FIRESIDE ITEMS WANTED FOR OUR TOWN DURTO SUPPORT Narberth Base Ball Club VOLUME V, NUMBER 31 NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1919 PRICE TWO CENTS WORTHY OF YOUR INTEREST AND SUPPORT! MA Y WE HAVE IT ? A CO-OPERATIVE INSTITUTION STRIVING TO DEVELOP A ND S ER VE TH E COMMUNITY. NEEDLEWORK GUILD. Main Line Baseball News NOW IS THE TIME to bu y your D ah li as to be p la nt ed a bo ut Ma y 15, fo r 1lowers in late September. Unless t he w ea th er or o th er conditions make a change of date necessary. th e Fall Flower S ho w w il l be held :tt sOme convenient in doo r p la ce on or about September 20. All th e Dahlia. K in gs and Queens ill Narberth are invited to exhibit. "The Object of this Association sh al l b e t o improve an d beautify th e Borough an d Vicinity; to asSist an d co-operate w it h t he authori ties in e n fo r ci n g l a ws an d ordin an ce s r el at in g t h er et o; to promote an y project haVing for it s purpose th e bettennent of th e comm u ni ty as a W ho le ; to prOvide a means Of a c qu i ri n g and disseminating infonnation on an y subject of g en er al i nt e re st ; a n d t o f o st er and m a in t ai n a fra.ternal spirit among th e people o f o ur community." Dues f or V ot in g Membership fo r o ne y ea r, $1.00. Every resident of Na.rberth an d vicinity eligible. NARBERTH ASSOCIATION. " Fall Flower Show" )[rs . .T. T. Darlington. )[rs. Charles K Kreamer and }[rs. D. D. Stickney will he glad to hear from an v one who some disl'anl",1 e l o t h i ~ g - , china. fUl'lIiture, etc., that m ay lw d i ~ p o s e d of at a rummage s'al" ill th" I l l ' ar futul' l'. Th e cOlllmittee haYing charg-e of t he Home Bake on last ~ a t n r d a v l I ' i ~ h to thank all. those who "0 g ' e ll t : r ously donated the goodi('s alld a ls o t ho se whl) p ur cha s" d from th" m. T he r es ul t of th" ~ a l e has 'iul'I'l'aH'd ou r hallk account ("'''1' fOI,ty dollars. Opening Game with Auto-Car ClUb at A r dm o re on Ma y 17 Speeches by Fletcher W. Stites and C ha r le s W . KerwOOd PARADE-BRASS BAND First G am e o n H o me G r ou n ds with Drexel Hill on Ma y 2'1. J o in t he N a rb e rt h B as eb al l ClUb. Help : : ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ S e : h T ~ : k ~ ~ e Ma p ! an d see some Real GOod Baseball i on th e High SchOol Gr oun<Ul . I 'rickets c al l h l' purchased froll! 1_ the f o ll o wi n g: E HClWal'd,'" D r ug s to r e Raymolld C. Jones I Fred 'Vnlzcr § Duyis' XCII'S Store I Ee .r. J. Cabrey R. J. Edgar I)" Eugene Du vis I ~ ' I I I I I I U I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l l I l I I I I I ' 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U 1 I I I 1 I I I U l I I I I t I I I I I I l I l I I I ~ 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 l 1 1 1 1 l 1 l l 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Rummage Sale A meetiug' of the Dil'l'e!ors and n)('mhers of ,thl' Xe"d] P wo r k G u il d lI'iH he Ileld on W ed ne sd ay . : \[ ay ] ,l th , at :?:W P. ?II., at the hOllIe of 1111'S • • John A. Caldwell, Xo. ]22 Elmwood avenue. H e l l l t i \ " ( ' ~ uJ 111(11 ill the :!Sth Di"i , s io n ~ ' h o u l d ~ ( , I I , 1 their a l ' p l i c a t i o l l ~ for ti"k<'ts for the big j'elehratiullS in Philadelphia to rhe W('Iron,,' Houw COlli III i !t ( ' l ~ in the Lihert .'· Buildi ng, Hl'Oad and Che$tllll't ~ t l ' l ~ l ' t S ' . V o l un l t' e r s w i t h additionul suggc'stions or a n ~ ' o ne ' I' il li ng to help will please report to ;\Irs. J l I n H . ~ ~ G. Foote, Xllrherth 314-M. Th e '1'. C. ('luh, )[ay alld J ~ t h e l Baafield, Ella D ot ha nl , L uu i, e England, Elizahcth HUllt,'r, Dorothy ::\[001'1', .,lin· nil' H e ar d , E v el y n Patten, Fnith Nc Auliffe a ll d D or ot hy S he ne ma n, h ad [L t'heatre p a r ty S a tu r d ay , April 26th. ::\Irs. H o r ac e 8 h e ll l 'm a n \\'as "haperone. NARBERTH SON S HO WS T RU E GRIT IN FItANCE. To Be Held in NarBrook Park ON S AT UR DA Y AFTEItNOON, MA Y 31 Under the Auspices of the Civic Association. Exhibits Same as Last Year. ,Detail,. and C O ll l mi t te es to he announced in Onl' Town )[u)' 17, HU!l. PEONIES-ROSES A L L S PR I NG FLOWERS I NC LU DI NG W I LD F LO WE RS Then' is an all'star l ' a ~ t of n'llIl11'kahie m a gn i tu l 1l ' in the l l el i gh t f ul photoplay, " TI lI 'l 'e G re en E ye s. " to be ~ h o w n at the P a la e e T h e a tr e . Anlmore, on \VedIH"sl1ay. Carlyll' Blat·kwell, .June Eh'idgl', :\Iont agll Love . . JohllIlY Hines, anll Evely n Greeley an ' t he ,tars, a nd t he y are a ll s ee n i ll roll 'S of a partitlllarly congen'ial naturt'. "Three Gel'n Eyes" wa s [lllaptl',l fo r thl' ~ C I \ ' e l l f ro m S ar dOll'S " A S"ra p of 1':1)11'1'." It is a modern s to r. '· . t el li ll !! a ll u lI lI su al ly l ik a b le t a lc alld pn''''ntel] ill a part;enlarly appealing manner. Tn II tase ,'xalllillation h el d : \[ ay it h f or t he clerks in tIle Xarberth 1'ost Offiec each derk p a ss e d s uc c e, si 'u ll y, a ll receiVing marks of !l(; o r mon' . T he examination WflS held in th e \ '. ::\L C. A. Building by L. W. Clinton, Acting Chief C le rk o f t he R. ::\1. S. SPRING FLOWER SHOW ,AND GARDEN FETE :\11'. \ Va l te r G r ay has o pc ne ll a co mmcndahle enterprise at :!O] P ri ce a "e n ne , w he re groceries alld many other things a re l wi ng o lf er ed at a t t r a d i \ " l ~ prices. ':\[1'. Gray expeds shortly to enlarge his quarters, especially fo r the ~ c r \ " j n g of jet' ('reBUt. 