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    Send News Items in byMonday, 6 P. M.According to tiLe Prcscnt Progrum the Tllbernllclc ~ [ e e t l n g 8Will Close Xext 81I11da)' E,cnlll!.l, k'ebl'lIllr)' 2;;, 1917.

    VOLUME Ill . NUMBER 20 NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 22 , 1917 PRICE TWO CENTS

    Will Appear at Ardmore February 26th at Palace Theatre

    mH; 'fAX I-::-i_ (;) 'fO St'HOOI,S QUAKER CITY MINSTRELS: Onr $10,000 Wil l n Il nisll'lhlllCl1 [ LARGELY A'TTENDEDAmong thc l)fstrIcls

    Is i Appeared in Tuesday's Edition,and Headed "Our AspiringSuburbs"

    ' W I ~ N E R OF TJlE GRAN]} PRIZE

    The ('oullty ofllcials ar e pr elHI1'lng: to mak e d ls tr ih ut io n o r t he dog taxfund, representing th e accullllllatiouover t he p as t year. The money, t ot al - A lt ho ug h w eat he r con dit ion s w erei ng o ve r $10,000, will he livided pr o not all tllat could he wished, a. large

    The subscription>; 10 'fo-day's A hrisk rivalry In th e fields of hlgh- . rata among- the school dist r ic ts, the and appl'edative audlenc.e was p re s-I-Iousewl(e which the women of the er estheticism that now is agitating ' r el lpec tive sums heing hase1 on the ent at th e benefit performance givenAuxiliary ar e llolidting in th e hope Merion and Xarherth, the desire of ' amoun t eollected In t he hor ough or lJy the "Quaker Clly Minstrels," illof capturing the prir.e o[ one hundr ed e ac h communi ty to make itself a very THE FIRESIDE .towl1flhill l es s t he e xp en se s ineurred the aUdilorium of St. Margaret'st io ll ar s f or th e Y. M. C. A., ar e j ewel among subur bs , represen ts the i hv t he e ou nl v f or t he a ll ses smen l, t he C hu rc h, o n Thursday e vening l as t.mat er ia li zi ng mos t s at is fac to r) . A t mor e c he er fu l h uman r ea ct io ns that ' l l ~ l v e r t i s e m e n ' t o f t ho se d og s for whom Those who brav,ed t he e lement s wer et hi s wri ti ng (Monda)' evening) we persist i n t he se rumbling t im es o f lieU)' JlllxNH"S GossIp. i a license has heen issued and for well repaid for their paius audhave in ou r possession 159. Thi s w ar . Merion improved itself so thor- ' whatever outlaY arose in fees 10 con- manifested their pleasure by thebrings u within the last hundred, oughly that t he P en ns yl va ni a R ai lr oa d P os tmas te r H aw s s pe nt t he w ee k- . stahles for d o g ~ that had to he killed hear ty applause given e ac h uumberwhich we hope to have gath er ed to- hurrie(1 a long and saved its own f ac e end in Xew York. hy rea so n o f n on -p aymen t o f taxes . o n t he p ro gra m. I t would be diffiCUltgelher long b.efore the time limit, with a new railroad station of dashing In some instances t he s ch oo l d is - t o mak.e just comparlsous when alll\Iarch 31. a rc hi te ct ur e, w it h pos t office attach- 1\Irs. Hervey C. Keim and so u Ran-, trids will receive considerahly more ar c "tar.5', bu t it may be s ai d, i n pas s-In response to several l e tt ers sent ment. Xarherth gazed In th e mooll of dolph ar c visi t ing in Brooklyn, New I than hall heen t he ir s ha re in former ing, that from the tear-compellingb" t he w ri te r, one r ep l) ' was receiveli anxious inquiry. It , too, has been York. j yeaI'll. Thi s i s e spec ia ll y so in those Iballad of "My Deat Old Mother's( :; Ic lo sing a c he ck f or five dollar s, seeking the higher suburban life. It Idist r ic t s where l i tt le dog t ax h as been Knee." s o t en de rl y rendered by thowith a note staling that the donor did has built, polished, paved and cleaned. JIll '. alHI Mrs. John Kernan announce I paid heretofore and where t he c an - magni fi ce nt tenor of Mr. Wm. Carroll,n ot c ar l' for the subsc rip tions , and Xarherth now demands a new railroad, the engagement of th.eir daughter, I val'S of the IUlsessor. under th e new to the mirth-provoldng drolling of endthat we mig ht s en d t hem e ls ewher e. s ta ti on o f architectural a sp ec t n on e Ann a W., to Mr. A. H. Nul ty , of :\ar-: law. hrought f or th man y a dd it io na l lIIan Jack Barry-known off th e stageFive dollars will pay for ten subsc rlp- Ihe less dashing than t ha t a t Merion.. berth. : p a ~ m e n t s . sums which fa r over s tep- as J. W. B a r r o w ~ l h e audience soonlions, and we have arranged a cc or d- I ts spol solv.e with any de- will b e h el d In th e Community Room ~ 1 ~ l l d r e n e n j o ~ e d most d e h g h t f U ~ I ing," "Corn and Alfalfa," "Market when he gets hi s orders from the comg re e o f c er ta in ty , a nd a s We publicly of the Y. M. C. A.. Tuesday evening, .dternoon, which p a s s ~ d a lI t oo q ul ck l) a nd Home Gardening," "Potat.o Cul- missioners some t ime thi s spr ing.thank t.he donor, for she does not live February 27 at 8 P M. Those present .were. Misses Edith Iture" " Pr in ci pl es a nd p ra ct ic e of Vel'y often In ealling at a house it

