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    FIRESIDE ITEMSWANTED FOROUR TOWNSHORT LOCALNEWS ITEMS

    WANTED WEEKLY

    VOLUME V, NUMBER 50 NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1919' PRICE THREE CENTS

    ANNOUNCEMENT LAST WEEK BRINGS FORTH EXPRESSIONS OF COMMENDATION-INDICATES OUR. TOWN WILL HEARTILY

    SUPPORT TH E PROJECT.

    Y. M. C. A. PLANS RECEIVEDWITH HEARTY APPROVAL

    defeated

    n tt o rn ey s , CHAPMAN &,1420' Wide ne r Bu il d in g ,.

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    Men's Donbles.Filial r 0 1 m d ~ S h u w :ll1d Warwick de

    feate,] Kirl[, 'C. A. of th eir proposedp la n s f o r e xp a nd i ll g th ... ir preseut plantwere h , ' ar t i ly suppor t ed iu ( ,xp l 'ession,made to oJlicl'rs of th e Associat iOIl.Th e p lans ar c to mak,' t h( ' Asso c ia

    tion somethiug that will nHI1,e en'ryonewant to joiu au d boost :l1ong a worthwhil e c i \' i c mo\"elll ...nt, anll to s"ellre th ...benefi ts to 1ll' oJlcred.

    A natatorium will he popUlar withb ot h y ou ng an d oJ,1 anll Illany a da yanl! e\" ...ning will no llouht fillll li\"elygroups splashing to their he-a r t' s cont en t. T h, 'n , too, the enlarg..d an, 1 \ \' el lTegu]ut(lcl gault' )'ounlS ar c ~ o n H ' t h i l l gthat will appeal to hoth men a ll d ho.\"w ho w ill he prodd l' ,1 fo r sl 'parall '1y inlille with Illodem an d apl'ron',l lIlelhOlls.Th e al1

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    CANDY

    Nurserie.12 houe.eNarberth.

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    Ot course, wedeliver - aD,p l a c e - an ,time.

    ICE CREAM

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    DAVIS'

    Serv i ce1633

    H. C. FRITSCH

    A C OM PL ET F L IN E O FSCHOOL SUPPLIESAT

    CIGARS

    John Albrecht

    Pupertle8 Fo r BeD& aDd SaltFire ID8uraDCl8

    BeD PboDe l i l lY." "U BoUdJDg. BarberO, Pa.

    Look about th e home arounde. nd hav .your planting done DOW. Th e ee.eOD iehere Bgain, Bnd th e wealher conditionea re .dvant .geoue .

    Greenhou.ea30,OOQ ft. of Illalll

    Pencoyd

    GOOD VALUEIn the following up-tO'date homes:

    208 Grayling Avenue34 Avon Road36 Avon Road100 Avon Road

    OTHERS BEING BUILTWM. D. & H. T. SMEDLEY

    NARBERTH GARAGERaymond Wei.s, Proprietor .GASOLINE, OIL, SUPPLIESEXPERT REPAIRING

    Telephone Narber th 1633

    CALDWELL& CO.Re a l Es t a t eI n s u r a nc e

    , Sou tb ~ I d e NARDAt th e Stallon ERTB, PA.

    WELL ;rOST fIIE6lfGTVOUR. AUTO AN DYOU'LL G eT ALL:YOURELOOKtN(iFOR.

    24 Hour Service

    Roofs

    1633

    HOWARD'S

    G. A . K UHN, arc lP r op .

    THE old s ay ing goes "Look for trouble an d you'lIfind it." Th e man who neglects his a uto islooking for trouble and don't know it until afterit happens . Emp loy us a s you r ca r experts an d don'tallow th e trouble to occur.

    rM LOOKING"f ~ . " R O U 6 \ . E

    NOTICEFo r Good Tax iCall Narberth

    The Brightest Spot in NarberthA Drug Store in theMost Modern Sense of the TermAUTOMOVIESP ".BY LEES UARAfiE

    NAR'BERTH GARAGE

    Telephones.12671268

    Storage'Accessories

    GARAnteedCENSOREABlE

    do not call Narb erthFor my sertJice.

