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years had resided on Grayling avenue, fiOWerlllg pmk and red Japanese
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l\1rs. Mary L. Cooper, who for many specla~ Imp?rtatlon of 600 assorted by thousands of Main Line residents. Messrs. Evans, Supplee, Smedley alHI hall Is ?et~er known perhaps as one
The toll road extends from City Tiers. of America s greatest Bible preachers,
~\Ied at her winter home In l"lorlda cherries tHrect from Yokohama, Ja- Une avenue to Haverford, and is one Playgrounds-Mr. Kerbaugh, chalr- and "Th~ .BoOk of .Books" has few
on Sunday, January 9. Interment pan. He has ordered twelve va- of the best roads leading out through man, and Messrs, Ketlenrlng, Ham- greater hV1l1g expositors.
waH made on Sunday, January 16, in rleties and has heen promised deliv-I the Main Line, It passes through iltol1. Supplee, Frederleks and Evans. The lecture has been delivered
Woodland Cemetery, from the l.'irst ery on or about the first of April. Bala, Cynwyd and Merion; skirts the Mr, Sullivan Is ex-otnclo member of thr~ughout the country before great
Spiritual Church, 'fwelfth and Thomp- If you want your share, be ~u~e I edge of Narberth; and goes on all ('ommlttees. alllhences of scholars and the laity.
son streets, Among the many liberal to beok your order at once, as It IS ~ through Wynnewood. Ardmore and a Dr. Munhall lias delivered the lecture
bequests made by Mrs. Cooper, who I HOW too late to order more for this portion of Haverford, ending several I twelve times In Boston, ten of them
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was a woman of strong character and season as themall~reqUlreOnehUndredyardSbelowthegroUndsofllLlUllAIWt~~Il.1.1I1\
kindly disposition, were the follow- month to make the triP and the goods the Merion Cricket Club. There is! "Hello, Bill, down to the tire?"
COn~IUt. by special request; the last time in
Tremont Temple, on which occasion
ing: Ten thousand dollars to the So- at least probably forty-five days. an outshoot In Cynwyd, on Bala and, "No; where was It?" hundreds of ministers 'and students
clety for the Prevention of Cruelty to ---- Bryn Mawr avenue, from the Cynwyd! "Posey's, where all the 8chool- were present. The newspapers among
Children; $17,500 to the flalmemann ('(lJUU;lUTY (;LUB. tollgate on Montgomery avenue to teachers board. Oh, it was fierce. other things said: "Strong men trem-
Hospital; $10,000 to the Society for Hememher every Tuesday afternoon 1"lft~'-fourth street, at City Line ave-: You Iwow when them teachers are bled and wept While with eloquence
the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. from :\ until 5 o'clock, yon will be nue. Philadelphia. ! teaching they just Imow how to make born of conviction based upon facts
This latter bequest was Inspired by welcome at the afternoon teas in th'~ The jury wil1 assess damages to be I the kids act when the tire gong rings, the doctor portrayed the victories won
an incident which happened near club rooms. There Is always a paid to the corporation holding the but when some one, Mr. 'Wohlert, I by the Word of God and the impos~
Mrs. Cooper's home less than a )'ear charming hostess to Introduce you to roads, following which a movement think it was, eoming along In his sibllity of destroying It." 1
ago, when some workmen were haul- the ladles In Narberth you haVe not to purchase them l)~' condemnation 1"01'(1, saw the fire g,olng up through In conformity with the recent ;.>"
ing materials for new buildings; a met. proceedings will begin. the roof, he turned In the alarm; established custom of conducting a
driver became very abusive to one of Those who were unable to get out Under prevailing eondltlons this then he went in anll told the folks service one Sunday night each month
the horses and Mrs. Cooper was a to "Community Night" last Frida! toll road ,and the Lancaster turnpike, their house wa.'> Imrnlng down; you the Bible class has secured Dr. Mun'
witness to the cruel act; she imme- missed a great treat when they diU which begins at Lancaster avenue, Imow, they were just having their hall's services for Sunday evening,
(liately Sl'nt for the agent of the S. P. not hear Dr. and Mrs. Cameron give Overbrook, and extends beyond Pa- dinner, about six o'clock. The teach- February 6. The service will be held
C. A. and had the offender arrested. their little informal talle on the An- 01.1, effectually "bottle up" the Main i ers forgot all about tire drills and in the Methodist Church wltll a: cor
She then arranged for a life member- daman Islands. Lme. The charges ~or traffic of ve-! things 1I\,e that, and the~· all wanted dial Invitation to all.
ship In the society, and had the above hlcles and. automolnles o?- the two' to run right up and get In the fire.
amonnt set aside in her will for the AN EXCELI,EN'r SHOWING. roads are Ingh, and there IS only one i 'fhe firemen were there in jig time, It is suill that no one cun breathe at
object. :\Irs. Cooper's affairs are all Two hundred and twenty-eight ro.ute, w~llc~1 requires a roun~ about· but they couldn't do much about the a ~reater height than seven miles
in the hands of her private secretary, cards have been issued for the 1916 tnp, begl1l111ng near Ardmore and ex' fire; It took most 0[ them to hold the from the earth.
