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VOLUME III. NUMBER 37 NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1917 PRICE TWO CENTS

BIG CROWD AT I BAZAAR NOW ON Ii NARBERTH SHARES iN RED. CROSS CAMPAIGN


THIRD FLOWER SHOW AT ST. MARGARET'S I :\'arberth is expected to 110 its ful1, Mr. ~Ilward S. JlnwH
i Ishare in re"ponse to President Wil-' 1\11'. George M. Henry
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Rose Exhibit Especially Fine Indoor Affair of Greater Interest I ROn's cal1 for support of the Hed Cross Mr. William S. Horner
work. To further this end, tlle Main 1\11'. J. H. JeffEries
Everybody in :\arberth who knew
the dil'ference between a dais)' allli a'
Than Ever Before
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Line Branch, No.1, of which Narbertll
: iH a part. has organized for a sys-
Mr. William T. Melehior
Mr. Clarence L. Metzger
peony went to the Third Annual I I
tematic campaign, to be cl>llllucte:!' Mr. Horace Obdyke
Flower Show last Satunlay in the Y. EVERY EVENING I 'Iluring this week. 1\11'. Charles W. Schaeffer
M. C. A. building. I"olks began drop- THIS WEEK Mr. William Ellis, oJ llryn Mawr,' Mr. Wi:liam D. Smedle)'
ping in a few mlnuteH after twO
o'c1od{ In the afternoon and continu-
ed coming until hall' paHt ten In the . .
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II THE FIRESIDE has heen made organizing r:l1airman
of the I'~xecutivc BoaI'll, ancl ~Ir. Rich-
ani Hamilton, of Ardmol'c, i,.; trea,,-
Mr. K H. Sil'kles
Mr. Robert Savill
1\11'. Thomas C. Troller.
evening. At one time during the eve- With the lore~al't of June actlllg as I Hett). Huxrer's urer. In each town" along tile iVhin Mr. Frerl Walzer
ning, the show room was HO crowdEll tl.l e barometer'l I.t cOUII.I on~): be dt~- G o s s i p . , Line there will he a local cOlumittee Mr. J. Howard \VilHon
that people harl to wait on the stair- clded i lall an ~ Irt~cO fete tillS ~lolll ~
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\v'IY and rlown in the lobin' until tho'Je waH unquestlOua I y ma l en enl u.
I Summer weather at last
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in general I:harg,e c- the work. who, Mr. A. E. Wohlert
will appoint airles to assist In Ihe Rev. H. F. Cowie:)'
W;I~ were ahead of them I~ad harl th~ir Most assured I)' so-and then some!. ',. .
Hence :::;1. Margaret'H annual event
look and were rea d ·\. tof Ieave.1 f t is being I'onducted this week in the Hummer months.
I Puhllc schools are e!OHlllg for the canva"".
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Hev. Aver)' Demmy
l>. '" lanl I anII l\Yrl' . "I I ~ Rev . '"llrl's-. G . I'oppel

So In view of t h e orEgo ng ac s ' . . :\'01'1 have consented to serve for Rev. John W. Van :\e"s
.. t'r I' II ece~~arY to say that Hall, indepenrlent of all weather con-I .
II I" en I I' \ u n . I' There tt flower gar- XarhErth. and the)' have rellueste'l There will be mass meeting" at the
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tile ~.~ 110\" ":a~.~ a S.lll·eeH". I ditlOns anrl II comes to pass t l~t an
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are Illan)' pre y . M' "i k ('I I W I I'
indoor affair of this kind affords much dens now In hloolll. i fl.te fol1owing gentlemen to lll't as j erlOn ,I' C H ,U) On el nesl ay,
UCI!;('s .:sJl"I~illl1)· .'hll' more opportunity for the entertain- --- I'
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Thursl!a)' and Saturda)' mornin!!:s at
lIlent of the patrons than has hereto- Mrs. Carroll Downes entertaine;! her i Mr. .James Artman 11 o'docl{ at which the progress of
The dlspla)' of rOHes waH generally fore he en possihle with the lawn- Bridge Cluh on Monday afternoon, i 1\11'. Rohert L. Beatt)' 'the campaign wiII he announced. and
conceded to he tillEr than in either parties. :\'ew and varied ,liversions I Mr. .John A. Caldwell the work encouraged in every posslhle
:.1' 1916 or 1915 shows. Anrl this is have heen provided aplenty, fun an.tl Marian I". Bawl' iH home frolll Wil- Mr. W. Arthnr Cole i way. This campaign affords a splen-
all the more rema~kahle when we frolic galore, for the c1llel aim of those 'I Hon College for the Hummer vacation.
recal1 the weather 01 the last t\~o. or who liave had 10 do with the arrange- ---
I Mr. Edwin P. Dold
Mr. Henry C. Gara
did opportunity for men to do their
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three weEks. The hlol~ms exhlillte:l n,ents has heen to make sure that I :\11'. and Mrs. E. K. Taylor spoll :I ' -:~:::=~::::::=~::::::=::::::=~::::::=::::::=~::::::~~::::::=~:::=~~
hy :\11'. F. D. Walker carnell off .~ num- those who come will he glad ther few days in Haddonfield this past
her of prizes and won unIversal I ., I
came. The eoupon tJekets Elltltle wee .
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I.ralse. Mr. J. F. Donnelly's roseH. and their hO]llers to admisHion on all of --- PROGRAM
especially his fo.xglove. also won gen- the evenings in addition to par-: The Y. 1\1. C. A. hegs to thank till'
eral eommendatlOll,
TIII~ '\wlIl'lls
ticipation in the distrihution of val-I' Fshers' Assoeiation for their donatio;1
uahle prizes whieh wiII he made each of $i.2S.
Fourth of July Celebration
r' I' \) evening, while single admission" en-
In,lividual white ro~e·~' Irst, '. . titling the purcha"er the refreshments A uew hungalow next to Mr. There will be a flag raising, accompanied by speeches. at
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Walker' second J I' Ilonnellv .'
Individual pink rlJse-·-I' Irst and ~;e('-'
I . may he secured at the IIa:r entrance Hamer's on Anthwyn Y·'al'lllS is lIear-'
f t t ing eompletiou.
Elm Hall at 9 A. M. This will be followed by a parade, led by
, ,. ,on payment 0 en cen s. the Gladwyne Brass Balld. The following will take part:
ond, ~. D. "alker, . The bazaar will continue every eve-
. Indi~~du~1 .y~110W r~~e ~I"lr~:aII~~:~~ nlng of thiH weel( anll n heart)· on- Carroll Downes. who has been at SCHOOL CHILDREN, BOY SCOUTS, RED CROSS, NAR-
aid l~alrd, second, I. G D' deavor will be made to have eacn e\"p- Ilartmouth College, has come home for BERTH HOME GUARDS, G, A. R. VETERANS, BASE BALL
Hpecial mention. 1\1rs. eorge . ning charal'lerizell by a special rea- the sUlllmer vaeation.
TEAM, FIRE COMPANY
Grover. ,'.' ture of interest and pleasure. The
Individual red :oHe-I'lrHt: 1', D., tinal awardH wiII he made on Salllr- Mr. ,I. K. I~ulton, Jr., an,1 family There will be base ball games morning and afternoon on
Walker; second, MISS Ruth D1Umonll. I daY Evening. \.\'hen a hanner attend-I will shortly move from 10 1~lmwll()(l. the regular field, and a band concert in the evening in front
-I"irst, Mrs. 1'\. J. Henderson; Hee-
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Collection of white or eream rose" an'ce is ex' eeted.
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avenue to 1 Chestnut avenue.
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of Elm Hall.
A collection will be taken up and solicitors will call on YOU
und, .J. F. Donnel1y. I Mr.:\'. H. McCoy~ weII known in i for a small donation. AllY excess received ov.er actual expenses
:'\arherth, died at hiH home on r~lm-
Collection
Charles K
of pink rOHes-I"ir,,,L
Kreamer; seeond, MI"H,1
P.\'I'IUO'I'H' LA W:\ FWI'E

llhoda Alker; spedal mention. F. D·I. If you are patri~tic ~() to th;. la~\'n
--- I \\'0011 avenue Monda)' evening.
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will be turned over to the Narberth Unit of the Red Cross As-
sociation.
Wall{cr. lete, S. W. 1'01' bssex and 'hlllllsor Mr. anll M,rs. A. J. Loos have gon.:
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Collection ot.· yelIow roseH-Fit:Sl.j avenues on Saturda)·. June 2:1. from to Ithaca. to att,end the fortieth an-
Mrs. Carroll Downe,,; HecOllll Mrs. ,J. :I to 10 P. M.
C. Simpson. Perhaps your Holdier 01' sailor hoy I
niversarv reunion of their c1aHs.

