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    Billie Kirk'sBon Airsat Narberth SaturdayPRICE TWO CENTS

    LOOM, "FAR FROM MADDINGCROWD.," YIELDS ARTICLES OF BEAUTY

    July 4th Celebration

    NO BREEDING PLACES, NO FLIESYour co-operation is requested by

    THE BOARD OF HEALTH

    NO STANDING WATER, NO MOSQUITOES

    PLIES AND MOSOUITOES. YES OR NO 1

    Flies ar e propagated principal ly in manure and garbage . S ta bl esmust he cleaned frequently an d t he m an ure kept in pits. The pitsl l lus t be screened to prevent th e access of flies and must be kept darl,,'Garbage cans Illust be kept covered.

    The Board of Hea lth requests the co-operation of al l citizens in itsefforts to exterminate mosquitoes and flies.Mosquitoes arc propagated in standing water. Do not allow waterto stand i n c an s, bucl\Cts, bottles o r o th er v es se ls . P oo ls o f standingwa te r must be drained.

    A meeting will be held in th e Club Room of t he F ireCompany, for the purpose of forming a commi tt ee to arrange for Ju ly 4th celebration, including Ball Games, Musicand F ir e Works.Those interested in making this a success , are urgedto be present Thursday Evening, 8 o'clock, .June 8th.

    EDWIN P. DOLD.

    Narberth Loses Opportunity ToWin By Poor Base RunningDarkness Ends Game in Beginning of Twelf th Inning,With Davis on First, AfterMaking a Single to Start The: ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = : : : : : ! lInning. I,=- = = = = = = = - = = = . , . - - . ~ ~ - = - ~ - = = = = ~ - = = = = =

    Bob Gibs on Mayer pitched I ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = = ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~ : : - ;eleven innings to a t ie l as t S at ur da yIat Wayne , when darkness ended th egame. Things look.ed gOOd f or N ar - Iberth in the twelfth when Gene Dav isl ed off with a single, bu t it was the nthe umpire called the game.l ' \arberth missed a good chance toscor,e in the f ir st i nn ing when Koonswas safe on a fielder's choice, stolesecond, and tried to score on Fleck'ssingle, hu t was caught at th e plate. \While Karberth might no t have scoredin this i nn ing, yet t he chane,es lookedgood.Kat the semblance of a hi t wasmade off Gibson until the th ird inningwhen Fitzgerald singled, but Waynefailed to connect again in that Iinning.Xarberth scored their one ru n inthe four th inning wiLen Fleck started011' with a

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    NARBERTH.

    AU , S ' \ I ~ T S ' GUILD.

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    Cour tesy of The Evening Ledger.

    Two-base hit-FLeck. Earned r u n s ~Narberth. 1; Wayne, O. Sacrifice hits- 'Weaver, Casso Stolen bases-Koons.1; Davis. 1; \VaIzer, 2. Left on bas es-Narberth. 7; Wayne, 5. St ruck ou t-B y Gilson, 13; by Mayer, 11. Doubleplay-Fleck to Humph ri es . Bas es onballs-Off Gibson. 6; off May,er. 1.Wild pitches-Weaver, Gibson.. Umpire-Beck. Time of game-:U a.Scorer-Earl F . Smi th .

    MISS HULDA JEFFERIES

    THOUGHTLESS THADDEUSTHROWS THINGS INTHE THOROUGHFARE

    ANNOUNCEMENT

    SCHOOL NOTES.

    The comments made by Mr. Haws onthe llesirablllty of res iden ts purchasing' s tamps and o th er posta l suppl ie sin the home office a re v er y timely,as with the growth of business comesmor e r ec ogni ti on f rom Washing ton.Le t u s a ll work f or the needed salesof $10,000 per annum, and secure carrier service.

    I The ninth school month ha s justended and r epor ts c ome out to-day.Final examinations will be o n t he 9 th ,l:!th and 13th.

    HARRY A. JACOBS,Editor.

    MAIZIE J. SIMPSON,Cashier.

