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VOLUME III. NUMBER 14 NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY" JANUARY 11, 1917
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PRICE TWO CENTS
back to Narberth once In a While, Mr.
Caldwell, we wllI be gl~d to see you. TWO LECTURES FOR t.- M. C. A. TREASURER'S REPORT
Work is soon to be started on the
widening of Andcrson avenue, under
COMMUNITY CLUB FOR YEAR ENDING NOVEMBER 30
the Pennsylvania Railroad at Ardmore
Station. The narrowness of the pas-
THIS MONTH Narberth, December 9, 1916. I EXPENDITURES
sage and the great traffic at the point , i Salary of secr,ctary . $1800.00
bave made it a dang,erous one, and the . Tr~.asurerbs re3pOor1t9f106r the year end-I Coal. . 243.95
Dr. Charles F. Swift to be Heard 11lg novem e r , : 'Electrl' l'gl t 18254
I TelePh~nel .1 .. : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :
Main Line Citizens' Association and
the Ardmore CiVic Association took Friday Night-Imogen M. RECEIPTS 45:28
the question up with President Rea, Oakley to Speak on iWater rent (ninc months).... 87.36
Dec,~mber 1st. 1915 balance .. $ 112.71 ,Water rent (stablc).......... 10.15
of the railroad company. January 26 Subscriptions for the year . 995.46 Ice . . 2.05
THE FIRESIDE The Narberth High School Alumni l<'ull membership
During the month of January the Limited membership
. 323.40 Gas .
. 52.0U Petty cash
4.73
25.00
iASsoCiation has planned a remarkable
Betts Bnxt>2r's Gossip. . lecture course consisting of four Community Club w~ll offer two even- Boys' membership . 96.35 Towel supply 20.80
splendid lectures, 'beginning February jng entertaInments instead of the Pool . 630.00 Stationery and printing...... 23.25
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Are you still ke.eping your I'eoolu-. 16. The Executive Committee has customary one. Bowling . .
On Friday evening, January 12, Dr. Towels . . I . 367.58 Repairs to store
. 40.20 Repairs to building..........
4.70
14.10
tions? i worked hard to get the very best lec-
I turers in this course and they want Chas. L. SWift, State superintendent Tele~llOne . . . 13.76 Athletic activities 5.41
Mrs. A. R. Justice is recovering the co-opera;tion of the entire com- of Ithe Anti-Saloon League, will de- RecelVoed from C. H. McCarter, . Religious activities 22.50
from a severe illness. ,munity. The course of four lectures liver a lecture entitled, "Uncle Sam real estate agent. . 95.19 Social activities 66.83
'will cost only $1. which is exception- Awakes." The subject of course <Leals Rents from stores and stable .. 1095.50 Educational activities 3.00
There are quite a number of local, ll.lly low when it is learned that such with the liquor question and because Received from School Board : Expenses of secretary to con-
residents on the sick list. I men as Dr. Chas. T. McFarlane. of of the imminence of prohibition In for use of gymnasium . 102,40 vention (Reading, Pa.) ..... 20.00
. Columbia University, who lectures to the United States. it should be found R.eceipts from minstrel show .. 102.11 State Y. M. C. A. Conferen<;e
interesting to all of us. R~ceipts from men's m.eetings i assessment .. 3.54
The new 1917 auto tags are not so I renowned Geographical Societies;
conspicuous as ,those of last )',car. : Han. L. Irving Handy, Dr. Francis TI1e reputation of Mrs. Imogen B. (religious activities) . 28.87 Gam,~ room receipts paid Mr.
I Green, of West Chester, etc., wllI be Oakley, chairman of the Civil Service Unused portion of Mr. Hamp- i C. E. Kreamer, trustee .. , 357.47
Mr. and l\Irs. J. W. Joyce gave a some of the lecturers. The dates wlI1 Reform of the State Federation of ton's expenses to conven- 'Supplies for game room...... 18.04
dinner party last Saturday evening. : be: February 16, March 9, April 6, Women's Clubs is nation wide. Mrs. tions . 3.00 Insurance (Employes' Compen-
. I and May 4. Keep them open! Oakley will address the club membe1'J5 Received from Community I sation Policy) . 10.00
:1\11'. P. J. Noon. of Wilk.es-Barre, is!
on "Public Housek.eeping." This is Bible Class . I
9.10 Interest on first mortgage . 648.00
visHing Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Downes.: The engagement of Miss Achsah M. not alone a matter commanding tlle R.eceived from Com- Interest on second mortgage .. 250.00
___ . I Wentz to Mr Dow Enfield has been attention of women. In the years to munity ClUb $:n.63 Interest on notes, $1600.00 .. 80.00
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The Y. M. C. A. desires to thank the announced by Mr. and Mrs. A. D. I
come our social duties are bound to Received from COIll- Interest on game room bonds 117.00
multiply. Men and 'women will in- munity Club, procecd:; Taxes (Borough. ~5000.00) . 112.50
'Community Cluh for its contribution. Wentz, of Spring Grove, Pa., the
last month of $8. . wedding to take place sometime this creasingly be called upon to serve I
fro!" India supper... 55.00
the public. What Mrs. Oakley lIas ReceIved from Com-
Taxes (Count~·. $500000)
Union Twilight scrYices:
. 10.00
spring. Miss Wentz, who Is a popular
to say on such matters should surely munity Club Gym Janitor . . $20.00
Do not forget the I,yceum College and talented young organist and in-
Course at the Y. :\1. C. A. at 8 o'clock, structor, received her degr,ee of win her a big audience. " Class.. . . . . . . . . . . .. 25.00 10rganist . 6.75
Bachelor of Music from the Univer- Both meetings wllI be held in tile 111.6:l Cornetist 18.00
011 Friday. 1he 26th.
sity School of Music, Lincoln, Ne- Community Room at 8.15 P. M. Tickets Received from King's Daugh- Printing ............ 9.75
Miss :\ellie Mae Jones, of Erie. Pa., i braska, in 1913. Since when she has for single lectures can be purchasEd I
tel's.. . 24.00 I
is visiting lVIr. and Mrs. Ra)'mond C.: b.ee~ living here in .Narberth and con- at the door. Price fifty cenis. Received from Baptist Church I $5450
•Tones at their home on Dudley ave-' tmumg her studLes under Ralph Ushers' Association . 5.60, Balance . 11
nue. ' : Kinder, of Philadelphia. At present Rental of chairs . 3.50 , 54.61
, ; she 'is organist at the Methodist Epis-
Mr. and l\lrs. George Lyon, parents: copal. Chu:ch of this place. Mr. Enfield,
DR. CHARLES F. SWIFT Rental of lockers
Thanksgiving off,ering (Union
. 2.75
$4242.81
service held iu Presbyterian Balance . 52.45
of Mrs. Clement Booth, who have been: who IS prIVate secretaI':': to Congr.ess-
Church.... .. .. .. . .. .. .. . 25.54 ;
Visiting her, left on Tuesday for man C. F. Reaves, of Nebraska, 15 a
Cnion Twilight scrvice...... 54.61 ! $4295.26
Florida
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graduate of the Universary of
Xebraska Law College of 19H and I - - - - ,Unpaid hills $281.91
$4295.26 •Game room receipts du.e
Mrs. L. B. Elliott, of Xew Haven. also of Bellevue College. trustee 625.10
Conn., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Har-
_ry A. Jacobs, of Elmwood avenue and
'Wynnewood road.
Ruth E. Prescott entertained her
sorority, the Kappa Sigma Phi, last
Average attendance
Average collections
132
$6.07 I
I $907.01
FrIday evening, at which meeting the
1\11'. and 1\1rs. Carroll Downes and engagement of MI,ss Achsah M. Wentz
:1\11'. and Mrs. William Maddox, have to Mr. Don Enfield, of Washington, D. PLENTY OF ACTIVITY SUFFRAGISTS ELECT
returned from New York where tlley C., was announced; also the engage-
spent &everal days. ment of Miss Nellie M. Jones, formerly
lof Narberth. to Mr. Charles Brennan,
AT NARBERTH Y. M. C. A. OFFICERS FOR 1917
The many friends of Mrs. F. Irwin, of Medina, N. Y., which leaves the
of 222 Dudley avenue, were grieved single girls of the sorority very much New Secretary Sets Ball Rolling Interesting Reports Show Work
to learn of her recent injury to her in the minority. The decorations were
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foot and hope for a speedy recovery. pink roses and ferns. Miss Wentz's in Short Order-Pool Tourna- Done During Past Year-Mrs.
engagement was announced in a novel ment-Aetivity in Basket-! W. I. Dothard the New
way by hiding a white hea!"t on which
Public reception of new members
WUlS' written the happy news in a ball-Boys' Department Leader
aud celebration of the Sacrament of
the Lord's Supper will be held at the large pink rose placed at the presi-
Presbyterian Church next Sunday dent's 'place-Mrs. R. C. Jones-who Pool 'l'ournllwcllt. I The annual meeting of the Nar-
announced the tidings to the other Mr. Frank Winnie, manag!'r in berth Branch of the Woman Suffrage
morning.
members of the sorority. The next charge of the pool toumam.ent, had a Party was held on Friday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Ans.el De Wolf Jones, meeting will be held at the home of
of Erie, Pa.. have announced the en- Miss Alice Green, 123 South Fiftieth
gagement of their daughter, Nellle street, on the 19th of January.
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drawing for the men to play and be- at the home of Mrs. E. A. Muschamp.
Dr. Charles F. Swift, who will be low follows Ithe players names:
heard in our town next Friday night' 1"irst Round-S. Turner, 50;
the retiring leader. Reports were
J. made by the chairmen of the various
-Mae, to Mr. Charles Francis Brennan,
of Medina, New York.
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in the Community Club lecture Cooke, 50. 1". Winnie, 60; J. Scanlin. committees and the report of the
Our worthy and esteemed fellow- course, has attained a wide reputation 45. W. Jefferies, 60; G. Fleck, 50. year's work read by the secretary.
I dtizen, I(,enned~' Duff, is about to leave

