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. ~ . (Continued on Page 4.) .; PRICE T H ~ E E CENTS Tennis T oumament Starts Today Al'ti\'P m l ' nl h e rs h i p w i ll he open fo r a short time in th e Narberth Choral So eipt)'. A p p li e ' u t ion shonl d 1)(' made at th e earlipst possible tlnte to Mr. F. R. l'Ifitchell, chairman of th e Active Mem hership ComJJlittpe (XlIrbl'rth 1274 M) or to any of tbe f o l lo w i ng m e m b e rs of this C o m m it t l 'e - : :\Irs. H. S. Bradley (:1"4 )I), M t ~ . Arthur StlLples (370 R) or ::\Ir. J o s ep h M c G a rr i t y, Ponest Ave-. nne. A business m ee ti ng of th e lIIembers ha s been called f or T ue sd ay e ve ni ng , 8 0 'elock, September 6, at th e Y. C. A. B u il d in g , w h en pending lIIntt<'rs, new b u s i n e ~ s , an d a financial r"port will be made. Th e first rehearsal is s et f or M on da y evening, 8 0 'elock sharp, September 12, . at the Y. J.r. C. A. A ne w e o m m it t e e r e c e n tl y created by . th e Board of Directors is th e Business. Committe"., eomposed of Mr . 1I . R. Hi !" Narberth's Annnal Tennis Tournament To Start To-day TENNIS A S SO C I AT I O N' S BI G 1921 CLASSIC OPENS AT 2 THIS AFTERNOON-MATCHES AL L DAY MONDAY Choral So ci ety Re ady For Busy Season With II list of ( ' nt r i ,' s that promises to "xl·,','d thlll of 'Ilny p Tl ' vious J'ear, th., 11111111111 Lahor ( l l l ~ ' T o ur n ll m en t of II", ."",.l,,'rlh T('Ullis Assodlltioll, ",ill 01"'11 thi' ( ~ n t l l r , l a ~ ' ) aftl'rnooll, lit 2 o'e·lo .. k 011 th,' 111'\\ ('onrts lit Huverfonl H lid .:\1 ou t g"olHt'ry II \'('(1\)('8. Then' i s ( 'v c' l 'y l'l'llSOn to heli""e thut it will hI' thl' 111l"1 intl'I'l'sting tourna· n l l" l t ("' , , ,' h"ld in :\arhl'l'th. ~ l a t l · J J { " aI'" ,C'!;".Jlllrd for nil this nftf'rllllOII, li nd a ll d a ~ ' : \ l f 1 J l d a ~ · . Lahor ])ay. \\'ith ,,·'·t·1I "0Ilrts-1I10rl' than th e .\'"",iatioll hns ,"'PI' hl ld in past tonl'lll\ IIll'lIls, this ~ ' " a r 's hi/! ('vent w i ll p ro ,b , " I, ' ., ' Ill' 1'1111 of f hi qui,'k"r tim,' than :lily ot}H'r tllurnalll(·ut. Looks L i ke B es t T o ur n am e nt l'ln.villg, 1"0. lIughl 10·1)(' fllst"r, an d thl' IIll1tC'!It'S hdU'r in "v('ry wny, for tllP lit',," t·O·llft . u n ' ill {'x('(lHt.'lIt (·ondi t i ol l . n ll d \ \' il l I l l' gin'll Ih .. final ",Irpss· i'!1! 111'" 011 ~ l l t l l r d H Y lllornillg. TIll) Tllllrllallll'lIt il l {'hurg-e of th e TCl urna Ull' nt C<,JJlln·iltt'P. ('olllpost'd of !t"""l't E. Pattison •. J r ., r h ai l 'J J 1a n , A. T. GI 'Ul lall au,] \\' . .I. Kirltpatri,·k. Entries c·lo",',l last night, Frida.v, at 6 P. ::\L Th.' fir,t lIIat,·hes to hl' s"ht',lule,1 will )1(' tht' s i ng l c' s Il nd douhles. s soo n ns the first ronnd itl <'nch :pv,'nt is con ('Ind .. d, e l r n \ \ ' i l l ~ will he immcdiately In,\(I" for th " ('onsolatinn :-;inglcs lLnd llCluhlt's. :-:0 e\'I'ry nlPlIlhl'r is assured of plent." of playing not ollly this after· T]{I.,",. ),lIt thro l lg h ol l t Lnhor Day. Hili,·, g(I\'('T'lIiug th,' liS(' of t h ~ ' "onr1s .) .(;nil ,) .lil'iI " .:;1I11 ., .. ;110 1\ .(l1i0 ~ ' I ' A :\ill . L. 1'.C. 1 ,iIiI (Continued on Page 4) EVER THINK OF IT ? )[Ull." r< 'a dl 'l " of Our Towu ha\'" ,·hildrt'u ' Lh ou t r pa d. " to lell\'I' :\arherth for I,ri\'lltl' ~ " h o o l ~ or c·o lleg-es . I l id . '· ou t'\'er t hi ll k t ha t Ih"." Illigltt appTl"'iale I'''l'"i''ing Ou r T o\ ( u "aeh \\('('k? Folks a \ \ a ~ ' f ro ll l h ol ll " o fl l' lI l ik l' to k "I 'p iu tOlI h \ \ 'i t h t o\ \1 I affairs. W" \ \ 'i l l g l u dl . " IllHiI Our Towll to al lY pUl't ("f Ihp c·ou n lr y . \\'hy 110t suhsl'Tihe for t h"111 : Final Twili ght Meet ing ArdmOre, 5; Narberth, () .\ H I l ~ I O H E h 0 a e 1\: nl\('. ,.f. ......... I ,I 1I (I (I Bro\\II. 1 1 II " (I ....... " \ [ l I l T l l ~ · . :-0": . ...... 1 I 2 (j ('l1liinall, If. I 1 .) 0 II ... " J. ~ i J 1 ( ' l n i r , :lh. . .. . n 0 0 0 0 H('Ii7.Y, e. ....... .. 1I 2 14 2 0 Hi .. h motHI, rf. " ... 0 0 0 () Pfitz,'nllwi"n, rf. " n 0 0 0 L . . r l ~ · B!a,·k. pile'hing for .-\rdIUOTl', h,·ld \'arhl'rlh to t hr l' e hits ill Inst ~ a t l l r d H ~ · ' ~ g'alll£'. :"ar!Jf·rth ('rowded tIl(' haSt" with 11'11'" oul ill tl", fi"t in'IiJlg 011 :t \\Hlk an d t\\"o snft' 1 1 1 l 1 l 1 ~ , hilt Bbc·k ",·ttl"d dO\\11 allcl "truc ·li Ollt lhl- OC'xt thTl'" hattt'rs. Hob 1101111 l'il('}Il ' d H ~ o o d galll ... fo r tlJ{1 Jo(Oal tt'ltlll, hut ha d UJI(' hai1 iUliing. th " fifth, \\'h,," two \ \ a l l , ~ (ll ld fOllr hits brought il l fOllr rUlIs. .-\ It hough :\arl .... rlh has drupp .. d to foul'th pla('(', tI", ruuuiug is so ,·Iosl' th,lt toclny':-, Hllll ) ' I o l l d a . \ " ' ~ g:llJl(lS llH1Y 1I111li.f' ~ ( I l t l t ' hlg ( · h a l 1 g - ( ' ~ in thv Htall(l i Jl ; ~ : : ' l . .\[:\1:\ Ll:\E LEAGI'E 'Yo Hl"r\'. ~ ' I I ••••..•..• -! .\rdlliorl' 4 \ Y u . ' ~ l l e .) :\al'!Ierth " .II i;.:lil,,",J 1',,,k :1 Rryll .\Iawr li SHUT OUT IN SATURDAY'S GAME -THREE BI G G A l' t tt S T O DA Y AND M ON DA Y, LABOR DAY The last C"ion T wi li gh t m e et in g of t hi s y ea r will be · held on the la wn in t h? r ea r of th e ::\Iethodist Church next Buullay e\'cning, lit i 0 'dock. This meeting, w hi c h w il l c lo se II very s u re e ss f ul s e ri e s o f, o p en ai r servicps, will be addressed by Hon. Fletcher W. Stit"s,of Narberth. . Rpc 'e in l m usic will be r e n d e r \ ~ t ) : hy a d ou hl e m a le qunrtette. untlpr din'c' tion of )fr. E,III'nr.I' StulIley, R o n ~ 1. 'H e: l' r. A I" r gl ' l I tt "l I du l Il ' l' is look.'d for 1I1 this thud SpT\·i"l'. (Col\tinued on Page 4) j ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 I NOTICE! I CALL for a P ar en ts " Mee ti ng in Narberth; TIME-8 o'clock P. M. Thursday, Sept. 8, 1921. PLACE---El m Hall. SUBJECT-What Can We Do to Assist in the Betterment of OurPubJic School? I Narberth Drops Game I To Ardmore Team :In' falui I." famil." chiltlren, returned Colorado Franli ford . B. Brook', Booth (Continued on Page 4) Two C!t!Dtt per word It caih accom· tlanld a4vertlaement; otberwlae, IIYe. cients per . word.. . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS THE FIRESIDE . )fr. lint! ~ r r s . John E.\\'etzel an a thpir daughter Edna, have Tl'tnrne e f ro ll l a reepnt s ta y a t t he H o te l Chplsea, Atluulic Cit)', N. ,r. NIOELY FURNISHED ROOM fo r relit, southern e ~ p o s u r e , : private fnniily. Woodbine ave. (41·p) FORSA.J.&...,..Football . i e r se y , · p an t s u n d shoes; chea p. Ca ll ;Nllrberth '647·W in (:\'ening. (47·p) Mr. an d ~ l r s . E. S. Haws an d ::\Irs. R. L. Bentty motored to Wilkes·Burre an d th e 1;'oeono M ou nt ai ns o ve r th e week·end. ' l l l r ~ H r ( l t L i \ - i n g ~ t o l l ha:-, l'Pt11 I'Iwcl fr'JlII E ast :\ 1111 hfil'ld, )Iass .• wh,.Tl' ,h,. sl,,'"t thl' slimmer. .\11'. 1I0ran' ' Y a ll : II I ,, , !; , 'r alld til',' ),:cc·k fl'[l1l1 O " ,' a l l C i t. ' · . :\ .. 1. .\11'. a II d . \I l' s. C lt 'n ll 'l It \ ' i ~ i t i T l g fri()tllls ill ) ; u l ~ b e r t h . .Ioh" W i l ~ o n left Oil T h l l r ~ d u ~ ' to spcud 1\\0 w "l 'k s w il h t he H ou st on s lit G r o to l l L Ol lg COllllp(·til'ut. .\11' .• J. IkWitt )Iurph.\· alld ha\(' r l ' l ll r l l l 'd f r ol l l O"( 'al l ( , i t ~ · . .\ll's. II ~ l I r . " .J. I 'a g. '. of w aS t lI l' g Ut 's t of )Irs .. 101m ou " · I ' , I I I " s c l a ~ ' . .\Iiss l ll lr ot hy W ib ol l s p, 'n t t h" p as t \\""k at . \ II : ll l fi , · C it ." , :\ .. 1. (iill,,'rt II . }-'ol'd. " 'h o h as 1"'('11 sl"'lId. i ng t h, ' SUll lllll'r lit Ilawk's :\,.st B,·a,·h. (01111 .. in ~ : l r l l l ' r t h lUl"t w('llk. ::\ [is s :Mllrjorie J e ff er ie s has returned frOll1 Bridgl'wall'r, H. .\ll's. F. II . Hak,.r. of "'illdsor a\·"lIl1". i, hOllll' from OC','all G "t e, :\ .. J. . \ Ii s s Gral'!' Ashwnrth, of Philadl'l· phia, \\'a" the guest of )[r. nllel .\Irs. . Io hll B. Brooks, last T I ll ' sd a y alld "·"d· l 1 ( " = " l l n ~ · . \Irs. Jo'r,'d E. Dl'rh.\· is at Atlalllic' (·it.". .