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Show In Railroad World DELAWARE BOY HONORED. Son of General Foreman Gets Sims Memorial Me-morial Scholarship. David .1. Clowanl. son of T. T. Howard, general rorcinim of tlie Pennsylvunla railroad muchlnc stiops at WllnilnKton. Del., was awarded the John Clark Sims memorial heholarsliip at tho Unlvursltv of Pennsylvania, according to an announcement an-nouncement made today by tho railroad company. Two free scholarships ,at the. University Univer-sity of ' I'ennnylvaiihi were eHlublislied In 1P01 by n couunlltun appointed to found a memorial to the late John Clark SIm'a. formerly secretary of the Pennsylvania, niilroad iinil for many yearn a. trunteo of thf. Uiilverslty of . Pennsylvania. One of -tlie sclioltmdilpM Is awarded bv tlo-tnihteus tlo-tnihteus of -the university, white the other is open on competitive examination to employees or the sons of living or deceased employees of tho Pennsylvania Railroad system, Including Its subsidiary subsidi-ary lines. Thcwe HcholarahipH exempt the holders from the payment of tuition fcea In any department of the University of Peun-sylvanla. Peun-sylvanla. It was originally intruded to establish one scholarship, but tho ro-bpoiiHes ro-bpoiiHes to. the rnqnest of the memorial committee for nubtcrlptions wero so liberal' lib-eral' that it was possible Jo" found two of them. In view of Mr FIijih'h Ions: connection con-nection with the Pennsylvania railroad, It was decided tlia.1- one scholarship should be open exclusively to Pennsyl-vantif Pennsyl-vantif railroad ."employ c,'eU"or"'totlfe sons of living or deceuaed employees. Local Christmas BatcB,' One fare for the round trip Is tho rate offered by tho Salt Lake Route for those wishing to tnfco Chribtma trips between points within the state of Utah. Tickets will be ' on nal Jeccinbcr 19. 'JO. 21. 22. 24, 25, .'JS nud ."1 and January Janu-ary I, with a return limit of January C. Traffic Mcu Go North; ' Joseph H. Manderllcld, assistant general gen-eral freight and patsengcr agent for tho Salt Lake Route, and - C, PI. Cuttlntr. traveling freight and passenger agont for tho company, left yesterday . for. a trip through Idaho. New Agent - Takes Charge. W. Clydo Price.' local agont for the Cumberland Gap Despatch and ths Norfolk Nor-folk & Western Despatch, leaves that position po-sition today to asHume charge of the wholesale department of the Royal Baker; Bak-er; company. He le succeeded In the railroad office by A. Drnhos, who was formerly with the freight dopartment of tho Denver k Rio Grande. Mrs. R. W. Sloan Gets Decree. On the ground of cruelty. Myrtle O. Sloan was granted a divorce from Robert W. Sloan by Judge George G. Armstrong. In the district court, yesterday afternoon. With the decree went a. Judgment of Jfiono nrrmancnt alimony and ?500 attornev's feefi. The order of the court regarding ali-monv ali-monv provides that 11500 ahull bo paid to Mrs. Sloan in monthly installmcntx of Kofi, beginning at once, and that the remaining $2500 shall bo paid June 15, 1915. |