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    "CLEAN-UP" DAYSFOREVERYBODY OUR TO BASE BALLGAME THISSATURDAY,VOLUl\IE II . NUMBER 30 NARBERTH, PA., T H U R S D A Y ~ MAY 4, 1916 PRICE TWO CENTS

    MEMBERS OF SCHOOL BOARD,IN INTERVIEW, GIVE THREE PLANS

    DUN NINE DEFEATSMAIN LINE CHAMPIONS

    CO-OPERATION, KEYNOTE OFCIVIC ASSOCIATION MEETING

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    ofay-Assignments

    May 12th, at 8.15. in the HighSchool Auditorium, the SeniorClass will present its play,'The Fascinating Fanny Brown'The Admission Will Be3S and SOc.

    lVho Is Flll l l l"l ( ~ o m e IIlld 800!

    YOUR LAST CHANCETn See Ihe Senior Class in ~ e l i o n

    l ' lirmint ar e a result of a popular den1"nrl to h ca r h im in a f ul l eveni ng ) (dong.

    Ko. 7, A. C. Shand-Bound hy we: ') lI th s id e o f Woodh ia e avenue, w c ~ l,,;de of :\'arherth avenu,e, P. R. 1-:.~ ~ o p e r t y line and the cast side ,A!'ssex a\enue.:\"0. 8. Henry Rose-Bound by r ; l ~,:est shi e o f 1 'i a rbert h aVEnue northFie of Woodbine avenue, east 'sidc l"

    : : : ~ s e x avenue an d the south siue ufSabine J.venue.No.9, W. D. Sm.edley-Bound b l

    tl1t:. north s id e o f Sabine avenue, easts i 'l e of Dudley and Essex avenues an;!tile southerly side of Montgomery a"'):ru.e.No. 10, E. S. Haws-Bound hv th'!sO,lth sille o[ Windsor avenue, east si'l"cf Wynr.ewood avenue, P. R. R. propel'ty line an d th e we st side of E s s ~ xt. venu.e.No. 11, W. Arthur Cole-Bound byrile north sid e of _Windsor a v e n u ~ ,\"1 st s id e o f Essex avenue, south sideei P ri ce a vc nu e a nd the ,east sidc ofr;onway avenue.No. 12, John B. Williams-Dound hy

    ~ l 1 e north sid e of PriCe avcnue las~ h o w n On t he Borough Map), th e rea-:l in e o f t he Wynn,ewood avenue p r o p ' ~ r lies, t he s ou th line of tll,e Sarah A.HJ.gy p 'ope rty , the west. line of Dudley avenue, th e south line of Sabinea ~ n u e and the west line of Ess'?xavenue.

    ~ o 1:1, James Artman-Bound Ill'I ill' west s id e o f Conway avenue, t h lIurth side or \\rynn,ewood avenue, t n u-st s id e o f Vv'ynnewood avenue, tilenorth line of S. P. M. Tasker 's prop'.Hty anc, the south s id e o f Price a v ~ Ime (as s hown o n t he B or ou gh Map.)No. 14, K A. Muschamp-Bound IJY~ h soulh line of C. Weymouth's prop,~ ' r ! y , t he east Side of Wynnewood a , ~ lll..e, t he s ou th side of M o n t g o m e r ~ '...venue and th e r , ~ a r line o f Wynnc wL'od avenue propert ies .No. Ii i, F. W. Stites-Bound 11)' t h s ~ ' l t h e r l y side of Montgomel'y a V e l h j ' ~ ,wcst s id e o f Essex avenue, t1w sout;\!ine of the Sarah A. H a ~ y p r o p . e r t ~ 'and th e rCRr l iu e o f t he Wynnewoodavenue properties.

    A "Clean-up"Districts Made

    ~ m ( ' A U m ~ ' I " S HEeI'l'AI,.Mr. William H. Carmint , tenor, 'Jll"arberth, has annouuc ed h is a nnua l~ p r i n g recital for May 9. at th e NewCentury D r a w i n ~ Rooms. A s s i s ~ i l t gArtist William Sylvano Thunder, at th:')piano. Entire program of mode.nfongs, mostly new. except a few of i:l.:lu ~ on.es which w il l b e sung by request.Mr. Ca rmin t was for several yearssoloist at th e Church o f the Holy:.postles, until last November, when hewas sel'cted to fill the vacancy In t h quartet c ho ir o f solo voic.es at tileChambers-Wylie Memorial Chur')'J.nIoad be low Spruce s t ree t.He has done considerable conc'!rlwork t hi s past season, as well asoratorIos. The reci t al s giv,en by 1\11'.

    Tota Is . . . 1 4 27 15 2Dun &: Co 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2Narberth 00 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1

    Two-base hit-Schwartz. Struck ou t-B y Gibson, 12; by Whitney, 6. Bases011 ballf l-By Whitney, 2. Doubleplays-Gear and Schwar tz . P as se dballs-Koons, 2. Hit by p it ched bal l Ensinger. UmpIre-Forst . Scorer Earl F'. Smith.(Continued on Fourth Page)

    l'SCLl\.lJIED LETTERS ATNARIUUf.TH 1'08'1' (W}'IfEMrs. Henry Wiltbanl.:, Mrs. R:JY

    Ghertz.};dwnrd S. HllWS, Postlllllstel'.

    Petition Councils ForTwo Hits and an Erro r OpenWay fo r 2 to 1 Victory in

    th e cxtreme northern limits of tbe Opening Game of Season A continuation of the district p:an !Jest a nd mos t livable suburb around;borou ;; h wou ld be in t he s ame cond;' b y whic h th e g en er al w elf ar e o f aU No.1, H. C. Gara-Bound by til.,tion as those now living at th e sou til- WAYNE WINS '!,arts of the borough i s supervised b/ cast s ide o f l ' ;arberth avenue, th e no,'u. e rn l imi t, if they had to attend l FROM BERWYN individual directors, was th e chief sub H:de of Ro ck lan d aven ue and the'>chool on th e sOjlth side. There woul1 jpct discussed at t he meet ing of tllJ.' f. R. H. property line.no t p nl y b e an additional jani tor , ou t Doa rd o f Directors of th e Civic Asso' No.2, Mrs . Geo . M. H e n r y - B o u u ~ 1sa y " ix addit iona l teachers at $7:>0 b . d .tlon held Tuesday, April 25. I t Wd

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    NAHBERTH, l ~ A . - O U R T O W N - ~ r A Y 4, 1 ~ 1 6

    COME!

