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Decoration nay: Both

Next Saturday, Narberth Games at Narberth. Nar-


berth VB. Auto Car, 10.30
vs. Berwyn, at Berwyn. A. M.; Narberth vs.
Paloi, 3.15 P. M.

VOLUME II. NUMBER 33 NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1916 PRICE TWO CENTS
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AssoclnHon !'ro1'illcs ~'Ilnd t o . Voyage Will Be This unique event is planned as a
benefit to the Narberth Branch of tiLe WEST PHILADELPHIA Ao C.
I l'lIrchllS? the .)-;I[uIIlDlcnt-Other
Notes of ~Icetlng.
"THE NAUTICAL KNOT" Woman's Suffrage party and will he
staged in an unusual mannel' on the I N L 1\'1 b G S
h f T · I Merion, on the Main Line, is to have !Iawn of Mrs John Ketcham's resi- 1 ew eague 1f em ers et e-
General C ang'e 0 ram I its own post office, dence at 407 'Haverford avenue :\ar- vere Trouncing..,....New League
Schedules Gives Narberth One This fact developed Tuesday night An Operetta in Two Acts berth. If fair, it will take pl~ce on Scoring Record-All Mem-
New Train-Other Changes at t.he th.ir~l annual I:n-eeting o~ the FrlOday Evening May 26th Wednesday afternoon, June 7, at:l bel'S of Narberth Team Star
- • "' - l\!erlOn CIVIC AssociatIOn, held III the , o'cloclt, with Frida~', June 9, as an
Give QUicker Service to and Merion Country Day School. OL AUDITORIUM alternate date should it rain on Wed-
From Philadelphia That the model suburb is to have a SCHO nesda\". The event is being plannell
post office, located in the Pennsyl- TO BE GiVEN BY I
by tI;e following group of wonLen: In the greatest farce of the league,
Announcement has just heen made, vania Hailroad station, is due to the High' School (>lrl~ costumed us Sllllol'. Mrs. \Y. A. Cole, Mrs. Eo Cockrell, the Xarherth Champions handed the
IJY the Pennsyl\"ania Railroad of the I eivic association, because the organ- Ludl< uud Jillideul< of nuru~hllloole. ~o Mrs. K S. Haws, Mrs. W. S. Horner, 'oVest Philadelphia A. C., the new
general change of schedules effective! ization, tired of inad,equate postal lIne CIIIl uft'ord III mj~s "Old lUll ~1I1t.' Miss Fannie Laos, Miss Maizie Simp- league lUember, one defeat whieh will
1\lay 28. facilities, has appropriated $1200 to (Jlihl~cd JlI~l'~iSl, uud the rest 01' t,h~ son, assisted by other members of the be remembered for a long time.
Important alUong the changes ill provide equipment for the new sta- sUTJlrl~es. '1111~ I~ to he II comDlllluf) \Yoman's Suffrage party. Tickets ob- Xo less than six home runs wel'e
the quid:ening of the running time tion. night. }:l'er)'hodr clln come. I
tainable from Mrs. \\". B. Goodall, made by the "arberth victorious nine,
to and from Philadelphia. The The post ollice, which is to be Admission, Only 25c chairman of the Finance Committee, Gihson leading with two, followed by
familiar "29 and 59 minutes after the housed virtually in a separate build- . or from anv member of the party. Koons, Barkel', Da\"is and Stites each
hour" service will remain for parts ing, will be connected with the rail- , . having one.
or the day as at present, but the "18 roall and according to present plans Chllrllewrs.. Flick Stites didn't do anything ex-
allli 'IS" schedules will he moved up will be ready for service in the Julia
a minute, to 17 and 47 minutes after taming summer. Xance .:
Helen M. WIlson.
Eltzuheth Speakman
I MEMORIAL DAY lOept fatten his hatting average with
fI"e hits out of six times at hat, while
I he hORr, Tuesday night's meeting, although Barnahas , .Marian Haws Humphries cl'utkerl three hits; Bark-
rnder the nell" schedule the gen· listed as a formal affair, proved to be ,Joe Stout Augusta 'Yitherow er, four, awl Gihson, four. Every
eral plan will inr~lude a 17-minute a notable town meeting, and one tI~at Bill Salt Mildred Harris \ By Narberth Enthusiast Xarherth player hall one or more hits,
schedule from Philadelphia and a 16- should he h.eld in every cODlmUlllty .Tim ' Helen Cole and all figured In the scoring.
minute schedule to Philadelphhl. A every year. Briefly, the association Xed Agnes Rose Gibson started olT to I)itch for :\ar-
lIew train to Philadelphia will he that has made the community such a .Tacit , Mary Seabold The time has arrived when the na- herth ami allowe(l one hit in four
arl,led at mirlnight. This train will model that It is known through.out the Delia Margaret J<::yre tion shall again pay her annual tTlh- I innings, he gil'ing way to Ensinger,
leave Paoli at 12.18 A. M., making all eountry, did a little stock taklllg. It Daisy Helen Duff ute of resped to h,er honorerl dead. I who al10wed the first two men to face
stops to Philadelphia, where it will halanced the b?Oks ~nd found. a Dora , Hilda Smedley This year the ohservanee through-I him get singles, when Gibson came
arrive at 1.05 A. 1\1. This train will halante on the rIght sHle, amountlllg Sailors--Ava 1\lulholland, Mary OUt the United States will he more i haek again and retirerl the side with-
lea\'e I\arherth at 12.49 A. 1\1. to $9851, and then it check.ed up on Chalfont. Aileen Xeedham, l\lary No- Widespread than ever before, as tlJ,e, out them scoring. Stites took up the
The familiar and popular 8.14 will its elvic failnres and communit.y ac- lan, Florence l\'liesen, Elizaheth Mil- observance of this day is growing I pitching hurden for Xarherth and al-
hen'after he Imown as the 8.13: the l'omplishments. IeI', Edith Humphreys, Esther Rick- yearly and real true American pat I'i- : lowed one hit and hit two batsmen
lea\'ing time will he a minute earlier. The latter. and they are so lin. otism is spreading from coast to anrl pasRed one in two innings. Man-
The 7.44 will also he "quickenerl" h~' numerons that. they cannot .he Girls.-Ruth Haws, Elenore 'Yard, coast. agel' Walzer pit.ched the eighth in-
a minute. so that i~ will I~ave at:! ~4: e.num~:ated, ~1:~V~d that .the ~ssoc~~- Louise Hastings, Elizabeth Southe~' We are hrought into closer review ning and West Philadelphia scored two
anel arrive in PllllarlelphHl at ,."l" han IS a SUc.c~ss. A~I l.ndex o~ IS: lanrl, Yirginia DOlI"nes, Emma Muel- of tlw many deeds of valor accom- runs on a single, douhle and a base
Of her wise, with the exeeption of the civic activitk~s IS the Incllient of the: IeI' Jessie Ballingall, l\Iarian Trotter, plished hy our soldier dead when we on halls. It was then the ninth in-
"17 and 47 minntes after the hour" post offite. :I\ll~ it was alluded to as Gn~ce Xevin. pau~e for a moment. to refleet ?n the ning. when Xig Koons started his
('haEl;e, the R"'le,lule will remain suc,h as an 1!IClllent. . . Artists-Elizaheth 1\liesen, Elenore ~er~lhle r:amage winch hold~ Jo.urope i ('m'N'r as a pitcher (not catcher), and
practically as it. is at. present. bdward "'. Bok, pr?s~dent of the: EITe, Helen l\'Iiesen, Alice Jenkins" In lts gnp ;It the presen~ tuue.. I allowed one sing-Ie, hut the IUe!,y one
\"itn the inauguration of the nell': asso~iati~n, aded as dllef st~ck cJ~rl{, I~~telle Cohil', .Jennie Laird, Dorothy The m~JSt. notahle services WII! h~! was caught when \Valter Humphrie,;,
train schellulcH on SundaY, Xarherth anrl In IllS yearly report outlJned \I ~lat II rl in Sillnel' Bolich Ilia Danllo. those he.d all over the countr) 1J~ who caug)lt the ninth inning, put
will he o-i"en 'I
service or ;:W east-, had heen accol11 P li.Sh e d.
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(8 l'ilorR)' Dorothv the remaining memhers of the Grand him out stealing
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_ Litchfielrl, Leila Anderson, DorothY Arm)' a tIe epu) c: w 10, ~~I
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!lound and 37 westhound trains on, th.e report was la po, ,.', . : : Xarherth scorerl six runR in the
"Yeekdavs while on Sundays there 'WIth the worl, of the \\o~n~ns COn! ""1.- 1"11 I" I step and solemn tlead, \\111 ma1(h first. inning, when Stites tripled,
will be':29 trains in each direction. mittee aIHI its suceess in Cl.Vlt, cduea- I Ron, • a Sl ae . forth, hehind the fife and drum corps, Bar!,er singled, Koons knocked a
tiona I, cultural and charltahle en- to lay sw.eet blossoms upon the! home run over the fence, \Valzer waR

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IS deavor.


