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    VOLUME III. NUMBER 41 NARBERTH, PA., T H U R S D A Y ~ JULY 19, 1917 PRICE TWO CENTS

    Mr. C. A. BynumMr. N. BakerMr. MiltonMr. and Mrs. Rufus YoungMr. D. McCann.Edward S . Haws, Postmaster.

    UNCLAIMED LETTERS ATNARBERTH POST O}'FICE

    LOST-Monday morning, between 218Hampden avenue and Station, l ady', .b lack leather envelope pu...e, contalnlnekeYII and money. Keys valuable. Finderkeep h al f t he money tor r eturn to P. O.BOll, 113. (410)

    YOUNG MAN WA"''TED to work few hour"N : : ~ e ~ t g ~ y on lawn and garden. Box 404,MOVING and will lIell . . practically newporce lain lined ref rigera to r and n therartlclell. I Woodside avenue. (Up)FOR SAI,E --A bargain. Nlne-ronm hOUl",ba.th. eteam heat. electric licht, fine sbadetreee. 214 Forrest avenue. Inquire at houee.(41c )

    Two cents per word each Insertion, callhIn advance. No advertillement accepted unlellll callh accompanlell copy.

    RED CROSS

    TRIPLE ENTENTE FOR MAIN LINE LEAD-AUTOCAR,DUN & CO . AND WAYNE HOLD 'CLEAN RECORDSThe second game, in the Main Line League sec ond r ound , p roduced at r ip le entente Witll Autocar Club, Dun & Company, and Wayne all tie awayfor th e lead with two c lean victorie s to date. It is safe to assume that thiswil l b e broken th is coming Sa turday . Autocar Club has a hard game over inth e town of Norristown, and Dun & CO\llpany and Wayne battle betweenthemselves at Wayne. It is up to the f an s to pick the leade r when the sunsets on the seances of the diamond this Saturday.While Berwyn. Bon-AII' and Nor ris town all' dropped their games againlast week, placing another triple entente for th e cellar position. it is 110tlikely that these clubs ar e going to continue in this position, as they al l havegood t eams and sl10uld t rave l i n with the rest of the clubs so far as p e r ~centage basis is c()ncerned, within a few weeks. .Autoca r Company gave the Bon-Air barons a trimming to th e tune of 7

    to 1. Barker's Cillb is still stepping lively, and ar e going to see to it thatthey keep in condItion to make a good season a l l the way through. It maybe that t he y w il l Ilot win the second round, bu t even t hen w oe t o th e teamthat does win It and plays them in the championship series at the close otth e season. Bon -Ai r s eems t o b e u na bl e t o cop a Vic to ry from the r iva l Ardmore ciub, but c an be depended on to garner many victories befoft! th e closeof th e season.The Wayne S llburbani te s took the Lee Tire & Rubber Club into c ampvia the shut-out route, 3 to 0, muc h t o their surprise. Lee Tire was qui tejubilant over their v ic to ry i n t he o pe ni ng g am e trom Wes t Che st er , butfound Wayne no t quite s o s of t. One bad break in the managerial department o f L ee Tire was when they a ll owed Moyer, th e nifty left-handel' , to siton t he b en ch, w hi le K in de rg an g ot h is b um ps f or three innings for just asm an y ru ns. T he y t hen rushed Lefty Moyer to t he mound and the rescue ,and he promptly put a silencer on thei r war c luhs . Possib ly the s to ry wouldhave been d if fe re nt had Lef ty started the fastivlties.Dun & Compauy held their OWn with the leaders by copping an easyvictory over Berwyn Buccanneers, who could only collect four blngles offGrevelle. Thi s w as t he o pe ni ng g ame of Dun & Company as a home c lubin the borough o f N arb ert h. T he cl ub s hou ld h av e a good following withthis class of ball.The hardest-fought game was i n Wes t C he st er , w he re the IndependentClub, of that burg , made a debut as a Main L in e L ea gu e c lu b t o their homefans. Art er d ro pp in g t he o pe ni ng g am e t he w ee k before, th e Independentscame back strong and played the Norristown A. C. a goo d game, finally winning out, 5 to 4. This puts Wes t C he st er i n the rttnning, and with Edd ieMeehan, formerly of Brill's Delaware County League, t he y w il l make a fastcombination.This week's battles all promise hard ones, a nd t he c ha ng e i n s ta nd in gi s h ar d to predict.AlTTOCAR CLUB AT NORRISTOWN.

    DU:N It COl'lPANY AT WAYNE.BERWYN AT WEST CHESTER.BON.AIR VS. LEE TIRE, AT CONSHOHOCKEN.. "THE SCRmE."

    R: G. DUN & COMPANY OPENS WITH VICTORY-NEW HOME CLUB ASURE PENNANT CONTENDER

    1I0LIDAY HOUSE

    MAIN LINE DRAFT LISTSLower Merion EUglbles Numbering

    2934 Can Loom NumbersLoWoCT Merion township's list of

    eligibles for th e dr aft , with th e ' H ~ tof Narberth borough, arrived at th eLower Merion police station, Ardmore. The list contains 2934 name;;,but is no t arraned alphabetically, andRobert M. MacReynolds. assistantclerk, Is working on it, so that eligible')who wan t t o l ea rn their numbers cando so quickly.The l is t includes th e names o f menwho regis te red in Villanova, Rosemont, Bryn Mawr, Hav.erford , Ardmore, Wynnewood, Narberth, Merion,Bala, Cynwyd and Gladwyne.The Cheltenham list w il l b e postedat some centrnl point in that sectiQIl.

