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At (ha Chronicle Building. Al-dinora. HUECSOIIIGI’-1 Cm. Pk
By THE ARDl1l)RE PRINTING COHPANY
SU'1ISCR1P’.l‘lON $1.50 A YEAR
rim 5 arms A novi-
ruhiirhsd Evrrv sniui-dav
Atluvtisittl: Rrrtec Qunn-i on Applimtinn
M. J. ENSIGN, Proprietor and Editor
znterel in the Pb-110:5“ in Ardtntv -. zsemi-144... iimnr
ARDMORE, PA: SAT(:l7RD::VAPRlL 4, l9l-lr
CLARICS HISTORIC. SPEECH
Champ Clark’: reularknlile protest against the surrender
of our rights in the Pfttlallta Canal liill go down into history
as a wonderful exilrlple nl political and patriptin oratory. He
had an opportunity that clinics to few men and lie seized it
mid malle the sort of filiilctllnt d In nnrdiesasily, llisspeecll
was no doubt one of the must fervent appellls ever made on
the liner of the American Cmigress. All of the conditions
were favorable‘ He was called upon to leave the chair to
place himself npnn record; he had to rebuke lnckslidiog
members of his mi-n part); he was cnmpelled to take issue
with the President oi the Unitrtl Slates, and tilnally he felt it
a duty todefend himself from the threats and the
of the “liniher-t:-acked incense-swingers" who have impugned
his personal motives.
The setting was all that any orator could desire. Tlle
interest in the debate WRSICIISK‘, and when the “lion of tlie
Democracy” liecanie warmed nplhe crowds that thronged the
door and galleries received atreat such as only comes at rare
intervals in these days if dr-generate statesinanship. Hie
eplgrams, his telling sentences, his personal magnetism and
his Snal declaration that it was bctter to be beaten for the
Presidency than to repudiate the platform on which one was
elected are not likely to be forgotten. I: has been said by his
opponents that Speaker Clark has his limitations. lllaybehe
has, but they are not apparent when it ccrnies to popular orar
tory. ll isd:'&icult to renn:i villell Kll2EIlgll>l1 language was
nsed to better advantage in an appeal to the people.
Br -nn's “cross or gold" speicll, which won for him the
nomination for the Presidency was one of those well-timed
utterances that thrilled the antli.or during its delivery. But
it is cnrionnto note that Brynn succeeds where Clark failed
in the business of getting vntrs. ‘
It is also interesting to
note that Speaker Clark‘: litldress is consistent and logical,
while the famous silver speech of the present Secretary of
State never could stand niinlysis. Those who heard it were
carried oil‘ their feet, but nlitn they attempted to read it in the
solitude of the study it left tliciu cold and unconvinced.
Nearly all of the notable speeches in this country have
naturally been political speeches. Most of them haveVbeen
delivered either in Congress or in the national conventions of
the great parties.’ The new system of nominations promises
to make these elocnlionary rllurts things of the past.
of them may he recalled, such as Roscoe Conk1ing’1 speech
Some M
“V all
throughout the
a me name
marl of Health
tee.
tent in.
The Cnrnillis
nominating Giant, when he r:l:rrt:d ll) Appomattox and its ‘V ""“'
little apple tree, and Daniel l)niigherty's presentation of Gen-
eralllancticlc as “the superb." But these notable speeches
have hrtn rare, as have lit-en similar debates in Congress.
Hence, taking ail things into mnsideratiori,it is not nnrea-
sonab‘e to believe lhat Champ Clark's tolls protest will
l.wCLl.l:l& lllSlDYlC.
A Rcevnlniioli
Sani-Genie Polish Mop
(SANITARY and HYGIENIC) (
3
1 ins). '
star
nalna e to
at ma
lwer b s" and
care of R.
to reject any 0
Ron
pvr scnellllle ; same
dlhsll"
‘ , . Towns p. .
spenrtieatrons may tie seen at tlle
b fit
0 ce.l
s nrnsl be settled zlld endors-
sent to Cll:llr-
and Drainage cunrrnrr-
A. llarn r, Sll].I1:Vl1I-
s;orl rest:
r all bills.
prnpnsal for Coal.
The Jluard nl Schoul orrmnrs 0!
Lower Merton Township request scaled
proposals lnr cnrll In be
stnwls as per die iullow
dcmy . 2
5 any! has
3-,. per cent.
pile oi screrrns IO he as. lnllows:
u mines and near 2 nisnes;
s and our 1 34:
n i l-4 rncties
IIC .
coal to be Protlerly prepared :1 [0
slate Ina me clay. L-ti: ynu per
the price plrr mn la in-
cllme delivery at the scllool ipeulied and
ed In tnns or me places provided as
In be done vtlutoul -VVV V VV V V -V --WV VV
the school building or outer
property oi the Asnar
All co y be subject to ch
%
(Ira.
rves the right
LEY A. WARNER.
