Professional Documents
Culture Documents
VOLUME II. NUMBER 33 NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1916 PRICE TWO CENTS
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NEW TRAIN SERVICE
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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, ,.. .
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Mrs. C. R. Blackall G. M, Henry The Bowling Club and the Elm-
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Koons, c., p. ......
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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 •••••••
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Bases on balls-Off Gibson, 1; off berth avenue, has been ente:rtaininp:
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: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'
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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
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"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
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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 •
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mencmg wor on le co
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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
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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
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than eVCI le ore, and PItchers Hall in line with the plar.s agrc-ed upon
1M' 1 II IP t ' tl
tel'.
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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'.
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.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.
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tured.
ELl\I\VOOD FIELD CLUB.
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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.
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.
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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
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;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·
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Oulck Acting Shut-Orr ~
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RIg. U. S. Pit. orr,n
Pit.
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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
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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.
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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
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
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"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
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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.
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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.
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-
, 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
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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.