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    Remember, the Fete Opens To-morrow. Friday-

    RED CROSS

    W OR KR OO M ATY. M. C. A.

    PRICE TW O CENTSARBERTH, PA., T H U R S D A Y ~S EP TE MB ER 2 6 t 1918

    PATRIOTIC FETEOBENS

    TO-MORROW

    VOLUME IV . NUMBER 51

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    NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN-SEPTEMBER 26, 1918

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    or course. Wt jdeliver - anyp l a c e - an y

    . time.

    WiJJ J:i\'e my cus tonarsever}' nuention in e\'cry re-~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ n b % ~ r kgood; prices

    Frenc,h Dry Cleaning,D) e m g a n d Pressing

    NarberthTailoringCo,227 H a v e r f o r d Av e ,

    N a r b e r l h . Pa ,

    SpecialAnnouncement to My

    CUlltomers,OCTOBER 1st. 1918, I w il l

    remove to my own property

    234 WoodlandAve.Narberth, Pa.

    BRUSHESCOMFORT KITSSTATIONERY

    A Jo'I\E ITALIAX BOO'I'H

    PEAI'll S'I 'O\ ..:S An ..: WA\'I 'EH

    w ay some of it ha s climbed np 011Lew's path ways.

    Xarhel ' th bOYH seem to he holdingIheir own in the army anll navY.Here's J..rmenls

    : ' D e c l o u s e U made from

    ~ j , ~ ~ n I B r i i n e r~ . , ~ I Woolens. . .'\.. ' . ' , ! ILLuminaled BroadwayIlii.... . ' ...: . Novelty Suilinf)s

    ....... If made to your measure by

    The MISSES ZENTMAYER'SSCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN

    Wil l R eo pe n September 18th, 19181 2 5 'W ' INDSOR AV E N U E

    LEE 'S GARAGE Essex Ave. abo HaverfordA venue N a ~ ~ 0 5 I hOverland Sales and Service Agency

    REPAIHS, STORAGE, GASOLINE AN D OILS. OPEN DAY AND NIGHTL .. C . S H A H A N- - - - - - - - - - - _ . - ~ - - _ . _ - - - - - -

    Is Doing a Man's J o b " O ye r There." He Will Appreciatearid Welcome These Comforts:'

    l u n ('UEC1i:S

    A U ' J I \ I 1'1,.\ YReserve Saturday e\'en:ng, Odober

    12, for t he a lu mn i play. Th e Jlroeeells ar e f or i ns ta ll in g a telephonehf'tween the two blliltlings.

    1'(\;I( 'h stOIlI'S 111'1' wlmte(1 h r ' t hI'. . , . ~ O H , r l l l l l e l l l .'rill'se pits 1JI1Ik;' fl i t ,

    . lI.a1'1'Y !'arliCr II1Iluiges In Just onl: hest chlu'('olll for U le R ol dl el "s g-IlShshlllg 'tl'lp ~ year. He .does tha t ~ I l l -,mllsks IIl1d they ar e n ee de d. l il ll 'd hlIel ' compnlslO.n an d wIlh a n y t l l l n , r ~lelt'I1I1 them Illld ICIll 'e them ill hox 11'1hn t a pleaSIllg grace. He doesn I l'll('k Cll I I ' ) }' ~ c I f. . . . , ' _ . s ~ . x llyenUl" 101111 0care for hslllng. at least he dllin t JII s. lV. lV. ('Ilnwron.u nt il ahout tw o w ee ks ago, when. hI: A Ilrlze w il l h e gil'ell to thc Iw\' 01'hallpened to he on. o n ~end 0.1' a line. girl who collects th e hU'gest nl1l;.hpr10 the other enll 01 Willcii a SiX pound of these stonesw ea lo is h h ad a c ei de nt ly c a ug ht it - _self. Harry now thinli:s lishing is theHnest sport in t he w or ld a nd has giv-

    An AuloHlOhlle (holl 'r. en np golf. He ha s alsn appliell for__________ memhership in the :'I[ain Line l ~ i s h l n g A cc () l' (l in g tIl plans. the Ilalian

    Langhorne. 'r a .. Sl'P1. 19, l!IIS. Clnh. a n o r g an i za t io n which he 1'01'- hOOe:l at the P.tLriotic Fete n ex t w ee kI To the r ', "i to r o [ O ur Town: merly sni[fell at. By all means keep promises to be one of th e b es t a nd

