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    lPATRIOTIC FETE 1

    EPTEMBER27-28- - -

    RED CROSSWORKROOM AT

    Y. M. C. A.

    VOLUME IV. NUMBER 50 N A RB ERTH , PA. , T HU RS DAY, S EP T EM B ER 1 9 , 1918 PRICE TW O CENTS

    Narberth's Patriotic Fete In Narbrook ParkSeptember 27 and 28

    Afternoon ~ Evening

    75% to War Relief Funds25% to Civic Association100% Net Credit to Narberth

    Open A ir TheatreMany Interesting Features

    ~ Remember the Civic Association Meeting, Y. M. C. A. Building Next Friday Evening,20, J 9 J 8, at 8 o'Clock Sharp. Read Partial Details as Far as at Present Prepared.Aid by Further Suggestion. Everybody in Narberth is Invited.

    SeptemberCome and

    til PATRIOTIC FETE-Plans are unfolding. See Commitlee Lineup. Every person in Narberth is a Member o f the Crvic Association. There/ore, YO U areinvited and expected to be present at meeting Friday evening o f this DJeek. General Chairman, JOSEPH H. NASH . . Res. /4 6 Merion Ave. Phone Narberth 675 U/

    IU IX C'IJ};C'KS

    ANNDUNCEMENT

    Jf It rains 011 }'rlda)' a n d S a tu rda)"-both dl l ) s - the fe te wIll beheld on liiucceelUlIg Friday an dSutllrlla,', October" an d ii.

    Jf It ruills 011 }'rilluf, September2 ., t he }'ete wIII h e I le id on Satur.(111)", S('ptelnber .2l'1, un d Monday,

    Selltember IlO.

    If It rains 011 Sa tu rday, Sep tem.he r 2l', th e }'ete will be held on}'ri l luf, Selltemher 2" an d Mon.

    du)", September 30.

    ; Sa ve y ou r L ib er ty L oa n sUbscrlpI tion f o r S a tu r da ) ', S e pt e mb e r 28, an d! a pp ly f or sUhscription blanKS at the: Liberty L oa u B oo th , Narbrook Park,

    (Rummage Sale)

    W I I I T t ~}:U;PJlAXT 1JOOTH

    I f you want to help th e Army Can, teel l B oo th s en d food of al l kinds toi :'>Irs. Odell, 01' phone her.

    All these cun he turned i nt o m o ne yfor th e 2 5- 75 p el ' c e n t. f un d.

    Donation.; of Tlll'ift Stamps ar e: wanted for Bahy a n d C os t um e Parade

    p ri ze s. S en d t he m to t h e e h a lr m a n of 1 ,

    : eadl r'omm It tee.

    Charge

    ;'Iliss Mazie J . S im p so n an d Baptist: ;111'5. N ic l, er so n s a ys t he PresbyterChurch Committee ar e receiv,ing goods: ian Church Fish Pond in the Chilat th e old post office building, f o r ! d r e n 's Booth will have in it the bes tthis booth. Every evenhlg, 7 until 8 i fi.'h e ve r c au gh t ancl th e Gr ab Ba g

    St:HlHAX o'clock. d ur in g t he w eek of Septem-, will he b u lg i ng o u t with good things.

    Fortune Tel li ng a nd Palmistry he r 16. and after send ,Watch for these and other attrac-:'Il1ss Gel' trude Wright in Charge ' t'on

    I ANY H O U S E H o r ~ DARTICLES I S.DUPLICA7E W J o : ; D D l ~ GGIFTS ii T a: k a ho ut " uo ll y P op s" a nd "Dip-V'l\'E H U ~ D R E nPRIZES ; ped Apples" at t he C am pf ir e Girls'BOOKS I Booth at th e Jo'ete. They will be th eCLOTHING !BEST EVER.:'IIEX'S TIES i Y n t , 'yUl\t, YUM.ORNAMENTS

