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    FIRESIDE ITEMS" , ' W ~ N T E I ) : ~ O ~ J ; '. 'OUR TOWN

    .'f' ,; ; ' ~ ~ , - , . , . , ~ : , ~ -, ~ , ~ , " : " , , ~ ! - r -,- ,-,-, - - - r - ~ - ~ : t i . It !"RED" CROSSWORKitOOM 'ATY. M. C. A.

    VOLUME V, NUMBER 10 NARBERTH, PA., SATURI)AY, DECEMBER 14, 1918 . PRICE TWO CENTS

    Red Christmas,Roll Call

    cent.10

    UNIVERSAL M ~ : M B E R S H I P 'WEEKDECEMBER 1623, 1918

    Your Home' Town Make Narberth 100 peroinThe Red Cross Mass Mee1 ing at Elm Hall on Monday even..

    ing next, 16th instant. will furnish a delightful treat to the peopleof Narberth. The Meeting will be addressed by Major W. G.Hayward, of the British Royal Fusileers, a hero of the Gallipolicampaign, and by Major William C. Williams, of Pennsylvania'sOwn, Iron Division, whose personal gallantry at the MarJie and onthe Vesle earned for him promotion as well as splendid commen..dation from the war corrtspondents who were on the spot. It isexpected that Elm Hall will be crowded to hear these famousfighters.

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    RED CROSS ROLL-CALL MASS MEETINGat Women'. ClubArdmore, Friday, December 13th, at 8 P. M.

    Col. Millard D. Brown of "Pennsylvania'8 Own 109th"will speak. Mr. Samuel Rea will preside.Do not miss hearing about the First Pennsylvania Regimentwhich was a w a r d e d ~ the Red Keystone and Fouragere.Tickets at Red ero Workroom., and at Door

    ORGANIZATIONMrs. Charl ton Yarnall, Qf :lIIain Line

    Branch No.1, of thc Amcrican RedCross, has appointed Mrs. Alexander:Brown tQ lead the Christmas roll call.

    lIfiss Elizabeth Shipley, Vice-Chairm!\Il.Mrs. Will iam McCall, Office Manager.Mrs. Wil l. J. Clothier, :Mrs. George B.

    Rea, :Mrs.l osc ph F . P ag c, 3rd, Mrs.Henry C. El'Ilsl]aw, Publicity.

    W'ith the following as Divisional Man-agers:

    l \[ rs. Oswald Smith, :ilferion.l\frs. Fletcher Sti tes , Narberth .l \f rs. Wm. \Vattles, Wynnewood.Mrs. Richard E. Norton, Ardmore.Mrs. HarIanC. NicllQlson, Ardmore.Mrs. Ensign, Ardmore.l\Irs. .T. Kenton Eisenhrey, RQsemont.Mrs.Tohn R. Maxwell, Villa NQva.Miss,Margaret Tenney, Haverford.l\frs. David Ramsey, Bryn Mawr.Headquarters w ill be established at809 Lancaster avenue, B ry n Mawr, andwill be open from 9 A. l\L to 9 P. l\Ldnily.Instead of the luncheon which tool,'place each duy last year, there will bo .

    two af te rnoon meetings at the MeriOnCricket Club .01' all workers in theChristmas re ll cal l, Wednesday, Decembe r 18th, und Monday, December 23rd,at 4 P. l \f ., t o compa re the resu lt s ofthe campa ign. T ime i s so precious thesebusy duys that we ull felt the urgent

    need o f using every minu te for canvassi ng for t hi s big drive.RELIEF WORK MUST BE

    CONTINUED FOR MONTHS.Enrollment of Members in Red Cross

    ShOUld Be Nation-wide.Now that the war is won, many

    c it iz ens a re a sk in g why t he R ed Crossi s p lann ing' t o enrol l the en ti re population of the cit y us members the weekhefore Christmas.The Chuirmun of the local Executive

    Committee of the Red Cross ChristmasRoll Cull o rganizat ion makes the following reply:"Starvution, sickness and sorrow did

    not van ish in l ~ u r o p e when the f i g h t i n ~ceas ed . On the contrary , the new cond it io ns h uv e r ev ea led greater opportunities for the American people,thrQugh t he Red Cross, to ext

