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    BaseballNarberth

    atNext Saturday,vs. Autocar,Ardmore

    Send Your Magazine.qto th e Y. M. C. A . for

    the Soldiers

    VOLUME II . NUMBER 44 NARBERTH, PA., T H U R S D A Y ~ AUGUST 10 , 1916 PRICE TWO CENTS

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    NARBERTH.R. H.1 13 33 2o 0o 2o 0o 01 11 1o 0o 01 2

    TALKS OX I'ARALYSIS

    Totals 10

    Tw o c e nt s p er word In advance; mInImumten words.

    Rev. Emerson L. Swift, Evang,elBaptist Church, Narberth, has recen tly tende red his re signa t ion and willtake up his work elsewhere. afterculminating a two months ' v ac at ion.expiring October 1.The church regretfully vot ed to accept h is r es igna tion as of July 31, giving Itim h is f ul l salary until the per iod expired with the end of his vacation.

    To Enter New Field of WorkLeaves Many Friends inNarberth

    PASTOR SWIFTLEAVES NARBERTH

    Howes, cf.Wallace, lb . . .Koons, c .Fleck, If. .Stites, rf. .Johovich, rf. .McClelland, 21>.Humphries, 2b.Bennis, 3b.Mel lon, 3b.Simpson , ss .Mayer, p .

    . , . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- - 0. . . . 0 21 0 2 4 0 1 x--10ITwo-base hits-May,er, Stites,Moran. Earned runs-Narberth, 7;Berwyn, O. Three-base hit-Koons.

    Sacrifice hit-Fitzgerald. Stole bases-Humphries, Bennis, Fleck, Stites,Wallace, Simpson. Left on bases-l\arberth. 6; Berwyn, 7. Double p lay-Simpson to Wal lace. Bases on bal ls-O ff Mayer, 3; off Lewis, 4. Wildpitches-Lewis, 2. Passed ba l l -Koons-Moran. Umpire-Kirk. T ime o fgame-l.50. Scorer-Earl F . Smith.As Seen f rom t he P re ss !lox.Two new p layers, George Howesand Johovich. Howes played withNarberth about five yea rs a go .The veteran S ti te s b ac k in th e gameagain. The l ayoff did his battingeye good.Ben ni s b ac k a ga in after a week'sabsence.The f an s j ol li ed Ed. Wat son.Wallace shOM with the stick.Autocar at Ardmore next Saturday.Have you a ny r oom in your ca r fort he p layers? (one or more). Thanks.Mayer pitched fine ball.McClellan had two assists in the

    last inning.

    Jo-08 SALF.r-Whlte wicker baby carriage,2 n , . ~ ~ ~ l ~ . condition, reasonable. 202 Narber th5 24 16

    BERWYN.

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    Oh! Exit ][1' . Lewis.

    Totals

    R.Burkey, If. . 0Higgins, If. . 0Kelly, ss. . 0Watson 3b 0Cass, cf. , 0Davis, lb 0Fitzgerald, rf. . 0Lewis, P........ 0McClees, 2b. 0Moran, c 0

    Narberth Bats Have BusyDay-Wallace Excels With Thr ee. Hits-George Howes andJohovich Make DebutWith Borough Team

    Are You Going?

    "Mrs. Rooney," said Father McMurphy, "why do I never see Patrickat church now?"Mrs. Rooney shook he r head sadly."I s it Socialism?""Warse than thot, your riverence.""I s it Atheism?""Warse, your riverence,""What is it. then?""Rheumatism."

    JAPANESE O THE JOB.

    ALL IS WEI,I , IN KANSAS.

    In order to secure informa t ionfirst hand for h is home gove rnment ,r,egarding the construction of concreteroads, a former Japanese student atthe University of Pennsylvania; hassecured a job working in the construction gang under Mr. John Hale,superintendent, now building Wynnewood avenue.