    DR. COMFORT ASSUMES DUTIES

    Community Canning Centers

    Mr. Theodore Ritchie, who haSbeen staying with his sister, Mrs.Chudleig,h Long, 311 Nar be rt h av enue, leaves in a few d ay s t o t ake h ispost In the Quartermaster's Department, tempora ri ly loca ted at Governor's Island, New York.(Contlm:.ed on Fourth Page)

    Names of all men reg ist ere d InNarberth with th e serial llumbers ar epost ed in the lobby of pos to ff ice. Ali st is als o posted in the fire house,where it may be seen in the evening after postoffice hours.

    Anyone having any Japanase lanterns to lend for th e Red Cross Gnrden FeLc, k in dl y c al l u p Mrs. James1"oote, 39 Montgomery avenue, andyour offer wil l be greatly apprec;ated.

    , ~ h e r e she will spend the remainder of i TRIANGULAR GARDEN FETEthe summer with relatives. I ---On Saturday afternoon and evening,Mrs. Everett Hall and Mrs. Cora. JU ly 21, there will be a large GardenHall, recent gue st s o f Mr. and Mrs. IFete f or t he benefit of the NarherthR. J. Dothard, Wynnewood aVl'nue, Branch of the American Red Cross, to The New Pennant Aspirants, R. G. Dun & Company, wi th Manager Fredhave gone to B rook lyn, N. Y. Ib e given i n T ri an gl e Col()ny, formed Clougley at t he helm, made qui te a n auspi ci ou s debut i n t he B or ou gh o f Nar-_ _ by Montgomery, Narbe rt h a nd Price berth , a s a home club of the Main Line League , copping a victory in rathereasy fashion over t.he Berwyn Buccaneers, final score of 9 to 1. It was aCome up on t he h il l n ex t Saturday av,enues. clear case of "too much Grevelle ," for the best the visitors could do wasfrom thr.ee until seven, and do your I All membe rs o f t he R ed C ro ss are s ec ur e f ou r s af e hits off his e lus ive shoots.bit for the Nar.JCrth Branch of thtl urgently r eque st ed to phone Mrs. The fans that j ou rn ey ed t o t he Borough Athlet ic F ie ld w er e a ll wellAmerican Red Cross . Members please I James FooLe, offering y ou r s er vi ce s r ew ar de d w it h s pee dy b as eb al l, a nd h ad the oppor tuni ty o f l ooking ove rwear uniforms. and donations for this very worthy some o f t he home t al en t a s well a s t he fiashy Dun & Company contingent,___ affair. all banded together now go t o m ak e a club that will be a contender for th eHampden avenue folks ver y much As everyone in Narberth is inter- g on fa lo n i n t he s eco nd r ou nd o f t he Main Line League chase .apprecia te the kindness of Mr. Chas. e st ed i n the Red Cross. each one Is Vernon F leck , while not ge tt ing a c le an h it , d rove the ball hard and solie!Ensinger In cutting down th e ta ll expec ted to he lp make this a success. and only fast fielding cut down his drives. Vernon, our p ri de o f past sea. sons, cantered in the left garden as o f yore , and will be a b oo n t o the Dunweeds, which very much annoyed pe- contingent, both afield and with his big stick. Another home chap who'destrlans i n pas sing . REf) CROSS :Jhowed to advan ta ge was Owen Humphri es , who s imply sauntered ~ h r 0 1 \ g h .t he game with s ever al s af e d ri ve s, a nd handl ed h im se lf in f aul t le ss s tyle atThe following i s t he list of those in the keystone s ac k. W it h "Ig" Kirsch holding down t he h ot corner at third.charge of th e Red Cross work at the The versa ti le Collins and Humph ri es , a long w ith Bennie Gilber t, who was aY M CA . ' regular Mclnn is a t the initial bag, it is going to m ak e t ou gh sl edd in g fo r

    ' M O ~ d ~ ~ o r n l n g - Y M C A Aux-,Barnltz to wedge back on th e infield. T ak in g t he t eam a s a Whole , when. y . . ., IGiroux, the Ithan phenom of th.e wind pad and b ig m it t, c omes to th e teamlliary, Mrs. Stickney in charge. this week and th e s er vi ce s o f one more twirler is secured, which CloughleyMonday afternoon-Mrs. R. C. Hoff- is hustling after hard, t he f an s of fandome Narberth can rest assured thatman in charge. thpre is a ba tt l ing aggrega t ion working in the borough.Tuesd'ay morning-Mrs. Tristian B. It is to be regretted that Jack Fahey , t he m idge t maskman of the pastduMarls in charge. seasons, is not in the lineup, but t he n wai t a nd look over Giroux. Many wellTuesday afternoon-King's Daugh - r ec al l h is good w()rk on the Ithan team. and h e c an h an dl e t he b re ak s ofte l's, M rs. C. T. Faties in chargoe. IllOSt a ~ twirler. and a t t he same time inspire pep in the t eam as a who le .Wednesday morning _ Community ThIS Saturday the Dun & Company Boroughites make a journey to theCl 'b M C P F' 1 I 1a e town of Wayne to give battle t o t he S ub ur ba ni te s. T hi s is quite an attrac-II , rs. . . ower n c I r g . tion, an d m an y of t he fan s c jl n b e wel l r ewar ded f or t he a ft er noon hol id ayWednesday afternoon-Thimble Club by making the trip to the Wayne field and root f or t he loca l team.and Needlework Guild. "THE SeRmE."Thursday morning-Mrs. A. H. Cole

    i n c ha rge.Thursday afternoon-Mrs. RezoBrooks in c ha rge.Friday morning-Mrs. Robert H.Brown and Miss Buckman in cha rge. fFriday afternoon-Mrs. CarrollDownes in charge.You ar e all cordially invited to bep re se nt o n a ny or all of the davs.

