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    PRICE TWO CENTS

    List of Men Who RegisteredIn Narberth Borough

    FOR SALE--Stamp collection. Many oldN : r ' : , ~ r [ ~ . r e U. S. Address. S. C., BOl< 404.LOST-About tour weeks ago, a pocket-book containing ' ~ 8 . Lost between 246lona avenue'and Narberth station. RewardIt returned to Max Vogel, 246 Iona avenue.(380)

    RED CROSS FUND

    GUYON W. GRAY

    Narberthcontributes$13,500To

    Mr. Percival Roberts made the generous contribution of$10,000 on Tuesday, Mrs. Roberts having given $1,000 the daybefore. The balance being subscribed by our loyal townsfolk.

    The Re d cross Headquarters lire to be located III what Is known asth e Communit)' Room of tlle Narberth Y. ~ [ C. A., and will be opened everyday f or wor k, from 9.30 A. In. to 5.30 P. ill., begInning Monday, July 2.

    Every woman In Narberth is u rg ed t o b e present on Thursday afternoonat four O'Clock, to meet ilIrs. Yarna ll , who i s a t the h ea d o f tb e Main LineBranch.

    It i s ev ident that after the wonderful showing Narberth ha s made i n h ergenerous contributions of the last few dal's, that every one w il l be inspired. t o kee p np th e excellent reputation of ou r borouglt.

    Two pretty g ir ls d re ss ed as RedCross nurses stOOd at th e door Of theE pi sco pa l C hu rc h o n S un da y mor ni ng and received contributions for theRed CroBs Fund.

    [Narberth Workroom for RedI Cross Work to be Opened inI Y. M. C. A. Building.IFormal Opening of the Room on Thursday Af.ternoon, June 28th, To Be AddressedBy Mrs. Charlton YarnallIvs.

    IIl-tl} Uaxf1er's GossIp.THE FIRESIDE

    BASE BALL, SATURDAY,Narberth vs. Berwyn, at NarberthJUL y. 4th-A . M Narberth v. Bon Air

    P. M Narberth V., R . G. Dunn & Co,. atNarberth.

    Miss Jane Laird spent the week-endin Philadelphia with Miss M il dr edHarris.

    Saturdar b as e b al l: K ar be rt hBerwyn on school g.rounds.

    Patriotic meeting In the Presbyteri an Chu rc h next Sunday morning.

    NotUr Mrs. F. W. Stites for RedCross work to do this summer.

    Miss Margaretta Van Pelt, of NewHope. Pa. , h as been t he gue st of MissAugusta Witherow.

    Miss Estelle COhlc is home from

    IWromlng Seminary for the summer . IMr. HoraCe Obdyke and family wll1 r---------------------------------:Ispend the s u m n ~ Wildwood, N. J. !Mr. Albert B. Jo]vre and famil,' left ISaturday for their cottage In OceanCity.

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    NARBERTH, PA., T H U R S D A Y ~ JUNE 28 , 1917

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    R. H.o 0o 02 3

    Standing of the Clubs

    Totals .

    Ruser, 3b.BrOOM, lb. , . . . . ,W. M'man, 2b. .' ..Murphy, If. . . . . ,.H. M'sman, c . . .. .Kenndy, SS. . . . . . .Williams, ss ', .H'loweII, ct. .Mayer, P. . . .

    Jeffers, cf.McClelland, cf. . ' , .Simpson, ss. . . ' ..Gibson, If . . . . . . . . 1Stites, rf. . . . . . . . 0ScheI'ger, 3b. .. ,. 2W. Hum,phries, 2b... 1Morris, lb . . . . . . . . 0Robinson, p, . . . . . 1

    Last SaturdaY, a ver y int er es ti nggame was played at Wayne, in whichNarberth came off the victors. Manybrilliant plays f ea tu re d. The score:WAYNER. H. O. A E. AX APPUECIA'l'IOXo 0 0 2 'II Salome Downes, who h ~ been yis-. - - - - -1 3 13 0 i t ing he re , will retUrn s ho rt ly t o h er I All hearts i n Nar be rt h wer e tOUC.h- Army, Louis Wayne, 108 Chestnut ave.o 2 0 3 0 home in Dover, Del. ed whe n wor d w as received that tile Allen, Clarence Adams, 124 Merion ave.

    o 0 2 !) n , -- Gre at R ea pe r h ad g,athered into 1 ~ l s Albany, Jesse DaVid, 742 E . Mon t-1 1 S 1 1 Mrs . " . M. C a m e r o ~ and s . o ~ , I harvest our d ea r friend aud comrade ,gomery ave.o 0 1 9 1 Bobby . have returend from a VISit Guyon W. Gray. It cannot be that Alb an y, Lew is DaVis, 742 E. Mont-I 0 0 0 () to Stone Harbor, K. J. Providence errs in t he wisdom of the gomery aye.1 1 3 0 0 remo val f rom us of our friends, amI All sop, William Bert, Montgomery ave.o 0 0 :.: 0 Mr. Samuel Bownm an a nd f ami ly we receive th is v isi tat ion of the Di - Austin, John Byron, 513 Dud ley ave .have, taken a cottage at Ocean Cit.)' vine Hand w it h the llubmission t ha t A ther ho lt , S amue l Thomas, 22 Elm-27 !l .'! for the summer months. al l is for t he best. Bu t our hea rt s wood ave.ar e none the less sad when we r e- Ander son. And rew Pet er , 321 MeetingO. A E M i s ~ H i ~ d a psmedbley, WNl:o haHs been call the genial good n at ur e a nd A : d o e ~ s ~ o e l l l a F n e ' d . A d 113 Eo 0 0 camPlllg . 111 eter o r o , ew amp- hea rt y c omrade sh ip which Guy Gray , re eriC n roew, ssexo C il shire, Will return Thursday. always displayed as he moved about ave.1 : ~ I) I " -- I among us. I f a ny c au se needed a s- A rtman, l ' ra nk li n Charles, Windsoro 1 I) I O f 1 e r m ~ s for the R ed C ro ss ' ~ i I I sistance, his heart and h an d w er e and Wynnewood aves.lOll l ~ received at the Pr?sbyterIan not backward . I f any celebration in Artman, Alv in Cyrus , W in ds or and4 1 I) Chu rc h nex t Sunday morll lng. t he bor ough was planned, h e c oul d WynneWOOd aves.Ander son, And rew Warr.en, 1\1ont-3 2 t I Do no t f ail to hear that sermon on a lw ay s b e c ou nt ed u po n to give his gomery and Essex aves.6 0 0 best efforts to make the name of Nar- Arluro, Volpe, 236 Woodbl"ne ave. .1 1 lj the "Stainless J o ~ l a g " in the Presbyter- berth synonymous with success.i an Chu rc h nex t Sunday plorning. Although racked by pain and surrer- B : ~ ~ . r d , Linden Taylor, 112 Narberth