At. the election Mr. Bok was agam!
. FIRST LEGISLATIVE graves of t1lPir departell comrl"les. safe when Hlack droijped th" thro\\
Ever mindful or the fact that the! at first. Davis singled anll was ad-
chosen president. Other officers ~re: : DISTRICT OF time is drawing eJoser when the last i vanclJd on two errorR. l\lcClelian was
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OLD Eo A. Van . Valkenln:rg, first vlce-
president: William. I?e Krafft, second MONTGOMERY COUNTY
member of this Grand Army shall then gil'en a hase on halls, and En-
have answered the last Roll C.all, I: singel: waR safe on an attampted
vice-presIdent; WIllIam L. Supplee, cannot F.ee the day pass without: fielder's choice, after whieh Gibson
third vice-president; Willia,:u H. Fol- making an earnest appeal to my fel- struck out and Humphries grounded
Special Services During Week of well, treasurer, and J~ranldl\l Dubbel, loll' citizens of Xarbertll to observe out, second to first base.
JUlle 4th Incident to Anniver- secretar)'. The following rqlOrt shows the the day. not only by flying to the, Xarherth arlrled two more in the
sary Celebration -------- , : final returns of the election of the breeze the Star-Spangled Banner, but second inning on Stites' seeoml hit,
Sl·FFlt.\Ca: ~t:\\":S. First Legislative District of Mont- also by observing "Five l\linut,9s for llarker's second hit, Koon's fielder's
1\lemlwrs of the Women'R Sufll'ag . e gomery eounty, held last Tuesday: Memories" at noon. . "Ilo,'''e
~, allli HI,"cl"s,'
,. • el'I'or alld Col-
Tho Presbyteri~n Chureh" '~ill, party were on duty at the polls dur- Stites. Cochrar.. . We d.o not fulfil o~r duty l~y ~lmP1Y stan's passed hall.
during the ,~?ek ot ~un~ 4: .cel,~blant: ing prilllar~' election, May IG, and it Ilr)'n Athyn Ii !l l!Jsplaylllg Olrl GIor). but \Ie shO\~lrl It waR not until the fifth Inning
its twe1~ty-firth .anl\lve~ sal). ~Ia s will be of interest to know that one 17 70 pause and reverently stand With that the Xarherth boys got their bats
for spN'lal exe.rclses sllltable fOI th: and all commented on the deference .~~~I\~~~tl:JI;'I;, i~~"VI;I:ri:: 54 '>!) heads hared, at the noon hour for five a-going again, when the~' scored six
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on'asion have Just heen completed h) I shown hI' the voters to t he suffrage ,Jenkintown, 2d 'Yard.. 47 ~3 minutes HIHI pay our silent resped to more ~llJI~, when everyone battell
H,9ven'Rd John Van l'\ess, the pastor, i ("IUSI' • ;'4 th.e nation's her~es. . ' . oncc an,1 \\'alzer the seeonrl time, It
and .. special committee of ehurch, ' • . Jelll,intown, ;~r,l \Vard .. 1~~ 27 This custom IR ~preadIn~ ra~ldl~ was in this inning, that Barker knoek-
11Ienl h~r_~. ' , Xarherth . . 1'~ throughout the natIon and IS .ohsen ell III'~, llonle I'UII, ',11111 GI'bson ," Iso got
1'hh''''eel,'s proo-ram will he divided One of Xarherth'l,; learling bus1l1ess Hoekledge . . 3 • ed as one of the most touelllng and III'S fi"I'~' t IIOl11e rlln. ..
~... men, upon learning that tbe Women's AI' t D' I t ~
into three parts, inclUding, Historical Suffrage party mem 1)ers. on ,u I yt t a Abington,
trl·ct Hng on IS-
, .. " 120 17 beautiful trihutes of respeet on t Ia, A"".aln in the sixth innin"'.
... the Nar-
JJav. cerc-monies, Communitr night and the polls Primary ]'1 t
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ay lal '. AI)I·II"". tllll, ('restllll)llt I day. COt S 1 I B herth team scored five more runs on
t11~ reunion of present and . former
CI 1 not had any IUIICh, donated a 1 ar~e:' " DiRtriel. 74 ...~~ 1 Piing out M yot.lr
ID "ar- and pang "Ith
e,r. an
a -I hits, errors, passerl halls, wilel
members of the Presbyterian lure l. paekage of "Y.eliow" Jack to sustaIn: AI' t ner on . emOrla ay. J l pitches anl! everything else imagin-
During the week addresses will he . If tl' 's' Hng on, X. Glenside sincereness, loyalty anri rever,encc ahle
r N S8 them during luneh hour. us I, I)' t . t .... , .. ,. 34 1!J '1 t t to the nation's' .
(Ieliyered hy Rev. John an e • the spirit amongst our voters we are: . IS rIc I
pay your Sl elbl respec "F' 1\;' t ~: 'rwlI J[m'e HOllie Huns, OUI' l:aell 11)'
Rev. Loyal Y. Graham, former ' pas t or sure that it will he hut a short time Ahl~gton, Welrlon Dis- ~') 1 heroes by a servmg 'Ive 1I1U e, , Dlll'ls and SHtes.
of tk!.:· Presbyterian Church; Hev. when the sut"fragists will win their t!·ld '" . J')':: 34 fOr Memories." i)_I To start the memorable seventh
Alexander Henry, D. D., secretary of Aillngton, Lower lS- Son of a "ctl'I'III1. . inning, Gene Davis was hit by a pitch-
tile '"unda" School Board of the Pres- cause. triet . . ............:1 ~n . I 1 II 'I'a~ allv"nCell to second on
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hl"terian •
C'hUl'cli; Geo, M. Henry, Esq., Ahington. Fourth Dis- l'll-I" Jllnult'S Jo'm" Jlclllorles . el J a ,
'MeClelian's ..
fielder's cholee, who was
.'1 . f ~ 1111 eacll of the pas- HASE ]lAM, llEfOJU'I'IO:\, nAY. trl' t 47 39 . t I . . P 11
(' Il€" tiUl'gess, a c .. Whereas, There was. origl11a el . 111 a Iso safe on Colston's error. anzu 0
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tOl':5 oi lhe other local churches. Th,e Xext Tuesday helng Decoration Day i Ahington, "oble .. , '.' ., 46 20 the city of Philadelpilla a beautiful then uncovered another error, En-
8unda~' School will have special ap- thcre will he the usual tlVO games,; Cheltenham, Elluns observance of Memorial Day, in the I singer singled, Gibson hits a double,
proprialt' exercises as will also the the one in the morning being with: Pari, District 14 I
SO publie recognition of its purpos.e by advaneerl to third on Colston'R second
ehurct choir. the Autocar team, While in the after-: Cheltenham, Melrose setting side "Five Minutes for M,em- errOl'. Humphries then knocl,s his
Every effort is being put fort~1 hy noon, the Paoli Men's Club will be: Park District 13 89 1 aries" after the noon hour on that second single of the game, Stites
the spE-cial eommittee to com~umcate the opponents. Both games being: Cheltenham, Lower I'~ast
I day every year, during which the makes home run, clean down to the
with all parUes who at one yme w~re played on the Narberth field, the I District.., . . . . . . .. 79 105 people may give silent tribut,!! of Briek Row: Barker was safe on an-
enrolled on the church reglst~r, wl~h llIorning game at 10.30, while the af-' Cheltenham, West, First respect to those who have fought ami other error hy Panzullo; Koons flied
a view to having them partiCIpate. III ternoon gam.e is scheduled to start at i Distrid , 102 69 suffered in the past that their nation out to ri~ht field; Fisher safe on Pan-
the celebration. Invitations are beIng 3.Hi, 'Cheltenham, West, Sec- might live al1l1 its integrity be pre- :mllo's second error: then Gene Davis
sent OIlL and friends and relatives are Manager \\'alzer has signed several i ond Distriet 4 118 served, and doutR his home run down to deep
urg,!'d to se!HI to Hev. V.an ~ess, th: new players, whith will improve his: Cheltenham, "'est, Third
I WlWl'eas, That eustom has spread eAnter field, ('Iosely followel1 by Mc-
ad,!resses ot those who" ere fOrm~rl) line-up, and soon expects to over- District... . . .. . . . . 4 111 throughout the United States and is Clellan's single, who was caught at
connecterl with the church. The Id.ea ! COllie Dun's lead. Horsham . . .. ,...... r, :'11 observed as one of the most touching second hase: J~nsinger then ended the
is to -nave the eong:eg~,tional SOCIal I Lower Merion, Upper and widespread of the exercises on inllln!!,. by fl~'iug out to first base.
night a real "old tnne reunion of District . . 27 72 that day, therefore, be it filbson J[ukl's SecllllIl HOlll~ nun.
Xarhcl'lh Pr,esbyterians. Lower Merion, Lower Resolved, By the Select and Com- To start the eighth inning, Boh
UST f1F r~CI,AUllm LETTEUS 'l'lIE WA U District ,.... 33 27 Ulan Councils of the city of Philadel- Gihson rlouted his second home run
AT ~AUUlm'l'lI POST Ol'}'ICE }'on "'lIA')' SHOn.]) A Lower Merion, I-Iav- phia that "I~lv'3 Minutes for Memories" of t.he game, aftel' which sinJ1;les by
Mr. Hoss Vaughn, Mr, Morris Hogg, <'rfonl Distrid 54 11 shall be observed by the employes of \\'alter Humphries, Manager Walzer
Mr. Jo", KrlgbailllY, Mr. Engle Bick- ClIJUSTIA ~ JIAN PIL\.Y 1 Lower Merion, Rose- the city of Philadelphia from twelve (lnll Fisher netted two more runs,
ings, Mr. Benj. Dearing, Mr. Jacob mont llistriet 25 37 o'clock noon till 12.05 P. 1\1. on which made the total thirty-one,
Uslin, MI'. A. Wolf, Mr. M. Wood- JIE:JlOlUAL ])AY SEmIO~ IContinned on Second Page) Memorial Day, May 30, 1916, wh.en whir'h enried the ~ame.
mansel, :\-Ir. F. Wlndman, Mr, S. thev Shall stand reverently with
Re,·. C. G. KOllllel 1I0.>\Rn OF HEALTH. hea'ds bared except when their duties, Continued on Second Page
Ungey, Mr, G. Marherth, Miss Mary
Musure Mr. S. Douglass, Mr. H, P. Presldent-Chas. E, Kreamer, or emergen~y require immediat,e ae-;
:JIETlIODIST ClIt"llClI
",Venny,' Nr, E, Miles, Wm. Cooper, Mr. Secretary-A, p, Redifer. tion; and the flags on all public build-
('OJDWNITY CLrn.
H. Sassaman, Mr. Thos, Hudson, MI'. SUNDAY ~lORNING Health Officer-W. S, McClellan. ings in the city shall be lowered to
Edward Brown, Miss Susie Smith, MI'. Members-Dr. Clarence T, Fairies, half-mast during that time and bells The meeting of the Communlt~'
Shledy-. 11 O'fLOCK T, B. Du Marias, Carden Warner and, tolled to announce the observance Club last Tu.esda~- afternoon, 1\Ia)' 23,
Ellnal'll S. Huns, Postlllush'l'. Chas. V, Noel. throughout thoe city, I was the last one until next fall,
NAR.BEH~I·I-I, l'A.-OUR TOWN--MAY 25, li:)16
~ARBERTH BURIES 'WEST
OUR TOWN INDEPENDENT PHILADELPHIA A.

