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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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CHESTER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1910 EDDYSTOIS'E it a special meeting of tins Kddy- Htone School Hoard held Iiu-mlay evening, the board rfei-ldijd to awa contract for linls'ilng the hi hool building- lo Oorge UOKK. of I liiiinjoi- oh i The bulldliib- was crwu-d by who did nut finish it and the work on tin: has been at a. BtandKtill for uhonl two months Tho rcas-uu for delay In tin- work was that mutters out former builders. At the in-line VY lor was in ilu- chiilr the fc members answered to cull, C. 1'iirk, Allen Jiccd.

Churlcs crowded of the old school a ol lh children 1 "ol pnicr In xchool. This tbc school board rc- tjrets excc-eilhiKly. but thuy 1 "to sav lhat it will only a. Miorl until'the school IK new contractor HKI-IMIS loll avis the worn done In twenty-i-Uhl dnys. The Rfcouil tl'lri) quarterly con ferences of l-MdysUme M.

IS. held last belns prcHinei over bv the Uov. 1C. K. nurrlsK, strn- superintendent.

Tbe reports thit evM-ythinif about the wiib In a mosi prosperous-eoiidillon wit excellent prospects for busy fall IJIKI winter, unilt-r tbe uble, pastorale of. Ill's Pev 1 Kitmer. The Eddyjit.ine Flro Company held their October mccllns "'I st evenlntr. when plans were completed tor piir- ticlpatlcm In (he State Klrcnion Con. ventton parade today.

tc 'fa headed by a brass band, Is In the fourth division of tho parade. Mrs. Joseuh A. lUiiil.T'» brother and sister. Thomas H-cd and Mrs.

cathe- Hnp McDonald, of are luOay. with Mrs. Mr.Uona.liis "on "nd ui to KOnystoiie. They will lake up their resilience at P2j avenilc. Borough Chat -rtniilrc Hunter, of avenue.

was a. visitor to Ihe Quaker City terday. The Revbert fnniily. of Oil hml Me V- avenue, have moved to The pla.ce will be continue'! us a bonrd- it')? house and restaurant by Mrs. Ivcrs, of Ertdystonc.

A -sewer Is beliiK mid on Tenth street connufitlnK with the sewer main BEAUTIFUL HAIR, der of the month Includes at an dale a social evening for Iho club members and Iheir e.scorts. The spea'-- i-r will be Mrs. Margaret T. principal of Ihe George McCall Grammar School Philadelphia. will be a feature.

oiiio.r events of the calendar are as Draw a ftlcist Cloth Through Half and Double Us Beiiulv AI Once Your Hair! Disappears and Hair Stops Coming Out Ci-rla in 1 tin- Joy of it. Vour hair becomes wavy, tbilfy, abundant and a.s soft, lustrous and beautiful a.s a girl's an application of Dandei- me. Also try thi.s- rnulsten with a little Uanderim; ami carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small Miami at a time. Thi.s will cleanwi: the hair of dust, din or excessive oil, and Just a few moments you have, doubled beauty of your hair. A delightful rui-pi isc ctwaitu those whose liair has been neglected or IH faded, dry, brittle or thin.

Jiesides beautifying Ihe luiir, UiUiderine dissolve.) every particle of dandi ult; cleanses, purities and invlg- oratCH the scalp, forever stopping; itching and hair, but what will please you most, will be after a few weeks' use. when you see m-w tine and downy at bul ly new liuir growing all over the, p. Dandorinn is lo the hair what fresh showers of rain and fuinshiuo are lo vegetation. It goes r.ght to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life-producing properties'cause the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful.

You can surely have pretty, charming, lustrous hair, ami lots of It, if yon will just get a 'Hi cent bottle of Danderine from any drug stoic or toilet counter and try it as lircctcd. Wednesday. October ei-utivi' Huard Meeting, ness Address Khoads of I "What Suffrage Will IS, I I'. KX- 1'. by Mrs.

T. II. Ihe Biibjeci, Mt-iin to The of Our Stan-." OK Tf'WM." Can You Stand the Pace at 60? Kellogg-s Sanitone "Wafers Make Yoa Strong and Husky as You Were in Days of Old. SO-Cent Box FREE. MAKUJS HOOK- i tho 'li.

i and a tin- "i next their of Tribe of lli'll Sn-iiiK nimle of tu i-t thu in As an on-. be served Sachem Tribe, Ni UK- new in "'ill i'l-tt" 11 his houses in this village ek'h. avenue, is M. for to William MrVek'h. I'luniini-r, of 'Mapl in for stay.

