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    Nex t Saturday, Narbe rthvs. Berwyn, at Berwyn.

    Decoration nay: BothGames at Narberth. Narberth VB. Auto Car, 10.30A. M.; Narberth vs.Paloi , 3 .15 P . M.

    VOLUME II. NUMBER 33 NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 25 , 1916 PRICE TWO CENTS

    ('OJDWNITY CLrn.Con ti nued on Second Page

    NARBERTH BURIESWEST PHILADELPHIA Ao C.

    T he m ee tin g of th e C o m m u n l t ~ 'Club last T u . e s d a ~ - afternoon, 1\Ia)' 23,wa s t he l as t on e until n ex t f al l,11 O'fLOCK

    Re,. C. G. KOllllel

    SUNDAY ~ l O R N I N G:JIETlIODIST ClIt"llClI

    }'on "'lIA')' SHOn.]) AClIJUSTIA J IAN PIL\.Y1JIE:JlOlUAL ])AY S E m I O ~

    Special Services During Week ofJUlle 4th Incident to Anniver

    sary Celebration

    PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ISTWENTY-FIVE YEARS OLD

    . ~ ..- . _ - - - - ------.. 1-------- ------ S m:TTt:n1"I,Y GAlUH:XNEW TRAIN SERVICE m:mo:\' TO l ~ ~ ~ ~ : POST OFfICI': As Breezy and Beneficial as a ea AX)) C\Im PAIITYETSUNDAY I - - - Voyage Will Be This u ni qu e e ve nt i s p la nn ed as aBEGINNING NX ('Irlc AssoclnHon ! 'ro1 'i l lcs ~ ' I l n d to. benefi t t o the Narbe rth Branch of tiLeI l'lIrchllS? th e .)-;I[uIIlDlcnt-Other "THE NAUTICAL KNOT" Woman's Suff rage p ar ty a nd w ill h eI

    Not es o f ~ I c e t l n g . st ag ed in a n u nu su al m an ne l' o n th e IN L 1\'1 b G Sh f T Merion, on th e Main Line, is to have !Iawn of Mrs John Ketcham's resi- 1 ew eague 1f em er s et e-General C ang'e 0 ram I i ts own post office, dence at 407 'Haver ford avenue : \ar- vere Trouncing..,....New LeagueSchedules Gives Narberth One Thi s f ac t developed Tues day n ight An Operetta in Two Acts berth. I f fair, it w il l t ak e p l ~ c e on Scoring Record-All Mem-New Train-Other Changes at t.he t h . i r ~ l annual I:n-eeting o th e FrlOday Evening May 26th Wednesday af te rnoon, June 7, at:l bel'S of Narberth Team Star- " ' - l\!erlOn CIVIC AssociatIOn, held II I th e , o'cloclt, with F r i d a ~ ' , June 9, as anGive QUicker Service to and Merion Count ry Day School. OL AUDITORIUM a l ternate da te should it rain on Wed-From Philadelphia That th e model s ubu rb i s to have a SCHO nesda\". The event is be ing plannel l

    post office, located in th e Pennsyl- TO BE GiVEN BY Iby tI;e following group of wonLen: In the greatest farce of th e league,Announcement has just heen made, van ia Hai lr oad s ta ti on , i s due to th e High' School ( > l r l ~ costumed us Sllllol'. Mrs. \Y. A. Cole, Mrs. Eo Cockrell, th e Xarherth Champions handed th eIJY th e Penns yl \" an ia R ai lr oad o f t he I eivic associat ion, because th e organ- Ludl< uud Jillideul< of n u r u ~ h l l l o o l e . ~ Mrs. K S. Haws, Mrs. W. S. Horner, 'oVest Philadelphia A. C., th e newgeneral change of schedules effective! ization, tired of inad,equate postal lIne CIIIl uft'ord III m j ~ s "Old lUll ~ 1 I 1 t . ' Miss Fannie Laos, Miss Maizie S imp- l ea gue lUember, one def ea t wh ie h w il l1\lay 28. facilities, ha s appropr ia te d $1200 to ( J l i h l ~ c d J l I ~ l ' ~ i S l , uud th e rest 01' t , h ~ son, as si s ted by other members of th e be remembered for a long time.Important alUong the changes ill provide equipment for th e new sta- s U T J l r l ~ e s . ' 1 1 1 1 ~ I to he II comDlll luf) \Yoman's Suffrage party. Tickets ob - Xo less t ha n s ix home runs wel'et he qu id :e n ing of th e running time tion. night. }:l'er)'hodr clln come. It ai na bl e f rom Mrs. \\". B. Goodall, mad e b y th e "arberth victorious nine,to and from Philadelphia. The Th e post ollice, which is to be Admission, Only 25c cha irman o f th e Finance Committee, Gihson leading with two, fo llowed byfamiliar "29 an d 59 minutes after th e housed virtually in a separate build- . or from anv member of the party. Koons, Barkel', Da\"is and Stites eachhour" service will r em ai n f or parts ing, will be connected w it h t he r ai l- ,. having one.or th e day as at present, bu t th e "18 roall and a c co rd i ng to present plans Chllrllewrs.. Fl ick S t it e s didn't do anything ex -allli 'IS" schedules will h e mov ed up will be ready for service in the Julia Helen M. WIlson. I MEMORIAL DAY lOept f at te n h is ha tt ing average witha minute, to 17 and 47 minutes a ft er t aming summer. Xance .: Eltzuheth Speakman fI"e hits ou t of si x times at hat, whileI he hORr, Tuesday night's meeting, although Barnahas , .Marian Haws Humphries cl'utkerl three h it s; B ar k-rnder th e nell" s chedul e t he g en l is te d as a formal affair, proved to be ,Joe Stout Augusta 'Yitherow er, four, aw l Gihson, four. Everyeral pla n w ill i n r ~ l u d e a 17-minute a notable town meeting, and on e t I ~ a t Bill Salt Mildred Harris \ By Narbe rth Enthu sias t Xarher th player hall one o r mor e hits,s chedu le f rom Phi la de lph ia a nd a 16- should h e h.el d in e ver y cODlmUlllty .Tim ' Helen Cole a nd a ll figured In th e scoring.minute schedule to Philadelphhl. A eve ry yea r. Briefly, t he as soc ia t ion Xed Agnes Ros e Gibson started olT to I)itch for : \ar-lIew train to Philadelphia will he that h as mad e th e community such a .Tacit , Mary Seabold The time has arrived when the na - h er th a mi allowe(l one hi t in fourarl,led at mirlnight. This train wil l mod el that I t i s known through.out th e Delia Margaret J

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    THE FIRESIDE

    Miss Betty ' fatnalJ, of Wayne, sp.entth e week-end as the guest elf MissDorothy Moore, of Merion avenue.

