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Consljoijockcn Itccotftcr PVI5L1SI1ED EVERY TUESDAY AND I IUDAY 4392 CONSIIOIIOCKEX PA. TUESDAY MAY 21 1907 $1 PEtt i'EAB TOWN NOTES Mr. and Mis. ltd" II Clark, of • lain1, an' visiting relatives here. Edward Bare and grand-daughter, i ; bi I Bare, have returned from ;• urn ai \ilantlc Citj. Mi.-s Kate Engllh, one of Hi" fore- ■ at Uir Bnrgical works, is nnd ir nodical treatmenl in Charltj Hospiwi. Mr. .mil Mis. Frank JonOB, '>:' New Brunswick, N. .1.. were visiting rela- 011 Mm.lay. They made thi trU in an automobile. Undertaker William .1. Miller was D a postal surprise in honor of hi~ birthday on Friday. He received ■ a large Dumber of beautiful 1 cards. Calvan lias,'ball team had a c'nch 1 HI<!■ ■ > with 'in' si. James Ath .in- tram of Weal Philadelphia The v as 16 10 1 in the locals favor. Mice, wiic 01 Michael Moran, and ler of Re\ Richard w. Monax cu-if s.1. Matthew's Church, died itni daj morning ai 'in- fam BOI le 920 Filbert street, Phlla-bla Rev and Mrs A .1 DavleS left on Monday morning for Washington 10 tttend a missionary convention of the isi Church. I'.' fore returning home thej win visit the Jamesi iwn Kx;rivi ion. •i Sarah Jones, of 119 Payetti street, worn to Newark, N. J y> to visit her daughter, Mrs Arthur McGonagle. Bhe will go to To Mass., and Visit Mrs Wllll on formerly of this borou Memorial Day is rapidly approach-ing. George Smith Post No. 79, G. A. It., wish 10 make an especially : flowers, with which to i he graves of their deceased ades on Maj 30, The veterans fully realize the scarcity of flowers this season and for tint reason ask every one give as liberally as ililc. The flowers may he sent to i ubllc school, on Wednesday. the 29th, where Adjutant Herron will take : harse of them or you may send them arly Thursday morning, the 80th, to the post room on Third avenue. There ilso he quite a number of bou-on riund" i,e\l when the Post will hold services am! deco-rate the icrav.-. at Merion Square Cem- •tcry. The gilt frame containing 100 photo-bs of members ami photographs the bOUSe, the .-'earner and the leal apparatus bes utions which the Washington Fire Companj ■nill give to the Kairnioiiiu. of Norris-ti wn, on Saturdaj i venlng, June 8th, how their appreciation for their talnment on Thanksgiving Day, -will he presented, on behalf of his ■■ members, by Judge James B. nd. of tin- Vech ral Court. The . will he receivi d by Grant R. McGIatherj for the Falrmount. The frame i.- one of the largest ever made Charles A Greenlg, ol H North Ninth . reet, Phlla lelphla, who a sptcialtj ol large fram< ■. It long by 7'_. feet bight with a ::- fool golden eagle on top, with a streamer through iiis beak, the stream er extending from one corner of tne frame to the other and Inscribed "Pre-sented by Washington Hose Cot No i. oi Conshohocken. to Fail i Pin ( i mpany, No, -. of N n rl towii " rh" fratiit which is coven d i Itl pure gold '.-"i. is !i foot thick. In lower corner is a fireman with Rteamer and hort i, 20 - long and i:: Inchi a high The photograph or the members are i ab-tin t size and Of the house and 0 atus 8X10 Inchi - The cost li close to S260 YOi" HAVE OFTEN SEEN WOMEN with marked Nueness or paleness of face, vitiated api>etite.s and a craving for unwholesome food. These are sinus of disordered liver, and the trouble must be corrected or worse re-sults are sure to follow. Dr. Kenne-dy's favorite Remedy dispels liver sisea.se. Husbands and fathers cannot afford to treat this matter lightly. MERION SOCIAL I^ast Ball of the Season in City Hall, Norristown, Saturday evening. May 25. Solid Gold Prizes awarded. "Lady judges. ♦<< ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Electrical Equipment. ♦ Hours:—9 A. M. to 6 P. M. ♦ Evenings by appointment only. ♦ BeU 'Phone 61 W. ♦ DR. J. B- MASK DENTIST tl Fayette Street Mrs. C. C. Whitnack is confined to her borne bj lllni li B Halletl has retu ned from a business trip to California An attack of the grip is confining Jawood Pierson to his home. Workmen of the Warren Company an- repairing the Fayette street pav-ing, The Conshohocken Hand will play for the Zook Post, of Norristown. on Memorial Day. A meeting of the Haymakers of W.i.