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    JOIN THENARBERTH CIVICASSOCIATIONSHORT LOCAL'NEWS ITEMSWANTED WEEKLY

    =VOLUME VI, NUMBER 2 NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1919 PRICE THREE CENTS

    Complete Program Below- Parade to Assemble at NarbrookPark Entrance and Windsor Avenue, at 3.45 P. M.

    G,'or!!e O. Smith, Cllairrnan.I rdn T. \Vanl, Vire-Chairman.HaIT.\ A. Simp"on, Secretary.U. Xewton Compton, Treasurer.~ [ e t ' t i l J g , "'il! he announ,:"t! through

    th" ('olmnns of "OUI' 'fown." The menwho ha\'e scrvl"] through t h Wlir"i1oll l.] not los ,' f h, ' opporluuily to he(t:llll' 1I11'1I11)(lls of thi:-: orgallizatinn, :ISit i, : I I I honor for lYilieh lll:lIl \' would, ~ : i \ , ' :I wJI',],' JOI 10 attain. .

    Service Men, Join t he N ar be rt h P os tof th e Ame ri ca n L eg io n N ow

    Being Formed!

    Til" r"gular 1ll0IJthly ml",ting of t il eI:"ruugh Council was held Monday"\'t'IJilJg, the l:Jt.h instant.

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    other commi tt "es ma,le reports, whichwere accepted. Space lops Ilot permittll'tails to be ginn here. That is"onll'thiJlg we shoul d k no \\ ' ahout, hu tlliiss hy our abst'nee at these m C ' C t i n g ~ .'rile Ordinance and Law Committee

    l'l'ported a bill, "Pro\'iding for thees tabli shment of rules and regulatiollsfor the eonstruction of sidewalks, "UrlH-1allll; gntters; fixing t he w id th th('reofand d" signat ing the materials of whichthe same sha l l he constructed."

    EMBLEM OF THE AMERICANLEGION.

    Council Meeting

    THE REV . ANDREW S . BURKE .

    Offi.cers.

    Rector of All Saints' Episcopal Church,Wynnewood, Buried Monday.

    Th e Rl'\'. An,lrew S. Burke, r ec to rof All Saints,' EpiscOIJal Church, MontgUl1lerJ' anti Wynnewood avenues, who,lied at his home in Wynuewood, wasburied on :M llllclay.Re\'. Burk" \\"as oruaincd in HJ11,

    when he graduate, l from the EpiscopaldiYiHity school hc1'('. He was p la ced incharge of the All :-:aints' Mission, andwhen it was mad e a parish a year ago,he WllS ele\'a ted to rector.llis widow, Mrs. ~ I a r y Forbes Fa y

    Burke , a nd one daughter sun-ive. AI'l':Ingements for th,' f un er al h av e u otheen completed.\Vh en h e as'sumed elwrge of the mis

    sian, senices were held in :\11'. Burke'shOl1le. H e h ui lt up t he congregat ionand witllin II shor t t ime a e o r n e r s t o n , ~was laill for the present church, as toue s tl 'l ll 'l ur e wit h a seating capacity of 900.

    Tennis Celebration toBe Held Nov. 14th

    HOSPITAL FUND.

    All I ll l'mber s o f Ihp .N: ll 'b er th Tenni"Assol'iation a re u rg ed to rese rve Fr iday p\'pllillg', Xol't'llIber ]4. On that,late thl' assoeiation will ce lebra te then'el'nt tOUl'l1alllent with a big party atElm Hall.Prize" won h.y the various players in

    the aunua l tournament recelltly completed wi ll be awarded; there will bednuciug t o t he music of a regular ziph:lug jazz orehestJ1l, an d oue or twoother surpri se features which t.he Entt,rtai Ulll('11 t ('am III itt ee, under the chairIlJan"hip of Hohert E. Pattison, is planning.All in all, it lI"ill bl' a mighty good

    ( ' \ ' t ' l l ing" fo r 1l1l'lllIH'I'S of th(l Tl'Jlllis .A:-;sO"iati"l1 ali,] th"ir \ I ' i \ ' e ~ an,1 friendsWhOJll t h { ' ~ ' l lIuy ('al'p to bring a::;

    , ! . . : . l I ( l ~ t S .

    Hl'lI l l ' l I JbpI' t ht, tin t (>.-Frill:l.\" ( ' \ ' l ' l I i Jq. ":'\O\"(IIIIIH'1' 11, lll'g"ilillillg at

    Among the ne,\I"('I))nerS in .Narlll'rth is:lliss Margaret Sqnier, who formerlyrl'sided in Bryn ~ [ WI. :0.[ iss Squ;l'!"will take up the pl'tlf('ssion Of \l'aching music in Narhel 'th and d,inity. Sheis organist of the Lower :I[erioll Bapt i st Chu rch, Bryn ~ [ \ IT.