    I"UR:\,ITURE

    ET C .. F,TC., ETC

    ..' ( I /m C ' O ~ S E n Y : \ T I O X:'I'1rs. A. B. Ro,:s in Charge

    UHEH'I'Y I . O A ~Hon. F. W. Stites, Chairman

    (;,\) . . :SJanlcs C. McKell In CharGeTen n i:- AssociationR ob er t J. E dg ar

    1 i ~ W J l T SOF r O I , F ) n m SSt. M a r g ar e t' s C h ur c h I Based on the manuel ' in which th eP at ri ot ic W ar es , Misct\ilaneous f ac ul ty a nd p up il s r ec ei ve d t he re - . :o\ames ar e heing added to these:"Ilerchandise. Etc. ' marks o f M rs . James Poote on Mon-: ( ,ommittees as rapidly as peTsons vol-J. J . C ah re y in Charge ' I . l ' bl 'unteel ' t o s er ve . O th er o rg an iz at 'i on s, (a y mornlJlg. l unng. assem y exer- I

    dses . th e s u c c e ~ sof th e coming I are. arr.anglng for o the r booths," p a tr i o ti c p a ra d e " 15 alreadv assur- ! willch Will be a nn ou nc ed a s t he y ar e

    I All .. I .t ' : suggested and plans develop. Seeel . per. 'ons WIS Ilng 0 co-oper-.

    at e with th e cOlllmittee, t ow ar d m a k- suhsequent announcements,Ing t hi s p ar ad e a n a tt ra ct iv e one, to :

    : the ex tent of offering whatever ~ A - ;1 I 1 ' 1 ' c ' ~II fhunci ' }'or ~ a r h e l 1 hBoys,TIO:\'AL costumes,.nags o r d r ap e ri e s : IUld C ~ l r l sto }'1Il 'I 'llI' ll' ThrIft!they ma,' have, Will k in d ly g e t In ': to uc h w ith the m. Anything of this 8tlll1l11 ('ul'dsI character loaned I'm' t h is p u rp o se will .i he we ll ta l, en care of. Kindly phone! Narberth 314-1\1 for details.

    (mn. SC'OFTSDipped ApplesJliss Doris Von Cnlin in Charge

    . . . . S. AHJfY:"III'S. Edward Odell ill ChargeC a nt e en S u p p er

    InHtearl of begg,ing d ad f or a q ua r.t el ', g .e t ou t a nd h us tl e tor subscript io ns t o "Our Town."

    Buy YOUI' Sunday chocolate and to- IUAHY PAnADE baceo at th e "Y. M. C. A. a nd B oy i 1"01' each $1.00 subscr,jption t o N ar -

    o I I ' Scout H u t " September 07 an I 08 'berth's b ri gh t li ttl e p ap er given to, ne o' t Ie m o st I mp o rt an t even ts . . - l -. l\1iss ; 'Ilaizie Simpson at th e Civic As-

    0, the P a tr io t ic F e te will be the 1 sociation Booth, l"r,iday o r S at ur da y.Bahv Parade on Sa tu rday afternoon, ' , . . . S . 1 08 I rh e Sororitv Girls lire aiming to September 27 an d 28, durmg th e Nar-eptem IeI' - .

    " .I 'tl l' . t l F t Th iOt Stt\11 I I have t he F EATU RE o f th e F et e w it h i lei I. a tno c 'e e, one rL amp,

    . mo t leI'S ar e asked to e n t e r ' . . , . I will h e th e Ir izet h e ir h a bi e s as soon as p oss ible . A s their Japanese 1e a G a rd e n a n d Dahlia, I there ar e many lovely babies in Nar- a ~ d C h ry sa nt he m um d e co r at io n s. You have t wo w ee ks i n which t o g et :1 I " I 1 . 1 h e se d e co r at i on s wlll be for sale.:lert I. \\ e \\ an t to la ve t lem ALC in Gi[' " d , . ' . . ne w suhsel ' iptions-each one of which.

    : the parade. All c hi ld re n f ou r veal's ts all t l o \ \ el., ar e soliCited. Phone :: d I id d b 'b l Miss \ \ ' ipf for particulars means a ne w stamp on y ou r c a rd ,!an UII( er a re cons ere a es. . I J .. , . ' .! There will b e p ri ze s in th e [ 'o rm o f ' I rlzes fOI rene\\ als w lll b e on th e'Thr i f t Stamps. The Knights of Columbus repre- ' s a me h a si s a n d d a te s will he advanced

    K i nd l y p h on e an y of th e following sentation will be taken ca re of b : f ro m . t im e of expiration.Committee fo r particulars: 1\11'15. E. . y !

    1,c. T ow n, Mr s. Roy de n Hunt , Miss iparlshionel'H of St. Margaret 's I ('1 1111 0 on. girls 111111 bo)'s, do y o ur b i t

    J e a nn e t te Tu rn e r. Mrs. G. l\f. Coles- iC hu rc h. a nd e xc el le nt d is pl ay s can; fo r ~ I l l ' b e r t h11IId IlIcltlentaJl)" do ) 'ourworthy, Mrs. C. T. M oo re , Chairman. ,accol'lllllg,ly b e e x pe c te d . 'hit f i l l ' th e hoys 01"er There.

