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VOLUME IV. NUMBER 34 NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY~ MAY 30, 1918 PRICE TWO CENTS

COME TO THE FLOWER SHOWTHIS SATURDAY


BIG BASEBALL NARBERTH FLOWER SHOW THIS SATURDAY NARBERTH HIGH SCHOOL
GAME TOMORROW AFTERNOON AT THE Y. M. C. A. BUILDING HOLDS UNBROKEN RECORD
Narberth High School easily
Narberth Team and Tennis As- Every One Welcome and Every Resident May Enter Exhibits. trimmed Ambler High School in a
sociation Players in National game last Friday, which was called
FI1£1e to AU and No Entrance F~Speciai Classes off In the seventh to allow Ambler
Sport Contest Decoration to catch a train, after Narberth had
for Children
Day Morning I scored eight runs in the second. In
I this Inning Q. Yowell won his own

Everybody's heading for the Nar-


berth High School athletic field!
THE FIRESID'I:'
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Narberth's fourth annual Flow,)r I and not with the flowers entered by i game by driving out a triple with
Show will be held this coming Satur- i the grown-ups. I the baseR fUll, and then scoring him-
Let that be the watchword for I Betty Baxter's Gossip day afternoon and evening, June
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1,! Folks entering their flowers are, self on an overthrow.
I under no obligations to leave them I NARBERTH
Narberth tomorrow mornlng-Thurs-
day, Decoration Day.
}<'or at 10.30 A. iii the ,great base-
T'He..
'I:"
111 the CommuOlty-Red Cross room.! after the show closes; they may take I
th d fI f tl Y M C 0\
Narberth Guard On e secon oor 0 le . . . . : them home if they wish. But It has, Burns, c. . , R H. A. O. g
1 0 0 12 0
hall game starts-the much talked of drills every Thursday Building. I been the custom of the three pre-! Nolan, 3b. . 1 0 0 (} 0
The exhibit will open to the pUb-I' ce.di.n g. shows for practically all the I Diekie, S13. (} (} 1 0 ]
and much planne d for contest b e-
tween Fred Walzer's Narberth team
evening in t h e Fire House, II lic at 2.30 o'clock and will remain I exlll bltS to be left so. that ~hey may, Q. Yowell, p. . 1 1 2 (} 0
and Jim McKell's combination tennla- 7.45 to 8.45 P. M. open until 9 P. 1\1. Everyone is' be taken ~o the patients 111 B.r yn , Walton, 2b. . 1 0 1 1 0
baseball outfit. And it is sure going welcome, there being no admissioll; Ma~r HOSPital the. following morOln~., Anderson. lb. . 1 0 0 4 ]
to be some game. charge of a.ny kind. i ThIs proc~du.re WIll be followed thIS, Schaffer, rf. . 1 2 0 (} 0
So everybody out tomorrow 0101'0- Red Cross wool distributed Moreover, all residents of Narberth' year and It IS h.oped that there will B. Yowell, cf. 1 1 0 3 (}
ing and up to the baseba1l field ad- are invited to participate in the show be a large quantIty of .f1owers to t.ake Jenkins, If. 1 2 0 1 0
joining the school-for t.wo reason;,: at Red Cross Workroom in Y. by entering and exhibiting cut flowers to the folks who are m the hospItal,
I from their gardens. and who would be .only too glad. to 8 6 4 21 2
}<'irst, because the game will be p ayed I M. C. A., Monday, Wednesday come t.o the show mst d f h n
for the benefit of our Narberth Rcd Older residents know from the ex- i ' ,ea a aVl g AMBLER
Cross, which has been doing such and Friday. periences of the last three years that the show brought t.o them, if they RB. A. O. E.
good work and is deserVing of the Narberth's Flower Show is in no' were well enough. , Smith, ss. 0 0 0 (} 1
heartiest support and co-operation of I' sense professional. There are no en-I A I,llst ~,ord Harris, 3b. . (} 0 0 2 0
every resident of the borough; and, Buy a stamp. trance fees of any kind and the best I Reme~nbel' t.he ~arberth Flower Wid may, rf. 0 0 0 1 0
second, because the game itself willi natured rivalry and competition pre-' Show WIll be held thIs Saturday after- HolIingsw'h, lb., p. 0 0 2 1 1
be a good baseball match and Willi
Have you joined the 31 to 1 c1u'b? vails. And Our Town wants t.o take,' noon and evening. Open to everyone. Meyers, cf. 1 0 1 1 (}
be weI! worth seeing. . . this occasion to extend a particular i free. from 2.30 P. M. to 9 P. M. En.ter O·Brien. If. 1 2 0 (} 0
We oknow, of courSe, that the USUalj Earl DickIe has arrived safely over welcome to the many new residents your OWI.l flowers and come and brll1 g, !'.Wler, 2b.
II 0 1 0 1 1
proceedure is, when you're too old for seas. Who have come to live in the Year-, your neIghbors (~ot your neighbors Kisler, e. . 0 0 0 11 0
basebal!, take up tennis; and when I'I Round Home Town since last sum- i flowe;s. but the neIghbors the~llselves) Deens, p., lb. 0 1 (} 1 0
you can't stand the strain of tennis, 'ound-Gold bracelet. Apply ut I and 'the folks from the city" and
there's golf still left-wit.h al! due! postoffice. m~~. you have in your garden any show them the fine array .of ~eautiful 2 4 3 18 3
respect. t 0 R oy CI ar k an d our 0 th er 1 •.
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f tl fI I b
le owers covere( y any 0
f tl
le I
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flowers that are grown m :\arberth Narberth H. S


d O 8 0 0 0 0 0-8
golfing friends. But this time you're I
Narb:rth Postoffice WIll be closed classes of exhibits (see the list in! gar ens. Ambler H. S O 1 0 0 0 0 1-2
going to be fooled if you think that 'I MemorIal Day after 9 A. M. another column) enter them in the' fllI!!s IIi I~xhl"lts illr the ~lIr"e)1h Two-base hit-Miller. Three-base
the baseball play.lng members of the . show. But whetiler you have bIOOn13\1 Flowe)' SlIow. SlIhlrdll)', ,Tunc t hlit-Q. Yowell. Struck 'Out-By
Tennis Association are too old to put I
:\lr. and Mrs. ~har!es H. Churcllll! to exhibit or not come to the show Class I.-Best individual White or Yowel!, 12; by Deens, 3; by Hol!ings-
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up a regular contest in the national motored to Atlantic CIty for the week- and see what a beautif'lll lot of flowers I cream rose. worth. 7. Bases on bal!s-By Deens,
game. I end. are grown by your neighbors and fel-I Class 2.-Best. individual pink rose. 2.
They're some players. a1l right, and
I"red Walzer says he knows it and
I'
AI! Samts' P. E. Ohurcl~ ha;s added
low-townsmen.
Entries ~[ust Be In B)' t I'. Jr,
, Class 3.-Best indiVidual yellow fore!.
I rose.
Umpire-O. Humphreys, Havel'-