8uel'css to ~ [ r . Gl'lly. Private .Johll h . 1 ' ~ l I k i l l " of the :Marseillo Guard, gal'c all I ' xh ib it io n o f t ru e ::\Iarine nerve a f l' \\ ' l Ii g' ht s a go w hi le on duty at the Qual't,'rmaster's storag e house. S h o r t l ~ ' after going on duty 6 ;\L, Printt!' .Jl'lIkills detectcl threo Italians piJfC'l'ilig three large cases c·on.taining 7,;.OllO "igan't !<'s. With pistol dl'awlI, .Jellldns lllhanced on the thi('ves ,h'IlIU1H]ing t h e ir s u r r en d e r . Two of t11elll Hed arolllid t he h u il d in g illh the finally l's('aped after JenkillS ha d f ir ed on them a number of timcs. He captured one of the men, whom he foulld to he armed, and who, whl'n turned ov er to th e Fn'nch poNce, proved to he a notc,1 c ri mi na l t he F r en c h a n th o r it i es h ad h ee n in s ea rc h of fo r m a n ~ - m o n t h ~ . Prh'ate Jenkins reeoYl'rl'd all the c ig a rl ' tt cs a nll was eOllllllenc1e,] fo r ,tho acthy Base COIll- mandel' Colonl'l George ::\[cD. \ V e f ' k ~ , U. S. A. Private , Jo hn L .. Jenkins, or "Louis" .Tenll'ins as \1-1' know him, is a son of 1Ifr. an d "II'''' Charles L .• J en ki ns , of 10:1 Dudley aYenUl', Narberth. Flowers an d P la nt s f or Sale Seeds fo r Sale Garden Tools fo r Sale I Refreshments fo r Sale THE FIRESIDE Do not mis:; that scrmon about "111'Jigion in t he H Oll ie " next Sunday lIIorning in the l'reshyterian Church. \ Vh en t he wOlllen folk will \\'ork ua v an d n il !h t to sell Victory notes, tl:e men should at Jeast t ak e t im e to write their n am e on a s u b sc r i ption blank. Mr. an d 1111'S. Snm Woods, of Gel" mantown, 1\'1'1'1' the g ue st s of :\[1'. and :\[rs. R. J. D ot ha rd , ofWynncwool1 avenue, o ve r t ho w ee k e nd . Th e Junior B v al l ge l C i rc l e of King's ])aul!htl'rs will llOhl a "Home B a ke " on Saturday, :May 2·lth, ]0 to 1 0 'dock, in t he O ld Post Ollice. Therc eertaillly WIlS a lot of ruhhish to be hauled away. : \[ an y : \f ai n L in l' s e l T' i c e I II l' n have rdurned frolll ovcrseas duty dluing the l ' a ~ t week. \Vear a 'White C ar n nt i on next Sunda y i n m em or y o f M ot he r. IN MEMORIAM AItTHUR V. EMMETT "MAN ?lrother's Da y will h" o bs er ve d in the P r e sh y t er i an Church next Sunday. \Vill the returncrl solrlil'r" he:p lIIak,' a ( ~ o n l ' l J l ( ' t e register hy ::;QCili b PostIllaster H aw s f or a f c w m i n ut e sf OH.R.ISTIAN CITIZEN" AL L FOR OTHERS; NOTHING FOIt HIMSELF. DIED MA Y 7, 1919 Spccial :\IotllCr's Day l'rogrulll in tho B a pt i s/ t C h ur c h Sunday evening. You an ' 1II0st cordially invited. C ha r l, ' s B ll s in ge r has returned from France looking fin", an d we are all gl:lll to sec him. T h" s to ry of th e Songs Our :\fothers Sang am] an exercise by tho children will pleasc a n d i n sp i re at the Baptist C h ur c h S u n dl l y e'·cning. :\11'. an,l : \ l r ~ . Gerald Talll'hlyn, of ] ) u d l c ~ ' avcllllc, Sl' l'Ut th l' we l' k e nd ill Wilkes·Barrl'. Obey t h at i m pu ls e -j oi u the Y. M. C. A. n ow . S al cs of more than $200,000,000 of surplus wa r s u pp l ie s to foreign governIlIcnts have hl'cn anuounced hy t h o \ Va r ]) l'J>:l 11111 en t. He\'. an d .Mrs. John Va n Xess wero sojourning a f cw d ay s in Atlantic Oity last week. Ar e you wearing a V .j ct or y L o an h ut ton '? \Ve 0\\'0 a g r ea t d eb t to motherhood. Le t us make pllrt payment 11y joining in a servieo to her honor Sunday e"ening at the Baptist Church. The r e gu l ar 1Il0ntlIly m e et in g of tlIe M o n t go m e r y C o u n ty 'Colllmittee orf tho Penns)'lvanil1 Woman Suffrage Assoeia,tion will ho held Wednesday, ~ f a y 14th, at 10.30 A. M., at Stnte Headquarters, 1606 F i n a n c e B u i ld i n g, P h i la d e lp h i a . Army and Register OVER Navy 1\l Qp ber f b u a '" a I XanlC. T he u su al p at ri ot ic i nt er es t of ::\11'. Rolwrt n. Durhin has prompted him prepare the" ;l;arl]('rth Arniy llnd Xavy H,'gister," a "ery heautiful an d appropria tl' pennanel1t record book fo r ou r Soldier a ml S a ilo r B oy s, r es id en ts of Narberth, w ho s e lT e d their country in the World \Var. All of us ar e proud of the reeord of these hoys. We W'lIlt the essential faets recordcd, no t only fo r it s present value, h ut f or the invaluahle service it w il l b e to th e future