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CHESTER TISiES-CHESTER, PA, WEDflCSDAY, JULY 26, 19H REDUCED PRICES REDUCED PRICES On a Big Lot of Suits for MEN and YOUNG MEN Ip 1 For Suits that were $18.00 and $15.00, and iust the style and material you'll want to wear. Every Suit our own Dependable Quality and you may be vrm sure you will pick up a good bargain in any of them. Today we begin a clearance of BOYS' SUITS bv offering all our Boys' Suits in cassimere, cheviot and tancy effects at a reduction of TWENTY PER CFNT You know the reputation of this store we sell onlv Dependable Boys' Closing, and you will find thi a good opportunity" to gel: your boy a splendid suit at a McGOVERN'S 9 West Third Street, Chester Musicians Entertaine'd the Hattie drick her home Mreet to meet Miss of Bo3ton. a la '05 a portion summer with Mr. and Mrs their home at For.

Lane, near Sledia. The evening was devoted to piano solos and duets, violin selections and weal solos refreshments were served. Mies Pedrlck's TVmni Temp were: ajld Mrs Mrs. George Major, Carter -Miss Marian Pal- Bader Mi8 Charlotte Worrall. Paul SICK LIST C0 dori Edward Sawyer i of and Second etreets, remains about the game.

Mrs. Georg-e W. Hill, of North Jaok- of 8hutlna remains about the same. is no change Jn ths condition of Master Walter Jones, who is seriously sick with heart trouble James Prank, of South avenue. who has been very sick, shows signs vemsnt fihe ha recovered sufficiently to go for short auto trips has been con- mm MEDIA OFFICE Cleave Hall, Opposite- Court HOUM Bell 'Phone, 105j Local, 5.

CHESTER HEIGHTS CAMP Wet Weather Interferes With Attendance At Meetings Those who are at Chester Heights mp meeting are experiencing wet has been a number of i-ince there has been so much during the time that the meet- iues have been in progress. Tlu.so who occupy the cottages do to mind the dampness. a small attendance as who po to the evening meetings out- n( those on the ground to drive or so by train. is expected that there will be a. attendance Sunday.

It -will be' Vic Sunday and usually relatives and fri'-nds who have not met for sometime- make a special effort to attend In order that they may 'enjoy the Ei-rvice together. ROBBERY AT CHADD'S FORD Harrv eeiieral store a Ford, went to open his 9 placa business he discovered that du, the night robbers had entered and a Value Investigation th i thlef had Broken open Par of th(s and t(s and had then entered and gone into the store and had taken several Real Estate transf ot the Swanger. of Canaa Dover, Ohio, to John PWlbln, of Chls ter house and lot. Third and send streets. $2 100 Colwyn-Richard' H.

Thatcher 1 anc Thomas lot on Fourth Thatcher an street, $20. H. wife, of PMiadelphtaVto W. H. orDaroy, lot on Ellis avenue $200 Business and Social Meeting Tomorrow evening members of the Aid Society of the First Bap- c-hurcli will hold a business ses- Fifii at seven forty-flve.

It -will he UK- lapt meeting until September. At- tor huplncss has been disposed of will he a social' time. A pro- pram will he presented that, will suit ttu- ot all. Albert Hatch Ynrr.all. Mrs.

Jefferlos and Ornndage will sing. They are nil wrll known -vocalists of the County Vinlln solections will 'be given Mies Harriet Esther Worrall and Honce Rrose, both well known to audiences and Miss Helen Med- hoHr. nf Hoston. who 13 a visitor tn the borough will play also. Mrs.

Howard Hohrer and Miss OsHeanor both known to be good en- will read. Mrs. Charles McCulIrniph. president of the society, Is anxious tjiat there be a full attendance. avenue H.