The team's leading hitters ancl


he is looking forward to a good hard another star In the servICe flag fo~' The Y. M. C. A. will be open to re- i Class 4.-Best individual red rose. fielders follow:
game. So we're not going to drag Henry Howes, of the naval coast de- celve exhibits at 11 A. M., and alii Class 4 (a)-Best individual rose
BATTING ,AVERAGES
into the pUblic prints any more per- .:lse reserves. entries must be completed by 1 P. M. i not included in classes 1, 2, 3 and 4.
G. AB. H. Av.
Ronalities about Bert Simpson being The judging will be done between 1 i Class 5.--Best collection of white Q. Yowell 8 27 (11
the star twirler at the University of I Mrs. William Livingston and chil- P. :\f. and 2.30 P. M., and the prize, or cream roses (any number.) .408
Pennsylvania just a few years back'i dren ~lave returned fr{Jllll Stone Hiar- winning flowers in each class marked i (Continued on Fourth Page)
Ward 5 12 4< .:Ja:J
Schaffer 6 13 4 .307
and we're not going to say anything bor, ~. J., where they have been so that visitors will know which i - - - - - - - - -
Burns 8 35 9
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about JimMcKel1. Bill Henderson and "pendmg the ,Iast week. blooms have been adjudged the best.:
Dickie 8 33 8
.257
.242
Halph Hal! and the other tenniS/ -- It is particularly important that, now BOYS )II'S'I' mWISTEU
players who have starred in some of Mrs. A. ~. Pelton has returned to everyone observe the regulation: FIELDING AVERAGES
the best leagues in the country. he' h?me III Worces.ter, Mass., after about making their entries before 1 "Who )rust Ue~;stcr: All male G. O. A. E. Av.
Enou,gh that these fel!ows will al! \ : pendmg a. month with. llir. and Mrs. P. M. In the first place, it is not personR (citizens or allens) born Q. Yowel! .. 8 7 22 0 1.000
play with the tennis nine, and that I W. H. LeWIS, of Woodslde avenue. I fair to those who have observed the between June 6, 1896, and June 5, BurnR . 8 101 10 4 .964
you may expect a good game of base- I regulations for late comers to wander ]897, inclusive, except officers and Anderson . 8 55 11 4 .943
ball tomorrow morning (Thursday, :\Irs. Allbert H. Downes, who has I in after 1 o'clock' and in the s'econd enllst,ed men of the Regular Army, Walton ' . 8 16 9 2 .926
10.:lO o'clock) at the lligh school h~en visiting Mr. ~nd Mr,s. Carroll· place, the judges' really require the Navy and Marine Corps, and the B. Yowell .. 8 9 2 1 .901
g rounds. Downe3, of W(){)'l!slde avenue and hour and a half between 1 o'clock National Guard and Naval Militia
while in Federal servlce, and of-
Grove Place, has returned to })Qver, and 2.30 o'clock to make a careful ticers in Officers' Reserve Corps ('ome to tJw Narberth Jo'lowcr Show,
Del. study of tIle exhibits, and render fair and enlisted men in Enlisted Re- tillS Saturday aftenlOon and e,·elling·,
decisions. serve Corps while in active ser- ILt. the Y• .n. C. A. Uuilldfng. }'roo to
James Bolger, a resident of Nar- Mrs. Louis Diehl, of Charles,town, Exhibitors are req'uested to bring vice. an.
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berth, died on Sunday afternoon at W. Va.. and Mrs. A. H. Diehl, of New their own vases and other vessels for Wheu: On Wednesday, June 5, ---*-------------~

his home on Woodbine avenue. from York, arc ,guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- I exh.lblting their flowers. and they are 191~, between 7 A. M. and 9 P. M.
injuries reeeived while attending to ",lm R. Parker, Merion and Essex also requested to attach to each ex-
his duties along the railroad traclt at avenues. hlbit that they entei' "mal! cards
Where: At office of local board I
haVing jnrisdictlon where the pel'-
BASEBALL
Narberth station on Saturday. An
. bearing their names and the number son to be register,ed permanently
resides, or other place designated Saturday
iron bar accidentally fel! from a Speoial nlee1Jing fa,r ,prayer i:n -the of the class. The class numbers are by that local board.
paRsing car. striking him, causing in- PresbytteTian Ohurch thiis Thur$day necessary in assigning the flowers tn
juries which resulted in his death. morn.ing at 9 o'clock in accordance their correct classes and the names
Jlow: Go In person on June 5
to registration place. If likely to be
NARBERTH YS. BROOKDALE
with the proclama.tion of the Presi- of the exhibitors will make easy the absent from home on June 5, go at
SCH,nn;ltS' MAil, :\H'ST m~ sPJo:n· de,nt of the Unit.ed St:aJtes. identification of the vases after the onCe to the office of the nearest
Jo'U'AU,Y AnnRJo~SSlm TO
MILITAItY UNITS
show closes.
Mi':iJ3 Posey, of Essex avenue, and I T he s h ow w III be in charge 0 f the
G I ' C 'tt f I N b th
local board. Have registration card
til1ed out and certified. Mail It to
the local board having jurisdiction
Senior Moying Picture Benefit
ur.
m I and lY" ur,s. A. W. Posey. of!. '.IlI'.< en om.m.1 ee 0
Postmasters are instructed to wlth- Wd.lmllng:ton, have gone on a ron.tor I CIV~C ASSOCIatIOn. Horace R HIllegas.
I. Ie • a.r er W Ilerc you permanently reside. In-
close a self-addressed, stamped
ARCADE THEATRE
hold from dispatch in the malls all Ir:,1) to their hOlllle in York county, i chairman. and ,Mr. Hillegas and mem- envelope With registration card for
Thursday, May 30
ordinary, Insured or C. O. D. parcels wUlere they will spend several daYs.: bers of his committee will be on hand the return of registration certifi- 25c. 8 o'Clock
which are addressed to members oi __ , I from 11 A. M. until the show closes, cate. Failure to get this certificate
Vaudeville
the Regular Army , the National• Army 1I"lld
1 reI1 H arr is dan Will'lam H ar- i so exhibitors need have . no . fear for may
R cause serious inconvenience.
or the National Guard, but whIch are. t t' d t . f I d I the safety for their glass. SIlver or egistration card must be mailed
rls en er ame a an III orma anf:e . . ' t' I. h 1
not specifical1v addressed to companY la t . TI t I I d" chlnaware. There lS runnmg water III Illle 0 reae ocal board on
and 'reglment' or other military unit. M~ eLavelllldngM'lIMe guesMs. ncFullect: In the kitchen adjoining the com- June 5. If sick on June 5 and un-
ISS r, ss ayer, ISS a on, . able to be present In person, send
· W'''I MI M C M' mUll1ty room, and every possible se:'-
UN(~LAnH~n I,Jo~TTJo~nS AT MIS~ I,lerow, ss coy, ISS vice wl1l be rendered eXhibitors. some competent friend. The clerk
NAltBEItTH p()STOn'Wl-~ COhlC, Miss Kane, Misses Graham, S tal f tI Child may deputize him to prepare card.
Mrs. Jefferies, Mr. Black, Mr. Camp-I As Y6~e~m ~:e· ~y 'the :el:sses of Information: If In doubt as to
bell Mr Bow n M M C t M I what to do or where to register,
Mis'S Mary Doughtery Dav'IS~ Mr. G;~~a~, ;';r. cs::o~;: M~: exhibits, there wll1 be special classes consult local board.
Edwar«l S. Hnws, l'ostmnster. Bullock Mr. Bernhardt Mr. Harris. for the children, and parents are par- I'ennlt)· for Not Ueglsterlng: Fail-
, , tlcnlarly urged to encourage their ure to register is a misdemeanor
(;ODle to the Narberth Jo'lower Show, children to make entries. The work punishable by Imprisonment for
thl" Saturdn)' ILfternoon lind e,·enhl!t. The most absorbing and thrilling of gathering the flowers and arrang- one year. It may result in loss of
Itt tile Y. M. e. A. BuJldlng. }'roo to Rex Beach story ever produced, "The ing these special exhibits is to be valuable rights and privileges and 10 A. M. Next Sunday
alL Heart of the Sunset," to be shown done by the children exelus'·vely. The immediate Induction into mllitary
service.
Subject-"Servioo the World..,.
_ ".__"_. ~----Inext Wednesday afternoon and eve'l- Garden Committee Is anxious that
i.ng at the Palace Theatre, Ardmore, the children's part of the show this METHOD~TEPffiCOPALCHURCH
SENIOR BENEFIT is a melodramatic romance of the year be especially fine. So encourar,e
great Southwest. Not a tale of war- the boys' and girls to make up their CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

