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    SHORT LOCALNEWS ITEMSWANTEDSEND US ITEMSFOR FIRESIDECOLUMN I

    VOLUME III. NUMBER 2 NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1916 PRICE TWO CENTS

    1I0i\U: BAKE.

    Photograph Taken at Saturday'sGame.

    NARBROOK PARK

    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

    The Delta Sigma will hold theirHome Bake Satur da y a ft er noon . Octoher 21st. from 2untlI 4, in the Y.M. C. A. Hel p t hem a lo ng by buyi ng y ou r S un da y caltes there.

    l'"OR SAJ.F..-Qunrtered o ak d in in g room8ult, In gOOd condition. Butret 66 Inchesl on g. p ed es ta l t 'l hl e an d 6 chairs. withleather s ea ts . P . O. Box No. 704, Narberth.l"OR SAJ.E-Refrlgerator In g oo d c on dl .tlon. Price $7.00. Box 404, Narberth.PARTY mov in g away owes Us $119 onhandsome Upright Gr an d P l an o . used 3months. It Is your s f o r b al an c e. ' V rl t e TheGibbs Plano Company. 71-73 Main street,Springfield, Mass. (31 years In One location.)\ , 'ANTED-To re nt or hU)" , dining roomhultet. table an d chairs, oa k I1nlsh. Box695, Narberth.LOST-Smal l , maltese female c at . L ib er a.reward If returned to 113 Chest nut avenue. Narberth. Pa .. or hold an d phone Narberth 686-J. (2)\ V A ~ T E D - T w o boarders; two m en o r mar-r i ed c ou pl e. In prl\ 'ate f am il y. B ox 654.l ':arberth. (2x)

    ReBpectfully,Fred Walzer,Manager Narberth BaBe Ball Club.

    SIMP.5'ON OF NR,egEk!TH RT BIlT FliHEY OFPUN eHreHltle

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    field, scoring Wallace. Koons wasthrown out at firs t, Sti teB scoring.Durbin was Bafe at hrst on a fielder'Bchoice, Deegan throwing to catcherl< ahey trying to keep Fleck fromscoring, h ut ca tch er Fah ey dropped Ithe ball , Fleck being safe. Durbin thenstole Becond.By this time the Dun bOyB weretired out chas ing after hits,but theytried hard In t he ir h al f of the ninthinning, but a qUick double play exec uted by SimpBon, Davis and Wal l ace ended th e base bealI s ea son o fthe Main Line League.Manager Walzer's star artist GibEOn, pitched one of the beBt g a ~ e s ofhis care er, f ann in g n ine of t he Dunmen. Manager Cloughley was forcedto USe th ree pi tcher s in an effort tos top the c hamp ion bor ough men, bu tnei th er one o f t he three could do this. ,Markley was Manager Cloughley'BI I Mrs. Carrol Down,es and Mrs. W. M. ifirs t choice, bu t he las ted only after iCameron were eleoted as delegates to ,on.e man was r et ir ed in the third 'I represent th e Community Club at the. _inning. Whitney, the big left handel" a.nnnal. m e e t i n ~ of th e State F e d . e r ~ - i Substantial progresB h as recent lywas then sent rto th e mound, bu t he I t l O ~ 1 01 w ~ m e n s ClUbs to be held III been made towardB the complet ion ofretired the last two men in th e third PhIladelphIa, October 24, 25 and 26. th e work in Narbrook Par k, a nd It IsInning. but in t he f ou rt h i nn in g th e Mrs. W. Arthur Cole and Mrs. James poss ih le now to s ee wha t a t hi ng o ffirs t thre.e men t o f ac e him namely: i Ford Donnelly as alternates. heauty is will be in a very shortVernon Fleck, Nig. Koons and BiIl . time. The five residences alreadyDurbin alI made soIld hits, Durbin's .Mrs. C. R. Blacka ll has gI ven to erected give an excellent idea of whathit being a doubl e. After thiB he ' Na rh ro ok P ar k t he t hr ee J ap an es e, a desirable section of th e t own t hi spassed Bill Simpson. At this time cherry tr ee s se t out by he r two i will be. They are of an extremelyManager C loughl ey gave th e high' years. ago. The Park Develo.pment' attractive t ype of architecture, assign to Whi tney and Cap ta in Deegan THE FI '\)ESIDE CommIttee has. a ~ c e p t e d ~ h e ~ II I ~ e - ] might be expected from any work BU-took up th e pitching duties, but this \ half of th e CIVIC ASSOCiation, WIth i pervised or designed by Mr. J. Knick-made no effect on the Narberth bats, ,manY thanks to the donor,. who ha.B erbocker Boyd, and aB a l l buildingsand stl ll theY hl't, and I'n the bargal'n nett) nnxrer's Gossip. 1 I th t t t e ta1ways s lown e grea es III er B 111 to be e rected in th e Park ar e to beDeegan waB very wild, miXing wild I - - - . '{! welfare of Narberth. ,under hiB supervision, a uniformlyp it ch es a lo ng w it h baBeB on ballB. Mr. and Mrs . George Dorsey, of , , . . ih ig h d eg ree o f excelIence Is assured.eBpecialIy in the Bixth i nn ing when he WoodBide avenue, have moved to \. 1 he L o , . ~ M e r l ~ n toftwnBhlP pool II It is hard t o r ea li ze that t he u gl ypa.BBed five men in succesBion. . Overbrook. Ice ar e u n B u c c t : , , ~ a er severa swamp of two years ago has under-So we closed with the championship' weeks' effort, in their sel.: "h fo.!' th e I(;olle 11l1ch a trlUJlSfor1l1ation. Then itbanner again coming to Manager Wal- I Mrs. Frank M. Calve rt a nd daugh - owner of a s even -pas se nger t ou ri ng was a n exc el le nt b re ed ing p la ce f orzer's team. This Is t he t hi rd t ea m t o II tel' ave visi t ing Mrs. Calvert 'B home. c.a r found at Cyn ~ V Y d .. Several ~ o malaria and mosquitoes. The wat erwin the championBhip under his super- ,i n Staten I s land. hce departments III d lBtant c lt leB o f t he l it tl e brook ove rf io I ftviBion, and th e fourth one i n th e hiB- I . have pu t in bi ds f or the machine, but heavy rains, c o l l e ~ t e d Inw :;agana:rtton.' of t he Main Line League. I Go to the Y. M. C. A. Saturday af-, I I bl t tll ave teen una e a prov.e I.e ca r poo ls . a menace to th e whole neigh-lernOOI1 for your kiBses (candy, of tl tl 1 k fwas Ie one ley ar e 00 lUg or. borhood. This cOlldl'tlon Is n ow e n-course). A11 t he Del ta Si gm a g irl swill be there. tirely chang ed . Amp le provision Islt is proposed to use underground made for carrying off al l surfacespringB to flood the campus of the water, weedB and dead trees haveMr. and Mrs . Alfred M. Watts have I 1 Ii I fWay.ne Hig.h SC.100 t 1 S w nter or I>een clear off, ground levelled andr etur ne d f rom a short vac at ion to T fMore than e ve r bef or e t he patrons Canandensis and Cresco, in the Po- an Ice skatmg rlllk. he water rom grass sown. Asphal t wa lks have beenof t he pos t office Beem to realize how eona Mountains. the two springs flows through a cUl- laid out, and the roads ar e rapidlyconvenient i t i s for them to have even vert under the Bchool g ro un ds . T he l le ar ln g completion.