Owned, and Published every Thurs- CHAMPIONSHIP (Continued from First Page)
day by tbe Kal'berth Civic Associa.-
tlon, NARBERTII.
Base Ball Series of Narberth to R. H. O. A. E.
HAlmy A. JACOBS, Humphries, 2b., c. 3 3 1 4 1
Open Next Saturday, 27th Stites, 3b., p., cf. ..
5 5 1 0 1
EdJtor.
Barker, cf., 2b, ,.. .
;{ 4 ".J 0 o
Mrs. C. R. Blackall G. M, Henry The Bowling Club and the Elm-
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Koons, c., p. ......
2 2 10 4 o
Mrs. C. T. Moore A. J, Laos Walzer, If., 3b., p... 3 2 1 0 o
wood Club will start their series for Fisher, If. 1 1 0 0 o
Mrs. E. C. Stokes Henry Rose School Motto: 0 •••••••

Miss Ada]l Durbin W. T. Melchior


the Independent Championship of
i'\arberth next Saturday, the 27th, in
DaVis, lb., ss. ....
5 2 !J 0 o THE FIRESIDE
Earl F. Smith O. L. Hampton Without halting, without rest, McClelJan, ss., lb. 4 2 1 2 1
Lifting better up to best. Sullivan Field and interesting con- Ensinger, rf., p., rr. 1 1 1 1 o
Associate Editors. tests are predicted. Gibson, \l., rr., p., 3h 4 4 0 2 1 Betty BnxtJ<!r's Gossip.
l\liss Larzeller will continue in her It is rumored that the Bowling Club
;n 26 27 13 -~ Mrs. Robert ~ttison, Sr., has
MAIZIE J. SIMPSON,
Casbler. present position next year. This an- has enlisted the services of several Totals I
________________ I noun cement was omitted in last ex-stars of former Main Line Cham- WEST PHILADELPHIA. been quite ill at her home, 321_Merion
pionship teams to help it win the R. H. O. A. E'I avenue.
H. C. GARA, I' week's paper.
series and to offset this, the Elmwood
Ad,'crUslng Campbell, cr. 1 0 0 9 o ---
___ _ _ _ _ _Manager.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' We regret to announce that Mr. Club has signed up two pitching stars Panzullo. S8., 2b... 1 1 :1 i~
:{. 'l'hose who went to see the "Gnn"
Send all letters and news item to Eshelman, teacher of selence, is go- to be shown for the first time here loa 11 play on Saturday night were evident-
Unger, 2b.• 3b., p. . 1
P. O. Box 404. ing to leave us. Mr. Eshelman has next Saturday. One of the pitchers 2\ly not sorry, judging from tbe con-
Black, lb., 2b., P . 1 I 2 0
comes to Elmwood with a great col- 2 Unuous laughing going on.
Send all advertising copy to P. O. accepted a position in the Atlantic Boozer, p . o 0 0 1
Box 820. City High School. lege record. The other, a former
Shephard, p, , . o I 0 0 oj --
star with a Philadelphia semi-pro O· Miss Bessie Wiley. a professional
Make all remittances to P. O. Box Elm, If, ...•...... o 2 0 0
team; in addition several heavy hit- 3 nurse, liVing at lOS Merion avenue,
11S. "A N'autical Knot," musical com- Colston, c. . . o 0 11 0
Our Town is on sale at the depot edy, to be given by the High School ting fielders have joined the Elm-
McCann, lb. o 0 6 0 o is at her home again, after a case at
newsstand, and at the store of H, E. girls in Assembly Hall, on May 26. wood agg,regatlon. o 1 2 0 2 the Presbyterian Hospital.
Gardiner, rf.
Davis. Time, 8.15 P. M. Admission, 25 cents. Keen rivalry exists between the two
Entered as second-class matter, Or:- _ teams and the on-lookers will be 4 7 24 7 13 Mr. C. P. Fowler has been in Ala-
Totals ... bama this past w.eek on bU8iness.
tober 15, 1914, at the Post Office at. The tennis season opened last Fri- treated to well played, exciting con-
Narberth, Pennsylvania, under the Ilav when our girls defeated the tests. De on hand to see the opener. W. P. A. C 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0- 4
Act of March 3, 1879. ~a;lsdowne team by the score of 3 l':arberth 6 2 0 0 Ii 5 !J 3 x-31
Miss Betty 'fatnalJ, of Wayne, sp.ent
the week-end as the guest elf Miss
THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1!J16 to 2. The next game is schedUled for Two-base hits-Stites, Black, Unger, Dorothy Moore, of Merion avenue.
___._ .__ ._______ 1\lay 25. Narberth will play Wood- I
EMERGENCY PHONE CALLS bury at home. Everybody out! I OUR TOWN will gladly print I ,Koons, Gibson, 2; Barker. Three-base
any news Item about any subject hits-Stites. Home runs-Koons, Gib- Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Downes allli
Fire 350, that Is of Interest to Narberth son, 2; Barker, Davis, Stites. Stolen family motored to Dover, Delaware,
Police 1250. Last l"riday 1'\arberth High School
folks, but In order to meet bases-Barker, 2; Davis, 1; Gibson, 1; f01' a few days' visit.
base ball team defeated the strong
the prinUng sches1ule, all "copy" McClellan. 2. Left on bases-Nar-I ---
Conshohocken team by a score of berth. 5; West Philadelphia, 4. Struck Mrs. Clement Booth and sister, Miss
-manuscripts-must reach the
7 to 1. out-By Gibson, 4; by Walzer, 1; by Florence Lyon, will leave this weel,
editor by 6 P. M. Monday each
BUILD UP YOUR TOWN Xext Friday, May
Xarberth High School vs. Villa Nova
26th, a.15 P. M .• week.
Stites, 2; by Koons, 1; by Boozer, 7; I for Mrs. Booth's home in Springfie1l1,
by Black, 2. Double plays-Ensinger Mass.
to Koons to Davis. Earned runs-
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Reserves. All come out for a gOO,(: IMAIN
Build Up Your Home game. LINE l':arberth, 1!J; West Phlladelphia, 3'1 Mrs. William Cameron, of 202 Kar-

I
Bases on balls-Off Gibson, 1; off berth avenue, has been ente:rtaininp:

non't forget that tills Is a com-


munity of bome makers and bome
Jo'IUS')' U;mSI.,\'I'IVt: IHS'l'RJfT OF
)ro~T(H))n;nY ('or~TY.
BASEBALL SCHEDULE Walzer; 1; off Stites, 1; off Boozer, 2; friends froUl Philadelphia.
off Black, O. Hit by pitched ball- ---
Dlack. Colston, Davis. Wild pit.ches-- Miss Bertha Blank is visiting 1\11'.
keellers and tbat one of YOUR The schedule follows: Boozer. Passed ball-Colston, :~ un~-I and Mrs. E. C. Hunter, of 105 Mel'ion
:ftIOST IMPORTANT DUTIES is to (Continued from First Page)
keep It so. May 27'-:'Narberth at Uverbrook, Bon pire-Otis. Time of game-2,45. Scor- avenue.
Yon can aid materially by do- Air at Paoli, Wayne at Ardmore, Dun er-Earl T. Snll·tIl.
Lower Merion, Bryn
Ing your sbopping and marketJng l\Iawr, East District.. 71) 13 & Co. at Berw)'n. not .'rom thc Box. Mrs. Arthur Haight and Miss Grace
"ith tile advertJsers In this paper. May 30, A. M.-Ardmore at Nar- T\\'ellt"-six hits for a total of filft"- Haight motored to Wilmington one
Lower Merion, Bryn 0 0
;\Iawr, West District. 62 16 berth, Dun & Co. at Overbrook, Ber- one bases is certainly some C]Olltlng'l day last welJk to call on Mrs. C. S.

