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  • 8/7/2019 Our Town December 17, 1921

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    NUMBERS ANNOUNCED FOR SERVICE IN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,

    DECEMBER 19, AT 8 P. M.

    Followillg is th" pro gr am of thecllrol ~ " r y i " e10 lw gi\ ' , ," hy th., ( ' hon"{If !ll l ' ( ' o l l l i l i u n i t ~ ('Iuh, IInd('1' th.,,J:rpdioll of ~ [ r . Da\'id ~ p r a l t ,Deeelll'Iw r IlIth, ill th., I ' r" ,h. \ ' tniau ('hunJI,\\'hilt, lh " puhli,' i, "orrlially in\'it.l'dt o H tt "l ld a ll ,l h .' I! , ~ i l 1 ~the ( ' h r i ~ t l l l l l Sh ~ ~ J l I J 1 l " ,I a rds o f a dn ds si on a rt ' IJf'inguspd, in ordcr t ha t l hp , 'hun'h IIIIlY heJ u ~ t"OIlifortahly fill",1. ( 'ards 1 0 " ~ 'hehad frolll ~ [ r , .Xi"ker ' l l l l , lIlPnlhers of(hp l'horus alld at B d t y ' , .

    T he s il ve r ofTering will h,' used toth ' f ray 11 e ( ' l ' : " ~ : 1r." t'X p { ' n : o ' ( , ~ .

    Program.l'ro,"ssioll,

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    Cigars and CigarettesStationery

    riJHOP

    '"lOti ORADE CANDIES,Whitmans = Belle MeadeLiggetts = "uylers

    Page Shaw

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    GIFT SUGGESTIONS

    EversharpPencilsFountain PensThennos BottlesClocks and WatchesFlashlightsToilet S e t ~PetfUll1es

    IiJAV1S '

    C o k e .N'u t C o a lS t o v e "

    P e aEgg

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    THIS IS O UR M OT TO

    Wrapping Paper Toys Tissue PaperTree Ornaments Cards an d Booklets Games

    Whitman's and Shellenberger's CandiesCigars and Cigarettes

    107 Essex Ave., Narberth

    Formerly Lee's Garage

    Large B us to Hi re f or Tri ps , etc.Inquire at G ar ag e f or R at es

    Trucks Available for Hauling of All Kinds

    Da y and Night Garage

    S to ra ge o f C ar s

    Gasoline and Oil a t All Times

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    HEADQUARTERS, NARBERTH BU S LINE

    A large assortm ent of useful and daintyar ti c les appropr iate for Christmas gifts.

    Now is th e t im e for y our holiday shopping.As a t all other times you can depend on this Storef or R ig ht Quality a t Right Prices.

    The Store tha t Saves You Money an d Gives YouQuality

    5 0 c p er t on e xt ra w h e n C o n I o r C o k e ie c a r r i e d

    C. P. C O O K

    C O A L A N D C O K E$ 8 . 0 0 . C h u t e d1 4 ..2 5 . "1 4 . 2 5 .1 1 . 0 0 .1 4 . 0 0 .

    PHONE 1243

    Narberth Bus Line Garage

    'We develop 'films free

    Haveenlargemeitts made,from,your best (Jegatives

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    Our Fire Dance

    T he R um my who will t ake a chanceon bootleg at $18 a q ua rt , m u st be ad i re c t d e se e nd a nt of th e Goofer wh olooked i n to a gun to watch th e bullets t a r t .

    It \ las th .. gelleral feeling of allII h o a t. t .l 'n de d th e danl'\' of ' thp Fire( ' '' l Il pan y ' o n F r id ay ', th .. Dth, tha t theyhad h(' l'1I fully ' r ep ai d f or attending.Ever.'" oue ha(l a , goo d t ime, t.he music.1""t \I ould 1I0t let t he f ee t keep sti l l .tlll' c1l'I'oratioll- ' \ l ' r, ' i n g oorl tast l ' ,therp wer" fa"or, and a s pi ri t o f h ap 'I'iuess ""l'llied to hO\"l'r a h ou t t he pla,e.The elimination ('()fl:-iistent ly rt'lwa t thf ' prul t ie",' yen r;I ft l'r year.

    : \arl , , ' r th ha" ad,,}'t,',1 thc g n ' l ' l i \ 1 ~asds ow n an,l l'a,.)' yea r h as f ou nd itOIOre lI'idely I'rnl'li,",1. ~ o ) P tu s t wa tlast y('ar '" n ' , ' o rd- le t liS add every

    , \1.. I\'pomer to thl' li_t an d half aM many, 11101'1'. B "et t er _ t il l , let 's , ; ;ol ' to it tha t

    " 'I ' r. ' u('('lrpied house ,hows at least oue1':Indl,' 0\1 thl' ("',' of Dcc"llIher ~ 4 , andk t ' " k e l' p t he ll l hurniug from 8,30 to

    T h, ' J .u n, h HoolJ1 disl'ussion hroughtforth "lInllJ1ent on th e suffil'ien('y IIf th eI i,"" a 1111" , 'd t Il l' pupils, und a la t e r~ l I g ~ l ' : - : tion tha t the A s ~ o d a t i o ninvesti;..:al.. nnd "lInsider tIll' lll!\'isahility of Ii

    t\\o-se:- hml'h roOUl facilities( ' lDd activities. This r"I"Jrt \I ill ] , c ,puhli .hed in th e next. i s" ul ' o f ., Our1 '0 \ \ "11" if spael' is lwailahle. It ",ill Ibe f ou nd o f th e gfl'atl'st inh'J'l'st to,every parent with :I "hil,l i" thl' : \arberth Schoo.Js.

    A f t ~ ' rt h e r e po r t, t h e l ' fl ' si d l' n t i n tr o d uc ed M i ss ) Ian .. ill, Ass is tnn t Di rec to rof S e ho ol L u ne h es . P h i la d el p hi a P u hl i c ISchools, and t he t al k hy :Miss Mancillportrayed c le ar ly t he s ys te m in vogue

    " , ' in Philadelphia. Inl'illentuHy it in ui cRted tha t th e :Karherth L un ch R oo m

    was quite up to par.Yocalse lec t ions w er e r en de re d by

    .Mr. T u m e r , o f Philuuelphia, supple,J:Jented by c om ll lu ni ty s in gi ng o f t he, membership.

