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    BASE BALLGAMETHIS SATURDAY OUR TO SHOP INNARBERTHVOLUME II. NUMBER 26 NARBERTH, PA., T H U R S D A Y ~ APRIL 6, 1916 PRICE TWO CENTS

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    Park"Narberth &Price Aves,

    "Till' ('IIlIIIellg-e of LOH'"

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    Saturday, 3.30 P. M.

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    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

    ('\('1,,\ DI t: II U:1''I'I-:us Al ':UHln:U1'1I POST Ot'Flrt:l\Ir!'. E. S. Dourtc, Miss Llle\' \\ 'al-Idns. '

    K\\ t ; yo l l l ' J'ag:-t an d m : l 1 ; a z l n l ' ~ ' Wp wi l lpa y yu u wI'11 fo r t lu ' ll l . F l lr pal t !cul: l r.: .. l d I ' P : - : ~ :\II 'I '( 1Inllt. ( "a rt ' Uu I ' Towll. Xarhe r th ,Pa.

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    OU " ~ a l l Bu il d in g ' ( s ec o nd f loor) . 213-21;;l \. anager Walze r' s Candida te s Hanrfonl ''''ellIlO, and are roadl' "'Ith theirD f ~ p r l n g find ~ u n 1 t n e r lint>. Ca.1l an d inspectF r ie nds and fellow citizens of Nar- e ea t South Siders, 14-1 their offerlll!>s.._._- - - - _ . _ - - - -herth, let me' introduce you to myoid . ,\1.1, )1,\I,E doscenonnts of Ualon "eleransfa t an d ,estimable fr iend-Everett In the t!'I'st game of t he s ea so n t he of the War of ISHI to ISHr.. who a re pas tchamp ion s c ame ou t victorious b.\ a elg-hleen Ye"rs or age, will l ea rn or s ome -T th ing to the i r interest hy p romp t ly senl l -rue. School motto: one-sided score. Th e game was jus t Ing their names and add re sses to Bo" 675.I wouldn't at tempt this portrai t In an eye-opener, an d Manag,er Walzer :-:arherth. Pl i .words if Mr. True's p ic tu re s we re no tI \Vithout halt.ing. wi thout rest . was much p le as ed with t h e s how i ng ,\SY per son w ishing a good the rmometeral l co py ri gh ted. To be brief, E:verett Lifting better up to hest. of th e candidates. i g 2 ~ ~ n X ~ ~ ~ : r t ~ \ ~ e ~ ; : : addressing P. O. Bo".Th e field was in fairly good eondi-: - --=-:---------------TruE' is a character in a newspaperILk 1\1 M . tion f or t hi s time of t i le veal ' alld tile' FOR SAI,l,-Stahle with two stalls "nd hox" . as t wee ' r. cCarter, preSident stall. wagon house, hay loft and l11i\n'scomJe. He IS short a;al fat, generally 1of the Board of Education a nd P ri n- h o ~ ' s seemed to enjoy their first onting. ,room. C : ~ " t SlOOf). (;ood eonditlon. S a l ~of a v,ery s er iou s t u rn o f m in d, an d Ic i pa l Melch io r attended the Mont- Th e score: : price, $1;,0. F. )f . JUstlee. Xarberlh. Penna.d is po sed t o b e rough on f olk s w ho i n- gomery County Directors' Association "arhHth . ,0 2 3 3 0 0 3 3 x-14 18 2: ]0'(11':\11-"" I lw lawn at ~ " : I I':""PX "",nue.{rl'llge 011 tile nl'cetl'es of cI'vI'II'ze(l IIfe. at Pottstown. Elmwood 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0- 1 4 6 a pair ' of p ~ e - ! - : I " s , , ' " . Call anol pr""" pl"Op., e r l ~ ' an d P l l ~ ' lCU' th is arln"'rtl:olt'lllentEYerett 's chief vi r tue is that he does Batter ies-Bowen, Dur bi n. Koons , .

