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    PROTECTTHE BIRDS OUR TO SHOP INNARBERTH I

    VOLUME II. NUMBER 28 NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 20 , 1916 PRICE TWO CENTS

    Ba s eBa l lComing' To The Arcade FRIDAY-NARBERTH vs. P. R. R.

    SATURDAY-NARBERTH vs. BROOKDALE

    Games start at 3.30 P. M.COME OUT AND ROOT AT BOTH GAMES

    PARKOTOFFEE:\al'herth will he given u rare treat:on Tuesllay even ing , Apri l 2::;, when:Ferdinanll Hiullllelreich. the famous!pianist, wi ll g ive a redtal at the A1'-!e ad e Th ea tr e. So v er s at il e and ~ ( hrilliant is this artisl, so remarl{ahle,h is i nt er pr et at io ns , transcriptions i = = = ~ = = ~ ~ = = = ~ ~ = = ~ ~ = = ~ ~ = = ~ ~ = = ~ ~ = = ~ ~

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    SPEI'!AI, '!\rEETING rs THE PRESBYTERIAN CHunCH OK GOODFRIDAY EVENING.In accordance with the cus tom ofprevious years. there w ill b e a ser-vice In th e Presbyterian Church onthe evening or Good F ri da y. T he s er -mon will be delivered by'Rev, John B,Laird, D. D., pastor of the FrankfordPresbyterian Church or Philadelphia,and moderator o r t he Synod o r Penn -sylvania. Special Ulusic wil l b e ren,.dered by th e church quartette.

    THE DATESaturday, May 20, at 8 P. M.Y. M. C. A . GymnasiumWATCH FOR FURTHERPRESS NOTICES

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    aU I rm g your rlen s. - Earl F. Smith.

    I BAPTIST cuunCR1 EASTlm ~ I U S I C A I ,i OF THE EVANGEl,I OUGAN RECITAl, ,, JlIS8 ACUSAn WENTZ EASTER SERVICES

    SINGING Sermon at 11.00SI)ECLU lIEN'S CHORUS "The Triumphant Hope"

    I I,ARGE CHORUS CHOIR Bible ScJlOol at 2.39I

    i l'lISS RUTH PRESCOTT l'rocesslonal, Songs and Address

    I BRIEF ADDRESS Young People at 7.00I }[ETHODIST EPISCOPAL Sermon at '1.46CHURCH "The Triumphant Lord"II SUNDAY NIGHT SpecIal MusicI 7.45 COME!

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    NAHBEHTII, l)A.-OUR T O W N - A P l ~ I L 20, IUIH.....

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    RECORDS

    , \USOLU' l 'ELY l'U:-ICTUltE PROOF

    Informal Dress.

    Akron Duplex Tire and Robber CO.AKRON. OHIO. ,I There is no i dl e curiosity.overtime.

    Telephone

    THE EMINENT ARTIST

    CONCERT P IAN I STWi ll a pp e ar In a Recllal 01 tb e World' s be Music a '

    BANQUET

    $1.00 Per Plate.

    Narberth, Pa.

    PATENTS

    may be secured fromIRVING WARD, )JAMES SCANLIN, ,t CommitteeROBERT G. SAVILL, I

    Narberth, Pa.

    FERDINAND HIMMELREICHARCADE THEATRE, NARBERTH

    Tuesday Even ing , Apri l 25th, 1916, at 8.15 o'ClockTickets of Admission, SOc. Reserved Seats.

    PROGRAM1. Caprlcco Brlllante, op. 22 Mendelssohn2. a Nocturne, Ope 9, No.2 Chopinb Etude in C Minor , ,Chopinc Valse, E Minor , " Chopin:t Minue t, op . 14, No. 1. , Paderewsld4. Rigo le t to Quarte tt e , (Concer t Paraphrase by Liszt) Verdi' fhc hILIa ne e or t he prog-rum fR de\'olC'd t o ex tempor iza t ion , Which workha s done more to pineo :\1r. Himmelretch In th e forc rllnk or t h e g re a t nrttstRof t o ~ d a ~ than cv( 'n hiM hrlll1nnt t ec hn iq ue . B ei ng pOHsel'lRcd of perfectpitch an d th e wonderful gif t of improvization ha s mude ] 1 1 ~ arrangementsth e a dm ir ed o f ni l t ru e l nu sl c lovers.1'he seven th number will l l t ~ al l iml)ru \"bmtion un an r the-ule to be su g ..g es t ed b y th e audlC'Il(c.5. Tanhauser , P i lgr im 's Chorus " Wagner6. Annie Laurie S co tc h A ir7. T heme t o b e suggested by audience.Tickets for sale at H. E. Davis ' Cigar Store, or on the eveningof the 25th at the Box Office at the Arcade Theatre.

