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    CAMPAIGN

    TRI-SIGMA BIBLE' 'CLASS

    }"'Olt SAI... :-Ove,rHupply or three-quarterha:.::ltct :\I ll inu ~ w p d potntot"!-l, cu t nnt I reatlyfor plnntlng. $1 fot' lot. P. O. Box 404, Naroerth.

    PRICE TWO CENTS

    J"OJ{ S ~ \ I ~ . ; - T w o awningH, h ro wn a nd whi toHtrlpe, 11 feet long". P ho ne N ar be rt hl ~ G l - J . (p )

    LOST-: ' t lon l1ay morning, on HlreetR of N'nrhl'rth, an e n ve l op e c o nt a .l n ln g $10.00worth or postnge .Rlanlps. Finder please re ...turn them to POdt Omce. (x)

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    NAHBElt rrU , PA. -OUR TOWN--MA.Y 9, 1 ~ 1 8

    "Cull."

    or course, wel1eliver - allYIJ Ia ce - anytime.

    - - - - - - - -now TilE U. S. I1UYS

    1-V,'ednesday, Henry Rose.2-Thursday, D. Leitch.3'-Friday, D. D. Sticlmey.4-Satunlay, E. S. Haws.6-l\1onday, W. D. Smedley.7-Tuesday, C. L. Metzgar.8-Wednesday, W. No Mills.9-Thursday, Miller Burkhart.10-Friday, T. C. Trotter, Jr .l l-Saturday, Dr. H. Hartley.13-Monday, F. S. Northime14-Tuesday, H. C. Gal'll .I5-Wednesday, W. J. B ~ i l e v .I6-Thursday, R. L. Beatty.'17-Friday, T. Noel Butler.18-Saturday, F. W. Stites.20-1\Ionday, J. G. Foote.21-Tuesday, R. Saville.22-Wednesday, J. G. Walton.23-Thursday. C. E. Kreamer.24-Friday, C. L. Smith25-Saturday, A. J. Loo;27--Mollday, A. K. Siler..28-Tuesday, T. R. Coggeshall.29-Wednesday , Henry Rose.30-Thursday, H. C. Obdyke.31-Fridar, W. T. Melchior.

    THE NARBERTH vrARCHEST ORGANIZATION

    HOWARD'Selephones.12671268

    Fo r the enlightenment of those whoar e curious t o know what those th ingsar e in Ber t. S impson' s b ac kvar d those white strips fluttering' on astring, looking like the dol l' s wasnJIl:ng out to dry- I beg, le av e t o ad vise that they a re sc ar e- spa rr ows .'Bert i sn 't t ak in g a ny c ha nc es after Ilast year's experience when he spent$10 for seeds and got about 10 centsworth of truck i'n return. He's dis-Icontinued the seilling of sod as he I The Unl'ted Stat Q t, ' es ua r ermasterdldn t fi nd it profitable last year. H e r ec en tl y pu,rchased 61000000 d"used a. micrometer in laying out his of prunes and dried bean's a n ~ 0 ~ ~ 3p r e s e ~ t g a r d e ~ a nd h as great hope.s I000,000 cans o f t omatoe s, c onde ns edfor thiS season s crops. Fa r b e i t frolU !mil ke and baked beans. Other purme to throw any cold water on his Ichases include 40,000,000 yards ofl l ttempta to Increase the food supply, mosquito bar. 75,000,000 vards of olivebu t I cain s ee t en ni s b al ls dropping, drab. 20,000,000 woolen'blankets 31 all ar ound his garden and the ath- 1000,000 pairs of woolen drawers 50'letes in white pant s t ramping on his J 000,000 pairs of heavystockl:ngs: 11:-beans, etc., , b ~ f o r e long. 000,000 wool coa ts .

    I always did haveand how well sh eLong lUay it live!E. I I. nIllckllJl.

    Th e Editors.

    l"OT(('t:-UO(;SE CLEANt:US!

    5 11 7 27 G!'>urherth 4 2 0 0 0 2 1 3 O - l ~Haverford , 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 0- 5Two-base hits-Burns, Dickie Q.

