our town september 10, 1921

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.:" :'.'; :",' }ta" PRICE ' T H R E E C ~ T S " Fall : ~ I Q w e , , ' S h o w - ." ' S e p t e m b e ~ , 24th" FRIDAY EVENING, SEl"fIl!rmEB 16, 8 P. M., IN THE Y. M. O. A. CONSTITUTIONAL CON VENTION TO BE DISCUSSED. Th e ab ove m eetin g is bein g called p r i ml l ri l y to p l ac e before both men an d women t he i mp or ta nc e of voting "Yes" for a Constitutional Conven tion at the c o mi n g p r im a r ie s . This subject will bl' u b l y p r e se n t ed by Mr. Kenneth L. M. P ra y, S ec re ta ry of th e P ub l ie C ha ri tieR Association of Phila. delphia. As separate ballots are to be pro drI ed for this pur po,c und for Con g r e s ~ m a n - l l t - L n r g e it is the dosire of th orga n t io n to a ss i st in f ll ci li ta t- ing voting on September 20 by present- i ng a ll th es e facts as c le ar ly a s p os si - hIe b ef on ' t ha t date. ' There nre p e r ha p s m a n y q u es t io l l s in the m i n d ~ of v ot er s, p ur ti cu la rl y 'the new \·ot .... , r (' lu ti \' e to v ot in g, !IIXeS, l 't , ·. , lind w il l be made to answer an." suc h questions. Anin\'itation has been sent to all the, "tfi"ers in the horough e l ec t ed by the 1"'01'1<' in oreler that all voters, Ilnd par: ticularly Ihl' newer re!\idents, m ay b et h' r know the men w ho represent them and to wluJlII to u p pl 'a l w he n t he n ee d p r e ~ e n t s itself. The vllriou8 duties lind responsibili· ties of these offieos will bo brielly out·," Iinl'd fo r thl' information of those' de" , , ; ~ : !<i ring it. " " , If time permits, a similar outline ma y , he g iv en o f t he c o un t y offices. ': ,; An i l lv i t ll t io n is hereby extended to ' " any pTQSpet'tft'tt t l ' t i I O l i g t t " m r I l J i c l a t 1 l ~ a p - . -. ,--: '.-, pearing on t he f al l t ic ke t to also' at · teud this meeting und beeome known to the voters. All in all, this il' an open f or um to all residents of Narberth. Be sure' an d , , ' : ~ remember the dnte, Friday evening, " ' ~ ' ~ " September ltith, 8 P. M., in the Y. Y. C. A. , ..... 'rhe 'Wolllen's A ux il ia ry of the N ar berth Tpnnis A!<sociation 'will hold a.' c ar d p ar ty n ex t W e d ne s d ay a f t er n o on , ; , September 14th, " The card party will take place in the, new club r oo m, I lt th e Tennis grounds"" This event will give tho ladies of the· A!<sociation ncllance to b ec om e , quaintI'd w it h t he splendid work d (u le ' by th e Grounds Committee in putti ll 8", t he b u il di n g ill f ir s t c la ss &hape. ' A n a d mi R si o n charge of ,50 cents 'Will be made. A l l I l ld i es of the clnb ar e in.' vited. 1'ho party will be, given '1)y " M rs . B r oo ke S es t on , Mrs. A.J. Newell, , M rs . R oy W il li am s, Mrs. Wlllter y"', Shaw, :Mrs. W i l li a m B o ry e r, "lldMrs.", Hurry Hllrtley. TO HOLD CARD PARTY LAST ,CALL' PAYMENT,OF OOWi'rY , T ~ S . , ' , " " , All citizens '9f boroughs'llre required to pa y II ta x of . 002 (2 mills) on' eacl!-: one d o ] l ~ r ($1.(0) o f a s 8 e 8 s m e n t t o ~ h e , , County Treasurer be foro September'15. ' This ta x is Il'v,ied 011 rell1ostate,per,"", B o n a l p r o , p e . r t ~ · a n ( 1 011 o < i e U p a t i o ~ ~ i u k .appliell to felllale anl1mnleeitlzQus.:' Either fill out aud Jill\i1tho blaiik or " s e ~ d ' the' amouht, ' i n c l u d i ~ g Zc.in, p ~ ~ t . ' age f ~ ) J ' return of receipt. ' , , I Narbertb League 01 I W o m e n , V ~ t e r s to ,;J I Hold Mass'Meeting:);; " . , . ~ -:";:. OF TH E ( . l L l ' B ~ \\'. L. I'.e. ti 2 . no Ii :1 .(;66 ;; :1 .62;') ij 4 .:mil 4 5 .444 o !I .000 (Continued on Page 4.) LA BOR D AY GA MES Narberth C i vi c A s s o ci a ti o n . Thursday, Sept 25 8,15 P. M. Counell Chamber DIREOTOR'S MEETING T H RO U G H E X CU R S IO N TRAIN Other ' r o r e ~ : Ar,]nlOre, 4: Bryll Mawr, :L Wayne, II; Berwyn, 5. Narberth, 8; Berwyn, 7. The hitting- of Yowell and Dirkie featured in Narberth's victory over Berwyn on our hOllJe ground. Inst !lIonl1ny IllOrning. BERWY;-'; I' h 0 II e Huymun, abo ..0. o. I 2 a I 0 Redmond, rf. 0 ••••• (I (I 0 (I 0 ~ r a ~ ' o , ss. •• •• I 1 1 5 0 McCue, C. to 2 1 7 4 (I Fitzgl'rald, cr. .. , . 1 1 0 0 1 R. Paiste, I f. , p. ... I 2 1 0 2 Higgins, 2b. ...... 1 1 :\ 1 0 Le,dR, 1'" If. . ..... (I 0 0 0 0 Kirk, lb. ......... 0 1 9 0 0 WAYNE IN FIRST PLACE WITH HALF-GAME LEAD OVER HIGH· LAND PARX-NARBERTH OUT OF RACE Close Race in Main Line League Total .0 •••• •.•• 7 9 27 11 3 NARBE'RTH r h 0 n e Bu I'll S. r. ....... " I 1 12 2 1 Da\'is, Ih. .......... 0 1 7 0 1 '. ,_ . ',,' - ,.,; .':'; " \,",". : : ; ~ , ~ ) / , r . ? : , ? , : " , : ; ~ .. ::::i/': , : ; ~ ! , : ( ; : ; ; ' y , < , .: , . ' \ " a ~ · " e .. , .. " . H i ~ h l a n < l PlId, Rerw.\'I1 .. , .. , . Ardmore .,., . ;-.; arhel't h . Bryll ~ I a w r ,. , R e'ults of the g l l l l l l ' ~ played oVl'r the la!<t wN'k-end Rhow thut Waynl' has passed Ardmore in the seeond·half rllce and n ow le a e! s with II lullf gam" margin. X u r 1 ~ ( ' f t h won f ro ll l B e l' wy n , hilt lost to Waync nno H i gh l llnd P u r k. '0 finds !u'r,elf out of th is yellr's rllce. RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S GAMES Highland Park, 6; Narberth, 2. ;-.; &rbertlt ...... 00110000 0 - 2 Highland Pal'k . 02000211 x - 6 from family :Irc 110Illl' Miss Lillian Y al le y V ie w . ;', Mr. and Mrs. H. B. ~ l U i t h ul'e home from Wildwood, N. J. Mr. and Mrs . H a ll s o ll Ohure hll"e re moved to A lb un y, Yo MiloS Lillian Herr(ln l t n ~ returned to Philadelphia after spending i\ few w ee ks w i th lI fr!<. ,E. S. Hllws. Miss Mary Gara, Pf>St Office clerk, 18 e n j( ) yi n g n week's \'aentLOII. Mr. D. W. 8 t ec k be ck u n d f am il y hu \-1' returned from Sulphur tlprings, Pa. Re\'. A. i;;. D'·IIIIlI." lIud )Irs. Demmy have returne,! fro III ~ h i p l l ( ' l " h u r l ! , Pu. :\Ir. line! :\.lrs. r. E. Derbv hu\'(' fl" tumed from AIl lInt i ,· City, ); .. J. :\lrs. R. O. Spl'rJ','- ~ I l t ' l l t a t . \ sb u J' j · P n r k . ~ )liss t\ullie H aJ l'is is \\'iJli:lmsport, I'a. (.'oulJejlman Carl '!If('tz tzn r an d famil,l' Iln' h Ol ll e fr o ll l Aval oll. :\( rs. F. G. Brent, of ~ I ( , l I l l ' h i s , 'feun., i, t Ill' ! ( 1 1 1 ' ~ t of Mrs. Hugh Spl'e<l. Mr. and M l' s. V. k.' Abl,1 andfullIily spent the SUlllmer at A sh ur y Park, :N. .J. :\11'. allll ~ l r 8 .• f oh n :\[l 'I)onald ~ p e u t 1111' ~ l I I l 1 l 1 l l ' r Ilt Atluuti(' Cit.\'. THE FIRESIDE ~ l r . u lld M rs . W e li s K B l u ug l 't t nre hO llle from S t o ne I \ ur h ol ' . .• 1. :<i r. nnt! Mr s. D. F. ' f o r ) ' ( ' ~ ' hn ,'1' re 1111'1'01 from Pottsville, I'll. 'fhe J. A. H Il Be rs . of :;\{{'rion a" d Essox ilvenues, b a ve j u st r e t l lr n e ,! from :I two w e ek s' o ut in g at , Oci:'lIn elty. Horace 1\1. Shell family have N turned from E:lIg1,'sluere, Pa. Dr. J. W. Dislllllpt lIllo! home from A "aI01I, f .. r. --,- ~ I r . V. L. S a l 1 d e . r s ~ n lIud fumily \\,CJ'e 'a t :\It. Poeono, Pa . NARBERTH, PA.; SATURI)AY,. SEPTEMBER to, 1921 Bi ll in the first round in two strnig-ht s et s a nd I'liminllted Brother Frank in two out of three s e t ~ in thl ' s cco nd round. In the lowl'r bracket, Thornj' Grugnll, runner-up in lns t year's singlcs' tour nament, lind ./inl FoHin havl' come t hr ou g h to the ~ c m i - f i n a l s . The D o ub l es t O ll r na m en t hn . 1 I 1 ~ 0 rC'l chet l t,h c Rl'lll i-finnl ' whieh will quitl' J i k c l ~ ' be plu,l'ed thi, afternoon. Boh IIn,1 Franklin F rl 't 1. w il l m l' l' t A ll e n n n, l G r' lg !l ll i n t hl ' U/')1I'I' hl'll('ket. IIl1d Kirk, pat.ick und 8 t a p l e ~ w il l m eN MeRell lIu,l ~ I e C ' l I h i l l in th e l1e ei di ng r ou n ,l i ll I he lower hracket. Kirkpatrick nnd t\tllples' dl'lOl'y 01'('1' ~ h n w !lnd W n n l ' i ~ k pr(Jvl'd to he (jill' of the he Rt mnt ehl" of the wcek ell0. It w l' nt t o three Sl'ts :lnt! th e I ns t s l 't WP llt to 11-9. En'r.'· poin t in Ihl' la" t half dozen gUlliI" 11'1'1'(' hotl." ('olltl'st e,I, 1I11d (Continued 011 Pllge TWO WOMEN AMONG ASPIRANTS FOR DIRECTORS-TWO TERMS E X PI RE T HI S FALL. Four Candidates lor School Board Miss Ruth Itnw,!< anll Herron spent n 'wl'ek on L':lr1n,Buck!< Co. ? :1\fis8 ~ f a r i a n Ha'\;'!< Hlld ~ I i - . John Nal; n, Inotored to GiegerJs}{j.Us, Borks 'Tho P t 'n n s y lv n ll i a R a i lr o a d hilS IIU' Co., ()\;er Labor DIl;\'. nonne,ed Il s p e cf a l , through mCilursiou __ _ train,to Athintic Citv frolll Narberth ,' on S u n d a y , S e p t e n l b e ~ 18. The trahi ' ~ E & G A & T E " ' ~ ' r O BBOPEN' Mr. Robert ,T. Nn!<h antI family " -...,,,., .. " " , w il l ' le a ve N a rb e rt h S t at io n at 8.52 . ' " ,',' , '" motored to Ha y Creek V a l J c ) ~ ; in South' ' ' 'f'· ' Z " t ' ' . h" ' ' " I ',) I' A . ~ { . ; dayli, gh t sav, ing tit, lIe. ' '!- lliS en mayer a,B a n n ~ u n c c ( I w, er n B e r ~ s , C o " o n ' L n f ) ( ~ r ,Dlty. ' r ~ o P l l n ' i n g of· ,her., I{indcrgarfen, fol' tb.e, ", ' ~ " " ,'r() t h o s ~ : w h o e n j o y a da y at thc nm\' termon S e p t e m ~ e r ' i 9 t ~ , 1{) 2l .· , ",:,(Contiilue4Cill )':"age 4)', ' s b o ~ e , niidwish t O ll v oi d t he i n c o n ~ ''1'he K l n ~ e r g a r t e h i s ili s es s io ll ' f l' om ' ',', J,', ', " r , , ~ e l l l e n ( ' e O f 'the tr,o))eys an d f e rr y , t h is 'S.opti)m'be,i' u n t i l l I a ~ c b . , ' 1j==,:;,=:==:;,==::::i=========:U'spec(nl,through trahl'willha\'(! n strOlig, ' ; ~ ~ ~ S 8 I F ~ E P ' A i > ~ ~ ~ i ~ ' ~ £ N r 8 , · ~ p p ¢ a 1 . . " ' . ' . " ' i ! ~ ~ ~ t i : ~ r : ; r c i ' ~ : " .. , l l c e o ~ ~ , ; ,panles .4 ... ~ r t 1 I i e m e Q t ~ o U ! e r ' t l . e . 'I Yt : ',ciellt1( , ~ ~ ~ , , : - , ",," ]0'01' the first time in some yellrs there I ' r l l l l l i ~ e , to be a c on te! !t for the posi· tion of Sehool Director at the coming primaries, which take place TUl'hday, Scptember 20. The terms of two memberR of the Board will , e x pi r e thi s fall. Th es e nre Mr. Robert Dotbard nnd MrR. E. C. Batcholor, who has b e on f il li ng the, un· ex pir ed te rm of Mr. W. Y. Shaw, who resigne-d t h is J u ne . B o th t he s e Dirl'ct ors hn VI' filed their petitions for re ' e l ec t io n . T h es e two n am es , o n the 'Re, publican ticket, will be the only cnn' ,dinutes for the School Boari! mention· I'd 011 the printed ballot. 'fhe Democratic Cluh of however, together with 11 number of Republicans, hllve brought forth the nllmes of Mr. Harry M. C h al f au t and Mrs. L OR te r W. Nickerson IlS additional clIndidates f or t he position of Sehool Director. In IlIIother part of this i'sl!ue there appears lin advertisement on t,he sub· ject of tbose nominl l t io n s. The interest in School Board m a ~ t c r 8 . is, stronger this year than' ever before, and a g ri ll lt deal 6 f t h ou g ht ,,;m be given by UlallY voters to the choice of their rl'pre· sentatives on the BO'a rd. ' Ou r T ow n w il l be pleased to r ec ei ve l\nnpublish' 8 statement f ro m e ac h of ' these ,nominees on , their ., Platform" o n ~ h o o l matters, We feel that this would interest oUr renders, and' We taIte , t l l is o p po t tl i .n i ty , of,.inviting t ho Re in t ~ r e s t . e d J o COIlllllUllieate with us before o u r n e xt issue. Send In 'Fireside Items VOLUME VII, NUMBER 48 MAT(JHES WILL S TA RT AT TWO O'OLOOX-MANY S U lL P RI S ES AND UPSETS OOOUB OVER WEEX-END-TOURN'Al'rfENT BI G SUCCESS IN E V ER Y W A Y - CO N S OL A T IO N C O NT E ST S G E T A GOOD START Semi-Finals in Tennis Tournament Due To Be Played This Afternoon Beats "Kirkpatrick. ~ P J l e r b r ~ e k c t of th e singles, , 1 3 1 ! r v i y i n g ' P 1 ~ y e r s wh o will TOURNAMENT MATCHES RE SUMED AT TWO O'CLOCK THIS AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 10 Tru'c to the p r c d i c t i o n ~ , in every respect, the nnnuaf Labor Day 'f()urnR' ment of t he N ar be rt h Tennis Associa t io n, w hi eh opened lust 8alur,llly, is p ro vi ng to bl' the higgm't an d Ulost ~ u c e e l ' S f u l tonTIIllllll'nt tha t the loeal a s s oc i t lt i o n h t ls eH r holti. Tbere were more e J l l r i e ~ in hoth the Men's Singles and Doubles thau in IIny previuus yeur, thp new courts at Tlllverford and Mont gomel'y avenues pro\'Nl to hI' liS fine IIno a' f as t as e ou I d hll VI' b f el l h o pe d f or t he m, t he 'wellthl'r behuved "liS it hud ought to" 0"1'1' u h o l io a y w e e k, e n d , und to ra p the dilllux-thl'rl' wus th e bigge,t gallery of spectat.ors that IHls 1'\'1'1' witnl'ss'l'd th e opening I 'l lu n, b of a LlIl)()f D a ~ ' Tournament. 1"'I'hllps it is not quite ('Ol Te e! to Ill' so l u\ in prni H(' of the w(' lIt lH' r, par til'nlal'ly 'dth rt's pl'd to kutul'da,v. True, the raill held off; lint! for thllt a v cr y body was thankful, b ut t h(' tem· 'perature and llUmidity SlIIUI'O:jY aft,'r- '. noon, w e re p a in f ul l y like the weat her .', , : .nnl! humidity on th e Fourth of .J u l ~ · . Hon'ever, as s om e o ne h as s ai d, •• ev,!ry cloud has its silve r linin/{," nn,l the n ew s ho wc r, bliths in the clUb h ou se w er e c er tn Tnl ya s i l ve r l i ni n g, un o as is , .':I:!td a relief station a ll r ol ll 'd into to the club members. Biggest List of E nt ri es . ,.,' 1

