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l aI irai Man Invents a Road Plane Laurel NEWS OF A DAY FROM THE STATE % That May be Converted Into an Ice Boat. CASH PRIZES FOR CLUBS Every Evening's Correspondcm». Theodore T Martin Erorr Newark. Feb. 17. Stab- Club ls-ad»'r of Box's' and Girls Clubs ha« j ust atmoune • 1 a <»>00 cash premium list for the Kent-Sussex Fair to he helrl at H.arrii-.gton. July 20, 27. 28, 20 and 30. Dewev Sapp of Houston, oh.air the Bovs and ('«iris' club aohieve f-ountv, has man o! ment rhauipions of Kent I men r levied a director of t h>- fair and appoint-si »uperintendent of the Boys And 1 .iris Chil« department The new superintendent has arranged for the premium bst in co-operation with the fourty Farm Bureaus and the .'state The contests will he open t<> 4 ;ub otfiee boxs and gsrls of th»- tw»> counties bo tween the «ges of 10 and 21 years, who iking on the farm and home club eiit'-rpns»-« m which they •ire w »ft ijrct-s. <»r uvV- 1 -re.l at the Kent-»Sussex Fair, under lireetutu <>: the Kent ar»,»l »Sussex 1 arm Btinais. m eo-operatiou the F > IVepartinert of Agrieul the 'omit i -vit 1 ;ure t' e F.xtei'.siiiu Department of Dela y .illegt- ami the Public school eoin Kr.tnes ^will have to he in by The l»est club exhibits an« I the ami demousfration \ ar< mmitics Inly P.l. •hmipi m judgu-.g nis will 1 m- s,-nt to the State Fair club memliers of Kent and :i X!1 ranring iiKya counties am eligible t<> ent»-i the rout - ts anil separat i amdm ted f»>r each ronntv. \ '•uti-'ts will be W FDDING AT NEWARK. At the home of Mr Newark. Feb 17.— nid Mrs X. <1 Stroud oi Newark, last , their daughter. Miss R Eliza •ve.ii.ig s-th Mx-'iui was married to Harvey XX »f Mr .and Mrs. ( W Mr« Robert Sweet M-n-lary. son < Mai-lary of N«-wport of Wilmington sai-g aiul played "I ohengrin' The ceremony was . • Bleui« wedding jw-rfi-rmcil . arch entw ined with white c-ariui X Reed, »»«-art m arch iitnlcr m -■»ns and ivy, bx Rev Ilax'id of XX iufe Clnv Cri-ek Presbyterian «».toi lunch I i : i of 1 h<- bride wore a ciianmng gown eiviM- meteor combnwd witb satin She wore «hit ic Lux - with pearl trimmings 1 r p sh.-qieil -"* il caught with bn-lal roses, vid carried a shower bouquet of bridal : '« VS* - I'he bn.h- was attended bv her «isti-r as matron of Warnui ("raeston won- a g»»wii of pah- gn-en :» -»1 earned :i bouquet of pink Th»' bmli .«maid« ws-re Miss Marian, .» sister of the gr»«om. ot pink satin an»l car sweet i«-as and Mrs cm. or w h vi: i-i «wert pea« B* s«n ■a fio wi-r- a gown n*-. I a Luiquet of pink M-sr XIiI»ir»-.i Short, who wore a gown » .f » »• ,<-fi bloom .satin and earned n bouquet •f in ,k «xxeet peas The grwni was at- J • f:d»si by hi® brother Robert C. Maelarx Aft« r Un- ceremony a eollntiot w ivs «» r-, e»i Mr a.»d Mrs. Staelarx w»-tv the n-cip «-iit- o! mi i\ bc'.iatifu! g.fts \frer « sh<»rf truij.sfv-.it m XVashingtoai, hex- will r» «»de at State Hoad . TO I Kt;E CHILD XX ELL are. _ _ ^ Dior. Feb 17.- An noun cement w.a« »«dr here veaterrtaj, that Mr« Maud HV,.».I Baik, chairman of the National League of XX omen Voter«, and Mr«. Gifford rinehet. »-fisirn-an of finance com n-utec of the aajue organization, will «pe. k 1-efore n joint aessiot- of the Delà •■>•«■ legislature here t »n Lehman 1-4 artrocac- ot ihr hills i«ert:unirg to | hild X* rltj.re arri, kindred subject« \mc- «F, se«'.r>- luncheon will bel «erved m »he FVver 4 «'tun C'hih. with I -he I V:v».r league »it Women Voter* .as hostes" \ great revival. The M. F ( hurch 1 five?, Ler I nf lewe», ur.*.»-r the pastorate of Hex Howard Devis.- chaplain in the Delaware I repn-ent. 1 « hnvug ore <"f the gres.tes* rexovsls , x er k'own in the historx of the j ^ lirr l, * ' XIre-idv over n,» conversions have Ls»«.. reported'in thf church and 16 in the Sv- Hav «»ehool The rreetr gs h:»ve beer, •eld r'ghtlv for the nest four works ai.d the church hr-" been crowded. r.-Y-getow r Leb 17 - Fire, heheved ♦r. hrve S en caused hv e defective flu.-, Hr-tT(Tvrd thf fiwrcd hr C harles Xrmour srd t «ranted hy Ollle O'Neal. »wo mile" fr*im Lireoln, this eourtx Swidsv. er.tsihrg a loss of more th«» >ii«s .1er. e Mi'cheil of Miiishorr and I in-1 D XVootter of Drîmar were married :*1 XVhitf-s'.