    Open f}ag- and Night

    Iona A"enue Sou th o f Montgomery PikeTiresRepairs

    (Continued on Page 3.)

    Be l l Phon eNa r b e r t h 1624

    SOCIETY OF FRIENDS.

    Montgomery GarageE. Q. SMEDLEY

    ReT. R. F. Cowley, Bector

    Phone NARBERTH 1 2 5 5 W

    ST. MARGARET'S CHURCH

    Please

    Rev. Andrew S . Bur ke , R ec to r.

    ALL SAINTS' P. E . CHURCH.

    Electrical Devicee fo r th e Home.

    The Hack Service Man Has ChangedHis Phone Number to Narberth 377or Narberth 625.

    Merion Meeting House, Merion, Po..

    METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. The Little Church on th e Hill."

    An olcillating Washine Machineof unusual merit. Phone fordemonstration in your home.

    Rev. F. M. Gray, Pastor.Snnday, September :!8th:!lA.) A. ~ I . - S l I u d a y Schoo l. C la ss es

    f or a ll agl's. A ,wide'llwake c la ss f ormen taught b Hon. Fletcher W. Stites.

    11 A. ~ L - ) [ o r n i n g sen- iee . Sermonby t he pas to r on " ~ [ y Father 's Busi,ness."

    :1 P. nL-Fi rs t meet in g o f the Chilodren's Churc h w ith ve ste d c ho ir a ndo bj ec t t al k b y t he p as to r. All childrenwelcome.

    Early MlloS-s o n S un da y trom AprilL to Ootober 31 a t 7 A. M. FromNovemlber 1 to March 31 at 7 A. M.Late Mass, 9.30 A. rd. t hroughout thel'ear. Mas se s on hol yday s, 6.30 and8.30 A. M. Weekdays at 8. Eveningelevations a nd o the r services at regula r times.

    NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN

    Merion Meeting is open fo r worsh ipevery Firs t-day morning a t 11 a 'clock.We cordially welcome any v i si to r s whod es ir e t o wor sh ip with us.

    From now on and including the firstSnnday in September services at AllSaints ' will be under t he ausp ices oft he R ev . G ib so n B el l, r ec to r of Montgomery School.

    Any mem be r of th e p ar ish w ish inghis administrations will please notifyhim.

    Ser vi ce s w il l be : 8 A. ",i .-HolyCommunion. 11 A. M.-Moruing Sen"ice.On the first Sunday of t h e month HolyCommunion will be he ld at both tllC8 0 'clock an d 11 0 'clock services.

    Sunday School will open t he t hi rdSunday of t h is month. A goodly numhe r of classes will b e f ormed an d parl'nts ar c re'l1lested to tHing or sendtheir eltildren when t he classes open.

    BHrGHT IDEA.

    45th and Parrish Sts.

    Prime Beef, 'Sprinr Lamb,Country Dressed Veal IndPork, Sugar Cured HamsInd BaconPHONE us YOUR ORDER TODAY

    You wI71 find OUT prices rightGroceriel and ProviaioDI

    Cotter's Market

    SCOII-POWEll DAIRIES

    Pas teu r ized Milk \ DELIVERIESB r y n c l O ~ i l k C e r t l l l e d WEST PHILA.(Pedr lallc Society) OVERBROOK

    Special "Guernsey" MERIONMilk WYNNEFIELD(Roberts '" Sharpless ' BALA-CYNWYDairies) NARBERTnCreBm Bu t te rmi lk ARDMORETable Bn d Whipp ing WYNNEWOODCream.

    CLEANSAfEWHOLESOME --.--------OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEED T 11.e l ri1ft"UNDER BACTERIOLOGICAL CONTROL

    To the Editor of O ar Towa:In theissue of Our Town September

    :!O there appearel1 un announcement ofseveral p roposed improvemen ts in thclocal Y. ~ C. A.