    Third Annual RedCross Roll Call

    6 P. ~ r S"Jecfiolls 1>y tlle ehai llher of Commerce

    Band of Ardlliore

    The D in ll er to "The Boys"Y. III. C. A., 6.30,8 P. ~ I

    Y. M. C. A.. Forrest A\'el1tH'.5 P. :M.

    committee to r eqnest th rough Our Towllthat all members active ill wa r worktake part ill the par ade and meet atthe ParI, entrancp at 3AG in their uniforms.Automobiles ",ill he p rovi ded fo r the

    workers who arc unable to mar ch t heentire length of the parade ancl anyother persons who feel that they shouldbe in the line of march.

    The commi tt ce will appmciate theco-opera tion of business houses an d resideniCes along the line o f m ar ch in decorating their buildings.

    Annual Event to Be November 2 to 11to Perpetuate Spiri t of Devotion,

    Service and High Ideals.

    Addresses.

    THE SOLDIERS ' AND SAILORS'RECEPTION AND MEMORIALCOMlIrITTEE.

    ReI". .John Yan ~ p s slIon. FI"t

    Cook Bros ., 250 Haycrford avenue,Narberth. (2-c)MUSIC-Miss Margaret Squier, grad-ua te t eacher of the Philadelphia 1I1:u

    s ica l Academy , announces the openingof a s tu di o i n N ar be rt h. P up il s receivccl in p iano , o rgan and theory.Thorough foundation i n t echnique andartistic interpretation. Pupil of CamilleZeckwer u nd Ral ph K im le r. Aya il ub lefo r concert and reci t al ; coaching choirand cllOrus. 305 Gray li ng avenue .'Phone Narherth 1616-W. (2-p)ESTATE OF MARY L. GOUGH, Dec'd.Letters Testamentary on th e abOve

    estate llllYing- been g ran t ed to the undersigned, ull persons inclebted to thesaid estate are requestecl t o make payment, and those haying legal claims,present the same without d el ay t o

    S . SPENCER CHAPMAN,JOHN A BROWN,

    Executors.Or to t he i r a ttorneys , CHAPMAN &CHAPMAN, 1420 Widencr Building,Philadelphia. (2-c)

    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

    Home GuarJRed Cross

    Emergency AidLiberty LoanBoyScoutsGirl ScoutsSchool Children

    ~ o t o r ~ e s s c n g e r sAutomobiles

    Mrs. Howunl C. Pierce und daughterCynthia, formerly of Nurberth, vis itedfriends here last week Since leavinll,Nar be rt h t he y h av e ma

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    or course, wedeliver - an "p I a c e - an "time

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    ,S e r v i c e1633

    GOOD VALUE

    NARBERTH, PA.

    In the following up-to-date homes:208 Grayling Avenue34 Avon Road36 Avon Roadtoo Avon RoadOTHERS BEING BUILT

    WM. D, & H. T. SMEDLEY

    REAL ESTATEaDd INSURANCE

    NARBERTH GARAGERaymond Weiss, ProprietorGASOLINE, OIL, SUPPLIESEXPERT REPAIRINGT.lephone Narberth 1633

    J. A. CALDWELL

    HOWARD'S

    Phone, Narberth 1687

    24 Hour Service

    I F your ca r could tell you when it felt il l yo uwouldn't be ap t to ru n it u nt il eng in e t roub leor some other failing rendered i t he lp less. Le t

    us i ns pect you r c ar and make s ur e it is ready for th eroad.

    NOTICEF o r G o o d T a x iCall Narberth

    The Brightest Spot in NarberthA Drug Store in theMost Modern Sense of the Term

    ft-uJPL " f e ' f ~ m e si 3

    NAR1JERTH GARAGE

    Telephones,12671268

    GARAnteed RoofsCENSORE

    ; ~ ; 1 2 -oa -:1 --;;\ -.3 -:n.:).t) .........

    218.i5140.2;'54.55

    $554.38

    $!l1 i.93

    $310.0022.5020.007.0021.856.89

    DR. JOHN SCHEMBS, Jr.DEN T I S T

    Corner Grayling and Windsor AvenuesNARBERTH

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    PHILADELPHIA OFFICE-310-311 Perry Bldg., 16th and Cheatnut St T./ephone, Na rb .r th 31t l W

    OFFICI: HOURS-Until 9.30 A. M. 4 until 9 P. M. Sundaya, 9 unt il 12nOOD.