-.lle. Saturday nigiiX hy l»ex', J. B Met a he Ti e lew 4 curt <Omnuaeioncre of Su» se-. eon-tv have elected thy follow- 1 ■ g ttus'f es of H e almshouse for the vear: Hartv L. fan, on. Brulgexnlle; K. J. ! \X indor. Snaford: Frark E. Lyi ch, D e j. | mar; Shepard M. XX alls. Georgetown, R D. ; XVilhem D Wilson, Lewes. R. D. John R. Baylis. a prominent business . man cf I ewes. Lias be«n appoint,*«! a member of the Countx- Board of A-.-s-s.s- j fient, taktrg the place*of Cutofel Robert G. Houston of this citv, whose tern» has cviured ' i ; , _ j Ses.iord. reb. 1,. --XX . Howarn Inrpin -c»u- ed Mor.di 1 Torn a months trio to the Pacific coast. He spent a weeh ; in Sar. Frarrisen, returning home by way of Portland. Seattle, XVashii iPon, Butte. Mont., Fargo, N. D , St Paul and Minneapolis, ('hieag»» and Detroit. He also visited some of tin- big iurnb*-T ean»ps of Oregon ar.»l XX'ashington and says they are truly xvonderful. SPSSFX ( Ol'NTY NOTES. i TOOK PAC IFB TOAST TRIP. . vr 0 : y*m.ou e > I < : r ana - 1rs. X\ . , Greer*way of Roanoke, X a., announce the marriage of their daughter. Mav, f WEDDING TOUR BX MOTOR. 4 ) j i- « - OPEN NOSTRILS! END j A COLD OR CATARRH i j How To Get Relief When Head Z and Nose are Stuffed Up. :: . b'ount fifty! X'our cold in head or catarrh disappears, X'our clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more snuffling, hawking, mucous «lis- j charge, dryness or tn-adaehe, ghr.g for breath at night. Get a small bottle of Ely 's Cream Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic nostrils. no btrug cream in your It penetrates through every air passage of th«: head, sootliing and ht-iiling the swollen or inflamed mucous mem brane, giving you instant relief. Head colds ami eaulrrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed-up and miserable. Relief is •ure I Thomas V. Rhen, Jr,, formerly of this 1 town. The wedding took place in Roanoke ■ on Saturday, February 12, K-u g per 1 formed by Hcv, J. Jjuniirrt, pastor of the i M. H. Church <>f that city. The bride and groom arrived here yes ; terday oti their honeymoon, having mo tored from Roanoke to Senford, passing ! through Natural Bndge, Stauntoti, Harj> I era lorry', XVashington nn«l Baltimore. ( They arc now «topping with the groom« ! brother, O. I), Khen here. They are on i rotite to Milford, where they will make : their home. Nexva has l>eeu received here of < he marriage of Miss Sara I 4 vwrer.ee, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Marty M Loxvret ee of thi« town, to Joseph I'aul Faulkner of W ilmington in Wilmii gton on Sunday. i ■ NEWS OF L.\l'REL. 17. Magistrate Arthur 1 aurel, Feb 5». Henni is havirg the exterior of his ofhee on Merke» street, improved by .1 ooat of paint. Edward lewis is critically ill with pneumonia nf his home 011 X'es» street V mess meeting for men will be held in Christ M. B < 'hureJi, next Monday Rev. K. I) Store «T Beltiiuore, eyenu g. who is pi-etor and tendier of the largeat men's hibJe »-Ihss in the world, liavuig about tuldress. ''The Living Touch." Clarence F. Garrett of rear Lpurrl. left yesterday for Yorkers. N V Miss Evelyn Isaacs, of Bethel is spend ing some time with her pare* ts, in 4 ireen w««h 1 2.000 vnembrrp vill deliver hi« A NOVEL MACHINE. (Aurel. Feb 17 F ( Ijnton XX ar»l has under eo- sintclion «t his gsr.-ig»- <»n Dcln- wiire avenue a seim-convert ibh- road It is »-»pupped with an ordinary i-i gii'c. but has only »hr«-«- Xn airjilane projiellor will be placed on the front of the plane, which will enable the machine to attain a spec»! of between *>41 and 70 mile" -X iiox'cl feature of the plai e I s that it an ice-boat, the , | u ;* t0 ' lnol>i!o wheels. ,n :'V . ,v ', ■ «">v''rt«sl i«»" wh»»eii" i>eilig removable. RECEPTION TO BRIDAL < <>ITI E. Delaware < 'ity, ! »1» 17 was giieli by Mr :ii Inst even: 1 g :>t their home, in of tho arrival of their s»»n :u »1 »iaiigliter in-Law Mr an»l Mr" John Ni-ieh. Ji . y< tenlay, from tllascow , S-otlnml 1 !.