    Since tIll' :\Il'morial COlllmittce seemsto he s or t o f "u p u t re e " t or a fittingand p ropl 'r me,J1Jorial tllllt would be arl'al token of appreei a ti on by the pl'opleof ;\arberth f or t he sen'ice t he y ou ngmen rendered ill t he war , might it no the possible to consillpr combining boththl' projects IUlll giving ~ a r b e r t h anauditorilllll, whieh is a r ea l necessi ty ;a swimming pool, whI ch wil l s ur el y b ea pprl'cia t l'11 anll pa tronizc1l; large ~ a m erooms for men and hoys, particularlyfor boys wh o might he kl'pt off thestreet C'Hners, anll moving pictures sevl 'ral nights a week , whieh ,'an h e w cl lsupportl'd hy a community the size of

    arlll'rth.Till ' I ll 'esent iuact;\ 'c Y. M. C. A.building, with the plot. of ground adjoining it on Haverford avenue, i s c er t a i l t l ~ ' an itll'ltl 10l'ation for fiuch fl 'atnresand it appears t hn t t he p ro je ct coul,1he appronl1 an d financell b y t he peopleof Xarberth , provided i t w('re lllllllagedin (l mannl'r to s ui t t he l ar ge majorityof the people .Woul,! it not be pos sible to build a"omhination of S \, -imming pool, f ir ehouse an, l g ame 1'00ll1S on t he p re sentplot adjoinin;! the Y. ~ r . C . A. on Ha\'" rf or d a ,' en ue , and makl' a l 'l 'a l Il\Hlitoriull1 out of thl' present Y. ~ C. A.?With tltis p lan, t he r e\ 'l 'n ue f rom t l H ~olt l fi re hou ,; l' hui ld in g and h al l woulllhe p ut i nt o t he new proposition, whichnlight hl'Ip materially in finanl'ing itan d at tlte same time gi,-e thl' Fire( ' o m p a n ~ ' an up-to-rlate hOlI,;" for their,quipnH'nt. There would be no trouhlein disposing of tlte pl'l'scnt fil'l' hom'e ata good f igur e.

    If tltl' peopll' an ' wiIlin)! to r ai se t heBlonl'y for the propm;ell Y. ~ C. A.inlJHo\'l'nll'nts, au d allow tltl' y, ~ C. A.to Slll'o,l i t f or thl'BI an d manage the entire proposition, '-ery good, but. might i tnot Ill' Ill'ttl'r to turn tlte whole C01'll1'1'into a communi ty cent re whi ch couldhe participatl 'd in h y e vc ry residentman, woman, -boy or girl-regardle"s ofs el 't o r c re ed

    ThPl'e is a ques ti on i n the writer'smind as to whether t lt er e i s r oom in ourtown for an institntionof this m a ~ n i .tude that is primari ly l imited to Protes tant young men. Of course, the scopel 'an b e enlarg('d to take in others; bu twould the rcstr i l' l ions of the Y. ~ C.A. be in this case extended to make it a!'l'al Inorlenl ,lemol'ratic proposition?

    Til l' wri t PI' 's idl 'a i s no t t o knock theY. :\L C. A. improven1l'nt, hu t r at he r toshow thl' nl'eessity of features that theyml'ntion 1II1l1 tr y to p romote t he wholeproposition 1Il'('or,ling to the s pi ri t o ftil,' tillll'S, IIIHI at thl' saml ' t iml' to l 'onsi,ll'r a soldiers' memorial whielt willIll' a substantlal impro\'ement to thetown, a ( ,l 'l ', li t to t lt l' ho,vs themS l'h- l' sa ll ll t lt l' Jwople who supported thl'1Il inlhl' war for r i ~ h t .

    hoost a t ow n t ha n to t al k a bo ut it,rlream about i t, a nd work for it .

    Henry Rose,A. J. Laos,'i tors.