    Totals . , . . . . . . . . 7 11 27 9 Ped Cross workers wI'11 t ak e u p the i n he faced the gr im spec ter of Death Boyer . F 'reder ick Tete 209 D dl... wlthout f ea r and h is b ra ve young . ,u ey ave.Narberth . . . . . . 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 -7 collections at the lJase ball g ~ m e on " ,Bauer. Edward 34 Meeting House laneI'-" h fe p as se d o ut o nl y after a protract- I ' Wayne . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0-1 Satur da y. Nar be rt h vs. Berwyn, at ed s tr ug gl e. T ime w il l on ly serve IBrownman, Lester Yowell, 95 WindsorNarberth. Everybody come! ! t o d eepen t he v al ue a nd his word of I ave.-- I IBrown W al te r H en ry 102 ElmwoodP t ,. cheer. As we lay him to rest there I ave ' ,c.. Mr. and Mrs. Lester \V. N I C k e r ~ o n come viVidly to our minds the words:' ._.800 spent the week-end at Ocean CI ty. I f F' t G H II k ,Bond. George Merritt, 20., Elm Terrace.6 O . 0 '1 z reen a ec -: IB tl t W ,. 0 They Will leave this week for CatUlt, I ar e t, Ilham Good. 111 Rockland.60 ') Mass.. where they will s pe nd t he s um - "Gr ee n b e t he sod above thee, .:ye. ..500 mer . I . . iBlshop. Lesh,e Eugene, 117 Conway ave.500 I Friend of my better days. Bradley, Harrv Stanlev 102 G . I None k new t he e but to love thee,. ' , , rayhng.500 The m ~ m b e r s of the Preshytenan I None n amed t he e b ut to praise." ave. .. ..4411congregation a re requested to come i " . Burgess, Hay VlIlcent. 414 Dudley ave..000 n ex t S un da y morn in g p re pa re d to I Onl' of His JhUl) l' rlends. B ~ c k l e w , Harold Crowman, 333 Meet-sing "The Star Spangled Banner" --- Ing House lane.Women'sAuxiliary YMCA from memory. ,JUNIOR RED CROSS FETE ButLpr, Thomas Noel, 229 Essex ave, .__ I EARNS THIRTY ])OI,LARS Brooks, Hezo, Chestnut ave.Among the Jist of applicants for I --- Beck. Wil l iam Leonard . 211 C O ! l w a ~ 'The lJ'egular monthly meeting of t he ma rr ia ge licenses, at Norristown, were I A very successfu l fete was held on I ave.Women's Auxiliary will be held in the Frederick G. Warner and Linda Mr. Need ham 's l awn, o n Thu rs da y, Buffman, Sydney Porter, 233 Iona ave.Y. M, C. A. Building, o n Thu rs da y, l Jacoby, both of : \' ar be rt h. C lyntx [ Junc 14, when thirty dolla rs wasra ised Beck. Henry Albert, Jr., 215 ConwayJune 28, at 2.30 P. 1V[, Webb, of Ardmore, and Matilda Chand- for the benefit of th e Red C ro ss by ave.Th e second of th e series of twelve ler , of Narberth. the Junior Unit Of the Narbe rth Blades, J . l ~ a r l . e , 319 Conway avesilver teas during the summer months ,Branch. Much oredit and many thanks Blight . John Stivens, 315 Meetino;wiII be g iven by Mrs. D. D. Stickney, Do not forget th e block party to Iar e here giv.en to the following young House lane.at he r residence, 216 Wayne avenue , be held Friday, June 29. in front of women who wer e i n c ha rg e: I\'Hsses Barnett, Harvey Myers. ~ 2 Hayden

    on Thursday, JUly 12, from two u nt il t he Y. M. C. A., for benef i t o f Nar- IEleanor Brown, Frances Covert, ave.five o'clock. Everyone will be weI- berth Boys' Club. Home-made candy,IDorothy Wood, Katherine Giliis, LiI- (Continued on Second Page)come. cakes, soft d ri nk s, i ce cream and l Ian Redi fe r , Helen Keirn, Franc.e;iemonade for sale. To be held from 3 Kei rn , Frances Diamond, Edith Davis, CLASSIFIED ADVEnTISEMENTSto 11 P. M. Eleanor Hand, Emma Newburg, Emily Two cents Per word ench In8er tlon . 'cash(Continued on Sixth Page) Needham. Alice Maltby. Dor.fs von In advance. No advertisement accepted unCulin, Bethe l Walte rs , Rose Ricklin, less cash nccompanles copy.Georgianlla seme l , F lorence Simpson, FOR SALF..-Lnnre cnblnet phonograph. oneSarah Deitch, Mildred Chambley. month old. ' .0 .00. DOl< 404, Narberth.

    JOHX ALBUECll'l', }'LOlUST, PUE.SENTS 110 BEDDING PLANTS TOTHE NARBEItTH SCIIOOLThe " t riangle" on the wes t yar d oft he N ar be rt h School was beautifiedlast week by a f lower bed of coleus,

    geraniums and cannas . The plantsIwere l'ne hundred au d ten In nnmberand w e r ~ all first class. They ar e thelgift of John Albrecht. ------- 1

    PARTYBenefit of

    BLOCK

    In Front of Y. M. C. A.From 3 until 11 P. M.

    VOLUME III . NUMBER 38

    TO FREE ~ I O N T G O l \ [ E R Y PIKE

    NARBERTH BOYS' CLUB

    Home-made Candy , C ak e, IceCream, Lemonade, and Soft Drinks.

    FRmAY, JUNE 29, 191.7

    Many Good Matches Anticipated Robinson Pitches for Narberth Quite a number ot ladie s from Narberth participated in the Red Crosspar ade on Ii'riday.

