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    Send News Items in byMonday, 6P. M. News Items WantedFor Fireside ColumnVOLUME III. NUMBER 23 NARBERTH, PA., THURSDAY. MARCH 15, 1917 PRICE TWO CENTS

    Enjoyed by a Large Companyof Our Home TownResidentsUnusual Program-Many P r o m ~inent Stars t o Take Part

    IENTERTAINMENT IN 'Y. M. C. A.ST. MARGARET HALL I BIRTHDAY PARTY

    DANC.EANNUAL MASQUE

    Xot lc e t o Stoekholller!!Stoel,holder,; of th e Narberth

    Building & Loan AHsoclaUon wl1l takenotice that a spedal mee ti ng o r the~ t o c k h o l u e r s of the assoc ia t lou wi llbe helel on Thnrsday, l\1a)' 3, 1917, at9 o'elocle P. M. at which time actionwill be taken npon th e p ropo sa l t oamend Article VIII, Section 5 of thehy-laws of the association, relating, toIhe compensation of th e secretary,J. Hownrll Wilson,President.

    NEWSCOUT

    ACCIDENT TONARBERTH MAN

    BOY

    See tlte "Local Unknowns," first Hm.011 any stage, with ""od"II" andlIIoyinlt pidures-Ar(,:uJe Theutr(', Jo'rlda)' night. ]Iarch II;' POl11l1ar prices.Two shows . }'irst. show 4.:10 I'. Jr .shOffl.

    Automobile Str ikes Tree andDeath Results in Hospital

    Y. M. C. A. NOTES OF WEEK

    FATAL

    011 account of tlrt" dflmolill fortfl'kets, th e "Senlorll" I)rodllclng Com ..Jllm)' ,,m Il"lve two Jlerformoncc!! withtIt. 'lr JIll(' "Vod,n' Ulill moyhllr pldllr('t;how, Jo'rfdny ulght. )rarch lR. }'frstllItOW 4.110 P. :ftr. Door!! 0llen 4 sharp,] IO] l l l lar prices.

    When you see n man standing at)'onr front d oo r w it h a sign on hiscap. "Au tbor lz ed Agent to collectp ~ p e r 8 , etc., fo r Y. M. C. A., do no t11esitate to allow him to remove anypapers or o ld mag az in es w bi cb y oumay have lying around the bouse. It'sfor a ! to ad cause a nd y ou will a p p r e ~date th e absence of papers af ter tbey

    ( C o n t i n u e ~ on Third Poge)

    TO ALL l t lE:nmms m' THE NAR, _ - ~ : : o : = " ~ ~ = - - : ~ ~ ~ - " ' "nt:UTJI T E ~ N I S ASSOCIATION 'In accordance with the provisions

    of Article f ive (5) , Section one (1), ofth e B y-l aw s of t hc Narbe rt h TennisAssociation, t he unders igned herebyg iv es n ot ic e t o all members that heWilliam Humphries, of 225 Wood- proposes t o p re sent at the annual The advertising columns of thisissuelJine avenue , Narbe rth , was fatally In- meeting of the a,;sociation, to be held c ar ry a n announcement of a mosth (By One Who Was There)jured early on Tuesday morning, when on the evening of Saturday, March t e unusual entertainment to be h el d Inthe automobile he was driVing crashed twenty-fourth, 1917, a resolution t . St. Margaret Hall on next Monday The Y. 1\1. C. A. birthday party ofinto a tree on C i t ~ Line, opposite th e ame nd th e following ar ti c les and s e c ~ ! evening, March 19th, at 8 o'clock. T he l ast T hu rsda y evening, is now a