MOYI'ng PI'CtUfAS. VaUdAYI'IIA


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fare. but a fascinating story of the baskets
U Mexican border In which the famous them to the Y. M. C. A. between 11
and roses of flowers and brln'l( Mr. Porciyal Roberts. Jr.
will lin a doD.... for every N....berth dol.
Two cent" per word each Insertion, ca8b
In advance. No advertleement accepted un.
Ieee cash accompanies copy.
'lbul'llday, May 10. AreadeTlaea". author of "The Spoilers," "The Ne'er A. M. and 1 P. M. Explain to them 1.... tothe W .... Che.t Fund up to $20,000
8 P. M. 21 CeDI. Do Well," "The Barrier," etc.• has that their exhlblLs wllI compete only (O"OK SA).Jo:;-Hefrlgerator, 100 Ibe. l(¥l
1...._ _;....;;;;..---------...:1 (Continued on Third Pagel WHO WILL MATCH HIM 1
with the exhibits of other children, - - - - - - - - - - - - -_ _--J I avenue. Phone, G23-R.
capllclty. Good condition. 212 Hampden

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NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN--MA.Y 30. 1~18

OUR TOWN PIANO RECITAL WHEN NATURE NODS-~AND


BELLE DAME IS MUCH PEEVED!
Owned and Published every Thurs- and it's particularly distressing in the warm days, when filmy
day by the Narberth Civic Alisocia- frocks prevail and perspiration vies with pulchritude. Let's agree
tlon. that the unsightly growth-the superfluous hair on the face, on
the arms-sh211 not abide another day-and have full confidence
in the sterling merit and unquestioned safety of what we have to
offer-a depil2tory powder compounded by Mr. Long, a scientific
gentleman of high standing, whom we know exceedingly well!
President-Joseph H. Nash.
Vice-presidents-A. C. Shamd, James And it only eosts a quarter~twenty-five cents-and we know
Artman, A. J. Loos. whereof we speak when we say that no similar preparation, how-
Secretary-Treasurcr-Geo. M. Coles- ever high priced, exceeds it in the satisfactory results secured!
worthy.
Directors-W. Arthur Cole, Mrs. C. Liberal-sized free sample on request-see ·the window display.
P. Fowler. Henry C. Gara, W. R. D.
Hall. George M. Henry, H. R. Hillegas.
Telephones,

HOV{ARD'S
Charles E. HU;IDphreys, Daniel Leitch. Of course, we
E. A. Muscha.mp, Mrs. A. Perry Redi- 1267 deliver - any
place - any
fer. Mrs. A. B. Ross. Fletcher W. 1268 time.
Stites, Walton M. Wentz, A. E. Woh-
lert, Mrs. Chanles W. Young.
HARRY A.•TACOBS.
Ed1tor.
Mrs. Roy E. Clark A. J. Loos
Mrs. C. T. M(lore Henry Rose
... M. Henry \\'. T. Melchior
AssocIate Ed1tors.
MAIZIE J. SIMPSON.
Cashier.
Send all letters and
P. O. Box 404.
send all advertising copy to P.
Box 820.
Make all remittances to P. O. 80x
118.
Our Town Is on sale at the depot
newsstand. and at the store of H. E.
Davis.
Entered as second-class matter. Oc- Narberth War Chest Fund
toher 15, 1914, at the Post Office at
Narberth, Pennsylvania, under the Gratifying Response to Appeal
Act of March 3. 1879. ('OUIt' to thl' XlIrh"rth Flowel' Shin'·,
this Satllrdll~' lIftenwou aud eHmlllg',
THURSDAY, 1\1 AY 30, 1918 at the Y. JI. ('. A. HlIi!llillg. J."rI'C to
aIL
EMEnGE~CY PHONE CALLS
Fire 350.
Police 1250.

TOMATO PLANTS
Transplanted Plants, SOc Doz.

in the
THE GARDEN NURSERIES
Snn(]a:>": Price and Montgomery Avenues, Narberth

FILL THE WAR CHEST THIS WEEK


The War Chest Campaign is on
throughout this County this week
It follows weeks of careful and thoughtful preparation on the part of men who
have given of their time willingly and ungrudgingly that the Chest might be
filled promptly and to its capacity. The organization which has heen perfected
for the campaign is probably the most thorough that has ever heen formed in
this county, and its personnel is imhued with the spirit of the great enterprise
launched. The workers are going into every corner of the county, reaching
everybody, and giving all an opportunity to do th('ir part toward helping along
the great war and making America invincible in the conflict. Everybody
should give according to ability, even to the point of sacrifice, remembering
that it is for the boys who have gone to the front, sacrificing not only time and
" money, hut hazarding their lives.
There is no question of the merit of th€ War Chest. The money is needed and
it is far more practicable and systematic to raise it this way than by continuous
campaigns, one following the other, causing not only embarrassment to the in-
dividual but upsetting the processes ()f our norinal life and activity. The
money is obtained, or pledged, all at once, the extent of the community's re-
SATURDArs THE nAY sources and possibilities hecome actllally known, and the hurden is equally
distributed. The appeal made is broad enough to cover everybody-for it is
It is hoped that every resident of for the war, in which everybody is interested. If it were for one of the innum-,
oUr borough wlU attend the fourth
annual Narlbel'lth Fll()wer Show, this erable avenues of giving which have arisen in recent months, only a few per-
coming Saturday afternoon and even- haps would be interested. But the War Chest covers all worthy causes arising
ing, at the Y. M. C. A. Building. And out of the great conflict. The waste of separate campaigns is eliminated and
it Is also hoped that every resident
bavlng flowers in his or her garden
unworthy appeals for money will be prevented. The distribution of the money
will enter them,. has been 'placed in the hands of a committee the integrity of whose members is
As Is pointed out in another unquestioned. Contributors to the Chest may be assured that no donations
column, our shOw Is In no sense pro- will be made save to organizations and agencies recognized for efIiciency and
fessional. It was Intended by Mr.
Stites, who organized the Narberth character which are contributing to tile necessities of the war. No more vital
Flower Show three years ago. that its appeal has ever been made to the generosity and patriotism of the people of the
object would be to encourage home community than the present, and there is every reason to believe that the re-
gardens. and anyone who saw the
first, second and third shows will tes-
sponse will be worthy of the citizenship and freedom of every man and woman,
tify to the success~ul carrying out of Invest In Wal" SaV'lngs Stamps and which, in the last analysis, are at stake in the present crisis.
that idea. Thl"lft stamps. Interest rate Is 441-4
Incidentally OUIl" Town would like per cent.
NARB~RTH, PA.-OUR TOWN-MAY 30. 1918

. Snrplns, $126,000; Undivided Profits, $100,000 I:


Capital, $160,000; Narberth "War Chest" 0rgamza
· t·Ion GLEAN···SAfE··..WHOLESOME
OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEED
I Percival Roberts, Jr:, Chainnan for Montgomery County.
THE MERION TITLE &TRUST CO.! I
Alex. C. Shand, ChaIrman for Narberth.
A. J. Loos, Vice-Chai:rman for Narberth.
UNDER BACTERIOLOGICAL CONTROL

Pasteurized Milk DELIVERIES


' A c d Bu'ldt' g
Narberth OffICe, rae t n F. W. Stites, Vice-Chairman for Narberth.
Mrs. C. P. Fowler, Chairman IOf Woman's Community Club.
Brynclovls Certilled
Milk
(Pedrlatlc Society)
WEST PHILA.
OVERBROOK
Mrs. D. D. Stickney, Chairman of Woman's Auxiliary, Special .. Guernsey'· MERION
Milk WYNNEFIELD
Y.M.C.A.
Mrs. F. W. Sti·tes, Chairman of Red (:;ross Society. (Roberts· &: Sharpless' BALA-CYNWY

2% Interest Paid on Checking Accounts Miss M. J. Simpson, Red Cross Society.


