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Championship Flower Show Today

Ball Gatne Today Elm Hall


School Grounds 3-5 and 7,;,9 P. M.

VOLUME VI, NUMBER 50 NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1920 PRICE THREE CE~TS

Dahlia Show Today ELM HALL, 3 TO 5 AND 7 TO 9 P. M.


Championship Bale Ban Game
DAHLIAS, ASTERS, COSMOS, FALL FLOWERS, VEGETABLES NARBERTH vs. BERWYN
Bring Your Flowers and Vegetables Today at 3.15 P. M.
ADMISSION, 25c. CHILDREN, lOco SCHOOL GROUNDS
TICKETS ON SALE AT DAVIS', HOWARD'S AND IVY CANDY SHOP
A STRICTLY AMATEUR SHOW Narberth. champions of first half. to play winners of second
half. Come early. Follow the crowd.
An a'!1ateur gardener is one who does all the work in the garden except THE FIRESIDE
the plowing or spading and who is not engaged in gardening as a livelihood.
-'I r. :.1111 -'I,'s. H11.<,('1 G /'('('11 a /'(, at
Sellcrsville, Pa. Tennis Tournament Working
Judges for :Flower Classes,
-'[I'. :U.\'I'OIl E. Ilollp;las, Woodhlll'y, :N . .I.
-'II'. II. H. Lil'pilll'lIlt, ('lIIlillp;s\\,ood,); .. 1.
~Ir. :tuff ~Ir."'i. Donnlel E. ~[(~Col'lIli('I( Toward the Final Matches
SI"'lIt ihl' Snlllll\['I' at ElIs\\'orlh, -'Iain(,
-'II'. .101111 -'r. Hool, Co'lillp;S\\,Ollll, K. ,1.
KIRKPATRICK AND GRUGAN TO MEET IN SINGLES SEMI·FINALS
EXIUBlTS. ~Irs. (l,'orp;,' -'I. Flo.\'rl allcl Gl'org,' -'r. TODAY-FINALS IN CONSOLATION DOUBLES WILL ALSO
Class 1. ~Iost meritorious ('xhihit of Dahlias. Prizes to Jle awardetl as pro Flo\'d. . /1'., of 112 Dudll'\' a\'('IIUl', aI'"
PROVIDE GOOD MATCH THIS AFTERNOON.
\'idetl iu rule Xo. S. First prize, PI'IIJIS~'hauia Horticultural Society sih-er meda I. :"'1'(,~ldillg a "'epk ill \VashillgtoJl, D. C.
Second prizc, PennsylnlJ\ia Horticultural Society bronze mednl.
Class::!. Best colleetion l','on~' Dahlias. Six namerl varieties, one hlo01l1 eael I, ~II'. (,harll's ('. ~ehlllidt, of 1,'ai1'\'il'\\
"'hill' g(H)(1 l'l"ogTI':"'S ha~ h(ll' II , 1Ilatll} II is to he hOI"'d Ihat till' 'I'lI11 .. IIa·
in indi\'idual containers. is on a WI'stl'rn trip, illl'ludinp; Ihl' Pa· III Ihl' "onsolalion Illatehes III I Ill' an- IIll'nt Conllnith',' \\'i11 nol '1'h",lnle an:,
Class 3. Best collection lkcoral iHl Dahlias, as in Class 2. ,·ilil· l'"ast States. 1I11al Lahor Da" TOIll'lIallll'nl llf thl' of thl'S<' Sl'mi·final or lillal IIIal,·hes UII
Class 4. Best collection Cactns Dahlias, as in Class 2. :'\arlll'l'th '1'l'lInis' .\ssol·iatioll-alld illei- ,,·(lpk·da."s, :l.s Illally of fht' I .l:ullH'I"S of
Class 5. Best collection Hybrid Cad us Dahlias, as in Class 2. -'It'..·\Il'xalldl'l' Gl'lIl1t has retul'lI"d 0 cll'llialh' Ih(,S(' el}Jlsolatioll lIIall·h"s ha"" I hI' :\sso('iatillll and 01 h,'1' ""sidents of
Class 6. Best collection Sho\\' Dahlias. as in Class 2. );lIrhl'rth aftl'r SI"'II,lillg thl' ,UIIIIIIl'r II I'",,'id,:d a lot of spil'ill''' "Iayillg-II,,' 1 lit, tOWII ar(~ looldJlg" fOl''''Hl'tl to SI'I
Class i. Best collection Single Dahlias, as in Class 2. ~I'\\' 1l:t1l1pshire. I('gular ~iH~.d('s alld d{lllhl('~ toUI'II:l- iug- tlH's(' ('(llIft'st:;, a.1It! l'HlIliot Hrr:'ll;':'t~
Class 8. Best vase of one Yariety, four or more blooms. l!ll'lIts an' sti,i ral' frolll 1'0 III plL'l l'd. 10 1'1I11l(' Ollt frolll th,' (·it~· l'ady 1'1" d~II
Class 9. Best l!119 :\arberth grO\m seedling, shown with stem. 01,11.,' olll' J'\'p;ulal' llIakh was playell (,Xl'I,,,1 oil Saturdays.
-'fl'l'tillg ill Ihl' illfl'n'st of our BoY
Class 10. Best 1920 :Narbl'rth p;ro\\'n seellling, shown with stem. First priz e, last ~alul'da.\', Kirkl'all'i"k alld ~Iap!<'s
S"outs 'J'lll'sllay c\'('lIillg, September ao, Good ConsolatiOn Matches.
Pellllsvhania Horticultural 80ci('t,· hronze medal. dpt'palillg: \'I'\\"l'11 alld t;nlg":I11 -:loll, tj.:.!.
EIIIl Hall, i'l P, III. 'l'11l' lllal<·I",s III Ihe eonsolation 101l1n·
ciass 11. Best. Caet us Dahlia: Ii--!, III olll' of I Ill' '1'111 i-filla Is. C. L.
Class 12. Best Peouy Dahlia. allll'llls h:l\"(' hot I'"
111.-'('11 ("1111 1p:-;t I,d
\\"al'wi .. k alld HII:l\\', all,1 I':astnl('ad allll
Class 13. 13('st HYbrid Cactus Dahlia. -'I iss ;\,'a )Iulhollanll elliers the COII- -'leCahill, ha\'(' .\'('1 10 1I1l'('t ill IIll' olhl'r of tilt' H1':llt·hl'~ going
thl'lIU;..dICJlIt, 1ll:1Jl.'"
Class 14. Best D'ceorali\,e Dahlia. Ill'd il'Ut Colh'ge for 11'01111'11 at' :'\ l'1I' Sl'lui·fillal ,·olltl'sl. Sll il i" hardll' lil,,'!I' to Ih""" s<'ls. Till, filllli IIlal"h ill the
Class 15. B('st Show Dahlia. ' Londoll. ('OIIlI., this TIlII. that Ih" llollhl"s I·lla:II"ioll,hip '11 ill 1;1' .)ollhl<-s I'oll!,'sl will 1'1'''''" hI," I", 1'1a~'l',1
Class 16. Best Singlt~ Dahlia. dl, .. i,I,'d hefo\'(' nl'xl ~at 111'01,1\'. 'l'his I his IIftl't'II""1I h"II1""'11 Baill'\' II lid
Class 17. Largest Dahlia in the Show. First prize, Michell lUednl. I'al'til'nlar n,at .. 11 has 1"'l'1I IIl1a ;'lIida"l." 1':dg"'l'loli alld \\'. HlIl'ris IIl1d ~1'III'tlJp,
-'II'. :11111 -'II'S. -'I. C. Path'II, of' Shl' This \\'ill hI' "'l'1l \\'"rlh sl'"illg-. .
Class 18. B('st eollcction 1!120 Xarherth grown seedlings, in individual COl I- d,,]a.\'l'll 011 al'\,lI1ll1t of all illjlll." lI'hi(·h
ho.\'p;an, \Vis., an' \'isitillg' at th,' !Iollle F'oJlfJ",ill;.! is a :--;11111111:11'.'" of all
tniners. has 1""""'lItl'd -'fl'. I<;asllll"a,: 1'1'0111 pla."-
of thl'ir sou. :\fl'. }o'n'd. C. I'lIth'lI. 121i IlIal,·h,'s pla.""d sill"l' 1,11"01' Uay morll"
Class 19. :Most artistic hasket, qualily considered. illg.
"'ool]sil]" a \'{'Illll',
Class 20. B('st Dahlia in thl' Sholl'. First prize, Michell medal. TIIP ~illg-hls tOUrJIHIllt'11t i:-- 1""('11
Class 21. Best collection of Dahlias, fifh'cn yarieties one bloom each, i n furth,,1' lH'hind. III tl", ul'l,,'r 1,,'a"l,,'1 Sillgles Tounlament.
indi\'il]ual cOlllaiu('l's, iu not l('ss than four r·lasses. First prize, Strawbridge &, ~Irs. E. ('. Hat"h('],,1' alltl 'hlllg'iJll'1
Kirk!,atl'i .. k an,l nl'ug:II' \\'iil I'l'o"a"I," ~""olld rOlillcl-~hllll' Il('f('ateJ ~I,
Clothier cup. -'Iiss './1':11' Bllh·hl'lor. of ('h,'slllul ,"'" IlIL'Pt t(HI:l}" in 0)1(' of tlit' :-it'llIi-fillal ('011- 1.;:,,11, l;·~, ti-2; Kirkpatrick defealed
Class 22. B('st colll'l'tioll of Dahlias all~' \'tll'ieties not pre\'iously pro\'ide d 1111P, al'r ~J1(lIHlillg a ft'\\" ,1a,\'s ill ill ..
lests. In'th,' lO\\'l'r hnll'kd, Ihe semi- ":ast IIlt 1 :lll,fl-:!. (j-:!: U I'ugan <.lefrn t I'd
for. moulltai11S. B:lill'~', ti-1, ti.;;; ~llISI'h:llUP WOIl_t'l'lllll
final lIIall'h \\'ill I", 1,,'1\\'1,,'11 \'all .\uk"11
Class 23. Bl'st G('isha 01' Geisha SUI'I'rha Dahlia. and II", lI'illlll'!' of 11ll' ('. L. \\"al'lI'i .. k, :-<III1'll's }", tll'fault; "all .\ukl'lI Ilcfea!
Class 24. Best Hortulanus Fi('t Dahlia. -'II'. all<1 -'Irs. FI'I'I!t'ri"k lIl't'llIall, of \Vhitlll'" mat"'" ",hi"h ""1," l'0ssi"ly I", l'd Tompkins, ti-I), ti,l); -'11'Cahill d~
Class 25. Best Marguerite Boueholl Dahlia. Phil:1l1l'lphia, al'l' 1I0W ol·I·up."iug Ihl'ir pla."l'd tOllay. So pl'ohahl.\' IIII' linal I'I'atl''' Palti;;oll, S-ti, ti-:.!; Whituey III
Class 20. Jkst Kalil' Dahlill. n'~iclrll("(, at lon EInl\\'(Iotl jl \"PII liP 1·lwlIIpionship IIwt .. h in tile singles 1','1111',1 Xe\\'ell, U-G, ";;, S-t;; C. L. \\'111
Class 2 •. Bl'sl. \'xhihit Sl'lllpll' Branl'hing Astl'rs. ",111I,h
thl'v rPt",~:dh" nllrr:lln!='~c1 froTll II';,,!, dd'l'lItl'l] "·illiIlIIlS, fi-U, fi-4.
Class 28. B('st exhibit Crego Giallt Asters.
Class 29. Best exhibit Half D\\'arf SlIapdragons,
C. P. Po\\,]pr. -. -
tourllallll'lIt ,,-ill 1I0\; "e plllyed ulltil
nl'xl Satul'da~', !,o:;si"l." 1101 1I111il Ihl'
follo\\'inp; Saturday, October fl.
I (Continued on Page 3.)
Class 30. B('st exhibit Giant Snapdragons. ~[iss Ol't'tl'llll,' Boss Il't't this week for
Class :n. Best exhihit White Lady Lellox COSIllOS. -'ll1u1lt Hol,\'okl' ('oll('g'(', -'Ioullt Hol~'
Class :12. B('st exhihit Pink Lar1\': L('lIox Cosmos.
Class 33. Rest ('xhibit Cri1llso11 Cosmos.
Class 34. B('st exhibit Yellow Cosmos.
o1\:r • .:\ra:-;.~ ••. \\"h('I"(' :-,1Ip l'lItt'l':-' UpOIl a
fOll l'- -,"(\il r ('ourl"p. Y. M. C. A. Building May Open
Class 3i). 13('st display of COSIllOS anallp;er] for effect.
~I iss -'Ia t'~. SUJll't', \\'ho has rl'I'l'ltll~ MAY MAKE BUILDINGS AVAILABLE FOR MEETINGS-ACTIVITIES
Class :16. B('st pxhibit Animal Larksp1ll'.
Class 3i. Best exhibit Zinnias. l'l'lllrlll'd 1'1'0111 I1a,ljill, 'l'lIrkl'y, \\'as
gi\"pll a wp)eolllP hOIlH\ ill th(~ form of n NOT INCLUDED.
Class 38. Best exhibit Marigolds.
Class 39. Best collection OU!I]oor Flowers arranged for effect. SUI prisl' pa I't.\' hy 1'01'1." of her fl'i"II'ls
Class 40. -'lost Artistic Basket Olltdoor Flowers. of thl' Bi!ptist (,hu1'l·h 011 ~Iollda~' l"'('11 t'oIl1'litlpr:ltioll i~ }Willg- gi"cn hy the 11(.' 1IIldprt:l:I{('1I !lI'o\"jditlt! illt··qlJ(' is stlf~