, ,1
:O-'al'jlertll,
To the Editor of "Our To,vn."
Pa., l\'ay 23, 1916. I I
Lower Merio.n, . 1'\ortll 1"
Arthnore ~lstrlct .. , 0'
<;7
wyn at Paoli, Wayne at Bon Air. Stites led the attack with five hits Lincoln, formerly Miss Mary Mc-
1\'lay 30 , P . 1\'1.-P ao I'1 at N ar b er tl1, for a total of twelve bases: GibSOn,' Dowell, of Karberth.
Overbrook at Wa~,1ne, Berwyn at Ard- next ,,'ith four hits for a to~al of ---
At tile rl'sk of clal'nl1'11g too 111U.::h Lower Menon, South 85 47 more, Dun & Co. a t B on Ai r. twelve also. Mr. Carroll Downes. Jr., ent€rtained
consl'(leratl'oll frolll tIle columns of I Ardmore District ... . J une 3- P ao l'1 a t 0 vel' b roo, k Nar- I
On to Berwyn next weel, ar. Berwyn. tlIe S elllor . CI ass at ,1'
ull1ner I
astF 1'1-
'
"Our Town," will you permit me to Lower MeriO?. West S., ~71 berth at Wayne, Dun & Co. at Ard- Some debut for West Ph illy. day night at his residence, 315 Wood-
extend 111)1 thanks and appreciation Ardnl0re ?lstrlct ., ,) ~ more, Ber,vyn at Bon Air, Ensing,er's Qfnl in on t!,~ bUill. liide avenue.
for the generous support given to me Low.er . MerIon, Bast 85 June 10-Bon Air at Narberth, Koons is some pitch<;!I' and IIlImp.
by the Narberth people at the re- DIstrIct.:. . . . . . . . 14 Wayne at PaoIl, Overbrook at Ard- some catcher. Mr. and Mrs. Percy W, Byers. of
cent primary election? The vote Low.er . Menon, Bala 77 more, Dun & Co. at Berwyn. Davis is now hittin~ bE:ttcr: four Tioga, spent the week-end visiting
given to me in other parts of the D~strlct... 1S7 June 17-Narberth at Overbrook, hits in the last two gam"::,. Keep it friends in Karberth. Mr. Byers is an
First Legislative District was, of Menon .I. ' 28 36 Dun & Co. a t W ayne, B on Ai I' at up, G ene. ardent base ball fan and enjoys a gOOd
1 j)'
course. gratlf)'ing, but it would not 1\ or.elan(, l)pper IS- Paoli, Berwyn at Ardmore. Don't forget to go to Bel",'iY:l next I game. He therefore comes tl> 1'\ar-
berth whenever opportunity permits.
have been possible to secure the nom- tl'lct... ,82 54 June 24-Paoli at Narberth, Dun & weelL
l·nat.l·on for the Assembly if the More.laud, Lower Dis- C o. a t 0 vel' b rook, Berwyn at Wayne, IOUI' female score ke(1)er quit. She
friends and neighbors in the goo:! tnct... . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 7 Ardmore at Bon Air. Isays "not for me." Seldom has OUI' local Y. M. C. A.
old home town hall not stood hy m.'? Springfield, J<':::ast Dis- <\ 45 July I-Berwyn at Overbrool" Dun Kote the new press In;\.? R,~g\llar I gymnasium been so crowded as it was
so loyally. tr.ict ,'. & Co. at Paoli. Narberth at Ardmore, guys now. I Saturday night when the "Women's
Sincerely yours, Sprlllgfield. West Dls- Wayne at Bon Air. i gym class gave their annual exhihi-
w.
.'letch('r StitCR. trict. . .
I Springlle\(\' Third n1s-
8 75 J~lly 4, A. l\1.-Berwyn at Narberth,l
Wayne at Overbrook, Paoli at Ard-I
ELMWOOD CLUB I tion. EverYOILe was well rC]laid in-
I deed, as the "stunts" they pulled off
The following letter has been re-\ triet
ceived by one of the residents of Nar-
· 22 28 more. Dnn & Co. at Bon Air.
July 4, P. M.-Dun & Co. at Nar-
OPENS SEASON
I 1 were extremely amusing and the ex-
cellent manner in which the clas!'
berth from Mr. William D. Uhler, Chief 1804 1788 herth, Don Air at Overbrook, Ard- weno through the numerous athletk
. f tl St t II' I D 1804 t ...., B t P Ii exercises was a surpJ'ise and delight.
E ngme.er a Ie a e Iglway e- more a "ayne, erwyn a ao. The ]~lmwood Club started its
1788 J I 8 D & C t N b th to all who witnessed them.
partmen t : U)' --c un - o. a ar er , fourth season last Saturday and took
Harrisburg, Pa., May 19, 191G. Derwyn at Wayne, Paoli at Ardmore, the Potts ],'ie\(l Club into camp to
Dear Sir:-Replying to yours of Hi majority. 0 I k t B A' Postmaster Haws has been advise,1
the 15th instant relative to com- --------.-- verlroo a on 11'. the tune of 18 to 6. l"rom the very that plans and specifications are
tl nst tlon f ""." L'II,'('L',. ' Jul)'
'~. I tl 15-Ardmore at Overbrook, heginning of the game it was evident I •
.
mencmg wor on le co
k
ru~ 0
J,,\ ".,. r • r ' "ar lcr 1 a
t W
a)'ne,
D & I' .
un • Co. at that our bOY8 were a stronger team
. bemg prepared for Uw alterations an,1
the Narberth road, would adVIse that The ]"ather LIghts Society of the Paoli, Berwyn at Bon Air . If' additions to the post office buildinp."
ha\
'e b
een no 1 e I
t'fi d t I Baptist Church will hold a lawn feto
- .Julv 22-Berwyn at Overbrook
.
work at once, and I trust there on the afternoon and evening of Fri- Wav~e at Paoli Dun & Co at Ard~ ~n~ 1 al S ~~t I easec k u I . ~ ~llve d ~el by the committee from the :Borough
tile contractors
Rtart
0
than eVCI le ore, and PItchers Hall in line with the plar.s agrc-ed upon
1M' 1 II IP t ' tl

tel'.
,
will be no further delay in the mat- ,lay, June 2. at the home of Mrs. Wil-
liam J. Jones. of Sonth 1'\arberth ave- more, Narberth at Bon All'.
. " ,
.July 29-Berwyn at Narberth, Paoll
.' Ie (ers 11 I t e wor w lIC 1 ley \( Council and the U. S. Postal Inspec-
in big league fashion.
The strong hatting and general team
tor at their me.eting a few weeks ago.
Very truly yours, nue. at Overbrook, Dun & Co. at Wayne, worl, of the Elmwood boys easily fea- Watch ,'our watch. or the ~Ieetri"~.
(Signed) W. D. UHLEH,
Chief Engineer. II .m.:~·s HUlI.E ('I,ASS E~'rEH'J'A)~lm A ugus.-
Bon Air at Ardmore.
t 5 0 1 k
\'erlrOO at
N b tJ
ar er 1,
tured.
ELl\I\VOOD FIELD CLUB.
. 0
will leave you-after May 28 .
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l~O-S'-'1'-O-F-}'-J-C-,.-;-"N-i-O-'r-.;s. I The Men's Bible Class of the Ardmore at Wayne, Paoli at Bon Air, R. H. O. A. K Why doesn't the Civic Association
Patrons of the post office are a _ Methodist Church was entertained at Dun & Co. at Berwyn. Crutchley, 1b. .... ..- 4 8 1 0 invite the Pennsylvania officia.ls out
. I t i l . d
f I' its monthly meeting on Tuesday even- August 12-Dun & Co. at Over- Orr rf 1 2 2 0 0 to Narberth on almost any of the
\'I8,EHl t la w len a parce arrives 0 ing May 16 at the home of Mr. E. C brook, Don Air at Wayne, Berwyn at .. 2 :1:1 0
the~ a. slip .will be l?laced a~ong Anderson. 'president of the class: Paoli, Narberth at Ardmore. Lu<!oviei, 2h. 2 0 evening trains to observe h()w they
theIr 111a11 willch contallls the "ords '1'1 t' tl . t' I . August 1!J-Overbrook at Wayne, Noble, If. :l 2 2 0 "empty out" at the Year Hound Home
. d " It" Ie mee mg was en IUS las IC ant 111- Jacohs. :lh. 2 :] 2 :: 0 Town?
1 i at Wll1 ow.
"pr,esent tIS
portant that the~e not~ces be, pre-
IS Im- teresting.

