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    PRICE TWO CENTSARBERTH, PA., T H U R S D A Y ~ ~ E P T E M B E R 13 , 19 17OLUME III. NUMBER 49

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    CLASSU'IED ADVERTISEllIEKTS

    FO R SAI.E CIlEAP-Benu il tu l. h ighlypolished wnlnut dining room table. 312Essex avenue. (49)

    The Y. ] \ f . C. A. hovs thank th eEvanl\'el Circle of King'S Daughtersfor their donat ion o f $6.

    " J \ S T . ~ D - " h r ( ' e or four unfurni!'Zhed roomsfol' l l ~ h l houHPlteeplng-. Good n e l ~ h h o r hoo(l: reOned fnml ly . RcferenceH exchanged.Box : J ~ a Nnrlwrth.

    OF

    Members Confer With Pennsylvania Representatives at MondayNight's Meeting and Act on Burgess Henry's Suggestion

    President Humphreys Appoints Special Committeeto Draft Ordinance

    COUNCIL TAKES FIRST OFFICIAL STEPTOWARD NEW RAILROAD STATION AND TUNNEL

    Hetty Huxter 's GossipTHE FIRESIDE

    NEW SCHOOL BUILDINfi OPENED

    NARBERTH SCHOOL BOARD PUBLIC SPIRITED MEN

    Narberth Now Enjoys Adequate School Facilities, But Only fo r aYear, for Both Buildings Are Fully Occupied-The LongExpec ted Day Arr iv ed on Wednesday-For F iv e Yea rs Nar be rt h Has Needed More School Bui ld ing Room-The SixE ~ e m e n t a r y C?rades Are Now Happy in the New Building; theHIgh School In the Old Building-The Auditorium Again FreeFor It s Proper Uses T ~ ~ r s t official step toward the! of building to be erected an d th ercahzatlOn of t he p ro po sed imp ro ve - amount of rental the Government is

    mems at t he Nar be rt h station, was willing, to pay. T he delay now is duetaken l ~ s t night by the Borough Coun- to t he f ac t that the rental that th eMr. a !l d Mrs. David St ickney have cil, at Its regular meeting. Post Office Department is wil li ng t o

    returned from Ocean Grove. The mat te r w as b ro ug ht to Coun- pay for a b ui ld in g i s n ot e no ug h M rMiss Jean Ramsey, of Greensburg , c i l' s attention by a letter from Bur- McCaleb s ai d, t o justify the ra ii roadIs v i s l t i n ~ Miss Nellie Cooke. gess Henry t el li ng of the Pennsyl- company, at this t ime - on accountMr. William J. Henderson 'and family v.anla Railroad's plan for a new sta- o f t he I nc re as ed c os t o f b ui ld in g ma-have returned f rom Cap e May. tlOn, the tunneling of Essex avenue terlals- in erecting a building thatMrs. William Maddox a nd d au gh te r, u nd er t he tracks, and t he e re ct io n of will conform w ith the Borough's

    Lee, ar e visiting In New Yor k. a new Post Office. Mr. Henry sug- Building Ordinance. As soon as thisMr. William .J. Henderson an d fam- gested the appointment of a commit- difficulty Is adjusted, Mr. McCalebi ly h av e returned f ro m th e sh or e. tee o f Counc ilmen t o con fe r w it h the s ai d, t he railroad was r eady to s tanMr. an d Mrs. William J. Peeb le" ra il road officials with a view to draft- work immediately.

    have returned to their home on Iona lng, an ordinance which will provide "However," added Mr. McCaleb.avenue. for the bo rough ' s vaca t ing po rt ion s smil ing . "I don't know that it is soMr. and Mrs. Taylor. of Chestnut of three streets. wltleh action must necessary that we build a new Post

    avenue, s pent t he week-end at Atlan- be taken b efor e work o n th e improve- Office at Narb er th a s I heard to-dayti c City. ments c ~ be started. that you were soon going to ge t a sys-Miss Alma Tet low. o f Wilkesbarre. A motIOn by Mr. Hall an u s ec ond - t em o f h ou se deliveries!"ha s be en v is it in g Miss V l r g ~ n l a eu by Mr. Henderson . was passeu au- Whereat Mr. Hall caused a generDownes. thorizlng President Humphreys to ap- al laugh by assuring Mr. McCaleb thatMiss Doro thy Durb in ha s returned point such a. committee. of which th e "your hear ing in this matter Is, ap

    from he r extended summer visit at Borough Solici tor, Fletcher W. Stites, Iparently, very much better thanPittsburgh. s ha ll b e a member ex-officio. a nd be - o ur s. "Mrs. Harriett L. G re gg a nd Mis s f or e the meeting adjourned Mr. Hum- In th e meanwhile ttJe citizens of the

    Grace Gregg are spend ing some t ime Iphreys named th e fol lowing members borough ar e hoping that whichever itat th e shore. I to serve: Messrs Redifer. Hall and Is that they ar e goi ng t o get - a newSever al Narberth women w er e Narrlgan. Post Office, or house deliveries , oramong the winners in t he Kol b Bond The mee ti ng was a tt en de ll by Wil - p os si bl y b ot h, that. t he y w il l get itLoaf Contest. liam D. McCaleb, superintendent of Ioon. Cold weather is com in g o nMr. and Mrs. Robert E Pattison the Philadelphia Division. Pennsyl- and if some relief is not obtained be-

