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BulIelin Boa rd I0 ShOID P rogress peCla Th eatures
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La:t Monday was Rec iprocity
. ood attendance marked t h e op- .ompany of Te wark, t h e resignaMembe r ' of the D e lm a r via Pre. ' Day at the New entu l'Y Clu b in'
'T
~l1Ing of t he comm unity campaign bon of H . E. Vin s inger, f0 r te n A
.
Newa r k, the prog ram f~r the da.v
an" J OWn rganizailOns
Iriel
ommillees
In the Pre byte rian Churc h on yea r cas hi er at the bank, w as r essoc latio nl w hll be t h e gue, ts of
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nnounced Sunday
. Evangelist Wrin'ht pI' each- lun ctantlyaccepted. A numb er of Delaware Coll ege on . at urd ay, being in charge o[ a de legati'on
epresenie
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Apri l t h e twe nti eth, t he occasio n from t he Wilmnig.ton c lub. Mrs.
Ow ing to the non-a rrival of ap- epc two t r ong se rm on s on "T he app lica nts for t he vacancy a r e o f the quarte rl y meeti n g of the Purdy o[ t h e vi's iting c lu b, pre . idLib e l'ly Da y wa .· obRe r ved in
t' l 1 t
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ur e in Heart" and "P r ovidi ng und e r co ns ideration, but n o dec iTewar k by a pa r arie, dec lared by
pl'ca ion lorms un.1
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a s For Ou I' Own," a nd t h e Ch OI'l' I'e ll - s ion h a s yet bee n rea ch ed.
As soc ialtio n. W, F. Metten of the eel. M r s. John Hux ley rendered inman" t he la rge st the town ha . ever
ve nin!! IN'a l co mmIttees 111 !ih e
Eve ry Eve nin g, E. B. Frazel', of the a de lightful man n er the Chromatic
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Libel' Y Loan d r ive hal e been s low d ered anthelTJ. Committees are at
Mr. V in s inger has accepted a Boa rd of Tru s tee s, G. E. Dutton, Waltz by Goda rd , and Ca pri ce by witnesse d, about eight hundre a
in ge ting to work. A tota l of $31,- wo rk sti rring u'p intere t in the posi tion with t h e coll ectio n de- and o1Jh er members of t h e Publi- Krei's ler. A paper on the "vVo- pe r so ns mal:ching to ;;how th e ir in50 had been s ub c ribed up to ·e rvi ce. The Committee on D e le- pa r t ment of Ma r ine In s ur ance, ci ty Committee, h ave been appoint- men of ] 917" wa s read by Mrs . tere st in the s ucce .' of' the Third
noo n (I(];ll'. \\' ord ha bee n re- gat ion s i.' making an effort to se- with the A':tna In s ur a n ce Com- ed a Committee on Arrangement . . Ashbro ok, c hai rm en o[ t h e Kn itt- Liberty Loan campaign n ow on.
ceil'ed frU!11 J ohn . Ro s ell, c h ail'- c ur e the attenda n ce of a ll the pany. Hi s office will be in New
Th e Executive Committee of the ing work in Delawa r.e. Mr.'. A: h- The line, di r ected by Dean H ayman of h
tate Co mmittee, an - fraternal and be ne vo lent or ganiza- York City, and he will a s um e hi' As ociation is, Co l. Theodo r e b rook told !)f the re s pon se to u r- ward , ma l' hal, moved promptly at
noun eing the a llotme nt fo r White tio ns of the town as we ll a' Del a- n ew duties abo ut May fir s t.
T 'l wn se nd, of the Milfo r d Ch ron- g ent ca ll s which had been mad e- th ree p. m., accordi n g to the pro(' lal' Creek Hu nd red, to be $192,- wa r e College, the Woman's Colleg e
MI'. Vin s inge r has so ld hi ' h ome icle, chai l' man; Everett C. John- 11 00 sets of knitted garment: in g r am annou nced in last wee k" i 000' minimum , and '3 5,000 max- a nd the High School, . pecial on W e t Main Street to A. G. Mc- so n, of the ewark P o ·t, Fred B. Dece ml e r; 1980 in .January, and s ue of' the P ost.
'01llnl. Th is allotme nt i ba ed o n ni g h t bei ng r eserved fo r them. A Gougan, a membe r of the faculty
s ilto n, of t h e K ent Je ws, Ches- 2250 in Feb r uary. Women we r e
ational and State fl ag:, mou nt l ne\\' cO lin ~. asse. s ment wh ic h la r ge c h oru s c hoi r I' S bel'ng fO l'med of Delaware Co llege, who will t ak'e tertown, Md. Office l are, F. E. ur g e d •.0 con t·Inue thO
l s 'In ce e d pos t ers an db a nn e r: , t h e scar Iet
the
. IS wort,
lI'a" made th basi' in every hun- a nd dril.led to lead the mu s ic and po sse s ion July fil· s! . The family Shannahan, pl'e. ident; George Ca r- a reque s t ha s come for 15,000 s ets s hirts o f the firemen, Red ro 's
dred .
be ides the r e will be pecia l' fea- w ill likey rem a in in Newa rk until ~ r, o f th'e Evening Journal, vi ce- at every ca ntonment by Septem- fl ags , ca dets and memb 1'8 of t h e
At a 1I1ee ing of 'ne chairmen ture, so los and mal e quartettes . that date.
presi dent; and W. F. Met en of the bel' fir:t. Tn addition t o the se s urgical dre:si ngs c lasse s in un i·t
h 11 T h
The so ng book u . ed i ' an abridgeEv e ry Even ing, sec r eta r.v and many a r tiCJle. will be needed form, a dd ed colo r to the proce 1
of he II J-cu ml111 ee
e c
ur s - me nt of Billy
unday ' s Revival Congregatiopal Meeting
t rea ' urer.
a broad and the s e will be packed s ion. Member. of the Wome n' .
dal'
he ho
me of nDr.of am
0 n Th urs d ay
uei C'night:l
. )Iitl'hell.
chairma
the- Hymn s.
in camphor and s hipped dur ing Liberty Loa n ommittee, 1\11' . R.
On ", edne ' day morning EI'angt h e s umm er. Mr: . As brook in the A . Whittingh am, c hairman, wh o
general l'om mi ee fo r t he hun- eli t " right, a cc ompanied by R ev.
The s ec ond in the. e ri es of ~e r- RURAL CARRIER
co urse of h e r tal k mentioned that arranged [01' the ce lebration, cardred, (. I11mitteemen lI'e r e named W. J. R owan atte nd ed the chapel mo no 01' the
eco nd goming of
EXAMINATION 4,777,000 women a re now a pa rt of ri e d fl ag ' an d banner. , on e of
for each of he wo rking di t r icts exe rci e. at Delaware Co llege, and
hri:t, will be delivered by the
t he indu :tl' ial life of England. which di s play ed the H ono r Flag
in he hundred a - f o llo w :
.. addressed the student.. On Sun- R ev. Walt I' lyde, at t h e H ead of P ..
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Am e ri ca h a: : ent the fir 't w oman which the Committee hope. to w in
eel'lni! ommi tee, H. E. Vin- day at th ree o'clock there will be Chri s tiana Church a t 10.45 next
OSItIOn
pen
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ot Men dent i t to the fro nt. Mrs. Beacom for Newark. Othe r r ead," ave
' inger, \\'. A. ingle .
a meeting in the church fo r men Sund ay morn ing. The annual con And Wom e n
read an interesting paper on Cin- Our B oy.' in Fran c e- Bu y a L ibKo. l.-:\ ol'J' is ~. Wr ig ht, c h a ir- on ly. M r . Wri ght will s pea k on g regati ona l meeting II'ill be held at
The nited States C ivil Servi ce I derella Land, he r design a tion for erty Bond"; "MotherH Wh o H ave
man : \\.'!lnJe r H i.ll, Ha r vey Hof- the s u bject, "W hat is man t hat the chu rch on Thul'. day, April Commi:s ion h as announced an ex_ I A[ri ca . Mi ss Tall y di sc us.ed the Given Their Son s Beg Yo u to Bu y
reeker. 1 homa~ '1 oung a nd J. W. thou art mindful of him"?
11 t h, at 2 p. m.
Th e Sund~y aminati o n for the County of New 1 two g reat r omance r, Steven so n, a Bond ." Th e Wome n' s College
Cham ber>' .
I
Sch oo l, or ga nI zed la ~ t week, wIll Ca : tle De l. to be h eld at N ewa l'k and Scott. Mr : . Huxley again pla y- delegation carri ed ma ny ba nn e r,
;\0. ~.-A. L. Beal , c hairman; BOOKS FOR OUR
cO I1\'ene on , unda~' at 1.30.
I on AP'r.il 27', 191 , to fill the pos i- I ed, Th e Two Larks by L e:ch etiz ky, On e of thes e bea ring a g reat ] ed
George L. T o\\·n. end, H a rlan H e rd.
tion o f rur a l carrier at Te wa rk and the J apane:e F a n Waltz by
r oss r ea d " 100 percent memberman,.J. A. Clark , L e lie Hill.
SOLDIERS AND SAILORS TWO ACT OPERETTA
1 a nd vaca n c ie t hat m ay late r occu r P oldin i.
: hip"; among ot hers , "B ond s or
~ o. :l .-Geo rg-e \Y. Rh ode s , chairTHIS WEEK on rural r outes [rom ot her post ofAm ong the Wil mington vi :ito r : Bondage"; "Stop, Look , and L o-osman; Fr de rick Ewing and ha . A S econd Call To ewa rk And
--fi ees in the above-mentio ned co un- were : Mi ss Mary R. deVou, Mr s . A. en"; " ome across or th e Ka i er
Colmer".
Vicinity
For Ben fit Of
ew Centu r y .1'. Th e examination w ill be ope n H . Berl in, lVIr . . O. urti s Purdy, W ill," proved popular.
l an y of
:\ 0. -l.-Daniel Th omp. o n, c hairClub
on I,\' 0 cizen wh o a re actually Mrs. Robe r t Rayne r, Mrs. A. L. th e s t r iking L ibe r ty Loa n po. tel'
man; .J uhn K. J ohnso n, E. Cliffo rd
}Iore book - hundred : of t h ou domiciled in he e rr ito ry of a post Bal ey, 1\11' . . W. C. Matthews , 1\1iss see n f or t~e fil.' s t time on atu rc~ay
I 'ibcn, n. \1' . Plumly, Freder ick sa nd s o f them-are need ed for the
The tw o-act ope r etta ", ylvia ," office in the c u nty and wh o me t L oui. e Mat hews , 1\11': .
'. T ' w~ re ca rr Ied In th~ parad e. 1 h e
R: z ancl C. \1'. Chambe r.
War ervi c e Librar ie: maintained l O be gil'en i n he ":\ e'wa r k Op era h other requir emen s set fo r th Brown, ]\frs. P atte r so n, Mrs . Plum- F Ir emen, led by Ilnn eha ha band,
:\0. :; -)la~'o r E. B. Fraze r, by the Am eri c an L ib r a ry A"',oci a- H ou. e on Fr iday o f thi s week , fo r in F o rm No. 1977. Th i. form and ley, Mrs. Hu x l(j,\', Mrs. :'IT a ry made a s pl e ndid . h owln g, al so the
rhaim,dl: t:eorge E. Dut on and tion at cantonment. t raini ng the benefi of the i\' ew
en ur y a ppli ca ion blank . m al' be obtain - Ba re1.·ley, :'ITr: . ' h a rl e F. W011 a:- large de legati on from h e 'M a sonic
[ rne" Frazer .
camp, po t ·, fort~, naval s tati 1n s, I Club building fund, promi~es t o be cd from the offi ce~' mentioned ton, Mrs. Lobd ell, fl· s. W. \1'. L odge. Two h undred. c hoo l eh il.'n. I) Dr. Fred r ick
la rk , on I'es el :, ancl o l·er~eas . Our men a s plendid : uc ce's . T he ope l' tta, abo l' e o r fr om the -n it ed S ates Pu ~er, J\Jrs. Seaman, J\J is,; :Vf nbel d r en, under he direction of '\Tr.
,hairnal: Flme r E . Elli . on and mu t hal'e these books. Th e,l' w ant un de r th e d ir ec ion of .\11' . . Anna Civ il e rvi n! Com mi ss ion a \\' a 'h - T al ley, II·s. W. H. Bea com, l\Ir:. Koeh ler, ca l'l'~' ing flags, and ac I\'. R. 1\1 nned~·.
th em f or th ir lei,:u r e hour -[or Ar ms r on.g and. II'. .John J :x, i~ I ing on, D. . Appl ica ions s hould As hbr oo k, '\Tr . . Martin Lan e.
~ompanied by.their eache l"' , were
Xo. I.-"T. Pearce
a nn, c hai r- r ecreation and for ~ tud y . Exp er- the one b Ig ama ellr I r ociuciIOn of be forwa r ded to he Commissio n
At he meeting of la:t we ek '\fr. In the proce ·Ion .
man: .J. 1'. \\. I-on , \\'. H. Barton ience ha . pl'ol'ed ha the~' a rE: ~ he season. The peri od p o r tra~'ed I a
"'a shing on at
he
arli s T. F. 1\I ann" and '\ll ~s :'IJary .John ~The P. J. R itter Company \\'a.;
"r.d D_. n. r; . .\1. Eollock .
eage r to re a d, and bo ks mUR be I, the elgh tee n,.h ce n tury, and
e pract ica bl e date,
on w e re elected Irectors of . the the only indu st r ial plan 0 ma r ch
: n. ,Delawa re College-Dr. K pro,·ided. .
ca~ follo l~ ~ : . II', Bert r am deLac:' \ During the continuance of the Club.h o,lI se . ompany. Do natIons as a di .. Linct delelfalio n . Ab out
R. C;rt·'llii,ld. c hairma n; Erne . t
" 'hat R emaIn to be DOlle
(T eno r ) . l.he ,our poe , Eall p r e,,; n war h e ommis. ion w ill, r eceI ved du r Ing the . ~·e ar wer e an - fort .I· -fil·e r ep re senta ives of the
1\,:1,011 Alen Lau r iben , H a rr,l' 1\[. , H alf a millio n boo ks are s illre- , E; wlng; Pr ll1ce ~obb~·tum (Ba l'l- in :lcco rd ance with r equ est of h nounced at he mee Ing a . f~ll.o\\'~ : Company, were in line, their red,
Jlar:'
. \\'. E. Barna rd an d H, B. qu ired 0 meet the act ual need~ of tone) , A ma n of ~Ol~ ·eq ue n ce,. Jef- P o: Offi ce D epa rtm ent, admit \\' 0- !) do:t.e n plates, :'I [ r~. S ..r. \\' r~ght; I whi e and blue banne r H I' adi ng
Alexander.
men in the 34 la rge camps. An- fe r so n P oole; \\ IllJam ( Banton men 0 rur a l cal'1'ie r exami nations meat pl att er : , Tr: . E. B. W l'lgh t: "Con se rv e F oo d and Bu y Bon d . ."