    Yowell, Baird. Struck out -By Y ~ w e l l ,10; by W!se, 8 ; by Lind, 6. Bases onballs-By Yowell, 3; by Wise, 5; hyLind, 6. Stolen bases-By Narberth,

    To t he Edi to r of Our Town: 8; by Haverford, 3. Umpire-Graham,To say that I am prOUd of Narberth Haverford.is pu tt ing i t mildly. I t is fine t o h ave The team's five leading hitters arelived t he r e and to have had a small as follows:

    part In boosting "The Year Round BATTING AVERAGESHome Town." How splendid it is, illY AB. If. R. AV.f ri ends , t o s ee that flag on the Lennis Yowell 13 6 4 .462field. As I pased the other d ay a nd Anders10n 18 5 1 .277sa w it from t he t ra in I felt l ik e s ay - Burns 19 5 6 .268ing. hurrah! You who l iv e In Nal '- Nolan , 12 3 5250beNh wiU surely carry your heads IWard . . . . . . , . . 8 2 2 .250

    ,I increased at the eXpense of such crops I higher than ever.as min t, c love r and forage. A cer- faith in the town,tain portion of t he l and Ulust be held has rewarded me.for autumn sowing.

    t:nl'l'OUUL

    HARRY A.lACOBS.Editor.

    MAIZIE J, SIMPSON,CaMhier.

    THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1918

    OUR TOWN

    EMERGENCY PHONE CALLSFire 350,Police 1250.

    NAllllEltTU CIVIC ASSOCIATION.

    CULTIVATION OF S T ' \ I > J , ( o ~ }'OOUCROPS CO;\fPPLSOUY INITALYThe i ta l ian minister of agricultureIhas decided t o m ake obl ig at ory t he

    cultivation of certain staple foodcrops in eXcess of the quantity formerly grown.During the spring the cultivation ofpotaJtoes, corn, and vegetables wlll be

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    The fol lowing is a copy of a letter The Brightest Spot in Narberthfrom Ge,orge B. She ldon. one of the

    The K:ng's Daughters will hold a ~ a l b e r t h boys who went I nt o t he ser- A drug store in the most modern sense of the termrummage sale May 28. An)' contrlbu- vice. Should anyone like to write to .""-"'--=-",_".,..,. ,...- , . . , . . ~ . . , - , , . . . . . , . . . . . - , - , . . . . . . - , . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . = . . , , . . , = - , . . . . . . - , - , . . . . . - - - . . . . , . . - - , . . . . . , . . . . . - - -

    Subscription pr ice on e do lla r pel' t ions wil l be most acceptable. Kindl)' him his address is "U. S. Marineyear in advance. notify Mrs. l'\. E. Smedley a nd t he y: Corps, F if th Reg imen t Suppl y Com- Cub Writes Concerning I .Walter Odiorne was out in a g,r eatw il l be called for immediately. pany, American Expeditionary Forces, I big touring car ,last Sunday. Do youFranve. via New York. Various Local Topics! :emembe.r how he le ft h is II>('I".'I'.'IL'....'1''','fectually s up pr es si ng th e r ampa nt of cigarettes is a very different ma t t e r . . n, . l. .... ~ ., . r. ' ...,1 0 ,. . II 9 ., 6 0 0 the Jur.\'. .:\L\I' 1 '1'0 .11 (1".('It.,,I'.)Huns and convinc:ng them of the error Everybody is aware of t he terr ibl e ..e, p. ~ ., '" ,of their ways. We must never lose strain under which soldiers and sailors I' ~ a l t o n , 2h. 2 1 2 5 0,sight of the fact t ha t i t is an inves t- ex is t at -the front and at sea. The Il 'olan, 3b. 2 2 0 0 1I Don't get the idea that t he ext ra -ment, and one of t he best we will e ve r t er ri fi c c on cu ss io n o f never ceasing IWar?, rf. . 1 1 0 0 0 or,linary increase in the number' ofhave an opportunity of making. It n ot g un fire, the horrible sight of wounde:1 B. 1 ?well, cf. . 0 0 0 2 0 soft col lars which ar e now being. WOI'llonly pays good re tu rns an 1111tere,>t. bl1t alHI dying comrades, the blood, mud I Jenkl11s, If. 1 1 0 0 0 is due to a desire on t he p ar t of oursafeguards all the rest of ou r posses- and filth amid which they exis t, with Schaeffer,. 3b. 0 0 0 0 0 c i tiz ens for greater comfort. It ma\'sions lind helps make the wor ld a de- every n er ve a nd mus cl e strained to look that way. bu t the r ea l r ea son i cent place in wlI ich to live. Ithe breaking point. demand a sedative 12 12 11 27 1 that ou r Chinese laundryman movedThe real measure of ou r loyalty to Iof some kind. It is the universal tes- HAVERFORD t , parts unknown and failed t o l ea ve ith e boys who ar e doing the fighting timony of the men themselves. and of R. If. A. O. E. hiS add re ss o r t he communi ty 's still' j