    I hare jnst sl'en [or th e first time o ut of his way for a while. or you 1110st interesting in th e whole ce leh raa " O l l ~ 'of On r T,)\vn for Angnst 22. will heal' [lbont tha t hig H s h- '- it 's t io n. Itwill he elHil 'ely in t h e h a nl l s

    HI'lI1h Unh- iu Arm" .'III1'h J . l l \ H ' ! ' w hi c h c o nt a in e ,l a n aecounL o[ "In . g-rowing hl1'g-er with the tell ing. of th e Italians of ~ a r b e r t h ,who lire' I' hl l ll i ll ( '1 l'1I ] , )ff ' Bye's death. As the h!0 douht ~ I r .Clegg will h el p s ol ve : r equ es t. S ur el y il i s no t i gn or an ce:'>arberth. Pennsylvania, under t he a ct t h is c on di t io n of affairs in hi s new I in this case. and no doubt. if this ha dof :;\[arclI. 1879. undert ak ing , and with th e a ct iv e w or l, : h ap pe ne d i n o lh er c om mu ni ti es . it- . ---------- ..- - - - ...- . - - - - _.--- .. of t he suhscr ip t ion department at the Iw o ~ t l dhave hl'ought forth results

    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 6. 1 91 8 \ ~ e . t ewhkh opens LOmo1'1'OW ( F r i d a ~.. ) I whIch wonld not have heen very____. ._ at :'>arhrook Parli:. we h op e O ur T ow n Ipleasant for the I le op le w h o \ \' er e 1'1'-

    E:'IIERGE:'>CY P H O ~ gCALLS will be placed on a ha sis where it 's I sponsihle. .Fire. 350 at l e a ~ . ~self-su"laining. I l 'he least we cau do is t o h e\ jl thePolice. 1250 We h el ie ve the residents o[ OUI': GO\'ernmeut and the hoys "ovel'

    ====================: borough al'e dpsirons of having Oil"!thel'e."Town c on ti nn e i ts w ee kl y visit. This :( 'a n h e \lrOVen h \' VOUI' support W l l ~ ' l :t i le so l ic i to l ' s ca ll :Jll;on.

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    NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN-8EPTEMBER 26, 1918

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    ICE CREAM

    DAVIS'

    A COM PL ETF L INE O F

    SCHOOL SUPPLIES

    45th an d Parrish Sts.

    CIGARS

    CLJ\SSU'IEn A n T E R T l S E ~ I E ~ T

    Tw o cents pe r wurd t " a c : t ~ - - ; , ~ : ; ; : ~ ~ - ~ ~In n t lvance . 1':0 ad \ ' e I ' t I H t ~ m e l 1 tu Cc eI He d u nh ~ d bcash a c c ol l lp a f ll e :' l c o p y.

    ( ) ( , E . \ X tTry l ' n t : ' \ I S I I - I ~ I ~ -C-O;"I'.\GI,l ' O l ts.\1.1': ( ' I I I ; ~ \ " - " l t h l nfc'w feet. of oceall.

    tIlI'fOP, :.:tor!pl-l, ! l ~ l : . : ' ~ m l ' n t ,tflll rnollu,:;. batht ' ! f ' c ' l l ' l " IIg-ht, \ - j l ' W of ( ) ( 'P : l l l t ronl c \ " f ' n ~!Oll III , l : l r ~ l 'p n r ( ' h l ' ~ ,Pr i f ' f ' , $ ~ : i n f ) .~ l n - a i l~ \ \ \ 1 ~ I U ~ : ; 4 : 1 1"a:.:1L n ' l ll i l rt ' d f r o m f 1u l l ' k l Juye r.

    " Amos-The Prophet 01Social Jus t ice"

    1 .0S I ' - I , a t ' g" I ' 11'1l liPl 10111'1', C .. rmul l ~ I I \ ' ( > J 'h l l n t l l t ( ' u l l t H i l i S tw u hladf'l-l . SC'l 'cwtlf 'l\ 'er

    ('orli SC ' I ' P \ \ ' . aw l and C l t l l 0 p l ' l I t ' r. 1(t ' \ \ 'al ' l1 if~ l ' l I l to p, Cl, Hu x : - i ~ O .

