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    Send Your Magazinesto the Y. M. C. A. for

    the Soldiers

    PRICE TWO CENTS

    ' 100 Rl! lWABD-For return o t diamondandsapphire brooch. Lost June 23rd goingtrom Narberth to Philadelphia. Inquireot Station Master, Narberth.

    "ali, mother, what do you think?"remarked the high school g ir l . "Ourminister ha s a n amanuensis,""You don't say ," r epl ied the oldlady witt. m uch concern. "I s hedoctorin ' for it?"

    Before going t o t own on Saturdaynext, July 15. go to Elm Hal l a ndvote for the school loan. I f you havenot time in the morn in g, vote i mmed ia te ly on you r return in the afterlloon.-Adv.

    1\1r. Carroll Downs made a formalreport to Counc ils last Monday nightc?ncerning the proposed new Carnegi3library building. He s ta te d th at if

    IJUDGES REPORT ON ILIBRARY MATTERBEST KEPT YARDS; PLACED BEFORE COUNCILS

    NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1916

    To th e People and the Board ofHealth of Narberth

    OUR TOVOLUME II . NUMBER 40

    , BASE BALL IATURDAYNARBERTH AT WAYNE~ - - - - - - - - : . I I M P O R T A N T SCHOOL +'-'*'*'*'.:.0. ' * ' . : . L : . ' * ' . : . L : . ' * ' . : . L : . ' ~ * ' * ' c . L ' . " " " ' - " ' ' ' ' . . L : c ' ' . . L : c ' ' . . L : c ' ' . . L : c ' - . . L : c ' . : . . L : c ' . : . L : . ' ' '" ,,-: "4" h d, d ~ " " " h "V'I '"7h d-:T7h I ~ I . I- 'h ' 1 - : T ; ' " ' ~ I ~ I : " ' r 7 I " ' ; T 7 I ~ T 7 , : : - r ; - ' ? r 7 I ~ ~ ' ~ ; : ' f * ' ~ I ~AN OPEN LETTER f

    DISTRICT ELECTION SchoolDistrict Election+ +F ir st of al l we ask everyone that . Saturday of This Week- + ifreads this l et te r to get this straight- I July 15th f AT ifwe are neither for nor against any in- I -.dividual, ei ther connected or not con T. +nected with the Board of Health. l'\ext Saturday wl1J be held one of j; E LM H A L L IWhat we are against is any possi- the most important elections everT ibility of the contagious and infectious conducted in th is borough . So much + +diseases now existing in Narberth be II depends on the future welfare of ou r f +ing communicated to others, when 1 I h' l i t1 t t + -.riji;id, but necessardy P f r e t c l a u t i d n ~ w o u l d : ~ ~ ~ ~ d ~ a ~ ~ r ~ ~ a ; o i n t ~ e ; Y v o ~ O ~ Saturday, July 15th, 1916. fprevent any sprea 0 lese' ISeases.'"W d ' I tl .. 11 favor of the proposed bond issue. A T-eare won enng w Ie ler a ye ow fe\v \veeks ago an OPPOI'tUllI'ty was ~ , Isign" p lac ed on t he "back door" of a T Tdwelling is going to pre vent people g ive n to every man and woman i n f +from e nt er in g t his s ame dwelling Narbe rth to des ignate their cho ic e o f =.: --through the front door? location. by a ballot to be sent through - - fWe are wondering whether it iswise th e mail. The result of that test vote f All friends of th e school children an d of edu- +for delivery boys from stores toenter : .+ . -.a dwell ing p lacarded with a "ye llow was o ve rw he lm in gl y i n f av or o f t he T cation are urged t o vo te fo r th e School Loan. +sign"? most economical p lan , and the loca- f +We are wondering whether it makes tion of th e new bui lding on the pres- I f th e Loan is defeated, i t means indefinite -f:

