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IMPORTANT
TELEPHONE NE NUMBERS
THE SUBURBA
WAYNE
TIMES EDITION
. THE ADVERTISED ARTICLE
is one in which the merchant himself
has implicit faith—relse he will not ah
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* vertise sit, You are safe in “patror
izing the merchants whose ads appear
in THE SUBURBAN,
VOL, XXIV No. 22
HERE AND HEREABCUTS
It’s Governor Sproul now.
A nan who will give the
people a square deal
A large crowd Fo this towns!
and county was on hand queen’
to see the i inauguratio mn.
‘The new telephone tol rates
went into effect nes
Wayne's rate tw Php is
now Xe , instead o
will the public have to pay
? ‘Goverame nt says yesi ; Public
~NEW COMMISSIONER
THE RED CROSS
Interesting Reports Heard at t Month
ly Me eting Last Mond:
Thomas w. aime Appointed to Suc-
ceed Col. Wm. Henry Sayen.
oat Money he Court at Media
appointed. "Thomas Ww. ha Ime as a
wember o the Radnor Township
tt
While the reports of the Wayne
Branch tor this past month neces-
riy showed the elect ofthe hol
Commissioners to the |e : end ue!
vacancy y the resignation {amount of ‘illnes com-
of Colonel Willing Henry Sayen. |ununity, the monthly wmeaing of the
As a member of the Wayne Pub-jBranch held at the headquarters
lic Sa Safety Association, Mr. “tu Ime last Monday morning was
Tong taken an a [ihe spirit that has kept
| Branch always alert ar service,
tha
Tannin THE WAR
Many Main Line Officers Being Mus
ted eo sr
nk =a moma
tudent Loses Life
Former U. 2 of P.
Every day brings more Sand more
Ont etuned men, Families are getting
delightful surprises, in the form of
~ Lienten:
Smith, of the
his life Janwary 7 by be
overboard from the desta Yar-
ma in foreign water:
1, _announ
neing the e war. -In som
elegram
testh, was received Friday from the|they have recs vive theig Turlough
Navy Department by shi. father, orders so qui have not
ith, of Strafford, an|had time to connate ‘with hei
fu mies and arrive una
rh
§ rvice C Ss In matters of eat rates, sew- ade its name synonymous re stated that the Hieu- me-of the stlcere “who hoe
ervice Commission say: rage rates, telephone tolls, etc., his |with efficient work, promptly done. |tenant was lost in a storm, and ina- bea mustered out of the service
a the meantime Teter “heals counsel has been sought, and largely |Mrs. William Henry” Brooks, in [bility to abtain further particulars| are Major Archibald Barklie, of Jn
rocured at this office through his efforts equitable adjust: lopening the monthly meeting on |has added to the grief of the fam- ‘olonel Robert
rom and at low rates. ments have been made. . |Monday, once more emphasized the ily. ‘The Smiths are living at the ssan,
. E.Trout has sold for Fred-{ . Mv. Hulme is general real estate | fae t that this is not. the time to tal Dengue Apartments, 1431 Walnut Ror; Major Marshall R. Pugh,
1. Wendell the residence agent ef the Pennsylvania Railroad. things easily, and t back to the street, having closed for the winter of Wayne ; Ensign William A, Ro-
comer of Orchard Way . and {Under his supervision was bast the | leisurely program which we enjoyed |their country home, "“Sherratten, Ha, of Stra Hietenant John
, He mty NG |ereat. Penn a Hotel in New| before there was any thought of lat Strafford. i Forsyth Megs, 2 oa of Ithan; Lieu-
York, the largest’ iostehy "in the| War. e are many who seem] The Yarnall was one of the con-|tenant F.C. Roberts, of Haverford;
to feel that the war is over ant
he Sunday morning parade of
femiaine | lovelne nara
s from a neigh-|*
boring’ village See continue in
Wayne, several, of our young m
ion very likely to change thelr 1
re-
A fuarthe + extension of time with-
in which 1918 motor vehicle license
authorities throughout the
Febru:
This has been the mildest Jan-
wary on record nian tecerting |C
tudy
igiusly each ie tnd which bas
pot failed so far this month, the
end of jamany is due for zero
ser ure,
ire than enough States have
‘aly ratifi
pu
nto, effect, but the country ea
go “bone ary" m July 1, under
war measure ate tase year.
