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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 11

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11 WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS. WILMINGTON. DELAWARE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1916. i SUFFRAGISTS IN POPULAR VOTE IN STATES ON PRESIDENCY.

"SAVE MONEY ANNUAL SESSION El 9th and King Sts. Adopts Resolution Asking Con greuional Delegate to Support Federal AmendmenL HOME JOIN OUR Sewing Machine Club NEW With an addreaa by tr. Anna. Shaw, honorary president of the You Can Be Satisfied There is no reason why you should not be satisfied! If you are laying aside a certain portion of your earnings each month, the time will come when you will bless the day you began saving for the latter days of life. hvesf In a Good Diamond There is no better way to save money than by Investing in a good diamond a stone that will stand every test, ana one'that will increase in value as time rolls on.

We will gladly take back any diamond we sell at any time, should you want a larger stone. National American Woman Suffrage Association, as the star feature, the twentieth annual convention of the Delaware Equal Suffrage Association was held yesterday In the rose room! of the Hotel duPont vith the evening session In the High School auditorium, items of business Included the elec Club terms $1.00 each week the machine is paid for The Clab Opens Monday, Nov. 13, and Closes Saturday Nor. 18. LIMITED TO 100 MEMBERS Do not miss this opportunity, select your machine tad join at once.

tion or officers and the adoption of several timely resolutions. The following officers were elected: Mrs. John W. Braaslngton, president. Miss Agnes Downey, first vice-president.

Mrs. TVtlllam Duggan, second vice- NEW YORK. Nov. 10. The total popular vote received in each of the states by President Wilson and Charles E- Hughes, but based on Incomplete reports and estimated, indicated that the President received 403,312 more votes than Mr.

Hughes. The table follows: State. Wilson. Hue he. Alabama 89.000 80,000 Arizona 29.641 Arkansas 85, 37,000 California 466,269 Colorado 168.257 95,716 Connecticut 99.687 106,378 Delaware 26.111 Florida 60,000 12,000 Georgia 109,200 28,000 Idaho 68,000 54,500 Iliionoia 869,152 044, 601 Indiana 333,466 339,437 Iowa 216.

SIS 279, 0S5 Kansas 315,000 277,000 Kentucky 219.000 193,000 Louisiana 68.000 9,000 Maine 64,15 6.4il Maryland 133,211 113.773 Massachusetts 247.327 268.361 Michigan 237,1 14 308,122 Minnesota 176,577 177,255 Mississippi 81,000 5.000 Missouri 376,000 345,000 Montana 54,608 Nebraska 98,323 75,081 Nevada 12,448 9.812 New Hampshire 42,905 42,723 New Jersey 209,332 264.320 New Mexico 34,545 33,251 New York 756,010 863,987 North Carolina 158,000 110.000 North Dakota 54.449 52,831 Ohio 578.000 496,720 Oklahoma 140,000 110,000 Oregon 116,550 123,570 Pennsylvania 610,747 695,734 Rhode Island 39,353 44.153 South Carolina 68,000 1,500 South Dakota 45.449 50,892 Tennessee 138,647 97,553 Texas 228,000 5S.000 Utah 77.341 48,948 Vermont 21,832 38.254 Virginia 60.107 21,132 Washington 197,000 183,000 West Virginia 139.030 141,432 Wisconsin 194.000 220,000 Wyoming 25,617 19,998 Total 8,563.713 8,160,401 Wilson's majority over Hughes 403,312 president. Mrs. Ernest Phillips, of New Cas tle, third vice-president. Miss Mary R. deVou.

corresponding We have anything you want in Jewelry: WATCHES. $3.50 UP LA VALUER ES, UP BRACELETS. $2.50 UP.RINCS, $1.50 UP. SPECIAL WALTON AND ELGIN BRACELET WATCHES FROM $10.00 AND UP. secretary.

Miss Helen Cranston, recording secretary. Miss Ella W. Johnson, treasurer. Mrs. F.