    I t nIl ClIl1lC this 1\"m,'. f or til e l le al th of the communitv to lIt s 10 1 s'te on tl e 11111 Tc I 0 I, I. ., postponementof urgent'.y needed I-mprovementshave a child, suffering from wlioop- I 't f tl . 't ttl t k :.+. IWhat was thought to be one of th e d ' I n SPI e 0 liS, I mus no >e a - T Ting'cough, s tan ing on the sldewal, en for g ra nt ed t ha t t he a ss en t of a :+ _ ' Xvery few runs of the game was scored in the business section, coughing vio. T Tby Narber th in their half of the first lentlv? maj or it y o f t he v ot er s will be g iv en + S CHOOL BOARDinning, when Bell was safe on Col1ins' Vlre are wondering how strict a at t he c om in g election, While the: ~ , ' :ter ro r. Wal lace w as out. p it cher t o q ua rant in e s ho ul d be I ,e pt on a dwell- number of votes i n o pp os it ion t o t he i :t +fi rs t b as e, a dv an ci ng Bel l t o s eco nd ing in which there is a case of some location on t he hil l at the recent test . ~ : , + ~ : , + c : ~ , : ~ . : ~ ~ : , + - : : + ~ : * : * : , + . : + : - : + , : - : + , : , + , : * ~ : * : + : - : + ~ : + : ~ , : , + , - : , + ~ : ~ ~ : ~ , : ~ , : ~base, On Walter Humphries ' ground- such disease as diphtheria? election was smal l , i t must not be for -Are t he warnings on the "yellow I II d . .er to Reed Bar ni tz , h e ( Ba rn it z) ca rd s" meant to be o beyed, a nd if gotten t la t a sma an actIve mmor-chose to get Bell at third. w hi ch h e thev are violated who is to blame? ity can accomplish much, especiallydid when Bell slid past the bag. We have made this a general let ter if the majority is over-confident andHumphrie s advanced to second when b ec aus e, it s eems to us that the reo careless, I t could very eas i ly happenCol1ins booted Fleck 's grounder , and I sponsibil i ty for the health of the com t ha t t hr ou gh the forge t fu lness orOil 1(00n'5 fly to left field, which Mudie' mun it v r es ts j oi nt ly on th e r es ident s :apathy of t ho se f av or in g t he l oan , i tanJ fhe members of the Board of bmuffed, Humph ri es s co red t he f irs t Health. 'will ag.ain be defeated, there y in- At the meeting of the l'\arberthrun of the game. without a hit being E. A. MUSCHAMP, definitely subjecting ou r chi ldren and Civic Association held a weel, ago,made. W. ARTHUR COLE, teachers to the present i nt ol er ab le , t he f ol lowing judgc s wer e a ppoint ed" I rtll F " l r l l ~ TllCl'r Sceolll} RIIII J. F. LONNELLY . I\t'ercrotwldelll and l ~ n h e ~ l t d h Y t l c o t n d i t l i o o n d s ; Ito award th e p rizes for th e best kept",nr If'. " " mus >e )orne 111 nun la no> ) . and most attractiv,e premises in Kar-S uch w as n ot t he ca se i n t he s ec on d whose opinion is worth cons ider ing \berth: Mr, Hugh Bar cl ay , superin' ~ > ~ ~ ~ ~ s t w O U l ~ come f rom t he pro(J,'ri nn ing. when 1 \a rh er th put across has denied th e necessity of more room. Itendent of t he e st at e of Miss Anna i gh offiCials. w.e had exr;ellcnttheir second ru n of th e game, when UNION TWILIGHT SERVICES The only point at i ss ue was that of Thompson, of Merion; Mr. Joyce,. ~ r o s ~ e c t ,of p r o c ~ r I ~ l g a handsome,Bennis l ed off with a two-base hit to l oc at io n, An abso lu tely fai r and open superintendent of Miss Gibson's: Inll) - e q U I ~ p e d 1>UIldmg , whien wouldleft, and scored on Simpson's single opportunity w as given to eve rybody estate K ar be rt h, a nd Mr. Parker, I b cr.edlt to our b oro ug h. T he o nl ypast second. Simpson was left on These meetings are growing in p op- t o vote on th is issue, and a surpris- superintendent of the estate of Mr. I > 1 1 l ~ a t I O n o our ~ a r t would be tosecond when Mayer and Bel l bot h. ularity. Last Sunday 168 gathered on ingly smal1 number of votes was cas t Percival Roberts" l'\arberth. As a: ~ r l l 1 s l ~ a, sllI table site and guarant::efanned. t he J us ti ce l awn an d enjoyed this in favor o f t he much-discussed central subs t itu te judge was named Mr. A. E.I t1 bllIldm.g would be properly main-Up to this time t he Dun & Co, team serv ice . in the open, location, ':>t",,\g d

