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il’i(()E1.EIJlE:ii)(V”NE 29
Allnlilollli, PA.Eit1>1tii:9, 1934,’
3 ChN'l'S A COPY '
in llEEK;S”l.0CAL
NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD
tes of General lnterest Gatli-
ererl Here and There
Around Tmvn.
PERSONAL MENTION;
SOCIAL HAPPENINGS
She who troin April rlaise her yeurs.
llinulontls slirli ecur, ii-st bitter icirs
For i-nui repentance flow: this stone
Enlblenl oi inrioceuro is Lnonii
Plant solllntliing.
It you really want to know what
going on eroiiiid you. read the
"Art'liliore Cllrollicle."
N illi the Erst l)IlV$K of spring the
young man's laiicy naturally turns
In thoughts or baseball.
All young men wlloclesire toj in
the Young Men's Christian Asso-
Meetiiig to-nlorrniv afternoon, and
attend the members’ meeting at the
OSE oi the service.
Bliss L Kalle ncconlpallled a para
ty or young rrientls to Atlantic City.
where they spent over Easter.
r H. H. Yarnctll has jthl pnr
piss anything in Artllllnre in the
way or liorsrllesh.
To-lnorrow evening the
of the M. E. Church will be led by
business meeting will be held ill the
church parlors:
next Friday evening. in Masollic
H’! .
The Ladies‘ Afternoon Euchre,
tortnuiite prize vv' inc Its Fisk.
Miss Litzeliberg, tiiril. Mncooiiald,
land Mrs. Browning.
Mr. Robert Pearsall. of Philadel-
phia. has purchased Niiinlier l5, s
Paul's Roitd, and will remove there
with his iuruily about May lst.
aster Dance given by the
it Thursday even-
ing win one or the iuosr enjoyahle
and successlul functions or the
season.
Muster John Roberts entertained
twenty or his little plviyinutes on
XVedllesdiay alteruoon in honor at
his si t birthday. The little
guests were royullo entertained and
on their departure, each received u
live "bullnie.” .
T e who attend the men's
meetings in Marion Title Hall Sun-
day afternoon will have a special
treat Sunday April i7. an arrange-
:
E3
evangelists. W Oslllg I B
Metlcl’s nieetings.
owing to the illilessol Mr. l=raiilr
S. notiliins. who was to have ad-
dressed the news Meeting t .
Slave-Which? "
ilyon have Iny clothing. shoes
etc., that you are not going to use
this spring or suninier.
n e
help the Free Library by giving ved b
. sq
liam" suggested
THE COMMISSIONERS
PLAN NEW WORK
oriliiiiuices rntroducril
niing 2,000-Police Force
rncr. soil.
HACK RATES ARE
TO BE LOWEKEI)
Last wtriiiesilay evenilig
8.4 ever coliillssioiie
4 y I W
present when President Roberts
called the (‘ulIIllIlS<i()lt to order.
Clerk Anderson red lnililltes
and tllen it session of business
was entered into that
much for Lower .‘lEl‘lt)ll.
liairinall Craig of the Fi-
nance Collillliltce read his report
as tlioiigll he was acciistollled to
such work, and not as it it were
his first report to tie Coiiiiuis-
sion. He will ilo ilollbt ll:tt'e
ztccollnts in such slutpe that
when Presidcllt Roberts risks for
naiicial ctlllditillll of toil-llsllip,
2 will receive the illlstver a
once.
Cliniriuan suliii-ari of lliglls
ways reported no iuiicli (lolllg
lastinunili. but now work has
C0lllIllflICE(‘l iii earliest. e in-
trodtlced an ordinance for $45,000
‘ ' Marion’:
to lllailitalu Lower
good roads (luring root. Also
an ordinance creating SIX dis
reiiieu.
s recolnlllellfletl,
r lcr, Brnnson Searl
lrcleing, 2 s. R
ey and Geo. M
is an increase
y P , .. M... tlue nllilitiun: c. A. of toner hetaril .
