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    IEAD OURADVERTISEMENTSPRICE TWO CENTS

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    ~ A H B I ~ . a { T H ~ P A , - O U R TOWN-FEBRIT.AltY 3. 1916 -=

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    NARBERTH. PA.

    J. MARKLESelect Dairies

    C. P. COOK

    Prompt Deliveries Assured

    Contented Consumers CommendCook's Coal

    Plumbing, Gas Fittingand HeatingNARBERTH , P A

    HARRY B. WALL

    COAL, WOOD' ANDBUILDING SUPPLIES

    (Successor to E. J. HOOD)HEATER AND RANGE l fORKSLATE AND TIN ROOFER

    104 Forrest ATCDueJobbing a Specialty, Narberth, Pa.Telt'phon,'

    SEEING IS BELIEVING

    FIEDLER'SDru g S t o r ePhone, Narberth 625 or 1284 Goods DeliveredCrane's Ice Cream on Sale at Fiedler's Drug Store

    -Tennyson.

    IIQualityRubber Goods

    !:..- - - - ' - - -J I THE GUARANTEED KINDS C H O ~ W ~ : ~ : w s ITEMS I Special Friday and Saturday- I$2.00 Hot Water Bottles, 2 qt. Sale Price $1.50Many, l ll any wel come s, I $1 75 H W B I 2 .February , f a ir maid. i.' ot ater ott es, qt. Sale Price $1.25

    Ever. as ?f o ld t ime . : $1.25 Hot Water Bottles 1 qt. Sale Price $1 00Commg 1I1 th e cold time, I ..' Prophet of t he g ay time, ! $1.85 Fountam Syrmge, 2 qt. - Sale Price $1.50Prophet of th e May t ime , ; $1.75 Fountain Syringe 2 qt Sale Pre $1 45Prophet of the rose s ; , Ice .Many, many welcomes, Ice Caps 75c $1.00 $1.25February , f ai r maid. lnfa t' S . ' 25 't 50n s yrmges C 0 C

    . These Goods Are Only For Sale at

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    MAIL TO WM. J. JONES

    Mutual Lile Ins. Bldg.,PH ILADELPH IA .

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    We will send full par ticulars of our Monthly IncomePolicy, also specimen of our low cost Mortgage Contract.ADDRESS.

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    If You Will Fill Out andMail the Following Coupon

    Meetingslows:] 0 A . M ., Sunday school. a l l depa r tments. Three new scholar s last Sunday.11 A. M., P ub li c Wor sh ip . T hemeof pastor's sermon, "Killing th e Lionon a Snowy Day. "7 P. M., Yo ung Peop le's R al ly.Mee ti ng i n t he main audi tor ium. Speda l music. l ~ i v e short addresses.8 o'clock. e ve ning wor sh ip . MI'.Addison C. Raw s w il l t el l th e storyof t he Keswick Colony of Mercy. Hewill be introducecl by Mr. Samuel W.Foster. It is a wonderful story andall ar e invited to hear it .

    after J ~ a s t e r to admilllster the Apos-Itolic JUte o f C on ll rm at io n. I t i3 :h op ed to h av e a large c la ss o n that:

    JU;'I'II01l1s'r };PIS(,'OPAI, cJ{nwiI. oeeasion.Th e invitation i:-; again extended toany who wil l volunteer to sing in the J o' eb rnar r i s h er e a nd so ar e th eehoir at the a f te rnoon se rv ice s at ; formerly dreaded mid-yea r "exams."4 o'clock SUlH!a'.'s. Kindlv give your: But t hi s ~ ' a r t he " exams, " h ave bee nSunday se rv ice s : 'name to th e r ec to r o r the dlOirmalS-, changed t o t es ts so we ar e in our9.45, Sunday s choo l. B ib le classestaught by c ap ab le t ea ch er s. B ri ng tel'. . I usual gOOl! spirits.