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PRICE ' T H R E E C ~ T S "

Fall : ~ I Q w e , , ' S h o w - ." "

' S e p t e m b e ~ , 24th"

FRIDAY EVENING, SEl"fIl!rmEB 16,

8 P. M., IN THE Y. M. O. A.

CONSTITUTIONAL CON

VENTION TO BE

DISCUSSED.

Th e ab ove m eetin g is bein g called

primllri ly to place before both men and

women t he i mp or ta nc e of voting

"Yes" for a Constitutional Conven

tion at the coming primaries. This

subject wil l b l' ubly presented by Mr.

Kenneth L. M. P ray, Sec re ta ry o f th e

Publ ie Cha ri tieR Association of Phila.

delphia.

As separate ballots are to be pro

drI ed for this pur po,c und for Con

g r e s ~ m a n - l l t - L n r g e it is the dosire of

th i orga niZIl t io n t o ass i st i n f ll ci li ta t-

ing voting on September 20 by present-

i ng a ll th es e facts as c lear ly a s possi -

hIe b efon ' t ha t date. '

There nre perhaps many quest iol ls in

the m i n d ~ o f vot er s, p ur ti cu la rl y 'the

new \·ot .... , r (' lu ti \' e t o vot in g, !IIXeS,

l 't ,·., lind ( 'very effort wil l be mad e t o

answer an." such questions.

Anin\' itation has been sent t o a ll t he ,

"tfi"ers in the horough elected by the

1"'01'1<' in oreler that al l voters, Ilnd par:

ticularly Ihl' newer re!\idents, may bet

h' r know the men who represent them

and to wluJlII to uppl 'a l when t he n ee d

p r e ~ e n t s itself.

The vllriou8 duties lind responsibili·

ties of these offieos will bo brielly out·,"

Iinl'd fo r thl' information of those' de" , , ; ~ :!<iring it. " "

, If t ime permits, a similar outline may ,

he g iv en o f the coun ty offices. ': ,;

An il lvi t ll t ion is hereby extended to '"

any pTQSpet'tft'tt t l ' t i I O l i g t t " m r I l J i c l a t 1 l ~ a p - . -. ,--: ' . - ,

pearing on t he f al l t ic ke t to also' at ·teud this meeting und beeome known

to the voters.

All in all, this il' an open f or um t o

al l residents of Narberth . Be sure' an d , , ' : ~remember the dnte, Friday evening, " ' ~ ' ~ "September ltith, 8 P. M., in the Y. Y.

C. A.

, .....

' rhe 'Wolllen's Aux il ia ry o f t he Nar

berth Tpnnis A!<sociation 'will hold a.'

c ar d p ar ty n ex t Wednesday afternoon, ; ,

September 14th, "

The card p a rt y will take place in the,

new club room, Ilt th e Tennis grounds""

This event will give t ho l ad ie s of t h e ·

A!<sociation ncllance t o b ec ome a e ,

quaintI'd w it h t he splendid work d(u le '

by th e Grounds Committee in puttill8",the bu ilding ill f ir s t c la ss &hape. '

An admiRsion charge of ,50 cents 'Will

be made. All Illdies of the clnb ar e in.'

vited. 1'ho party will be, given '1)y "

Mrs. Brooke Ses ton , Mrs. A.J . Newell, ,

Mrs . R oy W il li am s, Mrs. Wlllter y" ' ,

Shaw, :Mrs. William Boryer, "l ldMrs." ,

Hurry Hllrtley.

TO HOLD CARD PARTY

LAST ,CALL'PAYMENT,OF OOWi'rY , T ~ S . , ' , " " ,All citizens '9f boroughs'llre required

to pay II ta x of . 002 ( 2 mills) on' eacl!-:

one d o ] l ~ r ($1.(0) o f a s 8 e 8 s m e n t t o ~ h e ,

, County Treasurer be foro September'15. '

This tax is Il'v,ied 011 rell1ostate,per,"",

B o n a l p r o , p e . r t ~ · a n ( 1 011 o < i e U p a t i o ~ ~ i u k.appliell to felllale anl1mnleeitlzQus.:'

Either fill out aud Jill\i1tho blaiik or "

s e ~ d ' the ' amouht, ' i n c l u d i ~ g Zc.in, p ~ ~ t . 'age f ~ ) J ' return of receipt. ' , ,

INarbertb League 01

I W o m e n , V ~ t e r s to ,;JI Hold Mass'Meeting:);;

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OF TH E ( . l L l ' B ~\\'. L. I'.e.

ti 2 .noIi :1 .(;66

;; :1 .62;')

ij 4 .:mil4 5 .444

o !I .000

(Continued o n P ag e 4.)

LABOR DAY GAMES

Narberth Civic Association

.Thursday, Sept 258,15 P. M.

Counell Chamber

DIREOTOR'S MEETING

THROUGH EXCURSION TRAIN

Other ' r o r e ~ :Ar,]nlOre, 4: Bryll Mawr, :L

Wayne, II; Berwyn, 5.

Narberth, 8; Berwyn, 7.

The hitting- of Yowell and Dirkie

featured in Narberth's victory over

Berwyn on our hOllJe ground. Inst

!lIonl1ny IllOrning.

BERWY;-';

I' h 0 II e

Huymun, abo ..0. o. I 2 a I 0

Redmond, rf. 0 ••••• (I (I 0 (I 0

~ r a ~ ' o , ss. 0.,0 •• • • •• I 1 1 5 0

McCue, C. to •••••• 2 1 7 4 (I

Fitzgl'rald, cr. .. , . 1 1 0 0 1

R. Paiste, I f. , p. ... I 2 1 0 2

Higgins, 2b. ...... 1 1 :\ 1 0

Le,dR, 1'" If. . ..... (I 0 0 0 0

Kirk, lb. ......... 0 1 9 0 0

WAYNE IN FIRST PLACE WITH

HALF-GAME LEAD OVER HIGH·

LAND PARX-NARBERTH OUT

OF RACE

Close Race in

Main Line League

Total .0 •••• •.•• • 7 9 27 11 3

NARBE'RTHr h 0 n e

Bu I ' l l S. r. ....... " I 1 12 2 1

Da\'is, Ih. .......... 0 1 7 0 1

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' \ " a ~ · " e .. , .. " .

