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    :MIL STITES WAS BUSY

    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

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    Two cent" pe r word each In"ertlon, cu bIn advance. No advertl"ement accepted un Ie"" c .. ..h accompanle" COpy.REWARD for th e return of lo"t female Al rda le t e rr i er . IIcen"e No. 13,972. 210 EIIlI8Xavenue, Narberth.

    ' l 'EAcm:ns TO wlm

    R. G. Dun & Co. Club As Home Club at Narberth-LeaguePotentates Expect Many Good Games

    MAIN LINE LEAGUE SECOND ROUND-CIRCUIT SHOWS TO ADVANTAGE

    NEW TRAIN SCHEnULE

    NARBERTH, PA., T H U R S D A Y ~ JULY 12 , 1917

    YOUR "BIT"

    COUNTY J:XE1IIPTIOX HOARPS

    Miss Virginia Downes, Mr. CarrollDownes, Jr., and Mr. Frank Winnehave returned from Dover, Del.,whe re t he y have been the guests piMr. and Mrs. Albert D o w n e ~ .]\1rs. Alexander Chambley and fam.ily have opened their cottage at WiI :1-wood, X. J., a nd h av e as their guestfor a few weeks Miss Jess ie Ba ll in

    gall, John Dickie and Arthur Cooke.(Continued on Fourth Page)

    I Yes, Narberth Guard did al l r igh t on iJuly 4th, b ut N ar be rt h s ho ul d have Ia full company of slxty-flve men at Ileast. Where ar e th e men w it h r edblood?

    I desire to announce my candidl!. ~ f or t he office ofTAX COLLECTOROF tHE BOROUGH OF NARBERTH

    lIett) BlIX""I"S G08s111.

    After Residing in Narberth for Fourteen Years

    THE FIRESIDE

    VOLUME III. NUMBER 40

    To t he l ad le s o f N ar be rt h w ho ar e Main Line commuters fare well in I

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    NARBERTH, l 'A.-OUR TOWN--JULY 12. lU17Of course, wedeliver - anypIa ce - au ytime.

    nOROUGH OF}'ICERS.

    COMMITTEES OF COUNCIL.

    Don't forget that this Is a community of home makers and homekeepers and that one of YOURMOST IMPORTANT DUTIES Is tokeep It so.You can a id mat er Ia ll y by doIng your shopping and marketingwith th e advertisers In this paper.

    BUILD UP YOUR TOWNBuild Up Your Home

    The Eagle Tailoring C o 234 WOODBINE AVE.Phone 1203-J. NARBERTII, PA.I,ndles' and Gents ' TailoringCleaning. Pressing, Dyeing and Repairing. Prices Reasonable. Worlecal led for and del lvered .

    WINTER CABBAGE!This is the time to plantWinter Cabbage, from now untilthe 15th of July, not later.

    P lant s o f t he bes t varieties nowready.The Garden Nurseries

    R u n ~ e f " s - G e o . 111. Henry.TrPRsnrer-Erlwln P. Dold.Clerk of Councils-Chas. V. Noel.Tax Collector-James F. Sherron.Rtreet commissioner-W. S. McClelIan.BulJdlng Inspector - J. HowardSmedley.Counselor-Fletcher W. Stites.Constable-Fred. Walzer.

    $189.05 Montgomery Ave., Narberth, Pa.

    7.753.506.5022.5011.003.0020.1513.251.00

    HOWARD'S

    Leitch .Trotter .Saunders .WaH .McAuliffe .White .Henry .Dold .Cash to treasurer..

    The treasurer of the Four th of JulyCommittee begs to submit the foUowing report:Receipts from collectors w ere a s follows:Walzer-Jones $ 33.00Noel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00

    Onr . . . . . . 6.00Rose .. , 13.60McClellan 10.00Kirkpatrick 6.25Harris 4.75Ml1ler 9.75Hess 1240

    3% Interest Paid on ~ a v i n g s Accounts2% Interest on Checking AccountsThe Merion \Title & Trust Co.

    NARBERTH OF,FICE, ARCADE BUILDINGOPEN FROM SA. M., TO 4 P. M.SATURDAYS S A. M. TO NOON. .FRIDAY EVENINGS 7 UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK

    Capital, $150,000==Surplus,$125,000 ==UndiYided Profits. $100.000

    B. T. WHITE.

    HARRY A. JACOBS,Editor.

    MAIZIE J. SIMPSON,Cashier.

    THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1917EMRRGENCY PHONE CALLSFire 360.Police 1250.There wlll be drllUng at ElmHal l h er ea ft er e ve ry Mondayand Thu rs day n ight s at eighto'clock. All t ho se who have hadany mIJItnry experience areespecially Invited to come outand t ak e par t, aud ass Is t In thework.

    Lo ts of rain for the garden.

    No one Interellted in the tunnel1lllgof Essex avenue a nd th e buUding ofa new de pot? Not one answer (Udwe receive for our request for a fewwords .from those interested, as, inorder to accomplish these two Important improvements-and necessities-it mus t b e the work and effortsof many, not a few. Don't say toyounelf, "Let the other feUow do It.'That other feUow is none o th er butyourself.

    Our Town is very grateful for thevarious contributions which have recently been received from several ofour l ocal o rgan izat ions . Thi s paperi s a lways a champ ion for their-andyour-worthy cause, and its (OurTown) cause should, in turn, have thesupport, both f inancial and ass is ting .of every organization and resident ofthe borough.

    Short communicat ions from ourreaders concerning any sub ject o f local interes t, a lways make good readi ng, and are appreciated. Isn't it afact that a letter to the Editor isread by you? Then do your d uty tothe o ther fellow, and let u s hea r freyou. You may possl' bly h av e a literary talent, but do not know It. ,Tryit and see!

    If you own a dog, it is your dutyto protect i t, when the law demandsso little on your part to s ee that yourfaithful follower Is taken care of. Toa llow a dog to be shot, through ca 1lessness on your par t, is an unnecessary crime.

    Mrs. C. T. Moore A. J. LoosMrs. Roy E. Clark Henry RoseEarl F. Smi th W. T. Melchiorq. M. HenryAssociate Editors.