    I 0 S t 1 I f Ensinger, Long, Fine. Flli t l',\/.E-I,ar!-:" pael,lng- hn"o". ~ I . ' , to :IW la t mos t o f u s wou ld , at t imes, l ike n a ur( ay, ti e ollowing members fl'el wl,lo ""01 I; 10 1" f",,1 lOllg-. "" ' e"nlsto do to,.Qffensivc IJoersons who have of th e faculty w.ere present at the ' a 11,1 $1 pa"h, ll('('"rdlng I" slz ... A. I;. "'oh-annoyed us, bu t ar e still ' wi th in t he mee ti ng of th e Montgomery County' Next week a regular g ame w il l be ' I p :-:11 "he,_t_h_,_1_.,_,. _law.' l ~ o r instance, you ICllow t h e Te acher s' Association, at Ambler; I p l a y e d - t l L ( ~ opponents being th e P . R. W,\:"TI:lI-'I'h, t;ard"n :-:ursO"'lf's, )I"nl-t t 1M" r 1\.... T R Transportation tean} COlne ou t g - l I m r o r ~ ' a,"PlltU', :"nrhflorth. w a l l t ~ l a h o r p r ~YPe 0 man who persists In reading I ISS ryeI'. ! lISS urncr an d Mr. . . ' f"l" pialltlll!-: Iroes ,,"01 0111l'r !':anl,," worlt.your newspape r over your shoulder. I\lelchior. 'and look o\'er Manager \Valze,"s re - o\pply III th,' n"'l"nlll.

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    NARBERTH, l ~ A , - O U R TOWN--API-tIL 6 !i)16

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    ...Telephone

    Narberth, Pa.

    Narberth, Pa.

    c. P. COOK

    TO ELIMINATE PUNCTURESU S E

    WOOD ANDBUILDING SUPPLIES

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    Anthracite Coal

    Estimates

    JAMES G. SCANLINContracting Painter

    ARE YOU AWARE That i, i. iustabout as cheapan d m uch moresa tisfactory to se-lect your lot fromNarberth's Highest Tractand build your bOllse according 10 your ow n planslnd the way you want i t-and Where you want,I-as to b uy a Ready-MadeHouse '"

    DUPLEX DOUBLE THICKNESSAUTOMOBilE TIRESGuaranteed 5000 MilesService

    MAKE SURE OF YOUR CBOICE NOWTERMS TO SU IT'F M JUstl'ce Mon tgomery Avenu e.I I , NAR B ER TH . 01'612 Chesinu l 51., "h i l a .

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    ~ n : ~ n n : n s 01" TIlE NARBERTlISCnOOI, RoARn.President-C. Howard McCarter.Vice-President-Carroll Downes.Treasurer-Will K. Ridge.Thellwell R. Coggeshall .Rohert H. Dothard.

    C an y o u hand l e a r if le , o r a re yo uon ly p re pa re d to be a Targe t ?

    WILL MAKE YOU A MARKSMANXol a military organization. No drills; no special obligation for mi li taryservice. Simply voluntary practice at accessible ranges with modern militaryrifles a nd unde r competent instructors. Affiliation with National Rifle AHSO-e la tion wi ll e na bl e b es t HhotH to enter big national tournaments and contests be tween loca l t ea ll ls on the Main Line will be a feature. Members 16yeal'S and up.Initiation fee, 50 cents. Annual Dues, One Dollar.Send membership application to I"rancis K. Okie, Seeretary, Berwyn, Pa.

    The Main Line Rifle Club II

    THIS NATION USED TO BE I"ANation ofMarksmen"HARRY A, JACOBS,Editor.

    I-I. C. GARA.'\cherUsing lUanager.

    l\IAIZIE J. SIMPSON,Cashier.

    OUR TOWN

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    To tll.e Editor of Our Town:A recent writer to Ou r Town e xpressed th e hope that the citizensmight expr.ess themselves through thecolumns of Ou r Town with r e f ~ r e n c e

    ~ 1 r s . C. H. Blackall G. M. Henryl\lrs. C. T. Moore A. J. Loos;'Ilrs. E. C. S to kes H en ry Rose;'IIiss Adah Durbin W. T. MelchiorEarl F. Smith O. L. HamptonAssociate Jo:dltors.

    Owned, and Publ ished every Thuraday by the l"arberth CiVic Association.

    to tiLe school locat:on. From thes tandpoint of economy and as a business proposition the SCllOOI should beI

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    N ' A H B ~ H T H , PA.-OUR rl"OWN-ARIL 6. 1916

    GEO. W. J. MARKLESelect Dairies

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

    HEATER AND RANGE WORKSLATE AND TIN ROOFER104 Forrest ATeDueJobbing a SpecIalty. Narberth, P..