:\Ir. F. Cordon White, of Narberth, Christmas Club of The Merion Title tending ,down Wynnewood 0 road teachers-there's three teachers, and
who, tog,ether with two appointed ex, & Trust Company. thrc?ugh Nar~er~h and Overbr ok. it tool{ about three firemen to hold
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ecutors, wil1 administer the estate. Two hundred new accounts 11ave re- bventuall y. It IS .11lOpbed rthatl tlble tLatl - each one; that was nine first-class
cently been opened, which goes to easter turnpike wile reel, u Ie firemen out of service right at the IIAP!'Y
COMMC"ITY NIGIIT A niG SUCeESS prove that Narberth needs just such action must be taken by the State start: but some of the other firemen SU~lHY EYI:NI~G
an enterprising institution as was Hlghwav Department. However,
Community • night at the Y. M. C. A. paced 1 l
lere. I tw ' ten he!, "'1 t
on gomery avenue t urn- and some otber people got • IJUsv . and "n:'I'JlODIST CnrnCH
011 Friday evening was a huge suc· . . f 't III t II tt t soon ha!l it under control. )ou should Sileciul SernlOJl
The company at Ardmore, and Mr. p1ke IS ree 1 w na ura v a rae
cess. About 160 Narberth people were Dalll'el Leitcll, nlanager of our branch all tile traffic that can pos;lbly use have heen there. It was fierce, but to
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resent and enjoyed a most delightful . I f ee, very I l to
much encouraged, l say te roau.1 as f ar as R osemon,t a t'le~~s t 'the . boys !lid . "I\"ood work, all right. YOUNG ,,"OJ[EN
evening. ., The1 room 1 was fa attractive
d cut Y tl te Ieas. t A t ' c IOU'ta preven t use 0 f Montgom - GOll1~ skatmg?
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decorateu wit 1 pa ms, erus n. ~ cry avenue by hpavy trut'ks may be
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fi~wers. The entertainment conSisted LIST OF UNCLAIMED LET'fEnS AT lal,en by the Lo;er Merion commis- So long," '1'JUO
0T!l severaBl rl'lrett[~ MvoC~ln~O~ocSellboY sMolrOs ' I 'I'll}: NARnERTIl POST OFFICE. sloners, as the splendid roadwaY JIIss Brlll
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I Mrs. Ralph A. Waldron, Mrs. H. woull be serIOus y uamage( I
",y .r. Leorge . c mp~nist and a Radcliffe Roberts Mrs A. L. James, trallie should he unrestricted.
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Frequently the question has arisen
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l•ann,,:, oos. as taclko tl e '''Habl'ts \ Mrs Louisa Ha'hn J'ohnson Mrs, \ as to the influence and permanent ef- • rs." e ee
most. lllterestmg a on l ' GOO)) SINGlXG
and Customs of the Inhabitants of the Charlotte Howard, Mrs. Frank Hand, I
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('OrXTY lIAS $212,;;OiJ,u3.
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f~et o(. the B!lly Sunday ~vangehs': •
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Anuaman s <anus,C Yron's
W M Mrs Emma Hilborn Mrs J 1\f Cox. I
J,U s. talk. was. Miss. Pnscilla ., , . . MISs
Waldron,
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tie campaign m Phlladelpilla on the -
. . Jane " .l('{'Ol·(lIng to l<'IJUtnelnt Statement;, lallroad employes. One examp 1e nee d .
C ameron.lrs.
given 'n behaH arne MarY's Guild. Nash, Miss Eleanor Lamberson, MISS
1\ of Queen . Ueeemher }'Igures Given. on l y b e ' cite d a f t1Ie permanence C.::L:.:A:.=S.....:S:..:I=.F-=I=E:::D=---=A=D=-..:V:..:E=R:.:T:.:I=S:.:E=M=-=E=N:..:.:T~S
~ Ie ,vas aSS1S e u ) Y . '
'I I , t "1 Dr Camero11 WIIO Clara King ' Miss Devine, Miss J. A, which resulted from
. d the1 campaign.
1 f 'II T wn (·t'nt", Iu,·r "'nrtl In ulh"lluce: JUlllhUUlll
exhibited a rare collection of curios Cwoirls, Mr. T. A. Conway, Mr. an~l The total amount of money In the There was orgamze s lOrt y ate. ten word••
which helped to explain the customs Mrs. Bernard Steeg, care of fl. ". County Treasury available for county the cl?se of ~he campaign a pen~' .\:-;Y persoll wishlllg a good thermometer
o[ the people; their manner of dress, Morgan; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wal- purposes on January 3rd, 1916, at the sylvama RaIlroad Gospel Servic'~ call have 011(' hy allllressing P. O. Do".
