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Wayne Storage House}.
AND
Bon Ton Stables
212 Aberdeen Avenue
S. FRANK GAULT
oR, NORMAN § r. SINCLAIR
17 Ne waynes Are. » wayne, Pa
Except Monday, Wednesday and Fri
AM
aay
Office Hours, 8 te &
‘
Mr, Edward Law been
home ten Princeton University
this
Miss Margaret Fisher was
ome from Wilson College over
unday.
” Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ware hay
been p:
lantic City.
prov nd ne able ome lt the headmaster of St. on of contests.
Me. John Dustap, of St. Da [ites Wales am Myc toure [strut of atl Washington. [On series ‘ot interctne gece
vids, leaves to-day on a gunning/ Fricke, of Tog: say Ye tie cong vo tneral was held SatUrday] pas Deen arranged and they were
as, ‘ational and devo se vo tirst with a
| ties TaD. eben, Jey of 8 Su thete trated voies blended gen Mrenoral’ Church, “Wayne, | seine be on ibe Seniors and
Devils is visiting relatives in}i@® fine harmony. «Mrs. Fricke} po” Charles M. Armstrong officiat-| (ie Freshmen, and this was fol-
Dorchester, . 20 ee 1 sola, eee Come ling, “gssiwted by Itev. Joho Roberts
a dt - plensure to " Cathedral a
Dr. A. If, O'Neal, of W ‘iden " of rare sweet Garde City pi tere internet |
hae been apponted physician to] ue a "of due culture. ns in Old St, David’s cemetery.
Doe ata Tram eee ee eae ore onjani Stouts geil fa kindly
wt, and a Chas. Fri Evans, Norristown, Ww team from the
ick
ga, spent Sunday
gh
HANS DORNHOFER Hast with Rev. Mead Sirs. Wal
ELER e
Bw and Mes, Roltin 1 Witbur
‘Watches and Clocks ant Sine Wilbur, of St. Davids,
Besiness Block WAYNE, PA. we South Bette
FRANCIS A. GUGERT
WAYNE, PA.
THOMAS LAW
GENERAL UPHOLSTERER
Carpeta Sewed and
Made and Made Ovee
WAYNK, PA.
W, H. MENAGH
NORTH WAYNE GROCER
Groceries, Meats and Provisions
WAYNE, PA.
HARRY R THOMAS
Dealer in Range, Roofing and Spout-
ing and Metal Work
WAYNE, PA.
NATHAN F PECHIN
open. Bovcioge btos
Phone 437A
PALACE BARBER SHOP
AND CIGAR STORE
BUSINESS BLOCK
WAYNE, PA.
- € GRASCH, PROP.
c. W. LYNAM
Carpenter and Builder
Jobbing Attended to promptly
FI 330D WAYNE, PA
J. G. ANDES
Painter, Decorator and Glazier
Hard Wood Finishing « Specialty
380 W. Lancaster Ave., Wayne, Pa.
‘Telephone Connection
DEAD STORAGE
for your Car during the cold weather
$5.00 for Ranabont
00 for Touring Car
Phene fst W Wayne Ga
"ALL, WEADLEY
Real Estate and Insurance
RENTS COLLECTED
Phone WAYNE, PA.
JOSEPH W. SHANK
Cash Grocer aod Meat Dealer| x
BERWYN, PA.
J. J. Maguire
CARPENTER and and BUILDERS
Jobbing of all kinds promptly attended to
satisfaction guaranteed,
285 Aberdeen Ave. WAYNE, PA
Phone--285W
FOR HIRE
Peerless Touring Car, 40-horse
power, by day, hour or week.
Phone l45W Wayne Garage
Th
Faney Maine Com, regular 15¢,
2 cans for 25c.
T. T. Worrall & Sons.
Frosh string. beans, radishes and |
cucumbe At Hale’s.
Bungaloe macaroni and spagett |}
12c perpkg. T.T. Worrall & Sons.