    Wednesday, April 26, 1916,NARBERTH Y. M. C. A.Main Line Bowling and Base Ball leagues

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    Columbia GralanolasAnd Double-Disc

    I Beg to Announce the Opening ofCbt mUSit Sfiop~ or the Sale of

    Estimates

    and bnild vour bouse Ilccordine toyour ow n plans.nd the way )OU want it-and where you wan l, t -as t obuy a ReadyMade House?

    JAMES G. SCANLINContracting Painter Dup le x t ir es a re n uu le of t h b es t o r ma terial fr01n standard tirf!M. This Jlleana 101)pel" cent. lllorc wearing Murface. which lnenl1su d de d l it e to t h e t i re , an d there Is no chanceor a puucturp. Our const ruct ion g ives (rOln10 to l pilCH o f f ab r ic .1"HI' rough coun try use th e DUPLEX tire

    c n r ~ n o t b e e x ce l le d . An d t h e ~ ' ar c as easyI rid lU g os any UI) th c 1IIUI") iet. 'rhe ai r spacean d Prt'SMure ):: th e same as w it h p neu -ARC YOU AWARE Thor if i s j ust ma li e s. wh i ch maliE"R thf>Jn very resilient.Ii : ~ ~ u t ~ ~ c ~ h ~ : ~ 'l'hc.)" nrH t he mu st cconolnlca) to r th e ca rsatisFactory to se. owner an d SllVe lilue lJy t h e e l imina tion orleet your l o t f r om tiro t roubles-no Ntul>ping to Itx puncturcM.Tlrt 's of this t ~ " p e a l 'e u se t! b y the U. S. Gov ..Narberth's Highest Tract ernnicil t Ilnd large corporutlons.We I"we a l imited ~ t o c l , we w il l offer atthe foltowing prices:~ o ~ ~ 1( $ ~ . ~ ? : t ~ X 4 ,' " $17.9530X3 I 10... 0 3:,x4 "2 21.60:::!x3 1r.l 13.1(; 2IJx41,.o.: 2 ~ . 9 03 3 , , ~ ...... 11;.10 31,,4 \, ...... 24.0034x4 ]7.10 37x5 '" 26. iOAl l other " t a l ll l a rd s i ze s also turnlshed.A ,l d 1 0 pe r cent. for lIoll-skid.Te fl ll s : Ne t cluth at 10 pe r cent. discount.' rry lhese tIres now. UIH.1 to assure promptdeliver.)' s en d o rd er l odu) " , J nnldnS ' felDJt ..tance uy P. O. Money On.1er. draft , or check.Sold direct to c o n ~ U l n e r ouly. DescrIptivetolder UpOIl request.

    Find out if t ha t I de a o f yours is ratenlable. Itmay mean much t o y ou . N o t ro ub le to nnswerquestions. either by mail, phone u r p e rs o na l interview.FOSTER AND WEBSTERSUite 631-10 t I Chestnut StreetBellPhone, Walnut 1564.

    MAKE SURE OF YOUR CDOICE NOWT E RMS TO SU I TFMJUstlce Mon tgomery Avenue . I NARBERTH,Or, 612 Chestnut St,. Phila .Mr. and Mrs. Martin Breenan.Mr. Peter Mesk.Mr. Walter Gleave.

    Edwarll S. Haws.Postmaster.

