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| News In Brief MKKAWS Tin* sum of s(i2 was raised at tin Kemblesville Sunday school on S day for Armenian sufferers, this i enough to keep one child a year. Chester county has been asked to care for 400. and the authorities think ii can easily lie done. Residents of 1 .ewes, Del., in tin special school district in I .ewes, vot ed overwhelmingly t" bond the sum of $50,0(10 and to accept |hl reby the ot fer of the Delaware School \u\i!iary *' of $200,000, the total amount, $250. 000. to be used for the erection of central school building. The Oxford New says there is , scarcely a doubt but that many stolen automobiles go through Oxford every week. This is the direct road to Maryland and that seems to be the direction which many thieves seem to take. According to the stale records, I Odd cars were stolen |u I’ennsylvania during the past year and only 721 id them were recovered. There have been thirty automobiles stolen in Lan caster city this fall, but most of them were taken by joy-riders, and all ol the machines were recovered. Nun/.io Vaccarini. aged 2d years, an Italian employed at the Casparis Stone tjuarry, near Havre de lira e. was instantly killed one morning last week when a boulder weighing be tween four and live tons pinioned him against the large tone crusher. He was making a chain fa-t to the big rock so that the derrick could lift the boulder into the crusher, when the stone slipped to one side and the un fortunate owrkman was caught be tween the stone and the crusher Hi had worked at the quarry for about four years Many ills come from impure blood Can’t have pure blood with faulty di gestion, la/.y liver, and sluggish bow els. Bt d .ck Ido id I’d ' r- is re ■ >Ol - for .a acth -r : t -in aeh. bowels ai d liver aad purltving the id .e,t. ' - - r Rid r i- added SPIP.IIUU to his i;v is gioterous gifts on belli dopment of I lela- Witre’s •' ■ >! system, accord ing to ' if 1 >r. Joseph II i (dell, e Ser\ ice • iti/.ens submit it meeting of the execul :ce committees ot the Si . Mr. dul’olit has now I -la al of s:t.) IH.IMHI to the p ■ icat ion. \ . he ma on admin. s tered d’ hi c a we a. ago, Sanr Inmville butcher, near 10--, .he;ul. lie j , till all of which are suf I ferii p.d -on and will die. i He at 52.00 K. 1 ; • lie . slot e were liiUJld 1 races of .. . ... .old in nthei s arsenic, I The me,i a\s in ett placed in the h late police. ! Iron O r y FLETCHER’S ;ATO R • A for $12,5110 each wen j ret fteenn nt agitinsl the 1 Ma Vnnsylvai ia railnaid whi t Ballimorc to I udta, ! I'a ed States Court last 1 u ee tils of one ill: er John W. lireman l.uther M. ( IVyt ilroadmen lost their lives -ck which occurred near >. n May 22. when two , train; - 1-on collision, Ihe ■ aecidi rom a freight tram proeei i section.- without ; propei ■ given Lite conduo- j tor of pa train who proceed- j ed aftl i ■ elion reached Hal- j timore. I e the widow was allowed *, 1 he verdict, the six childrei >SOO ettch and the three chi .n of Blaney SI,OOO each Itchingi, tm taring skin I'ruptions disfigtiviy.. noy, drive on ■ wild Doan's > ent is praised for its good wot ) c at all drug stores, ad Going - is supper last 1* riday evening Marks, postmaster tit Elsmei . left the safe unlocked. Up n he found that a thief had e olliee, by forcing it aid* i,| stolen S2OO in notes from compartments. The money own, and the stamps, etc cheeks were not dis tur • riot of a hand was foci d uu u piece of dusty paper. Col ored men have been loitering about thfi building, and four strangers were about the village during the day. '■’lit. thinks the thief was familair with his habits and entered the office shortly after he left for supper. State I (elective McCoy wa- u 't illed mid will try to locate the thief. