fHE AMBLER GAZETTE. VOL XXXll.-NO. 15 AMBLER. PA., APUIL 9. 1914. S1.25 A YEAR •^>v OBITUARY. COLD POINT TAX RATES OF CENTRE SQUARE I'd'lHTllA C. LYLE. PERMITS FOR ORCHARDIST J^t-rtlia C., wife of Charles E. Lyle, died Wednesday after a long illness, AND PLYMOUTH. FIREJLARM. aged years. She resided Jvith her AT PLYMOUTH. SCHOOL BOARDS. oaugl I. -Mrs. Samuel R. Nice, at 21U PICTURE SHOWS. Nortii pring Garden street. Ambler. Happenings of Local Interest to Our Revenue Provided for Current Year's The Company Desires a Loud An­ Th. eceased was born near Coid Ambler Council Requires Entertain­ Lecture by Mr. Briggs in Walter t Polni ' .Ian. 25, 1867, and was the Readers. Expenses. nouncer. daug! 1 of the late John and Hannah ment Licenses. Corson's Orchard. Diitt •• She leaves brothers as fol- Lodal Boards of Supervisors Meet—4 Local Boards Hold Meetings, Discuss Equipment and Apparatus in First loWa: hiirge, of Ainbler, and Nathan Fee Is According to Seating Capacity Meeting Well Attended by Interested Mill Tax in Whitemarsh—Art.-.ur Kinancial Plans for the Future— Class Condltion-^lmprovements to I arid I am, uf Flourtown. She was —Garbage Contract Awarded W. C. Growers—Correct Test for Spraying Lawn Buys Harrar Property—Mis­ Consolidation Idea Gaining Ground Recent Benefit a^Great' "^°"'" in 1883 to Charles E. Lyle, —The Scale and Its Natural Des­ Fire Hous< then .I Coi(] Point, whero they resided Brister for $300 Per Year—Other troyer—Other Matters. cellaneous. Generally. Success. for Slill,.. time, later removing to Business of Council, A veiy interesting and successful Mrs. Hester Hendricks, of Coid WHITEMARSH. A most important ciuestion—that of i'louiLnvn. About eight years ago Ambler boruugh councll at its meet­ urciiard talK and demoiislralioii was- Point, has been on iiie SICK list. The school board of Whitemarsh 1 a more eilicient alarm system—camo they lived on Rosemary avenue, Am­ ing -Munday evening passed a recon­ given Thursday afternuun in Waiter Luther Iiit Sinclair in the chair. Sev­ been made, which proved,'according to ton, .1;. (1 Tuesday morning at the Nor­ whieh was loft after cutting the first. March 2 were read and approved. Wilmer, on lhe Conshonockcn pike, eral taxpa.vers from tho vicinity were the statement of Mr. Yost, that the ristown hospital, after a lung Illness, figure off the "1,295," wc have 9 2-3.. Harmonville. also in attendance. Conditions exist­ luaeb aged .".II years. He leaves a wife, whu The proposed new ordinance in re- One part of this is lime and sulphur, Miss Mary C. Keisel, of Ucean Gate, ing at Connaughttown were discussed, Sibil' working order. was lormerly Miss Ella MacLaughlin. feronee to street opening permits, leaving 8 2-3, which is the necessary N. J., has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. and the board is consiirering the pur- Tho house eommittee, through its The liiii.ral will be held Friday-after­ aineiKling ordinance 127, was passed. amount of v\ater to add lo bring tha Wm. B. Richards, near iliclvorylown, ehiiso nf a site and (he erection of a chairman, William McCann, stated noon It 2 o'clock from the home ot\ The question of the street light re- necessary strength, 10.30. The glass for a tew days. one-room school building there. Tbo that since the last meeting the lloor of Wesl. y .MaeUaughlin, Flourtown. In­ piliiested fur Park avenue between Rose- jar w-as then filled with water 8 2-3. niar.v and Mattison avenues was al­ Calvin Gilbert and wife, of Harmon­ board resolved itself into a comniitleo tho new fire hou.se in the apparatus tern).m will he made in Union ceme­ times and when the hydrometer was., lowed to remain on the table. ville, attended Mrs. Lyle's funeral at of the whole to meet specially, locale room had been relaid and a drain put tery, '.Vhitemarsh. inserted the level stood at 10.30, whicii Ambler on Saturday, Interment was Mr. Hayden, of the highway commit­ a site and decide upon a pro'iosed in so the machine can be washed in is the correct strength to kill the scale. made at Coid Point. i 1>R. F. S. WILSON. tee, reported tbat^the streets generally building. Consolidatiiin was also dis­ the fin' house.- Mr. McCann also stat­ Spraj-ing for the scale may be done • 1'. S. Wilson, formerly of Jar- were In bad condition as a result of The Sunday school board and the cussed, hut no aetirjn wit.s taken. IM ed, on belialf of tho committee, that spring and fall, and the spray can do. board of trustees, of the Plymouth "An. where ho practiced medicine; winter's wear. $75.95 were e.xpended view of tlie unsettled plans, it was before the next n.eeting of the com­ no harm if the tree is not in leaf, and United Evang. church, met at the ft |)..riod of years and later remov- in cleaning up the snow blockade. (le--ided to postiiono till next meeting pany the wall in the rear of the fire even through there is no San Jose church Monday evening. houso jvill be plastered and the cement .Jenisintown, died on Tuesday IJutler avenue oast of Lindenwold is the li.xing of the tax rate. . aged about 75 years. scale, the spraj' will kill fungicide and Mi.ss iinieline Williams, of the w-ork done, which is necessary to com­ bad. Tennis avenue and South !A.ni- injurious insects. > Friends' school, had a birthday party UPPER DUBLIN. plete the work in the front of the Di' Wilson was well knojvn in Am­ bler conditions have boen attempted bler .iiiil vicinity and was a prominent to remedy. Butler avenue pavements The codling mdth spray, to be effec­ last Friday morning at the scliool. A meeting of the scluiui board of building. It was also decided to make An enjoyable time vvas held. a general cloan-up in front of the flre I^oni'cratic jvorker in the lower end of oast of Spring Garden street are in tive, must be made within eight days Upper Dublin townsiiip was lield .Mou- after the blossoms fall, during which On Sunday .jMrs. Ilarry Jletzler, house, after all work is done. the county, lie was a member of Fort bad condition. Many holes are in evi­ .i.ty evening with ail niembers present. time the calyx is open, and through Mrs. Allen James, Mrs. Albert Gilmore Washington lodjge, F. and A. M.. dence on the trollej' company's por­ Tlie minutes ot the last meeting were Secretary Irvin Detwiler brought and Mrs. Mary Adams, of Philadolphia, T\. .1 (laughters survive, Stella, un- tion of tbo brick work of Butler ave­ this the pest enters, sb that the poison aliproved as read. The treasurer re­ up a very important question, whii'h wero guesis of Mr. and Mi'S. Wm. B. marii.il, and Gertrude, wife of Rev. nue. Mr. Hajden suggested the pur­ must be there for the insect.. The ef­ ported having paid ail orders passed at had lo deal with the proposal of can­ Richards. Dr. I.Miian p, Powell, now resident of chase of fi/i-inch crushed stone for re­ fective spray for the codling moth is a last meeting, leaving a balance of didates and dolinquent members. Mr. mixture of two pounds of arsenate of Lewis J. Stannard herewith tenders .New Via-k state. pair work on the streets. :i33lj.ll. The tax rate was set at Detuiler stated tbat, according to lead in 50 gallons of the lii..e and sul­ thanks to neighbors and friends for se\-en mills (tour mills tor school pur­ Mr. Craft, uf the law and order com­ tho by-law-s, no propositions can be phur solution. Use this to kill alt appreciated courtesies extended him poses and three mills for buildiims), mittee, reported two arrests, and also accepted unless accompanied by the NORTH WALES. chewing insects. Use this spray again during the period of^ his recent be­ wilh usual .-pi occupation tax. An or­ admittance fee of $1. Heretofore so.-ne- H.iiry Rader has moved from Wor­ reported in reference to the Wooden reavement. dinance authorizing the issue of ?!1000 poles as follows: 13 rotted poles 30 days after the first application. members, Mr. Detwiler stated, had cestei- to storage rooms in the Perr.v The loss in this section is now great­ Easter Sunday evening at 7.-15 in in .fObO boiid.s was passed, and the presontod a proposition without the buililing. and two bad cross arms of the Key­ the Cold Point Ba])list church there ti-i-asurer was authorized to confer stone Teleph.me company; three dan­ er from the jvork of tlie' borer tlian usual fee as a result that several other Thi't' were largo audiences at the from fhe San Jose scale. To kill the will be rendered an Easter service en­ with the sollcitur in reference to saiiie. local services last Sunday in St. Luke's gerous poles of the I.,ehigli Valley prospective candidates have al.so beon borer, bank up the earth in the fall titled, "Love Triumphant " bj- the Thi' supervising principal's and truant Refnnued, St. Peter's Lutheran and St. Transit comjiany; two bad poles of the delinquent in this respect. around the trunk of tiie tree, tramp It Junior choir and other voices. oliic er's. reports were approved. The Ros. .s Catholic churches. liell Tolojihoiie conipanj-, and sej'en of lho Ambler. Electric Light, Heat and down. The borer will lay the eggs The Plymouth Friends' sehool adojil- visiiing committee w-as eontinucil on In reference lo the second matter, Til'. Third, ward is very wet and the JIutor Co., v.lih one to be reinpved and about one inch under the surface. In ed a hew policj- in granting a spring- • iccount uf the inability of the nn'in- the secretary asked the company to Second and First wards unusually dry three strai/;htened. The file .and po­ the spring pull the earth away and vacation over the Easter season by lu IS uf same to make the visits duiing decide whether or not the by-laws arc this "eek on account of the adjourn­ lice alarm system charts Werp poe- closing Wednesday afternoon and re­ the month. On account of Mr. Brous tn be enforced that deal with delin­ ment of license court to this Wednes­ •use the limo and subihur spray around, sented. •;*'^ '/ *• * opening next Tuesday morning. leasing the rownship for a short per­ riuent members. Again quoting the day, Aiih surprises to numbers of ithis part of the tree. This can best Rov. R. W. Musselman, George Hilt­ iod, he jvas granted a five • monlhs' l)\-laws, Mr. Detwiler stated that no travel Jig salesmen, agents, etc. Mr. Jenliins, of the property arid syp* be dene the middle of June, July and Icnxe of absence and Horace L. Reeve member can be carried on the books August. . * _,••'• ner, Charles Hendricks, Ralph Killmer Da'ld .Edward, inf^int son of Mr. ply comfiiittee, reported- •Seyeral S6PB-I vas ii|)polnte(] IIH:II ,lirec-iur during lii.-i of the coinpany who is three months •'•The snowy 1 roe cricket ta' harmful and Miss ICmma Phipiis, of Norris­ ft-nd. ,il'S. Ho. I- '. rt.s,- died on pii,.^ r,,,,- hq....|] auri 5B .fof^' ^of HiSae, absence. Robi rl II. Kepler was a'J-' in. ajvcears-with his.yeai'l; .Vftep if found e into the tree. town, were the guests of Jlr. and Mrs. Sarit.'."" from chemical engin.j| at "SS'; •polirei'sa'to'take, tho -*nwt>I cetfsns ' fiji'l ..t4on nji, ail-, J^msB ,GvjmUi«p»ia, ot MaQj^.'rJ^^ ftiro- aogtrntra^- •^isaXiss'.hn-iC .>v.; nnally taoc^-.j.V-vTl^ -ftiiii. Bill at the usual salary. Orders jvcre -..Mti-liieiai'oiAtmti agreed that the by-la\fs' must be lived Wednesday from Rec.-i >5. )" to'U- ot III.. if" j jiassed for various bills presented and 104 South Third W The annuiil meeting df (lie suffrage up to and that th€' secretary is in­ street. Interment propos(.,i t •:•'.. •rt!.^'' fci- salaries for April. at North Cedai workers of Plymouth Meeting will be structed lo carry out the rules there­ Hill. week ol Jun reiiu...stcd thai cuuii- All. I;ii,i;i.,f- y.iio. IS v.Di'king Willi the held this Thursday afternoon in the in given. cil grant a ft permit for the same, pprayers, .'i.nd has almost eradicated LOWER GWVXEDD. The Odd Fellows will hold a gala Plymouth Friends' school, at jvhich The automobile body from the com­ time this Wednes.lay evening. After which \\a8 unanimously granted. tlic pest bore. After tbe scfle'is gone, time ollicers will lie elected, the out­ The schnol board of l-,ower Gwynedd Treasurer Kanst reported as follows: the para.«itf can do no barm. • township met Tuesdaj evening at the pany's machine was reported to have the installation nf tho officers in tho look considered and work uutlihod. l^en sold for $10. The company still iialance on hand at lasl report, $,'196.- The me. ting then adjourned to tho Maple Grove school. Vil the members subordinate lodt;e and the conferring Miss Helen Corson Livezey, princi­ has the wagon on hand which was 75; llciiises, .'{23; permits, $2; taxes, orchard, where peach, apple and weve pre.sent with Die except'on of nl" degrees on eight camfidatos tbey pal of the Friends' school, this Thurs­ forinerly used in hauling the eriuip- will partake nf their annua! banquet. $375; niders passed, .-JJiiSlT; balance, cherry trees wore trimmed, anA tho Charles Cassel. Roul ne business was $1000.58. day morning will take some of the inent. This is also for sale. A letter Policeman George Moss, of the Soi- uses (if tho prunln.g tools were e.K- younger boys of tho school to Mem­ transacted. Fixing tie tax rate and of thanks and appreciation was receiv­ The highway committee was in­ plained. tile election of teachi rs will be taken MMd ward, who has boen ill with pneii- orial and Horticultural halls. Fair- ed from Mr. and Mrs. John McCand­ n.onia, is convalescing. structed to purchase a carload of I'/a- mount park. up al tbe next ineetin,^ on May a. less for the marked sympathy ex­ inch liushland .stone. VVIHTI'AIN. The O. M. Weber i^- Son Co.'s mill F. J. Smith Goes to Andorra Nurser­ H. W. Crnnden, of the A. J. Drexel pressed in their recent bereavement started w-ork on full tiin^e tbis week J. Walter Lauer addressed council ies. Biddle Bible class of Philadelphia, will The school board "f Whitpain town­ in tlie death of thoir son, Isaac H. with a rush of orders. in reference to the poor condition of Frederic J. Smith, of Klng-of-Prus- address the men's and jvomen's Bible ship met on Monda\ afternoon in re­ McCandless. Butlor avenue east of Lindenwold ave­ gular niouthly session with the presi­ -Alechanics, builders and architects sla, h.'is connected himself -witli the class, of Plymouth Meeting, on Sun­ nre getting busy. Our town will in all nue, suggesting that the borough and dent, S. Sidney Coll ais, presiding. • The The tickets for tho annual banquet Andoiiii nurseries of Chestnut Hill. day afternoon, April 19. All niembers linibability erect more buildings tbis the tiaclion company unite to remedy and others are requested to be present. usuai routine busim/ss w-as transacted, of the Firemen's Association of Mont­ conditions. He called attention to tlie At the beginning of March Mr. gomery county were received and plac­ j.'.ir than for several years past. On Palm Sunday special services whicii included tli • payment uf hills expense David Knipe incurred in Smith withdrew from tho above flrni; ed with the secretary of the compan.v Local flremen are making an effort were held in the Plymouth United amounting lo $f)i;i(),'i, most of whicli erecting curb and pavement there. of which be has been a member foK- to dispose of. t.i secure funds to purchase an auto som«. years past.- Evang. church. In the evening the was to pay the teachers' salaries for ladder truck. On motion the^ secretary was author­ choir rendered a cantata. Rev. R. W. the past nionth. The question of Ax­ On account of his removal to Bucks, ized to notify the Lehigh \alley Trac­ Mr. .Smith is an expert on ornamen­ Tojvn council had a busy session on tal shrubbery, and in recent years has- Musselman reading the story to the ing the tax rate lor the ensuing year county Samuel Krieder was compelled; Monday evening. The subjects that tion company to promptly make the congregation, and the choir presenting came up for discussion, but no action to resign as a member of the 'Com­ promised repairs on Butler avenue east established a A'er.v large clientele in were under consideration wore the or­ this department. the vocal parts. was taken. It is believed, however, pany. Mr. Krider's resignation was dinances for collection of garbage, re-, of Lindenwold avenue. < Mrs. George Kerper, of Cold Point, that the rate, four mills, will again accepted with regret. Max Trinkle inoval of ashes and building restric­ In reference to the report on the who for the past four weeks has been prevail. It was announced at tho Jvas appointed ladderman to flll the tion. J. C. Remington, of Philadel­ dangerous poles, the secretary was in­ BLUE BELL. conflned in Charity hospital, Norris­ nieeling that the schools will be closed vacancy thus created. The splendid phia, has been elected engineer to su­ structed to notify the several compan­ The C. E. society of Boehm's Re­ town, was on Saturday removed to the between May 2!) and June 2 and th© success of the plaj', entitled "A Ken­ perintend the construction of the dis­ ies as to conditions and to request formed church will hold a service iru home of her daughter, Mrs. Albert commencement exercises will follow in tucky Belle," recently given by the posal plant and sewerage sj'stom at prompt remedial action. In this con­ the Sunday school room on Good Fri­ Bartholomew-, Euclid avenue. Ambler. a day or two after the closing of the members of the Ladies' Auxiliary in I per cent, of the contract. Georgo nection, Mr. Hayden stated that the day evening at 7.30 o'clock. Mrs. Kerper is very much Improved schools. The exact time will be set Penn Square hall, and the able man­ W. Haag was re-elected a member of uncertain condition of the poles on Rev. Dr. Wollinger and James Buch­ In health. at the May meeting of the board. ner in which the program was render­ the board of health. Tho clerk was in­ Tennis avenue had put the borough anan, both of Philadelphia, were guests; Easter services will be celebrated In SPRINGFIELD. ed, has been the means of having structed to notify the Lehigh Valley to a great expense when the poles of Alexander Miller, Sr., on Sunday,. the Plymouth United Evangelical The school board of Sprlngfleld many of the residents to ask the aux­ Transit company, which has been lay­ blew down or broke off blocking the Dr. Wolfinger having had ch.arge of church next Sunday morning and even­ township met Tuesday evening and iliary to repeat the performance. This ing now rails on South Main street, thoroughfare. the services in Boehm's Reformeii ing. A special song service will be levied the same tax rate as last year, is a statement made by Charles Mor­ (n desist and to comply with the fran­ Paving conditions were taken up, church. rendered by the choir in addition to 31^ mills for school pun oses, and ono ris, who also said that the ladies who chise and agreements. Town council and the property owners on Butler J. H. Cleeland and family moved to the sermon. The Sunday school has mill for building purposes. The board took part in the performance are ready will meet on .Saturday to view the avenue from Siting Garden street to Penllyn on Saturday. a well prepared Eastei- program for also decided to close the schools on to repeat the same providing the mem­ streets for such repairs as are needed Lindenwold avenue, where conditions Miss Katherine A. Miller visited the evening. Tuesday, June 23, the half-day sessions bers assume the business end of the temporarily until the laying ot sewer demand are to be notified to repair the her sister, Mrs. E. H. Slifer, of Long The Italian who formerly occupied starting on Monday, June 8 and conr proposition, which was finally agreed pipes is completed. New street lights trouble complained of. Island City, N. Y., on Sunday. the James Hines property at Cold tinning until the close. The annual to by the appointment of the follow­ were asked for at Ninth and Spruce The finance eommittee was instruct­ The holy communion will be ad­ Point, has moved to Philadelphia, and commencement Jvill be held this year ing committee: Howard Robinson, streets and at Seventh and Beaver ed to ascertain the amount ' of out­ ministered in Boehm's Reformed Mr. Hines has moved into the proper­ in the Oreland school on Thursday J. Irvin Yost and Howard Baker. It streets. Superintendent Dutton, of the standing taxes anft when same will be church on Easter morning, when Rev. ty, and commenced renn -r.tlons and afternoon, Juna 25. was also decided that the play should gas and electric company, Jvas present available. D. U. "Wolff, D. D., will have chargo Improvements. The front bank has be given in the Ambler opera house and explained jj'hy tho company did Mr. Craft and others complained of of the sei-J'ice, which will begin at 10 been regraded and he jvill plant^ a on Tuesday evening, April 21, provid­ not erect the lights ordered on Pros­ the loose circular and waste paper •o'clock. Sunday school at 9.15 a. m. hedge along the property. ing the committee can induce the pect avenue. The company claims it nuisance on the streets. In the evening the Sunday school will is not profitable, but council alleges George W. Williams, of Harmon­ WEDDED. Wissahickon company, of Ambler, to D. F. Marple submitted his usual render its Easter service at 7.30. that the town's improvoment and the ville, on S^iturday anticipates attend­ share the project on a half-profit basis.' bill for garbage collection during o'clock, to which all are invited. serving of new residences In outlying ing the Appomattox day meeting of WILDRICK—MOORE. March of $8.34, the payment of which districts cannot be discouraged on that The Sewing circle will moot at tho the G. A. R. veterans of the Eighty- was defeated. Mr. Marple admitted A beautiful home wedding charac­ account, as the profit is in the built-up home of Mrs. Clarence Zimmerman on Eighth association of he had not collected the garbage dur­ terized the service last Thursday even­ Horsham Friends Meet. portion. The company will put up Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. volunteers of Philadelphia. The exer­ ing which united Mr. Harold Austin ing March according to his contract. Mrs. T. J. Rile visitod friends In •same Immediately. J. J. Diver stated that his own gar­ cises will also be a memorial to the Wildrick and Miss Marian Rex Moore, The Horsham Friends' Association Philadelphia last Wednesday. late General Louis Wagner. both of Ambler. The ceremony, which i^Pth the water cnmpany and tho gas bage was not collected from E'eb. 26 to C. H. Young, the local blaeksniith. Is held a meeting on First-day, 4th month March 18, and that he had notifled took place at 6.30 at 702 Mattison ave­ ind electric company are nojv housed building a dump cart for R. M. Camer­ Theodore Weidemann, of Philadel­ Sth. President J. Iloward Penrose Mr, Marple by telephone and President nue, the home of the bride's parents, in their new offlces adjoining borough on, of Philadolphia. phia, spent Sunday at his new bunga- opened the meeting by calling on Acuff and the board of health. lovf near Hickorytown. He has a Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Moore, was Florence J. Williams for a Bible read­ liall. Mrs. Arthur Fretz, whn has been corps of mechanics at work about the witnessed by about 60 relatives and ing. The minutes of last month were The following bijls were ordered quite ill for somp time and cnnflnod to property installing the water system, immediate friends of the contracting then read and approved. Sarah Mul­ "Fighting Chaplain of Radnor." paid: B. S. Ford, $62; Albert Kulp, hor room, is reported to be somewhat and steam heat and will soon have parties. len recited "When tho birds come Preachers who are soldiers are not $70; Mack Mfg. Co., $32; extra street better at this writing. help, $142.06; "Ambler Gazette," $3; electric lights. Mr. Weidemann ex­ The decorations of the house were of again." Isaac Parry read a paper on "f this day, but back in the revolu­ , A toachors' moeting was held at tho Wis.sahickon Fire Co., $24.01; state of iiects to occupy the property soon af­ pink, and that shade prevailed in the "Success." He said "there are very tionary times there was a "Fighting high school building on Tuesday after­ Pennsylvania, $192.34; G. M. Deck & ter Easter. becoming gowns worn by the members different ideas as to what success Chaplain," and close at hand, too. noon. means. The higher Idea of success Is Right out on the Main Line, at Radnor, Co., $1.70; Keystone Telephone Co., On Friday afternoon the funeral of of the wedding party. Southern $21.96; Anibler Electric Co., $197.71. -' smilax and artificial apple blossoms to help others on the highway of life this warlike man of God arose in Clean Up the Town. the late Bertha B. B., Jvife of Lewis as -svell as to climb one's self. To suc­ ehurch, and baring his wounds to the gave a seasonable effect to the Interior Mr. Marple then donated the bill to Sunday will be Easter, whon the in­ J. Stannard, was held from her late ceed in one's great aim without tak­ gaze of the congregation, stirred them of tho home and served as a most be­ council, which tho body received with centive is strong to don one's self In home. The funeral services were held ing advantage of others Is Indeed the fo a display of patriotism with his coming setting for tife impressive cere­ thanks. the new spring raimeni:. Why not as­ in Plymouth Friends' meeting house, highest success. In regard to the so­ impassioned appeal. mony. sist the town to look Ita best, also, bv and a large number of relatives and ciety nf Friends we have received a ^Selng so Intimately connected with Boehm's Pastor Declines. a general cleaning-up of streets? Lot friends assembled. Appropriate re­ The service was performed by the splendid horitago which we should Philadelphia, this number of the Rev. O. G. Hcrbrocht, of Bellaire, each and all help with the removal of marks jj-ere made by Joel Borton, of groom's uncle. Rev. R. Hilliard Gage, strive to hand down to our children. Pennsylvania romance series will be trash nnd rubbish In private and pub­ "Woodstown, N. J., and by Mrs. Annie of Wenonah, N. J., and the wedding We are too apt to depend on what our read by most lovers of historic Old O., who JJ'as recently elected pastor lic places. I suggest Saturday next P. Ambler, and Interment was after­ party comprised Miss Anna B. Moore, ancestors have done for us, rather Philadelphia. Then, too, there Is an of Boehm's Reformed church. Blue as Ambler's clean-up day. wards made In the burying ground ad­ of Ambler, the bride's sister, who was than to hold up the high Ideals which exciting love story wound nbout the Bell, has declined tho call. joining. maid of honor. Mlss Anna M. Logan, they have sot for us. There Is so much grim chaplain's niece nnd hor two hus­ RESIDENT. of Hatboro, was bridesmaid. The A very enjoyable dance was given to attract In this age of the world bands. The romance is rich with ad- Fire fn Norriton, groom was attended by his Ifrother, Dr. by the Young Friends of Plymouth In that we find It difflcult to keep to the J'entures and brilliant -n'ith tingling Just as E. J. NIelson and family had BROAD AXE. Lyslnger's hall. Cold Point, Saturday Raymond G. Wildrick, of Ambler. Mr. plain and simple modes of living." He climaxes. So any devotee of tales completed all arrangements to remove Frank Oat h.ns purchased a Ford' evening. The decorations were In har­ Russell Sammis, of Philadelphia, ren­ gave a number nf instances where from local history, or any admirer of their household effects to Norristown automobile. mony with the Easter timo and were dered the wedding march from Men- special help had been given becau.so swift-running romances, wiil find in lire destroyed the dwelling occupied by Mrs. Eddelman entertained a num-- beautiful. This was the fourth of a delssshn's Lohengrin. of faithfulness and trust In an over­ 'The Fighting Chaplain," in next Sun­ them In East Norriton township. Fri­ ber of friends at her home at a bridgo- series of flve dances, and was a mo.st After the wedding, a reception was ruling providence. Anna Comly read days North American, much to enjoy, day night. party. enjoyable event. The final dance will tendered the bride and p-room and con­ from Friends' literature. "VVilliam "m chances are tbat most of them The dwelling was owned by George gratulations and best wishes ex­ Paxsnn spoko on current topics, ex­ be held in May. The committee In will Want to cut ont this story of our W. Simmons, ot Amherst, Mass It Grange Note. charge comprises Mr. and Mrs. Carl pressed. A wedding breakfast was plaining* about the tolls on the Panama •was valued at $3000, and Mr. Simmons An open meeting of Wlss.ahlckon served, and later Mr. and Mrs. Wild­ canal and tho troubles In Ireland. city In the oldon days a id lay it away P. Lorenz, Morris Price, Misa Eliza­ "^f Pad in days to come. To Insure S?rj!l®^ Insurance to the amount of grange. No. 760, P. of 'i.. will bo held beth Price, Miss Helen Cordon Livezey, rick left on a tour of tho south. On After sentiment.'' the mooting was ad­ $1500. Mr. Nielsen's Ic-ng will be $1000 at the home of Mr. and Mrs Edward journed until .'ith month 3d at 2.4.'i getting it, order your newsdealer or Arthur Lukens and Joseph Livezey. their return they will occupy their upon which he carried insurance to Walton, above Throe Tuns, on Tues­ p. xn. .-igent to secure you a copy for April newly furnished home at 118 Bethle­ the amount of }i900 day evoning. hem pike. Ambler. (Continued on pago 8) 'il ,

BMMn'^-.'^Jij" -sz.r.j.:: :tpfiW!Bai'i.-ittit':t THE AMBLER G-AZETTE. THaBSDAY APRIL 9, 1914.