Yeah Each will receive $600 ce ”’ ( arerion. ilrisaikrtnidecleui Miss lllay zaue m
P I Yeah A 5 H was pm- The Nickel l'-‘“-‘’'‘ I0 ‘K srsmd 0" Attila close or Mr. arrison-i remarks. und little liiirgurrite Harlan ei-olred
trixluced awarding the huildin;-, M y Col-e Pie!-lbyll-e -lulu--i W! -m “U nr. B. K. wit tIr.ll.le president or the much laughter hy their clever worlr is P
of 3 $435-25 Midge 9"“ “in ‘L "“‘ "“""“ "1 ‘’T'’‘‘'‘‘'‘’’''‘’''’‘‘‘" ‘W Y. M. c. A. ol Lower inerion.w Q d the "Wiggscltildreu." Miss Alice Pittm-
Crefk at M“m1&"5 MI“ I0 Gm)‘ "“-'- ‘““‘ “ .‘ “"“ “‘“ upon to rcspondi nehull rtlie uscooio ylnoked d the part or "Mi
Bros. Tile Bala street railway :3 31'-w-is w-H he mu -sdu-"ll-<50“!-= ruin which he! in lrcllosen words. l-l:zy'to the lite, Ind CllEorIl Arnold
and the Lower Merion street , f I ‘ l ‘ " 'S '“-“= - " OW" urging upon the nienibers theirdutyto ntntlelcl:t'erlIttns“Cl.lti5 i-my."
railway each presented a bond :3“ 'fp'lC"k "I "M "‘“".""“‘ lmf I" “'5 WC "P"”‘R- Tl“ '""““ ltluketlle work unilerta en here a s
of pted‘ frlissw-s gr? en ““l’lell1:‘:ll:;::lle1I'ttXi<l‘ll. rug is lobe.-lltttdtvltl on the soiitticnrt cor. ca: .. .. ,..., ,r,,,...,,u 0. hi, 0,...
when chairman When“ is reniuiiiiilg cur V21!“ a’rP:I"x:Sll): rieral then ‘A bu gnprlvrelrl 0f'llle 1..."... Rwy... m,>ym.,,,,.,., my 5.,‘
started to read his report silence v n n "Tllc-5eri9iltverles<"ol runny l'""” """"" "' ‘ "'"“"' ‘ '“"‘ "“"“""‘ ““""‘ ""' "“ "' ''‘’’‘‘‘f'3 N “ C0“
reigned for Every peso“ was . ’ “Cut p lot the Young Men‘: Ch st IIAIsucII Ildlnstntcted For It ks h M-r1.S.
anxious to hear when it rniglit 03555 FY-A!E1:0RGAN1l5A The regular outdoor ctioket prac ‘“fr“he .mMmukmHM' mm“ W” Ext ”"""“"“""““‘"‘“"“‘ K“
his been Ilsgutl lurtliu spring and Th: PM "S-gm‘ mm‘ my R’
y be expected to see Lower Merion
o ride water.
drainage ruli r
' he
t'lllOtInllQ(l the
use ahoiit ill
section extending along Lari
tera
st. He introduced
nance for
inittee during l 4.
chairniaii Kiiipe introtlitced
four ordinances as follows:
some for his departiueiit, tsrsoo
for lights, $r2oo ror lire plugs
and on ha “the force”
consist of one chief and nine
men at .565 tttitt$55 per iiiontli
respectively. An increase of 55
2
3..
a
ntll.
r. Knipe introduced an o
Elinance providing for the con-
struction, paving and ciirbing of
east side of Athens Avenue.
suggestion of Mr. Wllelan
was referred to Higllwa'
inittee. He tllouwlit it
it
this
Coin.
., should
be accompanied wit a petition.
The Chairman of Coiniiiissioll
called the attention of Mr.
trip: to speed of autoniobilc
and hoped his men ld se
the law was not viola e .
ese men were rec inlnellded
for policcincn n [904
Isaac Chambers.
Levi Brodliead,
Edw. Mullen
rliiri .
acting cliicr,
Harry J. shay,
ii
appointments to be nla e.
