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BIG TIME FRIDAY NIGHT BABY WEEK Rivals 44-42-Lardie Scoring Points PRICE TWO CENTS ,\ SY p er so n w is h l n g a g oo d t h e rm o m et e r ca n hav e o ne loy addressing r. 0, BOl(, S ~ O . Nar b er t h, Pa. B EN EF IT OF THE Two Shows, 7.15 an d 9.15 Tickets can b. had from any oflhe members ofthe baUleam, Or a' Oa"ls' Store Extra Attraction, Special Music. To b e a n no u nc e d later Don't f or ge t t o reserve this date. TICKETS, '25c T O A L L .A.rcade -rhea"tre Friday Night's Entertainment I Defeats FOl' Worthy Cause-Large: Davis Demand Fo r Tickets Narberth Y. M. C. A_ Base' Ball Team WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 15 NARBERTH, PA., T H U R ~ D A Y . MARLH 2, 1916 TO BE HELD AT ON FRIDAY EVENING Harris' Thea'tre VOLUME II . NUMBER 21 is f or a v er y go od c au se . If you do not attend this special entertain m en t, y ou witt b e m is si ng a rare treat indeed. FIRST SHOW WILL START AT 7.30 showl ~ \ ~ a : w T n ~ \ ~ : ; [ ~ ; l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ A H T I " U ! VAUDEVILLE AN D I NARB ERT H DEFEA TS WEST " Wo rl d M is si on s" Is to be the MOVING PICTURES PHILA. H. S. ALUMNi I theme fo r th e s tu d y a nd d is cu ss io n o f a group of l'\arberth women, under a widely Imown leader, It Is to be one of those famous " ~ l i s s l o n Study Groups." Bu t Narherth Is probahly on e of th e first t ow ns to have a com munity g rl J up of this sort among th e women. Th e : " ar b e rt h B r a n ch Queen Mary's n one of the hest games th e season, will In Y.!\T. Guild m er it s t he s up po rt th e :\'arherth Seniors theil' C. A. Community Hoom, I"rlday a f te r - h e rt hl te s In the effort to make ( ~ o m - rival. th e W e st P hi la d el ph ia High I noons at · 2 o'clock, the s e ss i o ns f o rt a hl e the wounded I ~ u r o p e a n sol- School Alumni quintet hy a deddell ________ - .,.- __ - , . . . . , . , . . , = - = = - - - - = - - - - = " - - - - - - - = = ~ will continue for si x weel ,s . "The diers, an d to t h i ~ ; en d w il l g iv e t wo m ar gi n. BABY SHOW IN NARBERTH King's Highway," a fasdnating hook vaulleville anll moving picture shows i It will he r em e mh e re d that this hy Mrs. H el en B a rr et t Montgolllpr)', 0) ) Friday evening- of this we ek, in t"am defeat ell 1'\arherth twiCll last Domin" March 4-11 w hi ch d es c ri he s h er Visit to th e mis- Harris' ThEatre. scaSOIl and this is th e s ec on d tim e D sion fields of the wmld, w il l f or m the The first sho\\' w.ill start at 7.::0,: this year that :\'arherth has put it Sunday; March 5th, Baby Sunday h as is f or study alHI :tiscussion. owing to the heavy d el1l at 111 1'01': over on them. Monday, March 6th, Fathers' Day I Th e leader of the, group will he tiel'ets. T he re s ee ms to he coming along Tuesday, March 7th, M th ' D I Mrs. A. I". J)iel,son, J"ielll Secn.,- :,arhath's m a ~ n i f i e e n t r e s p o n ~ e to I slowly t he s pi r it of hasket h a ll w h ic h o er s ay I tan', for several states of the Y. 1\1. thiS laudable enort to sceure tunds: wa s so prominent. last year an d 11\' Wednesday, March 8th. School Da y i c. 'A" a nl l t ea ch ! 'r of a class ot' 100 to furnish s u r g i l ~ a l supplies to t.he! th e size of t he c ro wd last ' S a t u r d a ~ ' Thursday, March 9th, . . Store Da y I w om en in the Oak Park 1'. P. Chun'h, El1lopean soldiers is mUl'h appreeiatell : evening, th e prosp!'cts fo r a r o u s l n ~ F 'd M h 10 h M M ' d B beD opening sessiu'n of the course th e :"arllerth B I' anl 'h of Queen: f in is h of th e season s!'ems to he Yery rl ay , ar c t . ass eetlng an a y ontest ay will h e J . ' ri l l ay . 1\lareh:t Any woman MalY's Guill\. hright. Saturday, March 11th, Flower a nd F la g D ay in :\'arherth hi e l ig i 'l l e f or memher- You will s ur el y g et y ou r money's Getting baek to the game Itself, Watch fo r 1urther announcements of local prograll1S ship .and is w e ll ' om e to next F r id a y' " worth,.and, th e s am e t im e, Ullike Captain ilurhin h ad t he hest team on . N I I H· I d E h'b Y vI C A Illeetmg. other pWllle h ap py . A dm is si on : thE f lo or last week that he ha s hall tor ar H ~ r t 1. eduquarters an x 1 111 '. 1 , . , - - - - ~ ~ r - - - - adu:t". 2" cents: ddldren, 1" ( ~ e n t s . 'all season. The Jack Jefferies-Colwvn For the past two weel,s "Bahy, when the local stores will add t he ir n Ol 'S ' (, .. t· n \,H"fOHIOt'S ------------: Humphrews combination forwa;ds Week" ha s heen on th e lips of a great quota to th e good work hy appro- I:\' H,\SKt:'I' 11.\1,1, Hon. Champ Clark will speak at the; seEms to he th e hest pair availahle lIIany of us. yet v e ry f r eq u e nt l y We' priately Ile('orating a nd e nd os in g in T h e : \ 'a r h€ l 't h B o ys ' Cluh journeyerl Lower 1\1erion High S e ho ol B u il d in g, f In the t ow n, w hi le Lardle Davis is ar e me t with t he q ue ry . "What IS al l par('els literature con('erning th e to Overhrool(, an d defeatEd th e O n' l' - t ia tu rr la y e ve ni ng , M ar ch 11, at 8 I unheatahle at th e p iv ot p os it io n. C ap B a hy \ V ee l ,? " It is a nation-wil!e care anll welfare of bahles. . hrook team hy a s e or ., o f 22-12. o'elo('k. Suhje('t to be announeed, lain Durbin an d EugEne ·Davis, plaY- J)lOvement, started hy Dr. Julia ('. F r i d ay . M a r ch 10th, a mass meetin:;! Th e du h ha s just he en o rg an i z( 'l l , :'\0'1' P O L J T I C A I ~ . Ing the guard positions, ar e on e com- Lathrop, Chief of the f"ederal Chii- will he held in th e gymnasium at i a nd c on s is ts of th e following \I1em· h in at io n w hi ch I,eep e v e r ~ ' pail' of dren's Bureau, Washington, D. c. )<;,-- the Y. M. C. A., a t w hi ch there will h e ' hers: \ V il I ia m W i nn e , George Cum- IIt:I,1' A (.0011 ('At'st:. f or wa rd s g oi ng . C ap ta in D u rb in usell erywhere throughout th e country given an i ll us tr at ed l ee tu re by a mer, . Jo hn D i ck ie , , Jo se ph C h a m h ~ f ~ ' , ' Th e N a r he r th F i r e ('OInpany is a im " g ood judgment w he n h e s hi ft ed Ge ne w om en 's c lu hs or other organizations p h ~ ' s i d a n , a ls o t al ks hy a dergymall I P h il i p W i th e ro w , E d w ar d Odell, R il 'h -I i ng to have a n H m l le r s h ip o f five hUIl- D aV is hack to guard. Gene Is cer have taken up the work, and in every and a sodal workel'. ai'll Compton, William Humphreys, <lrel\. ' t ai nl y p la yi ng m uc h hetter th e past town and city in t hi s h ro ad Jan;1 There w ill he a h a hy e x hi h it Iu the' I ~ d w a r d Donahue, Ell ward :\' o! l\l1, , It is th e duty of every dl izen of · few games. "Bahy \ Veel ," wil l he ('elelmlled s i- r oo ms of th e COInmunity Cluh at th<l Arthur Cook, Ernest Jenllins and. :"arherth to be a contrihuting mem-; l'\ear the end of t he s ec on d h al f, multaneously. Y. 1\1. C. A. open even' a f te r n oo n f r om ,James Artman. I her. Th e cost is hu t $3 pe r year. i ColwYn Humphreys hi t h is he ad on "We ar e ('on serving OUI' forests, ou r 2 until" o'e\oek. . Wchard Compton is president. anll, By this means th e company Is sup- f the r a di at or and had three stitches mines, ou r w ater power! W hat ar e PaI·tieularly do we wish to empha- E ~ l w a r l 1 Odell, s e e re t ar y a n d t l' ea su re r p o rt ul , k e pt up to standard, an eVEry inserted. we doing to e o ns e rv e h u m an life?" It size the "Better nahies' Contest," and. o[ the dnh. owner of property, 01' owner of house, Lanlie navis wa s the mainstay of is a movement to prove to young an,l th e fa d that this is in 110 wa y a ' - - - hold goolls gets protection from the Nal'herth team in th e scoring line, olll e v e ry w h er e the t r ut h t h at a baby "ha1w show," As th e i de a w as car- ~ O ' I ' J ( ' E . : serious loss, an d benefits by lower in- Next Saturday evening th e Seniors is an important asset in the home,jlled out. originally in :'\ew York City,: . . suran('e rat.es. . play the B r oo k da le t ea m of West , \\ l ' l h l t ' ~ l h . " -'lurch S. in nllh" "I'I'k· C I. o ut t he coupon whIch appears PI'I d I I' in th e community, that nothing con-; t he h ab ie s w er e e xa mi ne ll hy a com-· '-', .' , ,n . . , . II ae p lIa. ('erning it Is too small or unimportant miUee of Ilhysieians al\(I given per-! ,School 1111). _: elsewhere 111 thiS Issue, an d send It III Th e line-u . . .. On \\ ednesday, l\IlIrch S, at 1.1:> (0-1111\' ,p. to deserve, ou r l ' 1 ~ ) s e s t a t t e n ~ l O n , a l ii I , eentages tor. theIr de.v:!oplll,ent a ~ I , I , B ah '- \ Ve ek w il l be, ,.t'!ll:}rated at .the, .' ; Narberth Srs. W. P h iJ a . , H . S. Alumni that no eft o n w ~ l 1 l ' h its wellar: mar I g e n ~ n . d p h y s l c a ~ eOllll1tlOn. fh e chillI: l'\arilerth Public School, the children: IL \ Vt: Y(lt' SIG:\,t:Ul J. Jefferies forward Swartz (Iemand can pOSSIbly compare W l t ~ l th e I aUIIlI1lng th e h l g h e ~ t p e r ~ e n t a g e wa'; I g iV in g a play which will he hoth In-' 1\ .. nv of ou r townsmen have, dur- C. Humphreys forward Shields benefit w hi ch m ay acerUe therefrom. then awardecl a prize. I'\aturally, hy .. tr .t·,. . I 'ntere tl'll to n otllers' la I' OdelJ . . , 's U<. I e ,IllC I S g I . 111g t Ie past two w e ek s , s i gn e d th e It IS for thiS reason that those II I I this plan , the hahy having hall the: as well as children On t ha t d av ' ., t(1 11,'1,'e E,ssex ayenue cu t L. Davis center McFarland '1 ' I' tl ' k I' I f ' t l · I -t , I' t, l' I' tl . I " _: . . . 