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as an after dinner speaker and a popu-I H. Smedley. 50; J. Foote, 50.
The Ludovicis, of Elmwood avenue, Narberth. Kennedy has been a lar lecturer. His addresses not only Lacy, 60; S. KrLeble, 50. D. Kirk. 45;
D. '\Irs. Charles Verna.
After the very gratifying financial
are taking a winter vacation in respected member of this community bristle with wit, but at times are char- G. Cummer, 45. W. Humphries, 50; statement submitted by the treasurer
Florida. After touring the "tropical for something like twelve years, dur- acterized by the most inspiring, ora- ~. Dickie, 60. L. Jenkins, 45; J. Ward. Mrs. William H. Pugh, Jr.• the meet~
State," they will rest a while at Palm I ing ~ost of that time taking active tory.
Beach before returning home.
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part In local affairs, always to tILe
latter's advantage. For a long period
1;1 addition to all this, hc is a man
00.. ing was turned over to the Nominat-
There is an entrance fee of twenty- ing Committee which conducted the
of affairs, enjoying the acquaintance five cents a~ld every play~r must. be election. As the result of the bal-
• Montgomery County Court on Satur- he ;served on. the School Board and of many of the foremost men of the a memboer m good Istandmg. TIII~e loting the following officers
day filed a decree in which It ap- was also a dlr.ec~or of~he Building nalion. A life-long student of govern- ~onsumed in playing match to be paId chosen to serve during 1917:
were
proved the division of Moreland town- and Loan. Assoclallon. HIS loss to the mental affairs and an experIenced tor ,by the players. ., . Leader. Mrs. W.· 1. Dothard.
ship into two townships Upper More- borough IS deeply regretted by all who lawmaker, he will bring to the folks
land and Lower Mo~elaud, as a lenow him and he leaves behind the of Narberth a brilliant lecture on offered m the form of two handsome
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firs.t and second pTlze IS bemg Vice-leader, Mrs. Charles Verna.
Secretary, Mrs. E. H. Cockrill.
majority of electors had decided. impression of an honorable and de-
sirable citizen, the kind w.e cannot af- Friday night, his subject being "Uncle cue~. .. . Treasurer, Miss Fannie Laos.
Sam Awakes." GIve Mr. ~mme ~our c?-OperatlOn (Continued on Second Pllge)
The Ardmore Civic Association has ford to lose. He goes away from us and support m makmg tIns the best 1- ---------__ _ _ . __
recommended to the LOWM Merion not without many regrets on his part, pool tournament Yet. I
eLASSIJo'JED AnVt:RTISE~iENTS-
police authorities that a proposal of but he is taking an upward step on NAunEUTlI BOYS' fl,UH. nnsket Ball ActivIties. i --------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Main Line fire companies that the the ladder of success and New York Well well well here we are once' fwo cents per word In advance; mini-
nearest electric light to each fireplug City wlII claim him as her own. His The Narberth Boys' Club defeated again,' the ~Id team back with us, mum,. ten words.
be banded with red in order to guide many friends in Narberth are loath the Anthwyn Boys' Club of Narberth' and believe me. for a starter they had J)JU;~"J\IAliIo:1t would like engllgement"
the firemen be adopted. to have him leave and their best last Saturday night by the score of some team to buck up against when ~.!.2.:;() P':" ,IllY. Box 943. Nllrberth. .
wishes and Interest follow him. 32-11. The Narberth boys far out- they played the AIl-Scholastic Stars, FC){T;IlIl-A I<0ld cure link. APPly"n~
Mrs. J. C. Adams, of Boston, "Ro" classed the Anthwyn tE*l.m, which composed of mostly of Northeast _o_m_ep_,, _
formerlY Miss Ruth Hudnut. of Nar- !!,~cured all <their points on fouLs> a.nd Manual Stars. It looked bad at the l"OIt S'\I.Jo~Pe"r"on·" sectional booken".-
berth, is expected to vl~it so~e of h~r I THE COMING MUSICAL were not able to get near thek goal. end of the first half for the Narberth ~ rug. Phone, Narberlh 396·W. (14)
friends in Narberth dl1rmg tillS
month. A luncheon at the Adelphia
Poor Dutch. Line-up;
N. B. C. A. B. C.
boys. but in the second period. Well!
They got the game, that's all, even
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN
and a theatre pM'ty will be given by A musical has been arranged for Winnie
the Kappa. Sigma Phi In honor of January 18th, under the direction of J. Dickie
" forward Braden if it was only by one point and you "OUR TOWN"
forward '" .M, Dickie have to take your hats off to our
Mrs. Adams and Miss Nellie Jones on Miss GertrUde H. Wright, soprano. as- Cooke center Cummer team. Printing this advertisement fifteen
.January 20. sisted by Mr. Piotr Wizla. distingUish- O·Dell. . . . . . .. guard Donahne Particular mention is made of
ed baritone; Mrs. B. Franklin Arml- Jenkins Referee Emmett's clean decisions. consecutive weeks helped to add
We are sorry to see Mr. and Mrs. gee. reader. and Mr. Henry Lukens at Compton : .. guard Nolan Ev.er alert and showing no partiality lo'IJo'TY.}'IVE scholars. in the
Charles E. Caldwell and young daugh- the piano. To be held in Elm Hall, Humphr.eys to one side or the other. Accept our NARBERTH
ter Catharine leave Narberth. They Narberth. Pa. Dancing wlII follow Field goals-No B. C.: Dickie, 5; thanks, Mr. Emmett, for your hearty
will make their home in Atlantic City. the musical. Cooke, 4; Jenkins, 2; Winnie. 1. Foul co-operation. couldn·t have done het- METHODIST
Mr. Caldwell was one of the firstresl- 'I goals-Dickie. 6; Cooke. 1; Compton, tel'. SUNDAY SCHOOL
dentel's here and his jovial manner Prolonged visits are apt to deal 3. Foul goals-A. B. C.: Cummer, Netx week our Senior team plays YOU WILL ENJOY OUR SCHOOL
won for him many friends. Come hospitality a death blow, 11. (Continued on Sixth Page) Sunday, 9.45
NAJ~BEHTH, PA.-OU.n TOWN-·JANUARY 11, 1~17
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ITHE CUB ANNOUNCES
OUR TOWN
SAVING
discussed the question with various
representative citizens of our town, I
and the joint conclusion was reached
An ExperIment In Co.operative that a 5.40 express was about the best
I AGREAT DISCOVERY
JournoUsm-lSo PaId Workers. ! arrangement that could be made.
Owned and Published every Thurs-: There w~s nothing of the "put It over" ! T~ the Editor of "Our Town:"
day by the Narberth Civic Associa-: element m the whole transactloh.
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t on.
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Narberth has grown rapidly In the I At a t t Ie secret 15 out.. Frank
last few years; additional express ser- i Zentmayer h~s mystified his friends
lSARBEltTll CIVIC ASSOCIA.TION. vice was needed' the matter was cail- of late hy Ius rather abstracted all'.
President, A. J. Loos. ed to the atteI:t1on of the rallroau furthermore, he has only been at the
Vice-presidents, A. C. Shand, J. B., company through the columns of "Our fire house six nights a week; whereas
IS EASY
Wnilams, James Artman. 'Town"-an accepted and perfectly he and Charley Noel were never
Secretary and tr':lasurer, Frank J. legitimate methou
Wisse.
oi: communIty known before to be absent from It.
action; the Railroad gave heeu to the. The reason is now made apparen~ to It's the Start That is Hard
Directors, Frederick L. Rose, George protest and considered carefully the i all, and a lucky world comes. mto
M. Henry, W. Arthur Cole, Ge()rge M. arguments presented. In brief, the I great good fortune through a dlscov-
Colesworthy, Mrs. William S. Horner, whole affair was a plain out-and-out ery by the man who went to the ex-
N established truth in re~ard to saving is that
A. E. Wohlert, Mrs. George M. Henry, business transaction wltl; no need for treme of self-sacrifice by giving up
Fletcher W. Stites, E. A. Muschamp, either side to resort' to "putting over" his pet hobby of sitting around the
H. C. Gara, Henry Rose. Edward S. methous or tactics.
Haws, Mrs. Roy E. Clark, Mrs. Les-
fi~e house. for one night a week. This
All of which is written with the dIscovery wlll prove to be the greatest
A many people who deSIre to save seem un-·
able to make the start. The object of the
tel' W. Nickerson, William D. Smed- hope that it will teach the little moral bo?n bequeathed to mankind, without Christmas Savings Club is to offer the easiest pos-
ley. that it is always hes to look before price, for many a uay. Many of the
leaping,-to crack a joke at the ex- most marvelous cre~tlons are. often sible method for making this beginning, with the
HARRY A. JACOBS, pense of your home town. 1 too' love the result of pure aCCIdent. ThIS hap-
Editor.
belief that your own inclination to save will ac-
my company, but oh you home town! pells to be one of.lllOse. It se.ems that
Yours very truly, Frank has a VIctrola III Ius home. complish the desired result.
Mrs. C. T. Moore A. J. Loos t:. A. J[USChIlDlp. Somehow the Victrola was upset one
Mrs. Roy E. Clark Henry Rose night while the power was on. Frank
Earl 1<'. Smith
q. M. Henry
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ASlloclate Editors.
SI'FFUAC;JS'I'S t:Lt:f'l'
II was astonished to see the affair roll
Ot'FH:EUS jo'on 191i across the floor, the disc plate acting
as a propelling force. Then came the
The CHRISTMAS CLUB
(Continu.eu from First Page) I great idea and Frank lost no time In offers you an opportunity to accumulate a fund for
MAIZIE J. SIMPSON, taking advantage of his great oppor-
Cashier.
Christmas or to save a certain amount out of your
The Suffrage Party wishes to call tunity. Charlel>' Verna's Ford was
to the attention of all those who standing at the door and it was only earnings during the year.
H. C. GARA, are interested in the work It is doing the worl, of a minute to transfer the
AdvertisIng Manager. It is open to everybody.
the following report, and at the same insides to the walk and replace them
Send all letters and news item to time to extend its thanl,s to everyone with the motor from the Victrola. Do There is no membership fee, or any other cost
P. O. Box 404. who helped personally or financially you get the idea now, boys? It means to join.
Send all advertising copy to P.o., during the year of 1916. an automobile that will require no
Box 820. I Report of the Nurberth Urnnch of the gasoline or electric power. All that is necessary is to call at our bank,
Make all remittances to P. O. Box I Womllu's Suffruge Part)' 1'01' 1916. Franl, has been pondering for make your first club deposit and secure a depositors'
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On Tuesday, January 25, 1916, the some time whether or not to patent
Our Town Is on sale at the depot :'\arberth Branch of the Woman's his lliscovery and that accounts for
newsstand, and at the store of H. E. Sutfrage Party met at the home of his ~bsentmin~ledness. However, he
card.
Davis. I Mrs. l~dwin Town to elect officers for has finally deCIded to he a good fellow
Deposits may be made weekly (or in advance).
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Entered liS second-class matter. Or.- the ensuing year. After the ballots and give his. fellow !1Uma~l beings full Classes are offered to suit all purposes.
tober 15, 1914, at the Post Office at were counted, the meeting was turn-I h~nefit of Ius amazlIlg, dIscovery and You may join one or more classes as you desire.
Narberth, Pennsylvania, under the ed over to the following newly-elect- WIll therefore not apply for a patent.
Act of March 3, 1879. ed officers: 1"01' onc thing. it would interfere with Interest will be paid on deposits if payments
, Mrs. Edward A. l\Iuschamp, leader, his pinochle. are kept up promptly, but if depositor fails to keep
THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1917 Mrs. Walter 1. Dothard, vice-leader. The funny part of it is that Charley
____ I Mrs. Charles Verna. secretary. Verna knew nothing of the substitu- up payments when due, check will be issued to you
EMERGENCY PHONE CALLS I Mrs. 'William H. Pugh, Jr., treas- tion in his machine and. happening
for. the amount paid in only, without interest.
Fire 350. urer, on the scene just after Frank had
Police 125G.
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I It. was arranged to hold the regular' finished the. joh, l~e inv~ted the latter
meetings on the first Friday of every i to tal,e a httle l'lue With him. The
Club is now open to receive members.
We again call the attention of our I' month at the homes of different mem-I first ~emark .Charley made was: "My.
readers to the annual meeting of thoe hers, the meetings to begin at 3 P. she IS runll1ng better than ever and
JOIN TODA.Y'
:'oIarberth Y. M. C. A. that is to be held M. Later it was decided to have I you can't even hear the engine." And
next Monday evening, January 15, at i outside speakers at alternate meet- to think this happened in dear old
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8 o'clock. Let every member be sure ings. and at the other meetings the :-iarherth! Everyone is free to use
. to at!t.end. It will afford an opportun- members should discuss questions of this contrivance and fro,? now on we
ity to those who have not yet met the the State and National Governments. expect the sales of gasohne to fall off
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new secretary, Mr. Schaeffer, to be- This plan was followed throughout perceptibly. However. 1 thinl, it will
come acquainted with him. There is the year. On an average, twenty I he some time before this new motive
The Merion Title and
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important business to be transacted, memhers attended
inclUding the election of a number of meetings.
directors to fill expiring terms, and a
review of present conditions, with
these regular power will be applied to our local fire

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In accordance with instructions re-I Talking ahout mysteries-or course.


Trust Company
plans fo~ the future.. ceived from the State headquarten,! you know Bill Claghorn. He looks
The dIrectors are remlllded that at Harrisburg, we celebrated National like an actor. Well, Bill useu to come
they are to meet. a half hour befo.re Suffrage Day on Ma~' 1st. A commit- around regularly through the sum-
Narberth Office, A rcade Building
the general meet~ng, at 7.30. to dls- tee of members was on duty at the mer, each time exhibiting a fine mess
pose of some routme business. Every station and distributed pansies to the I of fresh water hass. Said he caught
member of the board is par~iCUI~rlY men and daffodils to the women. them at a certain Jersey lal,e. Of cents. Yes. but she Isn't in the wum;s OF :mLK
requested to attend this meetmg a so. I At the primary election in May we ('ourse, the gang, all hiked for that "Solid South."
I served at the polls from 7 A. M. until lake. hut all their attempts didn't. re- HOIml of Heulth Issues List AccorcI·
i 7 P. M., giving out literature and se-I suit in one real healthy bite. That The doctor ordered Bob Saville to lug to Saultnry Conditions.
'I'HAT :U;W EXl'HESS 'l'HAl~. Atlantic City for a rest and change.
curing signatures to yellow pleuge i was some mystery, but it isn't any
Editor of Our Town: slips. I more. Last !"riday morning, Bill was He had a little change left-ancI the The Board of Health or Lower Mer-
A few mornings ago-a couple of I
In June a Butterfly Garden Card seen in the Reading Terminal buying
days after the new 5.40 express was Party was given, and the funds raiseu a string of haRs. Thus is another im-
hotel took the rest. Help! Ion township has issueu the following
list show.ing the sanitary grades or
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Inaug,urated-l met one of our fellow were uRed to help pay our county poster exposed.
townsmen who is an employe of the and State assessments.
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Say, Mr. Editor. are they Iddding
the milk sold in the township for the
"The rub:' last month:
Pennsylvania Railroad, and was I ,?ur organ~zation donateu to t.he I 1 have often wondered what would Raw Milks-Hahuhack, 93 per ceut.;
greeted with t~le words: "Well, the I 'lrl;Count y I< ~t~ at Mrs. Feree B~n-I happen to you or your paper or to any
Railroad certamly put one over on I ton s, St. DaVid s, twenty-five pou ds editor OJ' any papel' whose columns Dougherty, 88 per cent.; Duncan, 88
'em!" Seeking a little further ligltt of candy. A number of card tables always stated the absolute truth. NoW, "Live Wire" Challenges per cent.; Barker, 86 per cent.; Rob-
Inson, 81 per cent.; Ashbridge, 80 per
on the subject, 1 discovered that my wer~ also loa~ed by our members. uo not get 1l1ad-nobod~' said that
friend seeemed to regard the railroad . Wh.en the ~Ime eame for the Pre~- "Our Town" or any other prominent "Cub" For Literary Honors cent.; Latch, 75 per cent.: W. J. Smith.