    Mrs . Roy E. CIIHk,W. T. MelchiorAssociat"

    OUR TOWN wil l g ladl y printany n ews i t ~ m about an y subjectthat is o f i nt er es t t o N ar be rt hfolks, bu t in order to m eet th eprinting schedule, all "copy"-manuscripts-must reach th eeditor by 6 P. M. Wednesday eachweek.

    MAIZIE J. SIMPSON,Cashier.

    Send all advertising an d news items toP. O. Box 966.

    Our T own is on sale at t he d ep otnewsstand, and at t he s to re of H. KDavis.Entered as second-class mattilrOctober 15, 1914, at t he Pos t Office atNarberth, Pennsylvania, under the ac tof March, l8i9.

    OFFICERS OF THE NARBERTHCIVIC ASSOCIATION.

    April 24, 1919.

    HARRY A. JACOBS,Editor.

    EMERGENCY PHONE CALLSFire, 350Police, 1250

    Subscription pril'.e one rlollar and fiftycent s per year in advance.

    EditorialA suggestion is a good thing, l ' \ l ' l l

    at t imes when the suggl,,,tor is not acquain ted wi th t he cireumstances, for his6uggl'stion does, at Icast, show that h,'is giving thl' mattcr some construdi, 'ethough t.

    Criticism has its place, parti"ularlywhen h e who l 'ri t ie.i;o;es is \ \ ' i l l i n ~ to pu this shoulder to the wheel anll help. Bu tto criticize, a 1111 wonder wh.y " the,""do not do t,his thing o r t ha t t hi ng , andwh y a ccrt a in th ing is not do ne a certain way, unll t he n s la nl l b ac k unass i st ingl y , i s lackin.g everything thatmakes for ,the l eas t b i t of progrl'ss.

    With the Edi tor , suggestions aud criticisms r e g a r d i n ~ Our Town a re in orderat all times. The y a re welcomell; buta l i tt le assi s tance with thl' l'riticis:ui s mor e than weleome,l, aad to sa:' theleast , encouraging.

    This little paper has 1I particular dutyfor you. It is not a "stay-away-and'criticize" spir i t t hat thl' E'litor Ill'l'ds.

    Have )'OU en ' r gonl' 11lll'k ill YOUI't hough ts t o about Kcvcn y ea rs a go a ndpictured how the.' business srdion ofNarberth looked at that timeY

    Of course, those who ha"e come t oou r borough since that timc ,'annot appreciate t he g rea t change,-a changevery marked, indeed.

    Where new stores have not hel'nerected, great imprO\'ements have beenmade in nearly everyone of the olderbUllincss places, an d to-day our 'businesssec t ion i s very mode'rn and up to them in ut e i n eve ry ,rcspect. We Ilhould beproud of ou r r api dl y i ncreas ing l i tt letown, a nd t he re is no better way to

    OUR TOWN

    SATURDAY. September 27, 1919

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    An Exp"!riment in C(l-operativeJournalism-No Paid Workers.

    President-Mr. ,Toseph H. Nash.Vice-Presidcnt-Mr. James Ar,toman,

    Mr. A. J. Loos, Mr. R. J. Dothard.Secrctary-Mr. R. J. Edgar.Corresponding Secmtary-Miss Frieda

    Schubel.Treasurer-Miss Maizie Simpson.Directors---Mr. J. J. Cabrey, Mrs. C.P. Fowler , Mr. H . R. Hillegas, Mr. Chas.

    H, A. Chain, Mr. W. R. D. Hal l, Mr. H.A. J acob s, M r. F. A. Lan ah an , M r.Daniel Leitch, Mr. G. Knu tzen, Mr. R.J. Nesper, Mr . E. A. Muschamp, Mr.Fletcher W. Stites, Mr. A. E. Wahlert,Mr. Walter Y. Shaw, Mr. Walton M.Wentz, Mrs. C. W. Young, Mrs. JamesFoote.

    Owned an d Published every Saturdayby the Narberth Civic Association.

