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    BERWYN VS.NARBERTH ATNARBERTH, SAT.Send Your Magazines Io the Y. M. C. A. for

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    NARBERTH, I ~ A . - O U R TOWN--AUGUS'l' 3, 1!J16MEN-VACATION

    nOROUGU Ot'FICERS.

    President-C. Howard McCarter.Vice-Presldent-Carroll Downes.Treasurer-WI1l K. Ridge.Thellwell R. Coggeshall.Robert H. Dothard.

    BUltD UP YOUR TOWNBuild Up Your Home

    ~ [ E ~ [ D l m S OF THE NARBERTJISCHOOL nOARD.

    Burg-eEs-Geo. :IT. Henry.Treasnrer-Edwin P . Dol d.Clerk of Counclls-Chas. V, Noel.Ta ... CoIl ector-James F. sherron.Street Commlssioner-W. S, McClel-lan.Building Inspector - J. HowardSmedley.Counselor-Fletcher W. Stites.Constable-F'I'ed. Walzer.

    The Count ry Club of th e YoungMen's Christian Association o f Phi la delphia, at Dwight Farms, Downingtown, Pa ., opened for t he s ea son onSaturday preceding Decorat ion Daya nd w il l c lo se Oct ob er 1 st . The resort is open to members of anybranch, depar tment or divis ion of th eYoung Men's Christian Association ofP hi la de lp hi a a nd t o t he m embe rs ofany other association who may bethe t empo ra ry gue st s of these associations: Those who ar e members ofo th er a ss oc ia ti on s a nd n ot the tempora ry gues ts of the Philade lphia as-on socia tions ma) ', upon presenta tion oft he ir m embe rs hi p c ar ds , s ec ur e apass from th e executive secretarye nt it li ng them to th e privileges ofthe resor t, limited to t he t ime of th estay. By th e terms of th e trust, th eresort is op en onlr to whi te member s ove r e ight ee n rears of age.Members may b ri ng g ue st s to spendthe day, and ex

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    SAFEDEPOSITWILLSWRITTEN

    Narberth, Pa.

    C. P. COOKCoal

    WOOD ANDBUILDING SUPPLIES

    Y . M . C. A . B U IL D IN G

    U14r i'RUtr1t11DUSe WfUSt enD.1323 Walnut St., Philadelphia.

    Citrate MagnesiaFresh Dally atHOUSEKEEPER'S

    floward F. CotterMEATS ofQUALITYH. E. DAVIS

    Prescription Drug StorePhone, Narber th 625 or 1284

    HOME MADE FUDGE

    Prescription Department

    II ~ - - - - - - ~ George B. SupleeIto t heir box numbers, as delays are;Steam & Hot W ~ t e r HeatingIf requent ly caused in the d.elivery of PlumbInglet te rs . due to the address being sim- Bell Telephone.p ly g Iven as Narberth, even when _s tr ee t and numbe r i s g iv en it is fre-\quently ~ e c . e s s a r y to 10l>k up the MA Y I PROVE.name in dIrec tory before the mai l c anbe cased up, causing extra work as To you what an advantage it isIwell a s n eces sa ry delay. to own your own home?WM. D. SMEDLEYIA WORD TO TilE NEW RESIDENTS At the Cabin,I For the information of the lately I Narberth & Haverford Aves.arriving residents of Narberth we announce again that to purchase postagestamps and stamped envelopes in thelocal post office is of great advantageto t he office as its advancement i sbased up on t he saLes. We aim to ;A 1h -Ibe courteous and obl ig ing. We also I n raeI ewant to do business with l>ur patrons.Edward S. Ha.ws, Pl>stmaster .

    POST OFFICE NOTESN ' A R B ~ R T H , PA.-OUR TOWN-AUGUST 3_ 1916

    IMPORTANT

    eomIITTEES OF COUNCIL.

