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    NEW KIND OF A NARBERTHCHRISTMAS COMING

    A COMMUNITY NEED AND ONE WAY OU T

    Name

    Address

    There is no greater n e ed a w ai t in g to b e s up pl ie d in N a rb e rt h t h an th.:e s ta b li s hm e nt o f a reliable m ed iu m o f c om mu ni ca ti on b et we en i ts c it iz en fan d t h e o r ga n iz e d a c ti v it i es which represent them.

    There h av e b ee n tw o reC('111 al tempts nn the part of individuals to perf or m t hi s public s er vi ce o n a commerc ia l basi s . Th e field p ro vi ng t oo s ma lli n whi ch to publish a well-conducted paper, o t he r t ha n at a loss, b o th t h es e

    enterprising i ndiv idua ls f e lt it wise to d is c on t in u e t h ei r e ff or t s.Th e Karberth Civic A s so ci a ti o n b e gi n s w it h this i ss ue o f O UR T OW N

    an exper iment in co-opcrative journa l i sm-and believes that t h is e ffor t pointrthe one way o u t - i o r a community situated as is Narberth t o e n jo y in g tl'b en ef i ts o f a good local nCWSI=aper,

    Th e Association p r op o se s t o give Narberth a weekly 'newspaper o f m er i t.Th e editorial , reportorial and business staffs as wel1 as t he spec ial contributorsar c all volunteer workers, many of t he m uf wide experience in the publish'ing field.

    'I'he se rv ices of all t hc se w or ke rs c ou ld n ot be p ai d f or h y Narber th-ona salary basis. And Narberth cannot hope to c o mm a nd t h ei r time and talenlfor long unless it pays t h ei r p r i ce - w h ic h is, in t h is ins tance, L O YAL S U PPORT.

    These vo!unteer workers (re:tlly commandeered w o r ke r s) p r om i se a realnewspaper, fitted to the needs of th e cOlllmunity. I n r et ur n for this theb us in e ss h ou s es s e rv in g t h e communi ty should pledge their co-operation byusing th e c o lu mn s o f OU R TO W N in w hi ch t o adver.tise their w ar es a ndservice. I t will be pro fi t able fo r t he m t o do so. Th e c it i ze ns w h o c o mp os ethe communi ty should guaran tee the i r suppor t by subscribing to O UR T OW Nand by r e ad i ng t he r ea l ly w o rt h -w h il e c o nt r ib u ti o ns that will appear in theeditorial an d n ew s c ol um ns a nd th e business news that \Viii be in t he ad .ver ti s ing co lumns . It will be t ime profi t ab ly employed.

    Th e conpon below gives each citizen a n o pp or tu ni ty t o pledge his supportto OU R T O W N - t h e wise merchant will seck his opportunity.

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    usiness Manager O U R TO WN , Box 34, Narhcrth: IH er e' s m y $1.00 "Guarantee Pledge" for OU R ' fO\VN. S en d t he

    paper to me f or one ye ar at a d dr e ss g iv en b el o w:

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    By Lady Narberth

    THE FIRESIDE

    A new kind of ' Christmas is coming Ichilclt'( 'n of Narberth should b e m ad eto m an y N a rb e rt h hOlll('S this y e a r - happy on C hr is tm as m or ni ng ; i t isto t he ho me s of t hu se o f ou r lolks r ig ht t ha t we should help the childrenwhu do w ha t t he y c an t u b ri ng joy, o f P hi la de lp hi a a nd other l oca l it i es inyes, and comfort, tu the little children Iuur o\\'n c uu nt r y w ho se parents canol' war-turn Europe. nut afTord to buy them gifts, but it

    \ Vh en t he b ig ship sails f rum " \mer i - i ,n ' t going tu "break us" if we sendca, a lu ng a bo ut t he f ir st o f November, SUllie little t hi ng s a lo ng t o t ho se chilthere will b e m an y Narberth p ac ka ge s d re n u ve r t he seilS. They are nu t tostowed aW;lY in the hold. Already a blame lor the follies o f t he f a the r s and