    TAX COLLECTORTHE BOROUGH OF NARBERTHF

    Hetty Baxrer's Gossip.

    After Residing in Narberth for Fourteen YearsI des ir e t o a nnounc e my candida cy tor th e office of

    I f nominated and elected I can ass u re my fellow-citizens that Iwill endeavor to render conscientious service i n t he per to rmance otmy dUty.

    THE FIRESIDE

    Mr. and Mrs. Thellwell R. Coggeshall, of Forest avenue, wi ll spend th esummer at Island Heights.

    Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Foster,of Merion avenue, have returnedfrom a very enjoyable automobile tripthrough th e Poconos.

    Mrs. Henry C. Howes, Essex andWoodside avenues, whose son Henry isstationed at Cape May, N. J., ha s returned from a V'isit there.

    Do not forget to g o t o the Red CrossLawn Fete on Saturday a f te rnoon andevening, P ri ce , Nar be rt h a nd Montgomery avenu'es.

    Narberth citizens ar e greatly Interested in th e progress being madein th e e re ct ion o f the new stationand postoffice at Merion.

    I f the 'bus runnin g to All Saints'Church i s n ot b ett er patronized, itwil l b e nec es sa ry to withdraw it forihe summer.

    Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Lanahan, ofForrest avenue, ar e occupying theirPine Beach bungalow. Attention is called to the fact thatanyone who g iv es a d ay o r day ' s se r-

    . II vioe to th e Canning Center at Ard-S end us your weekly F i r e s l ~ e i tem s m ore m ay b ri ng theIr own v e g e t a b l e ~They are always good r ea dmg, a nd l or f ru it t o t he c en ter an d have t hemar.e appreciated 8S well. canned free. This center is run fo r

    th e benefit of the communi ty . As thelinited States

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    lSARBER'rH, })A,-OUR TOWN-JULY 1 9 1!J17 '...

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    $2,234,703.29

    Of c ou rs e, wedeliver - aDYp l ace - I&OYtime.

    Company

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    I,AXCASTER PIKE IS }'R}:

    Don't forget that this Is a communi ty of home mnkers and homekeepe rs and that one o f YOURMOIST IMPORTANT DUTIES Is tokeep It so.You can aid materially by doInlr yonr shopping and markeUngwith the advertisers In this paper.

    BUILD UP YOUR TOWNBuild Up Your Home

    The officers and men or ,the ~ e r lcan a rmy a re among the best-paid Inthe world.

    TheEagle Tailoring Co.234 WOODBINE AVE.Phone 1203-J. NARBEItTH, PA.Lndfes' and Gents ' TailoringCleaning. Pressing, Dyeing and Repairing. Prices Reasonabl e. Workea lIed for and delivered.

    StlLte Assumed Possession of Old TollU.ond on )[ondayThe Lancaster pike, from Overbrookto Paoli, was freed from tolls on Monclay one day late. Joseph W. Hunter,Deputy Commissioner of S ta te Highways, and John S. G. Dunne, superintendent of the turnpike company,t rave led a long t he famous old roadway shortly after noon in an automobile and closed all t he t ol l h ou se s-nine of them.The tollgate keepers p a c ~ e d up a ndqui t, and as soon as possIble thp oldhouses, some of whi ch ar e us ed a 'ldwellings by the keepers, and the litt le s en tr y b o x ~ s guarding the sldt'roads , wil l be removed .It was a distinct surprise to themotorists, as previous reports had tndicated that the closing would he del ay ed for some days, ann for hou,rsautomObilists were slowing up at thedesC'l'ted posts of the tollgate kep.persto pay their way, only to brlght..;n 111)and speed away j oyou sl y when t henews broke upon them.

    or what you are, unt il y ou have beenexamined.You cannot be exempted or discharged until you haVe demanded exemption or d l s c h a r ~ e .You are not exemp t automaticaIlybecause you are marr ied, o r becauseof your occupat ion.You may find yourself suddenly ordered to a t ra in in g c amp o r branded as a deserter unless you see toi t t ha t you comply with all these l.etgalrequirements.

    LIABILITIES.rAl)ITAL S'fOCK $ 150,000.00SURPLUS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125,000.00UNIHVlm;n PIlOt'n's 124,030.08m:l'OSITS 1,835,717.71

    HOWARD'S

    383,111.01

    159,888.79266,05l.O6

    220,506..l.'J

    737,M3.1:J468,657.45

    $2,234,70.'1.29

    JUNE 3 0 , 1917

    Bowling tournament over.

    Telephones,12671268

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    N A R B ~ R T H ~ ,PA.-OUR TOWN-JULY 19.191' 7Well, Boys, The Size of a Fountain MAIN UNE LEAGUE-8ECOND ROUND SCHEDULE, 1917

    I AM AT THE SERVICE OFTHE PUBLIC OF NARBER1H

    c. P. COOKAnthracite CoalWOOD ANDBUILDING SUPPLIESNarberth, Pa.We desire to announce that we callaccept a . limi ted numbe r of coalo rd er s f or delivery In late Jut:r orearly August, at the following ne tprices, carried to t he cel la rs :

    Pea CooL . . $8.50 Stove Coal $8.75Nut CoaL .. . 9.00 Egg Coal 8.60These prices are based upon ourc os t o f doing bus in es s.