    Iloward F. Cotter'MEATS ofl ~ . l QUALITY

    Y . M. c. A . B UI LD IN GGeorge B. SupleeSteam &HotWaterHeatingPlumbingBell Telephone.

    DRUGS

    I )OS' f O}'}' ICE NOTES.

    IThe postmaster is required to place

    the box r ent due notice in each rentedbox on tbe 2 0t h o f the last month ateach quarter for the succeedingqua rt er 's r en t. Those renters whohave- loek boxes w il l r ec ei ve theirnotices enclosed In an envelope withthe request t ha t t he amount of th er en t b e placed In the envelope witht he not ic e and deposited in th e postoffice drop box, th e s ame as a letter.This request is made of th e lock boxrenters for the purpose of minimizingthe annoyance of making change atthe window and waiting fo r t he re ceipt.

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    REMEMBERThe very latest book. -any book you wi.h by request

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    We also carry a complete line of Writing Paper, Correspondence Cards

    and Wri ting Table ts

    G O D F R E YThe Real Estate Man at114 Woodside Ave"be pleased t o a ss is t you inting a home.Telephone-Narbertb 685 A.

    OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEEDUNDER BACIERIOLOGICAL CONTROL

    T H E P R E S C R I P T I O N D R U G G I S T

    R. W. CASEElectrical Contractor

    242 HAVERFORD AVE.Rerairil1J.,:" Tl:'ll'r honc

    PURE

    Phones, Narberth 625 and 1284

    CLEAN---SAFE--WHOLESOME

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    Niesen's BakeryN A R BE R TH A R C A DE

    BU I LD INGBread, Cake, Rolls , Pies ,candy. lee CreamCATERING FOR PARTIES

    J I < ~ t t ) ' Unxtl'r's Gossip.

    Xltl'berth, })o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191..

    l)rollOsed by . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Signllture of AllllUeltnt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    .Emerson L. Swift, Pastor.t ; " A ~ G } ; L BAPTIST CIIURCH.

    ~ ' th e ~ l t r b e r t h }'Jre Co.'l'he undersigued ltl1lllies for Dlembershlp iu the KAUnt;uTlI

    nUE CO.

    ])UES $3.00 I)};n YEAR IN ADVAKCE.

    NARBERTH FIRE COMPANY}Inke ) 'our 1I11l1liCOUOll for contributing membcrshJll to.dll)'. Cost, $3.00 per Jel lr

    ]1) ' thJs meuns th e COllipun)' is sUPllOrted, kellt Ull to stundurd, and Cl'er)"owner of Ilropert), or owner of housellOhl goo(ls gets 11l'otectJon from seriousloss l ind benefits b)' lower insurunce rutes.

    Cu t th is coupon out, f il l In 1ID11 mlt ll to alll) ' one of the membership com.mittee or to BOX 2.

    Buy a Bot tle, 2Sc, or Can, SOc, To-day!Dept. Stores or Imperial Grocery Co., Narberth, I ~ S ~ U T ~ ' ! ? s ~ P Finest Photoplay The-a atre 01 I t sSize In theI' EntireWorld.Photoplay..-ConUnunu!I 10 A.M . 10 11.30A. R. JUSTICE CO. Makers. 612 Chestnut Street P. M.I: : : = = = = = = = ~ = = = = : : : : = = = = = = = = = : : : : = = = : : : : : : : : = = = I Phi l&.. Pa .Program Entire Week Commencing Spel,lnl Nursery Milk i n P ap er C ar .

    ~ l o J l d l l ) ' , Allri l l id , 19i('. Iton F i lled at Penhurst Farm.Triangle PreRents the D. W. Griflith Bell PJlOne-Narbertll 669 D. .Production, Featuring The Popular 100 N ba nd A lway s Interesting star ar erth Avenue

    DOUGLASS l ~ A l R B A N K S NARBERTH PIn a Play Bui lt Upon Opt im ism ' A."The Habit of Happiness" ~ ; R ; ; ~ N ' S BStory of an Idler who Sueceeds in Ob- READ,taining Wealth and a Beautiful Wife IROLLS PIES AND CAKESBecause of His Cheerfulness 'Prices-Daily, 15c; evenings, 25c. Sat- The Impcfl"al rroccryurdays and HolidaY8, Evening Prices bPrevail After 1 P. M. - _

    N1'wa of lQ1' QtQurtltea

    He'f. J\ 11Ilrl'w S. Rurk ..., Hector.,\U, S A I ~ ' r S ' P. };. CUURCn.