able demands of the Narberth com- usual publiCity work rat the polls.
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company's meeting of the very reason- lllenttal ele.c~lOn, our women did thmr neWRpaper was not veracious. What
1 am thinking of is this: Suppose To the Editor Our Town.
75 per cent.; Belcher, 74 per cent.;
Koettenring, 72 per cent.; Macken, 70 .,
per cent.; Highland Farm. 69 per
mutors as expressed through "Our To compl~te the. Narberth assess- somebody gave a show or entertain- 1 uon't suppose the Cub lmew that cent.; Hoopes, 69 per cent.; Shupert,
Town," as "putting one over" on ment of nmety-.slx dollars ($96,l' a ment and it was reported in the pa- the same lady who purchaseu the ten- 68 per cent.; Harriton Farm, 67 per
either the people of Narberth or "Our successful vaudeVIlle S~lOW was glven!1 pel's. You have been to many a show penny nails at Ricklln's. also asked cent.; Hayward, 67 per cent.; Mc-
Town." He seemed to have an Idea on December 4th, wInch enableu .us, yourself (editors are on the free list. for a two-foot rule, and when she Kenty, 66 Per cent.; Walker, 66 per
that the Railroad just waited until it to meet all. our expe~se~. _ I understand) that was anything but was given one, was heard to remark, cent.; A. Hanlon, 65 per cent.; Jones,
was ready to add the 5.40 express to . ~s part of tI~e year s "ork, two pe- good-in fact, you've seen many a "Oh, my; it's rather short, isn't It?" 65 per cent,; W. H. Smith, 65 per
the Narberth service and then went tltlOns were cIJ'culated, one ~o Hon. bum show. haven't you? My ques- A well known man of Narberth cent.; Haley, 64 per cent.; Markle, 64
ahead and put the train on without Henry Watson. representative from tion fits in right l,ere \Vhat would left his Ford standing in front of per cent.; Osborne, 63 per cent.; Bren-
saying "I, yes, or no" to anybody. the Eighth Congressional District, happen if the papers' stuck to the Dr. Howard's the other evening, and nen, 62 per cent.; Phillips, 62 per
Sort of a good joke on our own and the o.ther to the me~bers of the facts? They woulll say: "The enter- I\, short time after a small boy open-
cent.; Meaney, 60 per cent.; Banard.
town (his own town as well as your State LegIslature at. Harrlshurg, urg- tainment given last night by the - - , ed the door and asked, "Mister, is 58 per cent.; Davis, 58 per cent.;
town and mine). Let's all have ~ In~ all these representatives to sup- etc.. was rotten. How some people that you car standing out here?" The Wintz, 58 per cent.; Harrison, 56 per
laugh on Narberth and "Our Town." port suffrage. A numb~r of letters have the nerve to ask anyone to pay man replied that it was. "Then," said cent.; Grace & White, 55 per cent.;
The Pennsylvania Railroad handed us were also written to the members of goou money for the privilege of sitting the small boy, "you hau lJetter take Lentz, 54 per cent.; Morris, 54 per
an express train and hobody (etc.) the Judiciary C?mmittee of the House through such a lot of rot: etc.. etc." it In somewhere, for the ants are cent.; Holland, 51 per cent.; Brown,
knew we were going to get it. AIn't of Representatives at Washington, But instead the papers say: "The dragging it under the sidewalk." 50 per cent.; Soapstone Farm, 46 per
that rich? and New ~ear's card~ were sent to show was a big success financially A very mucll respected lady or Nar- cent.; Weintraub. 43 per cent.
Now, as a matter of fact-and this (Contmued on FIfth Page) and artistically. and the audience felt berth was riding along Narberth ave- Pasteurized Milk-Abbott, 85 per
is stated for the benefit of any other well repaid for leaving home on sucn nue the other day. when something cent.; Woolman, 79 per cent.; Wawa.
townsmen who may have failed to a stormy night, etc., etc." Your reply got wrong with the engine. The lady, 78 per cent.; French, 71 per cent.
read last week's Issue of "Our Town," OUR TOWN wID gladly print Is a waited with Interest. very much excited, said, "Why, what The sanitary grade is the sum of
or who for any other reason may have anT news Item about any subJer.t is wrong Wltll the car?" "Beg par- grades assigned after examination of
an idea that the Railroad sllpped one that Is of Interest to Narberth The population of London, Ky., Is don," replied Smith, "hut one of the the sample for -the visible dIrt, bac-
over on our boroug,h-the editor of folks, but In order to meet 1638: of Winchester, Tenn.• 1351. The cylinders Is missing." "One of the terial count, pollution from cow ma-
"Our Town" and others who were former gets a post office worth cylinders is missing? Oh, my good- nure, pollution by human waste,
"'c1lve in urging the new express, the printing schC'lule, all "copy" $88,900.00, the latter gets one for ness! Don't yOI1 keep the garage changes during storago and infection
~mew about the new train several days -manuscripts-must reach the $55,000.00. Narberth's population Is locked?" from inflamed udders.
before it was put on the schedule. editor by 6 P. H. Honday each almost as great as that of the two If the lights in Ocean City and
The Railroad officials having the mat- week. towns combined. Her post office would Atlantic City were all out. would An- What's the gOOd of being good If
tel' in charge, beIng Inteillgent men, probably be considered high at 75 glesea Wildwood? UTe WIre. you do not let people know it?
NARBERTH, PA.--OUR TOWN-~JA.NUARY11, 1917
EVANGELISTICSERVICES APRON SOCIAL "Narberth H. S. Five Defeat's
After months of desire and weeks One of our local poets, liVing not Jenkintown Five, 33-27
I
BUY IN NARBERTH
of preparation, the Baptist, Methodist over one thousand miles from Merion . Than~s to the people of Narberth, our business in the past
and Presbyterian churches of Nar- avenue, Is responsible for the follow- Narberth High School basket ball year has Increased 50 per cent., so we have decided to declare an
berth have arranged for a three weeks' ing:- team defeated Jenkintown Five by a extra dividend by reducing the price of all patent medicines.
series of evangelistic meetings, a week APRON SOCIAL. score of 33-27 last Tuesday. January Compare our prices with others.
in each church, beginning Sunday Around your waist a measuring line 9. The game was a fight from start Syrup, White Pine and Tar, regular 25c. Special 19c
evening, January 28, In the Methodist Please draw, but not too tightly, to finish. The opposing team was full 'Scott
" s Emulsl'on , r eg uIar 50 c. Specla......................
. I 43c
Church, with business headquarters And for each Inch a penny place of snap and dash and moved the ball S • cott' s E mu I'
Slon, regu ]ar $1 . Specla. I S3c
up and d own the fioor with lightning L' t'n!
!S er!e. reguIar $1 . Specu~ . I
In the Y. M. C. A. Building. (Now please don't take this lightly)
The Rev. Dr. Depfer, of Elmira, N. Into this cunning pocket you see quickness. Time after time the Jenk- 67c
Y., with his corps of workers, will On this little apron, made by me intown boys led by two poInts and L~ter~ne, regular 50c. Spec~al 35c
conduct these services and It Is hoped Bring to the Presbyterian Church at the Narberth Five would make a Llsterme, regular 25c. Special 1Sc
great good will result from this con-I eight, I
thrilling play,' tying the score. The Salhepatica, regular 50c. SpeciaL 35c
cert of effort by the three churches. On January elg,hteenth, and don't be suspense was terrible, especially at Salhepatica, regular 25c. Special: ISc
Before the coming of the evangelist late the end of the first hair, when the op- Bromo Seltzer, regular $1. SpecIaL 69c
and his party, a serIes of cottage Or you will miss a good time, I'm ponents led by score of 16 to 14. Bromo Seltzer, regular 50c. Special. ; 39c
prayer meetings will be held on each 'frald But the second half showed better Bromo Seltzer, regular 25c. Special 19c
Friday and Tuesday evening at from Prepared for us all by the Ladies' results. The Narberth boys showed
7.30 to 7.55, beginning Friday, Janu- Ald. the real stUff, and from that time on Remember the Name and Place and the Busiest Corner in
ary 12, and the .first of these cottage the Jenkintown boys did not even see Narberth
gatherings for these Depfer evangelis- The lines are, of course, self-ex- the ball. The final score was 33-27.
tic meetings will be held at the follow- planatory and remind us of the last The line-up was as follows: -
ing homes:- two lines of a much longer poem
District.
No. 1. Albert Walters, 124 Conway reading:-
avenue.
penned years ago by a western writer

