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VOL. XXIV No. 21
WAYNE, PA.,
UARY 17, 1919.
, FRIDAY, JA!
FIVE CENTS A COPY
HERE AND HEREABOUTS - |
Skating. :
‘The kids who got skates for
. . Christmas have been ha apps.
: the boys and girls
nat
“hon were remem wi ith leds.
Each
th y glance mournfully
Z at the heavens ‘ant sigh h Ti
© She—“Am I the first girl. you
ever hissed? Teo ‘osh, no!
' W: in France. the day’, the
ce ne signed?”
large number from Radnor
hip ‘vill accompany the Wil-
fam C. Sproul Club to Harrisburg
on January 21 and take part in th
inauguration of ow Governor.
t the rate the "States are rat-
the dry amendment, it
very’
have th on rum on the hip.
And it might be remarked that
on the hip ill be the only place
her oresaid may be
found after the amendment goes
into effect.
Joseph M, Fronefield has sold the
League bowling ston will
end next Wedte sday
latter’s - alleys.
Men's Club will bow! against Bryn
.Mawr Firemen at Bry:
¢ Lower Merion ‘high ‘School
Alumni Association has started a
fund for the erection of a memorial
dat the high
“ower Mer:
ion students who mae the Supreme
sserics i in the gre
the puplic sco in 5 Raor
tomas Begin the morning sessions
at while includes tl the
Wenge and primary grades,
and parents are requested by Su-
perintendent Rowland. to observe
this potice, as there has been much | f
ines
in some of the lower
des..
There will be a mobilization of
Company "B, Home Defense Police
of Radnor ‘Township, in the Radnor
High ‘Schoo! Gymnasium, Wayne
the following | da lates at
January 20 and 27, retreat)
: a “Captain. Tru
Radnor, is comeing’ otkeer of
the < organiza ‘ion.
C. Fox, formerly at Ww Vetting:
Co.,
ton Sear:
after February 1, be sited
with Lieut. Norman J. Cou
car Club will roll Racor een be
Wayne] tf
TOWNSHIP COMMISSION
Accept Resignato mn of
ind Ai
eaen suit Considering th
School Buitdi
at the neces
Col.
dopt Resolution The High
Nk ive
special meeting of the to the fact
of
Boon! of Con Rad-
nor Township, held ‘Mo day, Jan-| che erection of a new building in
wary. 3, 19195, ¢ pitrpose of furare members of the
considering * esehaton of owship Board of Edu-
Colonel Wists Henry regular meet-
c
vat
the to i
Township Commissior omer,
cages with seep regret the rece
Sas Sion, tant sires
words of the
next
ion of architects and others who
have been consulted, to
building commensurate with the
needs ‘of the disttiet and ‘which
Wd be. to
township. - Suc ing, with
ie spain and facltice & meet
school needs of the district for
Re it further reso nived, That the ears to come, with an auditorivin
meni "he Tnurd extent "to [large enough fo accommodat
youn ce ‘rt cne_ |e eratherings, iin Contemplation
ants and in ite af. | by the board.
rey cootinve for many sears | Such a plan involving an expe
: : diture of probably $250,000 and the
Following the Passage of the] consequent increase in ‘he | tax rate
solution an ordinance appropriat- | of at least two mills, is of such vital
16,500 for gsner expenses of
5 Pa nd
to con
ze
z
ee
Fi
S
£8
ae
&
3
&
Z
2S
g
2
pears elsewhere in thi
amounts specifics ay “appropriated
oin}
iard have two lan
were as follow
under consideration, each of
For construction anc nte- [has’ its advanta tages, "and, naturall
nance of hig ways and prainte- disadvantages, Citizens, generally,
3 for e, $3000; for ad. are interested in this “question, and
istration Popes “]
miscellaneous expense:
joard of Health, $500.
of the township and
them frankly a and fully the situae
tion, as did the Board of Township
Are you thinking about the Fifth
y- £ Commissioners in the materof fire
Liberty Loan?. There will be a
Bit Lon you know, and with a[PFotection.
hanges those who formed the President Par! arke Schoch pre-
ew cl ho:
organization thee made the Fourth |s
Li will be called upon
to carry “the Fi ‘th oan to victory.
