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THE WAYNE TITLE AND TRUST CO.
WAYNE, DELAWARE CO., PA.
Philadelphia Office, 612-14 Real Estate Trust Co.
Insures titles, Receives Money on deposit and allows 2 per cent. on same,
ck on demand,
'
pryable by che:
: In Sa
faving Department $1 and upward received and 3 per cent. allowed.
Executes trusts and acts as executor, administrator and trustee,
als.
* peoot vault.
Selly desirable mortgages with tile and fire pelle
LOUIS H. WATT .
! FREDERICK H. TREAT |
JOHN H. MAGUIRE..
FREDERIC ¥. CALVERT |
PHILIPPUS W. MILLER
President
e President
DIRECTORS.
JULIUS A. BAILEY
WILLIAM WEST
FRED. F. Wee WE LL
LOUIS H. WA’
JOHN i. Warr
A, J. DREXEL PAUL
WILLIAM B. RILEY
jou x ast
pws wv THOMAS
WM. H. BROOKS,
Football Reform Outlined.
y through the firs
r Futon a, tle membe
leg
per the
& foot ru
for th
ot
les con
ew
y did not make any
revatio for changes i
the rules of the guine. That wa
nt ested tout h
public se ots of
dations ‘tae ‘ver
gether
the tombe.
T
groupe
he 7
were made tp ot jidean
submitted ia and
minds. 3
said was the work of any
one pe
Ti brief the three combinations
turn of mind of mem.
ie gules committee ‘and
pointed ite the
divers
za
mack ‘hs None
he rr rrangenent of
aitrations with them, and they
ill e
'L. K. BURKET & BRO.
BEALERS IN.
Coal,
TELEPHONE No. 26
Wood and Feed
Hickory and Oak Good for Grates. Virginia
Pine Good for Kindling, Cut to Order
WAYNE, PENNA|'t
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Coal,
Lumber and Feed
C. A. LOBB & SONS,
DEVON, PA.
Building Material of All Kinds.
Telephone No. 7.
Lancaster Ave., near Penna. R. R.
CHAS. M.
STUARD
UNDERTAKER
Formerly Assistant to J. S. Pearce
ARDMORE, PA.
Phone 243
Rendence Cricket Avenue
Ss.
Successor to J
P. FRANKENFIELD SONS
josiah S. Pearce
UNDERTAKERS
Phone No. 9, Ardmore
ARDMORE, PENNA
OFFICE
DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE
Parts, Needles and Repairs for
All Makes. Machines Sold or
in Exchange.
Rented. All Makes Taken
PHILADELPhia & WESTERN
WAY COMPANY
Trains leave Wayne as follows:
EEK AY | TRAINS
1825 THE 1910
PENNSYLVANIA
FIRE
INSURANCE company, |
INCORPORATED 1825.
CHARTER PERPETUAL,
Office 508-510 Walnut
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
CAPITAL, -
$750,000 0
ASSETS, $7,332,524 10
1.13,
11.13, 11.28, 11.43, 11.5% M.
BM, 12.26, 1248, 1 2 133, Ys, 143,
158, "213, 228, 2. 259, 3:18, ae
ts
8.13, S28, sas,
10.03, 10.28, 10.48,
Aap M.
1
ains leave Straffor
minutes eatlices and Se Davids 2 min
utes Aster than the times shown
ay!
Wastward trains to Stafford leave
Wayne 4 minutes earlier than the
times shown for eastward trains at
Wayne.
RATES
From Wayne to 69th Street Ter.
minal ficket “rates are as follow:
ne-way ticket
Row ind vip ‘iekket
icke
vidual ticke!
ticket .
DIRECTORS,
Joba L. Thomson,
JOHN L. THOMSON, Vice President.
W. GARDNER CROWELL, Secretary.
HAMPTON L. WARNEM, Asst Beereiary
SS
1113 CHESTNUT 8T.,
Picts, Needles and Tepaive “tor
«1 Makes. Machines Sold or
1 Makes Taken
Rew Stxehange, "Time or
‘ash.