sented , as otherWIse delivery \\ 1J1 be munity of Mr. H. K McKee, vice-


Karherth at Paoli, Berwyn at Ard-
Owing to the removal from the com- more, Dun & Co. at Bon Air.
August 26-Wayne at Narberth Farley, ss
Hall, cf.. p i i ~
1
~ ~ That new "Owl" to Philadelphia is
delaye Jones, c. 1 7 1 0 greatly appreciated, but who "Wouldn·t.
.d:
EXIsting con d't.I IOns b' el11g suc I1 tl1R t president of the class, he •found• it Overllrool, at Paoli, Dun & Co. at '1 I II f
" aI's la , p., c . '"
3 -~~ 1 0 0 like to see a new sign in Broad street.
station r,eading: "Express to !'iAn-
tl P reel Post Service with the n.ec.essary to present l~is resIgnatIOn, Arllmore, Berwyn at Bon Air.
K~~he~and: can not be conducted as \E~II1CCh Dwasl accePlted lWlth regrtelt. l\b1r. September 2-Bon Air at Narberth, Totals ......... 18 17 27 13 o BERTH, then local to Paoli?"
'd d b tl P I' I Post Conven- ~. ~. O( ge, w 10 las recen Y e- Ardmore at Overbrook, Paoli at
p.rovl.~ f Y lei t a ce tl t ountry come one of the enterprising residents Wayne, Dun & Co. at Berwyn. POTTS FIELD CLUD. , NARBERTII CIVIC ASSOCIATION.
tlOn the orce States,
le weenthe la c R. H. O. A. E.
and III
United service has o[. Narbert I I1, was .e I ecte(I .to fil.1 t he September 4, A. M.-Overbrook at Lyons, lb 2 2 ii 0 0 President, A. J. Laos.
1 led til f rtl e notice vacancy caused by the resIgnation of Narberth. Dun & Co. at Wayne, Bel'- Fieldon, rf. 0 1 ii 0 0 Vice-president, A. C. Shalld, J. B.
Ieen suspem un u 1 I' . Mr. McKee. w~'n at Ardmore, Paoll at Bon Air,
In view of the flourishing condi- September 4, P. !\f.-Dun & Co. at Shannon, 2h. 0 0 a 4 2 Williams, James Artman.

nOARD OF MANAGERS tion of its treasur)', the class felt that Overbrook, Berw)'n at Wayne, Nar- Loesch, If. 0 0 4 0 1 Secretary and treasurer, Frank J.
it was in a position to make a liberal berth at Paoll. Bon Air at Ardmore. Larry, 3b 1 0 2 2 1 Wisse.
Ol' TIlE COllOmNITY CLUB Heyburn, cf. 0 0 4 0 0 Dircetors, Frederick L. Rose, George
Chairman-Mrs. W. M. Cameron. contribution to help defray the cur- September 9-Ardmore at Narberth,
Netter, ss. 2 1 1 4 1 M. Henr3', W. Arthur Cole, G€orge 1\1.
Financial Manager-Mrs. Wlllianl rent expenses of the church and Berwyn at Overbrook, Bon All' at
Moyan, c. 0 0 2 0 0 ColesworthY, 1\Irs. William S, Horner,
Curtis PoUock, Jr. passed a resolution to that effect. Wayne, Dun & Co. at Bon All',
Arrangements were made for a September 1G-BerwYn at Narberth, Llewellyn, p. 1 1 1 0 0 A. E. Wahlert Mrs. George 111. Henry,
Library Manager-Miss Fanny Loos. Fletcher W. Stites, E. A, Muschamp,
House Manager-Mrs. I. S. IIepler. record-breaking attendance at the Wayne at Overbrook, Ardmore at
5 H. C. Gara, Henry Rose, Edward S,
next session of the class on Sunday, PaoU, Dun & Co. at Bon Air. Totals 6 5 27 10
Social Manager-Mrs. C. P. Fowler. Haws, Mrs. Roy E. Clark, 1111'S. Les-
Membership Manag.er-Mr. Harry May 21. September 23-Dun & Co. at Nar- ter W. Nickerson, WilHam D. Smed-
Hartley. After partaldng of the hospitality berth, BerwYn at Paoll, Wayne at Potts . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3- G
ley.
Athletic Manager-Mrs. E. IIurth. of the host, the meeting adjourned. Ardmore, Overbrook at Bon All', Elmwood , 4 3 2 2 3 1 1 2 x-1S
N'AHR~HTH, PA.-OUR TOWN-MAY 25. 1916
Nl'1US of t~l' m~urrl1e6 versary exercises will begin on sun-I Class 14-Best 6 blooms columbine,

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MERION MEETING llOUSE.
day, June 4th, and continue for a mixed colors.
I
week culm1natlng in the Chlldren's I Class 15-Best vase or basket Can-
Da • ~ervlces of June 11th. ' terbury Bells.
Special Palmolive OUer I

Merion Meeting House is opened for ~ I


Class 16-Best vase or basket Sweet 6-15e CAKES PALMOJ.IVE SOAP DOc
worship every Frist-day at 11 A. A1,1, SA I~TS' }'. E. CHURCH. I
Wl1Ilam.
M. Visitors are cordially welcome. Class 17-Best vase or basket Fox- 1 JAR PALIIOUVE VANISHING CREAM SOc
A registry book is kept for visitors. I
nn. AllIlrew S. Unrke, Rector. g l o v e . , 1 BOTTLE PALMOLIVE SHAMPOO SOc
All are asked to register their names.

ST. ,UARGARET'S CHURCH.


Class IS-Best vase or basket Iris,
The services at All Saints' P. E.I auy color.
Church, Montg,omery and Wynnewood I.
Class 19-Best vase or basket Pop-
Total Value - - - $l.DO
Early ~Iass on SunddY [rom J\prli avenues, for next Sunday are as fol- I pies, any color. ALL FOR S9 CENTS
l.,t to October 31st at C,JO A. :\1. From lows: I Class 20-Best vase or basket sweet
November 1st to Marcn 31st at 1 A. M. 8.00 A. M.-Holy communion. peas.
Or, 7-15e CAKES PALMOJ.IVE SOAP, $1.0S
Late l\1ass, 9.30 A. 1\1. throughout tile 9.45 A. M.-Sunday school. Class 21-Best vase or basket corn- FOR 38 CENTS
year. :\Iasses on holydays, 6.3U and 11.00 A. M.-Morning prayer with flowers (centaurea). .
8.30 A. M. Weekdays at 8. Evening sermon. Class 22-Best vase or basket hiles, Or, 1-15e CAKE PALMOLIVE SOAP, lSc
2Sc
-.fOe
devotions and other services at regular 4.00 P. M.-Evening prayer. not less than three stalks. 1-25e CAN PALIlOllVE TALCUM
times. The regular meeting of All SlI.lnts' Class 23-Best vase or buket lark-
------ Guild has been advanced one week, spur In combination with other ftower FOR 25 CENTS
)U;THOmST I~PISCOPAL CUUUCH. and will meet all Monday afternoon, or flowers.
---
ReT. ('. G. Ko),pe), Pastor.
May 29th, 1916, at the residence of - Class 24-Best vase roses, mixed.
Mrs. A. S. Burke, Montgomery ave- "Class 25-Best arranged basket tea
For SaiD At FIEDLER'S DRUG ISTORE, Narberth
~1(1 hybird roses.. !===========================::=======:::::=======::::::::::======:::::~
---
SnndllY ServIces.
nue, near Wynnewood road.
This will be the last meeting for lass 26-Best arranged basket C P COOK
9A5-Sunday school. Men's Bible the season, and It is hoped that every rambler roses. T:~h~autlmaiulsehlshm1-ours~t
~ _
Class taught by the pastor. member of the Guild will make an Class 27-Best arrang,ed basket •• ARE YOU AWARE satisfaelory
leet your lot tofrom
se-
11.00-Morning worship. Memorial extra effort to be present.
Day sermon by Mr. Koppel upon the Bishop Van Buren, formerly of
subject, "The War-for What Should Porto Rico, administered the apos- Scotch pinks.
pansies, all colors.
Class 2S-Best vase or bowl hardy Anlhrac,-Ie Coal Narberth's Highest Tract
the Christian Man Pray?" Music and tolic rite of confirmation to a large Class 29-Best vase Pyrethrum and build your bouse aeeordina 10 your own plans
singing of merit. class at All Saints' Church last Sun- IIaiSles,
. . a 11 co I aI's. WOOD AND ond the way you want It-and where you want
'I-as 10 buy a Ready-Made House?
7.00-Union services In the Preshy- day morning. ClaRs 30-Most attl'active basket 01'
terian Church. Young people's meet- The cllUrch and Sunday school are vase of flowers of any kind or num- BUILDING SUPPLIES MAKE SURE OF YOVR CHOICE NOW
ing addressed by Mr. Stites. growing so rapidly that the question bel'.
8.00-Speaker for the church ser- of building a parish house is being S))ecllll Classes. TERMS TO SUIT
vice the Rev. E. L. Swift, pastor of I seriously considered.
the Baptist Church.
I
(,hlI.~J'ell·s CIllss-Best and most
lOne hundred and seventy people attractIVe vase or basket of wild
I Narberth, Pa.
--_ FM
" JUstl'Ce I
Montgomery AVeDUp.
NARBERTH, Or
612 Chesinul 51•• Phlla.