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    MOTORS CLEANED BY AUTOMATIC SPRAY SYSTEM. OILING AND GREASING

    ASK H . E . ARMSTRO"NG , Ope ra tin g

    GEORGE K. YEAKELNORIUIITOWN, PA..candidate for the Republican Nomlna1lolFORRegister of Willsof Moat 'omery CoaalY

    MY PLATFORM ONETERM

    Madge Kennedy

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    ~ ~ u r ~ . 2 ! Ainest Photoplay The-a t re 01 It s Size In tb eEnt i reWorld.Pb.toplaya-Cont lnuous 10 M. to u.a_

    P.M.PbUa. , Pa .

    IN

    P R O G R A MWEEK of SEPTEMBER 29th

    1I1AIN PRODUCTION STARTS AS NE&BAS POSSIBLE TO 10.00 A. 111.. lZ.OO, 2.00,

    S.JIS, 1S.41S, 'l.4IS, 9.30 p. M.\

    "Strictly Confidential"

    T. Bs SMITH, DruggistNARBERTH and"ARD"MORE

    11 A. M.-Morning worship. Sermontheme, "The Sending Forth of the Seven ty." During t hi s serv i ce the groupleaders wi ll be set apart f or t he ir workby prayer.

    7.4-;} P. l \L-Evening worship. Senllonthellle, "What Our Chi ef Work Is, andHOI\ ' to Do H ."

    Why Not?Why not concede that our Soda Fountain is the cool.es t spot in Narberth. It is, and the .ervice is thebeat in town. The various refreshing drink. aremixed by those who know and whos. business itis to give you the best Soda, Sundae or IceCream,you ever had.Come in aDy time. Make our fountain your placeof rest. A t t he same time

    "TAKE HOME A BRICK"of our delicious Ice Cream

    Church Notes.At the opening exercises of the school

    last Sunday :Mr. W. J. Peebl es wasformal ly inducted into the office of superintendent o f the school, and Mr. A.G. Compton, assis tant superintendent.A substantial leather ba g was p resent ed by th e s choo l to Mr. R. L. Bcatty,the retiring superintendent, and a llandsome bas ke t o f flowers to Mrs. Beatty.The entire membership o f th e church

    h as b eo n divided into twelve g roups ,and during the coming woek a "SocialVisita tion" will be m ad e by twentyfou r g roup leaderS'. The prayer meeting next Wednesday evening will beheld in t he in tc res ts of t hi s work .-Rally Day i n t hi s c hu rc h w ill be ob

    served on October 5. It is hoped thatevery memiber o f the c hurc h w ill be inhis plnce of privi lege and duty on thatday.A number of tllC Indies ar e expecting

    to nttend the Fall Rally o f t he P re sbyterian :Missionary Society, to be heldnext Thursday afternoon and eveningin th e Marke t Sqnar e P re sby te ri anChurch, of Gennan-town.

    JOHN B. HERTZLER

    NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN

    Oash Business and Low Prices willenable you to

    BUY MORE THRIFT STAMPS

    Del lcioua MeataA l Hlah Grade C hickens

    Eggs an d Butte r

    MEAT MARKET

    205 Haver fo rd Ave .

    Meetings f or n ex t Sunday:10 A. M.-Sunduy School. Mr. W. J.

    Peebles, superintendent.

    Rev. JOhnVa n Ness, Minister.THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    After alterations, we willhave anUP.YO-DATE, SANITARYMeat Market

    church quartette wil l s i ng "The Reel''''sional," by DeKoven, and MI'. Taylor will sing "Christ in Flanders," hyStevens . We extend a hearty invitat ionto th is service, especially to those whowere i n our country's serviee.

    Church Notes.Deacons' meeting :Monday evening at

    8 0 'clock at th e home of the pastor, 202North Narber th avenue.Meeting of the Snnbeam Mis si on

    Band in t he chu rch Wedne sd ay at 3P. M.S on g a nd prayer service 'Wednesday

    e nn in g a t 8 a 'clock. Snbjeet, "Subt ra c ti on, " t h e second on th e theme," Divine Arithmetic." These meeti ngsar e well a t tended and very helpful .Rally Day will be held on Sunday,October 12th, morn ing, a ft er noon andevening.Communion service n ex t Su nd ay

    morning.You will be welcome to any or all of

    th ese services.