    OUR TOWN

    E(IHor of Our 'fown: ON FRIDAY, JUNE 9th, Our new s tor e will he t inished, and we extend to everyone a cordialYou foll;:s who wen t to the Xarberth invitation t o c ome in and se e on e of tilE' most modern an d best equipped drug stores in Pennsylvania.Flower Show Irlst year don 't n ee d a ny Through th e generous suppor t of th e Narberth people in th e shor t spac e of t en mont hs we have beenurging to attend this year's show- compelled to e ~ l a r g e ou r store so that we will be in a better posi tion to m e ~ t t hei r demands an d give Uot fl'om th e Box.this Saturday afternoon and evening the.m th e benefI t o f a complete s t ock and f i r s t ~ c l a s s service. One visit will convince yOll that th eIl l t Il e ". 1\1. ( ' ~ . A. BIIIldlllg. I I I t b DdS d Gene Davis was on th e job in the oglel pace 0 uy your rugs an un ries is a t 'You folI;:s who missed l as t y ea r' s e L ~ v e n t h inning, also the twelfth.show, mis se d one of t he m os t t hor - HOWARD'S DRUG S PHONE N RB F li ck S ti te s (,l1t his h an d agai n.oughly enim.'ahle affairs ever g,iven TORE ' A ERTH 1267 This mal;:es t hree t imes i n on e weel;:.We Give All Phone CallsSPECIAL DELIVERY M I TP It III" tin the horough. This ~ a t u r d a y you SERVICE. j ayer aIH "a el' ump Ines goa.I t W V e ~ o P ~ ~ I ~ f ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~__~ . ~ _ ~ _ ~ _ ~ _ ~..~ _ ~ _ ~ _ ~ . ~ _ ~ _ ~ . ~.~ _ ~ _ ~ . ~ _ ~ _ ~ ~ . ~ _ ~ . ~ . ~ _ ~ , . ~ _ ~ _ ~ _ ~ _ ~ _ ~ ..~ _ ~ _ ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ _ ~ _ ~ _ ~ _ ~ ~ ~ ~ . _ ~ _ ~ _ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ _ ~ . _ ~_~ _ ~ _ ~ _ ~ _ ~ _ ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ _ ~__ ~ = p % ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ h " eurn over a new ea. .. I . ., .,.he several hundred Narberth foll;:s were also splendid. After the dl11-, opes, shredded unpaid b il ls and frag- . They ar e using one IS-ton steam seen :yet. \\ e. hope he s tays With us.and visi tor s who a t tended last y ea r' s n er speeches were mad e b y members: mentary particles of choice advertis- shovel t o r emove the old macadam I Cass and FItzge ra ld were t he o ul ygllDW were more . than surprised-they Iof, b o ~ r d . eaptains aud m a n a g e r s ~ and: ing matter .as if . ~ I e thought he w a ~ ! su rfaci ng. Th is i s t he s am e t.ype of ' one: to solve Gillson's delivery to auvwere amazed. They 100ew that most b l\hss MacGowan and Mr. Eshel- Mr. Hare 111 a ha re a nd ho un ds shovel used to dig t he Panama Canal, ext._nt.everybod" raised flowers, bu t they man. Mr. Eshelman mad.e up a very race. some of whieh wer e of 100-ton ca-had n o i de a what a fine show would I fine poem in his speech , which reads As I passed by Mrs . Housewi fe pac it y.he made of the products of the Nar - l ik e the following: t hr ew out th.e bae k doo r a sardine This road worl;: is be ing done jo in t -herth gardens. can, an empt! cors et bo x and a ly by the State and the bor ough o f i The Guiltl of All Satnts'. P. E.'fhis year Fletcher 'V. St ite s, who I r is e t o speak th is evening . of bloody paper 111 which s he h ad got a Narbe rt h, a nd , when c ompl et ed , will ' Church held the final mee tmg f oris again in charge of the show, along The deeds of days gone by; pound of JiveI' for Mr. Housewife's give the automobilists one of the fin- t he s ea son at tlJe residence of Mrs.'with his assistants, is mak in g every To pay a glowing tribute to evening meal. est pieces of roadway in the country- A. S. Burke . : \l on tgomer y a ve nue,

