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    News Items Wanted IFor Fireside ColumnVOLUME Ill. NUMBER 16 NARBERTH, PA., T H U R S D A Y ~ JANUARY 25 , 1917 PRICE TWO CENTS'

    AX UI'.TO-DA'I't:SCHOOL

    'I'IUeHlXG Tilt ; OJ,HTnn:GOSPEl,

    NAUBEUTII~ n ~ T H O m S ' l 'SUN nAY SCHOOL

    TOP WILL ENJOY OUR seHOOL~ [ E E T S AT 9,4;)

    The S en io r Epwor th League of theMethodist JoJpiscopal Church held abusiness meeting at the h ome o f Mr.Edward I,. Ped ri ck . The s emi -a nnua le le ct ion o f o ff ic er s t ook place as follows: President, E. L. Pedrick; firstVice-president, Mrs . A. W. Ward;second vice -pres ident , Miss LlIIianCompton ; third vice-president, FloraCompton; fourth Vice-president . MissIda Dando: se cr et a! 'y , M is s Ev aJ cnl,ins; treasurer, Georg,e Fleck;chorister, Earl Smith; pianist, MissMar l' C ha lf on t. Ref re shmen ts wer ese rved and a very pleasant eveningwas spent.

    r ~ ( ' J ..\Dllm LETTlmS A'l'l\,\,RJUo:U'l'll )'OS1' CH't'll'Ei\'lrs. E. Buoy, Mi,ss Ethel Hopkinson, Mr. Henrie tta Hayman. Mrs. C.

    J. Wce, Mr. Jacob Winnemore, Mr. J.Arthur Yunker, W. J. Yheaulon. Esq.,Mrs. Junius, John Frazier, JohnFraZier, Miss E. ButCh, Mrs. EllaBailey. MI'. C. Stiver, 1\11'. John W.SpangLer.t:llwnrl! S. III l l \ 'S, 1'08tmaster.

    COMMUNITY CLUBPOSTPONES LECTURE

    BY IMOGEN OAKLEY

    Tuesday, in the Lansdowne gym,the local girls won 36-8 against asna ppy t eam f rom the Main L in e townamid howling rooters who will nodoubt accompany the basket ba ll g i rl sto a return match In Narb . er th onMonday. The l ine -up was:Lansdowne H. S. l\'arberth H. S.1. Galbraith .. forward .. E. HumphriesA K ~ l I e r forward H. DuffM. Gilbert. guard n. HawsE. Innis guard A. WitherowM. Benson centre L. AndersonM. Taylor side centre . . . . 1. Dando

    "AnxloU8.9t

    IS THt; CUB'S NAME BlLM

    " , , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - rThe Depfer Eva.ngelistic Campaign. Began Sunday Nightthe services being held in the Arcade Building. On Monday evening the reception to the Depfer party was held

    ( at the Y. M. C. A., and on Tuesday evening services were 5held in the Presbyterian Church. Last evening the Tab- '1ernacle was opened, and services held therein.

    "All Signs Poi nt t o the Tabernacle"J - ~ ~ v ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

    l'OSTJIAS1't:lIS ANI) IDII'LOTESnOI," IlANQ('t;'l' AT W A y x t ~ t:l'\VOII'I'1I M:M;m:BUSINESS ) U ; } ' ~ T I N G

    To t he E di to r o f Our Town:Why d oe s t he "Cub" a lway s w ri teo f B il l Cummer, B il l C la gh or n, B il l Ii - --JCohic and BiII Henderson? Maybe th e -- _._ - ,---------------------CLASSl}'IED AnVERTISEl\U:NTShigh c os t o f living ha s brought hisown bliis to mind, or perhaps Iw i s r wo c en ts pe r word in advance ; mini -fore hecause his ow n name is Bill. mum, ten words.Is t hat t rue ? 1- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -I 'OR 8 A I . F ~ D a b ) coach, reasonable. Apply115 Elmwood avenue. Narberth. (Up).

    Fletcher W. St.iles spok.e at the Republican Ciub in Lansdowne, Pa., lastl \ ' I o n d a ~ ' evening. Of his Visit, theDelaware County Times . u nd er d at eOf J a n u a r ~ 19, says: "The keynoteor Mr. Stites' talk r ed uc ed t o on.eword was ' fa ir ne ss ,' a nd he in beautiful language and in a prac t ica l manne r calIed to mind events in historyrunning back f or a ge s, i n f ac t to theoldest. records of mankind, revealingstriking i nst ances of this underlyingtrait in human alTalrs, bu t n.ever hasit s f ul l f or ce and th e rea l izat ion ofit s importance In th e affairs of me nbeen s o p ronounced as it is at th epresent time. The spirit of co-operation and the demand for a square doealis everyWhere; Mr. S ti te s r ec it edRobert Browning's 'The Pied Piper ofHamelin ,' and c lo se d w it h, 'I f WePromi,.ed Them Aught Le t us KeepOur Promise , ' We venture Mr. Stiteswill again b e i nv it ed t o s pe ak t o theclub."

    The Kappa Sigma Phi Soror ity gavea luncheon at t1w Arcadia. l ast Satur day, fol lowed by a theatre party at th eAdelphi, in hOllor of Mrs . C. G. Adams,of Boston, and Miss Nel l ie Jones , of iErie, who ar e honora ry members of Ith is c lub and are visiting their friendsIn :- ;ar b. er th for a f ew weeks . The As announced in a preVious i ss ue o fengaged members w er e s ur pr is ed Our Town, Mrs. Imogen B. O a k l e ~ ' wasevery ten minutes at th e l un cheon by to l ec tu re b ef or e th e Community Clu")receiving teLegrams lSupposely from I ttheir fiances accompanied by small on l ~ r i d a y evenillg, January 26. Incharacteristic g if ts . M iss Wentz re- View of t he f act t ha t t hi s m ig ht posceived the p ie ce of music entitled, "I sibly interfere with the a t tendance atLov.e YOII, California," as she will the reVival serVices, t he l ec tu re ha sprobablY make t.hat he r home after . .he r m ~ r r i a g e and the song wa s been postponed until Monday eveJllng,p l a ~ ' e d by the orchestra upon request. l' ebruary 19.White ivory p ic tu re f rame s e ng ra ve d T ic ke ts for single lectures m ay bewith th e Greek let te r ,s of the Soror ity purchased at th e door of th e Comin b la ck wer e t he souve ni rs at each nlllllit.y room in the Y. M. C. A.plate. S.everal affairs have beenplanned i n honor o f t he se two Visiting I J , A ~ S J ) O W N E GUlLSm e m b e r ~ of the Kappa Sigma Phi. ! Wll'i OYER ~ A R I U - : U T I I

    Mr. and Mrs . Geo rge Gifford, ofLakeville, Mass., who have been visi t in g Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Downes, ar en ow w it h Mr. and Mrs. Frederick GWoodworth, of Haverforcl avenue.Miss Dorothy Graves. o f Wynne woo d M an or, had asher week-cndguest, Mr. George .'\rcher,. Jr., of .NewYork, who ha s just r et ur n. ed f romborder duty with ,the Twenty-third

    Regiment of Brooklyn.