    The a tt en ti on o f t he patrons o f t he Dox rents for the quarter endingNarberth Post Office i s c al led to the Se pt emb er 3 0t h w il l be payab le beconvenience of sending money by pos-Itween the 20th and la st day of June.tal money or der . T he f ol lowing low Eve ry box i n t he p os t office is rented,rates ar e charged for sending sums to I nd there is a waiting lis t of more, any money order post office in the than a d ozen applicants.United States: There has been received at t he Nar -Cases of communicable disease are For orders from $.01 to $2.50, dIberth Post Office a bulletin from th_eordinarily reported to t he secre tary cents. Department of Labor at Washington,of th e Boa rd o f Health by t he physi From $2.51 t o $5, 5 c en ts . containing a cal l f or 30,000 to 40,000cian in attendance. I f no physician is From $5.01 to $10, 8 cents. Jnen to help harvest the crops incall ed in, the responsibi l ity for re- i From $10.01 to $20, 10 cents. KansaS. The rate o f w ag es range NARBERTH , PA .por t ing rest s with the head of the From $20.01 to $30, 12 cents. from $2.00 to $6.00 per day. Bulletin Ihouseho ld . Thi s i s made obl ig at ory From $30.01 to $40, 15 cents. Is posted i n t he lobby. F Y .by State l aw and t he r egul at io ns of From $40.01 to $50. 18 cents, I or our Own "onvcnlcnccthe Board of Health. The penalty for From $50.01 to $60, 20 cents. 1Ifailure to report is a fi ne not exceed- From $60.01 to $75, 25 cents. NARBERTII CIVIC ASSOCIATION. BANK ""rrHing $100 and costs. Prom 75.01 to $100, 30 cents.To avoid the imposition of the pen- Same fees as quoted above cha rg ed P re si dent , A. J. Laos. CBECKING ~ ' ~ U , , ~ 'alty, physicians and householders ar e for remittances to a number of foreign Vice-pres ident, A. C. Shand, J. B. ACCOUNTS 4 ;. .requested to report immed ia te ly In count ri es . Orders are paid at 62,000 Williams, James Artman. SAVINGS,:writing cases of communicable dls- post offices in the United S tates. Re- S ec re ta ry a nd t re asur er , F rank J . ACCOUNTS ~ i I i o ' ~ 'ease which may exi st to the secretary 'l li t tances received in this way are Wi sse. -0 .of the Board of Hea lth . An children convenient for merchants, publishers. Dlrcetors, Frederick L. Rose, Georgein f amil ie s in which there is' whoop- seedsmen, insurance companies, etc . M. Henry, W. Arthur Cole, George M.ing cough or chicken pox must be etc. Colesworthy, Mrs. William S. Horner,kept on t he premises and not be al- Edward S. Haws, Postmaster. A. E. Wohlert Mrs. GeOrge M. Henry.l owed to come in contact with other Fletcher W. Stites, E. A. Muschamp, Ichildren. H. C. Gara, Henry Rose, Edward S. BOARD OF llEALTH.'" b tl n f II ItI Stamps are on sale o f e ve ry de-. ,ar 1'1' I oard 0 ea I. f Haws, Mrs. Roy E. Clark, Mrs. Les- President-Cha a E. Kreamer.

    nom inat ion f rom one cent to fl teen '"d f t ter W. Nickerson, William D. Smed- I Secretary-A, P. Red i-er ,cents, except eleven an our een ; I' ll so a plentiful supply of postal cards, ley. Health Officer-W. S. McClellan.stamped envelopes and newspaper Members-Dr. Clarence T. Fair i es ,wrappers. I T. B. Du Mari as , Carden Warner and.Prices of stamped envelopes: OUR TOWN will gJaaIJ prIDt Chas. V. Noel.25 le envelopes $ .28 an f news Item about any subJect - - - - -100 le envelopes 1.10 that Is of Inte rest to :Na rber th C IVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS '.25 2c envelopes..... . . . .53 folks, bn t In orcler to meet In the lobby of t he p os t office Is'100 2 ~ v e ~ 0 ~ e ~ : : ~ ~ ~ . 2.10 the printing schMuIe, al l "copy" ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ n ~ t ~ o ~ ~ ~ e of United States Civil

    HAVE YOUR MAIL ADDRESSED -manuscrlpts-mnst r ea ch t he I Pos it io ns for whi ch examina ti on sTO YOUR BOX NUMBERS editor by 6 P. M. Mondaf each will be held are there listed. FurtherPatrons of the post office should week. i nformation may be obta ined by thoseendeavor to have their mall addressed; " ---.; interested from the postmaster.

    nev. C. G. Koppel, Pastor.