mode of living, etc. 'The members of dron" Dr. and Mrs. T. F. Devellll. beginning of the present fiscal year, Leagu~ composed of four teams, ~ep· :-s~_o_,=--:o;_a_r\)_e_r.l_h_._p_a_,- - - - - - - - -
the ComlUunlty Club are quite de- E(lwar(l S. Haws, Postmaster. was $212,505.53, according to the resentmg Fourth street BroadWestStreet Staho~, LOST-On
Philadelpluu l>ullllll)'. In ;>;arhel'lll. ~enllemnn's
open facp J,:"ol\l walch, t.'llJ..:I'a,-etl :\[. )1. ,Yo
lIghted with the success of their en- financial statement o·f t IIe county an d ' . "n had<, A,1dl'l'SS, F, D, '\'u,"l, ~~o "'apll>
t~rtalnlllent and with the community the controller's vcrlficatlon of the shops .and Park shops. Sll1ce th~ aWllue. :O;al'hel'lh,
sr,irlt
.' shown by the large' attendance. nAPTIST CUURCR hooks of the retiring county treas- formatton til of the Id league the hvarious
d ] ....on ~;\I.I-:-Hnu:-;(·holtl furniturt:', etc.• 113
For the worlt In planning decoration, OF TllE EY,\NGEL urer, H. P. Keely. This does not ir.· eams lave Ie over one un rer E .. ex a""nn.., Xarh..,'th,
refreshments and entertainment, Mrs. II elude any Jlloneys In the Sinking Fuml meetings In churches, tents and sea-
'lier Stites, cllalrmall of the "l'
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L'..l' .I. or reserve"U for tllat funll. The bal- shore resorts throughout the summer. W,\S'J'Ell-;>;..at whit .. 1".wumall
how·H."worh.. Atlllrp:-;:-;, O. Boxe"rj::;i, .:ellpl'at
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social committee deserves much! Gruded Bible School ance January 5th, 1915, was $195,- The majority of Jllen active on these' hpl'th, -' - - - - - - -
credit. as do also 'her assistants, Mrs. 170,98. teanlS accepted Jesus Christ as their: LOST-Hand hal< ("Jlltalnln~ \\"analllal<pl'
Carroll Downes Mrs. William Jones, Sermon by the Pustor 'I'he total receipts for the montn Saviour during the campaign. Be- L'ulll and """'1\ alIluunt "r llwnL'Y. Address,
Miss Fanny Loos and Mrs. E. C. "Securing A Confessor" of December, 1915, from all sources, shIes the Pennsylvania Railroad Gos- ~~~~,~~':_,_::,nrl'.'::~I:,
Towne. Miss Maude Wlpf, Miss Vlr- were $516,933.04, While the total dls- pel Service League, there are anum- ,\S\' uII,· walltln!:' ally particular numhel'
.... H Young People's Service ' f tl . t' f'l 1 ul' Issues "e (lUI' "1""\\'11 ('all pu..lhl)· ':t't
glnla Downes and Miss J,uarIan aws hursements for the period were $613,- llE'r o· 0 ler organlza IOns 0 ral roat them hy a,t.h·e..lnl< 1'. ", IJ,," S~II, :O;arherlh.
acted as aides; also some of the boys Phila. Rullroud Y. :n. C. A. 757.91. men doing active religious work in - - - - - - - - ' - - - ,..- - - -,----.--- -
roved most valuable assistants, Gospel Team No. 1 Tilese large receipts and disburse- and about Philadelphia. The testi- FUU ~.\l~I·;-Olll·
(·onl1ltlon• .Ad(lres~FortIP.touring"
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namely, Carroll Downes, Bill Durbin Cornetists and Speakers ments in a great measure represent monies of many of the men active ip.. hHth,
and Frank Winne. the closing out of I,alances In a religious life are very thrilling. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
YOU ARE lNYITED large array of special funds and their Homes have been made happy by the
transfer to the general county funds change in UIP. fathers who have sev-
Narberth Bnilding &Loan Ass'n
lIr. Levi P. iUengel ,,111 dell"er Ills
lecture (In "Egypt, Its Jlonument<; for the use of the expenses of t.he ered their relationship with John NARBERTH, PA.
county. In fact '''l'th few e~ceptl'on~, Barleycorn. The men on these teams
Itnd AnUIlultlell," In the High School NEW nANK DlJILDING ..... .., fi d 1 i th k d th At the next regular meeting of the
AlIdltorlmJl, l<'rlda)' evening, January FOR ARD~IORE namely the dog tax account, the pro- n a p easure n e wor an ere A.ssoclation, which wll1 occur Thurs-
thonotary's and the sheriff's, where ore frp.quent requests for their ser- day, February 3rd, 1916, at Elm Hall,
28tl1, at 8.1i) 811arp.
Dr. )[engel Is One of tlle best The MerloJl Title and Trust Com- small balances are carried over for vices. Gospel Team No. 1 will be at Narberth, nominations will be made
contingencies. all other accounts the Evangel Baptist Church Sunday (or Officers and Directors to serve for
scientists In tllls country. ][e was pany announces that it will erect a
new bank building beside its present were closed with the retirement of ~venlng at 7.45. They will have full the ensuing year. The Election will
sent ont with the Peary Expedition the former administration. charge of the service, both musiC and take place at the Annual Meeting, in
hy the Academy of Natural Sciences large office, at Ardmore. It hopes addresses. We Invite you to attend. March.
In 1891. to occupy the new building next Sep- You are cordially invited to be
It wlll be an opportunIty for the tember. The Counties Gas and Elec- nany, will occupy the old office of
~arberth pubUc to t'nJo)" a most de·· tric Company, which is a branch of the bank after the removal as a
IIglltful and. profitable evening. the United Gas Improvement Com- show room and general office.
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The future is what we hoped the
past might have been but wasn't. I
present.
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THOS. C. TROTTER, JR.,
Secretar~·.
NAHBEHTII, PA.-OUR TOWN--JANUAI{Y 20. 1~16
P.O. Box 404. hy automohilists, will be a1{ assured John Kendrick Bangs. ~ announced himself as a candidate for
Send all advertising copy to P. O. fact. Think of it! no further neces- i nomination at the spring primaries.
Box 820.