    ,OUR TOWN I In accordance with the annual cUS-, on Monday or Thursday evening and Telephones,tom without which none of the spwn- be enllghtened. . 1267d:lxl Fourth of July celebrations of Nwr-I 1 don't want to s llgp t anyone, an:!An Exp er im en t I n Co.operative berth would be complete, th e poliC'3 hence before concluding, I'll Invite 1268; o u r n a l i ~ m - : N o Pnld Workers. force of Narberth Wednesday became some of the young men who frequent Th B ht t S t N b thOwned and Publlshed every Thurs- a mounted force , long enough to lead the str ee t cor ne rs every evening, I e . ri g es po In ar erday b the Narberth Civ ic Associa-. a parade, that for snap and vim and, whlllng away their time by Idle tah,! A drug store In themost modern sense of the ttion. y ,patriotic fervor l ong wil l be remem- and flUlng their lungs with cigaret te . ... . E' rrnbered. Ismoke, to come to E lm Hal l a nd ge. , .ARBERTH CIVIC ASSOCIATION. Beginning ear ly , NaTberth made i ts some valuable ins truction and exer- :XO ~ [ E R C Y }'OR MOTOR THIE"ES IUNCLAIMED LETTERS ATPresident, A. J. Laos. celebrat ion one of the best t he town' clse. I NARBERTH POST OFnC}:Vice-presidents, A. C. Shand, J. B. has ever known. ,After the Rev. Chris. i Narberth boys should not be slack- All h on or t o the j udges who have - - -WilUams, James Artman. K. Koppel, pas to r o f the Methodist ers. Imade u p th ei r minds that motor Mrs . F . J . Gall agherSecretary an:! tr')8.surer, Frank J' I Church, had -delivered an address and I Corllornl . thi eves II;re to have the full rigors of Mr. Rufus YoungWisse. th e American flag had been drawn to I the law. It is amazi ng how the Idea Mr. and Mrs. Rufus YoungDirectors, Frederick L. Rose,George the t op of the pole :in front o f t he fire- I MANAGER WALZER Ihas grown up in the minds o f a lot Mr. Harry WilliamsM. Henry, W. Arthur Cole, GeorgeM.I house, the parade, with 300 or 400 i of yO'Ung rapscalllons that it is no Mrs. Florence D. Watson

    ColesworthY, Mrs. William S. Horner, men and women lin line, marched I THANKS LOCAL ' FANS more than a lark to steal a ca.r and Mr. Rol and S. S toop sA. E. Wohlert, Mrs. George M. Henry, through the streets of Narberth with I go out on a.. JOY ride. They have Mrs. Ethelyn MorrisFletcher W. Stites, E. A .Muschamp, two bands playing. I n the 1100 were acted as i f t he y f el t hurt when they Mrs. Jonathan R. Jones.H. C. Gara, Henry Rose, Edward S. seven ty -f ive members of the Narhe rt h To t he Editor of Our Town, iwere even f ined for such an offc:use. E d ~ v a r d S. Haws, Postmastl 'r .Haws, Mrs. Roy E. Clark, Mrs . Les - Guard , in uniform; seventy- five capper! May I h av e a l it tl e space in the. Yet many of the ca rs ha ve beenter W. Nickerson, Wllliam D. Smed- and gowned women of t he N ar be rt h p ape r to thank the people of Narberth idamaged and some have been sold toley. unit of the Red. Cross; Boy Scouts; for the loyal and generous support I"fences.':school chUdlen, Grand Army vetorans which they have always g iven the lo-! At a t ime when -the courts ar e sendin automobiles; members of the hase cal base ball team. And may I also Ii ng pet ty thdeves to prison f or l ong Finance and Law Committee-A. P.hall team and the Narberth Fire Com- make a brief explanation which I feel terms, there is no sense In showing 1Redifer, W. D. Smedley, H. D. Narrl-pany, w-ith it s apparatus. Two base due every resident of our borough. any mer cy t o mot or thdev.es. It is g an.b al l g ames , a tf )nnis tournament and No one regrets more than I do the Iabout t ime that this sha.n be so wel l Highway Committee-H. D. Narri-an .evening band concert completed the conditions that made i t necessary for u ~ d e r s t o o d thll>t the preda;tory practice Igan, ~ L. Rose, Robert Saville.day. l'\arberth to drop out of the Main IWill cease. At the same t Ime one won- Pohce and Health-W. D. Smedley,Line League and to d is band . for t he de rs that s o many per sons leave cars F . L. Rose, Robert Cavillerb al an ce of t he p re sent s ea son. at . where they can be stolen o r t ha t thej :Water, F ir e and Light-F. L. Rose,H is to be regrett ed that t.he olfi- least. But we were up against a: do not take proper precautions. There William J . Henderson, Rober t Saville.c ia ls of the Narber th bas e b al l c lu b combi na ti on of circumstances that Iought to be some way o f locking most Ordinance-William J . Hende rs on ,decided, after careful considerat ion. could not be avoided. and the manage- cars so as to t ax the Ingenuity o f t he F. L. Ros e. Robert Saville.to disband fOr the season. The ir r ea - men t decided that , u nder suc h eir - thief. We should think that inventorsH. C. GARA, sons are most plausible, reasona'ble cumstances. it was useless t.o attempt might provide a plan by which ItAdv('rtislng Manager. ancl consi st en t. Whi le their a ctio n to go a nd ask the people o f o ur t.own would be impossible to run off withSend a ll l et te rs e nd news Item to leaves a feeling t ha t, u nder cer ta in to s uppo rt wha t would un quest ion- a car. -F1rom Evening Bul le tin, July40

    conditions, the team might have con - ablv. b e i nf er io r ha se h al l. 2, 1917.P. O. Box 4. It 'd t k I h .Send all advertising COpy to P. O. mue, ye we now t lat t eir actIOn Jn the first place we l os t h al f pB 820 I wa s for the best. Bu t we've had a dozen of our best players as a resuli

    o ~ a k e 'all remittances to P. O. Box ' te am of ~ h i c h we were e v ~ r prou r1 of the war. In the second place we118 and we Will accept the verdICt cheer- discovered that this year good play-Our Town is on sale at the depot Ifully, hoping that the coming seasol. ers were as scarce. as hens' tee thnewsstand, and at the store of H. E. may have something real promising also a war condition; in past seasonsDavis. for us: Base ball nor anyth ing elst I have always had a list of promis-Entered as second-class matter, Oe- must mterfere with ou r dut y to our ing ) 'oung players from Philadelphiatober 15, 1914, at t he P os t Office at country. and nearby suburbs who wanted tflNarber th , Pennsylvania, under the ~ h e r e . could ha ve be en no greater play with Narberth. In the thirdAct of March 3. 1879. sa sfactJon than to know that several p lace , condi tions have been s uch t ha tof o ur p laye rs we re called to the we have been unabl e to p rovi de ade f ront , whi ch was the chief factor in. quate a 'commodat ions for spectatorsthe IDc'al k' th ' r l " \:0 I S ma mg OIr eClslOn. at the grounds . and knowing howNarberth must have a winning; team many dif ferent appeals have alreadya nd i t t ak es a good player to quail!')' been made to our loca l p eop le f orfor th e standard of ba se baIl a s h as v ar io us contributions, we did not feeibeen g.!ven us by the Main Line that we cou ld go to them antI aSJ{ forLeague. ass is tance as freely as we have inBut we'll try a nd f or ge t it, an,l the past.the b es t w ay i s to give the Dun b o y ~ We're out of t he runn ing ; for theIwho wi ll use our grounds, your hearty 1 t ime being, bu t I do no t believe basesupport. They ha ve a lways heen haIl is dead in Nar be rt h. a nd n ex twelcome set of clean-cut hoys. eve r year , I hope , cond it io ns will be such

    nlaying the game for all that was in that our town will again 'be represent-it. ed on the diamond, headed once more IExpenses:for the championship. i All American Band. $120.00To the Editor of Our Town, Again let me thank every feIlow l Flag for fire house.. 4.50After reviewing the Fourth of JulX townsman who has s u p p o ~ t e d the II SmaIl flags . . . . . . . . 3.50par ade and not ing wit h con sl de rahl e t eams t hi s s ea son and past seasons, Advertising, etc..... 10.00pleasure and pride the fine appear- and in closing let me say that your Ameri can Red Cro ss 51.05

