our town august 1, 1918

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MEETING R ED C RO SS WORKROOM AT Y. M. C. A. CHURCHES PRICE TWO CENTS COMMUNITY MARKET TO BE OPENED IN NARBERTH Narberth and 'W'oodbine Avenues UNION TWILIGHT O F MIITIST MIITIIIIUlST PRI:SIIYTERh\N Under Y.M. C . A . Auspices C. A. McALPINE, 01 the Northern Bapti st Convention, will speak SUNDAY, AUGUST 4, 7.00 P. M. NARBEltTH COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR SHADOWS BEFORE Detty Baxter's Gossip THE FIRESIDE l\lIdsummer. It ha s been a hot week. Will the p eo pl e of our " Al l Y ea r Round Home Town" do their full dut y in t he p ur c ha s e of War Saving a n d T h ri f t S t am ps ? Up to the present date we ar e considerably b eh in d a nd it will be n ec es sa ry for the good people of N aJ ;' be rt h t o g i ve this mat te r serio u s a t t en t i on . Fo r s o me m ys terious re!1Ilon ou r o wn c ou nt y of Montgomery. reputed to be one of the wealthiest in the State, is fa r down On the llst in the per c a p it a p u r c ha s e of these s ta mp s. T he h ig he st c ou nt y p er c ap it a sold t o date is $18.09, the lowest is $2.34, Montgomery is $4.99. There is an ample supply of these stamps on hand at a ll t im es at the p os to ff ic e. Y ou a re ' ' 1l rge d to invest to t he u tm os t o f YOUT ability, an d help the b oy s o ve r there who are m ak in g such m a g nl f l ce n t r e co r ds. T H E Narberth Guard dr ills every Thursday evening in the Fire House, 7.45 to 8.45 P. M. M i ss M a rt l I a Nash, of Bryn Mawr, is visiting Mrs. George FlOYd, of Dudley avenue. Ice c re am p ar lo rs a nd soda water f ou nt ai ns w er e wel l p at ro ni ze d t hi s week. Give oa r boys in the army and navy ev er y fi gh ti ng chance. Buy Wa r Stamps to t h e u tm o st of your ability. Mrs. William H. Cohic and Miss Jane Cohic ar e at San Antonio, Texas. T he H om e G ua rd s invi.te al l men to join their organization. The fourth L ib er ty L oa n d ri ve w il l start September 28. Professor M el ch io r a nd f am il y ar e at S p ri n gt o wn , Pa. NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY9 AUGUST L 1918 ----------------- ~ - - - - - - - - - _ . O U R T O NUMBER 43 THE OIN V OLU ME I V. The Daily V ac at i on B ib l e School Word ha s gone out to the Woman's term is r ap id ly drawing a c lose . C om mi tt ee of t he Federal Fo d Ad- E ve n t he b es t of pleasant ,tulles must' .. . 0 sooner o r l at er come to an end. Just mllllstrahon to see that there is no now the s ta ff of the s ch oo l r ea li ze s l os s in garden produce this season. t ha t t he ir a ss oc ia ti on s w it h t he chil- We ar e a sk ed not to take for granted dren of Narberth will soon b e o ve r. t he f ac t that there is no waste b t C o ns e q ue n t ly they ar e bending their ' u efforts in the d ir ec ti on of t he com- to e nd ea vo r to sav e th e surplus of m en c em e nt e xe rc i se s w h ic h will be even.the smallest gardens e lt ne r by !Jeld on WednesdaY evening, A u g us t ca.nnl11g or by p ro v id i ng o ut l et s . Fo r T he l ig ht le ss n ig ht or de r is no w 7 1918 Th' . tl 1 thIS r ea so n th e Foo d Conservation . IS IS Ie regu ar prayer Comm'U f tl C . Cl i n e ff ec t. m ee ti ng e ve ni ng of t he N ar be rt h . I ee 0 Ie ~ m m u m t y ub churches but by t he u na ni mo us c on - WIll open a c om mu 1l 1t y market on , Saturday next in a c en tr al p a rt f H av e y ou r en ew ed y ou r y. 1'1. C. A. sent of the churches concerned the T . 0 membership? c o mm e n ce m en t e x e rc i s es will' take Narberth, th e exact locality to be an- . nounced later. the place of the usual commumty TI k . Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ketcham ar e at prayer meeting and will be held in mar et WIll be h el d f ro m 9 to Atlantic City. the Y. ,V!. C. A. Building. l 1 ' l ~ C I ~ ~ k , and t he women of the club The facu lt y of the school most WI se on a s m al l c om mi s si on p ro heartily i nv it es t he parents of the duce. vegetables, fruit or flowers. c hi ld re n a nd a ll o th er s interested in P ro d. uc e to .gO on the market must the school to be p r es e nt o n t h is o cc a- fl eshly pIcked, washed and packed s io n. C om e and h e ar t he children sing J11 baskets. Any proceeds a c cr u i ni g their songs, and recite th ei r B ible ' from th s al es wi ll go to the club's fund, ,to be u se d f or wa r purposes v er se s, a nd s ee what t he y h av e been' . . . is spending d oi ng f or th e p as t si x weeks. The P r ~ c e s WIll' be based as nearly as directors of the D ai ly V ac at io n B ib le p o ~ s l b l e on the market quotations in School ar e to be Anyone having sur with us an d will tell us something of p l u s p r od u ce , if only in the smallest the work in other communities. Re- a mo u nt , s u ch a s a head of lettuce or a member the exercises are fo r a ll an d bunch beets or c ar rots, should there wi ll be no prayer meeting on ' notify eIther Mrs. C. P. F ow le r or that n ig ht . T he program will be short M ~ · s . A. B. Ross and a r ra n ge m en t s a n d i n t e re s t in g . I WIll be made to handle it. Do not forget the d at e A ug us t 7 : There must be many p eo pl e w ho 1918, a nd th e time. 8 P. it. and would be glad to get wholesome place, the Y. M. C. A. Building. I ~ e ~ e t a b l e s fresh from the garden. and It IS known that c o n si d e ra b l e q u a nt i - - I ties of p ro du ce ar e wasting because Food Conservation Meeting' they ar e in too small amounts to be h and led t hr ou gh t he r e gu l ar t r ad e channels. Mrs. Henry A. Banks, of Woodside A m e et i ng h el d last S a tu r da Y n i g h t A c om nl l1 ni ty market w il l p re ve nt avenue. is v is it in g f ri en ds in North at Fai rv iew Meeting H ous e was a d- thi s was te, an d it is hoped that the Carolina. dressed by Mr. M. T. Phillips, repre-' people o f N a rb e r th , consumers as well s en tl ng t he f ar me rs in the Pennsyl- I as producers. will help to make the vania d iv is io n of the United States new e n te r pr i se n ot only a success, food administration. but also an institution. Mr. P h i l li p s g a ve a very interesting Commltttee on Food C o ns e rv a ti o n a nd i n st r uc t iv e talk on the necessity Woman's Community C I ~ b Mr. J am es A rt ma n a nd family ar e of eating certain foods an d conserv- ----- -- . spending t he s u mm er at East S tr ou ds - i ng o th e rs , p a rt ic u la r ly flour an d burg, Pa . I s l ~ g ~ r . He s ta te d the f oo d a d- I' WOMEN'S COMMUNITY ___ Inllllstration had deCided the wheat Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. K re am er . a va il ab le f or t he n ex t year would per-I CLUB NOTES I Continued on 1< 'ourth ~ a g e ) mit o f each person in the country to,1 c on su me e ig ht p ou nd s of wheat flour I - - - WILL WI; GO OVEIt TIlt: TOI)'1 per month. b ut t ha t u nd er n o c i rc u m- stances was this amount to be con-I !h e W o ma n ' s C o mn a m it y Club is sumed w it ho ut t he s a me q ua n ti ty of i dOl1lg Red Cross w o rk e v er y TuesdaY substitutes. I a f t er n o on d u r i ng the summer months. The sugar ration of n e ce s si t y ha s T he c lu b e xt en ds a c o r di a l i n v it a t io n had to be cu t from three to two to m em b er s a nd n o n- m em b er s t o h e lp pounds pe r person per m o nt h , a nd he: at this time. impressed. upon his audience the vital I It may be of s pe ci al interest to Importance of not exceeding this m an y m o th e rs to know that a com amount, except for canning p u rp o s es ' p e te n t p e rs o n is in charge of the only. I room a d ~ o i n i n g the work room, 1\11', Phillips' a d dr e ss w a s r e al ly o ne · w he re cl ll ld re n m ay be e nt er ta in ed of interest to f a rm e rs , i n as m uc h as I during this period. representing them he ha s made their i This feature ought to appeal to position at this critical period a m an y m ot he rs , e sp ec ia ll y t ho se w ho s p ec ia l s t ud y. I have acknowle d ge d their inablllty to " Fo od w ill w in t he w ar ," therefore I come because of t he l it tl e ones. the f ar me r m us t be encouraged to raise all he can, a nd m us t be assisted in th e matter of l ab or a nd t he m o ve - I WAR CHE C' T ment of his crops at prices that illi pay hi m a f al l' I pi A V J l 6 ~ A ' T . r ~ The speaker was very e m ph a ti c in J "l .L lY.lLl Y h is r em ar ks r eg ar di ng t he necessity I May and should be made to IT IS YOUR DUTY TO HELP Have )·ou a surplus supply of vege. of u si ng b u tt e r to e n c ou r a ge d a i ry - l tnbles In your gardenT I f so, tlley ing, because any c u rt a il m en t of this I MR . LEITCH at BE PREPARED will be greatly appreciated at tlle branch of farming would be dis- M · T·tI & NARBERTH GUARD H ol l da )' H o us e . No amount Is t oo aa tro ua . I enon I e Trust Co . t o s en d. leave t he m b e . Mr. Luther C. Parsons, of Cynwyd, Thursday, Evening., Fire Hall f o re n o o n, an y d ay , o n th e back porch I a c ti n g c h ai r ma n , c o nd u ct e d the meet- ARC DE BUILDING !. --------------------------.J ni. 110 N . Essex avenue, t he h om e of ing, an d Mrs. Barday an d Miss Crist I NARBERTH, PA. I Mrs. Harry W. Derby. ably led the commu!lity singing ' C ", No,r, or. " Y ' L ~ , .r reasurer There will be a new series started : in t he :-\arberth Bu ild ing an d Lo an M us ic al i n C i ty Pays for Victrola' Association on the 5th of S ep te m- : bel', and it ,is hoped it wil l be the an d Records largest nd mo st widely distributed I series O'f the association. I Some of t he r ea de rs of O ur T ow n . That interesting c a mp o f b oy s w ~ r k - possibly do not know that th e Nar I1lg on f ar ms at W : I l 1 t e l a n ~ . statIOn, ! berth Building and Loan !\.ssociation neal' D ow ni n gt ow n, was VISIted r e - I e x is t s. p o s si b ly thi:lk the' cently b y M r. B ow e n, a c ti n g a s aSSISt-j associations in the city ar e to be pre an t district d i r ~ c t o r o r t he B. W. R. ferred to the one in N ar be rt h. a nd Among th e things he noted was the s t il l o t he rs , no d ou bt , do not know name "Wawfus." This was a puzzler I of the building and loan plan for at first, bu t on questioning leader s a v in g m o ne y . ! of the camp, h e f ou nd that It repre- The Narberth B ui ld in g a nd Loan I sented the slogan worked ou t by the I Associatios wa s o pe ne d f or business boys, "We ar e working for Uncle in March, 1907, and up to the present1 ~ = = : : = = : : : : = = = : : : : : : : : : = : : : ~ Sam," . I time has' outstanding twenty-five T he n ee d f or a VlOtrola been i sel"ies, covering nearly five thousand Re d Cross wool distributed e xp re ss ed by t he boYs early 111 the I share,. with a present v al ue o f a bo ut at Red Cross Workroom in Y. season. A sister of o ne of the camp i three hundred and e i gh t y- f i ve t h' ou - boys arranged for a musical an d I sand dollars. owned by about four MCA Monday Wedn sd a .., , e y raised $100. w it h w hi ch t he c am p was h un d re d stockholde,'s furnished with a Victrola and fine sup- \ Over three hundred and twenty-five a nd F r id a y. pl y of records. thousand dollars is IlOW loaned on 1---------------- ... ..A Y lc tr ol a W il l H el p lUy Boys to I mortgages after a m os t t ho ro ug h in Stick," vestigationby (1, c om mi tt ee f ro m t he Hoard of D ir ec to rs ' and flnallY ap- says tlle leader of the camp at C he l- p ro va l by the entire board before t h ey sea, Delaware County. I t is good hard were granted. and the l oan s n ow work on the farm for t h es e c i ty h ig h s t an d in g on the books of t h e a s so c ia school b oY s, who ar e accustomed to tion r ep re se n t he b es t and safest long summer vacations at t he s ho re that could be ma.de. and elsewhere. They ar e sticking to The first series of t he a ss oc ia ti on this, their patriotic duty, nobly. will mature at the September meetln!! Our State h as f ur ni sh ed f un ds fo r a nd t he re will ' be p aJ id out to thoge baseballs an d bats, volley balls an d fortunate e no u gh t o h a ve started their n et s, q uo it s, etc., an d twenty -fi ve s av in gs wh en th e ass oci at io n w as books as a c ir CU la ti ng library for forn-erl t he s um 'of $70.000 in cash. each camp. The appropriation bill 'TIIere will be a number of homes specifies, however, that no machinery paid for by this s er ie s w ho se owners may be purchased. Victrolas ar e w il l l oo k back w it h w on de r at th 0 classed machinery. s h or t s p ac e of time it took them to This l e a ve s t h e r e s po n s ib i l it y inthe sa ve enough money, t hr o ug h t h e help hands of the individuals who are able of t he N ar be rt h B ui ld in g a nd L oan to h el p, this year at least. We all' Association. to have a h om e a ll their Mrs. Sara L. J on es ' know the value of music, especially own, a nd o th er s less fortunate wi' some time at Avalon. when you a r e t il ed a f te r a hard day'S a l so w o nd e r why they did not grasp work an d a way fr om home. What the o p po rt u ni t y. organization in N ar be rt h o r g ro up of I T hi s i s the time for those who have individualS would l ik e t o h av e a large, not r ea ll ze d h ow easy it is by the part in food production by furnishing I systematic putting aside of a small a s m al l V i c tr o l a and some records to I amonnt e ac h m on th to either buy t hi s c am p at Chelsea 01' some other 1 their own home or receive a l um p s um camp? Talk it over witll Mr. B ow en o f m on ey at the end of a short period at the Y. M. C. A. which it has so s y st e ma t ic a ll y a c- cumulated. I Th e p ,a ym en t of o ne d ol la r e ach THIRD DOWN AN D n ~ o n t h fior llUndred and thirty- e I gh t m o n t hs gIveS' the h o ld e rs o f tha' THREE TO GO f ir st s er ie s t wo h un dr ed d ol la rs a nl l we h av e ev er y r ea so n to believe that the future payments in the associa- t io n w il l be e ve n b e tt e r. In order to keep the r ec o rd c l ea n, You m ay s ay that the Liberty Loans is the: Y: M. C. A. membership report I a nd W ar S av in gs S ta mp s t ak e a ll of as t hi S I ss ue g oe s to press. Fo r t he y ou r savings, but if y ou w il l as k your b en ef it of t h o se unversed in the lan- n ei gh bo rs w ho ar e shareholders in ~ u a g e of the gridiron, tIlis s ~ a t ~ m e n t I t he N a rb e rt h B ui ld in g a nd L oa n As IS e x pl a in ed to mean that thiS IS the I s o ci a ti o n . y o u w il l f in d that t h ey a ls o very last chance for tJ:1e receipt of h ave Uberty B on ds and WitI' Savings th e three renewals or new m e mb e r- I S t am ps . b ut t ha t t he y s ta rt ed to save s h ~ P S n e ce s sa r y t o r a is e t he m em be ; - small amounts e ac h m on th b ef or e t he shIp total even o n e a b ov e last months government brought to the attention r ep or t. E ac h of the last few months I of' the public the fact that everyone h'aving m ar k ed a n i n c r ea s e d m e mb e r- I no m at te r h ow s ma ll their income. ship, the a ss oc ia ti on d ir ec to rs h av e I could by sYlltematic saving become been ~ r e . a t l y encoura?ed an d hope to I t he o w ne r s of government securities, see thIS mcrease contmue. and now these thrifty people not only Five hundred should not b e c on s id - I buy g o ve r nm e nt b o nd s but keep up ered a large membership for N a r be r t h, ! the p ay me nt s on their building and an d s uch a number would be s on loan s to ck as well. reached if all members renew ed I T he Bo ar d of D ire ct ors wil l b at promptly an d urged their friends to the fire hl(}use on September 5 from j oi n w it h t hem. 7.30 to 9 o 'c lo ck P. M., a nd w ll l be A reminder becomes of less value glad to e xp la in to anyone the ad each t ime it h as to be r epeat ed. Act Yantageg of b u il d in g and 103011 stock at o nc e w he n r em in de d of a duty or and will alSl(} receive subscriptions pr iVJilege. A fi ve dollar b il l, a renewal for the n e w t w en t y- s ix t h s e ri e s open notice an d a c li pp in g f ro m O ur T ow n ing at that time. pinned together an d enclosed in an envelope addressed to th e Y. M. C. A. Huve ) 'o u a S ll rl )l us SUPI)I)' of vege told t he s to ry of one man who acted t ll hl es In )'our gardenT I f so, they when reminded. . . will he g re at ly allllreelated at the I amount T he y a ls o s er ve wh o b uy Wa r S av - s mu ll to s en ll . 1 )l ea se leave them be ' i n gs S t am p s if t ' h ~ y s a ~ e and bUy to f o re n o on , all)' (1 a) ', on the back pordl the U t ~ 0 8 t of theIr ability, an d buy lilt 110 N . E s se x a v en u e, the bomo of i n t im e. . JIrs. Harr)" W. Derby. "C AMP WAWFUS," \ $70,000.00 IS A BOYS' WORKING RESERVE, i LOT OF MONEY HA S PL EN TY OF MUSIC, l REDCRORS NEEDS WORKERS . . 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MEETING