    July 21-R. G. Dun and Co. at Bon-Air at Norristown; R. G. DunWayne; Autocar at Norristown; Bon- and Co. at Lee T.fre and Rubbe r Co.;Air at Lee T ir e and Rubbe r Co.; Ber- Autocar at West Chester.wyn at West C h e s t ~ r Indepe ndent. Se ptember 3 (A. M.) -A ut oc ar a t

    J u l ~ ' 28-Bon-Alr at Wayne ; B er - Way ne ; West Chester Independent atwyn at Lee T ir e a nd R ub ber Co.; Norristown; Berwyn at Lee T ir e an .Norr,lstown vs. R. G. Dun and Co at Rubber Co.; Bon-Air vs. R. G. DunNarberth; West Ches ter independent I and Co. at Narberth.at Autocar. I September 3 (P. M.) -B erwyn a tAugust 4-Wayne at West Chester; IWayne; Bon-Air at lee T ir e and RubNorristown at Lee T ir e a nd Rubber be r Co; R. G. Dun and Co at WestCo.; Dun and Co. at Autocar; Bon- Chester; Norristown A. C. at Autocar.Air v s. Berwyn. I September 8-Wayne vs. R. G.August l l -Bon -A l r a t Wayne; Dun IDun and Co. at Narberth; Bon-Air atand Co. at Norristown; Lee Tire ancllNorristown; Berwyn at West Chester;Rubber Co. at West Ches ter ; Berwyn Autocar at Lee Tire and Ru'bber 00.at Autocar. September 15-,West Chester Ind. atAugust 18-Norrlstown at Wayne; IWayne; Bon-Air vs. Berwyn; Lee TireBon-Air a t Wes t Ch6-ster; Berwyn vs. and Rubber Co. at Norristown; AutoR. G. Dun and Co at Narberth; Lee ca r Co. vs . R. G. Dun and Co. at Nar

    Tire and Rubber Co. at Autocar. iberth.August 25-Wayne a t Lee Tire and l September 22 -Wayne a t Autocar; ",, 'Rubber Co.; Ber,wYll at Norristown; lBerwyn at Norristown; Bon-Air at Automobiles to hire at all hours of dayWest Ches ter vs. R. G. Dun and co. ,West Chester Independent; Lee T,ire and night.at Narberth; Bon-Air at Autocar. and Rubber Co vs. R. G. Dun and SABlE CENSORE . r bODe IUD or 62 5September i-Berwyn at Wayne; Co. at Narberth. NA" BER'IH. PA .----------'----

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

    F I E D L ERTHE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTThe Busiest Store in NARBERTH

    I f it is Quali ty and Quantity you are after, we sell both. OurSodas and Ice Cream are the bes t money can obtain. They havea flavor which is all their own, and will take a medal wherevershown.

    We also sell one of the best Films on the market, Eastman'sl

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    NARBERTH, PA.-o t rR T O W N - ~ r u L Y 19 . 1917 .,..

    Furniture Moved Freight HauledExpress Packages Carried. Trunks Called for and DeliveredPa,;;senger Automobiles Teaming

    WAL TON BROS . N a r ~ : ~ 7 2

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    OUR TOWN will gladly printany news Item about any subjectthat Is of Interest to Narberthfolks, bu t In orcfer to meetthe print ing sche4ule, aU "copy"-maun!lcrlpt!l-mu!lt reacb tbeeditor by 6 P. Jl. Monday eachweek.

    The above depl1rtment 8hould be of t hegreateet U8e to the community. the IIl1t contalns the nl1me of every profeAlonal man,tradellml1n. mechanic, shopkeeper. eto., wbodoell or c an In any way serve hla fellowtowlUlman, and wbo Is progre... lve enoughto add name to \let of Realater.Aa It Ie dlmoult tor tboee contrlbuUqtheir t ime and elforta to the production ot"Our Town" to personally either knoW' 01'Interview all such, It wou ld be mast help..ful If thoee not now found In the printedlist would send In a memo o t t he ir nam..a 4 d r e . . phone Ilumben aDd bualD_a Orprofe.loDS for l I a t l n ~ . Thla wtll coat u fol.Iowa: 10 c . n ~ each laue tor I lin. . : I __tor each addit ional l in..