Make all remittances to P.O. Box
sity for dodging the toll gates! Mrs.' Raymond C. Jones, of Dudley·
Logie:aIlJ', after the toll is abol- avenup, entertained at five hundred Mrs. William J. Hamilton, of Wood-
George B. Suplee
118. ished and the counl~' takes over the on Friday afternoon, in honor of her ~ side avenue, who has been confined Steam & Hot Water Heating
Our Town is on sale at the depot road, Ihe next slep to be tllken will he house guest, Miss Xellie Jones, of, to her becl for the past three weelm,
newsstand, anll at the store of H. E. to complele the 'realization of the: g~ie, Pa. Her . guests were Miss is convalescing.
Plumbing
Davis. dream of many residents of our grow- ; Lmda Jaeoby, MISS Florence Jacoby, Bell Telephone.
Entered as second-class matter, Oc- ing horough--a eonneetilig; trolley Miss gdna Selfridge, Miss Mary Mc- Mr. Charles Verecke and family
tober 15, 1914, at the Post Office at I line hetween City Line and XarherU;. Carter, Mrs. Horace Moore, Miss have moved from Xarberth to Brool,·
:\arberth, Pennsylvania, unuer the with a ten-cent fare to the heart of Graee Haight, Miss Maude Wlpf, Miss Iyn, New York.
Frank Crist
Act of ",'l:al'ch 3, 1879. Philadelphia's husiness district. Ethel Ridge, Miss Dorothy Sannon, - MEATS & PROVISIONS
:'\arherth and other towns on the ;Vliss Mildrecl Teamer, and Miss AlYce Mrs. C. T. Moore, ehairman of the I
THCRSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1916 lower end of Montgomery pH,e were Greene. Conullunitr Cluh, is very ill at 11er! Hiih Grade Butter
-El\IEn-G-E-~:\-'-C-Y-PHONE CALLS ex<,cellingly unfortunale in only hav- home ou Merion avenue, with u. se-I Telephone-Narberth 644 A.
Fire 350. ill~ one means of transportation to :'.1ir.!' :\Iar~' Rowand entertained at vere attack of pleurisy and grip.
Pollce 1250. • the <'Hy---ria Pennsylvania Railroad. bridge on Thursday afternoon. Her'
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-::::;~iiiiii~~~iiii:ii~~;;~~~;;~~This is in no way intended for :1IH' guests were Mrs. L. P. Drinker, Mrs. Mrs. William H. Coleman, of Nar· GODFREY
.. 'disparagement of Ihat road's servic~, W. J. Du Bree, Miss Linda Kirl" Mrs. herth avenue, is convalescing from
I as it maintains an excellellt schedule: W. R. i .0. Hall, Mrs. Thornton Gru- an attack of double pneumonia. The Real Estate Man at
BUILD ·UP YOUR TOWN hut the addition of a trolley line willi gan, MISS Vera Artman and Miss
he enthusiastically welcom~d, and un- . Helen Graves.
c1ouhtedl~' prove a paying investment.
114 Woodside Ave.,
Mrs. Charles N. Beddall and daugh- will be pleased to assist you in get-
tel' Mabel, have gone on an extensive t1ng a home.
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EDITORIALS
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from. Bala to Bryn Mawr it WO~ld :1~~ ; ]'.:rie, Pa., are visiting Mrs. Raymond'
seem visionarr to anticipate the ossi-; C. Jones, of Dudley avenue. 1\11': P. L. Reed and family are ?C-j
i Properties For Bent and Sale
Fire Insurance
fhe good "ork of the Fire Com- hilit~· of all extension to the b~auti-I
pany ~t ~he. Posey home deserves I ful Xational Park, that mecca of, Mrs. Hepler and her llttle daugh· i avenue.
--- c'uP~'lIlg the residence at 133 Menon
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Wall Building.
Bell Phone 8li2 w.
Narberth, Pa.
much credIt. American liberty Valley Forge where I tel', Betty, of Essex avenue, are,
The company should have the best Washington al' i ].
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fln~ncial support possible f~0I!;l the suffered such ::rri1~~e ~~~:tios:sd~~~ i Ohio.
resHlents of the borough,. a~ It IS ~e- hardships in the darkest llOur of the I
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spending a few weeks in Youngstown, ' Mr. Samuel McGuiston and fam!!y
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pendent upon the subscrJptlOn of Its Revollltl'on (lllr'n tl . t ! MISS Lmc1a I\.lrk, of Woodside ave- --- Finest PhotOPlay The-
b ' I gj 1e severe Wlll erI ' . 1\1" M f N Y k' ., etre 01 Its Size In the
m:m . ers. of 1777-78. Sucll a route, with a rea-; nne, entertamed her bridge club on I • ISS ~son, a "ew or, IS VISlt- EnlireWorld.
rIllS small amollllt Of. $3 a year is $onable fare, would no dOllbt I' Wednesday afternoon. Her guests lI~g .her Sister, Mrs. George B. Abele, Photoplays-Continuous lOA. M.to 11.30
well worth th.e protectIOn that you thousands of tourists anei si ttttract were Miss Mary Rowand, Miss Vera 01 1'\arberth. p Pi M.
have all the time at your home. A interested ill the earl g 1 seers! Artman, Mrs. Watt, Mrs. W. R. D --- I PROGRA hi a.. Pa.
great many of our residents are de- the greatest nat'o . y trea~s. ~r thlS i Hall, Mrs. ,V. .r. Du Bree, Mrs. L:
linquent in keeping up the company's the world r Mrs. S. H. Fay, Mrs. A. S. Burke
I n III le liS ory 0 ! P. Drinker, and Mrs. Thornton Grll- alld Miss Suzanne Burke, of Mont- TllursdllY, :t'rfday and Saturday,
I MME Week CommenCIDO
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the fire, the entire bu!lding, with to •huild •
up the small •
towns along 0 I' I1avmg
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Irecteu or thell'
forward to the best real estate year
anc;e that Narbertll has ever had. Houses
Fancy Fruit and Vegetables.