    [ ;XnADlED LETTERS ATTIn: NAnm:nTIl POST OFl'H'E

    ; Thel'e's another Jllace dear andThe borough ha s be.en p r a c t i c a I l ~ ' ; sacred to me,f re e f rom contagious diseases during: It is the p lace callell Calvary;th e p a st w in te r, hu t recently there It was there 0111' rIear Lord they cruci -

    ha\'e been a half dozen cases of fledmeasLes reported. Parents ar e there- 'Vith a malefactor clo se by eachfore w ar ne d t o ke ep their children side;away from houses which bear ~ ' O l ' l l ou t from th e It'ials of th e JUdg,-"meas les" p lacards and from ch ild ren ment Han,residing in those houses, and ar e urged Beneath the weight of His cross H eto secur,e prompt treatment fo r chil- did fall;d ren exhibi t ing symptoms of measles. When His hands and f ee t t o t he c ro ssThis disease should not be lightly re- were nalled,garl1ed, for t he a ft er effects ar e often One of the malefactors on Him ra il -serious. ed,Th,03 State law requires al l cas es o f While in those hOllrs of agony andco mmuni ca bl e di se ase t o be imm e- pain.diateh" reported to th e local Board o[ The veil in th e t.emple w as r en t in

    Health. In caSes where a physician twain;i s n ot c al le d i n, th e responsibility for Oh, it was for you an d it wa s fo r me!reporting th.e existence of th e disease All the suffering there on Calvary.rests with th e h ea d o f th e hOllsehold, Grace H. SmUh.Failure to report promptly renders th eperson so offending liable to a penaltylIot exce.eding $100.The exerc ise of a little care and( 'aut ion wil l prevent further s pr e ad o fth e disease. Th e co-op.eration ofparents Is requested.A. P. Redifer,Narberth B oa rd o f Health.

    HARRY A. JACOBS,EdJtor.

    H. C. GARA,Ad,-crUsIlIg Manager.

    M AIZIE J . SIMPSON,Cashier.

    OUR TOWN

    El\mHGENCY PHONE CALLSFire 350.Police 1250.

    Owned, an d Published every Thursday by t he Xa rb e rt h Civic Assoc ia tion.

    Mrs. C. R. Blackall G. M. HenryMrs. C. T. Moore A, J. Laosl\Irs. E. C, S to ke s H en ry R oseMiss ,Adah Durbin W. '1'. MelchiorEarl F. Smith O. L. HamptonAssociate Editors.

    weeds, some in reeds an d s om e i n o ld i To t h e Ed ito r o f Our T own:un cans. Now perhaps I shall have I Pe rm i t me to congratulate you uponbricks and things shied at me f or this. th e excel len t paper which you ar.e get.sugg.cstion, bu t I wonder whether,: t in g o ut and t o t el l you h ow muc h Iwhen t he v ac at io n d ay s begin, ou r enjoy reading it.Boy Scout T roop couldn't be broken I In 'your last issue, however I ~ n up iuto two or thr ee sma ll squads lone Inadvertent mis -s ta tement winchwhich would have thei\' headquarters I fool shoUld be corrected. In yourIn s om e o f these vacant p laces , be- "story" (Ed . Muschamp will tell youtweoen their regUlar hikes an d camp- that this is a technical t erm a nd notiug trips. These lo ts they could main- It reflection on th e veracity of th elain for their purposes an d b ene at h a rti cl e) of th e meeting of Borought he t en ts that might be erected here Council th e following paragragh oc-ther,e would be excellent opportunities curs:to practice th e scout lore. By k ee pi ng C ou nc ilma n Nar ri ga u. chairman ofthese spots trim and neat, thK!Y would th e Highway Commltte.e, reported thathe doing a good deed f or t he ir com- the contractor who is to l ay t he coumunl ty and keep ing up th e best s co u t c r et e on Wynnewood avenue promisestraditions. as I understand Ulem. t o h av e the work comple ted b y M ay 1.That would o n l ~ ' d ispose o f a few Either Councilman Narrigan liaso[ our vacant places, but t he example heen misquoted or the contractor liasse t of JlIItting them to s ome u se fu l m is in fo rmed him. Pugh and Hubbardwork m ight inspire others to suggest Company, to whom this contract wa sSend al l l e tt e rs a nd news item to methods o f u t il i zing the other spaces. awarded by the State Highway Depar t .