    Please do no t call Nar be rth 1633For my serf:Jice.

    The Hack Service Man Has ChangedHis Phone Number toNarberth 1229 Jor Narberth 625.

    Total

    SABlE

    Xitll' ""teruns of the Ci\'il \Val' arl'I",ident" of : \ar lH'r th, and we havealliong liS one v ete ra n of the In llia n' \ t i l 0', an d llIuny who wer e i n the S('J'\'i.,,, dllrin).! the Spallish-AlIIl'rie:tn \Var,

    Expendi tures,Salaries , , ,Rent .. ' ' , ..Jani tor \Vork ., " .Petty Cash, Refund, etc. , .. ,Ben Tel ep ho ne , .Advertising .".'., , .

    Balance in Bank , ' . ' " .. , . . . .Contributions ,. " ..Fees Emplo)'ers , .. , .Fees Employees , .Telephone and Interpst .

    Total $:188,24Total Resources , , ,$917.!l:lActunl Total Expens1's ".,. 388.24

    Sl'cretary,

    Balance i n Bai ll t, Oct . 1, HIUl, $029.6!l

    NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWNTo t he Endor se rs of the l\Iain Line

    Employment Bureau:F inancia l Repo r t from ,Iune 2S-0ctober

    1, 1!l1!l.Resource8,

    To t he Endor se rs of the ;'IIain LineEmploymcnt Bur!'au:

    Following is t he r ep ol t of the ~ [ a i nLine Employmen t Bureau from .July2kth until Octoher 1st , i lwlus i\'e :Number of Telephone Calls .. , .,Placement's ., " .. ". , . . . . , ..'rl'lIlporary " , , .. ,. , ..Applications (mu!L-), ineluding IIISen'iee ~ I e n . , . . , . , , . ,

    App!i('ations (fl'male) ".,.Interdews .. , .. . ,. " , ., . .

    R I ' " p " c t f u l l ~ - suhmitte,l,BLISABETlI Y. CLOUD,

    Secretary.To the Endorsers of the : \[uin L in ! '

    Enlployment Bureau:Following is t he r epo rt of the ~ I u i nLillI' EIIl)lloYlnent Bureuu f ro ll l . lu llp

    2::1'(1 until . Ju ly 28th , inclusive:Calls f rom Employer s ,. , .. , .. . , ]:HJl 'a ll s f rom Emp loye (' s (ma ll ') ,. ;l!lCalls f ron l Employ, ' es (felllale). I ~ EmploYlIlents s en t f or intL'J'\'iews. U1'lal'I'ments ' ".,.". ;j i

    H e s l ' e l ' l f u l l ~ ' . "ulll.nitted,ELISABETH \', CLOI'Il,

    Allllthl'l ' l 'i,le i" t o f ol low ~ r o n t g o J l 1 '" I' y : l\ l' llUI ' t o the forI,s II1'yolld BI',"II~ a \\'1', lUi'll Il'ft alid fol io\\ ' the Hoh"1'1' road 0\'1'1' h i , ~ h latl

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    .- - -- 7'1 - ~ NARBERTH, PA.-OUR '.('OWNLEARN TO DO BANKING

    THE MERION TITLE &TRUST CO.

    De li c io u . M e a t..

    WEEK of OCTOBER 27th

    A l Hish G r a d e C h ic k en s

    Casll Business and Low Plices willenab l e you to

    BUY MORE THRIFT STAMPS

    F IVE MILL ION PEOPLEUSED IT LAST YEARSiLL 'SCASCARAi}QUlNIN

    8aOMlDStandard cold remedy for 20 year.- in tablet form--safe, lUre, DOopiates-break. up a cold in 24hours-relieve. g ri p i n 3 da,.._ . Money back if it f.U.. ThegeDulne bol t ha. a Redtop w i t b Mr. Bil l ' .picture.

    At Al lDr_ Steree

    48th and Parrish 8ts.

    UP-TO-DATE, SANITARYMeat Market

    SCOTI-POWELL DAIRIES

    IN

    Ph i l a. , P a .

    Pas l eu r l zedMilk \ DELIVERIESB r y n c l O ~ i l k C e r l i l i e d WEST PHILA.(Pedrlal lc Society) OVERBROOti

    Special .. Guern sey" MERIONMilk WYNNEFIELD(Roberts '&< Sharp l es s ' BALA-CYNWYDairies) NARBERTHCream But t e rmi l k ARDMORETable an d Whipp ing WYNNEWOODCream.

