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    BONAlRvs NARBERTHIIG GAMESATURDAY. SEND US ITEMSFOR.FIRESIDECOLUMN IVOLUME II . NUMBER 47 NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY. AUGUST 31 , 1916 PRICE TWO CENTS

    Dun Trims Autocar, 14-2Boroughites in Second PlaceAgain-Fleck Stars With theBat With Three Hi ts , WhilePitcher Hallowell Also HasThree Hits, Pract ical ly Winning His Own Game.

    FOR SALE-L. C. Smith Vls lb l" Typ,,writer, In flrst-cl ....a condition: also\Ibrary table . aectlonal bookcs.a"s, boxCOUCh. 304 Easex avenu"."'OR SALE--At 304 Essex avenue. librarylove table. aectlonal bookca""s. box couch, fin"condition.

    smooth- A BARGAIN-Will aell glrl's b(cycl". Inexcellent condition. Addreaa. P. O. Box orphone 346 Narberth.

    NARBERTH TENNIS ASS'N NARBERTH LOSESTO WAYNE, 4-2

    Pugh & Hubbard. contractors of thenew Wynnewood road, repor t that bynext week they e xp ec t t o haVe thec on cr et e p or ti on o f tlte work completed.

    lJetty Bllxrer's GossIp.THE FIRESIDE

    Dr. Harry Hartley a nd f amily havereturned f rom Oce an City.

    Mr. a,nd Mrs . W. J. Mulholland ar ehome f rom their vacation.

    Mr. and Mrs . T. Buch and famllyare visiting Rev. J. E. Nideclrer. Mrs.Buch la a daughter of Rev. and Mrs.Nidecker.

    Miss Katharine Magulr.e, one of theemployes of t he p os t office, ba s beenspending her vacation along the upperDelaware River.

    , LOSED ,....~ ' ~ " ~ " ~ . . L . " ~ ' ~ ~ ' ~ ' ~ ' ! ... L ~ . J ~ . ~ ' ~ I ~ I ! . . L ' t . : . a . " ~ " ' .....: . , ~ ' ~ t ~ ' ~ ' ~ ' ~ ' ~ ' ' ' ' ; ' ' ~ * ' ' ; + : : ; r ~ : ~ n ~ ~ c : ~ , r ~ f a : l m w o o d avenue ISCHOOLS C r ~ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ ' ~ ' ~ ' ; ' ' ' ; - ' ~ ' ~ ' ' ' " " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ; ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ ' ~ ' " ~ ' ' ... .. ... ." . . ." ." . , ,,, '''fFriends of Mrs. Stuart McClellan, of UNTIL SEPT. 18 Narberth Building & Loan Ass n125 Woodsid.e avenu e, w ill b e sorry Iif ~ to know t ha t s he Is quite il l with an -- + 'WILL OPEN fattack of appendici t is . CommissioAer Dixon, of State,+ A NEW SERIES OF STOCK fMr. and Mrs. Charles T. Humphreys Heal th Dep!r tment , Is sues + ,

    Iand Miss Edith Humphreys have re - Sweepmg Order + f: ~ ; ~ ~ w f ~ ~ l a a n d m ; t t ~ t : / r I P through All schools, public, private and paro- ,. Thursday, Sept. 7 h, 1916ito . ~ M' T tt a d Miss chlal In t he S tat e of Pen nsy lvan ia, ): A T ELM H A L L if..Mlss arlan ro er n ffli ted will remain closed, as a measureH ~ l e n DUff, .who have b e : o ~ a s e v ~ r a l against the spread of infantile paraly- t : ~ , . : ~ : ~ : ~ , . : * : ~ : ~ : * : ~ : ~ : ~ : + ; - : + ; - : * : ~ : ~ : ~ : ~ : * : ~ : ~ : ~ : , + , - : ~ : * : ~wlthk w h o o p m ~ C ~ ~ g ~ be ut Isis, until September 18, under an orderwee s, are agam a e 0 o. issued In Harrisburg Thursday nigiltMr. C ril W. Tay lo r. o f Llanerch,' by Dr. Samuel G. Dixon, State Com-. y missioner o f He al th . T he Lower Mer-Miss Deborah Smedley has returne,l a,2 d MISShGertrubde V. s D p O e U n g d h l n e g r t Y ' t ~ ~ Ion public schools were scheduleu tofrom State College ,.ayne, av.e een , b 5 . , . ,. Iweek-end with Mrs. C. T. Moore . open Septem er., . I Entries for lad les smglesand men.sI Commissioner Dixon s order Will s ingl es a nd doubles closed last Fn -Miss Mary Melchior has returnee --- II I tl