RED CROSSWORKROOM AT

Y. M. C. A.

CHURCHES

PRICE TWO CENTS

COMMUNITY MARKET TO

BE OPENED IN NARBERTH

N a r b e r t h a n d 'W'oodbine A v e n u e s

UNION TWILIGHTO F

MIITISTMIITIIIIUlST

PRI:SIIYTERh\N

U n d e r Y . M . C. A . A u s p i c e s

REV. C. A. McALPINE, 01 the Northern Baptist Convention, will speak

SUNDAY, AUGUST 4, 7.00 P. M.

NARBEltTH

COMING EVENTS CAST

THEIR SHADOWS BEFORE

Detty Baxter's Gossip

THE FIRESIDE

l\lIdsummer.

It ha s been a hot week.

Will the peopl e o f our "Al l Y ea r

Round Home Town" do their fulldut y i n the purchase of War Saving

and Thri f t Stamps? Up to the presentd at e w e ar e considerably beh ind and

it will be neces sa ry for the goodpeople of NaJ;'berth to give this mat

te r serious attention. Fo r some mys

terious re!1Ilon ou r own county of

Montgomery. reputed to be one of the

wealthiest in the State, is fa r downOn the llst in the per capita purchaseof these s tamp s. T he h ig he st c ou nt y

per cap it a sold t o date is $18.09, thelowest is $2.34, Montgomery is $4.99.There is a n ample supply of these

stamps on hand at a ll t im es at the

pos to ff ice. You are ' ' 1l rged to invest

to t he u tmos t o f YOUT ability, and helpthe boys ove r there who a r e mak ing

such magnlflcent records.

THE Narberth Guarddrills every Thursday

evening in the Fire House,7.45 to 8.45 P. M.

Miss MartlIa Nash, of Bryn Mawr, isvisiting Mrs. George FlOYd, of Dudley

avenue.

Ice c re am p ar lo rs a nd soda water

f ou nt ai ns w er e wel l p at ro ni ze d t hi s

week.

Give oa r boy s i n the army and navyev er y fi gh ti ng chance. Buy War

Stamps to the u tmost of your ability.

Mrs. William H. Cohic and MissJane Cohic ar e at San Antonio, Texas.

The Home Gua rd s invi.te al l men to

join their organization.

The fourth Liber ty Loan d ri ve w il l

start September 28.

Professor Melch io r a nd f am ily ar e

at Springtown, Pa .

NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY9 AUGUST L 1918

----------------- ~ - - - - - - - - - _ . ~ _

OUR TONUMBER 43

THEOIN

VOLUME IV.

The Daily Vacat ion Bible School Word has gone out to the Woman's

term i s r ap id ly drawing t a c lose . Commi tt ee o f t he Federal Fo d Ad-Eve n t he b es t of pleasant ,tulles must' .. . 0sooner o r l at er come to an end. Just mllllstrahon to see that there is no

now the s ta ff o f the s choo l r ea li ze s l os s in garden produce this season.

t ha t t he ir a ssoc ia ti on s w ith the chil- We ar e a sk ed n ot t o take for granted

dren of Narberth will soon b e ove r. t he f ac t that there is no waste b tConsequently they ar e bending their ' uefforts in the d ir ec ti on o f t he com- t o e ndeavo r to sav e th e surplus of

mencement exe rc ises which will be even.the smallest gardens e lt ne r by

!Jeld on WednesdaY evening, August ca.nnl11g or by provid ing out lets . Fo r

The l ig ht le ss n ig ht or de r is now 7 1918 Th' . tl 1 thIS r ea so n th e Foo d Conservation• . IS IS Ie regu ar prayer Comm'U f tl C . Clin effec t. mee ti ng evening of t he N ar be rt h . I ee 0 Ie ~ m m u m t y ub

churches but by t he unanimous con - WIll open a commu1l1ty market on, Saturday next in a cen tr al p a rt f

Have you r enewed you r y. 1'1. C. A. sent of the churches concerned the T . 0membership? commencement exercises will ' take Narberth, th e exact locality to be an-

. nounced later.the place of the usual commumty TI k .

Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ketcham ar e at prayer meeting and will be held in ~ mar et WIll be held f rom 9 toAtlantic City. the Y. ,V!. C. A. Building. l 1 ' l ~ C I ~ ~ k , and t he women o f the club

The facu lt y of the school most WI se on a smal l commission pro

heartily i nv it es t he parents of the duce. vegetables, fruit or flowers.c hi ld re n a nd a ll o th er s interested in Prod.uce to .gO on the market mustthe school to be present on th is occa- ~ ) fl eshly pIcked, washed and packed

s io n. Come and hear the children sing J11 baskets. Any proceeds accruinig

their songs, and recite th ei r B ible ' from t he s al es wi ll go to the club'sfund, ,to be used for war purposes

ver se s, a nd see what t he y have been' . . .is spending doing f or th e p as t si x weeks. The P r ~ c e s WIll' be based as nearly as

directors o f t he Dai ly Vac at ion B ib le p o ~ s l b l e on the market quotations inSchool Association ar e expected to be Fl'lday's papers. Anyone having sur

with us and will tell us something of plus produce, if o nl y i n the smallest

the work in other communities. Re- amount , such as a head of le ttuce or amember the exercises are fo r a ll an d bunch o beets o r c ar rots, should

there wi ll be no prayer meeting on ' notify eIther Mrs. C. P. F ow le r o r

that n ig ht . T he program will be short M ~ · s . A. B. Ross and arrangements

and interesting. I WIll be made to handle it.Do not forget the d at e Aug us t 7 : There must be many p eopl e who

1918, a nd th e time. 8 P. it. and t h would be glad to get wholesomeplace, the Y. M. C. A. Building. I ~ e ~ e t a b l e s fresh from the garden. and

It IS known that considerable quanti-

- I ties o f p roduce ar e wasting because

Food Conservation Meeting' they ar e in too small amounts to beh and led t hr ou gh t he regu lar t rade

channels.

Mrs. Henry A. Banks, of Woodside A meet ing held last SaturdaY night A comnll1nity market wil l p re vent

avenue. is v is it ing f ri ends in North at Fai rv iew Meeting H ous e was a d- thi s was te, an d it is hoped that theCarolina. dressed by Mr. M. T. Phillips, repre-' people of Narberth, consumers as well

s en tl ng t he f armers in the Pennsyl- I as producers. will help to make the

vania d iv is ion o f the United States new en terpr i se not only a success,

food administration. but also an institution.

