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    Low.29.985965c. n.

    RED CROSSWORKROOM ATY. M. C. A.

    PRICE TWO CENTS

    Young ~ [ e n Without ('llissiliClIt.!OIl('lIrds 'l'uJ'ued O"er 10 l)oIice

    : Charles W. Kl'rwood, of Bryn "I aWI' ,I Pa., who was in the French aviationservice, has< sent t he following card,wr it ten f rom a German p ri son c ampto a friend in Paris:"I hope it is p os si bl e f or y ou to

    disc:over s ome k in d I le rs on who willsend me food a nd t he e ss en ti al s oflife In the near future. I am in dh'eneed of evcIY.lhing, even shoes, Yourinforming my former comrades in th eLafayette Cor ps o f my want SllOUlddo hea ps t owar d my r eceiv ing someass is ,t ance shor t ly . I was broughtd own o n "larch 31. Am in a wellorganized c amp and bei ng wel l treated. Fo od is th e hig ques t ion , and itwill t ak e yea rs to receive help f romhome (Philadelphia), as I have jllstcommenced writ ing."Gratefnlly yours.

    "CHARLES W. KERWOOD.":\'0. 1R146, Ir e Cie.,"Baraque 1, as there is a ~ ' ~ ; l ~ ~ ; ' - r - ~ " o r i l - ~ : c - h - ~ ~ - e ~ ~ ~ o - ; ; ~ ; ' - ; ;terll:ti!!>; and in e ve ry w ay t he mos t s ol at ion t ou rn amen t, which th e Tou r- l ar ge defICit . ' I 'his hospital is a "war In advance. :-io a,I"crlIMemenl accepted un-successfUl t ou rn amen t i n t he h. is tory. namenl. Committee will start just a s r el ie f" a ls o i na smuch as it wiH man- Ip caMh n c c o I l l P a l l l ~ : , , - - , , - ~ P ~ . __ . _of th e association. The p la ye rs are ' SOOIl as th e first. rounds ar e f in i shed age a l ar ge hou se for conva lesce l lt I'OIC l'i.\LI;-';,,-,'arl, ehair", M i l l ~ I o ' h,',l,all l ee en to p la y a nd judging from the i all ' : ! th e consolation drawiags can be soldiers and s ai lors . T he h os pi ta l 1111>1", "1", '1"'1"1'1,,,",,. :-;"r1l,,"th ;;;':.-\\"form d is pl ayed by s ome or the mem- made. henefits only through sale of t ic leet s W.\: ' \T t : I I- , \p " ..I I I I" I I I" f " ; f , ~ ~ , ~ . l ' : : ' - I ; ~ - ~ ' " ' -bel'S d u ~ i n g the sUlUmer there ar e sur-I So. eve ry member of the a ssoc ia - a t 50 cents, ( no t g at e money), procur- 1Ierlh, ""uth "\tie llr'>f...... e'l. Wilh fI" with-I)r ises in Hto re ro-!' !)la,.'ers ~ t ,veIl as ' tion Hhoal!! he at the c.ourLs Saturd:l\.' able fro II I Allen Evans, Haverford. nu t t I 1 ( ' a l ~ . Ac1tll"ll-\:-; " . ', " ('art' of (lUI' ' l 'ow 11 ,~ H r l H : " . r t h .spectators. :afternoon, promptly at 2 o'p,lock. - ~ _ . ~ , - - - ~ - ~ . - . ------------------------- ,

    Mrs . Raymond Bye, Na\ 'b er th ,and Miss Eschr ick, Langhorne, Victims

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    NAl{llEHTIl, PA,-VUl{ 'OWN--AUGUST 2 2 l ~ l S

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    Of course, wedeliver - anyp l a c e - an ytime,

    SUFFRAGE NEWS

    Hllve "011 a SlIrl llus sUlIl']r of vegetables In "our gllrden7 I f so the"will be grently aPI,recIateli ~ tlte1I01ldll)' J[onse. Xo' amount Is toosmllH to s en d. P le ns e l ea ve tItem be 'fore noon, nny dllJ, on t he b ac k llorchIlt. 110 N. Essex nl'enne, th e ]Iome ofJfrs. Barrr W. Derb)'.

    A speelal meeting of 'the NarherthBranch of the ' ' 'loman Suff r age partywill he held soon. Impor,tan[ worl. Isto be tliscussed. Th e timc aud Illacewill he al1uounced later.

    ('Ollll/)' J f e e t l n ~The r e ~ u l a r meeting of i\lontgomeryCounty Suff rage party will he held

    on Wednesday, Se.ptember 11, at 10A. :\L at the county headquarters in:\'ol'1'lsto\\'n.