    11 b . tl t ffi d 1 . eost of t h e p ro je ct woul d b e about I WIII'I nla y f bl ta co. ox III Ie pas 0 ceo an lOW Mr. and MrB. William LivingBton $1500 and the Men'B Club ha s un-I h be n d avorah e commen. Bit aids th e employes in handling the . E . ave een rna e, as t e work hasd f I . Al tl have returned t o t he Ir home on s- officially as ked t he bo ard to gIVe 1 tl I Icrow s rom t Ie trams. most Ie sex avenue after spending a few' b t $1000 of th's. . pr?gr.esBe(, lere .Ias a so been someentire new Bect ion o f seventy-five I . N' F lIs a au I. 'I critiCIsm because It has no t p rogr es s- . (ays III lagara a .boxes have been rented . I .ed faster. In answer to these c rl t i-, . If you were a stockholder in any I

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    NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN--OOTOBER 19" 1U16

    Wynnewood road is still finished.We refer to the new concr et e roadway. I t i s expected t ha t it will beopened to traffic late this week.Our society reporter sa ys she sa wthe dah li a king, and ou r own cubwalking arm in arm up Essex avenueSunday afternoon.

    And so were Arthur Cole and BillHorner.

    An important election will take placein the borough and o ther places Tuesday, November 7. A Mr. Wilson anda Mr. Hughes ar e the two best knowncandidates.

    Tha t' s t he f un ny t hi ng a bo ut b as eball-you never can tell just who youare going to mee t.

    Bert Eyre'S total catch for t he s ea son was somewhere around 2000 fish,which shows what l it tl e chance thefish really had.

    Sat ur da y a ft er no on . When s ee n byour own correspondent, Mr. Donnellymade the following s ta tement : " I wasat the ball game."

    And the grounds around the southside of the s t at ion since the Civic Association's w as te p ap er c an w en t i nt oaction. Why they look cleaner andneater than they have in years.Gentlemen, we thank you.