Chas. V. Noel, Treasurer.
Dairies)
Cream Buttermilk
NARBERTH
ARDMORE
Table and Whipping WYNNEWOOD
H. C. Gara, Secretary.
3% Interest on Savings Accounts Cream.

Your Account Solicited CUB'S WEEKLY LETTER


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and also the usual percentage of
cuckoos in every community, but
SCOII-POWEtL DAIRIES
--- even so it is difficult to account for
'ro the Editor of Our Town: the whole 57 varieties of pickles, 45th and Parrish Sts.
i be the 1818,t Sund::..,;· f.or conlirm~_t ""ll ! Here's a dandy chance to ~ake chow-chow and mustard on the list,
instruotlons so a11 who are cor'_Il1l'one y earn 100 per cent. over llIght. unless the mud slinging tactics of the
tem.plating Joining -the church are re- Mr. Percival Roberts ha~ off:red. to opposition really fooled some of them. HOWARD F. COrTER
JrEJUON JIEETfNG 1I0USE quei;ted to be pres.ent. [lllatch every dollar subscrIbed III N~r- If the latter be the case, we will have
All visitors and both new and old berth to the War Chest fund With to let it go at that, but it will hI' 'MEATS of
T
Merion Meeting House is opened for residents of Narberth, Wynnewood, another, up to $20,000. The chances disappointing to know that there are l I. QUALITY
worship every First day at 11 A Ardmore and V'icinity are cordiJally in- are he'll go even further, but let's so many easy marks in the Year-
M. Visi-tors are cordially welcome. vited to attend all of the services at get the $20,000 first and then we'll Round Home Town. Y. M. C. A. BUILDING
A regi&try book is kept for visitors, All Saints'. The pews are free a,nd see. We buy Liberty Bonds and War ---
All are asked to register UlCir !oames. you are very welcome. Stamps instead of putting the mon~y Fred Walzer received one vote for
Church '·blLsses Ie-ave Narberth and in the bank at a lower rate of inter- Governor last week. J;~ar be it from rara.-M~Ginl~~
8'1'. ~IAIWAJtE'l"S (;IIFRCII Wynnewood sitatiollls at 10.40 on Sun- est, or spending it. To raise this me to cast any asparagus, but I thinl,
day mornings. money, of course, means a sacrifice J;~red vote,d for ~limself. Perhaps there's
U[23South I~S!. Philadel~.~
J;~arly Mass on Sunday from April in many instances', but when we think' nothing especially peculiar about
1 to October 31 at 6.30 A. M. I<'rom
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BAP1'18T (~IIUIWH of it, there's no occasion for feeling! that, in view of the fact that sOllie GARAnteed Roofs
Noyemlher 1 to March 31 at 7 A. lVI. OF THE EVA"XGEL we've done all we should. This I people around here voted for Wat~IO!1.
Late Mass, 9.30 A, M. throughout the money, on which we receive liberal: ---
Year. Masses on holytlays, 6.30 and returns, is spent in our behalf so i His regular business being' dull
that we are getting dividends both: and, seeking other worlds to oon-
CALDWELL & CO •
:8.30 A. lVI. Weel{(laYs at 8. Evening
IlevotiollS a'ntl other services at regu- Sen-kes next Sundar as follows: ways. It's when we're asked to give quer, Howard \Vilson has decided to
lar times. 9.45 A. M.-Bible schOOl. something outright, as in this War try goat raising. As a nucleus, he Real Estate
11.00 A. M.-Morning worship. Chest campaign, that the real test. has hought a Nanny. That's no "kid," Instir nee a
1'IIE PHESB\''I'I':HIAX fllUnClI This will he a communion service an'l of patriotism comes. It goes hard, I either. Miss Goat crops the lawn,
the subject for meditation will be Imow, after being called on as we' thus saving feed bills and the services South <;ide NARBERTH, PA.
Ihn·••Tulin YliU ~,,~~, )liuistcr "The l":tith of the Faithful." have all been to go the limit for the' of a lawn mower. At night she's At_t_h_e_s_·t_a_t_lo_n _
7.00 P. i\L-Young people's meeting. Red I Cross, Liberty Loan, War allowed the freedom nf the cellar and
l\1eetingl5 for June 2:
10.00 A. M.-Sunday school, if per-
This will be led by Miss Marion Stamps. Y. M. C. A., etc., to find ou"- has so far disposed of considerahle
Trotter and the pastor wiII give the selves confronted with this new de- ruhbish, tin cans. etc. Howard milks ti
"IIR"CIIVE NEW HOUSES
ti
mitteel hy Bcnrd .0.[ Health. fourth and last of a series of twenty- I mand. Somebody's got to do it, ho\\'- her regularly and as soon as Nanny's
11.00 A. l\t.-Puhlic worship. Mem- minute talks. The subject for Sun-- II ever. and that somebody is ever',- horns grow strong enoug'h to butt. n::J ARE BECOMING SCARCE
orial Day celelJratJic.n with patriotic I
day evening will be "The Young Man's hody, It's everybody's business who douht she will furnish a fine quality
sermon by the past.o-r. Veterans of Choice of I~ife's Companion." calls himself an American, \Ve can't of hutter. When that time comes. I I HAVE HEMAli'iING
t.he Civil War, U. S. soldier,s and 7.4;; P. ;\I.--Evening worship. sub-I leave it all to George; if he doesn't ('an sec the owner of the finest and
~a.q()r" and all pat.riotic orgalLizaHons jecl.. "Spiritual Avi:,_tion, or the Be-I do his part. that's none of our :tffnir. fastl'st automohilc in town hendinr; For Sale No. 229 Forrest Avenue
lief of the Unbeliever." There will he Let·s do our share and never mind over his coal pile, when Nanny, re-
invite:l.
7.00 P. l\L-Chl'istLIn Endeavor I
a lively sonp,' service preceding the the other fellow. There are no direC'.l senting the intrusion, will-but we
sermon conducted h)' MI'. Stanley. financial returns for money pledged hut tel' wait and see. Don't think for
And .Bungalow on Avon Road
Also choice buildiilg sites. Don't hesi
meeting. All young people invited.
7,4:> P. l\1.--F:\'Cl1ing ",orship, with The male quartet will also sing. to the War Chest, hut there's the a minute that you can get Howard's tale if you want a good home.
sermon hy Uw pastor. You will he weleome to any 'Or all real satisfaction of knowing that any. g;oat-he guards her too carefully.
Church XliiI'S of !hese scrviees. cash we have agreed to pay in durin~ I --- WM. D. SMEDLEY
At the prayer meeting Oil \Yednes- ___.. the course of the year is just so much 1 wanl to Whisper something- to; ------------------- - - - - - -
day night of thi,.'; week Mr. Van !':ess ~n:'I'I(()I)]S'I' I':I'IS('OI'AJ, CHURCIl g;iyen for our own protection. ~'ou --it's ahout the ladies. The at-: ;- '.
will ':]Jeake:f the work of the General Xow, then, let's bear in milHl wheu tendance at the Red Cross work room! A COMPLETF LINE OF
we put up a elollar it's il111llediat( 1)' is g;raelually elropping- off, and just,
AE.sembly. "TIll' J,ittl" Church lin the lIill"
In acc8rdanee wit.h the proelmna- coyereel hy one of i\lr. Roherts'. At when the ladies' services are neceleel' SCHOOL SUPPLIES
tion of the President of the Unite,l that rate. ~50,000 ought to he easy most. Are they getting ('old feet? i AT
for Xarherth. By the way. who will --- !
Sta1es designating '('hur"day, May 30
as a "tI3Y or public humiliation, pray- Sunday services:
match l\lr. Roherts' offer? l<::xcuso One of our local clti7.ens on \Voo,l-
me, some one in the Arcaele Buildin(~ siehl avenue has resortell to camo(l-
DAVIS'
er aIlll lastin,g," a meet.ing for prayer 11.00 A. i\T.-Sacrament of the CIGARS ICE CREAM CANDY
is calling. nage in order to hille the Boarel of
will he he.ld in this ('.hurch at 9 A. 1\1. Lord's. Supper. The pastor will g-i';e
May :W. This call should so appeal a .
IIl'le
1"
communlOn message on I Health sIgn on IllS house. He Sllll-
tn 'tlle citizens Col' r"arhcrth that the "Coming Aftel' Him." There wilJ he. If Xarherth had gone solidlY for ply pulled his awnings down and al-
nn opportunity for peTsons to join Fletcher Stites. the grand ~esult, loWs them to stav down lla\' and nighi
BOYLE'S MARKET HOUSE
cliurc'h would be packed t.o the doo·rs.
Children';; Day will be celebra,tell in the church in t.his service. would not have been affeded, but the' II. WILLIS nAVIS, Proprietor
thi.; church on the morning (),f June 7.45 P. !\f.-The pastor will speak fifty-seven who votetl the other wa\, You ought to take in that hall
9 at 10.:10 o·clocle. on the subjed. "Alone \Vith God." oU~ht t'O be ashamed of themselve~' game on the school grounds 0,1 Prime Meats
and there will be special musiC. and can thanle their lucky stars that Decoration Day. I'\arherth Tennis As- Home,DresseJ Poultry. BUller. E~~s anJ G .. me.
On Thursday, Memorial Day, at theY haven't on their consciences the sociation vs. Xarherth Basehall AS-I ~A1IHltDl~I~"t}E~WL~I\',1t's. "A STO(~E ('OR
AU, SAI~'rS' I'. }:. ('IIl'U('1[ 11.00 A. M. a serVice for prayer and res'ponsibilit)' for the misfortune. soci.ati~n. All. the local talent wi! Telephone. NARBERTH. PA.
worship will he held in the church which befell this Congressional dis-: be 111 It aJ~el It ~hould he worth the
He,". AIIllrew S. HlIrkl', Ullctur in accordance with the proclamation trist on the 21st. Perhaps a vote of money, whIch WIll be (lonated to <1