\[iss ~ r l l r y F. C h nl f an t. of Chestllut ' 1 ' · I ' I l U ~ . has returllpel from ::\Iallllsquall. ! :\ .. J., whE'ri' shp has heen visiting : : \ [ i ~ s ~ n r a h l' ie T l' E', a l ' o ll l ' gl ' .. hum. Mrs. A. McGrillis an d I of W oo ds id e a ve nu e, have I from a t hr ee m o nt hs ' s ta y at Springs . -Ill Lo w 110.16 ;""j=Z II ig'h NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1921 NARBERTH WEATHER RE · P OR T F OR WEEK ENDING AUGUST 28 CIT," trtU'P, .llIlfllllit too ~ l l I a n 10 IJll'asnrp.) Total sin"" Au>:usl I. -I.H i n d l l ~ s T " Jl I ') H 'r a tu r p d"fl "it s i n l 'e Augnst 1. Ii i d<'gn'es. BarolJl<,tn :HU2 T"IJlpt'ruturp sl HUlIIidity, I','r c·"ut... H:; 1'1·,'e·ipitlttion . C A NA D IA N S P EO I AL D E L IV E RY T h e s p ec i al d e li ve r y f e e fo r a letter sent to a city in Canada w he re t he service is in operation ha s b ee n ad v a nc e d f r om 10 e en ts to ·20 cents; Th,' ~ , ' r l J l of 1!l21·22 of t he ) ;a l 'i ll 'r th I'uhli,' ~ " h o o l s wiJl op"u on Tuesday, ~ " p t " I J l h l ' T f lh. A large enrollJllellt, pa rl i e l l l a r l ~ ' in t he lower g r a , l ~ ~ , whil'!l \\ill tilX the fariliti"s of thl' pn'sl'nt Iol lilelings, is eXI' I' f'1e ,1. l"'t'\"pral Illl\\' nalllPH ar e lIoft-,1 f l l l l ( ) J ) ~ th,' Ii, t of tt'ae·.hl'rs a pp oi nt e, l f or t he c'ollling year. Alllong thl' new It'a(·h· . .r s is f ll ll nd the 11allle of Miss Eliza' Ill'th :-;pe llklllan, 'a g r ad u a te o f thl' :\ar herth Hi.gh School in thp C I l l ~ S of l!lli. :-;11( will ha\'(' eharge of the Mus:e. 'rhe l'umplpte faculty, as announced I,)' t he S c ho ol B oa rd , is as f o l l o w ~ : George H. Wilson Principal John W. Rhoads, History-Senior High 8('hool James N. Richardson, Genl'rnl Seience-Hpnior High ~ l ' h o o l Dan J. Ricker, :Mat hemat i c s -H p l1ior High . H ~ h o o l Lorena L. Dowlin, E n g l i s h ~ H " l I i o r Higl1.Sl'hool Helen M. Love , French J. Marlon Jones Latin Abbie V. Strickland , Ar t A rd ie W. Riddle Domestic ~ ~ l P i e n c e Elizabeth Speakman III usic Herbert S. Herzog .. P h J ~ s i c l l l Edueation K. A de ss a Martin, Mathcmaties-Junior High Sehool Mary S. Moyer, English an o History-Junior High School NellieM. Wetherll1 First Grade Rosa K . S am pl e a nd M a ry E. Walker, Second Grade Ethel V . W a .t ts and Winifred Wil- liams ., Third Grade Frances Fa y Fluck an d Margaret G. Wa.lker Fourth Grade Mary L. Hoover and EllzabethE. Allen .... , Fifth Grade S ara E. H oa k an d Marjorie Hol- loway Sixth Grade FACULTY FOR COMING YEAR AN NOUNCED BY B OA RD O F D IR EC TORS-THREE ME N TEACH ERS A P PO I NT E D. New School Term Opens Next Tuesday . ' " ~ " - ' . ' . . ." :, Eatr_c. Fee.'aBc Pe r Sbue [6lJt MOD'honl,J' .. CI SOc" ., ... ._. APPLICATION FOR STOCK (Coutinued Ou Pugp :1) Send In Fireside lteDls VOLUME VII, NUMBER 47 . · $ u . a I . S b ~ a ; '1. Month .J)Qabl. ..$2.,. •• " : ' N a r b ~ r t h · A m ~ r i e a n . L e g i o n ' B 1 ) i I d i r i g ~ d Loan ASsOciation Log' C a b i n ~ Ilavedordand Narberth Aves. :'r h er eb y s Ubs crib e for ' ..... . . Sningblel· Shares in th e · · , ou e '. . .' . W ~ D . , . . . . G i r l to ' as si st w it h house- P. S.-This is no t to be an IintagQnistie meeting. We wish ' .. Fifth S e r i ~ s , Which o. pens Tue sda. y'. evening,'" Sep t., 6, 19.21, and .. e"er. y mother an d father of th e .boys an d tMrls in Nl1rb. erthto . work. ,Call o r w r it e: 103 South Nar· ' o ' . ' . ..... . ..., ..... b h' . (4'7 ) lLttend,so as to give their .views as. to bow we can hllipinthe . · ' ~ e n e i o s e 4 p l e a : s e : f i n d c l 1 e c k ; · c a s b ~ money order for, ... ; .• ;. ,ert . tlVC. ,J! betterment . 0follt'.sC!hoolsysteJii.There will be pleritY',ilf .. ' .... ..... '. . (qroes o u t t e r r i l n o t ~ s e d ) .(Amount) : r r i l i 1 i E N T ~ T ' v o r o o f u ~ ~ n c i batll) & p e ~ k e r ~ w h o \ v i l ~ ~ x l l l a i I 1 h o w a ~ : o : r g a r i . i z a t i o n o f this ' ! - j J 1 ~ W : l . 1 ~ . . . ' , ' f u ~ n i l l h c i I . ; . · F i r s t f l o ~ r ; " 205 . : F o r r ~ s t :. aid· WI! .Sr,b.oolBoar<), i:n . mal,ting . . 0\1t·· ~ c h . o o l . system :on!) : · . o f , · t ~ e Name: .::'. '.':' .. : ' . .... . .. ' . ' . ' .. " . . .•.. ' v :Nllth' tit . ' , . , (46'p)'best; .. Th i S il!notbing:·iui\VI,bllt \v'li·ereyer.·R ' p ~ e l 1 ~ ' o r g u n i z t i . ~ · . . :): .!.f r ' ~ ' ~ ~ ' . : . L . : ~ . : : ~ ... ;m.:i. :F·.··.;:.::.:.::.:.:::::::.·:::. :::.' .. . : .... :. . ...••. . . . ~ . ~ ~ t ~ . , i t . ~ , ' '. . . ' ... ' t i Q I 1 h a ~ , f o ~ e d , t ; : i ; : : : ' : o : , ~ : e I > s : ~ . : ; ; ~ ~ : , o ~ e t ~ ~ ~ . _A.U,· ._# tb b ....... .' •...•. '. j'" ' . " S l l o t i i · i [ a s t t i r , N a ~ e r l ~ : . B ~ 1 ~ ~ O u : t i i •.. :: ' . ; , ' : > ~ ~ . ~ r ¥ ~ i l . l , ~ o ~ t l o l l . ~ · e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o n e ; N . l ' r b 8 i t b 8 S 6 . . : . 6 · : . ' t Q o ~ i . · . ~ l 1 d · . " : b B . . t h ; . , f, ~ i . ! l h , ? d ; · : : t . ~ l 1 ~ n e : . \' ..:' . .., ': . ' .. ; .' ,,·c . ·,. .".'. ,.: ... , . 1; ' , ' .• ::;,.':,: .. : : ,. :.,. , .' :":'. .' . ..... , .'., . '.' .. ;'.: .Nl;ltberth J ~ l ~ · J i · · "' :·.··:(47.c)':. O ~ e s 2 · ~ i : ~ = i i . s E ~ 5 3 = = ~ ! $ i ~ ~ § 3 i 5 i i E ~ E = ~ 5 i l i ~ ~ $ i ~ = $ i $ i ~ ~ · LOCAL HEALTH BOARD ISSUES WARNING-NO OASES IN NARBERTH AS YET. N EW S ER IE S O PE NS S EP TE MB ER 6TH-BOTH SINGLE AN D DOU B LE S HA RE S O FF ER ED BY ASSOCIATION. Typhoi d Epidemic On Main Line American Legion Building and Loan Had Profitable Year The );arherth A me ri (' nn L eg io n Building and Loan A s " o r in t i on has just c lo se d a sucressful i n it i al y e ar nn,1 in· vites ath'ntion to iots f if th s Pr i, 's of stock to be opene,l 8eptemher lith, suh· scriptions for whil'h nT<' now heing reo ceived. T hi s n ew s is of pnrticullr in· terest bc'cuuse th e Association is now o f fe r in g , in addition to s in gle s ha re s, double "han's, whi('h hnve prove,l so attractive to investors. First Year Notably Successful. The Bonr,1 of Dirertors after an lludit of the hooks of the Asso(' iat ion h n ve d e te r mi n ed t hp p ro fi ts for the year to he i . i' ; ". It is to be n ot ed hy r e fe T l' n , 'e t . ) th e report of th,' A s so c i nt l o n that a!'prol<i· lIIutel)' one·half of the ineorporntion px· penses have bp,'n ('harged off the first ) ' ea r , t he p r ac t ic e in many associations . b ei ng to ('harge off such expenses o\"('r a p er io d of five to ten years. Tnkiag i n t o c o n si d e ra t io n this f'ul'l, the profit is .exeeptionlll for the first ~ ' e a r of a bulldillg UlIlI loan nss o<' i l l ti o n . A Representative Board of Directors. Prosp"e!ive investors' a re a ho ve all intereste,lin the p l 'r s ol w el o f -the Board of D ir ee to rs . T he A s so c ia t io n was in· .l.'orporated by our veterans o f t he Grent '\Var, th e YOl1nger an d th e l'ollling men of the commnnity. To t hi s f ou nd at io n ncnt citizens, so that -the p e r ~ o n l l l l l is .... well representative of the cOlllllluuity. T he B oa rd of D ir et to r s now i n c l u , h ' ~ : Isadore A. Mil ler, M a u r ic e D. du Ma r u i ~ , James W. F o ll in , H e nr y T. );ash, H ea lt h a ut ho ri ti es o f H av er fo rd a nd ';.' Lower Merion Tow·nships have sellt ou t . " . ' : ~ : warnings ' th at a ll milk ana d ri nk in g :'--water be boiled. T he rc h av e been reo .. :' ported 47 c as es of t yp ho id in P re st qn , . Br yn M aw r, B ro ok li ne , Penfield lind Oakmont. '. . The N1l.rberth Board of H ea lt h h as .,adviseil thntall milk an d d r i n k i n ~ wa , ·.ter be b oi le d. No cases elf typhoid :'have been reported in Narberth to date, .: . but, d'lSl to th e p ro xi ll li ty of t he epi <¥mie, caution is advised. ".' : T h l jq i s ea s e h a s b ee n t ra c ed to two . dell-Iers selling "raw" lIIilk, an') th e . : ~ a t e r s ~ p p l y has' been gi'iren a clean ',.; ; . : billo! health. I t is sllid, however, . tltat it· is possible that streallls frolll .\Vh ieh . t h e w a t et s u pp l y is drawn will become contaminated ; . hence the pre· · . ~ i l 1 ) t i o n a r y a d v i c e t o b oi l w at er .