    Ask fo r"HILL'S"

    OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEEDUNDER BACTERIOLOGICAL CONTROL

    PROGRAM

    205 Haver ford Ave.

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    ~ I A I N l ' nOVUCTION STAUTS AS NEARAS l ' ( )SSIBLE TO 10.00 A. 31.. 12:.00, 2.00.

    3.-J5, 5 . ~ 5 . 7 . ~ 5 , 9.30 P. l I l .

    Egga a nd B ut te r

    Jack Pickford

    ~ s ~ u r ~ . E !AIDesl Pho loDlay The a l re o l l i s SIze lD IlleEal l r eWorld.PI>"'opb.".. -Conl inuous 10 A. M. '0 1 3tl. P.M. .

    John Be Hertzler

    "Burglar by Proxy"

    CLEAN---SAfE---WHOLESOME

    WOMAN'S AUXILIARY.

    150 HAVERFORD AVE.NARBERTH

    PlumbingHeatingand

    Roofing

    Why Not?

    COOK BROS.

    CUB_

    Fortune GasRanges

    Day Ph one . N arb ert h 302 JNight Phone, Narberth 344 J

    Leader-Mrs. Charles W. Young.Viee-Leuder-Mrs. Wil li am H. Pugh .Secretary-Miss Anna MacKeag .Treusurer-Mrs. Edgar H. Cockerill.Meeting-The second Friday of each

    month at 3 0 'clock in the Y. M. C. A.

    T. B. SMITH, DruggistNARBERTH and ARDMORE

    Why not concede that our Soda Fountain is the cool.es t spot in Narberth. I t is. and th e service is th ebest in town. The various refreshing drinks aremixed by those who know and whose business iti. to give you th e best Sod Sundae or Ice Cream,you ever had .

    Come in aDy time. Make our fountain you r placeof rest. At the same time" TAKE HOME A BRICK"

    of our delicious Ice Cream

    The Narberth Electric Shop IWill . o Iv e a ll y o u r e lec t r i c t rouble . . IWewire old houses likenew quickly and withoutdamalle- Letus es timate on yourwor k. We can isaveyou moneyon fixtures. portables. floor lamps Iand appliances.W.G . CASE , 3 2 3 Conway Ave. i

    Phone. Narberth 395 W I

    Juek Wetzel, one of Narberth's latcst acq ui si ti on s, was h eu rd t o remark:"Well , after this whe n w e henr a guysay, 'Whnttuwe goin' t' have, boys,'there won't be uny misunderstanding.\\Te'll kno w he me ans rain o r s now' "And just then Ray ,Jones chimed in:

    "A s long a s eve ry th in g l'lse i s l lr y.',penrs like we might. as well dry o urtears an ' malIC it unnnuy-mous."

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    NARBERTH BRANCH OF THEWOMAN SUFFRAGE PARTY

    The managers of the Auxiliary for1919 are:

    Mrs. D. D. St ickney, President.lIfrs. C. E. Kreamer, Vice-President.Mrs. C. L. McLean, Secre tary.l\frs. Hervey Keim, Treusurer .Mrs.C. L. Smith, House Manuger.

    Duvi s' coun tcr s nfter t h ei r s t renuouslabors of the da y. T his giv es Ed. tw ofilll' subjects, or rather ob,iects of attack, an d a very qUlct, l l lthough perhap" not what you m ig ht t en ll a n en 'thusiastic aul!ience. After Ed. getswell startell tllC audience illcreases andin a short time a considerable crowdgathers . Somet imes Ed. \"llries thingsb y b lowi ng t he gang to ice cream soda- h e does that by wa y of paying rentf or t he s pace o ccup ied 'by him and hilllistencrs. I llln onl y t el li ng y ou this! lecause a good muny peoplc have uskcd the reason f or t he nightly guthcringon lla vis ' c u ~ b .

    Ille plensure to sound at least one joyful no te in this d ir ge ; n am el y, t ha tt'here is one o f t he immortals Icft. Yes,one, and he's no s lI la ll f igur e in local,an d as' he would Im.ve us 'believe, nationa l affairs. O f course, you knowwho I mcan-yes, thut 's r ight-CharleyNoel. Charley silllllly can' t stay away.~ i j : ( h t aftcr night he dissccts the fireengine--he "fixes" it all righ t. Thefact that t hese great intellects do notfo regnthcr as of old, may e xp la in t hed cl ay in scttling this Lcaguc of Nation's business. With t he Fo rum gone,where ean we turn for counsel i EvenFrank Zentmayer, who has t o h is cn'ditan a t tendance llIark of 100 p er c en t.for the IllSlt twenty years, is a conspicuous absentee. Perhaps Frank deeided to ge t murricd before his seventieth birthday. If that 's the cuse,however, it would only explnin h is a bspnee for a short t ime-married men understalHl what T mean.Bu t for every cloud there's usually