    Sermon

    BAPTIST CHlTRCUOF THE EVANGELNEXT SUNDAYBible Study

    VfnlUcll(foJl o f T he Crol>sYoung !'eople's Senice

    Bfble DayTransmlssfon of The Book

    Specfal Music

    Mrs. Harriet Reynolds has a go os eranch in California from which sheearns $2,500 a year.

    Base Ball Teams Will Be ActiveUntil September 23

    lMAIN LINEBASEBALL SCHEDULE

    BY

    HEARTY

    SINGING

    ORGAN RECITAL

    RRIEF ADDRESSSUNDAY NIGUT

    METHODIST CHURCH'M;)

    Betty Baxtl2r's Gossfp.

    :mss ACHSAH WENTZIJARGE CHORUS CHOIRllISS RUTlI PRESCOTT

    CONGREGATIONAL SINGING

    THE FIRESIDEMrs. Wm. J. Posey , of Muddy Creej(Forks (York County>, spent severalrlv.ys with he r daughter, Miss Elizabethp,. s.ey, or Essex avenue.

    Mrs. C. R. Blacl,all has returned toNarberth after having spent the wint cr i n tt. e city.

    Miss Bertha Voff and niece of BuffUlo, N. Y., are visi t ing Mrs. Edward\.Jockrill, of Dudley avenue.

    Mrs. Reed is very ill at the hom.eof he r son, Mr. William Livingston, of415 Karberth avenue.

    The property 208 Grayling avenueLas been purchased by W. D. Smei!ey, and is being r.enovated throughout.

    Mr. and Mrs. Horace Obdyke, ofcnestnut avenue, entert ained tweh 'ec(Juples Saturday evening, members oia. West Philadelphia Card Club.

    One of the many new residents 01!'\'arberth is Mr. C. E. McHenry, who ISoccupying No. 200 Woodbine avenu J.

    Y. M. C. A. NOTES

    "This paper," said Langu id Lewis,"tells about a borse running awaywith a woman, a nd s he was la id u pfo r siX weeks.""That ain't so wor se ," r ej oi ne dBoastful Benjamin; Ua f ri end of mineonce ra n away with a ho rse , a nd h ewas laid n p f or s ix y ea rs. "

    The schedule follows:April 29-Dun & Co. at X';arherth

    Bon Air at Overbrook, Berwyn a Wayne, Ardmore at PaoliMay 6-Wayne at N a r b ~ r t h , Dun &Co. at Paoli, Overbrook at ArdmoreBerwyn at Bon Air. 'May 13-Berwyn at Overbrook.Paoli at Wayne, Dun & Co. at PaoliArdmore at Bon Air. 'May 20-Berwyn at Narberth, Dun &Co. at Wayne, Overbrook at Paoli'Ardmore at Bon Air 'Miss Pauline Nickerson, of Ocean .May 27-Narberth at Overbrook, BonClty, N. J ., spent the we.ek-end as th e Air at Paol!, Wayne at Ardmore Dung,lcst of Miss Margaret Eyre, of Woo

    Overbrook at Bon Air .July 15-Ardmore at OverbrookNarberth at Wayne, Dun & Co atPaoli, Berwyn at Bon Air. .July 22-Berwyn at OverbrookWayne at Paoli, Dun & Co. at Ard:more, Narberth at Bon Air.July 29-Berwyn at Narberth, Paoliat Overbrook, Dun & Co. at Wayne,

    Bon Air at Ardmore.August 5-0verbrook at Narberth,Ardmore at Wayne, Paoli at Bon A irDun & Co. at Berwyn. 'Mr. and Mrs. George H. Gif ford , or August 12-Dun & Co. at Over-:110 Woodside avenue, left Narb,erth b r o o ~ , Bon A ir at Wayne, Berwyn at

    (On Monday for Boston, Mass., where Paoh, Narberth at Ardmore.they will permanently reside. 1111'. August 19-0verbrook at Wayneand Mrs. Gifford have lived in Nar- r\arherth at Paoli, Berwyn at Ard:

    I;crth for siX y ea rs , a nd t he ir man y morc, Dun & Co. at Bon Air.J rii'llds will be sorry to lo'larn tbat on August 2 6-W ay ne at NarberthSunday Men's Meeting. ~ . ~ c o u n ~ of Mr. Gifford h a ~ i n g b e ~ n Overbrook at Paoli, Dun & Co. atDr. Green, who spoke at t he men 's I,' ansfe,red from the Plllladelphw Ardmore, Berwyn at Bon A ir .mee ti ng l as t Sunday a ft er noon cer_IOffice t? th e Boston office of his com- September 2-Bon Air at Narbertll,tainly lived up to his repu ta t ion' His i;any, I t w as n ec es sa ry for them to Ardmore, at Overbrook, PaoIi ats ub je ct was "Sacr ed Spots," a ~ a l l l l ~ a v e Narberth. Wayne, Dun & Co. at Berwyn.those who hea rd h im will not soon - - - September 4, A. 1\T.-Overbrook atf orge t t he " sacr ed spots" in 1st, in- Several of the Narherth up-to-datl' Narberth, Dun & Co. at Wayne, Bel'dividual History; 2nd, national h is - s to res were prettily decorated on MOll- wyn at Ardmore, Paoli at Bon Air.tory; 3 rd , wor ld hiS tory ; 4 th , local day, May 1, in yel low, symbolizing the September 4, P. M.-Dun & Co. atllistory, and finally, personal history, f'1nion o f so many of ou r citizens wh'lclesire a centrallY located school.After several months' delaythe Stale

    Mrs. C. R. Blackall G. M. HenryMrs. C. T. Moore A. J. LoosMrs. E. C. Stokes Henry RoseMiss AdahDurbin W, T. MelchiorEarl F. Smitb O. L, HamptonAssoefate Editors.

    ' fo t he E di to r o f Our Town:Permit me through YOUr valuab)(;paper to call attention to the mesoouito breeding pi le of a sh es and ruh l)jsh accumula t ing in the rear of .th'!f ire house, which i s a menac, e to thehealth of th e people residing In thcimmediate vic in ity. Counc ils ShOLlldbe. well aware of the fact of these unsanitary conditions existing. as theyI l l ~ e t within a f ew f ee t of the pile, an.ias for the Civic Club t hey can see 1 from the win dow of th.e room iawhich they meet. As the Civic Clubstands for the aboli tion of all su(,11nUisances, especiallY waging a campaign for the extermination of t.hemosquito, would it n ot b e a good Ideafor th em to start near home? Theyhave done good work i n o th er years,'having had a clean-up week last yearwhich was a great boon to the residents of Narberth. Why not have a1lo ~ h e r t hi s year?Hoping tbat the Civic Clu b wi: !initiate proc.eedings. I remain,Yours truly.