    }Irs. Edgar Taylor, 'of Chestnnt a\'e- number o f our cilizens h av e s e nt con- big brllthns or the lusts of theirn u e, h as j l ;s t 'r e tt l l' ne d :f r om I n di a na p o- t r ib ut i on s ; m an y u th e rs a r c planning r u l ~ r s ,aud they shouldn't l J ~punIshed.lis, w he re s he spent ' tw o w ee ks w ith to fol1ow s uit. \Vhy shouldn't every It will Ile a better a nu b ri gh te rhe r parents. Narberth home be represented? Christmas for each of us if we d o w ha t

    Th e Evangel C ir cl e u f King's Address your package to The Child \\"e can fur t he ch ild ren of Europe. IfDaughters will hold ,a bazaar in t he F e de r at i un , C hr i st ma s Ship H.ecciviug you d uu bt t hi s m ak e a n e xp er im en t., \reade, October 31, at 2 o'clock. Station, Cily Hal l Cuur tya rd , IJhilaue.- ::;end vne inexpensive g i f t - a garment

    :\lrs. Ezra S. Bartiett , of Chestnut phi,a, and give it to s um e m em be r ul or a t v y - t u Ths: Christmas Ship, andavenue, is in t he J ef fe rs on H os pi ta l, your jamily with inslructiuns t u " le av e un Chnstmas murning, ilS the shout3w he re s he h as u nd er go ne an opera- it" un the way i rom Dr uad S tr ee t and l au ghte r u f yon I' own little folkstion. She is on thc way to r e co ve r y S t at i un . .i\lulll;y euutrihutlUns in I'Ings th r ou gh t he house, listen! No tau d e xp ec ts t o returu to her h om e c he c ks ~ h u u l dhe made payahle to J. with y ou r c ar s, hut with your heart.shortly, Earnest H.ichards, treasurer uf T he t ia in tl y t ht 'r e will cume to yuu from

    Ou Satl1l'day evening, No\'el1l!Jer 7, Christmas ::ihip Fuud vf The Chilu sume hUlll1Jle, perhaps bomb-sha t te rcdI 'rofessur :\rthur Deering, of th e De' F e de r at i un , C a re T h e \ Ve st Eu d Trust uWt'lling in vnl: 01 thuse lar-away cuunp ar tm eu t u i D ra ma ti cs a nd Publ i c Cumpany. tries, the music uf another child'sSpeaking of Pennsylvania State Col- , All g if ts s hou ld be in the h an ds u l l au gh te r. T he w or ds uf joy and exl ege, wi ll e n t ~ r t a i nt he a lu mn i and l'he Child Feueratlun by Uctubcr 2ti, clamation will not be in Engl i sh , p robfriellds of the L o\ \' er . \I er io n H ig h If t he " ma de in America" idea ap - ahly, but you will underst;lIld; youS ch ool w it h s om e s el ec te d reaclillgs, peals tu you why n ut m ak e it a "l\lerry WIll knuw that the expenment hasTh e L i ~ t ~ r t a i n m e n tw il l he given in the IChristmas-l\lade in :\merica" jo r the been w or th y uu r whilej you' l l enjoyaudituriulll of the Lower l \ lerion High little b oy s a nd g ir ls uf Belgium, Gel'" such a Christmas as you have neverSchool. many, I-rance, Austria and Englan

    1\1 iss 1-1elen Stokes will give a party copies are des ir ed , t he y be ordcred ill lIdnll/cc of one of these two news dealto her l it tl e f ri en ds M on da y a ft er -nnon, October 26. Th e little guests ers-Mr. Davis or "Charlie."wil1 be Bctty Bland, Mary Dold, Don- Subscriptfons were received im1llediately after distribution of our initialaId Lairu, L ~ u r aHenderson, Billy number (withou t so li c it a tion, se\'cral citizens expressing their faith in theHenderson, l\ltchael McManus, C a t h - . ' . . .erine Morgan Jean Staples Sadie longeVity of O ur T ow n by subscrtbmg for twu years 111 advance. Have youS i l l W ~ O I l ,lililet lind Betty HI:VIl;f., subscribed for one year? If not. fill ot tbe a Q O V ~C:OUpOIl, BII4 Ulail It tODlgbt,