    possible effort to even outdo last The team of Narberth High. When I reached my own mes suage ove r whi ch there wi1l b e no toll. They Wynnewood. on "londay afternoon,vear's very commendable exhibi tion. Bes towing praise where it is due and tenenwnt I found on th e por ch have s ai d much of an unfavorab le na - :'.Iay 29.The number of people that visited last Is diet fit f or a ll , a couple of daily (?) papers for ture about the condition of the old Arr angement s wer e made t o hol dyear's show was g reat er t han entered And so I'll serve it freely to which I do no t subscribe and fo r ro ad and we h op e t he y wiII remember a fair for th e benefit of the churchth e Y. 1\1. C. A. Building on an y other The K ni gh ts or Basket Ball. which nobody ever pays, the bacl;: t o spr ea d the news of the excellence on Saturday. October 7. 1916.one day throughout 1915. p ages or w hich bristle with helpfUl of the new highway and of the gen- Several of the committees wereIn another column In t hi s i ss ue of Our center was a husl; :y lad hints for economical husbands and erosHy of ou r community just as pe r- appoin ted . and part of th e workOur Town y ou wi ll find all the facts As tough as hog'S guskin, housewives in t he mat te r of s aving slstently. planned for t he fair,a bo ut t he c la ss es in th e sh ow, the Dependable and tall; a star, money i n t he purchas.e of c lothes p insawards and the hours t ha t t he flow- Was Capta in Bill Durbin. dill pickles, somebody's scouringer s wi1l b e on exhibition. IHe oft electrified. th e cr.owds soap. Hottentot s tove pol is h. Conni eAll I wan t t o do is to point out to I And caused a nllghty dm, mackerel, Bumbleberger's boratedthose folks who did not go to last I . s through the c age the bal l was sent b ak ed b ea ns f or b il io us Bos to ni an s"ear's show. tbat they do not want By Captain Bill Durbin.. and other condiments nel'.essary tot o mis s this year's exhibition. sustain life and mak e h ome happy.X ot o nl y s ho ul d everyone in th e 0u r acrobatic guards wou ld put T he re w as also a sheet calling thehorough a t tend, bu t everyone who To shame most circus clowns, public attention to the pictoria l pres-has flowers, s ho ul d s en d s ome exhi- Fo r who could cover up their men en tati on by M erry Pi ck le ro rd of thebits. Last year's show awakened a Like Harsch a nd Car ro ll Downe s? particularly perilous an d patheticremarkable local interest in flowers. Two other mighty warriors, per eg ri na ti on s o f P au li ne . the ped-a nd t he re is no gainsaying th e fact Both men of s t rength and pith, dler's protege. Just think o f i t! ~ that the Narberth's gardens this sum- Wer e Red if er , a trusty guard, this choice literature del iv er ed onme r ar e th e finer for la st y ear 's I And forward Lesl ie Smith. your own doorstep (o r thereabouts)show. There ar e many classes and without solicitation and without price.everyone has an equal opportunity. \Ve had a tiny forward, \Vhat matt.ers it if t he se gems of theThis Saturday's s how w il l b e open A qui ck a nd spe edy starter. printer's ar t ar e spread by the fourafternoon and evening, and you cau And so we a ll ta ke off o ur h at s winds? They don't cost anything,gO to the base baH game or play To dash ing Char les McCarte r; do they?tennis or keep any o ther afternoon or As manager this clever boy, Next morning on the way to theevening engagement and s t il l manage Who a lways wears a simle. I s tat ion , by way of pastime. I took ato get at th e Y. M. C. A. for a half Has ( 'o nn ie Mack. Moran. McGraw i menta l inventory of t he v ar io us a r-h ou r o r so. And Jenniugs beat a mi le . t icles which ha d been contribute( l toRemember: The second annual , the borough by thl.) thoughtful inhab-Flower Show is t hi s Sat urday a ft er - H is fleet and able running mate itants thereof RDII o t . l 1 ' l ~ r ! l . Thirty-two

    n oo n a nd e ve ni ng a nd it wi1l l>e weH Was swifter than a breeze daily (?) papers in various stages ofworth your time t o s end ) 'o ur e xh ib it s And many c lever goals were made ; decreptitude, seven newspape rs , fouran d go a nd s ee what your ne ighbor s By Owen H. Humphries. :match boxes. five cigarette b ox es s ixcan do iu th e way of raising fine So. h e ~ ~ ' s to Narberth's fast quintet I tobacco bags, two f ish h.eads, ' twoflowers. Of Nmeteen Hundred and S ix te en , p in ea pp le t op s, t hr ee s tr aw be rr y} ~ A. )[USClIllDill. Which played the most aggressive boxes, six piles of g ra ss . one bloody________ game ! paper, thirty-four scraps of paper

    We ar e pleased to note f rom an in- Tha t Narbe rt h High has seen. , (not treaties), two sardine c an s, s ixte rv iew with Postmaster Haws in an- ---------------- 'ather cans, two b roke n bot tl es , oneother column, that his e ffor ts to se- OPENING old hat . on.e corset box, one shoe box.cur e b et te r s er vi ce i n our l oc al pos t ,two shoes (not mates), not to men-office have bee n r ewar de d by I ts a d- AND ' t ion divers banana skins and o rang evancement t o the second c lass , and DONATION DAY peels t hrown in for gOOd measure.tllat t he resu lt ing increase in its in- Toward the station I saw a bor-come will permit of more commodiOUS AT THE o ug h man who had bee n del eg at ed t oqua rt er s. Narbe rt h h as long Buffered UOl,.da'" Uouse gather the accumulat.ed d eb ri s. S omemuch inconvenience from th e very f l l 'J ' Ul job! One man ca n't do it. Twor es tr ic ted amoun t o f space for the men might do it. Thr ee men couldpubliC, and we have often SYlDpath- FR IDAY , JUNE 9 th do it, b ut w ho pays th e bill?iezd w it h t he officials of Ule office, Going in on th e train m y cogita-who se r ap id ly g rowing business ha s Luncheon 12 to 2 o'clock t io ns t oo k t hi s turn. Why s ho ul d Ibeen so bad ly hamper ed b y la ck of 3 8 Cen t s t h row paper or rubbish on the bor-r oom and poor ventilation. We hope ough street, entailing an expense ofal l these troubles .will now disappear. Your presence will a id a worthy chari ty from $600 to $1800 a year to have

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    men follow me to pick it up . Just XARU}:UTH, AXU WAYNE BATTlJBas well burn it or deposit it in the 11 IXNIXf.S TO Tn : SCORE, 1-1.r ecep tac les provided so that themoney spent in scavenging the streetsmight b e u se d wb.ere it will do somereal good. Aside f rom th e financialaspect and muc h mor e impo rt an t i sI t may be taken for granted that the .fact that,. to a person of my es- HumphrLes, 2h. ..