    P,ersons interested in the work ofthe Visiting nurses 011 the Main Linedeclare that th e infant mor ta li ty i n

    T he c ro ps are i n e xc el le nt c ondi -, that sectio.n is h ighe r, i n ~ r o p o r t i ? nt 'lon and a l l ' . 11 i K . th I to populat10n, than in PIllladelpllla,1S "e n ansas, IS e B N Y k S L ' TI .gi st o f the crop report made publ ic aston, 1 ew or or t. OUIS. t,lS. J C 1\' 11 ta f th is one of the r,easons advanced 111oy . . .0 1 er , s ec re ry a e . flit f h k fKansas State Boa rd o f Agr ic ul tu re . Urglllg u er suppaI' 0 t e 'wor . 0Prospects a re t ha t t he wheat Cl''.'P in the nurses, who ar e accomplisillngKansas wil l be m or e than GO 000 000 excellent results as far as t he y have, been abLe t o wor k. During t he p as tbushels, almost a ~ u s h e l for ev.er y four mon th s t he nurses, Mis s Amym a ~ , woman and cl ul d i n t he tTlllted Potts, at Bryn Mawr. and Miss Mav I.Sta es. Hurlbut, at Ardmore, have made 2067visits.

    ou r g oo d f ri en ds , tlte Board ofHea lth, the doc tors of our town andthe dear little ones, who ar e the If any association member wants to Ic au se o f al i this hubbub. know if week-end trips to Dewitt farms

    It c er ta in ly h as n ot been fair or or the Y. l\'I. C. A. Country Club atjust the way they hav,e a ll b ee n Down in gt own are worth while. 'let"kicked a t ." Our Boa rd o f H ea lt h, him as k either Newton Compton 0':'11 Id d t t d 'd t Secretary Hampton or Mr. Jus ti ce ora 0 an ru s e r es l en s, have Pitcher Mayer twi rl ed one of hisdone ali in thei r power to keep our Mr. Gara.town f re e f rom dis.ease and surely The se wer e only four of the sev- b es t gam es of t he s ea son, shuttingt he dea th rate speaks wel l f or their enty-five at the club last Saturday o ut Man ag er P hy nn Pyott's Berw)'n Berwyn .success. Our doctors, the best and and Sunday, and these because of the skeeters with fiv.e hits. In only one Narberthtru st frlelld . t' f '11 d I1ne t im e a nd good eats they hads 111 lines a I ness an inning did the visitors succeed in get-sorrow, how faithfully they, too, h av e ag re ed t o repeat the dose at an earlywo rk ed f or t he good of us all even date. In the meantime if you ar e in- ting more than one hi t, that beingsending their own loved ones away terested in a de li ght fUl week-end, the sixth when with two out , Kellyt ha t o th er s might be spared that " sa y s omet hi ng " a nd have you rs el f s ingl ed a nd was a dvance d on a passedwhich has come t o them. registered for some S atu rda y and bal l, an d Wats on al so singl.ed, butOur little ones, p oo r l it tl e v ic tims Su nd ay b etwe en n ow and Sep tember Cas s was thrown out by S impson ,of t he d re ad d is ea se s; is it not 15th. You'll find it time well spentenough that they suffer phys ica l i l ls at a small mon ey c os t. Take the ending the inning.without b ei ng shunned a nd e ve n de- word for it of While Berwyn only h ad o ne hit inprived of God's pure ai r and sunsh ine Don't m is s t hi s chance. the fifth inning )'et they almostbecause someone is afraid? And now One lVl lo Knows. scored. Davis was safe on Bennis'the Kicker would h av e t he Hou se of}lim who hath said "Suffer little error a nd w as advanced to second bychildren to come U;lto me," closed UNION TWILIGHT SERVICE l

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    NARBERTH, l>A.-OUR TOWN--AUGUST 10 4 lU16

    on sale at the depot Let Our Town know when you goat th e store of H. E. aw ay on you r vacation.

    MEN-VACATIONMr. and Mrs. John W. Joyce, ofWynnewood road, ar e registered atTh e Dudley, Pennsylvania avenue, Atlantic City, for an indefinite stay.

    T he n ew hou se b ei ng b ui lt f or Mr. Iwer e among t ho se f ormi ng " th e N ar -J. B. Williams in Narbrook is on e of berth Colony" at Lake Paupa c thisth e best planned of the smaller houses season, h av e r et ur ne d t o t he ir h om esof the borough. singing the praises of Paupac as abeaut if ul a nd com fo rt ab le mount ai nlake resort. This resort is one ofthe several interests of our muchrespected townsman, Mr. A. J. Loos.

    Mr. and Mrs. Roy E . C la rk , untilr ecently re sident at 126 Woodsideavenue, ar e now settled in their newhom e o n Nar be rt h avenue, oppositeth e Jefferies estate.Mr . a lld Mrs. F.ank Prescott, Mr.and Mrs. M. I. French and Miss RuthPrescott will leave Satur da y f or atwo weeks ' 1110tor trip through Washi ng ton, Hot Spr ings , Va., and th e

    South.?\arbrook Park is r ap id ly showingprogress these days. The new walls

    a longside the brook near the entrancear e going to make a wonderfultransformation as soon as the "island" is removed.