    Presbyterian Home. tions of th e By-laws of the assocla- THE FIRESIDE program Is of a most Int er es ti ng and t hi ng of th e p as t a nd an event l ongMr. Humphries was returning to tion: comprehensive nat ur e, and the ad- to be p l e a s a n t l ~ ' r emembe re d by a:'\arberth, and evidently was blinded Article one ( 1) , Section four (4). vance sale of tickets indicates that host of Narberthites which taxed theBetty Huxrer's GOSS}ll, room t 't t th r an approaching car, which caused Article two (2), Section three (3). Narberth people a re a le rt for an eve- 0 I S II mOB capacity. Everyhim to turn from the road. Article two (2). Section four (4). ning of quality diversion. Charley cha ir i n the b ui ld in g w as i n u se , to -I le was found semi-conscious sitting Article three (3), Section one (1). Miss Mildred Harris spent the week Dooin, t he f orme r manager of the gether with about one hundred bor-end in Narberth. rowed fr m tl tl d t t fh r the roall'Side, lly h is b ro th er -I n- law, A rt ic le three ( a l . Seetion four (4). Phl l lies , wil l make h is f ir st appear- 0 Ie re epar men, orJames Scanlan, of Narberth, who hap- Art icle four (4), Section three (3 ) , M:. a nd Mrs. Harry G. P . a r k ~ r , of ance he re , and t he program general ly which we wish to publicly thankpened to be t raveling over the road Artic le four (4), Sec tion four (4), ~ l e r r o n avenue, ar e sojourlllng II I the co nt ai ns n am es wh ich ar e widely t hem. We were compe lled to a sk t het ak en by Humphries, two h ou rs l at er . I tem four (4). I::louth., . known in Philadelphia and elsewhere. boys to sit In the Window sills, andScanlan took t he injured man Ito Dr. The pur po se of the amendments Mrs.1' rederlck Woodworth, of Hav- Durllig the week it Is reported that regardless of this, at least a score of, . N b 1 . Ierfo rd avenue Is v is it in g i n Massa- . men t og t h .Hoffman s office III ar erth, w 10 IEnumerated above and to be proposel l , ' two orders each calling for fifty, ' e er With near ly a l l oC th e10 d h t Mr Hllmpl rl'e ,.. s serl ous . . ffi ft Ichusetts. "auxlliarY women s to od all Iun t a. I . S .. a - IS to diVIde the 0 ces 0 secre an-, . . ' . . . t ic ke ts , h ave c ome f rom the c it y, and i .' even ng.l y i nj ur ed , and took him to th e Bryn treasurer a nd t o make two office,;-one COllie eally on } rlda) eveul l lg for I a second printing of tickets has been The entertamment was arranged;Vlawr Hospital, where Humphries dLed as secretary and t he o th er a s t re a su r - the bi.g s h o ~ . a the ~ r c a d e . Doo rs mad e necessary by the demand gen- with ~ l u s l c a nd r ec it at ions suggesearly Tuesday morning. . er. 'l'hls notice is dated a s o f S at ur - open.at 7 0 clock. . erally. The patr iot ic demonst ra t ion t ive. o t e a c ~ 1 mon th, an d after ou rMr. Humphries was in the emplOy day, March t he t en th , one thousand Mrs . . A l b e ~ t . Downes" of Dover, De l- w it h w hi ch the performance will be gelllal presulent, Mr. H. S. Hopper,of James A Ladd o f Na rbe rth a wl . . I I 1 I evellteen aware, IS VIRltlllg Mrs. Carroll Downes, I d d I I N b th had welcomed even'one in h is u su al. " " nllle 111m reI anI s. W . conclu e wil pace ar er on . ,was wel l known in this c ommuni ty . ( Si gn ed ) W. n.. D. lIull, O f . o o ~ s ~ d e avenue. . Irecord i a most commendable, p ~ e a s l n g manner, ou r h igh s cho olHis death is greatly felt by a large Member Narberth Tennhi Association. MISS bl1zabeth Wiley , a p r o f ~ s s l O n a l fashion, and for this reason alone a i girls, all becomingly attired in White,number of Narberth's citizens. Hc nurse, Is at he r home, 108 Merron ave- . I II 1 i represented Januarv with New Year's. . . . . .' J anner a t tendance s IOU ( le ex-, . .leaY,es a WIfe and nme chLldren. nn ..:Xf:l, 1111,1, CIVIC A S S O C I , \ T I O ~ nue, lor a lew da:s. . pected. Tickets ar e on Hale at Isongs ; March , With a n I ri sh melody;

    S STE Ve}' Mr. and Mr s. S amue l L ai rd h a v e . d H . l' . June, with the wedding m arch andTEUl'UNATf:S IT , } :XI " . I !"Iedler's an owarl s. . 'as lOuse guests Mrs. Ann Montague December With Christmas carols.At meeting of the Drexel Hill Civic a nd he r daughter Marie. I l\'lr. Samuel Foster. who proved Illnl-