    That new "Ow l" t o Philadelphia isgreatly appreciated, bu t who "Wouldnt.like to see a new sign i n B road street.station r,eading: "Express to !' iAn-o BERTH, t he n l oc al t o P ao li ?"

    E.11ooooo1o1 Betty BnxtJ

    7 13 Mr. C. P. Fowler has been in Ala-b ama t hi s p as t w.eek on bU8iness.

    5 27 10

    7 24

    Mr. and Mrs. Percy W, Bye rs. o fh i t t i n ~ bE:ttcr: four Tioga, s pen t t he week-end vi si tingtwo gam"::,. Keep it friends in Karberth. Mr. Byers is anardent base ball fan and enjoys a gOOd

    next I game. He there fore comes tl> 1'\arberth whenever opportunity permits.

    (Continued from First Page)

    Totals 6

    Totals ......... 18 17 27 13

    Totals .. .

    Totals ;n 26 27 13WEST PHILADELPHIA.R. H. O. A.1 0 0 91 1 :1 i ~1 loa1 I 2 0o 0 0 1o I 0 0o 200o 0 11 0o 0 6 0o 1 2 0

    POTTS FIELD CLUD. , NARBERTII CIVIC ASSOCIATION.R. H. O. A. E.Lyons, lb 2 2 ii 0 0 President, A. J. Laos.Fieldon, rf. 0 1 ii 0 0 Vice-president, A. C. Shalld, J. B.Shannon, 2h. 0 0 a 4 2 Williams, James Ar tman.Loesch, If. 0 0 4 0 1 Sec re ta ry a nd t re asu re r, Frank J.Larry, 3b 1 0 2 2 1 Wisse.Heyburn, cf. 0 0 4 0 0 Dircetors, Frederick L. Rose, GeorgeNetter, ss. 2 1 1 4 1 M. Henr3', W. Arthur Cole, Gorge 1\1.Moyan, c. 0 0 2 0 0 ColesworthY, 1\Irs. William S, Horner,Llewellyn, p. 1 1 1 0 0 A. E. Wahle rt Mrs. George 111. Henry,Fletcher W. Sti tes , E . A, Muschamp,5 H. C. Gara, Henry Rose, Edward S,Haws, Mrs. Roy E . C la rk , 1111'S. Leste r W. N icke rs on , WilHam D. Smed

    ley.

    NARBERTII.R. H. O. A.

    Humphries, 2b., c. 3 3 1 4Stites, 3b., p., cf. .. 5 5 1 0Barker, cf., 2b, ;{ 4 " 0. , . .JKoons, c., p. ...... 2 2 10 4Walzer, If., 3b ., p.. . 3 2 1 0Fisher, If . 0 1 1 0 0DaVis, lb., ss. .... 5 2 !J 0McClelJan, ss., lb . 4 2 1 2Ensinger, rf., p., rr. 1 1 1 1Gibson, \l., rr., p., 3h 4 4 0 2

    Campbell, cr.Pa nzullo. S8., 2b.. .Unger, 2b. 3b., p. .Black, lb., 2b., P .Boozer, p .Shephard, p, , .Elm, If, .........Colston, c. . .McCann, lb.Gardiner, rf.

    ~ A R B E R T H BURIES 'WESTPHILADELPHIA A.

    LINEBASEBALL SCHEDULE

    OUR TOWN will gladly printany news I tem about any subjectthat Is o f I nt er es t t o N ar be rt hfolks, bu t In order to meetthe prinUng sches1ule, al l "copy"-manuscripts-must r ea ch t heeditor by 6 P. M. Monday eachweek.

    Base Ball Series of Narberth toOpen Next Saturday, 27thiThe Bowling Club and the Elm

    wood Club will start thei r se rie s fort he I nd ep en de nt Championship ofi ' \arberth next Sa turday , the 27t h, i nSullivan F ie ld a nd i nt er es ti ng contests ar e predicted.I t i s rumored that the Bowling Clubha s enlisted th e services of severalex-stars of former Main Line Championship t ea ms t o help it w in t heseries and t o o ff se t t hi s, th e ElmwoodC lub has s igned up two pitching starsto be s hown f or t he f ir st t im e h er enext Saturday . One of th e pitcherscomes to Elmwood wi th a great coll ege r ecord. T he other, a formerstar with a Philadelphia semi-proteam; in addition s ever al h eavy h it ting fielders have joined th e Elmwood agg,regatlon.Keen rivalry exists between th e twoteams and the on-lookers w ill b etreated t o w el l p la ye d, exciting contests. De on hand to see th e opener.

    INDEPENDENTCHAMPIONSHIP

    May 26t h, a. 15 P. M .School vs. Vi ll a Novacome ou t for a gOO,(: IMAIN

    (Continued from First Page)

    School Motto:Without halting, without rest,Lifting b et te r u p to best.

    Jo'IUS')' U;mSI., \' I ' IVt: IHS'l 'RJfT OF) r o ~ T ( H ) ) n ; n Y ( ' o r ~ T Y .

    Xext Friday,Xarberth HighRes erve s. A llgame.

    HAlmy A. JACOBS,EdJtor.

    MAIZIE J. SIMPSON,Casbler.

    OUR TOWN

    non't forget that tills Is a community of bome make rs a nd bomekeellers and tbat one of YOUR:ftIOST IMPORTANT DUTIES is tokeep It so.Yon c an ai d m at er ial ly b y doIng your sbopping and marketJng"ith tile advertJsers In th is pape r.