ill~. ~l'pft'llIhl'r lB. :'\at'hl,t'th Y. :'II. C.•\. 10 plalls whl,t'l'hy fic,iPlIl I,'~ ill sig-ht to l'n"I'1 ~ .. ,' I PXpt'lIl"'t'.
Children's Classes. it tl1a~' he possihh' 10 makl' Ihl' huililillg ,\11,\' oJ'g-allizatiuH :llltil'ipating' neel'S
Class 41. Best coll('ction Outdoor 1o'lo\\,('rs arrallgerl by children !ll\lll'r te II a\"uilah}p to :t,:-;~(Il·iHtioll:-: fir tIlt, (·tllll- :-iil\' 1'0)' lISt' of building :-,hllllid ('IlIlIHIIIII
,\ part." /If yOIlIlg' I:ll1il'S fl'Oll1 Nar-
years old. First prize, $3.00 in cash. Second prize, $2.00 in cash. hprth s}"'ul the \\"'"k ,,'itll Charlt>s F.: lllUJlity for 1I1Pl't illg';oot :Il1d nthl'!' (·\'(·1It:-:. il'al" at /1111'" 1/1 -'II'. \\'. );. ~Iills, S"I'I'('
Class 42. Best collection Olltdoor Flo\l'crs arJ'allged hy eilildren tell to fi f lIulllphre.\·s :11111 falllilr at their f:1l'1ll Se\'l'I'al 1'l''1Ul'sts hal'l' 1""'11 1Il,,,t,· fill' tal','-, :!;:7 Fore:..;1 :1\"CllllC, nauling ap
teen years 0111. First prize, $3,00 in cash. Seeonrl prize, $2.00 in casl!. iII -'I a 1,,·I:IIIl1. 'I'h,'v \\,"!'l' thc ;\[jsses sllelt actioll, \\'hi('h "ill 1", d"III'lId('1I1 proxilllaie llatl':-' :tIHI tillll':"; ~llt'h 11:--;'
Sydllie 'B/lli"h, -'Iargonl'et 1~.,'r(', -'IariaH on the rlellla Ill!. iii ay hp desi re(1..
Grand Prize Vegetable Classes. 11 will IIlIl~' h" pllssil,it' 10 dll Sll 1111
TI'/ltll'r. -'lall,'lilll' ~Il'('/I.\', 'Illd ))/1 I'/lth.\" l'I'/lIII!,1 'IIIYil'l' IS "SSl'lIt ial, tha
.An "Iron Age" tll'o-wheel cultivator, No. 301, will bc givell to the exhihito I' Illlrhill .• all efJuitallll' I'elltal hasis, as the open-
sconllg the greatest lIumber of poillts in vegetable classes. First prize count S illp; of t,lll' huildillg will 1Il'('essilato propPI' ('ClII:..; jdpl'nf iOIl ilia." I,,' g-i V('II 1ill
5 pOillls, second prize 3 pOillts, third prize 1 point. hl'at all<] jallitot' sl'I"\'il'l' [\,,,1 will ollly ",atter.
-'Iiss BuIll 1'!'l'SI'Ott is s}"'lIdillg Sl'\--
Vegetables. ('1':11 da,\'~ ill ,\T:udlillgtol,l \'i:-;iting :\Ir:->
Class' 1. BPlIIIS, p;l'cen pod. 1 quart".
Class 0> B('alls, W[iX. 1 quart".
Class :1. Bealls, lima, hush. 1 fjnart.
('lllss 21. L('ttllce. 3 he:1I1s.
Class 22. O/lio/ls, white. 6.
Class 2:1. Onio/ls, yello\\'. 6.
P. 11/111 Elllil'ld, f"rllll'd." ~Iiss Al'hsah
1Il'I';I;;, 01' :'\11 rhl'rl II. ~Iiss I'I'I''''/ltt
NARBERTH DAHLIAS WIN AT
ARDMORE. Here and Hereabouts
",ill laler \'isit fri"lIds ill ?'ol'l'olk, Va.
Class 4. B('ans, lima, pole. 1 quart. Class 24. Onions, red. 6. aUII t]Il'1I joiu hl'\' l'a!'l'lIts at til(' shol'l' At tIll' :\lIl1ual j)ahlia ~ho\l' /If tIll' Ill'. ~1I.\·']l'I"S appl'al ill hehalf of t"~
Class 5. Beets. n. (ShO\\'ll with tops.) Class 25. Parsnips. 3. (Shown ,,-it I1 wl!t1l't' 1'hpy an' Spt'llflillf! :->t'vpral wp(,lis l'pllllsyll'nnia lIortil'ulllll'lll :-;/lI,i<'l1' al Bo.\· ~1'Ollls in last: week's paper lIIak ..
Class 6. Brussels Sprouts. :1 st cms. tops.) at tlll'ir hunp;alOlI'. ~I aSIII; iI' lT a 11, A nI11lorl'. Oil TIIl'~t1a ,'. il plain that 0111' l'sliltiahJe towIlSlllall
Class ,. Cahbage. I head. Class 26. Pepper, red or green. 3. ~pptl'lIlh('\' :!lst, Xar],prlh "lItril's ('a'r: I'all appl,\' his filiI' skill as a dia<Ynosli
Class 8. Calltaloupe. 1. Class 2i. Peas in pod. 1 quart. riell all Ihe tirst }'rizps for dahlias ill I'iall ill IIIOI'l' Jil'llls thall oIll', m~d Illl
Class fl. Carrot. 6. (ShowlI "'ith tops.) Class 27. Potnto, Cobbler. 14 peck. (lJontinued on Page 4.) tlll~ Il'adillg' l'}asfoH!s. "Ollllllllllit~, is unl1<'1' ohlip;alions to hill
Class 10. Cauliflower. 1 head. Class 2fl. Potato, extm early. 1;.1, peek Open to All. for ,,,"pidillp; ill sllt'h all effl'di\'e f'ash
Class 11. Celery. 5 stalks. ' Clnss 30. Potato, latc winter. 1,4 ]leck Class :'\n. lO-Sl',',lIillg, ],,,st sl"'l'illll'lI lOll th" IIl'gellt lieI'd of immediate llIeas
Class ]2. Chard, Swiss. 3 heads. (Any variety.) 11011"1'1'. I"irst }'riz,', -'[I'. Jo'mlll, .\. 1I1'1'S 10 1'..lie\,e Ihe sorry plip;ht ,,'hi,·1
Class 1:1. Chinese Cabbage. 1 llCa<1. Class 31. Pumpkin. 1. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Clark, );arhel'lh. III' so apl l~' and al'ellratply Llescri}','s
Class 14. Corn, white. 6 eal·S. Class 32. Radish. 6. (Sholl'n \I'Hh tops.) Open to Amateurs and Gardeners. If ,\'011 '1'" 1I0t ohjl'ding', DodoI', w" 'I
Class ]5, Corn, ~'elJow. 6 cars. Class 3:1. Ruta Baga. 6. '1'wo cents per word If cash accom- Class :'\0. 1i'l-Bpst I'olll'dioll, Oil" ask th,' "tlitor to pl'illt whal you S:l.'
Class 16. CUCUl11 bel'. 6. Class 34. Salsify, 6. panies ndvertisellll'nt; olherwtse, five Hower of t1at',h \"aril'ty ill :->eparatt' Y:lSt'!". Oll"e ap;a ill, for it e:III't h,' saill hetll'l',
Clnss]i. Egg Plant. 1. Class 35. Sqnnsh. 1. cents per word. Fil'st prize, -'II'. }"l'IIl1k .\. ('lark, :'\ar· all<1 folks Ul'l',] to pay 11l','d to \\'hnt is
Class 18. Enrliye, green eurle(], 3 plants. Class 36. Tomato, Beefsteak. 6. herth. SI'I forth, tIllIl I'l'p,l it. the~' will, 1'0
Class Hl. Kale. 1 11ead, Class 3i. Tomato, Ponderosa. 6. Open to Amateurs. IlPp;Il'l'f of Sill'll a Ihinp; Illal'S the lIIak
Class 20. Kohl Rabi. 3 plnnts. Class 38. 'l'urnip. 6. t'lass :\ n. :l;i-l'nllpdioll of 1,\'(,I\'e illg rif a IIH1n, alld thpl''' s nil qllcstiol
FOR SALE-Whit" hah\' 1·1",,,h. I'hollp
Ribbons will he awarded as. first, second ~nd third prizcs in all flower alld til:l·"', Xarlwrth.· (flO-pi \':l I'il'ti tIl", Ollt' tloWl'l' of (':1(,11. :·wparah1 that the IIhwement whidl shall he start
vegetable classes where other ]l1'1zes are not gl\'en. ,'aSl'H. J.o'i,·st pl'izl'. -'fl'. Hol"'l't .1. Edgal', (',I lIlust l'l'l'l'ivl' Ihe hearty an,l gell
COLLIE PUPS for sal. I"rallk 1>. Xal'lH'l'th. 1'l'Olls support of "\'('1',\' I'esidl'ut: of IIIl
RULES. \Vood, \\'pst Ch"Stl'l', I'a. H. 1". 1>. 'I'hl' ,'xhihitors at .\1'1111101'1' 1'1'0111 thl' horoup;h \\'ho has thl' 1'1'01'''1' ,'onl'eptioll
:'\0. ii. I'hlil', ]031·H./. (;iO-l' ) :'Ilaill LillI', York Hoad s"dillll allli 1'1'0111 of his I'itizpnshil' :111,1 thp dut\' he 0\\'1','
1. ~II ?X~ibits must b.e in pO.SitiOIl hy 1 P. M. sharp 011 the dll.r of exhibitioll. :'\l'W .!t'I'Sl'Y all exp\'('ssetl their admira- Ihl' !!I'IIl'l'ations \\'hil'll follow itim. AII,I
2. ExhllJltors to furlllsh thmr own containers. FREE-Killdlillg \\"ll"l for th .. lakillp;. tion for th,' XarlH'rth lIo\\'l'l's alld :11'1' il IlIip;ht h .. just as well to r'onsid,'r
3. Exhibits to be tagged with name of exhibitor and number of class All \'ou wallt. Call 1'01' it at W\'I"",- I!oillg' to "isi! till' :'\arh.. rth ~how ""
4. After the, exhibits arc arranged they shull be under exclusive eh~rge of \ "00,1 ;'"L! \Vind«ol' :I ""II Ill'S. :\arl;.. rlll. tIll' 2:ith. (Continued on Page 4,)
the management and. no one shall be allow('d to touch or remO\'e them without .1 allil'S A I't ilia II. (.ill ...)
consent of the cOmnnttee.
5. All flowers shown ill competition must he grown b;r the cxhibitor. WANTED to }(pnt or BII'". 8 01' lJ-room
6. Greens may be allowed ill rlisplaYing ('xhibits the amount of greens to housl', possessioll by Ol:toher 111. Box
be go\'efJl('<l by the ,judges. . - ,
i .. Any J.l.I(,l'itorious ('xhihit not proyil]erl for in schedule will be suitabh-
recogl1lzed. •
Ii " or phone Narhl'rth :::I:!-W. (;)11.1')
FOR SALE-~lllhogall.\' \\'al'dl'ol,,'. $~;-';
The Community Bible Class
. 8. 'rhe pri~e for tlye n,ost meritorious exhibit of dahlias shall be Ilutomat- hil',I's l'Yl' maple tahlc, $3; coal sift·
Ically awarded 1II the following manlier: All Jirst priz('s shall COUllt :ih'e points "d1',ay $2. Call Slltunlay, -'Ionday, 'rues- will meet
all secolI<l prizes three po!nts, thil'd prizes one point. 'rhe cxhihitol' rccdvin~ or \Vetlnl'sdll~' lIIorninp;s 01' phoJl'
the gr~atest !nllnh~r of pOInts shall he nwarr]pd f1rst prize, second, secolll] prizeo .XarhL'rth 1iOi-W. H. D. 'rifft, :.!1::! Sa- Tue~Jay Evening, Septe mber 28th, 8 P. M.
and thIrd, tlnrd pn?:e. ' h iJle 1\ \'el1 lie, Narberth. (50-1')
The Conunittee ill Charge. FOR SALE-White baby l'oal'h, gOJl,1 at 216 Dudley Avenue
1111'. Hl'nl'\' Rose, ~fr. Gporge D. Gro,'er, ~fl's. Frank A. Clark, ,'ontlitioll. Call 40i l';ssex a "(,lIlte or
'!Ifr. Fralli{ A. CIa I'k, -'II'. R. ,T. Edgal', :\fl's. :1. G. Atherholt,
]l hone Narberth 12i:!-.T. (50-p) Teacher, REV. H. S. TILLIS
1fr.•loSL'pl, F. SilllJlson, -'Iiss lIIaizie .T. Simpson, ~II'H. F. Ril'hal'd Gifforll, FOR SALE-Buby ('oneh, in good ,'on'
~Irs. H. F.:. Ruch. rJitiol1. Phone Narberth 1630-W.
All will be welcomed Subject: The General Epistle of James
(50-p)
2 NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN
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or