    UNIQUE PRAYER MEETING AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHJr., have returned from a h ~ u s e par t ; v a ~ i a Railro.ad. a nd s ev er al other ~ o r e win te r s et s in. t he d an ge r of b e-at Ocean City. raIlroad offiCials, and after heing In- IIlg c ru sh ed t o d ea th whi le t ry ing toMrs. William P. Nash and sa n have t roduced by Solici tor Sti tes , Mr. Mc- ge t into t he P os t Office. will be aug-Mr. Henry C. Gara, who was asked to conduct returned from spending a fortnight in Caleh said he would he very glad to men ted by th e equally harrowingthe regular prayer meeting at the Presbyterian Ossining, N. Y. explain the plan so far as it h ad hee n p rosp ec t of be ing fr ozen to d ea th o nCh hIt W d Franklin l ~ o s t e r . of t he Nav al Coa st developed, an d answer a ny q ue st io ns t he s l d e w a ~ k while trying t o g et in.urc as e nesday, arranged for a meeting at Reserves . l e ft Narber th last Wednes- that the Councilmen might ask. And If a further Ed ito ri a l expres-which officers of various organizations should give ad- day fo r Cape May. D ra wi ngs s ho win g the general sion may be permitted in th e newsdresses, limited to three minutes in length, on "How Friends of Henry Howes. and he chang,es to be made . w hi ch ha d be en columns. we wish to say that whilecan .we, as a Church, and as Individuals, during the ha s m an y. w er e g la d to se e him in submitted by Mr. Henry and Mr. Mc- we appreciate that Postmaster HawscomIng season, be helpful 1" to various Narberth Narberth on Sunday. Caleb, were s tu di ed b y th e Councilmen a nd his ass is tants a re doing all thatorganizations. Through the courtesy of Miss Frieda Last week . Mrs . A. K. S il er m ot or - a nd a number of their ques t ions an - t h e ~ ' can under t he c ir c umst an ce s t oR. Schuebel, Secretary of the School Board , we are ed to New Yor k a nd ba ck th e samo swe red h y Mr. McCaleb. who p!Jinted accommodate the pub lic. and that weenabled to present a brief summary of these talks, day. S ome driver, Mrs. Siler out that the plans as cons t itu ied at know full well that Uncle Sam and. prepared by her from notes taken at the meeting. S ermo n on "Gu ar di ng t he ' H om e, " present were more in the nature of a th e ra i lroad company have their handsat th e Patr iot i c Rally In t h e P re sby- s urvey o f what would be done, an d full-In t he meanwhi le t he wel l- ni gh

    To O U Government and Country. Ed . wa r will go fo rth f rom Pennsylvan ia. terlan Chu rch n ex t Sun day morni ng . that deta i ls would have to be worhed Ii ns uf fe rabl e d ai ly " dr iv es " on th eS. llaws, U. S. Postmnster We shou ld deem it Impo r ta n t t o s en d Miss El izabe th Ph il lip s, o f Char les - ou t later. Post Office c on ti nu e w it h u na ba te d

    Many of ou r people do not realize up to represent us good men, a nd town. West Virginia. ha s been vlsit- In answer to President Humphreys' fury.that we ar e now pas si ng t hrou gh a men who w il l h av e t he p ow er t o fight ing he r aunt, Mrs. William R. Park- que st io n a s t o whether fir no t it could Our :J'own believes It voices th every s er io us t im e i n t he h is to ry of ou r t he l iq uo r traffic. er. be stated when work would be start- opinion of at least 99 44-100 per cent.country, but as th e boys begin to To Our toul l eHs . thll.rlcs E. llum- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wiley. of Al- ed. Mr. McCaleb said that was con- of all the p eo pl e o f Na rb er th whenmarch away, and l at er , when lists of llhre)'s, l'residellt Ilentown. Pa., spent t he w ee k- en d w it h t in ge nt u po n t he duratiol} of t he w ar it says: Can' t t he present difficultiescasualt ies begin to come back, al l will We s h o ~ l d take more Interest In Mr. 'Viley's mother at 108 Merion ave- a nd t he a bi li ty of th e railroad to ge t in the way of a new Post Office he ad-realize that we are at war, and very town . a f f ~ l r s . Exercise good judg- nue. materials an d labor. Fo r th e p re s- j us te d immed ia te ly and t he n ew buildserious war. ment II I picking ou t th e man you want Miss Marjorie Jefferies is on a vls- en t the railroad company, acting un- ing started an d finished before winter?We a re f or tuna te to have at the Ito represent you. Have confidence in i t w it h Mr. an d Mrs. Norman Jefferies der the G o v e r n m e n t ' ~ sugges t ion. i s Th e Council m ee ti ng was a tt en dedhead of ou r Government a man who hi s judgment. Help him along, do at. their New Hampshire summer s ta rt ing no new work that Is no t ab- by a number of th e borough's resls iz es u p t o th e situation, in whom the no t cr it i ci ze h im fo r those things you home. solutely necessary. Real iz ing . o r couse . dent s . Indicat ing clearly t he g en er a l

    Nat ion has e n ti re confidence. , ~ l o n ot u nd er st an d. A tt en d t he m ee t- It cer ta inly was a very kind ac t of that the duration of th e w ar Is de- Interest in th e contemplated Improve-Our Pres ident has amp ly d em on- IIlgs of Co uncil. Get familiar with Mrs. Nickleson McCoy donating books cidedly problematical-i t may be six ments.

    strated h is abi li ty t o exp re ss cor re ct - Boroug)l A ~ a l r s . Understand why for th e shelves of the Associat ion LI- months or two years -Mr. McCalebly th e "sense" of our people. This c er ta in t hm gs ar e done In ce rta in brary . said that he thought that It was w is e At 8.45 o 'c lock Sunday even ing th eha s recently been demonstrated In his ways. K enne th H ami lt on. of the N av al f or Council a nd t he railroad company Narberth Fire Company was called' toreply to th e Pope. Bu t th e P re si de nt Ou r F ir e, Compa ny. M r. CluI.rles V. Coast Defense Reserve. ha s been able to get t ogethe r a s soon as possible, th e residence of Mr. Stevens 111needs ou r help, a nd w e may be help- Noel, ClI.lef Engineer to g,et home qui te o ften whi le hi s s co ut a nd prepare th e desi red o rdinance and Chestnut avenue. Th e company wasf ul t o h im b y b ei ng J oy al t o ou r coun- , We n ee d th e support of more men. patrol boat is undergoing repairs at make any other arrang,ements t ha t a re so qui ck o n t he s cene that th e fire wa stry, in every ac t and word. People of th e bo rough shou ld not r el y Essington. necessary, so that when th e time confined t o t he c el la r, w he re It orlg-As a church we may be helpful by on twen.ty-s . ix m.en at all times to Mr. and Mrs. Brinkley Turner, 508 comes when th e work can be startell I inated. Th e fire was c au se d b y ashes

