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    NARBERTH, l>A.-OUR TOWN-SEPTEMBER 14.1916

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    CURIOUS NESTINGPLA.CES.

    NO'l'I( 'Jo: l"OIt YOUNG MEN.

    Pres ident -C. Howard McCarter.Vice-President-Carroll Downes.Treasurer-Wll l K . R id ge .Thellwell R. Coggeshall.Robert H. Dothard.

    Don ' t forget tha t t il ls I s a com.munl ty o f h om e makers an d homekeepers an d tha t one of YOURMOST IMPORTANT DUTIES Is tokeep It so.

    You ca n old m at er ia ll y b y d o.I ng y ou r shopping an d marketingwi th th e a dv er ti se rs I n t hi s p ap e r.

    BUILDUPYOURTOWNBuildUpYourHome

    A r ge nt i na l as t yet. I' produced000 barrels of 011.

    Next Saturday Week, Sept . 23rd

    THEDU NGAMEIS NEARING

    Th e M ai n L in e i n g en er al i s l oo ki ng f or wa rd with much interest toth,e game in wh ich th e championsa nd t he R. G. Dun & Co. team clash.Las t y ea r, t he N a rb e rt h team w as inth e lead at t h is t i me , with Du n & Co.In second place. T hi s y ea r It is exactly reversed, b ut w e hop.e that theN a rb er th t ea m wll1 be ab le to heatt he Du n t ea m in t he ir n ex t game.

    I t i s e xp e ct e d that fully three thou-E. s a n d s p ec t at o rs will be on hanl1. ' fheo f ield wll1 be roped off, an d it i s h op ed1 that they will have th e pleasure or1 seeing tholl b es t t ea m win, whether ito be Narberth or not. W hile we hopeo Narberth will win, ye t the Dun &r. Co.o t eam h av e a good many f ri en ds i n2 Narberth o wi ng t o th e clean gameo which tlLey play. C a tc h er F a he y isoIwell l iked by the N 'a rbe r th l te s , an d we1 hope he is the backstop for t he viso i to rs a s usual.

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    O. A. E. Efforts ar e being made to r ec ru i t t he4 0 0 N a ti on a l G u ar d of Pennsylvania, now8 0 0 In active service at E I P as o. T ex as ,1 2 0 to full wa r strength.o 0 0 Any young man of good Illoral1 0 0 character and in sound health is eli-

    2 2 I gi hl e. O nl y s in gl e men hetween th e8 1 2 ages of 18 and 35 ar e desired. The}"1 2 0 must be no t less than 5 feet 4 Incheso l O i n h ei gh t a nd weigh no t less than1 1 0 120 pounds.o 0 0 ' fhe recruiting officer. Major Sam-o 0 0 uel O. Wyn ne , w il l visit the armorieso 0 2 to receive applica tions as follows:

    Doylestown every Monday, Norris(; ' town every ' f uesday, Phoen ixvi l l e ev-

    er y Wednesday. P ot ts to wn e ve ryT hu rs da y, P hl la ll el ph ia ( Fo rt y- fi rs ta nd M an tu a) , e very F ri da y a nd S aturday.

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    ;,\ARBERTH.R. H.3 21 12 22 1o 0

    is How Tile)' IIi'1 it.AUTOCAR.

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    Totals . . 16 15 *26 9*Fitzmaicr o ut n ot touching first.

    h a ve b ee n l a rg e ly a t te n de d . 'V.e havea w in ni ng t ea m, an d It should beappreciated. A good base b al l t ea mis an excellent adver t isem.ent fo r an y Ir - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - :town.

    ' fhere is a reason for that broadsm il e on Mr. A. E. WohLert's face.He Is naturally of a genial naturebu t m or e s o r e ce n tl y t h an usual. Th ereason? It 's a boy. H e a rr iv ed onWednesday, September 6.

    In addition to th e p re vi ou s c ontributions for freeing Montgomeryavenue t ol l r oa d, th e c om m it t ee r eports that a check ha s been rollcelvedfrom Mr. E. C. A n de r so n, o f Essexan d Montgomery avenues.

    Autocar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3- 3Narberth 5 0 0 2 8 1 0 0 x - 1 6

    TOURNAMENTI,eighth .innlngs for N a r ~ e r t han d kept

    t he v is it or s from gett1llg an y hits.