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(Continued on Page 4.)

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PRICE T H ~ E E CENTS

Tennis Toumament

Starts Today

Al'ti\'P ml 'nlhership wi ll he open fo r

a short time in th e Narberth Choral So

eipt)'. Applie'ution shonld 1)(' made at

th e earlipst possible tlnte to Mr. F. R.

l'Ifitchell, chai rman of th e Active Mem

hership ComJJlittpe (XlIrbl'rth 1274 M)

or to any of tbe fol lowing members of

this Committ l 'e-: :\ Irs. H. S. Bradley

(:1"4 ) I ) , M t ~ . Arthur StlLples (370 R)

or ::\Ir. Joseph McGarri ty, Ponest Ave-.

nne.

A business mee ti ng o f th e lIIembers

ha s been called f or T ue sd ay e ve ni ng ,

8 0 'elock, September 6, at th e Y. ~ C. A. Buil d ing , when pending lIIntt<'rs,

new b u s i n e ~ s , an d a financial r"port

will be made.

Th e first rehearsal is s et f or Monda y

evening, 8 0 'elock sharp, September 12, .

at the Y. J.r. C. A.A new eommittee recently created by .

th e Board of Directors is th e Business.

Committe"., eomposed of Mr . 1I. R. Hi!"

Narberth's AnnnalTennis Tournament

To Start To-dayTENNIS ASSOCIATION'S BIG 1921

CLASSIC OPENS AT 2 THIS

AFTERNOON-MATCHES ALL

DAY MONDAY

Choral Society ReadyFor Busy Season

With II list of ( 'nt ri,'s that promises

to "xl·,','d thlll of ' Ilny pTl 'vious J'ear,

th., 11111111111 Lahor ( l l l ~ ' Tourn llmen t o f

II", ."",.l,,'rlh T('Ullis Assodlltioll, ",il l

01"'11 thi' ( ~ n t l l r , l a ~ ' ) aftl'rnooll, lit 2

o'e·lo ..k 011 th,' 111'\\ ('onrts lit Huverfonl

H lid .:\1 ou t g"olHt 'ry II \ '('(1\)('8.

Then' is ( 'vc'l'y l'l'llSOn to he l i" " e thut

it will hI' thl' 111l"1 intl'I'l'sting tourna·

nll"lt (" ',,,' h"ld in :\arhl 'l 'th.

~ l a t l · J J { " aI'" ,C'!;".Jlllrd for nil this

n f t f ' r l l l lO I I , li nd a ll d a ~ ' : \ l f 1 J l d a ~ · . Lahor

])ay.

\\'ith ,,·'·t·1I "0Ilrts-1I10rl' than th e

.\'"",iatioll hns , " ' P I ' hlld in past tonl'lll\

IIll'lIls, this ~ ' " a r 's hi/! ('vent will pro,b,

" I, ' ., ' I ll ' 1'1111 of f hi qui, 'k"r tim,' than

:lily o t}H ' r t l lurnal l l ( ·u t .

Looks L i ke Bes t Tournament

l'ln.villg, 1"0. lIughl 10·1)(' fllst"r, and

thl' IIll1tC'!It'S hdU'r in "v('ry wny, for

t l lP lit',," t·O·llft . u n ' ill { 'x( '( lHt. ' lI t (·ondi

t ioll . nlld \\' il l I ll ' gin'll Ih .. final ",Irpss·

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TIll) Tl l l l r l la l l l l ' l I t h il l {'hurg-e of th e

TClurnaUll'nt C<,JJlln·iltt'P. ('olllpost'd of

!t"""l't E. Pattison •. Jr., rhail'JJ1an, A. T.

GI'Ullall au,] \\' . .I. Kirltpatri,·k. Entries

c·lo",',l last night, Frida.v, at 6 P. ::\L

Th.' fir,t lIIat,·hes to hl' s"ht',lule,1 will

)1(' tht' s inglc's I lnd douhles. As soo n

ns the first ronnd itl <'nch :pv,'nt i s c on

('Ind ..d, e l r n \ \ ' i l l ~ will he immcdiately

In,\(I" for th " ('onsolatinn :-;inglcs lLnd

llCluhlt's. :-:0 e\'I'ry nlPlIlhl'r is assured

of plent." of playing not ollly t h is a f t er ·

T]{I.,",. ),lIt throl lghol l t Lnhor Day.

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EVER THINK OF IT ?

)[Ull." r<'adl'l" of Our Towu

ha\'" ,·hildrt'u 'Lhout r pad. " to

lell\'I' :\arherth for I,ri\'lltl' ~ " h o o l ~or c·olleg-es.

I l id . '·ou t'\'er t hi ll k t ha t Ih"."

Illigltt appTl"'iale I'''l'"i''ing Our

To\( u "aeh \\('('k? Folks a \ \ a ~ 'f ro ll l hol ll " ofl l' lI l ik l' to k "I 'p i u

tOlIl ·h \\ 'i th to\\1I affairs.

W" \\'ill gludl." IllHiI Our Towll

to allY pUl't ("f Ihp c·ounlry. \\ 'hy

110t suhsl'Tihe for t h"111 :

Final Twilight Meeting

ArdmOre, 5; Narberth, ()

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Bro\\II. ~ h 1 1 II " (I. . . . . . . "\ [ l I l T l l ~ · . :-0": . ...... 1 I 2 (j

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h,·ld \ 'arhl'rlh to t hr l' e hits ill Inst

~ a t l l r d H ~ · ' ~ g'alll£'. :"ar!Jf·rth ('rowded

tIl(' haSt" with 11'11'" oul ill tl", fi"t

in'IiJlg 011 :t \\Hlk and t\\"o snft' 1 1 1 l 1 l 1 ~ ,hilt Bbc·k ",·ttl"d dO\\11 allcl "truc·li Ollt

lhl- OC'xt thTl'" hattt 'rs.

Hob 1101111 l'il('}Il 'd H ~ o o d gall l ... fo r

tlJ{1 Jo(Oal t t ' l t l l l , hut ha d UJI(' hai1 iUliing.

th " fifth, \\'h,," two \ \ a l l , ~ (llld fOllr hits

brought il l fOllr rUlIs.

.-\ It hough :\arl.... rlh has drupp .. d to

foul'th pla('(', tI", ruuuiug is so ,·Iosl'

th,lt toclny':-, Hllll ) ' I o l l d a . \ " ' ~ g: l lJ l ( lS llH1Y

1I111li.f' ~ ( I l t l t ' hlg ( · h a l 1 g - ( ' ~ in thv Htall(l

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SHUT OUT IN SATURDAY'S GAME

- THREE BIG GAl' t tt S TODAY

AND MONDAY, LABOR

DAY

The last C"ion Twi li gh t meet ing o f

t hi s y ea r will be · held on the la wn in

t h? r ea r of th e ::\Iethodist Church next

Buullay e\ 'cning, lit i 0 'dock.

This meet ing, which wil l c lose II very

su reess ful seri es of, open ai r servicps,

will be addressed by Hon. Fletcher W.

Sti t"s ,of Narberth.

. Rpc'einl music will be r e n d e r \ ~ t ) : hy

a douhl e male qunrtette. untlpr din'c '

tion of )fr. E,III'nr.I ' StulIley, R o n ~1. 'He:l' r. A I" rgl ' lI tt"lIdulIl ' l' is look.'d

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I CALL for a Parents" Meeting in Narberth;

TIME-8 o'clock P. M. Thursday, Sept. 8, 1921.

PLACE---Elm Hall.

SUBJECT-What Can We Do t o Ass is t in the Betterment

of OurPubJic School?

INarberth Drops GameI To Ardmore Team

: In '

falui I."

famil."

chiltlren,

returned

Colorado

Franli ford .

B. Brook',

Booth

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Two C!t!Dtt per word It caih accom·tlanld a4vertlaement; otberwlae, IIYe.cients per .word.. .

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

THE FIRESIDE

.)fr. lint! ~ r r s . John E.\\ 'etzel an a

thpir daughter Edna, have Tl'tnrnee

froll l a reepnt s ta y a t t he Ho te l Chplsea,

Atluulic Cit)', N. ,r.

NIOELY FURNISHED ROOM fo r relit,southern e ~ p o s u r e , : private fnniily.

~ 3 Woodbine ave. (41·p)

FORSA.J.&...,..Football . i ersey,·pants und

shoes; chea p. Ca ll ;Nllrberth '647·W

in (:\'ening. (47·p)

Mr. and ~ l r s . E. S. Haws an d ::\Irs.

R. L. Bentty motored to Wilkes·Burre

an d th e 1;'oeono Mount ai ns o ve r th e

week·end.

' l l l r ~ H r ( l t L i \ - i n g ~ t o l l ha:-, l'Pt11 I'Iwcl

fr'JlII E ast :\ 1111 hfil'ld, )Iass .• wh,.Tl' ,h,.

sl,,'"t thl' slimmer.

.\11'. 1I0ran' 'Yall:III,,,!;, 'r alld

til',' ),:cc·k fl'[l1l1 O",'all Cit.'·. :\ .. 1.

.\11'. a II d . \I l' s. C lt 'n ll 'l It

\ ' i ~ i t i T l g fri()tllls ill ) ; u l ~ b e r t h .

.Ioh" W i l ~ o n left Oil T h l l r ~ d u ~ ' to

spcud 1 \ \0 w"l 'k s w il h t he Hou st on s lit

Grotoll LOllg Point, COllllp(·til'ut.

.\11'.• J. IkWitt )Iurph.\· alld

ha\(' rl'lllrlll'd frolll O"('all ( , i t ~ · .

.\ll's. II ~ l I r . " .J. I 'a g. '. o f

waS tlI l' gUt 's t of )Irs..101m

ou " · I ' , I I I " s c l a ~ ' .

.\Iiss l ll lr ot hy Wib ol l s p, 'n t t h" p as t

\\""k at . \II : ll lfi , · Cit ." , :\ .. 1.

(iill,,'rt II . }-'ol'd. " 'h o h as 1"'('11 sl"'lId.

i ng t h, ' SUlllllll'r lit Ilawk's :\,.st B,·a,·h.

(01111 .. w n in ~ : l r l l l ' r t h lUl"t w('llk.

::\[iss :Mllrjorie Jeff er ies has returned

frOll1 Bridgl'wall'r, ~ H.

.\ll's. F. II . Hak,.r. of "'illdsor a\·"lIl1".

i, hOllll' from OC','all G"t e, :\ .. J.

. \ Iiss Gral'! ' Ashwnrth, of Philadl'l·

phia, \\'a" the guest of )[r. nllel .\Irs.

. Iohll B. Brooks , last TIll 'sday alld "·"d·

l 1 ( " = " l l n ~ · .

\Irs. Jo'r,'d E. Dl'rh.\· is at Atlalllic'

(·it.".

.\[iss ~ r l l r y F. Chnl f an t. o f Chestllut

' 1 ' · I ' I l U ~ . has returllpel from ::\Iallllsquall.

! :\.. J., whE'ri' shp has heen visiting : : \ [ i ~ s~ n r a h l'ieTl'E', a l'olll'gl' ..hum.

Mrs. ~ I A. McGrillis an d

I of Woods id e avenu e, have

I from a t hr ee mont hs ' s ta y at

Springs.

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NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1921

NARBERTH WEATHER RE ·

PORT FOR WEEK ENDING

AUGUST 28

CIT," t r tU 'P , . l l I l f l l l l i t too ~ l l I a n10 IJll'asnrp.)

Total sin"" Au>:usl I. -I.H i n d l l ~ sT"JlI ')H'raturp d"fl"it sinl'e Augnst

1. Ii i d<'gn'es.

BarolJl<,tn :HU2

T"IJlpt'ruturp sl

HUlIIidity, I','r c·"ut... H:;

1'1·,'e·ipitlttion .