Collection of red roses~FlrHt. ~~'I' may he prOVided with some eomIort i MrH. A. K. Siler. of WynnoCwoOlI ave-
. i CaJlniJlg DeJnolzstratio 11
\). Walker; Hceond. Mrs. 1'•. A. MUS', from what vou spend there, nul' is home from the hospital. h"vlng. '1'1 t tl . It'
• .• •••• • . ' ; 1<1 Ie eannlllg I emons ration 'II the Hchool hUildlnl!, Oil Mon:lay eve·
ehamp. . ., . . F' .' A letter, . appeahng , tor supphes, just !lad a very. Henous operation on her:. n I' ng Ias, t 11111Ier tlIe II'Irec t'IOn o·f' 1\1'I"S
CollectIOn of chmblllg roseH- IrHl'jreeeiVed tram the AmEl'lean Ambu- nose :\ I I' I . Lindeman was of special interest to

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George Barne.
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Mrs Alexander ]~aston; HeeOlll!. Mrs. lanee Hospital In Pal'is say:5: " T h e '

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recent lightlllg hal' hrought Ill' many
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A very attraetive sign and rUHli!:;'1
' . a I' lerlt I S !lOusewlve s: was I proven hy the !arge attendance. l\IiSH Linde-
,man). HIOwel I . I her
,1111 lar I, EXp allllllg
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can strawberries, beanH; tomatoes and
Ie proces" HO carefully and well that everyone pres-
Best exhibit ot slllg e rOHes. al. HenouHly wounded. Il'lghtlu aee I gate HOW lllark the entrance to the' t I I't . I f' It' .
1'0101'. aU one vane ' t y-.- ~,.Irs.
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. D. wound", fractures ga Iore, anII 'I .
nur~es Gal'den Studio anll Tea ROllm on ;\'1r.! self.
,en e wit I a 1I'm leerllllllatllln to try canning these pro:luetH for her-
Walker; second, Mrs. WeHton Hylle: I and doctor~ are kept husy day and Xorman Jefferies /!.rOluHIH.
BeHt exhibit of single roseH. mlx-. night. They are al1 so devoted and __ The following 18 the tahle of Htel'iliza tion:
I'd varieties ami colors-I~. D. Walk-I untiring: in their care. and doing alll 1\1rs. Fr.ederick G. Woodworth. of I Product Canning time tahle Sterilization
er. they can to make the"e poor, brave Haverford avenue, has been called to, Blanching
Best exhihit of mixell roses--I"lrst, souls as comfortahle as possible. A her home in' Boston: on account of the'
Mrs. J. C. Simpson; secoud Mrs. :'\ young wounded ~'rench Lieutenant, Yery serious illness of her father Berries ami Cherries ,....... 0 minutes 16 minutes
Henderson. hrought in this mornln~ salll: 'I tolll Hhuharh ,. :;-4 to 1 1-2 mlnutEH 16 minutes
Best exhihit of pinlt peonieH·-First. YOU last year if I Wel'eEVer wound- Edward Shea, Jr.. who was Iln[llr-, Apples anll Pears l to :1 minutes 20 minutes
I". W. Stites; second, 1\1rs. Hezo ~d I sho~ld heg to he Ilrought here.', tuna!'e enough to hreak a leI-: wme: P,ineapPlps
Brook!!. I
I remember him and his having Haid weeks ago. has returned from t.he, 10nllltOeH
Best exhibit of red peonies-First, this as well. HiH brother-in-law w.a" hospital in 1.)hl~adeIPhia, anll is ou the. String and Wax l:leanH
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20 minutes
20 minutes
90 minUtes
Mrs. F. W. Stites: seconl!. Mrs. J. C. one of our patients about a year ago, roall to reeoven'. ,Asparap;us , :1 to fi minutes 90 minute,
Simpson. I and he was so well cared for that the
Best exhibit of mixed peonies - family alwaYs sing the praises of thp
I Kenneth
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Hamilton and
Peas and Lima Beans
HEllry Greens, Spinach, etc,
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minutes
minutes
120 minutes
120 minutes
First, Mrs. A. C. Shanll; HecOIH!. Mrs. Ambulanee. This Is encouraging and HoweH. memherH of the Xaval ('oa 'I ; Corn ., , .. , 6 to S minuteH on eoh 180 minute~
F. W. Stites. . I II . makes one feel we are real;y doing Hesel've stationed at Cape 1\Ia)', :\'.J.,: The lIemonHtration was un,!er the auspices of the Community Cluh.
Best exhibit of larkspur, hg 11 I ue-· good. . spent Saturday alH! Sunday with their: Allllillonal Information will lIe puhlished later.
First. Mr". K A. Muschamp. And this is the hospical to wludl pal'ent.H in :\'arberth. I
llest exihibt of larkHpul', Ilark hlue- many of the Amerlean wou:Hle,1 hoyt; --- i
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First. Mrs. E. A. Muschamp. will be taken. Is it worth helping;
Best exhihit of larkspur In comhln- Come and "do )'our bit."
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Among the Xarherthites seen Oil the,
Atlantic City hoard walk Sunday were!
HIGH· SCHOOL CJJAS8IFIED AnVERTISEl\IENTS
ation with other flowers-I~lrst. Mil'S -- I Mr. and MrH. It. .1. Mullen. Mr. allll! 'rwo cents per word each Insertion. CR8h
Rhodia AI'ker; second.. Mr'J I~ .. W. t'O)DIl'~ I 'I'\' fA nit PAUl'\' MrH. H. S. Brallley al1l1 Mr. and Mrs.: COMMENCEMENT WEEK In nd'"nnce. No advertisement uccepted Un-
Ipse cnsh accompanies copy.
Stites. ,",\"'.' ,\ "'•.'1:('(' .... "'.'. William C. Claghom. , "'~OR S ..\ I.Jir-L.nrge cnhlnet phOI1()g'I"IlPh. one
Columhlne-Flrst, MI·H. I". W. Stites; ., ., r.~
month old. $fiO.OO. Dox 404. Xnrlwrth.
seeond, A. J. Loos. \Vill each nleTllher or the PreRbytcr-l Events to Follow-Everybody, ----.--------------
Canterbury bells-I"irst. J. F. Don- , . The card party which was helll last . FOIt S.\I,tr-Stamp c<>lIecll<>lI. ;\llIIIY old
., . I 'es 0' the i ilia r:hnrch LadieH' Aid Sodety see i Welcome IIn,l rnl'e e. H. Addr","", S. c., Box 404.
nellv; seconll, Mrs. F. W. Stites. l'l'lrla.), ul.der the ausp c ( that the "Little Traveler,," return to! ~lIrberth.
S~eet Wllllam-I~lrst. Mrs. John \Vonleu's COlllolunity Club of Nar- tile 111'me social II1I tile 1'.llurl'.)1 la\vII '; I H ----~.--- ------.-
)<·OU ~l\l.t;-Pllrt of hOUMchohl furniture
Gilroy; second, Hohert Caldwell. herth was highly suceessful. every- 3 PM? Narbel·t I Igh School Commence- fnr Na"'- In<'1udlnl{ hrJU';H hedN. NllrlnK".
(C'onuur.ed on Fourth Page) one expressing thei,r appreciation of Tuesday, June 26, at ... ment Week opened with Baccalaure- muttr.NNeN. ,,"rpetH, etc. 1'elephon.'. Nllr-
the d€llghtful afternOOn spent under I L \,ate E~xerci i
ses SUll( ay i
even ng. 1'1len !lE"r111
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Fifty-eight graduates ot' t Ie ower I •
the hospitable roof of the hostess, Ml's. .J' I S I I t ' tol1owed Alumni Night, Tucson=-" and I'IASO t'OIt S,U,t~h"ap. ~luHt he "old
Robert Dotharll, Wynnewood road, Merion Township J. II?: I e 100 a Class Dav on Wednesdav. Imll1t'1l1ately. Phon., Narherth 60S.
BLOCK PARTY :"Iarberth.
I Too much cannot be said In c o m
Ardmore, received dlplomaH at "om-
meneement exerl'ises
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last F r i d a y '
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Publle . events to foJ1~\\' are Senior I.OST-..\ mal.,. hull terrl",r, Innw In fronl
. leI{. 1,lepn"e Nn. 1717. Rewltrcl If return-
Chapel Thursday morning at 8.40,. ell tn t' P I'ook Narberth 137,"
men dation of the efforts of the host- night, iu the sc lOll aUI ltonum. presentation of Athletic Y~et tel's ou: " ~- ~_._--'.-
Denelit of I
ess and the other members of the Mr. lind Mrs. Ellery K Tayler. of Thursday at 9.15 A. M.; clos ng ex-
i t"OR :Sl\[·Y..--l·"nur... burner, lol .... enrHt~hllnd J:IUI
Ntn"p for "ale; III good ,,,m,lIl1on. Apply
{'ommlttee, Mrs. J. W. Joyce, Mril. erclses on Friday, 11.30 A. M. and III 1':Irllwoun "'·ellue. Narberth. 137pI
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NARBERTH BOYS' CLUB Rov E. Clark. Mrs, James Donne y,
Mr~. William Livingston, Mrs. J-1' "
_ Commen(:ement. Fr da)' at .,
The social events for the week are
l"OR REST--<Jarage "p"ee for rent. Apply
j·:c1wltrd S. HilWA, 107 j)u,Ue~' ",·enue.

}'OIUlEST AVE:Nm:,
Jacobs. Mrs. E Ilery l'ayor I an d 1\1
"rs BASE BALL, SATURDAY, t h e J un Ior anII Sop h omore recep tl on :-:ltrberth. __ . ...... (37<:1_
~. P. Fowler, In their eft'orts to make to the Senior Clas.B on Thursday eve- t-OR H,\I,Y~t.eonarll 1'lea'lIlhh' one-ple"e
it socially and flnanclall\.' a success. ning and the Senior "Fare\\'elJ Par- pnrcelalll refrigerator. 70 puund. eltpllclly.
$20.1)0. Yeo" little used. Box 1;9;. Nl1r-
Windsor and Haverfortl Avenues Miss Mueller's rendition of several NARBERTH V5. ty" on Saturday night, h"'rth. (37cl

}<'RIDAY, JUNE 29, 1917


I' solos was enjoyed by the guests as
well as much appreciated by the com- WAYNE AT WAYNE
~urberth (.~onlDleJleemeJlt Is lI. bl\t
town t'Vl"nt. }:verybody is "·l"lcome.
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It's Impossible for one to buy
L .-J' mlttee. I Ut'D1t'Dlber tht' hour, R .). ~r. friends worth the price.
.NAHBEB.Tll, !'A,-oUR TOWN--JUNE 21, 1!:J17

ARMY THAT WILL INVADE NARBERTH.


If IT HAS NOT ALREADY DONE SO!
Far be it from us, oh, patriotic plowmen, to shed rain on the
parade, but neither would we have your valorous efforts all in
vain! And that is why we are well prepared with all the things
which make short-shrift of garden pests and parasites: Paris
Green, Arsenate Lead, Bordeaux Mixture, Weed-Killer, Lime-
Sulphur Compound, etc., etc. Pretty well schooled we are, too, on
the most effective means and measures-and immensely eager to
see you get the. most for your time and energy! Come along to
headquarters!