    Miss Fanny H. LoosWill Reopen He r

    P I A N O S T U D I OIn th e Arcade 01 th e B a r r i s

    Building

    On September 23, 1918Telephone, Nnrberlh316 J

    HOWARDF. COTTER~ E A T SofJ.TJ. QUALITY

    1P B ! ~ ~ _ ! ! 7 "WALTON BROS:I W he n y ou want automobile t r ips , furniture

    Ardmore! moved, packages carried, freight hauled.I automobiles stored, etc.

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    A RARE .BASEBALL TREAT

    Between the Acts 01

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    m m l O X JIEE'l 'I : \G HOUSE

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    Shorl Address by M R S TI TE S

    Solo by MISS FRIEDASCHNEBEL

    "THE JONAH"OnSaturday,Oct.12th I

    SHORT

    Patriotic Rally

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    HUllday, Septelllher 2!l:Sunday schoo!. !lAil A. M.

    class taught by th e HOII , I ". \V.10,00 A. 1\1.

    M o rn i ng s e ry I ce . 11 A. M.;

    Big League Boys to Star in Be nefit Game to Be PlayedNarberth Boys to Play in Game

    lIAUY PAUAm: irLEANSAFEWHOLESOOn Saturday a ft er no on o f t hi s week. an unusual treat is in ! III .. .. MEI s to r e f o r those who ar e des irous o f seeing a good g am e o f base-' All entries for th e baby parade fo r: ball , which wi ll, no doubt , remain l ong in their memory. I Saturday a ft er no on , S ep te mb er 2 S. : O UR P RO DU CT S A RE G UA RA NT EE D

    Manager Walzer h as a rr an ge d a game between Narberth will Ihll. ~ l l J 8 l c' I 'eacher anll Ac,

    \Voodfln ! I hone. 12x9 or 6_.1. cOillpalllst, ~ 2 sJOlla ave .. Narber t .h .} '0 \1 .

    i '. Lee '" Gan' l l' c -Hepalr lng . g le. Phone , IG05. SOT.\Itl' runLIC

    Dr. Burke is ho me from hi s vaca- ' Church Notes . ! See Lllsplny adlerti.emenl In (h is I ssue . del fl r lc . ,J. II. 111 Narhel' th ave.I ion an d will officiate at al l of the : Last. Sunday Mr. Edward U. SmIth i nASKS Phone. G66-M.~ e r v i c e snex t S \ I 1 ~ d ; \ ' . : w as e le ct ed pres iden t of th e Men's ' ) 1 ~ ~ ~ " d ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ / : n r ~ ~ ; : l s ~ ~ ; e ~ ~ o l ~ e .t t . I ~ ~ ~ ~ : .3. T ) ; ~ ~ ~ ; 1 e ~ \ ~ ; ~ ~ ~ V t .2O rl l In t h l ~ I. t he d ea co ns at the chureh next S\III' III1.wllrd". Phone. 121... 1 1 . I ~ I I I I : ' \ t ; .l;T('. , . s u e ,

    1\Ien' day a f te r no o n a t 4 ocInek. 1 ~ l ' edl : lp lay ' ~ d \ ' ~ r l 1 s ( ' l l I e n t, il l U I l! ~ ! ' l ! ! H 1 e .811 1'1(' (. ' 0 ....... U. PhtllW, J:!S9,

    Stl' te". . I 1 ' . J . . I ' . ~ 1 ' H H ' : I. \ : \ S ,:--"e dlfllplllY nd\'('!"tlsr>J1lf'nt tn t h t ~t ~ ! ! ' u e .

    o ! l'uJ.:'h. " (" r l ~ ~ 5)nl1n ave, \ \ u l l . II. B. P1H'IlI ' . 319-.1.

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    . \I"I'IS."I' ('I11'U('U ! I';lIr. Phone. I;: ,O-W. ArLl, Phone. 163-.1. See display ncl,"'rtls","ellt In thl. IMU., FISII ' \ : ' \1 ) O\'STlmS UK ' .. I ' S T . \ " ' ~ ;0 . 'rIll,: } : Y . \ ~ f : E I JJl11lH'rinl ( ; r ~ ) ( . ' r , '( ~ o .Phol le , ! ' \ a r l l l ~ r t h606. CnlcIwl'li & (:n. Phonf ' . 1 2 i l - ' \ ' .

