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    ~ A H B E Bl l l ~' PA . - U U B r r O W N - - S E p r r E ~ I B E R7 ~ lUl( j

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    Don ' t forget t l mt t h is Is a com.munlty 01 h o ~ emakers an d hom_tf"k ee pe rs a nd tha t one of YOURMOST IMPORTANT DUTIES Is tokeep It so.

    You c an a id m at er ia ll y by do .Ing yonr shopping an d marketingwith th e advertisers In t h i s p a p er.

    BUILDUPYOURTOWNBuildUpYourHome

    Donation to Holiday House .Case for flag .

    Big game n e xt S a tu r da y.

    REPOUT m ' FOURTH Ofo' JULY CO:\DIITTEE.Cash received from contributors . . . . , .P ai d o u t:

    Flags f or s ch oo l children . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ardmore Band . . . .New J e rs ey F ir e Wor ks Company , " .Repairing flag pole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    Bu.rke hi t Howes to s ta r t t he n in thInning.

    Lefty Burke wa s wild, poking fourof ou r boys. Gibson w as h it on 11tllpitching ar m once.

    That one Inning wa s enough.

    Wallace l a id d ow n a beaut i ful bun t .

    Some rooters.

    :o\arberth had twelve stolen bases.

    A RURAL COMMUNITYPLAYPARK

    HARRY A. JACOBS,Editor.

    MAIZIE J. SIMPSON,Cashier.

    COMMUNICATIONS

    OUR TOWN

    EMERGENCY PHONE CALLSFire 350.Pollce 1250.

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    C o mm is si on e r c o ul d n e ve r h a ve g iv e n I t he se g ro un ds w it h m an y c om fo rt s,h i s a p pr o va l to It. conveniences and beauties. A dam

    P re si de nt H um ph re ys r ei te rat ed t hro wn ac ro ss the. brook makes at hi s s ta te me nt a nd added that as a pretty lak.e of s i x a c re s, a ff o rd i ng opnew roadway was be ing cone truc ted on portunlty for _boating, swimming, fishWindsor avenue, it wa s most necessary Ing an d skating. A wooden bridgeno t to miss a ny mea ns o f protecting spans th e w a te r a n d a race t ra c k s uri t by proper a n d a d eq u at e d r a l n a g e - r o u n ~ sIt. Other I m p r o ~ e m e n t scona most impor tan t factor. All of which slst 111 a large auditorIUm, a banddoes not e xp la in w hy th e N ar br oo k s ta nd , b as e b al l d ia mo nd , tw o grandp eo pl e w er e a ll ow ed t o go a h ea d w i th stands, o ne f or the base b a ll g r ou n d st he w or k only to have it torn ou t and one for t he r ac e course, rusticlater. W. lJ,enches a ro un d t he trees, a concrete

    encasement for th e springs affording, d r ink ing f ac il i ti e s, sheds an d stables ,

    for t he c at tl e a nd horses , d r iveways, ~ A m U m T l IWALLOI'S ! SA'l'(;IWA l" S ( a ~ n : ,and a b ri ck p av ed approach to the PAOLI I ~ A " ' ' l ' . : n X O ( ) ~i - - -p a ' ~ ~ ~ m eof t he I nt er es ti ng a n d help- - - iNARBERTH TRIUMPHS

    (Cont inued f rom Firs t Page) , IN NINTH_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I ful t h in gs M ld In t he p ar k ar e unionH. C. GARA, I ", . . . . kl I church services in the summer on Sume Hllme.

    Advertising Manager. 'l.he C 0 1 ~ t l n e ~ t ,a r e hg l ou s w e e. y Sunday evenings, th e c o un t y f a ir , field'-------------- Pubhs.hed 111 N e t . Y ~ ; l t ' A h a s: n 111- d ay s, p ol it ic al m ee ti ng s, Fourth of 1 NARBERTH. E,.i ,DI'ck Wallace TrI'ples I'n NI'nthSend a ll l et te rs an d n ew s Item to I terestmg accoun , .111 I S u gu s nu m- july celebrations, family reunions, R. H. O. A.