    your childreu to the k inde rga r ten The e hu re h 'bus l ea ve s l \' ar be rt llWhile you attend the adult Bible stat ion at 10.40 on Sunday mornings, At th e last mee ti ng o f t he Literaryclasses. and can he boa rd ed a nywhe re o n S oc ie ty the deba te on "Preparedness , "n.oo Public ' Vo rs hi p. " Th e :Has, l \' or lh Essex avenue from th e station was extr eme ly in te re s ting. The affir-ter 's Memorial." Address 1lY Mr. to Montgomery avenue. mative w as taken by Helen Duff andKoppel. - - - - - . - - - Hoss Howen st ei n; t he n egat iv e b y6.45. Epworth League. 1Iel1:>ful, t :y,\X(a:J , nAl"rlS'I ' t'IIFlll'll. Marion Haws a nd W il li am Dur bi n. Estimate, f'urni'heJ Heating Appli"nces 'service fo r the ~ ' o u n g people. T:1ere I We a r e s or ry t ha t none o f th e parents R. W. CASEwere t hi rt y- four young Olen and i }:lIl1'l'son I,. Swift, l'l1stor. ' or friends o f o ur school were present.~ ' o u n g ' women present l ast wei'll\. I Electrical Contractor7.45. Evangelist 1. .W. Munhall, ,\{. Sunday. 9.4ii A.. M., ~ i b l e .Study. H e l ~ n Duff ~ \ ' a s very wel1 "pre- 242 HAVERFORD AVE.A D n Soul st i rrl l lg addrtss on 11 A. M., Morn11lg "orslllp. The p ar ed last Friday."The . B o ~ k of Books." One Of' th e Iordinance of th e Lord's Supper will - I Rep.llnnggreatest lecture::; on th e subjed in he r:ceived. Six new m e ~ b e r s willi Miss Turne r, o ur Engl ish teacher , ---------America. S...rv;('p in c h a r g ~ of tIle I be "elcomed to memhersh lp . Subjec t I has obta ined a month's leave of ab - 1rLEAN..SAFEWHOLESOMEdevotional c ommi tt ee o f t 1 1 ' ~ ?lIen's of th e sermon, "Joy for the Atone- I sence f rom the- b oa rd . M is s Turner's lJ ttBible Class. ment . " , ' ,. ! place wi ll be filled by Mis s E ll is . OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARANIEEDA cordial welcome alwayR, and 7 P. M .. ') oung . People s Servlcc.: UNDER BACTERIOLOGICALCONTROLmen especially invited. G r o t ~ p O n ~ , of wlllc.h Lawrence Hous- : Last week we entertained a great

    " ' e l h J l ~ S ( 1 1 1 ) ' :\'igllt Se n Ice. tOJ; t c ~ l a t r J n a n . wI.1I have c l l ~ r g e . !many visi tor s , some of whom w ere Pasleurlzed Milk 1 ID g C . r v ~ R , r : : ~A g'o-to-prayer-meeting r:ampaign . /.4::> ~ M., Evenlllg Worship.. A.n i from schools a long th e l\'orth Pennh eg in s t hi s W ed ne sd ay nigltt. l'\ine 11Itel:estlllg and helpfUl evan.gehstlc Division. They commented especial1y B r Y O c l O ~ i l k C e r l l l l e d WEST PUILA.organizations of th e church ar e to s e ~ v 1 C e . .We are. sure y ou Will re- upon the home!il,e appearance of ou r (Pedrial lc S6clety) OVERBROOKhave c ha rg e of this s e r v i c ~ during celve a r l c ~ 1 h l e s s l ~ l g . , : school. Special "Guernsey" MERIONl ~ e b r u a r y and March. A gene ral en- .Th e p . r a ~ er servICe ' \ \ednesday eve- Our other visitors were from th e Milk WYNNEFIELDthusiasm is man if es t amo ng t he or- 11lng wllI he the monthly covenant' Carlisle Indian School. Mr. O. H. (Roberls 'a :Sharpless ' BALACYNWYDganizations to see who can get th e meet ing . Subjec t. "Are You Any Bet- L ipps , who i s th e superintendent, gave Dairies) NARBERTHlargest numher at th e service. A bi? tel' Because You Are Passing ' l 'his' an excel1ent talk to th e s tudent body CreamBul te rmUk ARDMORErallY' wll1 close ,the s er te s o n Apr ij Way?". } < ~ i n d your name in Christ in on }

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    Narberth, Pa.

