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MISS B1SSELL OBJECTED TO SHOW AT FAIR a, Dnr.tle Daedind Danin tâl«ll As Result Reading Room Will Not Take Part In Award nf Rnhlpc' Prl7«r Ol Babies Prizes uii.lll a v aTTO sCTIAli MIDWAY AlTnAvlIUN , fl P „ 0 . „ ,. ct hf . J , !h ETn f îi F. Bisaoll last night U *u*d ti* following htatemen , ni«b * Th* u-isT L', . Pri „_ ha . The West hud Reading Room haa *ithdra*n ^ r J >ni tonne« ion !th HW 0 in t *hm V on Plate Fair m the BetterBablea Con test, and the managers of the contest will not he present at the City Hall on Friday afternoon. The reasons for this decision go hark to the third day of the Fair, On that date. Miss Bissell. who is' the TELLS OF A CLASH OVER chairman of the Social Service Com mlttee of the Delaware Federation of Women's Clubs, was repeatedly pealed to to stop, if possible, the •hows known as the ' Oriental Dane-[In ers" and 'Girlies" then going on in! tho Mid wav While feeling It a very di*aen>eabip duty she did not feel that It could be shirked, snd accord-I ing^wenViri^to'one of theThowa h« She then, telephoned to Chief, onn inform.,! the (rate pnthnri. bilt »elf. L— - ..... Black, and Informed the Fair author! ilea that unless the show s were closed ThevTere n immedWcIv n 'closod P,a lmt* Mr Bamu^H Wl son demanded mL r3ii Should be dlnmînaed from fhe «founds on ncc^nt o7 tt^stand sHft Ws Ä ÄSSÄ the Commute» on Social Service of the Delaw are Federation of Women's Club« (Comprising over 1.500 mem hers, with clubs In Wilmington. New ark. Middletown. Smyrna. Dover. Wyoming. Harrington, Seaford, Bfidgcv illc. Laurel. Dclmar. Milford. Lowe*. Georgetown. Milton and Fonton) I was appealed to on Thurs to pack up her things. Before coming out to the Fair grounds to do tills, Miss Bissell asked if her presence would be allowed, and was told that she could come. After the Fair was over Miss Bissell »ent the following letter to the Board of Directors of the Fair: "Directors of the Delaware State Fair. Dear Sirs; A* the chairman of day morning. September 11. to abate the nuisance of two Midw ay shows, • Girlies" and ''Oriental Dancers ' at fair grounds, when T was acting head of the Better Babies Contest for the West Knd Reading Room, of which I am a director. As I did not w ish to act without know ledge 1 personally investigated these shows and attended the entire performance of one of the two. being, with a companion, the only women present among some twenty-five men and boys. After seeing each of the four dancers perform, we left the tent,-and I called up Chief Black, and told him that I wished to complain of (be shows, and would. If necessary. appear as a prosecuting witness. It any of yon gentlemen had seen it. I feel sure you would_ wish U clos d once. and would have mad-, he t0 "Ä n Bull r mV' (Wt to the Ch ' pf w - mM I Sroti Town ^rt ito ^mmediXlv J ?eorIarnt: me thl assod^ton order" the show a ' Vor ihi« oronint tcMon I , -^rnnftL cinbromminec desire to thank vour board lu the' of the women of Delaware, "Your secretary Mr AA'ilaou. bow ever at once^ informed the directors that „„less I was dismissed from the -rounds he would throw up his job. it proved itnnosslble to reason with him as his disposition Is unfortunate, and the Fair was practically at his tnerev. When this was explained to me i at once said 1 would leave. In order that Mr. Townsend should be snared anv inconvenience. I gave your ■ a* name the charge of the Better Babies fa«« which Î Riiperintpndine. to thr Wistant superintendents, and left the grounds immediately, not return ir.g until after the Fair was over. "In this remarkable action of Mr. AA ilson's, I find nothing personal to resent. 