~o. fl. Election D i: r ic t K o. 3.- ot h e r h a lf mill ion are needed im - 01: Ba s:) , an h on est f a nner, ?II'. upon the ~ ame co ndi ion s 3'.'; men. 9 do:t.e n tumb lc r s, Mrs. J . P. An au omobile, de co r ate d w it h
\\'.Truxtl)n Bo~'ce,chai rman; lif- mediately f or the milita r,l' f or ts, \\ ap le,: : R o.b1l1,acount ry lad,Paul r..I·cli r ci onof heCommi s:io n : Wr ight ; f) d ozen fruit sa u('e r s, \ bunUng, fol lowed, fr om wh ich
ford A ~'re" George \Y. Davi s, po t s and . mnll camp.; f or he ' tee l; S~'lvla ~ opra no). ?etroth ec1
J ohn A . .\Icllhenny, I )Jrs. Bonham ; 2 d oze n ea c h, : a lt sampl s of "The B ea n: ou r B oy'
George D. .\I on'i- on, J . All e n i\Ior- nava l . atio n ' and I'essels; f or the t o de Lace~' , ;\[ ISS A nna,.R ~tz; Be.ty
Pre~id nL l a n d pepp r s , ] d oze n oIl and \, Ine- a re E a ing" were th r own to the
r;,)n, Pa'11 .\Jurral' J. Les li e 1I1c- m a r i ne co rps trainin g ~tations and ( AI ?), bet r ot hed to \ tlilam, 1Ir l: ~ I
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ga l' cru et,;. 12 ab,l ecl th 8, 2 d ozen I crowd. E ach m mber of the dele('a:bt.er. B a rn" , a ff ord a nd barrack s. And f or the men on .\T al'le TI ltz ; Arabel~a. (.;\Tezzo- 0 - C
d L d I l l Offi
gla: owe!. , 4 dozen hand towel s, g ation wore a strea mer p r i nted in
hOle, :\lar,halL.·
tran:port. and ove r sea h re i~ pr.ano ) , a 1 ~l d.1' II? wa.lt1l1g a
Oll r , , an
0 ge nsta s
c e rs 2 dozen a towel ~, 1 teapot, 1 ea R ed and Blu e, which read " B uy a
P. llr,,: Di" rid ":\ rJ . l.-F. W. need f o'r an alm o t unlimit d ~ u p- )I L';., D ~SJe "h lttJngham; AraT he D i~t ri c
Depu ,I' Grand ke Ie. sa~ h c urtIn ~, Mr . . , . J. Bond."
Lr.\'e '. chai rman; J ohn J\I cK eo- pll' . F or el'e ry ma n in :e rvi ce min a OJe707. o- op r ano), her sis e r , IJodge of h e 1. O. O. F., composed \\' I'i gh ; T able CO\· 1', Mrs. Wh itAlth ou h a n u 1 er f own 5wen, (,e I'j.re T . John~ton an d G o. th'e r e oug h 0 be a book in . e n 'ice . .\Tis: I): atherine B we. n ; P olly, .\fOl- 1of D aniel S t 11. Th omas A . .\I ullin, Ung ham; P ic ure, va ~es, a nel exl · g · · I, mt~ "o t'
r '
II'. JhITHI'.
Th at mean s at lea , t a mill io n more 1.",. a nel Dolly, f.a r m.e.r : ' . d,. ught~.r:, l,.;aac " ansan , T. R a.l'lnoncl J\T c- ten s ion able,
fr s . . E. , . Ar m- r~~p ~a~'~:'~e~ofir~~ !it~:I~~ tleCd O\~~
Th e
Committee, w ork- book at Oll ce. And book wear
of
.\[ I,-.e.
hal:1es W.
D an - fR ron g; Butche r knIfe .
one \ Bride was carri d ou
a'guc . .
h h
out in u ~e Thev mu st be repl aced I H el se r, El eno l a Duff~, and Emm a le i KI" fr, In . talled ofhcers at d ozen tumbl er s , Mr. . elSt, 1 doz- p . tho t ·
h
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:!,l: ,lnfr,;,r-~~~~e:ra ion wi
e men, f reque n ' l):.
.
Day e t .
ho ru s o f thirt~· I'o ices, Orien ta l Lodge, Ko. ]2, on Ap r il , en plate:, ,I r s. R uth Rh o.des ; OOk \ ~~':~'I.un: lI on
e applova 0
D i'~r . :\ {J . 1, :'IJi,,~ Etta WilWh at Yo u Ca n Do
f< I'm lad:, fa r me r s, df,ugh er~, and 4th, [01' the en . uing ~'ear as fol- , s tove, Mr . . Walter ~u r IS; r ab.le,
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Y ou can pa s, on to he men in hayma ker..
110 ': .:
settee, mlrro:. pIctures , J\T I: ~
Di.t " ' "-:'IT', K hI"
I kh a k i the books I' OU hal'e enj oyed
P as t Grand. Frank C. .Je;.;t r; Hurd ; D.rapenes, J\1rs. Blake; .]0
Di t., ' ,,,0. -~ \} .:. Joe P e~~ nn' but will not r eae! again . Y ou can A RRIV E S SAFELY
":\ ohle Grand . R a lph L. H aney ; c1r.'ze n k nll·es. 10 doze n f ork :, ~l ls. Red Cross P rovides L u nches
Th e 1' e wark Red Cros~ under
Dk ,. t ~ '~'. ':;' ''.\;l~ .·}I.
B on~ g ive them so me of the book. ~·ou
IN FRANCE ~'ice Gr and, L ee L. L ew is ; Reco ~'d- L1I1e1"ay. A fence to en.clo: e the
the direction of :'III'S. Daniel
ham;'
like be, -books y ou would like to
1 1I1g Sec r~tar,I·, ~~ o.masA . .\TullI n ; club grouncl~ ha s been OIe1eled.
T h omp 'on , prr)I'ided luncheon la l't
Okr: •. ·n.:), ]lTr~. C. L. Penn~'; kee p. Th e~' will like them 00. R ela tiv es H ere Learn T h is R. S. to :\: G., \\ tllI~m ,\1. Gam~1 :
Frida y, for 220 soldier , who pas~
Dj;.:' ',(r) . 6, '\Tr~ . W ilmer Hill; You can sen d novel s , tale of ad Week
L. S. 1 1'. G.: D a n Iel
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detectil'e
tories and
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V. . ow- ven ~ I 'J fi .t'on ' up_.· -date books
R ela il'es in K ewark hal'e r e- Geo rge T. ,J ohn " t on '
Outsi cl
:'Il uch int r e:t h a. been d i~pla~' - truck. Th e men expre:sed the
appreciation for the
i\~i)'
C H Bl k
. an. a.~ c ~c~an'ical a nd electr ical cei l'ed card. tellin g of the sa f e ar- I ("ruardian, D aniel K rapf; Jn s irje ed dur in).{ he la . week by stu- heartie .
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~ e : on ~IVI " .~ the t rades, bu . ine Fs, r il'al in Fra n ce of L . J. A. O'D an- Gua rd ia n, . R. E. Lewi . ; hap- dents of bot h co llege ', in he L ib- ~a ndwiches, coffe e aiJd smoke s
se n 'eel to them at he two r e ta urO!. 1.,:\(). fl, ?lTI S.\\ . r . B o~ce , engll1ee l l g,.
. I .
iel ex- 19 1 D elaware College. Lt. l~ i J1 T · R al'mond ;\I c:'lIull en
. Rurll' I)' riC' ;\ 0.] , 'fr . . Wh i
be pro fe 5:lo n: o and
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· I·n ed fir lie utenan t in the Ta _ OAi ce r s have announ ce d h e f ol hem atlcs,
tional Gua'rd. H e w a s g r a dua ted low ing' schedule :
e
A ldrJ;e blackboa rd ha ll been j cts,
Civilian Relief Organized
p!acerl rl1 he Library building, and . fore~~n .l ~n~~oa~~~'hl. ,o~)detry h om the g r ound . chool a A U.t in,
P ~tl'ick H enr.I· . 1' 0. 11 . D elawa re a'nel Fix 1'- 11'0 bl' studen :; of he
De!awuJ'(' ('rillege. wn e re ihe PI:O- tra l el , hI. ,tOI~ 't wa~' ~i ~tio nar ie . T exas, la t J anuar~', and \\'Ill com- . Cit~·, \\' edne'da~', April lOth. Ifl] ; \Y omen< College, Pr i7.es of 520,
A CiI' ilian R elief Commi ee II'a"
t'~e' , r,f h~ am" in each d i. tnct and the .ples e~ I
I!" intere. t- plete hi s raining a . an ob, cn 'er Good . ama r i an , . ' 0. 9, :lI iddl('- ,' I .) . fll1d .;10 are nff ered hrough (J1')~a n ized last \\' edne .. day a[ er1\',11 be II' .r1. There is co n : ider- and nell ~ n c/ c ~pe( ; a~ ~ua!!e s
in Fran ce.
. own . Thur<;da l' , Apr il ] I h, 191 ; . Jr. . Ra e duB ell , by a fri nd, 0 noon, following the meeting of the
a~':e .fl'i 1111,' rival r y he ween t he ing .books In ore lg~ a d ' ' n" he
A Ie leI' re ceived on T ue:;day. l ndu~lr~' , - ' 0 . . j 2, B ar, ~Ionda,I· . earh in~li u ion.
~ ew Century Club, i)y women of
~e.n" 11 'il me and women, o f th e
On e of . theL.~r.ea .. I:e.e ~O l , Eng- l\'I' illen on .. hipb oa r d befo r e he April ]5th, ]91 ;:\a ional , 1 ' 0 . 32,
Th e judge: will 111 et on Thnr ' - , . ewark. The purpo:e of the a :0I'ar;r'lh rl r:el- .
War Se r v~ce . I I a l les I. d a ttrac- boat left h e harbor, tell of com- ,aint G eo rge~ , Tuesday. April day I'enin!! 0 selec the winn er ' cia ion j. () care fo r loca l familie ..
lis h claSSICS In r ecen t an
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wh o n d:l i~ anee. The group
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t. ,
dit ions a nd f o r r ecent hook s f ortable' quarters. goo mea~, anc I
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in he con e" .
working' independ ntl.I' of <.tny
Benefit F or Gardening Class 1;~I~nging to or dea ling with EJ1~- plenty of enterta inment. "Ko one SUPERINTENDENT
----hte orgalli7oatioll. Offi c r ' were
Ii 'h lite ratur e. Book.
hat al e I on board :eel11~ unhappy." he I
NEW
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elect d a: folio\\'. : Chairman, Mr: .
At a (( ;n jl rJf he co mmittee modern in one, a~ well as in np- .. ·t . "'~n
l'e n'lI'h r e one run "
CROSS RESIGNS
G. \\' . Hh ode'; vice-chairman, ;\Ii ~'
ap[J0'l1'r I 1,1' hI' P are n -Tea c her ea ran ce a l'e a lwa ys desi rable.
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--IN CHARGE
Al ice Kerr; . cere an' and trea' A.,{)o', " lh . fI asi'
he Garden- P F oul' hundr d a'nd twen y-four Into a fine bunth of men.
I To Found Bu in ess Colle ge In
ur 1', ~li . ' Eleanor l iartcr.
in!! ( ",1
of he ' i\'ewark Publi c books ha ve already been s en fr om
E TION
\V ilmington
Exper t At Wo ·k In E ighth
. "hol);' ht:111' n he Ext n:io n of- h i. neighborh ood. A eco~d ca ll QUIET TOWN EL C
Grade
fi~e a \\'fllf Hall on ]\J o nd ay, it for a l ike number of book s 1. noll'
E. L. Cr o.,· , f or he la~t the
'\1i '~ A~ne~ nyder, a member of
OBITUARY
lI'a- Ilt'ciderl 0 gil'c an en ertain- made. Gifts o f boo k will be r e- O nl Seventee n
o t es P olled ~. a 1'.", ~upe rin en de of chool" in
Rob e rt D. Hi 'ell
rr.~n :n he ~ew entury lub eeh'ed al any ime a th e Del nwa r e T own El c ion cla~' wa:; ob."el'l'ed ,'ew Ca' Ie oun r , ha~ th i.; week the public chool gr. em of Bal i-
in Parade
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~en l~' \!.\'PIl un ci I' he direction of
" 'pre reg!. tered f or E. B . Fraze!. cia ed WI h .\JJi o.n ' . K!. .1 r . . ?f
. Ir,. PCOIlII , will he repeated, and
mayo r , eigh f or Danr el Th om p~ o n. ~ e\\' Y ork City . wIll ~o und 111 \\ JIa Illea,'l1g mU'ical program ren- Reception In Honor Of p astor councilman in he wes tern di - mington. a Boyd ~u . 1I1e s Coll ege,
derer\.
T ie ke.
of admiRs ion,
b
f he l\f F cong rega - r ic" the f or T. J. Willi. in the Alth oug h.
utpenn ~nden~l th 1'0 .]lrI ced
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Mem er!'l 0
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J 1111 a . co n Inue 0 sen e un I • e xI tion h al' been invited to l11ee cente r di ' r ie ; and f our f or R . . ' am'inatio n hal' e been held if he
'ale ne II '11 ~\1\' e ce n ... WI
Th ~ II ~e . .
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I their new pa tor. R ev. Fr~n k H er- I Morr i on, ea ' ern di !itr ict. CouncIl gO\'ernor
hould req ue, i i~ un ]l~ de Cr;1111111 t . In cha rghe 1.!I. c om~ . on, and w ife, at a re cep Ion tO b~ \\'ill meet a an early date for ders ood he i eager t o ake up hi
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ne\\'work.
•Ir . \\ . E H ill Profe!; or ranth.
f m eight 0 ten
orgal1lzatJOn .
am, ~Ir. D;)",lin'g, and
L . Medill. even1l1g 1'0
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mO I.-e. r ain d a he .' cho~I."f E~u- : Robert D. Bi "e ll, ug d J yea r ".
Ion ..J ohn<; H opkIn
nl\'e ; "t y , died a the H omeo phatic H o. pi ai,
a<sume d charge of the E Ighth " 'ilmington, on T ue. da~', Apr il
Grade, K ewark Gram mar School. Qth, following an opera ion for apon T ue ~ da~·. '\T i.," S n~'der come pendicitj.
e rv ices wi 1 be held
with
he highe. t recommenda- ' )11 . Fr iday at 2 . p. m ., fro.m the
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reSI dence of h I mother-1I1 -law,
Ion ,. After he fir s
\\ 0 \\eek 1\lrs. oml)" a
ooc h's Bridge. I n he will d o demon rat ion eaCh- I erme nt in he Newark Ceme ery .
A wife and one child . urI'h'e .
ing,
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NEWARK POST, NEWARK, DEL, APRIL 10,1918
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ment SeI'vice Delaware.
on Iwith the tprobabl e market
Jo s. M. Arm trong,
pri ceS' for farm produ.ct · in the
State D irecto r for U.
fa ll.
BoYS' Work ing Re el've.
S.
The com mittee of seven wa
M. O. Pence,
mu ch gl'atified to heal' of the volState Lea der of County
untary favorwble actio!) on tuch
Agents fOI' Delaware.
readju stments ~, many landlol'd s,
Charles Warner,
in view of t hese ~o ndtitions, bu t
State Director for Public
Service Rese rve.
fee,l it is mos t important t o call
this s'ituation to the attention of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- -
.MORE WHEAT SAVING URGED
Administrator Asks PLedges from Housewives
" In addition to the increased demand for wheat for our Allies.
we need more to feed the boys that are going to France to fight
for us. The United States Food Administration is calling upon
those who stay at home to make great sacrifices in the saving of
wheat,
"We have made 1\ canvass of the stares and find in accordance
with the wheat ration asked for by Mr, Hoover that we have a sufevery landlord owning land in the
ficient supply of wheat flour to feed every citizen of our State for
s tate, t hat he may do hi s part in
forty days without an added pound being ground.
direct cooperation wit h hi,s par"In addition to this it is the belief that if a careful survey is
made of all the wheat flour in private homes, there will be suffiticular tenant or tenants .
cient found in the homes to feed our people at home until SeptemEnrollment of Farm Hands
ber next, This would leave all the future wheat ground to be '
7. While maon y parts of the work
sent abroad by the food commission.