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    I . Doing a M ~ n ' . . hb 1 ~ O ~ e r T h e l ' e . " : : HeiWill Appreciateand Welcome These Comforts:Subscription pr ice one dollar pe r

    7ear in advance.SHAV.lNG SUPPLIESFOUNTAIN PENSFOOT POWDERS

    B R U S l i ~ S"COMFORT KITSSTATIONERY

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    Will give my customerseve ry a tt ent ion in every resp ecl . W or k R oo d; p ri cesreasonable.French Dry Cleaning,D}eing aneI Pr e ingNarberthTaiioringCO,

    SPECIALNOTICEflave ~ e m o v e d to myNew Addre3S234 Woodbine Ave.'

    Narberth, Pa.PhoneNarberth305

    DAVIS'

    AZPELL'SMUSIC STOREE. LANCASTER AVE. "ARDMORE, PAL

    A COMPLETf LINE OFSCHOOL SUPPLIESA T

    CIGARS

    Plumbing, Gas Fittingand HeatingN A R B E R T H , PA

    HARRY B. WALL

    Phone. Ardmore 967 W

    Why Go To City?

    af Buy Your" f l . ~ .. , V l c r : . ~ L A S. RECORDSDay ,Dd NJOHN MARMORAHauling and Moving

    ANYWHERERates Reasonable ARDMORE, PA.

    H. C. FRITSCHPr tperUes For Ren t and -" 'SaIIFire InBuraneeBeU rhone 16i W.",'U BuJldJng. Narbertllt P .

    Frank CristMEATS & PROVISIONSHiih Grade ButterTelephone-Narberth 644 A.

    HOWARD'SThe Brightest Spot in NarberthA Drag Store in the Most Modern Sense of the Term

    CUB'S WEEKLY LETTER

    Telephones,12671268

    Great ~ the power o f t he press! ThePost Office doors arc now so arrangedas to make it impossible for you tomeet yoursel f coming back n ft er onceentering tho building. Only one man, Iund er st an d, i s n ot happy-that 's August Evergreen, who was better suitedwith tho old l l .rrangcment . AloysiusScrub i s delighted, bu t hesi tates to adm it i t, becauso he's afraid o f Haws.

    LEE'S GARAGE EssexAve.ab.HaverfordAvenue N a W j ~ ~ ~ ' bOverland Sales and Service AgencyREPAIRS, STORAGE, GASOLINE AND OILS. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT

    L. O. SHAHAN

    To t ~ Editor of Our 'fown:John has changed his office to look

    like a seashore cottage. On alightingat 'Narberth, thevi3it()r's first impression after seeing .John's shack is thatthe beach is ne ar by. T oo k t h ~ e e mento paint the thing, although one abl ebodied man would bo ashamed to takeover an hour to daub up tho wholeplace. And Bill Cummer tells us thatpainters are scarce. P er ha ps r ealpainters are.

    Ha ve y ou noticed the t rel li s Looksheavy cnough for John t o u se as a step'l ad de r i n c as e he desires to take anoccasional nap on tho roof.

    Tuesday, October 30, 1918.

    AMERICAN RED CROSS.

    My Dear "Red Crossers:"Care of Mrs. Chulton Yarnall,Chairman.No doubt ~ o u h av e b een wonde ri ng

    in just what p ar ti cu la r part of thisbattleworn soil you r v ar io us boxesconhlining some o f t he m ai n necessitieso f t hi s great wa r are.Wel l, I can vouch fo r two boxes ofyour organi?.ution, as I opened themt'O-day in the medical supply warehouso

    of B as e Hospital No . 50, whi ch i s at Old Timer is SJOre becausc the Firetho present time at Hosp ita l Cen tre Company is to he turned over to theMesues.Bulcy. You wil l n ot be ab le t o Borough. Says it 's a confession on t hefind t hi s p oi nt on th e map, bu t it isabout half w ay be tw een Ne ver s a nd part o f t he officers that they have failed to make good. Old T i m ~ r contendsCosul, France. 32ha t th e regime that h as b een runni ng aThe boxes contained p ape r b ac ke d t hi ng s tho last few y ea rs i s ineompe