1113 Chestnut St., Phila.
pee a
ERSS)
trod
tyoue want eliab| able ants,
etn monthly indi
:
Passengers’ using the’ Piiiadelp ia
& Western aml Subway Route
Philadelphia ‘are delivered direct to
department stores ferries
ithout being <xposed ta the weather.
Bulbs. etc., call or write for a free
Drees" ‘s ooren Bo ook
ae
cart,
7M Chestant Steet Paitadetohia |
Street .
three
$2,233,426 43) 7"
NtW HOME SEWING MACHINE |
PH
ut ae “ anor
second
ai
the
toward the 1910
game,
The first set suggested, one
that is regarded by some mem:
bers the committee as pa
ularly rthy Ga attention, con:
tained the follow
There shall be seven men on “the tine
brand of the
ushing or pulling of
Hi,
allow
ae Mowaet ass f0 be allowed over
line t
ay use thei
n optouent out of
tat the ball on
wh jouches the
faving. been touched ‘hy
player of either side auny first be
by a plager on the defense
~ down the ticld under a
pont ‘a inet “Approach nearer thaa
ards to tcher of the punt, and
Ehime tackle Hinton charge forward
After the eateh unless the catcher starts
to ron with the ball.
Eliminate the onside kick.
Desides these points two quer
ies were introduced. One was
whether the rule about helping
might not be altered so as to
er mit of one
with the ball,
other
of Slayer “ “that is, permitting a
line man to leave his place and
come into, the | backticld. | This
wonld modify the first poin
This set of rules provides, then,
agains ekling and’ open
field t punts, limits
masses through | netping, takes
strietions off the quarter-
ack run, provides for a forward
pass in any direction and also for
better conditions for its
n incom
ward wise come under the rule
side.
the re:
bs
me “wetral (fone and the use
n are not at-
come in great part from
one of the leading men on foot.
ball in the country
lie second set is supposed to
had the backin
h
ing Eastern unive
tains some @ rednptler at ons of
Ther even men on the line
of scrim re centre rush shall
always. be in the centre of the sine, ex:
cept when the teams are war the
\es this arrang
sent shall
on offense shall be jimnit-
rs, the qnarterback and
kick
wYVimit the forward past to back of
line of scrimmage.
Xo, runner om the offense to sceeive
help un has reached the line
an receiving the ball from a
8 nut touched the
n three
1e ball,
gained shall be
ts in fi
This i is less comp!
rinst mass
ted, but is
shifts
ESTATE NOTICE
ESTATE OF Francis FENIMORE,
otters went on above estate
having been fed to. the “unite eevnenl
iors, all persons Inetted tos
cane are reqtirnted to wake payment
and th
annie without ue fay to
‘The V te aad Tenet Company,
present the
PAIAY U. PENIMOLTS
Excentors,
‘ayne, Del, Co., Pa.
Or thei Attorney
Henry Pleasunts,
alnut street,
|
nity to look |
‘after subscription renewal ats
forward new business.
teed weekly salary, ‘ne
ing on the work ne ant
ch order.
ion
Trecorte Pa lishing Compan
15 Are
y
h St., Philadelphia, P:
weviean football jawed Bat
[tot
i divcuon vy
combinations
1
ot one: combination, it} oy
step t
wed to
1
some restriction of| we
man aiding the
si
ground | A
and the dange vs of the forward
Yeon, Te ulvo ty for
iY
a kie
sh of the te
at
taal,
a th
. ya Tine a
{TL tions
of yards to ‘be
bwin, unlike he oth
and, unlike that,
| the: numb
a
live of oft
back of the Ti that] De at leant four
Sardy ack. Xo player of the
possension of the Hall 0,
*y
arn push
bis foot yer rut
‘The paws
eau a player sta
fi
thet line of wcriuinage whe th
put in play.
TVluyer
yer when tickling another to have
at Teant one fout on the sound.
erween the € efi
the distance, Ws We
ber of downs to |
t
‘ards,
‘nade to th
was
iach that Ue teams night change
e first
goala at the ent ag of the se
nd
a
sion ‘of the bully down and. dis
nee to be gained to remain the
sa was said, might
ith all advantay
Wind for instance.
