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    BABYWEEK

    .'oJt S.u.E-Stll1>le with two stallSHtull. wngo n h ou se , hal'- 10ft an droom. Co"1 $1000. Goolgllter FI'shcr, of' B r ~ ' 1 1 Mllwr'. Ie wa r zone, as a good work fornlUnity int.erests as . a whole. !eITieieney and askell th e citizens to ' th I b tcate{1 school for th e el.ementary E. A. Vall \"alkenlJur"', ot Merl'oll; AI- e c u 0 accomplish this winter,C. Eo Kreamer . p residen t of the ' continue to show their appreeiation .., II II grades. In 1914 the resolu.t lo n f or a l en Evans , LewIs Lille. ' L ~ ( l g a l ' C. Fel- severa eollectlons were taken up:>. Interested. Mr. John B. " ' Il hams has arrangell '. " .' t.Uu 11)' during the performanceentertalnmcnt. Friday night. I wish to! to r twenty-live tree8 t.o be planted Among all th e eomn el tf! 1 .. . ' . ' aro\lIHl his home on ' VYn n cwoo d , . I I. llIal e on the

    T he d at e of t he annu a l mee ti ng of thank MI'. Bal'l"Is to r the donat ion of n.\SE n.\J,I. JUI,LY A'I' . ' " musIC I am su re nolle w ill b e morer \OLI 1 \ 1 t ' ~ ' S CLUB avenue some tl1ne tll1S spnng. .' . .the Clvie Association whleh, UlIl!er the hi8 theatre. MI'. C ase. wh o handled ,1 , ; . ' , J. 1\1' r ,\ l' Sh a III \ J Loo' Dr i , I P I ~ r e e l a t e d hy hUll than t h oneI I

    . t I l II 1 . tl I .. ' . I " tl Great p r e p a r a t i o n ~ ar e !Jeing maue esS s . . . . . ,I: J. . S. . WhIch eame f ro ll ! a ven' I t .t le f IIly aw s IS 0 le Ie ( I unng JC mont I the nl.lLlnne, \\as h e p lu l II I many ""n"an'_ of I'ni"n \','I"r"n>elat ion shal l let . I .. I I . ell. Addresses WIll also he macle by J \ I : ' ( ; ' ~ n . \ C { ~ I I ' l ' t : H S . ,,' IIIP Wllr of 1S';1 I.. B';:,. wh" ar" 11Il-l. ) 0 111 p ~ O \ e. anI le,llI- , the league president . Fredericl{ I,., "I"hl""n y"ar> .. r ""1'. \\111 1,':II'n nf "onIP-tlfy th e borough and Vlellllty a nd a s- ' Till' monthIv meeting of King's \ Ihlnl< I" 11"'1, Inl..... >1 hy I",,mlllly "",,,I.8ist and co-oper'lte with the '1 t l ' ( ' O ' l I I ~ ( ; ( , O ' l l l ~ { ; { ' O ) I I ~ ( , ; Hose. ]'leteher "' . Stites and sever , l l i . .' In,, Ih"ir 11:1111"> and . ,hl r, , ,' " I" Jlox Ho;,.., . . . . ' . '" I IOTI- o thers p rominen t In hase Ilall whosel ]):lI1ghte.rs was It the conmlUllIty rOOlll] ~ ~ : . ' ~ ~ ..t.les I1l enfOi clllg 1,1\\ s , tl ll i orlhnances (" tt ' I ,... . " , , I ot t h e ) , 1\1. C. A" Wednesllln., March . , ------ .relating thereto; to promote an y pro- ,(' JlI!l' lI('IU'C'!' (',('1'r In)" responses ,Ire expeetecl s h o r ~ l ) . t ' " , . . . , < \ : " ~ person Wishing " good thermomelerj t I" f"'t ' I b I 'lIt)") L .."_IlL',".'}',}' I' I' Y. ".I. (,'. \ At. tht' weeklr du b lIleetlllg last 1st. Hew IIIg 111 th e mormng, lundl at. . 1'.ln .hllve on" 1>y a;r.'" I.. rent 0';8 I d h ~ ~ ~ 1 1 ~ n ~ ~ I ~ ~ B I ~ ~ n l 1 : ~ : l l t : e ~ : e n ~ e : = Slleclul llictures IUliI solos 11)" 311ss ~ e s e ~ l a ' f l i l ~ a ~ e u I l ~ V l t h : a : : ' b ~ l l ~ n tIl: w l ~ : e l ~ ~ l l l C ~ r e s . l d e u t , Mrst. I ~ r e t d DerlbY, o l t P I ~ \ ~ l y ; " l e l ; ~ t ' ; ; l ' " , I " I I ..p \ ' ~ ~ e l ~ ' \ ' l ; I ) ~ ~ . ~ ~ ; ~ ' ; , : : ~ I < h ~ ~ , ~ , ~bers a nd a re en ti t led to 'attend meet- ~ I l l r i o l l Urlll, :llr. S. A, l tu cl ol ph , Mai n Line, priuclpally wi,th t he B er - ~ ~ el liel 1l;smessc\'llUeetI11lg 0 ~ r t l er , ~ ~ . y ; : : : r ' \ ~ ~ : : ~ ~ / \ ~ = ~ t ' ~ ~ ; ~ . r ~ ~ ; ; t r ~ ' i u ; : ~ : : : ; g ~ t ~ ~ ~ l , :iugs of th e assoclatioll I1ml avail them- 211d, 111111 )11'. ,Jus. P. Witherow w)'u Club, should locate a winning leI PI re sII en: rea ug Mle scrGP ur e or lot. Inn r.. '1 lIy 1 ..0 rept or more.ll( ea( ng 111 pravcr rs eorge P I " l r ( ~ I p n c e wUt he J;'l\"en to prOllerl\,' Iln"ln"selves of it s Ilenefits, team In th e wes te rn t ermi nu s Ilt SI 1'1 I t dJ 1 l' t' f 1.' :llr. ( ~ e o r g e lJ. Abele, 'celLIst P l' Ie Io n wa s e ec e I e eg a e r om ou r OUII'" lul1.II"I. J,;'urug"e u.r fothetl. A l l t l r e ~ f o I . P. O. Dox,persons resl( ng III I S com- :i'liss }'ullule Loos, [lluulst ao . cirele to We convention a t 'Williams- r , ~ : " ='llrberlh. P,'unll.1 1 l U n i t ~ . ma y become voting Dlembers Sellts ar e seIling fust "The ScrIbe." port i n Apri l. The" entertnl'nment com- .------------------.----iii h 1 dd ...o n l>lAr,.:--).;llrllerlh. l ~ x c e p t l o u u l I ) ' dy g vmgJ I s or er name all( a ress ]( 1 t t mittee will give a musical at th e home llhle hul1ultl/.: lot 100 feet lW ~ I feet,to th e secretary or to any officer of e II he eUID to get IL gooll stllrt 1 I I E ~ S ' BIBLE CLASS. of l\"rs. \H, J, JOlles, Friduv, MarcIl two s tr t' el r rout". P rice onl )' $3.00.inllllCll1l 1 '. J term". gooll Hpecuh,t1ou, Roberl J.the association a n paying th e mem- 1 ). On Thursda)', March 28. II musicale 31st. At t he A pr ii meeting; we will 10111 C h ~ . l l \ u t Ntreet. or Jl(tllherth. GOl'arship fee heremafter provided. You t'llIl't IlIYorll to mIllS tlIls rare w ill b e g ~ v e l l in tb e church, TicketB have a l ad )" f rom t he Shut-In SocietyRemember th e date-March 24th, t reat ar e 50 cents, an d Can be obtained from to tell us of he r worl, an d experiencesand plan to he present. 1 members of the class, in thnt work

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    N A H B E H T l l ~ PA.-UUl{ 'rOWN--}\IAl{CII n IHIG

    TelephoneNarbe rth , Pa.

