WEATHER FORECAST: COLDER. "WEATHER FORECAST: COLDER. anew READ THE CITIZEN SAFE, SANK. SV'RE. READ THE CITIZEN , SAFE, SANE, iSXj, pi PRICE FjENTS nth YH! A K. -NO B HONESDALE, WAYNE CO., PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1911. PUBLICAN VICTCftY ESULT OF THE GREAT ELECTION" DISTRICTS. a- : ' .: If i 'a .AH '. . tj-'J i --j tfrr i . v ,-miii Ij..ciiiii.i A.Arrr HHEBIFi' COMMISSIONERS J... t. it -i ' iu,-Jif ' I. yjflt Tlilin Mf 1 :i ................. Serlin No! .2,., . i ! .. J'iU'. ':'.'.. t! ?'.' ' Tintihnnv : . ' . .'trk :w0. t' Buckingham No. 1 j i . . Buckingham No. 2 . . . . Buckingham No. -3.. .,. Canaan ... ;.-..... .' Cherry Ridge . ... . . . . Clinton No. 1., Clinton No. 2 ; Damascus No. 1 Damascus No. 2 Damascus No. 3 Damascus' No. 4 Damascus No. 5 Dreher . . . Dyberry . Hawley Honcsdalo Lake ,. Lebanon . '. Lehigh Manchester No. 1 i . Manchester No. 2 . . Mount Pleasant . . . Oregon Palmyra Paupack Preston No. 1 Preston No. 2 , . . . , Prompton Salem Scott No. 1 , Scott No. 2 South Canaan Starrucca ........ Sterling Texas No. 1 Texas No. 2 Texas No. 3 Texas No. 4 Waymart Total i S 1 I fl " "S I I 1 i O . & -I - , I s -a a o J, , -g I1 5 - s ""I &-'ti h' g -U'-'l 3 1 s! 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E. Vnn Homo, Local 4 4 A ion t of the International 4-4- Ilnrvesting .Co. of 4- 4- America., 4- 4 "In regard to the article pub- 4- ,4- llshed In the Wayne, County 4- -t- 'Herald m its issue or Oct. 6, 4- stating that the company which '4- I represent, had ordered Its em- ployees to vote for Mr. Searle f or anyone else ,at tho recent -f election., I desire to say em- -f phatically that there was not a'i scintilla of truth, in the, as- sertion. 1 am tho only em- -f ployee of the international -f Harvester, Co., of America, which 4- the Herald te'rmed the Harvest- -f er Trust, who had any ,rlght. to vote In Wayno1 countyi, I was, -f NOT instructed to vote for Mr. ' Searle and the Herald's as- -f eertlon was false in every par- 4 tlcular." M. E. Simons received 5032 votes he being the only candidate for district attorney. Benjamin Maxey, mine Inspector for the Eighth district, received 3,270 votes. Dr. P. B. Peterson, candidate for county coroner, had over 3,000 votes. TOWNSHIP RETURNS Choice in Most of tho Districts. JIERLIN NO. 1 Assessor Earl . Ham, R., 5G, Samuel Saunders, D., 8. Constable Alexander Crbsbv. Ulreo.tors. 'J. vpnrs 11 C. filvor H 23, Elery Crosby, D., 55. School Di- lvj I . u y fill a ill. .1 . rMrKiiis. ... 108, Richard (Schmidt, D., 14. Audi tor Horace Budd, R., 79, Minor ITnoK. n 90 X7 W T r .1 T tff7 own ireasurer unaries nuua. it.. 7. Judge of Election Frank E. Warfield, R"., 10G. Inspector of Elec tion W. J. P. Warwick, R., 71, A. Keyes, D., 48.. Registration .Asses sor .William Ives, 11., 93. Shall the. Cash Road Tax bo changed to LUV tVUltL OV8LHI11I IPS. H ft 1M C iA 11ERMN NO. 2 Assessor-'.Earl C. Ham, Ri, 85, Samuel 'Saunders, Dt, 33. Constable Alexander .Cros by. R.. 39., O. Wi. Trovortnn. T KS Supervisor Matt E. Schmltt, R., 54, Nicholas A. Houth, D 52. School Directors, 2 years G. C. Olver, R 43', J. -W. Reining, R., 52, C. H. Ge- VArt. TV F, ' anhnrtl Tlffatfrtni, A years John W. Lozo, R., 34, Albert G., Mitchell, R., 32, M. J. Connor, D., 89, Elery Crosby; D 28, School Di rector, 6 years Wm. J, Perkins, R.,; d, uicnara senmut,, u., uu. Audi tor Hoarce Budd, R,f 4Q, Minor Crosby, D., 56, Overseers of Poor P., h. Braraan, R.i 39, Anthony Juiuur, ui oy, w. i;, YOa, JJ. 