, THE CITIZEN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER n 1913. PAGE THREE SB""- ptv jg5V -as1 f.4 1.-. "1 AO'," II 1 1 ItH HI HI HI Here's the Answer- Art Auxiliary Bell Line Do you recall how you tried to get Jones, found, his line busy and gave Smith the order? Do your customers, when they telephone, ever fail , to get you and give their business to others for. the same reason? It's as important to have enough telephone en trances to 'your business as clerks to handle your goods. An Auxiliary Line costs little. Call the Business Office to-day. "D I" il. 7 I C T J ' 'uunc me leiepnone amue. The Bell Telephone Co. of Pa, T. A. Garvey, Local Mgr., Carbonclale, Pa. HI WAYNE COUNTY'S SCHOOL TEACHER 1913 and 1914. BERLIN TOWNSHIP. Ilessie M. Decker Beachlake Iennie Van Wert 'Beachlako ohn Lozo Honesdale, E. D. 4 k.nna Schmidt Honesdale, R. D. 4 Edith L. Marshall Beachlake label Peterson Honesdale, R. D. 4 feresa Maloney Honesdale, R. D. 4 rred P. Frey Narrowsburg, N. Y. BETHANY BOROUGH. llargaret, Purdy Seelyville BUCKINGHAM TOWNSHIP. Everett Stephens, Prin. Lake Como Joseph J. Brotzman Lake Como llayme K. Carey Lake Como L.oretta Spratt Lakewood, R. D. 1 Jlayton Decker Lake Como Vnna Spencer Equinunk llarjorie L. Brandt Starlight Loretta Carey Lakewood, R. D. 1 Vgnes Chapman Equinunk Ituth Kingsbury Autumn Leaves Rabra Holbert Starlight Mildred Woodmansee Lake Como Ethel Bunnell Honesdale, R. D. 4 CANAAN TOWNSHIP. Iluth Nichols Waymart Jora Miller Waymart llary U. Bracey Honesdale CHERRY RIDGE TOWNSHIP. Mary Rippei Honesdale Lulu Richard Honesdale IVngelus Buckley Clemo Uice Mullen Honesdale, U. u. z Hannah Harder Honesdale, R. D. 2 rreida Rose Honesdale, R. D. 2 CLINTON TOWNSHIP. B. Sluman, Prin. Aldenvlllo Kladys HauenBtein Waymart, R. D. 1 Mildred Thompson seeiyvme ISdith Rosener Aldenvlllo Flora Loomis Waymart, R. D. 1 Jarrie Curtis Waymart, R. D. 1 fettle Loomis Waymart, R. .D. 1 ICathleen McCabo Aldenvlllo Iluth Gaylord Forest City Itebecca McCabo Forest City DAMASCUS TOWNSHIP James E. Wardle, Prin. Damascus IVlma B. Hock;er . Damascus Teressa Phillippy .Damascus frederika Hocker Milanvllle 3ertha Selpp Tyler Hill Kr N. Brlgham .Damascus 3essie Welsh Tyler Hill Kadie Welsh . Tyler Hill 31anche Rice Narrowsburg, R. D. "Uora "Wood .Boyds Mills Jina Smith Tyler Hill Jertrude Calkin Milanville fiorence Sheard Torrey Rlsa Brown Tyler Hill Maud Noble Milanvllle Spencer Noble Milanvillo Mamie Tyler Galilee 31ara B. Dills Honesdale, R. D. 4 Robert C. Boyd Boyds Mills Myrtle Reynolds Narrowsburg, R. p. Jeraldino Keney lookoui Inez Decker Fallsdalo Carrie Snavely Fallsdale DREHER TOAVNSniP. Sdith Simons, Prin. Newfoundland Muriel Smith Newfoundland 3mma Bates South Sterling 311a Nevin Angels eola Smith South Sterling 3ora Gilpin South Sterling Elva Bates South Sterling DYBERRY TOWNSHIP. Walter LIppert' Honesdale, R. D, 1 3ora Robinson uonesaaio, u. u. 3 floss Bortree Honesdale, R. D. 1 IReba Bartleson Honesdale, R. D. 1 Wm. Hoar Honesdale, R. D. 1 Nellie Gleason Honesdale, R. D. 3 HAWLEY BOROUGH. IE. L. Blakeslee, Prin. Hawley Mary E. Brenneman Hawley Jearl Bryant uawjey IKathryn Drake Hawley Elizabeth A. Daniels Hawley Frances E. Gray Hawley lulla Dunn Hawley Jrace Weggo Hawley Uina Lawlor Hawley Carrie B. Lloyd Hawley Inna Guetthoff Hawley Laverne