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    Frida)". OctolJer 2i , wa s on Monda yproclaimed hy Dr. Nathan C. Schaffer,State Sup e- ri nt en de nt o f PUb li c In struetion, a s t he a ut um n Arbor Day.

    lWR SALE-Hupmoblle "20" Ros.deter. excellent condition, flllly equipped. S"crlflcefor cReh, C. R. Hoser, No. 3 GOrdon aYenue.Narberth.

    HE.\U::\' A ~ 1 l l{OllBt:n

    TilE ISOLATION nOSPITALWus OllCned )[ollday For Inf an ti le

    ParalysIs Cases.

    Mrs. Clarence T. Fa ri es , w it h Tay: lor and Jaek. has returned from:Chelsea.\ \' . A tl ee Potter, of Berwyn, taxl !o ll ed or o f t ha t borough, was p rob -, 11011't forget that Miss Christmanna bly fa ta lly inj ur ed by a hold-up. will he w ith t he l ad le s at the Y. M.ma n Monday night and is in a criti- ' C. A. gym.e al c on di ti on . Entering his barnMonday even ing , P otter w as conf ro nt ed b y a man who s truck him'with a hay fork, f ra c tu ri ng h is s ku lland a ft erwa rd rifled his pockets of$SO an d other valuahles.

    ONLYENUGONFIDENTIAL TALK"

    NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1916

    These o rder s ar e positive untilther notice.Dy order of

    NOTICE

    DUN & CO. VS.NARBERTH, ATNARBERTH, SAT.VOLUME II. NUMBER 50

    Dun & Co., at Narberth, on th e 23rd, and Narberth, at Wayne,on the 30th-Dope Sticks f or t he F an s t o Feed on Before Hand

    lWAIN LINE LEAGUE RACE BEST IN HISTORY-CRUCIAL GAMES WILL BE BIG ATTRACTIONS

    I'I'he ! ' \arberth Public School will

    open on }xperience in dealing with me n upon 11",. ~ ~ 6 , Narbcrth.()f thh 191" ganle, I place it as to twirlers an(l th e f ans mav. h av e t he 1\ 1- II 1 I' t I F' (' I' 9 I hi . ---------------- J. 1\1. ic '. 0 I e ea ee ... ',ves, -' , the great pro ems of the relI/Ej(lus 1' 0 It SAJ.E-R1ch top Boll, from old garden,crowds and a hanner exhibition of t h e oppo r tun it y 10 lamping the cur ve s o f ]0-12 8-6. Dr. 1'.J. L. Kanaga defeatell ian d physical life an d hal ; rell l l" re,1 r;oc pcr l oad on premises. F. :r.t. Justice,I 11 tl tl M R 1 tl tl R el of Brill 's ' . q 1 ' ' i 61G : \ Ion tgomery avenue .g-ame. Apparent) a Ie 0 ler - am , e e e , none 0 te r Ian e I , W. J. Du Bree, 6-d . 6-0 . Ow('n Hump 1- i Yaluahle service to t he c hu rc h alltl i