    P. O. Box 404. I presume t ha t t he Narber th b ranch ment, cannot begin wor k o n Wyn ne -Send al l adver t is ing copy to P. O. o[ t he new Mai n Line Rif le Club will wood avenue unt i l ordered to do soBox 820. I',equire a space for its r an ge , b ut or Iw t he As si st ant Eng in ee r o f t he S t at e]\[al{e al l remit tances to P. O. Box neces si ty t hi s w il l n ee d to be on t he H igh wa y Department in charge of this11 8. olltskirts. distriet and he. in turn, cannotO ur T ow n is on sale at th e depot By th e way, wouldn 't i t be a mag- authorizoC them to go a he ad u nt il henewsstand, a nd at the s tore of H. E. nilieent thing if ali of th e unoccupied is told to do so by the Chief Engineer.Davis. a nd u np ro du ct iv e s pa ce s t hr ou gh ou t T he se o rd er s h av e !lOt been is sued asEntered as second-class matter, Oll- the land wer e p ut into cultivation for yet. T he l ay in g o f a reinforced con-tober Hi, 1914, at the Post Office at . g rowing wheat . h eans , p ea s, corn and crete pavement cannot l)e undertaken:\arberth, Pennsvl vani a, u nd er the la ther products which could be manu- at an ear ly d a te b e c a u ~ ~ it i s n e? es Act o f March 3, 1879, f ae tu red i nt o foodstuffs an d s en t to sary t ha t weat he r conditIOns be I'Ight

    I Belgiulll and Pol and and other s uch b efor e it is attempted. I t is likely,THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1916 Ipoor c ou nt ri es whe re misery w il l g iv en &03ttle.d weather co.nditions, thatreign 1lI0re than ever next Winter, un- worl{ on thIS contract Will be orderedII,ess a ll s ig ns fail? Bu t that would commenced about May 1. I t should be. he a Rreat task for someone and many i completed wit .h in a month from thatIwould have to he c al le d on to help tillle.~ = = = = = = : : : : = = : : : : = = = = = = = : : : : : = iw ith mea ns a nd l lr aw n to complete: I wish t o t ak e t hi s o pp or tu ni ty toWhile Our Town is in no sense a : th e worl{ f ro m p lo ug hi ng t o h ar ve st - c on gr at ul at e Our Town and th epartisan paper, representing as it d oe s i ng. i Borough of Narberth on th e candi-the Xarber th Civic Association, which The Obs('Il"('J. dacy of Mr. FletclLer W. Stites for theincludes all ci tizens, i rr.espective of .State Legislature. I believe that Mr.poli t ical affi l ia t ions, we feel at liberty 'Stites is th e type of ma n that weto comment on any candidate for office Xarberth, P a. , A pr il 15. 1916. s houl d h av e t o r epr e sen t us.