E. Bach and Mrs. Harry Hayward. of Newark, first and second M. D.

POLAND, WATCHES. DIAMONDS. JEWELRY. 503 1-2 Market Street auditors. Credentials Miss Ella W.

Johnson. Newport; Mrs. John F. Thomas, Mrs. William Duggan.

Finance Miss Agnes T. Downey, Miss Mabel Guiding. Mrs. Frank Schagrin. Resolutions Miss Emma Worrell.

Mrs. Harry Hayward. Newark; Mrs. Barclay Epicer, Arden; Mrs. Frederick Bringhursc The report of the treasurer showed total receipts of total expenditures $47 B5; balance, $42.65.

Miss Lola Trax. a national organiser, will arrive in Wilmington Monday morning prepared to conduct an aggressive five-weeks' campaign. President Mary Clare Brassington of I HC Htephn' Lutheran. On Sunday, at 8t. 8t.phn'a.

evanta the Delaware State organisation said that Miss Trax a efforts would be confined chiefly to perfecting organiza and noble King Guatavua Adolphus. who save up his life on the battle field of Luetsen on November 6th, KSZ. The pastor will spealt in the evening on "Christian Heroism." The Interested public Is cordially invited to the day's special services. WORK OF HOSPITAL have sustained us and of the Board of Education who have kindly granted us the use of the high school auditorium. Resolved, That we call attention to the fact that women do vote when tions in the lower end of the state.

At present the state organization has 270 members, and It la the desire of1 In tha history of the Reformation will in commemorated. In the morning the Expulaion of 10,000 Lutherans from KaJaburg. November 1, 17X1. and settled at tarannah, will commemorated. The pastor's Irrmi.

will be "Undeserved Expul-tlon- In the evenins; a tribute will l.e paid to the valiant soldiers of iha cross who save up their lives for the faith, and particularly will this tribute be paid to Loveden's great DURING MONTHS the state body to increase this num ber. THE "NEW HOME" IS GUARANTEED FOR A LIFETIME Prices Range From $19.75 to $48.00 The "NEW HOME" is always ready to sew, easy to operate and is guaranteed to give satisfaction. The superior qualities, simplicity of mechanism, handsome appearance and longstanding reputation for good service of the "NEW HOME commend it to the most critical as the BEST sewing machine to own. The "NEW HOME" is used extensively in the public schools for teaching sewing. Demonstration and Window Display all week from Monday, Not.

13th, rata Saturday Not. 18th See our window display and the work being done by the The movement to secure the con Pullman Chorus to Sing-. The Pullman Male Chorue of this city will so to the Lyon tabernacle at Camden this afternoon on the 4.15 boat. All friends of the chorus are invited. sent of United States legislators to the Congressional amendment is in charge of Mary A.

Ospina. Miss Osplna said Comparative Report of Delaware For 1908 and 1916, Show- lag Growth. today that although some of Delaware's leaders did not favor the empowered to do so. Is illustrated in the recent Presidential election. Whereas, The women of one-fourth of the states of the Union are entitled to vote for Whereas, The women of Australia, New Zealand, a large part of Canada and several Important European countries now vote upon equal terms with men; and Whereas, The unenfranchised women of the United States are as Intelligent, law-abiding and patriotic as any women In the world, be it Resolved, That we, the citizens of Search Deep For Cause of Rheumatism At a recent meeting of the board of managers of the Delaware Hospital a comparative report was read.

"Be- lieving it would be a reply to manv amendment prior to their recent election, that this i fact would not deter her and the members of her committee from again endeavoring to persuade them to the need for the passage of the Anthony Congressional amendment. Whether the state association will push legislation at the coming session of the state body for the enfranchisement of women has not been decided. Not until after Miss Trax Wilmington, assembled at the High kind operator. Instructions free at our Sewing Machine Department You Inquiries as to the work, in- Authorities Say, Treat It Through The Blood. Can't Rub It Out Jl Bcnooi Dunaing or this city, do hereby I call upon all candidates for member I of the House of Representatives and I creased expenses, etc," the corresponding secretary requests its pub Whether your trouble is Sciatica.

originated, will relieve you of Rheu Take 8. 8. 8. today. The Lumbago or the dreaded Articular arrives.