Noble Hawley HONESDALE BOROUGH. H. A. Oday, Prin. R. T. Davies Alice Z. Gregory Edith K. Swift Florence Brown Dorothy Menner Edith Tolley Alma J. G. Dix Mary K. Sluman Theresa B. Soeto Julia Schimmell Honesdale Honesdale Honesdale Honesdale Honesdale Honesdale Honesdale Honesdale Honesdale Honesdale Honesdale Carrie B. Stephens Honesdale, R.D.I Anna G. Seaman Honesdale Mattie E. Gillen Honesdale Jennie S. Leo Honesdale Blanche Pearce Honesdale James S. Champion Honesdale LAKE TOWNSniP. J. D. Storm, Prin. H. H. White Lulu B. Bidwell A. Pearl Kelley Grace Fowler Frances Ramblo Densy Andrews Florenco Kelley Anna Samson Florence Jones Elsie Wells Beulah Swingle Robert Edwards Gravity, R. Gravity, R, Ariel, R Ariel, R, Ariel Ariel Ariel Ariel Ariel Ariel Ariel Ariel Ariel D. 1 D. 1 D. 1 D. 1 LEHIGH TOWNSHIP. H. W. SIpe, Prin. Florence E. Gruver Grace E. Dowling Annio E. Kintzer Gouldsboro Gouldsboro Gouldsboro Gouldsboro LEBANON TOWNSHIP. Mattie E. Gager Girdland Hazel Hopkins Honesdale, R. D. 3 Edna Toms Honesdale, R. D. 4 Merlo Goodnough, (Joint School,) Honesdale, R. D. 3 MANCHESTER TOAVNSHIP. Mae W. Flynn . Equinunk Blanche Oliver Equinunk, R. D. 1 Emma Woolheater Equinunk, R. D. 1 Ralph Glllow Equinunk Sophia C. Blum Braman C. R. Gillow Equinunk, R. D. 1 Reba HIno Kellam Hilary Osborne Callicoon, R. D. 3 Alice Turnberger Lookout MOUNT PLEASANT TOWNSHIP. A. C. Shaplin, Prin. Pleasant Mt. J. H. Kennedy Pleasant Mt. Helen Tiffany Pleasant Mt. Genevieve Leonard Pleasant Mt. R. D. 1 John Monasky Pleasant Mt. Amanda Kennedy Pleasant Mt. Wm. F. O'Hara Pleasant Mt. Pearl Hauenstein WaymartvR. D. 1 Minnie Giles Waymart R. D. 1 Margaret O'Neill Pleasant Mt. R. D. 1 Claire Kennedy Whites Valley Thecla McAvoy Pleasant Mt. R. D. 1 Julia O'Neill Pleasant Mt. Viola Allen Pleasant Mt. R. Grace Winner Pleasant Mt. Wm. R. O'Neill Pleasant Mt. Edith A. Hull Honesdale R. D. 1 OREGON TOWNSniP. Grace Gregory Beachlake Ida Havey Siko Ida B. Davey Torrey Florence Boyce Carley Brook Merle Goodnough (Joint School) Honesdale, R. D. 3 PALMYRA TOWNSniP. Irene Haggerty Hawley Kathryn Gibbons Hawley Angela McAndrew Hawley PAUPAOK TOWNSniP. Pearl Crano Uswlck Stanley Crano Uswlck Mary Lane Audell Martha Schwartlng Audell Clotilda E. Lane White Mills PRESTON TOWNSniP. W. W. Menhennett, Prin. Lakewoo.d Rebecca Fitzslmmons Lakewood' Grace Monaghan Lakewood Edna Bortree Preston Park Gertrude Stone Shehawken Margaret Smith Tallmanvllle Esther E. Lloyd Thompson R. p, 1 Rose Smith Orson Laura Weed Elmer Hino Alice Doyle Guy Bennett Ralph Reynolds Susie Tully Sara Mullen Lakewood . Orson 1 Poyntelle Poyntello Lakewood Lakewood Lakewood PROMPTON BOROUGH. Carrie Gregory Prompton Florence Denney Waymart R. D, May Bradbury Beachlake SALEM TOWNSHIP. H. C. Pelton F. E. Carlton Susan Snyder Clara Basley Elba Alt Claire Simons Ruth Patterson Carl Pennell SEELYVILLE IND, Albert Haggerty Alma Schuller Hamlin Lakevllle Ariel, R. D. 1 Hamlin Hamlin Hamlin Ariel, R. D. 1 Arlington DISTRICT. Seelyville Honesdale SCOTT TOWNSHIP. Cecil Box Felix Menhennett Ruth Sampson Jacob Tewksbury Hattle H. Hunt Lena Hauber Louise D. Lynch Lulu Kano Llzzlo Howell Bertie Barrows Helen Murphy Ruth Huyck Sherman Starlight Starrucca Starrucca Hancock, N. Y. Hiawatha ' Sherman Winterdale Starrucca Starlight Sherman Starrucca SOUTH