    mos t p eopl e have a certain measure: thehc t e n d e ~ c l e s , every piece of paper Stites, 3b.o f p ri de in their homes a nd t he ir Or rubbish 1S as a thorn in tb.e side Koons, c. . ., home town. In Narberth a v er y l ar ge o r a seat on a thumb tack: Fleck, If. . .proportion take pains to have t he ir As the train puJled mto Broad Walze r, cf. .surroundings as neat and well ordered street s t a t i ~ m I resolutely Resolved: Davis, lb. . .as may be and as attractive as their That I will never , no, neyer again McC:lellan, ~ H means w il l p ermi t. With some their throw paper or rubbish O l th e bor- E ~ S 1 1 1 g e r , 11 .efforts ar e centred on t he interior of ough streets. and that I w il l, b y ex - i Gibson, p. . .their homes. With o th er s t he ir g ar - amp I.e. m o r ~ l suasion and argument, iThe following schedule Is for next dens are an added job. Each indi- tr y to ~ o n v 1 1 l c e Mr .. Citizen and 1\'[rs. Totals , " 1week: vidual effort makes our home town the HouseWife that their thoughtlessness________________ I Sunday, June 11, at 8 P. M.-Bac- more "livable" and "homey." , e s \ ( l e s th e expense I t e ~ t ? l l s 111 ~ l d Y - F. Forbes. :!h. . 0 0 2 ::t I Tuesday, June 13-Alumni Kight i n surroundings' bu t unfortunately of- mg up, cr ea t.e s a c omhtlOn entIrely Brooke, 1h. . 0 1 !l 0S en d a ll l et te rs and news item 0 school auditorium. ten ends at the f ~ n c e line. Mr. C it i- o ut of keeping with t he general good Cass, cf. . 0 2 0 1P. O. Box 404. Thursday. June 15-Class D a ~ ' exer- z en wi ll be r igh teously i nd ig na nt i f c ha ra ct er o f t he town. which we l la ve H. Forbes. :lh 0 0 1 1Send a ll a dver ti si ng copy to P. O. eises by Senior Class. anyone shOUld unfeel ing ly deposi t c h o s e J ~ for our abidmg place-OUR Hazlett, 11 . .... 0 1 2B t \ ~ a ~ ~ O ' a l l remittances to P. O. Box Friday, June 16-Commencement. r ubbi sh on h is t err i to r ia l demesne, TOWIll. Sinlgeton. ss. . .. . () 3 .)118. Alexander H. Abbot t, ou r old friend, and Mrs. Hou sewi fe w il l v is it th e Pitzgeraill. 11'. . . , . 1 - 3 0'II b tl k f wom\: OX WYX1U;WOOJ) UOA]) Weaver (. 0 0 13 1

    0111' To\"n Is on sale at th e depot WI e Ie sp.ea er. wrath 0 Peggy, the Witch, on who- , ' .. ., ." Saturday June 17 Senior dance ever dares to ti ll' .. b an an a s k' ns ~ 1 ' A ] t 1 ' 1 ~ 1 ) Iu\S'l' S A T l ~ n J ) A Y . !\'Iayer, p 0 1 0 2newsstand, and at the store of H. E. ' , -. 0\ , Iunder he r dining table or cigar Ground was broken last Saturdav \ Hayman, 2h 0 0 0 0D ~ ~ ~ ~ r e d liS second-class matter, Oll- Las t F ri day evening the members butts in t he corne r of iler c ompany f or th e concrete construction work 0;1 Ttl -;- 7 33 Hi ...of hoth' bo)'s' and g ir ls ' basl;:et bal l p ar lo r Wynnewood road. loa s . . . , . " . . .tober 15 1914 at t he P os t Office at . 'arberU; Pen'nsylvania unde r the I eams e n j o Y ~ d t he banquet which the Yes, only yest.ereven. as I w e n ~ e . d Huhllarll and Pugh. the c?ntractors: i l'\arberth ., . () 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1

    f M' 1 3 1879 ' Boa rd o f D ir ec to rs g av e t hem. The my weary way homeward . Mr. Clt J- made the start at the 1\lerlOn end 01 .Act 0 ar cl,. meal whi ch w as p re pa re d b y Mi ss ze n complacently wended his way in , the highway. d ~ s i n g ' . off Wynnewood Wayne . . . . . 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1THURSDAY, JUNE S, 1916 Fryer was enjoyed by all, and the i front o f m in e, scattering seeds of . road f rom Mer ion boundary to :\Terion I____ ( t ~ ( ' o r a t i o 1 1 f ; prepared by Miss Wilson i kindness in UJf.J sha pe o f torn envel-: avenue.EMERGENCY PHONE CALLSFire 350.Police 1250.

    Mrs. C. R. BlackaU G. M. HenryMrs. C. T. Moore A. J. LoosMrs. E. C. Stokes Henry RoseMiss Adah Durbin W. T. MelchiorEarl F . Smith O. L. Hampton

    Associate Editors.