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S c A 3 ■*“ O R 1 A. Byron K. Buatch ha> sold the Hc*y bold farm between Port Penn and Pel aware City to Mary S Bennett fm $lO 000. It comprised the site on ( which the plant of the Marlin-Kock wel! Company had been erected. John 11, (Ireenwood, former Clerk of the Circuit Court for Kent county, CECIL WHIG, ELKTON, MANY LAND, SAIURUA T. DM KM BEK 25. 1920. j Md., died at the home of his son, Ben I jamin (ire-.mwood, in Dormant own. i i a., .a.-t weeli, of general debility, i a*red yeais. He was elder of the court for more than forty years. Sev oral month.- :ujo he had a fall at the home of his dauuhler, in Philadelphia, i sustaining a -liiilu fracture* of the hip ' and ii is believed this accident hasten ied his death. The body was bronchi to (’hestertown for burial. A fin tin death of Marsha i \\ Warren, an cc ntrie, at the (ieneral Hospital. I.ama-ti*r, $12,000 in rash and securities were found under his low He refused to cive up his j nT.-on a I elfeets when he was fmvetl L> <> th In pita! by pneumonia. Re latives with whom he infreijiientK . soeiated, will ire*, the e.-tate. \fter a hearty meal, take .uh s n J issi .■ . ■ - ’ at h, liver and bowels. Rejrulets are a mild laxative. air at all stores. adv Thieve- i f ■ i red the Ref ton, L:m% . sier cut nty, earau’e, which i- man •, i| by the <lraybill Bros., some day.- a*.’", and stole about SIOOO worth of ■ iie tubes, chains and patches. Kn tra? e into the i-arace \vas mad through an • dice wi-.t?"W B. K. Cross a , of New York, at en gineer, was employed by tin* Com mission named by the Legislature, to device a plan to protect Kehoboth Beach and llcnb'pen Lighthouse from im oacb of the <ea. He found that the present open space betw on the bea< h at I.* we- and the new bn akwa'ci forces a ci;i ■ • nt of water from the Delaware Bay when the tide runs out a. d it s wee jis inward and tears away it. ,•(•:.-t foi *veral mi!--. Kit her .n jetty will ha\ • to i*e ennstrucled to thn w tin water in mother dir *etion or el-e the upon -pa'a- must he closed •cm tii iat 11 f the Brea I watt to tin* shore. K very body’s friend Dr. l*lioma.- Koh ctic Oil. the i? i i edy for toothache, eaiache, sore thr at cuts, bruises, scalds. Sold at all druj? r- nres. ■•he and *oo. adv Mystery envelops if: 1 • *ent burn in- of a 7-pasenjrer Nash ear in the Wat• woods, Lower ( 1 xfmd t wnship As far as known one man was the only occupant of the car a? d it is said that on finding the Ham ' 1 ■ tie he left the car and di -appoaf •d. Among the r <h nt the iairnine: machine were John M. Dronnoi and hi> 11 aw. win dis o\f red the e’a • • auk had n* cap ed dirt on the ir put out tile iirt, bui lie llai.u- •■utlnueh until •’■ (i y pari *' I! :a•• •*■ had , ensum* d. A !■•*. of l-.n!••s <i(Mi < hande lain's I aid, —. : v : :: Ip;* ed ic i hem a t rial \oy are c* i - 1 , in .. 111, I w i'h til. i! - ir-'-t. ml ST\TI-; m.NhS i\ (llldil S!!*i’l The iuiitl i r (lit posit inn into whirl/ ■hr Sin' . hiic ■ml ii nan i;i I i n-t t ■ tilth its ol' M .iylaml an fust foitil'y | ing thrtnsrltrs i shown in thr I'rilur I him of (Itrir h-a!" limin' thr lit-l rail mmlr by Stall Hunk Cainini intn |C( 1-g, \V I’agt a, of Novnnl.tr la. Cmh'i this rail hr v i -inks show a iiihirtion in "hills payahlv" that is in St iTiiwt'ii iinnify of $1.07(i,725 since j the previous call of Soptcnilu-r S. At thr same time tin notes ami hills rc ■ iiis '..tin ed hail been reiiticftl by smil,. 