    Avery S. Demmy, B . D., Pastor.

    BAPTIST CHUROH OF THEEVANGEL.

    Hours of Service:Sunday, 9.45 A. :M:.-Bible School.11 A. lvL-M:orning worship. Sermon

    h ~ the pastor on t he subj ect , "Lif! ' 'sWidening Vis ion s. " Tex t, J ohn 4: 28.The Children's Choir wiII s ing and the('hureh quartette will give "Lord ofUpaven," by Rossi.T P. M.-Yonng People's meeting.

    Leader, Mr. Laurence Hous ton. Subject, "The -Christian A th le te a nd H isTraining," I 'Cor. 9: 19-27. Repor t o f,",ominating CommitteI'. T he new s onghooks will bc used.7.45 P. M.-Demobilization Scrvice.

    Welcome home to our soldier boys by thepastor. Response by Sergt. Harry A.Simpson . Address, "The Call of theHour, " hy Mr. George W. Braden. The

    OFFICE HOURS-Until 9.30 A. M. .. until 9 P. M. Sunday, 9 until 12no oPHILADELPHIA OFFICE-310.311 Perry Bide., 16th and Ch tnut Sta.

    T.I.phon Narb.rth 31tl W

    WORTHY OF THE NAME

    (Oontinued from Page 2.)7 P. l \L-Epworth League. A live

    meeting for young p eop le . l\ Iu si c incha rg c o f C ap t. Tamblyn.7.4!5 P. lvL-Evening service. Sermon

    by t he pns to r on "The Final GovernllIC'nt." Special music.Tuesday, 8 P. l \L-Free entertainUlent

    fo r th!) men o f the Bibl!) Class and theirwives by nrst-class talent. "The bestentertainment g iv en in Narberth," isthe, descr ipt ion given by the Presidento f th e M en 's Class, ::Ifr. Edgar Thorn'IC'r. All men are specially welcome.Wcdnesday, 8 P. l \ I .-Prayer meeting.

    The p as to r wiII cont inue h is talks ont he Book o f J ames .Thursday, 7 P. 1L-Junior Choir re

    hearsal. 8 P. 1 r. , Senior Choir rehearsal.Sunday, October 5th, will be RallyDay. .

    desires to announce that he ha s opened his dental office a t t heS. E. Cor .Grayling and Windsor Ave., Narberth

    Specializing AUTOMOBILE LUSTRE RECLAMATION-where cars are thoroughly washedand poIished.-Tops and Interiors Cleaned by Vacuum

    DR. JOHN SCHEMBS, Jr.DENT I S T

    AVAILABLETHE AUTOMOBILE LAUNDRY

    THE MERION TITLE &TRUST CO.Narberth Office, Arcade Building

    No matter how small your busir ~ l i s may be, have a bank account.Th e small merc han t w ho h as a bank account es tablishes his

    credit, has safety for h is cash, an d pays hi s bil ls wi th a check In abusiness manner,

    You ar e inuiteJ t D open an account with 118.

    An inatitution in connection with U HONEST TO GOODNESS" GARAGE where every attention ia servedand your fee is INVESTED not SPENT

    LEARN TO DO BANKING

    MAIN LINEAUTOMOBILE LAUNDRY AND 'GARAGEof Narberth, Penna.

    Th e installation of every MODERN facility employed together with CAPABLE employeea to MAKE for popular price.. The proper application ofsuch methods is your SERVICE. Believing that "H e Profits Mo.t Who Servea Beat" we will appreciate COMPETITIVE CONSIDERATION. We areasnear you aa your phone. Our. ia NARBERTH 1210.

