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    NEWS ITEMSWANTED OUR TO READ OURADVERTISEMENTS- - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - _ . - - ~ . _ - - - - - -VOLUME II. NUMBER 14 NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY. JANUARY 13, 1916 PRICE TWO CENTS

    !l . S. GETZC. L. :l '\1\RRIGANl'ARL EHMANNH. G. POLHEMUS0:'\1': (l ) name wi thhe ld.J. C. CASEYA. B. EYIUJW. P. KEIUGA:,\W. RAHDWELL SMITHJOBS R. JOHNSONW. SCOT1' CRATEn.

    Sub s c r i p t i o n s Rec e i y e d S i n c eL a s t ' \ tVeekCARL F. FENTONHERBERT BUCHANAl"C. P. FOWLERJAMES A. SCOTTJOHN VAN NESS~ S. SHRYOCK:\'lRS. S. L. SHELuONWILLIAM SELFRlDGBR. B. DAGGETTW. M. BALLINGAI,LE.HURTH

    ' J ' ( > m l l e r U U C ( ~ ,\ddl'l'sSAt t il( ' nihI l ' SchoolJlr. Harr)' Y. Jle)'cr

    At th e Jloruiu!l' Sen-je(1YOllng I)eollle's Sen-ice'fhe t; "culng Si'rllJ'm"Till' P lc ll o f nO)'Ul""",n: INYITE YOU

    the Narberth School This Saturday-PublicCordially Invited

    Miss Daisy Weil ,e l, Mi ss Mary Meh en y, M rs . Belle Walters, Miss Ey aGrow, Miss Margaret Grow, Mis s A Ilica 1. ~ o r t o n , Miss Martha Johns0I1,Miss Jean Bars, Mrs. Herbert Cleaveng,er, Mrs. Crulbert, Mrs. E. A..Corey, Mrs. Harris B. Hat ch , M rs .Eleanor E. Christman ( tw o) , M rs .WaIter Latch. Mrs. Louise Obrien,Mr. an d Mrs. Charl es Henry Dayton,Mr. an d Mrs. F red D a Bol I, D r. an dMrs. Clark, Mr. Henry Moore , H . Connor, George Clinton.Edward S. Haws, Postmnster.

    ].1ST o t' {'NrLADrED I,ETTEn8 ATr l ' I I I ~ ~ A l l m : H 1 ' I I POST O}'t'I('I:.

    Will Be Held in

    Charles 1. Armstrong, electrical eng in ee r e ng ag ed i n the electrificationof t he C he st nu t H il l Branch of theP ennsy lvani a R ai lr oad, wa s electro-, I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! IlOuted last Wednesday morning when 'a s te el t ap e w it h which he was tak- COUNTY OFFICIALS other Deputy. Mr. A nd er s wa s d ep -ing measurements came in contact uty when Mr. Hagginbotham waswith a h ig h p ow er e le ct ri c wire in ARE SWORN IN Ireasurer, four years ago.t he vicin ity of Twenty- f if th street and Hegister of Wills Robert C. MillerHunting Park avenue, Philadelphia. has renallleu all of th e present staff

    1'. n. H. l ' A T I W ~ 8 ASKE)) !m:oma: JI . e o U ~ S W O n T I I Y Mr. Armstrong h ad b ee n sent ou t New Men Head Various Depart, of th e otTice, w it ho ut e xc ep ti on : A s-nm t'U11'lflSJI Ot ' J , I ~ J o : S . i "\IHlHt;SSt:S J I E ~ ' S eu;u. w it h h is gang to asce r ta in the prox- sistant clerks, Harry Akins , Norr is -I : imity of h igh powe r a nd o th er wires ments, But Old Assistants town, and Abram Hunsberger West{'ulIIllllllr )) isphns I'ost('rs I I l \ i t i n ~ : (; in 's Inlel'l'stln!l' 'ralk 011 L('!-wl IIIUI, 10 th e Chestnut Hill Branch, prelilll- Are Retained-Appoint Point; Deputy Regi s te r , A. LincolnSUg'g'esUllns i(:I' Imll rowments . ' ('ountt'rfl 'it Jlone)' Illul JI('thlHls I i ~ l a r y ~ o th e e ~ e c t r i f Y i n g of that por-I' Sexton, Korth Wales; assistants, WiI-of ,UaklngEllch. : tlOn of the raIlroad. He was u s i n , ~ Assistants lialll VanSkite, Jeffersonville, andI n o rd er to b ri ng a ho ut a hetter The January meeting of th e Men's a ~ t e e l tape, and to mal,e th e meas- I Wil l iam Graham, West Conshohock-understanding hetween th e gene r al C lub of th e Presbyterian Chur ch was u ~ c n H ' n t , t h r e \ ~ o n end of th e tape I On Mon da y there occurred an a1- en ; t .ypewriter, Mrs. Effie Lewis, Con

