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    AREN'T YOU PROUDOF YOUR YEARROUND

    HOME TOWN? lNARBERTH'S SUBSCRIPTIONTO LIBERTY LOANTO DATE, $174,350business

    PRICE TWO CENTS

    1 ~ ( ) 1 t . \ I ~ t ; - T o m n to. 01' 1(>11100111 house. No t0\"01' $40 pet' 1110nth. Bo x 3 ~ ( j , ~ a r -herth. (p )--------------------------_._--------} 'un n..1S1'-Larg-e u n C u r l 1 t ~ h e d tour-roon\a p ar tm e nt . n e ar Htatinn. \ \ r i tc liox 690~ r b e r t ~ l _ . __ __ _ (p)FElIIAI,}; II};LI' W A ~ T E I ) - G l r l . ,16 anll 25 ) 'enrs, for day or eveningelerlcal positions. Salary While learning.Hebular IncreuMes f i rs t a n d second years' ra t .Ing $55 or $GG at e nd o f first year: $70 or$SO at e nd or se cond ye nr; higher salary.rnptc.l nd\'unceillent to r e x ( ~ p t l o n n . l nbll1ty;bonus; pa)'ment While I II ; life Insurance''aeatlon. with pay. App ly b y s e l f - w r l t t e ~letter, stating exact schooling, to 'VesternUnion BmploYll1ent Bureau, Fifteenth anc1Chestnut streets.

    Civic Association Meeting Tonight (Thursday),a t Y. M. C. A.

    Election of Officers and o ther importan tPlease be there!

    E. s. H n w ~ .Postmaster.

    METHODIST SUPPER

    Y. JI. ('. A. , \ l ) P O l ~ ' l ' ; U R ~ T SJIAY 1 TO 11 ( I ~ ( ' I X S I V E )I-Wednesday, Henry Rose.2-Thursduy. D. Leitch.3-Friday. D. D. Stickney.4-Saturday, E. S. Haws.6-Monday, W. D. Smedley.7-Tuesday. C. I,. Metzgar.8-Weduesday, W. N. MlIls.9-Thursday, Miller Burkhardt.10-Friday, T. C. Trotter, Jr .ll-Saturday, Dr. H. Hartley.

    On May 9 there will be a supper atthe l\1ethodh;t Church ,at tl o'clock Isharp. The t ickets will be thlrtv-five Icents each, und may be procured from1:.ny o f t he Ladies' Aid. They are makinA' provision for quite a number, it Ibetng "ma.lds' d ay a li t, " and realiz-ing that you could hardl)' cook a din-I to A. M. Next Sunday~ l e r a ho.me fO: t ~ l l r t Y - f i . v e cents ~ a c . h Subjecl-"Meaning 01 Democrac "II I thiS time lot hIgh pl'1ces. Tins IS I Y~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ : ~ i ~ ~ u : ; a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ H ~ D ~ S T _ ~ P I S C ? ~ ~ ~ CHURCHarre "good feeders." eLASSU'IEH A I " f } ; U T I S E M E N T ~Come alld bring your family, !butbuy tlc]cets eal'ly that thev may he Two cents per word each Insertlon. cu b

    oJ In advance. No adver t isement accepted un-suna to provide enough. l e . ~ cash accompanies copy.

    1 ; ~ ( ' I , , \ D n ; n q;TTEUS ATx,UUJI-;nrrH POSTOFJo'ICEMiss A. V. DavisMr s. F . Dol anMr. Mlochael FlynnMr. Fred Funk, Jr .Miss Marga.ret RaymondMr. Harry Snyder

    Mrs. A. H. Wil son and her f athe r,Mr. John Berkelbach . are on a twomonths' trill to t he Pac:fic Coast .

    Mr. a:nd Mrs. James G. Foo te . o fMontgomery avenue, 011 Saturdayevening ente r ta ined s om e o f U n c l ~Sam's boys at music and dancing.

    Are you buy ing Thri ft S tamps andWa r SaVings Stamps? Buy t hem attha Narber th Postoffice or authorizedagents in Narlb.erth.