    And now we come to t he end of theparade--a baker's wagon, a grocerywagpn, an ice wagon and a t ro up o fsmall boys, one of whom apologizesfor taking even t hi s much o fyour t imeand attention and begs to remain,Little Amo!'.

    (Signed) HARRY A. JACOBS,Business Manager.

    Sworn to and subscribed before methis eleventh d ay of October, 1916.(Seal) Walter M. Barber,Notary.My commission expires Feb. 5 , 1 91 9.The Evangel Circle of King'sDaugllters will 1i0ld a fall' in therommunity Room o f the Y. M. C. A.Building, Thursday, October 26th, af.ternoon and evening. There will beon sale aprons, fancy and useful 1'1'.

    t l c ~ l e s , al so candy and home baking.

    If its Narberth news items youwant, Mr. Edi to r, h ow 's t hi s for astarter (slipped t o t he p ri n te r withoutMr. Jacobs knOWing a ny th in g a bo utIt ) :

    1 Harry A. J acob s, edi to r or OurTown, picked a quart of strawberriesfrom h is garden last Sunday.

    Official Scorer Earl Smith and " th escr ibe," in their efforts to tell al labout base ball game Satu rday, mayoverlook several important detai ls, so'w e hasten to inform a waiting publicthat Official T icke t Sel le r and TakerRay Jones was ab ly ass is ted by Assistant Ticket Sellers and Takers Ed Doleland Bob Town.

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    I Among t he members of the Narberthof Tennis Association seen on the courtsSatu rday af ternoon was W. J. Kirkpatrick.

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    Iplayers' IBRISTLING BITS 'BOUT

    OUR BUSTLING BOROUGH

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    Especially the Nar-

    INNOVATIONN

    Bill Durbin wins the cup,

    Nig. Koons caugh t in great fashion.

    Bill Simpson was there on short .

    Jim Donnelly, of Woodside avenue,Koons hunted ~ i r d strike foul. ~ v ~ : ~ e ~ a ~ s m ; l ~ ~ ~ ~ ; u ~ : e P::;;d i \ e ~ n i ~

    Bob. G ib son i s an ace,The who le team shone bril l iantly,

    GOOd-bye until next year.

    Dick Wallace scoops t hem up atfirst like a veteran.

    The double play executed by Narberth i n t he n in th i nn ing was a grandfinish.

    George Howes feltmuch.

    Ve rn on F le ck 's c atc ll i n l ef t fieldsaved a coupl e of runs.

    T he atm osphe re wa s ve ryagainst the pitcher.

    Wat ch for t he N ar be rt haverages in the near future.

    Thir tee n hits in a championshipbattle. Narberth has a great hittingt.eam, as well as fielding.

    Gene Davi s tapsveteran at second.

    Manager 'Valzer was al l smiles ont he thi rd base c oa ch in g l in e. He andWal te r Humph reys make a greatcoaching pair.

    Ben Gilhert was kidded a ll a ft er noon.

    George Howes covers an acreground in center field.

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    NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN-OCTOBER 19 . 1916

    . SAFEDEPosrrWILlSWRITTEN

    Narberth, Pa.

    FIEDLER

    P. MIESEN, Confectioner

    IDqe iRUtl'u110lUil'

    An ounce o f p re ve nt io n is wortha thousand pounds o f cures. F orfurther prevention, see our win jowdisplay.

    INFANTILE PARALYSISAcute Poliomyelitis

    Th e Prescription DruggistJAMES G. SCANLIN

    Contracting Painter

    You will lind a variety 01GERMAN COFFEE CAKES

    AND OTHER TASTY CAKESA t Miesen ' sEVERY SA'IURDAYTry Our Sticky Cinnamon BUDSWe guarantee t he purit y of ou r IceCream. All orders pro'l1ptly attended to,

    COltllnTTEES FOR 1916.1917DANCES, NARBERTH ASSEltIDLYSpecial Dance ltrarcb 1m" ltrask.November 17-Charles Bodansky, CP. Fowler and John C. Holme.December 16-Rezo Brooks, AndrewGreene and A. T. Grug.an.January 19-L. D. Hess , Edwin P.Dold and Will iam J. Henderson.February 16-Wllliam J. Kirk

    patrick, Carl B. Metzger and GeorgeRose.April 20-Raymond C. Jones. Chas.V. Noel and Robert G. Savill.R. G. SavllJ,President.

    Pet..833.666.500.500.333.166

    L.123345

    Gas AdmlDlstered

    StJUuUlIg of the Clubs.