    P. O. Box 404. bier, I ~ fla communfltCY P d ~ r kOc1r1eatedwin b al l g am es and t he c ha ut au qu a. T he Howes, cr. . 1 0 3 0 0' Inning, Sending Howes Home

    Send a l l a d ve rt i si n g c op y t o P. O. t le. Itt e town a .a IZ, 10. e chautauqua, o ne o f th.e b es t i n eastern W 11 1b ? 2 10 1 0 : W' hBox 820. quote afnumbtehr

    lof l . n t l e r e t s t l ~ l g lptarat- Ohio. is held thirteen days a nd c os ts D : V i : ~ e ' 2 b .'.. ::::::i: 3 0 3 l' It Winning Run-Gibson

    Make all r e mi t ta n ce s t o P. O. Box grap lS rom s a r t J ~e, 0.1 us ra e $2000. Another $2000 is e xp en de d S ti te s, r f. . .. , . . . . . :! 5 0 0 0 Fans 16 Batters-Gene118. what can be accomphshed 111 a com- d u ri n g t h is p e ri o d i n p r ov i di ng games k I ? 2 3 0 1 Davis Back Again

    Our Town is on sale at th e depot nt,lUntitly where everYbOddY N ~ o e t sInliiS btelst and a th le ti c spor ts , o f w hi c h base bal'l ~ ~ e : n ~ ,~ : : : : : : : : : : i: 2 9 2 0 '

    newsstand, an d at th e store of H. E. or Ie common g o o . lO a y Ie Is the chief attraction. Th e Cadiz 1 b 0 l ' ? 0 01 f tl t 't If b t fa m ~ Melon, 3. - When Dick Wall t . I , . tlDavis. peop e 0 le OWn I se , u I' er . t eam ba cke d by the park association, H pl ' 3b 0 0 0 1 0 . ace riP eu II I IeEntered liS second-class matter, Oc- of the n ei g hb or h oo d a l l j oi ne d in the p l a y ~ 't e am s f ro m far and near !luring I un; ~ n e s , . ' .. '? 2 0 1 n in th i nn in g s en di ng Howe>; home

    tober 15, 1914, at th e P os t Office at , good work, thus w i de ni n g t h e circlE t h e c h au t a uq u a season. M ~ Cel an, ss ~ '. 0 2 0 w it h t he ru n w hi ch d ec id ed a bitter1 I d tb

    \ I" t l'ftl'l ti I't' s At t 'me a GIbson. p. . , .. ~ > 0 ' co nt es t, i t sent nlany 110me "'I'tllNarberth, P e nn s y v a n a, un er e 0 I S up I Ig ac v Ie . I . ~ , "This c om mo n m e et i ng p la ce h as , n

    A ct o f M ar ch 3, 1879. ~ s l ~ l a n yas 8000 p eo pl e p a rt i ci p at e u n qu e st i on a bl y, b ee n a s t rong factor 20 27 10 .) s m i ~ e sal l over, after o ne of th e most111 Its e nt er ta in me nt s a nd celebra- in s ti mu la ti ng a nd unifying the Totals . . . . , ., .. 13 ~ upl11ll fights by th e l I ia r be r th b oy s

    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1916 tions. forces, and in c en t er i ng t h em upon on th e local field for many a. da)-.Th e gOOd effects Of. th e d ~ v e l o p -tlM! o bj ec ts t o be accomplished. PAOLI. , B on -A ir h ad b ee n in the lead since

    11lent of such a commumty sp ln t can- has !Jeen valuable in c al li ng o u t t h E , . R. H. O. A2 Eo:th e t hi rd inning, and it looked asnot be o ve r e s ti m at e d. I t not only l at en t t al en ts of th e people and af - I " o ~ k : I ,ss. . 0 0 2 1 I though t h e N a rb e rt h t e am were forced"d,!!velops t he l at en t t al en t of the fording opportunity t o d ev el op anrl ' I lull.IpS, p, 0 0 0 0 0 to bow to th e B on -A ir B ar on s. B on -peop le, " bu t broadens t lwir outlook on to e xp re ss t h e best that is i n t he m. L am pp os t, p. . 0 0 0 0 0 A ir s co re d In th e f ir st I nn in g w he n,life, quickens their s ym pa th ie s a nd Th e b.eautiful forty acres ha s become Shank, lb . . .. , 1 1 5 0 0 Iafter t wo w er e o ut , Kane w as p as se deradicates that narrow, self-centered no t a mere playground bu t a great Raudenbush, 2b. . .. 1 ~ 1 2 1 I a nd s co re d w he n K oon s m ad e a two-spirit of carping c r it ic i sm , c ou pl ed Icenter of all that Interests an d helpR Co?gan, c. . 0 11 1 0 I base heave trying to catch him steal-w i t ~ lopen as well a s s e cr e t 9 P p o s i t i ~ n ,. h u m a n s - a n exhibition ground of P a l s t ~ ,cf. 0 0 3 0 0 ing.

