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VOL. XXVI N0. 33
ARDMORE, PA., SATURDAY. MAY 22 1915
PRICE THREE cmml
HIGH PRAISE FOR ‘
SPEAKER AMBLER
As Responsible for Success
of Session of State Legis-
Ilature
PURSE FOR CHAPLAIN
Harrisburg. Pa., May 2o.-Felici-
c aracteriz d the closing ho s ol
Lcgislatu e long with the presenta-
ti o sti aiitial gilt to officers
er Charles A. Am Ier was even
usuitlly cordial expressiorrs o
proval 0! the iinparlial adi-rrinistra
ol his office.
.
-=.g-..e
:r=
H. wilson, of Plllladelplllil. lle said
much or the uocess oi llle sci ion ni
1915 wa:”du he selection or Mr,
Ambler as Mr. Alllhlcr
speairor. I
thanked the mcnllzcrs for their cunslde
rati lrlflnd 'tlth
an opportunity to help use the grit ter
at some time.
Mr. Honey, Plllladelpltia presented
to speaker Ambler an electr
lariip in belrult oi chiel clerlt Garvin.
who later presented the spealrer with
a gavel. ‘
5
D
E
Rev. Mr. stnley. lorrrier pastor cl
st. Paul's Lutheran Cl-iurcli, Ardmortt
i chaplain oi the House, rcceived a
purse. -
II is the sev-
sary oi the beginning at his work in
Ardmore.
In the evening Washington Camp,
No. -til, ot the Patriotic prdcr suns
re w.I be a special order ol serv-
ice with music and addresses.
paper upon the
or Christianity to the plescnl
al system by Mr. A. A.
veniori, vice president ol, the standard
steel company.
The Women's hible classes are
held zt'lIl.l10 and 12.00.
- The christian Endeavor society
meets at us P. M. T e iuhiecr Iii
"kelltgiolls Reading. .Whnl and why:
Halli are under way [or the piper...
zation of a Junior Endeavor Soizlcry.
Eiptllt Church, Ardmorei
The pastor. Rev. i K. wood. will
preach to iorrriw morning at e
rirst aptisr church, taking tor his
sllblecl,,"Chrin's Illdgmenti" In tilt.
evening the sernion topic will
ind Bartimzells." There will also
be baptism at the evening iervire.
St. Paul’! Lllilleran Church.
Men-s bible class at iii A. M. Rev.
Charles waiter hrisctauir will pres.
ut llil.-I5; Sllbwcl, “The 5 int
in Y
r?
i
-t.
Corn-
veni 8. ,
jl:l:l.. ‘Do we Me e y-
an Busiri- s." Ev r
body is cordially welcome to all these , p
scrv ce
In the evening at 7 1nd there wlll be
u eeti at 'elock iii the
morning.
Wecltly Prayer Meeting,
Wednesday evenillkr at 8 o'clock-
wr.
Fruhyteriall ctiitreli, aryn Ma
Sillitia I
lege, play
Albert Hirst, oi Bryn Pilawr, si
A solo from t e oratorio “Elilnh. Mr.
M:xsml’s(orgzIl recital at its P. M..
precedes ilie uelllllg servire. :-P.
M.. the Bryn Mawr ible nion
mnzs llnder hip of Mr.
ll-le leaders
Clolhier. ' Wednesdilyr
Frlllldl’ Malling.
A meeting old ivorilitp WII be
held in I'rlend‘s'
in: l
Ulil liailrior Muel-
these c e til liis
- est SIIYIUVIDK child shall attain the age
1
' president or the Narbcrtti branch.
c
the exercises.
t.
"c or Norristown, ti.
n’ iiliillincauit. lr..'ol Narllerlll, to Eliza-
bet
GEORGE CLYMER BROOKE
LEAVES ESTATE TO WIFE
Goes to child, at 24, II anti nlec orv
eina as.
The will or George Clymer Brooke.
late or Ardlllore, gives to his visit,
hoda M residence, on Glenn
road, Ardmore, tog rlier with the
household eiiects, horses, automohiler
and the proceeds or his liie insurance
policies.