(II
;lIld,veek Sentce. llistened to the beautiful music ren-; flowers, flrst prize, $5 in gold; second _
8.00-The Wednesday evening ser- dered by the quartet choir at the con-! prize, $2.50 in gold. SAVILL "SWAN NECK" FAUCETl JAMES G. SCANLIN
vice of prayer and praise is conducted firmati~n service last Sunday morn-I ~Ilf~rage CIllss-Best . a~d m.ost Non·Splllhlng POIIII" THE "SAYILL".
C I II P i I
by the pastor. Come and spend a! ing. I artistically arranged exlnblt of ~ el-
quiet hour of devotion away from Iwe will look for you at the ser- Ilow flowers, prize, two dozen growing
the busy scenes of the week. . vices at All Saints' next Sunday. \ plants.
Recommend.d IO~ In·
I~'I~. ~ '
'JI
Oulck Acting Shut-Orr ~

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-
RIg. U. S. Pit. orr,n
Pit.
1~u~'2
on rae ng
Narberth, Pa.
a n er
Strnwberrr }'esUval. . : The busses leave Narberth and ])eclIrllfhe CIllss-Special prize ~or I All' ~~ • Thomas SaviJi's Estimates Telephone

I
The annual strawberry fe~t1\'al un- I Wynnewood stations at 10.40 on Sun- I best ar:unged and most attractIVe
del' the auspices of the ladles of the day mornings.
church is announced for Friday even-
II;enterplece for table decoration.
'f{:--A special prize will be offered for I
Plum.
bill RACE 1146
Sons
1310.12.14 Wallie. St.
1

Palenls! Patents!
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ing, June 9th, in the lecture room hf I the best vase of mixed cut roses (not ----------,------
the church. FLOWER SHOW over 25 blooms).
A special prize will be offered for NOW IS THE TIME TO
Let Us send ~'ou our free book. "PATENTS
AND TRADI~)IAnKS." Don't pay exorbItant
fees. Our servIce Is of the hIghest type
};\,ANWU, IU)'TIST CHenCn. JUNE 10JH the best mixed vase of 25 peony flow-
erR (not over 25 blooms). Buy a HOlDe and our fees are reasonable. Dell phone,
'Val nut 1564.
FOSTER & WEBSTER
EmerRon I,. Swift, l'IlRtllr.
Attractive List of Classes For
'1'ltA Yt:I,I~(; 'l'EAJrs PLA.Y AT
XAnBEUTII NEXT SATnmAY
I Before Prices Advance Suite 631, 1011 Chestnut Street

Sunday, 9.45 A. M.-Bible school. Exhibits . -- i CALDWELL & CO.


The men's class will have their ball- WI'st }'ILlhu1ell,ltht A. e. Tellm Re-I' J. A. MILLER
ncr. A portion, of the session will be --- construcwll. (Successor to E. J. HOOD)
Ilevoted to preparation for Child1.'lm',; The Second Annual Flower Show, :,\ext Saturday afternoon the R. G. Estimates Furnished Beatin~ Appliances IlEA.TER AND lUNGE WORK
Day. under the auspices of the Narberth Dun & Co. A. A. and the West Phila- R W CASE SLATE AND TIN ROOFER
11.00 A. M.-Morning worship; sub· Civic Association, will be held at the delphia A. C., the travelers of the ••
1M Forrest A.Tenue
ject of the sermon by the paster, Y. 1\1. C. A. Building on, Saturday aft-
"Christian Citizenship." ernoon a nd evening, June' 10th next.
Main Line League, will plaY at Nar-
berth.
Electrt'cal Contractor
Jobbing a Specialty. Narbertb, Pa.
7.00 P. M.-Union young 1}Pcple's As last year, Mr. Stites will act as Manager Black, of the West Phil- 242 HAVERFORD AVE. I
service at the Presbyterian Church. chairman of the committee having
8.00 P. M.-Unlon meeting at the charge of the show, and it is expect-
lies has assured the other members Repairing
of the league that from now n his I
Telephone
Iloward F. Cotter
r Presbyterian Church. Rev. E. L. Swift ed that the exhibits to be shown this
will speak on "The Unfailing Ser:ret." year will surpass those offered in
Wednesday, 8.00 P. M.-Prayer llnd 1915, when the Y. M. C. A. Building
team wll1 be of a higher calibre, and
that last week's game with Narberth
I ye opener for him rLEAN SAFE -.WHOLESOME 'MEATS of
ITA QUALITY'
P raise service this week; subject, was crowlled with appreciative on- was on y an ~ 1
It is hoped t lat a arge cr "
a 'd II ;m
-.- I • I ,..., 'Y. M. C. A. BUILDING
"Glory of the Commonplace," E.x. 3 ~ lookers. More than thirty classes are be on hand to see the game, and ac- OUR PRODUcrS ARE GUARANTEED _
5. The service In charge of the ladies offered for competition and an oppor- eOI'd the visiting team a great wei- I UNDERBACIERIOLOGICALCONTROL
I
last week was a treatment of the tunity is given to everyone, whether
beatitudes and was very profitable. his garden be large or small, to enter
The twenty-fourth commencement an exhibit. In the Flower Show of
of tIle Baptl' st Institute wll1 begin last )'ear man'.' .Y
refrained from COIll-
with a reception at the institute, Fri- peting, evidently fearing that their
come.

POST 01"FICE NOTES.


Stamps are on sale of every e-
nomination from one cent to fifteen
d
Pasteurized Milk
Bryoclovls Certllled
Milk
(Pedrlalle sodety)
Im:l.1VgRreS
WEST PRILA.
OVERBROOK :
5t
eam
George B. Suplee
& H t W t H tin
0 a er ea g
urn Ing PI b.
day evening, this week. The ~om-I offerings would be lost sight of in cents, except eleven and fourteen; Speelal .. Guernsey" MERION Bell Telephone.
mencement exercises w:l1 he held the larger exhibits. As a matter. of also a plentiful supply of postal cards, Milk WYNNEFIELD _
Tuesday evening, 8.00 0 clock, at Ill!', I fact, many of the most beautiful stamped envelopes and newspaper (Roberls'&Sharpless' BALA-CYNWYD
First Baptist Church. vases and baskets of flowers in the wrappers. Dairies) NARBERTH NlAY I PROVE.
The young people's servic? \Va!> show were those containing only two Prices of stamped envelopes: Cream Bullermllk ARDMORE To you what an advantage It IS
packed full of splendid thint:m laRi; or three beautiful specimens of roses, 25 Ie envelopes $ .28 Table and WhlpplDg WYNNEWOOD to own your own home?
Sunda)' evening. Tho talk by Dr. E. peonieR and the like. 100 Ie envelopes 1.10 Cream.
T. Shields waR very helpful. TIle The children's c1asR wlll again be 25 2c envelopes........ .53 WM. D. SMEDLEY
w.ords of the Philadelphia president Ifirs1
a feature of the show. This year a 100 2c envelopes 2.10 ISCOTI-POWELL DAIRII!S
11 At the Cabin,
of B. Y. P. U., Stafford Webb. were
full of truth and the information on
the Chicago Convention, hrought by
prize of $5 in gold and a second
prize of $2.50 in gold is offereel for
the best anll most attractive vase or
qtA
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M~Ginley----'
[Z:U_17~5Uhlladfjjlil&l~
n.
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Narberth & Haverford Aves.