    Talk of a tempest in a tea-pot - wl11ch pervades some communities Ih in gs w or th while. E v er y c o mm u n- LandiS, If. ., ,1 1 1 0 0 Narberth was no t to be denied blltt ha t .s no th ing to t h e t e mp e st of con where efforts ar e being ma de t o de- ity n ee ds s uc h a place to d is pl ay i ts D un ba r. 3b 0 1 4 3 l' c am e b ac k in t h ei r h al f of the i ~ n i n ! ! ;t ro ve rs y w hi ch i s raging over th e velop a nd be au ti fy them. With the . wares." : T o d ( ~ ,rf. . 0 0 0 0 0 by t yi ng t he s co re , w he n af te r twoconstruction of a g ,u tt er. And by th e 11!!arty co-operat ion of its authorit ies. I ,Darhngton, rf. . 0 0 0 1 0 w e re o ut , Gene Davis doub led throug.hs a me t ok en this is an example which th e publ i c -sp i ri t ed c i t izens of Cadiz I I - short. Th e ball shot off t h e s hi ns ofs ee ms t o e vi de nc e a n a la rm in g lack h a ve m ad e It i n e ve ry respect a model I ~ .\IUH: n TH ' l' nD IS U E n W Y ~ .11:1 Totals . . . . . " .. : ~ 5 27 9 3 the shortstop t o l ef t field. Fl ick St i teso f c o- op er at ion o n t he part of t h os e c om mu ni ty. ' t he n d id t he s el f s am e thing. scoringwho shou ld have t h e b es t i n te r es t s of "Cities have been boasting for a ( C on t in ue d f r om Firs t Page) I Narberth . . .. ,0 0 2 7 0 1 1 2 0 - 1 3 Davis " ' i th Narber th ' s first run.Narberth at heart. decade or more of play parks, but Paoli 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0- 3 I Everything w e nt w el l and good with

    Said gutter is being constructed on li tt le has been heard of the idea in IlIt"odllcing :\11', lllll'bln, . iBobby Gibson until the third inningt he n or th side of Wi nd so r a ve n ue at t he coun t ry. Cadiz, Ohio, has demon- .' Two-base h tt s- -K o on s, Wal la ce , when :o\arberth u nc or ke d t wo errorsth e main entrance of Narbrook. I t s tr at ed t ha t a play and recreation NARBERTH. Landis. Sacrifice hi ts -Dunbar, W al - w hi ch, w it h t wo s i ng l es a n d a double:

    ill be b ui lt o f b ri ck and will be of Ipark is a s d e si r ab l e. p r ac t ic a bl e , and: R: Ha 0:i A. E ~i lace. Stolen bases-Shank, Rauen- netted t he B ar on s two runs which~ e t ype known a s t he d i sh g u tt e r. It beneficial in the country as it Is in IHowes, cr 3 1 ~ I bush. D unb ar , H ow es, ' Va ll ace 2, looked bi g e no ug h f or a "ictol'\'1 ff I tile city I Wal la ce , l b. . 0 2 14 0 0 S i ? F'I k I( M 11 G' b .,is being constructed to car ry 0 t le . . t tes -, e c , oons, e on, I - Th e Bon-AII' batters could do noth-

    w at er d ra in ag e ac ro ss t he p ar k e n I "Cadiz is th e county seat ~ f Har ' j D ~ V I S ,2b ?, ~ 3... 5 0 son 2. Left on bases-Narber th 10, Ing w it h G ib so n' s d e li v en - W ha te ve r. I dl tl b I r is on c oun t\ ' with a populatIOn of StItes, If. - 1 . 7 . . . . . 0 0 Paoli :{. Struck ant -Gibson 8. Phil- while th e local ho\,'s w ~ r e11lttill':'