    publ ic and the manage rs and officials ~ l e l d on Monda y e ve ni ng d es pi te t he 0 \ er an e l e c t r ~ c wIre. Through t l l l ~ most c ompl et e n ew administration in shohocken.of t he r ai lr oa ds of th e country r e _ I I ~ c 1 e m e n t wea th er . A ft er a short so- : tape. t.he electne current..was canie .l th e , M o ~ t g o m e r ~ ' County Court House, Clerk of t he Cou r ts James S tre tchgarding their operation anu th e sel '-I cl al ho ur, G eo rg e M. Colesworthy, i to h l hand. and on to hIS houy. He at r-Iorrtstown. 111 that the county offi- has r enamed as his d ep ut ie s h is f or vlee they ar e rendering, t he P en u- I PI e si de nt o f th e cluh, spoke on the w as. IIlII1lClIIat.elY taken to th e Sa - cers chosen at th e November elections mer assis tan ts , Charles V. Finleysylvania Railroad inaugurated T hu rs -I s ub je ct o f " Le ga l a ud C ou nte rf eit marltan HospI ta l , where it w as an - form ally a ssu med office for their r e- a nd Mau ri ee Clayton, hoth of Norri:3-llay a movemeut., helieved unique in ,Money allll How I t I s Mad e. " ~ l O u n c e d t.hat d ea th w as p ra ct ic al ly s pe ct iv e t erms . Not.withstanding t.hat town.railroad annals in t hi s c ountn ', of ' Mr. Colesworlhy has. through hi s I I Is tantaneous. there ar e so many change s o f terms, Coroner G ran t M. 1\IcGlathery willasking its t hou sands o f patrOl;s fo r many years of experienee a paying Mr. A ~ l 1 1 s t r ~ n g . was in ~ h employ j there will not he many new fa ces n ot n am e a ny d ep ut y co ro ne rs, thiss u g g e s t i o n ~ regarding improvements t.eller in t he P en n 1\'ational BanI, of of th e ~ r l 1 l of ?lhYs & tlJI!. electri- I brought into t h e c our t house , i n that practice having been omitted for sOlliethat might he mal le i n it s system !'lr Philadelphia. aequirel l a rare Iwowl-, ('al engllleers of ; '\ ew York City. He I ~ o m e of the oflidals have been re- years vast.th e welfare o f I ho se who r id e on it s edge of t h e c ur re nc y s y ~ l e m of the was one of their experienced men , l 'l ec te d w hi le several of the deputies Sheriff LOUis Nagle ha s r e named ast ra in s. D ur in g the day s eve ra l t hou- Gnited S t a l e ~ , In his tall, he traced , h ~ v i n g a s ~ i s t e ~ l in the electrification, of re tiring administra tions ar e ra i seu! hi s deputies , Captain W. W. Owens~ a n d posters were displayeu in al l he maki ng o f s pe ei e f rom t he bar s of o!. th e ~ l a l l l LllIe to .Paoli. He was t o chi ef ta in ei es . . and \ \ 'i l li am ),'ox, of Skippack.wa it ing rooms . t ic l, et and freight of- netal to th e finished prolluet. ready: t1llrty-elght years of age an(1 had, Th e new oflil'ials of the county to Hecorder of Deeds '1'. Darlingtonfices an d in other public places alon;:; or circulation. FollOWing- this h e t oo k i moved to ","arherlh several years ago. a s ~ u m e ollice are: Buckwalter ha s renamed Joseph C.it s s ys tem. a sk ing fo r such informa- . p tIte suhject of paper mon ey and' He residell.at :'\0. ~ : ","orth Essex Judge-.lohn Faher iVIiller, Spring- l\Ioore, of ConShohocken, as deputy,lion. eXPlained in t he m i nu te st d et ai l, a s it , avenne. HI S home was in Altoon'l, field. and William Buckw alter, a s in de x"'What c au se s l ae k of confidence in s only poss ib le for one fully informell ,I 'a" where interment w as m ad e on ' Rheriff-Louis :'\agle. Glenside. l lerk, an u with few exceptions, re-

    th e ra ilroads;" is t he ques t ion at th e on th e subjed to do. the many m a r l , ~ , : R at ur da y. H e is sUrYived h y h is wif;l Recorder of needs-To Darl ing tonInamed al l of the former staff ofh ea d o f th e poster. It is printed in lIumbers, d i a g - I ' a m ~ , letters, ~ i p ; n a - ' anll aliI ' son. Buckwalter (re-electel l). Pottstown. I transcribers.l ar ge t yp e and is t lt e o ne q ue st io n t ur es , engravings anll sill, threads of , 1 ' h ~ M e l ~ ' s ( ' ~ u b of the I j re sbyter ian , I leg iste r of Wills-Rohert C. Miller I Dist.rict Attor.ne y J. Aubrey Ander which th e Pennsy l van ia R ai lr o ad th e bani, and Government notes. ( h n r c l ~ , o! wlllch 1\11. Armstrong was I (former C o n l l n i ~ s i o n e r s ' elerk), ","or-' ~ o ha s reappomted A. H. Hend r ic k swants fts patrons to answer so tltat Branehillg; off from th e suhject of ' an actwe memher, Itave s en t t he fol- ristown. as first a s ~ i s t a n t an d h as named Atth e o ff ic ia ls o f t.he r o ~ ~ l an d those 'good mOlll'Y:' Mr. Colesworthy toill h ~ ; i n g - lettel: ~ ' . 'rs _