Last week thore arrived at Spring 'I'lie following licenses were re- Cleaver Richards, milk man through iMill station a large consignment of yraiiied tor Plymoulh townahip on hiiinulli, is driving a new horse. Professional Cards BARREN HILL shrubbery, el.-., for the Andorra nur­ Wednesday of last wei'k: John VVel- .S'.\cral Plymoulh Iriends nn Fifth­ 8 MILi; series. The slock came from abroad ri.-v li.'.itty Maiisi...! liolel; J«.mes J ly altended the montiily meeting at ATTORNEYS and comprised laurel, rhododendron, o^Neill, West End hoteL wviudd. JOHN FABER MILLER I'tC. Misses Uoroiiiy ai.u Constance Qrlf- luv. Horace T. Houf has had a Boll SCHOOL TAX. Attorney-At-Law, AND PLYMOUTH. lilhs have returned to'their school lephone installed in the parsonage at Telephone No. 184. Williani Sheppard has purchased a dnWts at the .Nnrlhlield seminary u.{- iild Point. 881 DeKalb Street, Norristown, Pa. liorse. Mr. Sheppard states that every ler sp.iuliiig lti days with their par- C. l-'rank Stead has returned to Ambler Board Agfaln Levies Former Evening Offlce: Bethlehem Turnpik* Local Notes Pertaining to ThisThrlv- mail since his adv was published in ,.i,ls. .\li-. and iMrs. T. Albert arilUlhs, I'l liladclphia after spending two weeks marl2-ly near Chestnut Hill. the "Gazette" lirought him information Rate. in PIvmouth. with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hart. H. WILSON STAHLNECKER ing Locality. as to ariimals for sale, and he adds, 1 ,,. ttaiio il nl St. I'eter's Lutheran Mr.s. George Lei.per, of Plymouth, Attorney-at- Law •The 'Gazette' as an advertising med­ Hill Bond Issue of $12,000 Authorized at Easter Services at St. Peter's Luther­ .•liur. h, liarren Hill, met Tuesday iast week attended the funeral of 329-333 DeKalb St. Norristown, P«. ium is certainly a success." e\eiiing nl' last Week and adopted rules lur mother, IMrs. Mitchell, at Chesi- 4I/2 Per Cent.—Estimated Income and an Church—Daniel H. Kirkner Re­ NOTARY PUBLIC. A despatch I'rnin Palm I'.each, h'la., ami i.giilations with reference' to the m'L HIII. Expenditures for Next Year—Rou­ Residence and Evening oilice, Bethl*- ceives 55th Annual License—April lates thai Williain Disston, of Phila- wnrli ill the eonn tery. Routine busi­ Mr s. V. Hastings, of Philadelphia, tine Business Transacted. hem Pike, below Wissahickon Ave­ ness was also transacted. been spending several days Willi Movings—Personals and Miscellan­ i.lpliia, is coming down in a few days has Tbe Anilil.r school board at Its nue, Flourtown, Pa, 'I'he l.adies' guild, of St. Pettr'.s 1,.'- father, Georxe l'"rcas, at C.ild Bell phonea: Norriatown 1370; Wbitemarsh 187Tf eous. i.ir his second trip to Palm Beach this meeting last Thursday evening fixed lenson, and on his arrival will give laitluran church, liarren Hill, ^t a Point . ."I^.l2ilft the 1911 ta.x rate at eight ^mills—the Daniel Hitner has planned to build 1 no Taggart potato sale Thursday jut contracts for the building of a meeting nu Tuesday evenin!>: of last former figure—^and authorized the Is­ JOSEPH T. FOULKE a house un North lane. in .Norrislown attracted many Uarrcn .ilia here. The family haa a winter week, decided to hold a cold supper suance of $U',000 worth of bonds, at Attorney-at- Law Repairs have recently been made to ilill and Marble Hall farmers, some of Offices: f mine thoro for years, but it was des- and apron bazaar iu the evening- 4V'2 per cent., to defray the cost of the Mapledale properly of the Houston w-ill .xlso lake i» bom iiurchased Uie stock. 920 Arcatac Building, 15th and Markvt royed by fire tbree seasons ago. The April '23. The guild the addition to the Mattison building estate, below I'lymouth. Sunday school i ^^'^^- Charles W. l^cwls, of Harnion- Streets, Philadelphia. :ew hnuse will bo on the site of the stejis III recarpel the and the necessary furnishing. The ; ville, recenlly obser.ved her birthday, Forest Ave., Ambler, Pa. Rev. Grayson Z. Stup, paslor of Si. old ono, about three miles north of room. tax rate for the coming year was lix­ ,iiid a number of friends assenibled Practicing in Philadelphia and Ment- Peter's l.utheran .hurch, liarren HHl, I'alni lieacli, near Richard Croker's Tlic lirotheriiood, of bt. Peter's ed at 8 mills, the same rate as during and expended cnngral ulatinns. gomery Comities. has a very prolilable Hock of IJarred place. The Wigwam. Lutheran church. Harren Hill, . nicl the past year. Rock cliickeus which are of pure blood. Tluirsday evening "i last week, ^nd John Tarbuttnii, .Ir., ni.ivcd Friday FREAS STYER Mr. 1-'. Garrington Brooke, who has All the members of the board were Ibe niembers are Innking forward tn tfroin a properly on tbe Joshua ruad, Attorney-At- Law recently opened a business and - support the load. prompt attention. crowded court caleii.lar in hearing ap^ sum of S:1000, which was ordered paid, sketch in November, 1.S95, married rebellion, which, it is claimed b.v some Hugh Muir, who fniiiierly resided P. O. Address: Fort Washftigton, Pa. plications Inr renewals, the folio win,,'! leaving a Iialance due on tho contract Anna, daughter of Josepii Johnson, of pooiile. Dr. Brooke said, is being fin­ in the Daniel Staley house, at Barron Wliitcniarsli lownship hotels wer.'{ of $44S. In reference to tho window Harmonville. He was an ingenious anced by tho Standard Oil Interests in Hill, has moved lu one nf the houses MISCELLANEOUS. closed on and after April 1 until their I shades, Jlr. Weber reported having young man with a peculiar knack of tho ITnited States. The present gov­ nil the fJomfort farm, which is now EDWARD A. RILE .•ases were acted .upon: Daniel j awarded to A. I.japetina, of Ambler, an easy and quick insight into mat­ ernment of Mexico, Dr. lirooke slated, nwned by Wm. Warner Harper. Alanning, Barron HiH hotel; Amand.i the contract for th(> furnishing and Veterinarian ters, and be soon had a growing build­ is in a position to play Its trump card The former Charles Rhoads property II. Mewhinney, Laf.ayette Hill hotel; tho orcetl..n of tho shades in the class BLUE BELL. PENNA. ing business. He erected and sold sev­ —Japan—at any time, and he believes of 16 acres, on the Joshua road, west hili/abetli i.entz. Spring Mill hotel; rooms and the basement for the sum Bell 'Phone eral houses about H.armonvllle, and a that tho secret treaty between the oi the Ridgo pike, lately owned by Patrick llarkins. Spring Mill hotel; of .$7.'i.7.''i. large concrete shop for J. J. Albright, Huorta gnvernniont and Japan is al­ Wintraub, lias recentlj- been sold, it is ARNOLD AIMAN Daiiitl Kirkner, Lafayette Hill hotel. Mr. Gillin, of tho budget committee, on the Ridge pike above Harmonville, ready signed but will not be put into reported, lo a man naiiied Pollock. Slate, Tile & Slag Roofer, reported tho various balances as fol­ which is now turned Into two comfort­ force until Hucrta is forced to use it. < in Thursday aflernoon Daniel H. • hi Thursday Williani Swartz held Wyndmoor, Pa. lows: Salaries, etc., S.'iSlt.gS; sink­ able houses. A few year.s ago he be­ He has heretofore delayed this play KirUiier, proprietor of the Farmers' a public .sale of cattle at Daniel Man­ Bell 'Phone, 628 Whitemarsh. ing fund, $.1; commissions, fees, etc., came interested in the Stono Harbor because ho doesn't like the Japanese and Drovers' hotel. Barren 'Hill, j\-as ning's, Barren Hill. l'"ivo steers were $111.20; mihcollanoous, $240.01; build­ DR. J. MORRIS SMITH development. Purchasing several lots, any bettor than the Callfornians do, granled his ."iSth annual license,^ hav­ ilisposed of at private sale 15 cows Dentist he soon commenced improvements and ••ind if he does make an appeal to ing been granted bis Hrst license th.jre ing, $7.S64.71; deficits as follows—im­ sold publicly averaged $«:i, and two North Wales, P,a. Bell 'phone 118-1: rapidly bad other similar work under Japan for aid, Mexico will be flooded in ISaii. This is probably a record imt provements and repairs, $98.62; books, stock bulls averaged about $40. 5th and Walnut Sts., Qpp. P. & B. his chargo. He erected several cot­ wilh omigrtints from the island king­ held by any otber hotel proprietor in $194..'i0: fuel and light, $61.58. Leonard Hacking iias moved from Station. tages, apartment houses and other dom, and there are already many the slate. Mv. Kirkner's grandfather, Mr. Weber gave an interesting re­ Cliestnut street. Marble Hall, to tho Appointments by 'phone or mail. buildin.gs. Latterly he has become as­ thousands now in Mexico. As to the George Uisbing, moved to his proper­ port of the schools as a result of his Daniel Slalcy house, near the Ridge Open every day but Monday. sociated with George Malbm in the 'iricp of this friendship. Dr. Brooke ty in 18(12 from the old Blue hous.., and Spring -Mill roads. Barren Hill. recent visit. purchase and imnrovement of eight bollovos Japan requires lower Califor­ Whiteniarsh, where Fort Side inn now Mr. Hacking is nnw sexton of ,St. Pet­ Principal Fisher reported the enroll­ MORTGAGES WANTED acres of land at Harmonville. Three nia and all of Texas, which, of course, stands, and for 12 years continuously er's Lutheran church property. ment as lollows: Forest avenue school double houses have been built thore, must be wrested from the United lhe family has conducted a publii- Money to loan on flrst morteragea. Percy Rex is receiving a goodly —Males, 1S.3; females, 167; Mattison Sums to Suit and recentlv Mr. Bartholomow has States. Dr. Brooke says that Huerta hnuse at this place. Mr. Kirkner is number of orders for the product nf avenue school—Males, 106; females 89; Wm. 8. Acuff, Atty, eommonced the erection of four houses Is ,1 typical Mexican gentleman, a nindol hotel man, and despite bis the Reading Kertillzer Co., for which total of 'i45. Mr. Fisher said that he Roberts' Building, Ambler, Pa. In Conshohocken. Mr. and Mrs. Bar­ .-nuragoous, and capable, affording long service he is strictly temperate, (.(iiicorn be is an agonl, and whose has had difficulty in securing a sub­ tholomew bay. two daughters, Laura the onlv substantial hope of the na- woll preserved and does daily duty goods have given such great satisfac­ stitute for Miss Caroline Mervine, the and -Anna, and two other children are tion. Vlll.a is a brigand, uneducated, about the plaio, himself looking after tion wherever given thorough tests. Seventh grade teacher, but has now decoa-'^d. Mr. Bartholomew is a mem­ ambitious and rapacious, cruel and all the delails of its management and Linemen of the liell Telephone com­ engaged Miss Rachel Moyer, of Quak­ D H. Krause ber of St. Peter's Lutheran church, •;ellish. whn holds out no hope for the conduct. pany have comnienced the work of ertown, for the place. . Barren HiU. oeaco of Mexico. The general scheme cff preservation running the cable between Plymouth Treasurer Edwin H. Faust reported Pra tical Watch & designed for tho Wissahickon creek Jleeting and Conshohocken which wili as follows: Balance on hand at last and its valley, as outlined in the "Ga­ transfer the local subscribers to fhe report, $99.94; note discounted, $1500; Clock Jtlaker zette" several weeks ago .after a meet­ exchange at the latter place. It is be­ tuitition from outside persons and dis­ NORTH WALES, PA. ing in Philadeiphia, is of vital inter­ lieved the work will be completed and tricts, $,S12.37; orders paid, $2125.82; Established 186S est to the Barren Hill and Whitemarsh the transfer made by June 1. balance, $286.49. Bell 'phoney section. The plan contemplates a con­ Irvin Gilinger, of Marble Hall, is a Principal Fisher was appointed de­ TIME tinuation of the present driveway representative nf the York Chemical legate, and Mr. Renninger, alternate, HOTEL AMBLER along the creek and ot planting trees Co., which manulactures a good brand to the Schoolmen's week to be con­ and preserving tho natural beauty of of commercial fertilizer. Mr. Gilinger ducted at the University of Pennsyl- to paint your liouse and the creek banks. An effort Is now be­ has already sold a carload of this pro­ lania commencing April. 20. Livery, Sale and ing made to secure subscriptions in duct to the farmers hereabouts, and The budget conimittee reported as stain your floors. We the amount of $10,000 to prepare an the shipment is expected to arrive follows for the coming school year: Exchange Stable engineer's survey of tho whole valley this week at . Lstimated income: High school,ap- carry a full line of the n*" the I <, : n.irthward from City line ICaster Monday evening the mem­ For Sale—^20 head of acclimated horaaa Iiropriation, $250; outside tuition, as far i> vii-tti Wales and beyond. bership family of St. Peter's Lutheran of all kinds. Orders taken tor heavy> .^2500; interest on deposit, $75; dog Ai tho last s. ..islon of the legislature church will hold a reunion in the team horses. « Felt j.x'S.oley Pan: cs and Varnislies. tax, $75; state appropriation, $2200; an approuriaii'jn of that amountii.wa.s Sunday school room to receive the PHONE ORDERS. -t balance, $1500; school taxes, 8 mills, .ijasHfd, and ilthough Governor, .^'iier, levv members. Songs wlli be render­ $14,600; total, $21,200. Estimated cx- it Is elairiMu, had promised to sign ed, and a talk will be given by Rev. p.nditure: Salaries, $14,175; improve­ m. H. FRETZ , V^ that ii.'m, yet he was unable tu do Mr. Stup along the practical lines of G. M. rreck & Co. ments, $800; supplies, $1000; fuel, light, HOTEL AMBLER, AMBLER PA. "^^ to lhe great amount of other church membership, the responsibili- Sn, v-ill. $775; sinking f\ind, $3184; commis­ appropriations which had vastb- ex­ ties and duties. Later rofreshments Get a Squai'i Deal in Good Gr.ides of will be served. All the members of sions, etc., $450; miscellaneous, $600; ceeded tho funds available, and h.' was total, $20,984. LUMBER UNDER COVER obliged to veto the aiipropriation. the church are invited and urged to be The most exi.«naive stock of Lumber and Shingles to be foQnd between Philadelphia and Beth- The governor's suggestion to the gen­ present. Il was stated that the treasurer FERTILIZER n you can flni) at'North Wales, consistinK of White and Yellow Pine. Hemlock, Sprung Cypres* tlemen behind the proposition then Last Sunday in St. Peter's Luther* since about the year 1902 has been Buy of yizslnlB and North Carolina Fine, Oak. Ash, Walnut, Poplar, Maple, Chesnut Cherry, Roofing Slate an church, Barren Hill, the services paying out of the general fund the •Ite.. and montly under cover, Fer.cinK material of all kinda, Terra Cotta Pipe and Field Tile. Read< was that they secure by private sub­ lUzad Paint (mada uf pure white lead and linseed oil). Sheathing: and Roofing Papers, Etc.. Etc scription the preliminary surveys, were most impressive and beautiful, four-mill state tax, which is provided Percy Rex I N. B.—Special price on car lots. sliowing a tentative plan of the pro­ being in charge of the pastor. Rev. should be defrayed from the sinking posed drive extension, havo an act G. Z. Stup. In the niorning eight, fund account, and the board will strive NARCISSA, PA. & A. K. SHEARER'S SONS, passed by the next legislature prnvld- persons were received into the mem- to have the sarre adjusted. Agent for Reading Bone Fertilizer Co.. VMapkon* M' « B. Nortb Walaa Wm 12 mar Im ing for the apiiointmont of a commis­ l.ership of tbe church, and the theme The proposition was discussed, but sion, giving it the right lo aciijjire of the service was, "Looking Unto no action taken, in reference to levy­ necessarj' gr.iund and makin.T .in ap­ Jesus, the Author and Finisher of dur ing a building tax of one mill, to be THERE'S SAFETY FOR YOU propriation for tho Work. This, the Faith." Sunday school was conduct­ utilized in the payment within the ed in the afternoon, and at 4 o'clo.-k when you Insure your house, store, goj'ernor promises to sign, il is .said. next three years of $5000 worth of EXECUTORS ARE HUMAN 10 children were baptized. The re­ factory or barn, your furniture, books In the meantime the property owners bonds in two series, which are payalile and other personal effects, in a com­ and others have asked for pledges to gular evening service was held. at the option of the board. This plan pany that protects. Can't tell all the secure the survey. John T. .Morris, Services are being held every night will save the sinking fund account HEN you put your property who is chairman, pledged $1000. .Mrs. and your trust into thelhands good points In the policies wo write this week (except Saturday) in .St. $4'<0 after the three years. The sink­ of One Man you invite in this small space. Better call, or Henry, daughter of tho late Iienry Peter's Lutheran church in commem­ ing fund at present requires $2640 an­ W failure. have us call, and learn all about them. Houston, subscribed a like aninuiit, so oration of holy week. This I'riday nually. The present bonded scbool 'Phone connection. tbat now, with various other smaller evening, a service in preparation for debt is $16,900. It was unanimously To err is human. pledges, there is about .'?.1.',00 in the holy communion on Easter Sun­ decided to make a new issue, as above The chances are that this " man sight for the wnvk. Tho plan is a day will be held. On Sunday there stated, in denominations of $500 each, never before served in a'llikel'cap- WM. S. AOUFF splendid and practical one to preserve will be especial decorations of tlowers, froo of all taxes, and the secretary vvas acity. He la inexperienced, unin­ Successor to Acuff & Turner tbo historic stream, and its eonsum- palms, ferns and other potted plants. authorized to advertise for bids for formed and his natural blund­ mation jvill moan much tn this si.-don. ers may eat away your capital The morning service at 10..30 will the same. aa the yeara tso by. a^i^ Ry moans of an especially il.'sin-nod comprise the impressive commun­ The board adopted a form of seal Real Estate and Insurance dredge, Mr. Morris holiovos that the ion service, there having been prepar­ and authorized the supply committee Glib talkera may away hla judir- crock, whore it is .apt in heavy lains, ment and fine promiaes aeduce his ed special music for both the morning to purchase a seal. Ambler. Pa. to overflow its banks, can be dr.ilged and evening service. The latter ser­ unsophiaticated mind. The bond of Edward C. Scott, tax out, the bottom deepened and the rock vice at 7.30 will comprise a most in­ The Penn Trust Company and sand used in raising the banks, teresting service by the Sunday schoil. collector, was approved, the sureties will act aa your Executors of Trus­ which can be lined with trees and cov­ The ofl'oring will be for the cause of being Joseph S. Angeny, Jr., and Ells­ tee and aettle your estate lawfully, worth L. Posey. without chance for error orjimis- ered with grass up to the proposed church extension. Sunday school, at mana^ment. Coai, Feed, Lumber, H^, Etc. roadway. 2.110 p. m., as usual. The following bills were ordered paid: G. M. Deck & Co., $1.45; Wm. Call on us, and let us explain. C. Irvin, $51.54; H. J. Dager, Inc., $10.62; H. C. Biddle, $34.98; Acuff and' BuDdbg Material and Full Line Tena Cotta Pipe Turner, $25; J. G. Danehower, $15.40; PENN TRUST COMPANY Plant Those Hardy Phlox Rees C. lioberts, $15; Ambler Electric Poultry Supplies and Plow Repairs Light Co., $5.25; Philadelphia Subur­ Main & Swede Sts., Norristown. ban Gas and Electric Co., $9.74; Key­ Readinsr Bone Fertilizers of All Grades stone Telephone Co., $2.26; I.,. D. Plants In April M.vers, $4.65; R. B. Sellers, $123.93; Samuel Yeakle Wm. J. H. Hough, $300; O. H. Still­ wagon, $1.70; M. E. Allen, $3; McVey, BELL 'PHONE FORT WASHINGTON, PA. and have them dug for you out of the ground $2.45; together with warrants to pay substitute teachers. A. 5cholz to your order Mr. Gillin brought up the question of allowing the high and grammar Hotel Wyndham school children to have school gardens, PAINTER GEO. J. KERN, PROP. We have more than 50 kinds, also but owing to the lateness of the hour Mount Pleasant Avanua consideration was postponed. AMBLER. PA. ROSES IN POTS .,. First-Class Accommodationa for Permanent and Transient Guests. Ambler, Penna Stable Attached Both Telephones and over 60 kinds of Evergreens Freedom from Foreign Matter Prlcea Reasonable makes Strltzinger's Gilt Edge Flour All 'Work Promptly Attended Ta Bell Phones, 21Y, 53X7T05XJ pure and wholesome. ADOLF MULLER $2 to $2.50 a Head Paid for Dead Animals. Removed b» Union Chemical Works DEKAL3 NURSERIES Special Reduction in W. F. HANGSTORFER, $2.00 to $2.50 per head paid for CENTRE SQUARE, PA. > BELL PHONE 1597 Norristown, Pa. Cleanipg, Pressing and Dealer In bides and fat and rro-uad bene and tankin. Bell 'Piione MUI ScQjjring Norrlsjoira. m^t EDWARD BERR'Y, Dead Animals Removed YOU CAN SAVE DOLLARS ON YOUR SPRING MERCHANT TAILORED Bones, Fats and Hides Bouf]:ht Greal*l°Offfer f/J I CLOTHES Horseshoer and BlacksmiHi Repairing In All Its Branohaa Step into our establishment and let tis ahow you the wonderful bargains Both Phones AMBLER, FA< • North Wales. • • Penna. LawnGrasiiSee^ we have in fine, stylish, genuine wool­ ens. We tailor men's Suits at $15 and Springfield We will send yon .ill carri i!-e charges up. Ladies' Suits, $20 and up. fully prepaid our introdiMory large We save you money by giving you Consolidated big valuo in cutting, designing and package of Lawn Grajs S,\,l enough tailoring. Our clothes are made with Water Co. i^,*'«rno^°'' ^''- ^'- ""^ •''" ''"•••aKe lawn infinite oar© by skilled workmen. MAIN OFFICE Pure Water lor IjiLOO. See catalog for I:.,,:,.. ,. quantities. Likewise you get clever tailoring in Fidelity Building, 112 North Broad St, Evergreen )P all details. .The proper fit of your Philadelphia, Pa. La"--- MicheU's