1 have never seen him more than s few- time* in my life, and only in relation to the equipment of the tcnls. etc. While he was unfortunate in manner, 1 bad been told by many others tbst he would be. and so Ignored it. Therefore I have no per sural complaint to make against him, especially as a man w ho loses all self control in a fit of rage need not be Uiketi very «erlounly. "But as Chairman of a Federation Committee, representing 1,500 Delà omen, with clubs in Wilmlng to„, Newark, Middletown. Smyrna, Dover. AA'.vnmlng, Harrington. Seafortl. Brldgevillc. Lauds, Delmar. Milford l.ewes, Georgetown. Milton and Fel-I ton 1 feel that .he Insult offered. ev»n 1 . ,„,*... ^, 1 , . nrdiîiatf» official of \our Fair, to decent womanhood of Delaware, must be reckoned with. I was acting in the discharge of a duty, and the insult as to those I represent, and to all I know that you will be anxious to make any reparation siblc. now that the Fair is over, and you are no longer held up by Mr. AV'll »on's threat. "1 ask—and I am sure you will see the justice of my request—that Mr. AVilaon send me a written apology within 48 hours, and that satisfactory assurance be given that he will not act a« an official of the Fair next year, Delaware. newspaper» have been anxious to find out what happened. I have protected the Pair by giving no int'or mation whatever. T am heartlly'in sv mpathy with the Fair, as you all ktiuv. 1 hope we will be able to keep this out, of the press, from first to last. I do uot want the Fair to have to wash Its dirty linen in public. But tl has to be washed, and washed clean, before this incident is closed. A'ours very truly. KMIL P. BISSELL. Chairman Social Service Commit tre, Delaware Federation of Wooten's flubs." The Fair Directors asked for time to appoint a committee to consider the mailer. Misa Bissell accordinglv w ithheld all facta from publicity iinltl tbpt hüould b» don». The committer ba» just replied that it doe* not feel it necessary to dispense with th» t-rrvlces of .Mr. Wilson, and that h" r*fu»e» to apologize The retpcnfibil'D being thus tran» „ Vwieo from th* shoulder' of a -ubor TEMPERANCE WORKERS AT MEMORIAL » J (Continu«) From First Page) address on 'The Organized Menece," ■by Judge McWhorter. i >*h Castle County Work. ; n .. . ,, , . *. *. R * > <î ort,n * ï *? r , N * W Cjs^e County, ** Mw - A,ar > «• £?• IresUeot the k yMf•« a wTk P Touchl n ^| F^înatHuteTn W^Ge^t Or .„Iwr f«!rr/k, N . ' , Ül/V-lwlm the \v« bi n r dÜ 0 in» the ntieran. B« r m..,» . Watéman of New York rttv ' - u- 1 durlna the session« of the Hvalcnic (nncrptl u ho u in wo«hin®»tr»n a«ivn-''' rmoH nciivpnmv u- a m » u J kgsaitu ,% t % p V Z'X™ y •" HrHnâ iddre« bv . „ . * . * • * . |h # ' ih#Ip children all knowledge nnsaildc to fti *""*{*"** p "î* n, ' r . mm«»p'ini»»i^pnt of th** Anti-Saloon League which cave Jon saiooi i-eague vvhlch ga.e ; prisoners in t,rcenbank in IPO. a» ; againsl 200 at, the time the report was given the decrease being due to local option In Kent and Suss«x counties . the all-day executive committee meet In* in Wesley M. R. Church, on Janu • r - v '«• «"h Mrs. Flla Hoover Thn.-hnr a» »>"* special speaker; the all-day. «p-[meeting in North Knd Union on : Kohruary 10; the County Conv entinn Red Uon on May 22. Mrs. Donnell also paid a touching tribute to the late president. Bflpg. U cs ** e Mearne. The Increase In Union membership The Increase in Union membership ;a« giv«n by her. showed a gain of 10 P«'«l members in Blackbird; New Cas |tl-. 