    If you 11eyon a 0 e ,s 'vu, .G. M. Henry W. T. Melchior s an ,n e Igen . peop e , S ~ r e liance and hel er In th e confl ict o f iAssocillte };llItors Secretary McAdoo durm g the Thml eo l es an d t he ultable adjustments! L as t w ee k I s ~ l g g e s t e d ~ h a t 'all_______' ..- ...."-----, .. _._'-'_.' L lher ty Loan c ampa ign "we should p p t t' q f t' t t ; holders of shares 111 .:arberthE J SnIPSON 'and r econs ruc ron 0 na Ions ye 0 . . . .l\IAIZI . .' ,' , Il'?W make a \ lt and for. the flnancllngd be. More t ha n a ny o th er one man he ' llUl.ldlllg and l LO:ln h A s l s o c l r r t l O n ~ f l r ~ t Federal Amendment ConferenceCllsiller 01 O I ~ r government d U ~ 1 l 1 g the per.o is today the WOrlll's' prophet and se l' les , -:us: t Ie cas , t ley ..recel.ve I ~ , ---.- S - e - n - d - a - I - I - I - e - t t - e - r ' ~ s - a n d news items to of thIS wa r at stabilized rate o f m - l ea de r. T hi nk o f h is r es po ns ib il it y, a, Ihe PUI chase of fOlllth selles 1 " l h e r t ~ I At : \I rs. Cat,1 s speCIal request, Mrs.P 0 B 404 terest.say at 4 l ; ~ pe r cent. pe r annum, responsihilitv that belongs only to him,. Ilonds. Fearfnl lest all or part of Lewis L. Smith. act ing president , had. . lOXII 'd' t" to p o l ~ th at a ll husines's and a ll i nv es t- TI' k ' fIll: 101le battlee '''I'tll proh that money g et awa y f rom h im . the calIed a confe l' ence of countv chair-Sene a a vel' ISlllg copy . ' . lin - 0 s " - '1 t . . ' . I '. JBox 820. ment.s ma r he adjusten t o t h' at baSIS l ems whi ch ar e to shape civilization I . ' o ~ m ~ . s , e r IS 111 g'lllg that It , be, u se d Imen and bor ough l ea de rs at the Acorn1\Iake aU remittances to P. O. Box an(1 SOl that we. ourselves l 1 1 ~ y IProt:ct for a thousand yea rs , an d give him: tOIl, Wla.1 St.tamlt>s . wtell.'t J. can t see Cluh. 1618 W,alnut s tr ee t. o n Thur,,-118 ourse ves agamst successIve y 111- a cheer' give him a prayer; g iv e h im al ) OIJec Ion 0 Llla-1 IS an easy day. September 19, to consider Fed-Our Town is on sale at t he depot c re as ed r a t ~ s ' of i nt er es t an govern- your co'nfldence. R ig ht o r w ro ng he ' mut:ter r.0r me ~ lell t 1 ~ e ~ t h e r f e l l o w era.l amendment ratification plans,w t d and at the slore of H E. m en t loans. is )'our own a nd v ou r only executive. hOI' to , ~ p e n d hiS m o n e ~ . a.HI no doubt which :\Trs. Cat.t will present in per-ne ~ an , ' . . :>':elther oU'r patri'otlsm no r ou r sup- J a I he a l o n ~ Is entrusted with' a great many of 1,llC prize winners son. This conference is open to allDaVIS. . L' L .,e IH -' I 'IV I ' T . I' Tl "Entered as second-class matter POrt ?t the .Iherty oans ar e meas- execut ive au thori ty, and, by the grace ,1. , e >een a\\ a Illg ~ I ) . al VIee. l e. re - SUf fr agI st s. The p ro gl 'am i s n ot y et