    H. C. GAIA.

    NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1914

    Ou r Voters ' P r e d i c a ~ e n t

    A statement f ro m t he B oa rd of Educ at iu n o n t hi s s ub je ct is due t he v ot( 'r s o f Narberth, and, 1 believe, wi 11 be~ e n e r a l 1 ) appreciated.

    E. A. ),1 USC 11,\:-'11'.

    the e le ct io n o f M es sr s. J am es A rt ,man, Augus tus J. Laos and John B.\Vil1iams, as members of the ParkD ev el op ll le nt C om m it t ee . T h e com,mitt ee chosen by the !lu,ard o f D ir ec ,tors of the Civic Association arc: \Vil,liam E. Smedley, Fletcher \V. Stite 'and

    GeorgeM. Henry, Bud these six

    members a.t a r e ce ut m ee l in g, c ho seJ, Berg Ese-'lwein as t he se \' enth mell1bel' n ec e ss ar y t o m ak e up the fllll cum,mittee.

    T hi s c o mm it t ee , it will be relllell1bered, is to h av e g e ne r al c h ar g e of allpark improvements "sub ject to thea pp ro va l o f t h e dirc

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    Remember. pie.... Ihat it l ak .. aworld', Jeri .. to brinlloutth .. . crowds.

    B u t e ye ry Sunday more thantwice this number of p er so n. a tt e n d c h u r ch in Philadelphia,

    The two cornpahie. are not in oPPDli..tion; multitud.. 01 the lOme men who 110to Shibe Park are found in church onSunday.

    We merel, take necuion to remind thepublicIhat. in ,i .. and PoPularity,.. wellal in far more important respect l. thechurch is the lZI'eatcst inJtitution of ourda,.

    FollowIhe largestof all prne_ioRl.and110 t o c h u rc h ne"t Sunday.

    The Merion Title & Trult Co.,of Ardmore, Pa

    Th e oldest, largest and best depositoryin this vicinityCapital, $150,000 Surplus, $125000

    Undivide4 P,06lJ, $40,000 '

    (COPYRIGHTED)

    AND THE CHURCHES

    Telephone

    The World

    A lillie 611urinll it in order.

    Crowd.! Crowd.!! Crowd.1II ItJCelJll ., if half themen in Philadelphiahave been thronaina to the Ball Park,

    Even the mOIl bookithreclUJecould noldoubt Ihe .bsorbinll Interest in '-ehallth.. e day,.

    The r.. ult i t about 110.000P

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    NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN-OCTOBER 22 , :1914 3

    A EV.fOHLERoTLondsco,pe Architect

    Right a t y ou r d oo r.

    CHURCH NEWS

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    Baptist ChurchA s!H.:cial meeting of thc Farther

    Lights was held Monday afternoot1, atthe hOtlle uf M is s M az ie S it ll ps on , i npreparation for a eoming event ofcI ' lb id"rab le in tcres t.

    Thc U s h e r ~ 'Associa t ion met with alarge attendance ;It t he home of Mr.\V. P. Wemmer, Grovc Place, ~ l o l J ( l a ) '( , \ ' l ~ n i n g .Th e s !l cake r was :1/ r. C.O ~ c a rBeasley, ESl!., Philadelphia, ont hc H i st u ri c al :\spccts of the Present\Var.