    News of the Churches

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    B R O S .A L T O N

    Thinking of Building Your Own Home Some Day?

    Automobiles meet all t rains throughout the day and evening.After lOP. M. by appointment.Packages and ~ r u n k s promptly called for and delivered.Moving Furniture and Hauling Freight, etc.

    Phone 672 100 ESSEX AVENUETAXI SERVICE

    Reaid.nc. Tel'phoneNarber th 6 - 0 5

    DROP A CARD A ND W E W IL L CALL

    NARBERTH, PA.209 HAVERFORD AVINUE

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    JOBBING

    Jules Junker Inc.FRENCH BAKERY

    FAMOUS BREAD ANDROLLS

    For convenience of ourpatroms in this vicinity.

    104 fGrrelt Ave., Narberth

    HARRY B. WALLPlumbing, Gas F i t t ~ n gand Heating

    N A R B E R T H PA

    WINFIELD H. COOKPlumbing and Heating

    Essex and Haverford AvenuesWal ton ' . Carage JIIARBERTH, fA .

    Phone 1 2 1 0 J

    NarberthD. y .n d Night

    ALTERATIONS

    Phone. Ardmore 967 W

    The Misses Zentmayer'sSCHOOL AND KINDERGARTENWill Reopen September 17, 1919125 WINDSOR AVENUE

    Phone 1652-R

    Ladies' and Gen t s' Garment s Dyed,Cleaned, Pre8sed and RemodeledWork Called f or a nd DeliveredFrench Dry Cleaning a SpecialtyBell ' Phone 1 2 8 4 J

    Clarence A. SpeakmanCarpenter and Builder

    JOHN MARMORAHanling and MovingANYWHERERates Rea.onable ARDMORE, PA. _

    George AlexanderWhitewashing by Spray or Hand

    Hou Cleaning Rug .BeatenH tera Taken Care of53 Prospect Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa.JOBBING

    FOT - Good - Work - SeeH. PREMOST

    The Home Town Tailoring Parlor234 Haverford Avenue

    Reginellirank6041 Woodland Avenu.. . W.at Philadelpbia\Auto Sonico Tueaday and Friday

    Narberth Shoe StoreandRepair Shop

    ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING & SHOE SHINE PARLORJOSEPH COZZONE

    l I"II'S , l : ' ydn il ' E, Bo]i('k, Dorothy ~ r Dnrhin, Elha S.iohollll, E,lith ,I. Hnlll"!In'.,':,, )!t 'ssrs, Wm , Durbin, B. BRuntZI' ll, Philip l ~ n u t z ( ' n , \Vaynl' l Ia r-. ris, Lcsli .. \Y. 811lith, C. O. 1I1II1Iplltpys,(". H. Tay]or, ])ona1OIl nUlLIJERol"enklJll!lt CiUi... L.103 Dudley ave, Phone. 3ti2-M.Sllt'ul"mIUI, ell,rence A. Phone 1652-R.::;,'e lllsplaY advertlselUent III this Issue.l ' t ' :" ' J ' ItAl; ' I 'Olt 01" I'LAtl'l'E1UNGfo"rntulltoni t ,JaUteK, &. SOIlH.~ a HUIllI"len u\"e.. NUIberth. !lox 270.UI:I.ECTRICIANSI'ugh, Vert 225 lana ave.Na r, P ho ne , 650 W. A rd . P ho ne . 1 63 -J .EI.I'CTIUCAL DEVICESSmedle)', .1>: q. l 'hone l:.!55-W.Sl'e , 1 i ~ I J l u y u,lI'ertlselIlent lu this Issue.I"ISH AND 01'tlTERSIml,erllli Gro. 't ry Co. Phone, Narberth 606.HAULING. ETC..'IUrU1tHiul, , Jo hn . A rU ll 1U fl ', P u.S,'e 1Ilsl.lur IIfiv"rtlseuwnt in this Issue.INSUltANCEIlo\\"man, 81lnlllel P. (Life.)

