our town august 17, 1916
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SUBSCRIBER.
Mai l a ll R e m it ta n ce s t o P. O. Box
"B, N a r b e r t h .
To the Editor 0/ Our Town:May I suggest that announcement he made in Our Town,
promillwtly, just to whom subscript ions for the paper shoulJ bepaid. Several persons recently have told me they did not know
to whom the sUbscriptions should be sent. 1 w ould do this in
no unmistakable form. Yours truly,
i!l' l\oolls I\nocks HOllIe Hnn.
NARBERTH DEFEATS
AUTOCAR, 4-2
Haviland Pitches Good GameNig. Koons Knocks Homer inFil'st Inning-Gilmore Relieves Black for the Auto
car Team
11}:'\I/I'1[ n:U1'IFJ('ATJo:S.
ANNUAL TENNIS
TOURNAMENT
The e ight ie th bi r thdar anniversarr
of Mr. A. S. Edl<lr will be celebratedIon sa turday, August 19, at the home
of his daughter, Mrs. George B, Shel-jdon of Elmwood avenue. Mr. Edler'shon{e is in Millville, N. J., hu t h.e pars
p er io di ca l v is it s t o Narberth, where Ihe was born and r ai sed on the old
Price f arm, n ow o ccup ied b y John A,Morel', Montgomery an d Woodbine
avenues. In spite of h is adv an ced
age Mr, Edler is hale and hearty.
Mr. Ed le r was s er ge an t in Company
B, First P e n n s ~ ' l v a n i a Reserves, whichwas o rg an iz ed and l ef t t hi s p la ce fiftyfive years ago for Harrisburg, the
mobil izat ion camp, from which p lace
t he y wer e sent to W ashington. As
far as is kn ow n Mr. EdLer is th e
oldest man living Who was i(lentifiedwith t hi s commun it y.
NARBERTH, PA. , THURSDAY. AUGUST 17 , 1916
Mr. Wm. D. Smedley ha s appointed
Miss Dorothy Lichtenwahler to the
pos it ion o ( booRkeeper and stenog
rapher, former ly held by Mr. SamuelT. AtiLerholt.
!l'lr, and Mrs, l ~ r a n k H. P re scot t,
l\lb:; Hut h P re scot t, Mr. and :Mrs.M. I, French have started on an ex
tensive trip through th e :southern
states by automObile.
Wh r no t have t he g ra ss ( ra th er
w,eeds) cu t away f rom the pavement
opposite th e S im pso n r esid enc e on
E ss ex a ve nu e, It is verr bad,
especially on a rainy day.
The 1'\arberth team scored t hei r l a st
run of the game when Koons wasp as sed, S ti te s was a ls o passed. Fleck
w as h it in t h e r ib s. Exit Mr. Black.Enter MI'. Gilmore (Or ig in al Boh ).
Bob had a verr discouraging, situationto face-three men on and no one out.Bill Simpson then l ai d down a beautiful hunt, scoring Koons. Humphries
then fanner! . Mellon was t hen passed
aIllI Havi land was t hrown out by Gil -
In one of the most bitterly f ou gh t mor e,battles of th e s ea so n. t he B or ou gh it es , T he A ut oc ar t eam s co re d their last
Interest in our annua l t ou rnamen t managed by l ~ r e d Walzer, defea ted run in th e n in th i nn in g w he n Kem
i n c ~ e a s e s eve ry d ay a n en:ries ~ o the Autocar t eam o n their grounds. merle was safe on Vernon 1"leck's er -varIOus events are pourll1g 111 : Y h I ~ h The game was Witnessed by a large 1'01'. Barker t h en fanned a nd C ur rygoes to show ou r memberslllp IS .. then pushed ou t his second single, ad -I · . T , '".,. n " ' ' '_ 1 ~ , , ' c rowd and wer e kept on theil' leet all 'I ",n e ?ne. he pllze<. ,uJ\\ va U l ~ p , " . , ' the time by spectacular plays anll vancll1g \.Immerle t.o t hi rd , who then
111 Fiedler 's drug store are the lmest I la\'el's of the home team b ei ng i n- s co re ll w he n H av il an ll uncorked athe club h as e ve r put up for com-, p '. , wild pitch. Henzy, who took Harrypetition and we f,eel the majoritv of I jured" Hoblnson, ~ u t o c , a r s shortstop, Simpson' s p lace as catcher for the
, b .1 l' ' t I was torced to retIre m th e secolHlou r mem ers are goou Ive, spor s " , ' Autocar t eam, was t hr own out by Bill
Several o f t he l oc al merchants have all(l "'1'11 "'ant to tr\' to \"111 one 01' : lIl,nlll!,; whe.n he was hurt hy.a ,ta,11... ... Simpson, Xarherth's shortstop. ShockProvided ftv nets for their horses. Tl I b I ' t alter cat.chmg Walte r Humphnes 111-,
J more, Ie c u Ja S pu up mor e , . ' enrled the game hy heing t hr own ou tThese faithful animals that work for 1" tl f tl 1 .1 ' tended rexas leaguer In the seconrl" p Izes I an eve r or Ie auI es , s o we , ' " ,h y Mellon, thu s e nding one of th etheir feed 'lJHl l od gi ng d es er ve con - I t1 'II 11 t II1nIJ1£:, Currv t hen h ll ed Hohll1son s
• I lOpe !,9Y WI a en er. i'" til' ( tl harllest games of the season.sideration and protection. I ,,:. ,f.. Kirlllltrh'k Sp{'I ." tal" '. : p lal"! ill, fi ne s y ~ lavll1g two 0 Ie
, J Aut(>{'[\I'S seven hits, George I-lowes an d I ~ l i c k Stites madeLefty Blacl" Autocar's star p it cher , some startling catches in the outfield,
BUY:\, JL \Wi t {'oJ,),}:n}: wa" r il te ll against Hav il anl l for ? \ ar - While the whole Xarberth infield play-ASKS HOrSES 'j'AX l'Uln:. hert:l, It was evident that Blacl, was ed startling go od b al l. Narberth's
i going to prove no tenor for Xarberth, rlouhle play in the seventh i nn ing cutTo be relie ved of t he payment o( : as t h e ~ ' were hitting him, a nd t he n h e llown what l ooke d t o be a rallr. While
t he Aut oear t eam pUl led o ff a douhlecounty and t ownshi p t ax es , Bryn iwa" ,"cry Wild, pas si ng t hr ee and h it -
I p l a ~ ' in t he n in th i1l1ling" bu t it waRMr. and Mrs. Hohert Snyder , o f :n:l Mawr Col lege o n Thursday insti tuted i t in g t hr ee men during his stay on t Ie th en too late for an yth in g o f th is
Woodsi(le av,enue, Ila\'er ~ t u r i l e l l
1'1'0111 equity a ct ion aga in st tl.le county of Imou'I,'I, Wh.ich. lasterl fou r .and .par t, o f "sort, as . ' ; arberth had a go od lead.Galen Hal l Wer ne rs vi ll e P a, a ud on Mon tgomery and t owns ll lP o f Lower t he fIlth mnI ng , B ob Gi lmol e, \\ ho HaviialHI pitched a good g am e fo rthe :!8th or this month ' ~ I ' l l l'eave for! Merion, dec la ri ng t ha t e ight houses, pitl'1lell l'\arherth to the championship
Xarherth, not issuing a pass and f an l·'orest Inn, Eagles Mere Pa" where assessed at $65,000, should, as in the last )' ca r, t he n t oo k u p the I J l t C h t ~ l g n in g s e\' en, w hil e B la ck was Wil,l,t hey w il l r ema in for two' we.':)I,s. 'college, be cons idered a s cha ri ta hl e d ll ty for t he Autocar Club an d willie
in that they house instructors of the , he was hit f a i r l ~ ' hard, yet onl y o ne passing three, hit ting three an d strUCkI ,out only four. Gilmore did much het-
Mr , Geo. Rus "e l Lyon and daugh- , Main Line educat ional institution for i run \ \'as "corell all ' his delIver)',women. ' HaVi la nd. who pi tched for ?\arherth, tel' wor l" fanning seven, bu t iSSUing
tel', Miss I ~ l o r e n G e L ~ ' o n , motored from In the hill i n eqnitv, it is allegell l lw Jl ot !rive a semblance ot' a h it un- two passes,Springfield, Mass., to visit Mr.' Th a score:Lyon's daughter, Mrs. Clement Booth. that while the expenses of the col le ge t il the f ou rt h i nn in g, when Barl,er
They made t he t ri p (252 mil es ) i n o ne last y ear were close to $385,000, th e p ol cd a donbl e t o left lield, which theday. Some driVing, i ncome f rom s tudent s was hu t $290,- ump'rt; called a foul, hu t r ever se d h ts
000, an d as the i ncome f rom i nv es t- rlcr'j!'ion. While t he y s ecur ed three
men ts w as b ut $83,000, t he re r emai n- h it s il' the fifth inning, yet t he y dided a considerable deficit in the run- not fl are.