    ~ e e di:olpla: ad\'l'rlISl'llI('nt In t l J l ~!Hsue, :-::"- db.:play l u l \ ' I ' r l 1 : ' t ~ I I ) f ' n tIn t h l ~1!!!!IU8( , / \ u n l ' ; ~X U n S I ~ n l . ; ~ J-rit!Oc,lJ. II . C. Phone , ~ ; 1 2 - ' \ ' ,

    Pri111 fm.;t' 1"lu\\Tr ~ h n l l. \1'11111111'1". Pao t ' l i t ~ ~ t ' ( 'd l ~ F l a yad,oer'tIHt>ment III thl!! t!'l!lue1111\\"t.I :4 alld J J 1 ; " l t . ~ ,f\ l l l t ' ! 'al l ! t ' : . : jgl l : ' : , C;lHlfr. O)', "m. H.

    . 8 I f II " ' " l I h ' r t , 1\' J ~ . 11-1 "'ooc!Hldro n,,(*, PhOfltl. G85-\\'"SerV1CCH .. Un ( ay as 0 OW S: :\ lf lt ltgoUier, \ ' a \ ' ( ' . Phonf ' , lilJli = 'a rhenh. :\"11 "'h. Itnluott IJ. Phone , ';0;', .!l 45 A. l \ I .- -B ibl e schoo! . C ; U O C E U S " ~ l n l l e ~ 'ror 10'l'st. a l ~ ' 1Se"on,l ~ l o r t g a g e . ,

    . ~ 1 r " l J " U I I ' a l n . ' s C. ~ , : : ! ) : o: - t- "X 3 "f:"11.00 A. 1\'1.-1\'101'n ing "'orsh ip, 8\1 h - J I I l ! H ~ r I n l(.rUl'tf ' tu . Phone. :Sa r lH ' r th 60li. PhOIIf ' . 1;31i, ll r 1,I:!fl ( i l ~ o . : ~n:lt ~ l

    ie"t of the serl l lon. "Human Hespon- See ,lisp In)' a o l \ ' . e r t l ~ e , l I l e ' ~ . t ,In lhl. I.slle. 1I( ) (n I : , \ ( ; . ETI'. '\\

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    7.00 P. l \ I . -Bap t i s t Y O l l n ~People's . . . , I' _1'. ,:'111' t\. 213 lona ale. Phllne, 61i1-JI : " t S U n . t \ ~ C I . . . ' S h r n ~ . l r . Hn\ 'p r for t l A \ ' P, Phnnp 1':?25-J

    Union. Hepor t of th e : ' \ominating II .. W',II an. Sal1111

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    NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN-SEPTEMBER 26, 1918

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    SUFFRAGENEWS

    WAYI'IW FOn T IlE n E L f a . \ ~ S

    J1nH' YIIU Allr ,J1lltan('se L a l l t ( ' r l l ~ :

    Red Cross wool distributedat Red Cross Workroom in Y.M. C. A., Monday, Wednesdayand Friday.

    Xew or Wllr l l ('IlIthillg of ~ t r H I I ~l I I a t < ~ r i a lfm' JII('II, WHlllen al lt l ('\Ii!th'('11 thils W('pli, S('lttl'lnber 2,. to :W.npliH'r to Hl'd ( 'ross room, Y. JI . C.A. H u i ! d h l l ~ .Ill ' )lIlSt H)riee.

    "S ee here, you swindler!" ex-claimed a suburban property owner."When you s old m e th is house ,"onsaid tha t in t.hree months I woul;ln't,part with it for $10,000!"

    "Well, yoU h a ve n 't , h a ve :you ?" demanded th e rea l es ta te man.

    THE FIRESIDEContinued From Seventh Page;

    The } (l Ii gh ts o f C ol um hu s representation will he t.aken care of byparishioners of St. Margaret.'sChurch. anl! excellent llisplays canaecorlling,ly be expect.ed.