    STILLCONTINUESManager Wal ze r p it ch ed t he n in thinning for N a rb er t h, t h en the Autoca r Cl ub sc or ed their thr.ee runswhen t h e N a rb e rt h boys t oo k t h in g seasy. Earl Dick ie poked a single pastthird base, scoring two runs andscored soon a ft e r w h en Schocll wa ssafe o n K oo ns ' error.

    Charlie Bark.er pitched the lastthree Innings, while N ar be rt h o nl yput one run a cr os s, y et the damagewa s done, a nd t he y w er e v e ry n e ar l yt i re d o ut .

    NIU"lwrth 'I'ennis Association.

    Finals in Men's Singles andDouble s t o be P la ye d Friday,

    SepteDlber 16th--Much Interest Sh own by Pu bl ic. J. Loos

    Henry HoseW. T. MelchiorO. L. Hampton

    AN O l m l ~ A ~ l $

    HARRY A. JACOBS,};dftor.

    MAIZIE J. SIMPSON,Cashier.

    OUR TOWNOwned, a n d P u bl i sh e d every Thurs

    day uy th e l\arberth Civic Assoclat10L..

    Mrs. C. R. BlackallMrs. C. T. M oo reM rs . E . C. StokesEarll". Smithq. 1\1. Henry

    Associate Editors.

    said bonds to t he v al ue of five thou- TENNISsand ($5000) dollars for the fu r the rp e ri od o f five ( 5) years; an d an annual ta x of s i x h u n dr e d sixty ($660)dollars i s h er eb y a ss es se d an d leviedf or t he purpose of de fray ing , t he a nn ua l i nt er es t a nd State tax of theaforesaid p ri nc ip al s u m a s reduced byt he r ed em pt io n o f said bonds to t hevalue of five thousand ($5000) dollarsfor the further p er io d o f five (5)years; and a n u nn ua l t ax of fonr hund re d f or ty ($440) dollars i s h er eb ya ss es se d a nd levied for t he p ur po seof defraying the an nual Interest an d The courts of t h e a s so c ia t io n con

    State ta x of t he a fo re sa idp r l ~ l c i p a l l

    l inue to be the center o f i n te r es t .sum as r e du ce d b y th e redemptIOn of iO wi ng t o I nc le me nt w ea th er a nd t hes ai d b ond s t o t he v al ue of five thOU-I presence o f n ot ab le tennis s ta rs atsand ($5000) dollars for the further iC vn wy d t he past w ee k, t ll e f in al s i n F' t . .

    !p er io d o f five ( 5) years; an d an an- i n ;e n' s e ve nt s w er e no t reached, bu t G ~ l z m a l e r ' l f s s.I I C GARA I I d 1 t t ($n2Q) I . I more, . . .

    Adl'erUsf;lg Man'ager. II n ua l t ax of two b lUn r eI ~ e n~ I' ~ . ,1 the finals In men 's s ingles wll1 be PlaY-I' Sweet, 2b. . ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I ~ o l l a r sIs here y fasslefsse I an tl eVlel cd at 4 P. M. }

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    NARBff iRTH, PA . - O U R TOWN-:SEPTEltIBER 14 . 1916

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    CLEANSAFE.. WHOLESOMESIOOOWILLBUYALOT

    F I E D L E R

    Te1ephone

    SAFEDEPOSIT

    WILLSWRITTEN

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    Narberth, Pa.

    BOARD OF JlEALTII.

    Narberth, Pa .

    A N D

    BUILD A HOME

    OUR TOWN lTJII g l a dl r p r in tan r news I tem about any subjectthat Is 01 I n te r es t t o N a rb e rt hfolks, bu t In order to meetthe printing schMule, al l "copr"-manuscr ipts-must r ea eh t heeditor by 6 P. M. Monday eachweek.

    w4r iRittrn4nusrwrust aIn.1323 Walnut St., Philadelphia.

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    Estimates

    Modern HomesF O R

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

    B u D d e r

    Stamps are on sale o f e ve ry denomination from one cent to fifteencents, except eleven an d fourteen:.llso a plentiful supply of postal cards,s t amped envelopes and newspaperwrappers.

    P r ic e s o f s ta mp ed e m 'e lo pe s:25 lc envelopes $ .28

    100 1c envelopes , . 1.1025 2c envelopes . . . . . . . . .53

    100 2c envelopes 2.10

    Presldent-Chas. E. Kreamer.Secretary-A. P. Redifer.Health Officer-W. S. McClellan.Members-Dr. C la re nc e T. F ai ri e s,

    T. B. Du Marias, Carden Wa rn e r a n d

    Cbas. V. Noel.

    c. P. COOKAnthracite Coal

    WOOD ANDBUILDING SUPPLIES

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    CHECKINGACCOUNTS

    SAVINGSACCOUNTS

    ForYourOwnConvenienceB A N K ~ I T H

    fIoward F. Cotter'M'EATS ofI T,1 QUALITY

    Y . M . C . A . B U IL D I N G

    Accord in g to Your Ow n P l a n s . Ba lanc.On Eas y Te r m s .