° couple were tmirri«-if recently in Seotlnr »1 lb. X recepti«'!» ,.l Mrs John Ketch, lufi 01 Notch is v aii ei git «-er »»n f*te;ijTii-r 4 »alalia«!, be and his briile xx 1 11 resoh- for a ««hoit tim<- xvith their parent«, many handsome gift« xxere reeeiv«'«! by the couple, and «L-ti ring was the feat me of the ex-enii g music furnishe«! hx I'at terson's stnt g orchestra, The following guests attende«! Misse® Lia IVrriek-siu. Catharine H«sr. Bo«««' and Josephine H-gan, Gertrude Baker. Ehzalietli \k»-r. Mi ami Mr« X'iixtvoll, Mr ami Mr« Frank * assMiy, Mrs I XViIson. Mr BOTH SIDES KN4 ROJt Hi D 4iN The property Zeuris xx-.as survey »-<!. yes shoxved that Mr Delaw ir»- < it y Frh 17 of Anthony t onlay Zeuris' building was <»' , itches on the town's property ot» «it e side, and that he owned 2 inch«-« of the alk'yway betwe»-Ti his house and (he postofhee building The survey is the r»-sult of a dispute the alley. Mr Z«-urts claiming that big property ht " b-oii dntiage»! -it time« Rx- the mail »-art being pushed through to rra.'h the aide e-.t-;,i .-«■ The alk*y xxhi, h «* ''apposed to be four fe.-t wule. »hows hut three feet, . inches m width _ „ IVLaw-nre ( Ux, J 1 ^' T «r ,a t'. John I-ang Mate of the ( s s (.em-ral Kerry for the past few years has been laid off. A card party wan given hr the teachers P^>hc scbo«.l at their home, last evening ]*nx-ftte Asobrnok of l ort <iu Pont has purehHard a neax' Buiek automobil« Mrs. \\ illin .111 McMullen of Port Penn « tertnine»! her ."hm da y school elfnss at her home, last ex-et 11 g The survie over PELAXVAUE (TTY NtXAS. Hoekwwn, Feb 1. -Ho»-k«-s«m (.range held it" regular meeting on Monday ex-en »UK Several communication« on s«v»!.s and fertiliser® were received and discussed the regular business mc-tmg the following literary program xras offert: Singing by tho grang«-. a paper on Abraham Lmeoia, vnlmitarily br>night t > ti»e meet ing by Mr Richards and read by Mr Guthrie followed i>y a few remarks bx Mr Riçbarcis »m tins subject The roll was called, the lady uiembers answering by ginr»K sorne hnlpiu» n'.. J >-d » tn anus w lf f- *«d f- h " *J"' U b > * lvln * » name ren "??n o! 9 F )II ' e larm pest. I he Leturer. Ellen Trimble, exu.lamcd wi.y -t X aler.tuie s J)«y !« celebrated Irene of l>el*w*re Grang. gave an m teresting ta;k oti tirang " ,r s. T . . r . , r . I^eb nar - *; ' 1 2* ofhreis ™ No ' 1 ' , "* Pvt law. Delmar. were ir P alle«! M«,r d^v evei.n g. T he foU.-wing Grand I>.»lge officers officiated: L. XX Marvel, acting Kra l ld chaneellor, S U Morns, graml J H viee-ehaneellor; master-at-arm«; 4». L. Mar vp Jr lnnpr ifl I, ', T . tJ ,, v lhnt T t R ;. R I ^ 1 a,lF ' ^neclmr commander; J. ( Kilhara, xnce-ctifiuceilor ; Xx . >. I. l.llis, prelate: M. H Hearn, master of work: XX'. XX . XX hay land, master of finance; J. E._ Clearyt master of exchequer; XV B. Elliott, keeper of records and seal«: ^ X'itgliig. master-at-arms: < E Hastings, ini er guard: F XX'. P Wooten, ; fl ,iis ; de vuard H4>4 KESSIN GRANGE. ! K, or P. INSTAURATION. ; j Newark. Lei). 17 At a meeting of Lieutenant 4) Daniel Post. American L» — j gion, Tuesday mght 18 new m« > mbt-rs w » r»- taken in. .Starting loniglit Un-re w'il! lie a series of lix-e baaketbull games 1 between the lA-gion team and the Junior j Order American M»*elianie« fix«,-, Students of the high school l»el»l an j oyster supper at the armory last night 1 NEWS OF NEWARK. - TOOTS AND CASPER Baby Was the Vocal Accompaniment. Cop» right. Kin. r ■ 1 Sgg n r F UN SN HUvaJ T Ht Su Ml> WAb CHANtr» -rX N To THt PifVlO 0 'XMO 006 ; IN) I» king- OVtnl 'XHb L WH^VT-Î I bfvt-l-i 0C^f» - 1 f NO I HE IhinJG GrilFtR HfXri \Ci FtVri Lfl iSvfefîe <N INGTfXil NXEMT5 . V HIO ' v'u-xno roe FlVJt MviNlrtS* a ILL ThriCd NOU-TO C(?fXUSlLl ^j»ir, v 1 ojT OF SIGHT, ftHBY. I NI W ■ ' jjONiNA CriftiN N0U T 0 THE PlfXNC So l k'riOvV] VaIHEQE N 0 Ü > MOvn) WEHfXMF XNHihE PfllPA Gcbf* JOT Fdv 3CME ^ Ci&OiCc»'. o 'K - ■ a \\ FOR OoK HEALTH'. H 6 ND THE n'.cM OUT Foe THt PlftNO V v — ■J -■ I A H ^ a ♦ X _ L LJ c 1 DA Df\ DA.-DA DA OA v \ 't *•! (:r ! » } r dt sV. ■ mm ' «i ' <•& J (7 ou i Goo J g 00 DA DA Vi Bm U») 3? ill . v X { É>' $ o 0 V » Y c I / ASsr/iT G • 3 V V i_! i°oî K". " 61 o G M ~ HI <s\ 3 . } M - •-* > m (f/M X If \At<\ . I) -a. i o V/ JX m L° p IU 'i"l s t ~T » / N ■; r 6 r « » 7 tPT/; o s i vX 1 81 « j i o *, \ •c l.t.i luxU-MS '■> cl,,.., „„ .. .. j ---'7 w*ai A i for the benefit of the school Athletic asso eiation. At the meeting of the New Century ('lull on Tuesday former president« of the club entertained. They were Mr«. John Pilling, Misa France« Hurd, Mr«. ( V O. Houghton and Mr«. W. E. Holton. Fol lowing the meeting of the olub next Tuesday the social service committee will entertain the seniors and juniors of the high school. 