What are’ you thi What
are a, plans? w hat i is your idea ibbs
spec ‘ou pemember 8 well sso Dis
Sat ‘nae mieocke Sia vt the {arift tri ict Sierintnten
tat it is a “local Lindsay Rowland and eines
m of raising the billions our uel, ‘Kernen Satchel and oydney
Gover nt requires for its ex-|V- Rowlan:
ragetinary undertakings.
ounty, every
d that
lowing resolution was unanimously | been considering the umatter from Wood. ie had wondered wheth-]ietokens a. very promising. seasun
adopted and the sereta all angles, looking toward what|er with the various civie problems] Basket far a sti. spo “n
str acted &. formar a copy Wy thereof for the Best jinterests of facing the comm the water Rew is year the a n new * .
to Coto the taxpayers who have t0 foot the question, the remostal of ashes and candidate on Knew any:
Wm, Henry [bill garbag eo Pit would not thing about the sae whe € af
, ve yeared for practice. raining
sr Beate |The purchase or condensation fe better to have af borough form] peared for practice. “The training
‘coer ground ‘or, this. purpose silat government {which could’ Tite, and it has just been a case of
Ther artaree, the first factor the members handle. al ‘hese (qnpstions woutd] wable, and it has just been a case of
funer, seconded. by Ste hav nsider |it ss expepsive for resi-] HNMNS | nae needed in basket-
Wet, ta the Tome acknowl. | \Vithout greatly encroaching upon [dent anc ag bas
ball ad already Deen obtained in
erect albe
Radnor {i:
.|Holmes, Richard §. . McKinley, J.lauditorium during the morning as-
M. Dick ie, Fred. dcliffe and] sembly. The principal of the school
John L. ~ |takes this opportunity to recognize
Print
Clerk hive
‘Totgl
"RADNOR HIGH SCHOOL
Basketbal in Full Seing—Class
womecate Awarded
etball season
mbers Discuss Vari-
Jjonthly Meeting.
‘The question of having Wayne ihe
and St. Davids itfeorporated a
borough, which h fs been agitated,
off a infor twenty years, was
brought ap a at the meeting of the|s
Wayne Pul
on Tuesday
opened
and cleverness displayed by
member of Radnor's team in
e cert tainly
n
ety tio
Augustus L
Oaite a little dischission follow-
- Jed Mr Wood's renfarks, but the
ons of opinicfn seemed to)
that it was better to leave well
enegh alone: a8 Dr. ‘Smedley pu
it: “A township of the first class
the earlier season’s sport.
schedule of the season has stready
been pubise ed,
Th tletie Council
class numerals to
yrs he reas toe 0 had fought
Je entire football sea-
s loyal and faithful service,
itt but who had not fully qualified for
presiding there was 4 goodly at- eo "Re” C ned
sendanee of members! a5 foll
les D. Sree, Wil son, 293
LM fargerum, “Dr. WEG. W. Amt Pytvost,) Wet
thony, Louis Jaquette Pi inner, ree! ters,
Esq. Herbert G Tull. Angustas Cri
I. Wood, Howard ‘T.
William HL. Stone, John Thumnen awarding of “R's.” N
an P. Coudert,| A.A. TH. © football coach, presente och
Canizares, Herbert Pip pripton, Ar ue the boys with ¢
bert x Walter, ir thir. 1.| ther re called
etzel, “Whetstone,
Cri
: bs formality was
owed % on the occasion as for the
uel P, Gardner and Joseph M. Gardner, sons of Mr.
tre “Samuel Gardner, of Mt. Pleasant. Samuel is in the
i 9,
~ Camp ‘Gacenh
Joseph M. Gardner trained at Camp Meade, where he was
put in the 312th Ma achine Gun Battalion, and sent to France
early in July. He e service until stricken with
pneumonia, from which he “Ged in the fall.
Treasu ‘Star tgerusa submit-)and commend the untiring and un-
t elfis
a the opraining a a splendid
record while handicapped by’ many
difficulties.
adnor High School, through its
class + Fepresentatives, several
the inspiring aire
of Me Parke Schoch,
ie ad this Christmas with
splendid glopation of toys,
stuffs and clot othing a and with cash to
Cash Balance on Hand.
gj the Saoant of over $35.00. This
‘The of W.D.B
submitted ‘for miners and custom a
the
‘on motion, the Secretary
structed to cast 8 ey for hus things to cherish and to continue.
election. . The. resignatio and the school feels gratified that
fT. Beale was accep ted. the response this year was th
“finest ever.