ning expenses which ha s to he made
np f rom voluntary contributions, al l
going to show that the col lege i s inn ee d o f relief from taxat ion.
George Starr Hose is spending the
month at h is uncl e 's farm, Goshen, ~ y, George reverses the u sual o r de r
of things, inasmUch as he finds it
necessary to take a vacation so as toavoid an ~ x c e s s of good health which
continuaily t hr .eat ens h im and is so
embarrassing at times.
I Mrs, Henry C, Howes an d Mr.Henrr C. Howes , J r. , l eave the 19th
o f t hi s month for Forest Inn, Eagles
Mere, Pa" t o r emain unt il a f te r Labor
D a ~ ' .
Mrs. R. ,E. Plank and Miss Burd J,Hoberts, ot' Forrest avenue, are at
Ashury Park, Miss Ethel B, Pl an l , i s
spending a por ti on o f he r vacation at
:Cumberland, Md.
Chairman-Mrs. W. M. Cameron. 'Financial Manager-Mrs. William
Curtls Pollock, Jr . .L l b r a r ~ ' Manager-Miss Fanny Loos.House Manager-Mrs. James F.
Donnelly.
Social Manager-Mrs. C. P . Fowler .Members1J1p Manag,er-Mr. Harry
Hartley.
Athletic Manager-Mrs. E. Hurth.
On Monday morning While hurning,hrush neal' t he garage of Fletcher \V,
Stites, the h ig h w in d carried some
sparks to theroof,
setting it onfire.Prompt act io n b y s ever al workmen
n e a r b ~ ' prevented th e spread of the
flames. The ?\arlJerth Fire Company
were quickly on the job bu t theil'servic.es w e r ~ not n eeded:
Ilettr BuxfJ<,I"s Gossill.
In order that the Volunteer Firemen may becomeaccustomed to the sound of Whistle recently installedon the rire House,
The whistle will be blown at 7.30 P. M. on the
L A S r 1 U E S D A Y OF E A CH M O NT H
which i s the da te for regular month ly meet ing of themembers. CHAS. V. NOEL, Cllief.
THE FIRESIDE
VOLUME II. NUMBER 45
BASEBALL IPAOLI VS. NARBERTHAT NARBETH, SAT.
:-==============:==7i'EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY
NewFireWhistle ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and !III'S, Wm. Livingston spentthe weel'-('11(1 at ~ t o n e Harbor.
Mr. and :\Irs, A, A, Chall,er ar e
spending two wee l, s i n :"i,ew England,
Mrs, Xorman J,e(fries has gon e to
1'IynlOUlII. X. H.
Mr. W. J. KirklJatrick an d family
h;ive returned frol1l Williams Grove,Pa.
Mr, Allan HOse. of Iona avenue, i s
spending his vication at Ocean Cit)·.
Mr. A. H, Wilson spent Sunday withthe b oy s who ar e camping at Camp
IJelmollt,
Mrs , E , A, : .\Iuschamp is sllelHling aweek at Ocean City,
Mr. anti :\Irs, Chas. Humphreys areplanning a t rip through l'\ew England
in their car.
Miss : \I il tl rc d S, Smith, of Elm
Terrace, has returned fr om a Visit toOcean Cit)"
Mrs, \Y, '1', Cover t and fami ly have
returned from an extended steamer
trip a lo ng t he Xorthern coasts,
MI'. L ~ S l e r W, Xickerson is spend
ing two wee ks with his family in
CotUit, ;\Ia:,s,
Mr. and : \Irs, Clif ford T, Moore an dMiss Dorothy :\Ioore, have returned
[10m Ocean Citro
Mrs. Frank 1', E)'re has r et ur ned
to ? \a rbe r th a f te r an extended stay in1;loomsburg, Pa.
Mr. and : \I rs , H. W. D .erby and Mr.Winthrop Derby. of ] ~ s s e x avenue,
haY(: retul'lWll from Connecticut .
Secretary of th e Y. :\1. C, A., O. L, I:\,UJo:JI'SITY l'OIl, 1''\ H'I'UJ, UAJ[ ·
Hampton an d Mrs. Hampt on a re A( i}; TO lU;mS'n;lU:U, l ~ S U n E Uspending their vacation at Honey- A ~ l l ('. O. n. JUIL.b rook , Pa ,
Mr. \Y, J, Peebles, of lana avenue,ha s left );arberth t o j oi n Mrs . P eebl es
and their daughter, Miss Mary
Peebles. in California.
?\AHBERTH.
H. H.Howes, cf. 0 1Wallace, 1h 0 1Koons, C, •• • ', • •• ,2 1
With two out in t he v er y first in- Stites, rf. , 0 :!
