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    SHORT LOCALNEWS ITEMSWANTED OUR TO SEND US ITEMSFOR FIRESIDECOLUMN IVOLUME III. NUMBER 3 NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 26, 19 16 PRICE TWO CENTS

    NOVEMBER EVENTS INMETHODIST CHURCH

    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTSFOR SALE-Two new Navajo Indian rugs,low price. Abel Smith, 406 Dudley ave.(3 )FO R SALE-Quartered oak dining room.uti. lD cood condltlon. Butret 66 Inoheslong, pedes tal table and 8 chall'B, withleather seats. P, O. Box No. 104, Narberth.

    A most unique p rogr am has beenplanned for the congrega tion of theMethodist Church covering the entiremonth of November. Every member,friend and visitor wil l b e sure to findsom.ethlng of interest. Here ar e someof the services al ready arranged :Wednesday, first-A team of women

    representing the Home Mis si onar ywork of th e PhiladeipWa Confer.encei n cha rg e of the service. Addressesby some of th e best women speakersof th e conference.Friday, third-College Night. Representatives o f s ome thirtY-five Universities, Colleges, Seminaries, Preparatory a nd H ig h Schools in the cong re ga ti on f ur ni sh t he p ro gr am . Ahappy evening of old college yells,experiences and songs. The youngpeopl e o f the Epworth League willr.ecelve, furnish r ef re shment s, anddecorate the lecture rooms with college colors. No admission fee. Allfriends and members invited.Sunday, twelfth-Mr. Michael M.Dorizas, the noted champion athLeteof the University of Pennsylvania,speaks upon the SUbject, "Christianityin the Balkans." Mr. Dor izas , be inga na tive a nd stu de nt of Greece, iswell qualified to pr.esent his subjectfrom first hand sources.Sunday, nineteenth-Boys' Day inthe Sunday School. Program, decorations and th e en ti re session in chargeof the boys. Bully time. Specialfeatur.es.SundaY, nineteenth, evening-Musicale. Music of merit by trainedchorus choir. Qua rte t a nd solos.Organ recital.Third Annual Banquet of Men'sBible class. Dat e to be announcedwith prominent speakers.All other SundaY' services withspec ial Sermon subjec ts. It you ar ewithout a church home, come! Wecan help you.

    Your Ne",spaperThi s paper is published for the welfare of our community.It is your paper , and you own just as much of i t a s anyone else.It is not published fo r profit; those who have volunteeredto look after it receive no pay for their services . No one ispaid for any work done in regard to Our Town except theconcern that prints it and mai ls i t.The paper is not self-supporting, bu t it could be if someof those who read it would pay up their old subscriptionsand would include the current year 's subscription therewith.Then, too, it would be self-supporting if a few more of ourlocal merchan ts and bus iness men would adver ti se i n asystematic way; fo r t hey must bear in mind that everyhousehold in Narberth is mailed a copy of this paper, and itis therefore , a cheap and profit able medium of exchange.Our Town is r ead wi th great interest by every member of

    every household in Narberth-it is no t thrown into thewaste basket immediately upon it s receipt.Short, crisp news items are always desired. Oftentimesyou know of something that is of interest. ,I t is your dutyto send the i tem to Our Town, even though it concerns yourown household. YOU a re t he only repor ter we have. If

    there's no news, YOU alone are to blame-you didn' t doyour l it tle part.These are th e fac ts concerning Our Paper and YourPaper . Why not begin to-day to think how t o make it alivelier little sheet?

    Betty Baxrer' s Gossip.THE FIRESIDE

    For a full e vening 's e njoymentcome to th e opening meeting of theCommunity Club, Friday evening .

    Mr. W. B. Reed and family, of Narberth avenue , have g,one to AtlanticCity to spend the winter.

    Mrs. A. H. Mueller and daugh te rMarguerite ar e spending the week inAtlantic City.

    Mr. R. H. Cook has just returnedfrom a business trip through th eWest.

    The Narberth Fi re Company receiv-Ied a n a la rm abo ut 9 o'clock Monday\morning f rom Merion. The company,responded with t he ir u su al a la cr ity :and found t he ca use of th e a la rm to 'be an automobi le on fire at Merion.The ca r belonged to Mr. J. L. Glace ,6452 Woodbine avenue, Overbrook.

    Average..281

    Average..931

    SH.21SB.131

    the two games he pitched. FlickStites pitched three games and re turned home a winner twice. I t mightbe wel l t o add that the Autocar game,which wa s pitched by S tite s a ndwhich went thi r teen innings, was wonby himsel f when he poled out a homeru n in the thirteenth inning. Haviland, Bowen and Moore won the OnlY,'games they pitched.St it es a lso leads in home runs, Mrs. F. H. Ri tt er i s fl1 with typhoidwhile Fleck reig,ns supreme with two- f v rbaggers, having twe lve to his credit. e e .