The third set. of suggestions
and
at the Tine and
dian rugby sys:
tem of intermissions, making the
{game one of four quarter
also aims at t > to
gained when the § gel ie near atl
|although seemingly encouraging
mass play limits it at the y
Hime iC appear 3 to be fostering i
It is clearly ‘he intent of these
sets of sux stions to if the
worst point of the sme, With
ho mass helping, with the teh
er of the ball bette vrotected
and with the forward pass be ena
ties so modified that pi
be enc couraged to try i method,
ith the neutral 20 the on:
side kick lett out, the game a
pears to be none the less interest:
a
¢| the consideration of the game.
Poems From a Chester County Pen,
I Newton Ritner, Post-Chaplain | °
a the United States Army,
Basttown township, and the ex
cting duties of —scho
permit but few
the realm of povsy. Th
stanzas are among her bits of
verse:
Praise.
° Goat A comet voice the hymn of
That “ows from my heart’s happiness
10. Thee:
only know that not one chord is lost
f Love's great-throbbing, perfect bar.
iy!
sok with the health which makes
whole!
love’s Mystery.
1 know not why I love thee;
‘Tia Lave's weet mya
Revealing portion
Of Lite that is to be.
T know the stars are iehter
f
he world & ganic is,
Te but tho walk'at with met
And Heaven itself is in my hea’
Hiecanse T love thee and thon ae
‘The Broken Silence.
At thy sweet voice dim Memory's mys
Swings back and finds us standing a
before,
e children, in the palace of our dream,
Which less of earth had, but more of
Eeaven’s beani
Tricht dreamt And thon, the brighter
‘Thou bromeht’st of
a hortared be
Forgot the
‘Thy saile itlumed lite
"eaven's own light
eam,
a, as of ol
denen sky with
id fited the De
i in
wt, |
the Gounty Hon
‘om | wa
i desire tha
. ment in
a ‘hie i
The Delaware County Home
A number of citizens who vis-
borough ina ion
and were grat-
ed at the conditions there, T!
builain Bx are
ue ithe inmates are
ke the same condition,
fed
and their sleeping
anit ung gate san in
claw It w
bu
ute the Hone
and wonton being
of the
oe he treal
m and the gener-
alr was that they were
K , braving Ye
st be or several week
Ki bd hier assis
ants have the confidence of all
con with the
thing is running aloug nic
"he Realty ot te institation
never here bein
farses none of the inmates
in
The Directors, Arthur M
vo aud
ving been dise outined
and the directors am a
Home more fre
for themselves june how the in-
stitution is. cond:
The Home is located in Middle.
town tonnes about three mil
beyond Media of the pret:
tiest. spots that ature could
provide, and i is surrounded by a
" dred as fine farm land.
ce from the Aloe
: the highest a ‘ound in De
county and from fhe un one
as far the
ucted.
y have been cause for
? the Home manage
years gone by, but
y there is nothing evident
warrants nything
the present time and
the ta
te be congratulate
that such a needed and inden
able institution conducts
rot; that it is ally impos:
sible;” that it is composed by a
rn to.a poem written bya
abo
Cook fake about his adventure.
The proof is there in the score, in
a hateful emotion, He ean be just
as beautiful in his musical ex:
pression when hen musically itlus
trates and the of the
brothe sister and. the fe:
ternal love which ‘hinds tian one
to the ot her
Disinis: v likes or dislikes
of the met matter of *Elek-
2” Rea ibretto carefully.
ry to fll the Aialogne as ut:
tered by the singer: ti
and rate h them. Be
what they are say
ain on the stage. The music
e care of itself. When the
is finished and you are left
sping in your ae rat ask
yourself ho ill Mr.
Strauss has Seaboled in musie
the words, emotions, action and
spirit of this tremendous wo
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
yne Post Office.
Mrs. B. Boyce, Miss Ella Bon-
Bez
Towing! the old bones that sobbed
eniselves to 8
eee ¢ the lone
ail only Tove ev
keep.
