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    SENDUPPORT LOCALORGANIZATIONS IN FIRESIDE IITEMS......- - - - - - - -VOLUME VI, NUMBER 31 NA.RBERTH, PA. , SATURDAY, MAY 15, '1920 PRICE THREE CEI'ITS

    Dnve to Raise $2-5,000 for Memorial to Narberth's SonsWho fought in the Creat World War Starts Next MondayOur Citizens Are Asked To Give Generously To Fund To Honor Memory of Young Men WhoGave Unsparingly of Their Services and Their Lives in the Late Conflict-Proposed MemorialBuilding Will Be Fine CivicDevelopment-Will Provide Headquarters For Local AmericanLegion and Meeting Place For All Borough and Civic Institutions-Elm Hall To BeRemodeled and Refinished-Structure To Be Made Colonial In Character-Drive

    To Continue For Two Weeks-Big Celebration on Monday, May 31

    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

    HEADQUARTERS FOR TH'E LEGION

    (Continued from Page 3.)

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    FOR SALE-Gas Hraug", has two o\'ens,$8.00; oak hal l s tn n, ! wit h m ir ro r,pia"" for ruhhprs uud lIulhrl ' llas, $H.OO.I'holl(' ]( i - l l ." ' . (31p)DOG LOST-Blaek, tall an'] w hit eBeaglp If OUlltl. H,'ward f or r et uru,

    '\'altou \VPlllz, ~ I I , j \Vayu" n\'l 'IIUI', Nar:hl'rt h. p ~ . p )

    The np\\, rOOIll ou thp s"conf! floor,1I':lllp possihl,' h ~ tllf' wit lpning of th ehuil,liug, will hp th r ornc.inl homp ofIhp Amprif 'nn Lpgion. Tn this room thpLp"iou wi!1 llIainlnin it s t rop hi rs o f," n I' :11III llOlf] i ts h us il lp ss mpe ti ng s.' l 'h(' ,l:lllc(' nllrl entprtninnlf'llt 11nll willp 1 \ \ " u ~ ' s IH' aYailnhlp fo r tltp L,'gion For

    BRONZE MEMORIAL TABLET.

    lire. Hisillg Ollt or the s o u t . l l w e ~ t . corucr o f th e buildillg-I-hat is, t he co rnerfaciug on } ' l o r c ~ t . a venue antI nearestl la\ 'erfonl a \"l'ulIl'-will he t he u ew meu lor ia l c lock tower. At the top o f t hetOI\'('r w il l b e placed a large clock withfOllr faces-one showing in each dimetioll. At uight the faces will be ii,Inminated s o t h, ' dock will b e v is ib leat all tilllcs aud frolll a ll d i re c ti ons ata

    the Narher th Memorial Building, wl!ieohwill have a vnll1e of ahont $35,000, wiIIhe turnec1 over to our Borough Counciln8 c ll s todi ans o f bo rough p r o p e r t ~ ' . I twill be a "People 's House," So tospeak. th e p roperty o f a ll o f Narberth 'sfolk, i!rfli cnt('(] to th e N a rbe r tl l Amer icnll Legion-the lIm'old D. Speakman

    'Vl lUt i s Narhprth's }\fpmol'inl to thesoldiers nnd sailors of the GrPlIt Wa rto b e The plnu as approved by t,he Gpu

    prul :MpnlOrial Commit te e p rov ide s fo rtIJ(' comprehens ive remodel ing of E lmHul l u nd the making of i t i nt o a memorial huilding that will not o nl y prn"ide n hendquartp1'8 fo r tllP locnl hrnuchof the American Legion, but will 'givp

    TH E DRIVE FOR FUNDS,

    It was original ly planllt"! to l'ullrection of t h" G"l Ip ra l )lclllorial CUIII'mittee, whi ch i s com posed of t\\"o repr es en ta ti vp s o f p \' er y o rg al li za ti on o fevery kind in Xarberth, The chairn13no f this genera l conuui ttcc is Carl B.Metzger , t he secretary is T. Noel Butler, a nd the treasurer is Postmaster Edwnrd S. Haws.

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    NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN

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    A BETTER BUSINESS SECTION

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    Of course, W.deliver - - aD1p l a c e - an1time,

    Company

    ,Serv i ce1 6 3 3

    At Narberth Station

    B I i L L PHONENARBERTH 1 7 J 3

    SALEBENT T. HYBERG

    A SIGN OF OPPORTUNITYREAL ESTATE

    BENT T. HYBER6

    and Trust

    HOWARD'S

    Narberth Office - Opposite StationMerion Title

    NOTICEFo r Good Tax iCall Narberth

    W. G. HOPPERMember Phila. Stock ExchangeH. B. HOPPERMember Phila. Rtock ExchanR'e

    The

    The eno rmous nemand by t he Rai lr oads , P ub li c U ti li ti e8 a11(1 Jndustrials for money for equipment and permanent improvements has caused theprice, of mon ey to ad vance, Because of t hi s, i nves tmen ts c an be made nowto return 7%or more ill securities which a few months ago would havelookedcheap as a 59'0 investment. 'Ve will be glad to luake sUj?gestions for th e investment of surplus ' funds in smal l or l argeamounts .Pennsylvania Railroad Ten Year 7s. New York Cent ra l Equipment 7s.New Ches ter Wate r Company Two Year 65, at p ri ce s t o y ie ld abou t 79'0 .