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    NAHBEHTII, PA.-UUH r.rOWN--J.A.NUAH,Y 13,1916

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    How I l ludl bct tc r II i, I"t'lt by a 'U/.'- frC ..!!;dc and thinkhow rnm:h heller it I to ~ I by n' l l ~ Y firc..!>idl. l im n t o N' o n ( hernuf. dmninJ: 11 . !"11ll\\' uff. thinkinl{ huw mudl beller it l.s to bes l t t i n ~ by :J CUI,)' f j r c s i d ~ thandcaninK' the !onn\\ off the' ruof

    wI: Me. SNOW_ F1EMO' 1'3ANI) . t , C " ~ . t l C J A " - , - r Q I I ~GARA. McGINLEY eo.Rooferu__ 23 SOUTH 17T1oo STAtCf

    Job and Commercial

    BellPhone. Spruce 5469

    .". PRINTERS .'.1709 SANSOM STREETPHILADELPHIA

    Th e Real Estate ?IIan at114 Woodside Ave.,be pleased to assist you in

    tlng a home.'l 'elephone-Xarberth 685 A.

    TEACHER OF PIANO

    T H EQ i ) r r r l l l U O l l ~ t!'rhttiuB ClI

    OfficeS tat ionery. Poster . ,Pro .rams, T icket' ,Etc. Let ua eatimate on .)lour next job.

    IT IS BETTERTo Have HOUSEKEEPER

    A pO\ve rful story of v it al theme byThomas H. I nc e a nd J . G. Hawks. Thepicture is pretent ious ly mounted.ADDED A T T R A C T I O ~ - K E Y S T O X ECOMEDYFATTY ARBUCKLE in"A MODERN ENOCH ARDEN"

    SAVILL SWAN NECK"' FAUCETNonSplllhlng Positive THE "SAVILL"QuickActing ShutOff Reg. U. S. Pal. OfficeRecommended and In- ~ Pat.atall ~ u n eed by t8, '12All Thomas SavUl'sPlum-, Sonsbera 13tO.12-14Wall Ice st.

    THE FIRESIDEHett) HlIxter 's Gossip.hide it not, t he mus ic of thysoul

    Dear ~ ) ' l l 1 p a t h Y expressed withkindly voice,But let. it, like a shiuing river, rollTo deserts dry-to hearts that

    woulll rejoice.

    thicken 'and Waffle SuppersServed Thursday Nights to OrderMRS. E. ELINOR SMITH,

    406 S. Narberth Al>e. 'Phone 684 M.

    p ..: n T I ~ E X T 1",\CTS REGAIlDING'filE P " ' ~ ~ ~ S Y L Y A N U RAIIJROA.l)( , O J n ) A ~ Y .

    HARRY A. JACOBS,EdJtor.

    H. C. GARA.AlherUsing Manager.

    OUR TOWN

    E:\IERGEXCY PHONE CALLSFire 350.Police 1250.

    THURSDAY, JA:\ ,UARY 13, 1 916

    J)(ln't forget thnt t hi s i s It COIlllIIUnltT o f home )11llkers 1I11l1 homekeClle' rs I lnd that on e of YOUR)WS'L' D n ' O R r J ' . \ ~ ' L ' J)lJ'L'IES is tokeell it so.YOI I ( '1m nill mllterinll)' lJ)' tIo.in g Jour shoj11ling lind JII.lIl'ket.ingwith th e Illhcl'tiscrs in tillS jlllllcr.

    BUILD UP YOUR TOWNBuild Up Your Home

    - -_ ._ - - - - - - - - - -Owned, a nd Pub l is he d eve ry Thurll

    day by the Xarberth Civic Assoc ia tion.

    ~ I r s . C. R. Blackall G. l\I. Henry1\1rs. C. T. :Moore A. J. Loos~ I r s . E. C. Stokes Henry Rosei\'Iiss ,Adah Durbin W. '1'. MelchiorEarl F. Smith O. L. Hampton

    A s s o c j l l t ~ EdItors.

    p lex s t rips, we have a ll we c an h an dle. I h av e b ee n on this ru n on1)'si x week and in that time I hav-'!used 5800 duplex t ic ke ts . Y ou knowTo the Editor of Our Town. a great many of t he s ta ti ons !Lre