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LANSDALE. HATBORO. =% W. Lawrence Mii.son will remove to • Prof. H. Clay Borden has had some r= Doylestoii^'n this week. :mprovcment,s made to the interior ol WYNDMOOR TO F. T. McVAUGH his h(niHe on the Hatboro and ilor­ S. R. McVaugh Th(> luldilion to the hirge Kilherton DKALBR IN hoarding house,nn ISroad street, was sham turnpike. Uneeda Biscuit hegun last week. The Yerkea Rros. have moved from HAVEJFFICER. Butter and Produce, Fruit Wholesale ai;d retail dealer in Because of eating canned sardines, the Itorer farm lo mar Johnsville. Nourishment—fine fla­ a case of ptomaine poisoning resulted Penrose Robin.son and family have Springfield Township Commissioners and Vegetables that are In to Norman Hosteller. moved from the house adjoininK the vor—purity—crispness Rev. M. E. Hare, the liaptist pastor, I'ubliu Spirit oliice to his new home Elect (jfiiciaL Season. Buttermilk. epent last week In Scranton, seeing on lower York road. —wholesomeness. All Mr. yundiiy, the gre.it evangelist, and Rev. W. H. Daw'son, the new pastor Fred. Laciienmaier, of Oreland, Adaeu ; for 5 cents, in the Bear Creek Ice hearing him preach. * of the M. E. chureh, comes here from to the Force—KeporLS On May i—j Milk and Cream Frank Wilgus in slowly recovering Xorth Wales, where he had a very moisture-proofpackage. successful pastorate. • ' Company Reduces Liglit Bin—rtou- , 1 handle the famou.s P. R. V. Butter. This is from rheumati.sm and indigestion. its 30th year in Ambler. from pure mountain'spring water Irwin Kinsey removed Kast week Warren M. Cornell, real estate and tine Business Transacted. from the hou.se of Henry B. Hackman, Insmuncc broker, haa sold for Louis The coniniissioners ot Sprint;lie.o KEYSTONK 'PHONE 18R BOTH 'PHONES on West Main street, to Lcderachsville. SlaKnet his property on the County township mot in nKuUir nioiiiiily :.-.. The hou.sc vacated will he oceupied Line, south of the Second Street pike, sion in thu township building, Chesl- 118 Ridge Avenue, Ambler, Pa. by .lohn Heckler, of Susuuehunna in Moreland township, to Thomas nut Ilill, last Weanesday cvenins, WILU 105 N. Spring Garden St., Ambler street, and his married daughter com­ Groely, of Meadowbrook, Pa. Mr. all the nienibei's iireacnl and wiL.i ing with her husband from the city. Oreely will got prompt possession. President liarper in the chair. Rev. C. T. Isenberger, for two years The same broker has also rented the Tho minutes of tlie meoting past the Methodist pastor, has been house of William II. Neely on York March 4 wore read and approved. returned here by conference. .stritet, to William Duncan. air. Aiman, of tliu police and (iro Two young people of this place, Paul Jone.s, of Hatboro, treasurer of comniitlee, presented the report ot tnc married by Rev. M. K. Mare, wore Miss the Jenkintown Trust company, has chiei' of police, i'rank Morrow, nol Resources Over One Mion Dollars Margaret Z. Edgar, daughter of Sam­ resigned as treasurer of the Automo­ only showing actiyity in behalf ot uel Edgar, of Bast Fourth street, and bile Speedway association, the enter­ preserving order during lhe nionlh, Elwood Lukens. prise projected for a place above Hat­ investigation of alleged violalion.s boro. thereot, but also a report of the con­ WILLOW GROVE. dition of the street lights. The First National Bank of Ambler, Pa. P. P. Gheen will shortly start the GLENSIDE. Mr. Campbell stated that he had Baronet Biscuit erection of a Iiandsome residence to Christopher Huber has enlarged and taken up vvith the superintendent of be built on the York road on a lot altered hi.s garage on Glenside avenue. the Philadelphia Klectric company tlio Round, thin, tender— DIRECTORS: purchased from W. W. Frazier situat­ William P. Ijovett, of Gwynedd, has conditions found by the board at the with a delightful flavor ed between tho Episcopal manse and rented his property on Willow Grove March meeting as lo the numerous Norton Downs, M. D. J. Watson Craft Edwin H. Faust the Willow Grove club. pike to a party from Philadelphia. sireet lamp renewals. The superin­ —appropriate forlunch- M. W. Wollf is building three offlces James A. Cozens Jos. M. Haywood Francis C. Hoover Howard Rush has a new Harley- tendent had promised to look Into lho eon, tea and dinner. Davidson motorcycle, 14 horsepower, in front of his building on Glenside matter and make a voltage test. Benj. F. Penrose Alexander Knight Ezekiel C. Shoemaker "electric horn and lights. avenue. One has been rented to a Mesfirs. Harper and Aiman also re­ 10 cents. plumber from the city. Mr. Wolff will ported having called the company's Edward IngereoU John A. Wentz occupy one himself. attention to the same condition, and • DAt/CHY A COMPANY b( lh also stated that a vast iinprove- OFFICERS: k^ARKER'S PLOURTOWN n.enl has been evident in the service. HAIR BALSAOfl Several applications were 'received J. WATSON CRAFT EDWIN H. FAUST WM. A. DAVIS 4leunti(>0 and bofnitifieii tl J atit, Harry Schnell has Just finished cal- 3'i-oi!ii.itL'8 a lcr'.ufiat;t proA'th. timining the exterior and interior of fjr the position Of police oflicer for Cashier Unvrr Paila to ErBtoro Hray* the Wyndmoor district, and after some President Vice President Huir to 1*3 Yot. ..iiful Coior. his barn. Mr. Schnell ha.s also had I*rov('nt8 hnir f-'lIiTj. part of the old stone wall removed discussion I'"red. Lachenmaier, of Ore­ from along the pike. land, vvas elected, to enter upon his Ilarry Hespell moved to Mr. Steltz- duties on May 1. Safe Deposit Vault (>r's tenant house last week. General road conditions were coni- I OLB BRo THEEL'S ivented upon, President liarper, only G(!rinan AnnThran Medtral In­ stitute, (Incor­ the day of the meeiing, having gone porated), • over the lownship highways and "FAGGED-UUr: WOMEN found many sections thereof in need GRAHAM CRACKERS JAMES R. GILLIN Gardem St. JS'V'kr^'hif'S;,' (f renairs. In snnie cases he thinks Borpassod method has IleBtnred to Porfeot Health & Happiness the township can save expenditure for Landscape and Civil Engrineer Old Dr. Theel Thousands Surrerlni; Men and stone by collecting material from the A food for every day. oldestofall, 48 Woriifii. His GERMAN'I'ltKAT- Both Phones AMBLER. PA. yrs. in Practice MENT. a Coml)inati.)U oftiir Alio- Will Find Help in This Letter, road sides and gutters—-crushed stone Crisp, tasty and wisest, most palblCf llitmi-opitthlr. trlrrlif A llotunir Inat has been washed by water or Let us figure on your work in the Engineering and Landscaping Lines Exper ienccti, Sfstem of .11 ffl I rin e cnnit)iiuMlcnnQuerfl Honesty. vvith ovory cnrahlo DiHeiisOj of nnji; voir, by travel from the mtiterial al strengthening. Fresh Nursery—Tennis Avenue and Susquehanna Street Road Skill combined oanso ori Hifi iTiothI.(I(>1> I'OI- 80N.6 Advertising Drs. & 8 so-ralled Institutts very nervous, stomach bad, and was pali'.s. & Hospital Drs. failed. Mercury, Pt/tass & Ar­ 8e( retary Harner reported the Phil­ senic Comp. Injection B: Tonics were worse than not able to work. myillness.tried to enditall whenOld Dr. Theel's adelphi.i Siiburlian Gas and ICleclric Book came into my Ii.inds, It showed me the tndriiioiui "I consulted with one or two phy­ coiiii any hat-- deducted $37.80 Croni lho siyindle practised on suffering mankind His GIiRMAW TREATMENT (rave relief, checked disease sufferhiff,, sicians, without beneflt. I read of n;iinihl,\ bill, "said deduction bciny ain & misery, restored nie to perfect healtlL ' p'id an* Vinol helping some one In a Blmilar made I'l.r lack of service during Eonest price for honest Skillful Treatment.'* Sufferers! send for his BOOK and Swnm Testimonials, worth! condition so I began to take it, and it Sl(;llllS. its weight in gold," Sworn before Judge S. Landcns. simply did wonders for me. I gained 'i'he Icard decided to ei|uip the townshii) building throughout with in weight and I am now In ^ better Welsbach burners and use gas entire health and stronger than ever. I can l.\ for illuiniuuling puriioses. E. IH. SUMMERS not find words enongii to praise iiilly to, iiu- aniounl of $Gia.oO vvere Vinol."—Mrs. W. H. Brill, Racine, Wis. ordered paid. Buy biscuit baked by Thousands of women and men who Treasuier 'Ogglcslon submitted the FINE MILLINERY U)llimii,H li-port; Balance on hand at were formerly weak and sickly owe last meeting, .'f237..')3; temporary • loan, NATIONAL Fort Wasbington, Pa. their present rugged health to the S-'ilOO: Philadelphia Eleciric Co., .$50; ISAAC PYNE wonderful strength-creating effects of cr.ler.s paid, $li>'23.40; balance due, BISCUIT Art IVIemorials in Granite and Marbl« Vinol. We guarantee Vinol to build $'^BI.]3. COMPANY Blue and lima Stone for Building Purpi you up aud make you strong. If it W. A. M. Fuller was present and Butler Ave., AIVIBLER, PA. Fort Washington requested permission to clean out the doea not we give back your money. ro.ad gutters near his .property and to Always look for that name Auto Shop P. S.—For rough, scaly skin, try remove the dirt. The board granted our Sazo Salvo. W-i guarantee it, I.erniisslon to do the work under the supervision of a member of the board. Real Estate In Ali fts Branches Rees C. Roberts, Annbler, Pa. 'General Machine Work When you SELL, BUY, place a MORTGAGE or FIRE INSURANCE couamit CONTRACTS FOR SANITARY OPEN Will $20,000 Bequest Stand. Spring Mill Team to Be Active Soon. us. We are equipped to render you quick and efficient service. Our meth­ ods have made raoney for <.thers, why not for you? Representatives wUl Gasoline, Oils and Supplies PLUIVIBIIMG The will ol Sarah H. Super, widow A n.eeting of the Spring Mill Base- call to see you at your convenience. AUTOMOBILES OVERHAULED will be carefull.v and scientilieally of Henry W. Super, formerly presi­ liall club was held al the residence of carriod oul under our own immediate dent of Ursinus college, betiuealhes II. K. Staley on Mt. Pleasant avenue, All Work Guaranteed supervLsiiin, and in accordance with lo the consistory of St. Luke's Re­ recently and plans for the coming sea- RENNINGER & RENNINGER the vrtr.v latest idea.s and improve­ formed church, Trappe, Fa., $2000 in :,iin were disi'ussed. ments tli.it is called for by niodern, trust, the interest lo be devoted to Staley was retained as manager and Law, Real Estate and Insuranee Horace O. Krauss, ujj-to-dale plumbing, when you en­ the salary of the pastor, provided, Jdseph Blake as captain. Manager / 1 Fort Washington, Pa- trust your work to us. We will fur­ however, that no Income shall be ex­ .Sialey expects to have a much strong­ Glenside, or Broad & Walnut streets, Philadelphia nish estimates cheerfully, and at pended unless the congregation of the er team on the fleld this season than prices tliat cannot be competed with, church shall first have collected and ever before. With the addition of an workmanship considered. expended for pastor's salary at least inlielder, outfielder and a pitcher the .$S00 per annum. team will be much stronger than last SanitaryPlumbiflg The Ursinus college of theology no year. The boys will start practice Geo. W. Niblock lcni.L;er exists at the Coliegeville in- .April 1^'lh and will open llieir season stvtution, il having been removed to with a strong attraction frcnn Phila­ Columbus, Ohio, several yeara ago. delphia. May 18th. Best Lehigh and Schuylkill steam and Hot (;onse(|uently there is likely to be some Kiloatrick. the star shcn-t .stop of last litigation concerning the request of season, is being given a Iryonl wilh Water Heating .$20,000. one of lhe best college teams in lhe r^f\\J 2240 Lbs —Moving and Mauling— state and lo date has made good. Upper Dublin Hotels Licensed. ^'1 teams wanting g.ames address The following Upper Dublin town­ II. P.. Staley, manager, Wm. Penn, P. ODORLESS EXCAVATING ship hotels were licensed on Thurs­ ()., Pa. \j\jl\lJ to the tan Cess Pools and Water Closets day: Bodo W. Zeitz, Three Tuns Fead, hay, atraw, lime, sand, cement, brick, flagstone terra cotta plplnsa hotel; Henry Hager, Fitzwatertown REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. flus lining, binder twine, plow repaira, etc. Cleaned and Disinfected hotel; Irvin I''. Rotzell, Jarrettown hotel Lot of land in Horsham, 15. Cooper Keystona 'p' ona 63 Amblar, Pa. All Kinds Farming Implements .Shopley, et al trustees, to lOdward G. —Telford borough is one of the Mines, of Philadelphia, $1. HOW ABOUT YOUR STEAM HEATf Whan's Fertilizers smallest boroughs in Bucks county, House and lot of land in Plymouth, liavid Zell, of Norristown, to Luther COF^YBifiMT) but will grow larger as time gioes on. Are you getting the maximum amouHt It is less than half of the whole town Krea.s, of Plymoulh, $1!'.00. of h6at from the coal you consumaT D. F. MARPLE of Telford, tt\p greater part of which I'Ol (if land In East Norriton, Ed.gar Or do you think you ought to get JOHN M. KIRK has another incorporation as it is C. l.inn, of Hartford, Oonn., lo Freder­ more? Is anything working badly In 232 Greenwood Ave., Ainbler PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER within Montgomery county, the tvvo ick Hangstorfer, of Centre Square, $10. boiler, pipes or radiators? The safest BELL PHONE 304 Butlor Ave., Ambler, Pa. boroughs being separated by the Coun­ and wisest plan is to let us go over ty Line road. your plant In detail and make every­ ^ Hovers, Heaters hour; FOR BROODER HOUSES AT Rally round his banner, a .banner of The true test of a suit of clothes lies FACTORY PRICES FREIGHT love, In Its wearing qualities, and it is Just And get ready to join in the anthem here that we vvill make a hit with you. PREPAID. ••ihove. J, M. G. Arthur R. Havden The fabrics we use are all pure wool. THE MAN OF AFFAIRS The trimmings are of the highest Eggs, Chicks and grade, the garments aro excellently has too >ueh to do to have time to de­ tailored and every detail Is carefully Ducklings vote himself to other people's Inter­ handled. TIFFANY'S SUPERIOR SIL­ CUSTOffl HATCHING Horseshoer and ests. That Is where a gool trust com­ These, in addition to style and fabric pany Is Invaluabla elegance, make a convincing appeal to VER LACED WYANDOTTES. Now ready to receive egRs for all men who desire to be in good so­ IMPERIAL PEKIN DUCKS. THE spring hatching. Mr. farmer, if ciety. Call and get the suit your eyes GIANT ROUEN DUCKS. , have been wishing for. you wish your pullets to lay early General Blacksmith Jenkintown Trust Comp'ny WORLD'S BEST BLOOD LINES. have them hatched early. We will act as executor, trustee, adminis­ JOHN GANJAMIE WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. have the machine that will hatch LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED trator, receiver, gtiardlan or In any The College Man's Tailor otber capacity of trust. Consult It on them right. any matter connected with flnanclal Main Street and Forest Avenue F. A. Tiffany, Agent aflklrs. The company also accepts de­ SHOP, Corner North Spring Garden and Race Streeti posits, subject to check, and pays In­ R. D. No. d, Phoenixvilie, Pa. Higjhland Poultry Farm terest on balances. Ambler, - Peana. eb 6-Sm Fort Washington, Penna. Both Phones Ambler, Pa. Paul Jonss, Treasurer. Keystone Phone L MBttjeamamt'tia: wniivr.'iSKS^Etxm ysatsmar-.iUBaKatixi^imtm J THE AMBLER GAZETTE, THURSDAY, APRIL 9 1914 ••!i