    Line g ames w il l be calle'd off Satur- iDelaware C o u n t ~ ' League staff. reyR defeated Dr. H. Hartley, 6-0 , 6-0 . Y. 1\1. C. A. in theatre serVices [l"on I"AJ.F....-RefrlS'erll.tor In good condl-1 b 11 1 ' 1 \1 F 1 tl e 1 e att 1 N t lon, Price $7.00. B"" 404, Narberth.ay, as th e other, c u s wou ( tave j r. a n, y ou tave t (op., I Dr. K L. Kanaga defeated A. J. 'e\\ - t hr ou gh ou t th e eo untry. H is "Con- Ismal l a tt en dance w it h an a tt ra ct ion it remains now for )'OU to attend the ell 6 -1 6 -2 . Men' s conso la t ion douh les , l i den ti a l Talk" is a stirring ap\leal to! von !'lAJ,E-Llbrary ml"slon BUIt. goodof this nature on the line. Further- gan1f'. root harel f or y ou r favorites, Ch;ls. M. Carter and Dr. E. C. T ow n w ha t is hest in manhooll. He hand l es ! ,'o,olltlon, five pieces. Box 19. Narberth.more. the players of t he o th er six :1n'1 hy all means lIe a good s p or t d ef ea ted W. H. Brown and I ~ C. Eves, h is s ub je c t i n BilIv Sunda\' stYle with- I FOil !'lAJ,E-Brlck and f rame house InI tl f 1 t I t tl i S . .. 1 Xarberth. 7 rooms and bath; hot wat ert eams a re j us t as an x ou s as Ie an s >In, c onl? :ra u a e te w nners. ome, 1 i-2 , ( i- 4. A . M. \Vatts an d R. O. Hall out g lo ve s a nd th e me n of th e COOl- l1"a'. g as and e lect rl " l ig ht ; l aund ry t ub sto wi tness a crucial game of th is kind. teams. Some game. : defeatell N. Compton anl l J. McKell. 1l1ullitv wil l h av e t he ir hlood stirrell. In ha.ement. Good, cheerfu t sou thern ex-'tl t 1 ht Til S rUle ,, ' PMl"". Lot 48"126. Price. $3900-$1;00 cash,GOOn weather will Wt tOU a IOU e c '. li-2. 9-7. Rev. C. G. h.oppel anll ". J. Admission will be hy tie ke t to be , hala'o 'e mortgage. Box 820, Narber th , Pa.= ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ = = ~ ~ = = = ~ ~ = = ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~ = = ~ ~ = = ~ ~ ~ = .Bailey defeated A. T. Kir k and W. l ~ s ec ur ed f rom t he men of th e ehuJ'{!h I Add,"." " I ~ . " Our To\"n.f ! Bacr, f i-4. 7 -9 , li-3. J. G. Foote an d M. and at th e Y. M. C. A. Youths under i'.\wly mov ing away owes u" $119 onu r - Bue!'hard t d ef ea ted J . Donne ll y anl ll f ou rt een w il l n ot be admitted llnd it I hallllHome Upr ig ht G ra nd Pla no. used 3

    . \ ( J mOlithH, It Is yours fo r balance. 'V r l te Th eE. A. Muschamp, 6-=4 6-4. is hoped every young ma n ahove four- 'Ulhhs Plano Company, 71-73 Main street,t he Doa rd of Health. In ladies singles, Miss C. Justice (le- teen he ar s t he evangel ist . The serv!pe ISprlnl(fleld, Mass. (31 years In one location.)'V. S. )[cClellall, feated Miss M. Rowand, 7-5. 6-1 . Miss beings prompt ly at 3.30. HAV}; you any l ar ge boxwood gr ow ingHealth Officei. C Tustice defeated Miss E. Humph- ThOSe who h ea rd Dr Munhall give a round you r house o r g arden? If so.- - - - - - . ' . . would ask that you 1

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    NARBEHTH, PAt-OUR TOWN-SEPTEMBER 21 , lU16

    GElORGE.}'InE COMPANY.-----,-

    GIVEN ~ I E I U L }'OR nnAVEUY.

    Don't forget that this Is a com.munJty of home makers and homekeepers and that one of YOURMOST DlPORTANT DUTIES Is tokeep It so.You can a id materi al ly by do.Ing your shopping and marketingwith the adYertlsors In this paper.

    8UltD UP YOUR TOWNBuild Up Your Home

    Jlontgomery County Trooper Describes.Battle JIl JlexJeo.ALDWELL &CO .

    "And what d id yo u learn at schoolto-day?""Oh, a ll ab ou t t he myths and god(lesses a nd thing s .""And wha t about them?""I forgot them-all bu t Ceres.""And who wa s she?""Oh, sh e wa s th e goddess o f dressmaking."''Why, how in th e wor ld - - ""Well, teacher said she was th e

    goddess of ripping and sewing."