Superiiltendent.
supplied in its ,
mg acnclltlte:
not tlolil znllre
liar at no time alter k
any prtwol 5
otfen to the hnusssyite every comfort and -$7
convenience in cooking. In th arrangement
e
of the Cabinet Gas Range there is I large
Warming Closet
.. The lvnrnnng Clogetltuaod on keep
dishes warm and w rstnrn oi. liuitlrrveg.
rnnlss until completion of the cooking or
other p2‘tt‘LI nt the meal
s kxxm
Tfht oven is indirectly heated train
the linking oven below. nnd rlisr-nrnrs does
not require any extra gas cnrlsump on
An All-Gas Kitchen
containing a Cabinet Gas Range and I Gas
Water Heater means comfort, convenience
and economy throughout the year.
Sand for a representative.
Counties Gas &
Electric Co.
Ardmore Bryn Mnwr wnyiie
.
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lilichell’s "i.":."" Grass Seed
ruuwn ll - helvlul arm.-ur. min:
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rm ml (in: mi dlrveunnl
mruna nr;n-lrnr ITIHI ma uni nrnnrr s.r. or lawn Vlll nnsnrga
.. Fluwuq om. Ind vmmi. It
xtro
Rlrvdin rr
E; vault gnlnment. ms Bllr mV
CHELL’S
us MARIE’! sT.,
. Pnundnipni-. rs. .
uepr. At.
lSl?AEL H.DgLlBJRl:l;LEE & CO
I COAL and LUMBER
we SELL
MICHIGAN LADDERS
AMI supply at cokrtnbinntlon stl-p extension lnddon
pt
sul-
Eglz
PROMPT DELIVERY TEEPHONE 68
All coal iram thcbest lnlnuir
Large stock at szaxoned Lumber always on hand
LANCASTER AVENUE BIYN M.kWR.?A
and
tan
200 LINIVOOD H VE.
IWORRIS .71 . BZIRR
GiL’l?I’l.’NTl.’l( J’-IND BUILDER
l Specihl attention given to all kinds of Family
lltlansion Jobbing. All kinds of Bmlien lfumlture
"promptly and neatly repaired. Personal attention given
‘to laying Linoleum. Cutlery Sharpenerl and SW5 Filed.
Flinn: IBIS-A
HRDMORB
1;. F. MEAl7.XNEIli?"G?)l.Wl.
General Gontractors
Masonry. Concrete. Buildin‘ eonstruction
Nat-berth. Pa.
213 Hale Bldg.
‘Narberth 329-VIN
Filbert 5321
The Bryn Mawr Trust 80.
Bryn Ma wr. a. '
lnnnru Titlu to Real Euue, to Uwner rid Monptiil. I! ha thu-
City Rana.
Allow: I par uailt. lntlrut an Depoitt, lubject to think. I!‘ I pd‘
A '3' E‘:tl::vv;‘i.' izlllliiluc -tor. ousrai-ii. Allignee, Ccnmlluo.
1V'nnt<, an Act: an [or sale and manilgemlnt of rhl
D
ulna. ,
canon. nun, Inzxsrl .nri other Income. win. dawn and ii ,
-rltirnin eh. r. S: )7 t boxu for rein in buxslnr pron! v%
5190: had other vnluabizl tiktll on Itnraxc. Mon-y lrlwiyl an Inn
um rnnrmnu on Main Line.
A. A. iriinn. ions aenr. . H. RAMSEY, Vin prnniannt
JOHN s. GARRXGUES. srirsur, Ind Trenurcr
l i>t-iii.1l> A. ‘HART. -rrnsi OEcer and Aniltlnt somnu-2
e-DIRECTORS:
snsmili. ll. rlrrs-rlrs para 1-. IKEJLLDN .
Mellon Title and lrllsl Cl).lll Aldill0ie ‘
lncoxnorltec M.uch IL luv
Capitll Paid . st-taoco ,surplus
a ‘v
cap-ul Ann. I . "El:-.r mats . silo.
Receives hicpuwlix .lllil allows lrltcrest tliernull. insure: titles, tact!
rr .r rn, etc. inn. tvinrley nrr collateral and on
as execlltor, Krtlsxuc.
mortgage; is n out in tllc pnrc-rm uurl S.lll: at real estate; re-
c . iL'l)' min wills wllllllllt nlurge. t
Special nltsnrinrr given in ltcttlcn-lert of Estates. Safety nspnrir nnxes
to Rent In Burlfarpioof Vaults. $8.03 to $20.00 per Illnllln.
x OFFICERS
Josull S. l"F4iit‘L ARNOLD. Vice President
Horace w. Smndley
7 Parker 3. William!
H. .-l.
HORACE w ll L YOCUM, Trcrls. GYMIASSK. ser'y
WILLIAM P. NDlS.’l‘ s miner ll. G. l;ul2Tz, Asst. Treasurer. 1
. DIRECTORS.
Jualill 5. Pearce clrarrlel 5. Powell
-‘Itch Mien John Al-ndt
t-l. A.Anmld, M. D. l so a s Murray
Richard J. Hamilton ' Frank H. M ha
l R ..r..i
Gentral Service Go.
213 West Lancaster ilvenlle, ilrdmore. Pa
Everything for the Motor Car
Batteries Re.ch .