-hita Tribe of Red Men. will be lie.tl in the Lodge Room this evening. Miss Mae Elliott, Of Tenth avenue, has returned home after spending a few weeks with her brother. Mr. Wil-liam IV BlllOtt, of Atlantic City. The Brotherhood of st. Andrew ncpi.t...' in Calvary Church by Norris-town Chapters wa.s largely attended op Saturday afternoon anil evenlpg, The address by Rev. Mr, Finn, vicar m Washington Memorial Chapel, was of inti test to the members. There will he a BhOOting match at the Seventh Avenue hall grounds on Thursday afternoon between Frank McPhllomy, Jonas Myers ami Charles Oressman for $75, twenty-live live bird I s. Following the match there will he a sweepstake shoo! for all comei The I'enti Club will have an OUtiDg this afternoon and evening at Three Tuns. They will leave the club house ai one o'clock in the automobiles I if .i. Ellwood !-'•'•• Dr. Tegtmeler, John R Wood, Samuel Wright and Victor Mauck, Two baseball teams captained by Mr (iheeti and Mr. Wenlley will play a gai f as many Inning daylight will permit A dinner will follow Miss Genevleve E Mountain Milton s. Beatty, both of ivy Rock, .vere married at the pai ■:' the First Reformed church. Norristown, by the Rev. .1. F, Mover, on May I lib The bride i.- a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E Mountain, of ivy Rock. and her father is Superintendent of tin steel works at lhat place. The groom is a son of Mr. and .Mrs. James Beatty, of Wilmington, Del., ami is employed in the plant managed bj the bride's father. The couple will make their home in Norristown. At the meeting «i the committee "a arrangements for the Fourth of .liil.> parade held in the lodge room of the Red Men on Sunday aftern ion, . ell tin i om- ■ . Tee follow-i Ificers were , Icited from the gen-eraJ committee to complete the ar-angements: M. Vercoi. chairman; ih secretary; i. vis n. nit. treasurer. Committee on Robert Rams i Nelson John Silk. Commit'' B, i.aiin nee, i. A. i. Moore. All i. rations will hereafter i I h Scbaffer. Owing tc fiiorial set vices being held \ Squari cemeterj on Sunday. Ma, tin nei meel Ing of the comn will mil he held until Sunda' June '.'. tit :. I . in A terrific hail storm visited this section shortly after 9 o'clock Sunday night and did much dam LgS to g] truck In tl hall continued falling in la I .unities for fullj fifteen minutes and during ihat time Mime oi me Btones that found a resting place upon mother earth were fully tis largi Inuts.i The BtOrm Seellli'd to he illllU' Till by the large number of ehurch-goets oi the borough, Although it had been threatening during the early hours of tin evening no rain fell until after f I.I 'ock After a DOUTing down of rain and hail that lasted fully three quarters Ol an hour there was a ces-sation and then for half an hour, Just long enough for the church goers to get home safely, there was no rain Shortly afterward the downpour be-gun again and continued until after midnight. Mrs A. A. Undsa) Is confined to her home b) Illness. Mi.-s Florence Selover, of Atlantic City, is spending a tew days with Miss .Mac Elliott, Ol Tenth avenue. The semi-annual convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Montgomery C ity, will be held in Trinlt) Reformed Church. Collegeville. Thursday. May 28, 1907. The local delegates will leave on the trolley thai leaves Hector and Fayette streel at 8.06 a. in. Montgomery Count} Sabbath School Association holds tfa annual conven-tion In the Methodist Church at Luis-dale Thursday evening and Frhla> this week. In the ".Men- Section" Friday afternoon the Rev. \V. H. Waygood and our fellow-citizen. Mr. .1 Rufus Harr. will dlSCUSS Men's lii bis classes At « o'clock there will be a banquet of the Normal Depart-ment people. The whole program is one of unusual Interest Everybody is im ited. THE FREE LIBRARY rush for books at the Free L - brat! whii b has been so great for the Orel few weeks, has not ye! sul I e,i. and the tupplj has proven very Inadequate for the demand. Tie i regret verj much that those ap plying lor books are kept wailing un- j lil the particular bonk the wish i- ' retut a ■ i b; others, hut ih ire la no help for It. as the library cannot afford i SPKINC; MILL Walter Welsh has be< ' ' hand in his resign ition bj the Mr, Frederick Mu il Fighting captain ol the Hlckorytown baseball Row, has moved to I. . ■ ' team, li Is not on account of Welsh's Friday morning's heavy rain did a ! Phvy. but he asked for more salary lot of damage to the roads and fields, than anj other player. —Piles get quick and certain relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. Please note it is made alone for Piles, and its action is positive and certain. Itching, painful, protruding or blind piles disappear like magic by its use. Large