    AIJL SAINTS' P. E. CIIUUCII.uP,'. Andrew S. lJurke, Uector.

    noARD OF 1\IANAGEUS Finance and Law Committee-A. P.OF THE COl\[MUNITY CLUB Redifer, W. D. Smedley, H. D. Narrl-Chairman-Mrs. W. M. Cameron. gan.'Financial Manager-Mrs. William Highway Committee-H. D. Narrl-Curtis Pollock, Jr. gan, F . L. Rose , Robert Saville.Library Manager-Miss Fanny Loos. Police and Health-W. D. Smedley,HOUSe Manager-Mrs. I. S. Hep ler. F. L. Rose, Robert Caville.Social Manager-Mrs. C. P. Fowler. Water, Fire and Light-F. L. J'tose,Membership Manag,er-Mr. Harry William J. Henderson, Robert Saville.Hartley. I Ordinance-William J . Henderson ,Athletic Manager-Mrs. E. Hurth. F. L. Rose, Robert Saville.

    The services at Ali Saints' P. E.Church, Montgomery and Wynnewoodavenues, for next Sunday are as follows:8 A. M. Holy Communion.11 A. M. Holy Communion w ith

    sermon.The Sunday school sessions andthe Sunday af ternoon services havebeen discontinued until the thirdSunday in September .During the absence of the rector,the Rev. Robert D. Burke will officiate at the services.Visitors In Ardmore, Wynnewood,Narberth and vicinity ar e asked tocome to any or all of the servicesat Ali Saint's' P. E. Church. Thepews are free and a most cordial Invitation is extended t o you.The church has provided transportation from t he r ai lr oad s ta ti on s atNarberth and Wynnewood, bussesleaving at 10.40 on Sunday mornings.

    ITt:X GOLm:N ImLES OFHEALTH Jo'on SCIlOOL CIIILDREXl.-S:eep. Get as many hou rs in More t han t hr ee t hous and per sonsbed each night as t hi s t ab le indicates receive mail thro ugh the N arb erthfor your' age. Keep w indows in bed- post office. It Is diff icult to remem-room wel l open. b er t hem all. By hav ing your box Your hea lt h is your most prized possession, When it is inIlollrs o f S le ep for IHli'erellt Ages. number placed o n y ou r mai l you w il l danger you wisely hasten to the best physician you know.

    Hours of f.id In having the mail cased up It is equally important that you choose your druggist to get bes tAge Sleep Time In Bed without delay. results.Purity, Strength, Ski11, Accuracy, Carefulness and Clean!:-5 to 6 1132 6 P. M. to 7 A. M. nETTEU fACILITIES ness are of great importance. We lay stress on all of these and yOl'6 to 8 7 P. M. to 7 A. M.8 to 10 11% 7.30 P. M. to 7 A. M. }'OU POST OJo'}'IC}: can rest assured that your prescription h as b ee n compounded just10 to 12 11 8 P. M. to 7 A. M. Narberth post off ice Is unabLe to as your physician wishes it jrepared if you leave it a t12 to 14 10% 8.30 P. M. to 7 A. M. take complete advantage of the I14 to 16 10 9 P. M. to 7 A. M. second-class p : i v i l e g ~ owing to the I F I E D L ER 'S6 to 18 9% 9.30 P. M. to 7 A. M. lack o f ro om In w in ch t o p lace t he2.-Eat slowly, never between equipment that a second-class office Imea ls . Chew food tho roughly. Dri nk i s ent it led to, such as modern casing Iracks sorting tables, cancelling IIwater with mea ls bu t n.ever when II k machine, filing cases for supplies and};YAXGEIJ J UPTIS T C ll I' Uel [. th ere i s food in the mouth. Drin - r ecords , saek racks for outgo ing mailwater several t imes dur in g t he day.I 3 Bit tl t I a t ce a nd many othe r t hings t oo n umerous ;===:::::::::::::::==:::::::::::::::==:::::::::::::::==::::::::::==::::::::::::::::::::==::::::::.:=9.45 A. M. Bible school. School, .- rus your eeh I a e ~ O ~ t l to enumerate. These will be secured, ' 1~ c ~ u I ~ ~ ~ n ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : : ~ = i ~ h b o ~ l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ t e 1 ~ ~ ~ : : ~ : f ; ~ : : a ~ : F ~ : : : : s w ~ o v e w l a: w : e r ~ n : : W s : : : : : se : : : lo : : :Vi::: be I G o L u E R A p ~ O D S u A C T f A R E W G H U A O L A E N S T O E E M D E $1000 WIL:N!UY A LO T