    whose election would have a bearing To the Editor of O ur Town: . While on t h , ~ subject of Councils, Ticketson the wel fare of this community, In your issue of th e 13th inst., you' would it. he appropriate to a sk w ha tIt is with pl.easure, therefore, that. stated "that th e best arrangement that is be ing done regarding th e dedicawe l ea rn o f th e candidacy of ou r high- ' could be made t o float th e $30,000 road tion and paving of Dudley avenue,ly esteemed fellow cit.izen, Mr. 1 ~ o a n w as t o se ll th e bonds so that the north from Winsor?Fletcher W. Stites, for membership in ' l I lvestor would net 4 pe r c.ent., which Also, what treatment d o y ou recom.the Pennsylvania S ta te L eg is la tu re . means that th e cost of marl,eting the: mend for persons who p.e rs is t in?Ill'. Stites is th e type of man of Whom bonds must be added-estimated at ; walking over your freshly-rolled lawn?any party might he proud. In the \;i pel' cent. more." .The old s tand-hYH-hang ing . d rawprofession of th e l aw , h is reput .a ti on The report. of th e Finance Commit-, ing-and-quartering, boiling-in-oil, etc.is unblemished, and his record as a: tl.le was tha t a r rangement h ad b ee n -seem pitifUlly inadequate.private citizen at' Xarb2rth, as w,ell as i made to se n t he h an ds on a 4 pe r I have r ead you r edi to ri al animadhis otJieial reCOrd as burgess , and later: cent. basis at pa r a nd e xp en se s. T he verHions about delivery men and boysas horough couns el . ent it le h im to t he bonds will t he re for e cos t th e pur- Who ar e addicted to this favoritehighest consideration. I ('hasers somet .hing over pa r and th e I pastime, bu t I have t o complain aboutMr. St ites i s equipped with a splen- !horough will rec.eive $30,000 net. This. s ti ll a no th e r form of pest: the one(]ifI natural endowment, supplemented' indicates that t he f in and a l co nd it io n' Who uses your 1'!rwn as a short-I'ut t.ohy a thorough general and legal edu- o f t he h or ou gh is good and that itH anot he r s tr ee t. P er so na ll y I maintain( al io n. A s a spe al ,e l' , he is e loqueu t, honds ar e considered a desi rab le in - that homieide would be justifiabl,e, hu tlogical and forceful, anrl there is no vestment. at the. low r a te o f 4 pe r cent. I shoulll liI,e adviec'.douht that, i f e lected, he would r.epre- Compared WIth th e 4 \4 pe r ('.ent. W. U. ll. Hall.sent his constituency in a 1I10St satis- rate the saving in in teres t charges is iI ' a c t o r ~ ' manner, standing, as h.e does'i $1312.50. !f th e honds had heen i s ~ u e r l ; ( ; W I ' I 1 S . : ) L \ ~ E AX}) fAT,"ARr.for the h ighest idea l s in pUblic life. I at. the tIme they were authorized" _ _ . ALSO WEYMAN MUSICAL ACCESSORIESThe popUlation of ou r borough is in-I Xovemhel' . 1913, t.hc hest rate obtain- ; 'r . 1 I d 1. . I I hel'e IS a p ace so I ear au sacrel"reaslllg s o f as t. that th e time ha s la b e wou (I prohably have heen 4% , On or About APRIL l ~ t hcome wlwn we should be rep resented i pe r cen t. , i n which case the interest! . t.o me, t Jill th e Ie islature. It is hi hlv ratil\."_ ( 'harges would have l le en $2625 1I10re: !t. IS the Garden ?f Getl.lsemane; ,. g . g ' . , 'TIS where ou r SavIOur often went tl I lg t.hat so strong a candIdate should than on th e ISSUe for wlllch arrange- , a In th e SLAUGHTER BUII,9ING, Cricket andcnt el ' t he lists. ments have just been made, ! p r ~ y : . . . L t A A d_________ It. will thus I l l ' secI ' that, the fl"lflV I One I lI gh t II I some lIIconcelvable a n c l l i ~ ,ar . V e i . U e ~ , r more.(H:ll ( ; A R l H ~ X S AND i in th e issue 01' the honds waH ; ' J . l i t ~ : ' . W ~ y , . 'PHONE' 'J.\"RCt I" Y BALL AZPEI" I" PO(Tn P O T . ~ X T L \ T J G A U n E ~ S 'advantageous to th e taxpayers. 1 he \ \ ~ ~ I g h . t I ~ tI l l ' whole wor ld 's s in OPEN EVENINGS i!li Ei. rope