    Fleck a ls o leads In the stolen bases Don't forget th e bas e bal l b anquetwith eighteen, although he played in to be given t o t he Champions.f ewer games .

    BH.303

    2 3 43 1 2 0 0 .667 0 0 04 _. 2 2 1 0 .500 0 0 018 7 8 2 0 .444 1 1 1101 27 38 13 0 .376 7 1 3112 15 40 18 1 .357 12 0 069 9 23 13 2 .333 2 2 016 2 5 3 0 .313 0 2 086 21 26 9 0 .302 4 2 187 20 25 6 3 .287 4 2 0104 28 29 13 4 .279 4 4 258 10 16 5 1 .271 6 0 238 6 10 2 0 .263 1 0 054 10 14 8 3 .259 1 0 04 2 1 0 0 .250 0 0 14 0 1 0 0 .250 0 0 04 0 1 0 1 .250 0 0 025 4 6 4 0 .240 3 0 027 9 6 8 0 .222 0 0 053 16 12 8 1 .221 1 1 042 4 9 7 1 .214 1 1 13S 9 8 5 0 .211 2 0 219 3 4 0 1 .311 2 0 091 20 19 9 0 .209 3 2 03 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 02 2 0 0 1 .000 0 0 03 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 02 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0 0Odds and End s.

    Pitching Records.

    A. E. TC.349 77 1256

    Team Batting Average.

    Team l 'ieldlng Average.

    R.227

    Schools?

    PO.830

    AB.1067

    Games.30

    I f There Were No

    AVERAGES OF MAIN UNE CHAMPIONS

    Games.30

    SundayThen Attend Some School, Next Sunday.

    '"Would YouLive Here

    NarberthMethodistSunday SchoolWelc:ome. Sunday at 9.45

    Mrs. McQuilken and he r two daugh- = ~ ~ - " ' - ~ " " - = - = - - " " - - " " . = " " ' . _ " " ' ." " - - " " ' - = - = - - = - ~ ~ = - = ~ = " = = = = = = = - = - " ' - ~ = - = - = - = = - " " ' - " " '.= = = =t er s a nd Miss Helen McQuilkin have, BASE BALLI; ~ : ~ s ~ o visit in : ~ : u r g h for several I BANQUET COMING1Mrs. Lambie, Mrs. McQuilkin's mother, i s en ter ta ining he r son , who just

    a rr iv ed home f rom the mission fields Big Event to be Held on ThursIin Africa. day Evening, November 23dI Miss Mary Chalfant, of Chestnut ave- -Committee i s Active ly Ennue, is spending the week as th e guest gaged in Arranging for Af-of her s i st er J ea n a t Carlisle , who is fair-Everybody Invited toattending the Dickinson College. I Atte'ndThe editorial department of th e

    IS ~ n d a y School Times, including the At a meeting held last Monday evenMIsses Bailey, Mapes, Schull,.Norton ing, it was decided to hold t he b an -Iand L a F evre , were entertamed at .the home of Mr. Robert C. McQuilkin' quet on the evenmg of Thursday, No-

    !Vember 23d. The banquet Is to bel ast Saturday afternoon. given to th e members of the Narberth

    Meet your f e ~ o w n s m e n a t t he , team, champions of the Main LineCommunity Club opening FridaY eve- ,League. I f you remember the banquetI 0 t b 27 ' t th Y M C A ,tendered t he t eam last year, it was an ng, coe r ,a e . . . . 1 db 'Tickets can be obtained at the Y. M. g r ~ a t success a the one to e gIven:C A f m mber 'o f th e thIS year p rom Ises to surpass lastI . or rom any e . year's In every respectBoard of Managers of the Commumty Th tl h . '11Cl b e gen emen w 0 WI serve onu . the committees are a s follows:-Mr. Fred L. Rose, chairman.Mr. Hobert Savill, treasurer.

    Mr. Andrew Greene, secretary.Uallqllet Committe

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    NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN--OCTOBER 26.1916

    $235.00000

    $235,000.00

    CR.By amount t rans ferred tothe County Fund Accountby o rde r of C our t $100,000.00By balanc.e:Penn Trust Co . . . . $70,000Montg. Trust Co.. 65,000 135,000.00

    Controller Reports More ThanHalf l\.qllion Dollars-IsBest Ever

    Recreation.

    YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIANASSOCIATION' NOTES

    Prominent Speakers to Appear

    BIG REPUBLICAN RAUYAT ELM HALL

    NOTICE.

    HARRY A. JACOBS,EcUtor.

    OUR TOWN

    Everyone Is cordlaIlY invited toattend the opening meeting of theCommunity Club. Friday evening,October 27, at the Y. M. C. A.Mr. J. B. ehamberlaln, secretaryof the Civic and Equity League ofPhiladelphia, wll1 deliver an Interesting lecture enti t led "The Iniquities of Civilization."As an added attraction the BernaConcert Company has been securedto entertain the cl ub memb ers . Amost enjoyable evening is assured.FEEL FREE TO INVITE MEMBERS OF FAMILIES THAT HAVERECENTLY MOVED TO NARBERTH. TO THEM NO ADMISSION CARD IS NECESSARY.