10: Victory. 10; Wilmington. 16; This entitles each iunion to free transportation paid for *by county to the World's or National |tie. |Middletown, 10. , »y county to the World's or National that!Convention. Th '' Ka " Institute was held In Del «-»re City on September 16. Three "ä: .summary. \>M- Cattle county ?avp $15 tmvanl j State ]»rize contest tor temperance ora tioniA in Dclanare Uollege. Kitfbi com j tort bags to the battleship Ihlaware, three dozen tcaapoons to the »«»Idlers' i reading room, $10. Had rooms cleaned, new paper, new matting, new sin,; and , new rocking chair, al s cost of S43.30: bad placed «.cieiniiu-journal« in all white j a «d c,u«ade monthly in ; nrhoo*-,ai cost of i«3.V 'I vventy-rtvr dot , hnvr 1k ,.„ paid Toward cxpen«es of I state delegate to national convention at Portland, Oregon. Personally, .Mr*. Ibn 1 „ell has m pledge ear.« lu „nions: distributed 23tn page- of liter*• titre; written HI30 letter« ami postcard«, |nn<) »ent many letters to legislators; icoimtv executive committee meetings I held numbered 5: .-ounty inventions, I : | institute«. 3; members paid for year, ! law»: addresses hr national worker», j Madame Kayyab Barakat. Pennsyl vania, l ; H. P. Kreece. New York, 1; the , Hon. J. C. McWhorter. AA est A irginia, 11 : Mr*. Ella Hoover Thatcher. New .1er j ««y 3: Mrs. Sara Obeilioltzer. Pennsv 1 | Summary, 1 ] vania, 4; Mrs. Mary she 'anl »ey, 12: N ' r \ J; 1 ;' 1 „ n Annoi Gcoi T, tah - ' 0 "j* T ^ " . ' . ' xv gta, IS^Mrs. Edith Smith Davis, AMs .eonsin, -7. <sn««cx Uennly Progress. j Mjss j^iHan Cade, of Milton, vice ;pre-ntdent of Sussex county, reported j^ or bgr coun ,y. j ghc SRjd that p„bHc agitation was not yat strong enough to prevent pcople from evading the anti-liquor law . »"d referred to the agitation which was being caused In the coun ln rP8#rd to the HOti-ablpping >»*• shc believed the time would corae when the men of the town would live above the spirit of office "Peking, and «and for morality, pur-1 lt >' and sobriety. Miss Cade spoke of the noticeable difference In evils existing in commit nitics where there were and were not th c AA'. C. T. V. women at work. She briefly referred to the executive com mlttee meeting at M - IChurch. January 16 and paid a trib ute to Mrs. Sarah K11«, first presi-| ident of the death occurred some time after that meeting. County convention was, May 8, with Mrs. Martha Cran ston, italf president of the Del. K. j8. A., and Mr«. Km ma E. Caulk, pfes [ident of the Delaware AV. C. T. U.. [were guests of honor. The next coun ty convention will be held in Green-| wood next spring. An open air meet ing was held August 30 under the [auspice* of Lillian Cade Union, pre 'sided over by the president. Mrs. F.l |ien Bryan. j More than 200 business meeting-« (have been held by the local unions Hn the county. in thn summary. Miss Cade report-'» |» d : County executive meetings 2. [State executive meetings attended by Icounty president 4, county conveti fi on 'î, addresses. ^j ra M a rv B. Wilson. Î; Mrs. I.ila Aron. 4; State President Airs. Caulk. 4; re „ nt v president. 1: unions ro |_ r1prt psonlr s tranches ?énô r *-d 4 osîd members. 