Thatcher ire, of Philadelphia, to Luke $'00 Thiit cr H. Thatcher inrt or Philadelphia, to' Barney of Colwyn, lot on Fourth street $200 Instructed in Cross Work' terd o'clock She yes- Ith members of; th apter the Rea 1100 at half-past ten we! versed In A Sly "Pet Miss Brooks, of A'orth Orangxj hi? little pet which she is fond. The little has been a time. Some of the nelg-h- por? disrovered her hiding place and fix hahy foxes. She is a pretty ThiPL- and quite gentle.

Miss Brooks her around with her, but grew tired of domestic life to be free, and therefore j-'i't liome one morning without inform- mistress where her wherc- would be. The woods near by her and here she found a MEDIA, PA. to meet your needs in Lumber, Coal, Peed and Building- Send your orders. C. FRANK WILLIAMSON MEDIA, PA.

BABY FOODS THE HABIT Pharmacy The PASTIME Today ft Good Variety of Drama Comedy Pictures work and offered the ladies' excellent suggestions. The Chapter is Bxoellent composed njured in admi "ister to those the women interested are- Miller, Mr: rh a i- aav, Charles Essljr, jrrs. Price Wetheril Jancway. re Harry Shepler ry Shepler. Blackiston and Mrs.

Sewell a on a the class Corkran. each Tuesday at noon at th em armory Proposed Lecture Course nf -S-- Ir in Cheyney. president of the, Woman's Club of Media has the club and the coming winter the residents of Media will have- an opportunity of attending a course of lectures that will be iv en Jn the fine theHMcdia memher of the club have had this In mind for some time season they have a cour at house. The club will secure an able are' interested V. JUld caiftl "ill be free to go.

The course will be specially -entertainimj for the 'boy; and. girls of the Media high school the membefs of the club are anxious to Have co-operation with the townspeople, Water for Farm Animali "The than that does not furnish an abundant supply of water for all his stock dally makes a mistake that will prove costly to ovrher," says Liphty, farm atrviser of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. "The amount of water needed differs greatly, the sheep taking the least and the the most. When fresh grown pasture is abundant, animals will not need as much water as when on dry pasture or hay. but at all times it p.ays well to give animals access to water daily and constantly if that is possible." Anniversary Germon Rev.

David Tully, D. pastor emeritus of the First Presbyterian Church, who is now a resident of Springfield, hopes to preach at the Media church. Sabbath morning at ten forty-flve o'clock. August twenty- seventh; that will be the Sunday nearest his ninety-eighth birthday anniversary. His friends are hoping that he will live to occupy the pulpit on his hundredth birthday.

Tailoring I have opened a first-class LADIES' XD GEXTS' TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT and do Cleaning. Dyelnp, Scouring, Pressing and Repairing. Suits pressed by the month on the club plan. Work called for and delivered. Lowest prices.

Positively satisfactory work. LOUIS B. ADELSON 308 W. STATE MEDIA Phone 703-W. to his home on East Jefferson street for some time by sickness, is re- tf! Blow 'J'- Mr.

Fussell has been unable to be at his law office on South avenue for several weeks'. William Pedlow, manager of the Media office of the was off duty yesterday, owing to an attack of aick- neas. He expects to be at his desk to- Jt ydla who is numbered among those who are under the weather, does not gather her strength. She on MEDfA TOWfi TALK of Smlth and of Strasburg, are spending- a few days with Mr. and Mrs.

William J. Dunbar, of East Franklin street. Miss Ldna Lola Morris, of Bryn Mawr, who is spending the summer oT ot her uncle William Trimble Palmer, at Chester Heights, spent Monday with her aunt. Mrs Compton B. Mjnahall, at her homb was State street.

nf 8 Howard Reldner of 6,0 South OrtuigD- street, have ha thoir home brightSned by the arriva of a sweet baby girl, who made he appearance at half past six o'cloc Monday morning, July seventeenth M. von Neida, a relief manage for the Western Union Telegrap p. om an who has been in charge u-i 318 ofnce several weeks while Miss M. Reba Lucas, the loca manager has been taking a vacation expects to leave for West Chester to morrow. He has made a number pleasant acquaintances at the Count heat.