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    }Ioward F. CotterM'EATS ofl Y.l QUALITY

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    All Conveniences-OldShade.MaeaclamRoad. Cement SIdewalkS, Ete.Narberth's Highest Tract

    George B. SupleeSteam &HotWater HeatingPlumbing: Bell Telephone.

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    FM Jllstlce Monioomery A v e n u ~I NARBERTH. OrI , 612 Cheslnut SI. Phlla.

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    Two cents per word In atlvance; minimumten words.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

    Mr, A. E. Wahler t, p ropr ie tor of theGarden Nurseries, was OM of th ejudges at the Peony Show, which washeld i n th e fire house at Bryn Mawr, yesterday.

    Did You Ever Stop and Think1when you ordered a glass of Soda Water i f the contents in t heglass was pure and free from artificial coloring matter?

    There is no need for fea r when'ordering a glass of Soda fromIFiedler's.Our Syrups ar e a ll made f rom Fresh Fruits and the IceCream th e best money can buyat the price. Either per plate or box

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    jo'OR SAI.E-Stnble with two staUs and boltstnU wagon house, hay 10ft and man'sroom. 'Cost $1000. Good condition. Saleprlcc, $150. F. :111 Justlee, Narberth, Penna.FOn SALE-Rich top soli, from old garden,50e per land on premises. F. M. Justice,GIG Montgomery aVenue.We do not allow'any department to I _ ~ - - = = - - - - - _ - - - - : - - - _ in ter f ere wi th our presc rip tion work, jo'OR SAL]o;-Whlte ,viej,er bnby buggy andwhich we conduct with as great 1 _ . . : . t \ ~ v . : . . o . : . . r _ U _ C _ k _ e r _ s _ ._ p _ h _ o _ n _ e . _ N _ a _ r b _ e _ r _ t h _ 3 - : ~ : - 4 . _ ~ _ r . - : : - _

    accuracy as possible. We have a lways WASUING-Womo.n would Uke to do a finepossessed th e confidence of the physi- wash. Address, "Advertisement," Nnr-cians. berth Post Olllec.

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    struwberr)" Festival.The annua l strawberry festival willbe held this Friday e ve ning in thelecture room. Cards of admission canbe securcd from members of th eJ ~ a d i e s ' Aid Society.

    Cbl1l1ren's DR)'.R ~ v . c. G. Koppel, Pnswr.

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    11.00 A. M.-Morning worsh ip ; subject of t he s ermo n b y t he p as to r, "AReasonable Choice."2.30 P. M.-Children's Day serviceof the Bible s ch oo l. Mr . Ernest L.Tustin, Esq., Philadelphia, will be thespealter. Song s an d reci tat ion s bythe school. P roce ss iona l w it h the 'i'.4fi IPrescriptions Patent Medicinesheautiful new hanners. Everyone in -vited. Phone Narberth 625 or 1284

    - - - 7.45 P. M.-Evening wor sh ip ; s ub - W ( ) ) L \ ~ ' S LOO)[ YIELDS - = = = = = = = = = = = = ' = = = ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = : : : : : : :'UH. ,John " l I l l XeRS, lUilliRter. ject of t he s ermon by the pas to r, "The AltTICLES Ol' BEAUTY I:::- - - Climbing Life." We h el p you to ob - - - - IThc meetings for n ex t Sn nd ay wi ll t ai n divine streng,th f or t he great is- (Continued from First Page)he as follows: sues of life. ,---0.30 A. l \ I. -Ce lehrat ion of Ch il - Wed ne sd ay , 8.00 P . l \J .-Un ion s er - it was finished the h et te r. T he re w as

    dren's D a ~ ' . Exerc ise s hy the chi ldren vice at the' P resbyte rian Church in no appreciation of thc f ineness o f An'brae.-,e Coalof the primary and j un io r d ep ar t- honor of their twenty-fifth an niver- desig,n, th e finished workmanship thatmen ts . S ingi ng b y t he e nt ir e school. sary. is reqnired to produce a hand-woven I D DSpecial address to the children. Note FridaY-Donation Day at th e Holi - a rt icle . But now! Eyerything Co- WOO ANthe change In t hc h ou r of t he m eet - day House. Contributions ar e s ol lc it - l on la l i s fashionable. Furmture 1S I BUILDING SUPPLIESing. It is 10.30 A. M. ed. Luncheon will he served. made in that period, four-posters, r a 7.00 P. !\f.-Young people 's meeting. Saturday-The decorating cOIDmit- rugs, quaint old gate-leg table s anl l \Leader, l\liss Helen McQuilkin. tee of the Blhle school wi ll be gl ad e O ' I ' l e l ~ 1 mSOal1h10egaony-framed pictures ar c Narberth, Pa.8.00 P. M.-Evening worship. :rhe to receive f lO\ \ ers from ga rdens and / f the indications of thepastor will ans wer the q u e s t l O ~ l , I fields, this af ternoon hetween 3.00 and yogue for colonial housefurnishings,l"How It Christian Should Spend H1R 14.00 o'clock. J usetl to make my hedspreads for I[,timate, FurnIShed Heating Arrliances\ 'acation.". I 8.00 P, l\L-A Rlrawberry festival pleasure. ; l I ~ d I do ~ 1 i 1 1 , ~ l l 1 t the.market I R W CASE