HOWARD'S
cei'-l'd 1'01' the l'onstl'udioJl of the aboYe 'Imt the contrnctor always plplltled that Telephones. courS8, ".
OUR, TOWN, Ilt'signa tel! scwel', and that the COli'
tl'al'!: thel'l'f'ol' "hall hc awanled to the
hi" flldlines had to be t]evotcd to work
of a III 0 1'1' urgent nature. As c'-cry ra·
1267 deliver - aDJ
place - aDJ
Inw(',sl l'I'spollsihlt' hi,lder or hidder~. tiollal person 101OWS, ,ltll'ing the war 1268 time.
An. Ex~riment in Co-operative ~",'Iion :1. That the COst of said it wus illlpossihle, amI "inee HH'n Ita"
Journalism-No Paid Workers. S(I\\"('I' i:-i ht'l'l'hy a~scssod as a. sewage heell extremely diflicu1t, to ohtain lahol' The Brightest Spot in Narberth
fol' taRks of this killd. The rea SOli for
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Owned and Published every Saturday
tax U!'OIl till' property ad.ininillg 01' ad·
j,lt"'11 t lot hI' sa ill Sl'wel', in such lI1an- the delay will he undel'"tood hy any in- A Drug Store in the Most Modern Sense of the Term
1t1 the Narberth Civie Association.
II"" as thl' BurgeR" ntHI Borough Coun- lellig-clIl'l' aho"c that of the nnl'Sl'l',Y,
Hut the ignorant'e of th(' Illlon,\'1ll 0 U,
~il lI1ay deem equitable.
Spet ion.J.. That nll ol'dinallc~s and "rili\' is not so offenRivl' as thl' in"l'n-
Flubseription priee one dollar end fifty parIs of ol'I!illan,'~s incollsistellt hcn'- lions of his gratitous c()Jnplaillt. Lot
.cnts per year in advance. with hI' and the sallle arc hel'chy I'e· Xo. il7 is 1I0t tlll' ., ,Iil't i,'st" ill th"
seetion; it is /lot "dirt,"" at all. Its
Asbestos Insulating Company
!'I'all'll.
l'asse,1 this l:\lh day of Sl'ptl'lnlH'l', "ollflition l'on1JHII'I'S vel'," fa,'orahly wi~h 315 W. Main Street, Norriltown, Pa.
OFFICERS OF THE NARBERTH ,\, n, l!l:!O, that of any othl'l' ullo"('upied tl'al'! III
CIVIC ASSOCIATION w. n.. D. HA'I"]" thl' ['ark. "rhl're is not a s'IlIan' _ fOlll PHONES
March 26, 1920. PI'l'sirll'lIt of CoulI('il. of it in IlIlsightly hal'l'nl'ss. 'I'rnl', it is Norriatown 791 Market 4686 Narberth 302·J
Presiden t, Hobert J. Edgar. .\ tll'st: 1I0t pllll1tl',l with shruhhl'l'y of Xar·
Vice-President, Joseph H. Nash. ClUB, y, :\'OI';L, hel'th cOlllnll'rcial prrHludion, which to
Vice-President, Augustus J. Loos. 8""l'l'tal'\' of COl\lIl'i1. ('pl'tnin nlitl(ls Inight Hl't'Jll a :-;hol'ldllg
Vice-Presidcnt, Mrs. C. P. Fowler. '\1'1'1'0\'(',1 this '];1111 t!a~' of 8I'ptl'l\lIH'r, ,I I' f"et ; hnt it is (,olllpletel,'- 1""-"I'I'I! Estimates submitted on covering Boilers, Pip-
Treasurer, Miss Maisie J. Simpson. A, I). l!l:!il, with Inxul'intlt gn'elll'l',\' provhll'd hy
Secretary, Miss Buth E. Prescott. CA HlWLL now" ES, Xal ul'e, whose halltliwol'k is 1I11t, 1"'1'- ing, etc. All kinds of covering for all purposes
Chief BUl'g·{I~:-O. haps, grossly inferior to that of ~1\('
Directors 1923, Mrs. A. B. Ross, Mrs. tl":1(1(-:-I111I1n. 4\nd UIIIOIlg" t.he gr()Wll1~
D. D. Stickney, J. Garfield Atherholt, tl'l'es alld wild shrubs al\d t!o'\'('l'il\g'
I. A. Miller, C. Lawrence Warwjck, A. A LETTER plal\t;, thl're is not a piece of !'uhhish.
E. Wohlert; Directors 1922, J. J. Ca· If your correspondel\t '\'l'!'e hOllestly
brey, Walter A. Fox, H. R. Hillegas,
Charles H. A. Chain, W. R. D. Hall, To th,' Editol' of Our ']'o\\,lI:
illtl'l'l'stl'd il\ illlprovil\g' th,' ParI, IIl'l'a.
hI' \\'ol\ld hardl.y han' sillglt't! Ol\t Llit
We Invite Your Inquiries Regarding
Harry A. Jaeobs; Directors 1921, F. A,
Lanahan, Daniel· Leitch, George T.
III II "Olllllll\lIieatioll ill VoUI' Illst
"'(Ip], 's iSSl1l', "'rittcn h;r a p~~rsoll who
Xo, :17 for his IH'cdsh n'HI ul\,nlrral\t<,d Narberth Real Estate
"riti"is1l1, whl'lI 11l',!rhy arc conditions
Knutzen, J, B. Nesper, E. A. Muuhamp, gllllalltl~' llit!l's hiR itll'lItit)' hehilltl tlH'
s;gllatllrl' ,. Xarhrook," it is said that
rl'ally deplorable. 0111' lot is silllpl~' a
strpteh of 1\ I'g I I'l't 1'(1 dirt, disfigllrt'tl h,'-
and Assure You of Our Best Efforts
Fletcher W. Stites.
"l..<>t Xo, ;;, is positivl'l," thl' ,Iirtil'st"
il\ thl' Park, al\tl it is illlp!i,',l that th,'
ash h"aps alltl It s('atteril\g of till Clll\S to Answer Your Requirements
HARRY A. JACOBS, all,1 other I'l'fusl'. Farthl'l' alol\g thl'
sl\pposl'(1 oITcl\se is the greater hecauRe s,'l'lIe is llIal'red hy patchcR of tow,'ring This office does a stri_tIy brokerage business and has no par-
Editor. th,' 0\\'1\1'1' of t hI' lot "ea IIs"11 to hI' \\'l'<'t!s and hl\ge pill'S of stlllllpS, 0"
\\'rittt'll illto thl' llIutllal agl'el'llIl'lIt sl'vl'rlll lotR, sOil\(' of th"11I t""11 IIft'd,
ticular properties in which it is interested-thus guaranteeing the
A. J. Lo05, Henry R08e, Illad,' 1I1l10llg thl' lot holol'rs alltl Rllh- th<'l'e are falll'n trl"'S alld hrllshll'ood buyer unbia;;ed information regarding any particular property.
sl'l'ilH'l's tltat thl' o\\'lIl'rs of thl' lots allel pill'R of witllPrt',l '\'l"'lls ill III',
Aso0ciate Editors. shOllld 11,' ('ol\lpl'llpd to k,'"p th(,111 \\'holl's01l11' disal'ra,'" (':Illlpal'ctl II ilh Oar Rp/_rences-Anyone with whom we have done bU8iness
.. 1t'lIl1." :\Iay I he penllittl'(l. Ils the Sllt·h ,'oll,litiollS, th,' lIat IIml foliag" ;,,1<1
MAIZIE J. SIM:PSON,
Cashier.
ollj",'1 of tI,is 1\1\"1111<',1-1'01' atl'Il'k, to
n'fut(\ it:-; lllillpiglthorlov a:-;pprsloJls!
\\'il,1 110 \\'(' I'S that coyer Lot Xn, :IT
llIight he calleel an IldOrllmel\t,
ROBERT u. NASH
TIl(' (lW1Il'l' of Lot X-Oo :~7 did pl'OpO:-Ol' rl'he \1l1(h~r:--ig'rH\ll is al\\'a,\"s I't\:ldy tn Real Estate Broker
Send all adverti5ing and news items to
tilt' :q,!.l'('l'lIll'lIt Itll'JltioJ}f'(]; 1'01" that 1'(':1- do his fllll sharI' ill llIailltaillillg 11,., 1001 CHESTNUT SfREET, PHILADELPHIA
:-ifill, if for 110 othPJ:, it Ini~ht lip H:-o:itllll- ,Iigl\it," al\ll Iwal\ty of :\'arhro"k l'arle
P. O. Box 966. MEMBER. PHILADELPHIA REAL ESTATE BOARD
,,<I lhat Ill' \\'oul,1 not willingly ignore ]~lIt hp r(,~H'lIh.; ('ril it'islIl which j:-; ill-
Our Town is on sale at the depot ils rt'ljllin'IlH'ntR. As n. fact, he engaged spirt'll by othl'r 1lI0ti",'s thall puhli,' Re.idence, 1(14 Grayling Avenue, Narberth
new8stand, and at the store of H. ,K "'illt a "arli,'rlh J'('si,It'lIt, nll,!l'r eon- iJltprl'l"'t~ :lllt1 ,,"hit·h, IJ!OI'(l()\"{'r. i~ IIt'i11Jt'J" Re.iden". Phone: Narberth 605
tra,'t. to n'lIIo\'(' frol!\ the lot all un- \\'1'11 foulld"d 1I01' ('IIl1di,!. ""itl",1' "'~S
Davi8. :-ii~·htlv hl'lI~lI, 1't'1] :"tleh tl'l'l'S :IS W('l'e this lot pllre'hasl'd 1'01' "s!,("'lIlati,,'"
Entered as second-class matt\lr 11,',1 ,f"sil'ahl," an,l I!\ake a la\l'lI, POI' 1'urposl', hut as a I'atriot i,' pro 1''''' iI iOIl.
October 15, 1914, at the Post Office r.t IIJOI't' tllan a yl':l1' -I lIq:~l'd lH'rfol'lIt:lJll'C :lllll aJl\OOIlP \\"111) wi~·dl(l:-' it 111:\" ha\'l' it
clf tlil' illlpl'll\-l'lI11'llt work agn'cd UpOIl, at ('ost: OWX ',;11 01-' LOT \0. :;"
Narberth, Pennsylvania, under the act
ot March, 1879.
Reprinted by Reque.t, from Laat Week's b,ue Watch Two Men
OUR TOWN will gladly print pay a bill. One takes money from his pocket
any news it<;lm about any subject A Plea for Narberth Boy Scouts and receives change with a receipt, which must
that is of interest to Narberth
Residents of Narherth are cOllfronted by a condition W'llich cllalleclges
folks, but iu Order to meet the
the loyalty of a conunuuity that justly prides itself upon its illtelligence anrl
be kept safely for protection. The other pays
printiug schedule, all • 'copy" the exact sum by check, which is a receipt-he
public sririt, ',die local troop of Eoy Scouts, which hns won distinctioJ:
-manuscripts-must reach the
editor by 6 P. M, Wednesday each
fer Narherth as well as for its members, is threatene:l with the necessity of has no other bother.
dissolution, Since the closing of the Y. M. C. A, the troop has been unable
week. to find quarters for its n:eetings, and unless suitable accommodations of this The convenient way costs nothing-it actually
kind are provided tltis lllost useful and inspirational undertaking will have
to be abandoned. returns a profit in time saved, convenience and
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1920 1'0 anyone even remotely interested in the welfare of our boys and safety.
familiar with the work of the Boy Scouts, it Ulust be clear that such a lapse
EMEH(;/'.,'CY PHONE CALLS would be deplorable, My own feelings in the matter are very deep, because Our facilities are at your service.
Fire, 350 in my younger days I was priVileged to come into close association witl.
Police, 1250 boys and to derive a sympathetic understanding of their needs. As an ill-
stmctor of sciences ill a high school, superintendent of sc~ence instruction