HOWARD'S
The Xarhcrth :\:eelilework Guild Is Telephones, Of course, .we
going to give a fete for IHlspltal sup- 1267 deliver - any
HARRY A, JACOBS, place - aoy
plies for our American soldiers and 1268 time.
Editor. sailors on Saturday •.Tune 2il. from il
to 10 P. M. 11. Is to be held on Mrs. _ The Brightest Spot in Narberth
Mrs. C. T. Moore A. J. Loos Hewitt's lawn at the southwest cor-I •
Mrs. Roy E. Clark Henry Rose
Earl F. Smith W. T. Melchior I~e~'o~t :;:e~n~~~d~VI~1~orre 1
aV,:71 ;e\e ~ ~~~? ~tore.ln the_~~~t~_~dern senseof the tfrrrl
Q. M. Henry tanc~' and useful articles fo~ sale.: cent stamp be used rather than two I .sOW! ALI, 'l'OGE'l'HER
Associate EdItors. iee cream and candy. There Will also one cent stamps, a ten cent stamp I FOR NARBERTH!
he fresh fruits and vegetahles. hom, e- instead of two flve eent or ten one I
MAIZIE J. SIMPSON, •"'.·1'
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j' 1'- eent stamps, ete. In this wa,.· many] Boost ~'our town. boost your frl·end.
Cashier. COlDn'~l'n' fUTH f
millions of stamps ma~' be saved. It! Boost the lodge and association "ou
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herth is amous. I
Your fortune will be told aUf there is not unusual to see twenty or thirty! attend.- .
H. C. GARA, Fdrlll)'••1ulII' 22, a I'. ]1. may he a speeial lett.er for you In one eent stamps on a packag,e or as BOost the street on whLch you're
Ad\,('rUslug Manager. It is urged that the memhers of the the "post ~ffl('c... t 41 many two cent stamps where two ten
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Send all letters and news item to Women's Community ('Iub, also those
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There ,~11I he n fiag ral7l11g.a 1 eent or three ten cent stamps eould
dwelling.
Boost the goods that you are sell-
P. O. Box 404. I who contemplate joining the organi- "·("ock. The Bo~r S('outs Will gIve II I be used. The public is nrgently re- ing,
Send all advertising COpy to P. 0, zation bear in mind the ahove notiee /11'111. and th~y wi1l he there to assist quested to aid in tllis saving, Boost the people round about you
Box 820. and make a special effort to atten,l yon 111 earryll1g yonI' hunflles. I E. S. Hllws. I'oHtnlllst~r. The,' can get along without von'
Make all remittances to P. O. Box lhis meeting in orcler to dlseuss and Do not miss it! ('orne ann swel 'B t ' '11 I k fi .,
. . I h I i u. :mccess WI qu c er nd them
118. llecide upon several matters ot Vita the fund to help make 0111' rave 10Y~ ~O'J'I('F; '1'0 AI,I, 1''';USONS OWNING: If they know that you're behind
Our Town Is on sale at the depot importanee to liS all. . comfortable when they go to the on IIAnnOJllNG 17NLI('};Ns};n DOGS ~ them;
newsstand. and at the store of H. E. ··;I"'.-'1-'II-F·.-"-'-I,-A-G- ; fro.lIt. t l ' f tl e COli lit 1''11 In compliance wit h the Act of June: Boost for every forward movement.
Davis. ,.. I "s.le\oungmeno 1... "'1 b I It' B tf .
I are offerh~!!', their livps. leaving thplr ilrd. 191n, notice IS }e~e y g vel~. ~ la . BOOS h or ever; new Improvement.
Entered as second-class matter. Oc- I<Jmhlem of virtue or manhood anfl; huslness. sarrifiring their prospef't~ after June 23rd. 191" t Ie Com~lsslon- 0Bos t ternan or whom you la?or.
tober 15. 1914. at the Post Office at " . tlIe kl1 akl'. I'on't a~ II't - ers of Montgomery
It. ,~ eountv
Narberth. Pennsylvania, under tbe daring, I anfI "onull1g ~ . , Will call oost the stranger
. and the nelgh-
Star.spangled hanner, the fhlg of. t.1e as vnll rOil do to spare a few d~ upon the constahles of ~he county or bor. .
Act of March 3, 1879. the free, ; lars t~ provide comfort" for them? State Constabulary. to kill all dogs In Cease to be a c11romc knocker.
THURSDAY. JUNE 21, 1917 Wave through the thicket in pioneer's' : the county of Montgomery, not wear- ('ease to be a progress blocker,
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EMERGENCY PHONE CALLS
dearing,
Highways of neeans thy beauty'
i CONTRIBUTORS NOTICE' I ing license tags, regardless of whose If YOU'd. make your town beUer•
, . ,property t.he~· may be. (6-21.) Boost It to the fin-al letter.
Fire 350. I I' Ro~· A. lI11tfield. C. W. S••
~ Ila II see; 11 y n d
Pollee 1200. XO\"" to tlI". eall we respond as w~ !,'oI' tl1.
e past., two and a half years,
. 111'01011 • rell",
Wlllinm Warner IIllrper _Narberth.
meet, the followmg Item has appeared, With ,.., t C .. •
Follow the colors anel ncver re- a .few exceptIOns, . 1n every wee k's · \~oun v ,0mmISSloners. "'IRE COMPANY
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There wfil be dr11llng at Elm treat. issue: P)'€sident, (laas. E. Kreamer; sec-
Hall hereafter ever)' llonda)' OUR TOWN will gladly print COlllllIlTTEES OF COUNCIL. retary. Charles V. Noel; financial
alul Thursdny nights ut eight I Land where the Pilgrims in sorrow's anv news item about any subject Finance and Law Committee-A, P. secretary, E. C. Stokes; treasurer.
o'clock. All those who huve hall
UIlY miUtary eXllerlence ure I sad hour, th~t is of interest to Narberth Redifer. W. D. Smedley, H. D. Narrl- Carden Warner; chief engineer.
eSlleclully Invited to come out ('ovenants made that to heaven he folks. hut In order to meet the gan. Chas. V. Noel: first assistant engin-
Illld take pnrt, anti usslst In the true. printing schedule. all "cOpy"- Highway Committee-H. D. Narrl- eel', "'d I~ W.
W'IP;f second assistant en-
work. Hidden from view. hut a destiny's manuscripts-must reach the edl- - gan, F. I~. Rose. Robert Saville. ginppr. A. P. Redifer; thlrll assistant
n. T. WHIT}~. llower, tor by 6 P. M. Monday each week. Police and Health-W. D. Smedley. engineer. H. B. Wall; fourth as-
Xow dedicated to efforts anew; And stlll many of our good con- iF. L. Rose. Robert Caville. sistant engineer. A. ·W. Needham.
Rise in thy armor liS never hefore, tributors who help so much toward w~~\~;'J~~~nad:~s;~~~Ob~~tLsa~~I~::
VACANT LOTS AS "DUMPS" Give to the wor\(1 thy abundanre in making Our Town a success, continue
store. . to mail their "copy"-manuscript---on:
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Ordmance-WiIIlam J. Henderson. The Eagle Tailoring Co.
Tuesda~', and even sometimes on Wed- F. L. Rose. Robert Saville.
234 WOODBINE AVE.
An anonymous communication has ('annous may thllnder while fire- nesday-the very day on which this
If the woman is willing to listen to Phone 1203-J. NARBERTII, PA.
been received by the ~arberth Civil, work~ will l'rackle, : paper is mailed. It is Imperative that
Assoeiation, calling attention to the Just while the travail on earth all items must be In the editor's hands a man it.·s usually heeause she hall Ladles' nnd Gents' Tailoring
fact that the vacant lot at the corn.er gocs on; ,on Monday evening. as hereafter all no more talk to unload. Cleaning. Pressing, Dyeing and Re-
~airing. Prices Reasonable. Work
of Chestnut and ERsex avenue-s is Demons and giants the hreastworks items received after the specified time called for and delivered.
used as a dumping ground for rub- may tackle, ,will not appear in the current week's
hish of all kinds, and that oftell fires I All that takeR plaf'e 'cre a hrighter issue. t.herehy in most instances mak-
are started and left to burn alone,l day dawn.
endangering residences in the vidnity. I Yonder i;1 vislo'l we Slle the release., lowing week.
ing the "copy" stale news for the fol- BUILD UP YOUR TOWN Pansy, Tomato
Even people living a square away I ChimeR 1'1'0111 afar hrings sweet The Editor. AND
are said to offend in this manner.
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grcetings of peaec. i Build Up Your Home
Our Town does not often pay. al
tention to anonymous communwa-
tions. It is no crime to call atteu-I JIISS TAl"'1' nnl'N JL\WR In:AN
G. K. "SF: I'01o\TAm:N'I'AJrI'S OF'
ilWIIE1o\T HF;~OJII~A'I'IOS!
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I)on't forget tJlat Ulls Is a com- I
I munity of home makers and home
CabbagePlants
tion to the practice of mllkin!!; :111,I Tn 01'1 Icr to save paper from ,"III'cll -,_ keepers and that one of YOUR
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eyesore of a publie lot in the ~'ent~~ 1 1I1Iu!l'hl('r of }'ormer I'rllNjllent 1"lIlInl- postage stamps are made the Post! ~IOST Ii\Il'ORTANT IWTIES Is to FOR SALE
of the town. and starting flres t h.1 mOlls!}- ('hoN('n 1", 1'0111'«1 uf Off n t t t tI t i keep it so.
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Istamps of the highest denomination.reques s
for the purpose required he used, for
.Ia_ 1.'011 ellD aid mnterlnlly by dll-
I In!l' your shopping lind markeUng
with the advertisers In this paper.
GARDEN NURSERIES
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signed the commulllcahon. or Olllt, , Diredors of Brvn Mnwr Cr.l1ege,.
the ('IVle AssociatIOn lind repor eu .1e have ,unanimously chosen MISS Helen
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11lsta nee. It IS requestel t lat a t~"o I
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NARBERTH, PA.
Herron Taft. only daugh~r of ~rmer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
matterperwnally.
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However. if this condition exists, President Taft, as fLean of the in~t1tu­
it shoul(1 he remedied hy the resi,lr···
i'l that neighhorhood. Complaint:;
tion.
Miss Taft Is a graduate of Bryn
Capital, $150 OOO==Surplus, $125,OOO==UndiYidcd Profits, $100.000
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should be registered with the BoaI'll Mawr. and during her undergruuUllte
Every family should make a deposit in the savings bank each week or
nf Health and Fire Company. who are days created a worthy record t: s :J
fnlly competent to suppress nuisancp" student. In 1908 she won the first
nnd menaces of this kind. matriculation scholarship for Pennsy!· month. It is not what a man earns, but what he and his family saves, that
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two ~'ears of study she returncd til determines his success or failure from a material standpoint.
Washington to assist her motl'(r in
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her social duties at the White House BEGIN NOW-OPEN AN ACCOUNT WI1'H US.
Postmaster Edward S. Haws is to be In 191il Miss Taft returned to Bryl'
congratulated on the interest demoll- Mawr. and in 1915 tool;: her degr,ef'
strated by his felIow townspeople in specializing in history, economics anfl
the planting and cultivation of the big pol-lttcs. Despite the fact that her eol-
garden he has been enabled to provide lege course bad been Interrupt.:ld h~'
3% Interest Paid on 5'avings Accounts
for their food conservation efforts. I
the three years In Washlngt.on, she
Th.e garden consists of five fcrtl!c was above merit in all gralles.
acres of land oWlled by Miss ~arait Since her graduation Miss Taft ha~
2% Interest on Checking Accounts
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Stotesbury, of Chaney, Pa., who, at tbe been studyIng in the graduate depart-
solicitation of Postmaster Haws, bas nent of Yale. completing 1111 the fOl 111'11

