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! ·POST VOLUME X ;;:::::- - NEWARK POST, NEWARK, DEL., JANUARY 21,1920 NUMBER 51 Ex-Mayor HOlS­ WEST GROVE BANKER OF PRESBY. IS TREASURER OF TWO NEW CLASSES BEST OUT OF THREE TERIAN CHURCH inger Succumbs FARMERS' TRUST CO. FORMED AT M. E. WILL DECIDE CHAM. Plans for "Y" URGES SANITARY After Lingpr­ SUNDAY SCHOOL PIONSHIP Carnival Near­ Young Man Recently Dis­ MEASURES ing Illness . charg From Service To Increased Attendance Due To Winners Of Recent Basketball ing Completion Come In February Asks For United Movement Recent Drive Necessi- Series To Play Off To Insure A "Clean" tates Change Tie Soon Chairman Reports Hearty Co. Death Claims Prominent Towns· Earle Doughterty of West Grove Town man Last Night l operation was on FridJay elected Treas urer As a res ult of a drive instituted At a meeting of the captains Dr. William J . Rowan read at sevel'al weeks ago in the Method'ist and ma'nagers of the Y. M. C. A. of the Farmers Trust Co. to s u'c­ Popularity of Movement At. Funeral Services Will be Held ceed John 'C. Truitt, resigned. Mr. last Sunday mOI'l1,ing's service a Sunday Schoo l for increased' at­ an cb JI·. O. A. M. baskPtbali teams Saturday Afternoon Dougherty is a yo ung man of Jettel' from Dan iel .c. Roper, Gom­ tendance two new clas'ses' were Wlhich tied. fo r t he' championship tested by Willingness of at 2 o'clock pJeasti ng person·ality. He has' 'been missioner of Inter·nal Revenue a fo rmed' last Sunday-one in the of the ¢own in t he recent series, it Citizens to Help letter reques,ting ,the American intermediate department with Miss was agreed to leave the decision Ai-: l' an illne of 17 months connected! with the National Hank The Y. M . .c. A. of Newark is of West Grove for more than 10 peo pl'e to as'sist the Bu reau of In­ Marion Gall aher as teacher; and to ,the res ul t of th·e best out of planning a carnival to ,be held Jo,eph H. Has inger pas, ed away years a nd i.J1J spite of hi youth is temal Rev el1~e in enforcing the one in the senior dlepartment with three games to be played 'at a time from Tuesday February 10th to M I·s. W. A. Wilkins·on at 5:50 la5t evening. thoroughly conversant with every proh ibition amendment to the Con­ ,agl'eed upon by t he managers. 14th, every evening from 7:30 o'­ stitu,t ion. )Ir. Hos inger was a son of the phase of the banking b usi ness, At The attendance last Sun in s'Pite e l' Hoyt manager or the "Y" team who has been appointed Chai rman late J mes a nd E ll a Mackey Ho '- ed' in the Infantt·y andl aw adive the pulpi,t urgi ng the people to be of the bad' weather. t he dates have not yet been de­ of the committ.ee is' receiving sing r who dwelt a few miles from service overseas. After h is r eturn mOI'e particular about sani tary Next Sund,ay at t he co nclusion cided upon. s plen did s uppont. He stated to­ conditions in Newark. A few ~ e \l' " rk . nea r ·.. t he Penns:Y'lvania he was m adee vice-pre iden,t of the of the morn'ing ervice al'\l election IT,he team now forming to r ep­ day t hat every person approachedl years ago, he stated, a committee line a: the time of his bil'th. They Natio,nal Bank of West Grove will be held for one lay a'elegate re 'ent the lOy" wi ll play t he strong has promised to help. Judging by moved to Newark when he was h ' wa.s appoinited by Co unci l to press to attend the lay electoral confer­ Grace M. E. tea,m at Wilmington thee ntrm'ber of young men a nd! boys abo ut 4 yea r old ·and' lived Tn the w \.Ch position he resi'g'ned to ac­ the matter. Good work was done cept the treasurership of the Farm­ ence ,in Wilmin,gton in Ma'l'ch. At next Tuesday night. A schedlule who enjoy "Y" privile'ges, it is at t hat time, but with the passing re iden ce now occupied by Daniel' ers' Trust ,Co. MI'. Dougherty, is th is time lay delegates w.ill be of games is being -arranged: and evident that t he town ne eds a Y. of the committee, the Ito wn has Thompso n. the son of John Dougherty of chosen, to attend the General Co n­ will be completed in a few days. M. C. A. and the nUm'b er of work­ He wa s educatedl in th'e s'chools West Grove. His engagement to fallen back into t he old! habits' of fel'ence to be held: in Iowa in May. ers enrolled shows that the towns of the town and later attended Miss Florence Cheyney of West care'lessness in this reSlpect. Dr. H. Wa rner McNeal was chosen IThe Board, of D irectors, at a people are readly to Sltand behind Dela ware ollege where he gradu- G Rowan urged united movemen,t on jud'ge of the election,. Harrison meeting held last Thursday decid­ Ited n 1891. During his college rove w·as an.nounced recen'tly. it. Since its formation last fall t he part of the 'towns peopl'e to Gray and' F . A. Cooch Wli ll be edl to offer a special rate of mem­ and the appointment of MI'. Bebout li fe he \\'a prominent in athletics He wi ll take up his new d'uties ,c lean up the town a.nd keep it teller a ndlEarl Daw s~ll1 , seclI'etary. ,bers.hpi fee for the. I·emain~le d of as General SecI'etary, It h,e A ssocia­ an d in eve ry phase of College life. ,about Feb. 15. 'C lean. Last Sundoay morning Mr. Her- the fi scal year endllng October 1. tion has done good work. The After graduation he was offered The Laqies Auxil'iary of the son s'poke on "The Forgiveness' of Senior membership will be $5 and first year of an Association is al­ Ie = L io n in the army but re­ Baraca Class will give a s upper in S.ins." In the even.ing his subject Junior members.hi'P $2.50. ways the hardest financial,ly, oal­ fu sed to accept because of h is Sustains Injuries To the Sabbath Schoo l room on Fri- was: "A Man Who Spoiled a Good though at t h.e d'irectors meeting mo ther' i II hea l~h . He was en­ Head In Fall day evening. It will be strictly Record·." Guild To Have Box held la'st week, the re'port of t he gag ed, in fa l'minlg for several years I a soc ial affair Social Friday Finance Committee was, most en­ James Roh.rer a very 'The entertainment g iven by the on what i no w known as' the Dr. ~r s . ~ad courag.i·ng. Newark knows it can­ serlou's' fall on Frl.day 111 front of ,Christian Endeavor Socie'ty wa FARMERS' TRUST The Guild of St. Thomas' Ch urch Youn g property. He was in 'busi­ not affordl to let a work of this her home on Avenue. very well attended in s pite of the CO. IN FLOURISHING \vi ll hold a Box Social on Friday ms at Un io ntown, Pa. for a short Con~1I1enta l k'i'nd drop fot· ,llack of support. Her head was cut I~ s,everal places Is torm. About 50 were present a nd CONDITION even ing nex,t at thoe Parish House. ime and wa later elected cashier A la rge att€nd'ance is, ex'pected. It is es.ti mated th'at t he amount of the :-.rat io nal Ha nk of Newark, and her body a ndl .lImb.s were b~d - enjoyed the games a ndl other fo rms Iy b;ulsed. Sh.e IS stili ,of entertainment provided. Ice Decla res Reg ular Dividend Of needed to run the Assoc iation does foreru nner of the Framers' Trust s ~tt:erl.n ,g conslderalble pam from t he l[lJurles cream con.es were served. 5 per cen and Extra Jr. O. A. M. Installs Officers not exceed $5000 p'er annum. and Co. of wh ic h his fa.ther and his it is felt that this is a sm all a­ to her head. ' Dividend of 5 Iran 'athe r had been directors. American Flag Co un ci l No. 28, mou nt for the people of Newark, Clo. app lication to t he work Newark Grange Holds per cent ! Jr. Order Ame r ican Mechanics when t he 'beneii.ts given to t he \\'a detrimental to h i h ealth Attendance Good At Head Installation Ceremony The Board of Directors of the held ~ p~bli c in slba l,lation ' e ~vi c e men and boys ar e cons'id€redi. . uffered at this time a phy- Of Christiana Farmers' Trust Co . a,t a meeting at their looms la st Monday night. 'The Ca rn iyla l plans a l'e goi ng a­ break.down . He spent some Newark Grange No.5, Patrons held y.es,terruay morning dleclaJ'ed A lar ~e 'attendance o~ member.s h ead rapid'ly. Adlvel't is'ing is al­ a Saranac Lake in an. effor,t In s pite of the inclemency of the of Hu band ry met at Old Co llege a regul a r d'ividend of 5 pel' cen.t an~ friends ofithls .growlng organl ­ ready out a.n(1' most of t he booths 10 rec ove l' hi s h~alt h a nd! was ap- weather last Sund'ay t he attend'­ Ha ll last ni lrht to in Stta ll offi.cers. a nd an ent ra divident of 5 per ,cent zatlOn, togethel' With a number of al'l'an ged far. These incllude pa reni ly ucce'S\Sf ul. anee at Head of Cht'istiana Pres- T·he Oliver Eas bbul'l1 Install ation for t he six month ending Jan.u- state offi·cers were prese'nt. Fancy Work, P a rcel Post, Cakes, In Apr il 1917 he wa elected byterian Church was very g,od. team from Harmony offi ciated. ary 31 , 1920. (Continued on Page 4) treasu rer of the Federal Loan IServices next Sunday will be at The attendan'ce was rather large I T hey have paid to t heir dleposi­ Bank at and hortage of the us ual hour: Sabbath schoo l and a n enjoy>alble meeting held. tors in interest d,uI'ing t hat period Two N~wark. Youths • OBITUARY due to the drafting of many a,t 10 a. m. and public worship at Refreshments were erved. $22,465. Wm Phi Kappa Phi the clerk into t he service, put 10 :45. The theme for the sermon Membership Mrs. John E. Frazer nerou bu rden upon Mr. Hos- a.t this s·ervice will ibe "The Mr . J ohn E. Frazer a'ged' 65 whi ch resulted in another 'Lights." EVERY WEEK IS THRIFT WEEK Eu g e~1e H. Kenn,edy, son CIf M;. ! years diedl at her home near ll'on and Mrs. W. R. Kennedy of thiS Hill early Saturday moming of n which compelled h im M rs. Wa lter Clyde's Sunday A T THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL town and F. Bayard Cartel' son lof bronchial troub le. Funeral services up the work. He was in- School will ,give a box social' Cla ~s Mr. and Mrs. Geol:ge Oal'ter were! were held at the hou e yesterd'ay ' ome time later to take the at the Mans'e Saturday evening, I at a meetllng . of the Phi afternoon at 2 o'clock'by Rev. Wil­ on of busines m a.J1!lIge r for ·Jan.ua ry 24 . STUDENTS LEARN SA VING AND BUSINESS . AT THE I'e c en~ Mater, but ,continued ill ______I{jappa Phi Fraterl1l!ty, elected liam J. Rowan, and in terment made SAME TIME members. in Elk;ton cemetery. llece iated his relinquish. S k Th' B This i ' a n honora ry frate'rnity MrSI. Frazer was a daughter of posi tion. nea ~eves usy CONDUCT PRIVATE "BANK" ERECTED FOR FLOAT I Dunng The Past Week ' el.igibility to which iS based on t he la,te W. J . Smith of Iron Hill 1906 he married La ura Raub, 'Slln,dry 'I ngenl'ous devices to IN ARMISTICE DAY PARADE . scholars hip for the first t hree and had ,lived' in t hat vicinity for of the late Dr. A. N. years in cllege. MemberSthip is about 62 years. S he i surV'ive d wh o with two children serve as burglar alarms have been A rea l bank, built by the de- s ponsible for keeping the books therefore one of the highest honors by a huslband, t hree sister Mi ss rio te a nd J o:ephine, s urvive. jnventedl anc1 put into st rrutegic po- positol' t hem elves and run entire- and a·cco unt · straight. The simple that a studienlt can win. a'nd is co n- Ma ry Smith an-d Mrs. F .rank Moody ea ve. a!. 0 t wo sis,tel's, Miss sitions 'by timid house- houlders lyon the cooperative plan is the principles' of book-keeping are seq uenltly prize'ru very highly. Te(l ot: Elkton, and lVII's. Robert J . Col­ Ho.singer an d Mrs. Daniel who h'ave become ala l'm ec1 by t he ach ievement of. the Newark Gra m- r igicll.