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    1 0 _ lips 5, Lamppost ,3. B as es o n bal s L e ft y B u rk e . b ut t he m uc h n ee de d h it't . 'd 'm b llfty d o ll a rs o r m or e. r a Il ro ad . and the Q('.ean t o o ce an h ig h- \. , . . . . . . . . . . . ;) 0 0 --Off Gibson 2; off Phillips 3. Um- to score a run wa s not there.I IS sal , \\ . e 1 b 't t f wa " and is surrounded by good C. Humphreys, CoO. 0 0 1 0 0 p I' re Fergusoll TI'llle o f g al ll e ' l"0 I T I' I kTI tt I' t ) a su sU u e or .' . - . - ~ . ". 11llgS 00 ed good for . ~ a r h e r t l lI'llIe ~ u e.r IS ~ e I ' I ' I . f ar ms . I ts d is ti ng ui sh in g character- Mellon. : ~ h .. 1 :{ 0 1 0 .-an elght-JI1c I pIpe ( ram w lIC 1 wa s " 0 IScorer-Ear l F. Smith. ' the fifth i n ni n g w he n Mellon double!1I 1 I ' t l ' istic is t he p la v park or chautauqua "' . HumphrIes. , ~ b.. O 1 2 0 - - - !and advanced to third when Bllrllle,'placed l l e ~ . l e a t1 ttlIe roa( way WI l in grounds as it 'is 1 0 c ~ l l Ycalled. T h i ~McClellan; ss. . . . . . 1 :! 2 4 Itl

    e pa t few ma n I S ' I "'I'om the Pr('sR lox, I t hr ew t he ball when no one wa's1 s I . I tl I I' Institution had its b eg in ni ng t en DUI'bin, p. . 1 0 3 1Natura Iv some gOOI me lO la . I Mellon had a perfect day, hoth a t' there. Gihson wa s t h ro w n o u t II\' the. . , I t pro y ea rs a go w he n a ht t l e group of en- - .dramage w a s n e ce s sa r y lere 0 - . . .

    . ,. II,' 27 16 4 I b at a nd in the field. p it ch er an d th e squeeze play was

    b I d b t I. I rg terpJ'lsmg Chns t lan husllless men Totalr. 11 - I tr ' 1 a I 1\1 II I I

    tect at 1 roa s, u t lOse Ill. c Ja e formed a stock company, capi t a li zed le( III e on was run (ow n Je-of the park deve lopment c laml t h a ~at $20,000, with $9000 paid up. and B E R W Y ~ . I E v er y ho dy h a tt e d w el l in the morn t w ee n . th i rd an.d h o ~ e . .Again :\'ar-th.e entire matter. , ~ a sgone ~ v e rb) bought a forty-acre tract of land ad- I ing game. herth II I the Sixth I ll mn g h ad threeHighway ComnllSSloner McClellan j .. tl t t $200 TI ' n. H. O. A. E I men on base. hu t B on -A ir w as n ot tn