ORELAND. Jlrs. Jaiiilr .Sclineipii has recovei^d from her recent Illness. %'- 1 SPRiNG AND SUMMER This .Sunday evening the membera L V •••1 Easter Bonnets of Christ Ev. Lutheran church will L f) \ \ ^ 1 unite in holding Easier services with FOOTWEAR Trinity Lutheian church, of Fort A nice selection of iiiillin- iVERLASTI Washington. Tho special Easter ser- ery for ladies and children at WERE YOU THERE LAST SUNDAY NIGHT AT tHE MT. PLEASANT \lccs arranged for by tho Sunday AT COPE'S reasonable prices. school of Christ church will be held B.'\PTI3T CHURCH? IF NOT, YOU MISSED A GREAT SERVICE. ASK on Bunday evening, April 19. 2 Full and Complete line of the follow­ Also a full line of spring ANYONE WHO WAS THERE, AND DON'T MISS THE NEXT ONE, It is rumored that S. LaMonte Hall­ ing: and suiiniier shoes for men, ••EVERLASTING LIFE,", AN EASTER CANTATA BY THE BIBLE man, who pitched for the St, Paul women and children at SCHOOL CHORUS OF 30'VOICES NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT, 7.45 team, of Fort Washington, in the The Leading lady ^en's and Ladies' dull calf, russet calf ehurch league last season, has signed and patent colt, in blucher and but­ All the farm's a stage and the with Harrisburg team, of the Tri-state hen just now is the star; she is CHUSMAN'S league. ton. Latest styles and best makes. MT. PLEASANT BAPTIST CHURCH laying the foundation of future Prices in conformity with good 505 Butler Ave., Ambler Forest Ave., and Spring Garden St., AMBLER The property of Mrs. Bradfleld, on poultry profits. quality. In low siioes we have Ox­ "THERE'S A PLACE FOR YOU" ni-idge street, which was formerly oc­ cupied by George Lefferts, Is undergo­ Poullry fords and pumps in all leatliers. P. S. OF COURSE YOU WILL BE AT THE SERVICE ON APRIL 19. ing repairs. iAIso a full line of misses,' boys' and WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT. .Benjamin Thackera, of Canada, Is Regulator WYNDMOOR. children's shoes. spending some time here at the home 25c. 50c, OOc, $1.00; 25 lb. paU $2.50 On Saturday Mrs. William Unruh, of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles PENLLYN. CENTRE SQUARE. gives health and thereby in­ SUINENWEAR HOSIERY, full stock in Jr., underwent an operation al tlio Thackara. W. J. Cleeland lias moved into the The home of Charles Davis was dis­ creases the number of fertile all sizes. Germantown hospital for api' I'iiicitis. covered by William liernhard to be on Mrs. C. C. T. Smith has been on Bangslroth property. the sick list suffering from a severe eggs. Result—more and stur­ We also do all kinds of shoe repairing. At this writing Mrs. Unruh , report­ lire Monday afternoon. The family ed to be doing as well as ^o.n be ex­ Sir Gallahad, the prize winning dog attack of the grip. dier chicks. of Mr. Persliing, died last week. was immediately notilied. Tlie house First-class workmanship. pected. , was lilled with smoke and the flames Dr. Albert Beck, of the Samaritan Mr. Ivivingstone's household goods Matthias F. Walz, a member of the could be heard in the walls, and It is hospital staff, Philadelphia, and his Pratls Baby Cliick Food have arrived from New England, ilc senior ciass of the .\... Airy seminary, believed the lire had several hours' mother have returned to their home has purchased the former Cleelaml S5c, 50e and $1.00 H. S. COPE had charge of the ...rvices in Grace start before being discovered. The after a lirief visit here as the gueats property. Quality Shoe Store, Ambler, Pa. Butheran church . ,;:.day. locai fire company was called into ser­ of Jlrs. B. H. MacDonald. is the greatestchick saverknown. The public sell ... was fumigated on Mr. and Mrs. William Scott, of vice, but after doing eilicient work the I'M ward McCauly, Jr., who has been Refuse substitutes; insist on Pratta. Saturday beea,, . of a number of the Wayne Junction, spent the week-end members found they were unable to ill for some time on account of scarlet Satisfaction Gnaranteed or Money Back pupils liavinj; ,.id German measles. with Mr. iUul Mrs. W. H. Adams. cope with the flames, and a call was fever, is now able to be up and about S Get Pratta 160 page Poultry Book The homes . those children, who are Mrs. Scott will spend some time here. sent in to the Montgomery company, the houee. TOWNTOPICST Mr. and Mrs. Gift have moved into attlicted, ha c been placarded. of Norristown, for help, but even the An inieresting and entertaining Sold and guaranteed by J. W. Craft. Paul ]'•. Wolper, who was given' a the Thomas B. Wunder place, Morris two companies were unable to master Easter program will be rendered this tAva. Paul Binder, o£ Church street, call by tiic Grace Butheran church to and Sehool liouse roads, which Mr. the flames. All the furniture waa Sunda.\ evening in the Oreland Baptist -IS critically ill. succeed the liev. Charles Gauger, re­ Gift has recently purchased. .saved by the neighbors. Good work mission by the Sunday school scholars. ELECTION OF COUNTY SUPERIN­ H. B. Drayton is unloading a car of Easter post cards, Esister novelties signed, has accepted the call and will was done by the young nozzFeman of On account of there not being a TENDENT. coal. •.and Kaster candy at Deck's 5 and 10. have fuil cliarge aftflr his ordination, the local company, Walter Roynan, sullicient number of the members pre­ To the School Directors of Montgom­ which will be about June 1st. O. M. Parsons, who has been post­ and I':arl Bernhard and John Fry also sent oh Monday evening the regular Violin and clarinet lessons. Inquire ery county: master and storekeeper here for a deserve credit for their repeated ef­ monthly meeting of the Oreland Fire at Foy's jewelry store, Anibler. 9apr3t Bevi P. Maust is laying a cement walk along the side of his house. number of years, desires to contradict forts to rescue the property and save company was not held. Notice is hereby given that tho Hasty dessert—'Phone Niblock for Rose Elily, Margaret Paul and James the rumors that he intends leaving the structure. It is believed the flre Deputy Sheriff Fox, of Norristown, school directors of Montgomery Coun­ Joe creani. Product made daily from Burton arc among the children of this Penllyn, where he has established a was caused by a defective flue. The was a caller in Oreland on Monday. ty will meet at the Court House in the fresh fruits. place who are said to be confined to big business and has a large number loss is about $3500, partially insured. A splendid event took place hero Norristown on Tuesday, the fifth day of friends. His business connections Jos. A. Buchanan has returned to his their homes alliicted with German last Thursday evening at the home of May, 1914, at 10 o'clocl< ante meridian, .and activities have won for him a David J. Schwenk and family mo­ for the purpose of electing a legally duties in the Ambler postofHce after measles. tored to Roxborough on Sunday. Jlrs. Clem, when a number of young large following, and many local per­ folks from Philadelphia. Flourtown qualified person as county superinten­ a, week's illness. The session of the Stinday sohool of sons are working in his behalf to se­ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Rogers and Grace Butheran church will be held at and ("Ireland ter/dered a miscellaneous dent of public schools for the ensuing Mrs. Kmma Besson is at the Devon- cure his reappointment as postmaster. family, of Jeffersonville, called on I. term. • stilre, Atlantic City, where she will re­ the usual hour this Sunday morning. H. Detwiler and family Sunday. shower to Miss Zelda Halloweil, of Wm. G. Just has the contract to Flourtown, and Wesley Clem. The main over Kaster. A fire at lyaverock on Sunday even­ Mr. and Jlrs. Ralph Beaver Strass­ J. HORACE LANDIS, ing, which destroyed a lot of railroad place 400 tons of crushed stone on tlie announcement of the engagement of Joseph H. Fretz and Bro. will hold burger are spending a few days at Superintendent of Public Sc|hools. ties and wooden paving blocks, was Penllyn and Springhouse turnpike. the young cauple was made some time a public sale of Iowa horses at Doy­ Oakdale, Long Island. April 6, 1914. 9 apr 3t the cause for calling out three fire ago and their marriage is expected to lestown on Friday. Mrs. Charles Spaeth, of Olney, was take place early in June. companies—Wyndmoor, Edge Hill and GWYNEDD VALLEY. visiting in this section the past week. You can make some one happy by Glenside. About 2600 feet of hose was S. R. Gates will sail this week, tak­ Charles Halberstadt set out 2000 The improvements to be made in •giving him or her your' Piano votes if used in order to conduct a stream of Notice to Breeders ing with him several horses, and re­ calibage plants the early part of the the Oreland Baptist mission will con­ .vou are not saving them for yourself. water from, the nearest plug to thei join F. K. Bond in England, where Jlr. week. sist of the installation of an electro­ , StiUwac-on, The Druggist. blaze. The local firemen were in ser­ Ijoiid is now residing. Ouite a largo number of the resi­ lier anrl the extension of the platform PETER PAN An Illustrated lecture on the Holy vice from about 7.30 Sunday evening dents of this plaee and vicinity expect the entire width of the main auditor­ Trial as a 2-year-old, 2:16. Won mon­ until 1 o^clock Monday morning. Jlr. and Mrs. Jlichael Geiselman ium. jLanH vraa given ^Thursday evening i.i lia\t' removed lo their country honn'. to attend the free food exhibition, fruit, ey in the Futurity as a 2-y«ar-old. Lipper uubun Brethren's church by George 1!. Kggleston is repairing his T. D. Just had an accident Saturday, flowers and livt- .stock show,, which will BREED TO A COLT TROTTER. Rev. D. W. Kurtz, of Philadelphia. driveway by resurfacing It with top- He fell from a tree, but received only be held the Inst three days in the RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Peter Pan is a nancisome rich colored Barnett Binswanger, owner of the dressing of cinders. bruises. He was unconscious for sev­ week at Norristown. WILLIAM SHOWACK. bay horse, extremely fast, good feet :M:orriU farm, north' of Amljler died Jlrs. Walter Frolic is conflned to her eral minutes. Jlr. and Mrs. Richard Lewis and Whereas, death has invaded the membership of and legs, stands 16 hands, weighs 1150, room on ai'count of a severe attack of the Wissahickon Fire Company and removed one ijn Philadeiphia on Wednesday, aged Jlrs. 11. 1!. Bartow has removed to the Misses JIaxweil. of Bryn Mawr, of our oldest workers in the person of William and can win in the show ring, as he •ol. The funeral was held Saturday. rheumatism. her country home. wore Sunday guests of Jo.seph Allen. Showack, therefore, be it has won quite a number of blue rib­ Mrs. l:enjamin Eggleston entertain­ Jliss Laura Nippes was up on Sat- Harry Beattie bjcal barber, attend­ Resolved. That in thia dispensation of Provi­ bons over good horses. This colt as a J-,ast Sunday evening in the Mt. ed the Young Badies' Sewing circle at TPleasant Baptist ohurch, Mr. l^aui Eno u'rday. She will lome to the Gwyn­ ed the funeral of T. G. Warner on dence the Company deplores the loss of an aged yearling, trotted a quarter In 34 sec­ her liome oiu' day the past week. hurst on May 20 and will open the JTonday' at Trevose, Pa. and active member, and in recognition of his long onds, and as a 2-year-old trotted a and the Mt. Plea.sant Mandolin club period of service to the Company, we desir'e to ex­ Xo services will be held this Thurs­ the house on June 1. Freed and Conijiany, nf T..ansdale, full mile in 2:16, half in 1:05, last assisted in the musical part of the ser­ day evening in Grace Ijutheran churcii. tend our tribute of respect in his memory to the I". A. Wills, Irvin King and Geo. 11. have flnished installing hot water family of the deceased, and to tender them our quarter in 31 seconds. As a three- vice. "* On Good I'riday evening preparatory Rcbnian were out Saturday. s\stem in the store and dwelling of F. sincere sympathy in their bereavement. year-old worked a mile in 2:09 and At the .sacred musicale service Sun­ ser\if-es will be held ffillowed on Sun­ William Jlollenhauer and George Clifford Bernhard. Three 20-colu.mn Resolved. That these resolutions be inscribed on won money In the colt stakes. day evening in Calvary Metliodi.->l day by the celebration of holy com­ the records of the Company, a copy he forwarded Lowery have moved to the A. R. radiators, arc used to supply heat for church, iliss Marion Posey sang a munion. the store. to the family of the deceased and publication This colt is sired by Onward Silver, soprano solo, and R. F. Bamphere, vio­ Tliomas plaee. made ill the Ambler Ga^^ette. 2;05'/4, sire of 50 In the list, including George G. Bightcap, butcher at The following letters remain uncall­ linist, assisted the Wesley choir. Hiram Kriebel unloaded a carload WILLIAM BROWN, Spanish Queen. 2:07, winner of the Cromie's store, was laid up the early of fertilizer last week. ed for In the local postofiice: D. A. JESSE F. DAVIS. Unclaimed letters remaining in the part of tbe week. J. M. HAYWOOD, M. & M. stake and $20,000 in 1909, Wm. G. Just has received several Blynn. Mrs. Levis. A. C. Hayser, T. W Ambler postotilqe are for: Mrs. Mary Committee. also Telemachus, 2:08, and Druien, A child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Al- carloads of cruslied stone. Brendle, Mrs. F. S. Dawson, Jlrs. Fill­ Jetter, Mrs. Mfiry Capelli. Rev. and bomondi, of Fast "Willow Grove ave­ 2:04, and sold for export tor $20,000. mnn Dawson. LOST. His Dam, Hallie Hardin, a race mare, JMrs. Herbert Gesnev, .lohn Fulmer, nue, died on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steiger, nf Phil­ JRobert Naylor, Master Arthur Thomas. SPRINGHOUSE. Lost Saturday evening near the Mattison ave. was seoond to Rythmic, 2:05'/4, in the adelphia, spent Sunday at the home of school, a rhinestone and tortoise shell hair pin. M. & M. and a producer, being the dam The Badies' Aid society of the Pres­ LANSDALE. Mrs. Wiiliam Piatt and Miss Kath­ Mr. and Mrs, Harry Beattie. Jlr. Finder return to MRS. RUSSELL DAVIS. ljyterian church, will hold an import- Un Tuesday of last week Jacob arine Chambers will sail for Europe Steigpr. who is an interpreter, speaks It 903 Mattison Ave., Ambler. of Betty Brook, 2:09, and Peter Pan. .•ant meeting Thii^day srtcrucKin ir Heck^ -r and ia 'uily reiurned from on April 21st, anil spend some, time TERMS, $25 for tha season, $5 down the following Inngnages: Knglish, at time of fist service. Mares bred this ^ek aC ni#'*hoine of Mrs 1. t-'lorUi I. in Rome. French, Italian, German and Spanish. HORSES FOR SALE. Hec.'i.'t.i, nt «t.:~ siMn-p. A.i1 n o o C: jBi s of s<'iirlet fever are reported Frederick Fletcher and family mov­ and proving not to liave becM with 2 heavy draught^farm horaes. Address foal may be returned for service free •are urgeo ic le uMsent. 1, liaa Third street. ed to Hillside on Thursday. P. O. BOX 76, T-e 'jviv 1 meetings in the Green Mrs. Isaiah Sperry, who ban. beeh Robbed. It Fort Washington, Pa. of charge, except the down money, tlie\ ,-Ai.- <'fuyi'.. ''• ' .-ir^ ma.\U^ %• ...A.—--' very sick, I3 Improving slowly. following season. <^ i^ t.Wf) new ;ai''OS of the J,\ u. fci. "i A. .:?ij,ei tjva'i ./lical ehurch will last ApHl fith to ,9th and will be conduct­ William Mitcheltree and family mov­ Early Monday morning the Doyles­ FOR SALE. D V/, C C. TAYLOR, 'X in 'h" (1 =tr •; Unown ai- ^o. 4 Th ed l''riday from Port Washington to town railway station was broken into ^organizinK of i^iese two cunips 1J lo h^ ed b^ Ja, es T. Bowe, otherwise Brood sows, sucking pigs and shoats for sale, B.oad Axe. Pa. known as "Sunny Jim." the house vacated by Frederirlc Flet­ and robbed of $20 from the cash draw­ alao 10 ft. galvanized Imperial windmill, nearly «iade before the'term of District Presi- er. $10.95 in change was left. Tha Mrs. Ella Garner, of Bansdale, is cher. new, 40 ft. steel tower. D. F. MARPLE. in registered bonds of $500 each, interest ^acting as major while the latter is on Large house in Ambler, all conveniences, gar­ GIVEN AWAY. has been confined to his bed witll farm here. den and stable, 2 acres. J. WATSON CRAFT, payable semi-annually at the rate of 4/'jVo, free of the island of Guam in the Philipines. malarial fever. One year old Scotch collie, good watch dog, will all taxes. Lower Gwynedd township expended apr 9-3t Ambler, Pa. give away, 601 N. MAIN ST.. Bids to be opened on Monday, April 20, 1914. At Mt. Pleasant Baptist church this An attack of tonsllitis has housed up $425 in opening the snow-drifted roads. Up Ambler, Pa. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all Sunday in the morning the choir will Claude Kriebel, and Jacob Budwlg, of The township is now placing 2flo tons FOR SALE. bids. F. C. WEBER. Hanccck street, is reported quite ill. sing two anlliems: "Our Victorious of crushed stone on Tennis avenue. Firewood for sale by the cord, or cut in any FOR SALE. apr 9-2t Secretary. Head," Miles, and "Wake With Songs All the four hotels of Lansdale ob­ length desired. Will deliver. Dahlias, Tuberoses, 5c and 10c for large clumps. •of Gladness," by Tyler. Mr. Jos. J. tained licenses without much trouble. G. HOWARD BERNHXRD, Few Gladiolus bulbs, 2 for 5c. Clearing Out Publio Sale of Personal Johnson will sing "upen the Gates," John Bartholomew, a photographer THREE TUNS. apr 9-3t Blue Bell, Pa. MISS MULLIGAN, Property apr 9-3t 222 Summit \we.. Fort Washington. Knajip. Tn the evening at 7.45 "Ever­ of Lansdale, attended the state con­ Walter Rex has moved to the John for Thomas Lake, on Limekiln pike, at Dresher, lasting I>it'e," an Kaster musical canta­ vention of photographers held in M. Rex farm, and the property her WANTED. Upper Dublin township, ta, will be given by a chorus of 30 Scranton and while there went to hear vacted, which has been purchased by Washing and ironinfiT wanted to take home, or LOST. Friday, April 10th, 1914 voices wilh Mlss Binda Sage, soprano; Billy Sunday preach. C. Wm. Haywood, of Ambler, wiil be day's work. MRS. C. HOPSON, Yellow and white hound dog, name on collar. at 1 o'clock. On Alonday of last week E. C. Pen- occupied by the new owner after some Itp 123 North St., Ambler. Reward. W. HUBER, Mrs. B. M. Hainer, contralto; Dr. R. Itp Gwynedd Valley, Pa. newel i succeeded Superintendent repairs and improvements are com­ G. Wildrick, tenor, and Mr. Jos. J. FOR SALE. Johnson, bass, as soloists. The public Scheerbaum at the Cox stove foundry. pleted. John D. Stackholise, of Am­ FOR SALE. Cancer is causing the critical illness bier, has under his charge the several Good couch, rocking chair, morris chair, other Invited. chairs, small stove. 2 screen doors, 12 yds. rag car­ 2 good farm or work horsea, sound. a^ Routine business was transacted of Jlrs. Fred. Greebe, of Maplo avenue. changes to be made to the hnuse. pet, dishes, several yds. of oil cloth, glass jars, W. HUBER, Consisting of the following; Gray horse, a good Friday evening at the meeting of the The musical professor, Henry S. Easter services at the Baptist c hapel walnut bedstead and springs. apr 9-3tp Gwynedd Valley, Pa. farm horse; set heavy double harness.' 2 sets sin* Godshalk, of "\'ork avenue, is seriously Sunday afternoon. You will ),(, well No. 1 Douglas Street, gle harness, collars, linea, bridtea, etc., platform Wissahickon Fire Co. The apparatus apr 9-2tp Ambler, Pa. spring market wagon, nearly new, will carry 70 was reported in good eondition, and ill with pneumonia. come. ., "^'iSHI FOR RENT l.ast week was spent here by Jacoh bushels; l-horae market wagon, jump-seat car­ plans were made for a test of same. FOR SALE*. House for rent on Andross ave., all convenienc­ riage, 2 tons hay. Plose has been received for the chem­ Laiulis, of I>ancaster, the guest of MONTGOMERYVjLLE. es. $15 per mo., also 98 Hendricks st., all conven­ IKJUSEHOLD GOODS-Good cook stove, 2 oil Eli S. Kruiip, of West Eighth street. Good pool and billiard table combined.all in good iences. L. B. HECKLER, stoves, «ll cooking utensils, dishes of all kinds, 2 ical engine. $2.').7u had been collected Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward llmer, order. HARVEY DAGER, It Ambler, Pa. tables. 6 kitchen chairs. 6 caneseat chairs, 3 rock­ by the delinquent committee, and the The month of March was spent in a son, on Friday. 9 apr-3t Ambler, Pa. Toledo, O., by Henry • S. Godshalk, ing chairs, 2 bedsteads, white enamel bedstead, games committee turned $l.-'n into tlie Mr. and Mrs. William Broc^l^i^ and cot, 2 bureaus, 2 washstands, 3 other stands, side­ where lives his sister, Mrs. William J. FOR SALE. treasury. The contract with John A. family visited ,Mr. and Jlrs. Ravmond PUBLIC SALE board, handmade; wardrobe, 3 lounges, parlor Rupp. l-horse hay wagon, pole and shafts. Buick 4- suit, 6 pieces; cupboard, 25 yds. rag carpet. 50yds. Kelly to share in the moving picture and son, of Prospectville, on Sunday. of Horses, Cows, Automobiles, Poultry, cylinder automobile, runabout. Dynamo to run brussels carpet, stair carpet, pillows, bolsters, receipts has almost expired, and the Alvin White lost a horse on Jb.nday. Harness, Etc. 52 lights. HARVEY DAGER, quilts, mattresses, pillow cases, sheets, lamps, •committee was instructed to receive JARRETTOWN. John Luxton has bought tho Dager apr 9-3t Park Ave. Storage House, Ambler. clocks, looking glasaea, curtains. Everything At A. A. Fretz's Blue Bell hotel, Blue Bell, VA propositions for a renewal. A letter The board of road supervisors met farm at Montgomery Square. will positively be sold, as Mr. Lake will quit Saturday. About $3000 is in the treas­ miles west of Penllyn station, Montgomery Co., on WANTED. housekeeping. ft was recei\ed for the rental of the lot William Anderman purchased a Geo. H. Kern, Auct. Oliver Houpt, Clerk. tor out-door pictures. New horses ury, and the former collector, William horse last Wednesday. Saturday, April 25, 1914 Woman to represent us in Ambler. Splendid opportunity to engage in permanent business. have been "secured 'by the company, Lightkep, turned into the treasury James Buzby has bought (.'harles at 14). m. $200. Several repair jobs were out­ A{)ply by letter. The Spirella Company, Inc, PUBLIC SALE. and the animals have been, insured. A Service's place. 