H i ~ h l a n < l PlId, ,

Rerw.\'I1 .. , .. , .

Ardmore . , . , .

;-.; a rhel't h .

Bryll ~ I a w r ,. ,

R e'ults of the g l l l l l l ' ~ played oVl'r

the la!<t wN'k-end Rhow thut Waynl'

has passed Ardmore in the seeond·half

rllce and now leae!s with II lullf gam"

margin.

X u r 1 ~ ( ' f t h won froll l Bel'wyn, hilt lost

to Waync nno Highl llnd Purk. '0 finds!u'r,elf out of th is yellr's rllce.

RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S GAMES

Highland Park, 6; Narberth, 2.

;-.;&rbertlt . . . . . . 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 -2

Highland Pal'k . 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 1 x -6

from

family :Irc

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Miss Lillian

Yal ley V iew

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Mr. and Mrs . H . B. ~ l U i t h ul'e home

from Wildwood, N. J.

Mr. and Mrs. Hallsoll Ohure hl l"e re

moved t o A lbuny, ~ Yo

MiloS Lillian Herr(ln l t n ~ returned to

Philadelphia after spending i\ few

weeks w i th lIfr!<. ,E. S. Hllws.

Miss Mary Gara, Pf>St Office clerk,

18 enj()ying n week's \'aentLOII.

Mr. D. W. 8teckbeck und family hu \-1'

returned from Sulphur tlprings, Pa.

Re\'. A. i;;. D'·IIIIlI." lIud )Irs. Demmy

have returne,! fro III ~ h i p l l ( ' l " h u r l ! , Pu.

:\Ir. line! :\.lrs.r.

E. Derbv hu\'(' fl"

tumed from AIllInti,· City, ); .. J.

:\lrs. R. O. Spl'rJ','- ~ I l t ' l l tat .\ sbuJ' j · P n r k . ~)liss t\ullie H aJ l'is is

\\'iJli:lmsport, I'a.

(.'oulJejlman Carl '!If('tztznr and famil,l'

I l n ' hOllle frolll Avaloll.

:\( rs. F. G. Brent, of ~ I ( , l I l l ' h i s , 'feun.,i, t Ill' ! ( 1 1 1 ' ~ t of Mrs . Hugh Spl'e<l.

Mr. and Ml' s. V . k.' Abl,1 andfullIily

spent the SUlllmer a t Ashury Park, :N.

.J.

:\11'. allll ~ l r 8 .• fohn :\[l'I)onald ~ p e u t1111' ~ l I I l 1 l 1 l l ' r Ilt Atluuti(' Cit.\'.

THE FIRESIDE

~ l r . u lld Mrs . We li s K Bluugl 't t nre

hOllle from Stone I\urhol ' . .•1.

:<i r. nnt! Mr s. D. F. ' f o r ) ' ( ' ~ ' hn , '1' re

1111'1'01 from Pottsville, I'll.

'fhe J. A. HIlBe rs . of :;\{{'rion a" d

Essox ilvenues, bave just retllrne,! from

:I two week s' o ut in g at , Oci:'lIn elty.

Horace 1\1. Shell ~ u family have N

turned from E:lIg1,'sluere, Pa.

Dr. J. W. Dislllllpt lIllo!

home from A "aI01I, f ..r.- - , -

~ I r . V. L. S a l 1 d e . r s ~ n lIud fumily \\,CJ'e

'a t :\It. Poeono, Pa .

NARBERTH, PA.; SATURI)AY,. SEPTEMBER to, 1921

Bi ll i n the first round in two strnig-ht

s et s a nd I'liminllted Brother Frank in

two out of three s e t ~ in thl ' s cco nd

round.

I n t he lowl'r bracket, Thornj' Grugnll,

runner-up in lns t year's singlcs' tour

nament, lind ./inl FoHin havl' come

t hrough to the ~ c m i - f i n a l s .The Doubles tOllrnament hn . 1 I 1 ~ 0

rC'lchetl t,hc Rl'llli-finnl' whieh will quitl'

J i k c l ~ ' be plu,l'ed thi, afternoon. Boh

IIn,1 Franklin Frl 't1. wil l ml' l' t Allen nn,l

Gr' lg!l ll in thl ' U/')1I'I' hl'll('ket. IIl1d Kirk,

pat.ick und 8 t a p l e ~ wil l m eN MeRell

lIu,l ~ I e C ' l I h i l l in th e l1eeiding roun,l i ll

Ihe lower hracket.

Kirkpatrick nnd t\tllples' dl'lOl'y 01'( '1 '

~ h n w !lnd W n n l ' i ~ k pr(Jvl'd to he (jill' of

the heRt mnt ehl" of the wcek ell0. It

wl' nt t o three Sl'ts :lnt! th e Inst sl 't WPllt

to 11-9 . En'r.'· poin t in Ihl' la" t half

dozen gUlliI" 11'1'1'(' hotl." ('olltl'ste,I, 1I11d

(Continued 011 Pllge ~

TWO WOMEN AMONG ASPIRANTS

FOR DIRECTORS-TWO TERMS

EXPIRE THIS FALL.

Four Candidates

lor School Board

Miss Ruth Itnw,!< anll

Herron spent n 'wl'ek onL':lr1n,Buck!< Co.

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:1\fis8 ~ f a r i a n Ha'\;'!< Hlld ~ I i - . JohnNal;n, Inotored to GiegerJs}{j.Us, Borks 'Tho Pt 'nnsylvnll ia Rai lroad hilS I IU'

Co., ()\;er Labor DIl;\'. nonne,ed Il specfal , through mCilursiou___ t rain,to Athintic Citv frolll Narberth

, ' on S u n d a y , S e p t e n l b e ~ 18. The trahi' ~ E & G A & T E " ' ~ ' r O BBOPEN' Mr. Robert ,T. Nn!<h antI family "-...,,,., .." ", wil l ' le ave Narb e rt h S t at io n at 8.52

. ' " , ' , ' , '" motored to Hay Creek V a l J c ) ~ ; in South' ' ''f'· ' Z " t ' ' . h" ' ' " I ',) I' A . ~ { . ; dayli,gh t sav, ing tit, lIe. ''!- l l iS en mayer a,B a n n ~ u n c c ( I w, er n B e r ~ s , C o " o n ' L n f ) ( ~ r ,Dlty. '

r ~ o P l l n ' i n g of· ,her., I{indcrgarfen, fol' tb.e,", ' ~ " " , ' r ( ) t h o s ~ : w h o e n j o y a day at thc

nm\' termon S e p t e m ~ e r ' i 9 t ~ , 1{)2l.· , ",:,(Contiilue4Cill )':"age 4)', ' s b o ~ e , niidwish tO ll v oi d t he i n c o n ~''1'he K l n ~ e r g a r t e h i s ili sessioll ' f l'om ' ' , ', J,', ', " r , , ~ e l l l e n ( ' e O f 'the tr,o))eys an d ferry , th is

'S.opti)m'be,i' u n t i l l I a ~ c b . , ' 1j==,: ; ,=:==:; ,==:: : : i=========:U'spec(nl ,through trahl'willha\'(! n strOlig,' ; ~ ~ ~ S 8 I F ~ E P ' A i > ~ ~ ~ i ~ ' ~ £ N r 8 , · ~ p p ¢ a 1 . ." '

. ' . " ' i ! ~ ~ ~ t i : ~ r : ; r c i ' ~ : " ..,l l c e o ~ ~ , ;,panles .4 ...~ r t 1 I i e m e Q t ~ o U ! e r ' t l . e . 'I Yt :

',ciellt1( ~ ~ , ~ ~ ~ , , : - , ",,"

]0'01' the first time i n some yellrs there

I ' r l l l l l i ~ e , to be a c on te! !t for the posi·

tion of Sehool Director at the coming

primaries, which take place TUl'hday,

Scptember 20.The terms of two memberR of the

Board will ,expire thi s fall. Th es e nre

Mr. Robert Dotbard nnd MrR. E. C.

Batcholor, who has beon fil ling the, un·

ex pir ed te rm o f Mr. W. Y. Shaw, who

resigne-d th is June . Both these Dirl'ct

ors hnVI' filed their petitions for re '

elect ion. These two names , on the 'Re,

publican ticket, will be the only cnn'

,dinutes for the School Boari! mention·

I'd 011 the printed ballot.

'fhe Democratic Cluh of Narberth,

however, together with 11 number of

Republicans, hllve brought forth the

nllmes of Mr. Harry M. Chal fau t and

Mrs. LORter W. Nickerson IlS additional

clIndidates f or t he position of Sehool

Director.

In IlIIother part of this i'sl!ue there

appears lin advertisement on t,he sub·

j ec t o f tbose nominll t ions. The interest

in School Board m a ~ t c r 8 . is, strongerthis year than' ever before, and a gri ll lt

deal 6f thought ,,;m be given by UlallY

voters to the choice of their rl'pre·

sentatives on the BO'ard. '

Ou r Town wil l be pleased to receive

l\nnpublish' 8 statement f rom e ac h of '

these ,nominees on , their ., Platform"

o n ~ h o o l matters, We feel that this

would interest oUr renders, and' We taIte

, t l l is oppot tl i .ni ty , of,.inviting thoRe in

t ~ r e s t . e d J o COIlllllUllieate with us before

our next issue.

Send In 'Fireside

Items

VOLUME VII, NUMBER 48

MAT(JHES WILL START AT TWO O'OLOOX-MANY SUlLPRISES AND

UPSETS OOOUB OVERWEEX-END-TOURN'Al'rfENT BIG SUCCESS IN

EVERY WAY-CONSOLATION CONTESTS GET A GOOD START

Semi-Finals in Tennis Tournament DueTo Be Played This Afternoon

Beats "Kirkpatrick.

~ P J l e r b r ~ e k c t of th e singles,

, 1 3 1 ! r v i y i n g ' P 1 ~ y e r s who will

TOURNAMENT MATCHES RE

SUMED AT TWO O'CLOCK

THIS AFTERNOON,

SEPTEMBER 10

Tru'c to the p r c d i c t i o n ~ , in every

respect, the nnnuaf Labor Day 'f()urnR'

ment o f t he Nar be rt h Tennis Associa

t ion, whi eh opened lust 8alur,llly, is

p rovi ng t o bl' the higgm't and Ulost

~ u c e e l ' S f u l tonTIIllllll'nt tha t the loeal

associtltion htls eH r holti. Tbere were

more e J l l r i e ~ in hoth the Men's Singles

and Doubles thau in IIny previuus yeur,

thp new courts at Tlllverford and Montgomel'y avenues pro\'Nl to hI' liS fine

IIno a' f as t as eouId hll VI' bfel l hoped

f or t hem, t he 'wellthl'r behuved "liS it

hud ought to" 0"1'1 ' u holioay week,end,

und to rap the dilllux-thl'rl' wus th e

bigge,t gallery of spectat.ors that IHls

1'\'1'1' witnl'ss'l'd th e opening I 'l lun,b of

a L l I l ) ( ) f D a ~ ' Tournament.

1"'I'hllps it is not quite ('OlTee! to Ill'

so l u\ i ~ in prniH(' of the w('lItlH'r, par

til'nlal'ly 'dth rt's pl'd to kutul'da,v.

True, the raill held off; lint! for thllt

avcrybody was thankful, but t h(' tem·

'perature and llUmidity SlIIUI'O:jY aft,'r-

'.noon, were pain ful ly like the weat her

, : .nnl! humidity on th e Fourth of .J u l ~ · .Hon'ever, as some one has said, •• ev,!ry

cloud has its silve r linin/{," nn,l the

new showcr, bliths in the clUb house

were certnTnly a si lver l ining, un oas is ,

.':I:!td a relief station all rol ll 'd into o n to the club members.