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    Narberth, Pa.

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    ANDBUILD A HOME

    &W, J, MARKLESelect Dairies

    POST OFFICE NOTES.Anyone doesirii:l 6 double postal cardacan secure them at the post office.Patrons ot the post omce ar e urged,to have all tb4!ir mail directed to theirbox numbers,

    c. P. COOKAnthracite CoalWOOD ANDBUILDING SUPPLIES

    Citrate MagnesiaF res h Dally a tHOUSEKEEPER'SNARBE:R .TH, PA .

    Speliial Nursery Milk In Paper Cal'ton Filled at Penhurst Farm.Be n Phone-Narberth 669 D.100 Narberth Avenue

    NARBERTH, PA.

    tloward F. Cotter'MEATS ofl YI. QUALITY

    Y . M. C . A . BU ILD ING

    Estimates

    JAMES G. SCANLINContracting Painter

    Narberth's Highest TractAecordlng 10 Your Ow n Planll. BaIaneOn EasyTerms .

    Al l Convenlenees-old Shade .MaeadamRoad. CementSidewalks. Etc.

    George B. Suplee;Steam & HotWaterHeatingPlumbingBell Telephone.

    FM Jnstl'fie Monlgomery AveDae U , NARBERTH.Or612 ChestnutSL. Phil,

    FIRE COMPANY.

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    Fresh Citrate of Magnesia in the new SanitaryTop ~ o t t l e . Prescriptions filled all hours of dayand mght. B\IY your V, ulcan, Eastman's Filmsand have same developed a t

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    BOARD OF HEALTH.

    POST OFFICE NOTES.

    President, Cba s. E . Kreamer; secre tary, Char l es V. Noel; financialsecretary, E. C. S toke s; t re as ur er .President-Chall. E. Kreamer. Carden Warner; chief engineer, 'Secretary-A. P. Redifer. Chas. V. Noel; first assistant engin-Health Officer--W. B. McClellan. eer. Edw. Wip!; second assistant en-Members-Dr. Clarence T .Fairles, glneer, A. P. Redifer; third assistant

    T. B. Du Mar ia s, Carden Warner a nd e ng ine er , H . B. Wall; fourth as-Cha s. V. Noe l. ,s lstant engineer, A. W. Needbam.

    Printed stamped envelopes may besecured at the post office at the following prices:600 I-cent envelopes $6,62600 2-cent envelopes . . . . . $10.62These envelopes ar e of first quality.The n ame a nd a dd re ss o f p ur ch as erneatly printed In upper l eft hand corner, wi th request to r e turn in--d a ~ s . Note the price.Edward S. Haws,Postmaster.

    July 19th and 20th ar e the daysset for the Cape May trip of the Narber th b as e b al l team, and p lans havebeen made for the accommodation ofthe players. Those who would liketo accompany the team had betterget in to uch wi th Manager Walzerimmediately, so that arrangementscan be made at the hotel.

    t1ves was he ld at the home of the IThbride's mother, _ e Store WherePrincipal Will iam T. Melchior, ac- E II B Fcompanied b Miss Melchior, secre- ventua y uy romtary t o t he p rmci pa l and t o t he Board Iof Education, attended the meeting of

    the National Educational Association MAY WE SUPPLY YOU WITH PURE DRUGSwhich convened in New York Citylast week. Vice President CarrollDownes was i n attendance.

    of Woodside aveweek at Tidioute,at a large house

    Betty Baxfl2r's Gossip.THE FIRESIDE

    Sunday, July 9 th , Mr. and Mrs.Robert Coleman, Jr., gave a dinnerin honor of their daughter'S firstbirthday. Only members of th e family were present. The table wasbeautifully decorated and th e cakewith one candle in made quite a pretty centrepiece.