generations,. Th e t im e to reeord t h is i n fo r m at i on is the p r es en t , \\'hen it is fresh in ou r minds an d th e facts n m ~ ' he verified. Rank. A PERMANENT RECORD BOOK ON FILE AT POST OFFICE. HOME BAKE SATURDAY, MA Y 24, 1919 BY JUNIOR EVANGEL KING'S DAUGHTERS P OS T O FF IC E 11 A. M. to 1 P. M. the insurance husiness (adv.) on an occ a si o na l a f te r no o n during th e en rly Spring an d ru n up to \ Vu n am a ke r' s Roof an d pick np a f ew p o in te r s from th e bi g stars. Ponce ad,mits th e \Vanamaker trips, bu t s t il l i n si s ts that all t ho se p eo pl e w ho sa w him standing at th e s ta ti on t he o th er Sunday morning with a tennis racket in a ease an d al)"g of g ol f s ti ck s, a nd i nt im at ed t h at lie WIlS sneaking down 'to Pinehurst or SOJllC o th er suc h p lac e f or a little au:\'ance practice-he i ns i st s , w e a re g la d to report, t h at t he y were a ll w ro ng in their suspicions. C h a i rm a n P h i l le r an d hi s memlbers of th e G r o un d s 'Comm i tt e e ha d th e courts in fine shape, a nd th e wa rm , summerlike da y made t he d ay ideal fo r innugu· rn tinl! th e season. Y. M. C. A. Organization. Enlisted Date. Training Camp. Over Seas. When Left U. S. W h e n R e tu r n ed U. S. A c ti v e S e n· i ce . Scctors. Battles. Engagements. Wounds. Citations, etc. D is c ha r gc d D a te . T he R ec or d Bo ok is on file at th e Post Office. the Postmaster, will be glad to assist the pa ren ts of the ho;,-s, o r a n yo n e i n te r es te d , to m ak e t he proper record. Be prepared to gh-e the followinl! information: IT HINK Y. M. C. A. DIRECTORS MEET. Two c en ts p er word each Insertion. cu b In advance. No a d v e rt i se m e n t a c ce p te d un· Ie.. c....b accompanies copy. L O S T -B r o w n l ea th er lmg c o nt a in i ng book a nd c hi ld 's c l ot h in g and skirt. R ew ar d. N oN fy P. O. Box 20!l, Xarberth. (31-1') CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT " FO R SALE-Pies, B re ad a nd Cakes, Saturday, : wr n y 24, 10 A. 711. to 1 P. M., at. th e Old Post Office, hy .Junior E\"llllgel King's Daughters. A WORD to tl1C wise is sufficient. Cut d ow n y ou r ga s hills by b u yi n g y ou r Breaa an d Cakes from the Xarbcrth Baking Co., Arcade B u i lu i n g, Xarherth, on a nd a ft er l\Iay 10. (31-c) On }[onday evening, t he 5 th , the regular m o n th l y m e et i ng of th e D i r e d o r ~ of tl1C Y. }[, C. A. met, for further considera tion of th e p la ns f or e xp am io n con templa ted. The Board has heen h ui lt up u nt il it is now composed of mcn who ar c d e te r mi ne r ] to "malw good" w it h t he l o ca l A s s oc i a ti o n an d gh'e t he B or ou gh s om et hi ng of w hi ch it ma y w ell he p ro ud . T he B oa rd is divide,l into actin cOIllmittees, all doin g work that that insurcs the h est of Sllccess f or th e Association fo r the future. F ol lo wi ng t he b us in es s meeting, the Ladi",,' Amriliary, which held its monthly meeting the same e v e ni n g. provided a social h o ur w h ic h w a s c n jo y ed jointly 'by t h e A u x il i ar y an d the Board. TENNIS SEASON OPENS WITH THE "OLD GUARD" RIGHT ON THE JOB T he X lI rh er th T e n n i ~ A ~ ~ o c i a t i o n opened the ~ e a s o n l a st S a tu r da y at the courts at Elmwood an d E s ~ e x avonues, with all th o re:,rulars on t in new or freshly washed w hi te d uc ks a nd a rm ed with newly-stl'llng rackets. No , that isn't exactly c o r r ~ t , because there was onc distinguishcd memhe r who appeared in a r e gu l ar p a ir of winter t r o us e rs and two s w c a t e r ~ . He said he wasIl't going to take an y chances 011 a sudden return of win tel along ahout the m i d d ~ e of the afternoon even if young fellows l ik e P o nc e Burkhardt d id i ns is t on w e ar i ng t h ei r summe r garb, regardless of what the weather might be. \Vhich reminds us that Ponce "'as in mid-season form; which, in t ur n, reminds us t ha t it p a ys e ve n to n eg le ct NARBERTH WANTED-We need 100 good members who will ,sign up a neighbor's pledge of support fo r ou r local Y. M. C. A. WANTED-Two g rass or :fibre rugs. A d dr e ss Box 341, Narberth. (31-p) FOR SALE-Oak sideboard, cheap. 106 N. Narberth Ave., Narberth. (31-,p) W A N T E D ~ C r e x or carpet rug !lx12. Bo x 762, Narberth. (31-p) REFINED COUPLE wants small house or u n f ur n i sh e d a p ar t me n t for house· keeping, immediately. Bo x 328, or phone Narberth 1298. (31-p) FO R SALE-Half sash i ns i de w in do w screens, several sizes. 205 Forrest avenue, NaI1berth. (31 .0) FO R SALE-A No.3 Eddy Ic e Box. A . hargain. Also about 80 feet California Privet Hedge, 5 feet high. 2]8 \ V ay n e a ve . , or phone Narberth 1275-R. (31-c)
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VOLUME V, NUMBER 31 NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1919 PRICE TWO CENTS
WORTHY OF YOUR INTEREST AND SUPPORT!