    Narberth's Subscrlptiollto ThirII Libert)" L08nto IInte $I74,3iiO.OOQuola .. . . .. 47,1)00.00O"crsubscrlbetl $1211,8iiO,OOIndlv1IIunI Subscribers Over ]]00Quotn 1I80

    Mr. and Mrs. James Donnelly gave Ia.. bridg,e party on Sat urday. Throslepresent were Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Long.Dr. and Mrs. William S. Cameron !CndMr. amI Mrs. Wi ll iall l B. Goodall.(Continued on Fourth Page)

    A new c la ss i n Fre l1ch is formingt.o meet in th e evenings at t he h om eof Mi ss Ruth Prescot t . Those wishing to join p lease not ify Mrs . Ab2!eor Mrs. Barclay.

    The Honor Rol ls p os ted in promlnentplaces attract a lot o f a t ten tio ll .I All patriotic cit izens should have theirnames on th e roll.

    Our boys ar e o n t he firing line. WeIcun ,ge t on th e firing line by purchasing Liberty Bonds a nd War Stamps.

    NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1918

    J:I>ATnTOICTOAV

    Save and Serve!Buy Liberty BondsThis Space Paid for an d Contributed by ~ = t l / ~ ..." '"

    l IBERTY BONDSoJ pave (he: way toVICTORY in war, - anearly, complete, triumphantVICTORY. If we are to winthe war abroad we must firstlearn to spend wisely, to abandonluxury, and invest every dollar wepos3ibly can inthe bondswhich provide

    the materials and equipment withoutwhich the war cannot be won.