The residue is given to lzrllngham
old-
years. The rrusteni are also
named as enccuto .
' D. C. MORGAN ROBBED
Stuls wallet con-
Hlpliwnymun
t
: ng M
d up on School lane below Airl-
baiilt oi the
Soulli slreel,
The cash.was gone. the only articles
remaining being some bills, receiplt
and paper: ol value only lo the own-
iourid lying o the
schuylkill River near
er.
Mr. Morgan,’ who lives at 121 Ard-
iiiore avenue, Arditikrre, was walking
to his home, when he was conlroisted
by the ltigltwayiuan.
According to Mr. Morgan, the high-
wayinan Ins a young man and wore
a cap which was pulled clown over hrs
lace and wore dark clothes.
‘ ‘THE PLANT EXCHANGES ’
Vegetable: and Flowering Plants alt.
tributud and Eaiotiari ad.
many ieti
prnsided over by
y-known lolli who are leaders in
the lllovelnenl to beautiiy the suburbs
oi the Main Line.
The errchangas were patronized by
many persons who brought plants to
lwzp tor varieties Illuy tlid not pos-
sess. Th exchanges were conducted
under the auspices ol the Main Line
Citizens’ Assoc no the Ardrnore
Veedcrs' club’
civic Association, the
l
and the Gardeners‘ club.
The lollowing iverc in charge or the
a Mrs.
A. T. wister, L, D.
erlord, Mrs, Frariccs vol: A. abeell.
Mrs. E. D. Trascl, Join Daugherty;
Bryn Mzivl’, Mrs. W. r and Dr.
d Mrs. vrin 1-larliiigcr. Flower:
were donated by the ltrllowin Miss
Rebeccz Lycett, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas
0. Ashton, Mrs. llorace wclls Sellers
and Mrs. lsaac Cloth‘ r.
HOLIDAY HOUSE
K5119’: Dauullllri of Narberth Will
open llr more June I
' Daughters
ll oliday
ad.
I Narberth, is
PRESENTED FLAG
vrternii unrurla
“Old
ol. Owe
., participated in
v Real Estate Trlnllerlv
Lot of land in Arilmorc. Harry A.
Fraser, of Ardmorc, to Sophie Block.
Lot of land in Arditiore, Sophie
Block, 0! Norristowllr to Harry A.
l-‘rascr, or Al-rlmorc. sl.
Lot of land in N-arhcrth, Villiciiii
F. Emery. ol Phrladclphia, to Augus-
lus J. Loos, et al,, trustees, Ci c s-
on.
rlilings and lot ol land in Nar-
bertli, Charles J. Mcllvaill. ,lr.. ol
ovvcr Marion, to Carl R. Metzgzr, ol
iii Nnrllcrlh. Joseph
. Ketcliairi. or same place, moo.
all lighted the ellct-t being sIril<il-lg.
Remember
The “June Jubilee." June 17. ll. 1!.
BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS
' ON SHOW MAY 24
Main Line Association to
Hold Spring Exhibit at
Haverford -
“GARDEN DAYS” DATES
. .
Flawur
show Association or
w lot. has tor its ob-
the eriounrsgi-inent o
n (IT Iltlwers, will hold the rust
spring show on hon ay. at the ca-
sino ol the Merton crieli-er club. HIV,-
ord. lie association will hold two
eihihiilon llll: one on Mon
which will bl: tor May-lloweririg
eniilals, Eolulll 'ne i se etc.,
the second, which will he held during
the early [l.trI or June, The as 0
tion will also iain in the paeo
a
per-
and
T e president or the iissociar ‘
Mr. ,l-nines Boyd, oi Hzverlord. w
d 's one oi the snow places ol
' ohicers are.
s, r. dward Bolt
xlr. Robert C. wright. Mrs. William
l‘, Elliott, Mrs. Charles H. l.uding-
tori; sccretury. Mrs. Horatio Gates
Lloyd; Trirvisurt-r, Mr. C. Frederick
C. stout. r
In connection with these liower ex-
hibits the auaacilllion has it I‘
accompanied by then
Mrs. Morris 1.. Clotbie
lo 1, pansiei and
May 13-
vllla Nova, I
nuts and hires.