    demonstrating ou r abso lute loya lty to risk theIr lives 111 put ti ng out fires. Dudley avenue, ar c receiving congrat- there will be no delays. falling f rom a fire place Into an ashou r Government , by encou rag ing al l !h e sma ll s um of $3 a year will he lp u lat lon s on th e birth of a daughter, Mr. McCaleb a ls o mad e it clear that chute in t he c el la r igniting a barrelplans for con du ct in g t he war , s uch as ItS support b uy n ew hose, and k ee p Dor is Grey. t he w ar an d th e matter of materials o f excel sior , wh ich had communicatedfood and fue l conservat ion , etc. As things going. There have been on Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. Nicke rs on and and l ab or did no t e nt er Into th e q ue s- t o t he joi st s.i nd iv id ua ls , b y purchasing Liberty an ~ v e r a g e of forty-four fires a year f am il y h av e returned from Cotuit, tlon of the new Post Office. This Thi s s hows that th e boys ar e stillBonds, supporting the Red Cross by d ur mg t he las.t three years. Five Mass, wher e t hey h av e b een s pend in g much-ne ed ed imp ro vemen t will be on the job a nd w ait ing to s ~ r v e atwork and contributions, which in- men of t he F Ir e Company already th e summer. s ta rt ed a s soon as th e borou gh o f al l times.cludes th e making by women and have answ ered th e c al l of ou r coun- l\Ir. Vincent Cunningham Is d ri ll in g Narbe rt h. t he Post Office Departmentgirls of t hi ng s f or ou r soldiers to try. Lots o f boys ar e willing to stay a company o f d raf t ed men at R ec re a- a nd t he railroad company c an r ea chmake th em comfo rtable when exposed at home an d take care o f p ro pe r ti es , t io n Park, Fifty-seventh an d Haver- an amicable agreement as to th e typeto severe weather, doing th ese th ings bu t we have no money to pay for f or d avenueto th e full extent of ou r ability. By their keeping. Mrs. Edgar S. Taylor ha s returner!doing them we will b e h el pi ng ou r ' T ... Our Boa rl l o f lIealth. lUre Chn rl es f rom Ind ianapo li s, Ind., where she P le as an t Sunday Evenings ol di er s t o fight and win thIs war. V. Noel was c al le d b y th e Illness and death THE LITTLE CHURCH ONwhich mus t b e won If ou r liberty is I Exercises t he s am e c ar e in winter of he r father.to be preserved. as In summer In keeping garbage cans Mrs. Stuart McClellan, Miss Dor- THE HILLTo Our Clvie Association. A. J. Loos o r o th er r ef us e receptacles as clean othy McClellan nnd Mrs. McClellan's SERMON(See fu ll report in another column.) as possible. Tr y no t t o ha ve r ef us e m ot he r. Mrs. Graham. ar e sojourning "THE TRAGEDY OF A LIE"T o Our State. Fletcher W. S tit es, la y a ro und . By do in g s o w e w ill pre- at Ocean City. MU IState Representative vent th e contagious diseases that \1.SU- Mr. an d Mrs. Howard Hagar have S CAL NUMBERSChurches may 'be helpfUl to the ~ n spring f ro m dI rt an d d ec ay ed b een s pend in g week- en ds at Asbury ORGAN RECITAL

    state by realizing th e wonderful ma- ; Onr Na rbe rt h Gua rd . C ap ta in B . :::tkv The; r ep or t r oa ds t o that re- MRS. JOSEPH BARKLEYjesty an d might o f th is commonwealth. T White M ;J yH ~ ~ fi SoloistWe ar e l iving in a S ta te o f nine mil- The Narberth Guard is a s ide i s sue h r. b ' . chdield an d family, who HEARTY SINGINGli flO tb f th . av e een spen ng t he s umme r Inons i0 t teop e'k ~ t ~ e n U ~ d ;ten o r home derense. It s object is t o give Atlantic City. have r et ur ne d t o t he ir CHOICE HYMNSnow e ra n s 0 el hn Oe t ates young mensomein s igh t on th e import- home on Narberth avenue.arretbo ou r comhmoD:iwlleafith't tbne entht /lnt things required of a s ol di er , b e- M r. C leme nt B oo th a nd f am il y who 7.45 o'clocko e men wow g e grea (Continued S d P ) , I WE WELCOME YOU IIELP "'ANTED-In Narberth Schooln econ age (Continued on F ou rt h P ag e) ,o;... .:..::..:__J Kitchen. Five days per week. 9 A. l.I. to_ 12 P. M. Apply at school. (49)

    Their Untiring Effor t I s Now Manifest-WeeklY There Is Something Done Worthy of Note, But Town Too Busy to Seeand HearOn Wednesday, September 5, 1917, ! I s c on si de re d f or a bov e t he a ve ra get.he doors of th e lJew .bulldlng. were i schoo l bui lding . The c lo ak rooms,swung open t o the PreSident, C. How- ,dressing rooms an d to il e t rooms ar ear d McCarter, th e Board o f Di rec to rs, Iexceptionally larg,e a nd w el l l ig ht ed

    and th e Facu l ty , who headed the long Iand v en ti la te d. P ro vi si on was madep ro ce ss io n o f p up il s f rom the aud lt ar - !for a h ig h and wel l l ig ht ed basement;iumof the o ld bui lding amid the cheers, h en ce t he g ymna si um and other baseand songs o f th e Narberth school chll- iment rooms ar e a distinctive featuredren. Mr. McCarter. In a few well- o f t hi s bu il di ng . The ' gymnasiumc ho se n w or ds, sp oke to t he f ac ult y f loor Is large enough to accommodate aand pupils. It was a h ap py momen t f ul l sizell basket ball court; the eqlupfor him, a triumphal one after years ment Includes shower baths. Theof hard work for the needed facilities. architect was Clyde S. Adams, a nd t heThe n ew b ui ld in g Is a two-and -a- general contractor was Abel Bottoms

    ha lf s to ry d re ss ed g ray s to ne struc- & Son, Narber th . Pa .ture, on th e brow of t he h ig he st e le - Too muc h c re di t e an no t be g iv en t ov aUon i n Narberth. I t is modern in th e Narberth School Board fo r its unevery deta il , magni f icent because p' tiring effort on behalf of th e borsit s simplicity. All money was spent, a nd g ir ls of th e dis tr ic t. R ea l me no n t he p ra ct ic al , r at h er t h an t he or - i ar e neve r thwar ted by disappointmentnate, but the a rchi tec tura l design and IThe ve te ran membe r o f this boa rd i sal l finishing. both on t he ext er io r and IPresident C. Howard McCar te r , whointerior, ar e so fine that the building i (Continued on Fourth Page)

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    CANDY

    or course, wedeliver - anyp I ac e - I lnytime.

    ICE CREAM

    safestthe best

    DAVIS'A COMPLETE LINE OFSCHOOL SUPPLIES

    A T

    CIGARS

    For Rent .nd S.ltFire InsuranceBell Phone 852 W,

    Wall Building, Narberth, Pa .

    H. C. FRITSCHPrtperUes

    small one, IS theYour checks are

    HOWARD'S"elephones,12671268The Brightest Spot in NarberthA drug store in the mostmodern sense of th e term

    T HAT A BANK ACCOUNTEven though it may be ameans of doing business?receipts for all bills paid and your funds will beneither lost or stolen. We invite small accounts aswell as larger ones.