'petItIon E .. (large o. Ie \\?r cal 01 Ie I les. al van ages 0 n.r I .In( em Iron. i e v e r ~ ' c h il d h a y in g a ha ll Y In'other or ! throllgh under the railroad, .... DavIs...... guard '.' Brown earnest c o -o pe r at I On o[ e ve ry m em - Iment an d care was 111 t he m at te r o[ sister tinder t"'o v e a r ~ of ag e will he i Tltl' , lIt IS l le ed ed C ap t. W. D u rh i n. g u ar d ,. Selby . . I . II ' I " .'" , . la t lC nnllro'ieme ', . ' " her of th e c o m m u 1 l 1 t ~ > a)H especHt : I th e prize, hkewlse th e ~ u o . s t . f ~ r t l l J ~ a t e ,given a hambino (doll) to wear as a there is no Iioubt, an d M r, C a ld we l l, F le!d ~ o a l s - J e f t . e r l ~ s : ,J; . H u m ~ does Ithe f I O ~ ' t l l c o m l n l l t t e e I u r ~ e one. 1 1 1 ~ orller. t.o e l l l I l 1 n ~ ~ e "h i at ; badge. Th e hamhino b ad ges w ere who ha s IlCen greatly Interestell In th e P h ~ e ~ d s , 2 4 , L. FDavls, 9 3 D Bu rh ll l, 2 1 , peop e 0 1 ar lert I to le ru e d seems Ike ulltalr competltlOn, tIe: made u nd er t he direction of Mrs. C. . w'lI Ie very lad to Ilaye as ShIel s, ; Mc arland ; rown, . t h ei r r e pu t a ti o n 1'01' hearty co-opera- cOlltest here in Philadelphia an(l the: A. Mnschamp. YOII ar e cordially in- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' s i ~ n a t ~ r e s g p o ss i b le d l l ri n g J<'onl goals-L. Davis, 12: S h ie ld s , 3 ; tion an d support In every good anti sUJ'l'oU!Hling towns has, resolved itself i vHed to lie present. th e ;,oming week. McI<'arland, a. Referee-Dr. Hoffman, w or th y cau se. T he work here Is be · into a "Better Babies" Contest. not.. __ .__ I f '0 I I ' a v ~ no t signed th e p e ti ti on , H a h ne m a nn . Time of halves- ·-20 ing done in connection with other "Best Bahies'" Contest; In other i A ( ' I n ' I U ~ l I t : V t : : \ ' ' I ' . ! vou ~ h ~ U I : 1 do so at onee. ,minutes. Main Line towns, heing directed 11)' a words a "Baby Il11provement"Contest. All wh o h ea rl : t he Trail-Hitters at,' e e nt r al o r g an i za t io n of ,Which th e By th is Jllan hahies nnder two y e ar s t he B ap ti st Church of the Evangel in ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ l\laln Line Citizens' ASs!11:lation 13 th e of age ar e to be registered on \"rlday J a n u a r ~ ' , will he d el ig ht ed to learn Comt-ng '_ Comt-ng! Coming! nucleus. A program which Is g en er .t l of B ah y W ee k. (In : \ 'a r he r th at the that another t eam h as been secured in character 1'01' t he w or k everywhere Comlllunity HOOIll, on I·'riday, MardI of e qu al ahillty for Sunday evening. M0 IES and is modified an d adapted to t11'? 10th, b et we en t he hours of 2 an d 5 T he y will h av e co mp le te charge of local c o n d it i o n p r e v a i li n g at eaeh sta- o'cloel, in th e afternoon). T he p hy - the s e r vi c e h e gi n ni n g at 7.45. Team tion ha s been arranged. The sut,- sieian in charge w il l t he n d es ig na te FOllr, composed of raih'OIl<1 mell, ha s gestlon ha s been made t ha t. a 5 fa r a<; a time an d p la ee f or the ex. amlnation I h ad m ar l, HI su e cess in it s meetings. possible, local aetivltles for the week 1 0 1' the hahy. The percentages award- T h e ~ ' have r ea eh ed o v er 200 people M ar dI 5 th to th e 11 th he suspended I cd al'e r e l ~ o r d e l l an d where errors of d ur in g th e past real'. I f th e demand and one and homage His'anr kind ar e the parents will f to-day fo r a w o r t h ~ ' apologetic here Majesty "The B a b ~ ' . " I he Instrlleted hy th e physician 01' a n . is It In lives t ra n sf o rm e d hy the T he l oc al cOlllmlttee is headed llY' a t te n d in g n l lr s e a s to their e or re et io n. g ra ee of God an d devoted to th e ser :'I'll's. Fletcher W. Stites. She is h(!- Th e nnrse will l a te r v is it t he c hi ld to ; vl ee of C hrist. Here ar e the wan ing assisted hy th e Hev. Chris. G. a sc er ta in w he th er the Instructions' d eI 'S i n their lives t h at c a nn ot lIe ex Koppel, In eharge of Bahy S u n l l a ~ ' given have heen understood al\(I fol-l plainell from an r human hasis. \Ve In th e churches a nd S un da r schools; I lowed. I f n ot , t he y w il l he r ep ea te ll : ar e glad ~ h a t we, ar e able to announee Mr. Fletcher W. S ti te s a nd Mr. W. Ar- 'tnd another visit made at a later such an lllterestmg anll h e lp f ul m e et t hl lr C ol e i n charge of th e mass meet-I time, A rter an interval of five 01 i ng a nd we hope that a l a r ge n u mb e r Ing of citizens; Dr. Romaine C. Hoff- s ix w ee ks a s ee o nd e x am i n at i on will of the c o m ~ l U n l t y . w il l a va il .them man to arrange for the "Better he made an d t he h ah le s s h ow in g th e s el ve s of t hI S c hO Ic e opportu11lty to B a bi es ' C o nt es t ," Mrs. Homalne C. g r ea te s t i mp ro ve me nt will he award-[ hear of this work that ,being COmt-ng '_ Comt-ng '_ COmt-ng ,_ H of fm an in charge of the Mothers' ell the p r iz e s. 11. is p la n ne d to o ff er I wrought as the aftermath of B I I l ~ Sun- Meeting, P ro f. W m. T. M el ch io r a mI three prizes. Those in charge of the: day. - - , . . . . - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , . . . . ~ - - - - - - . . . . . . , " " " " ' . . . . . . , , , . , . . . = ~ = , . . . . ~ Mrs. Melchior for "Sehool Day," Mrs. c o n t ~ s t feel t ha t a si de from the mat- i ( ' O ~ D r F ~ I ' I ' Y n,rn. nt:nA"U FO n 'l'[('KET8. I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS W. Arthur C o l e , c h ai J' t 1H l n of Public- tel' of th e prizes It w ou ld he a dls- M ea ns t wo s ho ws , Harris Theatre, ity Community, assisted hy Mr.:;. tine! advantage to llarents to· have . The Tuesday teas c o n t i l l l ~ e t o f l ou r -I 1 < ' r i d a ~ ' n ig ht , M ar ch 3. 1<'irst show, Two cents per ' ~ ~ ~ d \ ~ : r d ~ ~ \ · .. nee; m i ni m um 1"letcher W. Stites, Mrs. W. O. Poor, their b a bi e s e x am i ne d . so that they Ish an d th e a t ~ e n d a l ~ c e Is lllcreasing. 7.:10. Good wholesome fun, clean en , 1\11'. H. C. Ga m an d th e l'\arbert.h m ay kno w how nearly they m e as u re A spedal meetmg of al l th e members tertainment' al l fo r a g oo d c a us e . Boy Scouts; Mrs. C. T. Moore, neWf;- up to the r e q ui r e me n ts for normal an d their frie ds will be held on _ _ _ paper p u bl ic i ty ; M r s. I". H. Harjes, children. Al l parents of babies under Tuesday th e 7th of March, in the :\,t:EULl:WORK nUII,D. Jr., In charge of th e baby exhibit. I two "ears of age ar e urged to reg-. Community Cluh room at 3 o'clock. Th e next s ew in g m ee ti ng of th e FOl!XIl-A l ar ge n umh er of arUeleN nre Narberth's progranl is as follOWS: Ister' t ll enl . Mi ss Conle\l.", a trained!, Mrs. H it ch co ck w il l i nt er es t t he N.arllertll "'eedlewllrk GUI'ld "'1'11 be being held Il t th e PUhllc School which In,.,. were found at Lhe ""IlHhlngton Social. Jf nl1Y S u n d a ~ ' , Mar ch 5t h, B ah y Da y in I nurse residing In Narberth, has very! ladies with " A L i tt le M o th e rs ' D e mo n - held in the Community Room of th e uf them helung to )'ou plenlle enll for th"lIl lIS 1 1 1 . Itt" " at thl' otflt'e nll)-" afternoon wh(>11 H('hool 1N ellUrc l es a nt Ulll ay se 100 s. I kindly offered he r servlc !s 11l t Ie con-I s ra Ion. Y. M. C. A., on W e dn e sd a y, 1\larch S, In Ile llolon . TuesdaY, Marell 7 t h, M o th e rs ' Meet-test an d D r. H of fm an w il l be very Mrs. D av id S ti ek ne y w il l be t he re at 2.30 P, M. Th e society ha s decided . ---- --- Ing at th e Community Room, Y. M. g la d to hear from a ny o th er Ilurses 'Ion t ha t d ay to receive an y dues no t to meet I'ortnlghtly <luring March an d W.\ST};D-Smull (nmll)' ,1ellln'll tu rent nn . d 1 yearly It''tlNe. eh;-ht to t we lv e .. ruOlll hoUMa C. A" at 3.30 o'cloek. A dress lY who ma y he a bl e to assist. yet handed In, April to work for th e Red Cross un 1I11lln I ,h le, b et wc "n ( )" er hr nu k an ll 1\1rs, N. D. Hltcheock, of Temple Unl- Let me repeat. ou r plea, "Work ' Soclet". A full atiendanee Is greatly \\·PlIlewu u ,!. 1I1uIlt hllve elee lrie light, Ilte"lIl I .J ot' ho t water h en t . n lm le rn p lu m bi n g. Sl7.e verslty, an a u th or i ty on " Ho me E co - with us if yo u can; help us with your Th e Garden NurseI'll'S announce n desired. ~ [ r 8 . A. J. LOOM, Secretnrr. u( luI. lUI) (eel lUI) f eet or !nore, uomics" an d the care of the child. Interest, your sympathy, your attend-I thlR I s su e c o n ce r ni n g s ha de t re es , ~ t ~ : ~ r : . e ~ ~ , e r l ~ ~ l I o l : . . . F . ~ ~ ~ n A ~ ; ' t I ~ ; ; : . e ~ ~ y ( : ~ " ~ I ( ~ : . Demonstration by a t ea ch er a nd m em - a ne e at meetings at al l events," which they offer at prices 'Nithin :\,ARUEUTH'S lUG NIGIlT. uutN hullllinJ.:. eotllll.l1t1J.: or e Hh er 1l1111l11 hers of the " Li tt le Mothers' Leagu-3" Annn U. nnrJell. I'reach of all, It will be well to loo k Mo vi ng p ic tu re s, plenty of them an d l ; ~ : i , - ~ ~ ~ ~ " . " ~ _ ! ~ ' : . ~ ~ . _ -------------- of Philadelphia, IlD t h ei r a n no u nc e m en t and, as Mr, d Y I h I 1 HI h I al l goo. ou r n g t to au g I. g - 1"011 lil.\ l.Jol-Nurhert h. gxceptlonlllly de.lr- W e d n e s d a ~ ' , March 8 t h, S c ho ol DaY, . W o hl er t s a ys , "plant and make the c l as s v a ud e vi ll e, MIss W il so n w it h Ilhle build ing lot IUO feet loy ( ee t , w i th when children of th e school will pre- l'N('LADIEO LETTt:RS AT NAR· s h ad e c o mm I ss i on u n n ec e s sa r y. N a r b er t h 's b e st j u ve n il e t a le n t. Added I : ~ \ ~ : n : . l r : ~ : l l t ~ ~ ~ ~ · U l r t ' ; ~ ~ ~ . ' ; ~ ( I J , e : t ' 5 ~ ~ . J ~ : ~ ~ ~ : Rent there a little faIn' p la y w ov en 1U:R'l'H POST O}'}'ICE. attraction, R o y S hI m p, p i an I st . Harris 10UI ChelllnUt Iltreet, or Nurhe rlh, 605. __ about th e baby, together with other Mr. Jonathan Butler, Miss Florence lloylug Picture!! au d Vaudel'llIe Tlleatr D , Friday nlgllt, MarcIl 3, Doors Itt It SII th l C mi n F Idn' "'OR S . \I . Jo l - Stuble with tw o atalls I ln d bOl( appropriate exercises, T;lchardson. I I OJ" I mn. M ,0 g r 'open 7,30. D i r ec t m a n ag a m en t Nar- .tall, w ag on h ou se , h ay lof.l anti nllln'N Thursda v March 9th. Storti·, T)ar, , Edlmrtl S. Bn".s, P. lie ~ , _ ~ 1 l 0 h t l " . ~ [ l l . r r l s Theut,.re.. First Show, b er tl l B r an cl l Q ue en M a r' y 's G u il d . room. Coat $1000, Goo,1 c on <l l tl on . Sale " ... ) l' llrlce. $liiO. ll . ,TUHtlCP. NUl'herth, Penna. I Th e Vaudeville and Moving Picture