\· observed and great pride men were so honored this year. bert of t hi s' town ; t hrEe brothers, number of burglaries committed mar school. i ~ taken in keeping t he books HC­ The others, al'e Chal'les'Wo rth Oa rs- James Smith of Youngstown, Ohio, in this vicinity recen.tly . 'The attractive lilbrary roo m is and neat. Attention is co n­ well , C. L. Weigle, J ohn W. An- G. S, Smith of Bridgeville, and W. One inlVentive genius procured the site of this bank which was I cen,t rated not 0 mu ch, on the sell ­ derson , George C. Brower. William J. Smith of E lk-ton. E. Barn.ardl and Herman McKay. a half dozen or S'O of empty tin constr·ucted by t he studen t to I i 11Ig of Thl' i ft Stamps' as 0l1J the Lewis H. Negendank ca,ns', placed a pe'bbl eor t.wo in Lewis H. Negendlank, aged, 77 each can, piJ.ed the cans mto a Engineering Buildings yea rs, died at the home of h is' son­ la rge tin pan, placed said pan at Arrived Monday in -law, C. W. Brackin, at Hockes­ ge nial kindly manner a nd t he top of t he open stairway, fast­ di: po ition, he made hosts 'l~ h e buildings shipped, 6 or 8 son, Del. on Thursd'ay, J a nu a l'y 15. enedl cords to all tlrst floor d'oors F un eral services were held at hi s ds \\'h o du ring hi s illness and windows and to the neise-pro­ weeks ago to be used as tem'porary incere intel'est a nd quarter for the ov'ercrowded en­ late home on Sund'ay af-ternoon, ducing device, afore ~ aid, . 0 .that Jan. 18 at 1 o'dock and interment d ~, H is. de'ath las.t night any intrud'er who dare ~ to atte~pt gineering diepa l'tmen t, arrived on Monday anc~ were hauled to t he made at White Clay Creek ceme- not unexpected brought entrance is' s ure to stal'l: somethmg. tery. . rds of sympathy and un­ Other devices equa,lly in,geni ous chosen s ite betwee'l1 Hal'ter and tribute fwm old a nd have been, invented but ,t he bold Wplf Ha ll s. They will be ere'cted Elmer Reed a s! soon a , t he ground t haws out ric h and poor, who h.a d ever burglars w ill have to' dliscover the Elme,r Reed" 3 year-old son of sufficiently . A great pa rt of 't he ua in,tance with him. His workings t hereof fo r th'emselves. William anti Els.ie Reed, die d> at fo rtitude andl uns,elfi sh­ Whatever the mode of in gress they equ ipment has arrived 'a nd has the homp of hi s parenlts on South been to 'ed ilJ1 t he barn bac·k of e last months of h is' try­ wi ll e·ncounter a noi s,), wel come Chapel St. on Tuesday J anuary 13" the E lli ot Buildinlg. we re Indicative of the s uffi cient to rouse the ne,ighbor­ of laryn,gitis. T he fun eral took of cha racter a nd dlis po S'ition hood. The fact that in no ca~e ,. place on Thu r, day with Rev. Frank endea vo red " J oe" H ossinger has thee intruder qualified a s a Coasting Fine On Herson offi cia,ting. Interment pri­ hi, hundred: of friendls. "porch clim'ber" or " s ~cond story "Quality Hill" vate at Newark cemetery. Funeral services will be held at man," has a llayed the f~ar.s of Mond'ay' now and the u ual Catherine J. Williamson many, but the fact t hat their Iden­ late residence on Saturday heavy Mo ndlay traffic made ideal Catharin'e J. Williamso n, aged n a 2 o'clock .and private tity is still unknown ,to the author­ ledding cond:itions on, "Quality years, daughter of Samuel and ities wou lel: seem to indiicate that made at Head of Ghris­ Hill" a nd the young folks were Catharine Williamson diedl o~ Cem etery. they a re not eX!actly of the bung­ not slow to recognize t he fact. The bron,chitis on Sunday, January 18. ling amateur class. hil'l was a live wi'tl1 cda tel's on Interm ent wac made in Philadel­ No clu'e has yet been found to Monday evening. The lawn at ph ia tod'ay. the id'en'tity of t he burgla r S! who "The Knoll" was the favorilte S'pot School Association" Franklin P. Whiteman on Wednesday night ,el1Jte'red seven for t he youngsters in tha,t vicinity Elects Officers homes on. C hoate St. The haul and they made the best of it. Franklin. P. Wh iteman of near hardly justified the loss of sleep Mermaid, Delaware, died of apo­ pl exy on Monday, January 19, aged lind the e ff ort. Norris ~ o rr a ll School Dismissed 68 years. Funeral services' will be was the heaviest lo ser, $25 In casoh Grammar School " Sank," with the Cuhier, Book-keeper Monday Morning held at his late residen ce on Fri­ and, a cigar holder .be­ valua~le and Heavi.at Dep•• itora . Owing to insufficien;t heat in the day afternoon at 2 o'clock with cause of a s' ociation con tltutmg building'S t he children of the pub­ Rev. W. H. Cu mm ings, pastor of the booty secured., $3.00 was ~eJI 'race their tl o:l't in the Armisti·ce saving of pennie with t hat end, in li c schools were di mi ed Monday Ebenezer church and Rev. E . C. cu red from th~ reSidence Of H~nJ~ ~ay pa rade. The ori gi na l patri- view.. For every deposit a receipt morning. The illness of-the jani­ Prettyman, a former pastar, in at­ min, McCormick an.d $1.00 1'0 tic decoration, legends and post - IS given and 'a 'tamp returned tor, Mr. Ewing andl inability to te Id'ance. Interment will be made that .CIf Officer Melville R. Ap ~ l ey, ~r s ,are till in evi d'ence and within when the . requ ired amount has ecure the services of a s ubstilt ute at Ebenezer cemetery. Mr. White­ a child's bracelet fro~ ~he. home Ithi s, 'booth, bu si nesslike yo ung ,been deposited. was respon 'ible' for th is' condrition. man i survivedJ by a wife, one son, of George porter and mSlgnllfi cant eople from the E ighth Grade Th6se intere ted pu,t on the bul­ Superintendent Morris made he­ Winfield, and two daughters, Mrs. Slums of m.oney from ,t~e homes ~f Pver-flow attend dri.ligen't ly each letin boards from time to time such roic efforts to make the build'ing3 George Knotts and MiS's Elsie Delaware Lovett and WdlardBra Ii ~orning to Uncle Sam's business. injunctions as " ave your pennies comfortllIble and succeeded in Whiteman. He leaves also a num­ ley. Some food and a few sma IA committee serves fbI' a week and buy a Thrift Stamp Friday making it possible to hold the ber of brother and iVers, several ·articles were taken from nearly and the ml alber!! in ,tum are re- (Continued (}n Page 4) aftern.oon session . of wh om live in this vi ci nity. .all of the home& entered. NEWAH.K POST, NEWARK, DEL. , JANUARY 21, 1920

n ~s i'l lietter Lod ay than at any time Two politica l cand idates were serub the mold off al'lId ahvay t r im IEx-Congressman Ex- III y 01 1'5. discus'ing the coming local elec- SUCCESSFUL ENGINEER DIS-' the outs id e 'before chipping." plains Legion's Views Many of the big br<:ed rs are r etir- tion. On Military Policy ing from business, how vel', and Pro- "Wlm t d id the nud,ienlce Sa\' CUSSES GOOD ROADS PROBLEM Household Hint F ormer ongl'e 'sman Thoma "essor Edmonds, of the University of w hen 'yo u t old t hem ,Vo u had n v~' l' ' rha w out f rozen water pipes W. Mill er on FridlaY afternoon out- Il linois, one of the country's leading pa id a dlo llar for II vote ?" queried WILLIAM M. FRANCIS GIVES TIMELY ADDRESS IN with aPI lication ' of thick cloths lined before the H ou e omll1iittee hoI' em en, believes that OUI' f uturE one. dipped in 'boi ling water. I.e s risk WOLF HALL on military affai r, the tand taken supply of big work horses will come "A few cheered, but t h e majot'llr attend s uc h a proce ·. than is con­ by the American L egion on two from the small farm. "A few to,~ I~ t: : eemed to lose inter st," r eturn e~l nected with the u e of lighted important ph'a e of the fu t ure farlll and on II good many f al'ms, I the other.- H a r per's 'fa gazine. ANSWERS NUMEROUS QUESTIONS CONCERNING candles 01' lamps. military policy of the n ited hi s idea. This mean. that we wiII fol- MERITS OF CONCRETE FOR ROADWAYS Fat [01' g reasing pan's should' be States. MI'. Miller i chai rman of low th!' Europea n pract.ice, by which kept in a cup a long with a little the legislative committee. small farmers, each owning from two mary La t Tht1\' 'day evening at \Volf by t ra fli c. A tech n ical di cus 'ion hru h for a pplying it. Thi's saves The two importa nt question. as to six mare, have developed the great clipped Hall an illu trated 'lecture on of each of th e 'e features followed. the time us·ed in stopping ,to wash set fo r th in resolutions adopted a t breeds of drafters. FOR SALE tel'.\' hedge about the "Good Road. " wa deli veredi by 'The development of cracks is, he t he hands. the first a nnua l convention in HoI' emen 5 em generally to believe TWO MODERN DWELLI NGS William M. Franci a n a lumnu of stated., the only ,ser io us objection Pia tel' of P a r is has a variety of Mi nneapolis were those of un i- stones. Dela'ware Colleg·e a nd a son-in-law t h'at has, to date, been advanced u 'e in t h e ,home, ch iefl y 'as a ce­ ve rsa'l military training a nd f uture that the tractor has come to stay. 0 11 Delaware Ave., Newa rk something of P o tmaster and Mr . Levi K. agains t the con truction of con­ ment or filler fo r the repair of organization of the army. "Tractors will undoubtedly replace Then ~ 'o u Co ncern ing the L egion' po licy some horses," said E. B. White, pre i- ~o. \ ---Sevell room s with baht B owen . Other peakers were M r. crete roads. Thi he dl iclf not con­ househo,ld article, for s.topping "ltion stea m heated, slate r of. Lot 50' T he ~e weI' h 0 Assocl J. C. Eggleston of the Barrett sider a mater ia l objection but olle on universal military training, d en t 0 f th e P ere er n " Con. oling c racks in walls, and th e like. Its M' M'll t f .th th t h " but there will always be a use for by 200. This hOllse is hetter Manufacturing Company whose that could 'be overcome by the effi'ciency .may 'be ,g reatly in creased I. I ,e r se .0 1 . a t. e mem-. . . " built th"lI th ::! a\'erage. for ear th, talk was illust rated by film s show- proper application of engineering if d iluted w h ite of egg is used in- bel' of t he LegIon bel Ie ve the hOI e5 on the falm. I ,. nO plate. country should adopt t h is poli cy --- No .. 