tIme. Farm machi.nery and the' handling add to the ' graveyard population. tl~ li o n .s named in the. appropriation bud just above the ground. The Ii nditions but scions and bratlon will be held at the F~lI1t Hill . I N 6 P thi- of a nimals arc two of the largest Such buildjngs arc apt to collapse bIlls, 111 order to reqUIre only a ma- s(1l1d must b thoroughly packed ~~c:s :ust be 'in just the right Church, M c C I e 11 and s v Ille, on a nF~\~~:r~h l!:iJ:e~tFrl~~y 'ev:"ing contributing factors in our farm ac- when the children are clll"lbing Jorlty vote, would be voted to a around them. 11 condition for these methods to suc- wedneSdaY 'i llAbuguStt 17d An all-day at eigh t o:clock In Fraternal Hall. cident problem. A yard cluttered around, or any other time. (Please Turn To Paee 8) Water Well-Carefu y . program w e sage . Water well just after plantll1g, ceed. 'DNo The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, July 27, 1939 J ..e H a ll, a nephew J sse Add If.. to a cup suga r to one at J a mes, the tum ous outlaw, has be n gallon of juice. Heat to boiling Jelly Kettle Wisdom appointed nigh t policeman at Lib­ PI Lm FASH Ions CANNING point, put into bot lies 0 1' j ars a nd I I ~!;f~~:d II SUNDAY Weekly process 5 to 6 m inutes in water erty, Md. , "'(~~ . bath, counting the tim e from point "NEVER make your jelly on a. 1"",======Il1lmUlliollfl/ SCHOOL OF JUICES w hen wat l' Il l'ound jars actua lly ratuy day" Is a theory ex· Sermon boils, that is 212 degre s F . pl oded by the -:- L E S SO N -:. If you have u thermometer, you modern recipes! can p rocess the jars 30 m in utes at With dlrecUous AT I-IOME like these the I BOe~: ~P'fRo 1i'~d:mtYcl~~;'t~lll~' F ello wship with Christ 180 d egre s F . Some think this (Rel e:pr ession. It needs to be re­ fellowship is "compunionship of . To have re31 fellowsh ip w ith in soft folds at the waist with ed, m ade into j elly 01' canned ior HAM He tollowed his fa ther Asa and his Christ means to live w ith Him, yes, a rolled b elt af b rilliants, The sauce. From a health standpoint, forefather Da vid insotar as they h ad in H im, an to let H im live in us. bril li ants are repeated in a this is very good for Americans." NERVOUS ~~~~~ ~!LF lb. 25c followed God. Apart from God and It is a s la te of "togetherness" in the scroll d esign on the pockets. How To Can Juices 10-14 LRS. the influence at lhe Christian faith, Check Below And See If You Have full est a nd deepest possible sense. It (Yes, it's very, very new to have the tendency is quite the other way. Any Of The Signs One Price-None Higher FrequenUy we see tha t a fa lher who is more than fellowship in a ny hu- packek in your evening frocks.) Blackberries. raspbe rries, c u 1'- c ame up from poverty by his own man relationship. It is spir itual You'll see Ann next in 'Warner rants, elderberries, strawberries, diligence and ability will have a unity a nd afTi n ity w ith H im . It is B '''N h B N ' " g rapes-Select fully r ipe fruit, ~au~::;~n~o~~[:::' ~!~k~aak:d Y~~dolt~ ri~~ wastrel son who amounts to nothing, the most practical and vi tal com- ros, aug ty ut Ice, wash, crush fr uit, heat slowly to witb- can kocp you nwake nigbto and rob SPICED HAM or even worse, one tha t ruins him­ panionsh ip or comradesh ip tha t one ======Isim mering point, simmer until juice Y O ~ oO~'tgf~td y~~a!:li "0:;, m::'''tbaa~~ J~~i BEEF BOLOGNA-Armour sell a nd other s. Blessed is the son can comprehend o r exper ience. can be p ressed ou t easily. Strain ~.:1,~gf:,g':~~~Ut~~e:g~i~~';..'rI~~~ A. & P. POTATO SALAD who has a godly father and who has J esus says, "Take my yoke upon FOOD through a double thickness of tbingwhoscbenefitll bave beenbelterproved sense enough to follow in his steps you." We are to go throug h Iiie cheese cloth, or a jelly bag. t h.D world-Iamous Lydia E, Pinkham'. in obedience to God. yoked up with H im, Ji ving in H im, f If j uice free from sedim ent is d e- Vef!~~~ee C~l:':'e,::,':J berb. and rooto 01 without fatt Irom your drurgi.t. Over. mil- BUTTER FISH-Fre II II, A Capa ble Adminis tra tor (vv. fi lled \vith H is Spirit, h aving His 0 r si red, Il et stand !rllh a cool p~a cffe (hfO!" ;!~~hri :8kt~gO~~:.dt.o~ :I~p ~~~~r:y;i!!:! ~~F~odre~tl"hueT npb.~.:t:63ot-:y.'elattr.· nLlyndll.eat:."'prt enPOkhr.jmiD;.1 2, 5, 12). abiding presence for every stage 0 1' severa h ours. en pour a e ~i~~nr~r.olr'fc::: distr ... Irom lemale lune- D FRESH CLAMS c~ : ~~~~ ~1~~:E J ehoshaphat faced r eal problem s. state or activity of li fe. This is fel- THOUGHT clear juice or s iphon carefully Make n note NOW to get a bottl e 01 th is ~~~~b~o q,~~~?~;dt:'~~ ' ~~~ ~~:,e.:~ FRESH CLAMS- Medium The nation was prospering, but there lowshjp wi th Ch r ist. from the sed im ellt. time- p,ovon Pinkbam'.Compound T ODAY Why not let it help YOU? COD FILLETS- Skinless were m any difficult questions at for ­ 2. What about the price of this ======~==:,::;;,;;~======,;;,;;;~===,,:::::===== e ign r ela tions a nd in domcstic af­ fellowship? It is costly. It w ill cost By CHARLOTTE SP ENCER CROAKERS 01' PORGIES tail'S. Especially was he concerned our all. It wi ll mean the death of N utr itionis t, Sta.te Board of B caUb Cleaned, Scaled Heads about their fellowship with the sister n ation of I srael. Idolatry was still ~ea~l , ~re ss:~!~~~ eet~e t~ o::y oti;~ ======common in the land, new territory things, and do count them bul re- M a ny thousa nds of Amel'icans arc h ad 'UI b e consolJdated and fortified. fuse, that J may gain Christ" (Phil. not w hat nut.ri tionists cail well fed. Coffee ~!g~~CK The man who is obedient to God's 3:8), J esus said, "He that doth not Some of t hem a rc too poor to pay law und whose heart is Ufted up to­ take h is cross and follow aiter me, for suitab le food. Others fail to Lard-Best Pure ward Him m ay expect that all his is not worthy of me. He that find- rea lize that the foods which they facullies will be stimulated, and Pan Holls :'~~~(E R lhat, furthermore, he will have the eth his ille shall lost it; and he that cal m ay m a ke ail the difTcrence be ­ guidance of God in the discharge at loseth h is !if i or my sake shall tween abounding vItality and mere Bread-Soft Twist loa! his duties. This is true not only at find it" (Matt. 10 :38,39) . To have passable good health. kings anJ national leaders, bu at abiding fellowship with Jesus means T he Bureau of H ome Econom ics Macaroni S PAGHETTI or k NOODLE -Ann P age each one of us. If we trus t in God crucifixion of seli just as much as has issued an extensive report of a. p g. and are obedient to His guidance, salvation for me meant lhe death study by Dr. Hazel K . Stiebeling of I(etchup-Suuhlenf12 Ill, oz. hots, I H e will bring about a s tonishing re­ of Jesus on the cross. the diets of the families of 4,000 sults in the lives at anyone of us. No Other Way TOluato SOUp-C31ll}1hells ~ ca III. A True Worshiper (vv. 3, 6). ~~~~k~~\~~~s~:~~a:;il~~ l;~::: !f;~~ He walked in the ways of his fore­ I must die with Him and for H im lies were distributed in 43 cities father s in his obedience to God. A if I am to possess H im and He mc. throughout the country. T he diets P eanut Buttel-Sultana lh. jar m an does not need to be 1\ blind There is no oth I' way. It is cosUy. of fully half of t h se families wcr ~ wor shiper at the good old days to But my salvation w as cosUy . H ow found to be in need of improve­ realize tha t Amer ica could profit by dare I hope or even desire to have ment. Te ted and Approved By The walking in the ways at those of our a costless feil owship with such a Diets Antl Ex penditures FOR ONLY forefathers who daily walked with S aviou r ? "A disciple is not above Plenty of money did not always Good Honsekeeping BUI'eall God. hIS teacher, nor a servant above his mean good diets and small xpendi­ Note also tha t J ehoshaphat had a lord. It is enough for the disciple tures d id not a lways mean poor WHITE HOUSE ' r eal per sona l spiritual experience of that he be as his teacher, and the diets. Some housewives managed his own. " H is heart was lifted up servant as h is Lord" (Matl. 10 :24, to ser ve their fam ilies excellent ' in the ways of the Lord" (v. 6). Spir­ 25) . Is that your conviction? Is that meals, from the sta nd point of n utd­ itual exalta tion makes a man better your committal? Arc you willing tio n , at very low cost. $149·90 fitted to live in the da ily round of 10 pay the price to h ave fellow- Many fami lies spen t plenty of EVAP. MILK liIe where he must keep his teet on ship with J esus who gave H is all money to get satisfactory diets, b ut the ground. There is a dearth of for you? made a poor selection. Out of every new per sona l s piritual experiences in Charles L . Goddell says, "O nly a ten fam ilies spending enough to get our time. How long is it since you crucified m an can preach a crucified completely satisfactory d iets, only 4 ::!Is 23c and I have fell our souls strangely Christ ." Cross-bearing is nol easy, 2 to 4 made really good selections. w a rmed ? God is ready and willing but it is glor ious for we a re bear- Only one lh ird of ali the families New Low PI'ice-Buy Now! to do this for us now, as He was in ing our cross with and for H im. studied received enough v itam in A Here's a refrigerator that's both a beauty and the d ays at J ehoshaphat. It may entail sufTering. But our to pro tect them from nutritional IV. A Wise Educator (v. 9), a bargain! A genuine General Electric with sufferings arc for Him and H is night blind ness-the failure of the Here was a r eal program of r elig­ glory. We thus become "partakers eyes to adjust q uickly to 0 1' fTom Sparkle ious educa lion. A wise teacher All-Steel Cabinet A. & p, of Christ's sufTerings" (1 Pet. 4:13) bright Ugh t. Lack of this vitamin knows tha t it is not enough to r e­ and "fiil up" that w h ich is lacking also causes a decreased r esistance Gnlpcfruit I move the bad, he must r eplace it Stainless Steel Super-Freezer DESSERTS with the good. J ehosha phat tor e or the a rTii ctions of Christ" (Col. to respiratory diseases such as colds d own the pla ces of heathen worship, 1 :24). T here is a real ministry in and tuberculosi s. Sealed-in-Steel Thrift Unit Gelatine Desserts JUICE but he substituted the tcaching of sufTerin!! for Christ. Are we wi lli ng Allowa nce of Calcium Asst. Flavors, Ice the Word of God . That ki nd of a to bear the cost or pay the pricc? Fewer than h a il of a ll these fami- 5 Year. Performance Protection Cream P owder and lies received a safe all owance oi program of nat ion-wide Chr istian Compensate For Cost Puddings education would be t remendously cal cium , necessary for building and 11 .7 Square Feet of Shelf Area worth-while in this year of our Lord 3. T he r esults that a ccompany maintaining bones a nd teeth. O ther 3 pkgs. I Oc 1939 and within the confines of our and foilow our fellowsh ip with vitamin and minerals were also own beloved country. Christ com pens;,te a thousand times co n spiciou s by their absence in Read verses 7 and 8 and you will over for the cos t. We have the many of these diets. -' - note thaI m ost of the leaders in thi s peace of God that passes all under- Dr. Stiebeling suggests the term AJAX teaching campaign were laym en. stand ing. We h ave t he assurance "human erosion" to describe the The priests wer e evidently for the that we can ask w h at we w iil a nd eventual e fT ect of these poor diets Laulldr'y most part not inter ested. This has ou r r equests wiU be g ranted a ccord- u pon the health of the n a tion. A 14 OTHER G-E MODELS, ALL PRICED all loa often been so. but let not ing to His w ill and purpose. We liberal use of the protective foods­ LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE SOAP that deter the layman from golng have abunda nt pow er for service mj lk. vegetables, fruits, eggs, a nd ahead in God's nam e. for Him, to do His good pleasure d a rk cer eals-w ould prevent the Get the Insid. Story V . A R espected Ruler (vv. 5, 10, in our lives. We know tha t we are wastage of health which is due to on G·E's Selective Air Conditions 3 hal'S IOc ll) . in the w ill of God as we walk life's poor feed ing h abits. His own people gave him the rec­ h ighway, and as we m ove on to the that permit you to keep food. at their fullest, ognition of love a nd loya lly (v. 5), fioel! B.avor, and provide the most pracdcallow­ Dole' g reat e ternity w ith H im . Japs Catch Whales The j ealous n ations ar ound him were We ca n therefore say w ith P aul, cOllmethodoffoodpre.c"atloo available IOday. afraid of him, for they knew that "Wherefo re we fai nt now but J apan's fi eet of six large whaler s Pincapple Gem God was with him (v. 10), This thougb o ur outward m an is decay- in the Anarctic is expected to catch was what would be in our day re­ ing, yet o ur inward m an is renewcd o ver 7,000 whales this year. I! the Cnr hed Pineapple garded as a r ather unusual means day by d ay. F or our light a ffliction, number runs to 8,000, about 130,000 of national defense, but note that it which is for the m om ent, worketh to ns of whale oil will be obta ined . Pineapple Tidbits was tremendously cffe ctive. Wou1d t or us m ore a nd m ore exceedingly This will be J apan's record for DELAWARE POWER & LIGHT CO. that America were a nation united I a n e ternal w eight of glory" ( ll Cor . pe lagic whallng in the district, say WILMINGTON 600 MARKET STREET 14 oz. cans IOc in loving obedlcnce to God's law. 4:16,17). T o kyo d ispatches. DIAL 6211 Then would our enemies be alraid because God's hand would be upon -By BERNARD BAILY us for good. GILDA GAY

Wise in All I know God Is wise in 011; wonder­ ful in what we conceive, hut tar Cantalo more in wha t we comprehend not.­ Sir Thomas Browne. c Str ength for eed Z for 19 Our strength is propor tioned to our need, In God's service, doy by day. BANANA -Lal'ge Ripc CELERY HEART RED BEETS-Jersey r4'~;;~~"~"-:~i ORA GE -California