Mr. Phillips gave a very interesting Commltttee on Food Conservation

and inst ruc t ive talk on the necessity Woman's Community C I ~ bMr. J am es A rtman a nd family ar e of eating certain foods an d conserv- ------- .

spending the summer at East S tr ouds - i ng others , part icu lar ly flour and

burg, Pa . I s l ~ g ~ r . He s ta te d ~ ~ the food ad-I' WOMEN'S COMMUNITY___ Inllllstration had deCided the wheat

Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Kre amer . a va il ab le f or t he nex t year would per-I CLUB NOTESIContinued on 1<'ourth ~ a g e ) mit o f each person in the country to,1

consume e ight pounds o f wheat flour I - - -WILL WI; GO OVEIt TIlt: TOI)'1 per month. but t ha t under no c ircum-

stances was this amount to be con-I !h e Woman's Comnamity Club issumed w ithout t he same quanti ty of i dOl1lg Red Cross work every TuesdaYsubstitutes. Iafternoon during the summer months.The sugar ration of necessi ty has The c lub ext ends a cordial invitation

had to be cu t from three to two to members and non-members to he lp

pounds pe r person per month , and he: at this time.impressed. upon his audience the vital I It may be o f spe ci al interest toImportance of not exceeding this many mothe rs to know that a com

amount, except for canning purposes ' pe tent pe rson is in charge of theonly. Iroom a d ~ o i n i n g the work room,

1\11', Phillips' address was real ly o ne · w he re cl ll ld re n m ay b e e nt er ta in ed

of interest to f a rmers , inasmuch as I during this period.representing them he ha s made their i This feature ought to appeal to

position at this critical period a many mothe rs , e spec ia ll y t ho se who

spec ia l s tudy. Ihave acknowledged their inablllty to" Fo od w il l w in t he war ," thereforeIcome because of the l it tl e ones.

the f arme r mus t be encouraged to

raise all he can, and mus t be assisted

in th e matter of l ab or a nd t he move- IWAR CHEC'Tmen t o f his crops at prices that willipay him a f al l' return. I pi A V J l 6 ~ A ' T . r ~The speaker was very empha tic in J"l .L l Y . lL lY

h is r em ar ks r eg ar di ng t he necessity I May and should be made toIT IS YOUR DUTY TO HELP Have ) ·o u a surplus supply of vege. of using butter to encourage dairy-l

tnbles In your gardenT I f so, tlley ing, because any curta ilment of this I MR. LEITCH atBE PRE P ARED will be greatly appreciated at tlle branch of farming would be dis- M · T·tI &NARBERTH GUARD

Hollda )' House . No amount I s t oo aa tro ua . I enon I e Trust Co. small t o s end. Please leave t hem be . Mr. Luther C. Parsons, of Cynwyd, •

Thursday, Evening., Fire Hall fore noon, any day , on the back porchIac ting chairman, conducted the meet- ARCADE BUILDING

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--------------------------.J ni. 110 N . Essex avenue, t he home of ing, and Mrs. Barday an d Miss Crist I NARBERTH, PA .IMrs. Harry W. Derby. ably led the commu!lity singing 'C ", No,r, or." • Y • ' L ~ , .r reasurer

There will be a new series started

: in t he :-\arberth Bu ild ing an d Lo an

Musical in City Pays for Victrola' Association on the 5th o f S ep tem-: bel', and it ,is hoped it wil l be the

and Records largest an d mo st widely distributed

I series O'f the association.

ISome of t he r eade rs of Our T own

. That interesting camp of boys w ~ r k - possibly do not know that th e Nar

I1lg on f ar ms a t W : I l 1 t e l a n ~ . statIOn, ! berth Building and Loan !\.ssociationneal' Downingtown, was VISIted re-I exists. others possibly thi:lk that the'cently by Mr. Bowen, acting as aSSISt-j associations in the city ar e to be prean t district d i r ~ c t o r o r t he B. W. R. ferred to the one i n N ar be rt h. a nd

Among th e things he noted was the s t il l o the rs , no doubt , d o not know

name "Wawfus." This was a puzzler I of the building and loan plan for

at first, bu t on questioning t ~ leader saving money. !of the camp, he f ound that It repre- The Narberth Bui ld ing and Loan Isented the slogan worked ou t by the I Associatios wa s opened f or business

boys, "We ar e working for Uncle in March, 1907, and up to the present1 ~ = = : : = = : : : : = = = : : : : : : : : : = : : : ~Sam," . Itime has' outstanding twenty-fiveThe n ee d f or a VlOtrola h a been i sel"ies, covering nearly five thousand Red Cross wool distributed

exp re ss ed by t he boYs early 111 the Ishare,. with a present value o f a bout at Red Cross Workroom in Y.season. A sister of o ne of the camp i three hundred and eighty-five th'ou-boys arranged for a musical an d I sand dollars. owned by about four M C A Monday Wedn sda.. , , e y

raised $100. with which the c amp was hundred stockholde,'sfurnished with a Victrola and fine sup- \ Over three hundred and twenty-five and Friday.ply of records. thousand dollars is IlOW loaned on 1---------------- ...

..A Ylc tr ol a Wil l Help lUy Boys to Imortgages after a mos t t ho rough in-Stick," vestigationby (1, commi tt ee f rom the

Hoard of Direc tors ' and flnallY ap-

says tlle leader of the camp at Che l- prova l by the en ti re board before they

sea, Delaware County. I t is good hard were granted. and the l oan s n ow

wor k o n the farm for these c i ty high s tand ing on the books of the assoc ia

school boYs, who ar e accustomed to tion r ep re se nt t he b es t and safest

long summer vacations at t he s ho re that could be ma.de.and elsewhere. They ar e sticking to The first series o f t he a ssoc ia ti on

this, their patriotic duty, nobly. will mature at the September meetln!!Our State h as f ur ni sh ed f un ds fo r a nd t he re will ' be paJ id out to thoge

baseballs and bats, volley balls and fortunate enough to have started their

n et s, q uo it s, etc., and twenty -fi ve s av in gs wh en th e ass oci at io n w as

books as a c irCUla ti ng library for forn-erl t he s um 'of $70.000 in cash.

each camp. The appropriation bill 'TIIere will be a number of homes

specifies, however, that no machinery paid for b y t hi s s er ie s who se owners

may be purchased. Victrolas ar e w il l l oo k back with wonde r at th 0

classed as machinery. shor t space of time it took them toThis leaves the responsibility i n t he sa ve enough money, through the help

hands of the indiv iduals who are able of t he Narbe rt h Bui ld in g a nd Loant o h el p, this year at least. We all ' Association. to have a home a ll their Mrs. Sara L. J on es 'know the value of music, especially own, a nd o th er s less fortunate wi' some time at Avalon.

when you a r e t il ed a f te r a hard day'S a lso wonder why they did not grasp

work and away fr om home. What the opportuni ty.organization in Narbe rt h o r g roup of I Thi s i s the time for those who have

individualS would l ik e t o have a large, not r ea llzed how easy it is by the

part in food production by furnishing Isystematic putting aside of a small

a small Victrola and some records to Iamonnt e ach mon th to either buy

t hi s c am p at Chelsea 01' some other 1their own home or receive a l ump sumcamp? Talk i t ove r witll Mr. Bowen o f money at the end of a short perioda t t he Y. M. C. A. which it has so systemat ica lly ac-

cumulated.

IThe p ,aymen t o f o ne d ol la r e ach

THIRD DOWN AND n ~ o n t h fior o n llUndred and thirty-eIght months gIveS' the holde rs of tha'

THREE TO GOf ir st s er ie s two h un dr ed d ol la rs a nll

we h av e ev er y r ea so n to believe that

the future payments in the associa-

t ion w il l be even be tte r.

In order to keep the r ecord c lean, You may say that the Liber ty Loansi s the : Y: M. C. A. membership report Ia nd War S av in gs S tamp s t ak e a ll ofas t hi S I ss ue g oe s to press. Fo r t he y ou r savings, but if you wil l ask yourbenef it o f those unversed in the lan- n ei gh bo rs who ar e shareholders in~ u a g e of the gridiron, tIlis s ~ a t ~ m e n t Ithe Narberth Bui ld ing and Loan AsIS expla ined to mean that thiS IS the Isociation. you wil l f ind that they a lsovery last chance for tJ:1e receipt of h ave Uberty Bonds and WitI' Savingsth e three renewals or new member- I S tamps . b ut t ha t t he y s ta rt ed t o s av e

s h ~ P S necessa ry to ra ise the membe; - small amounts e ac h mon th bef or e t heshIp total even one above last months government brought to the attention

r ep or t. E ac h of the last few months Iof' the public the fact that everyone

h'aving marked an increased member-I n o m at te r h ow sma ll their income.ship, the a ssoc ia ti on d ir ec to rs haveIcould by sYlltematic saving become

been ~ r e . a t l y encoura?ed and hope to Ithe owners of government securities,see thIS mcrease contmue. and now these thrifty people not only

Five hundred should not be cons id-Ibuy government bonds but keep up

ered a large membership for Narberth,! the payment s on their building and

an d s uch a number would be soon loan s to ck as well.reached if all members renew ed I T he Bo ar d of D ire ct ors wil l be atpromptly an d urged their friends to the fire hl(}use on September 5 from

j oi n w it h t hem. 7.30 to 9 o 'c lock P . M., a nd w ll l beA reminder becomes of less value glad to e xp la in t o anyone the ad

each t ime it h as t o be r epeat ed. Act Yantageg of build ing and 103011 stock

at onc e when r em inded of a duty or and will alSl(} receive subscriptions

priVJilege. A five dollar b il l, a renewal for the new twenty- s ix th se rie s open

notice and a c li pp ing f rom Our Town ing at that time.pinned together and enclosed in anenvelope addressed to th e Y. M. C. A. Huve ) 'ou a Sll rl )lus SUPI)I)' of vegetold t he s to ry of one man who acted t ll hl es In )'our gardenT I f so, they

when reminded. . . will h e g re at ly allllreelated at the

IHoIMa)' House. No amount Is too

T he y a ls o s er ve who b uy Wa r Sav - smu ll to sen ll . 1 )lease leave them be 'ings S tamps if t ' h ~ y s a ~ e and bUy t o fore noon, all)' (1a)', o n t he b ac k pordlthe U t ~ 0 8 t of theIr ability, an d buy lilt 110 N. Essex avenue, the bomo of

in t ime. . JIrs. Harr)" W. Derby.

"CAMP WAWFUS," \$70,000.00 IS ABOYS' WORKING RESERVE, i LOT OF MONEY

HAS PLENTY OF MUSIC,

lR E D C R O R S

NEEDS WORKERS

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NARBERTH, PA,-OUU ".rOWN--AUGUST 1 iHIS

Cub.

OC course, wedeliver - anyp I a ce - any

ttme

Shako T. N, V. 1.

THEY'RE STILL

AFTER THE CUB

thou dissembl ing cub, what wilt

thou boWhe n time h ath soW'd a g ri gg le i n

thy case?"

RESPECTFULLY REFERRED TO THE- - - -

CONSIDERATION AND ATTENTION OFC. D.. CUB. NOTIONS AND CRITIC

HOWARD'S

We have to get in it,

But it's only just to say,

We have bandages and arnica

For victims of the fray.

Telephones,

1267

1268

The Brightest Spot in Narberth

A d ~ u g store in themost modern sense of the term

SUFFRAGE NEWS

'I'RY TillS

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OUR TOWN

wnAT WE FWIlT I'OR

L O A ~ S TO oun ALLIES

E:.\IERGENCY PHOXE CALLSFire, 350Pol ice, 1250

THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1918

With ano th er c redi t of $100,000,000to I ta ly a nd $9,000,000 more t o Bel

gium the cred it s advanced by the

United States to our a l lies now total

$6,380,000,000.

A laborer at a mun it ion f ac to rywas t ol d b y the foreman t o move an

anvil. On the latter ret\lrning some

t ime a ft er , he found the man hud

made l it tl e p rogr es s with the heavy

article.

Ad'dress-ing the foreman, the laborer

sa id : " Ha ve you go t my name down

right?" ."It's Thomson, I sn 't i t? " sa-id the

foreman.

"Right you are," said the labore:;

"I thought you'd entered me as aSamson."