    Association In the Garrebtford Baptist Mrs. W. H. Cohic, of 162 Merion ICOMMUNITY CLUB NOTES self to be a very interes ting mas terChurch Annex on Monday evening, af- a Y e n u ~ , entertained the Thimble Club of ceremonies, tried to make liS be-tel' disposing of a ll unfinished busl- last \\ ednesday after.noon. . Heve that February was the mostness the following reso lu t ion was in-I Mr. and MIs. RolllII Touglllll have On Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Impor tan t month , simply ;Jecause itt r o d ~ c e d , duly seconded a nd una ni-I been entertaining Mr. and Mr s. Ho ff - Mr s. Imogene Oakley gave a talk on wa s h is birth month, as well as thatmously adopted, v iz : " R e s o v ~ e d , that man and lion John, of Scranton. civics to a good s ized audience . I t of Washington and Lincoln, and asas plans l lave been formulated and a Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hinman, of was most interesting, and many v al u- he brought. his a rgument t o a close,n.ew organization hall been formed, ISwarthmore, were t.he guests SUllllay able suggestions were given as to h e comp el le d u s all to at least beThe regular meeting of th e Boy a nd a ll b us in es s co nn ec te d with civic Iof Mr . and l \l rs . Hoy Eo Clark. bett ering the condit ions of ou r t ow n f ri en dl y w it h Feb ru ary. a s we sangScouts was helll F ri da y, Mar ch 9. a ff ai rs w il l b e ta ke n c ar e of by that Miss Grace Lawrenee , of 1'hlladel- t hr ough t he civic d ep ar tmen t o f t he together "M y Country 'Tis of Thee."