MAY WE HAVE IT ?
A CO-OPERATIVE INSTITUTION STRIVING TO DEVELOP
AND SERVE THE COMMUNITY.
NEEDLEWORK GUILD.
Main Line Baseball News
NOW IS THE TIME to buy your
Dah li as t o b e p la nt ed a bo ut Ma y 15,
fo r 1lowers i n l at e September.
Unless t he w ea th er o r o th er condi
tions make a change of date necessary.
th e Fall Flower Show w il l be held :tt
sOme convenient in doo r p la ce on or
about September 20.
All th e Dahlia. Kings and Queens ill
Narber th a re invit ed to exhibit.
"The Object o f t h is Associationsh al l b e t o improve an d beautify
th e Borough an d Vicinity; to asSist
and co-operate w it h t he authorities in enforcing laws and ordi
nance s r el at ing t her et o; to pro
mote any project haVing for it s
purpose th e bettennent of th e com
muni ty a s a Whole ; to prOvide ameans Of acqui ring and dissemi
nating infonnation on any subject
of gener al i nt e re st ; a nd t o f o st er
a nd ma in t ai n a fra.ternal spiritamong th e people o f o ur commun
ity." Dues f or Vot ing Membership fo r one y ea r, $1.00. Every
resident of Na.rberth an d vicinityeligible.
NARBERTH CIVIC ASSOCIATION.
" Fall Flower Show"
)[rs . .T. T. Darlington. )[rs. Charles
K Kreamer and }[rs. D. D. Stickney
will he g la d to hear from an v one who
h a some disl'anl",1 e l o t h i ~ g - , china.
fUl'lIiture, etc., that may lw d i ~ p o s e d of
at a rummage s'al" ill th" Ill'ar futul'l '.
The cOlllmittee haYing charg-e of t he
Home Bake o n last ~ a t n r d a v l I ' i ~ h to
thank all. those who "0 g'ellt:rously do
nated the goodi('s alld a ls o t ho se whl)
p ur cha s" d from th" m. T he r es ul t o f
th" ~ a l e has 'iul'I'l'aH'd ou r hal lk account
("' ' '1 ' fOI,ty dollars.
Opening Game with Auto-Car ClUb
at Ardmore on Ma y 17
Speeches by Fletcher W. Stites
and Char les W. KerwOOd
PARADE-BRASS BAND
First Game on Home Grounds with
Drexel Hill on May 2'1.
J o in t he Na rbe rt h B as ebal l ClUb.
Help : : ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ S e : h T ~ : k ~ ~ e Map !an d see some Real GOod Baseball ion th e High SchOol Groun<Ul. I'rickets cal l h l' purchased froll! 1_
the following: E
HClWal'd,'" Drug s tore
Raymolld C. Jones IFred 'Vnlzcr §
Duyis' XCII'S Store IEe
.r. J. Cabrey ~ R. J. Edgar I)"Eugene Duvis I
~ ' I I I I I I U I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l l I l I I I I I ' 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1U 1 I I I 1 I I I U l I I I I t I I I I I I l I l I I I ~ 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 l 1 1 1 1 l 1 l l 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Rummage Sale
A meetiug' o f th e Dil'l'e!ors and n)('m
hers of ,thl' Xe"d]Pwork Guild lI'iH he
Ileld on Wedne sd ay . : \[ ay ] ,l th , a t :?:WP. ?II., at the hOllIe of 1111'S• •John A.
Caldwell, Xo. ]22 Elmwood avenue.
H e l l l t i \ " ( ' ~ uJ 111(11 ill the :!Sth Di"i,sion
~ ' h o u l d ~ ( , I I , 1 their a l ' p l i c a t i o l l ~ fo r t i"k<'ts for the big j'elehratiullS in Phila
delphia to rhe W('Iron,,' Houw COlli III i!
t ( ' l ~ in the Lihert.'· Building, Hl'Oad and
Che$tllll't ~ t l ' l ~ l ' t S ' .
Volunl t'ers wi th additionul sug
gc'stions or a n ~ ' o ne ' I' il li ng to
help will please report to ;\Irs.
J l I n H . ~ ~ G. Foote, Xllrherth 314-M.
The '1'. C. ('luh, )[ay alld J ~ t h e l Baafield, Ella Dot hanl , Luu i, e England,
Elizahcth HUllt,'r, Dorothy ::\[001'1', .,lin·
nil' Heard , Evelyn Patten, Fnith Nc
Auliffe a ll d Dor ot hy Sheneman, h ad [L
t'heatre par ty Sa turday, April 26th. ::\Irs.
Horace 8hell l 'man \\'as "haperone.
NARBERTH SON SHOWS TRUE
GRIT IN FItANCE.
To Be Held in NarBrook Park
ON SATURDAY AFTEItNOON,
MAY 31
Unde r t h e Auspices o f th e Civic
Association.
Exhibits Same as Last Year.
,Deta il , . and COlllmit tees to he
announced in Onl' Town ) [u ) ' 17,HU!l.
PEONIES-ROSES
ALL SPR ING FLOWERS
INCLUDING WILD FLOWERS
Then' is an all'star l ' a ~ t of n'llIl11'ka
hie magnitul1l ' in the l lel ight ful photo
play, "TI lI 'l 'e G re en Eye s. " t o b e ~ h o w nat the Palaee Theatre. Anlmore, on \Ved
IH"sl1ay. Carlyll' Blat·kwell, .June Eh'idgl',
: \Iontagll Love. . JohllIlY Hines, anl l Eve
lyn Greeley an ' the ,tars, a nd t he y are
a ll s ee n i ll rol l'S of a partitlllarly con
gen'ial naturt'. "Three Gel'n Eyes"
was [lllaptl',l fo r thl' ~ C I \ ' e l l f rom Sar
dOll'S "A S"ra p of 1':1)11'1'." It is a
modern s to r. '· . t el li ll !! a ll u lI lI sual ly l ik
able t a lc alld pn'' ' 'ntel] ill a part;enlarly
appealing manner.