2 ---Slx roolll s al~d h ath , hot ing the various proces es of con- p r inciples. tead o f plain water for mixing. . . I a Ir furn ace. Lot -I .') by ..!OO al' ep itaphs st ruction on 'bituminou road He ans wered a n umbe r of ques­ One pa r t white o f eg·g ·and two f·or Its young men a s the on ly fall', A li ttle 5-year-old, lately remov- I ' -0 I JOO ,so walk d to work; and Mr. Nathan J · o~n . on a tion s with reg·a r d to th is phenome­ parts water make a liquidl uitable democratic andl adeq u'ate system ed f rom the city, 'aw for the fir t o~ \11 reur;) )y - . " acred to road eng ineer of wide expel'lence. non. To t h e ques tion " When do for mixing. Thin g lue m ay also of de~en 'e; tha~ in .thi s 'W~y the time a ma n milking a cow, and, 1 00 k~:11~:); ~ ~ ~P,~;~~~)~ , s : ~~ ;~ i ~, ~[)[~~)~ ~~)~,~: she sc rub These addl'es es were particula rly cl'ack us u-aNy occur ?" he replied be u ed in place of white of egg countl Y c.a ~ maI ntain 'for. Its de- after wat.ching in s il ence for a [orla1J le hOlll e. t.l' ;" "Gra timely in view of t he importa nce that long,itudiina l c rack: occuned when e'ggs a re expen ive. fense ·a c Itizens' a rmy w h ich . \Voi ll while, inuired: Farmers' Trust Com pan away;" CIS which road co nstru ction h a s' a s- dltlring any ea.ona l ch a nges but When plaste·r of Pa'l' i1s is mixed, be adeq uate" Jor a.ny natIOnal "Which of the cow' s ,spout Newark, O.1. y with too h Slimed in this state and t h e wide- t rans ver e c rack s s hould in the it s.hould be used irnmedii'ately, forr emeis s trrgeonglyncy. opI posehe Ldegion, to militari howeves m,r, ______the c ream ?" :.- ______Th e s pread attention at.tr acted by Del- main, OCC UI' d uring t he first dry it hardens quickly. When it is de­ tery­ awa re road now under con t ruc- ea:oll . The latter he said, a re due s ired to have it ha rdlen low ly, use 01' a ny mi'litary caste. The train­ of th tion. The commendator y reports to favorable combi nation of mois­ vinegar instead of water ; then it ing s hould be taken by t he youth for the i of go\-ernment in pectors, of en- ture in the contrete and atmos­ will remain plastic for orne time in their eighteenth, nineteenth 0 1' with the gineers f rom neighl o r~n g s t~te s pheric cond:itions, together with a after mixing, finally hardening the twentieth yea rs a n d! should' be for bette'r fn r who have made tours o f In . pectlOn, re t ra int induced 'by the condlition same as when water is u ed. a period of not less t ha n foul' a nd For, you a nd the splendid review and pros- of the s ub grad.e, and, may be not more more than s ix mont hs, cemeter y, pect u recently is's ued' by the De l- caused by 'an unstable foundation. Giving the Kiddies a during t he first year, to be fo llow­ part of 'a n a v'a r e State Progra m h ave brought Longitudinal c racks a re in, the Square Deal Often Means ed by a two weeks' training pe r io d State Fai t h e ubject of "R oads" 'befor e the majority of ca se ca used by an each yea r f.or two year. mo st' sol people. un table condition of the. ub g r ade "A Square Meal" Mr. Mill er pointed out the On invitation of t h e Engineer- andi by the cause s uper inducing The child fed improperly is not Legion's recommendation that the ing Society ot Delaware College t ran ' ver e cra.cks. getting a squa re deal in t hi world, Ail' Sel'vice be ma de a eparate under wh o e a u 'picl' the meet ing The bes t mixture, in hi opinion however much else may be done for dep·artment and con idaredl a. a \Va . h eld, a nun'liber of inte rested is one wh ic h i mos t dense and h im by his, p a rent!!. From ba rt combat br a nch of the Army. to\\'n people were present. wh ic h will redluce to a m inimum ,to fini sh he i und,er a handlicap, There, h ould be one army to in­ the a bsorption of moi t u re, but it clude : over seas garrison, small MI'. Franc i took a pa r ticul a r ' hould have a strength of 1500 Ib s. mental ly and. phy icaLly, when in compet!ition with tho e who have home force, t raining e tabli h­ pha e of r oad build'ing: "The Ex- pel' !< q. in. at the end of 28 days. ment a nd a ·citizens' a r m'y, incl ud­ pansion and Con ·truction of Con- Mix ing to g iv e a product of uni­ been given .the righ t k ind of food. Surpri ing a it m ay eem, sta­ ing t he organized r eser ves and t he cr ete Road . ." The effect finally form q ua lity a nd plac ing in s uch national g ua rds. T he national evidenced by c rack ing, cru sh ing, a way a . to prevent los' of water tistic ' sh ow that t he propor tion of under nouri hed' children in t he guard woul d form an integral part palli ng, 01' buckling is due, he are a b olutely e ~se n tia l, he a id. o[ the citizen a r my . Training in !'; aid., to f oul' cau e s~ t emperature Wetti ng th e s'lll) g rade to prevent bette r homes is la l'ge, j ust ,a s it th i. g uard m~ ght be elected· by chang es; va d a ti on of mol. ture j moistu re abo orption from the co n­ is 'in the h omes of smaller in­ comes. The food ser ved in the young men ins,tead of ,in ca mp. content; variation and, ch a racter crete thu ca u,'i ng too ra pi d dry­ Members of the gene ra l taff of the ub-gr ade ; exce's loading ing out i. also nece aI',\' . fOl'lner may co t more and 'be in g reater abundlance, b ut it is quite s hould a ll be trained f or th a t pa r- as a pt t o be un u ita·ble for a grow­ t ic ular dJuty . R e erve offi cer ++++++++++++++++++++++-r+++ F ried hicken, outhern . hould ha ve a cces. to t he schools I ing ch ild. provided for the t rai n ing of gen­ Wa pella County, Iowa, i a pros­ F or The J oi nt a f at young chicken, era l . taff offi cers. , i1 dred,ge it with nOUI', . a lt a nd pep- perou ., communi ty where comfort­ Homemaker s Eye pel' and place on a platter. In a a bl e homes are t he rule and not +++++++++++++++++1+ ++++++:1: deep f r.\'i ng pa n, fry out a half­ the except ion. R ecently the county What Is the Future of Anfcn'io I pound of bacon, add one cupful of nurse a nd the home demonstration the Horse In America? Vegetables Should Be Crisped .lard a nd whe n smoking hot lay in agen t, with the aid o-f 10 volun- Befo-re Cooking t he pi eces o f ch ic ken; ,tu rn when teer. , weighed' and mea ured 2,189 Wh at is the future of the horse in Mqreno ch ildren in the county. Of the . mcri cu? Will it pay the small fal'- , b rown, g ivi ng the th icker pieces ~~¢o . All gr ee l ~ vegetabl~ s , root a nd longer ti me to cook. h ildren exa mined, 407 ,·"ere be- mel' and breeder to I'a ise horses? How t uber h ould be cr l p and finn low weigh t . Out of a gll' OUp of Iwill t. he tractor and truck affect the when put on t o cook. If, f or a ny Pumpkin Pie .137 children in rul'al districts, who big drafters ? Will there be a demand rea on, a vegetable has 10 t its were weighed, measured, and in- for horses? One c upful of mas hed pu mpk in, firmne and cr is p ne s, it may be s pected, only 5 were found to be In The Country Gentleman of De - one cupful of milk, one-half cup­ oaked in very cold water until it normal. c mb er 13th Stuart O. Blythe pre· become plump and cr isp. With ful of s ugar, one egg, one-quarter To illustrate what propel' diet ents the answers to these importa nt. new vegeta'ble thi will be a tea poo nful of ginger, one table­ will do for a tJwo nutr'ition qu estions. The wal- from the Ameri­ matter of minutes only, while old s poon'ful of melted! butter. Mix ch.i l d~ class.e 'were tan·ted in Ottumwa can angle saw a demand for all11 0at root s andl tube often require in order given, fill in pie~tin which ha s been il ned' 'with plain pas,try. . chool.. In one were eight child. t'very fa l'l11 produc t but the horse. Star o f "THE INVISIBLE H AND." . Serial of ~I yste r y, many hours. All vegeta'bles ,should ren, ea,ch from 5 to 14 pounds Meat prorlucin g animals wel'e in de- i{oll1a n ce a n cl T h rills. T he latest V itagraph c hapter play. .\ Bake in a moderate oven fo r twen­ be thorou ghly cleaned, just before under wei'g ht. They a re bei ng mand and it was profitable to raise all startlill g story of the Secret Service's g reatest battle agai\l st all ty-five minut ~· . put on to cook. Vegetables that given one pint of milk daily for classes of liv('stock except horses. As org an ized ball d of m asler crooks. A battle of mig ht alld wits form in heads, s uch 'a s cabbage, t hree months. One c up is given a I' csult, there ha5 been a severe fall - staged ill the air, on la nd an d under the water. cauliflower and Brussels prouts, Oysters F:-ied In T he O ven may be oaked w it h the heads in the morning recess and one in in g off in breeding. But the tide has P ir;;t c hapter at the Newark Opera House, Thursday, J a il . 2(Jth. Fried oyster cooked: in the oven the 'a fternoon. turned. "There is a strong demand ______.. t urnedi d'own in . alted cold water, a re more d igestLble and palatable At the other c hool, a lunch is in ity and country today for good big to which a few s poonfuls of vine­ th a n when cooked in fat. Drain g ar may be added. If there a re served at 10 :15 each morn ing to horses, 16.2, 0 1' over in height, and and dll'Y the oy ~ter s, roll ,them in any w orms or other form of an i­ the cia. s s el ected. It cons i t of weighi ng 1700 pounds 01' more. If fl our, dip in beaten egg, then 1'011 ma! life in the e vegetables they a lall'ge d'ish of well-cook ed oat- they are sound and right, they bring in bread! c'rumbs well s eaJson ed will crawl out into he solution. meal, with uga r and whole milk, $!'l 00 01' above, in the Chi cago mar ket," with sa lt and a pinch of cayenne W ANT ED-Competent Manager a glass of milk and graha m ,c rack- said Wayne Dinsmore, secretary of F or be t results all vegetable , peppel', and dip in vegetable oil. ers. 'rhe ch ildren are very eager the Percheron Breedet·s' Assoc iation. except the dry legume , mU SIt be Hake in a hot oven until light for a company store to be located in for t h is plain wholesome food. C h l ~lp, r G. Star!', farm advisor of put in boil ing water, and the w ater brown. Serve with tomato catsup, mu t be ma de to boil again as The records of gai n a re i nterest- 'l'aze\1 ell county, IlIinoi5, bel ieves the Newark, Del., to deal in the necessaries of cablbage s a\.ad or cole-slaw and .I oon a possible a Cter t he vegeta­ mashed pota.toes. ing. Every chlild ha s made 'at least outlook in the pure-bred horse bu si· ble have been added and must be a 2-pound gai n. One 9-yeal' old life. If we can make satisfactory arrange­ ,kept boiling until the cook ing is Poor M)tn's Corn Bread boy, 6 pound<& underweigh t, h a s fin i~ hed l. gai ned 8 pounds; a nd one l1-year ments, we purpose opening such a store for If the most appetizing and pala- Cr ackl ing cornbread is a south- old boy, 17 pounds under weight table di hes are des ired, only fresh , ern dish, made at butchering time. and in extremely poor physical the_benefit of our help. Apply in writing. tend'er veg etables s hould be 1C 00k- Sift and mix two c upfuls of corn· condition, ha s gained 9 pound, ed'. Green beans, p ea, etc., t h at meal with one cupful of w heat .a nd' his gener al hr.alth is much have g rown a libtle too old may be flour, a teaspoonful of salt, two improved,. The Continental Fibre Company made more .tender by adlding a t easpoonful. of sugar. Add one sma ll piece of baking sod a to the Ia nd one-ha]oJ' ,c upfuls of s weet milk, Opel'a Hous e Building water in which t h ey a re boiled. and t wo t able's poonful s of t h e Planting Inferior Seed T oo m uch sod'a injures t h e fl avor crackling. , perfera'bly from leaf An Expensive Kind Newark , Del. and an excess must be avoided<. A l Iard. Bake in a hot oven. Of Carelessness little soda may also be u sed to ad'- ... vant age if the water is qu ite hard. To Make Your Own Dried Beef With a ll k,lI1d s of , se~ d ' as. hIgh as ~IIIII 11111 I 111I1 I I I II I I I I I l ++++++++++·~+++++++·++·++~++++·++~·+1·+~·+~· +~·+~·+~·++· ++~II . .. I they a re, bh e u e of II1rfe l'lol' .seed _ _ _ Thl ~ meth od! o~ dTYlllg beef IS is a most eJCpen ive form of care- Bean Soup sent 111 by a. nelgh'bor who says les ne,ss. Careful te&ting of ipl'ac­ he h a s used It s uccessfully for . a tically all kinds of seed! has long YOU MAY PAY MORE BUT YOU CAN 'T GET Soak overnight one ,pint of white qu.