'tJ Town. Treasurer Charles Budd, JW 70. Judge ,of Election rW D.. Buckingham, R,, 39, John Knehr, 64. inspector of Election : D 57. Registration- Assessor SJ Fred. Marshall, R., 58, Fred Smith,; v., 4ti. unange or Koaci Tax yes, 81, No 1.6, BETHANY Assessor J. V. Starnes, R., 34. Constable B. F. COUNTY COMMISSIONER-ELECT RQCJvVVjEIiJ,, 'Who is olected over his opponent, (Herrmann by 216 majority. Blake, R., 33. Town Council H. A. Bennett, R 33, James Johns, R., 29. School Dir. I. J. Many, 33, J. V. .Starnes, R., 35. School Directors, 4 years B.- F. Blake, R., 25, James Johns, R., 22. School Director, 0 years M. E. Lavo, R., 30. Auditor Chas. Avery, R., 37. Overseer of Poor H. A. Bennett, R., 35, E. W. rsammell. R.. "36. Judco of Elec tion S. Amos Ward, R., 31. In spector of Election J. E. Hender son, It., 21. BUCKINGILVM NO. 1 Assessor, James Hoag, R 50. Constable, J. Muraine, R., 54. John A. Carey, D., 5. Supervisor, Ward Belknap, R., 27. Thos. F. Flynn, D., 7, Edw. Wheaton 21. School directors', two years,. two elected, Edw. Eggler, R., 3G, J. E. Holbert, R. & D., 48, M. Kane, D 9; four years, two elect ed, E. W. Chapman, R., 37, J. E. Holbert, R., 27, Wm. Flynn, D 6, Thos. W. Keegan, Jr., D., 20; six years, Geo. Brain, R 30. J. E. Hol bert, D., 14. Auditor, Ralph Dil lon, R., 3, T. H; Clune, D., 14. Overseer, Geo. Holbert, R., 44. T. J. Roark. R. & D.. 34. Geo., Leon ard. D., 20. Town treasurer, J. W. 'Farley, R. & D., 46. Reg. Assessor, ."Jaines Hoag, R., 45,' Road tax change, Yes 41, no la. "BUCKINGHAM NO, 2 Assessor i James Hoag. R.. 32. Constable John Muraine, R 12, John A. Carey, I'D., 40. Supervisor Ward Belknap; ,R., 24, Thos. F. Flynn, D., 13. Scuool Directors, a years nawara Eggler, R.,,.5 J. E. Holbert,- R., 26, Miles Kane, D... 17, Fred Woodman- see. 21. School Directors, 4 years E. W. Chapman, R 11, J. K. Hol bert, R 5, Wm.Flynn, u., b& t. W. Keegan, Jr., D., 34. School Di rector. 6 years George Brain, R., 30, J.'E. Holbert, D., 6. Auditor Ralph Dillon. U.. 21. T. ti. uiune, D., 22. Overseers of Poor Georgo Holbert, R.. 16. T. J, Roark, U 38. Geo, Leonard", D., 21. Town Treas urer J. W. Farley, R., 35. Judge of Election Bernard McGarry, D 45. Inspector of Election James Spratt, R 15, Edward Carey, D 29. Registration Assessor William JohnBon.i R.. 15. Mathew McGarry, D 37. Shall the Cash Road Tax be Changed to the Work System ! Yes, 43; No, 4. BUCKINGHAM NO. 3 Assessor James Hoag, R., 31. Constable John Muraine, R 19, John A. Carey, R 16. Supervisor Ward Belknap, R., 25, Thos, F. Flynn, D., 7. School Directors, 2 years Edward Eggler, R., 25, J., E. Holbert, R., 2G, Miles Kane, D., 2. School Directors, 4 yrs. E. W. Chapman, R., 28, J. E. Holbert., R., 12, Wm. Flynn, D., 10, Thos. W. Keegan, Jr., D., 12. School Director, 0 yrs. George Brain, R 19, J. E. Holbert, D., 8. Auditor Ralph Dillon, R., 29, T. H. Clune, D., 4. Overseers poor, G. Holbert, R. 24. T. J. Roark, 23, G, Leonard, D 10. Town Treasurer J. W. Farley R 31. Judge of Election Fred E. Lord, 11., 34. Inspector of Election Joseph Woodrow, R 17, Philip Flnnegan, T,, 20. Registration As sessor John Barrett, R 28. Shall tho Cash Koad Tax be changed to the Work System? .Yes, 10; No. 11. CANAAN Assessor E. E. Weed, R., 19, C. E. Moylab, D., 56. Con stable Fred. Short, R., 65. Super visor Warren Swackhammer, R,, 6, John E. Racht, D., 34, J. Ryan, 22. School Directors. 