'Hie funeral of Mrs. Rachel E. Apeley, aged tit! years, who died on Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Tannic ( irant, was held yesterday. The laidy was taken to W esley Chapel, Rock Hall, Md., for burial The deceased was the mother of Melville II. Apsley, former chief of police of Newark. The annual banquet of the Delaware College Alumni Xssoeiation will be held in Old College, Saturday night The indications are there will be a large at tendance Dr W alter Hullihen, president, of the college will make an address, Mem l«ers of the faculty and board of trustees w ill attend ( ECU. COUNTY NOTES. Spu isl (' , orresi>r>;ut«-ni'e of Every . Evening Sheriff Heth, Depulv Sheriff 11 unies, 4'hid of Police I'ott.s an<l Stnt«- Motor Officer Moran, inade aeaptun- <»f live bamliti, late Mon da v night I'aylor 1'reeniai'., ('. ('. Me Cunlv. ('. H Burroughs \aron Tracteu lierg. all whit -, tin«! ferny Mason oreil. all from Washington, aid Herbert King, of BaLston \ :x The local officers hint reeeiv«-il early in the day a n-port ot th<- gai ' g hokiii-g up James Doolittle, of I'hiliuldphia. r-.ear \Vt--( Grove, I'a ami robbii g him <>f $(>tHlin money I he robhera drove t-« Flkt-ui and stopped nt Pierre cafe for a huu-h ivh*-li the h»eal otfn-i-r« elosinl 1 11 on them and took tlu-m into custody. Ml w«-r«- arm«*d Bet «een $7»(R) and $4100 1 n money was found 111 their pockets. Sfn-ri(T Seth ami Dçjmty Humes w»-re outwitted earlv vest rdav morning near Rising Sun when they attempted to arrest a machine containing about <1 <*<• worth of whisky. The «i'beers jumjasl on the running Imard of the machine, but t lie mg thi-i-i aw.IV. ami itiaile (h«-ir eseaj« Tlu-funeral of Mr» Klisabeth X Ilar ivfi»> »b»sl on Tuesday at her homo North I fts| her sou Vaughan Harvey « In 1 is »-onfim-d in I Jkt >u j-i 1 ' ch;u g»-»l wit h »-ausing t tu- »leaf h of his firot her, I .aw r»-nei Harvey who »ii»'»l Tuesilav uiglit in Fnion Hospital from gun stiot woumls, aft »moon, ami If arvev• s said will permit the prisoner (•» attend tin* «fouille funeral at North East I'rnlav School at 1 i-i-danee Olheer Mi-Xev. ha»l Feb. 17 Klkton. Md . •,. 1 - -eupants gave them a »hove, knock - . -, \-e% . will tak»- place tomorrow also the funeral of La\xr»-ne« The local authorities, it 1 a doxen mon- parents from various ser f ions f 4'cell countv before Justice S»-ot t-n. vest-nlay, eharg««l with permitting ehiklreii to violate the school iitt«*li I'hev plea» le» 1 guilt \- ami a «s»-»! on «-ach . tluir »Ian«"«- law fine of * » ;»u»I »■ isf> as imp Mr and Mr- 1 »t - Kbue. etib-rtaine»! about _'.'» XX ilmington friends at their horn»- 1 n Elkton. Tuesdav ex-enmg ' * XAEDDIN4. VT 4 III STI RT4»XX N ''x-ci.lriB spcrtal ('orrcsiumdcncc of I.very 4 hi-stertoxx 11 , Md,. Leb. 17 with ferns in <j cut floxxcrs, the honu- «»f anil Mrs I Veoralcl R «iliert Huex-, on Mr Mount XVn on Bla«-«'. wi»s the «s-eja- of « x-rrv pretty wedding :» ♦ noon <>n Tues day-, when their Msier. Miss Margaret Pauline Huey, lieejime the bride » f Ralph Sharp Broxvn, n young busmees man I edenilsburg The ceremonywhich xvns performe»! by Rev N < * Gibson, pns f ( hn«t M P. ('hurch.wns witnesse«l by a fexv relatives ami close friends of Miss Huex- and Mr Brown, A« the brule r• «J groom descended the stairway into the livuigtoom, Mir.« Ar.rn Brown, sister <>f the gro* m, aero tnpnnied by Joseph N. XVhe-» 1 ly. xiolmis'.. «ai g' very sweet ly. "O l'r»-/m«e Me " A buffet luncheon was serx-cd to those . after which the bride ami groom. \\ tor pies» amid show ers of good xxi-tu-s. left in their automobile for an extended xve«Jdirg t»mr Thev wall reside in Federal-burg Shearer-tiatts Marriage. James Sayers of (410 Market sn-o-iTice^ the marriage of her Mi'dred F Gatts. t*> Johti F Mr® ctrei-t daught»-r Sh« »rer at Elk ton, Md , December 16. R«-x- (7eo T Md»-rson Thev 192 > b y were attended by Miss Margaret J Ltickinau ami John J Powell, Jr r U DANDERINE t? Girls! Save Your Hair »Make It Abundant! V*«' *■ IA J- »..