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    Dr. W. M. CAMEROND EN T I S T

    Arcade BuildingArtlRtlc Hairdress ing, Elect rical Treatment ,American Wave ManicuringA. M. CASEScalp Treatment, Facial Massage , D) e lng .Dleachlng, Clipping, Singeing, Shampooing,242 Haverford Ave., Narberth

    Phone . Na rbe r t h 302-J

    AHmm ~ ' E A T U I t E FOR( ~ O ~ I M U N I T Y CLUB OPENING

    W.Wayne 5Ardmore Y. M. C. A. . 4Rosemont M. C. 3Narberth Rovers 3N.\rbcrth Y. M. C. A. .. 2Paoli 1

    707

    701

    119 The Evangel Circle of KIng's122 Daughters will hold a fair in the112 Community Room of th e Y. M. C. A.164 Building, Thursday, October 26th, al .152 t emoon and evening. There will beon sa le aprons , fancy and useful Br .669; tlcJes, also candy aDd home baldng.

    3rdGame.129163143164102

    Pr.esid.ent, Mirs. W. M. Cameron;vice-president, Mrs. C. P. Fowler;recording secretary, Mrs. Wm. Livingston; corresponding secretary, Mrs.Roy Clarke; t reasurer, Mrs. W. C.Pollock. Jr .

    Chairmen.Gymnasium-Mrs. E. HUl'th.Civics-Mrs. W. Arthur Cole.Membership-Mrs. Harry HartLey.House--Mrs. James Ford Donnelly.Legislation-:Mil's. Edward Mus-champ.3rd Press-Mrs. C. T. Moore.Game.

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    697

    149136146153

    WAYNE BOW LINGQUINTET WINS MATCH

    AND LEADS LEAGUE

    Totals 713

    Totals 804 732NARBERTH ROVERS.1st 2ndGame. Game.Compton . . . . . . . . 132 165Lacey . . 149 152Fleck . . 152 166Ward . . 146 143

    Scanlin . . . . . . . . . .177 152Totals 756

    PAOLI.1s t 2ndGame. Game.Thomas . . . 136 114

    Bowers 121Tyler . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Shank 124Pawling. . . . . . . . .166Holland. , 166

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    THE MOST EXPENSIVEFISH ON RECORD

    The more bowedshorter the skirt.To hear Doc. Howard talk you

    would t hi nk h e a ct ua ll y s aw a ballgame once in a while, but he neverg et s u p on the hi ll before t he n in thInning of any game and that meanshe goes there nine t imes before hecan truthfUlly say he has s ee n o negame.Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Beatty, of up

    there-behlnd-tlle-backstop-somewheret,attended the Sunday School Convention in York last week. They thinkthe National Is a fine h ot el , becausescrapple i s se rved three times a day.

    neT. (:. G. KOllllcl, Pllst(lr.

    News of lite cnlturrItes

    ALL SAINTS'I). E. CJlURCII.

    neT. Jolla Vlln Ness, ~ I i n i s t e r .

    "The UUle Church 011 the nUL"

    'fm: PltESBYTIUUAN CIlUltCH.

    MElUON MEETING 1I0USE.Merion Meeting House is opened forworship eve ry F ri st -d ay at 11 A.M. Visitors ar e cordially welcome.A registry book i s k ep t f or Visitors.

    All are a sk ed t o r eg is te r t he ir names.ST. MARGARET'S CUUReR.Early Mass on Sunda.y f rom Apr il1' It to October 31st at &.30 A. :.-r. FromNoYember 1s t to March 31st at 7 A. M.Late Mass, 9.30 A. M. throughout the

    year. Mas se s on holydays. 6.30 and8.30 A. M. Weekdays at 8. Eveningdevotions and o th er services at regulartimes.

    The Main Line Fishing Club hasbroken another record. That soundsl ike repet i tion, as this fine o ld ag - Second W'eek of League Bringsgregation of deep sea navigators Champs to Head of Raceseems to have a penchant for the _smashing of records of all kinds, Our Main Li ne Leag ue B owl inggood and bad and a record or two iKnights , champions of the league,, didn't allow much time t o p as s beforemore or less means nothing to it. they stepped right to the top of theEver since Bill Cummer and percentage c ol umn. T hi s reservationCharlie Verna, champion drop l ine was at ta ined by t hem through the re- rLEAN...SAFE...WHOLESOMI!f ishermen, revived the confidence of s ui ts o f t he league match last Friday II Ii