    JAMES G. SCANLIN

    Contracting Pain.ler

    Narberth's Highest TractAl l C o n v e n l e n c e s - o l d S h a d e . M a c a d a m

    Ro ad , Cemen tS idewa lks . Etc.

    F I I Jnstl'CeM o n t go m e r y Av e n u e M, , N A R B E R T H . Or612 Ches tou tS t Ph l l a .

    THE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST

    Try a P ou nd of

    H. E. DAVISHOME MADE FUDGE

    OU R P R OD U CT S A R E GUARANTEEDUNDERBACTERIOLOGICALCONTROL

    INFANTILE PARALYSISAcute Poliomyelitis

    An ounce of prevention is worth a thousandpounds of cures. F or f ur th er prevention,se e our window display.

    George B. Suplee- - - - ' - . - - - - - - ;Steam & Hot Water Heating

    PlumbingBell Telephone.

    Pas teu r i zed Milk IDELIVERIESB r y n C l o ~ ~ I : e r t l U e dW E S T P U I LA .

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

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

    (R ob e r t s ' '" S h a r p l e s s ' BALA-CYNWYDDairies) NARBERTH

    Cream Bul te rml lk ARDMORETab le an d Whipp ing WYNNEWOOD

    C r e a m .

    ISCOTT-POWELL DAIRIES

    - - - - _ . - - _ .dward S. Haws, P 0 8 t m p . s ~ r .

    POST OFFICE NOTES

    Private correspondence as well asthat for b us in es s p ur po se s s ho ul d b emarked showing to where it shouldbe r e tu rn e d, i f u nd el iv er ed at post

    WATER SPOILED EASILY B r IRONHalf a part per mi ll ion ot Iron in

    water is d et ec ta bl e b y t as te , a n d m or eth an f our or five parts m a ke s w a te runpalatable. In some minera l springsIron is th e const i tuen t which impar t sa medicinal vallLE! to th e w at er , b utordinarily it Is undesirable.

    More than 2.5 p ar ts p er mil l ion Inwater used f or l au nd er in g m ak es as ta in on t he clothes. Iron must beremoved from water from which iceIs made, or a cl ou dy, di sco lo redp r od uc t w il l r es ul t. An i ro n c on te n tof ov er two or there parts p er m il lion in water u se d i n the manufacture

    The following persons from Nar- of p a pe r w il l s t ai n the paper b er th h av e been called to s er ve o n Iron Is harmful in water u se d f orthe jury d u ri ng t he October t er m o f s te am in g, f or i t is in equlUbrlum withcourt at Norristown: acids which InSide th e boiler become

    Grand Jury-Matthew C al la han . d is so ci at ed , with t he r es ul t t ha t thePetit JurY-J . R. J oh ns on , J r. , F. free a ci ds c or r od e the boile r p la tes ;

    Milwood Justice. bu t th e amount of iron carried InTraverse Jury-D. M. El lis , J as. F. s ol uti on b y m os t w at er s i s s o s ma ll

    Sherron, Raymond C. Jones, George that the damage i t does to steamM a r k l e . ' . ; b oi le rs g e ne r al ly a m ou n ts t o l i t t le.

    ,is "Trust." A young ladies' chorus i ~expected to sing.

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    "'l'he Little fhurclt 011 the HlII."

    ST. ,UAHGAUET'S CIlURCH.Early l\)ass on Sunday from April

    l" t to October 31st at C.JO A. :\1. FromN'o\'emlJer 1st t o Marcn 31s t at 7 A. M.Late Mass, 9.30 A. M. throughout th e

    y ea r. Ma ss es on holydays, 6.:l0 and8.30 A. M. WeekdaYs at 8. Eveningdevotions and other services at regulartimes.

    MERION )IEETING HOUSE.Merion Meeting House i s o pe ne d f o r

    worship e ve r y F r is t- da y at 11 A.M. Visitors are cordially welcome.

    A registry book i s k ep t for visitors.All are asked to register their names.