    PROGRAM FOR FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION

    TENNIS TOURNAMENT INARBERTH DEFEATSSTARTS ON SATURDAY WAYNE AT WAYNE

    9 A. il[.-Address by Ilromlnent speaker. }'Iag Raising' at }'Ire Honse.9.30 A. ill.-Parade Headed by G la dwyne Brass Un.lld, Narbe rth Guard,Branch of ne d Cross, Boy Scout s, S choo l C1tildren, G. A. n. Vet.erans, Base Ball Team, Narberth Fi re ComSlIlllr. I'urade forms at} ' Ir e House .10.30 A. J[ .-Base Ball Game-Narberth vs. Bon Air.S P. H.-Base Unll Game-Narberth vs. n. G. Dun J> Co.7.30 to 9.nO }'. :U.-Balld Concert In front of f i re House .Parade will cover III llllrt the following streets : -On South Side, Narberth,Woodside, Elmwood, llierion Aven ues; on Nortlt Side, Nurberth,

    Woodbine, Ionn, Windsor, Essex Avenues, dlsbundlng at th e School]louse 1. tJme for lJl1ll Game.The follol\'lng Comnllttee bas been formed to canl'IlSS the Borough forf un ds t o cove r the eXIHmse of Brass Rand, }o'lag Rnlsing, ete., f or J uI )' 4 thCelebration: )[essrs. Rose , White, Wnlzer , I , el t ch , ] less , Jones , Henry,L a c ~ y , Snuuders, )[cCiellan, WulI, )[uller, :Soel 111111 )[cAuJlfl'e.

    Tltese gentlemen will solicit your finunclal sullport to cover expense!!,and as we al l renUze the extru expense al l families have been pu t t o t bl syear, it has been deelded not t o have the fire works cUSllla).Give what )'OU can, as all money col lec ted ove r actual expenses, willbe dona ted frOID t he c it iz en s o f Narbe rt h t o t he Narberth l.lnft of th e RedCross. Resl1ectfully,EDWIN P. DOLD, Chairman.WALTER CO,vrN, Treasurer.All members of th e G. A. R. r e sid ing In Narber tl l ar e Invited to par

    ticlpate i n t he P ar ad e; also th e Lad le s o f the Narbe rt h Uni t o f the RedCross, a ll t he Bo)' Scouts and .School ChJldren, Rase Ball Team, Fire Compan)' and Narbe rth Guard .It i s boped tIle above named bodies wlll turn ou t Its full membershllland help make the da y a bIg patrlotlc success . Cars wIll be llrovlded for theG. Ai. R. Veterans.

    W.Autocar Coo 8Bon-Air . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    Barring OpposItion Within 30 Da) 's , Wayne . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Tolls WIll Go From HigllWl'Y Nwrberth . , . . . . . . . . . . . 5Repor t h as been made by I rv in P ' IDun & Co. . . . . . . . . 5Knipe, master, o f t he jury's finding reo Paoli P, R. R. . , . , 5commending th e freein g of Mont- I Berwyn 4gomery avenue, in Lower Merion, at a GUlf Mi ll s . . . . . . . . . 0price of $90,164. Unless appea l ismade from- this award by the countyor QY the pike owner, the Philadelphia, B al a a nd B ry n Maw r Tur np ik eCompany, within thirty days, the pi'kewiU then be f re e of tolls .This i s one of th e m os t t rav el edhighways in suburban Philade lphia ,and the abolishment of t ol ls w il l /femov e a heavy burden and annoyance.

    The annual Fourth of Ju ly tournamen t o f t he Nar be rt h Tenni s AssocIation starts this Sa turday a f te rnoonat 2 O'clock, at the cour ts at Elmwoodand Essex avenues. W. R. D. Hall,chairman of the Tournament Committee, repons that entries have beencoming i n r ap id ly in th e last few days ,and there i s e ve ry i nd ica ti on thatthere wiII b e p le nt y o f s pi ri te d p la ying and many good matches.Members who haVe not ente red ar eurged to see Mr. Hall, o r e it he r ofthe other two membe rs o f t he Tou rn ament Committee, W. Cowin or VlT. J.Kirkpatrick. All e nt ri es mus t r ea chthe commit tee by noon Fri day . T heentrance fee f or e ach p la ye r i s twenty-five cents.The tournament wiII start Saturdayafternoon, be continued all day Fourthof JUlv-next Wednesday-and be concluded the following Saturday, July 7.On th e Fourth all courts will be u se dfor t o u r n a U 1 ~ n t matches, but o n b ot hSaturdays, some of t be c ou rt s w il l b ekep t open for regUlar playing.Only doubles matches will lle played In this tournament. bu t loca l tennis enthusiasts who saw the doublesmatches last year, particularly thefinals in the annual tournament, wiIIneed no urging to be on hand thi s Saturday, th e F ou rt h an d t he followingSaturday.

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    NARBERTH, l>A.-OUR TOWN-JUNE 28.1917

    Of c our se , wedeliver - anyp l a c e - anytime.

    AND

    NARBER TH, P A .

    Pansy, Tornato

    ilhe Eagle Tailoring Co.234 WOODBINE AVE.Phone 1203-J. NARBERTlI, PA.

    Ladles ' and G.ents TailoringCleaning. Pressing, Dyeing and Repairing. Prices Reasonable. Workcal led for and delivered.

    CabbagePlantsFOR SALEGARDEN NURSERIES

    HOWARD'S

    Don't forget t l Ja t this Is B com.monity of home make rs and homekeepers lind tlJat one of YOURMOST IMPORTANT DUTIES Is tokeep it so.Yon can ai d materially by do.I ng you r shopping and marketingwith the IId,ertlsers In th is paper .

    BunD UP YOUR TOWNBuild Up Your Home

    ONE ARMY TUAT WILL IIVADE NARBERTH.If IT HAS NOT -ALREADY DONE SO!

    Far be it from us, oh, patriotic plowmen, to shed rain on theparade, bu t nei ther would we have your valorous efforts alI invain! And that is why we are well prepared with alI the thingswhich make short-shrift of garden pes ts and paras ites : ParisGreen, Arsenate Lead, Bordeaux Mixture, Weed-Killer, LimeSulphur Compound, etc., etc. Pretty well schooled we are, too, onthe most effective means and measures-and immensely eager tosee you get the most for your time and energy! Come along toheadquarters!