The collllnissiol-ler from the
little not “Richard" but "VVil-
that the hack
fare hereafter between
25 ce
be discussed at next session
oberts on behalf of fa
r sident R
the colrlnlision than V
in.
33'
er
:5
Appropri- “‘"
it
by the chess plnyerxoi
E. . .
C35‘ riolis
lroln Ardlriore as far III
to til:
(i run
$ .000 for use of Corti-
s
e l
. cry and
lzlrp
. to
PDSTPDIIED nu:-l-rllll or llmnali-s Cull?
niri natliur, lhamirr-Esrtiliint, aim
Rolluna iii Ear llscsiit -rrtrou Anroaa.
Ille NVOuIutl'A Cltxl)
,-..i.r.luyi.litriir..oii in the
limit" The nlllmtlncelllellt that tile
ltlntllt-1, would give ..
trnveltx ilrew Ill unusu-
txr ol merttbeti to the
resitlzri irr
iicscriptiun in her
.lly lurue iiuui
ttlcetlng.
The iuerung way‘ L‘kllrt.l to orller l))'
and liliirlur lllltl llle rrgulnr hlnineu
I11 soon lli )Q.VK'Al or, lrvv
presiiletlt the ,.lri.,.iit rliiiy
ing the chili tor iin
wlilnll Alre ilirl in I run
ller, carrying her lieircii through the
benutiltll Irenetnllltel) rl .
ltliscH.'uel Spiers. in I
ier, rung tl yooiriiighi
was i-nrdinlly
tiurriionioin lirenk in in. progr.
evening.
to is
t eIIlerliliII-
very plellriing
. wliicli
lui
iiissllr-vnii roiilrilliiicii twn nunilicrs
ml the pnino. i.ii.l .llr..
lllellt‘ ’ llesotlg ulucli culled lorth an
ore. to vilinli die rrvponilril with i
lirigluliiils vocal srli-iticri.
1 uiiiiiireil thin the!
berslllp: lliri. Arn-ll. urn. Ktllaml. ilrr
Wootlrnll. Miss slcrilrdy
sclnlrrlnc socrlzn Lr:c'nJltl:s.
rnurth ol Illa series at new-lord coltotu
ran Large crowd.
lmtrt
styscriesv
tC.4l linlxvrntilry kecitiltitllt
Tues y erel ' The r
be llltlsen g i
bmugllt iii to ullup
t Lester illlrtltlucetl Dr.
lllivu-turd collm Stndantl Juli Anselm C"
ttiiii lull nlsot otltcm.
‘ 3 RH llwltntlon
llnverlurtl college
to yoin ii cues.uuociutioiicoinpdneilnt
clulu Dunlptvsil ti
cup will be Iwlanleil the w‘ Ire
Dzrtlulf IIo[i[vcr in “lVmLg" at Hm
Cllc Il ’
11 car Fm re.
Dcwuli lloppcr and "wniig" ni-c
togctlit-r agaiii ivitli lltlgc siici-css in
W. A. liratly atltl Sam. 5. SIlttllcrt's
sllmpltiolls revival of this lllost
tuneful and nu-rry opt-rt-tin, crowd-
ing the ClIL‘>‘ltIlI[ Street Theatre to
tie tloors. t is pluzlsllrc ivlinli
the tlleatregot-rs are clijoying to the
ull, to be again rcgillctl hy the joy-
oils luii aiul ripling iuiu- of ‘s
lamntls success by J. Cllt-cvcr court.
win ant NVO
tlicrciiglily tip-tostlnte rt-visiors altrl ii
and inu-
vrics hy mint Duprrc
music hy. ex. .p
J. Etisticc tzvc di
to this lirilliuiit revival.