It was stated by President the United States Senate to pledge their aid, if elected, by vote and influence, to secure the submission of a federal woman suffrage amendment Khoumatlsm, the answer Is the same. Works like Magic lication, saying: i "The work has enlarged beyond all expectations and the managers would be gratified to have visits from the public, as may be convenient, and to answer all inquiries as to the amount of work done, that those interested may have full knowledge of the rapid growth of the institution 'and the great demand upon its financial re-! sources." The comparative report follows: i 1908. 1916 Brassington, would this be decided. Important changes to the constitution were as follows: Providing for three vice-presidents Instead of one. Adding the presidents of local associations to the state executive com-i-iittee.

Rearrangement of dues, providing that Is cents, for each member shall complete recovery of thousands of sufferers by the use of 8. 8. 8. Is positive proof that you can be relieved. 8.

8. 8. Is a blood tonic a purifier that restores the blood, revitalizes it, cleanses It. makes it pure as it was before it became pouioned with impurities. 8.

8. 8. gives it strength to drive out these Impurities the uric acid and organic poison an-1 with it the Rheumatism. Get S. 8.

S. a. your druggist's. If you need special ad- for ratification by the Legislature of the several states. The evening session, held in the High School auditorium, was largely attended and Dr.

Shaw held the close attention of her audience.aa she spoke for about an hour on the subject of suffrage. The president, Mrs. Brassington. presided and the opening pray You must treat it through the blood. Thut is the only way to rid the -Irn of uric acid, purify the blood and revitalize the nerves.

If the blood Is frer I from Impurities, Rheumatism muni go. This in short Is the exact 'knowledges gained by the research laboratories of the Swift rpeclflc Co. There tests have been made for fifty years. They know what Rheumatism 14. They know that t.

8., the re. markabl. blood tonic, which they go to state association ana or this Admitted 55 254 Discharged 62 247' Born i rice, write Sw'rt Specific Company, Our Varnish Stains. Try them on the floors. All Dopular shades at low prices, transforms an ugly soft wood into imitation hard wood.

One coat of stain and two coats of our Varnish Stain will produce a floor that will wear like iron. Information gladly given for asking. Atlanta. sum 10 cents to the national organisation. Sckjool Taxes Discussed.

At the afternoon session the president, Mrs. Brassington gave a report of the national convention" at Atlantic City and in conclusion she said there Is every prospect that the organisation is to be strengthened One of the addresses of the afternoon Suits and Overcoats We The er was said by the Rev. Frederic Hinckley. The address of welcome' was made by Mayor James F. Price, In which he extended a cordial wel-i come to the speaker of the evening, Dr.

Shaw spoke about the conflict waged In electing a President of the United States and said that she could not make up her mind who she would like to see elected, as there is such a state of uncertainty and it is im-' possible to tell what the next five! minutes will bring forth. In concluding she pointed out that: the great problems that confront the country today are not those from without but from within. The prob-1 lera of the country is not so much visits to JJlspensary ....332 966 Ambu. and patrol cases. 25 130 Operations 28 97 Daily average 48 117 Staff Superintendent 1 Nurses in training 16 40 Assistants 2 8 Employes 11 41 Expenses $1,678.75 Income from pa- tients $667.15 $3,540.84 Deficit $1,011.60 $3,180.33 to Order In The Are Making was by Dr.

Charles A. Wagner, commissioner of education for Delaware, who spoke on the subject "Delaware's School Tax System." With the means of a chart which showed various fig-urea and comparisons, it was shown H. BLEST and Co. 109 6th Street THINK INFANT DROWNED Latest Styles for that the present school tax system was established In 1S2 and that it is still the same essentially. It was The Sure Road There are 442 savings depositors In every thousand in little Denmark the United States has 99.

