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    VOLUME I. NUMBER 46

    I What Shall We DoFor The Champions? O U R T ONARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY, AUGUST 26 , 1915

    Public School OpensSeptember 7.

    PRICE T WO C EN TS

    J

    BICYCLE STOLEN.

    Entries Received to Date

    GEttING READYFORTENNIS TOURNAMENT

    Each game w il l b e careflilly refereed and later complete scores wi l l bepublished in Our Town. Take nochances ; l eave your order to day wi th)'our favorite newsdealer!

    No u n se em i ng d em on s tr at io n s o fen thus iasm wi l l be permitted. Fo rexample-One of the spectators at theDav is Cup tournament l as t y ea r w asa well-known Narberth tennis fan. Ah ar d b al l had been driven at McLallghlin, and it was quite evident thatthe champion real ized that i t was going "outs ide" and would n ot t ry toreturn it. B ut o ur Narberth friend, in

    his exci tement . r os e r i gh t up on hisfeet and yelled: " Le t ' er go, Mac, let'er go."

    A b icyc le , with motor a t t achment ,was stolen last week from in frontof a house on Merion avenue. Thewheel was owned, by Stewar t Cowan.t.h& music teacher, who was in thehouse givinl l; a p iano lesson at thet ime of th e theft.

    Tennis.

    ' ~ . :M. C. A. NOTES.

    Boys' Activities

    The Narber th Y. M. C. A. Juniors

    have arranged a s er ie s o f five g am esIvUh the Junior Baseball Team of the.\.rdmore Playground. The first gamei s s chedul ed for Tuesday o f this week1t Ardmore. Watch t he p ap er s for'l.nnouncement of the later games;:hen come out and see the boys play.

    These are the boys that are going:0 belong t o t he noted Narberth team1 few years f rom now. LawrenceDavis i s a ct i ng m a na ge r for the team.

    Boys' Tenni s TournamentOur annual Boys' Tennis Tourna

    ment i s a bo u t ready to start. Eighteeno r t we nt y o f the boys ar e alreadY lined u p, and no doubt conside rabl e in~ e r e s tan d en thus iasm wi l l be dlsplayJd before it is over. The results willIe given in these columns.

    Tennis is growing in popularity.The Y. M. C. A. court on AnthwYnFarms has been th e c en te r of att ra ct i on f or q ui te a number of ourmembers this summer. A group of theyoung men have been spending muchof thei r spare t ime here, and t he r esult is that t he r e a re several interesting and exciting m at ch es o f doublesbeing played now.

    Robert C. McQuilkin, of Woodsidea ven ue , who i s a m em b er o f the editorial !!taft of T he S un da y SchoolTim es, will be t he s pe ak er at theUnion Prayer meeting this (Wednesdl\Y) eveninll; at t h e B a pt is t Church.Mr. McQuilkin is a well-known writer'lnd IiIpeaker in religious work.

    ELECTRIC TRAINS MAYSTART INSEPTEMBER

    ~ I R .~ l c C L E L L A NMAKES FURTHER INARBERTH WINS ITSCO!nIENT ON TAXREVISION

    DISCUSSION. 'SECOND CHAMEditor of Ou r Town: PIONSHIP

    After reading the article s igned byGeorge M. Henry, published in yourissue of August 19th, 1915, it 'Was my Walzer Manages Both Teamsin ten t ion to cease a controversy thatwould entail voluminous correspond- Hats off t o the Champion Narberthe nc e f or little or n o p ur po se , and, Base Bal l team-winners of th e Mainperhaps make unfriendly feelings, but Line League pennant, an d then onceo n s ec on d thought I bel ieve that !t more-hats off to Manager Fred Walm ay b e po ss ib le f or me t o co nvi nce zer, w ho has brought home to ourthe gentleman that he a lso should ob- borough his second league championtain a thorough knOWledge of f ac t s s h ip !before writing criticism. Everybody felt cer ta in af te r we de-

    Assessments. feated Dun the last t ime that it wasF or y ea rs we hav e endeavored to all over but the shouting. Las t Sa tur

    keep assessments down f or r ea so ns a l- d ay 's games, h o w e v e r ~ D u n ' sdefeatready published, and a s I h av e a i- I at the han ds of Way ne and Gulphready stated an equal izat ion of as- Mills' forfei t of the game to Narber thsessments or a slight increase will do 'the work without a radical readjust-Iment of t he r at e a nd assessment (thevacant lots q ues ti on wa s m y error,and I assure you that my inclinationsdo not ru n toward the single taxer).

    Tax Committee.Conceding that many of my reo

    m a rk s u nd er t hi s heading were verybroad, but which brought forth facts 1that may be interesting, I s t il l m a int a in t h at you, or the Pres ident of

    (Continued on Second Page) I

    P. R. R. Overcoming Difficulties

    The mee ting o f the managers andcaptains of the Narberth and Cheltenham teams to arrange for thechampionship series was not held last

    week as p lanned , because ManagerHackney, of Chel tenham, was calledaway on a cc ou n t o f Ulness in hisfamily. Manager Walzer says themeeting will be held just as soon asManager Hackney returns.

    A strenuous effort wUl be made bythe Narberth representative to bringone of the big g am es t o Narberth.

    "The people of Narberth h a ve s upT)orted our boys loyally," says Manager'lJIalzer, " an d w e hope, to land ODe ofthe games for our .lome grounds."

    UNCLAIMED LETTERS.

    NARBERTH LIKE TOKIO.

    Renovated During Summer

    GAMES FOR SATURDAY.N a r ~ e r t hat Paoll.Overbrook at Wayne.

    SCHOOL WILL OPEN

    TUESDAY' SEPTEMBER 7

    The Narber th Public School willopen for the fall a nd w in t er term on'l'uesday, September 7. There will bea g en er al a ss em b ly o f pupils andm em b er s o f the faculty at 8.45 A. M.The ac tua l s tud ies will be s tar ted thenext day.