The services at All Saints' P. E.


of President Wilson calling on the only 57 against him may not seem worthy cause or two.
people to meet in the clll1'rches in uncomplimentary to our local canlli-
Cull. Frank Crist
Church, MontgoVlCry anll Wynnewood
l:yenUes 'for next Sunday are as fol-
prayer and humiliation to Goel that date, but it's hard for anyone who
we may have His blessing on our knows him, his ability, his clean-cut Watch the advertisements in :h:~
MEATS & PROVISIONS
lOWS: nation and aid us to win a. victory character, etc.. to understand why paper for bargains. Hi~h Grade Butter
S 00 A. J\1.-Holy Communion. for righteousness and justice. All there should be even 57 voters who - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . Telephone-Narberth 644 A.
fl 45 A. M.-Sunday ,.;choo\. are welcome. prefer his. late adversary to represent For All Kinds of Job
11.00 A. "'I.-Holy Communion and ---.- .---- Us at Washington. Allowances must
sermon. Tlll~ }'IlU'; SIln; of course be made for a few who Printing H. C. FRITSCH .
3.00 P. M.-Confirmation instruc- may think they have personal griev- Call. ~I'ite 01' Phone
Pnpertles For Bent and Sal,
Fire Insurance
tio,n. (Continued from First Pagel ances, for those who want to De The Home Town Printery
4.00 P. J\L-Evening prayer and c'Ounted in with the booze interests Bell Phone 852 w.
baptism. handled with that skill for which he regardless of all other considerations, 108 CHESTNUT A VENUE
\full BnlldIng. NlU'bertb, P..
On Thursday morning, Mhy 30 is noted. P. 0, Box 943 Phone, 1238 J
(Memorial Day) at 11 o'clock, there Screen Work
Plans are completed for the big Storm Work
will be a short service and add'ress
in the church, in memory of
American and Alied soldiers and
the service flag presentation and commun-
ity 61ng fesHval with which Lower C. A. SPEAKMAN
sailors who have died in !this war. A
veryl,al'ge attendance is urged.
Marion township will honor the boys
In uni'fol''Ill Satu'rdaY ia,Hernoon. The
What Other Places Have Done 2H IIA~IPDEN AVENUE
Narbertll
~"(ercises will begJn at 2.30, with a CAIU'ENTElt AND BUILDER
l.Ja.st Sundaybeillg 'l'rinity Sunday,
and the colors ,vhite, the altar was
be,autifully decorated with four large
parade, including 1000 Isohool Cllil-
dren, two bands, and representaJtives
With the War Chest AloorllUilD3 Repairlng

va'3es of white peonies. of all ;vhe township organizatiollJs.


Three Cities have tried War Chest Campaigns and here OUB TOWN wJII gladly prInt
It ,is ,possible that next Sunday may (Continued on Fourth Page)
is the way they have given: any neWI! Item about Imy subject
tbut is of interest to Nnrberth
Columbus. Ohio $13.50 folks, but In order to meet.

Commencement'Week Announcement Rome, N. Y. 15.00 the printing scl1e'lulc, ull "copy"


-manuscripts-must r,lIlch the
Syracuse, N. Y. 9.00 editor b)' I) P. M. Mondlly each
Sunday, June 1G-Baccalaureate Sermon, Presb~terian week.
Church. For Every Man, Woman and
Tuesday, June 18, 8 P. M.-Alumni Night. Child in the Community -- - -~-----

War Savings Stamps are rede;mabil~


Wednesday, June 19, 1.30 P. M.--senior Class Day. What will this district do ~ So far, our best record on tell: days' notice to the postmaster,
Thursday, June 20, 9 A. M.-Awarding of Trophies. Payable in -Cull with interest.
(to the Red Cross) is this lamentable showing:
Friday, June 21, 10.30 A. M.-High School Outing; 8.00 P. (:ome to tile NlLl'berth }'Iower Show
M.--Commen~ement. LeBs than $1.50 Per Person tills Saturday afternoon and evenIng'
Saturday, June 22, 8.00 P. M.-8enior FareWlelISocial. at tile Y. M. C. A. BUJ1ldJng. Free t;
aiL
..PHONE TO WALTON BROS.
~ AHllEHTH, P r\
Ge:Jeral Wayne by 45, Merion by 55.
Mebu3· carried 8 and nost 5 dis-
-I UH T()\V~-l\IAY 30, IH18