    Prescription Drug StorePhone, Narberth 625 or 1284

    Member s 0 f 'the Narbert h High i=====::::::::::====:::::::::::::::::==::::::::::::::=::==:::::::::::::====::::::::::::::====::::::::::::::==School Alumni Association met i n the I~ i n : ' f ~ ~ i l : ~ ; ~ i : : s : n o t ~ ~ : ~ ~ a ~ ~ : ; CLEANSAFE---WHOLESOME $1000 WILL , BUY ALOTplans to aid in passing th e schoolloan. The executive committeere- OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEEDquested the presence of the board UNDER BACIERIOLOGICALCONTROLand the principal. Narberth can be Iproud of an Alumni Association that Pasteurized Milk IELIVeRIES~ alert to its opportunities for help- B r y n e l O ~ ~ I I ~ e r t J l l e d WEST PBILA.mg the school. (Pedrlal lesoc iety) OVERBROOK--- Speel .1 "Gue rn s ey" MERIONLitt le things I1ke r ai n d rops never I Milk WYNNEFIELDinterfere with any a rr angement s a I (Roberts '.,. Sharpless ' BALA-CYNWYDdetermined woman may make. Mrs. I Dairies) NARBERTHVan Nes s chartered a palatial Dela-I Cream But termi lk ARDMORE~ v a r e r iv er l aunch l as t Monday even- Table an d Wb WYNNEWOODmg and treated her Sunday school Cream.lpPlngclass to a dayIlght and moonlight trip ~ t ~ : ? r l " : ~ k a : ~ : e ~ ~ r ~ l ~ e ~ i d ~ ; : IS"OII-POWI!LL DAIRII!S~ e ; l ~ c : i ~ l h : l ~ e : e ~ e n ~ ~ ~ t s i ~ a ~ e h ~ ~ v e t ; \ II 1.1 1.1- - 45th and Parrish Sts.The committe.e qn improvements Iand prizes for beSOt kept gardens ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - :would l ike an amateur photographer Ito take pictures of some of Narberth's Iattractive places f or pUbI lca ti on in IOur Town, and in other horticulturalpapers. Ko doubt th.e Philadelphiapapers would be d el ig ht ed t o h av esome o f t he p ic tu re s. T he committeewoul d l ik e t o have one o r more photographers communicat.e with Mr.Wohlert and he will point out thebest views, or places where , in his J A.. MILLERjudgment, the best pictures could be taken. No doubt some of the photog- (Successor to E. J. HOOD)raph.ers. would .. know more about HEA.TER AND RANGE WORKwhere a good picture should be SLA.TE AND TIN BOOFERt ak en t han Mr. Wohlert does, but he 1M ForrestATeDuecan at least have the assur ity of his .Tobblng a Specialty. Narbertb, P. IVIAY I PROVE.adv ic e. Unf or tuna te ly " some o f the Imost a t tract ive places do not makc PARENTS! To you what an advantage it isgood pictures. The committee would to own your own home?like t o h av e some pictures for publi- WM. D. SMEDLEYcat ion and wants the services of anexpert ~ m a t e u r photographer. I.Would vacation time not be a good At the Cab in ,time to a t t ~ n d to our children's I Narberth & Haverford Aves.t ee th ? Thought fu l p ar en ts always - - - - - - - - - . - . : . ~ . : . : . . : : : : . = . . . : . . : : : . . : . . : . : :

    have t he ir chi ld ren' s t ee th car eful ly CEO"gone over" at least once a year,Board of DIrectors. gen.erally oftener. Why n ot a tt en d IH. S. Hopper, president; C. E. to it before school opens an d t hu sKreamer, Vice-president; D. D. S t l c k ~ avoid early d ismissal s and absences? .