    -- :VOLUME IV. NUMBER 30

    Liberty Loan Quota Oversubscribed by Over $125,000A glorious wave o f pat ri ot ism swept ove r Narbe rth on Monday evening, Ion the occas ion of the raising of our Honor Flag at the tennis grounds. This I ' - ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~event was preceded by a s j) l endid parade, In which th e following organiza-t ions participated, preceded by Officer Hill on horseback: First i n o rd er - : ~ ! : l : ~ ~ ~ . i c i i l ' ~ D th f' W S MCIII I'S CI ficame Sousa's Famous Great Lakes Band, playing spirited march music in it s ' ea 0 _me c e an ystemahc assi cation ofinimitable style. They were followed by a group of fall' young maidens, each THE FIRESIDE T I Abearing a letter of t he words , "Libe rty Bonds." They wer e app ropr ia te ly I This community was grea t ly shock- I own mprovement ctivitiesdressed as Goddesses of Liberty. The n c am e our fine bo dy of Boy Scouts, Betty Baxter's Gossip ed to learn of the death of Squire Mc-who have been so help ful Lll n lany ways dur ing the past few years. Then a1.----------------... Clellan early Dn Tuesday morning, at The Butte rick Publication Companvgroup of attractive young la.dles, members of th e Wynnewood Uni t o f the THE N. b h G d his home, 125 Woodside avenue. In of New York c it y Is engaged In th eWomen 's L and Army. The il ' businesslike uniforms exci ted much admirat ion . ar ert uar Squire McClel1an's death Narberth ha s commendable enterprise of establish-Next came ou r Lad le s' LI\ )er ty Loan Committee In uniform, g'l'eeted with drills every Thursday l ost o ne o f dts foremost cit izens, and ing a bureau for th e eXchange of prac-enthusiast ic cheers for their splendid achievement dur in g t he p re se nt c am - evening in the Fire House, lone who was much beloved by ou r t ic al i nf orma tion on community activ-palgn. Following these, canle ou r loyal Red Cross Society, that ha s don e s o 7. 45 t 845 P M. citizens. Hies between towns and cities of frommuch, working faithfully a.l1d unost en ta ti ously day and n igh t for th e boys o. .. Mr. McClellan was born September 1000 to 25,000 population.over there. Then a fine group of young girls, forming the Girls' Patriotic 7, 1834, i'll Westchester County, New There is no charge for this service.League, in uniform, f ol low ed by a large body of ch ild ren , the Junior Red Red Cross wool distributed York. He served on th e eng)neerlng The only obligation Is th e filling ou tCross. Final ly , the Home Guard, looking very martial with their rifles, and corps of th e N. Y. K H. & H. R. R. and returning to t he B ut te ri ck P ub -marching like veteran,s, bf()ught up th e rear. at Red Cross Workroom in Y. When that ,noad entered th!e S ta te o f Jishlng Company of a questionnaire, aThe tennis grounds wel'e crowded with all' expectant outpouring of citl- New York and New York City, and copy of which ha s been sent t o e ac hzens, waiting f or t he ralslllg of the flag, th e speeches an d t he mus ic . H an . M. C. A., Monday, Wednesday was captain In the U. S. service dur- of 6729 towns, with th e o b j ~ c t of "tak-Fletcher W. Stites opened tile meeting by Introducing Captain J. C. Curran, of ing th e Civil War. Ing inventory of just how the countrythe Bri t ish Royal Navy, who w as among those c ap tu red by t he Ge rman and Friday. Mr. McClellan located tn Narbe rth s ta nds in t he mat t er of communitycruiser Moewe, and held p ri so ne r f or s ix te en mon th s i n Gennany. In an I When the town was known as Elm actiVities."impassioned address, he t () ld o f the horrors of captivity among the Huns. Y Station. He was elected Justice of These activities ar e diVided into siXou c an b uy Liberty Bonds at th e IThe prisoners, ha lf starved., and with no medical attention, were driven like P ffi the Peace over twenty yeal 's ago. a nd g en er al c asses , namely: Beau ti fyingslaves to t he ir t as ks , a nd " 'h en worked to th e last limit, and unabl e to do osto ceo IYas re-e lec ted each time Including 'the town, h ea lt h o f town, educationalmore, turned off without allY care whatever. He told of th e first American last whi ch e xp ir es i n 1920; he wal' work, s oc ia l life, making friends Inprisoner, whose e ar s wer e cut oft', and who was t ol d t o go home, with this Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Na.sll on Satur- appointed borough treasurer aofter sev - &urround lng country and char i ty . AI-treatment as a SOUVenir. On being reminded that t.hey would be made t o p ay day eve nin g entertained at cards. e ra l yea rs in this office. He was a p- t og et he r, there ar e about 85 different.f or t hi s kind of treatment, the crue l Huns care less ly repl ied: "Oh, no- I t Ipointed borough derk duri:nrg the t ime activit ies included in these s ix c lasses .will soon be forgotten." :lie closed wi th a stirring appeal ,to Ameri ca t o All together fo r the thlrll Liberty the borough 's sewer system was con - The list o f a ct iv it ie s i s extremelystand back of ou r boys, until theY carry ou r flag t r iumphant ly through the 1,0811. Come 8cross or t he Knl se r s tr uc te d, h e was appointed street com- suggestive and the whole matter willstreets of Berlin. Captain Curran was frequently cheered during his address, ",m. missioner about 1908, and served the be presented at the n ex t m ee ti ng o fand r ec eived 'a g re at ovation at its close. borou'g,h until Felbruary I, 1918. Tne the Narberth Civic Association. whichAs the speaker concluded, Mr. D. R. D. Hall , p res iden t, and Mr. Wm. J. Miss DorothY" Durbin entertained great majority of th e new roads were will be held at 8 o 'c lock on th e even-Kirkpatrick, Vice-president of t he Narbe rth Tenni s Association, raised the the Delta Sigma Soror ity on l"rlday built by him o r unde r his supervision. in g of May 2, Thursday of this weel

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    NARBERTH, PA,-OUH TOWN--MA.Y 2. 1 ~ 1 8

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    Of course, wedeliver - anyp l a c e - anytime.

    NARBERTH, PA.

    OUR TOWN will gladly printany news I tem about any subjecttbat Is of Int e re s t t o Narbe rt hfolks, bu t In order to meettbe pr in t ing sche4ule, al l "copy"-manuscr ip ts-must reach the.editor br (I P. M. Monday eachweek.

    Read the adver tlsernenta.

    "The wllste of unrthlng now Isnothing short of crlmlnul. So fu rus I IUl\'e been IIble to observe th eAmcrlcun I,eople nre not snfficientl)llrousell to t lw n ec es sl t) o f ccon.om)' :nlll of suying' In this rellll)'serions time, no t onl)' In tJle lifeof Amcrlcn, bllt of the nutlon!' ofth e worlll."