    BUILD UP YOUR TOWNBuild Up Your Home

    nOARD OF MANAGERSOl' TIlE COllOmNITY CLUBChairman-Mrs. W. M. Cameron.Financial Manager-Mrs. WlllianlCurtis PoUock, Jr .Library Manager-Miss Fanny Loos.House Manager-Mrs . I . S . I Iepler .Social Manager-Mrs. C. P. Fowler.Membership Manag.er-Mr. HarryHartley.Athletic Manager-Mrs. E . I Iu rt h .

    W. P. A. C 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0- 4

    Il ' :arberth 6 2 0 0 Ii 5 !J 3 x-31Two-base hits-Stites, Black, Unger,

    ,Koons, Gibson, 2; Barker . Three-basehits-Stites. Home runs-Koons, Gib- Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Downes allliso n, 2 ; Barker, Da vi s, S ti te s. S to le n f am il y mot or ed t o Dover, Delaware,bases-Barker, 2 ; Dav is , 1; Gibson, 1; f01' a few days' visit.McClellan. 2. Left on bases-Nar-I - - -berth. 5; West Philadelphia, 4. Struck Mrs. C lement Booth and sister, Missout-By Gibson, 4; by Walzer, 1; by Florence Lyon, wil l l ea ve this weel,Stites, 2; by Koons , 1; by Booze r, 7 ; If or Mr s. B oo th 's h ome in Springfie1l1,by Black, 2. Double plays-Ensinger IMass.to Koons to Davis. Earned r uns - --_ .l ' :arberth, 1!J; West Phlladelphia, 3'1 Mrs . Wil li am Cameron , o f 202 KarBases on balls-Off Gibson, 1; off berth avenue, ha s been ente:rtaininp:Walzer; 1; off St it e s, 1 ; off Boozer, 2; I riends froUl Philadelphia.off Black, O. Hi t by pitched ba l l - - - -D la ck . Co ls to n, Da vi s. W il d p it .c he s- - M is s Ber th a B la nk i s v i si t ing 1\11'.

    The schedule follows: Boozer. Passed ball-Colston, : ~ u n ~ - I and Mrs. E. C. Hunter, of 105 Mel 'i onMay 27'-:'Narberth at Uverbrook,Bon pire-Otis . T ime o f game-2,45. Scor- avenue.

    Air at Paoli, Wayne at Ardmore, Dun er-Earl T. SnlltIl.Lower Merion, Brynl\Iawr, East District.. 71) 13 & Co. at Berw)'n. no t .'rom thc Box. Mrs. Arthur Haight and Miss GraceMay 30, A. M.-Ardmore at Nar - T \\ 'e ll t" -s ix hits for a total of filft"- Haight mot or ed t o W ilmi ng to n o neL ow er Me ri on , Bryn 0 0;\Iawr, West Dist ric t. 62 16 berth, Dun & Co. at Overbrook, Ber - o ne bases i s ce rta in ly some C]Olltlng'l day last welJk to call on Mrs. C. S.I wyn at Paol i , Wayne at Bon Air. Stites led th e attack with five hits Lincoln, formerly Miss Mary Mc-:O-'al'jlertll, Pa., l\ 'ay 23, 1916. ILower Merio.n, . 1'\ortll 1\' 30 P 1\' P I' N b tl,1 1" d, as otherWIse delivery \\ 1J1 b e m un ity of Mr. H. K McKee, vice- August 26-Wayne at Narbe rt h F ar le y, s s 1delaye Jones, c. 1 7 1 0. : d't. b' I tl t president of th e class, h e f ou nd it Overllrool, at Paoli, Dun & Co. at '1 I II f 3 ~ ~ 1 0 0EXIsting con I IOns el11g suc 1 1R " aI's la , p., c . '" -tl P reel Po st Service with th e n.ec.essary to present l ~ i s resIgnatIOn, Arllmore, Berwyn at Bon A ir .K ~ ~ h e ~ a n d : can not be conducted as \ E ~ I I 1 C C h Dwasl accePlted lWlth regrtelt. l\b1r . September 2-Bon Ai r at Narberth,'d d b tl P I' I Post Conven- ~ ~ . O( ge, w 10 la s recen Y e- Ardmore at Overbrook, Paoli at

    p . r o v l . ~ f Y lei t a ce tl t ountry come one of the en te rpr is ing re siden ts Wayne, Dun & Co. at Berwyn.tlOn II I orce le ween la c . I I I I fil tand the United States, th e service ha s o[ Narbert 1, was .e e ct e( . to .1 he September 4, A. M.-Overbrook at1 led ti l f rtl e not ic e vac ancy caused by the resIgnation of Narberth. Dun & Co. at Wayne, Bel'-Ieen suspem un u 1 I' . Mr. McKee. w ~ ' n at Ardmore, Paoll at Bon Air,In view of th e flourishing condi- September 4, P. !\f.-Dun & Co. at

    tion of its t r ea sur )' , the c lass felt that Overbrook, Berw)'n at Wayne, Narit was in a position to make a liberal berth at Paoll. Bon A ir at Ardmore.c on tr ibut ion t o hel p d ef ra y t he c ur - September 9-Ardmore at Narberth,rent expense s o f the church and Berwyn at Ove rb rook , Bon All' atpassed a r eso lu t ion to that effect. Wayne, Dun & Co. at Bon All',Arrangem ents were m ade for a September 1G-BerwYn at Narberth,record-breaking attendance at th e Wayne at Overbrook, Ardmore atnext s es si on o f th e c la ss o n Sunday, PaoU, Dun & Co. at Bon Air.May 21. September 23-Dun & Co. at Nar-After partaldng of t he hospi ta li ty b er th , BerwYn at Pao ll , Wayne at Potts . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3- Gof th e host, th e meeting adjourned. Ardmore, Overbrook at Bon All', Elmwood , 4 3 2 2 3 1 1 2 x-1S

    N A R . B E H ~ I I - I , l 'A.-OUR TOWN--MAY 25, li:)16

    l\liss Larzeller will cont inue in he rpresent position next year. This an ________________ Inouncement was omitted in last