    The Merion ~ T i t l e & Trust Co.NARBERTH OFFICE, ARCADE BUILDING

    OPEN FROM 8 A, M., TO 4 P. M.SATURDAYS 8 A. M. TO NOON. FRIDAY EVENINGS 7 UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK

    A Three-Minute Tal k by A. J.Loos at Narberth PresbyterianChurch

    How Can We, As AChurchand As Individuals, Be Help-ful to Our Civic Association?

    DID IT EVER OCCUR TOYOU

    "Loyal."

    c id ed t o become a candida te for burgess. This Is probably w he re t hemis take was made.Mr. Marsh Is a candidate to succeedMr, Downes as school director for th esix-year term and Mr. Henry Rose forthe four-year term to succeed himself.

    In His Decision in the Case ofMr. Pope Against the Narberth Civic Association, Recently Handed Down In Favorof the Association, .Judge Miller Makes the FollowingStatement:

    JUDGE JOHN FABERMILLER'S OPINION OFNARBROOK PARK

    A. J. LoosIlenry HoseW. T. Melchior

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    HARRY A.JACOBS,Ilditor.

    H. C. GARA,,\ 11 f l 'rUslng Manager,

    MAIZIE J. SIMPSON,Cl1shler,

    OUR TOWN

    EMERGENCY PHONE CALLSFire 350.Police 1250.

    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER la . 1917

    In the last i ss su e o f Our T own,t here was a sl ight error in the articleregarding t he c oming p rima ri es .Mr. Carroll Downes h as n ot resignedfrom th e Board of Education. As amatter of fact, hi s term expires inNovembe r a nd h is suc ce ssor must heselected at the primaries September19 and elected at th e regular electionin November. Mr, Downes' nomination papers for s'chool director weretiled and t he n w it hdr awn when he de-

    Send al l l et te rs a nd news item toP 0, Box 404.. Send a l l adve r ti s ing copy to P. O.f\ox 820.Make a ll r emit ta nc es t o P. O. Boxtl SOur Town is on sale at t he depotnewsstand, and at t he s to re of H. E.Davis.Entered liS second-class matter , Octoher ] 5. ] 914, at t he P os t Office atNarbe rt h. P ennsvlva ni a, under theAct of March 3, 1879.

    Mrs . C. T. MooreMrs. Roy E, ClarkF.arl 1

    y ou w it h us ? I f so, demonstrate itwhen the opportunity offers. You willget full credit f or w ha t you do. Ac it iz en i s pretty far gone wben ]'1'fails to demons tr at e h is p at ri ot ism.In y ea rs t o come y ou w il l be ask,}db y yo ur c bil dre n or grandchildre[l,perhaps, "what did YOU do in toegreat World War?" What will youtell them?

    An EXllerJment In Co.operative; o u r l l a l i s m - ~ o Paid Workers,

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    N A H B ~ ~ H r . r I L PA.-OUI{ T O \ V N - S E P r : r E ~ I B E R 13. IH17

    Hiih Grade ButterTelephone-Narberth 644 A.

    45th and Parrish Sts.

    take ll. look through my newhouses on the brow of thehill, two on Narberth Ave.and three on Forrest Ave.

    r a r a . - M ~ G i n l ~ ~U 123South Ill'!S!. P h i i a d e U a ; . ~

    A ma n that wh is p er s d own a weJl,About th e good. he ha . to Bell.C an 't r ea p BO mnny go lden do l la r s ,As o ne w ho clhnbs a t re e a nd boIler.

    I AM AT THt SERVICE OFTHE PUBLIC OF NARBERTH

    Automobiles to hire at all hours of dayand night .SABlE CENSORE Phone 1289 o r 825 N-'ItBERTH. PA.

    Pasteurized Milk 1 ClJ JH F IFSB r Y n c l o ~ ~ l k c e r U l l e d WEST PIl iLA.(Pedrl l l l lcS ocIety) OVERBROOKSpec Ia l Guernsey" MERION

    Milk WYNNEFIELD(Roberts&Sharpless BALA-CYNWY IDair ies) NARBERTHCream Buttermilk ARDMORE

    WYNNEWOOD

    BakeryN A RB ER T H A R CA D EBUILD INGBread, Cake, Rolls, Pies,Candy, Ic e CreamCATERING FOR PARTIES

    Frank CristMEATS .& PROVISIONS

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    SCOTT-POWELL DAIRIES

    ROOFERSFOR SALE!Nine ro om s a nd bath; h ot w at erheat, electric lights; high ground. Lo t60x125. Fo r qUick sale, $5000.

    CALDWELL &:, CO.

    Marguerite Mervine, pupil of J. W.F. Leman, of the Philade lph ia Orc he st ra , w il l g iv e v io li n l es sons i n th estudio of Miss Loos, No. .6 ArcadeBuilding, Narberth, if sufficient applications ar e r ec ei ve d. Only method srecognized as th e best wll be used.T erm w il l begin about September23rd. Fo r r a te s and other informationa pp ly t o~ I l S S JIAnGUERITE J[ERVINE301 Church Street, Ro)'ersford, Pa .

    George B. SupleeSteam & HotWater HeatingPlumbingBell Telephone.

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    WM. D_ SMEDLEYBUILDER

    NARBERTH , PA .

    Before PurchasingAnythingSo Important as a Home:

    Turner

    NARBERTH, PA.

    Begs to Announce theMiss Jeannette M.

    Opening ofHer KindergartenClass on October 1, 1917.

    122 WOODSIDE AVE.,

    OFFICEUNCLAIlIlED LETTERS ATNARBERTII POSTMr. Walter GleaveMr. Ja y M. McKinneyMr. Berna rd Harvey

    Ayery S . J)emm)', 1':\stor

    ChrIstian G. Koppel, Pastor

    MERION MEETING HOUSE.

    Rey. John Van Ness, Minister

    ALL S A L ~ T S ' P. E. enURCD.ne\". Andrew S . Burke, Rector

    EVANGEL BAPTIST CIIURCU

    Tile Little Chu rc h on tile 11m

    TUE PRESBYTERIAN CHUReU

    Sunday services:9.45 A. M.-Bible school. This willbe temperance Sunday and Mr. Waydman will addre ss the school.11.00 A. M.-Morning worship; subj ec t, "The L it tl e Coat." There willalso be given the "Children's ObjertSermon."7.45 P . M.-Evenlng worship; ~ u b ject, "Tenting Under t he S ta rs ."8.00 P. M.-Wednesday eveningprayer meeting. This will be au"Observation Meeting" in w h i ~ 1 1var ious one s w il l t el l o f i ns ta nc es inwhich they have observed Christianprinciples in active practice this SUllimer. Church NotesThe Ushe rs ' AssociaHon will m e l ) ~on Monday evening, Septembcr 17, at8 o'clock in the h ome o f Mrs . H. S,Hopper.The se rmon Sunday morning shouldb e o f s pe ci al interest t o al l p ar en tJand teacher s who have to do with thewelfare of th e young folks.All those not attending churchelsewhere regular ly ar e invited t.oworsh ip wi th us.