    !Y. )r . r . A. J l r T with nOY S('O{T'rS: Ladies ' A u x i l i a r ~ 'I Henry:'>1. H. Bowes a nd F re d C. !

    Charge Patten in Charge

    ,XAH! Knights of ColumilusI St . Marga re t' : s ChurchI J. J. Cabrey, Chairman

    Chairman i: .J.. \ " A ~ E S E

    Gil'\::;' SororityM is s M au d W lp f in ChargeTe a G ar de n ancl F lo w er S ho w

    E.VENTS

    ;111'5. Wm. 1\1. Cameron,Henry }{oseH. A. JaeohsJ. A. Snydel ':'Ill's. J. S. DOllnelly:'III'S. E. C. Batehelor

    Baby ParadeC h il d re n 's C o st u me P a ra l leAi rplanesY. ;\1. C. A. Speaker 'sI , iherty Loan SpeakersE. of C. Speaken;'Ilotion PicturesF o r tn n e Te ll e rsTab:eauxDaneingPalmi. ' tryHands('omnlllnity SingingSolo S i n g i n ~Quar tet t e . S ing ingT r ee P la n ti ngP o ny C ar ts

    Auto S i gh t se e in g Tr i psGamesEats;\IusicFlowersG)psy Teuts

    I

    IlAB1' .. A l U m ; i( ' InC ' ASSO('UTIOX;111'5. Clifford 'r. Moore, Chairman I l\Irs. H. A. J.acobs in;'IIJ's: G. M. Co:esworthy ?III'S. J. H. r\ash~ 1 J s .Royden Hunt :'Ill'S. R o h er t D o th a rd;'III'S. Edwin C. Town :'Ill'S. Roy C:ark:!I1iss Jeannette Turner

    F U E ~ ( ' I I

    " 'oman ' s Communit.)' Club:\ll's. C. P. Fow:e r III Charge

    W. T. l\lelchoir, PrincipalI A. Y. E m m et t , P h ys i ea l D i r ec t o r

    i --o r E ~.\IR J J O n E S

    !P A ' I ' n O ~ . ; S S t : S:\H,s Fanny Loos. Chah'man:'IIJ's. Wm. B. Goodall;'IIrH. Joseph H. !'\ash;'III'S. Robert Ross::'III'S. C h ar l es Ve r na

    I C ' I I H , l ) m ~ ~ ' S

    ; l ) f l l . l l ' I ~ ( ;CW ( ; n O t r ~ n salltl Altls P r e sh y t er i an C h ur c h. (u r ]1111,, 111111 ( 'ostume 1)lIralle8 Fish P on d. T oy ~ a l l o o n s ,etc. Donation, to help the Country

    ~ l r .Hi'll a nd t h e : \' ar he rt h Home :'IIts. L. \V. : \ 'i cke rson in Charge ' S to re are solicited. Communicate ~

    Guards ( ' f l l ' ~ ' I ' n YSTUHt: ; promptl:: with Hev. Gray anrl Mrs. iI :'IIethodist Chnrch . ~Si:er. I

    Hey. F. M. G ra y a nd :'III'S. A. K. !Siler In Charge Enthusiasm r an h ig h at the Civic

    ,Associatioll meeting last l < ~ r i d a yeve ning in th e Y. M. C. A. Building. In;

    : fact th e room was so full of it thati it plugged up the holeR in the plaster w a lIf'. Af'k n n ~ ' o n ew ho w as there.

    :m:n C'IWSS

    iB O O T H S & E X H I B I T S : m:ues! I I t :WIAN i. Bapt'ist Church Whit2 Elephan t 'I'll un"I ' S'I'AJJPS

    Sale (Rnlllmage Sale) E. S. HaweR. Postlllaster;'Iliss :'II. J. Simpson in Charge

    .I ' r.U.UXLouis l\f. L i g re s t, C h a ir m a n:.\Irs. Ligrest. et. al.

    , J U m X E SG r ee n sw a rd D a nc eDelta Sig,m3Miss A u gu s ta Wi th e ro w

    iand:

    iI I H 1 T l ~ J Ii Wom3n's Sull"rageI ;'III'S. Charles W. Youn g" I n

    i ( ' I I I ~ E S ETennis CluhJ. C. McKell, ChairmanRobert J. Ellgar

    (See also games.)