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U. S. Tightens Food, Drug Rulee SCREEN ment of gold into the United States DAILY FARE Polish OrgnnizlI lioll PIau ~I~~~~ 1~~I ~)e~~Odp~r~5h!~ ~vn~t r:~~ To clJ Plaut's On Till1(, United Slates securities by Euro- NEEDS EGG Airplmll'S arc to bt' sold on the SNAPS peans. During the entire period instullment plan In Polnnd l.oPP. 1933-37, foreign holdings of Ameri- nn orga nization whos( function Is B y napper cnn corporate securities incrcased I CLAIM to ncourage air-mindednl', s. hos by about $1 .300,000,000, Thi in- ilnnounced in Worsaw that n TATE THEATRE BRIEF crease is estim nt d to xcced by 'pclIplc's airplane" has b(,l'" plnc d $400.000.000 the net rise in the un the market. amount of such securities outstnnd- Two types of plnnes nrc otTered. Friday and alurday ing. indicating that net domesUc Tn h'i lion i t The cheuPel' co~ ts $1 ,240 It is n One of the outstanding motion holdings of these securities decHn- single sl'ater with n cruisi ng speed pictur s ever filmed will be flashed I ed by approximately that amount. POi) l s To R i (' h of lust undl'r 85 milt's :m h" ur nnd On on the screen at this theatre when During the same period, domestic a range of 375 mile. Thl' " ther ' • "Jesse J ames" has its local show- h o l ding ~ of foreign ecurities de- Food Co 11 tenl machil"'. which h os two sc,lt", Is COlld lll ing these two d ays. Three of Holly- clined about $700,000.000 . pril'l'd at 1.825 It Will h""e a . x.:.~~a , ~\rld,. "i;i! i~ ,~r. I" U IIJ" wo d's top ranking stars was chosen G v rnment Obhgations "E ' - '- '- '-d I" cl lllsi ng sp(,NI of " vcr 110 m ll l'~ ,til -. ~I'I('\ ' ''T . by Darryl F Z,lI1uck lor this pro-l ac .. It a n C'gg ~ \ e l) 11 ) h Ull I fl nd R l'o ngC' of 435 Iml('s. l!lsS £01111" S .' : tone ductioO' Tyrone Power 10 the IUe The report a lso deals Wi th the So S,IY some of 0 111' leachng Quth- Pllyments arc to be made '''IS C,ISY a lll·u. ntee n.;;';·,::~,~·l tttI• ."rl. '"' ~ ~. ~;::,!::"'; ".- "". H,m', F,.d.. '",d N.. " .bw, "". " Fd"~' C,,",.m,., : ;'::.~'~ ~::~;'~:d ~.:!':~: ";':.:::; "" .,,,,,,,," lO" n.l'l rcport· tllwns , Kelly. . "The I' tatl value of 58 t oads can- obhgallons by dlfTel nt !I f ,IS su 5t d m the mll1lmUm or ______.=====,...JI;,,~ budg, lind tit" colll- I The picture deals With the Itfe sumed annually by a tYPica l wOlk- Investors Of the total II1Cle?cI~ssesSe of ~g. In h 'I,JI~;'lllIlg Within of one of America's most famed II1gman's family was $195 In 1929. app r oxll~atelY 1 5, OOO . 00~ . 000 111 .the m~:~: a ~ .c,~~~ d\~~~~, eggs h,we so Lawyers Litle til For W r ,~P, "Ill fac toi lly I "bad m n" How he beca me the $88 10 1932, and $160 III 1937." outstandmg direct IOtelest-b~UlII~~ cl l'flnlte a pl,lce m the cl lll ly d lC' t is EV C'I'Y suh cltor 111 England h,,, rC' - He) figul'l'd at the . out-law. feared by many towns and debt of the United States ~ exrlu bccau'e thC' y arc (I nC' (I f (lUI' best C,'I Vl'cI a (j1l C's tl l1 l1n alre Irum the ,I hen thC' buclgl't i large ratlroads. The producllon w as Ing short-term Issues) bet\' een thC' fllllds for su IYll1 g rot(,lI1. m ll"'l'- [ ,IIV SoclC' ty ,Is ltl ng fll l dl't , " I ~ of ycar Il lit tu uVl' 1 1 flim d 111 natura l color 10 the actual B - end of 1932 and the end of 1937, I d " t pp s ~'s MI SS Pc Il'l hiS bn th, duc,l tl on alld pnl(csslllll- up should amuu cmnplled locals where "J esse J am s .. called US 1 n e S S about $3.300,000,000 was absorb d by ~1~ ~n . ~~ am\"S" ,. CC' U;li- al (jllaittl(,s The I'cplil's wlil form .I1rAU'I1I'. A s t ate :~~~l~, ';(It the fi rsl . .• • h iS home variOus Treasury IU~d S ;~~~u~~v~~~~ V C'; ~ lt ~ n'~f ' ~~I~:~'~~~' SC~~~y ' rank the basis of a nnltonal reglStcI' II I ..------I ~ Munn. until J lI ly I , S ign d one year ago. the federal food, dlllg and cosmetic act Will Monday and T uesday and mental age nc~e s T e T d With mlll< 10 the (juaitty of protelO London for the professloll should or ~:~hhghts 111 con- becomp e fT ctive Sunday, glvlllg the govel'l1me~t control for the fil'st Th . averag,e ~~l~~nl!~er t~~:~QI~ ~~:n:~n;C I~~t~~l~S \~~r e~'~~~u ~; ~~: s for bUlldlOg muscle (i ssue and I

ot Congress and enacted into law, Editor's Mail Baa 01 . th re seems to be little chance of b)1tHat) , such happening, since both Ihe THE NE.K POST WEEK TO WEEK House and the Senate nrc fevcrish- S h ~ uld n~ C ut . \\'1111':;--, • n Iy working toward an 8rly ad- Sir: I wish to cOlntnend you on WIlliam S N , ' No,,~ Founded January 26, 1910, by the late EVllretl C. Johnaoo 1 journment, Since there is a diff 1'- the v ry inleresting editorial in The dil'd at SIn Y rn ~ r~:: , 83 An Independent Newspaper WASHINGTON ence of opini on among the railroad New?rk Post n ,f IV we ks ago re- Sl'I'l ll'CS, ".,nctuclcd Published Every Thursday by the Newark Post, Inc. labol' organizations regarding this !lnrdlng weeds 111 Newark, EVl' I'l'tt llulhn'ln, ,~Y Locally and Independently Owned and Operate"; legislation, it is probable that the 1 noticed resull s from Ihe publi- till' n T J unl'~' ~'te EDITOR ., ' By J. E. JONES bill wi ll be held over and gi v the cation w rc very etTectil'e il~ som Tu 'scl,,), ,Iuly ~5, With Ali!SOCIATE EDiTOR ":::::::: ::::::::::::::::::" C~~fi.tI1k !f'l];~~ propon nls and opponents a belter parts of the town- but ev~dently IIt'ad Ilf Chl'istlann , chance 10 sludy the provisions of all th~ properly owners, dId nut . Irs, ~I",)' l" Telephone: Newark 4941 1940 Ticket A malleI' so important to Ihe life the bill and if possible reach some I'ead It, ns Ihere arc stIli weeds 1111' \IllY I Sti l Member oC The Consolidated Drive for County The fi gure of Ihe Gallup polls and liberty of young Americans agre ment. growing ovcr ,ten fe t high within dlt·d."" . h'ncl, y, J~~l\~1 Nowspaper National Advertising indicate the accuracy of Ihe obser- who arc not tre7 of the danger of HATCH BILL-After a biller and 200 feet of Mllln Slrect. , II I 6, Y"d'S FUlll'ral National Advertising Representative vat ion oC onc Senntor thut .. the only bell1g broughl mto unother war. stormy session, which lasted unlll V''''''s vcry rcspecllfully, held lodil) (r"In th American PI' ss Association Democratic issue is Roosevelt." The should be studi d and understood ailel' midnight, the House passed thc Bcauty Lovcr flllwr, I p 11'1,,1' \\,it; R , Prcsident is expected to be the by Ihe people of this country. II Hatch Bi ll is "10 toke politics outl 'e\\drk CI'llll'hn 22~ West 39th St., New York City nominee, unless he should d cli ne would be absolutely unfair to di s- of relief" and forbids uny Federul ,nor Glides Seventeen Iiles ~Ir" (",'Ihl\~illr , Entered as second·class mailer at Newark, Delaware 10 be a candidate for a Ihire! tcrm. card old methods, and lake up n · w employee to toke an active part in Flftl'cn,ycUl'-uld Godfre)' Sialcr ~ lrs. ('.IIh,lI'lIll· ,J _____ under~ct of March 3, 1897, The same Senatol' and most demo- oncs, wi lhout sounding out every "1.)oIitiCUI management 01' in poli ti- rccently, mude a seventecn-mil ,\:1,.11',. dl,'<1 t hl'r II: ' 11ev~Wt'if~P~~~~a~~I,~eo~~ \~!'"r ~:Rc~u~,c;.~~ti~~~ t e~ , 2~lal;:~ ~"c~~'~~/~~X'NCI~ cratic If'uders do not expect him to pha:e 0: new legislation. cal campaigns," H forbids Federal ~lIder nIght from LClcesler 10 Not- Snllih ('I 111·g,. Al'elllle 01 SlOglc copi s 4 cenls. Make all checks paya~le 10 The Newark Post. 'd c1me. HlslolY of Ihe past 25 years sholVs jobholders from attending national bngham, En~l and. He was tOlVed d :IY, .Iuly ~ti Slllunn ;l'q --'--'---- , ' The Gallup polls are accepted "s that we haven't been very smart in FROM CONGRESSM AN convcntions as delegales or alter- up ~y an airplane and cast ofT th 1\111 bl' II> "l'Ird ,It th. , _ .. velIWU"'" 1~g~e~~I.?,;,s~l~a ~~rVd':t~'}I'¥h~;~~~S5{~;~:~h~~r °a~ai~q~~~~, important becaus in ev I'y show- our pose :lS " "neutral." Two years GEORGE S. WILLIAMS nates, It also prohiiJ its coercion in to~vmg cable .at, 2,000 f~.et, Godfrey H. ~ ,> ChulI·1t S.,turd" _____ dOlVn they have proved to have ago when the embargo plan was electi ons, bans the solicitation or re- cllmbed In IISlllg ,cullcnls to ~hc July .n . .11 lI'n ,,'cl"ck We want and Invite communications, hut they must be sIgned by the writ- bcen correct. The polls show approved by OUI' Government the ceipt of political contributions from clouds nne! by flYIng blind IIlslde ~Ir' . !\nnr llr )Iillet er's name-not tor publicatIon, bllt for our information and protection. Thomas E. DelVey to be th favorite people fell that Ihey were in the NEUTRALITY- On the evening any pel's n in the relief esl ( 41 A man of vaned attnbute ' one of l h e mo ' t ,· t nkl11g Dewey IS Loo young and therefore IS light 111 IllS lecent statement to PreSIdent Roosevell and SecletalY , I , g . ' IS thIS ( I't.ml1.~.JlCOJfn ,pD Ii,.nJ \\111 be held ( 10m his t h ' 1 b h ' . .' . . ' ' . r • ". . too inexperienced docs not stick as the effect that Ihe Soulh Pole be· Hull reluctantly accept the bipar· spendlllg and lendll1g bIll has been Saturday, J~ll y 29 at 2 \I g a out 1111 IS hiS unelllllg memol ). fOI nametl and fat. as the public is concemed, De. longs to us by right of discovery, ti san leadershi p cI cision to post- dubbed, now faces a hostile bloc in TRAFTON was a tunny fellow. lIltcrment III Newa rk face., Regardless of whe r e or under what cI r cum. tance. ]\1 1' . cent people vel'ywhere who re- With more Lhan 2l thousand news pone further consideration of neu- the Senate, where Republicans and For cwency years, while he was Rev" 0 , A, Bartley wi ll Smith m eets a close f r iend or som e ca ual acquaintance, he spect integrily li nd ability like the p a ~ers and ~ub l icatlons in the traJity legislation until the next conservative Democrats have draft- grubbing on a newspaper, he had servlc s, instin t' I ' '" th 'd' 'd I , d d 1 . h' b cuI of Dewey's jib, get enlhusiastic Ulllted States It IS to be expected seSSio n, PreSIdent Roosevelt and ed amendments 10 Ihe Administra- saved his moncy so that he could - ---- C Ive y I ecognlzes e In IVI u a an a C l esses 1111 y over the public record that he has that the American public keeps Secrclary Hull mainlained through- tion's $2,800,000,000 bi ll restl'icting take a year oft, g et a cabin in the Calls l'a,is For FIIO name. made. They l ike his public record posted concel'l1i ng the outstanding out the debate that failure by the it to the minimum amount needed mouncains tar from human habita- Culling taxis became a U ndo ubtedly this accounts for a g r eat meas ure of his because they high ly regard courage, evenLs of the new world, in which Senate 10 lake action now w~ul d f~r 1940, Und I' the proposed re- tion, and write the novel in his mind. a girl in Palmerston, Ne>' .' . , intelligence and ability wherever we play most of the leading parts, weaken the leadershI p of the Ulllted VIsion, the borrowing authority Finally he got th ~ money together and drivel'S had her populallty. Mor eover , h e I capable a nd h iS effor ts are un- found-and especiall y in public Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. States in exercising its potent in- would be cut to $770,000,000, the and that's exactly what he did. Be taxi firm receIved t iring. His work w it h the Delaware Safety Council has not life. Wallace is a keen observer, and he nuence in the cause of preserving amount President Roosevelt and f~B~~I~~'~ C~ ~ ~~~~ '~:::ecdkh~at~pu:, calls in threc months, only p laced that body at t h e hea d of the p r oce ion in t h e And like the astronomer they tells us th.at "Europe "nd Asi a are peace among o lh~r n,a tions in the Treasury Secretary Morgenthau es- writer and provisions to last a year, had large numb rs. In don't have to wait to sec a comet lookll1g WIth greedy eyes and out- event of a new cnsls Il1 Europe be- tImated would be required for the and set himse!! to do his book. girl, aged 19, was suid II) country, and D e laware among t h e leading" afety" states in land before knowing its course. In- stretched hands towards Latin- tween now and next J anuary, The first year, The Senate Banking The people in Cache Creek, the sixteen positions ," a ' t h e nation, but it ha a l 0 ser ved to r a nk him as a n o u t- stead, after the manner and method America," because "aside from Republican viewpoint, however, was Committee's considering the amend- little town below Boulder Canyon. was order d to pay the standing figure. .... , ~~e~~~~~~r~~fc~~~~~ , i~e~h: r~~:;ee~~~ ;:~~~afrohnel::I. ,,,i S AI\~~u g~O~~~\ o~~~ ::;itS I ~~r:,~~ I ~~ roril~h~~~,~~i!S I~f ~~~ ~~tt~e~~~e e~~:c~~e~ok d~~:. sesoof t~~~ ~~~~e ~ c; ~Oa\~~~dt ~ii'rh betc;eU S~~~~ panies for the fulsc calls But Dr. . M . A. Stll1e, dl t ll1 guls hed cheml t and an its curves, calculale its speed and lation is quite large the tenitory inevilable at an early date and the it can be taken up in the Senate we~ ah~~~e~~ ~~t hr~ ~re.v :~I~ ~a':r. arde nt safety worker, speaking at t h e testil11 0nial dinner Ihen tell you exactly when and occupied is two and a hall times as wise course would be to defer ac- Monday, S nate Republicans have pen to him. They were bred in the g iven for MI'. Smith last nig ht at t h e Hotel DuPont, Wil- where it will land. large, as ou~:, o~n, a.nd MI', Wallace tion. It is understood that the Presi - organized to fight both the theory tradition of mutual support and . . .' ., While it is true that lhe science finds that It IS stili thll1 against dent now plans to make an appeal and exlent of the program, Senate they depended on each other for mlllgton, la uded t h e r etlrll1g preSide n t s tact as the backbone of politics is not an exact one as js the background of naturnl resour- 10 the counlry, and if Ihis should Minority Leader M c N :t I' y said ~~~i~~~i~h: h~~r s h~~ ss e~;~ l e ~:~~il of t h e Council's. lI ccess during t h e last 1 5 years. the science of mathematics (with ces," happcn the oppon nts will m eet this " there was a universal feeling Ihat forces. Still, they respected the It was t h at tact, stated Dr. Stine, w hich brought t h e whic h the astronomers c a lcul atio ~ s " When, the United Stales was chall enge \~i,th a speaking cam- lending and s P? n din g ,features strange man's wishes. Aiter all, he , ,.' , , .'