    Public WeHare.

    Board report s that it does no t WiSll. 1pion jumper of tbe world; Pallentl l obtruoe its opinion, but that it s en t b erg' s two troupes of t rained bears,oown two experienced men to study and a host o f o th er novel acts toowe situation and they dilIered i n the ir numerous to mention individually.' , ' iews-while they favor consolidation The Barnum & Balley c ir cu s isfur administrative purposes tb.ey iJe- t rave li ng t hi s s ea son on five trains,heve that a central loc.ation is funda- made up of 89 cars. More than 1400wental, a factor of equal if not ,,{ persons are carried in the various degreater importance tban any other p ar tmen ts o f t hi s g re at show, whichcons iderat ion . However , as we al also includes an enlarged menager ieI;lady have a school sit.e at one edge of lOS cages and 41 elephants.0t the borough with sufficient room ',0 A brilliant, new, t br ee mil e streeterect another building probably we parade will be given on tIle streets\ ~ o u l d bett er defer the c os t o f buy ing during. t he morni ng hou rs p recedi nga central site f or t hr ee o r f ou r years, the f irst performance.:o.nd if necessary furnish transportatIon for thOse children who are toofar from this location.Ver ily the mountain hath labored---------------- Iand brought forth a mouse! TheIlluestion then i s s ha ll we ha\.e a c entI al school for t he e lementary grades Walton M. Wentz, f orme rl y i n t he--------------- I now, or put it off f or three or four bl' it ISe nd a ll l et te rs a nd n ew s it em to :.ears wI'len we will no doubt pay more pu IC y (epartment of t he Pennsy l-P. O. Box 404. f vania Railroad Company at Broad

    (1 ' the site, a nd i n th e m.ean time put street station, ha s been advanced toSend all advertising copy to P. O. up another building on the hill wher.:!Box 820. it should not be need ed i f we bM II th e positi on of assistant publicityMake al l remit tances to P. O. Box c.ntral building, and pay consideranle agent.118. sums for transportation in order to Mr. Wentz ha s been with the com-Our Town is o n s al e at the depot pres,erve for a little while admini st ra. pany since December, 1902. He enter

    newsstand, and at the store of H. E. live convenience and the benefits of ed the service of t he company as aDavis. consolidation? clerk in the superintenden t' s office atEntered as second-class matter, 01:- They b el iev e i n consolidation o[ Baltimore, and af te r six y ea rs i n thattober 15, 1914, at tbe Post Office at nUlts, but many thoughtful parents a,l! department, he was t rans fer red to the

    Narberth, Pennsylvania. under the Iv.ry strongly in f avor of having theIr office of the publicity agent in PhilaAct of March 3, 1879. y . ~ u n g childr,el1 separated entire ly delphia, whe re f or t he l as t t wo y ea rsf tl II he has been information clerkTHURSDAY MAY 4 1916 ,am Ie 0 cer ones. Large play Mr. Wentz resides at 246 Dudley____'_ ' ,:;rounds a re not necessary for them atE;\1ERGENCY PHONE CALLS "chool times. We requi re them t o re- avenue, Narberth. , Mrs. George Seymo ur, of Munso';Fire 350. 'urn home immediately aft.er schooL IMass., and Mrs. Horace Biles andPolice 1250. Where a re our P rima ry and Grammar Votes for Women Unr in Xluberth. daughter, of Richmond Hill, L. 1., whoSchools being consolidated with our A committee o f women from t h have been visi t ing Mr. and Mrs. C. F.Eigh Schools? In this township Women'!> Suffrage Party of N a r b e r t ~ I ~ o w l e r , of Windsor avenue, ove r t heWe publish this week a very clear :'chools are miles apart and satisfac- was at the stat ion on Monday morn ing Easter holidays, have re tu rned to t h e i ~ '

    expos it ion of tbe plans of the Nar- ~ c . r i l y conducted. abundant l) supplied with yellow homes.berth School Board, as out l ined by Then why not have a central s c h o ~ t flowers, which they presented t o t ho sethe directors, and commend the f(Or el,'!m.entary grades and th e preseIH g'llng in t own on the trains. both meuboard for its full and frank statement. ;.lians for the High School? The citi- and women. A lmos t every man acand absolute willingness to abide by z( ns of Narberth ar e not trying Lo Icepted a flower, although occasionallJthe decision of the major it y. We hope !Cave a few dollars at the expense 01 ene would s ta te h e wa s n ot convincedthe school authorities will be met in their children's . educat ion. I have yet t ll at t he women should vote. In thethe same spirit of frankness and con- to h ea r tlle f irst complaint a l)out the ;5rea t majority of cases the men aefidence, and that our residents will i ' lc reased tax rate last year though c ep te d them g ra ci ou sl y and statedavail themselves of t hi s op po rt uni ty i t w as not known why it was neces- That they were ver y glad to wearto make a choice of locatio:l. The ar- sary. If t ranspor t at ion should be them; occasionally a man would reguments ar e clearly presented, tbe furnished. how determin.e who is en- f us e t o accep t a f lower , two or threefigures s peak for themselves, and it :ttled to it at the expense of all the women did this also. Fo r the f ew per is now t he duty of those interested to tax payers? "ons encountered Who wer e n ot COil'express their wishes. Where draw an arbi t rary line? Some "inced that suffrage wonld be a goodThe board i s ask ing nothing unrea- parts of t he n or th sid,e are further ~ h i n g , the commit tee had ready 1sonable in requesting this informal f rom th e school than some sections r1amphiet which was presented tilballot. They cannot file an applica- ot the south side. I t is said that the h ~ sett ing forth some of t he s trongtion for permission to submit a loan In:>rth side i s g rowing fast er than t he p ,nnt s and convincing arguments for