The Merion 'Title & Trust Co.


donated the use of the land free. Mr. work for the (Legree of lloctol' of
Haws had the garden plowed, put In philosophy.
order for Immediate planting and dl·
IMiss Taft succeeds Miss Marion
vlded Into twenty-two plots and these Rel1lv. of Philadelphia, wbo was dea"
plots bave been rented to those who for el/!;ht years. and has been eil'de'l
till them at what such preparation a member of the hoard of dlrt!f'tors. I
I N ARB E R THO F FIe E ARCADE BUILDING '
cost. As the ground was fully ready During the present veal' the omcn has
for the seed it proved an Incentive to been hold by Ennice ·Schenek. asso n j'1te
I OPEN FROM 8 A. M., TO 4 P. M.
those who did not have time to put professor of tIl,e French depar~men~ SATUR YS A M TO NOON FRIDAY EVENIN S N '
It In order, consequently every plot I,; who wll1 return to teaclling. I DA 8 .• .• G 7 U TIL 9 0 CLOCK
NA]{BIiJRTH4 PA.-UUlt ".rOWN-JUNE 21. 1917

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The 'malllng list of Our Town has
Well, Boys, The Size of a FountalD :Ilf
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. Has Positively Nothing to Do With the Quality


been revised and a new one compiled.
any namet! have been InB;dvertcntJ~'
omitted, write to Miss Mary Gara, c. P. COOK
0/ Goods the Fountain Dispenses
suhscrlption manager, P. O. Box 820, loose-fielding game from t1l.E! Na:berth
or phone, ~arberth 125S-W.
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Champs In the Main Line L-l'lgUC
on Saturday. The Railroaders tOl;ched
Anthracite 'Coal
A dime social wlil he held on the Bob Gibson at opportun.e timet!, Kirsch WOOD AND
lawn of the Presbyterian church leading the procession with three llear
If it is Quality and Quantity you are after, we sell both, Our Tuesday. June 26. at 3 P. M. Every- hits. Tracey also excelled for tile BUILDING SUPPLIES
Sodas and Ice Cream are the best money can obtain.. They have one Is welcome and In"ited to join home club. Gibson featured for th!l
a flavor which is all their own, and will take a medal wherever the Ladies' Aid Society In what is, visitors with a double and triple. The N b h P
shown,
promised to be a most p~easallt after- i victory brings Paoli into a triple tie I ar ert, 8.
noon. I for third place In the Main Line LE'llgnc

We also sell one of the best Films on the market, Eastman's The commencement --
exerciSES of
with Bon Air and Dun & Co. I AM AT THE SERVICE OF
Films. gentlemen, It is not the film that produces the best results; Haverford College were held on Prl- PAOLI P. R. R. THE PUBlIC OF NARBERTH
it is the Camera'and the man behind, The Film is only the carrying day las~. Degrees w(\re con!, ne 1 R. H. O. A. Eo Automobiles to hire at all hours of day
upon fifty-six students. The address: Kilroy, ss. . 1 2 1 1 2 and night.
~gent for the work the man behind produces,
to the graduates was delivered hy: Tracey, lb ". 1 0 12 o 1 SABlE CENSORE Phone 1289 or 625
Samuel McChord Crothers, of Cam-: Kirsch, 3h 2 :~ 0 1 o , N ..... BERTH. PA,
hridg.e, Mass. : Swartz, If. 0 2 1 I) IJ

FIEDLER ---
Low branches of tre.es :and extende I ; Weaver, c
,Fhrubbery have been ver>- annoying to, Dunleavy, 2b
: Ilin.ehart, rf.. d. .. 1

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THE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST woe have had so much rainy weather.: Aice, p
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The Busiest Store in NARBERTH cut hack all bushes, hedges and trees: Totals
that ll1terfere with people walkir.g 00
.... , ... 8 11 27 9 1 PasleurlzedMlJk
Bryndovls Cerlilled WEST PUlLA
Milk
DEIIVERJES
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the sidewalks. _ _ I' :'\ARI3ERTH (Pedrlalle Soc:let;v) OVERBROOK
NrWB of lql? QJqurrlll?l'i ,:'\ever Die." Special music by th·~ R. H. O. A. E. Spedal .. Guernl!tey .. MERION
_ 'male quartet of the Baptist Church. The ~arberth Guard lias recelve<l McClelland, ss 0 0 o L , Milk· W" .. NIFIELO
MERION MEETING HOUSE ' . s.OO-Wedn~sday. Evening Ulli?11 forty rltles for use in Ilrill practice. 'i Shellenb'r, 2b 1 1 1 2 1 (Roberts·'" Sharpless' BA LA-C ,,1\ W"O
l~ray.er meetlllg In the Methodist Th~ Manual of Arms 'I-ill o 01

Merion Meeting House Is opened t::r . Church lead by the Baptist pastor. Ac- taken up regularly as the drill course. 'w. Humphries, :lb .. 1
worship every First-day at 11 A. cording to the schedule of Union meet- Our friend, FlEtcher W. Stites, de- V,T. Kirkpatrick, cf.. 1
now he iRobinson, lb 1 0
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NARBIRTH
ARDMORE

M. Visitors are cordially welcome. ings for the summer this meetln;; serves a full measure of credit for Gibson, p 0 .) o a o Cream.
A registry book Is kept for Visitors. : would have com,e on the evening of procuring the gUlls for t he Guard, C. Humphries, rf. .. 1 1 a t 1
All are asked to register their names. July the Fourth. It was deemed ad- just at this time rifles lire ill great IT. Kirkpatrick, e 0 0 9 :~ 1

S'l' MAllGAltE1"S CJWllfll.



'\'isable to bring It forward one week demand all over the COil ntry.