ning, Koons poled ou t a homer t o l ef t Flec!" If. , 0 0field which lodged somC\\;here in a W, Simpson, ss, 0 1
I tree. Had it not h it t he tree, it wou ld Humphri es, 2h, '" ,1 1ihave heen good for ( ou r s acks an) '- I1 \1 el lo n, :lh, , ,1 0
PlIr l 'u ts WlIut to ' l' lIkl ' Chil(ll 'eu on w a ~ · . Haviland, p , 0 0"I1Cllt/OIl 'I'I'IIIS. One of t he s lr ange t hi ng s of b as e I
,hall ha pp ene d in t he t hi rd i nn in g Totals . . . . . . . . 4 7
More than fifty residents o( various' whe n t he lirst five men up for Nartowns in Lower' Merion township herth r ea ch ed f ir st b as e, b ut not ahave appealed to t he township Health o ne of them s co red. Howes , the first
Board w it hi n t he l as t few d ay s for man up, wa s hi t in t he r ih s, . hut was
eert if ica tes o f heal th that will permit ou t stealing. Wallace then slllgierl, tothem to go to other S tat es with their ' cen tel' and stole ~ e c o n d .. t he ump ir e
children in accordance with the in- ealling h im safe , af,ter ~ y r l l c h the AI'lIfantile para lys i s quarantine requi re - more players ~ l kIcked, and Wallacements. started for tillI'd, hu t was I ~ a h b e d b ~ Mos t o f t he app li ca nt s wer e ll1eDl- a qUi ck throw h ~ Black. ~ \ . o o n s was
bel'S o f f am ili es w ho had planned th en p as se d. S tI te s t h e ~ slllgied an n
i Heretofore t he paymen t o f i nd em- Vacation Visits t o Mai ne r e so r ts a nd Fle<:k ' ~ ' a s passed,. bn t SImpsou e 1 ~ d e dt b tl P t om D t t tl 1 t tl ' t' .1 g d the 1llnlllg IIY fanmng. Strange thlllgs
Knock ing ) 'our competi to r o r o p- : no r y 1e os Ice epar men Ie seaslore a lIS Ime, anu a 00 • 1 t tl t tponent i s not considered the most suc- :ha s been restricted to irreparably man y o th er s h av e foregone plans t o h ap pe n, hut t Ja was Ie s ranges,
cess ful wav to convince t he pub li c of , damaged ar ti c les or parts o f a rt ic le s, le av e i n fear of t he infanti l e pa raly- r 'Slll'bet.th Scores 'I'wo J[OI'(,.one's s u p e ~ i o r claims. 'Under the amended regulations issned s i s p l ague.
by Postmaster General Burleson, ef· Every possible precaution is being I Amid g,reat excitement, the l ' \arberthfectlve August 8, 1916, Payment s w il l a do pt ed b y th e Lower Meri on Board hoys scored two more. Walter
be made i n c as es where a r ti c les are of Hea lt h and o ther hea lt h bodies i n Humphri es led off with a single, was Narhe rt h 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0-4
not rendered worth les s f or t he actual , the Main Line suburban s ec ti on t o a dv an ce d t o s ec on d on a passed ball Autocar , .. 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 -2
usual, d ir ec t a nd n ec es sa ry c os t of : prevent the occurrence of any infan- and Mellen was safe on Fitzmaier's
repairs required to place them in a ' tile paralysis ep idemic i n the terri-I' error, Humphries going to th,ird. Wal- Two-base hits-Barker. Earned
serviceable condi tion. tory. Only one, case, that ot a child tel' t h en scored on Havtland's sacrifice runs-Narberth, 3; Autocar, 1. Home
at Cynwyd, exists now, an d this child, hit. H owe s then fanned and Mellon (Continued on Second Page)Scott Gehringer" is repor ted as dOing ' scored when Fi tzmale r made hi s sec-
BOARn OF ,l'rANAGERS wei!. ond error o f t he I nn ing when Wal la ceOF THE COmmNITY CLUB was safe. Wallace t hen ended th e in- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
rNCI,AUIEn LETTERS AT nlng b y being t hr own ou t at secondTwo cents per word In advance; minImum
NARBEUTII POST O}'Jo'ICJo: trying t o s tea l. teo words.
The Autocar t eam scored ,their first FOR SALE-Rich top soli, from old garden,R. L. Craig, Miss L . Denton, Mr. H. run of t he game In tlIe fourth Inning /iOc per load on premIses. F. 1>L JusUes,
B. DaVi s, M is s Mary Devl in, Jas. V. when F lt zmal er was h it by a pitched 616 Montgomery avenUe.
ElIIson, Mr. Friel, Miss K . Fritz, Mrs . b al l. Sweet t hen sacrificed Fltz to WAST Im -A renned colored girl for genW.' Keane, Miss Sal lle Lincoln, Mrs . second , an d on Barker's double down erlll housework. Apply 216 I"orr;est ""e-GUY A. Senburg. W. J. McLoughlin, tlIe left field foul line , Fitzmaler "_u_e_. _Miss K. Ross. ' Iscored. Curry ended the Inn ing by J .08T -A little grey and black .trlpell 1,llty
wltlt a s tub tltll. Plense r et urn to 102Ed"'ard S. Hows, Postmaster. fanning. ~ I e r l o l l ll\'enue,
Mr, J. E, :\1. Nldecker, youngest sonof Dr, J, E, Nidecker , o f Woods ideavenue, was married to Miss Dorothea
C. Homann, of Philadelphia.
Edward Scanlan , son of Mr. and
Mrs . Jol In Scan lon , was burledtromth e residence of his 'parents on
Brookhurst avenue, SaturdaY, August
12.
The work on Wynnewood r oad was
lle ld u p a ll last w ee k o n account of
a broken concrete mixer. A new and
larg,':!r one is now on the job.
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N A H B E B T l I ~ PA,-VUH r . r O W N - - A U G U S 1 . · 1 7 ~ lu i6c : : : : : : = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ = = = = =OUR TOWN MEN-VACATION
Owned, and Published every Tburs
day by the Narbertb Civic Assocla
tiora.
HARRY A. JACOBS,Editor.
A. J. LoosHenry Rose
W. T. MelchiorO. L. Hampton
Mrs. C. R. Blackall
Mrs. C. T. MooreMrs. E. C. StokesEarl l!'. Smith
G. :1\1. Henry
Associate Edit()rs.
Arlll'rous' UEPOUT OF
SCHOOL TREASnUm
: \ arber th, Ju ly 25, 1916.
ltiEltID£ltS 01" TilE NARBER'fllSClIOOL nOAUD.
President-C. Howard McCarter.
Vlce-Presldent-Carroll Downes.Treasurer-Will K. Ridge.Thellwell, R. Coggeshall.Robert H. Dothard.
Don't forget that tlafs Is a com.mnnlty of home makers and homekeepers and that one of YOUR
MOST IMPORTANT DUTIES fs tokeep It so.Yon can aid mater ially' by do.
fng your shopping and marketingwith the advertisers fn this paper.
--..-------It's a woman's natural faith that
enables he r to believe only the things
she wants to when she k nows s he
doesn't.
"Yes," said the olll mat!lematlclan,with a gleam In his eyes, " I' ve a l
ways looked at it that way. Mar-riage is addit ion; when the l it tl e ones Ir-------------- . - ,
c om e It 's multiplication; when dis- BUILD UP YOUR TOWNension comes u p t o cloud the horizon
of their happiness i t' s division; andwhen the final parting comes i t' s sub-
t r ~ ~ ~ : , ' ~ o w about divorce?" asked Build Up Your Homoth e listener.
"Oh, that would come under the
denomination of fractions!"urse-proud Man-Look at me, Is ta rt ed i n a, grocer's shop at fifteen,and when I was twenty I was worth
$2500.The Other C ha p-A h, bu t you
couldn't do that nowadays, when everyshopkeeper uses cash registers .
Total with Merio:} T. T.Co $4683.79
Wm. E. Yost,
L. H. Trotter ,Auditors.
Deficit. $1423.97.Sinking Fnnd Acconnt.
On hand a t l as t AuJIt. " . .. $4047.22Interest .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . 116.57Deposit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 700.00
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~ A R B E R T H , PA.-OUR TOWN-AUGUST 17.1916
AND
HOARD OF HEALTJI.
BUILD A HOME
c. P. COOK
President-Chas. E. Kreamer.Secretary-A. P. Redifer .Health Officer-W. S. McClellan.Members-Dr. Clarence T. Fair ies .