    bill at a regular election, unless the south. The re may be more t han one ,:uffrage.location and cos t o f t he p ropo se d im- r.eason, but it i s c er ta in that many ~ h flowers were p re sent ed t o t h provements ar e specifically stated. 'Jeople locate there to be near the ladws for the occasion by two of ourHence they as k a clear and unmistak- school, a nd some refuse to buy on the lucal gardeners. :Messrs. Albrecht &able expression of opinion such as sOUtII side because it is too fa r from ( ' r , .. and Mr. Ely Ewing. Mrs . W. 1.can only be obtained in th e manner the school. I t is suggestecl that lat'!r ~ o t h a r d was in charge. aRsisted bvcllOsen by them A public meeting 'l. school house m i ~ h t be built near t h . ~ 1\11'S. Dr. E. C. Towne, Mrs. W. A. Cole,would not be attended b y mor e t ha n opposite end of tIle borough. Mrs. Edward A. Muschamp, Mrs. Cha::;.one-third or one-half of those inter. No one has asked for a schOOl on Verna: Mrs. C..P. Fowler. Mrs. Edgarested. B y their plan everyone may the south side. hu t i t m ight be sug ( ', c kr ll l a nd l \h ss Mary Gara.vote without trouble ~ inconvenience l!;ested if we b.eIieve, what we haveAnd they must bave such an e x p r e s ~ ~ o often heen told, t hat thi s long walksion by th e people because if they I::' of sur:h great henefit t.o the lleallhwere to g,o ahead ~ n supply for a of n t h ~ children.that we might h a v ~loan based on the choice of any one o a .e Sou th S ide SCllOOl to be att he t hr ee p lans , t he chances ar e that tended only 1ly chil dren from th eit would again be defeated, whereas if II : l ~ r t h e r n . l i m i t ~ of t l ~ e horough whoth pI f th I h' b nl e prcs.lmabl) suffermg from lack "rey ap y or e oan (: osen y a cxer 'sdecided majority in this tert ballot CI e.it will surely receive a malOl'llV at the:regular election.

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    N A H B ~ H T H ~ PA.-OUR TOWN-MAY 4. 1916

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    Patents!

    FOSTER & WEBSTERSuite 631 , 1011 Chestnut Street

    HARRY B. WALLPlumbing, Gas Fittingand Heating

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    Patents!

    HERMAN'S BREAD,ROLLS, PIES AND CAKESThe Imperial Grocery'W ' eHand l e

    GEO. &W. J. MARKLESelect DairiesSper-fal Nursery Milk in Paper Carton F il led at Penhurst Farm.nell Phone-Narberth 889 D.

    100' Narberth AvenueNARBERTH, PA.

    NlAY I PROVE.To you wha t an advantage it ISto own your own home?WM. D. SMEDLEY

    At t he Cab in ,Narberth & Haverford Aves.

    J.A.MILLER(Successor t o E . J. HOOD)

    BEATER AND lUNGE WOBKSLATE AND TIN ROOFER104 Forrest ATenueJobbing a Specialty. Narbertb.Pa.

    I . et UR send ) 'OU ou r free book. "PATENTSAND THADI;)IARKS,' Don't pay exorbitantfeeR. Ou r Rervlce iR or th e highest typeand ou r fees ar e r ea so n ab l e. B el l p h on e,Walnut 1504.

    ARE YOU AWARE : ~ i ~ I J ~ c ~ ~ = ? esatisfactory 10 se-leCI your lo t I romNarberth's Highest Tractsnd build your bouse accordingto yourow n plansand lhe way you wsnt i t -and where you want, t -as t o b uy a ReadyMade House?

    Telephone-Narberth 368.EDWARD HAWSPlaster and CementWorkEstimates Furnished JobbingI

    Surpassed bv N o n e ~ at

    Narberth, Pa.

    "SALVATION JOAN"

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    Try a Pound ofHOME MADE FUDGEH. E. DAVIS

    Fresh Strawberry SundaeFresh Pineapple SundaeChocolate Nut SundaeMixed Fruit Sundae

    ~ S ~ U T ~ . 2 !Ainest Pho top layThe -atre o l l i s S i z e I n th eEnl i reWorld.Photoplays-Cont inuous 101\.M. to 11.30P.M.

    PhUa. . P o .ProgramEntire Week Commenc ing May 1s tTheFamous Beauty o fTwo Continents

    EDNA MAY"THE BELLE OF NEW YORK"

    In a Drama o f Intense Heart In terest

    1\1,\KE SURE OF YOUR CBOICE NOWT E RM S TO S U IT

    F M JnstlCe Montgomery Avenue,I' l NARBERTH. Or612 ChestnutSt .. Phl la.- - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - -SAVILL "SW AN NECK" FAUCET \ JAMES G. SCANLINNon-Spluhlng Poaltlve THE "SAVill"OulckActing Shut-Off Reg, U. S. Pat. Olllee Contracting Pal-oterRecommended I n In- , _. Pit."811-: ~ u n eed by 18, '12 Narberth, Pa.

    All Thomas SavUl's EstimatesPlum- Sonsberl 1310-t2.14 Wallec, St.

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    Mr. Kelvin K. Keech , of Hawaii, willrender selections on a native instrument- the Ukalale.

    to be staged by the Women's Gymnasium C la ss o f the Y. M. C. A. Community Club, althougb the prestigegained by last year's Circus fully warrants it .

    Saturday, May 20, at 8.15 P. M.Y. M. C. A. GymnasiumMiss May receives $100,000 for tbls,

    her f ir st a nd only a ppea ra nc e in mo-..........+++. t + It... t10n pictures and donates it to tb e Red++++++.+++ + t+ . t .Cross. Relief Fund.

    This year's stunt will no t be a Circus- n o t l i te r al ly - bu t i t will be aScream!

    F ~ : ! : ~ S ~ i : i ~ n : h e ISCon-POWELL DAIRIESSecond Annual I 4Sth and Parrish 8ts.

    Stunt

    The senior c lass wishes to thank allt ho s e who so kindly helped to make

    The new a th le ti c field is almostcompleted.

    their home bake a success. Twelvedollars was the amount cleared.

    The new athletic field is almost completed.On Monday morning, May 1 st , s ixn ew p up il s w ere admitted to the

    school. The faculty and student bodyof th e scbool welcome all newcomers.

    The seniors ar e spending tlJis weekin Washington.

    Don't forget tb e senior p lay . Admission, 50 c en ts f or r es er ve d s ea ts ,35 cents gene ra l admiss ion for adul ts,and 25 c en ts f or c hi ld re n under 10,and from the sixtb grade down.

    We ar e sorry to h ea r t h at CharlesH. McCarter, Jr., broke his handp la ying bal l a nd is ou t of the sportfor the rest of the year. Hard luck,Mack!