    1I1EATS, ETC.Boyle8'. Phone. 398.See dl8play advertl8ement In this tssue.Cotter, Howard F. Phone, 1298.See dIsplay advertisement In this tssue.Crl .t . Frank Phone, 6H-W.See display advertisement In this t...ue.MILKHalmbacb, A. Pbone, Cynwyd 766-W.Address. Narberth P. Q. Box 415.Scott-Powell DairIes. Phoil'e, Preston 2398.See display advertisement In this Issue.1IIORTGAGESSimpson, Jame8 C. 232 Essex ave.Phone, a36. or 1420 Chestnut st.MUSICAzpell'. 1\lu.lc Store, Ardmore. Phone 1072-.1.See display advertisement In this 18lIue.Cowin, T. Stnart. Plano Teacher.206 1IIerion ave. Phone, Narberth 347-R.Loo., Fanny H. Plano Teacher and AcoolD'panlst. 417 Haverford ave. Phone. 316-.1.StUdio. No. C Arcade Bldg., Narberth.lVheelock, Hatharlne. Phone. 683.109 Iona ave., Narberth.NOTARl! : f'UBLlCJell'erles, J. H. 111 Narberth ave.Phone, 666-101.O l ' T I C I A ~ 8Fenton, Carl F. 506 Essex ave. Phone, 638-W.Phlla. address. 1806 Chestnut .t.PAINTERSCole, Jame8 R.246 Haverford ave. Phone, 1225-.1.W. G. Cummer. Phone, 12-62 W.210 Elmwood ave.. Narberth.lValzer. Fred.117 Winsor ave. Phone. 1247-.1.PAPER HANGERSWitte. Goo . A . 320 Woodbine ave.Phone, 1203-W. First-class work.PATENT LAWYERSFoster, Sam . W. Philo.. address. 1011 Che8t.nut st . 131 IIIerlon ave. Phone, 1233-.1.PJlOTO PLAYS"Arcadia," 16th and Chestnut 8t8.. Pbll..See display advertisement In tbls Issue.PLUMBING, ETC.Suplee, Goo. B. Phone, 1289.See display advertisement In this I...ue.Wall, H. B. Phone. 319-.1.See display advertisement In tbls I...ue.REAL ESTATECaldwell 81: Co. Pbone, 1271-W.See display advertisement In this tssue.FritllCh. H. C. Phone. 252-W.See display advertisement II'. tbls IS8ue.Godfrey, Wm. B.114 Wood.lde ave. Phone. 685.W.Na8h, Robert J. Phone, 605.Money for F irst and Second Mortgages.Y08t. Wm. E . 209 Chestnut ave. Pbone, Nar.1285-W. With Harbert & Claghorn, MainLine Real Estate. 204 nalley Hldg., Phil...ROOFING, ETC.Gars-McGInley Co. Phone, 1258-W.See display advertisement In tht8 t88Ue.Miller, John A. 243 Iona ave. Phone. 661-.1.Shop, 246 Haverford ave. Pbone. 1226.J.SHOEMAKERSTamef. Harry246 Woodbine ave.Good Wear Shoe Repair Shop,Constantine, B. G. Y. M. CO. A. Bldg.TAILORSEagle Tallorlnl' Co. Phone, 1I01-J.See dl.play advertisement In thi s I.. ne.8ch_rlz, Charles Home ToWil Tailor.234 Haverford ave. Phone. 1264.1.TYI'EWRITERSDodge, E. G. 603 E.sex ave.Phone, Narberth 618-10.

    Two Line., IOc pe r i.-ue; Sc for each additional lineNarberth Register

    SUller. F. A.728 Montgomery ave. Phone. 328.BUILDERSSmedley, Wm. D. Phone, 600.See display advertisement In tbte t...ue.CANDY, ETC.Davie, H. E. Phone , 1254-W.See display advertisement In thlll Iseue.CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.Jenkins, Chas. L.103 Dudley ave. Phone, 382-M.COAL, ETC.Cook, C. P. Phone. 302-W.See display advertisement In tble teeue.CONTRACTORSSband. A. C. Jr. Commercial Truet Bldg..Phlla. Phone. Spruce 6263; Narberth 1214-.1DENTISTSCameron, Dr. W. M. Phone, 395-W.112 E88ex ave.Orr.Dr. A. L. 101 Elmwood avo Phone, 393-W.Phlla. Phone. Filbert 4 2 5 ~ . Keith Bldg.DRUGGISTSFledlers. Phone. 625.See display o.dvertieAment In tble Issue.Howard's. Phone. 1 ~ 6 7 .See dlsptay advertisement In tbls Issue.ELECTRICIANSPugb. Veri 226 lana ave.Nar. Pbone, 660-W. Ard. Phone, 163-3'.FISH AND OYSTERSImperial Groel'ry Co. Pbone, Narberth 606.See dillplay advertleement In thlll tlleue.GARDNERSYowell, Fieber101 Conway ave. Phone. 184-.1.GARDEN NURSERIESWohlert, A. E. Pbone, 696.See display advertisement In tblll tseue.GROCERSImperial Grocery Co. Pbone, Narberth 606.See display advertisement In thlll lAUe.HAULING, ETC.Walton Broil. Phone. 672.See dillplay advertisement In thlll lAue.INSURANCEBowman, Samuel P. (Life.)116 Elmwood ave. Phone, S63W.Burl;bardt. Miller Pbone. 659-M. P. O. Box.t.. (Life, Fire. Accident, Health. Auto. etc.).Jones. Cb.. . R.403 N. Narberth ave. Phone. 696-W..Jone., Wm 103 S. Narberth ave. Phone,6BO-3. Phil addre.. .. Penn Mutual Bldg.Sn:rder, Robt.313 Woodside ave. Pbone, 381.Trotter Brae. (Fire, etc.)209 Woodelde ave. Pbone. U63-R.LAWYERSGUroy, "olm 211 EaIIes ave. PboDe. UUR.Phil... addr.... Llnooln Bldg.BeDry. 080. M. 107 Chestnut ave. Phone, 101.Phil... addre... Finance Bldg.!!Iehell, Borace 20B Sablue ave. PhoDe, U46-W.Stlte., Fleteher W. . , . Haverford .\'8.Phone. ITI-W h i l a . a 4 crour Bldlr.LlGJl'1'JlfG JI'I:ll'1'UaB8. e ~ o J "olm. Narberth phons, UII.lSlI Cbe.t. at., Phil&. Pbone, Spruce lUI.