    number of years, will addre ss the lE:a5st Rnce ealch daYb' d I tl d ...__ eep c ean- 0 y, COles an secured at t he pos t office at the fol- UNDERDAC1ERIOLOGICALCONTROL BUILD A HOMESCh11oOIA M "'I I rshl'p mind. Wash you r hands always be- l ow ing prices:. . .. o rn ng wo . Rev. f r e tin Take a varm bath with 500 I-cent envelopes . . . . . . . .$5.62 According t oYou rOwn Plans. DalancGeorge G. Cro ft w il l p re ach. 0 e a g. . ' k ' 1 500 2-cent envelopes. . . . . . . . . $10.62 Pasteurized Milk !DELIVERIES ,On Easy Terms .. 6.30 P. M. U ~ i o n Twilight Ser- : ~ ~ ~ g ~ n ~ ~ r 0 ~ 1 O t ; : ~ ~ : a t ~ ~ e : a ~ h a m ~ ~ ~ _ These envelopes are of f irst quality. B r y a c l o ~ 1 1 1 ~ e r t l l l e d WEST PIIILA. Narberth's Highest TractVIce on t he J us tI ce lawn. Rev. J. I'ng before breakfas t and rub body to The name and address of purchaser (PedrlaUcSoclety) OVERBROOKb I k AU Conveniences-Old Shade. MaceadamClement Berry will e t Ie spell. e\ a glow with a rough towel. neatly pr in ted in upper left hand cor- Special "GuernseY. ' MERION Road. CementSidew ah s. Etc.Wednesday evening, August 2, 19 6, 6 - T r ' to keep your companions ner , with request to return in I Milk WYNNEFIELDU P S t t hi s church . ~ FMJ t' M t Amon rayer erVlce a t h Iespeclaily young children, away from days. Note t he pri ce . I(Roberts A: Sharpless BALA-CYNWYD , , ns ICe, o n N i ~ B ~ 1 j [ T H . , : : a . . ,Leader,. Rev. C. G. Koppel, of I I those who have contagious diseases. Edward S. Haws, Dairies) NARDER'I'H 612 Ches t nu tS t. Phl la.

    l \ ' l ~ t h o d l s t Chu rc h. Make a spec al I 7.-Use your handkerchief t o c over Postmaster. Cream Buttermilk ARDMORE \effort to attend. a s ne ez e or cough and try t o a vo id Table an d Whipping WYNNEWOOD JAMES G. S(ANLINcoughing, sneezing or blowing you r P ri va te cor re spondence as well as Cream.T:::;. p ; : : : n : : ~ : : : : : : ~ : : : . l . i: ~ I : . i ~ ~ ~ ~ : : ; ~ : ; ~ : : : ; ~ " , I U d Y . wu,k u, : : : ~ : ~ , ~ : ~ ~ ~ 7 f ! i ; ' ~ E ~ l ; ' ~ : : ~ : l ; ISCOTT-powmDIHIES C o n t r ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ painter