Hoppcr tritliilplls as of olil
ioculai iiui rtwnn tlle Rt"t'III
of Slant and thc ovations ivliicli he
receive at cvcry pt-rforliiantc show
the liigli state ot the big coiiiciliiniis
Dcwoli
in llII2
-.l
5
er
ii nr
lie pcrroriiiniicrs have iincoin.
nion dasli and brightness. tile SCCl'l-
Cnslllmts nrc gnrgcoiis in
tlic rirtrcrnr. and the lieatlty rliqllay
in the iuiiiuinc tlriorlls is .-. whole
picture book of loveliness. . l
E
vnrite uulnbt-rs as “Pretty Girl
Bztlllllillg Bron ." "Ask the Man in
tile liloolt," and “The Man with an
llant on His l dntls," are en-
locko .. l . ..Sg to the erllo and ncivollllnp.
W‘ 5““‘"“' ' R“"“'”9‘ .S““- ‘P meetings. n ilwas carved the PE in rcslwn to nilzhllv and
held In this or you -rL.,.,m Mg,;o.. c.,.......s. niigliiv acclaim. l’L ilcs “Casrv at
I
inoiirh piclrages left at the Lilirary
ooln will be taken care or until
time or sale.
ltlr. and lllrs. Chris. H. Browning
spent the early part ofthe week at 1
Atlantic City.
The Lndies‘ Tuesday Altetnoon
Euchre Wlselllerlaitled this weelt
by Mrs. 12. E. rleiniiig. Prizes
were won hy the lollouiiig ladies;
Mrs. Thoiiios Clegg. Mrs. E.
Fleiuiiig, Mrs. H. Morlinger.
ml
Sltln."
It is lloped the C0ll’llYllSSll)t.ltl'S
are inalring a caretiii search
home lnaterial wi i vi
make a Chief of Police.
'5 no necesity of goiiigto Pliila.
el hi: or coiislioliuctcn or any
other place but Lower Merion.
Rev Mr. Wells. pastor or the
Llanerch M. E. cliiircli, was given
a rcccpiioii last night by ilic Ladies’
Aid Society. Many were prcscnt.
c customary furs
(ml ay will iislinr in tlic sce-
and last neck of Dtwolt Hop-
url "wring" at this Clicslnut
Street Tlicritre and then: will be the
slut Wednesday and Saturday
ore.
ond
ii
iuatint-es.
-i.n.giniitlon ii unit lntully tliru en
llln III to believe Illat the
vrnnt rinrl can't have we Ire . greet delal
better oil iriiliont
-ttllieii you are tenlpkd to eonipliin
or your lot in lite. v in . liorpnsi roll or
crippled children.
linur iiiiil a hull. ii
iii tl:re gui
long
R[)]IlItltletl,lIIIll lonuell ii -
’ ul
What I: Dolnnln thl
‘ i 01 law
i
was rcccivcll
i iustnlcepa
5; m
it
u
Olson Morse. and the 'lu
thing. we 5,,
it iNll'l'll)NAL lsitllllt
FOR ARDMORE
“ Applicatinll ituii ileeu Approved
by the Trensiiry riepurtiiieiit
aiw -iiugtoii.,i
STARTS WITH CAPITAL OF
FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
The -rreuvury nrpiiriuisut iu lv..liuig-
ii . iipprovrrlol the uppiicuiion or
llii :4) hair t
i
been lonud. they iuivr iecureiltlie 0]
on iicvsrnl liuiliiiiig sites and intent)
ring up their own liuilrliiig.
Tlie lllnlt is Elpllltltlul ui l5o,ooo lull
’ -rs J. niltuii
iuo
l>- -
c
low re. tile! i
wevt ctiesirr pike. ucur Llmercl
Mr. llenle s In active lpuslllen lmtl
' live! near llitvetloril.
ieleclrtl stlpervixov ol HlIt'<rl0nl l0Wlt'
unp
EDEGE N0l‘ESE ‘
Hold
iiinduliii
‘ on ilnn.lny rvcniug the
O n iin.l Glee Cltllisplllyetl rtnrlnlliglxforl
the llllllnlell or ld Men‘: llmne in
' i The uutliellce was very
ket shed, in which I: -
cu
winter. lnutrccn closed tor
Ilrer. Five net in r be erected on the
tiniihiill fit.-Id, in l‘lltClI daily liutting int
linwliiig practice '
pcriud tur riclitiug
close at the inoriiing hours. i
die Itutlelltl trying ler
rt.