    NARBERTH, PA.Telephone.

    Fancy Fruit and Vegetables.

    A8S0f.1j ' l 'I ' ; I,Y l'U:-;CTCIIE I'HOOF

    BOYLE'S MARKET HOUSEPrime MeatsHome Dressed POUltry, Bu tt er , Egg sand Game.

    "A Store for Particnlar People"

    Estimates

    JAMES G. SCANLINContracting Painter

    Mr. and Mrs. William :'\. Kerigan.of Anthwyn Farms, Xarberth, ar eb ei ng con gr a tu la te ll u po n t he b ir thof a daughter.

    THE FIRESIDE

    COMMUNICATIONS

    :'\urherth, Pa .

    EDITORIALS

    HARRY A. JACOBS,Eilltor.

    OUR TOWN

    THl:RSDAY, ?lARCH n, 1911;El\IEnGE:\CY PI-IO:-;E CALLS

    Fire 350.Poliee 1250.

    ( )n f , ( ) W ~ I ,I '.r ' fLI; TOWN.Under th e above heading an exl,nge gives th e following good a ll . I f vo u m ee t a lUa l l who is

    ill U ~ mou th . who thinks thatwn is a l l w ro ng , j u st t ake himor give him a ride a nd h an dIs quaint l i tt le song: "There

    Owned, and Published every Thursday by th e ~ a r b e r t h Civic Association.

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    ar e fancier towns t ha n o ur own lit-Iti e town, there ar e towns that ar ebigger than this, anu -the people who Ilive in th e tinier towns al l city ex-: To the E di to r o f O ur Town.cltement wlll miss. There ar e things' In r e fe r en c e t o d og t ax . i f p er so nyo u can se e in a wealth ie r town that signing "Interested Citizen" would I

    Iyou ean't in th e town that i s sma l l; ~ e a u a ll t he news and advertisementsan d yet up an d dowu there is no 111 Ou r Town of February 24, they:lather to wn t ow n like ou r own l it tl e' c ou ld no t fall to find a n a rt ic le on- - - - - - - - - - - t ow n a ft er all. It may be t ha t t he ' second page. third colullln, which an -;\Irs. C. R. Blackall G. M. Henry street through t he hea rt or ou r town s wer s a ll t he ir questions an d givesMr s. C. T . Moore A. J. Laos isn't long, isn't wide. isn' t straighi., them al l information t hat th ey de-Mrs. E. C. Stokes Henry Rose hut the neighhoI's you Imow i n our sire in r ef e re nc e t o seeuring a taKMiss Adah Durbin W. '1'. Melchior own little town with a welcome your for dog and also for paying theirl ' ~ a r l F. Smith U, L. Hampton It I I l' 1 II I tcoming will wait. In th e glittering tax. las leen (eSlrel a a ong 0Associute Ellitors. streets of the glittering town with malS, 1.advertisement an d see th e goods be- \\ e then \\ III sec , sOllie coo s la( y Mell10nal Day IS fast approacllll1'; WiI1ia!s. Mrs. Ellis, Mrs . Kai n. :'III'S,gin t.o t hi nk o f t ho se h ra nd s in con-I ' spo t . . , . as well as In.dependence Da)', ti lTJS'r CHUnCIl17th. "I rejoiee in n ot hi ng mor e Ulah I roses delivered by a New York florist. O}' 'l'Il}; }:VAXGEI,Decoration-Messrs. Hezo Broo l 's . : thi s movement , recently so promi- I t o M is s Beaty at th e sailing hour of }'InnAYAndrew Greene, L. D. Hess. Raymond; nenth" developell. of placing a starry ' her s teamer (12 n oo n) B ro ok ly n p ie r. 'Women's JfeeUng, 2.:10c. .Tones. chairman, Carl B. Metzgal. hanner ahove every school honse, 1 Satnrday March 4. Miss B ea ty r e- I l l" ' . }'. A. Agur, New YorkFinance-Messrs. '}'. M. DuMaris. A. hav\' h een cha rg ed w it h too sentimen- turns t ~ he r work in Porto Rico. Jfllss JleeUug, 8.00T. Grugan. J . C. Holmes. C. V. Koel" l a l appreeia tio ll oC th e flag. I do SUXI>AYchairman, Will. J. Henderson. not enter upon an y ll ef en se . Go d There w lll b e an opportunity on Uillie StUd)"Floor-Messrs. C. Hodansky. C. P . pity th e Ameri ean e it iz en who does Saturday evening, March 11. of hear- SEIDION}

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    IIisHlh'1! \\ 'nll'I'I'm'(' ( ' n ~ t i l ( ' Snaplint Wall' . ' IInttll 'sI n l ' l I n t ~ ' Sl'rhllrt's. 1II1l1t ' i(t1h-rs ... .I l ~ Ilrm:'s

    NARBERTH. PA.

    &W. J. MARKLESelect Dairies

    c. PG COOKContented Consumers Commend

    Cook's Coal

    COAL, WOOD ANDBUILDING SUPPLIES

    lIurllek's :Ualtl',1 Jlilk-'Iellin's Fool!, " u r ~ i n g n o t t l ( ' ~ (all ~ j Z t ' s )I'astnriaJ,illW Wnlt'I'

    Fiedler's Prescription Drug Store

    Baby Saving Weekat Fiedler's Drug StoreWHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT, ANYWAY?THAT'S WHAT MANY FOLKS ARE ASKING.

    SUg'llI' JlilkJlilk J l a g n l ' ~ i a'"illllh-sBnttl.. B r n s l l I ' ~:o;,'I'nll oi } ' l g ~

    us, .< l ~ s i r e s

    Without hal t ing , wi thout r es t ,L.ifting hetter up to hest.School motto:

    The sixth month of school endsl\1arch 9, t he re fo re par en ts c an expect r eports on l \l ar ch 13.

    II1 The answer:-Baby Saving Week is th e p er io d o f MardI 41h to 11th.L : ; ~ = = = = = ~ -- J which has heen selected for concert e ll action in all A m e r i ( ~ a n dties on thepart ot' Public Health Boards, D a ~ ' : \urser ies. Hospita ls, Schools and the Pressto awaken the puhlie minll to th e neceHsi!y of eonserving th e Uves of hahiesu nd er o ne y ea r of age.

    Science has proven a grea t in fan t mor ta l ity to he a nathlllal tlisaster, anllone-hall' o f a ll cases unnecessary and avoidahle. The world is growing better.4220 babies under one year d id i n 1915 i n P hi la de lphi a. The r at e is now10 or 11 ou t of 100, where f orme rl y i t waH as high as 1ii ] lcr 100. Thisrate compares favorably with other cities. It is estimated that at least :::0 l1C\'eent. o f t he se i nf an t d ea th s in Philadelphia ar e u n n e e ~ s s a r y and preventahle,AntI r igh t he re we want t o c al l vour a t ten tion to th e ahHolute necessityfo r a good D r u ~ Store in tv!!ry nei ghho rhood . When l if e han/!:s in the haiance you don't t ak e hal f a day off a nd spe nd c ar fa re l oo ll ing- for a hargainprescription eounter. You remembcr the druggist who aceomnlOl la tes youwith postage s tamps and useful information and is on t he j oh night and da rwith drug store necessities and s er vi ce . S pe ci al f or B ahy \Veek. Look 0111

    windows over:

    SCHOOL EDITOR 'SWEEKLY NEWS ITEMS

    The Senio\'s ar e busy making1\1.--Tl1e preparations for th e Washington tripthis spriug.

    }:YAXm':I, HAP]'IS'r t ' lI rnCJI.