    Cummer led the mee ti ng in th e ab- organization, that all monies and rec-I P I ~ l a , spent S U J H I ~ y , ~ a r ~ h l ~ t 1 ~ , w it h cl ub of which Mrs . H. R. Cook, J r. , i s Mrs. Dudley . ~ Wilkie i n t ~ o d u c e dsence of Donald Fai le, who was e lected o rd s o f this association be turned over Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. I urse, o[ lorrest the chairman. us to Spring, WIth he r rendition oft o l ea d the meeting. to t he secre tu ry of th e Drexel Hill avenue. Through the co-operation of the Rubenstein's "Voices of the Woods,"The meeting was opened a s u su al ClUb, anll th e Drexel Hi ll Civic Asso-! Come anl l enjoy the Tab.ernacle Civic Association and t he civic depart- in he r usual charming manner.and we were glad to se e Paul Braden ciation ad journ s ine die." Isongs by Ihe large ehorus II I the m ent of ou r c lub, we w il l s oon have a \ None of us will soon f or ge t Mrs .lmck after h is a tt ack of chicken-pox. Presbyterian Church next SundaY new sta tion, have our garbage, ashe,;, 1Herbert Clegg's description oC a col-A commtteeof tlmee, one from each J O I I ~ s.. WALLAtE Ievening. . . etc., all carr ied away to a destructor, ored eholr's Easter gowns (1n April)patrol, was e lected Ito bring art iclesof . Mr. and Mrs. WIlham S. Horner are consequently no dir t on t he s tr ee ts . and as she carried us through theirinterest to B o ~ ' Scouts found in the John S. Wallace, forty-three years! spending a f ew d ay s at Atlantic City. Mosquitoes, tiles and spa rr ows unde r I preparation we cou ld al l picture thatIlcwspa.peTS to th e scout meetings. 'old, died last Saturday at the Unlver- iMr. Horner i s eonva le se ing frolll an pressure will gradually cease to exi,;t,1 dusky lIua rte tte f ac ing t he congrega-Mr. Col e t ol d us t ~ l a t .the mother o f sity Hospital In Baltimore after a Iattack of l a r .yng i t l s . . ou r dogs and cats will he confined to tlon on Easter morning, and heari\lr. Gara, Scout commissioner, . had, year' s illness. He was a son of th e I Anyone Wishing to jom the Hed ou r own yard , t he h arki ng and o th e r- them burst into song. Everyone. l lad a bad f al l and because of thiS Mr. ' late J 1\1: Power s Wal la ce a nd his ' Cro ss S oc ie ty w il l p le as e s en d name wise a nnoy ing dog s got te n r id of. All thoroughly enjoyod Mrs . C legg , a.ndGara was unabLe to attend t h scout i wife, ~ v h o ' was Miss Sarah Matilda Iand one dollar to Mrs. Jo'letcher '1\'. stray cats wil l be chloroformed. and we certainly hope to have he r Witllmeeting. The s cout s t hen deCided t o: Shr ev e and was a grandson of Henry' Stites, Haverford avenue. all noises such as unnecessary au to - , U!! a ga in . At t hi s i ns tant Mr . Geo.g as a. body ~ Mr. ~ a r a ' s house to W a l l a c ~ , founder o f t he L eg al I nt el -I M:. a ~ 1 1 Mrs ..Hamer and family are, mohile noises, hurdy gurdys, ra g men IAbele ~ u i e t e d a nd s oo th ed every~ x p r e s s the sym pa th) of the Boy I igencer . He wa s a graduate of the imovmg IIItO the ll ' new stone bungalow and church bel ls wi ll be e l imina ted . Inerve With the very sweet t on es o fScouts. Th.e.meeting. then adjourned law school of the University of Penn- Ion Anthwyn Farms, recently pur- By p ersi st ence , even the smoke! his 'cello, putting liS in jus t theand ~ h deciSIOn mentioned a1.'ove was sylvania, class of 1898 ; a member of , chased from Mr. Smedley. nllisance can be done away with. Iproper 1i1'lod t o e nt er the thr esho ld{'arrled ou t . . th e Law Academy a nd t he Lawyers' MI'. and Mrs . W. H. Cohje spen t the The next meeting; of t he c lu h w il li o f May with Mrs. Butler and Mrs.The re w as a luke Satu rday af ter - iClub, a member o f Holy Trinity Epi s- wee k end with their daughter, Jane he on Tuesdar, March th e 20th, at 3 illlill, as they san I: in a most efiecnoon a ~ t e n d e d by allout siX scouts and! copa l Church , and one of t he found- l < ~ s t e l l e Cohle. who is a tt en di ng t he o'clock. The ,;ubject f or t he day will I tive manner, "A Madrigal in May."1he a s s l S ' l a ~ t scoutmaster. . er s of All Saints' Church, at Wynne- Wyominl?: Seminary at Kingston, Po.. he "Food Conditions. Past and pres-! In July, Mr. Emmett proved thatTh : Flymg Eagle Patrol held a wood Mr Wallace is survived IJY Do n ot f or ge t th e c hildre n' s se r- l en t" b v Mrs W g; Lee. Mrs. Lee i s I'ho is m os t popUlar w ith the scboolmeetmg at th c h o m ~ o.f Taylor Fair.ies his ~ o t h e ~ three s is te r s and two' vices on J o ~ r i d a y afternoons at All "I Y ~ r \ " i n t e r ~ s t i r ; g personage and will set, anll at the close of hi s patrioticon Thursday ev.elllng. The F l ym g " ISit ' P E Cl 1 M tg m v' . k . I kit IE ag le P at ro l accept s with pleasure brothers. ., . a , ~ e n n u s a'lld' wylnUnreC~ : o O d rnoado eArll g iv e s ome v ~ r y useful Informatlon'l r e n ~ r 8, as. lie .us ell II.S I a Stnlg 18.. ' . Mr. Wallace, until IllS I llne ss , was e . .. . .'" ( 'ome and b rl ll g your friends. :ver se , e ve r) l O anI gil' cer a n y,Ind "Ith confidence 111 winning, th e . f N b tI d t ,._ children ar e InVited. I did what he requested, with pleasure.chal lenge of th e Kangaroo Patrol to a reSident a ar er 1 an ave s r. .. , man of All Saints' Church. The P re si de nt h as appomted Mary II"V J ""'1" I I ) " I ~ G I Mrs. Robert E. Pattison, Jr .. tookhOld a race t o v a ll e\ ' Forge and re - ' A J ff . t . t t W U.'. 'c. ., ,. ., . I '" .., '" . , __ ''''. e errs as pas IlIIS ress a . ynne- IIANDY'S I,f:C'J'rnE' August With Tosl s Goodbye , and astU1"11. The Kangaroos are to hike, lUG SHOW wood, Lower Merion township. She I Iwe l istened to he r part icularly sweets'tartlng one hou r a he ad o f tho8 Flying I has received he r commission a nd h as . . ---:- . Iand sympathetic "Goodbve to Sum-li'agles who ~ ' I ' l l travel on bicycles' On }'rIday evenrng, HOIl. Levrn I ", .., . , ' I' t ak en c ha rg e o f t he office. . ..:mer" most of us "a ve a sigh of re -1he Kangaroos of course bemg dls- One of t he b es t "vodvil ' a nll mov- . Irv ll lg H an dy , ex -C on gres sm an of I " .I' ed 'f tl "j ,, ' t d oC i ng p ic ture shows ever seen in Nar- The cho ru s c h ~ l r a tt ra ct ed a n u n- Delaware lectured at the public lief that sh e was not real ly smglngq ~ l l a lfi tlh Flely. uEm p I Illls en tl herth w ill he held Friday evening, u s u a I l ~ ' large audience at the Presby- hi t ' r ppreci' tl',.C audl' I t he t rn th , and that we a re a bo ut to11 ,e as e vmg ,ag es mow Ie . lit S disC 00 0 a ve y a. a - .j '. . f I Th March 1G at the Arcade te.rran C lUrch as un ay even ng. "T ' I t L'v' g" I welcome summer ms tead of leavingump rn g p ow er 0 \.angaroos. e . . . .. T Come and enjoy the music of this ence on rlUmp Ian 1m . itFh'ing Eagles of course w il l a ls o b e There WIll be some luts from ' e ry-. Mr. Handy i,; one of the m ost en-! .d l ~ q u a l i f i , e d i f' t he ). u se 'their wings Good, Elldie." "Ka ti nk a, " "Cent ury cho ru s next Sunday e."enlng. tertalning speakers of the day. He i Mrs. Hobert E. Pattison. Jr .. tookinstea d of wheels. The editor is IGirl" and other Broadway produc- Mr. and ~ r s . W l l l ~ a m Cur ti s Pol - kept the audience in pea ls o f laughter IllS back t.o ou r s ch o?l d ays (Sep-. f '1 tb F l ' E Ie '11 onfuse tions lock entertamed at dmner on F ri daY t f tl t' Hi' bj ct wa s tember) as she descr i, led a boy re-,I rail e ymg ~ a s WI c I . . . R d "1 Jol Va Ness ma s a Ie Illle. s su e 'ti "B b F t h i " I ttheir wings wi th thei r wheels, as both This shoW Is given by the 'Senlo rs ' " evemng ev. an "' rs. 1Jl n mos t i nt er es ti ng a nd soul-Inspiring, CI ng ar ,ara re c e, anI. I wasworlls begin with w. Producing Company. and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar S. .Taylor. and t he pathOS, intermingled with the certainlY ru. Rcream. There 15 onlyNext : U e e t l n ~ Special There wil l be two snows , f ir st s how Mr. a l l l ~ Mrs. P O I ~ o c l e leave t ~ I S week w it ty r emarks , delig,hted hi,; hearers. one / ~ o m p l a l l l t to make about Mrs.AlI Boy Scouts aoro requested to lle 7.30. Doors open at 7. Popular prI ces. on a tn p to St. I e t e r s ~ u r g , Fla. M;'. Handy Impresses )'OU at once Pattison, and t h ~ t Is t ha t h er flrstpresent as Mr, ATthur ChaulkCT will Tickets for sale at Fiedler's and The' Garden NurserIes offer lone with h is wonde rf ul p er sona li ty , and number was enbrely too s h o r ~ andlIe present to deliver a s ho rt t al k a t H owar d' s d ru g stores. ~ a p a n e s e c.herry tree to each c a ss t ho se who did n ot h ea r him, missed sh e h ad no en co re. We are dehgbtedth e next meeting Friday, March 16. IIJ t he pubhc s choo l, t o b e planted on n f the r ea te st t re ats N ar be rth . to remember that she res ides In ou rw-n Scout Editor. XAnnER'J'JI nUILDIl\lH &; arbor d ay s (Ap ri l 1 3t h and 2 7 t h ) . ~ . 0, I ;n :home town, and that we will haveI,OAN ASSOVI,\'}'ION Each class must request the tree las e\er g v . : t he p le us ur e o f h ea ri ng h er again. I