Fresh and smoked fish and} yy
oysters, At Hale's,
Laid, Mattresses
Wayne, Pa. the 6th instant at
visited friends:
hem over Sunday.
pring 430 La:
kts, will soon
have been occa)
_ Messrs. Charles H. Bitcout and
I Kaendig, Luk
School, have e been aon a few |)
days at ‘Atlantic
were gues!
wv lends early in the week.
‘The King’s Daughters’ Society
the W. ertan
Chureh, met
Peterson on Wednesday” * ater,
zB H, Te Boutil
give a huni
beetutast ‘on’ Februar ry 12 at 7
o elo The hounds will meet at
arp, on Midland avenue, have
returned to their home in Bos-
ton,
Mr. and Mrs, George F. Good,
of Bt. Davids, were in Atgle
Wednesday, ealled there by the| t
death of Mr. Good’s niece, Miss
Dorothy
Miss Dorothy ‘Starr Jolley cele-
rated her birthday snaiversary 0
entertained @
timber of friends at dinner at her
parent's home in St David's,
Miss Edith 8. F. Warne,
daughter Willian
of Paoli, salied Monday
‘ork for Europe to re-
on New
Clement Grasch, Jr, the two-
year-old son of Clement Grasch,
of the Palace Barbar Shop, died
Tuesday night, after a short ill-
ness. ‘The funeral was held on
Peiday.
. C. E, Heizer, of
colorado ‘springs, Col., have been
spending several days with Mr.
and 3 lerman Wendell, on
their way to Skidmore’s Island,
irgin
ident ladelphia and
Western tatvay Company,
been confined to his residence in
Bryn Mawr by sickness for the
past
Mrs Jack Jolley, Jr., of St, Davids
went to Wilmingtonon Wednesday
to attend the funeral of her uncle,
Emmor Jel eries, past
Engine ne Service.
who died Niddenly't in Brooklyn of
heart dis ease.
and Mrs. Rollin Wilbur, of
se David’ 2, will chaperon a party
il leave today for a
visit In. Quebec. ‘Their
| euests will include Miss Li
isher, Miss Frances Sullivan
and Miss Dorothy Wilbar.
tite husbands.
ere
Rhoader, Mr. and Mrs. Horace
y, of Tioga; Mr. and Mrs.
Gintles, Marev ll, of Philadel
phia; Mr. and Mrs.
of Roxborough, and Mr. and Mrs.
William Milnes, of Mouut Airy.
Ara. Wiliam Henry Basen, of
i iday evening, Febru
Personal Mentio we Oey er tho Raduor Cl Cin
<8. Tingle I been | porseve Gut antestained the
svi Montreal, Cameda eee tt the Boys Social Union
© sreice Tolan, Jr, of Cleve-| and a few friends at the home of the) al
3a visitor to Wayne on tresoes Mis TE Wolfe of Rad-
ing was spent
{and she has about vbtalued. &
this organization §
i
main aad ‘antil the Tate spring.| Lam
AL
Mr. w iam i Sime, vice pres-|i
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Safford en-| *¢
“| the afternoon
| the Saturday Club will take Blac :
‘Lewis Whalen,| ®°
veing venice and. singing songs
‘which wasaccornpan nied by @ ban}
rward light refreshments were
gorve
Wayne Methodist Episcopal Church.
The communion service of last
well attended aud
ad
the congregational singing.
of Wayne people, Iov-
wi
roup 0 great favorite with the boys o! will be found belo’ :
ers of Feline school, who had the highest regard Patel has the task coaching
have been ur “cing Ars. Seatinan|ioy him. His | long be sin- terial at the sol and,
to secure the Upsil Banjo 2d | corey mourned ithe proves as success!