Telephone-Narberth 368.
the West Philadelphia visitors, In- hasket of wild flowers shown by chll- Detective Bureau 45th and Parrish 5ts.
Rpired a number with the desire to at- dren under fifteen years of age. The •
tend. We hope it will be possible competition in this class at last year's
I

INFORMATION FURNISHED ABOUT YOUR ROOF


_
EDWARD HAWS
for onr society to be represented. At show was most spiritell and great ad-
least. keep in mind the al11mal meet- miration was aroused by the attrac- ALL KINDS OF LEAKS DETECTED Plaster and Cement Work
ing,. ThurRday evening. June 1. at the tiveness and beauty of the flowers
BAD LEAKS ARRESTED
LOSSES FROM LEAKS PREVENTED
Try a Pound of Estimates Furnished Jobbing
Memorial Baptist Chnrch, and go witll shown by the, children.
the delegation.
Miss Minnie C. Morris waR a \'p.ry
A complete liRt of the classes for
competition Is as follows:
:'\OTE-Say! We are now working on
5 residences in Narberth amI have
HOME MADE FUDGE I HARRY B. WALL
acceptalJle .spealter last Sunday (,\'I'~-~ Class I-Best vase or basket white
good men and ladders, etc., somewhere H. E. DAVIS Plwnbing, Gas Fitting
iug on her work in The Door of Hope, roses. not over 6 blooms. .
Shanghai, China. It was a revelnt.ion • Class 2-Best vase or basket pml, and Heating
, of the wonderful power of prayer. roses, not over 6 blooms.
near your house. Why not have one
NARBERTI-I, PA
Class :l-Best vase or basket red of our inspectors call and examine

A~s~ur~.E !A GEO. &W. J. MARKLE


TnE PRESnYTERTAX CUrRCn. roses. not over 6 blooms. your roofs, spouts. gutters, etc., and
___ Class 4--Best vase or basket yellow
Rev••Tolm 1'1111 HeRR, ~nllisfer. ~roses, not over 6 blooms. we'll report condition of same, without FIDesl Photoplay The-
___ Class 5-Best vase or basket cllmb- atre 011111 Size In Ihe
The meetings for next Sunllay ale Ing roses, one color, any number.
as follows:
10.00 A. M.-Snnday school.
Class 6-Best vase or basket cllmb-
lug roses, mixed, any number.
cost to
G. McG. Co.
)'0\1. Write or phone to Entire World.
PhOIOPI.ys-contl:.u~~sIOA.M.loU.30
PhD.... Po. I
Select Dairies
11.00 A. M.-Memorial Day ser- Class 7-Best vase or basket
vices with appropriate sermon by t.ll'~ peonies, white, 3 blooms.
nastor amI special music by the quar- Class 8-Best vase or basket,
tette. All veterans of the Civil War peonies, pink, 3 blooms.
are invited to be our honored guests. Class 9-Best vase or basket
Prescriptions
We do not allow any department to
Program Commencing
~1O:SJ)AY, TUESDAY A:SD Wlm:SESJ)AY
~(l'tro

"TIU; 1I1IDDLEMAX"
l're~<'lIt~ AJ.ISERT UllIn'ALIER
III E. S. "·II",..I'~ Fomoll~ Uramotlc SlIcceM.
Spel!lal Nursery Milk in Paper Car-
ton Filled at Penhurst Farm.

100 N b
Bell Pbone-Nn.rberth 669 D.
ar ert
h A
venue
7.00 P. M.-Union young people'S peonies, scarlet, 3 blooms. Interfere with our prescription work,
meetfnl?: with leader furnislled b~' the Class 10-Best vase or basltet which we conduct with as great A.ldtld ,\ttractlon-Thlrd EI,I."de NARBERTH PA.
Methodl~t Society. peonies, mixed, any number. accuracy as possible. We have always BILLIE BUBK}; ,
8.00 P. l\1.-Unlon meeting, with ser- Class ll-Best vase or basket del- possessed the confldence of the physi- In "GLOIUA'S R01UA:SCE" W'e Handle
man bv Rev. E. L. Swift. phinium (larkspur) light blue, 6 cians. TJlURSDAY, FRIDAY A:SD SATURDAY
. Clmreh NoWs. stalks. Trlon~le l'reMent. BESBIE BARRISCALE BREAD~ HERMAN'S
In commemoration of the twenty- Class 12-Best vase or basket del- and WILLIA.lIl DESMOND in
ROLLS, PIES AND CAKES
fifth anniverssr)' of the organization phinlum (larkspur) dark blue, 6
of the church, a beautiful new church stalks.
manual will be presented to the con- I Class 13-Best 6 bloom!\..columbine,
A. K. HOUSEKEEPER
NARBERTH, PA.
Thomas 11. Ince Production
"NOT MY SISTER"
Deals ,..Ith Two Great Question. Connected
The Imporial Croccrv
With lIIarriace oDcl Doone.tlc Life
gregatlon next Sunday. The auni- single.

\,
,I
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NARBEH'"l1I-I, PA.-OUR TOWN-~iAY 25, IH16
= his work to date he stili breaks them
IF IT'S TO BE BAD IN A Moving Furniture and Hauling! MJ\1N LINE LEAGUE swift and sharp. The team is mate-
rially strengthened in many ways and
A utomobiles for Passenger SerVice if they keep on hitting the ball they
Night Trips When Ordered Early Season Details And wiII keep right up in the front. The
Drug Store WAL TON BROS. Phone, Narberth 672
Dopings lack of hitting dropped many a well
deserved victory for Magill last year.
llerw)'U A lIome Club
HOWARD Similar to bombs bursting in air The Piratical Clan of Phineas Py-
was the opening occurences at the ott, Edw. Watson et al. of Berwyn,

Has It PREPAREDNESS! Main Line League meeting last week, now that they are back on the league
while the closing paragraphs of the log book as a home team, should get
m.eetlng recorl! peace again reigning going. Phin, the wizard of balldom,
supreme with the eight club circuit displaying a strictly "home talent"
intact and furthermore considerably hrlgade. Their ten-inning battle,
At The To be prepared against want in old age is to
start a savings account with
strengthenEd. dropped to Paoli last Saturday, 8 to
It had develope(l that the burden 7, is indicative of the closeness of
assumed hy certain parties at Ard- their games. A little more seasoning
Right Price
The Merion Title &Trust Co.
more early In the season had in a I and the veterans in the line-up wil1
short space of three weeks proved a I g.et the :roungsters on their feet. The
"white elephant," anI! they quietly fans at Berwyn will 1001, them over
and without any ceremony tossed up I at home this Saturday when Narberth
Phone, Narberth 1267 the sponge, forfeiting their franchis.e comes to town.

BEGIN NOW! and guarantee. Three applicants were


in strong attendance at the league
non-All' Bllrous lInstllng
At the opening gun Bill Kirk's
Frank Crist . meeting for th~ herth and each had a Barons looked like a wonderful team
You can open an account with only one dolIar. You can make add1tions hearing before the League potentates. and, in fact, although tlley now
MEATS & PROVISIONS to this from time to time to suit your CO!1venlpllce. If you only save two dol- Robert C. Johnston as manager of the stand a fifty-fifty. two won and two
I lars a week, you will have saved a hundred dollars in less than a ye~r. If Autocar Base Ball Ciub of the Auto- lost, a review of the players is con-
Hieh Grade Butter I you persistently keep on for five years putting the following amounts m this caI' Company present.ed facts that vincing that th.ey cannot be trifled
Telephone-Narberth 644 A.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ interest:
I
Bank every day, and draw nothing out, here are the results, not counting were more than convincing and the with. An addition to the pitching
vote granted them the Ardmore fran- staff wiII be beneficial and it is a
I · h 1 cent n lIar in the rears will be $ 18.2;) chise of a home club. safe bet the team will be up in the
F resh P 1S I 10 cents a do)' in th'e :rears ,vill be , 182.;)0 This so muc.1 disgruntled Pat. running during the season.
Wllrn~ Subnrbl\nltes COining
And Oysters I aO cents a d~\r ~n live reors will he................... 91:.:;U
O'Bri.en, of the Overbrook Club, that
he kicked the traces aud withdrew A slump comes to every ball club
$1.00 a 1)11)' 1II hw )'cars wlll be 182".00
his band of Allies from the league. durin~ a season and it s.eems that
THE IMPERIAL GROCERY I Karherth Office open from 8 A. 1\1. to 4 P. 1\1. Friday Evening, 7 to 9.
Strange to relate this action failed to Buckie Havman's Suburbanites are
cause any shedding of tears. With- passing thr~ugh one now. A fast ag-
out any ceremony tiM) Berw~'n Club' gregation of players are on the
POST OFFICE :N"OTES. received the Overbrook home club Wayne roster. Excellent material in
BOYLE'S MARKET HOUSE franchlsJ leaving an open berth for a the' pitching staff, snappy infielders
Printed stamped envelopes may lJe traveling team, Robert Black, who in Brooke, SingLeton and the Forbes
Prime Meats secnred at the post office at the fol- had sought a berth in the Main Line brothers, with fast contingents in
Home DresscJ Poultr\". Butter. Eggs aoJ Game. lowing prices: for sonw time, and who has been ac- the outer gardens. \\'hat is lacking
Fancv Fru,t anJ Vc>:et:lblp,. "A STORE FOR 500 I-cent envelopes $5.62 tive in various lines of athletics in in this slump will soon he overcome
PARtICULAR PEOPLE:'
500 2-cent envelopes .. , .. , ...•.. $10.62 Philadelphia, was considered the and the team once starts its horn go-
Te erllOne. NARBERTH. PA. These envelopes are of first quality. best proposition in sight. His team ing it will be time fOI' the others to
The name and address of purchaser to play under the name of the West give them respectable limit.
H. C. FRITSCH
Japanese Maples Properties For Rent and Sale nero
Fire Insurance
neatly printed in upper left hand cor- Philadelphia A. C. ! Ualulo111 lIits for the l'llns
with request to return in - - - - I Thus, Autocar Club plays the Ard-' Be a sport. Come out and root for
da~·s. i\'ote the price. more schedule, with Berwyn unl!er yonI' home club at ever~· game.
In tubs for planting~at any time, l:dwarll S. IInws, the Overbrook lay-out anI! the West: The Memorial Day. morning and af-
Bell Phone 852 W. Postmaster. Philadelpbia tourists assuming Ber-! ternoon. results will he watched with
at ATTRACTIVE PRICES.
Wall Building. Narberth, Pa. ' wyn's dates. 'keen interest.
:\cw Dnbs J,osc . Can tiLe );arherth champs repeat? If
Miesen's Bakery I Clara-Oh. John what lovely .Jumping in on the Saturday. not who then wiII it be?