    O '1 - 1914 . t t l P st Office at ured III fractIOns of pe r cellt. f God h as s hown h im se lf to be a 101 e,.1 s n g ~ e s t spl1UJIlg th e tIling eompleted. hut a speaker on thectobel n, , a Ie a 0 , lIflv-hfly 1"lherty Bonds and S tamps W . ' 0 H '~ a r b e r t h , Pennsylvania, under th e ac t f riend and brother o f th e human race, >,'. ~ ', ' " on1.:ext Tuesday, August 27, the Mout- the g,uardian of democracy In a most I atrlOtlsm. thrift and safety "ould secured. ilIrs. CaM believes the amendo 1 ar c 1, __ -.-:_ gomery C.ounty Farm Bureau will hold perilous time. Le t 100,000,000 people all be served hy that met.hQ{l. ment will be p as se d b y th e SenateTHURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1918 i t s four th annual farmers' :ll1tO excur- s end u p to heaven a petition f or h im "Stamp sales so fa r a g g r e g a ~ e when t he v ot e is 'taken and friendly__ '" -.- ....- - - - - sion t hr ou gh t he southwestern por- I f tl . I ' f pra"er and $,.0,000. hut the amount pledged IS Senators have I>romiseda vote I'll tIll' ..on t Ie or Icom111g I a '0 " , . , , ,:\IERGE:\'CY PHO:\'E CALLS tion of the county. This is c ne o f the humil ia t ion . Let him have o ur e ar n- a ~ ' o 1 l 1 1 l 1 $60.000: It seen. ls to me a lot Isession. which means before DecemberFire, 3:i0 regular "know ) 'our county trips" f or est. supplica.tions and our patriotic (,t people are tour-flllshlllf:.. Aft "r a ll 4. The v ot e may c ome during August.

    Police, 12,,0 f arme rs a nd o th er s to see and s tudy haeldng in t hi s d ay when, contrary to the fuss we m ade ~ . h o u t gom g . on;r 1 0 1' Septemher. bu t .ff i t i s d ela yed be-what Ih e other part of t he e ounly is I ' I I r' II I , vl 'h es wa r' s the top anll heatmg evervthlllg 1Il \'OIlll September and then l>ussed 01'l l SO \V 110ng - c l C lSe( ' : 5 ~ _ , ' ~ ' T l - ' T'-Ilp ..T"b-! Y te le phone. Tho sc who have ithe Holstein Farm of C. W. Bray.where ofllee is sutliclenl. e vide nc e t lI at Nar - reputations. it was voted that. t .he fishno te le ' hones ar e at a still greater ! l ~ S k e t I,unch will be had. In the ber th has heen provided with an up- he lli!>trilJllted to their friends in :\ 'al '-1. I Pt J t I ho Id I> ' atternoon the Ches ter Va lley Stod: to -da te pos t olllee. Postmast.er Haw,;; berth. espeeially to ':ar-j was th e rec ipIen t of many congratu- t he y had "an ax to grind." Their in-n ' Ie same POSI IOn as SOlIe e . , .'1 I' t I I I' I t ber th a nd the Pencoyd Farm at Bala llat.ions a nd o ne pat.ron who does a tent lons were exeellent-on the sur-1111 es rom a e egrap I me we 10110. . . . . illI t I ' Will !le VISited. 'J' he Chester Valley large amount. or !lusl l less at the 0 lee I'aee at leasl,-but. unfortunately, t.heunl ors alll. Farm is onc of the largest 13erl(shire present ell the ]loslmaster with a expedit ion was a failure, not a fish

    farms in t he Un it ed S ta te s. T he P en - h ea ut if ul !lDuquet of flowers. having- heen caught. If t hey h ad poshurst l-'arms h av e t he l in es t herd 01' The hox equipment eonsist.s of 81" s e ~ ' s c ! l Hie true Sjl!I'it of reform, theyAyrshires iu the eounty anll th e p cn -j a nt omat il , c om !l in at io n b ox es f rom WOUlll l lave hought a lot. of !ish andcoyd Farm t he linest Guernsey herll:< ",'hieh the pa.trons will be a bl e t o se- 11islributed them.in the east. l'ure their mail without asking for it.A. ](. Uofheuherg'II'. Iat -the windows at ,all times during . What has b e ~ o m e of C. D.. a S j ~ i l : a n t I ~ I O U " : TUOUHLE FO n ] ) U X { , A ~County Agricultural Agent. ofllce hours ulal' question in ",arberth just populace Is anxious 10 bestow. I t be c Ie ors, w 10 wor e( a small c r o r ~ ,-I had t he misfo rtune to los b d thpathetic sentimcrnts there in expre ssed now is, "Do y ou lmow you r c ombi na - hooves him mor e I ha n ev er no w to Ie. y ea .for one who bea rs t he hur de n o f man -I I,ion?" If vou llon't know it, as k th e ('Ollie forth and claim his own. He ha s I: I ~ : i r sistC;;:i w 10 ~ v a s a lso theI r house k ind should he r ea (! ' AND WILL B l postmaster'. Visiton; frol11 Ardmore a rival an d no mean one at that. ,'vo Plerth ley tnefd to d t he hou se -" .... . . 1', emse ves 01' a tune but 1tUNDEHSTOOD, by I ~ V E H . ' \ AMEH- 'JIIlI other olfiees as far west as 1\.al- Perry Redifer IS now c1aunll1g the Iwa 't .ICAN': ver n have p ronounce d ou r office the, t it le a nd submit s the follow;ing exhibit tl sn ld a suc ce ss ; s o on e day Anguo.Our l)reslthnlt. best on th e Main Line. 'o f h is g en iu s in support of his I Ie ee l ' , said to hi s bro ther : "Dun-( e- I can, Ye'll ned to look about an ' see(Reprinted by PeMnlss lon from the I l \ 1 ~ l l 1 Y patron3 who here tofo re have: mand: if ye c an na g et a wife."

