DO VER i INDVI More Than Thirty Factories Now In Operation In Place Of Three In 1898j — — SCHOOL SYSTEM IS GOOD j ! }Civic Organizations Arc Active And City lias Nearly Doubled ! In PopulationIDOVER, March 10.—Dover has! the unique distinction of employing j in mills and factories, more* than! its entire total population. The city’s j population is approximately 8,500, 1 ► and more than 9.000 men work in l the factories hero. Much of the ■ labor is recruited from New Phila-m delphia, which adjoins, and sur-* rounding villages.Thirty different products are manufactured in Dover, and the city ' has advantages which many larger | towns might envy. During the past twenty-five years its population has 1 nearly doubled and the city has a high rank among industrial centers of the United States.Among the products “made in \ Dover” are tin plate, cold rolled steel | products, galvanized iron, ornamental iron, electric irons, sad irons, ! pig iron, molds, clay products, hardwood flooring, wood registers, automobile tires, tubes, iron castings, boilers and tanks, electric sweepers, tar products, coke, building supplies, segment blocks, structural steel, raves troughs hangers. misceUane- I ous wire products, electric motors, sewer dies, furnaces, cultractors, food specialties and cabinets.Prosperous Community Bri(Situated in a prosperous farming -community, the city has been both an agricultural and industrial center, and has shown a steady and rapid advancement during the past two decades.There has been no boom, but growth in all lines has been comparatively rapid.4 m* V ■ _ __ mYVSiaftethe