    R B M Children affected by poor teeth,'ney, treasurer; . L. eatty, G. .Henry , J . S. Harris, E. S. Haws, Dr. adenoids or en larged tonsi ls and poorR. C. Hoffman, W. D. Smedley, T. C. eyes ar e handicapped sufficiently,Trotter, A. J. Loos, T. R. Coggeshal l, without missing school ti me whe n i tJ. G. Walton, I. T. Ward, Vernon can be avoided by forethought. StatisFleck, Carrol Downes, G. H. Gifford, tics shOW that 48 per cent. of ruralE. E. S ea ver , J. B. Esenwein, Frank Ischool children have teeth defects;Ston.e. 128 pe r cent. enlarged tonsils, and 23Friends of Mrs. Walter Dotllard are Board of Manage rs . per cent. adenoids; 21 pe r ce nt . ofs or ry t o hear that he r two little chil-' Monday night-Daniel Lietch, Mem- eye defects. .dren are v ic tims o f the whooping bership Manager. I Decay o f th e teeth, defects m thecough, now so prevalent In Nar- Tuesday night- nose, throat and ears, were not al-berth. Educational and Religious Work Man- ways as common as they are to-day.ager. Of every thousand children examined,

    Wednesday night-R. G. Savill, more t han h al f of them will be foundHouse Manager. t o h ave one or more decayed teeth,Thursday night-F. W, Stites, Social and a l arg. e number will have ade-Work Manager. nolds, l ar ge t on si ls and defectiveFriday night-H. C. Gara, F in an ci al he ar ing . F ew men a nd women haveManager. perfect teeth, unobstructed noses andSaturday night-Fred Rose, Atb- t hr oa ts and sharp hearing.letic Manager; T. R. Coggeshall, Gen- We do not know just why Or justeral Manager; O. L. Hampton, Execu- when these de fects In th.e teetb, nose,t1ve Secretary. throat and ears began to appear; theyprobably c am e whe n m an l.eft thecoarse food, pur e a ir and f re er life Estimates FurnIshed Heating Appliances

    of the fields to dwell in cit ies, No R W CASEo ne c an tell us whether the children ' .of old s uff er ed f rom ad en oi ds and El t I Clarge tonsils, bu t we do know that ec rIca ontractorin Egypt, mor e t ha n four thousand 242 HAVERFORD AVE.years ago, dec ay o f the t eeth was as Repairing Telephonerare as decay of the bones.All that we as par en ts c an do isvery l it tl e perbaps , b ut a re we surew.e are all doing all we can for tbephysical wel l being of our chi ld ren?

    Mr. W. Leroy Rober tson , of Essexavenue, who was Injured in an aut omobile accident several weeks ago,i s m uch improved and has r.eturnedto business.Miss Marguerite Horlander , MissGertrud.e J ohns to n and Mr. RusselB. Kneedler and Mr. Thomas C.Conk li n, of Philadelphia, were theweek-end guests of Miss Mildred andMr. Earl Smith , of Elm Terrace.

    Mrs. C. P. Fowler is llOme fromthe hosp i ta l and expec ts a s h er houseguests Mrs. Edgar Patenal l and Mrs.Guy and daughters, of Pittsburgh, Pa.

    Mrs. H. H. Si le r, mother o f Mr. A.1

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    NARBEltTH, PA.-OUR TOWN-JULY 13.1916

    COJDIITTEES OF COUNCIL.

    The attention of the patrons of th eNarberth Post Office is cal led t o t heconvenience of sending money by postal money orde r . The following lowra tes are charged for sending sums toany money order post office in th eUnited States:Fo r o rd er s from $.01 to $2,50, 3cents.From $2.51 to $5, 5 cents.From $5.01 to $10, 8 cents.From $10.01 to $20, 10 cents.From $20.01 to $30, 12 cents.From $30.01 to $40. 15 cents.From $40.01 to $50 , 18 cents.From $50,01 to $60, 20 centsFrom $60.01 to $75 , 25 cents.From 75.01 to $100, 30 cents.Same fees as quoted above charged

    for remit tances to a number of foreigncount ri es . O rder s ar e paid at 52.000post offices i n t he Uni te d S ta te s. Remittances received in this wa y a.reconvenient for merchants , publ isher s ,.seedsmen, insurance companies, etc.,etc. Edward S. Haws, Postmaster.