Its contents, would have been de- their hnes than railroads. and this b '
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a so WI~ 1 o. la~l my con. entlOn IS obYlOlt'l to the traveler
ox num Jer.
I are renting very early tl11'S season.
Se\'eral inquiries have been receive«l
"A Store for Particnlar People"
mal!y f!'lends for their hosPltalIty and tal~lDg any car leauing. to suburban Mrs. Robe t IV" t' f . 'relative to the purchase of N r- NARBERTH, PA.
deSire to assist me in every way
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I I' .ar m. ormerly M I S S , .
Florence Scanlin of Brookhllrst ave- I berth reSidences and others are
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If ~he COllnt~. Commissioners suc- lIue, Ilied at the' home of her par- I I?okillg up sites to build in "The
ElIzl11Jetll :U. Poser.
ceed III ~bo]jshmg the tolls the resi- ents on Thursday morning. January I 'ear Round Home Town."
A IectuI'e on "Egypt, Its Monu. dents livlD.go along the ~ike need have 13th. For several years Miss Scan-,
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e ephone.
ments aUtI AntiquIties," by Dr. LevI no. fears, If a trolley hne were con- lin was a clerk in t.he Narberth post' Miss Mildred Sclmrch Snuth, of Elm
I). )[ellgel, lIJgh School Audltorlum, struct~d, of Its ~Iepreclating the value office.
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Sunday serVices:
9.45, Sunday sc 100 • I I 'llle studY
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B'IS1lOP 1'1
. I Saints' Church on Sundar, May 21st,
,evidentlr been taking notes during a I
, I i ne Ian d er WI'll VI'SI't AI. 1 series of basket ball games.
Let us think it over and those of
,! Fiedler's Drug Store
classes for adults. . i to administer the rite of confirma- Us who are guilty asle the questions: I IS A DRUCO STORE
11.00. P\lbllc worship. Sermon uy I tion. Anv. persons desiring to enter What am I doing? Why am I doing ' - h
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• r. I{oppe. 1 ,the confirmation class, kindly give it? l' r- one , 625 or 1284
6.45. Epworth .League. . I 1\1:I tlleir names to the rector. I I ':::=:~~~::=:~~~~~~~::=:~~~:=~~~::=:::=:~~~::=:~~=~~==
7.45. ~vangehstlc se:v ceo t·, i A cordial invitation Is extended to' 'fhe largest attendance ever at the EsI,m.ltes FunlisheJ
Koppel WIll preach especJally to ~he' :lny who may be able to attend the meeting o[ the Montgomery County
I Helltinl:' Appliance,.
roung women of the congrega~IO'1 services at All Saints' Church. Bus High School Teachers' Association R. W. CASE J. A. MILLER
~IPOll the ~heme: "The, Hom.e." SlI1g- transportation is provided both from was here l~st Saturd.ay, when they (Successor to E. J. HOOD)
1I1g by trIO. MISS Brill, MISS Pres- Wynnewood and Narberth stations by I held their wmter meetmg. Dr. one.s , f Electrical Contractor BEATER AND RANGE WORK
cott, Mrs. McKee. the' church. You are urged to use I of U. of P., gave a fine selection In 242 HAVERFORD AVE
Strangers welcome always. , . . I the afternoon. . SLA.TE AND TIN ROOFER
these busses, Narberth bus leaves I R"p:tmnJ: Telephone
};Y.\~(a:IJ UAl"I'IS'l' (']WRCU.
I the station at 10.40. ---
, At the meeting on Saturday to some I' 104 Forrest ATeDlIe
Jobbing a SpecIalty. Narberth, P..
};ml'rHIIII I,. Swift, PlIst.lr. I
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)u:mox )[EETING HOUSE. ! of the teachers and stude~ts. were
, expressed thoughts of apprecIation by
CLEAN..•SAFE•••WHOLESOME
Contented Consumers Commend
llllntgollll'I'r A"enuc nnd Meeting I Visiting teachers for decorations inl-O-U-R-P-R-O-D-U-CT-S-A-a-E-G-U-A-RANT--EE-D-
SlInda~', 9.41> A. M.• Bible Scllool. }[0118e Lane. "the auditor.ium. office and ladies' re.st Cook'. Coal
H you are not engaged elsewhere il!
Bible study we invite you to join on·~
of our classes.
11 A. M. Morning worship. Sub·
ject of the sermon. "Securing a Con-
. . i room, wInch they suppose were 111 UNDER BACTERIOLOGICAL CONTROL
. l\1:r~on Meetll1~. flo_use is open:d for: their honor. It is gratifying for us to II'- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
\\ orshlp every Flrst day at 10.30 A., record th,at tllese "decorations" are 1, Pasteurized Milk
1\1. Vis~tors are c?rdlally Welc?me. i daily with us. We wonder whether! BryaCIO~~lkCertllJed WEST PHI LA.