    A m ov eme nt i s on foot to providefaclIities for pubIlc worship for colored people doing domest ic a nd o th erwork in Narberth. A numbe r o f g en t lemen have been worki ng t owardsthi s end. Rev. A. Markland Taylor,a colored evangel ist , has been looking over the field, and will consultour local pastors as to th e possibilitiesalong this line. I t has been suggest.edthat possLbly arrangements could bemade with the directors of the Y. M.C. A. t o provide a room for a Sundayevening meeting. This would verysatisfactorilY solve th.e problem of ameeting place, and would help alonga very good work.Associate EcUtor.

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    Owned, and Published every Thursday by the Narberth Civic Assoclatiora.

    Bl1sket Ball Season. COUNTY FINANCESAt an enthusiastic basket ball IWlet-Ing Monday evening at the Y. M. C. IN BEST OF SHAPEA., Mr. Harry Simpson was e lect edmanager . P ro sp ec ts l ook f in e for abig season. Basket ball wlll start thefirst week In Decemb.er. Watch for

    The t enni s s ea son Is over. What further announcements.ar e yOu going to do now to keep In Don't forget that victrola. We areNarberth people wlll have an oppor- shape physical ly? You h av e h ad an s ti ll o n t he marke t for one.tun lty to hear the Issues of the pres- active' s ea son; t hi nk what it will 1 County Controller Wllliam D. Heeben t political campaign dlscuss.ed by Imean to suddenly stop vigorous exer- LOCAL BOW LING LEAGUE ' ner, In his report to the County Com-prominent speakers at a big Repub-I else and patiently w alt till s pring missioners of the condition of theII ca n r allY, t o be held at Elm Hall, comes s o y ou can get at tennis again. - - - county finances, declares t ha t t he reon Tuesday evening, October 31. It Feast and famine Is no t a good t he or y T he l oc al b ow li ng league, composed Iis a balance In the county treasury ofIs expected that ~ e list of speakers on any proposition, and part icu lar ly of six teams, s t ar t ed thei r schedule $508,750.05, gen.eral fund, and $235,OOIJ,wllI inc lud.e Hon. John R. K. Scott, when It concerns one's health. last Monday evening. The league Is sinking fund.

    MAIZIE J. SIMPSON, candidate for Congressman-at-large; Here is one p la n- th in k i t over. composed of the local bowle rs , who The gener al fund balance on theCasbler. Hon. Henry W.. Watson, candidate for Our Business Men's Gym Class meet s Ienjoy s liding the ball down the alleys. first of September was $181,321.95.--------------- ICongress from the Eighth distrlct; J' I every Friday n ight and wllI continue The names of the teams and their cap- Thi s was Increased by $389,081.96, ofAmbler Wllliams, Esq., of Norristown, to do so till the ne xt t enn is season. talns a re a s follows:- which amount $iOO,ooo came f rom theA d v e ~ i t s ~ ~ g G A M ~ a g e r . and Fltcher W. Stites, Esq., Narberth's Come one Friday night and get a Montg omery, I. T. Ward. s inking fund by order of court, andcandidate for the State Assembly from! s ampl e. and if you don't hav.e the South Side, Ludovlcl. $175,613.64 from State taxes. The r.e-Send a ll l et te rs a nd news item to the First Leglslatlv.e district of Mont-I time of your life you'll be an excep - Colts, Fred Walzer. ceipts, itemized, follow:P. O. Box 404. gomery county. It is anticipated that tion t o t ho se who have att ended thi s Narbrook, Allan Kirk. I County taxes, $104,439.46; prlsQllSeud all advertising co py t o P. O. Narberth Republicans and others In- feature. Just give us one trial-also, Essex, McKell. cash, $153.84; almshouse cash, $354.33;Box 820. terested In hearing the great national Iwhen the tennis sport starts you wiI l Plugs, Robert SavlIl. maintenance of insane, $574;Make all remittances to P. O. Box quest ions inteIligently discussed, will ha ve the privl Iege of making your The tea ms formally got under way special election of Narber th , $73.96;118. t ur n out In foroo. Ladies ar e Invited headquarters here-with ho t and cold last week when Fred Walzer's Colts sinking fund trust inter.est receivedOur Town is on sale at t he d epot to at tend the meeting a s we ll a s those Ishowers always at your serVice-aIl handed W ar d' s Montgomery th re e from P en n Trust Co., December 28,newsstand, and at t he s to re of H. El. of the sterner sex. t hi s f or $5 per year. Start this week. straight defeats. George F le ck h as 1915, to August 5, 1916, at 3 Per cent.,Davis. I Don't p ut it off. t he h ig h s co re s o f ar w it h 196. Cum- $2016.66; sinking fund cash retu rnedEntered hS second-class matter, Oc- J[OXTCW)[ERY COUNTY ! For f ur th er informa tion a sk any m er has the low score with 79. Ludo- to County Treasurer by ode r o f cou rt ,~ o b e r 15, 1914, at t he Pos t Office at 1 SV}'}'RAGISTS PLEDGE $2000! of the following men: Gara, Cole, vlcl 's South Siders took two out of $100,000; mlsceJ]aneous, $283.34; dogNarberth, Pennsy lvan ia , under th e --_. IHenry, Nash, Trot ter , Orr, Atherholt, three from AIlan Kirk' s Narbrook taxes, $250; m .e rc an tl le licenses,Act of March 3, 1879. Nearly one hundred prominent D o n n e I l ~ . . Seymour, Harris, Ludo- team, al though the second g ame was $53.32; State taxes, $175,613.64;represen ta tives of the Woman sur-I vic i, Shields , Cameron, Mat th ews o r close t he mar gi n being seven pins, hunters' l icenses , $600; Treasurer'sTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1916 frage Party of Montgomery County Hampton. . which is v er y c l ~ s e considering the fee on mercantile licenses, $1; Clerk