No.2. (Name to be furnished by Mr. "And sometimes I can't help thinking


Narberth.
Leslie Smith .. forward
John Dickie '" forward
Bill Durbin ;center
JenkIntown.
Bloomer
Walker
Chilcott
Fiedler's Drug Store
Jacobs later.) when we reach the regions blest, Perry Redifer .. guard Rickert We compound prescriptions for tqe leading physicians in Nar-
No.3. F. H. Prescott, 22,6 Essex ave- That the men will get the toll and Fred Harsch " guard " Stringer berth. If you are a stranger allow us to assist you to select your
nue. sweat and the Ladies' Aid the
rest." Score as follows: Leslie Smith, 2
physician, as our experience in compounding prescriptions for the
No.4. W. J. Bailey, 514 Essex Ave.
No.5. James P. Rowbotham, 222 field baskets; John Dickie, 2; Bill past nine years in Narberth has been second to none.
Wayne avenue. Remember the day and date, Friday, Durbin, 5 field and II foul; Fred
No.6. T. M. Butler, 229 Essex Ave. January 19, 1917; place. Presbyterian Harsch, 1 field, and Kenneth Walton Respeetfully~ WM.]. FIEVLER
No. 7. J. W. Shinn, 202 WOOdbine Church. (sub), 1. Scorers for Jenkintown
avenue. were Bloomer, 4 field and 13 foul;
No.8. G. M. Colesworthy, 224 lema GENERAL IHSTRICT ASSIGNlIlENTS Walter, 1 field; Chilcott, 1 field: and
UIl'OUTANT ANNUAL DINNER. UESUI/l'S OF un: IN HARKNESS.
avenue. ,,'Olt TilE COTTAGE PRAYER Stringer,!.
JIEETINGS On Monday evening, l~ebruary 1::: A scientist kept goldfishes in II
No.9. J. R. Bracken, 19 Elmwooa This Saturday the Narberth boys (Lincoln'S BirthdaY), the annual din- roomy tank and with plenty of food,
avenue. play Bridgetown away from home. ner given by the citizens of Narberth but in absolute darkness. He kept it
No. 10. S. W. Foster, 131 Merion Ave. Depfer Evangelistic services each One of the best parts of the game to the active members of the fire com- up for ov.er three years, and then ob-
Nu. 11. T. C. Trotter, Jr., 209 Wood- Tuesday and Friday evening. 7.30 to was the fine spirit shown by the Nar- pany will be held.. served the modifications that hau oc-
side avenue. 7.55. beginning Friday, January 12, berth boys and girls. The galleries The first annual dinner given for curred in the fish. The color first
No. 12. H. C. Gara, 404 South Nar.,. 1917. For defilllte locations 8ee an- were filled with eager, enthusiastic this cause was held last year, and, as becallle black, but after the second
berth avenue. otlter column. pupils, whose cheers helped the team
First District-In charge of Albert you will remember, it was a great suc- year it became golden again" and thl'
As noted, there will be additional to victory. Never was there a dull cess. The committee fdr the coming reason for this is interesting. In the
meetings in every district (twelve In Walters, Haverford avenue to South moment, on the contrary, the singing event is planning to make this year's first instance the dark pigment-cells
all) every Tuesday and Friday, 7.30 Windsor, Inc. West Essex to Wynne- alHl yelling rang through the gym alIair a greater success than before. spread out and covered up the sub-
to 7.55 P. M.. at locations to be ar- WOod avenue, Inc. continually. The boys felt that they
The committee is as follows: Mr. J. jacent layer of crystals which gives
Second District-In charg.e of Jas. were backed. and it spurred them on.
ranged for later. Howard Wilson (chairman), Mr. the goldlish its goluen sheen. In the
Watch for the porch placar<!s show- C. Simpson, Wynnewood avenue. School spirit ~ one of the best attri-
Windsor to Montgomery avenue. Carden Warner, Mr. l"rank Zentmye r , s.econd instance the phagocytes de-
ing the places where subsequent butes a community can have. It voured the dark pigment-cellS, and
Third District-In charge of F. H. Mr. Tristan B. DuMal'ias and Mr.
meetings will be held. Those who are stimulates loyalty and pride In your thus re-exposed the golden layer.
l~rederick L. Rose.
interested In mo~e details will find In Prescott, North Windsor to South own Institution. The changes in the eYe wer.e even
Price, Inc. West Essex to Narbrook
another column the boundaries of sev- olOre interesting. The structure of the
eral districts and the names of those' Park, Inc.. A WOIW '1'0 TIlE NEW RESmENTS eye was completely alteroed. The fish
in charge and from whom Information' Fonrth DIstrict-In charge of W. J.
can be had. i Bailey, North Price to Montgomery A PLACE became totally blind. The exper-
For the informatIOn of the lately iment suggests that an individual
Committees representing each of the avenue, Inc. Woest Essex ,to Wynne- A CLASS A TEACHER arriving residents of Narberth we an- fish imprisoned In a perfectly dark
churches have. been appointed to ar- wood, but not Inc. Wynnewood ave- For Everybody nounce again that to purchase postagE cave would boecome blind. But it does
range further detal~ as to music, nue: . Trained Teachers, Graded Les- stamps and stamped envelopes in the ilOt throw any direct light on the
publicity, finance, cottage meetings, FIfth District-In charge of Ja~. P. local post office is of great advantage origin of a blind race of fishes in
personal workers, etc., with Mr. R. L. pRO.wbotham , East Essex and North sons, Cradle Roll to Home De- to the office as its advancement is caves.
n Other rIce to Montgomery avenue, Inc.
B ea tt y as genera 1 c halrm
a. (Triangle.) partment, Members one month based upon the saLes. We aim to
committees are to be formed as the Slx.th District-In charge of Geo. M. old to eighty years be courteous and obliging. We also
want to do business with our patrons. }'};LT }'OR IlUL
work progresses. Colesworthy, South Price to Haverford THE SCHOOL ON THE HILL
avenue, Inc. East Essex to West Nar- Edward S. Haws, Postmaster.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL Bobbie Smith, aged nine, was the
Y. )1. C. A. BO\VUNG NOT"$. berth avenue, Inc. shining light of the family, and his
Seventh District-In charge of J. Meets every Sunday, 9.45 INUEMNITY }'OR PARTIAL DAM· father was very proud of him.
The 911 score of the Narbrook team W. Shinn, East Narberth to West A. M. AGE TO ItEGISTEUED, lNSrJ(EH "I shall call round and see your
certainly was a noteworthy feat. This Hampden, Inc. Haverford to South AND C. O. D. MAIL. teacher," said his fond parent, "and
score would be a creditable per- Price, Inc. thank him for the kind interest he
formance for any professional team. Eighth District-In charge of W. J.
COllnION };UUOIlS '1'0 BE AVOIDED Heretofore the payment of Indem- is taking in you."
and is liable to stand as a record for P,eebles, East Hampden and Haver- IX PIlEI'AIUNG AND POSTING noty by the Post Ofiice Department "If you do, father, I want to tell
ford avenue to Montgomery avenue
some time. (Triangle.) MAIL. has been restricted to irreparably you that 11.11 the boys in our class
Ninth District-In charge of J. R. damaged articles or parts of articles. I are not known by name but by num-
Lardie Davis' return to the alleys Under the amended regulations issued I bel' only. My number is 25,"
adds greatly to the strength of the Bracken, North Chestnut to R. R., Inc, Failing, to put your own name and
West Essex to Wynnewood avenue, address on letters and packages. by Postmaster General Burleson, ef· I In due course the father called at
"Park" boys. Lardle is one of the be!>t fectlve August 8, 1916, payments will the school and knocked at the door,
bowlers In town, but It is a hard mat- Inc. Failing to place stamps on letters,
Tenth District-In charge of S. W. or l!n insufficient amount. be made in cases where articles are· which was after a few moments open-
ter for him to get away. from his not rendered worthless for the actual, ed by the head master.
other sporting Interests to devote any Foster, South Chestnut to Rockland. Mailing letters without addressing
Inc. West Essex to Wynnewood ave- them at all. usual, direct and necessary cost of "Good morning, sir," said Mr.
time to bowling. repairs required to place them in a Smith. "I am the father of 25,"
Taik about noise. The rooting at
nue, Inc.
Eleventh District-In charge of
LeaVing off the name of the State
or putting on the name of your own serviceable condition. I"Indeed," replied the schoolmaster,
with surprise. "Come inside, my
T. C. Trotter, Jr., R. R. to Rockland, State where some other is intended.
the Narberth-Rovers match the other
night was one of such volume that it Inc. East Essex to West Narberth. Leaving off the name of the post I
friend. I can feel for you, for I am
Inc. MEl\lDEitS O}' TIlE NARllER'fU the father of twelve myself"
threatened to put a stop to an enter- office or addressing the county in- SCIIOOL BOAIW. .
tainment that was in progress over- Twelfth District-In charge of H. stead of the town; sometimes leaving
head In the gymnasium. Even if the C. Gara, East Narberth to R. Rand off the name of the person. President-C. Howard McCarter. NASAL CALAMITY.
Rovers did get walloped two out of Rockland avenues (Triangle), inc. Sending currency by ordinary mall Vice-President-CarroIl Downes.
three, they suro did make a reputa- when a money order or registry can Treasurer-Will K. Ridge. Between Edinburgh and Carlisle a
tion as noble producers. Gather rhe People be secured at such a small cost. Thellwell R. Coggeshall. brawny, middle-aged Scotsman entered
Failing to put on regular postage the train. Being in Highland garb
Together in addition to special delivery stamp
Robert II. Dothard.
Hats off to Horace Smedley. His he attracted the attention of the other
record of two consecutive 200 scores Men And Women when special delivery is desired. occupants of the compartment and
Private correspondence as well as
Is most creditable for the college alleys, And Children that for business purposes should be
more so wlien he took snuff freely
and is liable to stand for the present And Thy Stranger from a large box and offered it to
Printed stamped envelopes may be marked showing to where It should
season at least. Some ,bowling, Horace. others to "help their ain sels."
That Is Within secured at the post ofiice at the fol- be returned, If undelivered at post
At Newcastle the travelers were
Rodgers, of the Narbrook team, Is Thy Gates lowing prices: office of address. If this precaution- joined by an Englishman whom Nature
a welcome acquisition to the league. 500 I-cent envelopes ..••.••••••. $5.62 ary measure could be generally ob-
That They May Hear had gifted with an extremely large
Besides being a consistently good 500 2-cent envelopes .•.•..•••••. $10.62 served it would greatly assist post nOse.
bowler, he is an all around good fel- And That They May These envelopes are of first quality. ofiice officials in the handling of He seated himself opposite the
low. His 192 and 170 games 'had much Learn And Fear The name and address of purchaser mail matter. Scot, who beamed with pleasure. and
to do with the Narbrook victory over neatly printed in upper left hand cor-
The Lord Your God ner, with request to return in - - - TIn: POINT O}' VIt:W.
at once offered his snuff-box. This
Montgomery the other night. In- was declined, when the astonished
cid,entally Rodgers won a valuable
And Observe days. Note the pri,::". Scot said:
high individual season average prize To Do Edward S. Haws, "We had rather a nasty accident "Dinna ye snuff?"
In a strong league in Pittsburgh be- Postmaster.the other evening while motoring,"
All The Words said Mrs.. Swanker, in a languid
"No," answered the Saxon.
fDre coming to Narberth. He will be "Man," replied the Scot, "It's a
a big aid to "Biddy" Kirk in the final
Of This Law nOUOUGU OF}'(CEUS. voice. calamity, for Ye hae wonderfu' ac-
raee for the championship. "What was it?" asked her friend commodation for't,"
Adtlresslng Parcel P-ost Packages. Burgess-Geo. lVI. Henry. "Oh, we were going along a darlt
It certainly Is a grand race, and the Parcel post packages should be ad- Treasurer-Edwin P. Dold. road when the car knocked a man
finish prom'ises to be a hot one. May dressed plainly. The sender's name Clerk of Counclls-Chaa. V. Noel. down and fra.ctured his skUll. Little Dick-What are you cutting
the best team win. should be written Inconspicuously on Tox CoIlector-James F. sherron. "Terrible!" exclaimed the listener out of that paper?
the upper left hand corner of the Street commlssioner-W. S. McClel· with a shudder. Little Johnny-Something I don't
LUck may be a good servant, but as parcel. The address and return card Ian. "But that wasn't the worst of It,'· want mamma to see.
a master his pay days ore uncertain. on a parcel should appear but once, Building Inspector - J. Howard said Mrs. Swanker, her volc.e rasping. "What is It?"
The man who weds an old flame and that in the same relative posi- Smedley. "The wretched man had a sharp "It'a an article that says wooden
often finds that she has a red bot tion as· a letter with return card Counselor-Fletcher W. Stites. knife in his hand, and It punctured slippers from Holland are coming
temper. w .uld be prepared for mailing. Constable-Fred. Walzer. one of our tires." into fashion."
NARBERTH. PA.--OUR TOWN--JANUARY 11, 1917
WHO'S THE CUB? SCHOOL NOTES MAIN LINE Y. M. C. A. BOWLING LEAGUE
RECITAL
by Editor of Our Town: Will you BOWLING LEAGUE tainly
The knights of the aileys are cer-
making things hum around the
GERTRUDE E. WRIGHT pLease pUblish the name of the Cub?
Soprano . The members of my household are Captain Clark's Ardmore Y. M. C. A. Y. M. C. A. in the local five man team
Assisted by very much interested in his weekly bOWling quintet retained its lead in league. As the season advances, the
PIOTR WIZLA column and are anxious to know the the Main Line Bowling League by competition is b.ecoming keener and
name of so clever a chronicler. W.e making a clean sweep of Ithe match the rivalry more Intense. The teams
Polish Baritone shall look for your answer in next: with the Paoli Trav.elers on the local are all closely bunched in the stand-
BERNARD POLAND
Tenor
I,
week's issue of Our Town :
Interestell. .
~ Y. M. C. A. alleys. ing, and indications point to a grand
At the Narberth Y. M. C. A. alleys struggle <luring the closing weeks of
HENRY LUKENS the Rosemont Men's Club out- the race.
at the Piano ANSWER: As much as the editor I distanced the local borough quintet In The Plugs still Lead the procession
MRS. B. F. ARMIGER of Our Town would like to give you I the first game. The later won tho but their position at the top of th~
Reader tll6 information you request, he can second by a margin of seven pins. heap is most insecure. Only a few
do so only by forfeiting the support Motto:- The Rosemont delegation came back points away from them are the Colts
ELM HALL of our mutually admired protege. The
Without halting" without rest,
Narberth, Pa. Lifting bette.r up to best.-Emerson. strong and copped the odd game, giv- who are coming strong. Essex and
Cub wil1 write only so long as the ing it undisputed possession of third- Narbrook are tied for third place, only
Thursday Eve., Jan. 18, 1917 editor keeps his identity a secret. I one game removed from the pivotal
8.15 O'clock Reports for the third month will be place honors. The race is growing
will tell you, however, that llle is one keener each week, and with this but position. Montgomery and Southside
PATRONESSES of Narberth's most respected citizenE issued Friday, January 12. the midseason many keen matches trail the others, but are close enough
Mrs. H. Collis Howes of the "younger set." .
Miss Ida Read, our third grade will be rolled during the romainder
to be dangerous at any time.
Mrs. Wm. J. Hamilton Editor. Last week's matches resulted in the
teacher, reports that the following of the season. Following are the re- Colts taking two out of three from
Mrs. Wm. Selfridge pnpils have received 100 per cent. in sults:
Mrs. Robert Snyder To the Editor of Our Town: ARDMORE Y. M. C. A. ,the. Narbrook team, and Montgomery
Younger set? He's as old a" spelling for the .entire first semester: 1st 2nd 3rd: lOSing the entire series to "Biddy"
Mrs. Arthur Haight Chauncey Depew and looks like him. Douglas Anderson, Harriet Nelson,
Mrs. Edwin Town game. game. game. ' Kirk's fast traveling aggregation.
CItizen .'lx It. Bertram Taylor, Agnes Roberts, Jane
Chapin 168 158 139 Those who were fortunate enougll to
Mrs. Carrol Downes Laird, Charlotte McD~rmon, Josephine
Oakley 146 135 161 witness the last named match, saw
Mrs. James F. Sherron Editor or Our Town. Gllles, Laura Rosemurgy, Grace Casy,
Kalla! 177 159 143 the most remarkable exhibition of
Mrs. Madison Meredith The wit and wisdom of the "Cub" Annabelle Needham. ZelIy . . 152 188 127 rolling ever seen on the local alleys.
Mrs. Alexander Chambley are certainly worthy of high praise, Thos,e who have not missed a day
Haines 167 167 190 The Narbrook team broke all existing
Mrs.. Fred Derby but a writer of his ma.rked ability of school of the first semester are records for the league and set up
Mrs. Wm. H. Carmint should be made to write at least two Edith Maltby and Charles Young. Totals 810 807 760 marks that will probably stand for
Mrs. Harry A. Jacobs columns each issue. PAOLI TRAVELERS. some time. After winning the first
Will you please put this suggestion In the fourth grade those receiving two games ,by comfortable margins
Mrs. Nicholas H. McCoy up to him, and if he does not come 100 per cent. for the last month are:
1st 2nd 3rd
the team went out and roHed the won~
Mrs. Wm. H. Pugh game. game. game.
across, threaten to refuse his offer- Elizabeth Hunter, Sadie Simpson and Mathias 171 137 125 derful score of 911 in the Ithird game.
Mrs. Edward Odell ings. This will, no doubt, weaken Gordon Rudolph.
Mrs. W. S. McIntire Thos who were neither late nor ab- McAl1ister 141 177 122 This is the highest team score ever
him, and then we readers of Our Shank 156 167 160 rolled on the Y. M. C. A. aHeys, and
Mrs. Sam'I. B. Dickie Town will get enough good humor sent during the last month from the Hatch 98 beats any team score rolled in the
Mrs. Wm. B. Goodall to last us from one edition to an- fourth grade are: Annette Melchior, Gilpin . 137 156 Main Line League for the Plilst two
Mrs. Clement Booth other. Elizabeth Hunter, Gordon Rudolph, 121 117 years. Horace Smedley led of!' with a
Steigerwalt . . 129
Mrs. Samuel Laird By all m-eans, Mr. Editor, do not Grace Houston, Annie Tarnif!', Vir- __ !232 score, then came Don Kirk with
Mrs. Chas. A. Verna take the joy out of Our Town by tell- ginia Coleman, Louise Fulton, Kath- Totals 695 739 680 '17.2, "Lardle" Davis with 152, Rodgers
ing anybody who the "CuI)" is. leen Boure, Harry Lewis, Frank WA YNE M. C. : With 170 and "Biddy" Kirk with 185.
Mrs. Geo. B. Abele
Mrs. Chas. Waiter Young We know he must look like Chaun- Brooks, Benjamin Prager. Elizabeth 1st 2nd 3rd' The team totaled for the three games
Mrs. Harry S. Bradley cey Depew or he could not write as Timm, Robert Gl1l filln , Joseph sny- game. game game :was 2461 pins-a new record. Horace
he <loes. However, that is far der, Marg,aret Campbell. I Hart 159 148' 157 ' Smedley's 232 score broke his previous
Mrs. Edw. A. Muschamp enough-let his name remain an un-
Mrs. Wm. M. Cameron In the second grade the following' Trego . . 179 186 167 high single game record of 215, and
solved mystry. pupils have not been absent during Dunne . .. 161 160 153 his three game total of 594 pins sur-
Mrs. Waiter Dothard A Booster. the past month: Eleanor Burns, I Ware 121 117 177 passed the previous record by 46 pins.
Mrs. Harry Hartley William Botting Lida Blum Nicolina i Walt . . 167 188 174 ,It Wl1;S' certainly a grand night's work
Mrs. Roy E. Clark , ' I __ 'and the boys deserve a lot of credit
To the Editor of Our Town: Fratautoni, Anna McCracken, Mattie I T -- for their wonderfUl exhibition. Score'.
Mrs. Edgar Taylor I note the "Cub" states that while McQuiston Cynthia Metzgar Harriet' otals.. 787 799 828 ,
Mrs. Albert Clift
Mrs. John S. Ketcham
Chauncey is a "Bear," he is only a Myel', l"al~nie'
Tarneff, RObe~t
Foote. II NAHBEHTH ROVERS. NARBR~s~K.
"Cub." Judging from the way he John Jones, Robert Jones, Bil1ie 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd 3rd
USHERS goes after the rough element, who Pugh, Robert Ross, Rowland Morgan. . game. game. game. Smedley ~~e. g~~t ga~3~
Mrs. Horace Moore st.eal ice cream at parties, break up Of these Eleanor Burns and William Dickie 168 174 174 D Ki k
Miss Maude Wipf fiower boxes, and destroy property Botting have not been absent one day Scanlin 114 183 164 . r .. " 143 133 172
Miss Florence Jacoby during Hallowe'en, he is certainly a during the entire first semester. Compton . ..
Lace
151
129
124
138
128 L. Davis
Anderson
178
155
149 152
Miss Edna Selfridge' "Bear" when it comes to law-breakers.
IFoot~ ~~d:~;~
192 170
He shOUld be highly commended for Amherst is the latest college added : :'::::::::::... 141 ............
. .. 136. 102 185
such r.emarks, and it is hoped by all
to the list of thOse extending certifi- Ttl'
0 a ~
law loving citizens of our town, that cate privileges to Narberth High 730 794 768 o as
Ttl 766 784 911
eo~nlUNITY CLUB. his article will attract the attention School.
of the police authorities and waken
I HOSEMONT M. C. MONTGOMERY A. C.
1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd
On January 26th, at 8 o'clock, in them to the necessity of apprehending
the Community Club Room in the Y. the culprits. The walls of the new school build- I r game. game. game. game. game. game.
h.ing 150 162 166 Compt 180
M. C. A., Mrs. Imogene Oakley will A. Booster. ing are nearly completed. If the Rogers . . 135 146 113 on . 126 168
give a talk on "Public Housekeeping." weather permits, work wlll be beg,un Dykes . . 172 128 182 Scanlin 136 146 126
Mrs. Oakley is chairman' of Civil Ser- on the roof next week. Durnell . . 158 159 161 Dickie . . .........• 132 156 180
vice Reform State Federation of I'X('I,ADIEn L";TTERS AT W i h Foote . . 128 126 138
rg t . . 167 178 155 Ward . . 158 148 182
Women's Clubs. A very large at- NAUUEltTH I)OST O}'Jo'ICJo;
tendance is desired. Til}; JJlNSTm:L SIIOW. 773 777
Totals . . 782 Totals . . 734 700 794
The next meeting of the Commun- Mr. Philip Gaffney, Mrs. Geo. A. Mc-
The Delta Sigma Sorority gave a I Colts won two from Narbrook.
ity Club will be on Tuesday, January Coy, Maggie and Ella Grow, Miss 1\ARm~nTH Y. M. C. A. NARBROOK.
16th, at 3 o'clock in the Y. M. C. A. Betty Fox, Miss Ruth Fosbinder, Mrs. minstrel show and dance on Friday I 1st 2nd 3rd
evening. The principals or end men 1st 2nd 3rd
Building. Mrs. Madison and Mrs. C. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Robert game. game. game. game. game. game.
Fowler will read a paper on "The L,einan, Jr., Mns. Jas. W. Burling, Mr. were Mildred Harris as Black Buster Humphries 126 165 174 A. Kirk 123 188 138
High Cost of Living." and Mrs. C. G. Childs, Geo. A. John- and Augusta Witherow as Black Mary Laird . . 122 145 132 Darlington . . 103 144 129
On Wednesday, January 10th, a re- son, Miss Eliz. Kune, Mr. Wm. H. Jane. The circle included Madelyn Hartley . . 117 133 144 Chase 122
133 69
ception was tendered Mrs. Schaefffer, Laugher, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Schwartz, McCoY and Virginia Downes, Eliza- McKeli.. . 152 171 131 Carbine . . ........• 108 127 113
wUe of the new secretary of the Y. Miss Groce Smith, Miss B. Wilton, beth Speakman and Frank Winne, 166 142 smedley 149
166 169
M. C. A. by the ladies of the Com- Mr. Wm. Wentze, Mrs. W. Wright, Sydney Bolich and Agnes Rose, Helen savill 134
munlty Club. The committee in' Mrs. W. Wilkinson, Mr. A. Addis Zieg- Duff and Ruth Jones, Marion Trotter I 780 723, Totals 633 730 618
charge included Mrs. Harry Jacobs,' leI', Miss Mary Zerman, Miss Mary and Edith Humphreys. Totals 651
COLTS.
Mrs. G. Schulte, Mrs. J. F. Donnelly, i E. Zerman, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Zieg- On account of the inabl1lty of Jean Stanillng of the Clubs. 1st 2nd 3rd
Mrs. C. P. Fowler, Mrs. Edgar H. i leI', Mr. Alfred Ramsey, Lulu C. Justice and Margaret Eyre to be pres- Won. Lost. Pct. game. game. gam.e.
Cockrill and Mrs. W. M. Cameron.' Thorn, Miss Alfaretta Thomas, Mrs. '!Int, Frank Winne and Ellzab~h Ardmore . 25 11 .694 Fleck 165 133 164
The Executive Board of the Commun- E. Thomas, Miss JennIe Turner. Miss Speakman kindly consented to sub- Wayne M. C. 28 14 .667 Miesen 128 128 152
ity Club was in the receiving line. Grar.e SmIth, Mrs. Anna. Smith, Mr. stitute for them. Rosemont . 22 17 .564 Nicholson . . 146 170 111
Those serving tea were Mrs. J. W. Geo. W. Senderling, Mrs. Edith Shertz, It was a great success, being short Narberth . 21 18 538 W. Humphries '" .137 104 140
Joyce, Mrs. G. Schulte, Mrs. J. F. Mrs. WHton Smith, Stephen L. Sin- and snappy. Narberth Rovers 18 24 .429 Walzer 133 156 130
Donnelly and Mrs. Harry Jacobs. clair, Esq., Miss Mary E. Roebuck, There was a selection by the Delta Paoli Travelsr 6 36 .14::1
Mrs. Richardson and family, Miss E. Sigma Trio ,Helen Duff. Edith
HlIb8', Mr. Goo. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. High individual average-Wright. Totals 709 691 697
Humphreys and Sydney Bolich. en- Rosemont, 168.
BOY SCOUT NEWS. Dan Harris, The Quaker City Chemical
titled "Tom Brown's Baby Had a Cold High single-game .score-Wright, StaluUng of the Clubs.
Co., Miss Katie Perry, Miss Josephine
in Its Chest." Rosemont, 223. W. L. Ave.
The regular troop meeting was held Patterson, Mrs. rordy M. Marlen. Mrs. Solos were sung by Helen DUff.. "I High three-game score-Walt, Won. Lost. Pet.
.last Friday evening. Braden led the Estella T. Preston, Miss M. E. Pren- Wonder Why?"; Mildred Harris,
tice, Miss Jesse Parker, Miss Uhler Wayne, 669. Plugs . . 11 7 .611
meeting. "Ladies" and "The Sunshine of Your
The 3-4-6 hunt prizes, girts of our Rowan, Mr. JQs. Roberts, Miss Irene Smile;" Elizabeth Speakman. "I Left High team game score-Ardmore Y. Colts . 7 5 .583
scoutmasrer, were presented by Rev. Reed. ]lIrs. Kathryn Rosenberger. Mrs. Her on the Beach at Honolulu," and M. C. A., 868. Narbrook . 10 8 .666
John Van Ness, pastor of the Narberth J. C. McCr.eady, Mrs. Cora T. Caley, Hgh team three-game score-Ard- Essex 10 8' .666
Augusta Witherow, "Shadow Land" more Y. M. C. A., 2470. Montgomery . . , 9 12 .429
Presbyterian Church, who also gave a Miss Marthi11an Miller, Mr. E. H.
and "I Like the Boys." TeaD! A Terllll'e. Southside . 7 14 .333
short talk on tlle benefits of the scout Leache, Albert Coplan, Miss Mary
Carey, Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Chambers, The performance started and ended Games. Ave. High individual, single game-H.
movement.
Mr. H.' R. Gara, scout councilman, Mr. A. H. Lawrence, Jr., Dr. N. M. with a medley. Savill 29 .162 Smedley 232.
gave a short talk on sticking together. Conger, Mrs. Mamie B. Litla, Miss Mil- Humphri~ . . 36 .160 High individual, three games-H.
The meeting then adjourned, after dred Carson. Hartley 35 .145 Smedley, 694.
which Ellsworth Riley took his ten- Edward S. lIaws, Postmaster. McKeli 30 .144 High team, single game-NarbroQk
Laird 12 .141 911. '
derfoot test.
We missed Assistant Scoutmaster
Howes who was "on duty" at the
Co}[}nTTEES OF COUNCIL. BUILD UP YOUR TOWN Eyre 19 .136 High 'team, three games-Narbrook
2461. '
minstrel show. nOA nn OF flF.ALTII. Dowling Notes.
(Signed) W·S, K·2.
(Open.ed by Censor 187.)
Finance and Law Committee-A. P.
Redifer. W. D. Smedley, H. D. Narri-
l1;an.
Build Up Your Homo Preside-nt-Chal'l. R. Kreamer.
Secretary-A. P. Redifer.
Jim McKell certainlY made good his
boast when his Essex team took two
HlJ1;hway Committee-H. D. Narri- Don't forget that thIs Is a com- Health Officer-W. S. McClellan. out of thre games from Bob Savill's
C01\[}mNITY CLUB. gan, F. L. Rose. Robert Savllle. mnnlty of home makers and home Memberl'-Dr. Clarl'nce T. Fairies. Plugs last Wednesday night. Jim
Poli"e and Health-W. D. Smedley,
keepers and that one of YOUR T. B. Dn MarIas. Carden Warner and promised to bring the Plugs back to
MOST IMPORTANT DUTmS Is to the field, and come back they did. Jim
The next meeting of the club will F. T.. Rose. Robert Caville. keep It so. Chas. V. Noel.
be January 19, at 4 o'clock in the Water. Fire And Light-F. L. Rl'se, incidentally Is bowling the best game
Yon e8n aid materially by do-
Y. M. C. A. Mrs. J. Owen Phillips WilliAm J. Henderson, Robert Savl11e. Ing your shopping and marketing There would be no objection to of his' career at the present time, and
wnI conduct her class on "Creative Ordinance-William J. Henderson, with the advertisers In this paper. bOl's being boys If they would only bl' promises to have his team "up thar"
Thought and Public Speaking." P. L. Rose. Robert Saville, men after they get to be men. at the finish.
NAl{B~Hr.rH, PA.-OUI-t TOWN-J.ANUARY 11. 1917
Ntw.a of tlTt C!llTur'lT~6 Church, Miss Mildred Scott spoke of ,JuuJor Ellwortll League.