nickel-capped glass jars 50 cents. Sold by all dealers. AMBLER Harry Iloup, of 887 Ma pie si reel, is somewhat Improved. The new store anil dwelling of Wal-ler N Hen, Is Hearing completion. David l.eedom's health 's improving in Oregon, where he has gone to re-cuperate Communion will be held in Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church next Sunday bj Pastor Nalentlne, Miss liollie M,Cower., of Philadel-phia, was spending Sunday with her mother on Church street. Mr, Patrick Harklns and daughter, Bessie, wen. Philadelphia vlsltoi on Sunday. Mr. ami Mis .lames Smith, of Hec-tor street, entertained a number of ftlends Sunday. to have more than a tem copies of Mr. and Mrs. William Ramsey, oi each book, ii bj expeced that ail,! i,. Elm street, wen Bryn Mawr vial- Thej succeeded in defeating the* Key-i couple of weeks the rush will be ton on Sunday. Mr, Steven Devereaux, a citizen, of this place, borrowed a saw ir Sim-on Caul, and cut the top off a live ■" I > ot William Kllpatrlck's i -I' re. unknown to the proprietor IITI- ' II Bftei the Job \v;us done. Another victory for the "Hani Nuts." over and the library will be running normally without such a gnat demand for books. The attendance .from May 13th to the 18th inclusive was 1327. MGR KENNEDYS PLAN A project attributed to Mgr Thom-as I". Kennedy, of Conshohocken, the rei ior of the American College at Rome, is lo build a new establish-iiient for this American Institution, which shall surpass till its rivals of other nationalities, and coiled more than 126 student.- yearly. Mgr. Kenned} would like to choose one of the mosl healthful spots ir Rome for the college building, and l., provide ii with all the comforts and modern equipments, such -is baths, heating], playgrounds, gymnasiums, etc., Which tire so lacking in similar institutions in the Eternal Clt:. As l he college could not possibly be in the centre of the town, special conveyance! would have to be provid-ed to lake the students to ii. For ibis. special permission would have to be I from the Vatican, which, ii is believed, win b< granted without diffi-cile . eon • he popularity Kennedy enjoys at the Apostolic Pal- ■ ODD FELLOWS GRAND LODGE Everything i.- in readiness for tie opening of the Grand Lodge BI ssiot Of the Odd Felolws at the Academy o Music, in Reading, lo-day. and the Grand Assembly of the Degree of Re bekah. The latter bod] will meet ai Odd Fellows iiaii. Mayor Gerber win i.e both. While many buslnes place-- are decorated, yel the decora liop.s are not on such an extensivi scale because of the city's mourning lor the IT lives lost in the Callfontls wreck. lioth bodies In Id preliminary meel- The Misses Comer of Sprit!- Mill avenue, entertained a number of friends on Sundaj Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rjgbter enter-tained a number of friends from Phil-adelphia on Sunday. Mr. John w. Blackburn attended the Founder's Day anniversary at Glrard ■e M sterday aftern Stone A. C. on Sunday bj the score of 7 to 4. it was a pitcher's battle through and through. Fierce, horsey, .nil Robinson played a great game for Keystone. I wish to correct the statement made in lasl Tuesdays issue as lo the C. & M. Club of Spring Mill, making re-pairs to their tennis c 1 on Elm AS i.'i- a- the repairs. the The Spring Mill Id a very Btatemenl is correct, hut the name of successful entertainmeni In their the Club is "Mayford." ipom tin Saturdaj evening. Mr. Albert Strei Philadel-phia, wag v iBlting a: the Staley resl-on Mi. Pleasant avenui on Sun- ' Snowball " tin- :'• -■ pacin 5 01 .r ■ of Contractor Wm. D has B. Da-i Tiu- Spring VD has made ings to confer last nigh, the past grand ,„,,,„,.,,,,„. ,,. . and assembly degree* upon all eligi ,„., s. T|motny „„, By obtaining this de- —Let me mail you lice, to pro. rit, sample of my Dr. Shoop's Re-tlve, and my Hook on either Ins- The I lea: or The Kit I Address me. Dr. Shoop, Racine, Troubles of the Stomach, Heart, or Kidneys, are merely symptoms ol a deeper ailment. Don't make the com-mon ei ror of treating the result of your nt, and not the cause. Weak Stomach nerves the Inside nerves Stomach weakness, always, \i the II' irl. and Kidneys as well. I their i ontrolling or in ■. i Wi ai:1 a i hi ■ nerves, ami you in ivltably hav is Where 1 Ir, ShOOp'S Rl Sle has made Xo other remedy claims io treat the "insidi Also for bloatim;, billon hi,I breath of complexion, use Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Write for my tree Book now