    Church NotesAt the prayer meet ing on W e d n e ~

    day evening of t hi s wee k e ac h personis requested to bring ou r thoughtgathered dur ing the summe r m o n t h ~ .The Westminster Circle wil l mee ton Thursday evening o f t hi s week att he h ome o f Mrs. Van Ness.

    The meet ing fo r nex t S unday wi;;be as follows:

    10.00 A. lIf.-Sunday school. A placeand a welcome for a ll .11.00 A. M.-Public worship. 'fheXa'l'berth Guard will attend in a body.Sermon by th e p ast or on "Guardino;th e Homc." Special music by thequartet and by the Sunday school.8,00 P. M.-Evening wor sh ip . S er mon t heme , "The kuthorlty o f J esnsChrist."

    Sunday services:9A5-Sunday school. Adult Bibleclasses taught by Mrs, McCracken andMr. Du dl ey . Mr . Stites teaches youngmen's class.11.00-Mornlng worship. Recognit ion service 1n h ono r o f t he enIlsterlmen of the congregation. A ChurchHonor Roll, embossed in the Nationalcolors, with the n ames o f t he men inscribed, wllI be presented and placeqin th e chu'tcb. Sermon, ":rhe Spirit

    ~ f r e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' a s P : ~ ~ ~ ~ : ; ~ mus ic w it h Miss / UNIQUE PRAYER MEETING AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH7.00-Epworth League. A meetingconducted especlaly for young people. (Continued from First Page)7.45-Pleasant Sunday e v e n i n ~ . fore th e war was declared. Bu t the it pleasant and profitable. Mr. FosterMerion Meeting House is opened tor Mus ic al f ea tu re s. O rgan r ec it al . F if - officers are surp r ised a nd d is appo in t- t ea ches t he l es son as h e s ee s it . Menwor sh ip e ve ry First-day at 11 A. t ee n m in ut es . Sp ec ia l s ol oi st , Mrs . ed that only a f ew m en h av e t ake n s ay th ey have b een benefited a greatM. Visit?rs ar e c O ~ d i a . l l Y 7 e l c o ~ t Joseph Bark ley . Congregat ional song part in th e drilling. No organization deal. Why don 't more men come ou tA regIstry book I S i k e P t t h 0 ~ v s tors. service of choice hymns l ed b y chorus is a success wi thout co-operation. on Sunday mornings and find some- rLcAN---SApC--.WHOLESOMCAll ar e a sk ed t o r eg ster e r names. , choir. Sermon, "The T ra ge dy of a Eve ry man i n t he b or ou gh s ho ul d as- th ing helpfu l? II Ii Ii Ii

    ST. uARGAI'ET'S CHURCH. ILie." Come and b.e assured of a pleas- sist in th e w or k o f th e Guard. 'ro Our ~ I 1 s s l o n a r ' " Societies. lIlrs.JlI. J OUR PRODUCTS ARE GI.'AIIAN'IEE.DI an t Sunday evelllng. To Our Scllool. Principal WilHam T, Samuei W. l 'oster, President UNDER BACTERIOLOGICAL CONTROLE ar ly Mas s o n S un da y ! .om Apri l The SUlldu)' School MelchoJr We should pray f or mis si on s, g iv e

    O t b 31 t t C30 A M From Many news p la ns have bee n adopte'l One of t he d ut ie s of Na rber th i s to mis si on s a nd talk missions Th eLilt to c o e r sa . . . b S d S l iB a d TIle , .ovember 1st to MarCh 31st at 7 A. M. you r un ay .c 10 0 a r. . . to develop the ch ild ren mora lly , phys- attitude of the church t owar d mis -Late Mass, 9.30 A. M. th roughout the graded . lessons \ ~ 1 1 l he cont l llued h ical ly a nd m ent all y. The latter two sions is summed up in the above.year. Mas ses on holydays, 6.:10 and the Beg111ners, Primary and Adul t D ~ ar e largely d ep en de nt u po n t he f or - LatUcs' AlII Socict.y. J[r l>. Edward S.830 A. M. Weekdays at 8. Evening p a r t m e n t ~ . Th e unproved Intern_ mer. This church c an help t he school Haws, Presldcntdevotions and otbe r se rvices at r egula r t lona l Umform Lessons wiII ~ in tro- there fore by preaching and ac ting out The re a r e a great many women intimes, duc7d in the Junior . I n t ~ r m e d l a t e and the Gospel; by continuing its policy ou r congrega t ion who ar e no t memSemor Department.s. E ~ e r y t e a c h ~ r of support ing the school a dmini st ra - b er s o f th e Ladles' Aid Society. Won'tand officer will be 111 thClr ~ l a c e s t i l lS tion, as do al so t he sister c hu rc he s, t he men inf lu ence their wives to be-Sunday. Owing to the enhstment of and by having; at le as t some preach- I come active members? Our next Table an d Whipp ings ev eral y ou ng m en t ea ch ers t hei r i ng e sp ecial ly for th e young. Discourses meeting will be t he four th Tuesday of Cream.

    p la ce s h av e b ee n t ak en by Mr. Em- to the adults upon the whole, do n ot t hi s m ont h which wiII be a good timemett: th e physical instructor in t he e nthus e youth. The Sunday school IS for them to join ,as it is th e firstpublic schools, and Mr. Schaeffer, th e good, bu t does n ot t ak e th e p lace o f m eet ing of t he sea so n. We wil l pro bY M C. A secretary. Every c l a ' ~ : : th cl l' 11" . . . . e 1U c . a bly nee d help during the coming sea-and department is fully s U ~ P h e d WIt: Individuals of the c hu rc h may aid son , of the men. so don't disappointt ea cher s a nd s ever al substitutes. T il . b y acting th e Golden RIue in deal ing. T th I ti Iwinter campaign is on. We ar e ready. . us. 0 e genera c ongr ega on , .with t he Boa rd of EducatIOn, the Fac- would say that whenever you se e or IA re y ou ? Come and encourage ~ h uHy and the c hi ld re n o f other peo- hear any announcement of any kind HOWARD F COTTERschool. Elaborate plans ar e be111g pie. I nv es ti ga ti on o f a ny q ue st io n, f rom the Aid Society, find ou t all -developed f o a ~ r e a t drive on Rally including t he h ea ri ng of the other about it and t he n l et us al l be ready MEATS fDay. You Will hke our school. side, is of alI Impor ta nc e. V is it t he to do our part. 0