558 Yonne Pennle's Work and levs! TrmMrînre Le«Lu Work " s not * ;™rr ä £ _ ' p „ Kent t0 ' 1,,t 5 r Antritte». Presenting her report. »» vice presi I dent ol K * nt county, Mrs. Annie E. 1 Faulkner of Magnolia stated that the pos-l.vcar had lient one of petition», ''when." n " »be expressed it. ' many of 11« have j written oursclvc* limp." Replying to (lier own question 11» to whether it hail I : paid. *be stated that one bad but to 1 ( recall the great movement for moral | | reforms that have been brought to the . j attention of the citizens of the great 1 commonwealth for consideration to an-1 svver. A tribute was paid by her to the _____ . . _ " dinate to those of the association, the Issue seems clears, and there is no reason for delaying action, I Mis? Bissell, as manager of the, : Baby Show, and her assistants, have therefore, withdrawn from all connec i tion with the Fair premiums, which' will be given by the Mayor on Friday, This, of course, does not effect the giv ing of toe prizes in the least, but sim ply emphasizes tne wish of the Con test managers to withdraw from further association with the Fair, in | any way. ( Cluha. the matter will he taken up at j the meeting of the Rxecutlv» Commit t»* early in October, With relation lo the Federation of Mr Wilson -w** asked fhi* morning if be had any *t»t»ment to make in reply to that of Miss Bissell He said h» did not care to make any statement at this time. men who had unflinchingly held to their convictions in the pairage of the bill« in the national anu btste government, '* rh of whi « h . »he said, the W. C. T. 1. om^n and ppoido of Kent counlj tll , jr XvnmnU „„ give., of the f .n i m h. t '' , ;• h ' , J' , h l " tl ,, * rr 7 R *?"- K °'* mbpr ,4 | ' ÄK.ctmÄ WZlli heard an address on "Two )>• winhv Mr». MUi Aaron: «xeentiv« <oinioiiiittee matting in CU.vton M. K. ! Church in February. when'Mrs .1, !.. 1 01 "yomtng prc»mte.l the l n f,n *'th n wuul* by l»pr husband i from vroud of uniqup htotory ;, of the *i*tb annual convention held in ; Wyoming M. K. Church, May 7. when ' rh *** oi * w * m itrHoel « banner for ffr»*tes» gain in membership, and „ublic school children attended in a b»»»|v; oi the r\e«utnp eommittee meet lnÄ U * ],] in Felton M K. Church bn .tunr .The new flag purchased aC 1 Hal time 1 ,.., .... . ,> J .. T . ** '** e ' L,' ' C- T ' L j ■ 1 ' . | '-«od work and much actmty w as « b « , keynote -ol the year in the county. ( At the afternoon session ycaterday. greeting, were given by the Rev. l.eorgs '■ »'»»'»• w 'io was spokesman lor the | mim.lcr, present. aII o. whom wreraj j dc.i to the plat.orm. They >hrluded| I the Rev Alfred Smith, Adam Mengle., I "■ F. Corkr.in. T. F. Beauchamp and lather*. Mr«. Li/./.ie Kaughley, the c nr ' reiBOtidtng sroretnry. presented a com , prchens.yc report as follows: ror New' Castle county the follow ~ -- _ c._ ^.vrr.: Wilmington active and 17 honorary I responding secretary, presented a com iprenonaive report as follows: 1 ■ ; ng report was given: j Union, 224 active an, I members; North Knd Union. 40 active ' and 4 honorary; Christiana. 2 active j members; Hillea, S4 active and 12 j members; Hillea. 84 active and 12 honorary; Blackbird. 37 active and 0 honorary; Red Clay Creek. 12 active members; Arters Union. 40 active iSÄiv^ä. ÄAv Si .Victory, 30 active and 7 honorary; I New Castle. 33 active and 2 - -I ]ary; Wcsterfleld, 29 active and 2 . honorary : Klla M. Thatcher. 32 active | an( j \ honorarv; Donnel Union. 5 ac * tlve members- Newark 84 active and ^ honorarv* Mnrsballton. ÎÎ1 active ; n . - u nnorarv . linn "» «etlve and 3 honorary;'Hocksssln,'27 active , j ^ honorary Delaware Cltv ,5 ; ' . , hmlnrarv , ö t ricnrrr-i j . ,'ô I ÎJfS'Ld * C«3^ A Vet | . 'is -, «<» I«" " n , rt ark ' *!t ihr /nnntv™ *10 I m em 1 Ï'!® q,' 4 h ™~ t 5f' »Vmhef« labile ,,rr - ■' J^ " a o r? r> r', n ' i 1 : . pub i^ meetings held 6t>; red letter davg. | » national workers. I The report for Kent county show ed 18 unions 14 reported. 