    The Lower Merion Township po-Dr. and Mrs. Harry Hart ley , of 108 Hce suggest that "young men whoForrest avenue, and Miss Betty Hart- :drive automobiles, h ir ed c hauf fe ur sley wll1 leave for Ocean City August: and all othe rs , in fact, shun even one' 12 th . whe re the y wllJ spend a c oupl e d ri nk bef or e coming i nt o Lower Mer -of weeks. ion. Despi te t he posslbl1ity of aprison sentence for driving an automobile while unde r the i nf lue nc e o fliquor, the Lower Merion departmenth as h ad two ca::;es in two weeks anlla third a short time ago. The late st c au se d t he ho1

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    N ' A I t B ~ R T H , ' PA.-OUR TOWN-A.UGUST 10 . 1916

    TelephoneNarberth, Pa.

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    Narberth, Pa.

    ANDBUILD A HOME

    George B. Suplee

    nOARH OF fiEALTII.President-Chas. E. Kreamer.Secretary-A. P. Redife r.Health Olflcer-W. S. McClellan.Members-Dr. Clarence T. Fair i es ,T. B. Du Mar ias, Carden Warner andChas. V. Noel.

    Citrate MagnesiaFresh Daily atHOUSEKEEPER'S

    NA R B ER TH , PA .

    Estimates

    JAMES G. SCANLINContracting Painter

    Narberth's Highest TractAccording ta YourOwn P la ns . B a la n c,On Easy Terms.

    Al l Convenlences-old Shade. MaeadamRoad . Cement SidewalkS, Etc.

    FM JUstlce Montgomery A " e n u ~ I ,NARBERTH .o r612 Chestnut St Phlla.

    Prescription Drug StorePhone, Narberth 625 or 1284

    F I EDLER ' S

    NARBERTH CIVIC ASSOCIATION.

    OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEEDUNDER BACTERIOLOGICALCONTROLPasteurized Milk 1 DELIVERIESBrypclovis Cert l l led WEST PBILAMilk (Pedrlallc Society) OVERBROOK.Special .. Guern sey" MERIONMilk WYNNEFIELD

    BALA-CYNWYDNARBERTHARDMOREWYNNEWOOD

    Prescription Department

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    You r hea lth is your most pr ized possess ion. When it is indanger you wisely has ten to the bes t physici an you know.It is equal ly important that you choose your druggist to get bestresults.Purity, Strength, Ski1l, Accuracy, Carefulness and Clean!:ness are of great importance. We l ay s tr es s on all of these and yOl!can rest assured that your prescription has been compounded JUStas your physician wishes it urepared if you leave it a t

    I (Roberts '&< Sharpless 'Dairies)ICream But termi lk

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    POST OFFICE NOTES

    President, A. J. Loos.Vice-president, A. C. Shand, J. B.Wllliams, James Artman. nVu, S}:nVICE EXAlIUNATIONS.Secretary and t reasurer , Frank J. In the l obby of t he p os t office isWisse. posted a notice of United States CivilDircetors, Frederick L. Rose, George Examinations.M. Henry, W. Arthur Cole, George M. Pos it ions f or whi ch examinationsCoIesworthy, Mrs. William S. Horner, wi ll b e h eld are there listed. FurtherEdward S. Haws, Postmaster. A. E. Wohlert Mrs. George M. Henry, information may be obt ai ne d by those.Fletcher W. Stites, E. A. MusChamp,! interested from the postmaster.H, C. Gara, Henry Rose, Edward S.Stamps are on sale of e ve ry de- H aw s, M rs. Ro y E. Clark, Mrs. Le s - . . "nomination from o ne c ent to f if teen ter W. Nickerson, William D. Smed- Women! s n ~ r t e d the angry mancents, excep t e leven and fou rt een; 1 Ito the wife of IllS bosom. "Don't talk' l lso a plentiful supply of postal cards. ey. to me about women. They're alls tamped envelopes and newspap er foo ls. Wheneve r you bear of anyonewrappers. Idoing a special ly foolish thing" youPrices of stamped envelopes: OUR TOWN wJl1 gladly print usually guess right wILen you say it25 1c envelopes $ .28 any new81tem about any subject was done by a woman."100 lc envelopes . . . . . . . 1.10 that Is or Interest to Narberth He sa t back in b is chai r with th e25 2c envelopes..... . . . .63 folks, bu t In order to meet air of hav ing said the last word, But100 2c envelopes . . . . . . 2.10 the printing sche4ule, all "copy" his wife went on calmly sewing at she