    3% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts2% Interest on Checking AccountsThe Merion Title & Trust Co.

    NARBERTH OF,FICE, ARCADE BUILDINGOPEN FROM 8 A. M., TO 4 P. M.SATURDAYS 8 A. M. TO NOON. FRIDAY EVENINGS 7 UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK

    Capital, S150,OOO== Surplus, S125.000==Undivided Profits. $100.000

    The Act o f June I, 1911, P . L. 554,pr

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    NAI{BERTH, PA.--OUR rrOWN--JUNE 28 . 1917SCHOOL NOTES

    OUR TOWN 11'11I gladly printany nelVS Item about OIlY subjectthat Is of Int eres t to Narbe rt hfolks, but In order to meetthe printing schll'lule,all "copy"-manuscrIpts-must r ea cb t beeditor by G P. M. Monday eachweek.

    Class Day, so unique In Its make-up.vas tuIl of pep and g in ge r, Eve ry, .umber was par exceIlence. For decails see f ull a cco un t under Com.uencemem Week In this Issue.In the school office there are manydr tlcI cs lo st by p up il s a ~ visitors.IVe sh aI l be g la d if anyone Interest

    \\'ards of $ '0 00 0 II ,. . < '1 II . . . . . ,Ia "a l ro,[(au t l Ontles to gw c these matters th e serious and prompt a t ten tion~ h e : : desene. ~ I a y w,e no t expect at l ea st a s much conside;'ation ~ IS ~ ' l \ ' e n to statIOns \\'Ith l 1 1 u c l ~ less population and coml11unities thatlla\ e done no mor e f or l oc al llnprOyement?

    . A. J. LOOS,PreSIdent Narberth Civic Association,

    How is this for a perfect record oj,lttendance, three full years withoutlUI absencQ, a tardiness or an earlyd ismi ss al ? Annet te Mel ch io r hol dsthis record. The same record forone year Is held by Elbert Maltby, ofthe !iI'St grade; Edi th Mal tby, of thethird, and Hal h Be at ty of th e H lgn

    hours that you h av e sp,!!nt without Schoolremunerat ion for the boys and girls at " .(Continued from 'i'.llird Page) : l\ 'a rber th , P erhaps even we do not: It IS. always hne to see 130 many" ! know, but let me assure ~ o u as we: old resld:nts return to greet teachersthe gIft.. I ~ have bUIlt a monu;ne ll t . go from this school we wl1l ever hold, and p U P ~ l s , This week many haveunto ourselves which will last In memory your sincer08 devotlo t: come. Some have r eturned a lmostth:oughout. the . ~ e a r 8 to come, and! the work to which you have ~ e e ~ dally.thiS beaut iful gll t wl1l spu r t he d l- ; e nt ru st ed " - - -

    r e c t o ~ s In th eir efforts to furthel' i Now ho'nored membe rs o f t he facul t Thi s Monday and Tue sday were b u s ~ 'beautIfy and Improve the school' with whom we have lived for fou;'1 days at school for the faculty. Weg r ~ u n d s . . . ! years: It Is with deep.est regret thai ,saw some members slip up the hI

    Y o ~ r directors need al1 t he l ig ht : we must say good-bye to you, In i early as 7.30 and others wended theirthey can get for the fai thful perform- , speaking for thi s our class I take tl '. I way home at 6 P, M. But we peepedanc e. of t he ir dut ie s to this district , Iopportunity to thank you from the b ~ ~ ~ l in on t hem in t he a ft ernoon and TI'Jund,l,nd In t he fut ure for at l east twe lve, ' tom of my heart for you r e1Ver read 'I them happi ly whist ling, s inging, buttimes a y e ~ r , you r l ight will g,uide! help , you r unfai li ng e n c O U r a l : " e l U e ~ t \\'orking-too busy to talk to us. Evt.hen! to the ll ' mee ting place and be a i and the many extra hours of ~ ' o u r t ime . e ry t ea cher leaVing is goi ng to l eaveI emmder to them to put forth their! which you so willingly have given us: !reCOrds, t ~ x t s : outlines, equipmentb e , ~ t e fforts for the school. iYou have conside red us not as a c las' ! and. supphes II I f irst c la ss order forOn b ~ h a l f o t h Board of 91.rect-: but as IndiViduals and we thank you: I t h ~ I ~ ' successors, Tha t' s N ar be rt ho rs and II I th e IIltel e st of the c it Izen s: To you s tu den t I 'ody ' I \"a I t t' spIrIt.f 1'0\ b I " I ' u, '. I 0 sayo ar ert 1, I gratefully accept your that we s hal l long r emember you'generous gift with my sincere thanks pleasant companionship. Although per'for It " I '. . laps we are not leaVing lJ,ehind us aSellior }'llrewell ['l1rty : reco rd of sch ola rsh ip we do hope thatOn Saturday night the big week' we l ea ve one of depor tmen t wit h al1was. brought to a. happy cl os e by t he whi ch that word may mean, WhereSemor Party, ThIS Is something new we haVe done w.eIl, remember It; Whereand n o v ~ \ . I replaces the Senior we have erred, try to forge t It. /'iI'1"I'1I 'l'cllclterH I,I'I1VC' Nl1rbllrth?ance given III Elm Hal l In past Parents and friends: At this the ..}ears. culmination of our s ho I ,Where ar e the i te ach er s? WIlyTI ' c 0 course \\ C tI tI e ' I "" Q ', liS was a real party-a happy, wish also to pay tr ibute to you for I ,0 I ea ve. uestlOns as ke d d all ymformal al1 g et togetb er cr owd of wer e I t n ot for y our help anl! ' n t l ~ ' '0: I' 01' answers ask Cupid, The arrow!I rector s, faculty, parents of the Iwe might not be here to-nigl:t.. ene.. I,JaS done fatal w o r ~ in, Narbel'th~ e n l o r s and members o f t he a lumn i. Last of a ll devolves on me the fare- sch,ools: It 1,Ias had fIve vIctims.P alms , r ugs, tables, cozy chairs wel1 to you dear c lassmates: l "or fou . 'I he tol,lowlllg Icave fOI' "Secret Ser-and orchestra occupied one end of years we hav.e worked In seh I 1'1'1', vICe:" M I S S l ~ S Mel al>I.>ro.aclws mencement program, the c lass of 1917d I A"" has requested' this prlvlll 'ge that wean narrow I:o.a( way, t that time a peti t ion , s igned by a -Iarp'e might publicly express our apprecia-number . o f c l h z e n ~ , was p re se nt ed t o thc Pennsylvania 'Rai lro ; i'd t10n of the countless el'forts exertedr ~ q u e . s t l n g the makIng o f t he se improvemen ts . Th e fate o f t he pet i- by you In our' behalf during the happyho n IS no t known, b ut o ur failure to ob ta in th e much n eeded im- years, which we have spent In the Narpro \'ements would afford s ome b as is fo r th e th eo ry that it went berth schools. For you know, "A roset he way ?f al} good sc rap pape r in t ime s o f h ig h prices and shor t age to the living Is worth sumptuous~ I l11,atena!s 111 th e p ap er m ar ke t, H ow ev er , th is m ay be, th e sub- WToothes to the dead."Ject IS agalll brought to th e front by th e announcement of 0 t- First, gentlemen of the School. u r pos IBoard: Few cit izens rea lize the many