State to recognize 1or8 tags until &
wary 1.
wor! rid, the for
ral opening of which
will take plac
n January 30, He
airman of the Valua~
sion of the Pehnsyl-
wonder what work, ‘if any, the Red
Cross will find to Asa mater
of fact th ere was ever so much
work for the Red Cross or so igreat
a need for helping hands; the war is
‘and a {Not over—an armistice has be
mennber of the Delta Phi fraternity, seve ‘and wwe are hoping for a tas
Mr. ime is a vital on in Uni-}g peace ni meantime the
versity-affairs, being no ident | 2 in France de- |i
of the General Alamni ‘A stociation, mand the quickest flleviation ‘that it
which pas much to do with the wel: [is within 0 ae
fe was cap- | drer
‘ootball team for. two | OF
eisa member of the Union | Fe"
cage and of the Merion Cricket wt .
faalate of the University of
Pennsylvania, Class of 18
“Mts. Hulme will bring to. the|P ‘dnee mak.
Board of, Commissioners ripe ex te ‘ins beng ee Ne ec cecnt
perience in civic affairs, and_ the ing C Pee
‘congratulated | uit the thoughe ‘of these forlorn lit-
mer, Strafford, Pa. Continued on Third Page.
voys of the George Washington,
the liner that carried President Wit
w da
yas buffeted by a st
the Portugal port, and his son
was drowned Of the coast of Spain
Picutenant ah 5 yeas tk, have also returne
He
old. ‘aiduated ‘fon the|, Major John R. Valentine ex-
Universi of Bemstvania in 1914, pects to be anustered. out | the
having been editor of The Pennsyl- {end of this en Mrs.
vania, and a Mask and Wig Valentine . and “himset rill 0
iB] Ay fore this country € fenter-| South for eel Mr:
ed the war, he joined the Naval Re- Channing Daniel, wlio will ‘bela
- |serves ani n war was declared, (member as Miss Katherine
served as a machinists’ mate { Wayne, has hed a eable
on
submarine pe in the Delaware from her husband, tewerant Dan
community i © be
upon having a man ot his ability tle. children deprived of cxerything River an ‘e was later com-fiel, stating that the wa:
wiling to serve them. and looking to the Red Cro missioned an ensign and assigned home. Ticutenant WW. Kemble Yar-
- relief, is surely as = competing Ss the to the lstoyer Rowan for over-|row, of Strafford, who has been in
ight of the ded. sea the ‘service for 22 months, is ex-
. ACE. WANTED. ‘Far the benett of those who may ‘he Ieave when the pected to arrive any day.’ Major
« s € was home on leave when the 4
y an tala, well Pua ave, amderstoo der {0 armistice was signed, but later was Anthony Geyelin fevved at his
as gardener and for all-ro op kni nay be mentione | hone in Villanova last we
rk. Address. Mrs. J. Cre stop nay assigned to-the destroyer Yarnall. "
‘wo promotions had advanced him.
to the rank: of Tiewtenant, senior
grade.
r9r7 Overland, Thritt, touring
“the big motor trucks that now
ply through town and ‘cout try on
crack
gs from somewhere
New. Jersey itadelphi
without "cracking a single shell -
A county, agent asks that appeal:
back-yard gardens be directed to
farmers father ‘th han to town dwell-
s that the city folk are
“150 grate s of e
e
couiitry man} of the f me nave
refused to be bothered “vith garden
of the public schools ar
GREAT VALLEY
MILLS
‘| Whole, Undemineralized Flours and Meals
wy painted first-class
the ¢
be Suburban office, Wayne.
Ludlow Ogaden Smith, a brother,
naval aviation school,
Benstcol “pla. when the armistice
yas signed, and now is a member o
e Junior Class of the University
ania; Lawrence Meri
lith Cs Sinith, another brother, is
attending Haverford College. -
car
WANTED
Colored woman, with ad
years old, desires positio
~ Child capable ol
‘ith various Ad-
dees 1B ‘Suburban office
a
Subscribe for The (Suburban.