    I t w ill b e interesting t o l ea rn that:Mr. Robert J. N as h h as c on se nt ed t o

    , ::aceept th e c ha ir ma ns hi p o f t he WeIfare Committee a nd t hi s in i tself indio

    _ c a t es w i t h wha t success th e Associationis 'bounding forward.

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    27 Yards, in Pblll1,delpbla a n d s U bu r bslit y ou. r se rv ic e. . ,

    Established 1897

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    .\Iy f r i t u t l . ~ i r ~ a l 1 lFa,'" ~ ( ' I 1 l l r : dI l l anag l ' f (If th eO r, 'a ! ( " ' l It r a l ;11 1 ' : I I ~ l a l l d ,ttlld III" t h a t h" \ l a ~.a fmid that lh, , . a i l \ l : l ~ 'ha d 1"'rIliall"lItl.,' lo, tthis short ,hal l l t r af l i, . a l ld h , ' did 1101 ' I" i t" knowho\\ it \ \' ou ld aff",t futllrl' earniugs. Bllt ther a l l w a y ~tht'IJI": 'l 'h'I 'S :11:'11 IIl : l .kt l \ ] l " \ ' of tlll ' t rut 'k

    an d ha\'(' ,11',',,1,,1'''.1 " l'id,ing'1I1' a nd d "l i" "r ,"o f f rl 'i gh t t ha t i - l I" t "nh ' I'}H'al' for th " shipper,Iollt I' .... fitalol, III th,' r " a , k ~ 1 1 I l ' 1 1th,' ,alllt' si l l l 'a l i o l l : " 1')\is1s il l Fr : I J l t ' I ' nn d n l ' f 1 I 1 H I l Y

    I. Bu t thp n 'HI poinl nf i l l t l ' r . ) ~ tto l i l t ' i-o no tthat aifldHllI':-i (':IJl saC,'I.'" t 'arry p a 8 s l ' n ~ ~ r 8orthat 1II,,!or t r t l f 'k ' "all h a ll d l, ' s h or t h a ll b " h ea p erIhan , "111 th,' rail \ \"y ' , hilt Ih,' in11I1"lIc'(' Ihata i r pl a l ll ' I r a \l ' 1 is g"illg t" h a ve u po n h lb in f t ravel . F o r : l f i l l l t ' it did. Itut thl'Tl

    i t , l i '"111Ilt , 'd f as t t ra ", 'l alld. '" IIl1lt'h as an.\"Ihillg, I'tln,'d "" Ih,' 1':1.-1 I r"ill" '1'1", !t' ' ' 'I,holled,.,,,I"I,,'d hll , inl 'ss- th, ' la te (;"1"/-:" ' \ ' . I'l'I'!,;nna l \ \ a ~ ' shl'ld thnt il was th,' !t'' ''ph011" allol 1111"~ r a l ' hth"t i l iadi ' l '0ssihlo' t h, ' h ig ,'orl'0rations.\\'h:lt gl'l'at "}""Ig-l ' i l l hllsin,'ss \ l i l l ai r tra\'(lI ' i f .... t ill .\ IIIt'ri":I'! " ' ha t will it ,10 f"r EUl'llpe?

    .. ,\Ild th,'n t h , ' n ' i ~ I l l lt i ther phl ls, ' : th,' fastpa":'l'uger t ra iu h as IIlade n e r , ' s . ' a r ~ 'l lt 'a , 'y r a il sau,l h a l la s t in g ' ; I h e se hay" vast 1., i' ' ' 'n'lIse,1 th e"fl-t l" ' r IIlil" of th " Illost "'P"flS;\'(' part o f t h, 'r : l i lw l l y - -t h " r o a d he d . ' I' hl ' t il lt ' r " 'I t Il , , ', l s \ lhich\ \ t ' ha\'(' aft not l I e ( ' ( ' s ~ a r ~ fo r frpig.-ht t r a i n ~ .

    .\11.1 tilt' r""d},,'d, althoug'h thl' l>i;.:g"'s-! illvest,1I1tlIt. i, t h" 1 I' a. 't uSl 'd p nr l o f II r a i l \ \ ' a ~ - - \ \ ' h i r hi I l c ' r e n ~ \ : - :t he t a ri ff ratcH. ...\::aiJl, llur r O : 1 I 1 ~lost. '111011"." "" th " ,;hort haul,,; t hl 'Y I lI nk c thl ' i rf l I l l l l t ' ~ '011 long' ha ul s of , l f l ll" l I Io , ' ing freig-ht,\\'ill Ih,' a irplal lc alld th e lI,o,tor t r l l"k SI'n'l' tohelp soh'e thl' rai lway probll'lIl of the future by

    c u tt in g o u t the fastp a ~ s e n g e r

    t ra in s, t h e s ho rthau! f re i gh t t r ai n s an d th e e x p e n . ~ i H 'passengert r' nl li ll a l, ;! T h er , ' i, a g'ood ,leal to t h inkahol l t . I t

    JOH:JX...cA.I,:J1'R.fCHT:J(!j'RJe1{[esBY TH/,. O L D M E E T lN ( ; HUUSE

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    AN APPROPRIATE PRESENT

    WE i nv it e y ou to see ou r choice floweringand foliage plants at on r new greenhouseson Montgomery Avenue, at Meeting H o us e L an e.They ar e selected var ie t ies , grown purposely by usto stand house conditions aild will bloom throughou t the winter. We also hav:e Christmas wreaths ofholly, immortelle and m a g ~ o l i afor home and cemetery purposes.