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BIG TIMEFRIDAY NIGHT

BABYWEEK

Rivals 44-42-LardieStar, Scoring Thirty

Points

PRICE TWO CENTS

,\ SY person wishlng a good thermometerca n hav e o ne loy addressing r. 0, BOl(,

S ~ O . Narberth, Pa.

BENEF IT OF THE

T w o S h ow s , 7.15 an d 9.15

Tickets can b. had f rom any of lhe member s of the baUleam, Or a' Oa"ls' Store

Extra Attraction, Special Music. To be announced laterDon't forget to reserve this date.

T ICKETS , ' 2 5 c TO A L L

.A.rcade -rhea"tre

Friday Night's Entertainment IDefeatsFOl' Worthy Cause-Large: Davis

Demand Fo r Tickets

Narberth Y. M. C. A_ Base' Ball Team

WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 15

NARBERTH, PA., T H U R ~ D A Y . MARLH 2, 1916

TO BE HELD AT

ON FRIDAY EVENINGHa r r i s ' Thea ' t re

VOLUME II . NUMBER 21

is for a very good cause . If you do not attend this special entertainment, you witt be mis sing a rare treat indeed.

F IRST SHOW W ILL S TA RT AT 7 .30

showl ~ \ ~ a : w T n ~ \ ~ : ; [ ~ ; l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ A H T I " U ! VAUDEVILLE AND INARBERTH DEFEATS WEST"Worl d M is si on s" Is to be the MOVING PICTURES PHILA. H. S. ALUMNi

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theme fo r th e s tu dy a nd d is cu ss ion o f

a group of l ' \arberth women, under awidely Imown leader, It Is to b e o ne

of those famous " ~ l i s s l o n StudyGroups." Bu t Narherth Is probahly

on e of th e first t owns t o have a com

munity g rl Jup o f this sort among th ewomen. The : " arberth Branch Queen Mary's In o ne of the hes t games th e season,

The memhErs will meet In the Y.!\T. Guild mer it s t he s up po rt o f a ll l '\ ar - th e :\ 'arherth Seniors defeated theil'

C. A. Community Hoom, I"rlday a f te r - h e rt hl te s In the effort to make ( ~ o m - r i v a l . th e West P hi la d el ph ia High

Inoons at · 2 o'clock, ~ n the se ss ions fort ahl e the wounded I ~ u r o p e a n sol- School Alumni quintet hy a deddell

________- .,.-__- , . . . . , . , . . , = - = = - - - - = - - - - = " - - - - - - - = = ~ will continue for si x weel ,s . "The diers, and to t h i ~ ; end w il l g iv e t wo m ar gi n.

BABY SHOW IN NARBERTHKing's Highway," a fasdnating hook vaulleville anll moving picture shows i It will he r ememhe re d that this

hy Mrs. Hel en Ba rr et t Montgolllpr)', 0) ) Friday evening- of this we ek, in t"am defeat ell 1'\arherth twiCll last

Domin" March 4-11 whi ch des c ri he s h er Visit to th e mis- Harris ' ThEatre. scaSOIl and this is th e s ec on d tim eD sion fields of the wmld, w il l f orm the The first sho\\' w.ill start at 7.::0,: this year that :\ 'arherth has put it

Sunday; March 5th, Baby Sunday has is f or study alHI :tiscussion. owing to the heavy del1l at 111 1'01': over on them.

Monday, March 6th, Fathers' Day I The leader of the, group will he tiel'ets. T he re s eems to he coming along

Tuesday, March 7th,M th ' D IMrs. A. I". J)iel,son, ~ h J"ielll Secn.,- : , a r h a t h ' s m a ~ n i f i e e n t r e s p o n ~ e to I slowly t he s pi r it of hasket ha ll which

o ers ay I tan' , for several states of the Y. 1\1. thiS laudable enort to sceure tunds: wa s so prominent. last year an d 11\'

Wednesday, March 8th. School Day ic. 'A" anl l t each! 'r of a class ot' 100 to furnish s u r g i l ~ a l supplies to t.he! th e size of t he c rowd last ' S a t u r d a ~ 'Thursday, March 9th, . . Store Day Iwomen in the Oak Park 1'. P. Chun'h, El1lopean soldiers is mUl'h appreeiatell : evening, th e prosp!'cts fo r a r o u s l n ~F

'd M h 10 h MM ' d B beD T h opening sessiu'n of the course b ~ th e :"arllerth B I' anl 'h o f Queen: f in is h o f th e season s!'ems to h e Yer yrl ay, arc t. ass eetlng an a y ontest ay will he J.'rillay. 1\lareh:t Any woman MalY's Guill\. hright.

Saturday, March 11th, Flower and F la g Day in :\ 'arherth hi e l ig i 'l l e f or memher- You will s ur el y g et y ou r money's Getting baek to the game Itself,

Watch for 1ur ther announcemen ts o f local prograll1S ship .and is well 'ome to next Friday' " worth ,. and , at th e s ame t ime, Ullike Captain ilurhin h ad t he hest team on

. N I I H· I dE h'b Y vI C A Illeetmg. other pWllle h ap py . A dm is si on : thE f lo or last week that he ha s hall

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1. eduquarters an x 1I t

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adu:t". 2" cents: ddldren, 1"( ~ e n t s .

'a ll season. The Jack Jefferies-ColwvnFor the past tw o weel,s "Bahy, when the local stores will add t he ir nOl 'S ' (, .. t· n \,H"fOHIOt'S ------------: Humphrews combination forwa;ds

Week" ha s h een o n th e lips of a great quota to th e good work hy appro- I:\' H,\SKt:'I' 11.\1,1, Hon. Champ Clark will speak a t t he ; seEms to he th e hest pair availahle

lIIany of us. yet ve ry f requent ly We' priately Ile('orating a nd e nd os in g in The : \ 'a r h€ l 'th Boys ' Cluh journeyerl Lower 1\1erion High Sehool Bu ild ing, f In the t own, whi le Lardle Davis is

ar e me t with t he q ue ry . "What IS al l par('els literature con('erning th e to Overhrool(, and defeatEd th e O n' l' - t ia tu rr la y e ve ni ng , M ar ch 11, at 8 I unheatahle at th e p ivot pos it io n. Cap

Bahy \Vee l ,?" It is a nation-wil!e care anll welfare of bahles. . hrook team hy a seor ., o f 22-12. o'elo('k. Suhje('t to be announeed, lain Durbin and EugEne ·Davis, plaY-

J)lOvement, started hy Dr. Julia ('. Friday. March 10th, a mass meetin:;! The du h ha s just he en o rgan iz( 'l l , :'\0'1' P O L J T I C A I ~ . Ing the guard positions, ar e one com-

Lathrop, Chief of the f"ederal Chii- will he held in th e gymnasium at i a nd c on s is ts of th e following \I1em· h in at io n whi ch I,eep e v e r ~ ' pail' of

dren's Bureau, Washington, D. c. )<;,-- the Y. M. C. A., a t whi ch there will h e ' hers: \V il I iam Winne , George Cum- IIt:I,1' A (.0011 ( 'At 's t : . f orwa rd s goi ng . Cap ta in Du rb in usell

erywhere throughout th e country given a n i ll us tr at ed l ee tu re by a mer, . John Dick ie , , Jo seph C h a m h ~ f ~ ' , ' The Narher th Fi re ('OInpany is a im " g ood judgment w he n h e s hi ft ed Ge ne

women 's c luhs o r other organizations p h ~ ' s i d a n , a ls o t al ks hy a dergymall IPhil i p Wi the row , Edward Odell, Ril 'h -I i ng t o h a ve a nHmllership of f ive hUI l- DaVis hack to guard. Gene Is cer

have taken u p th e w ork , a nd in every and a sodal workel'. ai'll Compton, William Humphreys, <lrel\. ' t ai nl y p la yi ng m uc h hetter th e past

town and city in t hi s h ro ad Jan;1 There w ill he a hahy exhih it Iu t h e ' I ~ d w a r d Donahue, Ell ward :\' o! l\l1, , It is th e duty of every dl izen of · few games.

"Bahy \ Veel ," wil l he ('elelmlled s i- r ooms of th e COInmunity Cluh at th<l Arthur Cook, Ernest Jenllins and. :"arherth to be a cont r ihu ting mem-; l'\ear the end of t he s ec on d h al f,

multaneously. Y. 1\1. C. A. open even' a f te rnoon f rom ,James Artman. I her. Th e cost is hu t $3 pe r year. i ColwYn Humphreys hi t h is he ad on

"W e ar e ('on serving OUI' forests, ou r 2 u n t i l " o'e\oek. . Wchard Compton is president. anll , By this means th e company Is sup- f t h e r adi at or and had three stitches

mines, ou r w ater power! W hat ar e PaI·tieularly do we wish to empha- E ~ l w a r l 1 Odell, see re t ary and t l' ea su re r p o rt ul , k ept up to standard, and eVEry inserted.

we doing to eonse rve human life?" It size the "Better nahies' Contest," and. o[ the dnh. owner of property, 01' owner of house, Lanlie navis wa s the mainstay of

is a movement to prove to young an,l th e fa d that this is in 110 way a ' - - - hold goolls gets protection from the Nal'herth team in th e scoring line,

olll eve rywhere the t r ut h t h at a baby "ha1w show," As th e i de a w as car- ~ O ' I ' J ( ' E . : serious loss, and benefits by lower in- Next Saturday evening th e Seniors

is an important asset in the home,jlled out. originally in :'\ew York City,: . . suran('e rat.es. . play the Brookda le t eam of West, \\ l ' l h l t ' ~ l h . " -'lurch S. in nllh" " I ' I 'k · C I. o ut t he coupon whIch appears PI'I d I I'

in th e community, that nothing con-; t he h ab ie s w er e e xa mi ne ll h y a com-· '-', .' , ,n . . , . II ae p lIa.('erning it Is too small or unimportant miUee of Ilhysieians al\(I given per-! ,School 1111). _ : elsewhere 111 thiS Issue, and send It III Th e line-u .

. .. On \\ ednesday, l\IlIrch S, at 1.1:> (0-1111\' ,p.to deserve, ou r l ' 1 ~ ) s e s t a t t e n ~ l O n , alii I , eentages tor. theIr de.v:!oplll,ent a ~ I , I , Bah '- \Ve ek w il l be, ,.t'!ll:}rated at .the, .' ;Narberth Srs. W. PhiJa. ,H. S. Alumni

that no eft o n w ~ l 1 l ' h its wellar: mar I g e n ~ n . d p h y s l c a ~ eOllll1tlOn. fh e chillI: l'\arilerth Public School, the children: IL \ Vt: Y(lt ' SIG:\,t:Ul J. Jefferies forward Swartz(Iemand can pOSSIbly compare W l t ~ l th e IaUIIlI1lng th e h l g h e ~ t p e r ~ e n t a g e wa'; I g iV in g a play which will he hoth In- ' 1\.. nv of ou r townsmen have, dur- C. Humphreys forward Shields

benefit whi ch may acerUe therefrom. then awardecl a prize. I'\aturally, hy .. tr .t·,. . I 'ntere tl'll to n o t l l e r s ' la I' OdelJ

. . ,'s U<. I e ,IllC I S g I . 111g t Ie past tw o weeks , s i gned th e

It IS for thiS reason that those II I I this plan , the hahy having hall the: as well as children On t ha t d av ' ., t(1 11,'1,'e E,ssex ayenue cu t L. Davis center McFarland'1 ' I' tl 'k I' I f ' t l · I -t , I' t, l' I' tl . I " _ : . . . 'petItIon E ..( l arge o. Ie \ \?r cal 01 Ie I les. al van ages 0 n.r I .In( em Iron . i e v e r ~ ' ch ild hay ing a ha llY In'other or !throllgh under the railroad, .... D a v I s . . . . . . guard '.' Brown

earnest co -oper at IOn o [ e ve ry mem- Iment and care was 111 t he m at te r o[ sister tinder t"'o v e a r ~ of ag e w il l h e i Tltl' , lIt IS l le ed ed Cap t. W. Durh in. guard ,. Selby. . I . II ' I • • • " .'" , . la t lC nnllro'ieme ',. '"

her of th e c o m m u 1 l 1 t ~ > a)H especHt : Ith e prize, hkewlse th e ~ u o . s t . f ~ r t l l J ~ a t e ,given a hambino (doll) to w ea r a s a there is no Iioubt, an d Mr, Caldwel l, F le!d ~ o a l s - J e f t . e r l ~ s : ,J; . H u m ~does Ithe f I O ~ ' t l l c o m l n l l t t e e I u r ~ e U ~ one. 1 1 1 ~ orller. t.o e l l l I l 1 n ~ ~ e "h iat ; badge. The hamhino b ad ges w ere who ha s IlCen greatly Interestell In th e P h ~ e ~ d s , 2

4, L. FDavls, 9

3DBurhll l, 2

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peop e 0 1 ar lert I to le ru e d seems Ike ulltalr competltlOn, t I e : made u nd er t he direction o f M rs . C. . w'lI I e very lad to Ilaye as ShIel s, ; Mc arland ; rown, .t hei r repu t a ti on 1'01' hearty co-opera- cOlltest here in Philadelphia an(l the: A. Mnschamp. YOII ar e cordially in- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' s i ~ n a t ~ r e s ~ gpossible dl l ring J<'onl goals-L. Davis, 12: Shie lds , 3 ;

tion and support In every good anti sUJ'l'oU!Hling towns has, resolved itself i vHed t o l ie present. th e ;,oming week. McI<'arland, a. Referee-Dr. Hoffman,

w or th y cau se. T he work here Is be · into a "Better Babies" Contest. not.. __ .__ I f '0 I I ' a v ~ no t signed th e pe ti ti on , Hahnemann . Time of halves- ·-20

ing done in connection with other "Best Bahies '" Contest; In other i A ( ' I n ' I U ~ l I t : V t : : \ ' ' I ' . !vou ~ h ~ U I : 1 do so at onee. ,minutes.