He pronounced the Media offlc of the company in a high state of et flciency and is favorably impreaset with the town. The Media churches hold mid-wee meetings at half past seven o'clock on evenings. Strangers so Journing- In the borough are welcome The subject for thought at tho Fire Presbyterian church will be: "Th uord of the Cross. Found in Firs Corinthians 1: 1-25; Galatlnns 6- 14 -Airs. Mary Velotte Garnett, who 1 boarding at the home of Mr.

and Mrs Henry Evans, near the Rose Tree, is recovering her strength nicely She is able to walk around the gar den. Mrs. Garnett live(i in that local ity for many years and it recalls fond recollections of years for he to come in contact" with the old resi denters. W. G.

O'Shanghessy Patterson hni secured permanent desk room at th Media office of the Western Union Telegraph cilice on West Stale street Here he attends to his' magazln work. He. is not in any way con nccted with the telegraph service, ex cept as an occasional- accomoflation he assists Lucas, He takes ou messages in order that Miss Lucas will not have to leave the office. A parly young folks from the ounty Seat are planning for a trip down the Historic Delaware Frldas evening-. At the present there -are several young ladies visiting Media and the home girls are doing all in their power to have them.

enjoy their rite their home friends that they are having an enjoyable time sight-seeing in and around the section where they A TO isf are stopping. Mr. and Mrs. William 1 Franklin -t v. ridiiKnn Mathues, who have been spending their honeymoon at Now jprney.

are the the bridegroom's parents, Mr. imi Mrs. Charles Mathues. on Manchester avenue, for a brier slay. They will sail for their home a.t Cristobal, Can.il Zone, Panama, tomorrow.

Mies Emma Valentino Kins, of West State street, has taken a house at Twin Oaks for a month, where she will enjoy the of the country and go to rest listening to the sounds of the night insects. Today the County Seat seems like a holiday. Most of the places of business close on Wednesday afternoons an.l it makes a difference. There are not so many people on the thoroughfares. Occasionally some drive in from the country, foj-gettinsr that the proprietors of the stores are entUav- orlnp to lighten the work of their employees and taking a rest themselves.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price Maule and Miss Jane Price Perry Maule, of Philadelphia, are at Bay Head for August. Tiiey wewre former residents of Media. J.

A. Kettenrlng, a Commissioner of Lower Merlon Township, and Walter S. Hasslnger. of Ardmore. landed a big man-eater" after quite a battle Monday oft Holly Beach.

Mr. and Mri North Orange 1 Sim cox of et, are happy over wvci the arrival of i fina baby boy, who made his appearance yesterday. Ho tipped scales at twelve pounds. Tha InterostfiVg. little fellow will be known as Oliver Logan Slmcox.

Ho is a grandson 'of Mrs. KlizHbeth Stmcox, of Aorth Orange street, where he made his debut. Last evening tho members of the stay. Francis 'Bcekley. of North Orange street, a well known youno: wireless operator, is perfecting himself in the Morse system at the Media office of the Western Union Telegraph.

Samuel Evans, of Cedartown. Georgia. is visiting at the home of his 'ather-in-la-sv, Edgar Miller, of Js orth Monroe street. Miss Elva of Kast Lincoln street, is visiting nt Xorristown. Mr.

and 31 rs. William Thompson who have been residing in Woodbury, New Jersey, have moved Wisconsin, where Mr. John has accepted a position as instructor in an educational tnstilution. llrs. Gohn Is the only daughter ol Mr.

and Mrs. Geor Whitaker, of Manchester avenue. The stone work is well under way on the buildings that Maklver and are having prec'ed on West State Ftreet. Those who unemployed will find It pleasant p.istlma to the progress that Is being made. The brick work at the new garage hat County Commissioner Jesse D.

'ierson is built on West Washington street. Is commencing to how marked progress. There, too. non who have a few spare moments Ike to "watch the workmen placing he brick nnd stone, quite attractive. The front will QUAILED by lew by none.