    H. C. GARA, I week ' s paper .Ad,'crUslng Manager._______________ ' We regret to announce that Mr.Send al l l et te rs a nd n ew s item to Eshelman, t ea che r o f selence, is go-P. O. Box 404. ing to leave us. Mr. Eshelman ha sSend al l adve rt i sing copy to P. O. accepted a position in t he A tl an ti cBox 820. City High School.Make a l l r emi t tances to P. O. Box11S. "A N'aut ical Knot," musical com-Our Town is on sale at th e depot e dy , t o be given by t h e H igh School

    newsstand, and at th e store of H, E. girls in Assembly Hall, on May 26.Davis. Time, 8.15 P. M. Admission, 25 cents.Ente red as second-class matter, Or:- _tober 15, 1914, at th e P os t Office a t. The tennis season opened l a st F r iNarberth, Pennsylvania, under the Ilav when ou r girls defeated theAct o f March 3, 1879. ~ a ; l s d o w n e team by the s co re o f 3

    THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1!J16 to 2. The next game is schedUled for___ ._ .__ ._______ 1\lay 25. Narberth will play Wood- IEMERGENCY PHONE CALLS bury at h ome. E ve ry bo dy o ut ! IFire 350,Police 1250. Last l " riday 1 '\ arbe rth High School

    base ball team defeated th e strongConshohocken t eam by a score of7 to 1.

    Mrs. C. R. Blackall G. M, HenryMrs. C. T. Moore A. J , L ao sMrs . E . C. Sto kes H en ry R os eMissAda]l Durbin W. T. MelchiorEarl F. Smith O. L. HamptonAssociate Editors.

    Owned, and Publ ished every Thursday by tb e Kal' ber th C ivic Associa.tlon,

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    N ' A H R ~ H T H , PA.-OUR TOWN-MAY 25. 1916

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    J. A.MILLER

    Telephone-Narberth 368.

    Suite 631, 1011 Chestnut Street

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    To you wha t a n advantage It ISto own your own home?WM. D. SMEDLEY

    At t he Cab in ,Narberth & Haverford Aves.

    HERMAN'S B R E A D ~ROLLS, PIES AND CAKESThe Imporial Croccrv

    GEO. &W. J. MARKLE

    NlAY I PROVE.

    Le t Us send ~ ' o u ou r f r ee book. "PATENTSAND T R A D I ~ ) I A n K S . " Don't pay exo rb I tan tfees. Our servIce Is of the hIghest typeand ou r fees ar e reasonable. Dell phone,'Val nu t 1564.FOSTER & WEBSTER

    MAKE SURE OF YOVR CHOICE NOWT E RM S T O S UITFMJUstlCe Montgomery AVeDUp." I NARBERTH,Or612 Chesinul 51 Phlla.

    (Successor to E. J. HOOD)IlEA.TER AND lUNGE WORKSLATE AND TIN ROOFER

    1M Forrest A.TenueJobbing a Specialty. Narbertb, Pa.IIloward F. Cotter

    'MEATS ofITA QUALITY'

    EDWARD HAWSPlaster and Cement Work

    Estimates Furnished Jobbing

    I HARRY B. WALLPlwnbing, Gas Fittingand HeatingNARBERT I - I , P A

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    Try a Pound ofHOME MADE FUDGEH. E. DAVIS

    Special Palmolive OUerI

    NOW IS THE TIME TOBuy a HOlDeBefore Prices AdvanceCALDWELL & CO.

    6-15e CAKES PALMOJ.IVE SOAP1 JAR PALIIOUVE VANISHING CREAM1 BOTTLE PALMOLIVE SHAMPOOTotal ValueA LL FO R S 9 CENTSOr, 7-15e CAKES PALMOJ.IVE SOAP,

    FOR 3 8 CENTSOr, 1-15e CAKE PALMOLIVE SOAP,1-25e CAN PALIlOllVE TALCUM

    FOR 2 5 CENTS .fOeFor SaiD At FIEDLER'S DRUG ISTORE, Narberth

    ~ s ~ u r ~ . E !AIDeslPhotoplay Theatre 011111 Size InIheto EntireWorld.P h O I O P I . y s - c o n t l : . u ~ ~ s IOA.M.loU.30 Select Dairies

    Ph D .... Po. IProgram Commencing Spel!lal Nursery Milk in Pape r Ca r-

    ~ 1 O : S J ) A Y , TUESDAY A:SD Wlm:SESJ)AY ton Filled at Penhurs t Farm.~ ( l ' t r o l ' r e ~ < ' l I t ~ AJ.ISERT UllIn'ALIER Bell Pbone-Nn.rberth 669 D.III E. S. "II", .. I ' F o m o l l ~ Uramotlc SlIcceM. 100 N b h A"TIU; 1I1IDDLEMAX" ar ert venue

    A.ldtld , \ t t ract lon-Thlrd EI,I."de NARBERTH PA.BILLIE BUBK}; ,In "GLOIUA'S R01UA:SCE" W'e Hand leTJlURSDAY, FRIDAY A:SD SATURDAY

    T r l o n ~ l e l'reMent. BESBIE BARRISCALEand WILLIA.lIl DESMOND inThomas 11. Ince Production"NOT MY SISTER"Deals ,..Ith Two Great Question. ConnectedWith lIIarriace oDcl Doone.tlc Life

    or phonerite

    NARBERTH , PA .

    PrescriptionsA. K. HOUSEKEEPER

    your roofs, spouts. gu tte rs , etc., and

    INFORMATION FURNISHED ABOUT YOUR ROOFALL KINDS OF LEAKS DETECTED

    BAD LEAKS ARRESTEDLOSSES FROM LEAKS PREVENTED

    : '\OTE-Say! We ar e now working on5 residences in Narberth amI havegood men and ladders, etc., somewhere

    cost to ) '0\1.we'll report condition of same, without

    near y ou r h ou se . Why n ot h av e oneof our inspectors call a nd e xamine

    G. McG. Co.

    We d o n ot a l low any department toIn te r fe re with ou r prescription work,which w e co nd uc t with as greataccuracy as possible. We have alwayspossessed the confldence of the physicians.

    EmerRon I,. Swift, l'IlRtllr.

    Nl'1US of t ~ l ' m ~ u r r l 1 e 6

    };\,ANWU, IU)'TIST CHenCn.