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: CANDIDATES FOR THE ELECTION I

1----,- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : : - OftichU List of Nominations for tile'An EXllerlinent JIl Co-olleraUve Senate and Assmnbly Just Le t Him )[entlon

JOllrJlllUSm-Xo Pllld Workers, I While Europe's eye is f ixed 'On mighty- - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - I Secretary of the Commonwealth things,Owned and Publ ished ~ ~ e r y Thurs- Cyrus E. Woods has made public th e T he f ate of empires a nd t he fall of I

day by the Narberth CIVIC MlSOCia-

1

official list of candidates nominated kings;

tion. throughout Pennsylvania at th e re - While quacks of s tate must each pro-

. r' cent primaries with th e n am es o f t he d uce h is p lan ,S u ~ s c r i P t l O n price one dollar pe Iparties ,by which each of the nomi- And even children lisp the RightS' of IIyear II I advance. nees was chosen. i Man;

lUnBEltTH CIVIC ASSOCIATION Following is th e list of candidates Amid th' is mighty f us s just le t me

j nominated for t he S ta te Senate and mention

President-Joseph H. Nash:

1Legislature in Montgomery County: The Rights of Women merit some at-

Voice-presidents-A. C. Shand, James Senate-TwelflJh, district (Mont- tention

Artman, A J. Loos. gornery County)-Republican, James -Robert Burns, November, 1792.Secretary-Treasurer-Geo. M. Coles- "l. Boyd, Norristown; Democratic,

worthy. Harvey Christman, Linfield; Socialist, Federal Amendment

Directors-W. Arthur Cole, Mrs. C. Claude B. Armstrong. N or rist ow n; The vote scheduled for June 27 in

P. 1<'0wier, Henry C. Gara, W. R. D. Prohibition, C. W. Rambo ; Wash ing- . t he Senat e was prevented by a flUHall, George M. Henry, H, R: H i l l ~ g a s , ton, C h a r l e ~ A. Ambler, Abington. Ibus te r o f th e opposition, This action

Charles E, Humphreys, Damel Leltch'l A ~ s e m b . l Y . by ou r enemies is very significant ofE. A. "luschamp, Mrs. A, Perry Redi- FI rs t. d ls tr ic t ( on e t o ~ elected)- their feeling r eg ardi ng t he out come

fer, : 'I II 'S . A. B. Ross, Fletcher W. RepUblIcan, H a ~ o l d C. PIke, Chel ten- I if t he vote were taken. We a re a s

Sti tes , Walton M. wentz,', A. E. WOh-/ ham; DemocratIC: Henry J. Norton, sured th e amendment will undoubted

lert, :'IiI'S. <::harJes W. Young. Jr., Ardmore.; .S?clallst, W. Lord, Ard- ly be passed a ft er t he recess planned_ ....- - - - more; ProlllbltIon, Charles DeMass; b th S at

HARRY A. JACOBS, Wasllington, Charles F. Mabus , Glen-, y e en e.

Editor. side. I Suffrnge Petition

------- Second district (one to be elected) I CUB'S WEEKLY LETTER Imanager, s ~ o u l d immediately com-Mrs, Roy E . Clark A. J. Loos -Republican , Jacob Hami lton , Con- On motion of Mrs. George A. Piersol,' municate WIth-well, you can guess.Mrs, C. T. Moore Henry Rose dhohocken; DemocraUc, John J. Cro- Congressional d is tr ic t cha irman of

G. 1\1. Henry W. T. Melchior nin, Bridgeport; Prohibition, Arthur Group No.1, th e Central Committee To the E di to r o f Our Town: ,A sightseeing automobi le was ob-Assoclntel:dltors J. Vail; Washington, Samuel Roberts, of the Woman Suffrage party of Phila- Can it be that Nar be rt h' s Rul er s er ve d wending, o r r at he r grinding,- - - - ~ ; i A i z i E J . S IJIPSON, Port Indian. delphia unanhnously voted to circu-l and C. D. ar e one and the salue a ft er i ts way through Narberth t he o th er

ClIl'b1er Third d i st r ic t (one to be elected) late a petition to be sent to our: all? You m ay h av e noticed t he ab - day. I f you didn't know the folks

-_ . --"- '-- . ' - -Republican, I. T. Haldeman, senior S en at or . T he text and signa-! sence of any discla imer from t he aboard, you might suppose that th e

Send all leNers and news i tems t o Schwenksvllle; Democratic, Andrew ture ar e as follows: I Executive Mandon and that looks rubber-neck wagon had picked out

P. O. Box 404. E. Hiltebeitel, Souderton; Socialist, i "We. the u n d e r s ~ g n e d women o f: suspi ci ou s; Of course, we cannot ou r fair city as an at tract ion to dis-

Sel111 all advertising copy to P. O. Robert M. Work; P rohibi ti on . John Philadelphia County. Pennsylvania, , expec t so modes t a character as our play to its patrons, but most o f us

Box 820. L. Dean; W a ~ ' l l i n g t o n , Henry H. Fet- having gladly released aJ l r ia im up' on : Burgomaster to come ou t publicly recognized the passengers' at once.MaIre all remittances to P. O. Box terolf, CollegeviJIe. :ou r sons, d au gh te rs , b ro th er s. I a nd p ro cl aim h ims elf P oe t L au re at e. T he y wer e BlJI Jones' family on th e

118. F10urth district (one to be e lec ted) nephews and other near relatives, in : I agr ee w it h Notions that a day be way to the s e & ~ h o r e . B il l' s own ca rOur Town is on sale at th e depot -Republican, Harry S. Mack, Pot ts - o rd er that t he y m ay ,be free to save: se t aside and th e coronation c er e- h ol ds o nl y s ev en , h en ce i t isn't neces

newsstand. and at th e store of H. E. town; Democratic, Joseph E. Blanck, thei r ~ o u n t r y in this hour of ne ed , do monies be held-by the way, is a sary to explain why h e hired a tally-

Davis. r · ' ~ n lane; Sociali£t; Enoch Squibbs . he reby earnest ly appeal to you f or coroner needed at a coronation? Of 1110.Entered as second-class mat te r r pt ts t own; Prohibition, WaShington,! your aid in securing th e passage o f, c ou rs e, i f Bill Cummer should sing at

October 15, 1914, at the Post Office at Henry C. Lutz. Bast Greenville. I th e federai amendment for woman the festival, as has been s'uggested, IXarberth, Pennsylvania, under the ac t I suffrage, to tl le e nd that we may be am dead sure that a coroner's presence

of March, 1879. A lTlUOl:S n n L \ ~ CUSTO)[ : fully equipped to defend the interests would not be superfluous.

__ iof that democrut;y at home for which To make s ur e t ha t we shaH not

I I .. I ttl e t I'n' thev ar e fighting abroad." crown t he wrong man. we should firstn t le orlgma se em n I .. . . . .B . . I C 1 1 . 1" st'tu (SIgned} I be sure, as CrItiC adVIses, just who

ntis 1 Illnlla a l ~ e c u Jar In 1 -, MRS GEORG'E' A PIERSOL ' C. D. really is but of cou rs e F red To the Edito r of Our Town'.tion occaslOned gala tllnes for t he r ed . . ' : 'men now and then. This was the Four Sons, One D a u g h t e ~ in the W a ~ z e r . can take ca:e of .that. As Poor Old Cub, he missed his column

"potlatch," a thing to us so foreign United States Service. h:gmnmg. l et F red l ~ t e r v l e w Charl.ey again last week, so in order t o fi ndeven in the imp lu se o f whi ch it is be- Every s uf fr ag is t i n Philadelphia, 1\oel: th e amanuenS1S of the Cillef out the reason for his f al ls f rom

gotten, that we have no word or with relatives in the service will be MagIs tr ate . Cha.rley certainly would grace, we l oo ke d i n t he dictionary and

I " t O"'t . It ' , a sk ed to si gn this petition and state know \\"hether IllS bo ss w as t he my s- found that a c ub was "the young of1) 11 as e 0 olve 1 S l.neanlll

g. IS a terI'ous bard or not. Perha,ps-oh! t . . 1 If"

feas t and merrymakmg at the expense I the number serving. . C 1 . tl cer, am amma s, as t Ie ox. Foxy

of some man Who has earned or sa ve d! T he re wlJl be no August meeting can It. b e ? - p e r h a ~ s . ha r ey IS le CUb, he cer ta inly keeps u s gue ss ing!

I t Id . I bl e ltl o f t he Narberth Brunch of the Woman pOet hllllseif. Bu t It IS up to Walzer But on following our investigationw la Ie ee.ms cons:e e ~ e w a 1 now and we s ha ll wai t for his re- a little farther we found other deflni-~ n w I ~ O deSires .to d ~ s t r l b u t e e ~ e r y Suffrage party. port: His reward shall be all the tions: "A lump," "a heap," "a con-

IIOta of I t at once II I edibles a n d r l ~ k - CQal the P. R. T. saves-not pretends fused mass" and the d ic t ionary stateela b l e ~ among th e p e o p l ~ of h .s t rI be Illll'e )'011 11 l'llrplllS sl1llill)' of vege· to save-by this s'kip-stop stuff. that h is or ig in was obscure , perhaps

01' :llIage. He .does. t 1 1 1 ~ becau se he bhles 111 ),our gllrdelll Ii so, theY, Celtic. And it ends up by calling him

aSl ll re s to a. C l l l e f t ~ ~ n s l l l P o ~ , mertywill be greatl)' 1I1111reelllted ll t the· Seems to me I notice a vein of Ia hound.

for the c redIt of a potlatch, a h gh Hollelll)' House. ~ llDlOllllt Is t oo e nv y in Kotions' last letter. Is he As o_ur friend "Notions" would pu tdistinction. Indians have been known smu ll t o scnd. Please leUfe them be . .

1 I f mone disappointed that t he c rown is not, It: "I t would not be in me becoming"t o t lTow.. a ~ a Y sue 1"a sum 0 • y fore 110011, 1111)' (\11)', on the buck Ilorch seeking him? And here i s C ri ti c, of I to state that our Cub is a lump, athat theu potlatch ha s been gIven 11': 110 X. t;ssex lIvenue, the home of 'I. i I d I 'it f t1 fe t and whom I had expected better t hi ng s, l eap or even a hound, bu t that he beIII a lllge s l e lUl or le as, I~ J r s . Jlllrf}' W. Uerb)·. calling C. D. a " tu ne fU l l ia r. " H ow - defined as a "confused mass" seemsb la nk ets a nd o rn am en ts h ave be en _. _distributed in add it io n t o t he feast . - ever. such is clways th e f at e o f t ho se entirely appropriate, at least occasion-

Argus. ' ; \IJSPIU;>iTS A ~ JL\XB[ GUXS I who r is 'e above the l ev el o f ordinary ally.

,mortals. I echo th e demand f or mor e He ha s failed to put in an appear-

: pomes f rom the mysterious C. D, ance la te ly on "dril l nights" at whathe late S ir H ir am Maxim sa ys in

he was pleased to call the " forum."ds autobiography that when he 01' - .

The high aims of America and he r The quick wit of a t raveling sales- ganized the Un'ited States Electric: There was a fishing t ri p p la nn ed The m at er ia l formerly col lec ted f rom

allies ar e weB expressed in Presiden t man who h as since become a weH- Lighting Company the printer sent th e other n igh t that never got beyond t he t al k o f th e p oo r unfortunates whoW'l' t' t France onBas. . . Iunburden thems'elves after the stress1 son s gree ,1llgS 0 - known proprietor was severely tested home it::! statlO,nery wit h t he hooding, . t he p lan nl ll g. L ew Hes s has a happy f tl . .t il e day : one day, He sent in h is c ar d by tI,el' "The United Stat'es Electric Lightning faCUlty of conni ng aut o owner s i nt o 0 le CIty :s no more , ,"As France cel eb ra ted ou r Fourth office boy to t he manager of a large Compan y. " When h e established his' giving him and four or five other fi . T ~ l e n a ~ a l l l h, e do:sn seem to go

of July, so do we celebrate he r Four- concern, whose inner office was new g,un c01llpa,ny in England. he told exper t anglers a ride to t he s ho re slllng tlllS s u m I ~ l e I , either, ~ theteenth. keenly conscious of a c O l l l r a ~ e - separated from t he wai ti ng ro om hy ot' this ;n'istake in order to emphasize by painting glowing pictures' of th e Iam.ount of materIal he ~ b ~ a l l 1 S to

ship of a rms and of pUl'llOSe of WhICh a g rounel glasspardtion. the impor tance of ,getting the station- : quant it y and size of the fish that write. about. seems to ~ ) IImlte.d.we are deeply prOUd. The .sea seems When th e boy handed his card cO pry pl'1inted correctly. 'When th e ia r e wai ti ng to be caught. One man' . Is ~ P o s s l ~ l e that IllS work :n th e

very narrow today, France IS so c 1 o ~ e Ithe m an age r the s ale sma n saw h!m IJrst she et s wer e brought to him, i" fell for t he b un k and it was planned Ic:t y IS so . gl e ~ that he hasn t t h neighbor to ou r hearts. The war lS Iimpati en tly tear i t in h al f a nd t hr ow however, he found that the Eng,lish:to leave Karberth on 2 A. M. on Wed- t un e t ? w r ~ t e IllS column, we wonde.r.being [ougllt to save ourse lves f rom it in the waste b aske t; t he boy car.le printers had made h is c once rn appear: nesday, the 24th. T ha t' s a n aWfUl, Agam Ius .garden rr:ay keep hUllintolerable things, bu t it is also being o ut a nd told the caUer that he couid a s "Tho Maxim Gum Company," , hour and only a genuine nu t would ~ l U S y ~ pOSSIbly a l hIS spare time

fought to save mankind . We e xte nd n ot se e t he chief. "On'o of the Maxim guns," said Si r select it for starting a trip o f a ll '- ~ put In .on t ~ l e tenl11S courts or wrlt-our h ands to each other, to the great The salesman told the boy to g'J Hiram, "was designed to fi,re a shell kind. However, something went mg up IllS mmutes.