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A Drug Store in theMost Modern Sense 01 the Term

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\\'e iu";"· yOIl to "IIl'1I an ae'I'ount hl're alld elljoy its bene'fit,.

We are asked by a representative of one o f the ForeignEmbassies to find him a small FURNISHED house or apart·ment for a period of s ix months f rom October first.

If this inquiry interests any of the readers o f "Ou r

Town," we will be glad to hear from them promptly.

A fixl'<I 'UIII ,a"ed auel d"!)!,,itp(! her (' a t i ll t er l' st regularly ench w('ek or

month .\1 ill 1110llut lip rapid I.,·. Olll'e [H'quifl',1 t he h ah it of saving is

P 3 ~ : " to lIHl.1ntnin null ~ ( ' ! c 1 o m laid Hl"iclt,.

Branch Office at Narberth Station

has h{,1'1i thl' foundlltion of SUI'{'("" for l I IUI I ) ' wealthy mpn, and it has

invariahly hel'n the rp.slllt of .s1l1l11l Ml\'ings dl'posite<I at j n t e r ( ' ~ t .

milt tltriuu mUlt u u UJrunt (ttumpUllt1of Arbmnrt. 'a .

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DESTROYEDUTO

FOR SCHOOL DIRECTORS

AMERICAN LEGION MEETING

EXEOUTIVE BOARD MEETING

MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETING

NARBERTH, PA.-OUR T.OWN

.JUNIORS' TENNIS TOURNAMEN'r

WILL START NEXT MONDAY

AFTERNOON

'fh(' til.,.t mpl'ting- of thl' AlIll'ri"an

Ll'gion, fol' this f all will Ill' h"!,l on

:'Ilollriay night, :-;"I'II'IIlI11'1' ! :! Ih . al S

1'. :'II., i n EIIII Hnll.

:\ full ntt(,ll<ll1l11'(' i s u rg (' ,] 101 ' I h i ~In('eting. A delt'gal" an<l an ul l l' ruat l '

will he ( 'Iel 't l'd fll r thl' State Con'l'lI

tillll 10 h,' hl'lll at I'itbhurgh (luring thO'

Ihird "('l·k (If :-;eptelllber.

'1111 \\ ' 4l1liH II t Fon' igl l ~ j ..,q.dol lnl ) ' Ho

1';"1.\' ot' th,· - ' l l ' t h o ' ] i ~ t ('hul'l'" will hold

its I1rst ' ' ' '·I·tillg' of Ihl' .,·ear at \h, '

ho II " of :'III'S. UI'IlI'!(1' : 'I1"l'ritl I>a\'i",

121 \\'Il(lIlsidl' 1\\'I'IIUI', nl'xt :'Ilon"ay

aftl'1'1l00n ut 2.:10.

Tbl' anllna( e!el'1ioll oof ollie·, 'rs will

fak" )lln( '( ' a t this Jill'''' ing.

A Inl'eting of Ihe Exe,'util'e llourd of

t he : \u rh el 't h Wonll'n's COlllIlIUllity

Club "ill hI' h{'l,1 oU ~ f o n < 1 n y I l l u l ' l I i n ~ ,8"1'11'11111('1' 1 2t h, n t 11'11 0 ','101':'. T l l i ~1I1"I'tinsr "il l h{' hl'''l nt Iht' hOllle of thl'

I'I'I'sident, Mrs. E. ('. Bnt, 'h{ 'lor, In.;

Ch,·,lnut 1\\'Clllle.

'1'111' .Juniol's' :-;iII glt's lweI !louhll"

Til II I 'll a lIil'l1t (If thl' :'\arlH'rth Tennis

.\ss(wiatilln will , tart n('xt : 'I londay ,

:-;eptl'lIlher 12, 011 th(' { 'ourts at Haver

forcl and Montgomery a\·enues. The

'l'ourllanlent C O I l l J l l i t t l ~ e will liJuke a

<Iraw in g of all junior", and those who

appear for pIny fllld pay their {'ntmncl'

f('1' of t if ty e('lIt", "ill he en t" re l l, au II

t ho sl ' who f ai l to ap]wnr will he 111

fauItl'r1.

Junio!'s ,ll'siring 1111." infonllation 1'011'

( 'erning their tOUl'l1nl\lpllt s hou ld g etill touch with Rolll'rt Eo l'"tti801l, .Jr.,

ehllirlllnll, or A. T . Oru ;!"11 (,I' \\ '.•1.

KirkI'll! dek.

TI,e 1'('nlli8 Assol'iatioll is anxiou s to

Jill Vl' as lIIany of tIt<' jUlliors e nt er t he

tonmanll'lIt IlS possible. 'I'hey have

de fe r red the {'ontest until after Lahor

D ay a nd tIle opening o f sehool ber,uusl'

hy t hi s t ime p ra ct ic al ly a ll t he juniors

ar e hOllle from th('ir ·vncation. l:'il\'('r

('ups will be awanl ed t he winllers in

hot h the .1 uuiors' Ringles and Doubles.

An automobile , ld"I 'lI h.l· .\. PI'I'I'Y

!I"difpr, .11' .. of 1\'arlll'rth, was I ! e ~ ·tro.,·"" h.\' fil'l' lust T h u r s , ] a ~ ' ill a ( ·o ll i·

si on wi th u not he r ('ar at \V.'·l1l1pfit'ld

'1I\(] .l 'ul'kside n\'('nne,..

In th{ ' ( 'ar at thl' t i ll i l' , \\','1'1' :'11(',,1'''.

Hoh('lt, F. \ \" . a ll ,] Willianl' F,.."z, of

~ · a r I H ' l ' t h . F'\lrtllllatt'I.,· 1 10 ( II IC ' "'n!' in·

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Editorial

THE FINAL SHOT

MAIZIE J. SIMPSON,

Cashier.

Ctlmmunications

PH1LIP A. LIVINGSTON,

Editor.

OUR TOWN

EMERGENCY P H ( \ ! \ ! ~ CALLS

Fire, :l50

Police, 1250

OUB. TOWN will gladly print

an y neWl! It\1m about a.ny subject

that is of interest t o Na rb er th

folks, but in order to meet th e

printing schedule, all "copy"-manuscr ipts-must reach theed ito r by 6 P. M. Wednesday each

week.

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SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 1921

Subscription p rice one dol lar nnd f i fty

cen t s pe r ~ ' e a r in ad ,·ance.

O1rned and Publ ished every Saturday

Il7 t he Narbe r th Civic Association .

OFFICERS OF THE NARBERTHCIVIO ASSOCIATION

March 31, 1921

Presidl'nt. Georg-e A . MahlVice·President Joseph H. NashVie e- Pr es iJ ent Aug us tu s J. LoosVice·Pr('si<1(,llt Mrs. C. P . F ow le rTreasur,}r Miss Maizie J. SimpsonSecretary Robert J. Edgar

Directors, to serve un'til 1923: Mrs.Robert 1". Wood, J. Garfield Atherholt,I. A. M il le r, C. Lawmnce Warwick ,A, E. Wohkrt, Philip A. Livingston.

Directors, to serve until 1922: J. J.Cabrey, Walter A. Fox , H . R. Hillegas,C. H. A. Chain, W. H. D. Hall, HarryA. Jacobs.

8end all advertilling and news items to

P. O. Box 966.

Our T ow n ill on sale at t he d ep ot

• •w8lltand, aud at the store of H. E.

Davia.

Entered a8 second-class mattar

October 15, 1914, at t he P os t Office r. t

Narberth, Pennsy lvan ia , unde r the ac t

of March, 1879.

A S TATEMENT FROM TH E CHAM.

BER OF COMMERCE.

As announ r( 'd e,lit ol'ia11y last week,

this i ss ue of Our Town i s th( ' Ins!. in

which contro"('rsinl nl'ticl('s or 1.,ttl'r8

on th e sparrow question will h(' printed

for th e t im e b ei ng .

The argument hrlll its p!n'ce ns --light

summer l i terature , but th e till1(, i here

when we IllUl't turn to more :<erious

t h ings. The wr it er in th e 'gar<1en colul1In

. 1irlls his parting sho t . in nn:<wer to tile

'. letter of two weeks ai!0 controverting

,:' c er ta in o f his statl'l1Iellts, and so, with

this article, nlUst t he s pa rr ow s cr ap

llie.

R ~ l I i e s c ( \ t III Pace!

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First of all, we were there, 21

stroni!, transport( '(1 b ~ ' ~ f r . <.'abrcy in

his hig ij ton t TIll' k. W" a rl 'i no .l l it

Cl1ll1p Delmollt at t,n'lv" aonn, wl,ic':J

"no1hl('d us to ('njoy thl' lI1orning- "Wlm

aft,,1' \Ie w"rl' a"sig-ned t o our ' 1 l 1 a r t e r ~ ,th" hl'.t on th e g roul ld s. h e ing ~ h 'KS

:\'0. I, :1 lind 5.

At'lI'1' 111("" Iht ' ho. ,· , "1'111 IIround

nll 'Pling- old fl' i"ll lls \lhilt, 1 prelllIJ(',1

III.V li't f or t ah le , kitl'1l1'l1 and I 'ani tary

dut i e for Ih i' wel 'k .

It is al\la,\", th" I'ustolll, thaI the

til'" night Ihl' hoys ar p at I'U III 1'. the

program "alls for a Ion;! hik,· ,d'I"r

Ill'iI:, "0 that thl'.\' will "njo." II good

~ 1 1 ' I ' p alll] "ill not rough 1"'11'1'. ,\"I l i ad I 'lal ln ,, ,1 to , . . u r p r i ~ 1 ' I he I' ah 'p

IIi 11,1 01" "ilh " 1I0,·"I t- · drill 1'0111'

)Jl'lIlt1('d II." hugh ' r a ll s i J l : ~ \ ( , : t d of "oit·p,

wilh t i l l ' :\arhl'l'lh Troo!" I ask,'d ]"'1"

Iili . ioll \Il ha,'l ' ou r lllly:-' ( ' x { · t 1 ~ t ' d frcl1ll

thl' h ikp, s o that I ('0111<1 I'l'adil'l' Ih"lI\

ill th .. drill, "hi (' h, h y thl' W I I ~ ' , ""S

"pry niep},," ('x('('u\('o., und r t ' ( ' l , j "pd :I

g r( 'a t d ea l o f pmi "l '.

\\'h('re 1 lIIadl' the mhtllk", how""I'I',

was in getting tl1l'1II eXlluspd 1'1'011I the

h ike , f or i f ( '\ 'e r a hunch o f hoy s h rok( '

100Re th e first n i ~ h t at l'alllp it WItS

that l'arh('rth ·hUlIl·h. Jt WIlS way

along ill th(' wee hours o f th e morlling

befor(' t h e ~ ' IPt up, and, IllY, what II

sorry lookillg crowll they WNe, eIean·

ing Ill' tIll' campns alolle, like a , ·I In in

gang t he n('xt morning-.

Thnt w a 1I0t a.ll the hanlships I h l ' ~ 'w{'nt Ihrou!(h, fur 011 Tlles,lay the

l 'arberth hoy" f,'ll " ( ' r ~ ' gay at 5 A.}f .. ane! startl'll rough houRe, thinking

that liS th('y were up it w as t im l' for

eVl'ryolI(' to he up , : lI ld l 'ro( '( 'e ll t' d 10

wak(' the oth,'rs up. Fo r this offl'lI('e

t1l<'y werl' again dl 'tailell on ll:1rd sani

tary I l u t ~ · whieh t hl '. \' n 's c' lI tl 'l l, h lt t

found th, 'y cou ld n ot go against th,'

rules alld regulatio lls of a {,,"ltp.