    ITwo-base hits-Wallace, Gibson,: RECENT RENTALS BYMltklt. Earned runs--- 'Narberth, 9;

    West Philadelphia, 7. Thr.ee-basehlts-Simpson, 2; F. Rob in son. S to le nbases-Strausdf, Howes, Wallace,Davis, Durbin, 3; Koons, 2. Left onbases-Narberth, 6; West Philadelphia, 8. Struck ou t -By Gibson, 10;by Mlskit, 5. Base on balls-Off Gibson, 3; off Misklt, 5. Hi t by pi tchedball-Keeley, Howes. Wild pi tchMisklt. Passed ball-McGrellls, C.Humphreys. Umpire-Ferguson. Timeof game-2.30. Scorer-Earl F.Smith.

    Always keep your temper; U's worthmore to you than it Is to anybodyelse.24 1211otals .

    Defeats West Phila., 12-7, WhileBon Air Hands the R. G.Dun & Co. a Stinging Defeat-Catches by Vernon Fleckand Coughlan Fea tured theHorne Game; Also the Hittingof Dick Wallace

    NARBERTH MOVES mTOFIRST PLACE

    Ambition is a feeling tha.t you wantWest Phlia. .. 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 4 0- 7 to do something that yo u koO'W youNarberth . , .0 5 1 1 0 4 1 0 x-12 can't.

    A. J. LoosHenry RoseW. T. MelchiorO. L. Hampton

    Y. lIl. C. A.

    HARRY A, JACOBS,Editor.

    OUR TOWN

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    N A R B ~ R T H , PA.-OUR TOWN-SEPTEl ' IBER 21.1916

    TelephoneNarberth, Pa.

    Narberth, Pa.

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    OUR TOWN wm gladl7 prlntan7 neWII Item about any subjectthat Is of Interest to Narberthfolks, but In orcfer to meetthe printing seheilule, al l "COP7"-manuscripts-must reaeh theed itor by 6 P. M'. ) [on07 eaeh",eet.

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    According t oYou rOwn Plans. Balanc. .On EasyTerms .Narberth's Highest Tract

    floward F. CotterM'EATS ofIT,l QUALITY

    'Y . M . c. A . BU I LD ING

    c. P. COOKAnthracite CoalWOOD ANDBUILDING SUPPLIES

    Al l Convenlences-old Sbade . MacadamRoad. Cemen tS idewalks .Etc.

    . JAMES G. SCANLINContracting Painter

    to the omce as its advancement isbased upon the s a ~ s . We aim tobe courteous and o bl ig ing . We alsowant to do business with our patrons.EdWlu'd S. Haws, Postmaster.PARCELS POST C O N V E ~ T I O N BE .TWEEN TUE UNITED STATESAND ClIINA.A parce ls pos t convention havingbeen concluded between the UnitedS ta te s and Chi na to take e ffec t August 1st, 1916, parce ls pos t packageswill be admit ted on and after thatdate to t he p ar ce l p os t mai ls f or thatcountry made u p in a nd dispatchedfrom t hi s count ry . Wei gh t o f a package must be not more t han 11 poundsn or mea su re mor e than 3 feet 6inches in le ngth or 6 feet in lengthand girth combined. Rat e o f pos tagewill b e tw el ve c en ts p er p ou nd 01"fraction thereof. Parcels pos t package s f or China may be reg is tered.

    Parce l pos t packages !!hould be addressed plainly. The s en de r' s n ameshould be written inconspieuously 011the upp er lef t h and c or ne r of thep ar ce l. T he a dd re ss a nd r eturn cardon a parcel should appea r but once,and that in the same relat ive position as a letter with return carelwou ld be prepared for maillng.