Tn II tase ,'xalllillation hel d : \[ ay it h
f or t he c le rk s i n tIle Xarberth 1'ost Of
fiec each derk passed succe, si 'u ll y, a ll
receiVing marks of !l(; o r mon' . T he ex
amination WflS held in th e \ '. ::\L C. A.
Building by L. W. Clinton, Acting Chief
C le rk o f t he R. ::\1. S.
SPRING FLOWER SHOW,AND GARDEN FETE
:\11'. \Val te r Gray has opc ne ll a com
mcndahle enterprise at :!O] P ri ce a "e
n ne , whe re groceries alld many other
things a re lwi ng o lf er ed at a t t r a d i \ " l ~prices. ':\[1'. Gray expeds shortly t o en
large his quarters, especially fo r the
~ c r \ " j n g of jet' ('reBUt. 8uel'css to ~ [ r .Gl'lly.
Private .Johll h . 1 ' ~ l I k i l l " o f th e :Mar
seillo Guard, gal 'c all I 'xh ib it ion o f t rue
::\Iarine nerve a f l' \\ ' l Ii g' ht s ago whi le
on duty at the Qual't, 'rmaster's stor
age house. S h o r t l ~ ' after going on duty
at 6 P. ;\L, Printt!' .Jl'lIkills detectcl
threo Italians piJfC'l'ilig three large cases
c·on.taining 7,;.OllO "igan't !<'s. With pis
tol dl'awlI, .Jellldns lllhanced on the
thi('ves ,h'IlIU1H]ing their surrender. Two
of t11elll Hed arolllid t he hu il d ing i l lh
the , l ark and finally l's('aped after Jen
killS ha d f ir ed on them a number of
timcs. He captured one of the men,
whom he foulld to h e a rmed , and who,
whl'n turned ov er to th e Fn'nch poNce,
proved to he a notc,1 c rimi na l t he
French anthor it i es h ad h ee n i n s ea rch
of fo r m a n ~ - m o n t h ~ . Prh'a te Jenkins
reeoYl'rl'd all t he c iga rl ' tt cs a nll was
eOllllllenc1e,] fo r ,tho ac t hy Base COIll-
mandel' Colonl'l George ::\[cD. \ V e f ' k ~ ,U. S. A.
Private , John L..Jenk ins , o r "Louis"
.Tenll'ins as \1-1' know him, is a son of
1Ifr. an d "II'''' Charles L.•J en ki ns , o f
10:1 Dudley aYenUl', Narberth.
Flowers an d P la nt s f or Sale
Seeds fo r Sale
Garden Tools fo r SaleI Refreshments fo r Sale
THE FIRESIDE
Do not mis:; that scrmon about "111'
Jigion in t he HOll ie " next Sunday
lIIorning in the l ' reshyterian Church.
\Vhen the wOlllen folk will \\'ork uav
an d n il !h t t o sell Victory notes, tl:emen should at Jeast t ake t ime to write
their n ame on a subscript ion blank.
Mr. an d 1111'S. Snm Woods, of Gel"
mantown, 1\'1'1'1' the g ue st s o f :\[1'. and
:\[rs. R. J . D ot ha rd , ofWynncwool1
avenue, ove r t ho week end .
Th e Junior Bval lgel Circle of King's
])aul!htl'rs will llOhl a "Home Bake "
on Saturday, :May 2·lth, ]0 to 1 0 'dock,
in t he O ld Post Ollice.
Therc eertaillly WIlS a lot of ruhhish
to be haul ed away.
: \[ an y : \f ai n L in l' selT'ice IIIl'n have
rdurned frolll ovcrseas duty dluing the
l ' a ~ t week.
\Vear a 'White Carnnt ion next Sun
day i n memor y o f Mot he r.
IN MEMORIAM
AItTHUR V. EMMETT
"MAN
?lrother's Day will h " o bs er ved in
t he Preshyter i an Church next Sunday.
\Vill the returncrl solrlil'r" he:p lIIak,'
a ( ~ o n l ' l J l ( ' t e register hy ::;QCili b Post
Illaster Haws for a fcw minutesf
OH.R.ISTIAN
CITIZEN"
ALL FOR OTHERS; NOTHING
FOIt HIMSELF.
DIED MAY 7 , 1919
Spccial :\IotllCr's Day l'rogrulll in tho
Bapt is/ t Church Sunday evening. You
an ' 1II0st cordially invited.
Char l, ' s B ll s inger has returned from
France looking fin", an d we are all
gl:lll to sec him.
Th" s to ry of Ladd'ie, th e Songs Our
:\fothers Sang am] an exercise by tho
children will pleasc and inspi re at the
Baptist Church Sundl ly e'·cning.
:\11'. an,l : \ l r ~ . Gerald Talll'hlyn, of
] ) u d l c ~ ' avcllllc, Sl'l 'Ut th l' we l' k e nd ill
Wilkes·Barrl'.
Obey t h at impu ls e -j oi u the Y. M.C. A. now .
S al cs o f more than $200,000,000 of
surplus wa r suppl ies to foreign govern
IlIcnts have hl'cn anuounced hy t ho \Var
]) l'J>:l 11111en t.
He\'. and .Mrs. John Va n Xess wero
sojourning a f cw d ay s in Atlantic Oity
last week.
Are you wearing a V .j ctory Loan hut ton '?
\Ve 0 \ \ ' 0 a g r ea t deb t to motherhood.
Le t us make pllrt payment 11y joining
in a servieo to her honor Sunday e"en
ing at t he Bapti s t Church.