    Our boys won tbeir first game fromLansdowne on Friday, 28th, by thescore of 3 to 2.

    Th e senior play on May 12th w il lb e s o f ul l of "pep" that it will seasonyour hearts for the rest of the year.

    Haws.

    Don't forget that this is a community of home make r s and bomekeepers and that one of YOURMOST IMI'ORTANT DUTIES Is tokeep It so.You can aid materlolly by doin g you r shopp ing a nd marketingwith th e advertisers in this paper.

    BUILD UP YOUR TOWNBuild Up Your Home

    NAnnERTJI }'IRE ('OJJPANY.Charles E, K re am er h as been H: nomina ted for pre siden t by the Xa.be rth F ire Company. The electionwill be hell! nex t mon th . O th er nom 1-ha tions include J . Howard Wilson," ice -pres iden t; secre ta ry and chid,Charles V. Noe l; f in an ci al secretarl,E. C. Stokes ; t r ea sure r, Ca rden Warr.cr; trustees, E. P. Dold, Raymondf.Jones, 'I'. B. duMar ia s, Char les Humphreys lind Frank Z.entmayer. will be the Ildmission charge-a flat-: I rate-one pril'e t o al l.

    depicted in Mrs. "Montgomery's fascinating bool.: whi ch t hey h av e beenstudying. The young people will bei n c os tume . The public is cordiallyinvited.

    NOW IS THE TIME TONARBERTH CIVIC ASSOCIATION. Buy a Hom.ePresident, A. J. Loos.Vice-president, A. C. Shand, J. B.] Before Prices Advance

    :.uETHomST EIJISCOl'AIJ CHURCII. Williams, James Artman. I CALDWELL & CO.Secretary and treasurer, Frank J. _Wisse.ReY. C. G. Koppel, Pastor.___ Dircetors, Frederick L. Rose, George Estimatcs FurnIShed Hcatin!: Appliances

    Miss Achsah Wentz, organist. M. Henry, W. Arthur Cole, George 1\1, R W CASEMiss RUtll Prescott, leader. Colesworthy, Mrs. William S. Horner, 9.45. Sunday schoOl. Classes for A. E. Wohlert Mrs. George M. Henry, Call ages. Fletcher W. Stites. E. A. Muscbamp, Electrical ontractor11.00. Morning worship. Sermon' H. C. Gara, Henry Rose, Edward S. 242 HAVERFORD AVE. Iby Mr. Koppel. Music by chorus Haws, Mrs. Roy E. Clark, Mrs . Les - Rcpairin!: Telephone. IIoward F. Cotterchoir. te r W. Nickerson, William D; Smed-

    6.45. Epworth League. Leauer, ley. I EAN SAfE WHOLE(lOMI! 'MEATS ofM ~ ~ : 5 ~ a ~ ~ ~ ; n recital. Miss Wentz. s t a m ~ ~ S ~ e O ~ ~ I ~ ~ l : ~ ~ ~ ~ e r y de_llJL 11 (J l ~ . l QUALITY8.00. Gospel song service. Singingb 1 1 1 1\1 P t n om in at io n f rom one c en t to fifteen lOUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEED I Y . M. C. A . BUILDINGy t Ie c lorus c loir. iss resco t, c en ts . e xc ep t e le ve n a nd f ou rt ee n; UNDERBACTERIOLOGICAL CONTROL .,.- . _soloist. Brief address. Strangers a l- a ls o a plen ti ful supply ofpos tal cards ,ways welcome. stamped envelopes a nd n ew sp ap er Pas t eu r i zed Milk IDEf.lVERfES George B. Suplee

    D d MSoclaHI ETeIH!ts ' t l ' wrappers. Brynclov(s Cerl i l led WEST PHILA.r. an J rs. arry ar ey, II I ap- Prices of s tamped envelopes: Milk 8t a & H t W t H t ipreciation of the splendid work of the 25 lc envelopes $ .25 (Pedrlal lcSociety) OVERBROOK e m 0 a er ea ngchoir on Easter t en de re d t hem a 100 lc envelopes 1.10 Special "Guernsey" MERION; Plumbing ."surprise t re a t" a ft er r eh ea rs al on 25 2c envelopes.. . . . . . . .53 Milk WYNNEFIELD Bell Telephone.ThursdaY evening. 100 2c envelopes. . . . , . . . 2.10 (Roberts '& Sharpless ' BALA-CYNWYDThe Epwor th League banquet l ast - Dairies) NARBERTHMonday evening was a great success. +to"'''''''''' ''"'"'"'',,,...'''''' ..'''",, ..010++..... CreamBul lerml lk ARDMOREHearty appetites speedily devouretl . .o ...s...L ++.............................................................. WYNNEWOOD........................ Table an d Whippingthe gooll tllings provided by tbe Cream.young ladies. The s ix ty y ou ng people present ar e nearly all active1yidentified with the league.

    ReT. John Van Ness, Pastor.

    };mersOIl L. Swift, Pastor.

    ALI, SAINTS' P. E. CHURCH.

    EYAXG};L BAPTIST ClIURCH.

    Nrws nr-tl1r au,urrl1ra

    THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    The meetings next Sunday will beas follows:10 A. M. Sunday school. A placeand a welcome for all.

    11 A. M . Public worship. The pas tor will preach in commemora tion ofth e one bundredth anniversary of tbefounding of tb e American Bible So-ciety a sermon on " Th e P la ce of POST OFFICE NOTES.th e B ib le i n Modern Thought and Anyone desiring double postal cardsLife." c an s ec ur e them at t he pos t oIDce.7 P. M, Mee ti ng o f the Young Patrons of th e post oIDce ar e urgedPeople's Society. t o h ave al l th.eir mail directed to tbelr8 P. M. Pub li c Wor sb lp . S ermon I box numbers.tbeme : "Spr ing t ime Lessons,"