    ACCOUNTANTSGreene, Andrew5 Chestnllt ave. Pbone, 677-10.Kehn, H. C.202 Dudley ave.ADVERTISINGCole. W. Arthur Phone, 632-R.Ideas. Plans. Copy. Art. Typography.

    ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERSKoron.kl and Cameron.107 Chestnut ave. Phone, 608.AUTOMOBILESCensore, Sable To hire.See display .advertisement In tbls Issue.lIIcClellan, lV. S.. J. P. Acknowledgementeand affidavlts. automobile licensee. Officebr. , 12 to 1 and after 5 P. M.BAKERSMlesen. P. Phone. 352-.1.See display advertisement In tble Iseue.BANKSMerion Title 81: Trust Co. Phone, Ardmore 3.See display advertisement In this Issue.BARBERS

    THAT'S IT

    _._-------smlE NATURE CURES

    BELOVED ITINERANTS

    The followIng simple cures may beof inter:eat to readers.TurnIps ar e good f or n er vo us d is o rd er s; y et it w ou ld b e u nwI se fo rnervous dyspeptics to add a hugequantity of r aw o r even soaked turniPsto their meals, 8S dIgestive dIsturbances would arIse whIch would morethan otrset any medIcinal effects of th et ur nI ps . S ow i th any other foods recommended for certain disorders. Ifthe f ood I s such t ha t t he system canassImilate I t without distrubance, suffel'\ers will find th e following, lIst useful:Carrots for sufferers with asthma.Lettuce is valuable for those sutrerIng f rom insomnia.Honey is wholesome. strengthening,c leans ing, heal ing and nourishing.Lemons f or severe thirst In sIckruess. fo r biliousness. low fevers, rheumatism, colds, coughs, liver and che stcomplaInts.Celery is invaluable as a food tothose sutrer lng from any form of rheumatism. for the diseases of the nervesand nervous dyspepsia.

    Landlady-I 'm s or ry to th in k th echicken soup isn't good. I told th ecook how to make it. Pe rh aps s hedidn't C81tch th e idea.Boarder-No: I think It was th echicken she didn't catch !

    ONE ON THE SPECIAL graph workers who had not iced hiS- - - pHght and wer e c ur io us t o k now howWe remember them gratefully-the AdolphUS was dIminutive and o ve r h e wo ul d es ca pe, s up pl Ie d t he l it tl etraveling merchants who brought their age, but he was patriotic, and was e ng in ee r w it h food. A t t he e nd o f twowa re s to ou r door, brlg,htenlng many "doIng h is b it " as spe ci al c on st ab le . wee ks t he mouse struck- a. rock. T hi sa d ul l d ay on that lone ly farm, far It was a d ar k a nd dl 'e ary nIght In puzzled him. For ne ar lr a day he

    f rom c it y or town. We count ed th e Shadewell, 'when a small b oy c ame tried to get under. around, or overhuckster first. because he came each runnIng to him at hI s lone ly pos t of the obstruction. bu t wHhout success.week, plowing through the very worst duty. With unflinching patience he reversedof roads brIngIng. a regular d ep art - "Y ou 're wan te d r ound the c or ne r. t he spi ra l, and wen t on tunne lIng hI smen t s to re In his wonde rfu l covered mIster-quick! There' s abou t a doz- way in th e opposite dIrection. A t t hewagon, says a writer in t he Indlan- en men t ry in ' to bust open the d oo r en d of four weeks he reached the top,apolls News. Our b ut te r a nd eg gs o f the jewelLer's shop. One's a-break- an d sped away to enjoy h is wel lwere always ready when we heard the Ing it open with a big, chopper , and Iearneu freedom.rattle of the h ea vy w ag on fa r up --" Ithrough th e west woods pasture, s o " Ch op per ?" g as ped Adolphus, as he I Here:ls a bi t of French f un w it h awhen hi s c he er y hal l s ounded f rom clung to the l amp p os t a nd t r ied hard I real funnY notion in it :the gate we hastened down at once to steady hIs tremblIng knees. "D-dld I Monsieur, mad am e an d Bebe w ereto j oy s o f shopp Ing In a hurry, for you sa y ch-chopper, my lad?" IoccupLed In the purchase of p icture s ,many other women and c hi ld ren w ere "Y es, mi st er ; and they've b roke the IanI} were dlscu8sing themerlts o f twowaiting on that Important route. shop window, and t hey' re t ak ln ' out, canvases, each representing a mel on .You c ou ld buy anything f rom coa l al l th e clocks and watches, a n d - - " I'The parents hesitated In their choice,all to calIco. In f ac t ,you could scarce- "R-r-rlght! Run and bring s ome p o. w he n th e questicm was solv.ed byly as k for a t hi ng, I n th e line of com- l Icemen and we' ll cap tu re t he whole Bebe.man dry goods or groceries that h e g an g. " I "Take thIs one. mamma," said he;couldn't p roduce f rom some corner of The u rc hi n r an down t he s tr e et un - " It h as not b ee n CUt."that roomy old wagon, and if he dIdn't til he had placed several yards be-have what you wanted, he would take tween himse l f and Adolphus. Then he BOROUGH OFFICERS.ou t th e battered o ld b oo k and stub "Yah! Why don' t yer go an ' 'elp the - - -by pencil , setting down t he order care- firemen to pu t the fire out?" R \ l r ~ e ~ s - G e o . M. Henry.fully, so he could do your shopping turned llnd shouted: Treasurer-Edwin P. Dold.in the big city. Clerk of Councils-Chas. V. Noel.And the silverware and jewelry man, THE INTELLIGENT ~ l O U S E Tax Collector-James F. Sherron.who c ame twi ce a yea r. how we look- Street Commissloner-W. S. McClel e'd fo rwa rd t o h is comin g? He fe- - - - Ian.l eas ed u s f rom s la ve ry whe n h e sold A aeld mOUSe which once fel l Into a Building Inspector - J. Howardmother h er f ir st se t of silver knive s hol e du g , to receIVe a telegraph pole Smedley.