    We ar e s or ry t o hear that Mr. H.It. Neamand and family, of 121 Elmwood avenue, ar c leaving, Narberth.Mr. Neamand has bee n t rans fer red toAtlantic City.

    The postmasters, post oflice clerksand mail carriers of the Main Lineheld their second annual banquet atth.e Waynewood on Saturday evening.There were about one hundred present. Postmaster Porter, of ' V a ~ ' l l e ,wa s the host. Honorable John A.The l \' ar be rt h Met ho di st Chu rc h T ho rn to n, p os tmas tH of Philadelphia,Choir were en te r ta ined at th e home of . lind B. S. Fellows, chi-ef c le rk o f theMr. I rv in War d last Wednesday even- IRailway Mail Service, wer e t he p ri ning. The gue st s wer e e nt er ta in ed by c ipa l speake rs . Among th e otherappropriate a nd amu si ng g ames . a nd tipeakers wer e: P os tma st er Reinhold,the choir rendered some splendid of Ardmore ; Pos tmas te r McAllister,

    vocal numbers. Thi,;; c ho ir h as g ro wn of B ry n Mawr; Postmaster Roundtree,consid.erablY since its organization of Haverford; Postmaster Haws,both In members and t rain ing and Is of Narberth ; Postmas ter Lamborn,doing sp lendid work at " Th e L it tl e of Berwyn; Miss Jeffries, PostmistressChurch on th e Hill." These social or Wynnewood, and Mns. Lockhard,evenings will probably be month ly Pos tmis t re ss of St. Davids. Narberthaffairs. was represented br Postmaster Haws, Ir------------------;Miss Kat he ri ne Mag ui re a nd MissRuth Haws. A pLeasan t and profitable evening was enj oyed by a ll . BrynM awr w as selected u.s th e p lace t ohold next year ' s meet ing , at whichtime Narb.erth expects to make a bidto bring Uncle Sam's Main Line force

    to "The All Year 'Round Home- town"in 1919.

    Mrs. Will iam Livings ton , of 228 Es tiX avenue, has been entertaining he rbrother, Mr. Charles O'Brien, froml\laplewood, N. J.On account of th e revivals, the lecture by Mrs. Imogene Oakley, on Fri.laY, January 26, in the Y. M. C. A.

    will be postponed.

    The annual meeting of the NarberthY. M. C. A. occurred January 15, Mr.H. S. Hopper in chair. The annualreports wer,e received and plans SUgg es te d f or t he w or k o f 1917. ' I' he foll ow in g d ir ec to rs were el ect ed fo rthree year s : A. J. Loos, C. E. Downes,G. M. Henry, C. H. McCarter, T. H.Coggeshell, Danl.el Le itch and T . Noe lButler. Fo r unexpired term o f twoYea rs , W. T. Bailey. Thos. U. Trotter,Jr " ac ting secre ta ry.

    Mr. L. V. Rockwell an d family, orWynnewood, have t aken the house No.14 Elmwood avenue and will moveiuto it on February 1.

    AlI Saint s' Chu rc h. Wynnewood.hopes 'to be abLe to commence bUildi ng t he p ro po se d parish hou se e ar lyIn th e s pri ng . T he Rev. Andrl 'lw S.Bur ke , r ec to r, h as b ee n q ui te i ll w it han attack of grip. The s er vi ce s f orth e past two Sundays have been inc ha rg e o f t he Rev. Gibson Bell. Th erector ha s so f a r r ecove red as t o e xpect to r.esume h is d ut ie s o n S un da ynext, January 28. There is a poss ibi l ity of th e nee d o f a good sopranos i nge r i n the paid quartet choir. Thiswould be an exce l len t oppor tun i ty fora young l ady w:i th a good voice whod es ir es to b e w it h a capable organista nd whe re s he wou ld b e a pp re ci at ed .Communi ca ti on s a dd re ss ed t o AllSaints' Church, Box 92. Wynnewood.Pa. , w li i receive attention.

    On Thursday evening last Mr. andMrs. F. W. S ti te s e nt e rt a in ed Mr.S1 i te s' S unda y school class at theirhome on Have rford avenue.

    in Ithe Presbyterian Churcll next Sunday morning .

    Mrs. Franl{ Valle tte 's mothe r , f romOhio, who h as b ee n v is it in g Mr. andi\1 rs. Vallette, a nd r ec en tl y fractureda hip, is now iI I with pneumonia.

    Come to the Presbyterian Churchnex t S unday mo rn ing and hea r thatsermon by Mr. Van Ness, on "Prayerand t h e Reign of Law."

    nett,. B a x t > ~ r ' 8 G088111.THE FIRESIDE

    Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Whee lock I taver en te d Wil l K. Ridge 's house for thewinter.

    i Miss Achsah 1\1. Wentz , of Xarberth.whose engagement to Don Enf ield, ofhe r Washington, D. C., was announced aweek ago , was th e guest of honor ata f ar ew el l p ar ty w hi ch wa.s givenquite ill at hi s 1 by Mis s Vera Bern ice Chesley, of 5859Willows avenue. The gue st s includ.edth e membe rs o f t he Bachelor Maids'Mrs. W..J. MulholIand wi ll giVe a Club, of which both hos te ss a nd gue stluncheon a nd b ri dg e on Wednesday. of honor ar e members, and from whichorganization Miss Wentz is th e firstto resign.

    Miss Dorothy P. Valentine, of Ventnor, N. J., is , . pending the week withMiss Beatrice Lough.

    Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Nash, 104Grayling avenue, ar e r eceiv ing congratulations on t he b ir th of a littlegirl.Mr. A. Dea l, o f Charlestown, West

    Virginia, i s v is it in g h is si st er, Mrs.William R. Parker . Essex and Merionavenues.

    "Does prayer change th ings?" Theanswer to th is ques t ion w li i b e given

    Norval Fitz Randolph, a merch'\ntof Carlsbad, N. M., ds t he g ue st o f hi ssister, Mrs . H . M. Chalfont, of Chestnu t avenue.