Main Line towns, heing directed 11)' a words a "Baby Il11provement"Contest. All who hea rl : t he Trail-Hitters a t , 'eent ral o rgan i za t ion of ,Which th e By th is Jllan hahies nnder two y e ar s t he B ap ti st Church of the Evangel in ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~l\laln Line Citizens' ASs!11:lation 13 th e of age ar e to be registered on \"rlday J a n u a r ~ ' , will he del ig ht ed t o learn Comt-ng '_ Comt-ng! Coming!nucleus. A program which Is gener .t l o f Bah y Week. ( In : \ 'a rhe r th at the that another t eam h as been secured

in character 1'01' t he wor k everywhere Comlllunity HOOIll, on I·'riday, MardI o f e qu al ahillty for Sunday evening. M 0 V I E Sand is modified and adapted to t11'? 10th, betwe en t he hours of 2 and 5 T he y will h av e co mp le te charge of

local condit ions prevai ling at eaeh sta- o'cloel, in th e afternoon). T he p hy - the se rvi ce heginning at 7.45. Team

tion ha s been arranged. The sut,- sieian in charge w il l t he n d es ig na te FOllr, composed of raih'OIl<1 mell, ha s

gestlon ha s been made t ha t. a 5 fa r a<; a time and p la ee f or the ex.amlnation Ih ad m ar l,HI su ecess in it s meetings.

possible, local aetivltles for the week 1 0 1' the hahy. The percentages award- T h e ~ ' have r ea eh ed over 200 people

M ar dI 5 th to th e 11 th he suspended Icd al'e r e l ~ o r d e l l an d where errors o f d ur in g th e past real'. I f th e demand

and one and al l 110 homage to Hi s ' an r kind ar e fonnd the parents will f to-day is fo r a w o r t h ~ ' apologetic hereMajesty "The B a b ~ ' . " I he Instrlleted hy th e physician 01' a n . is It In lives t ra n sf o rmed hy the

T he l oc al cOlllmlttee is headed llY' a t tend ing n l lr se a s to their e or re et io n. g ra ee o f God and devoted to th e ser

:'I'll's. Fletcher W. Stites. She is h(!- Th e nnrse will l a te r v is it t he c hi ld t o ; vl ee o f C hrist. Here ar e the wan

ing assisted hy th e Hev. Chris. G. a sc er ta in w he th er the Instructions ' deI 'S in their lives t h at c annot lIe ex

Koppel, In eharge of Bahy S u n l l a ~ ' given have heen understood al\(I fol-l plainell from an r human hasis. \VeIn th e churches a nd S un da r schools; I lowed. I f n ot , t he y w il l h e r ep ea te ll : ar e glad ~ h a t we, ar e a bl e t o announee

Mr. Fletcher W. S ti te s and Mr . W. Ar- 'tnd another visit made at a later such an lllterestmg anll he lpful meet

t hl lr Col e i n charge of th e mass meet-I time, A rter an interval of five 01 i ng a nd we hope that a l a rge number

Ing of citizens; Dr. Romaine C. Hoff- s ix w ee ks a seeond examinat i on will of the c o m ~ l U n l t y . w il l a va il .them

man to arrange for the "Better h e m ad e and t he h ah le s show ing th e s el ve s o f t hIS chOIce opportu11lty to

Babies ' Contes t ," Mrs. Homalne C. g r ea te s t imp rovement w il l h e award-[ hear of this work that I ,being COmt-ng '_ Comt-ng '_ COmt-ng ,_H of fm an i n charge of the Mothers' ell t he pr ize s. 11. is p la nne d t o o ff er Iwrought a s t he a ft ermat h of B I I l ~ Sun-

Meeting, P ro f. Wm. T. Melch io r amI three prizes. Those in charge of the: day. - - , . . . . - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , . . . . ~ - - - - - - . . . . . . , " " " " ' . . . . . . , , , . , . . . = ~ = , . . . . ~Mrs. Melchior for "Sehool Day," Mrs. c o n t ~ s t feel t ha t a si de from the mat- i ( ' O ~ D r F ~ I ' I ' Y n,rn. n t : n A " U FOn ' l ' [('KET8. ICLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTSW. Arthur Cole, chaiJ't1Hln of Public- tel' of th e prizes It w ou ld h e a dls- M ea ns t wo s hows , Harris Theatre,ity Community, assisted hy Mr.:;. tine! advantage to llarents to· have . The Tuesday teas c o n t i l l l ~ e t o f l our -I 1 < ' r i d a ~ ' n ight , Mar ch 3. 1<'irst show, Two cents per ' ~ ~ ~ d \ ~ : r d ~ ~ \ · ..nee; minimum

1"letcher W. Stites, Mrs. W. O. Poor, their babie s examined . so that they Ish and th e a t ~ e n d a l ~ c e Is lllcreasing. 7.:10. Good wholesome fun, clean en ,

1\11'. H. C. Ga m and th e l'\arbert.h m ay kno w how n ear l y t hey measu re A spedal meetmg of al l th e members tertainment ' al l fo r a good cause .Boy Scouts; Mrs. C. T. Moore, neWf;- up to the requi remen ts for normal and their friends will be held on _ _ _

paper publ ic i ty ; Mrs. I". H. Harjes, children. Al l parents of babi e s under Tuesday th e 7th of March, in the :\,t:EULl:WORK nUII,D.Jr., In charge of th e baby exhibi t . Itwo "ears of age ar e urged to reg-. Community Cluh room at 3 o'clock. Th e next s ew ing mee ti ng of th e FOl!XIl-A l ar ge n umher of arUeleN nre

Narberth's progranl is as follOWS: Ister ' t ll enl . Mi ss Conle\l.", a trained!, Mrs. H it ch co ck w il l i nt er es t t he N.arllertll "'eedlewllrk GUI'ld "'1'11 be being held Il t th e PUhllc School whichIn, . , . were found at Lhe ""IlHhlngton Socia l . Jf nl1Y

S u n d a ~ ' , Mar ch 5t h, B ah y Day in Inurse residing In Narber th , has very! ladies with "A Li tt le Mothe rs ' Demon- held in the Community R oom o f th e uf them helung to ) 'ou plenlle enl l for th" lI llIS 1 1 1 . Itt" " at thl' otflt 'e nll)-" afternoon wh(>11 H('hool 1N

ellUrc l es a nt Ulll ay se 100 s. Ikindly offered he r servlc•!s 11l t Ie con-I s ra Ion. Y. M. C. A., on Wednesday, 1\larch S, In Ilellolon.TuesdaY, Marell 7th, Mothe rs ' M e e t - t e s t and D r. H of fm an w il l be very Mrs. Dav id S ti ekne y w il l b e t he re at 2.30 P, M. The society ha s decided . ---- ---

Ing at th e Community Room, Y. M. g la d to hear from a ny o th er Ilurses 'Ion t ha t d ay to receive an y dues no t to meet I'ortnlghtly <luring March and W.\ST};D-Smull (nmll)' ,1ellln'll tu rent nn. d 1 year ly It''tlNe. eh;-ht t o t we lv e.. r u O l l l hoUMa

C. A" at 3.30 o'cloek. A dress lY who may he a bl e t o assist. yet h anded In, April to work for th e Red Cross un 1I11lln I ,h le, betwc"n ( )"erhrnuk an ll1\1rs, N. D. Hltcheock, of Temple Unl- Let me repeat. ou r plea, "Work ' Soclet". A full atiendanee Is greatly \\·PlIlewu

u,!. 1I1uIlt hllve eleelrie light, Ilte"lIl

I.J ot' ho t water h en t . n lm le rn p lu m bi n g. Sl7.e

verslty, an au th or i ty o n " Ho me E co - with us if yo u can; help us with your The Garden NurseI'll'S announce n desired. ~ [ r 8 . A. J. LOOM, Secretnrr. u( luI. lUI) (eel h ~ lUI) f eet o r !nore,

uomics" and the care of the child. Interest, your sympathy, your attend-I thlR I ssue conce rning s ha de t re es , ~ t ~ : ~ r : . e ~ ~ , e r l ~ ~ l I o l : .. . F . ~ ~ ~ n A ~ ; ' t I ~ ; ; : . e ~ ~ y ( : ~ " ~ I ( ~ : .Demonstration by a t ea ch er a nd m em - a ne e at meetings at al l events," which they offer at prices 'Nithin :\,ARUEUTH'S lUG NIGIlT. uutN hullllinJ.:. eotllll.l1t1J.: or eHher 1l1111l11

hers o f t he " Li tt le Mothers' Leagu-3" Annn U. nnrJell. I'reach of all, It w il l b e well to loo k Mo vi ng p ic tu re s, plenty o f t hem and l ; ~ : i , - ~ ~ ~ ~ " . " ~ _ ! ~ ' : . ~ ~ . _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - -of Philadelphia, IlD thei r announcemen t and, as Mr, d Y I h I 1 HI h

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al l g o o . ou r n g t to au g I. g - 1"011 lil.\l.Jol-Nurherth. gxceptlonlllly de.lr-W e d n e s d a ~ ' , March 8 th, School DaY, . Wohl er t s a ys , "plant and make the c l ass vaudevi ll e, MIss W il so n w it h Ilhle building lot IUO feet loy ~ 1 (eet, withwhen children of th e school will pre- l 'N('LADIEO LETTt:RS AT NAR· shade commIss ion unnecessa ry. Narber th 's best juven ile ta len t. Added I : ~ \ ~ : n : . l r : ~ : l l t ~ ~ ~ ~ · U l r t ' ; ~ ~ ~ . ' ; ~ ( I J , e : t ' 5 ~ ~ . J ~ : ~ ~ ~ :Rent there a little faIn' p la y woven 1U:R'l'H POST O}'}'ICE. attraction, Roy ShImp, p i anIst . Harris 10UI ChelllnUt Iltreet, or Nurherlh, 605. __

about th e baby, together with other Mr. Jonathan Butler, Miss Florence I· lloylug Picture!! au d Vaudel'llIe Tlleatr D, Friday nlgllt, MarcIl 3, DoorsItt It SII th l C min F Idn ' "'OR S.\I.Jol-Stuble with two atalls Ilnd bOl(

appropriate exercises, T;lchardson. I\ I OJ" I mn. M ,0 g r ' o p e n 7,30. Direct managamen t Nar- .tall, wagon house , hay lof.l anti nllln'NThursdav• March 9th. Storti·, T)ar, , Edlmrtl S. Bn".s, P. lie ~ , _ ~ 1 l 0 h t l " . ~ [ l l . r r l s Theut,.re.. First Show, ber tl l B r an cl l Que en Mar'y 's Guild . room. Coat $1000, Goo,1 con<lltlon. Sale" ...) l' llrlce. $liiO. l ~ ll . ,TUHtlCP. NUl'herth, Penna.

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Fancy Fruit and Vegetables,

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Ullby Week

SERMON

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GOOD SINGING

YOU ARE WELCOME

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Prime MeatsHome Dressed Poul t ry , Butte r, Eggs

and Game.

"A Store for Particnlar People"

IT IS BETTERTo Have HOUSEKEEPER

Fill Your Prescript ions , ThanWish You Had.

JAMES G. SCANLIN

Contracting Painter

That il is juslaboul as cheapand much moresallsfactory to se-leCI your 101 from

Narberth's Highest Tractand build your bouaeaceordinl: 10 your ow n plansand lhe way you want it-and Where yOU Wa,lI,t-as 10 buy a Ready-MadeHouse?

Mrs. Carroll Downes gave ad inner dance to f ri en ds f rom

Chester an d Philadelphia.

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MAKE SURE OF YOUR CHOICE NOW

T ERMS TO SU IT

FMJnstIce Montgomery Avenue .I NARBERTH, Or

, l 612 Chestnul 51., "hi la .

Mrs. Frederick G., of Haverford

avenue, ha s house guests this weekf rom New York.

THE FIRESIDE

Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Foote and family

have re turned from a week ' s v isi t at

Atlantic City. Mrs. Foot e i s now th e

g ue st o f o ne of he r friends at Char

lotte, N. C., fol' a fortnight.

HAURY. A. JACOBS,

EdJtor,

H. C. GAUA,Ach'crtls lng Manager.

OUR TOWN

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Owned, and Published every Thurtl

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Mrs. C. R. Blackall G. M. Henry

Mrs. C. T. Moore A. J. Loos

Mrs . E. C. Stokes Henry Rose

Miss .Adah Durbin W. T. Melchior

Earl F. Smith O. L. Hampton

AssocIate Editors.

d ay s o f q ui ck en ed p at ri ot ism a nd to th e active members of th e fire com

r ea li za ti on o f dange r of aggress ion pany at Elm Hall, on Monday even

from outside, a close watch should ing, March 6. There will be some

be kept on, an d a record of, all of speaking and probably some other en

doubtful loyalty . It er ta lnme nt . T he m ai n o bj ec t i s tohave ou r citizens turn ou t i n f or ce

Now that we have had an oppor tun- a s a mark of, recognit ion of ou r ha rd

I ty t o b ec om e better acquainted wit h worki ng and b ra ve fire laddies . T ~ i Sou r pUblic school, we ar e In a pos it io n i s no t a ~ o n e y maker or a charIty,

to apprecia te i t s needs In th e way of. bu t a ~ e . n s meeting, t o s how proper

Increased space a nd e qu ipme nt . A nd a ppr eCi at Ion o f men s work. There

th is br ings us f ac e t o f ac e once more wlJ1 be good gruh s e ~ v e d by a com

with th e old uestion of location for pe tent ca te re r . I t WIll be a get-

I'ldi q together affair and eve ry red-blooded

a neW)\I1 ng. . N b I Id I tWhile we realize th e fu ll fo rce and man 111 , ar erth s IOU )e presen .

weight of the a rgument i n f av or of U COMMUNICATIONS Bett)" Ullxf!:-r's GOSlliII.separate. c en tr al lY l oc at ed b ui ld in g I _

MAIZIE J. SIMPSON, for th e primary grades, yet it may be I You n ev er c an teH about a woman;

Cashier. that there ar e advantages to l)e de- I Perhaps tha t' s WII" we think them--------------- I To th e E<!itor of Our Town; ,, rived from I<eeping the various . 'all so nice.

I· · t 1 '1 I Has an v commulllty ever before I .

g ra de s t og et he r a s a Ulll e< W 10 e, .' You uever find two ahke at anyonewhich far outweigh convenience of 10- b ~ e n affl. ICted With. a ga.s s er vi ce s oI time,

I cation. If so. it would be a serious ' VIle as IS now bemg dIshed ou t to And you never find" one alike twice.