2 years J. C. Snedeker, R., 41, James F. Moy lan, D., 50. School Directors, i years Edward OrannW, R., 30, C. Mannick, R., 44, Wm. Scully, D 45. School Director, 6years J. E. Lock wood, R., 35. Auditor Clarence Weed, R., 55. Overseer of Poor E. E. Weed, R., 41. Town Treasur er Orville Munson, R., 49. Judge of Election Chas. E. Keen, R., 42. Inspector Of Election Edwin Lock wood, R., 59. Change of Road Tax Yes, 52, No 13. OHEItUY RIDGE Assessor Jas. F. McDonald, R., 117. Con stable Georgo W. Roberts, R.( 22, G. W. Collins, D 103. Supervisor Frank C. Brown, R(, 53, David J. Buckley, D., 73. School Directors, 2 years J. Philip Dirlam, R'., 73, John Spinner, D., 72, Peter Theo bald, Di, -03. School Directors,- 4 years A. M. Sandercock, R., 73, R. B. Bonear, D., 98, ,Fred. Crocken berg, D., 4 s. School Director, 6 years Edward E: Kinsman, R., 56, Wm. J. Rlckard, D., 68. Auditor John A. Foster, R., 74; F. F. Garing, D.-, 52. Overseers of Poor James Nolan, D., 94, J. M. Rlckard, D., 106.' Town Treasurer Frank Brown, R., 63, Theodore Rose, D., 02, Judge of Election D. C. El liott, R., G4, Jos, Morgan, D 01. Inspector of" Election Warren E. Bonear, R., 02, John Murray,, D.; 60. Change in Cash Road Tax Yes, 106, No 10. CLINTON NO. 1 Assessor R. H. Clift, R., 84, C. J. Stiles. D 98. Constable A. C. Lee, R., 80, I, W. Cowperthwaite, D., 97. Supervisor W. C. Norton, R 78, M. J. Shan ley; D 102. School Directors, 2 years F. E. Loomisj R., 102, Frank Roe, R 96, F. C. Griswold, D.. 75, Geo, HauenBtein, D., 53. School Di rectors, 4 years G. H. Knapp, R., 74, Orson Lillle, R., 86, Wm. Cole, D., 57, Wm. Rosner, D., 01, A. J. Wilcoxj Citizen, 07. School, Direc tor, 6 years S. A. Snedeker, R., 77, F. N. Rude, D., 97. Auditor Mau rice E. Pethlck, R., 92, W. E. Rude. D 86. Overseer of Poor W. " L. Hopkins, R., 75, E. W. Lillie, R., 117, Joseph Burns, D., 107, Win. O'Hara, D., 40. Town Treasurer. G. G. Wilmarth, H., 63, Andrew Der rick, D., 107. Judge of Election J. E. Schoblg, R 125, E. V. Moran, D., 50. Inspector of Election Eugene Bates, R., 119, John Flani gan, D., 54. Registration Assessor Richard Clift, R., 85, C. J. Stiles, D.. 93. CLINTON NO. 2 Assessor R. H. Clift, R 12, C. J. StlleB, D., 22. Constable A. C. Lee, R., 16, I. W. Cowperthwaite, D., 20. Supervisor W. C. Norton, R 30. M. J. Shan- ley, D 3. School Directors, 2 yrs. r . ja. Loomis, u., 26, Frank Roe, H., 23, F, C. Griswold. D 10, Geo. Hauenstein, D., 8. Sdhool Directors, 4 years u. H. Knapp, R., 25, Orson Lillie, R., 2G, Wm. Cole, D., 11, Wm. Rosner. D., 4, A. J. WUcox,, Citzen, 3. School Director, 6 yrs.. S. Ai Snedeker, R., 24, F. N. Rude, D 9. Auditor Maurice E. .Pethlck, R 22( W. E. Rude, D., 12. Overseer of the Poor-W, L. 