    Chairman

    O O M M I T T E E St ~ I H ~ n ;COlDlITT";";

    Geo. ~ l . Colesworthy,C. L. CleggD a ni e l L e it c h

    ,,'IEI,I) A S 8 1 8 T A ~ T 8J. H. ~ a s h ,ChairmanHobert J. EdgarH . C. GaraH. R. HlllegasP. A. LanahanA. J. LoosW. l\L Wentz

    I . W I I T I ~ G

    Walton M. Wentz, ChairmanVerI Pugh

    Iwo ' r l iS A:'iJ) 8'I'AG};A. .T. Lons , Cha, i rmanMiss M. J. SimpsonMrs. Edward Odell

    W. D. SmedleyErnes t A. Jackson

    ' f lU ~ S I ' O R ' I ' . \1 ' I O ~C ' m D I I ' I " r n ~R ob e rt J . E d ga r, C ha ir ma nGeorge B. SupleeFred. WalzerJohn G. WaltonA. C. Shand, Jr .

    p ( ' B U n T YH. C. Garn, ChairmanJ . .J. CabreyC. L. CleggW. Arthur Cole\Y. A. FuchsH. A. JaeobsK H. Sickels

    'J 'Rn: P L A ~ ' r ~ ~ C ,C'mDII'l"J't:t:A. E. Wo h le r t, C h ai r ma nRev. l

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    NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN-SEPTEMBER 19, 1918

    or course, wedeliver - anyp I a c e - any

    time.

    ARDMORE, PA .

    TO ORDER YOUR

    AZPELL'SMUSIC STOREE. LANCASTER AVE.

    T. STUART COWIN

    Office Stationery

    a pupil of t he b es t teachers in Phila de lp hi a, w is he s to a nn ou nce t heopening ', of his s ev en th s ea so n a s am us i c t e ae h er. Lessons at your homeif d es ir e d. S p ec i al attentiou to beginners.Ph'one, Narherth :l17-W.- - - - - - - - - - . _ - - - - - -

    HOWARD'SThe Brightest Spot in Narberth

    NARBERTH TAILORING CO.22 7 Haverford Ave . Narberth

    French Dr y Cleaning an d Pressing

    IUU\" PAIUln:

    A Drug Store in theMost Modern Sense o f th e Term

    Telephones,

    1267

    1268

    The MISSES ZENTMAYER'SSCHOOL AND K!NDERGARTEN

    Will Reopen September 18th, 19181 2 5 'W'INDSOR AV E N U E

    LETTEREEKLYUB'S

    THE FIRESIDE

    ,\ J o ' I ~ f :l ' rAI,lAX nOO'I'JI

    (Additional Fireside on Page 4)

    .\ ,'il'l with a dimple will laugh at I Have :VOll ever noticed the nUlllh,,-an y fool thing a mRn says. or people that read their mall while

    A S S O C I A ' l ' l O ~

    HARRY A. JACOBS,t:ll!t or.

    - - - - - - - - _ .. _ - - - - - -

    OUR TOWNJ\ n EXllerlment In Co.olicratlve

    Journllllsm-No 1'ultl Workers.

    XAUBEU'l'H

    S u bs c ri p ti o n p r ic e one dollar peryear i n a d va n ce .

    Owned a n d P u bl i sh e d every Thursday by the N arberth Civic Association.

    Pres ident -Joseph H. Xash.V i c e - p r ~ s i d e n t s - A .C. Shand, James

    Artman, A J. Laos.Secretary-Treasurer-Geo. :\1. Coles

    worth\'.D i r ~ c t o r s - W .Arthur Cole, : \I rs . C

    P. F ow le r, Henry C. Gara, W, R. D,Hal l. George 1'1. Henry, H. R. Hillegas,Charles E. Humphreys, Danie l Le i tch ,K A. ;\Iuschamp, 1\l rs . A Perry Redifer, :\Irs. A. B. Ross, Flelcher W

    S t it e s, Wa lt o n i\I. Wentz, A. E , W ahlert . :\Jrs. Charles W. Young.

    P r e ~ j d e n tWilson's emphatic .. ~ ( )..to Auslr !

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    CANOYCE CREAM

    DAVIS'

    45th and Parr i sh Sts.

    A COMPLETF LINE OF

    SCHOOL SUPPLIESA T

    CIGARS

    OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEEDUNDER BACl ERIOLOGICAL CONTROL

    BOWARD F. COTTER'MEATS of1 ~ J . QUALITY

    HARRY B. WALLPlumbing, Gas Fitting

    an d HeatingN A R B E R T H . PA

    - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .

    Frank CristMEATS & PROVISIONS

    Hi&h Grade ButterTelepbone-Nar l Je r th 6401 A.

    H. C. FRITSCHPnperUes For Rent and Sale

    Fire InsuranceBell Phone 86l! W.

    IT.lll BulldJng. Narberth, P ..

    I HOUSEON ANTHWYN ROADSTONE COTTAGEon AVONROAD

    A N T HW Y N FA RM SDon ' t hesitate if y o u w a nt a good home.

    WM. D. SMEDLEY

    WALTON BROS.

    . n ; S S I ~I ,ASK\: l)resenfs

    MARGUERITE CLARK

    SUII/lOrtcll II)' 1'hoDlllS ~ f e i g h l l n

    Week ('oJllDtenc/ng SeIlteDtller II

    Pas teur ized Milk

    IDELIVERIES

    Bryndovls CerlJlled WEST PHILAMilk (Pedrlallc Society) OVERBROOK

    Special Guernsey" MERIONMilk WYNNEFIELD

    (ROberts' &: Sharp less ' BALA-CYNWYDairies) NARBt.RTH

    IX Cream But te rmi lk ARDMORE

    ITable an d Whipping WYNNEWOOD"OUT OF A CLEAK SKY" Cream.ISCOTT-POWELL DAIR

    How ahout those Japa.nese lanter11>; ,\('COU:'IO'I',\:-;TS ~ 1 1..t ha t yo u h av e h ad around YOUI' hou>;\' l{eltn. II . C. CertlOo r , e .Pre.ton 2 3 9 ~fOI' several yea'rs, w on de ri ng j us t 202 Dudley ave. Phone. ;\ 'llI 'herth 300-W. Soe display a O " e ~ : i 7 ~ ~ ~ e n tIn thl. I.. ".what you would do with them-hes i - A \ ) \ ' I ' : I l T I ~ I : - ; ( ; T. Slullrl ( '"wlu. ~ ( , , ;~ " ' r l " l 1a"".t a ti n g a bo u t l {e ep in g t he nl because l ' u l t ' . " A r t h u r . P h o n , - ~ .Xpl'uce 11;3S. Spp t l l ~ p l a ya d n " I ' l l ~ t ' J I l l ' n t111 thl:-; i ~ . I o , ; I I 1 ' .

    l u e a ~ .Plans , Copy. A r t . ' ! ' yp o g ra p h y. Laos , F a n n y I I. P lan o t e a c h ~ r .rOll d i dn ' t k n ow \ \ ~ ; ] e n~ ' o nmight ever A U T O ~ I 0 1 S n . E S StUdio, Arcade 13Iog. Phone. 311)-.1.ns e them. an d hesitating to throw C,'u,ore, Sllbl, '1'0 hlle. SJ"h"lIn. ~ l I , sEhhll. ~ l l I R l cTeacher a lld Ac,

    f I 1 t Phone , 12S9 or Ii:?ii. cOlllllan!:-;l. : ! ~ sJona. a \ ' e . N'arheJ,th.them a wa v because you earel t la L' Garnl: 'e-nopalrlng. r 'tc. Phone. lG05. :-;OT,\I(\, run t . l ( 'V Ol i 0 1' so;ne Df y ou r f rie nd s might See oispla)' all\'l'rtlst'lllellt In this Issue. Jen,,,Io,. J. II . III Narherth a "e,illlve s om e u ne xp ec te d u se for them nA:'IOr;;S Ph,,"e. t l t l 6 ~ 1 .

    :U(-r)ulI 1'1 tit &: Tr u s t Co. Phone. Ard ' l1ore 3. T, pm n . \ \' n rr f >l l It . 200 \Voodhi l l e a n ~ .nn e of these .days? H o, v a j Jo u t 'e:u. ~ e ed l ~ p t n yUtl\ 'PI,tlseIl1enl in t h i s tHl'lt:e. Phont?'o l ~ O ~ - ' V .