CANADIAN SPEOIAL DELIVERY•

The speci al de li very fee fo r a letter

sent to a city in Canada w he re t he

service is in operation ha s b ee n ad

vanced f rom 10 e en ts t o ·20 cents;

Th,' ~ , ' r l J l of 1!l21·22 o f t he ) ;a l 'i ll 'r th

I'uhli,' ~ " h o o l s wiJl op"u on Tuesday,

~ " p t " I J l h l ' T filh. A large enrollJllellt,

pa rl i e l l l a r l ~ ' in t he lower g r a , l ~ ~ , whil'!l

\\ill tilX the fariliti"s of thl' pn'sl 'nt

Iollilelings, is eXI'I'f'1e,1.

l"'t'\"pral I l l l \ \ ' n a l l lPH ar e lIoft-,1 f l l l l ( ) J ) ~th,' Ii, t of tt'ae·.hl'rs app oi nt e, l f or t he

c'ollling year. Alllong thl' new It'a(·h·

. .r s is f ll ll nd the 11allle of Miss Eliza'

Ill'th :-;pellklllan, 'a gradua te of thl' :\ar

herth Hi.gh School in thp C I l l ~ S of l!lli.

:-;11( will ha\'(' eharge of the Mus:e.

'rhe l'umplpte faculty, as announced

I,)' t he School Board , is as f o l l o w ~ :George H. Wilson Principal

John W. Rhoads,

History-Senior High 8('hool

James N. Richardson,

Genl'rnl Seience-Hpnior High ~ l ' h o o lDan J. Ricker,

:Mathematics-Hpl1ior High . H ~ h o o lLorena L. Dowlin,

E n g l i s h ~ H " l I i o r Higl1.Sl'hool

Helen M. Love , French

J. Marlon Jones La tin

Abbie V. Strickland , Ar t

A rd ie W . Riddle Domestic ~ ~ l P i e n c eElizabeth Speakman IIIusic

Herbert S. Herzog .. P h J ~ s i c l l l Edueation

K . A de ss a Martin,

Mathcmaties-Junior High Sehool

Mary S. Moyer ,

English ano History-Junior High

School

Nell ieM. Wetherll1 First Grade

Rosa K. Sampl e and Ma ry E. Walker,

Second Grade

Ethel V. Wa.t ts and Winifred Wil-

liams ., Third Grade

Frances Fa y Fluck an d Margaret

G. Wa.lker Fourth Grade

Mary L. Hoove r a nd EllzabethE.

Allen • . . . . , Fifth Grade

S ara E . H oa k an d Marjorie Hol-

loway Sixth Grade

FACULTY FOR COMING YEAR AN

NOUNCED BY BOARD OF DIREC

TORS-THREE MEN TEACH

ERS APPOINTED.

New School TermOpens Next Tuesday

. ' " ~ " - ' . ' . .." :,

Eatr_c. Fee.'aBc Per Sbue [6lJt MOD'honl,J'

.. CI S O c " ., ... u ._.

APPLICATION FOR STOCK

(Coutinued Ou Pugp :1)

Send In F i re side

l teDls

VOLUME VII, NUMBER 47

. · $ u . a I . S b ~ a ; '1.Month.J)Qabl. . . $2 . , . ••

" : ' N a r b ~ r t h · A m ~ r i e a n . L e g i o n' B 1 ) i I d i r i g ~ d Loan ASsOciation

Log' C a b i n ~ Ilavedordand Narberth Aves.

:'r hereby sUbscribe for '. . . . . . . Sningblel· Shares in the· · ,ou e

'. . .' . W ~ D . , . . . . G i r l to ' as si st w it h house- P. S.-Th i s is no t to be an IintagQnistie meeting. We wish

' ..Fifth S e r i ~ s , Which .. o.pens Tuesda.y'. evening,'" Sept., 6, 19.21, and . . e"er.y mother an d father of th e .boys an d tMrls in Nl1rb.er thto .work. ,Call o r w r it e: 103 SouthNar· ' o '. ' . . . . . . . ...,..... b h ' . (4'7 ) lLttend,so as t o g iv e their .views as. to bow we can hl l ipinthe .· ' ~ e n e i o s e 4 p l e a : s e : f i n d c l 1 e c k ; · c a s b ~ money order for , . . . ; .• ;. , e r t . tlVC. ,J! betterment .0foll t ' .sC!hoolsysteJi i .There will be pleritY',ilf

.. ' .... ..... '. .(qroes o u t t e r r i l n o t ~ s e d ) .(Amount) : r r i l i 1 i E N T ~ T ' v o r o o f u ~ ~ n c i batll) u u & p e ~ k e r ~ w h o \ v i l ~ ~ x l l l a i I 1 h o w a ~ : o : r g a r i . i z a t i o n o f this ' ! - j J 1 ~ W : l . 1 ~. . . ' , ' f u ~ n i l l h c i I . ; . · F i r s t f l o ~ r ; " 205 . : F o r r ~ s t :. aid·WI! .Sr,b.oolBoar<), i:n .mal,ting. .0\1t·· ~ c h . o o l .system :on!) : · . o f , · t ~ eName: .::'. '.':' ..: ' ..... . .. ' .' . '.. " . ..•.. 'v ~ ' :Nllth' tit .', . , (46 ' p ) ' b e s t ;.. Th iS il!notbing:·iui\VI,bllt \v'li·ereyer.·R ' p ~ e l 1 ~ ' o r g u n i z t i . ~ · .

.:): .!.f r ' ~ ' ~ ~ ' . : . L .: ~ . : : ~ ...;m.:i.:F·.··.;:.::.:.::.:.:::::::.·:::. :::.' . ..:....:. . ~ . ...••.. ..~ . ~ ~ t ~ . , i t . ~ , ' '. ..'...'t i Q I 1 h a ~ , f o ~ e d , t ; : i ; : : : ' : o : , ~ : e I > s : ~ . : ; ; ~ ~ : , o ~ e t ~ ~ ~. _A.U,· ._# tb b ....... .' •...•. '. j'" '. " S l l o t i i · i [ a s t t i r , N a ~ e r l ~ : . B ~ 1 ~ ~ O u : t i i •..:: ' . >·; , ' : > ~ ~ . ~ r ¥ ~ i l . l , ~ o ~ t l o l l . ~ · e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o n e ; N . l ' r b 8 i t b 8 S 6 . . : . 6 · : . ' t Q o ~ i . · . ~ l 1 d · . " : b B . . t h ; . , f, ~ i . ! l h , ? d ; · : : t . ~ l 1 ~ n e : . \' ..:' . .., ': . '.. ; .' ,,·c . ·,. .". ' . ,.: ... , . 1;' , ' .•::;,.':,:..: : ,. t· :.,. , .' : " : ' . .' . ....., . ' . , . ' .' .. ;'.: .Nl;ltberth J ~ l ~ · J i · · " ' : · . · · : (47.c) ' : . O ~ e s 2 · ~ i : ~ = i i . ~ s E ~ 5 3 = = ~ ! $ i ~ ~ § 3 i 5 i i E ~ E = ~ 5 i l i ~ ~ $ i ~ = $ i $ i ~ ~ ·

LOCAL HEALTH BOARD ISSUES

WARNING-NO OASES IN

NARBERTH AS YET.

NEW SER IES OPENS SEPTEMBER

6TH-BOTH SINGLE AND DOU

BLE SHARES OFFERED BY

ASSOCIATION.

Typhoid EpidemicOn Main Line

American LegionBuilding and Loan

Had Profitable Year

The );arherth Ame ri (' nn L eg io n

Bui lding and Loan As"orintion has just

c lo se d a sucressful i n it i al year nn,1 in·

vites ath'ntion to iots f if th sPr i, 's of

stock to be opene,l 8eptemher lith, suh·

scriptions for whil'h nT<' now heing reo

ceived. Thi s n ews is of pnrticullr in·

terest bc'cuuse th e Association is now

of fe r ing , in addition to s in gle s ha re s,

double "han's, whi('h hnve prove,l so

attractive to investors.

First Year Notably Successful.

The Bonr,1 of Dirertors after an

lludit of the hooks of the Asso('iat ion

hnve determined t hp p ro fi ts for the

year to he i . i' ; ".It is to be not ed h y refeTl'n,'e t.) th e

report of th, ' Associntlon that a!'prol<i·

lIIutel)' one·half of the ineorporntion px·

penses have bp,'n ('harged off the first

) ' ear , t he p rac t ice in many associations

.b ei ng t o ('harge off such expenses o\"('r

a p er io d o f five to ten years. Tnkiag

in to considerat ion this f'ul'l, the prof i t i s

.exeeptionlll for the first ~ ' e a r of a

bulldillg UlIlI loan nsso<'illtion.

A Representative Board of Directors.

Prosp"e!ive investors' a re a ho ve all

intereste,lin the pl 'rsolwel of -the Board

of Diree to rs . The Associa t ion was in·

.l.'orporated by our veterans o f t he Grent

'\Var, th e YOl1nger an d th e l'ollling men

o f th e commnnity. To t hi s f ou nd at io n

h as b ee n a d d e d ~ e . v l ' m l o f o ur p ro nd ·

ncnt citizens, so that -the p e r ~ o n l l l l l is

well representative of the cOlllllluuity.

The Boa rd o f D ir et to r s now i n c l u , h ' ~ :Isadore A. Miller, Maurice D. du Mar u i ~ , James W. Fo ll in , Henry T. );ash,

Hea lt h a ut ho ri ti es o f Haver fo rd and

Lower Merion Tow·nships have sellt ou t

warnings ' th at a ll milk ana d ri nk ing

:'--water be boiled. The rc h av e been reo

' ported 47 c as es o f t yp ho id i n P re st qn ,

.Br yn Mawr, B ro ok li ne , Penfield lind

Oakmont.

. The N1l.rberth Board o f H ea lt h h as

,adviseil thntal l milk and d r i n k i n ~ wa ,

·.ter b e b oi led. No cases elf typhoid

: 'have been repo r ted i n Narberth t o da te ,

. but, d'lSl to th e p ro xi ll li ty o f t he epi

<¥mie, caution is advised.

".' :Thljqisease has b een t ra c ed to two

. dell-Iers selling " raw" lIIilk, an') th e

. : ~ a t e r s ~ p p l y has' been gi'iren a clean

. :b i l l o ! health. I t is sllid, however,

. tltat it· is possible that streallls frolll

.\Vhieh .t h e wa t et s upp ly is drawn will

become contaminated ; .hence the pre·

· . ~ i l 1 ) t i o n a r y a d v i c e t o b oi l wat er .

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Wp i1n'itl' ~ ' o u to 0lll ' l I an al'COllut here au d e uj oy i ts benpfit.-.

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A Drug Store in theMost Modem Sen.e o f the Term

Me_b e r Phi lade lphia Rea.l Eata te Boa.rd

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AT TffiS TIME OUR LISTINGS OFFER YOU A SPLENDID VARIETY

OF PROPERTIES FROM WJqCH TO MAKE YOUR SELECTION

IN A SHORT TIME THE FALL SELLING SEASON OPENS AND THE

OPPORTUNITIES THA:r ARE NOW AVAILABLE WILL BE GONE.

Oranell:Office at Narl;Jerth Stat ion

I WiSh toj ,n f! )1 'D1 Jny J111DlerottS f ri ends a nd clients that I ha'Ve

opened a Br&J!,ch Oftlee at

1415. 1.QcU8t.Street,PJ,. i1adelphia10. the 01llce of

FREDERICK' HERMANN. ' l t e ~ l t i . i l d M o r t g a l e ~

We turn our every opportunity

Into an advantage for our patrons

O LD F AS H1 0ftl EO C HO CO LA TE S N OW 60c. A P O U N D

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An examination for t he position of

clerk-eilrricr at t he Nar be rt h Pos t Off

ice will be held at l'Iarberth On Sep

tember 17th.