    'I 'h e U s h n s ' .\ssuciation is an activeorganizatiun of men of the Baptistcongregation who meet for mutualsocial hetterment. and who seek topro\'idc for the comfort of th e cong re ga ti on , I t i s s l l c ~a we ekl y ca lenda r uf church scn 'kcs and notices. Th et I l t ' d i n g ~arc hcl(I on the thir d Thlonday of e ac h m on th ilt the home ofSlilne memuer. Civic as wcll as m o n land religious matters ar e consideredat the h l 1 . . ; i n e s ~~ c s ~ i o t 1 ,a speaker on~ o m eli n topic of t he da y is h ~ a r d ,and a ~ o c i aI hour follows.

    :\ young pel}ple's meeting of genui ne w or th w as he ld Sunday e\ 'en ing .Th c sulo was excel lent and the talkby Professor \\ ' . T. ~ l e l e h i o rwas wel lrecei\'etl. T he y ou ug p eo pl e will holda unioll se rvic e n ex t S un da y evening . All the }'uung p co pl e o f Narbertharc i l1\ i ted . \Ve expect a speakerfr(lm Scranton to he prcsen:,

    Th e tIlunthly nnion mceting will he.hcld at ;.4;; P. ,,1. Wc will h av c f o ur~ p e a k e r s ,cunverts of the 13i1ly Sundayn '\ 'i va l a t Scranton. Thcre is everyindicatiun that t h i ~will be a not.a ble~ c r v i l ' C .Everyone is indtetl.

    Snhject uf the p a ~ t o r ' s~ e r m ( ) nnextSunday morning is "Christ the \Yord."

    :\It'n awl \\'OnlCn are e ~ p e c i a l l yurgc(I til at t en d t he B i b l e - ~ c h o o lclassesfor thelll !lext Sunday at 10 A. M.

    Presbyter ian ChurchNext Sunday. ]() A. :\1. 13ible-school,

    all d e p a r t l 1 l l ~ n t ~ .Tw o Bihle Classes.11 A. ] \ f . Public worship. Sermon h)'

    t h e p a st o r.7 P. M. Union Y o u n ~Pcople's

    l\Iceting in the Bapt i st Church, to headdressed by v is it or s f r om S c ra n to n.

    7.15 P. l\r. U ni on m Cd in g in theBapti s t Church.

    Next Tucsday thc monthly all daylIleeting or t he w om en of t he c h ur c h.,\ t 11 o'clock, thc L a t l i e ~ ':\id Society,will meet. At noon, luncheon wil l heserved, a nd a t two P. M., MissionarySucicty. Th e following ~ r e the ncwlyl'1ccted o f t l c e r ~of t h e L a di e s' A i d . soLicty: President, 1\1 rs. L. W. Nickerson; f ir st v ice president, 1\lrs. A. H.\\ ' i lson; second vice president, Mrs.John Va n N e ~ ~ ;secre ta ry, Mrs. W. F.S. Hackett; a ~ ~ i ~ t a n ts e cr c ta r y, M rs ..-\. E. Brown; treasurer, Mrs. Wi ll iamOwens.

    All Saints' ChurchSunday sen'ices a t j\1I Saints'

    Church, corner :'Ilontgomery and\Vynnewood a\enues. are a s f ol l ow s:

    8 :\ . l\L, t hc H ul y Cuml1lunion; 9.45A. l \I .. th e Sunday-school; 11 A. M.,morning prayer anrl sermon; .j P. 1\1.,e\ ' cn ing prayer.

    Therc ",iii he a second celchra tionof the Iioly COlllmunion on the firstSunday of next month, at 11 o'clock.

    TH E GARDEN NURSERIESA Complete Line of

    HARDYNURSERY STOCK

    St. Margaret's ChurchS u n d a y ~ :E a rl y " fa s s, l\fay to Sep

    tembcr, inclusi\'c. li.::O A. l\L; early1\1 ass. October to April, inclusive, 7.00A, :\1.; late :'Ilass, fl.:lll A. :'IL

    l\Iasses on holydays: (i.:10 an d 8.:10

    A. l\L; l\fasses on weekdays. 8.00 A. l \LL en t en a nd o t he r c\'Cning devotions,R oclock.

    PA.

    PA.