    THE PHE8RfTERIAN CHlJRCR.

    ST. .UARGAIn;'I"S CHURClI.Early Mass on Sundtl.y from J\prll

    1' it t o October 31st at r..JO A. :\:1. From~ O \ ' c m b e r 1s t to IIIarcn 31st at 7 A. M.Late 1\lass, 9.30 A. ~ l th roughout thelear. :II asses on holydays, 6.30 and8.30 A.?l1. Weekdays at 8. Eveningdevotions and o ther services at regulartimes.

    lIERIOX JIEETISG JlOUSE.Merion Meeting House is opened forworsh ip cvery First-day at 10.30 A.M. Visitors ar e cordially welcome.A registry book is kept for visitors.All are asked to register their names.

    The services at All Saints' P. E.Churcl1. Montgomery and Wynnewoo(lavenucs, for next Sunday ar e as follows:8.00 A. :rvr. Holy Communion.9,45 A. M. Sunday school.11.00 A. 1\1. :Morning prayer withsermon.3.00 P. 1\1. Confirmation instructions.4.00 P. M. Evening prayer.Last Sunday, the Rev. A. D. Heffr en , P ro fe ssor o f Languages at thePhiladelphia Divinity S cho ol , ha( lcharge of th e services during the absence of th e rector.The W e d n e s d a ~ - and Friday Lentenservices will be omitteil until furthernotice.All Saints' Guild held th e regularmee ti ng f or A pri l at th e residenceof the Misses Shand in Nal' lJerth lastMonday afternoon. April 3ril.The church c ho ir i s preparing aspecial mus ic al p rogr am for Easter.The Sunday school is getting l a r g ~ revery Sund ay . an d i t is hoped youwil l asl , any children who do not a ttend Sunday school to come up to AllSaints' next Sunday morning at 9.45.Church 'busses leave Wynnewood

    and ! '\a rbe rth s tat ions at 10,40 onSunday morning.

    H.-v Tohn Van Xesll, lIlnlster.Meetings f or n ex t Sunday:10 A. M. Sunday school. TheEaster mus ic w il l b e rehearsed underthe direct ion of P rof. W. T. Melchior.11 A. M. Public worship. In con

    n ec ti on w it h t hi s mee ti ng th e Sacraments of Bap ti sm a nd o f th e Lord'sSupper will be observed, and therewill be a publ ic recep t ion of newIII embers.7 P. 1\1. Young People 's Mee ting .Leader, Edyth Humphreys.S P. M. E ven ing w or shi p w iths ermon by th e pastor on the theme:"With Chris t at Bethany."

    Church Notes.Special meetings are being arranged for the Lenten season. Next Wed

    nesday evening the Rev. Sydney S.Conger, of th e Presbyterian Churchof Bryn Mawr, wi ll p reach o n " Th eSeven .Words from the Cross," OnGood Friday n igh t Dr. John B. La ird ,Moderator of the Synod of Pennsylvania, will preach.Rehearsals ar e being held by thec ho ru s f or t lt e music on Easter Sun- ME]IBEnSIUP COMMITTEE.day morning .Miss Mary Gara will en ter ta in the J. HOWARD WILSON CHAS. V. NOELYoung Ladies' Bible Cla ss at which EDW. WIP}' E. P. DOL])she is a member at her home on Next busJness meeting of CompouJ' }'ebruor)' 29, 1916. Have your IIpplJ.next Thursday evening. I cation In before t Jl ll t d ot e. OUR l ) n E S E ~ T AIM Is a MEMBERSHIP O}' DOO