    a nd f or ks , for the old se t of s tee l d isp layed great ingenuity an d persc- Counselor-Fletcher W. Stites.ones with bone handles seemed ever verance in e ff ec t ing its escape. The Constable-Fred. Walzer.waiting for small hands that hat ed f ir st hour or so he ra n round th e bot- I ~ : : - ====:....::..=====::the feel of brick dust. At one time, tom of the hole trying to find some IIwhen t he l it t le g i rl of the f ami ly was means of escape. bu t could no t clImbbeginning to do up he r hair a nd le t out. The n h e s et tl ed down to busidown he r skirts, he showed an espe- I ness. He b eg an steadily and syscially tempting l in e o f j ew el ry , and tema>tlcally to dig a spiral groovehis d Inne r a nd hor se feed were allow- round and found t he i nn er s ur fa ce ofeel to go In e xc ha ng e f or a lovely the hole. wi th a unIformity ascendingbrooch set with del ic at e b lu e stones. g ra de . H e wor ke d n ig ht and daY, andOf course, the s tone s wer e lost, but as h e g ot farther from the bottom hethat first piece of real g,rown-up jew- dug l it tl e p oc ke ts w he re he coulde lr y i s s ti ll treasured for t he s ak e of ~ e ~ l t ; h ; e ; r ; I ~ l e ; o ; r ; s ; l ~ t ; a ; n ; d ; r ; e ; s ; t . ; ; T ; h ; e ; t ~ e ~ l ~ e - ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~he joy It gave in other days. _ ~ _ - ~ ~ .There was the spec tac le man.Maybe h e wasn ' t real for op tometrist. bu t h e w as an optimist, all right,l iv en ing up the f a rmhouse wi th hIsc leve r s tor ies of the outside world.And there was the jolly old tinpeddler, who c ame j in gl in g u p e ve ryspring and fall, exchanging sh in ingnew ware for ou r old paper and oldrags. We a lways rejoiced over hiscornIng from the d ay s w hen h e gav eus a re d tin cup, with "Our good girl,"on it. to th e time when he swindledus ou t of all t he scraps we had savedcarefully t hroug,h a l on g w In te r. b yt empt in g u s t o b uy a cunning mustardj ar t ha t h ad l os t its wooden spoon.He p romi se d to b ri ng t he s po on o nth e very next t r ip , bu t he didn' t. Anyway, we a lways enjoyed his v is i ts . fo rIt s eeme d s uc h p ro fi ta bl e b us in es s,trading ou r t rash for brand new ar ticles.We c ame to count t hem a ll as famIly fr iends-the queer company of Suzzero. Tonypeople who found their w a ~ r to ou r 224 H o . v e r f o ~ ~ A C K S M I T H Shome. Of cour se, we don't need themnow. s in ce t he motor c ar a nd trolleyhave brought all farms nearer to thec it ie s a nd towns , bu t they se rved uswell, those merchants of other days,I and they were mighty Interesting peo

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    ENGINEERS RESERVEM. M. SHEEDY. Capt.

    The folloW!lng men of Narberth have answered th e callfor the de fense of our coun t ry :CIVIL WAR VETERANSDR. B. F. BOYERWALTER C. CREELYGEO. W. FRALEYGEO. GARDNERTHOS. G. HALLALBER'!' D. HUGHESW. S. McCLELLANTHOS. MONROEGEO. W. RUSSELLSPANISH.AMERICANVETEItANSF. V. CUNNINGHAMEDW. P. DOLDGEORGE M. HENRYJOS. T. MAGARITYFRED. C. PATTENBEN J. T . WHITE

    ~ I E X I C A N BOItDER SERVICEREZO BROOKSMARION CHENEYHAL. KNUTZENA. C. MILLERW. LAXLEY PEEBLESRICHARD STOCKTON WHITENATIONAL GUAItDSJOHN R. BRACKENJ. C. BRINTON. 3 rd Reg t.EARL DICKIE. 3 rd Reg t.CLARENCE HUMPHREYS. 1s tRegt.RUSSEL N. LUKENSGEO. W. R. MARTIN. 2nd Lt .3 rd Reg t.JOHN McQUISTON, First RegtJAMES McQUISTON, 1s t Regt.HAROLD D. ' SPEAKMANOFFICERS RESERVE CORPSLEON DARLINGTONVINCENT F. CUNNINGHAMGEORGE McCAIGRICHARD ST0CKTON WHITE

    NAVAL TRAINING SCHOOLGEORGE W. FLECKNAVAL COAST DEFENSERESERVERICHARD BURNSJAMES COOKWALTER COWINEDWARD ENSINGERFRANKLIN FOSTERKENNETH HAMILTONHENRY C. HOWESI.ESTER JEFFERIESJOSEPH LARKINC. R. LONGJOHN MOWRER. JR .WALTER NASHPERRY REDIFERALAN ROSEWM. C. SIMPSONROBERT TOWNEFRANK WINNEW. W. WESTCOATHAROLD SPEAKMAN

    MARINE AVIATIONNORMAN KRIEBELMARINE RESERVESJOSEPH LIGHTTHIRD N . Y. ARTILLERYGEORGE H. SHINNQUARTERMASTEItS'BESERVEEDWIN H. WIPFThe f or egoI ng i s correct. sofar as known-any addItions orchanges may be l ef t w It h Postmaster Haws.