    The Executive Commi tt ee of th e Alumni ASHociatlon has p lanneda course of four lec tures , the first olle to be g ive n FEBRUAURY 16,subject, "BOY SCOUTS," delivered by Mr. Lew is Buddy , F ie ld Commissioner of Boy SCOutH of America.Second Lec tu re , MARCH 9.-"TRIl"lMPHA:\'T L IVI: -;G, " h y Hon.Levin Irving Handy.Th ir d Lec tu re , APRIL 6. - "THE l \ 'ATURE, AXD WORTH or' WITAND HUMOR," hy Dr. Francis Harvey Green, of West Chester.Fourth Lecture, lecture hy Dr . Charles T. M e I ~ a r l a n e , of ColumbiaUniversity.ONLY ONE DOLLAR FOR THE W H O L l ~ FOUR LECTURIilS!

    Small gold ring for a baby.Double heart shaped pin.Two pairs of g lasses .One rosary.

    I 'NCLAIMED ARTICLt;S ATTilE l'OST OJo'Jo'ICF.

    ONE HUNDRED DOLLARSFOR THE Y. M. C. A.

    The Woman 's Auxillar, ' of t he Nar herth Young Men'H Christian Association, a comt>any of ou r home townwomen interested in the welfare o f t heY. M. C. A., and organized January4, 1917, f or t he p ur po se of assistingthe s ai d association IinancialIy. and Idoing al l in it.s power to help th e (}i- Irectors a nd manager s to make 1917:the happies t and most prosperous year:in its history, have undertaken the!work neccssa r ,' t.o meet th e requlre-iments stipulated hy the "To-day ' s IMagazine Aid Department" in offering'l ' M r s . ~ . T. Hpwenstein is ill ata prize of one hundred dolIars. home WIth th e grip.The Canton Magaz ine Company , I ---publishers of "To-day' s ," have of fe red . !\h,. G. H. Schulte isa p ri ze o f one hundr ed dol la rs f or two Ihome on E lm Ter ra ce .

    hundred and fifty sub sc ri pt ions t o be iTecei ved hy t hem between January 15and March 31, H1l7. ' fo-day's Magazine is issued monthl,. at the p ri ce o ffifty c en ts p er a nnum, a nd in I ts pres.en t form is a most attractive monthlyperiodical, bu t as th e publishers havepurchased th e "Housewife," and. be-ginning with the 1"eIJruary i ssue , wi ll Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Trotter and soncombine, th e two magazines, it is Donald and wife ar e Visiting, 1\11'. andnee dl es s t o say that those investing 1\'1rs. William Jones.fifty cents, wi ll h e amp ly r ep ai d f orsuch expenditure, as ther will no t i Mrs. A. 1(, Siler, of Wynnewood aveonly r ec ei ve twelve issues of "To-.jnue. e n t e r t a ~ n e d Mrs. Wi ll i am Kirk atday's Housewife," hut will also be luncheon tillS week.contributing forty cents to the Narberth Y. l\'I. C. A.The forty memhers of th e auxiliaryar e most in te res ted in th is en te rpr I seand as they canvaSH th e town forsubscriptions, we e ar ne st ly sol ic it Miss Marion Trotter l ef t on Tuesdayyour support. lor Annapolis a nd Baltimore t.o ne aWe have inves tigated a number of guest at th e Nava l Academy hop.

    r ef er en ce s, a nd have heen convinced - - -h) ' several t>ersonal friends of ou r I H. P. Seasholtz will open a paperauxiliary members. who have r ec ei ve d hanging a nd painting store In th eprizes for s imila r campaigns , that th e Arcade Build ing on February 1.offer i s en ti r ely reliable.At this writing (Monday evening) Mrs. George M. Davis, of Woods idew e hav e seventy-five suhscrlptions avenue, has been ca lIed t o th e bedsideand hope to receive t he bal an ce l ong of he r sick father In Wilmington.before th e time l imit . Murch 31. Willy ou h el p u s? I Mrs. Harry Hart l ey wl1l entertain aThe regu lar monthly meeting, of th e sewing clUb, of which SM is a memauxiliary will be held in th e Y. M. C. bel', at luncheon on thLs, Wednesday.A. Bui ld ing on Thu rsda y, February1. at 2.30 promptly. A full attendanceof al l members is desired.The officers of th e auxi l ia ry so fa rappointed are: President. Mrs. DavidD. S ti ck ne y; v ic e- pr es id en t, M rs .Charles E. Kreamer : s ec re ta ry . Mrs .Alexander Chamble)': treasurer, Mrs.Samuel B. Dickey; membership manager, Mrs. Romaine C. Hoffman.

    There is no element which wi ll e nt er i nt o ou r future suc ce ss mo reVitally. have greater influence and bear ing on ou r nat iona l p ro sper it y thanperfect, judicious. and COXTINUED EDUCATION.We must COJltiJl 1111 II, educate o ur se lv es . An y NARBERTH mun, orwoman, from 18 to 80 years of age. can and ought t.o do t hi s, not necessarilytaking a college course, but k ee ping up with th e times, and taking advantageof the intellectual "plums" t ha t a re offered from time t o t im e.And an exceptionally delicious "PLUM" is of fe red every na tive of Narber th and vicinity.

    It will be given for th e benef it o f America's Greatest Institution-TheSchool-The l\'ARBERTH HIGH SCHOOL, in particular.I t is tb e d ut y o f each and every in te l ligen t pe rson of Xarherth to patr on i ze a ny act., entertainment. or affair which will further t he c au se of ou rSchool.The Alumni Association of th e l\'arberth High o ff er s you an oppor tun ityt o a s si st in the advance of t he A lumn i work, and in the further ing of t.heinterests of t.he School. Our Ass oc ia ti on i s in embryo shape: we needencouragement , and we want your assistance.

    A COMING FEATURE OF INTEREST TO NARBERTH FOLK

    If you intend gl\ 'l I1g a friend a gift of any kind, why not make it at icket to th is r emarkable cour se of lectures?S end your .'JOY, espeelally to th e first lecture on " BOY SCOUTS," Jo'cbruarv 16. This talk will Inspire him and give him n ew ambition .This is some th ing "wor th while. " Come and enjoy it with us. Can vo u r ec onci le your t he or y of-====::::=!\=fE::::M=B=E="=R=S=O=F::::"'='A = R = B = E = R = T ~ H = = H = I = G : : H = S : : C : : H : : : : O : : O : : I = ~ ::A=L=U::!\::I":: ::I::A=S=S='::N=.::::Iprayer ~ i t h y ou r t he or y o f t he "Re ig n- o f L aw ." Come t o t he P r es by te ri an

    Church next Sunday morning and hearhow t hi s may be done.