Milled by the Old-fashioned Water-ground 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,
Pa
again reminded t the sess ssions
begin at 8. Ag Bo ‘blocks vinluding th
primary and kinderga rte grades,
nts are Sean Xe that
their children leave home early
the appoi
All new apis must present vacci-
A a Sespeced ‘phone hnomber in
our want “ads.” last week
he inauguration of Governor
witlam c Spront, on Tuesday, pa-
with e Del
: Saves Coat
1: aSBESTOS
Saves Heat
Have your heater and pipes covered with AS-
BESTOS and thus do your part to save FUEL
Estimates Furnished
NORRISTOWN MAGNESIA & ASBESTOS CO.
- Factory and Office, NORRISTOWN, PA.
Bell Phones . Keysto
ne
‘ayne 165 Norristown 1
Norristown 1620
Habre steal, ground in electric cutter, 40¢. pe
Fancy capon chickens, 88¢ per pound; also rossting. stewing and broiling
chickens. ‘fresh kill
qf o south ‘down yearling from 8 to 12 pounds each, 38¢ per
hham, good for boiling, 28¢ per pound. All other kinds we fresh
and Balt meats of the et ality and city pri
Some nice turkeys, also guineas and du ce ‘for Saturday's mark
Fresh fish, halibut, ‘oa, Smelts and other small feying fish; also foystere
for Friday's market.
VEGETABLES,
A well-selected and large variety of vegetables obtainable at this time of
year right from the sunny South, such as string beans, radishes, spinach sweet
Potatoes, also new potatoes, These are just a few of the many w have
Dont forget our grocery department. A full Tine of canned vegetables
and fruits fresh packed last fall; no old stock,
Bottled goods, cereals; granulated sugar, 10/46 per pound; also coffees
and an a specialty.
and look over our fruit department.
in we ‘ine that will please
lease give us your Sal rary ’s luncheon order Friday that it may be de
livered in plenty of tame to 9
im is to please all.
Goods delivered at your door,
We surely have something
Two phones.
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY re
TO ALL. GOOD. CITIZENS:
charities that its citizens now PI
organization. Send in your check whether you are called on
We appeal to one and a first, for their interest and
co-operation, ‘and secondly, for their financial support.
We quote a letter received with one of our early contri-
butions.
January 18th, 1919.
J. S.C. Harvey, Treasurer,
The Neighborhood League,
‘Wayni
ar Si
Your memorandum of January 1ith, with regard to Neighbor-
hood League received.
if would like to be put down as contrib-
we hope to
tolyear, "We would also be very glad to be included in any
ai the League is doin ing if we can be, of any hel
Yours very
a J. 8. C. HARVEY, Treasurer,
. Radnor, Pa.
THE MEN’S CLUB OF WAYNE.
mber of new acti
the Junior metnbers have recently
been organized, among them a
class in athletics ‘at the High School
mnasi
UNION SERVICE
Mr, Harry A, Windisch; of the
American Baptist Publication So-
, come: splendid mes-
Stee Sunday evenings at eight
o'clock, in p the Radnor Presbyte-
rian Chur
In thes Stays when our b
are coming back fo us ther
surely great cause vor rejoi icine
land wors shi. Let “everyone feel
weleo to join in P these union
ervices, in which a feeling of|n
rood fellowship always prevails
{n addition to Windisel,
Rev. P. E. Wilmot. Mi speak, ai
this will be tl the last, service at which
e will be present in Wa:
"This will afford a fine opportu-
nity for some of the boys to de-
velop their muscles.
v Il also be at the Club-
house tournaments in bowling, bil
liards, pool and the Hike, and sot
interesting talks on business by old
embers.
“Ot course, only Club
may enjoy
every bo:
members
these privileges, but
in Radnor’ township
should be‘a member of the Club,
good, strong, athletic man, young
led at St. Davids. ald, to assist in directing, the
Gerenio Di Ferdananduo, a track-! work at the gymnasium. ‘There
man, Tong employed on the section must be in this community num
of track near St. Davi of men, any one of whom might
was struck by a tain and instantly
give one night a week to this work
Killed on Monday morning, January
Who will volunteer?
Di Ferd ananduo, who
WANT!
nd resided at ‘stator, ED
a the, Rom and board in private fam-
ring 2 te i's Sta by single man. Address E.
urban “Oillice, Wayne.
an ‘extra train Aare ait PP
expectedly around the curve from ~
the oj opposite dircetion, and before a
warning could be given, the unfor-
funate man was caught under the
wheel
WANTED. |
- N
T want to purchase a Piano in
good’ condition at a. reasonable
price. Call Wayne 821 J.