    a sih'er l ining-only sometimes i t 'shard t o fin d th e lining. Ed. Barker ~ ' o u know l ' id.-Iives over in one of~ a r h e r t h 's buck woods suburbs somewhere. Ed. is full of ideas, bu t thepopulation of his buil iwiek is SO smullthat he ha s no one much on whom to;;pring t'hem. So Bd., who likl'" ~ a r herth, and especially its "Grent \VhiteWay," feels that the Year HounGHome Town should b e the first to rel'eh-e the beneoilt of his w.onderfulthoughts, especially so now thut NarlH'rth is depri I'ed o f t he Forum. Thut's~ a r b e r t h 's goal! fortune-till ' silverlin inj:( to it s c loud us it were. Hpnce.,ou ean se e E d. '" ca r almost p,-eryI'I'f'ning Ipurked in front of Da,-is' Emporium, where they sell rubber boots,pickles, gum d ro ps , shoe strings, etc.lf yon look closely, yon w il l s ec Ed.in the cal' surrollllllcll by his bodyguurd,Jlll' Dar kc r a nd Bob Compton_ Joca 1111 Boh ar c >"ery glad of this opportunity (0 , 'nry their usual p\'euing occupation of I p a n i n ~ up against Howard

    Positions Open3 WOMEN (Cooking and DoWll-stairs)

    COOKSCHAMBERMAIDCHAMBERMAID-NURSBCHAMBERMAID-WAITRESSWAITRESSESMOTHER'S HELPER (Resident)

    MOTHER' S HELPER ( by nay)GARDENER AND OUTSID EMAN

    2 COLORED COUPLESWORKING HOUSEKEEPERDAY WORKERSDAY LABORERS

    Positions WantedCOLORED CHAUFFEURS ANDHOUSEMEN

    CHAUFFEURS AND OUTSIDEMEN (I ta l ian)GARDENERS AND OUTSIDEMEN

    COLORED ODD JOB MANGARDENERCOLORED WAITERCOLORED DAY LABORERCOLORED MAN AND WIFEODD JOB MAN ( to t ak e c ar e o ffurnaces)

    FIRST-CLASS CHAUFFEUR(mechanic do a ll r ep ai rs )LAUNDREsSESCHAMBERMA IDS AND WAI -TRESSES

    WAITRESSCOOK AND HOUSEKEEPERCHAMBERMAID-HOUSE GIRLSTENOGRAPHER AND TYP-IST

    DAY WORKERS (5 colo red )CHAMBERMAID AND LAUNDRESS (colored)

    COOK AND DOWNSTAIRSHELPER

    GENERAL HOUSE WORKEROR ASSISTANT COOK

    HOUSEKEEPER

    Weekly Bulletin

    Main Line Employment BureauROOM No. 5

    Telephone, Ardmore 1163MERION T. & T. BUILDING

    ARDMORE

    MAIN LINE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU

    '1'0 the Elli tot ' of Our Town:

    THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    CUB'S WEEKLY LETTER

    Rev. John Van Ness, Minister.

    Next Suud:ly:10 A. l\f.-Suu,lay Slhoo!. ~ 4 pres

    "n t last SlII\(lay.11 A. IIL-Puhlic wori 'hip. SerJllon

    Ih"u\(', "Thp Dei ty o f Christ."-; P. l\1.-Christian Eudea\or. Senior

    Sl,etion led by Agnl's Hose. .Junior section l'o11(1U l ted hy l\lrs. Tro,,-brillgp.

    7.4;) P. : 'If.-Organ Heeital hy Mrs.\ \ ' iI l iams, followed hy sermon on "A nOhseured Vision."Npx t Week :Tuesday, 10 A. : \L-Wulnen's Auxiliary. P. :M., \Vomen's l\lissional'Y So

    eie.ty."'ednesllay, S P. l\1.-Annual Chul'ch

    ~ I e c t i n g . Elec ti on o f Eldl'l's a nd D ca eons; bu rn in g of churc h m ortg ag e;presentation o f p lans for enlarged Sunclay ~ e h o o l rooms; refn'slunents.

    'rllUrstlay, i.:lO P. l\1.-Christinn EnIleavor Hallowl ' 'en SocinJ.Friday, 4 1'. l\1.-Light Bearers '

    :\Ieeting.Oil SHuda,\" p\'( luing, 1\oVPlllhef ~ ou r

    S('I" 'i( 'p Flag- will hp "dp lI lO 'hilizP(l."(iellrg-l' \\._ Braden, George O. Smith:Illd othl'rs wiIl speak.