Mrs. AI. Burr and M. liurr, of were entertained by Mrs. KdK.ir .1.

Musnin. tht- early of WTOWN'SQ'U A UE of Seville ave- a sufferer'' wltli (JroJJitd Conlrsicl- or Ivpuneay. for Lhu of two private' rdwellltiBS 'on slrucu avcnuo, Into a- hotel I wlili to' thank: my neighbors am" friend's- for Meir ililntlneKH to my Hpn. durlii'jr alno for the floral tributes at the time dCal MHS. WM.

of his SHAW. RIDLEY PARK growing in popularity. young men and women in tho borough an: busy with arrangements for i proper observance of. Hallowe'en. bfiuerade affairs will he features.

PROSPECT PARK Interest ot the loc.il "fan aom" IB divided helwecn the World's Series Kiiines the contests Iho.uiisc Ijall supremacy of Chester I'iki! wliicn will be 'waged between the iiomo tcuni r.iul Norwood on Saturday 'The local fans are.confident tli.it there will be hut one endinp to hu an.l will be ir. favor 'Araons the fiiii's who will forego the pleasures of wltneasltiff the local in favor of the Worlds Series game, -will be Pitzer- a I6unl druggist and prqbably tho greatest baseball enthusiast In Hldley Parlc. Considerable Interest centres In ttie Suffrage meeting to be held In the Methodist Church t6inorrow night at o'clock under the auspices of the Ridley Park "Women's Christian Temperance Union. Speakers of ability will be present, to present the; strongest phases In favor of the cause of Volea for Women. afternoon tno Kioley Park 'High School football team will line up against- Friends Central and nn interesting game ia promised.

The local team is now combining for practice with the Prospect Park HUh School team. Although the. Ridley "ParK Fire Company will not be in line In the Tils parade In Philadelphia today, it 's anticipated' that the home company will be largely represented on the side lines to cheer their compatriots of the Delaware County Rrcmuivs Association n's they ''pass -In' the Fourth Tho h'omc company -Krts bee.n represented in the State Convention during the past weok by Chnrles Salin. Postmaster Edward is compliilnllig many or the residents of the borough, who have lock boxes In trie p'oa'f otllre and who pcr- 's'ist in forgetting to close them after tjiey take out their mail. Every morning the" postmaster or his assistant Is coinpolUidi to'gp.

into the post otilco 16bby and closO the of one or more boxes! "They don't objecl to being accomodating and closing tho doors, hut they arc afraid that thla careless habit will sonui time result in jjalroiiH of the office' losing mall. Quite larwe number of patients are imdersro'nij treatment at the Taylor "ttrtspilal "at "Especially Is' this true of the-wards which arc well filled with patients. The motor am Imlance which arrived several -day aco, has kept busy, tho won dor at the hospital now is how thvj ever got along without It. Mrs. Sweeney, of Norwood, a pa tlent at the hospUn.1.

is gettinpr alon nlcftly' following a surpirnl operatioi of Philadelphia, a paticn the hospital, is ircUinR alons nicn- Miss Allen, of Riitledse who been ill at the hospital is also reported as Rettinc alontr satTsractory. Town Briefs Mrs- "K- Mifi.in is passinr a week among friends Cccilton. JTd. Tho openins Club nicrht. of the storniers toninrroxv evenini: bids to draw a lariri: Several ivf the.

younsr folks have arranged a week-end nutting trip to Chester Heights. The Plensatit-TTonr Midweek Sfrvl- at the Baptist Church Ins! nighf vvere well attended. Then' services nrn meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the Omvoentlbn of Section, will be belli tti- "diiy In St. Jatiica I'rotestanl pai Church, this borough. The Guild of the home, church a.s well aa thu Trinity Church, Collliifsdale and Stephen's Church, Norwood, are acting the part of hosls.

Some two hundred women arc oxpected to be in at-' leiiilance from all parls of the Convocation, which Includes every church of tho I'rotestiint Episcopal faith in Delaware, Chester and Montgomery Counties. The morning session will besln at with aji observance of Mioly Communion, conductor! by Rev. Thorn- us .1. Cnrlund, Bishop Suffragan of the Diocese, assisted by Key. Al.