    For the Baby

    J)on't forgct thnt this Is a comI1l1l11i1)' of home mnkers nud hODWkccIlCl'S 8ml thnt on e of YOURl'IOST Il\[POU'l'ANT DUTIES is tokccl' It so.You cnn aid Dlllterinlly by doIng }'ollr shol'I,lug nnd marke t iugwIth the ad"ertlsers In t hi s paper .

    BUILD UP YOUR TOWNBuild Up Your Home

    JAMES G. SCANLINContracting Painter

    GEORGE A. WITTEPaper Hanging and PaintingWoodbine Ave. and Williams Ave.NARBERTH. PA .

    Phone, Narberth 1203 W

    Thnrsllll)", }'eb. : l rd.EDNA FLUGRATHIn"TIlt; IXCOJJl'A nAUU; JUSTnESSHELI"uns"Snhll'llll)", FI'b. iith.OLGA PETROVAIn"JIY JL\HOXX,\"'l'nesllll)", Feb. St.h."Xt;AIJ (W TIn: NAVY"I,lIst t;l,isollcJllItinl'(', SlIhu'lhlf, :J to iJfhildrell, iJe. Adnlts, 10e.t; ,ellings, '; to 11. ----

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    JO IN O U R CHR . I STMAS CLUB .NARBERTH OFFICE, ARCADEBUILDING

    It is more convenient to bank at home, and moreprofitable, too.We allow 2% on balances of Fifty Dollars. 3% onSavings Fund Accounts on balances o f One Dollar.

    St:nluling oi th c fluhs.Wo n. Lo st.

    1Wayne 26 10Ardmore 20 16:-\arherth . . . 1(; 21CO. 'Hosemont .. , .. , .. 11 25

    H igh i nl li vi dn al average,Wayne. 164.High single game s eor e,Wa)'ne, 242.High three game seore, \Valt,

    Op e n f roxn S A . M . to 4 P. M . F r i d a y Ev e n i n g s , 7 to 9 Wayne, 563.High team single, Wayne, 839.High teaI1l three game score , Waynl'.

    ALL KINDS OF WORK DONE A t the next r egu la r mee ti ng of th eAssociation, whi ch wil l occu r T lmr sday, I ~ e h r u a r y 3rd, 1916, at Elm Hall,Automobile lor Passenger Service. Enclosed lor the Stormy Season Nar be rt h, n om in at io ns w il l b e m ad e=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::==::::::::==::::::::==::::::::::::::::==::::=::::::::::::= for Off!cers and Directors to serve fo rI t he ens ui ng year. T he E le ct io n w il lThe ll"ttle Wh'lte House Only Purest D rugs E nter Into Itake place at t he Annu al Meeting inOu r Prescr ipt ions 'March.You ar e cordially invited to beNUT BREAD FIEDLER'S present.20 and 30c the Loaf 'rHOS. C. T R O T T E R ~ e ~ ~ ~ i : a r y .GARA ' S N . r : ' ~ ~ ~ i 5 1 l W A c o m P l e t ~ ~ J ~ c ~ n : : Prepared I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . -------------.-. -WHY BANK IN p m L A D E L P m A ? I ~ g : ~ ::::.::::::: ;;; ;;;

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    This week's the timeto ge t acquaintedwithZ ~ ' m o l e T r o k e y s . Seethem in ou r window,t he n come i n and tr ya boxFor Husky ThroatsHoarseness, Ticklingof the throa t an d tosweeten and purifythe breath.\"ou'll like their pleasanttaste Hnd th " (luick reliefthey give,