    Th e :Men's Association had a gooanJC"Pting on l\fonday nig ht. Mr. Jos pph E . ! l ay t on gave us an interestingtalk on "France and It s People."The \VollJen's Missionury Society

    held 1111 aU-day session an d hnd a veryfinl' llJPeting.

    SOllie tilllC ago 1 caIled atleation tothl' llppal"l'nt Ih .d ine o f out' famous 10-~ a dehating" institution, popularlykllowll as " 'rhe ForulII." It is nowwith a heavy heart that 1 chl'OlIicle the\-,'rifi"atioa of Iny earLier lI Iisgivings.To a !'l'g-Illa,' alld admiring attendant atIh,'" rl"l'I!,Il'llt sl'Hsions of 1\arbert.h'swi"l'al'l"l's Ihis nart'atioll of the pnssill;! of th,' FO(-UIII is llO p l easaat t ask .\\'1Il'1I l oo ki ng f or l ig-ht on liI-e topicsof t he d ay . sud) as, s ay , the ShantulIgall'air, Ihe s te l' l s t r i k l ~ , t he mi racle hywh il.h 'lIlUl' o f o ur loeal high Hiers l 'Ullautouwhih's Oil whel'1lJarww sa lar ies o rthe real reason fo r t he perpet ua l youthof Ll'w Hes;' lI lus tnche, I hud o nl y t oslidt' 0\"('1' to the f ir e house an d propouud Illy que ., ti ou . I ne,-er luckeu fo ran ans"oer, believe Ui l ! .But wha t h as beeolnl' of Nal'berth's

    Solon,,? S t' ar eh mc! ~ t more du Isec Swan-Ill 'ck ~ a \ - i l l , Hoa ri ug B illCUlllmer. Count du Marais, ZephyrCllwall, lit' ,/Ohll, the Battleship Agl'llt,sl'atpd at the pillochlo table 'presidedo,-er by t he wor ld 's hugest consumer ofSl'llsntion Long Cut, t he H ig ht Honor ahle .J. Howard Wilson. No I llor e doI Iw ar t hl ' l 'l oq ll l' nt silence of our~ n'et COllllni"sionl'r, whom I unders ta lu l is now interested in the doghllHilll'SS, being" ownel' of the Humphr ey s Kenne ls , t he bmw of his neighhors on tht' South Siue. Bu t it givcs

    Arcade Buildingte r Peters. Su'bject, "The Tree ofLife." One of t.he best meet ings wehnve hud this season w us h eld lastSunday evening. Come and b e preparedto tuke part.7.45 P. i lL-Evening worship. Shortsermon by the pastor; subject, "Important Convictions" (Romans 8:38, 39). The young peop le wi ll he onthe p lnt fo rm and s in g. Speci al Illusicby the Quartette.Wednesday, 8 P. M.-Song an d

    Prayer Service.Church Notes.

    Rev. F. M. Gray , Past o r.

    , ' The Li tt l e Church on the HilL"METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.

    ST. MARGARET'S R . C. CHURCH.

    Merion Meet ing House, Merion, Plio.

    SOCIETY OF FRIENDS.

    ::;Illl,lay, Oetljhl't' 2tith:!1,4;) A. l\r............ llllday Sehoul. Cla.-ses

    for all ages . i \1l' lI 's Bihl,' Class laughth,\ ' HOIl . ].i.45 P. M.--8l't'llIOll 'hy the pa,;tor 011

    . Wl'leOlll l' HOlII l' .' , A special ill\'itaI i011 to the retllrlll',l soIllil'rs alld H a i l o r ~o f : \a r ll l' r th to h i' l 't 'l 'S l' ll l. 8pl 'dal~ i l l , . d n g .:\rOllillty, s I'. ~ I _ - " HaUowl''Cll Sodal" by the Epworth V'aglll' ia the('hlln'h basement.

    \Vl'r1nesday, oS 1'. ~ L - l ' r a ~ - I ' t ' l\feetillg. 'rhl' IHlstot' will hegin a Sl'ri l's oftalks all "What An ' :\rl,thotlists?"Last Montl..y thco l\11'll'S Billlp Class

    ~ \"C' an id eal t illl(' fot' mpn and boysill tIll' "Big Brothel' C\ig-hl." Ask aay;)(11' who WllS thel'l'.

    BAPTI ST CHURCH OF TH EEVANGEL.

    Avery S. Denuuy, Pastor .