Taitt, dean of Chester Convocation. This will be followed by tho business meeting which Will Include the reports of Committees and the election of a new secretary to the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs. Strottd. At the 110011 hour, a luncheon will be served by Caterer SLorch, of Uunsulowne. The afternoon session will convene at 2 o'clock arid Included among the Kpeakors will be Deaconess Adams of Chester.

Other speakers are 1 also expected. v'-' 1 In honor of Allentown, who for several days pas lias been the house guest of Miss Margaret Miller, of Eleventh avenue, the latter gave an evening company in honor ot her guest on Tuesday even Ing and the event proved one of the must delightful of the Fall social af fairs, in the borough. Games, smgint nd all nicely intermingled clpcrt to while away Hie and 1 hour a dainty colla ion was.served. The siiV.sts lice wore from Philadelphia, Norwoo nd tho home borough. The members of the Prospect Dram atic Association will begin rehuarsa' on Monday evening next for a produc tion which will Uc dwing th iiUy purl of December.

Thu assocu lion bus secured the services of Ju us E. Meredith, lo coach them fo the prod tic tion. Mr. Meredith has na considerable experience along this lit and it is expected that tindor his ah direction, a lirst class show will staued. The Home and School tends a cordial invitation to paren anil lo till othiT persons interested the school and its scholars, to atte Ihe Initial 1'Vll meeting to be he on Monday evening in the.

scho house. The meeting begins al o'cloc Tho is anxious to have a lar attendance of those interested and hope is expressed that will join. The members of Faith Mission Circle will hold their openhip meeting or the this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Horn, of Tenth anil L.lncu'n avenue. The mect- fnj; will be presided ovtr by the president.

Mrs. 11. "MoXutt. Borough Chat T. G.

Mitchell and daughter Ruth, of Thomasville. an- guests at residence on Thirteenth avenue. M. Custer. of Collingdale.

a biiHiness visitor in Iho borough in i Itni oiijili und (f. of Cliestr-r. Mrs. William of rtidley Park; Mrs. Charlotte M.

Dick. S. of Glenolden, .1. II. ell of Norwood.

This be an open meeting und tea will be served. Wednesday. October 27 there will be a review of the six novels in Knglisb which the most popular, by Carl C. Sautter. Music will be a feature.

Mrs. S. C. 'Khn-w is chairman of this part metit. With full ranks and with every member of the company fnoking his prettiest, the Norwood i-'ir" Company will turn mil in tin; parade in Philadelphia, today, secure in the knowledge that they arc one of the boKl looking best drilled companies In the line.

lOach member well wearing Ihe regulation uniform and with their old hose carriage, whii-li Is a relic of tin: old Philadelphia Volunteer I'ire Department, expect to get Ihe "glad hand" all along the line. The firemen take, tho train from Norwood. Hfl'orts are living made among the sport loving men the borough to organize a football team. It is conceded Hint the borough has plenty of good material from which In draw for the organization of the team, and it is believed that if tho team were organ a season just, as successful as the. one just closing for tin.

1 local baseball would be the result. Little doubt exists In the mindK of the "fans" of Ibis borough regarding Ihe result of the game lo be played between the home team and fUdley Park, on Saturday, for the championship of the Chester pike, The game Is being awaited with great deal of interest by the borougb- ites. One of the jurors chosen to try the Strlngfellow murder case, which (LIB been on at Media during tnc past weel is Michael Trestail, a resident of this borough. Borough Notes The automobile tire apparatus the Independence Kirn Co. No.

P2, Wilmington, pxssod through Ihe bor otigh yesterday enroutc. to Philadel phhi. The semi-monthly meeting of th local P. 0. S.

of is scticduled fj this evening. Samuel Cobrman, of West Philadel phia, a prominent member of Gencr; Charles I. helper Post. G. A.

who has been numbered among th sick is again able to be nnont. Harvey Myers is on a business tri rough" Maryland and Virginia. Raymond H. Wilson and CharU eary. were guests at party give Prospect Park on Tuesday evenln Walter Prviitt.

was among the Phi clphia visitors, a day or two ago. Miss Nina Weber lian returned home In Mlllvillo, N. after tended visit with her sister, Mr ohn Beans, who is now paying rcttirn visit for a week. The Rev. Billheimer.

ot Gettysbtir a retired former professor of rew at Gettysburg College, is visitin son, Rev. Stanley Billheimer uron Avenue for a few days. Mrs. Albert Cross, of the West Sle entertaining her niece Miss An liller for a few days. Plans are being made to have October meeting of the Norwood Ho nd School Association, held under uspices of prominent women of orough, while the meeting in Novem- er will be hold under the care of the ten.