    The Pennsylvania Ra il road Com- closed after 8 P. M., and people no tpany' s c onci li at or y pos te r, r ec en tl y hav ing t ic ke ts , o f c ou rs e, must payissued, is an i nnovat ion in r ai lr oa d their fares on the trains. We do no tcirdes an d should be highly COUl- mind that- i t i s e xp ec te d that time Imended. It appeals to i ts patrons of th e night. But the mos t cash faresu nd er t he t it le "Wh at C au se s L ac k o f ar e col lected in th e middle of theCOl1tillence in Railroads?" and invites Ilay, when a l l t ic ke t offices ar e openthe opinion of its patrons, so thati fo r hus iness . Why, the other da y I!I he nUlllagement can improve anything receivell s ix ty c ash fares on one ithat needs changing fo r th e bet te r- r ound t ri p, i n t he mi dd le of th e day..Illent of its service. I wish something could be d on e t o!The Pennsylvania Railroad is to be relieve liS of this uncalled-for work.l

    ?IAIZIE J. SIMPSON, highly praised for it s e xc el le nt s er - a s we, na tural ly , a re respons ib le for IThenCashier. viee. A noticeable f eature s ince the a ll s ho rt ag es , a nd i t causes a lo t of i.-------------- I inslallation of t he e le ct ri c system is additional work" it h e a hsence of all jars a nd j ol ts Instartin/!; and stopping at st.ations, liS In conversation with a Pennsylwas formerly the cas e with steam vania Hailroad official t he abo ve wa sSend a l l l et te rs and news item to power. Th e l\Iain Line towns have related to him. He stated the reason

    P. O. Box 404. 1he best. sen' ice in their history. Nar- fo r people paying f ar es o n trains wasSend lIll adve r ti s ing copy to P. O. herth i s espec ia l ly fortunate. It ha s dlle to th e fact tbat so m any of the Mrs. William S. Howard i s s pend - George B. Suplee

    Box 820. half hOllr])' service from 6 .29 A. M. ticket offices were on th e oppos it e ing a few days in Atlantic City re -;\Iake a ll r em it ta nc es t o P. O. Box u nt il late in the even ing, with quar - side of inward hound trains, an d peo- cuperating from a severe attack of la Steam & HotWater Heating118. Ier hOllr sel'viee hetween 7.29 an(l pIe hOllllll for th e city wOllld not take ! grippe and bronchitis.Our Town is on sale a t th e depot 8.28. Th e only improvement would the t im e t o eross to the station in the' Plumbing

    newsstand , and a t t he s to re of H. E. he to h av e an e xp res s train from tunnels when f ar es wer e t he s ame 011, Mrs. Charles Coon, who has been Bell Telephone.Davis. Broad 8treet Station pressed in to ser-I t he t ra in s as at the station. For-: s pe nd in g t he l as t two weeks in Nar-En te re d a s Recond-class matter, Or,- yice in th e rllsh hour hetween 5.1'; merlv there was a difference in priee' berth as t he g ue st o f h er parents, Mr .lober 15, 1 914, at th e Post Office at anll 6.1:; P. M., and then Narberth in h ~ Y i n g tickets at the station in and Mrs. Charles H. E nsinger, of Frank CristXarbe rt h, P ennsylva ni a, unde r th e would he content. If av or of the patron. The on ly way Montgomery avenue, has r et u rned toAct of March 3, 1879. This suggestion for a change will to discont inue the practice o f cas h h er h om e in Westerly, n. 1. MEATS &PROVISIONShe treated with general satisfaction.I fares on t.rains was to compel such I.