The regular 1Il0ntlIly meet ing o f tlIe
Montgomery County 'Colllmittee orf tho
Penns)'lvanil1 Woman Suffrage Assoeia
,tion wil l ho held Wednesday, ~ f a y 14th,
at 10.30 A. M., at Stnte Headquarters,
1606 Finance Building, Philadelphia.
Army and
Register
OVER
Navy
1\lQpberfbua '" a I
XanlC.
The u su al p at ri ot ic i nt er es t o f ::\11'.
Rolwrt n. Durhin has prompted him ~ prepare the" ;l;arl]('rth Arniy llnd Xavy
H,'gister," a "ery heautiful an d appro
pria tl' pennanel1t record book fo r ou r
Soldier aml S a ilo r B oy s, r es id en ts o f
Narberth, who selTed their country in
t he World \Var.
All of us ar e proud o f the reeord of
these hoys. We W'lIlt the essential faets
recordcd, no t only fo r it s present value,
h ut f or the invaluahle service it wil l b e
to th e future generations,. The t im e to
reeord t h is informat ion is t he present ,
\\'hen it is fresh in ou r minds an d th e
facts n m ~ ' he verified.
Rank.
A PERMANENT RECORD BOOK ON
FILE AT POST OFFICE.
HOME BAKESATURDAY, MAY 24, 1919
BY
JUNIOR EVANGEL KING'S
DAUGHTERS
OLD POST OFF ICE
11 A. M. to 1 P. M.
t he insurance husiness (adv.) on an oc
casiona l a f te rnoon during the en rly
Spring and run up t o \Vunamake r' s
Roof and pick np a f ew po in te r s from
the big stars. Ponce ad,mits th e \Vana
maker trips, bu t s t il l i nsi s ts that all
t ho se p eo pl e who saw him standing at
th e s ta ti on t he o th er Sunday morning
with a t enni s racke t in a ease an d al)"g
of g ol f s ti ck s, a nd i nt imat ed th at lie
WIlS sneaking down 'to Pinehurst or SOJllC
o th er suc h p lac e f or a little au:\'ance
pract ice-he i ns i st s , we a re g la d to re
port, t h at t he y were a ll w ro ng in their
suspicions.
Chairman Phil ler an d hi s memlbers of
th e Grounds 'Committee ha d th e courts
in fine shape, a nd th e wa rm , summer
like da y made t he d ay ideal fo r innugu·
rn tinl! th e season.
Y. M. C. A.
Organization.
Enlisted Date.
Training Camp.
Over Seas.
When Left U. S.
When Returned U. S.
Active Sen· i ce .
Scctors.
Battles.
Engagements.
Wounds.
Citations, etc.
Dischargcd Date .
T he R ec or d Bo ok is on file at th e
Post Office. Mr. Haws, the Postmaster,
will be g la d to assist t he p aren ts of the
ho;,-s, or anyone inte res ted , to mak e t he
proper record. Be prepared t o g h- e the
followinl! information:
ITHINK
Y. M. C. A. DIRECTORS MEET.
Two c en ts p er w or d e ac h Insertion. cu bIn advance . No advert i sement accepted un·Ie.. c....b accompanies copy.
LOST-Br own l ea th er lmg conta in ing
book a nd c hi ld 's c loth ing and skirt.
R ew ar d. N oN fy P . O. Box 20!l, Xar
berth. (31-1')
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT"
FOR SALE-Pies, B re ad a nd Cakes,
Saturday, :wrny 24, 10 A. 711. to 1 P. M.,
at. th e Old Post Office, hy .Junior E\"llllgel
King's Daughters.
A WORD to tl1C wise is sufficient. Cut
down you r ga s hills by buyi ng you r
Breaa an d Cakes from the Xarbcrth
Baking Co., Arcade Bui luing, Xarherth ,
on a nd a ft er l\Iay 10. (31-c)
On }[onday evening, t he 5 th , the reg
ular monthly meet ing of th e D i r e d o r ~of tl1C Y. }[, C. A. met, for further con
sidera tion of th e p la ns f or e xp am io n
con templa ted. The Board has heen
h ui lt up u nt il it is now composed of
mcn who ar c determiner ] t o "malw
good" w it h t he local Association an d
gh'e t he Borough s omet hi ng o f w hi ch
it may well h e p ro ud . The B oa rd is
divide,l into act in cOIllmittees, all do
in g work that count s a nd that insurcs
the h est o f Sllccess f or th e Association
fo r the future.
F ol lowi ng t he bus ines s meeting, the
Ladi",, ' Amriliary, which held its
monthly meeting the same evening. pro
vided a social hour which was cn joyed
jointly 'by t he Auxil i ary an d the Board.
TENNIS SEASON OPENSWITH THE "OLD GUARD"
RIGHT ON THE JOB
The X lI rher th T e n n i ~ A ~ ~ o c i a t i o nopened the ~ e a s o n la st Sa turday at the
courts at Elmwood an d E s ~ e x avonues,
with all tho re:,rulars on t in new or
freshly washed whi te d uc ks a nd a rmed
with newly-stl'llng rackets.
No , that isn't exactly c o r r ~ t , be
cause there was onc distinguishcd mem
he r who appeared in a regular pa ir of
winter t rouse rs and two s w c a t e r ~ . He
said he wasIl't going to take an y
chances 011 a sudden return of win tel
along ahout the m i d d ~ e of the afternooneven if young fel lows l ik e Ponce Burk
hardt d id i ns is t on wear ing thei r sum
me r garb, regardless of what the
weather might be.
\Vhich reminds us that Ponce "'as in
mid-season form; which, i n t ur n, re
minds us t ha t i t pays even t o n eg le ct
NARBERTH
WANTED-We need 100 good members
who will ,sign up a neighbor's pledge
of support fo r ou r local Y. M. C. A.
WANTED-Two g rass or :fibre rugs.
Address Box 341, Narberth. (31-p)
FOR SALE-Oak sideboard, cheap. 106
N. Narberth Ave., Narberth. (31-,p)
W A N T E D ~ C r e x or carpet rug !lx12.