    school ; consu lt wi th Authorities. Re- To Our Y. I'. S. C. E. ~ n s s Helen QUALITYNARBERTH GUARD member your child should be compar- DulY, Secretar)'ed by you to t he s tandard of th e Gos- Prayer changes th ings. Lots of Y . M . C . A . B U IL D IN Gpel. no t to th e status of your neigh- things need changing in th e Y. P. s.Ten Reasons Why You bar's child. You may become too self- C. E, The society wi ll have wonde r- PI-ano I sir cl-satisfied. Pray for the school s. for ful results if b ack ed by t he earnest I n U IonShould Be aMember of t.he other fellow's boy and girl. "Keep prayers of t he peopl e in the church . Iyour temper ; no one else wants it! " The old officers ar e I..avlng. Th e new' FANNThe Locality To Our nO) ' Scouts. w. ArUmr Cole, officers. some of whom have had no YH. LOOS, Scoutmaster experience, wiII need y ou r prayersTh B S t 0 . t" I d t f t tl wiII resume teaching of Piano and use ofL IT IS YOURS. The association e oy cou rgalllza IOn IS and he p. And a no orge lOse Clavitr at her Studiowas designeu particularly for your usc world-wide . There ar e 3000 scouts in encourag ing words , they ar e so help-

    and benefit. An eve ryday place ot t he Uni te d States alone. Church ful. The power, beauty and fasc ina - No. 6 Arcade Buildingsr ecreat ion and improvement fo r mp.!1 members can be helpfUl fi rst , b y s et - tion of Jesus is al l that anyone needs NARBERTHand boys. A progressive community ting an example to the scouts, s econd, t o be an example in t hi s l if e a nd show Iha s provided it. All for you. W\1y by offering t he s co ut s o pp or tu ni ti es o th er s t he way to Christ. Tuesday, September 4 1917not use it? to do s er vi ce , third. by giving some To Om' Past.or, Rev. T,. lI[. Kclrn A f ) . d 'of our t ime to the helping, o f t he offi- Among t he first things that ar e ew more eI YOU DIVI- isters f!llOUld ta ke a n active interest the pastor may f ee l l li s work is not 10 In ns ruc Ion11.00 A. M.-Mornlng prayer and DENDS from the us e o f you r l ei su re in the va rious depa r tments , and rec - I hampered for lack a! funds. Contri-sermon. Ihours. Phvsical health. mental ommend th e Y. M. C. A. to the boys lJUtions of money and time. After WP4.00 P. M.-Evening ?rayer. stimulus. m ~ r a l vigor, sp i ri tua l sa ti s - aud girls of the clJurch a nd Su nd ay h av e h ad t he mes sa ge we should doThe teacher s and pupIls of t h e sun -I fac. tion-the r ea l j oy of life. school. Thi " w il l strengthen tho or- as he says. Encourage t he pas to r.day school ar e a sk ed t o be punctual n. IT GIVES YOU OPPORTU"i- ganizat ion as well as the moral and Tell him you ar e benefited by hisin their attendance on t hi s t he open-jlTY. In addi tion to the good you pe r- spiritual life of the community. sermons.ing day o f t he school. . ' so na ll y g et , y ou can hel p t he o th er To Our Suudar School. Robert T,. To Our Sister Churches. ~ r r . 11. S.Dr. Bur ke h as Ifeturned from hIS fellow by giving yourself i n unse lf ish i Bcatt)', Su])erJutcI1(lent lIoppel'vaca tion and will be in charge of all service along altruistic lines of effot, The needs of the church and Sunday What the church wants is deeds. no to f th e services. in th e promotion of which th e as SCl- school ar e k!.lown to almost everyone, c re ed s. C re ed s ar e beautiful. ThereOn ~ u n d a y , S e p t e m b ~ r 1 ~ th e ciation is expert. I t Is a co-operative We need more teachers in our schools. i s n ot hi ng m ore b eau ti fu l than th echurch bus w il l resume Its trlP.s and organlzating uniting and assisting i n Man y p eo ple s it b ack and wai t unt il Apostle's Creed. Bu t it is deedsleave Narberth Station at 10.40 II I th2 many forms of community work. they ar e a sk ed t o t ea ch or do other what vou do-tha t count. Th emorning. 6. IT BRINGS YOU INTO GOOD work. Don't hide you r l ight under a c h u r c h e ~ of t hi s c ommuni ty s ho ul dA large attendance is requested 'It COMPANIONSHIP. Friendships of bushel. I t is your duty as well as worl{ together and pray toge the r forth e services next Sunday. t he r igh t kind ar e not a lways easy Ie your privilege to put yourself in a po- tho purpose of winning. souls to

    acquire. You have t he best oppor- s it ion where you can b e u se d. Christ. promote spiritual relationshiptunity to be a f ri end a nd gain a friend To Our J [cn ' s Bible Shul)' Class as w el l as s ocial a ct iv it y am on g thewhen yoU are a member of the asso-I These ar e day s o f big questions a nd membe rs o f t he c hu rc he s, fo r th e up ciation. there ar e a tremendous amount of life and betterment of th e community.7. IT IDENTIFIES YOU WITH t hi ng s t o be decided. ' fh e t ro ub le w it h T he m ee ti ng was opened by a pray"rSUCCESS. Every man is inspired 1.y t he B ib le C la ss is t ha t t he men don 't offered hy Mr. Braden, and Rev. L . :!lotbeing in a successfu l en te rpr ise . This come out. We always arrange to have Keirn p ro no un ce d t he benedictionassociation is achiev ing success . and seve ral of the m en of th e c la ss i n S ev er al h ymns were snng. The atis part of a wor ld-wide movemet 't church at opening time to g,lve a cor- tendance was n ea rl y 100. and C I recognized by t he b ra in ie st a nd be.:;t dial welcome. Mr. Gara is a lways c lose st attention was paid to all ofo f t he earth as a success. By joiniolg there. We al l try our best t o m ak e t.he speakers.~ o u becor ,l e a member of a world Iwiele brotheThood.8. IT IS DEMOCRATIC. no t inquir- ; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,ing whethe r you ar e rich or poor,where you live or what you r employment , a sking on ly whether you havepractical needs which it can help )' 0 1to meet, and whether you ar e disposedi n t 'u rn to help o the rs .9. IT IS NON-SECTARIAN. Whatchurch you like is none of ou r bU3iness. We would like you to be in thearmy that loves and serves Chris t, butwe ar e not concerned what regimentyoU join. Th e enjoyment of the as

    METIIOJ)IST EPISCOPAL CllUnCII sociatlon is o pen to an y d eee nt m anor boy, r ega rdle ss of rel igious belief10. THE COST IS LOW. When yeupay you r dues and fees y ou p ay onlyabout one- thi rd of what it actual'vcost In products the privileges you enjoy.Suppo rt your l oc al I ns ti tu ti on thl"falI and t ak e o ut a membership fnryour boy and one for yourself. :\hearty welcome awaits all. Furtherparticulars gladly given on request.