T. B. Du Marias, Carden Warner andChas. V. Noel.
Citrate MagnesiaFresh Daily at
HOUSEKEEPER'SNARBERTH , PA .
OUR TOWN will gladly printan f news Item about any subjectthat Is of Interes t to Narberthfolks, but In ord er to meetthe printing sch«l'1.uIe, aU "copy"-manuscripts-must r ea ch t heedItor by 6 P. M. Monday each
week.
NARBEUTJI CIVIC ASSOCIATION.
President, A. J. Loos.Vice-president, A. C. Shand , J . B.
Wllliams, James Artman.Secre tary and treasurer, Frank J.
Wisse. CIVIL SEnVICE EXMIINATIONS.
Dlrcetors, Frederick L. Rose, George In the lobby of the post office isM. Henry, W. Arthur Cole, George M. ~ ~ s t e ~ a not ice of United States CivilColesworthy, Mrs. Wllliam S Horner, . ammatlons. 'A. E. Wohlert Mrs. George M. Henry, Positions for which examinations
Fletcher W. Sti tes, E . A. Muschamp, w il l b e held a re t he re listed. FurtherH C Gara Henry Rose Edward S Information D1a;r be obtained by those. . ' ' . I ntere ted f IHaws, Mrs. Roy E. Clark, Mrs. Les- s rom t Ie postmaster.
ter W. Nickerson, Wllliam D. Smed-ley. His face was pinched and drawn.With fa lt er ing footsteps he wended
his way among the bustl ing crowd.Anon h.e paused."Kind sir," he suddenly exclaimed
"wi ll you not give me a loaf orbread for my w if e a nd l it tl e o ne s? "
The s t r a n g e ~ regarded h im not unkit:\dly. "Far be it from me," h e re joined, "to take a dv an ta ge o f y ou r
des ti tut ion. Keep y our w if e a nd lit
t Ie s ones; I do not want them."Turning upon his heel, he walked
away. ,.
Edwnrd S. Haws, Postmaster.
HAVE' YOUR MAlL ADDRESSEDTO YOUR HOX NUMBERS
Pat rons o f th e post office shouldendeavor -to have thei r mail addressed, ;.... --=
Stamps ar e on sale of ever y denom inat ion f rom one cent' to fifteen
cents. except eleven and fou rt een;' ll so a plentiful supply of postal cards,s tamped envelopes and newspaper
wrappers.Prices of stamped envelopes:
25 1c envelopes . . . .• • • . $ .28100 1c envelopes•. .••.•• 1.1025 2c envelopes..... . . . .53100 2c envelopes 2.10
IMPORTANT
c o ~ n I I T T E E S OF COUNCIL.
Itel". Andrew S. l lurke, neehlr .
ALL SAINTS' I'. E. cnUUrH.
nev. ,John "lin ~ e M s , Jllnlster.
Til}: I ' U } : S n Y T } : n L \ ~ CHUIU'H.
PARCELS POST CONVENTION BE.
TWEEN THE UNITED STATES
AND CHINA.
A par ce ls pos t convent io n h av ingbeen concluded be tween the United
S ta te s and Chi na to tak e e ffec t August 1st, 1916, parce ls post packageswill be admitted on an d after that Finance and Law Committee-A. P.
d at e t o the parcel post mails for that Redifer; W. D. Smedley. H. D. Narrlcount ry made up in and dispatched gan.from this country. Weight of a pack- Highway Committee-H. D. Narrl-age must be not mor e t han 11 pounds gan, F. L. Rose, Robert Savllle.nor mea su re mor e than 3 feet 6 Police and Health-W. D. Smedley._inches in length or 6 feet in length F. L. Rose. Robert Caville.and g ir th combined. Rate of postage Water, Fire and Light-F. L. Rose,w,u be twelve cents pe r pound or I,Willlam J. Henderson, Robert Savllle.fraction thereof. Parce ls post pack- O rd in an ce '-Wi ll lam J. Henderson,
age s for Chi na may b e registered. F. L. Rose, Robert Saville.
The services at All Saints' P. E.Church, Montgomery and Wynnewoodavenues, for next Sunday are as fol
loWS:
8.00 A. M. HolY Communion.11.00 A. M. Morning Prayer with
Sermon.Last Sunday, the Rev . W il li am T.
Metz had cha rg e of all the services.He will also be at All Saints' the tworemaining Sundays in August.The Sunday school sessions and
the afternoon services will not be
r es umed u nt il t he third Sunday 'i n
September.Make it a point to get out to the
11 o'clock service next Sunday mornIng and encourage the visi t ing cler
gyman. He would much rather
p reach t o a large congregation than
a lot of empty pews.The c hu rc h ' bu ss es l ea ve Wynn e
wood and Narberth stations at 10.40all Sunday mornings.
Next Sunday morning at 11 o'clockthere will ]le a mee ti ng for public
worship. Mr. Robert C. McQuilkin,of Narberth. will deliver the sermon.Mr. McQuilkin's messages have always been most helpful .On account of t he p re va le nc e of
contagious diseases in our midst
there will be no sessions of t he Sun -day school until September.Union Twilight Meeting next Sun
day evening on t he Jus ti ce lawn at
6 o 'c lock .The Union Prayer Meeting this
Wednesday evening will be held inthe Methodist Church and will beconducted by Mr. Samuel "\V. Foster.
T E GOLUEX RULES OF POST' OFFICE NTE}1}:ALTllFon S ( ~ I l O O J J CIIILDUEN 0 S P · t· D, , : ~ . : : r :::: : ~ : : : , ~ h o ~ : n d rescnpIOn epartment
for your age . Keep w indows in bed- post office. It I s d if ficu lt to rem em· Iroom well open. ' Y h I her t hem a ll . By hav ing your box our ea t is your most p ri ze d possession. When it is in
llonrs of Sleep for ]) jl ' ferent Ages. ~ ~ m b e r p la ce d on you r mail you wil l danger yo u wisely hasten to th e best physic ian y ou k nowHours of aId In having the mail cased up It '10 11 ' h •
Age Sleep T ime i n Bed without delay. I equa y Important t at you choose your druggist to ge t best5 to 6 13 6 P. M. to 7 A. M. results.Purity, Strength, Skill , Accuracy, Carefulness an d Clean!:-
6 to 8 12 7 P. M. to 7 A. M. m:1'T}:n }'ACILI'rIES ness a re o f g re at importance' . We l ay s tr es s o n all o f thes e an d Y 0 1 ~8 to 10 11% 7.30 P. M. to 7 A. M. }'OU POST OF}'ICE c n d h. b . a re s t a s su re t at your prescription h as b ee n compounded J'USt
10 to 12 11 8 P. M. to 7 A. M. ha r e rt h po st ollice IS unabLe to as your ph " • h .12 to 14 101h 8.30 P. M. to 7 A. M. t ak e c ompl et e advantage of the I YSlclan WIS es It Jrepared if you l ea ve it at
14 to 16 10 9 P. M. to 7 A. M. s ec ond- cl as s. p ri vi le ge owing to the F I EDLER ' S16 to 18 9% 9.30 P. M. to 7 A. M. lack of room in which t o place th e2.-Eat slowly, never between equipment that a second-class office I
mea ls . Chew food tho roughly. Drink i s e nt it le d to. s uc h a s modern casing11ETIIOHlS1' };PJ8l'Ol'Al, CRImeH'j water with meals but n.ever when racks sorting t abl es , c an ce ll in g Prescription Drug Store
there is foo(l in the mouth. Drink machine , f il ing cases for supplies andltev. r. (•• J(OJlllcl, I'llstor. water several times dur in g t he day. records, sack racks for outgoing mall Phone, Narber th 625 or 1284
3 . -Brushy 0ur teeth a t leas to n ce and many 0 th er th Ings too numerous :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:=::=
The regular sessions of the Sun- a day. Rinse mouth ou t well with to enumerate These wil l be secured I -day s choo l wi1l he resumed Sunday, wat er a ft er .each meal. When. new q ~ a r t e r s ar e provided. IrLEAN···SAfE···WHOLESOME 'I $1000 WILL BUY ALO TSeptember 3rd, with a full equipment 4.-Be s ur e you r bowels move at lJof t eachers and officers. least onc e e ach day . Prmted s tampea envelopes may be11.00. Public wor sh ip . The p as to r 5.-Keep clean-body, clothes and secured at the post office at the fol- OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEED
wlll occupy t he pulpi t. mind. Was h your hands a lways be- l ow ing prices: 'UNDER BACTERIOLOGICAL CONTROL
6.00. Union lawn service on : -\ ar- f or e e at ing. Take a warm bat h with 500 1-cent envelopes . . • . . . ••• . •• $5.62 Accordingto You rOwn P la n s. B a la ncberth avenue. soap once or tw ice a week; a cool 500 2-cent envelopes. .•. .•••••.• $10.62 Pasteurized Milk IDELIVERIES ,On Easy Terms.