Full details as to this examination,

and s'amples o f t he nature of q u ~ s t i o n sasked, m a y ' b ~ ' s e e u T e d from Ruth E.

'Haws, th e LO'cal S c e r ~ t a r y ,

CIVIL SERVIOE EXAMINATION

The CommunityLibrary

All of the Y. M. C. A. books', \\hil'h

lIrl' heing cin·ulated frec of ( 'hargl ' in

1'0'''ledion with thl' COJllmunity Club

eollel'1iOIl at th .. Community Lihrnr.'",

ha\'e now he(,11 c ar de d a nd catnlogl'(1

and Ilrl' avnilnbh' for circulation. ?lfnny

f i i l l ' old stnnl lnrll works, notably Thae.

k!' ry, Dl l'kl'ns and Bulwer-Lyton, are

in(' lu,led ill t bi s f re e c ol le di on . T he re

i s lin in l'rpnsing i l lterest shown b y p at ·

r on s o f the lihrray in this collection of

frl '" hooks nll tl many of them are now

in USP. Among non-fiction books issued

th is SUlllllwr, th!' One wl1il'h prohahly

nttraC'ted t he g re at es t attention, was

" :I -l ir ro rs o f Was hi ng ton, " whi ch np

('('lIre,1 IInllnmollsly like "Mirrors of

Downing ~ I r e l ' t , " the English hook

whil'h undoulhtcd.ly ga\'e thl' unknown

Ampri('a II author his inspiration, "Mir·

rors of Downing Htreet" ha s heen on

th e 10l'al Lihrary s he lves f or s ever al

\Hl'ks Rnd th e genl'ral circulation of it

un,JouhtcrlJy caused th e d em an d for

"1\firrors of Washington,' '- a demand

whi ch t he Iibr.nry was glad to meet,

and "l\Iirrllrs of Washington" is now

availnhle for local readers. I t is polio

ti"'R1 and shnrply personaI and therefore

l 'ontrovers ial , but well worth reading".

The 1'01l1'I'tioll o f cur re n t magaz ines

availahle at the Library is now so ex

tensive in nnmhers anll r ange o f i nt er ests as to explain t he c on st nn tl y i u·

('reasing pat ronage o f that di\-ision of

the Libra ry .

Lnst Friday lIft!'rtloon :lnd evening

were :busy periods for th e l ibrary atten,

dants, hecause t hc e xc ha ng e o f b oo ks

was t he l ar ge st y et recorded, a nd t he

clisplay of hir ds n ests ar oused much

intl'rest, It has been decided t o k ee p

the birds' nests on di splay through

uext Frillay. Nests of 10 different

birds are shown , some of them q uite

r ar e a nd others beautiful in texture and

design. The one which a tt rn ct ed t he

grentes t a t tention , however, was tl mt

what was cal led" t hc robin apar tmeI lt

house," .a cluiltl'r of t hr ee ne st s bu il t

in the s ame p la ce by r(JIbins on three

su«.eeding seasons. The Library is

open regula rly each Friday from 2 to

5.30 i n t he a ft er no on , and from 7 to

8.30 in th e evening.

NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWK

look of d iv ine r el ie f s pr ea d oyer that

man's mien! 'Twill ne 'er he fiJrgot!

Now , one more vital point in favor

of this expeditious transportation line

(a lthough, to be exac t , there are 101

favorable arguments) is the fa('t that

it is a very great and vital a id t o i nd i,

gestion! Zat's a {!Ioct. One can ('limb

t he b us after a bi g, hearty, mlln's'size

meal, and by thl' time that one anives

lit the Sixty-third Street Terminal, he·

jabbers, he's really and wi ll ing to con,

s u n ~ e that hi g dinn!'r nil o\ 'e r again!One of th e mottos o f th is hus Ii Ill' is:

.. Shake well h"fon' r1rt>pJ'i ng." E"I"""

i al ly i s this Ul'horislJ1 trul' if OTlI' h l l ~the courage to rine on th e hal'k sc at

with only a few p a ~ s e n g e r s on [,J1nroI to hold it down!1 BE THAT A:'I IT MAY, w!' like> the

I old bus Iinc with all i ts j ol t. all,l

I, humps and fun ll y episodes, nl1l1 h" p ..

it 's a permnnent "institution."

A Bl" f3 RIDER.

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Communications

t wo r i r ~ t - I ' I / l s s hllilcling and Jonn organi·

zations.

HOJlJe hllildillg a011 home o\\'ning ar c

two of th e prime fac·tors in community

life. One o f t he g re at es t hanclicaps to

home hllihling is thl' finulIl'ing of th e

work, anrl thl' B. & L. stanos as th e

o r [ ~ a n i z a t i o l l l'xistillg for that purpose.From the stallilpoint o f the stock,

hol,ler these Assl)(' iatiolls form 0111' of

t h. , SOUlldl'st al li l mos t profitahle in·

V("tllll'nt5 possi·hl, . A shn r( ' for the

shnrt·tl'rm sto ..k ..ost, only two Ilullars

a IIllInth hringing in t \\ l l hU/lll rel1 dol

Inrs within a Iwrind of 5l'VI'/I years.

AIl ·i n·nl l, i t forms a v(' ry saf !' n ll ,t ho rl

of 'lI\'ing np for a r a i n ~ ' d l l ~ ' ,

SOME ALTRUISTIC REASONS WHY

WE SHOULD HAVE A

BUS LINE.

To th .. Editor of Our TO\\'n:

If for /10 other s..n si bl e o r J ug il 'a l

reason whntever, a : : '\arberth bns line

should be an establ ish..d fa ct or o f o ur

Borough f or t he one magnanimous pur

pose of supplying an unending sourl'e of

lImUSenll'nt and entl 'r t ainment.

L('t me reeite sOllle adunl happen

ings this one hus r id er h as so thor'

oughly enjoyed while sojourning to anll Ifro the hig metropolis.

For instance, it is so fU/lny to sec

some enthusiastic bus riuer on a rninyd ay p er fo rm f or t he hen('fit of the hus

occnjlants while making a wilcl, marl

s ho rt -c ut oye r a ne ighbor ' s s lippery ,

murldy lawn ancl trying in v ai n t o re,

tain his straw coverage, kl'ep his hal

an .. e, nnd maintain a somewhat respect

a bl e a pp ea ra nc e a nd p le as an t expres

sion. Oh, to he an artist to portray

this little fellt as it really apPllared!

And, strange as it mny seem, mos t of

th e f un nie st i nc iden ts occur along

-Montgomerj' Pike, which h as a lw ay s

hl'en deemed a most digni fied locality!

Just a few mornings ago, one o f o ur

est eemed young married· men r us he d

frantically o ut o f a corner white house

on the' north side o f t he Pike, grabbing

in one hnnd a suit cnse, whi le i n th e

o th l' r h ann a nice piece of buttered

toast! After gaining ac ce ss to th e

\'Chicle, he sUlldcnly tried to h id e h is

fistful o f s us te nane e, hu t it was toolate, By that tinll' <mch of his bus'

colleagues was wea ri ng a responsive

chuck li ng g ri n, a nd ' twas no us c! Ao

our young mar ri ed friend beat a hasty

retreat to th e back s en t nnd-fiuished

h is buf fe t breakfast.

:-\ow you k now v er y well that one

eo.uld no t have "a l l the c om fo rts o f

home" like that in a railroad train,

e\'eu if one did live near enough to try

it. And that in itself ie arg um en t

enough in favor of the bu s line ; yo u.

eall't dispute that.l

Another feature o r headl in er that

beats Keith's-even with a r inger l ike

Ethel Barrymore playing a stenog. part

-is the useless effor t o f t wo a ve ra ge ·

sized 'people to si t on one scat together

and act composed, while elinging to

space (that '5 merely all, just space) as

each corner present s repeateddnngers

of sprawling prettily in th e middle ofth e aisle ,-

On a home j ou rney t he othe r n igh t

one man had only one meas ly chance

-a scat on the edge, beside a woman

o f ext reme dimensions, He sa t down

' -or made ~ h motions-and i n ~ m e d i ·ately proceeded, with a ve ry s t ra ined

expression, .to fight, and fight hard' and

manly, fo r that spn¢ious haven. a ll t he

way' t o C ynwyd, When t he lady in

qnestion dismounted, ,lIud, .oh, such a

SEPT 3, 19Z1ATURDAY,

PHILIP A. LIVIXG8TOi\,

E ~ t o r .MAIZIE J. SIMPSON,

Oash1er.

Bend all advert ieing and news items to

P. O. Box 966.

Our Town is on _I e at the depot

•• wmaJld, and at the store of H. E.

DAvis.

Ent8'Ted as second-cla88 matter

October 15, 1914, &t th e POM Office I:t

NArberth, Pennsylvania, under th e ac t

of March, 1819.

OFF ICERS OF THE NARBERTHOIVIC ASSOCIATION

March 31, 1921

President. . . . . . . . . • • . G e ~ r g e A. MahlVice·President Joseph H. NashVice-President . . . . • . Augustus J. LoosVice-President . . . . . . Mrs. C. P . F ow le rTreasurer • . . . . Miss Maizie J. SimpsonSecretary Robert J. Edgar

Directors , to serve until 1923: Mrs.Robert F . Wood, J. G a r f l e l ~ Atherholt,1. A. Miller, C. Lawrence Warwick,A. E. Wohlert , Philip A. Livingstbn.

Directors, to se rve unti l 1922: J. J.Cabrey, Walter A. Fox, H. R. Hillegas,O. H. A. Chain, W. R. D. Hall, HarryA. Jacobs.

OUB TOWN wil l gladly print

any news tt llm ,about any subjectthat 1B o f I nt ere st to Narberth

folks, bu t In order to meet th eprint1Dg schedule, al l "copy"

-manuscripts-must reach the

ecUtor by 6 P. M. Wednesday each

week.

EMEBGENCY p a ~ N : : : CALLSF-ire, 350

Police, 1250

Otrned and Published every Saturday

*he Narberth Civie Association.

Subscription prico one doll a r and f i fty

c en ts per ye ar in advance.

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EditorialSPARROW ARGUERS-ATTENTION

IOUR TOWN

· omNESELAuNDRY COMING TO

NARBERTH-MAYBE

The controversy on t he exci t ing sub

j e ~ t o f w he th er o r n ot t he ~ p t row i s (l

fit companion for thc youuger and older

generations of Nnnberth has furni shed

considerable entertainment, and ~ o m einform atio n to th e rl'ad('Ts of Our

Town.

The tim e has come, however, when

the. demands On space ill ou r coluDlns

are amoun ti ng t o s omewha t mor e thau

· the size of the paper, and the a \'ail

able s pa ce mus t b e u sed to t he b es t

iilterest of our local organizntions, ,

therefore-:-

An y and a ll cont rovers ia l communi·

ca tions or a r ti c le s on the subject of th e

Eng li sh s pa rr ow ( pa ss er d.omesticus)

wHlbe withheld. frompubJication after

·OUr -is8ue of September 10th. Final argu·

. 'ments on th e matter from a ny int er ested sources will be published next

week, and unless introduced as a part

. of an .artiele on winter feeding of birds,

now being planned, further mention of

: tb,isbird will no t b e mad e 'untilnext

·sU)nmer.

• The re i s ,n sign on t he " ,indow at 209

Huverford avenue whieh speaks thusly:

, I After alterations til i place

. will be o pe ne d a s a fir"t. cluss

.' ',....scientific C ~ i n e s e ,laundry.": A r i i 1 t h ~ r sign ren,ds

:"Re.ritell 'b y Geo rg e A. Jon e. s,

5326 GHard nveuue, Philadl'lpliia."

Why should Mr. Jones he proiltlof

' ·the fact·· thitthc' \\ ' jslled' a 'Chi;lcse

: 'LRlindryon, Narberth 's mnih.street1,

'; Are.: we ·to bil,Ve the celes tinls as ou r

:neighbors.t ' D i ~ l l 1 i r ' Chamber of ' Com-"merce. iitn1i:e n. bid f or t hi s ndd it ion td

.our commu":itr' .