    - - -, RGENCY PHONE CALLS attended the quarterly conference held I Notice-Because of the. Commumty number of p ins which topple o ve r d ur - of Cou rt 's offioo account (returns),EME FI 350 at Wilgus HaIl in Hatboro, October.Club entertainment Friday night, i ng t he cou rs e o f a game. $150; Prothonotary's office account,P ~ 1250 11. This meeting marked the opening IOctober 27, the r egul ar weekl y Gym The scores foIlow:- $504.26; Register of WlIls' off ice re-o ce . . : Iof the au tumn campaign, and the dls- Class wiIl be held Thursday evening, turns, $1853; Recorder of Deeds' off iceI cussion of the activities emphasized October 26. SOUTHSiDE VS. NARBROOK returns, $1670.15; Sheriff's ,office re -It i s hoped that the nation-wide ap-\ the non-part isan political attitude of "Boys' Game Room." turns, $500.

    peal for help for the starving Armen- the organizat ion . Mrs . A. M. Snyder, Work is progressing very nicely. Southside. The dlsburs.ements during th eians, made l ast Saturday and Sunday, Iof Ardmore, presided. with this department. W e will an- 1st 2nd 3rd Imonth were: .has boon met with a m o s ~ g e n e r o ~ s Repor ts o f t he National Association n ou nc e i n n ex t w.eek's issue of Our Game. Game. Game. County (proper), $50,700.86; prIson,response. While other natIOns are ~ at Atlantic City were given by Mrs. Town the "Opening Night." Then we G. W. Brown 118 102 129 $ 1 l 5 ~ . 8 8 ; . almshouse, $3184.89; mer-almost as bad a plight, th.elr i Snyder county delegate; Miss Mar - want alI the boys and their parents M. Brown 130 130 110 IcantlIe hcense money p a l ~ to State,situation is peculiarly distressing, a nd g ar et P. Saunders, of Glens ide, and: to come. We want you to see the J. Harris 111 115 109 $2238.75; Clerk Of, Court s expenses,proportionately, they have suffered Mrs . George A. Dunning, chairman of Isplendid room the boys will have. We L d I I 146 135 100 1$150; Prothonotary s offioo expenses,more than any of the others, b.ecause Philadelphia County. M rs . John O. Iaga in t hank all who cont ributed sa u ov C . ' $759' Register of Wills' office ex-one-half of their number has been ex- Mil le r, f ir st v ic e- pr es id en t of th.e il iberal lY to thi s featu re . Laird 157 165 163[ p e n s ~ s , $1268.28; Recorde r o f Deeds 'terminated by the ru th less Turk, who Pennsylvania Woman Suffrage Asso- Watch for the "Opening :->ight." We 647 office expenses, $1971.73; Sheriff 's of-shows no mercy t o women and chll- ciation.addressed the meeting on "The want you to come. Totals 662 fice expenses, $221.49. T ot al , $61,-dren. . Interlocking Federal and State Cam- Y. M. C. A., Work In Mexico. Narbrook. 653.88.A contemplat ion of the awfUl mls- paigns," and Mrs. Lewis Lawrence One of the Narberth b oy s who has 1st 2nd 3rd The balance In treasury is made upery n.ow prevailing throughout the Smith explained how the Federal cam- just returned from the border, said: Game. Game. Game. as follows:countries involved in the Europe.an pai gn will help State work. Dr. "Gee, if It hadn't been f or t he faithful D. Kirk 109 140 158 County funds account. $251,628.13:war, and l ike ly to continue for an m- IEleanor M. Hiestand-Moore i llus tra ted work of the Y. M. C. A. down there, Ensinger . . . . . . . . 86 117 101 dog ta x account, $10,064.49; liquordefinite period, should dispose ~ v e r y - the k ind of pUblicity required in these I don't know wha t would have hap - Dunn . . . . 147 116 110 l icense funds account, $4734.62; mer-body to do the u tmost possible m the c ampa igns . Mrs. Wil li am Ward. Jr., pened. They certainly treated us Smedley 126 117 149 cantile license funds account, $1331.46;way of r el ie f. I t Is hard for us to Iacting chairman of Delaware county, fine," . A. Kirk 164 150 154 State tax funds account, $222,250.85;put ourselves i n t he ir p lace ; we can - spoke abou the f inancing of the new The foIlowing article wlI l g Ive you hunters' license funds account, $600;not Imagine our countrY over-run by budget of $125,000, to be raised in s ome i dea o f t he type of work car rie d Totals 632 