    During th e s um me r t he B oa rd o fI

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    NARBERTH, l>A.-oUR TOWN--AUGUST 26,1915

    THE FIRESIDEBy Lady Narberth

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    James Compton an d C hr i s C ot te rar e spending their vacation in Virginia, visiting f r iends and relat ives int h ei r f or me r h o me t o wn .

    Mr. an d Mrs. C. P. Fowler and theirtwo daughters a re a t Greenport, LongIsland.

    :\1r. and Mrs. E. E. Bossert ar espending a week i n A tl a nt ic City.

    w. J . P ee bl es an d family, of lanaavenue, have returned to their Narberth home. T he y h av e been summering at Ocean City.

    Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert McCoy andMiss Madeleine McCoy h a ve r e tu r ne dto Narberth from quite an extensivestay at Hagerstown, Md.

    Miss Mable McColl is ter is spendinghe r vacation in Midland , Onta rio ,Canada. She wi \ ) return to Narberththe l a tt e r p a rt of this week.

    Miss Beatrice Lough, of Woodsideavenue, entertained Miss Helen Bullwinkle, of Brooklyn, an d Mr. and Mrs.H. Lou i s Halstead, at Wynnefield, overthe weekend.

    R. W. Leonard and family, formerlyof Cincinnati, ar e new residents. Theyare living at 12 Merion avenue.

    Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Moore anltdaughter DorothY, of 102 Merion ave-

    i (Continued on T h ir d P a ge )

    Acker, backer, soda cracker,Acker, backer, boo!

    My father chews tobacker,Out goes you.

    As I w as g oi ng t o Salt LakeI met a l i tt le ra t tlesnake,He'd e 't s o mUch o f j el ly cakeIt made h is l it tl e bellyache.

    T he o th er m an m ai nt ai ne d stoutlythat it was ginger cake th e poors na ke h ad e at en of, not wisely, buttoo well. This I h e ld t o be manifestlywrong, because one of the things

    (Continued on Third Page)

    E. A. MUSCHAMP,W. ARTHUR COLE,

    Managing Editors.MAIZIE J. SIMPSON,

    Cashier.H. C. GARA,

    Advert ising Manager.H. A. JACOBS,

    Subscript ion Manager.

    OUR TOWN

    EDITORIAL NOTES

    EMERGENCY PHONE CALLSFire 360.Police 1260.

    THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1915

    "THE LAST CALL"OUR TOWN wil l gladly print

    an y news Item about uny subjectthat is of interest to Narberthfolks, but in order ~ meetth e printing sche4ule, al l "copy"-manuscr ipts-must reach theeditors by P. M. Monday eachweek.

    CONGRATULATIONS TO EVERY.BODY.

    Owned and Published every Thurse.ay b y t he N ar be rt h Civic Allloclatlon.

    MR. McCLELLAN MAKES I s t he re a.n ordinance requir ing the ' FO REVERYTENTHMAN} 'URTHER COlOlENT laying of s idewalks? These ar e but .

    two ordinances t ha t a re no t enforced,; AN DWOMAN IN NARBERTH(Continued from First Page) but w hi ch we al l see every day. ; _

    Council have no authority to appoint Xarbrook Park. I Even if nine out of e v er y t e n folkscommittees to even obtain, suggest I certall1ly commend ou r p hi la n- i n N ar be rt h r ea d t he following fromdata, or a s si s t t he a ss es so r in making thropists, and sincerely hope t h ~ ,the pen of that gifted New Englandhis returns. The assessor wa s duly park will be a s uc c es s a n d a beauty w r it er, Wa lt e r Prichard Eaton, in ae lected by th e people, and ha s been spot forever. recent issue of the Philadelphia Eve-and i s per fec t ly capable of making as I also take this opportunity "til ning Ledger, we ar e glad to give it IIsessments. apologize f()r a n y r e ma r ks that mighl space in Our Town for the benefit of

    If he requires assistance, we will all have a tendency to be sarcastic, or that tenth person. Ih e ar a n d h ee d h is c al l. I r ef er ed t o the hurt one's feel ings. Read what Mr. Eaton says, and seec it y o f Philadelphia making an error My life-long friend of Montgomery if i t d oe sn ' t r e ca l l vividly the days ofalong these lines. T hi s w as thorough avenue, a f te r r ea di ng t he above, may your ow n childhood:Iy aired in that city'S papers. not think that I am such a grouch. Hit; H 'OLKLORE OF "COUNTING

    Send all letters and news it ems to Councils of the City of Phi ladelphia i de a o f th e readjustment of assess- T E Ii " I Mr. an d Mrs. Carl B. Metzgar an di h i OUT. family, of Chestnut avenue, have re-oN b th employed pubUc appra sers w o n ments would hardly meet wi th genera l

    P. O. Box 34 or Box 576, ar er , Ispected various properties, and reo b 1 if A By WALTER PRICHARD EATON. turned f ro ni a vacation at Cape May.Pa. Do n ot s en d t he m t o t he p ri nt er . 0 ted their worth t o a c om mi tt ee o f a pp ro va l, a.nd it is dou tfu an ct

    ~ e n dall advertising copy to P. O. p r o f Legislature would be put through Not long ago I w a s s i tt i ng one eve-Box 820 Make all r em it ta nc es t o Council. It was found t ha t this w as along these l in es , a nd , if enacted , n ing , j u st a f te r d in ne r, o n t he o ut erP 0 B 34 unlawful, an d I am informed that the \ "ould be bu t constitutional. h

    ox . 0 T' 1 ' balcony of a city club. The d ay li g t' Ou 'r Tow n i s o n s al e at t he d ep ot expense w as a bo ut $35,00. hIS las Let me pa t you on the back, build Itl still lingered in the street, and w asnews-stand, and at the store ot H. E. never been paid, and only recen y your own r o ad s , d e di c at e t h em to the idly s mo ki ng a nd w at ch in g t hr ee l it -