    SAVE TO INVEST INVEST TO SAVEWM. G. HOPPER & CO.

    STOCK AND BbND BROKERS2 8 Sout h Third St., Phil.d.lphia

    Telephones.12671268

    JAMES G. WERKING, Owner

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    of the loose pay-by-cash with th e accurate pay-by-checkway will disclose many little money losses t ha t addedtogether will make a saVIng worth while.Make th e test-arrange to open a checking account; deposit all earnings; make all payments by check; and theproof will be apparent.We will be glad to explain the advantages offered bythis institution.

    24 Hour ServiceNAR13ERTH GARAGE

    The Brightest Spot in NarberthA Drug Store in theMost Modern Sense o f the Term

    We Invite Your Inquiries RegardingNarberth Real Estateand Assure You of Our Best Effortst o Answer You r Reqpi rement sThis office does a striepartment on this improvement.

    ~ ' h p elltire work lI'i11 ..ost al Hl nt$ii.OOO.OO, and in consideration o f thea]l]ll'aran,'1' and sen' ice i t will g ive ourmain hllsiness thorollg-hfare, it will beall I'X111'!llliture wel l wort h whi le .

    Henry Rose,Loos,Editors.

    W. T. MelchiorA. J.

    I Associate

    Send all advertising and news items toP. O. Box 966.O ur T ow n is on sale at t he d ep ot

    newsstand, and at the sto re of H. E.Dads.Entered as second-class matter

    Octobcr 15, 1914, at th e Post Off ice r . tNarberth, PenJlsyh-ania, under the actof March, IS7!l.

    HARRY A. JACOBS,Editor.

    OUR TOWN w il l g la dl y printan y news it

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    SUPPLEMENT TO OUR-TOWN

    NARBERTH CIVIC ASSOCIATION~ I o n t h l y , Th i rd Thur sday

    Y. 11. C. A" 8.15 P. M.

    NARBERTH TROOP BOY SCOUTSEvery MondnyY. M. C. A., 7.30 P. M,

    NARBERTH FmE COMPANYLast Tueflday

    Fire House, 8 P. l\L

    BOROUGH COUNCIL~ r o l l t h l y , Second Monduy

    Fil 'e House, 8 P. M.

    NARBERTH POST, NO. 356, AMERICAN LEGION

    Second und Fou rt h FridayFire House, 8 P. M.

    ~ I o n th ly, l!'i I ' ~ t Thursdaylr'il'c l I o u ~ e , i.3D to 9 P. M.

    NARBERTH BUILD ING AND LOAN,ASSOCIATION

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    TOWEJt

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    PL ANN ED BY GENERAL MEMORIAL COMMITTEE.

    ,ist. th e IOl'al Draf t Boai'll ill prt'pal'illg'1I1('1t hy t.l'ainiJlg theln ill th e r l i t l i l l l ( ' l l l ~oj' tt1ililal'y IIt'ill, so that they II 'tJltld 1",tilat JIluch fu r lhe r alll'alll,,'d I lh l 'n Ih ,' y\1'1'1'(' dra ft e tl , aud it c :t ll le t i Ule fo rthcllt to go tu cunlp. This Il'ol'k IheGual'll f a it h fu l ly per f01'111".1, a ll d I lh .' n1hI' A l ' l U i ~ t i c e \ \ ' a ~ Sig-II,'tI, all,l lal,'r11111'11 th e b oy s b eg al l "'Ildillg \l'ordj'rollt Ihe CtlUlPS alld fI'OIIl,Frall,'e. thaIthl'.' soou would I ll ' o il thl'ir 'l'a,I' honll'.tltl' ( l na r ll p l al l ned lh e 1[0110'-('011I i1Ig;(((,""1'tiou.To nll'I't t he e x pl "" '" of I It is 1'1'1'1'1'

    I iOIl a flilld was I ' ai ,, ' d h." plal'ing; l l l i t l ~ -h o x t ' ~ in P\Ol'I ' 'y hOll1e ill 11111 Borough.Lntl'r tltl' hoxes \\'1'1'(' coll"I'll'd alld th e. 'ontribut i o u ~ 10talcII ueal'ly a thoU'tllllldollars. Pral ' l ical ly al l oj' Ihi, 1111'111',1'\ l 'a s Spl ' lI t iu gi\'illg tlte rt 'turllc,l ~ o l dil ' r , autl ~ f l i l o r s thl'il' rl"I'I,tioll. lilllll'rall,1 daileI'.