1613 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, It Carload of Accjlimated Horses treasury balance of $289.41 was report­ lined for the roads, and crossing pipes will be put into place in two sections. ed. A committee was appointed to Fine Penn'a Cows on Easter Monday Direct from Franklin county, shipped in a pal­ Taylor Jlelin and wife have remov­ ace car and ready to go to work, at Joseph H. •prepare resolutions on the death of Thia will be a complete sale of good live stock of Will be sold at public sale on MONDAY, APRIL Fretz's hotel. Ambler. Pa. ed to George Shaffer's house. all kinds, automobiles, machinery, harness, etc. "William Showack. The proposition 13, 1914, at Hallmeyer's hotel. West Monday, April 13, 1914 •was declined with tlianks to give a Augustus Lentz and family have Anyone having such per.ional property for sale, Point, Pa., one carlpad of extra fine should notify us at once. 5% comraiasion charged and heavy Penna. freah and springer at 1 o'clock sharp. show in lhe opera house with the Cen­ moved to their new place and will make their home in their wagon house on live stock,lO'/o on other forms of personal prop­ cows selected by Mr. Zern himself. ^M^ High-ciaaa draught, farm and general tre Square Fire Co, erty- H. J. DAGER, INC.. Agenta. He writes that he has two Holstein cows that ^MKH.^ purpose horses, blacks, browns, grays until the dwelling is comp'oted. A. A. Fretz, Auct. Ambler, Pa. milk 55 and 60 Ibs. of milk a day and weigh 2500 J. G. Danehower, Clerk. It ll^*\) and bays. Rev. Mr. Holston's goods were re­ lbs.; also several red and roan cows that weigh IjUl I Nos. 1 and 2, pair bay horsea with moved to Quakertown on Friday Don't Raise 1300 lbs. apiece. The whole load will be tho kind blazed faces, 5 yrs. old, 15?i hands high, weigh you do not get a chance to select from every day. niorning by Harvey Dager's automo­ Clearing Out Public Sale of Personal Bear that in mind. All we ask is that you attend 2400 lbs., a good acting and well broken team, a bile. Property. this sale and see thia exceptional lot of Penna, good farm or general purpose team. Raymond Smith returned home from cows. You all know we have what we advertise. Nos. Sand 4, pair bay hor8es,6 yrs. old.lShjm'^ For L. B. Dick, on his farm, situate on Skippack weigh 280O lbs., well broken, great acton the hospital l.ast Thursday. Remember the day, Easter Monday. Sale at 1.3U road, near Broad Axe. p. m. D. S. ZERN & SON. mated. , . , , , Mr. and Mrs. John Kngle and Sam­ Tuesday, April 14, 1914 Nos. 5 and 6, pair brown horses, 5 and ( uel Kngle spent Jlonday in Philadel­ at 1 o'clock sharp. hands, weigh 2950, good big team, great' phia. Public Sale of the Entire Herd of 25 well broken. ,. , „ Willard Llghtkep spent the week­ The Dust Head of High Grade Guernsey Fresh Nos. 7 and 8, pair brown horses, 5 and 6 yrs., Palace hands, good actors and a well broken team. end with his parents here. Cows and Heifers, 3 Registered Shorthorn Bulls, 3 Registered Berk­ Nos. 9 and 10, pair black horses, 5 and 6 yra., 16 Rev. A. B. Peterson, of the Metho­ ^ 9^ hands, weigh 2800, good actors and well broken. dist church, will hold the Easier ser­ Pair dapple gray horses, 6 and 7 year.s old, 16 shire Boars and a Lot of Barrows Nos. 11 and 12. pair red roan horses, 5 yrs., 16 vices next Sunday. Rembve It hands high, blocky built, weigh 2600 pounds.a fine Suitable for Overkeepers hands, weigh 2800, well broken, great actors, team; bay horse, 16 'i hands high, a perfect family well mated. . , .... By using an Eclipse Electric Cleaner. horse; 2 line dairy cowa,hard to beat for dairy pur­ on the Henry Pratt McKean "Pine Run Farm," corner Welsh and McKean roads, 3 miles eaat of Nos. 13 and 14, pair gray horses, 5 and 6 yrs., 16 —Most disfiguring skin eruptions, poses; 1 close springer, when fresh will make 20 hands, weigh 2800, a good broke team and good scrofula, pimples, rasher, etc., are due PRICE $30 qts., the other ia milking 14 qts. at present; fine Penllyn station, Pliila. &. Reading railroad, and actors. to impure blood. Burdock Blood Bit­ Guernsey heifer, 2 thoroughbred registered Hcrk- 1' i miles east of Lehigh Valley trolley at Spring- Movies One feature that distinguisiies, this shire brood sows, 1 will be due in May, the olher No. 15, bay horse,5 yrs., 15 '1 hands, weighs 1400, ters as a cleansing blood tonic. Is well machine.from all other cleaners, and bred reeently; 3 line Berkahire shoats, thorough­ house, Pa., on a great acting horse and broken to all harne3s,one recommended. Jl.OO at all stores. bred; nbout 20 extra fine White Wyandotte chick­ of the good kind. whioli gives it the greatest eFficionoy, Monday, April 20, 1914 No. 16. brown horse. 0 yra., ib-X, hands, a good 19 mar 4t ena, 100 bus. corn,2-horse hay wagon,good as new: IMondav, Wednesday is the gear-driven brush, which is fol­ milk wiigon. Buick automobile with truck bo:i hands, weighs ;and Friday 7.30 p. m. CALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKET. opening whioh is practically equiva­ ly new: set expreas harness, set light single har­ 130O,a great acting mare.broken to all harness and lent to twice covering the groiiiul. ness, blankets, 2-horse riding cultivator, l-horse a perfect iiicture. ,„ , , QUICK, EASY AND SANITARY. cultivator, corn sheller, corn marker, disk harrow, No. 18, gray mare. 5 yrs., 18 hands, weighs 1400, FRIDAY, COUNTRY STORE ALL FRESH VEGETABLES FROM smoothing harrow, fodder cutter, new; large feed These cattle are sired by registered bulls and a good acting mure and well broken, a good brood REQUIRES NO OILING, traced back at least through six generations on THE FARMERS chest. Syiai^use plow,incubator and brooder, hand sire's side. I consider this the best lot of high- mare. „ , , For Sale by *ced drill, lot crude oil, wagon poles, wagon jack, grade stock 1 have looked over for a long time, The balance will bo "^ Kood as money will buy lot milk cans.step und other ladders,sausage stutt­ guaranteed to be all right in udder and teats. up to day of shipping. Gentlemen, como to this Saturday, 6.30 p. CARLOAD OF APPLES, $2 BOX er, wheelljarrow, grindstone, new platform .scales, Tuberculin tested within the laat year. They will sale and buy good acclimated horaes, shipped in a m. lot bags, 2 iron pis trougha, lawn mower, lot ne^v absolutely be sold for the high dollar, as Mr. Mc­ palace car and ready to go to work. No danger of WHOLESALE Raymond B. Sellers planks, post spade, 'j peck and }''• bus. mcxsures, Kean is now breeding Shorthorns. Coach will sickness. Horses will bo at the above-named stables two days previous to day of sale for in­ Vaudeville 17o V4 PK., 32o Yz PK. ropes and pulleys, forks, rake3,hoes, spades, a.xcs, meet south-bound train arriving at Penllyn sta­ saws and other tools, numerous other things not tion at 12.28, north-bound train at 12.53, also spection. All horses to be as represented. Trial Electrical Contractor mentioned. The moat of these things are nearly trolley arriving at Springhouse at 1.05 p. m. from given. Conditions cash. J. REX DAGER. new. Conditions by HENRY C. BIDDLE. Ambler. Catalogues by applying to J. Rex Dag­ Successor to J. J, Dager, FRESH SHAD George Geatrell. Auct. Anibler. Pa. er, Ambler, Pa., or Robert Turner, superinten­ Arthur Fretz, Auct. R. W. Leidy, Clerk. 45c UP, LARGE SIZES I J G. Danehower, Clerk. dent, at farm. Conditions cash. Don't forget sale of high-grade Guernsey cattle 511 N. Broad % idj<'iale I Warren Biddle, Cashier. • It at H. P. McKean's on Monday, April 20, 1914. ROE AND BUCK apr 9-2t J. REX DAGER, AuctB ut 1. p. m. It ADMISSION, iOC. BELL Pnoi I ) r 1. i«r«BaMigK3iaMfr*v?,wiinr>. vs. f^rswuM'a •!»•.•.> ,,Vk'.U%tfftt^.,M.Affii^J!3.JEa4»'tl%0;^a«iMKZm^ vjiii.a^..- ^n;-mmttjXiS^jMi;isMS3BasjS£iWuiwsmg^iaBtaeA

A daughter wag born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Courtland Ross, ot Beth­ lehem pike. H. S. Cope, in this issue, presents FOR EASTER seasonable suggestions in footwear, Easier Time itead the adv. riake Your Lawn and Garden Upera House, special attraction, this S. B. Hams, Fresh Eggs, Regular is now at hand. Nothing better for Thursday nighl—Tho Ghost Club, in breakfast than ham, bacon, or eggs. iSi.K reels. 5 and 10c. . Work a Rea! Pleasure Hams, Sliced Ham, Bacon We have a fresh supply this "week of All sizes chocolate eggs for Easier. Michener's star brand hams, and bacon. .Values placed thereon free of charge. .Sheiiherd's, BuUer avenue. Hams weighing from 8 to 18 pounds You can do this if you u.se the , inlu tools—tlic kind we can Mr.-and Mrs. b'red. A. Gilbert spent each. supply you with, as we have a full ii„e of Shovels, Forks, Sunday wilh the latter's brother, A SLICE OF HAM All kinds of fresh fruit and vege­ Ilarry Huckle, in West Philadelpliia. Hoes, Rakes and Spades, Gmss and Hedge Shears, I^awn tables. A meeting of the proposed Anibler Mowers, Garden Trowels and Weeders, Rubber Hose and to fry or serve cold is most delicious club entliuslasts is called for tins Wheelbarrows. We also have a tull line of Stable, Dairy at all seasons. If you wish something Fresh fish on Friday. Thur.sday evening in the Boys' club choice in ellher f building. and Pouhry Supplies, also Paiuis, Oils, Varnishes, Stains, QUALITY STORE. lioyal Mattison and Florence E. Enamels, Brushes and House I'lirnishing Goods. FRESH OR SALT MEATS Sliver, liolh of Ambler, were granted you can get it hero. 'W'e receive a a marriage license in Norristown on We will appreciate your tr.KJt.- and will give you every I'resh supply of Meat.s at frequent In­ H. D. JONES Tuesday. possible courtesy. tervals, and that is tho reason every^ Mrs. Nejlson Sharp spent several thing is of such delicious flavor, etc. days the past'week motoring through the surrounding country In her new Hupmobile. TOWNJOPICS. Un Tuesday evening, D. D. G. M. Chiirles Kratz will install the newly B. S. Moore returned last week af-. elected officers of Ambler lodge. No. G. M. DECK S CO. ter spending a few days In Montreal, 1045, I. O. O. F. Can., on business. You can make some one happy by John H. Geltz, Meat Market Keystone Phone J4iVl At Shepherd's, on Butler avenue, can giving him or her your Piano votes iC Bell 'Phone i67A be found a full line of Easter candy, you are not saving them for yourself. TINSMITHING AJUBLUK, PA. baskets, novelties and post carda. Stillwagon, The Druggist. AMBLER A very pleasant dance was given Miss Helen Dixon, returned to her Hardware Housefurnishings Saturday evening In the Boys' club home in Philadelphia on Monday after building. 40 persons were present. spending a few days here as the guedl At the service Sunday mornjng In of her sister, Mrs. C. C. Mehler. Easter Time Trinity Memorial church. Dr. 'R. G. Miss Catherine A. Durkln, who has Wildrlck beautifully sang "The Palms." been contined to her room for the pasl Miss Gladys 'Whiting, of Baltimore, week suffering with quinsy, is suffi­ Md., has been the guest of Mr. and ciently recovered to be about again. Easter has arrived, and with it tho Mrs. Russell Davis, of Mattison ave­ The daintiest Easter novelty this demand for spring necessities. nue. year Is a miniature Easter bonnet in Miss Elizabeth Rieger, of Philadel­ a cenventional hat box. These are on Onion Sets and all the best flower and, phia and Penllyn, was the guest of sale at Roberts' drug store and cust Mlss Mae Shoemaker over the week­ 25c. garden seeds. Fresh stock sure of a end. , I ! Following his annual custom, Rees TAR BAGS crop. Mrs. Harry J. Bowne, of Euclid ave­ C. Roberts, apothecary, will give a fivo nue, after a two weeks' illness, has cent chocolate Easter egg to each of for furs and clothing as a thorough protection against sufficiently recovered to be about the first 200 customers on Saturday- moth. again. next. J. J. HARTON Miss Marie T. •Woodington and Mr. Harvey Dager's; vans are this Wed­ OVERCOAT SIZE, 75 CENTS Paul C. Cantner, of Philadelphia, were nesday moving Mr. Snyder's goods Sunday guests of ^fr. and Mrs. Harry from Church street to Warren Ken- ' FUR COAT SIZE", 90 CENTS Cor. N. Main and Walnut Sts., Ambler derdiiies house on North Ridge ave­ J. Bowne. (Suitable for the largest auto coat) BOTH PHONES Robert B. 'Wood, of Rosemary ave­ nue. nue, secretary of the Cruse-Kemper The Ghost Club—Opera House— SMALLER SIZES, 50 an CENTS Co., has taken a cottage at Cape May Tliursda.v. Featuring Mario Bonnard, SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK ATI ^'%^%'%^'%^-%%^%%.'%'%^/%.'%/%^ the world's greatest motion-picture for the summer.' 5c per lb. COHEN'S. You can make .some one happy by actor, in this wonderful society exclus­ Flake or Ball Tar Camphor giving liim or her your Piano votes if ive production. Pure Gum Camphor, in 1 oz. blocks 75c per lb. $2.50 and $3 Ladies' Skirts at $1.98. you are not saving them for yourself. The most effective «ay to store furs $2 Skirt, special at $1.25 and 98c. Stillwagon, The Druggist. and winter clothing is by the use of A very good line of ladles' waists, On Wednesday evening, March S3, tar bags. Fresh tar bags of tht' lat­ by Rev. H. S. Cook, at his residence est improved models are on sale at special at 93. OPERA •\vere married John Pidlock, of Ureland, rioberts' drug store. Rees C. RolDerts, Apothecary and I^mma J. X. yior, of Ambler. J. Re.x Dager will hold a public sale Earl Walton, of Doylestown, who is of acclinialed hoi'ses at Hotel Ambler next Monday afternoon. Mr. flager employed by the Childs' company, was will absii sell H. P. McKean's Guernsey recenlly tranHl'erred to the Ambler rows al Pine Run farm on Monday, store. He is residing at North Wales. April 20. See ad vs. HOUSE I A special meeiing of the directors J. M. Fisher, principal of the Ambler iiiK retired in order. Rapp, for Am­ of the Amblor Boys' club •will be held The humnling of the lawn mower is schools, is confined to his lionie with bler, played a splendid game in the this Wednesday evening, when the fin­ a piea.sant sound to those wbo use grip. liiUl, making two hard catches ot Ily ;: ancial condition will be considered. A Coldwell liuuerial mower, lltiause it I'.-iIls, and figuring in a double play. run.s easy, cuts clean and lasts longer William Jenkins, of Gwynedd, spent full attendance of the members is Sunday in Ambler as the guest of Wil­ The olher redeeming feature of Ihts urged. than any other. See Deck & Co. before Iiome team's play was the pitching of ^^0^^^ \^iiii buy your new mower. liam J. Hough. I :.iananan, uho u-hiie on the rubber al­ James H. Horn will deliver an ad­ Miss Dorothy Houghton returned to Miss Helen Sanders, ot Philadelphia, luwed but one hit and one run. Maust, dress before the members of Washing­ was the guest of Mrs. Thomas Stinson who took Buchanan's place in the ton camp. No. 784, P. O. S. of A., of X'assar college, Poughkeepsle, N. Y.,ove r the week-end. EXTRA! ou Tuesday, after ^spending the spring I pitcher's box in the sixth, was wild Flourtown, on next Monday evening, ' at the start and before he became set- taking for his subject "Stand by Uur \aeatinn with her niother, Mrs. M. T. Ambler High School Baseball team Itoughton. Prior to returnin.g to' col­ wiil journey to Norrislown on April 15 i tied the visitors scored four runs on Glad Easter Flag." The same subject will be the tliree singles, a base oil'balls and three basis of Mr. Horn's address before the lege Miss Houghton, accompanied by and open the'season with the counly her niother, spent a short vacation in seat ball team. uild pitches and a passed ball. After members of camp No. 485, of Philadel­ iliis inning Maust pitched good ball, phia, on the evening of April 20. Atlantic City. There is an opening at Roberts' drug store for a young man to learn the llowlng liul one hit and one run. Greetings Sunday evening, March 29, W. V. On Tuesday evening in , Trinity drug business. Applicants must be at This Friday the locals will go to Memorial Episcopal church a most de­ Edkins, national councillor secretary, •lenkintown, where they will cross We have a generous supply of all kinds Thursda least 16 years of age. ' ' , lightful reclta' waa given, when the presented to Calvary M. E. church, of bats with the high school team of that of fresh fruits, vegetables and meats following program was rendered under Ambler, on behalf of Fidelity council. You can make some one happy by place. as well as Ham and Eggs aplenty for the direction of Mahlon Yardley, or­ No. ."Il), Daughters of Liberty, of Am­ giving him or her your Piano votes if the week-end selling. It is all fresh bler, a beautiful American silk flag, you are not saving them for yourself. The schedule of th" Ambler team ganist, by the following artists: Miss for the remainder of the school season and of the choicest selection. Pure Marion B. Posey, soprano; Dr. R.'G. making a very appropriate presenta­ Stillwagon, The Druggist. wholesome Easter candy of high grade. tion speech. The pastor. Rev. A. 0. Don't forget that the best paint, is as follows: April 14, Hatboro at Wildrick, tenor; Mr. Lucius Cole, vio­ James, accepted the gift in a betilting Hatboro; April 15, Norristown at Xor­ linist; Mr. Frantz Lorenz, cellist. varnishes, stains and enamels are ristown; April 17, Germantown Friends C.E.RIDGWAY&SON, address. made by Triton, Sibley & Co. and the AprilOf The Washington party county com­ at Germantown; April 21, Frankford mittee appointed J. E. Underwood an.l On Tuesday afternoon the members plaee to get iheiu is G. M. Deck & Cu. It Frankford; May 1, Abington al Am­ Cor. Lindenwold and Gieenwood Avenues, Amblei Rees C. Roberts, of Ambler, and Char­ of the Friendly dub, of Gwynedd, met E.xtraordinary iittraction — AmliUr bler; May 5, Abington at Abington; I at the home of Mrs. Watson K. les H. Miller, of Lansdale, a committee upera house—this Thursday evening. May S, Farm School at Ambler: May The great 6-reel to interview Franklin K. Moyer, of Phillips. A most delightful program The Ghost Club in six reels. The lavA- 12, Jenkintown at AmViler; May 15, Souderton, as to becoming a candidate was enjoyed. I'iorence Jenkins gave est moving picture ever shown in Am­ Hatboro at Ambler; May 19. Chelten­ production a reading from Schumaker's "Nature Good Clothes for the legislature from this district. bler. ham at Cheltenham; May 26, Sellers­ Mr. Moyer has accepted and will go in April." Ada Mammel read one of ville at Ambler; May 29, Palmyra at Walt Wilman's poems. Mary J. Am­ James Quinley, of Stoneboro, Pa., is before the voters at the May primar­ visiting relatives here. Mr. Quinley, Palmyra; June 3, Doylestown at Doy­ For Men & Ladies ies as candidate for assembly on the bler gave a re\ lew of a recent opera, lestown. are like the key to the "big front door." and current events were discussed by who was superintendent of the Frank­ Washington party ticket from this lin company, manufacturers of mag­ If you have them, you step right in. district. the several members. The Ghost Club nesia products, has resigned his posi­ Firemen's Association Meets. Tailor-Made Clothes are the best in­ The twin-advs of F. T. and S. R. Any one whn is about to buy a lawn- tion and will go into the same line of troduction you can have, socially or McVaugh are seasonable reminders mower, lawn 'ir garden tools, seeds, or business for himself and expects to The annual meeting of the Firemen's financially. that spring is here and summer is in house-furnishing necessities—fly wire locate his plant in the vicinity of Col­ associalion of Montgomery county Consider the matter yourself, then or fence win—stable, dairy or chick­ was held Saturday evening at Jenkin­ \. 