    Sunday, 9.30 A. M. Prayer servicefor teachers of the Bible School anda l l o the rs in te re s ted in the promotionof Christs work.9.45 A. M. Bible School. Earnest,devoted work in Bible studY in every department. People who cannotattend ar e solicited t o j oi n the HomeDepartment.11.00 A. M. Morning worsh ip. Theo rd in an ce o f t he L or d' s S up pe r w il lbe administered. Subject of t he s er mon, "Vindication of the Cross."7.00 P. M. Young People 's service.Group Three, of which Emma Muelleris c ha irman, w il l b e in charge.7.45 P. M. Evening Worship. Ast hi s i s B ib le D ay the pastor wi ll cons ide r for h is evening topic, "Transmission of the Book." We ar e to befavored by having p re sent t o assistin th e Dlusic, Mrs . T . Noel Butler andMrs . R. S. Dull , who sang w it h greatacceptance at the Ushe r s' banquet.Wednesday, 8 P. M.-Monthly Covenant Meeting. Subject, "The B l o o ~ lof Christ." Col. 1: 14; 1 Cor . 11: 25.Friday, 2.30 P. M.-Meeting of theLadies' Aid Soc ie ty at the church.Every lady of the churcb and cong re ga ti on i s u rg ed t o b e p re se nt .6.30 P. M. Suppe r a nd meet ing ofthe Teachers' Association.8.00 P. M. Dr. E. M. Stephenson,director of Sunday school and YoungPeople's worl" will give a chalk talkon the subject, "Spir itualizing th eSunday SchooL" T his i s open to al l.The Women's Bible Cla ss w il l h avecharge of the praye r meet ing nextweek, Wednesday evening.The devotional committee of theLadies' Aid Socie ty held a service inthe home of Mrs. G. H. Clay, Woods id e a ve nue, S unda y a ft er noon . I twas a tt en de d b y a num ber of theladies.

    CllUreh Notes.P lans a re being formulated f or t be Fcelebration of the twenty-fifth anni- ti'::versary of the organization of thischurch in June next. At t be annualmeeting of t he c ongr egat ion lastWednesday evening the work of thec hu rc h was reviewed for the pastyear, ending :l\Iarch 31, 1916. In manyways it has bee n the most encouragi ng y ea r i n t he l li st or y of the church .During the past year forty-four nameshave been a dded to th e r ol l o f mem ber s , b r ing ing th e present membership up to 241. There ar e 233 enr ol le d i n th e a ct iv e l is t o f the Sunday school. Adding to t hi s t he members of the Home Dep ar tmen t a ndCradle Roll t he g rand t ot al of Su nday school members is 343. Duringthe year the church ha s collected anddisbursed $7.172, of which $1,146 wasused for various missionary purposes.At the meethlg last Wednesday evening, Messrs. A. E. Brown, E. S. HawsReT. Andrew S. Burke, Rect.or. and G. H. Rober ts wer e r e- el ec te dThe se rv ice s at Al l Saints' P. E. trustees of the church for the termChurch, Montgomery avenue and of three year s . Reports were preWynnewood road, for next Sunday ar e sen ted by the presiding officers and

    as follows: t he t reasurers of each of the nine8.00 A. M., holy communion. organizations of the church.9.45 A. M., Sunday school. The regula r monthly meeting of the11.00 A . M., holy c ommunion a nd Men's Club will be held next Mondaysermon. ., night. This being the time for the3.00 P. M., confirmatIOn lIlstructlon. annual election of officers, all the4.00 P. M., evening prayer. Imembers of the club are especiallyTwo weeks f rom .next S U 1 ~ d a y , on I urged to be present.the 21st of May, BIshop Rlunelander I Next Wednesday evening a most;-'i1l visit All Sain.ts' Church to admin=interesting program is being arrangI ~ t e r the A P o s t o . l l ~ R it e o f Conf irma ed b y t he s en io r division of the Mish on . T hos e d es lrm g to be confirmed, 'sion St ud y C las s t o t ak e t he p la ce ofkindly give y o u ~ names t o t he rector Ithe regula1' weekly praye r meeting.as soon as pOSSIble. .There ar e e igh t young lad le s and two.Now t ha t t he good weatner h?S ar ; : young men who have been in thisf1ved, we l10pe the : IJUr ch WIll b I c la ss under th e inst ruc t ion of Mrs.crowded at every servIce. . IS ' W. Foster, and the y w il l presentStrangers as well as the r eSI de nt s in a miniature pageant the vast sub-ar e cordially invited to attend. ject o f w or k in th e foreign fields asChurch 'busses leave Wynnewoodand Narberth stations at 10.40 everySunclay morning. You ar e urged touse them.

    ST. ,lURGARET'S CHURCH.Early Mass on Sundll.Y from Aprill" t to October 31st at C30 A. ~ f From

    November 1s t to Marcn 31st at 7 A. M.Late Mass, 9.30 A. M. throughout theyear. Masses on holydays , 6.30 and8.30 A. M. Weekdays at 8. Eveningdeyotions and other services at regulartimes.

    MERION lIEETING HOUSE.Merion Meeting House is opened forworship every F irs t -day at 10.30 A.M. Visitors ar e cordially welcome.Beginning jfifth month, the t im e o fmeeting will be changed to 11 o'clocn:..A registry book is kept for visitors.All ar e asked to regis te r their names.

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town May 4, 1916

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    DR. W. M. CAMERONDen t i s t202 Narberth Avenue

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    A pretty wedding was solemnizeuin St. Marga re t' s Chu rc h. Nar be rt h.when Miss Mary Josephine Maguire .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D.Maguire. of Woodb ine avenue, bec ame t he b ri de o f Mr. John J . P au l.of Bryn Mawr. The bride. ' wh o w asgiven away in marriage by he r father .wore a white embroidered net d re ssover satin made with full short swirt.He r veil of tulle was caught withorange hlossoms an d she c ar ri ed ashower bouquet o f bridal roses andl il ie s o f th e valley. Miss Kathryn J.Maguire. sister of the bride. and MissMary R. Paul. sister of the brideg ro om , w er e t he b ri de smai ds . T he ywere dressed alike in dainty pinktulle frocks a nd w ore pinl. strawhats t rimmed w it h flowers and carried bouquet s o f pink shaded sweei:peas and roses. Mr. Paul had hisbrother. Mr. James R. Paul, as bestman. Mr. Thomas B. Redfern andMr. William May. of Have r ford , ac tedas ushe r s. Fo llowing the church cer emony a small reception for the immediate families was held at th ebride's home. After a wedding tripMr_ and Mrs. Paul will live in BrynMawr. where t he y w il l be at homeafter May 15.

    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTSFOR SALF;-'Stable wi th two stalls an d boltstall wagon house. ha y loft an d ml\n'sroom . Cost $1000. Good cond i tion. Saleprice, $luO. F. M. Ju s tl e e. Na rbe r th . Penna .:i'OR SALE-Rleh top soli. from old garden.$1.00 pel' IOlld on premIses. F. M. Justice.616 lI lontgomer)' a\ enue.