    ROLLOF DONOR

    ~ t d e n t - C . Howard McCarter.Vice-Prel!Ildent-earroll Down.. .Treasurer-Will Ie. Rlclce.Henry Rose.Rober t H. DotharcL

    HOUSEARKET

    PROGRAM

    Main Line commuters fare well inth e new Pennsylvania Railroad sched-

    u le , whIch wlll go in to e t rect to -morr ow . A lt hough some trains ar e takenotr. several others ar e added. Changesin local traIns leaving Broad streetare: 6.40 A. M. to 6.35 A. M. 11.10 P.M. to 11.15 P. M., 11.30 P. M. to 11.35P. M. Two new Satu rday trains ar eadded-1.05 P. M. and 1.35 P.M. Thenew- ,'SUnday traIns westbouIlliMe 7,45 A .M .PhIladelphia papers announced a 8.45 A. M. and 9.45 A. M. and the 11.45

    f ew d ay s ago that the new line to I s changed toll.55 P.M. Trains t aken offFrank fo rd h as r each ed that place Iar e 8.15 A. M. and 9.15 A. M. Easta nd t ha t c it izens of Frankford have bound t raIns t aken otr a re th os e du ea t last realized theIr amb it io n f or at Broad s tr ee t a t 8.35 A. M., 9.30 A.direct mode rn servIce. bu t that many M. -express from Ardmore, 7.03 P, M.,men who worked hard fo r it h av e a nd 12.05 Is changed to 12.12 at Broadgrown gray and many have g on e t o street.t h ei r l ong rest since theIr e ff or ts t osecure th e impr ovemen t b egan . Th isreminds us that many of us in Nar- MEMBERS OF THE NA.RBERTHberth ar e now grandfa thers and get- SCHOOL BOARD.ting along; in years and that weshould r edoubl e ou r efforts to se>cure a new s ta ti on and th e Essexavenue tunne l.

    Narberth resIdents who have no tye t d on e s o s ho ul d sce th e splendidu'p-to-ciate post office at Haverforderected and equipped by th e Pennsylvania Rallroatl Company. MerIon, ou rneI ghbo r t o th.e east, is a lso beingproVided with a new post office buIlding by th e rallroad c ompany . Thes eaTmngements keep th e post office atthe stations, which is a great convoenlence to t he p at ro ns o f b ot h r ai lroad and post offic.e.

    BOYLE'S

    Auxiliary silver teas ar e scheduled If or Thu rsda y, July 19, at the resI-1dence of Mrs. N. E. Smedley. 10 EhiJ.wood avenue. and Thu rs day, J ul y 26.a.t the home of Mrs. Clarence L. Smith,310 Essex avenu.e. T hos e w ho h av ebeen attending these teas ar e findingthem most enjoyable. You ar e welcome.

    Home Dlessed poultry,Butter. El:l:s and Game.Fancy FrUIt and Vel:et.,hlps. "A STORE FOR IPARTICULAR PEOPLE ..Telephune. N A R B E R T H . P A .

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    Mrs. Horace G. Pohlehmus entertained at luncheon and a bridge partyat he r home ,In Narbrook Park lastFriday. He r guests wer-e: Mr s.Frederick Llneaweav.er, Mrs. Harry S. "Bradley, Mrs. Romaine C. Hotrwan,Mrs. Wlll iam Ehni . Mrs. WIlHam B. iGoodall, Mrs. Wl1liam Claghorn, Mrs. IWilHam S. Maddox and Mrs. George IRose.

    Mr. and Mrs. F re de ri ck War ne rhave returned from thelr honeymoonand ar e living on Dudley avenue forta e Bummer . Mrs . Warner. who w a a June bride. was Miss Linda JacobyS he i s a. daugh ter o [ Mr. and Mrs. A.LIncoln Jacoby . of Iona avenue.

    H. WILLIS DAVIS, proprietorPrime Meats

    HARRY B. WALLPlumbing, Gas Fittingand HeatingNARBER T H . PA

    - - -(Continued Irom FIrs t Page) 1TI1e Narberth Branch of th e Needlework Gui ld w il l h ol d i ts f or tn Ig ht ly I

    meetings to s ew f or th e Red Cross at Ithe Y. M. C. A., from 1 to 5 P. M., begInnIng Wednesda.y. July 18. All member s a r e urged to came and a ll friendswi ll b e m os t welcome.

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    ~ S ~ U T ~ ' ! ? !Ai n e s t P h o t o p l a y Tbe -a t r e 01 li s S i z e In th eEnUreWorld.Pboloplay,-ContlnuDWI 10 A.. M . 10 11.30 IP.M.P h l l a . . P a . II