    T he sa p is r un ni ng t he g ra ss h as Yours truly, e fe - = ~ = = = : : : : : : = = = = = : : : = ~ = = = : : : = : : : = : : : = = = : : : = = = = = = = = = = = = = = : : :, l ' II If In t I ) 'rden as in prayer He Ilong "een t he b ri gh t gr.een of early CI . I " IJ . - .c'l 't1 ( ' ~ . k ; ~ ~ ' l t " " r. p . rU- " U }\..7" TO r U ~ l N A l . ' : : ; PUNCTURESspring. You've not iced that many of ,Ialrman, lIlance ommlttee. '. '- " 1 Ith e shrubs ar e putting forth tendel' -- . - ------ AIIlI L ~ l k e tdells uS HIS swea t was faIl- US E-I I I ,'Il I I d ' IIIg owns loots and t l a t t le \\1 ow la s leH:r ITo th e gditor o f Our T own: As it' it. were great d ro ps o f blood I DUPLEX DOUBLE THICKNESS; he I'.lnrm of t l t ~ new s:ason alld Its The wr it er would l ike t o k no w why, t t1 ' I' Anih raCIIe C'08eaves ar e ooeplllg out 1111.0 t he s un -I tl B I C' . . 0 Ie grouul'I '"I I \ -.,... I . II le oroug I ouncll objects to the: Xo pen ('an describe how He felt that AUTOMOBILE T IRESg1l. 1 II tl.,s .' flll (now very " e new post office heing built or nlar I . . I WOOD AND;lnd jf you h ad b een a lo ng last Satur- I of anyt hill g bll t fi'reproof nel te ~ a e l ( : II1g It, . . :. I . I b I ' I a 1 ' 1 , When Judas l'olrliers did appear III~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ y U S e ~ f l g i l ~ t ; : ~ ; e g ~ ~ ~ I ~ I ~ ~ ~ ' d ~ ~ I ~ ~ 1 t ~ bWhen there. h ~ be.en erected in our! sigllt; BUILDING SUPPLIES Guaranteed 5000 M,'lesServl'ced f ' d 't orough wlthm the last fourteen: Oh! i t w as for YOIl, anll i t w a s [ or me!prepare ness- or-gro\\mg ac t e sp l, e mon th s o th er f r ame bui ld in s. .. , . . .th e t em pt in g v ei ls a nd c he er s which g I he . tg ony thel e III Gethsemane.( ~ a m e from t . h ~ direction of the ball A TaxflO)cr.field.While swapping advice w it h t he fellolV in the other yard (yoll know howevery amateur loves to ai r t he l it tl eknow'ledge he has), I wondered whyOu r Town ha s never started an "ourgardens" co lumn where we who knowit a ll m igh t ai r ou r vl.ews on h ow togrow sweet p ea s and what hour morni ng g lo ri es open up their b lu e a ndwhite blossoms and allY other gardentopics t h at m igh t lIe chosen.In this column, too, those of us whoar e still rather "green" might as kquestions, Learning by experience isa long road and as there ar e Ulanywho've a l readY traleved it, I 'm s ur ethey'd be neighborly enough to answera n ~ ' questions which th e editors wouldprint. Who will be th e first contributor to "Our Gard.ens?"

    At th e meeting of the Narberth CivicAssociation many of us heard th espeaker of th e evening, who t oo k ashi s subjec t "Cul t iva tion of VacantLots." Perhaps his talk mad e l es sImpression upon us because most ofus have gardens, if no t sma.lI farmsof ou r own. But, too, there arevacant lots in our town-some in

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    Charles Schwartz

    M"EATS ofl Y. l QUALITY

    The Imperiol Grocel})

    Plumbing, Gas Fittingand HeatingNARBERTH , PA

    HARRY B. WALL

    Wish to announce that t he i r tail o r ing es t abUshmen tWill Close Every Evening7 o'Clock

    Anyone wishing to do business with themafter that hour can do w only by specialappointment.J. A.MILLER

    (Successor to E. J. HOOD)HEA.TER .AND RANGE WORKSLATE AND TIN ROOFER104 Forrest A.TenueJobbing a Specialty. Narberth. PAr

    Bell Telephone.

    George B. SupleeSteam &HotWater HeatingPlumbingMAY I PROVE.

    DRUGS

    HERMAN'S BREAD,ROLLS, PIES AND CAKES;'W e Hand l e

    I Spet Inl Nursery Milk in Paper Carton I"illed at Penhurst Farm.Uell Phone-Narberth 669 D.100 Narberth Avenue,

    NARBERTH, PA.

    PURE

    and Booklets

    Easte r P la ntsFOR SALE

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    Program Commencing Select Dairies~ r O l l l h I J . 'J'ueSdll)' 111111 Wellnesdllr..\llril .t'. IS mill 19.Triangle PresentsORRIN JOHNSONIn Play of Powerful Action

    "D'ARTAGNAN"Adapt.ed from Alexande r Dumas '" '(' l iE 'f 'l IltE.; l'lUSKE'l'EERS"'('hursdur, .'rfdll;r uIIII Suturduy,Allril 20. 21 and 22.Tr iangle P resen tsI"RANK KEENANan d MARY BOLAND in"THE STEPPING STONE"Is Remarkable InDetail

    THE FIRESIDE

    J{el'. AIIIlrew S. Uurke . Rector.

    t:mrrson I" Swiit. ('as/m.

    ST. lURfURt:T'S CIWRCII.

    Ih,'. ('. C:. KOllllel. I ' llstor.Miss Achsah Went z . organist.