    ___ " 9.-Play hard and fair. be loyal office of address. I f this precaution- \ Estimates TelephoneNext Sunday morning , at 11 0'' to your t.eammates and generous to ary measure could be general ly ob-c lock , Rev. J. Clement Berry, asso-I your opponents. served it would greatly assist post 45th and Parrish Sts.c1ate pastor of the Mt. A ir y Presby- 10.-Be cb,eerful and do you r b es t offi?e officials in t he h an dl in g of Iterian Church of Philadelphia, will I to keep your s c ~ o o l and you r home mal l matter. . . - -------------- :del iver the sermon at the meeting for clean and att rac tIve and .to ~ a k e the I : Try a Pound ofpUbl ic wor sh ip . Mr. Berry wil l a lso world.a better . p l a c ~ to hvle ldn:d ti I U. S. ~ U I L - J I a y 28, 1916.reach at the Union Twilight Meeting D U r I n ~ vacatIon IS a sp en I me - --P t S d 'n t 6 o 'clock to practIce these ruLes. By September ArrivalI1ex un ay evem ga d' If On account of t he p reva lence of t hey may be a part of your a ll y 1 e' l 6.00 A. M.-East and t hrough wes tcon tagi ou s d is ea se s i n Narbe rt h, it ' 6.43 A. M.-East and throug,h westhas b ee n deci ded t o discontinue the Y. M. C. A. 8.59 A. M.-Local westsessions of the Sunday school until 10.37 A. M.-East a nd t hr ou gh w es tt he f ir st Sunday In September. noard of Directors. 11.50 A. M.-East a nd t hr ou gh w es tRev. and Mrs. Van Ness will spend H. S. Hopper, president; C. E. 12.26 P. M.-Local westthe first three weeks of August in at- Kream.er, vice-president; D. D. Stick- 1.37 P. M.-East a nd t hr ou gh w es ttndance upon the Conference of Re- ney, treasurer; R. L. B eat ty , G. M.l 3.26 P. M.-Local west\i.glous Workers, held in East North- Henry, J. S. Harris, E. S. Haws, Dr. 4.27 P. M.-East a nd t hr ou gh w es tfield, Mass. R. C. Hoffman, W. D. Smedley, T. C. 6,37 P. M.-Local west

    Trotter, A. J . Loos. T . R. Coggeshal l" Departure.J. G. Walton, I. T. Ward, Vernon 6.43 A. M.=L'ocal westMETHOlHST t;PISCOPAL CHUnCH. Fleck, Carrol Downes, G. H. Gifford, 8.59 A. M.-East a nd t hr ou gh w es tE. E . Sea ve r, J. B. Esenwein, Frank 110 .37 A. M.-Loca l westStone. 10.48 A. M.-East and t hrough wes tBoard of Managers. 12.26 P. M.-East and th rough west

    Sunday services: Monday night-Daniel Lietch, Mem_I1.37 P. M.-Local westThi s Sunday s choo l w il l be c losed hership Manager. 3.26 P. M.-East and t hrough wes tunt il t he first Sunday i n September., Tuesday night- 4.27 P. M.-Local westThis action waS taken in o rd er t o Educational and Religious Work Man- 6.37 P. M.-East and through westco-operate with the local Board of ager. 6.59 P. M.-East and t hrough westHealth in checking the spread of Wednesday night-R. G. Savill, Sunday.whooping cough in the community. House Manager. Arrives 6 .00 A . M.11.00. Public worship. Sermon by Thursday night-F. W. Stites, Social IDeparts 5.47 P. M.the pastor. IWork M a n a g e ~ . j --------6.00. Union l aw n se rv ic e o n Nar- Friday night-H. C. Gara, Financial CONVENIENCE AND ECONOMYberth avenue. Interesting and helpful Manager. OF POSTAL ltIONEY ORDERS.service f or a ll . Saturday night-Fred Rose, Ath-Wednesd ay n ight meeting. 8.00. letic Manager; T. R . Coggeshal l, GenUnion mid-week prayer service in the eral Manager; O. L. Hampton, Execu-Baptist Church. t1ve Secretary.