    C H n I S T M A SF L O W E R I N G P L A N T S

    Spruce UOO

    Ardmore 10"

    D O N' T WAI T u n ti l t b e snow storms I lr e bere . FIIl y ou r b In s w it h t he b es tcoal t ha .t c an be bougbt. and

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    morl' p oe tr y t ha ll

    The Autocar Company, Ardmore, Pa. ,

    . I B u t II,', '"r. Ullt il g"t illto EIIl'llp", did Jrtnlizt. t h a t t ra \ I ' l ing I,y ai r \\ a . no t 011 a pa r

    with ""llIlIlulli"ntilig \\ ith ~ [ a r s .11111 th3r it wash t ' f t ' -: l l l d h t 'r t ill . lwh :--hap" that it 1 ~ ! l I : - i tI n11}ri l i to t h l ' l ' U !I ' u l n ti l l l l: - i of r:ail\\:ty 111('11 c\-t'ry\\"}J"f('.And "ht'll a l ~ oI :-oCt\\" t i l t ' llJutor trlll 'K !H'ill;":: lI:-OI\c!ill Europ. ' :1:" a f t ' g u l a r an d lIot as :11: 1'luergl'lIl ' .\

    passenger antI frPig-lit ~ 1 ' r \ " i ( , I 'tn :l t;t:" ;J.It:11 t 're,t , 'nt than in th .. {'lIit ..d ~ t a t , s ,J b"g'an to\\olld .. r . I Io t 0111," ju, t Ii,,\\ far h ..hill,l thl' Illul"\ \ ,p ..\ I I lPr i l I l I lH \\"l 'rl ' , hu t a l . ~ o\\ lu ' tht ' r th t ' \ \ ( I 1 ' l t l

    \'oas n ot p a ss in g - through :t H('\\ ' p h a s e of t r a l l ~ '

    portatioll ,,'ithoul all." of liS qll i ll ' grasping- whatit 1110a1lS. It Il iay ,iust hI ' l 'ossi1l11' that s"llI' oftl", troll"I"s t h a t th,' railwa.'s ,'\'er,,'wlH'rl' , I C I 'h : I \ ' i l l ~UIa.' he dill' t o t l" , faf'! that hig- ..Jlalll','"in III .. t li "d s o f tr:l\'('1 "1'1 ' ahollt to takl ' plal't'. It

    IHa.' h" that thl' rail"'a-" i, ,,"ly n ~ I ' l " ' i a l l l l l d1I0ta g't 'JlI 'r:l1 ( ' a r r i l ' f , :llld 1ha1 Wt' Hhall ha\'l' tll n'valliI' Ollr idea ' . But t" g,t ",,,k t o w ha t i"

    " In E I I ~ l a J 1 dt h t \ f l ' I:" lIot 1I11l1'h dOIIlI 'oSt it, flyi l l ~ ,for t l t t ' l l i s t a J lc ' I ' : ' af t ' l lardly grt 'a t I ' l iough,

    hu t tht\v 11:1"1' dt'\ 'pIHpt'd tn a f t ' I l Iarkalde t!C'g1' t ' I 'th .. USI of th,' Iliolor tnl l 'k lIl1d 011 a : , t r idl\ 'hllSintls:-i hasis. ::\Iottlr trnll:o:portatillll h:l:' tw ' l tp h a ~ ( '

    . -- fir:,t as a ('lllIlI'Ptiti\,(, . 'urri( 'l ' an d :-il"'ond

    :I: ' al l al lxi l iary 10 t11(\ Kt(' : lTlI railw:!,\l ' i . HIfort'

    th t ' rail\\:t,\ ' . t r ik l . i n d . I 'd f r o m t i l l l ( ' illlrtlPlI\orinl,

    "o ttOll f rol l l L i ", 'r l 'o , d t o ~ I a l l l ' h.. s tt 'r " ', 'n t ".,.r a i l ; 1111\\ it i:-- . ~ ( I i l l g "hy Illotllf t flH'k, : l I l r l thr'J i l l i ~ h ( ' dI'fodul't i ~ l ' f J l l I ing O t l t lIy Illotor 1r tH 'k ,~ I u " hof th .. "oal i, l,,'ing handlt'll 11\ t ru, k , .

    Th e E n g l i ~ hroad . :11'(' g o o d , : I ~ar e :-tl:-o(: thO:'l' 011thl' ( '"nt i l l l 'n t , th .. ,1istall r l ~ '" w i m N ' in ' - the '", ;ulf ~ t 1" l I l I I will r "" al l t h, ' ,lifl,'n'n,!'I,hal rol lo\ \"d IIh,tl th,' \\iutl ,hift ..dto t hl ' l Io rl hw l' ,t lIlItI th.. ,,1.'lIUIat.

    " A late spring is II. g r r o t h l c ~ s i l l g . "

    " W h " n gnnts danl'l' i n F e br u ll r y, th, 'hnshnndmlln heeome- a beggnr."

    " I t - i s h e t t e r to Sl ' t ' n troop of wolves

    t ll ll lJ " I iIH' F l ' l l r u l l f ~ ' . "G n a t ~tI lu) ' danl '" wihout nllllh appl,:!I,

    hut n "t roop o f w ol ve s" woulrl hewllr th Illu,'h goinj! h i th l 'r ' ln d yon ifthl' pro"ess would iU>lurl' so l in l' n sight ,

    "If th e 1II00n n p pe a rs w i th th e pointsof th!' l ' rps"I 'Jlt tUrJll'd up, th e 1IIonth\dll bl' lhy; if t he p oi nt s I1r(' tUI'lIl'd,lown, it will b(\ wet."

    Fo r I'enturies t.he mOOn ha s nefollo\"ing:, 'TIll' moon nllll th e weath'l'r

    l \ fu y c h un ge t o g e t h N ,Bu t ehallge of th e moon

    DOes 1I0 t ehl l .nge t .he weather."

    .lfo r-"If ,,-e'd no moon at all,

    An d that ma y seem strange,We still should hil .vewe!ltber

    Tha t ' s subjel ' t to chnnge. ' ,An d t h i l l f r Q m t h e B i b l ~is

    111e-tIlO:rOlogy:"Wh c u i t ill

    BY T H E N A RB E RT H CO-OPERATIVEOBSERVER OF TH E WEAT HER

    BUREAU

    '1'" tIll' ":dit"r "I' (lnr T,,\\'n:I \ \(,"1.1 IiI ,, ' to ill'luin' thrflllj.:-h th,'

    1'( l! l I l1II lS of ( )u r ' 1 ' 0 \ \ II as to OU T ( ' i t i 7 . ( ' n ~ '

    i,it'll ,,1' t I ll ' 1 '1 'I '' '' ld l a t" t rain sdlPdulr'.,\t 1'I't''''lIt th,' t rai l l ' froll\ Brolld

    ~ t r l ~ l ' t:--\tatitlll ar t l ~ ) . - l . - )P. ~ r . , 10.:t:--l.11.:C.-, 1111.1 11.;;.-, 1', ~ 1 .