Send a ll l et te rs an d n ew s i tem to Imistake to follow blindly a single N . a ~ b e r t h ? Sure ly our hurne rs ar e n o IYou ar e se ldom whol ly certain thatP. O. Box 404. line of argument wit ho ut g iv in g d ue Ig ~ v l l l g . us one-half th e candle powel they love you -

Send a l l adve rt i sing copy to P. O. con si de ra ti on t o o th er phases of th e Iot theIr type. . You ar e o f ten migh ty certain thatBox 820. 'ti Is not the gas COlllpan)' under con- I tiley do 't .

. P 0 B ques on. I. . In.Mal{e all remIttances to . . ox I f this were a question of business I t r a c ~ to f ~ I ~ l l 1 s h us a ce rta in quahty IAnd a man m ay fancy still,

118. IHI!iCY In th e conduct of the af fa i rs o f; o r h g h t - ~ I ~ l l 1 ~ ga s beyond what we IT ha t h e h as t he s tro ng es t Will, Estimates Telephone.Our Town is on sale at th e depot a corpo ra ti on . t he course adopted ar e r ~ c e l v l l l g . Is th e m at te r u p to , But a woman ha s the strongest, _

newsstand, and at th e store of H. E. would be hased upon the advice awl our .clty fathers or do ~ get p r ope r, won't. 1M ' BDavis. views of those in active management servIce only by complalllt from each , . . . . I iesen s akervEntered as second-class matter, Or:- of t he bus in es s a nd familiar with i t s ind iv idua l user? Does .an y one in The ChI PI sororIty gave a most I N A RB ER TH A R CA D E

t?ber 15, 1914, at the. Post Office at Idetails, because they ar e best equipped town Imow what r e l ~ t l o n o ur to wn enjoyable leap year dance at Elm Hall, BU ILD ING

r \a rb er th . P ennsvlvama , unde r the to give an in te l ligent opinion and to gas contract and servICe bea rs t o the on Tuesday evening. T he s oro ri ty I Bread Cake Rolls PiesAct o f Mar ch 3, 1879. give eadl argument. pro lLnd con, i ts f ra nd !i se t he gas company holds? colors were u sed for d ecor at io n, th e Candy . lee C r e a ~ •

THURSDAY, MAHCn 2. 1916 proper we ight. Why sholll<l n ot t he ,I . ~ l q l 1 h - e . . . . . color scheme being carried out mostl CATERING FOR PARTIESsame pla n or pr oc ed ur e be followed I ,et'f€ctively in c re pe pape r a nd Chi Pi !

----- in the determination of t ~ l e · problem To the gditor of Ou r Town. hanners. Among th e members and IEMERGENCY PHONE CALLS I now hefor e us ? I In t he c ur re nt i ss ne of Our T own guests presents w ere Miss Mary TO ELIMINATE PUNCTURES

Fire 350. I It is the duty of ou r school direc- I )·ou , ~ I a v e , an a r ~ i c l e , ' :Pro tect You: Howand, MiRs Marjorie Jefferies , Miss I USEPolice 1250. I tors to ke ep i n touc h w it h a ll m at - Dog. I' rom tillS artICle I quote. Carolyn Irwin, Miss Lintla Kirk, Miss I

Ite r s re la t ing to the welfare of t he "Ha ve y ou p ai d your dog tax? Do He le n J on es , Miss Katherine Mc- DUPLEX DOUBLE THICKNESSschools. Presumahly they ar e fa- )'OU value your dog eno ugh t o p ay ta x Dowell. Miss Estelle Bottoms, Miss I '

EDITORIALS miliar with every p ha se o f tlle ques- [.lHI get tag?" Isabelle Martin, Miss Evelyn Harris,

I l ion which ha s been troubling us for I ~ most cases th e answer wlll he ~ i s s He.len Wingate, M.lss Adah D ~ r - AUTOMOBILE TIRESY h er d 1 t say how hlll, MISS Augusta WItherow, MISS

Ia numher of years. Our principal an d yes.. ou, owe" . , 0 10

tl t i l Mildred Harris. Miss Madeleine Mc- G f d5000MIS .is a s si s ta n ts have the <\irect man- Ie ax may le pa1l . Coy, Miss Florence Ward, Miss Anna ,' uaran ee I es ervlce- .-.-. I agement of th e huslness---that of III pl'evlous issues of Our Town

Several enterprlslllg lIIen III ou r bor-

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t" . . 1 '11 11 as to fit there i a notice that a collector will } < ~ a s t o n , Miss Marian Haws , Miss Hilda I.. . . rall11ng ou r e 11 <re ~ " , S IT' k M S'ough ar e worklllg llldustrlOUsl)' o n t he t hem f or good e it iz ens hi p. We chose call. lIow will he kl&'JW where to medley, Mr. Alan ' - I r , r. Imes,

gssex avenue tunnel project.. They them to conduct the husiness be ca use call'! Will he make a house-to-house Hichards, Mr. Kenneth Hami l ton, Mr. Ide. ~ e r v e t.he loyal suPP?rt o[ every Iof their spedal training an d fitness e aa va ss ? W hat i f o ne Is no t at home Wayne Randall, Mr. Edwin Bertoiett'lt I ur town f\O one ha s vet I Mr. Whar ton Ingram, Mr. Maitland - - -

CI Izen o. o. . . ' , : ,. in that particular l in e o f work. T h e ~ ' when t he c ol le cto r caU s? Wi ll Iepresented an) plauslhle r ea so n \ \h . ar e there fore bes t fitted t o gi ve th e call again Can a tag he secured by Blottoms'J Mr. MMag1arbge t W a l ~ I ~ , MMr"1 t e ~ ~ t l ; ~ I : ~ r : ~ a ~ : { , " l : ~ a ~ l ~ e : ~ ~ ; ~ s l l ~ , ~ ~ a ' ; { . ~ ~ t he t unne l shou ld no t h cons t ruc ted direc tor s aU necessarY information mail? Frol ll whom? C larles ones, r. to er Du r l1l1, r. per cent. more wearing .urface. which means. f t I a Sl ned th epe"' Louis Winne, Mr. Charles McCarter, added life to the tire, and there 1. no chance

-:-I.n ac, everyone s " g .= and advice concerning the- plant an d I imagine ther!.' ar e others In the Mr. Henr" Howes, Mr. Carroll Downes. 010f a t o P l u . , ~ c p t l u l e r = . O O f u f r a , c r o l ~ •. tructlon glye. fromtltlOn so far who 11<IS had an OppOl . t t l t I pt ·t j'or same fix I am They have a pup , U L

. . I t t1 . e qU lpme n s o as 0 les a< a I _. . Mr. Rollert Towne , Mr. W il li am Jef- ' For rough country Use the DUPLEX tiret U I l l ~ y to do, so WIt I wo or .,Iree e ~ I the pnrposes intended. "Thy no t le t The )' h av e n ot r ec ei ve d a visit from f er ie s M r W il li am S im ps on Mr. and cannot be e"celled. And t h e ~ ' are as ea. yceptlOns.. 'I he. people of N a . r b . e r ~ . 1 I tile questloll I ,e set tle<1 i ll this man- a col le ct or . They want a tag bu t , . ' r id ing a. any on the market. The air .pace

t t tI h It s Mrs. Andrew Green and Mr. and Mrs. and pressure Is the .ame a. with pneu-want. thIS p r o J e ~ : pu I roug , I ner? At an y rate, let ns have the they don't know where to ge t it . L P Drinker matlcs, which makes them very resll lent .practIcaUv Unanllll0US. 'Vhell th e pe-lit You might IHlhlish th e answer in ... They are the mo. t economical for the car. . .' "1 tl mprovemen s. " O\\'ller an-' " . tl I tl II I I rtItIon IS presented to Councl lere tile Ilex.t issue. U oa\ e me 'y 1e e m nat on 0

r J P I f I tiro t roubles-no stopping' to fix. punctures.s ho ul d h e n o q ue st io n but t ha t it will • I n t e r e s h ~ d Citizen, Mr. ". . eeb eS". 0 ona avenue,I'l'Ire. of thl;' type arc used by the U. S. G o ~ -r ec ei ve f av or ab le con si de ra ti on , f or "'hen a cold winter's night ~ ' o u are recently returned from a two weeks' ernment and large corporatlon•.

ou r Councilmen ar e supposed to be silting hy th e fireside thal lking your I ' . - trip to 'Florida. I t h ~ " ~ o : ; ~ ~ ~ n ~ I : , ~ ~ ~ e . ~ .tock we wlll oreer atlucky s ta r s t h at "ou have lL comfort- To th e b<htor of Our Town: 3

Progressive men who ar e enjoying • - - - , 0,,3 $ !I.OO 35x4 $17.9&ahle home an d all of a sudden the On visiting your town I was sorry I' 30x3 % 10.25 3(;,,4 'f., 21.60

th e p r iv il ege o f administering th e af- I Mrs. Horace Moo re w ll entertam, 32x3 % 13.H, 26"41," 22.90fire bell r in gs , a nd )·ou s ay t o you r- to h ea r t ha t Officer Hill ha s had a I f 33 4 16 l'

fairs of a progressive town. her Br idge Cl ub on MOil< ay a ternoon x • . . . . • .. , :l7x4 % •••••• 2 4 . 0 ~self: "I don't have to go, t lJ an k g oo d- s ev er e s pe ll of grip, but was informed I I . '0 b k 34:<4 . . . . . . 17.10 37x(; ...... 2670

at ler lOme In ver roo . All other . tant lart l . Izes al.o f u r n l . h ~ d ., ness," do you ever stop to think of; that he was 1I0W able to he about Add 10 per cent. for non-.kid.'I'he incident recorded in ou r iSSUe th e hoys ou t there on th e machine? f again. Terms: Net cash Ilt 10 per eent. discount.

Mrs. L. P . D ri ll ke r, o f Mer io n ave- Try the.e tire" no\,' an" to .u p tof last week cOllcerlling th e Karberth There tlIC\.' ar e sacrificing their own This, no doubt . w il l s to p t he cigar- , u .... re rompt rt · d t bridge on Monday del ivery send order today, making remit

resident who loudly cursed his home comfor t , rushing into 110body knows ette business again , which I h ea r h as nue , e n e allle a , t"nce I l l ' P. O. : l l o n e ~ ' Order. draft. or checl<.town in a crowded r ai lway c ar , is what kind of trouble, taking a chance, increased by his absence from th e afternoon in honor of he r house guest , ~ ~ I l ~ e r d ~ p e ~ ~ ; ~ q : e o : ~ s . u m e r o n l ~ · . De.crlptlve

:Miss Florence Ward , o f B ro ok ly n, N. usignificant only a s i l lu st ra ti ng the ex- an unselfish chance. and wh at for? street. Y H t M' Li d Ak D I T' btremes to which the spirit o f f au lt - I ~ o r the preservation of th e l iv es and I Otncer Hill , in m)' opinion, deserves IT: k M e gUves s AWter e M l s ~ Mn a I ron up ex Ire and Ru ber Co.

. . f f tl . f II ·t· . . I 1 . tl I t " I r . ISS er a r man, ISS ar yHnding and un fa ir critiCIsm leads Ill- property 0 an y 0 lelr e OW-CI I- great c:re<lIt lo r saw 11m Ie as R d M W R D H 11 M AKRON. OHIO.I t b · d tl t' 11 . J . f tl owan, rs. . . . a, rs.considerate people. It is safe to as- zens t la may e 111 ange r - la sa. week 111 anuary re turnl l lg rom Ie C t M J 1 HIM' M _

. 1 If I d fi t yo r louse I' I I I " ros on, rs. 0 111 0 me , ISS arsume that t hi s pa rt i cu l ar indivldua I you never la a re a u 1 'CIty. w lere Ie was sent, ,r1l1gll1g' guerite Kirk, Miss Helen Priest an d ARE YOU AWAREh as n ev er lifted h is h au t! no r con- perhaps you do no t r ea li ze th e abo' w it h h im what he went for, while'

tributed a dollar to p romo te th e wel- solute ne ed o f a fire company , and i t IConstahle Walser. with two others, Mrs. W. J. DuBree.

fare of an y community in whi ch h e Is to be hoped that t h e wo rs t wil l n ot went to Cynwyd that same day, hu tha s resided. He Is undoubtedly have to happen to m ak e y ou ap- returned withont an y game. Miss Wade Howenstein, of Chestnut

d n Iv ignorant of th e real inner Ip re ci at e t he efficient little company How i s i t t h at Const ab le Wal se r has a v ~ n ~ e . is spendln?, few d ~ Y S ine se . . d tic t' d' E lm H al l 'Vllm1l1gton Del. vlsi t l llg relatIves .l if e o f this town-of i ts m an y .organ-I an appara us 0 a. e 111 . so man)' numbe rs f or his F or d, f or "

izations ant! a ss oc ia ti on s d ev ot ed t o Remen.lber, th e actIve m e m b ~ r s ar e i ns ta nc e. h e h as 54217 at one time,; . ,religious, mor al a nd soc ia l upl i ft , and i no t paId. for tak ing thei r lives m their then 45413. then again 77368. all In i Mr. H ~ w a r d . OlIver, ?f Montgomer)

t o c ivi c wel fa re a nd p rogr es s. I handS-ill fact, they pay dues for th e th e same month. Who can explain,! a ~ e n u : , IS qUIte ill WIth pneumonia.