    ~ ' l ' UAUGAIU-:'l"S CllllItCll.Eurly ~ l a ~ l S ull suu: ldi II'Ulli AprllI-;t lU october 31st at. G.Ju A. ;\1. l

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    NARBERTI-I, PA. -OUR TOWN-.AUG1JST 3, IB16- = ~ = = = = = = = = : = = = = = = = - = =Y. M. C. A. PLANS WORK 1 I " \ U c ~ ~ ! ..s_P,OS! : C ~ N V E N T I O N n ~ ~. T ' H E ~ ~ J [ E 1 : ~ I T E D STATESAMONG MEN AT BORDER' ANI) ClIINA.i A p ar ce ls p os t c on ve nt io n h av in gi h ~ e n concluded b et we en t he UnitedTwent f i ' B h AI d i States an d Chlua to take e ff ee t Au-Phone, Narberth 672 y: Ive rane es I'ea y: g us t 1 st . 1916, pareels post packagesE s t ~ b h s h e d at Camps-Moral : will he admit te d on and after thatRISks Great, Secretary , elate to th e par ee l pos t ma il s for thatReports : e.'ountry mad e u p in an d dispatched

    1 Irom this coun tr y. We igh t of a pack. ag e must h e u ot lIlore than 11 poundsC ompr eh en si ve p la ns fo r work ~ l O r meas ur e more than 3 feet Gl1l1long the troops on th e Mexican l I l c h e ~ in lengt !1 or G feet in lengthand g I rt h com hilled Rate o f p os thorder ar e heing etlrried ou t by the 1. '11 ' t I ., ag e, ' I I le wey e cents pe r pound orArm) at.H) "aYY D ~ p a r t m e n t of th e fraction thereof. Parcels pos t packInlernatlOnal CommIt tee of th e Young age s for Chi na may he regi te e 1Men's Christian Association. With s I' e.

    tllllusalll)s of t roop s s ta ti oned a longthe border in large g arri so ns ore:amps. conditions exi st wh ic h c a ll f o r" s up re ll le e ff or t o n th e part of th e Vegetah]es are a lways acceptablenssoeiation, in the opinion of the Y. nt th e King's Daughters' Holiday:\1. C. A. oflie:l n oca r a t erwYl1, Paoli at \ \ 'anw '\ . tl " n 'I e ley say: " he n ext best. . . . s . . la. II' r un ll ll lg e xpense s of a tl ' t .The ljUestlOll (l [ repatrlllg t he road ' l 'p lemher 4th A. :\1.---13l"rwl"n at 1 . 1 t" tl ' ling 0 110 WIfe is a good wi fe ."________________ ..' I ' . ,ranc I or SIX man IS 'f ] A I 'rara. M ~ G i n 1 e y - c... ' "igns in the t ownship was h r o u g l ~ . to "arhert I, Dun & ( o. at Waynl ' . \Vest 0 __ , .' Ie " ra lJan declares: "Words are '

    U [ f i - i i u i i l f f i ' Y : P i i i i i d , i j i i i i ! l ~ ; Ihc al ten!iol l of t he hoa rd hI" 1\lessn;. Philadelphia at Autocar, Paoli at DOll- women; deells ar e men."D t ' A. :\1. ('ollins and Howa'rc) Long- Ail'. MAGAZINES The P er si an s ag e s ay s that a wo-etec Ive Bu,'e"'u... streth, of th e Main Line Cit izens' As- Septemher 4th P. :'I1.--:\ar he rt h a t man's wisdol11 is under he r heel.", ~ o l " i a t i o n . 1\11'. Collins showeel a nllm- i Paoli, Dlln & Co.' at Berwyn, \Yest. The German afl1rms that everyINFORMATION FURNISHED ABOUT YOUR ROOF he r of photographs of tile dilapielat.l'll . Philallelphia at Waync, Bon-Air at daughter of EI'e would rather be

    ALL KINDS OF LEAKS DETECTED \\'ign s and many p os ts with th e sig-n Autocar. e arc glad to sa r that ~ u r h e r t h heaut i fu l than gooel."BAD LEAKS ARRESTED I 1)oarcls missing. It was explained thaI Septemher ! l th-Autoc:a r at Xar- la S J:1l a part in helping to make t he T he P er si an a ss er ts that womenLOSSF5 FROJYI IHI(S PREVENTED j' .__________ in the near future the hoanl would herth, nu n & Co. at r".1011. West. Phih- lIe of 0111 "SoIc1ier Boys" more and dragons ar e best ou t of th e