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    -,N A I t B E R T n ~ PA.-OUR TOWN-SEPTEMBER 1 3 1917

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    T or n c ar pe ts a re a lw ay s r ea dy t otrip th e light fantastic toe.

    The ahove department should be ot thecreatest use to the community. the l ist cont a in s t h e name of every proteRslonRl ma ntradesman. mechanic . shopkeepe r , e t c. w h does or can In any way serve h is teUowtownsma.n. and ""ho Is progressive enoul ' bto add name to list ot Register.As It Is dlmcult Cor those contrlbutlnstheir t ime and efforts to the product ion ot"Out" T own " t o p er so na ll y either know 01Interview all such, It would bs moot helptul IC those not now tound In the printedlist would send In a memo ot their names,Bddress. phone numbers and buslne""es orproCessions Cor listing. This 11111 cost &8 tollows: 10 cent. each tssue Cor II Une.; i C BD tator each addit ional line.

    lIlILKJlalmbach. A. Phone, Cynwyd 766-W.Address, Narberth P. O. Box 416.Seott-l'oweU Dairies. Phone, Preston 2398See display advertisement In this I""ue:1I10RTGAGESSimpson, James C. 232 E s se x a ve .Phone. 636, or \420 Chestnut st.MUSICCowin, T. Stnart . P lano Teacher.206 ~ l e r l o n ave. Phone. Narberth 347-R.LOON, } ianny II . P la n o ' re a ch e r a nd Accom.panlst. H 7 HaverCord ave. Phone, 316-J.Studio, No. C Arcade Bldg., Narberth,:\lonlm', l\Iarltuerlte. Violin t e a c h ~ r 301Church St., Ho)"er.sford. P a t S t ud io 'No 6Arcade Bldg.. Narberth, Pa. . . .NOT,\ltll runucJelTerles. J. II. 111 Narberth ave.Phone, 666111.

    O I ' T I C I A ~ l ' lFonton, Carl F. 606 ER.ex ave. Phone, 638-W.Phlla. address. 1806 Chestnut st.PAINTERSCole, Jllmes R.246 HaverCol'd ave. Phone 1225-JW. G. Cumrner. Phone 12-62 'w .210 Elmwood ave., Narber th Walzer. I'-red. .117 'Vlnsor ave. Phone. 1247-J.PAPER IIANGEUS'VI tie, Geo. A. 320 Woodbine ave.Phone, 1203-'V. First-class work.PATENT LAWYERSFoster, Saml. "' . Phlla. addreRs, 1011 Chestnut s t. 131 !Ilerlon ave. Phone, lZ33-.J.PIIOTO I'I.AYS"Arcadia." 16th and Chestnut sts.. Phi l..See display advertisement In this I""ue.PLU:lIHING. ETC.Suplee. Gf'(). 8. Phone. 1289.See display advertisement In this I""ue.WaU, U. B. Phone, 319-J.See display advertisement In this IlMlue.nEAl, ESTATECaldweU & Co. Phone. 1271-W.See display advertisement In this I""ueFritsch. II. C. Phone. 252-W. .See display advertisement II' this I""u...Godtrey, lVm. B.114 'Voodslde ave. Phone 686-WNash. Uobert J. Phone, 606. . ' .Money t or F ir st and Secnnd 1'ol0rtgaces.UOOFING, ETC.Gara-McGlnley Co. Phone, 1268-W.See display advertisement In this Issue\\IlIJer, John A. 243 lona ave. Phone, 661:.J.Shop, 246 J-lnvprford avp_ Phone 1225-.1SCHOOLS, ETC. ' ,", ..therlJJ, Miss 1Ilaude.200 Dudley ave. Phone. 1260-R.

    Z e n t m l l ~ ' e r ' s , The lIUSSl'S. Phone, Nar. 651-J.See dlsplllY advertisement In this Issue.S I I O E ~ I , 1 . K E U STarneC, narry246 Woodbine ave.Gooll "'ear Shoe RepaIr Shop,Constantine, n. G. Y. M. C. A. Bldg.TYPEWIUTERSDodlte. E. G. 602 Essex ave.Phone, Narberth 638-M.

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    Everybody Knows VaIve-in-Head Means BUICK

    ACCOUNTANTSGreene, Andrew5 Chestnut ave. Phone. 677-M.Keirn, II. C.202 Dudley ave.ADVERTISINGCole. W. Arthur Phone, 632-R.Ideas, Plans, Copy. Art. Typography.AUTOlllOBILESBryn Mawr Motor Co., Inc. Phone, Dryn:Mawr, 391;. See dls"lay adv. In this Issue.Cen80re, Sable To hlrc.See display advertisement In this losus.:\lcClellan. 'V. S., J. I'. AcknOWledgementsand aflldavlts. automobile licenses. OfllcehI'S., 12 to 1 and art . r 6 P. lIl.BAUERS~ 1 1 l ' . e n , P. Phone. 352-.J.Se e d is p laY adve r tiE lcm en t I n this Issue.DANICS\\Ierlon Title & Trust Co. Phone, Ardmore 3.Se c dh ;p l ay a d ve r ttE icm en t I n this tSElue.BARDt:US

    MARY PICKFORDWhat Others Talk Abont, We DoWEEK OF SEPTEMBER 10THPoslth'elT FIrst Showing

    Plumbing, Gas Fittingand HeatingNAR B ER TH . PA

    ,S to re Y o u r A u t o ~ o b l l e t he m or e than 100 men still needed to fill t he quo ta of 397.W ON BRO Mr. Theodore Ritchie, who has bee nAt ALT THERS staying with hi s sister, Mrs . C hu d- The line of four- and s ix-cyl inde r motor c ar s f or 1918 i s complete fromleigh E. Long, was calle(1 last wee k e ve ry standpoint o f f in is h an d refinement. Eight mode ls provide a c ar f orN EW FIR E PRO 0 P GAR AGE to take his post las serg,eant with the e v e r ~ ~ e m ~ n d . .Q M . . 0 on y a r e BUICK cars correct In principle and design bu t each tCOR. ESSEX .v.. HAVERFORD. Phone 672 .' R. C., whIch i s mob Il iz ing at used in their manufacture is made of t he b es t p bl t' I pa rg, Governor' I I d N Y k t h rocura e ma eria subjected====================;===""_"""...="..."".==,.,.",.""_'======== s s a n , ew o r . 0 suc t rea tmen t s as will produce th e l ightest possible cars consistent with