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No. 1 F o r r ~ . t Aye.c. L PARKE

HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice of the PeaceREAL ESTATE

Fire Insurance-BestCompaniesPhone 1749W-2l5 Haverford Ave.

For Bowling and

Pocket Billiardscome to t he

For PermanentSatisfaction

BUY A

WEEK OF SEPT. 3

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IlAIN PRODUCTION STARTS AS MIlA.

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PAINTINGDECORATING

'Cotter's Meats",,·. . . ' : . . .

.COO'K B R O S : ~ :PLUMBING, HEATING

ROOFING

Smedley.Built U O l l l G i ~...•. ;:'i.. " ,

WM" D. &H. T. SMEDLlt·

A Qtialitf . For, Pec,ple . Who'

Want 'The Be!it

WILLIAI NEWBORO I CO.Painting and DlOoratlng

21 2 WoodbIne Ave •• N.rber th . P••Phone. A rdmor.14311W Narberlh 1 7&8W

NARBERTH GARAGERaymond Weial. Proprietor

G A S O U N E , O R ~ SUPPU£SEXPERT REPAIRINGTelephoDe Narberth 1633

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AMERIOAN LEGION

BUILDING AND LOAN

J!AS PROFITABLE ~ A (Continued from Page 1)

John A. Mowrer, Jr., S. Robert Ross,

HIII'ry A. Simpson, Edwin P. Wipf, H.

Newton Compton, Clarence T. Fairies,

1\1. D., Harry A. Jnrohs, Arthur C. Kohl,

Alban E. lll'id, Alexnnder C. Shand,

.Jr ., HoraeI, ' T. Smedlpy, Fletcher W.

l'Hitcs.

The otlicCfs n re : C la rence T. Fairies,

P r l ' ~ i d e n t ; Alexan,ler C. Shand, Jr.,

\"icc·Presi,lent J Hnrry A. Simpson,

Hpcretllry; Horace T. Smedley, Treas·

urer; WaJ.ter 1\£. Burkhardt, Esq., Solil'i tor.

1 \ [ p e t i n g ~ a rc h el d at 7 P. 1\f. first

Tups,lay of each month 'in th I' Log

l'llhin, : '\ a rhe rth and Haverford Ave·

n u e ~ .

Opportunity i s a ff or ,l e, l now f or th e

in\'l'stor to h uy d ou hl e s ha re s, which

! should mature uuder average cOlulitions

in less thnll i y ea rs. I nst ea d o f pa y·

iug $1 a month fo r each $200 share,

the iu \' e stor pays $2. I t is much more

p lp ns in g t o some p ers ons to r ec eiv e

t he ir r et ur n ill th e shorter period, bu t

the o pp or tu ni ty w il l s ti ll b e open for

the person of different tnste to buy

s ingle shares nud le t hi s money com·

pound longer to his grentpr ul timnte

a(IVllutage.

Directors Will Receive SUbscriptions.

A ny o f th e ,Iirectors will receive sub·

seriptions for ~ t o l ' k aud en te r it at the

meeting on Tue sday , o r t.he investor1 1 I a ~ ' eOllle i n p er so n to the Log Cab in

between 7 and 9 P. M. Fo r the con VI'

nienl'e of the in\'estor a subscription

coupon i . printerl elsewhere in ou r

sheet, whieh m a ~ ' be filled out llnd

mai le d t o t he address given.

Stockholders' Meeting.

'1'111' first nnnual meeting of the

"tockholl1ers will be held at 9 P. M. on

next TrueHllay, At t hi s t ime d ir ee to rs

",ill hI) e ler te d f or th e e ns ui ng y en r,

a nd e er ta in proposed amendment s t o

th e by,laws will be vot ed on, eopi es of

which have heen sent to all stockhold

ers. AdditiQJlal copies o f th e first an

n ua l r ep or t a re available for distribu·

t ion to prospee t ive .stockholders or a ny

person in terested.

Send the Boy to College.

Addi tiona l infoi 'ma tion about the As.

soeiation will b g.ladly furnished byth e secretary or any direetor. The As

sociation is a nx io us t o e xp la in t o nny

one i n te res ted how it is possible t o in ·

vest money s a fe ly and r ece i ve such R

larg e percentage o f return. The As

soeiation would ,also l ike. to cOllvinee

'every parent how e.asily 0. 'fund c an b e

built up, t o se nd th e chi ld re n t o col·

lege with only a few doll ars se t aside

each m d n t h ~

Promoting Home Building.

The A.-soeiation h as p ur su ed a pro·

g l ' l ' s ~ i \ ' e poliey in mi lk ing i ts lonns and

ia seeking to use it s money truly in th e

d ir el 't io n o f h ome building llnd home

o\vning. At t h i ~ time it is nssilrting in

the construction of two ,high·::\"rade

< h O I 1 l e ~ in Xarherth and will extend this

fi,'ld uf uspfulnl'''-_ as f a ~ t as it s reo

"J lIf l ' I 'S a re hui lt up throl lgh ~ t o c k auh·

,eription. Thl' scareity of houscs is

uppnrent to everyoue and not the lenst

of the o b s t a l ' l l ' ~ to new construction is

thl' financing of th e work. The Asso·

,'intion i ~ e e k i n g t o g ive s er vi re in fl·

nRnl'ing to home huilders und owners inthe community with sOlln<l ~ e c u r i t y Rnd

attraeti\'e returns to t he investors in

I its ~ t o c k .

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CIVIL SERVICE OPPORTUNITY

PALAOE THEATRE, ARDMORE, PA;

Program we ek of Mo nd ay, Se pt. 5 :

This is Paramount week. Every dny

r good Paramount feature . M o n d a ~ ' ,September 5, William S. Hart, i n " 1 'h l)

Testing Block." Tuesday, S 6 p t ~ m u t ' r6, E the l C la yt on in "Sham." . Wed

nesday, September 7, Thoinas- M ~ i g h l l Din "The Easy Road." Thursday, Sep·

tember 8, Dorothy Dalton , in "Idols of

th e North." Friday, Sept,ember il,

Wallace Ried in "The Charm School."

Saturday, September 10, Fatty Ar

buckle in ." Th.e Dollar a Ye ar. Man."

You can come nllY night and ReI' 0. goorl

show. Wh y no t come to our special

ladies' matinee!! every day at 2.30 P.M. . " '

The fol lowiug d i ~ r a t c h appeared reo

cently in the SlIn Francisco Chronicle:

Medirinl' Hat, A lbcrta.-A contract

calling for inC'reased ra infa ll be tween

May 1 an,1 August 1 wo s s ig ne d b y t he

United Agricultunl1 Association with

,. ,Rai nmaker " Hatf ie l d. Just how th e

r ai ns to rms a re t o be made to order is

not se t forth , bu t Hat fi l' ld wil l be paid

$4,000 an inch, with a maximum of

$8,000 fo r a four-inch rainf,all. He is

to be givell credit for only h al f o f the

total precipitation, however, the infer

ence being thnt Providenee deserves

c re d it f o r th e other half.

ANOTHER

I" connel'lion wi th th e an nou nce ·

1II""t of th e civil service exominntion

I" he held at :-;arberth on l:;eptenLlwr

I jth, attentiOn i called to the follow·

i n at tradions of t he posi tions in the

('"ited ::-<tates postal service.

A yonth o f 18 years ('an carn llt

h'a,1 $1,800 :l ypllr. possihly $200 ad,di·

t iOllal. when he i 22 years old, a post

otli<'e clerk or eity letter c ar ri er , E \' en <

nn lIIore than $1,800 means $6.40 a dllY,

52 ~ u n d l l Y s . i holiuays, 15 days annua l

Il'a \ 'P, nn,l n posHible 10 da y s ic k l ea VI'

inc·luded. The P os t Olliee Department,

with a shortage of el igihles to he such

workl'l's general ly, has issued Oil attral','

tive ~ t l l t e m ( ' n t o f t he a dv an ta l; l' s of

employment in those posi t ions.

EVW. H. HAWS.

::It. Margaret's Church was th e scene

of a very pretty wedding, when on

Tuesday, Augus t 30th, MiHs Ruth H.

Diamond, rrf Narberth. was united in

lHa rr ia ge t o Mr. John W. 8taple ton , of

Philadelphia.

The weddi ng , whieh took place Ilt

10 0 'clock was attend I'd hy lIIany re·

l a t iVI'S a nd fr ientls of th e l'ouple. The

hride wns gh'en Ilwny hy he r father:

the hest man was til(' groolll's brother,

Mr. Edward P. Stapleton. Miss Fruncl's

K. Diamond, th e bride 's ~ i s t e r . wns

maid of hono r, nnd little Harriet ~ I a r s ha ct ed a s f lowe r g ir l.

T he b ri de wore a white satin gown

w it h cou rt train. (·aught at thp w l l i ~ t .Th.' bridal veil WIlS l'llIsped to the helld

\I ith n wrellth o f omngp h l " S H O l l l ~ . Hhe

l'ul 'ried n bouquet o f ore'hi,ls, l il li es o f

the val le y, a nd whi te r o s e ~ . The mlli,l

of honor was charming in n dress of

honpyclew organdie, with a p it -tur e hat.

IShe wore a bouqul't of slllall mi.('d

flowers.

A wedlling breakfast nt the

horne followed, th e couple then

for a honeymoon trip to Lake

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Rev. John Va n Ness. Minister.

THE PRESBYTERIAN OHUROH

Church Notes.

Thl' Prayer Meeting, :C;eptelllher 7th,

in cha rge o f the pastor, will b rg in t he

Fall l'rogfll111 of midwl'ek servil'es.

Thc pa,tor, who h l l ~ returned fr0111

(ll-ean Gro\'<', l\' . •1., whe re h e has heen

nttending a ll d ll ",si sti ng in t he great

, 'amp mee ti ng , w il l he in the pulpit

n ex t S unday and a lhni ni st er comll1un·

ion and will preach morning anl1 even

ing, Septemher l Ith.

Edison, wit h a ll h is i nven ti on s, WaS

a pil,er compared to the IlDlhitious

young' photogra.pher who advertised,

"Your ,baby if y ~ have one , e an 'be

enlarged, tillte,l and f r a m ~ for $8.78."

The Ull'allest mun ill the wor ld , i s

the one who tries to eOllvillee his B()n,

after he has seen the paradr, he has

\'irtunlly seen th e whole circus.

NARBERTH METHODIST EPISCO

PAL OHUROH.

Rev. Arthur S. Walls, D. D., Pastor.

Sunday, Reptem1Jer Hh :

9.4ii A. M.-RundIlY R,· honl. Al l

g r a d e ~ .11.00 A. 1\f. ,-Collll lJllnion . Receptio\l

of m e 1 1 1 b e r ~ .7.00 P. 1\1.--I·nion Twilight :C;er\'iee,

on the lawlI, E", ex and Price Avenues.

~ p e e i a l ohs l' r van l' e o f Lahor :C;nnday.

.\ddr, 's, h ~ the Hon. F. "T. Stile's, of

:'\arherth.

8.00 P. M., Wednesday, September

7th-Prayer and Prui s e meeting.

E n ~ r ) ' b o d y weleoll1e to these sl"rviees.

!J.4.'J A. ~ I . ~ " ' u n d a y HI'hool. A place

and 11 weleome for all.

11.00 ,\. "f.-Puhlic, w o r k ~ l l i r . The

pa,tor h u rpturnl ' ,l f rom his rUl'ntion

un ,l wi ll dl·lin'r till' ~ , ' r l 1 l o n at this

nlccting.