    Davis t he c it y solicitor advised the city borough tben I will feel more than tle girls playing on the sidewalk Mr. an d Mrs. Edward Yost, whose. treasurer not to reimburse the ap- Ianxious ' to d on at e m y mite for maln- d II a cr os s t he way. A man I di no t wedding took place last month, willEntered as second-class matter, Oc- praisal company. tenance. know wa s sitting near me. After a : be at home after September 1 at 215

    tober 16, 1914, at the Post Otnce at R d I few moments he spoke. I Chestnut avenue.Narberth, Penn sylvania, under the oa ways. h h f ith .1To Booster, One w a as a an!!. "Funny thing," he said, "but those _

    A ct o f M ar ch 3, 1879. Wake up, my d ear sir, I have re- Inquisitive, ashamed of your names, or girls over there have invented a William B. G oo da ll ha s returnedsided on Woods ide avenue slightly just plain coward who covers its game. I 've sa t here evenings for two Ifrom an extended business tripover twenty-four years. That avenue, identity u l1de r a non-dep lume . weeks now a nd w at ch ed i ts evolution. through Texas, O kl ah om a a nd o th e rElmwood, E s se x a n d Maple avenues-- C. A. S. 1 \IcCle Il an . They've got it completed at last. I 1Southwestern Sta tes .between Woodside avenue and Elm- suppose hop-scotch an d all the res t ; - - - . - -wood avenue-were b u il t y e ar s b ef o re TIIANKS TO HI S FRIENDS. got invented some time or other." I Richard Wallace, the o ld U ni ve r-'the incorporation of our borough. T he E di to r o f O ur Town: "Probably," said I. "But they ' sity of Pennsylvania f i rst baseman,sewer was laid b ef or e t he r oa d, and s ee me d t o h av e a lw ay s been, didn't Iwa s in town last S a tu r da y a nd an in -th e fire hydrants were in use beiore The arrival of Our Town afforded they?" I teres ted spectator at the Narberth-we thought about borough ownership. me a great deal of satisfaction. I "Sure," said he. "Funny how they, Gulph Mills exhib i t ion game.These were paid f or by the promoter. expected to see !iome answers to YOIlI' get p a ss e d d o wn the generations. - I iC. W. Macfarlane. L at er t he Sp ri ng s tr en uou s a pp ea l of last week for wonder i f t hi s n ew g am e w il l become I Mr. and Mrs . Max Jahnke, o f Wi ndGarden Insurance Company rebuilt volunteers to k no c k o u r umpires in t h ~ a tradition, too?" ,sor avenue, ar e visiting at Atlanticthe sewer at a cost of about $5000; the Main Line League. Instead I find a I have been wondering since if City.b o ro u gh o b ta i ne d it as the nominal/letter from a man whom I consider other games h av e n ot b ee n invented I __ .su m o f $1500. a very competent j ud ge o n a cc ou nt in our congested modern cities, games I Mrs. Charles L. Jenkins and chil-

    Did my family pay for these im-. of his long a ss oc ia ti on w it h ou r which we a s c hi ld re n k no w nothing

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    N A R B ~ H T H , P A . - O U RTO W N - A U G U S T 26 .. 1915

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    O. A.4: 4o 45 4o 11 21 01 03 0

    12 0

    6 27 15

    9 24 10

    PAOLI M. C.R. H. O. A. E.o 2 2 0 0o 0 3 1 1o 2 0 1 00 0 3 0 0

    0 0 1 01 1 0 0o 2 0 0o 0 9 31 1 0 2

    R. G. DUN & CO.

    Totals 5

    Totals 3

    WAYNE WINS FROl\I DUN & CO.Manager Houck ' s Wayne C lu b w on

    an exciting a n d s h ar p ly played gameat Wayne, defeating the R. G. Dun &,Co. t rave le rs by th e score of 5 to 3.

    WAYNE.R. H.

    Weaver, c 1 0Hallowell, p 0 0C. Evans, 3b. . 0 1J. Evans, rf. 1 0Brooke. 2b. 0 0Cass, ss 0 1Mitchell, If. . 1 1Compston, cf. 1 2W. Evans , lb. . .. . 1 1

    Dun & Co 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 -3Wayne . . 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 x- 5

    Two-base hits-Compston, 2; C as s,C. Evans, Fahey, 2 ; Gilbe rt . Stolenbases-Weaver, 2; J. Evans, 2; C.Evans. H. Barnltz, Fraziel'. Stru.:ko u t - B y D eeg an , 8 ; H al lo wel l, 1.Bases on balls-Off H al lo we ll , 5 ;Deegan, 3. Double play-R. Barnitz,DeFl'ates al1.d H. Barnltz. U m p i r eKirk. Time-1.30.

    R. H. O. A. E.Gilbert, cf. 1 1 0 0 0Fahey, c. . 2 3 8 2 2H: Barnitz, lb 0 2 6 0 1Storer, rf. 0 0 2 1 0Biggs , If. 0 2 2 0 0Deegan, p. 0 0 2 0 0FraZier, rf. . 0 1 0 0 0R. Barnitz, 2b. 0 0 3 5 0D'Frates, ss. 0 0 1 2 0

    OVERBROOK BEATS PAOLLThe Overb rook Col ts handed a

    tl'ouncing to th e Paoli Men's Club ina seven-inning game at Overbrook bythe s co re o f 10 to 2. Score:

    Totals ........ 2 8 18 7 5OVERBROOK.