A registry book IS .kept for Visitors. 'our pupils appreciate our beautl[ul: (Pedrlallc Society)
Del.1V~~rF:~
OVERBROOK
I c. P. COOK
fessor." All are usked to regIster their names surroundings' made by thoughtfulness'
, , I' Special .. Guell'll8ey " MERION
7 P. M., Young People's service, and Idndness of a few persons a few Milk WYNNEFIELD
I<:lIzabeth Miller. captain of GrOll(1
ST. ,UAUGAIU:T'S CHURCH.
months ago. ! (Roberts' & Sharpless· B~LA-CYNWYD COAL, WOOD AND I
Four. will have charge. All meet· Early Mass on SIIII:I.1Y from April , I Dairies)
ings are interesting and helpLui.
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lc;t to October 31st at <:.JO A. :If. From. 'lhe c?urs: 111 anatomy. phYSlology'CreamButtermllk'
NARBERTH
ARDMORE
BUILDING SUPPLIES
7.45 P. M.. evening worshill. The
service will he evangelistic. Gospp.l
'feam "0. 1 of the Pennsylvania Rail-
NoYcmber 1st to MarCh 31st at 7 A, M. and hygIene IS to be made more prac-I T bl
Late 1\Iass. 9.30 A. 111. throughout the ticable by talks to various grades by a e ~eam. PP PD
year. Masses on holydays, 6.30 and' doctors and dp.ntlsts of our town.
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I WYNNEWOOD
I NARBERTH, PA.
road Department of the Y. 1\1. C. A., S.30 A. M. Weekdays at 8. Evenmg Principal Melchior has written to
Wl~ic:h grew .Ollt of .the revival cam- devotions and other services at regUlar! every dentist and doctor in Narbe~th!
SCOTT POWELL DAIRIES
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palgn last wlllter WIll be present. It times.
consists of nine splendid cornetists
I 'whose names he could procure, 111- I
vltlng them to help in this. work. V~ry I
Prompt Deliveries Assured
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and speakers. We urge you to come To the Editor of Our Town: 'favorable and encouragmg rephes I 48th and Parrish Sts.
early. I I represent the lIfontgomen' County have come to the office. Dr. Hartly'I I MA Y I PROVE.
The annual business meeting and I High School Association. Wilen I re- dentist.. was first one to give the, To you what an advantage it IS
roll call of the church last Tuesda;l I quest )'011 to pUblish a few words of grades a talk. Try a Pound of to own your own home:
evening was a pleasant social occa· appreelatlon for the splendl<l recep- --.- . . I WM D
slon. It resulted in the re-election tion. entertainment and co-operation In next weelc's ISSlle Will be. gIven I HOME-MADE FUDGE ' . SMEDLEY
of officers whose terms of office ex- reeeived at OUi' meeting to-da.y in i a full account of the entertalllUlent I At the Cabin,
pired. The reports were well pre· :<.'arl ert! \.) 'eh I think must rep' I by the Haverford College Glee and I
: Mandolin Clubs which will take place •••
H E BAITIS Narberth & Ha,'erford A,'es.
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pared aud eXhll>lted an amazllI" resent. the warm hospltahty and edu- I •
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amount. of variety o[ work prose· cational alertness of your enterpris- i In the school bUlldlllg on February U. r:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::~
euted by the church through its ing horough, Three members of the i . • ---. ~ "[ Telephone-Narberth 368,
varied departments. It was voted to Ii Board of ]"ducation Mr Melchior anI] i Dr. Silas Neff, preSident O[ t~e .Tel FOR RENT
undertake the Every Member can· all the teach erR U1lli m~m' oUlers par- ,Schoo~ of Oratory, gaTve a dec ureH~o EDWARD HAWS
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vass III the near u ure.
f t T •
received to memberShip by letter.
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\\ 0 were ticipatetl in maldng the meeting a'
great success and '1 mutual henefit
the High School last hurs ay.
bj t
: su ec was.
"L'f' O t T "
IS
I e s. ppor ull1'~Le~'t
Two Stons and Frame Houses ' Plaster and Cement Work
I . , .. ' • Some of Dr. Neff's saymgs were: I .
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Estimates Furnished Jobbing
Y~ry earl)' 111 the d~y Mr. Mc?arter, tIe things an.noy little people." "If 8 rooms and bath. New hot water healin;: SI'S·
1']1.: l'nEsnr·l'.ERL\~ CllURCJ(. III IllS words. of greeting, made I.t very i you want to be a success ten years r
terns. BI;:lols. $41.50 a nlonth.
CALDWELL & CO.
clear that l\:arbert.h was plannlllg to : from now, you must be a success
HARRY B. WALL
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lIe" ••John Yllll ~~ss, )[(lIister. get the larg,est benefit out of the: now," , _
meeting and at the same time to' ex- ---
Services for next SundaY: Itend NarherCh hospltalit)' to all Who Last Friday afternoon our Girls' GEO B ABELE Plumbing, Gas Fitting
10 A. M. Sunday School. ! attended the meeting. Narberth. In her: Basket Ball team played the Wood- •• and Heating
11 A. M. PUblic worship. Sermon representatives, did her part royally; ! bury girls at Woodbury. The score
by Rev. Edwin J. Heinke, B. D.• Rep, and if we get out of anything what, was 33-15 in favor of Woodbury.
IPIAN 0 TUN IN G NARBERTH. PA
resentative of the Board of Temper· we put Into it. "arberth won, and all, One of the reasons for this hlghl
ance o[ the Presbyterian Church. were benefited to a larger extent be-,'score was the twelve-inch baskets
7 P. M. Young People's Society. cause of this purpose. Narberth now Which our girls were not used to. 'I Phone-Narberth 1255 D.