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to the date her.e mentioned.
('hurch NOt~8
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It IS gratllymg to n<Jl,e thai the
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--- i; "'or the l'hildren's service in connel'- Presbyterian Church h2S col1t'ete(1 I Totals 7 24 10 45th and Parrish ·Sts.
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Early Mass on Sunday r~'om FAPr I tion with the Obj;ct sermon Sundav $49.86 for' the Y. M. C. A. work In th:! .
lilt to October 31st at C.JO A. M. rom. . . . _ . fi I I TI . t' I b" t·)
November 1st to MarCh 31st at 7 A, M. 1 nlOrnIII g, MISS .Lul'la I el~\ Will. :Hng a : t;e ('k M Ie ~~s~~Ja I~I\ ~I;() f ~g~lei:' :\arb.erth 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 fl O--fi 1 WhitDllln's Chocolates and
9.30 A, M. throughout the I solo, the clllld.ren jOllllllg III the; d 1an . r· . al'~tl . _rs. .t(' I, 1. e o . ..: PaolI 1'. H. H. 0 2 0 2 0 0 :l 1 x .. ~ I) I ' I C
Late "'ldDDJo' <><>0. . I ('horus. The c1l1ldrCll's 8ermon anll' onatlOn f or liS pal ICI.1.ar purpos~. <lug ass J ome.lUade aDdles at
year. Masses on holydays, 6.30 and. . , II " I 'I 0 I th l . 11 tI I ., '-
830 A. M. Weekdays at 8. Evening' ~he I~rge ch.orus 01' e1l1ldren's v01~e~ I t I.S smcere ~l I<~p._t I a a
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devotions and other services at regular!
'In thiS service last Sunday was Ill' reSidents UlH erstant
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Two-b~F.oe h.lts-h.llro y , Swartz .. W.
tl1e vast m1 Hllmphnes Gibson Three-base hlts
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. tensely Interestmg and was insplrmg. portance of donating or liS wor Rmehart. GlhsOll. Stolen hases-- Good OId·)o'nshlolied. Home.llade
Umes. , For a pleasant and belpful hour COIll(; and I'urther donations will be Ifadly Tracey, 2; Kirsell, ~; Kilroy, Winnie. Jo'udge. 'fhe Kind That lrother Used
'to this service. received by the local association Roecre- McClelland. Struck out-By Gibson, to l[nke
1\11-:'i'JlOIHS'I' .:f>llSCOPAI, CIIUJlCIl The evening meeting was well at- tary. 11; Rice, 6. Bases on halls--Ofl' Gih-
tended and all felt doubly repaid fo:, 'son, 3. Double play---Tracey. \lnas- H C FRITSCH
'J'he Little Church on the 11m. ,being present. It being a service
, largely for men ther sang a hymn a n u '
CUB'S WEEKLY LETTER' Fisted. Hit b~' pitched bal1s-W'~f1ve"
! 2. Umpire-O'Hara. Seorer--Burns. Properties
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For Bent and Sa••
Ite'·. C. G. Koppel. Pastor, the male quartet sang several !:1elec- --- . Time-1.55. Fire Insurance
--- tions which meant help and inspiration, To the Editor of Our Town: Bell Phone 801 W.
Hllnday services: to all present. I We ought to have a l<'()llrth of July WCDlE:'i'S ArXILUltY waUBuDding. Narberth, P..
!I.45-SlIuday school. Classes f(}r all There were fort~·-two present in! clelehration this year (~ a~1 ~'ears, hnt :'i'\ RIlEJI'rn Y. Jr. C• .\ - - - -
ages. . pra~·.er meeting last week and the hour I t lere are so m~ny rams on our A Ill"n that whlApers down a well.
11.00-Morning worship. Sermon by I was too short. It was indeed a time of i pocketbooks that It. was dol!cided at the The first sliver tea will he held ~ ~bo.Ut the goods he has to sell.
tl tor ' J to 1 11 I t'Vein d y to Cnn t fpuP IiO many golden doll are.
Ie pas . I blessing tl'Wn mee mg, Ie ( a s I es a " the residence or Mrs. Alexander As one who Climb. a tree and holler•.
6.30-Unlon Lawn service, corner i Every~ne is welcome to the ser- limit expenditures to the hiring of a Chamhley. 108 GraYltng avenue. on
Woodbine and Narberth avenues. Ser-: vices of this church. haud and the purchase 01' a flag. l<~ire-
mon, Rev. A. S. Demmy, pastor of th.e; "arks are exp.ensive and a luxury, Thursday. June 21, from two until five ra.. a~M~Ginl~a
Baptist Church. I n case of ralnht11e AI,L SAINTS' p. E. CHUltCJI. hence it was deemed wise in the in' corned.
o'c~oek when everyone will he wel- U[23South Irnst, PltiIacJeI3i~·
service will be held In this cllUre at ! tel'ests of economy to dispense with . t
the same hour.
Pra)'er Servlct'
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Ht"·. Auelrl'\\' S. llurk(', ]wchlr
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: them. The band will be ..vlth us unt:l, The r~~ular ?10nthly llle~tll1j?;"; 0
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t1 'ni g: the AUXiliary Will he held m the Y.
Ie m~1 n , M. C. A. huilding' on Thursday. Ju'
ROOFERS
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The Wedn.esday evenll1g serVlce Will
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The servIces at All Saints' P ," parade fUl'lllshmg the U5111tl uOlse lit
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b; I coknducTthe fiY t hue ?astor a elg I : Church, Montgomery and Wynnewood th.e n~ornlllg and after1~oon ball game.s. hers are espeeially requested to he
28. at 2.aO pron1plly, when all memo
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Be f ore P urchasing
o c oc . e rs mon prayer ser-! Ilvenues, for next Sunday are as fol- wll1dlng up the day WIth II concprt I l l , .
vice is to be held in this church Wed- 'lows: front of Elm Hall from 7.30 on present. A the g
nesday evening. June 27. i 8.00 A. M.-Holy communion. }<~veryone wl1I be asked to contrlhut.e I(!;t JI. tl1l1luIIII'y, ny In
romnlUuloll Suuday , ! 9.45 A. M.-Sunday School. l:l
littJ.e to help defray expenses. Any Secretary. So Important as Home 8
The next communion service is Sun- i 11.00 A. l\t.--Mornlng prayer and' f,urplus will be handed over to the I
day, July 1, at eleven o'clock. The· sermon. local Hed Cross Unit. It is boped that HA ('('A I"H'IU:A'I'.: 8.:JnlO~ SJo:H. take a look through my new .,:1
nC}:s~
congregation will please note the daW. 4.00 P. M.-Evenlng prayer. everybody will come across without houses on the brow of the
All Episcopalians living in this viein- a murmur and he thankfUl that they ---. hill, two on N~rberth Ave.
- 'I'll.: PUf:SBY'l'.:nlAN CIIIJJlCII.- ity are most cordiallY Invited to at- were not asltetl to chip In for fire- . "I:he "Little Ch'U~'Ch on. the HIII'~ wa.:
___ tend anv of the services at All S,',ints' works. packed on Sunda~ evelllng on th, .or.
I and three 011 Forrest Ave.
It..,. ,Iuhll YIIII Nt·ss, ~lilll~ter Church: - - - . ('asion of .the Baccalaureat~ exer('lseJ W M. E S ME DLEY
___ The church has prOVided free "l\lsses I Henry Howes and Kenneth Hamilton I of the Sel?IOr class of our High S~hOOI: •
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The meetings for next Sunday are i that leave. Wynnewood and 1'\arhel·th made their regular weeltl~ appearaucl' I The pulPit a~d altar were beaul1full',: BUILDER
Ill; follows: i i
stations at 10.40 on Sunday mor.:lngs. ,In :\arherth last Saturday !lnd Sunday: dec~:a~e~ Wlt~l .greens. a~d wlt!1 cut NARBERTH, [PA.
,The~' tell some remar]GI]lle tales 01 fio,\._rs: Il1uml.na~ed h~ tillY elpetrk
10.00 A. l\1.-SuntIay school.
11.00 A. M.-Public worship. Celc-,
bratlon of the Sacrament of the Lord's
You are urged to use them.

THE FIRESIDE: - - ! I'oings at the front.


_-- lights 1Il patrIOtic colors.
;Hev. Mr. Koppel preached a :,rae-
FOR SALE!
Supper and public reception of new' , HllW~ you beard of :'\arlJerth's pro- ~.ical .. f?rceful sermon on the ,~hem;. .
members posed Pooh Bah? It·s suggeste,1 tha~· Ambition Trne and False. :\0 NlIle rooms and bath; hot water
630 P
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'we save money b~' rolling all ho\'ough thoughtful person could help but ap· I h50e~t'2~leFctric lI?hts; high ground. Lot
" to I . t ' U ' I . ,1 xl n. 'or qUIck sale $5000.
the corner of Woodbllle and Narberth, -- : offices 1IIto one. Burgess, Pre!'llient I precla '" tIe e'lrnes. ness WI I ,\ lIe.1 , ,
Bv,enues. If stormy, in the Methodist ~ Elmwood avenue, went to Princeton on lof the Council, Chalrmell of all Com-I the words. were dnven home t,) the CALIlWELL & CO.
Church at the same hour. 'f'aturdllY. They w.ere entertained with, mit tee,;, Commissioner I
of Public hoys and girls.
. Church Notl'~ , : the American 'Instltute of Architects! Works. Tr,easurer of the l~orough. Ta", , 1'\.e~t week's Issue of Our Town ~ViJI George B Suplee
Rev. C. C. Tyler, of Chestnut HI1I: h~' the facult.y of Princeton University. i Assessor, Tax Collector CierI, or I contam an account of Alumni ~I~ht •
Presbyterian Church, wl1l preach lit --- i Council, President of the School T'oartI ?n d Class DaY, together with remalll- ,Steam & Hot Water Heatin
the PreparatorY meeting on Wednes- Mr. anll Mrs. l<ldgar S. 'I'uylor motor- 'aud anything else In tilE way of a lIlg .events of commencement wpele I PI b' g
day uight of this we.ek. ell to Atlantic City F'riday for the local office, are all to he I~omhinpd, in- , ' urn Ing
Next Tuesday afternoon there will he week-end. I~ast week Mr. and Mrs. eluding the salaries, of course. On' 11'rEl'rUEHS O}' THE NARBERTH Bell Telephone.
a I>Ime Soclal, held on. th,e church Ta~'lor spent several tIays. in New man, probably the Kaiser or the C~ar, I SCHOOl, BOARD.
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lawn, under the auspices or the York attending a large merll<'al con- Is to be elected to nil the vaeU!lcles"
Ladles' Aid Society. All are Invltell. I vention. 'Think it over!
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President-C. Howard McCarter,
I Frank Crl·st
Rev. John Van Ness delivered an' -- ! -- Vice-Presldent-Carroll Downes. MEATS & PROVISIONS
addr.ess before the Men's Cluh of the Everyone is invited to a dime so- Pompous Lady-"Must I put this I Treasurer-Will K, Ridge.
Coatesville Methodist Church last Mon- dal and lawn fete at. the Preshyter- stamp on myself?" Henry Rose. Kiah Grade Butter
day evening. ian chnl'ch next 'l'lIellllay" June 26. 3 Postmaster Haws-"Well, you can if II Hobert H. Dothard. Telephone-Narberth 644 A,
P. M., ~iven by the Ladies' Aid So- )·ou lik.e, but It's usual to put it on the
EY'\ ~H EJ, U,\ 1)1'IS'.. CJlIJIICIi. dety of the Church. A j?;ood time is letter." nOARJ) (W HEALTH.
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promi~etl.
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Bob SavlIIe, who told his friends he
Presldent-Chal;1. E.Kr€amer.
Secretary-A. P, Redlter,
I HOWARD F COrTER -
-- 1\2". ~lIld Mrs. Charles W. Scha .. ff(!r, was saving up for a dainy day, re,'ent· Health Officer-W. S. McClellan. MEATS of
Sunday services: of Conway avenue. had the pleasure Iy bought a new top for his allto. Members-Dr. Clarence T. Fairies.
The meetings for next Sunl1n~" ar!! of a short visit by Mr. Cla:'enM --- '1'. B. DII Marias, Carden Warner and QUALITY
as fo)\ows: Blakemore Wrigle~', of Tioga. Mr. One man never missed 3 meal: an- \l Chas. V. Noel.
9.45 A, M.-B1ble School. C1asse~ Wrigley llelng a brother of Mrs other nev.er missed a trILtn; anC'ther Y. M, C. A. BUILDING
for all gracIes. Everyone welcome. Scbaeffer. never missed his evening ~ocktall; an·
11.00 A. M.-Mornlng worship. Sub- other never missed his morning walk.
Two of our sailor boys, Henry Howes I Which one of these did his family ml,s clot
AZPELL'S
}lIusic"Store
M·lesen'B
s akery

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ject of tbe E,ermon, "The Eternal
Christ" Children's object sermon bV and Kenn.eth Hamilton, were able to ,last? NARBERTH ARCADE
32 ElIsl Laneal!tter Avenue BUILDING
the pastor. get a· forty-.elght hour liberty and I rnb.
I Bread, Cake, Rolls, PIes
6.30 P. M.-Unlon Vesper s~rvlce. "pend the week's-end In Narberth
~ermon by pastor of the Baptlf. t. They are now ·in uniform and loole I Don't let the badness of your nelgh- VICTOR VICTROLAS AND RECORDS
Church. Subject, ··Som.e Things rfhut very "natty." bors worry you; t.hey mlgbt do worse.
, ARDMOR£. PA.