    . OJl1lllg I.e own a an acre. 1 ~ 13 'k ' r . 0 1 0 0 1and the Park Engllleer. I t w as a gr ee d. s to ck w as s ol d at $10 a share and is KU:I eJ. 1 ' . . It > :{ 0 McClellan put up a fine game at ihe denied. a ~ l dr et ir ed t he s id e w it h-it is stated, tha t t ~ l e be.st m et ho d h el d hy scores of p eo pl e i n b ot h t ow n e ey, ss', , ~ 1 4 short in t he B er wy n g am e. out a ru n helllg scored.would be the eight-Illch pIpe ?eneat.h and c ou nt ry . A ho ut $12,000 h as b ee n Cass, cf .. 3h. ., 0 ~ 2 2 0 Again in the seventh Mellon the firslth e roadbed. I n a c co r da n ce WIth t ins I expended in i mp ro ve me nt s. s o that W a t ~ o n .3b., p 1 ~ 0 Our old friend Wa l te r C a ri s s w as m an u p s in gl ed . but t he o th er h at te rsthe contractor for N a r h ~ o o kc o n ~ t r u c t - It he p ark now represents a n i nv es t. LeWIS, .p., cr 0 0 2 - 0 a n i nt er es ti ng s pe ct at or . C ar is s play- could n ot b ri ng him hQme.ed his roadway and laId the pIpe at n',!!nt of $20.000, ~ : DaVIS, Ill 0 1 la 0 0 ed second base for : o\ arbe rt h a few Hut. 'I'he,' n:d This 1'lme. T,'lng Seort',cons ide rable expense . Th i s . of course, " Th e m an ag em en t is veste,l in a F Itzgerald, ~ f . ,rf. 0 0 ~ . 0 0 years ago. As t he y w er e de ni ed in th e luck"permitted of a level road f ~ rthe en board of directors elected by the McCarthy, ~ b . . 0 0 3 0 s e ve n th , t h ey t r ie d again in the eightiltrance to .the p,ark .. T ~ l e. ( h S I ~gutter Istockholders. }

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    Narberth, Pa.

    Narberth, Pa.

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    BUILD A HOME

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    DEMOCRATS, SEE THATYOU ARE ASSESSED

    T h e a s se s so r s of t ile s ev er al E l ection Districts of Montgomery County,will be at t he p la ce s o f h ol di ng theelections on Tu es d ay a nd Wednesday,

    September 5t h and 6th, for t he purpose of placing th e names o[ voterson t he R egi st ry l is t of the voters,whose names do no t appear on th el i st s a s r e tu r ne d by the assessors, th emembers of t he D em oc ra ti c C ou nt yC om mi tt ee s ho ul d see that everyD em oc ra t w ho se l la me d oe s n ot appear on t h e R e gi s tr y list, go to thea ss ess or an d have their namesp la ce d o n t h e R eg i st r y list, t he v ot ermust appear before t h e a s se s so r h i mself.

    HARVEY CHRISTMAN,Chairman, Dem. Co. COm.

    ))emocruts III the Borough of Nar.berth who!!e 1l1iDles lire lIot 011 th el i st s h ou l d ob!!erve th e IIbtl\'e 1I0tlce,IIl1d see th e IIssessor I1t the }'Ire HOllse011 Sept. IHh or 6th.

    C. P. COOK

    Anthracite CoalWOOD AND

    BUILDING SUPPLIES

    Modern HomesF O R

    SALE OR RENTW M . D . S M E D L E Y

    B u D d e r

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    Iloward F. Cotter'MEATS ofI T, l QUALITY

    V . M . c . A . B U I L D I N G

    JAMES G. SCANLIN

    C o n t r a c t l ~ oPainter

    Narberth's Highest TractAccord ing to Yo u r Ow n Plans . Oa lanc

    ,O n Easy Terms .

    Al l C o n v e n l e n c e s -o l d S h a d e . M s c a d amRoad. Cemen t Sldewal"s , Etc.

    FM Jnstl Ce Montgomery Avenu..,I , NARBERTH, Or, 612 Chestnut St. , Ph l l a .

    TH E PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST

    Try a Pound of

    Ht-tt) Hllxter's GossIp.

    H. E. DAVIS

    l C o nt i nu e d f r om Firs t Page)

    45th and Parr i sh St8.

    HOME MADE FUDGE

    F I E D L E

    O U R P RO DU C TS A R E GUARANTEEDUNDERBACTERIOLOGICALCONTROL

    INFANTILE PARALYSISAcute Poliomyelitis

    An ounce of prevention is worth a thousandpounds of cures. Fo r further preventionse e ou r window display.

    Pas l eu r l zed , Milk IDELIVERIESB r y n c lo v l s C e r l i ll e d WEST paULA

    Milk (Ped r l a l l c S o c l e t ~ )OVERBROOK

    Spec ia l .. G u e r n s e y " MERIONMilk WYNNEFIELD

    (Robe r t s '" Sharp less ' BALA-CYNWYDDairies) NARBERTH

    Cream But te rmi lk ARDMOREWYNNEWOOD

    ! - - - - - - - - ' l George B. SupleeSteam & Hot Water Heating

    PlumbingBell Telephone.