    . -= -=============== :==== :=== :==================-SURPRISE PARTY. IA week-end s urpr is e p ar ty wasgiven G,eorge B. Sheldon, Sr., 104 Elm: wood av,enue, Sa turday, Apri l I, inSunday. 9.30 A. M. Prayer service: honor of h is b i rthday . Those presentfor t eachers and friends of the Bible; were his mother, Mrs. I. S. Sheldon,School. Mr. an d Mrs. F . E . Wal len , Mrs. Wyn-!.l,45 A. M. Bible S chool. A fU ll, fleld Parsons, Mrs. Rebecca Hausen,attendanee i s d es ir ed t o forward th e i Mrs. Wilbur Doughty, all of Millville,preparation for the Easter service.: N, J. ; Mrs. Joseph Wil l iams, of MinaEveryone enjoyed the fine lecture by I tala, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Gooilwln DonHev. S . G. Ncil last Sunday. nelly and Mr. OscarDonnelly, of Flor-11.00 A. M. Morning worship. Sub-' ence, N. J. ; Mrs. Harry Cheeseman andject o f t he s ermo n, " Th e Cha ll en ge Mrs. Edith Smith, of Burlington, N. J.

    of Love." All were r el at iv es o f Mr. Sheldon .7.00 P. M. Young People 's service. They spent a very enjoyable t ime andGroup l"our, of Which Elizabeth Mil-' return.ed t o t he ir h omes Monday.ler is ch ai rm an, wi ll be in charge.The meet ing last Sunday evening wasvery well at tended and helpful. Be.'1E'I' IIOHI 8'1' }:I'ISl:OI'AIJ CHURCH. sure to be present thi s week. (Continued from Page ODA)I 7,45 P . M. Evening worship. Mr. Coy. M is s Margaret Hayes, Miss MarJoseph Kemp, member of th e First garet Eyre, Miss H.elen Duff, MissBaptist Church. Detroit, wl11 speak in Agnes Hose, Miss Huth Diamond, Miss? li ss Achsah Wentz, Organist. the interest of the Salva t ion Army. Mar lon Trotter. Miss Hilda Smedley,Jfiss Huth Prescott, Leader. He is a f lu en t, forceful speaker , a. Miss Jane Laird, MisR Mar ian Haws,

    Sunday services: lll an of especially at tract ive manner,: Miss Eleanor Wil so n, Mi ss Dorothy~ 1 . 4 5 . Sunday School. who will certainly delight all who Durbin , Miss Mildred Harris, Miss11.00. P ub li c w or sh ip . S ermo n b y desire to hear the Gospel message. Huth Haws, Miss Virginia Downes,the pastor. Si ngi ng by the chorus Wednesday, 8.00 P. M. Prayer and; Miss Huth Joues, Miss Augusta With-choir. praise serviee. The Helpi ng Hand' erow. Miss Jean Just ice and Miss ER-6.45. Epworth League. S pe aker , ('1asR wil l h ave full charge. Mr. J. : telle Cohic.:.'\lr. Edward Pedriek. W. Shinn will be the leader. This7.45. Organ recita l llY l \ ~ i s s Wen tz . w il l he an important meeting. We MiRs Helen Duff entertained a num-S.OO. Gospel song se rvIce led by invite you to be present. her of f riends at her home on Satur-

