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    Y. M. C. A. NOTES

    PRICE TWO CENTS

    OUR E X E ~ r P T I O N nOARHThe members of th e First rIlst"ictboard ar e Louis A. NagLe. of Cheltenh am , She ri ff o f Mon tg omery cou r: ty ;John S. C la rk e, o f Bryn Mawr, andDr. Romaine C. Hoffman, of Narherth.

    The l ib ra ry will also be c lo sed t othe public during August, as samemust be pu t in f i rs t-c lass o rd er f orthe winter months.

    A request is ma de that all b00k

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    :NARBER'rH, PA.-OUR TOWN--AUGUST 2 !!:)17.'

    The Brightest Spot in NarberthA drug store in themost modern sense of th e te l I I

    OUR TOWN

    Mrs. C. T . Moore A. J. LoosMrs. Roy E. Clark Henry RoseEarl F. Smith W. T. MelchiorQ. M. HenryAssociate Editors.

    MAIZIE J. SIMPSON,Cashier.II. C. GARA.Advertising Manager.

    Send a ll l et te rs a nd news item toP. O. Box 404.Send al l advert is ing copy to P.Box 820.Make a ll remittances to P. O. Box118.Our Town isnewsstand, andDavis.Entered as second-class matter, October 15, 1914, at th e Post Office atNarberth, Pen ns yl va ni a, u nd er t heAc t o f March 3, 1879.

    THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1917

    THE PATH OF THEEVENINfi STARTelephones,

    12671268 HOWARD'S Of course. wedellver - anyp I ace - I1UYtime.

    n. T. WHITE.

    HOT WEATHER Does NotAffect

    The Eagle Tailoring Co.234 WOODBINE A V } ~ .

    Phone 1203-J. NARBERTH, PA.I,nclles' nlll} Gents' TllllorlnJ,l'Cleaning'. P r e s s l n ~ . Dyeing an d R e~ a i r l n g . P ri ces R easonable. W or krailed for and delivered.

    BUILD UP YOUR TOWNBuild Up Your Home

    Hon 't forge t t hn t t hi s Is a commun it y of home mnker s nnd homekeepers and that one of YOUR:3IOST UlPORTANT DUTIES Is tokeep It so.Yon enn nlci mnterlally bv doI n ) 'onr shopping lind marketingwith the advertisers In this paper.

    INTEREST( 'ODlplll lnts Agnlnst Inellult)lInItel} in 'i 'helr l :iYort tonectlf) WrongCompl ain ts which m en of Muntgomery county a nd f rom o th er places

    made to Harrisburg that th e cl:'aftquotas , announced by t he S ta te registration office force, ar e inequitable, ar eme t with the announcement that It istoo late to make changes .Th e matter of fixing th e quota,; waslargely in th e hends of th e AdjutantGene ral . According to a Harrisburgdispa tch , the r .egu la tlons made it possible to credit enllstments to t he Stat eat large, or to cred i t companies to thecities and towns i n w hi ch the y wer erecruited.

    I t Is acknowJ.edged at t he S tat e registration office that counties i1keMontgomery have a legitimate objecton. Scores of young men from

    POST OFFICE I N F O R M A T I O ~Office opens-7.25 A. M.Office closes-7.QO P. M.Malls arrive-6.26, 6.43. 10.37. 11.50A. M.; 12.26, 3 .26, 4.37, 6.37 P. M.Malls dispatched-9.00. 10.37 A. M..12.26, 3 .26, 4 .37, 6.37 P. M.Edward S. Haws, Postmaster.

    It works just as bard fo r you at 98 degrees as at 65 degrees81:.T INTEREST a t w ork fo r you by deposit ing

    you r surp lus funds with us.WE INVITE small deposits as well as larger ones.

    The Merion 'Title & Trust Co.NARBERTH O F F I C E ~ ARCADE BUILDING

    OPEN FROM 8 A. M., TO 4 P. M.SATURDAYS 8 A. M. TO NOON. FRIDAY EVENINGS 7 UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK

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    N A R B ~ H T H , PA.-OUR TOWN-AUGUST 2. 1917

    ========45th and Parr ish Sts.

    Gooll Old-Fashioned, J l o m e - ~ I a d eFlulge. Tlw Kind That Mother Usedto 1I1ake

    Niesen's BakeryNARBERTH ARCADEBUILD INGBread, Cake, Rolls, Pies,Candy. le e CreamCATERING FOR PARTIES

    Before PurchasingAnything

    S({) Importantas a Home

    SCOlT-POWELL DAIRIES

    ,\ not he r Trillie };ntcnte

    LEADS MAIN LINE RACE c. P. COOKRACE GROWS HOTTER, WITH 2TRIPlE liES Anthracite CoalWOOD AND

    BUILDING SUPPLIESNarberth, Pa .