'Hopkins, R., 26, E. W. Lillie, R 26, Jos. Burns, D., 8, Win. O'Hara, D 3. Town Treasurer G. G. Wilmarth, R 19, Andrew Der rick, D., 15. Judge of Election Geo. W. Stiles, R 32. Inspector of Election Frank Shurponslk, R., 24, H, T, O'Neill, D 11. Registration Assessor Anthony Drasler, R 32. DAMASCUS NO. 1 T, L. Burch er 37, Sk W. Gregg 97; constable, O. J. Reynolds, 61; M, L. Blackwell 81; supervisor John Jucob Swendsen 83; registration assessor, O. Monlngtoh, 89; Bchool director (2 yrs,) C. Love lass, 67; J. Reynolds 35, W. H. Crocker 71; F. Seipp, 79; school di rector (4 yrs.) S. D. Noble, 60; G. C. Abraham -05; Chas. Yatho 01; school director (six yrs.) Roy Elli son, 55; W. Rutledge 71; auditor, W. B. Gulnnip 121; overseer of the poor, J. Rollston 49; S. L. White 41; N. Dennis, 67; J. M. Pollock, 95; towaJreasurer. C. M. Pethlck 122: J. 1.V V, Tyler 114: -Judge of elec tion, F. Olver 89; inspector, B. Welsh 71; B. S,- Tyler, 57. DAMASCUSi NO. S Assessor T. L. Burcher, R 48, S. N. Gregg, D., 18. Constable O. J. Reynolds, R., 57, Marvin L. Blackwell, D., 10, Supervisor John JacOb Swendsen, R., 50. School Directors, 2 yrs. Chas. Lovelass, R 52, Jos. 'H. Rey nolds, R., 43, W. H. Crocker, D., 21, Fred Seipp, D., I'd. School Directors, 4 yrs. Silas D. Noble, R., 53, G. C. Abraham, D., 26, ,Chaa. Yatho, D., 10. School Director, 6 years Roy Ellison, R., 51,, Wesley Rutledge, D., 12. Auditor W. B. Gulnnip R., 59. Overseer of Poor James Rollston, R., 53, S. L. White, R., 43, N. P. Dennis, D., 18, J. M. Pollock, D 13. Town Treasurer C. M. Pethlck, R 64. Justice of Peace A. V, Tyler, R., 64. Judge of Elec tion M. L. Skinner, R., 59. Inspec tor of Election C. W. Lovelass, R., 48, Ceo. B. Lassley, D., 15. Regis tration Assessor Wlllard Skinner, R., 60. Vote on Cash Tax Work System Yes, 35; No 20. DAMASCUS; NO. 3 Assessor T. L. Burcher, R., 28, S., N. Gregg, D., 120. Constable O. J, Reynolds, R., 43, Marvin L. BJa'cHwell, D 100. Supervisor Uohn Jacob Swendsen, R., 92. Schbol Directors, 2 years Chas. Lovelass, R., 66, Joseph H, Reynolds, R 43, W.. H. Crocker, D., 08, Fred., Seipp, D., 92. School Di rectors, 4 years SllaB D. Noble, R., 67, G. C. Abraham, D., 92, Chas. Yatho. D.. 64. School Director. 6 years Roy Ellison, R., 73', Wesley Rutledge, D., 70. Auditor W. B. Gulnnip, R., 125. Overseer of Poor James Rollston, R 46, S. L. White, R., 47, N. P.- Dennis, D 61, J. M, Pollock, D., 109. Town Treas urer C. M. Pethlck, It., 136. Jus, tlce of the Peace A. V. Tyler, R., 119. Judge of Election W. J. Loy, R., 122. Inspector of Election C. E. Keesler, R 67, R. H. Gregg, D 68. Registration Assessor J. W. Whltmoro, D., 109. Cash Road Tax to be Changed? Yes, 108, No ,26. DAMASCUS NO. 4 Assessor Thomas L. Burcher. R.. 21. S. N. Gregg, 36. Constable O. J. Rey nolds, R., 30, Marvin L. Blackwell. D 26. Supervisor J. J. Swendsen, it., 4i. Hcuool Directors, 2 years- Chas. Lovelass, U., 25, Joseph H. Reynolds, R 31. W. H. Crocker. D.. 31, Fred, Seipp, D 20. School Di rectors, 4 yrs. Silas D. Noble, R 31, G. C. Abraham, D,, 24, Chas. Yatho, D., 37. School Director, 6 years Roy Ellison, R., 27, Wesley Rutledge, D 27. Auditor-W. B. Gulnnip, R 52. Overseer of Poor James Rollston, It., 24, S. L. White, R 18., N. P. Dennis, D., 36, J. M. Pollock, D 31, Town Treasurer C. M. Pethlck, R., 54. Justice of the Peace A. V. Tyler, R., 63. Judge of Election Nathaniel Han kins, R., 26, L. Q. Barkley, D., 32. Inspector of Election J. R. Buck ingham, R 30, George Heller, D., 20.- Registration Assessor - David Calkins, R., 21, Andrew Metzer macher, D 34, Change In Road Tax,. System Yes, 37; No 13. DAMASCUS NO. B Assessor T, L. Burcher, R., 63, S, N. Gregg, D., 17. Constable O. J. Reynolds, R., 46, Marvin L. Blackwell, D., 19. Supervisor, John Jacob Swendsen, R., 56. School Directors, 2 years Chas. Lovelass, R., 46, Joseph H. Reynolds, R., 36, W. H. Crocker, D., 43, Fred. Seipp, D., 10. School Di rectors. 