"I therefore call upon every family of the State of Delaware I to prepa,re for the farm labor need s
to fill in. sign and send the following 'pledge to the Food Adminisa re all'eady under active ,way by
tration as early as possible, in order that an exact account of stock
so me of the divi sion s represented
can be taken,
.
by t he unders igned, covering pre"This is asking but little now, but if present conditions continue greater sacrifices may be c!emanded.
lim'inary census of farm I!\lbor, en"Signed, EDMUND MITCHELL,
rollment of s'ki.Jled and un ski.J1ed
"Food Administrator for Delaware."
farm hands a va~I'llJble for certain
periods during the Eeason, etc.,
LIBERTY WHEAT FLOUR PLEDGE
etc., the pel'manen't organization
Oomplying with the request of the United States Food
of tlhe underS'igned Ic ommittee will
Admini stration, I voluntarily agree not to use more than one
be prefected du.rin'g the month of
and one-ha'lf pounds per week of wheat Hour for each memA'Pri.l, so that greater activity and
efficiency
may reSiult Ifrom a comber of my family .
In accordance with thi s ration I will , therefore need until
bined and tc entr,a lized orglanization.
September 1s t next, when t he new wheat is harvested, ..... .
The exac't form that this organiz'a pound s" as I have .... .. persons in my family.
tion wiLl 'take awaits in parts the
A s I have now on hand . .. .. . pound s, I wiM hold the
ol'ganhation 'a n author'ity from
surplu s, at market p ri ces, s ubje ct to the order of the United·
the new State Defehse Council.
When thist !\lction is taken, a .more
States Food Admini stration.
Signed . . ... . ... . .. . .. ...... .. . .. .. . .. . . .
t horough and detailed expltan'a tion
Address . .. . .... , ., ... ...... , ...... . ..... .
of the sys tem t o tb e developed for
Fill in the a,bove and send to the F ood Administration
s uppl y ing thi s, farm Il abor, will ~
office, Equit!\lble Building, or leave at this offi ce.
IYresented pubHcly, that all 'Citizens
of the state may f Ullly unders tand
State Defense Cou(ldl, will pre- the plan to be followed in indlividTO ALL DELAWAREANS pa re to s'up:ply farm ,la bor for long ua l cases, and that Delaware's agor s hort p~.riods from the various gregate intc l'ea se in farm produ cts
Farm Labor And Production sources that are now bej,ng organ- ma y bring OUI' state to t he head of
t he liS't in 'Patriotk farm effort.
ized for this purpose.
For 1918
Food Production-Its Necessity
1. Our nati'o nal adm1il1'i,S'tl'at ion
s-tntes t hat food produ1ctiton stand s
at the t op for stlVte a nd individual
effort. Wtit hout a large increa's e
in farm output to s Ulp port our
troops and allies wbroad, in taddlition to ourselves at home, we cannot win the ti'tanlic Sttrug;gle for
human freedom, and sec ur e a safe
and permanent peace.
Information on t,h e detailed
step s being taken to accomplis.h
thi s 'end will be ,puihli Sihed from
time to time t hroughout the state,
and offices wi.Jl s hortly be opened
at s u ita.ble ce ntral poitnts in the
farming dtistricts of Delaware to
serve as clearing.houses, a s' the
actual need s devel op, between
farmers and workers willing to
se l've for t he long or s hort periods
on t h e fa rms durin g the peri od of
191 8. .
For COUGHS and COLDS
NEWARK'S
LEADING
Meat Market
CHARlE_S P. STEEL
An excellent compound
of Soft Tar, with extract
of Cod Liver Oil and Menthol. Our own preparation, SOc for 1-2 pint.
DEUER IN
Fresh and Salt
Meats
Cough Lozenges and Knoxa-Cold Tablets.
Hom. Dressed Meats a
Specialty
RHODES' DRUG STORE
Main Str••t Oppositl ColIllIl
NEW ARK, DELAWARE
Call or Phone Order D. & A. 44
Another Opportunity Has Come
R es'pectflultly prese nted,
A. R. Benson, Pres ident,
H a rry L. Cannon,
State Board of Agr ic ulture.
A. G. Benkhart,
Directo r for U .. S. Employ-
W·I LSON
Committee Formed To Aid
2. The under:igned h ave or ga nHelping With the SU l1]1l ying
ized as a joint Federal and State
of Labor
Committee of seve n to a "s,ist ALL
5. W ith thi p r elim in ary stateDELAWARE to inc r ea se fa rm proment
of
plan
to carry out the endu ction, pa r ticu lar ly a s affected by
t he labor problem, so that Dela- rollment of ava il able labor f or thi
ware may stand at the top in state purp o e and for placing s uch
agricu Itural il1crea . e' for ] 918. wo rk ers at proper time. on need- Prompt and Personal Attention
Thi s committee or a part of it will ed f ar ms, the committee of seven
eventually bel:om e a ub-co mmit- makes th i urgent appeal to every
tee of the new State Defen se Cou n- farmer in the state t o increa se ·ti ll
TENT AT CEMETERY
ci as oon a s that body ( r ecentl y furthe r h i program fo r farm proauthorized at th e spec ial session duct. by add itiona l planting fhi s Appointments the Best
of tJhe legis l-ature) is properly 0 1'- s pring, with bhe full expectation
gamized and the n'JmerOl1S s'tate that the nati ona l and state authoractivities on defense work 'can be ities, throutgh the organ izatio n now
PICTURE FRAiVlING
co-orditnated a nd cent r a li zed under being pedected, wi ll be prepared
to take ca re of their additional
the new admi ni strative 'co un ci l.
Census and Specia l Inves tigation labor need s w hen the h a rvest per3. At t h e preliminary meebi ng iods arrive fo r the diffe r ent crops.
of this committee of seven the fir st
Landlords Can Aid By Helping
reports on 'c en s u ' and special in- Tenants
. vetj,gation of farm l abo r , now un6. With re ference to the imder way, indicates :
(Ia) An active interest in most portan ce of enco uragitng te nant
sections of our state to incr ease fa rm er' to greate r activitiy, the
production this year and t he de- committee of seven f.lSQ stro ngly
finite intenti,on of most farmers to appeals to la ndl ord s· wh o may n ot
plta nt · a,n d WI more exte ns ive ly yet have acted upo,n the change of
cond ition s, to m ake a 'speci,a l study
and inten s'ively.
(Ib) No state-wide concern in of their tenants' prob lem a nd
the tlabor problem so far as plant- t hose ques tions which may be d i ing 'and tillting, but a definite be- cOl\l'aging the tenant from a greatlief that large as'sistance will be er planting \jhi s s pring. Landl ord s
needed during t he h a rv est peri ods, who ,h ave not yet taken up thi s i in the late s ummer and fall of s ue ca n be of g re at patrioti c ervice at t h is t im e thy Sluc'h temporary
1918.
(tc ) Generaol ev iden ce t h at the readju stme nt of t h eir s'h are arburden of large in cr ease in costs rangement· with tenants 'as Will
of lalbor, ebc., is falling more !heav- assure the tenant against los's and
ily on tenant fa rm er s workiing on to g.ive him a ch ance of reason able Second Hand Furniture
shares th a.n on 1'8 ndlord s, whi'cih profit, when taking into a.cco un t
Bought and Sold
condition is t e nding to d1iSlcollrage t he large increase in co us of labor
eeds,
fertilizer,
etc.,
in
co
mpari~
tenant farmer, exce pt where landlordts have recently vo lun tarily
readju sted their sh are a rrangement wibh tenant for patrioti c
rea on., to a ure gr eater confidence and !\Iction in tel,ant farmers. As S'h are ag r eeme nts affect
between 45 and 50 percent of the
farm of Dela,\va re, t hi s question CLIP THE FORM BELOW AND MAIL AS
becomes !higihl y impor tan .
FUNERAL
DIRECTOR
A MERIC~ once more braces herself for the task
.
of feedmg the world. Food and
IS the cry everywhere.
"A greater crop
IS the slogan that the national government
mg to the remotest farm in the land.
American farmer, as he grasps the plow,
the consciousness of a direCt share in the
for the Right.
~
more food"
than ever,"
s~nds ring-
And the
thrills with
great battle
R. T. JONES
,
FUNERAL
DlRECTOR
Upholstering and
Repairing
ALL DELA W ARE
is
A
THRIFT CLUB
DIRECTED
Delaware Framers Show Patriotic
Effort
4. The active intereS't of Delaware farmers to increase their output for 1918 i evidence of their
appreciration of the worM-problem
and a proof of their patJ.1iotic effort that is ,g'r eatly to our credit.
This eommittee of seven wi hes to
con~ey to all agriculturi sts in
Delaware the mess age from WaSlhIngton that national support will
be rendered to every I8gl'icultural
commun~ty needtlng lalbor during
the tp erlods of greatest demand on
the farm . The committee also
witshes to strongly trupplement this
statement from the national government tb y the assurance that the
committee,
thro\l'~
organized
work in the State of Dela,w are and
by acting in such capRCity as may
be further requested by the new
J 0 INN 0 W
Must~J'otJe
We
to Win the Wo,.
DELAWARE WAR·SAVINGS COMMITTEE
w.·s.s~
WAIl SAVINGS StAMPS
ISSUED BY TH£
To HE NRY P. SCOTI, Slnle Dimlor,
Ou P ONT
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT
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Wiard and Syracuse Plows, ready for the ~pring work.
All Kinds and Styles.
Thomas
A full line of Repairs.
A. Potts
NEWARK, O'ELAWARE
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~aye. y~~ .S~e~ t~e Pipeless Heater
made ~ in Philadelphia by people mak·· h· - •
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One register will heat the wh I h 109 Teahters for the last seventy years?
ed to homes with open stairw 0 e °duse"d d' e system is especially adapt
ays an WI e oors' to h h
d
rooms. lt means a perfectly cool cellar.
, c urc es an store
Call and sc:e one on the Roor.
8 1,.; 11 DINe, \Vl l MIN CTOS , D EL.
I hereby make applic:ltion fo'!' membership in the
Delaware Thrift Club
pledging myself to buy, duriQg t~e year1918, \Var~Sa~ ings ~tal11ps to the maturity
value of £
I will advise the State Director '''he.n my pledge has
been fulfilled .
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Byhu yin, "/~,..Silri "' 1 SlampllL',lulp,hl CON,"m ,' nl and :fJi "",n l(J loIr /tIOi MI I.' '% (0"'110_"'4 i,,"flI I.
ALSO PLUMBING AND STEAM AND HOT WATER
HEATING
"Plioae
DANIEL STOLL
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WORK OF THE COT.
T AGE CHEESE AGENT
General
Misunderstanding
Prevalent
\\'hy has t h e Fede r a l Gove rn nt '~ ee ll fit to finance a n Agent
IJai l'yi ng in eve r y ·ta te of t h e
r 'lll d ' tate .• an age nt who w ill
(iI"
,tC he r who le time to p r omot11' th
pr odu ctio n a nd con s um pII< 11 of cottage c h ees e? Th e a n,\\(1' i~ t h is : we h ave h er e in t h e
~LI l' o r Del awa l' e min ion s of
p. lin d, of skim millk w hi c h c'ould
hl' IItil ized fo r human foo d , as a
,lIit_,ti t llte fo r mea t,
'-{:Itis li('s how u s th at p o pul at
ha: greatly in cr ease d , t h at
;1 t mo u nt o f la n d t h at co uld b e
n l • mcd a nd made p r od u ct ive 'i
ali, '\ a nega tive q u ~n t i ty 0 t h e
[1'1
III o f food pe l' c apita is co n,'. I\' g rowi ng le ss .
\~' . be ide ou r ow n ou ntr y,
\\~ 'la \'
t he A ll ied Co un t ri e s to
fe. (I. ~O that t he foo d s it u at ion is
bl'" '11i llg m or e an d m ore er iou s.
!J Delawa r e we h ave, acco rdin g
tI' ;he la st r eport of t h e B urea u of
l' pl\' ll~ . ol'e r 38,000,000 p o und s of
,k.·ll m il k a s a by-p r odu ct of bu t tE'" ,aking.
rhl s kim m ilk sell s f or 4 ce n ts
o Ii ('C' nt pe r ga ll on. From a g a llon ,, 1 mi lk we ca n m a ke 1 %, t o 1 %
p(\lIIHI~ of cottage chee s e .
I po u nd of cottage c heese r epl.lte, 1 po un d of m eat,
II I po unds cottage ch ee s e cost s
~ cC nls to 6 ce n t s.
III po unds m eat costs 50 c ents .
Be~i de t he p a tri otic "ruppeal to
\I , C co tage c h eese h e r e is a v ery
male r ial al pea l to t h e pocket b ook.
"'it h t he Th ird Li berty Loan
drll'e on . e ve ry h ou s ewife is a k:n." he r self, "How can I p l a n m y
nlP;11. 50 t hat I m ay ma k e s ub stitution fo r t he foo d I am a sk ed to
_-al'e , can r edu ce the co. t of li vi n g
and re t have the fa mil y p r o p e rly
nr.uri ,hed"-the biggest p r obl em
th e wo me n of A me ri,c a h ave to
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NEWARK POST, N~WARK, DEL, APRIL 10,1918
Wi lmln gton, D el.-Meeti ng ::lled
to or de r by Geo r ge Me d ill, c h ai r n.l a l: ; r eadin g ot m inu t es of pr elJ m ln ary meet in g, M r s . Ma r y D ick ey, sec r etAry; "T h e ou nty Fa r m
B u r ea u- Wh at it Mean ," W . A .
Lloyd, Ch a r ge of County Agent
Wo rk ; r eport of membe rs h ip by
Tem ~ o r a ry Co m munity ha r imen ;
appointment of committee on progTam of work ; ap poi n tme n t of
Co mmitte.e on Tom ination ; r epo r t
of Committee on Co n stitutio n an d
BY-Laws, H. L. Di lw or t h. A fte r n oo n- R eport of Co m mittee on
P r og ram of Wo rk; r epo r t of Co mmi ttee o n Nomi n ation . ; electio n of
ofrice r ' ; " H ome D emo n st r atio n
W ork ," Miss Ma r ie Say le, Exten s ion Work wit h Women, U. S . Depa r t ment of Agric ulture; "T h e
F~ r me l' a n d t h e Libe r ty Loan,"
Libe r ty Loan Committee; ' Ta lk,
Mi s. R o be r t s , Dai ry Divi s io n, Bu reau of A n imal Indu st ry ; Di c u ss ion, T h e Fa r m Labor Si t u ati on.
Shorten The War
Th e s oo n et' t he
i rT ~s;stible
mig ht of t hi s g r eat Rep u b li c is 01'glahized la n d 'pu t into f ull action
t h e s oo n e r th e w a r w il,1 en d. E very
d olHa r in vested iln Gove rnm e nt sec uritie work s to s h o rte n t h e w a r ,
to save t h e li ve of Am erka n so ldie r s a nd sai lor ,
Bu y L iberty Bo nd ,
Liberty And Labor
Th e h op e of Ia.bor li e in t h e opport uni ti-es fo r f re ed om; mili ta r y
domin atio n, supervi s Io n , ch eck s,
b ond age, Ide in Pru ss.ia n rUll e.