    We desi r e to announce that we canaccept a .limited number of coalorders f or d el iv er y in late July orearly August, at the following ne tprices, carried to t he cel la rs :Pea COIII. $8.0 Stove Coal $8.75Nu t CoaL 9.00 Egg Coal 8.50

    These prices ar e b as ed u po n ou rc os t o f doing bus in es s.--,---

    Aver)' S. Demmr, Pastol'

    Hev. C. G. Koppel, Pastor.

    Rev. John Vlln Ness, Jlllllster

    EYANGEL HAPTIS'!' cnuueu

    The Uttle (;lturch on the niH.

    nev. Andrew S. Burke. nectorALL SAINTS' p. Fa. CHURClL

    ST. MARGARET'S CnURCH.

    THE PUESHrfEJUAN cnUUl.:ll

    TilE PATII 01" TIlE EVENING STAR IOliN PO(Continued from Second Page) lUll II 1

    slope, hut when he lifted t he o th er ithe sh if t ing weight would s en d h imspr aw li ng . The re must he some wayom! It was impossible that he, Duncan Fraser, th e t r appe r, the woods-man, the r oame r i n the mountains, The Main L ine Lea gue percentage In t he sixth Culllnan t r lp l et l to rigcould not devi se some means of es- column r eceived another shake-up in i a nd c ame h ome o n Man ag er Barker'scaping from t hi s p ri son of I ce. He t he games last Saturday. Dun & Co. inifty s ing le to left field. Brandywinef el t t hr ough the pockets his t rouser s. now i s i n u nd is pu ted possession of showed a fine class of ball p l a y e r ~ .The contents-two 01' t hr ee y ar ds o f first place , wi th a t r ip le en ten te tie and it Is safe betting that they willslender twine, a handkerchief, a leath- for s ec ond p la ce , b etwe en Autocar be in th e running all the way througher wal le t w it h six one -dolla r bank Club, Brandywine Club of West Ches- th e second half.notes, and a pie ce of gum that h e h ad tel' and Wayne. Another triple tiesaved from the bag because it was exists for the lead of the second divshaped like a gun cartridge-were all sian between Berwyn, Bon-Air an d M ann y Si ng let on 's Wayne suburbanpitifullY useless. Lee Tire a nd Rubbe r of Conshohock- ites hroke down th e attack of the Bon-

    He could see t h gum tree plainly en. Air b aro ns and tri mmed t hem withheyond the ridg,epole of th e i ce roo f. :- .i or ri st own still holds down the cel- big Ed Smi th in th e box by t he s co reIn th e lower part, hidden from view, la r door. of 4 to O. the suburbanite s taking ad-h e k new that h is Imi fe was sticking, Duu lind Co ],ellds vantage of critical errors with bunch- I AM AT T HE - SERVICE OFa nd n ea r by lay his reJ-and-gray ed hits. Big Sm it h was th e m igh ty ..Mackinaw, with matches in the pocket Dun a ll li Co. kept up their pace- I sticker of ol d with t hr ee solid s w a t ~ r THE ~ P U B L I C OF NARBER1H

    The serv ices at All Saints' P. E and th e gum ga the rer that h e had m ak ing speed by nicking a game off 'off a new twirler of the Wayne squad Automobiles 10 hire at all hours of dayChurch, Montgomery and Wynnewood t Iung f rom h im as he fell. They were : in ten innings from Norrislwn A. under the name of For d, c er ta in ly and night.a ve nues , f or n ex t S unda y ar e as fol- alI as much bcyond h is r ea ch as if I C., on the Narberth grounds, it being' some sL:tb artist. Thi s s et Wayne up SABlE CENSORE J'ItCl-II... - - t ~ - B 9 i i ' " r 6 2 5lows: t he y h ad l Jeen in h is c amp at Hem-! a nip and tu ck fr acas with no scor- with the tie in second place and held NAIlBER'JH. PA .8.00 A. M.-Holy communion. lock Rillge. ing till Dun and Co. came up i n t he B on-Ai r d own t o the second division.11.00 A. M.-Mo rn ing p raye r and i Pedro, snuggling against his body, tenth frame and the hlg maskman' Berwyn Pirates made a trip over to CLEAN SAfE WHOLErOMEsermon. 'roused him. The terrier was shiver - Giroux .singled, stole second a nd the n Ithe SchuylklII banks and incidentally a1The sunday school sessions and t he ing, and Duncan for the first t ime when pitcher Gravelle clouted a pret- ;won their first game of the secondafternoon services have been discon- realized that he, too, wa s s hi ve ri ng . t y s in gl e through short he cantered: round when they handed out defeat.' OUR PRODU

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    NAI-{BERTR, PA -OUR TOWN-AUGUST 2,1917Furniture Moved

    WALTON BROS .

    Buick Valve-in-HeadSeven Passenger Touring Car

    Model E Six 49

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