NARBERTH FLOWER SHOW IFor the Boy or Girl


NARBERTH 672 tricts, receiving a total of 928 to 854
When you want automobile trips, furniture for Pike. (Continued ~First Page) Who .Wants to Earn
The borough of Narberth paid. a
moved, packages carried, freight hauled, fine tribute to their fellow townsman,
Class 6.-Best collection of pink
. automobiles stored, etc. Fletcher Stites, by giving him a total roses (any number.) Take a Course With the Bur-
of 3,9 VGtes to 57 for Congressman I Class 7.-Best collection of yellow
Watson. I . r.oses (any number.) I roughs School for Service
BARR Y B. WALL THE PRIMARY IN I Ambler received a total of 342 to
87 for BO)'d in the borough, and roses (any number.).
I
C:ass 8.-Best collection of red
. There is constant demand for competent
Plumbing, Gas Fitting LOWER. MERION .\Iebus received 328 to 96 for Pike.
l'!Jo following
. Class 9.-Best collection of chmb-
members of the 11ll g roses, any color, all. one variety.
cerators ot the BURROUGHS CAL·
ULATING AND BURROUGHS
an d H eating
NARBERTH. PA
County Committee were elected. by the
ClIO B
ass
II
I'
f I
.~ est co. ectlOn 0 cl mb-
Stites and Ambler Carry the Itepublican voters: Hosem'Jnt, J. C. lng roses, mixed varIe~le.s and colors.
BOOK·KEEPING machines.
Young men and young women who
(omplete the (ourse can se(ure attractive
Township In Hard Fought Whitby; Ea;;t Bryn Mawr, George, Class n.-Best exlllhlt of single salaries and ~teady emplo, ment.
E.I
A~s~r~.E? !A
Political Con t est-Boyd -1an,,; West Bryn Mawr, Marvin roses, any color, all one variety. W,e especially invite inquiry from
• • •• Heyn:::d,; Haverford, E. N. Cross- Class 12.-Best exhibit of single parties wh? deSire to tit their ~oy or girl
Carries SIX Dlstncts man; North Ardmore, Horace W. I roses, mixed varietie~ ~n.d colors. . I tor promotion. Day and Evening Cla:ses
Fine..1 Pholoplay The-
alre 01 ... Size In Ihe
EnlireWorld.
-- . I :illledley;
I West Ardmore, Walter I Class 13.-Best exhIbIt .of mIxed
About two thousand RepublIcan Blair' . South Ardmore Jacob Ketten-I roses.
IBurroughs School for Service
Pb.lopl.....-Continuou.. lOA. M.lo 11.30
. P.M. vote~s partldpat;d ~n . the.pr!~l~~~:: : ing ; 'Merion Square, W. I
A. L. Barker; (,,~~llt~~S, 14.-Best exhibit of peonies 912 CHESTNUT STREET
PhUa.,P... elecHon on TU"bllI1Y ill llT",,,i :lh.• . v h G'en2ral \\'avne,
-
James A. oJ"""r~tcll',
~
, ..... "", I
-'''''ephones-Walnut 4292, M.dn 826
PROG~i<AM township, while less than two hundre d Merion William Conlen' Cynwyd Class 15.-Best exhibit of peonies l----~-----._------
Democrats turned ·Gut to help select Jose,ph' Skelt~,n; Bala, 'George -c:
(pink.)
Sllcclul elllsscs
Week l'ommclIIlillg Monda)', lIay 2i'tJI their party ticket. Klauder, and Pencoyd, William B. Class 16.-Best exhibit. of peonies
l'UrIIDlOunt Presents The Republican contest proved to J.'rancis. Char:les V. Noel was re- (red.) Children's class. Best and most at-·
be one of the hottest fights In the elected icommi,t!teeman In Narberth. Class 17.-Best exhibit of peonIes tractive vase or basket of wild flow-
MARGUERITE CLARK history of the town.ship and workers I· (mixed colors.)
in }'Irst Showing of for ·both factions were busy from the
time the polls opened untli they.
I REGISTRA"TION D.AY
.1
Class 1S.-Best exhibit of larkspur
(Delphinium) light blue.
ers, entered by children between 5
and 10 years, first prize, one War
SaVing Stamp; second prize, 10
closed in their effort.s to get out the I
"PRUNELLA" votes for their favorite candidates. I
Class 19.-Best exhibit of larkspur
Eve·rv ma.ll who has reached the (Delphinium) dark blue.
Thrift Stamps. Best and most at-
tractive vase or basket of wild flow-
By GrlllllilIe Uurker lind Laurenl'c There was almost unanimous su·p- i ag~ of '21 ye'acr-s s'lnce June 5, 1917, or Class 20.-Best exhibit of larkspur ers, entered by children between 10
JloUSDulIl Jllort given to Se~ato: William C. who wHi become 21 yeal"S o.f age be- (Delphinium) in comb~nation wit.h a and 15 years, first prize, one War
Sproul for the nom illatIOn for Gover- tween now and Jun,e 6 1918 must few other flowers. "'ote-The Idea Savings Stamp; second prize, 10 Thrift
AlAIN I'JWlltlCTION lSTARTS AS NEAIt nor, and he received 16S7 votes to 2aS regtislter for the selective d~[t on being to develop the most. artistic Stamps.
AS l'OlSSIBLE TO JO.lo A. 111., 12.00, 2.00,
a.43. li. .j5, 7.4», 9.30 11. 1\1. fer J. Denny O':-;eil, who was his June 5, 1918. combination of larkspur with another SU1Trag.e Class. Best and most ar-
lIearest op·ponent. :-;othing excuses any man (rom I flower or flowers. tistlca lIy arranged vase or basket of
FOr Lieutenant Governor Edward, r~gL,otering unless he Is' actually com- Class 21.-Best exhibit of colum- yellow flowers.
Y. M. C. A. RECEPTION TO E. Beidleman received a total of 1087 : m:',sioned 0'1' enlisted in thoe army or bine.
to ii22 f'Jr JolLn R. K. Scott. nuvy of the Unated St3Jtes. Class 22.-Best exhibit of Canter-
neeorative Class. Best and 1110St

FRENCH WAR SECRETARY For Secretary of Internal Affair", Every alien must regrl·Slter, whebher bury bells.
Jame., F. Woodward had a big lead he is an enemy allen or not. I ?I~ss 23.-Best exhibit of Sweet
attractive centerpiece for table deco-
ration.