    N A H B ~ B , T H .. PA.-OUR T O W N - ~ I . A _ R O I - I 9 .. 191.6_ ~ ~ ~ = = = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = = : = : = : = = = = r = = = = = = = = f = = = = = ~ ~ = = = = = : : : : : : : : : l l I-=Nl'wn uf tIll' < ! I . l l u r d l r ~ AU , SAIX1'S' I>, };. f lWnCJI.Uf'l ' . , \lIflr('w S. TIurke, llcctor.The serv iccs at All Sai nts ' P. FJ.Church, M o n t ~ o l l l e r v and Wynnewood}:nJf'rSOll ] :0;w1ft, PIIHlor. avenues, lluring Le;lt are a follows:

    Sunday-9.4!i A. l\I. Bible school. :\ Ash Wednesday, M a r ~ ; h 8th--8.00 A.The WOrl{. is d e e p e n i u ~ in interest in I . 1.-: The Hol y Comlllulllon. 11.00 A. M.a ll d epar tmeu ts . : \ew class o r ~ a n i z a - ---LItany, th e H ol r Communion andtions. I ser1lJon. 1.00 P. M . - - J ~ v e n i n g - prayer.

    _. _. I H\I11l1avs---R.OO A. l\T.-The Holy11.00 A. 1\1.-MornJllg- worSlllp. SlIh- I ('01lJIlIU11'iOll J-'irsl " 1 I" . tl .,j . I " ., I I 'l l" ' . , '. "UI I '" InIL:c t 01 t Ie sermon, ' ~ p l r l t u a 1- I nlOnth, a s l ~ e o n ( 1 celehrat.ion at. J IeleIH'Y." ,0'C'!(wl(, !l,.lii A. 1\1.---1'he HII1Hlav7.00 P. ;',l,--Yonug People's Service. 's"'lOol. 11.00 A. 1\1.- -;\101"lIi11g" pran:rGroup One, of whieh Lawl'enee l Io us - awl sernlOn. 4.00 P. i \ l . ~ - - E v e 1 1 i n g -t on i s e ha il 'l na n, w il l h ave charge. prayer.7.45 P. 1 \ l . - - E v e n i n ~ wor sh ip . Thi s \\'edIlPsdays and Friuays nutilwill he a I ll us ic al s er vi ee o f speeial' 1101.1' Week. Wednesdays---!

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    NARUEH'!'H . PA.-OUll TOWN-MARCI-I 9. IB16_ : = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =

    Special Pricea on Larger quantitieaOUR TREES GROWA. E. W O H L E R T ~ Narberth

    Oriental Planes and Norway MaplesThe two bestornamental, vigorous growing shlde t rees. Straightstems, well shaped tops, good roots and sure to grow.11 to 12 ft. high, $1.50 each-20 frees for $25.0012 to 14 It. high, $2.00 each-20 frees for $35.00

    IS YOUR BANK ACCOUNTS T AR T AN ACCOUNT W'ITH

    Ctlpit{lI, Surplus alld Ul1di'v,ded Profits, $350,000Deposits, Over $1,125,000

    Narberth Office, Arcade BuildingTHE CESAREWITCH

    Moving Furniture and F!auling!Automobiles for Passenger S e r v i ~ eNight Trips When Ordered

    WALTON BRO'. Phone, Narberth 672YOUR BEST FRlEND

    How IllUl;h bet tc r It Is In~ l b\' u &:1Il\" firc-!ohJc llnd thinkhuw -much ht.ttcr it l!o t o s i t h)' 11. . : o ~ w fir . ~ i f . h . than tu ht. lin thenMI(. dt.lIl1it1l{ -the l"I1I1W uff. thlnkinl{ hit\\' l11ud1 helll'r ii' i In he~ l t l i n R ' h" n ":(17.)' firc-:oidc thai'dcunin${' the.. :ollu\\, off the rouf.we ARC SNOWREMOI/[RS

    AND I,C"'" eXTRACTORSGi'\R1\. 1I1cGIl'I:l.EY eo.

    Roofwo+.. 23 SOUTH 17TH sTRrEr

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    H. C. FRITSCH

    Phone , 6 9 8 Narbe r t h

    APPLE TREES : : : : t ~ : : : : - : ~ e : ~ ~ I ~ ~ : ~ f e ~ ~ u r own. Our trees wil lThe Merion Title and Trust Co. =._= . = . _ . ~ . --.,.8---,-,-o0-.,....,ft,.---.ill..,...-,h,~ W ~ I I = _ ~ ~ ~ = - , , " : c _ h - - - - , - e J , = $ 2 50_ to$3.5__,0-=ach,-,.,.,-._=_= _"Do you advise me to back Alpha, I "and I have cleared $1,000,000. I shallthen ?" :never forge t ~ ' o u , Tom.""Not yet, my lord. The only horse Tom Kenyon cou ld sca rc ely be -l am a fr aid of is Beta. Twenty-four i lieve his ears. Ye t th e excitedhou rs b ef or e t he r ac e I shall have a :peer was eVidently speaking th every good i de a a s to th e probable' truth. What did It a l l mean?winner. If you do no t hear from me' He found out shor tl y a ft erwa rds.on t he morning of t he r ac e b ack Al- An envelope, marked "On He r Mapha. If I fancy any other h ors e i s j es ty 's Service," reached him, a nd o nlikely to beat me, you shall know its opening I t T om found , to his intenseOpen from XA, M. to 4 P. M. Friday Evenings, 7 to 9. name by the first p os t o n t he r ac e as to nis hme nt , t ha t I t c on ta in ed th e"_'.' . __ _._______ day." l et te r h e had written to Lord Clan-

    "Exce llent ly, my lord-almost as "Thanks, Tom; I understand, If I more advising him to back Beta In-well as with the late Lord Clanmore." hear nothing I pu.t'my money on Al- stead of Alpha."I am g lad, b ut , of course, I ex- Pha;. if Alpha i s l tk el y t o 1 0 ~ ; I shall The letter had never reached Lordpected as much, Bu t I must go on with IreceIVe a letter. Ver)' good. Clanmore , fo r t he v er y good reasonmy confession-for such it is. Do you '" '" '" '" '" '" t ~ a t T om Keny on h ad , in momentAM-or, rather, was -a know why I severed my connection or forgetfulnenss, posted It withoutjockey . There! now I with th e turf?" On t he n ig ht before th e great race; a ny n am e o r ad dre ss on the envel-have lost prestige in "Because you were disgusted with Tom Kenyon wrote and posted th e f ol - o pe . I t had, of cou rs t, j ou rneyed toth e eyes of t he ma ny i t, I understand." lOWing br ie f lc tte r to Lord Clenmore: th e "Dead Letter" department of th e

    thousands of people who H tiN " a r k e t G. P.O., where it wa s opened. Then,"That was one reason bu t n ot t he I --- o .e, e ' m . like thousands of similarly addressedhate " the tu rf " an d al l only one. The fact Is, n ~ father left I Alpha ha s b ~ e n ou t of s.orts for t ~ -o r , rather, unaddressed-missivesconnected wit h I t; ~ ' e t I me p .l .c ti ca lly penniless." . (AadYv81:-se l y m O p u O S t o S l b l s e u p p f ~ , r r t IBllemta. to SI'I"olrnt which ar e dropped In to p i ll a r-boxesani proud of th e fact that I bave been va jockey, a nd p ro ud er s ti ll to k no w . T o stared ~ th e speaker II I un - odds, bu t sure.-Tom Kenyon. every year, it was r et ur ne d to th etil at I was respected by my fel low- I!tSgU1!> ...d astomsbment. The news of Alp lla' s Ind isposi t ion writer.