    Narberth i s wel l represented at the ance presented by the Narberth Home support has been very much appre-, - - - $:i.1l9.05Gua e1 I I V W nd r d I In.lateel. Walter CowIn, Treasl\1'cr.various seashore resorts . r, 1a e 0 e e w 1y any man ,.in good hea lt h o r sound body resid- Yours ; ~ ~ n t r ~ ~ r . . 7 , E R . FIRE COMPANY.Cbeer up, "Regular Subscriber," ing In our borough has pas sed up t het I f I 1 Pl'sident, ehas. E. Kreamer; secYour l et te r is appreciated. "Cub" is oppor un ty 0 jo ning that exce lent, I d re tary, Char les V. Noel; financialtaking a much-needed r es t, a ft er h is orgalllzatlOn. under.stan there .are TIL\XK}'UI, LY R}:C}:H'}:n secretary, E. C. Stokes; t re as ur er ,arduous duties. He will be with us 270 men here l iable to conscriptIOn.I f I I 10 b 1 I N H .-- Carden Warn er; ch ief engineer,a ~ i n s o do not cancel your subscrip- 0 w 10m on y e ong to tIe . . To the EdItor of Our TOWn-j Chas. V. Noel: f ir st assistant engintlon, ~ stated.-Editor. G. The natural i n ~ e r e n c e is that, E cl ed fi d I k f $5 f tlwith the exception of t hose who are ~ os , n .c.lee or rom 1e eer, Edw. Wipf; second assistant enWoman s AUXiliary. Narberth Y. M, gineer, A. P. Redifer', thirtl. assistantobjectors on conscient ious grounds C Ai' VIand those physically unsound, the . ., n a pp re cl a o n f or p as t lr ind- eng in ee r, H. B. Wall; fourth as-ness in advert iswg OUT cause. sistant engineer, A. W. Needham.rest of the 260 are might y s ho rt - Llla I,. Dickie, Treasurer.sighted o r la ck public spirit a nd pa -

    triotism t o a d iscourag ing deg,ree . It is a singular fact that an um- BOA.RD Of' fiEALTII.I n the firs t place, t he re i s po sit ive - b re ll a is of the most use when it is President-Chas. E. Kreamer.l y no obl ig at io n incurred in jo inin g use d up. Secretary-A. P. Redifer.the Guard. The organization is not Health Officer-W. S. McClellan.a part of the forces of the Nation or I f a dog c an he placed on the scent, Members-Dr. Clarence T. Fair i es ,State and when the Conscription Law how many dogs can he placed on a T. B. Du Marias, Carden Warner andis enforced. Its members are no more dollar? Cbas. V. Noel.liaMe W drnf t l li an a n o n - m e m b e ~ \ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~A member, h oweve r, s houl d he be _. ,- .. - .. - . - ----drafted in the regular course, wouldhave a big advantage over t he manwho ha d rec eive d no mili tary train-ing wha ts oeve r. The former would Every family should make a dep t th . b k h kcertainly have the preference when OS1 In e saVIngs ,an eac wee orappointments above the g rade o f pri- month. It is notFwhat a man earns bu t what he and h' f 'l hvate were being made. I . II. , IS amI y saves, t atOf non-members not su'bject to con- determines his success or fai lure from a material standpointscription, there are hundreds in Nar- .

    berth, who are let t ing a fine cha nce BEGIN NOW-OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH USslip by t o get in some splendid exer- else and stralg,hten o ut t he kinks , tosay nothing of showing a good examp le to the boys who ar e l ik el y to go tothe front.The Tennis Club, I notice, is aslacker, few of i ts members t a k l n ~t he t roub le to come out and drill.Tennis Is all right In its place , butthere is something higher to be considered now.Wynnewood, with a much smallerpopulation t han Narbe rt h, boast s ofa mllitary company double the sizeof ours. I f you read th e paper s, Iwil1 not need to teU you what Wayne,etc., ar e doing.

    I f a ny ma n is hesitating aboutfotnin!!" ann wants any information onthe s u b ~ c t , he can caU at the Armory

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    NARBERTH, .PA. -OURTOWN-JULY 12 .. 1917

    DAVIS'

    45th and Parr ish Sts .

    FOR SALE!

    Wilitman's Cbocolates and'Douglass' HomeMade Candles at

    Frank CristMEATS & PROVISIONSHi,h Grade ButterTelephone-Narberth 644 A.

    HOWARD F. COTTER'MEATS ofITI. QUALITY

    Narberth, Pa.I AM AT THE SERVICE OF

    THE PUBLIC OF NARBERTH

    SCOII-POWELL DAIRIES

    c. P. COOKAnthracite Coal'WOOD.AND

    BUILDING SUPPLIES

    Tbe Editor.

    rIO K ILL THE D O ( ~ 8

    Y . M. C. A . B U IL D IN G* AZPEL L ' S Mies ' B k'ft.1 Music Store en s ae ryNARB E RT H A R C AD E82 Eas t LaDcaster AveDue BUILDINGARDMORE. PA . Bread, Cake, RolIs PIpapa, IVICTOR VlCTIlOLAS AND RECORDS Candy. l e e Crea" ; es ,"Wb; , Go to tb e City ' " , C A TER ING FOR PARTIESFirst l it t le g ir l ( looking over analbum): " Is t ha t a picture of yourp ap a? A in 't he s we et ! I 'd love him!He looks as it h e h ad hi s pockets tullot Chri stmas p re se nt s. Whose picture is t h is o ther one?"Second little girl: "That'stoo."

    Home Clubs-Autocar Club (Chameions, First Round)-WayneNorristown A. C., R. G. Dun & Co. (a t Narberth), Indepen- '

    dent Club of Wes t Chester, Lee Tire & Rubber Club ofConshohocken-Trav.eling Clubs-Berwyn andBon-AirJuly 7-Wayne a t Norristown; West I August 25-Wayne at. Lee Tire anllChester Independent at L ee T ir e a nd Rub be r Co.; B e r ~ w y n at Norristown;Rubber Co.; R. G. Dun and Co. at West Ches ter vs. R. G. Dun and Co.Bon-Air; Berwyn at Autocar. at Narberth; Bon-Air at AUlocar.July 14-Lee T ir e a nd Rub be r Co. September I-Berwyn at Wayne;at Wayne; Bon-Air at Autocar ; Nor - Bon-Air at Norristown; R. G. Dun