    m' l f m l'I e Y 1\1 C A. ". and Hul h PerCival of Col1lngswood, ' " I' I I tlmany I es 1'0 1 .. . . , . Mrs. H . C. Cochrane, chaIrman of. . ' Plant Breeding" ( l l1ust r atedJ . EX-I SOUl\( Ie occupants ar e out, and Ithuildlng, the question arIses, are there civics of th e State Federation of Penn- N. J. , Ethel .anel May Banfield, Ann e p er lmen ts W it h V eg et ab les ," "The is 1I0t r equired to caB ag,aln, thereforeno t number of o tlwr s i n this com- sylvania Women, who ha s been sub - Barclay, !\!erlal Brown, Janice ,Car- Silo," "production o f Hay ," "Pr oduc- t he owners of dogs might make it amumty who woul d l ik e to inves t sev- s t ltu ted as lecturer f or Mrs Im og en m in t. LoUIse England, Mabel Fr It sc h, l io n o f Winter Eggs," "Breeding Up point to see :Mr. H il l a nd s ec ur e th eeral ~ o B ~ , r s in the ~ a m e brand of B. Oakley, will add re ss t he club on Elizabeth Hunter , Faith McAul if fe , o f the Dairy Herd." tag.s l ~ n & l l I ~ for o ~ h e r s ? I f so, and you Public Housek.eeping, th e subject ~ J 1 z a . b e t h Oliver, I l ~ a Scott, aB of Mr. J. A. Herr, of Lancaster, wil1 ----------------------wl\1 kllldly mal l y ou r ch eck t o Mrs. upOn Which Mrs. Oak le y was to spe ak . Narbertll. . The bo) s were Paul speak 011 "Marketing Farm Products," CI,ASSIlo'IEH A l " ' E l t T I S t ~ ~ [ E ~ T SA. Chambley, secretary, or Mrs. D. D. As a special feature a string qual' Moody, of Philadelphia, and Joseph . kl 1ft' should r t d d I .S i k 'd t tl ill b ery - B l ' R b t d I vi Doth d Those see ng norma Ion wo cen 15 pe r wor In a vance; m 111-t c ney, pres I en , . ley w e v t et h as been p ro cu red . The e nt ir e arc. a) , a er an I' ng ar , go to one or mor e o f the meetings, as I . l11um, tlln words.glad to attend to the little details entertll!inment shOUld p ro ve mos t e n- Calvlll Fritsch, Frank Hamer, Alexan- . B . f ed and - .. - -.essent ial to its distribution In places joya.bLe del' Leighton, Foss Mltchel1, E dw ard t he speakers ar e we 1Il l0i rm t'OIIS I"OIt ...\1.1': ( l I t ) . \ I - ~ l a h ..g"ny

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    NARBER'rH, l>A.-OUR r.rOWN--FEBRUARY 2 2 1917

    Of c ou rs e, w edeliver - an yp i a c e - an ytime.

    for anything you think awel l - s t 0 c ked graceryshould have

    " 1 he longest Store in Narberth. "

    ASK for your favorite blend afcoffee ar tea.