    professionals. "I t i,l a fact, Tom. I gave up my . was alread)' widely known. On th eHad I th e Incl ina tion and the ability horses, uu t I did no t give up backing Iday of the race scarcely a ny backers 'fh e coming of HOII. Champ Clark.I could fll1 a boo l, w it h f ac ts gained o ther s. The resul t is that I am now on Isnpported it, and it sta.rted at twenty Speaker o f t he Xat io na l Hou se o f Repf rom per sona l experience and ob- the very verge of bank rup tc y; a nd in t o o ne against. resentntives. wil l b e th e cl imax of th eservation-facts which might pos- a short L..ne I am t o marry Lady Flor- The man who was n",ost concerned series of even ts p romoted by th e Comsibly Induce reader8 to suspect ence Garthwaite. Consequently, within Iand puzzl ed ahout the condi ti on o f munity Committee of th e Young Men'sthat j o c k e ~ " s , as a class, a re a s hon- the nex t tew months I mus t, by s ome Alpha was Alpha 's joc l{ey, for , to Christian Association.orable a s a ny other se t of profession- means G: other, raise at l eas t -" Tom's surpr ise , the animal seemed to Mr. Clark will speak Saturday night.al men; aye, perhaps, even more hon- " E x c t . ~ G me, my l or d, " interrupted irecover SUddenly, and at th e s t a r ~ i ~ g :\Iarch 1Ilh, in the Lower Merion High: arable, for t he p at h of no other pro- Tom. "J -er- that is-well, of course, I pos t Tom fe lt a ssured that th e splnt- Sehool. on "The. United States offessional man is s o t hi ck ly s tu dd ed \ 'ou al 'l iware that l owe mv pre sen t Ied horse would make a good bid f or Ameri ean In the Twentieth Century."with gaily-gildell t e m P t a t i ~ n s ; and: positiOJ and my little p r i v a t ~ fortune Ivictory.. . The !leeept ion Committee ha s beenafter al1, the successful resIstance of 'entirel: to your father. I have about I And Alpha duJ make a good bId fo r o rg an iz ed a nd th e r ec ep ti on w il lsubt le temptat ion is t he b es t p ro of o fI100,001 invested in Con sols, I can victory. Slowly, but surely, Alpha an d be g iven h im prev ious t o t he lecture.Ihonor. . . soon r ..... lize it, and, if you don't mind, Beta gained on thei r r ival s unt il they. 'fickets for the lecture may be seOn t he o the r hand, I must candlllly ,it 's yours, anll nobody shal1 know were r ea ll y the only two hor se s l ef t c ur ed at t he Lower Mer io n Y. :\1. C.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - , confess that I could liUlI more than I :lIIytlltng about It." in the race. T he v as t crowd cheered: A., lla)' or night . Tieke ts ma y be re -DR W M CAMERON enough material to fill a book dlsclos- "Your generos ity does credi t to your lustily. f o Beta. A h u n d r e ~ yards f r o ~ served by te lephone. ing th e dark side of th e turf. The heart, Tom, hut, of course, I cannot Ith e Wllllllllg post th e pall' r an n ec k. The secretan' of th e committee all-Den t i s t public kliows a ll a ho ut t ha t p ha se of accept your ella-your offer , I mean." and neck , an d Tom felt that, ba r ac- 'nounces that only a limited lIumbel'turf-l ife, however,. anll unfortunately "1. beg your par do n, my l o rd - icidents, he would win. ' at' tickets ar e left, an(l t h er e has heen202 Narbertb Avenue a certain se ct ion of t he public-the I mos; humbly. I forgot." I Then, an d not t il l t he n, w as T ~ m : a h ig d em an d t o hear l\Ir. Clark. Ad-ilninitiated and the re fo re o n e - ~ i d e d " ] ~ s l d e s , I mus t r ai se at least Iseized with .that indeflna.ble species mission, fifty cents ; admissionwi th re-section-cannot d is ce rn t he dlffer- ~ 5 0 0 000. I can get a l1nal mortgage of torture wlucll one expenences w h ~ n ,sen'ed s ea t. o ne dollar.ence, s o far as respec.tabillty is con- ~ $50,000 on the e st at e, and if I lose lo?e's inclinati.on ~ n ?uty point I I I '1 l'mll l 'I 's of till' Ih.lll. f'11I1 III II f'hu'kcerned, between th e Jockey and the that th e mortgage will foreclose, an d dIrectly opposIte dIrectIOns. I f A ~ p h a U('('l'lllIoII f'onllllij,f('l'.sllarper. I alIA ruined. I have explained this Il os t, n o on e would be s u r p n ~ e ( ~ . Alba B. Johnson Rosemont chair-Bn t e l ~ o u ~ h of _t l l l ~ . E V e r Y b O d ~ h.as much, Tom , b ecau se you h av e a right Scarcely a n Y b O ~ y bu t t 1 ~ e "bookI es ' man ; 'William 1'.' Abell, A;dmore:heard or '1om hen) on, the once- la - to knoW' it, as you ar e th e one man woul d b e sorn, for v e r ~ few of th e William I ... Austin, Rosemont; Williammous joclwy, hu t everybody ha s not who -:an help me to w in th e $500000. t ho us an ds o f s pe ct at or s h ad backed J B\Tnes Jr 'r 1 I e' Alf 1 l \ 1 I t b t ' T ' t Al 0 II Lord Clan . . . , ., .... I n o r , re( 1.heard a certain Itt e s ory a ou I w.. .l.t you to-why, wha t' s t he mat - om s moun. ) ve a , . - : ('ollins, Bryn Mawr' Carl A Dall-lJim ter?" more wou ld he s ave d fr om rum an d 't \ is' E I 'n IE;rly one cvening, many years ago, Tv..1 Kenvon had fainted. He had disgrace-and had not he himself ~ \ : " I ~ ~ : ~ r : ' r( ~ ~ ~ r e : E: ' I g ~ ~ . " ~ W I ~ :Tom Kenyon was informed that Lord heal'a such ; ' a rns b efor e and th e con- s tro ng ly u rg ed t he y ou ng l or d to . J I r ' , ~ e n , ~ n s , Ha, erfor I '. . . I "tl ' , 1 k B t ? a II I ,mV1S l!..yans, J ~ s q . , ayer or( :Clanmore WIshed to have a Vion \\ I 1 eluston was a lways a suggest ion to lac e a . l I (' F It I f ' f l' YI . . . tTl 1 j st retired f b' f t ]' J A ga r . eon , a\ er orl, "m .11111 In pnya e. om la( II. "pull" a hor se a nd deliberately lose Only for a ew ne 1110men s (H I" It]" I "to' B "I H. t ' t t ., . \Ig I e l' 'I S le r J ~ s q . ITn l> awr' .to rest, for he w as 111 s flC rammg a race, so that t he p le ader m ight re - Tom hesitate. He thought of IllS (' G . '" .J 't l . R' I 1 J I-I' '1f tl C t 1 t tl t' Ie bu t S E' 1\ d 1 1 1 . ,ara, . ,at Jer I, IC 13r( . aml-or le esare\\ I C'I a . Ie Ill , triev6 h is f or tune s by foul means The master, Ir rIc lars en, w 10 Ja ( t \ 1 P . .. I 1] d ' . . f l ' on, 1'1 llIore' lnhp A Hart BrynIlC hurried y rose an( (resse . thought that t he s on of his old long s et h is mmd o n carrymg of t liS . ' .. . ;0 " '" ., H is h ur ry was no t due to tb e fact master-the old Lord Clanmore, th e e\'ent, a nd h e t ho ug ht of h is hono r, . ~ r a \ \ . I , L d . \ ~ ' l r d . t,. H a r t ~ h o r n , e ' , H a v e r ~t lt at h is visitor was a peer. of . t ~ l e very soul of integri ty-could s to op so which, up to that moment, had re - ai'll. ~ e \ \ IS Lllhe: Ha \ erfol d, St ac;realm, for jockeys often reCCIve VISitS lo\\' wa s t oo much fo r t he jockey. In Imained unsullied. B. L . l o ~ d, Ardmore, Charles B. P e n n ~