Are you one of the thrifty 99? Make a plan to save a given amount every week and put it at compound Interest, As an Incentive. to get ahead an inspiration for future success nothing can equal a savings bankbook, i Take the sure road it leada to a contented future. 4 PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON ALL DEPOSITS. to build ships as it Is to prevent the spread of contagious diseases.

The collection plea was made by Miss Agnes Y. Downey and a generous offering was received. pointed out that there are very peculiar conditions and discrepancies In the rural districts which should be changed. He showed examples of This Theory Shared by Police in Mysterious Case. No clue has been discovered to the identity of the person or persons who apparently murdered the seven months old baby girl whose body was found in the marshes along the causeway last Thursday morning.

The child had been drowned, according to the autopsy, and the police and coron effects on individual tax payer. In DECLARED INSANE some cases poor laboring men being taxed more heavily than wealthy land owners, that is in proportion to their I Income. Mrs. Stopka, Who Drowned Daughters, Xot Responsible, When the case of Mrs. Irene Stopka, charged with murder, is called In the city court this morning, it probably Wilmington Savings Fond Sodey In an address.

"Our Twentieth I Century. by Mrs. Martha S. Crans- er's office believe it was carried to the B. b.

cor. Kriota ana Marat ninws scene in an automobile and tossed Into the water some time last Tues I ton, honorary president, the import Take 8cenie Trolley or Auto Ride te THE FAMOC8 Green Tree Inn WEM CHESTER. PA. (Est. 17S7, Licensed) Celebrated for Its excellent table; ester-ing to commercial men.

motor ana tourist parties. American Plan. $2.50, $3 per day; $10 50, $12 and $15 per week. Regular niel, 75c. Sundav pinner, (Sapper), Chicken and Waffles.

$1.00. FJigh Altiiu.le. Beautlfnl Historic Surroundings. will be dismlsss-'d as the woman is now a patient in the state insane day night. I The body vras burled at Farnhurst yesterday by Deputy Coroner Nichols READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS $18 $20 $25 $28 are ao superior in design, materials, work manship, fit and finish to the clothes others are selling at the same prices that we invite comparison.

BETTER Clothes for your money; that's all made to your own measure from dependable woolens that will wear Although the clothing it wore was of ON PAGE 19. IT PAYS ant events in the twenty years activities of the W. E. S. A.

were traced The various achievements and activities mentioned showed that the society has been active and has accomplished many things. Miss Ethel Wilson sang two very charming solos, "Dawn in the Desert" and "Des Hold My Hands Tonight," asylum at Farnhurst, having been declared Insane by physicians and committed to that institution last Tuesday. On Sunday last Mrs. Stopka threw her two children, Catherine, aged 7 and Irene, aged years. Into the Dela the best quality, there were no marks that would furnish a clue to the parents.

City detectives have been at work on the case ever since the body was found, but they have not learned anything definite. I by Corrle Jacobs Bond. Mrs. Ernest ware river from the pier at the Wilmington Tacht Club's grounds. Both of them were drowned.

The body of Phillips brought greetings from the Delaware State Federation of Worn-; en Clubs and Miss Alice Smythe brought greetings from the Consum Kitchen Helps Universal Percolators Save St. Luke's Reformed Episcopal. At St. Luke's Reformed Episcopal Church, Monroe and Eighth streets, morning prayer and sermon at 10.43; Sunday school at 2.30; evening prayer and sermon, 7.30; Wednesday at 8 p. prayer and address.

The Rev. William Lamming, rector. Hi ers' League of Delaware. "The Meaning of Americanization" was the subject of an address by Charles W. Bush.