    }[AVE YOUR MAIL'AimREssED -manuscripts-must reach the Ir e ~ ~ : ~ l ~ a p s you're right. dear; bu t ITO YOUR BOX NUMBERS ed itor by 6 P. M. Monday each never heard of a woman buying aPatrons of th e post office should week. bot tl e o f h ai r- re st or er f rom a bald-endeavor t o have their mall addressed i headed barber."

    d a) s. N ot e the price.EdwlU'd S. Haws,Postmaster.

    Printed stamped envelopes may besecured at the post office at the following prices:500 I-cent envelopes . . . $5.62500 2-cent envelopes. . . . . . $10.62These envelopes ar e of f irst quality.The n ame a nd address of purchaserneatly printed In upper left hand corner, with request to re turn in

    m;TTEU FACILITIES}'On I'OST OFl'ICENarberth p os t officc i s unable totake complete advantage of the

    s ec ond- cl as s p ri vi le ge owing to thelack of room in which to p lace theequipment that a second-class off iceis entitled to, such as modern casingracks. sorting tables, cancelling Imachine, filing cases for supplies and Irecords, sack racks for outgoing mailand many other things too numerous 1=============::::::::::::::====::::::::::::::====::::::::::::::==::::::::::::::=====-='to enumerate. These wil l b e securedwhen new quarters are provided. tLEAN--SAFE---WHOLESOME $1000 WILL BUY ALO T

    More t han t hr ee t hous and per sonsreceive mail th rou gh the Na rbe rthpost office. I t i s d if fi cu lt t o remember t hem all. By having your boxnumbe r p la ced on you r mai l you willf,id in having the mail cased upWitJlOut delay.

    IMPORTANT

    (;omnTTEES OF COUNCIL.Finance and Law Committee-A. P.Redifer, W. D. Smedley. H. D. Narrlgan.Highway Committee-H. D. Narrigan , F. L. Rose , Robert Saville.Police and Health-W. D. Smedley.

    F. L. Rose, Robert Caville.

    Cases of communicable disease areordinarily reported to the sccretaryof the Board of Health by the physiclan in attendance. I f no physician iscal led in, the responsibility for re- Ipor ting rest s with the head of thehOllsehold. This is made obligatoryby S ta te l aw and the regulat ions ofthe Board of Health. The penal ty forfailure to report Is a fine no t exceeding $100 and costs.To avoid the Imposition of the penalty, physicians and householders arer equested to report immed ia te ly Inwriting c ases o f c ommunica bl e d is case which may exist to the secretaryof tlte Bo ar d of Health. All childrenin families in which there is whoopIng cough or chicken pox must bekept on the premises a nd n ot be allowed to come in contact with otherchildren. :Sarberth Boarl l of Hea lth.

    T t : ~ HOLHEN RULES OFJIIULTH fOR SCllOOL CHILDRENI.-Sleep. Get as m any hours inbed each night as this table indicatesfor your age. Keep w in dows in bed r oom wel l open.

    Rev. C. G. KOllpel, Pastor.

    };mel'SOIl L. Swift , Pnstor.

    Rev. Jolm ,'an :Xess, Jlillister.

    AI,I, S A I ~ ' ] ' S P. II. CUrRCH.

    TH}: P R E s n Y T } : U I A ~ cnURCH.

    E Y A ~ G } ; L lUI'TIST cnuncn .

    BOARD OF MANAGERSOF THE C01'nIUNITY CLUBChairman-Mrs. W. M. Cameron.Financial Manager-Mrs. William

    Curtis Pollock, Jr.Library Manager-Miss Fanny Loos.House Manager-Mrs. James F.

    D o n n ~ l l y .Social Manager-Mrs. C. P. Fowler. Water, Fire and Light-F. L. }tose,Membership Manager -Mr. Har ry Wllliam J. Henderson, Robert Savllle.H rUey I Ordinance-Wil l iam J . Henderson,~ t h l e t i c Manager-Mrs. E . Hur th . F. L. Rose, Robert Saville.