    Theatre, Ardmore, on next Wednes- BUILDING ANDLOANNOT Id ay a ft er no on a nd e ve ni ng . S pi es , IS!LAST WORD ONlove, intrigue und a.dventure, al lblended iii ' g r ipp ing episodes of thrillR T,he las t meeting of t.he Narberth BABYPARADEIllld eillotl o n' i l l Wll l' cl 'h e

    1 e 01 t ' T h e S uf fr ag e lJarty "'1'11 have tIle, 1 u .1 ro 1 - Building an d "Loan Association will

    I "riotic Rerm,on in th e Presbyt.erian wits' tlle German spieR. This play Br t l sh booth at the Narber th fet"

    Church n ex t S un da y lIlorniug on t.he I w as one of the li rst st.age wa r plays be remembered' for a l on g t im e to All entries for the baby parade a nd h op e that a l l f r ie nd s of, Suffragetheme, "WIlY America." shown o n B ro ad way und a notable come, as ,the firehouse ha d a g oo d w il l kindly be on hand Satnrday at will patronize it.

    success in : \ 'ew York an d e lse whe re . ma ny ca l le rs dur ing t he e ve ni ng ' II 2.3.0 ? ?II., Forres t avenue, n or th o t Oal>tain Frank Schwab, late Rova ITh e Britis;l hooth want.s a good, some c. 1 t . . ' Wlllds'llr, ItS t he b ab ie s h av e t.o lIe ArtHlery, w ho s el 'v ed in France rOl'

    l a rge picture of t he K in g an d Queen Owing to th e shortage of labor dur,. . ,1I1e 0 r ec ei ve t he n' c he ck s I c la ss ed , a nd th e parad(' s ta rt s a t a five and one-half months with theo f E n gl a nd , anti a n y B r it is h genera!R! i ng th e sumlllel' s om e o f t.he lots in cov.erm g t.he payment of the fir;.t I o'clock p ~ o m p t l y . Twelfth division (Kitchener's fil'st01' officers. Phone ?Il l'S. C. W. 'Young, Xarber th Park, 'Where t.ile Pat.riotic senes, bu t others call1!:' t.o s tar t t.he! All babies who for v a rl o ns r e a so n s I ]00,000). wa s 111 E g y p t a M a c h e d toe h ai r m an , X a r b er t h 375. Fete will be h el d n ex t week, Glave new s er ie s. T ho se who were for-I have no t been reached by any I I1Cal - Australian army ( j < ~ g y p t i a nEXlledi-

    not. received th e aHeution which t..unate enough to lIave s tar ted ,in the : bel' o.f t he . co mm lt te e a nd h av e n o ~t io na ry F or ce ). I nv al id ed h om e f ro mt h ei r o wn e rs would doubiIes& l ike to hrst 3eries ;111 ha d a s mi le w he n if.! ~ e n t111 then' n an !e s, m ay do so n:, jISmith. who was 110me from Buffalo, frey. halHlled th e e as h as usual a w l , d r a ft la w tha t i n cl u de d a l l meu fro!il What y ou w ou ld do with t h e m - h e s i ..

    T he F et e C om mi tt ee is delighted to , X. Y., on a five-day f url ou gh . Th e was about even with ,Judge Trot ter ' 18 , to 45 years of age. lating a ho ul k ee pi ng t he m becaus{'announce that the Ited Cross booth, h ou se w as h ea ut if ul ly d ee or at ed wil1l , iu g 'rel : 'l iug hi s many friends among Of this n um be r a bo ut :lOOO were you didn't know wilen yon might eve,'which is in charge of :\Irs. I ~ l e t c h e.. !lowers and flags. Theil' g - u e ~ t sin-' the s loellhohlers. from Lower M el 'i on , 9 00 f ro m C he !- lise them, anl! hesitating to lhro\\ 'Stites, c h ai r ma n , a nd :\Irs. D r. H of f- . ('hlliell the :\[jsses Dorothv .l an e .\nll when we sa y the e n ti re b o an l ten ha m an d 450 from Xarberth. t he m a wa y b e ~ ' a u i " eyon fearell tha tman. is arranging 10 have a fine ex-" Youn',". :\Iilllrell Donallisoll. ( ~ e l ' l l ' l l l I Cof d ir e ct or s w e re I lr e se n t, w e mean There were 3317 native horn "iii- Y II ."" ' 0 or ~ o n t eot ) 'onr friends mig-hthihit of wa r relics which w il l h e w el i ' J O] ll ls lo n . . l ean Chalfont. :\Iildrell S . t ha t t he y were not only present, but. Izens, 264 naturalized eitizens, 59 citi- h av e s om e IInexpectl'll use fo r themworth seeing. This information Smilh; : \ Iessr s , Roy E. \'-'('hh, Roy H, ' ! :JS hus)' as they eo uld be with the , zens hy f a t he r ' s n a t ur a l iz i n g before on e o f t he se (lays'? How a.hollt. e ~ n .reached liS .too lat,e for llllhlieatioll in \Vehh, from U. S. X av )' Yar d; E ar l, wor!, of the a s s ~ c i a t i o n .:\[1'. C. H.I,they l ~ ~ I : a m ed age, maIling a total 01 we say?tbe Book of th e ] 'ete. : : \I ue ll er. H u ss e ll J-i:needler. John H. ~ : \ [e( artel ' lays aSllle th e cares of t.he I,W40 Citizens. \\rell, t il e t im e ha s al'1'i"ed: they ar e_ _ _ I S\di"ber. ] ) r. Gordon \V. Sehurch, I sl:llllO] hoard on building and loan There were 269 a li e ns t ha t hall no t needeJ in the :'\:l1'herth Patriotic' ], 'pt,-,