    ristown at West Ches ter Independent; and Co. : it L ee T ir e and Rubber Co.; Aut omobi le s t o hi re a t all h ou rs o f dayBerwyn vs. R. G. Dun and Co. at IAutocar at West Chester. and night.Narberth. . I September 3 (A. M.)-Autocar at SABlE CENSORE Phooe 1289 o r 62 5July 21-R. G. Dun and Co,. at IW a Y ~ l e ; West Ches ter Independent at 1 __N_A_b_B_ERTH. PA .Wayne; Autocar at Norr is town; Bon- INor rI stown; Berwyn at Lee Tire and rLEAN SAfE WHOLESOMEAir at Lee T ir e a nd Rubbe r Co.; Ber-I Rubbel' Co.; Bon-Air vs. R. G. Dun IJwyn at Wes t Che st er I nd ep en de nt . a nd Co. at Narberth.Ju ly 28-Bon-Ai r at Wayne ; Ber - I S e P t ~ m b e r (P. M.)-;-Berwyn at OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEEDwyn at Lee Tire a nd Rub be r cO"lwayne, Bon-AIr at lee TIr e a nd Rub - UNDERBAC'IERIOLOGICALCONTROLNorristown vs. R. G. Dun and Co at ber Co; ~ G. Dun and Co at West1-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Narberth; West Ches ter Independent Ches ter ; Norr istown A. C. at Autocar. PasteurIzed Milk 1e l l JH illESat Autocar. I September 8-Wayne vs. R. G.Dun and Co. at Narberth; Bon-Air at B r y D e l O ~ l k C e r t U ' e d WEST PBILA.N A U ~ ~ s t 4 -wi ne ~ W e s t d C R h e s ~ b e : ; .Norristown; Berwyn at West Chester; (Pedrlal lcSoelety) OVERBROOH1 or.rIs own at ee Ire an . . u er IAutoear at Lee Tire a nd Rubbe r 00 . Sp e c i a l " Guerolley" MERIONCo., Dun and Co. at Autoc ar , Bon - I September IS-West Chester Ind. at Milk W\'NNEFIELDAir vs. Berwyn. lWayne; Bon-Air vs. Berwyn; Lee Tire; (Robert l l '&Sharp lel l l l ' BALA-C\,!\WYD

    August ll-Bon-Air at Wayne; Du n a nd Rubber Co. at Norristown; Auto- I Dalrlell) NARBIRTBand Co. at Norristown; Lee Tire an,l ca r CO. VB. R. G. Dun and Co. a t Na r. !Cream But termi lk ARDMORERuhber Co. at Wes t Che st er ; Berwyn ber th . Table aDd Wh lpp lDQ ""' \ 'Nl\I ."OODat Autocar. September 22-Wayne a t Autocar: Cream.

    August 18-Norristown at Wayne; Berwyn at Norristown; Bon-Air atBon-Air at West C h ~ s t e r ; Berwyn vs. Wes t. Chester Independent; Lee TireR. G. Dun and Co at Narberth; Lee a nd Ruh be r Co vs. R. G. Dun andTire a nd Rubbe r Co. at Autocar. Co. at Narberth.very S. Hemmy, Pastor

    I-:\'ANGIU, n,u''l'IS'I ' CllunclI .

    President-C. Howard McCarter .VIce-President-Carroll Downes.Treasurer-W11l K. Ridge.Henry Rose.Robert H. Dothard.

    'rWII,WIIT S}:RVICI-:S OPENEH

    Has Positively Nothing to Do With the Qualltyof Goods the Fountain Dispenses

    Rev. C. G. Koppel, Pastor.

    ]tel'. Jobll Vall Ness, ~ l I l l l s t e r

    ST. .,uAUGARt'!"S CllllllCH.

    ALL SAINTS' P. E. CnURCll.]le,. Andrew S. Burke, U ~ c t o r

    'l'he Little Church 011 th e nm .

    Sunday services:9,45 A. M.-Bible school. Classes -,or a ll . Everybody . welcome. IMPORTANT NOTICE I11.00 A. M.-Mornmg wor sh ip . S er -b tl NARBERTH HOME GUARD The County Commissioners on Tues-mon y Ie p a ~ t o r . An i l l ~ s t r a t e . l ob- I day sent n ot ic es t o t he ~ o n s t a b l e s di-je ct se rmon WIll a ls o be gIven for thechildren. I - ' . r ec ti ng t hem t o kUl all dogs WhOlie6.30 P . M.-Union vesper service". :rhe u s u ~ 1 T hu rs da y m eetm g and laxes h av e n ot been paid.Sermon by the pastor of this clhJrch. drIll for thiS week has been postponed With the notice is a l is t o f th e dogs Good O l d . F a s h l o n e d ~ ~ H o m e M a d eSubject, "The Victor'!:, Crown." . until } < ~ . - i d a Y evening, the 13th. On and owners , as furnished by th e as- )o'udge. Tile Kind T b ~ o t h e r Used

    lIn:'fUODISrr 1n'ISCOrAI, cnURCH Church Notes that evening i t is. r e q u ~ s t e d that a ll s es so rs . Ir..::::::::::=- __t : o _ M ~ a ; ; ; k ; . ; ; e - : : : - " , : , : : : : _ 1. members appear 111 ulllform at Elm The l aw provides that the constable -The large aud'lence pr es en t l as t Hal l a t 7,45 shall receive $1 for every dog he H C FRITSCHSunday mo rn ing showed the interest A short drill will be held in the kills. His killing is no t only confil. t a ~ e n in the series of sermons now open a ir , a cc ompani ed by d rums , a ft - e d t o th os e l is ted by the assessor, ProperUe8 Fo r Rent and Sal.

    bemg preached by the pastor on "Live I er which photographers from t:lt: but a ny c an in e not bear ing a license Fire Ins1U'lUIceQuestions About t he Chu rc h of To-I Phi lade lph ia newspape rs will t ak e t ag of the v intage of 1917. Bell Phone 1109 W.

    All depart- day." Tribute was paid to th e im-I fiashlight pictures of the Guard. A Wall BuDding. Narbertb. Pa.p ~ r t a n ( ' . e and bl es sing s of law, I full attendanee is urg,ently request- CONTRIBUTORS, NOTICE! -----smence, commerce and education, but ed. . A ma n that Whispers down a wellit w as m ad e c le ar t ha t -in addition I R ]) 'VI I t About th e goods he ha s to sell 'to tho ese it takes rel igion to change I . . . ca'ptCa'lll. For t he pa.st two and a hal f y ea rs Can' t reup 80 ma ny g ol de n d oi Ja rss one who c li mb. a tree an d b o l 1 ~ r ..t he hear t s and desires of men and to th e following item has appeared, with -se t things right in t1u.! world. a few exceptions, in every week's G a ~ ' : - " ~ G I " n I ~ @

    The se rmon Sundar morning w!l1 be A CAI,L )o'OR VOLUNTEERS issue: " ' Q o . J . ~ " Qth e second in t hi s s er ie s. S ub je ct , OUR TOWN will gladly print I23 South I ~ s t P 1 i 1 a d d ~ . "What Do You, Think of tholl Chu rc h? " Our Town . . $1.00 any news item about any subject ROO F E R SHas sh e met th e issues of the ,lay? Civic Association 1.00 that is of interest to NarberthTo get a true estimat,e of any institu- folks, but in order to meet th el\lelnberHhip fee, includingtion we must know someth ing of its Ou r Town. $2.00 printing schedule, al l "copy"-past; how it came t o b e; what it has manuscripts-must r ea ch t he edi- Before Pur h . gdone and what i t proposes to do. This The committee (appointed by the tor by 6 P. M. Monday each week. C 881Ds ermon w il l d ea l w it h t he c hu rc h w it h Civic Assoeiatlon at th e annual meet-j And s ti ll many of ou r good con-i Anythingthese questions in view. ing) decided upon a membership fee I trihutors wh o h el p so much towardA special invita tion is ext.endell to ' of $2 pe r annum, which is to include I'making Our Town a success, continue So Important as a Home~ l l , who p05sibly can , t o j oi n w it h Ud 'I a copy Of Our Town e ac h week. One to mail their "copy"-manuscript-onIII these se,rVices. dol la r f or the use of th e Civic Asso- Tuesday, and even sometimes on Wed- take a look through my newciation and one dolla r to the support nesday-the very day on which this houses 011 the brow of theof Our Town. The increased COtlt paper is mailed. I t is imperative that hill, two on NCl.rberth Ave.