    ? I 'It OI'TICJ.-\;o,,,"' e s a y . UlJ I 1.)1... ~ I ' t .rtfun. ('n rl .... ;.01; I ' ; ~ : r o w xa \ 'c. Phonf'. ~ : U : . ' "

    'Veil. t I l e t i l u e ~ h a sarrived; t he y a r e SnU'llIe,'_ " ' I l l . IJ. Phot le . 600. l 'h i la . addleHs. l ~ ( ) l jC h e s t n u t :-:l, f,O

    l ' lISl : ; ~ : "See disp lay nclv(>rlisement In thlJ'l t ~ : ' I u e , 1. l \ I X T I ~ J ( S

    neelie'1 in t he X a rb e rt h Patriotic Fet'? Co\:'IOIJ\. I'TC. ( ' " i l ' . ,""n, ' . n.an d this is your opportunity to put Ih , , ' l s , 11 . . . . Phol le , 1:,Li4-\V. :;lli Jla\t" 'fol"l1 ave , Phone , Rpnlc l ' 1 1 ' : : : ~ .

    thenl to fJ'ood use. Get in tOUch,vilh See d i s p l a y n

    ~ ( - . / \UPEX'I 'EUS l\;\"U n l 7 I J . . I ) I ' : I t ~ ::11) ! ' ;I J HW l lo d H Ve . , 1'\ 'arlJerth,: \ I I ' ~ .B ~ d w a r dO de ll . c :h ai rm a n o [ tht.,,. Co, Pholle, ~ a r l > e r t h606. ,1 'r l l" ' ' ' ' II. C. Pho ne. 2 ."-" .lantern a nd i t w il l b e , returned to yon. See

    " ' n U n l l UroM. P h o n e . 672. . 1 0 " " ... d l ~ T 1 1 J l ~ 'n l ! v " r tl s f' m en t t n thllll Issue.tihey ca n get. I See display a!lvertl.ernpnt In thl . 1 1Ie. .Allller. John A, 243 lona ave. Phone. 6111.J

    II S S U l t A S C E I S h r n : ? 4 ~Hnvpr tonl A'p. ' P h n " . 1"1)61

    JfAKE ' I ' l l}; I ' . \UK S1'I( ' A Xi l S I' AX Jln\\'llIlln. Sllllluel I'. ( L i t e . ) . >"('11001. . \ ~ n 1 { \ ~ f ) E I W " n T I ' ; : \111) Elnnvood ave. Phone , 603-W. Thp llUMStN Zpntntll,-t-r'", ~ 1 ' h o ( ) 1nn d lilntlt"r.

    Owing to th e shOl,tllge of labor c1ul''' l ur l, hn rl lt . Mill er . Gen er al r n. um nc e. It'llrlen. 125 \\'IU

    Xov.eml!;er 1 to Mard i :n a t 7 A. M' I - -_g o - ca r ts . w a go n s. iwere right in i t l as t S nn da y, f or t h er eLate Mass. 9.30 A. 1\1. . t h r ~ U g h o l l tth e !\feetings fo r n e xt S u nd a y: Noveltv c l as s . I n cl u di n g floats. e k i wa s no ba n on th e use of th e "jUice."

    y ea r. !\la ss es o n h o l ~d a ~s. 6.30 ~ n d 10.00 A. . \ i . -Sunday school. All Each ~ h i l dwill please bring a flag.: _8.:)0 A. M. Wee!

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    "

    SUFFRAGE NEWS

    \ OW n O \" I' I ~ E TEXCITED

    } i ~ o nSAI... ~ Q u l l r t t " r e ( lJ;oltlell oa k f l l n l n ~rOOJll Nutte, In heNt o r c o nd i t io n . elln he

    Hf'f'11 o n l ~ 'by appointment . Addresf=, 1 3 0x X l ).407. ; o . : l l r 1 J ~ r t h .

    Two c en ts p er word e ac h t n. er tl on . c as hIn advance. No advertl.ement accepted unIe .. cash accompanle. copy.

    A Confert t o Sn lYl 'ng (' -An "Old 1,1111,.;.Sees the U g h t

    Under " M ar s H e nr y " W a t t e r ~ o ntheLouisvllle C o nr l er - Jo u rn a l w a s formany years one of t he s t rongho lds ofthe anti-suffrage cause, bu t w it h t heretirement of t h at i m pl a ca b le foe ofvotes f or w om en , the "old lady on thccorner"-as t ha t n ew sp ap er call;;itself, echoing II popula r n icknamc ofaffec t lon-comcs t he a nn ou nc em en tthat it ha s seen the light and willhenceforth braveJ, carry the hanncl'

    of Justice a nd e qu ali ty of poliliea Ir ig ht s f or t he c it iz ens s ti ll disfranchised in m or e t ha n h al f t he Statesof the Union. This will pu t new heartinto th e c ou ra ge ou s w om en w ho ar ecarrying on the bat.t1e against prejudice a nd r ea ct io n hy their exampleof se l f- sacr i f ice and orderly devotionto t.he count.r)s c au se i n it.s ho ur oftrial. This sllde!en reversal of pol ie ') 'all the par t of a great newspaper isin recognition of t he n ob le part thewomen of the I ~ i v i l i z e dworld areplaying in "carn ing on " toe fi!!;hta g ai n st b a rb a ri s m , and the CourierJournal 's announcement of 11H'r e as o ns w h ie h h av e l ed to its changeo f v ie w should be read an d pondere::hy t he n oi s y hanllful of agitator" W11'lot.ill imagine that their obstructi\'t'tactics ar e he lping a long the sUffragecause.