    ~ e x t Sunday morning, at 11 o'c lo ck , Rev . L. M. Keim wil l d el iv erthe sermon at the meeting f or p ub lic worship. Mr. Keim is a residentof Narberth and a force fu l and helpful preacher and will b e greatly enjoyed by t ho se whO>le p ri vi leg e Itma y be to hear him.Accorcllng to the wishe s o f theBoard of Health there wi ll be no s es s ion of the Sunday school next Sun-day.Union twilight meeting at 6 P. M.,in whi ch this congregation partici-pates.Union prayer meeting this Wednes-day evening in the Pr esbyter ia nChurch with leader furnished by theBaptist Chur ch. N ex t Wednes dayevening t he meeting will be held Inthe Methodist Church and Mr. S am u el W. Foster will be t he l eade r r ep resenting. this church.

    Sunday services:The Sunday s choo l i s c lo sed unt ilSeptember 3rd.11.00. Morning worship. Preacher,Rcv. J. Edwin Jones, pastor of theElmwood Church, Philadelphia.6.00. Union lawn service . Preacher , Rev. J. Edw in J on es , Ph il ad el -phia.

    Hours of S leep for ] )J lierel l t Ages.Hours ofAge Sleep Time in Bed5 to 6 13 6 P. M. to 7 A. M.6 to g 12 7 P. M. to 7 A. M.8 to 10 11% 7.30 P. M. to 7 A. M.10 to 12 11 8 P. M. to 7 A. M.12 to 14 10% g.30 P. M. to 7 A. M.14 to 16 10 9 P. M. to 7 A. M.16 to 18 9% 9.30 P. M. to 7 A. M.2.-Eat slowly, never betweenmea ls . Chew food tho roughly. Drink

    Iwater with mea ls b ut Mver whenthere i s food in t he mouth. Drinkwater several times dur ing the day.3.-Brush your teeth at least oncea day. Rinse mouth out wel l w it hwat er a ft er .each meal.4.-Be sure your b owe ls mov e atleast onc e e ach day .5. -Keep c lean-body, c lo th es a ndmi nd. Was h you r h ands a lway s before eating. Take a warm bat h withsoap once or twi ce a week; a ' coolsponge (or shower) bath each morning before b reak fa st and rub bodY toa glow with a rough towel.6.-Try to keep your companions,Will be the s p e a k ~ r . . Iespecially young children, away fromWednesday evenmg, August 9, 1916, I t ho se who have con ta giou s d is ea se s.Union Prayer Service at the preSbY-I 7.-Use vour handk.erchief to coverterian Church. Leader, Rev. E. L. a sne ez e ~ cough and tr y to avoid Table an d Whipp ing

    Swift. coughing. sneezing or blowing you r P ri va te cor re spondence as well as Cream. !=======I nose in f ront o f others. that for business purposes should be\ 8.-Study hare!. In study, wor k or mar ke d showing t o w he re it should \ S ( 1 ~ ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ p l ! a ~ : . ~ h n ~ ~ ~ E Splay. do your best. be returned, if undelivered at post lJ II RHl'l'. Amlrew S. Hurke, Hector. ! 9.-Play hard and fair. be loyal office of address. I f this precaution-___ i to your t.eammates and generous to ary measure could be general ly ob-