Box 762, Narberth. (31-p)
REFINED COUPLE wants small house
or unfurni shed apar tment for house·
keeping, immediately. Box 328, or phone
Narberth 1298. (31-p)
FOR SALE-Half sash i ns i de window
screens, several sizes. 205 Forrest
avenue, NaI1berth. (31-.0)
FOR SALE-A No.3 Eddy Ic e Box. A.hargain. Also about 80 feet Cali
Standard cold rcmedy for 20 yeara-lD tabletform_fe, .ure,no opiate.-break. up a c ol din 24 houra-relieves IlriP in 3 day.. Moneyback ifit fall.. The genuinebox has a Red top
with Mr. Hi ll ' . p i ct ur e . A t All DrUll Store..
PhUa •• P ...
~ s £ r ~ . 2 ! AlDesl Pho t o " " " The-. I re 01118 SI:z:eln Ih eEnllreWorld.
Pb.lopl.YII-COntinuous 1 0A. M .10 11.38
P.M.
MAIN PBODUCT ION STARTS AS NUB
AS POSSmLE TO 10.15 A. M., 11.00 , I .H,
3 .4 5, 5 .4 5. 7 .4 5, 8 .3 0 P. M.
P.upertles Fo r nent .Dd SaleFire Inlurance
Bell Phone 161 lY.
"L,ll BuDding. NarberD. h .
Victory Liberty Loan Commit tee
Th13 ""ace contributed
HOWARD'S
The gong's rung for the last round in thefight. Slam h ome t ha t l as t punch! Mak e s ur ethat it 's a knockout-not only for this fight, but forall time to cornel
R ig ht o n the point of the jllw-today-with theVictory Liberty LoaD.
FiDish the jobl
"TIME. !W- t h e Last Round
PHONE 1210 J
Telephones,
1267
1268
May Day was recogaized by the pres
ence of cut flowers an d b y briof appro
priate exercis<'S. The lunch room was
pretty attractive in it s trimmings of
d'Ogwood blossoms.
The Brightest Spot in Narberth
, - . ~ , ~ Drug Store in theMost Modern Sense of the Term
:Mrs. J 'ust ice, whom we have so much
mis sed la te ly , i s slowly recovering from
an operation for llIppendicitis.
WINFIELD H. COOK
The surroundings of our school arc
very attractiyC'. The admin is t ra t ion o f
SCHOOL NOTES.
Hertzler's Market HouseNARBERTH, PA.
(Continued on Page 4.)
Formerly with N. E. SMEDLEY
PLUMBING AND HEATING
Essex and Haver fo rd Avenues
Wal ton ' . Garage ••• NARB_TH , PA .
wil l b e b ro ug ht in automobiles.
Church Notes .
Song and Prarer Service Wednesday
evening at 8 0 'clock, led by th e pastor.
Subject, "Contrary Winds." I ns pi r
ing song service and helpful fellowship.
Th e Young People's Society will holda soeial Friday evening, the 23rd of
this month fo r t he membe rs hi p o f th e
soeiety and invited guests. A number
of sailor boys will e nt er ta in a nd be entertained. Thi s h as been a g re at y e ar
f or t hi s society. The in tere st and at
tendance has fa r exceeded any previoull
year.
Next Sunday morning the pastor will
givo th e third sermon in th e series on
"The Great Book." In these d ay s o f
reconstruction and economic perils it is
quite necessary that we turn for help
to "The Stnndary of Right Adjust
ments" for both ~ a p i t a l a n d labor.
Dr. R B. Teitrick , Deputy State Superintendent, spent l as t F r id a y in our
schools. 'Vhat a p it y t h at more people
could not f ind tdme to come to the
school i n t he e ve ni ng t o hear him give
h is r ep or t on what. lIe s aw an d heard
that day.
Commencement Kight, Thul1Sday, June
19, 1919.
'VILIBERTYLOAN
GOOD VALUE
BAPTIST CHURCH OF THE
EVANGEL.
Avery S. D e ~ y , Pastor.
Wctlncsuay, S 1'. ~ [ ' - l ' m y e r meetingw it h s ho rt a dd re ss b y t he p as to r. Mr.
g, B. Stauley will be the special solOist.Thursday, 8 P. l\r.-Business and so·
cinl meeting of the pastor's Young
~ I o n 's Bible Class at th e home of Richarll Compton, 500 Woodside ayenuc.
Looa, Fanny H . Plano teacher.StUdio, A rc ad e B ld g. P ho ne , 816-J.
SJoholm, Miss Ebba. Music Teacber and Accompanist, 228 Iona ave .. Narberth.
NOTAR I PUBLICJell'erle", J. n. 111 Sarberth ave.Phone. 666-M.
Tyson. Warren R. 200 Woodb ine ave.Phone. 1202-lV.
O P T I C I A ~ 8Fenton, Car l F. 506 Essex ave. Phone. 8U-WPhil&. addre .... 1806 Chestnut at. Locuat il LZentmayer, dO"OI ,h . 228 S . lath st., Phlln.
. PAINTERSCole, James R.246 Haverford ave . Phone , Spr uc e 1818.
Walzer, Fred.117 Winsor ave. Phone, 1247-J.
PAPER HANGERSWitte. Goo. A. Fairview ave.Phone. CynWYd 778-J. Flrat-clau work.
PIIOTO PLAYS·'Arcadla," 16th and Chestnut ata., Phil..See display advertisement In this Iaaue.
PLUMBING, ETC.Wall, H. B. Phone, 819-J.See display advertisement In tbls laaue.
REAL ESTATECaldwell & Co. Phone, U71-W.See display advertisement In tbla lu u•.
FrItsch, H. C. Pbone, 352.W.See display advertisement In thl . luue.
God fr ey . Wm. R .114 Woods id e ave . Phone, 885.W.
Nash, Robert iI. Phone. 605.
, S h ~ ; ~ o ~ r : m ~ ~ r s ~ . a m ~ s ~ o : X d ~ : . r t g a s e •.Phone. 636. Or 1420 Cheetnut at.