    will be the l,:,berality with whi ch we t he many obs erve rs who have bee n Ros s, rf. 0 0 0 0 0 collars behind.contribute to the W ar Chest. The Ithere, that th e "faws" or c!gare tt8s 'Vat son . cf. 1 1 0 3 1money real ized by the Government Iare invaluable in giving this "firs t aid" Baird, 2b. . 0 1 0 3 1 Everyhody hasn 't h ea rd t hi s ono. It Ifrom bond sales must be used for under s uch condi tions. Many u poor Kenda ll , cfl 0 1 1 6 1 comes from our old f riend, Ca tte ll .t ransportation, equipment and sup- lad. frightfully \vounded and unable I{no\vlton, If 3 4 0 1 t) "\Vh)r is a slaclcer lllke a p ie ce o fplies. There w il l h e none from that to suppress his groans of pain, has Oliphant, lb 1 0 0 8 2 cnstard p ie ? B ec au se he' s yel low allsource f or t he comforts and attention3 begged for this relief and quieted Berry, ss 0 2 1 5 1 through and hasn't crust e no ug h t o g othat c an only be supplied by the Red d own when received. Curran, 3b. . 0 2 1 1 0 ove r t he top."Cross, Y. M. C. A., Salvation Army, Workers a t th e f ro nt h av e s en t o ut Wise. p 0 0 3 Z 0Knights of Columbus, Hebrew Assocla- urgent appeals for tobacco, and Lind, p 0 0 1 0 0Uon, Boy Scouts and half a dozen especially for c ig ar et te s. They knowother organizations. It is these O!'- the conditions. Fa r be it from us toganizations that keep u p tlIe morale deprive t lI e b oys of anything thato f t he soldiers and sailors , cons tan tly would al leviate their sufferings i n t lI ereminding them that we at home ar e Rlightest degree. W e doub t whetherthinking of them and working for there ar e half a dozen men in Narthem day a nd n ight . Pour t he do ll ars herth who would endorse ou r mls'takeninto t he W ar Chest wit h uns ti nt ed friend's a.ppeaI.hand.

    Owned and Pub li sh ed eve ry Thur sday by t he Narberth Civic Association.

    Send al l l et te rs andP. O. Box 404.Send al l advert ising c op y t o P. O.Box 820,Make al l remi tt ances to P. O. Box118.Our Town isnewsst.and, andDavis.Entered as second-class matter, O/ltober 15, 1914, at t he P ost Office atNarbe rt h, Pennsyl vani a, u nd er theAct of March 3, 11179.

    A.n Experlmcnt In Co.operative; o u r u u I i s D l - ~ o Puld Workers.

    Mrs . Roy E . Clark A. J. LoosMrs. C, T. Moore Hen ry Ros eG. M. Henry w. T. MelchiorAssocIate Editors.

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    N A R B ~ R T H , PA. -oUR TOWN-MA.Y 9. 1918ABOUT INFAMOUS IGLEANSAFEWHOLESOMEATACKS ON FLETCHER W. STITES OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEED

    UNDER BACTERIOLOGICALCONTROL

    I HAVE REMAINING.For Sale No. 229 Forrest AvenueAnd Bungalow on Avon Road

    Narber th Office, ARCADE BUILDING

    HOUSECANDY

    Roofs

    AT

    MARKET

    'CE CREAM

    WM. D. SMEDLEY

    DAVIS'

    M . C . A . B U IL DIN G

    Storm WorkC. A, SPEAKMAN

    A COMPLETE LINE OFSCHOOL SUPPLIES

    ARE BECOMING SCARCE

    45th and Parrish Sts.