Dr. Shoop's Restorative sold by all dealers. If you have an Item of news, social, personal, or otherwise. Bend It to the Recorder. ♦ J. BREtJSHN ♦ ♦ LAMES' AND GENTS ♦ ♦ TAILORING ♦ ♦ Cleaning, Dyeing, Pmadn* and ♦ ♦ Repairing Neatly- Done. ♦ ♦ MOURNING GOODS DTKD AT ♦ ♦ SHORT NOTICE. ♦ ♦ 9 West Kim Szreet. ♦ 169,000 Nearby Subscribers to Bell Telephone Service Ask to-day for rates I, Ci iar.n.ih Diet. Mgr. gree Hay are entitled to attend the sessions. The conventions proper be- '-in prompt h at in o'clock today. The Indications are that after the fonuali ties have ne through buslnes will be suspended until (ho afternoon session in respect to the Shrlners. The ball, which is scheduled to take place on Tnesda] night, may be de-clared off. The local committee wih r with thi " elatlve to the matter, Abraham Cavanagfa represents Grat-itude Lodge of this borough, and .Mrs Abram f'avanagh and daughter, Mis ii'lora, represenl i Vida Rebekah Lodge. They are now at the convention DEATHS Ridge road. Mr. Cooi re Lot lidate ■for the nomina of the P •. left on Satu week's trip to Ohio on bu Mr. ami .Mrs. Robert Kllpatrlck and family, and Mi Phi bia, were vlsltoi wford residence en i: Sen-na.. . . Elizabeth Kllpatrlck, of •i i sin i t. was verj lucky on Saturday evening, bi In av BJ ad 15 at the .■,«.■( n by ih Spring Mill Band In their room, Messrs; Patrick Harklns, John (Irani. William MacFarland, Oeo. [^ongftker and I I'M;;- enjoj ed the scenery alom vVlssahickon I a '\ - on Friday evening. You are again requested to alb Dd c.w ANAi (in May 19th, 1907, Pat-(the base ball in* Snturda) on lick, son oi Mary and the late Patrick j the P R. R. grounds between T W Cavanaugh, age 37 yean, j.Morris's Heelers and the strong iiiii< Relatives and friends invited to at- orytown A. C. Oar S o'clock, tend the funeral Thursday, 7.30 a. m.. iron his late residence. 68 Poplai street Mass in st. Matthew's Church, a 11 Interment st. Ne v ( ■ met ery. Mr. James Adai . . * b i resldi pring bouse at this place, was struck by a train In Phoenlxville. He Matthew's | was taken to the Phoenlxville Has-uffering fr m a frac SMITH May 19th, 1907, John Smith, -hull. Relatives and friends invited to at The Spring Church ten the funeradl Wed 8 a, m wishes to thank the Calvi dence, Wllsontowh of Norristown, and the Spring i - In st Gertrude's Church Mill Or hool for the aid ■ who ws '.< :■ in Interment St. Matthew's Nev en to make i i i work thi PRANK B. DAVIDSON Mr and Mrs. Charles Busklrk and • of Ardmore, Mr and Mrs. ; and family of Philadelphia, Mr. Mrs, Hugh I'rauketifield of I I • mi Mr. Rl lib. a ITanketifield, N irristown, were visiting at the Frankenfleld hum. on Railroad Due on Sunda;.. On Times i.i evening last the front of the old house formerly occupied by Mr. Patrick Cosgrove, fi 11 Into the .. Iddle of Centre street, creating a ter-nolse. Th wai later i i ed bj the ow a ■ -t of mse Is being torn down as qulck- ! ossible. entertainment and musical giv-en In the Spring Mill Baptist church on Thursday evening last was one of .tin best given, but owing to the bad ior a lot o id n<>t get to -■■•■ It. The Spring Mill Grammar School gave thi tambourine drill and much i re lit | mi.-t In given to Mr. Homer, our populm principal, and the nine girls who took part iu the drill, us they wen) through tbem as tin" is ti well-drilled company of soldiers. To the ReCOl As a member of the Spring Mill Bap-tist chinch, ami a witness of the quar-rel that took place between FVed Mur-iiui Thomas Pedlej. I deslt i correct thi Impression given by the In the Norristown Daily limes Ol May 16, 1907. Thomas P.tlley is i embei and has no connect ion icver, wit h the afoi • -ai | i hurch, and the quarrel occurred wholly over le matter and was brought Into ii church b> Pedlej following Mur-l: -< wm ■'\VOID ■■BJ ^BWaVtBEBTJUfW M •<.. -'\-> •■US SEENMmm DifOOll rv'.' . *' " • ' OUARO 'SKIPS against the unseen dangers at sea, ' e .'rated States Government maintains lighthouses. To guard your home against the un-seen dangers of food products, the Govern-ment has enacted a pure food law. The law compels the manufacturers of baking powder to print the ingredients on the label of each can. 9 The Government has made the label your protection-' so that you can avoid alum—read it carefully, if it doea not say pure cream of tartar hand it back and Sapptainty- ROYALIST ROYAL is a pure, cream of tartar baking powder—a pure product of grapes —aids the digestion — adds to the hriMl fulness of food.