    f rom t he ar is tocracy; but Lord Clau-: ol'dil1d.ry c ir cums tanc es , per haps , I Tha t s et tl ed t he m at t" r. His mimi: uacl .e r . : \re lmore; Georg -e .Peterson.more's father-the late L or d C la n- Tom ~ ' o u l d not have broken d own s o jW'IS made up \ 'llth only one ob jec t Ar(hl lo rp . Char les S. 1 '0 \ \ ell, Ard-more-had b een Tom 's patron. The' comlt.etely, but be ha d had a hard day, Iin' 'vie\\:-that' of winning at a ll h az - ' llore; Henry L. Reinhols , Arllmore :turf never Imew a more stralghtfor- and for some t ime h e h ad been com- ardR-he urged A lp ha on w it h w hIp Tsaap Sharpless, Haverford; Dr .war(l and 11Onorable ~ p o r t s m a n than pelled to trifle with Nature in order to , snd spur, an d Alpha nob ly responded, Hoss, Hal.1 SI\il!ern, Ardmore; F l e t c l ~ tIle late lord, and no Jockey eye r had reduce his weight so that he might 'like t he g am e hor se h e was. PI' " . Stites, Narherth; George SulhII hetter master. ride th e "dark" horse, S ir E r ic l\lars- I The winning post w as neared - Van, Cynwyd; Israel H. Supplee, ~ r y nXo wonder, then, that Tom T"enyon den'll Alpha, in th e Cesarewitch, Ireached-passed. A hoarse roar of dls- Mawr: E. A. V a n V ~ l k C l ~ ] J I I r g , l \ l e r l ~ n :hastened to mee t t he son of his old: "Wbat is the matter?" repeated' appointment, a confused hubbub, and Joseph n.. Walllwrlght. MerIOnmus te r. He wondered what cou ld b e: Lord C lanmore, when Tom revived. Ia solltan' c hee r h ere an d t her e told Square: ""Hllam ""ateral!, WynnetIle o bj ec t o f th e v is it , f or It was ' "Xothing-nothlng," was the rePlY., Tom plainlY enough that Alpha had wnod; Eo Xewton Wigfall, Cynwyd.gener al ly under stood tha t t he yonng: l'\"e been over-training, I expect. Go heaten Beta and won th e Cesarewitch.1 f \ ~ . - ] . '.I'I'.I'}.S, l'.J""...,. 1'\J"r\.l ord h ad forsaken tI e tu r . i on. my lord." IAnd s u c l ~ was t he case. Alpha had .,., , . , , , . ,"Good evening, Tom," was Lord i "Well, as I was saying, I want you won hy a short h ead. Tom Kenyon 'sClanmore's greeting as he shook the! to do me a favor. You ]mow a good: honor was saved. L or d Clanmore 1\1Iss Adeline Thomas, of Newjockey warmly by th e hand. "Are you i hor se when you se e one. Whe n next Iwas Irretrievably ruined. Haven. Conn., was th e week-end guestwe1l?" i you ge t news of a good thing at long I "I congratulate ~ ' o u , old man," sa id or Miss Bertha H. Piggott, of 20 Wood-"Quite well, my lord, thanl{ you," i odds I want you .to le t me Imow. My , Ule jocl,ey who rode Beta. "I thought side avenue. On Saturday Miss Piggottreplied Tom, and then, observing his' estate has been dlsbnrsed on th e turf; II should have bea te n you this time, anI! 1\Iiss Thomas entertained th e folvisitor's careworn appearance, h e a d- , I wan t t he turf to pay a little back. I but-why, wha t's t he matter? You ' ~ w i n l ! . members of their class, NormallIed, "I'm sorry to s ee you ar e n ot i n I! will back you r selection for a1l I am don't look over we1l pleased at ~ ' o l l r I>omeslie Science, Drexe l Ins ti tu te .the hest of health." .worth-or, r athe r, f or a ll I can raise; victory." 1914: Miss Lau ra C la rk a nd Mrs. Ida"I'm well enough," said Lord Clan - . and if I win I shal l never bacl, an - " Heartv con grat ulation s!" ex- C. Fullf!I. of Philadelphia; Miss Eliza-more; "hut I came to see )'OU on a i o th er h or se a s long as I live." Iclaimed 'S ir Eric Mar sd en , h is f ac e h et h W il li s. S al em, N. J. ; Miss Alicematter of business." .: Tom Kenyon cou ld scarcely believe beaming with smiles. "You never rode wilson, 'Vest Chester, Pa.; Miss BerniceIn an Instant Tom was a ll a tt en - his ears. Lord Clanmore had not better in your life, Tom-never." Gilliland. Clearfield. Pa.; Miss Irenelion. !come to bribe him to" go"wrong, after 'And then, to add t o Tom 's dlscomfit- Wixon, 1\1t. Airy, Pa.; Miss l\ lary Pal-"Tom, I thlnl{ I can trust you. I I all. I t was only a tip he wa nt ed u re L ord Clanmore-the ruined lord mel', Avondale, Pa.: Miss Mary Patton.Imow my father t ru st ed y ou with I -:-an honest tip. The feeling of re - C l a ~ m o r e - I o o m e d i n s ig ht . T he w in - GI'eencastle, Pa.; l\liss Marjorie Heldmany a n impor ta nt secret." lief which ~ a s s e d O"er Tom is. to t ~ s e ning jockey, feel ing sick at heart ,. an( l Miss Marjorie Ellis, of East 01'-Tom nodded. t he j ?c key B own words, simply 1Il- tried to avoid him: bu t Lord Clan- ang e, X. J. ; 1\lIss Emil)' Karpowski,"You wi ll remember that I sold my deSCrIbable. more was no t th e man to b e ayo id - Shenandoah, Pa.: Miss Elizabeth Giyf ather 's s ta bl e and everyone of his "My lord, you have asked. me just ed. I en. Waltham, Mass. ; Miss Marie Almuch-prized horses when I came Into at th e right moment. I will nde Alpha "Tom, " exc it ed ly whispered th e len, Brooldyn, No Y.; Miss Floss Bedell,th e estate." in th e Cesarewitch next week. Beta ~ ' o u n g lord in bis unwilling ear, Baltimore, Md.. and Miss Marthena"Perfectly, my lord. That i s w hy I and Omega . are the f i rs t favor ites, 1\10011, of ""asll il lgton, D. C.am w ith S ir Eric Marsden now." Iand, acco rd l llg to th e betting world, "Tom, ~ ' o u have saved me." "

    " B ~ ' th e by, how do you g et o n w it h: I h av e p ra ct ic al ly n o c ha nc e with The jockey star ted.tIle honor ab le m embe r f rom West' Alpha, whose price at p r esent i s 15 "I pu t $50,000 on A lp ha at twenty Much o f the charit)" that shou ld be-BJanldeigb?" . : to 1. t o o ne ," con ti nued Lord Clanmore, g in at. 110me doesn't begin at all.

    HOWARD'S DRUG STORE

    Chi cago I s having so many mu rder s tha t it does no t r ea ll y miss th eexcitement of t he big war.

    'II:'\DIl'J"J'EES () F (' II" Xn ]"Finance an d La \\" Committee-A. P.Hedifer. chairman; W. D. Smedley,H. D. l'iarrigan.Highway Committee-H. D. Xarrig-an, chairman; Eo ('. Stukes. HobertSaville.Police unll Health-W. D. Smedley,ehalrmun; Eo C. S t o l ( C ~ . William J.Henderson.Water, Fire anll Light-WilliamHenderson, chairman; A. P. Heelifer,Hohert Saville.

    nO.\RD 010' jUAXAGERS 0J0'WOJIEX'S COJ(]IDNlTY CL{;llChairman-Mrs. C. T. Moore.Financial Manager-Mrs. Roy RCTark.Library Manager - Miss GraceHaight.House Manager-Mrs. AlexanderChambley.Social Manager-Mrs. F . W. Stites.Membership Manager-Mrs. DavidD. Stickney.Athletic Manager-Mrs. WilIterDothard.

    Our fellow townsman, Terence G.Conncll . of ' \ 'oo(lsi lle avenue. is serving as a l ~ e d ( ! r a l Granel Juror in thePnilell States ( 'ou! 't fo! ' th e l\Iarchterm.