    \ \ 'o n l h a s h ee n r ec ei ve d f ro m Pitts-: Earl l ~ . Smith, :\11'. au d ?III'S. c.: nights nnll is very seldom abscnt.1 tallen out the ir lir st p aller s fo r a nd t hi s is YOUI' opportunity to pu:hnrgh of th!:' sudden deat.h 01 :\Irs. iHalT)' Sehurch, :\[1'. and :\IrR. Thomas: from, a l ~ l e e t i n g .On r friend, A. 1'./ n ~ t , l I r : 1 ~ j z i n g.an.d 449. that have no t them t o g oo d URe. Get in touch wit ' lHohert H. Brown, mother of :\[rs. iG. Condron, :\11'. and :'III'S. Frell .T. i H e d l t ~ r .torgetR t he m any p e r p l e x l n ~i llel.lal e ~ 1t h e l ~ '.mtenl Ion to hecome :'III'S. Edward Odell. l'ltairll1an of tllt\\ ' i l l iam ,I. Loughlin, of Chestnm i l-lipl,iRS, questIOns tha t bot.her him as a Coun- naturalIzed cll1zens, making a total of Canteen Commit tee : :'III'S. Charles \\".avenue. :\Irs. Brown i s s ur yi ve d h y: , _ _ _ l'ilman an d l iv es i n purely a huilding 71S aliens. Yonng, cha i rman o f t lt e British Boot 11a sister, :\Irs. Silmuel l ~ l l i s ,an d broth-I BABY l'AlL\111; I an d loan atmosphere at our meetings. Of t lte ahove number 4 0 : l ~were Committee, an d :\Iiss :\Iaude \Villf.er , Justice Robert. S. I,'razer, of Pitts-: : :\fr. C a r de n \ Va rn e r is also H director white, :131 negroes, on e Oriental and ehai rman of t h e J a pa u es ! :' B o ot h C o m-h ur gh , a nd llaught.er, :\Irs. William .1_: One of the most. impor tan t eventi'" that seldom misses a meeting a nd h as on e ]ndian. mittel', ani! tell them jlist how man\"Loughlin, . o r t he P at .r io ti c I"ete will he th e Ia pleasant worll an d a s mi le f or his The ages were divided as follows: Japanese lant.erns you 11(Jve. T h e s ~

    _ _ _ : B ah y P a ra d e o n S at .u rd ay afteruoon I nllln)' friends. Ou r Cynwyd director, 234 were 18 : 212 were 19; 210 w er e l ad ie s need 'Iuite a number to us e inThe baby p:ll'ade w il l b e on Sat.ur- Septemher 28. ' :\11'. William B . K ra .f t, is anot.he r ,20 : 17 were 21; o ne w as 24: one WH,i ma.ld'ng th e decorations for th e cele-