~ r ter of a cen t ury: . been urged 'by the beans. Wash t h e ne,,-t m orning Get t he tender Side of the Department of Agri'cult ure, a nd and put on to cook in about one round out of a good, fat beef. For special stress is being placed on it, quart of cold water. Add, a n onion ever,Y .twenty pounds of 'beef, t ake now that prices llIr e so unusu·ally and a potato and ;two s lices .of one pInt of salt, a teaspoonful of h,igh. In t he matter of clover seed, BETTER MEAT corned pork all cut into small sa ltpeter and a Qua rter of a pound for insbaruce, attention is 'called to pieces. Add salt a nd wh i.te pepper. of ~row n s ugar. ,Mix t hese well, the fact that comparatively cheap BETTER GROCERIES ook until bean s a r e soft and the rolllllg out any lumps; dliv ide into seed may 'be actually higher thaw soup th ickens. If more w ater is t hree equal .parts ·andl rub well in- those that 'cos>t more money, be­ BETTER SERVICE nece ary, addi a little at a ,time. to the beef: for .t hree s uccesaive cause of low genl1'ination. The ~ays: Turn Ibeef diaHy in the liquor department, lat various times, h a It will make. It should. not make i s ued. adtvice in bulletins and than we are prepared to you at Vegetable Soup With Milk much, but what there i rub into other forms of t he best methods of Fry t hree slices of s a lt pork un­ a nd pile o~ the beef. Rub a little testing seeds. This .information moderate prices. til n ice a nd brown, ,sli ce six large extra sa lt Into the hole Lcut for t he may be had free on application. p otatoes, t hree carrots , one small str ing to hang it by. turnip, t wo onions a nd one tiny At t he end of a week hang in a The juice of the forbidden fruit is cabbage (if liked) ; cook all in just dry, rather warm place, till it stops taking the place of "John Barley­ enough water to keep from burn. dripping, then in a !C ooler dry place. Do not s.m01l:e It; it spoils corn" when "John" cannot be procur· CLARENCE B. DEAN ing ; salt andl pepper to ta te a nd (·d. The apple caused Adam to leave a dd a d.a sh of cayenne pepper and the fl avor. Before flies come in the Gilden of Paral11se and it may one-quarter teaspoonful of curry the sp'r ing, wrap in 'Paper, and put nu.ke trouble again as cider cannot be NEW ARK, DELAWARE powder; when c ooked add one it in a stout bag w.ith ,string out sold over two days old according tt) quart of milk and bring to the to h'llng by. If It molds some law.-Oxford NewlI. iboiling 'Point. through the summer, scrape and NEWARK POST. NEWARK. DEL.. JANUARY 21. 1920 A CEMETERY WITH TRUTHFUL bent old woman. And the legend the vaga l' , i~ s and' dreams of absurd A nell why not? If ever ouija wa mountains." If this does nlot and in the ize and vig l' of pl ants wa : " onvenie-nt for the- cattle-- refot·mer ·. Crime is not a disease. to have an hour o,e triumph thi is ound like the utterance of ouija grown in the treated soil w a~ b- TOMBSTONES but not fo r mother." Then' t here but criminology is.- New World. lIrely it. The background is com- we houl dJ like to know wh at doe. sen Ted. Substantially lh ~a l11 e wa ' a farmhouse with the water plete. The convi'Ctio n of a teeter- But we do not wi h to overe ti- method of killing pl ant pa ras ites Sll orking To Be Sure But . upply a it should be, the wOl11an THE LURE OF THE in g wodd, moved by un een fo rces mate Mr. Maeterlinck" re ~ pon s i - in the 'o il ha bee n u ~e d with ~o m l»'ecachin g a V a lliable bedin the' w iythard a hAdsprinkling' thhel'' fl awel' . OUIJA~ BOARD to avort in the most un'account- bilit"J for the cUl'l'ent teeter ing of ucce s in certain vog tabl I'reen- . o:e, n e In cnp- able fashi on, is upon us all. No the univel' e. We merely uggest house ' ; bu t the d partm nt's x- ermon evertheless ti on I' ad:" onvenient for moth er grand piano waltzing up a flight his comm and ing and my t rio u perime nts se rve to delermine ac- I, \\ .. , lIeat htt' Ie oun t ry ceme- ~and.11 I I theh catt d le, tk'oo."l h Anothe. r W eird Exponent of Futures Is of Rtai r bllileath the finger-tips of fi gure as l.,vp ical of mu ch t hat i curately lhe t mpe rature I' «uired \' tl I oe e s owe a ) c en a. It H aving "Hour of a s I ct co eri e of expert table slrange and breath Ie an d per- and also the neces , I')' quantities er, n,lIl"1 like mo. t It e country s h o~tl d b, e. aneY apothel' a kitchen Trl'um h" ti pper. of Gree nwi ch Village co ul d r fectly up etti ng-and yet not with- of hol lV aler. The roo t-knot nema- ,'0'.11 Ill' '" yet Ih cr IVa ome- a ' I ' I llid t I A I th I p t d b I" I I f tl " " S 10 no )e. ne ere be ha lf a~ extJl'ao r cl ll1 ary aK that out it. lighter . ide, at t hat. 0 e cnn e ImI na e( l'OIll 1(' th'ng' 'lul'er aboul It. There was wa" the legend: "A long-cl istan'ce 'fh e ouija board, at on ce tthe joy en irely ienti fi c and, respectable I soi l conlained in n 4-inch pot by Ih'. the exh ibit butt of the cy nic' joke, ha . fi gured at Inrk oll ege. That radi cal Hot Water Disinfects Soil water brought lo a l mpel'nture of riipp I, hed,ge wa, lIke mos t ceme- i. one that the State agr ic ul tural prominently in local and, notimal viRiona ry e. te med as a voice of Th e nee d of a sim ple, practical 20 degree F h I' nheit. In c'-i nc h l l It: 1 ulg . The tombston es we're col ge~ 'and l he nited tat · De- new: during th e past few we eks. a uthorif:\" onl y by childlr en, Mo ther Imethod f or di:ll1 fecting 8111a 11 pot th~ organi~m~ :\re killed by nh {If ti1l' al'e rH~C run of tomb- partmenl of Agric ul turc arc trying The havoc pl ayed at the Univer- Goo e, t urns out to have been a quantities of ,011 in whic h to grow an appllcatlOn of bOlllng water at ·tOI /lui , 11'1 hal, there ~va s to leac h by every mean ' at thei r silr of Michigan pales in to insig- c n', ervative prop het by the light h ealt ~ y seedings fo r home gardc.n Ithe rate of aboul3 quart: to a pot. ,ompf ~Iuee r-eve n s h ~c klng. , commal d - greater cO~lvenience ni fi cance be id e the t riumph a- of Profe. HO I' Ein tei n's modifi ca- Iplantlng. now made more em phatic .'______Th', . e I dl~cove r d what It was. Hnd a IUl'ge r measu re of comfort chieved in the ca,pital city of this tion of l he law of gt'avitation Ibecause of the great expansion of They met by chance, Th'" ,H'C Iru hful t omb t ones. ' n the fa rm home. state where acc ording to a tory which treats the 'co w and ~he tomato an d other club work, has I The~" d never met bcforc: Con·alil j.( platitude - "Too pure a ppearing recently in a prominent moo n, we gather, as two .soarll1g IPI'omoted th e Bure,a u of Plant In- Th ey nl t but once (Ill' ,.11' 11. " and tha like- found C · . IN . Wilm ington paper, it . e!ttled the obj ec ts, mutually toying With each I dustr,Y of th e ~ lllte d States D.e- I And she wa s :- mitten sore. no 1'1. t, [11:.:te11d . there were such I nmmo ogy ot. . fate of Lem'Price when it declared oth er's f oul' dimen ion s. partment of Agric ulture to obtall1 J.'h e~' never met again­ ep;~:l!1 '1 a ' the e : "Mothel'- , Cnme a Disease hat he is drowned. With Lem As nearly as we (fo'om our post I more accurate data on t he cff ec- Don't care to, I al low : \1 :1 \.:,,' II death in h er kitchen ;" The moralitie of old demanded afely accounted for, sans t he bag without the wall s of v.ision) can tiveness of hot water as a means They met but once- "" .• )'1' In the me mory of Jane- . orne ort of proportion between of fl oUl, in Davy Jones' locker, the sen. e the gen el'al si tuation, it i 'IOf ridd ing. oi l of t ~ e r oot- k~ )~t The anto and the ' 011', ,.he ruhll erl I)e rself into eterni- ,crime and! punishment. Even ar- t l'o ubl e of the state aUitho r ities ex, ctly a if ,th e world we re a ouija nematode, and ce rta ll1 pa rasl bs - E:xc'IUlllge . II';" "(:r Hncll11a ~v a hed herself tistic balance exacte.d this. It ~'e - should be at ,an end. UllfOrtunately, board ,a nd Mr. Maurice Maeter- fungi 1I unlly associated wi th root ;tll,,\ ;" "~l1sie - s w e' p t out of life mainec\ for mod ern times to di s- however, 01' fortunately, accord ing linck, with half-s hut eyes, had its troubles. By mea n of a large ap- \\"t n I '(j heal'Y a broo m," covel' that there wa s no uch thing to the attitud e of mindi of the ul'face and was spellillg out ~ h e IPlication of boiling wa ter .at the Thp people 'W ho aw that ceme- ,a, crime, oj' if there was crime it reader, there are tho e h igh in in - mo t marvel ous and amaZl11g rate of 7 gall ons per cubiC f oo en' and lhe're were thousands ,wa dlisea e. Why pu ni h a man tell ectual and' even in offi cial things. Only the other day, for lor so il in shall ow benches practi­ of 'tlll'm-may have been hocked becau e he h'as typho id,? So why ci rcle , whose minds are too ma- instance, .it waR d1uly announced ca ll,.v elim,in ated the parasites. Ap­ (01' th .. ill'lilnt, but t hey came away ,impl'i 'on' a man becau se he break ter.iali:tic to be co nvinced even by a , ilk manufacture'r that a cel'- pl Yll1 g hi method to the needs of IIlth thl' Iho ught that one m ight be in to your house, or why hang a now, by ouija, ·and the sea rch f or ta in s h ~ d e of blue had bep.n offi - lbOYS ' and gi r l ' ga rd en clu b wo rk. het[ll' for seeing uch a cemetery. man beca u. e he ha murdered your Lem will go on if the weathel: do es ci a ll y . elected as "Blue Bird" blue ; wh ere the size of the seed box or t Fu ·, Inu see, it was a miniature muther? The weak spot of thi s not ?ec ome too evere. Thl,s oc- a nd 'th e same was declared' to ex- fl at commonly used is 14 'by 3 in­ cenlt'fer~ ,!J feet square, and' it wa argument Js that the 'agre SOl' got ~o );.dln~, t~ the N,e w Y~ r k Tl':.bune press, on the word of Mr, Maeter- ches, 4 11 gall ons of b oi l in~ .wate r 0[' Winter will stay in the back­ part of :In exhibit at the Montana ali the best of the dle al. There IS OUIJa s Hour of Triumph and linck himself, nothing less than lwoulcl be necessary to diSin fect wound II--you keep one of these "l1 e fili I'. Such levity with t he wa no thought for those who had the writer goes on to say. "the wa rm th of the sunlit ocea n, th e soi l in such a fl at. , t Coats ill the foreground. 