    'I'ltell th e Gual'l[ appoiutl'd a 11111110I'i:tl ,',olllmittel' to \l'ork ou t pIal" fo r a,uilable llIettlorial. This ('ottllllill ..., a, k..d t hl ' eh u rch es, the \'. ~ C. A" the\Voll]('n's COl1lll1Ullity Cluh, (,il-i" , \ , , , ,l'iatiol1, Firl' COlllpan.l', Boy : : ~ h ' o t l t ~ , '['t'II'Iti, ' \ """iat iul I , HI'd Cro, , - and lall'l',wllt'll it w a ol 'gall izt 'd. Ih l' AlIlt',it'aliLl'g'ioll, , 'a"h to appoiltt a c ommit t ee o f!lI'O tll .. m h e r ~ to cOItt'er with a I'otllinitt ,' 1' l If t he H ome G ua rd , alld to 1'''' ' '1 iI 1I1 I' Ih.. Gell ..ra l ~ [ e t l l o l ' i a l COlli IlliII "" .Tid, Gt'ut'r:d Conlillilt ..", a Jinall,'- 01'gHJlizetl, eOJlsistcd of tlu\ followillg, illadd i tion to Chai t'IllU n MI'I7.gt'r, 1"11 t' l 'Ial'y Butler, altcl 'l 'reusul'el' Haws:

    Couneil-\ \ ' . S. ~ f a t l d o x an d A, p,Reilifcr.Civil' A ~ , , ) ( ' i u t i o n - . r . Il. J\'ush aull H.

    .J. Edgar.Presbytl ' r iau Chl l r t 'h-W. 1. Pc ..hll's

    UItll A. G. Compton.?lrethollist Chllr( ' II-W . .1'. Rnil .. ,\ aw lC, L. Smith.Catholic Chul'c'h-,1. ,I. Cllhre)' uu,1

    W. E. Waters .Bap t is t Chu rch-To Noel B i tt le I ' an(lW. D. Smedloy.

    Plaa of Fiu t Floor

    f1I\.E A P P A ~ A T U J

    f11\.[ COMPANYIiI

    CLUI> 1\.00M

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    COUNCIL C H A M D [ ~

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    TO BE MAINTAINED BY BOROUGH.\Vhl'lI thl' l't 'lllodeling Ill' th r hllil,lillg'

    i l'omplt,tl'd, th r , Fi rc Comp au y, th epl'l""lIt. o l l ' l I ( ' r ~ , will 1'I'lill'll1i,l, Ih!'irtitl, ' alld Ih" : ; I rudu l ' l, Il'ill hl'I'IIIII(' Ihl'pr ll l )( ' l' 1y I ll ' 1hI ' Borough ,ot' Sarl"'1'1 h.Thl' }'il'l' Compally, a , a fire-fight.illgaJII} :-io(jnl urganization, will 1't\lIIailla ' it i at pl'l'SI'Ut org'auiz( 'd . Th( 'y willI'urlli,h th e nduul l 'cr fil'l'-fig-htiug fure"- -aud thry c al l h e d " I' I' lI dl 't l "['0" tilkppp tlll'ir pet'solllll'l np to it:-; l'!'(lsPlllhigh ~ l a u l l a r t 1 , which is :;e('olld to 1I0llCalollg th c ~ r a i n Linc-a l l l i tllt' BoroughCouu l' il w il l lake 0\'1'1' thl' apparatll,

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    POSTMASTER HAWS AUTHORIZED TO ESTABLISH SERV ICE EFFEC .T IV E ON ABOVE DATE.

    Free Mail Delivery Service July 1st4

    There h a I l( 'l 'n a , l l ' ~ i r l ' 1111 lh,' parto f m an y of till I "it i Z " I I ~ for 1 1 1 " Illail""'!'I'ie,', but I . ' ( ) ~ t mast"r 1 L a w ~ , ulltil re{ot'utly, w n tIol di:-')JlISttl to l l q ~ ' I ' th e I.'St l l h l i ~ l l l l l e l l t . of t.he "'I'I'\'i,," ulltil Ill' "oul,lI 'I 'f 's (' 1d a COIl\'ineing a r g I 1 J l l ( ~ I l t to th eauthoritie", il l \ Y a s h i l l ~ t o n . ' rhis wasdOIlt' as soon as 1 h ( tlllldit iOlls :-;af t 'lyII'anallte,l ~ n e h al'1ioll. th" !'l';';ult. ],I'illg;tIll' almost imlllediat" authorization toI'"tahlish th e serdce.The ca r ri e rs will he author izNl t o " np

    ply s t amps, etc., if thl' (JlIantil}' is sufficiently large to warrant t ll e s ame.Fo r th e collection of th e mails them

    ",i l l he p la ce d lhroughout the tOII'II.lJineteen street let ter hoxes and twocombination boxrs. T he p at ro ns o f t heoffice who prefer to retain a hox iut he p os t office nw y do so as thry lw 1'1'lleretoforr, bn1' they will nl't. have an y