It has everything to make it a desirable town to live in. If you doubt it ASK ANY INHABITANT MEDIA BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION Miss Janet Cook McAllister, of West tafe street, is surnmerln? down in She is the guest of her aunt iiss McAllister, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Wlnfleld "Worrall. of East Sixth treet, has had two of the houses she wns In Pike's row, on Providence oad.

repainted. One Is occupied by Trs. Smedley Darlington Russell and he other by Mr. and Mrs. Sharpless Worrall.

Mr. and Mrs. Root, who have been infr in Manley's row, on Plum street, have moved to tho Providence road. Mr. Mrs.

Harry P. of West State street, have arrived home from a few days' sojourn at Atlajittc City. Yesterday the bcautl'ul home of the lato John W. Biddle. on South Orajure street, was closed, and Miss Mary Kd-' gferton.

who was his faithful housekeeper for thp past twenty-five went over to the home of Mr. and Mrs! Rowland Evans. In MMdlctown. where she will spend some time prior to fro- Ir.g to Ohio, where she win be the guest of a sister. Mips Ertjrerton mado many friends while In Media, are sorry to see her go away.

John Rlckabaujsh. of Xewtotvn Square, -was a recent visitor t.i the borough. He has been llvinfr la tho West mrtn within a few months. Mr. and Sirs.

Xathanlel Morris, -who hare been, spending a fortnight frith relatives In Delaware bounty, havo returned to- their in Massachusetts. Miss Waunlta Smith, of Philadelphia, a "well-known -writer and trator and traveler. Is spending her siJUimer rlo-wn East with a of arthrts "who are combining' worfc Trtth pleasure. Miss Smith a of Mrs. T.

P. Saulnier. of South avenue. The residence of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles on West Front street, has hfeutJflpd by a coat of paint. Miss Lavln-a Davlston. of Morton as at the County Scat yesterday Mrs. Adcle HasweTl of North Orarjre street and of Front who art" of Mrs. Krtwin at her home in Los Anyeles, California I Crocheting Club, which is 'composed of ladles residing on Orange and Fourth streets, held a business session at the home of Mrs.

Alfred Worrn.II. on West Fourth street. During the winter evenings tho Indies meet the homes of different members and have real social Mrs. John Russell, of State and Lemon atreots, has sono to Twin Oaka for a month. Samuel R.

McDowell, of North Jrfck- son street, arrived home yesterday from Soranton, where he has beon the guest of his son. Dr. William McDowell, and daughter, Mrs. Lange. wire of Dr.

Fred Lango. His grandson. Owen -IcDowell. accompanied him home He will remain with his grandparents for several weeks. Mr.

and Mrs. Horace Jackson and little daughter, of East Washington street, are at Atlantic City. Mr. Jackson who IB paying teller at tho First National Bank of Media, Is taking his vacation. Miss Lydia Stitoler, of West State street, spent yesterday her ais- ter-ln-law, Mrs.

Burton M. Stitelor. at her homo In Philadelphia, rs stlte- Icr left today for Dauphin county whero sho will remain during the absence of her husband, who Is on a business trip In the western part of the State. A party of young folks are camping at Beatty'a Hollow. Mrs.

I. Newton Flounders is chaperoning them. Tomorrow those connected with tho Metropolitan Life Insurance Company will go to Woodland Beach on their annual outing. Those who will be in James Snow Boyer'a party will include: Mr. and Mrs.

Georgo Major Miss Cldnoy Bngle, Miss Flor'a Bader' Miss Ethel Major, Miss Louise Bader Miss Lillian Major. Miss Harriett Fed-' rick and Alonzo Baker, -Jr. They are looking forward to a jolly time. Mrs. Herbert 'A.

Arnold and Miss S. Elizabeth Arnold, Ardmore, who have been spending some time In Denton. Texas, are" now visiting Major Herbert A. Arnold and Lieutenant H. Arnold, at El Paso.