    ST. ,UARGARET'S CHURCH.Early ~ I a s s on SunddY [rom J\prli

    l. , t to October 31st at C,JO A. :\1. FromNovember 1st to Marcn 31st at 1 A. M.Late l\1ass, 9.30 A. 1\1. throughout tileyear. :\Iasses on holydays, 6.3U and8.30 A. M. Weekdays at 8. Eveningdevotions and othe r se rvice s at regulartimes.

    Iversary exercises will b eg in o n sun-I Class 14-Best 6 blooms columbine,day, June 4th, and c on ti nue f or a mixed colors.-- week culm1natlng in the Chlldren's I Class 15-Best vase o r b as ke t Can-MERION MEETING llOUSE. Da ~ e r v l c e s of June 11th. ' terbury Bells.Merion Meeting House is opened for I Class 16-Bes t vase or basket Sweet

    wor sh ip e ve ry F ri st -d ay at 11 A. A1,1, SA I ~ T S ' }'. E. CHURCH. IWl1Ilam.M. Visitors ar e cordially welcome. Class 17-Bes t vase o r b as ke t Fox-A registry book is kept for v is i to rs . nn. AllIlrew S . Unrke , Rector. Iglove. ,All ar e asked to register their names. Class IS-Bes t vase or basket Iris,The s er vi ce s at All Saints' P. E.I auy color.Church, Montg,omery and Wynnewood I .Class 19-Best vase o r b as ke t Pop

    avenues, for next Sunday ar e as fol- Ipies, any color.lows: I Class 20-Best vase or baske t swee t8.00 A. M.-Holy communion. peas.9.45 A. M.-Sunday school. Class 21-Best vase or basket corn-11.00 A. M.-Morn ing prayer with flowers (centaurea). .sermon. Class 22-Best vase or basket hiles,4 .00 P . M.-Evening prayer. not less than three stalks.The regular meeting of All SlI.lnts' Class 23-Best vase or buke t lark------- Guild has b ee n advanced on e week, spur In combination with other ftower)U;THOmST I ~ P I S C O P A L CUUUCH. and will meet a ll Monday afternoon, or flowers.

    - -- May 29th, 1916, at t he r es id en ce o f - Class 24-Best vase roses, mixed.ReT. ('. G. Ko),pe), Pastor. Mrs. A. S. Burke, Montgomery ave- "Class 25-Best arranged basket tea- -- nue, near Wynnewood road. ~ 1 ( 1 hybird roses.. != = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = : : = = = = = = = : : : : : = = = = = = = : : : : : : : : : : = = = = = = : : : : : ~SnndllY ServIces. Thi s w il l be t he l as t meeting for lass 26-Best arranged basket C P COOK ARE YOU AWARE T : ~ h ~ a u t l m a i u l s e h l s h m 1 - o u r s ~ tA5-Sunday school. Men's Bible the season, and It i s hoped that every rambler roses. _Cla ss t augh t by the pastor. member of the Guild will make an Class 27-Best arrang,ed basket satisfaelory to se-11.00-Morning wor sh ip . Memor ia l extra effort to be present. pansies, all colors. leet your lot from

    Day se rmon by Mr. Koppel u po n t he Bishop V an Bu ren , fo rm erl y of Class 2S-Best vase or bowl hardy Anlhrac,-Ie Coal Narberth's Highest Tractsubject , "The War-for What Should Porto Rico, administered the apos- Scotch pinks.the Chris tian Man Pray?" Music and tolic r it e o f confirmation to a large Class 29-Best vase Pyrethrum and build yourbouse aeeordina 10 your own plansI . . 11 I WOOD AND ond theway you want It-and where you wantsinging of merit. class at All Saints' Church last Sun- I a iS le s, a co aI's. ' I - a s 10 buy aReady-Made House?7.00-Union services In th e Preshy- day morning . ClaRs 30-Most attl'active basket 01'terian Church. Young people 's meet- The cllUrch and Sunday school ar e v as e o f flowers of any kind or num- BUILDING SUPPLIESin g addre ssed by Mr. Stites. g rowing so rapidly t ha t t he question bel'.8.00-Speaker fo r the church ser- of building a parish h ou se i s b ei ng S))ecllll Classes.vice the Rev. E. L. Swift, pastor of Iseriously considered. I ( , h l I . ~ J ' e l l s CIllss-Best and most I Narberth, Pa.the Baptist Church. lO ne h undred and seventy people attractIVe vase or basket of wild --_;lIld,veek Sentce. l li st en ed to the beaut i fu l music ren-; f lowers, f l rst prize, $5 i n gol d; second _

    8.00-The Wedne sday e ve ning s er - d er ed by the quartet choir at the con-! prize, $2.50 in gold. SAVILL "SWAN NECK" FAUCETl JAMES G. SCANLINvice of prayer and praise is conducted f i r m a t i ~ n service last Sunday morn- I ~ I l f ~ r a g e CIllss-Best . a ~ m.ost NonSplllhlngPOIIII"(II THE "SAYILL".by the pastor. Come and spend a! ing. Iartistically arranged e xlnb lt o f el- Oulck Acting Shut-Orr RIg. U. S. Pit. orr,n C I II P i Iquiet hour of devotion away from Iwe will look fo r you at t he s er- Ilow flowers, prize, two dozen growing Recommend.d I O In 'JI - Pit. on rae ng a n erthe busy scenes of th e week. . vices at All Saints' next Sunday. \plants. I ~ ' I ~ . ~ - 1 ~ u ~ ' 2 Narberth, Pa.Strnwberrr }'esUval. . : The bus ses leave Narberth and ])eclIrllfhe CIllss-Special prize ~ o I All' ~ Thomas SaviJi's Estimates TelephoneThe a nnual strawberry f e ~ t 1 \ ' a l un- IWynnewood stations at 10.40 on Sun- Ibest ar:unged and most attractIVe Plum. Sons 1 _del' the auspices of the lad les of the Iday mornings. II;enterplece fo r table decoration. bill RACE 1146 1310.12.14Wallie. St.c hu rc h i s announced for Friday even- 'f{:--A special prize will be o ff er ed for I Palenls! Patents!ing, June 9 th , i n the lecture r oom h f I th e best vase of mixed cu t r os es ( no t ---------- , - -----the church. FLOWER SHOW over 25 blooms).A special prize will be offered fo rJUNE 10JH th e best mixed vase of 25 peony flowerR (not over 25 blooms).