Such men ar e personally negligible I p ri vi le ge . You can l o ~ k ou t of the, or does th e law g,ive cons tables the! HIS frIends wish to express sympathy

and insignificant, and, fortunately, ar e Iwind?w when th e macl1lne goe s by t o right to use anyone's number? and hope for a speedy recovery.

in a ver y sma ll minority. They be- a n e l g ~ ~ b o r l n g hlaze and inwardly re- How do es ou r friend Stites findIon to th e cuckoo species-birds un-I mark, It may. be my turn one o ~ these enough excer is e s in ce t he base ball ' Mr. and Mrs. B. B: Wah l, o f Wood-

gi bl' I torl'ous for their unpleas- d ay s t o b e viSIted by t ho se boys. B ut se ason e nd ed? , bine avenue, ar e be1l1g congratulated . .env a ) 10 . suppos" "011 re no t even an inactive' . 1 bi tl f d ht SIde avenue IS "1'sitl'llg 11er motller dllt I ·t· t ic o f f ou li ng their own I C - a . . Commi ss io ne r McC le ll an d es erve s u po n tI e r loa aug er . ' ' •

an c IRrac erls member and take no mterest 111 the ,___ IBoston, Mass.t

Igreat credit for t h eway Hampden ave-

ne s s. fire company. no t even enougll to pay . Mrs W J DuBree of Narbe rth ave-The o c ~ u f 1 ' e n c e has Its lesson f O th e a nnua l due s of $3? How would n,ue. ha s b .een f ixed . Let th e good I nue, ~ n t ~ r t ~ l n e d at ' bridge on We d- Mrs. H. C. Churchill, 309 Woodside

a l .chrolllc fault-finders an d haS?I you feel if you SUddenly n ee de d t he "0 1k cont1l1ue. Visitor. ; nesday afternoon. aYenue, I s entertaining at cards thisCrItIcs, whether in th e home. th e 0 f ir e c om pa nv 's s er vi ce s an d needed I 'afternoon.

fice, th e community or the nation. them badly? ' Of course they'd respond· Mr. an d Mrs. Stuart Turner, Mrs.

Loyalty, at the l e a s ~ . demands that as quickly as t ho ug h y on ha d con-I 'rt:S'rDIOXIAL DINNf:R Graves and Miss Dorothy Graves,

if one can find noth1l1g good to say tributed a barrel of $5 gold p ieces to I The testimonial banquet to be given formerly of Narbe rth , have returned

of these, he sh?uld s a ~ o t l l i n ~ . T.lle t he o rg an iz at io n, b ut h ow unsel f ish to the Volunteer Firemen of Narberth to this vicin ity and ar e mak ing thei r

ma n who pub lIc ly crit ICIses Il lS WIfe their action in contrast to yours. on Monday evening, M arch 6, In Elm residence In Wynnewod Manor.or f am il y i s regarded with contempt; I t is your duty as a citizen, to you r- Hal l. w il l be an important affair, and

if he does l ikewise as to hi s em- self, your famil)', and you I" neighbors from present prospects wil l b e largely Mrs. Sadie Jones, of Windsor ave

ployer, he l os es h is position. In the to contribute to the support of th e attended. I nue ent er ta in ed the Thimb le Club ittcommunity, such a man .I s looked fire c ompa ny. Lo oking at th e It will be well to get a ticket as her' h om e o n Wednesday afternoon.upon as an undesirable citIzen, whose pecuniary side alone, it i s c he ap p ro - e ar ly a s you possibly can in order to

departure is hailed with JOY. Bu t te ct ion a nd ki:!eps y ou r i ns ur an ce r es er ve your seat at th e banquet.

nowhere Is disloyalty more despicable premium down. Taking t l lebroader Good speakers an d excellent enter

than towards one' s own country, and view of it, it should be a pleasure to ta inment have been arranged for, no t

espec ia l ly on t he p ar t of ou r adopt- feel t ha t y ou r name is enrolled on speaking of th e good meal that is

ed c it iz en s. Those who come here th e list of members and tbat you ar e yours.

to e sc ap e i nt ol er ab le " c on di ti on s d oi ng something for th e good o f the This affair is no t a money-making

abroad, or to make money, or fo r commun ity. Fo r goodness sake, man. , s c h i: !me- ju st a n idea to ge t t ogethe r I Mrs. H . E . R ee d, o f Ma pl ewo od, N.whatever reason, should at least have enr ol l, a nd quickly. Do y ou r l itt le t he men of t he bor ough who ar e will-; J., is visiting Mrs. W il li am L iv ln g

the d ec en cy t o r emain s il en t, i f they bi t -you ar e lucky no t to be pUlled ing to aid it with their presence an d I ston, of 415 Narberth avenue.do not approve of o ur i ns ti tu ti on s o r o ut of a warm bed at three o 'c lo ck i n h el p. I

acts. To i nd ul ge i n d is lo ya l tirades the mor ni ng w it h t he m er cu ry at T he c os t Is low-one dollar per I Miss Haight, of Wis sa hi ck on i s

o f a bu se is in the worst possible taste. abou t t en above, t o h el p fight a f ir e, plate. Ispendlng th e week-end with he rIn fo re ign coun t ri es, sueh offenders as some o th er s m ay have to should brothe,r, Mr. Arthur Haight, of Wind-

ar e deal t wi th summarily. Uncle Sam your place take fire some of these fine Enjoy yoorse lf ; g et y ou r money''! so r avenue. Iha s been fa r too to lerant and lenient days. wor th . B e a Pollyanna. Harris ' The. _

i n t he past wi th such cases. In these A testimonial dinner is to be given Dtre, Friday n ight , Mar ch 8 r d ~ Mrs. George H. Gifford, of 310 Wt:'od-=------------ .J

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SOc Corresponding Cards,Onr esteemed principal, Mr.

Melchior, h as r et ur ne d from the

School 1'I'Ien's Convent ion. hcld at

Detroit. We helieve th'at some peoplewer e under t he imp re ss ion that Mr.Melchior was to be away for three Of

four weeks. However, Mr. Melchiorreturned at th e end of a week and is

now in his accustomed place.

School motto:

Without. halting, without rest,Lifting hetter up t o b es t.

AM, SAIX'rs ' }'. E. CHURCH.

TilE })U};snYTERIAN CHURCH.

Wednesday NIgiit 1I1eeting.8.00.-The Men 's B ib le c la ss w il l

conduct the service this week. Great

Interest prevails. The roung people

still hold t he r ec or d fo r attendancene\". , John Yllll Ness, lIUnlster. with the Woman's Missionary Society

The meet ings for next Sunday ar e but two points behind-. The men have

as follows: arranged for a great meeting. Come10.00 A. M.-Sunday S choo l. A wel- and e njoy the surprises.

c ome f or al l. J[JFlslOlulry Jleetillg.11.00 A. M.-Public wors hi p. T he The Woman's }<'orelgn Missionary

pastor wi ll begin a series of se rmons Soc ie ty wil l hol d their next meet ing

on th e Ten Commandments. Tuesday, March 7, in the ehurch. Mrs.7.00 P. M.-Young People's meeting. James A. Scott is hostess. Mrs.

Leader Madeleine V. McCoy. IChar les Jenkins speaks upon the sub-

8.00 P. M.-Evenlng wor sh ip . S er - ject. "How Nat iv e Chr is ti an s Give."man theme, "Abounding Grace ." Dehate. "Resolved, That eve ry Chris -

fhl1rch NotCH. tian shonld he a Tither," hy Mrs.Hev. Mr. Van Ness offidated at a Pattison and Mrs. Rohertson. Soloist,

pret ty marr i age ceremony last Mon - Mrs. Wayne Arney.day morning in t he P re sbyt er ian

Chu rch . T he contracting part ies were Jrt:HIOX JIEF;TIXG liOnS};.Mr. Charles E. S. Furness. o f P hi la -

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Merion Meeting House Is opened ford e l p ~ l i a , and Mrs. J es si e E ly Keefer, worship every First-day at 10.30 A.

of Narberth. M. Visitors ar e cordlall)' welcome.Th.'" Ladies' : ~ h : Soeiety ~ r ar - A registry book i s kept for v is i to rs .

rangl1lg for a. 1\'I1te Box SOCIal and A11 are asl,ed to register their names.

Tea," on Tuesday afternoon. March 7. Prof. C. B. Cochran will be present

First-day (Sunday) morning, Febru

ary 27th.

NARBERTH, PA.

Plumbing, Gas Fittingand Heating

NARBE RTH . PA

Prompt Deliveries Assured

Contented Consumers Commend

Cook's Coal

HARRY B. WALL

COAL, WOOD ANDBUILDING SUPPLiES

HERMAN'S BREAD,ROLLS, PIES AND CAKES

The Imperial Grocery

GEO. &W. J. MARKLE

Select Dairies

'W ' eHand l e

Howard F. Cotter'MEATS of1 ~ . 1 QUALITY

v . M. c. A . auu...olNG

(Successor to E. J. HOOD)

HEATER AND IlANGE WORK

SLATE AND TIN ROOFER

10i Forrest AvenueJobbing a Specialty. Narberth, P ..

Special Nursery Milk i n Pape r Car

ton F i lled at Penhurst Farm.

De]) Phone-Narberth 669 D.

100 Narberth AvenueNARBERTH, PA.

Pho ne , 625 or 1284

"PEGGY"

GODFREYTh e Real Estate Man at

114 Woodside Ave.,

be plea sed to assist you in get·ting a home.

' 1 ' ~ l e p h o n e _ N a r b e r t h 685 A.

Prescription Pharmacy

Produced under the personal direction

of Thos. H. Ince.

The UntlualllJed Success 01 Ule Sell·SOil, nILLY U U R K } ~ 111 "PEGGY"

ARCADIACHESTNllT.Bel.Ullh StFinest Photo la y The-atre 01 It s sfze In the .

EntireWorld.

Photopleys-Contlnuous 10 A. M. to 11.30P.M.

Phil&.. Po.

PROGRAMME Week Commencing~ l O l l d l l ) ' , F'ebruur)' 28th.

The pret ty and fascinating Broadway. Star

BILLIE BURKE

jln an entertaining picture speciallywritten for he r and entitled

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Our boys will be the death of usMr. gugene Davis, the Main L ine yet !

foot hall s tar , wil l assist Mr. Leitch,

our local bank manager .

~ n ; T H o D I S T EPISCOPAl, CHURCH.

Miss Gossip found a re,putation.!Whos e w as i t?

A grand surpr ise p ar ty w as g iv en !

to Miss Helen Kernan in honor of he r ' Ask V ir gi ni a Downes how the

twenty-first bir thday, Pebruary 22. pencil shavings get through Miss Ellis'The gue st s wer e: Mrs. J . Smal l, Miss I keyhole.Mary Small , Miss Agnes Small, Miss, __

Mary Lacey, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. por-! There Is a possibility of the Senior

te r and Miss Nellie Porter, Mr. Chas.! Class becoming great Shakesperians.

Schultz, Mr. M ic ha el Salmon, Mr. Oh! Bal1quo !Chas. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J . G. Ma- _

theson, Miss Anna Kernan, Mrs. J. RI All the boys on the baske t ball team

Ker na n a nd Miss Ellen Kernan. had a tine (?) time Friday afternoon

nev. C. G. KOPI)el, Pnstor. Iexcept Carroll Downes,

Sunday services: \ C U CUJ })TIS'I' ,I I n H Hecreation war cry-vlve la raisin-

9,45.-Sunda)' school. OrganizedAdul t Bible c la sses . Offe ring of th e 0. ' TilE };YANHEL Ibread!day for Home and For ei gn Missions. NEXT SUNJ)AY Ask Miss J en ni e L ai rd , of the11.00.-Publlc worship. Sacrament

of th e Lor d' s S uppe r. Rec ep ti on of lnterestlng Dible Scbool Add re ss S ophomore Class, to give you themembers. Sermon details of the disease k nown a s con-

6.45.-Epworth Leal'!:ue. Leader. cusslon of where th e brains ought to

Miss Jean Chalfant. Young People's " Incarnat ing tbe Inenrnatlon" Ibe!meeting of merit.7,45.-Public wor sh ip . S pe ci al ser- Young P eopl e' s G ronp S er vi ce I Something that advertises our

mon by Mr. Koppel i n r ec ogni ti on o f Trall Hit ters ' TeuD! . 'onr school-The Laug!