    It " " ' t ' l l l l ' \ to lilt' tha1 fo r thp size' (Ifl l l l l ' 1 0 \ \ Il it i ... illadl'qll:ltt :->l'r\'ic'(' :llId

    tou l.lflg :111 i l l tl ' T \' a l h t ' t\ \ ' pe n 1raill:--.F i l l ' ill:o-:tallt'I', tlil ' 1 1 1 . : ~ ' - 1i ~ too ( ' a r l ~ for1 1 1 P ~ t1h('at n' gOI'I':->' :llld thp 11.:!.) t O l lI,d,' . . \},.II the 1 1 . ~ , ; ;is ttiO l ' n r I ~ 'fflrallY o f o u r y l J l l l l g }H'oplp wh o rllay \\i:"il!

    tIl at t (111,1 a d : l f l l ' t ' .I \\ O\i1tl ~ u g g t ' : - ; ta sl'hr'dule ~ ( l l l l t ' t h i l l ~

    lik,' thi- : \1.4'-" llI, \. \ 11. 111 ), 11.:liI, l:!,:\II.:11111 \ \D ul ll l i kt ' to gt ' t { ' x l ' r ( , 8 ~ i o n 8of

    I IJ l i l l i l l l l uJl the :-\llhjl '(t.ALBJ-;H1' B. EVHl:.

    EoIitllr of O" r 'rown:" ' , . \I , ' f ( ' s or ry to s ~ ( ) : \ ,

    Cashier.

    P I l I L I ! ' .\. L l \ T \ ( ; ~ T ( ) : \ ,

    Editor.

    EMEJRGE:\{ ' \ , }']]O:\I ' : CALU';Fin' , :\.;0

    Polin ' , }:!;;O

    OUR TOWN

    O UR T OW N will gladly pr in tany news I t ~ mabou t any SUbjectt ha t 1& of i nt er es t t o N a rb er thr'olks, bu t i n o rd er to meet th eprinting schedule, aJ1 " c o p y "- m a n u s c r i p t s - m u s t reach theeditor by 6 P. M. Wednesday eacbweek.

    SATURDAY,

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    We wish to take thi" npportlllllt.yof t h an k in g t h e f o ll o w in g a d v e rt iSN",all of ,,-hom h av e t ak en nl}W or ad-,II

    'tiona'l spaee in t h i s nwnbel'. We ar epleased to s t at e t h at o f , t h o se businessmen w e were a bl e t o eOlllnlulIkatl' w i t h '

    in t i m e f o r t h i ~eclition, bU,t one reUsed Ito co-operate--u spiri t WI' c un w ell bo

    proud of.T h es e s p ec i al advert isers are:Th e Autocar Company.Bergner Hardwa.re co.St r awbr idge & Clothier.Narberth Garage.H. RlckUn.Bet ty Swee t Shop.J oh n A . Miller.Bober t J . Nash.H. C. Dav1&BOil LIne Ga.rage.Imper1a.1Grocery Merion Title & Trust Co.Wm. T. McIntyre.Narberth C h am b er o f Commerce.M a in L in e D ru g Stores,

    ' lOur To\\'n" comes t.o ~ ' D Uill aSOIlll}whu.t l l 1 t . e r ~ dform thi,; wl' :I di,t.:lnre wing their

    ",irl-e'!l\\'n.ke Illl'f(!tanb an opportul l i ty t 1 i ~ I , t ,to f1how : : \arh ' r th folks t h a t they need. flllys an ' \\":11"111 au d : - \ k i l ' ~ar t ' Itlij.dlT:

    Hilt "h , " t lwir f 1 i ~ h t"lItls 1I!'a.r t h e i ru' t do u'l! their C h r i ~ t m a s~ I , o p p i l l gill

    the ci ty.We hDpe to he uhle to publish such

    augmented iss ups f r equen t l y in th e fnture, find will I'f"rt.ainly ,ID so if wec o nt i nu e t o r e c ei v e th e spleluiid supportwhich is I ~ e i n gincreasingly shown.

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    Th e sentiment fOr n complete observance {)f Narbe r th ' s tw o m{)!lt beautiful (1hristmns custOIllIl, w i l ni o w e u nd l es ,find enrol l ing, is growing rapid1Y

    We Willh to a g ~ i ~ 1urge upon th erenders o f ' 'OU! To w n " t ha t they pre

    , p a Te , n o w f{)f: , thedisplnv . wMel1 makesC;Jhristma.8' Eve' hi N a r b ~ r t . h n t h ing of

    .:.' b , ~ u t y .': . ", .

    ~ P l l dall H d \ ' t ' r t i ~ i l l gan d IH'\\'''': it('IJI 10P. O. Box llt,lL

    Our Towl I is "u sa I.. at th " d"potnewsstalld, al lt l at th,' ~ t " I ' I '"f Jl. }-:.Davis.

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    IDqt IiIrtty ~ l U r t t~ 4 n pOPPOSITE STATION

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    The First T h i n g ~ ~ ~to do when company comes is to show of f the advantages

    oJ living in Narberth

    One of these advantages is the chance to have some reallydelicious

    BAKED GOODSwithout mussing up your own kitchen

    For instance, Rye, Bran and Wheat Bread

    talk it over with

    IF YOU WANT TO BUYor rent , furnished or unfurnished, a bomein Narberth, we have thebest l ist inany part of the town at prices and terms to suit .3"COMM.SSION rORSELJ.ING PROPERTY

    J . A.CALDWELL",8 e a 1 , . m S ' t a 1 i e

    Phone, Nar})ertb l ~ ~ A M B t R t l f . P A .,BRANCI:IOFFICi',: . 115 LOCUST STREET, PHILADELPHIA

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    AlmostEveryoneKnows

    BERGNER HARDWARE CO.

    That the new store in Narberth is to be devoted to the sale ofHARDWARE, but few know the ideas upon which it is founded.We believe that no store can survive without giving SERVICE toits customers. And, by service, we mean all that it implies.

    SERVICE is too generally understood to mean the sale anddelivery of merchandse, but this idea merely scratches thesurface of the real meaning. True SERVICE means the honest

    endeavor of the merchant to follow the Golden Rule. He mustkeep in mind ,that- he himself expects courteous treatment at alltimes, and must therefore give it to his customers.