Thi s wns all the unpll'usantltl'SS I1lal

oeeUrTl'd, hut I {lertainly was s or ry it ,

happened. ]t spoi!('d my vaca ti on trip

that 1 hlld looke(1 f or wa rd t o f or one

y('ar as th e entire responsibility of my

troop w as tu rn ed o ver to me. After

thht we had a b et te r t im e, a s I have

nev('I' ha d JIIY wisheB 01' demands refused

hy any of my Sl,OUt" as long as I hll , 'e

I)('ell i"cout ~ l a s t < ' r . \Ve turned in to

have n good time, and 1 impressed on

the boys that th" o ll ly w ay t o have it

wns t o li \'e up t o t he r egul at io ns o f t he

eamp, which t h ( ' ~ ' did, and we eame

!Jollte with flying {lolors.

1 wish that Our Town wus larger 1'0

I could inform ~ ' o u of all th e differed

little jolws an(1 tricks played on th e

Ilifferent hoys, but as 1 am l imi ted to

s pa e, ', w il l Jlot mention any of the

h o ~ ' s separately, sufIi<-(' t o sa y that tlll'y

all ('allle in for th ei r s ha re o f jokc..,

and you need only as k allY o f f he b oy s

and they will t('11 you what a goo 'd t inH'

t hey had .

Our little Inascot was with u.s "s

usual and ha d th e time o f h is l if e.

Scouts Gordon Rudolph, Robert Pat

ten, Joseph Snyd('r, Thomas Merkle and

Athe r ton Lane s tny( 'd for ' th e second At a recent m eeting o f t be Demo·

week. cmtic Club of Narbe rth , t he following

J',osepb 811ydt'r conting aw ay w it h resolution WIlS unanimously adopted:

high .honors, mnking enough points to "T n view o f the fact that t h e ~ c is

win his "C . D. " and a green bn r pin widespread dissntisfnction with the

w it h t br ee s ta rs in it. A the r ton Lnne eon duct of our school affairs, nud in

also ha d II very good r eco rd , having view of the fur the r fact that no names

ea rn ed t o be a First Class Scout, won have b een f il ed f or th e Democratic 110·

his "C . D." eaJlIp letters and a green minatiolls fo r School Directors:

.'.To th e E di to r o f O ur Town: ba r w it h two s ta rs in it. "B e it therefore resolved that th e

.,,'In l l l st week's ~ s s u e , under t he cap- Rob er t P at t( 'n e ar ne d seven merit Democratic Club o f N ar be rt h r oq ue 't

tion ."Chinosl:\ Laundry Coming to badges, having earned his "C . D." last HalTY M. Chal fan t and Mrs. Abbie VI.

' Na:tberth--'l.faYbe, II y ou c al l attention year,-Gordon RUdlllph e ar ne d t hr ee Nickerson to perD!it the use of the; r

, : ' " t o t h e s ~ g l l s l l 1 , t h e window o f t he s to re m er it ' b ad ges , also baving ellrned his names to be written on th e Democratic

" ~ n H N a v b e r f ~ h r Q : Q ~ v q n . : e , r e c e n t d I Y OCCUPilld'A'Ch·Dt·" ILIst yeo.lr. JosePdh 48nyde5r and b a ~ ~ o t a t C h t h l e f e o t m i n g .;riMmnry , e N l ~ k t i o n . , ·• ,,,;"r. ar e r :••? ... o ! l . ' ~ t o r e , nn close your t er on IInc n so carne or mer· J>Lr. II an ' 4 nu rs. lce r son

'. ,article w i t h ; , ~ J : 1 e question, "Did ou r it b a d ~ e s - ' - T h o m a s ' M e r k l e did no t scem, have consented to this .request. Mr.

> Qha'mber of"CQDlml\rce make a bid fOT to ge t II good start, so c l i u l ~ no t cOI)'le Chalfant hllS be.cn fo r eight years' a

.. ' ' thisllddi\i9A to. 'our comlllunity1" under th e wire.with theothor boys. resident of Narberth ahd . i s II prop:erty

. " ,The Chamber of Commerce n ot o nl y Mr, J. J .. Cabroy ba d hi s 5 to n t ruck. owner a n taxpay,er. He is an editor

· d ~ d n o t : t > i ~ l for this.business; 'but ' would at Camp on SaturdaY JllOrning one "'eck an d lecturm-,aJid· f:\njoyedsevernlyears ' .. ,a ~ 8 1 i k e ' :to sci!·.R b u . 8 i n c ~ s : of _ t h i ~ kind ' ,$fter .he ,sent u there, a'nd' lql b·u,t. . · e x p , e r ~ e ~ e ¢ as n: sehQot, t e ~ c h ~ r ' j ~ s t ~ f t c r . --.;........;."-....,.-....;. ......--,.----.--......--'"'-----.;....;.,..-....,.------- ...... . . . . , - ~ : . . ; . . . . , , ~ . ~ , . . 'c l ! t o . b ~ i s b , e d Q n themllinstreet . ' l n an ~ c o u t s call1e home after a v o r y p l ~ ' l s · h i s g ! l i d u a t i O ~ ' f ~ m Washingtonlind"

, inter;yiewtl!!l: ~ n i t c r had w i t h t h o o ~ n - lint week at Camp Delmont. J., (life.r.ll.on College; ; H. e. is. a.. Dl:an of .ft.·:no... '.

,<:. , e l , ' , ' o ~ th e store I,'eferred to 11,1' informed C.PA.TT.. EN '\ judgment a1id. t .t, .li.Il.d is especially,' ~ i ~ t h ~ t , t he ' l ea se l ~ a d b , e e n . S i g n e d F l b E D Scout Master. i n · t e r e 9 t e d i ~ . : t h e · ~ O e l l ; I schools; one :of '

l 1 e hewtls l! , ';""ay.}rom his omee on hi s d n l i ~ h t e i ' l l ha: inggradulI,ied' frome c } u n t of il l h e a i t ~ , Q n d f ron t h is re - t h e ~ i g h .Schobl here , an il the r , being .'

·'mo:rkiJ" ,the<writer f c : ~ l s that th e busi· .HELPSCAPT'U'RB ..BUR,GLAoR stiUll {i i gh8chool ·pup i l . ; · ; . , . : , . ,

: : ' : n e B 8 1 ' ~ ( e t r l \ d ti().-Will.·uot .o:penup :tberc. - , - , - - .. , " .. .' :: . Mrs,. Nic'ktirsort5s recognized 1?yllllr·

: .';>" .;' ' R r i s ~ l l ~ t f u ' i l y . : ,:', ": ' . . . .. _' ':,Frcd Shaw; olle 'o( t 1 1 e o w n e r ~ .o f th e ' w i d e , e i ~ c l e o f 'friends, al i a: woinan;)f.·

:'.. DANlELLEIT,CH " ']!1rge g t e e ~ b U s , . wbieli.tormetly ; o p e r ~ ; .. initia,tivemid'elt 'pedencej andunuBual..,;... i ~ · : ' : : ' · · P r e ; i ~ e n t . n,teu 'betweellNnrbertb l l l l a P h i i a d c l ~ ~ : x : e ~ u i i v e l l b i l H . y . S h e i 8 e x ! i e e ~ l i n g l y .

" r- ,"'. . p b i ~ , assi s ted in th e capture iit a' b u ' ~ g - ~ e l l ' inforlJleci J i \ . 1 1 t l J . e : : b e s t , : ~ e : t ~ o i l s ; A (,: :":,.:: "· ~ S : ..;' : ~ : I " ~ N " :. ",. "' ~ a ~ ,in : M c . r i ? ~ , T ! 1 e i l ~ . a 1 . . o f . t h ~ s ' week,: '. , ! l h i ~ d ~ . ! a ~ n i n g , · a nd ha s · ~ e p t in . ~ ~ - ." ,":'.:., ~ o n . "ews, , ! · ~ e ' ; w o . s · r e t u r n i J i g . from· th e ' B y l ) e i ' ~ : Y ' ~ a t ~ e t l . C ~ o ~ e h ~ ~ , ' t ~ « > · l o e a ~ s el io ol s· ." : ' .. : " ' ' \ ' . \ ' ' , ~ :', . ·Pan where. li e ho.s Olltlll operating h18. In ' , ' e o ~ n c e h o n mth .the a t t e n . ~ a n . c e., ,,'::;: :TBi-.-S ' ~ a m. O.AJGt··:· .' .:pus, \i.nd '",iii! just .in.'tbPe·to aie,ist' :iii. . .there. o f : , h e r " o w . ~ 1 f . h i l . ; l r ~ ~ . " >'....: .' :: . ~ ~ ~ ~ " " : ; ' . : i d ' '.:: ~ . ~ :·'::,,:'.o·':J \.. ~ , : . , .. ' ~ t h e :clie:ire ~ ~ ~ ~ r ~ J i i j · b t t t g l i L r : ' . \ V h o : . : , h ~ ' : l i · e ~ ~ < . ~ . : ~ . t t · ~ i j , ) b ~ l ~ e : \ t ~ c f ~ i h ~ . ti'ie.iJ.Wi t ~ a ~ . ~ d · ' !

" · · ~ f ~ a 8 , : ' 1 I ; ' ~ ' ~ l i 8 t c j i i i e ~ " b \ ' V e a l ' ' ' M ; , , ~ ~ V ' e r . & C i ; : l i i \ i a .Merlon .home,'. ·a.nd wbo." ~ ~ o r . ~ ~ e e ! n S c i e J ! . ~ i o u l i : " ~ t ; . , b ~ . k ~ i 1 i i ' J j . ~ . ';k ,.,,'" ". " . I l , ' ; ~ .. I j\ ' . . •." . • , : t , . ~ . .1 ~ \ t : ' l t " ' . . . . . . .. , .. • o' C "/ . . . . ,.. ',1 " "J: '1 .. " I i \ ~ ~ · · i ~ ' , ' . ~ , ~ , 1 . ' 1 . 1 · ~ "",,,1 J1 Jr·' .' . ~ ~ . -:"~ , . u " ~ , t J l e · : . ~ so'olit· J • • t . .. '.Qami ) f u . t ~ C l X l · .;iI;D. : . ~ c . i J . 1 i e ; . . : .': :;" '....: 'iF~ ' ' ' : ' ; ' ' Y ; " ' : ( \". ~ ' p ~ r . l I ~ , ~ ~ ~ , o w d . : .e ~ ~ ~ . " l , ' l ; > " ~ , ~ : , ~ ~ n ; . : ~ ,

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A Quality.For.People Who

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For Bowling and

Pocket Billiards

RECREATION ROOM

T elephoDe Narber lh 1633

HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice of the PeaceREAL ESTATE

Fire Insurance-Best CompaniesPhone 1749W-215 Haver ford Ave.

JobbingpromjJtly attended to

Nlaht Pholle. N'ra..rth 887Dal' PbOile. Narb-rlla 302J

COOK BROS•PLUMBING, HEATING'

ROOFING .

come to tile

WILLIAM HEWBORI I COlPalnllng and Deooratlng

21 2 Woodb'ne Ave., N a rbe r t h , P• .

Phone, Ardmore t435 W Itarberlh 1758 W

Smedley BuillHomcWM. D.& H. T. SMEDLEY

No.1 Forrt,.t A've.

c. L. PARKE

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Satisfaction

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PROGRAM

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A8 P08SIBLE TO 10.00 A. Ill.. U.oo, I . . . .1• 111, 11.411, Mil. D _ 10 P. II .

NARBERTH GARAGERaymond Weis., Proprietor

GASOLINE, OIL, SUPPLIESEXPERT REPAIRING

WEEK .OF SEPT. 10

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Church Notes.

The dloir rl'slllll,·,1 rl'IH'UlSal, la-t

Thur"la,v , '\ '" ni ll g. Mr, Edward ~ t a l l 'Itor, thl' din'I'!nT, wilh I \ \ ' l ' n l ~ ' r":ll" 'If

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: \farshall Neilnn pr<'sl'nts Gl'llt 'ntl eus

t l' r's G re at F ro nti er Dl'Ilmn. "Bob

!lnmptnn of Pla('er." Fealurin;! .IIITIlC'S

Kirkwood, "',·sll'.'" B a r r ~ · , ]\[llrjori,· Duw

" 'ouh Bel 'r y und others. gpiso,.1e 2 of

" ' rhe Yl'no\\, Arnl.'· ' Rnub Pollard

( ~ o l 1 l < , d y , ., At the Ring-sid,'.' , "'l 'dnes

day, 81'1'1. 14, Ge rt ru de A th er to n p re s·

ents, th e Orent Eminent A IIthor PiC'-

lurl', " Don ' t Neglect Your \ \ ' i fe."