    R. H. O. A. E.Levan, 3b., lb. '" . 2 3 4 0 1Hermes, ss. 0. .. . 0 0 2 0 0Loughery, 1b. , 3b .. . 2 2 2 2 0

    Wolfson, cf. ...... 2 0 00 0

    Jacoby, et. ........ 0 0 0 0 0Pulch, 2b. .0 1 3 2 4 QHare, If. ......... , 0 0 0 0 0McCabe, rf. ...... 0 0 0 0 0Pa c key, p., r f. ..0 . 2 1 0 1 0Rhoades, p. ". '0 ' 0 1 0 1 0Riley, c. .......... 1 2 11 3 1

    Totals . . . . . . . . 10 12 21 11 2

    Paoli Men's 'Club .. . O 1 0 0 0 0 1- 2Overbrook. .. I ... , 2 2 3 3 0 0 x-1o.

    Le Roy, 3b.Supplee, 2b. . .Hanley, rf. .Kingston, lb .Graffius, cf. .Brown, ss .Detterline, If. . .Pawling, c .Magill, p .

    A. E.2. 1o 03 0o 0o 0o 0o 0o 02 1o 0

    Base Ball PIckUps.

    N ex t w ee k Narberth journeys toP a ol i t o plaY Manager Hanley ' s MensClub. Are you going a long?

    When Miss Blodgett said "Amen,"The three little mice ra n down

    again.

    I used to quote tha t poem in myboyhood w i th t h e name of m y t e ac h ersubstituted, and it never occurred tome t ha t t he v er se s w er e n ot as oldas t he v er y hills. They seemed al- Di d you s ee E ug en e D av is s po rt-

    ways to have been handed down from Iing his new "C. H. S." last week?generation to generation. That Is -the c ha rm o f folk lore, whether adult O ur N ar be r th boys w er e t he onesor ch ild i sh . It s o ri gi ns a re u nk no wn , w ho b ea t us. Can you b e at t ha t?and it i s perpe tua ted by wireless.

    A very good illustration to-day is STANDING OF THE CLUBS.the spread of the latest F ord ca r Won. Lost. Pet.story. We r ea ll y h av e in America a Narberth 17 3 .850g e nu i ne f ol k literature of the Ford Overbrook . . . . . . . . . 11 8 .5711car. They sa y it i s g oi ng to be col Dun & Co. . . . . . . . . . 11 8 .578lected, which is a pity. A ll f ol k l it - IWayne . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 12 .400erature s ho ul d r e ma i n oral for_ at 'Paoli . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 13 .311)least two generat ions . Gulph Mills 5 14 .262

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    Mrs. Aldine K. Siler an d he r son,have g on e t o Nashville, Tenn., for afew weeks.

    Mr. and Mrs. W. Hunter McDowelland Mrs. McDowell h av e r et ur ne dfrom Ocean City.

    The s tork made.a call at 210 Essexavenue, T hu rs da y, A u gu s t 19. Thenam e of th e yound lady arrival 'ISMuriel Haas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.H a ar y H a as .

    Mr. an d Mrs. George H; Gifford, of310 Woodside avenue, h a ve r e tu r ne dfrom an extensive automobile tourthrough New England . On their ret ur n t ri p f ro m Boston t he y w er e a ccompanied by Mr. an d Mrs . DonaldIirazier.

    Miss Ruth E ly H aw s ha s returnedfrom he r vacation on th e farm of he runcle in Berks county.

    CHURCH OF THEEVANGEL.

    PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    ) IERION )IEETING HOUSE.

    UNION PRA.yER MEETINGS.

    Rev. Jobn Van Ness, MInister.

    ST. MARGARET'S CHURCH.

    UNION TWILIGHT SERVICES.

    EPISCOPAL CHURCH NEWS.

    BAPTIST

    6.00-Next Sunday evening.Speaker, Rev. J. Edwin Jones.Special m us ic b y the Y. M. C.

    Glee Club.Everyone welcome.

    Corner WIndsor a n d F o rr e st A.vennes.

    The schedule of Union Prayer Meetings to be held Wednesday even ingst hr o ug ho u t t h e s u mm e r follows:Date Place LeaderS ep t. 1 Pres. Bap.

    Next Sunday' s serv ices :10 a. m.-Bible school; all depart

    ments.11 a. m.-Publ ic worship. Sermon

    by R ev. W. A. Williams, D. D ., pasto r of th e Richmond PresbyterianChurch of Philadelphia.

    6 p. m.-Union twilight meeting,c or ne r o f Wi nds or a nd Forrest avenues.

    Union prayer meeting in t he P re sbyterian Church on Wednesday evening, Selltember 1.

    The pastor, w ho i s s p en d in g th e lat

    ter part of A ug us t i n th e poconoMountains, expects to r etu rn for th efirst S un da y i n September, when theregular services will be resumed.

    Merion Meeting House is opened forw or sh ip e ve r y F i rs t -d a y at 10.30 A.M. Visitors are cordially welcome.

    IWHYNOTPETITION FOR:fO R E I ~ : Y W ~ ~ H I ~ R B E R T HNARBERTHLOSESAN I OVERBROOK MANA.GER CLA.DI:

    ANEHI S TEAM SHOULD BE SECOND

    ) W POSTOFFICE? (Continued from Second Page) EXHIBITIONGAMEI - , .tt i b

    I According to a protest made bymos a ract ve a ou t the r hy me , b e-sides, of coursG, the excuse it gave Manager O'Brien, his Overbrook team

    Since th e appearance in Our Town f or u si ng the word "belly" in mixed Bu t w. should be in second place in th e Mainof the announcement tha t Narberth company, w as t he d e l i ~ i o u ssimilarity In s Championship L in e L ea g ue r ac e, a nd R. G. Dun &m igh t h av e f re e delivery o r c ar ri er of sound between " je ll y c ak e" a nd - Co. should b e t hi rd . S ec re ta ry Mc-

    A. service under cer ta in conditions, con- "bel lyache." Such s i mU iu i ti es o f Narberth clinched the Main Line ' Crea, of th e League, however, main-siderable comment in f a vo r o f h av in g sound appeal to children, as a good League pennant last w ee k b y r ea so n Itains that Overbrook and Dun & Co.it has been heard. epigram appeals to a du lt s o r a good 'o f Dun & Co.'s defeat at the hands are tied f or s ec on d place, e ac h t ea m