    I Communications r.egardlng various take p r e c ~ d e n c e ove r a ot le r au l o r ~ day, August 25, 6 P. M. Twelve ar efrom her vacation. IN rb tl t plcs ar e always I nt er es t- i ty and Will be obeyed. The order of entered In ladles' slng,les, thirty-fourI',ave 1lnag. erWlllyono t send us an expres- Ccmmlssloner Dixon s.ays th"at a ~ t e l ' In men' s s ingles and thir tY-four InMr. and Mrs. C. B. Metzgar I b 18 th II b 0 ble I ds io n o f y ou r Id ea s f or our next I ssue? Septem er ere WI e p SSI men's doubles. Draw ~ g were rna ego ne to Cape May, No J. readjustments with reference to geo- i Friday evening and m the upper

    graphical position, age and attendance i bracket of mell's singles are R. E.of resident pupils." I Pattison vs. Henry Loos, A. T. KirkCommissioner Dixon sent his order I vs. R. O. Hall, W. Cowin vs. Dr. E.to the heads of parochial schools and i C. Towne, C. M. Carter vs. Dr . H. Hartto all borough, city and county school \ ley, H. Hoffman vs. A. M. Watts, ~ ' superintendents. 'l'. Grugan vs . F . C. Eves, W. Y. ShawMiss Florence Haines has re tu rned , Mrs. Charles A. Fletcher and Mrs. I All.Sundo)" Schools Closcd. vs. J. McKell, Newton C o m ~ t o n , W. J. Amid gloom and sorrow the Cham-from a trip to the Poconos. II Charles V. l'\oel, left the o th er d ay , A c c ~ r d m g to H a r r l ~ b u r g dispatcl;ts'l Kirkpatrick vs. W. J .. Bailey, lower! pions went down to defeat before th efor a tour of th e g re at lak es and ICommIssioner Dixon s o rd er a pp es b ra ck et , R. C. Wilhams vs. A. J. I. . . wl'l r ,e tu rn bv th e way of T r ~ n o t o , to col leges and preparato ry schools,! l'\ewell, W. H. Brown, C. Humphreys reconstructed Wayne team by theMiSS Corne "Y owell was entertamed C d ' 'a lthough most of t he se do not start, vs W F Baer W H Carm.lilt vs. count of 4-2. Inability to hit In the. I k d I ana a I . ., , . .at Perkasie over t Ie wee -en. ' their fall term until after September J. G. Foote, to'. M. Justice vs. W. J. pinches caused the borough team to

    '1' Mrs. Harry Downes and Miss I 18. DuBree, A. C. Staples vs. E. A. Mus- l os e While pitcher Hallowell poled OUtMrs. J. W. Pritchard is seriously I '1 Katherine Mor gan , o f Mi nn eap ol is , A ~ Sunday S C h o o ~ s will b closed champ, R. M. Town vs. O. Humphreys, t l l r ~ e hits, two of which resulted inat he r home on Ch.estnut avenue. iMlnn have be.en visiting Mr. a nd d urmg t he same period, Dr. DIxon ex C. L. Warwick vs. J. H. Donnelly, Dr. "Mrs. "Carroll Downes, of 315 Wood- p la ln ed . The orde r affecting t he Sun - E. L. Kanaga vs. Rev. C. G. Koppel. runs for hiS team.Dr. Benjamin F . Boyer , of Grayl ing s ide avenue. Iday schools wll1 become effective next Men 's doubl es , u pp er b ra ck et : l'\ar?erth's best . c l l ~ n c e to sc.oreavenue, has re tu rned to Narberth. 'I - - - Sunday. Kanaga and Staples vs. Newel l a nd c ame m the four th lIl111ng when Stttes-- I I I . d t tile home 'rhe e ffor ts of the State Department R 0 Hal l K ir kp at ri ck and R. M. was hit by a pitched ball, Fleck thenA ba IV lOY las arrIve a h " , , H I'1 d l\'rs II C Pierce haVE re- ' . M B T White of Dud lo f Health to check the spread of t e Town v s K ir k and Baer Warwick and singled, and Koons was s af e on a -!I r. an ! . of Mr. and rs. .. , -I . . d I . , I II' h dt urned t o Narbe rt h from Wor.::p.ster, Ie avenue. His name is Edward paralYSIS Will also exten to tI e mov- Williams vs. Foo te a nd Bur khar dt , owe s. error. Tree one an no one1\1 . Y . G d Wh't thinks ing,-plcture theatres and at l ea st a ll Wat ts and Loos, Pat t ison and DuBree out. Simpson then filed out to Gearass. Reed WhIte. ran ma I e I Id t '11 t' l t d . t fi Id . Stlt Mell. b those that are Ie n I -ven I a e v s McC ar te r a nd E C. Town' l ower I n cen er e scormg es. on- - he IS a great oy . .,iss Hilda Smedley, who'has been . 'halls wil l be closed to children. No bracket: C. Humph re ys a nd O. then filed out to the pitch.er andi: l with la grippe , Is able to be about Rememb.er, It's but a s ho rt wal k to order has been drafted regarding t he Humph re ys vs. Brown and Ferguson, Humphries f anned ending the Inning.. k h th ar e electrl'c "movies" as vet. but those held In th e Justice and Grugan vs. Compton a nd Wha t s eemed to be a good chance toagalll. Overbroo were er e . _. I d d . 1 I .