640 672 ,appraiser's f ee funds account, $1700;invaders, our clUe,S and towns laid Pennsylvania State dur ing t he year, on: MONTGOMERY VS. COLTS. ITreasurer's f ee funds account, $1101;wast.e, and inhabitants d ri ve n to the and at the clos e o f her address, a Army Young Men's ChrlstianAssocla- )[ tome ,Clerk of Court's office account, $10.99;wilde rness to escape extermination. resolution was unanimously adopt.ed, t lon Sends Three-Truck Expedit ion 1 on g IS;r' 2nd 3rd IProthonotary's ofl.ice, account, $7636.05;But w e mus t r emembe r how e a s ~ it that Montgomery county should raise tarr)'ing SuppUes to Mexican Game. Game. Game. IRegister of WI ll s office a, ccoun t.is for a ny c ou nt ry t o b e dr awn mto its apportionment of $2500.. The hos-I Base. . $1983,13' Recorde r o f Deeds offlc..~ .the struggle, a nd how little w e are pltallty committee, i nc lu dmg M rs ., The Y. M. C. A. expedition of three ccompton . . . . . . . . . 1 ~ 130 149 account,' $5431.08; Sheriff 's off ice ac-prepar.ed to make effective resistance Phil ip MitchelI. Mrs. Hannah Logan, United States Army motor trucks, um mer . . . . . . . . .. 90'" Icount, $61.85; ex-Sheriff 's off ice ac-at th is t ime. Le us therefore be as Mrs. Warner HalIowe lI , Mrs . Frank Icarrying letter beads, envelopes, p.en- Lybarger. . . . .. , Icount, $211.38. Total balance, $508,-generous as possible to those suffer- Horner and Mrs. I ~ r a n k Colby. all o f c il s magaz ines , lIew Testaments and Hartley. . . 169 147 75003ing from t he l os s of kindred, homes Hatboro, received the g ue st s. a nd o t h ~ r Y. M. C. A. equipment , has re- Dickie 153 155 110 S'lnkin2: fUlld account.and t he o rd in ary necessarl.es of life , among those present were Mrs. J. lIeved the shor tage of such suppll.es Ward 116 124 113 Sink ing Fund Account.and especla]1y to those who have been Howard B rown , o f Ardmore; Mrs. J. amo ng t he men of General Pershing's Scanlin 137 174 DR.drawn Into t he vor tex o f war through Mitton. >lecretary of the Montgomery command in Mexico. 668 693 To balance $235,000.00no fault of their own. Let us re- County Woman Suf frage Party; Mrs. The trucks left Columbus, New Totals 618member tJhat it Is only by t he grace I C. S. Chi lds, treasurer; Mrs. James Mexico in ch ar ge of a Young Men's Colts.of God that w.e ha ve thus fa r been IWinsor. Miss Ellen Winsor, of Haver- C h r l s t l ~ n Association secretary with 1st 2nd 3rdspared these horrol"B. ford; Mrs. Edmund C. Evans, o f Ard - 100000 sheets of writ ing paper, 75,000 Game. Game. Game.ASRociate Editor. ' mo re; Mrs. Ri ch ar d S. Francis, of env'elopes, 24 gross of lead penci ls , 24 Winnie 123 164 152Bryn Mawr; Mrs. Edward Pea rs on cas es , weighing more than three tons, Anderson . . . . 122 177 119Flannery, o f Wynnewood ; Mr s. Wal - o f magaz in es and 1000 copies of the Smedley . . . . 141 123 150te r E. Wlreback, of North Wales; Mrs. New Testament. Fleck 169 196 113G. Herbert Jenkins, of Gwynedd. and I The expedition visited all the Lacey . . . . 148 150 165Miss Lydia Jamison, of Glenside. camps of General Pershing's command I IIa nd t he secretary arranged for a man To t a l s . . . . . . . . . 703 810 69.9

    lUmnntTH RESERVES at e ac h p la ce t o act as the Y. M. C. Standing-.AR}; VICTORS! A. representative In distributing sup- W. L. P. C. STATf,)rENT OF THE OWNERSHIP,plies, which are to he sent to the men Colts 3 0 1.000 )lANAGE][ENT. CIRCULA.In a ll exc i ting foot ball game, the as theY are needed. Southside . . . . 2 1 .667 TION, ETC..f ir st o f the s ea son In Narberth, the An Appreciation. INarbrook . . . . 1 2 .333 o f "Ou r Towll," published weekly atNarberth Reserve team defeated the I During the pa st w ee k on e of our Montgomery 0 3 .000 Narberth, Pa., required by Act ofHighland Park elev.en. Features of Ikind friends s ent u s a wagon load I August 24, 1912.the gam.e were the fine generalship of I of wood. The open f ir e place f.eels Are )'on coming to the base bal Editor-Harry A. Jacobs, Narberth,Frank Winne at quar terback, and the good this time of year and we can banqneU Pa.