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MEIUON MEETING IIOUSE.
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the work of the Federation of The pastor and Senior League have
Cliurches along the Main Line, with secured the services of Mrs. Eiwood
special reference to the work in Nar- Smedley, an experienced teacher in
Miesen's Bakery
NARBERTH ARCADE
C. P. COOK
BUILDING
Merion Meeting House is opened for
h'
worVsil~t every
Fit d t 11 A.
berth. There is a feeling among junior work and will organize a Junior Bread, Cake, Rolls, Pies,
Main Line residents that we have no Epworth League for all chilliJren under Candy. Ice Cream Anthracite Coal
M .
rds -uay a
i l
Sl ~rs abre cko: a Yt ~e c0:u.~'
problems of poverty and bad housing, sixteen Friday, January 19. Parents
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etc., and all that train of ills with 'of the congregation 'please note. Send CATERING FOR PARTIES
WOOD AND
A regIstry 00 IS k ep thO~ v s ors. 'I which the cities have to deal. To a: the children to the churCiI, Friday of ----------------_.-
Ail are asked to register e r names. superficial observer this does seem to next week after school.
A }'nESII SUPPLY OF CAN])Y
BUILDING SUPPLIES
., , " '" , 1 be true, but Miss Scott proved to us! }:v8ngeUstic CampnJgn. I
lSI ••U.\lWAUE'l S CIUnCD. that we have exactly the same old! With our sister churches in the I Every Week at
--- problems but in different form. It: community we are preparing to enter
Earl~' Mass on Sunda.y from .April is true that there are no crowded i Ute Evangelistic campaign beginning I
DAVIS' Narberth, Pa.
I."t to October 31st at C.JO A. ~1. From tellenlents,' l)l1t Ulere are 11utS alld I Sunday evening the twenty-first of :, "'J It ' CI
NO\'cmber 1st to MarCil 31st at 7 .IA. M. shacks along the railroad tracks and t h'liS moll' tlI. 1\',r. D ep f er ~nd I1i s party I I man S·
DougJass llome IOcoJates
~Iade Candles
and I AM AT THE SERVICE OF
Late Mass, 9.30 A. l\l. tbroughout the straggling on the ol1tskirts of our will lead the churches In this great
year. Masses on holydays, 6.30 and prosperous communities, which come work for .God. We call upon all the' '!.---------------~
Our Slleclalties THE PUBLIC OF NARBERTH i
~.;w A. ~t. Weekdays at 8. Even.lng. under no code of housing inspection. congregatIOn to pray and work for the Automobiles to hire at all hours of day
devotions and other services at regular In Bryn Ma ",r, Ardmore and Nar- success of the movement and to re- and night.
t1mell.
.----
berth there are growing colonies joice. in the magnificent spirit of
from the foreign quarters of our unammlty among the churches.
George B. Suplee SI\BIE CENSORE. P:.:;~t!i~':.~~1~,5
'}:l'A~G}:I; nAP'J'IST CIlUIWlI. nearby big city! children (not all of I Steam & Hot Water Heating ArtlRtlc Hltlrdresslng, Electrical Treatment,
--- foreign parentage, either), are. com-' Srn'IUWS'l'S }:LJ';C'I' AJIIerlcan 'Va",· Manicuring
]{el·. John (>ordoll, D. H., Acting' l'I18to1' Ing to the public schools poorly cloth-II O}'}'In:nS fOn 1917
Plumbing
ed and fed; people are appealing to --- Bell Telephone. A. M. CASE
Sunday
9.
service.s:
45 A 1\1: BIble School. Classes
" ,
I various
. cllurches and
' rehef-and they all need some kInd
individuals .for II (Continued from
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Third Page) Sc,L1P Treatment, Facial Massage, Dyeing,
BlenchIng, Clipping, SIngeing, ShampooIng,
for all ages. Men sand 'Vomen s of help. Now the cities, with their 0111' repl'esentatlves at WaShington,
Bible Class led by Dr. Gordon. Ev- congested slums, have built up a net- 1 asking these men to vote favorably
Frank CrI·st 242 Haverford Ave.," Narberth
Phone, Narberth 302-.1'
MEATS & PROVISIONS
erybody welcomc. .
11 !:. M. Mormng worshIp.
ject, Show Me Thy Way,
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Lord:
S~b-
work of all kinds of charitable socie- I on suffrage.
lies, asylums and agencies whose lour successful year was due main-
work Is carried on elflciently by peo-! 1y to the faithful co-operation of o u r .
Hi"h Grade Butter rLEAN··· ~Af~ ••.--
lJ
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"WHOLE~OM~
aJ II aJ ifill
7 P. M. Young People s "Mee~~ft~ i pie trallled to do just that sort of Imemb~rs and the work of t~e vario~s I Telephone-Narberth 644 A.
OUR PRODUCTS AREi GUAIIANTEED
in charge. of Group No..... : work. Our doctors and our clergy- i conU11lttees under the ~halrmanshlp _