    Properties For Rent and SaleFire InsuranceBell Phone 852 W.Wall BuildIng. Narberth, Pa.

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    NARBERTH, PAoQUI{ r r O W N : ~ f A R O I I 9. 1916

    Wal t .'frout .Heim .WendellHotz . ,

    rollell o ve r t he map le p in s for a total1MISS BEATY RETURNSof 2460 pins. ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ . I TO SAN JUAN

    1s t 2nd 3r d \game. game. game.. 122 178 127. . . . . , 136 152 177. . . . . , 186 165 135. . . . , 144 178 164.. , .. , 165 158 180Narberth Champs, Overbrook,Ardmore, Bon-Air, Wayne andPaoli Men's Club as Home

    Teams-R. G. Dun &Co. A. A.and Berwyn Travelers

    [MAIN UNE BASEBALL.-LEAGUE COMPLETE EIGHTCLUB CIRCUIT

    BENEFIT OF THE

    Two ShOWS, 7.15 an d 9.15

    Coming! Coming!MOV I E S

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    Our Company Should Be Self-SupportingIf not a contributing member, send your name to any member of th e Committee and do it before March 28 .

    DUES , $ 3 . 0 0 PER Y EA R , IN A D V A N C ECHAS. V. NOEL J. HOWARD WILSONEDWARD WIPF EDWIN P. DOLO.Membership Committee

    At the regularmeeting of Narberth F ir e Company hel d in the Company'sRooms, Tuesday Evening, February 29th , 20 names were proposed f ur memoher sh ip . Wes hou ld have fifty or more newmembers each month for the nextfour months. Still after that 500 members.

    COMMUNITY CLUBMOVING PICTURESA GREAT SUCCESS

    Extra Attraction, Special Music. To be announced laterDon't f o r ~ e t to reserve this date.2 5 c TO A L L- rhea' t re

    Miss M. L ouise Be aty , wh o hasbeen v is it ing h er a un t, Mrs, A. J.I.-oos, f or s ome w ee ks, s ai le d f or Sa nJu an , P or to Rico, last Saturday. Fo r

    Total . . . , , . . . . 753 831 783 the past nine years Miss Beaty hasHOSEMON1' M. C. been Superintendent of Nurses of th e1s t 2nd 3 rd P re sb yt er ia n Hospital In San Juan,game. game. game. a nd she has just completell a two

    Durnell , .. , .161 157 127S t ~ u l l i n ,. , 134 132 14S years' course ill advanced nursingAll eight-club circuit [o r the Ma in K in g . . .. , .. " 180 136 138 and health at Teachers' College, Co 'l.-Ine Base Ball League 1916 season Deery , . . . '" 167 146 124 tumbia Univers i ty, graduating with

    was completeU at a mee ti ng o f thlOJ Wright . , , , ..142 155 182 high honors. She returns to he r"uanl UI tIlrectol's l1elll last weel, at dut ies he tte r equipped than ever, fOI'we Y. M, C, A. l.luildlllg here. Pres- Total , .. , , " . ,784 7'26 699 an Indeftnl te s tay.,uent l"rce!. u . H os e pl'eslcled ove r t he Miss Beaty is a most In te re s tingJ Il eel ll Ig a ll tl illlpressed in very ARDMORE Y. M. C. A. tallter, he r duties having brought"Lrollg t erms the oillect of th e leagu'.! 1s t 2nd 3rd her in close contact with nativeto aUllere to am ateur base ball, game. game. game. Porto Ricans in all walk S o f l if e,,,' 111

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    NAltBERTIJ, PA.--OUR r!'OWN--l\fAIlCH n. 1916, .

    R. H. D.

    Admission, 1Ue.

    Y. M. C. A.Saturday Night

    BASKET BALLSeniors \IS. Ardmore Y. M. C. A.Juniors \IS. St. Paul. Ardmore

    Don't fOI'get that t it ls I s a eommunlt, of home makers an d homekeepers and that one of YOURltlOST nIPORTANT DUTIES Is tokeep It 80 .You can aId muterlully by do.I ng y ou r shoppIng and marketingwith t he advertIsers I n t bJ s paper.

    BUilD UP YOUR TOWNBuild Up Your HOffiO

    TnE llOlUETOWN }'1m; COlUPANY.The home-town just outside th e city's borderBeyond the vibrant clamors a nd t he strife';Whe re busy men see k r es tf ul s ce ne s a nd o rder ,And sur ce as e f rom the frets of business life.

    Here set t led alI of us to one thought clinging,That we were free from dange r and from harmUntil one day, we heard the j ing led r ing ingOf that dread , brazen bell, the fire alarm!

    Whe re hea lt hy f amil ie s awa it w it he p le asur eTh e changing seasons w it h t he ir va rious spor ts.And Nature gives us in un sUn te d measureThat freedom never known to c ity cour ts .

    Bu t hark! n ow c omes to us a quicker r inglngA sharper clanging pierces listening ears-And rushing pelI-melI comes th e engine, bringingOur Willing, brave and welI -dri l led volun tee rs !

    Ah! we had ove rl ooke d thi s lurking danger-How could th is v i llage fight th e demon f lame?Thus does th e l lewcome cit izen or st rangerBegin to wail, a nd won der why h e came!

    Like seasonel ! veterans, quick, alert and s teady ,Each to th e chief responds, each knows h is p la ce ;Wit h axe , grenade , or at the nozz le rea llyTo h ra ve th e flames and direct dangers face!

    "Look! " quo th some critic, "that house is bu t t inderThey're running r i sks and wasting time upstairs;'The y should attack it through the tbird-f1oor windowThe re , whe re t he f ierce flame swir ls a round and g la re s! "Bu t lo! l ik e mag ic dies the fire and smOUlders,The blackened firemen one by one appear;And t he n t he truth is grasped by all behoiliers,We've hath EFFICIENCY and courage here!Whence come these s tu rdy l ad s So swift to answerThe calI of f ir e beI ls , e i the r n igh t o r d ay?R ig ht f rom t he q ui et N ar be rt h homes-each man, s i r Inspired by l oc al pride-not one cent's pay!1'\ot on e of us can co unt how muc h w e owe t hemOur ready, b ra ve a nd able volunteers;But every I)ne of us at l ea st c an s how t hemAppreciation by th ree rous ing cheer s!

    . ~ A}'Tl\uNOON AT CARDS.

    The above original poem, written by Mr. Durbin. was r ec it ed b ~ himat the Fire Company Banquet, on Mo nday evening.

    On Wednesday afternoon, Marcil 1st,Miss Grace Haight and Mrs. AlexanderChambley gave a bridge and "500" oft en t ab le s at t he resi dence of MissHaight, 121 Windsor avenue, for th ebenefit of the Community Club of theY. M. C. A. A very enjoyable timew as s pe nt b y all. Miss Haight, who isalways a very hospitable hostess, served tea after t he g ame w as over.

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    Y. M. C. A. NEWS OF , WEEKReSErve these two dates-Marcil 24

    and March 26.March 24-We ar e planning for abig Men's Night-lots of fun. Youcan't aft:ord to m is s t hi s, ev ery ma nII I Narhertll should come.March 26-0ur monthly men's Sunday a ft er noon mee ti ng (3.30 P. M.)We ar e very fortunate in havingsecured as our spEaker for th is meet ing, former Senator Frank J. Cannon , f rom Utah. His subject w il l b e"The Mormoll Kingdom, It s Polygamyand Disloyalty."We do n ot need to enlarge onSenalor Cannor. 's abil i ty a s a speaker,nor ' is it necessa ry to take: considerable space in stating how unusuallyi nt er es ti ng and instructive SUCll a~ u b j e c t as t hi s w il l be. .Her e a re some startling facts thatought to mak e u s think:"The truth about the MormonChurch has been suppressed. Thistruth mu' st b e made known."