    ALL SAINTS' P. };. CUURCII. More than t h re e t ho us an d p er so ns- - - receive mail thro ugh the Nar ber th

    RI ' \ " . Andrew S. Burke, Pastor. post office. It is d iffi cu lt to remem-- - - ~I b er t he m all. B y h av in g y ou r box I

    The services at All S ai nt s' P. E. n um be r p la ce d o n y ou r m ai l you wil lChurch, Montgomery and Wynnewood r.ld i n h av in g the mail cased upavenues, for n ex t S un da y ar.e as fol- without delay.lows: . . _ _

    8.00 A. M.-Holy Communion. Printed stamped envelopes m ay be11.00 A. M.-Morning p ra ye r a nd secured at t he p os t office at the fol-

    sermon. lowing prices:4.00 P. l\'I.-Evening p r a ~ e r . 500 I-cent envelopes . . . . . . $5.62Last Sunday. the Rev. W. C. Harter 500 2-cent envelopes . . . . . . $10.62

    had charge of alI the services and These envelopes are of f irs t quali ty.~ r e a c h . e d~ ~ o s , ~excellent sermon all IThe n am e a nd a dd re ss of purchaser

    Real Rehg.lOn. n ea tl y p ri nt ed i n u pp er l ef t h an d cor-T h e o pe n mg of the. Sunday School Iner, with reques t to return in _

    Ihas been postponed until October 1. days Note t he p ri ce}:YANG}:L BAPTIST CUUUCH. All teachers an d scholars are r e E d w ~ dS. lIaws,- - - Iq ue st ed t o n ot e th e date and be pres- Postmaster

    neve J. Gordon, D. n., Acting Pustor., at the opening session. .Sunday servioos: : The af te rnoon services will be reo9.45 A. M.-Bible scllool for scholars Isumed next Sunday, September 17, at

    over s ixteen years . All t e ac h er s i n- i 4 p. M. It is hop.'ed t o h av e a largevited to m ee t w ith the Bible c lasses. attendance at this first af te rnoon ser

    11.00 A. M.-Morning worship. Sub- vice.ject of the sermon, "The Love of Dr. Burke e xp ec ts t o return this office of address. I f this precautlon-Power." week and will have, c ha rg e o f all the a ry m ea su re cO,uld b e g e ne r al ly ob-

    7.45 P. N.-Evenlng worship. :: 'ub- i services next Sunday. l served it .woul.a g r ea t ly a s si s t postj ec t of t he ser mon, "The P ow er of T he c hu rc h ' bu ss es leave Wynne. o f f i ~ eoffiCIals II I the handling ofLove. " Everybody Inv it ed to t he s er - wood a n d N a rb e rt h stations at 10.40 mall matter.vices. on Sunday mornings. You are urgen - - - - - - - - -

    Wedn.esday evening, September 13, to use them. U. S. ) IAIL-)Iay 28, 1916.p r ay e r a nd p r ai se service at S o'clock. - - -Subjec t Romans 16. W O ~ D E R F U LlNTELLI. ArrIval.

    Monday evening , September 18. GENCE 01' ANIMALS 6.00 A. M.-East a nd t hr ou gh w es tUshers' Association m.eets at the home 6.43 A. !\f.-East a nd t hr ou gh w es t

    of Deacon Wil l iamJ.

    Clark, 122 Ard- The customs aM l lab1ts of animals 8.59 A. !\f.-Local west 45th and Parr i sh Sts.more avenue, Ardmore . Harry V. are a lw ay s v er y i nt er es ti ng , and in lO .37 A. M.-East a n d t hr o ug h Wl'st - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - . _Meyer wiJI speak o n "My Impressions connection w it h t he s ta te me nt tha t 11.50 A. !\f.-East a nd t hr ou gh w es tof t he We st er n Country." c a ts r ef us e to enter water, Mr. H . V. 12.26 P. !\f.-Local west

    Tuesday, September 19 2.30 P. M., Anderson, o f Philadelphia, has the 1.37 P. M.-East an d thrQugh westWoman's' Mission Circle m.eets at the following t o s a y: 3.26 P. M.-Local westh ome of Mrs. James P. Rowbotham. I T he f ac t that the Bengal t ig er i s 4.37 P. !\f.-East and t hr o ug h w es t222 Wayne avenue. Leader, Miss Mabel very f on d o f swimming is as well at- 6.37 P. !\f.-Local west .H. Seymour. I ~ e s t e das any other fact of natural Departure.