Glee Club for another evening as he was with the foothail me
similar to the one aeee pte toe , Eugene Jefferis Radnor should, by next season,
so many in Wa, vinter, J, Eugene Jelferis, capes n Oflde able to take the floor with
promise from
be here in March. ini
of “The Wesley” wae
Onur la
Luke’
of the school,
present
urvive
ease at the h
3, y adaed to the occasion Inst
“The club, upon its former visit
Volt
ted elocutionist,
¢ present ¥
desta evenings of the ater
rayne.
Phe profits from this entertain
ment, as before, will g be
Ladi es! Aid “Rowicty” eoe th
aud Mrs.
oory many of Me.
calling
Walhey’s fri
upon them in ‘the ne wp e
and all will be welcome theres
ct
ves at St. Mar-
tin’s Church, Radnor, will
us.
follows: ay evening
5P ays, even:
ing oy ayer ant serum y
Chae! evening pri ayer aud litany
evenings at
dao ck.
The following flergymen wil ill
preach a rtin’s during
Bo ‘to,
b, D.D.; Feb.
BE
‘en James I.
17, Re
ree Le ‘Richa
ev.
re loner euaon, March 1
Rey. R. Marshal Harrison, D.
March ancis M. Taitt,
Mar, ry morial Chureh,
Wayne, services ‘will be held as
follow: W eck days, daily at 5 P.
morning | pave
1045 AL M5 evening prayer, 4.45
Son school, 2.45 P. M.
Pit ‘St. Katharine '$ Church the
stations of the cross will be re
sited ae P. Mon W ednesdays| t
8.15 P, M. on Fridays, follow
ed by benediction of the Most
Blessed Sacramen'
Special services we
these ‘three churches and it “old
t. David's Church on Ash Wed-
nesday.
de
Mn {who Tived a
s{avenne.
scene of the men aud apparatus
lyn, where he
were visitin
& ‘apt
1363, 2
the eivil ‘and ti
can war
W-4.,
On
about hal
alarn
pas
‘The
hn
showed i
false one, fen
citement o!
1
pressu
An
tory of the W.
ware Counts,
Death of Bennett P. it
issue made brief mention
of the death, ‘on Thursday morning
February 3, a Bennett Pike SI
school, bere
te cited for several its
in}son, Charles HL. Strout, Thendwaster
Mr, Strout was eighty-nine yen
|. Before his
"80" 's bo me Prominent i in poitics
in New Hampshire. 3 born
Maine, set famil that.
vewunte the Wi ane 1812 and
the Continenial Congress
engineers, United Stat
‘\riday, Fubruay ry 4
home of ‘his sister ‘ine
Jaw, 111 Pierrepont str
Chester county and was 70 ye
ints of
ut Ficeh aud ship
streets, The ouly su
fanully
te was
s'
ov
the
nt ont
japprehension and under
the steam heating plant tn
T.U,,
is ithe twenty: fifth I
he
years
retirement in the
was re-
fe is
besides
the affection
a
Basket Ball at Raunor High School,
Tinmedia
the fe mal ee the Bi
the Radnor
he
attention to the
ment of basket Teal, ‘This was
ina feasible only after the € in|
lotion of the new a ium,
ail new
tloo:
this game.
dulged
rch,
Rey enue
a, die sl suddenly |o
h
ot B
and Mrs. ‘Jette
{le was bot
a
Captain Jefferis was a son of
Ds yn Fetters, one of the] or
retired
i
ze,| Captain Jefferis was the uncle
*Jof our townsman, Mr, J. Hi, Jeffer-
is.
False Fire Alarm.
Thursda,
afternoon, at
t
0
113 Blo suniugdale
val upon the
Fire Company
alarin wis a
uaider a mie
th
moment.
the
t appeared that an
de veloped in
the
sudden eseape
qui
taened that there was no fire.
hornton lives in the house
es
Scena.
‘0 be congratulated that
alfate Was 0
tiueace than it proved.