It is 'no t t hrough a Ge rm a n r eg im e b ut t hrou g h democracy tbat
I~bo r is to r eceive ade qu ate r ecogni tio n "a nd its r ea lization of its
r igh tfu l p lace in the wO ll d.
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Plastering. Concreting. Marble ••
Wood Mantels . Tile.
JOHN F. RICHARDS
Delaware
Newark
BROWN'S
New and Second· Hand Furniture Store _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
buys, sells. all cl excha nges ill al\ kinds of
hon sehold goods. I. ong dislan C nu lo
moving is om pccially. Phone 4547 W
504 MADISON STREET
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Vainly meals, good food, Cleanliness are big words with us, Every
thwg in Season. Lois OJ h ome-baked dainties. Just noW
Don e and G u ara nteed
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F riday , 12th" S YLVIA " an ope r etta in two acts, by local talent. A dmi ssio n 35 and 50 ' ce n t: . Re e r ve seats o n s ale at Rh ode~' Drug Sto r e.
a turday 13thLo ui ~e L ove ly in " P AI NT E D LIPS," A dramatic feature of
today . N ews and a two- ree l Al ice H ow ely comedy .
Mo nd ay, 1 5thJul ian Eltinge in "TH E CO lTE
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\\'hy he is called the g r ea e impel's ona or of. women In th~ ~vorld.
A the R us 'ian Countess he urpa . . es anything he h!'a e\el d.one
. in hi ow n uniqu e field . Don't mi . his play of fun and thl'lll .
A I. 0 a Billie Rh ode. comedy.
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Wedn e d ay. 17th"ALI AS M R , .J E S OP," A fi\'e-act. i\I etro W.onderplay and
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At the Largest Optical House
in the State of Delaware
OR the past decade we have cared for the ".Eyes
of D ela ware " and have builded '~ that tlm.e a
business prestige f ounded on profiCIent, conscIentious se rvice,
F
Wh en ,You require eyeglass alienlion ask your
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Delaware about our service and charges.
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WILMINGTO N, D ELAWARE
OPTOMET RIST
& O PTICIAN
9 & 11 E. 2nd ST. and
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,1I1'zali on il-Ieeting New enA'I r ( II I' Farm Bureau, 10.30 .
. 1 . ,I rn Hall, 208 W. 10th tree, I
Whether it I S for complete plumbing work for a new hOl1se or a
slII al\ repnir job, aoy service we
perforlll In rge or small receiv u
th e salllc oo refu l attention and slcil ful han dli ng. , We have th e expe rience, the kn owledge and the fRoil,ties to r\o any job right , at· tb .
right figl1res . Ge t ou r estilllates .
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chapte r of " Iys te ry S hIp.
Final Oraan ization T o Be Ef-
f
Clarence Herbert New
Thurs day. llthEdna Goodri ch , t h e mo t beautiful gowned w oman ·in motion
pictures, i n " HER E CO ND H USBA N D." A social drama of t.h e
h ighe t type, ably di r ected, e laboratel y t ag ed and a st o ry of 111 te n e h uma n inte r e t. AI o-The la t c hap t er of "Vengence and
t he Woman,"
FARM BUREAU
MEETING SCHEDULED
l' "
a t rea in heal'lng IV. A.
L'
. ,I r who
i~ in c h a r ge of the
C mt Age nt Work in thirty-thl:ee
of 'h no rthwe s tern state. . MIs i'
.1 I I • al'ie,; , A ss is tant in har,l<e
(,I
II'
r iemo n:lration Agent. ln
'i,e 11 r hwe: t will al s o deliver an
. T h Liherty Loan om,. 1\ ill provide a man to . peak
.. T h i rd Liberty Lonn. T~e
I ,ho I' , illla ion will be ell , d' hv a l'epre. entative of the
r. ' 1/1:pH r ment of A g ri culture,
The Unseen Hand
PROGRAM WEEK BEGINNING
'.'11'"
fe"'c ted Sa turday
" T ak c t hou also UlitO t hee ~vheat
alld ha d ey and bean,' nlld I n t il s
We have s pcci a lh'cd 0 11 n nrocco:s where by n o
and fitch s, a nd Pllt th cm illto OIl(' matter how old n tire we eR n m ake it 1I 0t o nl y
;';:~~i~~n~~~\~l:ee
:~\~'~:II.t s: i(~tl~~~,/:e~~..ef~~n~;.;~~~
v 'fi8c l, a nd make thee bl'ea d t hcn '- lIl iles for kss thal1
h alf t he l'lrice of a lIe w t ire.
\\. (: nl~o specinl i 7c in ' "1l1 cn n i7i lllr , nil \\'ork S:!,lIurof.' '- Ezeki el, -\. :9.
,," toe'l, EMPIRE DOUBLE TREAD CO .. 823 Shipley
,\VlIl' bread r cc ip s va ry littl e ill St., Wilmin gton , D e la ware .
2Q)0 ycnrs.
Th e ell il clrc il or Ts r ael, wh en lh r,Y
dcfe'll!:ied ,J c ru sa lel1l ap:a ins t s icgc,
w er e a dvi. eel by Ezeki I to li Re
eve ry po. s ib l mea ns of: co n,'r l.'v ill g'
,
BY
,
thril.· \\'h rat snpp ly .
The p r ophet warn e I t he d isobcd icl;t c hil drr n of I s r ael t hat dm' in g
T il E
t he s iege of J Cl'l1sa lel11 th ey won ld
GREATEST
SPY
no l onp:c r be abl e to make thci r
brcad wi t h P U I'C wh eat , b u t that
AND
they would hav to m ix i t w it h al l
MYSTERY STORY
k illcls of g l'a in a ll d v egetab le ..
]. itches is th c ouly wh eat flOllr
0 1:' T H E
~ lIb,'t i t \l te ment ion ed in t h e ol d
r cc i pe that i. not amo ng onr mod PRESENT WAR
c r ll fi lliJF;t itutrs. Th e fitch es is a
plallt cnlt ivated ill Egypt and
SyJ"ia f or it;;· p un gen t b lack see d s.
NEWARK OPERA HOUSE
pha e of t h e wo rk t h a t deal s
I\' i h th e mak in g of t h e co t tage
chee,e i. a mi n o r on e for wh o h as
nol ma de sc hmier-kase? T h e goa l
lI'ard whic h we will be working is
th at 0 11 1' old frie nd cottage ch eese
11'11 co me into its ow n and appea r
n(,' 'I" a n occa . iona l di h but co n~- hn'tl~' on ou r tables , changing its
rout\\ il rd appea rance
0 tha t we
I:c"cr ir e of it.
H. le n L. 'om tock h as been appr
erl Agent in D a iryi n g for
n ei;;wa re with headquarters at
:\ ":ai·k .
Info r matio n and cirri,:, I on making an d u . e of cot;av' chees e can be obtai n ed upon
GEO. W. McCAULLEY & SON, Inc.
FIREPLACE FITTINGS
F B NOR MAN CO
on~h
for th e B iblical l'cl'onl tclls of his
o l'(\ c rs thut th e (,h ilclt'l' lI of ] s l'nc l
I'; ll o u ld at th ir lllrat hy \\,l'i~.d il 1lI111
that it s holild bC' ca tc li "1' 1'0111 tilllC
to time. "
103 W . EIGHTH STREET
Wilmington. Delaware
T h e cycle of m on ey inve ted i n
Li'be r t y Bo nd s is s h ort a n d com•
•
. •
plet e. Th e 'Peo,ple le nd t h e m on ey 917 Shipley St" Wilmington, Del.
'fhis is part of t h e wo rk of t h e
h ow h ow
cotta ge ch eese <: a n be <:ombi n ed
to make
wilh othe r in gre d ie n t
di,he;; tha t a r e pa lata.b l e a n d at
the "a me time so satisiy ing t h a t
the\' are real meat
ub stit ut e ,
al~~ to ugge t oth er foo d s to be
,en'e d with t h e c hee s e d is h t h at
the meal may be a w e ll ba~an ced
Tr.' fin al farm bureau organization meet i ng fo r ew Ca ·tle Co u nI I\ill be held in Eden Hall, 208
\\'. In h St. . Wilmington, sta ~· t i ng
at ]l1.~0 o'cloc k Satu r d ay , Ap r il 13 .
Th', wi ll be the big farm bureau
n,"1 ,n g of t h e y ear .
.
I) .ring lhe la t two weeks elg'~p. 'I meetings h ave been h eld In
11:,. ario us co mmunitie. of t he
C" 11lt·. The inte r est expr essed at
til!' ')rio u s local meeting s and t he
11" ,""p r . ,hip . ecu r ed will be I:epell'"d b.I' the Co mmunity
h ~Il'
I.e" "t hi!'; meeti n g. Fol1.owlng
tnr I'l po r ts of the lo c;;t\ c ha lrmen ,
\1'
hl' he clection ,of t h e p e r m~ n
'llll tv office r : fo r the ensull1g
The· general fa rm si tu~ti on
1'1 fe r n ce to the wa r times
,t' c1i~(' II ~~ ed and a program of
fo r h e \' eal' wi II be adopted.
T
!.\'O grf\ ~1 will includ e \:ay~
1";l n~ hI' whi h the fal me
tlcr _'~ r ve his coun I-y a
',1 l
,I
lH) W he can better the co nd.' r, nn the Iarm.
1",1' pcop le of t h c ou.nly are to
'rhc fit ehr
vid cll t ly gav th c
bread th e black CO lOl' whi h iR
' hu I'll ' lc ri st ic of tIl U I'mall war
b l·CH(l. At th e }J I'('sc nt lilll r SO Il1
11('(111 fiOlil' it i,' fi a id , is 1I8cd hy a
fC' w buk(' I's in th ei r br ca d . T li
pin to b all, o f w\t.i 'h th food adlIliliistl'ati on lim; bOll!!ht vast qlllln t ili s, is 8Hid t o mak e all ex ·cll cll t
quali t y fl olil'.
l!Jzcki (' l, wh o C'videlltly a ~. llill ed
h 1'01 of food di ctato r f Ol' t he
,' irge, proi1ahl.\· had 111 ilt l c,'~ cla .\'~,
Will.'
War Bread 2500 years ago '
The Money Comes Back
Ai! nt in Dai r yi n g to
I'
to the Government, t he Gove l'nQlenlt lend ome to our A1ll ies, an d
ou r Gove rnment and our Allie
straig h tway ,pend the money , I'
the gl'eate r po r tion of it, among
t he peo p le of the United State s . In
so me in : tances t he money paid in
iby wage ea rn e r on one in ta ll ment o( Uberty Bond s is paid ,by
the Gove r nment t o t hei r employer. , ami by thei r emp loye r paid
ba ck to t h e m in t h e way of wage
befolr e t he n ext Bond in ta ilrrnent
is d u e.
B u y L ilbe r ty Bond s .
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Where Accuracy Means
Dollars to You
o matter how good your seed
N
corn - or how carefully you
prepare the soil-you can't have a
perlect corn crop unless your planter
has a perfect drop!
We invite you to inspect the
]. 1. Case - the world's most accurate corn planter. We want to show
you why it drops 20 more perlect
hills out of every lOa, .Wliy it
brings you 7 more bushels per acre.
GEl ST &
Why it makes you $350,00 more
profit for very 40 acres you plant.
This will place you under no
obligation to buy whatever. ~ . You
owe it to yourself to inspect this
planter that pays its cost several
times over the first year you use it !
Come in any time-we shall be glad
to show you point by point the
mechanism of this planter. It's a
wonder!
GElS T
NEWARK, DELAWARE
NEWARK POST. NEWARK. DEL, APRIL 10,1918
fo r meat,
To Septembea' 30, the fo llow ing
re ul t were acc'om pli hed by t he
nine men:
Total q u.antity of sk im milk sa ved (approxi ma te ) ,15,640,000
po und ; cottage chee e, 01' its
equiva lent in the form of conden ed kim milk, 2,606,000 pound .;
equival e nt in food value to meat,
2,606,000 pound s ; quantity of mea t
whi c h would have bee n prod uced
had thi s m ilk bee n f ed to hogs,
752,000 pound. T otal . aved b\'
u ing t hi a s cottage chees e 0 '1'
co nd e n ed : kim m ilk in ste ad of u ing it as hog f eed , equ iva le nt t o :1 854,000 pound . T ota 1 cost of th'e
wo rk done by t he field fen, $10,500 .
Qu a n tity of cott age ch ees e 01' it.
equ iva len t in co nden e el skim mi lk
. a ved fo r each do ll a r th e depa r tme nt expe nd ed, 248 pound s. Qu an -
THE NEWARK POST
Newark, Delaware
Published Every Wedneaday by Everett C. Johnson
N I!:~:::Sspo~~. communications to THE
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Entered as second·elMs matter at Newark, Del., uDder nct of March 3, 1879.
The subscription pr ice of this paper is $1.50 per year in a dvan~e.
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APRIL 10, 191 8
Reasons For Keeping The
War " Over There"
Ju t a fe w fa ct -p lai n h a r d
fac t may not be ami:~. W it hout
a word of co mm ent loo k caref ull y
at th isI n th e n ited ""tates the r e are8,817,271 of Ge rm a n toc k
2,501 ,181 born in Ge r ma ny
In N ew York City, 4],889
In Ch ic ago, 46],981
In Mi,I,waukee, ]67 ,108
In Philad e'l phia, 205,588
In St. Loui. , 205,108
In Detroit, ]07,517.
Jew Y ork City is the 'L' hird
largest Ge rm a n- . peaking city in
t h e wor ld. W hole comm u nities in
Wi SCOll si n u : e a lm o t excl us ively
t h e Ge rman tongue,
Thsre- are 30 Germ a n newspapers in New York City with a
ci r cula Uo n of 529 ,386; 67 Germa n
'news,paper in Wi sco ns in w ith a
circu,l atio n of 511', 407; 481 Ge rman
newspaJpers o r 30 perce nt of 1500
fo r eign-language 'Pape r s, are publis h ed in t h e Un ited States . A
German new spaper cir culation of
3,353,626.
In addi t ion t o th i t here are ] 3
German secret soc iety plJlbli cati on
h av i'n g a c irc ul a t io n of 66,162.
tity of meat ubstitute saved for were 'o ld to t he European nations
each do ll aJr expended, 248 pounds, at w!IIr wit h Germany during 1917.
I
PURLI
of
Hous e hold GOOds
Had thi s Nation maintained peace
Co rn e l' of Elk ton Avellue And
at t he pri ce ; f obedience to the
Mapl e A venue
Ge rm an war zon e de c l'ee, thi Eu, lewa r k, DelawHrc
r opea ll market would h Ave been
Sa turd ay. A pril 13th
cIo ed a nd t h i. biHion dolla rs
a 1.30
wo'r t h of agri c ultural product.
Everythin g in he hou,
would, mo t of t h em, h ave rotted s old.
will be
on farm s and in ware hou se, 0 1'
L . A. WI L 0;-.;
been u eel in unprofitable way s,
·with COll. eq ue nt s bagnation and
LEGAL ~O'l'l ('E
ru in t o t h e American farme r.
pr od uctio n of t he m e ~ t s u bsti t ute. . I nte re t a we ll a s duty urge s E s tate of AL VT.'-i • . \\' ()[!TL\T
Decea ed:
.1"
l he Ame r ica n farmel' to give finanNot ice is h e r eby giv II th a I
The Price Of Sh~meful Peace cial s upp ort to hi Governm e nt in ter s Te :t a ment r}' up n the' J'; , .::~
of Ca lVin S. W or rall. la te u[ Wh ite
t h i WM' .