peopl es w it h whom we ar e a ss oc ia te d; b ac k a nd g et him h is c ar d; th e hal'l weighing about a }lOund. These shells! wrong with th e machine at S P. M. "0 ,

anel t? the peop!es .eve,rywhere ,,:,hO b rought out s ix pe nce w it h t he mes -I were, of course, expensive; t hey cos t i on Tuesday and the angel who owned

love r Ight and prIze JustIce as a thlllg sage that his' ca rd was torn up. Thp.n In ho ut o ne d ol la r a nd a qsarter each. i th e ca r t inkered with it until 2 A. M,beyond price, and consecrate ourselves th e salesman took o ut a no th er c ar 1, When wa demonstrated the ,gun before Wednesday. I t showed no signs ofon ce mo re to th e no bl e enterprise of and sent t he b oy b ac k, s ay in g, "Tell ILi I-lung Chang, it fired four hundred, life, however. and Lew had to tele

peace a ~ justice, r e a l i z i ~ l g th e gl"eat your boss I se ll tw o c ar ds for s ix -io f t he se sheUs, costing, more than I phone the three o ther members of th econceptIOns that have lifted France pence." • Ifive hundred doUars, in a minute. The. party that the trip had been post-

an d America high among the f ree peo- He got his interview and sold a o ld Chimese s ta tesman , on being told' poned until 7 A. M. Three sleepy. So come a cr os s, friend CUb, and

pIes of th e world. The French fi.agl ar ge amoun t o f goods. I the cost of the shells, said, ' Th is g un a nd p er ha ps g ra te fu l, idiots wen t t el l Our Town whe re y ou h av e been

flies today f rom the s ta ff of the Whlte Iire,s altogether too fa.st for China,' back to bed., At 7, Lew phoned them and why you haven't wri t ten.

House, and Ame ri ca i s happy to do STRONG EVEN IN DEATH The King of Denmark's comment was, again a nd s ai d t he t ri p had been in- Dlctlonar)' Dick.

honol ' to that flag," "That gun wou ld bamkrup t my little definitely postponed because th e owner _

A yew t re e a lm ost d esti tu te o f k ingdom in about two hou,rs.' '' of the ca r had f:IlIen asleep after Dick-What ar e you laughing at ?

branches or bark grows abundantly i n______ _ _ working all n ig ht a nd c ou ld n' t be MarY-Your whiskers.the Caucasus to a heigh t of f rom fifty A man descended f rom an excur- aroused. Well, it wa s a sin.k looking 1 Dick-Is there anyth ing J1!umorOllsto sixty feet and a diameter of a little sion train and was weari ly making his bunch that met on th e 8.14 that morn-I in their aMlearlliDce?o ve r two feet. I t grows slOWly, bu t way to he car, followed by his wife ing, Not one had had a decent night'sI MarY-NO; but snmehow ther ticklei ts t imber is almost indestructible ex- a nd f ou r children, when a policeman rest, and all had promised fish to me.cept by fire. I t is considered superior Ito uch ed him on th e snoulder anti their neighbo rs . Mor al , as George _in durability, appearance and tough- said : Ade WOuld say, "Catch Y'our fish be-I

ness to mahogany, which it otherwise, "Come a long w it h me." fore you g iv e t hem away." '---T-U-E-'-V-A-I-t-C-j-I-E-S-T-F-'U-N- '' :'D--'somewhat resembles. In some large "What for?" The Sunday following the fishingforests o f t hi s t re e i t i s v er y difficult "Blowed if I k now; b ut when ye' re t ri p that never came off. Lew pestered! Your p le dge for th e Wa r Chest

t.o distinguish the live trees f rom t he locked up I'll gO b ac k a nd find out Bill C la ghor n into t ak ing h im to a I Fund is due and payable to th e

dead ones, th e latter b ei ng v er y n um - why that crowd WIltS following ye," Jersey pond whe re h e ho pe d t o get I Treasurer, Chas. V. Noel, or thee rous and s ai d to stand for 100 years - - _ _ _ __ __ a mess of bass. Lovely day, plenty Merlon Tit le and Trust Company,

after death wi thout exhib it ing decay. PercY-Oh, yes, d'Oll't you know? I of expensive bait and tackle. but when at Narberth.

-Argus . can alwaY'S t el l w ha t people are they r eached t he lake, this is what I f you pay by check, make

th Inking of me. t he y s aw : "No fishing allowed on checks payable to the Wa r Chest

P r u d ~ n c e - C a n you? How extreme- Sunday." Anybody l oo ki ng for a Fund, or mail d irect to Chas. V.Iy unpleasant for you! first-clasB' ,failure as a fishing trip Noel, Treasurer.

Poppaea, wife of Nero, invented themask to guard he r complexion from First quarant ine was es tab li shed at

th e sun, about 60· A. D. Venice in 1 1 2 ~ .

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first wreck. It was Tom's hundredth

or more. Out in France the victims

had looked pretty mucl1 the s ame a sthey looked here.

"I n heaven's name, boy," exclaimedDr. James, when Tom had severed afoot that hung by a shred of fiesh and

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NY3ofP' Essex Ave. abo Haverford Ave.

Lee's -Garage

L .

Overland Sales and Service AgencyRepairs, Storage, Gasoline and Oils

OPEN DA Y AND NIGHT

"I U'lldeI'S'tMld old man Simpkins

was very much opposeI'd to his daugh·tel' mal'I'Y'lng BiUSmith; c a l 1 ~ d Billa fool,lIJJld a ll t ha t sort of th ing .""Tha.t's v er y t ru e, lIind b ef or e h e

ha d bee n married six months Billadmitted the old man w as right."

Your Account Solicited

R(',·. F. ~ [ Gray.) Pastor

ST. ]L\UGAltE'l"S CHUncn

, m : m o ~ JIEETING HOUSE

RH, .\ rer)' S. Demmy, Pastor

"'1'h(' Little Church on the l I l l l "

~ I E ' r H O I l l S T EPISCOPAL CIIURCH

Services for Sunday, August 4:9.45 A. l\I.-Sunday school. Classes

for all ages.11.00 A. I\'I.-Sacrament of the

Lord 's Supper . The pas to r will be

back from Camp Meade and will conduc t th e service and speak on the

subject. "The FeHowship of Hi s Suf

ferings."The open air service will be held

on the lot at the corner of Wooclbineand Karberth avenues. The pastor

\':iII be present to enjoy this seTvi·ce,as he ha s n'ot been able to be presentowing to the month of July being

s pent a s a Y lVI C. A. "religious secre

tary at Camp Meade. Md.We:J.:1esday. A ; ~ g u s t 7th, the union

prayer meeting was to have been held

in the Baptist Church The p as to r o f

the Methodist Church will speak

briefly. It will be the commencement

exercises of the Daily Vacation Bible

school and will be held in the Y. MC. A. gymnasium. Come an:1'hear theresults of this worthy Christian \,"ork

this s u m n ~ e r in Narberth.

Merion ~ I e e t i n g House is opened forworship every First-day at 11 A.1\1. Visitors are cordially welcome.

A registry book is kept for visitors.AU are asked to register their !Dames.

Capital, $160,000; Surplus, $120,000; Undivided Profits, $100,000 ICHAUFFEUR I~ ~ ~ ~ : s e t : ' ; : s O : i ~ ~ : o ~ ~ ~ ~ a : : t ; ~ u ~ ~ ICLEAN···SAfE···WHOLESOME

. _ I EXTRAORDINARY I Bu t although Tom h ad little to S:1)" OUR PRODUCTS ARI! GUARANTEEDTHE MERION TITLE&TRUST CO.! i ~ : ~ ~ ~ h ~ i ~ f e ~ : : ~ i e : : ; S a ~ ; ~ ; : ~ e ~ s p ~ ~ UNDER BACTERIOLOGICALCONTROL

I -- Icial ly night . I n F rance t he h or ro rs Pas leur l zedMilk I DELIVERIES

b h Off· A d B ·Id· By N. E . F rank Of war had not k ep t him a.wake; iI; Brynelovls Cerli l led WEST PHILANar ert ICe, rca e UI log -- Millersville they did. His mental retina ( p e d r l : : I ~ ~ O e l e I Y ) OVERBROOK'O HUSEY'S re la t ives had re ta ined more impress ions than he Speda l " G ue rn s ey" MERION

Tand neighbors con- had thought. He had only t o c lo se Milk WYNNEFIELD

%I P-d Ch k- A t sidered him as a quite ~ : eyes ;0 have th em p ass be for e (Roberls 'ASharpless ' BALA-CYNWY

2 nterest al on ec Ing ccoun S ordinary young man . A t m in r ev ew. Dair ies) NARBERTH

o mw school he had let his Yet, however real those p ictu res ofth h h 1 I Cream Buttermilk ARDMORE

cousill.s t ake the honors; e nlg t were, dur ing t e day, w Ii e

3% Interest on Savl-ngs Accounts he had not made e ve n he wen t t he o ld round of h is mother' s Tab l e a ~ : e a ' : . ~ I P P l n D WYNNEWOOD

t he " scrub" at col lege; and s in ce t hen fus si ng ove r h im and h is f at he r' s n ag -

he ha d n ot cu t a startling f igure i ll ging him, he had often to ask himself SCOTT-POWEtt DAIRIESusiness, politics or society. whether the French da! s were no t aWhen one mQrning in the !Jpring of f igment of his imaginatIOn. ,

1915 Millersville read in Its news-I' However, Tom did not drive h, s

paper that young Hus ey had gone to father's ca r at such a breakneck paceFrance to join th e Amer ican Ambu-! as formerly. The greater part. of Ill';

mon th o f Aug us t: S un da y, A ug us t 41 l ance Serv ice it was not surprised., day he spent at hi.s father s ·!lllll. Al.and 11, Rev. C. A. McAlpine; Augus t The young man had been driving h is though Husey, semor, ~ i no t suspe.et18 and 25, D r. D. G. S tevens . Rev .! father's car about town at a break- I it. t here were many .Bungs at the nullMcAlpine will spe.ak at th e union ser- neck pace, which, from what Millers- that Tom now notlced, a lt hough he

vice Sunday evenlllg the 4th, and Dr. Iville knew of ambulance driving, un- had passed them by before. There

Stevens Sunday evening, the 25th. doubtedly qualified him for the service. were many things that he decided COUldbe done better. There \ ~ e r e many

He had kno:vn that he would be things that he rea lized should no t be Y . M . C . A . B U I L D I N GJnnSUJLUER JIEETIXG Iexpected t o d ri ve an ambulance, and done at all. I _

___ h e had gue sse d that he would have Undoubtedly s oone r o r later Tom

TownshlI) Commissioners I)fsllOse of other and more exciting duties be- wou ld have got his chance. F o r t ~ n a t ~ - IUouUne Huslness nt ]{egular sides. ly for him, he got it sooner. One

I ,UeeUng Tuesdny As tbis story c o n ~ e r n s i ts el f w it h eveni ng while he was tel ephon ing to-- -- Tom's adventures after his return Alicia Burns, who had inv i ted him toUe, ·. U . I'. CowIe)', l ~ e c t o r The monthly meeting of the Lower from France to Mil ler sv il le, suf fice a par ty , ano th er w ir e c ro ss ed thein GARAnteed Roofs

--- A 'I l\terion Township ConlDlissioners was It to S3Y that he learned not only and he heard a voi ce asking excitedly:Early Mass on sunday from p1'l heW on Tue sday evening with a ll how t o d ri ve a ca r Qver rocks anu "Hello, hello! Is this Dr. James?