    }'UEE S W D D I I ~ H I,}:SSOXS. h ay e a n a pp ro pr ia ti on a va il ah le for ell'lphia at Berwyn. Bon-Air at Waynl'. pleasant. wo:-ll1.The Lower l\lerion Young Men '! new sig-ns anel on th e plea of 1\11'. ( 'u l- Septemher 111th - W ~ s t Philallelphia, Las t Thur sl la y we sent nearly a The Corsican says: "Just as a goodChrist ian Assol ' iat ion wil l start a free lins fOI. ~ h illlmediate ~ ' e y a i r oj" t ~ l ' ~ :'\arh;,rth: Wayn; a,t Berwy.n, A.uto-II ~ , I . I ~ ) I I ~ : l I 1 e ) of th.e pOP"llar current mag- ,anll a hall h or se h at h n eed th e spur,swimming campaign on August 10 presl 'u t sIgns, Messrs. \Vll lord, Hamll- 1.11' at. I ,wh, Dun (0. at Bon -A II '. "Z\Jll s t o f hc " . ;\1. C. A. headljuarters a I;"ooe\ m an and a h ad woman b oth: ~ n d l lu ri ng t he s uc ce ed in g t en d ay s IOU anll Smeelle\' donated their Septemher ~ : : , ) .. nu n Co. at ~ a r - , in :\ew Yor k C it y. Here t.hey ar e need th e stielc"will giYe eyery hoy i n L ow er Merion "alaril's aH ( " o m m i s ~ i o n e r s to a funel o f h l' rt h. ' \\ 'est Philallelphia at Paoli , Ber- repaclH'd a wl s en t to the border, The Hindu: "A man is not obevedfree lessons in th e ar t of getting $100, 1111' halance to hI' made u p hy wyn a t Bon-Ail', Wayne at Autoe'ar. WI' wis h to expr cs s ou r thanks t.o hy bi s wife in his own house, ;101'p ro un d in t he w ate r. Each la d willi the Citizens' Assoe!atil'n, awl the --- - ---- thosp ~ a r h e r t h i t e s who have con- . does s he e on si de r h im he r husbandLaye three lessonR. Everybody who I nlOn!'y to he eX]leI1eleel under the. " l ' IRE ('03IPA;"". trihulp,1 magazines to this cause, unless he heats her,"learns th e crawl stro1;:e will ge t a supervision of 1\11. Collins allll Mr.' PIpsldent, Cha s, E . h.reamer; sec, Another Hinelu proverh says:Il lIt ton . A life saving erew of twelve I !,ong-streth in fixing the si/.\ns at oneP. re ta ry, Char l es Y. Noel; financial " Dr iv e o ut a woman's nf,ture with at TIlE W E E ( ( E ~ j ) 'I'Ull'.older b oy s w il l assist t he i n st r uc -. secre ary, F.. C. Stol,es; t .reasurer, i pi!l"hforlc an d it will return againt.lll;. I r ~ C ' L . \ D I Ell I,E'lul'EnS AT Carden Warner; c hi ef e ng in ee r, . anel again."~ A n B E U ' r I l POST OF,,'(('E Chas. V. Noe l: f ir st assistant engin. I f any association memher wants to -------r. \\ IdlO\I' if week-end trips to Dewitt farms'A company in ~ o r w a ~ ' ha s patentee) eel', ('.111', ' ipf; second assistant en- I;i i\. P n d" cr thl' Y. :\T. C. A. Country Club at , A professor is perorating in hi s11 secre t proces s for produe!ng 9S pe r :\11'';. H. P. Young. . nepr, .. , eIfel ' ; tlllrd assistant lloll'nin/.\town are wol"lh while, le t lecture-room,eent. nitric acid from th e :{O pe r cent. Hev. Bernard Griefenher/.\, :\1. s. C. engineer, H. B. Wal l; f ou rt h as -t t . him ask ei ther ' : ' \ewlon Compton 0:0 ' "Gentlemen, in no elrcumstances. I."aeill it ha s heen maldng from at111os- t:llwartl S . Haw t' . SIS a n en gm eer , A, \V, : \eedham. .,~ ' e c r e t a r y Hamp ton o r Mr. Justice or the cause preceded hr th e ,effect."phcric i l it rogcll . Postnlaster. , - - - - - - - ~ - Til G "Bv r. ara. ut," ohserved one of his aUllitorsIN AnYAX('E. ! T hesc w er e o nly four of t he s ev -' "when a doctor follows t he f un er ai