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    ~ A l { , B E H T H , P A . - O U l ~ TOWN--JANUARY 25, 1 ~ 1 1

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    f or a ny th in g yo u think awell - s t 0 c ked groce ryshould haveand-

    .. The Largellt Store in Narberth ..

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    Telephones,12671268

    Some good hushands in this town,j ud gi ng f rom t he n umbe r who s ta ye d'a t home and minded t he bab ie s wllile

    You ar e not allowed to enter the Y. i their wives were at F riday n igh t 's:\1. C. A. Huiilling unleHs you remove: llance.your hat. Why not go a s tep fur the r iand adopt th e Japanese method of re- Since Horace Hillegas pu t on thatmoving your shoes, too? 5.40, he's lo ok ing for n ew worlds toconquer. \Vhy no t a station at yourback f en ce a nd a s id in g i nt o YOUI'yard, Horace?

    and i t s ta lks it s hideous way here, t he re a nd eve rywhe re ! Let ' sa ll agree to give no quar t e r to th e unspeakable ge rm- l e t ' s al la gr ee to l ambaste i t a t each possible o pp ort un ity ! E ve ry ti meth e ki tchen i s s c ru bb ed , make sure a spoonfu l or tw o of a rel iabledis infectant is used in th e wash-wate r . The s i nk s , t o il e ts , gar bage cans and dra i ns should all receive the i r daily do s e - a nd aweek ly s pra y o f th e ce l l a r - a f ive-minute o p e ra t io n -wo u ld mo s tcer tainly be conducive to tha t ideal s an i t a ry condit ion which i tbehoove s u s al l to he lp accomp l ish . Bet te r come in a n d t al k ove rth e b e st -k n ow n a n d mos t .effective me thod s - t h e fo e is tooma li g na n t t o have you r effor ts spen t in vain. A quar t e r o r ahal f-dol la r will accomplish a grea t dea l -w i l l pay t he way fo r along period of prope r san i t a t ion -a s t i ff Contest a g ai ns t t he in t r u d e r -wh i l s t t he r e fr e sh i ng a ir of who le s omenes s co i nc i d en twi th hyg ien ic househo ld methods will r epay a thousand-fold thes l igh t disbursement, fo r in this respec t the resul ts are a t oncev is ib le -apparen t -d isce rn ib le . H oward is ready to se rve you .

    I S pe aJ dn l' of evang,elists, do YOu! last Jo'riday evening, Imo\ \' who is t he g r ea te s t in this i price of admission.proved th is s ixteenth da y of Jan-Directors, Frederick L, Hose,George ending December :n, 1917, as follows:. " y .\ D 1917M. Henry, W. Arthur Cole, George M, Hem 1. For sal ar y of Secre- U,II. , - . '. GEO' M H I ~ ~ R YColesworthY, Mrs. William S. Horner, tary. one hundred anll fifty - . 'CI . ~ B ' ,A. E. Wohlert, Mrs . George M. Henry, dollars " . , , .. $ 150.00 lie urgess.Fletcher W. Stites, E. A. Muschamp, Hem 2. I ~ o r salary of Borough .\ " OlUlI"A"('};H. C. Gara, Henry Hose, Edward S. Solicitor, sev.enty-five dollars 75.00 iHaws, Mrs. Roy E. Clark, Mrs. Le!!- Item 3. For sa la ry of llorough I To levy and lix t he ' la xe s in th etel' \V. Nickerson, William D. Smed- Treasurer, one hundred and Borough of Narberth for t he yea rley. fifty dollars , ., , 150.qO 1917.Item 4. Forfalary of St.reet. TIL!! Coundl of t he Borough o f :\ar-COlllmiosioner, seven-h undred berth ,Ioes ordain;and twel!'ly dollars, 720.00 Sec-tion 1. That. tbe horough t.axesIt em fl. 1"01' fire proteelion, in- for the year ] 9] 7 be anr l they are here-dudlng rental of lire b ~ levied and fixed at the rate ofhyrlrants . one thousa11l1 dol- eleven (11) mills on t.he dollar of thelarH , ]OOO.'JO aSfessell Yaluation, according to as - iItem 6. Fo r expenses of th e sessmcnt. and. ~ ' a l u a t i o n for rounty I

    Board of Hea lt h, two hun- I,urposes. The Brightest Spot in Narberthdred dollars 200.00 Passed this eighth day of Jannary,Item 7. Fo r polil'e expenses, A. n. 1917. 'A drugstore in themostJmodern sense of thetermone tbousan,1 dollars .. , . . . . 1000.00 C. R HUMPHREYS.item 8. For str,eet l i g h t i n ~ . Pr.esident or Conncil.H. C. GARA, Iwo thousand fiYe hIIn,lredAther.Using Manager . i I I' I II "-"0 OIlI, an, tur ty ,0 ar,s _n.,.Send al l l e tt e rs a nd new s item to Item 9. For s tat ionery . puh-P. O. Box 404. lishing ordinllUl 'eS, inlo!-Send al l advertising copy to P. 0.1 ,Ientnls a n l ~ general ('oulh'ilBox 820. i expenses. lour hundred dol-Mal{e al l remittances to P. O. Box lars -' , . . .. 400.00118. Item 10. Fo r roent of council

    Our Town is on sale at th e depot I ' hamber . two huudrc,1 ,101- CUB Anewsstand, and at t h e s to re of H, Eo lars " . , ,. . . . . .. 200.00 S YS "BOOSTDavis. Item. 11. Fo r road" a.ndEntered !is second-class matter, Oc- h r l ( l g . ~ s , eare and maln- I THE EVANGELIST"tober 15, 1914, at t he P os t Office at I:IHlIl

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    N'ARBERTH, PA.-UUR TOWN-J .ANUARY 25 . 1917

    H. C. FRITSCH

    Y. M. C. A.(BUILDING

    45th and Parrish Sts.

    A Junn t ha t whisper s down a well,AboUl lh e goods he haA to sellCan' t r(>np so many g o ld en dol'JarsA s one who climbs lL t re e a nd h o l l ~ r 8 .

    c. P. COOKAnthracite CoalWOOD ANDBUILDING SUPPLIESI AM AT THE SERVICE OF

    TH E PUBLIC OF NARBERTH

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    Phone , Narber th 302-J

    SCOTT-POWELL DAIRIES

    ProperUes For Rent and SaleFire InsuranceBell Phone 862 W.Wall BnlldJng, Narberth, P . .HOWARD F. COlTER

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    Automobiles to hire at all hours of davand night . -SABlE CENSORE. Phone Wi 9 o r 625St. NAItBERTH, PA.'