    Bryn Mawr HospitalTh e alillual 1I1edl l lg oj' t i le ad;I'e alld

    associate l l lCllIbel'S of tile HI') ' II .\1:1',\'1'liospital Social :::>en'i,'" COllIllllll,,,' liasheld at th e Merioll l :ncl,eL CllIlJ Oil t I'"afterllooll of Thur"l:l.I', .\Iay 'illl.Mrs. lI fagee, ' in d,arg" of "isald,'u sol,diel's at Dil'isioll 1lI 'ad'I '' 'HI"rs oj' til,'American Heu eru;.;s, furllll'r1)' of th el'ellns,>'lvania liusplLal ;:';ueJ:l1 : i , 'n 1t:I',g a ve a ) u u ~ t i U t l ' I ' L l ~ t i J i g lath. ult thl' n ~ Jatioll of .sucial M ~ l ' \ ' i e , - , \ \ t l l 'k ill l ' l I J l l l t ' l ~ tiOIl w it h t he huspital alld of Ill" on",timpor tance of t l ds I\'urk i ll t I ", u l! i ll la I.er eeovery o f the pa ti c 1I1. 'Dean :::>mith slluke Ollt he .. i"i e s id e u f

    socia l s e rv ice wu rk alld the eu operatiuuwhich couM bl' gil ,'lI iJ.>' Il,,' St.Udl"lt.Sat Bryn MawI' Coll,'gp.Miss lIelel.1 Parry, Sl','rl't ary, rl 'portcd

    i u d e ta il how n f:lll1il.l I\'as adl'i,;ell au uassisted at LUlll" \\hill' sell 'ral 01 iI,,1'members uf t.lle family w,'re ill t.heHr'>'n Mawr Huspi l al .Pollowillg is th e a li ll ua l n 'p or l o f th e

    sllpenisur uf the :::>ucial ::il'c;i CL COIlllIIittel', which shuws Iht' 1\'ollul'rJ'ul illcrease in this braneh uJ' eUllllllllllil)' IIS,'fuluess.AIUlual R ep or t B ry ll M aw r nospital

    Social Serv i ce Depa r tment ,Apri l 8, 1920.

    Tho ::locial ::leniee Deparlllll'lIl or t.h,'Bryn 1I1awr Huspital I,as pa's,'d ilst en t h y c ur suecessl'lIl1y, alld 0111' ,1l'I'l'Iopmeut a nu p rugn 's s duril l>:; Ih is t i ll l"h us b ee n mOtit lIlark,',1. '1'1", follolli lit-:statistics for the I , a ~ t yl'ar "ill sholl'the magnitude u f o ur work, uut the haref igur es can gi re IJU 1. Ii t 1.1" id,'a II r 1.1 ..,real good we ha I'e :l"l'lInlplish"d:Visi t s l nade yearly IU:llH ou rs g iveil : ~ I ) U JNew cascs reported , 1;11Total n umbe r o f l'ases ulld .. robscnatioll . . . . , .. . ,,'.,., I:;u;:;

    It h as b ee n ou r aill' 1II :11 r al lg " f il l'conl'alescellt cure allel pla""1I11'1I1 afterth e p ut ie ll ts a re well, :IlId I" supplyt hem wi th wilk, 1II,'dieill" aud "l'l'al':ltllsIrhen nccessal'Y; tu co-operat e lI 'i t h other orgunizatiolls in tiUPI)tlrt illg Ih,' family when tlJe hrcau-II'lJlller 's the pat ient; to ac t as free udl'isur 10 all whuar c ill lleed; allli t o r el ll l" r f ri el lu lysen'ices, no watter how Siliall, whellever necessary.In addition to ou r regula I' "aSt' work,

    0111' department has b ee n e al le u u po nto visit new patients us SOlill as theyilre admit ted to t.he ward, alld to ill've s ti ga te the ir hOUle COlld11 ions whenn ce es sa ry , t o ge t un.>' iIIfOl'lllatiunwhich might be of assist.allcl' to thedoctors in their l1iagnosis alltl Pl'll;;nosis, or to th e patients ill l'l'luovingall c aus e f or \Vorr.>': The ~ l I J l l ' r i l l t e n d e nt a nd doctors arranged t o hm' e fol low-up carus sent to th e dispensary 48hours uHer the patients ar e disl'harge(1,B y th e capahlc assistance of sen'n volunteers f ro m t he ,colllmitte". 1he So(,inlS e n icc Department is a bi P t o k ee p i ntouch w it h t hc se patients. to se,' thatt he y a rc returnillg to their 0\\'11 [Joctors fo r treatment an d report. to th ehospi t al fo r observat i on .Due to th e pressure of work a ll ll to

    t he e s tab li shment of thl'('e extra clinics, it ha s b ee n n r ce s sa r y to s,'eure tll!'services of a fu ll-t ime wor!,er to assistth e secretary in th e dispensary ill makin g denta l appoin tments , i n t e r v i e w i n ~th e old patients, an d to do th e c lor ica lwork which t hi s i nIolves. ' fhis enablesth e secretary to investigate the finan

    free de!il'el:y seni, 'e. All t ho se w hod e ~ i r e free uelin)('y ~ < ' I ' l ' i , ' " will Ill' !l"(Iuired to l ' rodde a pril'at" Illail i J o ~ .which mus1' ] ,e plal'ed at th" frollt (Ifthe house. Hnder no Cir.'ulllstalll'l'''' willm ail be delin'rcd to allY h o u ~ , ' IIhl'l'"thl' ma il b ox h as no t 1"'1'11 prol'ided.Postmaster Haws i n f t ' l l l l ~ 10 tnk,' this