    45th and Parrish Sts.Try a Pound of

    HOME MADE FUDGE

    OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEEDUNDERBACTERIOLOGICALCONTROL

    INFANTILE PARALYSISAcute Poliomyelitis

    An ounce of prevention is worth a thousandpounds of cures. For further prevention,see our window display.FIEDLER

    THE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTGLEANSAFEWHOLESOME SIOOO WILL BUY ALOT

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    P a s t e u r i z e d Milk IDELIVERIESBrynclov l s Cer l lf f ed WEST PHIIA.Milk(Pedrlal lc Society) OVERBROOKSpecial .. G u e r n s e y " MERIONMilk WYNNEFIELD(Roberts '&: S h a r p l e s s ' BALA..CYNWYDDair ies) NARBERTHCream B u t t e r m i l k ARDMORETable a n d W h ip p in g WYNNEWOODCream.

    SCOTT-POWELL DAIRIES

    A WORD TO THE NEW RESIDENTSFor th e i nf orma ti on o r t he l at el yarriving residen ts o f Narberth we announce again that to purchase postagestamps and stamped envelopes in the; local post office is of great advantage

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    POST OFFICE NOTESMore thall three thousand personsreceive mail through the Narberthpost office. It Is diff icult to remember them all. By having your boxnumber placed o n y ou r mai l you willaid in haVing the mail cased upwithout delay.Printed siampea envelopes m ay besecured at the post office at the following prices:

    500 I-cent envelopes " . $5.62500 2-cent envelopes.. , , . .. $10.62These envelopes are of f irst quality.The n ame and add re ss o f purchaserneatly printed in upper le ft hand cor-ner, with request to return in --- _da) s. Not e the price.

    Edward S. Haws,Postmaster.

    EVANGEL BAPTIST CHURCH.Rev. Jolin Gordon, D. D., Acting

    P a s t ~ r .ERION MEETING 1I0USE.Merion Meeting House I s opened forwor sh ip eve ry F ri st -d ay at 11 A.M. Visitors are cordialIy welcome.A registry book i s k ep t for visitors.All ar e asked to register their names.

    Sunday services:9 .45 A . M. Bible school for scholarsover 16 years. All teachers are requested to be present at this sessionto prepare for Ral1y Day.ST. ~ I A B G A R E T ' S CHURCH. 11 A. M. Morning worship. Sub-

    Early Mass on Sunda.y f rom Apr il j ec t, "Things Seen and Unseen."2.45 P. M. Evening worship. Subl'lt to October 31st at C.JO A . ~ : r . FromNO\'ember 1st to Marcn 31st at 7 A. M. jeet, "The Bow In the Cloud." SpeLate Mass, 9.30 A. M. throughout the cial invitation to our young people. Wednesday evening, September 20.y ea r. Mas ses on holydays, 6.30 anu8.30 A. M. Weekdays at 8. Evewng Prayer and p ra is e service at 8 0'-d t' n and other services at regular c lock . Come and b ri ng a f riend .evo 10 s Friday., September 22, 8 P. M. Atimes. special mee ti ng o f t he chu rch. Bus i-Iness of utmost importance. I t is theALL SAINTS' P. E. CHURCH. dutv of every member to be present .--- I M C ~ l b e r s of the congregation andRev. Andrew S. Burke, Pastor. I f riends invited .