    pads. These p ad s a re b ei ng used under tent-something that could no t b e s ai dpatients or wounded soldiers rather with of the Old Guard. "Too IUuch strutopen wounds, a nd f or their usc they ting around and talkingo-too little abU,a re h it ti ng the mark just us much a s it y and too little real work."t ho bul le ts f rom ou r g un s a rc hittingtheir mark. And, believo Ille, our firo Be that as it may, it is to be deplor-is hitting all th e -time; i n f ac t, so wel l cd that t he re a re no t enough men inthat wo heard to.day that Austria this town who are will ing to pa y $3.00threw up her hands and said, pe r year f or tho s ~ p p o r t of t he F ir e"Enough." And f ro m the l ooks Ge r- ' Company, notwithstanding the fact th emany will follow suit ere long. tightwads nre getting the benefit of low Before buying anything as

    W II d fire insurance mtes due to the existence l'mportant as a home, look. e, uty calls me so I will no t lin of the Fire Company and' would be the h r 11 .g er a ny longer at present writ ing, bu t t e 10 oWlng overI t ho ug ht y ou woul d p ro ba bl y l iko t o f ir st t o g rowl if t hey n eeded t ho sorv-ices ()f th e firemen Rnd they wore no t No. 500 Wood-Ideknow of the good use some of your, no ..doubt, manY' b ox es a re b ei ng pu t to. forthcoming. If th e Borough takes" 6 ElDlwoodAlso that I -anc1 I am sure I can truth . over the c'Ompany and the apparatus, " 14 Avon Roadfully $peak of every fellqw in. the.A. Eo' Elm Hail will be included. We s ha ll " 16 Avon RoadF . ~ g r e l ! - t l y ,appreciate, the successful 'thenhll.ve 0:. real M ~ n i c ~ p ~ l Building. . ".# ! rt . f 'th . A . . .' R"d C . . And, what IS more Important, every. 'and th'e Wht' te : CO'10U1'alcuD. 8, 0 e moncan e ross .. ,.. . ""'(;a ~ " l l . 'h ' sh ' ' .. "., .". : .. .'. . .: : .. ' . " "UQ y .wlpay IS are fo r fire protec .. . . ' , .:Sincerely, , ., .... t'ion: iii his taxes o r r en t . "Hou se On ~ t h o ~ 1 : . R ~ a d ..;:'> ,srrr. W ~ i H \ ; T r r . O N ~ " . " . \ ; ! . . . . ..... ' C U B ; ~ WH. D. SMEDLEY:

    On Active Service with th eAmerican Expeditionary Force.Name, Sgt. W. H. Tilwn,U. S. Army Base Hospital Xo. 50,

    Hospital Centre A, P. O. 798,American Ex. Forces.

    ANTOINETTE FUNK,Director Propaganda and Speakers '

    Department.EXTRACT OF DOG LAW OF 1917.

    (Act N(). 317.)Section 2. * * * T.he word" owner," when applied to the p ropr ietorsh!p of a dog, s ha ll include every person having a r ig ht o f p ro pe rt y in suchdog, a nd e ve ry person who keeps 01

    harbors such d og o r has it i n his care,and every person who permits such dogto remain on or abou t any premises oc'cupicd by him.

    Section 3. The t erm "kennel" shaIlmean a ny e st ab li sh ment whe re in o rwhereon dogs arc k ep t f or tho p u r p o s ~of breeding, sale, or sporting purposes.