Prayer Sen'Ice. sponge (or shower) bath each morn- These envelopes are of firs t quaIlty. B r y n C l o ~ i l l ~ e r t l l i e d WEST PRILA. Narberth's Highest Tract8.00. The Union Prayer Ser vi ce ing bef or e b reak fa st and rub bodY to The name a nd a dd re ss o f p ur ch as er (Pedriat lc Society) OVERBROOK
wlll be held i n t hi s c hu rc h on Wed- a glow with a rough towel. neat ly .pr int ed in upper l eft hand cor- Special "Guernse . . MERIOS All Conveniences-OldShade. Maoeadam
6 T t k I ner, WIth request to return inI
Milk
Y Road. Cement S i dewahs . Etc.
nesday night with Mr. Foster as .- ry 0 eep your compan ons,l ea de r. Eve rybody wel come . I especially young children, awa y from days. Note the price. I (Roberts '&Sharple8s ' : A ~ ~ : ~ : : ~ ~ D FM JUstl'Ce Montgomerv A1fenup.
___ i t ho se who have con ta giou s d is ea se s. Edward S. Haws, Dairies) I I ,NARBERTH . Or
EYANGt:I, UAI"I'IST CllrUrll . I 7.-Use your handk.e rchlef to cover Postmaster. I NARBERTH 612 Ches tnu tS t •• Phl la.ream But termi lk ARDMORE \ •
a s ne ez e or cough and try t o avoidt;m6!'Moll I,. Swift, }'llstllr. coughing. sneezing or blowing your Private correspondence as well a s Table B ~ : ' e ~ ~ l p p i n g WYNNEWOOD JAMES G. SCANLIN
I nose in front of others. that for bu 'n h 1 b
0.::' I:; ~ i , ~ : ~ : : " " h ; : ~ , : ~ : ~ : ; 1 . , : ; - ~ ~ d ; o : , " : ; , t ' O ,tudy, w"k " ; . ~ , ~ : ~ , ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 7 f ~ : ; ; ~ ~ , : : t : : h 1 ~ : ; IS(10TI-POWELL 0RIHIES Contracting Painterwlll be announced on the bulletin 9.-Play hard and f ai r. be lo yal office of a dd re ss . If this precaution-\ lJ H Narberth, Pa.boards. I to ) 'o ur teammates and generous to ary measure cou ld be generally ob- Estimates Telephone
11 A. M. Morning worship. itev.\ your opponents. served it would greatly assist post 45th and Parrish StsGeorge G. Croft will preach. 10.-Be clv.!erful and do you r b es t office officials In th e h an dl in g of I . - - - - - -
6. P. M. Union Twilight Service on ! to k ee p y ou r scbool and you r home mal l matter. 'l.loward F. Cottert he J us ti ce lawn. Rev. George G. clean and att ract ive and .to make the ------ i J:Croft w il l b e t he speaker . - world. a better . Pl ac : t o l Ive in. U. S. ~ I A I L - M a y 28, 1916. Try a Pound of
W 1 d. A t Durlllg vacatIon IS a spl endid t ime MEATS of
e( nes ay evemng, ugus 16, t .1916, Union Prayer Service at the 0 practIce these rules. By Sep.tem?er Arrival. HOME MADE FUDGE QUALITYMethodist Church. Mr. Salll- they may be a part of your dally lIfe. 6.00 A. M.-East and t hrough wes t Iu el W. Foster , represen ting the Pres - 6.43 A. M.-East and t hrough wes t I H E DAVIS Y . M. C. A . BU ILD ING
hyterian Church, will b e t he leader. Y. 1\1. C. A. 8.59 A. M.-Local west • •0.37 A. M.-East and through west !!- LI G B S
HOllr,) of nIrectors. 11.50 A. M.-East and t hrough wes t I ; eorge · upleeH. S. Hopper, president; C. E. 12.26 P. M.-Local west
Kream.er, vice-president; D. D. S tl ck - 1.37 P. M.-East and t hrough wes t Ito their box numbers, as delays ar e Steam &HotWater Heatingney, treasurer; R. L. Bea t ty , G. M. 3.26 P. M.-Local west frequently caused in the del ive ry of PlumbingHenry , J . S. Harris, E. S. Haws Dr. 4.37 P. M.-East and t hrough w.est letters due to the address boeing slm- B 11 T IR. C. Hoffman, W. D. SmedleY, T. C. 6.37 P. M.-Local west p ly g iven a s Narbe rt h even when _e__e_e_p_h_on_e_. _
Trotter. A. J. Loos. T. R. Coggeshall. ·:Departure. s tr ee t a nd n umbe r i s ~ I v e n it is fre-J. G. Walton, I. T. Ward, Vernon 6.43 A. M.-Local west· qu ent ly n ec ess ar y t o look up the l
lV1AY I PROVE.Fleck, Carrol Downes, G. H. Gifford, 8.59 A. M.-East and t hr ou gh w es t name i n d ir ec to ry before t he mal l c an T h d
E. E. Se aver. J. B. Esenwein, Frank 10.37 A. M.-Local west : be cas ed up, causing extra wor k a s 0 y ou w at an a vantage it IS
StOM. 10.47 A. M.-East and t hr ough wes t Iwell as necessary delay. t o own you r own home?
Hoa rd o f ~ I a n a g e r s . 12.26 P. M.-East and through west WM. D. SMEDLEYMonday night-Daniel Lle tch Mem- 1.37 P. M.-Local west I At th C b'
bership Manager. ' 3 .26 P. M.-East and th rough west A WOlm TO T l n ~ NEW UESIDENTS e a Ill,Tuesday nlght- 4.37 P. M.-Local west I ~ o t he i nf orma ti on o f t he l at el y I Narberth & Haverford Aves.