    OUR TOWN will g lad ly printan y news Item about any subjectthat Is of I nt er es t t o Na rbe rt hfolks, bu t In order to meetth e prInting sche'iule, al l "copy"-manuscr ip ts -mus t reach th eedItor by 6 P. M. Monday eachweek.

    H. WILLIS HAVIS, ProprietorPrime Meals

    CIGARS

    r a l " a ~ M ~ G i n l e ~ aU [23 Soutll17!l!S!, PhiladelPhia:

    H. C. FRITSCHPnpertles For Rent and Sal.Fi re Insurance

    Bel l Phone S62 W."l'U BoDdIng, Narberth. P..

    214 I I A ~ I P D E N AYENUENarberthCARl'ENTElt A ~ BUILDER

    Alterations Repair ing

    Sc reen Work

    BOYLE'S

    Frank CristMEATS & PROVISIONSHie;h Grade ButterTelephone-Narberth 644 A.

    Home,D,essed Poultry, Butler, El:l:s and Game.~ A R . t I 2 [ r L ~ R n ~ E b e l ~ n ' ~ , l p s . "A STORE fO RTelephone. N A R B E R T H . P A .

    Also choice buildi'lg sites. Don't hesitate it you want a good home.

    ATTRAGTIVE NEW HOUSES

    GARAnteedCALDWELL& CO.Re a l Es t a t eI n su r anc e

    s O ~ r t ~ ~ d ~ t a l i o D NARBERTH, PA.

    v.

    George B. SupleeSteam & HotWater HeatingPlumbingBell TelepDone.

    HOWARD F. COrfER'MEATS of.1T.I QUALITY

    Pas t eu r I zed Milk I DELIVERIESB r y n c l 0 ' P l ~ ' k C e r t l l l e d WEST PHILA.(Pedrlaf lc Soclet;v) OVERBROOK

    Speci a l .. Guern sey" MERIONMilk WYNNEFIELD(Roberts ' &: Sharp l es s ' BALA-CYNWYDairies) NARBt.RTHCream But termi lk ARDMORET a bl e a n d Wh ip p in g WYNNEWOODCream.

    SCOTI-POWElL DAIRIES

    The Narberth High School CircusBIG ANNUAL EVENT!MAY 10th and 11th

    An ancient bllt jaundiced philosopher once said: "There are only twogood men; one a-f them is dead andth e o ther i, s uo t Y'ct born."

    P r e ~ i d e n t - M r s . C. P. FowlerVice-presidcnt-1\1rs. Ellery K. TaylorRecording secre tary -Mrs . Hurry A.JacobsCorresponding secretary-Mrs. RoyE. ClarkTreasurer-Mrs. Edgar Cockrill

    ChairmenFood conservation and productlon

    Mrs. A. B. HossLegislation-Mrs. Edward C. BMchelo rHospitality-Mrs. Rober t Dotha rdcommuni ty market , ing-Mrs . Wil-

    liam M. Cameron.Library-Mrs. Edward G. 'SchaurothMusic-Mrs. Joseph BarclayAuditing committee-Mrs. WilliamS. Horner, Mrs. Romaine C. Hoffman.

    THE WOMEN'SAUXILIARY NOTESThe pe rsonne l of th e managemnnt

    of the Women' s Auxi l ia ry dur ing 1915is as follows:President-Mrs. D. D. Stickney.Vice-President-Mrs. C. E. Kreamer.Secretary-Mrs. Alex, Chambley.Treasurer-Mrs. S. DickIe.

    Chairmen of CommItt eesFinance-Mrs. Thomas Trotter.Executive-Mrs. D. D. Stickney.Membership-Mrs. C. L. Smith.House-Mrs. M. Hirst.Music-Mrs. Jos. G. Foote.Athletic-Mrs. E. Hurtli.Religious-Mrs. C. M. McCrackin.Boys' Work-Mrs . S. Dickie.Social-Mrs. W. A. Cole.

    The l as t regular meeting of th e clubfor th e season w il l h e held on Tue,day, May 14, at 2.30 P. M., iu the community rooms of th e Y. M. C. A.There will be helu in audition t o t heannual bus iness , e l ec t ion of officersand a ll members ar e requested to b pres'ent, Further details of th e meeting will be announced in th e cardsaddressed t o e ac h membe r.