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    JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOO L GROUP

    Commencement eek

    Presentation of the Class Girt by Miss Vlrglnm Downes, President of Class of 1917-Th1s Plcture Was Taken JustArter the Capstone Was Unveiled, and Prior to Planting the Class lvy-iU1s8 Downes Is In Fore.ground; President McCarter and P r ; n c ~ l I l l MelclJolr to th e Right

    A happy vaca tion to a ll ! A ft er theheat and exc it emen r o f Commencement Week a few cool days for restand reflection will be most welcome.It was a gay week-full of th e joyof completEd endeavor and t inged witht he s adne ss of parting.llaccnlaureuw SermonThe Commencemen t Week beganformally on Sunday evening, June 17,whe n t he b ac ca la ur ea te s ermon waspreacher by the Rev. C. G. Koppel,In the Methodist Church, to a largeand sympathetic gathering of students,faculty and friends of the school. Afull account of this serv ice was givenin last week's issue,Work and })IIL)'Th e first four days of the weekwere devoted to final examinations,

    which were late this year on accountof deluy in opening, school lust fall.The dates of the more frivolous happenings of the wee k wer e a rr an ge d80 as no t to in te rfere wi th th is work.I n s pi te of the strenuous combinationof work an d play, p iu s m ea sl es a ndchicken pox, the results of the examInations ar e In mos t c as es quite satIsfactory. Alumni NightOn Tuesday night tile Alumni Asso,cl at io n e nt er ta in ed t he S en io r C la ssand other guests w it h "Hi gh ClassMovies," producing a ~ a ; t u r e playentitled, "Love Triumphant , o r th eChurmell Cow." T he s how was original in theme and treatment and mos ten te l t a in ing . Af te r the play, the retiring president. Miss Ruth Prescot t,Introduced the new president, MissMildred Justice, and th e evening ended with an informal dance and refreshments.

    ('hiSS HIL)'On Wednesday a f te rnoon the grallua ting c lass held it s Clas8 Day exer

    cises In Assembly Hall. 'fhe president of the class, Virginia Downes,welcomed the g,uests charmingly andimroduced her classmates In theirturn. The Class History was givenby Margaret Eyre, who has been amember of the c la ss s in ce i ts beginning. She was followed by WilliamDurbin, who gave sage a dv ic e t o t heJuniors. His words o f admon it io nwere r ec ei ved w it h emo ti on , and, itis to be hoped , wil l be taken to heartby th e coming Seniors.El izabe th Speakmen then presentedappropl'iate gifts to he r classmatebwith a very clever speech explalnm'the fitness of e ach gift. It is t oo ba:\Ellzabeth did not give anything toherself-after he r performance atClass day, we suggest a laurel wreathto c rown h er poetic g,enlus. TheFaculty was next advised of Its faultsa nd s ho rt comi ng s b y E le an or War d.As a result Narber th epects to h a v ~next year a wiser and better body o ~ teachers. To Roy Perry Redifer fel1the s ad t as k of willing away the witand beauty of t he class. After t husdisposing of I ts past th e class lookedto th e future through the p r o p h e t l ~eyes of Leslie Smith, and a ll wer e del igh ted to find themselves famous andof service to the world according totheir talents. 1917's GiftAf te r t he singing of t he Class Song,written by Elizabeth Speakman anllVirginia Downes, th e guests were in-

    vi ted d own to the l ay; n for a c an ti n- a nd no early dismislial. Thi s l is t ofuat io n of th e exercises. Here t lIb nonor Is as fo llows :Clalis Ivy was p la nt ed by Virginia lo'irst grade-Elbert Maltl>r.Downes and th e girt of the class pre- Third grade-Edith Malt1>y.s en te d to the school. This Is a beau- Fourth g,rade-Annette Melchior.tUul gateway at the main entrance to High school (tenth gradel-Ralphth e school. There ar e two g,raceful Beatty.pos ts c ar ve d with "Class 1917," an'd Annette Melchior's record is perfectsupporting handsome lamps and a: for three years.lasting memoria.l to the class, bu t also; At 11.30 t he s choo l came togethersupplies a practical and much-needed i again to be f orma ll y d ismi ss ed forl ight on a dark street. The gift was the year. Mr. Melchior r ead t he l is taccepted by President McCarter , who of teachers who will not return nexte x p r e s s e ~ ~ h gratitude of b ot h t he year, and th e list o f n ew t ea ch e' rsBoard of Directors and th l' t own. Mr. who have been appointed. There were~ c C a r t e r ' s acceptance speech will be Ibr ie f farewel l speeches by M is s Mel-found elsewhere in this Issue. chlor, Mr. Rogers, Miss Reed and