    Section 4. On or before t he 1 5thday of January , 1918, and on or beforet he 15 th d ay of J anuar y o f each yearthereaf ter , the owner of any dog sixmonths old o r o ve r s ha ll a pp ly to theCounty Treasurer, either orally or inwriting, fo r a l icense f or e ach such dogowned or kept by him. Such application shall state the breed, sex, age, color, and marki ng s o f such dog, and thonallle and addre ss of the last previousowner; and shall be accompanied by ll.f ~ of not less than 'one doIlar, normore than two d()llars, fo r each maledog and each spayed female dog; andhy tt fee of not less than two dollars,nor more t han fou r dollars, f or ea chunspayed fcmale dog, The l icense fee* * * shall be the only licenso orta x requ ired fo r the ownersh ip o r keeping of sa id dog or dogs.

    Section 5. * * * AIl licenses shallbe void upon t he 15t h day of Januaryo f t he following yetlr, 1919.

    Low.29.572059

    High.30.395987

    A. E. WOHLEHT.

    EDITORIAL

    HARRY A. JACOBS,Editor.

    MAIZIE J. SIMPSON,Cushier

    EMERGENCY PHONE CALLSFire, 350 .police, 1250

    NARBERTH WEATHER REPORTFOR WEEK ENDING DEC. 8.'

    Membership in Red Cross Costs Littlea.nd Does Much.

    BEST CHRISTMAS GIFTEASILY OBTAINABLE.

    The Post Office doors arc now a ~ r a n g c d the way they should be, t hank s t oy()ur efforts. In order that your energym ay h av e a suitable out le t, I r ec om mend that you pu t f or th a n effort toh av e t he wages of our teachers raisedat least to the level of cooks and scrubwomen.

    Dear Cub:

    Early in the SUllllller Secretary Bakerannounced that there weN] 1,200,000troops in Europe. 1l1\l llediatcly a GerllIun war ollicial proclaimed to the Gel"man people that this s tatemen t o f Mr.Baker's was n ot t ru e, because it couldnot be true. He said we didn't ha voan army of that size, and that if wehad it wonld h av e b een impossible forus to ha ye sent t ho men to Europe because of our lack of ships, and thatcYan had we boats en ou gh t o carrythem, th e German 8ubnlUrines wouldhave s en t t hem to t he bot tom beforothey reached their ports of de:>tinntion.Ho concluded thi s remarkab le house,

    items to that-Jack.built statement w it h t he assuranco that German soldi er s would

    to P. O. never haye anything to fear from American soldiers.Our enemy l ooked on wi th s neer s u ndj('ers and contempt, foUowed by fearand pan ie , whi le democraey built anarmy. Our Alli('s watched with hopeand with doubt, whi le a d emoc l' ll cyturned it:-; eitizens into soilliers and sentthe finisl1l'd product to the battle frrntsof Europe. .Y ou w il l remcmher thc 5th of JunOa year ago, when hetween d awn a nddark ten million men-to be exac t,9,586,508 men h etween t he age s of 21and 31, were enrO'lled for Inili tary se1'\'icc, how within 48 hours practically allregistration returns were assembled bytelegraph here at Washingl()n.

    The salllo process was repeated lastJune, anll again in August, when something like 850,000 men, the new 21-yeai--'oIds, were enrol lcd; and now the fourthregi s tra tion which Congress has justauthorized includes 13,000,000 more, upto 45 ye ar s o f age and down t) 18.That will le avo in the country onlyabout five million ablebodied men. Therest will bc boys and gray-heads.

    At first glance th e biggest thingabout t he draft appcars to be it s size,bu t g re at as that is, the numbers arohardly as remarkable and as significanta s t ho f ac t t hat the people ra ised thei rown army. Every town, city and county nomina ted its best men, a nd t he yw&e pu t in charge. No mighty Federalwa r machine composed of anllY officerswas s en t f ro m Was hi ng to n and int ruded everywhere in to th e frameworkof local g.overnment.

    At t he Cap it al P ro \' os t Mar sh al General Crowder with a f or ce of forty offieel'S perfected th e plans and directedthe work, a ss is ted by five hundredc le rks, most ly women. The selectivedraft was put i nt o effect by th ir ty thousand civil ian officers und wus administ er ed by home town people, f r i ends andneighbors. I t was t he finest demonstra-tion ever made of local self-goyernment.