' ott.
eh 1-, tin
rhododendron :
a..tirn Tb t. F. Bran-
son. Ronrxllonl, 5.30 to l, coiuiubine v
may 2!)-Miss Marian Mott, Kadnor,
Held In:
es a
in qarrigues, lia
““un
K
Marion ii
to 7, perennials; June in-
P. riuiiier, llai
u
r A lla
hardy gnrdc , Jilly Am
Boyd, llav riord. to 7, phlors.
OPENS RECEIVING STATION
Main rLIne Flower. Fruit and lap
Minion stgliit werlt at year.
The Haverlord Branch oi the Pll
ation t
the mission.
urban agencies of the
are so well organized as the H
aver-
ord Branch ‘
lmuptctlvn
cl in
nu. x
Next Monday lliere will be held a
session ol Narur iza '
tron Court belorc
M illtr.
3
lg lluuse tomorrow alteration at 3.
‘the publlckls cordially invited. .
(or the benefit of tilt Building Fund
DI Woman‘: Club of Ardmore.
v
F Merrtrrr townsli
as lioi zslxtll jrllslllgly ol the May
V Mnyor returned.
MERIONITES HOLD
ANNUAL MEETING
Reports Show "coed worlr
Done During the Past
ear
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
which has
piiiation at a "model
TIii- organiza on givrii
Me ‘int n rt sir
ten up and c
or c in
state, the Merton CHIC
I iglilarad
pres.-riroiion oi Flesidunl l:dvrard w
<: 5 work lllc
an anal
iined it up apily wiilr ihc
lisiener sun
rcrnarli: "I had I.l
yo some advic'e
lrlclll, Llul I Clllllp
pcrlccllon ' I."
Alili.-nigh only two years 0
a civic iniprove-
lor l iind Mcrion
a
=
E
Imnl the Burns Detccliue
rubber)‘ was not even attcnipted in
Merton. v
trually tirelully lids the associa-
tion guir cd ac rist tires, vr t
ulr tli t
roa
especially designed street
E y
lalioii o
lights and th most to
2. ‘o
0;‘
en. was reported, an increase oi st
or r lilsl
rmw agiiaiiiiit
all poles lrom the
t
arioni (It'll: associations in Lowcr
' lp. ‘
re coiielusion ol the rcport. Mr.
c casizy ae do these tliii
"Bill you lisicnu any Collnrlls,
At the election cl oiricers, Mr. liolt
d prcsiden
woll, lrvus
IV I III“ II:
Kr:lITr, H‘ II rolircll. W. s. liuirr.
iilirci-s. Charles 5 xr k. Jr. W. Lee.
. .iilor l.rirtn, H. H. L
vrell, sydney
Tlioiiipson. Jr., Frank Grnliani Tli
so 15. A. van
H. wariamaher, Jr., and Edward E.
: willcird.
CIVIC SOCIETIES UNITE
Township Alsociit ill to Tiko Uni-
lnrlvl Action.
Civic Associzttiulll oi Lowlzv
Township have iormed an as.
' n action
this seciio
The’
Merton
2:
ion. president; llrnry s. i
sin e Cllizuis‘ Assaci -
v
on. e rid . .
Tiius. re Hal:-Cyllliyd Nerglihor.
ood l'.ll>, secrclary an i ssnrcr.
r.. E.
III '
h C
M Alli:
S I an will represent the Marti Lint
Citizens’ Association in the new as-
sociation.
ow card or
llealrli li s iisu arning against
the ily. , on...
to the itiosiiiiito. eltlier, according to
i notii-e, is tr a it sit liberal use
carts a ll
syl
and which itsell has been iirii.
d almost c
day n‘ in in tie i grin" on the no
d y. esinie iii rraiil. crahaiii Tl10lIl5Ul)r at
< caii.
o
an.