    3cnlor CIWlIei Miss Kemery. Carroll Downes spokeO n ~ T h u r s u a y mOI'nlng aL t he r egu - for l as t y ea r' s class and Sydney

    lUI ' lime WI ' openlllg sclloOI t he S en io rs T r ot t er for the Juniors, who then,-,onuucteu tue uevol lona i e xe rc is es . s ang "GOOd-bye" to those who ar eJOoacu membe r had a part in tlle serv- I leaving. George Hose and El izabe thIces, wnich tnougn sl ior t were impres- Miller, of the Class of 1919, bade fareSIVe and Illgnlucant at the plln the well to th e Faculty an d t he Seniorsr\ssellll>ly exe rcises hold In the hfe and after a verse of t he "Home Ga-ul t ile l lchool. ing Song" th e school year was declar-Athletic Prizes ed ended.Thursday uuer noon the aud it or ium No one present could help feel thewas tile scene of quite a different close friendship between principal,~ l l l d at meellng. 'J.'ne whole school teacher s and pupils an d t he AlumnI.aSllelll1>led to r tile announcenment of Mr. Melchior's short address to th elIle w in ne rs i n t he F ie ld Day ~ p o r t s , s tudent s, h is tribute to his loyaland th e dlstl'lbution ot N's, cups an " faculty and his sister, who ha s beenwedals. Mr. .h:mmett p re se nt ed the his private secretary and so: ",,,Jl secprizes. .President McCarter , througn r et ary were full of t he s pi ri t withlILe principal sent hili regrets at his which he wor ks w it h h is faculty. Thenecessi tated absence and his heart- same spir i t that prompted his wordsl es t c ongr atul at ion s t o al l t he l uc ky o f fa rewel l to t he s ev en m embe rs o fones. Mr. M elc hior t he n p re se nt ed th e facu lty who w ll l n ot r et ur n, willMr. Emmett w it h t he o lf ic ia l N amidLile roar ing. applause of the student --------" -. ----t>ody. At the close o f t he a war ds ,l1le sch601 gave a hearty cheer forMr. Emmett, t he p hy si ca l d ir ec to r,who has finished his t ir st y ea r withgreat success In every line of hiswork. The meeting then gave a ris-

    tiJlg vote of thanks to th e Board or IEducation for t he ir a ss is ta nc e ana Iencouragement In t he a th le ti c work:of the year, and another voL of :tllllnks to President McCarte r for th epersonal In teres t and l oyal ty he hasshown this year.Junior-Sophomore })artyThe member s of th e Junior and

    Sophomore Classes gave a farewell,party to th e Seniors on Thursday eve- Ining, No o th er guest s were invi ted Iexcept th e High School 1 < ~ a c u l t y . Th e Iprogram was quite Informal-dU'ferentpersons being caUed on to do "stunts"alld a ll r espond ing nob ly to th e call.''rhe faculty g,ave an impromptu perf orm! lnc e o f "Uncl e Tom 's Cab in ,"which wa s g re et te d w ith e nthu si as ti capplause. There w as al so s ome v erydelightful singing and a warmly conte sted spe ll ing bee. The p ri ze s f or"exce llence" were silk flags of theUnited States and he r Allies.Tile Last DayA t t he final chapel exercises of th eyear on Friday morning m an y o f th ep ar en ts a nd friends were present,Ever y c la ss t ook part in the exe rc ises .either with a memory gem or song,i n whi ch she made a plea for th e RedCrosB, saying t ha t e ve n little folkscould h el p i n some way, and that everybody's help was n ee de d. M r. Melchior r ea d t he names of ' those whobad a perfect record in a tt endancef or t he yea r. _ Thi s means no tardiness( excu se d o r unexcused ), no absence ,

    heartily welcome t he n in e new members who will report next faU to jointhe happy hard-working band. .(;oDullellcelllelltThe evening, for Commencement wastine-tor once, n o r ai n.'fhe auditoriUlll w as t hi s y ea r dec

    orated with palills a nd c ut f lowers , adeparture f rom t il e past yea r, whent he re w er e b ow er s of calamus anddaisies, or honeysuckle. 'rhe palmswere loaned by :Mr. Hopper a nd Mr.A lb re ch t. T he effect was 'beauti ful .The artist3c rostrum ai,ways lendsI t se l f well to decoration.Promptly at 8 P. M. (and that Isnothing new for Narberth schools)t he c ho ru s e nt er ed , soon foUowed bythe Board of Educa ti on and the Class.T he g ir ls were t as te fu ll y d re ss edand carried modest bouquets . Howmuch bet te r t ha n t he gaudy disp layor the average high school commencement of many colors!The following was t he p ro gr am , in

    cluding a short bu t touching talk tothe Senior s, preparatory to his p res'entlng the Class 'to th e president,andalso a farewell wo rd b y P re si de ntMcCarter. 'I'he a ud ie nc e h er e w er eface to face with a board that workswith it s faculty, with a president whoh as hi s h ea rt in h is wor k. Mr . McCarter took th e opportunity to expnss his app re ci at ion o f t he f ai th fu lservices of eve ryone inc luding Mr,Bowman, the janitor.As usual , one of th e big featuresof t.he evening wa!' th e m us ic h y 'the

    girls of the Rig)l School, under th euirectlon o f Mis s W il so n,A departure from the u sual programwas th e Inclusion of a short sahita"LOry by Margaret Eyre ant;!'a valedictory 1Jy Virginia Downes. The g ir lsspoke well , and t h ei r wor ds c ount ed .ProgramMusic, "Come, Sweet Morning"(Viens Aurore) H. Alexander MatthewsInvocation, Hev. Avery S. DemmySalutatory, Margaret EyreMusic, "Time of Youth" '" '" , .. ,.G. Danlzett, arranged by R. R.1

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    NARBERTH, PA.-OURTOWN-JUNE 28, 1917

    Narberth, Pa.

    M. C. A . B U IL DI NG

    45th and Parrish Sts.

    FOR SALE!

    Whitman's Chocolates andDouglass' 1I0meMade Candies at

    A man t ha t whispers down a well,About the goods he ha s to 8ellCan't reap so many golden doi lars ,A s o ne w ho c lim bs So tree an d holler..

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

    THE PUBI.IC OF NARBERTH

    H. C. FRITSCHPropertJes Fo r Bent anti SaltFire Insuranee

    Bell Phone Be W.wau BnDdlng. lfarberO, he

    OUR PRODUCTS AREfGUARAN'JEED- UNDER BAC'iERIOLO-GICAL CONTROL'

    Automobiles to hire at all hours of dayand night. .SABlE CENSORE Phone 1289 or 011 N ~ I I B E R T B . PA ,CLEANSAFEWBOLESOME

    .Frank CristMEATS & PROVISIONSHiih Grade ButterTelephone-Narberth 644 A.

    Before PurchasingAnythingSo Important as aHemetake a look through my new I Ihouse s on the brow of thehill, two on Nll. rberth Ave. ,...,and three on For re st Ave .