If you're'Mowing vitality, feeling you bhould. your nerves Di.or) a tontc UOW JUetter and YuiiDger at BO Xliuo Vou This is Ilu; rerm-ilv lliul aslonlsh- by Us vil- silixliif; Miwr-rs. II hn.i brought 1.1" hralii-weary. n-'l men and MOIIM-II IM jiiifl the buoyancy of yi.uib. VVIu'-n thm In," tin; Kuine of lltv--vunr tiei-vs liave ini;" 1 nst-il up tlieir vital You'n- r.

ve-sit-li. ntit body-sick; -huiiKi'y. must lid up on a It's a arne for a. man at tu I'e'-l sloamy low-spiriu-il. lucking in Ihe lying jiower ibal fills you u-llh lOlloRii's Sanlltjne revive you so you feel like a new ins.

and keep you at your best for ars to come. To convince you of their merit, let mail you. FHKR. trial KfLiitioiie Wafers, in resu'ar boxes, are for snJe by all tea'linff Whether you ibern from or buy from your druggist, don't II to get them right away. The regular 51.00 sine of Kelloftn'-' linltone Wafers Is for sale In Cites at Mortlinter H.

Hh-kley, Miller ruir Johnson. 2nd anr rnnklin ptrects. J. Somple. 3rd ILIK well slreels.

C. Kelley. 1SOO ril street. H. C.

Cillem. IS W. 3rd strcei sou- Ninth sit n-el. Inter- in the InimaciilfiU- Kliworth I.ca«u«! Mr. Davidcon, enjoy I lemscl town the conduct a il jiaries I4U.

('lii-vl win. T. saxJiitior'', Morris trnsi--. V-ni-ti. II M'', trib-s in I tlu- "raisini; ni'" iliM is iinliripaieil.

Tin; funeral of Aiith'-ny "lh innnit child Mr. ami Mrs. Mnthew Chriwifolli, al 10 o'clock from parents. l-'a-sl mcnt made Heart Cemetery. Menibcrs of tiM- will hi- the guests of Delaware avenue.

Kriday and an r-njoyribli- The fidks will on one of the ttovcrnim-nt an'l waternvlons will form tbe ecjihuiuii. Baseball Team's Reception As a climax to the ses.soit, of lne team the borough which brought lu l.ifagn.- ppnnsint. reception on the l-riday llroeh. of N'c-wtown 1 lia.s rejjlaccd as carrier tin- route. Eifler a tin- piiyiliun, was forceil and is of I bu opinion if Minn.

J.ilui will cori- tu ih'- liay utitil rl'-s. his fumil- wlth the routf. Charles is hiring- mi in Mi's try at lo it nji. it can by The xvet kept the Xewtown boys off ll.e cilainond on -Sat- vuday. The ycliedule has completed and no moro games will this season.

The team has had lt ifooil season and looks forward to havins; a still bolter one next year. Krnest the popular Principal of tln. Marplo-N'owtown High -stall's that both the boys am! nirls have entered enthusiastically into the athletic activities of the school. Mr. Schultz predicts KOod season for the hoy's basketball team which has others its schedule a b.jokeU with the second team of West Chester Normal.

ilrivtr from Klwood connection ami leams niaUins; attend the anstabular- Hallowe'en. A pleasins rfiin arransed by tin- coin- littcc in charge of the affair. ers of the remaining baseball cuJilrlbuted their shnrc in le season a success will eception. ineinbcr of tbe Htate Co I til- borouK erdny. Many residents were pinion that the officer 'fileil to the borotSKh ongosteci tratlic Hid Market streets, where oiis and near-serious occurred recently.

THEE SOc BOX COUPOHf T. J. KEUC.OGG 2884 Bloclc, Battla Creei. Idch. Bend me by return mail.

1'rec of charyt-, a trial box the won- clerfiil discovery for nerves. Wafers. enclose cents in. to help pay patslttgii and Name Street 1 H. ii 1 U.

I City pnssril of the to conditions have with CLIFTON HEIGHTS The monthly meet ins; of the Clifton- "VV. C. T. IT. held at the home of Mrs.