    l ine charging of John Lacey. Bill a lway s u se wood. of Managing Editor-Harry A. Jacobs,Jefferies, playing at left halfback, was Night SCllOOL T]w E v a n ~ e l Circle King's Narberth, Pa.I njured in t he four th period. The Young man, why not pu t one o r two Dllug],ters wJll llOld a fair In the Business Manager-Harry A. Jacobs,s co re was Narberth, 18; Highland nights a week to some real value; Community Room of the Y. M. C. A. Narberth, Pa.Park, O. Line-up: Had you thought of night school. Building, Thursday, October 26th. af Publ isher-Narber th Civi c Assoc la -HI hI d P k C I Ine wllat a winter 's ternoon I1nd evenin"'. There will beNarberth.' g an a r . an you mag .. tion, Narberth, Pa.Brockmeyer .. l.eft end J. Smith course w il l do fo r y ou ? Do you want on lIale aprons, fancy and usefu l sr Owners-Narberth Civic Association.Odell left tackle Barnes to Improve your tiIWl in a way that ticles, al so candy and ]lOme baking. Officers-President, A. J. Loos; vlce-Rose left guard Ralph you wlIl advance In more ways than presidents, A. C. Shand, J. B. Wi l-t D It i h ? CO]UWNITY CLUB OFFICEllS.Anderson cen er ere one. liams, James Artman: secretaryD. Lac.ey r igh t guard Cole Drop In at the Y. M. C. A. and see and t re asur er , F rank J. Wisse.Harsch. . . .. right tackle Snyder Seoretary Hampton. He has l1tera- President, MT'S. W. M. Cameron; Directors-George H. Henry, W. Ar-Jenkins right end Cook ture of the Central Y. M. C. A. Educa- vice-president, Mrs. C. P. Fowler; thur Cole, Frederick L. Rose, A.Winne quarterback Connors tlonal Institute-the Drexel Institut.e, recording secretary, Mrs. Wm. Livlng- E. Wohlert, George M. Colesworthy,W. Jefferies . left halfback Yocum Temple University and th e Publ ic s ton ; corresponding secre tary, Mrs. Mrs. William S. Horner, Mrs.L. Smith .. right halfback .. CampbelI Evening Schools. We ar e here t o Roy C la rk e; treasurer, Mrs. W. C. George M. Henr y, F le tc he r W.J. Lacey , fullback Moore " se rv e. " "HoMs t, sober, industrious Pollock, Jr . E H C Gd h b t th e Chal Stites, . A. Muschamp, . . ara,TouchdownS-Winne, 2; L. Smith. employes are goo to ave, u os rmen. Henry Rose, Edward S. Haws, Mrs.Subs-Compton for D. Lacey; D. who ar e i deal h ave one other quality Gymnasium-Mrs. E. Hurth. Roy E. Clark, WllIlam D. Smedley,Lacey fo r Jenk ins ; Jenkins for W. and that is ambition." Civics-Mrs. W. Arthur Cole. Mrs. Lester W. Nickerson..Jefferies. Referee-P. Redife r, Nar - Foo t Bal l Election&. Membership-Mrs. Harry Hartley.l-terth. Umpire-G. Humphreys, Haver- At th e foot ball rally last Wednes- House-Mrs. James Ford Donnelly. (Signed) HARRY A. JACOBS,. ord P rep. Head linesman-L. Jef- day evening Mr. Jas. G. F oo te wa s Legisla.tion-MIrs. Edward Mus- Business Manager."eries, Peddle Institute. elected manager, and Mr. Cha s. En- cbamp. Sworn to and subscr ibed before meNext week's game-Overbrook A. C. singer, assistant manag,er. Press-Mrs. C. T. Moore. t hi s e levent h day o f October, 1916.You will s ee o th er f oo t ball notes (Seal) Walter M. Barber,Are you com Ing to th e base ball In this issue. We ar e goIng t o h av e Are you comIng to th e b as e b al l Notary.banquet! some foot ball season. banquet! My commission expires Feb. 6, 1919.

    Mrs. C. R. Blackall A. J. LoosMrs. C. T. Moore Henry RoseMrs . Roy E. Clark W. T. MelchiorEarl 1

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    T be Eva ngel Clrc]e of KIng'sDaughters wlJI hold a fall' In th eCommunity Room of th e Y. M. C. A.Building, Thursday, October 26th, af ternoon and ,evening. Then! will beon s al e apron s, f an cy and useful ar t icles, also eandy and home bakIug...