    Teacher of Singing

    H i ~ h Grade ButterTelephone-Narberth 644 A.

    For Keeping Brassy BathroomFixtures Beautifully SilverPlated Use

    U-KanPlate--SILVER - -PLATING POLISH WM. G. CUMMER

    210 Elmwood AvenueExira Strength, table Red, about I PAINTING andonce aweek 'just use as a polish.' I PAPER HANGING35c a boUle; 75c hall p in t can .Can be purchased at Phone, Narberth 1262-W.I ------Imperial Grocery Co. I C. B. HARTMAN

    NARBERTH, PA. 104 Dudley Avenue, Narberth, Pa,OYSTERS Fried a nd B allShel l a Special lyPhone. Narberth 641 W

    Frank CristMEATS & PROVISIONS

    A }'UESll SUI)PLY OF CAXDY OUR PRODUCTS AREI GUARAN'IEEDE"ery Week nt UNDER BACTERIOLOGICALCONTROLDAVIS' P h" 'z., Mn. I CE lIVERIESWhltmnu.'s Chocolates alld BryneJovfs Cerl i l led WEST PB ILADOllglnss Home ~ I a d e Cnlldies MUk Our SIlCclaltJes (Pedrfallc: Soc:lel:v) OVERBROOKS pe c: la l . .Guernsey" MERIONMilk WVNNEFIELD(Roberts ' &: Sharples s ' BALA-CYl\WVDGeorge B. Suplee Dafrles) NARBERTHCream Buttermilk ARDMORE. WYNl\EWOOD

    The EagleTailoring Co.234 Woodbine Ave.

    Phone, 1203 J NARBERTH, PA,LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILORINGCleaning, PressIne. Oyelna and Repalrina.PrI ce s Rea sonable . Workca li ed lor and delivered

    Miesen's BakeryN A .R B E RT H A . RC A D EB U I L D I N GBread, Cake, Rolls, Pies.Candy, Ic e CreamI__ ~ ~ T E R I N ~ _ F O R PARTIES

    W:l,Scout Editor .K2,Associate I ~ d i t o r .

    SCHOOL NOTES\

    (Passell)

    Respectfully, WM.]. FIE1)LER

    MEUION MEETIXG 1I0USE.

    Ire"Tohll "n n Xes!', :II1nl!iter.

    ALL SAIN'I'S' P. E., CnURCII.Un. Anllre", S. Ullrke, 1)8stor.

    The Uttle Church on th e JlilI.

    F i ~ d l e r ' s Drug Store

    Knugllroo I'utrol IBUY IN NARBERTH m ~ ~ b ~ ~ : ~ : 1 ~ 7 1 ~ r o : ~ ~ r ~ ~ s ~ v : : e ~ ~ : s : ~ ~,. Iand it was decided to hold meetingsThanks to the people of Narberth, our busmess In the past Ionly onc e in two weeks, instead ofyear has increased 50 pe r cent. , so we have decided to declare an once a wee), as has he re tofore beenextra dividend by reducing the price of all patent ,medicines. t he c us tom w it h a l l pa tro ls . b e ~ ~ f r ~ l ~ i 1 U f o h \ r ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ 1Compare our prices with others. , , preparation for the con'Syrup White P in e a nd Tar , regular 25c. Special , 19c senl I n t r o ~ cert or operatk stage.Scott's Emulsion, regular 50c. Special. , ., , . , .43c At the last Seal llleetlllg .only one I Mr. Papalardo numbers among h isC' tt ' E Is' I $1 S . I 83 third of t he t ot al number o[ members pupils:. ~ C O S mu IOn, regu ar . peCla, , . . . . C.. I $1 S . I 67 were present. Lucre;;da Bori, Metropolitan Opera Co. N b th PListerlll!e, regu ar . pecla , , C The membe rs were Uaird Caldwell' Pailla Wltkowska, Boston Opera Co. ar er , a.Listerine, regular 50c. Special " 35c and William Stanley. Stanley coulll Ethel Parks, Metropolitan Opera Co. i _Listerine, regular 25c. SpeciaL , 18c not well help being present a s the S te ll a Met te , Chi ca go Ope ra Co.Salhepatica, regular 50c. Special , :J5c meet ing was at his house. Papalardo's European and AmericanIh I 25 S . I 18 successes as ~ o n d u c t o r of aboutSa epatIca, regu ar c. pecla . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C f. arty-two operas and as a t ea ch er o fBromo S e l t z e r ~ regular $1. SpeciaL .. , 69c .'I)iug Engle I'ntrol the above ment ioned pupils affirm hi sBromo Seltz'er, regular 50c. Special , 39c Last wee k' s mee ti ng o f this patrol thorough t raining and high lUusician-Bromo Seltzer, regular 25c. Special .. " 19c was n ot held. ship.We ar e glad to see t h at Bea tt y is Studio.Remember the Name and Place and the Busiest Corner in a ga in a tt en di ng S co ut mee ti ng s. H e I ' r ( ~ s s e r Hullcling', 1714 ('hestnutNarberth b,ave us a flne talk on th e qualities Hesidence. Narberth, Pa,

    and requirem ents of an associate Phone, Narberth, 1236 M.Scout. 1==============:::::::;1(Sig11ed)

    We compound prescriptions for the l eading physicians in Narberth. I f you are a stranger allow us to assist you to se lec t yourphysician, as our experience in compounding prescriptions f or t he

    past nine years in Narberth has been second to none. !.._------------r:'-Wat('h ( s (;row

    Three new scholars l as t S un da ys ll s ta ined the remarkable r ec or d o fnew ; ;eholars for se\ 'enteen consecutive SUl1llays. Two hoys joined theMerion Meeting House is opened forworshi ever Frist-day at 11 A. j u n ~ o r llepartnlCnt and o ~ l e girl. Su-

    M V Y di II I perllltendent Charles Eo h.reamer cal1-. lSI tors ar e cor a y we come. . .A registry book is kept for ViSitOrs. , ed attentIOn to the [act that every Sehool motto:i th . t ea cher h as been present for threeAll are asked to reg ster ell' names. SlllHlll) 'S in succesRio ll . Mr. Bucka lew Without h al ti ng , w it hout rest.; ISteam & HotWater HeatIng