Editorial in puhlic schOOls, and latei', as an officer of State militia, I ]lecalllC aClluaint-
ed wl_th the propensities of youth and le,Lnre:l somet:ling of the ways ill The Merion Title and Trust Company
which its energies call best be directed toward the formation of sound char-
AN ORDINANCE acter, And I am s'ltisfied that the Boy Scouts society possesses un insti- Narberth Office •• Opposite Station
Requiring the owner, OCcupant or '.en- tution incomparallly effective for this beneficent work.
ant of property to remove SilOW or My faith in the organization was abundantly confirmed a few weeks
ice from sidewalks, and proviLUug ago hy a visit to Camp D2lmont, on the Perldomen, where natll1'e and a
penalty for violation '~hereof. Suffrage Celebration
rnlt' (~lI1tIlI'il cd' tht' Bo!'t1l1;":11
lJt'rth dllP~ ul'daill:
~tl(·tioll I. That \\"ht'lIp,"t'1'
of

:-iIIOW
\"al'-

or
philanthropic citizen have provided an ideal e1lutpment for the practice of
scout-cr<tit by org,u:i::c :', gronps of boys, ,Moreover, the de:llonstr<tt:oll had
a particular appeal because tJle ontstanding featlp'e was the leaiership of in Philadelphia, Satur- IlheCardenNurseries
S~cdling Plants
the Narberth j:oungstcr in the rivalry of the troops for Scout honors.
i,''', or both, sl,all ha\'(' 1I""1I11I1I],,1"d Oil
n" sid"lI'alk ill 1'1',,111 "I' allY 1'''"1'''''1,''
ill th,' n"1'01Igh, it shall hI' Ih,' dill." "I'
Their fathers and mothers-and their neighbors, too-have every right day, Sept. 25th, 3P. M. - 25 for One Dollar
to be prond of the distiltctions wOn by these manly young fellows in 'ge~\er­ Sweet William, Pink Beauty.
the OIl'IIl,r, 01'l'1I1'a1lt or t"11:I1I1 alld sll,'h
(nVllllT, O"('III':llIt (1)'- fl'llallt i:-- ht'n'h.'"
ous emulation with tlleir associates, 'fhere were ten or twelve troops in 'I'h,' ,'i"lo)'l' ""I"hratioll ot' th" r"tili- Pa~.y, Cornflower-Blue Color.
required 10 n'1I10\"P :-;llt'h :-:lIo\\" III' it't· camp when I was there, more than 200 boys and officers in all. 'l'he spirit ,'al ;011 ot' tit,: :-;1I11'l'"g" '\111"11111111'111 will Columbin~, Double IV ixed.
\I'ithin tIl'I'III,-·1'ollr hOllrs of thl' tilllt' of disciplil:e, of comradeship, of helpfUlness. of self-reliance, ccurtesy and Ill' h"ld in I'hillld"lphill :-;"I''''IIt1'I'1' :'!:i. Pansy, mix~d colors.
II'hcn s\1<'h a':"I1II1I1I"tioll shal! ha"" "". manly achievement, was admirable, and in these respects the Narberth bOy 1! I:,! I/i, "I :; I', :\/.. ill IlId"I"'II<I"II"" Transplanted Stock of the Above
l'Ul'I'PI1. :-;'1U:lI"', HIIII. Willialll (', :--;1'1'0111, 11011.
had made quite Eotab!e recordS. as shown by their numerous badges of
~t'l·t.i(lll:!. Paillll't' to oh:-,('I'\'" tlll'
merit.
.1. lI:lInptoll :\1001'\' and otl,,'1' I'rolllilll'II1 at One Dollar per dozen
pl'ovisiolls "I' this ol'llillllll"" shal! h" Spl':d\l'I'S.
Jluni~hllbl,' h," a JiJl" 01' 'l'II'I'uI,,--fil'(' WItHe seated with the executiVe officers in the dilling·room, for ex- 'I'h,> .llIsti,'" Ikll lI'ill for Ihl' Jirst Not less than O:-JE DOLLAR'S worth
t iOlt' l'illl-r (lut its JlU':-;:"i:q!l' of Lihl'rt~·o
sold of anyone variety
])ollarR, t" h" "oll"\'t,',1 lis l'nll'i,kt! h." ample, I observed that the Narberth troop's table bore a special flag, and
law. I asked what that signified. The reply was that the flag was awarded daily }<'I'l,,'t!onl alit! ,Iusti,'" to all th" 1"'01'1,', Phlox, Paeonie., Lupin., Delphiniub>,
1'as.'l'd this I:)lh ,Ia,l' of S,'pl,'mb"r, ('ollllllllnity singing. Pyrethrum, Anchu.II, Hollyhock.
.\. n. 1!I:!o,
to that troop which excelled in disciplille, orderliness and general demeanor; HI"'l'ption in ('ul'tis Buildill;': illlll)('- Darw;n Tulip., Daffodil_, CroCI: a:
W, H. ]l, lIALL, and, furthermore, that the flag decOration had then been conferred on the ,liatl'ly t'olloll'illg tltl' ""I'l'llIolli"s.
Prp~itll'Jlt
-of {\lllll\'i I. Narberth trocp for the eighth consecutive day. Surely, there could not be Ask for r at.log
1\ t t ,,~t: a. more striking tribute to the character of our Narberth bOys and the ef· A. E. WOHLERT
CIlA~, V, XOEL,
1S""I'"taI'V of Coull,'il.
ficieney of their devoted leader, Scoutmaster Fred C. Patten. WOMEN'S COMMUNITY CLUB Montgomery Ave. Narberth, Penna.
"pprov,',1 this ']:)th rla~' of ):;"I't"mh"r,
A. D. l!l~O,
('ARHOI"L DOWNI';S.
Those not familiar with the aims and methods of the organization
would be deeply impressed if they stUdied its varied activities, The Boy The Statl' Conyclltion of the Fe(lt'ra- .. _. -_ ..... --....-------~

Sccut learns far more than to take care of himself, to know nature, to use tinn of Women's Cluhs will he hel,l in