    'There ar e no trains on th e Main Ip as se ng ers t o p ay i nc reas ed rat es , l\liss Anna Marsh al l, o f Pho en ix - Blah Grade ButterLilll' from 12.1" IIntil 6.10 in t h e morn - , b ll t t he State laws prohibit it in tlli..; ville, Pa., spent the week-end with Telephone-Narberth 644 A.ing. Of eOllrse. t he re a r e n ot man yICommonwealth. Miss Adah Durhin. of Xarberth ave-palrons lJetween these hours , bllt tllP.- Vrnuk ennfcl. nue. G O D F R E Yalre-goers and p eo pl e d el ay ed h y un -toward c i rcumstances would b great-i KING'S DAUGHTERS 1\Irs. "\. Thornton Grugan, of Hamp-1\' aceonl1l1odated by no t ha vll lg to I den a"enlle, entertained at Bri dg e o nr'lIsh at h re almeck spe ed in o r ~ l e r t? i HOLD BIG MEETING Friday evening. He r guests includellcateh the 12.1" A. M. Could It nOe I l\Ir. and Mrs. W. L. Henderson, 1\11'. wIllhe arranged that. people missing th e I and Mrs. W. J . Kirkpat r ick , l\Ir. lUlll,last. train could he accommodated on i ,l\Irs. W. I t D. Hall allll l\Ir. and l\Irs.1th e 4.21 A. M. express, stopping only iRegular Monthly Meeting Large- Love.on signal? Any official. o f . th e. com-I Iv Attended-To Givea Sup-pany would pt'obahly tlunk It "orthYI Miss Wade Howenste in entertainellof cons ide rat ion could he have been I per on 'Vashington's the Chi Phi Sorority on Friday eve-at. Broad Street Station at 4 o'clocl'i B'rhd r ning'. Accompaniston Xe\\' Year ' s morning ~ I ~ d seen the,lit a } iHISS FANNY 1-/. fLOOScrowd ga the re l l there wa it Ing f o ~ h I l\fiss Adah Durbi n entertainell on Imornin/!; t.rains, as al l th e waltlllh'! '1'1 I ti l t' of tile Saturday evening, in l ion or of he r 417 Haverford Ave., Narberth , Pa.1 'I'I fi . t 'I Ie regu ar mon 1 y mee mg . Iooms were crowdel. le 115 yeal J' I (" I f JT' , D ughters house gues t , 1\1Iss Anna Marsha l l, o f Phone, 316 DI T t . , 1 e r t ' ," an ge ,1 rc e 0 \.11Igsa. . 1\ .01' two of ~ a m m e r s em s gram op 'I I II ' tl n I't room of Phoemxvll le. '1'he gllests were 1Iss _d 1 t was Ie I 1Il Ie co lmun y . . .EDITORIALS seasoll the company con escem ed . () I tI Y 1\1 C A Wednesda)' January Evelyn Harr IS , 1\1Iss Isabelle l\Iartlll 'l H C FRITSCH- - - favor it s rich patrons lJy s c h e ~ u h l ~ ~ I - Ie L' .j ,"as" served the 'hostesses Miss Helen Wingate, Mr. N. Lester I WII.l'L' IS ~ E W S ? an "opera t ra i n" a t 12.4", I H ~ t It rllllj ~ ~ i n g u ~ ~ r ~ . ~ a r i e s , M;s. J ac oby and Jefferies,. MI'. Hobert Durbin: Mr,l PropertJes Fo r Rent an d Sale. . 'k I not pay. as v el T f ew used It. T l ~ e IMi Laura Hoppe r. A ft er which the ' LOllis Wmne, 1\11'. S, Leroy WlIlgateI Fire InsuranceOne Of. 0111' n e w s p ~ p e r s . has. "0 1 ~ 1 _ 1 l \ l a i n Line lovers o f opera used t h e ~ I ' 1 h u ~ ~ n e s s meeting w as opened with I and :I'.Ir. Harold Wilkinson. Bel l Phone 852 W.out a uUlque plan ot callmg Its re a 11 imonsines, s topped at hotels or theIrI' . n ra er bv t he _

