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IMPORTANT
TELEPHONE NUMBERS
Suburban Office :
Fire House
+ 123
450
Police Headquarters
VOL. XXIV No. 20
—_*
"HERE AND HEREABOUTS
Notes, Incidents and Happenings of
- Local Interest.
“Our boys are coming back
town.
mor to them
helped save t the
They have
We had a ta:
on aaa and Sun
Min
you are > pad ‘for minding other
ple’s.
Some men are so busy looking for |"
a position that they have. no time]
to work.
Demobilization bas already
egun in several new year's reso-
Mieo ns we kno
Chester's casualti
world war number 202, intleding
killed, wounded, gassed and miss-
ing
Paoli Men's Club will sell the
Nay s e home}
stays "Radnor |
ise. Vow! ‘Nuthene at that
mace.
special meeting of the Rad-
ota iship Board of Educa-
Ton was held Last es ening, when
here was an inf formal Giscussion
of the erection oe school | ©:
ouilding in Wayn "he stated
neeting of the board i is called for
iext Mon
Thrift
leemable in s Sta
vill not be Chanaed | in the new year,
chrife Stamps Purchased in ‘1918
ose tang oe HOW and both
“avings Stam
\ Letters teceived from an ardent
¢vayne fisherman, no
ig itt sunny Florida, indicate that
here are still plenty’ of fish there,
thoug! -the'S!
di
7 fternoon are an everyoday oc
the “Beard of Township Audi-{t
prs, Messrs. Pearson $. Conrad,
William Shaw and, Tryon LS
tecle, met Tuesday night at the
it. Davids Golf Club, ‘and m:
he partial audit of the wecouats
‘Township Treasurer. wi illiam|"
‘awford and Sec ‘y ‘Thos.
Chaat, finding them correct,
every detail,
Upon the advi ‘ice_of their solie-
jor, tthe Commissioners of Lower
etion Township have deter-
ined to follow the lead of the
dnor Township Commissioners
the m: ydrants.and
v
One by one they ure returning
Chu
ste at seal winter |*
sag
own ets aes
“fia
‘seine. own are, re hers
same card with | *
an
in the purchase of War 40
THE SUBURBAN
WAYNE
WAYNE, PA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1919.
TIMES EDITION
¢
2 Ged
armistice had.
a yle ler. go cea:
on
a eli
WHE Feed slung, TISE,
is one in which the merchant himself
has implicit faith—else he will not ad-
vertise if, You are safe in patron-
‘izing the merchants whose ads appear
in THE SUBURBAN.
FIVE CENTS A COPY
MEN'S CLUB MEETING |
Major Pugh Tells of His Experiences
In France.
RADNOR FIRE COMPANY
Heard More Suggestions: About New
ie fo omy the Nees
W ective Assoviation, Ed-
ward wy Mace cil ‘oveared rae th
nesday night were di
appointed ecanse at theta st mi
t Judge Isaae John-|ps
com petted fe. send a’ mes.
on account
of illness he ae i she unable to} with, and another whistle with a
sent ing | more ccuphonious tone substi-
tut Hed th erelor, He said ‘that there
mplaints from resi-
ides who save ‘al children that
‘sy the . present rthly sour ning
ere | siren Mhistle, blowing in the «
speaker ‘being Major Marshall R.|hours of the fie ht, frig tens the
cently returned from the| little ones so hat for the balance
nein France. Major Pehl of the night these is little rest for
e{ did make a speech, either children or parent ir.
talked to the club members and ell also inggested that the
their guests who were present townshi In fire zones
hen he was introduced by Pres-|4"d @ signal syste in be ;
wae Charles C. Shoemaker welt! that by the number of toots of the
audience rose and | gave, the Major
three hearty ¢
be-
suggestion
thatthe present alarm he Jone away
Max)
wile residents | could know just
wher h
Bae practic cally guarantee
tat “he cost of installing the new
system ould be raised, and would
be glad to g0 into the matter with
the ‘company.
who went over-
. Engineers, and]
was later’ transferred to the 116th,
told of | his experiences in bul ding
e railways and o!
ea se gauze ys and off" Followed quite’an animated dis-
carried ‘mmunion “and supplies| cussion, participa ated in by a number
right up to the front lines. He|of the active mem con
passe i shely over the many|Pany, who. were yn rently not
arrow escapes he an the mem mutch in favor of the plan, Filly
hi nd mi ittee consisting
hate. He ‘spoke of one sect must ha eet Wallace, Adelberger and Ke ely
the road in the Tout sector, a most| Were appoint ted to consult with Mr.