1. t o October 31 at 7.A. M' 7F r ( ~ ~ t

members presente x c e p t i n ~

Supplee, t rees , through mud and wire and sheil There's been a head-on collis,ion at CALDWELL&CO.,",ovemoer 1 to MaTch 31 at A. '1 Stretch and Evans. The reports of fire, bu t a ls o how to work with some Centreton . Br ing as many doctors and

Late Mass. 9.30 A. M. throughout the. t he s t and ing commi tt ees were read and of the tools of t he s urgeon and with machines as you can get ."

year. ; \Iasses on holydays. 6.30 '7nd Ia ppr ov ed a nd o th er r ou ti ne b us in es s t he s cr ub bi ng br·ush of t he scu ll ery Tom h un g u p t he r ec eiv er w ith ou t R.ea l E s t a t eS.30 A. l\1. Weekdays at 8. Evemng tr ansa cte d. The Police Committe e maid. He, who did not know the fibula bidding Alicia good-by. He told :us

devotions and o ther services at regu- reported that the department is break- from the femur, had even dared to par en ts qui et ly not to worry If he I n s u r a n e elar times. ing up t he prac ti ce of joyriding par- do a major surgical operation. It shOUld be ou t late. There had b e ~ n S ou lh ' l d e NARBERTH PA------ - - t ie s f rom the city s topping along the had been a question o f t he man's 11mb a col l is ion, and he was goi ng out to AI th e 81allon , •

THE P R E S B Y T E n L \ ~ l 'IlURCll township roads at night and during Or Mfe. The only surgeon present see the wreck. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

__ the past month thirty-nine ar res ts had Ihad fallen in ~ i tracks. Tom haJ "What can )'OU do out t he re ?" de- Atfracfl"ve New Housesne, '. J ohn Vnn ~ e s s , Jllnlster been made on d is or de rl y c ond uc t s ee n t he operatIOn performed seven ty manded h is fa ther.

___ charges and in t he major ity o f c as es t imes in ha lf as many days. He merely "I don' t know." said Tom.Meetings for next Sunday: lines had been imposed. There wi ll i imi ta ted what he had seen. I t ;s He got h is f at he r' s car ·.nd, driVing Are Becoming Scarce10.00 A. l\1.-Sunday school. be no meeting of the board next Ienough to say that t he man survlveu. at his old pace, he had, within a quar- I have r emaining for s al e a11.00 A. l\I.-public worship. Ser- month. One moment Tom was acting as an tel' of an ho ur , ta ke n u p Dr. James attractive

mon bv Rev. Louis M. Keim. _._- o rd er ly o r c le an ing out s tables , t he and two other doctors and bough t a il

7.00 ·P. l\1.-Union twil ight meeting J L \ l ~ I , I ~ E I,EAGUE I next he was ~ o m p e l l C d to assume :t- the lint and bandages he ( 'ould f ind inwith speaker furnished by the Baptist __ most the au t ority of a general. e t hr ee d rug stores.

• C I learned to think quickly and to net Cent reton was th ir ty mi les out. thir-Church. ~ t n n d l n g ot .the 'I n JS I

l"nion Prnrer ~ I e e t l n g upon h is own initiative. He saw some ty miles of t he wor st roads in the

The union prayer Dleetlngs S'O fa r W. L. PC of the fighting that he had come out S ta te . Only in the' battle-ploughed Don't hesitate if you want a good home.t hi s summer have been well attended J. & J. Dobson Club .. 2 0 1000' to see, although his business was con- f ie lds of France had Tom encoll!ntereuand mos t helpful. On Wednesday even- Warwiclt A. A. . . . . . . 1 0 '1:000 cerned mos tl y w it h i ts a ft .e rmath. At worse. Dr. James, beside Tom, and

ing of this week t he meeting is in Lansdowne-Union A. A. 1 1 .500 home Tom had not given mur.h th etwo doctors in t he t onneau , w il l. ---------------the Methodist Church and Mr. Howard Autocar Club 1 1 500 thought to that aftermath. I n F ranc e remember that r ide when they ar e o ~ A. Banks will give a report of the Wayne-D. S. Mar.ines.. 0 1 ~ O O O it b e c ~ m e his sole thought , almost an , men. Tom, with his eye s g lu ed to

wonderfUl Worla's Sunday School R. G. Dun & Co 0 2 .000 ~ ? ~ e s s l O n . HiSdheadnkefot f . ~ r e V ~ t ~ = _ . the road, never for an inst an t s la d t-

Convention which he att ended in Buf- __ ._ _ IS ng ways an mea s l' I S a ev - enedhis' .pace. The car chugged up-

falo. Plans for next week's meeting t io n whi le his h ands were at their hill, slid downhill, and leaped overa re in t he hands of Rev. F. M. Gray. l ' ~ ( ' L A n n : n 1 , } ; ' r T } ~ U S AT t ask s. H e b ec ame a glutton for work. hiles and ru ts . Although half a d o z e ~ l

NAUBEUTIl P O S T O " ' } ' I C } ~ "A month more of this, and we'll other machines, had started Qut at th e

-- -- be l ay ing you Qut," the f lUrgeon in same time, Tom',s car r ea ch ed t he

Miss Beatrice Bowers charge said to him at the end of six scene of the accident fully twenty I= - : : : : C : : l : : G : : A : : R : : S : : : : : : : : ' C : : E : : : C : R : : E : A : M : : : : : : : : C : : A : N : : D : Y ~ .Mrs. Bertha H. W. Bowers months. "I've got your honorable db - minutes before any o f t hem. -M. Paul Baird ha T k ·t d th fi t t e

Ie rge. a elan e rs s eam l' The colllsion had been about as ballMiss Florence Cemadnome. fiB tl it Id bor lome. y Ie way, wou. e as It could be-two passenger train:;

Ellwllr il S . Haws, Postmaster. Ic r ~ e l nO,t to ~ r e p a r e . y o u - p ~ e s l d ~ n t c rowded to their capacity. had come----- PoIncare S cOffi'lng tonIght. He s gOIng together hea d- on . Two or t h ree t rain .

l i } ; I W S E ~ E A CI,EANER to p in , a fe:-- medals on some coa ts , men , a few passengers who had

- - - and yours IS one of them. You re- escaped unhurt several farmers and

T he s oo t that coats a frying pan member the night of the f if teen th . a couple of c o u ~ t r y docto rs were tak

can easi ly be taken off by sopping it Well, some . o t h ~ r s do, t oo. T l l e r ~ . ing tlld victims from the wreckage.

with k er os en e a nd scraping it off there, meet It like a m ~ n , my b o ~ . Springing from. his machine, Tom

shortly afterward with a pot chain. Many a fellow would gIVe all he s 1c as t f rom him his gloves ha t and

Kerosene should n ev er b e h andl ed possessed of to be in your coat." overcoat, stuffed as many' bandages

n ea r t he fire. Tom remembered the n igh t of the i nt o h is pockets a nd t he b lo us e o f hisTo cut t he g reas e on t he k it ch en fifteenth only too well . On that nig:1t s hi rt a s t hey would hold, and set

range kerosene i s ind ispensab le , bu t he had for three hours carried the quietly to work at once. He went

the stove should be perfectly c old be- woundt:.d off the field amid a heavy quickly f rom one thing to another, asfore applying. shower of shrapnel. And now the he h ad l ea rn ed to do .in France. ilt Screen Work

First dampen a ra g with the oil and Pre si dent of France was about t o f irs t he took his orders from Dr

r ub o ve r th e stove and follow this thank him. Tom pal ed as he never James. After a short time Tom, stillwit.h a thorough rubbing with old had paled under fire, worki ng a s qui et ly and a s qui ck ly a newspapers, after which gO over it I SO Tom received his croix de guerre before, began to give o rd er s t o Dr.

with a ra g dampened with a little and bois honorable. discharge,. and ir. James and to th e others. The change

benzine t o evapora te the oil. no time was back In Millersville. H is c ame a bo ut so naturally and to sudlDo not build fi re i n the stove until, mother wept. over ~ I a l i t t le-he had effect that no one quest ioned it.

this is evaporated, which will be gen- "grown so thm. HIS fath,er hoped t hat , "T hi S cas e r equi re s immed ia te a t-

erally a few hours. he was ready t o f al l into harness. I tentlon," he s ai d t o Dr. James. "Pat HARRY B WALL'rhen wipe off nice and clean, after About th e med al h e had received. that case to one side; it can wait," I

which give a: coa t o f v arni sh . You a nd t he majnr o pe ra ti on h e h ad p er - h e d ir ec te d the he lp er s. " Ru sh t hi s

wi ll be surprised how little i t will formed, and the stables he h ad c as e to town," he commanded a waitneed blacking after th e stove ha s bee n c le aned , he had noth ing to say. The ing Qutomobilist.varnished. Millersville pa.per merely said that MeanWhile, he was off himself to liftThe top is abou t the only part t ha t. Mr. Thomas Husey, son of Mr. and ano th er vict im f rom the wreckage.

becomes soiled and that wil l need to Mrs. J oh n Hu se y, h ad r et ur ne d f rom Dr. James was an able, even an

nAP1'IST Cnl"HCn be attended to with brush and b lack - F rance, where he had had s ome i n- eminent , s urgeon . That very day heOF THE EVANGEL ing . The rest will need not hi ng more t er es ti ng exper iences w it h the Am- ha d pe rf orm ed t hr ee major ope ra '

than wiping off with a soft rag. bulance Service. tlons. Bu t he W{l;S accustomed to

Putting kerosene and ammonia ill Indeed, Tom's relat ives and friends nurses, as si s tan ts and inst ruments atwater when'washing glass ornaments were wholIy disappointed in him, and bois e lbow. Moreove r, t hi s w as hIS

as wil l g iv e them a brIghtened appear

ance.Washing the window p an es with

kerosene will keep them from fros t- I

ing In cold weather, while at t he s amet ime g iv ing a br ighte r l ight within

the rooms.-Argus.

Service3 next Sunday. August 4,

follows:9.45 A :\I.-Bible school. Classes

for all ages. Ladies' adult Bible

class taugllt by Mrs . C. A. McAlpine.Men's adult Bible class taught by Mr.H. L. Philler. Welcome to all.

11.00 A. M.-Morning worship. Ser

mon by Rev. C. A. McAlpine. Com

munion service:.7.00 P . M.-Union twilight S'ervice.

Sermon by Rev. C. A. McAlpine.Church Notes

The fc,'lowinc: p r e ~ c h e r s will ocCUpyt he pul pi t of this chu rch dur in g t he

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WALTON BROS.

THE FIRESIDE

Visitor-Personally, I don ' t t h1nk

much of th e Amer,lcan methOd of

spelling.

Pretty Hos tess -WhY not?

Visitor-Well , take 'parlor, . fo rstance. Having "u" tn it makes

th e dllference In th1l world.

"Yes," said a druggist's aS9istant,if I am ca lled up occasionallY to compound prescriptions at night."

"Isn't a ma n IIkely to make ml'3takes working In seml-darkness?"

"I should just think so. I took abad dime once!"

The Wynnewood Farm Unit of the

i'/atiollal League for Woman Servicehave girls a va il ab le f or farm work

at 25 cents an hour, working eight

hours a day. Call Ardmore 906.

PHONE TON A R SE :R T H 8 7 2

When YOU want automobile trips, furnituremovelLd, packages carried, freight hauled.

automobiles stored!' etc.

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Week C o m m ~ n c i n g Mon., July 29

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The stranger r epea ted his story to ' WAG · M k N F· dMrs. Husey . He r mind gras,ped one e re rOWlog- a e ew rleD Sfact only-Tom had not had a wlnlt

~ i ~ l : : ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ h ~ ~ : e l ~ u o ~ t : ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ I J O I N THE NARBERTH GUARDf a ~ h e shook the boy l l g h t l ~ ' t o mal te I THURSDAY EVENING, FIRE HALL~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , s u n lliat he was I n ~ c L T a k ~ g a , = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

CILU'F}'EL'1t EXTItAORHIXAUY Ihandkerchief from h is poc ke t, she: th ink that you wou ld l ik e that desk'?' SAX nnwo JURINE

AR CAD IA II I s t a r ~ ~ d ' ~ I P ~ t h l ~ e r l m e ~ l : a c t I,A I T hi s w as bet te r t han med al s a nd I TELLS OF S I X K I ~ GCHESTNUT.Bel.16th s t , {Con t i n u ed f rom 1 'h l rd Pagel ~ m r:; a ~ ~ ~ 1

0: hOd : ~ eulogies.