    - - - cars. You ma y need this tip, if the open a ir a nd In Instltuttons will not McKell, Hoffman a nd C arml nt vs. tuck the game. away , en e Wit I onMiss M il dr ed S. Smith spent the railroad strike q'uestion Is not settled be closed. . . IBai ley and Koppel, Shaw and Cowin one run scormg.week-end visi t ing f rLends In Che .s t- ,bofore t he m en ar e ordered out. I Dr. Dix on s aid In explanation of! vs. Donnelly and Muschamp. Up t o the fifth Inning Bob Gibsonnut H ill . , : . . _ closing the schools al l over the State: j Ladies' singles, upper bracket: Mrs. only allow,:!d one hit , but in t he same. i While Harry R. Fel ton, o f 2 Elm- "There are various reasons. Past IW. R. Hall vs. Mi ss Ruth Diamond. Inning, three singles mixed In withMr. and Mrs. Marshall A. Wood, of I wood avenue, was playing t enn is l ast experience has shown on ou r records Mrs. L. P. Drinker vs. Miss Madeline I two errors, allowed the vis i tors toElmwood avenu e, have returned to Monday he ell a nd I njur ed h is a nk le t ha t t hi s mon th an d n ex t mon th ar e McCoy, Mrs. A. M. Watts vs. Miss' s co re two r un s.Narberth. Iquite s ~ v e r e I Y . Besides sustaining a the high-water ~ ~ r k s In the spread of L inda J ac oby; l ower b ra cket : Miss I While It was thought that t he Nar -

    - - - broken bone, he suffers v er y muc h i nf an ti le .paralys.ls. From the history Edi th Humph re ys vs. Mrs. W'. I. berth team would score. yet Hal-Mr. and MIZS. S. Land have returned from a bad sprain. I of the dIsease It a p p e a r ~ to spread Dothard, Mrs. A. S. Grugan vs: MISS , lowe ll was p it ch ing extra good bal l,home after a t ou r t hrough t he White Imore rapidly during certaIn periods ~ Mildred Harris, Miss Carol JustIce v s. Iand the home team could no t l an dMountains. The alterat ions to our s choo l bui ld - t he year a nd bec au se o f l oc al condl- Miss Mary Rowand. the ball safe. Wayne added one moreIng are progressing under the dlrec- Itions. Play s tar t ed 2 P. M. August 26th, run In the seventh Inning When Hey-Miss Martha Bishop, of Merchant-, t lo n o f Mr. Abe l Bottoms, contractor. "To make th ings worse, many peo- and In the preliminary round of m en's m an s ing led and Hallowell tripledville, N. J ., Is visi t ing he r s iste r, Mrs. Iand It Is expected that th.e work wil l p ie ar e now going away f or s ho rt va- s ingles Kirkpat r ick defeated Bailey over Fleck's h.ead. Narberth cameHarry A. Jacobs. I be entirely completed In ample ti me cat io ns an d those who have been 6-0, 6-0, R. C. Williams defeated A. J. back In their h al f of the Inning and- - - Ifor the opening o f th e school. away for longer vacation are begln- Newel l 6-2. 3-6. ,6-4, In first r ou nd s co re d o ne run when Simpson wasMr. and Mrs. Elwood H. Sickles - -- nlng to come home. N o t w l t h s t a n d l ~ ~ Pattison defeated Loos 6-2. 6-2, Hoff- hit by a pitched ball. and was ad-have returned from a motor trip S Townsend Zook and his family, ' the present Improved methods of rall- man bes ted Watts 6-1, 6-1, Kirkpatrick vanced to second on Mellon's out. Billthrough Maryland. ' of F;lmwood a venue, h ave been spend - r oa d transportation guarding, against defeated Compton 6-0. 6-2, Justice t hen s co red on Bob G ib son' s long. ing the summer at Ocean City. During the bringing In of cases of the dls?ase defea ted DuBree 6-0. 6-2. Staples de- s ingle. Howes was then pass.ed, butMr. Danie l Lei tch. c ashLe r o f .t he t he ir absence, Mr. Zook has had a from outs ide of the State at all pomts. f ea te d Muschamp 6-2, 6-0. Warwick Gibson was forced out at third onNarber th Bank, has re tu rned from a fine stone ga rage bui lt on his local we have a lso th e automobile out laws, bes ted Donnelly 6-1, 6-1. In doubillj> Wallace's tap to short stop.two weeks' vacation. p rope rt y and s ever al other Improve- who ca n swim creeks, ju mp fences W ark lc k and Williams defeated Foote Wayne scored t he ir last run of the. ments were also made. and otherwise aid In ma.klng the and Burkhardt 6-2, 6-3. game in the eighth Inn ing whenMrs. Edward C. J a c o b ~ ' a nd c hl l- , --- : guarding of the S tate very difficult. The feature match for the day 's Weave r was passed. and wa s ad-d re n, o f 215 lona avenue, left this: Owing to the continued warm I "Our I de a i s to Interrupt e du ca ti on p la y w as t he s in gl es mat ch b etwe en v an ce d t o second on Gibson's wlldw , ~ e k for Cape May, N. J. Iweather th e monthly meeting of t Ias little as pos.slble, and ~ ~ r go- Williams and Newell, both men Play-Ih ea ve t o f ir st b as e to catch h im nap -