Clay Cre ek H un dr ed, r1!' rl'a,e
Mo r e than a billi on do ll ar5 of
were du ly granted un to. ' '' IT:' d,
B
uy
Libe
r
ty
Bond
.
.
ag r icult u ra l ex por t
Ame r ican
W o rrall o n the tIV ntiel h dar
~arc h A . D. ] 91 , an] all lI(I"'rn"
JIldebted t o th e said dcce aL·d 'lre
r e q ue. t ed t o. make phm ell II
Exec ut or w I.th out de la y, and a 1
person s .h avlJ1 g demall d~ again;,t
t~e . decea sed a r e r eq u i red to exh IbIt and pre se n t the :ame duly
pJ'Olbated to th e ai d E xeclItor .
01' befor e the t we n tiet h dar ~
March A. D. 1919, or ab id
~
law in th is beh a lf.
.
Address :
J. PEARCE CAK N, E sq.
Attol'lley-a t -l aw,
Ford BU'ild i ng,
Wilmington , D e l.
We are headquarters for Blankets,
NORRIS S. W OR RALL,
Tru nks,
___________
E_xe.cutor.
'I'he . e figlll'es are ba. ed on actual quanbi1tie of cottage c hee: e
1l1'an UfactUI'ed th l'ough effor t s of
t h e nine event in four month s.
Pel' ona l in s tr uction. we r e gi ven
to c ream e ry ope rator s wh o we re
will in g t o undert ak e to . a ve t h e
by-produ ct . Th er e i no doubt
tha t th e c ream e r ie will co nlinue
the manufa ctur e of co t t age c h ee e
and tlha t othe r. w ill jo in in t he
I
of
the
Why . You Should Shop at
J,;.
LIPPINCOTT'S
A f ew f a ct about Ge rm a n edu cation in Columbu . , Ohi'o :
$16,000 . pent f or te achin g
German lan g ua ge t o Am e rN othin g spent f or tea ching
EngHs,h t o immi'g r ants.
Fort W ay ne:
$14,676
pe nt f or t ea ching
German ;
Si108 s pent fO l" t eac hin g En glish.
Ph iladelphia:
$70 ,000 s pent f.o r tea ching
Germ an language;
$11 ,000 f'or tea chin g English
to ' Immi grants'.
In Nebraska t h e re are between
200 and 300 p a rochial ch ool s in 59
Countie s, employ in g 357 tea chers.
Elementary s ubjects a r e t a ugh t in
German . Ge rm a n pat r ioti . m is
ta ught and t h e Germ an
ational
A ir i.
un g a s a pa r t of sc hool
r outi ne.
A me r ica n nati ona l
ong. a r e
Ile \'er . ung in 100 of the e chool s
an d the American flag neye r fl own .
19 Ame r ican d ist r ict puhlic sc hool s
compelled to abandon field to German paroehial c ho o l ~ . Children
h:l.\"e bee n \ h ip ped fo r s peakin g
En g li sh in ~o m e of them.
0, the. e a re a few h a r d facts
th at demand attentio n a nd offer
con"ideration for those who a r e
luke-wa rm in our figh with ?lI ilitari sm.
If \ 'e do n ot fight " o\'e r th e re,"
t h ink of wha we fa ce when the
w a r i ~ brought here .
War For Humanity
War, in a good cau s e, i n ot th e
g ~ eat est evil which a ll ation can
s uffe r. War i an ugly thi ng, but
not the ugli st of t h in g. ; th e de cayed a nd degrad ed state of mora l a n d
patr iotic f ee lin g w h ich t hink s
nothin g worth a wa r is wo r se.
When a peopl·e a r e u sed a s mere
human in s t r uments fo r firing cannon or t hru. ting bay onets, in t he
service f or the sel fi sh pU1'poses of
a ma tel', uc h w ar degrades a people. A wa r t o pl'otect othe r hum a n
bei ng agai n st ty rann ical inju . t ic e ; a war t o g ive v ict ory t o their
own ideas of ri g ht and goo d, and
whi ch is th e i~' ow n wa r, carried o n
f or an honest purp ose by their f ree
ch oke, iR oft e n rbhe m ea n of t he i r
regenerati'On.
A m a n who ha s
nothirn g w h ic h he is w illin g to fi g ht
f or, nothin g which he cares more
a bou t than he doe a bo u thi s personal safety, i a m is erable c r ea- I
ture, who ba s no chan ce of being
free, unle ss made and kept s o by
t he exerti on,s of better men t han
h im elf. A s lon g a s j u stice and
inju sti ce have not terminated their
ever-ren ewing fight f o r a. ce ndency in t he 'affai r of mank ind,
human
beings
be w
iJ.i ing,
when need
i , tomu
d ostbattle
for
the
one against the other. _ John
Stua r t Mi ll.
We are headquarters for
We are headquarters for Suit Cases.
We are headquarters for Hand Bags,
We are headquarters for Umbrellas.
We are headquarters for Automobile Robes,
We are headquarters for Cooking Utensils.
We are headquarters for Clothing,
We are headquarters for China, Cut Glass
FOR SALE
G.olden B,:a uty
and Pictures.
IrI s h -Cobbler ee d potatoe ·. JIaine
g r ow n s eed; s mooth , good ~iz e,
great y ie1lder
Co ll ege tes t 95 percent s~l'on
germination .
We are headquarters for everything usually found in an up-to-date department store when
you can't find just what you need. in your own home town-SHOP HERE.
LAFFERTY F ARM
Cla r k McCa t'ns, J'fgr.
N ewa rk, D e law are.
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LIPPINCOTT & CO., Inc.
Wilmington, Del.
306-308-310-3"12-314 Market Street
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Want Advertisements
fW Sole.
I
pected.
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KELLS, N e wark, D e aware,
I ee n wr itten ye~ter da y it a pplie
o we ll to to day ' s co n dit ion. Th e
truth is the ame ye te r d a y, today,
and tomo rrow .
F OR ~ALE-B u i l ding lot 011 Gil·
les ple A\'enue, 5 0x187.4 feet
each · Appl y
,
i\IR . GEO. 1\[ . CAMP BE LL,
Iron Hill. )[ 1
j 2-20-tf .
FACULTY MEN
TO CHANGE
FOR .S ALE-New 9-1"00111 hOll<e
ba l'll and chicken h ou3 e with
II a r ly nine a re s of go ot! land
{I bout one m il e fr om postollice.
WELLER' 5-10·2·jc TORE.
12-5-tf.
FOR SALE-E ight room house on
De lawa r e A venue. All modern
cO !1 \'e n ie nce .
ew
pip cles o
hea te r thi s yea r. Ap pl~'
ISA A R . JOU ~ SO.·,
12-5··tf.
r\ c\'.'ark
FO R RENT-i -o. 160 We<t Jr ain.
no w occupied bv P rll'c';'rl'
P r esto n . Appl y to .
4-10-tf.
F. . coocn.
Interest Paid on all
Deposits
F OR S ALE- Y oung bronze IIl'ke\'
gob bl e r s,
.
la r k Mc arn s, J/ gT.
L AF F ERTY F AR:\1.
4-10-tf.
I hOll e /:-il-J·1.
F OR ALE -~ ,\"Ollllg hell''; ' . ,nrl
1 t horoughbred Guern ~e\' hill:.
EDWARD T . :'Ill' imAY.
4-1 0-4t. Ma r~hallton, Del.
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I
ror Ruot. L. . _...1 F.. ... d
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- Experienced
pre IWANTED
man. App.ly by letter, tating
age, experi e nce, and s al al'\' ex-
Thi wa writt en a half cen t ury
and more ago, but it m igh t h a ve
S ix P rofe sor s R es ig n
A po we rful load:to ne eems t o
be act ing on our co ll ege fa cul y
t hi.< ~·ea r . Duri ng th e pa . t f w
m01l h~ P ro fe s~o r Tiffanv and
DoctJl" Rawli ns both : eYered the ir
connec ion w ith " Old Delaware."
a n d now : ix mo re of the "prof ..
han) r e~ig ned.
' P ro fess or Z. H, Srage l' will leave
in .June. Profe 'or Srage1' has
been a member of the co llege facOPENS O FFICE
ulty fo r eight years . He Lw ei
IN NEW A R K II Uked h.v a ll h i. s tudent and his
10SS will be f elt keen !\'
P r ofes or H. Ie P re ton expect.
1
To B 'ecome Centre Of Rur a l to move to Tenn e~see at tloJe end of
R eal E s t ate Busine ss
the yea r. H .! ha acc epted a \'e ry
fla tering po ition with the DuP.ont
Al ber t L . Teele has opened of- Compa ny who are building a la r ge
fi ce thi w eek, in h i. re oide nce, plant at N::,shv il1e.
229 la in t r eet, w'h ic h are 0 bei\llr. H. D. trin g will a lso lea\'e
come th e hea dqua r te r s of a r ura l the coll ege t h is yea r . Mr. Str ing
r eal es ta te b us in e .. that M I'. Teele has bee n . h op in ru ctor at the
colleg ' ince 1908.
h ope. t o develop on t he Delm arvia
Profe~so r H. R, Pa il th orp wi ll
Penin ul a. M I'. T eele h a: fo r t h e leave he "'Ag" department at t he
la t t wo years con d uc t ed a la r ge end of th i. yea r . Pl'ofes '0 1' P ail1'e:l1 e t(l.te busine s. in
heste r . · thorp h as been conneded w it h the
Th is, h owe \'e r, cover ~ a n urban ' col lege fo r fi ve ~·e ar. a s in . tructor
fi Id
1 h h
f
t'
and pr ofe. ~o r in h ortic ultu r e
H, T . [(iJ g , .R., wh o en ~e re~l the
e , a ne . e . as or som~ Im e
been con51de r lllg t h e location !Jf . taff o f the Expe ' imen t Stat i:>n
bran ch office . in farminl'" d is ri cts . la t~· a r v.-ill lelwe thi : J llI;e.
?Ill'. T eele, in a r ecent con\'er~aC'. E . 1 -efT, A .M., who i~ Assi . t t ion stated that he had been at- ant Ag ron omi st f or the Exp eritra cted to 'ewark b\' it;; ce ntral ment t alio n. will al~o lea \'e in
loca tio n, and the ~ x traordinar\' June. H e ha ~ been \';ith the Stara ilr oad facilitie s which link i' t ' tion f o r a bou a y a1'.
w ith th e r ich far m lands of ollth- I
-D. C. Review
ern P en n sylvania, New Jer ~. and
the De lma n 'i a Penin s ula . He i. COTTA G E CHEESE
plea se d w ith t he town, and inter- I
PRODUCTION
e . t ed in . t h e developmen of hi. I
commun lt~· . H e h a'l :lI reacl~' estab- Ad v ocate d A s
' Wh 1
Ii heel a br anc h office i n xford,
.
0 esome
Pa.: a nothe r w ill 'ol1 n be pened
Su bstItute For M e at
a t D O\'e r , a ' well a. in many t o \'n
_-ine agents sent bv the Bureau
thr oug hout t h e pe nin s ul a .
/ of An ima l Indu . ry ~ f the n ited
i\ll'. Teele h a r ece ntl ~· pu b li h d
ates D epa rtm ent of Ag ri cu lture
a n interest in g boo klet on " The At - w orked las s umm er to indu ce
la nt ic orn Bel t, " fi ll ed w ith in- c r ame r ie~io co l'ect a nd ave kim
terestin g iIlu .tra t iO!l an d d ~ cr iP mil k, fO I'm e l'I~' fed t o a nima ls or
tive matte r, In wh Ich h e gI ve a \Va ted, a nd to ma nufactu r e it i nfull page sk et ch to the to wn of Q co tage ch eese or con den e el
N ewark, Delaware.
"k im m ilk, a \ hole. orne ub t itute
eed co·rn . great
Y I~ lder , thJll co b, la rge grain
2 .per cent. on Check A ccounts
4 'p er cent. on Savings Accounts
NEW ARK TRUST AND SAFE
W:AN T ED- Yo ung mell :11111 ..-irl,
to learn \\'ea\'ing in T c:, [ile .WJI.
m ust be 16 .\" a I's and (l\"( I', );,00(\
wages ; nl ~ o xperi enccd \l'I';Jl"en
w a n ted .
S igned
T H E BALmrr. - "1Ft ;. en.
3-27-3t.
lk l\f ill~, ?lIan IlInd.
DEPOSIT COMPANY
NEWARK, DELAWARE
I
W ANTED- T en good mcn. \\'ali ~
thirty ce nls a n ho ur.
P . J. RITTER
N . F.HrE CO.
3-6-tf.
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. W. MCRRAY
/
Committee
NEWARK POST,
N~WARK,
5
DEL., APRIL 10,1918
PERSONALS
~rr !\.
PERSONAL
R.
afte r II 8u cce
app ndici ti. .
.\ li~~
Ge neva Burnite who wa '
('pera ed o n for app endicitie at
'he H om ophatic Ho pital, Wi lOJ nj!lo n, Illst week, i r eported doin~ nic ly.
.\l b!< Bonne r 'of Philadelphia , i
he j!u cst of lVIr . Victor Wi ll is .
desire to announce the opening of offices in Newark at my residence, 299 Main
Street, opposite the Opera House.
While I carryon a general real estate as:td insurance businell at my main offices
I
in Chester, Pa., I shall make a specialty of farms at the Newark office.
1 Ihall cover Southeastern Pennsylvania, all of Delaware and Eastern Maryland.
Later on 1 expect to open branch offices at Oxford, Dover. Salisbury, etc.
My advertile~enta will loon appear in many of the leading papers throughout the
territory above n~med, and later on in large cities of the East and Middle West.
It is my intention to establish a NATIONAL FARM AGENCY, and, to the best of
• my ability, create a demand for farms in what 1 term "THE ATLANTIC CORN BELT."
I expect to make Newark my central and chief office headquarten for this farm
work, and cordially invite the co-operation of all who may be interested and in sympathy
with the development of an enterprise which, it is hoped, may prove of great benefit
to Newark and vicinity.
:'Ill'. nn d Mrs . C. B. Evan s hav e
re urn d to Newark after pending
'h' winte r'in Wilmington.
'\lr~. Emma 0 , b orne of Philadelp h ia " pent the week-end w ith
her da ught 1', 1\1I'S. Stanley Frazer.
JU ll io r Class, Newark ll ig h School , 0 11 a recent visit to
the p rin tsho p at K ells,
Ruth \ in inger i. recov er:n)! f rom a th roat ope r lltion 111 t JUNIOR CLAS S
tion· trip, in connection with the
_'I Hlay .
VISITS KELLS work in hi stor y . 'fhe variou. pro\lea n and 1\Jr . E. L. Smith a re
ce!l:e in pr inting, the wonderful
re,eiri ng cong ratulation upon the Mac hi ner y
A nd
P r o cesses type 'etting' machine, the Miehle
Linh of a on on Sunday, April
D e mon strated To The m
and Co lts pre s e:, . e r e demon,.cl'cn th .
st l'ated to the yo u ng fol ks by H.
H. C leaves', fo r eman of t he Shop.
Capta in . H . Fricl< , wife and
Ea c h visitor was p r ese nted with a
.. n. of \\,ilke Barre, Pa., were the
copy of "Twelfth Nig h t," printed
\l'N'k-end g ue . t of 1\[1'. and 11'.
at the Shop, as a s ouvenir of the
Dealer in Farm and City Real Estate,
.Jnhn Frick.
aptain Frick, .now
occasio n.
t
C
M
d
521
MARKET
ST.,
Chester,
Pa.