    ('lll.lrch ~ o t e s . . . ,_ I will be held on t he l awn at.229 North for them IS rapIdly lllcreasmg. It The celehratlOn of th e t ~ e n ~ ) fift 1 I Xarberth avenue, this evel1lng, under seems to me as if everyone that has I EI . 1C tanniversary of the orgal1lzat!on of ' the auspices of t he Lad ie s' Aid So- a four-poste r wants a hand-woven I ectnca ontrac ort hi s c hu rc h began under most f ay or - c ie ty o f t he c hu rc h. T ic ke ts may he spread to go with it. 242 HAVERFORD AVE.able auspices last Sunday when over; ohtain!.!tl 1'1'0111 th e l ad ies of the "And the old patterns ar e so charm- \ Re l'a'f1ng TelephOlw Estimates200 l istened to the h isto rica l address ichurch. ing. Most of them have a signifi- , - - - - - - - - - - ------in th e morning, and 178 were present ' ,cance, too, so that when you getapt t ' P t t!at t he Sunday school a n n i v ~ r s a r y in I FI,OWER SIlOW. I t1 erlet you g et n ot o nl y t heICLEAN S A f ~ W H O L ~ S O m ~ a en s. a en sthe evening. The celebratIOn con- I ~ ' r ~ i C ; : r i t ~ ~ r f , h ut t he wholc train 'of _ .. l i- [j [j Let us sen,1 you our fro" book, "PATENTS. J "C it y AND T n A D I , ~ ( A 1 t K ~ , " Don't pay exorbitantt inues th is week WIt 1 ommun I (Continued from First Page) icleas and illusions that g,o w it h I t. \ fees, Our sen ' lee Is of the highest typeXight" all 'Wednesday evening, and Class 3-Bes t vase or basl{ct red The rose pat tern , for il.lstance, means OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEED nnd our fees fire rensonable. Bell phone.the congregational social and reunion roses, not ove r 6 blooms. happiness and prosper i tr , and the pine UNDER BACTERIOLOGICALCONTROL Wnlnut lr.G,I.of former memhers on Friday eVCll- Class 4-Best vase or basket yellow burr means health. This side of th e I FOSTER & WEBSTERIng. roses. not over 6 blooms. . work is wo.nderflll.IY interesting. to ' Pasteurized Milk IEl.1VeRrer:; Suite 631, 1011 Chestnut streetTJ a ent of infant baptism b 11e sacr m . Class a-Bes t vas e o r b aske t cllm - (hose who lIke antiques of a ny nnCl'

    1BryncIovls CerUlied WEST POILA. J A MILLERwill be observed i n c on nec ti on w it h i ng roses, Ol1e color, any number.. "Xu, indecd; no . loom, however (pedriaMII';!kSOelelY) OVERBROOK 1 CI 'Id ' Da,' eX'el'cises next I I (S t E J HOODt 1e 11 ren s , . Class G-Best vase or basket cllmlJ- modern in constructIOn, cou ld equa .. . . MERION uccessor a )S nda,- n10rnl'ng .. . d b r I I .. I t II . fingerl'llg ,S pe ci al G ue rn se yu . mg roscs, mlxe , any num I' mr all oom. s 1e I' s )OU, Milk WVNNEFIELD HEATER AND RANGE WORKThe sacrament of the Lord's supper Class 7-Bes t vase or b as ke t t he f ra gi le t hi ng lovingly. "Modcrn BALA-CVNWVD SLATE AND TIN ROOFEBwil l be observed on Sunday morning, peonies, white, 3 blooms. methods, that is, malting spreads llY ( R o b e r ~ : ' I ~ I ~ : j r P l e S S ' N R ERTR lOi Forrest ATenue

    June 25. Class 8-Bes t vase or basket, machinery, are quicker, a nd t he y may C re amButtermilk A : D ~ O R E Jobbing a Specialty. NarbertJJ.Fa.peonics, pink, 3 blooms. look just as well, but they do not give WYNNEWOODClass 9-Bcs t vase or hasl{et th e originator the same feeling o f per - Tab le B C ' : e ~ ~ I P P i n upeonies, scarlet, 3 blooms. sonal pride in her art istry that work-llev. Andrew S. nllrke, Ueetor. , ('IURI' 10-Bl?st vase or basket Ing on this old loom dues. I have SCOTT POWELL DAIRIES--- Ipeonies, mixed, any number. used this for years and, i t h as alwaysThe services at All Saints' P. E. ~ . I a s s l l -Bes t vase ~ basket del- worked to perfection. After all, this I -Church, Montgomery and Wynne- phmlum (larkspur) light blue, G is th e o ld way , and our grandmothe r swood avenues, for nex t Sunday a re a s stalks. were f amous for their handiwork." I 45th and Parrish Sts.follows: Class 12-Best yase o r b as ke t del-8.00 A. M.-Holr communion. phinillm (larl,spur) dark blue, 6 St:}'l'UAGE I,AWX 1).\RTY, I=-9.45 A. M.-Sunday school. stalks.11.00 A. M.-Morning prayer with Class 13-Best 6 l ) l o o m ~ columbine. (Continued from First Page): Try a Pound of