AN ORDINANCE
Chil'!' fiu rg"ss, his hands and his head and his faculties, He learus, in addition to many
varied mechanical and artful accomplishments not obtainable in so large a
degree by our boys in any other way-self-respect, clean living, reverence
Harrisburg fro III Oetnber lIth to Jiith,
Hl'llflqual'lt'rs, }'I'nn Hurris Hotel. .\.s
JIlany melllbers as !'an possibly t!o so
HARES
are urged to attend t.his con VI'II t inn. RUFUS RED BELGJANS
To a.uthorize the coustructiou of a sewer and loyalty, and almost unconsciously develops the qualities which make Any furt.hpl' pal'ti~ulal'R Illa~' Iw hall
frolll any 1ll(,lllh!'r of t.he Exl','''( i,'l' Now is the time to begin rais.
in the bed of Sabine Avenue, from for useful, Christian manhood and citizenship. In a word, he acquires hab·
Board, • ing Hares for prOfit. Meat and
c:ouwa.y Avenue to a. point 200 feet, its of physica.l, mental and moral discipline which enhance his value to him· fur; also pets. I have a. fine lot
more or less, west. of Homewood An eXl'ollont program is l,ein~ ,,1"
self and to society. of breeders' and young stock at
Avenue. rangl'd. with SIl~It speakers as Gov·
It goes without saying that every good American is interested, whether reasonable prices. See
Th(' Council of the Borough of Xar- ernol' SprOUl, Attornl'Y General W . ./.
herth dONI ordaiu: he realizes it or not, in promoting such a sane and constructive work as that SchulTer will intel'pret the revision ,.f PIERCE
Sectioll L That thl' prolwr om"l'rs Of the Boy Scouts. And the residents of Narberth are especially concerned the Constitution; Dr. 'l'hos. K Fi 1111('-
of Ow BOl'llllg-h hI' Iluthorizl'd to entcr I!an, Supcrintendent of Public E,lueu' 102 Price Avenue, Narberth, Pa.
because their bOys have shown exceptional aptitude in the training and
into II eOJltract fol' the constl'lIdion of a tion; Dr. Edwin :Martin, of the 1'1Ihli,' Bell Pbollr. 1615 R
Sl'\\'cr ill tIle bed of SahiJlI' II VCIIIlL',
from COIIWIlY aYcnue to a poillt :.!OO
have COnspicuously upheld the honor of the community.
In the face of such a need and such a demonstration, would it not be a
Helllth Departmcllt" llnd Dr. }o'n'dl'l'1l'k
RllsnH!'ssen, of the D('partl1\ellt of Ag, ~--_ .
j','l't, 11101'1' or lcss, WCMt of IlOIIl('WClllll reproach, a ca.Iamity, if the Narberth troop were compelled to disband for ricnltnre, will hold foru1l\ on thl'ir re'
n'-l'nue. lack of a meeting place? To permit that would be to confess a woeful Rpel'tin subjects. he eJllphasized in thl' "lwlliNg J'("'l'ptioll
Seetion 2. 'l'hnt the OOl1ll1littt'e on Giiford Pinchot, FOI'l'stry C01l\mis' Oil ::\Ionday night, lL tca nt t.h,' Civil'
deficiency of civic pride and a 1llll1entable unconcern for the welfare of OUI
Hi~hwllp; and SewerR of thl' BOl'onJ.:h sioner, 111111 MisR Anna Md)onall, nf Cluh alit! a dinnl'r 011 'I'hursda,l' niJ.:ht.
Council shall lld"I>rtiRe, a('ponling to youth. More than that, it would be to sacriflce self-interest by abandOn· the Amerit'nn I"ihraI'J' Associatiou, will wh,'n the Past Pr<'sident l'espnn,lM tn
law, nnllonn~ing that hids will hI' 1','- ing a work which tends to elevate the present and future life of the com. also address the meetiug. Mrs, t'l\lTi" tOllSts 011 "LOOking' Backward." Mrs.
munity. Chapl1\lIn Catt is Rl',hedlllell to slH'ak ,.n Tholll:ls G. Vvinter, l'residl'nt of the
It is earnestly to be hoped that the men and women of Narberth will "Citizenship a Heality." Le~islation General Fetlerntion of V"'olllen ',s Clnhs.
THE MOST VITAL INVENTION awaken to their obligations in this matter before it is too late and provide
nnrl in,lllRtrial l'onditions will ha\'(' s\,,,· will 11(' lln honol' ~uest an,1 adllre,'s tit!'
IOBurauc(' I" 1111 nlllaucp of JlrlHI"nt 1I1t'1I einl plnce. (Oou,·cnt,ion on "AIIIOri('anist11 ~, nihl
lI/.tllloBt mlsCul'lunp, the lUll"\: hnl.nl'tllll\:. for their splendid Boy Scout troop the modest quarters it needs for its gath· 'rhe Ille('tings will hI' hl'1d ir: t:l(' "\Vonll'n in PoetrY " ,
he('lIUBI' \:he mils\: "Hul 111\'1'1111011 of clvll-
billion,
erings. Messiah Lllthernn Chur~h at Sixth :11 ,I 'I'he Club is cO;I~idcring ,\ontluct.in~
DR. 0, J. SNYDER. Fost('/' streets. Luncheon will he sel'Yl'tl sl'yeral dancing' claRses t.hiM winter.
FREDERIC A, LANAHAN daily. l\fort' tlefinitl' Ulluoun,'elllents tn he
2f)!i I'orl's!: .\ "'.". Phonl' XlIrhl"rlh :u~ n, The soeinl side of the conyention will l1\adc In tel'.
NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN 3

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Colds, Coughs
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
La Grippe
for Memorial Day
T:ol:~ :10chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneezp. WEEK of SEPTEMBER 20
Breaks up a cold in 24 hours - Relieves
Grippe in 3 days-l<~xcellent for Headache
now is the time
Quinin':! in thi,; form does not affect the head-Cascara is best Tonic
Laxative-No Opiate in Hill's.
to plant them! Thos. Meighan
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT in
Maule's 6 named choice varieties:
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Early, large;
EACH "Civilian Clothes"
Rev. John Van Ness, Minister. EDULIS SUPERBA.
SOCIETY OF FRIENDS. bright mauve-pink . $ .50
"'I'h,' Chlll"(·h of the Illncr S:IJII·tll-
Merion Meeting House, Merton, pa.,
ary" will Ill' the ~uh.icl'l of the ~l'rJllon EUGENIE VERDIER. Pale hydrangea-
to h,' ddin'rcII hv ~Ir. Van :\l'SS lJ('xt
HlIIlIlay JIlorlling",' alHl ill thc evcning pink; free bloomer 1.00 AlAIN PIlODUCTION STARTS AS NEAa
AS POSSIBLE TO 10.00 A. 1'1.. 11.00, 1.00.
Merion Meeting is open for worship th,· ~1'1'1Il0n 1h"IlIl' will IH' "A Lost FELIX CROUSSE. Brilliant, dazzling
: Bo\'.·' 8.~lI, 11.411. 'UII, 9.80 P, U.
every First·day morning at 11 0 'clock., j';xtplIsi n' Jllan~ a 1'1' Iwillg' lIlade for red .75
We cOldially welcome any visitors who th,' eelehratioll of RaIlv Dav in this
desire to worship with U8. 1'11\11"('h on SHnday, October '3. It is FESTIVA MAXIMA. The most popu-
ST. MARGARET'S R. C. CHURCH.
to be nn " Evcry-mcmber·prcsent ])n~·."
At the nlflming' worship thl' pastor will
ht' assistl'd hi:-; Sl\rmOH h~' :-;('\"(111 hoys
lar white .60 NARBERTH GARAGE
ill
"an-yin/! sllit rases filled with-.
MONS. JULES ELIE. Largest of all Raymond Wei.s, Proprietor
Rev. R. F. Cowley, Rector. 1'he Christ iall ";IIf"'a nil· H",·i"t i,'s pinks j pale lilac rose 1.00
Early Muss on Sunday from April 1 will nll'et in joint ~cssion at 7 P. M. GASOLINE, OIL, SUPPLIES
'I'11l' m''1ulH'rs of thl' Spssiou a"d tlll·ir MESSONIER. Purple red; center deep
to October 31 at 6.30 A. M. From No·
win's will IH' ""t"rt:li""d at till' ho,,"' crimson 60 EXPERT REPAIRING
vember 1 to Murch 31, at 7 A. M. Late 01' ~Ir. a",l ~rrs.. r. K. !"·SS".'· ;11',;1 Jo'ri· Talephone Narberth 1633
Mass, 9.30. day (\\'puiJlg.

Masses on holy days, 6.30 and 8.30 ------


A. M. Weekdays at 8. Evening devo· METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. For $1.75 For $400
tions and other services at regular Rev. Arthur S. Walls, Pastor. We will send, postpaid, We will send, postpaid,
times. :-:111111:1.". 1""l't'·III],"I· ~G(h:
!U;) .\ . .\1.-HIIlld:tl· Hl'hollL
one root each of EDULIS
SUPERBA FELIX
one root each of the above
6 Named Prize Winning
COOK BROS.
ALL SAINTS CHURCH, WYNNE· !IA.) A. .\1.-.\ll'll'~ Bihl<o ('Ia". IIl1l1.
WOOD, PA. 1"1<0(,,11,'1' \\". Ht ill'S. I"a,·hl'l'. .\ '·lIrdi:i1
CROUSSE and FESTIVA Paeonies. Plumbing Roofing
i~
MAXIMA.
Rev. Gibson Bell, Locum Tenens.
ill\'jtatillll
::\arh.. rt 11.
I'X1(llIl1l'd to 1lit' 1l11'JI of
Heating
Rev. Malbone H. Birckhead, Associate. 11.011 .\ . .\1.-.\llIrllillg wlll'shijl. ;-;cr-
Sunday services:
8.15 A. M.-Holy CO!lllllunion.
9,45 A. M.-Suu,lay School.
IIlllll hy thl' I,:"tllrllll th .. th"III1'."~lakt·
.r(':"I1~
1.'/.)
"illg.~'
I'. .\I.-~-I';,·,,"illg wlll'shil'..\ "TI~
T HEvania
bronze medal offered by The Pennsyl-
Horticultural Society for the best
The Time is Ripe Now for Us
to overhaul your HEATING SYS·
11.00 A. l\L-)Iorniug service aud ser- j(.l' III' S:lt'l"l'd 1IIW·;j(, will hp l'l'IH!t'l'pd Ii,· exhibit of Mixed Paeonies at the Narberth TEM for tht: coming WI NTER.
mon. t h,' DOli!>'" (~lIart ,'1 t ". 1\ hri,'1' :1I1dl'l';" Spring Flower Show was won by Joseph F.
A free autubus ],rings the clliltlren to h,l· tIll' I,:"t or. .\ In,I"ollll' for aiL We are in a p:Jsition to give you
and from Slln,]nv 8"hoo] a"d the mem- \\·,'dllpsday. ;-;"1'1 "III!>I'I' ~!I. ,'.1111 I'..\1. Simpson, with blooms grown from MAULE'S excellent SERVICE immediately.
hers to anll 1'1'01;1 Church, Il'aving Nar- -~.\I id-w"I'k hlllll· of l,raY"I'. Roots.
berth Sta tiOll n t [lAO a 1111 lOAD. If WE are the Agents for the KING
Advance Announcemcnt. KOAL KARBURETOR, a device
requested it will It'al'e the statioll nt
11:i1I,I' Pay all,l llan·,'st HlIlIll' will
Other bulbs such as Iris, Tulips, Hyacinths, which Kuts your Koal Bi1l2S-40 %,
8.00 for 1111' "arly service.
Narcissus, etc., should be planted now. Send designed for FUI naces, Tank
tor our F ALL CATALOG, FREE. Heate·s, Boilers a! d Coal Ranges.