    Ti l e h l lu s sw l f s' s d light. So bandy tilopsrl l . te- jUlt & tlluohof hand or wrl. t . No

    sink Is oompletewithout t h isfaucet. Sold by~ ~ ~ ~ w t l ~ ~ b e r .

    Savill's Swan NeckFAUCET

    FOR SALE

    100 Narberth Avenue

    PIANO TUNINGGeo. B. Abele

    118 ChellUlut Ave.Narberth

    Pho 677.X

    ANDPLAYER

    ADJUSTING

    Pat.J,me /8.l U I .

    Thos. Savil l's SonsB a t h R oo m I " ls tu r es and SuppUea.

    1310-12-14 Wallace S'treet.

    Bell Phone-Narberth 669 D

    FRANK CRISTMEATS AND PROVISIONS

    HIGH G R AD E B U TT E R

    Telephone-Narberth 664 A

    Geo.& W.J.Markle

    SELECT DAIRIES

    Howard F. CotterCITYDRESSEDDIEl TS

    OF QUALITY

    Ar e you a Custome r?

    You will be eventually"Why no t now?"

    NARBERTH.

    Specia l Nuraery Mil k i n Paper Carton

    Filled a t P e n .h u rl t Farm

    TRY US THIS WEEK

    Y. M. C. A. BuildingFor Good Service and Moderate

    Prices in

    W. G. CUMMERPAPEUIIANGEUANDPA I S T E I ~

    21 0 Elmwood Ave.Narberth, Pa.

    Telephone-Narberth 675 W

    Plumbing, HeatingRoofing, Spouting

    and Range Work

    N. E. SMEDLEYNARBERTH,

    Call on

    Plaster an d Cement WorkEstimates Furnished JOBBING

    Ardmore , Pa .

    Telephone-Narberth 685 A

    J. A. MILLER(Succeuor to E. J. HOOD)

    tACHSAH M. WENTZ

    HEATER AND RANGE WORKSLATE AND TI N ROOFER

    Telephone-Narberth 368

    ARDMORE PRINTING CO. EDWARD HAWSCHRONICLE BUILDING

    Printingis a mea ns t ow ar ds an end-nothingm or e I n se lling pr in tin g we s tudy theresults-find out w ha t y ou wish to a ccomplish and than m ee t t ha t n ee d wilhexactly the right kind of plinting. We sellyou something more than paper, type andink.

    bzstruclor ill Pia1zo, Organ a1ldTheory of Music

    STUDIO: 6 A R C A D E BUII .DING t At Haverford Avenue an d Shir-Tdepllollc-Narberlh 604 ley Road, Narberth, P a. , e ig ht

    minutes' walk from station.Godfrey - t h e real e lt at e m an I Four modern 2 I -2-story stone and stucco

    , . homes, with southern exposure a nd o ldat 114 Wood.ide Ave ., w il l be p le as ed s ha de . L ot s a ve ra ge 60 by 125 feet.to a i. t you in gettin. a home. Nine rooms an d two bath-rooms;

    laundry in basement , h ot w at er heating,guaranteed temperature, 70 degrees.Electric lights and gas; combinat ion gasand coal range. Exceptional plumbingfixtures; sewer connection. Easy terms

    Builders, Loos & DothardHIRST & McMULLIN

    WEST END TRUST BUILDINGPHILADELPHIA

    In each instance where we rent a property,we will pay you $25.00.

    Send your Letter To-day

    Give me the names and addresses of some of your out-oftown friends who might be interested in Narberth as a home.

    Narberth, Pa.

    Booming Narberth

    HERE IS A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU

    Write me a Letter

    Opposite Station

    I f you want to help Narberth and incidentally receivefrom me my certified cheque for $25.00 or $100.00 tr y this:

    And Making Money

    In each instance where we sell a property,we will pay you $100.00.

    THE WA Y TO BOOM A TOWN is to bringpeople to it. You may no t have th e time oropportunity to go after. them bu t by fewminutes' thought, you may be able to think of ahalf dozen "out-of-town" friends who, if theywere solicited, might be induced to become fellowresidents.