. . ' are made), nevertheless there IS stil i Ihll1 agall1st the background paIgn of the II own, would push capItal and lI1dustry had said that he didn't want to see llUmer o u s a nd valled p ersonalitJe of a lal ge dll ectOlate 1I1 tO enough known about it to enable of nalural resources" the Adminis- WAGE·HOUR AMENDMENTS- further back in the field of fear." h~y~~~h/~~:aa~~i~~f :1}ooO:e:n~ a united effort for attainme n t in t h e 'afety field. men to see where a public figure trati on of President Monroe pledged I n a last·minule effort to compro- they broke his train of thought. Y et tact, so s imple a nd ea y to apply, i s all too often is going, And Dewey is going all its strength, power and riches to mi se, Ihe House Labor Committee Ope n COlIJpe titive Ex' II StilL they worried more and more . tt . t h h t l d b tl f th d' ' Id M' places, He has bccome Ihe symbol the defense, forever, of these new has appoint d a five·man sub-com- . . . ,1 I about him when the snow began to f 0l~0 en l~ e u s e an , u ~ e.o e mo e l n WOI . I, of honesty, courage, and decency and blossoming counlries so remote mittee to draw up amendments to FOI' C.v.l e .·v.ce Pos t s fly. Smith h as 1I1deed done a b ig .lob If the people of Delaware, in govel'l~ment. Hc think ~ straighl, from our own, when the saiU ng the Wage Hour Law acceptable 10 The United States Civil Service It was a bad year t~oug~ " and study ing hi ' car eer and s u ccess, wi ll recognize the value of sees s t~alght , ,wa lks straIght. and shIps ,,:cre the c om m o ~-cal'l:i e rs , both t,he Adminislration and the re- Commission has announced open ~!ci~~/~~~ °1a~ei~~d l~v~ucIIJI~~~k tact. best of a.1I he IS young-the symbol W a~ n t that one of hI story s finest vl slonl st group lead by Congress· competitive examinations for the IUp to the cabfn and look in the win- of th: f~ es h , hopeful , clean, h on~s t gestUles of culture and characler? man Barden of North C ~l'O llna , Con- following positions in the Agricul- dows to see if Trafton was making leadel shlp whIch can lead a dls- Th,,; Unlled States has not slood gressman Bard n has ll1troduced a tural Marketing Service of the De- out all right. If everything seemed HOULD N'T TAKE LONG couraged people 10 the firm ground stI li 111 cultural progress as it has bill, opposed by the Administration, partment of Agriculture: lin ?rder, they would , com~ away of hIgh places, pushed to the top of democratic making certain xemptions 10 Ihe '1' b ' agall1 wlthoot bothering him. E d If t h e m embers uf the Gener a l A ssembly have r each ed P 'lte nl J aws governm nl. And no one should Wage al.1d Hour Law for agricul. o. atcco Ibn speclor, $3,800 a year; IAnderson a nd Billy Rue and Einor ,~ eve' 0 '1 k th f t th ' I I ' d blf I h ' assocla c t 0 acco lI1spector, $3,200 a Nelson got out t heir packs and t h e point of considering Lh e State ahead of ever ything e lse, Revision of the palent laws is b ec ~ o~~ ~~Iion eth~~ h aSa \~!i SI~: a~r c'a m~n~~ n~~ to uthe I~:e~:~~ ~f year, and assistant toba,cco inspec- snow s~oes .and struggled through and after a r ecess of t hree month . t h ey s hould have become ;:;:~:;'n:?n~ed nby Ihe Tcmp ~rn ry "greedy eye s and outstretched en;cted at this time. xcept tho s~ ~~~~$2 . ~00 a y~a l': Appllc~nls mU,st i ~~: ~~~~p'~h~~~~~~~ ~~~~~.nB i~~ awar e of thei r essential duty, t hen it s houldn't take long for pop la I k c oo m 't~ ~,o mmltter hands towards Latin·America," We apPI'o ved by the Presi dent, due to ,e ad cel tall1 expellence ill Rue hurt his leg and they had a had them to pa s the legislation lo aid h ospitals, welfare agen- inve~ti r:tiOl:~ ~w n as e monopo y have been lel~ing Europe to keep the neamess of adjournmenl. How- sorting, inspecting, buying, ~e llin g, p!,ll to get there· When t~ey finally dl d o . . g off democracy s grass for a long ever, Barden refu sed to admit de- 01' blendIng tobacco accordIng to I , the:t peerecJ 111 the Wll1do w a nd c le , and fire companies when they re-convene next week. The attack on patent laws charges lime, feal. "President Roosevelt " he said quality, Applicants fOlo the assistant t here sat .Trafto!, before a wa~m On t h e other hand, if the belliger ent Democratic minor- :~:s~ ~ ~~Ya~: t~r ~~~:~~ ~I~ ::~~I~~~~ As the pI'olector of struggling " n eve ~ ' b a ck~ down on a ' principle: g:ade must not have passed their r:;' :::,~k l;~C~ ~r;:~~~.aT~ewfil:~ i ty continues to r am its coll ective head into a stone wall by of trade, democracy among nations we are and 1m takmg my cue from him," 4ath. and for the other grades they Ilooked good but they didn't intrude. f IT I t I' t' f t d b t h R All I ' d f t' t morall y bound to insist that these INVESTIGATION OF THE LA· must not have pass d theIr 55th They went around and checked the way .o · po I ~ ca. r e a la I,on, 0 1' purpor e wrongs y e e- time, :~~s t~~e :e~~.' s~ as I~~nll I;:: ~se~ neighbors of ours should regulate BOR BOARD- On Thursday of last birlhday, provisions and ~b se l::,ed he had pubhcan m aJol'lty, t h en I t I . lo b e hoped that lhe la r ger force in this instance that the fundament- th,:ir own good behavior, and slop wcek" Ihe House passed Ihe resolu- Principal seed technologist, $5,600 ' f~:~t~t~~:Jtb~~~~ 1 spllng thaw and a sser ts its str e n gth by pa. s ing necessar y welfare legis la- al spi rit of the patent laws that pro- chI selli ng o ~ other nations, stop tlO~ Inlroduc,ed , by Rep:esentative a ycar; senior seed lechnologist, The wind had risen and covered tion a n d unites it powe r to over-ride any vetoe i s u ed by teet inventors is being attacked, grabbIng United Stutes oi l proper- Smllh" of, Vlrgl,nla,. callmg for a $4 ,600 a year, and assistant seed the trail IV.ith s now and Billy Rue Original ideas and inventioils have li es and farms, stop converting the sweepmg lIlvesllgallon of the La- technologIst, $2,600 a year, Appli· Iwas sufferll1g with his leg. They the Governo r. always been' gi~en cxclusive rights pl'oceeds from subsequent sa les into b o~ Boal'd, T~ e speakcr is to ap- cants must have hud certain college couldn't make .it back to town and P o li tical r etali ation is a not uncommon practice, b u l w h e n and that has made monopolies- Ihelr own treasuries, That's what pomt a Comn;lttee of five 10 make education and cxperience in the It to camp. ~~~~ w:~dot~ing fo~ ~ut o H i s carried on at t h e expen se of h ospitals, welfar e agencies, thal has been the plan of Ihe patent Secretary Hull calls "confiscation" Lh e Inv,esllgatlon ~Inder the follow- field of seed technology, For the bother Trafton Yb ~I~ndt wanttut ,. ... , " system, Under this practice many - and confiscati on is a tough 1V0rd mg PO,I~t S: 1. Fmd out w~ether three highest grades, applicants born. So they ~vent ba~k s and a nd volunteer fi l e companies, 1 t Sink to dl gustlllg depths . good privale enterprises have been when used by the Stale Dcpart- the boal d has been fUll' m I~S 111- ~u s t not have passed lheir 53rd pounded on the cabin door. Finally I~~~~;;~~~~t~ Force, of . Ie,gal and unfaili ng ,na t u~'e, s hould be ~pp li ed to built, and many greal fortunes Sent. . ~~~ ~~~~~ ~ on2 0 fC I~~~klat~e a:ge~~s i~~ bIrthday, for Ihc associ tate grade ~r ill~~gsa~r:~~~;YL~!~n h :~1u when overcome It 111 t h e s h orte t pos Ible time. Par ty affairs s h ould de, '" ummmg Up the act on employer-employee re- ~~~~ must n ~ t have passed theu' to the floor in a dead faint. T~:~ certainly b e sacrificed in the face of so much urgent need The proposed leglslallon ~ub mlt- . As Congress prepares to adjourn lations and upon economic condi- th . and t fOI the assIstant grade, were stunned and ashamed. They ted by Ihe monopoly commIttee IS lIs members may look back over the lions 3 F ' d t h th th ey mus not have passed theIr knew that they had spoiled the t hroughout t ~ e Stat:. of grcat importance to owners of records of great extl'Uvagances and b oa r ~1 ':has ll1atte~Pte; eto erwril~ ~5th. Applicati ons ,must be on file novel. . ' The se.sslOn , which starts Tu~ s day, c~n ~ e a s ho~·t .one. ~~~snts and to Ihose who seck new shoc king spenclings, A . large, num- int~ Ihe act" purposes not justified ::~gt~hn~ ~O ~,IS ~ ~ ~ ~a~~ICt~; IWash- s?!e~hin:ht~ bl~i~~eT~~~~~~ t~~ t~~d D, If t h e m e mber of both h o u ses fail to reahze I t, t h en I t IS to Th 'tt t I "th t th bel'. of lawma,kers unwed 111 the by ~ts language, 4, Suggest amend- gust 21. a 1 Au- discovered the letter. Trafton ha~ - ~ h t f'd f I de comml ee sacs a e NatIOnal CapItal I a s t J anuary, menls if " ny and determine wheth F II . f ' come to the end of his row He had b e h ope d t h a t t h e ea 0 ml -sutrlme r o rces an ear y an sooner the, wide s p~'ea d , existence of boasting that they would bring er Cdngress' should further c1efin~ . u III orma.lIon may be obtaincd brok ~n his ~ypewriter Bnd' used up ti nal adjournme n t . monopolls~lc practlccs 111 commerce aboul economy in government, and interstate commerce, fl om C, S', ~I ompton, secret:!ry of all hiS penCIls and the lonel!ness C!f IS recognIzed and acknowledged, reduce taxes, Like our Presid ent TR S . the U, S. CIVIl ServIce Board of Ex- Boulder Ganyon had crept l';'tO hiS the sooner Ihe counlr.Y can get who promised a 25 per cent reduc. , A~ PO~~AT I ?N BILL - The " miners at the local post otTice, sfdl.1~ er i was a revolver lYIng be· THE USE OF PERFUMES down to the busi ness of determin- li o f bl" , House as st.1I ted ItS conslderallon 8 e e etter. They had saved in h t t d b t 't " St . no , pu IC expenses m 1932, of the Lea Railroad-Relief Bill, A Trafton from s hooting himself. P erfumes a r e said to have bee n first u sed by early bar- o '~;'o~ey °a d~e; t~~t ,I, .:vhilec~~e~~ ~ h e~e crltlC:I Congressmcn went the strong coalition of Republicans and ~======~======~,;;",;~~= barians to kill t h e o ffensive odor of burning fles h offered a may be dirr~rences of opini on as to I;:~e-:~me ~~~~~~~g all r ecords in Democrats are prepared to fight the ,'O' ~ ______a sacrifice on t h e ir a ltar s. This was not so much because t h e the ,solution the I;; is no point ,in dis- '" It all seems to il~dic ale Ihat an ~~o~:I~ I~~:~U II~ II~~~ngof ";.~~rIn~:~~!~~! pagans were t h emselves fastidious, but in ord e r t hat t h e ~~~7;a;:: ~yC \e a ~:r~ ~~1m~~U~e:~ Indde~dent " con Sc I' v a tive can Comml'rce Commission, Although gods might n ot be offended by an unpleasant s mell. The u se Deal. ' ~~e ~e f~I.~e~ ~x~~~e ~~b;r~I~:y as casy the, Pr?sident is anxious that l!1is of church incense logica lly followed In t h e course of time, B a rter Deals . leglslali on b passed at thiS session 1/2 According to an auth o r ity on t h e s ubject of perfumes, The United Slales Government is quoted by Princes Kropotkin, ladies of a n cient Greece u sed ~~~~: o~'i~~er~:al~dcott~n 1~;I~ s~'~~iS~ different scents for diffe r e n t parts of t h e ir bodies. Lat ~ r the rubber, It is purely a barter trade idea prevailed t h at a woman s hould u se one d'stinctive per- made with Ihe understanding that Price Sale fume exclus ive ly . ~f~~e s c~o~~~~)e ~~I~ ~~o;i: ~~~r ss u~~ It i s related that perfumer y was inlroduced into E n g land may sound swell , but if the scheme during t h e reign of Queen E li zabeth by a Counl of O xford , goes through this year there will Holmes & Edwards Sterling Inlaid who brought it f r o m It~l y. Cour t ladies in t~ e t ime o~ Louis ~~e m~;~:n~i~reU~~ ;·te~h~ra~~O~! XVI of France bath ed 111 c r ushed strawberries, washlllg off scheme becomes top-heavy and SU1'- CHARM the fruit with f res h milk. Madame Pompadour i s said to pluses are thrown overboard on the J. Pattern Ouly have s pent $ 100,000 a year for perfumery, which seem s a bit :~r ~ ~~s long before the six years Spr y ...... 3 lb. 49c R!n 0 ...... Ige. 1 8 c 26·PIECE SERVICE FOR 6 extravagant. Neutrality Legislation Spry ...... , ...... 1 lb. 18c RlIls o ...... s mall 3-23c y 6 KNIVES 6 DES ERT SPOON It is rather s urprising to learn t hat Napoleon was the It will be a good public service Flour ...... 5 Ibs . 23c OLifte bSuo Soap ...... 3-17c 6 FORKS gre ates t male u ser of perfumery in history, a nd that " in if the President carries the battle Cam p, Soup ...... 3-25c c . oap · ...... 2-9c 1 BurrER KNIFE G TEASPOONS 1 UG AR POON three months of 1806 he soak e d up 162 bottles of eau de for a new neutrality policy to the REGULAR PRICE Cologne." ~~~ ~~:ge dS~~ ~ t~x~~~~e Pt~a~~:~l ~ Milk- P et, tall ...... 4-25c S uns hine Kris pies .... 1 lb. 1 5c 35.25 Coffee, K. H ...... 27c Suns hine 'H y d e Park' 1 lb. 25c But artificial od ors were frowned upon by t h e Britis h discussion of that issue and the One·Half Sule Price $17.63 p~rliament of 17~O , w hich passed a .law providing that ':an y ~~~~r:7d~~g~~ a~~ ~ei~;~~en~~~~dt h:: B u tter, Fresh t 27 girl, woman or Widow who shall entice any man to marrIage fully discussed. Let's hope that oun r y .... c Ch eese Cream y ...... 20c 36·PIECE SERVICE FOR 8 8 KNIVES by the aid of perfume s hall be subject to the same penalty both sides will meet th is challenge, 1 BU'ITER KNrFE 8 FORKS L a rd 'Towel" ...... Ib. 8c Bacon, in piece ...... Yz lb. 1 3c 1 SUGAR S POON as that in force against sorcery and t h e marriage h a ll be The President and Senate agreed 8 TEASPOON Hf. Smokes ...... Ib. 19c Bacon, pkg...... lb. 15c t COLD MEAT FORK Yz 8 DESSERT SPOONS Wed. & declared void.'" ~~li~~s ~~~~~:;~ ~! ts:~~~ ~t~t l~~i~~ Dr. Beef, Store S liced Y4 13c Bacon, e nds ...... 1 lb. 15c 1 ERVING POON gress, REGULAR PRICE On Fruits, Vegetables, Candie , Fis h and $56.90 l "The only way married-is to s ta! is Tjme ' ~o s ta~ mar~i ed," i n ~o ~n~ u~h Oa~~t~i~ :c~~~~d ~~ t~~~ Crab Meats-Fros ted Foods Oue··Hal( Sale Price the formula of a ChIcago Judge, who ha to hI credit 3,000 country in connection with neutral­ $25.45 TA RRING mended marriages. ity. The President represents one Other Pieces At Regular Pric:e school and the Senale another ~ Liollel BorrymOlI I:F~~;'::'::::' Arraigned in court on a charge ot Alleging his mustache, which had school of thought about this sub- At 0 flsrung without a license, Howard "grown unclipped for a period of ject. They all agree that whatever Goff of Attleboro, Mass" xpJained 47 years" had been cut when he is done should be done In the in­ Mervin ·S. Dale 1'/Il' Ri/; Brothlll that he was only trying to deter- ordered only a shave and haircut, terst ot keeping us out of war. Iii mine whether a fish line used by Francesco Mastrostefano of K lngs- Honest differences of opinion about JetfJeler his father 40 years ago would still town, R. 1., filed suit for $2,000 a system to do It cannot be settled Dial 3221 a catch flsh. against h.ls barber. In a hurry. Newark ".The GoriU ' ------~ The Newark Post, Newark, Delawal'e, Thursday, July 27, 1939