CANAAN TOWNSHIP. Philip Nolan Gravity, R. D. 1 Pearl Wagner Waymart, R. D. 2 Dora Swingle Gravity Harold Box Gravity Genevieve Kennedy Waymart R. D. 2 Rose Dirlam Honesdale, R. D. 2 Fannie Johnson White Mills Martha Kizer Maplewood Blair Shaffer Gravity, R. D. STERLING TOWNSHIP. L. D. Savige, Prin. Sterling Margaret M. Howo Sterling Ethel A. Simons Sterling Lydia Lesher Angels, R. D. 1 Sarah Martin Angels, R. D. 1 Leta Barnes Sterling STARRUCCA JBOROUGH. C. H. Portz, Prin. Musietta W. Lyke H. Mildred Barnes Bertha Scudder Starrucca Starrucca Starrucca Lakewood TEXAS TOWNSHIP. John M. Kelly, Prin. Honesdale Ida Coleman Honesdale Isabel Riley Honesdale Bessie Dudley Honesdale Margaret Rose Honesdale, R. D. 2 Essie Kelley Honesdale Emma K. Flora Honesdale Mary Murphy Honesdale Agnes Carr Honesdale Marie McDermott Honesdale Mary Higgins Honesdale Clara Saunders Honesdale Agnes Havey Honesdale Mary Bracey Honesdale Lucy Lowe Honesdale AVAYMART BOROUGH. A. H. Howell, Prin. Bertha Polley Hylia Briggs Eva Palmer WHITE MILLS IND. Joseph McCloskey, Prin Eliza Dirlam Eva Silsby Margaret Corcoran Frances Dillon Waymart Seelyville Carbondalo Waymart DISTRICT. Hawiey White Mills White Mills White Mills White Mills WEST PRESTON. West Preston, Nov. 8. Harry Neal, of Thompson, is sojourning here. Daniel Carpenter and family mo tored here Saturday evening to visit their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Corey. Mrs. Corey returned to Scranton with them Sunday af ternoon. Robert Stanton, of Qarbondale, called on relatives and friends hero Sunday. Mrs. Delia Wall returned home Saturday, having spent the week with her sister, Mrs. Carl Youngs, who Is very ill. While playing with other children and a dog in the yard near his grandparents' home on Sunday af ternoon, little Robert Lee sustained a broken leg. Dr. Bennett, of. Star rucca, was called to reduce the frac ture. The many friends of W. F. Lodge, who underwent an operation in Dr. Burns hospital, Scranton, Wednes day of last week, are glad to hear he Is improving. Master Wells Wallace is ill at this writing. Mrs. Daniel Stanton, of Carbon dale, is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Horace Lee. Mrs. Arthur Ralney and daughter, of Poyntelle, spent Mondav- with Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens. Little Miss Viola Lee is on the sick list. ' Menner & Co.'s new line of seal furs in Coats, Muffs, Collars and Trimmings, are direct from the fur riers. Quality the best, styles as sured. 89t4 FIRM FOUNDATION Nothing Can Undermine It In Hones- unle. People are sometimes slow to rec ognize true merit, and they cannot bo blamed, for so many have been humbugged In the past. The exper ience of hundreds of "Honesdale residents, expressed publicly through newspapers and other sources, places Doan's, Kidney Pills on a firm foun dation here. Terry Sweeney, 10G Fourth street, Honesdale, Pa., says: "I have a good word for Doan's Kidney Pills at all times, as they were of great benefit to me. Some months ago I had ex treme lameness across my kidneys that prevented mo from stooping or standing straight and I was hand icapped in doing my work. Head aches and dizzy spells also annoyed me and I knew that something must be done. Hearing about Doan's Kid ney Pills, I got a box at. A. M. Lelno's drug