-g . st. m ■0 ¥ Immediately after a "Danderine'' nms «age, your hair takes on new life, lustre and wondrous Lx-auty appearmg »twice a« heavy and plentiful, because each hair seems to (fuff and thicken. Don't fi.f x'our hair stay lifeless, colorless, [»lain »,r scraggly You, fi>o, want lots of long, strong, beautiful hair. A J. r »-eent bottle of delightful "Dander me" freshens your scalp; cheeks »landruff and falling hair This stimulating "beau ty-tonic'' gives («» thin, dull, fading hair (hat youthful brightness and abundant thiekneaa.— All druggists! NEWS OF THE 011 AT NEW CASTLE Death of Irving Manning, Promi nent Lodge Man, After a Long Illness. flpcrlul Correepondenee of K» < , v l ivening New Castle, |<'«.b. 17 Word whs re ceived here Inst evening of the death of Irving Manning, uged 2H years, a for mer resident of flu« city, son of Mr and Mrs James Manning, who died on Mon day evening The decease»I for several months pasf had resided with hm si-T'r, Mr« Frederick Bramble, on it farm about two miles outside of Klkton M»l Me bad been confined t<> his home for about, two months with coinp'vnfions, followed bv pneumonia He w as a member of fndust ry iTouneil. Junior Order Lnif»d \nieriean Mechanics, of this » it v having been a nmintior for eight mont hs a former mem her of the old ( 'oiripani H. Organized Militia, anda member of the Bar,oca Class of the Methodist Episcopal Chun It The members of Industry ('outiril held a Hjierial meeting last evening to arrange for at t «ruling(Jv* funeral, and aei»nunit tee comprising Robert Harrington. Jr . Ibiliert, Harnes, Warren Conner an« I Marvin Hat ton. will alt'p .,1 the funeral nn<l act a lallbearers The funeral servie,-« will be leid at the home of Mr and Mrs lre«h-ric Bramble tomorrow aft ■moor 1 ul 2 o'clock, with service« at. the house Interbienl will be Iliad«» III the Bethel celnet rv, near Fhisapcukr ( 'itv. Tims- ehiMn-u survive. They an- Katherine E., age»l »V years. Irving, Jr . , r ». at «1 Anna B . Î I'he members of (he ( JimmI Will Hre< o extinguished H fir,' at the stables of I.e-.vi . Faulkner, on ('lark -jtreet ni--ir Seventh, last evening The damage is slight and 1 covered by 1 nsurance Charles 4 iallowav. a elerk employed at Platt's gpieery, v»-ster»L'iv while leav mg th«* store 1 n a hurrv ran into a iiusti wagon outside of the building an»l r< i-eived lacerations of t he let t hip Dr B M Allen gave attention Last evening Business Manager Charh K tug of the New Castle High Helped basketball team received a telegram from the Klkton High Seiend f-am. can (he game which was to have taken pi e tin« evening 1 n tie- < tper.a House Sevt-ral of the Klkton player« are confine»! to their home« with gi ip The local team will plav Dover High on Satordav evening at Dover, and next \\ .-dees,lav th««v will plav the Bearom Business C..H,-ge five it the \X dmington High Heho»d gymuasiuin and the following Friday evening Penn « drove team will („> the attraction in the (>i«-ra Horn«-. The winner of the ennte«t for the title of Hie pamphlet "What Shall W, Name It 7 " which was dlstnhute.l by .1 T .( f, F Klltwoii lue. ««-verni w«-ek« ägb, will lie announeed in th«- next issue of the «•cling fi, f . Umklet m too nnswrra wem nMeivalbv the firm an«) 50 , K . r cent of them were from this ntv Other answers wire received from N«-w York Newark N .1 . Clinton, low 1 , I o>( Walts tic Mass btmI vario'i« jmrt« of Pennsylvania and Delaware Yesterday afternoon, while several wrorknu-n were «ngagfsl in rutting down large tree on the Tobin lot on W-st Fifth stmet for tire woo.l, a jsirtion of the h<-, fell on the prop*-rt> of Jaine« T ('hallen g« r, Jr , nearby, damaging th*- bsrk jmicfi and a portion of the back fence None of the workmen was injured Fiy the fall ing timlier The m«*tnbers of the Meth«xlist 1 pi« copal Church will begin a sen.-« of w. klv cottage prayer meotingg Pomorrow -v.-i. • ing the firs' of the «une* will 1^ held «♦ thu hovno of Mr und Mrs >*c#ir Mkring»*. on I Why avenue, m charf^ of the c!h.-»h lenders The boys of the Agriculture depart-: ment of the New ( awth- High Hchnol are having te«».