. the most progressive and active in ihe
The w nieu. rid there are
the
I
o Merton Ciiic As-
‘ la
d
lolinsort and Mr. ucorgc I C"
BIG SUFERAGE BANNER
“RAISED" AT ARDMORE
Women of Isl Legislative
District Unfllrl Marker at
Headquarters
WIN MANY CON VERTS
"woman SuI1mge P
0 on t eace. Pro-
rtss and rrosperiiy, is e lcgend
in lar ti k leltcri n a his bright
low b r uh s strun
ct avenue in our oi the
merit who reside in the First l.cgisla-
rive District or the county, A rccc
Adclln Potter. oi llroo 3n,
delliered the addresses.
‘ rirsi irirersrii; was lit-lrl-at the
noon hour at the Auiorar con
plant, and as soon as the giily ilee.
trrrtled aulolnoblle bcarlruz Illl: sill’-
irn e party came Io . sinnilitill in
trans ol the big bllildllllts a crovrd oi
the employees gathered nrhni
listened aticntivel ’
Y
:
‘<.
with
l the Main Line and
leaders throughout the oonrrty who
enjoyed a reception and tea. Misc
P short address in IVIIICI1
was the org
her travels through the state.
All open-air meeting, held in t
evening closed the program tor the
ay. This meeting was Ill:ltI all Ihc
lut adjoining the Marion Title it
Trust curiipariy and drew a large
crowd.
o
Miss rorier was introduced try
Township commissioner samuol nun-
For one she licltl her liear
era’ attention by presenting the uni:
oi sirlirage in a simple siraightlor.
Ward niannor, which won llully con.
verts WIID eagerly signed the pledges
to support .and uphold its principles
and vote tor ii at the coming elec-
li as one OI
ii. The district is kn wn
o
Sure.
DR. SAMUEL G. DIXON
IS RE-APPOINTED
Head of State Health Depart-
rnenl Begins His Fourth
Term
TEN YEARS SERVICE
Dr. samuel c. Dixon, whose nomi-
ith, was conrirnied
by that body on Tuesday.
This is Dr. Dixon‘: lourtri appoint-
nient t9 this responsible position and
lice, w ich is or surli vital importance
to the wellirc oi the people oi the
in. r
' Crirril-llonweal
Perinypneker appointed
rion une tails, ihcrtly
Tcrier.
his able direction. the Penn-
sylvania Department oi H
g:
3.
At the present time
has between
the Depart-
rcssou H-amb
have been construited under the
perv ion cl Dr. Dinoii. in ten years
tuberculosis has fallen
second place as a muse ot death II-
this state and the rate is steadily de-
clining year by year.
‘our thousand il
urg
su-
and
s lro
in i
is only one-lourtli the former
e.
During the past ycor the death rate
- d had the
death rate ol lam: ronrniui-d. ol lhesc
4
mild lives, n. . liiire been saved
by the reduction ei ionr principal
diseases:
ol.ls‘2t many ol lhe rrieetiiigs.
Mill Jeuiu Duriwoody a Llanerch
Erldo.
Mis sic L. Dunn-ootly, daughter
llwooiiy,
iesday
. Morgan lklpe, in
the Presbyurlzn Church at Llaiirr.-li.
e. l-ler veil ot only In:
naa iastencd with a chaplei oi orange
- HIS. she carried showcrbolb
quct or lilies ol the timed
orchids. Her sister, Mist .leanor
uunwoody. who acted as maid or
honor, wore a eharrui lroclt or
white tulle, trirnineil with blue ranted
robrns. slit carried an old-iaslrioneil
bouquet oi daisies and tagged robirrs.
The briilosinaids, Miss l-lel Mt:
Earn, Miss Elizabeth ‘Marlin.
lsessie wild, or scianion.
Miss Kathryn Ram), were gained
alike in ‘ atin
2'
2
u
valley and
daisies and rugged robilu. They car
ried oldr as-liionod bouqucu oi daisies
and taggtd robins. The little ring-
e
bearer, Master del"orcst l-lolt, wor
Mr. Rive was
brother, Mr. sieis-art
he ushers were
Thomas Breth-
and Mr. Ed-
Ionial costume.
attended by his
Kine. as best men. '1'
lilr. l-‘rank Gaul, Mr.
eereriiony II the
ri e‘s pare
Mr.
clicstiiiii Hill.