Educational and Religious Work Man- 6.37 P. M.-East and t hrough wes t arnvmg residents of Narberth we an-ager. 6.59 P. M.-East a nd t hr ou gh w est no un ce a ga in that to purcbase postageWednesday night-R. G. Savill, Snnday. s tamps and s tamped envelopes i n t he
House Manager. Arrives 6.00 A. M. local post office is of great advantage
Thursday night-F. W. Stites, Social Departs 5.47 P. M. to the office as its advancement is A th •Work Manager. i based upon t he s al es . We aim to : n raelie CoalFriday night-H. C. Gara, Financial ICONYENIENCE AND ECONO"'rv be courteous and o b l l ~ i n g . We also
Manager. .lIL.L want to do business WIth our patrons. WOOD ASaturday night-Fred Rose, Ath- OF POSTAL MONEY ORDERS. Edward S. Jlaws, Postmaster. ND
let lc Manager; T. R. Coggeshall, Gen- - - - I BUILDING SUPPLIEeral Manager; O. L. Hampton, Execu- The attent ion of t he p at ro ns o f t he Box re t f 11 t di Stive Secretary. Narberth Post Office i s cal led to the S e P t ~ m b e ~ s 3 0 t ~ r W i ~ ~ ~ ~ a ~ a e ; : ' l b ~ ~ b: :~ ~ r : ~ ~ : c e o ~ ~ e ~ ~ n d ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e Y l b Y plos-I tween the 70th and last day of June. Narberth, Pa.
o ow ng owIEvery box In t he pos t office Is rentedrates are charged for sending sums to and t he re is a waiting list of m o r ~any money order post office in t he t ha n a dozen applicants--
. IUnited States: .
c.IThere has been received at the Nar-~ s e s of communicable dIsease are For o rd er s from $.01 to $2.50, 3 ber th Pos t Office a bulletin from the
ordlllarily reported t o t he s ec re ta ry cents. D t t f L b -tl B d . ' epar men 0 a or at Washingtono Ie oar of Health by the physI- From $2.51 to $5, 5 cents. containing a call for 30 000 t 40 000cian in attendance. I f no physician is From $5.01 to $10 8 cents ' 0,c al le d in, the responslbllltv for re- From $10.01 to $20, 10 c e n t ~ IKnaensto hTell
Phartvestf the crops in
t' t ' . . n as. Ie ra e 0 wages rangepor l llg res s ~ I t l ~ the head .of the From $20.01 to $30, 12 cents. from $2.00 to $6.00 pe r day. Bulletin
household . Til lS IS made oblIgatory From $30.01 to $40, 15 c ents. Is posted In the lobb Iby State law and the regUlations of From $40.01 to $50, 18 cents. 1 y.the Board of Health. The penalty for From $50.01 to $60, 20 cents.failure to report is a fine not exceed- From $60.01 to $75, 25 cents.
Ing $100 and costs. From 75.01 to $100, 30 cents.To avo id the impos it ion o f the pen- Same fees as quoted above charged
alty, physicians and householders are for remittances to a number of foreignrequested to report Immediately in countries. Orders are paid at 52,000writing c ases o f c ommunica bl e d is - pos t offices in the United States. Reease which may exi st to the secre tary '11lttances received in this way ar e
? f t he Board of Health. All chi ldren convenient for merchants , publishers,II I f amll ie s in which t he re i s whoop- seedsmen, insurance companies. etc.,ing cough or chicken pox must be etc.kept on the premises and not be al
lowed t o come i n contact with otherchildren.
Nllrbertll Hoard of Health.
8T. ,UA.ltGAUET'S CUURCH.Early Mass on S U l l d ~ . y f rom Apr il
I 'l t to October 31st at C.JO A. .\'1. FromNO\'ember 1st to l \I arcn 31st at 7 A. M.
Late Mass, 9.30 A. :'I\. throughout the
yea r. : 'I la sses on holydays, 6.3u and1l.3U A. 1\1. Weekdays at 8. Evening
devotions and o therservices at regular
tllues.
MEIUON ~ I E E T I ~ G JlOUSE.Merion Meeting House i s opened for
wor sh ip eve ry Frist-day at 11 A.M. Visitors ar e cordially welcome.A registry book Is kept for visi tors .
All are asked to register their names.
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PROGRAM
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Week Commencing Mondav. Aug. 14th
Large Gas StoveFOR SALE CHEAP
209 Forrest Ave.
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9
2: ~o1
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An officer was s howi ng a n o ld lad:oYer tlloe ·battleship. "This ," sa id he.
O. A. K , pointing to an , insc r ibed plate on th e
9 0 0 deck. " is whe re OUr gallant captahl
4 1 0 fell."
o 1 1 "Xo wonde r. " r ep l ie d t he o ld ladr.
1 0 I"I nearly slipped on It myself."-Ex
1 0 change.
o 0; ~ 0
o 0o 0
5 0
O. A.1 02 5
5 24 11
1
11
11 21
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Totals
PAOLI M. C. Tllnr.,ln)", "'rhln, ' nllnd S"lur<1n,'
R. H. O. A. E. UESSIE ) . 0" 1 ';
2
1 0 2 2 Snllllorlt'd II" WUfr ,· ,1 LnenH III n 81or,· of
Hayman, 21>. ),'rulltler LifeYoukel, ss 2 2 0 2 "IIEU,.TO.PAY AUSTIN"Supplee, 1h. . 0 2 0 2 0 Ad d .. ,1 Attrndloll, "Us/! n U , I . n ~ UI:UKt:
Palste, cf. 0 0 lOin SI"lt" 'nth Chul.t,·r of "GUUUA'S Jto-Rice, 3b., c. . 1 0 3 1 2 ) I A ~ C t : "
o 0 0 0 l \ I A I ~ »roductloll !;ltarts ot 10. 40 , 12. 30 ,Brown, If. . 0 0 2 .15, 4 , B, 7.45 alld 0.30.D'ter, r t, 3b 0 0 1 0
Heyburn, c. . 0 0 6 2 NOW IS THE TIME TOStur'nt, p. . 1 1 0 0
Magl1l, p., rt ~ ~ Buy a HODleTotals 6 6 21 8 6 Before Prices AdvaDce
West Phl1a '.. 2 1 3 2 3 20-13 CALDWELL & CO.Paoll M. C. , , 0 1 0 0 3 02- 6
Bon Air 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 -3 MISS WETHERILL'SWayne. . 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 x -4 i
Paoli, Pa .• Aug. 12.--Black's west : Elementary SchoolPhillies journeyed to Paoli and RE-OPENS MONDAY, SEPT. 18,1916swamped th e Men's Club nine, 13 to A Jirn,teJ number of I'urils receive,1. For infor
6, ill seven innings . The score: mation arrly to MISSMAUDE E. WETHERILL20 0 Dudley Avenue. Narberth.
W T ~ S T PHILA.
R. H. O. A. E. ARCADIA\,. 'ner rf 0 1 1 1 0 CHESTNUT. Bel.16th St'IX " ." 0 0 0 0 Finest Photoplay The-
Pan'lo, 2b. . 0 atre oll is Size In th eClark, It·. . • . . . . . . . .2 2 0 0 1 Enl i reWorld.F'. Rob'n, cr....... 4 2 2 1 1 Photoplays-Cont inuous 10A.M.toU.30
1 P.M.Strauss'r, ss. . 2 1 1 3 Phi lo . . P a .
J . R ob 'n , 31>. . 1 3 1 2 0
McCann, 2h. . 2 1 1 1 0
C'lan, lb., rf . , 1 1 10 0 0
Greaser, p. . 1 0 1 1 0 ,\(o",ln>', Tnl·.<1Il,' "nOli "'ednt"'dn,'
Ul1man, c 0 0 4 0 1 H. U. W A n ~ ..m_ _ _ _ _ ~ U I J l m r h ' ( l h ~ . :nld l\lurkt",r In a 1)1..,- of
M,'ster, '
"SHEJ,L 43"
BOI\' AIR.