Miss Etta Wilson and Miss Ruth W dd Ann O'Danlel, E. Main Street, e ings Two lawyers in Adams, Mass., Ifrom a client vh C People In Newar k spent Wednesday in New York. ___ ~eed in lieu ot $250 due th m pay them, '~c~ep~n~.~~a~~z~~ I,=g=gs= ov=e=I'='=1 =,...;,:==;.:::~~ v"; ,..,,,:;,'~~~ ,~~":~~:'j~E:~d:~t:··t''th~~C~~o~u;-;n;''x.a;~h~~a~n'~~>(;P~~I'~~~""~C~~~~~~'~ ~:~~ . ;1:~e,M~~:~~~:rn~ t Ztl'! OfM~·~:;~~~::~;;a~h7:a~~.~;~~ ,:;"l:i':":":":'~':-:wAimiNG':"To:":'Hu':":B:A:NDs':. .:..: ..:.:;: ays omedy se!~.a l~~';;s ~'el'; :' after spcndll1 g of t~cir daughter, Miss B. J ane :!: "Wh A ~ ~O~:.~S' to ~r . P~u~ T. Gl'ifl'ith, sO.n .:. Do Yeu Know That After Your Wire Has l l'epal'ed 'j. Lea n at Lt"fe" At A d Mr. and Mrs Albert Strahorn t 'T~aIY GlIlTlth, also of thiS 'i' YOUI' Meal~ On A Hot, ultl'Y Day, he l s mlllel 1\· .:.i.: d I r en Wilmington, wel:e visitors on Sun~ down. . !! wedding took placc FI'i- :;: Exhau 'led! 0 ave Your Wit' And En At J .':!.' ___ ® ______day at the home of MI'. and Mrs. tvi.1 evemng, July 21, at Chestertown, Phone Local Actres o. K . Strahorn, E. Main Street. Ed' .~I; ~e a n Jenkll1s and MI'. :1: TIJE AI:>} RE 'TAURAN1' .;. 1659 m~1l al,d women ~ wat ay or, of Elkton, Md., at- I :I .\. .::'.1.: lhe and Jl (1l1· .. igl1 cuun· Continues WOl'l~ MI'. and Mrs. Robert Caldwell, l C ~~:d t~e couple. :1: 73 K M,'ll' n S tl'eet 8361 are attl'ndlllg ll,,,lun Un~ - , ~ Amstel Avenue spent Tuesday in .blld IS a graduate of New- - . I ,ummel' . l'SS lon I S Philadelphia. ' ark High School and is attending :;: H E R MAN l ' R ::: f . Rolhwell. 127 At RO)ll'll HOOfl ~ Beacom College. The groom, a ';' '. , EN, H AW. PrOI). .;. A Full Line of Finishes . St" " m('mbl'r of the MI'. and Mrs. R. W. Heim, Orch· gl'Uduute of Newark High School :i: P S l\{" wife" at Lh h . :!: 62 , HI'gh Scholl I faClIlly. F.dlth Counahan, Newark's runlc- arcl Road. wi ll entertain a f w a nd the UniverSity of DelawllJ' , is .!. " J ' SeaR or , I S your;.; in Lh ' Kitc h e n ? :j: E. MAIN STREET ~ th . friends this evening. mployed by the local bl'anch of .: ..: .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : •• : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. :.. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : • •: .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. ; . IV O'D1I1ic1 Miss Illf esplan. IS ma kll1 g her Indugu- ~ the Wilmington Auto Sales Comp------~rk" 0:1)'1I1i:1 I'U uppearunce of the season at the . MI',. und Mrs. Henry L ester und a ny. He was a member of the Sig- , cquicm. ,1Danlcl Dlld :, ,IS. as Hood Arden, in lhe chllcll n. of St. Georges, were guests ma Nu Fnllel'l1ity -while attending Kdl ~'is it~ Ru~.i~ ~'h eat J' e, : anel Nell Wilsol1 . ~ ~~~17t ~h~\~~~,~ of the comedy hit, oC Se nator and Mrs. Frank Moody, cullege. The young couple will Think Of Your is ill '~~I;;~r"~~~\\I.li r.A ~ ' i~t o~ laughs and adolescent Welch Track, o~~Unday. resi de at 67 East Cleveland Avenue. INSURANCE . glOW ll1 g pall1s, the play about juve- MI'. and Mrs. Cha rles Tasker, be a~~I~:"e~'~~n:~:I Ya~ ~ nil e hea rtaches and headaches of Choate Street, and Mr. and Mrs. B llsy Bee 4,·H C lub ' V iII Before The Fire I' .. ~Iis' 0 'D'1I1iel high ~c h oo l days IS literally rolling Milford Morris, W. Delaware Ave .. Hold Pm·t y ' Vedllf's day in ~~~\.ark ';;;,d nttend cal~~I'OCdltlYICC~dudbi ences i.n the aisles. a lt nded the double·headel· belween The Busy Bee 4 H CI b f Let this agency help YOll check tip and make sure y GeOlge Abbott I the Phill ies and the Cincinnati Reds lon and C wento - '1:\ Old Apple- that yo u are properly protected. Call, write or tele­ coll ege, Unit'N'sity of introduced the world to rio~~~~ on Sundoy in Philadelphia. t rtai nm nt on \~~ wII 0 ~n n- "Brothel' Rat," the current Robin MI'. llnd Mrs. ~~. Damel'On and home of .Fred Ma~·te:i;n wOed n(~:~ phone today. The ~est protectio~ against loss by fire hel' Hood attraction lists Miss Counahan day ve A 'I'bble, nrc in lhe role of Barbara Pea rson. She Mi ss Dorothy Dameron, Ogletown :cl IlIng. ugust 2, a t eight IS offered you by thiS agency. It IS a policy of one of GI Road, spent Monday and Tuesday 0 oek. E. S. '1'. the strong companies represented by us, No assess. wcek end nt Cordova, shares the lead with Edwin Ross, in RehobOlh. A playlet, "The Ri ght Answer." dlreclor of the theatre, who is bill. Wi ll be presented by lhe 4·H girls. ments. Don't delay--it may prove costly. cd as H enry Aldrich. Miss Sarah St~ is recupel'atll1g Tn addillon, there wi ll be recitations . Her Second Season at her home on W Delaware Ave- tap danCing, singing, piano playing' For Safe and Sure Insurance, Call MI SS Counahan, who is a graduate Edith Counahan nue fo llowing the removal of her and music to be furnished by th~ returned lI ftcr spendll1g of N:wark High School and a tvns il ~ at the Delaware Hospital, "Gaylen and Mann's Hillbillies." W" BARRY DAWSON Ocean City. N J .. where lUlll?t a t the Women's College, Unl- ment "k d I' " , Wllmll1gton, on Tuesday. SANDERS PHARMACY Ihe guests oC~ lI s Herman vel slty of Delawal e IS spend 111 , 111 ,ldy, With woman s ~. ", C ' Ph 2 0441 156 W her second summer \~Ith th g Ico urage, goes th l'Ough a story of Mr. Elwood Hoffecker Washlllg. onSel'v alloll W OI·kCl·S AI'e one - . Main St. Newark 12 E. Main St. Phone 2900 ~ lal stock company at Ardene popu- subdued horror that is told With ton, D. C., spent the 'week end Inoculate d For F evel' ~~~~~~~;;::======T Booth of Southern Outstandll1g as an amateu agonlzlI1g suspense. With hiS mothel', Mrs Harvey Hof- Ten more employes of the Soil ! _ C IS spcndmg snme time tr 5S In high school and 111 n~m~~= K tf Burke Suave Thief fecker, E Main Street ConservatIOn Ser'vlce working In 'O~"'~'.j....":;~~'~~';""'Y'';'''''';''~~~ '~~'''?~':, ' , ", " , "',"', "" '''~ llr IV C. C.II·lel'. 1111,' a study of the the ~t r e \IS n;:l ~ ac t~'ess, Will take the title role to Mrs J ennie Raub Frazet·, WiI- oculaled agall1st Rocky Mountall1 ~~ ~~ PERRY'S 1t(.nnglon. oC 68 llCal expel'lence With p r of:s:'o~~ 1 ~~II~~ ss~~ ~ e~I~ I~: r ~wn pa~~~ I ~r ~ "~:~~ I· ~pent Sunday With fl'lends io~tedt:eve r , accordll1g to Dr E ~~ [2 For Your Visit to II~; Atlantic Service IS spendll1g the p l a~e r s s~ t~at she may, 111. a few lhe II1telligent thief :I~; \e I ~: t.~ tal' :~ t'h act l ~ lI1 g exe:ullve secre- ~ . ~ ~~ her mother Mrs LeWIS mOl e yeats, l eall ze her ambition to ed by suave Maul" B k f y Dr and Mrs H SlIns, Columbus. T Y e Stale BOald of Health ~~ ' The New York World's Fa'lf ..~ ;~ Cor. Main & C hapel Sts. oxford, Pa, who IS very become <1ssocla ted With the slage II1g man at Arden Ice UI e, ead- OhiO, have been guests of Mr and wenty-seven local. employes of 'the ,~ ~~ either as an actress or a costume Cha'l M d k lVIl s. J ames Hay, Amstel Avenue same service were lI1 0c ui ated earli er ~~ 0 I~ ,~ Call for and delivery ~ deSIgner I es en IC Will appeal' os ~-' . 111 the summel , -,. r ~ " ervice Haflll1gton IS spendlllg MlI1a Press also a Women's C I ~r Edwalds. and MlI1a Press will Mr and Mrs Richard Ryan E Two patients who had been suf- ,~ . Th SF' E . • ~ ' ,~ ~S With her COUS Il1 111 lege jumor who made he r lIlaugu~a i ~ I s~~:n as Mrs Edwards, the re- Main Street, were dlllner g u est~ on ferl~g from the only cases of the ~~ - . e an ranclsco xposltIon :e. ~ ~~ Phone 2942 Arden appearance last k ' P ~oup l e whIch moves II1tO Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Arlington disease reported thl, year in Dela. '. C N .Y.Ir.. . ,~ LUBRICATION and ~ "High Tor," plays the rO I :v~~ MI~~ ~~et H ~~Tles household at Abbott's G J ackson, Camden, Delaware ware have recovered, Dr Smith ~( Your lTavel funds should be protected ~~ Robert Harrll1gton Eggleston in "Wha t A Life" s Iga Ion . ~ stated ~, R . d d ' I' f h' h " WASHING Eldamae, spent Sun- Horrors And Thrills' Seen as very low class English The Misses Phoebe S.teel, Marian ,t ecogmze ,~ccepte m leu 0 cas everyw ere, and ,~ Mr, Harrington's aunt " Kind L d " Ed people, these characters add grea tly Esther Jones, and Harriet Ferguson Road h t '. protected agamst loss or theft ~, ~======~ . Harrington. in Ri si ng Sun: play adapt:dYfrom ;al;d Chbo d~ov~ to the gene.ral tone of horror in the spent the week end in New York. ten d~YS a:is~t \u ~·;~e~.ha~e .a fte~ . a ~, ~ "" Walpole and a smasSh orhYI·t IYn NUegw Ptolal'YO·f EthdWltn Rtoss, manager-direc- Mrs J R ~DO \V lle S W M"I'n adelphia. VI lien s 111 P II · f" AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES ~~ .·l":".:-....:...... :.- .•t.:~.::.::.:: ..:.- ..:.- ..:::.:.·:. ::~".::~:'::..:t:~. ~ . , e h en re will be seen a '" " ,.,,) , ------• •' - , • ."...-."0"'" Mrs. Orvi lle L. Mann, ~:i~~ ~vl~h " Grace G.eorge as the young and attracti've P eter Sant ar d~ Str~et is visitil~g M:. and Mrs. Mr. and Mr s~o b ert C Id w 11 ~~ for sal~ at this bank. will eliminate a hazard from your ~t .=====~r1!li. lI e, Pa.. arc .receiving Hood n:"('Tu~;;;ta~s ~'\ u\~ et h~o: l~ fiance to Phyllis Glwnning. the MUI k Donohue, ~mlt , N. J . A J'Tlstel Avenue, will leave ~:t urdea; ~< World s Fair Exposition trip. ;~ R. T. Jones 0 11 lhe birth of a Saturday night. g niece o~ Mary, and Mrs. W. S. Berg- Mr. Thomas S. Ingham, Jr., Spar. to spend the month of August with ~> P cl F cl M G ,~ , Jr .. on July 18. Mrs. M' H '" " . " land Will appear as Lucy Weston, rows Point Md nt th k relatives in Florida. jz rotecte ~ un sean reater Enjoyment ;, Funeral Director remembered as the tl a~ ' {1 elt les, the kll1d lady .of another of Mary's relatives. end in Ne' k " spe e wee ~ ~ Only 75c for each $1 00 purchased ~( Dorothea Rose, of New. h le ~ " e fi.nds that her generosity Miss Counahan In Cast war ~, Mr. F. A. Wheeless, Orchard Road ~~ ~~ h:: b:~~iel~p~sed upon after she .Also in the cast a re: Ann F a il" Mr. and Mrs. Archie A. Bare and is on a business trip to Bato~ (S ~( Upholstering ~ . .. . n. e a cuilivated vag- leigh, Laura Barrett, Elaine Shel- Mr. a nd Mrs. Skillman and famil Rouge, La. ,. N k T t C '. GodwlI1. Wllmll1gton la nt, who tnes to II1terest her in his don Edith Counahan Ed Kreil' g visited Mr Skillm n' th Y ~ ,~ ewar rus ompany ~. and Repair Work oj All Kinds Mary Alice H an. wretched family. and' J ohn I reland.' 111 , Princeton ; nd Mr ; s m~ {~~' Mr. a nd Mrs. Samuel Slack and " ,~ by Experienced Mechanic.r. Street. .After the lady charitably invites Without resorting to melodra ma Camp Dix, N. J ., ~n ~~~~ . oy , daughter. Naudain, s!lent the week ;~ ~. him 111. she finds that she soon is "Kind Lady" succe d . b ' ' ~ y end 111 New BrunSWick, N. J . and \ 1I1ember Federal Depollt InRrance Corporation ,~ All Work Guaranteed 33 If . South harboring gang of thieves who take first-rate myste ry p~ a; ~~at ~~n~lI1~ Miss Betty Reed. MillOI'd Cross visited the World's Fair at ' New ~~ ~~ . l ~ m an over her house. cleverly disengage lI sllal and striking in its presenla. Roads. has returned home after a York on Saturday. ~~~~~~,~""~~,t; .,, ~~n~~·.. ,t,ti?~~~?c WIlmmgton her from her friends and relatives, lion. Following lWo ext!'emely suc- Crystal Beach, Md. \.!:V and proceed to try to gain conlrol cessful comedies, "High Tor" and. ~ 122 West Main Street . Henry Harris and of he r fortune. Managing to escape "What A Life," this play is slated MI. a~ d Mrs. Richard Rya n. E. Newark tos\ Park Place. are from the horrors of her predica- to. provide grea t contrast and to ~~:~ ~lteet , spent Monday 111 New WE ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE aflord a udiences real thrills in the ~ Phone 6221 01 the Newark High School class way of honor. Miss Betty Reed ,Milford Cross Our Dealership For The \.!:V of 1936, was football and baske tball ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Galyen. oC near New- manager at the local institution. h~""")i"")i")i)i)i"~~~~~ I a few weeks in ~ ~ r; Mrs. J ames Davis and her daught- D RHODES' S" ~ CLASSIFIED er, Mildred, W. Main Street a re Horton Washer rugs at IDee 1856 ~ ADVERTISEMENTS Knaur, 47 East leaving Saturday for a two ~eeks' -- ~ A Machine, the PI'odllc t of R e e al'ch and S tudy illce 1897 Whe n T h c F ir t spent las t weekend in visit in Maine. Ph'll' 'M'lk f M" Male Help Wanted , Pa , ~ I IPS I I 0 agnes la-50c S ize ...... 39c ~ Was h e r Wa Made By The HOI'IOll Company. ~ . Bobby Knighton, Choate Street, Phi'llips' M ilk of Magnes ia-25c Size ...... I!Jc ~~ MEN wanted for contracl wor k on Mall1 I N o ~ e laiJ s Have B een Ove l'looke d In Its Cons truc tion-Easy To Buy-Eco. catalog de liveries. Must be famili3.t' at . Str ~e t, ~ent is ill , in the Wilmington General Listerine-75c S ize ...... 5 9c i nOllllc al To Ope rate •••• with sl:n all towns and rUt'at routes in ;;;vlew eac. Hospital. Dextl'i -Maltose-7 5c Size ...... 5 9c Imm ediate counties. Sedans or Jtg ht covered trllcks essential. Apply in Mrs. Glenn S. Skinner, Mrs. Sol WU SO~I Prospect Ave. Bisodol-$1.9Q S ize ...... 79c 60c Size ...... 4 9c ~ person only to Mr. C. W . Rizzo of Eliulinate "Blue Monday" Frolll Your Week The Reuben 1-1 . Donnelley Co!,) .. A-l>t.; are leaving for is spending the week in Atl anti~ Bayer's A pmn Tablets-l00's_ ...... 5 9c ~ Tuesday August 1st between 10 nnd tomorrow. N. J . FLIT ...... qt. 4 9c pt. 25c !/z pt. 15c B 12 A" M. al the P. R. R. Freight Sta­ tion. Elkton. Md . ~~~~~~ll[:~~ ~~n 2nd Doroth Mi J BI ~6 ' ~ Sprayer s ...... 25 c Mosquito Lot ion, la r ge ...... 25c ~ KLEENEITE 7-27-llc. Prospect Ave spent la~ d s~ . ane ac H ames S,treet, ~ Rubbing Alcohol ...... pL 19c ~' N C Help Wanted 1 Atlantic Cil;', N. J . ~nve . , ~St~cnd~~a a ar~~~du~t~~~wa~~ ~ WlLi\'lINGTON MORNING NF; WS AND VOUNG MARRIED MAN to work on Ic\iffand her brother "Arms and the Man" at the H e~ge- JOURNAL-EVERY EVENING poultry (arm. High school graduate preferred. Start at $75.00 pc)' month Delaware A 'JI' row Thea tre last Tuesday even 1111,'. ~ ve., WI ~ (J FOR A L E n E R E ~ and house r ent. L on g hours and hard work. H . S. Palmer. Newark, for Green Pond, Miss Edna Smith, Prospect Ave., ~ Del .. {arm nea r Glasgo w . I 7-20-2lc. D, ~n son, Pr?sp.ect is ~::~v;::~ag N, C~~/ s::~~ile~:a::; RH 0 DES DRUG STO RE ~ Wanted-To Rent ~I ast weekend vlsltmg Street, spent the weekend in Rich· ~ ,. .:f--J,;M18I~i;r;I;I ;?