    Narberth Office,

    Sunday, Octoher ~ 6 t h :ll.-!-fi A. M.-Bible School. Classes

    1'01' all. Men's und \Volllen's BibleClass. New song llooks.

    11 A. M,-l\1ol'lling worship. SerIllon by pas to r, "A Call to Ad,-ance,"Ill'ut. I: 6-7. Speciul Illusic by theQuartette, directell by Mrs. T. O. Lune.~ I r s . Trowbridge will sing a spl'eiul se'Il 'diou to the children.

    i P. IIL-B. Y. P. D., Lpader Les-

    ALL SAINTS' P. E. CHURCH.

    R ev . R . F. COWley, Rector.

    Ea rly l\las; on Sunuuy from April 1to Octoher :\1 lIt tJ.30 A. ;\1. Frolll C\ovelllbl'r 1 to March :11, at i A. l\1. Latcl\Ia;s, 10.00 A. l\1. throughout t h" y ea r.l \fas ses on hoiy days, 6_30 and 8.30A. l\1. Weekdays at 8. E,-elliag de,-olions a nd other se rvic es at regulartimps.

    Rev. Gibson Bell. Rector.

    t-i.l.) A. M_-Holy COlllnlullion.!t.4;) A. l\l.---,':;unday ::>dlOOI.

    IJ.()O A_ l\L-:\I_(jrr!i_ng p l ' ~ l y e r and ser111011.Bus wiIl !t'a\'(' C\arbl'r th Slat ion ut10,411 A. l\L

    Merion Meeting is open for worsh ipevery First-day morning at 11 0 'clock.We cordial ly welcome an y visi tors whodesire t o wor sh ip with us.Our friend Russell Greel1 has taken

    up his residiCnce in N al 'berth an d willa ss oc ia te w it h Mer io n Mee ti ug . lI ewill attend next First Day ( ~ 6 t h ) .

    No mat te r how small your busir ~ / J S may be. have a bank account.The small merchant who has a bank account establishes his

    credit. ha s safety fo r hi s cash, an d pays his bills with a check In abusiness manner,

    You ar e invited t D open an account with us.

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town October 25, 1919

    4/4

    Interior and Exterior Painting

    We are showing a ful l line of '919 Importedan d Domestic Wall Hangings an d Cretonnes

    Thinking of Building Your Own Home Some Day?

    FAMOUS BREAD ANDROLLS

    FR.ENCH BAKERY

    H. C. FRITSCH

    For convenience of ourpatroms in this Vicinity.

    Jules Junker Inc.

    104 Forrest Ave., Narberth

    HARRY B. WALLPlumbing, Gas Fitting

    and HeatingNARBERTH PA

    PnpertJes For Rent and SaleFire Insurance

    BeD Phone 109 If ."LID BondIng. Narbertb, P..

    Narber th

    ALTERATIONS

    George AlexanderWhitewasbing by Spray or HandHou.e Cleaning Rug. BeatenH tera Taken Car e o f53 Pro.pect Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa.

    Pholle 1652-R

    6041 Wood land Avenu.... \V.lt Philad,,!phiaAuto Se rvic e Tue sday ar.d Friday

    Clarence A. SpeakmanCarpenter and Builder

    234 Haverford Avenue

    DROP A CARD AI I' ll W E W lL L CAl.!.

    JOBBING

    ELECTR'C SHOE REPAIRING & SHOE SHINE PARLORJOSEl:>H COZZONE

    L ad ie s' a nd G e nt s' G a rm e n ts Dyed,Cleaned, Pressed a nd Remodel e dWork Cal led fo r an d DeliveredFrench D r y C le an in g a Special ty

    Bell ' Phone 1284 J

    For - Good - Work - SeeH. PREMOST

    The Home Town Tailoring Parlor

    The Misses Zentmayer'sSCHOOL AND KINDERGARTENWill Reopen September 17, 1919125 WINDSOR AVENUE

    ReginelliNarberth Shoe Store

    andRepair Sbol?

    NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOW'- ,-HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT COST-1919.. to " IS8 " " to ~ ' u .. "c .. " " " u . : " " ~ ._'" .. .c " u-5 u c : " .c " " ... " .. b. 0 " u" .. :/ ~ "ZU l! ... ... -. c ..... "" ~ e : : ; . ! ... .! :! 8"= .. ril 8< ..... !il " p."cn ~ ....s ~ .e8 " u r ' l ~ ..... : s . ~ z8S !: "u"Eo< :s ~ r i i c n " !1til Labor Labor Yards Labor Material Labor Labor MaterialJaD. UOO 00 89930 $1 08 $115 15 $1 44 8187 60 434 $5 41 $53 19 $3441 $53 48 $610 97Feb. 100 00 3960 80 11078 I 04 12561 885 768 1600 7047 471 91March 100 00 2500 100 51 10646 804 12 38 10080 2033 136 56 602 03April 10000 1665 8946 1 75 112 20 266 55 00 734 28 17 6776 468 33May 10000 32.20 15098 1250 6,122 134 93 18 160 44 1060 5042 12869 703 13June 100 00 47 45 19748 2278 ~ i 50 70 177 55 27561 1297 2750 5664 11329 1061 77July 100 00 2257 191 3f> 21 19 :n 00 fH 1 1 07 41:1 :39 :n .15 9300 41 118 1066 70Auguat 100 00 89 80 214 15 10 92 2fO ~ ! : t l : ! U ~ , Hi 11 00 21 70 65 ,10 2012 05Sept. 10000 17804 14367 1500 37 121 78 22:1 gil ~ n HI 3 67 65 5 0 111 91 1770 06

    Frank

    IMPORTANT NOTICE.

    209 HAVERFORD AVENUENARBERTH, PA .

    g,""l condit ion', an d Str ee t CommissionPI' Humphrr)', ; an d hi s IlIPn an ' d c ~ c l ' \ ' -in g of congratula t ions ou their work.' rhere . are, of course, sect ions of some

    of ou r avenues t ha t wer e i nc lu de tl i nth e original rf'l 'air p rogram, hu t which ,on a cc oun t of the roadway l )eing iiifairly goo" ('OJIl1ition au d o u r b o ro u ghf l l l l l l , ; I .. jng 'l,nll',what limited, willJI : l \ 'P til go O\"l'l' l1n111 next yeaI'.

    E\TJJt : " ' : l fP (ro\Ytling l'aeh otlll11' nt nUl 'Y. ~ r C. A. as tIl l ' fall ,,,'ason or adiyitit's eOJIIIlI(lJlel':-i. It is 0111' de:-;il'c tu nf -fOI',1 faciliti . s to a l l o u r o r ga n iz a ti on sfo r their Il leetings, hu t it "' i l l he qni tenecessary in th e f ut ur e f or a,ll organi za ti on s t o confCT with o ur G en cr alSecretary at th e bu il d in g f o r reservations.Time o f m ee ti ng s an d demand fo r

    rooms mus t no t eon'fiict. To avoid disappoin tment , pleaS() ma ko y ou r engagements with t h e So c re t ar y in definiteform an d in tim e to insure th e b es t o fservice to all.

    B R O S .1 0 0 ESSEX A V E N U ESERVICEAXI

    R O B E R T J . N A S HRe a l E s ta t e Broke r

    1001 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA

    30 Jobs within the last 2 months a re 30reasons why we should do your workMARTIN & HENRYDecorators

    One of th e First Considerations Should be Location, andGood, Available Locations in Narberth ar eGetting Scarcer Every Day

    We have for sale at th is t imeat reasonable prices two choicesites that merit your serious consideration:

    Northwe.t co rner o f Narbe rt h and Che.tnut Avenuel, a little morethan eeventyfive feet f ront on Narberth Avenue , one hundred and twen tyfeet o nC h tnut A"enue, and a little deeper on the north line.South . id . of Che.tnut Avenue, nearly oppolite Maple Avenue, .boutfifty f.et front, one hundred and twenty-five feet deep.

    It.lid.nc. T .. t.phon.Narberth 6-05

    153 MONTGOMERY AVENUEPhone Cynwyd 8 95 CYNWYD, PA..

    W A L T O N

    Repair ing Appl iancesE A R L E. SNOVVElectrical Contractor

    5007 Wes tmins te r AvenueHous e Wi r ing Ph il ad e lp h ia , Pa .

    Phone 6 72

    Automobiles meet all trains tbroughout tbe day and evening.After 10 P. M. by appointment.Packages and Trunks promptly called for and delivered.Moving Furniture and Hauling Freight, etc.

    H.. a Hiaber Perc.ntag. of Carbon and Gi'l' Lei. A.b.IT IS CHEAPER THAN HARD COAL

    S en d fo r Free Descr ipt ive Book le t"How to BUID RAINEY. WOOD 'Domestic' Coke"

    ORDER FROM YOUR DEALERIf He Can 't Supply You, Call

    Distributor ~ o Narberth, Wynnewood and MeriClnC. P. COOK, Narberth

    MUSICLoos, l"anl lY H. 1'1:11I0 teacher.StUdio, Arcadc moll'. I 'hone, 31


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