    dlUreh ehorus choir. Hearty, help- The Eve rv Membe r Canva ss last day evening. The guests includedful congregational singing. Stirring I SUllday a f t e ~ n o o n was a great suc-, l\!iss M ~ d e l i n . e McCoy, ~ 1 i s s .Margaretaddress by the pastor. Strangers I cess. Twenty-s ix members were en- F"yr,e. MI.ss Mlld:cd Harns. 1\lIs.s Agneswelcome always. , Igaged in t he work of calling. peo-. n o ~ e . M I ~ s MarIan !rotter, MISS JaneHecltal. pie abRent f rom h ome whe n t he v ls i- LaIrd, MISS Ruth DIamond, Mr. HenryThe fifteen minute organ recital by I tors called as well a s t he v is it or s: Howes, Mr. Gilder. J ~ c o b y . Mr .. Chas.:.'\1iss Wentz was great ly enjoyed ~ u n - : themselves wil l r eceive a visit later.! MeCarter: Mr. WIlham Har:ls, Mr.day evening. The newly orgamzed I The impulse of this concerted move- iFrank Wmne, ~ 1 r . Gerard Enghsl.l..Mr.chorus sang splcndidly The recitals I t '11 t bl' t th I Schuyler Enghsh and Mr. WIlham.. ,men WI reurn a essmg 0 e. D I 'and song .se rv ices ' ~ i 1 1 b; continued Ichurch of s pi ri tu al s tr en gt h a nd a g- : u r Jill.eaeh evenmg at 7.4;:,. Nearly one. gressiveness.I I 1 I t nd ev I Mr. and Mrs. John Van Nes s enter-111m ret p e ~ p e were presen a - The Ushers' Association will holdery effort w111 be. made IJY p a s t ~ r and its annual banquet at the Y. M. C. tain,eil thE.' Mary Marthas on Fridayofficials to s us tam t he popularIty of I A. Mondav evening, April 17. Dr . W. e v ~ n i n g . ~ m o n g . those ~ r e s e n t werethese happy Snnday evenings. H 1\1' . Ph'l d I hi il b th MISs Sydllle Bohch. MISS DorothY. , am. I a e p. a, w lee Durbin, Miss Edith Humphreys. Missspeaker. PreparatIons are being iAgnes Rose, Miss l\ladeline McCoy,

    made for an even larger at tendance!Miss Dorothy WilRon, Miss Eleanorthan last year. IBrown, M i s ~ Marjorie Warner , Miss

    Mildred Harris, Mis s Es te lLe Cohi cX};Enl,RWORK Grn.n . and Miss Helen Duff. PasteurizedMilk Ili:UVeRfESBrynclovi.. Certllied WEST PilILA.The next meet ing of the l'\eedlework I MilkGuild will he held in the l ' \arberth Y.: Mrs Henry Hose, of WoodsHle ave- (Pedrlalic Society) OVERBROOK

    ]\f. C. A. on Wednesday, April 12. at : nue, entertained the Thimble Cluh on Special "Guernsey" MERION2.30 P. M. The society is now working Wednesday a fternoon. Milk WYNNEFlELDfor th e Red Cross Society and it is : (Roberls&Sharpless BALA-CYNWYDh op ed a ll m embe rs w il l come if pos- A scientist statos that fully two- Dairies) NARBERTHsihlf'. thirds of a woman's pleasures in l if o CreamButtermilk ARDMORE MA Y I PROVE.)Jrs. AT. I,oos. . are derived from he r ability to gl ted Table :and Whipping WYNNEWOOD TSecretarv. i tears at will. Cream. 1 a you what an advantage it is

    W H ~ I ; ~ O d ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ J ~ ; : J # : ~ : ~ : t h ~ ~ ~ : a : ~ ~ Iscon - P O W E L ~ DAIRIES II At : ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ : : : : : ~ : ~ " .WHY CLEAN SILVER \ ~ T i t h sal t and soda devices that in a II 45th and ParrIsh Sts. I Telephone-Narberth 368.

    short time give a dead, lus terless ap- IEDWARD HAWSpearance to the silver and often make it necessary to have I I PI t deit replated? I Try a Pound of as er an ementWork; Estimates Furnished JobbingWHY CLEAN SILVER With UKan-Plate Silver Polish (label HOME-MADE FUDGE I .blue) that positively does NOT wear HARRY B WALLaway the surface-that does NOT blacken the hands-that H E DAVIS actually RESISTS the leturn of tarnish, keeping the silver PI b G F' tbright, and saving labor-that makes the silver wear longer urn mg, as It mg- t h a t is very sanitary and clean to use? and HeatingN A R B E R T H , P A l

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    Ellwnrl l S . IInws,Postmaster.

    (I t . ~ E C E S S I T Y

    J)OIl't forget that t hi s i s n comOIuui1) o f h om e mnk er s n nd hornekeepers nnd thnt one of YOURl'lOS'l' m p O R T A ~ T DUTIES is tokeep it so .You cnu aid ma te r ia l ly b y do iu g your shollpillg and market ing,,ith th e nd l' e rt i sers In th is paper .