    TRUTH

    Lies of th e Scheidt-Grundy-Money-Beer-Barrel Nailed

    ] fH . F. ;U. rllr, Pastor

    ( 'O:lnIlTTn;s OF G O U ~ C I L

    nOOKS Fo n (',UII' L1H1UIUES

    "The I J tt l e f hur eh 011 the lUll"

    Police an d Health-Mr. Maddox,c ha irma n; R ed if er a'nd Henderson.Meets th e first Monday o f th e monthat 8 P. M.Highway an d Sewers-Mr. Wentz,

    chairman; Maddox and Reim. Meetsthe first T ue sd ay o f th e m on th at SP, M.Fire, L ig ht a nd Water-Mr. Leitch,c ha irma n; H en de rs on and Reim,

    Meets th e first Monday of th e monthat 7.30 P. M.Finance-Mr. Redifer, chairman;Leitch an d Maddox. M.eets th e firstWednesday of th e montll at S P. 1\1.Ordinance an d LaW -M r. Henders{)n, chairman; Redifer and W.entz.

    Meets t he f ir st Monday of t he mon that 8 P. M.Council meets

    of t he month.

    The Stites and Ambler Campaign your own candidate for office in thisCommittee, at Nor ri st own, y es te rd ay c ounty a nd d is tr ic t. The que st ion beissued a s ta tement decla ring that i,ts fore you is not " con tr a ct o r r ul e, " butcandfdates had noth ing to do with the whether you pro po se to select yourVare fact ion of th e Republican pa rty own candidates or have it done fo rand characterizing as "pure cam- you by GrUindy and Scheidt.paign mendacity" th e flood' of letters It takes about $1200 to s end one l et and newspu.per advertisements used te r t o e ach Republican in ou r district,by t he H en ry W. Watson Campaign and not having tfte Grundy-ScheidtCommi tt ee i n it s effort to defeat c:\mpaign money-barrel at our disFletcher W. Stites fo r Congress, posal we cannot delnge ~ ' o u with .letCharles A. Ambler fo r t he St ate ters. But ev en if we could we wouldSenat e a nd Char le s F. Mebus for the hesitate to do so, a lt ho ug h o ur p ur -Assembly. pose is to back up the G o v e r n m e ~ tThe statement follows: by the ra ti f ica tion of t he S hep pa rd

    \'I . N te "Du ri ng th e past f ew w ee ks th e National Prohibition Amendment. 'WeC I U r t ~ h 1 0 8M tl 'D 1Watson manager s , us ing the names of feel. that this large sum of moneyIn commemora IOn {h j 0 lCrs ay . \

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    N A H B E l ~ T R . PA.-(JUl{, T O W : N - ~ I A Y 9.1918=

    Service AgencyOils

    The above department .hould be of thegreatest use to the community, the l ist eont al ne the name of every profe.slonal man,trndesman, mechanic. shopkeeper. e tc ., wh odoes or cnn In any way eerve hi. fellowtownsman. an d who Is progress ive enougbto ndd name to list of Register.A. It I. dlmclllt for those contrlbutlnaIhelr t ime and etrorts to the product ion of"Our Town" to per .ona ll y e it he r know orInterview all .uch, I t would be mOBt helpful If thos e not now found In the printedIIBt'would Bend In a memo of t he ir nam. . ,addre88, phone numbers an d businellle.. orprofession. for lI.tlng. This will co.t u follow.: 10 cente each I.sue for 2 l in. . ; 6 c e nt lfor each addit ional l ine.