    THIS OFFER IS GOOD FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY.

    Harris-Real Estate

    GA:; P. M., Epworth League, especially conducted f o r y o u ng people.

    7.45 P. M., public worship; congregational song service p re ce di ng t hes e rm on ; s i ng i ng by a large choruschoir, m o rn i ng a nd evening.

    Wednesday, 8 P. M., prayer services,conducted by the pastor.

    The e l' ent ng ser vice Sunday willbe a U n io n S e rv ic e h e ld in the BaptistChurch. Addresses by Billy Sundayconverts.

    The young men's Bible class ist au gh t b y Mr. Fletcher W. Stites,g reatl y t o t he boys' delight.

    Get Seen.Get Read.

    Get Believed.Make the r.eader do the thing youwish him to do. I 104 Forre.t Avenue

    Jobbing a Specialty Narberth. Po..

    JOHN O ~ POWERS

    1.2.3.4.

    To be successful, an advertisement must accomplishFOUR THINGS-

    When y ou u se space in OUR TOWN, you are lure of accompl ishing the I WATCH FORfirst three essentials named by Mr. Powers-and, if you are not sure how to wri te D II Dun dascopy to do Ihe fourth thing, maybe we can help you todo tbi ,. too . ASK. US, II 0 yif you want h ~ l p . - B .M.

    .-SHE IS COMING'

    T h re e M o nt h '. Work of Rev. Cnris G.Koppel

    During the present pastoraJ{e of threemonths we h av e m ad e exceptional proKress. Thir ty-oue have been a dde d t othe church b lember sh ip . Of these , II

    were receh'ed b y p r of e ss i on of faith,alll1 20 b y l e tt e r. vYith t h e e x ce p ti o nof 4 boys and g i r 1 ~th e new membersarc adults. T hc c on gr eg at io ns a rcgrowing steadily, an d t he mem ber ss ay t he y a rc t he l ar ge st in the historyof the chur ch. During the summerthe parsonage and c hu rc h w er e r en o"ated and repaired, th e lawns regraded, n ew e le c tr i c lamps installed, etc.,at a cost of $2;3,00.

    S om e o f t he f ea tu re s o f o ur s er vi ce sa ~ e t he l ar ge number of young lIlenand y ou ng w om en in the congregation, and the singing of the newlyorganized chorus choir, of 24 voices,u nd er t he efficient l ea de rs hi p o f M rs .J); ;\ 'id D. Stickney. A popular songservice p re ce ed s t he S un da y eveningservices.

    T he g ro wt h of th e S und ay sc hoolhas 1 e ~ nremarkable, having reeeil'ed 51npw 6clo"lllrs in th e primar}' and intermelllatl" lI .. p ar tm en t. . T he attellllanee hasreached lOa, double that of any p rv io usperiod in t h e s c ho ol ' s h is to r y. Thishas n e c e ~ s i t a t e dth e election of fourU ~ \ Y t c a e h c r ~ ,l" u priul ary as ,i at8nt8, 8 librarian, a cradle roll departmcnt, and a c ho ri st er . A ls o theproviding of nc w cqnipmen' such asn cw c ha ir s a nd l it er at ur e, a l ~ o thepurchasing of a supply of the newMcthodist Sunday s ch oo l h ym na l s.Olle of thc e n co u ra g in g a n d p ro m ising c 1 a s ~ c sis that callcll the Young: \I en 's B ih le C l a s ~which has beenstartc(! and organized. Th e class nowhas 11' young m e n e nr o ll cd . w ho a rem ak in g t he ms el vc s us ef ul in th cYou ng P eopl e's So cie ty a nd doingt he u sh e ri n g in t he c hu rc h.

    M. E. 'Church!lA;; A. :'IL. Sunday-school asscmbly;

    Bihle study classes for adults.10.45 :\ . :\1., publ ic worsh ip.