    Tardy Narbe rth shoppers need not As t o t he cost, it is t) be noted thatworry ubout their fuilure to buy Christ the bill for the draft is fa r less pe rmas g i ft s i n October. The best gift is man than for volunteering.' In 1914to be avai lab le th e week before Christ it cost $24.48 for recruit ing a man int omas. Thero is an unlimited supply, a nd t ho v ol un tc er s ys tem; in 1915 it was

    ~ h - e r e will be nodifficu1ty in purcll1lsing. $19.14, and for tho nine months just::The cost is only one dollar. before wo w ent to war it wus $28.95.This g if t i s membership in the Red During the first year 'Of t he war down

    ~ o s s , and it is a gift to tllO Narberth to tho 7th of April, 1918, off ic ia l r eboys in the AmlY and Navy a s weB as ports show that tho cost ro r registeringto t he v ic tims o f war in al l countries. ea ch ma n w as 54 cen ts . Tho cos t forThese men will i n t e r p ~ e t an overwhelm- each man cal led was $1.69, a nd t he cost,ing onroBme!lt of. the people as memo for each Illan accepted fo r service camebel'S in t ho Ameri can Red Cross as a . to $4.93.gu1l.rantee of continued service of a. The appropriations f () r , the Provost)tind they have learned t o value h ighly. Marshal General's office were $19,134,-The Red Cross' Christmas RoB CaU, 903, and th e expenditures were $13,054,

    ~ e e e m b e r ' 16-23, will afford th e oppor,. 634.44,. and included among it s largest"'Unity to buy this gift, an.d delivery items. th e .salariesof local and dist r ic t--will be mndewithout fail ()n Christmas .draft, boarlils, $4;210,000; s al ar ie s o f~ v in.a cablegram to be s en t to Gen clerical assistants to district! and local'' ~ l , p o ~ ~ l t i n g 8:nnounci.ng.tM. ~ n i t l l d . , po&r.ds, : ~ a , 9 0 0 , ! l 0 0 ; an d $2,548,413 wasS U I ' . p o ~ t ~ ~ f t ~ nation f o ~ . t h e . ~ e d l 9 ~ 1 ~ ~ ' 1 ' s P ~ I 1 - t ~ Q ~ . l l f i n ~ ~ ~ ~ and o ther o ~ p e n s e s .pobeY ; ; f , O ur A rm y IS , every A m ~ i c R D ! be:What finer: Christmas giH c an Nar - Heves, the finest body o f hUJ#an beingsberth send " ~ ! l e d to 'every other city' the 'Bun 'ever shone' on. .:iiit . is . fi t to': ~ : _I U ; L L ~ - - '_ t j l . 'i ' " . r 1 ~ . " ' : . 1 tt .1 ~ 1 I+ H .'..('H,q ;.., ; . h ~ " ' ' ' : J . 1 ' ! . J ' ! ' 1 : " l t ! ! ~ ~ t : ' i t l " i \ t . r . ~ !

    Total fo r week , .02 inchTot al f or mon th t o d at e , .02 inch

    Barometer, sca Icyel. , .Thermometer .Humidity, pe r cent .

    Precipitation.

    SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 4, 1 91 8

    S en d a ll letters an d newsP. O. Box 966.Send al l advertising copyBox 39.Make a l l remit tances to P. O. Box118.O ur Tow n is o n aa le at th e depotnewsstand, and at t he s to re o f H. E.Davis.Entered as second-class matterOctober 15,1914, at t he P os t Office at .Narberth, Pennsylvania, under the ac tof March, 1879.

    Mrs. Roy E. Clark A. J. LoosW. T. Melchior Heury RoseAssociate Editors

    P r e s i d e ~ - J o s e p h H. Nash.Vice-presidents-A. C. Shand, JamesArtman, A J. Loos.Secretary-Treasurer-Geo. M. Co1es-worthy.Directors -W. Arthur Cole, Mrs. CP. Fowler, Henry C. Gara, W . R. D.Hall, George M. Henry, H . R. Hillegas,Charles E. Humphreys, Daniel Leitch,E. A. Muschamp, Mrs. A. Perry Redif er . Mr s. A. B. Ross, Fletcher WStites, Walton M. Wentz, A. E. Wohlert, Mrs. Cha r le s W. Young.