Dwarf Red Maples NARBERTH ARCADE


BUILDING
flowers! 'fhey look as if they had schedule the Autocar Club went I!own : When the season is done, will it be
just been gathered. 'Vhy, there's a t defeat hefore "Billie" Kirk's Bon- i DUN?
little dew upon t1Lem! Air Barons by the score of 10 to 5.:
It is now Captain Barker. Charlie.
all sizes, up to four feet high. Bread, Cake, Rolls, Pies, .John (somewhat embarrassed)-))ue Vreeland, of Penm;ylvania, lJeing set i who has been playing like a "Tris or
Candy, Ice Cream
I
CATERING FOR PARTIES
upon them! I\ot a cent, Clara. I assure down bj' the Barons in their offensive i Ty" for the champions this season.
you-not a cent! display with a total of thirteen hits is released to aSSUllLe the captaincy
amassed, Captain Kain being the prin- of the Autocar Cluh. Congratulation~

~i:~ing Pansy Plants


the best you ever saw. $1.00
NOW IS
· t he T-·Ime cipal sticksmith when he lacell the and best wishes.
ball for a circuit clout and two
singles, Kunan also featuring.
Manager Johnston. of Autocar
Club, has collected a ~ood lmnch of

to PIant Flowers
:\nrherth ('f('llIIS. I'll. : ball players and should ~et in tllp
per dozen, and worth it. The Karberth champwns merely running right away.
entertainell tiLe baby member of the Sch('(lull'(l UuI4's
Wonderful large flowers and
league, West Philadelphia A. C .• ! Saturday, May :!j-);arherth at
new colors. handing them a few of the init.iator y I Berwyn, Bon-Air at Paoli. Wayne at
degrees accorded new comers In se-I Ardmor,e Dun & Co. ,"5. 'Vest Phila-

A E WOOLERT Bedding Plants, Porch Plants, Cut


lect soc!.ety. The scrihes at the game: delphia ~t Karberth.
worked overtime in the effort to score Memorial Day. l\la\' :::O-Morning:
the potent numerals that are consid- Autocar at I\a;herth.· West Philadel-
• •
Narberth, Pa.
Flowers, Shrubs, Evergreens ered in a regular ball game. An add- phia at Paoli, ·Wayne at Bon-Air. Dun
ing machine was nearly nec.essary to & Co. at Berwyn. Afternoon: Paoli
mal{e the addition which showell the i M. C. at I\arberth, Dun & Co. at Bon-
---_.--------_. ------ champions had run up 31 runs ou' Air Berwnl at "'anle 'Vest Phila-
HAVE YOUR GARDEN AND FLOWER BOXES 26 hits, which included six drives for del~hia at' Autocal' Clul;.
Why Not Clean Silver i~;~tr., us~; PLANTED FOR DECORATION DAY to the circuit, Gibson having the fever TI\I~ Scrllw.
Polish (label bluel that positive!)' does NO'!' such an extent that he contribut.el! . _
wear away the surface-that does NOT
blacken the hands-that actually RESISTS
the return of tarnish. keeping tbe sUver
bright, and saving lahor-that makes the
slIver wear longer-that Is very sanita.ry
JOHN ALBRECHT ~~l~k~~~~~ej~~~:'o::o:::~(:e ~:'"::m::~: Anyo:::~i?i~::I~~lb~:~:~~~1
'
that this score should not be held up: can secure them at the post office.
cards

, r••00 VD. Pi ~
nnd c1Pftn to usc ":
red) for ridicule as Mana~er Black is some: Patrons of tI.le po~t ~ffice are urge.d
I ".. I
Us.. V·Knn-l'lnt.. Extra Sirenll"tb (label
nu,.· (1,
for Slh'er I'ln tllIg Brn••.
Ilot tie. 25c, or CaD, GOe, To-day! G reenhouses~ P .... • j iT sport and got the best out of his Off-I to ~Iave all tlLe1r mall dIrected to theIr
Dept. Stores or Imperial Grocery Company spring in th.eir first start but will box numbers.
N~RBEKTH, PA. NURSERY AN D SHOWROOM show a number of new fa~es in the! l:l1uwl'd S. ]Jnws, PostDlIISt;>I'
A. n. Justice Co., l\1a1,ers. 6\2 Che.tnnt st. game with the Dun & Co A. A. tour-:
Montgomery Ave. and Meeting House Lane, Narberth, P a. ists when they cross bats at Karberth: HOllrl) of l'Ionogers.
PHONE, CYNWYD 46 W this Saturday afternoon. Monday Kig,ht-H. C. Garu, financial
GODFREY nun & ('II. A. A. 1,I'llIls , llanager.
All the fans knew last season that: Tuesday I\ight-A. G. MacKenzie,
The Real Estate Man at
114 Woodside Ave., FI'ed Clough ley's Dun & Co. was i religious and educational work man-
11'111 be pleased to assist you in get·
ting a home.
To the Heart of Leisureland some ball club, finishing a strong! agel'.
second in tiLe league. This year, at: Wednesday Night-R. G. Savill.
the time of going to press, they are house manager.
T~lephone-Narbertb 685 A. where woods are cool, streams allur-
pace-making the other seven clubs Thursday Kight-F. "'. Stites, so-
ing, vacations ideal. Between New York with a clean record of four victories. clal worl, managel·.
NARBERTII MAILS. City (with Albany and Troy the gate- having set down both of their closest Friday Kight-Daniel Leitch, mem-
Arrival. ways) and contenders, Narberth and Paoli M.I bershlp manager.
6.00-AIl points. C.. who are tie away for second place. Saturda~' !'\ight-Fred Rose, athletic
6.30-PhiIadelphia. Lake George
honors. Their sensational and fast' manager.
6.50-AIl points. The Adirondacks al! around fielding aggregation makes I O. L. Hampton, Executiv1) secretary.
9.00-Local West. Lake Champlain this club a good drawing card in the I
10.34-All points. league and with the team hitting: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
The North and West
11.50-All points. ha1'(Ler this season the other clubs: Two "ents Ilt'r word III n,lmn",,; minimum
12.29-Local West. The logical route is "The I~uxurious ar,e going to find them a strong prop- . ten words.
1.34-All points.
3.29-Local West.
5.04-All points.
Way"
Largest and most magnificent river
Iosition to hattIe with.
"Buckie" Hayman's Wayne Subur-
o
IrOn S,U."::-Stable with two Atalls nnd ho:<
8tall, wagon house. hay 10Ct an,l tn"n·.
rOOnl. Co~t $lonO. Good. condition. ~a1e
hal1ltes were the last victims of the, price. $150. F. ~r. Justice, Xarherth. Penlla.
6.29--Local West. steamships in the world Dun & Co. diamond submarine which! Iron IilAJ...::-Rlch top '011. from 01<1 ~arden.
Departure. torpedoed them 10 to 4 last Saturda~·.: 50c' p,'.. loael on \)r.I11I•••. F. "I. Justie•.
9.00 A.M. East all points. DAILY SERVICE 1'11011 A nark IIorse . '11 G ~lontg"oll1er)· a'·.nue.
10.34 Local West. Send for free copy of Beautiful The band of Manager Hanle~"s' Fon :-.\J.1·::-nll'> Quollt~· g"a;-;;tove:--;-~~'l
11.59 - Phila. and all points. "Skeetel'S" of the Paoll Men's Club is' '·oo,lItion. Apply enlllnSH Ilt IH "·ooel·
12.30 - All points. "Searchlight Magazine" the dark horse in the league. Play- : _81_d_e_a_'_.e_n_ue_. _
1.34 P.M. Local West. ing th.eir second season in league i "'on :-.\I.t:--H,·[rl"p,·al"". 1," pounds
3.18
4.34 -
AlI points.
Local West.
HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY ! e;1 Ill\C'lt:'-': good eflntltt lOll . .Appl)' 111 Eltn-
fraternity shows them with increased: wooel a,·enue.
strength and class. Three games I-L-O-S-T---A-I-lg-h-t-"-e-II-O\-,.-n->o-.-to-n-h-ul-.-d-o-g.-n-a-'-I1-e
6.59 - Phila. and all points. Pier 32, North River New York won to date and but one lost finds I
"Sport." DIH';ppenred Ma)' loth. Liberal
them hand-in-hand with the Nar- rewllrd for Informa.tlon leading. to re"over)·.
It sometimes happens that while a berth clan hovering in second place. Wm. B. Goodnll. lOS Dudley avenue.
man is watching his enemies his "T h e Sea r chi i g h t R 0 ute" "Maggie" Magill is stilI his old self 1 !"on ~ALE-Hou.dln"l !'oods. ro""onable.
friends get the best of him. "Tl S ib" f Saturday het\\'\>on ~ nllli 4. 123 HlleklllIH1
an(1 f rom w 1lat 1e cr e saw 0 'I\·enue. Narberth.

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