    " ~ l ' h e Mormon Chureh is a temporalk in gd om s et u p in t hi s r epub li c w it ha view to establishing here apolygamous empire.""With a menace within ou r bordersof th is magnitude , h ow l on g will this

    Christian nation endure?"How shall this nation escaperetribution if i t l on ge r neglects thisarch enemy?" .Mr. ClYlllon draws a terrible indictment against the Mormon Chu rch a si t e xi st s to-day. .\ 0 man in Narberthshould miss hearing him. AU ar e in vited. Narbe rt h The at re , Mar ch 26,3 .30 P . M.

    IPREPAREDNESS BY !G,;; G,;';I . .NARBERTH CITIZEN i130 1341 Were half the power , that fills th e 1164 1561 wor ld wi th terror,189 137 Were half t h e wea lt ll bestowed on '103 109 I camps and courts, I

    G iv en t o r ed eem the human mindfrom error,There were no neel! o f a rs enal s and

    Howling SJICCilll. forts.Specia l ment ion should be given to -Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

    l he g ame that was bowled Saturday 1afternoon o n t he K ey st on e Alleys in Humanity is called upon in th ePhiladelphia. Two strong Narberth present times to suffer untold agoniesteams wo}!'e chosen for the combat, and horrors , en ti r ely unnecessa ry, unbowling as North Side and South Chris tian and unnatural. S o m e w h e r ~Side. North Side was r epre sen ted by in t he re mo te a ge s m en , i ns pi re d b yMessrs. McKell, War d, R ai ne ar , B. satan or some o the r agency fo r eVil,Humphreys and Savill. S ou th S id e d eeme d it their duty to arm themwas represented by Mes sr s. Gifford, selves against their fellow men. ToS. McClellan, COWin, Eyre and A. Mc- Invent and manufacture implementsClellan. for protectioll from wild bea st s anl1.After th e b altle was over and the for u se i n s ec ur in g game for food, issmol{e had c le ar ed it was discovered altogether commendahle and necesth at t he North Side were decll1.edly i s ar y, h ut why mell should l1.esire tothe favor ite s, carrying off th e three: lay up great quantities of arms and

    games with Messrs. Humphreys and' amll lun it ion and cons t ruc t, as in th eMcKel'l e ac h b ow li ng o ne g ame o ve r present age, great engines of death200, and SaviII carrying off the high for use in slaying their fellow men,average honors. o ft en w it hou t a justifiable reason,seems beyond cOlllprehension; thatthe awful carnage now going onamong what is regarded as civilizedpeople must b e o nl y a nightmare, orthat we ar e in a t ran ce o r state ofcoma, bu t no, it is bu t too true, and

    Tile law requir e s that t he re sh al l why, we ask, is this thing happenbe advertised in a local paper na mes i ng ? I would answer because of .of all persons having paid tax on the mistal{es or Relfish designs of Itheir dog and receiving a ta g which past g en er at io ns . T he f ir st g ov er n-must he worn on th e dog. ment which malle an appropriation IWm. W. Akers. for defense against its neighbo r i sH. Buchanan, A. W. Brockmeye r, the gove rnment that mad e t he firs t Ino y Scouts. Will. H. Benjamin, Samuel B. Bow- mistake. Right here, wherever it may

    March 20-Mr. I saac Sut ton , a ma n man, Hezo Brooks. have heen, whatever luay have bee nnoted in the Boy Scout c ir cl es is Charles Caldwell, A. A. Cha lker , the amount se t aside for th e purposegoing to speak at th e Baptist Ushers' W. G. Cummer, C. H. Churchill, 'V. of defense or offense, which e ngen Association. Our local troop of H. Carmint, W. H. Cohic, W. Cowen . c ler s hate and dist rus t , a l ike amountscouts ar e to be the g ue st s o f h on or H. Davis, Carroll Downs, Kennedy should have heen appropriated foran d w il l g iv e part of th e entertaln- Duff, EIliott Dodge. th e pur poRe o f te ach in g m en th ement hy s how in g t he m an y things a K P. Flannery , Dr. C. T. Far ie s, p ri ne ip le s o f peace. It i s s ai d that ifBoy Scout c an do. Wm. F . F ie lden , H. H.. Felton. one-half of t he amount expended for, o f !)caee equal to the appropr iat ion

    lIoys' ( ~ " D l (;IU88. W. n. Goodall, Guyan G. Gray, Geo. war and prepa ra t ion fo r wa r should for thc spread of s tr if e, a nd otherH. Gifford. be expended in th e interest of peace, na tions wil l do likewise. Are we no t TuesdaY, March 7th, Bah" Week,Saturday morning from 10 to 12 is I II l' J ,Lew is Hat ton, VV'. F. Hodges, F. t he awf ul I emon war wou ( Ilsap- a peaee loving people? H as not ou r was Mothel' s ' Meeting, in the Com-~ o ~ i : e a : ~ m : e ; ; Z ~ l t ~ l l ~ ~ ~ ~ l ~ ~ c S i ~ : d a i t ~ ~ H. Harjes. Jr., H. G. Hamer, Chas. pear from among civilized peoples 1'01'- President a passion for peace? munity Club rooms, at th e Y. M. C.Humphreys, H. R. Hillegas, E. J. Ha l ever. I s t hi s true? Is it possible for T he re is no doubt that this is so. I A., at 3.30 P. M. There was an addressa period of gym work, led hy S ec re - lallan. \ us to attain a conllition of world TI J .tary Hampton, basket ball, indoor, Ie great mil. onty of the people of by Mrs . M. D. Hitchcock on the Care. Raymond Jones, Norman Jeffries, peace hy Rpelllling a little mon ey i n our c ount ry have a pas si on for I of the Child. There was a demonstra'-bas e hal l a nd volley hall a r e t he malllattractions. .John R. Johnson, E. C. Jacohy, F. M. th e right llirection. or is it too late peace. It is no t d if fe re nt in other tion by a teacher and a membe r o fJustice, H. A. Jacohs. to make th e change? I would s ay , c ount ri es . ' l' he n why should the peo- the "Lillie Mothers ' League" of Phila.Officilll }[eeting. . , ttl t "It bI i 'harles K Kreamer, Adolph Ku"- "No , It lR no 00 a e. may e i pIc's money no t be spent for that, delphia. On Tuesday, the fourteenth,The mon tbl y B oarl l o f Directors J It t ' t t t l 'lensgat, Johll S. Ketchum. Eric Krell, this is I le oppor une lIue a ur n le . which t he y s o muc h d es ir e? Does It Mrs. French and Mrs. Harry Hart leymee ti ng , whi ch was s ch ed ul ed t o f lfi I dmeet Monday, March 6, has bee n pos t- J. R. Kernan, Will. Kirk, W. J. t id e f rom itR courRe o. se IS lIless an I n ot s eem r ea so na bl e t o s up po se that wil l be hos te sRes at the tea. We hopeKirkpatrick. hate to that of th e h ro the rh oo d o f o nl y a few y ea rs wi ll be required. to see a large attendance.p an ed t il l Mar ch 13, owin g t o the I"firemen's banquet." Hiehard Lacy, Samuel Lai rd, A. L man. with the two forces working d i a m e t r i ~ .W t f' . til. ce II t I tl tl t '11 b ))O:UE8'l'U; ](,\'1'.;8 OF IJOSTAGE.Basket hali, Saturday night. Two Lam bert. A. O. Leighton. c a r e crea ures 0 Cll cums n ,. ca y 0 eac 1 0 ler la one WI eb ig games for t en c en ts . S en io rs vs. A. H. Muel le r , Eo A. Muschamp, I). and we ar e governed by our e nv ir on - Victorious o ve r t he ot.her? Is it notArdmore Y. M. C. A. ; Jnniors vs. St.! S. Mellor, Frederick Moer, Wm. J. ment, th e customs existing in our r ea sona bl e t o suppo se that the old United State s, Canada, two cents anPaUl, Ardmore. Mulholland, Wm. Mann, C. H. McCal '- countr)', and th e effects of existing selfish method Which always Ilas pro- o un ce , f ir st -c la ss . M ag az in es andt . tl t . W c Id ddt , . d ,, 't newspapers o ne c en t for each f ou r, tel ', Daniel J . McGar ry , J. 'V. Mc - c us oms III aIe l ' coun nes. e au , uce s l ' 1 ~ e an war an.... 1 s re -]' I ' I ' CI d . t' . I I I .1 . ounces or fraction.. ,liS l Ies s " ell n ~ s . . i AUli ffe, W. S. McCle ll an , J. W. Me- no t now est ro) ' our eXls mg eqUlp- I su tant IOrrOrs woulu be re legated to , ' . ' .Owmg to the meetmg m tile 1Il- Menamin. ment for defense, but, rather, we must i oblivion a nd t ha t the great forces for . loreign Countries.terest o f "Ba by Wee k" s C h e ~ u l e d to : ,Jos. H. 1'\aHh. Robert J. Nash, J Imake further expenditures and efforts! peace that would eva lye in a few:" Y':nglan?, I re la nd , S co tl and andb e h el d in t he g ym Friday. lllght th e ' E. , ".I(lecker. . in th e way of preparations for de- years would be victorious? : \\ ales, t\\a cents an ounce, first-class.- " . ! '11 ff E . t' " 'Other fountrles.Business M.en's class WIll l )e held Dr. A. L. Orr. l e n s ~ , .alll i O S ~ I ) { . a e ~ ~ ~ e . x;s m While seenllngly a hopelessly enor- Five cents first ounce; th ree centsThurRday mght. Jos. Parke, W. D. Price, T . F . P ll il . c o . n d l t ~ o n s (emanl It.f .Ie s a et 10 mous undertaldng it i s r ea ll y a sim- ' for each addi t ion ounce first-classI F L P it F E P t leT mllld III s ome o f t he orelgn coun l' es pie p ro bl em . Many great men claim '1 ' ,.. . I . dIPS. . al ge, '. '. a t on , ~ I nd tI at th' s I e done . l I Iai . .,e\\ spapers anI pnnte mat-G. Parl{er. 'Vm. Pugh. IemaIl ) . that to do large things is really: tel' a ne c en t f or eacll two ounces orA. P. Redifer, P. L. Reed. Uur na tion is t he r ic he st , s tr onge st , e as ie r than t o a cc ompl is h sma ll ob- I f r a ~ t i o nR. G. Saville, W. E. Speakman, v.,r ~ well as the he:t educated and: Jects. It w O ~ l d . be s imPly . to change: Parcels 'J'ost to All }'OrCig.l COllntrles.