    of mater ia l and labor i n g et ti ng out all items must be in the ed ito r' s hands and three on Forrest Avethe pape r necessi tate s the wi thdrawal on Monday evening, a s he re af te r a ll .On Sunday, July 8, th e Rev. A v e r ~ ' ; of the combination p ri ce o f $1.50. items received after the specified time W M. D. SME 0 LEYs. D.emmy opened th e Union twilight I I t should be a matter of local pride ~ i I l not appear in th e current week's I BUILDERservIce s wi th prayer while th e Rev. Iin your communi ty that would prompt Issue, therebY i n mos t instances mak- N .Charles G. Koppel r ea d the r espons e I you to contribute such a trifling sum ing th e "COpy" stale news for th e fol- ARBERTH , PA .

    a nd t he Rev. John Van Neds preached as 4 c en ts p er week f or th e support lowing week.on the "Atonement." of your association and circulation of

    The evening being coo l, a gathe ri ng you r paper .of over 200 people were present. Remember every householder in THEIR FAMILY TREEThese se rv ices ar e most beneficial Narberth is ' a member of the Civic Nine r ooms and bath; hot w aterTn}: PRESBYTERUN CHURCH to a l l, spec ial ly when the whOle world Assoc ia tion an d will receive Our J ~ a s t summer a young London c le rk , h ea t, e le ct ri c l ight s; h igh g round. Lotis involved in turmoil, so that a hearty TOWII, bu t ~ h o u l d it n ot be a matter who held rather fanciful views as to 60x125. Fo r quick sale. $6000.welcome awaits everybody. of honor for him to do hi s bit 4 h is o ri gi n spent his hol idays at a CALDWELL " CO.. Services h el d e ve ry S un da y even- cents pe r week, toward t he support o f Wilt;shire farmhouse, th e principal a t - I - - - - - - - - - - ~ : . . . : . : : - - - -

    as lIlg at Narbe rt h a nd Woodbine a ve- t he commun it y in which he l ive s? t r ac t ion be ing th e golf l inks near by. George B. Supleenues, starting promptly at 6.30 during However, nO compulsion is used, "the He greatly annoyed the otherJuly and 6 P. M. during August. volunteer system" is in ful l force in boarders by hi s constant references to St & H WMr. Wagenseller, the cornetitlt who Narberth and al l wll1 cont inue to re - w ha t h e cal led h is " ped ig re e" and earn ot ater Heatingwas w it h U? last year, is agairi help- ceive a co py o f Ou r T own, except, of "family tree." At last the farmer Plumbingi n with hIS beautiful mUSic during course, those ( and t he re a r e very few, could stand it no longer. Bell Telephone.thlS season. we are glad to say) who refuse to "Young man," he said, "I must say

    Next Su.nday the ~ e v . Avery S. take the paper from the post ofllce. yo u' ve done a heap O' talking aboutDemmy WIll preacl.I, usmg for his sub- Arrangements ar e being made to yer familY tr.ee. Anybody would thinkject, "The Victor's Crown," text Rev. have all t he volun te er memberdhip you owned a whole timber-yard. Come2: 7. The tlermon will deal w it h t he fees of $2 in the Civic Association out into t he l an e a minute."war-cloud's silver linings and will em. fall' due toge the r at a speci fi ed t im e T he y out h accom pani ed h im .phasize some things that should bring each yea r. Pausing by a weeping w il low, t hecomfort, s treng th and insp i ra t ion to Mr. George M Colesworthy i s s ec I farmer said:those who ar e worried and distressed retary-treasurer 'of the Civic Associa- I "I want you to t ak e p ar tl c' la rbecause or the prel:lent awful war. It tion and Miss :Mary Gara subscription notice of this."will be a call to move forward in sev- manager of Our'Town ' "What for?"eral definite lines of greater service On behalf of the c o ~ m i t t e "That 's o ur family tr.ee. That'sto God a ~ man and will point ou t the F. Millwood JustIce Iwha t h as heightened ou r i de al s a ndtriumphant way. C h a i r m ~ n . stlmmylated ou r energies. Tha t h asfurnished switches fu r five genera-tions of us."

    Meetings next Sunday w11l befollows:10.00 A. M.-Sunday school. All ll-:l-partments.11.00 A. M.-public worship. T h pas to r w il l p re ac h On the themu, "ANew King That Knew Not Joseph." Aquartet of trained voices wiII S1h'g.6.30 P. M.-Union twilight meeting.Preacher furnished by tiJ.e BaptistChurch.

    The services at All Saints' P. EChurch, Montgomery and Wynnewoodavenues, fo r n ex t S un da y ar e as follows:8.00 A. M.-Holy communion.11.00 A. M.-Mo rn ing p raye r andsermon.The Sunday school sessions and t heafternoon services have been discontinued unt il t he t hi rd Sunday in Septl:'mb.er.The church 'bussed leave Narbert1:land Wynnewood stations at 10.40 onSunday mornings.

    Sunday services:9,45-Sunday school.ments.11.00-Morning wor sh ip . S ermon bythe .pastor.6.30-Union Twilight service. Cor.Woodbine and! Narberth avenues.Speaker, the Rev. A. S. Demmy.Union Prayer Service8 .00 -The p raye r mee ti ng f or thioweek will be held in th e BaptistChurch with Mr. Van Ness l ~ a d i n g .Service next week in tb.e PresbyterianChurch. ..,,:;1\

    b:arly Mas s o n S un da y r ~ ' O l l l April1 st to October 31st at C.3U A. M. FromNO\'emLJer 1 st t o Mar cn 31s t at 7 A. M.Late l\1ass, 9.30 A. M. throughout th eyear. Masses on holydays, 6.30 andII au A. M. Weekdays at 8. Eveningdevotions and other8ervices at regulartimes.

    F I E D L ERTHE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST

    The Busiest Store in NARBERTHI August 12-Rev. L. M. I

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town July 12, 1917

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    N A R B E l ~ T H , PA.--OUR TOWN-trULY 12.1917

    The above department should be of theIrreatest use to the community. the list contalns the name of every profenlon!'.1 maDotradesman. mechanic. shopkeeper. etc., whdocs o r c an In any way serve hIs fellowtownsman. and who Is progrslSlvs enouehto add name to l ist of Reglstsr .A8 It Ie dlMcult for thoee contributingtheir t ime and efforts to the produotlon of"Our Towo" to pereonally either know orInterview all euch. It would b8 moat helpful If thoee oot nClW found In the printedlist would 8 eo d In a memo of the ir name..tlddreea. phone numbers and businellll88 orprofeealona for 118t1ne. Thla wm cos t as tolIowa: 10 cents each leeue for II linea: Ii ceolefor each addit ional 1I0e.