Finest Photoplay The- I on ha caug se n er an el- "Rather" Tom answered '''Explosion Hot Some of Our' PoorBtre ot It .. Size In th e , chief and fell f rom I t to the fioor. The ' . ,. .EnlireWorld. had clam ped t he spurting arteries I I I d Mr. Harbeson r os e a nd e xt ende d h is ]o'elIo,ws," an Ardmore Bank

, ' stranger p cked t up and exam n(:; h d 'P " . I O P I B v . - c o n t l : . u M ~ " lOA.M . to 11.30 "where did you l earn surgery?" it curiously. ~ ~ G ' d" Id h "TI 1 k I .. ; Teller WritesPhUa .• Pa. "Out In France, " answe red Tom "I should advise you to ' keep this 00 , h

sae. le (e s s yOUI S, ,

la conical ly, and he was off to bandage r f 11 " h 'd h d' ' h d I and f ive t ousand a yea r. Repor t here Robert BOYd, formerly teller In thed

ca e u y, e s a l , an Illg t e me a IThursday Good afternoon" 'Merion Ti tle and Trust Company, ata b roke n hea . to Mrs. Husey. "I s houl dn 't b e s ur - I ' . •A quie t middle-aged stranger had . d 'f Id fi d' t b f' Tom took hiS leave without a word.' Ardmore, and at th e moment a tor-

joined t h ~ m s ome t im e before Tom prlS€ 11 y ~ wou n It 0 eo , He c ou ld n ot mak e a speech If IllS pedo "got" t he c ru is er San Diego.

. some v a ue. ' I • U .did no t know whether he was an un- S f d T ' I b he depended upon It, and, ba' f}plly , lu a 1l1ted States marine on b oa rd o fInjured passenger or whether he had th I P t r o ~ u n th was tm ~ s um

tler I t hi s c as e h:s position did not d epend: I t j umped into t he s ea In his HB V.

come ou t f rom town b a a erln de mordn ng l ~ S ; l O t

1; r upon It. He took the earliest train he,' D.'s" and a l i fe prese rve r, a long ' ~ I t h

"Tell 'me what I ~ a 110" the miln f e c ~ ~ e a ~ m e , an · sen or .1" could ge t to Mll1ersviIle and we' l t 1l00-odd comp[,nlons'.

had said to Tom' and To'm had sel a ~ ~ , Y l l ~ , l ~ S can. t d h home Immeddately. He found that his "When we saw th e last of the Sanhim to wash,ln'" ~ o u n d s f e tch ing and D Je e ygree e er

l· t"II j U t s t l k m ' ! ~ f at he r a nd mot he r were pos tponing Diego we gave three c he er s f or th e

"THE CITY OF DIM FACES" ." r. ames. our son s le a '\1 h' . Id b .arrying Inst rument s a nd banda ge " th t L t hi I b' t t e lr d in ne r for hIm. 0 oa t and then started to Si ng,e own. em s eep on a I, "We l l ' lk "h 'd " k 'Ha'll H 'I th G . All ' "

a nd deJ 'v er ing orders After eac;i L' k b f I i I "I ' 10 s, e sal you now i ' ai " e ang sHere. . I e many a man e ore I m, Ie, th' . :B ' .'prescribed task the stranger came awake to find h:mself famous." ialtt qUflett

lman.dI btrOUwghtl1 b h a c ~ Mhe I ~ ; W d wrote 111 a letdtefr to T. B. SmIth.

back to Tom for another T k' t . d ' f n g 1 0 le acci en . e, e s 1'. e swam aroun Or three or four. om awa ened 0 a nme- e.ys a m ~ , H b' h "..

He could neither bandage nor dre,;- H' t l ' Id I d d . ar eson, presIdent of th e C. & W. ours , some of us, Boyd sa\(l "until. IS mo ler s pr e o ng wou n e oy R 'I . h' . ,

wound s a nd h e w as not strong enoug11 hi . , I 't t i t a. way. He offered me a job at five a fretg ter picked us up and ca rr ied. s COUSin s super or l y was a ao; th d d

to 11ft th e v ict ims f rom the wreckag ' J; hId ' ousan , a n I accepted it on the Us Into Hobo ke n. W e wer e the slop-but he performed faithfully the hom,,· e ~ T e h l ' f . II 11"'d spot. Go to report on Thursday. Got pie st bunch of marines and sa ilo rs I

suss IS a very w e , sal t d St r t · d' I'll b S h d I .Iv tasks that Tom se t him I I f th "b t I 't tl t th ' a ress now. a In mner. e ever saw. ome a on y theIr 'pants. '. . 1 S a er, u can see la ere S d I" . .The night was running Its course.: h I it f th b " own as soon as can. and a faIr-sized group, I should s ay

. 'muc n or e oy. "W II Am d" 'd b t 80Although a g r. >wmg number of doc·. T f d tit I' If 1 e. an a, sal Mr. Husey. a ou pe r cent. , d id not even have, om re use 0 e lImse le ft h' h ...

tors nurses and ra ilway officials were' Ii I d d tl Id d' I. d It· a er IS son ad gone, It looks as those.f Fo re t ve u a r e s pend ing th e ' on ze . an l e w or . Isgus e w n If th b . t "WI ' fi I I .~ u m m : r : t 1 S b ~ r ; ' Park. : ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ t y h a n ~ r ~ ~ n e D ~ . u e ; ~ ~ ~ ~ d t ~ O ~ ; ~ 'thl' s ingdratlf·t,Utde. dPassed hhlm tOhn. f At I s o m e ~ h i n ° : ' : ; ~ ; : ~ ~ ~ . ~ g 0 amount tu York l ~ n e r : v e w e r : a l a Y 1 0 : 1 ~ ~ e ~ e l : C ~ ~ ~

. le en 0 en ays, w en e u s .waiting for t rainmen , they obeyed him impl ici t ly ., was over he received a letter from women wai ti ng f or u s with clothing.h o ~ l ~ ~ : a t ~ ~ : r o t ~ a ; ~ : : ~ ~ to seashore Working at .the s a m ~ t im e w it h hi, the C e n t r ~ 1 & Western RaHway Com - EAST lSDIAX FAMIXES ~ fixed the life preservers up fOJ'

and m ou nt ai n ha ve left for var io us h ands and hIS head, fom had. In the pany. Would he kindly call the fol- AnE COXS'I'AXTLY INCREASING e moment to do in place of p a ~ t ~. course of several hours. brought orcl" lowing Mondav between t he hou rs )f __ I and we looked for all t he wor ld hk e

places dur111g the week. lout of chaos. The scene had takl!1l 2 and 3 o'clock In t he a ft er noon , a nd I . . .- . i a lot of 'hula-h,uIa' girls.___ on th e aspect of a well-founded organ- Fammes 111 IndllL ar e growmg In : "The explosion 'On the San D l e ~ o

1"_ as k for Mr. Harbeson? . . . I ...

I f you have any vegetab es, no maL Izatlon w it h It s v ar io us departments . number an d II I mtens lt y. A ft er a, g ot s ome of ou r poor fellows We

II I t th' : On Monday he took the tram to SL f 1 d f h 11 S · · .

tEl' how ,few, to se or (ana e to e at their accustomed round . ' , care u stu y 0 t e pro) em, Ir, have an a cc ount t o collect."community market, phone Mrs . A. R. Louis. and at 2 0 clock to the minute- Will iam Digby thus te ll s u s in his I

. T he w ork o f each departmcnt dovc- he dar ed not prolong the agony longw I " • • "

Ros s o r Mrs. C. P. Fowlel. tailed neatly Into the next In o r < l ~ ~ I k' f M H b I Prosperous Bntlsh India that there I A bu rlY railway man, bearded a-- -le was as mg or r. ar eson wer I I d' two f mi es' the If ' .

One d:vlslon c lea red away the wreck He was shown to the office wit', e n n IlL an. I local ood controller in his den, andThrift S·tamps and Wa r Saving3 age ano th er c ar eful ly lifted ou t the "President" on Hs door. When he e l ~ : e n t h century, ?n e fam111e l1l th e was h ~ l d l n g forth in a powerfUl and

Stamps may be purchased a t victims, a t h ird group bore them to P entered he saw that the only occupa' l t thn teenth , thre: l1l the f o u r ~ e e n t h , unceaslllg voice about th e u tt er i n-

Howard's, Fielder's, Dav is ', Lowry 's , f ou rt h, where t hey were sorted out of the room was the quiet, mlddle- three In the sixteenth, three II I the , s u , ~ C l e n C y of his rati ons .Pet er 's and Merion T it le a nd Trust some for th e division where thp.,' aged stranger of the night of the ae. seventeenth , four In the .elghteenth up My dear man," s ai d t he official. "ICompany. would rece,lve immediate medical dt . Id t to 1745. And under British rule seven simply cannot hear myself think. You

tentions, others for the division where c "en. ?" . famines from 1769 to 1800. And i n t he would talk th e h ind l eg of f a donkey."they would be taken to th e ambulancil3 Are you Mr. Harbeson. TO.n n ineteenth centu ry thirty-two fam- " Ta lk i t off !" r ep l ied the irate

and automobiles asked. I ines. I n t he first quarter of the n in e- s hu nt er . "Why , I 'd e at it off."

T h· th d "Yes. l 'lease be seated, Mr. Husey." Iteenth centu ry there were five fam-

om was er e ere an every-I T Id 1 k '\ . .h lik .' I h I' I" om did as he was to . then 00 e, mes With 1,000.000 deaths' In th e sec- "So you have taken to c a r r ) ' i ! 1 ~'flY ere, e

dalgenerba l ~ a r S l d a ; n g ~ l I round him .furtively. There were lIO, ond 'quarter three f a m l n e ~ with 500,-

o rc es ' a n a ways y 11S S e awalt- i • • I" around a monke y? T hi s i s g oi ng t oo. h. ' I d ' h'l If SUSPICIOUS v el ve t b ox es l yi ng ab ou t. 000 deaths' in t he t hi rd q ua rt er six. far! "

. d mg IS east comman ,was s se' . " ." Ir s Henry M. R. Bowen entertame 0 t' t d d I th . t . 'ddl He breathed easier. famines, with 5000000 d eaths and m "Well you never go an" ,"11ere

. 23 c ns I uee or er y, e qUle ,m l e- "" J ,.

he r club ~ u e s d a y afternoon, .Tuly . aged stranger. Only onc e d id he a' Mr. Harbeson leaned back in his: the four th quar t er , si x famines, with I with me, " was his wife's somewhatThe party I ~ c l u d e d Mrs. Robert. cran-I Tom an I r re levant , and ye t no t ll.n cha ir and r eg arded Tom with a long I26,000.0(}() deaths, I ambiguous retort.

dall. of M il ib ou rn e; M rs . RIchard Irrelevant, question: and p le a sant s ta re . I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ g ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : 1Crandall, o f Cynwyd; M rs . Frank O. "Are )'OU accustomed to doing thiE "Young man," said he, "do you mind IiiNagle, o f Ove rb rook ; Mrs . Hugh w. ! for a living, young man?" t el li ng me If you have any occupation'

Close, a ~ Mrs.. G. Charles Close, of I "Oh, n o, " T om a nswe re d. W : t l l O ~ t o th er t han t ha t of ordinary chauffeUl! I Na rbe r th Reg z·s te rWest Phlladelpllla. stopping the work 'a t whi ch h e wa' "We ll ," s ai d T om , "when I'm not I

- - - engaged. "Mostly, I 'm j us t a n o rd in ar y d ri vi ng the family ca r about, I'm DII"The Mad Lover " i s a drama .with c ha uf fe ur ." H e t ho ug ht g riml y t ha t my f at he r' s mill." I Two Linu, JOe pe r iaaue; Sc for eoch aelelitianalline

many c o m ~ d Y t o u ~ h e s and a c h m ~ x there was a good d ea l o f truth In !'I'E I "What do y ou do there?" 1,.:::====:;:;;====:;:;;:;:;;====:;:;;:;:;;==:;:;;:;:;;===:;:;;====:;:;;====:;:;;======== =:;:;;==11t ha t con tams a b ig punch . C a p ~ 1 l l "'ords "Oh I look o ve r t he mai l abi t .and.A •. C O U N · T A ~ . · · T c (; I t L' kth" . ' .• n ·r" . • ,rlln· Phone. 644-W.Robert Warwick (who Is n ow mel "I'!l call you Chauffeur Extrtl- walk about to see that everyone's on Keirn, II . C. Certltled Public Accountant. See display a d v e r l l ~ e m e n t In thl. 18IIue.service) a nd E la in e H amme rs te ln , l' " 'd th t I the ' job" I 202 Dudley ave. Phone, Narberth 300·'V. ~ J l " I 't on Inary, sal e s ranger grave y. . Seolt-I'llW,·1I 1)lIlrle8. Phone. Preston 2398,supported by a most wonde rf ul c as Eve ry thing was In splendid shape "Do you sien checks or orders, 'lr I • ADVEUTISING, See display advertisement In this 18IIue.f I m Intain an Interest of h hI?" Clllt·, " . Arthur. Phone, Spruce H3S. lIIUSICa p ayers, a The wounded had all been borne away. do you pu t t roug dea s. I Ideas, Plans. Copy. Art. ' l ' y p o g l ' a ~ h Y . Cowl". T. SlUnrt. Plano Tpacher.u11usual c le ve rn es s. The storY tells All the living had bee n removed fraIl' "Goodness, no!" Tom e xcl aimeu . i A V T O ~ I O B I L E S 206 Mprlon ave. Ph.,ne. :"arherth 347-R.of a husband who wrongfully suspects t he wreck age. T he dead-well th,w "Father lets no on e sniff at hi s job:' Cen.ore, Sable ')'0 hire. Loos, Fanny II. Plano teacher.. 'f d tl 0 le the ' . .. . . Phone. 1289 or 625. StUdio, Arca.de Bldg. Phone, 316-J.hiS young W1 e, an len c 11 s . would be removed In the course)f Humph! Well, do you t h ink that If Lees' Garnge-Hepalrlng. Etc. Phone, 1605. SJoholrn. 1II1•• Jo:bhu. lIluslc Teacher and Ac-surprising flnls]l with a happy endmg. th e dav. The re was noth ing more ~ o anything were to haf}pen to YOdr See display advertisement In this Issue. companisl, 228 IllM ave .. Narberth.