ROOFING. ETO.Gara-McGlnley Co. Phone, 1258.W.See display advertisement In thl. luue.
Illller, John A. 248 lana ave. Phone, 881-JShop. 248 Haverford aVe. Phone. U25-J ,
8110ElllAKER8Good Wear Shoe Repair Shop.Constantine, B. G. Y. H. C. A. Bldg.
TAILORSP remo st , H . P ho ne . 1254·J.Sec display advertisement in this issue.
Tbe above department should be at tb .~ e a t s s t u se t o tbe community, the \ Ia t oon·t a ln s th e n am e o f e ve ry profell8lonal man.tradesman. mechanic. shopkeeper. etc., wbodoes o r can In any way serve hi . fellow·townsman. and who Is prosreulve enousbto a dd n ame to l is t o f Regllter.As It Is dlmcult f or t ho se contrlbutln.
t he ir t im e a nd efforts to tb e produotlon 01" Ou r T ow n" t o peraonally either k now o rInterview all lIuch, It w ou ld b e moa t hllpful It those n ot n ow f ou nd In th e prlnta"nat wou ld a en d I n a memo ot their Damu,'addreu, phoDe Dumbera and bualDe_ orproteulona fo r l Iat lne . ThIs will coa t a a fol·10,..11:10 oenu e a ch I .aue for I line.; Ii CIDUfor each additional line.
COOKNARBERTH, PA.
P..
A. J. L.
of a fulure ril·h in aB I ha t l if e is
\\'oltlh li\'ini{ for. Yl'l. we rejo ice ill what
I I l ~ diel accomplish , allli \ \'e realize thaIwhell the door eloft'll Oil his earthly ca
reer, allother openl'd that l'c\"eaJed tohim the ineffablc g ' l o r i < ' ~ of the etCI'll'll
IiI'", where there is uo p ai n n or suffer
i ng, no si ll nor c1eMh.
N8rberth 302 W
SCHOOL NOTES.
(Continued from Page 3.)
the school endeavorS' to teach a l l pup i ls
respect of prope rty r igh ts of others and
s ha ll do everything within their power
to co-operate with citizens in the pun
ishing of malici ous ,tresSlpassing.
T he H ig h School )1others' ~ [ e e t i n g ,held on Wednesday, proved one o f th c
1Il0st he>lpful round tab lo conferences
Oil r ec or d i n our schools. Therc were
wide-awake diseussions on live prob
II'1IlS. The meet ing was o pened w·ith
remarks hy ~ [ r . ~ [ e ' C a l ' t e r , President ofthe Board, following which }[r. ~ f e l e h o i r11':\(1 in discussions.
Narberth RegisterTwa Linea, 10c per ill/lue; 5 c foreach addit ianal line
Our thought is that th e Coal Bus iness w i ll be slow this S pr ing a nd
SUllllller, to be fonowed by a stampede in the F an, Take our adv ico and
order early, and don't forget to order f ro lll us, where you will get good coal
and lots of appreciation furnished f. o. b. w it h t he goods.
We will be glad to book order fo r Jeddo COllI d ur in g th e m on th uf
April at prices prevailing in Philadelphia and vicinity.
l\Iost of you know that this coal is t he b es t that cOllies to market, and
to those o f y ou who don't, we have no hesitancy in proclaiming the fact tha t
i f b et te r coal exists anywhere i n t he wide earth it has not as ye t been d is ·
covered.
ACCOUNTANTSKelJn, H. O. Certified Public Accountant .203 Dudley ave. Phone. Narberth 800-W.
(Oontinued from Page 2.)cllior tried to div,'rt him hy readill:'
the basehall score to him. lI e »poke of
~ I r . Emmett's s u n n ~ - temperament. and
how, when th" pr ill"ipal was ,listres:i"d
hy some }ll'ohlc'm of di:i"ipli I l l ' , ~ [ l ' . Emmett woulll q uo t" h is favorite lines
from LOllh.-J'ellow's poem:
A t t he l as t m ee ti ng of the Woa1('n's
COllllllunity Cluh, Tuesday, April 2Hlh,
thc annual election of of fice rs too l,
plllce. The following ofl1ecrs were
elected fo r th e ensuing year:
President, MTS. C. P . Fowler ; Vice
Presicl'ent, Mrs. 'C. W. Young; COI'l'(
sponding Secretary, ~ I r s . E. Hat,chelor;
Reeord'ing Secretary, Mrs. N. Anl1l'rson;
Treasurer, Mrs. ,J. Banis.
woulll autlllllatil'nlly produce Ihe proper
sp ir i t o f Americanization.
S ix y ou ng girls, ]l1'O<1ucls of tho
splendid institulion that ~ I i s s :\IeGnirer l ' p r e l > c . n t ~ , accompanied her nt ll l p re
sClltell in a most capahle, llllllllH'r Alfl'cll
Noyce's poelll entitleu, " 'fhe A \ " e n l l ~of the A l l i e ~ , " " I Am ni l American,"
and "The H e c e s ~ i o n l l l , " hy Hu<1ynru
Kipling.
ANNUAL ELECTION OF OFFICERS
DEATH OF ARTHUR V. EMMETT.
"B e still, ';:Hl heart, and " " a ~ e l'l'pillilll!;Bellinc1 the douds i thl' ~ u "I ill slJill
ing;
Thy fat l' i s t hc common fate of all,
I nt o ead l life , ~ o m e rain mus t f al l ,
SOllle days must he dark allf1 , l r e a r ~ ' "
To us of an ol<1el' i{eneratioll, it is in
l'xpressihly sall 10 witnes s the end of a
splendicl young l i fe , so f ul l o f pl 'omi s,
THE WAR IS OVER
The Narberth Tailoring Co.Will g ive Good Reduc tions onMade-to-Order Ladies' and Gentlemen's Suits, also reduced priceson Repai ring and Clean ing andDyeing of your clothes. WorkA 1. Don't lose t ime in callingup Narberth 305.