    United Presbyterian) 1hee n in t he geuer al d el iv er y have now "JlocIt }'O(,]t Na, na ," rep l ied Duncan', ",VOll ar eGod bless him! I f ever man needed rented boxes. This a ls o shows theit', ' a ulde st , Angus , a nd the croft belon ..."prayer an!l s)'mpathy It Is Woodl'oW apjll 'eciation of the np-to-da te equlp- Hoeh Floch. to yOll, ye ken." .,Wil so n. H is path Is as lonely as thatIment. That s'turdy oak. "B tof Ahraham of old. With a thousand II you ar e l ik el y t o l iv e l o n g e s ~ .He's the bloke Duncan," continued Angus "so ve'dadvisers he stands alone. Wi th hu n- A doc to r h ad bee n attending a man: Whose mast er s tr o ke betel' be th e an e to tak' a 'wife ... 'dreds o f voi ce s calling-do it this for some conslderahle time whos'!: 'I1he ~ t d v a n c i n g line o f Ge rm an sI "Oh, aye!" s ai d Dunca n, r es igne d-way-do it that way, he I l 1 U ~ t do it prospect of recove ry was very slight.! hroke. ly; "It's aye the same way here.hi s own way and take t he r espons ih il - hut one mor ning , after h is v is it , lIe i When he spoke . whenever there's ony dirty work toHy. Adv ic e i s bl own up on h im und turned to t he w if e and said, "He'1J' Amid th e smoke he done, i t's me that has to do It!"over him a nd a ro un d f rom e di to ri al be all right now." ! The A ll ies w ok etripOds and armchair warrio rs as' ap- "You mean he's going to recover?" I And gave tJle Clown Prince such apIe blossol1ls before a stor m, y et h e asked the wife, in a horrified v o l c ~ . soakalone must mark out t he nation's path- "Why, you assured me he couldn't It wrecked alis dream of Kaiser'sway. He 111ust sift an d risk and apply live It fortnight." cloakand bear th e burden o f f in al a ct ion. "I know I did," said th e doctor., And nearly made old Hindy croalcTwo hl\1ndred million eyes ar e t ur ned "Bu t my t re a tment h a s p rov ed s uc-: A no th er pOke,toward him from America's homes cessfu!. Sure ly you' r e g lad??" I From 'Is81mo Foehand hamlets and mill ions I11me from "Oh, I'm glad enough," retorted Will free t he F re nc h o f Ku lt ul "sbattlefie'lds and national councils, So th e wife, "but, ye r see, It puts 111e in yol ,e .f ar a s h uman finality is' con('erned the a bit of a hole. I' ve bi n and sollli And that's no joke.so lu t ion of the world's governmental alJ his c lo thes to p ay fo r t he fu ner al .' Hoch Focll.

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    N A H H ~ H ' . r H " PA.-OUl{ r.rOWN-AUGUS'F 22. 1918

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    Re a l Est a ' t eI n s u r a n c eNARBERTH, PA.

    Hiih Grade ButterTelephone-Narberth 644 A.

    Storm WorkC. A. SPEAKMAN

    A COMPLETF LINE OFSCHOOL SUPPLIES

    OUR TOWN "m gladl1 prIntany neW8 Item IIbout lIuy subjectthat Is of Interest t o Nar be rt hfolks, but In order to meetth e prInting sclJellule, al l "COPT"-mlllluscrlll ts-must reach th ecdltol' , , ~ . II P. 1\[. Monday eachweek.

    Plumbing, Gas Fittingand HeatingNARBERTH . PA

    Frank CristMEATS & PROVISIONS

    Are Becoming ScarceI have r emaining for sale aattractive

    Fo r Rent and Sal.FIre InsuranceBeD Phone 8il! If ."l,D BulldJng. Narberth, PL

    H. C. FRITSCHPl'tperUes

    211 ILDJI>DEN" AVENUENllrberthCAnI)};NT};n AND BUILDER

    Alterations Repaidug

    HOWARD F. COTTERM'EATS ofITI. QUALITY

    SCOTI-POWELL DAIRIES

    n av e r ou It surillus S l l l l l l l ~ ' of vege.tables In ~ ' o u r gnrden'l I f so, theywIll be greatly apllreclated at tlleH o l l ( I l I ~ ' } [o us e. N o amount Is toosmall t o s end. Please leave t hem be.fore 1I00n, a l l ~ ' dar, 011 tile back porcllli t 110 N. Essex avelloe, th e llome of)[1'' '. 111111 )" W. Derbr.