    I IIEATS, ETC.Boyles'. Phone. 398.,See display advertisement In this Issue.Cotter, 1I0wIlrd F. Phone. 1298.See display ad\'ertlsement In thIs Issue.Crist. },'mnk Phone. 6H\V.See display advertisement In this Issue.IIIILKlIalmbllch, A. Phone, C.I.-nwyd 766-W.Address. Narberth P. O. Box 415.Scott-I'owell Dairies. Phone, Preston 2398.See display advertisement In this Issue.IIIORTGAGESSimpson. Jllmes C. 232 Essex ave.Phone. 636. or H20 Chestnut st.IIlUSICA7.pell's 1I1uoic Storc. Ardmore, Phone 1072J.See display advertisement In this Issue.Cowin, T. Stuart. Plano Teacher.206 Merion ave. Phone. Narberth 347-R.Loo Fanny II . Plano Teacher and Accompanlst. 417 Haverford ave. Phone. 318-J.Studio. No. G Arcade Bldg.. Narberth."'heelock. Hatharlne. Phone, 683.109 Iona nve.. Narberth.NOTAR}! rUBLICJef!'erles. J. II. II I Narberth ave.Phone. 666-],1.OI'TICIArt'SFenton. Carl F. 506 Essex ave. Phone. 638-W.Phlla. address. 1806 Chestnut st.PAINTERSCole, James R.246 Haverford ave. Phone. 1226-J.W. G. Cummer. Phone. 12-6 2 W .210 Elmwood ave .. Narberth.\Valzer. Fred.11 7 Winsor ave. Phone. 1247-J.PAPER JIANGERS'Witte. Geo . A . 320 Woodbine ave.Phone. 1203-W. Flrst-ctass work.PATENT LAWYERSFoster, Saml. \V. Phlla. address. 1011 Chestnut st . 131 MerIon ave. Phone, 1233-J.PHOTO I'LAYS"Arcadlll." 16th and Chestnut sts., PhllLSee display advertisement tn this Issue.PLUMBING, ETC.Suplee, Goo. B. Phone. 1289.See display advertisement In thIs Issue.\Vall . II. B. Phone. 319-J.See display ndvertlsement In this Iseue.REAL ESTATECaldwell 81; Co. Phone. 1271-W.See dlsplny advertisement In this leeue.Fritsch, II. C. Phone. 262-W.See dIsplay advertisement In this Issue.Godfrey, Wm. B.114 WoodsIde aVe. Phone, 885-W.Nash, Robert J. Phone. 605.Money for FIrst and Second Mortgagee.Yoet, \Vm. E. 209 Chestnut ave. Phone. Nar.1286-W, with Harbert & Claghorn, MaiDLine Real Estate. 204 Bl\lIey Hldg. Phlla.ROOFING, ETC.Gam-McGinley Co. Phone. 1253W.See dIsplay advertisement In this IlIlIue.Miller, John A. 243 lona ave. Phone, G81J.Shop. 246 Haverford ave. Phone. 1225J.SIIOEMAKERSTamef. lIarry246 Woodbine ave.Good Wear Shoe Repair Shop.Cooltantlne, B. G. Y. M. C. A. Bldg.TAILORSEall'le TalIorJoc Co. Phone, 1203-J.. See dlspl..y advertisement In this Issue.Schwartz, Charles Home Town Tailor.234 Haverford ave. Phone. 1254J.

    TYPEWRITERSDodge, E. G. 502 Essex ave.Phone. Narberth 838-M.

    Georgia ( t a k i n ~ in the d ime muse11m)-"What's t ha t, p op?"Pop-"That's a mummy...G e o r ~ i a - ..Too s ti f f to speak to a ny

    bodY. ain't he?"

    Two Lines, 10 c per issue; 5c for each aclclitionalline

    FILLING UPCommissioner of Health.------

    FOR YOU AND ME . STAR IS BIGGEST miles a sAcond, or fifteen bl1lion milesTHING IN UNIVERSE a' year.___ The odd part of these measurementsTh e l oc al Boa rd o f Heal th h as r T he v ery l it tl es t t hi ng i n t he w orl d is that both ar e d et erm in ed byc.eived a communication from th e State which has been measured and t he very method!! almost i de nt ic al . Due t o t heHealth Department, wWeb points ou t fact that lig,ht waved ar e refracted, itthe need of an energetic clean up in biggest thing which ha s been meas- Is only a matter of de te rmin ing theal l localities, In ortIer to a ss is t t n t he I ured, ar e so wonde rfu lly smal l and sO a ~ g l e of re fr act ion a nd , b y trlangulacontrolling of any poss ible epidemicImarvelously large that we can dca rce- t ion, finding th e l ength .' Thi s i s madeof infan ti le paralysds that may occ ur I ly c ompr ehend them when we see the poss ible because of ce rta in prope rtythis summer. There were 2000 ca.ses figures, s ay s t he K an sas Ci ty Star. of light waves known as interference.in Pennsylvania between July I, 1916, I f t he c re st of one wave is imposedan d th e e nd o f th e y ear, w it h 500 The smal le st t hi ng which has b ee n u po n t he t rough of a no th er , t he y " in -dea ths . The fa ta l it ies might have been Hctuall)' measured is a light wave. The terfere," that Is they "neutralize" eachmuch gre ater had not th e citiz.ens l a rgest th ing which has bee n det er - o th er . There will be a dark spot. I tadopted the measures suggested by the mined with a fair degree of accuracy is for thid reason that it i s poss ib leState authori t ie s and it Is urged that id th e star of Canopus. for two rays of light to produce darkno effort be spared to repeat, or uther Lig)lt waves, of course. ar e of dif-: ness. So the m an peerin g into ar.edouble, those measures this season. ferent lengtlls. I n t he spe ct rum, the I spec t roscope may de te rmine the lengthSpace does no t al low u s to print red waves ar e longest ; o range ~ e x t , ! of these l i t tle l igh t waves with a surthe full text of t he Harri sburg com- yel low next and so on to the VIOlet.: prlsing degree of accuracy.

    munication, bu t t he followilJlg extracts which ar e shortest of the Visible i By looking, t hr ough h is telescope.s ho uld b e car ef ul ly no ted b y every waves.. So if we were to give th e i n ot in g \ 'a ri ous an gl es an d Udlng a'l'esldeut of the borough and followed m easu rem en t of the very smallest I system of t ri angu la ti on , t he as to the l et te r. T he Boa rd o f Health is thing we wou ld have to take one of Itronomer is ahle to give a fair esti-,instructed to enforce these rules: the light wav ed i n th e vi olet end o f imate of th e size of Canopus. The dlf-

    t bl I T d Viii the spec t rum, or better .still, one of , f erence is t ha t t he physicist must feelS a e s - n owns an ages . . 1 . the wave!! m t he u lt ra VIO et portIOn I like a giant when he id dealing withManure must n ot b e a ll ow ed t o ac-, which is invisible. i l i tt le l igh t waved while the astronomercumulate in open piles. The daily The shortest of these that ha s been Imust t h ink himself a very tiny pigmyc on te nt s should be placed in pits or det.ermined is 120 millionths of a milli- Iwhen he juggl es h is fl8'uresbins t igh t ly covered or thoroughly fly meter. I .! screened. But t he figures on th e magnitude of! A mother was correct ing he r littlei I t .must be removed once a week! th e largest thing in th e world t ha t h as I boy t he o th er day, and, appealing tofr om t he first day of May u nt il t he been mead ur ed , a re ev en mor e stag- him. as ke d h ow h e w oul d feel if he' last day of November. gering. There may be larg,er stars had a so n wh o d id n't do this andStables must be cl.eansed daily. than Canopus, but t he y haven 't b ee n didn't do t ha t. a nd so on . Whe n s he