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    WHY NOT BANKWhere it is Most Convenient to You?

    Howard Longstreth. PresidentA. C. Shand. Vice Pre.ident S. W. Waterman. Sec. and Trust Ollicer

    W. C. Fitzgerald. Vice Pres. and Treas. Thomas Ridgway. SolicitorDIRECTORS

    FrankP. Off V. Gilpin Rohinwn A.C. Shand Howard LonllSlrethS. 5. P ~ n n o < " k C.R. Simon. Wm. R. Dougherty Burrow. 51o.,nA. R. Perkin. J. L ~ w i .Twaddell Thea. Pre...,r Wm. C. Kealor

    EdwardC. Dixon W. C. Filzgerald .

    Many lolks living in the suburbs. and being in town during the usual businesshours, f ind it roosl agreeable to have their bank account in Philadelphia. We enjoy a large suburban patronalle on Rccount 01 our convenient. central location.progressiveness,and courleou. and efficient attention to all deta ils. A specia lroom is maintained for the exclusiveu.e 01 the ladies. Sale deposit vault located

    on the first f lo or. B oxe s 01 liberal si7.e may b e r en te d as low as $2.S0 per annum. You are cordially invited to in.pect our ollices and to open an accountwith us.

    mIlr ilttttrnI,oltlir wrusl Q!.OUtpttt1!JWitherspoon Building 1323 Walnut Sueet Philadelphia

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    an y kind of BuildingAlterations or Repairs

    made.

    M. D. Smedley

    "Meet me at the

    Cabin"

    Howard E. Davis

    Bell Telephone

    Whitman's CandyGeorge B. Suplee

    Steam and Ho t Water HeatingPlumbing

    r..--THE-_STORE...-OFQUAiiTy........}I .'The Q U A L l T X SHOP" is .known as a ga thering p lace ofgoods of 1i quality at reasonable prices. No SOIled, shop-worn /lrticles appear in the !i stock; no so-called "barga ins" a re displayed. ji If you w is h t o k no w w h y " T H E Q U A L I T Y ~ H O P "IS popu- 1j lar, pay a vis it t he re o n y ou r n ex t visit to Ardmore. ii TH E QUALITY SHOPi Located in th e Chronicle Buildingf ~ ~..~ ~ . ~ ~ ~..+ ~ : . . . _ _ . : . . : _ : ~ : _ j

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    B u tt o ns C o m mi t te e :1000 buttons $ 111.00E x p rc s s c h arg es .30

    Admiss ion Committee :.jOOO admission tags.$Stamped envelopes ..~ lultigraphing 250

    l e t te rs .4000 hooks fo r tags.zinc engravings . . . .Grandstand tickets ..

    A d" an ce d f ro m T re as ur y toG a m es C o mm i tt e e $

    Candy C0111mittee. peanuts .H al f o f Suffragist loss .Secretary's book .

    St:pper COl11mit tee:Supper deficit $ 10.15Hauling tables 1.50l ' \apkins .80

    Grape Juice Committee:Grape juice $ 11.00Labels for bot t les . . . 1.35

    Vaudeville Committec:Rent for tent $Freight of tcnt .H a u li u g p ia n o .H a u li n g c h a ir s .

    P a g ea l lt C o m mi t te e :D a n ci n g i n s tr u c to r .. $ 15.SDBurlap for tcnts 3.30Clc,th f or w al l 2.75

    W. A. Willie Co.,Pub. 3.-14

    postcards 2.59American Bap. l 'uh.

    Society 2.58Haul ing tw o loads . . 2.50Patch .

    P a ck a ge a u ct i on .Refund from 'Wilde Co., Pub .R e fu nd t o Treasury b y G am e

    Committee .R e fu n de d b y Mr . Kern (vaude-

    ville expenses) .Sale o f e xt ra burlap for tents ..Bunting f o r e l ec t ri c hooth .. .Sale or' ra i l road t icke ts re turned

    by band Sandwiche!' .Telephonc ca l ls , ..