    GarageSI - I .A :H .A:N.

    Lee'sL .

    NB/:OSlh Essex Ave. abo Haverford Ave.Overland Sales and Service AgencyRepairs, Storage, Gasoline and Oils

    OPEN DAY AND NIGHT

    Wise doctors always word their advice t o t he ir p at ie nt s s o that they willn ot t ak e of fe ns e. A ma n once ca'lledon a phy sI ci an t o s ee if he could flndsome Temed)' for a red nose."Doctor." he said, "what shall I t ak !!to remove Ule redness of my nose? ""Take no th ing-especial ly betwel1rmeals," th e doctor answered. 1

    Your Account Solicited

    neT. R. } '. l'owlc)". HectorST. lUARGAUrl"S t l l l ' U l ~ 1 l

    JIEJUON ~ [ E I : ' f l X G UOUSE

    Hm John Ylln I 'SS. )llnister

    AU , S A I ~ ' I ' 8 ' 1'. E. CIIl'Rcn11",-. Andrew S. Uurke. nector

    TilE I'm:SIHTI;HfA:\ ( 'm"Hrl l

    The ser vi ce s at All Saints' P. E.Church. :\Iolltgomery and Wynnew'coda\'enues, for next Sunday ar e as follows:S.OO A. ;IT.-HolY Communion.11.00 A. :'II.-Morning prayersermon.Both the Sunday school sessions andthe a ft er noon ser vi ce s h ave bee n d ls l'ontinued for the summer.. The Rev. O. P. StecI,el . of MahanoyCity, Pa.. has charge of al l th eservices durlng th e a ~ s e n c e of th er cctor, who Is on his vacation.Mr. Steckel is living at 211 ElmT er ra ce a nd c an be r ea ched o n t el ephone. 'Xarberth 325-M.The pews at All Saints ' are all free,amI strangers as wel l a s the re siden tsar e most corllially i uv lt ed t v attendalH" of th e services.Ch'l1Irch 'buRses leave );arherth andWynnewood stations at 10.40 on Sunday mornings.

    :\Ieetings for next H l l l \ ( l l l ~ ' :10.00 A. :'II.-SundllY school.11.00 A. :'II.-public worship. Thesermon will be delivered h ~ Rev.Arthur Simpson, pastor o f' t hc FirstPresbyterian Church, of Pottstown, Pa.7.00 P. l\L-Unlon twilight meeting,on t he l aw n c or ne r of Narbe rt h a nd,\'oodhine avenues.

    S e r v i c e ~ next Sunday, A u ~ u s t 25, asfollows:9.45 A. ;lL-Bible school. Classesfor al l ages. Ladle s' and Men's Adultllihle Classe;;. Welcome to a ll .11.00 A. : \I .- l ' ilorning wo:shlp. Seri li on lw Dr D. C. SteVC113.7.00 P. 1I1.-Unloll twilight service.Dr. D. G. S te ve ns , o f Ame ri ca n Bap tist Publication Society, wil l preach.Wednesday, August 28, 8 P. M .l"lIion prayer service at th is church.Leadc r furn ished hy th e Methodist('hUTCh.

    Fortune seldom knocks at t he d oo rof th e ch ro ni c k ick er.A man's crookedness often gets him

    into financial straits.

    Merion Meeting House Is opened fo rwor sh ip e ve ry First-day at 11 A..:\1. Visitors ar e cordially welcome.A regi::>try book Is kept [or visitors.A!l ar e a sked to register their !names.

    The r8i;ular mid week union servicet hi s wee k will be held on Wednesdaye\enillg. AUl;ust 21, at 8 o'clock in th e:'IIethodlst Church.It w il l b e a meeHng of unusual 10pal , Importance. as letters of ,generalinterest will be read from (l goodlynumbe r o f " ou r Narbe rt h boy s" whoa I'e now In th e servlce. Don't mis9 it.:\11'. an d :\ll's. Stallley wiB sing.