    I f, I I ' 11 L if ti ng het te r up '10 best. Plumbl'ngm:\( e a l1Ie Imlll'eSHlOn 1\' liS al I ress.S'I'. iUAUGAIU;T'S CI l{JRCH, Come again, YOII will' enjoy our -Emerson. IHchool. ote! Bell Telephone,E ar ly M as s on SundllY from April \ I 'W ( ' h l l J ' ( ~ h Jh'mller's A pupil who e ve r s ay s to his par- i _1st to October 31st at 6.30 A. ;\1. From, . ents "I have no lessons to study; INo\ 'cmber 1st to l\Iarcll 31st at 7 A. M. 'I he pastor was 111 a happy ml)llll! " 1 I them al l i n school" is .speak-last SUl1lla\' when he announced re: ~ . I 1 lO t i 'Late l \ lass, 9 .30 A. 1\1. throughout the " I ' I It r f lIJg an unt ru 1.year. l\lasses on holydays, 6.30 and I'CIV1I1g t Ie e :I'H () ou r new mem- Parents wil l be suppl ied with Iwnwbel'S, t hu s nwl \l ng o ne h un dr ed who, I 'f d . d8.30 A.:\1. Weekdays at 8. Evening . . . . , SiUI Y programs I eSlre.ue\'otions and other services at regular I l l ~ Y ~ JOined, tile. ( 'h ur ch dur ll lg I l lS i Some people e vide nt ly have got te n

    m l l l I H t r ~ ' ot a little more than two: b .y la'pl\' Tile basei lleli t begins totiDIes. 1'1 1 s l' . II' I1Y us u. , I years. Ie mem ler. li P IH I'a II . : look like .itself.IrCaChing the two hundrell mark. i The new heating and vent i la t ing('f)ttl1!-l'e 1'1'IlJer ) [ I ' 4 ' t 1 n J . : ' ~ 'system is del ight ing the pup il s andThe l al li es o f th e congregatIOn are, t ~ a c h e r s .urg,ed to read 0111' 'fown for the l is t: P re si dent McCar te r accompanied by

    'I'he services at All Saints' P. E Iof a ~ p o ~ n t e J I ! . Illlla.ces tlfOr the t ~ ( ) t t a f g e iPrincipal Melchior unll Misses 'I'urn- meetmgH. ' II]() ga IeI' (oge IeI' or Ier Twining Frve r Lar za le re and Snv-Church Montgomery and "\\ ynnewoorl . f. '11" tl " " , , Pi a ye r a s () ten .IS PO;;SI) l. 111 lese, del' a t tended the sess ions of the Mont-avenues, for next Sunday are as 1'01-, ' 'lows: homcs, !g omer y Cou nt y H ig h SchOOl Teach-8.00 A. M.-Holy communion. ers' Association lust Saturday.9.45 A. M.-Sunday School. I ErA:\(;I\l, R\l)'l 'IS'f VlIL'H(;Il. ; .They ~ ' e ~ o r t . a profitable l l l e e t i n g ~11.00 A. l\1.-Morning prayer and .;Lively dlscu.sslOns followe.d the. anscrmon. IUl'\'. ,Johll (;01',1011, II. n., ActIng' Pnstor inOUn(',(mlent of the followlllg tOPiCS.4.00 P . M . - E v ~ n i n g prayer. i .--- i Uonud 1'nble Confercnce IHev. Gibson Bell, head master of I Sunda)' serVices: 1. Ways and means of securing par-the Montgomery School, had charge of 9.45 A. M. Bible School . Classes ent co-operation and suppor t in High

    al l the services last Sunday

  • 8/7/2019 Our Town January 25, 1917

    4/4

    NAltBEH'l '[I. P \ . . -OUR TOWN-JANUARY 25.1917

    O F TH E

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    1'::>;TIU ..: W t: t:K 01" .T,\:>;l;,\UY I5TIIA Uold, 1'Cl\\'l'rrul. D ~ : ~ : , : " 1 anll COll\'lnclng Narberlh Building&LoanAssociation

    HARRY B. WALL Furniture Moved Freight HauledPlumbing, Gas Fitting 'Express Packages Carried. Trunks Called for and Deliveredand Heating Passenger Automobiles TeamingNARBERTH , PA W AL TON BROS . N a . . t ~ ~ : ~ 7 2

    Th,e regular monthly mee ting of th eWomen 's A ux il ia ry o f tIle NarberthY. M. C. A. will be h el d in the Y. M.C, A. Building. on Thursday, Februarr1, at 2,30 p romp tl y, w he n w e h op e toh av e e ve ry membe r p re se nt .

    have b.een recelvln,g many l et te rs of I N};W S T A T l O ~ }'On MEIUONcongratUlation a nd m an y as k us why - - -w e F : ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ h : ~ : t o ~ d ~ : ~ ~ : . took that \ A I I O t l l ~ : : ' : ~ : t o ? f f ~ ? ~ o ~ ~ ~ l I o : l e d ~ ~ ~ I t , Alla pp le ?" Fo r pa rt i cu l ar s a sk Ed . Jones, I Assoclntlon.

    S ix th G ra de - - -Th e s ix th g ra de boys ar e getting A new railroad s ta ti on a nd postup a basket ba ll t eam . We hope we office wiII soon be erected in Merion.s oon w il l h av .e a good t eam, ion the. Main Line. The . s ta t ion willT ho se w ho h av e no t missed a word! be bUIlt on the south sld,e of th ein spelling th e last month ar e th e I t ~ a c k s , a nd t he post .office On th e northf ol lo wi ng : S op hi e Arrow. Ruth! Side, close to the slle of the ,presentSmith, Mabel Kirkpatrick, Wayne s ta t ion .Bond, Th e station a nd p ost office w il l b e

    Sel'cnth Grnde } : l I ter t l1I I1S .T II 11101' b ui lt o n t ~ same lines. of b ri ck a nd'Literar)' Soclet)' plast:er, With ~ l m b e r e d , finish. Th eANhougIl some of UR at first felt arcllltecture wll1 be dIfferent from

    uneasy as to the success of the pro- the general design ?f the Istationsgram this time, as a ll p r oduct ion s along th e subu rb an hnes of th e P-were given by ou r y ou ng es t m em - H. R. . .b er s. w e soon real'ized that with the The Ilnprovements were obtamedmanifested enthusiasm an d i nt eres t t hr ou gh t he p er si st en t a gi ta ti on o fth e entire affair was going to be a th e Merion Civic Association.huge success. New numbers were A appropriation of $177,000 fo r th eg iv en , j ok es w er e w,ell told. and th e s ~ a t J o n was mad e at a meeting o r t herecitation by Doro t hy Chal fon t was d Ir ec to rs of t 1 ~ e P. R. R. last WedThl':smuch appr ec i at ed . E s pe c ia ll y populal' day. Plans f or t he e re cti on of thewa s th e concluding song given by fo ur n ew p ~ s t office have been r e a d ~ ' fo rot' th e seventh grade boys. Robert s ome t ime, an d th e Civic A ~ s o c i a t i o nLacev Lou'is Richlin Warr.en Speak- ha s been assur.ed by tIle Treasuryman ' ~ n d Donal d F a il e. D ~ p a r t m e n t at Washington that work