    We are prepared to deliver purchases anywhere from a paperof tacks to a washtub, and the amount of the sale does not effectthe promptness of the delivery!

    Although centrally located at 209 Haverford Avenue, we willwelcome phone orders and give them prompt attention.

    We expect to open for business after the 1st of January,and at that time you all will be our judges.

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    Mail your Christll1as cards at onceif you h av e n ot dime so.

    M r. G er al d ' Ta mb ly n spent a fewdays in N ew York.

    The price of Government printedstamped e nv el op e! ' w il l h e r ed uc NI on.ranuary 1, 1922. 'See the s ch ed ul e i n

    F O t : ~ ' n ) - - L a - d y's brown kill g ~ o v e .i the P. O. lohbv.Call at t he P os t Office. I .

    R ev. L. Y. Grnlmm spent t he w ee k i Miss Elizabeth B aco n, who was the _end with Mr. aOO Mrs, J. K. i g ue st o f Rev. anll .l\Ir". J oh n Yan KessKetcham. I for a few , la ys t hl !' w ee k, r e tu rn e d t o

    her hODle in Germantown on last 'Ved-Our boys and girl s wi ll be h om e f ro m ' ne s< la y.

    colll"ge this wl'ek fo r the Chri s tmas hol-iday".

    1 l . ! J : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Ralph A. Beatty is expect.ed hom(' to I

    ,day from State College. I If you h av e n ot maUed your Chri s tmas cards, you a re u rg ed t o do so' atonce, or they ma y not a.rrive until afterChristmas.

    THEFIRESIDE

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    Therc Ilre n few prol1linf,' llt Xarherth-- - . - i ians who r ar el y f ai l t o park their cars

    The dance to be g iv en h y th e X. H. ;' th k d If H f d,I n e mar e 0 spllce on a ve r o r~ . A l u ~ n iin E l n ~Hall. OI l Deeemberj lJ,venue, opposite the P, R. R. station._Sth W i l l he n b l ~ soclnl event. B e! F h th ' 1 't I 0 'r ', 'e r sps e ~ (on real ur own.th,'re. , They surely ,10 not Tl'a',l the" Ko Park

    l i n g " s i g n ~ .,Miss Mary F. ChalfllJlt arrived home:

    this wook from Will'loty Colll'ge for : 'the Christmas Holidays, . Come a nd h ea r th e y ou ng people of, I the Sen,ior C. E. S oci et y s in g their

    Litt le Sammy Fox' hll.s g on e o n. The Chris tl l las eurols in the PresbyterianneighborS on E lm Te rr ac e who k n ~ w Church tomorrow evening nt 7.45,and 10Vied him. w eH , ali s ym Jp at hi ze 0 ' c lo ck . The fact that tltey h av e b ee nw it h h is p ar en ts in. their loss-. In his drilled by Mr. Peter Starn, Jr. , is af e, ,' y en rs of happy existence, he ha d guarantee of tbeb igh q ua li ty o f theJIlll.de tlt.c.m ali the ~ t t e r 'f o ~ 'his s mi le s , mu si c which will b e r en de re d. T he re

    ' and gladness ,andM will C"ier Uve i n \ , ' i l l b ,cbo th pinno a nd o rg an accom-.I m e m o r y . ' ponilllejlt.

    A NEW HARl)WAB.E STORE

    FICTIONDreamers , .. " , . , ' .. ' , , ' , , . ' " ,Knut HamsunMesser Marco Polo , . , . , , .. ' . , , ,. , .. ". , .. " .. " , . ' , Donn ByrneMr. ,Waddington of Wyck , , , , .. , ' , ' " ' , .. May Sinclair iBeggar's GOld . . . . ,' .. . , " , . " " , , . , ' . " , , ," Ernest pooleThe Tower Of ObliviOn ,. ' " .. ' , . ' , . , , . , . , Oliver OnionsAnlUvius Hedulla , .. , , , .. , ,. , , ., . . E dw ar d L uc as W ht teT he B la ck Dia.mond .. ' , . , , .. " " ,. , ,' Francis Brett- YoungT he You ng E nc ha nt ed " , , ,. , , . ' , , Hugh Walpole

    POETRYThe Collected Poenis of ,. " .. , " E. A. RObiJl.\>OnModern Amer i can Poe try .. , , , .. , .. , . , ' Louis Untenneyer

    Women's Community Clubof Narberth

    Suggested ReadingJanuary, 1922

    FoJlO\\ing i ~ tl'e ..Ia.",illl'd Ii,t of books ti S slIj.(g.rc was ' ' ',Maid of France,"): ' :':: T Q ~ f 9 , n i e n o n edid ,nseftultel ' ;

    . ~ h c : yt00lt 'her to the potteries." , A n ( f ' n c ) w ~ h e'13 J'Made, of ?lo:iJter."

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    'NarberthCommlilYUbraryThe collect ion of Ikied grasses andseedpods will be exhibited in t-he

    Ubrary. The. c ot to n g ra ss w it h it sdowny, yellowish whD.te hoo(1.s, attraetedmuch attention, while the fertneftondis of the ostrich fern, interestingin their form a nd o ut li ne , a nd showinga rElS(lmblancClto ostrich feathers,arouf!l8d DlIllch favoroble comment.

    The climbing f.ern, the turkey beard,'pyxie an d wintergreen berries, nativeto the N e w J er s ey pine barrens , were

    " among th e m os t - be au ti fu l s pe ci me nsin the exhibit. Contributiousof berrieso.ndi grasses have been received, duringt he w ee k and, aU thnt lUay b e s pn rC df ro m o ne 'B private cO'llection will bekept on permanent exhibit at the library, I t is t he purpose of the librarynot only to keep the l at eg t. b oo ks o nit s shelves, but tJ,1S() to main,tain ex-

    , hibits of wild f lo we rs i n their season,and nnyhelp along this l in e w il l 1)(>much appreciated.

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    , ,I t nn.sbooll announced tha t the re-, m o d ~ l e d 'Arendl} store ill tob l ' occupied

    the first of. the y ear by the Be rgn er.llnrdwllre eouipany.

    ,', , ,Th& store w il l b e. operated by Mr., ' : 'O.W. Bergllor, nres iden , t of Nar" ,ber th"who promises n. cOl,l1plete, high

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    );arberth High Be-hool

    usual Chri"t'mus CarolAu,litorium at "ight 0 '.