,..
will take p A
cnriiis justulter the
5
5
=
good, ipintorl
iiercliiu proiiiniiinrie. in I o at
events will take place on April I5 and the
ninili on April 29. Repreltelitntives will
-1 le unit to tile Prllrcetotl liniiriicups
on April I6 and to the 1"ettnsylt'ltIlln relny
nicer: on April 2;. ‘
The Cult cliil. ltlts stnrtell (lie work or
uing its green: i
tlioiipli it is not pmllullle ilintuiy rep.
' will be lent to
coiitt-sis, yet
recurlli keen.
elttllllltuhtsnre wills, '04. Rltts, U5. and
Stolt, ‘L15.
iiiiy
the rivalry
Uri‘ eii stttes
llollertn Hull.
April la, II B F. iii.
Iltuwll tiy Alden siuupson.
in
VIALIED INN GEURCI.
nr. Ililhttd slu-pl-tun his mind: at Ard-
iilm INI nulsr siiiirhy.
Lut suiuiuy, just llzlore the upriiirig
or the iiinriuug services iii st liiory-s
Cliurclt. Dr. tieorge lleheoil.
]r.. who
lost llntli leel lmt unller
Vllher iluin use.
ilielusiolhsullh. Altzrtlia tr’
urn wuruily greeted hy his lrienns.
r. Mnbelxl will thorny resume his
prnelicein
He ippursd i
Arilninre.
. , Nada
luvllkroluilalls will "it's."
oyiililullun ooniiiiltlu ol airman cal-
ltga Alum Eonnri lo Athlalu.
The Gynltlnslliltn rzoniiuiitre lru uitde
Ille lollowing Iwnrlls: cyiinieuuni ll,
eiriirili-dlor the liriil lint: ll r.
Cnptltill c. it. it In
T.l:.llrnvn ]r. os. -rlislii
gnnlc or uorlt done in gyiiiiuuiuduring
p..t e lter wu ol in zxeeyliollll
qunllty Illnt lhe competition lor ill:
lewurilu we. very clout.
He was recently .,.i ii.
Various Deporilmnll
Doll I. P
Illlll and bowl ,1
cc has been going on 1let4tlil'
e s
the tltllerenl ”
, sunduv urtoruoou uieetingr in llluy.
oriler. unil several to lglve
new iiienihcri liuveliceiierliiiiiteil. Al. p
or the 3
Among the '
only by 1 tone which he seemed to Ulrry, ""
llill>lli GROWTH
or THE Y. M. c it
Lust Sunday’: Meeting Made Mem-
ornlile by Yresentation and
Elnqltetlt Addresses.
A MEMORIAL To
win. KlRK 1oRAl.ElloN
l.Iull sunrluy ivri . dly long to be
ieiiiciiiliercrl by the ‘I. it. C
only the provcii
it the experience nl
his lite work in the etlucltiou or young
iueri
Al the cltne crilrii intcrrsling irlilresa.
.Vlr. lluwrlrd AITISDIV. ol rhilnrlcl.
p 'n, prcsciucrl to the Y .
Loner Merton, in tienult til the
A ili re a teiiuliliil
‘s wns given in
William Kirk
I I
c
. Thi
niory or ill oroilier,
loriiieuion. who died .‘lrlV
pie ol the made 0! living which
nil Sh-vpleu urged upon his hear.
The inscription on the pulpit plate
rear : “ ltleulorium, '
Iuralenlou, Died Slay tStl.I.
the rlihle carries the nine words, with
Y. M.
E
T
D
sponllvely hy the in
P
51
I’
A conirnuniciilicn hrsheen received
inini Congressntln George D. McCreury
stating lllltl he will 5 enk I one of
GLAEKSDI DLOTEIBR N l.St.'l'lll'(S.
For the Small! ol the Y. I. C. I. All i
‘ war Iarlluit.
Mr. Cllrhlon ciothier bu been invited
' , tor the it ol the your.