"The Mad Lover " w il l b e shown at t h h:m t do. He wanted to get home I f a ~ h e r y o c o ~ } d man ag e t o k ee p tile Merilln Title &: T r l ? . t ~ ~ S p h o n e , Ard"llore 3. J,·lI'erle8, J. ~ , ? T ~ ~ t \ ' N a ~ I ~ ~ t ~ l c ; . v e .Palace Theat re , Ardmore, next Wed t o s le eP . ,llull rUnmng? See display advertisement In thl.. Is"ue. Phone. 666·M,nesday af ternoon and evening. "Anyone want to come back to tu'v' Tom thought for a moment; then , , IWILuJo:ns T ~ " " l l , "'"rren n. 200 Woodbine ave,., h d I l' "I thO k th t I t"JI('dley, \ \m. n. Phone. 600. Phone, 1202-W.--.- . I II my car?' he asked. e answere s ow ~ III a See display advertisement In thl . I••ue. OI'TICI,\:,\SThe tractor plowmg demonstratlOn "I s hou ld l ike to, " sa:d the qui et c ou ld manage ." \ CANDY. ETC. f ·, 'nte",. Cnrl I '. 506 "ssex a,·e. Phone, 6J8·W

next Tuesday, Aug>ust 6, on th e StateIstranger "What makes you think so?" JlII\·I., II. E. Phone, 1254-W. Phlla. addrpss. 180r, Chestnut ..t.

H't 1 farms Norristown promises ' T bl I d t I f See display advertisement In th l. I••ue. I'AINTJo:RS

OSPI a , • , . "Climb In," said Tom. om us le , a a os s or all CAIU'Jo:NTJo:ns ANn BUILDERS Cole. ,'OJll'·. n.to be one of t he largest onflS 111 East-I "W he re s ha ll I take you?" Tom anrswer. "I- I 've k ep t my e ye s o p ~ n .h·nkln•. Cha•. L. 246 Havertord a\'e. Phoue. Spruce 1638.ern United States. In the last few Iasked as they reached the awakening a bit" he said deprecat ingly. ' 10:1 Dudley ave. Phone. 382-101. \ l ' : ! l ~ ' E ~ ~ : ~ : ~ ~ ~ ' : : , ~ ~ ~ ~ e N ; ; b : ; t l 1 ~ v .days' several new types have applied I town. "Ah-ll!" said Mr. Harbeson. "FrOr11I S P ~ : ~ ; ; ~ ~ ~ r C ~ ~ . : ; ~ \ ~ ~ : ~ . 1652-R. Walzer. Fred.

f t. th d tration so I hi' I 117 Winsor ave. Phone. 1247-J.

or en ,ranee II I e emons "With you, young man . I shOUld w at I saw the other n gh t you ve COSTnACTons l'AI'Il:U II,\SGERi'Othat t he t ot al number o f d if fe re nt llik to ee t Y u fath r " made rather a fine ar t of keep'ing your !>haml, A. C. Jr. Commercial Trust Bldg., Dem'er, ItIchRrd A. Arcade Building.. d e m 0 r e . . . Phlla. Phone, Spruce 5263: Narberth 1214-J Pbone, N ..rberth 1693·W.machines Will be fifteen or m ore a n Tom s ai d n ot hi ng , It was all he eyes open. By the way, was ·It for I 1)i:NTISTS "'Ilte, Geo. ,\. Fairview a,·e.many of those wi ll have several s iz es c ou ld do to keep his automobi le g O l l 1 ~ kee,plng your eyes open that y ou g ot (Jnm"ron, Dr. W. 1I1, Phone, 395-W. Phone. C) 'nwyd 778-J. First-class work.

working. The Farm Bureau Is mak - T he y r ea ch ed the Husey re siden ~ e that med al y ou carry round w i ~ h o ~ r ~ 2 D : : A ~ t . a l v O e i Elmwood av. Phone, 393·W. "A"'adlo," 1 6 t l l ; I I ~ J d O ~ ~ ; : l ~ ~ t .t... Phil.in g special efforts to have a new Ford Tom climbed from the car' t he you?" I Phlla. Phone, Filbert 4252. Keith Bldg. Hee ,1Isplay a d v e r t i s e t T O p . ~ t In thl . I••u•.

tractor In the demons tr at ion. The y stranger followed Tom was u ~ m l n d - Tom fidgeted. His mother had toid DUUHGISTS l ' I . I J ~ I J J l N H . ETC.

h F d' . 1I0ward'•. Phone. 1267. Suplee, (l ..... " , Phone. 1289.

h op e t o b e a b le to get t e new or son ful o f his manner s a s of all else. hIm all she knew about the medal, but See display advertisement In thla I•• ue. See dl.play advertisement In thl. I88U.presented by Henry Ford to the Mr. Husey, coming down t he s ta ir s h e h ad not told he r all that he knew I ELIWTRICIANS Wnl l. I I. II. Phone. 319-J.

JI See dleplay advertisement In thl . I••u.

Thomas FAison Farms> In New er - for h' s breakfast saw Tom and tile about It. PU,!,h, Ver 225 I.ona ave. .b. . . ' Nar. Phone. ti50-W. Ard. Phone, 163-J, ItJo:AL ESTATE

sey. Thi s mac hi ne s ho ul d 'be a Ig stranger enter. "For something of t he k ind, " he FISH AND OYSTERS Cnldw"11 &: Cll. Phone, 1 2 7 1 - ' ~ .a tt ra ct io n a s many h av e b ee n anx- "What' t hl 's ?" lI e t hO ll gh t, WI·t·.1 answered In a tone that forbade Imperial Hr"eery Co. Phone, Narberth 606. 1".e display advertisement In thl. I•• u., d' s. I See dlsplav sdvertlMement In thla I.sue. 1o'rll8ch. II. C. Phone. 252·W.lously waiting t o s ee Henry Fo r s new rising gall. further questioning. , HAnnEN NURSERIES 1"oe dl.play a,lvertisement I thl. I88U.

d t tl1I1 b W I I t A E ( ; o d t r e ~ · . Wm. n.

tractor. Th e emons ra on w e "Sir" said t he s tr an ge r "I have The old man smiled. "After all I 0 ' er , . . P 114 Woodside ave. Phone. 685-W

I d E I t to' 1 1 " d' I Montgomery ave. hone, 696 Narberth. N I R '

In progress a l a y . ac 1 ra c I' WI had your son bring me here I n ordoJr do no t need to know abou t the me al. GUOCERS • n. I. obert J. Phone, ~ 0 5 .1

. I Itt I w t 10 d k h Money tOl' First and Seoond Mortgage.be g iv en t s SpeCla POO p 0 . a that I might tell, you first-hand of hi:; I learned all that I nee now t e Imperial Grocery Co. Phone. Narberth 606. Slrll'....... JIIIII". C. 232 E."e, aVe.o'clock In th e morning a nd a gam at 2 work thi s past night." other n:ght. Now, \of you w il l p ermi t ,See display 1 ; 1 ~ e n ~ ~ ; , : , e ~ b ~ th l. I••ue. Phone. r,36. or 1420 Chp"nut It .

o'clock in the afternoon. Mr. Husey looke d s te rn ly a t his me another question-the last, I Walton nr08. Phone, 672. G R r o . M r G h l l e : U ~ ~ . F ~ ~ ~ ~ e : - i ~ 5 8 _ W .son' s drooping figure. "A fine scra1;)e promise. If you were to ru n your See displaY a d l : : S r U t l R s e A m N ~ c n E t In thl. I•• ue. 1"ee display advertiRement In thl. I•• ue.

.. Miller. John A. 243 Ion a ave. Phone. 661.Jthis time, sure." father's mil l. wou ld you ru n It as he Ilowman, Somuel 1'. (Life.) Shcp. 246 Haverford ave. Phon•. 1226·JTom reeled Into th e parlor and now runs It??" 116 Elmwood ave. Phone. 653-W. 1 l 1 l 0 E ~ I A K E R S

"" T . I lurl,hnrdt, 1I11lIer. General Insurance. Good W"ar !lhoe Repnlr Shop.threw h imse lf upon the nearest pI-usb . No answered am mor e declS VI)· 100 Maple ave. Phone, 659-M. Con_tnntlne, B. G. Y. M. C. A. Bldg.soft. Mr. Husey bounded after h:m ly tha n he had yet spoken Jones, Cha... R.

h k'i fI TI "Th k ' .. id M H b 305 S. Narberth ave. Phone, 682-J. The above department should b" of tha

and s 00 th e boy s Imp gure. li1n an you, sa r. ar eson Jones, 'Vm. J. 103 S. Narberth ave. Phone. greatest u... to the community. the lI.t con·th e stranger took th e Irate par en t "And now. Mr. Husey, you see th'l l ' t i ~ O - J Phlla. addre8ll. Penn Mutual Bldg. t ll in . the name of e v e r ~ ' prot.sslonal m..n,

ge nt ly b ut firmly by the arm and em"'+y desk at your right. The man Tr2O"9't'w oBordo."ld·e(Fav·ree., pehtoc·nJe. 1262-R. trlldesman, mechanic.•hopkeeper. etc.. wbov' doe. or can In any w ay .erve hi .. tellow·steered him neatly Into the hall. who sa t there was yesterday pu t In LAWYERS town.man. and who I. progre.slve enousb"Let th e boy alone" he said "He charge of a depar tmen t. The m:-D Gilroy, John 211 E.sex ave. Phone, 1246-R. t o add name to lis t ot Regi st er., , . Phlla. addre..... LIncoln Bldg. I A. It I.. dlmcult for tho.e contrlbutlnl

deserves hi s rest." And then and whom I want to fllI his place mm!!. Btltes, Fletch"r W. 4U Haverford ..ve. their t ime and ettort . to the production orthere he t ol d M r Husey of the boy's be one who is ready at a moment'F Phone, 372-W PhliL addres. , Crozer Bids. "Our Town" to perBonally eIther know or

. , LIGHTING FIXTURES IlnterVlew a ll . uch, It would be mo.t help-wor k I n t he p as t night. notice t o t ak e himse l f f rom one en ,1 McDonald Jobn. N..rberth phone, 1288. ful It tho..e not now found In the printed

in- John HUBey was nonplused Finally at t he coun t ry to another to straighten 1633 Cheat. at. Ph lin. Pbone Spruce 1118 list would .end In a memo of their n"mel.' , . .ddre.... phone number. . . .nd bu.lnedea or

aU he cal led hi s wUe as was hi s custom ou t any kind of a tangle or a meae HEATS, ETC, profe.slon.. for lI..tlng. Thl.. will COlt ..a fol-

h tt t' b d hi I that h finds Do y , Cotter. Boward F. Phone, 1288. \ Iowa' 10 centl e..ch I...ue t or 2 l ine. ' 6 clntl

W en ma er s go eyon m. or a m x-up , e . ill See 41.pl ..)' adverU..ement In tbla laaue. for ..cb .ddltlon... line. ' .