~r!y~l;and . Mrs. RoblD- mond, Va., with her husband. hstabll.hed 1856 ~ her sister, Mrs. ~ (J Md. Miss Virginia Thornton, P rospect Open Dally rrom 8 A. M. to 10 P . M. ~ A Small Auxiliary ,~ . Ave., had her tonsils removed at ~ Sundays and Holidays 9:30 to Noon; 5:30 to 8 ~ For Rent F. H. Squire. Kells the Wilmington General H ospital ~ ~ Mac hine attended the opening of lhis week. ~ Dial Newark 581-2914-2921-2929 We Deliver ~ ROOM in private home su itable for one or two. 272 E . Main St. ,I al Longwood ~ ~ ~ 7-27-211'. Washes ocks, Lingerie, Curtains, finc Mr. Anthony H a rris, Main Street, ~~;~)i)i;~~~~' ~;~~~~~~""'~~~~~~~'~~~~~;~;~~~~)i~>S~>SS;~;~;~~~03 HOUSE, Modern. 5-roo!ns, gas range, spent last weekend in Philadelphia, Fabrics, Stockings, Hankies, etc. screens . . V enetian blmds, oil heat. son of Mr. and Pa. ¢ Dry Cleans-Tints and Dyes a utomatIC hot watel' hea ter. Imme­ dIate possessio n. Reasonable. 100 terilizes Old Oak Road. • ___ --..... I :rn'lay Cor 'tho~ S~~~o s~~~~ Mr. and Mrs.9Puey Morris and I 7-27-llp. 0: '1~ DalUrcloro" Md ., where he Miss Virginia Morris, of W. Dela­ APARTMENT. 5 rooms. a ll convenl.­ an operation. He is ware Avenue. visited Bobby Sheaf· You Owe Yourself the enccs. 16 Prospc:ct Ave. Mrs. George be confined for sev- fer on Sunday at Camp Conoy, W . KI·apC. • 7-20-4tc. Mr. Zebley a member Lusby, Maryland Luxury of a Flattering EIGHT-HOOM HOUSE. oil burner. hot wnter heat. Also apartmen t and ~g~~~o~~~u~5~~~:i';iai~oOs~1.s . Ma r k P . 7·20 -t!c. WANTED AT ONCE LARGE FRONT HOOM with lwln p~- - beds and boal'eI. if desired . M rs. Eva Rilling . - ~~-~~.-~I Sm llh . 20 Prospecl Ave. A ~ 7·20-2tp. excellenl tenanLs for t h e following: Full·Size Tllb APARTMENT. 4 rooms and bath In and balh, good locality, r ental approx ...... $60 Orchal'd Road Apts. Herman WOl­ Electric Ironer laston, phone 8421. and bath, nice proper ty, rental approx . .... $65 $44.50 5· II-tlc. '~Permanent~ For Bale and 2 balhs, 2 car garage, maids r oom if r ental appr ox ...... _...... $100 W e've called it a " lux ury"-and with good Electric Iron FREE $29.95 PIANO- Antique. 125 years old . Call With Every Washer For before 3 p . m. Oliver Shambo­ homes and apartments, r e n tal .. _...... $25 to $35 reas on! You' ve never b een able to e njoy t h e Phone Elk Mills. Md . 22F II. s atisfaction of a "permanent" as expe rtly ad­ Limited Time EASY TERM 7·27-llp. ministered, and as perfect for every type of HOUSEHOLD GOODS-Eleclrlc re· At lhi time w e are offering for Sale s ome excep­ frlgerator. washing machine, gas hairdress a s the Rilling Koole r wave for less STOP IN FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION stove. rugs and other furnitu re to value in HOMES-FARMS-BUSINESS PROP­ be sold privately. George F . Goldey. t han ten dollars. Add to that the fact that 39 Lovett Ave . Ca ll Newark 3542 be­ you'll find it las ts longer than any you've White Enamel Double Rinse Tubs With Legs-Spec. $7.95 (are 7 o·clock. AID LOTS_ 7- 20·2tc. ever had before--and what is truly a IUXUl'y becomes downright economy. PORCELAIN LI NE D ICE REFRIG­ ERATOR. Oriole gas range w ith oven control- both for $8 .00. In good con­ WILLIAMS dition. Phone 6841. Leon A. Potts 7·20-2tc . (Graduate Electrical Engineer) The Primrose Shop Miscellaneo1l8 Dial 824J DOGS BOARDED- Rates by the week DIAL 2·0771 44 E. Main Street Dial MZI or month. Good rood. Comfortable 25 W. MAIN STREET quarters. Every dog given personal attention. Call Walter H. Clark. now available MRS. LULA BABCOCK, Prop. BUY WHERE YOU CAN GET SERVICE owner of Slennok Kennels. 149 E . Main St. Dial 4501. 7·20-Uc. 4~1 JACKSON'S HAROWARE STORE iiW4i9i Racquets, Shoes And Balls--PlaYllrouad Shoes And Equipmeat--SpeciaUy Prieecl Bredemeier And Cosetti Reach Final Round Of Caddy Tou Roamin' with Rutledge The Newark Post The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thurs day, July 27, 1939 • ______~ Six

e Councillor Beats The Drums At first g lance, t h e Racing Bulletin, which rna 1 it. in­ augural appear ance in t h e mails la.' t week, doe an effective job of s t r e s s ing s o [' ly needed r e form,' concerni ng t h e racing of hoI', es at Delaware Park, Triumph Deadlocks Seri But the gcneral undcrtone of the.------Milford ~:~~ ~: s l~ :~~ s 0: it~t~c:~I~~~~~~/a~;: Hatchet Men Husky Cue Star Captures Tourney it be that which strikes the eye That feud at the Newark Country YOUTHFUL RICHARDs Jrom between the printed lines is a Club is b tween Sanky Richards O'DANIEL TEAM ROUTED not-too-subtle campaign promoting and Harry B. Williamson, Jr. . . . the appointmcnt of thc papcr's cdi- It started on the day of the opening SWIMMERS PACES tor, W. Arthur Wi e, to the State round of the recent club champion­ IN SECOND CONTEST, 9-3 Raeing Commission? ship tournam nt . . . Richards and No such idea is mentioned direct- the three-times-in-succession win­ FIELD ly, but. the fecling persists. Wise ner, George Anderso n, were m atch­ Four Runs In Initial Inning Aid PERFORM scores so me good points in criticiz- ed . . . So were Williamso n and ing inconsistencies of form, nuctu- Charlie Du vis . : .', Someone sug­ Downstaters To Easy Victory; To E tl t ' t' WITH 67 ating odds, and other unexplained gested a foursorr e , , , But Rich­ '1' T'} S 1 AnI ISlas IC and unusual circumstances a t the ards spurned the idea w ith a crack PIa ,y .D eel( lng I. t r.,atul'( ay t Coll' W{ S Y Stanton oval, but so mehow a mean- about not liking to chop around ees .ounO' Cracks Pm' ing that refuses to remain hidden with a couple of hatchet mcn , . , OrIole Park Dover; I aylor To Hurl Tank Stars Vie 0 keeps leaping out ~ f. the lines, to To Davi s it was" witty crack, but Pre idcnl' rob the sheet of Its Illltlal effechve- fl ghtin' talk to Willia mso n , , ness. Who r etorted "I hope Andcrson B y " The Roamer" Compcti ' Undoubtedly racing can stand re- beats the heJl ' out of that guy. No The 1939 . f h J . L . b b II I By Bill Fletcher formlllg throughout the nah an. It I don't, I hope he leaves him for e l'l e S or t e ul110r eglOn ase a c lampion- With a combination of sultry at- cedainly isn't a game for naive me!" But Anderso n robbed Harry s hip of D e laware was t ied up tighter t h an a n econ o mics prof mosphere and competi ti ve spi rit Others chIldren. But only saps play the of hi s "chance" for revenge. Who at exam time Tues d ay nigh t when the s c r appy Milford team, ~~ ;.~ n ~~~~~ ;~r yt~l~Il:.~: :~!I;rS \~~;':~l:~ i~~'il~sS h~~ .i~h a ~~~va~o p c of ~~t~ in ~n g said he :vas relieved?. playing in its own bailiwick, t r o unced the J. Allis on O'Danie l went through their paces in the are notorious for Cor d But they are fearful of his (l C- Pusey and Hank Latchum, the with unsuspected r apidity. I Trouncing Tony Sanborn, 100-35, for his eighth victory wi thout de· the m lllal I.· ound over Socitivitiaesl, naftote ra thlthee ticsun! goes down . . . A ked FOl' It sct.New ar k lads trailcd from the out- Au , 0 e wa l'{ e( 0 while Atkinson's score' Gordon, Milford third sacker last abilI ty to handle horses, or that at second for th ~ 0 Damels, aI ded Only two things were lacking- W' l\tr E ' R ' I Bred meier and year and the Eastern S h o I' e two-year-old. with which the bl'oth- the Sussex Countlans to four runs. entl'i es in the seni or eirts' class- IllllerS; ll.Lany ntrleS eCei Ve( next week in the final League's leading hitter , advanced ers Mayer-Frankie and Winnie- Two more Milford runs were reg- and silence. ---- Dr. P. K . Musselman by the ~ew York GI ants any day hope to make theil' fortune, IS part Istel ed III the thlld, one mOI:e m the Spectators and competI tors ali ke Thc mneteenth annual renewal "Brandywme" Entrance fees are Ri chards . . He s stIll a farmhand and the jackass, as unkllld observers have seventh, and the fl nal pal! III the . , were free WIth theIr applause as of the T Clarence Marshall trap- llso the same Provmg that he means • • "Rnob" leading hI ller III the Class B, Three- IlltImated . . . The best speed eIghth. Ralph (IrIsh) 0 Connell they cheered fl'l end and foe WIth . hoot t o u~n a m c nt WIll be held from < In addItIon to the class trophIes B F (Sanky) '''"'Il.rr... ~:..r.:PP ' EI;e League, WIth an ~ ver a ge of .35,1 shown b:: the nag, It seems, has N ew~~~~s Bs:~e~~nru\~ ~ S lll~~~t e d to - - - the same d e~ r ee of enthuslasm- August 9- 12'. inclusive, at the York- on the 200 targets, a trophy WIll bc I ~ the same. a d .55 runs batted III . He s been a l eluctant trot And . g Newal'k's COUIlty w mnmg dldn t seem to be the Im- lyn Gun Club, sItuated on Route awarded to the hI gh lady contestant carded a fOUl- plaYlllg for Clmton and tops the that brought on pnnclpally by the fourth dnd flfth stanzas One , pO ltant thmg. It was the perform- 82 four miles so uth of K ennett on the flrst 100 targets They WI U come an eIght-stroke CI~cUlt with 16.tl'lples to d a ~e .. Crompton's Ul'gent tugging on th,e ~~~~~r a n~a~he c~:~~~~ a~~ t~~ld t~~ League Margin ance .that c o unt~ d . . . S~uar e, P a , 10 mI les west of WII - also be eligIble for class trophI es defeat .H. ~ McCaulley, T e GI ants, uddled by ll1Jurles, fOl ward end of a l ope, plus Moore s Shleds of sectIO nali sm were plck- mmgton, and eIght mIles north of If onl y deSIring to shoot flrst 100 the fll st lOund of the moved Tom Hafey from J ersey CIty sel'lOUS efforts to emulate the late the fifth Now Five Games ed up at tImes, despIte the fact that Newark targets entrance charge for targets Cup tournament at Ihe to the Polo Grounds last week and Snapper GarrIso n . . . Two mem- : 001' b as e l' u n n I n g ~y Henry competItors were graded mdlvldu- More than $5,000 added m oney and A.' T. A. fee wili be $5 00 try club Gordon mI ght be shoved Illto the in- bel'S of the Mayer mI lking herd BIOOks, who overran thl!d to end ___ ally, as crIes of "hl" s from the m addItIon to several trophies WIll N ht Sh t PI d Results of otber ~e renn~~ o n a l League club's hot corner ?r e Sai d to have tl'lmmed the steed ~l l r o~~I:ll~r r!~~ \~~S t~fp p~~hlry~ ~~ Rose Hill Dead locks south S l~ ;" or "he's frum our end be .1 n .. 11I1 ..) lemperature (76-78 degre s), how- frequently with disastrous r esult. tile the Il ophy 111 the comll1g l7~~~~0~!~0:s ~~w'~lO~~d~~ ~a ~g~ veloped at the Purina Experltnental . till' lllll .... ". WIlliS ever, thel'e is little danger in bath- This tende t t I r I I matches. Roy Donoho, another Blue month milking period" says Sum- Fa n11 as a part of this dry cow feed - "I:C"," '~ I~,~~~ !:~ ~(J~~~~ Ing even fOI' the deli cate, i t they must be r~~rste~ ~~n ;:'~:el~tO ~C~i~ Hen stUI' who gl'aduated two y a I'S mers. "That's enough 'to tI ll 22 tank m g program is called Dry and I,dlan b.'.. I f 1',;llSI dcrtlble Wi ll. foil w. the practi ce of gl'adu- , dent. At the same time, the chal- ~;i~~ won the cr~wn 111 1936. but cars. From this tremendous stream Freshening Cow Chow. It Is a body- , IIgla ally ImmersIng the bod y walking in lenge should stimulate the bather d to defend 111 1937. of blood the udder-one ot the building, laxatIve. coollng feed that !h.11 UII ",., 'Ik 'rk to mid-thigh depth, bending and It o learn progressively the skills Import.ant Rule Change hardest ' worked manufacturing helps cows to prepare their bodies I 1111" c): ~ I _ dashing a little water in the Iace; which will enable him to meet it. One Important change has bc'en plants In the worid-must take the for calving and the lactation period rk, •..'!"· .111 ee s"ug rubbing water on the arms, in the Learn Crude Movement a n~ o un c~ d by the co-manag('rs many different things that make after calvtng. , "h"IS \:~,::;,kl~n;;~~s a :'~ armpits, on the back of the neck The non-swimmer should seek to ;~~c~~vdllcl obl'laergaensYtao\.ust-fol.fo-lntowla'rnt'ICetl': mJlk and other dairy products. How Cows Are Dried Off at II hIm "1'" mk " Bi ll and on the chest; mov rng out to learn such crude begi nning swim- pating. Th e new . r p,U b ALFIUJ'A "--"'-- "Far from being a rest period Pu rina Experimental Farm CII TIger . IS knoll'n as wa.'s~-dcPt~' and repeating the p~r- mer movements as will enable him modified as far as I~ al;~~ S h:~k I ~ sinlply because the udder Is 'shut "At the Experimental Farm, we becnusl' lin Illi ng a fOI mance. and only after some mln- to .s tay afloat and navigate to a concerned, however in orde l ~ til down: the two months when the dry off our COli'S two months before I during the ules ge t~ln g wet all over. limited extent. Th~ beginner should give the champion ~ n opportun ity cow is dry are really the most crlt- they are due to freshen, rega.rdless , , he was made honor- LlIlIit Bathing Periods Sl' tUdlOusly . apply hImself to acq~rir- to grab hi s third and fina i leg on Ical and hardest working period In of how they are mJlklng, This can lhe town he vi si ted. Bathing periods should be limited n~ and pI actlcmg a standard SW lm- the trophy. "Heuser. Wilgus and Norris of Cor- the animal's life. That's when she be done In one week's time with any • o( Was hington, be- to short dips until some resistance m~n g s troke or two which will per- Three-set matches wi ll be played neli University have found that this needs special care and feeding. Dur- cow mllklng up to 35 pounds a day. build, is known to cold is developed. Under certai n ~"t hIm to stop a l o~g to the novice in every round except the finals vitamin Is required by chicks in the ing the dry period most of the blood If she Is to be dried off on the fol- " while Tafl Wright of sub-normal physica l conditions any ~elacSt SI" The novIce .wlli seek the per- and all contestants will be required I'ollowing a.mounts: that has been paSSing through the lowing day" we mllk her out thor- IS knlJwn as the bather, no matter how robust. may . on. of hI S li mIted equIpment of to furnish their own balls. A net Age 2 weeks-330 micrograms of VI- udder Is diverted to the Job of car- oughly at the night milking and , Jimmy Dykes, White be a ffected by sudden immersion in st ~ okes to develop ease an sWlm- will be available tor use if entrants tamin G per 100 rying nutrients to the unborn calf, change her feed abruptly to Purina ATTEST : J:lrc!denneiel . ""Pr. has an extra word