R. H.
Kane, 1b .. Jf 0 0
Brown, 2b. . 1 0Burnley, ef. . 1 0
Har'son, e .' 0 1
Rodgers, 3h. . 1 1
G al 'g he r, r f. 0 2
iMe'M'le. s s. . 0 0Kirk, If. 0 0Swartz, lb . . 0 0
Burke, p. . 0 1
Undivided rprofits
$75,000
Phone, Narberth 672
Are You Going?
WEEK-END TRIP
AUGUST 26TH
CONVENIENT!
TRI-COUNTY fAWN FETE
Did. you ever notice t ha t t he chronic
k ic ke r i s p ro ud o f t he t it le ?
"1 was at t he b ig gener al s to re s in
Market street the other day ," s ai d
SlImfingered Joe, "when the whole
electric-light apparatus went wrong,
and a ll t he different departments were
as black as pitch,""My word, what a bi t 0' luck!"
chuckled his friend. "What d id y ou
g e t ? ~ . '"My beastly luck again. It 's always
dogging me. I was i n th e gran,d plano
department,"
I f any association member wants to
hnow if week-end trips to Dewitt farms
or th e Y. M. C. A. Country Club at
Downingtown ar e worth While, let
him as k e i the r ! \ewton Compton 0:
!-'eeretary Hampton or Mr. Just i ce or
Mr. Gara.
These wer e only four of th e sev
enty-five at the club last Saturday
a nd Sunday, a nd these because of th e
fine time and good eats they had
agreed to repeat the dose at an ear ly
date. I n t he meant ime If you ar e Interested in a del ight fUl week-end,
"say s omet hi ng " a nd h av e y ou rs el f
registered f or so me Saturday and
Sunday between now and September
15th. You'll find It time well spent
at a smal l money cost. Take the
word fo r i t of
Don't mis s t hi s c hanc e.
On e W ho Knows.
Surplus
$/25)000
SOUND!
OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH
Merion Title & Trust Co.
New York
Leisureland
WHY NOT BANK IN YOUR HOME TOWN?
of
Moving Furniture and Hauling!Automobiles for Passenger ServiceNight Trips When Orderea
WALTON BROS.
Capital
$/50.000
NARBERTH OF.FICE, Open From 8 A.'M. 104- P . .LV/.
Friday Evenillgs, 7 10 9.
Hearthe
Pier 32, North River
Towhere woods are cool, streams alluring, vacations ideal. Between New YorkCity (with Albany and Troy the gate.ways) and
Lake GeorgeThe AdirondacksLake ChamplainThe North and West
The logical route is "The LuxuriousWay"
Largest and most magnificent riversteamships in the world
DAILY SERViCE
Send for free copy of Beautiful
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"1 h e Sear c h I i g h t R 0 ute"
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rata. M!;Ginte '0U 2 ) S . l I l h I 7 ~ S ' Phil.dd hla
Detective Bureau
INfORMATION FURNISHED ABOUT YOUR ROOF
ALL K INDS OF LEAKS DETECTED
BAD LEAKS ARRESTED
LOSSES FROM LF.A!(S PREVENTED
Your physician knows our ability in com"1pounding, and our prices .are !"uch l o ~ e rthan those in PhiladelphIa, with supenor
se rHOWARD;S DRUG STORE
Frank CristMEATS &PROVISIONS I
Hith Grade Butter IThTelephone-Narberth 644 A. e
SAFE!
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is complete With the highest. quality of
D R U G S
NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN-..A.UGUS1.' 17 , 1916=========:;====== - : = = = = = = = = = = = = : = = = = : = = = = - = =
l [AIN LINE LEAGUE. )[11111 Line League.- - - Won. Lost . Pct .
))UII & Co. :N I I I I ' lUanage to Keep L"p Dun & Co. . 15 4 .789Ral)ld StrIde. Narberth . . . • . . . . . . . . 14 4 .777- - - Bon Ai r . . . . . • . . . . . . . .12 7 .632
Berwyn, Fa." Aug. 12.-Cloughley's Wayne , ,. 8 9 .471Dun & Co. tourists traveled to the Autocar . . 8 11 .421ho me o f th e Berwyn Pirates t o- daY W. Phlla 6 13 .316and handed ( Ju t a c lean-cu t whitewash Berwyn . . . 6 1:{ .316in a Main L in e L eag ue g am e b y the Paoll . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 13 .277score of 5 to O. Dun's new pi tcher , - -Markley, made a most impressive TnI-: :XAmn;RTIIdebut, a l10wlng three s ing les an d I ) U E 8 n Y T E R I A ~ CHl'UCH.
creating a n ew r ec or d b y striking ou t - - -
18 batsmen. I Public Worship, 11 A. M.
This v ictory enabled th e pace-mak- Preachers and Hymn numbers forin g Dun & Co. team to maintain their August, 1916:half-game lead over the fas t -s tepp ing I Aug. 6-Rev. J. Clement Berry , pas
champions. The score: : to r of Mt. Airy Presbyterian Church,
! Phlladelphia. Psalter 6, Hymns 85,DUN & CO. : 519, 500.
H. O. A. E. Aug. 13-Rev. L. M. Keirn, Narberth,
1 1 0 0 Pa. Psalter 7, Hymns 70, 507, 498.1 0 0 0 Aug. 20-MI '. Rober t C. McQuilkin,
2 7 0 0 Xarberth, Pa . Psalter 8, Hymns 40.1 0 0 0 512. 488.o 3 1 0 Aug. 27-Rev . Franci s S. Hort , pa s-
2 15 3 0 to r o f Ca lv in Presbyterian Church,
1 1 0 Philadelphia. Psalter 9. Hymns 52,o 2 0 411, 453.o 1 0 i Union Twilight 1\leetings ar e held
- - - - each Sabba th at 6 P. M. on t he J us
10 27 S 0 t ice lawn, if storm, in th e Presbyter-
ian Church .
I Mr. Berry will preach on th e eve-
E. i ning of August 6 and Mr. Hort on
o the evening of August 27.1:
}'IRE C O ~ [ P A N Y .President, Chas. E. Kreamer; sec·
r eta ry , Char les V. Noe l; f in an ci al
secretary, E. C. S toke s; t re asur er ,
Carden ~ V a r n e r ; c hi ef e ng in ee r,
Chas. V. Noe l: f ir st assistant engin.
eel', Edw. Wipf; second assistant en·
H. C. FRITSCH gineer, A. P. Redifer; third assistant
d Sale Ie ng in ee r, H . B. WaH; fo urt h as -Properties Fo r Rent an Isl's'tant en!!ineer, A. W. Needham.
Fi re Insurance
Bell Phone Sli2 W.
Wall Building. Narberth, pa-l I - ' U I ~ E S W D D I I ~ G 1,1-;8801\'S.