    WM. D. SMEDLEY. BUILDER

    N A R B E R T H , i P A .

    SCOTT-POWElL DAIRIES

    HOWARD F. COTrERMEATS ofQUALITY

    Nine rooms and bath; hot w at erheat , electric lights; high ground. Lot50x125. Fo r qUick sale, $6000.CALDWELL & CO.

    Miesen's BakeryN A RB E RT H A R CA D E

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    The Editor.

    AZPELL 'SMU8ict Store

    Miss Nellie McHale (2).Mr. Richard S. Wood.Mr. Jim Williams.Dr. J. W. Vaughn.Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Ford.Mrs. F'rench.Miss May Davies.Mr. Thomas Conlon (2).Mrs. C h a r ~ s Ca.rUnson.William J . Cox.Edw. S. Haws, Postmallter

    CONTRIBUTORS, NOTICE!

    FoDrth of July TennisToumament Being Arranged

    MISS MAUD WETHERILL'SSCHOOL CLOSES.

    A Fourth of July tennis tourna- DAVIS'ment is being arranged by the Nar-berth Tennis Ass oci at ion. Only dou- Good Old.Fashloned, Home.Madebles w ll l be played. Fudge. The Klud That MotherUsedThe mat ch es w il l start Saturday I to Malleafternoon, June 30, wil l be continued ! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~a ll d ay Fourth of July, and the finalswill be played Saturday, July 7.All members ar e I nv it ed to e nt er ,a nd t o s ee a ny membe r o f t he To ur nament Committee or any of the offi-cers for detai ls . There will also bean announcment of particulars onthe Bulletin Board at t he court s.

    Only those fo; rtunate enough to beprllsent at the Closing exercises of MissMa.ud Wetherill's school can appreciatethe wonderoful progress made b y herpupHs in the past year.The number of songs and recitationli

    they 'had memorized was astonishingtheir gr ac ef ul E gy pt ia n e xe rci se sc ha rm in g a nd f or n ea rl y t wo hoursthose six children entertained theaudlence in a way mos t gratifying totheir teacher who had worked so hardal l winter to bring about these results.1--------------

    In compliance w it h t he A ct of June3rd, 1915, notice i s h er eby given, thataf te r June 23rd, 1917, the Commissioners of Montgomery county will callupon the constables of the coun ty orState Constabulary, to k il l a ll dogs Inthe county of Montgomery, not wearing license tags, regardless o f whoseprQperty they may be. (6-21.)Roy A. Jllltfield,lIarmon Y. Bready,William Wanler Harper,County Commissioners.PIUJURY EU;CTIONIn odd llumbered years, like ~ 9 1 7 ,the fall primary elections will be heIr!

    on the third Wednesday in SeptembCi',Instead of the f ir st TueSday, as heretofore. A bill to this effect ha s jU81passed the Legislature.

    3S E8a......_.0' Av_ueARDMORE. PA.VICTOR VICTROLAS AND RECORDSMWIQ Go'o th e Cit)' ' ' ' '

    I F or the p as t two and a half yearsIthe following i tem has af ,peared, witha few excepti ons, in every week'sissue:OUR TOWN w ill g la dl y printany news i tem abou t any subjectthat is of Interest t o Narbe rt hfolks, but in order to meet theprinting schedule, all "copy"manuscripts-must reach the editor by 6 P. M. Monday each week.And still many of ou r good con -tributors who help so much towardmaking Our Town a success, continueto mall the ir "copy"-manuscrlpt-onTuesday, and even sometimes on Wednesday-the very day on which thispaper i s mailed. It Is imperat ive that

    a l l i tems must b e I n the editor 's handson Monday evening, as hereafte r allItems received af te r the specified timewill not appear in the current week'sIssue, thereby In most inst ances makIng the "copy" stale news for the following week.

    Has PositivelyNothing to Do With the Qualityof Goods the Fountain D ~ s p e n s e s

    ReT. C. G. Koppel , Pastor.

    ST. MARGARET'S cnUReD,

    I ta \' . And rew S . Burke, RectorALL SAINTS' P. Eo CHUllClL

    The L it tl e Chur eh o n the HDl.!IETIlODlST EPISCOPAL CllURCH

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    THE PRESCRIPTIONDRUGGISTThe Busiest Store in NARBERTH

    MERION MEETING BOUSE.Merion Meeting House is opened forwor sh ip eve ry First-day a t 11 A.M. Visitors are cordially welcome.A registry book Is kept for visitors.All ar e a sk ed t o register their names.

    F . ILarkin, Joseph C., 317 Woodbine ave .. Wilson, James Gordon, 309 S. NarberthonntalD'Lacey, Maurice J . , 114 Conway : lve. ave.,Lacey, Daniel J., 114 Conway ave. Ward, I rwin Torrence , 417 Narberthave.ILacey, John F., 114.Conway ave. Wechsler, Paul, 241 lona ave.ILang, George C., 313 Conway ave. Yost, Charles Edward, 209 ChestnutI. Lavelle, St.ephen, 249 Iona ave. ave.Lally, Anthony, Wynnewood ave. Young, CharLes Benton, 318 lona ave.If ' t ' Q l' t d Q t' t ft 11 b th 0 Mowrer, John A., sr., Montgomery ave.1 IS ua 1 y an uan 1 y you are a er, W se 0 ur , Mueller, Robert A., 117 Forrest ave.Sodas and Ice Cream are the best money can obtam. They have Marx, Harry A. .a flavor which is all t he ir own, and will take a medal wherever Miller, Albert C., 214 Merion av.e.

    h Matthews, John E. S., 246 Hampdens own. ave.We also sell one of the best Films on the market, Eastman's Miller, John A., 234 lona ave.. ' Meeke, Earl H., 111 lona ave.FIlms, gentlemen. I t IS not the film that produces the best results; Miesen, Walter P., 207 Haverfor

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    NAHBEn,rrH, PA.-OUR T O W : N - ~ r U N E 28,1917

    SOJIluel G. Dixon,Commi,ssion.er o r Hea lt h.