Narberth Register Give us a Kall. Narberth 302J.

Two Lines, JOe per illllue; Se for each aJJitionalline WM. HENRY MAULE, INC.
ACCOUNTANTS l'1VSIC s. w. Cor. 21st and Arch Streets For Permanent
II. Plallo tf.'ucher.
(iottshllll, II. Ii. Puhlie At'('Olllltallt. :jO:i
{'onw:!\' .0\\'('11\1(', :\i1I'I.Wl'tll. I'a.
r.no!'i, FUll II)'
Slu,ll". Are'lfle Bldg. Phone, ;jlO-J. Satisfaction
1[elm, Ii. C. Certll1ed Public Accountant.
203 Dudley av~. Phone. Narberth aoo-w. :\,01'AltY PUBLIC. PHILADELPHIA, PAe
Ali'J'O'lOHII.I·;S. JclfcrleK, J. II. 111 :olarl!ertb aVe,
Phone, 66G .. M.
BUY A
Leee' Garalre--Rppalrlng. ElC. Phone. 1606. Simnson, lIarr)' A. 23~ l~ssl'x Ave.
!\urlH".,th (jUtllJ:"e. 1',111)(1t.· !\a,l'lH'l'lh 1(j~3•• Phone. l\'1I1'b"rth (j:lli.
Sl'(, display adrpl'IJ:-'PlIH'llt 111 this issue.
,\(;TO~IOllll,E SEHYlCJo;
JJonahue I)atrh'l, F. Phtltll: lli:~:L
~ee di;play :1I!n'rt ht.'lIll'llt III tIllS 1:-;sl1l.'.
Tyson, Warren n. Phone. Narbi'l'th 1202- W

J·'t·ulon. Carl F. 506


OI'TICIA~:5

ave. Phone, 638·\11


"-;SB{'X
Philo.. addresa, 180S Cb.etnut et. Locuet 138
LEE'S GARAGE
Cleveland and Ford Sales and Service. Quick deliveries on
Smedley Built Home
1lt\~KS
Zentmfl3-'er, JO!'ieJ)h :.!:?S S. IGth st.. Phlla.
p
all cars. All kinds of Auto Repairing
Merion Title &: 1'root Co. Phone. Ardmore I.
See dl~plav H.ll\'ertl~~ment In thlll 11I8ue.
Walzer, Jo'rcd.
PAI~TElt8 Work Guaranteed Oils, Gas, Supplies WH. D. & H. T. SMEDLEY
1ll:1I.IHms 117 Winsor ave. Pho"•. 1247 -J. Narberth 1605 L. C. SHAHAN, Prop.
Shallel, Alex. C...Jr. Phone, No. 1710. Phone, Narberth 1687
Narberth ~tatloll. . PAI'Jo:U 1I.\:\'(a:\'(;.
Smedle.'·, \\"m. II. "" II. T. Phone. (;00. Bo,rd, Jl()rlu~c S. 10-1 FOl'l'est A \"t.'. Phone :~;jlj
The Misses Zentmayer's
See dlAplny .adverllsement In tblB 188U8.
CANDY. ETC. PIIOTO PLAYS J. A. CALDWELL
D..'·... II. E. Phone, 1264-W.
See display advertls8Jnent In thls tssue.
Ivy Cancl)' ShUll,
"Arcadia," 16th and Chestnut l!Il•., PhU.
8ee display adverllsement In tble I..ue. KINDERGARTEN REAL ESTATE
210 Haverfol'll Ave. Phone, Narherth 1705. PLU)IBING, ETC.
Cool< BroK. Pholle 302·J.
Will Reopen September 15, 1920
CARPEloiTEItS A~D DUILIlERS
"enklns, Chas. L.
See displar adl'crtlsement In thIs Issue. 125 WINDSOR AVENUE and INSURANCE
loa Dudley ave. Phone. ](;<.;.1. Wall, II. D. Pholle. Narberlh IG02-J.
See display adverlleement In tbls Iseu•.
COAl. ASD COKE.
REAL ESTATE he ohsenetI Ihl' first 811Iltla~· 01' Ol'lo· Ht:l]dl's tI,'fl'at",1 ;\"w,,11 ;11111 Grllgan, NARBERTH, PA.
Ceok. C. I'. Phone, Narbertb 302-J. her. -Hi. (i-~. "-·L (C. L. \\'arwiC'k and Shaw
See display :l,h·cl't1.ement In this Issue. Caldwell, J. A. Phone, 1G8i to 1Ill'I't ~[,·(··ahilI anti ElIsIlIll'atl in semi·
See display adverUeement In Ible I.eu•. \Yateh this columll fol' :IJlIlOlllleemellt
CONTRACTOIt 01,' PLASTERING Jo'rltech, H. C. Pbone, 362-W. of a special BlInl]a~· en",iu~ topic 1'01' jinals.)
Fratantonl. ,'limes, & Sons. See display adverUeement I" tble I.eu•. Oelolwr, "Why \Voml'll Shoul,] Vote." Consolation Singles Tournament.
239 Hampden ave. Phone, IG!J7·W. U,·berll'. Uent T. Phone 1713.
DESTISTS
See dlspluy Ud\'ertlsement In this Issue.
Naeh, Robert ". Phone. 605. BAPTIST CHURCH OF THE
1"i rst rOllllll-I<'oote ,Idea ted Dr.
'1'OWII, 6-1, (j.::!; Little dpf(':ltl'1l Comp-
Cotter's Meats
Orr. Dr. A. I•. 101 Elmwood avo Phone. na-w. Money for Flret and Second MortcaeeL EVANGEL.
Phlla, Phone. Filbert 4262. Keltb Bide. SimplIOn, Jamee C. 232 Essex ave. ton, :1-(;, 6·4, (i. I ; W. JIa nis ,lefea ted
.ichembs. Dr. John. Phone Narberth 316· W. Phone. 836. or 1420 eheetnut .t. Rev. Avery S. Demmy, B. D., Pastor. Wright., i·G, 6-2; W. D. H. 1';'-'lIIs Ile·
Cor. Grayling and Windsor aves.
Omce Hourll until 9 P. M. dally. gOOFING. ETC. Services SuntIay,· Beptem hl'r :!6, H120: featell W. \V. Evans, ri-1, (j-I; Baer de· A Quality For
fl.30 A. ~I.-Pra)·er meding'. feated H~lrtle)', 4-6, 6·1, 6·;;; Baile~' Ile·
DRUGGISTS G.....-MeGlnle,r Co. Pbone, 12U-W.
See dleplay adverUeement In tble luu.. fl,45 A. ?>I.-Suudav Sehoo!. feat.ed Cumerou, 6-], (i·O; SlIll'dll',I" de- People Who
Beward's. Phone. 1367. Miller. "obn A. US lona ave. Pbone. 6U-J ] 1.00 A. ~I.-~Iol'JIin~ worship. SCI" featell Kruse, 6·2, 7-ii; K ~L Warwick
gee dleplay adverUeement In tble luu•. Sbop. 148 Haverford ave. Pbone. 1111• .1 mon by the p:lstor on the theme, "A defeated Scanlin, 8-6, 5-7, li-O. Want The Best
ELECTRICIANS Divine Call to \Vorship." 'rex!, 1'~1I1111
C..... W. G. Phone, 395·W. SCII00I.8. Secolld roun(I-Footc defeat('d Litth',
See display advertisement In this Issue. The l\lls8ea Zentmayer's Kindergarten, 125 [l6: fl. 6-4, 4·... 6-1; \V. D. n. Enlll>' ,Ideated
Paeb, Veri 22& lona ave. WIndsor avenue, Narbertb. 7.00 P. ~r.-Young- l'copll' 's mceting. W. Harris, 6-1, 6-8, 6·2; Bner Ildeatell Groceriea and Proviaiona
Nar. Pbone. 650-W. Ard. Pbone. 161-J. See dlsplny advertisement In thIs ISSUe. 7.45 P. Af.-Evcning worship. Young Baill'.". 6-;{, (;-a; Smedll')' to play E. 1IL
PISB AND OYSTEBS SHOICIIAKEBS People's Nig-h t. Service conducted by \rarwick.
imperial GroeelT Co. Pbone, Narbertb 606. the Youug People with "H's.~agcs from Oonsolation Doubles TOUI'llaIllent.
INSURANCE
Good Wear Shoe RepaIr Shop, the SU1l1mer Assemhly at Collegeville.
Constantine, B. G. 252 Haverford ave. l'reliminan- rOUIlll-Sl:hll]tl' aud ]o'l'U-
Bowman, Samuel P. (LIfe.) Phone. Narberth 1706· W. 8.00 P. 1\[. Wetlnesday eycning'-Mid· no dl'feate,1 Littll' 111111 W. 1>. H. I~vans.
116 Elmwood an. Pbone. sn-w. Reginelll, Frank. 209 Haverford ave. weck sen'ice eontlucted h)' the pastor. li-2, li';l.
"roiter Broe. (Fire. etc.)
10' Woodelde ave. Phone. Un-R. See display advertisement In this "sue. First rOUlld-Bail('~' aud I';d~l'rto" Subscribe for
Wimer, Wm. Wood. 106 Forest Avcnue.
Phone. 326 R. Tennis Tournament defeated Hart!t'J', G·:!, :!-li, li-4; W. W.
E\"lIllS and g, l\f. War\l'iek defeate,1
LAWYEBS
GIlroy. "01lD 211 E..ex aVe. Pbone. IU&-R.
Phil... addreee. Lincoln BIde.
Tbe above department ebould be of tb.
ereateet use to tbe community. tbe lIet con.
talne tbe name of every prote..lonal man,
(Oontinued from Page 1.) Cameron awl Grace, ri-:!, (j·4; Baer anll
Scanliu wou from Sdlu1te :In,] F('1I110 "'Our TobJn"
ttltH. Fleteber W. 4'1 Havertord aye. tradell1Jlan, mecbanlo. ebopkeeper. etc.. wbe Thinl round-Kirkpatriek ddeatell hy defuult; \V. Harris allll Sllll'dk." de-
~ Pbone. 171-W Pbll", addreu, CroseI' BIde. does or can In any way eerve ble fellOW' Shu\\', 4-6, 6·:!, li-3; Grllg-an defeatell fented 'l'homas and \Vri:.dlt. I-G. G-2,
townsman. and wbo Ie prolfre..lve enoueb ~[usch:lIuJl, 6·1, 6-0; (Kirkpatril'k anll (j-2.
LIGBTING l!'IXT11BE8 to add name to list of Reelster.
McDonald "01lD. Narberth phone, 1311.
1&11 Cheet. et.. Phlla. Pbone. Spruoe '111.
As It Ie dlmcult for tbos. oontrlbutln.
tbelr time and e«oru to tbe production ot
Grugan to meet in semi-finals); Van
Auken defeatcll McCahill. 6·2, 6·2;
Scmi·fiual roull(l~Bai1c)' and Ell).!,'."
ton llefeated W. \V. E\'ans aull E. 11£. H. C. FRITSCH
1'1EATS, ETC.
"Our Towo" to pereonally eltber know or
Interview aU euoh, It would be most help-
WhitneY and C. L. \'{jlrwid{ ret tn
pia,'. (Van Auken to I1wet win'ner of
Wurwick, 6·4, 6·4; \V. Harris :lIlIl
Smedlev llefeated BileI' and Sl'lInlin,
PrtpertJe8 For Ben' .ad s...
Clotter. Bo"ard F. Pbone. Uti. ful If thoee not now found In the printed Fire In8uanee
'ee dl8llla,. advertleement In tbls luue. Ilet would send In a memo of tb,lr nam... WhitneY'C, L. Warwick mateh in semi· 4·6, li·2: 7 ·5.
1II1LE
addre.., pbone nUlDbsre and busln_ or finuls.) • Finul consolation match to be Baile." BeD Phone 161 W.
SeaU-PoweD Dalrlu. Phone. Pr.eton 11.1.
.See dlepla,. sdverUeement In tbl. luue.
profe..loD8 for Ilstlne. This ....111 ooet u fol·
lowe: 10 cenu eacb I..u. for I Un,e; I oeDU
for eaob additIonal liD"
Doubles Tournament.
Semi·finnl rouull-Kirkpatrick unll
and Edg-ertou \"R. W. Hllrl'is lind Smctl-
le~·. ".ill BuDdIa,. Narbera., Pa.
NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN

&LEAN··-SAfE~·-WHOLESOME
OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARAN'IEED
UNDER BAC'IERIOLOGICAL CONTROL

General Wayne Inn PasteurIzed Milk l'lJELJ'VERJES

- Bryndo~~lkcerIlJJed WEST PHILA,


(Pedrlallc SocIety)
Special .. Guernsey'·
Milk
(Roberts· &: Sharpless·
OVERBROOK
MERION
WYNNEFIELD
BALA-CYNWY
Dairies) NARBERTH

Established 1704 Cream Buttermilk


Table and Whipping
ARDMORE
WYNNEWOOD!l
Fol' God antl (;OUlltl'3", we assoclnle 0111'- IICream.
spl\'('s tOg'pllIPI' for the following- pUI'JloxPs:
To lI"holel IIIIlI ,Iefl'"cl the COllstHlltlon of
I hI' "nitI'll ~llltl's of Aml'l'!"a: to malntllin
Inw lind ol'fh~l'; to foster and pCl'l)elunte
OIH'
prt'st'I'\'C
as~odntlnll
hnudrt1d 11Pl' Ct'llt. AIIlPrlc'Ulllslll;
tlw It1PlIlul'lcs and iJlC'ldpu!s of OUl'
ill tlw Grflal \Y:l1'; to 1llculC'ntp
to

DO YOU KNOW
SCOTT-POWEtL DAIRIES
a SI'IISI' of hull,'hillal o\}lig-Illioll to the
(,01l1l1lllnity, Slate anel ~Iltlon: to ('omhllt
45th and Parrish Sts.
tI", Illlto('rlll'~' of bol h the e1l1SSI'S ,\II,! the
Innss£,s; to ll111l,c I"i~ht t he BlUster of
mi~ht; to 111'011I01(' pPHee Hl1fl J.!ood will oIl
p:lI'th; to ~af{'g-ual'(l nud transmit to J)o~­
t('rHy thl' Jlrlnd"ll's of jnsticl', frl'"elcllII That the ground upon which the General Wayne Inn HARRY B. WALL
alld to ('oIlS('t'l'att' alit! :-!allctlf~'
apII10l'I'l\t'y;
oHr ('olllrnt1('~lJlp hy 0111' {1("'otlOIl to mlltun)
lIpJpf1JIJlfl:-;s.-)'rPHlIllJlp to t hI' ('Ollstitut ion
4)1' tllf' AIIH'l'i('Hn Lf'g-iOll.
stands was a grant from \V'illiam Penn? Plumbing, Gas Fitting
and Heating
NATIONAL CONVENTION,
aliI' of Ih,' lIIost tlistilJ;.!ui"lll'd visit- NARBERTH PA
ors at thc SI"'OIlC! allllual lIatiollal 'Oil' Phone, Narberth 319 J
\"('utioll of tlit' Allwril'HJI Lt'r!101l, whirll
,,,ill 1'011\"('111' ill (''''''I'lalld, Ohio, IIcxt
'H'pk will hI' nl'lIl'ml :'Ifarie Ell,ile
Fnvoile, of tJIl' Fl'llll('h a rillY. The Gen·
1'r:;I, wllO will I", r'ralll'r 's olli .. ial J(' 11',"
Table d'Hote A la Carte Service Tbe 'Narber'b Electric Sbop
~Plltati\"(\ at till' ('O)l\'('lItiOIl, is making
LAUNDRYETTE-1he Walher
IllS lir"t visit to this 1'(lUlltl','" JI .. wtll
he :!,' .. onlpllllil'd hy Lil'ul clla lit ('01011"]
nl'qllill7., a lIIelllhl'r of :\farshal Foc,h's
Banquet Rooms that driel without a wringer.
lIlis~ioJl to .AllIPJ'i . 'a. :IntI Lit'utplI:lilt w. G. CASE, 323 Conway Ave.
SOllhiran, w!lo will ac,t :1" illt"I'j"'"ll'r, Phone, Narherth 396 W
all the I'"e of his depal'llll'l' 1'1',1111
Fran('e the falllolls }'I'l'II('h "oldi('[' i<'
mark"ll that h" wonld s!tlll~' th(' or;.(all
izntioll of thp :\lllt'l'il'HIl Ltlg·iol. til ~1'/_~
if ils ,,"st('11I ,'ollld 1I0t Iii' :11'1'1;,'" to
s('''''I'al'silllilar hod iI's of 1,'!'C'IIl,h \ ..(
l'l'Hn:-l. :-;HlIlt~ tillh' Ill' 1'!'lllarl\:l'l1:
At fllt'
Special Plotter 'Dinners Sunday
.i'r}H' Alllf'rit':lu ~1I1dil\)' 11\'(',] nt}~ 1:tl-a'
"n' his hat to thl' soIllil'rs of aliI' arlllY
Pllgagrd ill tl)(' g'!'ll;lt ,raJ. Thp)'(l
~olne a~ :.rood hut lIOtH' ; _pr j.t.'I'.
\\.~'J'('
, Uti
GARAnteed Roofs
kllow it ,,'as IIIIlI('r 111\' "Ollllll:llId that
fht' Anl(lrieall~ rC'('eiYl:,1
(If fi!'l' at ('alltig-II~',
tht'il' IIHl'l; . . nL
alld tIll Y 1\'(')'1' ,illl-
,Orchestra Dancing Every Evening
lji~.. lllhg'.uiflt·I'Jlt. Tht,)" Wt'r;: \~'it,!t 1Il(~
:lg:dn In till' oO\'m';(I~ !iPt \\'l'l"lI ~tJJS:~')ll~
:llId ('hat (':I II-'I'hi .. IT,'" I "hall 1-", \1'1',\'
DAVIS'
hal'l',\' to IIU'c! AIlI,'ril'all !loilllS who Complete Line of
\\"t'l'{' Ill" ('ollll':1d('s ill lJ,lHh'." Goodyear Tennis Shoes
Th(' '(;I'II('ral is six 1'1','t t:dI :tHoi
"traig-ht. (II spite of hi" six!.\' y('III'S hi~
JOHN T. ODELL, Proprietor CIGARS. STATIONERY. MAGAZINES
~\,irit, is yOllthful.