    : I well as a frw otlll'r matt, 'rs u p w it hthl' patrons in thl' fonn of a let terwhich they will rrceive in d ne t ime.This is a grpa t stl'P iu th l ' p rogress of

    on r Borou l! h an, l I ' I ' r r ~ ' rl,sidrnt o f N ar I , ,' r lh shouh1 ,10 all with i ll h i s pOWl'r to11'(jJ'k along lilies lai,l ou t by the Gov, 'rllment, no t only ill o rl l er t o g iv e themth " heRt posRiblr allnmtagl's from th ef r remai l delivery, bu t also to assistPostmastrr HaIl'S in improl'illg thl' con'ditiolls of such serdcl ' \l 'hl'rl 'l 'Pr th,' opportuni ty prrsl 'nts itsl']f,

    " i al condi ti on of all new pati"1I1s 1Iyl I leal i t i uf soeial hisluI'ic:-i. By to elilllll"'!t' :III,"ill1putiitioll on th e hospital.V ur ing t he y e ar t he s e er et ar y lI'a'" ill

    tuud, with 4,541 paticllts who n'e,'in'dt.reatments ill the dispensary, aud froliLwholl1 wa s I'(,ceil'eu t he t ot al snlll of$titi2.92.The departmellt extelllls with appre

    ciation alld silleerit.>- tl'l'ir th:lIIks ;ut he p ub li c ill geneml, :u)(1 to thos" illst i t.nl iOlls a l l,I "hari ta hIe agcnei('s wltohal'l' ~ willingly eO-opt,r:tll'd al ll i h l 'lpl'd 10 B l a ke th e wo rk sl1l 'h a : - i U t ' ( ' , l ' S : - ' ~and l ' ~ l ' l ' e i a l l y to \\ '"Ish alld Pa\'is 1'u"their gcncl'o:-;ity i n a ll ow jl lg ' 11;-; t.o Sl"('.un) glas:;('s at cost fo r OUI' t l t lS l ) ' \ i l lg..as,'s, an d the :ri"l'dl"work Guild fortheir ('.olltriblltioll of . ,[ l Ith il lg. ' fl l l'Yare n ll le h i ll ll ..ht.,'d to thl' 1"edl'l':It inufo r t ht' ~ o r \ ' i c t ' IIf t llt'ir ,,"orkl'r \\1111sllbslit.utes t[urillg' th" holidays.The I l ' 0 r k t ' r ~ ar e lIIuSt gratl 'ful t o I I" ,

    l 'Ollllllittee a III I huspit.al statr fill' th, ' irloyal suppurt alit! gelll'l'osity whkh lia It 'l'uahll'd tlll'lIl t.o lIlakp the '!Pl'artllll'1I1lit' ,;lI .. h value to thl' eUllllllullit.)'.

    R,'speetfully snblJlit ted,l-:VI';[,INE C. WALBAI:.\[,

    S u p e r \ , j ~ o r .HELE;"; , ) O " I ' ~ S I'AHH\".

    f-'('('1't'1al'y.

    First Dahlia Show Nar ..berth Civic AssociationSaturday, Sept. 25Rules.

    1. App li cu ti on f ur space, statingHlllllber of exhibits, must. be in thelIlanagement's hanl1s at least. twentyfo nr h ou rs i n ad van ce of t.he exhibition.

    ~ _\11 exhibits must. be i n posit ionhy 11 A. .\1. sharp on day of exhibition.

    :2. ( a) E xh ib it or s t.o furnish theirown containers. :; (b ) Exhihits to betagged with nallle o f l 'x hi lm or a ndIIUIII bel' of class.

    :1. After t he e xh ib it s a rc arrungeu,they tihall be ullder th e exclusive chargeof t he managemen t uu,d no ouo shalltouch o r r emov e t hem w it hou t cOllsentof cOlUlUittee.4. All f lower s shown i n c ompe ti ti on

    must be grown by th e exhibitors.5. Gr ee ns m ay be allowed in dis

    playing exhibits. The amount of greens~ h a J l be gove rueu by th e judges.

    6. Any m er it or io us e xh ib it n ot pro'dded for in schedule w iI I b o suitablyreeognized.

    7. The pr ize s for t ho mos t JIIeritoriousexhih it sha li be au toma ti cal l y awardedin the following manner: All first prizes~ h a l l count five points. ~ \ 1 I secondprizes, three p oi nt s. A ll third prizes,one po in t . The exhib it o rs rece iving the/!rl'atest number of poin t s shal i receivefirst prize; seconu, sC'cond prize; andthird, third prize.