1110· 'olemn t h ing that mankind been 'burglarized 01' murdered. The "The lure, of the ouija boar(u may th e vi bration of th e Alpine sky and I. In all cases a marked Il: creas knoll' , . co uld not be justified mere- en tim entality, maudlin enough, well be a alal111ing a factar in the restfulne s of the di stant 111 the perce ntage of germll1a tio n II' 011 Ihe theory that the things ,v isited the innocerut with punish- coll ege life as ihe faculty of t he New Overcoats ;aid \\'(>re true-,but tho e \~ho saw ,me~ t ~nd ' the guilty with f reed:om. Univel> ity of 'Michigan declare. l,--______~--_; Mell's an el Youll g-), I II 'S, just C01 u ­ i ('ame away WIt h t he beilef that Soci eties wen'e formed 'agaIn t That It has succeeded' the Bible il1 g' iu from our ori gi llal lI'in ter 0 1'­ it \\'a-; iu . ti fied by way Qf keeping capital punishment. Logically and the prayer book in f raternity ... OUR. ... ders--- ju;t th~~e hing. from being true . . enough where there wa s no crime house andl studte nts' rooms may THE FI RST $25. $30, $35 And lhat \Va the purpose 'Of the t here co uld be no puni hment. And be all too true. The story of the Home-made Candies $40, $50, $60 exh ibit. placed there by the ag.ri- the pe t if.e)·ou, !)rop~ganda did. not two young W?me ll who we r ~ so REQUIREMENT Anel much less in pri c th a u Ih e ' cultll ral exten ion department of stop at wIldl vISlo nal'l e. It ga1l1ed undon e by oUIJa ,as to be obl iged CONFORM T O he ' ta e Agl'i cultm'al College of foothold in the court ' . ~arole .too to quit coll ege and place ,th~m ­ ------IS------will b nex t 'eason, ~ I ontana , It wa meant io .am- often gave place to }all. Cl'lme elves under n e> rve speclah tts ALL THESE RULES IJe lt .\roun cJ Ul sterettes, ~ha 'iz e the need, for home con- was recruited f rom the pal:oled, ound1s. un'believable enough. But n elt Ba ck Ul sterettes, PURITY AND Big,lreavy Isters, l'enienceR, fo r lack· of wh ich many with the addle d advant age that the why pi ck on cO. I.l eg.e s utd~J1t s,. we Velvet Coll ar Ch E' sterfi elds. n farm woman ha go ne to her cr.imi nal wa no lonlger an amateur. wonder. If oUIJa IS. cutt1l1g .1I1~0 A fresh : assortment daily CLEANLINESS Plaiu Coll ar Box Coats. r e befo re her time. La t week we saw ,a murderer the lives of the matrlcu aied It I gr~'~ere we re other exhibits de- quietly walk out of jail unmolest- doing eq ual exec~tio n in far oldle r Blues, Ox rords. Brow lI s, aud ,igned to drive home the arne hard led. Many tho u~h ~ t he man too ando. more experIen ced qu~rter. Also a fine line of H ather Mixtures. ruth, One was a model showi ng hand ome :to be JaIled, much less I 0 hutle group of ser!?us t hll1kers Rubber Shoes a bleak fa'rmhouse on a bare hill. hanged, although there was no of any ,age 01' any cl.l:ne but .has A the bottom of t he hill ran a que tion of h is guilt. Another it ~oar~], t.oday and ItS :med urn Chocolates and Bonbons High Arctics little stream, and by t he stream ,.c riminal just released, on parole and . It ~1 ' P'PlI1g tables a~d ' Its Mae­ Glace Fruits' and Nuts Gum Boots were ba rn and cattle. Straggling embarked on an orgy of rob:b~ry te rl1l1 c kla~ cont racts ~Ith all. tne ror tll is rough ,weather. up the hill toward the house with in the neighboring communl~le s. atherest k1l1d s of pale blue phtlos­ Hot Drinks and Sandwiches. Egg Drinks and Milk. t ll'O heavy pail of water was a I So are we aU made tg,.. suife[ by ophy. Ice Cream and Ice Cream Sodas the year round. MULLIN 'S HOME STORE 111111I1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 A FuJI Line of Sunshine. Biscuit and Cakes WILMINGTON

MANUEL PANARETOS NEWARK NEWARK If SAFETY SERVICE I' KANDY______KITCHEN DELAWARE 1 RADIATOR REPAIR ++ I I I I I I I I I I I I 1++++++++ I I I I I ,I I I I ++++++++++1-++++++++++ I WORK f COURTESY I- Done and Guaralltee AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR COLDS FORD AGENTS ARE INEVITABLE Authorized IF. B. NORMAN CO. We have al ways 011 band your favorite cough . 917 Shipley St., Wilmington , Del medicine. I TTENTION TO THESE Our excellent selection of F ine S tationery is a f subject of favorable comment from our patrons, ~ THREE ESSENTIALS OF R. T. JONES SCHOOL AND COLLEGE SUPPLIES tl BANKING SUCCESS HAS DEPENDABLE DRUGS - CAMERAS FUNERAL vVatch on1' window for seasonable offerings. DIRECTOR CONTRIBUTED TO OUR MAR. Upholstering and I RHODES' DRUG STORE f Repairing VELOUS GROWTH. ,s, ,s, Newark, Delaware Second Hand Furniture «If THE ACCOUNTS OF FIRMS, 11111111111111111111111111111111 Bought and SdM 111111111 i 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111++++++111111111114++ I INDIVIDUALS AND CORPORA· TIONS , HANDLED ON THE ~aye. y~u .S~e~ t~e ~ip~l~ss. ~eB:te~ MOST ADVANTAGEOUS BASIS. de in Philadelphia by people making heaters for the last seventy years? O:e register will heat the whole house. The system is especially adapt ed to homes with open stairways and wide doors; to churches and store rooms. It means a perfectly cool cellal. Call and s;e one on the floor.

ALSO PLUMBING AND STEAM AND HOT WATER t Newark Trust and Safe Deposit • HEATING Company DANIEL STOLL "boae 159 NEWARk

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American Wounded School Attendance Still Ten Commandments I PUBLIC SALE THE NEWARK POST To Receive Certificates Above 90 Per Cent Mark For Thrift Week OF Newark, Delaware Of Honor The attendance at the grammar "Master money matters 01' they ' V,\LL' ABI.E Certificate, in token of Ameri­ chool WI keeps above ,the 90 ~ will ma ter you." PERSONAL PROPER mark in pite of ,the prevalence This is the s logan for National Pubbahed Ew.y Wedna<»y by Everett ,CO Jolnuon ca' ~ratitude, will hortly be given On the J. C . Ri chard farlll . where to every American wound~d in th e of mump and of flad cold. Miss Thrfit Week. N:::P:a~. eonunuDleaiiou to TBZ \\ e waut Ilncl invite comlllunications, Fra'nce Med ill' room leadls with 1 now reside, -I miles north o f Nell' ,val' or sent to the next of kin of Activities are ba ed on a creed ark, Del.. I mile sOllth o f 'trh- k Mue all cheeo to Til. NEwARJr but they must be signed by the writer's 94.3 / ; . The avel age for the whole all who died hl the service, tate calledl the ten r:-OTi1niandment of ersville, Pa .• all rOM. name-not for publication, btlt for our The Home Sector, the-ex- oldiers' s chool was 92.9 ~ . one" financi al life. They a r e: 'I'eI-tliaO.M, D. ",- A., 911 aDd 93. infcrmatlOtl and proteclion. Thursday, January 29th, 192 magazine conducted by the former The following children have neither Fir t-Work and earn to help editorial ,council of The Star and been late nOr absent so far this ,ear: increa e the world's good" and de- at 12 o 'clock l'harp ••tered :u • .eoad·cl ... matter at Newa'rt, Del., UDder aet of March 3, 1897 tripe . Fourth Grade. crease the cost of living. Four Hor.es-~o. I , bay ll1 alC, The aubaeription price ot thd papet la $1.50 per 1el\r in adl'lUIc •. The ex- uldier 3' magazine ay : Single ropiea 4 cents. Gladys Brown Second-Make a 'budget to a _ I Bessie" year old ; ;-':0. 2, ba\ " opies of this certifi cate, 21 by Beulah Bryson certain how you shall d ispose of mar:, l' rances, ~ ; ) : ear ~ old ~ gODd JANUARY 21,1919 17 in'che, will s oon be in t he Erma DurnalI your income. worker alld dn\er, N o. ,), bay hands of ea h of the 216,000 A­ Anna Fraser . . . . . ' mare, N ellie, 10 'ears old, goou . Thlld-Keep a lecold of expen,- worker aud dri\'er; NO'. 4, I' uth, EVERY WEEK IS HY" OFFERS SCHOL. mer ican old,iers woun d:e d in the Mildred McNemar wa r. The word's 'War '\\I'th Ger­ dll tures, to ~ee how close you come bay mare,S y ars old, excellell l "THRIFT" WEEK AT ARSHIPS TO EX. many' will, ho\vever, be changed . Fifth Grade. to yo ur estimates. mare for gelleral purposes, wei ht GRAMMAR SCHOOL SERVICE MEN to ·World. War.' Seventy-s even Dorothy Armstrong Fourth-Have a ba,nK account to 12{)0 Ib: . NO' . . :l allel -I makes all (Continued from Page 1) National War Work Council thou a nd s imilar certifi cate to be Myrtle Holton keep your money ,in a s'afe place excellellt team. morn ing," andl s uch other remind- Will Make Awards In ent to the next of kin of men who and. help you to save. 1- head of cattle, cOll sisting of ers as will keep the m'atter of sav. Feb. or Sept. died in t he . ervice wIll beal' this Sixth Grade. Fifth-Carry life in urance to 11 goodmilkcows,6head ofwlllch ing before the studlents. The total ' The National '",'al' Work Council in. cr iption: 'Served with honor George Chalmers protect your loved. one in ca'e of have calves by their side, and O'lhe r ' sales so far have not been great of the Y. M. C. A. has recently re­ in the Worldl War and died in the Jo eph Lulton your death. close sprillgers by day of sal : I but ome impetus ha been given olved upon a new departure in ervice of hi s country.' 1t i tan ley Wilson S ixth- Make a will to help in - good grade Ilolsteill bull, - year by obsfirvance of Th·rift "'"eek and its policy which will irLVolve the planned to have every certificate s ure your resource going quickly old ; 3 yearling heifers, good stock ; by the offer of a friend of the d i t r ibution of about 46,000 chol. of the neal'ly 300,000 ,bea r the Seventh Graele. to those you desire. ' 1 brood sow, will farrow in Feb school to match the total purch'a e ars'hips throughout the United signature of the Pre ident. The Donald Alm ~ ll"Lng Seventh-Own your own home ruary; 12 good shoats. of the year so far in Thrift States, in technical schools, busi. creatol' of the de ign, Edwin H . Malcoh;' -A. · III~l '."u ng to obtain the greatest satisfaction Farming Imp\emenh-I farm wag-· Stamps. ne s colleges, Y. M. C. A. schools, Blashfield, is a famou s mural J<~dwin Conrad in your home life. on and bO'el y. 1 manure spreader, painter. who i probably be t In purs uance of the be'lief that colleges and un iver ities. Stu- Mary Cam\'- :'d E ighth- Pay your bill prompt- tomato beel and sprillgs, 1 Syra c u~(' known for his decoration in the the salvation of the co untry lies dents in Delaware Colleges are eli­ Emily Kf) eill! Iy to meet the ob-ligation ' you have plow, XO' .. 7 Stalldard U1owe , r otunda of the National Capitol in the practice of thrift by all gible to share in the benlifit of the J essie Kinch to your creditors. wlleel cultIvator, stub cutter, 1 citizens, thi week has beel : et scholarships a'lIotted to the tate at Was hington." Hattie Lewi3 Ninth-Inve t in government e' l we~der, 1 hay tedder, 1 ~o l ler, apart for the purpose of bringing of Delaware. The dra.wing hows Columbia Reba JI'IcConaghey T t hI t · d sprlllg tooth harro\\', potato dl g-g-er. before the people ma ny pha e of The orga nization of the work of tand'ing with a roll of honor in wlary Rose c url Ie ? ~ p your coun Iy an famil y carriage in good order, the "T,hrift" plan. allotting t hese scholarships is be- one hand, in her other s he hold Charlotte Rohrer maTke a wise mves~ment. sleigh, speed cart, 100 feet O'f .