    Itimid bathers by clear ing the Atlan- evening, when t hey toppled th e pinsItic of sharks, one doe sn 't wonde r at over their competitors from t he Nar - OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEED--- any apparen t miracle that m ight be berth Y. M. C. A. for sufficient totals UNDER BACTERIOLOGICALCONTROL Estimates Narberth, Pa,ReT. An4rew~ u r k e , Pastor. performed by those holding member- to win a ll three g ames i n t he match. Telephoneship cards in the organization of The qui nt et from the borough town IPasteurized Milk IDELIVERIES II d Fhe serv ices at All Saints' P. E. owar C t tChurch, Montgomery and Wynnewood which the borough is so proud. gave th e suburbanite bowlers a c los e B r y D e l o ~ ~ J l f e r t l I l e d WEST PHILA. 0 erWhat wou ld you say of a fish chase, especially in the first game, (Pedrlaflc Society) OVERBROOKavenues, f or n ex t S un da y are as fol- I h MEATlows:- Valued at $400 pe r pound, even In IW llc ~ h e y only d ropped by six pins. Special " G u e r ~ s e y " MERION S ofthese days of high living costs? Hart WIth 512 pins, Walt witll 503 and Mi l k . WYNNEFIELD QU L8 A. M.-Holy communion. il 9 A ITY9.45 A. M.-Sunday school. There Is such a fish, however, and to jSav I with 4 8 pins, led the bowlers. (Roberts& Sharpless BALA-CYNWYD11 A. M.-Morning prayer with ser - the local masters of t he b ri ny deep ~ o s ~ m o n t Men's Club sprang a sur- DaIrIes) NARBERTH Y . M. C. A . BUILDINGbelongs the credit for d iscovering i t. 1p rI se mto the Ardmore Y. M. C. A. CreamButtermilk ARDMORE _m ~ n p . M.-Evening prayer. On 'wi th the story. Well then, here by copping two out of the three, bring ,- T bl d Whl I WYNNEWOOD Glit is: ' ling th e Ardmorl tes down to Second a e aBream. pp DO eorge B SupleeEVANGEL BAPTIST CIlURCIl. On Tuesday, October 10th, at For- place while the Men's Club now stand ;.- tescue, N. J., a delegation from the with .500 .percentage. Lew Durnell ISCOII POWELL DAIRIES Steam &HotWaterHeatingReTTobn Gordon, D. D" Acting IPride of Narberth caught a fi ne spe c- twas l'iIVreCkltngt tlhefP5in3s5 aft a good pac e, I - PlumbingP t l im en o f what is known in p is ca to ri al opp ng a 0 a 0 o r a n a ve ra ge Ias or. Iphraseology as " infini tes ima l min- of 178. which i s the 11igh individual for Bell Telephone.

    S d . -- nowette" The fish was a new on e th e two weeks o f t he league. I 45th and Parrish Sts. ,------------__n ay servIces: . T .9.45-Bible school, all classes. Men's to m an y of the old sea dogs and lIe mfant members of th e league, C P COOK' _ 'some of tllem at first r n d It Paoli Travelers and Narberth Roversand woman s Blble c la sses . Every , p o no uce . 'body welcome. Every scholar expect-Ian insec t. However , the marvel was I battled It out on the Narberth alleys I Try a Pound of ed to be present . ,caught through the agency of rod,. an.1i ~ ~ O r ~ U g h R O M v e ~ l s : u,nder C ~ p -11 A. M.-Morning worship. Preach- ! l ine and blood worm and bor e many \t am a r , SlOwed a lias travelmgl HOME MADE FUDGE AnlhraCIle Coaling by ReT. S. J . Ar thur, of Winnipeg, Ipoints in c ommon to that of a regu- qUtinte[ tbsonll.e of tlhe ~ n pOinhts of tlileManitoba. Iial' fish. To definitely set tl e the mat- :ar 0 ow mg, c e a n ~ n g up ?use n I7 P. M.-Young people's meet ing. t er, the club's authority on such I an t hr e e g,ames. T in s now gIves the I H E DAVIS WOOD AND7.45 P. M.-Evening worship. I questions-none o ther than the P. R. Rovers a.n even break for .500 percent- BUILDINPreachi ng by Re". S. .J. Arthur, of R. scientist, Bill Cohlc-decided after! aglel, w 1 1 ~ l l e bthte Travelers ar e Ind fihe G SUPPLIESWi i M 't b Ev rv member a microscopical examination that it ce ar Wlt 1 u one game won an venn peg, am 0 a. e . lostshould tr y and be present at either was actually a fish. Wh en pl aced on .the m o r n l n ~ or evening services. t he scales it came mighty near being At that, f or the second week, theWednesday, October 18, prayer and lost to posterity, as a common house c lubs a ~ seem evenly mat ch ed andpraise service. Last Wednesday we fiy alighted on it an d had car ri ed I t t he re WIll be a good r ac e w it h muchhad a splendid meeting. Let t hi s up to a c ha ndel ie r b ef or e t he f ran- ent hu si asm and i nt er es t to be man ievening be even better and do no t for- tic e ffor ts of th e witnesses were re- fested In t h race for t he t roph ies andge t our motto, "Every member presen t warded by its recapture. championshIp.at t he prayer meeting." The value placed on the fish was THE SCRIBE.$400 pe r pound. This f igure was ar- ) Iain Line Bowling I ,eaguc.lUETIIODIST };PIS( 'Op,n CIIURCIl. r ived at by computing its weight, one Scores: -ounce, with the expens e of t he ex- WAYNE M. C.pedltlon t hat captured it, namely $25. 1st 2nd 3rd