    " e " I I ' I ~ ' entr-fil'e at t he clu b l as t S at u rd a y of a patient, that is a cause following., twelve years t he house In d . .IlCen to ) tIll ] , ; anI) S un da r, a nd t he se b ec au se o f t.he an effect."e a lll Ie lOu,;e-agent was I r 1" ) I ,- .-- .----. . . . . . . - - - . - - - - -l i n despa ir , It was t he oil) old h ie of ' , nc l l ne ane gOal calf; they had 'it,; hei ng haunt ed . a nd ten;lI1ts S'imPI\'! ng;-ee\to rjl'peat. th ? close at an early A ~ I I E S C T N U T A . u e l . D 1 6 t h SltAwouldn't look at it. . Ilia e. n. t 11 meantIme if you ar e in- ,At. last. the flgenl hi t upon a bl'il- I ~ , ( : ~ e : t e l 1 1Il ': , ~ I e 1 i g h t f u l week-end, FinestPhotoplav The-Iiant idea. He e qn ip pe d e ve ry room I S , I ~ somethlllg and have )-ourself B t r e E ' : . l t ~ : : ~ : : I ~ ~ th ewith elaborate gas-fi t tings, n ~ onl\'! I : f g l s ~ e ~ ' e d f or some Satnrday and Photoplays -Conl lnuous lOA. M.ti 11.30to mak e t hem look smart, bu t t ~ S ~ l I l d , l ) _h e ~ w e e n n?w .and September P. M.frighten away th e ghosts. I lot h. "\ au II find It t im e w el l spent P h i l o . P o .A w eek e lap sed , an d a rn1l10r I at a ~ I l l a l , l money cost.. Tal,e th e PRO G RAM

    I ' I ' . word lo r It of Week Commencing Monday, July 31, reac Jel) 111m t.hat s om e o ne h ad b een iIafter t.he house. He hurri ed off to th e Oue '''IIo I{nows. ~ I u l l d , , ~ . TlIt 1 I 1 ~ lind W,'nti" JJrnlllllb re at hl es sl y, t o t he latter. "I 11ear "'I'IIE 1[,\1,1" nH .. ..:n "that some one has taken the house. A fussy lit.tle woman with gold- T h u r " , I I I ~ ' . J"rldll)' 1IU11 l".. t u r . 1 I 1 ~ 'Is that so?'" UJo:lollollE JUIUUlolC,\I.t:r1mmed spec tac les and a thoughtful 'I" I 'm su re I don't know, sl'r," replied b \\ Ih WIIIIIIIlI 1I"'lIlm,,1 In th. Iml,r"I,..,row got i nt o a ca r and t ook th e only lind I n f t ' n ' I \ I ~ ' 1'lIw"rful JJrlln1l1

    It he c ar et al wr . " Some o ne 's taken th e unoccupied seat, "1'lIl: l'A Y ~ I t : N T "gas-fittings, an d perhaps he'l! come The man next her evidently had AtI ...d Allrll"Uo". ~ I o " " TnI'M., W.'d.h ack f or t he house!" been drinking, an d fo r a while she uu.Ut: Ut:ll1\ t:contente 1 I e If itl I In 'I'hlrtl, .onth Chtll)t-t'r ofI 1 rs e W 1 merely sn mng "GI,IHUA'S nOMANCE"contemptuously at he r neighbor, bu t MAIN Production 8tllrts at 1 0. 40 1 2. 30 ,finally s he c al le d up th e conductor. 2.1li, 4, 6, 7.4li an


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