EX-SERVICE MEN'S CLAIMS,


\Vhat has the LegioJl clollP for the
(')':-l-'t'l"'il'(' lHall? Strange n~ it lll'\~~
:-\l'<.' 111 , thl' qllt'stioll :-';()lIll'I:I~\f'''; j~
aRked. \\rell, IIlIrill;.!' th(' :('11 "IOll~hs
past. tllP Leg-ion, thl'0l1g"~1 its :-;ll r\" 1('('
<1i\'ision lit Jlatiolial heaclqual'l(,I',i, has
ohtaiJlcd for ex-scr,'i,'" III('JI Jllon' thall
~litI
c'anie,l the fr:lllle olliee whieh ,Iohn
('alclw,'ll tl"ellpil'tl ",hik hI' was lIIal,illg-
his first lIlillioll, awl tluring thc pcriocl
of tlw option they arc mllkinl! shift
Hallowe'en Masqnerade Dance
to be Given by Ladies
h .. rth, has clltl'rl'd :\Ioullt HolYoke Col-
11'g-", 8t1\1th Ha<1le~', :\[IISS" wh'ieh OJll'IIS
Fl'ida~', th .. ~,lth, with all 1'lIl'ollllll'lIt of
REAL ESTATE
Silli. :'Ifiss Hoss is It g'ra<1uate of th ..
$1,250,000 dIU' Oil c,laiJlI". :'\aliollal with the little hanaeks oil a kas,' :\al'lll'rth Ilig-h Hc'hoo!. '('his \,l'al' ,~~
IH'llll'luartrrs haJlel"'s oJlI~' "o"'Idi":II;",1
caRcR. It is C'stima!<'cl that d,I>!II" :eg-
l)asis. rl'h(~ ytJl1ltA" J11('11 haye
"II that II,I'~' will ha\'c, tOIll" ",hat will,
hpt'll :l:-;:-'llr·
of Tennis Association ;:..d udl'lIts frolll Pl'III1~\'I\"~lllia "are
rolll'cI al :'I[O\lllt 1101."1;"",
l'll- At Narberth Station there
is a Real Estate Office
gregatiJlg $/,OOtl,t1011 ha 1""'11 svt il.'cI "I' tlip l'(plit,,~' nlOtH'.'· IIl'('t!{ld to ('oll:-',iiIlI P
:\11'11I1H'l's of the Xarlwl'th '1'<'lIl1is As-
hv ser\'iec of1iepl's of -;!l(' '"~ll'jol1S :-,t:lt(, lila I I' the !,un'hasl', hut thl' whole tllIUg, sOl'iatioll alld tlJ(\ir wi,"('s alill fril'llC!S 'I'h .. ;.(I'.. at "lIulitt'l' Show," thl' 131'\'11 that is giving courtesy,
.I<-I'a I'tmellts, tlip llltilllatt Htrt1('tut't alit! Il{'(·(\:"'sitip:-:. an' askl'd to kl'l'!' ill mill11 the Hallow- :\Iawr Horsl' Show, will gi\'e its hr~lI­
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shoul<l he "III1"itll'l'l'l! rig-ht lIOW, alII! it I' \'11 :\las'llll'I'adl' 1>:,,",1' ",hi,'h will h ..
service and knowledge
t"-folll'th allllllal I'xlJihitioll 011 thl'
NEW POSTS. :-1('(']11:-; 10 he the 1I10:-;t lu~il-al t,hillg' ill ~i\"tlll ill EIIIl lIall, Sa1t1I·da.," t}'"Pllillg'.
f;IIIIC'cI grollllcis at Bryll :'Ifawl' 011 Sl'p- in matters concerning
Posh, of tlH~ ..\IIIPrit':l1l IJt'g"joll fOl'llll'tl thl' "'01'1<1 to g-in' thollg-ht III tlJ(' II1'l'tlS OC'1oh"I' ;lII,
in thiH arid fOl't'igll ('(Il1l1tl'il':-i totah'll The atrail' \I'i11 Ill' g-i""11 h," tIll' La-
(1'!lIh"r 2!1, ;\0 alld O"toiJ,'1' ] all,1 :!, 'I'll" property. We are at your
or "nth oq,~·:lllizati(lll;-;. the ~\IIIt'l'it'ali gTPat jllltlJH')'S of a grpat hlilitillg ('OUIl-
!l,/O!l ul' to Au~usl :!/, :I 1'('1'01'1 1'1'0111 L(Hrjoll nlld till} Boy S~Otlt:-:. 1.otll gO"Pl'lI p
di(l~' COlllllliUl'(' of 11It' 4\:-:scwi:dioll alld
llT"icll' will \'il' \\ith I ho,,1' frolll Ilislant
service. Phone
IHI t iOllal hea d'lua rt el's "h ows, }'i ft 1"'11 c'tI ~"." tl", sa IIII' lI'igh icIl':il s , I wo souls IH'Olllisp:-o to lIP :1 hj~· party-lots of fUll
!'oillts ill "ollte'sls Ihat ha\',' takl'lI all
lA'Minn post~ :tlltl tllil~t~:t'll "-~IIlU\II':'; illl1<'l'e! with hut a sillgle thought, and for 1'\'l'r,'""ocly. :\Iall,\' uuique allcl allIIlS- NARBERTH 17 J 3
assllt"('!l pIa ('(' :lllIOIl;.! t Itt' a HIIlIa I l']a:-;:.;j ('S,
:luxilillr." pasts \\'('n' 11111111'.1 III th" 101'<I-fl'llows I'ar ,'x"C,lIl'lI"", as 0111' iug· ('(1:--;1 IIIII(':-;~ alld "h'lIt,'" of dn lit-jug
allcl th,'n' \\ill a],.o Ill' IIUIIII'I'O\l" e\'l'II1s
week August :!O-:!i. 'lIil!ht "ay, The .. i)'('ulllstall,'e~ c1<'llIallcl, 1'01' al!.
fIJI' ha I'Il1'sS horscs, sacldlc horsl's a 11,1
cd' c'lIl1r"<', lhat ],lIth lIallcls lIl:Jilltaill :\[,,",hl'l's of till' ,\ssoc,iatioll \lill iJl'
fill' I'0llil's to 1",1''' tire show III' to its
DANCE,
Do 1101 forgl't tIl(' liIst 11'"11'" of lilt,
Ihl'ir owu illelltity, and it's rl'asonllhle
10 g-h"(' priority right:-, to tli(\ :.;t'"it~rs.
slll'!,li,'" witll ti"!;l'ts ill ahollt 11'11 01 a ,\',-. stalldard as a \\'1'1I-l'OlIlIcll'C! !,r('sl'lIlatioll
Ill' all that is ],est ill Mil' eljuin .. racI'.
BENT T. HYB£R6
willtel' series to II(' h,'Iei ill 1,:1111 l1all
on Fri<lav t'v(\lIitll r • OI,tolH'r :1st. Op~
~'Oul' titl';'t" frolll J.:d. Wipf.
:lilt! I :-Iug-g·(':..;t that tilt' ..\ III('ri(':I11 L('gloll
111"11 Sl't forth 1')(;Il,t 1," \\'hat thl'," wIIlIld
like to ,10 ,how the," \rtlule! a I'l'a11 g-I' to
Attention! Women Voters
\\'01111'11 ,,'110 lra\'C' lIot as \'l'! paie!
ARMISTICE DAY CELEBRATION.
A specilll ,'ollllllil1<',' will IH' apl'0illt-
ell to arrall;.!e for plalls that ",ill 11I111«'
I "'1'1 II a II I'll t 1,'- a ('('ontlnoe!atI' th,' BIIY
~'",outs, alltl tl"'II' 's litlll' 'Iu,'stioll that
ill11l1'111s l'all h .. gin'lI to th,' joillt IIh-
;1"'1 forthl\'ith, with a fill" :\ll'lIIorial
tlll'il' 1'011 tax Ilia." h:tn' thl' (IpiHll'tuuil~'
of Iloillg' so al till' t·'il'l' lIall Oil \Vee!-
IIt':..;l1ay t'\"('11 ill;.!, St'pt tIll! hl'I' ~Dth, frolll
i 1'. :\r. to !l P, lL
Educator and
c. P. COOK
Al'lnillticc 1>lIy, :\o""Ii!hl'r 11, OI~I' to
be remClnIH'!'l'11 for sOllie t illl", 11 vou
'Ilay, 1!l21, ill prosl",d.
* * •
Thi:-; al'l':lIl;!<'lIlCtlt is e~pt'l'ially fot' Coal, Wood and
ha VI' I\II~' Rllgg-l'St iOlls to 11111 kt' Sl'(' .! h ..
phail'lllllll of this "Ollllllittel'.
Uf c'O\lI'SI', it will he lil'pt ill lJIilld
that rt'gllll1r I,,'ople li"e ill :'\arlll'rth,
the kille! of folks who han' 1)("'11 sadly
tIll' ('011 '·('11 i t'II('t' of hllsiJH':-i:-; WOII)('i1.
How,','cr, all others who ha\'c ul'g-lrl'lecl
doillg- so JIla~' also Pll~' at this tillll',
Kreider Shoes Building Supplies
,\ftel' this clat" it III11st ],,, sellt to for Children
VICTORY MEDALS, II I';.!I e", "II ill till! clistrihutioJl of thc
Part of the Al'IlIi"ticc Day progTIIIlI l'rolils allll hOlluses whieh wcre Icft oIT
X ClITisto,,'u 1",1'01''' O,·tolll'1' 21111, We have a few tons of
will he the I)J'CSl'lItlltioll of the \'i",ory at th .. first statioll we 1I11",t goillg- ill, SPECIAL By-Product Coke for sale
:Mcda]s, If ,'ou ha \'e 1I0t obtained
yourR, tn' to' do SO, as we would like
hl'llI:e Ihe nccessit~· of enttillg our cloth
to fit our pnrse, allll it'R lIOt a highly THE FIRESIDE on School Shoes at $ 8.50 per ton deliver-
io hllVC 'e"en' mall turn his Illl'dal in oruate or exp"lIsi "e strutlure Wl' I'all (Continued from Page 1.)
a day or so 'lwfol'<" in ol'llel' thnt thc
committee .. all ha,'1' thelll rcady for the
a 11'01'l1, mueh as ,,'e \\'0 u 1<1 like to,
Thercforc, that whidl has I)('(\n slli<1
Better come in and look ed in cellar.
:'I[iSfi Dorothy III. Beatty, of 400 N.
!,J'{'sentatioll. ahollt a good, I'Omlll()(!iolls log-cahin af,
Xarbcrth a\,Cllue, gl'llcluated as a traill-
them over
fair listrns w(,II, illlll'l'd, alld if a 1l\1Ilt'-
1'<1 nUI'RC 1'1'0111 the ]"'lIns\,h'allia lIos-
Here and Hereabonts tiliolls 01' IIH\I'tilletish horough ollieial
sa~'s it's against th" law, wl"ll fill hilll
full of hooeh.
pitlll. SII .. is speudillg a JIl'ollth a 1 home
1",1'01'1' taking- up nl'tinl ",ol'k at her Narberth Shoe Store BELMONT ELECTRIC
. CO.
(Continued from Page 1.) '* * *
III'ofe:-;sloJi. 209 Haverford Avenue Contractors
Til lICXt w,'.'k's issul' WI' shall look , :'Iliss Gertrude n, Ross, <111u;.!ht,,1' of Narberth
here whut I'nll hI' <101\(', ](l'('pillg ill 1'01' what thp AII,,'ril'all Ll'g'iou has to
:\. B, Hos", of 104 }'orrest a "euue, X aI'- 892 Belmont Avenue
mind, of (\O\I1'se, that othl'r plalls shoulcl I RllY, an(1 thl',\' "houl<1u't he hashful
be advallcl'll, hilt lIot forg-etting, dther, , \\'hl'lI thl'\' '1'1' ask,'c!. Old House Wiring A Specialty
that therc is sueil a thing- :!R too mllch , 'I'lTg 81'1';C'I'ATOH,
eOlltemplntioll, Electrical Appliances Repairing
A week or two past th .. illdl'fatig-ahle
DR, L, R. DAVIS WEDS MISS STILL-
WAGON, NeTlee 'B~11 Phone-Belmont 4386
Bob outlillel] ill his IIsllal ,'irile IlHllllll'r Dr, LaW!'l'III'C Hoss (" Lanlil' ") Ila·
the ambitiolls oJ th .. IOI'al post of the vis, fonllcr 1"'lIn hasl",t,llll]\ .. aptaiu
Amerielln Legioll i\'ith r,'f,'rplll',e to
permanent hcad(luartl'''', alld he prop·
aw( A]\-Americ'all "I'uln', was lI\alTi"tI
ou \Vl'e!II,'sllay Ili;.!ht ill thl' Fi"st 1'!'l'S-
NARBERTH TAXI SERVICE NOTICE,
erh- said that thc pro,jc,,'t was worthy hvh'rian Chur..h to :\fiss (11':11'" Eli7.a-
of' whole-llcartl'll support, He Raid h'eth Stilhnlgon, claught('r of :\fag-is- I?atrick F. Donahue
!loll\cthinj:{ about it lll'illg a memorial, trate a 1111 :\[1'''. Howard S, Stilhn,;.!oll,
hut he knowH I ,lolI't ag't'ce with him Ill' No, 214 Cri,'ket, n ,-"IIIH', .\ rl!JIIOrl'. Thc\'l' ",ill Ill' a 1I\l'I'tin~ of the ,'it-
t here, for 11 mClIloria I is n. memorial, The H(',', Dr, Edmullcl Ha wson 1"'1'- Taxi meets all trains Store orders promptly delivered i7."IIR of Narherth who :II'<' intercstell ill
nnd a Soldicrs' !'ost is sOIlll'thing else l' o 1'111 ecl the "l'1'ell\ollY. A )'('c'I'ptioll fol-
aI-min, but thel'<' 's e\'l'ry rcason why 10we(1 at the homl' of thl' hri<ll', 'I'hl' Baggage called for and delivered Freight delivered the ",elfllr" of the Narberth Troop of
tlie town Rholllcl (H'o\'ide a Soldiers' Ill'st nlllli was Dr, ,I. Loni" ::\fa1'tin, of Bo," 8"onls lit 1-:1111 lIall, Tnl'sday 1'\"'11-
PORt, lInel so thcre '" not IIIl1ch ditTerence this city, who WlIS II t'lasslllatl' of D".
hetwccn UR, after all. As I \II\l1erstnnu DIn-is all,1 captaiul'cl thl' l'elln hask,'t- Open Day and Night Phone 1633 ill;.!', Septelllher :10, at S P.:'IL If ,"Oil

it, tIll' r"egioll hn" alr('udy sccurell an hnll team iu 1!)]i, ])1', autl 1frs. Dads are at nil inten'st,'cl ph'""c lIlak .. it Il
option 011 that "l'ry thoice lot which \\'ilI live at tll" I..illeoln, Ardmorc,
point tn he present.

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