    Garbage f ound yet . Our s un has a diameter h ad r ea ched the end of th e inquiry,Garbage when kept mus t b e placed of 864,000 miles. Canopus has a dia- he answered:;in covered containers. The conta'n.ers meter 134 t imes grea ter . I t ha s a "Well. mamma. If I had a little boy!must be s cr ubbe d c le an with the volume 2,420,000 times as large as t he e ig ht years old. I don't t hi nk I 'd exl ib er al u se of soap and wa te r bf;'fore volume of th e sun. To give dome idea pect t he ea rt h of him,"refilling. of this greater size, it mig ht b e s ai dI t must be collected at least three I that Canopus gives ou t 47.000 times

    times a week from May 1 until Novem- as much light as th e sun. Bu t webe r 1 ; t he balance of t he y ea r it must don't appreciate this greater lumlnosbe r emoved o ft en e nough to permi t i tv here on earth for t h e r ea son thatt he c on ta in er b ei ng kept closed. c ~ n o p u s i s s o fa r away that if its light

    Rubbish and Asbes I should suddenly go o ut . we WOUldn't.Rubbisli, and ashes mix.ed with rUb-I know it f or f ou r h un dr ed years and I f a ma n marries a widow it's be

    bish, must be collected regularlv and light travels at .the rate of 186,000 icause she originated th e thought.disposed of in s uc h a way as no t to I~ ; ; ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ; ; ~ - ~cause a nuisance. ). -.

    llouse Clooning N b hRI All vermin, such as lice, bedbugs,l are r t e 1ste rroaches, files, mosquitoes, rats andmice sbould be exte rminated.Kennels, boxes and cag es us ed byhousehold pets should be frequently!c le an se d a nd disinfected, inclading'l ACCOUNTANTSI fI t t u ed b y t hem Greene, Andrew, oors, carpe s, e C., ' S 5 Chestnut a\'e. Phone. 677M.I Cel la rs s hould be kept clean at alII Keirn, II. C.times' this includes the floors walls 202 Dudley ave., . . ' ADVERTISINGan d cel lmgs. Ce lla rs should be kept 1Cole, W. Arthur Phone. 632-R.d ry . Cel la rs s hould have th e wIn -lows Ideas. P lans . COPY. Art. Typography., ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERSas well as al l o ther openings for ven- Koronskl and Cllmeron.Itil 'iation, etc., f1y-screned. 107 Chestnut ave. Phone. 608.I All h ou se s s ho ul d he thoroughly AUTOMOBD,ES

    ' s ~ r e e n e d by the end of April and th e c e ~ : : r ~ i s ~ ~ ~ l e a d J : r t l ~ ~ ~ ~ n t In this Issue.screens kept in good condition until ~ I c C l e l l l l n , W. S., J. I'. AcknoWledgementsI 'f , hand aflldavlts. automoblle \lcenses. Ofllcecold weather , or when nsect 1l., as hrs.. 12 to 1 and af ter 6 P. M.ccased its activities. BAKERSIIl1esen. P. Phone. 362-J.II General See dlspla,y a d v ~ ~ ~ ~ s n t In thIs Issue.Surface dJrainage of kitchen, 'aun- IIlerlon Title 8: Trust Co. Phone. Ardmore 8.td ry a nd b at h waste water shoul:} no t See display advertisement In this Issue.. BARBERSb e p ermi tt ed u nl es s at i s s pr in kl ed Suzzero, TonyOVer a large surface, wl1ere it will not 224 l I a v e r f o ~ t ; C K S M I T I I S

    11each a. stream, and never to sur.h an Super, F. A.. extent as to sour th e ground. 728 Montgomery ave. Phone. 328.I ~ f f i ~ ~Where no sewer system is avail- Smedley, Wm. D. Phone. 600.able, sepa.rate cess pools had better I See display advertisement In this Issue.be built to receive this waste water. CANDY, ETC.IDa"ls , II. E. Phone, 1264-W.I Stream.s must not be used. for the See display advertisement In this Issue.I dumping of sewage, ga rbage ashes or CAItPEXTERS AND BUffiDERSI ' Jenkins, Chas. L.r nbbl sn o f an y kind. 103 Dudley ave. Phone. 382-M." Pools of stagnant water or any mos- COAL, ETC.. 1 Id b Cook. C. P. Phone. 302-W.qUltO br. eoolng paces shou e See display adv(Ortisement In thIs Issue.drained' CONTItACTORS" h ld Shllnd, A. C. Jr. Commercial Trust Bldg..Water barre,s, c isterns, e tc ., s OU Phlla. Phone. Spruce 6263; Narberth 12U-Jbe covered or screened. DENTISTSAll h ighway s should be treated so Cameron, Dr. W. III. Phone. 396-W.I 112 Essex ave...S to k ee p down dus t. Orr, Dr.A. L. 101 Elmwood avo Phone, 893-W.St ree t gu tt ers should be frequently Phil... Phone, Filbert 4262. Keith Bldg.flushed ou t and kept free from ac- DRUGGISTSFiedler's. Phone. 626.cumulations of rubbish. See display advertisement In this Issue.Ground where manu re or garbage lIoward's. Phone, 1267.See display advertisement In thIs Issue.ha s stood o r whe re made foul by sur- . ELECTRICIANSface d,rainage should be c le aned and Pugh, Veri 225 IonlL ILve.Lreated with unslaked lime Nar. Phone. 660-W. Ard. Phone, 168-J.. FISH AND OYSTERSFoodstuffs exposed for sa le mu"t be Imperial Grocery Co. Phone. Narberth 606.protected from flies, dii't and domestic See display advertisement In this Issue.

    animals, and w1lere exposed for sale Yowell, FIsher GAItDNERSon sidewalks t he y mus t be ele'll.ted 101 Conway ave. Phone. 834-J.above the pavement at least 24 GARDEN NURSERIESWohlert, A. E. Phone. 696.inches. See dIsplay advertisement In this Issue.GROCERSthe. I t would be well during th e COr.ling imperial Grocery Co. Phone, Narberth 808.I 'm s umme r thillit cWldren under sb:teeu See display advertisement tn this Illsue.t b 11 'd t IIAULING, ETC.years of age shouLd no e a o (' 0 Walton Bros. Phone. 872.congregate unneoossarily in p.lblic See display advertisement In thIs Iisue.INSURANCEplaces. Bowman, Samuel P. (Life.)Samuel G, Dixon. 116 Elmwood ave. Phone. 853-W.Burkhardt, Mmer Phone, 859-M. P. O. Box.