    A h ox o f Foss' Superfine Confections willbe g iv en t o th e NallJerth student who firstp ro vi de s t he o r ig in o f t hi s q no ta ti on a nd i tsexact wOl'ding, .Seal ) ' ou r answer alllI bringit t.o th e s to re , wher e th e time of it s arrivalwil l b e recorded. :'1:0 replies received beforeSatnrday noon, th e 24th Award will be

    HOWARD'S

    Title & Trust Co.

    'felephones,12671268

    BE NOT THE FIRST BY WHOm THE NEW IS TRIED,NOR YET THE LAST TO LAY THE OLD ASIDE !

    The Brightest Spot in NarberthA drug store in th e most modern sense of the termThe following \"ereran Iil'elllcn: l ~ l l t tracle ' l 'hc l 'onse(lnenCe is that th e

    l lo l" , Guyon Gray, Andy Grc en e, F re ll I p la ce is h egi nnl ng t.o resemble , Har je s a nd Hezo B ro ok s w er e ('on- slanghtcl' honse,S]:ieuous at the dinner--fOl their Pnrhaps, i\1r. .Jacohs, YOU'll donateahsence. yonI' house to the :\arhcrth Hed C I O S ~ .

    "Cub."

    Open from 8 A. M. to 4 P.. M. Saturdays Until Noon.Friday Evenings f rom 7 Unt il 9 o 'Clock .

    ]lOG TAX

    You will f ind it convenient to do yourlbanking at homeOpen an account with

    2% Interest Paid on Checking Accounts~ Interest on Savings Accounts

    $150,000===- Surplus, $125,000== Undivided Profits, $100,000The Merion

    NARBERTH OFFICE, ARCADE BUILDINGarberth pastoffice ha s been selectedas a U, S. Recruiting o ffi ce , An)")"oung ma n desiring t o e nl is t in th earmy or navy service m ay a pp ly f orInformation to the postmaster.

    A. J. LoosHcnry RoseW. T. Melchior

    );IH l'() It Ln ,

    HAHH Y A. JACOBS,Editor.

    H. C. GARA,,\ dH'rUsing' ~ h l J l I l g e r .

    OUR TOWN

    El\IEHGE:\CY PHO:'\'E CALLSFire 350.Police 1250.

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    Mrs. C. T. M o o r ~Mrs . Hoy K Clarkl ' ~ l i r l F, Smithq , 1\1. Henry

    Associate };llltors,

    r t ho se bl oom s m ea n ? ~ V h a t happier IIIway tban remembering he r birthday I- - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - than by flowers? T he l aw requires that a d i ligen t in -An EXi lc rimc nt i n ( ;o ,o ll cr at lv c You have your lo t an d you n av e q ul ry h e m ad e fr om property ownersJ 1I111'nulislII-l\" 0 l'l\id Workers. th e beds. Why no t fill them with or occupants of an y p r ope rt y a s to- - - - - ~ - - - .------------.--------.. - A\\"eet scented ftO\VerR this spring'! th e nun lbe r o f dogs o\vned, harbored or

    Owned , ~ n d Publ i shed every Thurs- ~ o is th e time to think of it. I t kept b ~ s uc h p er so ns , w ho shall pay Iday uy th e : ' I:a rberth Civic Associa- takes so lillie money and so little a ta x on such dogs, th e fee being .-..tion, d 1 C . ..time, A half hO ll r a d ay f or a short fixe by tI e ounty Commissioners:\ A U H } ~ U ' l ' J l (;1nc ASSOl:!A'l'lO:N. while and t hen h lo oms all sum mer as follows: Each male deg, 50 cents; G O T 0 IT tPr.esident , A. J. Loos. long. Cu t flowers for th e tahles, f1ow- each. female dog, $2, . Every person BOYS ANDVice-preSidents, A C. Shand, J. B. f:rs for 1hose who cannot afford mem.: l{eeplI lg a dog about IllS house or al - G I R L S 0 F