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    C A R O L SERVICE

    Christian EndeavorNotes

    011 Tuesday

    th,' pupils o f

    will give th, '

    "f'ni ... III the.,]o,k.

    O u a n "' Pl lt : - ; " t u r t l a ~ 'l'velling :'ofisses~ o h ' c i ~Knutzl'lI, Hpll'lI Keilll, DorothyKnutzl'lI all,1 n " r o t h ~ '\\"ilsOIl, ml'm.h ( ' r ~of T l ' : l l l l A qf thfl' ' ~ ( I n i o rSoricty,1I1"'lIll1ltan;l'tI h ~ ' ::-.rr. :-:itam, journeyedI,y tu"i t il t.he \ \ 'h",oe\ ' l ' r :\rission in(;""""'lItllll II. II lwr, ' t h l ' ~ 'had all 01"p o r t l l n i t y to !'it'l' t l l t ' work tht\ JIlissionI' doilll-: :lnd attendl ' , l thl' e"l'ningI I I P ( ' t iug.

    TIJi . I l l i s ; - ; i t l l l i:-, d o i ng w o n de r fu l w o rkhCltl1 : l l l l l l ~( ' Y a n g - ( \ l i ~ t i ( 'nUll induJo'triallill"". Thl' latter work w as f ir st in"1""t,,cI. in,'luding th" following drpart Illl'nl>: Broonl', ,'al"J,ptA and rugs, chair,anin/.: :Ind rl'pairing, cord wood. One

    . of the purposes of the mission Is to1If,Ip JllPIl who have hl','n unfor tuna te to:;al"s of /.:oods ma,ll' hy th eIIIl'n amounted l a" t y l' ar to oyer $44,'

    uoo, whill ' th" t.otal op"ratiug expenses"amf' only ahou! $l,iiO(} higher. Thism is si on h M the unique record in thisline of wor k of "uring for men at a"ma i le r marg in of "o"t t.o the communit y t ha n a ny ot hl 'r in:,tituti"n in thef' ni t e d S t at e s.

    Bn t ev en m or e i ln po rt an t t ha n thei nclust r ia l work i s th" l ' \ 'ang, 'l ist ir work\ \' hi ch i s a im ed t o rl'lll'h thl' :,ouls ofthl' ml'n and make life 'H.rth l ivingnow a n d h e re a f te r , ' l' hi s i s "lonl" hyin"p1rlnl!: meetings con,lnded hy th elI'orkl'rs at the miS8ion a nd o ut si dehe lpe r" . The meeting on Saturday nightw as c on ,l uc t ed by thl' :'oren's BibleClass of the \Vakefield I ' r l ' s h ~ , t e r i a n

    ('hnrch, while th e music wa" rf'nderedhy a choir o f y ou ng 'People from theCovenant Church of Philadelphia.

    Thl ' g ir ls o f th e Narherth Societywere grea t ly in te res t ed, and it is hoped

    that. some t ime in the n'ear f ut ur e t hewhole soc ie ty m ay h a ve an opportunityto go o ve r t o th e mission in marhinesa n o c o nd u ct a meeting.

    Here are just a f ew o th er i te ms ofi nt e re s t f ro m t hi s remarkable mission:

    A l a rg e e l ec t ri c sign flaslles Script ur e t ex ts each e ve ni ng a nd can bes ee n f ro m fa r on the principal streetsof German town.

    T h e m is si on b u i l d i n ~occupy a lmos ta s ol i d b lo ck . There are two dormitories contain'ing over a hundred bedsw hi ch h av e been con t ribu ted by various C hr is ti an E nd ea vo r Societies.These beds are occupied o n l ~ 'h y s u c hmen as show promise of leading a bet,te r l ife. Since 1894, 12,520 men havebren adn\-itted to the hOllle. Thismeans tha t while they are shelteredt he re t he m is si on i s r ea ll y a h om e t othem with bed and meals provided,

    m orni ng a nd e ve ni ng pra ye rs, . etc,3,643 men have been plnced inpo,Sitions where alm08t al l of th em havemade good.

    In a dd it io n t o t he n ew h om e t he re .is a rough b o ar d s h el t e r where an ym a n f ro m the s t ree t can obtaJn a warmresting place an d a cu p of coffee forth e night. In th e last seven y e ar s o ve r200,00Q' men h av e b ee n thus helped .

    We of !Na.rberth ma y nl)t appreciat.ethis so much, bu t where therll is unemploymenf au d hard tiines, a n 1 i s ~ i o nlike t hi s c a n do a. wondt1rful work. . .

    PHttJIP' KNUTZEN;, Tea m. D.

    , I '"i l l t , . Thl'se ohjl'l"ls art' faithful at tl'llduuCl'. s P t ' l l r i J l ~IIf new members,k el ' pi ll g o f tl", pl",lg", goo,l de-port 1I11'Ilt, uud ) 't 'adi ll /. : a "'lHpter daily.

    There lire f"ur t" 'tllIS, thl ' captains""ing Hr1l'1I H o ff ma n, M ar y B l od g l' t t,\ ' irginia :->,"ith a ll d B !' rt ml ll Taylor.Ea"h "f th,',,1' "al ' lain, appointed ali"'lt"lIalll, whu with four oth"r memot"'r,, II111d, Ul' the telllll. 'fhl' youngf"lks lin' gr.':ltly iut"rl"tetl ill the"lIl1t",t allol hili'" ti l hll\'c liS spiri t l 'd arill'!' as tlit' ~ P l l i t J r ~ o ( ' i ( ' t yis haYIng.

    Th,' .Tullior tiuciety i; u nde r t hetiire,.tion IIf :\frs. Bottoms, ~ f r s .Purse,:\Ii,,;. Hllth Haws !lntl lll'v . .T. \ 'an

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    M AN AND C HILD HURT BYWOMEN MOTORISTS

    C'le\'elalld l::i. Yawell ant.! hi , ""n John, . ,"ix, o f l " ar b ,' r th , w er e b ad ly hur t on iMonday, whell th e wagoll ill which thl'Ywere d ri \" in g w as struck hy an auto.