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, May 21, 1907 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1907-05-21 |
Year | 1907 |
Month | 5 |
Day | 21 |
Volume | 43 |
Issue | 92 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
FullText | Consljoijockcn Itccotftcr PVI5L1SI1ED EVERY TUESDAY AND I IUDAY 4392 CONSIIOIIOCKEX PA. TUESDAY MAY 21 1907 $1 PEtt i'EAB TOWN NOTES Mr. and Mis. ltd" II Clark, of • lain1, an' visiting relatives here. Edward Bare and grand-daughter, i ; bi I Bare, have returned from ;• urn ai \ilantlc Citj. Mi.-s Kate Engllh, one of Hi" fore- ■ at Uir Bnrgical works, is nnd ir nodical treatmenl in Charltj Hospiwi. Mr. .mil Mis. Frank JonOB, '>:' New Brunswick, N. .1.. were visiting rela- 011 Mm.lay. They made thi trU in an automobile. Undertaker William .1. Miller was D a postal surprise in honor of hi~ birthday on Friday. He received ■ a large Dumber of beautiful 1 cards. Calvan lias,'ball team had a c'nch 1 HI with 'in' si. James Ath .in- tram of Weal Philadelphia The v as 16 10 1 in the locals favor. Mice, wiic 01 Michael Moran, and ler of Re\ Richard w. Monax cu-if s.1. Matthew's Church, died itni daj morning ai 'in- fam BOI le 920 Filbert street, Phlla-bla Rev and Mrs A .1 DavleS left on Monday morning for Washington 10 tttend a missionary convention of the isi Church. I'.' fore returning home thej win visit the Jamesi iwn Kx;rivi ion. •i Sarah Jones, of 119 Payetti street, worn to Newark, N. J y> to visit her daughter, Mrs Arthur McGonagle. Bhe will go to To Mass., and Visit Mrs Wllll on formerly of this borou Memorial Day is rapidly approach-ing. George Smith Post No. 79, G. A. It., wish 10 make an especially : flowers, with which to i he graves of their deceased ades on Maj 30, The veterans fully realize the scarcity of flowers this season and for tint reason ask every one give as liberally as ililc. The flowers may he sent to i ubllc school, on Wednesday. the 29th, where Adjutant Herron will take : harse of them or you may send them arly Thursday morning, the 80th, to the post room on Third avenue. There ilso he quite a number of bou-on riund" i,e\l when the Post will hold services am! deco-rate the icrav.-. at Merion Square Cem- •tcry. The gilt frame containing 100 photo-bs of members ami photographs the bOUSe, the .-'earner and the leal apparatus bes utions which the Washington Fire Companj ■nill give to the Kairnioiiiu. of Norris-ti wn, on Saturdaj i venlng, June 8th, how their appreciation for their talnment on Thanksgiving Day, -will he presented, on behalf of his ■■ members, by Judge James B. nd. of tin- Vech ral Court. The . will he receivi d by Grant R. McGIatherj for the Falrmount. The frame i.- one of the largest ever made Charles A Greenlg, ol H North Ninth . reet, Phlla lelphla, who a sptcialtj ol large fram< ■. It long by 7'_. feet bight with a ::- fool golden eagle on top, with a streamer through iiis beak, the stream er extending from one corner of tne frame to the other and Inscribed "Pre-sented by Washington Hose Cot No i. oi Conshohocken. to Fail i Pin ( i mpany, No, -. of N n rl towii " rh" fratiit which is coven d i Itl pure gold '.-"i. is !i foot thick. In lower corner is a fireman with Rteamer and hort i, 20 - long and i:: Inchi a high The photograph or the members are i ab-tin t size and Of the house and 0 atus 8X10 Inchi - The cost li close to S260 YOi" HAVE OFTEN SEEN WOMEN with marked Nueness or paleness of face, vitiated api>etite.s and a craving for unwholesome food. These are sinus of disordered liver, and the trouble must be corrected or worse re-sults are sure to follow. Dr. Kenne-dy's favorite Remedy dispels liver sisea.se. Husbands and fathers cannot afford to treat this matter lightly. MERION SOCIAL I^ast Ball of the Season in City Hall, Norristown, Saturday evening. May 25. Solid Gold Prizes awarded. "Lady judges. ♦<< ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Electrical Equipment. ♦ Hours:—9 A. M. to 6 P. M. ♦ Evenings by appointment only. ♦ BeU 'Phone 61 W. ♦ DR. J. B- MASK DENTIST tl Fayette Street Mrs. C. C. Whitnack is confined to her borne bj lllni li B Halletl has retu ned from a business trip to California An attack of the grip is confining Jawood Pierson to his home. Workmen of the Warren Company an- repairing the Fayette street pav-ing, The Conshohocken Hand will play for the Zook Post, of Norristown. on Memorial Day. A meeting of the Haymakers of W.i.