    Williams, James A;tman. I an d h lo oms for your c i t ~ ' office. Is it: lowing such dogs to s ta y a bo ut th eSecretary an d tr'Jasurer, Frank J. : worth it ? Ask t he m an who h as h ee n ' Eame shall h e d eeme d as t he own er THE N. H. S.Wisse. doi ng i t f or years? 0.1' su ch dog and b e l ia bl e rar thcDircctors , I"rederick L. Hose, George We have hear l l lUuch of the high license of, such dog. When th e as - .,.....

    111. Henry, W. Arthur Cole, George M. cost of, living all(1 we s ha ll p ro ba bl y sessment IS l l 1 ~ d e th e owne r must pay I mad e Wed ne sd ay e ve ni ng , t he 28th.Colesworthy, ?III'S. William S. Horner, h ea r m or e beforll another Christmas t.h e. tax, and 1Il return receive a t a I, Some such thought as t.he c ou pl et c onve ys com es to us w he n w e conA. E. Wohlert, Mrs, Oeorg.e 1\1. Henry, ha s come. How ahout t he grollnd In winch must be ,,:orn on t h e c ol la r ot I s l l l ~ r th e subjec,t of t o ~ l e t articles-talcu1,n pOWders, extracts, face creams,j"letchel' W. Stites, K A, Muschamp, th e rear of vOllr house? Why not PUt ~ h . e dog . OtherWIse: when tlw .author- : pO\Hlers and lotIOns. tOJ.let wa!.ers, cos,metlCs, et:., etc., etc. ~ n ye t It doesH C Gara Henry Hose Edward S, 't t' '. ? W I' lOt e t ve ge - I tl es s en d around 1Il t he s pr mg an y I no.t make altog.ether 1l.lalll th e Idea win ch we deSIre to emphaSIze, and that isH ~ w ~ Mrs, ' Hoy Eo C l a r l ~ ?III'S Len- ;. bt S O ~ l ~ t US \ f . l ~ 1 1 '; n with dog not wearing th e t a g shal l b e t aken : ! ~ l l S . : If ~ h a.rtlCle ' ~ ' l l l C h you a re us ing does not, ~ I n d perfect favor ~ i t h ~ ' o u -: ., " , . . ' , _ ,I es rig, I, all. 0 0111 ga ( e up. Tax o n d og s must be paill a t t he ' :, ou t.ee It I ~ ; k s one feature or another-If y ou h av e a Ilohon to tr ytel' \\ . :\Ickerson, \\ I II Jam D. Smed the llew st Il i t re sh on t hem? t'" " d somethl l lg new -make a s ur ve y o f e ve ry th in g e ls e of the same natureley, Why no t ( ~ l I t 110wn s ome o f t hi s high lme IIlqun y IS rna e. :lVailable-aud everything worth-while in al l k in ds o f toilet articles is avail-