    The Garden Nurseries

    HOWARD'Selephones,12671268

    A. E WOHLERT

    PLANT A FLOWERING TREEAnd h el p to mak e o ur town t he mos t a tt ra ct ly e " il la ge i n t he PlIiladelpWaSuburban DistrictTh o double / lower ing peach Is th e quickest growing /lowering t re e a nd th e mostshowy. P ln nt t he t re e w he re it ca n be seen Crom t h e s t re e t. I offer them at costt o h el p I nt ro d uc e th e plan. 2G CENTS EAC II , FIVE TREES Jo'OR $1.00.Th e Japanese /lowering c h e r r ~ ' Is. on th e Whole, a / ln e r t r ee . bu t no t so strikinglys howy, no r as tast growing. $1.00 EACIl OR SIX Jo'OR $G.OO.Place a quarte r or n. dollar in nn enve l ope with ;your nume nnd address. state whatyou w an t a nd We wllI do th e rest. These, trees are being oITered at less than cost. Ityou want any, please take ad"antage ot th e oITer at once.

    Say, what ha s become of "Notions"? I'Vi'sh he'd regalle us with some moreof tha, t Gaelic."Cub." I

    R.C.FRITSCH IPupertles For Bent and Sal. IFire Insurance

    Bell Phone SO! W. I"" l l Bundlng. Narberth, P . .. !. - -- !

    "Well, that's enough to tr y theTravelers o n U pp er Na.rberth a ve - p at ie nc e o f a Job," exclaimed the viinu e t el l me t ha t t he sidewalk men- lage minister as he t.hrew al>ide th etioned a co uple of weeks ago is no t loca l paper .t h l l ~ only olne that wa,s a stranger to "Why, what's, t he m at te r, dear?"th e Rnow shovel la st winter. This a sk ed h is Wife.is t he wal k /between P ri ce and 'Wayne "Las t unday I preached from the-we s t side-and no t even th e ca ll o f text, 'Be ye therefore s teadfast , ' ..Rpring tJempted tha, t shovel from it s answered the good man, "but th eh i d i n ~ place as it did the other . Noth- I stupid prin ter makes it r ea d, ' Be ni ng l i ke pub li ci ty f or theRe th ings . and tluere for breakfast.'"YOll will find a!n improvement nextyear.

    The Brightest Spot in NarberthA drug store in th e most modern sense of th e term

    February 28, 1918.

    THE WOMEN'SAUXILIARY NOTES

    sincerely ) 'ours,ANNA A. MacDONALl),

    Acting Assistant Secretary.Very

    l'enns)'lranJa }'reo IJibrarr Commission, Penns)'lmllia Stnte Llbrur)',lIarrlsburg.

    APPEAL FOR BOOKS FOR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS

    Mr. A. J. Laos.Narberth , Pa .Dear Sir:

    R e m ~ m l b e r i n g your he lp and co-operation last fall when the AmericanLibrary Association raised money for the "War Libraries," we ar ecoming to you ag ai n fo r help, feeling sure t he caus e i n i ts el f is ou rjustification.Under separate cover we ar e sending you cop ies o f t he A. L. A. Wa rLibrary Bulletin, which gives a report o n t he w or k d one wit h t he moneyra ised and the books g iven, and outlines of a fresh "drive" for books.Enclosed is a copy of a personal letter f1'om a c amp l ib ra ri an . Rec en tl ythe COll1mande'r of a vessel about to join t he fleet in European waters,asked the A. L. A. Dispatch Office for 1,000 cases of 50 bool{s each to distribute to th e vessels already i n s er vi ce t h e r ~ . The re wer e just 200

    books to give him!All this will g ive you an idea of the need for books proven by th e usemade of them in the camps and c an tonmen ts . The money raised Is beingused to the best advantage possible. Bu t thousands of books ar e stl1lneeded, such books as a r e s tand ing unused on the' shelves of hundreds ofou r homes. Can not you help gather these books for this use by co-opera ti ng i n t hi s " dr iv e" ? Adv er ti se a nd manage it as see1llS best In yourtown, and later when you ar e ready to ship them, shipping direc tions willbe sent.Again express ing apprecia tion for what you h av e d on e and hopingsincerely that you c an help' i n t hi s book collecting for ou r "boys i n s er v ice, " I remain,