    MiLl ,Scott-I'owen Dalrlc. Phone, Pre.ton 2398.Bee dIsplay adve r ti s emen t In this 18SU6.lIIOUTGAGESSimilson, .Julnet; C. 232 E s se x a v e.Phone. ti3li, or 1420 Chestnut l it.MUSICCowin , T . Slunrt. Plano Teacher.206 M ~ r i o n ave. Phone. Narberth 34:7-R.Loos, Fanny ll . P l ano t e acher .Studio, Arcade Dldg. Phone, 316.1.SJohohn, lUit;!i } o ~ b b l l . l\luslc ' reacher a nd A ccOlnpanist, 228 Jonn. ave., Narberth.NOTAUl' rUBLICJe"'erles, J. II. 111 Narbertb ave.Phone. 6 G 6 . ~ 1 .T)'.on, "',uren n. 200 Woodbine ave.Phone, 1202-\V.O l ' T I C I A ~ SFenlon, Carl I". 506 r,ssex ave. Phone, 638W.Ph11a. address. 1S0r. Chestnut .t.PAINTEUSCole, Jam"s n.246 Haverford ave. Phone, 1225-.1.W. G. Cllnnuer. Phone, 12-62 W.:DO Ehnwood ave., Narberth.Walzer, },'red.117 Winsor ave. Phone, 1247-.1.l'APElt IIANGEItSDenver, Richard A. Arcade Bu11dlng.Phoue, Narberth 1693-W.WlIto" G.,o. 1\. Falr\'lew nve.Phone. Cynwyd 77S-J. Firstclass work.l 'II0TO I'LAY8"Arcadia," 16th and Chest n ut ets., PbU..See dlsplny advertisement In thl. Iue.

    I ' I , u ~ m I N G . ETC.SUI,Iee, Geo. B. Phone, 1289.See display advertisement In thl. Iue.Willi, If . n. Phone. 319-.1.See display advertisement In thl. Iue.REAl, ESTATECaldwell & Co. Phone, 1271W.See display ndvertlsement In thl. Iue.FrltRch, II. C. Phone, 252-W.See display advertisement In thl. Iue.Godfrey, Wm. n.114 Woodside ave. Phone, 6S5-W.Nash, Robert J. Phone, 605.lIIoney tor First anu Second Mortgage.HOOFING, ETC.GaralIlcGlnle)' Co. Phone, 1258-W.See dlsplny advertisement In thl. Iue.!\liller, John A. 243 10na ave. Phone, 661.,}.Shcp, 246 Haverford ave. Phone, 1225-.1.SCHOOLS, ETC.ZentnlR:rer's, Th e l\liK!4es.Phone, Narberth 651-.1.

    S I 1 0 E ~ I A K E R SGood Wear Shoe Rel 'a lr Shop,Con.tantlne. H. G. Y. M. C. A. Bldg.

    GarageSales and

    Na{3o'fr Essex Ave. abo Haverford Ave.

    Two Lines, JOc per issue; Sc for each additional line

    Repairs, Storage, Gasoline andOPEN DAY AND NIGHT

    MAY 12 TO MAY 18 PLEDGE WEEK

    Lee's

    Narberth Register

    men t a nd twenty-fiYe c en ts p er monthf or due s, pa)'ahle first. o f e ac h monthin advance.F1ines-Any member being absentfrom dr il l wi thout excuse, Shall pa y :J.BelieVing it ou r duty to se t a pa - fine o f ten cents into the treasur)'.

    tr iotic example to th e community. a nd E ach fine shal l cons t itu te a demerit[ or t he i ns tr uc ti on o f those who w il l a ga ins t t he of[endel' fo r promotion,be called for service ,in t he p re se ntWOrld War, better fitting them for pro- Meetings-Meet ings shal l he cal leimotion; we h av e organized THE NAR at the command of t he s en io r officer,BERTH GUARD, fo r t he pur po se of or upon th e written request of te nprotecting ou r h om es an d t eachi ng m em bers i n good standing.m i li ta ry t ac ti cs a nd d is ci pl in e i n a c- OlIicers-The commizsioned officersc or da nc e w it h t he r ul es and regub- shall IJe electel l by a majority vote 01tions p re sc ri be d oy the United States, members presen t in good standing.War Depa rtment . iXon-comlll'issioned officers shall be ap

    n ~ ' . I J n " , s i pointell oy the commanding officerMembership-Any male res'ident of : Governing Body-Shall he composed

    PREAMBLE AND BY-LAWSOF NARBERTH GUARD

    RUMMAGE SALE

    Dunbar NortonMr. W. N. Brown.f:ltTISINGCol". lV. Arthur Phone, 632-R.Ideas, Plans. Copy. Art. Typography.sale 's AUTOl\lOBILESI Censore, Sable To hir e.10, In 1 Phone, 1289 or 625.L"e.' Garal:'e-Repalrlng, Etc. Phone, 1605.See display u d \ ' e r t h ~ e n l . e n t In this Issue.HANKS1IIerion Title & Trust Co. Phone, Ardmore 3.See display ad\'ertisement in this issue.IlUIUlERSSmedl"y. l,"m. D. Phone, 600.See display advertisement In this Iue.CANDY. } ~ T C .Da"ls, 11. E. Phoue, 1254-W.See dlRplay advert isement In tht! l Iftllue.