    CLEANSAFE..WHOLESOMEi SIOOOWILLBUYALOT

    SCOTT- P O W E ~ LDAIRIES

    IIday, August 31. The guests weI''!

    IMiss Emily Kerper, o f R e ad i ng , Pa.;Miss ! \Iaud.e )Vipf , of Narberth; Mrs.Horace P. Mo or e, o [ O v er b ro o k, an'l

    IMiss J ea nn e tt ee Van na tt i, o[ WestPhiladelphia.

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    OFFICE NOTESOST

    Edward S. Haws, Postm",ster. + - ' + ' + ' + ' + ' C + " + ' + ' ' + ; . ' ' + ; . ' + ' + ' ' + ; . ' + ' - ' + ' - ' + ' - ' + ' + ' +

    R U , , ~ ~ R ~ ~ n M o ~ ~ ~ ~ n s .f N ~ ; b e ~ ~ hB ~ i l d i ~ g '& ' L ~ ~ ~A ~ ~ ' ~ ' 'l'rPlIRllrer-F.clwln P. Dold. + +.Clerk of Counc ll s -ChaB. V. Noel. :J: ' W I L L O P E N ~'l'1\'( r.o l lec tor-James F. Sherron. T T.Rtree tcommlss loner-W. S. McClel +. A NEW SERIES OF SrOCK +.'

    Ian. +. ~Building I n s P ~ c t o r- J. Howard + TO DAY t

    Smedley. + ~ ' , _ ~.:t.~.Counse lor-F le tcher W. Stites. :t:Constab le -Fred . Walzer. f tti

    A .. w ~ f m a nImay acceptt any olldthelxt- . i , ~ , ~ , ~ , ~ ~ ! . ~ ~ . ~ . ~ . ~ ~. "., , ~C U S ~ la n ce presen goes 'v . , T r , " " " ; . ~ ' ~ ~ I ' : " T ' 7 I - - ; T ; I " 7 " r ' : " ' ~ I ? r ; " ' ' ' ' r 7 ( ~ . - : : - r ; ' ' ~ ; I ~ I ~ I ~ ' ; T i ' V '

    ArrIval.6.00 A. M . - E a s t a nd t hr ou g h6.43 A. M . - E a s t a nd t h ro u gh

    8.59 A. M.-Loca l west

    More than t hr ee t h ou s an d p er so nsreceive m ai l t hr ou gh th e Narberthpost office. I t Is difficult to rememb er t hem al l. By having your boxn um be r p la ce d o n y ou r mall y ou w il l&id in h av in g t he m al l cased upw i th o ut d e la y.

    P ri n te d s ta mp ed e nv el op es m a y besecured at t he p os t office at the following prices:500 I-cent envelopes . . . . $5.62

    600 2-cent envelopes . . . . $10.62These envelopes ar e of first quality.

    The nam e and address of purchaserneatly printed In upper left h a nd c orner, with request to re turn In - - -da)s. Note the price.

    Edward S. Haws,Postmaster.

    N A R B ~ R T H .PA . - O U R T O W N - S E P T E ~ I B E R7. 19L6

    (Continued from Second Page)

    :\',\)WEU'j'Il ' j ' IUmIPl lS IN ~ I N T H .

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    Ue,. ('. B. KOIIIlel, Pnsfm.

    ALL 8 A I ~ T S 'I). 1':. el leUl ' l l .

    Ret. Andrew S. Unrke, RIctor.

    T h e s er vi ce s at All Saints ' P. EoChurch Montgomery and Wynnewooila v e n u e ~ ,fo r n e xt S un d ay ar e as follows:

    8 00 A. M.-Holy communion.1i.oo A. M.-Morning prayer with

    sermon.Las t Sunday th.e Rev. James A. Mul-

    I er , o [ Lansdowne, h ad c ha rg e of allth e services an d preached th e sermon.

    :'Ilext Sunday, September 10, theRev. W. G. Harter w ll l b e th.e visitingc le rg y ma n a n d wlll officiate at boththe 8.00 an d 11.00 o ' c lock se rv ices .