    As stated in the issued referrel! t o, p un . of the Wayne Club, and Manager Ful - IhaVing won eleven games and lostAugust 12, th e Post Office Department Wlio Made Tbem 1;.p1 mer's failure to present a fu l l l ine-up Ieight, which makes their percentagesdesires an expression in th e form of As a matter of fact, I h av e s ee n of the Gulph Mills team last week ~ x a c t l y.578. Manager O'Brien' says

    a petition by a l a rge propor t ion o f som.ewhere a coUec ti on CJi nearly 50 at Narberth, which forfeited th e game It should be: Overb rook , won twe lvet he p a tr o ns of the office asking f or c ou n ti n g- o ut r h ym e s in use in a sin- to Narberth 9-0. a nd l os t s ev en , w hi ch w o ul d g i ve hisSUch s er vi ce t o b e established, on re- gle section, a nd m os t or t he m w it h In order to give the patrons a game team a percentage of .631, a l ea d o fceipt of which th e depar tment var ian ts . Of course, t he c h il dr e n do Manager Walzer loaned Gulph M i l l ~fifty-two points.promises to give the matter due con- not learn them from a pl';nt.".d collec- two Narber th boys, Robert Hood an d The dispute goes b ac k t o the Overside ration. tion, t ho ug h. T he y ar e passed down George Jones to make a complete team Ibrook-Paoli g am e o f t hr e e weeks ago.

    It would require a c ha ng e f rom o r t hr ou gh t he g ene ra tio ns by oral t n - f or t he v is it or s, w ho t he n played lh\l Paoli won the game by the actualenlargement of t he p r es e nt p os t office dltion. How old ar e t l l t ! ~ ?Who champions an exhibition' game, which score, b ut M an ag er O 'B ri en filed abuilding b e fo r e s uc h s e rv i ce could be made t he m u p in the first P l ~ ( ' e ?Did N ar be rt h l os t b y th e score of 3-2. I p r ot e st a n d c la im ed t he g am e b ec au seestablished, as additional room would you e ve r m ak e one up, or assist in Strange to sa y It was a Narberth he said that Grlffius, who played fol'be requll'ed for the car r ie rs , necessary the process? Obviously, th e m an w ho boy who m ad e t he h it which defeated Paoli, was n ot entitled to t ake partextra equipment, proper provision w as g oi ng t o Salt Lake a nd m et th e the. home team. In the seventh in a League g am e. Griffius hadfol' h a nd li n g p ar c el s p os t m at tor r a tt l es na k e w as an American. That Inmng :r;t0bert Hood s in gl ed t o right started the s ea so n w it h Overbrook,which we do not h av e n ow, a n d o th e r one must have been composed not field which enabled D. Davis t o s co re bu t was later released. Managerobviously necessary a cc om mo da ti on s o nl y i n this country, but since th ; jthe deciding ru n of the game. ~ a n l e y ,of the Paoli, claims t ha t h efor th e c le l' ks a nd carriers. These discovery o f t he G re at Salt Lake. Narber th secured .one ru n in th e SIgned Graffius as a r eg Ul ar p la ye l'things ca n no doubt be secured if the second inning. EnSlllger was safe on and sent the proper not i fi ca ti on topatrons ar e desirous e no ug h t o so re- Engine number nine, a f ielder's choice, Barker be ing caught! Secretary McCrea.quest th e department. Postmaster S t ic k y ou r h ea d In turpentine. at third base. Ensinger went to second! The protest was discussed at aHaws i s r ea dy t o p re se nt the matter Turpent ine make it shine, on the plaY a n d ' scored on Harry meeting of th e m a na g er s a nd Actingto th e proper authorities in Washing- ,Engine numbel' nine, Simpson's single. ! President Castor, he ld at Wayne, bu tton at au y time. The next m ov e i s Walter Humphr ies scored th e home no defini te se t tl ement of the contro-up to t b ~residents of th e borough. also b et ra ys i nt er na l e vi den ce of team's second ru n in the third i nn in g v er sy w as made. It is understood

    Thp postmaster Is of the o p i n i o ~cr eation not ea rlie r than th e first by reaching first on George Jones' that the League officers are awaitingthat. when conditions ar e investigated quarter of the 19th cen tu ry. Wh o error. Mayer then uncorked a wild the return of President Rose fl'om hisat N ar ber th t he re sul t w ill b e n ew made u p t he se r hy me s and w hy c er - pitch, at w hi ch t im e Wa lt er delayed vacat ion for a fi nal adjustment.quarters for the post office. The re- t ai n o ne s ge t perpetuated Is s om e- g oi ng to second in ol'der to get aceipts of th e office the past year h av e t hi ng of a mystery. throw from Singleton. Walter'sbeen such as to wanant th e d epa rt- Anothe r phase of chi ldhood folk method proved t o be a g oo d o ne . Sin-m en t i n g iv in g consideration to Nar- lore is found in the cafcnes we were gleton threw t o c en te r field to catchberth Post Office, but the patrons aU s o f on d of when young. Wh o i n- t he r un ne r at second, b u t Wa lt e r w e ntshould remember that this patronage, vents them? Who ha s e ve r s ee n a t o t hi rd a nd s co re d w he n Hood threw

    Montgomery H : : S ~ n ~ a n : . n dMeeting should be continued. All stamps and new one in the ma king? Who w as over the th.lrd baseman's head.stamped paper r eq ui re d f or their the author of t he most famous per- ' . Gulph MIl ls evened up the scoreneeds s ho ul d b e p ur c ha se d at h o m ~haps, of all? You will remember it, III I the seventh i nn in g w he n K er s ha wr at h er t h an in town, as the receipts of course. I t wa s m ost popular at ,doubled to left field past Fleck, andar e an i mp or ta nt f ea tu re i n m ak in g just a bo ut t he age when you were Is c o r e ~on Humphries' error of D.a r e qu e st f o r improvements. : l ea r ni ng t o count. You said to an- ID a ~ i sg r o u ~ d e r .Hood then poled out