    --- INarberth Branch of th e Women l:! i ng a long the hne that It .IS less lng, e xc el le nt t enni s a nd a lmos t as ping. Brooke. Wayne's long andMr. and Mrs. George Wurst are. re - Suffrage Party has been pos tponed d is as tr ou s not to start a macillne than much c re di t Is due th e loser as the IlankY right fielder then tripled, scorceiving congratulations on the a r r t v ~ l l unti l F riday , September 8, when It Is t o s to p it suddenly after it has been winner. It Is hoped the tournament Ing Weaver.of a son, born Sa turday , August 2 . to be held at tlw r e sidence of Mrs. started. I f we under ta ke to open the develops many mor e such matches. Narbe rth t r ied hard t o come back

    - - - . Walter Dothard, Haverford aven ue. school s In counties at present moder- Play will continue dal ly . Owing to , In t he ir h al f when with one downProf. Melchior and Mrs. Melclllor I --- a te ly fr ee fr om t he d is ea se, as soon t he f ~ entered In ladles' doubles and IFleck doUbled to left field, Koons washave returned from s p r l n ~ t o w n . The Narber th Y. M. C. A. ha s sent as we start, th is mise rable thing Is mixed doubles. entries will not close i thrown out by the third baseman.where they spent Beveral weeks vaca-I about a thousand magazines to Ute likely to appear In those counties. untll 6 P. M. l"riday, September 1st. an d wh en Simpson s ingLed to righttion. Ihorder. We will send another box Then, i f we permit the s ~ h o o l s to open and p la y In these events will be start- field. F le ck was thr own out by a per-e sometime In September. and the children are gettl1lg accus tom- ed September 5th. fect throw to the plate by Brooke.Mrs. Rezo Brool

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    (Continued from First Page)XAmmU'J'1I I,OSES TO WAYN} ;

    Don't forget that this Is 0 com.munlty of home make rs and homekeepers an d that one of YOUR:MOST IMPORTANT DUTIES Is tokeep It so.You ca n a id m at eri al ly b y d o.In g ) 'our shopp ing and marke ti ngwith the adyer t lse r s In th is paper .

    BUltD UP YOUR TOWNBuild Up Your Home

    Donat io n t o Hol id ay Hou se .Cas e for flag .

    Ardmore Band . . . .New J er se y F ir e Works Company ....................Repairing flag pole . . . . .

    UEPORT Ol' FOURTH 010' JULY ( ; O ~ U I I T T E E .Cash received from contributors . . . . . ' , ,Pai d out :Flags for school children .

    CONTAGIOUS IDISEASE HERE

    Township Health Officer R. A.Warner Issues Official NoticeShowing Lower Merion Hasa Clean Bill of Health. J. LoosHenry HoseW. T. MelchiorU. L. Hampton

    BARRY A. JACOBS,EdJtor.

    MAIZIE J. SIMPSON,Coshler.

    OUR TOWN

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    events of t he p as t f ou r y ea rs c ar e- iNOfully, bu t w e s ho ul d ha ve t he b es tIthought of s ta te smen and o the r publicists, editors an d writers, to helpus co'me to a satisfactory conclusion.I f eV'ar there was a t im e w he n w eshould sink prejudice, and be guidedstrictly by a desire t o p romo te th ebest interests of ou r beloved countrY'1It Is now at hand. It is therefore amatter of congratula t ion that thet'ubllc Ledger, in a spirit of fairne3S an d ImpartialitY, ha s opened it s Township Health Officer Robley A.columns to a presentation of t he War ne r writes the following for pubbest thought on the merits of both IIcatlon:candidates, and the reasons why they Lower Merion t ownshi p i s again children under sixteen years of age.should or should not be elected. As free from forms of contagious dis- Many inqu i ries ar e made d ai ly asstated in the Ledger's announcement, ease, especially th e dreaded infantile to health certificates, and for inforthis contest presents oppor tunity f or p ar al ys is , a nd at the present writing matlon t h e wri t er s t at es that a med-!"men who are in d ai ly t ou ch wit h th e is _e,njoying a clean. b, ill Of. health. . ical dertlflcate must f lr st b e s ec ur ed IH. C. GARA, lleaders o f bot h parties, to give to th e ..Iff tilAlh"crUsllIg Manager. I ! Ie two cases 0 III an I e para YSlS ,from a phys ic ian who has a ctua ll y.______________ nation their best judgment of th e r e- pNv ious ly reported are now off rec- i examined th e child. This certificate, R. H. O. A K