‘Thou callest—and though the darkness
of the sea,
Divided, 1 would fly to answer thee!
ner, M. Boland Cacti | Cron,
Mr. AL Mit Crealia
Murra Mn Hertha
nia , Mrs
sturgeon ‘a
M. EHART, P.M.
Mitchell,
. M. EL
An Int
gelintic Conference or all
i of ates De
of | stre
They| ducted by Mr.
it] Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman in th
e inti
buildings: which | Joh
care of. gel
le ard on the Home, Join
n
Home and} other oc
ur spe
in any quant ity whatever, af-
. cue for “grandpa” and
Rorget ic we be sure, it is dif then is nietred winter as it used
fieult, ely difficult, for]to be, Snow arly touched jhe
both the orchestra and singers to] eaves: syout, it leep.
learn. and interpret. Str: leighing and skating “tere al-
ues Uly has. Bone the Timit. ways goo 4or 5 months.
the has traveled eos to the]The weather was so extremely
North Pole but there is no Dr.fcold that when the mercury was
‘| prise to many of the critics of the
(]|more than half of the merchan-
Interdenominational Conference,
chur «| hes
will be el the mh
terian Chureh, Broad
ter, on Wednesd
Febr yl
The frat
a song ser
oo'clock i
sion will open w vith
ce from 0
der, who is associa
vangs
Conyerse,
work.
will
world-wide
u.
preside,
Tt D.,
The frst address will be made
by the "tev, Ma
fe
ch, of. Phi itadelphia.
wuject, will be “Pal
This is am exeee dingly
a hel ntation of
ibs
Be “ted to
because of its grea
ence when it has been gi
her occasions.
cond address of the at
erneo e by the Re
wv ihe cana De
who wilile
Evangelistic
cl ie A ‘Tun is one of the most
effe Chapman's ad-
in, | dresses, aod he will give it at this
1] time by spec jal reques
| ° The noon sasion will con-
lit, M clude with a conference on two
item, ‘being | 8 Faul-
al in every small detail, a -
vs considering nie comfort of /en The be
the inmates as well as sh inter- “the € contr c “hore t ‘and % ha pel
ests of th xp of the} Prob and t He discussion will
com int b cb Mr. W, idgway,
ery day is visitin; ay at the The other subject |
county Home, vs for we Lasmen's Part’ in
visitors 1 to be open d
of W
ing at 7.30 a great
Mr. J. HDi
will renter Ter Ds
Chapman will xpeak and Mr.
Charles Alexander will lead the
ng.
Arrangements are being made
to provide supper at the Y. M.
in Chester for those desir.
ing to remain for the evening
The supper will be
served at B otock, and will be a
most enjoyable part of the whole
froweatiie, as the speakers wi
resent, and doubtless some
imprompty speaking will be en.
jo
the form of after dinner
sp 8.
Sit the pastors and Christian
Workers on the two co
ch yelaware are
0 arrange to be present at both
sions.
Old-Fa
ioned Winter.
i
lous manner in which these two
reigning powers of the winter
dealt forth their wares seemed
incredulous.
Every time the snow descends
uo lower than zero
ing the t
it was near-
to make the spring
agi 2 come “into style. More
haw fallen in this section of the
State si wince curiatmas than it has
e] witnessed for
man and Boreas Tae en work-
ing hand i Bhan nd a
fudded new. machinery to
tile equipment that will serve
for some time to come.
1 doubtless prove a sur-
Payne tariff law to learn th:
at
aise, measured in terms of value,
nported dur i
the operation of the
ta came in free of duty.
€ figures, includin ig the six
days i in August during which the
Dingley law remained in force,
show that 51.5
This is a larger percentage
cept that of 1890, which ady
xugar free o!
pal articles. which came i
uring the last six months were
hides and skins, India rubber,
ig tin, raw silk, bres, eotton,
copper, tea, cocoa, chemicals,
tle ved in
the sianing of the frat ‘ivinon
a-
‘Vall three games from
ae aM
D.,| ea
norkal taptint
ad- mone and. Telfeld Clubs thereby,
ge
ing will be held, at} G
) flow that of making
cent. came in| va
a form—that
oo League vowing
Some hange
occu
Club L
Delf ‘a, by winni
dvel erbrook,
disp)
ec
third place, by winnin
three fr com ¢
slowing all three to
Belmont.