-hita Tribe of Red Men. will be lie.tl in the Lodge Room this evening. Miss Mae Elliott, Of Tenth avenue, has returned home after spending a few weeks with her brother. Mr. Wil-liam IV BlllOtt, of Atlantic City. The Brotherhood of st. Andrew ncpi.t...' in Calvary Church by Norris-town Chapters wa.s largely attended op Saturday afternoon anil evenlpg, The address by Rev. Mr, Finn, vicar m Washington Memorial Chapel, was of inti test to the members. There will he a BhOOting match at the Seventh Avenue hall grounds on Thursday afternoon between Frank McPhllomy, Jonas Myers ami Charles Oressman for $75, twenty-live live bird I s. Following the match there will he a sweepstake shoo! for all comei The I'enti Club will have an OUtiDg this afternoon and evening at Three Tuns. They will leave the club house ai one o'clock in the automobiles I if .i. Ellwood !-'•'•• Dr. Tegtmeler, John R Wood, Samuel Wright and Victor Mauck, Two baseball teams captained by Mr (iheeti and Mr. Wenlley will play a gai f as many Inning daylight will permit A dinner will follow Miss Genevleve E Mountain Milton s. Beatty, both of ivy Rock, .vere married at the pai ■:' the First Reformed church. Norristown, by the Rev. .1. F, Mover, on May I lib The bride i.- a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E Mountain, of ivy Rock. and her father is Superintendent of tin steel works at lhat place. The groom is a son of Mr. and .Mrs. James Beatty, of Wilmington, Del., ami is employed in the plant managed bj the bride's father. The couple will make their home in Norristown. At the meeting «i the committee "a arrangements for the Fourth of .liil.> parade held in the lodge room of the Red Men on Sunday aftern ion, . ell tin i om- ■ . Tee follow-i Ificers were , Icited from the gen-eraJ committee to complete the ar-angements: M. Vercoi. chairman; ih secretary; i. vis n. nit. treasurer. Committee on Robert Rams i Nelson John Silk. Commit'' B, i.aiin nee, i. A. i. Moore. All i. rations will hereafter i I h Scbaffer. Owing tc fiiorial set vices being held \ Squari cemeterj on Sunday. Ma, tin nei meel Ing of the comn will mil he held until Sunda' June '.'. tit :. I . in A terrific hail storm visited this section shortly after 9 o'clock Sunday night and did much dam LgS to g] truck In tl hall continued falling in la I .unities for fullj fifteen minutes and during ihat time Mime oi me Btones that found a resting place upon mother earth were fully tis largi Inuts.i The BtOrm Seellli'd to he illllU' Till by the large number of ehurch-goets oi the borough, Although it had been threatening during the early hours of tin evening no rain fell until after f I.I 'ock After a DOUTing down of rain and hail that lasted fully three quarters Ol an hour there was a ces-sation and then for half an hour, Just long enough for the church goers to get home safely, there was no rain Shortly afterward the downpour be-gun again and continued until after midnight. Mrs A. A. Undsa) Is confined to her home b) Illness. Mi.-s Florence Selover, of Atlantic City, is spending a tew days with Miss .Mac Elliott, Ol Tenth avenue. The semi-annual convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Montgomery C ity, will be held in Trinlt) Reformed Church. Collegeville. Thursday. May 28, 1907. The local delegates will leave on the trolley thai leaves Hector and Fayette streel at 8.06 a. in. Montgomery Count} Sabbath School Association holds tfa annual conven-tion In the Methodist Church at Luis-dale Thursday evening and Frhla> this week. In the ".Men- Section" Friday afternoon the Rev. \V. H. Waygood and our fellow-citizen. Mr. .1 Rufus Harr. will dlSCUSS Men's lii bis classes At « o'clock there will be a banquet of the Normal Depart-ment people. The whole program is one of unusual Interest Everybody is im ited. THE FREE LIBRARY rush for books at the Free L - brat! whii b has been so great for the Orel few weeks, has not ye! sul I e,i. and the tupplj has proven very Inadequate for the demand. Tie i regret verj much that those ap plying lor books are kept wailing un- j lil the particular bonk the wish i- ' retut a ■ i b; others, hut ih ire la no help for It. as the library cannot afford i SPKINC; MILL Walter Welsh has be< ' ' hand in his resign ition bj the Mr, Frederick Mu il Fighting captain ol the Hlckorytown baseball Row, has moved to I. . ■ ' team, li Is not on account of Welsh's Friday morning's heavy rain did a ! Phvy. but he asked for more salary lot of damage to the roads and fields, than anj other player. —Piles get quick and certain relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. Please note it is made alone for Piles, and its action is positive and