    S en d a ll letters and news i te m t o I spective nl'arits of th e cand idates , o rd . One was Sco tt Geh ri ng er , age when presented at th e office of th e Howes, cf. 0 2 0 0 0p, O. Box 404. based upon personal experiences and four, of Cynwyd, and the other board, will be accep ted as an official W ~ l l a c e , lb 0 0 14 0 0Selld al l advertising copy to P. O. thei r in timate knowledge of politics Charles Shakespere, age twenty-five, certificate issued. Stites, 11. . . . . . 1 0 1 0 (IBox 820. and political affairs." of Haverford. The former has recov- The board, as well as it s officers, FI.eck, Jf. . .. , 0 3 0 0 0:\laJ,c a ll r emi tt an ce s t o P. O. Box er ed f rom th e co nta gi ous s ta ge a nd soli ci ts th e earnest c o- op er at io n o f K.oons, c. . 0 0 6 2 0118. To the Editor of Our Town. quarantine, has b1aen lifted; th e .Iat- all par en t s a nd those interested in Simpson" ss. . .. ,. 1 1 3 4 1Our T own is on sale at th e depot The committee lor awarding pri7,tls tel' c ase w as removed to a hospi ta l, t he wel fa re and hea lt h of Lower Mer- Mellon, .3b. ' . ~ " ' " 0 1 0 2 0newss tand, and at th e store of H, E. for t he mos t attr.l,ctive yards, as selln where death ensued the following ion, and any information that may be H.umPhrles, ,;lb. .. 0 0 ' 2 5 2Davis. from t he s tr ee t. says that we have day. advanced as to a violation of th e Gibson, p. . 0 1 1 5 2Ente red as secor.d-class matter, On- difficul ty in locating t h e owner s on The board and its officers al 'e tak- h'ealth la ws will be t re at ed a s c on -: *McClellan 0 0 0 0 (J~ o b e r 15, 1914, at t he P os t Office a t, : lI : ,'ount of alJsf 'l Ice of numbers 0,1, ing e ve ry pr eca uti on t o safeguard fidential and th e offense investigated, i: ' \arberth, Pennsvlvanla, under the Iman y of the hom'es. ! t he t ownshi p and although lllimer- (S' d) Totals 2 8 27 18 5. Id I" IgneAct o f March 3, 1879. :\ t 'mbermg the houses w ~ le a, ous c ase s sur rounded our t er ri to ry , nO]III')' A. WIll'lIl'r, C. E.'"I'(>:,t ad"antag' !o th e delivery ser-, y et L ower Merion is at present f,.ee WAYNE,

    THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1916 ' ice of :\'arbel'th stores as well as from th e disease. ATS SEE THAT I R. H.-- - - '- o' E-C'.'-LLS [0 the deliv"I'Y Ecrvice of the city, : \' umerou s r epo rt s h av e found cir- DEMOCR, 1 Weaver, 2h, 1 0!

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    N A R B ~ R T H , P A . - O U R TOWN-AUGUST 31. 1916 ...

    Prescription Drug StorePhone , Narber th 625 or 1284

    F I EDLER ' SRe,. ('. (I. KOllllel, {'ustor.

    ' rhe Lit tl e ( 'hu rch 011 the Hili.

    w ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ; i ; ~ ~ ; ; ~ t NARBE::: AT IPresc rio pti0n DepartmentM. Visitors ar e cordially welcome. CAMP DELMONT Y h Ith . d . Wh ...b er t hem all. By hav ing your box ou r ea IS your most prize possessIOn. en It IS mA registry book i s k ep t f or v is it or s.All are a sked to register their names. Herbert K re ll a nd John Wil son, numbe r p la ce d on your mai l y ou w il l dange r you wis el y has ten t o th e bes t physician you know.two membe rs o f K an ga ro o Patrol, l i i ~ i n h av in g th e mail cased up It is equally impor tan t that you choose your druggist to get best

    ~ T ,UAUGAHWl"S CHURCH. INarberth Boy Scouts, have r e t u r n e ~ ! without delay. _ _ results.Purity , Strength, Skill, Accuracy, Carefulness and C l e a n ! ~ -Early l\lalls on SUlI.doli from J ~ p r 1 J from Camp Delmont, the Boy Scout s BETTER }'ACILITIES ness ar e of great importance. We lay s tr ess on all of these an d y011l'it to OctolJer 31st ar. (,.JU A. ~ 1 F rom camp on the Perklomen Creek, where ", .,No\'emlJer l l lt to Marcn ~ L s t at 7 A. M. t he y s ta ye d f or two weeks . I 'on POST OHICf. can rest assured that your prescrip tion has been compounded JUSt