Thurwuy, Rep!. I5, on,' day only, WC'lsh

Bros. $.')0,000 pJ'Oduetion, II Fne1l' TO)l1 's

Cabin." A , , ( > h o o ~ I'hil,lrl'n mlltinC'.e

will be gh'en ut 3.30 P. ~ f (:l shows

at night, 6.30-8.10-9.:l0.) Friday,

H<,pt. 16, Alan })wan's Super P rodue

tion, " I n thl' H l' ar t o f a Foo]," Sutur

dny, Sl'pt. Ii , Rl'nlllrt Pil'tures present,

'Yanda Hnw!l'y in II A Kiss in Time

Will Keep Pence in the Family." Don't·

miss thl' " {TnI'll' Tom Show" with tb e

dlildren. 'rhe MOlldn)' sltow is a

vivid pC!rttll,"lll ofCuBter 's last lIgbt;

PALACE THEATRE, ARDMORE, PA.

Barometer.

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MONTHLY WEA' IH ER SUMM.ARY

OF NARBERTH, AUGUS'r, 1921

'! 'emperature.

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1.171 dl'gn'l's.

Precipitation.

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Number o f Days.

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III ore, II .

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~ r ' C ' s . Th i s ",a" I'XII,·t 1." "ul ill 11'1 If h.,

tht. \ \B r l l l \\"a\,(1 that :-O(\t ill 011 tilt ~ ~ I t l l .' l 'hl ' <ldi, · it ",as n o t " w o r l h ~ ' :" "II 11,,'

"Ih",. months of thl' ~ ' " a r 1,;1"(' >ho\\"

a ( 'oln.;iderable e x ( ' ( ' ~ s of tt. lllpC'rnt un\.

Th e Co-operative Observer,

Th e Weather Bureau.

All Christillns nJ"C supposed to possess

" a nl'W l i fe." Do they loww it , ua

tllrl''/ T he p as lo r will t1isrlls" among

other things, ., Two Lives ill th e

FI"8h, " " I s Thl'r,· II Ht'·birth ufter

Death f" " I s thl' ( 'hri"tiall :-;"icllee

ril 'w th,' Be"t Yif'w to Takl' (If P:till?"

"Th, ' :"ew l I ~ · [ ) ( ... ri l ' · '":0;pI'I' in I I ll tl si ,' h ~ th,' DOllhl,· : 'Ilal..

:Qnartt ' ll".

NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TO\\':\

Al l

~ n n d a . " , ~ " p l e I J l h e r 11th:

fl.4.i A. ~ 1 . - H J l n d a ~ · :-4,·hoo!.

llUSIC

Ja"kson, Anne. Violin Insl ruellon.'1'"I"I,lIon", Narberth 311l-J.

I_ .... ~ t·lI ..ny H. ['Inno teache.r .Stud I... Arcade m<llt. Phone, 316-J.

NOTARY PUBLIC.

"ell'erle•• ". B. 111 Narberth av•.Phone. G8I-M..

Slmp80n, Harry A. 2S2 ESlex ATe.Phonl". Narberth 636-

T)·80n. " 'ar ren B. 200 Woodbine Ave.Phone. Narbertb1202-W.

OPTIClAN8

" ..nton. Carl P. 606 E..ez. ave. Phone, 618·111Pbllo. address, 1031 Cbl"stnut s t . S p rnce' i i97ZentDlayer, Joeeph. 228 B. 16th at., Phil&.

PAINTING.

Newborc, Wm., a Co.· 212 Woodbine Ave.Pbone, Nllrberth 171l8-W.See display' adverttsellient In t h is i s ane•

W .. I.er. Fred.117 Wlnaor ave . Phone, 1247·J.

PAPER HANGINO.

BOJ'd, Horaee S. 313 l I le et i ng Hous e Lane.· P h o n e ~ . .

PHOTO PLAY8"Aread\a," lltb a nd CbutDut I t a ~ Phll&See 4111plal' adTertlNmel>t II> tb l . I. . . . . .

PIANO TUNING Al iD REPAIR8 .Plano Tanlne and PI87er P lanoa .

G e o r ~ e Abele, Phone- Narber th 12M.J'.

PLUMBINO, ETO.Cook Broa. ·Phone· ao2,.T.See dlsplay . adv.ertisement 10 this luue .

·WaU. H. B. phonll,' Narbertb lOO2-J.. 8e e dlilllal' adnrtlllem.nt l il t hl a '..n.

Rev. Arthur S. Walls, D. D .. Pastor.

METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.

ir·t'R.

BAPTIST CHURCH OF THE

EVANGEL.

Rev . Ave ry S. Demmy, Pastor.

~ " r \ ' i , · , ' s :-4un,lay, :-4eplellllH'r II , Hl21.

!1.:W A. ~ l . - M o r n i n g Prayl'r 1\fl'l'tiug.

!I .4 .i A. ~ l . - R ~ , " i o n s of tIll' Bihle

~ ( · h o o l .11. 110 A . M . - ~ I o r n i n g worship. :-4er·

111011 h ~ t h pnstor.

1.1111 1'. 1\1.-E\'l 'ning worship. A

ph'a>ant :lJ1d lwlpfJlI h on r w it h i ns pi r·

illg 1I111."it· and a t I l ( ' ~ s a g t ' h ~ th<> pnRtor.

S.I)II 1'. :'II., \\'NlIll'>day ('vening. mi,l

\I""k JlIl·,'ting. Hnhjl'd "Persona! Lih·

" r l . " -What D,'e> It !l!l 'an?" 1 Cor.

III: :!:I-:\II. Th,· Hnllda." Hehool Lesson

fIJr ~ I ' l ' t l ' m h e r 18th.

Yon ",ill 1)(' ",,1"0111(' III a ll t h" se sel'\··

Oburoh Notes.

The BillIe Classes for :\fen an d for

\\'omen ' l \ ' h i ~ . h ha"l' h ecn mel 't in g to

g l' l he r d ur in g t he suml1ll'r will resume

their SI'Pllrutl ' ses>iolls l I e ~ t :4lln,llIy.

ThC' II'uchC'r o f thl' ~ [ 1 ' 1 l 's C!-Iss is Ilr.

Howard A. Banks, and of the Women is

111<' pllstor. The Sl'n,per F i ,l c li s Bihle

('I:,,,,,,, ulld,'r thl' It'u,!ershil' of :'III'S. Ynn

:\l's>, will nlso han ' tlll·ir 0l'l'uing meC't·

ing of thl' Fall, nl'xt Sunday.

ThNC' wC'rl' morC' than 2011 ]') "n'nl in

tIll' kehool l as t :--;nnduy, whieh is u fine

showillg for thl' fir>t Sllnlla.v of kq)'

1"lILher.The "a>tor will , '011 ,!lll't Ihe ehun·h

I 'ray,'r JlH'1'! ing II('Xt \\' ednl's·lay (',·C'n·i l 1 ~ .

gTntle.

11.0() A. } I . - ~ I o r n i l l g \\·orship. " : \n

Agt,· long Errol ' Corr", ·t i ', ! ." Cnder th is

thl'1l1e lht' pastor, in h is l ir st sermon

I sin('l' hi> "a"atinn, ba s an important

messng(' In lut'mlwrs Tl'garding th e VNy

life and Jlsefulness of thl' ~ h l l r ~ h .Music 'lIy Ilh' ~ h n i l ' .7.45 P. M.-E\ 'enil lg worship. Th e

pastor will preach on "The XI'W LifC'."

SEAL . - r A T .

Cald,vell, " .A . Phone, 16818 .. 41lqlliw ad".rtiaemeni tl> thla t..u.

FrlUeb;·,,;. C•. PbOD... · I ~ I - W .8e.e. 'dlapllLl" a\SterUa.mentln thll t..ue

i laU. Albert. . Spruell. 7491.. Land.Tltle Bulldlngi.l 'hl1adelphla. r a ..N uh••obert •• "Phonl!. ' IOk ". .· lIo.ne" for ""Irlt alid S e I l o ~ 4 lIorte. . . . . .8Implion.Jallle. C. Ill ' 1llaes·'aTe. "Phohe•. GIl. or ·lUO.CbelliliiJt aL •

DOBBATJON.,Reueation .. B o o ~ · · ·)lo•. 1 Forrest Ave.

See .dlsplll7 .advertlsenillnt in . thlll ·18lue•

. '..... .- . : ; : · ~ o q p J N O • .-rc.·, .Gara-iieOiJiley. c...,Pboll •• ·U5.I.W.

· See' 'dlaplayad".rt\llemellt In .thla' IMu.. · ,• JllUer; :tIobD ~ Iti. :IOU. a" . .. • •boii.. .61..,• , ' 8 h a ~ tel , Ra"itf0r4. a , , ~ Phone; U,I''''

' G ~ " ' ~ : 8 : ~ O : ~ O ~ " " .. '.C O i l a ~ t l l l e , ' iI . G••lIlI2 H.ver(o\'<1 ave. '

•. ' . ~ h o , e •. N ~ r ~ e r t ~ l'l'06-W.

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Two Linel, 10e pe r i " ( l e ; Se fo r eaeh addi t ianal l ine

Narberth Register

ST . MARGARET'S R. C. CHURCH.

Rev. R. F. Oowley, Rector.

Early Mass on Sundays at 7 A. M.

Late MasS, 10 A. M.M as se s on h ol y oa ys , 6.30 and 8.30

A. M. Weekdays at 8. Evening devo

tions and other services Rt regllln r

times.

' i \ l ( ' e t j l l ; " : ~ fo r ~ l t l \ d : l . ' " , S" l l t . 11:

!l.4''j .\ . : ' I 1 . - - ~ l I l 1 d a ~ · ~ ( ' h t ' o l . .\ 1'1'1('('

un.1 u w,, ]n )III1' f or a ll .

n.oo ,\. : : ' . 1 . - - : ' I [ ( l l ' I I i l l ~ \\OIshii'. Hllh-'

ject of Sf'rlllllll, ., '1'111' nr""I,,1 .,1' 1111' I\(>·

1c\"t.'r . ~ ~ '( '.on 6t1('))l·('. ' ,

7 A , ~ 1'. ) . r . - E ' t ' l l i l l ~ wor· . 1Iill. ~ u h "jeet of ~ l ' n I H l n . " ~ p g l l ' t · 111 "; :-:'al\"a·

tion .. ' J

Rev. G ibson Bell , Recto r.

Rev. Mall ;one H . Birckhead , Assoc ia te.

TH E PRESBYTERIAN OR URCH

TH E OLD MERION FRIENDS'

MEETING HOU$E,

ALL SAINTS CHURCH,

WYNNEWOOD, PA.

Rev. J oh n V a n Nilss. Minister.

NrWB of t Il' Cm,urd,es

8.15 A. M.--·Hol) ' Communion.

9.45 A. M.-Church School.

11 .00 A.M.-Morning Prayer an·1 Ser

mon.

Montgomery Pikc, ~ a r b e r t h , was esta.b

lished 1682. Here William Pcnn wor

s hi pe d, a s well as muny o th e r not ed

.Friends. O ne of th e historical spots of

Ame ri ea is open fo r worship every

First-day (Sunday) morning at 11

o 'eloek. First-dny School begins at 10

A. M. Visitors eordin lly invited.

The F ir s t- d ay School is held every

First-day morning at ten 0 'cloek. There

is a elass fo r adults as wl'll as fo r

ehildren, and we ar c vpry g la d t o have

anyone who is interested in knowing

more about o ur S oc ie ty o f Friends an d

t h e F ri end ly i de us v is it w it h us.