    cost h ~ raising- your own vegetahles?: a ~ l e a H o w a r ~ ' ~ , P ~ c k an d choose here t o y ou r heart'R content -a myriadI f vou haven't t he r oom, why no t go ; NOTIC); . . 01. chOice r e q ~ l l s ~ t e s IS yours to draw f rom-make sure you ge t th e v e r ~ 'int;) partnership with YOllr n ei gh bo r. To th e ? l e ~ n l J e r s of th e :\arbertlJ CI.ViC thmg YOllr ~ ~ J J J d s-e!'e has. conjectured. Fo r it is p ~ l . r t - a big par t -Of th eI I ? ASSOCIatIOn and aB p el 's on s h av ll lg Howa rd SenlCe to see to It that you ar e provllied with that which finlls th ew 10 las . . f a n I nt er cs t in the properties in- greatest favor w ith you, Anll t he p rl ee s ar e a lwa\ 's modera te !Of ('ourse, you ar e tlrell a Ie I' you " .come hOllle frolll the f a c t o r ~ ' or down- cillded III th e :\arbrook devclop-town oflice. Hut it Is wonderfnl 110\\' n.lent: , , .rerreRhing- It is to get ac(]ualnted with . ) ou ar e .1.I.erebY n ( ) t ~ h e d that a petl-1\, tl . D II l t "atnll 1111'llgs tiOn to r a tl t y a nd confirm conveyances10 . le I r . a r, 1 ane Jt1H ,, ( .(. .. - .11 . It ' j st li l e madc hy Allgustll,s J. Loos, F ~ d \ \ ' l I l P. IMAI ZI E J. SIMPSON, grow. lere IS 110 el ucalOn u, . { D l i lT C S, . 1 tl . t ' t' II otllllg' 0 ( ani ,ames . Impson, trustees,Cushier. I It. anr Ie ('OR. IS pr:lc lea. y n 1 '" '"_________________ :Tn ' it this R p r i n ~ . You w il l no t l 'I 'g re t o f c e ~ ' t l 1 l n real c ~ t a t e . c ons ls tl ll g o t

    I. . lots ~ o s , 1 to 43, InclUSIve, as shownlIt. on a plan o f l ot s caBe ll : '\ arbroo l( ,I ..------.- .- - ----- surveye(l for "the Xarhertll Civic .o.\sso-I"III': \ U\" FOnI)'S IIW\ S'I'(IU\"," cia tion hy Hol1ert Anderson Pope,

    Send aB le tters a nd ne ws i te m to I A UE.1IAHIL\ULE IUHlli l al ld sc ap e cng ln ee r, wh ich .said plan1'. 0, Box 404 , I is reeol'ded in the otlice for theSelld a l l adve r ti s ing copy to P. O. "Our Town" has just r cc el ved , fo r HC"O!'lling or D eed s i n s ai d c oun t, ,Box 820. i re\'iew, a remarlmhle hool{ en t it l el l In Dee(1 Book :'\0. 679, page 500, al;llMake a l l r emit tances to P. 0, Box "\ I enrv Ford's Own StOI"\... It is In Dec li Book Xo. 687, pag, e 5 00 ; an d118. ~ e l l 1 a r l ~ : l h l e hee:lllse, while' It Is th.e l al .s o , } c e ~ t a i , 1 I t ~ ' a c ~ a . d j O l n l n g . t l ~ : , plan \\"hclI Bill l ,i rk dosell up h is h ome Lowel' ----------Oilr Town Is on sale at th e depot biography or a present-day American 01 :\,Irhlook, com e ed to Ehzabeth an d wen t to th e e l t ~ ' for th e winter. he :'Ilerion r e si dent s h av e pr.e-newsstand, and at t he s t or e of H. E. with whom al l of liS ar c mor e o r I cs s Artman hy deed dated th e 27th day wishcd his 1I0ck of pig,eollS on poor sentC{1 a petitioll to th e l\IontgomeryDavis. familial', it is as fascinat ing a romance ' or .July , 1519, a nd r ec or de d in said Lou lIeRs for safe I ,e ep in g, B il l 1'01'- : o u n ~ y c ou rt a sk in g t ha t t ri bu na l toJo::llterell :is s e ~ o l l d - e 1 a s s matter, 01:- as a ll v h ook of Iiction we h av e reall: otliee i n D ee d Bool{ Xo, 737, page 542, . got that t h ~ ~ hirds hall 10 he red every i l P P ~ l I l t Israel H. Supplee, of R o ~ e , -:ober 15, 1!l14 , at the Post Office at , , I' t' Ihas h ~ e n pl'csented hy said trustees Iday an d 1IIlIn't leavc the key or his mont, as a :\Olontgomery County Com-I I PI' nder th e In , long lI11C, If ' . . missionel' t I tl 1 G, ar lert. I, enllsv vama, u . Thc author Hosc Wilde r Lanc m ig ht to ti e ( 'ourt a Common P le as o f: cOI'll-crIll hehllHI. Lou didn't Iilw th e ' . . ,0 s u c c ~ e . ( I.e a t eorgeA"t. of March 3, 11179. ven' wcll .h'IVC ("Illed he r hook "A I:'I.lontgomery county, as of March term,. joll at first, hut H.ays that if i:,; get-I ~ u l I n a n . rh e petitIOn contams about.