5 and 10 cents prospect. For 30 years the P. R. V. umbia, Pa. town in the house of the Pioneer Fire come and make your selection—you'll butter has been sold in Ambler, and en supplies, paint, oils, varnishes Last Saiurday evening the newly be pleased. F. T. McVaugh handles this product— Staines, enamels, etc., will find no i-onipany, Xo. 1 In the absence of the larger or belter stock anywhere, than elected oflicei's of Agawan council, .\o. In-esident, Paui Jones, of Hatboro, An­ Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Alter­ a standard in Ambler for more than a 15, D. of P., were installed by Past drew Graham, of Jenkintown, vice ing and Scouring is unexcelled at spec­ generation. Carefully selected • pro­ at the hardware store of G. M. Deck Chief Annie Shields, of Tulpehocken duce and fruit, and tested milk and it- Co. They have the goods, their president of the associalion, presided. ial low prices. prices are right—why not give the lo­council. No. 25, wilh her staff. The The election ot olhcei^s for the ensu­ 'Mrs. H. H. Rynear cream from only approved dairies are I'ollowing officers of the local council ing year resulted as follows: Presi­ also on sale. S. R. McVaugh handles eal merchant your trade when he ean were installed: Prophetess, Matlio •well-known Bear creek ice, which is meet the market. It will pay you—it dent, Andrew Graham; vice president, will be appreciated. Myers; Pocahontas, Mary Stratton; B. II. Foster, of Edge Hiil; secretary, A. SILVERMAN harvested from pure mountain springs Wenonah, Emma Smith; Powhatan, H. A. Foster, of Glenside; financial No. 7 Main St. AMBLER. PA Facial and Scalp Treatinent nefir Williamsport and shipped as or­ Annie Richie; keeper of records, Mary dered to Ambler In carload lots. secretary, J. Norman Kline, of Jenkin­ E. Hartman; keeper of wampum, Mar­ town: treasurer, AViliiam J. Devine, of credit for his untiring efforts In pro­ In All Branches Rees C. Roberts and J. E. Under-< garet Scarlett; collector of wampum, Ambler; trustee for three years, curing the above data. The next wood, of Ambler, have been named by Ida Wood; first scout, C. C. Stratton; George B. Clay, of Jenkintown. meeting of the associalion will be held SHAMPOOING AND MANICURING the Washington party as two of the Everybody Likes second scout. Myrtle Sasson; first run­ Through the appointment of a com­ Saturday evening, June 6, in the Old conferees from Montgomery county to ner, Elizabeth Bowers; second runner, mittee the association will have plans Yord Road fire house at Elkins Park. HOME APPOINTMENTS MADE. meet the Bucks county conferees to Cor.a Seifert; first councilor, Anna prepared showing the location of all The annual banciuet of the associ.i- recommend a candidate for the con- Ruch; second councilor, George Hart­ lire plugs, giving the pressure of water tion will be held at Mineral Springs g:ressional nomination. These two IThis Kind of man; first warrior, Julia Urban; sec­ at each hydrant. inn, Saturday evening, April 18. The Penllyn Road, Ambler Ambler men were also appointed on a ond warrior, Anna Cox; third warrior, association will have as its especial committee from the Third legislative Anna Barger; guard of the forest, C. The reiiort ot tl^e fires that occurred W'ilhin the jurisdiction of tlie associa­ guesis the following -svell known firo Bell 'Phone 283d district to wait upon Franklin W. F. Seifert; guard of the tepee, Thomas tion, which was compiled by the sec­ fighters, I'hiladelphia being represent­ apr 9 Im Moyer, of Souderton, with a view of Candy Scarlett. A banquet followed the In­retary, was read and beS'ides being In­ ed by Fire Marshal Malory, Chief inducing him to be a candidate for stallation, whicii event was enjoyable. Murphy; Deputy Chief Davis, Battal- the legislature from this district. Tho teresting, ]iroved the good work that PROSPECTVILLE. Besides the two councils mentioned, is being- done by the companies of the lion Chiefs M. Welsh and J. Leithead. Mr. I'rank Anderson and family committee visited Mr. Moyer Friday delegations were present from the fol­ association. Mr. Foster deserves much Dela.warc Counly association will be evening and secured his assent to be a lowing councils: Susquehanna, Kyta, represented by the president and sec­ .spent Sunday with Mrs. Etta liinlile, candidate for the offlce. Leni Lenape, Seminole, Wissahickon, retary, Charles Salin and George D. of Whilemarsh. Vork Haven and Shandakln. Mrs. Justice Perry and Mrs. Harr.v Craig. The Bucks County association Fillman visited Mrs. William Fillman, H. J. Dager, Inc., real estate agents. Important Notice will be represented by President O. atEasteitlnie .Meyer, Jr. J. B. C. Maekie, of Edge of Hatboro, on Friday, Ambler, report the following transac­ to Fence Builders Ilill, chaplain of the association, will Mrs. Thomas AiulCrscm was tho tions made through their otHce during guesl oi Mrs. John lioupt, of Phila­ the past week: Sold for Frank Pal­ Distributing Depot for also be an honored guest. The com­ CHOCOLATE COATED niitlee, having in charge the arrange­ delphia, on Friday. umbo, of Ambler, his property corner "PITTSBURG PERFEC1' FENCES Mrs. George Erhinge, of Philadel­ COCOANUT CREAM EGGS, RICH of Spring Garden street and Belmont ments for the banquet, is: H. A. Fos­ avenue. Ambler, with lot of 100x150 The Only Electric Welded Fence Style ter, who w'ill be toastmaster; Andrew phia; Mrs. Eillie Hoffman, Miss Verna HEAVY COATING, 5c, 10c, 15o AND Graliam and George B. Clay. Williams, of Salem, N. J.; Miss Cun­ feet, to private parties, who contem­ ningham, of Trenton; Mr. Calvin HEISS' 25c. plate building on the unused portion of the' ground. Sold for Howard J. I'hillips, of Penns Grove, N. J., were Dager, properties 322, 324, 326 Railroad DRESHER. the guesis of Mr. and Mrs. Henry DECORATED, 5c, 10c AND 35c. Hoffman on /Thursday. Our new Spring Hats now avenue. West Ambler, to Frank Pal­ Thomas Bake will have a sale ot his The P. W. A. S. will meet nt tha umbo, of Ambler, who purchases for effects on Friday. home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gouak ready. All the up-to-date SMALL CHOCOLATE COATED investment. Rented for Jacob G. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Dewees and Danehower, property 508 Race street. Mr. and Mrs. Zebulon Engle spent on Saturday evening. styles in hats and trimmings EGGS, 10 CENTS DOZEN. Ambler, to William D. Downa, from Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Dew­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fillman and Abington, possession at once. Rent­ ees, of Centre Square. daughter Ethel spent Sunday with Mr. for Easter, ed for Harold G. Knight, property 211 Mr. and Mrs. William McCormick and Mrs. P. Connelly. BUNNIES, 5 AND 10 CENTS. Maple street. West Ambler, to John spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Easier exercises will be observed Jurn, possession at once. Note adver­ 449—49 Inch Farm Fence Poultry and Charles McCormick. In Prospectville M. E. church next Beautiful Silk Waists, all the tisement in other columns of this Sunday evening. The program la en­ FILLED EASTER BASKETS, 10c, 15e, Thomas Meehan and Sons are erect­ titled, "Radiant Easter Morn." new colors, from ^1.98 to $5 . week's "G.azette" of H. J. Dager, Inc., ing a 3000-gallon wooden water tank 25c, 50c, $1.00 UP TO $3.00. public sale of tha personal property of Mr. and Mrs. EeRoy Finley, of on their properly on Mundock hill. Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mr. John IT. Cleeland, at Penllyn, on Sat­ Jacob Frick had a bad fall Sunday urday afternoon next. H. J. Dager, and Mrs. Reuben Finley, of this placo. Our men's department is JELLY EGGS. THE GOOD KIND, 10 morning. He was found in an uncon­ Inc., will also hold a public salo of scious condition. Mrs. M. Bukens spent several days bright with Easter hats, ties CENTS POUND., horses, cows, poultry, harness, etc., at last week with her daughter in Ger­ the Blue Bell hotel, Blue Bell, on Sat­ Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin P. Houpt mantown. and shirts to suit all. urday afternoon, April 25th. Full ad- entertained relatives on Sunday. Mrs. Harry 'Weikel, nf Willow Grove, vestisenient will appeur in later issue is £ pending a few days with Mr. and Names put on eggs of the "Gazette." WILLOW GROVE. Mrs. Charles Gouak. Men's Panama hats cleans Garden Fence Harry Kate.s has had his residence Alexander Anderson, of Philadelphia, free!of charge; place Other styles and heights to suit all on tho Easton road connected with la sp.-^ndlng a few days with Mr, and blocked and pressed. Now is Ambler High Shut Out. purposes. tho gijs mains and will install a gas Mrs. V/,',lter Sprouse. the time to have it done The Ambler high school ball team The best, neatest, strongest and range. • ".

l>fifirf.'.i:-^V« KUEFf^CHMrSBW&siaimURtf mB»aK>tB£*p^j^^^ac&3m riTifc'miiMMn id 6 HE AUhLh^U itAZETTE, THURSDAY, APRIL 9 1914.

THE AMBLER GAZETTE NOTICE. For Assembly $2.1 REWARD will be pnid by the undersisneu C. R. ADDISON, I. K. B. HANSELL 1897 1914 Published Thursdays forlhc arrest and I'onviclion of the party or par -by— ties who have bt't-ii pfrpuLrating maliciouB mia- Lansdale, Pg. NOTARY PUBLIC chief on any of my proiierty at Fort WashiiiKton Thinl Beglslitive District. Montg. Co NORTH WALES MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS J. M. Haywood, Editor and Proprietor GEORGE BODENSTEIN, Automobile Licenses Procured may 4-tf Fort Washinuton, Pa. Subject to Itcpublican Rules. On the Job for another Season PRICE OF SUBSCRIPTION: Uniform Primary Election Tuesdav AMiiLER, PA. ADVANCE PER VEAR. - - $1.25 May 19th, 1914 '' KEYSTONE AND BELL, 'PHONES EXECUTRIX'S PUBLIC SALE. We invite all who intend ordering any Advertising Rates: Personal Property of Late J. B. Martin, KEYSTONE POULTRY FOODS Ambler. are the most economical to feed chicks, mature cemetery work tlii.s season to call and see us 5 cents per nonpareil line of space fowls, pigeons, etc. Tliey make chicks thrive, Public sale of the personal property irrotr husky and viiforous. Make hena lay better. or write, and we will call and see you with (or one insertion. 7'J. cents for two, 10 Dr. Walter Webb Clean and appettzlnif—properly mixed and baU cents for 3 insertions. Twelve lines for the estate of John B. Martin, de­ anted raiioQ to build flesh, I'une.muscleand eggs. the latest designs in the trade. We deal in of this typo make an inch. Rates for ceased, Ridge avenue. Ambler, W IAs k Tonr Dealer for Keyitone Foodi three, six or twelve months are low Thursday, April 9, 1914 It he cannot supply you—send direct to us. Accept no iub- at 1 o'clock. DENTIST slitutes. I--xperienced poultrymen use these foods bcc:iu«e thej Monuments, Headstones, Tablets, and uniform, and will be furnished on lire best in the cod. Write (or souvenir and free circular de- MTlbinff complete line of fowls, renirdfcs, field and tardea npplicalion. Koherts Bldg AMBLER, PA. spetli. Incubators, brooders, fixtures and appliances. Posts, Etc., )^ TAYLOR BROSH 100 Market SU, Camden. N. X flS of all the leading marble and granite quarries. Dapple gray horse, 7 years old, hard PUBLIC SALE, FOR SALE. The largest stock outside of large cities. ^ to beat; new business wagon, 3 sets of Real Estate and Personal Property. Complete outfit for an artesian well for sale TOWN TOPICS. harness, set new express harness, lot cheap, everything is practically new. having had Work for all denominations. All kind of on the farm occupied by John H. Mitchell, on the very little uae, consisting of a deep well pump, a lumber, lot carpenter tools, boring Gwynedd Meeting road, i of a mile east of Wm brass cylinder, 149 ft. 2 in, pipe and a compressed building work. About 10 Italians left Ainbler the machine, lawn mower. Henn inn and Chestnut Hill,and Alientown trolley nir tank 10 ft. long, having a caracity for 450 gal­ Also on tho same day will be sold llj miles from , P. & i{' lons of water. The whole outlit can be bought Our motto: Honest Work. Honest Prices. past, week I'or Cleveland, Uliio, where R., in Lower Gwynedd township, Montg. Co., for $100 from WM. L. FANSHAWE, they have found employment. furniture belonging to Joanna Martin. Saturday, April 11th, 1914 New mahogany parlor suit, mohogany apr 2-2t Plymouth Meeting, Pa. Always home on Saturday. A very pleasant and roinplele sur­ at 1 o'clock sharp. Iiarlor table, lamps, niiirors, rag. Tho real estnte consists of a fine farm of gg WANTED prise was tendered Dr. Andrew God­ Brussels and Ingrain carpets, chiffon­ acres, 4 .-icres of woodland. 9 room stone and frey last Thursday evening in lioiur iers, bureaus, large r,nd small rugs, frame house, with balh room, heater in cellar and Position as chaulTeur, by a single man. Able to •of hib birthday. all modern conveniences, cemented cellar, frame do own repairing. It "L," Gazette Olfice. James Billiard, North Wales, Pa. writing desk and booit case combined, kitchen attached, porch front; frame barn, 35x50, An excellent photograph of the son2 diningroom tabic diningroom chairs stabling for tl horses and 7 cows; box stall, grain­ FOR SALE. ery, large wagon houae and straw shed attached, ot the Rcv. and Mrs. A. C. James ap­ with leather seat.'; bed room furniture, 10.000 asparagus roots, 1 and 2 yrs. old; 10 cords FRFSH COWS for cale at peared on the front page of a. reijent mattresses, bed •lothes, linens, china double corn cribs, pig pens, large chicken houses, ot cherry wood. JOHN J. ENGLE, stone Kmoke house, good apple orchard, all kinds apr 2-3t Fort Washington, Pa. all times. Dry cows taken issue of the Pennsylvania Herald. and glass wn'-., clocks, pictures and' small fruits, asparagus bed,nnininK water,8pring, in exchange or bought, frames: in tn-t, everything about the For Sale IB. Mrs. Bydia Hall Skinner, formerly well at house and barn, windmill, old shade. This of Anibler, who has been in Wasli­ premises. Full description see posters. is a very desirable farm, located on a good stone FOR RENT. H, DOKENWAuiL, These thinjs are all in flrst class con­ road, convenient to schools, churches, station and 8-room frame house, lawn, garden, shade and ington, D. C, all winter, has now gono trolley, liigh state of cultivation and ia worthy the fruit trees. Rent $10 per month. At Scbool oMIorticulture for Women Bell 'phone. Flourtown, Pa. to spend some time on Bong Island, dition, r nditions by attention of anyone looking for a nice farm in the JOS. C. SHOEMAKER, I^. Y. HKNRY C. BIDDLE, Ambler. well known Gwynedd Valley- apr 2-3tP Blue Bell, Pa. Geo. Geatrell, Auct. 2 apr 2t Personal Property—Bay mare, 16 hands, 9 yra Nursery Stock, Potted Bulbs, Eggs FOR SALE. Albert Vandegrift, the Wesl Anibler old. fearless, can bt driven by a lady; grade Jersey florest, has commenced the erection heifer, in profit: extra line thoroughbred Jersey WANTED. Threo carriaeea — Cutunder. surrey and light heifer, fresh by day of aale: thoroughbred Jersey Second crop clover hay. spindle. JOHN H. GELTZ. JR., of another green house, 19x72 feet. Large Public Sale of Personal Property JOS. C. SHOEMAKER, We have several leading vari­ mar 26-3t Susquehanna St. road, Anibler, Pa. The nevv house is to be located direct­ of John H. Cleeland, at hia home on aoutherly bull. 2 yrs. old; 2 large shoats. 20 tons timothy and airie of Penllyn and Blue Bell pike, midway be- mixed hay, 6 acres winter grain, baled wheat and apr 2-3tP Blue Bell, Pa. ly in the rear of Mr. Vandegriffs tween Morris road and Blue Bell, l',i miles west oats straw. 100 bus. corn, 75 bus. oats, 300 bdls. eties of apple and peach trees, home. of Penllyn station, Prnllyn, Pa., on corn fodder, lot chickens, R. I. Reda; Indian Run­ WANTED. a few plum and cherry trees FOR SALE. At Trinity Jlemoriai church this ner ducks. Olds gasoline engine, 343-^ h. p. mow­ Position as chaulfeur. can furnish reference. Saturday, April 11th, 1914 ing machine, hay tetider, feed grinder, roller, rid­ Thoroughbred Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for Thursday evening the annual Maundy BENJAMIN PELHAM, and several varieties of orna hatching. Agent for Old Trusty incubators. at 2 p. m. ing cultivator, farming implements, machinery apr 2-3tp Penllyn, Pa. •'Thiirsday night communion will be and toolsof all kinds, double and .single harnesa, R. R. JONES, hold, when every member Is uiged and incubators and brooders, Sharplesa separator, kit­ mental trees and shrubs. feb 26-3m Blue Bell. Pa. chen cabinet, laundry stove, ice chest, milk bot­ SEED POTATOES. mar 19-7t expected to be present. The choir will tles and caps. These goods are nearly new and in We will have 2 carloads of aeed potatoes to sell at sing Gounod's "Sanctus." Personal property partly described as follows- lirst class condition. Everything about the farm Ambler freight yard about April 10. 1 car con- WANTED. FOR RENT. i^isUtiK of Irish Cubblera, Green Mountains, State Manager Castle, of the Ailentown Bay horse, cob. 9 yrs. old. 16 hands hiKh, sound, will be sold, as Mr. Mitchell intends to relinquish Store and Dwelling, comer of Rosemary avenue Tri-Slate club, announced through the fearless, good driver and will work any wiiere, has farming. of Maine and Gold Coin, all true to name; the oth­ Man to square about 100 fence posts under Clif* been handled by a woman and children and is the er car of choice York State seed. For particulars ton house shed, Fort Waahingrton. and Water street. Also for sale a cottage on Park Philadelpliia papers on Thursday that Real estate will be sold at 3 o'clock. Conditions see H. G. SLINGLUFF & SON. GEORGE, HERRJIAN, avenue between Rosemary and Mattison avenueo. kind that is hard to find; Guernsey cow, 'brelter success saje. We have sold Mr. Cleeland's property and Hull has no use for the above personal property I [E.state of John B. Martin. Iate of the borough of town, Pa. apr 2-tf mar 26-3t 932 Butler Ave., Ambler, Pa. than he had with the local team. this 18 a clearance side of good personal property, and everything will be sold for the high dollar. Ambler, county of Montgomery, Pa. deceased. •fermscash. H. J. DAGER, INC., Agents, Conditions on day of sale. Letters of administration on the above estate ,-;^-i'•'''?• •'^"'^'- Ambler, Pa. ACUFF & KERN, Agents. having been granted the underaigned, all persons J. G. Danehower, Clerk. apr 2-2t George Geatrell. Auct. apr 2-2t indebted to said estate are reiiuested to mal• ;, ,,';vi o the same without delay to Ikritess Offered at Public Sale ROBEKT N. YARNALL and to the niouldei-s uf ttie Kr-.r ( 'nijudiv I. N. YARNALL. Fort Washington, Pa. Miss Bertha C. ilosciibei;8ur has sold 300.WAGONS OF EVERY STYLE IN USE. Or their attorneys, Wm. S. Aculf. Ambler, Pa. Thomas Atkinson Jier house, on Kast Main sireet, lo 50 SECOND HAND WAGONS. 200 SETS OF LAPP'S HARNESS. 12 mar-6t John Faber Miller. Norristown, Pa. •Wllliaro E. Wilgus. l^eal Estate and Insurance A conimittee of tive m each wurd On Easter Monday, April 13, at Our ESTATE NOTICE. Jias been appointed by the board of Estate of William S. Welsh. Iate of Whitemarsh AIVIBLER, PA. trade to solicit funds for the $ir)UO township, Montg. Co., deceased. Repository, Lansdale, Pa. Letters of administration on the above estate needed I'oi- the belter eiiuipnieiit of having been granted the undersigned, all persons the Fairmount li'ire company. If you are in want of a wagon or set of harness, attend this sale. This is indebted to said estate are requested to mal CASTORIA STREHLE-MYERS MOTOR CO. Tor Infants and Children. CtTY GARAGE, AMBLER

The Kind You Have Always Bought Both Phones. Bears tbe Oamonstrations on raquaat Signature of

Berkshire Pigs Spring Is Here Best LEHIGH COAL ^__ Bred sows, ge- Now is the time for that free demon­ lected boars, rea­ dy for service, stration in the find trios not akin, at reason­ OVERLAND able prices. (Note removal lion Fort WuUoctaa) Send for me today D. BUCKLEY, Broad Axe, Pa. J. LESLIE KREWSON, Hatboro, P Ambler, Pa.