MWb) Go 10 the elly?"'


I Candy. Ice Cream
,CATERING FOR PARTIES
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NAI-tBElt'rR. PA,-OUR TOWN-..TUNE 21. 1!l17
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SCHOOL NOTES
Furniture Moved
Express Packages Carried. Trunks Called for and
Freight Hauled
Delivere~
i, NARBERTH
Passenger Automobiles
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W ALTO N BRO ~.
TeamIng'
PH()N£
Narberlhtl72!
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Commencement Week
] FRIDAY, JUNE 22d, 8.00 P. M.
. HARRY B. WALL NARBERTH Y. M. C. At
Plumbing, Gas Fitting Hon. Leving Irving Handy, of Delaware, the
and Heating Announcement of Importance to·
NARBERTH. PA the Girls and Women of Commencement speaker.
-----._-- -- Narberth See first page for Commeneement

BOYLE'S MARKET HOUSE II The game room. comallung three notes. Music by Girls' Chorus. Everybody Welcome
u. 'WILI,IS nAVIS, l'rollrletor perfectly equipped p~ekel hllIlarl1 School closes I·'riday noon for the

P r I-me 1l.eats
1"" I, tables and two howling. alle)·s. wih! summer vacation. I PROGRAM FOR THE WEEI{
Home ,o,essed Poultry. Butter."r:~~s al1~ GaO~ I T.~aehers
be thrown opcn to the gIrls allcl \VO-
men or ?'arberth over sixtee11 years will report at the sehooll Sunday, June 17th, 7.45 P. M.-Baccalaul'eate Sermon by Rev. C.
~A"Rtd~m~~Rn~E'8WLE'~.les. A ~TO E F : of age on Tuesday evening. excl11sive- on MondaY ancl Tuesday to complete G. Koppel in the Methodist Church.
Telephone. NARSSRTH. PA. 1 1)'. of each week eommencin~ ~UJl.e the routine work. Tuesday, 8.00 P. M.-Alumni Night.

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26. This means a pleaHant even1l1g s
Ilecreation in the coolest spot III Xar- I.'inal reports will be ~iven to 10wCl' ""ednes~ay, l.:JO P. M, Senior Class Day (Informal). By in vita-
R CAD
A
berth. grade pupils on Friday. All other, bon only.
CHESTNUT.Bel.16th SI Snlllnlc'r Buwllnll' TuurllllJllt'nlloi Jill)' pupils may eall on TuesdaY morning! Thursday, 8.45 A. M.-Senior Chapel.
Finest PhotoplaY The·
atre ollis SIze In tbe
EntlreWorld.
Ill' '\1'1'11111\'1'(1
The Alisoeiution hopes thal the wo-
to receive th,eirs. IFriday, 1.?0
'J
P. M.-Closl'ng Exercl·ses.
Photoplay!'-C~nUnunu'!'IOA_ M.lo 1l.30 men will make good use of tllf' ganl e Owing to the late hegillll;ng of, Friday. 8.00 P. M.-Commencement.
. P.M,Pa.
Phil..., room. and if we have a gOO,1 at,ell( ' I- sehool la'lt fall the schools are run-,I Saturday, 8,00 P. M.-Senior "Farewell Party" to Faculty, Board
ance. another evening may he al'- ning under full time up to the encl of of Education and Students of the Senior High School.
PROGRAM ranged. "10 charge other tllHn for the term. It is gratifying to Tlot.ie'1 T h' '11 b . I d d . , • ,
the games. Te\l your friends. tl 0h p . pirit of the boys and girls WO ot eI events WI e mc u e In the week s lIst of events,
Wt;Jo:K OJ>' .Ill~t; IHTII The Association also begs to all- n:;~1 ;ea~~le~s. °Of course. upon' thp. Awarding of t.he official "N" to girls and boys .of the athletic
whole the weather has been In our teams, by PreSIdent McCarter, and also th~ awardmg of cups and
:\Inndll'·, 'J'lI.'Hdn,· und "·.·dnt"Mdll'-
,"\(~K I'ICKJo'OUU .. "d 1,(Jt:I~I': IIl·t·... nOUlH'e that the Association Builtling
In Morinn "~nlrfax'", .thotculrllllultizlltinn of will he open especially for tile new favor." was saitl by some on.~. medals to winners in field meet. This occasion promises to be
(hone Strutton I t orho r'fIi (~l'lt"hrntt"d Sen".-)
")o'lUWKU;S" residents. on Thursda~.. wIlen IlO one of particular interest, The other event is the Junior and
Addlld Attrn(.tlcm-I....ir~t Shn\\'tns merhership card will he re~lCMte[l. Again we have had the plea.sure of I Sophomore reception to the Senior Class.
ChllrleK ChuI.lIn In "TUt: DDII(Ht,\ST" We want. nil}' folks to enjo)' rhelll- ~reeting old students. One alter IIn-, The dates of these events will be announced later,
Thur"nhl)·, Frida)' tutd SntnrdJL)'
WI"U'\~I IIt:S~IOSJ) Helve;; in I-'",oocl Christian re(:reation other they eome to spend an honr ?r I Everybody will be cordially welcomed to all events open to
11 day. many off.erin~ their service!' In,' the public, and this means all events that would be of interest.
In ....ir"t ltr.'twntntiun of ant1 hnpe that many of our new follts
"}',\ WS 010' '1'IU: llt:An'· will avail thcmselves of this Oppl>I" 111ft
.\d.lNl-llt'.'rl•• H'" l)rt.st'nt"" Ultmllr'M Ll,'inK Ie 0 ce. Few school districts open their doors wider than Narberth, and
nuok of ='utllrto..-uT1w ()rllll'" ~\I)I)rt'OntlL'~" tunity.
I!O\'S! no not fOl'~ct the swil11mill~ The eighth g;~~e~irls' Red Cross few scho?ls are better patro~ized. You see, (~t's ~he old sl~gan I
~I,\IS J'ItOIJUCTION-(Jo:XC'·I.t Satllrda,·. club' evcn' Tnest!ay ancI Fridll~·. Hi'..'; e1asM realized over $21 at their henefit about whIch we have kept qUIet for a year: Co-mterest brmgs
,",d 1I0Ildu,'.) Sltuts 10.15 ,\. !\I.. 12.00, times anll free swimming instr\l"- ;;oeial last Thursday evening O!l the I Co-operation."
2.00. a.15, 5.4a, 7....5, 9.-15 P. ~1.
~.-\.TUItJ),\YS A:'\IJ 1101.111'\\'8--10. 11.45 lions. lawn of Mr. ~eetlham. The weather ----,.--,""-.. ----~.- ..- , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
A. ~l •• 1.:l0. :1,1;;, ". 6;111. 8.~C1 " .. d 10 I'. 1\1.
TI'lJlli~ Phllc'r~, I'lrl1~(' ~(ltl' was anythin~ but a hoost t.o the " ffair.
-- . - - ~._-'- ----- The Assoeiatinn offers the l11lilllitl~ hut everybodv was in ~oocI spirits and
IIW t'lWWH A'I'. 'l'IIllm
i"J,(HrEn SIIOW to yoU durin~ the summer mOllths for the cro\~-d h'ad soon gobhled up (or
a ~mal1 sum or $~. Why llesltllte GOwn) everything eatable. Narberth Register
(Continued from First Page) while others enjoy? . I
Two Lines, IOc per issue; Sc for each adclitionalline
A word of appreciation was handelll'
lo'oxglove--First. J.
slleond. lVIr;;. F. W. Stites.
F. Donnelly; BOY SCOUTS NEWS to tieI se I100 I e(I't I or:
To the old students who have c'allecl Gr.·..lle. Andrew
,\CCOUN'l',\NT~
1I0)·le.'. Phone. 3US.
~IJo;,\TS• •:TC.

Iris-First. A. J. I,oos: se(·ont!. Mrs. at the school! _". ChesclIlI.l ave. Phone. G"·~1.
h,('lnl, n. C.
Hee tlisplay ad"ertlsemellt tn thts I.sue.
Colter. )luwnrd Ii'. Phone, 1:!9S.
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tiir,1 RolJerts. The regular m.eeting of the lioy, 1 wish to thank the boys and glr,s ~l)~ Dudle~' nve. Hee d,splay a,lvertisement In this lo.ue.
('~ntauI'ea (corn flowcr) -I"ir:-lt, ::kouts. Troop ~o. 1. :\arbertll. was wllo are dailv returning to school to ,\I)\·t:JtTISIN(; Crl.t. I'-mill. Pholle.
~ee tllspluy 644.\V. In this issue.
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Miss Mazic J. ~imp,;on: scc:on.!. :\Irs. held in the Y. M. C. A. Friday. June Hi. bring to their former teachers
W. Arthur Cole. 1917. words of greeting and appreciation.