    TIll" aCl'idl' llt occurrl'd OIl \"ynlle 'w{)od an'lIUe, Il!'ar \Vynneweod station.T he a ut o, dri\ 'en by two women , d ro\ ' e'Off aftl 'r the erash witlwut ofl:"l'rillg any'aid to th e v ic ti ms . T hl ' hors wasikill!'d and the wagon w rl 'c k, 'd h y thei l l lpnt t .

    ~ f r . YOII'ell and the phild w,'n ' 1""lllO\'ed to thp Bryn :\rawr Hospital.Bot h ,\'('1'1' IIttl'r report 1'0 imprO\,"1.Th " dri\"!'r of t he u ut o hll> not 1)(,l'napl'rchendl'd.

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    ture.]'t'rs"ns l'ngaged in outdoor activi

    t i" ' , II h"th"r or not trained hinl ohs"r\"l'r", arc n'qursted to "o,opl 'rate withth " Burcllu of B i o l o ~ i c a lSur\"ey. Unit".I :-;I:tlt'" j)l'partllll'nt of A/l"ricu1ture,hy fu rn i ,h in/ . : data to supplement thehirdhan!ling work that i" being candlll'ted h ~ ' th e hureau. ""hen anyonehllppells to papture a handed bird orto " ' "l I e upon one that has hl'en hurt or

    kilIl'd, it will be of gn'at as s is t ance totill' i n \" r st i ga t io n s o f t h e dl 'partment toha\', a rc 'por t I llat le of t he f ac ts hy reotdrninl-: t.he hnlld (i f the bird is dead;ot herwise th" han,l should n nt he reo1I10\"etl, h ut i ts numher no ted) , togethe r, l' it h , l" ta il s a s t o wh en a nd wher!' thehir,l was f ou nd . a nd i ts kind, or at leastiI" df'seription.

    Th" alUlllinull1 han'ls issurd hy theBi"logif"al Run',,)" P 1 J r r ~ 't h e a b hr l 'v i a't inll "BinI. ~ u r v . "and .a serial numl,,'r on a ile sidl'. and "\Vash., D. C. "on other. Bu t as oth"r h a nd s h a ve heenused on a large nllmlwr of birds by\ 'arinus in , li \ ' io l la l s and i n s ti tu tio l ls , i tw ou ld b e advisahle for a n ~ ' o n efindinga l , i rd that "arries a hand n o t m a rk e das ahovl'. i nd i( ' a ted , o r of which the address is not c l ear ly under s tood , to forward the i n fo r l lJ a ti on to the BiologicalSurvl 'y, w h er e l ' ve r y e ff or t w il l be madet o l oc at e t he per"on r e spons ibl e . These

    h an ds a re placed on t he b ir d '8 tarsus,t he b ar e p o rt i on o f the l eg immedia t elyahove th e toes,

    Experts in h ir d w or k a re u si ng t heb a n d i n ~method to solve a variety ofi n te r l' s ti n g I ' wh l rm s r e la t i\ ' e to themigrations a n, l l if e h is to ri es o f our nat iv e b ir ds which are t.hu" approaehedfrom the aspl',ts of the individualbirds. Some of the more important

    Iquestions tha t "an he solvrd hy handi n g o pe r at i on s a r e:

    How fast rio the i n di v id u al s o f anyI species travel on t ll l' ir p e ri o di c m ig ra

    tions; that i s , hal \' m a ny m il es pe r daywill anyone bird average during thesejourneys, an,l w ha t i s t he t ot a l t ime consumed in a tr ip?

    Does l tn y o ll e f lo ck continue in theva n or is t he a dva nc e ma de by suecessive flocks passing one ove r t heother in alternate p er i od s o f rest andf l i g h t ~

    Do i nd iv idna l s o f a n y s pe ci es a lw a ysfollow the s am e r o ut e , and is it identic al f or b ot h s pr in g and fall flights '

    Do m ig ra ti ng b ir ds m ak e t he samestop-overs every year to feed '

    Do b ir ds a do pt the sa me nestingarea, nest site, and win ter quar t er s duroing sucl'essi VI' seasons'

    How long do b ir ds r em ai n i n one loc al it y d ur in g t he migration, th e breeding, o r t h e w i nt e r seasons'

    . H ow l on g d o birds l ive 'A minimum of 100,000 b a nd e d b ir ds

    is p l an n ed , f r om w hi c h i t i s hoped thatvaluable information will be obtainedin regard to tlle habits of migratoryhirds.

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    FREB DELIVERY

    Pride Coffee

    2Sc Lb.

    F aney Prunes

    lSe. Lb.

    N. E. Cor. 12th and SANSOM STREETS, PHILADELPHIA

    NARBERTH REPRESENTATIVEW M . MO.RIUS CO R LIES

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    Cbrlattn PoslalCard.lofal1 kind"ahQ alarge . . . odment. ,. o f . g i f t t ~ . .Don't fottet ....wbea.it COmet l o X . Gifts'

    .MAjN':iLlNE:DRUG.'STORES.............. . ; ~ ~ . ~.... " ' . ~ A , ~ ~. , : ~ , ~ ~ ~: ~ . ~ t . i ~ ~ " : ", .,.: .". :

    NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN

    etiugs

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    12 lb. Bags, SSe Bag

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    S b o u ld e r L a m bB r e a s t L a l D bR ib R o a s t .S b o u l d e r P o r kF re sb H a m

    Atmore Mince Meat2Sc Lb.

    Come and See Our Xmas Trees, Holly and Wreaths

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    Belt Sugar

    Sc Lb.

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    Very Belt String Beans

    20 c Ca n

    Narber th , Pa.

    OUR PRICES TALKFlour

    ~ lb. Good Te a23c

    w. T. McINTYRE

    THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE takes this opportunity of urgingthe people of Narberth to lend their 'support to our localmerchants, and to continue their splendid co;:operation withthe organizations and activities of the Year 'Round HomeTown.

    The Narberth Chamber of Commerce

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    Good Eggi

    45 c Doz.

    1 Box Large Apples

    $2.00

    Automobile License 1922

    W b o l e S m a " HalD .B a c o n I n p i e c e s . .Beef ' To n g u e I 'S a u s a c e . tb e b e s t .S c r a p p l e , :I I b S .

    Have you applied for your 1922 Auto License?