    sermon. single. . - - - I4.00 P. M.-Evening prayer. Class 14-Best 6 blooms columbme, (Continued from First Page) HOME MADE FUDGE8.00 P. M.-Baccalaurate sermon. mixed colors. Ford, Elizabeth Hover , E li za be thWednesday, June 21st, is the date Class 15-Best vase or baske t Can - Evans , Anne Dohney and Mary Is et f or th e Sunday school picnic. terbury Bells. Dohney.If any new members of th e church Class 16-Best vasc or basket Sweet There will also be s ever al t ab le s

    would like to have a se t of the Duplex William, in charge of the following ladies:envelopes, t hey may be obt ai ned by Class 17-Best vase or basket Fox- Miss Mar y W il so n, f lowe rs ; Mrs .I _a pp ly ing to t he r ec to r. glove. . Samuel McCreek, candy; Miss Adele RCAD IAny Episcopalians who have not be- Class 18-Best vase or basl{et. Ins, Mosier, cal,e; Mrs. Will iam Ander -Acome affi liated with a ny o th er c hu rc h any color. son f ru it s a nd p re se rv es CIIESTNUT.Bel.16tT St. . b k t P " ' . . FinestPho topl ay he-ar e r equested to depOSit thClr letter Class 19-Best '\ ase or as e OP-I The ladles ar e active II I their I atre ollis Size In Ihe At t he Cab in ,at All Saints'. The rector will be pies, any color. preparation for th e affair and t he at- EnlireWorld. IoN arbp.rth & Haverford Aves.ver y g la d to c al l upon s trangers o r Class 20-Best vase or basket sweet tractiveness of tl1e Ros e G ar de ns o nIP h o I O p l a y s - C o n l i ; ~ M ~ lOA.M.lo 1 .3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -_uew comers to t hi s section. peas. the McMenamin estate ar e sure to PhDa- . Pa . NOW IS THE TIME TOThe c hu rc h b us se s l ea ve Wynne - Class 21-Best vase or basl{et corn- draw a large assemblage, al l o f whom PRO G RAMwood a nd Nar be rt h s ta ti on s at 10040 flowers (centaurea). . . ar e expected to ai d t he cau se of sUf-1 Buy a Homeon Sunlday morning.s. Class 22-Best vase or basket lIlIes, frag.e i n pur chas ing f rom th e aides EXTJRE W E } ~ Knot less than three s talks. sweets and flowers. There wil l be Trlon!\'le Protluctlon Sturrln!\'}[ETIIODIST EPISCOPAL eUunCH. Class 23-Best vase or basket l ar l, - p len ty o f amu seme nt f or the men WILL!A)[ COLLum. ,m., with ,\XX.o\ Before Prices Advance

    spur in combina tion wi th o ther flower folks as well a s th e ladies. They ar e j,El11t In l'lr.t l'reMcntation CALDWELL & CO,or flowers. . urgently r e q u ~ s t e d to purchase a "TIlE BUGLE CALL"Class 24-Best vase roses, mixed. ticket which is sel l ing for the small Ih C G'lrtIn

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    Mr. and M 'obert Holmes Dur-bin have iss,. v it at io ns f or t hemarriage of th , daughter, AdahStewart, to Mr. Lou"" A.. Winne, onthe evening of Wednesday, the twentyfirst of June, at h alf a fte r seveno'clock, at the Karberth PresbyterianChurch. The Reverend John Van Nesswill officiate. The bride will be givenin marriage by her f at he r and willbe attended by Mis s Evelyn M. Harris as m aid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Miss Dorothy Durbin,Miss Isabelle Mar ti n. Mi ss HelenWing,ate and Miss Anne Marshall.Mr. Winne wil l h ave Mr. Charles M.Jones as best man. The ushers willbe Mr. Robert Durbiu, Mr. WilliamDurbin, Mr. Frank 'Vinne and Mr. N.LeBter Jefferies.Mrs. Albert Buckl er , o f Washing ton, D. C., has s pe nt t he p as t weekwith he r sister, Mrs. Foster, ofMerion avenue, and wil l re tu rn to herhome on Saturday.

    Charles Barker, formerly a memberof t he r \' ar be rt h bas e bal l team, no\\'playing w it h th e Auto Car : had themisfortune last week to receive a fractured thumb during a game.

    CAltIP 'r OllWKOX.

    THE FIRESIDEBetty Baxln!r's Gossip.