0 More conse
event potable in te his-
Dela-
jet ce began
th his ‘Appointment, on June 5
as lieutenant 9 er
‘e from Dela wat
x
fire} 3
m siren was sounded, the call
coming from the residence
the boys ha
Prac!
has been
uflicient
reasonable hope
the, thee e.
mie
Tuesday
tia the |
men, Ww
£58
who sco
line-w
fol a
The Saturday Club.
On last Tue: afternoon the
Current Events Class devoted a
app
exhibition now ing given at the
ademy of Fine Arts.
Other bubjects treated during
ve American
politics and the European situa-
The next event of interest ai
iturday evening of
s, when several plays vill be
piven by the well kuown Ladlam
School of Dramatic. Art, with
niusival selections given. during
the iiicemissions.
t Welis, the daughter of
Dreand Ars. George Mites Wells.
Mrs. Sayen’s guest: a he after
noon included Mis
e
- Frederick Sayen, Mr. Henry
Siyen ir. William i ederim
Ne. Williaue ‘Matthew
Among the alumnae presen|
Miss Elinore Munro, Pasadena,
cals Mine Flea Sharp, Bay City,
arjorie Cohen,
York ‘cue Miss ITelen Converse,
eld, Mass.; Mins Mo
Mer. Easton, Miss Mary
Phillips, Barre, Pa, and
Miss Many Rivage Mixs Kather-
ine Schofeld, Miss _ Imogene
walker and Miss Mabel Kramer,
of Philadelphia.
Wayne gave a box
urday afternoon, follaw by aru
tea at ier ae Stratford
complimentary to "Miss Mary
Me-| tographe
Donough, Miss Katherine Verner,
trated
4
stockholders of the Wayne mute
New off
elaetion of theese an Stora
may come beforn t
JOU H.
he following Tuesday, Feb-
ary ce interesting
lecture on “Quaint, Artie and
Out-of the. oN ay Vise
rope,” will b by
Edwards Woolbridge, who hat
traveled extensively and has pho
ith
which tie lecture will be illus
“Sugar Cured Baeon, sliced to
order, 25¢
’The Delaware Market ILouse.
The Wayne Title & Trust Sompany.
Wayne, Pa. Feb. 7, m0,
1 meeting of
to
serve and the
Tana
for three years,
ction of
W. Cc. T.
in
The C
Clana Shri te
ount,
+ [being able”
tiona
a few
more schoo)
rousician, din
yee emt
Mra. E,
and rons
and tableaux a
| Ta Woon
tainment.
such business as
he meet
° be held at Darby,
. ~ Mrs.
phens and Miss Anna M. q
don, the National Secretary,
be resent fund addvess the meet-
ounty President,
tl
cers,
fiat every member who et
sibly do so, will a
of this _ppportunit
tion
an ‘ith
pr nent ant “Capable women.
‘February
"ne National President of the
M. Ste-
y
Lillian
e
Hy
Mrs.
tei ated in
to ‘Nene these na-
and she hopes
yl themselves
inspira-
these
*Children Ata In| Tuberculosis
War”
The State Health Department's
.| Tuberculosis Exhibit displayed in
ore weeks ag
so much interest that one hundred
0 aroused
children gave
‘Mi iss Ida M. Ta mien, r of Ardmore,
rected the entertain-
id by Mis
Ghie Muley olds,
Fone
of Wayne were am
{children who touk part in the enter-
and
Lotu
peaches, 2 can for Se
T
assiste: is
Mise
and
pianist}
tad, vocalist;
farmer, Austin Collier
G, Warner.
@ program consisted of a
ber of snusieal elections, playlets
ill,
a num-
“and
Isabelle
nong the
sliced — dessert
‘T. Worrall & Sons,
ford.
nN
fur Make
of 34
in the
15 goals
Patton
for goal
the
able to
of 1
SOPHs.