    Late Mass, \/.::10 A. M. throughout tilt! Dur ing the ir s ta y at the camp they Narberth post of fic e i s unabLe to as your physician wishes i t jrepared if you leave it aty ea r. Ma ss es on holydays, 6.3U and had the "honor t ent " ( bes t k ep t) t wo take comp let e. a d v a n t a g ~ of th e8.30 A. M. Weel,daYs at 8. EvenlUg different days, which gave them the ' second-class prIvilege owmg to thedevotions anli other services at regular privilege of r a is ing and lower ing the I l a c ~ o f r oom In which to place thetimes. camp flag on th es e two days. Their Ie q U l p ~ e n t that a second-class officelowest grading on any d ay w as 92. Iis entitled t?, such as modern cas ingHerbert Krell won th m let- racks sortm g tables, cancelling IllETHOI)IST I-:I'IS('O{'AL tHUUCH. I t er s- C. D .- by Winninge lc:5 ~ o i n t s ! machine, flIing cases for s u p ~ l I e s and'from t he l is t o f r equi rement s, h is to - r ecords , sack rackS. for ou tgomg mallIta l being ob tained by s at is fa ct ori ly and m an y o th er things ~ o numerous ================================:::.::::::=.

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    Y. M. C. A . BUILDING

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    Modern HomesFORSALE OR RENTWM . D. SMEDLEYBu i l d e r

    Estimates

    Iloward F. CotterM'EAIS ofl TJ. 'QUALITY

    JAMES G. SCANLINContracting Painter

    Narberth's Highest TractAccording 10 Your oWn Plans. BalancOn Easy Terms.All Convenlenees-old Shade.Ma'eadamRoad.CementSldew8hs. Ete.FMJnstlCe Montgomery A"enu"" ,NARBERTH.Or612ChestnutSt. PhlJa.

    ICON\'ENIENCE AND ECONOMYO} ' POSTAL MONEY ORDERS.

    Try a Pound of45th and Parrish Sts.

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    OUR TOWN wID glad1r printaDr Dewllltem about any RobJectthat III 01 Interest to Narberthlolks, but In order to meetthe printing seheilule, al l "copy"-manuscrIpts-must r ea ch t heecUtor by 6 P. H. Honday eachweek.

    The a tt en ti on o f the patrons of theNarberth Post Office is c al le d t o thePresident, A. J. Loos. convenience o f s ending money by posVice-president, A. C. Shand, J. B. tal money o rd er . T he following lowWilliams, James Artman. rates ar e charged for sen.d ing sums toSecretary ' and treasurer, Frank J '1 any money o rd er pos t office in theWI sse. United States:Dircetors, Frederick L. Rose, GeorgeM. Henry, W. Arthur Cole, George M.Colesworthy, Mrs. William S. Horner,A. E. Wohle rt Mrs . George M. Henry,Fletcher W. Stites, E. A. Muschamp,H. C. Gara, Henry Rose, Edward S' IHaws, Mrs. Roy E . C la rk , Mrs. Lester W. Nickerson, William D. Smedley.

    SCOTT-POWELL DAIRIES

    Fo r orders from $.01 to $2.60, oJcents.From $2.51 to $5, 5 cents.From $5.01 to $10, 8 cents.From $10.01 to $20, 10 cents.From $20.01 to $30, 12 cents.From $30.01 to $40, 15 cents.From $40.01 to $50, 18 cents.From $50.01 to $60. 20 cents.From $60.01 to $75. 25 cents.lerfully a ss umed men t will consist or writ ing paper 10.37 A. M.-Local west ply given as N ar ber th , even wh enby the congregation. and envelopes, games, portable graph- 10.47 A. M.-East an d t hro ug h w es t s tre et an d n um be r is given It is freophones with for ty or fifty good rec- 12.26 P. M.-East and through west quently necessary t o l ook up the1.37 P. M.-Local west name i n directory before t he mal l c anords. books, testaments, plenty of 3 "6 PM-E a s t and througll west ,lIe c as ed up, c au si ng extra w ork asmagazines and a motion picture ma- .w Ichine with a f ie ld e lec t ric l igh t p lan t . 4.37 P. M.-Local west ,well as necellsary delay.