    To the Ed itor o f Our Town:

    en May 2. President W. D. R. Hal l, Cages can be purchased at Ricklin'sof Narberth Council, ha s 'lIls,sured th e for burning r ubbi sh and I wa s toldCiv ic Ass oc iaUcm o f t h' e hearty co last evening that the "ragman" wouldoperation of Council. Mr. Walton M. bUy old t in cans , a s there was a deWentz, chairman of the Highway Com- mand for them. As t.he lots on AnthmittE,e, ha s p1"ciJ1lised th e services of wyn r oa d are clean, 1 have c ome tothe borough's team. Mrs. C. P. Fowler, ' the conclusion that t he d ep os it s o fpresident 0'1' the Community Club, s ay s r ub bi sh o n ou r avenue must comethat organization wlll, as a matter f rom the r es ident s of Narberth.~ c ~ ~ : ~ ~ t i ~ : e t ~ i : e ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ r ~ ~ t e r ~ : ~ Olle Who Suffe l' s. CUB'S, WEEKLY LETTER! Civic Association Meetingeverybody help luake Narberth a'spicl, Co. B, 304th Ammunition Train. I T h Th da nd s pa n dean town this year. Let April 25, 1918. To the Editor of Our Town: onig t- urs aythere be a rousing m ee ti ng o f the ITo the Cit lzens of Narberth: Xow t h at Narber th ha's gone wayCivic AS'l>o

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    N A H B ~ R T H ~ PA.-OUR TOWN-MAY 2. 1918

    HOUSECANDY

    Roofs

    A T

    MARKETICE CREAM

    WM, D. SMEDLEY

    DAVIS'

    I HAVE REMAINING

    M . c. A . B U I L D I N G

    R e a l E s t a t eI n s u r a n c eNARBERTH, PA,

    ARE BECOMING SCARCE

    ('OJBIIT'l'Et;S OF COUNCIL

    45th and Parrish Sts.

    A COMPLETF LINE OFSCHOOL SUPPLIES

    H. WILLIS DAVIS, ProprietorPrime Meats

    CIGARS

    OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEEDUNDER BACTERIOLOGICALCONTROL

    GARAnteed

    BOYLE'S

    Also choke buildinl?; sites. Don't hesitate it you W811\ a good home.

    Y .

    HOWARD F. COrfER~ E A T S ofJ.Y.l QUALITY

    George B. SupleeSteam & HotWater Heating

    Pasteurized Milk I DELIVERIESBrynclov ls Cer tl t Jed WEST PHILA.Milk(PedrlaUe soc iety) OVERBROOKSpecial .. Guernsey" MERIONMilk WYNNEFIELD(Roberts' &: Sharpless' BALA-CYNWYDairies) NARBERTHCream But termilk ARDMORETable Bnd Whipping WYNNEWOODCream.

    SCOTT-POWELL DAIRIES

    Home Dressed Poultry. Butter. Egogos and Game.

    IFane," Fru, t and Vegoet.,hl.s. "A STORE FORPARtICl: ..AR PEOPLE"Telephone. N A R B E R T H , P A .

    IGLEAN SAfEWHOLESOME

    50 For Sale No. 229 Forrest Avenue50 And Bungalow on Avon Road50505050505050505050505050505050505050

    i ~ CALDWELL&CO.100100100100100 S O ~ r t ~ ~ S t a t i o n100100100100100100 Plumbingi ~ IBell Telepbone.100i ~ ATTRACTIVE NEW HOUSES50505050

    SUFFRAGE NEWSGrand tot.al $60,100

    Uepllbliclln ('llnI1illlltcs f or ( ;o l' cr no rto SIIJ'IHlrt . ' l 'dcrlll Amendment Frank Crist