7.00 P . ~ J . - I · n i o n Twilight Illeeting.

Hon. Fletrher W. ::-<titrs will delivrr

th,' alldreM.:\, 'xt W , ' d l l e ~ , l a ) ' evrning. ~ [ r . Yan

: \rsH w il l h., the \ rnd .' r of t.he Prnycr

~ I c ' r t i l l g in this Ohurch.

Narberth RegisterTwo Un •• , !Oc per iNae; Sc fo r each additional lin.

ALL SAINTS CHUROH,

WYNNEWOOD, PA .

BAPTIST OHUROH OF THE

EVANGEL

:Rev. Avery S. Demmy, Pastor.

8 .15 A. M.-Holy Communion.

9.45 A. Y.-Church School.

11.00 A.M.-Morning Prayer an,l Ser·

mono

, Rev. Gibaon Bell , Rector.

Rev. Ma.lbone H. Birckhead, Associate. <

1'lenil'<'s, Sunday, Sel' temhpr 4, 1921:

!l.30 A. M.-Mjorning Prayer Meetinf'(.

0.4-5 A. M.-Bible School.

11.00 A. M.-Morning w o r ~ h i p . Ser

n J n n b ~ ' th e pashlr. "Hnernnlf>nt of th e

Lord 's ~ u p p e r . "7.00 P. M.-Union Twilight meeting

at the rornN of E s ~ e x an d P.r iee ave

nues. Speaker, Fletcher W. Stites.

ST. MARGARET'S R. O. OHURCH.

Rev. R. F. Oowley, Rector.

Early Ma ss on Sundays at 7 A. M.

Late Mass, 10 A. M.

Ma:sses on holy days, 6.30 and 8.30

A. M. Weekdays at 8. Evening devo

ti on s a nd otber services at regular

times.

A.ClCOl1NTANTBGottahaU. H. K. PUbl1c Accountant. 303Conway Ave. PhQue. NarberUlI68'1-J.

1EeIm..' B. .O. c,rtilled Publla Aooollotallt.101 Duell.,. .._ . PbOD.. Narberth aoo-w.

TH E OLD MERION FRIENDS'

MEETING HOUSE,

Montgomery P ike , Narberth , was estab

lished 1682. Here William Penn wor

s hi ped, a s well as many other noted

Friends. One of th e hi stori cal spot s of

Ame ri ca i s open for wor sh ip every

F ir st -d ay ( Su nd ay ) mor ni ng at 11

o 'clock. First-day School begins at 10

A. M. Visitors cordially invited.

The F i rs t -day School is he ld every

First-day morning at ten 0 'clock. There

is a cllUls for ad ults as W(1l1 as for

children, and we ar e ve ry glad to h av e

anyone who is interested in knowing

more about our Soc ie ty of Fr iends and

t he F ri en dl y i de as v is it w it h U8.

N A R B E R T H , P A . ~ O U R TOWN

MUSICJawOD. Anne. VIolin InstrucUall.Telephone. Narbertb 8UI-J.

Lool• •· ann. , H ; ·Plano· teacher. .StudIo. Arcad.e BIde; Phone. 316-J.

NOTARY PUBLIC.A U T O ~ I O B I . L E S . .e4'enel. oJ, H. II I M.rbertb a"", Phone. CU-..

Narberth Garaee; Phone Narberth 1633. SlmpIOU. Haft'T A. .232 E •.ex Aft!.See duplay.advertisement In 'tbl. I••ue. Pllone, Narbertb 6S6. '

ADTOl'iOBIL.E SEal·ICE. TYlon. Warren R . 200 Woodbine Ave.Phone. Narberth 1202·W.

Donahn. . P a lr lckF. Ph anI' 1633. P IASee display advertlsllment In thls Issue. 0 TIC .NS

Fenton. Carl ll'. 60S·BlUesa".. Pbaae. . . . .WBAJOl:RY; Phlla. address. Il1S1 Chestnut st. spruce 'l'l97

'8eUT SweeiShap. Oppoalte atatloD. zentma.,er• .Joseph. 228 8. Il1th at .. Pblla.,see duplay.advertlsement In tbls lasue. PAINTING.

' BANKS Newbor... Wm., a Co. 212 Woodbine Ave.Phone. Narberth l ~ W . '

.• alerlonTUlea Trull Co• .Pbolle. Narb·th 398 See d " p t a ~ advertisement In tllll ,..ae.,o' See ·41lJ)lay. ad"ei'UHmel\t lD tbls ·luu.. " 'alur. JI'red.. . , ' . DOu.DBBs 117 'W:luor,&"" Pbon" 114-;.;1.

BoUoma ., Geo. :W:' Pbolie, Narberth 12G6·W. l>APBR HANGING.. ,:,See display advertlaelllent Intbls laaue. OoTd. H o ~ S . 318 Meeting House ·Lane.. S band• .&-lex. ,V;• .Jr . Phone. No; InO. Phone S56.

, . , NarberthStiltlQu. '. "Sm..u."', . W D i ~ . D•• ",K. 'r •. Phone. '600. PBOTO P ~ Y 8'. .see. dlallla7'advertlllelDent In tbla laan.. "Arc:adla," l Ithanli Ch"'tuut 8t&, PbUa• ... : ': . : , ~ Y . B'tcl. See dleplaJ' ad""rtlMm.ut lu U110 t. n ..

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'.. (lW*xTBB8 AND .!iUILDBBB George Abele, 'Pboue Narberth 12Gll.J.

leilldM;(lbU.L ' " ' :PLUHBINO.BTCl.. ',.oa Dudl'T ave. Pbooe. los.. Cook Brl)•• P h o u e · 3 0 2 ~ . r . .'

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DELIVERIES

WESTPBILA.

OVERBROOK

MERION

WYNNEFIELD

BALA-CYNWY

NARBEIlTB

ARDMORE

WYNNEWOOD

Chu t e d

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DAVIS'

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46th and Parrish Sts.

NOTXO : E J

Narberth Taxi Service

A FULL LINE OF

CIGARSStationery. Magazine., Candle.

Pa t r i ck F. Donahu .

AutJioriud T a x i S e r v f ~ , by <Arllfj·

cate from PubUc SuvlceCommlsdon, dated November '6, .920.

T au meets aU train..Store oreJen· p!omptly called for anddelivered. Bagrage called for aDddelivered. Freight deUvered.

Open Day aod N ight Phone 1633

OUR PRODUCTS ARI! GUARANTEED'

UNDERBACTERIOLOGICAL CONTROL

CLEAN--SAFE·_·WHOLESOME

Pasleurlzed Milk

BrYDclovl.. Cerl i l ledMilk

(Pedrlanc Soc!lety)

S pe ci al . .Guern ..ey ..Milk

(Rober...•& Sharpie . . .•Dairies)

Cream Buttermilk

Table _d WhippingCream.

SCOTT-POWELL DAIRIES

$8 .00 ,13.85,13.85,10.75,13.50 ,

OR READ about a smoke.

YOU HI:.AR of a smoke.

Y OU'LL lIay yo u n ~ tasted.' . such flavor, s-qch mjld but

f u l l ~ b O d i e d tobacco ..goodliesS.·You're right, too,becausetheydon't make other cigarettes likeChesterfields. . The Chesterfieldblend can ·t.bBCOpied.

HatJ!I yo;; aeen tA"n..AIR· TIGHTtin.,,1S01

THAT REALLY does more.

• • •THAN PLEASE th e taste.

• • •THERE ARE no hooks on you.

• • •THERE'S NO lawapinst.• • •

YOUR STEPPING UP.• • •

WITH THE other live oneil.• • •

AND SAYING right out.·.• • •

IN.A loud•. clear voice.. .. . .... iiOIMPofIrA paCTot:--·..THOSE CIGARETTES.

• • •THAT SATISFY."

• • •

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Coke ,Nut Coa lS t o v e "P eaEgg

• • •

• • •

· ...

.sOc p er t on e xt ra w he n Coal o r Coke i. carr i ed

C. P. COOKCOAL AND CO KE

MY DAD'S favorite YA.rD.

WAS THE one about.• • •

THE OLD storekeeper.• ••

WHO WAS playing checkel'll.• • •

IN THE back ot the store.

• • •AMONG THE coal 011.

NOW HERE'S th e bi g Idea.·..W H ~ N A · g o o d . thing.e, • .•

HAPPENS ALONG.· ...D O N ' T L ~ A V E It to George.· '. "...OGRA8 th e gra'tY.

• • •F"RINSTANCE IF .

• • •

AND.THEprunes.• • •

WHEN THE sheriff.• 'e, •

WHO HAD just jumped hi s kiog.

• • •SAID"SI there 's a customer.

__ ' _ . 4 _ . ~ , ~ . " ' . . : : : . ~ . ._,_... '- ._. ,"

W A I T I N : . ~ ~ . ~ ' t . "AND SI 'aid "Sb·h·b!· ...IF YOU'LL keep quiet.· . '.EBBEHE'LL go away."

" . ~ - ' ':.-. .

HARRY B. WALLPlumbing, Gas Fitting

and Heating

N A R B E R T H PA

Pbone, Narberth 1602-J

BELL PHONE, Narbertb 1266-W

Caralle Baildinll a Specialty

420 Rockland Ave, Narberlh, ra .

GEORGE W. BOTTOMS-Contractor and Builder-

('oll1mittl'c h a 'nl,o h(>en appointed

(,olllposcd of 1-lrs. ~ e l l i e Denman,

('hairman; l\liss Mnrguerite Mneller,

l\frs. A. 8. Longhottom, Miss Ruth

Haws, Mrs. L. 1'. Mille r, Mr. an d Mrs.

Tait t , ~ f r . W. ,J. Henderson, Mr. Wal

lis Boileau, .Ir., 1\11', M. du Marai s, Mr .

1\1. F. Alexan.]er, an d Mr. H. C. Fcnno.

Th(> f i r ~ t hig feature of this s e a ~ o nwill hc th£' opl 'ning con('ert on October

2-1 at t.he l\IMropolitaR Ope ra H ou se ,

whi (' h i s a hl 'nefi t ( 'on( '"rt l I rrange.l for

th e H o l i d a ~ ' H ou 'p . P rof . ~ i c e has se

ll'('tl'd an nnusnal Iy at t ract . ive program,

find the C ho ru s w il l he a s s i ~ t e d by

some very p rominen t v ocal and instru·

mental soloistR.

Other i n !l ' re" ti ng hookings an ,1 con

('('rts ar e in clllhr,\'o s hape and will he

allllolllll·"d at a lat"r ,Iat".

Al'plieatioll" fo r a"soeiate memhcr

ship in th e Roe ie ty c al l a ls o h e aceepted

lit this tilllP. through l Iuymemher of

thl' Chorns, th e , li rpP!ors o r officers.

A most unllsu1l1 an,1 intercsting sell

son is h l' in g p la nn cd h y t he d ir ec to rs

of the so!' i l 'ty , l lnd membe rs a re p rom·

ise,1 a t t rae th-e fcaturcs thronghout th e]92]-22 s('a"on.

D o n ~ stickw i & ~ p r u n e s

NARBERTH, PA.-OCR TOWN

.\11'. 111111 ~ I r s . Geral<l Tamhlyn on,1

~ l l I s t £ ' r T im T am bly n, o f 106 Dudley

a\·enu ..., lu\\'e rl'turnerl ho me fr om a

tW1 months ' stay in \Vilk es·BII 1'1'1', l 'a.

from t he ir c ot ta ge a t Wildwood Cres t,

N.•J.

The o pe ni ng meeting of th e West·

minster C ir el e w il l be held Thursday,

Sl 'ptemher 8th, at th e house of .Mrs.