    2% Interest Paid on Checking Accounts3% Interest on Savings Accounts

    Cap ital, $160,000', Surplus, $126,000', Undivided Protits,$105,000: Mr. Charles V. Noel Heads 1 WHEN THE MOOSE C H A R ~ E D IGLEAN SAfEWHOLESOMEI New Y. M. C. A. Committee ! o : e ~ l : : , A c ~ ~ : : ; ; o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i d a ~ o ~ ~ v t ~ ; ~ I OUR PRODUCTS ARt: GUARAN'I"EEDmE MERION TITLE &TRUST CO :akes his readers i nt o t h e l es s familiar I UNDERBACTERIOLOGICALCONTROLI . . , :corners of both NOl'lth a nd S ou th iRed TrIangle CommIt te e WIll I America. Many of his experiences Pasteurized Milk I DELIVERIES. .1 . S'erve Narberth's Sons in the were exc it ing , but p erhaps t he mos t Brync:lovis Cerl i l led WEST PHILA.Narberth Office Arcade BUI ding Army and Navy . thrilling was h is encounter with bull ( P e d r l a ~ ' l ~ ~ o c l e t Y ) OVERBROOK, moose when .on a hunting tTlP in Special I. Guernsey" MERION-------- Quebec . : Milk WYNNEFIELDTo promote those parts of the Penn- Whe n we w er e half a mile Crom th e (Roberts 'A Sharpless ' BALA-CYNWYl anding , h e saYlS, we saw a big bull Dairies) NARBERTHsy lvania Red Triangle's program that mocse on t he e dg e o f t he s ho re a he adI Cream But termi lk ARDMOREare adap tab le to Narberth Is the wor ;: of us. He looked bigger than t he one T bl d Wh l I WYNNEWOODcut ou t for the Narbe rth Y. i\t. C. A. I had shot thalt morning, an d his ant- a e ~ r e a m . pp nu

    Red Triangle Committee. Th e Red Icrs were rather more palmated. WeTriangle L ea gu e o f Pennsylvania Is paddled up to within a hundred yards. , of him, lauglhing and talking, a nd r e-the name under whIch the State Y. l\I. marking hiow eager we s ho uld haveC. A. COl11mlttee promotes Its program Ibeen If we had n ot already got ou rfor enlisted men. Acting.on the sug- moose. 45th and Parrish Sts.gestion of ,the State Committee, the At fir.5t he did n ot s eem to no,tice _

    GHTE YOUR BOY A ClIANCE : \' ar be rt h d ir ec to rs a ut ho ri ze d t hi s us. Then he looked at us , but paid- - - lllew committee for ou r association and no further heed. We were surprised,"I don't know what I'm gol,ng to rlJ appointed as chairman, ~ 1 r . Charle81 V. bu t Ipaddled on past him; we supposedwith Walter," said Mr. Ambler, :n Noel. The cha irman was given the tha t he did no t realize willat we were.a d o l e f u ~ voice. authority to name h is own associates. But ano th er hundr ed y ards put us to"Wh at 's t he mat te r w:th him?" His appointments to date include W. windward. Inst ead of tu rn ing into theasked Mr. Monroe w it h a surprised S. Horner, H. C. Gara, Horace C. forest when he glot ou r wind, th elook. "Has he b ~ e n doing anything Obdyke. Fred C. PMton, Edward S moose merely brist led up the hair on Y . M . C. A . BU ILD INGwrong?" Haws, Thomas C. Trotter and Henry h is w it he rs , s hook h is h ea d a nd walk-"Oh no he hasn't been misbe- Rose. As the work develops th e ed along th e , shore allter us. Plainly h a v l n ~ : ' ~ a . s the reply, "but he c ommit te e will be enlarged. hc meant mischief. So we t ur ne d t he r a ...a ~ ~ G l n l e y - @ .

    doesn 't seem to be of mucil aCCOltnt " Se( 'ond 1 'uesdl l) ' Uegulllr )[eetlng canoe r ound a nd .paddled o n o ur b ac k i UI23South l7!'!g P l i i l a d e l ~ l"I don't understand." track. Bu t the moose promptly turn-I -~ I g h t I"Well, he I sn' t smar t . It takes him ed and followed us along t he s to re . GARA t d R fa long time to study his les son s, }[e eti ng regularly each month on We yelled at him, and Odilon struck n ee 0 0 SEarly Mass on Sundar from April while young Ben Bryson masters t he s ec ond Tue sday at 8 P. M. this th e can oe w it h h is pad dle, but with1 to October 31 at 7 A .l\I. From them almost at a glance. 'l'hen he group of men will plan -the \11'01110- no effect.Xoveillber 1 to MardI :n at 7 A. M. I sn' t ambi t ious. I never hea.l' him tion o f t he following service activities For mcre than an hour he thu s kep t CALDWELL&CO.Late M'lss, 9.30 A. 1\1. throughout th e say what he wou ld l ik e to be when for a l i i ' boys In t he kha ki and blue: us frol11 t he s ho re , running to meetYear. Masses on holydays, 6.30 ~ n he grows up to be a man, and he Enli stmen t reco l 'd - 'l 'he perfect ing u s whe re ve r we tried to go. The;.::0 A. M. Weekdars at 8. Evenl1lg doesn 't c a re a bit about saving money. of an accurate reoord of th e rank, afternoon was waning, and a colddC\'otlons and other servlees at r eg u- H e' s n ot hi ng bu t the slowest kind of regiment. etc:.. of every Narberth man wintl hegan to blow. He was not ala I' times. I a s low coach , and so I te ll h im." in the s ervice. pleasant-looking beast to meet in th e