299 MAIN ST., Newark, Del.
, atio ned a
a mp
ea e, IS ai
,
I
chap lai n in t he army .
went "ove r t h e to~' even of ahe l~~._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~---------------_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~~
:'Ili"~
JtId-t. J.uk
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RR ALL,
E xec utor.
~r i. s Robin!'o n attended the New
ell' Ie ommiUee on the Liberty
Lnan on Thur day at Middletow~ .
Go rge . Iitc hell, on of Pre 1den an d M r s. Samuel C. Mitchell
of Ue lawa re Co ll ege , Newark, ha
retu rned to he T ome S cho ol afte r
,pendi ng t he h oliday with hi s parent~ .
Sophomore s in Home Econom ic. ,
ur,der the di r ection of Mi s. Bes ie
Leftw ic h, er\' e d a .buffet lunc,h eon
to s tudent g u e. t s IH s t Fr id ay. T he
de co ration s wer e in yellow, a nd the
aff ai l' \V a . p ro no un ced delightful
by tho P. p rivil eged to attend.
Lt . \\. J. :'Il c Al' oy of Camp Dix,
;\e\l .IeI' ey, wa a week-end vi it,r:n ;\ ewa rk.
:'Ill'. and Mr . Charles J. Ga r t ",11(1 h ve re turne d to their ho me
1<.
'n Bal timo re. afte r a week-end
l
.... '.. 1. 11'I· t h t he latter' . father, Cha s .
1.J. Laffe rty .
On Sa t urday even ing, April G,
the Se nior Cia" o f Delaware gave
a I'ery ucces f ul d ance in the
- ' ewark entury Cl ub. Th e dance
\\'a a Lri,lliant uc ce s and even'one pre. e nt had t h e fine t k ind ~f
aware.
In for ming Chapel Talk
Profe~. or Myrtle V.
audell
aye one of t he mo . t informing
aib of the college year at the
chapel exe r ci e of Delaware Colleg-e on Tu eday, pre enting to the
f lldent.
he five rea on wh y they
. hould co-operate in the wheat. a \'ing ca mpa ig n.
lJresstating
Miss ion a ry Subject
Announced
"Fol k. a nd Folktlore" i. the topic
for t he Auxil ia r y meeting of the
\\' . H.:'II. . of the :'II. E. Church,
II'h:("h will be held at the home of
'\i r,. ,J'J hn :'IloOl'e, Frid ay afte r not n, April 12 h. at 2.30.
:'lIar;: F. W illiam., Sec), .
Seniors Hold Dance
a time. , The hall wa ' with out an.v
a rt of de corati on and t here were
n o progra m. 'l'hi was do'ne in
order to be in k eep in g with t h e
pirit of t h e time. Mu ic wa.
furni hed by Dra iner a n d Lynch
of Wilmington. The or che t r a wa
ext reme,ly fine and furni s l:ed th e
be t mu sic that cou ld be gotten o ut
of two human being. The guest
of the evening were : Mi . s Bige[.ow
of the Women' College, Dr. Sypherd, Dr. Greenfield, Prof. Dutto n,
Prof. Short, and Prof. Srager. The
patl'on e s es were: M r s. Duto n, and
NIl' . S h ort. Thi s dan ce was the
econd one given b.v the se n iors
this yea r aQiP the. e dan ces coup led
wi t h the party in Wilmi n gton to
see "Cleo" have d{)ne much to
he igh t en the pir it of good-fee lin g
an d fr ie nd 'hip wh ic h h as exi sted
amo ng t he mem bel'S of the cia s
pa r ticu larl y dur in g thi la . t yea r.
The dan ce of
aturday e\'e ning
I
oth e l' partie .that Ihave a lready
bee n h eld. It sha ll be ren ,embered
fo r a ll t ime to co me !liS one of t h e Teachers Scarce In
finest occasion s in the hi sto ry of
New Castle County
t h e Senio r Clas s.
E. L. Cross, s upe r inte n dent of
Bond Bro
-w
- n- L
- e-a -v -es College cou nty sc h ools, of NelW Cas tle
County, r epo lt s great difficulty in
Bond Brown, a member of the keep ing teachers in t h e sc hool.
en ior Cla s. of Del'aware, ha~ re - At present Mr. Cros !; face s the
s ituation of a s chool without a
cen~ly left college to enter the teacher and no famil y in the dist.· iati " n !leotion of the Sig nal trict wi lling to provide boa rd for
C rp s of the United State" A r my . a newcomer. In an other di t ri ct
Joo nd. b ein~ of draft age, joined M I'. Cro
r eport that a tea cher
t he co loi" be fore he was ca ll ed. He ha s been compelled to commute
b" ~. d h'
..
+·h h'IS leaving h ome before ight o'clock
0 Wll ne t IS n e w po . lotIOn v ru
and waiting until seve!1-thirty f or
excellent w-ork in Dean Cu l\ imofre' :
v e n~ n g wire less cla's's'es . H e wa s a train to take her h Lme . Con clir ec ommended by Dr. y phe r d, the tion s po int to the fact that on ly
con olidaUon, making
pos ible
. eC I'eta l'y o f the Rur a l ew Ca' tie h ig he l' alaries and better home '
Co unty Draft Board. Bond w ill be fo r the teacher, can r emedy the
located at Ft. Oglebho r pe, Georgia. sit uation ,
It i: wit h great ~egret that we
are f OI'ced to see Bon d B r own
inte re 't in a ll sc h-o la 'iii,c moveD e law are Student Weds
ments of t h e col lege. He is a
Announce
ment wa . made dur: ng
leave. He ha ' take n a very a ct ive
membe r of the Athenean Litera ry the pa. t week of the wedding cf G .
Society, a n d hi s high cholastic Les lie Gooden , ex-1918, and Mi
abi lity is given proof by t h e fact Luci ll e Satterfield of Dover. AI that he j ,: a member of the h ono r- bhoug h "Les" attended Dela'w a re
a ry firatel'l1ity, P h i Kapp'a P h i. The f or onJy one yea r, he is well-known
whole tudent body wi he ' Bond and weill- lik ed by the majority of
eve n g reate r u cces in hi s new the -tudent body . After leaving
dutie t han h e atta.ined in hi s col- De laware he entered Y a le and
lege work. Thu, one more tar i studi ed there for about a yea r.
added t o the flag of glory whi ch During the pa ·t two y ear .. h e ha s
hang ' ove r the entra nce to Old bee n in t he em ploy of the duPont
Compa ny at a rne: ' P oin . Go od·ollege.
en i n ow Ln gO\'e rnm ent s e r vice .
- D. C. Rev iew
KENNARD & GO.
Made
III
U. S. A.
Q uality pl us patriotis m com men d t he p r od uct ions of
met'c h a ndise ma d e in th e n Heel State ~ . A me rican bra in a nd
brawn ha ve d emonstrated t h ei r s uperiority in e\'ery lin e-no more are we d epen d ent up on oth er t h a n ou r e lves fo r all
that is be t .
Wo men ' pu re s il k Ho e, 65c, $1.00, $1.2.j, $1.50, $2.00,
$2.50, $2.65 pa ir .
P ure s ilk d ou b le fing-e r t il>ped Silk Glove, 75c, 5c, $1.00,
$1.25 a pa ir .
Ch a moise Ue Gloves , i5e, S5c, $1.00, $1.25 pa ir.
Woo len Ya rn s of a ll k ind .
•
.
T h e newe t weave in ilks fo r Ski r ts, Dresse and
Wa is t s.
All·wool Fabri c of a ll th e wa nted k ind .
Cotton fa brics f rom a wonde rful as ortme nt of Skirts,
Wa is t an d Dres e .
Mus lin, S ilk and Kn itted Und erwear a nd weil te r.
In t h e Ga rm en t secti on t he r e is re presen ted t h e hi g hest
ty pe of workm a ns h ip in t h e di play of Top Coa ts, S uits,
D r esses, Waists and Ski r t s .
Let ever on e he lp a lon g th e n ew Libe rt y Loa n dri ve be.
gi nn in g to mor ro w, H ow litt le is as ked in co mp llri on with
t ho e w ho offe r t h e ir li ves fo r u "ove r t he re:' i
We o lici t c harg-e accourlt frolll those o f e. t~bl i s h ed cred it,
a n d prepay delivery c harg-e s 011 all purchase within a reasoll ab le di sta Ilee ,
KENNARD & CO.
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621-623 Market Street
WEEKLY · BULLETIN
Wi lmington, D elaware
WOMEN'S LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE
I
App re CIation
Committee Express
T,
p
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\\'r '11 '11 " Lhert\· Loan Com -
m.ttt (( Ire. to expre." to the '0 1'g.1l1·t •. 1 rn L! ind i\·;clu al. w h o
:0 k r .1', III he parael la . t ' almd,s the I' ap preciation of the C'l ['1 e!'at r II whit h made he parade
:1'\1
e-.
,\~k!1 \\ l!:(l~me nt i,; al !'o d~le
)1 1',. Ld' Cool'h, fo r her work 111
e::er.Il" • he la rge fan opposi te
Dep • T!o, II, on ;\1a in t ree, a nd
al-ry ,\1 ' €, Al ice J efferi " Cather;l: ~lc(;raw, Hn d :'IIary Proctor,
for n);,kil1)! he H ono r flag po . er ,
carr:~c\ in th c parade on atu r day .
W IN AN HONOR FLAG
The H nor F la g of l he Third Libe rty Loan is awarded by th e
' nitcd , ( :1t2,' Tren ury De partment to evcry fo wl1 in th e coul~try
\ 1ic 1 sells it s q u ota of Liberty Bonds in t~le prc ·e nt. com pa llfn,
E \'e l'V town w hich win s t.h e r ight to fly t hiS Flag Wi ll h av e It
n all1~ in 'c ribl! d on t he Sla te Honor Ro ll un d e r a . lafe Honor F l<.Ig'
to be unfu r led at the , tMe Capital. The r~s u 1ts. III each. tat.e WIll
be indica t ed on a Nat ional HOllo r Fln g w h Ich wll.I be rllls ed III th c
Trea Ul'Y DCIJUrtmcnt in \\'a hingto n an d rem:llll th ere I) I'l1Ian e n t lYTh e minimu m fo r ewa rk a nd W hi fe Clay Creek Hundred i '
819 2,0 00; the maximum .'3 5,000. Buy! Buy! Buy thro ug h yo u r
loca l comm ittee.
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r eso ur ces is made by our Arm y and patrioti. m of whi ch may be ve ry
que tionable .
1 av.l' a nd ou r wlli es.
.
Germany Furn ishe s T h e Proof
W o rk and s peed-up produ ctton
F'ir st, y u hav e withdrawn from
E 'HI' l\fI'elo pme nt si n ce ou t' en- to make up f or the le.-se ned p.ro- the s upply of matcrial of the aIt·)· into thp wn r has j u s tifi ed a nd ductiol1; econ omize in C (1l1 ~Imptton
ti on :omething to repl ace whi c h in
proyerl the I"i~ d o m. t h e imperative to les. en !tS mu c h (a s pos ~il ble the
net~ " \ (t' America' s pa r tici pa- drain up on our re source; le nd the market will require labor a nd
tinn . 1'.'\'("'1' (;et'ma n s u cce:. a nd yo ur money t~ you r Govern~ ~ nt t~ mate r ia l which s hould be d evoted
war s uc ces. full ~
el'ery (;crmnn failu re have, hown pros ecute hi
to wflr purp oses.
h 1\' nee, '11'1' fJ our own we lfa r e and make ou r oldei rs powe rful ,
Qeco nd. the perso n to wh om yo u
and I,~acr, h'o \\, nece .. ary to h effective , and victo r iou ".
pay your money ma y al 0 use it to
- af~ y and peace of the world the
Ever ' Am e r ican can do an indeiua of ("'I'ma m' i.. Eve r y foot dil'i du~1 e rv ice to hi s co ~ntr~' .hY pu.rcha . e thi ng i\ re q UIr in g mate rialI
oi vrf,ulul c; ' 1'11111 1;1' ha~ bee n forc- workin g , :avinA', and bU Yi ng Lib- an d labor which s h Quld be d evotee
ed J Y' lip, . 'rr foot of land erty B on d . .
Lo war pur po es. And t h e pel'. on
. he ha
izp rl hal'e demonstrated
tf) wh om h e pays it may r epeat the
:he all,,,: It" ll;te~~i tv of d feating
operalion .
hat . in' 'I' . in oiprab le thing Lend-No t S p end ealled r; I'nan · "m.
Rut wh en yo u lend your mone.l'
Your Money
to t he Go\'c rnmen
in qtead of
E 'er America n's D uty
If \'O U lend )'our mone~'. to the spe nd in g it, you will at once le ''e;'nruent, ~'Oll may n e qlllt,e Sllr lie n th e drain to a ce rtain exte nt
To '.'·r l' ecrll1 omize . a nd lel1(1 GO\
b
I fOI so m e
IllOnel' ') 'hI' Cove 'nm n t i the· that it is going to e usee
t ' the on our co un try s reso ur ce, it.
du :. nf (.\ ,'/'1' American.
national Plll'PO e-to p ro. eC.ll e f . ma te rial, its labor, and it t ran Hunllrr,1, nl' t h ou c. and: 0 ou r \Ya r . ucce sful ly, to C~ I e l r o ~,
~
.
' arm find s llPpl y Olll so (Iel~ porta tio n facilitie , a nd in a dd illlen hn\(' he .. n cHlle rl 0 arm. an d equIp"
't be u sed bl' Ollt' a~ lion yo u , up p ly yo ur Gove rnm e nt
ak n ;"lI'al' from the p r oductive in ~rlll~ ce, t~ ea ' of t he murder- w it h mon Y lo be u ~ ed in winning
force. of hI' cnlln rv
in ride Ing
e
.
~lIn'll'f'r\~ IIf thrllls'~;r, d s of other . OLi S bi~n~~~ U s pend you r mo~ey t he war.
Every purcha e of a Liberty
~a\e ~Ieen rli \' rtecl from prodll cBut
' the belief that by put;nfl hm)! u~e el in pe a c to produ c- e~en'twith
. t the channel. of trade Loan Bond is an individual act to.nv hiny. 11. eel in war.
11lg.1 i~lt: whos e hand it comes ward bringing victo ry to America
d"ln ..h farl' of this les . ene~ pro- o~~f;end it to the Governm.ent, yo u and her allie .
we l\e fr'rt
and production II \\ ~
ve done
omethlng the
rea unci unu urll (lrain upon our Will ha
Third Liberty Loan Butto
The button wh ic h will be rri ven
to el'e ry s ub sc riber to a Libel' ~'
Loan Bond of he thi rd is . ue,
whether of a $50 bo nd 01' a $10. 00
o ne, wil l ha l'e a borde r of brill ia nt
red , and a bl u e fi el d wi t h a libert.l·
b II , a nd t h w o r d~ "Thi rd L ib r ly
Loan" in w h ite.
ixtee n mi ll io n of these butlon~
a re nolV r eady for del i\' 1')' and
will be given out wh en the ~u b
. crip tio n . are made.