    The services ~ Saints' P. E.j ---A-P-O'-E-}-r-.- - Private correspondence as wen asChurch, Montgomery and Wynnewood I --- that for bus iness purposes should beavenues. for next Sunday are as f ol - [DO you love me? a sk ed t he Mast er , m a r k ~ d showing to where it should10Wll: and it came as a reproach, be re tu rned , i f undel ivered at post8.00 A. M.-Holy Communion. While He tenderly des ired once the office of address. I f this precaution-11.00 A. M.-Morning prayer and vital subject broach. ary measure could be generally ob-sermoa, Do you love me mor e t ha n t hese? served It would grea t ly assist post4.00 P. M.-Evenlng prayer. came the question once again, office officials in the handling ofDr. Burke ha s returned from his And we hear i ts repet it ion sweet mail matter.vacation a nd h ad c ha rge or al l of and sad i n i ts r ef ra in . _ _the serTices last Sunday. U. S. MAIL-May 28, 1916.Owing to the epidemic of infantlle Do rou love me? asked the Saviour, _paralysis, the opening of the Sunday only this I c ar e t o know. ArrIval.school has been postponed until Oc- Love is precious, love i s t ende r, 6 .0 0 A . M.-East a nd t hr ou gh w es ttober 1st. hence I did it all bestow; 6.43 A. M.-East and through westThe a fte rnoon services were re- All my g lo ry was t o suf fe r and my 8.59 A. M.-Local westsumed last Sunday afternoon at 4 Father's work complete 10.37 A. M.-East and through westo'clock. Just because it is His p leasure , 11.50 A. M.-East a nd t hr ou gh w es tThe' residents of Ardmore, Wynne- sons of men in mercy meet. 12.26 P. M.-Local westwood, Narberth and vicinity a re a sk - 'I 1.37 P. M.-East and through wes ted to come to any or all or the ser-, Thu s H e spoke, the greatest teacher, I 3.26 P. M.-Local westvices at AlI Saints' P. E . Chu rc h. The by the Galilean Sea, 4.37 P. M.-East a nd th rou gh west VIS . _pews are free and a most cordial in- When the work of man's redemption 6.37 P. lVI.-Local west H. E. DA George B. Supleevitation is extended to you. I He had wrough t for you and Departure.T he c hu rc h h as 'provided transpor- me. 6.43 A. M.-Local westtation from t he ra il road s ta tions at Have vou rest ed on His bosom? Have 8 .5 9 A . M.-East a nd t hr ou gh w es t _-, .=-- - - - - - :Steam & HotWaterHeatingNarbert ll and Wynnewood, 'busses 'yoU f el t H is h ea rt -b ea t n ea r? 10.37 A. M.-Local west Plumbingleaving at 10.40 on Sun da y mor n- Hav e y ou felt that love from 10.47 A. M.-East a nd th ro ugh we st COMMUNITY CLUB OPENSingll. heaven, love that banished your 12.26 P. M.-East and through west I B_e_l_l_T_e_l_e_p_h_on_e. _

    - fear? 1.37 P. M.-Local west INTERESTING SEASONTilE P I t . ~ s n Y T I - : I n A X emmen. 3.26 P. M.-East and through west I Modern Homes- - - Then I know that you can answer: 4.37 P. M.-Local west I ON OCTOBER 3 F O RT : - ~ : : : : g : " r : , N : : ~ t : : : : : ~ ' " , r w ; E ~ : : : : ~ : , ! ~ ~ , ~ ~ : : . ~ ~ : : by : ~ ; ~ : ~ = ~ : ; L ~ ~ . :::::: :::: I --- W M ~ A ~ O : ~ ~ r ; ; L E Y

    llS follows: Love to me hath changed conditions, Arrives 6 .00 A . M. I The regUlar meetings of the Com-10 A . M ., Sunday school for all over Jesus Christ, thy love alone, Departs 5.47 P. M. !nunity C lub w lI l b e resumed Tuesday B u i l d e r16 yea rs o f age. Four Bible classes. Would to me be a ll suf ficien t could afternoon, October 3, in the Commun-11 A. M., public worship. The pas- for all my gui lt atone. i ty r oom o f the Y. M. C. A.to r will p reach on the t heme : "The I X ] ) E ~ r N I T Y } 'On PARTIAL DAM. The arrang,ements under the present