much the same way. Tb" same re- mthrn g and .some endurance in .ol·der do not have one. grams of ration Of which two-thllrds has to be de- Dry and Freshening Cow Chow. WALTER E. SCHWED ,n and IS Ihe "Li ttle Rou nd actions may be brought about by at he may one day style hImself A fee ot twenty-five cents. pay- ve l oped In the ast two months be- Then we don·t milk her again for Secrelary entel'ing the water whl'tI chilled, a ~ wlmm e r . When o n~ reaches the able in advance, will be charged Age3weeks-290 fore calving. a wrek. Of course her udder fills : r,.;rN~EL~SA· O;L : 'Reds" in the league, In- extremely tired, or overheated. To s WI~m.e r stage there IS al po.l r"ntly and matches must be played within ~::: ::::=~~~ aody Reserve Low up, but this Is only nature's way of ' g~~~~~ T'O'" A of Detroit. Pitcher avoid this difficulty. the swimmer n~ . ':~ to the a iu a t~c achvities to three days after announcement of Age 6 weeks-160 "Besides building most ot the calf stopping the aclion of the milk SEAL I' E Third b:lseman Rolfe should, in the first case, warm up WllC e can app y ~Im se lf . Strokes the pairings or completion of the during the two months dry period. glands. We teed 6 pounds of Dry ' Delaware 1'11'0 "Sk eters"- by exercisi ng for a few minutes or to .meet every bathIng need. stunt previous round. Age 7 weeks-130 tl t I b Jld I bod and Freshening Cow Chow to light • ••• •• and Newsome of by rubbing with a coarse towel be- s':" lmmrng s~ lll s , dIves, and fa ncy Drawings wi!! be announced in Age 8 weeks-IOO f~; c~:ot~~rs 1~1~~ r~l~king le~erio: breeds and 9 pounds to heavy breeds. c1~Jl g~U~OT\O~~g~NVER } SS U'QI:t).) .... '"nlpl'nn of Washington is ~~I~eed . ~'~s t t~sk ~:se:~~a l p~~i~;e;O ;:~e~~ ~~~~~i::e~~r's ::~~:g~e~~ s k ~~~v~~~ ~I~~ ~~:t~~~~n:d:;:~~ h~~ t~i~1 p~~~~ 28:~~~~:gm~ro;;~!s t~:t ~~k e~ k:~ :;~~u~~~~u~~~~n c~;:ma~I~~:kbO~:~~ ~~a~he as:~e~~ s~:~~ W~h~lll~d~~~ o~~ ~:;le 0'\~IP~~:~9~~~· e~~~~~a l~~ :!',~~e 19~~ lrotl. '\IPllan,ine"· because he so ing the water and when overheated to reach. that envi able state that so to be completed by Saturday night. ounce, a comparlson of the n ~ lve more of certain minerals and nutrl- make sure no old milk remains. lhe C~ lI;'t~ a~ dar~lal~'b~~~ r~~.t~td d[,?; e fi oor of times hould be a llowed in which to few a tt a ll~. the poslllon of an all- Entries must be fi led with Laskaris Vitamin G (Flavin) requiremen t-; of ents than they get from their feed, Then we seal up the teats with col- ~~;~\~'I ~d~~~~~~~t ~:dpl~~~r~1 ~fee~aS~eR .a~~ on the piano. cool-down and relax . round SW immer. No one neec's . to and Pie at th'" DeLuxe Candy Shop. chicks with the below amounts of even though thr. t feed be a caref 11 lodlan to keep out Infection and Sho l1l1 on. PreS ident of Mln nelus. 011 some o( the nick names Panic Contibntol'y Cause remaan tor .very long a stan(j lng bef TC Tuesd~y" -'!.l1gust 1. Vitamin G contained in basic feet! bthaelasCncemdinmeI.laikls";agndratnIOtlntr·lellMtsOsltlua v;ef cl' lo,gntclnouwe cfelleodwlnugntDI' lrYShae nfdreFsllre~sllhs.e n- t~~P'l0e~l·auatsll.~e~0: ,IEI" 'co~r~I)~O~'I~ae·tdl"O,en S~" I~~D~~e~I, .·laY,lvl.°Oln. c 10 Ihe pl,yers by their P anic. that sudden unreasoning bather. a beg l~1I1 er or a novice, w" en ---'-" -- ingredients, reveals how accurate the . f and overwhelming fear which at- ~l o d er n teachrng methods and p r ~c- . CLOSE PLAY feed manufacturer must be in bal- to be replaced during the two How Puri,na ExperimentJI Farm ~~~ ~\?'~'. \~n;',eea ~~r s~:,a~~ci t ~ n~~v l~~~~I;s Chi cago tacks people in the face of real or tlce can be combll1ed Su readily ancing hL~ chick starting and grow- months dry period, if they are to lle Cows Are Handled After F:'es hen in g ~~~t S ~I~l yR ' a~iJob" MeNnaI'; "Curly" causc to practically all water acci- PI ogl e s 111 sWlmmll1g and dlVll1g. (P,am AUl m COJmopolllanJ quantity of Vitamin G for proper • ." l " ~ee' Wil lk"r; "Footsie" dents. In swimming. it is. of CO lll'Se, T.h st.age of advancement from in- MIKE DEVINE was a ball- growth: section of our own herd at the temperature. The day after fresh- ~:;~'r;~~f"o~ :::~ P<;'~·~~~;·i~k~~O~~I'~~ g' ~d {lander" Stratton; "Little motivated by the thought of drown- te~ medIate sWImmer to. sw.'":,mer 1I1lcrograms PurIE p ' t I F d ig I g f d . ds ! D d Ih ,aid ('CI "~cale I b h 'kes. "Nol'SY" S 'el'll- ing and a lta, cks nl0st commonly the WI ll be s. lower .) As the Il1dlVldual player's umpire, He was fai r Ingredient Per Gram th nta x ertllmend a ar.md ur nd epn n we ee n poun . 0 ry an d cd "nrl ","(I~ on l ' ~hn li ~r esa~~t Co~~ D) - k h d h bb b h .. e wo mon IS ry peno . rna e res llenll1g c ow Chow and gradll- po rallon; Ihat the s'gnatures of such 'Radcliff; "Steaks" non-swimmer a nd the novice, rn a es plogr~ss , t e challenges pre- , an e was stu oro, ut ( e men Wheat Bran ...... 2 possible an average increase of 2,- Iy work this amount up to 10 or l'eSldent and Secretary of said Cor Louis-"DlIrkey" Clift; though the skilled wimmer is by vlollsly menll ~ n ed can be met and respeceed him aod he had fewer , Soy Bean Oil Meal. ... . 3 972 pounds of milk per cow. over a ~ pounds. At tile cnd of the t.hlrd ::~~a::~ nth~o h ~~i~IV~?t~ ~;~ i~'f S~I,r~~~~li~ nd Haag; "Slim" Kimberlin; no means immune. The tendency Pt sl~e~ successIvely t sa (ely. The argumeots ehan aoy oeher umpirc. Fish Meal...... 2 to 8 ten months lactation period. Before I, ~ eek we start changing them back ~I~'~~ l?e~;~.e.;1?~~fyt.~I'r;1a~IIi,seal dse .CI o.l'I~ol xre.d- \Iills, Dctroit-"Rocky" to panic should be "c'i,sted stead- Stl e sWI mmer IS ess prone to ac- At lease he had up eo now. He Meat Scrap ...... O to 5 hese cows were started on this ex - to Purina Milking Cow Chow. and 10 said C;ol'porallon Is Ihe eOI1lI11~n or . 'llI:.u Bell ; "Slick" CofT- (asUy by all bati·,er. who should cldent than any .o ther f requ nte l' of I eould bardly believe tbat it was Edc Barley . .. . , ...... II" 1riment they averagcd 10107 by the end of the fourt! w k COl'pol'"te se I f 'd Cr Cl ucllel", "P ete" remember that 'It ca'llnot do any th water. He IS. as a rule, mor.e Tilton who wou ld ~ive him trouble ' Oat Groats ...... u, , 1 ce we Ihat Ihe Act of 0 sea~ f, ~g . ag~ ~ g ~~I~~n: keel If h t " 'mds of milk pel' cow. conceded by have them entirely on this milking lng, and delivering said Cel't10cnle W~ S ns: "Red" Kress; !Juod but, rather increases the haz- d t' y haware 0 w a causes aCCI - _. . Eric wbom he'd practica ll y Wheat Germ ...... 8 to 12 ' , as belne a pretty good aver ration " du ly aulhol'lzed b li "Fll'C Chief" Ro. ilrd. 'l'h' nnn.swimmer \vho loses e n St as, n m ore, ~ 7cur a t e k ,n o~ l- raised and taught baseball aIter J e ff Corn 1 - . Stockholders o( sa1c1 l~r~~~.~~f~~S and Rowe; "Birdy" his fuoting in shallow water should e.dge of h l~ capablhhes and hmlta- ~!i~~~'y t~a~~y~~t~a\hbe: ~I~d Jf!~~~S, I Wh~at'~R~d ' ' r;;~ ' ;~ci I I Il1~Nh a ;~J'~~~~~all oi'~med'fl~ e unlo set -llIuy" Troul ; "Dixie" con ern himself wholly with re- tlons. and I.S l es~ foolhardy than any had been killed in a hunting acci- Mlds ...... 2 A bIll was recenUy sublmtted to Coconut pie IS banned 111 GeorgIa yeaI' aforesaid. e dllY and Buck" Nell'son. gaining his feet. getting his head other. cla ss ~ficatlon or bather. Ph Y~ I- dent, Eric, who was Mike's uwn son- Sun Cured Alfalfa Leaf \ the Colorado Stat Assembly With Ibetween May 15 and October 1 by 1 9~Y commission expires March 1. Cle"el.nd ab ve water, and moving out o( the cal lImItatIOns Wi ll aJI~ays . r est rl~t in-law, married to Mary Devine, the Meal ...... 8 to 12 thIS IItle. "A bill for an act to the state department of agriculture GLADYS VENR rCK Drake ; "Bad News" si tul1tion unti l he has a chance to the development ot sW lmmll1g skIll apple of ber father's eye. But that's Dehydrated Alfalfa Leaf amend an ac t entitled "To amend The richness of coconut pi e causes. No tary Public. Healh: "Rollie" Hems- recover his breath and his wits. The ~ o ~ m ~ ny bathers: yelt every step the way it was. Eric resented every Meal ...... 15to20 an act enhUed 'to amend Section harrnlul bactena to develop durll1g • GLAD~S ~N; I C; • , Hudlin; "Moose" Solters; novice and the swimmer in seem- a en lin Pdmgresslve earnll1g, and awdavsen~steb l' mdesceilsfi. on. but then Eric I Dried Skim Milk ...... 22-varlable One of an act entItled an act to hot weathel', accOld ll1 g to J P. Yar- • Notary Public VII "SI " 1 d every 1a n lea p overcome Will put Did Wh 25- I bl provide a bond issue:" Ib orough, stale chemist. : Ci~Y n~1d C;0un!y o! De.nvcr.' CO.IO • I; army" W ~a ther l y ; Ing pen m~ st etermine .whether the bather that much nearer the Eric was a sensation his first year r e ey , ...... var a e 7-20-31. IV ebb; Washlngton- the d a~ge r IS real or fanCIed, a ~ l d fin al goal and w ill inevitabl afford and pUblicity flowered about him. He I Dried Buttermilk, ...... 28-varlable Applet u'n; "Dopey" If genull1e, employ all thell' abIlity h' t fl ' th y t got to be a celebrity and that's hard PURI-FLAVE ....•.... 70 Mc(:onne.tHoney Boy" Haynes; " Blood- and intelligence to extricating them- 1m grea er sa e y rn e wa cr. for sucb a young man to .take on an 'So Important Is an ' adequate .liSe. ability has been developed in the Tryens Easy Victor to a bead. Mike called three strikes feeds he handles contain Purl- Goes!" quiet waters o( a tank. may become The only walk-away came in the on Eric a!,d , Eri~ was~'t willing to Flave. the Ingredient that Is two and , Ambler: "Ug" Cas- panicky in open water when h e ob- senior boys' class (16 to 18 years) accept Mi~e s dl.aJ;nosls. The fans one-hair times r icher in Vitamin G , Chapman; "Chubby" serves as he swims toward shore as Andrew (Sonny) Tryens proved roared tbelr derISIO n because Enc U,an any other commercial ingred­ ni~,.bnl_ .,."" . ". Johnson; "Rebel" that the waves arc apparently run- hi s superiority by winning all four ti.~s S~~~dr::,°S;ufoMw.~r s~~~ke rtow~~~ Ient. If the answer Is 'no: then the ewsome; "Pop ning against him. This condition individual races and then swim- guns. Eric was out. poultry raiser should consider the "Hans" Wagner ; New frequently occurs when the wind is ming anchor man on the victorious Mike suffered tben, but be suf­ Vttamin G content of the ingred­ C h an die r "Babe" offshore. Alarmed by the illusion relay team. He totalled 22 'h points f-ered more later on in the game. ients which that dealer has In his ' Flash" Gordon; "Bump" that he is being ca .... ied away from in all , while P atty Atkinson took When Eric was playing t bird bllse starting and growing mashes. The 'Red" RutTin g; "Red" Rolfe; shore he becomes terror stricken second honors with four and Steedle and a Pittsburgh player, running to two tables given In this article will Powe II; "B u d" Rosar ' and ei ther struggles unti l he is ex- Ihird with 3'h points. Other point- third, was out by a mile, until Eric be found helpful in making such an ,Selkirk ; Boston - "Sarge': hausted. or becomes paralyzed by scorers were: Frank Dunn. J ack dropped the ball, Mike really kn ew Investigation. Boze" Bel' ge l' ; "Cap" fea r. A little reflection would cause Simons and Tommy Thompson, 3; about misery, for only two people 'Doc" C I' am e 1'; "Mose" him to remember that wave moti on Bud Danby; Bi ll Vogel, 2'h; and ~~:;:e~a~~t~~~1 ~~d~h~~a~~:~ cM~k~ "Probably the most practical way trav Is, but the water does not and Jim Deeley and Jim Keeley, 1. and Eric. Everybody eiRe tbere could to assure one's self that the poultry if he needs proof he has but to fix Caroline Simons proved the class Bee tbat the man was out beca use rations he buys contain sufficient G . his gaze upon some stati onary ob- o f. the intermedia te girls' division th~y ha~n't seen tbat other thing. Vitamin G (Flavin) Is to select only . li lli P ~ rl ' II\ O I'J (' ject to convince himself that he is as she . '~on the 25-yard backstroke I MIke saId tbe Pittsburgb player was chick starting and growing mashes 01111 lI appf'ninO" making progress as he swims. and diVing events. placed rn the safe. Tbe stands screamed and Law- that are made by a manufacturer lew memories or I to> _ Exhaustion Is Cause . ~ id es tr o ke race and grabbed second jdike thke maan;~I~r'o~a::h~ ~~id:' d~~ who uses precise, nutritional-value at the Yankee s~.,e. all . Another common contrIbutory 111 the 25-yard freestyle to score a ! manding an explanation. measuring laboratory apparatus, Harde h ad,um. cause to water accidents is exhaus- total of 15 POll1ts. Ella J ane Sheaf- Eric stepped up calmly and made who conducts numerous feeding What He Says "Went"" Amel~I~~; 11 sa ved the lion. It is si mply, loss of encrgy (cr. who won the intermediate free- hI s annonncement. tests, and whose Integrity Is well C .,' n leaguers at nd resultant inability to make the sty le race, proceeded to repeat her HI dropped tbe ball, Lawson:' he recognized. It requires knowledge In '34 HI and Integrity to make successful am .~ at the Polo necessary movements to keep afio at victory in the junior class whicn ! eald. dropped it." Thi lUUU r c m c mbc r s tbc day whcu busin css was casy. , Indian' \I I~e Bob. F~! l e r , and make progress. This condition was good enough to give her first Tben Mike knew tbat be had won, starting and growing mashes." aid 01' J;avcd. It In 3 may be brought about by entering honors in the higher bracket. En- Indeed-more th.a~ a baH game All h c had to do was to set up s hop and wait for thc CII S­ · c GOI don, Yankee th water when overtired !ro~ tered in . only three events in the ~::n~'ii~ b~dd~~~"Erl~:!ck~o ~h~ tomc l's to COIllC ill. Cehl'in el' some physical activity indulged ~n 111 termed late. group, howevel:, she right way of doing business and h. II'cland, Scotlan~ Arc to take )ar~ in who prior to the swim, overexertion In ~a s fo r c~d rnto. seco ~d spot 111 th..z WDsn't wron~. Favorcd As HolIday Stal·t Bus incss m c n of today know that thc thing that make pOUIIIIl.lllEtauISC I . the swimming, or reaction to cold intermedia te d I V I S I o n WIth 8 ._ ------. - - -. - . . to d or an Injury, have water. In the first case, a period of points. Ernestine Gillespie and Au- . .Startlng a European trip .w.'th bus incss "go" ••• i t> har d sal csman hip (!olllbillc d with pia uplaeate the two sen- rest and recovery before entering drey Rumer were tied for fo ~rth (27 pornts); second--Cashel! (23 II.