Narberth's Assocllition R:epre- over Pau.l W. Houck, and for C~n- PerSOnE\ living 01" travelang away WIlham. .
gressman-at-Large the fO'ur leadmg from home must reg,ister by mail, or Class 24.-Best eXh~hlt of :o~glove. When wiII Council get a~ter the low
sented by Two of Its Officers
candidates were Cr~go, Garland, Wal- by going to a draft official in thel,r Class 25.-Best eXhl~it. of 1I'lS. . "'c:ing branches of trees and "hrub-
M. Godard, former Under-Secretary .ters and McLaughllll.. vicinaty. I. Class 26.-Best exhIbIt of SpaJllsh bery that obstruct our sidewalks, and.
of War for France. was tendered an The real fight. centred 1Il the con- Persons who are HI and unable to IriS; nartlclIllHly in rainy weather when It
infOrmal reception hy representatives test het ween StItes and Watson for g'O to the registtraJ!JIon places must C.ass 27.-Best exhibit of sweet :; necessary to carry a.n umbrella?
I
of the Boards of Directors of the Congress; Ambler and Boyd, for wr!.te bef'ore regti'strati<Jn to t1le local peas.
various Y. M. C. A. branches of Phila- State se.nator, and Mebus Mld Pike, for board. and arrange ,foOl' a registtrar to Class 2S.-Best exhibit of corn
- ----.--- ._. ,-_-,_, . ~ _

delphia and the associations near the LegIslature. vis'.t them. flower (Centaurea.) A SPECIAL MEETING
Philadelphia. Two majors of the I F10r we:ks ~st the n~ai1s had been Be alert! Watch for further an- Class 29.-Best eXI~i~i~ 01 lilies. •
I
l<'rench Sanitary Corps accompanied flooded WIth hterature III favo~ of all nOllncementl3 in tMs news'paper. • c~a~s 30.-Best e~hl?lt of many of the Stockholders of the Narberth
oUlr French visitor .as aides. He is the:.;e candidates and the large"t pub- F\ri-lure to regi.ster will bring seri- ,arle.tles, shown prmclpally for at- Building & Loan Association will be
. d t t t held Friday, July 5, 1915, at 9 P.
in America on an official mission, and :icity C~l~l.paign in town.s IliP an coun- I OUI' penal.liles. rae Ive arrangemen '.
I
Is trying to absorb some of the Amer-I ty POI.1tIC.S had been 'conducted by! If v.au a.re In douht, write or tele- Class 31.-Best eXhl.b.lt of pansies. M., in Elm HaJJ, to consider an
CI 3? B t bit f I d Amendment to Section 10, of
iean war spirit, that he might be able I hoth SIdes. phone to the local board, Ardmore
I' ' ass ,.w.- es ex.11 0 lar y Article Seventh, of the By-Laws
to take an encou,raglng message back n
Stites, Amblel' and Mebus had co -. 1053 (Bell) and get information. Scotch pmks. in reference to arr.earages.
to our AJJles. I
ducted their campaig,n on the prohlbi-r Accordin~ to prese1llt pJans, tllCre Class 33.-Best exhibit of pyreth-
Mr. Obdyke, secretary of the Nar- tion amendment issue. Pike had also: wBI be two reg,istroitJi:OI\l pJaces: Fo,r rum. I . . 'I'll OS. C. TROTTJo:R, JR.
berth directors, and Mr. Bowen, the
general secretary, were In the party
pledged himself for -tile amendment, men livimg In Lower Merion and
but Wilson and Boyd had made no Chelte11ham townshdps and NaJ'tberth I
1~~C~la~s~s;3;4;.;B;e;s;t;ex;l;l;lb;l;t;o;f~P;O;p;p~le~s;.;;~~;;~;~;;;~~~~s~e~c~r~c~ta~r~)~
.•~
of about fifteen that received
Godard at the general office" of the
M. pledges on this p·oint.
In many of the districts the contest
borough.
Ardmore-Dralflt boa.rd h.eadquarters"
I
Philadelphia Y. M. C. A. Saturday,
May 25, at 4 P. 111. The party in-
cluded: Mr. Joseph l\f. Steel, Mr.
was dose and the temperance .sup- Merion Title BuJlding.
porters, or the so-called church vote,
}J'I
were too busy to go to the polls and
Ogontz--Cheltemham pol1,ce station.
Final announcements will be made
Narberth Register
Two Line., JOc per i..ue; Sc for each additionallinc
H. Bonsall. vice-president of the Land vote, or had neglected to see that next week.
Title and Trust Company; Mr. Wal- they were properly enrolled under a Hememibel\' the dat.e-June 5, 1918-
terM. Wood, general secretary of p'jlitiral party. and watch faT them. ACCOUNTANTS 1\IUSIC
13 d' t . t . . Kelm, H. C. Certified Public Accountant. Cowin. T. fUnart. Plano Teacher.
Philadelphia; Mr. Crist, of Ardmorc, Stites carried 9 of t Ile I~ rIc s ~n It i.s estimated that a,bout SOO,OOO 202 Dudley ave. Phone. Narberth 300·W. 20r. Mprton :tve. ?t.\Jne, Narberth 347-fl:,
and several others. the township, Watson. wlnnmg m men available for .tJle military service ADVERTISING Loos, Fanny U. Plano teacher.
??... S b Vole, lV. Arthur Phone, 632-R. Studio, Arcade Bldg. Phone, 316..T.
In speaking to the gathering the Rosemon·t by ww, ,,,eTlon quare. Y wHl be f,ound among the new reg;iJs- Ideas, Plans. COPY. Art. Typograpby. SJ"110!JU, ~lIt;ti "'~bl.Hl •.M us Ie Teacher and Ac-
distinguished visitor laid great stress 55, General Wayne hy 29 and MerIOn trants this year. Duran;g tih,e year be- AUT01\IOBILES companist. 2~S lona ave.. Narberth.
on the appreciation that the French ·by 26. Stites received a total of 1104 ginl\linrg June 5 it Is planned to have I Ce~~~~e;.. ~~~~" 0;062~.lre. ~OTAIU! rvoLic

Government and people had for both to 732 fO'r Watson. quarterly regI15t.rati'Ons. ILee.' Garage-Itepalrlng. Etc. Phone, 1605.
Jell'erie., ... II. 111 Narbertb ave.
Phone. 666-~J.
our fine army of fighting men and Ambler .received a total Of. 1059 to I See dIsplay advi{~;.~~ent In this Issue. T~·Hon. "'arren n. 200 Woodbine ave.

for the great service rendered by the


American Red Cross and Y. M. C. A.
I
841 for Boyd. MllIbler carrIed 7 of
the 13 districts. He 1~.3t Rosemont
I TIn: }'lIn:SID 1-: 1\lerloll Title & TruMt Co. Phone. Ardmore 3.
See display adl~vi~;l~~~~ In tbls Issue.
Phone, 1202·W.
OI'TICJA:l\15
Jo'enton, Carl .... 506 l~sBex ave. Pbone, 6!6-W.
even before we joined hands Witll by 29. Haverford by I, South Ard- (Continued from Second Page' tlm.edle y, Wm. n. Phone. 600. Phlla. alldres9. ISOI!; Chestnut at.
llIore by 11, Merion Square by 67,/I
them in the righteous conflict.
l F rom \" . A d
See display advertl8em~nt 10 this Is.ue.
CANDY. F.TC. COil'. Jaml'!t It.
PAINTlmS

- - ,
.- - I 'v yonlJJlg avenue, ,...1' more, 111"'1., II. E. Phone, 1254·\V.
the line of marc~ will lead to the
Lower Merion HIgh School athletic "ellkill., Ch.... L.
seec:r;r.~;?~T~;~Stl~~~ntnlv.i~~;t,::,ue.
.2"~ Haverfol'd ave.
" . lie Uununer. Phone, 12-62 W.
210 Elmwood a\'c.• Narverth.
Walzer, J·'ro·d.
Phone, 1~26 .. J.

field where there wBI I>e a ·commun- \ 103 Dudley ave. Phone. 3R2-M. 117 'Vlnsor ave. Phone. ·1247-J.
I. '.. f 000 I 1 SllMkm..n, C. A. Phone. 1652-R. I',\I'F.R IIANHERS
I It)' s.1Dg With a chorus 0 1 sc 100 Carpenter and BUilder. Denver, Richard A. Arcade Building.