    e rs ' a tt en t ion to what's news. I t cit,' residences. Bu t we poor, ordi-, s c r l ~ d t u r e rleadlFng d D Pb Y1\1r W Miss Xell ie ,Jones, o f E ri c, P is a ' Wall nulldJng. Narberth, P a.. '. 1" . I I 0 i t . " ,presl ent, 1\ rs. r e . er Y . ~ r s . m. a., I'arnes tins al ' lce Iegu ar y n co 1I'lrv cOlllmOIl everyday mortals notl It' tl 1 v isi tor in : \ 'a rber th .". ' " , . " . Chase ac te l as secre ar y m lC a l- . , .edltonal page. I hlessell with wor ld ly g ood s eltherr , f 1\1r A 1\1 d'tl ARCAD IAi lll"holl)' Ha s lIt 1 t t' sence 0 ~ r s . . er e 1 I.. . - , h av e t o h oo f it or seep a . ti e s a Ion i The report. for t he f ai r held in l\Iiss Mary Sma ll , a derk in th e CHESTNUT.Bel.16th StDICl1, It o wait. for the first tral nout- th8, Xovember gave a ba lance o f ove l' one Xar be rt h post. office, is reco"ering Finest Photoplay The-Floped , \ 1\f It ' s'gn'ficant fact. i , . I ,. I ' . t re 01 Its Size in th e4 .' 110.10 J. : . IS. a I I I . . i hundred dolla rs cleared, which wa s lrom a severe attac, 0 , t Ie gnp. EntireWorld. .: \ 1 ~ r n e d , t ha t. n otwl th sl an dl ll g t he Mam Lme i us ed in ou r Christmas worlc Some Photoplays-Continuous lOA.M.to 11.30Dn:or,ced, roa.d earries hundredR of thousands of i of the good done with this money MI'. Carl Canlloni, of DUdley avenue, I P. M.Left. fown, lJassl 'ngers yearl) '. it. ha s t.he worst I being: Five dolaI's to th e D oor of coutemplates impro,'ing, h is a lr ea dy PhlIa., Pa. Emb.ezzled, ~ e n ' i ( ' e after ~ 2 . 1 " A. ~ I of an y o fi B le ss iu g; two barrels packed w it h p re tt y h om e b y t he planting of a fine " P R . ~ G R ~ I \ ' I , M . E ~ ~ e k C ~ m ~ e n ~ l D gA ~ l s c o n d : d , i i ts s ubu rban h.nes. I,t. IS hoped th e vegetables , candy. fruits , n ut s a nd a; lot. of t r ee s and shrubbe ry . lhmsdll?, FrJlln) .lIul ~ n t l l l ( l l l ) ,ILlll a fIre, Iln'III.\gement WIll act 11l th e matter. Itt tl D r of Hope , 'n il . IMh , 1 4t h n ud 100th' 1 f ' , tu r ,ey sen 0 Ie DO , ROBERT HARRON':>011 a a r ~ n , Philadelphia; twent.y d ol la rs to th e Hesillents of D U l 1 l e ~ - avenue, north" " 11l "Had a bab), I The announcement of th e railroad's Travelers ' Aid Soc ie ty , Philadelphia; or Windso r . expec t th e Borough Fa - THE MISSING LINKSBeen arrested, I )Jolin' on issuing annual p as se s t o t wo t on s of c oa l t o a widow with a t he rs t o soon tal(' up the matter of I"'. III ']' I 1' \ ' 1 1{'011e t o town I' ' . . ., (I I nJ . nest IQ' 1I11l , 1'( lIes( ll)', ..:, I it s employes requestIng them to give! famil)' of fiye children; a mothe r nme- panng that street. :\t present It IS ,'nil. lith, Isth null IIHh. 'c r < 1 c ~ , e l l aa I ~ n ~ ~ ' up t he ir s ea ts when c ar s a re over-I ty-two years old a nd he r daugh te r, in a deplorable condition. PRANK KI':EXANJ ~ ? u g h t , 1. " crowde(l i s a no ther i nnovat ion, an, l s even ty -six years old, liVing together, In first showing ofh.ll1ed an olllceI, will meet with tile a pp rova l o f al l I were sent a ton o f coa l and to be paid MI'. and 1\'11''', . James Col e gave a "THE DESPOILERS"Hobbed l1 h?Use, I passengers paying their fares, b ll t i tl a dollar a week for an indefinite time; hilthday party in honor of theirI ~ e e n , ~ s s a s s l . n ~ t ~ d , Iwill he a hard proposition t o c ar ry I three dollars given to buy c loth ing daughte r Helen, Saturday evening,lomnntted SUICide, lOUt. Suppose , fo r instance , J ingl ing f or t wo sma ll c hi ld re u; s ix dolla rs to J31l1Iar)' S. Music an d games made.. . } 1 ' a l l ~ n f r ~ ~ ~ l an aeroplane, ,)ohnsing or D in ah , Ja ck son w e r ~ Ib u) ' sh oe s f or another family; seven' the evening 1II0st pleasant. The guests1 h a s I ~ e " s - : \ l l te us , , (> I >ila nclin/!;, a nd t he p re si de nt , general dollars toward helping a deserving; were Misses D O l ' o t h ~ ' Wilson, Id a Iano,

    ' ' 'e thll1k tins P I ~ n a v e r ~ good OIL !lIlanager, 01' superintendents o f d iv i- r a m i l ~ ' with their rent a nd t o pay this , Elizabeth Miller, EmiliI ' Bell; Messrs.Often, whe n t al lo ng to some .peoPle, i sions were comfortably seated pe rus- month 's rent o f twe lv e d ol la rs . 'We George l\Iarl,le, JI'.. Francis Wipf,t he y w il l say, when a s ~ e d If an,Y-1 i ng n ew sp ap ers ( th e s up pos iti on i s aIso voted to pay the Y. M. C. A. James Sher ran , Eo Perr)' Redifer, Jr.,t hi ng happened ove r their way, 1'\0. all ollicials a 1111 directors ar e r ec ip - twent )' -f ou r d ol la rs t hi s y ea r. This Davil l Odel l. Les li e Smi th , H ar nl (lI' r '1 at 'ver ' don't k n o w ' . Ino.t I1ng "" e . ' ,._ i en ls o f annua l passes) , does anyoneIis only a few or the many helped. Sheldon and George Rose.Ihmg. But. If .)011 talk a r.ew min fo r a moment imagine that an y con- Ollr Shut-In Committee we re ver )' BOYLE'S MARKET HOUSEutes y ~ l l l ' ~ ' I l l Imd ,uleY 1.010'\ a . l 1 u m ~ Ilul.tol' or brakeman would h av e t he Ibusy sending ou t their Christmas , .. " ., 1 " , " "her of thlllgs W h l ~ h , If the) ha h l ten1l'rity to as k t he m t o yacat.e their Icards and remembering the Shut- Ins' (.1 :"i ~ H , H S ] Al\I', )l O]lCI;. p . M ' tthought ,worth t p l ~ l I 1 g . would 11av,e spats, as there were passengersIbirthdays, s e n d i ~ g them useful p.res- On next Saturday, .January Hi, a I rIme l"J.ea sbeen .ne,"s to the! cs t of us. S don Istanllinp; who wer e entitled t o t hem '?I ents and magazlI1es and many t 1 n l 1 ~ s ('hv pigeon shoot will be he1l1 inhe all:alll to jo t It on a p os t, ll a nI , Ex( 'u se th e slang, but. as ou r friend to brip;hten .their lives. Th is comnut - S;r 'etches ' Field , at 2.30 P. 1\1., except IHome Dressed POUltry, Butter, Eggssel1l1 It to us. Il 'II ' co 1 '" f I' ellt.ly eJ'aclllates t ee 's work IS not onl" close to home, I and Game.I ) "\1111 ,I) so e v . ' , .. . . . . . in the event o f s to rm , when s ame WIll. . "Xot on )'onr ti n h or n. " P ro ba bl yIbut sendin/!; their to Mallie and some he ost oned until t h e nex t c le ar S'lt-Xarber lh ha s a wa y of shoWlllg orr the high officials, to show that t h ~ r I lown to Alabama . Thi s organization i ~ p ., I Fancy Fruit and Vegetables .a rare day to great advantage. SlIre- wen' willing to abide bY t he r ul ing Iis non-sectarian; there being among r u r ~ ' : i ' . 't 1 t tt 1 ,_ . "ly a beautiful day in :\'arherth is :l of the companY 'WOUld 'be th e 1 l 1 0 ~ t l th e memhers Presbyterian, Lutheran,It!. 1gU;lIIers t - r ~ ~ 1 . 1 Y 1 el 0 a e n "'A\JlOre for PartICular Peoplejoy forever. ('olllphiS'lIIl' I;\;t vou ca n rest a; - Methodist. Baptist. and Episcopalian" I1S s 1101 ' at.,'I'IIlC I I I n ~ l a pelrnla .en-------- , . . , . 1 I t 't e 1 the ,gun c u> WI le consl( eree. R E,e wel- '. '" 1 .' tl't 1 ft . helpinl\' hand in His name to any, any 0 IeI ' In orma IOn IS. eSlrel,('Dmed anll heartily r ec eive d in on