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    "CUB"ALEnERFROMREPORTERALL SAINTS' P. E. CHURCIL

    neve Andrew S. Burke, Pastor.

    "Every member present at th e prayermeeting."Wednesday, November l-Churchmeeting to elect a deacon.

    The services at All Sa. ln ts ' P. E.Church, Montgomery and Wynnewoodavenues, for next Sunday ar e as follows : -8 A. M.-Holy communion.9.45 A. M.-Sunday school.11 A. M.-Mornlng prayer with sermon.4 P. M.-Evenlng prayer.

    MERION MEETING HOUSE.Merion Meeting House i s opened forwor sh ip eve ry F rl st -d ay at 11 A.M. Visitors are cordially welcome.A registry book Is kept for visitors.All ar e asked to register their names.ST. MARGARET'S CHURCH.

    Early Mass on Sunda.y trom Aprill!1t to October 31st at C.ilO A. :'If. FromNoyember 1st to Marcn 31st at 7 A. M .Late Mass, 9 .3 0 A . M, throughout theyear. Masses on holydays, 6.30 and8.30 A. M. WeekdaYs at 8. Eveningdevotions and other services at regulartimes.

    To t he E di to r of Our Town:Now I know what is meant by th e'''sad days." Wh.en the leaves beginto fall, daddy's fancy naturally turnsto thoughts o f win ter and he wondershow he's going to get by with coal at$8, the whole family demanding newovercoats and shoes, f lour $10 a barrel, Thanksgiving In the offing withturkey soaring (I mean t he p ri ce ),and then he reads this: "Do yourChristmas shopping early." But cheerup, brother! Ws p re tt y nea rl y t he rLEAN .SAFE.WHOLESOMEsame story every year and It wouldn't IIFIHESIl)E. be any different If you h ad t en tim.esAN "HURCH I .h b OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEEDTHE PRESBYTEIU I "'. __ as much as you have. It mig t e UNDERBAC'IERIOLOGICALCONTROL- - - (Continued trom First Page) worse. Think of the guy who ha s to ' _..... I I ,. Estimates TelephoneRev. Jolm Van Ness, .....In ster. The annual sermon to the Narberth support a n automob Ie. , , ,--_

    Pasteurized Milk IDELIVERIES "- - - Base Ball Champions will be given by --The meetings for next Sunday ar e t he Rev. J ohn Van Ness In the Pres- No, Caldwell & Company ar e no t in B r Y n e l o ~ ~ l k C e r t U l e d WEST PUILA.as follows: byterian Church on the fifth of Novem- t he j it ney business. They mee t a ll (Pedrlal lc Society) OVERBROOK10.00 A. M.-Sunday School. A ber. This is also the first Sunday In t ra in s and g ive joy r ides t o all those Speci a l "Guernsey" MERIONp lace and a welcome for all. November. The s ervi ce for t he Main requesting them, free of charge. Milk WYNNEFIELDn.oo A. M.-Morning wor sh ip , I n- L in e Champions will be held In the --- (Roberts '" Sharple_ ' BALA-CYNWYDfant baptism. The pastor wll l p reach evening, and it Is hoped that a la rge P lnc hba ck Holme wil l forego his Dairies) NARBERTHon the theme, "Religion in the number wlll be present to hear Mr. annua l t ri p t o Bermuda t hi s year in Cream Buttermilk ARDMOREHome. Pa r. en ts are especially in- Van Ness' sermon, which will s ur el y que st o f onions. He Is a fr ai d o f s ub - WYNNEWOOD1 I Table aDd Whipping Gvited. be Interesting. marines and seasickness and wll wa t Cream. ======= , eorge B. Suplee7.00 P. M.-Union Young People's for low tide or until they build ameeting In the Baptist Church. Miss Augus ta Blspham Witherow bridge. SCOTT POW ELL DAIRIES'St & H t W t H t iL ea de r f ur ni sh ed b y th e Methodist entertained at cards on Tuesday af ter - -- _ earn Ploumbal.negr ea ngSociety. Inoon. Among t ll e guest s i nv it ed , ,' er e: Cha rl ey Noel was absen t f rom the7.45-Unlon mee ti ng i n the Baptist Misses Mildred Harris, Madeline Mc- fire house fifte.en minutes last week,Church. Rev. John Van Ness will de- Coy Jane Lai rd Marian Trotter Mar- --liver the sermon. Theme, "The g a r ~ t Eyre Ruth Jones, E l e a n o ~ WIl- Do not b lame me for this: DunSychar Reviva)." son E l I z ~ b e t h Speakman, Carolyn minus Reed equal s Done.