Texas. Mrs Arnold and her daughter' will- spend August in California. Samuel Korman. of Columbus, Iowa, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs.

Percy J. Walton at their home in Moylan. Mrs. William Wtegmnnn. of Philadelphia, will spenl Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs.

Walton. The paper market situation la becoming critical. Have your Job print- Ing attended to now. Press Chester Times. of the Employ Experts to Repair Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware SATISFACTION OR MONET BACK Ji 0 for estimates.

Work called for and delivered. CDOMOKT CHESTER.FX How Do You Know You Don't Need Eye Glasses 1 You might say that you can see perfectly well and at th.o same time suffer continually from headaches caused by eyestrirtn. There is (me sure way to toll HAVE YOUR EYC6 EXAMINES nnd especially while you can gat Gold-filled Eye Glasses as tow I have removtd'my from 421 E. Broad St. to 519 W.l.h' St.

Offic, 10 A. M. to'8 P. M. Miss McDonald a guest at the home of Fairman Rogers Furncss in Moylan.

Miss Florence Burr, who broke her icnoe cap a few weoks ngo, IB wn- valescing in a hospital in Philadelphia, the expects to return to her home in Media shortly. Her parents, Mr and Mrs. Burr, visited her on Sunday Miss Frances Wright, daughter of and Mrs. William Wright ot Chestnut Bur." -Moylnn. is entertaining Miss Edith S.

Bnker, of Hyannls Mnssacliusotts. Miss Wright and Miss Unker are both seniors at Wellcsley College. Edward Wright has had for his house guest Thomas Havlllnd, of Atlantic City, New Jersey. Mr Wright nnd Sir. Havilind.

nre also 1 college friends, both belnp students at the University of Miss JJIlrtcKJirde Jacobs, daughter of Mrs. Phtlcna Scott Jacobs, of Moylan, and Miss Lenore Jackson dnuch- ..2, Mr and Ro Jackson, of Roy-len Croft," Rose Valley-Moylan, left Saturday for the Pocono Mountains where they ivlfl attend-a girls' camp. Mr and Mrs. Charles H. Schoen are building a large swimming pool on- their-estate In Rose Valley-lfoylan Mrs.

John Wilson, who has oeen passing the summer at Media has gone to Wnrretuon, Virginia, where ahe 's visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mason, who are passing the early summer at the Idlewild Hotel. Media, will be the rucsts of Mr.

and Mrs. Caleb F. Fox at the utter cnmp in Maine, where they will a portion of next month. Miss Lorna Graham, of Philadelphia, has been the guest ot MUa Margaret Hawkins at WIewlld. Media Mr.

and Mrs. Maurice Bower Saul of Rose have opened their cottage In Atlantic City, Xew Jersey where they will spend the remainder of the summer. Over Labor Day they trill entertain a house party which they each year at their summer home and Mrs. L. Stauffer Oliver of Rose Valley will be among the guests Mr.

and Mrs. J. Haines LIppIncott and family. have returnee to their home In Atlantic City. Xew Jersey, after spending a number of weeks In their Moylan house.

William of Moylan. is the guest durine this month of htB brother Wrfp-ht at his Home In WHmlns- on. Delaware. They are taking a number of trlpn through the State. Mrs.

Ellsworth Flags Bullard, of Xew Jersey. la a guest at a house'pkrty In Peachbottpm, Maryand. She will visit relatives In this vicinity the latter part of ths week be- 'ore returning to her home. Mr. and Mrs.

James Gllpln Lewie' of Rose Valley. leave tho tatter part of thR week for a fortnight's stay Jn Atlantic City. New Jersey. Mrs. Robert W.

Downing and Mr and Mrs. John C. Chaff have been en- ertalnlng Miss Mae Duress Pattcr- of at their cottage In Cedarhurst. Long Island. marrla of Miss Patterson and Mrs.