important point, known as “Dead faxwell in the matter. .
an’s Cutve,” against which the| President J. D. Lengel presided
enemy © seem to have especial] at the meeting, and in the absence
ae an i of Secretary Charles E. Clark
W. Canizares was called upon to act
as Secretary pro tem, The other
members present were: Chief Frank
Adelberger, “former Chiefs Charles
Young, Jr, a4 ose
Lentz, Austin J. H.
eriel ck R. Wallace, Tharvey
Hale, Harry Barrett,
man mind he said that or days,
regularly at 10 o'clock in. the
morning iombarimen ne of this
point would start, and continu we
until 11 o'¢ clock, “when th firing
ge
° ack, Ered.
would cease.” His men would just
anit ork at fe mo of ten Canizares, Hunter Wolfe, inaward
. G. Fritz, George Constable, Otis
_nfaior Pugh spoke in highest] Hunsickere Clarence Gilpin, John
of the work of the American] M. Gallagher, Howard Pennell,
soies in all branches of the| John Diver, Treasurer Charles R.
ice. But especially to the in- eaean Richard Leary and Irvin
iantey ‘and artillery units, he sea
fighting men, he gave the highest
Rentz.
The report of Treasurer Ken-
modic cum . of praise.. He told of the uedy showed a balance on hand of
men e batteries who were| $284. in current funds, and
in contin cn en ice for three} $72.5
, sleeping in their
oisthes at their guns, , ready for
stant work, e American naval
gins were the large of al
action, but the -batteries
mostly French ordnance, He g
in| they had given same
William Wright, of the Commie
tee on Finan
. re
ve
Continued on Third Page. (Continued on Second Page)
he | \
Bi When he re-| dishes. “T,” Suburban
turns to’ this country Tis former | 0 office, Wayne, Pa.
| position .will be open to him,
—_ : FOR SALE
_ ANNOUNCEMENT. wood. Fine split chest-
Con in now daily, ant, also kindling wood, stov ve
‘resh reas: sausaye and Xerapple length. App!
-lat lowest possible prices.
avi entie, Phone.
n
o wa stor KNITTING? -
A Cross order, “Atten-
eles!” doesnot ap-
LIEUT. BATEMAN ALIVE
Word macied by Parent Tat He
in Fra
The shat cr gloom ‘that has the Navy Lea
hung ‘the home of Mr. a a the Women” me stop knitting
d ‘ii jateman, our poor sailor boys going
Wayne avenue, for fo this winter?
month cd ast t * ‘lay on outgoing and homeward-
aiernon, € ea. bound transports oil tankers and
sion for great rejuicing, already encout-
As stated in Tat week's “ ‘Sub- ‘ith snow and
urban” Mer, pnt an oa ant 's, many of them
reecived word 3D. ay four boys, need warm knitted gar-
from the ‘America an wed “Crome in them from ‘the
erland that their so
William Bateman, had Seen Kall
nd word had come from dif
ferent sources
Dat
ane. tot
1 here
for many a one hoys coming out
pital
is S also need of garments
and fro
. outeof- the ‘owas comer of France
has come an appeal from 200 avia-
ec tha: tor:
lived, for the Gov erni aan ve not
5 {notified her of his
i The Radnor Branch of the Navy
deat
Last Friday. afternoon a’ tele-
Leagu ent in this
community. ‘fo. aeain “take up their
gram came from the Adjutant| knitting needles and woot will be
General in Washington notify- | furnishes for garments re
ing aS. Batemans that -her -son| turned ‘e the Navy League head-
bad cated in a German| quarters in Wayne
camp a and ws ew in.a base hos-
pital in Frat
_ Although many: reports have
ome from reliable people, it is
trang that there have been
Cap.
gore
Also the wool, wl whit ich a su-
perior quality, will be sold t to any-
one for personal use at a cost of
90 cents per
Further infopnitiog and
wool can be obtained from the
the
che 8 same character, head-
who was in
e ie Navy in G. W. Childs
etter criving Library Bailing, "Wayne. Open
quarters of the Radnor Branch of’
of Radnor They are David,
graph Battalion, who has
been in
and ohn, of the sin Field Signal Battalion, who wen
tm
ares
Above are the two sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Mac Ronald.
of Company D, 406th Tele
France since ateust, 1917,
abroad
gat the front.