    Ilay afte,rnoon, September 28, to form All mothers ar e a sl ,e ll t o ent.er m em he r o f t he s un sh in e ,type whose 27: t wo w er e :W; lfi4 were :12: :11 ~ h r at io n a nd will appreciate every asat Forrest. a ve nu e n o rt h of Windsor, t.heir babies as soon as p os sible. As ~ u d g m e n ~ ,is of much b en et it t o hi s ~ v e r e33; 2 ~ 0were 34: 380 were 35: sistanee yOll ca n give t11em. \ \ ' r i tealIll llJarch a l on g Wi nd s or to ::\ar- t he re a re m an y l o ve ly h a hi e s in Nar- tellow dlreet.ors. , 2 6 0 were :16: 300 were :17; 327 w er e y ou r name on ~ 1 smal l piece of ll'l[lerh ro ok P a r k, where t.he judges will r e- h er th . we want. to h av e them ALL in . :\11'. C. S. P ow el l c om es faithfully : l8 ; 261 we_re 39: 239 were 40; 252 a nd p as te it. 011 th e bott.om of ~ a e hv ie w t he m an d distrihut.e the p ri ze s. t he parade. All e hi ld re n f ou r y ea rs ~ r ( ) 1 1 1. , \rdnl l lr e to attend e ve ry m ee t- we ,re 4 1: 2,,7 were 42: 254 were 4:J: lant.ern an d it w il l b e returned t.o vou.

    'l'he committ.l:e: Mrs. C. T. Moore, alHI under ar e considered b ~ b i e s .IIlg or the hoard and. his a dv ic e i s 122h, were 44. and 2 6 ~were 45. ! Even if you o n ly h a ve tw o or tllreechairman; Mrs. G. M. Colesworthy, Mrs. : n lC : e w il l he prizes in t.he form of :lIS.O much sought. hy IllS fellow m e l ~ -.. '1 he d ~ ~ ~ a r a n t~ h e n s.we.r e divided Ior four lant.erns, d on 't h es it at e toRoyden Hunt, Mrs, Edwin C. Town, rhl ' lft St.amps. bel s. Ia s f ol lo " s. B e l g l u m , ] , ] l eland, 61: loffer t.hem. :\Irs. Odell, 1\lrs Youn'"l\liss Jeanette Turner. K i nd l y p ho n e an y 0, f the following :\11'. I ~ .C. :F'ritRch, on e of ou r ",ar- England, 51; Scotland, 9; Wales, 2; ! an d -Miss \Vil l f will a l l P r e c i ~ t evon7-

    C om mi tt ee f or p ar t, ic ul ar s: Ml':s. E. h:r th d l r e c t o r ~ ,handled t.he opening, C.anad"a, 12: France , 1 ; I ta ly , 69: RUS-' Idndness an d ca n n se e ve ry lm;ternLower :l1erion t .a xp a ye rs s h ow e d C. Towu, Mrs. Royden Hunt . Miss of th e new senes ,in llis usual efficient. I~ H : ,!.J: Denmark, 1; N e t ~ l e r l a n d s ,1: ' t he y c an get.

    their thrift. in t he l ar ge payment of Jellnnetle Turnel ' , Mrs. G. M. Coles- m an ne r. T he b or ou gh treasurer, ;\Ir. S , ~ e d e n ,4; Cent.ral Amel ' lca , 1 ; Aus - - - - - - - - -taxes received at th e office of Town- wort.h)", M rR . C. T. Moore, Chairman 1-:. P. Dolll. is also a f a it h fu l a t t en . l- t . r I ~ - H U n g a r y ,17; Germany, 15. TIl l : l ,O:Wa:s '. r NOVEl ,shill Treasurer Gane during t he w ee k ' :lnt a nd a lw ay s ] ms a pleasant word I 'I h e n on -d ec la rn n t a li en s were dl-ending lust. Sat.u rday, which w as t he ~ o ( ' O ~ D W ~ I T YJU RK WI' , , f o r hi s man)' ~ r l e n d s .And last come vided as, follows: Belgiulll, 2; ]re- Th e longest n ov el i n th e WO"rlil he-last day to save th e discount 0;1 OX SA'I'UUnA Y' the t.wo ne w (IJrect.ors, MI'. C. B. Metz- ~ ~ n d .69: England. :J2; S co tl an d, 7 : longs t.o Japan. I t s a u th o r i " K io ngt.ownship taxes an d th e penalty on ~ e ran d ?Ill'. \V. S. Howard, wh o have I~ a l ~ s ,I, Canada, 7: Italy, 241; Rus- Te Bakin. I t wa s c o mm e nc e d i n 18fi2county t.axes. Th e receil>ts on Friday I .Owinv; to t he i mp or ta nc e of tile oeen o n .the board only par t of th e s ~ a , .30: D e ~ l J n a r k , .1; N ~ t h e r l a n d s ,1: I?n d published volume by volume aRpassed $82,000 an d on Saturday :'I:arbel'th Pat.riotic Fete. t.here will pas t yeal, Imt. both of these have :\01. wa) , 2, Spall1, ], Sweden, 1; It came out, over a period o f fiftv$76,000 a nd f or th e weelt about $500,- be no Community :Market in t.own sho wn a n int.erest in H1e Narbert.h] SWHzerlallll, 3: :\Iexlco. 10; A u st ri a- y ea rs . Three ar e lOG volumes 106-000 wa s received. this weelc A " s a n ~ p l e "COllllllunity Building an d ~ o a nA s so c ia t io n e q u al H u n ga r y, 23; Turkey, 4, a nd G er - 000 pages, 3,180,000 lines a n d ' abol;t