    In answer to letters of inquiry sent MEATS & PROVISIONSby Mrs. Claude Bedford. Legislative Ichairman of th e Pennsylvania Woman Hil1h Grade ButterSuffrage Association, William C. Telephone-Narberth 644 A.SprOUl, J. Denny O'l'\eil an d R. P. Hab-good, candidates for t he R epub li ca n shOUld no t be considered unti l the wa rGub er na ta or ia l n om in at io n, h ave f or self-government is over."pledged themselves to work forSUffrage, i f n om in at ed a nd elected.Dr. Anna Howa rd Shaw, chairnl1nof the Woman's Committee CouncilNational Defense, has sent a message Polke an d Health-Mr. Maddox,t o the Pennsy lvan i a Suffrage Associa- chairman; Redifer a'nd Henderson.tion in which s he s ay s t ha t t he most M ee ts t he f ir st M on da y o f t h e mon thimportant work that can b e do ne ,It Iat 8 P. M.p r esen t i n the in te re s t o f t he wa r is to H ighway a nd Sewers-Mr. Wentz,w ork fo r t he p as sag e of the Federa l cha irman; Maddox and Keirn. Meetsamendment. the first Tuesday of t he mon th at 8Plans fo r a State ratiflcation cam- P. M.paign contingent upon passage of the Fire, L ig ht a nd Water-Mr. Leitch,ame ndme nt , i nc lu di ng e le ct io n of chairman; Henderson and Keim.Legis la t ive candida tes who wl1l vote Meets th e first Monday of t he mon thin support of woman suffrage, are now at 7.30 P. M.being made. Finance-Mr. Redifer. chairman;"Suf frage work is wa r w or k a nd a s Leitch and Maddox. M.eets th e firstsuch must go forward unceasingly Wednesday of the month at 8 P. M.u nt il t he w ar fo r democracy ends in Ordinance an d Law-Mr. Hendertriumph. As wel l s ay t hat the freeing sCJn, chairman; Redife r and W,entz.of t he s la ve s s ho ul d h av e b ee n d e- Mee ts th e f ir st Monday o f t h e mon thf er re d u nt il t he Civil Wa r for their at 8 P. M.freedom was over, as to say that Councll meets th e second Mondaywoman's rights o f s el f- go ve rnme nt o f th e month.

    $30,0005,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,000500500500500500500500 .500 ICharles McCarter .300 IGirls' Pa.triotic L e a ~ l l e .

    300 IWomen's Suffrage C;llb .300 Boy Scouts ..200 IMrs. Edwa,rd Yost, .Jr .200 Women's Land Army W ~ ' n l l e -200 i wood .200 IGeorge Maguire .200 Williltm S. Maddox .200 WLlliam .J. Loughlin .200 I Ja,r..e D o n n e l l ~ ' Smith .200 IS i st er o f the above .200 Agnes Sma.ll .200 John McGuire .200 Donald and Helen Faile .200 Mrs. Ena. Walker .200 "Baby Xidecker" .200 Mrs. Dustin .200 Alf\"lelf1 M. Watts " , .200 L. Davis .200 Beatrice LOll!!"h .200 Mrs. J. F. Neima.n .200. Miss Smedley .200 W. I. Trotter .200 I Margaret Thompson .200 A. C. Staples .200 Mrs. R. B. Burgess .200200200200150100100100100100100100100100100100100100100100100100100100100100100100100100100100100100100100100100100100100

    William T. Harris .C. W. Young .A. J. Laos .

    ] t H , t' , ~ I Gray. Pastor

    lre,-, .Tohn "u n ~ e s s , ~ l i l 1 l s t e r

    Mind your own bus in ee s an d le tother people mismanag.e theirs if theylike.

    N a r b e r t h Ofl ice , ARCADE BUILDING

    A"er)' S, ])cmmy, 1)llstor

    ST, :lUIWARt:T'S t l l l ' R t ~ 1 l

    NrUtS of tl,r QH,urrl,ra

    HelpYourTownBUY IT HERE

    ALI, SAINTS' I), I ~ CRURCIIltC', An/lrew S. Burke, Pastor

    Merion Meeting Hou'se is opened forwor sh ip eve ry I

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    NA1-tBER1.'R, P A . ~ O U R TOW:N-MAY 2. 1918PHONE TONARB ER TH 67 2 WALTON BROS.

    =NAUBERTH H. S. WINSTWO G A ~ I E S IN A. WEt:K CLEAN-UP AND PAINT-UP

    ARCADIABESTNVT.Bel.16lh StF ines tPhotop l ay The-atre of I t a S i z e I n th eEntireWorld.Pllotopl.YII-Continuoua 10 A. M. to 11.30P.M.PhUa P ..P ROG RAM"Ilrllnwunt I'resents

    on

    BOND

    Read th e advert isements.