Harvey Prciuleville, Sycamore street ami Baltimore avenue, on Tuc.t- Iriy evening-, was large and enthusiastic one. Mrs. William Emery, president of tho union, presided. One of the features of the meeting was reports made by Mrs. J.

Walter Jonea uul Mrs-. Emma Gamble, of Aldar Ir-leprtites to tlio recent W. C. T. Stule Convention, in Vork.

The maSi! by these two ladles were ntorestins and entertainiug. Jlisa Kthel and Mrs. J. Claude Bedford, of Media, were also present, and each of these suffrage leaders made in-inp, addresses oiv stiffraye. The Clifton Heights Fire Protective As-sociation left, this morning for Philadelphia, where they will participate in the firemen's parade in that city.

The company had about forty men. all uniformed, and the chemical engine was drawn by two large horses. This evening the sewing; and millinery classes will open in the Library buildinK on Baltimore avenue. Unruitgh Council will hold Its monthly'meeting this evening. Mrs.

Albert Berridge, of Madison avenue, is recovering from an attack of illness. New Fire House The Garrettford Fire Company is laying plans to build a handsome new ire house on their lot on -Market street, Garrettford, and for the pur- iose of deciding what style of huild- would bo best for their purpose, a delegation of the firemen visited sev- of the lire houses along the Chester pike, Sunday. They inspected the iaings at Sharon Hill. Glenolden. Norwood, Prospect Park and CoUing- tlale.

making I he trip by automobile. The Garrettford delegation consisted of Fred Theurer. John Dewees. Chester Osenhach, Karl W. jCiuipp.

-lames Booth and Matthews. The Garrettford Company is present housed in a one-story frame at Tenth several scr- accldents taken by the proper authorities essen these accidents. Jitney tnd tourists who Hash through he show little concern about the speed laws. Borough Jottings WiUiam 'Weiss, electrician at the plant of the Chemical has rented a bungalow from in Unwoml Heights. Miss Lillian Jackson, of.

lon. is enjoying a few days relatives in the borough. Albert Wallen. of Market street. Wh xv injnrud ill the plant the Texa companv several weeks ago, has bee discharged from the Chester llospita where he was a patient.

Mr. asso expects to resume his duties at the. Texas planj next week. Giles is passiiiK a few days with his parents in Colllnsswooil, N- ''Miss Mary Stewart, of Ridley Park, was a visitor lo the borough yesterday. Mrs Harry "Luwis is disposing of her household effects and will make her home with her sisler in Saulsbury, N.

J. a mac-bine Farra. to tho connection that has been slirrei! up by the late radical changes in Hie R. K. I).

system, this question fair lo become an important factor in local politics. Miss Culvert slates Unit the suffrage workers have Abandoned idea of holding all open air rally, and from now until election will de- vole th'-ir energies to small private meetings and the distribution of literal lire. On last Monday night a wandering jngglw stopped off at the Square, and. with his feats of juggling and magic and rani tricks, held the attention nf quite a crowd for an hour or more. Xow town Square has been making a name for herself during tho past week the horse show.

Between tho V-au- aln beauties and the horses from the De K-h ester Kjirma. Netvton-n Square, iptured nearly every prize thai was having-. It Uas been a common ight of lale to see a groom go past ai'ing a horse with a blue or yellow ibbon attached to the bridle. Ouring the past few- years a half- lloeal places been r-on- 'erted into farms for breeding hipb lass horsr-s. arid Xowtown Square has onie mighty line horseflesh within her onndaries.

William Davis Cloud. of Cedar- Farms, was visited on Sunday friends relatives from Norristown. SAGE SULPHUR DARKENS GRAY HAIR Brush This Through Faded, Lifeless Ixicks and They Become Dark, Glossy, Youthful Hair that lows its color and lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack-of sulphur in the hair. Our grandmother made up a. mixture of Sage Tea.

and Sulphur keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful, durk shade of hair which is so attractive, use only this old-time recipe! Nowadays we get this famous mixture by asking at any drug store for a "iO-cont bottle ot "Wyeth'B Sage and Sulphur Compound." which darkens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that noboily can possibly tell it has been applied. Besides, it takes off dandruff, scalp itching and falling hair. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair lint what delights the lauios with Sage and Sijlphur isj that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also brings back the gloss and lustre and ivos it an appearance of abundance. Use the TRAVELERS RAILWAYGUIDE Pf-flCE 25 431 S.