    Another Chr is tmas rush will be I othel' boy or girl "I a d d ' a smgle which enab led Davis t o s co rehere in the near future, a nd u nl es s I h or se o n Chelsea Beach s ~ a ~ ~ "th e tying run.some o ne g et s busy pretty soon we i ( I s up po se in Philadelph'ia t h ~ n : o r ~ eGulph ~ i l I . sm ad e w ha t proved towi11l1kely see otlier attempts to crowd was seen at some I cal i 't ) be the wmnmg ru n of th e game ina l a rge port ion of the population of The other boy w ~ sS U ~ ~ : a ~ dto re- the eighth. I nn in g o n h it s by Single-Narberth together with fifty or seven- ply, "I two it." Ito n and PItcher Mayer.ty-f1ve large sacks of m ai l a ll at the Then you said, "I three it," and so . Th 7 features of the g am e w er e thesame time, i nt o t he p r es e nt l it t le box on till th e other fellow ffi d th t p lt c hm g o f Mayer, who fanned ninewe call a post office. he'"eight it " and a r m e d itah men and didn' t a l low a base o n b al l s,, you screame w d W I ' t f 'derisive mirth "Oh ho Jim t an a ze r s ca ch 0 Campman s

    SCHOOL PAINTING CONTRACT. I dead horse!" ' , , my a e a ~ : o r tfly to r ig ht field in the sixth

    Then there was the "Jus t l ik e m e " n n g.~ h econtract for painting t he t n- I dialogue, which ul timate ly caused th e T h e s c or e:t erl Or o f th e Narberth School w a s u ns us pe ct in g victim to affirm that he NARBERTH.awarded to F. W. Walzer, by the I resembled a monkey. A no th er w e a l l R. H. O.Board of Educa tion . Th e exterior of recal l went as follows: Humphries, 2b . . ,. 1 1 3th.e building is in good shape an (1 \ E. Davis , lb 0 0 10With th e completion of th e interior Adam and Eve and Pinchme al l IKoons, c. . 0 0 7work the school h as b ee n m ad e spic went ou t to swim. Adam an d IFleck, If. 0 0 2and lipan f ro m b as em en t t o roof. Eve were d ro wn ed . Wh o wa s Walzer, rf 0 1 1

    saved? Barkel', cf. 0 0 0LADY NARBERTH. i I Gilmore, cf 0 0 0

    Nobody was likely to forget tha t : Ensinger, p. 1 0 0one, after it h ad o n ce been p l ay ed o n Simpson, 3b. 0 1 1him. L IL. Davis , ss. 0 0 3

    nue, have r e tu r ne d f r om a sojourn PassIng Notes In SchooL Iat Asbury Park, N. J. Clifton Johnson ha s somewhere re - i

    METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCII. - - corded t h e a c tu a l birth of a p i ec e o f I Totals 2 3 27 7 2A. Leslie Lambert an d fami ly have Ichildhood j ingle Which shows, prob-I GULPH MILLS.

    r e tu r ne d f ro m a vacation at Ocean ably, how a good m an y o th er s h av e C R. H. O. A. E.City. Ioriginated. H e s ay s that in Enfield. ' ampman, ss. 0 0 1 3 2

    __ _ Conn., a boy in school wrote some- Hoxey, 2b. . 0 1 1 2 0

    Bibl t 1 thi ng o n a piece of d d Kershaw, lb. . 1 1 10 0 Q

    e .s Uf }' John Burt an d family have re turned I. paper an pa sse 'S i 1 t 0 2from their vacation spent w it h r el a- It a ro un d. T he t ea ch er s aw t he other D n ~e ~ ~ 'c. 1 0 10 0 1Uves In South Jersey. .pupils laughing, got hold or t he p a pe r F a t s , . f' . . . . . . . . 2 0 0Iand read th e following couplet about u m er , r . . 0 1 1 0 0

    "herself: IHood, cf 0 1 2 0 1The Jacoby family of I o na a v en u e, .Tones, 2b 0 0 0 3 ]a r e t r av e li ng i n c a n a d a . , ' 'Mayer p 1 1 0 3 0bl'ee little mice ra n up th e stail's ' . . .

    , . To heal' Miss B lo dg et t s ay hel'H. C. Fritsch and f am il y h av e re- , prayel's. Totals . . 3 7 27 11 1)

    turned from a week's vacation trip by Iautomobile to Gettysburg. T h is t e ac h er evidently ha d a real Gulph Mills 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 o-:i

    appreciation of literature, for instead Narber th 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2W. T. Casner has returned from of Whipping the boy she gave him five I

    New England. minutes t o w ri te t wo m or e l ines tell- Two-base hits-Hoxey, Fulmer, K e r ~ing what happened t o t he mice, or to s ha w. St ol en bases-E. Davis, HumMiss Blodgett, as the case might be. phries. Le ft on bases-Narberth, 3;Nothing daunted , the boy t ur ne d o ut Gulph Mills, 6. Struck out-By Enthis sequel: singer, 8; Mayer, 9. B a se s o n b a l l s -

    Off Ensinger, 2. Wild pitch-Mayer.Umpire-Lydon'. Scorer-Smith. Time-1 .50 .

    Rev. E m er s on L . Swift, Pastor.Wednesday, August 25, at 8 P. M.

    Union Prayer meeting. Leader to befurnished by the Methodist Church.

    Sunday, August 29:9.45 A. M.-Bible School.11.00 A. M.-Publ ic service. Ser

    mon by Rev. Geo. E. Rees, D. D., otPhiladelphia.