"Baby Week." Subject . "The MissIon Helpfnl Addresses " - -_ ......_--

of Health aud Sickness." Soloists and Good SingIng 1'Ioving P lc tn re s a nd Vuudevllle

good congregational singing. Strangers I COME with Roy Shlmn . t hi s Coming Fridaywelcome always. "' - .. ! lNllfht. Harris Theatre. FIrst Sholl',

- 7.30 P. M, ;

He". Amlrew S. Ullrke, Pllstor. ST. ,\lARGARET'S CIIITRCH. . We were delighte.d to w e l c o ~ 1 e Mil'sThe serv ices at An Sai nt s' P. E. Early Mas s o n SUIl:hl.y from J\prli Turner once ~ l o r e mto our mlllst last

Church, Montgomery and Wynnewood ['It to October 31st at r..JO A. ~ I From: J.W0nday mornmg. H o w e ~ e r . we. werea ve nues , f or n ex t S unda y ar e as fol- No\"ember 1st to MarCh 31st at 7 A. M. I Just , ~ l ' s o r ~ y t.o ~ , e e MISS Ell Is go.

lows: Late Mass, 9.30 A. M. throughout Ule But such IS lIfe.8.00 A. M.-Holy Communion. I year. Masses on holydays, 6.30 ancl9.45 A. M.-Sunday School.. 1830 A M WeekdaYs at 8. EvenlUl; The ne t proceeds from th e wash'l

11 00 A M -Holy CommuJJ1on anll I' . . . ing-ton social amounted to seventy-five. ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ = = = = = = = = = = ~ = = = = ~.,. devotions and other servIces at regular dollars ( ~ ~ 1 5 ) approximately. I =ermon. . 'p

4.00 P. M.-Evening prayer. I times. - - - ESlimates FurnisheJ Healing: Appliancl's J A MILLER:'I:ext Sunday, R ev . A. S. Burke., - - - - - - - - - , We ar e glad to see that Miss Larze- • •rector of All Saints' will have charge i Hett)" nllxter's Gossip. , lere and Miss Reed, who were III last R. W. CASEof all the services. Dr. Burk e ha s I . week, have returned. Electrl·cal Contractorh e ~ n ahsent for t he p as t t hr ee weeks. i Continued fr?m Second Page

I b f i Hecently a resIdent of the South 'I . . .and It is h O p ~ d tblat every mem

tC;u 0 . S ide found a. scarf which h e l ef t at ' he s emor plar WIll he gIVen on 242 HAVERFORD AVE.

t he c hu rc h WIll : present nex n- , the Post Office. The own er c an h av e the 17th o f Apr il . Great preparations, I ~ t ' p a i r i n g : Telephone

day to welcome hlll l home. .. >' ar e being made for t hi s impor ta nt IMake no te that Sunday, May 21, is I same by c al li ng at t ~ \ e lost. 7fiCet event. a nd t he Senior Class hopes for .

t he da v Bishop Rhinelander will visit ThEre ar e numerous 0 ler artlc es a yonr support .

All Sa"ints' Church t o admi ni st er t he the Post Office. such ll;s gloves, keys, rLEAN S"FE WHOLESOMEapostolic rite of confirmation. P?cketbooks, etc.,. whIch h ~ v e b e e ~ On li'riday afternoon (March 4), at lJ ••• tt •• •Holv Communion at the 11.00 o'clock pIcked up from tIme to. t!me an a o'clock In th e Y. ] \ f . C. A. our boys1-----------------

. • t Sdk al ext ra b rought there, and awaIt Identifica- d OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEEDservIce nex' un ay. ma e I . t' I t1 ' I r mee t t he ir old rival. Abington. A - UNDER BACfERIOLOGIC-'L CONTROL

effort to be present. IOn ly lelr ow Ie S. mission, ten cents. Will you be there?1----------------This invitation is extended to

A large number of the women of ' I t F' 'd . I d I. Pasteurized Milk 1 D e L 1 V ~ R r e Ss t rangers as well as the members of • . I ' I ,as n ay evemllg-, our lOYS e-tile· cllurcll. l'arberth who ar e lIJterestel )\ l tI e f d tl t C I I k II 8 I Brync lov l s Ce rUlJ ed WEST PHILA.

Susan B. Anthon Amendment to the eate . Ie s rong OilS 10 ~ o en '. . MilkThe f ree 'bus t o the church leaves C t' t· y. I t· t't' n team 111 an extra five-mmute perIOd (Pedrlallc Society) OVERBROOK

. t 10 40 S I ·ons Ilu IOn a re c lr cu a mg a pe I 10 I f 95 22 . tl CNarberth statIon a . o n . UUl ay which is to be sent t o t he Congr es s- , g ame ly a score 0 - ,Ill I: on-I Special "Guernsey" MERION

nlornlngs. fl ' I' t . t t' I ' t shohocken H. S. cage. Th e Ime-up \ Milk WYNNEFIELDman 0 t l iS I IS riC , reques mg l I ~ l .0 was as follows: BAW'".CYNWYD

t tl d t II t IS (Roberts· & Sharpless ' a. n

'I'IIE E' " \"GI'I D \})' I 'IST CIIT'I)CII suppor Ie amen men w en I M C t f I ]\'('11 D I I ). , , ,'" ., ) ~ , lJ \ • brought before the Congress. ' c . a r er . . . .. orwar< I er ares NARBERTH

Snllth " forwa rd Beaver CreamBul lerml lk ARDMORE I- - 'F .mcrson l , ; Swift, Pustor. '1\' Etl' I B-ddf W II ' Durbin center Hamilton WYNNEWOOD

I11SS Ie u 0 001 line ave- . Tab le : and Whipp ing

Sundav 9 45 A 1\1 - l l ible School. . d' ' f k t At .Downes , guarll CraIg Cream. , . . . nue, IS spen mg a ew wee s a - , W t1. , - •

~ ; : S c : a l l a s i ~ I ~ ~ : ~ ~ y C ~ I : t ~ : . d p ~ : ~ I i ~ I ~ h : ~ ~ , lantic City. i H a ; ~ ~ ~ " ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ n : '3';' ' H a r ~ ~ h ~ I ~ 7 1 SCOTT POWELL DAIRIESa native of China, now a t t e ~ d i n g the The Imperial Grocerr Company are: S m i ~ h , 1; MlI1er, 2 ; H a n . l ~ l t o n , 1; I _University of Pennsylvallla. Next I ' t 'tI tI . 1 I' DaVIes, 2. Foul goals-Durbm, 11 ou tS unday Mr S ta ff or d R Webb, pres i- up t.o t l eAmmu e WIt I b l ~ I I r ( d e l ~ v e r y of 16; Hamilton, 11 out of 16. SUb-, 1M'.Y I n ~ o . ' ' E .

. : servIce. new au omo 1 e e IVe ry . . 45th d P . h 8t . . r .., r ,dent of th e Philadelplna Young Peo- c ar h as jus t been pu t into serviee by stltute-Davls for Cra ig . an arr IS S. To you what an advantage it isple's Societies wil l s pe ak on "The them. IChanges in China." Our Gi rl s' B as ke t B al l t eam wer e to own your own home?

11.00 A. M.-Mornin g, worship. T ~ l e Mrs. George H. Gifford, of Woodside defea ted by the Conshohocken H. 8.

1

_-------------., WM. D. SMEDLEYordinance of t he L or d s Supper WIll a ve nue has gone to Bos ton Mass for Girls team by the close score of 26-21. Try a Pound of A t th e Cabin,

be observed. Welcome w il l be ex- a s h o r ~ sta)·. , . ' . - - - I ' Narberth & Haverford Aves.te nd ed to one n ew member. Su bject __ : On account of the heavy expenses HOME-MADE FUDGE Iof the. se:,mon, " Incarnat ing the In-I Mr. Robert McCaig and family have' i nc ur red by t he ba.sket ball teams, I ----------------carnatIOn. , . recently moved into No. 111 Woodside the athletic association held a candy H E DAVIS Telephone-Narberth 368.

7.00 P . M.-:oung!'eoPle s servICe. avenue. sale to replenish the treasury. Need- •• EDWARD HAWS

roup Four WIll be 111 charge and a less t o s ay . all pupils responded nobly I _

splendid service i e x p e c t e ~ . Mrs. R Morrison, Jr., who has re-; a nd t he c an dy sal e was a great suc- Plaster and CementWork7,45 P. M.-Evenlllg worslup. G o s ~ e l c en tl y bee n the gue st o f Mr. and Mrs.! cess.

team No. 4 of the Pennsylvania R a I ~ ~ C. V. Graw, of Haverford avenue, has: Estimates Furnished Jobbing

road Y. M. C. A. will have charge. W returned to h er h ome In Woodbury,. 8'2en ul1l1 lJellrtl from the SIdelines, IDO YOU ,THINKis a choice company of men. e N J I Ianticipate a service of greater power ,. . Don't let on but "slips" ar e the of Building a Home? We have the lots,than the one in J an ua ry . B ri ng your - - - I terror and dread of eve ry hones t h igh [I and if you wish will get p lans and

friends and enjoy th e ,evening with us. M ~ Care)' Barr, recentl) ' with the: school pupil's life. Inasmuch as t he se hui ld for you.The prayer service this Wed- 1 \ ~ e r l O n T it le a nd Trust C o . ~ p a n y of: myster ious bits of paper rank next . LL & CO

nesday evening at eight o 'clock wil l l ' a r l ~ e r t h . has t ~ k e n a pOSItIOn with I to earthquakes and submarines. CALDWE .be helpfUl. Subject, "The Function of Wilham T. HarriS.

th e Church," Eph. 4:11-16.Rev. F. A. Aga s, N ew York City,

will speak in the interest of the

"Every Member Canvass," Friday af

te rnoon and evening . March 10. ThIs

is one of th e greatest opportunities

th at has ever come to the church.

There w il l b e a meeting at 2.30 P. M.fo r women. All the officers of th e

church wil1 sit down to supper at th echurch at 6.15. A general service Int h e e ve ning at 8.00. We want every

member t o e njoy this r ich blessing.

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N A R B E l t ' l ' H ~ PA.-OUR TOWN-MARCH 2 1916- ' = ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =Phone672N A HURRY

FOR DRUGS?PHONE

HOWARD'S DRUG STORENARBERTH 1267

We Deli\·er-An\,lhing-Anytime--·Anywhere. .

·WALTON BROS.HAULING FREIGHT, ETC. ALL KINDS OF WORK DONE

Automobile lor Passenger Service. Enclosed lor the Stormy Season

YOUR BEST FRIENDIS YOUR BA NK ACCOUNT

S T AR T A N ACCOUNT WITH

Oriental Planes and Norway MaplesThe two bestornamental,vigorous ~ r o w i n g shade trees. Straight

stems, wel1 shaped tops, good roots an a sure to grow.

11 to 12 ft. high, $1.50 each-20 trees for $25.00

12 to 14 ft. h i g ~ , $2.00 each-20 trees for $35 00

Spec/al P, ice.r 01/ Larger Qutll1titie.r

OUR TREES GROW

A. E. WOHLERT, NarberthPhone , 6 9 6 Narbe r t h

[Iu' i!.Httruluumr ~ r 1 t ! . i t Qhl., '

1323 Walnut St., Philadelphia.

Capital, S"rplus fllId UlIdi'i.','dcd Profiis, $350,000

Depo.rit.r, O't'er $1,125,000

Narberth Office, Arcade BuildingOpen trolll II A. !VI. 10 .j P. !VI. Friday Evenings, i 10 9

...

$242,fi56.44

$242,556.44

~ 1 1 6 , 4 5 5 . 8 1

W. B. GodfreyKennedy Dull'A. P. RediferE. P. Dohl

Spt:nAI, ~ O T I C E .

score-Hotz, Ardmore Y. M. C. A. Juniors havea pretty good team. They must have

average-Hotz. 'l'Jn: ~ A n n E U T I l ,n'XIOUS ( ~ A. (' .)

Total

Total

Total

lltlrclt llrd

UAHUI'I'IES.Dues p ai d hy Stockholders $196,771.50Advance Payments 92.65

Reserve Fund 717.30l"et Gain 44,974.99

ASSE'l'S.Mor tg ag e Loans $214,900.00S to ck Loans 22,640.00Dues. Interest, e te ., i n a r rea rs . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,216.42Cash 3,800.02

OFt'IClms.

Pres iden t, J . HOWARD WILSOl" Vice-President. W. D. SMEDLEYTreasurer, W. B. GODFREY Secretary, THOS. (', TROTER, JR .

Solicitor, F. W. STITES

llInE(;TOnS

J. Howard Wilson Wm. D. SmedleyC. H. McCarter Chas. E. Caldwell

~ r i Wm. B. Kraft C. S. PowellGame i H. C. Fritsch Carden Warner161' Thos. C. Trot ter , J r .

128 We lire seeking' J n n ~ s t o r s , us w el l liS St,ockholdl')'s, us WI' h uH ' t he 1 I l 0 1 \ ( ~ r122 for Worth) ' l Ioml ' HU)'ers ut ull HnH's.l:l:i ew Ser ie s O)lenS ut ou r ex t Jleetlng, ThllrsllIl)', ) l lI rch 2d, 19111.

165

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G1\R1\, McGINLEY .eo.R o o f c r ~ 23 SOUTH 17TH sTRttT

How I11l1ch be t te r It I. I"!oIl b" Q ,o n f 1 r c · ~ l d c lind thinkhow "mud1 hctlcr II i.s to sit b,>' II

L:ns\ rirc-:oid.• l hn n t o be un th ..n ~ l ) f . d,,'unlnk the son",off. thinklOl{ how mu,h better It 1.5 to be

s l tlhlJ t b)' n coz ,- r1rc--sldc thonc1cDninK t he snow off t he mof .

WE ,"C- 5 N O W A t M o v t . ~ $AND .U,ll,,,,-CIl;TfltlC.tO"$.

H. C. FRITSCH

Perspiration

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Hieh Grade ButterTelephone-Narberth 644 A.

Frank CristMEATS & PROVISIONS

nell Telephone.