    '1'ltA Y t : I , I ~ ( ; 'l'EAJrs PLA.Y AT IAttractive List of Classes Fo r XAnBEUTII NEXT SATnmAYSunday, 9.45 A. M.-Bible school. Exhibits . -- iThe men' s class will have thei r ball- WI'st }'ILlhu1ell,ltht A. e. Tellm Re-I'ncr. A port ion, of the session will be --- construcwll.I levoted to preparation for Child1.'lm',; The Second Annual Flower Show, :,\ext Saturday a fte rnoon the R. G. Estimates Furnished B e a t i n ~ AppliancesDay. u nd er t he au sp ic es of th e Narbe rt h Dun & Co. A. A. and the West Phila - R W CASE11.00 A. M.-Morning worship; sub Civic Association, will be held at t he d el ph ia A. C., t he t ra ve ler s of the ject of the sermon by the paster, Y. 1\1. C. A. Building on, Saturday aft- Main Line League, will plaY a t Nar- Electrt'cal Contractor"Christian Citizenship." ernoon an d e ve ni ng , J un e' 1 0t h n ex t. berth.7.00 P . M.-Union young 1}Pcple's As l as t y ea r, Mr. Stites will act as Manage r Black, of t he We st Ph il - 242 HAVERFORD AVE.service a t t he Presbyterian Church. chairman of the committee having lies ha s assured t he o th er membe rs Repairing Telephone8.00 P. M.-Unlon meeting at t he c ha rg e of the show, and it is expect- of the league that f rom n ow n his IPresbyterian Church. Rev. E. L. Swift ed that the exhib it s to be s hown t hi s t eam wll1 be of a highe r cal ibre, andw il l s pe ak on "The Unfailing Ser:ret." year will surpass those offered in that last week' s g ame w it h Nar be rt h SOME

    Wednesday, 8.00 P. M.-Prayer l lnd 1915, when the Y. M. C. A. Building I ye opener for him rLEAN SAFE -.WHOLEPr ai se serv ice t hi s week ; subject, was crowlled with a pp re ci at iv e on- was on y an 1 a 'd ;m II -. - E 3 It i s hoped t la t a arge cr " I I 'Y . M . C . A . B U IL D IN G"Glory of th e Commonplace," .x. lookers. More t han thi r ty c lasses a re be on hand to see t he game, and ac- OUR PRODUcrS ARE GUARANTEED , _5. The service In charge of the lad ies offered for competition an d a n oppor- eOI'd the visiting team a great wei- I UNDERBACIERIOLOGICALCONTROLlast week was a treatment of the tunity is g iv en to everyone, whether come. I George B. Supleebea ti tude s a nd was ver y profitable. his ga rden be large or smal l , to enterThe twenty-fourth commencement an exhibit. In the Flower Show of POST 01"FICE NOTES. Pasteurized Milk Im:l.1VgRreS 5t & H t W t H ti nof tIle Baptlst Institute wll1 begin last ) ' ea r man' .' refrained from COIll- d Bryoclovls Certllled WEST PRILA. eam 0 a er ea g.Y Stamps ar e on sale of every e- Milk PI b.with a reception at the inst i tu te, F r i- peting, evidently fearing that thei r nomina t ion from one ce nt t o fifteen (Pedrlalle sodety) OVERBROOK : urn Ing

    day evening, this week. The ~ o m - I offerings w oul d be lost s ig ht of in c en ts , e xc ep t eleven a nd f ou rt ee n; Speelal .. Guernsey" MERION Bell Telephone.mencement exercises w:l1 he held t he l ar ge r e xh ib it s. As a matter. of also a plentiful supply of p ostal cards, Milk WYNNEFIELD _Tuesday evening, 8.00 0 clock, at Ill!', I fact, many of the most beautiful stamped envelopes and newspaper (Roberls'&Sharpless' BALA-CYNWYDFirst Baptist Church. vases and baskets of f low ers in the wrappers. Dairies) NARBERTH

    T he y ou ng people's servic? \Va!> show were those containing onl y two Prices of stamped envelopes: CreamBullermllk ARDMOREpacked full of splendid thint:m laRi; or th ree beaut ifu l spec imens of roses, 25 Ie envelopes $ .28 Table an d WhlpplDg WYNNEWOODSunda)' evening. Tho t al k b y Dr . E. peonieR and th e like. 100 Ie envelopes 1.10 Cream.T . S hi el ds waR ve ry helpful . TIle The child ren 's c1asR wlll again be 25 2c envelopes.. . . . . . . .53w.ords of the Philadelphia president Ia feature of th e show. Thi s y ea r a 100 2c envelopes 2.10 ISCOTI-POWELL DAIRII!Sf B. Y. P . U., Sta f ford Webb. were firs1 prize of $5 i n gol d and a second ----------------- 11fu ll o f truth a nd t he i nf orma ti on o n p ri ze of $2.50 in gold is offereel for qt

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    th e Chicago Convention, hrought by th e best anll most attractive vase or [ Z : U _ 1 7 ~ 5 U h l l a d f j j l i l & l ~ Ith e Wes t Phi la de lphi a v is it or s, I n- h aske t of wild flowers shown by chll- Detective Bureau 45th and Parrish 5ts.Rpired a n umbe r w it h t he d es ir e t o a t- d re n u nd er fifteen yea rs o f age. The I _tend. We hope it will be poss ib le competi t ion in th is c la ss at last year'sfor on r society to be r ep re se nt ed . A t s how was mos t spiritell and g reat adleast. k ee p i n mind th e al11mal mee t- mira t ion was aroused by the attracing,. ThurRday evening. June 1. at the tiveness and beauty of the flowersMemorial Baptist Chnrch, and go witll shown by the , children.the delegation. A complete liRt of th e classes forMiss Minnie C. Morris waR a \'p.ry competition Is as follows:acceptalJle .spealter last Sunday ( , \ ' I ' ~ - Class I -Bes t vas e o r basket whiteiug on her wo rk in The Doo r o f Hop e, r os es . n ot over 6 blooms. .Shanghai, China. It was a rev elnt.io n Class 2-Bes t vase or basket pml,of the wonderful power of prayer. roses, not over 6 blooms.Class : l -Bes t vase or basket red