\_~ Each day thi week has been set ing pushed rapid1ly 0 that they a word on t he right shoulder of l..illim: Snyder enth-S~~re WIth others to ful- hav rope aud two hay forks, see!1 ap,art for the consideration of one 1m ay take effect at the beginning a kneeling American oldieI'. In fi~l . YOUI' re,llglous duty of teward- potatoes by the bushel, _0(1 busbe s particular pha e. Today for ex- I of the eco nd, seme tel'. Men who the background, waves the Star Fifth and Sixth Overflow. S Ip. conr, 1-_ intere: t in 3() acr s .,f ample is' "Thrift in Industry Day." ca n s how a certificate of honora'ble and Stripe . Nellie Nicholas wheat, Sp chickens. The injunction for the day is dlischarge from any ,branch of the Annie Simmons List of Sales For January TER 1 : All sums of $30 alld Work and E a rn.-Be a producer. service, including the S. A. T. C., New Prohibition Alice Williamson And February under cash, over $30 a credit O'f six Re'alize the importance of your per- are eligible to receive a scholar­ Commissioner Speaks Lydia Kenning Lis t of sales as reported by W. S. months will be given by purchas r s'onlal part i'n keeping the wheels hip. The provi 'ion is intended At Jubilee J(athel'yn Morris._ Arms.trong, auctioneel·. giving a bankable note with ap­ of society turning. Know the ~ep particularly for men who e ervice W. Truxton Boyce of Stanton Seventh and Eighth Overflow. proved endorser, interest frolU date satisiaction O'f adding to comfort. in army or navy interrupted their January 22, Charles A. Knott recen,t ly appointed prohibition Gladys Berry O'f sale .. Thi spirit sweetens one's work schooling, 01' in some way ha: Marie Gregg Pike Creek, 3 miles east of Newark. .-\LLE?\ I). HICI-! . Rll.· and makes life worth while." made it d ifficult to carry out their commi iOller for Dela ware wa one of the speakers at a proh Lbi­ Margaret Orr .Horses, cattle, f,arming implements w. S. Armstrong, Auction r. 'Tomorrow is "Make a Will" day educational plan. The income of at 12 o'clock. Daniel Thompson, Cle rk. .tion ju'bilee held in the parlor. of Charles Boyd when all property holde'rs' are urg. the . cholar hips will be propor­ J ohn Elliott January 29, Allen D. Richards ed to make a properly drawn will tioned to the need of the recipient St. Paul's M. E. church, Wilming. ton' Sunday. Samuel Handloft' near Strickersville. Horses, cattle, r------to ave cou rt trou'ble's, delays and up to $500, a nd it IS th·e policy to John McCue elCpe'nses and insure propel' dlispo. extend the benefit of the educa­ He poke for three minutes and farmIng implements, 12 o·clock. Want Advertisements s-ition of property when the owner tional fund to as many men as said he had not yet received h i Eighth Grade. February 5, David EastJburn near Red: MiH, % m ile north Har- takes the long, long journey. possible. The scholarship award· official commi sion, but the people ;I'larion Hopkins 1------mony station. Horses, cattle, F.,Saf• • For I ..,. L.. , ..4 ,... 4 Friday is "Make a Budlget" day. ed now will take effect in Fe'bru. co ul d. depend. upon it he would do Ca tharine Holton farming implements, 11 o'clock. Every one i urged to plan in ad- ary or next September, according everything in h i power to s'ee that Anna Little =------' vance just how flvel')' dollar Slhall to circums tance, and will run for the law is enforced. He made a Fe'bruary 6, James McGlade on WANTED-Girl s bicycle f or lI ild be spent in, order io get fulles,t re- one year. They w\ill be renewable. plea for the coopera tion O'f every­ Peters-on farm O'n road, from Tele- 10 years olod. Apply tUl'n and greatest s>atisfaction for Ful'lest pu'blicit~ will soon be bod.v with the city, State and fed­ graph road to New Land,on' road. Phone 92. Dover Accepts $225,000 every hour of work. given to the conditions, a nd appli- eral officers to ee that the law is Horses. cattle, farmIng imple- Saturday is g,iven over to the cations hould be made immediate- compl ied with. Of School Fund From ments, household goods, 1 o'clock. ,WANTED- A married maJI prompt payment of bil'l s. "Pay Iy. Each will be con . idered on it Auxiliary February 10, Charles H. Jarmon work by month or iarlTIl on third -' your bills promptly and pay by merits I'egardless of priority. The on road from Wilson s.hop to Oglet AUTHUR S. WHITEMAN, Another "Native Son" check for several re~so ns'-"'time a ppointments to collegiate scholar­ At a meeting of ci tizens on Fri. town. Horses, cattle, farming im- Newark, Delaware. is saveod; money may ,be sent by ships from Dela:ware 'Will be made In the Engineering da.v night it wa . decided' that it plements, 11 o'clock. mail without danger or los's'; large by an Inters tate Committee, on Department would, be well to accept the offer of the -School Aux iliary A sociat'i on February 12, Edward Richard WANTED-Woman to do geaeral sums need not be c,arried in the which Dr. K. R. Greenfield ha Leo Blumberg, graduate of Del­ to provid'e $225,000 of the Piene S. ] mile ea t of Newark. Hor es, house work in mall f r..l!lil~·. pocke.ts; it is more bu iness-Ii ke been asked to erve. Appl,ications aware College in t he cIa ' of ]916, cattle, farming implements. 11 Good home. and accurate. . . hould be made directly to the sec- duPont chool fund for the erec­ has been appoi nted profe 0 1' of tion of a new chool building here, o'clock. 1-24-2t Phone 225-J -2. Meetings in the intere t of the retary of this committee, Dr. David mechanical drawing to replace the s pecial Dover 'C hool distrid February 13, Campbell Brother thrif.t campaign will be held this Garrett Smith, 406 Contine·ntal Profe 0 1' Bank, re. igned. near M<::C lellal1'd ville on Barney WANTED-Middle-aged \\' on; n 0 week at ttre indu trial plants in Tru t Building, Was hington, D. C. to is ue ,bon·ds to the amount of fiv e the town during .the noon hour- They hou ld, be made upon F orm Profe' or Blumberg taught at percentum of the a se eel. value M ~ore f~ rm. HoI' e , , c att~e, 8, take care of two childn'en during Delawa re last .vear after t he . A. fal mlng Im plement. , 1 0 t he day a nd even·ing. No h,)ulege, the ware s tooeL third in the sale of "\'inter line '. That we have not Call 'iderec1 original price will be demon­ E. Titl' a ny on Sunday. S ociety took thi mean's of ex- Red! Cross seals at Christma . strated ,,,ben you see these garments. Annie lack W'a the guest pre ' ing the apprecIation of the The Society for Prevention of Furs-In tti'ese offerings of furs there are Coats, Scarf and Muffs of eyery her brother Mr. Jame LeGates engineering students for the in- Cruelty to ,Children reported , desirable kind of dependable ·furs. Notable among this collection are coa ts as Wilm ington, Del. everal days ftuen ce they have exertedl in the thl'ough Mrs. S. S. Deemer, who follows: week. l'ive of the tudent and in the tated 447 complaints of children l ;\Iackie d slted friend in g r o\vth of the college. abu ed' in' various way , had been Hudsoll Seal, Natural 'quirrel Collar and Cuffs, $400.00. Worth $500.00. is . .\I t!. ov I' the week.e'nd. The dinner 'Wa" a credit to Mi s received. Full length Natural M l~ Coat, full kimono sleeve, $550.00 from $750.00. R. Ch apman formerly of New­ Hall anell wa se)'ved in Big League Mrs . H. D. Boyer of Smyrna, Coats of Nutria, $250.00 to $500.00, formerly $300.00 to $750.00. o for :everal years has 'been Style. The menu was as follows: chairman of outlook, reported ,fwo new clubs in the State Federation, Coats of Mu skrat at wonderfully advantageolls prices. . g atatonsvil.le, Md. ~'ecent­ 1920 Champagne, tomato soup, Newport. with 53 member, and moved to Valpar aiSo, . lamb c hops with toast, french fried Elsmere with 18. Every Scarf anc1 1\I uff newly priced. llr. and, ~ I r s . Allen L. Lauritsen potatoe , french pea in timlbales Miss Mary Mathle~', chairman of As fiil's will be infinitely higher next season, we would advise your buying now . Newark dsitor - on Saturda} pickle. roll, fruit saiad, wafer: literat ure andl library extension, Coats-\Ve h:we a really attracti\'e assortment of both plain and fur-trimmed atte nded t he Delaware-Ur­ apple p ie a la'mode, Demi T a sse, I sent her report which announced Coats to show. We offer splendid assortmeuts at $35, $45, $55, $65; former price , gam e. cigars and cigarettes. many towns celelbrating a Geoq'ge $49.50 to $100. and ?I II' . Victor Handly of After the d inner, the Pre ident Elliott day. . ;\!d'. h ave ret urned to of the Society, Charlesworth Cars- Mi. Helen Bridlge who . ,ucceeds Dresses-These) ear-round garments can be secured now at price that would home a[~ te r pending ome well, inbrodluced William T. An- I Mi s Gertrude Blod'gett as c ha ir. not pay for the matenals. with the latte r - parent Mr. d,er on, Vice-President, who told man of home economics' told' of the Vie are showing wonderful models in Tricolette, Wool J ersey, Satin, 'frico­ ' r . David Major. the pur,po e of the banquet. Dean I marked growth in. the interest of Cullimore then gave a s hort talk. , home economic . . There are now tine, Taffeta and Georgette at $18.95, $24.95, $29.50, $39.50, $49.50; former prices A. Rhode of Philadel­ $29.50 to $79.50. nl the week-end with his Th.i talk, full of pep and fun, took 20 centers for t his study, where Mr. an(~ Mr'. Leonard A. t he sting from the "Good'-bye' " formerly there were five . Four Every remaining Fall and Winter Suit at exactly 0 E-HALF REGULAR and put the entire assemblage in hund,redl and five pupils in 21 PRICES. a cheerful mood. Then Professor schools are registered for this Short. that member of the grand work. The freshman cia . of 18 old class of '96, who has so long at Delaware Colege i enrolled. Among the other economies dnring our] anuary Sale can be found Blankets, been a friend' of the engineering Mi ss Brid·ge hold's the chair of the­ Comfortable ', Household Linens, Musliu Underwear. students at Delaware College, teacher's traiing class at the Wo­ made a few remarks that hould, be men's College in Newa'rk. remembered by every man that Mrs. Walter O. Stack, chairman We solicit charge accounts fro ~ those of estab­ heard them. The thought that of health, could not attend: but lished credit, and prepa y delivery charges on all ment straight home .wa "Be proud I sent her report. purchases within a reasonable distance. of your college!" Mrs . Warner in the c hair read ara aneL Mi Hettie Slack Profes or Banks expressed his a plea for the School Code in Del. ed to their home after relectance to leave Delaware, and aware. a week with relatives in s.tated thaf'he hoped to be ab'le to Mrs. Pool of MieLdletawn, asked 621·623 Market Street hia, Pa. keep in touch with the men and for the cooperation of the clubs J en nie Campbell, Miss their work as much as possible. in beautifying the L incoln High- WilminetoD, Delaware ,way. Governor Town 'end will be Campbell, Mr. J. Pearce A s urprioe was handled, the So- asked to set aside ~ combined and Mi s Etta J. Wilson at­ ciety in the form of the ann.ounce- ,arbor and tribute day. the matinee at the Play­ ment of Professor Thone's fast on Saturday to see John :l oproaching weddlinll day. Mr in "The Catbird." Th one re ponded gallantly to the 11"'------'""1 Carl Taylor ,pent the week ­ occasion. Cheap her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Progres' in the execution of Very Farms Pill ing. D ean. Cullimore' plans for an in RI!a1 farmers seeking high grade corn, grain, dairy and fruit farms, is Etta Proud of Centerville, c r ea e in engineering equipment with warm, well drainecl. easily ;\I i My rtle Collins of and temporary buildings for the worked soil falnous for big yields n, Del. were the week- ame wa. reported by Professol should quickly inl'estigate this Cold ; Weather Merchandise F irman Thompson. section. Prices are ~till extremely of ?II i Hettie SI'a