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    DUN NINE DEFEATS lIIAIN LINE.Continued From First Page All p rogr es si ve c ommuni ti es ar e

    - - - taking down the e le ct ri c light and"Wa)'lIe UOWIIS Berwyn. telephone poles from their highwayi:!.Wayne, Pa. , Apr il 29.-The Wayne It is no longer a question of aestheticteam won from Berwyn Pirates o n t he b ea ut y. I t has been demonstrated

    high school campus, 7 to 4 , to-day. to be good business. In e ve ry c as eFred Trea t , v ice -pre s ident of the where the poles have come d own,Board of Commissioners, tossed 'out Iproperties have g on e up from 11 tothe first ball. Manager Hayman's 52 per cent.team made a favorable impression. What other c o m m u n i t i e s h a v ~Hazlett a nd Wat son' s p la yi ng f ea tu r- I d em on str at ed , Merion can demoned. W ay ne, with four s ingl es a nd a strate.double. clinched the g,ame in the th ird The Merion Civic Association standsinning. count ing six runs. ready to b ea r t he e xp en se of takingWAYNE. th e poles down f rom in f ront of MerionR. H. O. A. E. houses and removing them to the rearWeaver, c 2 0 4 3 2 property line. increasing the value ofBrooke. lb 0 1 13 0 0 I your prope rty by adding to the beautySingleton. ss. . 1 2 2 1 0 o f y ou r road.HaZlett. 3b. . 1 2 3 3 0 Th e m or e bea ut iful i s the face 0T. Porbes. 2b 1 1 3 3 0 a community, th e more anxious ar ePownell. rf 1 1 0 0 0 people to settle there a nd t he higherCass, cf. 0 2 1 0 1 ar e the property values a nd the easierJ. Forbes. If. 0 2 0 0 0 bec ome the r en ta ls .Mayer, P. . 1 1 1 4 0 There is. pe rs ap s. no o th er com-M'Crl,y, rf. . 0 0 0 0 0 munity where a C iv ic Ass oc Ia ti on- - - - - stands ready to def ra y t he c os t o f re -Totals 7 12 27 14 3 mov ing the poles from the highways

    BERWYr\. - in almost all communities the prop-R. H. O. A. E. erty owners stand the cost.E. H'an. 2b 1 1 2 1 0 The Merion Civic Association ha sK Fitzgerald, 1h.. 1 2 13 0 0 actually appropriated several thou-Watson. 3b 0 2 0 4 1 sand dollars to do this work. con-Evans. rf .. cr 1 1 0 0 0 I trihuted for the purpose . and standsG. Mayn. c 0 1 4 2 o. really to make its word good, andKelly, ss 1 0 0 1 0 j thus ac tua lly add to th e propertyDavis. If 0 0 4 0 0, values in Merion.Higgins. cr. 0 0 1 0 0: The "rerlol l Civic Associat ion,Trump. rf 0 0 0 0 0Lewis. P.......... 0 0 0 4 1

    Totals . . . 1 6 24 10 2Bon Ai r 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0- 1Overbrook 0 4 1 2 1 0 1 1 x-10Two-base hits-Fitzmaier. Grey

    Kirk. Sinclair. Three-base h i t s Evers. Home run-Loughrey. Sacrifice hits-Packey, Evers, Lavan. Stolenbases-Grey. McMonigle, Kane. Strncl.out-By Schell. 12; hy Greenfield. 5;Swartz. 1. Bases on balls-By Schell.a; hy Grenfield. 3; by Swartz, 1. Passell hall-Harrison. Umpire-Doyle.

    UUBC Bull P ick {TI)!'!.The Narbe rth team lacked pep, g inge r and every th ing else. Maybe th epicture had some thing to do with it.Coachers ge t awake, do not listen toth e other catchers' dope.Davis should have saved } - . ~ v lOS

    f rom t he error i n t he s ec ond inn ing.Use two hands. Gene.The new suits looked nice. Dun a lsohad new uni fo rms.Wayne here next week.

    liE WAS TRUTIIFUL.Broad-By th e w ay , o ld man, doyoU remember borrowing $10 from mesix months ago?Short-Yes..Broad-And you said you onlywan t ed i t f or a short time.Short-And I told t he t ruth . I didn'tk ee p i t twe nt y minutes,

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    OUR TOWN will g lad ly printany news Item abou t any sub ler tthat Is o f I nt er es t t o Nar be rt hfolks, bn t In order to meetthe printing scheF r e s h F i s hA n d Oys t e r sTHE IMPERIAL GROCERY

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    The law requires that there shall Totals 4 7 24 12 2 Mr. Paul Hanna . membe r of th eHomeDressed Poultry. Butter. El{g"s and Garne. d . l ' 1 . TFancv f :ru rt anJ V e l { e t ~ ~ . I ~ s . "A STORE FOR be a vertlse( 111 a l oca p ap er n ames Berwy n 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 -4 editorial staff of the Evemng ele-PARTICULAR PEOPLE. of a ll p er so ns h avmg paId tax on I \Va"ne 0 0 GO O 0 1 0 x -7 graph, WIll spe ak on the p rlma ra es at

    Te ephone. NA .RBERTH , PA . their dog and receiving a tag whichI, Two-b,ase hits-Singleton. T. Forbes. the monthly meeting of the NarberthH. C. FRITSCH must be worn on th e dog. E. P i t z ~ e r a l d . Earnett runs-Wayne. Branch of the Women's Suffrage As-Will. W. Akers. ! S. Sacrifice hit-E. Fitzgerald. Stol- s oc iat io n. w hi ch w il l m ee t at the

    Sale H. Buchanan, A. W. Brockmeyer , en hases-Brooks. J. Forbes, Kelly. home o f Mrs. W. A. Cole, 20 WoodsideWm. H. Benjamin, Samuel B. Bow- Evans. Struck out-By Maver. 4; hy avenue, on Friday afternoon, May 5th.man. Rezo Brooks. Lewis. 5. Bases on halls-!!y Mayer. at 3 oclock., 1; hv Lewis. 2. Umpire-KIrk. This meeting promises to be of un-Charles Caldwell, A. A. C ~ l a l l . C l . O"I'I 'brook folts III Front. usual interest owi ng t o the talentW. G. Cummer, C. H. ChurchIll, W. 0 I k P April 29 "Pat" availahle , and it is hoped t he re w il lH C . t W H C b' W CO\ en ver l roo , a.. .-. armlll, . . 0 IC, . I f . O'Brien's Overhrook Colts wo n on t he be a large attendance.H. Dav is . Carroll Downs, Kennedy new grounds at Sixtieth and Oxford' 'The regu lar quar t er ly meeting ofDUff, Elliott Dodge. streets to-day, t ro un ci ng Bon A ir Mon tg omer y c ou nt y wi ll be held atE. P. Flannery, Dr. C. T. Faries, Club 10 to 1. A l arg e cro wd w as l\orristown on May 10th.Wm. F. Fielden, H. R. Felton. present. State Senator Coyle to ss ing L un ch eo n will be served at Hotel

    \Y. B. Goodall, Guyan G. Gray, Geo. ou t the first ball. Hamilton and it is urged that a:>H. Gifford. The pitching, of Schell was t he fea- many women as possible attend thisLewis Hatton, W. F. Hodges, F. ture, he h ol di ng th e v isi to rs t o si x m eet ing .