I
UNDER BAC'IERIOLOGICAL CONTROL
Jones, leader. . . i men' who minister to our physical i of Mrs. W. B. Goodall, FInance; Mrs.
7.45 P. M. Evem,n g worship. SUb-: and our spiritual welfare are trained W. Arthur. Cole, ~ntertainment; Miss
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ject, "The Choice of Moses." I -doesn't it seem logical that the re- Grace HaIght, Literature, and Mrs. Pasteurized Milk CElll'ERIES
Wednesday, J~nuary 1.2, S P. M,: sources to meet the material needs ll';dgar Cockrill and Mrs. Clarence P. BrYllelovls Certilied WEST PDILA
Milk •
Prayer and praIse meetlllg, led by of a commnnity should be studied I Fowler, Publicity. (Pedriafle Soeiel~) OVERBROOK
Dr. Gordon. Subject, "The Present and adopted bv a trained worker i (Signed) Special "Guernsey" MERION
Need of the Church:' Remember our I a l s o ? ' I };lellllOl' Ver;lI\, Secretarr. Milk WYNNEFlELD
motto: "Every member present at I To the churches of Bryn Mawr it. I (Roberls' a: Sharpless' BALA-CYI\iWYD
the prayer meetings." Tr~ anl1 be: did seem logical, and so they formed 1\ 'I'rellsurer's neport. Dairies) NARBERTH
present and bring another With you. i the Felleration of Cliurches of the necelpts. Cream Buttermilk ARDMORE
Friday, January 12, 7.~0 to 7.55 P'!l\Iain Line to which any church is Contributions from members .. $ 39.80 Table and Whipping WYNNEWOOD
M. Cottage prayer meetmg. See no- I eordially welcomed. Miss Scott, its I Pledge cards 15.25 Cream.
tice In another column. E~ery.me~-I seeretary. with her assistant, has her! Money collected for flowers For Keeping Brassy Bathroom
ber should attend the one m hIS <lts- office in Bryn Mawr, and is ready and 1 for !'\ational Suffrage Day .. 3.65 Fixtores Beautifully Silver
trict. " I glad to co-operate with every church IMoney collected for prizes for
Tuesday, January 16, ~.30 P. ~. or charitable organization as far up,' the Butterfly Garden Card
The Woman's Mission Circle '\~Ill the line as Wayne, where the Wayne Party.. " ... 6.53
Plated Use SCOTT-POWEtt DAIRIES
45th and Parrish Sts.
'U-Kan Plate
meet at the home of Mrs. H. C. {{eml, "'eighborhood League takes up the, Gross proceeds of Garden Card
leader, 20~ DUdle':_~~~1:e~ same sort of work. i Part~,. . :....... 58.60
Last week some friendly people in i Rale of extra pI'lze lelt from
ALL SAIl"TS' 1" }~. CIUJRCII. :-;arberth sent Xmas baskets t.o some: Card Party . 2.40

nev. Andrew S. )Jurke, Pastor.


01' the families whom Miss Scott may' Sale of Suffrage bnttons
Imow and afterward were surprised Sale of candy at All Star
. .35
---= SILVER - - Don't fool with
to learn that in some of the homes
The services at All Saints' P. I'.: more than one basket found its way. Proceeds from the sale of
Vaudeville Show . 6.50
PLATING POLISH a cold. Cure it.
Church, Montgomery and Wynnewood "'ow everyone of those baskets was tickets for the All Star
avenues, for next Sunday are as fol- needed so;newhere, but how can we, Vaudeville Show 127.15 ~\Ll!&
lows: as separate churches or individuals, Sale of a cake recipe......... .10 Extra Strength, Lable Red, about
8.00 A. M.-Holy communion. know where? The Federation office I once a week 'iust use as a polish.' CASCAItAiQUININE
9.45 A. M.-Sunday School.
11.00' A. M.-Morning prayer and in Bryn Mawr is more than a mere I
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EXllenliitures.
$260.33 35c a bottle; 75c hall pint can.
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charity ofllce; it is a registry office Can be purchased at The old family remedy-In toblct
sermon.
4.00 P. M.-Evening prayer.
I for this whole community. People April 6:
who want work ask Miss Scott about Check to Mrs. Henry S. Spack-
fonn-safe. sure, ellSY to take. No
opiates-no unpleasant after effects.
The Guild of All Saints' met at
the residence of the Misses ft ShalldJ
'll It, people who want workers ask Miss
I
Scott. people who need medical care
man for count.y expenses .. $ 8.00
April 7: Imperial Grocery CO. Cures colds In 24 hours-Grip In 3
days. Money back If It falls. Get
the genuine box with Red Top and
Narberth on Mall d ay a ernoo~. an- and can't afford to pay for it doctors Postage for secretary . 1.50 NARBERTH, PA. Mr. Hill's picture on it-25 cents.
uary &th, ~nd co.nUnued ,se:v1l1 (or who are glad to give their 'services,
g April 7: At An., Druc Store
the mountam whItes of :-;01 tll Caro- the Main Line visiting nurses, minis- Subscription to Woman's .Tonr-
IIna. ., I ters, trades people, all "ask Miss nal . . . 1.00
Those not havmg paId the annual Scott." And if somebody asks vou April 19:
dues may bring them to the next for help or vou want to help so~e- Pledge cards . .40
F,OGR HOWARD F. COlTER
.P0rtab
nleetl'llg in February and hand t hone e who m ' .
to the treasurer, Mrs. Charles A. S It" t
Wateral!.
Dr. Burke extends a most cordial
• co.
hasn't
00.
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asked, YO\1 "ask MISS May 6:
Paid Mrs. Dothard for flowers
for National Suffrage Day .. .98 S:Earagcs M'EATS of
invitation to strangers as weU as the )[I':'I'IIOIH8'1' 1:J>ISCOI'AL CIlUnCII Check to Mrs. Henry S. Spack-
May 6:
Gara-McGioley ~
1 J. QUALITY
residents of Narberth, Wynnewood, man for county expenses ... 10.00 Company
Ardmore and vicinity. to make All 'I'hl' I,itllt· Church on the llllJ. lIlay 31: 23 South 17th Street Y. Ill. C. A. BUILDING
Saints' their church home. Check to Mrs. C. S. Childs, PHILADELPHIA
Busses leave Wynnewood and Nar- nev. C. G. KOllpeJ, Pastor. County Treasurer, one-half
berth stations at 10.40 on SundaY our State assessment . 14.00
mornings. You are urged to use. Sunday services: , June 3:
9.45-Sunday Schoo!. You will en- I Check to Mrs. W. B. Goodall,
The Eagle Tailoring CO. WM. G. CUM.MER
'db' A 210 Elmwood Avenue
them.
joy our <school. covering part of her ex- 234 W 00 me ve.
11.00-Morning worship. Sermon penses in re pledge cards .... 1.65 Phone, 1203 J NARBERTH, PA. AI
P I GI
NT N and
TIlE l'nESBYTI;nIA~ CIlUUCII. by the pastor. Chorus choir directed Junc 28: LADJES' AND GENTS' TAILORING PAPER HANGING
by Miss Prescott. Organist, Miss Check to Mrs. C. S. Childs, Cleaning, Presslne, nyeing and Repairing. Ph N b "
Rev••101111 Yan Nes~, :JlInlstcr. Wentz. Prices Reasonable. Work called for and delivered one, 'ar erth 1~62-W.
County Treasurer, for re-
d will 7.00-Epwol'th League. Leader, mainder of our State assess-
The meetings for next S un ay
.. be as follows:
Miss Eva Jenkins. This meeting last
Sunday evening was attend.ed by thir-
luent . .
June 28:
. 14.00 W.H. HARTMAN C. B. HARTMAN
10.00 A. M.-Sunday SCllool. ty-t!ve young men and women. They MAINLINE 104 Dudley Avenue, Narberth, Pa,
A place and a welcome for all. iIlvite other young people to join them. Check to Mrs. Henry S. Spael,- !'acldng, Crating, Sllfpplng
man for county expenses .. 20.00
11.00 A. M. Public worship. Short 7.45-1<::venlng
sermon by the pastor. Public recep- sermon by the pastor. Reviva.J hymns
wOl1ship. Revival
July 5: FURNITURE ,. OYSTERS Fried and Ball
Shell a Specially
tlon of new members followed by and prayers. StiHing song s.ervice Checks to Narberth l<'ire Com- UpholsterJng and Repairing Phone, Narberth 641 W
observance of the Sacrament of the led by large chorus choir. Special pany, Narberth Y. M. C.A.• Phone, 641-W.
Lord's Supper. numbers by the chorus. Mrs. Anna M. Hornet' and 104 DUDLEY AVENUE A Inan that whlH}>ers down 11 \\'<.>11,
7.00 P. M. Christian Endeavor And Stili They Come, the Greenwood Printing ..- \bout. the goods he haM to spll.
('Iln't reap NO mlln~' gulden dollars,
meeting. All young people invited. The Sunday School scored another Company for expenses for
the Butterfiy Garden Card
H. C. FRITSCH ...\H one Who ('(hulls a tree antl hollers,
8 P. M. Evening worship. Evan- victory last week when foul' more new
Party . 14.65 PropertJes For Bent and Sale-
gelistlc service. Gospel hymns,
Church ~ote~.
scholMS were r.eceived. One in the
adult, two in the junior, and one in Cash expended by Mrs. Cole
Fire Insurance rara.':M~Ginls:~
Bell Phone 809 W. UI2350uth 1m$!, PhlladelJi.e
The preparatory meeting hellIon the primary departments. The school
Wednesday evening of this week wiJI spirit Is running high. Beginning
be addressed by Rev. Harry A. C11al- with the flrst of October a total of
for the Butterfly Garden Card
Party
July 12:
. 6.05 Wall Bolldlng. Nuberth. PLI ROOFERS
fant. This will he followed by a fifty-five new scholans have been re- Check to Mrs. Muschamp for Laos, the Greenwood Prlnt- 1
meeting of the session. at which celved during fifteen com;ecutlve Sun- car fare of the speaker of the iug Company, ~nd Mr. John 'ARE YOU ARENTER?
time appIlcation for church mem1Jer- days. If you do not go to Sunday July meeting: also Montgom- Caldwell, coverlllg expenses •
ship may be made. School, or if your children do not, I ery County Day fee . 1.46 in connection with the All
Star Vaudeville Show
Many of the citizens of our Year-
34.10 'Round-Homc-Town started here as
A Home Bake to help swell t11e you will enjoy our school. Fine equip- July 12:
fund for our new parish house will ment with experienced and highly Paid treasurer of the Commun- Dec. 15. renters. After liVing here a While they
be given by the Cradle Roll Babies qualified teachers for every class. Ity Club for the use of the Check to Mrs. Henry S. Spacl,- Were convinced that Narberth is the
and their mothers in the Y. M. C. A. Finances. Community Room of the Y. man for county expenses 20.00 best Suburb to Philadelphia.
Do likewise-add up your rent
Bulldlng on next Saturday afternoon. The church financial year has just 1\'[. C. A. for the July meet-
receipts-ask your broker to show
The monthly meeeing of the West- closed. It was the best in our hls- ing . .50 $158.%9 you a "Smedley House." They are all
minster Circle will be held at the tory. With the budget for the year August 28: Gross Receipts $260.33 glad to do so because they don't have
home of the president, Mrs. C. Law- increased $500 the treasurer reported Check to Mrs. Henry S. Spack- Expenditures . . . , 158.29 to talk their heads off to make a sale.
renee Warwick, 209 Merion avenue, bills paid and a. balance or $36.13. The man for county expenses .. 10.00 (The houses are aU salesmen.)
on Thursday evening of .this week. parsonage notes w.ere also reduced Dec. 12: Balance $102.04
On last Wednesday evening, at the I $100. This Isa high standard or Check to Mrs. Cole. Mrs. Ver- (Signed) WM. D. SMEDLEY
mid-week service of the Presbyterhn free wilJ giving. na, Mrs. Cockrill, Mr. A. J. M. F. Pugh, Treasurer. Bunder