store. They greatly re lieved me." Price 50c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Sweeney had. Foster-MUburn Co, Props., Buffalo, N, Y. AIM IS TO MATE riaflon Wide Coyest Siaried to Find Perfect Pair. TO TEST EUGENIC THEORY. Committee of Medical Review of Re views Will Grade Applicants Ac cording to Physical and Mental Standard Couple Will Be Offered Inducements to Wed. A eugenic marriage the matching and mating of a man and a woman as near to physical, mental and moral perfection us Is possible la plaiiued by Frederic II. Robinson of New York city, president of the sociological fund committee of the Medical Review of Hevluti'3. As far as Mr. Robinson Is aware, the prospective bride and bridegroom have never met nor heard of each other. Mr. Robinson himself knows neither of them. They will bo selected by a jury of doctors, men and women. Any one can apply- Once the selections are made the two examples of robust liu mnnlty will be presented to each other. Then may follow the only hitch in the plan. Either may decide the other Impossible, and the match may there fore fall. But. taking It for granted that two persons, each Judged by the laws of eugenics fit to become the par ents of children, may bo matched con genially, they will face the plan broach ed by Mr. Robinson. Hopes to Test Theories. "This Is not original, except in the fact that we will carry It through if possible," said Mr. Robinson in a re cent Interview. "It has been mulled over by theorists. Now for a material experiment. "It is suggested to me that a fund of $1,000 be raised to further the idea. One-half of it will go to the bride and the bridegroom when they n-e married. The other 500 will bo theirs when the first child is born. To start the ball rolling, I can personally guarantee that the sociological fund of the Medical Review of Reviews will post $o00. "Now, It is for some person or organ ization interested to guarantee the oth er ?."0O. "The lists are open to anybody who chooses to enter the competition. Wo bar no man nor woman -who Is willing to bo examined physically and mental ly and to open the way for us to search Ills or her ancestry for physical or mental blemishes. The applicants shall be examined by physlclaus of their own sex. Applicants Will Be Graded. "We shall examine ns many appli cants as may apply. They will be graded on a percentage basis, and when we are satisfied that we have found one man and one woman who indicate their abilities to bo the par ents of healthy, clean and normal chil dren wo shall make an effort to have them marry. 'Social class will not bo considered. We are examining the human animal, not searching for n Lochlnvar. All ap plications may be sent to me at the offices of the Medical Review of Re views." Mr. Robinson's offices aro located at 208 Broadway, New York city. On the sociological fund committee with him are Norman napgood, chairman; Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, Eugene Brieux, Mrs. Charlotte Perkins Gllman, Dr. Abraham Jacobi, airs. AVllliam K. Vanderblit, Sr., Ella AVheelor AVllcox and Dr. Ira S. AA'lle. Applicants, men and women, should write at once to Mr. Robinson. Some degree of pulchritude Is a necessary adjunct to physical wholesomeuess. NEW PLAN TO PICK CADETS. Gives President Power to Appoint Ten