    Church Notes. 'IIrw'ln, Edythe Humphreys, Dorothy -- -More than $130 was p laced on the Durbin, V irgi ni a Downes, Lydine Dave Stickney walked to Over-collection plates last Sunday morning; Bol ic h, Hel,en Duff . Betty McCay, brook Sunday. What's t he mat te r,for the Armenian RelLef Fund. A iAgnes Rose, Jean Justice. Marjory Dave, doesn't the pass work on thenumber of other contributions hav? Chase and Mrs. R. S. Toughil l . Sabbath?been promised. The generous resp6ngeI --- I ---to the appeal i s very gratifying. Trying to l ea p on a t ra in a s it was Was t hi s a misprint : "Girl wantedThe annua l .election of e lde rs and Imoving out of Ardmore s ta t ion, on the Ifor general house shi rk ." I ~ : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : = : : : : : : : : : !deacons takes. p lace s on Wednesday Pennsylvania Rail road, toward the, -- - ,.evening of tillS week. Every membe r c it y Monday night, Jacob Muench, of The thought occurred to your re- nALACYNWYD CLUBo f t he c hur ch should be prese nt. Fifty-second and Media streets, was porter, whi le walking down Ch.estnut HOLDS ANNUAL UANQUETThe Mission S tudy c la ss w il l hold dragged and then fell between the street Saturday afternoon, that we - - -the first mee ti ng o f t hi s Fall next la tf orm and the wheels. He was mig ht i n t ime become resigned to the The Bala-Cy.nwyd N e i g ~ b o r h O o dMonday afternoon at the 'home of ~ o l l e d over several t imes before t he whi tewash and r ed Ink , I f th.ey would IClub held.its mnth a ~ n u a l dmner a tMrs Van Ness. All ladies ar e in- t' t d D W Iter I Stel' only wash thei r necks. the ArcadIa, new Widener Building,. dl ram was s oppe. r. a . n I Thvlted. Mrs. S. W. Foster ha s kin .y found that the man ha d been Injured "Cub." on Tu.esday evenmg of this week. econsented to be the l ea de r o f thiS 1 b ck a d was s uf fer in a ls o dinner commi tt ee , o f whi ch Rob er tclass on t 1e an. . g Patrick was chai rman , est ab li shed aA ~ e society has be.en organ ized from cuts and brUises on Ius legs and, Are )'011 coming to the ba se ball record in the qual ity of fOOd an d en-

    b y t he younger married women of t he h an ds . ibanflueU tertainment prOVided.' Wllliam A. Mc-congrlegatlFon:d The fir1s t ~ : ~ ~ n g h : X : : The Delta Sigma Sorori ty wishes to 1 Y. M. c. A. tcanntm' p r t e S r i d e ~ t m ~ f n g t h t ~ C ~ U p ~ ~ : ~ : : ~ : :held as t rl ay even ng e publicly thank all t hose who so k indly __ oas as e .of the pastor. The following 'lfficers helped to make their "home bake" a' Board of Directors. Brigadier General William .C. Price,were elected: President, Mrs. O. L. d I h t nounce that I H H 'd t C E Jr. , In command of th e Philadelphia, G W success an w s es 0 an . S. o pp er p re sl en ' . . d hHampton ; secret ary , Mrs. . . they are now receiving funds for th.elr Kreamer v i c e - p r ~ s i d e n t ; D.'D. Stlck- tr?ops at the Mexican bor er, who asBraden; treasurer, Mrs. C. L. War- "X b "T h e "boxes" ar e dls-It ' . R L B tt G M Ijust r et ur ne d f rom the front. Inwi k J mas oxes. es ney, reasurer, . . ea y, . . responding to a toas t "our t roops onc, r.. _ t.rlbuted among the various hospi ta ls Henry , J. S. Harr i s, E . S. Haws. D r. the Mexican Bor

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    Stites, Fletcher lV. 413 Haverford ave.Phone. 372-'V. Phlla. address, Crozer Bldg.I\IANICURE. ETO.Ca.e, A. 1\1. Phone, 302-J.See display advertisement In this Issue.I\IEATS, ETC.Uo)les'. Phone. 398,See display advertisement In this Issue.Cotter, Howard F. Phone, 1298.See display advertisement In this IssueCrist. ]

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    Don' t fo rge t t he b as e b al l banquet 6.59 P. M.-East and t hrough westto be ghen to th e Champions. Private correspondence as well as Sunday. IGreen, Andre:cCOUNTANTS--NOW IS I;T8E TIME TO \that fo r b u s i ~ e s s purposes should be ~ : ~ ~ : t ~ ~ ~ - ; . ~ . K : I ~ , h e H : n C : ave. Phone, moM..J mar ke d s howmg t o where it should I 202 Dudley ave.D H be returned, if undelivered at post Lanahan, Frederic A.uy a orne Ioffice of address . I f this precaution- CONVENIENCE AND ECONOMY 205 Io'orrest ~ ; ; V ~ ~ I ~ I ~ ~ R .ar y measure could be generallY ob- I OF POSTAL MONEY ORDERS. C