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    Christmas GiftsII The Fines t Willow Furni ture in America"Useful-Sensible-Economical

    The schools a re a lways open to visi to rs . Come at any time and you willfind a welcome.

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    We Prepay Express Charges to " Your Own Town"

    ACCOUNTANTS lIIlLKKelm. H. C. Certified Public Account ant . Scot t -Powel l Da lr l e Phone. Preeton 2398.202 Dudley ave. Phone . Narberth 300-W. See display advertisement In tble leeue.ADVERTISING !\IUSICCole, W. Arthur. Phone . Sp ruce 1638. T. Stuart Cowin. 206 Merion ave .Ideae. Plans. COpy, Art . Typography. See display advertisement In this Issue.Loos. F an ny H . P la no te ac he r.AUTOMOBILES Studio. Arcade Bldg. Phone. 316-.1_Lees' Garage--Repalrlng. Etc. Phone. 1605. SJoholm. MI.s Ebb . . . Music Teacher and Ac-See display advertisement In this Iseue. com pan 1st. 228 10na ave.. Narberth.BANKS NOTAltt r unLiClIIerlon Title & Tru . t Co. Phone . Ardmore 8. JeD'erles, J. H. 111 = ' larber th ave.See display advertisement In this Issue. Phone. 666-M.BUILDERS Tyson, 'V..rren R. 200 Woodb ine ave.