~ l and and Scotland, then WOI king Cli tomcr-scr v icc. Thcy g o Ollt for n cw bll inc ' . Thcy ys made by J ue Gor- the water is the normal require- with 4 I}, points each. Others fil1lsh- POints. Relay won by Carr, Helm- dllectly d~w n through Eng!and and a . , ment to insure reasonable salety. In cd as follows: Helen May Lewis, breck. Cashell. and Simons. so to. P arl~, and the Continent, or scc that thc ir printc d solicitation arc hig h cla . They g vC"m e a tumble, ' says the second case the swimmer pro- 3; Edith Car, 2'h, and Dorothy Boys (seI1l01')- 50-yard freestyle cross l~g d U'ect fr0r:" England to COlllC i n and ordcr thc ir printing frolll our expert pI-int­ i Although r work d videc! he is healthy and organically Lloyd. 1. w~n by . Tryens; second- Dunn; ScandinaVIan lands, IS a new travel ers . They phonc 4·941 for information. muchll the bull pen, three so und can and will exert himself In the only junior girls' eve~lt . thlrd- Atkmson. lOO-yard tre.estyle vogue. Both Ir e l a~d and Sc oUa~ d as any o( the lhree' . h Id Betty Bl anchfield and Arlene Wld- won by Tryens; second- Atkll1son' have made many Improvements 111 our team used in th 10 the u~mos;; ~U\ elth~~ ~~o~l~uSO doc. swam second ami third to Mi ss third- Kelley. 50-yard breaststrok~ acco m~odations for American vis- * " Wcnt out" ubout 1888 · k~10W w. en 0 I es , or ch Sheaffer to score three points and won by Tryens; second- Simons; Itors thIS summer. league should see dIrect hI S course tha.t he m u~ re~re one, res cctivel . third-Steedle. Diving won by Try- Many debark today !n Ireland to I always cov I' the all - the. shore. b.cfore hIS energle: er- P The iummarie8 ens (45 points); second- Thompson m a k~ a. tour ot that island before POST PRINTING PAYS "'lnVII'I~ . " sayS Ed Burns, Chicago enllrely dI SS Ipated, !" buoy ~ n ~a Summaries' Bo s (i ntermedi ate) (40 points); third- D ee l e y (38 contll1ull1g to Scotland and Engl a ~d . I was not on hand in son, WIth fl oatll1g - 25-yard tre'est I: won by Cataldi; Relay won by Steedle, The 25 per .cent. goo~ a blJlt~ ~ Y poi nL~) . ~pecial r~ductlon 10 1938 and the American rest , by turnll1g on the bac ~n t second- McB rt . third- F 0 s t c l' Vag i, Danby, and Tryens. now 111. effect on c~rcle raIl tours I~t bolh gam s." floatrn g relaxed and moUonJei~~ th~ S 25-yarci b uc~st~~ke won by W. G i r I s (intermediate)- 25-ya r d there IS another rnducement to me'? slnkes lhat Bob Feller even thOug.h the e(r~rt may be re- Hamilton; second-Cataldi; thlrd- fl'e('Gtyle won by Sbeaffer; second- travelers. I saId Johnny Mize No way be pl oionged It must Ca h II 2 'd troke won by Simons; third-Carr and Foster ------Publishing Advertising eaguc slUgger. "wer~ th~ memb red that the l.ower tempe~~~ F ~:te~ '" s ~~~~~~I ~amilton; third ( U.~ <1) 25-yard backstroke won by Representative Lambert Alden .of Printing no balls I ever swung at ture of the water . IS sappll1g kin -Schden P lun e 'for distance won Simons; second-Lewis; t hi r d- Denv,?r became. so. eXCIted whIle I seen them yet" . nergy of the s~ lmmer , . m arv a l~ by Cataldi ( di S~a n ce 70 feell ; sec- Lloyd; 25-yard sidestroke won by li stenmg to l eg~s l n~lve debate that ~ complete r. cover~ 111 such. lI1t~ uld ond- Foster' third-Schaen. Diving: Rumer a~d Gillespie, Simons and he swallowed hIS lighted cigar. York V' virtually Im pOSS Ible. ThIS IS 0 f won by W' Hamilton' second- D. Carr (wmners of heats awarded ~."Ils N .u.. tor'y OH' r quite ?iscourage the pract ce ~n Hamilton' . t h l rd-Sc h ~e n . Relay two points each- no finals run ofT) . RH EU MATISM THE NE,,*K POST ot New MUI'k sw.i mmmg long dlst;ances e v~n b won by W aters W. Gregg, Helm- Diving w?n by Simons; second- the Y paIrs would be dIscontinue y b - k . d H 'iton Foster ; thlrd-Sheaffer, Relay won 23 toa~k: 1l~feat d the good swimmers if the~ h:So~l~ o~~~ · ~~;s 'lI~j u!r)~~~yarci freestyle by Foster, Gillespie, Rumer, and .~~I:.r~v e ~:el:!rt~~n::!rn :1:h~U~! 25 run. ne 28. th member that It one rea b won b St dl . second-Creswell; Sheaffer. Usm. Neurltla. Neurall'l& or Lumb&l'o. In a In the ~~ ~ot a season of exhaustion, the partne~ m::a bl~ third -~arn:~ . eoo_yard backstroke Girls (junior)- 5O-yard free- ~URI%~u'fi.. ~d~bl~noO~\~~ , ~o.,..,::~~ Dial 4941 14-16 Thompson Lane In the y encan league. In a like condition and qUJte b St dl ' ond- Creswell; style won by Sheaffer; second- eoU ... 0 ... tl: work qulekly- must relle .. W a!hln~~~nlhc White Sox to give assistance or effect a res- ~~~d -~ate~~. ~'5O~~~rd sidestroke Blanchfield; ~ir~-Wldd oes . :T:"\.:&~~ ·m~n:,o':! et·~~r~~~io~ . ao!:~ b C ~~beat S Bostol'toI2~~n 17 to 9 Grea~ Resi*lUle Needeai lte ;;;~~ -;d res;;~ ~I' g ~d~~won by Carr due~~M~n~~~~w~~~mro~~~~~~~ to lack of entrants. I'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ t. LOUiS 18 to 7. Waler of low temperature, desp r ams. v n · ~ I

The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, July 27, 1939 Checking Up on Children HOME EDUCATION U YEARS AGO PLANNED "The Chlld's First School Is the Famlly"-Froebe\ IN REVIEW Is u d by the National K inderga rten Association, 8 West 40th street, July 29, 1914 KITCHEN New York City. These articles are nppcnring weekly in our columns. ING A ON G OF WII T TO DO WEDDING AIDS COOI( Wilson-Morris LELIA MUNSELL A very 'Pretty wedding took place Energy Saved By "[ wish," mourned Sue Tressel, "I over h rselt. "It will be all right1 r-:======-----=:::::: last Saturday ev ning at the home had something to do. I wish Arlene to go to the door." So Su trotted f Mr. a nd Mrs. Lindsay Wilson, Orderly S('(I II ellce didn't have the measles, 01' that I'd across Ihe street with the scrapbook n ar town, when their youngest had them so I could go over a nd malerial and a bottle of paste. Notice to the Taxabl es of New Castle Coun~ daughter, Ethel, was matTi d to Of Utellsi I !oj play with her ." "Tomorrow we will think of Milford T. Morris of Newa rk. " [ expect," smil ed Mother, "that something else," said Mother. The ounty Taxes for the Fiscal YeaI' July 1 t, 1939, to .lune 30t h, 1940. ra'{e~e '~it:~I O~~r~:san ~ el~ :: ~:, I Ym::~~~ Kitchen comfort in Ihe hal Arlene wishes much the same Ihing. next morning she laid out some f She's j ust sick nough to h ave to magazines, nil of Ihem open at pCI' ce~~u~x;; ~I~!d ail:~o~~~~ ~~:i~~e thc lil'st (la y of Oclober, 1939, th~ rc .hall oe ,m abat~l11!nl I ~~:: li:ri;~' i~~~~c ~~~;'~1~e o~r~~~i~~da:l~ ~L~C~~1~S t~Se ~o~mo~~; o~ ~;~t~~I~;s ;;~~ stay in bcd, nnd just well enough to paper doll s. "When you're sick you phi" ,"hilc Mr. Wi ll iam J . E Uison th prolonged usc of the oven, but with paper dolls," she I will sit at Ihe fo ll owing places on the dates li sted to ;:u~~ sF,; s~~1 ~ h~ ~g d~~r ~~~b~o y~~ ~~~~ ~~ ~~~:. hundl'cds: of Ne" a rk acted as best m an. The Miss Louise R. Whitcomb, home That wouid give you something to Nice Thing '1'0 Do Re:~.m~.n~. ;~~I p~;. r~~:'~k.bY the ~e~.'~;~;em~t ~~I~~~:\~ !t ~g;i~~l~~~i d O.: ~~~.: ~" to" ~ ~,:~i ~vi:s g~ ~~g !~~~n~ n;~:pt~~~: BUANDYWINE II NORED Mr. and Mrs. Manis will reside Extension Service, suggests tha t im- "Arlen 's mother has a little lop- Sh began to si ng a nd sang a lmosl Aug. 1 Stewar t's Store, Grubbs Corner- IO A. M. 10 3 P . !I!. in Newark. proving Ihe nrrungement of the board that Arlene could usc for a U the time sh wns culting out the 4 Claymont Trust Co., Claymont- IO A M. to 3 P . M. 9 Talleyville Fire House, Talleyville- IO A. M. to 3 P. 1\1. P crsonals kitchen to cut down Ihe n ecessat? pasting. Of course, you wouldn't dolls and putting each doll and her 15 Biesingers' Sto re, Holly Oak- IO A. M. to 3 P.M. The Misses F ader ntertain d a ~~e~! ra~~ dml~~: I~ ~I:~ ~:s::~~~~ . ln Negro girl receiving a tuberculin want a big scrapbook if you were wardrobe in to n separate nvelope. 18 Brandywine Fire House, Bellcfonte- IO A. M. to 3 P. 1\1. h ouse party over the week-end. Orderl y Sequcncc test harmless, practically pain- sick, but-" Then Mother brought n big en- 2;) Claymont Trust Co., Claymont- IO A M. to 3 P. M. Sept. ~ Stewart's Store, Grubbs Corner 10 A 1\1 . to 3 P. M. Among lhe out-of-town guests were A good housekeep I' m oves in lOBS , means ot telling whether tuber- " I'll Make crapbook" v('lupe. 12 M . Misses 'M vrie Chambers, Am Uenn orderly sequence from the refriger- ~:~~~~f~~::c~r~tli~st~ea~~ ~~'s ~~:: Sue's fac benmed. "I'll make tI " When you're sick it's nice to ~~~tre~~ me 1~\1~~ ~~·us~,l at::Jfc~tvil\? ~o~. t~.3 t~' ri:>. Ditmar, An ',n K othe, Anna Charl- ator to the wO I'k table tlnd sink, to by the Income from Christmas Seals. little scra pbook-of some of my new have something to smile over. Can 15 BlCsl nger 's Store, Holly Oak 10 A M. to 3 P. M. 211 Br~tn dywin e Fire H ouse, B lI eiontl' 10 A. M. 10 3 P . M. Ion and P tII llinc Brooks, Mr. and the range, and to the dining tabl Tuberculosis Is the second caUBe at notepa per," she said d eligh tedly. yuu read what I have written?" she 25 Clnymont Trust Co., Claymont 10 A I\J. to 3 P . M. Mrs. J. M .. CIJ>mcl' on~ son J nmes, without criss-crossing of paths. death a mong Negroes and the death "Arlen ca n hnndie tha t." asked. all of Balill~or e; WIllIam ~ ncl J~- F ood is prepar d chiefly at Ihe si nk rate Is 21f. times that of whIte Mother punched the holes for her Sue read: CHRISTIANA 11 NOHED Aug. 2 Smith's Star , Centreville-lO A M. to 3 P . 111 . ~ I~h c~ I ~~i~:.'u;~~e~ li)I~~~gt~~~' M . ~~1OJ:O I~~0~~bl~~ ~:,I~~II;~? is ~~e~t o~h~ people. ~'~~h ~r~b O~: ~dTI;h l~ s~l~e~;~ ~~~e~~~~ " T~~~l~ I !OI; ~o~~ I~:~L~ ' t:I~~ Ihe 7 Richa rdson Park Fire House, RIchardson P ark- IO A . 1\1 tu 3 P. III George K elly ancl famI ly spent homemaker hav(' ttl ITO'S the r oom pit'st Idnd of a lime finding and Dressing Ih<'111 nil will be 10 Newport F ire House, Newport- IO A. M. to 3 P . 1\1 16 P oore's Store, Elsm re-IO A M. to 3 P . M. several days here l a~ t week as th ~ continually to gl'l Ill'r materials. or ADVICE ('ulti ng out pretty pictures that sam thing 10 du" 21 Morgan's Store, Mar h allton- IO A M. to 3 P . 1\1 guests of Mr. and MI s. A. F. F adel. a rc they kept within C(1gy reach, in would lit. When she had nough, After nclosing lhe little ('n- 24 Sowden's Store, Colonial P"rk- IO A. M. tu 3 P. 1\1 Mr. K elly was formerly treasurer the food-storage cupbuard, lhe re- Mut her said she could carry them velopes she troll 'd nc ross the street Sept. 5 Smith's Store, CentreviU 10 A. M. to 3 P . M. 8 Richardson P ark Fire House, Ricbardson Purk- IO A. 1\1. 10 3 P _1 of Ihe .Newark Trust '~ nd Safe De- fJ'igerntor. and possibly the vege- GIVEN ON nnd left them at Arlene's door. 13 Newpor t Fire House, Newport- IO A. M. to 3 P. 1. POSit Company, whele he made table bin? How ncar is the refrig- Calendar The thircl morning was bright 18 Poore's Store, Elsmcr 10 A. M. to 3 P . I\!. many Irie~ d s in lawn. . eratur t ot h e food-preparation ~ and sunny. "How about taking Ar- 21 Morgan's Store, MarshaUton- IO A. M. to 3 P . M. Mr. Wilham B. Tawrcsey of WII- ta ble? Could it be nearer? STAINS --- lene a bit of outdoors?" suggested 26 Sowden's Store, Colonial Park- IO A. M. to 3 P . M . mington w ~s the gu~st ov~ r ~un-f Whe n the iO(Jd is rcady to cook. July 27 -28-29 IMother. "Do you know the names l',"LL CREEK H U 'DRED day of MI . and MI s. Shlll1el a how neal' is the stove? If the varl- B r a ndy\~in e r s' eighth operetta, of Ihe leaves of all the tre.es in our Hillcrest fnrm. H e attended s~r- ous pots and pans hav to be fi lled Vi ctor Herbert's "Naughty yard ? Sec if you can thll1k up a Aug. 2 Brannon's Store, Mi lford Cross Roads-l0 A. M. to 3 P . M. vices of t he London Tract Meetll1g with water, arc they handy to the C"Ire 'F or Most Marietta." AIJ s a ts reserved. game for rlen e. " 7 Cochran's Store, Choat 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. House. . sink? Arc most of the smaIJ imple- ~ ., Green La ntern Studio 220 I Sue Came Running 19 6~~~~,;Y§ t~ a~·a~~r :f~ ~ ~fgi l A. l~ .\oM:i~ . 3MP. M. Thomas A Mullll1 returned M ~ n- ments and pans hung up, or cloes S t West Ninth Street, WiI ~ing- After a time . S:le came running 21 Weinstock's Store, Cedurs-IO A M. to 3 P . M. day from a two weeks vacation one have to rummage around in IllnnlCl' pO' S ton. in, her eyes shlOlng, "Could I get 24 AIJi son's Store, Marshallton- IO A M. to 3 P . M. Sept. 5 BI'annon's Star , MiliaI'd Cross Hoads-IO A M. to 3 P . M. spent at Wildwod. dra wers or closels to get them out? ays Specialist l>riday, July 28 some pieces of paper and pin a dif- 8 Cochran's Store, Choat 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. Professor C. O. Houghton and Other Hints ~ • 8:00 p. m.-Meeting of Friendship ferent leaf to each and let her write 13 Yearsley's Garage, Hockessin- IO A M. to 3 P. M. family have returned from a five Wha t distance is walked in set- Temple No. 6, Pythian Sisters, what she thinks thei r nnmes are 18 Gregg's Sto re, Yorkly n- IO A. M. to 3 P . M. 21 Weinstock's Store, Cedars-IO A. M. to 3 P. M. weeks trip in the Adirondacks. ling the table, from the place where There's a cure for most summer in Fraternal H all. Iund er them ?" 26 Allison's Store, Marshallton- JO A M. 10 3 P . M. Rev. Dr. Rowan left Mo~day for the china, glass, and silverware are stains if they are treated without 'aturday, July 29 Mother nodded. "So .that she n eed Tennessee wher he will VISIt rela- kept'! Could these things be stored delay according 10 Louise R. Whit- 5:00 p.m.-P each festival at State not thll1k too hard, wrtte Ihe names ' YIUTE CLAY CREEK HUNDRED lives. more convenienlly? A dish cup- comb, hom mnnag ment specialist Road Chapel, sponsored by for her on a nother sheet of paper Aug. 1 Deer P ar k Hotel, Newark- IO A. M. to 3 P . M. Miss Dorothy Caughey of Mc- board within arm's reach of the of the University of Delnware Ag- Christiana Pr e s b y t el' ia n but don't arrnnge the leaves in the 4 Washington House, Newark-IO A M. to 3 P. M. K esport, Pa., is v isiting the famIly sink is a great step-savel', especial- ricultural Exten&ion Sel'vice, who Church. same order. Tomorrow youH can 9 Elliott's Store, Christiana- 10 A M. to 3 P . M. of George ~er g u son. . ly if it runs through the partition points out that th U. S. Depart- Tuesday, Aug. 1 give her some more leav('s w the 15 Deer Park Holel, Newark- IO A. M. to 3 P . M. 18 Washington House, Newark- IO A. M. to 3 P . M. Mrs. Norns WorralJ ~nd Cl.11ldren to the dining-room side. If this ment of Agriculture is still sending 7:30 p.m.