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    IIIIIIIII:1'i !I Cunu ingham, Nar 1113 Walzer ..::S Iii Ludoviei, Ss 117 Laey 100;{!1 : ~ J. Jet 'fr ies , 88. . 11:l40 17 Dunn. :-\bk. . 111 694 667 jj?') 'I'll E AUIlE U1'1I , J l ~ ' W R S (X. A. (:).1 Estimates Telephone41 !I Compton. Colts 10;; Wa, n(' Still 1,I'/1l1s ill _'luln I,iIlCHowl-. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .NARBERTH Y MeA 42 r. Sutherland, Ss. .. 102 illg I,I'ng-lIl'. I SaturdaY nlght's game waS too easy. 4:: :: \Y. Humphries, Colts S The past week p roved to be ad - S1. Pau\'s, of ArdJl\ore, was the team Miesen's BakeryHigh ind i \' idual games , ,VJl\. HUlll-: vantageous to the leaders in t he Main I that essayed to give us an argument.Heserve these dates: phries, Narberth, 208. i Line Bowling League, prineipally due i ~ ) u t a t ~ . l e . game w,ound up 5.2 to 1.: N A R B : ~ ~ I ~ ~ C A D El't'hrlllu'" :!;;th. Community Xight. High individual three games, 'Vm.' to the fa d that ou r Y. M. C. A. bOWl-lin OUI Lnor. the. , l r g U m e n ~ , I P p e a ) , ~ E \ ' l ' r y l ) ( ) d ~ ' welcol1ll'. Humphries :-\'lrberth r.46 i ing qu in tet took '1 s ing le game [1'0"1 Ito be ra the r oue-sl l led-and It was. A. Bread. Cake, Rolls, Pies,}'c'hrlllll'" 2ith. Big meeting for High te',;n;: single ' gan;e. xarberth,: the Anh;wre Y. ~ I . ' C. A., ~ \ ' h i l e u;'e I t ha t. t he r e we re some i ~ l t e r ~ s t i . n g feat-I C?nd y : I ~ C r e a ~ , ,men, Xarherth Tll(>atre. Special at - S4S. : Wayne C luh made a dean sweep of! 11I'es. SUell as l ~ r a n k WlIlne s fine goal I CATI-.RINC, fOR PAR I U.S

    traction. High t eam. t hr ee g ames . Xnrbe rt h. ! t he ir mat ch on the Rosemont Men'" I shooting. ~ l lHiving ~ I a d e 36 out of2:124. : Club a ll ey s. T hi s e na bl ed W a ~ ' n e to I ~ h 52 .polnts. The line-up was asTl'am average, Plugs 74", regain theil' former lead of six games. I t ~ ) I I ( ) W S . S P l'Team ave rage , Xa rh er th 71:;' T he r ac e ha s heen a I{een one, not- Xarlll'rth. . 1 \ ' au s.The t eam hand icap al lloun ts will he withstanding UW marginal lead of IWinne t?rwarl l ~ r s o n . sgiven in next week's issue. . Wayne and man )' good even ings havo ll\kCartl'r 10rwarl a r ~ e ~ 1The schellule for th e secOIlll 1'0\111'1 heen paHsed in the varions matches Downes center 'V. SI.111tl1 l Fo r the average n orma l e hi ld p er -is as fo llows : : that have proven henet ieial both from O. Ihll11phreys .. guarel .. , .. H a l l I g ~ l 1 Imps t he mos t important a nd y et th e

    S t ~ l t l ' Y. Jr. c. A. COllH'lltion. Xarherth vs. Essex. Monday. Ja11- i a recreative as well as a good-fellow- Redifer .. : guard F. SmIth I ~ e a s t . expens ive of h!S" requirementsThe S ta te Convent ion of th e Youn:?; uarv 24. I ship standpoint. Subs: ~ a r b e r t h : O. Humphreys fo r l a IIheral H ~ l p p l y 01 _0 Mule Team. '. ... . " .' I ,', , T '!". " T McCarter, G. Sheldon for O. Hun;. - , 1 O \ ~ d e r e d ~ 3 0 n e .l\1en s ~ h r H ; t l a n Assoelll.tIOn Will be _(olts vs. 1 lugs, T \ l e s d a ~ . Januan 1 ? IllS \\ eek t ~ l e ~ r d m o r e )'. M. C. A. . F' I . Winne 11 Mc-I I1 you Wil l stop an d think a minute,held tIllS year at Readmg. Fehruary, 2;,. . I Will mee t t he I r I'lvals. th e leader:" phre) s. leld goa s. "P , 3 Iyou will r ec al l t ha t n ea rl v all eye17 th t o 21st. The Employed omcers'\ Southsille vs. : -\ arhroo l\ , Monday, ! Waynl ', at Ardmo\'P. and should \Vayne ca.rter 6. O. HunlP.llreys -F arsonsl ~ . waters ar e made of boric and that th e('onferenee will he held Fehrual'v January ~ 1 I tal