E. R. ~ r u n r o e , IJO Forrest avenue.

~ I r s . A. \V . Laughlin lind ~ I i s s Et h ..1

G. Ll Iughl in, who have hl'l'n visiting

with ~ I r s . 'Laughlin's s on s i n :"arberth,

huve r et ur ned t o t hl 'i r home in I'ro"idl'l1('£', Rhode Island.

~ l i s s Ella j)othar<l rl'turn£',] thi" WCl'k

f rum Camp O ll l' ka , on Lake A r th ur in

the Pneonos. He r hrothl'r, Roh('rt, ha s

rl'turned from C11mp Ll'nap... , locnted

on t hl ' s nm(' Inke.

:\11'. lin,] ~ f r s . F. C. Pa tt l 'l I l ind Fre, J

t'. Patt"11 ar e I('l\ving t o d a ~ ' to 'pend

a \\'cek in Baltimore, II' the gu,·,ts of

~ I r . an d ~ r r s . Alfrerl Hang, fornH'rly

of : ' \arher th.

NarberthChoral Society(Colltinul',1 from Pag ... 1)

_\[1'. Ed'l'llrd Eo Bossl'rt, of \\ '""d"id,'

and E ss ex A \, el lu es , who i s \\"l'1I ]olOwn

to I l l a l l ~ ' :'\arhl'rth t rl l\ ·" lI or s a s t hl '

"olllluctor on thl' S.OO °('J'll'k P. R. R.

traill to :"o\\' York, hns hl ' l'n confined

to thl' LankenJlll Hospi t l\ l , undl'r t reat

nll'llt of ))1'••John B. D'··ll\·e!'.

leg-ns, ('hairman, an d :Mr. H. C. Kpim.

Other appoin tmen ts are: Mrs. H. S.

Bradley, a member o f th e Active Mem·

b er sh ip Commit te e ; :Mrs. Katherine

Trowbridge, a memhe r o f t he Puhlicity

Committee; Mr . H. A.•Jacohs, a mem

be r of t he Pub l ic it y CommitteI', an d

Mr. Cuthbert, cha irman o f th e Hous

ing Commit tee, nS!pste<1 by Messrs. Hossand McGarrity. An Ent<lrtainment

Dr. an(1 ~ I r s .•John .1. :-<I'hemhs, .Jr.,

an,l thl 'ir <laughter Emily, ha\ 'e 11"

tnrn ...,1 from an extent!,'d ~ u t o l l l " h i l , ' I

tou!' through :'\('w York State. Thl"

Doctor sai,J that. during his trip Ill' had

SCl'lI lliany })('.autiful p ]a cl 's , h ll t g i\ 'l '

1I11' :\'arlH'rth.

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THE FIRESIDE(Continued from Page 1)

Big Time on Monday

Monday, Labor Day, will b e II. bi g

occusion. Tournamen t matches will be

play£'d al l day, starting at 9 A. M.,

an d continuing until 12 0 ' c lock noon .

~ o o n "recess" will then oe taken und

the tournument re sumes a t 2 0 'clock.

~ f p m h e r s of t he l ,nd ie s ' Committee

will he on hnnd and p rep ar ed t o sell

"hot dog's," saIHI",-iches, 1lI111 liquid

rcfrpshn1l'nts t hr on gh ou t t he dny

l'specially at )loon t im e, so that J 1 l e m ~hpr8 an,1 thpir f a m i I i p ~ lIlay go to thp

" o u r t ~ in thp morni ll g and make a wllOle

day's holiday of it. The (·Iub building

will lH' 0p"'n to IIlpmhf'rs, t h( ' ir f ami ·

li ...s alld fril'1I,Js, anti c\· ... r ~ ' t h i n g pOl"sibl" ,Ionl' to lilake e\'l'ryho<ly ...omfort,

ahl" lind happy.

Thalll<s t o Cha irl lla n Cowin o f th ...

Grounds ('olllJllitt"c and thl' Bo nn l of

Trustl'''s, thl' courts and grounds

around tlip courts, an,1 th e du h huil,l

ing wi II he al l "primed up" for a big

t inll' for I'la."<,rs all,l spel 'tators alik ....

The T ea ll is A ss ol 'i at io n cxtcnc!.• lUI

in\ 'i tation to all rl'sidl'llts of l ' \arhl'r th

who aI' (' i ll tl ' l' l' st ('c! in tl'linis to ('01lH'

to the u,·w ('ourt" ' lI lI l witJH'sS thp

tllUl'll/11l1l'nt lnat('hes.

CHANGES MADE DUR ING WEEK

PAST I N T HE TENNIS RATING

CONTEST

Mrs. Johl,l ~ Brooks returned on

Saturday from. Cranbury, N• .1., having

visited ·ber ·s ister. foi 'a" 'eek;

\\ 'hil" illt,'r"8t alllon).! llll'nlh('rs of th e

: '\arlll'rth T"n ll is A s so da ti on h as bpI'1I

"('lItl'ring this p as t w cc k on th e aU'

nual tourn!lment which opens this after_

nOOIl, a lIum],( 'r of rating lIlatl·hcs Wl'l'e

J l l a ~ · , ' d \ \h ie h r es ul te d ill se\'era]

"I111llgcs in positiolls.

' . '1I\\ i ll ,h 'f"n<ll 'd hims,'lf " U ( " ' l ' s s f u l l ~ 'ag:1ill:-it a K('('11I1I1 "attac·k" fronl G l o ~ l \

I wll l l l ing ' tWll ~ t r a i f . ! h t Rtlt:-l, ( ) -4 . , ~ - - 6 .all'l lat .... luo"l'd up to :\0. 12 ], y <ll';

fe"tillg ~ t a l ' l l ' s . af t .. r thrcl' hard Sl'ts,

'" -;i, t l- : . ! . H-2.

OIosl\ and F ollin have hl 'PI l havillg'

a "hruthl 'r I. \ - s"rap" fo r :'\0. J.l. Fol·

lill, who w as :'\ u. ! li, Illo\'l',1 up II p"g,

hlkiug th .. plan' o f Hall , who dp.fault .. t1

011 a('('oullt of h i hping a w n ~ ~ 'o n \·uC'a·

ti", .. III the tirst 11IIItdl lll'twl'l'll Gl"s,'

and Follill. th " forml'r won 6- 4 , 6--4,

but in a returll mllt"h, Follin turnp,]

thl' tahlL's un his douh1L's partner, win,

ning 6-4 ,6 - : ! .

Whitlll'y retain"d h is h ol d on No. ;

hy <Iefl'lItin!-\, ~ f < ' l { I ' I l , 6- 1 , G--4. Patti·

SO'I dl·f,'ut".1 \\'. Fr"lz l i - : l , 6-:1, ond

t hl' latter is now s('h"<!uh',1 to p t a ~ ' ( '0 '

win ill :11 "ffort to gt't a rating. Hart·

I l' ." , lPf..at",1 ..nlllill, G-O, 6- 0 .

Changes in Rating

1'h .. rat ing list, with ,'hanges rp"ult'

"lj! frell" l as t w('ek' s llllltches, follo\\,,:

:'\o. I.-Gruglln

: ' \0.2.-Kirl<patri,·k

: ' \0.3. -1. . Warwi('k

: '\0.4.·-Hhaw

I\ o. 5.-.McCnbill

l '\0.·6.-Williams

~ o i .-Whitney

No.8.-McKell

No. 9.-.1. Allen

1\o.IO.-Pattison

No.l l .-Newell

~ o J 2 _ ~ C o w i nNo. J3.-Staples

I' 0, H.-Fo l l in

o. 15.-G1ose

No.16.-Hall

No.1 i . -Fenno

No. J8.--{3harp

1"0.I9.-Little

No,20.-Muschamp

~ o 21.-Bailpy

No. 22.-Kruse

No. 2 : ~ . - W . D. I t Evans

No. 24.-,-Baer

:-:0. 25.--{3medley ,

No. 26 .-W. W. ' E v l l n ~No. 27.-Boryer

No. 28. -E. Town

No. 29. -E. Warwick

No. :,O.-Hartley

N 0.31.-"-Scalllin

No. , '!2.-Wright

(R. Fretz, '\V. Harr is , a n d H:dIQ",ell

to he r!ltod by Tournament Committeo.)

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JII"t thn',' \\'(,l'ks r l'ma in t o ge t your

dahlills IIlId f,dl f low( 'r s i n fine shape

for our "how ill Elm Hall on the 24th.

Schedule will be reprinted on th e

17th an d 24th.

To th e Merchants o f Narbe rt h:

0111' Flower Hhow thi" y"ar "all usc

some ilion' prizp" and ,\ t ' would like

v('ry llIueh to hll\:1' our 10"al ml'rr'hants

offer "ollll'thillg to l 'n"ournge our flower

(Continued fromR. Hinclair, ] h 0

Black, p. I

F. Sinclair, rf 0

Dickie, ss .

G. Fleek, rf .

W. Humphrios, 2h.. (I

Yowell, l b . . . . . .. 0

Burns, c 0

Lacey,3b 0

H. H u m p h r i e ~ , ct.. 0

Waizer, If. . 0

Hood, p. . ; 0

Totals 0 3 24 ] 2 3

Narberth 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0

ardnllore 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 (1 x -5

'l1wo baso hit-Brown. Double p luy

.. ~ R Sinclair, Murray nnd n. Sinclair... .Atru.ck out -By Black, 14; Hood, 9.

Bases on Bal Is -o f f Black , 3 ; Hood, 4.

.Umpire-McDermott .

growers,

III IIl 'x t w('"k's issll" Wl' will print

th e lIaml'" of thl' lll"rl'hant" alld the

pri7.es off, 'red.

The prizl'-willlling f lo \\ pr " w il l be

givl'n to t hp s to rp l" ,p !" 'r " f or w ju ,l ow

display.

Dahlia Hhow" arl' g£ 'l t ing IlIor{' popu

lar, . lUI ' t o t hl ' g rl 'a t impwv l' ll Ic nt in

the flower d ur in g t he l a" t f ew y pn rs

a ud t he pn"e with \\·hi(·h t hl 'y c an he

g rown h y thl' amateur.

Most of thl' shows o ff er a silver eup

fo r t he h es t e ig ht een dah l ins f rom any

Hort ieul tural Society or OaTilen Club,the flowers to he cut from one o r mor c

gardens in th e t own whi ch l 'n tl 'r s the

exhibit. These lntl 'rborough Classes,

as thej ' are eal ll 'd , a rl ' on the sched·

ules of the following shows:

September ]Oth-:"orwood Horticul

tural SOl'iety, :"orwood, I' l l.

Septemhl'r 17th-l \ lorton and Hut

ledge Hort:eultural Society, Morton,

Pa .

September 30th aud Oet ob er lst-

Penn sy lv ani a Hor ti cu lt ur al Society,

B ry n Maw r, P a.

-September 30th a nd O cto be r lst

Collingswood Horticultural Society, Col

-' lirigswood, N. J.

Wouldn' t it be nice if Narberth coul,1

bring homo a few of these cups '

Wayn e, 8 ; .Br yn Mawr, 4

. Althougbevery mlln 01/ the Bryn

) {a "" r t eam made at least one safety

a ga in st th e offerings 0/ Finnilldorc lind

... ~ l I : I l o w e n , they could no t Inak.e their

: hI ts . coun t . Wny ne mad e their bi ts

.count more nnd had no trouble 'Winning

: out 8 to 5, in n Moin Line Lengue game

at Wayne,Saturday.

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Wayne . . . . : ••• .4 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 x - 8

Berwyn, 12; Highland Park, 7

' ., .By dlifeat ingHighland Park, 12 to 7:.

.I n 11. MainLine League gnllle at Ber

;VYIIi'last Saturday, i:Jcrwyn retained

.. be, bold on. first plnce, Highl!lod Park

: ' : : g ~ i n g into n t i e with Narberth' fo rfourtnbonors;

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