    It was very pleasing t o s ee so manystrangers at t h e s er v ic e last Sundaymorning. A c o rd i al I n v it a ti o n is extendsd to make All Saints ' yourchurch home.

    T he q u ar te t choir u nd er t he direc- aUon of Mr. J . P hl ll ip s Rowland, th.e CitrateMagneslaargani s t and choirmaste r, Is renderingsome very fine music during the Fseason when many choirs ar e on tbelr resh D al ly a tv a ~ ~ t ~ o ; ~ n d a yschool sessions an d t h ~~HOUSEKEEPER'Safternoon s e rv i ce s w l ll no t be I'I.!- N A R B E R T H , P A .

    victory. H a rr i so n , t h e first ma n up.flied ou t to Stites in right field.B u rn l ey, t h e o n e w ho h ad so much funwith t h e g r an d st a nd . fanned, makingt wo o ut . Gallagher, w ho i s one o[ th em o st d a ng e ro u s batters along theMain Line, wa s also f an ne d b y ourBobby.

    Then came the ninth inning whichI will not be forgotten fo r awhile as

    t:YAN(.EI, HAI)')'IST (' H lIRCH. frelated above.While Gibson a nd B ur ke w er e h av -

    U n J o hn ( ;o r do n , H. H.. Acting' ing a pitchers' b li tt le , y e t without aJ> t doubt, t he N ar be rt h c ur ve r stood ou t

    liS or. b y h i ms el f , f an ni n g, s ix te en ' bats men . P ri va te co.rrespondence as well asBible school open for Had it no t been [o r t h e e r ro r s at th e that f or b us me ss p ur po se s s ho ul d b e

    9,45 A. M. . . . Im a rk e d s h ow i ng to where I t s ho ul dal l scholars over sixteen years o f C ri ti ca l t im es . the s co re w ou ld most b t d 'f d 11 d. e r e u rn e , I un e vere at postage. Other t e ac h er s i n vi t ed to a t - ! hl

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    NARBERTH C I n e ASSOCUTION.

    PAUCI-:I,S I 'OST CO:SYENTION BE 1'\rt:t::S 'fllI-: U:SITED STATES

    AXn CIU:SA.A parcels post com'ention having

    j'een conel uded b etw een t he Un it edS ta te s an d Ch in a t o take e ff ec t A ugust 1st, 1916, p a rc e ls p o st p a ck a ge swiJI h e a dm it te d o n and after tha tdate to t he p ar ce l p os t mails for thatc o un t ry m a de up in an d di sp atch edfr om t hi s c ou nt ry . Wei gh t o f a packa ge m us t b e not more than 11 poundsnor measure more than 3 feet 6i nc he s i n length or 6 feet in lengtha n d g i rt h c om hi ne d. Rate o f p o st a gewill be twelve cents pe r pound orf rac t ion thereof . Parcels p os t p ac kages for China lIlay be reg is te red .

    (From Date.)September 9 th -A u to ca r a t Kar

    herth, Dun & Co. at r".toli, West P h i bdelphia at Berwyn, Don-Air at Wayne.

    Septemher 1 G t h - W ~ s tPhiladelphiaat :\arherth, Wayne at Berwyn, Autoc ar at Paoli, Dun & Co. at Bon-Air.

    Septemher 23d --Dun & Co. at :-:arberth , West Ph i lade lphia at Paoli, Berwyn at Bon-Ail', \\Tayne at Autocar.

    President, A. J. Laos.Vice-president, A. C. Shand, J. B.

    Williams, James Artman.S e cr e ta r y a n d t r ea s ur e r, Frank J.

    Wisse.Dircetors. Frederick L. Rose, George

    M.Henry,

    W.Arthur

    Cole,George

    M.Colesworthy, Mrs. William S. Horner,A. E. Wohlert Mrs. George M. Henry,Fletcher W. Sti teg, E . A. Muschamp,H. C. Gal'll, Henry Rose, Edward S.Haws, Mrs. Roy E. Clark, Mrs. Leste r W. Nickerson, Wi l li am D. Smedley.

    Alreadr our m en 's g am e r oo m is th ecenter of activity. Every evening thepoc\