Mr., Pal Chairman n of Co
mittee on Public Works, vert
Every city an
town hes its allotment» and the
grand total fs but the sum of indi
,| vidual effort
Workman's Compensation Insur-
Continued on Second Page
Ya church p hospital i in Anking,
a
wal
pM
lin St. Mary’s Parish House,a sale! bama. \
McCLOSKEY—ELDER
On Saturday, January 11, at
o'clock noon, the w
Woman's Avritiary of St. Mary's
ird 2 all day hceting of the
Woman s Auxiliary will be eld in tena
J
wer
ted his quarterly repr as fol-|selfish service of the coach of the 1 Miss
tows ott team snd member of the) Me Parl Howe, on Monday ee ice dealer of Nits Lee
faculty, Mr. Douthett. The season }{, ining ne pe ig
Swill Work ce consists of Hospital ‘Shirts for|¢ Elder, was iz a
ny
the tne of Nr.
Bis shop R “1 von St
and M
ond “The bride
was atenl by Miss Dorothy Bad-
the ee ‘the need|ger as mt honor, wile Mr.
for sewing machines is felt. If Sse] a brother of the
is anyone who bas a machine which bride,
ould be loaned for this: work it
sould we greatly appreciated. .
con will be served at 12. 3°.
who ex) pect he stay
lnsheon nase Yt = care
+ Mrs. ALK Uigets?
Sat turday morning, January |W!
23, at 11 otlod ck, there will be hel i
and pajamas for U
dall Hospital, Land:
nor Presbyterian rch, a br
‘ast was served oO “the immediate
members of the familie at
pies, [is stationed
pro-
WANTED
» Lady desires sewing. Will go out
by the day. Phone Wayne 358 J.
‘of the Woman's Auxiliary.
a number of Seomplatl om
(Continued_on Seeand Pee)
_--About. 1000 bundles of com fod
RH. Johnson Co, Wayne,
te
tton goods, with offices in “the
Dees Building.
the meeting of the Wayne
- public Safe Association, on
"Tuesday evening, “John ‘Turner
was showing some of the mem-
bers glass disks
asks,” of which his. ‘em rae
£000, 000, The glass
tere that it can be shit's smal “iy
a hammer “without breaking
ie
nate, stated mecting |
nor, Towns!
Tealth was held on Wednesday
rhen routine s
ted. There we
of the
ari
GREAT VALLEY
MILLS
Whole, Undemineralized Flours and Meals
Milled by the Old-fashioned Water-grovad Buhr-Stone Process
You can order by mail, or call with your car and fill your requirements
direct at the mill,
GREAT VALLEY MILLS, Paoli, Pa.
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
Hamburg steak, ground in: electric cutter, 40c. per
Fancy capon chickens, 5c Pet pound; also roasting stewing and broiling
chickens fresh dale
Legs of so1
Ends of ham, good for b
and salt meats of the best qual
Some nice turkeys, also a puiaeas and
fish, halibut, cod, smelts and other
for Faday'e market i.
VEGETABLES.
A well-selected and large vatiety of vegetables obtainable at this time of
year right from the sunny South, such as string beans, radishes, spinach, sweet
potatoes, also new potatoes By se are just a few of the many we will have.
th down yearlirtg from 9 to 12 pounds each, 38c per p
ing, 28, per er pound. All other kinds of | fresh
cit
ics for Saturday's market.
small frying fish; also oysters
't forget our ment. A full line of canned vegetables
and fruits fresh packed last Ta ho old stock.
Bottled goods, cereals; lated sugar, 10%¢ per pound; also coffees
and teas a specialty.
Call and look over! our frust department.
We surely have something
in this line that will please you. |
’s luncheon order Friday that it may be de-
Hygie .
Licnhardt and Health Officer ie
~ C Conkle.