certain. Itching, painful, protruding or blind piles disappear like magic by its use. Large nickel-capped glass jars 50 cents. Sold by all dealers. AMBLER Harry Iloup, of 887 Ma pie si reel, is somewhat Improved. The new store anil dwelling of Wal-ler N Hen, Is Hearing completion. David l.eedom's health 's improving in Oregon, where he has gone to re-cuperate Communion will be held in Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church next Sunday bj Pastor Nalentlne, Miss liollie M,Cower., of Philadel-phia, was spending Sunday with her mother on Church street. Mr, Patrick Harklns and daughter, Bessie, wen. Philadelphia vlsltoi on Sunday. Mr. ami Mis .lames Smith, of Hec-tor street, entertained a number of ftlends Sunday. to have more than a tem copies of Mr. and Mrs. William Ramsey, oi each book, ii bj expeced that ail,! i,. Elm street, wen Bryn Mawr vial- Thej succeeded in defeating the* Key-i couple of weeks the rush will be ton on Sunday. Mr, Steven Devereaux, a citizen, of this place, borrowed a saw ir Sim-on Caul, and cut the top off a live ■" I > ot William Kllpatrlck's i -I' re. unknown to the proprietor IITI- ' II Bftei the Job \v;us done. Another victory for the "Hani Nuts." over and the library will be running normally without such a gnat demand for books. The attendance .from May 13th to the 18th inclusive was 1327. MGR KENNEDYS PLAN A project attributed to Mgr Thom-as I". Kennedy, of Conshohocken, the rei ior of the American College at Rome, is lo build a new establish-iiient for this American Institution, which shall surpass till its rivals of other nationalities, and coiled more than 126 student.- yearly. Mgr. Kenned} would like to choose one of the mosl healthful spots ir Rome for the college building, and l., provide ii with all the comforts and modern equipments, such -is baths, heating], playgrounds, gymnasiums, etc., Which tire so lacking in similar institutions in the Eternal Clt:. As l he college could not possibly be in the centre of the town, special conveyance! would have to be provid-ed to lake the students to ii. For ibis. special permission would have to be I from the Vatican, which, ii is believed, win b< granted without diffi-cile . eon • he popularity Kennedy enjoys at the Apostolic Pal- ■ ODD FELLOWS GRAND LODGE Everything i.- in readiness for tie opening of the Grand Lodge BI ssiot Of the Odd Felolws at the Academy o Music, in Reading, lo-day. and the Grand Assembly of the Degree of Re bekah. The latter bod] will meet ai Odd Fellows iiaii. Mayor Gerber win i.e both. While many buslnes place-- are decorated, yel the decora liop.s are not on such an extensivi scale because of the city's mourning lor the IT lives lost in the Callfontls wreck. lioth bodies In Id preliminary meel- The Misses Comer of Sprit!- Mill avenue, entertained a number of friends on Sundaj Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rjgbter enter-tained a number of friends from Phil-adelphia on Sunday. Mr. John w. Blackburn attended the Founder's Day anniversary at Glrard ■e M sterday aftern Stone A. C. on Sunday bj the score of 7 to 4. it was a pitcher's battle through and through. Fierce, horsey, .nil Robinson played a great game for Keystone. I wish to correct the statement made in lasl Tuesdays issue as lo the C. & M. Club of Spring Mill, making re-pairs to their tennis c 1 on Elm AS i.'i- a- the repairs. the The Spring Mill Id a very Btatemenl is correct, hut the name of successful entertainmeni In their the Club is "Mayford." ipom tin Saturdaj evening. Mr. Albert Strei Philadel-phia, wag v iBlting a: the Staley resl-on Mi. Pleasant avenui on Sun- ' Snowball " tin- :'• -■ pacin 5 01 .r ■ of Contractor Wm. D has B. Da-i Tiu- Spring VD has made ings to confer last nigh, the past grand ,„,,,„,.,,,,„. ,,. . and assembly degree* upon all eligi ,„., s. T|motny „„, By obtaining this de- —Let me mail you lice, to pro. rit, sample of my Dr. Shoop's Re-tlve, and my Hook on either Ins- The I lea: or The Kit I Address me. Dr. Shoop, Racine, Troubles of the Stomach, Heart, or Kidneys, are merely symptoms ol a deeper ailment. Don't make the com-mon ei ror of treating the result of your nt, and not the cause. Weak Stomach nerves the Inside nerves Stomach weakness, always, \i the II' irl. and Kidneys as well. I their i ontrolling or in ■. i Wi ai:1 a i hi ■ nerves, ami you in ivltably hav is Where 1 Ir, ShOOp'S Rl Sle has made Xo other remedy claims io treat the "insidi Also for bloatim;, billon hi,I breath of complexion, use Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Write for my tree