    Our Off ice has all th e various Forms of Application'

    B ELL P H O N E - N a r b e r t h 6 6 3

    Barberi, Candle., 4Sc a box

    Gold M e d a lCereso taPi l l sbu ry

    : R O B E R ~ ~J . N A S Ha . e a 1 ' t o r

    1214 L O C ~ S T . S T R E E T , P H I L A D E L P H I A". Brmd.Officli i 1 t N a r b e t r ~$ t a : t I ~ b P h ~ ~ eN_r.bertb t 71 0

    t\.temb.... Phi d.lphiaR_IEet.te. Board'

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    NARBERTH, PA.-OGR TOWN

    Be Sure to Include in Your New Year's Resolutions:To join as a contributingmember the Narberth Fire CompanyI Dues, $3.00 per year-no membership f ~ e . Send checks'

    to Chief Charles V. Noel, Narberth and Woodbine Avenues. Do you realize that this Fire Company, because of its splendid equipment and organization, is savingyou real money on your insurance premiums? The Fire Underwriters have given Narberthreduced rates because of the Narberth Fire Company.

    Once in a while, on Monday evenings, to drop in at the B OY S CO UTHEADQUARTERS,at Essex and Elmwood Avenues.It will be a considerable encouragement to Scout Master Patten and the Boys to have you take this interest. And, by the way,did you know our Boy Scout Troop ranks No. I in the Main Line District? Congratulations, Scout Masterl Holdyour place,fellows.

    Our 'Borough Government is tremendously interested in the progress of Narberth. They welcome your constructivecriticism, suggestions and co-operation. They are generously devoting, their time and efforts withoutcompensation. Resolvenow to occasionally "look in" at Council Meetingsand watch the wheels of Government go round.

    RESOLVE to attend the Meetings of the Home and School Association. You will find them surprisingly interesting-evenif there are no school children in your family. Back ilp,the NARBERTHCHORUS-a splendid advertisement of "OUR TOWN."Listen whileyour wifetells you of the meetings of the WOMEN'S COMMUNITYCLUB.. Learn how excellent an organization thisClub is and what it means to the Women of 'Narberth. Help the TENNISCLUB, andtreat yourselfand familyto some real pleasureby attending their social affairs. Take a lively interest in NARBERTH'S RECREATION CENTER, which promises to be one ofour real, big, constructive accomplishments. Don't forget the Civic Associationand "Our Town."

    We are citizens of no mean Town. Be glad you live in Narberth. Boast of its organizations and community spirit.Patronize the local stores.

    AND RESOLVE TO DO YOURPART TO MAKEA STILL GREATER AND BETTER NARBERTH IN 19221

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    R O B E RT J. N A S H AT NARBERTH STATION-Narberth1110CITY. OFFICE, 1214 Locust StreetMember Philadelphia Real Estate Board

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    GEORGE W.BOnOMS-Contractor aDd 'Builder

    Gara B"tltli,.. " S ~ c i a l t ; y

    420 Rocklaad Ave. Narl,irtb.:'Pa.

    SCOTT-POWEtLUAIHIES

    CLEAN--SAFE--WHOLESO

    N O T Z O : m

    NarberthTaxiScrviOOAuthoriudTaxi Servtcc.by Cirtlft

    cate fr()IDPubUc SCrvk:e Commk..loD.datcd November J6. J'20.

    T a t mcetI all traW. ,Store ordctI pt'ODlpUy-callcdfor anel

    delivered. ~ r ' r c c a l l c dfor anddelivered. Freightdelivered.

    OpenDayaacl Night' -Phoae 1633

    45th and Parrish Sts.

    O UR P RO DU CT S ARI! GUARANTEED

    UNDERBACTERIOLOGICAL CONTROL

    Pa .. t e u r l z e d Milk IDELIVERIESB r y a e l o ~ ~ l I l C e r l l l l e dW ES T P H I LA.

    ( P e d r l a l l e Soe l e ly ) OVERBROOK

    Spee la l .. G u e r a .. ey .. MERIONMilk WYNNEFIELD

    (Robe r l .. 6 . 8 b a r p l e .... BALA-CYNWYDDal r l e .. ) NARBERTH

    Cream B u t t e r m i l k , ARDMORET a bl e a a d W b lp p la u WYNNEWOOD

    Cream.

    A r ~ a d ~Shoe Repairing Shop

    WUI Move from' ArcadeO n Monctay, , Nov., 2 1 s t

    To 217>Haverford Avenae_ O Y . ~ADlllricaastore

    Plaoae , N i a r l t ~ r t I a3152 ..

    LO W P R I C E S

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    A FULL L I N E OF'

    SUELLENBERfiER CDOCOLATES

    BARRY B. WALLPlumbing, Gas Fitting

    and HeatingN A R B E R T H PA

    Phone, Narberth 1602.J

    wiII he nccessary to sell a large quantit y of til" ('ul'I'I1,lnrR to n\'oirl finaneialloss.

    T hi s p i" r l' o f ( 'o ns lr ul 'l i ve w or k by

    the , tuocnts iR in the n at nr e o f a n experiment, antI it is hoped that the responSt' f rom the parent, will justifyo t he r u n de rt a ki n g" o f t hi s charaetcr inthe futurl'.

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    I nt er nn ti on al S er vi ee a nd o rg an iz edthe d i s t rihu tion of $600,000 w or th o ffood and medieines t o t he e hi ld re n ofMoscow. D nr i ng t h e Pll8t year of he rresidence there, under t h e l e ad e rs hi pof Miss Haines the jo'riends reaehedover 100,000 l'hildrl'1I of MOoScow in :t h is e ffor t for relief.

    Early in Heptemher of 'this yellr, ;whcu th e first effeeb o f t h e . f am i ne became apparent, Miss Haines left Moscow, tnking with he r t hr ee c ar l oa ds o ffood, and went to S a m ~ r n ,th e hearto f t he famiJlt' url 'a i n t he Volga region .She WIlS the first reLief 'worker to enterthe fa'mine district . With t hi s f oo d s hebegan the organization to feed 25,000eh ild ren . Th is has now beel\ eJ.-:panded,until the Friends Ilre feeding 01),000children. l \ I i S o . ~Haines artiveCi In th eUnited 'S tat e s in th e middle of October,coming 'directly _froUl Samara. She isto return on December 31st -to t ak e u phe r work with th e - F ri e nd s ' U n it inRussia., w hi c h i s beingenhlrged -to unde_rtake an immenscprogrilm of ,relief

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