    F ri da y. S ep te mb er 22, 8 p. !\f., history. And equally well a t te s te d i s I 6.43 A. !\f.-Local westspecia l meet ing of t he c hu rc h. Busi- the further fact that he is sufficiently 18.59 A. !\f.-East a nd t hr ou gh w es tD.ess of utmost importance. Every in te l l igen t t o fi rs t tes t th e speed of 10.37 A. !\f.-Local westmember of Ute church expected to be t he r iv er with his paw before start- 10.47 A. !\f.-East a nd t hr ou gh w es tpresent. Members o f t he c on gr eg a - ing to swim across, and to then g.o 112.26 P. !\f.-East a n d t hr o ug h west HA VE YOUR MAIL ADDRESSEDtlon and friends invited. upstream a corresponding distance 1.37 P. M.-Local west I TO YOUR BOX NUMBERS

    so that he may land at the de- 3.26 P. !\f.-East a nd t hr ou gh w es t I Patrons of the post office shouldM.:1'HO])JST };PISCOI'AI, CHURCH. sire d point on the opposite shore. 4.37 P. M.-Local west endeavor to have their mall addressed

    The tiger, of c ou rs e, i s e as il y Prima 6.37 P. ! \ f . -Eas t a n d t hr o ug h west to their box numbers, as delays areFells. There are very few people, in- 6.59 P. !\f.-East a nd t hr ou gh we st f re qu en tly c aus ed ill the del ive ry ofdeed, but who ca n readily r el at e i n- I Sunday. letters due to the address being sim-

    nev. C. H. KOllIJeI, PustOl". s ta nc es w he re domestic puss ha s IArrives 6.00 A. M. ply given as Narberth, even when__ _ thrust her clawy p aw in to t he gold- Departs 5.47 P. M. street a nd n um be r i s given it is fre-

    Sunday services fi sh g lobe a nd a ls o p er ha ps u ps et it - q ue nt ly n ec es sa ry t o look up the9.46-Sunday SCilool for the f ol lo w- in the e ffor t to get the fish. l ~ n E ~ I N I T YJo'OR PARTIAL DA){ name in directory before the m ai l c a n

    ing classes: Men's Bible class, Rev. I myself saw in the S ie rr a t:leva,da AGio; TO nEGISTEREn, I ~ S U R E Dbe cased up, causing extra wor k asM. E. Bartholomew teacher; Women>! Imountains a panther c r ou c hm g o n A~ n C. O. n. lIAIL. I well a s n ec es sa ry delay.Bible class Mrs. R. E. P at ti so n J r. , It he r oo ts of a tree c lose above a trout I , --- It ea ch ,e r; y 'o un g M en 's c la ss . F. W. pool and hooking a goodly- si zed f ish H er et of or e t he p ay me nt o f lUdem- it WORD TO TilE NEW RESIDENTSStites Esq teacher' Young Women's from its n at iv e h au nt s w it h a swift noty by the Post Office Department I Fo r t he i nf or ma ti on o f t he l at el yclass,' Mr. E. L. Pedrick, teacher. stroke of its paw. ~ a sb e ~ nr ~ : t t c t e dtOt i r f r e p ~ ~ a l b l Yarriving residents of Narberth we an-

    l1.00-Morning worship. Sermon And further, in re the matter of amage ar c es or par s o a r c eS'1 nounce again that to purchase postageby Mr. Koppe l. Miss Prescott. soloist. " i n t e l l i g e ~ c e , "t he h um an is n ot t he Under the amended regUlations issued s ta m ps a n d s ta mp ed envelopes in the

    7.4f,-Evening worship. Song ser- only speCIes possessed of at least by ~ o s t m a s t e rGeneral Burleson, ~ f ' l l o c a lpost office is of great a d v a n t a ~ evice and Miss Prescott, s ol oi st . Ad- some brains. Can we overlook the fectIve August 8, 1916, payments WIll to the office as its advancement ISdress by Mr. Kopp.el . An interesting f ~ c tthat the an t hl11 represents a far be m ad e in c ase s w he re a rt ic le s are based upon the sales. We aim toservice for young people. hIgher order of economic in te l ligence not rendered worth less for the actual, be courteous and o bl ig in g. We also