    L. (Life, Fire. Accident, Health, Auto, etc.)Jones, Chas. R.403 N. Narherth ave. Phone. 89&"1\".Jones, Wm. J. 103 S. Narberth ave. Pilone,680-J. Phil... address. Penn Mutual Bldg.Soyder, Bobt.313 Woodside ave. Phone, 383.Trotter Broe. (Fire, etc.)209 Woodside ave. Phone. 1282R.LAWYERSGilroy, John 211 Elle" ave. Phooo, 1I46R.Phil... addr. .e, Lincoln Bldl.BeorY, Gen. M. 107 Chestnut ave. Phooe, 808.Phil&. addrelS, Flnaooe Btde.we ScheU, Borace II,203 Sabine ave. Phone, 1246W.Stltee, Fletcher W. 411 Ha.verford ave.Phone. I7I-W Phil&. addrelS. Croaer Bide.for this LIGHTING FIXTURESIIcDollll1d Jo..... Narberth phone, 1188.1581 Cheet: at., Phil... Phone, Spruce 1118.

    WHAT SHE LIKED

    OUR TOWN wW glaeU1 print801 DewBltem about aDY subjectthat Is of Interest to Narberthfolks, but ID order to meetthe printing schMale, all "copy"-manuscripts-must reach the.editor by 6 P. M. MODday eachweek.

    ENGINEERS RESERVEM. M. SHEEDY, Capt.

    MARINE AVIATIONNORMAN KRIEBELMARINE RESERVESJOSEPH LIGHTTHIRD N. Y. ARTILLERYGEORGE H. SHINNQUARTERMASTERS' RESERVEEDWIN H. WIPFThe foregoing is c or re ct , s ofar a s known-any additions orchanges may b e left with Postmaster Haws.

    NAVAL COAST DEFENSEUESERVERICHARD BURNSJAMES COOKWALTER COWINEDWARD ENSINGERFRANKLIN FOSTERKENNETH HAMILTONHENRY C. HOWESLESTER JEFFERIESJOSEPH LARKINC. R. LONGJOHN MOWRER, JR .WALTER NASHPERRY REDIFERALAN ROSEWM. C. SIMPSONROBERT TOWNEFRANK WINNEW. W. WESTCOATHAROLD SPEAKMAN

    The folloW'Jng me n of Narberth have answered the callfor th e defense of ou r country:CIVIL WAit VETERANSDR. B. F. BOYERWALTER C. CREELYGEO. W. FRALEYGEO. GARDNERTHOS. G.HALLALBERT D. HUGHESW. S. McCLELLANTHOS. MONROEGEO. W. RUSSELLSPANISH.AMERICANVETEUANSF. V. CUNNINGHAMEDW. P. DOLDGEORGE M. HENRYJOS . T . MAGARITYFRED. C. PATTENBENJ. T. WHITEMEXICAN BORDER SERVICEREZO SnOOKSMARION CHENEYHAL. KNUTZENA. C. MILLERW. LAXLEY PEEBLESRICHARD STOCKTON WHITENATIONAL GUARDSJOHN R. BRACKENJ. C. BRINTON, 3rd Regt.EARL DICKIE, 3rd Regt.CLARENCE HUMPHREYS, 1stRegt.RUSSEL N. LUKENSGEO. W. R. MARTIN, 2nd Lt.,3r d Regt.JOHN McQUISTON, First RegtJAMES McQUISTON, 1s t Regt .HAROLD D. SPEAKMANOFFICERS RESERVE CORPSLEON DARLINGTONVINCENT F. CUNNINGHAMGEORGE McCAIGRICHARD STOCKTON WHITENAVAL TRAINING SCHOOLGEORGE W. FLECK

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    "What w il l w e p ut i n tb.e magazJnet h is month1""A bout forty pages concerningw ha t we ~ last month.""Yes.""An d f or ty more about whatwill have next month.""And then'Z""T,hat ought to be enoughmonth.",----------_.. : .

    Of th e world's Pl'oCrttctioll of coppe rIt Is estimated that 60 to 70 pe r cent.i s u sed In the e lec t rical !ndustry Int!ormal t imu.

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    H. WILLIS DAVIS, ProprietorPrimeMeats

    The cu lt ur ed y ou ng woman fromBos ton was t ryhlg t o mak e conversation."Do y ou c ar e fo r Crabbe' s Ta les 1"sh e asked.

    OIL SOAKED BumS H E L P L E ~ S "I never at e any," repl ied__ Ibreezy girl from Chicago, "butCrude oB. that had been thrown just dea d s tu ck on lob st er s. "

    overboard by Uncle Sam's warships toquell t he raging water, which wree1tedth e U. S. S. Memphis during a hlllllV'ys tonn , s tuck to th is wings of seagl l ll sand o th er wa te r fowl taking refl1ge inth e bays a long t he co as t and renderedt hem help les s a.nd unable to fly fo r&everal days , accordblg to an announcement f,rom th e Navy Devartment.Members o f th e United StatesMarine Corps , on expedltlonll!l'Y dutyat Puerto Pla ta , captured hundreds ofth e birds wit h t he ir naked hands.Th e o i l b e ~ e d fowl wanderell upand down on th e beach , c rying IIltlfullY, while th e mariners stood: glJ,trdto s ee t ha t boys did: D.ot harm tl16m.

    Mrs. Miller Burkhardt. of 100 Mapleavenue, en te r ta ined Miss Mary Magarvey. of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs.Benjamin T. Neall, of Tioga, Miss iHelen He in l t sh and Carl ton Harris. of IPitnlan Grove. and Mr. and Mrs. lIerbert E. Street, of West Philadelphia. i--- IMrs. Edward Odell. with the as-Isistance of he r friends. has sent to Ithe American Hospital in France 100 Isurgical p il lows . M rs . Odell devotesFriday afternoon of each week to tllis \1-. --'work. Anyone wishing to a8 slst Ishould c al l at Mrs . Odel l' s home onMon tgomer y a ve nue on F ri d ay from1.30 until 5 P. M. At the last meetinga paper on Histrolc Merion by CharlesL. McKeehan was r ea d by Mrs . Wi ll iam M. Cameron.

    HARRY B. WALLPlumbing, Gas Fittingand HeatingN AR B ER TH . PA

    Officer Hill, through proper co-op era ti on w it h t he a utho ri ti es of anothercity, effected' t he c ap tu re of one ofth e men accused of t ak in g a n alltomobile from the garage of A. lj:...Wl1olert r ecen t ly , and who fled to a dlstlint city to avoid arr-est.

    Mr. and Mrs. F. Richard Gifford,of Dud le y a ve nue, h ad a s t h ei r hou seg,uests o ve r t he Fourth Mrs. Gifford'sbrother, Mr. George W. Jacbos, ofNew Yor k, and Miss Sarah CasholV,also of New York.

    Something should b e d on e to ellnlinate th e stagnant p ool in the l1el(1west of Wynnewood road, about oppos it e t he e nd of Merion avenue. Thisis surely a breed ing place for mosquitoes.

    .Arr angemen t s a re b ei ng ~ a d c [o r Ia mas s mee ti ng o f t he Home DefellseUnit of Narberth a t an early da telP rominent speake rs will address tile Imeeting. Date wil l b e announced 11eXtweek.

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