    per sona ll y by one o f i ts members. TO TIlE BUSL"ESS liEN ipitied the boy, for as I listened IThe pocketbook containing about $5 : was car ri ed b ack t o my first and onl yIn cash recently found an d left a t t he ' Y tt t i II d t tl a '' school recitation, a nd th e thought ofou r a en Ion s ca e a Ie p.P. O. by a Dudley avenue gentleman t ' t b f ki hi it makes me nervous Yet.ha s been r es to re ll t o t he one who por tumt y YOtU f tave 0 tmra nbgy m aPI'I-' And now we come t October, fo r. kl men s 0 au . 0 . own pa ons . 'Ilost It. who proved to be a wor ng I th CO D t m fo r making whi ch m ont h we had been waitingwoman from th e c it y. Nee dl es s to uslnl g tl e f Itl' . SYSlnet I " We ar e Iwith much p leasure a l l evening. Theco ec on a I e a rnot I u... "s ay s he w as greatly pleased. re a re d at the ostoffice to receive words , Vande rs loo t , ba sso suggest(Cont inued on Thtrd Page) ~ n forward to :rry postoffice In tb > b. treat not o ft en e njoyed I n th e ;.United States art icles of alomst every IM. C. A. buIlding. Mr. Vandersloot skind, making collection at the Of-I magnificent tonal qualities. combinedflee ofaddressee and re tu rn the money with II. perfect enunciation, temllerf or t he goods to th e shipper. By thiS: ment, charming personal ity, and ar -