A V T O ~ I O B I L E S .Narberth Garage. Phone Nnrllcrtb 163.'1.See display adver ti sement In tbls Issue.

AVTO)IOBILE SEl lnCE.

bonahue, Patrl rk F. Pbone 1633.See display advert i sement In tbls Issue,

BAIUl:BY.

Betty Sweet Shop . Oppo s it e statlon.. '. see. display advertlliement In tbls issue.

BANKS

. : Merion Title a Trus t Co. l'hone, Nub'tb 3\18See d l . p l a ~ · advertt.8111.ent In till. I••ue.

· . BUltOEBFI

: B o t t O ~ 8 , , ( ] e ~ .W. PhOne,Narberth 1256·W... . 'See ·dlllp1IlY· !ldvertlsement.In thts Iisue.

. 8band, :Alex.·V•• ·.Jr. I'lI0ne. /110. 171U.'. ·Narbertb Station." .S·.....idle)'. W..... O. a H. T. Phone. 000.· see display advert i sement In this iSlue.· . . . . . . ' O A N o ~ , BTO.·

:OaYla.· B. E . P ho ne . taU·W.ee.. dllJlla),' allverll.ement I.n till. taBu•.

AOCOUNTANT8

OottBhall. II. K. l 'ublle Accountant. 303" C o n w a y Ave. Pbone, Na rbe r th 1661·J'.1telm.. ·11. O. Certlfted Publlo Aooounta.Dt.. SOl DUdle" a v" . Phone . Narberth lOO-W.

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DELIVERIES

WES",PBUoA.

OVUBROOB

JlIERION

W Y N N E F I ~ DBAIA-cYNWY

NARBERTB

. ARDMORE

. WYNNEWOOD

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DAVIS'

N o T x o m

A FULL LINE OF

CIGARSStatiOIleJ')', Ma.,z'ne•• Candie.

Narberth. Taxi· Service·P . t r l ck F . l ' onahu .

Authoriud Tail S ~ V f c e , b y G e r t i f l ~ · · .calc from Public Set"lce COmtnf•• .alol', dated 'November 16, 1920.

Taxf meelaall train.. . . .Store ordehp!omrtlycal/ed few ad

delivered. Ba17"gecalled for aDddeliva-rd. Frelghtdellverec:J.

Open Day and Night· .I'hQacl633 '.

OUR PRODUCTS ARI! GUARANTEED

lJNDER BACTERIOLOGICAL C O ~ O LCLEAN--SAFE-WHOLESOME

P_ l e a r l u d Milk

B.,-aelov!8 ce..IUledMilk

(Pedrlal le Soelet)oJ

Special -Gae.._e J ' ' 'Milk .

(Robe •a:S . . . . .pl e• ••O eaJ

CreamBut te rmi lk

Tabie _d Whipp '••Cream.

scorr-POWELL DAIRIES48th and Pamsh Sts.

•IAND T H ~ ~ W * away his COde.

AND WH':;N he sent.• • •

T,HE FINALdopli.• • •

HE FOILED th e vitla1n.· "..THE MESSAGE just said.

· .::."CHESTERFIELD;", - -.> '.-. • - .AND HIS directors knew.

:- * .. .THAT ALL was well.

* • •WITH THOSE 011 wells•

• ,* ..FOROU.. menkDow.

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T H A T " C j ; U ~ S T E R ' I E t J ; " meim_.. '•. ".' 41:."., ' .. . .

"THEY SATisFV.".-'. ",.

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),[a\\, 1', :1.

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GAMES

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Coke,Nut Coa l'Stove "Pea "Egg

'...

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Baseball

.50c pe r t on e x tr a whe n C oa l C)r Coke Ie carried

c. 'P. COOKC O A L A N . D C O K E

' 8 ~ O Q . Chuted13.85, "13.85,10.75,13 .50 ,

.AFTERNOON

TALK ABOUT dime novels.• • •

THEY SENT Jim down.

• • :I'TO TEXAS to investigate.

'....8QME OiL we ll s there.

NOW-ENTER th e vilJalD.'.... .. .

A SLIPPERY crook... " .'.GOT WI NDol i t .

, ... '.AND TRAILED JhndoWD.. . ' .."... . "

. COPIEQOFF1)!s ~ o d e .'.: .....A N D B R I B ~ D a boob.·.. ' ..Iiii TH E telegraph bl'8.1iCh.. .' ,'.*" ,'" •. , " .. 'so THEcrookcauldpf:.

~ H ~ : ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ T · · W Q ~ ~A N D C : . O ~ N E R . 8 t o c k .

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AN.D,.:WO.RK .. !lald.up•. '--:.. ". ·tt' · .

'iT LOOKED'Uko' easy colD.. ,: .-, :,

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,:JUT J I . ~ g a t 'Vise;. . . ~ ;*..

HARRY B. WALLPlumbing, Gas Fittingand Heating

NARB ER TH ~ Phone, Narberth l802-J

Otlll'l: Sl'orl'S:

Highllln.1 Park, i; A I'd 11I01'1' , 6.Bel'wyn. IS, Bl'yn Mnwr, 4.

Oth.,1' ",'ol'l'S:

"':Iylll', 11: A I'd i l ion', i,

Ifij,[hlallo I'ark,·:?:l; RrYIi

'.. WHICH THEY mJght buy.

• • •IF JIM said O.I{'. .' ...AND HE was torepart.

* • •BY WIRE i n s ec re t code.

Qll:l.L PIIONB, Narberth 12li6-W

Garqe Baildinll a. SpeciollJ'

420 Rockland Ave. Narberth. ra .

wayne, 8; Narberth, 4.

:'\:<1'1"'1'111 , .. ". 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 :1 o---t

W l l ~ ' I I P , .. . "" 0 0 ;\ 4 0 0 0 1 x -S

GEORGE W. BOTTOMS-Contractor and Builder-

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T"t,,1 10> I" ~ , \1 ;;)

:'\"rl,pr1 Ii I I ;; () 0 ] 2 0 l I -H

Rt'I ' ' ' 'Yfl 11 1 0 1I 0 1 ] 1 - ;)

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lJi.'ki.., : - - ~ . ; 1 I 1EIl""ingf'I', If .. 11 , . , II 1 I () 0

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Woodside

I'1'0 III thl'

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Inwhich we douhlecrOl la mastermind

THE FIRESIDE(Continued from Page 1)

N A R B ~ R T H : , P A . - - b U R tOWN

Di,1 ~ ' o u l'\'l'I' "N ' Il llIoose hl'a,1 ill th,' 1R ( ' t t ~ · Shop OJ' in Rohl'rl .T. Xash's

n'lIl I 'Ktut" ot1i( 'd ;\"o! :-ieither di.1

anyoH" f llsl ', I l lthollgh J os eph P . " 'hi l l '

a ll d Bo b : '\ ash Sp(,111 t"li d a ~ ' s HII.1 lL

fpw lI i"kl' ls '011 It hUllting- (uot gu'lInillg)

trip. Althongh 110 hig or little gallI('

\\'HS hagl!l'o. " a ni,' l ' t i ll le wnsha(1 hra ll . "

:\[1', lind :\[n<. Frank H, I'rl's('ott nllr!

: \I is s R ll th E . I'n'Sl'otl 111l\'e I.. ft tO\\'1I

for u t rip to B"rnllHlu,

:\11'. aa,1 Mrs. Hugh Spl 'ed a re eu te r ·

tnillillg MI'..l im Hughe s, .Tr., of Wil

lIIilJg'lon, Del.

1111'S. J. A, Caldwel l . Grandmn Clll.l

\\'1'11, ancl Jack a nd J il l C a l d ~ \ ' e l 1 , ",pre

III Chelscu last week.

.\11'. RolJl'l't A, MlIl'lll'r, of :'\arh,'rth,

is u dl' l l' gat " to IIH' :-:1 II ft' FirI'IIH'll'S

( 'ou\ ' l' l It ioll to hI' hd d at "'ilke,,-BarJ'l'.

011 O"tol,,'1' :: to 6.

:\11''', \rillilllll Living"toll 11lI" l'l'turlJe,1

hOIlIl'.fI'0111 IInlll'o('k, :-iI'\\' York, wh"l'l'

shl' hu ' sp('ut Ihl' lllon1h o f Augus t.

),]1'. A rt'hm' Edrop, who hn s he eu

spl'llIling his \ 'aeation at Ocean City,

has I'l'l nrnl'd h01ll1' with his f u m i l ~ ' ,

:\11'. Edward E. Bossert, of

1I\'l'll\l(', has ·rl ' luml'd hOIlll'

hospital.

tbis ~ f t e J ' n o o n . · B n . t i f t bey ar e no t

and Rre schedulCd' f or n ex t Saturday,

· tbe Tournament COmmittec bas decided

that should they confl ic twi tb the finals

in th e N at io na l Shtgles' Championship

matches, th e Narberth finals will bc

postponed a week. The Nationa l Singles

finals, according to schedule, sbould be

pJuyed next F r i d " y . ~ A day of rain,

however , mny throw: ,the bi g e , 'en t over

to the following' day-Saturdny. In

that event, our Tournament COlllluittel',

knowing thnt mallY membcrs of the

Xarherth Assoeiation would he plan·

n in g t o go out to Mun he im to see th e

deciding eontest, deeided it would only

be fair t o post pone ou r : -i a rbert h f inal s

onl' we('k.

( ~ l l l ' r ) ' : ' W h ~ ' di,ln'l t h is toutmuue ll t

81'1'1ll. jus t like 'other' t0J.1rnlllllelits?

Answer: Viawirclei !!l fJ'01l1 A"Rlon

"The fishiJ!g o, 'e r Labor DR)' was th e

fiJl(\st in the In/.lt fifty yeurs, ' Among

th e prominent f i shermen seen llaulhig

' . e ~ n 'i n lIIay be . men ti ol led W. R.D .

llllll,' of NRI,berth."

Consolation Doubles.

I ' R I ' : U J ~ m N ARY ROP:-iD-Krlls l '

Ollr! Must'hamp defented Bai ll ') ' n nd

ClIllIeroll, 6 -4 , 4 -6 , 6--4; Hl'fton and

H u r t l r ~ ' WOII from Littll ' an,1 W. D: R.

Evans b ~ defanlt.

FLRST ROU;l :D-Dullne and Scun

l i l l dl'feat.ed Downes und RedifeT, Jr.,

6-:1, ; - 5 ; :Fenno and Bor ye r def«:'ated

ReflOn lind HlIrtley, 6- -2, 6 - -- t.

Notes of th e Tournament.

There's no doubt about it, th e Inem

h l ' l ' ~ of the Refreshment Commi tt ee, o f

1111' L:Hlies' Auxiliury', \ \ 'ere th e most

l'.ffi,'irml-llod most populllr folks, on

t he "ourl s 0\',,1' Lahor Day. 1\1rs. Harry

Hartley wns t he chuhman, amI Me w n assisled by Mrs, Brook Sef ton, Miss

FUlluie LOON, Mrs, .Iullles F. DonnellYl

~ b .. H, Challlherluill Fenno an d Mrs.

W; .J. Kirkpa tr ic k, They served "ho t

I l o ~ s "snndwiehes , c rul le r s, i ce cream

COIll.S and l o t . ~ o f o the r good thinlts

throughout IUlIch time l\1ondaj-, an d

1 l l : \ I I ~ ' menfbers and their family Inade

un nil- ria)' K t u ~ · . ut the eourls.

i - 5 .

Consolation Singles.

