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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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5
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CHESTER FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1918 'LIMA Endeavor Union will outing and picnic at on. Saturday afternoon and friends of the Lima V- to attond will board el Riddle at 2.15. tin' lied Cross met in the and vvork- there. scraped a plot of 'h property in order committee would have place for the sports to annual picnic on Hat- Members of the First school in Media will i hav' a good time also. A hfins arranged between nf i-iioli church.

of Philadelphia. the home of Mr. and Yarnall. Yarnall is spending a Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel i Mrs Harvey M. Wood. "-ml Mrs. M. J.

Wood and I'ennjnston enjoyed an to West Chester and vicm- '-'s Rush Super entertained Miller. Miss Phebe Engle at their home on Phillips is spending a grandmb'ther, Mrs. at Oxford. Mrs. George Welsh and sons arrangements to spend a camping near Camp Meade.

heir has arrived at the Mr. and Mrs. Harvey F. Sirs. M.

J. Wood have re- i 'to t'heiV home from a visit to where they talked with who has been ill, but is alone nicely. "...1,1 Sirs. George Boudwin and of Ogden, were recent a i the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Litzcnberg. Sara Thomas, of Oxford: Edwin and Mr. Carroll, of Moore. at the home of Mr. 'and iVilliam Phillips.

a Hlackson, of Marple, is spend- ivu- days with Miss Jennie Mar- Mklin and Helen Pennington have to their home in West after a few days passed with id Mrs. Thomas Kelly. Kdna Parkes. and Wilbur Parkes. of Philadelphia, and Miss Caroline Began, of Black Horse, were guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas K. Paul. Mrs. Thomas Armstrong came down from Gradyville and visited Mrs.

Milton Marshall and Mrs. Thomas Paul. Miss Carrie Boyd is spending, a few days with' her sister, Mrs. Homer GUI. Dr.

C. B. Shortlidge is having a number of bee hives removed to Essington. Thomas Kelley has the contract. Samuel Pleasants and grandson, of Glenolden, called on Howard Hallman.

Mrs. Rowland Litzenberg and daughter. Belle, of the Pike, spent a day with Mrs. Ida Litzenberg Mrs. J.

P. Beatty, of Arden Farm. visited at the home of Miss Alice Carroll. Prothonotary and Mrs. J.

Harvey I Smith have returned from a few days' i sojourn at Atlantic City. Miss Elinore Mellen has been visit i ing her sister, Mrs. Matthew Fisher, on Glen Riddle Hill. i Mrs. Raymond B.

Roberts, of Drexel I Hill, spent one day this week wkh her mother, Mrs. C. Singer. I Mrs. Frank Armstrong, of near Black Horse, has been on the sick list, but is reported improved.

ROCKDALE George F. Long has purchased the i two houses of the J. U. Scott Estate, I opposite the Child's store in Rochdale. and will shortly move his family into one of them.

The houses were occu- pied respectively by Scott and Miss Mattle Harry Scott will move to and Miss Scott will live with nVr sister. T. Frank Lets. Mr. and Mrs.

Lees will shortly move from Roekdale to Media. The Ladies Aid Society of Crozervllle M. E. Church will sell ice cream at the church every Saturday afternoon and evening, (or the remainder of the summer. I A baby boy has been born to Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert S. Witten. Lenni. James Welloclc has been off work for several days through illness at his home, as Mills.

Tax Collector and Township Trea.s- urer J. Frank Griffith is preparing to re. celve the taxes for the current year, and is issuing with the bills for the same a schedule of dates showing the dates and places where he will attend for the purpose of allowing discounts and making the payment of taxes convenient for the taxpayers in all parts of Aston township. A baby girl has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

William Fritz, Chelsea. Zack Vandegrift has purchased a Chevrolet touring car. THRIVES ON LEAD DIET esf i a how many times he has been lie Wart a Belgian In the umy He holds the Victoria Uis latest photograph shows wound stripes, but If he wore is entitled to wear he'd be tou THIS DAiK IN HISTORY (By United Press.) July General Carson de the Human Verdun has broken into the casualty list again for the 10 or 13 time. His latest wound caused the London papers to leave off positive statements and begin Schuyler became actine Governor of New York. Colt, inventor of the revolver, born at Hartford, Conn.

Died there. January 10, 1S61'. ISL'O--Missouri adopted a State constitution. Iturbide, ex-Emperor of Mexico, was shot as a result of his attempt to regain power. Leopold, the newly- elected Kiilg of Beljfians.

entered Brussels. Frederic T. Governor of Massachusetts, 1S93-6 born in England. Died at Lowell, March 5, 1896. Blanc was consecrated first Roman Catholic Archbishop of BumsteacTs Worm Syrup A.

tad tor teat for IT To ehUdna it if TAM. H. MO nroic HSEDED. Oao nettle killed 138 All aad or by a Iwt. Bit.

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be me Stop scratching your head That itching is the dandruff germ sapping the life from the roots of youi h.iir and threatening your scalp with that loathsome skin You can permanently cure dandruff and prevent baldness and eczema! which follows in its patij by using Beshore's forDandruff Get a bottle from your barber or hairdresser use it to-day. Rev. C. W. Eoders, York, says: "You ask whether shore's for Dandruff 1 kilU the Curm Yes.

sir. I answer Irom my own I commend IttOaUL" $1.00 Ynv barber will chine you only )0c. (or an apiiiicalion. BESHORE'S tor DANDRUFF 4OO N. Third St.