    Exhibits.Class I -Mos t meri tor i ous exhib it ,

    t hr ee p ri ze s by points. First prize,P enn sy lv a ni a Ho rt ic u lt u ra l S o ci et y' ssilver lUeda l ; s econu p r ize , Pe li l lsy lv a ni a Ho rt i cu lt u ra l So c ie t y' s, bronzellle,lal; third prize, ribbon.Thl'ce prizes for each of following

    classcs:Class 2-Best goneral display of

    dahlies arranged fo r ell'ect.

    SUPPLEMENT TO OUR TOWNClass 3 -Bes t collection of peony

    dahl ias , one bloom l'aeh, s ix va ri et i es .Class J -Bes t co l led iun of decorat.ile

    d u h l i u ~ , ulle bloom cach, si x n l 1 ' i e t i e ~ .Class ; j -Bes t collcction of cactus

    dahlias, olle bloom each, si x varieties.Class t i -Bes t collection o f h yb ri d

    ('a,t us uahlias, ?" e 1>11>0111 e ac h, s ix v ariet ie:-o.Class 7-B( ' s t I'ase of one I'ariel,y, six

    01' 11101'1' hloOIl'S, hilt 1I0t m ore t ha lltwcll'c.Class 1 i - H e ~ t HI20 ~ a r 1 J e r l h grown

    s",'dlillg, ,;h(lIl'lI wilh stelll. }'irst prize,1'l'III1Syll'UIi ia HOl't icultural Societ.>Bl' ol lz e ; \[eual; seeoll,l p rize , r ihho ll ;t hiI'd pl'ize, ribbon.Class !I-Largest cadus Jahlia,Cla,;s 10-Largest peony dahl iu.Clnss I I -Larges t hybrid cactus dah-

    lia.Cia,;" 1:2-Largl'st. decorative dahlia.Class ] : l -Largest dahlia in show.Class J..J-Best. coll ..etion of 1920 Nar-

    IH'1'1!t grown s('('dli ngs.Class 1; ' -. \ losl a r l i ~ t i c hasket in

    ~ h o w .('lass H i - ; \ [ o ~ t a l ' t i ~ t i c exhibit.Class] 7--Besl dahlia i II show.('Iass 1S-Bes l gl'lI,'ral ,Hsplay, 1I0t

    I l' ss Ihal' fi rtl'l'lI hl')()IIIS, 0111' \ 'ariety.('I"ss \!I--Best ('olll'ct.ioll of dahlia,;,

    fi f1pPli vari('1 i (1::-, 0111\ h loOl ll e n (It in no tI l' ss t l ,a II foul ' e lass l's .

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    Smedley Buill "orne

    Thc \Vu ll lan 's Comlllullily Club eX't"lIds an invitation t.u e\'ery n'sidl'nt "l 'Xar lo er th t o spend "A n Afll'l'1I0UII\\"ith :;Iwkespeare" III thc aUllitoriulllof the school builuing, 'l'ue:id:lY.' :\1:1."JSlh, at ., P. "'1. A most d, ' lig ll t fulpl'0gralll has been c a r d l l l l ~ ' l."'''I,,",,'d h,"L'luh IIIcmhcrs fo r our fri"ltds :I lidg'lH'st:--, HJld c\'crrOIlt' i:-, 1I10st \nII'tJlJl\'..\lrs, C. Porter wili I'('ad :t !,:lI'l'1' 1111

    the" Flo\\'el's of Sllak,'speart'."' I' h" Cluh chorus, with M r ~ . G. Coles

    worthy a s s ol oi st , w il l gh'e s['\'"m Is,"1" .. l io us o f appropriate lIIusie.The r "a ,l ing f rum Shake spea re will

    I", f r o m " Hiehanl I l l , " by :\lrs, W.0\1'1'11, a 11(1 t h" COllrt Scene from" The:\INe]lallt of ,",,"ice," ill which ::\1 "S 'd:lIlll's lla\'is. Chl'l'lI, Bat"!I('lor, KI':lI""I',: \ f u ~ " l l a m l ' , Hee"es all,1 B a r " l a ~ ' \\'ill,'aeh t.ake part. Befol'c th e l'eadi IIgS,:\[1'5. A. B. ROBS will g in a ta lk on,'aeh of the plays f rom whi ch th e reallings have heen taken.Th r new off icers of the Cluh fo r

    1fl201fl21 will a l ~ o he imtallecl at I h i ~meeting., Th e attention of 01lT 1 lI ,'mher s i sagain calle,l 1'0 thl' : : \ r o n t g - o m e r . ~ C o u n t ~ 'Federation ml'l'ting- to h e h el ,l at the~ e i g ' h h o l ' s ' CllIh. Hathoro. 1'a.. ~ r a . ' 15th. This will 1", an a l l c l a ~ ses"ion.hox lnne1leon. an,l as m a n ~ ' as r an a reas1le,1 to attend, so 111:1t our elel"g'ntionnla." he as l ar ge a s possihle.

    PALACE THEATRE, ARDMORE, PA.