    BROTHERS

    $13G!l.67Total rcceipts $1470.Dl

    $ 68.1!:. Total expenllitl1rcs 136D.67$ 50.00 I

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    Narberth, Pa .

    Phone Narberth 67 2

    Wa t c h o u r C i r c u la r s f o r

    T h u r s d ay , F r id a y a n d S a t u r d a y Prices .

    R E C E I P T S .

    WALTOl\1

    Packing, Shipping, HaulingFURNITURE AND PIANOS

    It c o s t us T en D o l l a r s to te l l yo u ou r l i t t le s t o r y l a s tw e e k , an d w e g o t T we nty D o ll ar 's w or th o f sat isfact ion.

    W e b e l i e v e e v e r y b o d y r e a d e v e r y w o r d a nd a bs or be de v e r y f a c t , a nd a goodly n u m b e r c a m e a r o u n d an d to ld us so .

    S a v e t h i s a d v e r t i s e m e n t a n d b rin g i t t o u s o n M on da y,Tu e s d a y o r We d n e s d a y, Oct . 26, 27 & 28. I t ' s good fo r T enC e n t s , w i t h a p u r c h a s e o f g r o c er i e s a m o u n t i n g to O ne D o l l a ro r m o r e .

    G a t h e r up al l th e " O u r T o w n s " yo u c an a nd se l l t h e m tou s f or T en C e n t s on th e above c o n d i t i o n .

    A N E AS Y W AY TO M A K E M O N E Y.

    THE IMPERIALNarberth's Leading Grocery

    Fancy andStaple Groceries Fruit andVegetablesFish and Oysters

    AUTOMOBILESTO HIRE

    E s t i m a t e s C h e e r f u l l y G i v e nTelephone- Narber th 31l-D

    M a nu s cr i pt o f pageant .Historical Ar t Committee:D up li ca ti ng c o nt cs t

    slips . . . . . . . $ 6.86

    $268.19Decoration a n d L ig ht s Committee:

    E l ec t ri c l i gh t s . . . . . . $ 81.41Bunting fo r booths. . 62.!iD

    $222.58B o ot h s a n d Grounds Committee:

    Lumber $144.48C ar pe ,i te rs a n d la-

    borers 123.71

    Publ ici ty Committee :Mailing Main Line

    News $ ~ o . o oCombination plate

    fo r poster . . . . . . . 15.75400 posters 15.502000 advertising

    cards . . . . . . . . . . 7.00S i gn c a r ds for booths 5.4012 sign cards for

    baby show 3.50Dup. 150 l e t te rs for

    general meeting .. 1.00

    Music Committee:Third R e gt . B a nd $1 :l4.0-1S a tu r da y 's h a nd 75.0-1Supper for Saturday's

    b a n d . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.20Supper fo r Third

    R e gi m en t B a nd .. 6.30

    25 c admission tags , $302.50A d ve r t is e m en t s i n Pageant

    Book , .lOc admission tags .G-rar.dstand .Rental of t en b oo th s .Sale of pageant book .Candy table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Historical ar t .Vaudeville ...................GaInes . . . . . . . .Buttons .. .. ..Fancy Table .Home Bake , .Baby Parade .S al e o f l um be r .For tune tellers .F l ow e r b oo th .Mrs. Wiggs of th e Cabbage

    E X P E N D I T U R E S

    P a g ea n t B o o k:Printing 2500 copies.$374.75 $-181.71Advo>rtising Solicitor. 52.50H a lf t o ne s . . . . . . . . 24.D22 - co l or z in c engrav-

    ings 13.19Official photographer 10.00CardS a nd c o nt r ac t s

    for solicitor . . . . . 2.75Por t ra i t s . . . . . . . . . . 2.00Zinc engravings . . . . 1.60

    $481.71

    Treasurer 's Repor t of Narberth Day Fetean d Historical Pageant

    F. H. WALZER i Wm. F. J. FiedlerJ?ainting in all its Branches

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