    BUILD UP YOUR TOWNBuild Up Your Home

    ),OW IU.TES CHARGEIlT o r em it $2.;;0 or any smal le r sum, will co st h ut 3 cents0.00 l) "10.00 8100.00 30Tnter'mediate HU1llR at pruportionately low l'alp-s. Same !c(>s to r r e tn lt l nnce s to u nurnb("rot (orel,;n countries.Ir order I" lo"t. n. dupllcntc will he p r o n l p t l ~ ' Issued upon nppllcntlon ther"forOrders Pllid Ilt G2.000 POMt otnees (Including branches Ilntl stationsI III the United'Slatesahm at otherR In nil pllrts o f th e world. About 86 mllll.on Po"tal Or.Jers wpre I"sll"d durIng the IIsenl ~ ' " n r "nded .Tune 30. 1911.Rlnoun t lng to o , e r $687.700.000. PrncUcnllr no r is k a nd nO loss. Renllttnnces r ec e iv e d t n

    t h ! ~ w ny n re convenIent to r mcrchll.nts. publishers. scedsmen. t m ~ u r n n c e conlpanles, etc.I he Postmll"ter or Carrl"r will furnish other Informatlon desired nbout Monel' Orders.

    POSTALMONEYORDER

    l '08T OH'IC}; NOTES.Stamps ar e on sale of e ve ry deIlftIllinatlon fr om on e cent to fifteencents. except eleven an d fourteen;a Iso a p len t ifn l supp ly of posta l cards .st ampe d envel opes a nd n ew sp ap erwrappers.Prices of s tamped em'e lopes:25 lc envelopes $ .25100 lc envelopes 1.1025 2c envelopes. . . . . . . . .5::1100 2c euvelopes 2.10

    FJoweringCherry Trees

    THE MERION TITLE & TRUST CO.Narberth Office, Arcade Building

    Open from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Friday Evenings, 7 t o 9.

    "E dery one can spen money; most peo-ple can make It; only a few know how tosave it . The difference between th e prosperous and th e poor is largely a dif ference inwillingness or ability to save.. ,

    Why no t teach your children to save?We can help you. We have home savingbanks. By depositing a dollar you will receive a bank. Pu t your savings in it a t home,when you have saved a dol lar or more bring itto us, we wil l g ive you a pass-book. Yourmoney will t hen d raw interest; Start Now!

    10 to 12 ft. high, $2.00 ('nell12 to H H. hil-t'h. $:1.110 l'adl

    Every citizen of Narberth who is interested In th e move to have Essex Avenue cu tthrough under the rai lroad, should stop atonce in Caldwell &: Co.'s office and s ign th epetition for this good cause.Over one hundred and Iilty BIlmes havealready been placed on the list. '\

    OUR TOWN will gladly printan y news Item about nny subjectthat Is o f I nt e re st to Narberthfolks, bu t In order to meetthe pr int ing sehe4ule, al l "copy"-manuscr ip ts-must rench th eed ito r by G P. 1'1. l'Iondny enclJweek.

    to to 12 ft. higll, $1.;;0 finch:!O trees for $2;;.0012 to It H. high, $2.00 ench20 trees lo r $:IiJ.OO

    Speci al P r ic e s 011 largeL IlunllUtleso n t 'J'UEE8 calOW.Norway Maples

    Apple Trees

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    Oriental Planes

    Hav e f re sh frnit by p icki ng you rown. anI' trees will bear the sameyea r a s planted.S 10 HI it. hig'h, well "rauehell$2.;;0 to $ : ~ . ; ; O ench

    A m 'J'IIE )IOST A'l '' l ' IUCTIYE O}'AI,), onXAJn:X'J',\I, T R n : s .

    'J'HEY A m Ol'l{ 1 ' O W ~ ' S TUE};S.$t:!;; I ~ n r b . a to 4 ft. high.t2 Tre('s, $I:!, :I 1 0 4 f t . high.2;; 'I'rees iu r $211, : to 4 ft. h.igh.

    TI1l' sUll l, lr i s l im it ed . Orllel' 1I0Wif wnlltell.