.u. n
Associzttitlll ol Lower nterinu
lltvtzlirnltn scaohtltsatrs AWARDED.
on April 4 President sliurplers an.
nouiiccd unit the cicnieutine Cope
s ii wlri entitles the winner
to ii $300 conrre in some luri‘ ‘ u or
turning approved by the luculty. had
lieeri r ed to w. rurlrer Bonhrighl.
ii eiiruiug
err 21' aid. The two "tenching
Icholnrships." awarded tor the first time
' by c. sheldcn.
wiune iie
worlt at iirverrord und enutil
-i nuistlnt Ieacller.
sonie rlutiel
as
FLORAL TRIBUTE TO CLASSIATE.
tdlut invalid Daoply Touched lay liiuutillll
elnbrlnc
lay the prrseiinlion or u large. hiinil.
iuuie Euler lily, tun ui lug eight lrrire
lilu-i in lull bltwlu. the pupil. ol the
Ardlrlnre Grlmmlir school
ilisricli rooni or sir l:lIul:1Ite, lili-
Margaret A. Knlllznbncher, on Fiillay or
III! week. The little illv-lirl w
touched by in
uieny rrisudr, and gmlly Ippreci-ted
"it.
u w convnlzlren
nllzr liersirge or urio lllness. and
on u rsir run to the recovery or her
uuuul good health.
t who icolr liilvnntngeo .ih
Hrih. to see
tsses ive.
pul-
I ii KI
lgcy." while it
sinull pm of "]lt'lHlty wiggs" very snip,
r Clus N
A of good wcrlr,
to last night.
it
the
es
- wire
I and. reiuenihering p.
dreii were still uleep. the Inn to the
e
the
W. Parker Bonhi-lqht Wllll lhl Dlclnalllllu
cop. Prize. in
For a tiui
. wu iloouied,
isllccrssiuf E T
PERFORMANCE
Baptist Church BlIl:5l Crowds the
Casino of the Merion
Cricket Club.
"MRS. tVlGG5 OF
THE CABBAGE PATCH"
The Merion Cricket Club Casino hu
had niiuiy iiiilleiice ' ' hut Kl-
oors I gathered
to wilnesI“hlrn. wiggi o the crlihrge
Flick," :5 given hy the nieiiihrra oi
no xu. 4 oi the Baptist
lly 7.30 the cmwtl hcgiii in srrive. and
when the curLallz went upon the first
not every seat H19 00:)‘ auditorium wn
tilled hy the lrieiidi ol the young people,
e oppuriuuiiy
siiniln,
s
I
E
. good play the r lioiue.
The nuilience thoroughly arlprecillenl
the production Ind applalxiled tl.Ie uctorr
clever work.
Hazel Spiers, in “Mrs. Wiggs,”
carried the llt-gest pm or the pin.
was eirccslingly vtell
W15 very tflect-
in their
Miss
tier. Her nor
tlone rnrl in icvei-ul parts
le, who in d
lng lnrlllitlg
picture in the
u e u c
wellalillvwn scene with
“Mr. Hob.
Lorenz iichure made as uincli as pos.
note out or in rtitlicult rule in “Billy
" gs," ‘ nni oloy filled the
deots niuch credit on thcre who urrniiged
uui curried it through. The nleurberl of
o. l have nuirle a splendid record
which w.i greatly uddetl
run: iillndliito savizll.
it. J. Hutton’! rho. ul
ti-illil rlauiuliy itsirihun at lhrlnll llu. i.
re which broke
u
lint, re
had gained greut heulvr .Mr. Norton
his son: to ll '
2'.
ie engine
ii
nt
by. and rushed upstuiri to
henrd the cry or tire
that their tour c
Mn Norton h rt
per tioor. heeillesu at the dense volume
The sit.