    ASH COLLEOTIONS.

    highways arc ill condItioll \ \'here t h e ~ 'nught be acceptable, the l',ark Dovelop.I ll en t COl llmi tt ee wit ! null", a furmal,Iced of dedica tiun of the 1'llrk to theBorough for th e r ef us al o f Cuunclls.When this formal deed of dedicat ionis presented Councils will at that timeconsider the ud.\' i sabi li ty of acceptance.The mat ter of ~ t r e e t lights fo r Nar.

    lJ!'ook Park being u walter entirelyaside f rom th e ueceptllllce o f the tractun d the h i g h w u , } ' ~ , IS WJt ! lin tl1l' jul'ls,dictioll of COUJlcils at the pres,'nl lillie,au u it WHti thel 'efOre l'l:leL J t' u lV lJleL'olllwittee on Fire, LIg ht a ll d \ , al"r l U I 'action.I t \vi ll ue of ueeided inl('l'eSL tu i \ar

    bcrthites t o k ll uw the situatiun eXIsti ng w it h r ef er cn ce tu .\ urbl'ouk Pal'ka ud t he spleudid. spirit uf co-operatiollIJetween the l'al'k De\'c!0plIIent LOlllmlL'tee and Cuuncils. '1'he a llltude of COUll'c il s i s part icularly pleasing to ad u f I hepl 'uperty o\ \'uers au d rcsiuent, of I h,'Park.The Bor ou gh Counc il s uecided that

    11a\'orford llvellue, bd l\ 'e e n Ess ex audarberth avenues, be pl'epareu fo r re

    paving with Filbertinl' pa,'iug. ~ e \ \ 'concrete gutters will he cunstructed iuaeeordance with estimate p r c s e n t , ~ d oyt he H ighway Commissioner. The Borough wil l do t he wor l", \ requi rement of t he Post Office De

    l 'artluent for protect iou of ntail Iooxes,which will be i n st al le d iu conjullctionwith t he f re e mai l d el iv er y s ys tem, was1',,1'''1'1',',1 to th e Coullllitlee 011 Poli('eProtection.Sen'ral other routine watters werea"t"d upon hy Councils.

    As nJ:lnr memhers a s p os si hl e areIlI'g'" ,1 to a11en,l th is last mreting- ofth " ('Ollllt," for th e Cluh rear ..Tt will he neepssar ,r to I ca ,'C' Narherth at FUR A. :'If., in o l' ,l er to IlInket rol ley connect ions at Willow Grovel'OJ' TIathoro.

    W",,], of : \ f a ~ ' 1 7 - 1 \ f o l l r l a ~ " Dorotll,rGis h in "::\ra r ~ ElI"n COllles to To,,'n:"T n . ' s r l a ~ . Panlin" Frec]el 'iel1 in "Thl '1 ' a ] i ~ e r C a ~ e : " \ V " , l n " ~ c l a ~ . Tom :\fixin " T h " C ~ ' e ] o n C ' : " T h n r s , l a ~ . AnitaStpwart in "TIle Morp Exeell"lIt"'n\ ': " F r i c l a ~ . (i"ra],linr Farrar in' ' ' r h e \Voman an ,l tIll' 'Pnppet:" 8aturrluy. l \ r a r ~ ' Anrll'rsnn in "Bnhhl,'s."

    MONTGOMERY COUNTY FEDERATION MEETS AT HATBORO.

    SATURDAY, MAY 15TH.

    WOMEN'S COMMUNITY CLUB

    During June , July, Augnst ano Sept ember, there wi ll he one col lect ion eachmonth, starting- on th e first Monday,which will be de\.'oteo to work ou th eNortn Side, and Tu( 's day t o Sout h Side.This schedule will be followed closelyunlcss interfered with bv unforseenhorough work. 'C. E. HUMPHREYS,Street CommiBsioner.

    That Borough ofjjcials a rc s er vi ngKarbcrth I lOllestly alll l w ith t he betltintercsts of th e coml\lunity at heart waspart icularly impressed u po n O ur Townreporter at the regulal' meeting ofCouncils hcl cl i n Conncil Chl1mber on~ I a y 10th, " ,h el l t he principal suh.i('('(under discussion w,as th e taking 0\ '( '1 'of Narbrook Park by t he Borough .\Vhen the present: administration took

    off ice, t Il e Borough finallc,'s were inrleplo1'llhle con,lition, an d only h e , ~ a u s eof sO\l1ld ,illllgment and commonsenseb u s i n e ~ s alhninistl'Otion ha s a tremen'dous improvement hpen l 'ossihl t' . 'rhec it iz en s o f Na rhe rt h should congratulate themse!Y(':; upon their choice ofpubl ic officials anu the good workwhich th ey h av e aceumplislte,1 und,'rt he most trying conuitions.