    Wri ti ng mat er ia l, g ames , o ne o f the 6.37 P. M.-East and through west I C P COOK6.59 P. M.-East and t hr ough wes t graphophones with records and a A. WORI) TO THE XEW UESIIlENTSBible School. The Schoo l i s c lo sed supply of hooks and magazines will Sunday. F or th e information of t he l at el yS t B d f Arrives 6.00 A. M. A th te ly order of the ta e oar 0 be left with each small detachment arriving residents of Narberth we an- n raeI e 08Health, unt il fu rther notice. of troops. During, the v isi t of th e sec- Departs 5.47 P. M. nounce again that to purchase postage11 A. M. Morning Worship. Rev. retary, motion picture shows and talks i stamps and stamped envelopes in the;John Gordon, D. D., will preach ~ n Iwil l be given every night and then he I BOROUGH OFFICERS. Ilocal post office Is of great advantage WOOD A NDwill fill the pulp i t during the tIme will go on to th e next place. taking. BurgeEs-Geo. 1\1. Henry. to th e office as its advancement is BUlLw'e are without a pastor. The ordi-: the motion picture machine wi th h im Treasurer-Edwin P. Dold. based upon the saLes. We aim to DING SUPPLIESnance of the Lord ' s Supper will be A fund of $ ~ O O O is needed immp.di- Clerk of Councils-Chas. V. Noel. Ibe courteous and obl ig in g. We alsoobserved. 7.45 P. M., Evening Wor - a te ly to inaugurate the Big Bend work. Tax Collector-James F. Sherron. want to do business with our patrons.ship. Preaching by Dr. Gordon. This The' enti r e cost is estimated at from Rtreet Commissioner-W. S. MCClel.! Edwllrd S. llIlWS, Postmaster.is th e f ir st evening service and hope six to e igh t thousand dolla rs . Ian.the members of t he c hu rc h will be Building Inspector - J. Howard I Stamps are on sale of every de-in attendance. I LEAN U THE MAPLES 'Smedley. nomination fr om o ne cent to fifteen. w.e dnesda y e ve ning . ~ U g u s t ~ O ' I C P i Counselor-Fletcher W. Stites. cents, except eleven and fourteen;1916. Union prayer servICe at t Ie Constable-Fred. Walzer. l'lISO a plen t ifu l supply of posta l cards,presb!terian. Church. Mr. ~ o b e r t C. AND THE EVERGREENS i s tamped e nv el op es a nd n ew sp ap erMcQUilkin Will be the leade . I C O ~ D I l T T E E S OF COUNCIL. wrappers.F r iday, September 1st , 2.30 P. M., -- P ri ce s o f s tamped envelopes :Ladles' Aid Society at th e church. The Maple and Everg reen Trees I F inance a nd Law Committee-A. P. 25 1c envelopes $ .28. N b th A B th B' Redifer, W. D. Smedley, H. D. Narrl- 100 lc envelopes 1.1010 ar er re 0 em g gan. 25 2c envelopes.. . . . . . . .53Attacked by Pests and Should Highway Committee-H. D. Narri- 100 2c envelopes . . . . . . . 2.10b e C le an ed of th e Parasites gan , F . L. Rose, Robert Saville. - - -- ------Without Delay Pol ice and Health-W. D. Smedley, NARBERTH CIVIC ASSOCIATION.The services at All Saints' P. E. F. L. Rose, Robert Caville.Church, Montgomery and Wynnewood Water, F ir e and Light-F. L. Rose,avenues , for next Sunday, a re a s fol- The trunks of t he map le t re es a r e Will iam J. Hender son , Robert SaVille.lows: covered with great masses of small Ordinance-William J. Henderson,8.00 A. M. Holy Communion. white eggs. (I f there is any reader F. L. Rose . Robert Saville .11.00 A. M. Holy Communion and of Our Town who knows wha t they,sermon. are and what will k il l t hem, he should'The Rev. James A. Muller, of L an s- w ri te the ' ed i tor fu ll details for pubGowne, will haV'e charge of the ser- lication). "Oh , y ls , mum," s ai d Kathl ee n, a pvices on Sunday, September 3rd, 1916.. The pine and fir trees around sev - p ly ing for a new situation, "I livedThere will be a full qua rt et te c ho ir e ra l hou se s ar e literally alive with' in me last place three weeks , mum,at th e eleven o'clock services on all caterpillars, which mak e t he ir co- and . though I say it as shOUldn't, ISundays. coons of t he spi ll s o f the t rees . These gev ixcellent satisfaction,"Many churches cu t down thei r mu- should be picked off and burned be- "And why did you leave?" venturedsic during t he s ummer months, bu t fore they have a ch ance to cra wl ou t t he lady, who was looking f or a serAll Saints' b'elleve In keeping up their and move on to the trees of a nelgh - v an t.high grade of music during the whole bar. "Sure, I couldn't ge t along wid th 'year. Examine your trees at once and do mlssus she wor that ould an 'The Sunday school sessions and the. your part t o p re ve nt th e s pr ea d o f c ra nk y. "IIfternoon services will not be re- any parasite that will endanger the "But maybe YOU'll find me old andsumed unti l the third Sunday in Sep- life of our beautiful growths. cranky, too."tember. ------- "Cranky ye may be, mum, f or swe e'We hope there wil l b e a la rge con- So many pe opl e w al t In vain f or faces li ke y ou rs is sometimes de-grega tion to hear Rev . Mr. Mul ler on their s hi ps t o come In because they ceivln', but ould ye're not - I can seenext Sunday morning . were never launched. that at a glance."The church 'busses leave Wynne- --------wood Rnd Narberth stations at 10.40 I Th,-:lre's a lway s r oom at th e top - . Painless de ntist ry is t he ar t ofon Sunday mornings, and th e rent is cheaper. drawing I t mild.