,.i»iUK.9fmiivEein MCMa^^vewzm/nKf^rai THE AMBLER GAZETTE, THURSDAY APRIL 9, 1914 D ^^ JENKINTOWN. i'lvc<] another promotion to the Main |.l^at i„. i„ „„ ,j|^, water, hut feels Juat Ingersoll's Campaign Strongly Endors­ Penn Trust Co. Dividend. At a. meeting ot the boar.l of direc­ il The name of GeorKc Cooper ha.s l.,ine nt the Penna. It. R., at Ardmore, ""iliirtable as if he were in one of ed. where he will have charge of two OPERATING the '•"KV hotels of the city. At tirst The candidac-y of Kdward Ingersoll, tors of the Penn Trust coinpany, a been placed in the large window of lhe half-yearly dividend of 7 per cent, wast the Baptist church a.s a memorial to other stations. eamiies used In ships were crude of Springhouse, for the stutie senate, All the real estate belonPnpr to the and cmiibersome, causing tne vessel is meeting with hearty apjiroval declared payable on Ajiril 1, this be­ the deceased pastors of the church. ing at the regular rate of 14 per cent. ' The names of Josiah Phillips, A. J. (Htnle of tbe late Senator Thoma.s li. ENGINEERING. vi!,i-,uy. Improvements have been among active Democrats throughout Iliirper has been placed in charge of Iliad.' owever, which Have increased the entire county, whose support he; will a year. Shoemaker and A. R. Medbury had the been previously placed therein. The'l'''''ii(e I). Reeve iV <'o.. .suburban n^ai •cl and reduced the vibration, undoubtedly receive at the (omlng church wa.s organized on May 23,,1S80.! '-sliile^brokerH. Commencement Address of William and on many of our large vessels, primary. Mr. Ingersoll, if nominateu. OVER 65 YEARS* •^ Mrs. Kmma ('. Slavin haa moved' ''"Hi.>< i.re om for enlarging tb.' In- Howard Ferguson. steam turbines aro now being used. IS alnmsl reasonably sure to receive EXPERIENCE ^from Marry Stein's on (IreenwooU ave-!'b'|M nileiit Kire House, with tbo idea I'Ut to lun a steam unit of any kind the support of a great many indepeii- Young Ambler Man, Grnduated With liner.- must be boilers and coal .storage) (1( III Kepulilican voters at Ihe general nue, to Ilarry ll.-imcr.s house on West, '•' niaking ,a storage bouse and a whi.-li occupy a great deal of space, election in Xovember, as the latter avenue. I "••""Je Cor llu^ (Maintenance of the hiyn lloriors tro.n vvi.liamson -o tli;i| today they are adopting tlie realize that the man to represent this Samuel R Lipiiincott has returned !'"'"'"^"y' iichool, hai Chief Kiace in the C.os- oil el|::i„^,^ which oc-cupies about one dl.strk-t in the next general assembly fromi Atlantic City to bis home on [ iiowanl I''leek, viee-presideat, and iny tixetcises. half III,, xprtcp of itjj predecessor, and should be one of stnmg (-haraeter, re­ ^yncote road. I 'fUii .lones. treasurer, of tlie .Tenkiii- •-he r(,st of operating is less. o-.vn 'I'rusl cnmpaiiy, bave lieen on a cognized ability and fearless In his iThomas H. Seal will shortly start 1 •nil- to.ii.vv.iig' uddiess wuH ueliver­ In (Ille ii|- the greatest engiiieerinff acts as a legislator. 'I'hese (lualillcalions TRADE MARKS build a new house anove ' Danboro rip to r.ermuda. cd Ol. Aiarcii i..i a., t.ie i;(jiniiie.u:emenl feats in the history of the world, the DESIGNS undersigned, have known F. ber used. it uill reouiie diligent study anl hard the I;no\v the calibre of the men turn­ J. Cheney for the last l.'i years, and MAPLE GLEN, PA. lalior. Me must renienibi r that in- ed .lUt by this institution. The larger believe him perfectly honorable in ail Keystone phone 61x Ambier. The Kind You Have lirnis who have tried out some of the liusiness transactions and financially men ,,f this school are beginning to able to carry out any obligations made realize that this is not a m.anual train­ liy his lirm. Dr. R. G. WILDRICK ing s. hool. but one in which trades are .VATln.VAI. I!A.\K (iF COMMRRC13, Always Bought taiii;ht so thoroughly that a graduate Toledo, O. Dentist of tills school can start wilh. and soon Mall's Catarrh t^iire is taken internal­ OfTice at .''132 Butler Ave., Ambler, surpass, the joiirne,\-man who h,-i.s ly, netting directly upon the blood and Pa. Guarantees first class work at served three years' apprenticeship in niiic-ous surfaces of the system. Tes­ re.-isonable prices. Bears the the shop. This schoid not only tries to timonials sent free. Price 7.5 cents develop the intellect, but throughout per bottle. .Sold by all Druggists. th.- entire course there is an underly- Take Hall's Family Pills for consti­ Signature in.!,' inlluence tow-ard morality. We pation, apr Flourtown Blacksmith Sbop agi-. e with Dr. Arnold who said: "It WESLEY HacLAUGKLIN, Prop'r. is n.it necessary that this be a school OGONTZ. I'f three hundred, one hundred, or itO While tearing down an old building Successor to Milton Hoffnjan of boys, hut it is necessary that it should at City Line and Keenan street, .lo­ be a school of Christian gentlemen." seph Stalham. of Philadelphia, was .My classm.ates join me in thanking badly injured and w.as taken to the Horsesboeing and the trustees and those connected with Jewish hospital in D. A. Nagle's auto­ the sehool, for the interest they have mobile. tak.n in our training. To my class- Many F. Kassebaum met with ,a General Blacksmitbing m.ites 1 have but a few w.ords. A painful accident al the Midvale steel nnmlier of times we have heard from works. While making some tests, a All Work Guaranteed. Ihis platform about the pitfalls en- glass tube broke and almost severed In i-oiiiitered by young men starting in the thumb of his left hand. life as we are about to do. Be care­ Mr, and Mrs, Charles M. Doll have ful lest we fall, and if -we find our returned from Gr.md Canyon and Automobile WlJvLIAM HOWARD FERGUSON. strength weakening, let us recall again Texas. th.it strong Godly face of the man Machinists Use dustry and labor are ennobling, not uhofe likeness we have looked upon degrading, lie must be a man of good —For earache, toothache, pains Automobiles repaired and ovei- for three years, the man to whom we burns, scalds, sore throat, try Dr cliaraeter and a man upon whom his shall ever be thankful for his many hauled. Steam and gasoline eiii]Jloyer can depend. He must be Thomas' Eclectic Oil, a splendid rem- blrsslngs. And may we ever revere edy for emergencies, 19 mar 4t engines put in first-class condi­ original in his ideas, for there are the name of -qur beloved .and noble For Over many instances where one cannot go founder, Isaiah V, Williamson. tion. to books or past e.xperience to lind the method of doing a particular piece of work. Individuality is an important Briggs at School of Horticulture. Seddon Brothers factor in one's advancement. For in­ .feiseph S. Briggs, state orchitrdist Thirty Yean stance, the man who does his work I'i this county, on "Wednesday and Heater and Flourtown, Pa. with zeal and in the interest of his Tluirsday visited the School of Horti- BeU 'phone Whitemarsh 1841i> eniiJloyer- is, in the majority of cases, enlture for Women. Owing to the rain the one who advances most rapidly. on Wednesday the talk was held in­ doors and the hydrometer test of lime In order to begin a course in oper­ and sulphur was discussed, as was also ating engineering one must have stjjd- Range the n<;w insect life. Mr. Briggs also ANTIQUE iid and mastered the common school branches, sjiecial attention having been outlined the plans of the department CASTOR! given to mathematics. He must havo ^^fe r the future, which will be that of THC OINTAUn COMPANV. NCW VORK CITV. acquired the art of study which is «.s- j ; ^,^^.d/in^ g^^i, th, e varietiej s of fruit trees, sential to the successful appi vntice ' the growers in toiic-h Repairing Chole* pret'bs, cMnfi int! piol He must apply himself diligertl-. ti ii'': the most desirable and best " ways on hand. his work, must have developed a cer­ ID SOLD tain amount of reasoning ability, and localities. be endowed with a goodly amount of On Thursday Mr, Hriggs returned Tuismitbing ol All Kinds common sense. Possessing all of to the school and did some pruning. For Upholstery Work these requisites, he will find pleasure S r ORA Q E in his work. M'Kean Divorce Suit. All Work Guaranteed drop a card or phone 92D Ambler He will begin in the boiler room and Testimony was taken privately at Harve> Dager Norristown last week before Attorney study the different methods of tiring, Park Avenua Storage House,., kinds of coal, and care of boilers in Samuel High, of Jenkintown, master Why Not Have That Furniture Overhauled Now? general, also au.viliary apparatus, .such in a suit for divorce brought by Iienry AMBLER. PA. as feed pumps. injectors, heaters, Pratt McKean, of Horshani, a,gainst Walter JW. Hook, Fort Washington, Pa. blowers, etc. It is exceedingly help­ his wife, Marian Shaw McKean. The economy effected in the admin­ The parties to the suit are promi­ Harry Reed istration of estates l)y the Montgom­ ful in studying a subject such as boil­ ers, if the student can at the time be nent in Philadelphia society and re­ ery Trust Company is a matter of con- working tifion them. Having mas­ side ntar Penllyn. .sidcrable importance and which sanCH tered the details of boiler manage­ The suit was started in July, dis­ 403 Main Street tions our appointment as Executor or P "FARMING MACHIP^~ ment, he will study the theory of the continued in September, reinstated in Trustee. steam engine, become acquainted with October and is now being heard by We also act according to law as AdV- its different parts and the names of the Montgomery county court. Ambler, Pa. ministrator or Guardian. FERTILIZERS each, also learn the principles of oper­ The ciiuses which led to the Buit w-ill BELL & KEYSTONE PHONES ation of the different type^ of engines not be made public until the master The Oldest Trust Company ir* th«9 and the construclion of the condenser. makes his report to the court. County Clover, Timothy, Alsike and He will take'up combustion and draft and the economical use of steam. In Suit Over Horse's Death. this age it is well for the operating Abram K. Uecker. through Attorney Alfalfa Seedd. engineer to take a course in electric­ H, M. Brownbaek, has instituted suit MONTGOMERY TRUST CO. ity, as it is to be the future means of against O. M. Weber Co., Inc., to re­ transmitting power on account of its 118 WEST MAIN STREET Cassel's Garden Seeds & Chick Manna many advantages over other methods cover $200 with interest from Nov­ of transmission. ember 10, 1.913. It is claimed that on' NORRISTOWNPA. that day the defendant overloaded and Brass Beds The trained engineer has many ad­ over-drove a horse which had been GARDEN TOOLS vantages over the untrained one, who rented to defendant by plaintiff, so is doomed to operate the same ma­ Capital $125,000.00* that the animal became ill, foundered Full Size, $7.50 Up Surplus and Profits, $315,000.00 chine under practically the same con­ and died on November 24, 1913. Have yonr Lawn Mower Sharpened and Re­ ditions year after year and when he paired now and be ready for spring mowing. grows old finds himself out of em­ ABINGTON. H. G. Knight, Esq., Ambler. Directar. ployment. The trained engineer will Richard Cadwailader, who purchas­ ever be trying to design some little ed the Boutcher and Margerum farm A. FrNKELSTEIN device by means of which he may in­ at Beyer's Corner, has quite a force First-Class Work in Boot and She* M. C. Detten, Butler Ave., Anibler, Pa. crease the efflciency of his plant or of mechanics at work on the property. Repairing. get rid of some objectionable feature. A large addition is being made to the He will use his head to do work for­ Shoes Made to Order to Fit Any Faaft merly done by the hands, by install­ house, hot water heating and up-to- Shop, Bethlehem Pike, above Blael» NOW DON'T ing labor saving devices. The higher date plumbing installed. Several Horse Hotel the development of the mind, the less chicken houses are also being erected. FLOURTOWN, PA. forget, please, that we are ready for manual labor one is required to do. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Williams are may 18-tf Howard S. Amey you with our Spring styles in suits receiving congratulations on the ar­ The field is practically unlimited. rival of a son. and overcoats, and we have a most The position of combustion engineer Contractor and Builder exclusive and elegant line of fabrics is coming to be a prominent one, es­ —Members of the bar of Montgom­ Walter Fallows for you to ohoose from. The rush pecially in large cities, due to what ery county have endorsed Judge Gus­ season will be upon us soon and you ia known as the smoke nuisance. tav A. Endlich, of Berks, as candidate Successor to Charles Wiliaril Repairing of All Kinds There is also a demand for the heat­ for judge of supreme court. will do well to get your order in ahead. ing and ventilating engineer, the elec­ Estimates Submitted trical engineer, and the operating en­ SPRINGS gineer who works in a number of dif­ M. KOROST General Store ferent kinds of plants, such as water 303 Butler Ave., Ainbler, Pa. pumping stations, electrical power Dealer in all kinda of Felt Mattresses plants, gas engine and producer plants, SEWINQ MACHINES Groceries, Provisions and KEYSTONE PHONE, 71T etc. The, engineer has not only an unlimited field, but unlimited prospects Bought, Sold and Repaired $6.50 and upwards which depend principally upon his SPRINGHOUSE, PA. Smoked Meats training. Send Postal Bell, Ambler 95 A Excelsior and Cot­ GOODS DELIVERED Clarence Randall The compensation of a trained en­ gineer is governed by the amount of Arrival and Departure of Mails at Summit AvcFort WashingtoiR Manufacturer of knowledge and experience he has ac­ AMBLER POSTOFFICE. ton Mattresses, $3 BELL PHONE quired, Tt can be seen from the re­ MAILS ARRIVE cords of the graduates of this school, NORTH SOUTH We will be glad to compare these Carriages that, although the engineer has thcj 5.00 A. M. 8.00 A, M. r prices with goods of similar quali­ FRAI«K S. OTTINGER lowest aver.ige wage for the first year 8-20 A. M. r 12.10 P. M. r ty and value at otlier stores. or two .iftor graduation, he ig steadily 10.45 A. M. 7.30 P. M. r and Wagons advanced. 2.40 P. M. r Satisfaction Guaranteed Think of the comforts that we today 300 P. M. PLUHBER enjoy that woul.i be impossible with­ 6.05 P. M. r Newtown, Pa. out the opei-atin,K' engineer. When wo 7.30 P. M. A. LAPETINA Qas FittioB, Stearr ^nd Hot Wata(< VICTOR MAYER. are cold we turn a small valve on tho 3.30 A. M. Sundays Heatino 1 have a good assortment on radiator, and it radiates heat, but we MAILS DEPAI^T 405 Butler Ave., Ambler, Pa. The Ladies' and Men's Tailor. do not stop to think that In tlie power NORTH SOUTH FORT WASHINGTON. PEMNA. band. Call and see them. Cata­ plant the firemen Is toiling hard, gen­ 3.00 A. M. r 5.00 A. M. B«U Phon^ aeSA. A - i"HBINO erating steam hy means of which wo 7.30 A. M. r logue for the asking. Quality, Style and Pit 2.15 P. M." r Oct II Sm. are w-nrmed. Tn this building, how­ 4.40 P. M. r 1C.00 A. M. r BUTLER AVE., AMBLER, PA. ever. It is not necessary to turn a. 11.40 A. M. p valve or even think ahout it, as tho JOHN A. WENTZ AMBLER LIVER> STABLES ANCJ Repairing of ali kinds Bell 'Phone 12.30 P. M. COACH -^IrOvlCE engineer ha.s designed an instrument 3.00 P. M. p Butle< that is known as the thermostat, 6.25 P. M. Real Estate 0. W. GER^ ft PROP. which, when tho temperature of tho 7.00 P. M. p i.iuir' lay or-* room falla below that which is desir­ Teama to hire "r" register Sundays 7.00 P. M. and Insurance night Hack me<' :iins Bl 'he ata-.- C. W Geiselman THOMAS KTKINSON ed, .automatically opens the valve and tion for all part» ns th(> leinpc>ratiire rises it closes t!ie P. O. opens week days to box renters FORT WASHINGTON, PA. .ORELAND, PA. Justice of the Peace rounding country valve, and thus the room is kept at th.- « A. M. to 8 P. M. oss Delivery. P. O open for general delivery 6.30 A. Rsnts and Aocounta Collected Freight and t Collections, Insurance, Conveyancing. proper temperature. Ijook at the oce,'. Freight and Pa --" Hi rcHJionaMd liner as it is today- compared wit); M. to 8 P. M. Estates Settled. Fir* anil Tor* Agent for Adam Scheldt's -'lo-iey Order Offlce open -week dajrs pric*. Money to loan on Mortgrage what it was 50 year.9 ago. Today, tin nailo Insuranoo In Inauranoa Co. Ordera toft at llvaiTJ lesa oni> is on dock he does no: realize A. M. until 6.S0 P. M., stabl* reo^vo pr- Beer, Ale and Porter Roberts' Bldg.. Ambler, Pa. Joa. A. Buchanan, Postma«t«p. of North Amarica. 1

H&ist;- OAS'iBPBnasiaiiimiiggmwEiiBiaMi 8 THE A!yIili..ER GAZfcTTE. THnRSDA\' APRIL 9, 1914.