    C A l t I ' I < ~ N ' I ' E I t S AND BUILDEItSJenkin.. Chas. I ,.103 Dudlev ave. Phone. 382-111.S])('akIl1Bn, C. A. Phone, IG52-R.Ca rp e nt e r a n d Builder.COXTRACTOHSShand, A. C. Jr. Commercial Trust Bldg..Ph1la. Phone, Spruce 5263: Narberth 1214.1DENTISTSCameron. Dr. lV. M. Phone, 395-W.112 E ~ : ; ' ; A av",.Orr, Dr.A. I,. 101 Elmwood av. Phone, 393-W.Phl1a. Phone, Filbert 4252. Keith Bldg.CA'I'IWLIC W ( H n : ~ KNITTIXG DRUGGISTSIHowards. Phone, 1267.- See display advertisement In this Iue.Last Monday e ve ning the member;; EI,ECTRiCIANS1 1 fi 11 b o[ the Ladies ' Benevolent Guild of au;, Pugh, VerI 225 lana ave.No farmllr ca n p oug 1 a e ( Y I Nar. Phone, 650-W. Ard, Phone, 163-.1.On Saturday night a varmint of . d u. other 0[ ' Good Counsel Church, BrYlll ~ ' I S I I A""D OYSTERSturning -it o ve r i n 11ls min . .n '" .,some k ind k il le d eleven young chicks -----------------I1\1awr were requested by their spirit- Imperial nr.,cery Co. Phone, Narberth 606., See display advertisement In this Issue.in th e chicken house of Mrs. E. S ua l d i rec tor , Rev. J. A. Nugent, O. S. GAUUEN NURSERIES

    Haws. The animal gained entrance 'Ral-nhow KI-mono' A. to speed up their lU1itting of I,"ohlert, A. E.1 1 ' Montgomery ave. Phone. 696 Narberth.through a small hole. Th e chicks' tal swe at er s, s oc ks a nd w ri st le ts f or t he GROCERSbeen bHten at th e throat an d p I ~ l e d in GIVEN BY soldier bOYs., s o t ha t a large shiPn.lentIml)erla! Groeery Co. Phone, Narberth 606.a corner of th e pen. couill l le I l lade 11Y June 1 Th e ladles See ulsplay advertisement In this I.sue.N b th G 1' CI b . IIAULING. ETC.ar er Ir S U promiHed to do all they oould anLl Walton Bros. Phone, 672.Mrs. Clement Booth en ter ta ined at '1' they worked as they did in th e See display advertisement In this Iue.luncheon la.st Monday i n honor of he r Ben e f i t o f R ed Cr o s s i-iberty Loan campaign, th e result will Dowman, S a m u ~ N l ~ . U & t ~ . ~ Esan. Russe l l Lyon Booth, th e occa.sion be agreeable to al l concerned. He.re- 116 Elmwood ave. Phone, 653-W.

    . h blrthd Tl fila' I ELM HALL . . Jnrklmrdt. III Iller, General Insurance.being hi s Slxt . ay. le a '" - tofore ih e l ad le s h av e b ee n workmg 100 :'Iaple ave. Phone, 659.1II.i ng w er e Dresent: Miss Jane Nash, I MAY 17 8 15 P M as individuals, bu t from now on o rga n- Jones, Ch .... n.. b ' D tl M t Sttn . . d It 305 S Nar ber th ave. Phone, 682.1.MISS Ba r ar a ovo '1, as er an 0 ,.. Ized effort Will produce goo resu s . Jones , "m. J. 103 S. Narberth ave. Phone,Nickerson Jlnd Maste r Phil ip Nicker- 680. .1. Phl1a. address, Penn Mutual Bldg.C'hIl'Jren 25c Adults 35c Trot ter Bro.