Dowfiing's Spencer B. Do-wTiInt will take place In the early part of October Elizabeth of Rose Bailey, and Mre. Mary Walton and half of the eye trouble of the American people is due to eye strain Hundreds of people need-glasses and don know It. If you would be absolutely patlsfled about the true condition of your eyes come in and let examine thorn and If you need glnssei you can tnko advantage of my low prices and If you don't need glasses I -will quickly tell you nnd n6t put you to unnecessary expense. UYING Clothes at Little Prices.

I The July Clearance Sale AiVES splendid opportunity to the man who desires High Grade Clothes at unusually low prices. Choose Today CUMMINGS GLENNEY 8 Piano Tuning VT6TTN Inatruotrorf JOBEPH A. HOPKINS. Dullaing, Chent.r. Piu CHIROPODISTS EDWARD V.

CONNOR CHIROPOtUST and Mechanotherapy 1 of the U. of P. Ho.pit.l OFFICE CAMBFflDGE BUILDING Bell, 338-W. CHESTER. OVER 5,000 PATIENTS right horo In Chester and vicinity la my record and every 1 day I havo pa- tjents coming In thnt were aent by folks whose oyea I have DON'T DELAY BUT.

COME NOW- DAY OR EVENING I am also making special on ipeoially ground leniai, and. lories. 1OA.KS OTX Ksd all SIS to Our Is prompt and cor.ndentljl, oar fair and JCOJCTJCtT 510 acojrxHZ.r Ploa Interest Under Sopervfalon Banking Department. 22, SMr xaro I Hours to S. Sat.

Phone ISO. Sure and Get right place. "TO SEE RfQHT, SEE ME." Dr. M. B.

Burstan NOSE AND THROAT 519Wel 8 KStreet CHESTER, PA. Bell 'Phone. Hear of Panna. Depot. Don't Forget the Number.

Light For Homes To the man. whose home is Electrically lighted homecoming brings a special joy. He can look forward to nn evening of. genuine comfort. -His wife will greet him fresh and unwearied from a.day lightened by her Electric Cleaner, her Sewing Motor, her Electric Washer and Iron.

After supper, he finds the clear, soft ElectricJjght just right for reading. An Electric him thoroughly com- A Gift the Whole Family Can Enjoy Electric Service is really an in! vestment in Happiness. It will bring increased comfort, lightened work, better health and cleaner surroundings. Why' not enjoy Electric Service in your home? Nothing is too good for that family of yours. Ar -1 the cost ol winng is now so low, you can easily aftord it.

Let us give, you a figure to-day. Beacon Light Company 515 Market.Street, Chester, Pa. Facts Versus Fallacies FACT is of things. FALLACY is'- statement or argument, LTHOUGH Kansas has been uwfer Prohibition JTl. law for the long of 35 years, with controu- ous misrepresentations of "dry" poor old State, there is one index of Prohibition, failure-that can not be disputed.

This is reflected in police depart- raent imports. Study, for yiztance, the comparative pobpe findings in twp qhiea, one and the other Pennsylvania: is the capital of Kansas, and was given, a -1 population of 43,684 by the 1910 Census Tte annual report of Chief of PoHce Parsons for-1815, as to Topefca, cooUins this information: Total number of arresto for year in that "dry" city, 2140, of which 9 were for murder, 73Q for "drunk-and aqct, and-104 persona engaged in "bootteg- gmg" and' other 'undercover liquor sales-in Brohftatioa law. 5 -srertt for disorderlj," and' 8 the unfewfnl Pennsylvania city in which -theesalc of liquors licensed and regulated by law Chester's; population, by the 1910 Census, was. although the locating.in that community since '1910 of the great Baldwin Locomotive Works, the -Remington Anus and- other leading industries, has tJonaDy increasedvChester's population. The report of Chief of "Police Vance for gives this- Information Total.

arrests for. the year in that "wer" city, of capital of i so-many more arrests foryjfl offenses and notabiy mote the "wet" Penosylwania? aekkxa been i better abowa than bjr Ac FACTS the Chief of Police of of- Pennsylvania State Brewers'.

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