Friday evening, February 14, has
been see as the date for the an-
picture benefit for the
Athletic Association
ral
Radnor it
lected as
has not been sel
will not be two cor onflicting entertain-
ments on the same ev!
The system of semi a Pro:
_ rations on first grat of Way
and Rosemont sea » schools wil
Fe Any
3
3
es
8
2
g
principal ' of 01
Children between the ages of 4 vn
will be admitted to the kin-
dergarten schools.
“op ST. DAVID’S CHURCH
The congregation of
3
David's churel
Sunday School in Devon. The
‘rooms which were formerly used for
1 estate ices by ellon
=> Rogers, have been kindly loaned by
© ©.L, Lehman, the own h
operty, to the
properss will also be sed by the
Woman's Auxiliary and . Dorcas
Society for fhe meetings. anc
to the hour of meeti
other pl published fats
. day and Friday.
? treatment by appointa’grt. "Phone
_te Wa ‘ayne 80 or Walnt, j 2634.
‘NORRISTOWN MAGNESIA & ASBESTOS CO.
__ ASBESTOS
Saves Coal Saves Heat
Have your heater and pipes covered with AS-
BESTOS and thus do your part to save FUEL
Estimates Furnished *
Factory and Office, NORRISTOWN, PA.
Bell whores ~ Keyston
Wayne 165 - “Norristown 1
. Norristown 1620 °
Goods delivered at your ve door: Two phones.
X IRA VY. HALE
Coal | Coal ‘Coal
WE are trying hard t0 get coal for cach and every eus-
tomer, It will take time, but we expect to “Keep the Home
Burning.” Orders should be placed NOW for wood
for open grate. ia
e have the hery choicest cracked corn for chickens.
I. WALTER CONNER & CO.
. Telephone 5- =| 8 Wayne, Penna.
COAL LUMBER . FEED ~
STORAGE, PACKING, SHIPPING, HAULING
The old reliable Fireproof Warehouse for Household
Goods in Philadelphia.
e goods anywhere within 500 miles of Phila-
deh by large Auto Trucks. Quickest, safest and cheap-
“Phone Locust 1470,
WE _ SPECIALIZE
IN PROMPTNESS
HEATERS, RANGES
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 :
Heaters Ranges Roofing
ROOFING, eran
IMNEY REPAL
R. F. CASPER
Phone 361 Wayne, Penn's
Wm. J. FERGUSON ||
Electrical Contractor
128 Conestoga Rd. YN:
Phone, Wage no [
[EDGAR JONES
WAYNE, PENNA.
CHOICE FAMILY
GROCERIES
Bell
All work guarantee:
,;Chimney Cleaning, Pointing, Repairing
Phone, Wayne 361M , .
RUBBER FOOTWEAR - HOLIDAY TABLE SUPPLIES
Rubbers and Arctics for Men
Cc
Choice Pennsylvania Turkeys.
ROBERT J. MORRISON
Carpenter. and ‘Builder
Designers and Builders of Garden Furniture, Flower
Boxes, Pergolas, Cabinets, Cedar Chests, Book Cases and
Fine Cabinet Work.
Estimates and designs submitted free of charge. ©
Women . and children: “Storm}| Ducks, Chickens and ns,
Alaskas for Men omen Choicest Beef, Lamb and Pork.
Rubber Boots for Men and Bow || Florida Oranges, and’ Grape!
t
GEORGE W. stmM§,
227 E, Lancaster Avenu
Wayne, Pa. | {
ean
apes, Tongerines, | Bananas
Cape Cod Cranbe:
Plum Pudding, Fig ‘Pudding.
Atmore's Mince Meat.
Canned Vegetables and Fruits.
Chase & Sanborn’s Coffees.
FOR SALE
. 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
That’s where we
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
need prompt attention.
satisfaction both in work and charges.
Wayne Plumbing and Heating Co., Inc.
Phone, Wayne 165 Night Phone, Wayne 395 R
WAYNE, PENNA.
Two good, Serviceatil
. Two good, ; i © \i chase & Sanborn’s Teas
.| work horses, 1 Franco-American Soups.
Call Wayne 202 M-or Paoli 205 W.
he Ny
1B, LIPSHAPDT: Phones 6 & 14
2 Ry TAN
ri