    Wednesday night service, 8.00- and economic j us ti c e t ha n does the usual, d ir e ct a nd n ec e ss a ry cost of want to do business with ou r patrons.Helpful service of prayer and medlta-I modern c.lty? . . i repai r s requi red. to p la ce t he m in a Edward S. Haws, Pos tmas te r.t io n f or tired people, busy with cares There IS no poverty m the a n t h ll l' l serviceable condItion.of home and bus iness. Can you afford every member be ing fed a nd c ar ed f or MOTHER'S WAY BEST.to m is s i t? as well as proVided his task. The CONVENIENCE AND ECONOMY - -

    ( ~ h o r n sChoh\. same Is t r ~ eof the bee hive. The an t OF POSTAL MONEY ORDERS. Little Wi.llOO felt indisposed, andAll membe.s of the choir are r e- p la nt s gram fields at the proper sea- the family doctor orde1'ed him to

    quested by the leader, Miss Prescott. sons, g ~ t l l e r sand stores the grain . - - - take a powder.to meet In the church th is T hu rs da y a nd t ak es it out to dry on a sunny The attentIOn of t h ~patrons ot the I "Come on, dear," s&id mother coax-evening for rehearsal. Young people d ay i f p er ch an ce it h as g ot te n wet. N a rb e rt h P o st Office IS c al le d t o the Ingly when the powder arrived, "tak.edesiring II. good training In s in gi ng T he b ee s w il l sting a rat or mouse I convenience o f s en di ng m on ey b y p as - I t h is : it w il l m ak e y ou qu it e we ll atand wishing to s er ve t he c hu rc h. are to death and immediately cover the , tal money order. The fol lowing low once. "inv it ed to consult Miss Prescott. Miss c or ps e e nt ir e ly w it h a tight covering 'I rates ar e c ha rg ed f or s en di ng s um s t o " Do n' t w an t t o! " wailed Willie,Wentz will presld.e at t he o rg an a nd of wax so th at nothing may con- a ny m on ey o rd er p os t office in the

    Iacking away from th e teaspoon.

    continue I te r evening recitals at an tamlna te the hive. And n ot o nl y does IUnited States: "Don't w an t a ny met' ~ i n e ! "earlv date the bee use h is s ti ng a s a weapon of "Ohj Willie," h is m ot he r said re-o .;[en'8 Uillle ChlSS. offense and defense, but with t he s a me Fo r orders from $.01 to $2.60, f proachfully, as she drew the small

    The Rev. M. E. Bartholomew, a instrument he inserts into every cell I cents. boy near to her, "you've never heardmember o f t he f ac ul ty of the National of. honey. a microscopic portion of the I From $2.51 to $5, 5 cents. me complain about a little powder.Bible Inst i tu te of New York City, ha s stmg pOlson formic acid, which is to From $5.01 to $10, 8 cents. h av e y ou ?"been engagell by the class as its p re se rv e t he h on ey f or an indefinite From $10.01 to $20, 10 cents. "No, a nd n ei th er would I," wasteacher. This is a wonderfUl o pp or - l en gt h of t ime. From $20.01 to $30, 12 cents. young William's startling r ep ly, " Iftunity for svstemat lc s tudy of the More than once nave rats been From $30.01 to $40, 15 cents. I c ou ld j us t p ut i t on my face as youBible. I n t , e r ~ s t e dmen Invite you to known to lead out for ai r and sun- From $40.01 to $50, 18 cents. do. But I h av e t o r.wallow it!"j oi n t he m e ac h S un da y morning at l ig ht a n old, d ec rl pl t a nd blind rat, From $50.01 to $60, 20 cents.9.45. The Rew course begins w it h t he who has seen h is b es t day s. Not o nl y From $60.01 to $75, 25 cents.Bo ok o f J oh n a nd the class will be Is this intelligence, but it is altruism Prom 75.01 to $100, 30 cents.glad to supply each v is i to r with a In its noblest form. Same fees as quoted above chargedcopy of the Gospel b ou nd In rQd Wild g e e ~ ehave been known to for remittances to a number of foreignc lo th . Come and join us. carry away II I f l ight a wounded goose; c ou nt ri es . O rd er s ar e paid at 62,000

    _ _ t he wounded one holding by its b il l post o ffi ces in t h e U ni te d S ta te s. Re-'l'H.: I n ; S H \ ' T E I U A ~CIIURCII. to a stick carried b y t wo other com- "llttllnces received in th is way are

    __ _ r ad es . Some six or seven years ago, convenient for merchants , publishers,Uev. Juhn " U l l Ness, J{lnlst4!r. a c011le do g i n L os An gel es rescued seedsmen, insurance companies, etc.,