    method you may extend your trade in I (Continued o n T hi rd P ag e)GIVEN BY a safe anll satisfactory manner, Give! ----------------The "Seniors" ProlluNng' Company N h h A hi It a trial and ,take advantage of Its CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTSar ert ssem yil l present song l il ts f rom "Be tt y, "I benefits as t hous ands o f t rad esmen Two cents per word each Insertion. cllsh"Ve ..... Good Eddie," "KBtrlnka," " C e n ~ ar e doing. This method could well be In Ildvllnce. No o.dvertlsement accepted Un-

    OJ Saturday Even.ng less co.sh accompanies copy.tury Girl," an d tIre bill' Broadway pro'l ' utilized bY producei"s in making sh lp -du etlons on Fr ida '" n lgl l t. MarcI l 16, March 17th ments to consumers. WHo SALE-A mission davenport, R8wln....J mo.chlne Ilnd dresR form. All In sple.ndldArcade Theatre, two "bow!!. , .1 Postmoster. condition. Inquire at 124 Woodside l\.\'enue.

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    No\'ember 1st to Marcn 31st at 7 A. M.Late "Jass, 9.30 A. M. throughout th eyeaI'. :\Jasses on holydays, 6.30 anl18.:W A . l \I. W e e l \ d a ~ ' s at 8. Eveningde\'otlons alll! other services at regulartimes.

    M t ; l U O ~ 1UEt;'L'lXH nOUSE.Merioll Meeting House is opened f: rworship every First-day at 11 A.M. Visitors are cord ia lly welcome.A registry book i s kept for visitors.All ar e asked to regi s ter thei r narees.

    Niesen's BakeryN A RB E RT H A R CA D E(Continued from First Page) BUILD ING

    A dinner p1l.rty was given on Mon- Bread, Cake. Rol ls . PIes.day evening In honor o f t he birthday Candy. I c e C r eamof Mr. Hervey C. Keirn, of Dudley ave- CATERING FOR PARTIESnue. Those presen t were Mr. and . . _M rs . Wm. D. Smedley, Mr. a nd M rs .Bruce I. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Whitman's Chocolates 111111Keim, Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Haws, ])ouglass' lIomeMade CllIulfes litand Mr. and Mrs. Hervey C. Keim.Mr. Joseph O. Kerbaugb. of BrynMawr, desires to express hi s thanksto t he many residents of Lower Mer- Iion and other sections of Montgomery Ileounty who supported his appliCiition ~ - - _ - _ - _ - _ - _ - _ - . : _ _ - - - _ - _ - - _ - _ - - - _ - _

    I for t h appointment to fill th e vacancy======================================== on t he Boa rd of County Commission- George B. Supleei l'onferene,e Week er s caused by the death of Mr. GeorgeSullivan. Steam & HotWater HeatingDur in g t be w ee k t he pastor will at -t end t he annual sesll ion of th e Phila- On } 194 A mu n that wIJi"pe,'s

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    NAI{BERTJI, PA.-( ,UR TOWN-}{ARCH 15,1917 =

    Tb e Garden Nurser iesNARBERTH, PA .