    Tl . tA l l S \' ts' PEl your opponents. served it would greatly assist post 1---------Ie services a an. . .h rch Mont omerV and Wynnewood 10.-Be ch.eerful and do your best o f f i ~ e offiCials in the h an dl in g o fI Iloward F. Cotterc u ' f g' t S d re as fol- to k eep your school and you r home mal l matter. . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : :avenues, or nex un ay a I clean and attractive and t o make the I Try a Pound of10WgSA: M I.l' I C . n world a better p lac e to l iv e in . IU S 1-[AIL_l'r a'" "S 1916 MEATS of. 'MelO YH ~ m ~ u m o ' . with Dur ing vac at ion i s a spl endid t ime "' .U .. , 11 A. . 0 y ommUlllon to practice these ruLes. By September Arrival. HOME MADE FUDGE QUALITYsermon. l ' d tl they may be a part of vour daily life. 6 .00 A. M.-East and through westThe Sunday schoo seSSIOns an 1e' H E DAVIS Y . M. c. A . B U IL D IN GSunday afternoon services have been 6.43 A. M.-East and through west 1 ---------------discontinued unt il t he third Sunday Y . J1 . C. A. 8.59 A. M.-Local west I.in September. ]0.37 A. M.-East and t hrough wes t -The Rev.'Robert D. Burke will of- Honrll o f IUrectors. 11.50 A. M.-East and through west 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -ficiate at a ll t he services dur ing the H. S. Hopper, president; C. E. 12.2367 P. M.-Local west Ito their box numbers, as delays are ' Steam & HotWa. te r Heatingn1011tl1 of August. I Kream.er, vice-president,' D. D. Stick- 1. P. M.-East and through west PI b3 26 P M L frequently caused in the d.ellvery of urn IngWhen out for a walk or motor ri de ney, treasurer; R. L. Beatty, G. M. . ..- ocal weston Sunday mornings, just d ro p i n al Henry, J. S. Harris, E. S. Haws, Dr. 4.27 P. M.-East and through west Iletters clue to the address being s im- Bel l Telephone .6 37 P M L 1 t ply g iven as Narberth, even when - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -any o f t he s er vi ce s at All Sain ts . R. C. Hoffman, W. D. Smedley, T. C. . ..- oca wes1 Departure Is tr ee t a nd n umbe r i s given it is f re - ... r I DBO.'EYou ar e most welcome. T r ~ t t e r . A. J. Loos, T. R. Coggeshal , quently necessary t o look up the .".,. .-ft' . . jThe church has provided free trans- J. G. Walton, 1. T. Ward, Vernon 6.43 A. M.-Local west8 59 A M East and t hrough wes t name in directory before the mail can To you what an advantage \'t ISPortation from Narber th and Wynne- F leck, Carrol Downes, G. H. Gifford, . ..- I40 E E S J BEe in Fr nk 110.37 A. M.-Local west Ibe cased up, causing extra work as t o own your own home?wood Railroad stations at 10. on . . eaver, . . s nwe , a 1048 A M East and through west Iwell as necessary delay. WM. D. SMEDLEYSunday morning s. Use the chur ch StOM. 12'26 p' M'-E t d tl h'bus. noard of Managers. ., .- as an lroug westMonday night-Daniel Lietch Mem_I1.37 P. M.-Local west A WOl1D TO THE NEW UESIDENTS At t he Cabin ,bership Manager. ' 3 .26 P. M.-East and through west I F or the inform ation of the late ly I Narberth & Haverford Aves.JU;THOIHST EI' ISCOI) ,\L CIIURCII. Tuesday nlght- 4.27 P. M.-Local west arriving residents of Narberth we an-Educational and Religious Work Man- 6.37 P. M.-East and t hrough wes t InO\lnce again t ha t t o purchase postage C P COOKager. 6.59 P. M.-East a nd t hr ou gh w es t s tamp s a nd s tamp ed envelopes i n t he Wednesday night-R. G. Savill, Sunday. local post office is of great advantageHO\lse Manager. Arrives 6.00 A. M. to the office as Its advancement is A Ih Thursday night-F. W. Stites, Social Departs 5.47 P. M. based upon the saLes. We aim to ; n rae IIe CoalWork Manager. i - - - - - - - - be courteous and o bl ig in g. We al so

    Friday night-H. C. Gara, FinanclallCONVENIENCE AND ECONOMY want to do business with our patrons. WOOD ANDManager. OF POSTAL MONEY ORDERS. ElhVllrd S. }[aws, Postmaster.Saturday night-Fred' Rose, A th- BUILDING SUPPLIESlet ic Manager ; T . R. Coggeshall, Gen- --ral Manager; O. L. Hampton, Execu- The a tt en ti on o f t he p at ro ns o r the Box rents for t he qua rt er endinglive Secretary, Narberth Post Office 15 cal led to the September. 30th will be payable beconvenience of sending money by pos. , tween the 20th and last day o f J un e.

    tal money order. The following low IEvery box in the post Offi.ce is rented,rates are charged for sending s ums t o and there is a waiting list of moreany money order pos t office i n the than a dozen applicants.United States: There has been received at t he Nar-For orders f rom $.01 to $2.60. 31 ber th Post Office a bulletin from t h ~ ecents. Department of Labor at Wash.ington,From $2.51 to $5, 5 cents. containing a call for 30.000 to 40,000From $5.01 to $10. 8 cents . Inen to help harvest the crops inFrom $10.01 to $20, 10 cents. Kansas. The rate of wages r angeFrom $20.01 to $30. 12 cents. from $2.00 to $6.00 per day. Bulletin IFrom $30.01 to $40, 15 cents. Is posted In the lobby.From $40.01 to $50, 18 cents.From $50.01 to $60, 20 cents.From $60.01 to $75, 25 cents.From 75.01 to $100, 30 cents.Same fees as quo ted above chargedfor remittances to a number of foreigncountries. Orders ar e paid at 52.000post offices in the United States. Re' l l ittances received in this way areconvenient for merchants, publishers,seedsmen, insurance companies, etc. ,etc.