    6.00 P. M.-Union s er vi ce o n t helawn, corner of F o r re s t a n d Windsoravenues.

    Early Mass o n S und ay f ro m Aprill ' l t to October 31st at 6.30 A. M. FromNovember 1s t to March 31st at 7 A . M .Late Mass, 9.30 A. M. th roughout theyear. Masses on holydays, 6.30 and8.30 A. M . Weekdays at 8. Eveningdevotions and other services at regulartimes.

    "The Little Church on t i le HIlL"Rev. C. G. Koppe l, Pastor.

    Sunday, August 29:9.45-SundaY School.

    classes for adults.11.00-Public worship. Sermon by

    the Rev. J . Ed win Jones, pastor ofthe Elmwood Church , Ph iladelph ia .6 .0 0- Un io n Tw il igh t service.

    Speaker th e Rev. J. Edwin J o ne s , o fPhiladelphia.

    Wednesday, Augnst 25Union prayer service in the Bapti!lt

    Church at 8 P. M.

    The services at All Saints' P. E.C hu rc h, M o nt g om er y avenue andWynnewood Road, for next Sundaya re a s follows:

    8.00 A. M.-Holy Communion.11.00 A. M.-Morning prayer and

    sermon.The Rev. R. B. Burke will officiate

    at all th e services during th e absence of th e rector.

    The offertorY selection las t Sundaya contralto solo, enti t led "J 'us t As tAm," was beautifuly rendered.

    All Visitors, a s w el l a s t he residentsof Narber th and vicinity, ar e cordiallyinvited t o a tt en d any of th e services.

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    A ~ s ~ u r ~ . Es ~ Alnesl Photoplll;Y The-I I l r e oll ie Size in Ihe

    Entire World.Pholoplays-ContlDuoUll 10 I\ . M. to 11.80

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    With N at ur e i n th e Woods. Rhododendrons a n d F lo w er s in the Spring.Lovely Cool Days in the Summer. Magnificent Foliage i n t he F al l. Comfort.able Home Life. Splendid Table an d Good Rooms. Tenth Season. Fresh Milkan d Vegetables f rom ou r Farms.

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    ' W ' A N T E DAsmall , ref ined adult family,

    desires twO gentlemen boarders,or a married couple. Home comforts. Will exchange references.Write to P. O. Box, 762, Narberth

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    t ha t a certain Pennaylvania Nursllryman i. g oi ng to p ut h ia n ur se ri es Inauch condition that they will be mo reattractive than the

    IG"RDENNURSERIESOF N"RBEITBF O R S.AJ...E:

    " B lm NEW MODERNG"S ."NGEe q u i p p ~ dwith g la lS oven doors andfour extra burners; a ls o a do ubl e co ilwater heater. pipe equipment included.Value $42.00 for aaleveryreasonable.

    Inquire E. G. DODGE.50 2 ElSex Avenue, Narberth.

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    COUNCIL.President-Harry D. Narrlgan.William J . Henderson.Char les Humphreys .A. P. Red ifer.R:>bert G. Savl1l.Wm. D. Smedley.Edward C. Stokes.

    SCHOOL BOARD.~ s l d e n t - C .Howard MoCarter.Vlce-Presldent-Carroll Downes.Treasurer-Will K. Ridge.Thellwell R. Coggeshall .

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    fireplaces, where th e heat w o ul d d es tr o y o t he r insects.

    Among the remedies f or t h is household pest in addition to the poisonedpaste Is p yr et hr um . W he re ve r t hi scan be applied, as on bookshelves, itf ur ni sh es o ne o f th e best m ea ns f orgetting rid of the insect.

    BOROUGH OFFICERS.Burgess-Geo. M. Henry.Treasurer-Edwin P. Dold.Clerk of Counc!ls-Chas. V. NoeLTax Collector-James F. Sherron.Street Commlss loner-W. S. McClel- Tenth S ea ao n : F la hl n g, Boating, Swimming.

    Ian.Building In spec to r- J . Howard A.. I. Loos, Pres .. Narberth. Par I. FraDkUn Meehan, Sec'Y.,llrIt. A1r1, Pbtla.

    Smedley.Counselor-Fletcher W. Stites.Constable-Fred. Walzer.

    HARRY B. WALL BOYLE'SMARKET HOUSEBOARD - - ; : -HEALTU. Plumbing, Gas Fitting p . M tPresident-Chas. E . K r ea me r. and Heating I rime ea sSecretary-A. P. Redifer. N A R B E R T H . P AHealth Officer-W. S. McClellan. Ii Home D r es s ed P o ul t ry, B ut t er , EggsMembers-Dr. C la re n ce T. Fairies, , and Game.

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    r et ar y, C ha rl e s V. Noel; financial ' Is e cr e ta r y, E . C. Stokes; treasurer, ! ICarden Warner; chief engineer, II . - ------------Ch as . V. N oe l; first assistant engin- j AREYOU"WARE~ ; : ~ l ~ ~~ i . ~ ~ ; J ~ M E SG. S C ~ N L I Ne er , E dw. W lp f; s ec on d assistant en- I It and much more It . It.gineer, A. P. Redi fer; th i rd ass istant I sallaraClory to se-engineer, John G. Wal to n; f ou rt h a s- N b rth' BlgbesleCltyoTur rOlarr:m

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    and the w a y you wanlil-and where JOU want EstimatesIt-as 10 buy a Ready-MadeRouse?ARBERTH CIVIC ASSOCUTION.

    P r e s i d e n t ~ g eM. Henry.Vice-PresldentB-Augustus J. Laos,

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    low, p ay in g d u es t o a ss o ci a ti o n d8llignated a nd k ee pi ng 50 cents as as u bs cr ip ti o n t o O u r Town f or o ne y ea r.