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    N A H B ~ H T H , PA.-OUIl T O W N - , T . . A . N l r A . n 1 ~ 13 . 1916

    J. A. MILLER

    NARBERTH, PA.

    To you what an advantage it ISto own your own h ome?WM. D. SMEDLEY

    c. P. COOKCOAL, WOOD IANDBUILDING SUPPLIES

    At the Cabin,Narberth &. H averforcl Aves.

    GEO. W. J. MARKLESelect Dairies

    HERMAN'S BREAD,ROLLS, PIES AND CAKESThe Imperial Grocery

    A lecture ou "Egypt, Its Mouuments nlul AntiquIties," by Dr . LeviP. J Ie ugel , lUgh S choo l Aud it or ium ,Fl'h11l.) night, JIUlU81'Y 28th, at S.ll';u'elock sl18rJl.

    Two Words to the WiseFIEDLER'S PHARMACY

    Special for Friday & Saturday OnlyWith Each Purchase of Any tOc Cake ofSoap, at 3 Cakes for 25c ., We Will Give

    'Fresh Made Citrate M a g n e s i ~ . . " --.- 20cMrellin's Food, 75c size 55cHorlick's Malted Milk :39c, 79c, $2.95Milk Magnesia 20c and :38cWampole's Ext. Cod Liver OiL 75cScott's Emulsion :38c and 75cThe Original Fletcher's Castoria 2:3cBromo Seltzer 9c, 19c, 39c, 69cIRobinson B a ~ l e y , L a r g ~ 28cI P!1re Norwegian Cod Liver 011 30c Yz pt. , 50c pt.FIDest Imported Olive Oil :30c Yz pt. , 50c pt .Listerine 18c, 35c and 67cSalhepatica 18c and 35cStanoJax ' 50c pt .

    Howard F. CotterMEATS ofl TI. QUALITY

    Special Kursery 1\Ii11{ in Paper Carscore of 34 to 22. In the second haIC ton Ii'iIIed at Peuhurst Farm.Norristown tried their f irs t t ea m Hell PJlOue-Xarberth 609 D.mcn against us, bu t we hehl them 100 N b h Ajust the same. Redifer, t he n ew star, ar ert venueplayell a fine g ame. McCar te r was I NARBERTH PAont. of the line-up hu t hopes to be in ' this weel, against Upper Darhy on ,"'r HFriday afternoon l i t 3.15. ...... e and l e

    I Try a Po u n d o fIi HOME-MADE FUDGEI B. E. DAVIS II

    This Friday our g ir ls ' team g oe s t oWoodbury. GOOl] l uc k. g ir ls , f or y ou('ertainly Illwe made a fine showingso far this yeal. Don't ge t trolleyf':C!{.

    . )

    School JIoUo.Without halting, without rest,J"ifting better u p to b est.

    SCHOOL EDITOR'SWEEKLY NEWS ITEMS

    Part of t he o pen in g ex erci ses o n Prompt Deliveries Assuredi\fondar morning were devoted to the/45th a n d P a r ri sh 8 t s . 1 _poet Milton, his birthday haVing - . - -----f al le n o n th e 9th. Miss Turner, our MA Y I PROVEI

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    ,I.