    Ore'at A m e r i ~ a l 1 : ' \ ~ v e l . " for the story Ul1 :, . : '\0. 22, a n ~ 1 )ou ar e herehy, ting easier every weelc How's that? ,,00 names.THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1917 of the rise or the :.\'1!chigan farmer IlOtltlCll an d reqUIred to appear on iWell. Lon l i l , e ~ pig-eon pie. I - - - - - - - - -I t tI 11' It ' f t IHatul'llay. the 24th da" of March, 1917 I i Just ahout t he t tm e a man sllcceedslOy ? Ie wo r s : ~ r g e s m ~ n u ae ur - : to show c aus e, if a n ~ ' YOU have wh:, - ,-- 'I n developing a theorv It ,explodeser or a n t o m o l l l l e ~ lH a vcrltahle 1 ' 0 - , til f 'I 'tt I 11 ~ t On ~ u n l l a \ ' , tmm earh' morning' ., , e prayer a sal( Poe I IOn S IOU I no , , . . I -----.--.------------- ----IIUllll'e and were th e l ae ts that ar e II) gl t I I tl ' IIntll late allernoon, a total of 20 men.; e 'an el aliI Ie varlOUS cOlwev- Tct. r or th in t he hook no t l\.'lIown gell- I 'lll( tllere' e t el t'fi I '1 hy actllal l 'ount, wor ki ng i n r el av s o f Tb- 0,- ,!es . In m n IOn l ra 1 e( alH '- . ry IS nra ll ) : to he adual happcnlllgs or th e i confirmed by the court, You ar e 4 or a, ,.llismantiCll and restoredlast h ft ee n o r twenty years , the read-I furth,er wa rned that in event of vOllr Howarll \\llson's lIew runahout aboute.r WI?U!Od Ile d l s p o ~ , e d tolreglard "He.nry : failure to appear the court will 'pro- t . h r ~ e times o ~ e r .. Bowarel didn't In- T _: I' ore s wn S to ry as t Ie I ream of an c ee d t o enter ,such decree as t he e ir . terler'e 1101' SOil IllS hands, hu t loo!{ed he ImperialThe attention of ou r readerH is call-I I m , ~ ~ . i ~ J a t i v e aut1l0r, .. .., 1!lImstances may require, ?n c O I l l P l a ~ e n t l ~ : - apparently w o n l ~ e r -ed to th e footnote at the end of th e l'ltty-two years ago, (.July ,,0, r.eorA'e :\[. nem', ' , In!!; what lond ot a hus h e' d h av c alter

    ": ' \arberth Hegister" on th c last page 18li:n, says th e author in the f o r c - " , Attornev fo r Pe t it ioners, I t he r egimen t of amateur machinistsof this issue. word: "A few farmers' families Ileal' got t hr ol lg h their fine worlc What"Our Town" Is a civic association Greenfield, lVIiehigan, heard t h at t h cr e CUB'S WEEKLY LETTER t.hat gang d idn' t do to the machine!publication and really hclongH to th e was another Ilally at th c Fo rd s - a In t he mornl ll g i t coulll move a lilliec it iz en s o f th e borough of :\arberth hlW, :'Ilother an d son were Iloing well. under Its own power. B ~ e\'cnlng, it .AS!\: fo r allY nationally adver-