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    Betty Baxter' s Gossip.(Continued from First .Page)

    Thur_d..,, }'rIday an d SatnrdB,'HENRY B. WALTHALl.(or "B ir t h o f Nation" Fame) In Adapl .. t lo n f rom "enrlk Ibsen's"PIIJLARS OF SOCIETY"

    Week Commencing Monday, Aua. 28thl\[ond.. ,, Tile......' Bnd Wt'dn....da'

    EMi\lY WEHLENIn }'Ir_t I' r._t 'nlotloll or Th e Mt'lro Wondt' l ' -Play

    "TilE PRETENDERS"

    ROARn OF lUANAGERSOF TilE C O ~ l M U N I T Y CLUBChairman-Mrs. W. M. Cameron.Financial Manager-Mrs. WilliamCurtis Pollock. Jr.Library Manager-Miss Fanny Loos.House Manager-Mrs. James F.Donnell)'.Social Manager-Mrs. C. P. Fowler.Membership Manager -Mr. Har ryHartley.Athletic Manager-Mrs. E. Hurth.

    plied as every box In the post officei s ren ted. Many patrons would liketo secure lock boxes, but it is impossible to provide these as there isno a va il ab le s pa ce t o p la ce t hem i nthe present cramped quarters .

    IMPORTANTCases of communicable disease are Iordinari ly reported to the secretary Large Gas Stoveof the Board of Health by the physi-cian In at tendance. I f no physician is FOR SALE CHEAPcal led in, the responslblIlty for re-

    por ti ng r es ts w it h the head of the 209 Forrest Avehousehold. This is made obligatory by State law and the regulat ions of1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - t he Board of Hea lt h. The p en al ty for MISS WETHERILL'Sfailure to report is a fine no t exceed-ing $100 and costs . Elementary SchoolTo avoid the imposition of the pen-alty, physicians and householders are REOPENS MONDAY. SEPT. 18,1916requested to report immediately in A .limIted number of pupils received. For infor-writing cases of communicable dis- matlon apply to IdSS MAUDE E. WETHERILLI 20 0 Dudley Au.nue, Narbert".ease which may exi st to the secretary ----of the Board of Health. All childrenIReA D Iin famil ies in which t he re i s whoop-A Ang cough or chicken pox must be rUESTNtlT.Bel. IOlb SIFlnes lPho lopl av Thekept on the p remi se s and not be al- I . I r e 0.11. Size In Ib elowed t o come i n con ta ct w it h other Enl i reWorld.children. . 1 P b O I O p l . Y . - C o D I I : _ u ~ ~ lOA. M. 10 11.30

    Narberth Board of llealth. Ph i l.. . Pa.PROGRAM

    I.-Sleep. Get as many hou rs inbed each n ight a s t hi s table indicatesf or you r age . Keep w indows in bedroom wel l open.

    TEN GOLDEN nULES OFHEALTH }'on SCHOOL CHILDREN

    Undivided Profits$75,000

    OVERHANGING nUSHE&

    CONVENIENT/

    STU,\Y llOOS.There are a number of stray dogsaround Narberth which should be disposed o f by the proper person. Theymay be seen lying; around in the gut-I ters. These mangy, dirty curs are aptto carry disease bes ides the cont lnual nuisance they are yelping atautomobiles a nd mak in g themselvesgenerally objectionable. Isn't theresomeone In Narberth whose duty itis to rid the place of such nuisances?

    INm:)[NITY }'OR PARTIAL DAl'[I Small Boy : "Ma says they've got a I AGE TO Rt:GISTERE}), INSURE})n ew babY girl at Mr. Jones, the I ANn C. O. n, ;,[AIL.grocer's." Heretofore the payment of indemSm all Girl: "My! What a sell! noty by the Post Office DepartmentWill they have t o k ee p it?" has been restricted to Irreparably"Of course, s il ly . Why?" damaged art icles o r p ar ts of articles ."'Cause there's a card in the shop Under the amended regulations issuedwindow with 'Boy Wanted' on it." Iby Postmaster General Burleson, ef_____ fectlve August 8, 1916, payments wllfYour friends can get considerable be made in cases where articles areenjoyment out o f trouble-if it's your Inot rendered worthless for the actual. Added At traet lon , Mon. , Tut ' s. . lVt'Cl.trouble Iu su al di re ct a nd n ec es sa ry c os t of IUI .I . IE BURKE In Il4!venteenth Chap te r o r

    ' I "GLOBIA'S ROMANCE"Haste to get rich may ke ep a man r epai rs required t o p la ce t hem in a MAIN p roduc t ion S t ar t s at 10.40, U.30,poor. !serviceable condition. I ll.15, t, 8, '1'.411 an d 9.30.

    It i s r eque st ed that all bushes.Ihedges and shrubbery that extend beyond the pavement l ine be trimmed ortied back so as not to obstruct tilesidewalks.

    Surplus$125,000

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