ABoon to Every One Who Gives children. Mr. Benjamin H. Ludlow


will be master of ceremonies. The 'Shand, A. C. Jr. Commercial Tru.t Bldg..
.
service fljg WIll ,be presented by Mr.
CONTRACTOUS
PhHa. Phone, Spruce 6263; Narberth 1214·J
nENTISTS
Pbone, Narberth 1693-W.
Witt.., Geo. A. 1··aln·lew ave.
Phone, Cynwyd 778-.J. FIrst-Class work.
1'1I0TO I'LAYtS
"Arcadia," 16th and Chestnut 818., PbUa
J"letcher W. Stites. In addition to the !(:ameron, Dr. W. 1Il. Phone, 396-W. See -.llspJay advertlspment In tbl! IBlue.
11
T HEIt willWarprotect
Chest will be a boon to the giver.
the public from the multitude
communi t y smog' . th ere WI'11 b e severa Orr,
SO]':,; by Mr. George A. Mah!.
'II:lep,arade will form with the first I
112Dr.
Essex
A. I ..ave.
101 Elmwood avo Pbone, 393-W.
Phlla. Phone, Filbert 4252, Keltb Bldg.
DItUGGISTS
PRINTINll
Tilt' lIom~ Tnwn .·rlnlt·r,". lOS ChC'Htnut :1.\,p.
P. U. Box 943. Phone. 1238·.1. See dlHplay
of importunate solicitors, a multitude which I I
. . .
(lv.lslOn
d
all AI' 1nora avenue and the
lather divisions beginning at Wyoming.
Ilow..rd'•. Phone, 1267.
See display advertlsement In tbls Is.ue.
ELECTRICIANS
advertisement In thts IReue.
l'I.UMUlNH, ETC.
Suplee, Geo. U. Phone, 1289.
too often creates confusion. Where so many are and Lancaster avenues. Following illll'Ul:h'
See display advertisement In thte husue.
Nar. Veri 226 lona
Phone. ave.Ard. Phone, 163-J.
6uO-W. WaU, II. U. Phone, 3l9-J.
clamoring for help the giver is often at a loss as line from Wyoming, Leholgh, Holland "'ISH AND OYlSTERS See display advertisement In tbls I..u•.
I
and Greenfield the parade will march Imperial Graccry Co. Phone. Narberth 606. nEAl. ESTATE
to which need is the most pressing. By making
the War Chest the one and only channel of his
,
I east 011 LallcaB·ter avenue to Church I
I See display ad,·ertl.ement In this Is.ue.
GARDEN NURSERIES
road, then coun.termarch on Lancaster W~:~~~o~·ryE~"e. Phone. 696 Narberth.
Caldwell & Co. Phone. 1271·W.
See display advertisement In tbls Is.u•.
}'rUMch, II, C. Phone. 252-W.
See display advertisement I" tbls Is.ue
contributions he is relieved not only of importu-
nities which deaden and repel, but is given the
avenue to Anderson avenue. The line
I
of march will then be down Anderson Imperial Grocery Co. Phone, Narberth 606.
avenue to Montgomery avenue to the
GROCERS

See display 1~~~t~~~::,eEi-b~ this Issue.


Hodrre~', Wm. B.
114 WOOdside ave. Phone. 686.W
Nasb, Robert J. Phone. 605. '
. Money tor FIrAt and Seoond Mortgage•.
comforting assurance that his money as given will
be intelligen~ly
and impartially applied where it
I high school athletic fleld.
' dl"
T •le
I
f th
v'lslons 0' . e para e WI
d '11 be IWalton Bro•• Phone, 672.
See display advertlsement In tbls Inue.
INSURANCE
Sln1ltNuo. J:unes C. 232 Essex 8\'e.
Pbone. "3G. or 1420 9hpotnut .t.
nOOFINO, ETC.
(,ara-McGlnley Co. Phone. 1268-W.
made up a'3 <follows: Keystoue Com- Bowman, Samuel I'. (Lite.) See display ad vertlsement In tbls I••ue.
'llandery Band school children Bryn 116 Elmwood ave. Phone. 663-W. !lllIIer, John A. 243 lona ave. Phone, 661.J .
will do the most good. ,
Mlwr Home Defeuse, Ardmore Home
.' iurkhardt, IIIIller. General Insurance.
100 Maple ave. Phone. 669-M.
Shep, 246 HAverford a'·p. Pbone, 1226-J
SCHOOLS, ETC.
Defense, Main U1ne Boy Scouts, oIo~~:, ~b~~r~;rth ave. Phone. 632-J. ZentmS3"er's, The l\IIMHes.
Phone, Narberth 651 .. J,
Marine Band, Campfire G·irls, Main .lones, Wm.... 103 S. Narbertb ave. Phone, SHOE1\IAKER8
Lino Red Cross band Iballan Lea.gue 6~0·J. Phlla. addres•. Penn Mutual Bldg. Oood Wear 'Sboe ltel'BI~ tShop.
" t Trotter Bros. (Fire. etc.) Constantine, B. G. Y. M. C. A. BldB.

Lee's Garage Irish Catholic Benevolent Union, An- 209 Wood.lde ave. Pbone. 1262-R.
(',ient Order Hylbernlans, Red. Men, In-
dependent Order Od'd Fellows Orwnge- Gilroy, Jobn 211 Essex ave. Pbone, 1246-R.
,
LAWYERS
. Phlla. addres., Lincoln Bldg.
men, the Moo SEll, band, Main Line Henry, Goo. M. 107 Chestnut ave. Pbone, 608.
The above aepartment .houla be of tb•.
greatest uee to tbe community, the 1I.t con.
I
lalns the name ot every prote.slonal man.
Nai'ko~ Essex Ave. ab, Haverford Ave. '" B "I
.,egrO u~ ness eagu, ar
L e N berth Fire Phlla. addre.s, Finance Bldg.
Stlte., Fletcher W. 413 Havertord ave.
tradeeman, mechanic, shopkeeper. etc., wll.·
does or can In any way eerve his tellow.
Com,')any, Merion Fire Company. Phone. 372-W Phlla. addren, Crozer Bldll'. town.man, and Who I. progressive enougb
Overland Sales and Service Agency Other organiZtaUons woo wish to McDonald L~~:"~I~~rb~T~~~:, 1288.
join the pllJrade Bthould communicate' 1633 Cbest.•t.. Phlla. Pbone, Spruce 1188.
to A~dtt n~m~Il'\~unst t~rt :;'~~~.t~~ntrlbUtln,
theIr time and elfort. to the production 0"
Repairs, Storage, Gasoline and Oils MEATS. ETC. "Our Town" to personally either know or·
a t once w Ith M r. McC urdv . , care 0 f Cotter, Howard F. Phone, 1298. Interview all SUCh, It would be most belp.
the Autocar Company, Ardmore, Pa., !lee dl."lay advertl.ement In tbl. luue. tul It tbose not now tound In the printed
OP~N DAYAND NIGHT
cr:,~t~ ::'~~y ~:~~:ilo~~;:' In tbl. luue. ~~~r;:.~ldp::~: ~nU~b::m:n~tb~~~~e.~::e:; .
c.
who L3 grand ma.rshal.

L. SHA.HA.N Read tbe advertisements


MILK'
Scott-Powell D..lrle•• Pbone, Preston 3898.
See dl.play advertisement In tbl. II.ue.
protes.lon. tor listing. This wlll ·coet· a. tol·
10wl: 10 cent. e..cb luue tor Z line.: 5 cento·
tor eacb additional ·ltne.

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