    "This is not n reversal of ' th, 'Cour:er-Journal 's views.' It i s r at he I' .

    the progress of i t s posi t ion . * * .. Thewar has hroughL new light to aIeltopics. It s proeesses have been drastic, swift and sure. I t ha s taught.us to turn from things which inord ina ry t imes w er e s o un d , bu t whl('11will be obsolet e In the time to comeIt has t augh t ns a lesson in woman:'- -F r om P ub li c Le'dger.

    netty naxter 's Gossip

    THE FIRESIDE

    :\11'. and Mrs. Thornton A. Gruganar e motoring through :"ew England.

    : \ li s s : \ layo S ud o, o f P hi l ad e lp h ia , IsVisi t ing l \ lr s . A. K. Slier, of Woodsideavenue.(j

    ICHARLES KERWOOD IEvent RECEIVES AID

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    Placements : ~ : - . - ' - - - ' - - - : - : - - ' - - . - . -.-.-.-. - -241--- - - - - - -Service Aces 1:"et 49Out 49Double l'el ncs-I done by th e VOUllO' gardener-. d t W ".lreys Ie eate Mrs. Stepsens o ll ' . ' . 1 S b ' 1 1918 . '" ". -Ross ha d 13 to t he Ir c re I , ar- 6 " 6 O' MI _ M j" 1 ( ' . , trat i on A pi 'l l 12, 1918, a t : \a r be r th : Iay . eptem e l l , . ! I t is hoped hv t.he club tha t C\'en. k I SI d total of 1 ' ~ 8 - ~ , -. ss , ar 01 e o w l l l \\ nn 3"3 If' v u l ave a t sent vour babv" I WIC anI law score a , . f l\1 C L W ' . k 1 ' 1 f '1 . Xative \JOl'n ~ . a 1 n . . , I t.hose who did n ot r e ce i ve p ri z es have'pO:;nts, and ,lustice and Rosi' l hacl 112. 1 \ ~ 0 1m ITrs . I' . aJlfWlc I ) M ~e a,.Ir t. :-l,aLuralized citizens , . . . . . . . 20 In al Jl e I n, d o so at once to any melnbe"; been paid In produ('e and experlen('e

    f tl I'I -t " ss ~ u m plrevs Ie eate( ISS nil .

    , . .I B b P I C 't t . . . l - , . .The first set w as o ne a Ie l a l l e" (' I' 4 ' 1\ ' H CI'blzens hy father s na tnrahza- ot t le a y aral e omml ee, ,IS \\ C f or t he lr w or k t hi s SUlnmer. . n Ill, 6-1, 6 - ; I1SS umphrevi'l de-

    k"'1 - ' , . .

    fought and lJlost excltlllg contests, f ' . , , ' I t l o n . 8 I now t he re a re a g re at m an , \\ 10 I1"0011 C o ns e nl t Uo n C o mm i tt e e Com-t i f J j

    ve I eated Miss COWIIl_ 6-3. 6-,>. ,,- 'I t t . t 1that l o c a 1 e n n s a n s lave en 0. . .... . _ r D e cl a ra n t. a l ie n s, f i rs t J l a l l e r ~.. , ~ " I l a v eno as ye regIs ere(. munlt.y Club.. 1 t' E f tile l a ~ t flxed doubles -Mr. and Mrs. ". R 30 S ld tl I ' f a I I' e toIn II ong line. v er y o ne a ., -I f t M l\ ~ ,",ondeclarant . aHens ,. . el Ie na ne s 0, )' ur J a ) J s - - - - - -five games w a s p la ye d past deuce, anl1 D. I all de ~ a.ed r. an d . l r s .. ewell _ _ t ny m em be r of th e c om mi tt ee f or t hethere w as o nl y a d l ffe renee of 7 points 6:

    1? 6-11'; Miss H um ph re ys a nd :\11'. Total registration 406 I baby parade. which wlIl be on Satur- A I . r J r \ I I'I,AY