    The above department sh OU ld b e of thereotest use t o t he community. the lI.t con'talns the nome of every profe.s lonol man.tradesman, mecha.nlc, 8hopkeeper. etc., Whodoes or can In any way .erve hi. fellowtownsman, and who Is progre i ve enougbto add n am e to l ist of Regl.ter.As It I. dlf flcult for tho.e contrlbutlnst he ir t im e a nd et ror ts to th e product ion of"Our Town " t o p er so na ll y either k no w orInterview all su ch, It wo uld be mo.t helpful If th ose not now fou nd In the prlnte"list would .end In a memo o f t he ir names,a dd re .s , p ho ne n umbe r. a nd bu.lnees orprofessions for lI.tlng. Tbl. wll1 co.t BI follow.: 10 cents each I s. ue f or 2 line.: 6 cent_for each additional line.

    CriNt. Frank Phone, 6H-W.See display advenl.ement In thl. Iue.MII.KSeott-I 'owell Dairies. Phone. Pre.ton 2398.See display adver t i sement In this Issue.JlIORTGAGESSlml)SOn, Ja.mes C. 232 Essex ave.Phone, 636, or 1420 Che.tnut .t .IIIUSICCowin, T. Stuart. Plano Teacher .206 Mer ion ave . Phone , Narberth 347-R.Loos, Fanny n. Plano teacher.Studio. Arcade Bl dg . Phone , 3 16-J.SJoholm, 1111 Jo;bba. :lluslc Teacher and Aeconlpanlst , 228 lona ave., Narberth.NOTARl' PUBLICJeO'erles, J. II. 111 Narberth ave.Phone. 666-1II.T)'Hon, \\'arren n. 200 Woodbine ave.Phone, 1202-W.O l ' T I C I A ~ 8F"nton, Carl F. 506 Essex ave. Phone, 638-W.Phlla. address. 1806 Chestnut .t.PAINTERSCole, Jame. R.

    246 Havert 'ord nve. Phone, 1225 . J.n\ G. CUl1uner . Phone, 1 2- 62 W .210 Elmwood ave., Narberth.Walzer. } 'red.117 Winsor ave. Phone, 1247-J.pAI'En IIANGERSDenver, Richard A. Arcade Bui lding.Pbone. Narberth 1693-W."'Iite, Gff i. A. Fai rv iew ave .Phone, CynwYll 7 7 ~ - J . First-class work. 1 '1 I0TO I 'LAYS"Arcadia," 16th and Ches tnut .t ., Pbll..See display advertisement In tbl. Iue.l'I.UlIIBINO. ETO.Suplee, 0.. .. . B. Phone, 1289.See dl.play advertisement In Ibl. Iue.\\'011, II. n. Phone, 319-J .See display advertisement In thl. Iu.R";AI, ESTATEColdwell & Co. Phone, 1271-W.See display ad vertlsement In thl. Iu..Fri ts ch , H . C. Phone, 252-W.See display advertisement In tbl. Iue.Godfrey, lVm. D.114 Woods ide ave . Phone , 686-W.Na.b, Robert J. Phone. 605.Money for Fi rs t and Second :Uortgogee.ROOFINO. ETC.Coara-lIlcOlnley Co. Phone, 1258-W.See display advertisement In tbl. Iue.IIl1l1er. John A. 243 lona ave. Phone. 661-3.Sbop, 246 Haverford ave . Pbone , 1225- JSCHOOLS, ETC.Zentma)er'.. The JlIIKKe.Phone, Narberth 651-J.SHOElIlAKERSGood Wear Shoe nepolr Shop.Conslantlne. D. G. Y. M. C. A. Bldg.

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    Two-base hi t s -Burns , 2. Three-basehi t -Burgess . StI'uck out -By Harvey.9; by Yowell, 13. Bases on bal l s -ByHarvey, 4; by Yowell, 1. Sacrificeh i t s -Cook , Q. Yowell. Stolen b a s e s Burns, 2; Fel\. Umpire-Moran .