    No otller fish were canght, which was Game. Game. Game. In an effort to make th e openingdue entirely to inclement weather . Shuster 125 159 155 evening o f T he Community ClUb par-Hence, if 1 oz. of fish costs $25, it Ware 111 122 . " t icularly at tract ive a big entertain-would only be fair to say that 1 lb. Murphy 126 I h' dd d h. . Im.ent feature as been a e to t eBible classes cost $400. Hart 132 199 181 regular program. A t t he la st momentT hi s p ap er h as been requested not Dunne . . 165 127 1311 t he chai rman of th e c lub induced theto ment ion the nameR of the doughty Walt 156 200 147 manager of The Lyceum Course to f Yheroes comprising the expedition, but I - ' send u s The Berna Conce rt Company, or our Own Convcnicncethis is only one mor e evidence of Totals 689 807 740, composed of a whistler, a sopranothe modesty of true greatness. NARBERTH Y. M. C. A. Isoloist, a humorous r ea de r a nd a B A N K "\oVITH

    -- I 1st 2nd 3rd I pianist. These, together with the CDECKING ~ ... Two bUlldl.ngs of rather novel de-I Game. Game. Game. l ec tu re b y Mr. ChamlJ,erlain, as an- ACCOUNTS ~ . , : ; ~ '. ""1;sign are bemg erected on Grove Humphries 156 146 155 nounc ed in a previous i ss ue o f Our ...,Place. Each h ~ a roof. 1mt no cel - jMcKel l 116 131 146 Town, should make a most satisfac- SAVINGS :lar. Search me. IAyre . , 93 125 129 tory program. ACCOUNTS ~ i l . 6 . ~ "",,,. --. . IHartley 130 174 127. The opening meeting will be free. That raise made qUite an I ~ l p r e - Savill 188 173 137 Ito all new r es iden ts of Narberth. IfSIGn on me, Mr. Jacobs. I [eel It yet.I __ __ i n r e cent months. y ou h av e had n?w

    . . - -- . Totals 683 749 694 ne ighbors make It a p oin t t o inVIteWillie t he writ er was III one of 'our 1_ them to the October 27 meeting.stores t he o th er day, a l it tl e gi rl I ARDMORE Y. M. C. A. I I t is the plan of th e club managerscame in a nd sa id that he r mother 1st 2nd 3rd to begin th e entertainment at 8 P. M.had sent her for a pair of rubber Game. Game. Game. Isharp. Everybody, t he re fo re , is r e- LOCAL BOWLING LEAGUEboots and a p ick le. She go t them,' Bennett. , . . . . . . . . 154 143 108 quested to be in the Communitytoo. IKane . . . . . . . . . . .123 120 . " Room before the hour.

    Chapin . . 1461 Following th e ent er ta inmen t r e- This l eagu e i s just getting startedWil l C arml na i s searching for his Lane 143 142 138 freshments will be s erv ed a nd t he re but is cert a in ly generat ing en thusi -voice. His neighbors are not wish- Oakley 150 121 163 will be a half hour or more in which a sm . Drop in any Monday or Tues-ing failure on him-now that the cool Gallagher 116 151 146 everyone will have an opportunity to day night and you'll ge t a sample ofweather calls fo r closed windows. I get acquainted With his fe llow towns- it. Further details concerning con-I Totals . . . . . . . . . .686 677 728 folk. This, t he most desi rab le feature t est ant s and s co re s w il l b e given inEd. Dold objected t o our s ta tement ROSEMONT M. C. of th,e clUb, wm b e c ar rie d o n just next week's i ss ue o f "Ou r Town."last week t ha t h e had worked a day 1st 2nd 3rd as it was last year, and those of us A part of the schedule is as fol-Past or 's t he previous week. We saw him go Game. Game. Game. who do no t know many people in lows:in on the 8.14 and return on the 2.15, Durnell 209 151 175 Nllll'1berth will find this the ideal way October 9-Montgomery Avenue vs.a nd o f c our se a ss umed he had gone Ramsey, 146 131 109 to ge t acquainted quicklY and broad- Essex Avenue.

    t o w or k. However, we are glad to Rogers ..........125 165 141 ly. October 10-Colts vs. Plugs.make amends and hereby take pleas- King . . . . . . . . . . . . .143 140 141 October 16-Narbrook vs. Southur e in stating that he didn't. Wright 181 145 141 COltUWNITY CLUB O ~ ' F I C E R S . Side.