PH I'JIA:\I 1:'\AHY ROI':,\ 1)-1)01\ ' nl'S

def"nted TOWII, l i - : l , i - 5 ; Baer \\'on

from b11urp hy , 1l 'fn ul l, B l' ft ol l \ \' on

1'1'0111 Littll' b ~ default; E. "·arwi.'k il,,·

f<'atl"] ('am('ron, 6-2, H--2,

FIR:-:T H01':'\f)-Hartl(' ,\ ' WOII 1'1'0111

W, Harris h,\' rlr'fanlt. 8C'anlin \1011 from

Odt,1I hy <jl'fllnlt; ::'If. ..1.11111 rll'fl'nll',1

Hl'difl'r, ,II' .. l i- 2 , I l- 1; Blil'r rll'fentl'd

DIIWII('S, ( i - . ( ) , 6 - 4 ; E. 'Yarwi"k de·

f"at,," :-il'ft011 , 6-0 , 6-() ; Rail", \ ' d., ·

ft'ufC'd I h t B n ~ , 6 - ~ , 4-(1, j'-;'}; 8111£'11

I , ' ~ ' rl('f('atl'r! Hiekl'I"oll, 6-·0, 6-:1; W.

'V, E\'Itlls ,lef"lIl'ed K I ' I I ~ I ' , f l - " ] , ( i - l .

8J.;('()ND H O J T N ' f ) - - ~ ( ' a " l i n defenter]

Hartle)', ! I - i , 5 - i , 6---t; :\f. Allen de

fealed Barr, ( i -H, 6-- l , 6-:1; E . War

I \ " i ~ k defealed Raill',\', 6---t, 6 - 2 ; Hme,l

ley .il'f l'lIIPiI W, W. !':\'lIUS, 6 -4 . 2 -6 ,

ti - :1, 2--1i, t i---t: .J, AII('n lind Grill!un

""f('al"r1 (""I'ill and Puttison, 6 -1 ,

li-·:l; Kirlqll l lr i l'k and 8lapll's ,Iefeated

"·lIl'wi..k Ullrl ~ h a w , 4 - l i , li---t, 1 1 -! l ;

: \ ld" l'1I anr l : \11'<:lIhili ,Ipfl'aled W,

Fn'tz ani! C. !\f,'Carll'l', f>--2, :l-Il, l i - 4 ,

SEMI·FINALS IN TENNIS TOURNA·

MENT DUE TO BE PLAYED THIS

AFTERNOON

(Oont inued from Page 3.)

. demand, s uc h nn "argument ," on th e

fMl' of it, beggars a retort.

The lo tt e r s l l ~ ' s furtlll'r that bluebirds

lIelTr did nest on our porches lind never·

will. Ratber a pa t s t at ement, and quite

l 'v i,]ent ly thl' opil l ion of one observer,

aud being tho obsen'stion of a spar·

row-fllnder, onl' cuunot wonder a.t the

dearth of th e speeil's mentioned.

Thl' wriler, on a "isit in. :-iI ' '' ' lork

Stat I' iu A u ~ u s t , wus showu a box in

whil'h bluebirds h ud r ui sed a broorl a

f ew weeks b ef or e. It was on 1I busy

bUl'k poreh, within a few steps o f th e

rloor, und there were no Engl i sh spar ·

rows on th e premises,

But the sparrow eonl rO \-e r9 ,\' i s a

mat 11'1' 01 personal opinion, (0111' for

Ihl'm, nn,1 ninety-uinl' aga in st t hem. )

Baron v-on Berll'psch is Ihe recognizeJ

pioul'l'r uurl authorily on attra.eting

wild hirds to our homes. His slate'

nwnt is u f i tt ing coarlusion to t he se

urt ides. "Thl ' inl'l'ense of olher kiuds

is i n i n\' er sl ' T ali o t o th l' dl'erease in

sparrows.' ,

t\\'o \I'<'l'I"" Ih" 2·Hh.

The Bird Column

4

l:leptl'mber24t.h the date, :1 to 5 an u

; 10 !l p, :'IL, th e lime, find Elm Hall,

ove·r t h e F i rt ' Hnul"l", 011 ]i 'lJTI't ': .; t n ,"pnne.

the plll<'C.

And th, ' , ·vcul · ·-l ' i ar lwrth ' " A ll ll ua l

Fall Flower Sho,,',

1)0 you havc 10 h"v" \ ' l' ry wnndl 'r ful

flowers 10 e x h i l } i ~ Ht (III lllllllll'ur lo"al

flower show?

'Not al all, ju"t tIll' 1'1(l\\l'rs you groll'

i n y ou r own ga.rden. YOIII' ('ompt'litors

nrc' your o\\'n ueighbors. A lot (1111 1)('

learnl'<l about f lowl' l 's al thl' sholl ', i ll

fact th l' whol , ' ide-a Qf n f1owl'r show i"

nn edul'al ioual one, that oldl'l' folks wi II

know the fI01",'r8 hettl'r nllli havc a

fullcr nPl'recintioll of th,'ir p oi nt s o f

meril, and tha t ' inl"fl',1 is stimulall',l

in th e ~ ' O I l 1 1 g l ' r l,hildn'll.

'Vhl'lI Wl' '( 'an 'gl'o,,, aull'" allo! Iwttl'r

flowers.wl' , 'a n h a\ 'e a ·Iwt t"r looking

· town, and h, 'a lth ie r , hlll'l'i,'r pl'opll'.:-icc t h. ' l is t of ,,]ns,(,s ill 0111' Town

n('xt \\ .'('k an d on tl1<' da y o f tl]( ' sholl'

nnd BRI:'\G YOrn !"LOW!';R:-:. ,'ollle to

thl' sholl', get oul thai f aa". " h l! 'k, ' l and

dress it up wit II £Io\l('rs, g-d thl' ehil,

Ilren 10 pid, ganll'lI f lo ll ', 'r s a a d \l il d

flowers llllli bring tlH'al, I "a l'h t h l' "hi l·

dreu to appre" ial " II", f1oIHr" and their

a r m n ~ . ' n \ ( ' n t nnd "0101' hal'll1olly.

Coml' aud lIIl'el ~ ' O U l ' f"lIow g:q'd"a"m

lInu Il'lJrIl an d talk flo\I'('rs,

1t was U'll t.lt .. illll'IItio1l of th"

l,reSl'lIt writl'r to pro)ollg Ihl' discus"ion

··on th e English s)lanow, hul Ih l' un

. reasonable aHlIck on mylast

al'l iele by.!\fl'. Stedem ill the is''III ' of Aug-ust 2ith

calIN fo r 6011I1 r e p l ~ ' .In th e first pillee h is l "t tl 'l ' bog iu s,

n "Lifeloll :!' in\ ,es-l igution hy the

.greatest uaturalist has showu I h at , t o a

larger extenl , t hl ' Engl ish spun 'ow t en. l s

.t o Tepluce OUIt'I' spedes of hirds Ground

ou r h O l l l e ~ , ' i s opell iug parngmph on

.. page 4, Augusl 20th issul' of Our

.", · ~ r O " · ~ 4 "]f Mr. Ste, lell l will refer 10 th e issue

:;. of .August 20th, he . will discover that

"1 .sllid ,. t.he grel lt e st na tural i st s ," not

.:nllturnJist. Neilher I nol ' lInYOl le ell'll'

. in, ' ~ n r b e r t h is. in u \)o"it,ion to Ka,\' wlllJ

iii. ilu,J' greutest. natllrnlist.

: 'By t he gl 'cal est lIuturulistl<, [ refl'r

'. to nine out of te n o f t hose wri te rs · lind

:: I!tlldcnts whose \\'Orkii lIndobservatlons .

.hRye do.neulUcbto nrlvllllce ornithology

' ~ r o : b e . ~ p e \ 1 ~ f i e , M ' t . Stedemnskll 1 I l ~:·.t,o (Jllote Jolin BlIl'J'Ollghi;, As evcry olle

'·,kn.()ws, ~ I r . BUl'l'ougbs never llIade. any

pretense ~ ' t ' b e i l l g un el 'onomic untural

· ·i .s t; ,. . I II th e ' ( ' o u l l t r ~ ' he was little

e d . b ~ ; t i l c s e pcsta, );ethl ' mog·

. : . i i i ~ s t J i e i r . l l l e l l U c e l'ls(\wh l ' J'e ,ns he s a ) ' ~h i b ~ Q k , " . F l I i : u n d N i . m r . " " T h e·Englisbll1!IUtOWS,tl'lltl to run" oiltonI '

· .. ·nnti.vc .bh'dlj il l , t o \ l ' n ~ unu . NIIIl1110r

. : · e i . U e s ~ , ' , : r n : ' t b l ' ~ a n l l i hook, nlso, 111.

giVeR.. l ! l e t h o d s · o ~ .!'omhating them; ..

BlanchiLn•.

<' :In ~ h i s l ~ , ~ t c r , I ; l ' f l ' ~ e l l l ' i > i ~ l I l u t l e to

':,Neltjc : a 1 1 l n $ ~ n as "u lI I l lHof hl'orl,

.*It eitytllld town mnll of lleeOIll- ,j Why 1.' thought 'fberi> werl' only

pllahmerltl. u ~ d . n r t . 1 \ J : t i s t ~ ~ o u s ~ l t b i l i l . ' '.'11Il'l.'c. Fretz hoysf ' . 'said J i l ll Foiliu, as

':' ,.{. ,'did'. ·consult.'. 'h imi"Ulld ,f ind uboundillg airdalc' boulldClI . hl to t he

..H;h,.i!".wns, not: n llitYlludtoW11, man •. nrcnll. "NO,."repl ie,l Bob; i ' there's

: ~ " . b:ui-ll£rli:Frank'J',TclilOn i > o u h l ~ i l u ~ ' , wif·o 1111'.. nlll] BiII ' l IIHi l! 'rllnklin-antl.

' ( ) i t ! ! e · . : p l ' ~ s i ~ l l ! l l t of,Dollblednv,'Pugo "BHmp!"" .'::':. ,.<. ':.' ,._ .. '.

\ ' . ' 'N eltje . ~ h u ~ : ~ I ~ i , U l ;:'''lIR' lIot t l u i , ' i g o r ~ Spenking of·the Fret.z, l.rio, FI'IInl, 'il>

i , ; - , : p l l r j ) p p o i J c ~ t .. o f · . t 1 i i 8 ' J i u , i ~ l ! - l l ~ e thnt tIle C l ! l ' t l l t l # t h l ! ~ C W o h ( , J l it e O l n ~ t o · doillg

;} j) t ,het ·no:ttirlllistiJ:::'JI,ii;. , j j h o . t c l \ l i z ~ d , . thciTilrzan'lif"the.Apes stuff• . · 'rarzull

~ o ~ \ ' ~ , v e r " ~ I i t ! : d ~ , , g c r · ;~ f : " thesc"proii,!ic :. " ' o u l l l h " ~ e . h i r ! l e ( l .•. grciCl' • with . e ' n ' ; ~ ; '' · l i t t J e · i . P Q ~ t s , : ~ ~ l i s · l i h e . ' c a : I l c i ~ h C ! n J l u j ~ : mid, rolled over .. l ind·die·?)f )16 halt - .

· ; f ! Q , ~ d . , . f q # , ~ . ~ ~ ~ . ~ ' A s . ~ the; ~ Y i l . l l ~ , ~ . · p ~ l ~ i 1 ' · i s ,soau the. ngiUt.y; w ~ t h wl!ich.. Frank .

- o ' ~ h i i l ! ' ! ~ ~ " ~ ' i # d ~ T i l . l i 6 l i , · ' lio.ilt;t1lis .spnr.: C l i n \ l ? o ~ \ull th e .., ~ i r e , : f e ~ ~ e l . l I c l i l ~ l d " ~ h . l l " ' '

_ : ~ i f h e r .. birds. I ~ " to." n e v e ' r ~ h l ' ' ' ' ' ' · .top."1i,f o q : t l l ~ r e f t \ ~ e : s - , 8 t l 1 J , l ~ o ~ : .~ " . Ii'I ' _' l ", ~ .. \4 " ' 1 . , " .. t"I .• ' .. "" ". ~ It"" " . ", . . ..~ , ~ ' \ . c } ~ · : : : ; P . ~ l : % ~ I j · ... : e p t i j i a i i ~ · . : o n : · ' X i e e ~ J . • . •, ._" , ' ,. , K' ': :". ':..... : :vr·, , . : . ' ,

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