    . tl f rteel O'allles 1 . rkpa t lek defeated Mr. and Mrs_ Id'w Septelllber "8 See further pal'-1Il 1e au 1 . . . . I " 6 O' . H 1 . Registered . . - . . . R S t 1 . 0 t bA ga in t hi s w ee k, thanks t o R ef er ee Step l e n s O l ~ .6 - ~ ,- ,M ISS ump I re\ s . . . ~ . Lleulars elsewhe.re In t he p ap er . . eseI've a ure a y e ve nl ll g, c o e rHall, we ar e able to s how th e s cor e and Mr. Kl rkpat r le1{ defeated Mr. alH1 Age eIghteen. 13; ~ g enllleLeen, I, :\11'. and Mrs. Joseph K. Fulton. of 12, for t.he alumni play. Th e pro-of th e game b y p oi nt s, and. here, as Mrs. Foote, 6-2. 6 -1 ; M rs . Gruga)l ~ n ~ la g:. L W e n ~ y ,6; , ) ~ g e 1 l 1 l r t y . - ~ w o ,11,; ag : I~ o .1 Chestnut avenue, a r e e n te r ta i n- ceeds ar e f o r I n st a ll i ng a telephoneIn l a s t week's single championship M ~ .~ o s :defe ,atad Mr. an d Mrs. Wal' thll t Y - ~ J ~ 1ee, 4_, : \ ~ ethll t : - f ~ U 1 ,4i: Ing Miss Katherine Bryar anl1 MI'. between th e two hu ild ings .match, n la )' b e f ou nd the key to the Wick, 6 - ~ ,8-6. age t h ~ 1ty-five. 31 ~ ~ g et h i ~tttSiX'i ~ : IHarper Boyd. of P l tt s hu rg. a n d Missresult . I,tge t I l l r t Y ~ S e v e l J :,,4, age t 1 I y-e g h, Dorothy De Vine, of P hil ad el phi a. C I,AS SIF IED A n V E R T I S E : M E ~

    ~ l e s s r s .W ar wic k a nd Shaw won ,.. J I ' L'l L""I"I'L')'.., \ ' [ ' I 41; age t l l l rty -mne, 20; a ge f or ty , 20; BJal,lks for use In ' t a ~ l n gsubscrip-i I F . (' ..\ .,Jr.. , ... ' ' ' ' , age f or t v- ol le 1 8' ag e f or ty -t wo 2 4' .

    more jJy their sp lend id defens ve P ay- :\ ,UUn:U' fn I 'OS'I 'Uf'f ' lff; . ,. . ' , '. . ' I ' I: 6: t lons f or O ur Town a re r ea dy for t.heI ng t ha n by aggressive tactlcs, and ,Ige fOl t y - t ~ l r e e ,2 6, , tg e fOlty- au ,1 use of ,the girls an d boys of Na . rbe rth .

    t 1 '1 'Ig:e foriV-five 2?Messrs. J u st i ce a n d R os s l os leaVI y ~ [ r s .J oh n R ya n ' . . . ( ~ i I V XI Remember, for every $1 subscription OCEAN CITY 1''URNIRJIED COTTAGE FORthrough their outs a nd n et shots. Last ~ I r s .A r th u r R o be rt s - 1111'Cels . f' I; o ~'t . taken, a 11h rl ft Stamp i s g iv en to the l ' O A r . J o ~CJIEAP-Wlthln f ~ wt ~ e tor OCcn",t I l . 1 .

    ue "egIs ta r.thrf" t' " fottor leR, hl lRPH1pnt, te n rooms, ha th ,

    week In the s ng es e lamplOns liP ~ I r .J. :\fm'L!n "getter." pleetrle light, \ ' I ~ wor o c ~ a nfrom e \ ' ~ r ym a tc h K i rk p a tr i ck had a total of 42 ~ I r. . Ja ll le s ~ I n l ' l ' a y An o u td o or f e te fOI" the benefit of rnom. large porrhPR. Price. $3500. "mallplacement shots a g ai n st P h i ll e r 's 19: l:llwnrcl S. UIIWS. 1'.:,\ ('H S'I'O\ ES A UE " 'AXTEl l th e "Food for France Fnnd" with :\lrs, IIlllount of C"Hh I'pl(ulreets th e hu'g('st nnmber el'eet the s11C'lters.b ee n s uc h a 'l e xh ib it io n of persistent, C. D. of these s t o n e ~ . (Additional Fireside on Page 2)