It was suggested that English should be made the uni Irene was recovered but that of Catherine has not been found. Mrs. Stopka Jumped into the river In an attempt at suicide, but later managed to climb into a boat, where she was found suffering from exposure and exhaustion. She was believed to be mentally unbalanced at the time, domestic troubles) apparently having upset her mind, which is said by her husband to have been weakened following an operation in a Philadelphia hospita about a year ago. After she wa.

able to leave the Delaware Hospital physicians examined her and pronounced her insane, and she was immediately taken to the hospital at Farnhurst. One-Third On Coffee versal language and some means should be taken to prevent congestion at the Immigration ports. Mr. Bush would extend the naturalisation proceedings so that women can be naturalized as well as men and he rS J) well made so they will hold their shape, and a satisfactory 'fit GUARANTEED. The most popular new fabrics, tailored in the smartest models.

likewise advocates night sessions of naturalization courts. Several timely resolutions were ad- and draw out all the delicious flavor from every grain; beautifully finished, and has heatproof plass top, warranted not to crack from heat $2.75 to $5.00 BIBLE CLASS MEETS opted. First, that we reaffirm our al- legiance to the National Equal Suf-; frage Association and to its non-partisan political position. Second, that we appeal to Congress to pass a Federal amendment for the full enfranchisement of women. Third, that we rejoice in the growth Mt.

Pleaaar nt Sunday School Organi not only for but for SER- Built looks, VICE. of increased sentiment towards the full eo.ual'.ty of the sexes, for the 1 gains in the Canadian provinces, for Norway and in our own country; and that for the first time a woman. Miss 1 Jeannette Rankin, from Montana, can take her place among our national legislators. Resolved That we express our profound sympathy with the women tag mm Time Saving Bread Makers Bread requiring a half-hour or more of kneading by hand can be kneaded in three minutes, perfectly and better, tastier, more digestible bread. No skill or experience is necessary to make excellent bread.

sation Entertained. The Toung Men's Organized Btbl Class of the Mt. Pleasant M.j E. Sunday School held its regular monthlj meeting at the home of Miss La Rue at Gordon Heights last night. Sev: eral members of the class delighted those present with numerous selections, both vocal and Instrumental.

E. Ross Farra, county secretary of Sunday schools, delivered a few remarks, and the rest of the evening was spent in playing games. The class glee club also favorec with several well chosen selections Miss Florence Tally ia the teacher of the class, which was organised about three years ago by Mr. Farra. Th class has the largest average attendance of the Mt.

Pleasant Sunday school. The young woman's cdaes met with them last night by request. I sufferers In the war-ridden countries Dorii worry about your slum Resinol Soap cleared mine completely Many and many a girl has a clear, healthy complexion today because soma friend came to her with that sound advice. Resinol Soap not only is delightfully cleansing and refreshing, but its daily use reduces the tendency to many ill-effects of cosmetics, and gives nature the chance she needs to make red, rough skins white and soft. If the skin is in bad shape.

neglect or isn-proper treatment, a little Resiru.1 ulennetit shotud at first be used with the Resinol Soap, to hasten the return to normal conditions. Resinol Soap Resinol Ointment are sold by all For free aampies, write to Dept. -N, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. It is our big cash system, with it's 16 stores in 16 cities, its our staff of expert designers and tailors that enables us to produce clothes of fih ade for less than the individual tailor cr c.othier can possibly sell them. MORTON STOUT CO: TAILORS 0p5nJ0iofh, 826 Market Street and rejoice in the proof they give to the world that women have the courage, self-sacrifice and ability to meet the great demands made upon them in emergencies.

I Resolved, Thst we second moat heartily the efforts of our citizens to procure an Institution In our own Priced 12.50 and 53.50 Delaware Hardware Co. Second and Shipley Streets Store closes 1 p. m. Saturday. I state for the protection of the feeble minded.

Reeolved. That we recognize with hanks the courtesy and help of the is Elm trees have been known to live 00 years. This tree Is said to be in press and of the publio officials who its prima at the age of ISO years..

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