Book now Dr. Shoop's Restorative sold by all dealers. If you have an Item of news, social, personal, or otherwise. Bend It to the Recorder. ♦ J. BREtJSHN ♦ ♦ LAMES' AND GENTS ♦ ♦ TAILORING ♦ ♦ Cleaning, Dyeing, Pmadn* and ♦ ♦ Repairing Neatly- Done. ♦ ♦ MOURNING GOODS DTKD AT ♦ ♦ SHORT NOTICE. ♦ ♦ 9 West Kim Szreet. ♦ 169,000 Nearby Subscribers to Bell Telephone Service Ask to-day for rates I, Ci iar.n.ih Diet. Mgr. gree Hay are entitled to attend the sessions. The conventions proper be- '-in prompt h at in o'clock today. The Indications are that after the fonuali ties have ne through buslnes will be suspended until (ho afternoon session in respect to the Shrlners. The ball, which is scheduled to take place on Tnesda] night, may be de-clared off. The local committee wih r with thi " elatlve to the matter, Abraham Cavanagfa represents Grat-itude Lodge of this borough, and .Mrs Abram f'avanagh and daughter, Mis ii'lora, represenl i Vida Rebekah Lodge. They are now at the convention DEATHS Ridge road. Mr. Cooi re Lot lidate ■for the nomina of the P •. left on Satu week's trip to Ohio on bu Mr. ami .Mrs. Robert Kllpatrlck and family, and Mi Phi bia, were vlsltoi wford residence en i: Sen-na.. . . Elizabeth Kllpatrlck, of •i i sin i t. was verj lucky on Saturday evening, bi In av BJ ad 15 at the .■,«.■( n by ih Spring Mill Band In their room, Messrs; Patrick Harklns, John (Irani. William MacFarland, Oeo. [^ongftker and I I'M;;- enjoj ed the scenery alom vVlssahickon I a '\ - on Friday evening. You are again requested to alb Dd c.w ANAi (in May 19th, 1907, Pat-(the base ball in* Snturda) on lick, son oi Mary and the late Patrick j the P R. R. grounds between T W Cavanaugh, age 37 yean, j.Morris's Heelers and the strong iiiii< Relatives and friends invited to at- orytown A. C. Oar S o'clock, tend the funeral Thursday, 7.30 a. m.. iron his late residence. 68 Poplai street Mass in st. Matthew's Church, a 11 Interment st. Ne v ( ■ met ery. Mr. James Adai . . * b i resldi pring bouse at this place, was struck by a train In Phoenlxville. He Matthew's | was taken to the Phoenlxville Has-uffering fr m a frac SMITH May 19th, 1907, John Smith, -hull. Relatives and friends invited to at The Spring Church ten the funeradl Wed 8 a, m wishes to thank the Calvi dence, Wllsontowh of Norristown, and the Spring i - In st Gertrude's Church Mill Or hool for the aid ■ who ws '.< :■ in Interment St. Matthew's Nev en to make i i i work thi PRANK B. DAVIDSON Mr and Mrs. Charles Busklrk and • of Ardmore, Mr and Mrs. ; and family of Philadelphia, Mr. Mrs, Hugh I'rauketifield of I I • mi Mr. Rl lib. a ITanketifield, N irristown, were visiting at the Frankenfleld hum. on Railroad Due on Sunda;.. On Times i.i evening last the front of the old house formerly occupied by Mr. Patrick Cosgrove, fi 11 Into the .. Iddle of Centre street, creating a ter-nolse. Th wai later i i ed bj the ow a ■ -t of mse Is being torn down as qulck- ! ossible. entertainment and musical giv-en In the Spring Mill Baptist church on Thursday evening last was one of .tin best given, but owing to the bad ior a lot o id n<>t get to -■■•■ It. The Spring Mill Grammar School gave thi tambourine drill and much i re lit | mi.-t In given to Mr. Homer, our populm principal, and the nine girls who took part iu the drill, us they wen) through tbem as tin" is ti well-drilled company of soldiers. To the ReCOl As a member of the Spring Mill Bap-tist chinch, ami a witness of the quar-rel that took place between FVed Mur-iiui Thomas Pedlej. I deslt i correct thi Impression given by the In the Norristown Daily limes Ol May 16, 1907. Thomas P.tlley is i embei and has no connect ion icver, wit h the afoi • -ai | i hurch, and the quarrel occurred wholly over le matter and was brought Into ii church b> Pedlej following Mur-l: -< wm ■'\VOID ■■BJ ^BWaVtBEBTJUfW M •<.. -'\-> •■US SEENMmm DifOOll rv'.' . *' " • ' OUARO 'SKIPS against the unseen dangers at sea, ' e .'rated States Government maintains lighthouses. To guard your home against the un-seen dangers of food products, the Govern-ment has enacted a pure food law. The law compels the manufacturers of baking powder to print the ingredients on the label of each can. 9 The Government has made the label your protection-' so that you can avoid alum—read it carefully, if it doea not say pure cream of tartar hand it back and Sapptainty- ROYALIST ROYAL is a pure, cream of tartar baking powder—a pure product of grapes —aids the digestion — adds to the hriMl fulness of food. |
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