    Moving Furniture and Hauling! NOTICE :H va.; rOl;U WAST};I',\PEU A ~ RAGSAutomobiles for Passenger Service -- I William C. Redfield, secretary ofN . h T ' Wh 0 d d [ The law requires that there shall Ith e Depar tmen t o f Commerce Wash-19 t TIPS en r ere be adver t ised in a local paper n ames i ng to n, D. C., ha s sent ou t n ~ t i c e s tow:'AL TON BROS of al l persons having p aid ta x on be displayed in the lobbies of a ll po st- : : = = n = = = ~ = = ' = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = . = = = = = = = = = = = ~ P ~ h ~ o = n = e ~ ,= N : ; a ~ r b ; e = r ; t h ~ 6 ; 7 ; 2 1 their dog an d receiving a tag which offic.es, calling attention to th e serious_ must be worn on th e dog. shortage of raw material for manu-'Wm. W. Akers. facturing paper. This Includes 01(1I H. Buchanan, A. 'V. Brockmeyer, papers and rags. He urges that th eWIll. H. Benjamin , Samuel B. Bow- de pa rtm ent should make it knownman , Rezo Brooks. 111at the co llect ing and saving of rags

    Charles Caldwell, A. A. Chalker, au d old paper would grea t ly be tte r\\ ' . G. CUIllmer, C. H. Churchill, W. e xisting conditions for AmericanH. Carmint, W. H. Coh ic , W . Cowen . manufacturers. Wha t b ec om es o f a llH. Davis. Carroll Downs , Kennedy th e olel paper? About 15,000 tons isDuff, Elliott Dodge. manu fac tu red eve ry day, of differentK P . F l anne ry, Dr. C. T. Faries, kinds. A large proportion of thisW11I. F. Fielden , H. R. Felton. could be u se d o ve r a ga in for som.e'If. B. Goodall, Guyan G. Gray, Geo. class of paper. A little attention toII. Gifford. th e saving of rags and papers willL ewis Ha tt on , 'N. F. Hodg es , F . mean genu ine re lie f to our p ap er in H. Harjes, Jr., H. G. Hamer, ChBs. dustry, and a diminishing drain up ou rHumphreys, H. R. Hillegas, E. J . H al s ou rc es of supply for new mater ia l s.lahan. I t may he dispos.ed of to a n y o n eHavmond Jo ne s K or ma n J ef fr ie s de al in g in paper a nd r ag s, or givenJohnR. Johnson, 'E. C. Jacoby, 1". M: to any char i table organ iza tion whichJustice, H. A. Jacobs. !~ o l l e e t s . suc.h. matter, so t hat it findsCharles E. Kreame r, Ado lp h Kuy - I ts wa) back to th e paper manufac-

    lensgat. Jolin S. Ketchum, Eric Krell, iturers..J. R. Kernan, Wm. Kirl" W. J IKirkpatrick.Richard Lacy. Samuel Lai rd , A. L I .Lamhert. A. O. Leighton. . 1. Jr. r. A. Board of Directors.

    A. H. Mueller, E. A. lVIuschamp, 0.\ H. . S. Hopper . p r es id en t; C. E.S. Mellor. Frederick MoeI', Will. J . K reamer , v ic e p r es id en t; R L. Beatty,l \ J U l h o l l a ~ 1 ( I . Wm. 1\1ann, C. H. MCCal'-!secretarr; D. D. Stickney, t reasurer;tel'. Daniel J. McGarry. .J. W. Mc- IG. 1\1. Henry, J. S. Harris, E. S. Haws.Al ll if fe. W . S . McClellan, J. W. Me- IDr . R . C. Hoffman, W. D. Smedley, E .Men3ll1in. IE. Seaver, Carrol Downes, G. H. GifJ os. II. :'\a:-;h, Robert ,T. Nash, J. If('rd. ,T. B. Esenwein. T. C. Trotler, C.E. Xillecker. in. McCarter, T. n. Coggeshall, A. J.Dr. A. L. Orr. ;Loos, Franl, Stone. J. G. Walton, 1.. PATENTS ,Tos. Parke, W. D. Price. T. F . Phi l i1'. Ward , Vernon Fleck.

    hnJ out if that iJea of yours is ratental'I,.. It l ips . F . L. Padget, I". l!:. Pat lon, H . : Board of lUaungers ma y lTll 'an rnw:h to you. No t rol l l ' lc to ; : 1 1 1 s \ \ ' ~ r IG P . . I I Ip, . , ..quest""". eillwr I' : ",ali. pl\ I ~ I J . . , j 6. IH16=========1============