    an d is therefore entitled to lo ca l sup- ,They were goin!!; to lUllIle the h o ~ ' To the ]o;llitor or "Our Town" : llllly 1l1o\'ell whe ll t owel l 01' pushell.: tised staple. .port in every wa)'. In fact, t ho se who H en lT . Th c occa s lo l l t o en\'y a baldhealled T h , ~ last I saw or It was wh cn it wa sar e a ct iy e i n th e management of the "Twenty-six y ears la ter a lit.tle llIan doesn't o f ten eome to you, unless following a rope up t.he street on th ep apcl' feel s o Illuch or a pride in i t s ne ighho rhoo ,l on t.hc ell!!;e o f De tr oi t ~ ' o u happen to have a wife add i ct el l t o way to a' !'epail' RhOll or Rerap heap.appea rance and usefulness, that they i was ama ze ll to h ea l' that the lJIan Ihe hall' pulling hahlt. Th e halT('n Jlol'al: Go to a repair shop first: i t ' ~have brought themselves almost to th e IF o ~ d , who hall just h ui lt t he Iitt.le pated f e ll ows had it on t he r es t of us ,hpapcl'.point of believing th e puh li ca ti on d e- whl tc house on t he c or ne r. IHIlI :. at the I"irelllcn's Ilinner the other ASI\: fo r fish ar oysters anserves suppo r t. I notion that he ,'oulll invent some- n igh t, s n r e l ~ . That nll:c looldng !!;irl l I e n l ' ~ ' F,)J'(1. it Is said, ha s ofreI'cd , Thursdays and Fridays.Hea,l again the footnote referre,l I thing. He wa s always polterlng a w a ~ ' who walked 1I0\\'n til

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    N A I { B ~ H T H ~ P A . - O U l ~ T O W N - F E B l ~ U A . R Y 2 2 1917

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    Narberth, Pa.

    Y. M. C. A, BUILDING

    WM. D. SMEDLEYUllflder

    Are You a Renter?

    a l " a - M ~ 6 i n l ~ ~ a123 Soulh 1 7 S!. PhiladelP/jia;

    C. B. HARTMAN

    A lU i lU tha t whl,sJH"rs tlowll a well.; . hO,ut th e g'llous he ha s to se ll .an l n'ap S ~ lIlany g"ol(len (Ioltars.As one wh o cltl l lb8 a tree :lIH.l hollers.

    C. P. COOKAnthracite CoalWOOD ANDBUILDING SUPPLIES

    WM . G. CUM,MER210 E!mwolld Avenue

    PAINTING andPAPERHANGINGPhone, X:lI'bertl1 1262-W.

    Many of th e citizens of ou r Yea rRound-Home-Town starteel here asrenters. A f ~ e r living here a while theywere conv1l1ced that Narberth is th ebest Suburb to Philade lph ia.D

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    N A l t B E l t T I I ~ P A.-O I t TOWN-FEBRUARY 2 2 1917- - : = = = =

    '("llE. a " ( I \ " t ~ th 'partlnpnt Mhould hl" oC th eA l "pu lt 'Nt u s . tn t h c o m m u n i t y . th e URt contalnx th e tUl In(lo or c \ " p r y p r o f e ~ t o n F l I man.trntlesnulIl, luech ll l1lc , Hhupkeeper , ( ' te. wh odnex 01" ca n 111 an,)' w n ~ ' serve his tellowtownRnlRl1, nnd w ho hoC progreRRh-e enoughtu add WHue tn IlHt of Register_As It Is tllfficult tor those contributingtheir time Rnd elTortll to the production of"Ou r Town" t o p ers ona ll y e it he r know o rInterview all such. It would be most helpful If t h o s ~ not now found In the printedlIot would senti In a memo of their names.a d dr e ss . p h on e numhers an d businesses orprofessions for lIstlnll'. This will eos t as fol lo\\'s: 10 cento each I .sue for 2 l in es ; 6 cent.fo r each add it iona l l ine .

    REDUCE THEiCOST OF LIVINGBy Planting Small Fruit

    Two Lines, IOc per i.sue; 5c for each addilionalline

    Tuberculin 'rested Herd

    FOR SALE!

    Milk with low Bacteria COllnt

    Notice is hereby given thatby resolution o f t he Board ofDirectors of the NarberthBuilding & Loan Association,a speci al meeting of Stockholders will be held on Thursday, May 3, 1917, at 9 o'clockP. M., at the general meetingplace of the Association, ElmHall, Narberth, Pennsylvania,to take action on the approvalor disapproval of a proposedincrease of capital stock from$1,000,000 to $2,000,000.THOMAS C. TROTTER, Jr.,Secretary.FLETCHER W. STITES,Solicitor.