Sales Agent for BLASIUS Pianos
and Players.
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I ~CEO W J MARKLE
Leader, Miss Augusta Wlthero'w. Ihas the distinction of entertaining the ----, • ••
8 P. M. Public worship. largest Montgomery County High 'Our boys defeated the Upper Darby
'l'he pastor of this church has been School Teachers' meeting. due. in a! High School team by an overwhelm- b
rhl'ckan and Waffl a Suppers
u ,U Select Dat.fl.eS
called to the bedSide of his mother, large measure. to the educational i Ing score of 69 to 14. Our fellows I
who Is very ill, at her home in spirit and leadership and co-operation: played around the other team at will. SeTlJed Thursday Nights to Order
Blairstown. Warren county, Ne\v Jer· of the Narherth s<:1Iool authorities' and also shooting baskets. The line·
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MRS •
E• ELINOR SMITH , Special Nursery Milk in Paper Car-
sey.
This church has sustained tIle los3
Iand friends who assisted them. ,up was as follows:
With my personal thanks, I am Downes .. , ... forward '" . Kilpatrick
406 S. Narberth A"e, 'Phone 684 M.I
ton Filled at Penhurst Farm.
Dell Phone-Narberth 669 D.
of another faithfUl member in the very truly yours. ! Smith. . . . . .. forward •..... RUdolph
deatll of Mr. John 'V. Brown. who I C. R. PellurPneker,
passed away on T~esday morning. PI'esident Lower Merion High ScIlOol. McCarter .•.... guard
I' Durbin center Waters
Sibley Fresb Citrate of Marrnesla 100 Narberth Avenue
GET YOUR •
January 11th. at IllS home. Wynne- Harsch guard Moore I; NARBERTH, PA.
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wood and Montgomery avenues. The
pastor had charge of the funeral sel'- ARCADE THEATRE Redifer for McCarter, McCarter for
Substitutes-Anderson for Harsch,
FIEDLER'S
AT
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vices on last Thursday aft~rnoon, NARBERTH PA. Downes. The Bottle 'With the Sanl- HERMAN'S BREAD
assisted by Rev. Andrew S. B u r k e , '
rector of All Saints' P. E. Church. 'l'hurf;dn)', Jan. 20tll.
CHARLIE CHAPLIN in
G}:n Tlln~YES AT lmRION.
tary T o p . ,
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ROLLS, PIES AND CAKES
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ALL SAINTS' P. E. C1lURCH. "WOnK" Linden I,aue Residence Looted In 'I'h\! robbers had jimmied open a •
Rey. Amlrew S. Burke, Rector. AN'ITA STEWARATndand BARL WIL- Allscnce of Owner. hack window. The jewelry stolen is
valued at between $1200 and $1500,
a
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Th Imperial Crocery
The services at All Saints' P. E. LI::i~" in H oward F C--
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Nearly every article of jewelry in and the thieves also stole $40 and
Church. Montgomery and Wynnewood SlIturdll)', Jan. 22nd.
avenues, for next Sunday are as fol- MARY MILES MINTER in
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the home of J. Wallace Hallowell, Jr., table silver valued at $200, The po-
of Lindell lane, Merion, was stolen lice of Lower Merion township are
otter
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lows: "EllM¥ OF STORK'S XEST" last Thursday night during the ab- searching for the house breakers. MEATS f
~.OO A. 1\[. Holy Communion. Tuesda)'. . sence of Mr. and Mrs. Hallowell. They The robbery is the first that has oc- 0
9.45 A. 1\[. Sunday School. "NEAL OF THE NAVY" , left the house at 10 o'clock Thursday curred in Merion for twelve months, ' QUALITY
11.00 J .... M. Morning Prayer and
Sermon. I
12th Episode
~[utlnee, Saturday, S to rJ
Imorning and returned at 10 o'clock so strict has been the watch kept
Ibl tt t Y. M. C. A. BUILDING
CIllldren, lie. Adults, lOco th~ same night. for poss e a emp s,
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NARBEu'rH, PA.-OUR TOWN-JANUAR,Y 20, 1U16
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Moving Furniture and Pianos, Hauling ,Heim 180 122 157 ' HOLLYlIOCKS. A {C0od IllRn to IIIlSS the erenlng-
i Walt 1:37 148 143 lots oi cxcltement.
Work of All Kinds Done ; Hotz 183 142 163 The hollyhocks are without doubt
the most stately flowering perennial Strnwhrldge & Clothle1' will brIng
WALTON BROS.!I
_____ __ __._, .. _~HONE:, _672, " _ ' ..
Totals
Scanlin
824
14~
739
l'\AHDJ'JHTH Y. M. C. A.
173
783 in cultivation; the most commonly 11 illst tC1l1ll some tllIle in ~'ebn18r)·.
cultivated form being the well known
163 rosette and saucer sort. The flower llon't forget~ two big gRilles Satur-
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" , .l\lcKell
II Ward
128
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113
138
123\ of this variety is not particularly c1u)" night for 1;) cents.