    Authority of Jesus Christ." Let me hide in thee, my Savi ou r, AGE TO REGISTERED, INSUUEn plan call for meetings to be held on8 P. M. evening worship. Sermon while the moments hasty race, ANn C. O. D. JIAIL. Ithe first and third Tue sda y o f e ac htheme: "The Christian-a Soldier." That my longings may grow s trong- - - - mon th i ns te ad of on Tu es da y o f e ac hOn Wedne sday o f this week the er, after Thee t o see Thy face. Heretofore the payment o f i nd em-I week as has b een t he cus tom hereto-prayer meeting will be of special i n- I n t he eve r- ch angi ng " vi st a, " t hi s let noty b y th e Po st Office DepartmentIfore. .t.erest and eTery member of the con- be my joy and rest, has been r es tr ic te d t o i rr ep ar ab ly A program of decided mterest hasgregation is urged to be present. The That in fervent service I may find damaged a rt ic le s o r par ts of articles . Ibeen painstakingly arranged by rs.theme for discussion is "The Manna renewed strength and zest. Under the amended regUlations issued W. M. Cameron, the chai rman of thein the Wilderness." There wlIl be by Postmas ter Genera l Bur leson, e f- c lub, and particularly because of itssinging by the young ladles' chorus. Tl-:N GOLDEN RULES O}' fective August 8, 1916, payments wlIl practical value, it is believe.d t 1 ~ a t eachOn next Tuesday, September 26th, lIEALTH FORSCHOOL CHILDREN b e mad e In cases where articles ar e ~ n e e t i n g Wi.1l ~ attended W I ~ h mcreas-the lad les wil l hold their opening "All 1.-Sleep. Get as man y hour s in Ino t rendered worthless for th e actual , mg apprecIation. I n ~ l u d e d m the pro-Day Mee ting" of the season. The bed each n ight a s t hi s t ab le i ndi ca te s us ua l, d ir ec t a nd n ec es sa ry c os t o f gram are the f01l.owmg speakers andLadies' Aid Soc ie ty w lI l c onvene at for your age. Keep windows In bed - repai rs requ ired to place th em in a the topics they.Will discuss:11 A. M.; luncheon will be served at room well open. serviceable condition, I Miss M. Christman, formerly gym-12.30 an . the Missionary Society will Hours o f S le ep for DIf fe rent Ages. nas ium teacher of the women's classmee t at ! P. M. All the ladies are Hours of at the Y. M. C. A., "Physical Culture."CONYENIENCE AND ECONOMY B f tl N tlcordlall,. invited. Age Sleep Time in Bed OF POSTAL MONEY ORDERS. Mrs. Anna . Scott, 0 Ie or 1On Sunday, O.ctober 1s t, a ll mee t- 5 to 6 13 6 P. M. to 7 A. M. American, "Cooking."ings will be open to a ll t he children. 6 to 8 12 7 P. M. to 7 A. M. - - - I Miss Mary Blakeston , chai rman ofThe various departments of the Sun- 8 to 10 l l l h 7.30 P. M. to 7 A. M. The attention o f t he patrons of th e t he Committee on Conservat ion of theday s ch oo l wl Il b e re-organized and 10 t o 12 11 8 P. M. to 7 A. M. INarberth Post Office i s c al led to th e National Federation of W o m e n ' ~ Clubs.the Young People's Soc ie ty will con- 12 t o 14 101h 8.30 P. M. to 7 A. M. convenience of send ing money by pos- "Playgro\mc1s and Social Centers."velle at 7 P. M. 114 to 16 10 9 P. M. to 7 A. M. tal money or de r. Th e following lowI Mrs. W. S. Lee , of the Civic Club of16 to 18 91h 9.30 P. M. to 7 A. M. rates ar e charged for send ing sums to Philadelphia, and an authority in)(ETHOIHST l-;PISCOPAI, ClIURClI. 2.-Eat slowly, neve r between allY money order post office in th e home economics, "Food Conditions-- mea ls . Chew food tho roughly. Drink United States: Past and Present.""'J'ho Litt le Church Oil the JllIl." water with meals but never when Mrs. Rudolph Blankenburg, "Equalthere is food in the mouth. Drink For orders from $.01 to $2.50, I' Suffrage."Rey. C. G . KOllllcl, !'nstor. water several times during the day. cents. At t he o pening meeting an appe-- - - 3.-Brush your tee th at least once I!'rom $2.51 to $5, 5 cents. It lzing luncheon will be served, follow-Sandar llervices: a day. Rinse mouth out well with From $5.01 to $10, 8 cents. ing which the club's plans for the cur-