604 active | members— an Increase of o7; 3i pub He meetings, 38 red-letter days and two national workers. por Sussex county was reported 17 un j on8< 495 active members, 91 hon orary mempprs. 37 red-letter day and onfi national worker, The summary of all the counties showed 1.980 active and 315 honorary m ^ mbrra Xumb „ r of un1ons reported. New Castle 24. Kent 18 and Sussex 17. Number of public meetings held ; letter days 93, and national j workers employed 9. The secretary was authorized to 1 sen ^ greetings from the convention • to Mr „. Ionian M. N. Stevens, the na I )ionBl pr p S i dcn t. and to Miss Anna j Gordon .the national vice-president. Th gudltor s. Mrs. Klla Cordray. ! M r« Ida Woodrow and Mrs. Jessie j (}raveSi found cor rcc» the report of d^^e^rer ^htehwggprintedycs itcrday Mrs. Butler, of New York, spoke earnestly on the grave importance of j soc | a l purity, -We must begin with ourselves.'! 8 ] le »aid: "look well to our own man |ners and deportment and »0 live that jour examples may be worthy of emu ilation It Is easier to mould char jacter than to remould it. She also emphasized the import ;ance of the incalculatlon of good [reading, both poetry and pro«» Mrs. Harry Hayward addressed the [members on the same stibject. ! Stating that the . C. T. I* stands flrat of all as a Temple to Hod. she (commended the noble work being done by them. In presentint her subject »h* »m [Phaslzed the necessity for especial [csre of the child: First of sll, the Infant who must he supervised with especial intelligence and on through |*bc years of childhopd. Intelligent supervision of play (grounds, and of the sanitary condf liions in school» as also urged Mrs. Mary Wolcott delighted th»l members by her solo. ''Homeward Bound." [? r - yOffncr, Commissioner of F.du-i cation for Delaw are, spoke forcibly of t *' p ' arl< of P ro P» r supervision oven rn, ? ra, l 8 * n ^ sanitary conditions In «t-hools and s'atsd that the reaponst mllit.v should not rest upon the tech ° r * l0n '- nu ' "hould he shquld-red ss "*** women In the community r ho WPrP busily responsible for ex jat :rrr . «tä ,ï., ^ouifi not n* cureo until tn#y had. shared the responsibility, Th o „ VPn | nr f a Sg i 0 „ was held In the new Odd Fellows Temple, Mayor Harrison W. How ell wel corned the visitors. Mrs. Mary B. Donncdl. vice president of New Castle j county AV, C. T. U., presided, Devotions were conducted by Mrs. I Kate Smithers of Smyrna and Mrs. L. 1 AV. Emerson, of Baltimore, | The address of the evening . upon the subject "Why God Mao 1 AA'oman" and w-as given by Clinton; Howard, a noted temperance orator. j The principle reason given by the speaker was that woman w-as made to be a help and companion to man. A bachelor, he said, was like a locomu tive without a tender; and that a man wa.3 ; 25c SPECIALS Be sure and sc: our 25c Specials This Week LUNCH BOXLS, OIL CANS. LANTERNS, SCISSORS. ETC. Duncan Hardware Co •1 HENRY B DUNCAN, Jr. Owner. 214 MARKET STREET. 'HARDWARE fOR HART WEAR." r duPont Gunners Take Much Interest in "Spoon Event ft ■ ou ponts bum ■ rt us T _ _ 1 - M „ ! _U — 1 . ' .. W < t WPOOX. 71S3 Sjsf The usual spoon events w|M be shot over the duPont Gun Club trap« Saturday. ^hen the club waa formed. It sis exceedingly fortunate In securing from T. Coleman duPont. president of the | duPont Powder i , oinv>any. n donation j of five aterlinf ullvor upon*. *uiiiibly engraved, to he „red as prizes a, the regular ahoots every aliernate week, Thl* oftar to br In rffrrt for a period of five years. Already about 3Ro nf the spoons have beet. won. and as they «re high clans plereg of allversvare, the *'*poon rrenta M are very popular. and arc really the best events the Ill i ||T rAlimilfin 1 A/ A fj J 1 . 