    CA::UP "TO lIICli:OX"

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    POST OFFICE NOTES.

    Be tt er not try it on th e dog-un.l es s y ou ar e sure of your dog.

    UndflJided 'Profits$75,000

    CONVENIENT!

    "Flirting With Fate"Thur8da,' , F ri da " o n d S at ur da yCnARLES nA Y Box rents for th e quarter ending

    One of th e N..wcomt'.... to th e Triangle September 30th will be payab le be-Galaxy In tween th e 20th and last d ay o f J un e."The Deserter" Eve ry b ox i n the post office is rented,

    Add ..d Attraction, IlIon., Tu .... , au d Wed. an d there is a waiting list of moreBILLUJ BURKE than a dozen applicants... ~ 1 o ' { : ~ ~ s ~ O : l t ~ ~ C ~ " There has been received at t he Na r-1I1AIN l ' rotluctlon Start8 ot 10.010, 12.30, I ber th Po st Office a bulletin from thl!2.111. 01, 6, 7.011I an d 9.30. IDepartment of Labor at Washington,

    NOW IS TDE TIME TO containing a call for 30,000 to 40,000men to help harvest the crops inB H Kansas. The rate of wages rangeuy a om.e from $2.00 to $6.00 pe r day. Bulletini s p os te d in the lobby.Before PrIces AdvanceCALDWELL & CO.

    Surplus$125,000

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    Moving Furniture and Hauling!Automobiles for Passenger ServiceNight Trips When Orderea

    WALTON BROS. Phone, Narberth 672Capital$150,000

    I 2% interest allowed on checking accounts on balances of$50.00.3% int eres t allowed on Saving Fund accounts, compounded semi-annually.Deposits of $1.00 and upward re ce ived in th e SavingFund Depa,tment.NARBERTH OFFICE, Open From 8 A. M. to 4 P. 1\1.

    Friday Evenings, 7 to 9.

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    Hiih Grade ButterTelephone-Narberth 644 A.

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    of Mr. Savill's home wer e a lso noted.On Wayne avenue, the attractivehedges immediately drew t he a tt en tion of th e judges, bu t they all feltthat th e houses on tb.e north side oft he s tr ee t particularly needed a background of trees for sha de and effect.

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    Howard's Drug Store IThe MerionTitle & Trust Co.Frank CristMEATS & PROVISIONS

    JUDGES .REPORT ONBEST KEPT YARDS

    Properties For Bent and SaleFire InsuranceBell Phone 862 W.Wall Building. Narberth, P. .

    Miesen's BakeryN A RB E RT H A R CA D EBUILDINGBread, Cake, Rolls , PIes ,Candy. I ce C r eam

    CATERING FOR P 'ARTIES

    BOYLE'S MARKET HOUSEPrime Meats

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    The visitors commented on the fact ou r town. Places like that ar.e of athat some ver y a tt ra ct i ve p la ce s wer e g reat c redi t to Z'a rbe rth , and it ismarred by conspicuous dead b ra nc he s v er y f or tu na te i nd ee d that suchin some of t he t re es , mostly in wll- I places ar e located 011 such a promilows here and t he re , a nd by d.ead Inent thoroughfa re as they ar e ande ve rg re en s t he own er s h av e permit-' wiil be aft.9r t he new improvement sIted to remain marring t he bea uty of ar e completed. Mr. E:. P. Dold's placethe othe rwise attractive premises. Mr. shone as b ri gh t a s a n ew dol la r a ndNorman Je ffer ies ' home on Narberth was ve ry a t tr act ive ly planted forming "'=-=====-....,.,..,.....,.-.-=""'"""......=============......,......,......,,=-===