DEARBORN CHICAGO Will Vou Accept This Relief for Your Catarrh If Send it Free? Send No No Risk Merely sign and mall the coupon and I will send you. fully prepaid, a largo trial of my new. Combined Treatment and valuable information on; TRAINER Preparation have been completed for the annual bazaar of the Trainer E. Church, which opens this e.ven- affair will continue for three night and fcives every evidence of bc- a sreat success. The basement -of the church, where it will be held has been the scene of great activity dur- injc the past week, an army of men and women being busy the men laying tloor and making tables and booths and the women putting up the decorations.

One of the features which will be liberally patronized will be the supper on Saturday. The, auditor's report of the school board of the township has been posted in the village. Casper Schmidt ami family have moved from Henry l.eck's bouse to Highland -avenue. Chester. Mrs.

Allon Donoho and children, of Main street and. Post road, are Ihe quests of Mrs. "Donoho's mother in Kenton. Del. Mrs.

Thomas "Whinpey. of So Main street, -was a. visitor in City the first day of the week. Ed. Burton has given the contract From Piles no matter how lonp or bow to vour drugpist today and get a cent box of' Pyramid Pile Treatment.

It will Rive quick relief, and a single box often cures. A trial package mailed free in plain wrapper If you send tis coupon below. Dr. ROSE Chester's Leading Dcntist UPLAND FREE SAMPLE COUPON COMPANY. 530 Pyramid Marshall, Mich.

Kindly me a Free sample ot Pyramid Treatiaent, in plain wrapper. Name Street State 516MarketStreet Your teeth can bo made to look beautiful if you'll give me an opportunity to treat them properly. All work absolutely painless. My method means entire relief for the timid or All work Guaranteed perfect and prices far below what others charge Don't postpone your visit. Sots of teeth $5.00 up Bridge work St.OO Gold CiovniB S3-OO Closed Wednesday evening.

Phone S41-W. Oils Soothe Skin Disease OH of wlntarsroen. slycer- tna and other heallns Ingredient! compounded In proper proportion Into tho D. D. Prescription Ims now become the universal favorite of akin In relieving and curing akin disease.

It IB a mild wash that penetrates the pores and gives Instant relief, from all burning and itching-. It kills and washes ort tho gnawing disease perms, leaving tha akin Iree to quickly heal. All druggists sell D. D. D.

60c and 81. A generous trial bottle for only 26o. We are so confident of the gratifying effect of D. D. D.

that will offer you the first full size bottla on the guarantee that It will your suffering or your money ro- funded. D. D. D. Soap keeps your skin healthy.

It. Miller's Drug Store Of, or 15 years-the Standard Skinltemedy Once more the residents of the bor- oimh are hoptntc for clear weal her tomorrow when another effort will be made In hold ITU- parade and celebration in honor of Upland winning Ihe- County hosigne baseball pennant, i-'rivm reports to thu committee this week OLD FOLKS NE LIVER, The Norwood Uranc'n of the Children's Aid Society met at the home Mrs. W. A. -'f Thirtceiifi nve- nuc.

on Tuesday. Despite the inclemency of the weather, ti'ii were present and decided to attend the meotini; at Kaim nvxt Tuesday. The members of the Cherokee Club meet for rehearsal this evening at the h'ime of Russell Coiiklin of Tenth avenue. The October session of J.od£i-. A.

M. will be held this evening. Salts, Calomel, Pills Act On Bowels Like Pepper Acts in Nostrils Enjoy Life! Don't Stay Bilious, Sick, Headachy and Constipated Get a Most NORWOOD The Norwood Kchu illy the eld sc cased on she I'ike. If -e to tho on s. lioti.io fur ei Arsiis CKrisiillfil has fi- nii'l titiiUlins lo- Iy.

Mnore, Philadelphia. to the ritf iployros Ilu- I'icin- The school Oifiricl I. )'in sec if C. E. GAUSS.

How to prevent from stopping np Kow to avo-iA constant throat clearing-. Kow to stop breath- How to relieve shortnos of breath. 5 ask not a single penny of you, I re'iuire not single promise. I merely May if you have Catarrh form. trouble, for yoa c.wn sake find ont if my method of m-atmi'iK "-ill y.m.