AItCHITt:CTS C
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the C<':~~a~~" pi~;'~~~"~op:.~o~~t. ~;!y~~graphY.
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ANU nUII.llt:US
I Hlllrnlnlch.
Address, ,\.
adverth.;ement

:-:arherth
~III,K
Phone. P.C~'nw~'d
O. Box '6G-\\'.
415.
Lilies-I"irst. A. J. 1,00';. The meeting was opened by the <Jnd to personally thank them fo" Ilit;,;;;n~::e~~':,(~l ~~?~.e';'!II'~ne. G08. S"utt-I'(t\\·.·n Ulllrh's, Phone. Preston 2398.
BeHt exhibit of IlHIUY varietieH. for Lord's . Prayer. followed hy the pl.eclge their kincl offerH of service. One or ,\UTO~IOI>ILL:S
. > " See dlsplllY advel'tlsemenl
~IOUT(;AGt:s In Ihls I.sue.
attractive arrangement-·-FirHI. !'IirH. to the flag. scout oath and law.
. . I "II''' . I t I I tl
the strongest forces in a school system CeIlHor.'. Sub;" To bll'e.
. b I" See tllHplu)' advertisement tn this lssue.
I SlrllllSun. J"",,,. c. ~:12 Jo:ssex ave.
I'II"'le ,"t' or 1"'0 t'l l
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~orman J effel'les; seC·.OlIl . .,~. Heports !rom tIe pa 1'0 s ant Ie is the alumlll. I cannot hut e 1e\ e IlIur,,,,r. "'111. S. "Locomohlle." . ..... ~i'U:-;IC lestnll' B.
Georg,e D. Grovel'. goocl turns of individuals were then that :-<arIJerth High must continue to :Ioa ". "al'1>e"lh ,,,·e. Phone. 664. ,\7"It'II's ~III.'" Stor.·, ,\I',lm ol'e. Phone 10.2-J.
l >allHiE~.-F'irst. Mrs. Ceorge ('oles-, received.
worthy; seeond. l\Iiss Allnette Mel-
grow . s't ranger anu.1 t 0 IIe of a .
The .busineHs was diseussed and the force in our eommunity. with such an
mi ....hty ~1(·Ch·II
.. ..II. w. s"3ulomohl1e
lind allldnvils. ,J. I'. Acl<lIOWledgements
hl"S.. 12 10 I anrl attp.r r, P. ~1.
See ,lIsplll)'
IIcellses. Omce COlVin. "']I"ertl.ement
T. Stllllrt. Plano Teacher. In this Issue.
~06 ~lel'lnll av·>. PI,one. :-Iarberlh 347-R.
l:hior. 1~
Kangaroo Patrol then challenged th\~ interested and loyal alumni. .!\lleH"n. J'. Pllonel.S,~~~~:f.S I.uu•. 1"111111)' II. PI.llo 'reacher IIntl .Aceon.·
panl~t. 41i" Haverford ave. Phone, 316-J.
Hard\" Seoteh pinks-I"irs\, i\1 j rs. '. troop to a hase ball game Twa llew "'llIlllm '1'. Jlclr.hlnr. H.-e dlspl ••· advertisement III this losue. H"ulio. :-;0. ,: AI'('ude Bid!:,. Narhel'lh.
W. I-1ar'jes; Heeond.1\1rs. Carl B. M:etz- tenderfoot seouts received and ini- l\1"riulI Title .'i: 1,..~~~~~sphone. Ardmore 3. Wh.·...... ·k. Uatharlne.
Hec display Pholle. tnGS3.
a(}\"erttsC'nlt~nt thl~ Issue.
gel'. tiated. The meeting then ad j aunlec. I $-lIH),OOO ... nO~nl" on
See dlsplllY a,l\'erl\sement ill this Is."e. SIlT,\lt\' I'VUI.IC
- P"rethum
• -First. Charle" K Kl'eam- Se\"eral of our boys were present at SU7.z,·ru. Ton)' JSAItIJEItS ...·Il'.·r.....
Phone, J. II. III Narbel'th ave.
666-M.
er; second. Mrs. 1". W. Stile.... ,the flag raising at the tennis ("'tlrt:; Main Liners have. in the diHtriet be- 22l Hawrtord ave. ()I'TICIA~l5
poppies---Fil'st, Mrs. ]Ioraee Hill- on Saturday. as was our fortner A.s- tweml Overbrook and Villanova suh- ~1I1)er. F. A. In,ACliS~IlTIIS .·.·ntun. Carl.'. 506 l':ssex liVe. Phone. G3S-W
Phlla. addr(':HM. 1806 Chestnut 8t.
egaH; second. MrH. H. I,. BEalty. 'bi;;tant Scont.master. Henry HClwPs. i!l Hcrlhed more than $4 O. 0 000 f or tIe I 72S ~Iontgumery ave. Phone. 328. I'AINTEItS
Children's ClaHs. Ilest antI most at-, his :\'aval Reserve uniform. Liberty I ... oan. through loeal t.rust (·om· IHJI I. II t:ItS Coil'. Jllmr. II.
','II'.tl've vaHe or bllHket of wild tlnw- " K.2, Scout l:ditllll. panies and national banks. ""...~ee d ....)·. Will. nl1\'ertt!-lclnenl
diHpla~' II. Phone. 600.in thl~ IR!lUe. "',~l6H. J)a\,errOl'd liVe. Phone.
(:lIl11mer. Phonp. 1:!-li2 'V.122r.-J.
tl
crs-First.. $5. Allnette l\le~ehoir: He\'-' :~~~~~~~~=-::=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~=:::= W;l:~e~:;I}'~:::d~"l aV'·.. Nnl'hel'th.
AU t amob·lI e Insurance a t Cost
CANIIY. Jo:TC.
0111.
t;'lizaheth Jones• • I
I J)1l\,1!o1.
See ,1Ispln.v Phone, 1~;14-'V.
II. 1;;. ,,,h'erelsement In thl~ Issue. II. Winsor a'·e. Phone. 1247·.1.
I 1'"
~l1ffrage ClaSH. best and most ar-, CAltI'.:~TI·;ItS ,\NII nUII.llt:ns l'APElt IIANGt:ns
I ket of' J,·nklnM. CllIl•. L. Witte. G,'n. A. 320 Woodhille ave.
tislkally arran~ecI vase 01' III S . , 103 Dudley uve. Phone. 382-M. Phone. 1203·\V. Flrst-c1a~. worl,.
.yellow flowers-Fin;!. MiHH Erica i NON ASSESSABLE COAl,. •:TC.
1',\TJo:N'I' I,AWYt:ns
••...t"r. Soml. W. Phlla. IIddress. lOll Chest-
Krell: second. Miss Fannic Looe.
The ehiltlren's exhibit of wiill tlnw-
crs was espeeially intere"Unli;. Mahe 1 ,
i saVlng
· You In . Cas h 35 % to 40 %-