    NARBERTH BUILDINGLOAN ASSOCIATION

    ThurNcla,'. ]"rldla,- nn " Sttturdu,'Wlllhn" "'ox I''''se,,'' Tllt;",\ n.\ll.\In lI ..r (;roalo,.1 Jlole"THE TIGER WOMAN"

    Pledges of $8800 b y the alumnae ofBryn Mawr College Sa turday raisedthe subscription to th e proposed $100,000 endowment fund to nearly $73,000.Th e fund is to be a memoria l for th.elate Miss M ar y E, Garrett and is tob e used to increase th e salaries ofth e teaching staff of th e colLege. Theassociation elected to i ts AcademicCommi t tee Mis s Frances Brown andMrs, Lea rn ed Hand, of New York,an d Miss Helen Emerson. or Providence.

    HOMEBROOKFARM DAIRY

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    , Iphries. 1 ~ ~ : Pierson, 6, Referee' well he dese rved it. It t ol d o f t hi ng s II c o ~ p a r i s o n !that p up il s s omet im esFurnl-ture Moved Freight Hauled I -Mr . Emmett. first half; Mis s L en - r e f l ~ c t l n g Frank's long an d varied ex- thmk t h ey c an ge t a long ent ir e ly wi th-Igrew, second half. perlence-it told of joyS an d sorrQws. ou t home s tudy- this , a nd the factE . P k C ' d Trunks Called for and Delivered It takes an outsider to a ppr ec ia te o f trials anel tnlumphs-and knowing I that they ar e left more to themselvesxpress ac a g e ~ ar l le. T amin ' th e ~ a r b . e r t h girls' beauty. Witness him as we do, we must believe it was ~ th e prepara 'tion of their work . Th isPassenger AutomobIles e g th e Darb)' youngster. who, seeing ou r by h is own hand and pen, Was it an y IS a delus'lon of the f i rs t magni tude,W A L T O N B R 0 S . N a r t ~ ~ ~ ~ 7 2 team going to the sc ho ol h ou se, ex - w on de r, th en , that th.e ,profeSSionals There is no t one pupil i n a hundred-=:=::=::::::::=::=:::::::::::::::::::::::=::::::::::::::::::::::::::=::::::::::::=::::::::::::=::::::=1claimed, "Gee. a in 't t hem t he b ea ut s?"I t he re t ha t evening gave BtUe cerdence that c an a de qua te ly p r ep a re h is les:: Just to show )'OU whM t he t eam c an 1 to ou r assuranCe thal Frank was o nl y SOIIJS in school. Par en ts a re advisedPhone.Ardmore 3 do, we want to say that t he y went to one of us no r could conceive why he to assume that their children ar e no tRICH'A RD F._ DENVER Conshohocken l as t F ri da )' n ig ht a nd was c on te nt to abide w it h t he intol- th.e exceptions. Th e home in lluencesn. h ea l t he g ir ls from that school by a erance which is ours w hen he does should 'be brought Ito ,bear t o i ns is ta I, 10 wa e l ea , ; " ", '-n, . ,,' Iexcellence, intentional an d othe rwise, sma l le r amount of s tudy than i n g ram- Cash with ordel' or C. O. D.

    electric light. For quicle sale. $4250, : s . n l l l ~ l . ~ Dur,b lll . 2, a n Carter. 1. i and in t he se o ur ti mes t he h an di es l mar school, bu t th e reverse is surely A E WO'ULERT, ~ O r I ' l s t o w n : hi-High: Fllln, 6; Cor-; , t ru e, s in ce t he s ub jec ts present so n'. I l\\ 'L'! I Tll'.'I:-i,'(; ( U.", ,\ . 111. Phone, 3 0 ~ . , T . ., - '\. k if ., . ~ l ' ( ! dixplay ad\C'rtisetl1f1nt In t h i ~ 1 subask,et ball team' score 22 to Ii . Line- a ' i ' p e c t ~ : and, IJ e ,t true pro e S ~ l O n - Cult, W. ArMllll' Phono, G32-H, I\\F:ATS, ":TC. N e.

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