141' graceful, it could possibly even be
Wayne Club. anll met the sad fate of g:eeted us 111 our contest .wlth Had-I heen favored with a more delicate
)II-:~'S )IU:TI~G I
defeat, only accomplishing the task of dlllgton. It was. a stirrmg gam13 comblnationtt even though the reds in
WH":~-S11IIlhl)-, ! P. ll. winning one of the three games In I from start to fimsh and we are sure pinks, salmons and the pale delicate I Colds, Sore Throat,
WH.:n";-~lIrherth Thellh·e. I
the match. that being the last one that the spectators, one and all, were i combinations tven though the reds in E
WUO-I1on. W. II. nerr)'. 1
'0111'11 Vll' I
\ IC 1 was won
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glad they were present. The result: this variety in many cases are su-
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Sun.n:('T-"WIll', Whllt }'orl" 'gllt PI' s I . .'j t was 111 doubt right up to the case. perlor to those of the older varieties
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of
the elhattle n.was , s IOwmg
waged Just lOW s rong I T he fi nal score, 23 to 22 , 0f w hi ch Hollyhocks of all varieties men- . Whatever remedy . .
the phYSICIan may
sI'};('LU. J[eSU'-G1ee l'lub Quar- '1 t '. I
we managed to secure the long end, tioned here especially the Allegheny prescribe or you may take, he care-
fl'ttc. ullll bring' Ilnothe1' mlln with .'1 Ie . earn was not even III the run- tells the story of an evenly matched variety (as' f
this sort started a vogue u 1 th a t th e germ IS . . no t passel
· 1 on t 0
tome
pili.
!ling III . the first game, but came 1 contest. The boys from West Phua-I f I' th i
stronger III the second frame and as . 0
I r f
e s mp e arms, an
d th i 1 'I' other members of your family. Avoid
e s ng es an epidemic
a Ire d t t d t'" I delphia had us guessmg all through, and doubles) can now be secured .
)[en's lUeeting.
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" a y sa e , won au In the last especially as they had us 14 to 6 at from nearly all seedsmell and nur-J This can usually be accomplished by
game. I the end of the first half. Iu the sec- serymen \lteePin g eYerything antiseptically clean
"ext SundaY afternoon, at four, we It Illay be. that championships in lond half Colwyn Humphreys was sent . A E W 11 t with 20 Mule Team Powdered Boric.
want to have the Narberth Theatre other .lines. of sport~ have elated us into the line-up and his presence was • .. 0 I er • ~ake a quantity of boric water, llH
filled to the doors with men. You to a IlIgh pitch, hut III this particular t ft' It! t t ' !Illdicated bY directions on the pack-
are one who ought to be there. game it would seem our bowling club a s
rong ac or 1Il our u rna e n: BASKET BALL. I age, and ev'erybody in the family use
Please consider this as a personal in- is going through a bad slump which 1'~mlJh. The line-up w.as as follows. I BIg glune next Saturllll)'. Y. M. C' it freely as a mouth wash and gargle.
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vitation. I't IS. ant Iclpate<
. lWIll
' not last, and ' that Narberth
L S 'U A. C. f Haddmgton
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d B,
S B. C. I A • fiIrs t tl'um II IIL)'S tl,le ......
Odell "es t 1'111 I n- , A little warmed Illay be snuffe d up
We are ver~' fortunate in having hy coming hack in the closing, rounds F' wIlll 1
f I I 1 . nne
forwar d
orwar
";'t 1 AlII de11lhlll 1IIgh School Alumni.
!Hl C 1_ I the nose occasionally for germ killing
seeured such a speaker as the Hon. OtIC sc leI ule we can make up some C. Downes
W. H. Berry, former State Trea~~ of tll.le lost ground and still make II 1
urer. Mr. Berry needs no Introduc:- erel Itable s llOwing, if not a champion- G Slid
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Humphreys .. guard
10
center
d
" .Hyland,
McKaig
Sk ha
I' --- I purposes.
~tllirherfth tiHI gtohlng tdo }18tndtltl11',~? lit I Leading druggists sell 20 Mule Team
ICII ,ng or Ie ree elell s 1e ,es , Boric.
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it was a real social affair. The en- Durnell, Rosemont. 30 4669 156 [ locale filled with human weeds. There
tertainment wus unusually interes'C' Helm, \Va~·ne 27 4186 155 \ comes to this community a young man
ing, and the social hour which fol- Zelley" Ardmore 26 3998 154 from the city, who immediately meets
lowell would be a credit to any com- Hart, ·Wayne
munlty. Come to the next Commun- Taggart, Ardmore
,. 30 3909 153 \
27 4102 152 i I with disfavor-and especially arouses
the scorn of the mountain girl-be-
' cause of his manners and clothes. Ht!
lty Night and get a sample of thc Oakley, Ardmore
Narberth spirit. Wendell, Wayne
17 2545 150.
30 4470 149'1 ! falls madly in love with her anj
Ullsket naIl.
Wright, Rosemont..... 27 4035 149,
Scanlin, NarIJerth
Bennett, Ardmore
27 3965 147'
19 2795 147
I finally proves his worth. How a
family of counterfeiters conspire to
break the match and ruin the YOUlll~
'rhat double-heal1er last SaturdaY
Walt.. Wayne , 27 3909 145 man; 110W they are thwarted and
night caused some excitement, et>·
Rogers, Rosemont., 22 3176 144 "true love" is made to run smoothly,
peclall~' the Junlor-Haddlngton gaUlI'.
Rainear, N'arherth , 17 2374 140 is revealed in a gripping story tell-
Our boys won in the last fe\v min-
utes of play and certainly gave II
King', Rosemont
good sample of fight to the finish, Scullin, Rosemont..... 28 3861 138
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