0 0
Cook. C. I'. Phone. 302-\V.
n,h·erll.ement In this I~.ue.
See dlsplllY COS'l'ItACTOItS
Shllml. A. (;. ,Ir. commercial 'l'rust Bldg..
nut .l. 131 Merion nve. Phone, 1233-J.
Ar"lllle 1'llt'utre. l'Il0TO I'LAYS
Narberth.
Sr,' (lI~plnl' nd"ertlsement 111 this ISBue.
Kirkpatrick's hasl<el, with itH lHlnll-: Phlla. Pholle. Spruce "263; ~arberth 1214-J ..Ar(·udll.... IGth nnd Che8tllul ~'s. Phlla,
',llle ]'mitation hutterfty ~le('()rations. i B~' ~'lllll" tlllll~I'rllUl'l Il~SI'N:-:I1Wl\t s('h"t1w J)"~~TIST~ S~e fllRplny"[4U~J1nSG.
arl\,prtl~('ment In thla htsue.
BY snUh- 11l~t1it'it>llt ('ut rate plan (.'IUllt-run. Hr. " .. ~1. PI1OIH~, :19;1-'V. ETC.
Ill
attracted a great tleal of attention. NOT Ill' ,,,,,,,,. i,'dlallng- ,ledll,·llbl,· poll .. r
11\' wt';tkt>nlllg- thp IJT·ott'{~tinn
112 /':'"P-' aV".
Orr, Ur. e\. 14.101 EIJnwool1 av. Phone, 393 ..W.
Phlla. Phone. Filbert 42"~. Keith Bldg.
811,.lee. Oe". n. Phone. 1289.
See dh:lplny ntlvertisentent in this hUllue.
Wull. II. n. Pholle. 319-.T.
PXll..- lI t4t>:-I oIH-'·IHdf UUU(jGISTS I See dlflplay ndvertlRf:'mcnt in thh! Issue.
~AlmEn'l'll SllAllt:S I~ BUT BY
I{t·dudll;.: InaI H Ig't'IUt>llt
,'uttill/-; nllt IU·olit:-l altligethpl·
Ill!'lUril1l.;· onls 11 .. I\"ut(> plt'H:-Iun> {'al"~
t·ipdler'H. Phone, 625.
I See display utl\'ertl~P1llent In thle 18sue.
ICuJc)w.'" n..~AI4 ESTATK
,t Co. Phone. 1271··,"":.
nEil t'IW~S (·,UII'.\W~
'1111:-\ l~ II ]Jolkylwlt1l'!"':-; ('1)1111)11")", Un.::anl:'.l'tl lIy Automuhil .. o\\"Il('J"~ to i~:-Iup t4ouml' Jln""llrd'",. Phone, 12ti7. Se..~.• dIMflln~' iili\'ertt"em~~t in tht~ Iseue.
('o~L S"e dl.. pla~· lldvenlsement In this lo.ue. IF~~~;"I~IS~I'Il~~'n~!~~'~:;en~~~~'~~
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F- t P ) : II'SUI·lIlI.·.. at It Is "ul "I,er"le,1 t" Illak,· a t>l'Of1L Cum!"" .. nl In.urn",·e lIlpn "ro' thts h18U8.
(Continued f rom Irs age l'I~ll)lo\'fltl to rlm It at a tixl'tl l'XJ1I~lI:-tf'" Ollir IIdlp,· J.t1·IHle~ of Iu'lvate })lell:-lurl' ('al"S al·l' }:(4t~CTJUCJANS (jO(ltr~y, ,rnl_ n,.
hit for the Red CroMs. The women accepted. 1·I~uhr·. '·perl,lon2e2." ~,O.·.'o,~\.' ...veA· rd. r,·,one. IG3-J. 114 \VoodsloJe ave. Pholle. G85-W.
lla\'c 10n",., IIEen clI<!3.",e(1
u c in !ll'aet
work, but the dculand for tuoney IS,
. Iea 1 '. DIVIDENDS \
Ntanclurtl
:-tIl(' 1
of :!f.
Hu tt~ Pf"t'JIIIUIllH urf'
1lOI·tlUlI lOt 1M 110t u~p(l fOt"
chlLrl-;"{~d,
IOSSI'S, Hllil
IWI" C.'plll. 'l'hiM t1h·ldplHI haM a,·pI"HgPII hetlpr lIHlIl ·10
\\"~ rptuJ·u to you.....
llll~ fixed t'S:lH'nMt' I"I~II
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Iml)t1rhll (irnc.'r,' Cu. 'Pilone. ='lLr ert
-
h 606 ' "Money
0,
N h It I t J PI
,,,r First
0 for . lone. GO .
5
nnd Second Mortgages.
'l·ONt, "'.u.•~. 209 CheMtnut ave, Phone, Nar.
. IJtll" {"t'llt. HntI has nl~Vt:'I· ht'pll Il~~~ than a~1 )H'r t'(~nt. See dlHpllqt l\{tvertjl'4(~nlent tn this I::nmc. 12Sfi·\V, with !Iarhert & Claghorn, Main
Imperative. THIS CaMP RISON ' t.AltllNEItS I.llIe Heal E.late. 20l BAiley ]Jldg.. Phlla.
Man\" women have oll'eretl to <:011' , NOTE A Yo\\'ell, .'IMhrl' ItOOlrl~O. Jo:TC.
. I j 1 ~Ot'l 101 Conv.... ~· ave. Phone. 334-.1. Goru-M,·G1nlp,· Co. Phone. 1258.W.
tribute old si!vel' 11I1< ewe ry. . ~- . WHERE STOCK COMPANY PREMIUMS GO. HOW WE SAVE GAltUt:N NunsEltlt:i:l Ree rllsploy auvertlsement III thlB Is.ue.
ing is too Hmall; evell one broken, W.. hl,,<l. A. •'. Phone. G96. Miller. John ,\. 213 lana. ave. Phone. 661.J.
sl
'lver SPOOII has a va lue that must I'lI"'k IIIM'trIl1Il'!' I Auto",..hlle Owne.. Se'; display adverli.emellt
(lItOCEIti:l In thl. Isoue. Shop. 216 Havertorrl
SCIIOOI,S. ave.
Jo:TC.Phone. 1225-J.
not he overlOOked. Mrs. ):'Ietcher v..'. (~ullll," .. It·. In...·...... I)· .:""h,".g" lml,rrlul Grocery Co. Phone. Narberlh GOG. Wetlll'rlll. ~II •• ~IRII"e E.
titeH will receive contributions 1>1' 'I :ii; I..'r •·..lIt ... '... 1......·• 1'11.1<1 ('\\"'r"IC." 10 Y"'UH) .,............ :ii; Il<'r e,·nt. See display lld"el'tl8ement In thlB IS8ue, 200 Dlldley .'·e. Phone, 1260·R.
S \ t' ( I I" (I r till t 'I" s II IIAUUSC;. I,TC. 8JIOEMAKEltS
this charact.er. and forward them to, IIi; ''''r .·.·"t Kt'I· • "''''~l ~K":. I"'" It' .x·n •••• ,- W.. ItOl' Br Pholle. 6.2. Trarn.'f. Ihlrr)'
t Bryn: ".. runt't· (u. M I rollIN .....•.... ',. ....•.• 2;) lu·r t'f'n~, See displn)' ad\'ertl~e1Jlent 1n thl!l Issue. 246 'Vondhtne ave,
Hell Cross headqltarters a .. I :"()l'JlI:'i(;-Ul\'llIt:SII 'I'() 1'(lI,I('~ I1(1I.1)t:Jt~ " .'. 40 I,,'r (.,."t. IIEATING. STEAM ASD WATEIt G..".. Wenr !'lhoe Itel,"lr ShOI"
Mawr. Mr Chase. of J. J<j. Caldwell & : . - - ._- lIulre, G~... 1\. C"nMtulltlne. n. G. Y. M. C. .A. Bldg.
Co.• has kindly offered t.o give full val-: 11I0 I"'r .·.·111 1' 1 l'r.·..,Ia"". 101l r (·ent. 311 N. I"arberth ave. Phone. G99-.T. T,\lLOItS
I
ue for articles so co.I ecte( .
I
By the time this anllouncement is:
, SAVING lI"al' III Illl .. tI oUI' :>A\'II':\l Is ,,/f,·(·(,·,l. 1101 h' g-Ivill/-:" I,·,"
)Jl"otl"C'UOU. uut h~· l'uUlnJ; ..atl'l" aU11 Inter ;l1aldng hl'IL\"~' Ilfnvml1n, Sllntl'eJ It, (Life.)
a""""''''-''I:o. hUl It I... lfeele,1 I,y I·:,'ONO',/Y .. r 111111111/;l"
INSVItA:'iCE
lIG l':lmwood ave. Phone. 663-W.
.:"lCle 1'"lIorlnll' Co. Phone. 1203-.J.
~ee rllN))lfiY nd\·ertlf'ement In thl,. tttl8ue.
l'eh\\'urt ... Ch"rl". 110111<' To",n TRllor.
. I I I'! I·I'I'!'I'I'I· PISI'::;]( nurl;hurdt, 1\ll11er Phone. 669-M. P. O. BOl<. 234 Huvel't",d o\·p. Phone. 1254·J.
. I h d f 0
111 t Ie all s o u r . .
citizenH there will;I will lin '.our 0\\'11 thlllltlnK til,·", "",I loY ,..····'Ill 1I~ o,,~· t '.' " , , ',' , . , .
)'11\1 wUI "•.:'llHzt" thllt tlliH 1M till" lllO~t deHlrll.hlt' AUtH111tl~
yuu .d hAt
L. (Life, Fire, Acei ent, Healt, U 0, etc.
I T'"
.ttR"'ltlTEnS
he onl,.r three days left.: heu<'e the 1.• IIt:. Im,mi'lIIH'(' to lit.' ol,taiJll'tl. '\.\' an~ notell for our IlfOlul>t nnd eCi.11tllhle (ulju~tn\t'nl!:l,
ave. Pholle. G9G·W. doneR,
403 N.ChaR. R.
Narherth J)mhl'f'•
Phone.• ~. !':arherth
G. 502 E~!Jex ave.
r.3S-~I.
necessltv for prompt as weB as gen-
.
erous support.
. L t n he the
e us reme 1 I'
SECU RIT'T1 ]'nll<')' Hnl,]ers 1<1''' "ompletel)' S('CU' e,l ugul"ot ""ss"M'- Jone., Wm. J. 103 S. Narberth ave. Phone.
lIIent" or ",[,.ruull nr pl'otectlou" b, II "Uuar"utee PUllrl" 680-.1. Philo.. uddress. Pelln Mutual Bldg,
Ulllier Ih,' conlrol nt the lu"um,l' e CnlllmlsslOIlPr. umlll" Sll~·der. nobt.
The
~rente8t
nhnve department Rhoulrl be of the
use to thp ('ommunlt)'. the list con·
extreme ur~ency of thlH call, anfl In ,·.-llI.u,',. 6\""')' rl~k t" 1J1"lurlt,. \V,. put "MId" 411. pl'r 313 WoodBlde ave. Phone. 383. tnlnA the nn n1e of p\'ery professional man,
' help iR {'.. Ill. murfl 1I(,tuul Ihoney fl"OIl1 <-~n"ry lwt·ntlUm to Inept lo:-tHe,.-· tlULll nny Old Line Hlol'k Trotter BrOM. (Fire, etc.) trndesmon, mechanic, Rhopkeeper. etc., who
t.~l'nt. ttl lilU p~r (·("Ill. Inore than C',jt rllte- cOlnpanles and ('x.. ~09 \Voodslde ave. Phone. 1262·R. doeR or CR.n In nny way "er\'e his fellow-
IlOW necessar) our . CnlnpUH)" H nd til) per
townsman, and who I.. progre8f1lve enough
I LAWYEltS
[i~CLAnIElJ LETTEUS A.T ~tU~~~fJ~'si, .. w,,11 worth )"nur' whll., to Ipllrll ..It"ut thlH I'ru(...·t!un. W" will \,., \.I.."H,·.1 tn 011 roy, John 211 1~8Bel< ave. Phone, 1245-R. to olld name '0 list or Regleter.
'0", T ot'.'I('t: .(·nd )'(JI' IIt"ruture ,·"••\ul,,1'1I1{ tiltH InH,,,a,,,'" I" d,'tull and \\'11I It'I\'e y..u (IUOtaltioIlM of Phlla. address. Lillcoin Bldg. As It 10 difficult for th08e contrlbutlnl
their time and errorto to the production of
NARBERTll 1 ~ the COMt of illHUranCll un )·..ur car tll...n n·'llIe.t, Ilellry, Geo. 1II. 107 Chestnut ave. l'hone. G08.
Phil.... addreBs. Finance Bldg. "Our Town" to personally either know or
ScheU. Ho....ce III. Illterview all ouch. It would he mOBt help·
Miss Antoinette C. Eldridge. Automobile Owners' Indemnity Exchange . ~08 Sahlne ave. Phone. 1245-W.
Stltell. F1ptcher 'V; 413 Haverford ave.
. t'll It thooe not now found In the printed
IIMt would oeTld In " memo ot thplr names.
nddress, phone numbers and buslnesRee or
Miss Lena HuglJes, Phone. 372-W Philo.. "rldress. Crozer Bide.
Miss M. P. Tropp.
Home Olliee. Philadelpbia. Phone Narberth 1692. LIGIITING FIXTURES profe8slono ror 118t1ng. ThIs "'111 cost OB tol·
llcDonald .John, Narberth phone. 1288. lnwII: to cents each 18"ue for 2 )lne.: 6 cent.
Mr, H. L. Myrick. NARBERTH AND HAVERFORD AVES., NARBERTH. 1033 Chest, Bt.. Phlla. Pholle. Spruce 3138. fnr poch arldltlonal line.
Edward S. HaWK. l»tl!ltnIBHter.

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