NAl{BEI{rrH~ PA.-OUR TOWN-JANUARY 1I~ 1917
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PROGRESS OF THE :nNANCIAL
HARRY B. WALL
Plumbing, Gas Fitting
WALTON BROS. Phone, Narberth 672
WAR SEWING
and Heating AUTOMOBILES FOR PASSENGER SERVICE The sewing. for sufferers in the war
NARBERTH. PA 12454 Nt'w Lict1IJI' Numbers 12455 zone was resumed at the residence or
-----,-------- Hauli>l,f; Fre~([ht. M~vin,f; and E.rprns WOlk. Mrs. Clarence L. Smith, Wayne ave-
BOYLE'S MARKET HOUSE nue, on Monday afternoon, January 8.
There were present Mrs. C. L. Smith, }'nr t h(' ,u!('OInmodlitlon of ItN larK" Rnd
In('rt'ONIDIt' nunlbrr or InltronH who find It

Don't .Side-Track Narberth


R. ,J. ROSEMURGY, ProprIetor Mrs. John F. Smith, Mrs. J. W. Mc- Im'on,·pnlent to trunNnct tll<'lr hanklnll' hllsl~
nf'HH durin" r"Jrulllr bllltklnK hourH, the ]t~­
Auliffe, Mrs. Eugene Hurth, Mrs. J. F.
Prime Meats Roberts, Mrs. A. A. Chalker, Mrs. Carl
1)llhJl(~ TrUftt COlnJ,nn,)' UODODnCl""

Mattisort, Miss Buckmau, Mrs. E. S.


Home Dressed Poultry, Butter. Eg:g:s and Game.
Fanc\' FrUIt and Veg-etahles. "A STORE FOR
PARtICULAR PEOPLE."
Te ephone. NARBERTH. PA.
Haws, Mrs. C. E. Kreamer, Mrs. Harry
Hartley, Mrs. D. D. Stickney and, as I EVENING
usual, much was accomplished.
NOW IS THE TIME TO Seventy-five slings and thirty-one
Narberth is n'ot a nomadic neighborhood-it's your own bandages were brought in finished and SERVICE
Buy a Home Home Town-it has what you want-city, and better-than-city ready for our next hamper. During
the afternoon eight hundred sponges
ht'K'illnIIlK "Jllnullr,' !o','conll, 19J 7. ])onrH "'111
he op.'" for hUHlnf"NH ('ontinuollHh' trom 9
A. M. until ]0 I'. ;II., e"erl' weekdn~' Includ-

Before Prices Advance


facilities have been provided for you, because it's obvious you were folded and wrapped, and one
have to have them if your patronage is to be secured and re- hundred and sixteen slings' were tak- .
Inll' 8nturdll)·. .,
This .'houJ:e Is In ''''eortl with the Ilollc~'
of tills InMtltutlon til r..nder at nil tim..';..
__C_O_"__ I tained. This establishment has anticipated your require~ents- This commendable work will be
IA
en home for completion this week.
__C_A_L_D_W_E_L_L_& "ml In ",'pry 1"'Nslhle form Tin' RIND 01'"
SEU\'ICJo: that 1M IIf I.mctleal '';'n..llt to It..
CAD has sought your convenience-and is constantly striving to merit continued on Monday, January 15, at f:lt:,.~n" In tl",lr huslm'.. nnd 11"l'Honal IIf-
R
A
the residence of Mrs. Eugene Hurth,
CHESTNUt'. Bet. 161h SI I
your co-operation. Partake, then. of.the possibilities which are 207 Merion avenue, where everyone
Finest Pholoplav The-
BlreEc:.\:::W::I:r. the here for you-make use of the service which was organized with interested will be welcome.
We have a great quantity of ma-
Republic Trust Company
PhOIOPlay.. -ConU~~M~s lOA. M.to 11.30 you in mind. Resolve to buy in Narberth-at Howard's-and terial cut and ready for needles and COllven;nrtly Located
PhU... Pa. thus effect a greater measure of economy and satisfaction than busy fingers, a portion of which we 1429 Chestnut Street
will be glad to carry to anyone desir-
PRO G RAM can be secured by any kind of outside purchasing. And please be ing homework. (if'orltt' C. .J'\l1en •.•...•...•..•.... }'rf'tddel1t
Week of .Jllllllllrr 8th ll·. ('. I'olloek, Jr " : .Tren.urtr
:\Io"dl<", Tue.dn,' nlld W'~(h,,'",la,· ,assured we know whereof we speak. Don't side-track Narberth! When some women realize that the~'
E)))'rU TAUAt't:UUO & ,T.leR SItI-:IUUI.I. are superior to their husbands they ('a/tlt"l. , $400.000.00
Il"d :!OOO Otl",r. ~I\ waste a lot of time in regretting the Surl.IIIM , ' .. , $200.000.00
"The Conquest of Canaan" Of course, we fact. ]"urll"'r InforulI,lIlJU I'lllm Reque.t

HOWARD'S
Telephones,
,From lJooth TurkiJlJttnn :\o;·t"l
1267 deliver
p I ace -- any
any r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Thur",dn)·. li'rhh,,)' und ~llturdll'· 1268 time.

In
('I.AUA WII.I.1.\AIiS
Il Stlrriu",

"Three of Many"
nOnUln('(~
The Brightest Spot in Narberth NaTbeTth RegisteT
5c For each aclclitionalline
A drug store in the most modern sense of the term TUloLines,10cperiuue;

IIIAIS rUODUCTIOS starts at 10.30 A. III.,


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_~ . Case. A. Phone. 302-J.
~I.
12.30, 2.15, 4.00, 6.00. 8.00 lind 9.45 P. 1\1, DO IT NOW Phone,Ardmore3 li:I';,hej1~nc~ ave. Phone, 6jj·:Il. See display advertisement In this Issue.
202 Dudley ave. 1I0,·I..s'. Phon/, 1~9~~S, ETC.

BOMEBROOK RICHARD F. DENVER LanallRn, I·'rederlc A.


205 Forrest ave. Phone, 344-R.
AD\'Jo~RTISIJW;
<All.., \V. Arthur Phone. 632-R.
See display ndvertlsement in this issue
Cotter, Howard ]<'. Phone. 1298.
See displaY advertisement In this Issue
Crl.t, ]<'l'lInl, Phone, 644-'V.
.
.
FARM DAIRY Decorative Painting: : Paper Hanging Ideas, Plans, COPl', Art. 'rypography. See cllsplay advertisement in this Issue.'

,
AIWJIITJo:CTS
Wnllace nnll \l'arm'r, Real Est. Tr. Co. JI I I I III1Lli .
Pal'er~~~~i17G~rl~e~~~:edby 21 LANCASTER AVE., ARDMORE Bldg., Phlla. Phone, 'Valnut 2353. a, III ..... I, ,l, Phone. CYIIW)'U 766-W.
S()C ~l1l'1PlaY ad\'ertiseI11ent. in tiltH issue.
Tubercolin Tested Herd ".lIe,r, JOSCllh II.
108 Merion ave. Phone. 373. Sc~tt-I ow.'11 Dalrl.... Phone. Preston 2398.
AUCHITECTS AXD nUILDEUS See dlsplal' advertisement In this Issue.
Milk with low Bacteria Count
Sample left on request
A. HAIMBACH
OO.&.L • Koronskl and Cameron.
107 Chestnut ave. Phone. 608.
AUTO~IOBILES
Censore, Snble To hire.
See display advertisement In this Issue.
lUUSIC
I.OIlH. Fann,' II. Plano Teacher and Accom
pan 1st. 417 Ha"erford nve. Phone. 3I6-J-
II entz, Aehsah 111. Teacher of plano a';d
pipe organ. Studio, Arcaue Bldg. Phone, 604.
Phone. cynwyd 766 W

Address, Narberth P. 0" Box 415


W. W. KIRK,417 Commercial Trust Bldg., Phila. Horner, \l·m. S. "Loeomoblle,"
303 N. Narberth ave. Phone, 664.
;lleClellan, ll·. S., J. I'. Aeknowledgements
and amdavlts, automobile licenses. Omee
N'OT,lUV I'UBI.IC
Jetl'erleH, J. U. 111 Narberth a'·e.
Phone, 666-M.
OPTICIA~15
hrs., 12 to 1 and after r, P. 1\[. F.. ~ton, C.. rl F. 506 Essex ave. Phone 638-W
QUALITY Good. clean COAL-free from culm and slate-
the kind you can burn and get heat.
BAliERS
MI..sen. I'. Phone, 352-J.
1 hila. address, 1806 Chestnut st'·
Z.'ntm",·..r, ]<'rllnk .