. had been un-| every mornin,
find out “thing as to "This Radnor Branch has recently
Mhereabouts of Lieutenant] adopted two little French orphans,
was still searching] Henri and George Breton, aged re-
par hot Nintil he had definite news, spective gand 11 years. They are
would he write Mrs, Bateman, for] sons ve a 8 seafaring man "from ‘brit
¢ still had ‘hopes of ieeaung the tany, where there is great poverty
me
Young boy or girl wanted every
1g evening Sater 5 o'clock, to assist
the hospital in which Lieutenant | with waiting on table and to wash
ateman is a patient pply
Joseph
ply
peonard Kaito, Berwyn Pa.
North Aberdeen at
Gillin, grocer,
eh WANTED,
Exp ber maid and
waitress ieanits). would like posi-
(owe
O.|tions, Best of reference given by|"
NEW TELEPHONE RATES
Material Increase After January 21—
Suggestion to the Company.
A new schedule of telephone
rates is announced
Offic
by the Pos
mniseing and ‘need of help. e Department at Washing.
Many of “hese reports may’ be in the Navy League urges|ton, which will become effectiv
due to the fact that a off our women not to gorge their ob- {a minute after aiding on Jan-
the Heutenant by the tame nate ligations to the seafaring men and luary distance rates| i
ad been killed in France.” This] the need to still ave been reduced, but so far as
T [vores man's home was‘in Eng-|" exypt KNIT! KNIT! _ |this locality is concerned. it seems
land. f
Hl. K. Mulford by whom Liew: as if we were in for a 100 per cent
tenant Bateman was employed when Nree ‘The present rate of a call to
en
Philadelphia is ao cents.
the new ched a
cents will sed, which
brings the call under the 0 pera-
tion of the war tax, for whieh 5
added. Thus
he city which
ost s will be
at 220 cents after the 21st ime
t is suggested by one of our
business men the telephone
mpany, which
ax.
4 cents per
cal in the districts affected by the
order This would mean a
great saving to the
system, and would not materially
de the
pai
crease the vmyenue ©
any.” The
and surely Nrould
great s
and not unlikely to the benefit
the company. For, it
t the m
sers will do considerably
more writing than at presen!
War Savings Stamps for
issue, and_v
min Franklin,
ings Stamps
ficate, and will not be r
The new War Sav
c
8
Dr. Janet N. Penrose, osteopath,
will be her office,
treatment by appointment.
to Wa + Walnut 2634.
Subscribe for The Suburban.
«
users of the
atisfaction of the pakone
of
is certain
112 West
Ise3t8 oF phone
present employer, Phone Wayne
Wayne 302 W. 745, :
regarding the
ats ago last Monday,
Lincoln, Mathues, long
wri uted vot Del
t hi
ot Seem
arty and)
i a Mathes,
Ww him, was on
‘We are in receipt tof a bright
tle, paper published weekly. at
General resnil
e N,
GREAT VALLEY
MILLS
whe, Undemineralized Flours and Meals
_ Milled by the Old-fashioned Water-ground Buhr-Stone Process
You can order ry mail, or call with your car and fill your requirements
direct at the mill,
-*
GREAT VALLEY MILLS, Paoli, Pa.
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
Fane Roasting, Stewing and Broiling Chickens; also Turkeys, Ducks,
Guineas and Squ:
A full line of choice City-Dressed Bec Ea, Mutton, Veal and Pork.
Also headavarvers for Sausage and Scr
¢ line of Fresh Vegetables viet trom the South: Florida Lettuce,
string B 1s, Brussels Sprouts, Egg Plants, Summer Squash and all other
vests oii Prices, reasonable,
Fres! and Oysters for Friday's and Saturday's market,
"forget we handle all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Fruits, which
consist of Oranges, Apples, Bananas, Grape Fruits and all other fruits obtain-
able,
Fancy and Staple Groceries.
Coffees and Teas a specialty.
‘lease give us your Saturday's luncheon order Friday.
One free delivery daily.
its
ite s “csizaes, of Wayne, is
e of the “comps in the shop,
: i very _ up-to-date
titiment
shington, e the old
tom of the appointment, of mili-
een in active service jt
Senator Sproul ais
nm with fri riends r
10 hold the mat
Should the military authorities at |’
ASBESTOS
Saves Coal Saves Heat
Have your heater and pipes covered with AS-
BESTOS and thus do your part to save FUEL
Estimates Furnished
' NORRISTOWN MAGNESIA & ASBESTOS C0.