    October 17-Montgomery vs. Col ts .October 23-Essex vs. Narbrook.October 24-Plugs vii: South Side.October 30-Montgomery vs. Plugs.October 31-Plugs vs. Narbrook.

    Sunday services:9.45-Sunday school.fo r adults.l l -Morning worship. SUbject of thepastor 's sermon, "How Christ Came toChurch."7-Epworth League. A service conducted especially for and by the youngpeople. Leader, Miss Wade Howenstine.7.45-Evening worship. Sermon bythe pastor. Gospel song service andhearty congregational singing. Choruschoir at both services.

    The meet ings for next Sunday ar eas follows:-10 A. M.-Sunday school. Everybodywelcome.11 A. M.-lIlorning worship. Pastor'stheme, "The Armenian Challenge."7 P. M.-ehristian Endeavor Societymeeting; leader, Miss Agnes Rose. Afriendly debate will be one of t he a tt rac t ions of th is meeting. There willbe special music .8 P. M.-Public worship.theme, "Nehemiah's Revival."Churcll Notcs.

    The monthly all -day meeting of tlleladies will be held next Tuesday asfollows: Ladies' Aid at 11 o'clock,followed by luncheon at 12.30, andWoman's Missionary meeting at 2 P.M. All lad les of the congregation areinvited.The annua l chu rch mee ti ng will. beheld nextWednesday evening at whicht ime there will be an election of eldersand deacons. Every membe r o f thp

    c hu rc h s ho ul d b e p re se nt . I n accordance w it h t he proclamation of thePresident of th e United S ta tes , cont r ibu tions wil l be received nex t Sunday for th e Armenian rel ief fund.Tile E T a n ~ 1 Circle of King'sDaughters will Il ol d a fair In the

    Community Room _of the Y. M. C. A.Building, Thursday. October 26th, af. Char l ie Humphreys has a new car.temoon and evening. There wi ll be IHis real fun will c ome when i t' s timeon sale aprons, fancy and useful ar . to "get out and get unde r ."tlcles, al80 candy and home baking. Cub.

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    SERMON

    FOOTBALL MEETING

    Will You .Il tlend a Church NextS u n d a y ~

    "HOW CHRIST CAMECHURCH."

    Ths nuove Is II. new department , and Inorder that I t sha ll be of t he large st u.eto the communi ty the l is t 8hould con ta inthe name of every 1'rofes810nal man, tradesman , mechani c , s hopkeeper , etc.. who doesor Can In any way servo his fel low-townsmen.Ae It \ s d if fic ul t for tho.e contributingtheir time and efforts to the production of"Our Town" to p sr sona ll y either know orInt ervi ew a ll 8ueh, I t wou ld be mos t helpful If t hos e not now found In the printedlist would send In a memoof their name, add re .s , phone numbe r and bus iness o r p ro fenlon, for listing. Thl. will C08t a. folloW8:10 ce nt s e ac h Is sus f or 2 l in es ; 5 c en ts f or~ l l c h additional line,

    ROOFING, ETC.n..ro-I\I..G1nley Co. P h o n ~ . 1258-W.S e dlspln)' advertisement In this Issue.

    SCHOOLS, ETC.Wetheri ll , hU. .. h laude E.200 Dudley ave. Phone. 1260-R.Z e n t m o ) ' ~ r , JlII8H, Phone. 651-J.See dIsplay advertisement In this IS8ue,

    REAL ESTATEC o h h v ~ l l I.: Co. Phone, 1271-W.See display advertiAement In this Isoue.Frltocb, n. C. Phone. 252-W.

    S ~ dlAplay a d v ~ r t l B e m ~ n t In thl8 IS8ue.Justle.. , F . 1\1. Phone, 371-R.See display advertisement In thl. Isoue.

    PIIOTO I'Li\YSuAr('sdIR." 1Gth an d Chestnut sts., Phlla./'lee dlAplay a d v ~ r t l A ~ m ~ n t In this Isoue.

    PLUI\IDING, ETC.S U I . I ~ e . GI'O. D. Phone. 1289.

    S ~ display a d v e r t l . e m ~ n t InW.. II, II . n. Phone. 319-J.See dlsplny a d v e r t l s e m ~ n t In

    PAISTING, ETC., SCRlllln, ,JOineR G. Phone, 1299.

    S ~ dlsplny advertisement In this looue.

    PATENT I.A\\'VERS: . ' o M t ~ r , ! S o m u ~ 1 "' .1:11 :llerlon a v ~ . Phone. 1233-J.

    I'ACKING, ~ I O " I N G , ETC.: lIartnlan, \\'m. II .I 04 D u d l ~ y ave . Phone . 641- \V.