1 UH. while the institutions had in I creased their surplus atul undivided ■ accounts by $271,255. This i- about ; the best showing in these items which ; the State chartered hanks have ever shown in a similar period The hanks 'showed total resources of $25‘.1.121, 028, with loans atul discounts of $121.- 195.7(i!1. They held mortgages and judgments of record of $18,579,167 and there was $19,a17,100 tine them from approved reserve agents THE TWENTIETH (’EM! HI What have we done since 1900 to make us different people? Bridged a certain number of rivers, cut the Panama Canal, come over to the tung sten lamp, developed a motion pic ture industry these things We sum up frequently. But consider, this: Since 1900 the attendance at our col leges and universities has increased five-fold. In the same 2(1 years at tendance at high school has increased more than six times, from 297,000 to 1.900,000. Hook at. it another way, 27,000 more men and women now go in college than were going to. high school when the century opened, i What becomes of all this education? Same critics remark that they see no single sign that we are any better i educated as a whole than we used to lie. That is easy to understand. When you raise the whole mass, yourself included, you don’t notice the , difference. But it is here, none the less. One reason is that it has to he here. We need the greater education to use the tools and the forces that have been invented and developed. A I —— I Children Cry for Fletcher’s The Kiud You Have Always Bought, and which has be in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature . - and has been made under his per* y sonal supervision since its infancy. /-cUtAtM, Allow no one to deceive you in this,. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of I Infants and Children —Experience against Experiment. Never attempt to relieve your baby with remedy that you would use for yourseD. What is CASTOR!A Castona is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Comfort—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS I Bears the Signature of In Use Fop Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE C f NTAUR COM PANY *•*- E W VO ** K ,TV hoy with grammar .school education ores announced lasi Friday b\ tin ccp the t business h< uses A hoy will ah . 1 ■ .i: ••i• i ‘-'I ' per ct nt. more in No -■ hnol (Miucation tret> ah ■ ;*.*•? r vemh* ! than in the preceedinjj month ■ i h prices hist May, the bureau -a> lield Of iln .* LM* eommodit les used in the We an s< me acc< . • of comparison of November and Oclo reas edu ■ cr whoh ah* prices, IMS showed a are showinu a result proportionate to ■ -rea-f while 11 showed an in* lib iIDTtM •• 111.’ M -in !’ .***7 .-.a - w - •here was on mif reason why \se jue>lioa >* 1 f‘• •*i hane'e, • t vve ouyht to teach 1 >ui dine; n atcrials registered a :a\ and why. \V< !ia*. • ■ o-*ip of 1 2 ] p.r rent in XovcmVei !*• -•! ;! a I‘aMtre ! i’ '• (*■:.*.> .:d farm pr"<lut*'- wert* se<’ind, with a W iia'.a Mo{ "**i •..vi ai a i• p fl' 11 per rent. (‘lothinp 'an • • ■ 1 1 i i i• t i!; *.! th • • -' i . i, • a r ■ • d*. per era:, while foot I Mihvaii'.ia Jn • • o ’da dropped 1 !■- per cent. —° ,M \v . year *11(01 IsAi.i: CHICKS TUd Hiii p a.■ <i. .pi • a n pn I Is per c< . decn of 1 per t in*-* ' in*--a t!if war. art.>,, . v - •. 1 ' Prices at the. i American Dental Parlors | 1 l'i r used i(Muicu r\ nuuniiul- J it\ 1 ;•> v - ,!tf\vU‘d ns. 1 •'.i.iM.s SKK <M R I’KICKS ! * l " , nl * •' ' I*l VTES | MlNer I.D( ; j naincl i (Ml Ilia teeth, guaranteed to lit. $lO. ! (ioid -.00 S }2 and SIS a set. ( LK.xMNL. SI.OO. 1 \TK \CTION. 