111 /I R N 8 | R »» fill I Uui JUlllsvfll IT fU|]Pfl| HIRINFR /f f tdlUAl/ll UlllllLA (Continued iront First Page.) derson Department Store Company. Iteclsion waa reserved. Dover Is enjoying n building boom, ' t,c , S'estcst improverncnls will be the building by Alfred Hopkins, of 11hi« town, of a two store brick building mi Governor's avenue near l^>orkcrm.in street for his hardware and implement business, " The Dover Lumber and Milling tom P«nv n mg on buuth Greet near Have» Hill, Workmen arc push ng the cre-Gon ol 'r': œ, [Ihn State House to the new Armory ,, , r . .^ J t ,, . w,1 ° attempted to defeat the divin« purpoae for which C»od had made him would become « forlorn old bachelor, Iä deplorinp the divorce evil, he nabl: i"Whcrm («o«l lia»* joined together, let no c court put •-under. Thcic '!"■ 3000 divorce courts operating in America n "'l better marriage law« arc move im portent than legislation on currency and tariff." In the afternoon Hie visitor« wore j —— I H 1 suiidint. guests at the Delaware Industrial School tor Girls. STORAGE SKI* At, ATI-'. H*'Nting T ANTED — STORAGE, J rooms, fl.00 » month. »torts HMD conW MnAf'S ffl|(i Storni Sfsiion. Htstinf st $3.00 the stftson. snd odd pifffk nf furniture ■ nd shipped to sll ports «f tho world. M Mshon Bros . Sixth snd King*- Sts. mayô tf W »res, $1.50; I Spprisl spams for pi» 0 "s Goods crnfpo rook starrt» OC8F.HOLD GOODB 8TORKD IN' clean, soptrntr lorkrd moms. No" T. Automobilo padded m» for local and long diatsnro moring. Work gUMrsntopd | •***». And, too, it's a harmless bleacher. So many different «tain* it removes, and «0 ««»,-. Full directions and Gibe »cat to any address cn receipt of 25 cents, w Ninth St Wilmireton Del . ^ w - « lnln Wilmington, wet j J • • » . r . Now is the time to get the Heater fixed and ncedtd Plumbing at* tended to. rj-fARLFS STKWART & BRO. Fstimato free. D. A A. Phono. M74. 6KCI RITY 8TORÄUF WAflKHOl HK8. Ponnsylranis Are. snd Clayton 81. TOR AGF— HOL BEHOL D GOODS AND merchandise. Piano sod safe moving « oporialty. Parking, crating snd shipping fo s!l points; pr>rato railroad siding direct into building. Fatimstm free. AMERICAN STORAGF. CO., No. 101 Marrlsnd Art. S Phons. 904D. juuc25*tf. Now Dont Forget Thai Big Tube ol Minions Iron Rust, Ink and Mildew Remover 0. C. PASSMORE. WINTER IS COMING , e (lo otup ey otrcc.. — ■ retains its germ-killing properties. Last* ; anv address on receipt of 40 cent», j 1 formerly ChiR Stewart* Shipley »St. Diamonds Tour Credit'* GoniT. urn HELL. Jeweler. Ferfl BM* m T ruth *1*4 Harket S1*^ M Floor. Pul Your Broom In a Kling-Iasf Broom Cover 'Pi^n dust fly. Thof'a ^hy vrr cull if Klin|ç-^r»Ft —the dust stick-* to it. Besides, ii i» chemically treated «fid kil?* the germs. Can be vaihej, «nd for yêan Once tinerl, nlway» used. You need ft while houte cleaning. Sent to 0. C. PASSMORE. 216 W. Nin'h St.. Wilmington. Del. i.tlub has for keeping up interest. Bo'-T unpinning September t (he club has de 'Iderl, by an appropriation from lia fundr to donate lira similar »poous one iidditional Saturday each month, Jhua giving the shooters three oppor »unltie* **iirh month of winning Kpooua. l*r*rtlcally Miry m*mbrr who take« an active Interest In the affairs of 'hr club now possess one or more of »hen* prir.pp Th* roinHHon« govern mg the contests are ns follows; Fhe Classes-A. B, f. D, f. Spoon ehooti to hr held throe timea r«rh mouth, und one «poon to hr shot for In end, class, Tuesday, nnildms. began operations yesterday. Work is progressing on Christ P. K. STEEL TAB DELIVERED, The Prat all-steel coach of an order of 40 give some time ago by the Reading to the Harlan * Hollings worth Corporation, haa been com plcted and delivered. It waa put In use on the Reading Terminal on It la lighted by el art riel ty and in other respects is of the most modern type. mg r — - —, ... sr zi rrr: fount y and will eont.nue , " ,p ,,f th, ' ho H r 1 '? 