    The above d e p a r ~ ehould be of thel :rea teet use to the community, the l Ie t contalns the name of every profeeeional man,t radesman, mechanic, shopkeeper , etc., whodoee or can In any way ee rve hie fel low.townsman, and who Is progreselve enoughto add name to l is t of Reg is ter .As It Is dlmcult for those contr ibut ingtheir tim'!! and e lt or ts t o t he p roduct ion of"Our Town" to per sona ll y e it he r know orInterview all such, I t would be most help.ful If tho se not now found In the printedlist would send In a memo of t he ir nams saddress. phone numbere and businesses 0;professions for listing. This wl1l cost as fol.lows: 10 cents each Issue for 2 l ines; 6 clntlfor each additional Une.

    IIIEATS, ETC.Boyles'. Phone, 398.Sec display advertisement In this lesueCot ter, l Ioward F. Phone, 1298. .See dIsplay advertisement tn this Issue.Crist. Frank Phone, 644-W.See display advertisement In this le.ue.IIlILKJlalmbach, A. Phone, Cynwyd 766-W.Address, Narberth P. O. Box 415.Seott-Powcll Dalrle8. Phone, Preston 2398.See display advertisement In th is tue.IIlORTGAGESSlml.son, .Ja.mes C. 232 Essex ave.Phone, 636, or 1420 Chestnut st.IIIUSICAZIleU's II1u81c Store, Ardmore, Phone 1072-1.Sec display advertleement In thle IssueCowin, T. Stuart. Plano Teacher. .206 Merion ave. Phone, Narberth 347.R.LBos. Fanny II. Plano Teacher and Accompanist. 417 Haverford ave. Phone. 316-1.StUdio, No. C Arcade Bldg., Narberth.Wheelock. }(atharlne. Phone. 683.109 lona ave.. Narberth.N O T A R ~ I'UBLICJefferies, J. II . 111 Narberth ave.Phone, 666-M.O I ' T I C I A ~ l ! lFenton, Carl F. 506 Essex ave. Phone, 638-WPhlla. address. 1806 Chestnut st.

    Cole, Jame8 R. PAINTERS246 Haverford ave. Phone. 1225-1.W G. Cummer. Phone, 12-62 W...10 Elmwood nve., Narber th .Walzer, Frcd.117 Winsor ave. Phone, 1247-1.PAPER UANGEBSWitte, Geo. A. 320 Woodbine ave.Phone. 1203-'V. First-class work.PATENT LAWYERSFoster, Saml. "". Phlla. address, 1011 Cheet.n ut st. 131 Merion ave. Phone. 1233-1.PHOTO PLAYSA r ~ a d e Theatre. Narberth.Sec display ad"ertlsement In thl. Issue"Arcadia ." 16th and Chestnut sts.. Phi l":See display advertl8ement In this leeue.PLUl\IBINO, ETC.Suplee, Oeo. B. Phone, 1289.See display advertisement In thle lesus.Wall. 11. B. Phone, 319-J.See display advertisement In thle Issue.REAL ESTATECaldwell & Co. Phone, I271-W.See dlspla)' advertisement In this lesusFrlt8ch, 11. C. Phone, 252-W .See display advertisement Ii, this IssueGodfrey, Wm. B. .114 'Voodslde ave. Phone, 685-WNash, Robert J. Phone. 605. .Y Money for First and Second 1II0rtgage.ost, 'Vm. E. 209 Chestnut ave. Phone, Nar.1285-'V, With Harbert & Claghorn, MainLine Real Estllte. 204 Bailey Hldg, PhilO.ROOFING, ETC. ' .G a m - ~ l c G l n l e y Co. Phone, 1258-W.See display advertisement In this IssueMiller. John A. 243 lona ave. Phone, 661:.rShop, 246 Haverford ave. Phone, 1225-1'SCHOOLS, ETC. 'Wctherl\l, II11s8 IIlaude E.200 Dudley aYe, Phone. 1260-R.SHOEMAKERSTarnel, IIRrry246 Woodbine ave.Good 'Veal' Shoe Repair Shop.Constantine, B. G. Y. III. C. A. Bldg.TAILORSEall'le Tollorlng Co. Phone, 1203-1.See display advertisement In thl. I.eusSchwartz. Charles 1I0me Town TRllor. .234 Haverford ave. Phone, 1254-1.TYPEWRITERSDodge, E. G. 502 E8sex ave.Phone, Narberth 638-111.

    }'IRE C O ~ I P A N Y .President, Ch as . E . Kreamer; sec-r e ta ry, Char les V. Noel; financialsecretary, E. C. S to ke s; t re as ur er ,Carden Warner; chief engineer,Chas. V. Noe l: f lr st assistant engin.e er , Edw . Wip f; s ec ond assistant englneer, A. P. RedIfer; thirn. assistantengineer, H. B. Wall; fourth assistant engineer, A. W. Needham.

    summer that ch ild ren under .sixteenyears o f a ge shouLd no t be a ll owed tocongregate unneco&sarily in polblicplaces.

    Two Lines, 10 c pe r illllue; Sc for each atlJit ionallineNarberth Register

    ACCOUNTANTSGrN!ne, Andrew5 Chestnut aYe. Phone, 677-M.Kelm, H. C.202 Dudley ave.ADVERTISINGCole. W. Arthur Phone, 632-R.Ideas. Plans, Copy, Art. Typography.ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERSKoronskl and Cameron.107 Chestnut ave. Phone, 608.AUTOllIOBILESCensore. Sable To hire.Sec display advertisement In this I.eue.Ilorner, "om. S. tlI",ocomobUe."303 N. Narberth aVe. Phone, 664.McClellan, 'V. S.. J. P. Acknowledgementeand allldavlts, automobile licenses. OmcehI'S,. 12 to 1 and after 5 P. l\1.BAKERSMlesen, P. Pilone, 352J.See display advertisement In this Iseue.BANI'SIIlerlon Title &: Tru.t Co. Phone, Ardmore a.See display advertisement In thl. Issue.BAUBERS

    MENDOUORThe local Board of Health has reo

    I~ e i v e d a communication from t he Sta teHealt11 Department, which points ou tIth e need of an energetic clean lIP in Suzzero. Tonyal l localities, in onler to assist in th e 224 Haverrord ave.I BLACKSIIIlTHScontrolling of any possible epidemic Super, F. A.of infantile paralys[s that may occur 72S Montgomery ave. Phone, 328.this s umme r. T he re w er e 2000 cases BUILDERSm and I.OUlSE HUFFIn }'1 ....t ShowlnK . .f"}'R..;CI{LES"Adapt