    The E ng li sh classes in th e Junior WIll be star ted at once.department ar e doing a n ew t yp e ofEngl is h work , whi ch a ims at a: morepractical Eng li sh c ou rs e than theold er type, Oral English is strongly.emphasized, Indeed hair o f th e recitations ar e more or l e ss conduc ted bypupils unde r s t ri ct supervision.

    Phila.

    Phone.Ardmore 3

    Keys tone Ph o n eR a c eS4 6S 0

    KIRK..Bltumiuous an d "nlhrael te---00811.---

    Good, c l ean COAL- f r ee f ro x n c u lx n an d s l a t e t he k in d y ou c an b ur n a n d ge t hea t .Denver ] / ' _he r e , ho_ and _ h e n yo u " , a n t it hones t a nd full _e i gh t .

    The Lo_e s t Mark e t P r l ~ e s .

    A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS

    RICHARD F. DENVERDecorative Painting: : Paper HangingPaper Ha:l:::-inr: represented by 21 LANCASTER AVE., ARDMORE IPh ilip L. Ga lIal:her

    Bel l Ph o n eSp ruce 4711

    QUAL I TYS E RV I C EPR I CE

    DO I T NOWHOUSEARKET

    -NOW IS THE TIME TO CO . A . L !B ~ ~ r e ...~ ~ ~ e W. W. KIRK,417 Commercial Trust Bldg.,CALDWELL & CO.

    ~ s ~ ~ . E ! Alne" t PhotoplaY The-atre 01 It .. Size In th eEntireWorld.Pholoplay,,-ContlnuBu" 10 " . M. to 11.30P.M.PhUa., Po .

    PROGRAM

    RT. ROSElIIURGY, ProprietorPrime MeatsHOlne D.esseJ Poultl'\', Butler. El:l:s nnJ Galne,Fancv I'nllt anJ Vel!eWhl"s. "A STORE FORPARtICULAR I'EOI'LE,"Te ephone. NARBERTH , PA .

    BOYLE'S

    Two Lines, IOc pe r issue; i5c fo r each addifional lineNarberth Regis terThe election will take place at the Annual Meeting in March

    THOS. C. TROTTER, Jr., SecretQT)J

    to nominate Officers and Directors to serve for the ensuing year,will occurThursday, February 1st, 1917, at Elm Hallharader:\lOMt Irnllr"'!iNh"ebotlun

    nO)'!" Uepurtnient1'. :u. c. A. ~ O T } : S

    Tuberculin Tested Herd

    "TH}; ImIDE O}' HATE"

    Address, Narberth P. D., BOI 415

    Milk with low Bacter ia Count

    ACCOUNTA:>;TS 1IIANICUlt..:. ETC.Gr....ne. AmIrew CaHe. A. III. Phone. 302-J.1) ChcHtnuL ave. Phone, G j j ~ 1 \ t . See display advertisement in this issue.Special Notice as fa r as basket ba ll i s c onc erned , f or J{elm, 11. c. 1\n:ATS, ETC.

    In o rd er to make some e xt en siv e w e wiil no t go so far as to give them L l ; ~ h l ~ n ~ d i ~ ~ " d ' : ' , ~ r ~ ,\. I h . ~ ' l e ~ . P h o n ~ , 3 9 ~ .tl 1 I t t I ReI' d l . p l a ~ ' a d v e r t l s ~ m " l t In this Issue.changes and a dd it io ns t o th e gYIll- even le s Ig 1 es c lance, ~ 5 l o ' o " r ~ s t a\'e, Phone, 344-11. { ~ o t t " r . 1I0w..rd Jo'. Phone, 1298,nasium in the way of new apparatus, The An thwyn Boy s' C lu b defeated C AI)\'Jo:Rl'ISI:>;O ~ ~ display ,.. I \ ' ~ r l l s e m e n t III this Issue.t Branch tLlanS[IOWne, A l t l ~ O U g h ~ a r b e r t h lost, C....I'. c. P. P h o ~ I ? : \ ~ 0 2 _ ~ ; r c . I l Iu t s t. 131 I ~ : ~ ' ; ~ ~ ~ ; ~ . A ~ h o n e , 1233-J.