    -------- - - "Indeed!" said Mr. Monroe, lifting Correspondence-The p romo ti on o f woods In the dusk. We were at ou r s O ~ r t ~ ~ d ~ l a l i o nIL\I"I'IS'l' CIIUUCII his eyebrows in a peculiar way. "D:> I c or re sp on de nc e b etwe en t he l ea gu e w it s' end;: to k now what to do. At _OF 1'11}: E V . \ ~ G E L you make a habit of te ll ing him what I l11d enlisted men. possibly getting OUT last he turned, s hoo k h is head and, Attracfl"veyou think o f h im?" I weekly " n e w ~ letter" with interest- with a flourish of h is heels , galloped-He,'. -A Vel')" S. llemm)". I'nslor "Yes; I kee p p rodd ing h im up, but I Ing to wn an d l eag ue n ew s and en- not trotted-fior fifty yards up alongIt d oe sn 't s eem t o do him any good." 1 ~ o U r a g i n g personal letter writing. 11 n l itt le ri ver that pa ra l le led the

    "You tell him he is d ull , d o you ~ Camp Co-oi1eration-Glvlng a card to portage t r ai l . I called Art hu r' s a t"Yes, Indeed!" Ienlisted men as they leave \lome, in- tent Ion to t ha t, a s he had been telling"An d c ompa re h im w it h other boy,; I traducing them to th e camp secre- me that a bi g h ull never galloped.

    to his disadvantage?" , taries; keeping In tou ch with cam p T hen t he m oose disa.ppeared at a trot HOUSE ON ANTHWYN ROAD"Lots o f ti mes. Wh enev er I hear seerelaries In an effort to enlis t their round the hend. \Ve waited a few Iof a smart boy, I t el l W al te r a bo ut I Ilersoual Interest in our boys. Iminutes . caut ious ly landed and s tar ted STONE COTTAGE on AVON ROADhim, and tr y to make h im a shamed of Pocl;:et Testament and I i terature- a l eu g t he t ra il . w at ch in g t o s ee j,f the, A N TH W Y N F A R MShis dullness ." . Promote PockC'_ Test

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    When you want automobile trips, furnituremoved, packages carried, freight hauled.automobiles stored, etc.

    May and should be made toMR. LEITCH atMerion Title &Trust Co.

    Happiness' is conditioned hy- a nd health i influenecli byness.

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    II . 1 I : beell t llrollgl1 sonle of t i le Iles t klIO\VnI,..hle'rt. ,\, K , (; .. c I r r e ~ . Wm. u.is lett l at ll l i s th e p ace of honor 114 WIll P, t . I tl E I I (I l 111"e ~ I " " t g o m e r y ave. Phone. G9G :"arberth. oOl s' a'e. hone, G85'' '' .He says west north, instead a owns II I lO I ~ n anI an n... GROCI,ns So.h, nohert .1. Phone. roo;.tl t I t 1 Money tor l " ! r ~ t nnd S e ( ~ o n d 'Mortgagtoanorthwest . and six-fourths instead of I anl! am only sorry 1U c an no mel - J.nJlerlnl Ilroeer,' C... Phone, Narberth 606. ~ l l l I l l ...n, JUllI'" C. 2:12 Essex nve.four-sixths, ' tion the names o f t he se p la ce s, f or I See displny a d v e r t l ~ e , m e n . ~ In this looue. Phone, (:31;, or 1 4 ~ 0 CIIP.,nut ot., . ' IIAUU:-;.. ],rc. no o :'\G. t:TC.ARCADE BUILDING His favor i te present to a pllrent is i know you would be mterestel! JJl W..It ..n Uros. Phone. 672. ! C;ura-;\IeGln"'" C: Phone, 1258-W.NARBERTH, PA. a ('omn. ' knowing where we have been, But it is See display advertisement In thlo Is.ue, II See display advertiselllent In thIs I,"ue.I I I G . "Or I rs ISSUnASCE allller. John A, 2 ~ lonn lI\'e, Phone. 661JHe [a('es t he bow when ro win g a Ias t l ey sa y (own eorguI, l e . U"Wlll"n. ~ a m u e l . . . (Lite,! II Shep, 246 Ha"prrorcl a\'e. Phone. 1225JC v: NOEL Treasurer I bO'lt ; is o rd er s and they ~ o to be obeyed," JIG l ~ l m w o o t l ave. Phone. 663W, ~ 1 I 0 ; ) I , \ K E R S." ' . I tl r fore I (Iar IIOt say \"Ilere we "II'I,harlll. !II iller. General Insurance. Go.. ,1 "'enr Sh .... nellllir Stllll',__.._....__ ._._.___ His mourn ing eolor is white. ,Ie e, e , ' r 100 ~ r u p l e ave. Phone. G591Il. (..n.l ..ntln,'. n, G. Y. :II. C. A. BIIIg,