    650I

    624

    12115112711613"

    606137

    3nl.

    3rd.125191121139148

    Telephone

    666

    SAFEDEPOSITWILLSWRITTEN

    144112129147

    674146

    Clubs.Lost. Pet.2 .83:13 .7505 .5838 .3338 .33310 . .166442

    Narberth, Pa,

    BANKW ' I TH

    Total 644

    wltr 1&tttrultllltl'ir wrust arne,1323 Walnut St" Philadelphia.

    Colts , .Southside , .r-;arbrook .

    StnnlIng' of thl'Won.Plugs 10:'\arberth 9T ~ s s e x .......... 7

    HOWARD'S DRUG STORE

    I\IAKE SURE Of YOUR CBOICE NOWT ERMS TO SU ITF U Jllstl'ce Montgomery Avenue.I 1Il. ,NARBERTH . Or612 Ches tnu tS t. . . .hUa.

    That it is iustabout as cheapand mueh m oresatisfactory to select your lot fromNarberth's Highest Tractand build \,our bousc according to your ow n plans.nd the way yOIl want it-and whe r e you wantIt-as to buy a Ready-Made House?

    ARCADE THEATRENARBERTH. PA .

    3rd.14810897116

    753

    2nd.151132116129

    2nd.155144145131178704

    ESSEX.1st.139132106115

    Pet..741 C. Smith.482 H . S imps on ...408 Bradley ..370 IButler .. , .

    3rd. PLUGS.173 1st.121 Gil'forll 139116 H. Rose 130198 \V. Smedley .. 13:{192 H . .Jeffrics 141__ ISavill 161800 I Total48

    764

    682

    94140

    791

    M. C. A.2nd.143131155152167

    -=========: : : ; : :=========

    1\1. C.2nd.196128124')').",116142

    WAY:,\Jo; CLUB.1st. 2nd.1a7 1561U;{ 16915U Hi813f. 15"ISO 14:)

    HOSEl\lO:\T1st.1G!I162

    AIWMORE Y. 1\1. C. A.1st. 2nd.1[;9 17G127 141159 121172 150157 176

    NARBERTH Y.1st.15612999147110

    Total ~ 7

    Seores:

    Stmllllng' of th e Clubs.Won. Lost.

    Wayne , ,. , 20 7Ardmore Y. M. C. A... 13 14Narberth Y. M. C, A... 11 16Rosemont M. C. . . . . ,. 10 17

    NAHBE1{'11I-[. PA. -OUR TOWN-JANUA1IY 13 . IH16

    cal'C' ('Illb "SOh'H,A meeting of th is organizat ion was Walt .held la s t Thursday n ight a t th e Y. M. ,Heim .C . A. The main purpose of th is meet - IHar t .ing w as t o elect a pres iden t and sec - Wende ll .r et ary . T he election resulted as fol- Hotz .lo\\'s: President, 1. "I'. \Vard, and secrctar)', Earl D ic ld e. M r. W. A. Col e i svice president of this organization.

    There wil l b e a meeting of this club'th is Thursday night. Members, p l ease Durne llnote this announcement. ScullinHagel'SKing .

    Doery .Wright

    TH E MOST

    DR. W. M. CAMERONDen t i s t

    202 Narberth Avenue

    It is more conven ien t to bank a t home , an d moreprofitable, too.'vVe allow 2% on balances of Fifty Dol lars , 3% onSavings Fund Accounts on balances of One Dollar,

    , \ l I' ct ur c on "I-;g)'Jlt, ItH ][Oltnm('IIt.H l11ll1 Alltll(ultles," b r 11'. LevIP. i'len!l'el, lll!!'lt SchooJ Audltorhml.l-'rhhLY 1Ilght, .TU1IIIILrr 28th, nt 8.15o'cioc.I' shn.rll.

    ( '(non'xl '}'\ ' (,J,l n.The ('onnnunit)' Cluh te a was WIl\l

    at tenllc(\ last weel, notwithstandingthe fact that so mc of th e memberswen' being entertained at five lIun(Ired, s ever al a t a h ri dp :e party an,1others at II ellur('l1 sewing societ).I t was v er y g ra ti fy ing to t he man- Hnsk('t Unll--Xarhl'rth "H. Brooklalc.agel' and instructor or th e "gym" Xnrlll'rth 'H. Hrookllnle A. {'.! 'l as s to see t he ren ewe d intere!':! Xarberth, t h e f orme r champions oftal,en in th e work last \Vednesday th e Main L ine League , opened its 1916m orning. Some of l a st y ea r' s c lass season with a vietory OVCI' th e s t r o n ~ Total . . . . . " 722have come lmck and several n ew B ro ok da le te am hy t hc s co re of 44memhers h av e e nr ol le d. Let us try t o 22. 'l'he features of th e game we reand make t hi s t he h igge st c la ss ever. t ~ l e Playing.of Davis. f? r 1\arberth, and! Taggart .You will ge t a great deal


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