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    i Strangers welcome always. as e r allEIUOX llEETING nOUSE. :Merion Meet ing House is opened for, AI,L S A I ~ T S ' I'. t;. cuunclI .worship every . l < ~ i r s t - d a y at 10.30 A.M Visitors ar e cordially welcome.'Beglnnlng fifth mon th , th e t im e o fmeeting wm'be changed to 11 o'clocn..A registry book i s kept for visitors.

    All ar e a sked t o r egis te r thei r names.Th e services at All Saints' P. E.

    Church, Montgomery and Wynnewoodavenues , f or !':::aster Sunday, ar e asfollows:8.00 A. M. Holy Communion.11.00 A. M. Hol y Communi on andThe s ol emn cer emon ie s of Hol y s ermon .

    Week cus tomar )' in a ll R oman Catll- 4.00 P. M. Childl'en's festival.' . St Dett)" U l l x i l ~ r ' s Gossip.1ic churches . wi ll he observed II I . There will be no session of theMargaret's Church this week as usual. Sunday school at 9.45 on !'Jaster Sun-: All that's best remains th e rest's bu t Itogether with t h e r egul ar Lenten de- day morni ng , bu t th e teachers and: dust o f w it he re d l ea ve s; I

    vo ti on s on Wednes day and Friday children ar e requested to be p re s- M em orie s o f a thousand Aprils hauntevenings. ent at a.15 011 Sunday afternoon to th e l il ac c loseTh e ceremonies on Holy Thursday open th e mite b oxe s a nd count t he : This year ' s ha rve ; t holds t he wea lt h

    which commemora te t he L as t SUp- II;'arherth Post Otlice is ad-of th e least of these . l1Iy hrethren, ye vanced t o th e second-class and it now AND EASTER CARDShave done it un to Me." The report: appears to he assured of this. it willwhi dl h as heen printed for I!iHlrihil- he due in a great measure t o Vel')lion shows ho\l' vel?'. many. of 0111\ many loy al ! \'ar ber th eitizen s wh oMiss Ruth PI'eseolt. IlInsic (IireetOl. peopl e have been auhng thlH g?Ol l: have d il ig en tl y pat roni ze d t he ir home

    Easter Sunday: work hy p;itb of m on ey a nd dotillng, ollice when iu need o f stam ps anti!J.45. Suuday school assl'mbly. Hnd things for th e tahl!'. In a hODle s tamp el l p ap er . I n a suburhan townSpealwr, the Rev. Han'y M. ehal- snch as t hif< use ('(III he made of man)' such as !\'arberth, where so many off an t, e ll it or . S in gi ng - l el l hy :\11'. I dn ds of supp lies. T he report shows. ou r eitizens ar e employed or haveI

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    e r a l l ~ ~ known tha t arrnngements havellf'en mnde enahling th e public nR well nsmenlberH to u se t he Y. } r C. A. tables.

    Two c en ts p er word In nd"ance; ntlnimumt ~ words.

    FOR SAl.F.-Stahle \\'lth two Rtalls and bolt~ t a l l . wagoll h o u s ~ . hay loft and mft.n'srnOlll. C o ~ t $1000, Good c on di ti on . S al eprice, $150. F. ~ ~ T u s t l c C ' . )1nrberth, Penna.

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    UOWI.IXO-It rna)' not he generall)' knownt hat arrangements ha\'p. b ee n t nn d e en nhllnJ:' th e public as ,yell as members toliSt" th p Y. :\f. C. A. nlleys.

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    ing fine weather an d then f or s om ecross c ou nt ry r un s. T he y will ge tyou in good shape f or b as e ball.Our Boy Scout o rg an iz at io n i s quitav is ib le n ow o n Saturdays. They gofor a l on g h ik e eve ry Satur day a fternoon. Is you r boy a scou t?- Whl'not?

    llR. l)OHUUN rOJHNG.The Men 's Club oC the Presbyterian:Church take pleasure in announcingthat Dr. Poh lman wil l address themFriday evening, April 28, 1916. Thisannouncement should be of interest toa grea t many Narberthltes because alarge nUll1lJer of former church members of Dr. Pohlman's ar e living here.T he Men 's Club wants you to comeand hear this most successful religiousworker and 109ks to you to tell an other man about it , and in t ha t w ayshow what a good reception Narberthcan gh'e and at th e same time showt he I nt er es t w e take i n c hu rc h wor k.Men only.

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