4 years Silas D. Noble, R., 56, G. C. Abraham, D., 30, Charles Yatho, D.. 24. School Director, 6 ears Roy Ellison, R., 49t Wesley Rutledge, D., 15. Auditor W. B. Gulnnip, R., 63. Overseer of Poor James Rollston, R 41, S. L.J White, R., 25, N. P. Dennis, D., 41, J. M. Pollock, D., 21, Town Treas urer C. M. pethlck, R 61. Jus tice of the Peace A. V. Tyler, R 66. Judge of Election W. J. Rose, R 58. Inspector of Election A. E. Sheard, R 47, Maurice Rey nolds, D 19. Registration Assessor Will Calkins, It., 55. Shall the Cash Road Tax be Changed to the Work System? Yes, 30; No. 29. DREIIEK Assessor Chris. Wolt Jen, R., 82, W. H. Osborne, 62. Con stable F. E. Rohrbacher, R., I'll, J. B. Grauter, D 44, Supervisor Herman F. Lange, R., 46, Frank Simons, D., 106. School Directors, 2 years A. C. Angel, R., 55, Reu ben Lancaster, R,, 95, C. W. Graser, D., 45, A. J. Osborn, D., 66. School Directors, 4 years Chas. A. Sleg, R., 55, Arthur Simons, M. D., R., 96, Georgo Beehn, D., 59, Geo. E. Ehrhardt, D., 69. School Director, 6 years Maurice W. Gllnln. R.. 58. Robert Whittaker, D., 86. Auditor Geo. Waltz, R., 78, J. J. Whit taker, D., 70. Overseer of Poor Lewis Robacker, R., 93, George Beehn, D 92. Town Treasurer F. Gilpin, M. D., R., 97; Democratic 11. Judge of Election Wm. E. Voeste, R., 90, Elmer E. Carlton, D., 54. Inspector of Election Edward W. Waltz, R., 91, Chas. I. Bartleson, Jr., D 5i. DYBERRY Assessor John R. Llppert, R., 113. Constable J. J. Hausor, R., 103. Supervisor Wm. F. Rlefler, R.( 55, George Madde- ford, D., 82. School Directors, 2 years Edwin H. Blake. R 07, J. E. Henshaw. R., 73, R. W. Kimble, D., 68, C. H. Webb, D 62. School Directors, 4 years (J. Egan, it., 74, Thomas J, Hoar, it., ar, n. a. sar gent, D., 66, School Directors, 6 years Ed. Bunnell, D 90. Auditor Henry Llppert, R., 1U3. Overseers of Poor J. I. Bates, R., 107, Wal lace Hacker, D 79. Town Treasur er E. H. Alberty, R., 127. Judge of Election William Hoar, R., 67, Burton Faatz, D., 62. Inspector of Election Charles Stiles,. R., 63, E. Cleino, D., 71. IIAWLEYAssessor Thos. J. Oldfield, R., 353. Constable E. J. Richardson, R., 322; Town Council Chas. Peter Nell, 4 yrs., R., 216, F. R. Stevenson, 4 yrs,, R 157, T, Corcoran, 4 yrs,, D,, 239, Ernest Kahlels, 4 yrs., D 235, Richard Relchart, 4 yrs,, D., 192, Chas. J. McHale, 2 yrs., D 268, School Di rectors, 2 years E. L. Schlager, R.t 146, Chas. H. Schardt, D 199, Arno C. Volgt, D., 290. School Directors, 4 years William H. Gulnn, R., 187, Joseph S, Pennell, R., 237, A. H. Catterali, D., 269. School Director, 6 years Harry J. Atklnsoq, R 133, M. J. McAndrew, D., 257. Auditor W. A. Qulnney, R., 157, Herman Harmes, D., 233. Overseer of Poor Patrick Hughes, R., 300,, John J, Swltzer, R.i 8Q8. High Constable E. J. Richardson, R 297, Judgo of Election Edgar Tuthlll, R., 175. J. L. Tighe, D 206, Inspector of Elec tion JRoy Rolllson, R 158, VtlU liam Reaflar, D., 223, , Mr., Van Home seemed utterly dumfounded by the wll- 4 ful and malicious lie publish-r: ed by the Herald and it is prob- able that, our unlucky Demo- cratlq contemporary will soon have a libel suit, on its hands -f that will make it wish it had not printed such a mean, de- spicably false and contemptl- b'le story In a last desperate 4 effort to elect to the Judgeship 4 one of its directors F. P. 4 Kimblo. 