Vulcanlzlng of -ll kinds
Full Line a! Zlccessorles. Tlres. Tubes, Etc.
ii,li..lliiiiilinA
" Egihlin
1"‘”g:I-eras?’
ears to Hire PHONE Dz)’ OR NIGHT
CYLINDERS Cl.l..iNED BY OXYGEN PROCESS
Phone 943.
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t.nnlsaririthlng n :<lp..ninliy
4- Grinding of .li (la-im1lm'!4l.<
Saw Filing in all its branding
General M al Repairs
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Immlmmmmwmmlmlm nnnl u a contract is nilnd. lnrnrV . In h N I
?::;2".::.‘“ 1:.‘ ‘>.‘..:::.":‘:" “= P’ lw.-V RAIIAMA)’ 0 JOSCP lo ‘ G
, sealed bids addressed to iarn --‘ ‘ i F . . ,
Pf-1 Ce y es, Jr. secretary, > wer Marion """"V “W1 1% Lem: ' .
’lown5tllp hogl Lkfntgicl, Alb re, '
81.50 f,;r;;,y,=;, 3. ,3, n Schedule In Effect March 31. 1913 , Mot0l-.Cyclg .‘
Small?’ iec‘ih:v-igogid rmllm mi ilgliinulw W - Subject to ntiangn without noose : ' N G t I
l size hid,andtl2terrrlinate any contract when I d ,7
. it ' rnaaaa ‘
S1‘ 0 0 F E W . I A d J . . f Yenonnl nttentitill pimr to nil wnrlt SUNDMES
The nnsrn of Director: at the School Trains eave 1- more unction or prfn. .0 Amie A
nnnnnnnrnnnrrrunninnnnrnrrrrn .mIr.r;m:ly Lower‘ lirle;ionwTDDn::IIl'P. mun:-aims . rson ve.rArllmo1'e
. . . bids lur school supplies be sinpprd - - ‘. "‘ ‘H..-
Makcsil: easy to clean and polish your Boots, 3' ”"- ‘ F’ '3 "“"“""- Bndgeport and Nornstown ‘ W 7 7 V W V
“'09d“'0rk and ‘umiwm Hm shevsdr ‘..9.;’:'$:“rii“.‘;f.f:r.l"i;‘:il:E:S.f.; 1 can AND INSPECT OUR NEW l2ouel.li"$'I0ltl-:
having a pointed ‘l'l()SC ((1 get at the dirt in ml‘-% :‘“';ilI:;;r r'l=-"p=Lg:[;l=r'tI 91% . , p
the corners. With its sellnadiusting handle, Scaled bids tor the “l"“il"1lE olz-U at D A l L Y ' .
(another exclusive Szlni-Gcnic feature) it is liiillgirihm )s“c"‘5r‘;:s:r:i‘:dr'Yll5f<f‘1W:‘:
Uerlon hcllool Ulstrlct, Ardmartp Parr
easy to reach those lizlrd-to-getnat-places, mu in lns hands (are the 24m . V,
r r zm - ' ' A . - r
such as under radiators beds or over doors d'lre:‘wAii'lile' alwili Hsli hullii. Mam”: V Ah“ NE“ '
and mouldings. ‘."r.‘$.‘;".‘.‘.’i"i..’.’f":'.."2LZ%‘::“3.!‘.‘;i:: 2‘: 5.25 9.06 ‘-12.05 305 5,05 10,05 fhggl-saglfzhseed and Plant establishment
nuppllelr V 4 “ I a 3 D lajNurserles and Greenhouses
$10 00 I,” Gaul] W W] 71 ::“;;:‘c’l=;’r‘c‘l:an:l:;tl'hf;lI&0ll;<:J%('-3 6.06 10.06 . 1.06 .06 7.06 11.06 p(lJ::l;)lfil!SI: 25:51,‘! :70 dacres and grow a com.
W '1.’ M M [.1 “Ya, [I 4 ma 7 . .l;rr.;...r .rbs5r.libpli.;kn.;. 7.05 11.06 2.06 5.06 8.06 12.06 6 d I 9 9“ 9 5'“
W 7’ W‘ .=“=P” ” “"“‘.' "" ' - "'; t ‘ at an mplemeuts.Fertilizers I t' ‘ll
:10]: tlzizzlirtg about il. ifraifi xiii: ilirallintzii 3l:1aYl'iblllVtr:l 8'06 9'06 1'06 Mowers, Lawn Rolle.rsl,1sEFt‘i:.m as
lfalds or Ia sslccl l single item or items have ‘ncreased Du fac‘“n b d
. rpm in 1' rs, .
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ESTATE NOTICE V 7' 935 "3 3 3
Go‘ lns1'.u'n on CAROLINE 1.. clubs '
;;,.dm0,.e pa - , I you . ‘A, DREERS GARDEN BOOK FOR 1914
’ ‘ u -run-In nvrry nwvr In ya it ovrl nun .y.
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, "Kn. l pt - In4le ted in the Illd vlu. on. “‘Rl1'l row. con-mu
, Veee - tulle ll: requuled I0 mull plymentt - L G S d 1 S
. ‘Ind those halving ri.nn., Ia prnrent iii. H 5'1" 9"" 5 “V” ""9 3! 5 0! ure Results
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