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    .'MEATS of,lTI. QUALITY

    :NEWS FROM ALASKA.Recently a resident of our town

    r eceived a letter from a f ri en d w horesides in Alaska. T he l et te r contained some interesting statements,

    If a d ea le r t ri es to s el l you a C am er a a mo ng t he m that during t h e p r e se n tor Films or other Supplies not Eastman's summer t h ey h a ve e xp er ie nc ed the

    first thunder s to rm i n t he memory ofma.ufacture under the Kodak name,. you, th e oldest i nh a bi ta n t; t h at c h il dr e ncanbe sure that he is trying to s u bs t it u te , b o r n a n d r ai s ed in Alaska and neveran i nfer io r a rt ic le on the Kodak repu 'having b een o n the "outside" (intatlon. Alaska they refer to th e United

    If it isn't an Eastman States , Canada, etc., as being "out-I t isn't a Kodak side") w er e g r ea t ly frightened, many

    thinking the world was coming to anThe only absolutelyreliable film made. end.

    Exclusive Agent in Narberth for East- T he s um me r there has been un -man is usually warm, th e thermometer reach-

    ,Ing ninety degrees at times, resulting

    Pharmacyi n u nu su al m el ti ng o f the ice o n t hem ou n ta i ns a n d g l ac i er s. T he s ta tement Is made in th e letter that th e" i ce w o rm s " h av e a ll b ee n d r ie d upby th e heat, but fortunately this didno t occur u nt il a f te r th e "ice wormWINTER vs. PAINT Iwiggle," which is on e of the latestdances In that count ry, was perfected.

    Yo u can't e s ca pe w i nt er but yo u ISome of the older res idents ar e shakca n protect your h o us e a g ai n st thel lng their heads dubiously and claimw in te r s to rm s b y havinr it p ai nt ed , t ha t this warm weather means noand it pay.. Estimates cheerh.Uy good a nd t he y w il l h av e to movegiven. Telephone, F. H. WALZER, Ifurther N or th s o they can g e t p l en t yNarberth 12-47 D. . of good fresh air.

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    J.A.MILLER(Successor to E. J. HOOD)

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    Capital, $150,000. SurplUI, $125,000Undivided Proflta, $40,000.

    George B. SupleeSteam & HotWater HeatingPlumbingBell Telephone.

    SCOTT-POWEtLDAIRIES

    HOW TO GET ON WORKING TERMSWITH THE SILVERFISH.

    H o u s e w l v ~who ar e annoyed bydamage done by insec ts to their booka,papers, clothing, and other articlescontaining starch are advised by th eUnited S t at es D e pa rt m en t o f A g rl cu l -

    Y . M . C . A . B U IL D IN G t ur e, t o s pr ea d a poisoned paste uponb it s o f c ar db oa rd a nd t uc k t he se i nt o

    , crevices In bookshelves, backs of mantels, u nd er w as hb oa rd s, a nd in the

    HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW bottom of bureau and bookcaseHOUSESON ELMWOOD AVENUE? drawers. A thin boiled s ~ r c hpaste

    s ho u ld b e prepared by adding to theSIX LEFr-NO TWO ALIKE flOur from three to five p er c en t. p ow -

    W 0 S E LE dered white arsenic (polson) a n d t h enSee M 0 Y I using sufficient water to boll into a~ t " T h e C a b i n . " thin paste. This should be spread

    upon cardboard and allowed to dry.The preparation, however, Is poisonous t o h um an b ei ng s a s w el l as to

    AHintfulHlntTOrHintablePqmltIinsects an d It must be used w it h t het= - - .utmost care .

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    I ~ r : ' ~ h o ~ e l U : : d l f t l ~ : : : : :Th e Insect which does the damageYours may leak later on.' Is k no wn b y a number of popular

    We make no cbarie for examl-, I fi I 1~ nlnll roofs: It'a a wonder you names, such as siver sh, siver ouse,~ didn't think of UJ before... ,silver witch, sugarflsh, etc. I t owes

    , ~ r a .M ~ . . . . . : ' nI t h es e n am es to its peculiar fishlike... _. _ ..... \ J ( h 1 O l l t j i t ! U Q l j l l j i i i ) ~, form and Its scaly glistening body.

    As long ago as 1665 it was descr ibedas "a very small s i lvery shin ing wormor m ot h w hi ch I found much con-

    CLE"N~ "FE W H O L E ~ O M Eversant a mo ng b o ok s a nd p a pe rs . " I tIt .JK 13 Is about one-third of an Inch In length,

    tapering from n ea r t he h ead t o theoua PRODUCTS AREI GUARANTEED extremity of th e body, a nd s o me wh a t

    -tiNDER BACTERIOLOGICAL1CONTROL resembles a worm in appearance. It s_______________ entire body is covered with veryPasteurized MUk !DELIVERIES minute scales, which give it it s shinyBrYIlc1ovl.. Certified WEST PRILA appearance, an d its si x legs enable It

    Milk to ru n a bo ut w i t h great rapidity.(Pedrlalle Society) OVERBROOK Th e si lverf ish Is one' of th e most

    Special .. Guernsey" MERION s er i ou s p es ts k n ow n to l ibrar ies, forMUle WYNNEFIELD it Is particularly f ond of the paste

    (Roberl ..&Sharple .... BALA-CYNWYD used In t h e b i nd i ng of books. HeavilyDalrle ..) NARBERTH glazed pap er i s a ls o attractive to it.

    Cream Buttermilk ARDMORE Starched clothing, l inen, o r c ur ta in sTable and Whipping WYNNEWOOD m a y b e s e ri o us l y damaged If l ef t u n-

    Cream. ====== dis turbed for any considerable periodof time, an d th e i ns ec t a ls o feedsupon t h e s t ar c h pallte applied to wallpaper. B y e at in g t hi s, i t c au se s th ewall paper t o s ca le of t OccasionallY'It g e ts i n to v eg et a bl e d r ug s or s imilarmater ia l which is leU undis turbed forlong periods, an d it i s an open quest i on w h et h er or not it ever attacks

    The Merion TlOe and Trust Co. c ar pe ts a nd plush-covered furniture.A somewhat similar insect Is com-monly called in England a "firebrat"because of it s fondness for ovens and