    Re d Cllrrnnts, 10 plants fo r . $1.60Gooseberr ies, 10 plants for $2.00Grape Yines, s t rong roots , 18 fo r ~ O O ,o r 25 c each.Raspberries an d B l ackber r ie s , t e n f o r!l i I-DeJlvered.Casll with order or C. O. D.A.E.WOIILERT

    The EagleTailoring Co.234 Woodbine Ave.

    Phone, 1203 J NARBERTH, PA.LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILORING

    S k ir ts m a d e to order, '1 and upLadl e s' S u it s made t o o rder , $10 an d up

    Fit GuaranteedCleaning, Pres sing , Dye ing an d Re-

    airin g. Price s reasonab le. W orkcaBed fo r an d d.elivered.

    Two Lines, JOc per issue; Sc for each additional lineNarberth Register

    We won de r i f t he o ld er pupils pond er ov er th e exceBent short mottoesto b e f oun d on ou r buBet in boards?

    bodY. This ha s mean t many hoursof te dio us w or k. M os t of it ha s beendone b y Augus t aWi the row t o whomweowe o ur th an ks. W e also a pp re cia tet he t im e given to th is work lastspring by Margaret Eyre.

    JOHN DEVLIN

    GRAND FINALEPATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATIONSTAND BY THE PRESIDENT

    Bound to tickle your risibilities

    The man who made th e Phillies."Reds" alone i s worth th e smalladmission price.

    Sixt.h Gralle

    SCHOOL NOTESto

    Th e ,Tunior girls h ave ch al le n gedth e Senior g ir ls t o a game of baskethaIl a nd s in ee they IUlve accep ted weh av e i nv es te d i n white ki d gloves.

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    HOUSEARKET

    RICHARD F. DENVER

    NARBER TH

    U. J. nOSE!lUUGY, Propr i e torPrime Meats

    Notice is herebY given thatby resolution of the Board ofDirec tors of t he Narbe rt hBuilding & Loan Association,a special meeting of Stockholders will be held on Thursday, May : ~ 1917, at 9 o'clc;ckp, M., at the general meetingplace of the Association, ElmHall, Narberth, Pennsylvania,to take action on the approvalor d isapproval 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

    HARRY B. WALLPlumbing, Gas Fittingand HeatingNARBERTH . PA

    ACCOUNTANTS 1\IAl'iICUltE. ETC.Greene. Andrew COHe, .\. 1\[. Phone, 3 0 ~ - J .5 Chefitnut ave. Phone, Gi7-l\I. Se e display adver t i sement h th is Issue.Relm, n. C. ~ 1 J o ; A T S , l';TC.2 0 Dudley nve. 1I0yleo. Phone. 398.ADVERTISIl'iG ~ e display advertisement til this Issue.Col ... "' . Arth ll r Phone, 632.R. Cotter, 1Iowurll F. Phone, 1298.Ideas, Plans. COP)', Art. Typograph). See display advertisement In this Issue.Crist. l "r unk Phone , 6H- 'Y .ARCHITECTS S e display advertisement In this Issue.\\'olloce nll,1 \ \' u rn e r, Real Esl. Tr. Co. lIIILKBldg., Phl la. Phone, 'Valnut 2353. Jlalmboeh, A. Phone, Cynwyd 766-1V."'lIe)', Jo.ellh n. Address, ",,,rberth P. O. Box H 5.108 Merion ave . Phone, 373. Seott-J'owell Dolrl"H. Phone. Preston 2398.AUCJl ITECTS AND BUII.DERS See display ndvertlsement In this Issue.Roronskl ond Cumeron. 1I[OUTGAGF..8107 Chestnut ave. Phone, 608. Sltllll.OIl. ,Jame. C. 232 Essex ave:AUTOll[OB[LES Phone. 636. or 1420 Ches t nu t s t.C eMo re, S able T o h Ire. 111US[CSee display adver t i sement i n t hI s i ss ue . .:\7.I)(ollH :\IUHic ~ t o r . ' , Ar(lmrJrc, PhOllf!' 1072-.T.l lorner, " ~ o m . S . "LocomobUe .n ~ e f ' d i ~ p l a ~ - advertlMCltlent In th is issue.303 N. Narberth ave. Phone. 664. Cowin. T. Sl lIo rt . P lano reaeher .::\lcClellnn. "" , S., J. } ' , AcknOWledgemen t s ~ 0 'Merion ave. Ph on e, N a rb p rt h :l4i-R.and allldavlls, automobile l icenses. Olllee J.oos, )