    He stands with hi s hack to th' I have been, J ..neo, Clms, It.;- , I 1 1" . I II '1 r I re w have ;;1/:, S. ",al'herth ave. Phone. 6 8 ~ - J . The nho\'e lleplIrllnpnt 'hould he ot tho' j ' I l I ~ "'AU fIlES'!' I - r [ T ~ l ) tl'al'lCr \\ l en re"ltmg a lesson. n a on r ral roallllg Ie e , .JIIIIl'" Will. J. 103 S, :-larberth ave. Phone. ,..reutest Use to the cnrnmunlt;-. the list conI HI' stlllliC's at the top of hi s voice,: a much d if fe re nt way of r i d i n ~ than G ~ O , I Phlla. u ~ l t l l ' e s s , Penn Mutual Bldg. talno the name ot C\'ers' prote.slonal manYou r p led ge f or the War Chest I I 'I f tl l' r sma ll and Troth'r nros, (l'lre. etc.) tradesmun, mcchanlc, shopl,eeper, etc.. whoI I I --- .... X(' lange. f ~ lOl1le. Of. Ie en s a e l.. 2"!.* \Vooul3hle ave. Phone. 1 2 6 2 ~ R . doC's or c:-'.n tn n n ~ ' w a ~ ' seor\'e h l feUClW-Fund is due anl paya lIe to . t Ie I lIlstead o f a Is le s d own the centre ot lJAWYEnS ,to\\'nsmun, anti \ \ '110 Is pro!"resslve enoughTreasurer, Chas. Y. ,,"oel. or the ,Eight churches have stooll on th" I the coaches they have cOll1partll1ents Gllro,'. John ~ l Eose" aVe. Phone, 1245R. : to ndo namc to list ot Rel'lster.~ I T'tle I I TI'l t '-'0 pall'" , 1 . . " Phil". address, Lincoln Bldg. I As It I. difficult ror those contrlhutlnp erlon I a 11 IS '- 111 ~ sIte of St. Paul s Cathedral. Th" winch hold e Ight persons; bu t on Olll I'tlt , l ' l. tel .. .r W. 4 1 Haverford ave. Ithelr tlme nnd errort. to the prouuctlon orat :'\arberth. first o ne w as built A D 00'" I trips wc we re always luckY and h l l l ~ Phone. 372W Phlla. noureos. Crozer Bldg. :"Our Town" to personallY either know 0'1 I '. ( .. .... _D . . Interview an 5uch. it w ou ld b e most hplpI f you pay ly ('heclc, rna ,e fewer than ei gh t, s o that we were ~ " ' l I n n n l l l I ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ r b ~ ~ T ~ ~ ~ ~ . 1288. If 'J I I t, those not now founu In the prlnte"checlcs payable to th e W ar Chest Whl'le Wfl. have so many lake", Ill f ai rly comfortable at a ll t im es . : lull 1'33 Ch s t st . Phl la . Phone Spruce 3138. list ""auld send In a memo or their name , u e . . . Is < l d r e ~ 8 . phone numher!'ll and b U ! ' ! I l n " ~ ! I l f > ! 1 OfFund. or mail direct t o Chas , V. this country, there Is only o n tn1l1 at all tile large stations on th e road 1IIEATS. ETC. profession. tor II olln1:. Thl. will co.t A. 101:'\oe1. Treasurer. I', I'C.'ll.I\.' Sllperl.01'. tllev h ave the Amer ican Red Crclss Cotter. l Ioward F, Phone, 1298. low", 10 cent. each I.Aue tor 2 line. ; 5 ce. lt , See dl.play advertisement In this Isoue.. Ifor. each acl