STORAGE, PACKING, SHIPPING, HAULING
‘4
rading laware county
delegation, weve ong
Toynshi Treasurer William
Cras a, Secretary Thomas M
Chaliant, Constable’ Jimmy Jame-
son, Road Superintendent Hibberd
Presi-
the Board of Comi mamission=
ers wit S, Elis was one of th
paral 's aides,
je young man has a
in the extreme
PIPELESS HEATERS
WHY THE FAULTLESS. COMFORT
SINGLE-REGISTER HEATER IS ECONOMICAL.
_The air when heated is immediately vulized to the fullest extent, because
there is no loss due to friction or to long-distance conducting pipes. All of
the air passes instantly into the house after itis raised to the nee neces-
sary tempera
tial aving of fuel is inevitable for these reason:
‘he return air is NOT COLD and can therefore be much more a ‘ekg and
seonomically re-heated to the necessary
-R. F. CASPER *
| | Heaters » Ranges Roofing Spouting
. Chimney Cleaning, Pointing, Repairing
Phone, Wayne 361 M
TRA V. HALE
’ Barred Plymouth Rocks and
DAY OLD White Leghorns. Ready for
- lelivery March 1. Order
1 Ph Bi Mi
CHICKS cart i one Bryn Mawr
Joba Conger, Villanova, Pa,
The old reliable Fireproof | Warehouse for Household
Coal _Coal Coal
We are trying hard to get coal for each and every cu rs
fomer;, It will taks time, but we expect to “Keep the Hom
Fires ? Orders should be placed NOW for wood
or‘ epen grace
' fe have the very choicest cracked corn for chickens,
-I.WALTER CONNER & CO.
Goods in. P
ve goods anywhere ‘within 500 miles of Phila-
aephia “by large Auto Trucks. Quickest, safest and cheap-
t wa!
"Phone Locust 1470.
WE SPECIALIZE
duplication of expense, but dinged
if, w suggest anything .ex-
cept ‘nation ys
f Association of Phila-
clubs “comprising
he golf seo ere-repe
by delegs ids
Chad will mote the Pater et Filius
matches this
The call a the treasurer of the
Neighborhood League, ¢ elsewhere
in this paper, for funds to p'
for the next ‘year
ente its work
the League does is incalcu-
Table, and every citizen should
eicem # a privileg:
" Telephone 5 n Z Wayne, Penna,
COAL LUMBER FEED
HEATERS, RANGES . .
noone srovrie [EDGAR JONES
R. F. CASPER) WAYNE, PENNA.
Phone 361 M Wayne, Penn’a
EVERY WOMAN WHO CAN SEW
NEEDED AT ONCE
To help make 35,000 Refugee Garments
These garments will be rushed to the homeless sufferers of
Belgium and Northern France.
GARMENT COMPLETED IN JANUARY HAS TWICE THE RE-
Ler VALUE OF A GARMENT NOT COMPLETED UNTIL NEXT
MONTH.. SPEED WILL SAVE LIVES.
“WAYNE BRANCH,
American Red Cross
to cy bute
generously to Oh ening 120 West Lancaster Avenue
Wm. J. FERGUSON
Electrical Contractor
125 Conestoga Rd. WAYNE
Bell Phone, Wayne 219
All work guaranteed
CHOICE FAMILY
GROCERIES
FOR SALE aa
Two good, Serviceable .
, First Quality Beef.
work horses.
Choice Young Pork.
H. B. LIENHARDT Selected Winter Lamb.
Chester County Veal.
wanreD Sausage and Scrapple.
Nut Margerine, 30e. Ib.
Troco Nut Butter, 39¢, Ib.
Churngold Oleo, 43c, Ib:
Fresh Fruits, Vegetables,
Chase and Sanborn’s Coffees,
Chase and Sanborn’s Teas.
Lady desires
out by the day.
533, J.
wing. Will go
Phone Wayne
‘OR SALE
Suitable for lown and gardens.
Delivered and applied. Write oF
hone, William H{ Deyle, Berwyn, Phadn & fe 1A
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, 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
satisfaction both in work and charges.
Wayne Plumbing and Heating Co, Ine.
Phone, Wayne 165 Night Phone, Wayne 395 R
"FIVE CENTS A COPY
WAYNE, PENNA.
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