The standing of the Second di
vision clubs was unchanged . Rad-
fine m German-
on the
‘as they started, for
pb an automobile which
m the way o¥er,
wo
auiting
in arriving in conse.
arene ‘ier eof.
Merion dropped all three to
Beton and Belfeld won all
thiree Overbrook, the Bel-
n score on the even-
ork by winning all three
. Thi
engaged with the tailenders, The
contests in which
pated were as fol-
Holloway
343-
138 1iS—
‘The revised standing of the ce ater
last week's games is as follow
FIRST DIY
unties of & "
urged
Accident has recently reveated|such an able nanner, and t oft-repeated et # ou erion
a poetic gift which had been mod-|men are directing who are capa:| elders relathag to te ea ° _
estly concealed by its possessor,| ble and have the confidence of| ques relating to the b
a Chester countaip, Miss Martha | their constituents and esteem of| heen sweet music to the ears of
Bell derson, of Berwyn, and| the unfortunate ones who must] man: he younger gen ration ————————_
in consequence ‘of the discovery | abide there during winter ites winter, which Trolley Making Progre
some of her poems have found LEKTR ben characterized. with mid veo Tuesday the work of “ gure
publication : . oe eee ee eta ng for the new trolley line
Henderson, who is a] sew vont he best known ote o one to dispute kim oe operated by the Phoenix
daughter of Dr. J. D. W. Hen. esa 2 ville, Valley Forge and Stratford
dergon, formerly of Malvern, and . Trolley Company: w ted by
a niece deon TT. Ritner, | 4, “Do ont toa with eal a. corps of engineer: With the
Berwyn, and of the late Rey, | ea tha rally immes >. | coming of good weather the rea
* {work of laying the line will fol-
IB surrey. A All
rights of way have bee
by the company to lay their line
een the
Val-
of the tate of Pennsylvania has
oF bein;
Ably inapressed with the trolley
question and have
ted. the
— its real music, 0 has nave gran ne
= the right to run their
Supplication, heard the string rehearsals by ft many years the | run th
thenwelves shins realize how owt fashioned. winter las been| line through the State brope nts
Love! send thy light to guide me; I would fully 8 8 lus written for taking a vacation and peorie eww Nt wee Tosti’ my and
Quicken thy refi ning fire, | he form. Qui h av "
Until thy’ holy vil is faa desi fe Sisovsly heath cessation opinion. has evel property eo neeti along the vaute
I h A fe fal time and t 3 he een None hsafed that the maciine ae y oMondan: ae ‘ort Ken:
nto the very centre of ife , pdy jay, a favor repo
Instill the power to conquer in the strife; ]OM the vole with his basses in| ory n the shop of Old was ‘received from the property
And bid Indifference blush until it barn, pretty how and then, } fer & Co. had worn to the stent owners as to land Al
re, to herald Love's return. | He is nat using aise ‘ords | that it could do but light servi to land grants, Also
ie Judging from the. sample oft Supervisors of Lower Merion
The wounds that Pride and Passion e weather Shae Delaware conuty sion have answered favor.
The thorns we Tong have felt, and sti in-has been getting this winter, ail|@p\y on the question of right ot
must feel. tends to express an idea or por-|of the guesses have been wrong.
ouch wich thy healing virtue, and the}tray an emotion—an ugly idea, The old-fashioned er be 8
We have received the initial
number of the Penney eanin
Good Roads Bulletin, the jal
orga ennsy! ivania Good
oa o, Asvociation, an organiza~
tion that si ld be encouraged
aided tye ery citizen within
oe boundaries of the Keystone
tate. The of which
nie eeks, is editor. publishes
the following clever salutatory,
which should win over any pu
lication—if there be such—that
is not already arra: the
side ot “Good Road
make our initial bo
of men
comprising the press of Pennayl-
i
“y
e a big mission to
of securin:
per.
G
ithout your
help and we t hesitate t6 aa
you to comment freely on the As-
sociation and reprint “iberally
works of art and undressed furs.
from the bulletin pages. We ex-
tend you the glad hand.”