1 »« »«rum for '»«t purpose. Moasr. Grubb and New ton. m«mlK»rH oi the bunrd. who are aUo member« oi the 8tate Board of neu IIme. in «-ompany with I'rofeaaor J '•••ley Webb, yesterday viaited the * apple orchard» of Messrs. Hichardson, | ; s ' , ' i ï' r i ." m 1 ' . ,)rrb - v • »«licit ing fruit packing demonstrations at the apple ; packing school which will open np next i Monday at Camden. _ Church, which is supposed to be com pleted by Oetolier 5. There is yet con siderable work to be done on the build The State Live Mock Sanitary Board THE NIGHT SCHOOL OF Re-opens Monday Evening, September 29 Individual inslruclion in Arillunchr,. IVnmanship, Baokkecping. Shorlliand, Type Avrifing. Dralling, Spoiling. Rapid Cilculalions, rlc. Office open every evening this week. 7 lo 9/30. secure the advantage ol term rales. Phone or call for fuff in Enroll NOW and formation, I INSTITUTE BUILDING EIGHTH & MARKET STREETS. ■ HUDSON Six S4. 12250 4 . a ». Detroit , Mick. m m Rides Like Constant Coasting Want a New Car if You Can Sell the Old One? IS Is to the man who «ays "I will get a new car this year if I can trade the one I now' own at the right figure. By "right figure" he means one that does not require too much cash in order to obtain a nexv'ear. Don't you know that cars are made to attract various classes of buyers? Some builder» seek to attract buyer* by giving extraordinary values and with low prices. Other makers five the »ame, or less value, but price their article* high in order that a margin of profit ia left with which to take care of trades. TH * 9 This is made possible by the fact that even the most experienced motorist often il not able to compare values. Qualities usually are determined by the prices that are asked. So the buyer is deceived. He takes a car priced at £3,000, thinking he is getting a £3.000 value, when, as a matter of fact, he may be getting only a £2,000 value and the £1,000 is added to the price to absorb the used cars. j Hudson Six 54 Values Are Real T HIS—"the handsomest car ever designed"— is not built for trading. It is priced low for cash buyers. It is the kind of value you get when you pay cash. In its purchase you are not paying the price to help absorb used car of some other buyer. If you drive a car, then drive this Six for a while. If you do not know anything about six-cylinder cars—then come find out. The man w ho knows nothing of the electric light is satisfied with his kerosene lamp. To him it is the very best artificial light to be , obtained. So it is with the man who knows only the four-cylinder car. He does not under stand the pleasure and satisfaction to be obtained with a Six. The Hudson Six 54 rides like constant coasting. I p hill or down, over rough roads or smooth, at any speed, you ride with a comfort not obtainable in any four. There is nothing lacking iu this car to maks it complete. It has a true streamline body, left-hand drive, center control, entrance to driver'« seat from either side, four-speed transmission and many other details—some exclusive, *É advanced—arc features you should see. Would you let such value be compare« with the fictitious price of a car made lot trading? the Gomcry-Schwarlz Motor Car Co 1011 Orange Street S D. PROUSE. Mgr. Conteata a. '.