8 Hunt
4) Mogarg
musical ‘contortarnmett atthe Merion
utes eel,
A closely contested game was the
At the
niors le
lass: ne
wv ich
Jaet {bree
The
Sumons
Lengel
pthe er manner in wi
Seniors
es
On Thurs sday
“Hamlets”
church team by the score of
team
and. ‘suooting of the “Hamlets”
confined. te
ravertond School
"eb.
enor a Se shee
result of the
ak
of their "
8
ate ‘oo by
. 1 ignel at a
et vier kf
ile Ehal Taian
le
star game for the Seniors.
lin
the Jose of,
poys ut}
High Sehool farned!
develop
ve a firs
for the enjoyment tt
tive at this form
regu i
in since the football sea-
son closed, and the players oe
attained a a of
proficiency to warrant the | takin
ularly i
c
The story of these games
Fessol
CREATING AN ESTATE
Every expenditure for » Life or Endowment Policy
Investment, An [nvestment “that matures at your death in:
of being Jopardized as many Investments ‘would be. An Invest
ment that becomes more valuable desirable each year and
creates for your family or your old ays
pays one hundred cents on the dollar. ‘That is not affected
we ” financial con That is non-fluctwating 2 and non-shrink-
be fowirat acure and quick asset. ‘That ean be depended
an
settlement. of yearly install-
ments, ‘That yields dividends | shit nttalmets are being paid.
That can be ‘created by ev matter what his means.
That is denied only to those of Ipiived tall Increase your
estate mr your health pert
Di NOW! Delays are dangerous ! Next week ornext
month may ne too late.
THE MANHATTAN LIFE
ieaues a policy covering the above. Send your age for cost to
RANK W. CARR, Manager, Walnut & 4th Sts., Phila.
poling its
ne vther ecliools along
‘Thin. will provide
a ful may
tnies Lower Merion Tigh Se howl,
‘Ss versus Fre:
sh.
The Seniovs few hed the Fresh-
on
ne
the s
the P
played
SENIOR 17.
overwheli
superior
red one
successfully caged 3 fouls,
evening
yor’
Weinbet
oal and
The
HAMLUTS, 45. 0. B. CHURCHE 5
. Weinberg:
ale 8. dtu “Tun
rch y 1, Weihong. 1 eal
reales here 3, (A. Hunt 1 Bete
Wood. ‘ine at halves 20
"1
an:
rd
ene
qT he
the
med the
45
fale
2 Fiotand
yan
0
"
«| Fresh Pork E
‘k
\The Delaware Market House
DEALERS IN
HOME-DRESSED MEATS
FRESH AND SMOKED
Fancy Fruits and Vegetables,
Butter, Eggs and Poultry,
Fresh Fish and Oysters
BUSINESS BLOCK, WAYNE, PENNA.
PHONE, 387
Nearby Strictly Fresh Fags
D.C.
4
Pure Creamery Butter 40¢ pound
8e pound
18e pound
22¢ pound
32 pound
18¢ pound
Teegs of Good Yearling Lamb
large familie:
A. “Daningon Bieade's Cheater County Sausage
es Li
Pure Country Lard
(| Sugar- Cured Bacon, sliced to ore
“| Qscked Bost ouas
Prime Ribs of Beef, best cut: 18e pound
. 25¢ pound
und
Je po
'50¢ pound
Veal Lo
Smoked and Fresh Fish
this department you will find a good selection of all kinds of
Fish ve the Lenten Season, and wo venture to say that our prices are
much less than any of our competitors in Wayne.
err
Eastern Honing,
“Nice Large English Bloaters..
Oysters are running very good at the present time, Can offer_you
rg, {No. 1 Prime Oysters at $1.50 and extra large Stewing at 80c.