    Sme dl ey , Wm. D . P ho ne . 600. Phone. 1202-W.See display advertisement In this Issue. O l ' T I C I A ~ 5Fenton. C.. rl F . 606 Essex ave. Phone . 688 ""CANDY, ETC. Phlla. address. 1806 Chestnutst . Locust 628.Davl n. E. Phone. 1254-W. PAINTERSSee display advertisement In this lesue. Co le , J ..mes R.CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS .246 Haverford ave. Phone, Spruce 1638.Jenkins. C ha s. L . ft . G. CumUler. Phone. 12-62 W.103 Dudley ave. Phone. 882M. 210 Elmwood ave ., Narberth.I}ENTISTS W.. lzer. Fred.Or r, Dr . A. L.I01 Elmwood avo Phone. 898W. 117 Winso r ave. Phone . 1247-.1.Phlls.. Phone. Filbert 4262. Keith Bldg. PAPER HANGERSDRUGGISTS Denver, Rlclmrd A. Arcade Bui lding.Pbone. Narberth 1693-W.Jloward'.. Phone, 1267. Witte. Goo. A . F ai rv iew a ve .See display advertisement In thle I""ue. Phone , Cynwyd 778-.1. First-class work,ELECTRICIANS PHOTO PLAYSPugh. VerI 225 Iona ave. Arc..dl..... 1 6t h a nd C he st nu t s t. , Phlla-Nar. Phone. 650-W. Ard. phone. 168-J. See display advertlsflment In thll ISlue.FlSH AND OYSTERS PLUJlIRING. ETC.Imperl..1 Grocery Co. Phone. Narberth 606. Suplee. Goo. B. Phone. 1289.See display advertisement In thle Issue. See dleplay advertisement In this ISlul.GARDEN NURSERIES W..Il, H. B. Phone, 819.1.Pr imrose F lowe r Shop. Ardmore. Pa . Cu t See display advertleement In thll l""uI.REAL ESTATEfiowers an d p l an t e. f une r al de si gns . Caldwell &: Co. Phone , 127 l.W .W M O I ~ ~ ~ g o r : . , r y ~ v e . Phone. 696 Narberth. See dleplay advertisement In this luuI.Fritsch. H. C. Phone. 252-W.GItOCERS See display advertisement In this ISlue.Imperl ..1 Grocery Co. Phone, Narberth 608. OOlUrey. Wm . n.See dleplay advertisement In this Issue. 114 Woods ide ave . Phone. 686-W.. HAULING. ETC. N. .s h , Rober t J. Phone. 606.W ..lton Br o Phone, 672. Money for F lr et a n d Second Mortgasel.See display advertleement In thle I""ue. Similson. James C. 232 Eseex .. veINSURANCE Phone,' 636. or 1420 Chestnut ~ t Bowm..n. Samuel P. (Lite.) ROOFING. ETC.116 Elmwood ave. Phone. 65S.W. GarR-JllcGlnley Co. Phone. 1268W.iurkh.. rdt . MUier. General Insurancs. See display advertisement In this ISlue.100 Mapl e a ve . P ho ne , 659-M. Iallller. John A. 248 Iona ave. Phone . l lU-J.Jones. Ch.. s. R. Shop, 246 Haver f ord ave. Pbone. UI6,T.305 S. Narberth ave. Phone. 682-.1. SHOEMAKERSolone 'Vm. J. 103 S. Narberth ave. Phone. Good We.. r S ho e R ep.. lr Sbop.680.1. Phlls.. ad drees, Penn Mutua l B ldg . Const..ntlne, B. G. Y. M. C. A. BidS.!l'rotter Bro. . ( Fi re , e tc .) The above department s l1 0u ld b e of th e209 Woodalde ave. Phone. 1262-R. "reateet u se t o th e community. th e list eonta lns th e na me of every protellSlonal man.LAWYERS tradesman, mechanic . shopkeeper . etc wboGilroy. John 211 Essex ave. Phone. 1246B. does or ca n In a ny w ay s er ve hi s fellow-Phlla. ..ddrese, Lincoln Bldg. townsman. and who Is progressive enousbS t lt e .. F l et c bl ' r W. 413 Haverford ave. to ad d nam e to \1st ot Register.Phone . 872W Phlla. address. CrazeI' BidS. As It Is dlfflcult f or t ho se c on tr lb ut ln .LIGHTING FIXTURES their time an d etrorta to tbe produotlon ofMeDonald J obn . Na rbe rt h phone. 1288. " Ou r T ow n" t o p er so na ll y either know or1588 Chelt . It . Phlla. Phone . Sp ruos 1188. Interview all such. It wou ld b e mOl t hllptul If those not now found In tbe printedHEATS. ETC. list would send In a memo o f thslr name..Cotter. Howard F. Phone. 1298. addre"". p h on e n umb er s and bUll n eue s orSee d lSDlay advertisement In thll Idue. profess ions for l i s ting. Tbls will COlt .. fol-Crist. Frank. Phone. 868. lows: 10 csnts eaoh Iuue for I lines: Ii OSDtISee dllplay advertisement In thll I.Ull. tor eaob additional line.

    Narberth Register

    On Saturday, December 28th, therewill he a .Junior Red Cross Benefit "rivenh y the Sophomore Class, to be held inthe School Auditorium at 8.15 P. M.

    In suites, single p ieces o r novelties the hundreds of gift~ u g g e s t i o n s to be f ound among our huge stocks offer to solveyour gift problems no t only correctly, bu t economically.

    Two Linell, IOc per illllue; Sc for each additionalline

    Baske tba ll and Dance on Suturday ,December 14, 8 P. M. The NarberthHigh School will t p lay t he ProvidentClub in baske tba ll in the Gymnasiumof the Elementa ry Building. Admission,15 cents. Following the game the auditorium w il l b e opllll' for dancing. - Admission ticket to the game and dnnce,50 cents a couple. Patronesses fo r thegame wil l h e Mrs . S. B. D icki e, Mrs . 'C.P. Fowler and ?III'S. Walter Dothard.Proceeds f or t he henefit of th e AthleticAssociation.

    ,,' , ~ . , . . . . . !. I" d ': ' .: . t "t he Monday after New Yilar 's , J imunry 6th.

    The elementary children will renderthe annual Chri stmas program on Tuesday morning, December 24th, at 8.40.To these exereises also the general public is invited. Persons desir ing to attend either of the exercises arc courteously requested to ' arrive before theopening minute. Reasons for this areobvious, yet how often p e r ~ o n s thoughtlessly come late.The .Christmas intermission wil l be

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