    I " Many o f Squire McClellan's friends Is af et y a nd efficiency in performance.BARRY B. WALL ~ c m p o r a r y orgaUlzation tillS evenIng remembered him on his eighty-third The present models maintain th e r epu ta ti on e ar ne d by th BUICKIII t he L an d Office at t he c or ne r 01 I irthday last Friday by sending him MOTOR COMPANY fo r building .cars of dignIfied beauty, extrem: comfort,Hav er fo rd a nd E ss ex a ve nu es . T ho se p os t c ar ds . When the Squ ir e got h is surp.lus power a nd complete efficICncy add so much to the pleasure of pospresent were Messrs. J on es , Buc he r, m ai l l at e F ri da y a ft er no on hi s post sesslllg a mtor ca r of c ~ m p l e t e n e s s .Warner, Hunter and McCarter. On Ioffice b ox w as filled with these pleas- The qUIet and effiCient .Six-Cyllnder, Valve-i : t-Hand motor furnishesmotion, Dr. Jones was chosen an t messages from h i s many fr,iends. ~ ~ f s e ~ beyond t he u sua l reqUIrements, guaranteeing a reserve at all times.as temporary chairman, and Mr. Auxi l ia ry Teas ar e scheduled for llower ~ ~ ~ : f mo\?r s ~ a n d s f ir st I n the field of gasol in e motor s a nd e xt ra ct s

    BOYLE'S MARKET HOUSE. M c C ~ r t e r .temporary s ec et ar y. The I , v edne sday , S ep tember 12, at the any other t y ~ ~ s ~ : n : l ~ ~ ~ : : : : ~ ~ : . efficient manner a nd i s m or e economical thanIpreSIdent 10 a few well-chosen home of Mrs. T hom as T ro tt er, o n A full line of accessories and a special bargain in 31x4 FIRESTONElie WILLIS DAVIS, proprietor words thanked the members of IWoodside avenue, and on ThUrSday., NON-SKID TIRES AND TUBES. .P I M t th e board fo r the honor confer - September 20, at 212 Wayne avenue . HrALEMO T.Qr me ea S red upon him and before poceed-I w hen Mrs. A. H. Wilson will be t he . . t 'l .1 I R COMPANY. IncHome Dressed Poultry, BUller, Eggs and Game. in g further with the business of the Ih os te ss . B ot h ladies w ill b e pleased ' Fancy FrUit and Vegetahlos. "A STORE FOR boall he invoked th e Divine Blessing t o wel come a large number. Bryn Mawr Branch, LancasterAve., Opp. P. R. R. Stat ion BrynMawr P aPARTICULAR PEOPLE" upon t he b oa rd and s ch oo l. " An in - ' , .Telephone. N A R B E R T H , P A . te r es t ing re so lut ion was th e fo llow- UECOGXITIOX SERVICEing: Resolved that the secretary of ou r FOR EXI,IS ' l'En ) r E ~ ye t in tact , a l though rather wabbly. A keen read er (all of our readers ar eA R CAD IA board be authorized to noti fy the Low- ___. " Ishort s top was made at a honey fa rm k ee u) h av e suspected right along,CHESTNUT. Bel. 16th St e r Me ri on High Schoo l o f our organ1- In h on or of th e large number Cit an d th e wl:::le. party. wa s combed and t .h ls I s a fish s t or y a nd we apologl'zeFinest P h o l o p l a y The- stUl d bl t A IIr e oll is Slze In th e zatlon and to i nd ic at e ou r r ea dine ss en\l st el l men i n t he c ongr egat ion of ' 19 ou e CI y prIces. t t l e t ow n In t he r emot e e ve nt that w e ha ve d e-EnUreWorld. to assume charge of the school prop- th e Methodist Church a service of o Port Republic It was easi ly recog- ceived you. Well, th e school tax rateP b O I O P I . Y S - C O Q t i ; : S M ~ S 10 A.. M.lo 11.30 erty of our borough at the expiation of recognition is to be conducted this nJzed how the place ohtained i ts t his year is .013, t he number of fishP h i l o . , PRo Ith e present school year." Sunday morning, September 16. name, inasmuch a s t he re m us t have t ha t wer e se lected was about 130 at___ Th e school w as opened w ith one A Church Honor Roll , embossed in been 1\':'0 feet of water III the puddle. least so it has beel). reported by ' the

    PRO G RAM Iteacher, Miss Ali i Plank; salary, $600. th e : t \at ional colors , with the nam e.,' Evellmg foun.d ou r her oe s at New honorable ang,lers and of course itI Ther e wer e t hi rt y- se ve n pupi ls ; bu t of t he men inscribed, will be presentl'd Gretna, c oa hn g s tat io n o n Great goes without saying that they caughtbecause one teacher would b e res pon - a nd pl aced i n a suitable place in the Bay. ThIS was a p la ce o f great in ter - 130 fish. Notice the slmiliar ity in thes ib le f or all g,rades, the boa rd pas se d c hu rc h es t to these Wise Men of Narberth, figures. T hi s m ay h ave been mer el yth e following resolution: "Resolved, The 'sermon for the occasion is tJ because of the schools of fish and an accidental transposition andthat It is t he s en se o f ou r board that be preached by the pastor, Mr. Kop- schools f? r teaching of fish stories while Ye Scribe is not wha t you mightthe h ighes t efficiency o f o u r schOOl de - pel, u po n t he s ub je ct , " Th e S pi ri t of t ~ a t . f1ourlshed there. The Main L in e t er m a knocker, he i s somewha t of a

    In a Cinema Portrayal of the Famous Story mands th e division of the grades , and 1917." There will be pa tr iot ic m u s ~ c FISlllug.Club had m ~ d e the p lace fam- ,fisherman himself, and the figuresand 1'1y by Kate I)oug1s WIggin and the employment of an assi s tan t teach- wit h Mis s Prescott f3 soloist. ou s in Narberth, owmg t o th e fact that were not t r ansposed with a vI'ew toCharltte Thoml,80n it b Id 1r." Miss Maud Moses yas later elect- In the evening the p as to r w il l s mem er s la taken t Ie full college c amou fl age. B el ie ve what y ou w il l,"REBECCA OF cd to this position. inaugurate fO'l' th e fall season, "Plea