PHILADELPHIA. PA. 'Hygeno' Sweepers $1.49 EAGLE BRAND WHEN BABY TRAVELS change his milk The baby nourished on Eagle Brand can be safely taken on summer journeys. When Eagle Brand is his regular food, there is no question of the slightest change in his danger of hot-weather milk contamination. For wherever you go, at whatever season, Borden's Eagle Brand is always obtainable and always of uniform purity.

If Nature's own food is insufficient, use Eagle Brand. Even in midsummer's heat the baby will retain it and it easily. It is pure, wholesome and economical, with a 60-year record of successful baby-nourishing. At better groceries; drug stores too. BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK COMPANY Borden Building New York TOLLIN'S "Be sure the Eagle is on the label" MIXING SPOON given to every woman attending this sale.

Some Great Week-End Specials In Our Great July Close-Out Sale of Quality Furniture Bedroom Furniture THIS BEDROOM SUITE, IN AMERICAN WALNUT, WITH FRENCH BEVELED MIRRORS, AND COLONIAL JggJJQ KNOBS TO MATCH (Value $130) ADAM STYLE DINING-ROOM SUITE, WITH SQUARE CHINA CLOSET AND SIX-LEGGED TABLE (1 00 (Value $175.00) A Library Tables JUST AS PICTURED IN OAK OR MAHOGANY $12.98 (Value $18,00) SPECIAL 6x9 Matting Rugs tfl Qfi (Value $3.50) FRANK TOLLJN, 617 Edgmont Avenue "Jew Orleans. proclaimed neutrality the war between France and Prus- la. 1SSS -Meeting of the Emperor anil Czar of Russia Cronsladt. noted English poet ami novelist, died in London. Horn March 17.

1820. McKinley issued instructions for the Koveiltment of the Cuban province of Santiago, of which the Americans had taken posscssionr The War repulsed a German alack southeast of l.ea Eparges. launched new counter offensive in l.onguevale sector. German Chancellor declared tor Pan-Germany policy of rutli- submarine warfare. Watch Your Blood Supply, Don't Let Impurities Creep In AVAsV MMjalw Pure Blood Means Perfect Health.

fcverago druggist his handled hundreds of medicines in his some of which have long lince been forgwtten. But there is one that has been sold by the druggists throughout this country, for more than fifty years, that is S. S. the reliable blood tlat Many dnnruta resulU Msonf cuitoiaers by thk frtrt old and they know S. S.

S. of the reliabU blood wiriAm rm made. your blood free Impurities by of this hoowt old medicine, and if you want advice, you can obtain tame without cost by writing to Medical Director. Swift Specific 28 Swift Labors. tory, Atlanta.

Ga. ATLANTIC MOTOR OILS LIGHT MEDIUM HEAVY and Keep Upkefev Down VERYONE knows how motor- Atlantic Motor Oils are lubricating the trucks came to the relief of the trucks and business-cars "over here" as railroads in the recent congestion. The well. Use Atlantic Motor Oils for their war emergency has proved the great op- economy and war-proved efficiency. Ask portunity for trucks to demonstrate their any of these live-wire dealers which par- fitness.

Atlantic Motor Oils are keeping long trains of Army-trucks friction-free. CHESTER Palice Garage E. H. Benjamin G. Fenza'a Garage Eveready Garage, P.

Schwartz, Prop General Auto Co. Highland Garage George Hamby Garage L. H. Pyle Mrs. C.

L. Way J. C. Beaumont Cullison Auto Co. R.

A. Corby J. F. Chas. Marvel S.

A. Kassab Mines Garage Madison Garage Lincoln Highway Garage CHEYNEY T. B. White CONCORDVILLE T. B.

Rambo Robert Simpion Fred Wiley EDDYSTONE C. H. Rupert ELAM J. A. E.

P. Hannurn ESSINGTON W. Stellar GLEN MILLS Nathan Pratt ticular Atlantic Motor Oil is best suited to your needs. GRADYVIL.LE R. Bakar LIMA Lima Garaga MEDIA Wait End W.

Albert! EAGLE RIDLEY PARK Chat. Deakyne 8WARTHMORE j. D. Durnall WARD Garage Co. ATLANTIC GASOLINE Puts- Pep MI Yo ur Mot or JULY SALE AT GINNS' JULY SALE AT GINNS' GREAT JULY CLEARANCE SALE "At the Largest Popular Priced Garment House in Chester." WASH SKIRTS Many new models arc in th'is lot.

Fine Repps, Piques, Ramies Bed- fords. Regular values up to $2.98. Special SILK DRESS SALE Were up to $20-00 Finest Summer Taffotaa, new de- ftigns in Flashing Satins, Foulards, Crepe de Chines it Georgette combinations. Summery WAISTS Cool, dainty Waists, made of lovely Summer labrios, grouped in Iwo priocs. 98 $1." $1.

Have you seen our Georgettes 4 Crope do Chines at this price. They are the prettiest that we ever had- 2-98 Our Georgette Waist are arranged up to 47.25 COATS Up to $35.00 Values made Coats in plain dratsy models, neatly tailored. A wonderful opportunity Latest styles, distinctive for women who are particular. Val- AQ ues up to $49.50 SLEEVELESS Sport Coats in $6.98 ined with $8.98 Velveteen Coatees in newest belt and pocket Satin lined with Fine Seco Silk Special SUITS Out they go. All of our Best Suits High Grade in Wool Serges, and Poplins Season's bait styles.

A rare opportunity for you. For marly up to $32.50 14 .99 2 HATS! All of our Spring and Summer Hats are put on Sale at Prices that will amaze you. GINNS' 26-28 W. THIRD STREET.

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