    Tn E PRESnYTERTAX CUrRCn. roses. not over 6 blooms.___ Class 4--Best vase or basket yellowRevTolm 1'1111 HeRR, ~ n l l i s f e r . ~ r o s e s , n ot o ve r 6 blooms.___ Class 5-Bes t vase or basket cllmb-

    The meet ings for next Sunllay al e Ing roses, one color, any number.as follows: Class 6-Bes t vas e o r basket cllmb-10.00 A. M.-Snnday school. lug roses, mixed, any number .11.00 A. M.-Memorial Day ser- Class 7-Bes t vase or basketvices with a pp rop ri at e s ermon by t . l l ' ~ peonies, white, 3 blooms.nastor amI special music by the quar- Class 8-Best vase or basket,tette. All veterans of the Civil War peonies, pink, 3 blooms.ar e invited t o b e o ur h on or ed g ue st s. Class 9-Bes t vase or basket7 .00 P . M.-Union young people'S peonies, scarlet, 3 blooms.meetfnl?: with leade r furnislled b ~ the Class 10-Bes t vase or basltetM e t h o d l ~ t Society. peonies, mixed, any number.8.00 P. l\1.-Unlon meeting, with ser- Class l l -Bes t vase or basket del-man b v Rev. E. L. Swift. phinium (larkspur) light blue, 6. Clmreh NoWs. stalks.In commemoration of th e twenty- Class 12-Bes t vase or basket del-fifth anniverssr)' of the organization phinlum ( la rk sp ur ) d ar k blue, 6of th e church, a beautiful new c hu rc h s ta lk s.manual will be pre sen ted t o t he con- I Class 13-Best 6 bloom!\.. columbine,gregatlon next Sunday. Th e a un i- s ingl e.

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    hi s work to date h e s ti li breaks thems wi ft and sharp. The team is materially strengthened i n m an y way s an dif they keep on h it ti ng the bal l theyAn d wiII keep right up in th e front. Th elack of h it ti ng d ro pp ed many a welldeserved v icto ry fo r Magill last year.llerw)'U A lIome ClubSimilar t o b ombs bursting in air The Piratical Cla n o f Phineas Py-was t he o pe ni ng o cc ur en ce s at th e ot t, Edw . W at son e t al. of Berwyn,Main L ine League meeting last week, n ow that they ar e back on the leaguewhile th e closing paragraphs of the log book as a home team, shou ld ge tm.eetlng recorl! peace again reigning go in g. P hi n, th e wizard of balldom,supreme with th e e ig ht c lu b circuit displaying a strictly "home talent"in ta ct a nd f ur thermore considerably hrlgade. Their t en -i nn in g b at tl e,strengthenEd. dropped to Paoli last Saturday, 8 toI t had develope(l that t he b ur de n 7, i s i nd ic at iv e o f th e c lo sene ss o fassumed hy certa in part ies at Ard- their games. A l i tt l e more seasoningmore e ar ly In the season had in a I a nd t he v et er an s in th e line-up wil1short space of three weeks proved a I g.et the :roungsters on their feet. The"white elephant," anI! t hey qui et ly fans at Berwyn will 1001, them overand without an y ceremony tossed up Iat home th is Saturday when Narberththe sponge, forfeit ing their franchis.e comes to town.and guarantee. Three applicants were non-All' Bllrous lInstllngin s t rong a t tendance at the league At th e opening gun Bill Kirk'smeeting for t h h er th and each had a Barons looked like a wonderful teamhearing before th e League po ten ta tes . and, in fact, although tlley nowRobert C. Johnston as manager o f t he stand a fif ty-fi fty. two won and tw oAutocar Base B al l C iu b o f th e Auto- lost, a r ev iew o f t he players is c oncaI' Company present.ed facts that vincing that th.ey cannot b e t ri fl edwere more than convincing and t he w it h. An addition to the pitchingvote granted them th e Ardmo re f ra n- s ta ff wiII be bene f ic ia l and it is achise of a home club. safe be t t he t eam will be up in th eThis so muc.1 d is grun tl ed Pa t. running during th e season.O'Bri .en, of th e Overbrook Club, that W l l r n ~ Subnrbl\nltes COiningh e ki ck ed th e t ra ce s a ud w it hd rew A slump comes t o e ve ry ball clubhis band of Allies from th e league. d u r i n ~ a s ea so n a nd it s.eems thatStrange to relate thi s ac tion failed t o B uc ki e Havman' s S ub ur ba ni te s ar ec ause any shedding of tears. With- passing t h r ~ u g h one now. A fast ag ou t any ceremony t iM) B e r w ~ ' n Club' gregation o f p la ye rs ar e on th ereceived th e Ove rb ro ok h om e c lu b Wayne roster. Excellent material in