    __ _ two smal l ch ildren f ro m q Ui ck sa nd i n et c.The meetings for n ex t S un da y ar e the Los Angeles River a nd f or some

    as follows: t hr ee h ou rs s up po rt ed t he head of a10.00 A. M.-Sabbath School for all t hi rd a nd much larger child out of

    over sixteen years of age. Four the w at er u nt il he lp came and nl" CALL};U } 'O R ,JURY ])UT\, Jo'ORBible classes. were saved, b ut n on e too soon for the OCTOHEU TER1U OF COURT.11.00 A. rvI.--Public w or sh ip w it h faithful collie.

    sermon by t he p as to r on th e theme. Bu t it seems that we m us t ha ve It. Paying One's Debts." from some sources t h at h um a n beings

    8.00 P. M.-Ev.ening worship. Ser- only can claim r ea so n a nd Intellimon theme, "The Christian as a Run- gence. I think it an excellent thingner." t ha t w ar s are provided w h er e by t he

    Mr. Horace Ent riken will sing at human l ove for s la u gh te r c a n e xp en dboth th e m or ni ng a nd evening wor- Itself o n s om et hi ng elSe besides theship. p oo r d um b a n d u su a ll y h a rm l es s a n d

    At the prayer meeting Wednesday I defense less inhabi tan ts of the mounevening tlr.e subject for c on si de ra ti on t ai n p la in a n d j un gl e.

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  • 8/7/2019 Our Town September 14, 1916

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    BOWLINGMEETING

    ;\L\IX UX E 1916 SCIIEDUU;.

    PARCELS POST CONVENTION BE 'l'WJo;EX THE UNITED STATES

    AND CHINA.A p a rc e ls p o st convention haVing

    he n conc luded be tween the UnitedS ta t es a nd C hi na t o take e ffec t August 1st, 1916, parcels post packageswill be admitted on a nd a ft er thatdate to the parcel post malls for thateountry made up in and dispatchedfrom this country. Wei g ht o f a package must be not more than 11 poundsnor m easure more than 3 feet 6inches in length or 6 feet in lengtha n d g i rt h combined. Rate or postagewill be twelve cents pe r pound orfraction thereof. P ar ce ls p os t p ac kages for C hi na m ay be registered.

    (From Date.)September 1 6 t h - W ~ s tPhiladelphia

    at l ' \arberth, Wayne at Berwyn, Autocar at P ao li , D un & Co. at Bon-Air.

    September 23d-DulJ & Co. at Narberth, West Philadelphia at Paoli, Berwyn at Bon-Air. Wayne at Autocar.

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

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

    Wisse.Dlrcetors, Frederick L. Rose, GeorgeM. Henry, W. Arthur Cole, George M.

    Colesworthy, Mrs. WilHam S. Horner,A. E. Wohlert Mrs. George M. Henry,Fletcher W. Stites, E. A. Muschamp,H. C. G ar a, H e nr y Rose, Edward S.Haws, Mrs. Roy E. Clark, Mrs. Leste r W. Nickerson, WilI1am D. Smedley.

    What do you t hi nk, o ne of t he m encame in to see ahout the BusinessMen 's Gym Class the other day. Itwiil soon be time, so w atc h t he secolumns for announcements and thenbe on the job.

    Because of Ui.e state wide movementaga ins t Infan ti le paralysis, the localBoard of Health has suggested thatchildren under sixteen years of ageshould be prohibited the use of th.'?Y. 1\1. C. A. until further notice.

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    gan, F. L. Rose, Robert Saville. I Take NoticePolice and Heal th-W. D. Smedley,

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    I 2 % interest allowed on check ing accounts on balances of$50.00.

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    I.-Sleep. Get as m an y h ou rs inbed each night as th i s table indicates tfor your age. Keep windows in bell- I There will be a meeting in the in-

    Iroom well open. Iterest of the Main Line Bowling

    CI League at Rosemont, Thursday

    OUoursof Sleell for nifferellt Age s. n ig ht . September 14. .

    Hours ofAge Sleep Time in Bed

    5 to 6 13 6 P. M. to 7 A. M.6 to 8 12 7 P. 1\1. to 7 A. M.8 to 10 ll lh 7.30 P. 1\1. to 7 A. M.

    10 to 12 11 8 P. M. to 7 A. 1\1.12 to 14 10% 8.30 P. 1\1. to 7 A. M.14 to 16 10 9 P. M. to 7 A. M.

    on Saving Fund accounts, com- 16 to 18 9% 9.30 P. 1\1. to 7 A. M.2.-Eat slowly, never be twe en

    me al s. Ch ew food thoroughly. Drinkwater with meals bu t n.ever when NARBERTlI CIVIC ASSOCIATION.there Is food in the mouth. Drinkwater s e ve ra l t i me s d ur in g t he day.