7,0 v V 7.”) CFNTS. (•as administered. Lady in atte ml a nee. Office hours—B..'lo a. m. to •p. m Open Tuesday and Saturda \ • venin;;v from 7 until 9 o’clock. A • IN , i D 1 hO2 MARKET ST. j Mmencah Uehtai rariors, wilmington. del Drv V*hbrook and Manchester. Over Hanover Shoe Store i branch Office, Klkton, Md. Open Mondays and Fridays. OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS ■ % . 3** . Plowing of the ground is the most important part in the preparation of the seed bed. Unless this is done prop erl v no amount of after preparation can compensate for a poorlv plowed field. This fact evidently was uppermost in the mind of Mr. James Oliver w hen he invented this plow. Every Repair for an Oliver Plow, No. A-B-19-20-40-83, in Stock ROGER WITWORTH EAKton, Maryland i I’Honk sa o.\ the: cok.nkk PRICE’S BULLETIN i :'d W ( - n,lar •• CfW ■ h Irani. i/c OC, X -. j. $1.7. HI 7 M 7 ' 1 ,r, "" hnt nfiM® ;.l ir # '■ *' ’■ ■- Sl.„n per p:m. id Lotto/- t' 1 -■■ S:!r,n an<| s 1,1,1 I'*’*- pair ’ ■ l l - ■ .•'. si 00 and si; 00 each l . . I r I n h ull, L’.'i cent - Attractive V atterns i Generous Sizes !,i ,l: " Ml ■■ ■" r "" ,s i > • rd. Nashua Blankets are sure to Llim !.<■! (’luwif.*, ■ t* ID van please. For they come in a wide *n- tin MO ccit:s yard. of patterns in sizes which vv , , i > <., , , , 1 . . . V\ •• I. "I I - I If* ■(•!■( | | 1 11! V ami \ ( Sts tuck up and tuck in. ■ 0 cents garment ■\ t r hi . Standard !.•;• hi L'Mi*-. ].*> cents pet Woo?nap..,t3hf>Rets urn of Pitre Cotton ; ' t ' 1 Shirt* ,t"d Hiawer Keep Aou Wan-? No-,after how cold the weather, , ' U(H ! IM-I’AKTMI-.NT the deep soft imp ,T Nashua Ki Hop's i nrn Flake and Post hi iiiicer.-' Kc-eps the sic t per H ° • . 10 vm.s prr box m • . i . j ‘an .1 I'n ri, 1 2 I J cent- p<. r can far e in to-day see our slot k rf th'**e sturdy hlanki ts. Their Laiiudt \ Snap. for 25 cent*. ; *ze. patterns and prices will m S.e • L-Ifct . ;:o centf please you p.mnd. FRANK P. PRICE Main and Bow Streets Klkton. Md !| .. - - * - v 1 I \ -’■W ■ : ‘T -s- ■ t /<,%>• fit ,: V'. , ' TjiV.l.' f s' ■ - \ d ~>f ■ ’, I 'M \. V-A ■ . J-A ’T l A/ U J/rni \ * ... , y. , . ’ 4- . >: ,i Hi ■ •* ■ ; 7 ii . I Ai! aboard," says 1 om. ’ ( bit U”—savs the Kodak—and the stor\- ot the hoiitlav coasting partv n trail . e > 1 1 seribetl to iilm. I'nn w ith the ( diri>tmas KODAK }j begins with Christmas Daw Somewhere in our store i- “ju t the thing. We’re here to help \ a find it. Kodaks, $0.40 up Ih oit mes , $2.86 up k ii- J. J. MINSTER & SON i Klkton, Maryland f " SAMUEL H. PINE Registered Optometrist Of uver 30 years experience in examining the live aa-l I’re, nhing (ll.isse, wil open his office in Klkton. MJ.. on Monday. April 26, 1920, on tin Second Floor, Front Room of R. B. Frazer's Drug Store. If you are troubled with nervous or sick heudai ~e. have pains iu if.r -op or back of the head, or letters begin to blurr when \ old your reading at the normal distance, it is pretty sure von need glasses, lam prepared to give vou; eyes a thorough examination ami should you nee I glasses will make them fot j you from the very best enslal lenses and any kind of frame von desire My work is gnaranted in every respect -my price, reasonable. Will be in Klkton every MONDAY and TI’KSIiAV from ,1:30 A. M, until 4:30 I’. M, At Port Deposit every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 000 A. M. until 10:00 i*. M. Rising Sun, in Reynolds’ Drug Store, every Thursday from 9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P M SAMUEL H. PINE 3