    ~ . 4 5 . Sunday school for a du lt w at er after .each meal. From $10.01 to $20, 10 cents. rent seaSOll will be amplif ied b y thec la ss es . Men 's B ib le C la ss taught by 4.-Be sure your bowel s move at From $20.01 to $30, 12 cents. chairman.the Re.,.. M. E. Bartholomew, of the l ea st o nce each day. From $30.01 to $40, 15 cents. To establish the fact that t he c lu bNational Bible Institute. 5.-Keep clean-body, clothes and From $40.01 to $50, 18 cents. is thoroug)lly modern-if such a. fact11.00. Morning worship. Sermon mind. Wash you r h ands a lway s be- From $50.01 to $60, 20 cents. needs to be established-It has ap.by the pastor. Miss Prescott, ::010- fore eating. Take a warm bat h with From $60.01 to $75, 25 cents. plied for membership in the Stateist. soap onoo or twi ce a week; a cool I!'rom 75.01 to $100, 30 cents. Federation of Women's Clubs.6 . 4 5 ~ Opening service of th e Ep- sponge (or shower) bath each morn- Same fees ~ quoted above charged __worth League. Miss Eva J en ki ns , ing before b reak fa st and rub body to for remittances to a number of foreign HAVE YOUR MAIL ADDRESSEDlelLier. a glow with a rough towel. count ri es . Orders ar e paid at 52,000 TO YOUR BOX NUMBERS7.45. Evening worship. Service in 6.-Try to keep your companions, post offices in th e Uni ted States. Re- Patrons of the post office shouldthis chllrch. There will be no union especiaIly young chlldren, away from mittances received in this way are endeavor to have their mall addressedserTice until t he l as t Sunday In Oc- those who have contagious diseases. convenient for merchants, publishers. to their box numbers, as delays ar etober. Sermon by the pastor. You 7.-Use your handk.erchief to cover seedsmen, insurance companies, etc., frequently caused ill the d.eIlvery ofar e cordially invited. a sneeze or cough and try t o av oi d etc. letters due to the address boeing sim-

    . eeung For Men Only. coughing, sneezing or blowing your Edward S. Haws, Postmuter. ply given as Narberth, even whenDr. L. W. Munha1l, the we ll k nown no se in front of others. s tr ee t a nd number Is g iv en it Is fre-evangelist, wlll speak in t hi s church S.-Study hard. In study, work or quentlv n e o o s s a r ~ . to look up the r - - - - - - - - - - - - -__...,A b 1 t t e I v dO your best Stamps ar e on sale of every de- Sunday afternoon, cto er s , 0 m n p a. , . name in d irectory before the mai l cani d th 9 Pia hard and fair b e l oy al nomination from one ce nt to fifteenand bo,.s. He is com ng un er e .- y. be cas ed up, c au si ng extra work asBlbl Cl t U teammates and generous to cents, except eleven and fourteen;auspices of the Men's e ass. 0 yo r well as necessary delay.Admission wlll be by t icke t onl y for your opponents, also a plentiful supply of postal cards,thalle ayer f ou rt een y ea rs . The evan- 10.-Be cheerfu l and do you r b es t s tamped envel op es and newspaper,;ellst 's message will be a searching to keep you r school and you r home wrapper s."confidential talk." T icke ts o f admis - c le an and attractive and to make the Pri ce s o f s tamped envel op es :SiOB ca . be s ecur ed f rom c la ss mem- wor ld a better p lace to l ive in. 25 1c envelopes.. , $ .28or. a t th e Y. M. C. A. The even- During vacat ion is a spl endid time 100 1c envelopes ,. 1.10rrlce is for evel'1body, with Dr. I t o p rac ti ce these r u ~ s . By September 25 2c envelopes..... . . . .53~ : . ~ ~ l &8 the speaker. they may be a part of your dally life. 100 2c envelopes.. ,. , .. 2.10_____---.