'" olsiiiolte which hlled the halls
citeuieut Ind stilling iuiclse wcr
rition. tlin good rk was none too
soon. tor in . lew niinutei the lliuiiea hid
gained great he dw it the dense
voiuniei or lmolte drove the nreuicu hoclr
ugnin and igiin.
e it sceuied u it the building
out. utter an hour or des-
pernte rigliiing.the lireuien succeeded in
iuhduinrr ii. The huge llreltn or w.ter
poured into the building undoubtedly
Ilved ii. The re D water main
great that it hurst the hose.
3
ht Adiirsss
“ of your iiil,
9 April 2;.
nnrliiau itsacuad T
Alwntv
e enrolled. Tli
' ueirt
arouse
and children and get them train the H
‘rig.
THE YOUNG
EOLKS’ CORNER
Puzzle Depuiiiiicnt of "Ardxiiore
Chronicle" lcr our Young
Readers.
PRlZES TO THE WINNERS
[ riiiieut will he collllncled in
the lie young toltiwlio reed
the Artluiore Cllmlllcle. All It: inviioil
to mid ovigillul cmllrlhllllnnl tor puulici.
[inn and to compete in i e prize tonne-la.
all ccrninuniciiiiou. r ihir
coluinn “Young Folks’ Corner Ard-
more Chronicle," nor 385. Artlxnove. P:
or to the Chronicle ollice. Merinn T
Bntlt.ltlIg.]
This ile
iutcre
PRIZE CONTEST No. 6.
Golden Prize otisred by cori-
erous Ardmore lvlercri ut.
eurniur lr nlluess ol one
witle-awake, upiodiir
hue iilrrn uni h '
a
a
. yoi under,
years or rge iiiry couipeic lor the
R AND cor-oil-iorrs. . .
All words must ii in the uiaiu
you give the singulur,do not use the
ul
r .
Place your name lull Iddresl II the top
rrsnge your word. in
Oalllmlll, uninticrlug each one. and write
with ink. on one lid: of the Illeet only.
All lists run he received .t
“Chronicle" onice not hter iliui 5 P. in.
e result will be announced
in the April goth lull: ol the “Cltrunicle."
ln one a tie. the prize will benwnrrled
to the tied coulpetltot who has ruhiiiitied
the neatut list.
llizw rliallcrt culls. '
mil Branch at Allhiteo ti-iiiiralu orii-iu
llel II Eaurlorl. .
At I meeting in Roberta mil,‘ April i,
in
s u lnhtl uiemllemhip of c5,r;oo
s
it lnberlllip in the new branch ju.tcr.
guultea ll llrverrord in open to all, .
in who are in
:
rs.
liegln
' ec
houie, near. we
ve-
ed and liliai leuiine d'EstiInurtville.
torn;nis. enry 5. nriiilrer nur-
erlnril, Ind llrr. l. H. B. spiere. wryne.
‘Horses:
RED LION BOARDING
AND SALES STABLES
very best one and uttention
to ma. Clrringls
E‘
n.
' it Iireiilr than: “]lCk:l" us placed
overituu the rlrweirloli.
The loss is es riutcd at 5yuoo.wliich
in covered by inrurunce
IIITERESTIJIG SUIT! 1'03 ARDHDRS.
rdnllzn lhrdnn Oln:tpIl:y'l Shnw willi-
lllrwl lluld thl Exhlhlt.
llllon or the Arrlniore i-lard.
iil on exhibition this
John will
rule conipuny
uioruiiig the hui ionienrw iuiis reeriiily
urchued la? the Artliltore A. A. huebull
-one or Ille hurriiui thing. to torgive
in ihir world i the iucccri or Vlmrequul
There are tiln hen the still, uuuli
voice ol conscirnc usuudililii u u our-
hand. ' ' - ‘
uud iturneu
For Sale
u horse. lax liauris liig
ll y ii, sound,
kind And lenrlal: would unit Italian
wagon or cutunrler.
llluclr saddle and i-uuuhout inure,
sound. lrina und very gentle.
3 yruoid. r5-2 hiinila
ti-i at
9
and sound; iu.ly urn
Brown inure. X5 in tuindshigu. a
yenni clil, bound, tuna and fearllx ;
an nll.rl.y noise; would suit dot-tor
no road too long r her. ' -