    franchlsJ l eavi ng an open berth fo r a the' pitching staff, snappy in fie ldersPrinted stamped envelopes may lJe traveling t eam, R ob er t B la ck , who i n B rook e, SingLeton a nd t he F or be ssecnred at t he p os t office at th e fol- h ad sough t a berth in th e Main Line brothers, with fast contingents inlowing prices: f or s onw time, and who ha s b een ac- t he o ut er gardens. \\ 'hat is lacking500 I-cent envelopes $5.62 tive in various l in es o f athletics in in t hi s s lump wi ll soon he overcome500 2-cent envelopes .. , .. , . . . . . $10.62 Philadelphia, was con si de red t he a nd t he t eam once starts i ts h orn go-These envelopes ar e of f i rs t qual ity . best proposi tion in sight. His team ing it will be time fOI' the others toThe name and address of purchaser t o p la y under th e name of th e Wes t g iv e t hem res pect ab le limit.neatly prin ted in upper left hand cor- Ph iladelph ia A. C. ! Ualulo111 lIits f or t he l 'l ln snero with request to r etu rn in ----I Thus , Au tocar Club plays t he Ard -' Be a sport. Come out a nd r oo t ford a ~ s . i\'ote th e price. more schedule, w it h B erwy n unl!er yonI' home club at e v e r ~ game.l:dwarll S. IInws, t he Ove rb ro ok l ay -o ut anI! th e West: The Memorial Day. morning a nd a f-Postmaster. Philadelpbia tourists assuming Ber-! te rnoon . results will h e wat ch ed wit hwyn's dates. 'keen interest.:\cw Dnbs J,osc . Can tiLe );arherth champs repeat? I f.Jumping in on t he Saturday. not who then wiII it be?schedule th e Autocar Club went I!own : When th e season is done, will it bet defea t hefo re "Bi l li e" Kirk's Bon- i DUN?Air Barons by the score of 10 to 5.: It is now Cap ta in Barke r. Cha rl ie .Vreeland, o f Penm;ylvania, lJeing set i who has been playing like a "Tris ordown bj' the Barons in their offensive i Ty" f or th e ch am pi on s thi s se aso n.d i sp lay wi th a t ot al o f thirteen hits is released to aSSUllLe the captaincyamassed , Capta in Kain being th e prin- of th e Autocar Cluh. C o n g r a t u l a t i o n ~c ip al s ti ck sm it h whe n h e lacell the a nd b es t wishes.ball for a circuit clout an d two Man ag er J oh ns to n. of Autocar

    s in gl es , Kun an a ls o f ea tu ri ng . Club, ha s collected a ~ o o d lmnch o f:\nrherth ('f('llIIS. I ' l l . : b all pl ay er s a nd s houl d ~ e in tllpThe Karberth champwns merely running r ig ht away.entertainell tiLe baby m em be r of the Sch('(lull'(l UuI4'sleague, Wes t Phi lade lp hi a A. C . ! Saturday, May : !j-);arherth athanding them a few of th e init.iatory IBerwyn, Bon-Air at Pao li . Wayne atdegrees accorded new comers In se-I Ardmor,e Dun & Co. ,"5. 'Vest Philalect soc!.ety. The scrihes at the game: delph ia ~ Karberth.worked overtime in th e effo rt to score Memorial Day. l\la\' :::O-Morning:t he pot en t numer al s t ha t a re consid- Autocar a t I \a ; he r th . West Ph iladel ered in a regular ball game. An add- phia at Paoli, Wayne at Bon-Air. Duni ng m ac hi ne was nearly nec.essary to & Co. at Berwyn. Aft ernoon : Pao limal{e th e addi t ion which showell the i M. C. at I\arberth, Dun & Co. at Bonchampions had r un up 31 ru ns o u' Ai r B er wn l a t "'anle 'Vest Phila26 hits, which included s ix d r ives for d e l ~ h i a at ' Autocal' Clul;.the circuit, Gibson having th e fever T I \ I ~ Scrllw.to s uc h a n e xt en t t ha t he contribut.el! . _JOHN ALBRECHT ~ ~ l ~ k ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e j ~ ~ ~ : ' o : : o : : : ~ ( : e ~ : ' " : : m : : ~ : ' A n y o : : : ~ i ? i ~ : : I ~ ~ l b ~ : ~ : ~ ~ ~ 1 cardsIthat t hi s s co re s houl d not be h el d u p: c an secure them at t he p os t office.P ,r 0 0VD. Pi for ridicule as M a n a ~ e r Black is some: Patrons of tI.le p o ~ t ~ f f i c e ar e urge.dG r e e n h o u s e s ~ . . . . j iT I ".. sport a nd g ot t he best out of hi s Off-I to ~ I a v e all tlLe1r mall dIrected to theIrspring in th.eir first start bu t will box numbers.NURSERY AN D SHOWROOM show a number of new f a ~ e s in the! l:l1uwl'd S. ]Jnws, PostDlIISt;>I'P game w it h t he D un & Co A. A. tour-:Montgomery Ave. an d Meeting House Lane, Narber th, a. ists when t hey c ro ss bat s a t Kar be rth : HOllrl) of l'Ionogers.

    PHONE, CYNWYD 46 W this Saturday afternoon. Monday Kig,ht-H. C. Garu, financialnu n & ( ' I I . A. A. 1,I'llIls , llanager.All t he f an s knew last season that: Tuesday I\ ight-A. G. MacKenzie,FI'ed Clough ley's Dun & Co. was i r el ig io us and edu ca ti on al work mansome ball club, finishing a strong! agel'.second in tiLe league. Thi s y ea r, at : Wednesday Night-R. G. Savill.th e t im e o f g oi ng to press, t he y a re house manager .pace-making t he o th er s ev en c lu bs Thursday Kight-F. "' . Stites, so-with a c le an r ec or d o f f our v ic to ri es . c la l wor l, managel.having se t down bot h o f their closest Friday Kight-Daniel Leitch, mem-contenders, Nar be rt h a nd Paoli M.I bershlp manager.C.. who ar e tie away for second place. S a t u r d a ~ ' ! ' \ ight-Fred Rose, athletichonors. Their sensational and fast ' manager.al! around fielding aggregation makes I O. L. Hampton, Executiv1) secretary.t hi s c lu b a good drawing card in th e Ileague and with the team hittin g: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTSha1'(Ler this season t he o th er clubs: Two "ents Ilt 'r word III n,lmn",,; minimumIar,e going to find them a strong prop- . te n words.os it ion to hatt Ie with. IrOn S,U."::-Stable with two Atalls nnd ho:o-.-to-n-h-ul-.-d-o-g.-n-a-'-I1-ewon to date and but one lost finds I "Sport." DIH';ppenred Ma)' loth. Liberalthem hand-in-hand with th e Nar- rewllrd for Informa.tlon leading. to re"over).berth clan hover ing in second place. Wm . B. Goodnll. lOS Dudley avenue."Maggie" Mag il l i s s ti lI h is old self 1 !"on ~ A L E - H o u . d l n " l !'oods. ro""onable.1 f 1 "Tl S ib " f Saturday het\\'\>on nllli 4. 123 HlleklllIH1an( rom w lat 1e cr e saw 0 'I\enue. Narberth.

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