    Mrs. Robert E. Pattison, Jr., isvisiting her p ar en ts in Swedesboro,X. J.

    Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reed, of Maplewood, N. J., spent th e week-end withMr. and Mrs. William LivingBton.

    Mrs. A. K. Siler, of Wynnewood avenue. entertained the Fortnightly "500"laHt. Wednesday.

    Mrs. Frank Stone , formerly of Xarher th, but now of Cynwyd, was Vis it ing f riends in Karherth this week.Mr. a1111 Mrs. Arthur Haigh t a ndMiss Grace a ttended the Grubb-MacQuoid wedding at Roselle, K J., onSaturday.

    The I 3a cc al au re at e s ermon f or t hesenior class of the Xarberth HighISchool w il l be g iven in All Saints'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caldwell and Episcopo.I Chnrch. cornel' Wynnewoodd au gh te r C at he ri ne h av e returned allll Montgomery avenueB by the ree-I from a motor trip to the Delaware tor, Rev. A. S. Burke. on SundayWater Gap. evening, June 11, 1916. at S P. M.

    A large 'hus leaving Narberthstation at 10040 A. 1\1. wiII t ak e per sons desiring to go free of charge.

    UndilJided CProfits$75,000

    CONVENIENT!

    Camp Tohickon's objective is to afford every boy such a vacation thatlle will return home stronger, moreself-reliant and manlLer, with a relServe p ower t o Btand t he s tr ai n ofscllool of business life. The c amp' saim iB t o mak e men, no t money. Asumm,er at Tollickon, w it h i ts dayscrowded with wholesome out-of-doorsrecreation. nights of heal th ful sleepunder canvas, rare h ou rs a bo ut t hecamp-fires or in the woods and cont ac ts w it h leaderB and picked com-:panions , i s an invaluable exp,erience Ito any boy. DoeB this camp an d itB objective 'one of th e field judges , h iked to Rose-The loc at ion i s ideal, situated amid appea l to you? Wo ul d you like to mont wi th tile Narberth SCOUt group,hills and valleys on th e Del aw ar e k now mor e a bo ut i t? If so, sea c on si st in g o f Ralph Beatty, Johnriver at Smithtown, Bucks County, Secretary Hampton a nd h e will gladly Wilson, Lowe Cunner, Geo. Stanley,Pa., forty miles. from Philadelphia. give you free detailB. Roscoe Smedley, William Jones,The tract c ompr is es twenty- four I nc id en ta ll y, eighteen Narberth boys Edwin Coggeshall. Wycliff Walton andacres, one-third in open campus and went to this camp last year and a Herbert Krell.til,() balance in woodland and wate r . number are signed up already for this Scout troops were there f rom Bryn

    I The camp is virtually an island, seaBon. Mawr, Wayne , A rdmore , Narb.erth,having at its rear th e Lelligh NaVign-1 "Boys' Scout Hike." Bala, Gulph MiIls and Conshohocken,tion Canal and facing th e broad Las t S at ur da y was a big day for over one hundred boys, and all inw at er s o f t he Delaware river. The re t he ScoutB of Delaware and Mont- uniform.iB a variance of 200 f ee t f rom the gomery counties, t he ir annua l F ie ld The Narberth boys did not comeriver to t rear boundary of the Day was beld at th e residence of Mr. bome wit h any of th e prizes, bu t theyproperty, lending a. rugged aspect and Maxwell Wyeth, Rosemont, Pa.. saw how it was done and next y.eal'assuring perfect drainage, Secretary Hampton, who acted as will be another story.

    Surplus$/25,000

    SOUND!

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    the Timeto Plant FlowersIS

    New York

    SAFE!

    Leisureland

    Ti lE E L E VE N G R AD U AT E S A R E :Estelle Cohlc Jean Just ice Hilda SmedleyCarrol l Downes. Jr . Cha r l _ McCarter. Jr . Marian Trot terFrankl in Foster Madeline McCoy Augusta WitherowMarian Haws Agnes RoseTuesday evening, June 13th, the Alumni will give a program to whicheveryone is invited.The fuII program for commencement week will be a nnounc ed in thi sweek's issue.

    Narberth High School CommencementFriday, June 16th, 8 P. M. , High School Auditorium

    Speaker-REV. ALEXANDER ABBOTT, of Albany, NewYorkMusic furnished by the High School Girls' Chorus

    CAMP TOHICKON

    WHY NOT BANK IN YOUR HOME TOWN?OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH

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    Moving Furniture and Hauling!Automobiles for Passenger ServiceNight Trips When OrdereaWALTON BROS. Phone, Narberth 672

    Capital$/50,000

    The Merion Title & Trust Co.

    Now

    HAVE YOUR GARDEN AND FLOWER BOXESPLANTED FOR DECORATION DAY

    Bedding Plants , Porch Plants, CutFlowers, Shrubs, Evergreens

    Mr. and Mrs. William Bartlett, ofRockland avenuc, entertained friends I :Miss ElizalJeth Posey, of Essex aveat