    Marl,et will be held at. t .he food con- to tile oloer ~ h r e c t o r sa nd w he n th e many, 1. , 38,000,000 words. A c om pl et e c op vE v e r y o n e s ho ul d n ot e tile appeal servation booth n e x t F r id a y a f te rn oo n e n ti r e b oa r d ~ scompared an d judged I Th e members of L o ca l B o ar d !\'O. 1 weigh 130 pounds, .

    f or n ew an d cast-off c loUl ing for HI,. at t he N a rb er t h fete. T he c o mm i tt e e by other building an d loan boaI'di;, !l,aye been rushing t he w or k of get000,000 suffering Belgians. Outel' ,,'1Iich ha s conduct.ed Hlis market is Narbert.h m ~ yfeel certain tha t t h e l t l n ~ .th e r e g i s t . r a t l o ~c ard s made inclot.hlng, u nd er g ar me nt s, shoes, ask;ing for small bu t select dona tions compar i son IS a favorable one an d duphca tes an d th e hst.s l})'epared forc o at s , g lo ve s , et.c., for men, women f ro m t he people whose produce ha s ~ h a tth e affairs of th e asso?lation ar e t.he mailing ou t of th e questionnaires.an d children. Tak e e ve ry th in g you b ee n s ol d at th e m a rk e t d u ri n g the II I good safe h an ds a nd WII! he ablyca n s pa re t o Red, Cross rooms in t he s um m er . T he p ro ce ed s on Frida ' conducted. Huve JOu a surplus sllllilly of vegeY. 1\1. C. A. or leave at th e post. office will all go i nt o th e F et e t re as ur .': . tnbles in Jour gnrdent If s o, t ll eythis weelt, Septembel ' 23 to 29. Do. D on at io ns c a n be left at t he a pa rt - UXf'J,ADIEH I.}:T'l 'EUS A' r will b ~ g r ea t ly a p pr e ci a te d at th eIt at once! C ar pe t a nd b ur la p a re meat.s, 104 Forres t avenue. I XAn.UEIt'l'H p o s ' r OF}'IC}; Uolldll) House. No amount Is toob ei ng u se d f or s ho es an d clothing by smull to s en d, P le ll se l ea ve t he m b e-th e Belgians. TrUE I" b h G :\11'. L. W. Duckett : fore nOO!I, an y day, ~ Qtill! back porell

    n, na T ert uard '1 ' L" G t nt 110 'N. Essex aVelluo, tile home ofd 'lls

    ""'h J !l ISS IZZle a es J l r" II r ~ V D bA tense d r a ma o f p at . r io t i c insplra- rl. every .I , ursaay :\Irs. Paul Kellog ,,, Ilr y , . er y.

    Uon, s we et en ed b y t rue love, is t h ~ evening in the Fire House :\Irs. Harry Skinner 'A.greatest of , Spy pl ays , " I ns i de t he I 7.45 to 8.45 ' }:d"'8r1 S. lIalWs, ma n Is foolish t o b or ro w t.roubleLines," to b e sh ow n at the Palac/) Post.master. if he can 1I'nd another ma n foolish

    er.ough 10 lend hi m money,


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