From Military Schools. Important changes In the method of admitting candidates to the AVest Point military academy aro proposed in a bill just Introduced In congress by Chairman Chamberlain of tho senate military committee. It would give tho president power to appoint each year to the academy ten "honor men" from ten educntional Institutions having of ficers of tho army detailed for military Instruction. The list of "honor schools" would bo prepared by tho war department. The Chamberlain bill also proposes when tho annual examinations fall to fill all vacancies In the academy from tho list of regular appointees, that candidates should bo selected on tho merle prlnciplo from tho whole list of alternates, instead of being restricted to the alternate from tho district where tho principal has failed. "GREATEST HEN IN WORLD." Remarkable Biddy Has Laid 283 Eggs In a Year. Upon hen C-543 tho Oregon Agri cultural collego at Corvallls, Ore., has conferred the tltlo of "the greatest hen in tho world." Sho has Just laid her two hundred and eighty-third egg within a year, making what Is said to bo a world's record, C-543 was hatched April 20, 1012, and began laying at tho ago of five and one-half months. The former record wag made at tho Oregon college farm in 1011, vyhen a hen laid 2S2 eggs in a year. MENNER & GO'S STORES AUTUMN DISPLAY NEWEST TAILOR SUITS FALL AND WINTER NOBBY COATS. The New Fersian Lamb Cloth and New Seal Fabrics. A large line of Misses', Juniors' and Childrens' Cloaks. Our separate Skirts and Waists are the styles, latest cuts and fabrics, newest touch. In our Dress Department can be found the late models in Silk, Wool and Cotton. Teachers attending tho Institute w 111 find tho up-to-dato styles and best qualities in our up-to-dato Mndo-up Goods Department. Menner & Go's Keystone Stores "New Way" Air-Cooled Gasoline No AA'atcr to freeze. No pipes to burst. No weather too cold. No weather too hot. Less Gasoline. More Power. Have you seen our Reo delivery truck? It's a dandy. Better look it over. REO OVERLAND and FORD AUTOMOBILES. No better cars mado for anywhere near tho price. Place your order right now. Better times coming; help it along. For sale at bargain prices: Auto Car Runabout, IJberty Brush Runabout and Maxwell Runabout. Get in tho swim and own a car. E. W. Gartiimell ABSOLUTE SECURITV 1871 FORTY-TWO YEARS OF SUCCESS 1913 WAYNE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Honesdale. Pa. The Leading Financial Institution of Wayne County THE PROOF We lead in CAPITAL STOCK $ 200,000.00 We lead In SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED PROFITS a72, 862.00 We lead In TOTAL CAPITALIZATION 572.862.00 (Our CAPITALIZATION is the DEPOSITORS SECURITY) We lead in Deposits 2,463,348.60 We lead In TOTAL RESOURCES 3,040,099.22 This year completes the FOIITY FIRST since the founding of the WAYNE COUNTY SAANGS BANK. MANY BANKS have come and gone during that period. PATRONIZE one that has withstood the TEST of TIME. ' OFFICERS: W. B. HOLMES, President II. S. SALMON, Cashier A. T. SEAR LB, Vice-President AV. J. WAStD, Asst. Cashier. DIRECTORS: W. B. HOLMES F. P. KIMBLE T. B. CLARK A. T. 8EARLB W. TP. SUYDAM O. ,T. SMITH H. J. CONGER TT. R. fUT,Mnv j VV. t-AUi.fV K W. u-MMKLL Nov. 12,
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