    _ Home DresseJ Poultry, Butler, EggsanJ Game. avenue was also noted and th e per- a very fine complete p ic tu re . N um - ~ I E N - V A C A T I O N ('OJDIIT1't:ES OF COUNCIL.Fancv FrUit anJ Vcxet:ohlts. "A STORE FOR sonal care and a t ten tion of t he p la ce b er s 5, 7 and 9 were a lso v.ery prime. Finance and Law Committee-A. P.PARtiCULAR PEOPLE." did no t escape tiLe keen eye of th e C ha rl es J . McIlvaine, Jr., of Mcilvaine (Continued from First Page) Redifer, 'V. D. Smedley, H, D, Karri-_T_e_e_Ph_O_"_e.__N_A_R_B_E_R_T_H_,_P_A__1 Visitors. The personal interest dis- & Company, deserves part of th e gan.played on Mr. Kreamer's p la ce a nd c re di t for these fiiIe appearances. court and swimming pool. These H i g h w a ~ Committee-H. D. Narri-

    the diversified p la nt in g w as i mm e- When Mr. McIlvail1e secured th es e f ea tu re s a nd t he good fellowship that gan, Mr. Rose, Robert Saville.diatelY noted. At this place, hardy house s by pur chas e, he immediately prevails, the impromptu entertain- Police and Health-W. D. Smedley,plants an d gr een ho use p la nt s w ere s aw th e need of planting and spent men ts , mus ic , s po rt s and competi- Mr. Rose, Robert Saville,used promiscuously as wel l a s vines, quite a sum for that purpose. We tlons, the comera room and the show- , Water, Fire and Light-Mr. Rose,climbing roses, etc., producing a very ar e Informed that he di d t hi s w it hin er b at hs , mak e t he COllntry Club an William J . Henderson , Rober t Saville.good effect. At the home of Mr. Car- a w e . ~ k after he s ecu re d t he p ro pe r- id eal summer resort for' th e m an of Ordinance-William J . Hende rson ,roll Downes. the thought and care t ie s a nd t he r es ul t shown is that h e m od er at e m ea ns , Mr. Rose, Robert Saville.b es towe d d id n ot p as s unnoticed. Mr. mad e n o m is ta ke ; as some of these The p la te au u po n whi ch th e cll'Albert Golz,e's home g rounds , f ac ing p rope rt i es ar e stilI In h is n ame, or is placed rising over 500 feet insuresas It does o n t hr ee s tr ee ts di rected t he name of bis company, and the cool b re ez es , i nv igor at ing a ir , andmuch f avor ab le c omment ; the only valu.e ha s been greatly e nhanced by ext en si ve v iews ove rl ooking theChe s-regret being that more of it w as n ot his planting a nd t he goocl care of th e te r Valley, which form ever -changing , FI.nance a ~ Law Committee-A. 1',visible f rom the s tr ee t, a rather hi gh o ccup an ts . Th e p rem is es occupied pictures. . RedIfer, chaIrman; W. D. Smedley,hedge obstructing view. The evi- by Dr . and Mrs. Blackal l on a nearby Much o f t h e veget ab le s, f ru it , m il k, H. ~ N a ~ r i g a n . . rdence here of p er so na l c ar e, s up er - c or ne r o f Wynnewood avenue is or cream a nd o th er supplies ar e pro-: H l g h w ~ ~ Committee-H. D. NarriVision, a nd f re e exp.enditure of money was also one of the prope r tie s of Mc- d uced o n th e place, which assures an . gan: chaIrman; E. C. Stokes, Robertver y f avor ab ly imp re ss ed the judge s. I Iv aine Company. The p la nt ing done abundant and a t tr act ive table. SavIll.e.Messrs . Fel ton , Hii legas and Jacobs by McI lv ai ne C ompa ny a nd l ab or b y Rates. Pol ice and Health-W. D. Smedley,wer e a lso favorably noted. bu t bound t he d oct or h as added greatly to the There are no fees or c har ge s be- c ha