    There wil l b e a meeting fo r th e or ganiza tion of a basket ball t eam n ex tMonday night, October Z:Jrd, at th eY. M. C. A. I f you ar e interested besure to be on haml. We ar e goingto have a good season an d gam eswill be scheduled with fast teams.G et in at th e start.

    know th e b oy s w il l keep things infirst-class shape.We will announce th e "openingnight" or " op en h ou se " l at er . Wat ch .P. S.-There ar e a few wh o promised

    to contribute a certain amountt he se p romi se s h av e b ee n c ou nt ed i nwith th e total. Th e boys ma y callagain as a "reminder."

    ROOM"AME

    Two Line. , JOe per i u e; 5 c for each additional line

    COAL;TC.C. I ' . Phone . 302-' '' .d t ~ p l a , r advertisement in this laRue.

    "BOYS'

    IlJo;STISTSC..m...on, 1)r. "' . M. P h o n ~ . -344-M.See display u,lvertisenlcnt in th is issue.

    The t en ni s season Is over. Whatar e you g oi ng t o do n ow to keep inshape, physically? You h av e h ad anactive season; think what It wll1mean to suddenly stop v igo rou s exe rc is e a nd p at ie nt ly w alt t il l springcomes so yo u ca n ge t at t ennis again .F ea st a nd famine Is no t a good theor y on an y proposition, an d part icularly when tt conce rn s one' s he al th .Here Is on e pian-think it over.Ou r Business Men's Gym Clas s mee ts A meeting to organize ou r foot

    every F ri da y n ig ht a nd will c on ti nu e b al l t eam wl11 be hel d Wednes dayto do so till th e next tennis s e as on . (Oc to be r 18) 8 P. M., at th e Y. M.Come one Friday night and ge t a C. A. All Interested be sure to besample, and If you don't have th e on hand . , time of your l i fe you' ll be an excep-! J. G. Foote, ~ I a n n g e r 1910.tlon to those who h av e attended this!feature. Just give us one t rial-also, : BASKETBALL MEETINGwhen t he t en n is s po rt star ts you willh av e t he p ri vi le ge of mak in g y ou rheadquarters here-wi th ho t an d colds howe rs a lways at your service--al lthis fo r $5 pe r year. Start this week.Don't pu t it off.F or f ur th er information ask anyof th e following men: Gara, Cole,Henry, Nash, Trotter, Orr, Atherholt,Donnelly, Seymour, Harris, Ludovici, Sh ie l ds , Cameron, Matt he ws o rHampton.

    Phone, Narberth 672

    TO WEA L TH

    Surplus

    ROADH E

    Capital

    SCHOOL EDITOR'S

    Moving Furniture and Hau ling !Automobiles for Passenger ServiceNight Trips When Orderea

    WALTON BROS.UndilJided 'Profits$/50,000 $/25.000 $75.000

    WHY NOT BANK IN YOUR HOME TOWN?OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH

    IS V IA rH E S A VI NG H A BI TGET THE HABIT-Open an a c count with us. You ca n start an account: with an amoun t a s low as ONE DOLLAR. You c an a dd to it from t ime tot ime t o suit your convenience. A little pu t a si de i n a s av in g a cc ou nt i s n ota talent buried. I t is e ar ni ng a ll t he t im e; like heart-beats, it's work goes

    o n whi le y ou sleep.BEGIN NOW-I f you only pu t two do ll ar s a week by, y ou w il l havesaved o ne h un dr ed d ol la rs i n less than a year.,Open an account for your children. Ge t t he m i n t he h ab it o f sav ing .3%Interest Allowed on Savin, Accounts, 2% on Cheeklng Accounts

    The Merion Title and Trust CompanyNarberth Office, Arcade Building. Open from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Friday

    evenings, 7 until 9.

    NOTICE.

    rara. M ~ G i n 1 ~ IdU ( S O ! ! l ! l I 7 ~ ~ ! b l l l d f J J i ~ J ~Detective Bureau

    Plumbing, Gas Fittingand HeatingNARBERTH , PA

    INFORMATION FURNISHED ABOUT YOUR ROOFALLKINDSOF LEAKS DETECTED

    BAD LEAKS ARRESTEDLOSSES fROM LF.AKS PREVENTED

    HARRY B. WALL

    Modern HomesFORSALE OR RENTW M D. SMED L EYBuDder

    Why no t keep warm the.e coolmorning. and ellening_ be_ide aRicklin PerfectionPortable Oil Heater?Phone or cal l a t203 Haverford Avenue

    l\Ion(11)', T'H'.(11) und W ~ d n ~ H d l l "SIR IIEIUJEatT DJo:EUUOlIl\l TUEJo;In 1'!cturl.aUon or RUI.ert IIUKhl'H' .'or..eflllStory"TIl}: OLn FOLKS AT nOME"Thursdo)', Friday and SaturdayWILUAM S. IIARTIn 11 Tn,le..1 lIort Play"THE RETURN 01