    There ha s a ls o b ee n anol.iler cluh: Y. M. C. A. se nio r te am Saturday Ie g ame w as a vIctory II I sportsman- w ~ e ~ , . d ~ ~ j ~ ~ : ' ; : ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ l I S Issue. I " . \ ~ e a d l . . ,. . 16th anl! Chestnut .t., Phlla.started wh ich h as calIed itself th e I night, bu t they did no t t>how up. ship, Hel' ,,,l\,.'rtlselllent tn this Issul', I See l l I H p l a ~ ' ,"lvertl.ement In this Issue'E I tl L I . I 'II C O ~ T I \CT( . I l ' I . U ~ l I n S G . ETC. .Grammar School Boyt>' Cluh, an d \ By th e way. if you will remcmber, re ong le anslowne gl r s WI ., tl )u!" Suplee Geo. n. Phone, 1289,I f I 1 I I I d com e to Narberth an d then we wilI Shl1nd. '\ . C.Jr . Comme rel al ' I' r" st B ld g. . See ' dl sp l" y a l ! v e r t i s e l l l ~ n t In this Issue.whos e membe rs range from eight to once le or e we llll a sc Je[ u e g,ame Phil", Phon". Spruce .263; Narberth 12HJ Wal l. I I. B. Phone, 319-.1.fourteen and ar e composed mos tly of Iwith th e s ame peop le an d th ey d on e sh ow t h e ~ ~ I O W w e c an p la y an d what 1l ..::>;TIST8 See ellspl")' ",h'ertiselllent tn this Issue.. school pl r t 1 Cameron, Ilr. "' . III. Phone, 344-11. Itfo' \I } ' S T A T ~ 'bOYS in t h e s ix th grade at school.They th e same trick. Both Mr. Rose. athle- I ,'. I S. See display ndvertlsement In thl. Issue, Cnldw.'11 8: C... i : h ~ n e : 1271"'\'.have s t ar t ed off with a membership ti c manage r. a nd Mr. Schaeffer kept Ll e r) m em be r of the JUlllor Class Orr. Or. A. J.. 101 F.:Imwood av, Pholle, 39:1-W. See display a,lverllsement In this lesue., I I . made a per f ec t l es son i n s pel Ii ng t hi s Phlla . Phone, Filbert 42r,2, Keith Bldg. FrltNeh, II. C. Phone, 2r,2-W,Or about fourteen WIth basket balI as the 'Ves t Branch p lOne red ' lOt trYl11g we I- J o ' l e d l e r ' ~ . P h o n e ~ ) J 6 t J { ~ G I S T S Sec d l s l ' l " ~ ' al!\'erllselllent In this Issue,their aim. to get a definite yes or no as to wheth- ,el \, II I t 'r ) I 'L' It JUNtle,. . . . . III. Phone, 371-R.. ' ' . tl tl ' d'I" ort' s or)' enc I ngo . ,ssent 11 II See kdlSPlny advertisement In t hi s Issue. See d isp la y n th 'e rl ls emen t In this ISRue.I t IS th e hope 01 th e aSSOCiatIon to er Ie team was on lelr wayan eac I H' tTl "W ..IIH(' ,'el)erH. Phone, 304-'V. ( J u d f r e ~ ' . "'111. U.., I' I fi d I t tl t IS or y ea c ler: hat war was See dl.pla\ advertiHement In this Isslle.10rm an mterboro league an d fur tIme t le y con rm e t le repor la, . A . t I ti f lI..wl1rd'N Phone 1"67 114 \Vood.lde a\'e. Phone. 685-W. . gOlllg on II I merJca a t le me 0,. ". NaNh, Itoh..rt .T. Phone, 605. .ms h enough hasket. balI games alllong wc c ou ld e xp ec t them at any ml11ute. tl F're I R I t' ?" I See dl.play a;O. Jo:TC.g oe rs l er e n town, so w len ti e oy s c oC ' s l o w e ~ . a . ,, \ e Teacher: "No! No! Th e )Var when 1111 rtml1 II , C. n. Ph 0 " " . 641-W. G l l r a - 1 \ h ' G l n l e ~ ' C... Phone, I258-W.tell vo u t h at t h er e is a game s chedul t h e conclUSIOn t 1 ~ a t the team was the" si g led II D la ti f I d Sec d l s p h ' ~ ' al!verll.pment In this Issue. See d l s p l a ~ ' a'l\'ertlsement In this Issue f l ' I I I t m' t I ' I Ie ec ra 011 0 n .e 11111"'1'1111 (irm', ' r, ' ( :u . Phone :-;"rherth 60G IIIl11er J ,)Iln A 243 I Ph .ed , come on along an d root or tI e gomg e sew le re an l . no co mg 0 pendence." See , l I s p l a ~ ' ,ui"ertlsement'ln this Issu(', ' , . ona ave. one, 661-J.N b tl Shop, 246 U,werford aVe. Phone, 1225J.side you choose and h elp th e boys Narberth. so we. split th e ar er 1 Pupil: Oh. yes! The Civil War." '1"ow('II. FINher (lAltDNEItS SAt'ESalong. The,.' now have th e proper Athletic Club With th e s en io r t eam " ' I' I 'homore " ' (l tes 0 ' "' . C. l'oor. 106 Forest ave, Phone, 695.3 , "' I I conway ave. Phone, 334-.T. Safe Deposit 1Iox In th .. house.spiri t behind t hem a nd ar e waiting for an d played the Autocar, t.eam with the Algebra Student. "MI'ss Sallor. tIle ' \ '0\\ '1'11J. n. SCIIOOI.S, ETC.8 19 9;; " ~ i n K o r a ve . P ho ne . 392-.T. n tI III 1\11 Ith e community t o h ac l. them up, followlng J 'eRults : ' Score 4 to .. book s ay s ' pi sq ua re ,' bu t I alway's GAUDJo:N NUItSERIES ~ O ~ e ; ; U d l e y ~ ; \ ' e ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ e ~ i 2 6 0 - R ,

    Th e boys ' g ame room hat> been p r e- thought that p ie s we rc round," W ~ ~ ' ~ " ' 1 i s ~ ~ y 1 ' ; d ; : ~ ~ I : : ~ : ~ ~ ' l n this Issue. S I I O E ~ I l \ K E n SBented with three ne w Cue Hoque cuet> :'\'arberth. Aut00ar. I The c la ss is verymucIl pleased over GROCERS T ' ' ; t t ~ v ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e ave,an d t h e boys -a re now trying to work Mac ,. " f,orwal'll . , . , . E. Davis the appea rance of t he n ew claflls rings, 1""'''1'1101 G r o l ' e r ~ ' Co. Phone, Xarherth 606, Good " 'eor Shoe 1tl'IIair Shop,1 II S dl S ee d i sp l ay advertisement In this issue. Ct II I't_he t ips off of th,em, as cvery.bodY who Holma n . . . , . . lorwarc . , '. me ey ' All haVe no t been received, bu t tllose IIAULING. ETC. OIlN.lIl I I I ' , ,. G. Y, M, C. A. Bldg.STUDIO SIIOP.IS a member of th e room IS on the Brennal center , .. , Klr . Iw ho h av e no t t h ei r r ings , anticipate Walton BroH. Phone, 672. (lllrd,'n Stlldlo ShOI). 212 Grayling llvejo b to get, into th e clean sport. Nicolson , guard 'Yallace Itheir coming with the greatest s e ~ I ~ ~ \ ~ I ; ~ G ~ d J ~ ~ ~ ~ r ' ~ \ ~ " ' n \ V 1 T ; ~ u e . See d l s p l a ~ ' a < h ' P T ~ ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~ In thlH I s s ~ e .

    Senlur De)lfirtment Brasse. '" , .. , guard ., .. Levll ls isk) ' pleasure. lIalre, G"o. A. Jo:all'le Tan ..rlnJl' Co. Phone, I203.T.It ha s been somewhat of a difficult i Tile sophomores w'ill soon Ilave a 311 roo. Nar be rt h ave. Phone, 699-J. See display a;A:S.. 1Il1 :\1.. r J l ' , ' r ~ ' "'IINon In }'irHt Showing of:III'.