Delivery _here. ho_ and _hen you 'W'ant it- See dlspla}' advertisement tn this issue. 120 \Vinsor ave. Phone, G5l-.J
DROP IN S ERVIC E honest and full _eight. IIANKS
AIt'rl"n Title & Trust Co. Phone, Ardmore 3.
J·ACIUXG. 1I1O\'IXG ETC
Jlnrtnu,", "'m.
n. ..
IPRICE The Lo'W'est Market Prices•.
JU~::nl~(;~I~~~YT~.(h~~(~~is~~~;n~Y~~~n~~iS
AT ANY TIME ssue
At. . Sec display ad\'erliRf'ffiPnt in this Issue.
P.i\I~T.:RS
-The latch :-ltrlng- iH alwa~':'; out. Odell"
alHI pnds of handcraft to see and nO obU- Bell Phone
W. W. KIRK
BltumluoUIJ and Anthracite
Keystone Phone
See dlH»lay atl\". hIt hol:.;ue each lllOnth.
IIAUBEUS
Colr, Janl-..s R.
246 Have,rfol'd ave. Phone, 1225-J.
Race fS46fS 0 Suz"t>ro. Tony CUl1uner, '\. (i. Phone, 1262-"'.
---COa~---
ga t ion to purchase. Spruce 4711 224 Haverford ave. See dll"Plcl,., ad\'. In thl:.; h;sup. .
Trying to make you 1{llnW that the gtu<.lio
holt1~ welcome for YfJU antI ~..our friends. _ BLACKS~IITIIS D"n"er, Ulch.. rll I·'. Phone. Ardmore 39.
Th('n~'R a n1"e t>lace in the Rtudio thnt S'IIIer, F. A. \ .See dls~lay ad"ertlsement In this Issue.
:-;howl-i how your anceHtorl'l lnanaged before (;ONYENIENCE AND ECONOMY 728 1I10ntgomery a'·e. Phone, 328. l.llz.. r. Fred.
the tla\·ti of range oven:.;. Y. l'J. C. A. BUILDEUS 117 'Vlnsor ave. Phone. 1247-.T
:\I:tltc' up a little party of frlendH for an O}' POSTAL MONEY ORDERS. Snl<'dle,', n·m. n. Phone, 600. • I'APRR IIAXGt~US'
aflt-'("notln trial of UiHCUitS lml\.ed a In 1;76, ___ See display advertisement In this Issue. nltll'. Geo. A. 320 Woodbine a\'e
Board of DIrectors. TJ tt to f CAXDY }"TC Phone, 1203-"'. First~cla.ss wo~k.

rARDEN STUDIO SHOP


a ntl a cup of tea.
Ie il en Ion 0 the patrons or the ))a,·ls, II. Jo~. Ph~ne. i2fi'4-'V.

THcIJ212b Grayling Avenue


PATt:XT LAWYEUS
H. S. Hopper,
Kreamer, president;
vice-president; D. D. C. E.
Stick- Narberth Post Office is called to the See display advertisement In this Issue. I·'oster, Salll!. "'. Phlla. address, 1011 Chest-
CAUI't~XTEUS AX)) BUILDEUS nut st. 131 Merion a"e. Phone, 1233-J
ney, treasurer; R. L. Beatty, G. M. convenience of sending money by pos- Jenkins, Chas. I,. I'II0TO rl.AVS .
103 Dudley a'·e. Phone, 382-lIt. "Are..<Ila." 16th anu Chestnut sts. Philo
Henry, J. S. Harris, E. S. Haws, Dr.
_________________~jR. C. Hoffman, W. D. Smedley, T. C. I tal money order. The following low
t h d f
COAL, Jo:TC.
Cook, C. P. Pho,\e, 302-W. .
See "Isplal' advertisement In this Issue'
l'I,UlIJIUXG, ETC. .
ra es are c arge or sending sums to See ulsplay advertisement In this Issue, Suplee. G...... B. Phone. 1289.
}'LJo::"Tl' O}' ACTIVITY I Trotter, A. J. Loos, T. R. Coggeshall, any money order post office in the w. W. Kirk. Phone, Spruce 4711.
I
"\I)I)ERTIl ,. '[ C' \ J. G. Walton, I. T. Ward, Vernon
1\T . " \), .1. "" • 1 . Fleck, Carrol Downes, G, H. Gifford,
United States: See advertlsem,'nt In this Issu".
CO:STUACTORS
.See display advertisement In this Issue.
ll~ll. U. R, Phone. 319-J.
See display advertisement In this Issue.
--- IE. E. Seaver, J. B. Esenwein, Frank For orders from $.01 to $2.50, shpamll · A. C. ,Jr. Commerelal Trust Bldg., Cald,,·ell & Col.Up:'lhLoneF.:S1T':\7T1_E,'v.
cents. h la. Phone, Spruee 5263; Narberth 1214·.1
I>ENTISTS See display advertisement " In this Issue.
(Continu.ed from First Page) StoM.
From $2.51 to $5, 5 cents. Cameron, Dr. W. 1\1. Phone. 344-M. Frltseh. II. C. Phone, 252-W
See display advertisement In this Issue. See display advertisement I~ this Issue.
the All-Collegian team of Philnl!cl- Board of Managers. F rom $5 .01 to $10, 8 cents. Orr, I>r. A. I•. 101 I<:lmwood av. Phone, 393-W. JlIsllc.', Jo'. 1\1. Phone, 371-R
'Phia, and the Narberth Athletic Club MondaY night-Daniel Lietch, Mem- From $10.01 to $20, 10 cents. Phlla, Phone, Filbert 4252, Keith Bldg. See display auvertlsernent 'In this Issue
DUUGGISTS Godfre,', Wm. D. •
, bership Manager.
plays the St. Paul,g team of Ardmore. Tuesday night-Samuel W. Foster, F• rom $20.01 to $30, 12 cents. Fiedler's. Phone, 625. .1.14 Woodside a\'e. Phone. 685-W.

Double value for single aC'JJ.ission of I Educational and Religious Work Man-
From $30.01 to $40, 15 cents,
From $40.01 to $50, 18 cents.
See ellsplay advertisement In this Issue.
Jlo\lsekeel,er's Phone 304 'V
See display 'advertiseme-nt 'In this Isslle.
NIlsh, Uohert J. Phone, 605.
• \\Ioney for First and Second lI[ortgages
\:ost, Wm. E. 209 Chestnut ave. Phone N;'r
ten cents. Don't miss this real I ager. . From $50.01 to $60, 20 cents. Howard's. Phone. 1267. 1285-W. with Harbert & Claghorn '11101'n
genuine treat. Turn out and root for I Wednesday mght-R. G. Savll1, F• rom $60 . O1 to $75, 25 cents.
From 75.01 to $100, 30 cents.
See display advertfsement In this Issue.
Jo:LECTJUCIA:SS
PII,!,h, Veri 225 lona ave.
Line Real Estate. 204 Bailey Bldg. ' Phlla
r ROOFING, ETC.
Ga a-1\lcGlnle)' Co, Phone, 1268·W.
' .
th home team House Manager.
e ; t t. Thursday night-F. W. Stites, Social Nar. Phone. 650-'V. Ard. Phone, 163-J.
]<'ISJ[ AND OYSTt~RS
See display advertisement In this Issue ,.
S ame f ees as quoted above charged, Miller. John A. 243 lona a\'e Phone 661'.1
Bo,·s ])eIlar men . Work Manager. I
for remittances to a number or foreign Jla.rtmnn, C. n. Phone, 641-W. Shop, 246 Ho.verJA~ESve. 'Phone, '1225:.1:
'rhe boys are. now undp.r 1~11 Sl\'l,ng Friday night-H. C. Gara, Financial
countries. Orders are paid at 62,000 See display a(~~'A~~;'~~~ In this Issue. W. C. Poor. 106 Forest ave, Phone, 695.
and a~1 activitIes are hnmm1Ug With Manager.
post offices in the United States. Re- Yowell. F)sher Safe Deposit box In the house,
great m t e r e s t . . Saturday night-Fred Rose, Ath- • 101 Conway ave. Phone, 334-J.
I' • SCHOOI.S, ETC.
The game room shll se.~ms :.0 Le letic Mauager; T. R. Coggeshall, Gen- 11llttances received in this way are Vowell, J. D. \letherlll. 1\lIss I\laude E
convenient for merchants publishers! 96 Winsor ave. Phone, 392-J. 200 Dudley ave. Phone. i260-R.
the headliner for the b~Ys an~r school. era1 Manager; Chas. W. Schaffer, . ' •I GAUDEN NUUSEUIES SJlOE~IAKERS
Mr. Schaeffer had ·h1S JUlllor team, Executive Secretary seedsmen, lIlsurance companies, etc.,. Wohlert, A. Jo:. Phone, 696. Tarnef. Uanl'
the ConwaY Boys' Club of Narbt'r,th. • _ etc. See dlaplay ad\'ertlsement In this Issue. 246 'Voodblne ave.
GUocJo:ns Gooll Weal' Shoe Repair Shop.
consisting of Lowe Cummer, Benj. }'IRE COMPANY. Edward S. Haws, PostmlJJlter. Imperial Grocery Co. Phone, Narberth 606. Constantine. B. G. Y. M. C. A. Bldg.
Yewell, Robt. Ward, John Maguire,
Billie Anderson and Louis Sicklin up
I, President, ehas. E. I(reamer; sec,
See display advertisement In this Issue..
IIAULI:SG. ETC.
Walton Bros. Phone, 672.
STU))IO SIIOI'.
(,arden StudIo Sho/I. 212 Grayling ave
See display advertisement In this I.. s~e
to play the Ardmore-l"rankl1n team, retary, Charles V. Noel; financial
COmIUNITY CLUB OFFICERS.
I Se~r~~:i!fr~G~dS~~;i"~~~n \~~~~snue. Jo~lI'le
Tallorlnll' C~~';~~~,
1203-J. .
and although they lost the game 33 secretary,E. C. Stokes; treasurer, nalre. G<:o. A. See dls"lay ad\'ertlsement In this Issue
President, Mrs. W. M, Cameron; 3 Imperial Tailoring Co .
to 2, they gained a victory for perfect Carden Warner; chier engineer,
vice-prpsident, Mrs. C. P. Fowler; II N. Narbe~~S~;:A:8~ne, 699-J. Wall Building. Pho~e 1210-W
I'

sportsmanship and clean playing. Chas. V. Noel; first assistant engln· Bowman. Samuel P. (Life.) Narberth Tailoring Co. ' •
ecording secretary, Mrs. Wm. Living- 116 Elmwood ave. Phone, 653.W. . Y. M. C. A, Building. Phone. 306.
They have a return game scheduled eel', Edw. Wlpf; second assistant en·
ston; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Burl\hardt, 1\llIIer Phone, 659-1\1. P. O. Box, Se~,wartz. CI18rles nome Town TRllor.
for Saturday night, January 27, when gineer, A. P. Redifer; third assistant L. (Life. Fire. Accident, Health, Auto, etc.) ~34 Haverford ave. Phone. 1254-J.
Roy Clarke; treasurer, Mrs. W. C. Jones, Chas. n. D 1 TYPEWBITERS
it is hoped we will defeat the Ardmore engineer, H. B. Wall; fourth as- 403 N. Narherth ave. Phone, 696.W. o. ge, E. G. 602 Essex nve.
Pollock, Jr.
team. sistant engineer, A. W. Needham. ClJo.Irmen. Jones, \"m. J. 103 S. Nnrberth ave. Phone, Phone. Narberth 638-~r,
Gymnasiam activities are steadily Gymnasium-Mrs. E. Hurth. sn~S:;:" ::~~~. address, Penn Mutual Bldg. The nbove Is a ~epartment. and In
increasing as there were some thirty Stamps arE on sale of every de- order that It shall be the greatest Use
Civics-Mrs. W. Arthur Cole. 313 Woodside ave. Phone, 383. to the community the list s40u1d contain
boys out Swturday morning. nomination from one cent to fifteen Membership-Mrs . Harry Hartley. I Trotter Bros. B'·e.
(Fire,Phone,
ete.) 1262-R. the name or every profesBlonal man, trades.
If your boy is not a member of the cents, except eleven and fourteen; 209 Woodside man, mechanic, shopkeeper, etc., Who doea
House-Mrs. James Ford Donnelly. LAWYEBS or can In any way serve his fellow· towns.
Y. M. C. A. and is not getting into llso a plentiful supply of postal cards, Legislation-Mrs. Edward Mus- Gilroy, John 211 Essex ave. Phone, U46·R. man.
stamped envelopes and newspaper As It ts dlmcult for those contributing
this wholesome recreation, with fine
wrappers.
champ. H::~~·G:o~d;'~S~07L6~~~~~u~~v~.l'hone, 608. their time and efforts to the production or
companiollJ8lhip among our gbod rel- Press-Mrs. C, T. Moore. Phlla. address. Finance Bldg. "Our Town" to personally either know or
lows, you had better investigate for Prices or stamped envelopes: ScheU, Horace 111. Interview all sueh, It would be most help.
25 Ie envelopes ........ $ .28 208 Sabine ave. Phone, 1246-W. ful If those not now found In the printed
yourself and let that boy of yours
100 lc envelopes •••••• ,. 1.10 How disappointed most men must Stites, Fletcher W. 4U Haverford ave. lI.t would send In a memo of their names
Phone. 372-W Phlla. addre8ll. Crozer B1dtr. address. phone numbers and businesses o~
join and join right now, 'so as to go
25 2c envelopes........ .53 feel every time they look into a mir- LIGJITING FIXTURES professlnns for listing. This will cost as ro1.
right along with our rapidly increasing ror! : IIlcDonald John. Narberth phone, 1288. lows: 10 cents each Issue for 2 lines: 6 cent.
jlace. 100 2c envelopes........ 2.10 1533 Chest. st., Phlla. Phone, Spruce 3138. for eaeh additional line.

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