1776-1918
The d e. ce nd a n ts of t he com. patriots of W a. h ington an d P a ul
J ones a r e fighting once a gai n id e
by s ide with the de cendants of t h e
co mpatl'i ot
of Lafa yette a nd
Rochamb ea u. The tim e and opp 1'tllnity have come for a natio n to
pay a great debt of g r ati tude fo r
se rv ice r e ndered in g reat na iona l
need a nd Amel'i ca is pay in g
Fra nce t h e debt she long h a ~
ow ned.
In t he Re\'o lu tionarl' W ar for
the fr ecdom o f Am e rica'th e Fren h
fought on A me r ica n so il under t h e
co mmand of an American. T oday
in the wa r fo r the free dom of
PJ'an ce and for t h e pr e~e r vation of
l ibe rt.v to America, nnd in deed to
all th e wo rld , Ame r ican fil!ht on
Fren c h soi l uncleI' the s upreme
command of a Frenchman. T he
hono rs are even and t h e h onor a l'e
gr at.
, 0 true A merican who kn ow.
the h LLor~' of hi countr.l' and
loves the honor of h is co untry but
thrilL; at t he though t of the meri can A rmv in Pran ce. T he inv incible Am er ica n will turn the
tide of war; th ey will bring to
France and her allies a victo ry for
libe l·ty uch a s Fra n ce a . s i ted us
to wi n, and repay with inte re s t a
debt to libe r ty and to France long
owing and honorably acknowledged.
In du Pont Building
3
DAYS
COM •
MATINEES
Matinees
W ilmington, Delaware
THURSDAY, APRIL II
Friday at 3,00 P. M., Saturday at 2.30' P. M.
Prices, 25c & SOc. Children, 25c all parts
Evening Prices, 25c, SOc, 75c, $1 .00
" THE
LURE OF ALASKA"
Motion Pictures in Natural colors thrillingly described by
DR. L EONARD
S.
SUG DEN
Who was a GOlJernmcnt Guide, a Lieutenant in the orth-Wc3tcrn
Royal Moun ted Police and who "pcnt the greatcr part 0/ his life in the
Y ukoJl territory .
AMAZING
THRILLING
DISTINCTIVE
SATURDAY, APRIL 20--Matinee and Night
DAVID BELASCO Presents
THE COMEDY DE LUXE
"The Boomerang"
By Winchell Smith and V¥:lor Mapel
I
NEWARK POST, NEWARK, DEL., APRIL
6
CANNOT EVADE
EXPLOSIVES LAW
D e laware Comm ittee Makes
Announcement
Licen , e mu st be obtnine(\ under
the new explo: ives Jaw. Maaufactu re and eve n d rugglf,ts mu st
comply with the act, whi h i aimed to put :\n end to Hun abotage.
The Del l1,w!:' re Advi s01Y Committee on Explosive Regut'ations,
Bureau of Mines, Department of
Interior, di rects attention to provi sio n of a recent aclt of Congres
re\'ating to m&nufactu re, sa le and
u e of explosives and in gredient.
The govet'l1ment, stirred by the
widcs pread efl'orts of pro-Ge rman s
to retard war work !lnd :! r ipple indu t r ie , secured pa s age of the
Explo s ive s Regulation law. Tha
act i divided into two main section . , the fi rst deuling with the
manufa cture, ale and use of explo ives And the econd wiih the
ale, purcha se. u e and po ' e'sion
,o f various U'bsta nces te;'med ingredient. P:1l'ticu lar attention is
dilrected by the Debw ~. re Atlvi'sory
Comm:ttee to 'the lAtter section of
the H t . Th e Ii t of ingredients is
as follows:
Bichromates : Ammonium, potas'si um, sodium. Ch l'O!'2tes : Barium,
potAssium,
odi um , ' ·t.rolltiUITl1.
Chromate : Amm onium, ba:'ium,
calci um, ch rome green, chl'ome
yel low, lead, potas ium, sod'ium.
Nitrates : Ammonium, bArium, copper, ferr ic, lead, magne si um,
n ilcke'l, 'Potas~ium, sllver, strontium. Nit~ i c Acid: Aqua fortis,
fuming, nif'ric ac ids of 'All grades
and strength s, miX'ed aci ds. Perch lot'ate : Perch!.ori c acid, pota sium.
Perborates : Magnesium,
odi um, zinc . Perm ",ngntes : Calcium, Ipotassi um, sodiu;n. Peroxides: BArium, ca lciu m, mag no::si um,
oxen (c ubes' And cartridge!]) , sod,ium, zin c, b·ontium.
Any person ( individu'al, firm or
co rp oratio n), \\'h o buy , 5e ll " uses
0 1' hA in hi possess ion more th an
one oun ce of a nyone or seve ral of
the above Ii t of sll'b tance must
at once apply fo r lice nse, In Dellaware application may be made to
the fol'lowing :
In NeWArk Application ma y be
made to L. W, Lovett.
The Delaw:,re Advi so ry Committee believes every person in
this State, coming under the provi ion s of the act, will re 'pond at
once as a patriotic duty, 0 that
the fu],! Ib enefit of the law may be
imm ediately obtained . If nece ar}" however, dra tic meA ure
will be taken again t an y per on
wh o wilfulIr evade the law or
fail
to obtLi n the nece at~y
licen e under it.
Women's College Notes
The \\' omen '
olle~e of Delawa re reopened Tue day afte r a
bl'ief Ea tel' \'a cation And everyone
ettled to \\'o rk, Kormal con di tion'
were re. tore(L by the Ann exers returning to thei r re pective dwellings as soon a they came back.
Surgical Dressings Class
In Rtead of the u sual Surgical
Ore ing'
lA SS this week, the
time WA S devoted to make-u1l work,
fo r nearly every niel11'ber wa, behind on a dre 's'ing or two. Next
week t he classes wiM be re umed
as us ual. Mi ss Edwina Long ha s
achieved the ,seeming impo's's'ible
task of knittinlg two ock at once
and s he is teach ing the girl. One
nignt she taught a group od' Newark women and t hi s week she is to
,g ive a les'son in W,illtnington.
Social Service Class
The Soci,al Service Cla ss held its
fil'st meeting on T hul'S'd'ay evening, with Mi ss Ri'ch as l ea~,er. T,he
Class is to !budy "The Soctal Pnnci ple of Chr i t," and as an extra
to have several war poem read
each week.
Young Women's Christ ian
Association
Sunday evening, M'is, '. Bernrce
Ha stihg led the Young Wom~n' s
Chri stian As oc'iation Meetl,ng.
The , ubject wa,s Social Servlc~.
Miss Rklh told bhe plan sl for thiS
year's cl'ass. Miss Helen Banct'o.ft,
Socia l Servi ce C'h'aitmlan, eX1l'.l'a,~n
ed the aims of t he class; and MI'ss
Ali'ce Roop told about Eight Weeks
Clu1bs. The Misses Wrilght and
Helen Fils her 's'ang a duet,
Chapel Exercises
The 'chape,1 exerCises thi's week
have Ibeen in,s'piring. A ne:w d~vo
tional and patriotic tone IS give n
by t1he few mlinu'tes ad' silent prayer
for the men und'or arms before the
J'ecitinlg of the Lord's Prayer.
On Tuesday, Mi,s s Elizalbeth F.
J,one ' gave a report of t~e ~,ed
Cross Conventi<orl held in W,timlllgton the previous, week. Miss J one,
went a delegate from the Coill ege
Auxi li ary and s'h e brought back An
interesti ng report. She spoke of
t he 'th r ee-fold phase of the workknitting, s,urgica l ,dre ings, and
h o pital garments. She urged
harder work than ever to keep the
doctor s s upplied w~~h their needs.
On Wednesd1ay, Profes' oj' D,utton gave A talk on poetry, dunl,g
the three great wars of thl's country reading selection in illsutra-
biO~;l
Thu.r sday, Profes,sor Carpenter's 1\fter chalp el cIa s learned the
need 'of o,n gs for the Li,ber'ty Loa n
drive.
Athletic Association
An Athleti,c Ass{)ciation ha s
been fo rm ed at the college and
Mi ss Catharine McGra,w ha s been
elected pre ident. It ha s been
voted to send Mi s McGraw a a
delegate to a n in'ter-coI1~giat~ ath Ie ic meeting t o be held 111 Ch Icago
thi week.
Open Night
It had been ann oun ced that ivI i,
El sa Norton <If Phil adelph ia,
would give a ong rec it,11 on Saturda\' e\'ening, but a sudd en attack
of' grip ca used her to end word
that she cou ld not be her e, Dr,
Fo te l' very kindly ag reed to r ead
for the :tudents and Mi
H ilda
te\'e n ga \'e some piano elecDr . Fo tel' read J. G. Fox',
humo rou
poem, "M r , , P ol!yphemu," and following. 1t "\~It,h
Mary E. Wilkin' s charmm g New
England to ry, "A Kitchen 01onel." After t he program there
was th e u, ual dance.
10, 1918
Metro Play Shows
Dance By Star
SNELLENBURG
A dance on a glas -topped table
performed by Emily Steven, the
stilt' in "AHa Mrs. Jes op," a
Metro wonderplay, whk h will be,
the attt'action at the Ne1wark
Opera House on Wednesday, April
17th. In thi's pldut'e Mi s Steven s
plays a dU'll1 role, one a proper and
demure gil'l and bhe other wilful
a nd uncontl'oHed, It is, a,s LilHan
Ford, 1Jhe frivolous girl, that bhe
star dan'ces.
Store Opens 8 a. m.
will find olll.e spec ial models
in Suits here; Double-breasted
lind Single-lbrea sted Coat,
Slash Pockets, Slant Pockets,
Military Pockets and the old
stand Iby, Plain Flaps. Coats
Full, Hal.f and Quarter Lined.
New Che viots in Green, Brown
and Grey Mixtures. Blue
Serges, Blue,Green and Brown
Flannel. .
Dress-up Suits, $15 to $40.
Business Suits, $10 to $15.
New Top Coats, $15 to $35.
Si lk Lined, $15 to $35 ,
Every s ize and all model s in
t he ever popular Blue Serges
for ~en and Young Men,
New Stetson Hats.
New Manhattan Shirts.
New Boyden Shoes.
Everything else for Men and
Boy to wear.
While 'her hu "band is away, Lilli an ta kes adva,nba,g e of the opportuni'ty to give a magniH cient dinner party, i'tlVriting '11M her gaietyloving friend. She maj{es el'a borate, preparation s', engaging a large
ol'che tra and {!abaret arti st s to entertain hel' lguests. The wine flow s
freely at the d'inner 'a nd Lillian becomes excited with what she cons'iders her succes's' as a hostess.
After the performance of" a girl
daneer, whi,le a ll the g uests are
eager,ly applauding, Lil\lian ju~TI'PS
up on the 'top of the glass-tO'Pped
table. Gavherin'g :}jer Iialcy draperies 'albo ut 'her feet, slhe imitates, the
motion of 'the dancer who has preceded her. A dramatk s~e ne 'takes
pl,a{!e at a critica l moment w'hen
Sir Anthony Jessop retu'r ns unexpectedly.
-Ad'v.
The active young American, demands
up-to-date Styles '
AND it's up to yo u , parents, to see that he gct~ thelll .
I
~rom
Right Posture Suits fQr 'Boys
offer this combination.
MULLIN'S HOME STORE
You need ne ve r hesitate in buying one of these suit 'they are absolutely dependable and with one of them y our boy
be well dressed indeed.
6th and Market. Wilmiqton
will
Prices fo~' Spring are
$7.50, $8.50, $10, $12.50 $15
S izes
11 P
to 18 y ears.
"Pershing Jr."
THA T'S what we calI this most attractive, newest Il o\-elty
suit for little boys.
fade of regnlation olive dra b cloth
leather belt and shoulder strap,
S ure to delight th e lilt1:
fellow s and YOll'n ~ike them a l so.
Also-
$8.50
$6 per month.
Sizes
5
to
10
years .
Above proJ'erties within five minutes walk of I~on
Hill Station, P. B. & W. R. R.
Apply to Newark Trust
&
DIFFERENT!
Safe Deposit Co.
That tersely describes the large collection of
Real Estate Department.
Little Boys' Wash Suits
which we have assembled at this time.
Different in style a nd quali
You will find new and unusual styles in colors th at we beli e\'e to U._'<I1f1.lti".,_
absolu tel y fast. The moderation of prices will surpri se and please
$2.50, $3, $4, $5. Sizes 3 to years.
Here Is a Clothing Store for Men and Yo
Men That Is Properly Dressed-Up for
yo
\\'ill find n s completel y ready now with a spl ell c1i c
sortment of Men s a nd Young fell 's Suits in mod eb th
being m ore than ordin arily distinctive, will appeal to th e III
of fa shion-the m a u to \"hom it i s of the fi r s t , importan ce th
hi s clothing expresses a n indi\'idu a 1 pe r sonality.
Avoidi;7(7
,.'
lfours
These suits are of tlJe fi ner m ateri als, in plai ns, , tripes, ch eck,
many no\'elty mixture, tailore I to a degree of nicety and :-trictlr
accord \\' ith the new style tenc1encie: for Spri ng and " umme r.
The railroa,1 ~ 11'I",
I, " ( - ~'~ : d:s, F rni:, hrc ns cur\'cs, cu ts
Liberty Loa n Parad e
th rou~h h ilb nn.! ft, _, ' .:1 iLl' tl> :.;.:t casil.r ha ul s,
The big e\'ent of the week \Va
the Liberty LOA n pArade Sa t urd a ~'
If thc cl 'rh lIle tra ':' cun '," as h()\\'n in thc righ,t-h n,nd
Afternoon, Xearly all the college
corner of th ~ ill usrca i 'l , CLlUIJ be tI tt lle I bj diS nbuttng
girl. particip, ted and did t hei r
a percentage of ,:11" l,\·.:r k - hl ~ Y r~rk' d , it wou lJ effect
be t to make their sectio n attraca material s \' in ~ ; nd ,l" i ' us in m.:cLi ng the cxtrnordll1a ry
tive , First came a gi rl bearing A
demand fo r telephl nt! L[\' ICC.
banner wit h the word " Women's SHIPBUILDERS ENTER.
By restricting the u ' C 'c( \,ou r t.: cphonc arou n d te n o'clock
ollege," Ju t behind her mal"chin the mornin g and dH.:e 0' lock in the aftc rnoon, YO ll WIll
ed everal of t he fAculty, one of
T AINED AT DELAWARE
help us to re nl..lcr bct ' er ervi c to al l and expedite the
whom kni t ind u t r iou l.v all the
service for the Govc rn ment whic h in the mind of all of us
time,
ext came girl bearing the Dean Cullimore Plans New
comes first.
tars and tripe and the tate
Cou rse
F,lag. and behind tRem eight girl
in bl ue serge middie and white
La t Saturday Delaware ollege
Help Win the War! Buy Liberty Bonds!
s ki rt cal'l')-i ng a hugc Ameri can was the ho t to the mana gement of
flag, l\1 i
Beckett, pl'ecident of the Harla n plant of the Bethlehem
The Diam ond tate Telephone Com pany
the College Red 1'0 • fo llow ed hipbuilding
ompany, and the
E. P. Bardo , Di .trict M ana ger
\Vi lm ington, Del.
with a banner ayin g " 100 pe rcent Cornell deleg.ation of
tudents
member~h ip Red Cros ."
\t lAst I working and tudying at pre en
ihe college has reached it. goal in the Harlan plant. The party
and ha~ e\'el'Y gir! en rolled AS a wri .; received by Dean , u,JIjm ol'e,
.... OUR ....