>5 targeta In event, of MO and 16 over any two traps. Tien to be »hot off the following [week. or on the day of the tontest at the option of the Interested »hooter». Winning one spoon raises the con tentant to thf next, higher < laar*. Af .tor ahooting In ihrro apoon rventa and not «Inning a spoon, the shooter is again placed In the next lower claas. Winning two eponna In any on** class plaies the contestant permanent^ ly in the next higher . In«», n Centeatantii in Haas A are permitted .to win but t*n t2i apootin during a calendar month day »I the Nemours Gun Club shoot, Mrs. W, A. Jonty« breaking 111 straight |aml also winnim the honor o( wearing MRS. JOSIYN GETS 16 BIRDS STRAIGHT I I The acmes ranked bigli. Mrs. The long run »core was (led vaster lor tile weak the Major llmnsny gold trophy. D. B. (lark tw ,, r »; M„ H nm , iu >nd . Mi« Hanna . M a. Moody . Min nomlmati . Ag*'Miaa Kiley . Mita Ntldham . Mi»» WyatuU . Mi»« Hirst . („Mir., I » Clark Mrs. Riley . Mrs. \\ ii-oo . Mr-. D. MrKatg . not lar behind Mrs. w H« •loslyii in me contest lor lirni honor*. She broke 17 of ' cr 25 bird», Mr«. Jos lyn'a final score was IP out of within two of the best previous score (made at Hie club in a contest at 25 or target«. (Mhcr Heures made ere : I» 17 HI 14 13 12 II HI HI n 1« s 11 3 MILLER WINS OVER PAlZift _ round bout between the two "hope»' I mm mm.* expects Miner » 0 set u.. norm«« tire. Both men weighed^!) " Uh " u « h «W ^éét «to ,n " r ,ôun *" fa>t »nough, the |bout then »lowed down to a walk, .Falser arored the only knockdow n In the fifth. Miller waa up quickly, [however, and ready for more. nfntla Ä . th * M " 1 " """»«*»1 Falzer, however, and won h.v a shade, accord Ing to ihr verdict of a majority of the sporting writers. NKW YORK, Sept, 25—Charll# liS|9 1er. the ">«st heavyweight, today* Fa* a victory over AI Falser to hia credit. 1 hut no one who witnessed the ten- | In the Palzer gave Miller a had cgl Five gave the dci ision to Miller and two to Palzer. MATINKE RACING. Following is the entry list tor (Ws matinee lacing at Wawaset Park oh Saturday : I K\ KV| No. 1 MILK HEATS, 3 Qfc Sr I W. B. lint ledge, h. g , It \. Phillips, eh. in, W. Armstrong, b. g... Dr. Bell. e. m . KN KM NO. 2 MILE HEATS, g IN ». B. G, Blackburn, c. • I. W , Mnllin, b. g , ., Bohemia. . Reus March Hniokdalk . Dew er Maid m .laidy Silver .Jack Grady Harvey Hull. h. in.Nabisco Wafer I. I'. Rat ledge, b. g . (>oodcnou|À I \ ENT Ml. 3-MILK HEATS. 2 IN 3. W, M. Veatnian. h, m.Lena DeWe^ George K. Ball, br. in.... II J. stoei-kle, lilk. m... C. K. Donovan, b. EVENT NO. 4 II H. Darliiigtbn, ch. g . Gillespîà W . \. Lank, blk. h. . Il J. Stidham, in. g E' E VI' mi. M IKK HKATH, 2 IN 3. Rivet view Kami, b. m Minnie QnM W . Armstrong, hr, h .. .Brooklyn tJvref W. N. Staat«, h. in.. ■ I < HimMen. h. m . .Klip ora . . /. Leila 1«. Teddy Election I HEATS, 2 IN 3. iff,. Dircatum llelinat Buster Brown Easter Lily Dora Thorne Martha Chime* • I. I O'Neill hr. g .Barrow W ilton I v KN 1 Mi. 6 MILE HEATS. 3 jy, j, •I. I!. I'etitdeniange. h. g .Fox«v Jim J. \\. t ell, br. g . Suiuiuertirld Farm, blk. g. T. T. I. vvieil, h. 111. .lame* W ilson, b. m . f'riijq* Dixie Bov Mabel L, MIKE HEATS. 1 IN :l I idle GeM Silver King Stella A. El-m-re, Jr. Reek EA'KNT NO. T C, A. Saville. b. g. . AA. Armstrong, hr. h Eugene Gravait, hlk m.,., W . M. Rani*, br, g . C. W. Md'.lvvee b. It.