INCOME TAX family, a s dlefine-d in t he Income What His Club Fellows \ Danger In the Sportive Cootie FORMS NOW BEING ' Tax regulations, he may claim Did For Tom Jenkins ooties, as well a crowned DISTRIBUTED $s hl ,OOOe ma additionaly claim furth exemption.er exelllrpt Alisono, 'rom J enkins-that isn't hi real head,', uffered a a res ult of of $200 for each person for whom name, but it will do-was very knowledge ga,ined in the ,~ror1d From Now Until March 15, , he is t he chief s upport, if the proud of hi ~ cow. He used to go \Val'. The coot ie were largely Returns May Be Made dep ndent i under 18 01' is m n. out to t he barn and curry her like la ughed at-by those who didn't to Collector . tally 01' physicall y defective. a hor se, a nd " d'oll her p p," a~d ' tie have 'em-but that t hey are no The Fedel'al I ncome 'I'ax sea on A married woma ll' who has an a blu r ibbon around h er t ail. H e la ugh ing matter is indicated by a !tort Opens 9.30 a.l1I. elNU 5.30 , . m. Saturdays 9.00 p.. opens today, with the di l rubution income from a . eparate sou rce wa ' fi guring on her being t he b est recent. r epor t to the Bureau of Ag. of the forms for perso nal return t han he r hu. band i ent it led lo cow owned by a ny of the boy ' and r iculture, t hat i.f l o u se bor~e di.' from the office, of Co\1ector of In. file a separate return with res'Pect ,girL' cl ub member. in Merrimack ea es . hould be II1 troduced .1I1 th l.s Economy makes happy homes and sound nations t 1'nal Revenue 1I . T. Graham. to that income. Ordinarily a hus. Co unt.y, . II. But once in a whi le t he.lr 111 elJI. co u~ try ap ~e a r a n c. e Waste neither lime nor money but makc u.~(' If t olh From now unLii the 'be\1 ring on band and wife file one joint r eturn, Tom J enk in would gr ow olemn. \ demlc fo rm IS not Impos ~ ble . The the n ight of March l5lh, the' an. induding the income of both. But. "J'icket ~ ," T om woul d say to B ureau o~ E n to mol o~ I: one of lI ual 1'etlll'nH cov ring income for if. the. hus?and does not in;lude himself, " suppo e omething ha p ' I ~11e a~encl~s . ~h~t d~mn g t he war J9j!) will be figured out. and filed h I;:; wlfe' !-\ Income, lhe wife IS re. pens to my cow." ~lI1d Slllce has ~n \ e tl~ated the s ub­ The Snellenburg Store is Co-operating by c;tizens and residenls, to,gether quil'ed to file her own return. Sep- Someth ing did, h appen. The cow ~ect of body ilce, whIch was prac. with payment of t.ax due. ar ate returns of hu sband and wife became s~c l and d,ied, wh ile sh e Ic.a.ll~1 a new fi eld untl.1 w ~r con· Whole-heartedly to Make Thrift Week . The burden of f ul fil1ing lhis ob. :Ire reqlli recli if either had a nel was slil1 d'ry, and without r eturn. dl Ion del~10n .t r ated. It s Imp.ort. lig:ltion is laid by law squarely on illcome xceeding $5,000. . ing a cent. That to k al1 t he joy \ a nc,e: the came llltO a Great Success A marJ'led woman' who lrve with t f l·...... T I-I t hell \\~an.t.tt l ~lme plc~otl.e.oml ne nce much e , ou c er 0 0 e w 0 are her hu "band is 110t al lo\ved "a pl'e ou °d l or om· . ehmolJed 1110re attention haw been given to th h I I f th h ~ l ed t And if the men of this vi;inily really care to save money, American itizen Ot' J'esid nt . < • a r oun , ."n once or wlce e went • • < I' ' noW s the lime Every ]Jerson m ust determine fo r ' cribed exemption he and" her ou t t 0 t h e b a m an d 100 k e d at t h e JI1 .ecL I attacth kIngt p tlhants andtt lokw' er h im self whe her his n t inc me [or hu. band have $2,000 plu; $200, ad. place wh re h e had stood aJ1llma' an 0 ose a ac Ing 1919, fIgur ed according to the R v. diticn fo r each dependent ; fi nd " I' . f· ·t " h ·ct " man. ' Remember, our original prIces were enue Law, was suffic ient in amount this exemption mflY be taken bv ~1 In 01 I ci I e sa l . My I A Bureau o[ EntomOlogy investi. to requ ire II return. either 01' d,ivided in anw m fl nn '1' cow. IS gO~1e' l a n t o W;t'~t e bank I gator has. concluded that in a city already 25 per cent lower than other If he is i\i ngle, a 1" tu'r n i between them. ev.~ ; ~ cen S 1: co'. take a o[ 500,000 population, where sani- required if net income for 1919 w as Awomanwhowas 'Widoweddur. ml ~ on~ea~' , o ~ aYlt lYa c k. Jut l t3 ry ,tandards a re high, 2,500 because of our maker-to-wearer policy. $1000 or o\re r. A widow or widower ing 1919 may claim exemption for ~~y te~:\ h an tO u ~ .. ~ ~~ ~ avl e 1{ ~ oW n wo ultl be II liberal estimate of t he These thrift sale prices are further reduc ­ is cia 'sed, as a , ingle pel', on. A t he full year, on the basis of her ,0 JOI a c ub. I nOl' mal number of ca se. of pedi - man 01' woma n living apart from :tatus of December 31. Tom wa n t 0 fa r 'wrong at t hat. I culo, i, (Iou. iness) likely to occur tions, and every Suit and O vercoat In our hi~ wife 01' h'usbantl is also classed A wife who e hu. band is in a :Vhen a boy l ose ~ a cow t he e day in one year. As factors favor ing a.: a single per>;on . . anlita r ium 01' temporarily work. It mea ns so ~ ethl n g . Old'e r people t he development of lice he lists immense stock is a wonderful buy now. If he wa5 ma1'l'ied a nd li ving ing in a nother city, an,d is separat. ~vou! d feel Just 'as b.ad, especially I continuous wear ing of cclothing, with his wife on Dec. 31, a ret urn ed from him only th rough neces· If, lr ke T om, t~ey tlll h ad to ~ ay personal neglect due to disease, $60,00 and $65.00 SUit3 and Overcoats Reducea to $5-1 75. i ' requi red if hi ' net income for sity, should not con. ider her status ~or the cow, WIth no way of dOIng Ipel' . onal neglect due to old, age, $50.00 and $55.00 Suits and Ove rcoats Reduced to $47.50. 1919 wa . $200001' over. In h i. n et ,as "living al art" from her hus. Jt. person'al neglect and loss of elf­ income he mu, t include that of hi band. But if there is vol u ntary But Tom' club leader heard respect due to drunkenn ess and $40.00 and $45.00 Suits and. Overcoats Reduced 10 $37.75. wife and miner ch ild,ren, if any. continuous separation, whether 01' about it, H e knew t hat none O f l d i S~ iPation, .a nd' per sonal neglect $30.00 and $35.00 Suits and O ve rcoats Reduced to $29.50. If a tax i~ due on hi s income. not granted by cou rt decree, each the club mem bers was rich, but h e due to elii couragement and' loss of he mu t make paymen, with h is must take t. he ,tatus of a ingle told t hem about Tom' bad, luck. ambition. In most of the cases No Charge for Alterations. return. This payment may be person with re pect to income tax. An d somehow, T om's plight a p· inve. tigated, two 01' more of t hese North bound made in whole or in par t of t he pealed to t hem. f or many hlad bo r. factors operated together. Con- Every garment IS from our regular tax clue. At lea. tone quarte'r of A po rt ly Dutch woman applied rowed money to tar t them in club tac with vermi nou per. ons or the tax mU,st accompany the re. to the post offi ce for a money order work .. T~ ey began to send in little t hei r clothing or a rt icles of per­ stocks, styled and tailored m our own turn. to , end to her on in, t he far E a t . contl'lbutlon . . A garden and, can· onal u e were f ound t o be prin- The fi ling and paying must be She toldl t he cle rk she h adl left n er ni ng clu b sold po pcorn at the f arm cipal methods of transmission. factory and at Fashion Park. done before midnigh t of Ma rch son's letter a t h ome, but said h e bureau fi eld dtlly and t urned over Cleanl ines is the s ure t afe· 15th, 01' he i classed as a delin- wa "some pl ace oul in China, dot $6.80 for T om J enki n. 's cow. In g ua rd again t lice. The benefIcial quent andl is s uhject to sever e pen. sound. like del' noise an a ut omoble a mo nth there WQS enoug h money e ff ect, from the ·t andpoi nt of the alties. makes," to buy T om a new cow-one that general populat ion, o[ bathing Make Your Boy Enthusiastic A Th e forms are bei ng di t ributed The clerk s miled, 'and turning return enough money to pay for f acilities, and sanitary conditions Thrift and _You Will Make South bound f or pel' onal r eturn . . From 1040A to another nearby, he said'. "What th7 co ~v that had died. And , he's in j ai ls and. chea'p lod'ging houses, is in t ended f01' use by a person kind of a noi e doe an a utomobile d.ol ng It. i st rongly indicated' in the report. Hiin wh o e net income does not exceed make J oe?" "Tho. e women have been sett· 'Tis t he coward wh o quits to mi s· S5000. A la rgCl' form 1040, is "Honk, h() nk!" t he other s uggest. in g there for an hour or more." fortune; Edu~ate him m the ~ne art of saving in 'Tis the knave who changes each in.tended f or each pel' on having ed. "You sholdn't ,ay , e t ing,' my d'ay ; a prac~lcal way. Thnft Week will be a a net income in excess of $5000. "Ya h, dlot' it," exclaimed the dea 1', It is ' Soi tti ng' ," Both of these f orms al'e now ob- woman, her face brightening. "No, 'setting' i what I meant, I 'Tis the fool who wins half the good hme to get him acquainted with the tainable at Internal R evenue offic. "Honk honk dlot del' place." th ink t hey're hatching out tTouble battle, Then throws all his chances e and' at .ome banks and P o t So t he clerk made the order pay· for som ebodry." - Detroi t Free Office. ,able t o Hongkonlg, and the woman away.-Farm J ou rnal. mer~ts of Right·,PoSture Clothes. They Press. B.\ It is urged 'by t he Internal R ev. went away happy. ren:tmd. a boy always to Stand erect, they West bound ~ : 0 4 a.m. H enue Bureau that taxpayerS' obtain ------..;....