    Co lts b owl ed D. Smedley. Harry Street, WiIIlal'l t a r thes t ad :anced l\ l a lmos t e ve ry ; th e . a p p r o p r t a h ? n ~ , a n lllstead of I Twelve cents pe r pound, limitfollows: Selfridge, G. B. Sheldon, C. F . S ho e- wayan t i l lS globc. We c an s pe nd , maklllg appropl'1ahons for t he w rong I e le ven pounds. Ship all parcels,maker. $500,000,000 . for organized war purpose only, to m ake t he m for both' foreign and domestic, hy parcels post.>:tephen Tasker. II purposes, Willcll would be throwing purposes, an d as th e forces which, Safe allli reliahle, rates low.

    J B W 'II' J H W'I J P ' jUHt that Illuch more after th e billions stand for world peace and knowledge I J \ . .\ '" J[ . I' t te. . I lams. . . I son, as. . t Iff tl ' .1 "all "'. n"s, o s m ns r.Wit.herow, Wm. Wright. wllich have gone )e ar e or le s ame b eg in to ge t t he m as ter y over the!Jeff Yowell, Charles Yocum. purpose-organized murcler, but in forces which stand for sel ilshness and1---------D r. Wm. Zentmeyer, heaven's name, let us begin now war , t he latter wil l f ade away, appro-Geo. Urquanlt. to approprpiate Illoney for th e oppo- priations for th e old destructive forcessite cause-that of organized peace w il l c ea se t o be made, appropriationsthroughout t he l ength an d breadth of fo r the purpose or making widowsAIWE H1'1I . n ! ~ J() H 8- this globe. All down through the and orphans th rough whole sa le aUlI(l'i. A. l'.) ages , gove rnments have fostered th e legalized murder, destruction and d e s ~Again we lost. This time to th e spirit of strife and selfishness In man alation of p rope rt y a nd lands, willstrong and large St. James team of by appropr iat ions ; no t one dollar ha s cease, a nd i ns te ad t he y wi ll b e used

    Phi la de lphi a. The s co re , o f whi ch we a n ~ ' gove rnment eve r appropria ted to fo r e du ca ti on , p romo ti on o f c lo se rhad to take the ShOlt end, was 35 t.o spread th e gospel or pea ce a nd good k nowl ed ge o f a nd interest of one18. Spr igma ll , o f the v is i to rs , was th e wi ll to men. Have no t those who country in another, to foster th estar o f t he evening. but too much can- want peace a right to be considered? spirit of t he g re at doc tr in e o f th enot be s ai d o f Perry Redifer's playing. Imagine t he United States mak in g b ro th er ho od o f man a nd t he Mas te r' sHe excelled at g uar di ng . T he l in e- up : a n appropriation of $500,000,000 f or c ommand to "Love th y neighbor as1'\ar1>erlh St. James t he p nr po se of spreading knowledge, thyself" and the fulfillment of th eSmith forward .. " .Woodcock educa t ion, the in terchange of Ideas prophecy of the angels when at574 H u m p h r e ~ ' s .. forward , Patterson and the gospel o f Ule brotherhood of I Christ's birth they sang "Peace onDo,,:nes center Pike i men b e t \ ~ e e l l nations. Money talks. ' Earth, Good WiI I to Men."Redifer guard .. , ., . Sprigman' Other natlOnR would soon rea lize that "Reflllr."OdeII .. , guard , McCaffrey w e w er e s in ce rc i n ou r desire fo r - - - --Ji'leid goals-Smith, 1; O. Humph- world pea ce t o tal{e th e place of th ereys, 2; Downes, 1 ; Redife r, 1 ; OllelI, horrible present conditions, and that1: Woodcock, 4; Patterson, 1; PiI{e, have existed In the past . If our coun

    3r d 2; Spl'igman, 5; McCaffrey, 1. Foul tr y wlIl lead, other nations wli1 fol-Game. goals-Smith 6; Sprlgman, 9. :low. The twenty-one independent151 Nex t week we play St. Paul's of I American nations are all republics;116 Ardmore. A close, interesting g,ame is, It ";'/QS by ou r e xamp le t he y bec ame122 expected. Come ou t ano. root. ' l'wh ' s uc h, a s ours was the first of these1 37 good games f or 10 c en ts , a nd only a and i s n ow stronger and r ich er than1361

    ' few people ' there last week. ComeIall t he r es t p ut together.-- Satu rday and do your share of th e Le t ou r country l)e th e first to702 662 rooting. I . . . mak e a n appropriation for the spread

    "nowling."The int er es t on the local aIleys continues fine, as the folIowing sco re swi\) indicate.I ~ e b r u a r y 29-The

    Southside. Score asCOLTS.1s t

    Game.Walzer 132Lacey 163Fleck 139Kirk 179H. Humphreys 177

    SOUTHSIDE.1s tGame.Or r 134

    Sheldon 101Cowen , . . . . . . . 105Eyre , 134MeClelIan 112

    March 3-A postponed game wa showled by t he P lu gs an d E ss ex Avenue. Score as follows:

    PLUGS.1st,Game.Haws 107Rose 144Smedley 95Trotter ; . . . . . . . . . . 130. Savill 169


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