irman ; E. C. Stokes, Will iam J.to be entirely too new to compar.e value of the p ro pe rt y, to t he own er y ond t ho se for b oa rd an d l odg ing . Hen ders on . . . .with some of th e o ld er p remi se s. The and to th e Bor ough o f Nar be rt h. I t The r at e f or b oa rd a nd l od gi ng cov- Water, Fire and LIght-Wilhamcorner lo t ad jo ining Mr. Golze's was is s afe t o say that very few suburbs . II th . II .' $1 Henderson. chairman; A. P. Redifer,note, and the home- l ike ef fec t as out si de o f tiLe Main L in e c an com- ~ ~ ; g : a t u ~ d a ; r a ~ ; ~ ; n : ~ : s ' t o I S Sunda; Robert Saville,w,ell as good upkeep drew a tt en ti on p ar e w it h N ar be rt h i n any way a long --------at once. Th e .experts commented on \ t he l in e of attractive suburban lots. evening, $1.50; dinner, 50c.; break-the oppor tuni ty of planting of rock Numbers 101, 105 and 116 Elmwood fast a nd s up pe r, 35c.; lodging, 35c. NARBERTII CIVIC ASSOCIATION.The moderat e cost an d t he a bsence p 'd J Lplants on the walls of th e stream on avenue were noted as very attractive, resl ent, A. . oos.t he p ro pe rt ie s o f Messrs. Fel ton and very neat and particularly w.ell kept. o f f ee s and ext ra s make this a vaca- Vice-president, A. C. Shand, J. B.Jacobs. On Chestnut avenu.e, it would At 116 Elmwood avenue, Mr. Bowman t10n place s e c o ~ d ,to none othe r. Williams, James Artman.b e v ery difficult to say who had the has a verv attractive bed of her- Why shouldn t Narbe rth ge t a party Secre ta ry and treasurer, F ra nk J .most attractive premises . Among the baceo us p ian ts a nd they no d ou bt Io go u p o ve r some week end? Wlsse.newer imp rovement s of this street will s how up fine in September . A Are you interested? I f so, see D1rcetors, Frederick L, Rose, Georgewere noted Mr. Wright 'S place on the background Is n.eeded here, b ut t he S ec re ta ry Hampton for details,book- M. Henry, W. Arthur Cole, George M.c orn er. T hi s w as p ar ti cu la rl y cl ea n t re es p la nt ed p rom is e t o s up pl y t hi sIlet, et? IColesworthy, Mrs. William S. Horner,a nd a tt rac ti ve . T he opposite c or ne r v er y muc h needed relief. Do I t n ow . A. E. Wahlert Mrs. George M. Henry,: ~ ~ e r ~ 2 ~ ~ 1 I ~ 0 g ~ ~ : a ~ ~ : a c ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ S S ve:;; (To be Continued) I CAMP ~ ~ e ~ ~ e ~ a ~ : ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ o : e : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ m ~ :

    ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ Men with a k,een sense o f h um or I Haws, Mrs ; ROy E. Clark, Mrs. Les-never tr y to tell funny s tor ies . te r W. Nickerson, William D. Smed-Well, the boys le ft Monday A. M. ley.on the 7,29 with Secretary HamptonA R CAD IA as pilot. At Central t hey m et th e CONVENIENCE AND ECONOMYCHESTNUI'.Bel.16th St rest of the party, nearly thirty i n a ll , OF POSTAL MONEY ORDERS." 'Ines t Pho top lay The - and started for "Camp Tohickon,"atre 01 It.. S i z e I n th eEnl i reWorld. The boys all enjoyed -the t ri p a nd

    Pholoplays-Cont lnuous lOA. M. to 11.30 b eg an t he ir r ea l camping experienceP ~ ~ P a . Iw it h vim and vi go r. 'T he t en b oy sPRO G RAM going f rom Narbe rt h will averagea bo ut t wo an d one-half weeks apiece.Week Commencing Monday, July 10th No boy could spend his vaca t ion In a1I10ntla,', Tu .. .tla, ' an d " .