George B. SupleeSteam & HotWater Heating

Plumbing -

F r e s h F i s hA n d Oys t e r s

IHE IMPERIAL GROCERY

. SAVILL "SWAN NECK" FAUCETllDn.SplUhlnl POIIIIII THE "SAVILL".OulekAclinc Shut·Oll lIec· U. S. Pet, OllleeIltummended t n In- Pel,·.tall- dun..4 b, 18, '12

All Thomas SavUl'sPlum· Sons

bere 1310·12.14 Wallan II,

YMCA NEWS OF WEEK :scores hroke reeorcls. Our Narherth " " ' - = = = = = = " " " ' _ . ~ " " " " ' = = = = = = = = = ~ " " ' _ . = " " ' , = = = = = =• • • • Iquint€t h ow led u p to Sr.!). whieh at l NINTH ANNUAL REPORT

_ _ ,that was h igh, hut the l 'onquerors were

Sundllr .'Iel-ling. In < ~ t to he dellle.d and came through,N b th B ·ld· dLA· t·The theatre meeting whidl waH held ~ v l t h a t O l l ~ 1 01 . S7:; pins, \ ~ h i c l l .is I ar er UI Ing an oan ssocla Ion

l\lall\' people who perspire very: Sunday afternoon was a grand sue- : ; < ~ m e wre<'klJlg 01 the maple, lor Malll I In: n: l1'l'S.freely' are ,Il'<'ustomell to UHe a tal- 'eeHs. Ahout 225 men and women LllIe dubs. Balance last report $ : : ~ 6 . 1 0cum powde r and u s u a l l ~ ' ~ n s i s t t h ~ t . gathered to hear Madam L. A. Baralwt, . Aneho:man \ ~ r a l t e r Hotz. t he l ead- I Dues. Interest. F ine s. e tc f . 9 , : ~ 6 4 . 7 1it sha1l h e hor at e! l. that IS. that It the Syrian woman . ltIg lunght 01 th e a lle ys of th e Mor tg ag e Loans r ep ai d 25,700.00sha1l contain h o r a ~ · i t · alY\' .: Her suhject waH "Palms of t he l eagu e. was again th e high individual Stock LoanH repaid 4.705.00

11 is the horaclC ,lCHI (poWdered ' Desert." atH.I everYone present wi1l not aVErage of the league w it h an average I Loans to other AssOH. repa id . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,000.00horil') .that < l O ( ~ S the work, makes, soon forget th e < ~ u a l i t i e s of the palm of lS4, and a high single game of 214. Borrowed Money ' , .. 2 , : ~ : { 5 . 0 0 - 1 l 6 . 1 1 9 . 7 1e\'ervthltlg sweet alld dean and healH I 'I i I Itt I' I' I --------any . little ahraHioll or illflammation, tree. III he r own eharaeteristic anli \ I c I <oes n<.) , as yet op I1s. ug I Totalt 1 H ~ t m a ~ ' exiHt. forceful manner she applied the ~ l t I g l e score 01.242 .made early 111 t.he I m S l n ' m S E m . : ~ ' r s , $116.455.81

A much quid\er result and more' various propErties of t his u nu su al l ; ~ a s o n , l ~ n d whIch gIves e v e r ~ pro.mlse Mortgage LoanH $58,400.00sa ti s fac to ry. a t lto'ss expense. is oh- tree to th e Chri s ti an l ife lll\(1 thell 01 s tand ll lg as the top -l lo tch lor smglc S to ck Loa ns 9.450.00tained by tising 20 Mule Team powder- challenged each individual to mea su re game this season. ! Withdrawals and Interest 13.773.11ed Bork pure. You g;et several t i m e ~ up t o t he p alm tree's sp eei fic at ions . I t Bi g Bil l H llmphr ieH of ball-dom! Salaries, Printing, etc 457.46as much for your money as you do o[ was indeed a privilege to hear sueh a f ame w as there s t rong. as was also Borrowed Money repaid 27,350.00borated talcum powder and every kill I I I j Anchorman Roht Savill Loans to other As sos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 3,000.00"rain o f i t is emdent . .Iust l ' o m m e l l e ~ spea er, W 10 cou < app y l er s u I eet A 1 v 1\' , A' j ." '. 90 1\1 I 'f \' I I' 1 Bori so f or ee ful t o b oth mel l a ll !l womel l r< more ,. 1. C. . l is t S Imply I n te re s t on Borrowed Money , . . . . . 225.22uSing u e eam OWl e el l" , • t I I I tIl I Balance in Bank 3,800.02instead of ta lc nm pow der an d note We were also verr fortunate to have O ~ { a lroom lUI< swe

p" t I ow.y

the difference. j.'nr sale by a ll d ru g- Mr. \V. H. Carmint sing. He renderel1 taJIEnl1ers, HOH<mlOnt Men s UUb: II I Igist:s. I two tenor selections, the one entitlel1 th e .mat<:1 on t,he alleys at the nClgh- I

I "Jesus Lover of Mr .sOUl." was p ar - h or ll lg , . M. (. A., a nd t hu s erawlel]

.- \ ticularlv well renderel1 and reeeivell. u o ne n ot ch o n th e l eaders , wi th bnt

GEORGEA WITTE Narberih is VEry fortunate i n b av in g \ four g a m ~ H sep.arating th':lI1. Thi.s.

• a man of such rare ability as M r., however, IS a big lead tillS late II I

P H g g nd P 'ntI'ng Carmint . who is so willing to COII- th e season ami Wayne is practicallYaper an In a al tribute to the communi t r' s pleasure. conceded th e championship, especially

Woodbine Ave. and Williams Ave, ('oJIIlllllnlt)· ~ I g h t . . if ther can clpan n this week ~ g a i n s t INARBERTH. PA . Last ]"r iday evening was f ar f rom the Hos.emonL ;'lIen s .CIUb, willie our I

Phone, Narberth 1203 W. un Ideal FebrUary. eveniug, or rather lown lJnllltet tussle WIth th e Ardmore!as some wou ld say , was an ideal Feb - teaTllJ. . , . " I

_ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - r u a r ~ ' € v E n i n g ~ r a i n and s le et . he gallies next \It eek "111 .he rolled'

However, seventy-five or eighty Xar- ,per schedule. h ut t he followmg w:ek

berthites cnme ou t a nd e njoyed an on account Ash Wednesday, the Nar

unusually interesting and entertaining b ~ r t h - R o s e m o n t game at Rosemont

eVEning.'The Socia l Commi ttee . under Will be Tuesday.. and the Wayne-Ard

th e direction of Mrs . F. W. Stites . had ~ I : o r e game not t il l Wednesday . March,

made granl1 preparations f or e ve ry - a. per arrangements. !thing except the weather. The enter- Scores: .tainment in thl:' musical line was WAYNE.

given hy Miss Wil son and Mr. 1s t

Witherow. Miss Janette Broomall. of Game

~ ~ I / i : I : l t ~ ~ h i ~ l ~ a ~ : ; . v e l ~ h ~ e r g ~ ; ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : I ~ : :::: ~ ~ se lec tion s in chi ld and negro 11Ialect-.- Heim 185all were enthusiastically received. A Wendell 155social hour followel1 during which lee Hotz 214cream and cake were served. --I High individual

. I 1 I Total 830 87:1 712

1

. Wayne, 168.()tlwlll ;\ I'et nICS. . H igh si ngl e game

Xext MOllday, March 6, will be the NARBERTH Y. M. C. A. ! I Wayne, 242.regular monthly meeting o f t he Board 1s t 2nd :lrd: High three score game-HartIey, b ec au se t he y b ea t o ur t eam last Sat-o( Directors of th e Young Men's Chris- Game Ganle G ' A d 600 urday night by t h e s co re of 34 to 17.

ame ' rmore , . A' I t '1 it ian Associat ion.. Humphries 202 154 191 1 High team single--Wayne, 873. ' gam one payer wa s ou Wit 1 n-

. Thnrs;la yB e v e n l l l ~ , March 2, a ~ n l e ~ t - I Gifford 119 189 137 High team, t hr ee game score-Ar<I-1 j U ~ I ~ s a n : ~ two of our ~ I a ; ~ r s t ~ e r emg of tI e oard (J Managors wlI Ie Ward 94 154 144 more Y. M. C. A. 2460. ou or 0 le r reasons. u or loseheld at th e Y. M. C. A. Scanlin 156 181 138 ' who played, we mu st s ay t he y played

HO)'N' Ulbh' t'lIINSI'N. 160 181 17'1 "'file Scribe:' well. Carrol Downes, o ur cen ter ,

tlSavill . . . . . . . . . . . . . I d t fi 1 I d Ii ld 1

Two Bihle dasses among Hl • I ma e wo ne one- lall< e e goa s.younger boys ar e being arranged hy .

7821 Leslie Smith also starred for the home

Secretary Hampton. The Boy Sco ut s Total n1 859 J[llrri!.' 'fh ent re , F rl dn y n ig ht , team. George Yocum was Ardmore ' s

b ei ng t he center of one group. I,'larch 3rll. An enjo) 'nble evening o f c hi ef s ta r.That reminds us-Have you seto'n ARDMORE Y. 1\1. C. A. ~ e f i n e l l v am levl ll e n nl l mov in g pic. This gam e w as th e s ec on d o f a

I d. 1s t 2nd : ~ I ' l l l tures. procee.ds fo r benef it of wound. serl'es of tllree an d as Ardmore 118"

any of ou r bo)'s trave i ng a roun tt l Game Game Game I E Idl DI t a n"'e 'their new scout uniforms? This is a . el uropean so erll. re c m n.." • won hoth, it gives them th e cham-splendid movement and with a group Hartley 118 147 160 Iment Narberth Brnuell Queen Jlnry's pionshlp Bu t oUr fellows ar e no t

. l' II ' Bennett 147 156 135 Gi l l f 11 f I d 11 l' kof boys WIth a motto Ike t 1 s, 'Do a Taggart 160 170 199 . 'u I. a ra < 0 t lem a.n wou I I e to ge tgood turn for s o m e b o d ~ ' every day"- - I anothe r game WIth them·something good wl\l result. Oakley 190 181 129 S ] I 1 '" I

;\1 Zelley 171 202 147 1 atur< ay n g It s hne- up was as fo -

DR. W. M. CAMERON l en . - - lows:l lesene, March 24, Men's Xlght, at Total 781; 856 770 I nOY SIIDll', 1 ) L \ ~ I S ' J ' Xarhe rth Juniors . Ardmore Juniors.

Den t i s t Y. M. C. A. Details later. Smith forward Myers

1I1'IuhmnrtcrN nt Y. lU. ('. A. A ROSEMONT M. C. i Jl1Sl'l WIll'lon McCarter. . . .. forwar<l Bostwick

202 Narberth Avenue Daby We ek, Mar ch 4 to 11. 1s t 2nd 3rd l Downes center Spears

PHONE 34 t Y. EVENING nnt !on wide moyemen t. t Game Game Game I lind he r jll\"enlle IlrUsts Odell , guard Yocum

_________________ WIl)'IW ( ~ l I l n t l ~ t . WILliS OVI\r XnrheJl'h Durnell 150 155 176 Redifer guard Wilson

1'l'lllll'I-llIcrellsl' I-lid In ;\llIln L 110 Scullill 149 157 130 Iowllllg I,ellglll'--('omlllg ('hilmI'''' 160 130 146 111 lUI Inti-reNting Ilhl)·let. Field goals-Smith, 1; McCarter, 2:

Captain Ward and hi s local Y. M. King 126 152 122 Downes, 3; Myer s, 4; Bost wic k, 4:

Properties For Rent and Sale c. A. Bowling quintet Invaded th e bold Deery 1 7 ~ , 158 158 I )WYlX(; l'w'ruut:s Spears, 2; Yocum. 1; Wilson, 3. FoulFire Insuranee br ig ad e of t he Wayne Club, leader s Wr ight goals-Smith, 4; McCarter, 1; Yocum,

Bell Phone Bol! W. o f t he league. In their stronghold. at Total 758 752 732 LO'rS 01" 'l'A I,t:X1' 6. Next S at ur da y n ig ht w e play St.

Wall BuIldJng. Narberth, P. . th e alleys of the Rosemont Men'sClub. in t.he Main Line BowIllig RtmuUng o f t il e Clubs. pct.1 },OTS OF } ' U ~ James, of P h i l a d e l p h i ~ This is aLeague mat ch l as t week. and while Won. Lost .688 I s t rong t eam a ll ll a good game is an -

we d ro pp ed th e match, w in ni ng b ut Way ne 33 15 .604 Ucipated .one game, some league records were Ardmore Y. M. C. A.. 29 19 lIarris 'J'hentre - - - - - - - - -

shaken considerably. Narberth Y. M. C. A.. 19 29 .::196

The Wayne Club was ou t to increase Rosemont M. C 15 33 .313

their lead a nd t hu s g at he r win d for I ~ f o ~ ' l n ~ l'leture" lind VllUllevlUe I On Saturday, 'March 11, Baby Wi!ek,t.helr s al :s i n t h e mer ry chase down , , , ltlt UII\' Shlmn. this ('on'hlll' l"r ldllJ'1 . 'Irst Show, ';.lIO Ieveryone with a baby under two years

th e home stretch In the league race. I 'lil"ht. Jt .. rrl!l Theatre. }'Ir!lt Show, ,o f age is r eque st ed to hang ou t anI t was In th e second game'that the: ';.lIO P. )1. . I L.. .-I I.Amerlcall flag.