    3.-Brush your teeth at least oncea day. Rinse mouth out w el l w it hw at er a ft er e ac h meal.

    4.-Be s ur e y ou r b ow el s m o ve alleast once 'each day.

    5 . - Ke e p c l ea n -b o d y, c lo th es a nd

    THE MISSES ZENTMA YER mind. Wash y ou r h an ds a lw ay s be-fore eating. Take a w ar m b at h with

    125 WINDSOR AVENUE s oa p o nc e or twice a week; a coolsponge (or shower) bath each morn-

    WillHe-OpenTheir &hoolandIiindergarlen.Monda!!,Oct.2ndI~ 1 ~ 1 ~ ~ o ~ e l t ~ r ~ a ~ ~ ; ~ ha ; o ~ ~ tb od y t o= = = = = = = = = = = = = = : : : = = = ~ = = ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = : : : = = = ~6.-Try to keep your companions,

    MAGAZINESARE NEEDEDWATCII AND LISTEN. 'especiaIly young children , away from

    t ho se wh o h av e contag ious d i seases .7.-Use your handk.erchief to cover

    One of the m o st i m po r ta n t t hi ng s a s ne ez e or cough and tr y to avoidIn life is t o r e me m be r that you have coughing, sneezing or b l ow i ng ) 'o u reyes a nd e ar s. Most of all is this nose in f ro nt o f others.Important to the b o y a r young man S.-Study hard. In studY, work orstarting out to make his way in the p lay. d o your best.world. 9.-Play har d a nd fair. b e l o)' al

    , A great d.eal i s heard nowadays to your t ea mm at es a n d g en er ou s toThe c on s um p ti o n o f reading mat-j about "b lind alley" o::cupations. T he y y ou r opponents.

    t el ' by the t roops is enormous. F ro m a re called this because they are sup- 10.-Be ch.eerful an d do y ou r b es tm u ch h a nd lin and read ing , magaz ines posed to lead .nowhere. to k ee p y ou r school and your home

    g The occupatlOn of telegraph mes- clean a n d a tt r ac t iv e a n d to m ak e t heare q u ic kl y w o rn out and fall to Eoenger and that of railwaY vendor I w or ld a better place t o l iv e in.

    pieces and fresh supplies must be for- are typical "b lind a l ley" occupations.. During vacation is a s p le nd i d t i mewarded at frequent intervals. Tons, And assured ly they ar e n ot t he beat to prac t i ce these rul.es. By September

    Iof magaz ines have a l read) ' been ShiP-Iof occupations for a young fellow t! ) I they ma y be a part of your dally life.choose. I

    Iped. But if those chOOSing them would

    I f I tt t Y. 1\1. C. A.

    T he s up p Y 0 real mg rna er mus only make wise use of their eyes and Iibe maintained for an Indef in it e per iod ears they would f ind that even such I, and s h ou l d n ev e r be p er m it t ed t o get occupations are nOt without va lue as

    NOW IS THe TIME TO I low. Friends of t he w or k ar e asked "stepping-stones to higher things." H. S. Hopper, president; C. E.[, , to aid in supply ing the demand. Book", Thomas A. Edison, America's great Kreamer, vice-preSident; D. D. Stick-

    a Homeg.o0d magazines and th e illustrated inventor. began life as a train boy. ney, treasurer; R. L. Beatty, G. M.weekly papers m ay be sent to the 10- He is only one of many successful Henry, J. S. Harris, E. S. Haws, Dr.cal Young Men's Christian Association, men who made their s tar t In s ome R. C. Hoffman , W. D. Smedle) '. T. C.which wil l f orw ar d t he m to New "blind alLey" job. Trotter. A. J. Loos, T. R . Coggeshal l,York. At the headquar te rs the maga- On the other hand, a young man J. G. Walton, I. T. War d, Ver no nz ines wil l be sorted an d sent at once, may choose for himself a calling full Fleck, Carrol Downes, G. H. Gifford,to the association l Jr anches In the 10f possibilities, y et m ak e no headway E. E. Seaver, J. B. Esenwein, Frankhorder camps, In a cc or da nc e w it h s im pl y b ec au se h e remains mental ly, Ston.e. nOAR OJ