BOYLE'S ~ l A R K E r HOUSE
Prime Meats
R.Mudle, 3b. . 1Deegan, If. 2Schw'z, lb 1Gilbert, cf. ., 0
H. B'itz, 2b. . 0
I 2% interest allowed on checking accounts on balances of Fahey, c 0I Hevener , r f. . 0
1
$50.00. ' Markley, p. . 1
3% inter es t a llowed on Saving Fund accounts, com-/ H. B'ltz, SS•••.•••• 0
-----y--B--W-A-L-L- pounded liemi-annually, I -5
BARR. Deposits of $1.00 and upward received In the SavingI Tota s .......
Plumbing, Gas Fitting Fund Depa,tment.
and HeatingN AR B ER T H . PA
Home D,esSl'J Poultry. Butter. Eg'1::5 alhl .G,!me.F'nc\' FrUit an,\ V e ~ e t a l ' l l · s . "A STORE I-ORPARtiCULAR PEOPLE."
Te ephone. N A R B E R T H . P A .
BERWYX.
R. H.Casso cf. . • . . . . . . . . 0 0Kelly, ss 0 0
Watson. 3b. . 0 0 0 2 0
Davis. lb. .. 0 1 1 : 1 1
IFitzg'd, H. . 0 1 1 0 0McLees, 2b 0 0 2 1 0
L(nvis, p. . :Q 1 0 2 0 August l!lth-Xarherth at Paoli,
Burkey, rf. . 0 0 1 1 0 . Dun & Co. at Bon-Air, Berwyn at
The spacious la\\'n o f Mr s. Ferree l\Ioran, c. . 0 0 7 1 1 '"\Yayne, 'Yest Phl1adelphia at Auto'"Brinton's home at St. Davids will - - - - - - car.
preo,ent a n u nu su al a nd a tt ra ct iv e I Totals 0 3 27 13 :1 August 26t h-Wayne a t I\'arberth.
scene on October 4, when the Berwyn at Paoli. Dun & Co. at Auto-
Womans' SUlfrage Party of three ' Dun & Co. . . . . . 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 -5 car, West Philadelphia at Bon-Air.
counties will co-operate in holding a Berwyn '" .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 September 2d-Bon-Ai r a t Narberth.
lawn fe te in the inter.est of sUffrage.l[ - - Dun & CO. VS. \Vest Philadelphia,
Mrs. W111. Ward, Jr., of Chester, gen- Wayne , P a. , Aug. 12.-The Wayne Autocar at Berwyn. Paoli at Wayne.
e ral cha i rman, is arranging a unique. Suhurhanites won a h a r d - f o u ~ h t Sep temher 4 th A. M.-Berwyn at
entertainment among th e interesting: game from th e Bon Air Barons. 4 to Xarberth, Dun & Co. at Wayne, West
featur,es of ' ~ h i c h will be a p l a y , ' ~ . This plaeel1 th e Suhurhanites Philadelphia at Autocar , Paoli at Bon-
The Lower Mer ion Young Men 's cards , m usi c an d d an ci ng . \V omen back in the first. division. Air.
Christian Associat ion will start a free from Chester county will have charge Septemher 4th P. M.-Narherth at
swimming campaign on August 10 of t he c ar d tables; Delaware county 'wAYXE. Paoli, Dun & Co. at Berwyn, West
l ~ 1 \ ( 1 d ur in g t he s uc ce ed in g t en days representatives w ill b e in charg,e of R. H. O. A. E. Philadelphia a t ' '' ay ne , Bon-Air at
will give every boy In Lower Merion refreshments, which include a sup- Weaver, c. . 1 1 4 1 1 Autocar.
free lessons In th e ar t of getting pel'; while Montgomery county women B rooke. cf. . 0 0 0 0 0 September 9 th -A ut oc ar a t Nar-
~ r o u n d In th e water. E ach lad will will superintend tlte music and RuseI'. ~ h . 2 3 1 2 1 berth. Dun & Co. at I",lOli, West Phila -
bave three l es son s. Eve rybody who dancing. T he p lay will be given Pat'rson, ss. . 0 1 4 4 1 delphia at Berwyn, Bon-Air at \Vayne.
learns t he c ra wl s tro ke will ge t a under . th e direction of Mrs. E. Murphy, If. 1 1 1 0 0 Septemher 16th-W'est PhiladelphialJUtton. A life saving c rew of twelve,' Mitchell, of Ardmore; Mrs. E. 1"1 Shutz'h, rf. 0 1 1 0 0 ,a t Xarherth, 'Vayne at Berwyn, Auto-
older b o ~ ' s will as si st t he i ns tr uc- I ~ l a n n e r y , of Wynnewood, will · m a ~ - I Sing'ton. 2h 0 0 1 2 0 •ca r at Paoli, Dun & Co. at Bon-Air.
Itor. Iage a fish-pond, and Mrs. A. 1\1:. WII- i T ~ e r g ' o n , lb . . 0 0 1 :; 0 0 i Septemher 23d-Dun & Co. at Xar-
, son. of W a ~ ' n e , will conduct a puh- iHallowell, p. . 0 0 0 4 0 •berth, West Philadelphia at Paoli, Ber-
i TO S'L;R."E. Iicity hooth, Including literature, novel- i - - - - - wvn It Bon\ i r \V'lvne at Autocar( ) l ' l ' O J { T t : ~ I T Y r.. t ie s. e tc . I Totals 4 7 27 1 3 ' . ' ~ ~ ~ _ .At the Montgomery County Fair to '
" \'egetables ar e always acceptable tA t 29 30h e h el d in Po t stown, ugus , , iU ~ I T I - ; D STATES CIVIL I at the K i n ~ ' s Daughters' Holiday :n and September 1, t he W om an 's '
SER"ICE E X A ~ n N A T I O X . House on Sabll le avenue, near Wynne- Suffrage Party will conduct a rest
- wood avenue. Contributions o f money tent t o whi ch all visitors wil l b e w,elXotice is pos te d i n th e l obby o f th e will also be thankful1y received, as come. The well-known speaker, Miss
. f tIle flllHls ar e running dangerously A 'I C '11 I 11post office of an examination or pos- nna IV c ~ u e . WI ma ,e an a( ( ress
tal or initial derks i n t he N ar be rt h low at this time. each day.post office. The e xamina ti on w il l b e I t might be said In connection with. _
held August 12th. beginning at 9 A. the above announcement that the:e: NEXT' 1 I t us gar<1ens m I1\1. Applications for this examination' are no (OU? nurnero
must b e m ad e on prescribed form, t ,11\(1 about Narbe rth where there Is awhich , with necessary Isntructions surplUS of v e ~ e t a b l e s , oftentimes con
may be ohtained f rom th e commls- siderahle gOIng to waste. If th e
sion's loea I representative, Miss Helen K ing' s Daugh te rs could be IJotifiellM. Kernan, at t he N ar be rt h p os t of- they would gladly ~ e ~ d . for vegeta
fice or from the Civll Service Secre- b le s i n cases where J IS mconvenient
tarv in t he F eder al Bui ld ing, Phlla- for the donors t o de ilver same to th e
delphia. Persons desiring to t ak e t he S umme r Hou se ~ h e r e so many poor
examination shOUld file applications children ar e b e ~ n g cared for. Call
at once. up th e house o n p ho ne or send a pos-
Elhn\J'(l S. lInws, Po stm as ter. tal carll.
Miesen's BakeryN A R B E R T H A R C A D E
BUILDING
Bread, Cake, Rolls, Pies,.Ca ndy , Ic e Cream
CA rERING FOR PARTH:S