------~------~------7:27 a.m. their blank at once. Failure to -1-+++++11111111+++++111111111 1111++++++++++++++++IIIIIIIII++hllllllll++++++++ ++ tram hIS figure and mold his character and 8 :a7 a.m. h ave a blank f orm at hand f O'r an 1:51 p.m. help him to grow . up straight' and strong ' a:21 p.m. eleventh.hour ret urn wii1 not re· 5: 20 p.m. lieve 'a per on of pena lty for fa il. and with all these wonderful advantage~ 6:55 p.m. ure to comply with the law. 9 :24 p.m, Each f orm co n,tain instruction you pay less for Right-PostUrt Cloth es, f or preparing and filing the re· turn, and these should be car efully because r ead and t r ictly ob. erved. There i also pr ovided a "work We Manufacture Them and Save You l sheet" which sh oul'd be used f or Any Time Now mak ing t he origi nal computat io ns, Extra ' Profit. and which should be r etai ned a nd prp s9rved by the taxpayel'. Th.is Thrift Sale will mean still further sa Any per on wh o i in doubt on poi nt affect ing h is particular case, TRIM AND PRUNE THE SHADE TREES, mgs. hould bring uch matters to the $25.00 Suits and Overcoats at $19.50. attenti on of t he near est Depu·ty Berry and Rose Bushes, before the $20.00 Suit3 and OverCOQt3 al $16. 75, Collector 01' Revenue Agent. wh o will r end'C r every nece a ry a id $18.00 Suil3 and OVercoal3 al $14.50. without Chal'ga. Sap Begins to Rise $15.00 SUil3 and Oliercoat3 al $11 .75. When t he return is completed, it hould be properly executed and New Stylcs that boys like. Si%es 6 to 18 ye ars. immediate,ly fi led. Any Internal Revenue Offi ce r w ill administer the neces. ary oath without charge. Du Pont Challenge Cleanable It is poin.t ed out that a , c c Ul~acy in compiling the ret urn i' abso· Typify Thrift lutely neces ary. Mere guesses and estimate. as to income and Thrift Week we 'will sell these pOpu­ dlediuction should be avoided, and We have Pruning Shears, Pruning Knives and all actual f'acts and amounts should lar collars---special at three for $1.00. be set forth. And thi s is equally the necessary Cutting Tools important in con s icl ering t he ques· Be3ides Giving You FREE a Quarler Pocket Thrift Bank ,tion of whether a return i,s r e- Challe~ge Cleanable Collars wear longer, give better quired,. serVlce , save laundry bills. THE INCOME TAX AS Sh.are in the great national Thrift Campaign by buy' APPLIED TO WOMEN lllg at least three of these collars. '

Revenue Collector Tells Statu's With Regard To The Big Savings on Shirts, Underwear, Neck­ Law wear. $3.50, ·$4, $5, Men's Shirts at Women who had, incomes during 1919 are I' emai n-dedl by Collector only $2.85 each. of Internal Revenue H . T. Graham C~oice of, silk fibres, silk stripes, silk fron ts, lTl adrases t hat they are s ubject to all of the / provisions of the fed6Jl'al income 1~ planl and fancy fabrics, soft and stilT tax. Many t housands of Iwomen Slzes 13X to 19. fil e returns and pay taxes regu· larly, and there ar e new names added to this list each year. The high wages anw salaries received V~RY SPECIAL! $3~50 and $4.00 Men's by women last year will perhaps Thomas A. Potts ~Ults at $2.65. d'ouble t he number of the fair ex Famous Vassar and Stu ttgarter brand . who are required to file r eturns. A 'Pu'blic school. teacher, or other city, town, county and, State em· HARDWARE $1.00 and $1.50 Silk and Silk Knitted Neckwear at pl oye, i ~ not taxed on her Soalary Three for }Y'ide open end and French shape . or wages, but must file a return if $1.50. her taxable income from other NEWARK, DELAWARE $4.00 and $5.00 Men'. Soft Hats, all colors, at "ources was ufficient in amount'to come within t he law's de

LOCAL MAN ELECT. You mention lhe points of your road­ ED DIRECTOR OF ster, DI RECTORY APPLE COMPANY Wilh many a "wherefore" alJd "when." BROWN'S Garrick T heatrp flut, ah, are you conning, my brother~, C. A. McCue Is Made Vice­ New aDd SecoDd-HaDd FurDiture Store OIL The worth oC lhe children of men? President In Subsequent bnys, sell •. and exchanltes in all kinds of Organization THE HOME OF HIGH CLASS Wilson, Daniel Sccre,tm-y--Warren A. Singles And what of your boy? Have y"lU household goocls. Long distance auto of each At a meeting recently of the measured mo ving is ollfspecialty. Phone 4547 W 'I'. J. Willis, Charles l\{~,~~I;lt first 'l'uesday night VAUDEVILLE ·tockholders of the Delaware Ap- His needs for the growing year? 504 MADISON STREET /I , from the late Levi Oldham Cameron, of Hawaiin Is lands. He expects to Elkton. The Volume of Business sail ilr France January 29. The S,he is s urvived by one cIoaughtel', done by the Security Trust and Safe Deposit Company ev r. ng was s pent in mu s ic, ,ing­ Mi s's' Ida, an,d one son, N or­ ?r. speak s much for the usefulness of tilis strong, old banking in g an d games, after which Te­ man' Vv. Cameron, of Baltimore. fr e,hmentR were erved. All his Funeral s ervices were held at institution. All matters receive that attention and care fr ier.d- wi. h h im s uccess. the M. E. Ch urch, Zion, >Md., at 12 which make it so satisfactory to deal with us. Checking :'I II' a nd. ir. Scott Fears of o'clock, Satu,rd'ay afternoon Janu­ accOllnts are soli cited. Towl. Point spent thel week-end ary 17. Interment at Rosebank Established 1885 wi h her parents, MI'. and' Mrs. Cemetery, Calvert. SECURITY TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY Gideon Cla rk. Buys Store Property SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE I'r ss As ociation To Meet Jaco'b Singma'n has purchased Member Federal Reserve System Saturday Week from W. A rthur Mitchell the sto:e 1111111111111111111111111+111111111111111111 Xo ic eil have been issued for the and res,idenlce pl'?perty o~ ' M~~~ annual meeting of t he Del-Mar-Va 'street, nOW occupied by him, P r ~, Association in parl·ors A $5750. nnd B of t he Hotel duPont, Satur­ -'--- Newark Inn and Restaurant da y. January 31 'begin'l1ing at 10.30 Road Blocked With Ice pauline in he morn·ing. The 'Warm weather of last week A Thorougilly Moclern Type "There ha never !been a time followed ,by the rain of. Th~r s d ' ay of the WAYSIDE INN where wh n co-operation was> so essen­ night, broke up the ice 111 Big. Elk Cuder the motorist may find rest and tial 0 the publish'ing fraternity c reek wh ich passed out o.n ~rlda r refreshment. a. now," says S. E. Shannahan, A gorge formed' at VlI1sll1ger s (ic>:"', pre

'from Mi!'l9 Emily Bissell relative Idling trip Mr. and Mrs. Eastburn Census Enumerator. NEWARK HIGH The Week At The Thirty Pounds Or to the observance of Th,rift week. will res ide ne.ar Newark. Mrs! . Expect To Finish Work HOLDS SALESIANUM Women'. College "Buat" Saya Middletown An invitation to a lun·cheon to E'astburn received pIa) ed a good, tlOOI' game as well timely thoUightg. co n,cern111g t he 51 l'b . of 'milk andl 2.9 l'bs. of but- of Mr. ancL MI·s. J. Tlhompson East- f plants. . . .of Dellaware. In it ,he ~ t~te s that as scoring fi ve out of the ten New Year. , tel' She also broke t he monthly burn, both of near Newark, were I The brIde wore a gown of wh ite 'he cannot make a deCI Sion until points'. .Moore 'excelled' in the fo ul- Miss H. S. Bridlge, State Su- I'e c'ord of the Middletown Cow united in marriage on Th~r~ ' d ' ay ~ s ' atin and. ~ veil. ~n cap effect hel~ he has cons~de'l'ed. the ou t look for s hooting branc h. The two guards pervisor of Home Economics in Te ting A!'Isociation, producing evenin.g at 7 o'clock at Chl'lstlan.a in place WIth Illtes of the vall~Y. the church 111 Delruware. He an. of Newark are a lso due for the Delaware, and Mrs. R. O'Leary, 2117 pound of milk. This record ,Parsonage by Rev. John White ,She carried a bouquet of ~~ ' Ite nounced hiS' willingnes,' to come credit of holdlil1'g th'e locals to such State S'upervisor of Home Econom- was produced! in 28 days. p'a tor of Christiana M. E . 'Church. roses. Mathilda C. Moore, a I. tel' East the la 8

THE FOREMOST ASSEMBLY OF GUARANTEED FURS IN DELA­ WARE HOLDS OUT A FAMOUS OPPORTUNITY

Each yea r the wonderful ,money-saving po ss ibilitie ~ of concerning Every piece will be sold at a positive bona-fide reduc­ Gran t 's Anllual Fur ale IS apparent to au Increaslllg is questio c ircle of shoppers. I)on 't think of buy ing a fur coat, a tioll of 25 per cent. All are the authen tic, faghionable models of the present sealon and carry the fu ll , reliable scarf or a muIT, a cape or a coatee until you see the tre­ diagnosed mendons value. we are oITeri ng. guaran tee of this well-known house. This sale repre­ follow-up vAn Ad sents the supreme investment in fu rs. lillian. 1It..made for Advertisers ~~:: ~~~t\:ali~n ~ea~ $116.50' ~4;wNat~ral. LY.DI . Se~ $31.50 ~~~v Manch. Wolf Se~ $30.00 doctors of ,give their 32 inches long, straight line, full [n black, taupe or brown. centre ripple. 'Wednesday $60 Taupe Fox Set $45 00 :30 p. m. """T"'HE POS T is different - everybody admits that. $185 Muskrat Coat $123.75 Now • $55Now Larre Nutria Scarf $41.25 The sole to give the .1 Even our enemies. _._ Now . With fu ll sw e~p . $26 MuIT to match to become Well matched skins, ripple border. $110 Ea.tel'll Mink Set $82.50 now 519.,,0 . 1Oinen. Again, we edit our Ads with the same care as ow ______$175 Tau!'e Marmot $131.75 we edit our news. No Gold Bricks, no luring sen­ Coat N ow . . . $49 Raccoon Cape 36 inches 101lg, made of soft, \V~ II French Coney Sit Now. $36.75 sations, no Get -Rich -Quick Proposals. We have no matched pelts; the best w ~ ari n g skill Now $13.50 on the lIIark~t. In black tanp ~ or brown. scandals in our columns, either news or advertising. $45 Hudson Scarf ow $33.75 No G. A. R. Hero is saved by Camouflage Booze, $90 Coney Coat $67.50 $60 Fox Scarfs $45 00 ~o:ack , brown or tanp~, 32 illches N ow • $35 Australian Seal $26 25 no Society Belle of Skedunk saved by HPink" Grace IOllg, wi th large, wonderful ripple: In taupe, bl ack, poi ret or Kalll- Stole Now • adorns our pages. We exploit no patent pills-tut-tut, first quality skins. chatka. 72 inches long by 12 inches d ec liver, asthma and dope cried for have not our O. K. Such ills are for physicians and for nature. _:_ A Sensational Coat Sale 50 SAMPLE COA TS For Women and Mi$$cs---No Two Are Alike We back our Ads. They are worthy and have AI1 are fillcl y tailored and of 11\ sl fa 'ored fabrics. e Bolivia, Sil ver tOile, Olivet de L[ulle, Oclonr, Broadcloth, self-trimmed models with silk linings. Nel'cr befor our guarantee. We are proud of them and their make liP this s tunning array. Doth fnr-trlmmed and have such coa ts been offered at th ese prices. association. We know them. _._ ._ Coats That Sold for Not Less than $75 up to $lOO. Coats That Sold from $49.50 to $60. 00 Honest Goods advertised by Honest Men are $52.50 $29.75 welcomed to The Post. And they do say, those Seeing is BelielJing. See The$e Be/ore You Buy. who have tried that Advertising in The Post pays'! OTHER REDUCTION~ THRO&GHOUT THIS DEPAR TMENT So when contemplating your Spring Campaign, place THE SALE OF SKIRTS VERY REMARKABLE your Ad where you are at least satisfied with your Features associates. Ads, as well as men, are sometimes known MODELS THAT SOLD UP PONGEE TO $8.00 $3.79 WAISTS by the company they keep. _.- _:_ _:_ MODELS THAT SOLD UP That Would Be TO $10.00 .• $4.79 Cheap at $5.00 MODELS THAT SOLD UP $3.98 THE POST AD MAN TO $16.00 .. $8.79 'fhree different 'lyle. present the nlost fascinAti ng touches of the designer's art. When YOIl see the quality MODELS THAT SOLD • and s lllartne ~s of these w!liSls, YOIl a r~ sllre to be captivated. TO $20.00 •..•. ~~ $10.79 Other Mode/I $1.50 to $15.00