« during t.h««ir lesson is-nod-' on various seeds and imlL X r^terdav the first twt of *ilk whs tnatlc from ■« Hoi stem cow the pnijs-rtv F.nuiM-tt Simon of Row- Hill. Th«; tswt showe.l 4 per cent butter fat Fourteen n-aulenW of Dottninsx ue vtwterday .J,tamed employment at Pigeot» Foint Harren r^oimor on I tir-sduv attended the »»-»«ion of th*- State Council >>t ti»e Junior M«-chames at S* -.fonl, as .» »1», gate from the Industry <'ounci! Harry P kheru has annmuwted him «elf as a rtu»di«late for City Council for th*- elerUon m Ann Mrs Andrew alitrhell vewterda-. left for a visit to Mr ami Mrs 4 harlea Valton and family of New York. Mr and Mrs Francis McDowell, who reside between this edv and Christiana, are receiving congratulations uj«,;-. birth of a Fhiv t Mrs Hamiu-l Walker of the Baldton is oonhned to h«-r home with grip Tia« evening the members of Friend ship I/idge. No •>. \neie.nt Order United Workmen, will meet in iegul«r session At the rinse of the meeting quod games will 1 „- playetl Mr. and Mrs Joseph Snavely of 1 ,«- t>a non. Pa who have been guests of Prof. and Mrs Henry F. Snavely for se(-er:J days, relumed home toda> Mrs. James Hatton.Mrs .Joseph Dough erty and Miss F.lla Hall are ill with grip, Prof. Henry E. Snavely superintendent of the publie schools, who has been eon fined t»i his lied for several days, serious ly ill with pneumonia, is showing improve ment. Frank Hurnn, son of Sirs. Clara Baron who has Ik-cii ill for several days with pnmmioma, is getting along nieelv Mrs Bessie R<>11. wife of Max J. Roll, and three children are confined to their »1 the f j home xvith grip Vletrolas and Records, Biidgewater. Adv. -♦ ( HALLENC.E FOR D.XXIS (LI* FILED BX FRANC L - New X <>rk Leb 17 Lraiiee fileil :» clialleiig«» for tin- Daxis ( uj> at tip- hea»l »jiiart.-rs »)f the Lnited States Imxxn Tenn i Association here yffsterriay. this i- thru, fifth chfdlei ge iec«-ived, (he British Isles India, Spain and Xustralasia having al remly gixvn notification <>f their u.tenluiii l<> coinpi-le for the trophx. Ei tries will close on Mardi 15. I > '» Ï , \\ i V w h Beauty Secret ' i acquaintances | toni.a.i born and br«*«l. t,»it for •> 1 vi !trn " r more has l«*-ei« making lu« home i 'Is-avher- lor »iv.ut (*-,» yenrs he has | been ** S, a Isle City wher- h" followed . H »>U«lfie«s of eontmet 1 .,g «u - «« until ree*.#(lv. w h< i consider« 11 to I I resort«, and th- l«wt place m , f °r healthy, congenial living Mr Fman is a printer of the old school, , A»«I learned to set tvjs- arel V» { ier | b' rt himself m the «let ad.« of th« art ! preservative in the oHi«-< of the famous j Delaware < .-i/ctte, one of the ^v«ral new« papers that sol «sequent I v were combined Ic KE'P the ay stein clean. Eliminate the poisons. If nature will not do It for you, help nature with a natural medicine like Dr. Caldwell'« Syrup 1 'epsm.Tske a teaspoon f U I for a few nights and wnfrh Hm nsults There will be a feeling of lightness, the eyes will lie brigFif and sparkling, the lips i«-«J, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the recognized, stanuard remedy for constipation, and it lx rnnglpitlnn lh»t gf e« warnen hfsdx-he», rflllltie«». I,,,« of •DliCtlt«» ■ nd sleep. b»«l hre^lh and had r«im p esi*»n. fir l aldwell'a.Sjrmp f'epaln will relieve you over night, and do it gently hut thoroughly. It ia Just a combination of simple laralfve herha with pep«(n, ao aafe lh*t it is given lo Infanta A alsly rent hot'!» will last (or months, and Isst year eight million Ix'ltles were bought st «Irug stores — I» itself a guarantee of merit. ; : j 1 the cheeks pink. : , \ i TRY IT FREE ; Send me your name ami rnlchru and I u ill tend ynu a frrr tuyl hntrlr of my Syrtif) f'rpiin. Arfdreii me fh. W P (/aldmrll, 71 î W'usFiinjjtfm St., M'mti. rllo, III f * rryhody nvil ihm nr frit a latativr, anil it 11 tUtoknoui t hr hr it Write rnr tirlay. ! i ; I li ; L0KING IN ON OLD FRIENDS Printer of : ! Former Wilmingfon Old School Resuming Former Acquaintances Here. John Fmnri of S« a !«!«> J , prosp» ■<■»>' is |»Hiki.ig and as genial is ever, ■ 1 « 1 » Wilmington, this w*-ck re.icwiug old i Xfr. Finn is a VX liming- I ,,f J score with much he retired ! inw bi« horn«-, as F»e til»- fi.»«-st of all scnsi'l« the world 1 i I► « i♦ S»-a Ll<- < »tv is I with I.verv E vening H<- ds*i w«.rke»f on the Morning Ib-rald <«f the 11 Bvrncs, and 'he m itml.uitnta-rs of i»a «ucim-sno^ Hie Morning New« II« continued m the ln-iness for many years I tm«- had whitened Mr Emanshatr n ' •' '«e fi». 