    9,45 A. M. Bibl e School . S choo lopen f or all c lasses . Mrs . R. G. All yn wi ll address the school on theChildren's Count ry Week work.11 A. M. Morning wor sh ip . Rev .William F. Meyer, of Leo min ster,Mass. , wil l preach.6 P. M. Union Twil ight Service on

    t he J us ti ce lawn. Rev. J. EdwinJones, Elmwood Avenue M. E. Church,

    ST. . 'IAUGARET'S ClIURC}[.~ a r l y Mass' on Sun:lti .y from Aprill" t to October 31st at &.30 A. 1\1. FromNo\'cmber 1st to Maren 31st at 7 A. M.

    Late MasS, 9.30 A. 1\1. tbroughout th eyea r. : .I as se s on holyday s, 6.30 and8 .30 A . M. Weekdays at 8. Eveningdevotions and o ther services at regulartimes.

    MERION ~ I E E T I X G HOUSE.Mer ion Mee ting House is opened forwor sh ip e ve ry Frist-day at 11 A.M. Visitors are cordially welcome.A registry book is kept for visitors.All are asked to register their names.

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    OPPOItTUNITY TO SERVE.

    ~ I A I N LI:n; 1916 SCHEDULE.

    August 12th-Narber th a t Autocar,Dun & Co. at Berwyn, Bon-Air atWayne, West Philadelphia at Paoli.August 19th-Narberth a t , Paoli,Dun & Co. at Bon-Air, Berwyn atWayne, West Philade lphia at Autocar.August 26th-Wayne at Narberth,

    Berwyn at Paol i, Dun & Co. at Autoca r, West Philade lphia at Bon-AII'.September 2d-Bon-Alr at Narberth,Dun & Co. vs. West Philadelphia,Autocar at Berwyn, Paoli at Wayne.S ep tember 4 th A. M.-Berwyn atNarberth, Dun & Co. at Wayne, WestPhiladelphia at Autocar, Paoli at BonAir.September 4th P. M.-Narberth atPaoli, Dun & Co. at Berwyn, WestPhiladelphia at Wayne , Bon-Air atAutocar.September 9th-Autocar at Narbe rth , Dun & Co. at Joouoli, West Phila delphia at Berwyn, Bon-Air at Wayne.September 1 6 t h - ~ s t Philadelphiaat Narberth, Wayne at Berwyn, Autoca r at Paoli , Dun & Co. at Bon-AII'.September 23d-Dun & Co. at Narberth, West Philadelphia at Paoli, Berwyn at Bon-All', Wayne at Autocar.

    PARCELS POST CONVENTION BE.TWEEN TilE UNITED STATESAND CIIINA.A parcels post convention havingl 'een concluded between the UnitedStates and Chi na t o take e ffec t August 1st, 1916, parcels post packageswl11 b e a dmi tt ed o n and after thatd at e t o th e parcel post mails for thatcount ry made up In and dispatchedfrom this country . Weight 'of a package must be not more than 11 poundsnor me as ur e m or e t ha n 3 feet 6Inches in length or 6 feet i n l engt hand gi rth combined. Rat e o f postagewill be twelve cents pe r pound orfraction thereof. Parcels post packa ge s f or C hi na m ay b e r eg is te re d.

    Vegetables are always acceptableat th e King's Daughters' HolidayHouse on Sab ine a venue, nearWynnewood avenue. Contribut ions of moneywill also be thankfully received, asthe funds ar e running dangerouslylow at this time.I t might be said In connection with

    t he ab ov e a nn ou nc em en t that therear e n o d ou bt numerous gardens Inand about Narberth where there is asurplus of vegetables, oftentimes cons idera bl e go in g t o wast e. I f th eKing'S Daughters could be notifiedthey would g la dly s end for vegetables i n c as es where it Is inconvenientfor t he d on or s t o d el iv er s am e t o theSummer House where so many poorchildren ar e being cared for. Callu p t he h ou se o n ' ph on e or send a post al c ar d.

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