    U ACCOUNTANTSKelm, H. C. Cer ti fi ed Pub li c Account an t.1 202 Dudley ave . Phone , Narberth 300-'V.o ADVERTISINGCole, 'V. Arthur Phone, 632-R.o Ideas, Plans, Copy. Art. Typography.o AUTOIIIOBILESO ( :e ns or e, S ab le To h ir e.Phone, 1289 or G25.I Lees' Garage-Repairing, E tc . Phone , 1605.oI See display al lvert l sement In this Issue.1IleClellan, W. S.. J. I'. Acknowledgements2 I and all\dovlts, aUlomoblle licensesBANKS1IIerion Title &; TruNt Co. Phone, Ardmore 3.See display advertisement In tbl. Issue.DUlLDEnSSmedley, lVm. D. Phone, 600.See display advertisement In tbl. Iue.E. CANDY. ETC.o Da\'ls, II . E. Phone, 1254-'V.See display advertisement In thl. Iue.I CAUp";NT";RS AND BUILDERS1 Jenkins. Cha s. L .103 Dudley ave. Phone. 382-M.o SllNlknUln, C. A. Phone, IGG2R.o Carpenter and Builder.CONTRACTORSo Shand , A . C. Jr . Commercial Trust Bldg.I Phlla. Phone,Spruce 6263; Narberth 1214-1o DENTiSTSCOlneron. Dr. lV. III. Phone. 395-W.1 112 Jl:ssex ave.Orr. Dr .A. I,. 101 Elmwood avo Phone,.393-W.Phlla . Phone. Filbert 4 2 5 ~ . Keith Bldg.DltUGOISTSIloword s. Phone, 1267.Xarbertll 0 0 0 :; 0 0 5 0 x - l 0 See display al lvert l sement In thl. le.ue.

    Darbv 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 21 ELECTUiCiANS- l'ugh, Veri 225 Iona ave.Sacrifice hi t s -Ward , 2. Stolen Nor. P b ~ ~ ~ H 6 ~ N ' r i ' t - : ~ T l : s o n e . 163J.bases-Ward, Q. Yowel l. D ic ki e, Wa1- I]mperlal Grocery Co. Phone, Narberth 606.

    ? I See display advertisement In this Issue.ton. Ga tes . Struck ou t -By Yowell, 1,,; GARDEN NURSERIESb y B er ke ly , 1 ; by Rausalll. 5. Bases Wohlert. A. E.b 11 -Of f Y II l' fl' B rk h' nonlgomery ave. Phone. 696 Narberth.on a s owe,. a I' e., GROCERS1; off Hausam. 4. Two-base h i t - I Victor Grocer) ' Co. Phone, 1600.Hausam. Umpire -F red Walzer. See display advertisement In this Issue.]mperlal Grocery Co. Phone, Narberth 606.I Ses display advertisement In thl. l88ue.Th e average amount of s i ckn es s i n HAULING. ETC.W..Uon Dros . Phone, 672.human lIfoe is estinlated at te n days See display advertisement In tbls Iue.p er a nn um . INSURANCE

    : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ~ nowman, Samuel P, (LIfe.)". 1 116 Elmwood aVe. Phone, 653-W.iurkhnrdt. IIl11ler. General Insurance.100 Maple ave. Phone, 659-M,Jones , Ch.... R.305 S. Narberth ave . Phone , 682-J .Jone., lVm. J. 103 S. Narberth ave. Phone.680-J. Phlla. address, Penn Mutual Bldg.Trotter B ro s. ( Fi re , e tc .)209 Woodside ave. Phone, 1262-R.LAWYERSGilroy, John 211 Essex ave. Phone, 1245-R.Philo.. add r es ., L inco ln B ldg.Henry, Oeo. III. 107 Che.tnut ave. Phone, 608.Phlla. add res., Finance Bldg.Stites. Fletcher W. 418 Haverford ave.Phone. 372-W Philo.. addre , Crozer BldJr.LIGHTING FIXTURESMcDon..l d J oh n. N ar be rt h phone. 1288.1533 Chest. s t. , Phi lo.. Phone, Spruce 1188.MEATS, ETC.Boyles' . Phone. 898.See display advertl.ement In tbls l88ue.Cotter, Howard F . Phone, 1298.See display advertisement In tbls Iue,

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    FRIENDS' CENTHALR. H. A.'FeU. 2b., c f . . . . . . . 1 1 2Cook, If. . . 0 0 0Grier, s s. , 3 b 1 2 3Taylor, lb . . 0 1 ()Rummey. c. . () 2 1Muster, 3b., ss 1 1 2R.ldge, cf. 0 0 ()Schul ter . rf. 0 () ()Bowers, rf. . 0 0 0Burgess, rf . 1 1 0Harvey. p. . 0 1 1Schriver, 2b 0 1 ()

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