    \Vhen present Councils wa s forme,lt he B or ou gh 's S il lk in g Fund h:"l,Iwindled t o a lmos t not hi ng , ,]ue larg,,I.y to lack of foresigh t 011 tIll' part ofprevious officeholder" i ll eXI ll 'l ll lingl ar ge amoun ts f or t he c on st ru ct io n o fnew streets alld s idewalks , for developlI1ents of oper at iv e bui ld er s. Not aloneha d Coullcils th e task of recuperatingth(' Sillking Fund, b ut t he increasinglyd ifll"ult task of upportiolli ng reeei ptsfroln taxes t o g en er al m ain te na ll l' e.I';\'('ry t ax paye r sedolls!y interest,',l in

    " 1 \ ' 1 ( ' matters will : lppl 'l ' , iute how w"11('OUli ci]s ha s done.The Narhl'ook Park )),'\'"Iopult'nt

    ('lIlnlllit1eeanrl a group of resident s ofX:irhrook Park ,rait,'d UpOli Councils\ "i lh t he recl1l('st that the Boroug'h accept , l e , l i , ~ a t i o l l of Xarhrook Purk undthat t l te Boroug-h install tit" 11"(','ssar.\~ r(','t lights, maintaill th e r oa ds a nd,'ar(' for th " open park sj1:1e('.

    ~ f r , \\'. 11. D. Hall, :I' ehainnau of lh,('olllmitt"" nppointc',l 10 nll'f't ,ritll t11CP:trk D,'ye]0l'ln('1I1 COllllni tl "C', r('porteil011 a J '( \( '( ' l l t I l l ( l p f i l l g ' an d ! ' t ' ( 'Ollll l lpllClrclth:lt t11(' o r i , ~ ' i l l ~ d ag-rrf'I1H\1I1 llt 'twernlh e Borough an,l l he Pu rk D,'\'e]oplne,I1'COlllmiltl'" hp eonsumlllated at thistime. 1'1tl' original agreement wus th'ltwh('n h\,( 'h p houscs were completedI\'ithin l he l im it s o f Xl1rbrook Park thatth " s('w'er. ,vhich hac] l leen const ruetei lh., tl1

    g-i\'(' their Chi],lr"n 's Da.\ ex('rcisl's thisyear On th(' f i r ~ t Snllc]ay in ,TUlle. T]lechiloren and ~ ' o n n g ]H'Op]l' ar e trainiTIgfor tllis festal occasion.You "' i l l hl' ,, 'e],'ollle to :lU.'- 01' :t 11 Ih"! 'r\ ' icps of this e]l\1reh.

    Merion Meeting Bouse , Merion, Pa..SOOIETY OF FRIENDS.

    Meet ings for next Sunday:D.45 A. M.--Sunday School.1 1. 00 A . M.-Public worship. :;ermOn thellle, "Pollowing' th I' (, h I 'i ,t , ..

    314 were present last Sunday.6.45 P. Jlf .-Junior C. 1-:. llIeeting.7.00 P. J lL--Senior C. E. meeting.7.45 P. l 'L-E,'ening wor sh ip . S er -

    mon then}(', "How t o Succee ,l . "Next \Vec]llesday , ' n ' n i l l ~ - , I ' I ' : 1 . " " r1II1'eting.Next Thursday aftpl'IIoOlI-BusincsB

    llIeeting o f t he WOlllcn's Bihl,' Class.Th c General Assembly opens it s

    meetings Ilext Thursday in the Acade l l l ~ ' of Music and will ( ',ontilln" in session 1'01' on'r n week. Th e public cordinl1y imi1ed. Tickets l l 1 a ~ ' usually be11I'0eurp,1 at th " cloor of thp Academy.

    SUllday, May 16t h:9 .4 5 A. 1 \ L - - S u n d l l ~ ' Schoo l. C lasses

    fo r al l ages.11. 00 A . 1\f.-M:orning worsh ip . Ser

    mon th('me, " T h e Touc'h of Hi s Hand ."Is .Jesus r en l t o ~ ' o u ' ? Do )'011 ,.",1'1' H' -

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    The llbove department .hould be or tb .crenteBt UBe to the community, the U"t contain. t he n ame o f ev er y p ro feMl on al man ,trade.man. mechanIc.hopkeeper. etc.. whodo. . or can In any way .srve hI. fellow,townsman. and who I . p ro gr e lve enougbto add name to lI.t of RegIster,A. It I. dlfflcuit for tho.e contr lbutln .their time and el ror t. to the production 01"Our, Town" to per .onaUy either know o rInterview au eucl). I t wou ld b e mo.t betpful If tho.e not now found In the print."lIet would .end In a memo of tbelr nam ,addre... phone number. and busln. . . . . orDrofelon. for l I. tl ng . Thl. . . . 111 co.t follow.: 10 cent. e .. ch Iue for I line.: 8 cents10 - oh .ddltlonal IIno,

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    0 1 ' T I C I A ~ 1 ' lFenton. Carl F. 606 Es.ex ave, Phone 618-\'0Phlla. addre.. . 1806 Cbe.tnut It . L o ~ u s t III.Zentm"'"er, Joseph, 228 S. 15th s t. . Phil.PAINTERSWalzer. Fred.117 Winsor ave. Pho"... 1247-J,PAPER HANGERSWitte. Geo. A. Phone. Nnrberth 3G5 RSce Displny Advertisement In tbls ISSue.

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