1 « -•» f«-w «if his ohl A drnmgtori «nen-ls still living. an»l 1 « enjoying in t« rcurs», with tiif-rii 'lus w*-ei< fir. Willi« Rowe (.ertnrea on tfrira in St. Paul's '1. K. 4 hurch. .. ^ frj< % til .. eontiru nt was ,h„ -f A icrt ir ■ F.y Dr Willi» j»,,*,. lu M M E Church last t. I? a -. :rnt- d bv :ic>ru than Jon rCi [ t%r „\ i a * rn Mlic*, and >»y a if 4 tlUu-ti<»n of oE»j«-»*t» of nat ive manufacture ari i „ tin - urm ;, r , ' r-ps-sï-ntiitiv« of tFi«* Centenary ln ., v ,. rr ,. : , t ,,, tn ,. %j { Church. Dr K(W( . r , V imtcl part- u trie Dark (.',,ntinr:it Much iia>.c a population of o, ,»x)«Hk> natives -wugn-d -, the .-ur of les» than dozen sehwis mmiouan p n . ik ,.i ,. rs ,, r d->ct ,rs. working m«l«'r flic » ;i , !r . , Xîl p ;„ t ■ , r u ,j s:v , Ml l j.. in kwhalf of the movement y supp»er was served. pr«-ce,ii;ig the me*'-tmg hv rFe- women "f tFi • , ■* ' 1 f j | L bijf h<- n in vigoro'i-» health and looks THL I) \RK CONTINENT. 1 g.» combs sp»><»ns -nurca, t- ■ the le.a»lers ■ >f the 'ex-ery member can vass (ielegatton of the 11 gr-iups into •hurch has been divi»i*-<i. These , ' I*o not faii to «**e the demonstrations of mill and tractor all day Saturday, February tilth., at White Bros., X. K. 4.'or. Front and 1 'range.- Adv. x .„ , , Eyangei,-t Nygren ,a>t uig.it rnti vise,! tne to.iowers -it science, m au a< 1 - Baptist ( hurch. -eilig for tv - 1 :- j ill-existence of 4 rod the tL- -iept.i« of the i ttie i"tronomer h»" gone into which the are » utereatvd 111 -« curing th»* funds for the yearly bu»ig* t of $22 iC*J Tracter Ib-num-urai ion-». Kvistence of (iod. in the Sxicdrsh claiming that they are niupy of the geologist dives 1 «4 hi til the ski, he state.-, trying to fin«i a denial of God when ail nature stands as witness, without once faiU-rnig. ».gamst this philosophy. ir> - "No-To-Bae has helpexi thousand« to break the costly nerve-shattering to bar»»* habit X\'henex-er you have a l»»ag mg for a cigarette, cigar, pijie,^ or for a chew, just pi a e a harmless Xo-T«>-Bac | tablet in your mouth insUiail. to heJp n-lieve that awful desire. Shortly the ' habit may be completely broken, and you are better »>ff uientally, physically, finan cialix'. It s so easy, so simple. Get a box of N»»-To-Bac and if it divsu t lek-ase von from all craving for tobacco 10 any form, vour »Iruggist will refund your money vithout question PLANS ANNOUNCED Continuer! from png'- J 1. All member« of the Winning ton Conference, r>a»io)«, supplies, re tired minister«, dlstri« 1 siipertnt,« n<l wits and officlftl visitors to bo snt»-» tnlned iibsolufoJv free ffornes are 1 ■ provided for all tbes< 2. The Conforenes Htwwsrdn <!»•/ men! to bo provided with acrorniijod.t Uona «t the hotel to bo paid for b, (he Ruroau 2. The dob-aat»« to the i>«y K,|o, torsi Conference ran *<un«i either by Aijtomobtlo or by train reaching t'rl, rteld, H>i«t*y morning, April 1, at 10 o'clock, and their session « an I** In ai I ,f Co nfereneo H«ssl'*r»s 10.30. They rnv complet« 'heir l«l,«,rs i In time to («k« th« 1 p. m. (rnln «rut, or rsn remain until th« i.Ht train, «r«or*l Ing to tfi«'(i pleasure« Dinner und s»jp t per will be provide»«! for the «lep-gar, s to ha p*M for by the Bur*»»-! <»f *'*u. ferenre Hesaions No Arrin(Mn«nti have h«-* n made nor 'Mn he made for entertainment of *>fher than tho *l»«rve Vaughan H. Collin«, Hupt , John lé. Jobn«on. Pastor. V. H— If » «ru» rante«r «an i »<• giv« (tint 76 m»-n will g«r out, n «pee-tal irsln Will leav« Crlsfl"!«! at, 10 20 p fleeting wdth the rritdnlgh« King's f'reek. j m , cr»n fmln wt t «inference Program Arrange»). The program f»»r the 4"onfer*riee s«ie «Pin h«a t«cen ni range'! It 1« «s fol 1 Iowa TilMMtay, March 29, !92l,—7.20 p. stcwArdshp meeting, Kov. f*»hn W |t SumwAlt. It. 1»,. chairman, (her E. m . R«v J.n Ix>ve)«iy, D I»., epcjikcr. rn-j hy Immanuel 4'h»irch rh»»lr W«y1n<-»MlAy— H.30 a m«-nt t>f the I bird's Hiii«|i'-r. organlMtlon ; ronfi-n-i »,»■ !»r.«ision, 2 unnlvereary of th MlA«lon«ry Hc<rl«-ty, Mr«. William H ;'■«rs'«ii, f«r<«U 1 ing, speak< r. vTos l r 'or rn , the K«' r c«<nfcr«-n Woman'» Foreign en» o Hooper of Washing'«»! . I A»i»l >n Hannan. I» l> l/rew Theological Hemlnery. <>nti>»i*rv h- « w««.. M»»«li v ' 7VVhH ' ,h ' Ir»g, ' Hev L» B. I'wjle. » half man, .»cl »1res« hy Key It ./ Wade, j 1 a'ercfipticon. Afr1«a the N (7or»tlnent,'' Iry Itev Willis R D. U.; m«i« 1 e by Immanuel « 1 choir U Ho Thursd*-.'