    H. Har je s, J r. , H. G. Hamer. Chas. hits and fanning 12. May 1st, Nat iona l Suf fr age Day wusHumphreys, H. H. Hillegas, E. J. Hal OVERBROOK. appropriately observed by the displayI I R. H. O. A. E. of suff rage banne r s and colors in thealan. J ff . Lavan. 3b 1 1 1 0 0 windows of merchants and in th':!Raymond J on es . N orma n e F r a ~ ~ , Grey. 2h 1 3 2 2 0 homes of those interested in thisJohn R. Johnson. E. C. JacobY, . . Fitzmaier. cf. 1 3 3 0 0 cause.Justice, H. A. Jacobs. Loughrey, lb 1 1 5 0 0 Yellow pansies and daffodils wereCharles E. Kreamer, Ado lph Kuy - D'Frates. ss , .. 1 0 1 0 1 distributed as a f it t ing token to all

    lensgat, John S. Ketchum, Eric Kre ll , Packey, rf. 1 2 0 0 O! passengers h oa rd in g t he t ra in s l ea v-J. R. Kernan. Wm. Kirk, W. J . E ve rs . If 1 2 2 1 0 in g l \arberth during t he r us h h ou rs .Kirkpatrick. Reilly. If. 1 1 13 1 0Hichard Lacy. Samuel Laird, A. I. Schell. p 2 0 0 3 0Lambert. A. O. Leighton.Y. ItI. C. A. Uoarll of Directors. A. H. Mueller. E. A. Muschamp, n. Totals ..... '" .10 13 27C S. Mel lo r. Fredericl. Moer. Wm. J. BON AIR.. S. Hopper, president; . E.KrEamer, vice p re si de nt ; J . S. Harris. MUlholland. Wm. Mann. C. H. McCal'- R. H. O. A. E.

    secretary; D. D. Stickney, treasurer; t er. Daniel J. McGarry, J. W. Mc- Nunan. cr 0 0 1 0 1G. M. Henry, E. S. Haws, Dr. Aul if fe , W. S. McC le ll an , J. W. Me- McMonig le . ss 0 1 0 1 0. R. C. Hoffman, W. D. Smedley, E. Menamin. Kane. 2b . If. 1 0 2 1 0A. E. WOOLERY"'" E. Seaver, Carrol Downes. G. H. Gif - Jos. H. Nash. Robert J. Nash, J. Harrison, 2b. . 0 0 4 1 1ford, J. B. Esenwein, T. C. Trotter, C. E. Nidecker. Sinclair, 3b. . 0 2 5 5 0H. McCarter. T. n. Coggeshall, A.. J. Dr. A. L. Orr. Kirk. rr 0 1 2 0 0Loos. Frank Stone, J. G. Wal ton, I . Jos . Pa rke . W. D. Price. T. F . Phil IMOl'ris. If 0 1 10 0 0T. Ward, Vernon Fleck, R. L. Beatty./IiPs. F. L. Pad get. F. E. Patton, H. Swartz. 2h .. P 0 0 0 2 0Board of ItIanagers. G. Parker, Wm. Pugh. . Grenfield. p 0 0 0 0 0. - - - - Monday Nig,ht-H. C. Gara, financial A. P . Red if er , P . L. Reed. Breen, rf. 0 0 0 0 0

    manager. R. G. Saville, W. E. Speakman, W Kelly, If. 0 1 0 0 0F Y O r' Tuesday Night-A. G. MacKenzie, D. Smedley. Harry Street. Willian.or our wn lJOnVCOICncc religious and educat ional work man- Selfridge, G. B. Sheldon, C. F. Shoe-ager. maker.Wednesday Night-R. G. Savill, ~ t e p h e n Tasker.honse manager. J. B.Williams. J. H. Wil son, J as . P .Thursday Night-F. W. Stites, so- Witherow. Wm. Wright.cial work manager. Jeff Yowell. Charles Yocum.Friday r\ight-Daniel Leitch, mem- Dr. Wm. Zentmeyer,bership manager . Geo. Urquardt.Saturday Night-Fred Rose, athletic A. G. MacKenzie.manager. Milton Townsend, Alex. ChambleyO. L. Hampton, Executive secretary, E. Cameron. J. V. La ird, Albe r t S.

    Smith. Joe Donohoe, H. S. GetzCleveland Yowell, George BareeMrs. Endllman, Goo.Bottom. EllwoodSickles, Lew Hess. Isaak Block, J. H.Jeffries. J. S. Diamond. Carl N e w b o r ~Ra}' Jones. Horace M. Schell, C. W.Heritag.e, Jack's Friends, S. W. Foster.J. B. A lk er, J . F. Smi th . F. S. Hip

    k iss. Albe rt Walte rs . Albe rt C. Millerand George Jones.

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    Why Not Clean Silver ~ ~ t t ~ u s ~ : ;Pollsh ( label blue) tha.t posit ively does NOTwear aw ay the surfaee- that does NOTblacken the hands-tha t ac tua ll y RESISTSth e return o f t ar nI sh , k ee pi ng the silverbright. an d savIng labor-tha t mak es t heellver wear longer-tha t Is very sanitaryan d clpnn to u se ?Use U-I ian- I' l a te Ext ra Strenlf th ( label red)f or S lh 'e r 1'laURg Brass.Buy a Bottle, 2Gc, or Can, GOc, To-daylDepl. Stores 01' imperial Grocery Company

    NIUIBERTU, PA.A. R. Ju s tl c e Co. , lU:akers. 612 Chest nu t S t .