1 do not Bay ii iiinke TUu v. nd treat free I I yOU S'l i written tho 10-cent lii'X now. jicojili- to ome Filtler from const ijunion. Tin- tion is perfectly r.a:.ur:«l. It is ns na.tur.il it for oM to or is nrvrr PD activ youth.

The loss clastic. thf- bov.eix arc niupfles. So nil jiooplo ncfil C.iscaroi.i. One mi silt as refuse wr iH oyes with plassoK as noei'X-t ffcnfle to fiowrls. T'IC Iw.v.- cls misft be hrpt Tliij- is- important at all ns' i--.

so ninth as at fifty. Ape is not a time hnrsh Youth may occasionally whip into activity, riut a l.ish onn't be used pvory'day. What tho of the ijecd is a srrntK" and nntnrnl tonic. One that can be constantly used without harm. The only such tonic is Capcarcts.

and they rost only 3S per box any drug store. work while you 1 nthor "ri The H.i Tinum ii. nil legally binding that ptxjva i II fully ont of tin 1'islrict inns in? was madt- -w r.a.:arally TIIV lisbi r.rl frcrr. tLT 1 members of III there will be. even greater interest than was shi'wn the before.

More havtt planned to deroratt- their homes, and reports from the olh- er clubs of the go to show that a. large number of -automobiles will be in line carrying the players and officials of the various teams. The bis time at the club house 'following the parade will be a most enjoyable occasion and there promises to be enough on hand to till the hall to its capacity. The present plans call for the parade to start promptly at eight o'clock, headed by a bund of thirty pieces, and Officer 1'ricc as mounted escort. Received Jersey Contract George Nichols, tho local contract or.

Is just completing a number houses in the borough, has reach out for broader tiilils. and ihi.s week closed a contract for the erection of several houses at I'onnsprove N. where a building boom is under way. Since starling in business. Mi Nichols has been successful beyom his expectations.

Borough Notes David Poster, a former Upland, now of Tacony. has re turned to his home after a short tim with relatives and friends in I'jilaml. Mr. and Mrs. Abnor Garret t.

Church street, have been enter! ainin relatives from the south dtirin- th past few One of the quest daughter, was "-so touch to th- re cent hurricane did so much dam age nlons the Gulf states. William H. Williamson, the Mu berry street merchant, has been able" to attend lo his durin the present week, owinp to illness. Mrs. S-'nmuel Cray, of Cpland nve- nue.

has numlierod th-- rhirins T'rrsent week. Cohen, I'liilaileljiliin. was visitor to t'pland en Miss Annie I-'nx. '( Ninlh street. yesterday with out of low friends.

Mrs. Klislia Mi-otc bns rrlnrneil to isit li. her -n Ninth stron after a in the Quaker City. Mrs. H.

.1. Ward, of Ninth Wficid.vido was an oiit-of- iMtor on vvlK-t Trrat niriu vill d-- ub ordia board, t'ha vies uu-nt the il K.V.I Winter wi'h niiiir day I I'M' el l.y Aifri'il A. IV IT. f-liskintr-T. rind by Mariii Sims, wore interesting features of the prcRr.im.

The solos included the. following so- "I You Trniy;" "What Pity Akin To." The club calendar for tne remain- Mrs made SEND If iiif 1-1 tilll.v Name ArMrc TITE TEEAT7-EKT AWD BOOK FSES i 'rMrn Tr ni' nt spirits I iiinc wirb- or nt and to 1 itain Mich. SPECIAi; BXCUBSIOIT TO fc SITUDAY, OCXOBEK 1O. BALTIMORE fc OHIO BAIT.KOAD To -tnd relara. tc return.

tr.iiri will i'heeler A. M. ruins 0 i T- St iMt. RovnU Many People In This Town never really cnjoyctl a meal unul we advised them lo take a 1 Dyspepsia Tablet before and after each meaL Sold only bv a. box.

John Smiling in Anticipation of an Ivins' taste treat. Mother smiles with satisfaction, because of the purity protection that makes Ivins' different from other baking absolutely safe for the children. The Ivins' specific guarantee of Purity is the most remarkable document in 'Those who have eaten Ivins' Cakes and Crackers consider them the most remarkable cakes and crackers in America. Served plain or with pure milk they head the list of nourishing foods or'all seasons. Ask your grocer for Ivins' Cakes and Crackers, Guaranteed Pure..

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