. *20, a quiet h«>ur, Conference aenslon , 2 20 . of the W'f<m*n'« Horn« Missionary < ictv. Mr« Bmrna !.. WcMIn pr-si'l; » 1 -« aXsr Mr«. I> H St.rc»t of Wsshirtg 4, adArfuie r»y Hev. Dr. Hum. i n 7.30. Annlx sraary of «h» » onfr-rsn« • ù Ke anitiv' worth l-enguc chairman; *r«*>vksr. K«»v. ''hnri tjathrls. I» L>, of r*hîc«g'. « "Th«» Htswardshlp of Ltfe: " rnu W. <i Har Immanu«! Church « hotr. Friday. 2,30, qul*t hour 9 to voter» r.» annhrenwry. halrr,«« K H Itashl-H, sAdress l.y It. flog.-tey, I», I» , i, ,«Wr.-«s «, Hannan. M veterans' .«mu ««mtln ied. a mas» im-stln«: H«v F.. H I »ash lall F Wa«*on Hannan. f>. D «ter. Ills t .ffle«, and Ills railing C ness «< «slot, of ty»» I V>nf«r«n< e I # r ■rs.i hy Th ;nusi by Immanuel f 'hurch < h«»(r 8 *tu«d*>-. 4 30 «e«s!»>ri of th«* »I u let hour. biivtnciM« 'onferenc« .lay school anniversary. l!*-v M.i McCann, «-halrman: »rpeak<-rs ft*»v. H. IVvvard. D I> , Rev E. < 4, adArciw by Ur. Har. nan versa ry <>T tha Anti-Saloon i mh.k fTiurch Temperance Hoetefy; hairman ; «r>cAksr« 'rabb. The Anti levague on tha F«v.Insula âne» True »VI »«on. D. Tt.. Th» era Cr»-«d, music b> Imnianuei «.'bur« chotr. rtu n - XV oc h I 7.3»*. ».nnl r». f'rettvman. (icorsrf. W. .Ur >11 ~i»r Rev. i>f«<ra 1 - h fluiMlAy—9 a m.. Bw. R. K. Rtaphenaon. It. bv the -Hatrict sup*nntendent«; sermon by ibe biAhop. «♦«rrtes. Hav. T. K Terrx love feast. I'fl by D.. assistai 2.3»J. rnemorta» hairmwn, ordinauon of deacons and - der» Bishop XV. F. McDoweU; meeting conducted by Rev. Jc-epfa Nat*. D. D. ife serv i»-« 7.30, music bv ln.manu* Church choir; praise sérxûce; by Hev. Joseph C. S ate. Monday—x.30 a. m., »juFt hour 1 :si nesa »essirn of the . onlerence ; reading the app«iintment»; .adjournment. sonne The I.ay Coaierenee. Th», '^y <7onferen»?e will meet .t 10.30 Friday. April I. in -hw ansembly room of the church. Jud«;e Waiter A. Poweii of Dover ia the ;>resident Prof C. A. Short of Newark, secretary Rev. Watson F. Hannan. D. D.. of Drew Tneoiogioal Seminary will deliver an address -weh afternoon at • His subjects will dea» with matters vital to the minister and to the people. Hon. Waiter O. Hoffecker wtii the singing at the Conference and conduct the praise services at *h anniversaries. An .-dmatzona! program tn Sur- la >s< , hooi work will be put on bv K . A s M iveboch from 7 until , lin n ... Vj advanced methods it tn»i ■\ «*n ca» r Mr Carr: :on A d «h h' * '-'i lU* \v- »; Tht foliowtng: hu rohes *vi — — TKAR HERE - - 1 BURPEE'S ANNUAL FRE E Burpee's Annual .sar, ; and dower garden. It t .'» ; If v best seeds that grow , ing. Burpee's Annual a Just tear out th.s cc ; XV. Atleb Blkpeb Go., Se Please send me a free . | I I * i Burp« h -Name hx' K. I), or St. BURPEE'S SWEET i PE4S / Tow N 1 _ — - TEAR HERE — - r %• v* ». • */• *v- ♦«■*.••. ■ *r< • Home-made, but Un» W o • Equal for Cough» l Ï Muir.« a («0,0. •* rn»l. *t rrm r. .l#f^ad«Me II) (»r» |S»r»«l *«• ear. V*% • V- V-*. • **•%•'« • • ». >r i i » 1 »1 > fa* t if you have A «companied wit tiejiîe, hoarsens««, or or if vour chii'l w ■ i night w'd.h efi help, try »hi* .eotigh remedy you with 1 ti,,• .»»to a ; ■ with pi, n gr; yon e»n use » ! f er, Id sip »P I 1 reliable Any druc nota corn syrup, deeirstf Hi realty rernarkah taste« (*«•«, <t sn l it r«n lie <ie And lu t. r.g V««u «an efr-igt, n a li 1 ra/se ne si tb.oat t.rkle irnlAte'l rner sn«l brofieli I fe s :.end» >1 th t ness, «-.-is« »»ton. Pin»» • a ♦ rAted ,-orn j in« rtf ra* ' oown Ch-igh», ihr', T'.ere «re % K 1 E cf th « m ment, »«V with fill" <1 thing e'se * at i. fact '• (iin«fe»l f ♦ ur t, r In«! •r- «h mit let.-a «In v Pic -4 Me« ». Vf» * « Tft iff < A N 4>ut of '»•r» i» e tf FeHritai I* 7« ds t » l Riimmafs K«1» VT« «T»,- • f H#f < b«ir*-ti Part«h H« D * t 4 i Or. FYiwqrri« A re » Harml«w Sabahtur < v Dr Fvfward»' Ol-w •ssult of fir Fytwarr*« not to treat hvsr ?nr* trim* ■ ~»r. «nth <~alomel ntee UhJet* a 'nirerf with jractice »ith t Thrv do al» t toe* hut J«« 1 «n nm mt haf '-airs, no -notnr. o • , rijras rr c'a new om »on «■» HäV itirr. -.i-n ! ■■ Take I>r Fzjwanti* D *ri s * ivcr 1 TK 3 agr ' md wfim yoa fee* Note how they clear cloudn* ► m up the spmrs. » CHASCO-VIN'S 150TH TESTIMONI R. L v w paper hang X in % grea: hieiter t««iax I ne one »»I I tOOA. fixed m 'hree A mger and K f 3 ' ig •»<6 », I 4 V K. 1 .F, Kol