219 Plant Avenue WAYNE
Automobile, Carriage and Wagon Painting a Specialty
First Class Work
Horseshoeing, Blacksmithing and General Jobbing
Estimates Furnished
10, Thursday—1912 ys.
i, at Iayer-
Friday—i01 vs. Hay-
Wasa lv
at Wa
" full
| games to be play
On Tuesday Sie Soy defeat-
ed the Seniors 1 ndily by
score
counted i in4
from fouls.
ls,
Be
The s
out gon
Pou Sogie 10, Se
he
by a score of 1
d by score of
Ju
taking full advantage of the
unilies to score
ere soy
minutes,
Tine of halv
on Wed
Feb. 15, Tuesday 1910 x or
wie 16, Wednesd:
other games will be played as
ne
$12 Cd
lover ord vv t ru na ibis
oth
"Mm,
roe rurable we will
schedule of the
score
Hunt easily led
scoring, he getting 8 of the
by hy side, while
is 5 tries
Wood wa:
only man on the S lenior ‘team
locate the baskei
goals from the fed ant
being sivceesstil in 6 efforts
n fo
(el
5) Fale TI t 8, Wagner 3, Ta
ie Hat
20" inh
end “i “first half he
bu
7 to 6,
oppor:
he lea
ore was as follows:
forward
dnes-
$
Nt 2 ach
Class games will be played on
the, tow 1g afternoons: * STORAGE FOR ALL VEHICLES
Peb. 8, 1910 va. 1912
Teb, 5, Wednesda doit vs.
1913.
CHAS. W. GLOCKER, Jr.
All kinds of Fine Cakes and Fancy Ice Cream
A full line Whitman’s Confections aud Chocolates
Deliveries
fo Wayne and St, Davids Wednesdays, Sundays
and Holidays. Telephone Connection.
m Mawr Avenue, near Station, Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Philadelphia Store, 134 South Fifteenth Street.
i a forward Lish] Third Week—M. T. Hateh, Wil-
< enter a liam Deery, Charles 8. Walton,
Mecutcheon Ed aneese | Harry P. Goward, John R. Nev:
Field goals, A, Hunt, 4; Fleck, 3; Kiesh, |: William Quivek
1. Fouls gouls, Hunt, 1 j Lynch 6 Long 3 Sieh Week Thonna et
Foals, Juniors, 125 Fresbmes, 3. Re.) JT tise
feree, Patch, Time of halves, 2 20 minutes. Wi Post James Tawle, A
Seventh a ’. Kei
Woman's Union Prayer Meeting gan, Mena Coe © one
dance with a call from| saldwi
various societies of tl
churches a Union Meeting will be
held to. consider and
country, me
dangers” hich contron
Sunday desecration, Jnfemporanes tc
and other recognized ov
The meeting will oa in the I ° V 7
jseopat Chueh vibe “hel on Saturday :
reday afternoon, |25 1910, commencing ae Clock
| February 24, 1910, af 2.80 o'clock? [3
t is
1 for ‘ite vee
ion ‘ot “heel Catrier, in
ot ications for this exami
the p
val
JURORS FOR MARCH couRT. _|T*tHesentative, Miss 1. Ada et
* Htorline, at e Wayne, Van, Port
the unde od.
The followi ‘ing jurors from Rad-
nor Townshi been drawn one, feation
for the March term of Court at cepted unless 1
edia. derelgned befor lovk PB.
cat ‘ions. will not be ae-
. by the un
GRAND JURY,
aiforded by the ,
fouling of the Junio rs the younger
in tl
they maintained until the eph LH. Co
Frestisten
Long
oe
n Feb. 21, 1510. aN yersons
David ©. wishing to take ue exan
care bla and ‘itl
one in order to
any necessary cor-
J. William Shaw,
Clements.
JURY. m out at
nn 8. dustice, Jos-| allow Gime far
rections.
First see
. Second "Week—Witliam Ww. J. S. yoorn
aa gorse W. Righter, W ‘etary Civil Servis Bo
L. Ss: muel Avbott, Sohn oes Dist , Post Oflice vain
Br ing, Philadelphia, Pa.