- Meeting of Orpah Re- name of each writte n undel'neath, Mt O 3 have r eturned from a VIS It WIt h her can't be a rrnng f1 , a wheel trny will out that comprehensive free F a rm- bekah Lodge. and she can change the names or S pt. 2i ri~~~tt~a~~°}.iot~tr~~~~~k"':~O AA JVr t0 tp~M . sist l' in P hiladelphia. save a lot of steps a t meultimes. ers' Bull etin, No. 1474 -F , on "Stain 8:30 p.m.-"Kind LoJy" to u p,-\. ~t the. leaves on her sheets if any are 7 Washington House, Newark- IO A M. to 3 P . M. Alma Towson h as returned from With the l our main wor k centers Removnl." This publica tion tells Rollin Houd Theatre . . Arden. wrong." 12 Ellio:"'s Store, Christiana- l0 A. M. to 3 P . M. 15 D C<:l Park Hot I, Newark- IO A. M. to 3 P. M. an Oxford visiL well planned. for preparntion of several ways of deal ing with each Wednesday, ug 2 Soo n Sue had samples of all Ihe 20 Washington House, Newark- IO A M. to 3 P . M. Mrs. W. L. Kirk and daughter of raw food, cooking. serving, and kind o f stain, and what chemicals, 8:00 p.m .- °S rl~;~iR~~s~~i~eT~;:~ ~~toNe ~ a~~-;-J.L~o~ : ~ . ~ oP3 W: l\l. Sept. 5 Harnngton " Store, Bear- IO A M. to 3 P . M. ents. and seasoning. with any s rt of stain. H's best 10 'Thursda y, August 10 names nrc right." 8 Wiley's Stcd 'e, Red Lion- IO A. M. to 3 P . M. Called Fol' Expert Opinion take out spots immedia tely, or a t Annual Harvest H ome feslivnl Sue's mother was not only under- 13 Stoops' StOt'e, Masonic Temple, New Casll e-IO A. M. to 3 P . M. Professor Grantham, Agronomist L I L't least, before laundering the article, of Ebenezer Methodist Church standing, but she was wise. She of the Experiment Station, was I for hot water a nci soap will sel sev- in Little's Grove, nea r P ou; knew childish demanded an ~~ ~i~ ~ I'l~ o i~ ~. ~tg~;e, MJ~B~ ~~aa;eT~I~r a~e~'o t~ . \r t~ ' 3 P . M. oca )rary e ~ e r gy 26 Wm. Do~e l. , tein ' s Store, Hamilton P ark-IO A. M. to 3 P . M. called in consultati on this week R ' M eral kinds of sta ins hopelessly. Drummond's Hill. outlet. In thIS lIlstance she made PENCADER HUNDRED during t ~ in~r~~i o ~ of several ece.1ves ~any ~:g:~;1~~~d s~~ ~~~ni~~ t~i e~1a ~~a~~~ F O UJ't~ l:l~~s~ a ll;:ni o n of 59th ~~: ~~;~V~ufeU~~a ~:;~~~~v~~i~~i~~~~ Aug. 3 Summit B ridge Garage, Summit Brid~IO A. M. to 3 P. M. fa~,:"~i ~ki ::vwh~\:S c~~~~~ ' of the New Volllnles ,, ;, ter. Carbon tetrachloride is valu- Pioneer Infa ntry Association make Arlene hnppy, and she led heavy land holdings of the Girard able for taking out grease a nd oil at Fort Dix, N. J . Sue to think ou t what to do her- I~ ~~~~~~':e ,~ i ~ar~~~~ h6Ia~~~~~dOAA ·M . 't;03 3pP ' M~ ' 17 L eisure's Garage, Glasgow- lO A M. to 3 P . M. Trust Company of Philadelphia, stai ns. Glycerin should be used September 8-9 sel1. 22 Summit Br' idge Garage, Summit Bridge-IO A. M. to 3 P . M. made a tour of inspection of the Up-To.T he.i)J innte first with stains containing tannin. Annual American Legion lind Give Children Belp . 25 Dayett's Mill, Coach's Bridge-IO A. M. to 3 P . M. Sept. 6 Summit B; idge Ga rage, Summit Brid~- IO A. M. to 3 P . M. company's interest in New CasUe Puh1ication At And boiling w ater poured f rom a ~tg~:~ o ~~:~ ~ li ar y conventil)n n e~u~~ ~ ~i;~I~:; ~el a~~ll o~a~~!~: 3 U ~~~~~~':e,~ i gar~~~~h6I a~~~~:~dOAA M. 'toto 3 P P'M~' cO~~~ yc . G. Hopkins of the Univer- Reading Center Here ~~~-k:t~ : ~ e : e l~.e;, °t~e4 c~~~ ~~~~~ September 15-16 thing to do. L et us keep our think- 19 Leisure'S Garage, Glasgow- IO A M. to 3 P . M. si ty of Illinois, temporarily with . . stretched over a bowl and h eld with Cecil County Breeders F air ing caps handy a nd have, for the Southern Improvement Associa- L .Nb ew books tn the Newark Publtc a . r ubber band, will usually carry a t F ai r Hill, Md. ready .use, a me ntal Jist of possibile ~~ ~~~eti, ; l~rh~~~~~h~~eB~d~~oB~diit~ : 'pMM~o 3 P . M. ti on of Baltimore, was also called I rary a re: off new g ra pe juice and tresh berry acllvlltes. As we use these, from in for advice. C:orbett-The Fa r D o w~ ; ? rey- stains. time to time, let us give the chil- RED LION BUNDRED Kntghts of the Range; Wlddlmer- P eaches, pears, and plums con- Change In Tax Rates dren help where needed, but not to Aug. 3 H arry W ~bb's Store. Delaware City- IO A M. to 3 P. M. 8 Crompton'!; Store, SI. Georges-IO A M. to 3 P . M. I. O. O. F . . Ladies Go Masked; N o~ris-Th e tain tannin, as do tea, coffee, gi nger Creates l .. ow Balance the extent of d estroying their own II H arry Rose's Store, Delaware City-JO A M. to 3 P . M. Secretary Th ~mas A Mullin Runaway; K e II a n d- Skm Deep; ale a nd other soft drinks, beer, to- initiative. 17 H arry Web b's Store, Delaware Cily- IO A M. to 3 P. M. made the followmg announcement Stevenson- Story of Roselle Shaw; bacco, and damp leather. Tannin Delay in preparing tax statements And let us help them to help in 22 Crompton's Store, St. Georges-IO A M. to 3 P . M. tod ay that will be of interest to Millard- Tonight a nd Forever ; Mar- stains will be set by heat, alkali , due to the change in the county tax the things we do. It's sometimes 25 H arr y Rose's Store, b elaware City- IO A. M. to 3 P . M. Sept. local Odd F ellows. quard- Wickford P oint. and age. Except for stai ns from has r esulted in a new low balance tiresome to have them "messing I~ ~~~~Pt;;ne~ b~sto~~r~L ~~g~~~:" fJt~-:-~ . 1o W ·p~°J. P. M. The Grand Master, William T. Gouge-Middle Window; Zweig- coffee containing cream, articles of $42,21 5.31, it was r eported to the around," but that is the way they 14 Harry Rose's Store, Delaware City- IO A M. to 3 P . M. Hobbs, accompanied by the grand Beware of Pity; Ferber- P eculiar stained by a ny of the foregoing Levy Court this week by Claude learn. And we mustn't forget to 19 H arry Web b's Store. Delaware City- IO A M. to 3 P . M. officers of the I. O. O. F . of Dela- Treasure; J ohnson- Sailing to See; should be soaked first in warm B. Voshell, county treasurer a nd appreciate the children's efforls, no 22 Crompton's Store, St. Georges-IO A. M. to 3 P . M. 27 Harry Rose's Store, Delaware City-IO A M. to 3 P. M. ware, will visit Oriental Lodge No. Pinkerton- Wilderness Wide; Smith glycerin. If necessary after rinsing, receiver of taxes. matter how crude- ignore them, or 12, on Thursday night, July 30. All - UnforgoUen Years; Stevenson- repeat. If traces still persist, a so- No tnxes will be r eceived until criticise too harshly, and we chm ST. GEORGES B-' NDRED members of the Order a re earnestly Unsolved Mysteries of the Arctic; dium perborate bleach can be used Monday due to the county tax rate their enthusiasm . Aug. 3 K~mpl e' s Store, Port P enn- IO A. M. to 3 P . M. requested to be present. Wain- Reaching for the Stars; Ald- on white fabrics. This is made by change to' 40 cents afte r it had first Editor's note: Watch for ''Let 8 AlIce WIlson's Store, Odessa-IO A. M. to 3 P . M. New Postmaster rich- Babies are Human Beings; dissolving 2 or 3 tablespoons of the been fixed a t 45 cents. Them Help" by Mildred Sizemore II S!,allcross Bros. Store, Mlddletown- IO A M. to 3 P. M. T . Bayard Scott succeeds as post- Baldwin- We Saw it Happen; Hit- bleach in a cup of water and soak- Fra nk T. Lynch was placed on the in our next issue. ~~ Fire Engme House, Middletown- IO A. M. to 3 P . M. master at Childs, Daniel McCauley, ler- Meinn K empf. ing the stained spot in the solution. payroll by the court at $150 a ------25 ~~~I~~g~~h~r~~rsf;~e~iiIia~~~f~~~?o AA . ~1 . tfo 33 pp. ~ a Civil War veteran, who held the D'Aulaire- A. Lincoln; McKenny Rinse again before laundering. month, starting Aug. 16, as an as- 30 Fl.re House. Odessa- 1O A. M. to 3 P . M . post for twenty years. - Book of Wild Flowers; Heyward If coffee has cream in it, sponge sistant in the office of County En- Sept. 6 Kt!mple's Store, Port Penn- IO A M. to 3 P . M. General Assembly 11 Allce Wilson's Store, Odessa-IO A. M. to 3 P. M. Governor Miller Salls - Country Bunny and Litlle Gold the spot first with carbon tetra- gi neer J ohn W. Alden, to succeed 14 Sh a llcr os~ F ros. Store, Middletown- IO A M. to 3 P . M. Governor Mille r accompanied by Shoes; Gay- Happy Birthday; Bosa chloride. Then pour boiling water the late David A Benson. Mr. ~~ ~Ir\ Engme H ouse, Middietown- IO A. M. to 3 P . M. Mrs. Miller, sailed from New York -Lappy in the Forest; Leaf- Wa tch- from a height as for grape or berry Alden was authorized to ask for (Continued From Page 1) yesterday on the North German birds; Leeming- Thanks to Claud- stains. 5,700 fee t of sewer in Edge Moor commission in eight separ ate bills, 27 S~~l1~~;~ ~~ ~s~rsfg~e~j;1i~~~:~g~\:;=:~o AA . ~ . t~o 33 pP . ~ . Lloyd steamer Kronprinzessi n Ce- ius; Gaggin- An Ear for Uncle Stains from food containing albu- Terrace, part of the tlevelopment of it is understood. APPOQUINIMINK . HUNDRED cile for a six weeks' trip to Eng- Emil; Wilson- My Memoir ; L an- men, particularly egg, milk, meat, the Wilmington Construction Comp- Among the Governor's appoint- Aug. 1 Robert's Store, Fieldsboro-l P . M. to 3 P . M. land and points on the continent. caster-Guns of Burgoyne; Roberts or gravy, should first be sponged any. ~e~~~~e :;~:s~:~ J: t~: t s~~ta t~ o~~~ 4 Hart's Garage, Ginn's Corne r- I P . M. to 3 P . M. This is practically the only lirn:e -Th ~y Want: d to L ive. . . with cold \~a ter . If the food con- of Common P leas judge for K ent I~ ~~b~~, ~t~~o ~~,o riie~~ b;r~~rJ. 11.~ o h° .j 11 M. the Governor has ta ken from hIS SklOner- Dlthers a nd JItters, ta ms fat, all , cream, or chocolate, William G. Morga n of Lockport, Count 18 Hart's Garar:e, Ginn's Corner-l P . M. to ' 3 P . M. offici al duties since his inaugura- Shute-Ordeal; Carleton- No Stone sponge first with carbon tetra-N. Y., w as awarded his college "let- I ==,:;,y",' ======23 Ed. Lurty's Store, Townsend- l P . M. to 3 P M tion. Constantly in demand, h e h as Un ~ urn e d; Hull- F l' a s t Flower ; chloride to dissolve the grease. Dry, tel''' for athle tics 45 years after PAl N I N BACK Sept. ~ Roberts' Store, Fieldsboro- IO A M. to 12 No·o n .. been present at functions repre- St e tnb e~ k -Gr apes of W ra t~; Le?- then usc cool water, and finally graduation from Y. M. C. A Col­ 12 M~r~ug;;sat~or~:T~~v ~~:~'3~IJO A~M~i o t~21~:O~ ~ n . senting every phase of liie in the Not for Just an Hour; Bal?wtn- Hlgh rub the stai ned place with plenty lege in Springfield, Mass. The 15 Robert's Store, Fieldsboro-IO A M. to 12 Noon. State. Only last week h e took an Road ; Stout-S o m ~ Burled C ~asa r ; of soapsuds before laundering. award was made in recognition of MADE HER 20 Hart's Garage, Ginn's Corner- IO A M. to 12 Noon. active part in the militia m aneuvers Bond-;-Encyc.lopedla of AntIques; Automobile grease spots are com- his invention of the game of volley MISERABLE 25 Ed. Lurty's Store, Townsend- IO A. M. to 12 Noon. of the State. Boven - MedIterranean ~ros s Cur- man in summer. RulJ a little lard ball m a ny years ago. BLACKBIRD HUNDRED Lightning K1l1s Horse rents; Brown-Streamlrned PI g; or wh ite vaseline on the spot fi rst In the storm early Monday eve- BrunhofT- Barbar and His Children; to loosen the grease. Sponge with Aug. ~r:8:~;e ~~0;~,OIfay~~;,;k~i;i~~ I~ ' A~ ' ~~ t~2 1~0~gon. ning J ohn Davis of Coaches' Bridge Corriga n- That's My Story. carbon te trachloride, applied on the Surrogate J . A. F oley of New ! met with serious loss. Lightning Sabatini- Swords of Islam ; Shar p wrong side of the m aterial, to force York has declared former Justice I~ g~~d ~~~~;~gh t~~: a~1~c~~Tr~~I~i~~W~ , t~e~ 2 ~~~~ a- IO A struck one of his horses, killing him - Harlequin House; Morrow- Dem- the dirt a n tI) the cleaning pad that J oseph F. Crater of the state su- almost instantly. on Daughter; P arsons-Lucien H al- should be plaeed undernea th all p ~ e m e court l ega l~ y dead: Crater .h ccouldh.rdl~· louch ~1!JIl;"~ .• , Sept. ~, g~lX1H~~~~~1:~i~:g~fr~~~h~~~ni~pl~G~~~~ 1O A M. 10 12 Noon. Mr. Davis heard the clap. Look- sted- Marriage Is So Final ; Wil- spots bei ng rubbed. The ar ticle can dIsappeared . my s t~ l'I o u s l Y Otne years found wo·n-d·-c·r·C'·u·"I-"-·· ·'·-"" 1~ gtel er's Stc 'e, Taylor's Bridg 1 P . M. to 3 P . M. /J ing out a nd seeing his h orses r ac-Iiams-Thread of Scarlet; Adams- then usually be washed with soap ago~ and ..hl s. Widow h a~ m arried muscl... rc Btiff', 80I·C" ,chy. Rul>it(m tJ..oroi'Rh: III ing up the pasture, he noted the ab- Both Over 21. and water. agam. Lltl~atl o n over hiS life in- Iy. Feel its prompt .clion 15 C~rd~~~~~ ,~l." gto~ ~ ~ a~E~c~~i~g~1 ~ .g ~~aro ~ e~~' ~~yrn a- 1 P. M. (0 3 P . 20 Steirer's Store, Taylor's Bridge-I P. M. to 3 P . M. sence of his big bay. Accompanied surance IS m prospect. ~~i~ ~~~~t3~ i ~a~~~:n~t':lf~;"g.lore •. 25 Goldsborough Garage, DuPont Highway, near Smyrna-1 P. 1\1. by his son, Harry Davis, he went Trapped by nre in her room on HAMLINS down the pasture and fo und the the second fl oor of a n apartment When Walter a nd Pearl Priddy of Mrs. Edith Rosewell, testifying horse dying. The horse was a valu- house in New York City, Mrs . .J en- Vancouver, Wash ., sought a divorce, in her separa tion suit at Birming­ WIZARD OIL CLAUDE B. VOSHELL, Receiver of Taxes for NC\ able one. nie Schiller pulled in her clothes- they discovered they never were ham , Eng. , said tha t her husband LINIMENT Lightning also struck two trees in line, tied it to a table leg, and slid legaUy manied, a nd decided to be had spoken only four words a d ay Fot MUSCULAM ACtt[S .,nd PAINS 6-22, 6-29, 7-20, 7-27, 8-31, 9-7. RHEUMATIC PAIN - LUMBAGO the pasture. out Ihe window to safety. married instead of divorced. to her for 34 years. IN NEWARK STORES AUGUST 4 and 5 Here'. your chance to save more money right at home! Merchants are preparing to cut prices to the bone on their most desirable merchandise. You wont want to miss this great event on Friday and Satur­ day, August 4 and 5 Sponsored by the Newark Chamber 01 Commerce