. Factory and Office, NORRISTOWN, PA.
Bell Phones
Wayne 165
Norristown 1620
Keystone
Norristown 1
Our aim is to please you.
Two ’Phones. - .
- IRA V, HALE
Coal Coal Coall®
“ We are ting hard to get ion for baer and every cus-
tomer, te ‘wil tl time, but we ‘cep the Home
Fires Burning.” Noster should ber laced NOW for wood
for open grates.
- We have the-very choicest cracked corn for chickens,
STORAGE, PACKING,
SHIPPING, HAULING |
The
Goods in Philadelph
“Phone Locust 1470,
j
lan appears ici
will be blue and slightly smaller
rithan the 1918 i
5| ornamented by a portrait of Beni
in Frat
will be pasted on a new
leem-
Sbte when pasted on a 1918 ‘certifi
e.
old reliable Fireproof Warehouse for Household
We move cools cnywere within 500 miles of Phila-
oe by large Auto Trucks, Quickest, safest and cheap-
I, WALTER CONNER & CO.
Telephone 5 Wayne, Penna.
COAL FEED
HEATERS, RANGES
‘overnment at Washington.
rgument for prohibi-|
hn is found “right here in this
inty in the action of the County
regar re
Iding of a new jail. It is inti-
hat the. county authori-
Ite
iger jail and ¢
p could easily be altered, reno-
fed and madé to meet the neces-
oo Rand well prisoners.
tl Heaters
If you occupy a house heated by a warm air furnace
you are not getting your full value from coal consumed,
unless you in some way relieve the house of cold air.
The only and proper way is to return the cold air to fur-
nace, which is on the “Pipeless Idea.”
Any warm air furnace can be equipped inexpensively. >
R. F. CASPER ~
Ranges Roofing Spouting
Chimney Cleaning, Pointing, Repairing
so Phone, ‘Wayne 361 M-
LUMBER
ROOFING, SPOUTING. EDGAR J ONES
| CHIMNEY REPAIRING WAYNE, PENNA.
R. F. ‘CASPER ,
Phone 361 M Wayne, Penn’a
CHOICE FAMILY
GROCERIES
HOLIDAY TABLE SUPPLIES
Trimming and transplanting]
of trees, all kinds of grading
done by job or by the day,
Rush bottoming of antique
ec
airs. All work guaranteed.
Choice Pennsylvania Turkeys.
Ducks, Chickens and Capo'
inty went to Harrisburg on
hnday to witness the open-
of the Senate and House of
| for the year 1919.
fe new member from this dis-
ct is Hon. William Cloud Alex-
Her, of Media; Hon. Harry
{:yburn and Hon. William -
hoe
€
angers an the “hill”. Mr. Al
ter is the baby member to be
~w. Kiated into the ways of legista:
» dayhe etiquette, and a number of
trea, friends were on hand to see;
ROBERT J. MORRISON
Carpenter and Builder
Designers and Builders of Garden Furniture, Flower
Boxes, Pergolas, Cabinets, Cedar Chests, Book “Cases and
Fine Cabinet Work. ©
1
\ Estimates and designs submitted free of charge.
to friends were d start.
Call Wayne 202 M or Paoli 205 W.
Suburban Hedge Planting and Trimming
Company. Choicest Beef, Lamb and Pork.
Nicholas D'A on Oranges, and Grape!
5 Fritz Street
‘tonio, Mgr.
WAYNE, PA.
Grapes Tangerines, Bananas.
Cape Cod Cranberries.
Plum Pudding, Fig Pudding.
Atmore’s Mince Meat
Canned Vegetables mad Fruits.
Two good, Chase & Sanborn’s Coffees,
Chi
work horses. IC ase & Sanborn’s Teas.
FOR SALE
Serviceable
_ WE SPECIALIZE
~ IN PROMPTNESS
When you want new plumbing or repair’
work done, the chances are, nine times out
of ten, that you want it done in a hurry.
Leaky pipes, clogged drains, etc., usually
need prompt attention.
come in, . We do our work without delay and
do it thoroughly at a reasonable price. If you
want anything in the plumbing or heating
line, call us and be sure of receiving entire |
satisfaction both in work and charges. :
That’s where we
Phone, Wayne 165
\
. franco-American Soups.
HB. LIENHARDIY A’
ANC Cement
Wayne Plumbing and Heating Co., Inc.
“Night Phone, Wayne 395 R
WAYNE, PENNA.