m., sermon theme, "The Risen Lord." COLD POINT AND PLYMOUTH. The holy communion and reception of After selling and using manure spread­ Don't Cough Your new members. Sunday -sehool at 9.is. (Continued from page 1.) FORT WASH­ Sunilay school Faster exercises at '7.3() .Miss lOdiia Nice, of Narcissa, has ers Ipr 8 years I have selected the Jl. 111. Everybody cordially invited to leen visiting Philadelphia friends. all these services. Charles Fredericks, who resides on INGTON NEWS. Head Oii The Aid society will hold its regular lhe Buckman place, Narcissa, lost a monthly meeting at Mrs. fcdwln H. liorse on Monday. Items of Passing Interest Condensed when one bottle of De Witts cough Fau.st's on Thursday tit 2.30 p. rn. Jliss Kale Y'oung, of Fort Washing­ Johnston Easy Loader Spreader Calvary Metiiodist. ton, silent Sunday in Plymouth wilh In Short Paragraphs. Syrup will relieve you, one or two Fa.ster Stinday will be fittingly QV)- her brother, John S. Young. more put the cough or cold out of tin Tuesdav tlie remains of Charlea as the easiest loading, easiest pulling, easiest selling, best .seived witll lloiiU decorations, attrac­ wearing, quietest running spreader on the market. Names of William Slugg Returns to Station— [business. Save yourself pain, your tive mu.sic. and appropriate gospel •/.erne! ot I'hiladelphia, wero Interred I friends annoyance, by investing 25o themes. The pastor's morning subject in the Darren Hill cemetery. satisfied users gladly fnrnished. Postoffice IVlatters—Roberts Improv­ on Monda\- a force of men pruned for a bottle. Keep it in the house and will be, "Larkiiess and Da\vn." At ing at the Quarry—Personal and the session of the Sabbath uchool a and sprayed Theodore Weidemann's New Holland Engines. Oliver Plows, Iron Miscellaneous. get in the first blow when a cold as­ special speaker will address the trees on his new- property near Hick- Mrs. Amanda Carn is having lier sails you. siholars. An elalioiate program has ccept agaiii after being on the sick list. liome In Plymouth. Rex Keown, of Cold Point, has been Morris road. Miss Eleanor Leaf will leave this Satuiday. The speaker this Wednes­ ou Saiurday evening the Plymouth Calvin Pardee and family, who liave day evening is the Rev. AV. C. Stiver. laid up with scarlet fever. You Will Get It Here Thursday to spent Easier with friends .\luinni Building and Loan associa­ J. Percy Coulston, of HarmonvlUe, been in Florida, have returned to in Wash'ingtun, D. C. Thursday evening the Rev. W. C. San­ tion held its monihly meeiing and their Whitemarsh homo. derson, ot Glenside, will speak and the is moving this week to Bethayres. Almost every time- James Thompson, after a two gianled loans amounting to .$2200. On Jlonday a son was born to Jlr. Easter is nearly here. John Kulp on Thur.sday moved his months' trip aliroad for his health, re­ Last Supper will be celebrated. FH- liorn to Mr. and Jlrs. Daniel Rhoads, hou.-^ehold goods from Wayne Junction day from 12 noon until 3 o'clock the of Plymouth Jleeting, a .son. Jlother and Mrs. Oliver Reed, of Harmonville. Now is the time to get the things turned home on Friday. Harry Lees has made some repairs you need. We have a good stock of to liis property on the pilie. church will lie open for prayer and :,nd son are doing nicely. Mrs. Rhoads, to the roof of Mary Baynes' house at The Hoopeston rolling mill closed Mr. and Mrs. Alexander VanRens­ meditation. Mrs. Chas. Karn will pre­ liefore her marriage, was Miss JIargar­ clothing and shoes, carpets, rugs, mat­ salear, who have been abroad for sev­ side at the organ and the pastor will et Jlullen. 1 Plymouth. . • • . ing, etc. Come and bring your family. last AVednesday, hut it is antic-ipaled eral months, have returned home. Herman Hunsberger, of Philadel­ vorli will be resumed ti.is weeli. speak from the theme, "The Seven on Tuesday morning at Narcissa phia, spent the week-end with his cou­ Remember the place. Wm. Ii. Butterworth is having his Last Words frISm the Cross" at two station there arrived a car of hogs for sin, Terry Brady. ("harles Kreps, plumber, h.as been residence lepainted. Thomas J. Arm­ o'clock. Rev. Milton 11. Nichols wil! ilagy Uros., of Cold Point, and also a doing some worli at the William Uiss- strong, of I'liiladelpliia, is doing the Mrs. Morris Williams, of Plymouth, Ambler DepartmentlStore ton country home, Lancasterville. preach at eight o'clock I'-riday even­ car of sheep for Williani Walton, of entertained a party of young people worli. ing. I IMiie Bell. over the week-end. Wilmer Whittock, of Ambler, haa Miss Alice Carn is home for a week At a congregational meeting Mon­ i Mr. and Mrs. William Buck, ot Phil­ 103 Main St., Ambler, Pa. had his teams busy the past |Week day night James McFetridge was adelphia; Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Taylor, Charles Cressman was honored The place that always has it. hauling poles for the liell Telephone. because her school at Bryn Mawr is Tuesday wiHj a birthday party in hon­ closed as a result of an epidemic of elected a trustee of the church to suc­ lit Wis.sahickon, spent Stinday wilh or of his third anniversary. Mail orders attended to. Red and Yel­ H. O. Krauss, automobile machin­ childi-en's maladies. ceed J. li. JIartin, deceased. Messrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hart at "The Wil­ A family named Graves recently low Stamps. ist, has been making repairs to sever­ Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. John Geltz, Albert Shook and John lows." Cold Point. moved into part of the former Metz al local cars during the past week, and Laura Weiss, of Prospectville, spent Morris were re-elected for a term of The Hickorytown Fnion mission will property, on the Germantown pike. reports a good outlooli for business Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis three years. A <-ommittee w-ill be ap- '' liiild a special Easter service on Sun- J. Harvey Hart, of Phii.adelphia, remodeling into a bungalow the house this spring. Smith in Whilemarsh. pointed to draw up .a set of resolutions,'' (lay evening. Speci.al singing and a spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. in which thcy were conflned. expressing the appreciation of tlie good program to be rendered. Service F'rederick Klosterman and Frederick Mrs. Jolin T. Harrison, of German- Jacob Hart at "The Willows," Coid Mlss Edna Snyder was the guest of Schlater on Saturday spent a day with (hurch for tlie fidelify and many years to commence at 7.45. Point. town, has been spending a few days of christian labor of the late John B. On Thursday evening, April 16, the relatives at Souderton on Sunday. "William Williams, of Fullerton, Pa., with her niece. Mrs. Alfred H. Bolton. James lYith, who has opened the George T. Matz motored to the -who formerly resided here, but who Martin, the said resolutions to he ore- Mi<-koi-ytow-n Union mission will have Harmonville garage and machine shop, Alfred H. Bolton is fixing up his senled to the widow, Mrs. J. B. Mar­ liaplisni and reception ot niembers, Eagles' ionie at Horsham on Sunday, bas been ill for some time. is repairing Walter James' Overland where he visited Mr. Goodman. property in anticipation of renting tin. follow-ed by holy communion. Rev. runabout. Enocli James, local carpenter and same furnislied during the summer. Rrank E. Graeff, D. D., of Royersford, An entertainment comprising recita­ builder, is figuring on the extensiv* St. John's Lutheran, Ambler. ' Charles ShultzbaCk, of Cedar -Grove, tions and dialogues will be given in alterations and additions to be mado Mrs. R. M. Cadwalader, Jr., of Fort Services every evening 7.45 this will officiate. and Miss Florence Beecroft, of Bridge­ Washington, wiio lias been in Atlanlic l-"rank Ibach, clerk at Narcissa sta­ the Sunday school of the Sprlngfleld Charles Hahl's property on Fort Wash week, except Saturday, by the pastor. port, spent Sunday visiting friends at Presbyterian church on Tuesday even­ Ington avenue. This place was for City fur several days, reported the loss Rev. H. D. Boyer, Wednesday evening, tion, who was in.iured on March 31 Harmonville. at her hotel AVednesday of a ring valu­ while alighting from a freight train, ing, April 14, the occasion being the merly the Hull estate. "The Trial;" Thui-sday, "The Crucifix­ Mr. and Mrs. John Redington and 22d anniversary of the Christian En­ ed at $300. She believes she dropped ion;" Friday, Prepar.atory service. returned to his duties Tuesday morn­ daughier, of Ailentown, have been This Thursday evening will occur it in her room. Sunday morning 10.30, lioly commun­ ing after a week's absence at his home guests of Jlr. and Mrs. Samuel Weid­ deavor society. A silver offering will the regular monthly meeting of the Fort Side inn reports an active ion and reception of new members. in Xorristown. ner, of Plymouth. be taken at the door. Fort Washington Fire company. The spring season. 35 peraons stopped Sunday sehool at 2.30 p. m. Luther The Reading Transit company has Albert D. Bartholomew, of Har­ L. C. Shannon and w-ife spent Sun­ delegates of the company attended a there for meals on Sunday. On May league al 7 p. m. led by Alberta Deck. distributed new ties along its line monville, has erected a garage for Mr. day visiting friends in Sellersville. meeting of the Firemen's association 2, one of the classes of Germantown Services Sunday evening at 7.45; sub­ north of Plymouth and through Hick­ Whalen, of near Conshohocken, wlio There is considerable gloom in tho on Saturday evening, which was held academy, comprising 28 people, will ject, "The Resurrection." orytown. The workmen on Tuesday has purchased an automobile. camp of the local checker players be­ at Jenkintown. renewed the sleeners and repaired the cause they fmet their Waterloo one come out for the annual banquet and St. Paul's, Fort Washington. Miss JIary J. McGrath,' of Consho­ Walter E. Fallows desires, through meeting. switch at Plymouth Meeting. hocken; evening operator at the Bell evening last week at the hands of the the columns of the "Gazette" to con­ Services are being held each evening William Worrell has rented from D. champions of Erdenheim. It might be Wiliiani Getty and Howard Comp- tills weeli lit 8 o'clock. Service pre­ telephone exchange at l^lymoulh, has tradict the rumors that he is connect­ 11. Dager the former fthurch property, been laid up with a severe cold. mentioned, however, that our three ed with the new loeal milli business. ton moved la.st weeli from Whitemarsli paratory to the Holy Communion, southeast corner of Ridge avenue and champions were not in the best pos­ to Gwynedd. Mr. Getty, who was on Saturday, at 2.30. Service "Good Fri­ iftr. and Mrs. William Young and sible condition to enter such a gruell­ Mr. ! allows stated that he is neither the Joseph Yeakle farm, has located Church street. Barren Hill. Mr. Wor­ son, of Conshohocken, spent. Tuesday directly nor indirectly interested in day" morning at 10.45. rell comes from Centre Snuare, and visiting friends and relaiives in Cedar ing contest as the games turned out to on the Bodine farm, and Mr. Compton, be. It is said now- lliat several secret any milk business. who was formerly w-itli Calvin Pardee, The services on Easter day will be: will occupy the local house this week. Grove and Harmonville. Mr. Young Edward Roberts last week finished has bet-ome superintendent for Pem­ An early service of praise at 6 o'clock, Some of the Hickorytown and Nar- has just recovered from an attack of sessions behind closed doors are being moving from Gwynedd - Valley to the berton lluilingsworth; the holy eomnninion at 10.30. This I iss,a people arc much .amused over pneumonia. held by our champions. Ail of which Senator Varo property, aliing Moiris - Report of the Fort Washington service will begin with the singing of one of their young man neighbors, who Frederick Bowman is completing his indicates that when the tw-o teams road. Mr. Roberts has beon making scliijois of Wiiitemai-sli townsiiip for the cantata, "The Risen King." The is employed at l-''loui-town. The stow, new frame house in Harmonville and meet again a different story will like­ repairs and improvements to his stono Lhe month ending April 2: Primary evening service liy the Sunday school as told by one of the wits, is that the expects to occupy the property about ly be told. In the meantime the Er­ crushing pl;int on the Herrman jiro­ clepartmciii—^Xumber in attendance: at 7.30. The choir w-ill sing the can­ .\ oung man went lo a Norristown .ius- .April IG. He is building a fence in denheim champions, no doub't, will be Males, IU; females,. 20; total, 30. Per­ tata at this service. lice of the peace to make appiii-atioii, frimt of the house. about telling how lhey "did tip*' the perty, and on Monday liad a new Trinity Lutheran, Fort Washington. it is said, for a marriage license, but Flourtown champions. stack erected by G. M. Decli and Co., cent, of attendance: Males, 96; fe­ 'vhen it materialized it is said that it Arthur Lawn, of Narcissa, has pur- of Ambler. males, 1)7; total, 96. Those present F. f.. .Si.gmund; D. D., pastor. Lent­ chasMid, through a Mr. Davis, of PhUa­ Miss Lavinia Hause, of Philadelphia, every day: Herbert Frescatore, Al- en services every evening at 8, except­ was an automoliile license. delpnia, the Rembrandt Harrar pro- was the guest of Jlrs. W. C. Sinith on Miss Lena Tracey and Miss Alice A very largely atlended meetinir of Sunday. ~ Knowland, of Auburn, Me., are guests fied Frescatore, Latham MacGregor, ing Saturday. Rev. Charl(>s Wiles, of piity, near his homestead. Mr. Har­ Alvah W. Ricliard, Lester Smith, Ed- Philadelphia, will preach Thursday the Cold Point grange was held Tues­ rar will remain as a tenant. Elmer Hinehaek is reported to be of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hinlile in day evening at Narcissa, and two new on the sick list. Whiteniarsh. Mis.s Tracey is a sister v.aid AVilkey, liYederick Wentz, Wilbur evening. Practice for tlie Easter ser­ Mrs. Samuel H. .Myers, of Harmon­ Wentz, Mi'dfiird Washington, Frances vice, Wednesday evenin.g following the meiiibers were received. James H. ville, sold $10 worth of eggs during A meeting of the Zion A. A. baser of Mrs. Hinkle. The visitors state ijix, the city lot man, and Mrs. Dix, ball team is called for this Thursdays that the past winter has been a mild Cook, Marguerite Campman, Lillian Lenten service. March from her prolific brood of lUlcy, Mary Smith, Helen Scott, Ella I who had been absent for a long time, cl'iitkens. She has also had good suc- evening in the flre liouse of the Flour­ one in that northein section, and also Sunday services: Sabbath school. were present and were tendered an town company at 8 stock with which to extend his or­ Aid society, of f^pringfield Presbyter­ ren Hill, Trinity, of Hoopeston; St, Rii-kard, Jeannette Y'eakle and Mary taxes remain uncollected. Orders chard. ian (-hurch, was held in the recreation Dispatclies from Binghamton, X. "i., were passed for existing bills, and il Paul, of Fort Washington, and Zion l-"ahey. Katherine Roberts, teacher. .Saturday, state that Mrs. James E. John Pedriek, nf Norristow-n, who room of the chun-h on Tuesday even­ of Flourtown. Grammar department: Number in at­ was found the cost of snow siioveling ing. The event was w-ell attended IJarnrs. of North Wales, has lieen totalled about $800. The board decid­ was a former employe of the William William Slugg, after substituting for tendance: JIales, 8; females, 11; to­awarded $90,000 from her father's es­ Latham blacksmith shop, at Narcissa, and proved quite an enjoyable occas­ tal, 10. Pei-c(>nt. of .attendance: Males, ed to go over the roads ne.xt Monday is again at work there, Leroy l''reiu-ii, ion. a month at the Chestnut Hill station 00; females, 0,5; total. 95. Those pre- t.ate following a long contest. JIi-s. to ascertain their physical condition. A wagon loaded with milk belojaging of tho Reading railway, on Monday .s(nt every day: Anna Wentz, Anna Barnes had been cut off with $5,000. who was helping Mr. Latham all win­ returned to his former post as agent The road supervisors of Plymouth ter, having returned to his farm. to the York Stock farm, at Three Tuns, Gilbert, Rol)ert Archer, Arc-hie Hall, The fatlier. IT. G. .lackson. eommi!^ townsiiip met Monday evening at the upset at the bridge on the pike, a short at Fort Washington, and C. A. FlU­ Marvin Kistler, Elizabeth Moore, ted suicide last summer, leaving a will On .Saturday evening the Misses distance south of Harry Dokenwadel's man, who was substituting for Mr. that eut off ills two daughters wiih home of the secretary,. T. A. Griffith. i-^lorencc and Jliriam Hagy, of Ply­ Florence Moore, Helen Wilkey and All the members of the board were mouth, gave a dinner, followed by a residence, on Tuesday morning. A Slugg, has resumed his former duties l']mily Dungan. 11. C. Sabold, princi­ $5,000. JTr. Barnes, who was cnnnrcf- present. Bills were paid as follows: north bound trolley was approaching as operator im the soutli-lioiind side. pal. ed with a trade Journal in Philadel­ progressive live-hundred, in honor of tlie team at the time, when one of the Everett Shearer, of Philadelphia, has phia, went to Binghamton, N. Y'., with John Marple, snow shoveling for theii- guest. Miss Retta K. Tourison, March, $171.50; J. J. Webster, stone of Spring Garden street, Phii.adelphia. horses became frighelned, and before been temporarily lilling Mr. Fillman's his wife and has since been living and labor, -$25.88. The board is resur­ Charles Baker, the drive:-, could con­ place. there, awaiting the decision of tlie Sunday morning Mrs. William Dew­ CHURCH N^OTES. facing the chemical works road from trol the animals they swung around, Considerable damage has been done surrogate court. ees, of Harmonviile, was stricken sud­ pilie to pike with the exception of that denly ill, and it was some time before running the wagon into the ditch to the Knipe property at tlie foot of Mt. Pleasant Baptist. portion resurfaced last year by the she became conscious. Ne%hbors re­ where it was upset. " Before the wagon Summit avenue. Many of the large Wednesday, prayer service ut S p. MAPLE GLEN. chemieal worlis. Tlie bills paid tor sponded to calls from the children and could be righted by the crew of the windows have been broken and in an m. Several from this vicinity atteml-d February and March snow shovelin.g a physician was summoned. Mrs. ear and tlie passengers, considerable outer building in the rear of the cor 'I'hursday, Womans' Missionary the entertainment at Hatboro on Sat­ total . $269.72. The auditors as yet iJewees is now convalescing. milk was spilled. ner store the glass in the window has n.eeting in afternoon. Basket supper. urday evening. hp.ve failed to fi.x the rate of pay for John Thomas, of Harmonville, has The brick manufacturing plant of not only been broken, but the entire All young women are invited to atlemji A flock of 20 or more wild geese fl,.w the road masters, which is legally pro­ commenced his garden work and on C. O. Struse, after being shut down for sasli has been knocked out. There is the evening- service of tlie society. north over this place on Satiiriiay vided where members of the boards of Monday and Tuesday planted onions a month or six weeks, is again In also a general complaint against the I- rida\-, rehearsal of choir and Easter morning. road supervisors are road masters. It and lettuce. He has a flne lot of scul­ operation. young men who congregate on Sun­ cliorus. Miss Helen Householder, who was ill Is presumed the rate wiil be $2.50 per lions, which he planted last July and Samuel Yeakle, the lumber dealer at days in and about the.lumber yard and Saturday, preparatory service of in bed for a few days. Is about again. day, the same rate as last year. When which have attained large size. He l-"ort Washington, is having one of his who are charged with "shooting" crap. those who will be baptized. 4 p. m. Miss Lillian Farley is spending some this rate is fixed the road masters can finds a ready sale for his early garden delivery wagons repaired at Wesley A south-bound trolley car on Friday Sunda.N, Bible sohool 9.45 a. m. Wor­ lime with relatives in Atlantic Cily. then render their bills to the board truck, which is always of superior JIacLaughlin's w-heelwright shop. A ship and baptism 11 a. m. Junior Un­ for hours of service during the snow new top is also being put on the wa­ evening ran off the tracks at Church Mrs. Amelia Householder visit cil ii,.r shoveling period. flavor. road and the pike and until 8 o'clock ion. 3 p. m. Worship. 7.45. Easter brother, Rudolph Dilthey, and win, on Evan Brooke, buUder, is making re­ gon. passengers were transferred from one cantata at evening service. Sunday. Jlr. and Mrs. Tarbutton, of Barren pairs to the tower of the Cold Point John Ronan is unloading at the lo­ car to another. The wrecJiing crew "There's a place for you." Mr. and Mrs. Adelos Gorton have Hill, gave a very enjoyable party Sat­ Baptist church. The plastering, which cal freight yard a consignment of 15 found much difflculty in getting the Trinity Memorial. been entertaining Miss Kenyon .md urday evening. Games, vocal music was put on about four years ago, when car loads of manure for the Erden­ car back on the tracks, as the rear Rev. Gilbert Berkeley Grifflth, rec­ Mrs. Pifer, of Philadelphia. and social Intercourse served to pass the lower was erected, became loos­ heim stock farm. A car load of drain truck was twisted so that the wheels On Wednesday evening Mrs. TK ph a most delightful evening. Those pre­ ened, and it has now all been remov­ pipes was also unloaded at the local tor. During Lent services every after­ sent were: Harold Buchanan, Jay freight yard for the Sunny Brook Golf •were wedged tightly beneath tly> car noon at 4 o'clock, excepting Monday Ij. Botten celebrated her birthda\ '.ly ed and the exterior shingled. The re­ and could not be moved until a num­ entertaining a few relatives iriij Diamond, Gilbert Diamond, James Mc­ pairs will be completed in a few days. club, where there are now more than and Saturday. Evening prayer and Cuen, Harold Keyser, Albert Brett, 20 men employed grading, etc. ber of jacks were used. The car in address. friends at her home, when a \iry The beil and tower were erected from going off the tracks ran almost half­ pleasant time was spent In a sopi,-il Geo. "V. Miller, Russel Staub, C. JI. a contribution for that purpose made The regular monthly meeting of the Sunday services: 8 a. m., holy com­ way. At a late hour all were invited Wood, Howard Cressman, William way across the pike and left room munion; 9.45 a. m., Sunday school; by Mrs. Sarah Thompson, of Norris­ Flourtown Fire company -was held last enough only for teams to pass It. to a well laden table graced in the • .li­ Dager, of Barren Hill, and Joseph tow-n, who visited the church last Sun­ Thursdaj^ evening. The usual routine 10.45 a. m., service and sermon. (First tre by a lovely bunch of carnations. Kannedy, Leo. Burke, James Sheridan, day. business was transacted in which -was The order for the removal of the Sunday, monthly communion.) 4.30 The affair was unknown to most or r.io Owen Scanlon, of Conshohocken; R. the report of the committee on old Port Washington postofflce from the p. m., vesper services, precedede by an family until that day. Those presmt Mourer, of Germantown, and Francis newspapers. The committee stated Masonic building to the Mrs. A. C. organ recital. FLOURTOWN. were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Bot-.n, Smith, of Whitemarsh; Misses Alma Wesley MacLaughlin will close his that $19 had been realized from the Carn place has not yet been received. This Thursday evening, annual Mr. and Mrs. Percy L. Botten, Wil­ Tarbutton, Anna. Lukens, Clara Lu­ last lot of old paper. Bills amounting Some of those who have opposed the Maundy Thursday night communion. kens, Elinor Dixon, Viola Dager, Olive blacksmith shop all day Friday. removal stated last week to a "Ga­ liam Botten, Misses Elizabeth, Miiry, J. Sergeant Price, Jr., and Mr. and to $6.25 were ordered paid, and the Every member is urged and expected Sara and Jennie Button, Jesse nuiinn, Dager, Ruth Brett, Edith Brett, Ruth Mrs. Wm. H. Whittem delightfully en­ receipts of the evening totaled $24.07. zette" representative that Congress­ to be present. The choir will sing all of Maple Glen; Miss Elizabeth i; ir- Cressnian, Mildred Cressman, Mabel man Diefenderfer, at their solicita­ Gounod's "Sanctus." Laubert, Clara Supplee, Rachael Hilt­ tertained Saturday evening-at Edge­ tion, had presented their 'side of the ris,. of Doylestown; Mr. and Mrs. Hor­ combe at a tango party. Ambler Presbyterian. ace A. Geatrell, of Horsham; Mr. :ind ner, Emma Murray, Mary Murray and matter to the postoflice department, Mrs. William Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Florence Murray, of Barren Hill; Mrs. Harry Barnes entertained her and had seiured the promise of offi­ Rev. Geo. J. Crist, pastor. Sabbath Daniel Campbell and Mlss Emm:, s. Beatrice Justice, Rena Walls, Ruth, sister from Philadelphia on Sunday. cials of the latter to not take any day services as follows: 0.45 a. m., Campbell, of Jarrettown; Thomas p. Mourer, Malva Parkes, of Philadel­ A horse belonging to a farmer living steps until the congressman had had Sabbath school session. 10.45 a. m., Conard and Miss Gertrude K. Co' ud, phia, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Coulston, at Souderton dropped dead in front of time fn look into local matters and special Easter day service, theme of JTr. and Jlrs. Tarbutton. L. G. Dager's last Saturday. conditions. It is reported locally that sermon; "Alive For Evermore." The of Maple Glen. Mrs. Wentz, of Germantown, was a tenant awaits the present postofflce choir will render special Easter an­ tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward room in case It Is vacated. thems. 7.30 p. m. Easter service, Smoyer on Sunday. special musical service by the mem­ Russell Savin, a student at George XAPITAL$500.000.00^ bers of the Sabbath school. Parents school, is spending the Easter holidays SURPLUS (EARNEO)i and friends of the scholars are espec­ w-ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed k ially invited. Wednesday evening, Garden Tools M. Sa-vin. $1,800,000.00 7.45, the annual meeting of the con­ N. c. Duttarer and family on Sat­ gregation, election of elders and trus­ urday attended the funeral of Jlr. tees and reports from all the organiza­ Duttarer's sister at Ambler. Dn^StoreServlce tions of the church will be read. Every Miss Dorothy Nash, a student at member urged to be present. Thurs­ Garden Seeds the West Chester Normal school, is day, 2.30, at the home of Mrs. L. Heck­ spending the Easter holidays here ler meeting of the Ladies' Aid society. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry >V Every day in the year Most important meeting and every one Nash. from seven o'clock in the Is requested to be present. Friday af­ The Jones famUy has moved from niorning until eleven at ternoon, 3.45, regular meeting of the Garden Hose one of tho Patrick Sheeaft estate tenant A Bank o± Deposit Junior C. E. society. houses, on tho pike, to Erdenheim ter­ race. night. At your service. Upper Dublin Brethren. for the funds of Individuals, Cor­ Rakes, shovels, manure forks, spades, hpes, small About 20 employes of the Bell Tele- Rev. J. M. Booz, pastor. Sunday at porations and Firms as well as 10 a. m., Easter exercises by the Sun­ phono company, who are repairing the cultivators and everything necessary in the garden line. lines in this section, are stopping at the Moneys and Securities of Ex­ CAN WE SERVE YOU ? day school. Saturday at 4 p. m.. Love the Sprlngfleld hotel. Feast. All cordially invited to both ecutors, Administrators and services. Miss Lucy Bisbing, of Chestnut Hill, was the guest of Miss Emily Trustees. Upper Dublin Lutheran. Freed on Sunday. Rev. II. .S. Cook, pastor. Holy week Save the old newspaers and mag­ OFFICERS Stillwagon services, this Wednesday evening at Chas. DePrcfontciine, Jr. azines, for the flremen will be around W. Frederick Snyder, Presldmt Wm. H. Curtis, Jr., Vice Prealdeal 7.45, "Forgiveness of Sins;" Thursday (oUccting the same on Saturday, April A. Ashton Work, Sec'y & Traaa, evening, "Twice-born;" Friday even­ John Stockburger, Trust Offlcer. ing, "The Cross of Christ." Next Sun­ A. L. Jones has disposed of his Wm. C. Harter, Real Eat Offlcer the Dnigglst day (Easter) divine service at 10.15 a. Fori Wdshington, Pa. guinea pigs and" had' starled work on

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