4 The Citizen did not sling even 4 the smallest, particle of mud 4 during the entire campaign and 4- to no small degree was this a 4 factor in the stirring Repub- 4 lican victory. We publish this 4- stateraent not from any spirit of 4 bitterness but in simple Justice 4 to Mr. Van Home. 4 4- 4-44- 4444444444444- PUPILS LOVE RAINY BAYS Principal Oday Says They Study Better On Cloudy Days AN INTERESTING INTERVIEW GIVEN EXPRESSLY FOR THIS PAPER. " Do you find that the children do as' well on rainy, days .as they do when the weather is clear?" Such was the question put to Prof. Harry A. Oday, Ph. B super vising principal of the Honesdalo Public Schools by a Citizen man last Monday afternoon, shortly befor the .close of a day that was cold and dark and dreary, When it rained and rained, and never seemed to weary. " I rather think they do fully as well," he said, " and I would say bet ter. There Is no desire on their part to be out-doors. They would rather be Indoors than anywhere else. That contentment of spirit Is present If you can have lights turned on, " A day like to-day," he continued rumlnatively, "I can work better than any other day, On a nlc bright, sunshiny day I sometimes feel I'd rather be somp other place," he .sighed. " Do you know of'any cases where children of poor people, Tvho, are be yond the school age, are kept In school by their parents at a personal sacrifice?" he was asked, " I doubt it very much," he re sponded. "Take It In the borough, we 'haven't many poor families. We have one. or' two families that are very poor. The other day I found two boys, one fifteen,-the other seven teen. One can read and write, and tho other can't read at all, They haven't been kept, In schoQl to the detriment of their parents. " I have at different times taken cases to the Poor1 Board, and they had to furnish 'the families with the necessary -clothing. We have a few families that the Needlework Guild helps. They do a wliole lot for the poor people. All our children are comfortably clothed. We go through the school and have the teachers make up a list of the needy and give it to the Needlework Guild and they help certain families. " I think there Is one case 1b Honesdnle where) a woman keeps a boy, who could go to work, in school, at a tremendous sacrifice on her part. She does any kind of work to make a living. He is the oldest of three or four children. "Next Week is Institute Week. The entire building -will be open all of the week, The, "work of the pu pils will ho on exhibition in the dif ferent grade rooms. Last year we locked the. entire building. " In the grade rooms in the new building we put a green burlap strip one foot wide Just above tho black boards for the purpose of beautifying the room and also to pin the work on they exhibit " So If tpe parents come to In stitute and want to see the ivotk of tho children they can do It. Also we would very much like tho people of the town to come In and see the kind of work the chlldron are doing. " White Mills won both prizes U tho contest last Friday night, The room -was very comfortably filled. The Judges were Prof. Mark T. Creasy, principal of tho Hawley (Continued on rage Fire.)