Red Cro.s memher. Behind ?IIi . member. of lhe engineel'lng {a culBecket marched member_ of the tV' and of t he El,gin ee ring Club.
urgi cal Dres . ings la '" in the ir I.vter witne ing the ba s ball
white (It'e s~e~ and white coifl': . A - game between t. John' and D.eIRtel' them came the College as a ware. hey in , peded the \':\r10U ,
CONFORM TO
whole. in \ 'hi e with red And blue building". and took dinner in comribbon.; acro,s heir ,houlder,. pAn~' with he eniire ' udent bod)'
ALL THESE RULES
La :' were the girl:, of the H ome I In the e\'ening . tudents and gllest~
E conomic~ DeJ)artmen in "po les, I gather d in Old College Hall
uniform" and "logan
"BlI~' a I where with Dean ullimore pre , id- I
A fres h assortment . dail y
Bond,"
ome of the girl bor ing, addr s es we r mad by Jo,;,
banner, wit h "pi cy s log-lin like B. Wea\' 1', general manAger of he I-----------~
" top. Look. Loosen." '"'B on d~ 0 1' plant. ?I[r.
oll~'er,
Profes .. or
-Ii
Bondag." " ome Acro,~ or the )Tatthews. and oth 1', . The :peak150 a n e line of
Kn i"er "'ill."
ers emphasized he p l' e~ent necesih- of buildinJ , hips and pointed
Prize ('ont _t
out hat DelaWAre ollege, ow ing
in 0 its ~t ra egical po,itiol1 nellr he
great ship building ptant ~ on he
Delaware. can help by directing Hot Drink: and 'alld\\'iche .
Egg Drillk and lIIilk.
he I'esoul'ce~ 0 he engineering
rea
m
,
I
ce
Cream
a
nd
lee
od
a
tbe year rO~lI1d.
depal III nt into thi s chann I.
DeAn Cullil ore is a pre en
A Full Line of Sunshine ,Biscuit and Cakes
blocking ou a cou ne in mar ine
trAn~por a ion which will hegin
next ,ep ember. with a \-:ew to
I
At
the same time you s hould make sure the weann g qu a1iti e_
are combined with the s tyles,
$12 per month.
Frame Dwelling, etc.
Saturdays 9.30 p. m,
T
Frame Dwelling, good dry cellar, Barn, Com Crib,
etc.
Closes 6 p. m.
'HE Third Liberl)) Loan Campaign ha~ opened. il i~ going to be a most
~ucces4ul one. We are going 10 place our dolla~s al the disposal 0/ Uncle
Sam and they will be used to the be~t advanta~e---tha!.s a sure thi~r / ust think
what tho~e dollars will do---bu)) food and clothmg for our bO);$; budd ships in
which supplies, etc., ma)) be ~ent to those" over there,," and hest 0/ all, deliller a
knockout blow to Kai~er Bill. Do we get our mone)) s worlh when roe SUb$cribe
for a bond? Well---l'LL ~ay we do.
RENT
FOR
01
YOUNG MEN
Every man desiring suits that are excl usi vely differe n t fr til t
I usual run of ready -mad clothe will find it a pleasure to mak e ,pj,.rmn:atelv
tions from thi s, pring di pIA)' of e,x tra ordinary distin c tive st yle~ ,
Snellenburg Clothes for Spring
$15, $18, $20, $22, $25, $30, $35,
Second floOl'--- el e\';l
Regals for Spring
Ha\'e yo u bou ht your pri ng foot\\' ar yet- Xo? Good'
will be intere tetllhen in k1lowi ng tha t tbe new tand ardize Il~e,al
for pri ng embraces a ,,-onuerfully mart collectiotl on~ n glislt ami
loe lAstS. In fact it is the mo t beautifu1-li ne e\'e r a~~ mblc,1 ill
tore . Th prices, too, will meet 'I-ith your apprOVAl.
1---------------------------I THE FIRST
REQUIREMENT
I
. $5.00 up to $10.00
Home-made Candies
Fir
----·15----
Your Spring Hat
PURITY AND
I CLEANLINESS
Did n ' t ge t 011 for East r, elt? Oh, \\'ell, \\'e hal'c elloll~'1
to c hoo fr 111 and yo u'lI be snrpri:;ed at the large \' ariet~ I
and shades, And in on!'icl eralion of the moderate pri ce~ .1_ "rl
qualities ar ex traordinarily good.
Chocolates and Bon bons
Glace Fruits and Nuts
MANUEL PANARETOS
traininl!,' student
0 mee
hiP- I
' a~'" will he puhlj,;h - h lilding problem. It i" predic'ed
d in the all t:e nd ate paper,. tha
hip building, for he ne'(
The ('o n e' C\,., e- a noon. April, twenty ~'ear \' ill be he grea in- I
NEWARK
9 h.
du-try of the Deillware Valle:.
KANDY KITCHEN
NEWARK
DELAWARE
t 0 001-
F or Men and Young Men
$3.00 and up
If you are lookin g' for a 'nappy cap tben
e our lin " SOc 111' t,
F ir"t 11,
Parents find that Snellenburg Shoes for Boys give good service.
I
I
I
N. SNELLENBURG & C
"THE STORE ACCOMMODA TI G"
Poillts North
....
,fD7REC==;.-o-;y]
---..
~
~E~mER
.OF COUNCIL
J/oyor-E .. n. .Frazer
M'u'IIicipal
NEWARK POST, NJ::WARK, DEL., APRIL 10 1918
nouncel
Newark Grange
An. Meeting III
'Ilhe Newark Grange wi,II meet
next Mond1ay evening 'a t sevenbhirty n Room 216, Wolf HaM.
ThiS' is, the fil'st meeting si'n ce t he
alec·j;i,on of t!he new officers and
several matters' of importance wUl
be ihrou1g ht up at the meeting.
Transportat.jon_
E M. Thompson
J. W. Brown
C. B. Evans
Lntton, Jona· J . H. I{ossinger
Joseph Dean
Middte m.,trict-G. Fader, W. H. Bar.
EO l tCriI D,.,t nct-J oaeph
than JohJl ~o ll
1Y;~;~rn
Districl-E. C. Wilson, E. B.
L egis lat'Ure_
M e1llbersh-ip_
J . P. Ar~strong
P. M. Sherwood
H. B. Wright
John Pilling
Wlll. H. Taylor
Mettin,' i' COUllcil- 1st Monday night
of e\'ery I1IOJlt h
8e~;~~~~ tllld
7'reMurer-8. B.
~EWAHK
Herd~an
Our darlrinlg baby 81rt has gone
W,it!h J eS'U,s 't o labide,
W1here never.;{ading flowers bloom,
And Ipeacefoul waters gHde.
3.15 p. m.
:NEWARK TOWN LIBRARY
' The Heavenly home is' very near.
rrom poiliia S orlli and Northwest The Library will be opened:
To u's 'this is our prayer:
9.30 a. m. Monday
3 to 5 45 P m
8.30 a. m. Tuesday
? to 12:00 . m: 'Il~at.we may. join Our J,i,t tle one
ities
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From Ii cmblcsl'ille alld SII'ic/';ersville-:BANKS
Forevermore to stay
1.45 a. m.
4.15 p. m. FARMERS' TRUST CO.-Meeting of Direc· W'iVh JeS'us, where our loved one
From _~ t'Olld"lr all(/ La ll dcllbu1'O- _ .
~~~~ocrery Wewnesday eve'lli'/IO at 8
drweUs,
6.30 p.
11.40
a. m.
m.
From Cuoch's Bridge-
~I ilLS
B
Mi,d s<cenes' of end'I'es'S' day.
We now look lIip ,i n faith to Chris,t ,
Secr etary_W. H. Taylor
An{) on His, help depend,
M~:!~tt first Tuesday night of each Stri1ving each day to foill ow Him,
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~ h~ ~1I~d W~- ~:!g ~::: MO/ldaY-Kni;:t:R:fHC:ySt~ias,
10.'''. m.
$15
IFor licmb
t novelty
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f"'j/le (llid
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For ilronda/. an d Lalldellbllrg-
1.30 p. lll.
Igoses
IOue
ODD FELLOWS' HALL
M Ollday-Jr. Order American Mechanics,
4.15 p. m. W~d~?e1:ia~lst and 3rd of every month,
White Clay Camp, o. 5, Woodmeu of
8.00 p. lll.
the World
3.00 p. m. l'h l1rsday-I. O. O. P., 7.30 p. m.
Saturday-Kn
BO.\RD OF TRADE
7.30 p. m. ights of Gol de n Eagle,
ReR IL fREE DELTVER Y
~rI8i~ent~D. ~'T~O,s~ Thomas
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(,O~I IITTEES
Industrial-
. ~:
Financia/.--
If;i!~lIock ~~cf~ Ji~~:ra;s
A. hart
T. P. Armstrong
\I'.lleXeal
E. W. Cooch
StatiJties-
Edllca tio'llal-
L. K. Bowen
r\ E~ I BLES V ILLE
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PIRE ALARMS
In lD
.case
of fl.re call the followlDg
bers
successIOn:
n\1m'/1
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27 D
99 A
33 IJ
172
31 D
By order of Fire Ch ief IV lLSO 1>1
IRON HILL ITEMS
The value of Clothing manufactured In the United States is about
$550,000,000 annually.
This is produced by countless independent
manufacturers.
Yet---only one manufacturer places a retail
price upon his product; you know the price
before you go into the store.
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M r. and Mrs . S amuel Mc ul loug h and s on Au tin of Wilmi~ g. ,
ton, s pent one day la t week WIth
relatives Ihere.
Lieulte nant J. E . Gilti!ll a n, wh o
left ror Fort Ren o, Okl a h oma, several weeks ago, has been ta tione d
at Fort Worth, Texlls . Lieutena~t ,
Gilfillan is in the Rem ount TraIn
and t ravel s over the entire state of
Texas, buy ing h or s e s fo; Un ~ le
Sam. He writes intere st ll1 g dl ~
c ription s of the co untry and hI S
work.
Mrs . Stephen A sh is s p~nd ing
s ome time with relatives In Topeka, Kan s a s'.
~r;tts
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NEach grade t he same price the nation over
Are America's Only Known
Priced Clothes.
Styleplus grades [ are plainly
marked at the factory.
Only merchandise right In
quality and workmanship could
hope to succeed in open competition on a known price
policy.
Mi ss Sara Sl'a ck s pent the weekend wi't h Wilmington friend s .
Mi ss Edna Price of Wiolmington,
wa s bhe guest of Iron Hill friends
la s t week.
APPLETON
ubjec of Rev . Wa lter
. ermon at Head of ChristApr il 7, lI'a "Tih e Second
of Chri ~t."
~I al'ian . mith of Rowlandpent part of last week with
Pearl Ba rbl) n.
sel'e ral ae r opl a nes
een pa:: ing over our
The Known Price Idea
•
10 Clothing
•
Mi sse Id a and Evely n Kimble"
rece ntly e njoyed an auto t r ip to
Hartford Co unty, going by wa y of
Conowi ngo bridge.
Private Ch a rle D avi of Com·
pa ny K, Camp Dix,
. J., pe n t
Sunday w ith friend . h e r e.
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M, . .. d Me>. Adloo. D.
Strkker&vHle, Pa.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _....:._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
or K. of
P., 7.30 p. lll.
9.00 a. m. T uesday-Impro\'e d Order of Red Men,
9.30 a. m.
7.30 p. m.
2.00 p. lll. Wednesday-Heptasophs, or S. W. M.,
. . .. 4.15 p. nl.
7.30 p. Ill.
7.45 p. Ill. Thllrsday-Ladies' Circle, S. W. M.,
7.30 p. m.
St rickersuille9.30 a. lll. Friday-Mode rn W'oodmen of America,
No. 10170, 7.30 p. m.
5.00 p. m.
IFor Cooell 's Bridge-
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paid out for services to their Employees for .
the year ending December 31 st, 191 7, the
sum of $171,001.68. This does not include
salaries to the Officers of ·the Company. This
means over $14,000.00 is distributed among
our business people each month, yet our representatives, the Council, discriminate against
us in favor of Educational Institutions in street
improvements, and have for the past ten years.
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O-&~oora~oorFrie~
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LODGE MEETINGS
For Poinls .\'01'111 an d East -
b cloth,
the li ttle
THE CONTINENTAL FIBRE COMPANY
In Memoriam
P OSTOFFICE
BOARDA.OF
EDUCATION
President-c.
McCne
from puinl., . nll ill all d SouthwestSeoretary alld Treasurer _ Harvey ' Hof.
6.30 a. m.
f~cter, Robert S. Gallaher, Edward L.
10.45 a. m.
Richards, Orlando K. Strahorn
3.15 p. m.
At
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Each Styleplus grade i.ur~s
the greatest possible value at
the price.
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Styleplus Clothes thi .. spring 'are
made iu two grades-$21 greeu
label-$ 25 red label. We have a
wide assortment of each. Models
for meu and yo un g men-all reliable fabrics.
,
This store has the exclusive sale
Styieplus in this town
and fa mily of near
moved to t he Oharles
farm, which was recentby Mr. Ca sner.
Mrs. Co\gai n and
H a d of Sassafras,
of Mr. a nd Mrs. Waron unday.
lette l' to the home~on Gallahe r, stationed at
cOlellan, near Anniston,
.tells of t he cotton-plantl~n progre s in the Soutb.
Mr . W. T. Lofland and
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Sol Wilson. ' The Tailor
Newark, Delaware
HSTYLE HEADQUARTERS "-Where Society Brand Clothes Are .Sold.
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NEWARK POST. NEWARK. DEL.. APRIL 10.191.8
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An official photograph of the club with .
which the German armies ''finish off"
wounded soldiers.
32,000 of these
were recently captured by the Italians.
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.The D<e$tru<etioD
<o>f -Ciiviinii~atii(Q)Ril
This -is
il1
grim reality what
we are fighting, this war to prevent.
The club pictured above-from an
actual official photograph-might be
the weapon of a savage cave man
of five thousand years ago. It IS In
fact the weapon with which German soldiers finish off the enemy
.wounded who have fallen on the
b.a ttlefield - on t he 'b attlefield on
which American boys are fighting.
There is only one answer to
make to such methods the defeat
of the German Armies. America has
taken up the sword to give that
answer. Our Army is in France to
help win this war on the battlefield
-that civilization may be safe, that
America may be safe.
:Y ou Can Hawe Your Share in Am~ri<Cat»$ .Answ
. to German Sawagery
The Third ' Liberty Loan is your
opportunit:y. It is the most direct
blow that can be struck at German
military ~u.premacy. It is .he most
powerful aid that can be given our
soldiers in France. It means rifles"
and helmets and gas masks-the best
.
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protection for our men from German
brutality. It means big guns and
shells an9 airplanes-and VICTORY.
.Invest TODAY in bonds of the Third
Liberty Loan, and save the lives of
American soldiers.
Save CnviHzattiolIl\, Save America, Y OUlf Own. F amiiny and Y o1lJlr Own
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Subscribe tQ-day through any bank, trust company, savings bank or through
local Liberty Loan Committee.
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SlIbscriptio n.s
Creek Hundred,
in the third Li
paign, totaled a t
3jO, or slightly 0
quota for the h
have in a numb .
tie more than to
tive d i~tl'ict , an
1\'3r fo r mor e in
remaining week .
ported to date
{rom the l\T en'
7.50 fr om the W0
a:ld $20,000,
nated. The l'e
will b~ given in
D{ the Po t.
Bridgevible in
erica in Kent, ha
honor flags, and t
\\'are town a re u
ed to have go ne
.he first te n days
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