Remember
The ‘June ]IIbileg" )u
more, Ind Alexander
llfawr.
Iaccliia, Ard- an
wellor, Bryn
V it
provide
ri . Mt
lvhooriirig Congh . . .. 4.051
During ihcse ycars l,‘Il3'i',l’lDO babies
have been born in rrnnsylvama
whose births bare been reeordrd wit
all the facts conccriirnir them in llle
llureait oi Vital St isiicr or the De-
hit‘! been here inaugurate
91 CANDLES FLARED
ON BIRTHDAY CAKE
col. Albert 3. Aalin-lead central Flo-
un cl Merry Party at Havcrvoid.
Colonel Albert S. Ashmead, or No
ristown and who, during the Civil
war, served in the capacities or C2?’
rain and A. . .‘il., U. S. Volunteers,
hlndsurne residence
Mrs. John 5. Garrlg
treasurer ol the Bryn Mswr
company), l-laverlord.
The day which marked the Col-
olleI's passing oi the ninety-Iirst niile
stone in Iiie. was ouleily. but none
the less greatly enjoyed. Fart oi lhe
rrpnst was
ol his daughter.
lies ( ol the
Trilsl
tlic congratulations tendered to the
e in whose honor the allair was
i was a surprise event in all that
the words imply. colonel Aihinead
was prevailed upon y his relatives
saiurday to "spend some time at Hav-
eriord," an ltneiv naught oi the
b lrday alllliverury celebration plans
like a hash e-
until they developed
lore s e en -
colonel Adhmead has a large lam-
ily with great grandchildren, living in
good style, in tour ditlettnt siatei.
3:4 is siill in good loot tervice at a
M )7. IO. IV.
(or the hellelit oi the Bllilding Fllnd
oi W9mIn'I Club of Ardmoro.
l Iriend It his home in Nor-
rislowll.
DEVON HORSE SHOW “
OPENS NEXT WEEK
More Than 1001) Horses Vyill
Be Judged at Annlul
Exliibibn
LADIES’ DAY, MAY 31‘
with more than seventy new classes
the nevi... liiirie Show this year bids
lair to he the biggest outdoor horse
show in Ill: world x
has rust bern issued. Entries closed
v ls.
a
The Dei-on show will come nearer
II) this eity,and
eighty breeding classes
II Ill: 206 events rcbtduled
‘c hat the usoc
r
rsei arid for trot.
ters and other horses sbowitig
ru
. Lear Mrs. M illiarn '1‘. Hunter. Joli
'l'. “iritlriiii. tlwzrd T
“I iarn duPuii
Drertel, lrs. George H. Earle.
Philander C. Knox. h
:ll‘u. sarnner M.
llaliltin l-lntcliinson,
n. .lrs. lzdivard
D. wilson, lvilliaiti
y A. lserrrind.
li
lins. “rs. v
woodsidc. Mrs. J. G
saniuel Eeltert, A. J. Dreire
s. Jul": 5. citsiine. Mrs. Thomas
1. Berry, Mrs. iarrrer Fnrtcis siillivan,
Edward B. McLean. c. 1; core, Dr.
Tlionias G. Aslttml. samiiel T. ‘Bo-
dille, Lewis A. Riley, Charlgg
Pevlrosz, Frederick ‘NV. Schmidt,
Mzior E. B assitlp Nor
ert coane. liorlan Page, wt t
terbury, Dr. wilmer P.'KIaDl7i Mrs.
Joseph M. Cazzzmr Dr. w. Rc .
nolds wilson, William R. warner, ]r.,
5- Rr 1’. Wood. Jr. Mrs Edward
W. Robinson
MR. TAFT AT BRYN IIIAWR
Freuidsnl or collect will Erllarhln
Former cnlu Exncldtlvl and Mn.
Jun: 3.
hit
Miss M. Thomas, president ol Bryn
W .
Ma r College ,has sent out inviw
tion
is in inourniiir. uean Reilly tad
Mzddlwn hill receive the guests.
R niner
The "tr: Jlll>'le(" June 17, ‘ll, 19.
lot the ririit rst tlic lsuilthrig trond
4:! Wolrlnll Club Ardimorc.