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town September 21, 1916

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    NARBEltTH, PA.-OUR TOWN-SEPTEMBER 21 , 1!)]6= = : = = = = = = = = ~ = = = = = = " ' = =

    IMPORTANTCases of communicable disease ar e

    ordinarily reported to th e secretaryof the Board of Health b y t he p hy si e la n i n attendance. I f no physician iscallel! in, t he r es po ns ib il it y f or r eporting rests with the head of thehousehold. Thi s i s mad e o bl ig at or yby State law aud t he regUlations oft he B oa rd o f H ea lt h. T he p en al ty f orfai lure to repor t is a fine no t exceeding $100 ancI costs.To avo id the imposition of th e pena l ty , phys icians and householde rs ar erequested to report immediately inwriting cases of communicable dise as e which may exi st t o the secretaryof the Board of Health. All childrenin famil ies in ' which there i s whoop ing cough or chicken pox must bekept on the premises and not be al lowed to come i n con tact with otherchildren. Narberth Board of Health.

    neU)' Uuxter's GossIp.(Continued from First Page)

    Mrs. Charles A. Fletcher and Mrs.Charles V. Noel have arrived home

    Dr. and Mrs. William M. Cameronh av e b ee n entertaining Dr. Cam- SHERIFf' HIM, ~ Y Ot' L A I U ~ I I E .eron's nephew.

    from their tour of th e Grea t Lakes .Some of t he p la ce s at which the)stopped were BUffalo, ClevelancI, Detroit, anl! Macldnac Islands, relurnan d Mrs. Carroll Downe s, o f Wood ing by the way of Sa It e Mar iesicle avenue. through Georgina Bay, Thirty Tltou-sand Islands, to Toronto, stopping atMr. and Mrs. John McDonald, of the Canadian l,'air, and by way ofWayne avenue, h ave r et ur ne d f rom: Hochester, at whi ch p la ce t he y w er e

    Atlantic City. the g u e ~ t s of Mr. Soule, of th e Sup reme Cou rt of !\ew York State.

    Phone, Narberth 672

    W E A L T H

    "This pape r ," said Lang,uid LewIs," te ll s about a ho rs e runni ng awaywith a woman, and she was la id up fo rsix weeks."" Th at a in' t s o w or se, " rej oi nedBoastful Benjamin; "a f ri end o f mineonce ra n away with a hor se , a nd hewas l ai d up for si x years."

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    Gym Class, Friday, October 6th

    Undi'llided Profits$150,000 $125,000 $75,000WHY NOT BANK IN YOUR HOME"TOWN?

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    Belore Prices AdvanceCALDWELL & CO.

    Plumbing, Gas Fittingand HeatingN A R B E R T H , PA

    HARRY B. WALL

    INFORMATION FURNISHED ABOUT YOUR ROOFALL KINDS OF LEAKS DETECTED

    BAD tEAKS ARRESTEDLOSSES FROM LF.AKS PREVENTED

    BOARD OF HEALTH.President-Chas. E. Kreamer.Secretary-A. P. Redifer.Health OIDcer-W. S. McClellan.Members-Dr. Clarenpe T. Fair i es ,T . B . Du Mar ia s, C ar de nWarner andChas. V. Noel.

    M l S S ~ W E T B E R I L L ' SElementary SchoolRE.OPENS MONDAY, OCT. 2d, 1916A limited number of pupils received. fo r information applyto MISS MAUDEE. WETHERILL20 0 Dudley Allenue, Narberth.

    ProperUes Fo r Rent andFire InsurallceBell Phone 862 W.

    Wall BuIlding. Narberth, P. .

    ARCADIACHESTNUT.Bel.16th StFine s tPho to la y The.Btre ol l i s s fze In th eEnt i reWorld.Photoplays-Cont inuous lOA. M.lo 11.30P.M.PhDa . . P a .PROGRAM

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