    ItG Elmwood ave. Phon.. 653-W..loneli, Chati. R.305 S. Narberth a ve , P ho ne . 6 82 J .oIoneo, Wm. J. 103 S . Narberth ave. Phone,i j ~ O - J PhilO..ddre , P.nn Mutual Bide.'1 'rotter Ur08. ( F ir e, e t c, )~ 0 Wood. Ide ave, Phone. 1262-&.LAWYERSnllroy. John 211 E ex ave. Phon 1246-R.Phlla. addre.. . Ltnco ln B ldg.Stlt. . . Fletcher W. 4' 3 Hav.rford ave.Phone 372-W Phil... addre , Crozer Bide.LIGHTING FIXTURES&h'Uonald J obn . Na rb e rth pbone, 1288,1533 ehe . t. t .. Phlla, Phone, Sprue. 1118,JIEATS, ETC.()oUer, Bowar d F . P ho ne . 1298.e!.e dl.olay advertlment 10 tbla I ue.lIertzter, ,John U. Narberth.See l l l s p l n ~ ' ad\"(>rtlRement In thlll IlIlIue.MIJ.KSrolt-Powell Dalrle Phone. Pre.ton 2l t8Sea dl.play advertleement In thla l u..

    Narberth RegisterTwo Lines, IOc per iuue; Sc for each additional line

    W. J. RAINEYales Agent:

    Rainey-yYood "Domestic"COKE

    ORDER FROM YOUR DEALERIf He Can't Supply You-Can

    SEPTEMBER PRICE$9.50 (Nut Size)Real Estate Trust Building. Philadelphia

    Te lephone 8 4 8 3 Walnu t :JW RI TE O R P HO NE FO R BOOKLET"How to BurD RAI14EY.WOOD 'Domeltic' Cake"

    c. P. COOK, NarberthDistributor for Narberth, Wynnewood and Merion

    Is Practically Pure Carbon, an d When Bur ne dProperly is Entirely Consumed

    THE RESULT ISa fine, flaky ash, similar to that of a cigarette,which dropsinio th e aah p it and requires no sifling

    (continued from Page 1.)(Jr(lers h av e t hu s fa r heen I,Ia('e,1 forthis l'tOIlOmical fuel.

    The Fireside

    A s tory suitl',1 to 1 1a ry Pickford '"YerRatilt and a lllusing c x p J ' ( \ ' ~ s i o l l s ofherself, " ' l 'he Hoodl u l1 l ," t o b e s ho wuat th e l'ala'Cl' ' l 'hcatrl ' , Anlmore, fo rtw o uays, \Vl 'dul' ' t lay 1111,1 Thurs , lay, isa vchicle with mallY bright spots, Ilotailly a " sh immy" l 'xetutl ' , l hy ~ l a r y an da smaIl ho y in a hal'!, alll'y. Th e ideaof th e plot is that of a youug girl who1 , of Montgomery avenue , en t l' r t ai l le d a Ilumberof fril' lllls in h on or of .:\1rs. }'oote'sbrother, M r. H or ac e Stewar t, who is i011 his wn y to his hOll1e i n Holl ywood ,Culifornia, after having ~ l w l l t a ytlal'an d u half in I taly w it h t he Y. M. C.A. : \ lr. Stewar t ' s collectiou of Wllrreli'cs wa s fOllJll! I 'xceedi l lgly interl ' s t in g to th e compally, Amoll g t hose P l ' ( ~ s 'en t were: lI lr. ulld 1I1rs. Hobert Calhouu, of German t owl I ; : \ lr . Ilnd ~ [ r s .A. D. P ug h, o f Dl'l'xel H iI l; 1 [r . un d.Mrs. Hohert K Puttcrson) ,Ir., Mis,1Margare t lIIuelll' r, Miss Huth Hoehling,Mr . Earle Dickey, .:\Ir. Hohl ' r t .1. Edgar ,of Narberth .

    Mr . \V. C. Poor , t e ach l ' r of th e YoungPeople 's Bible Class of UIC Prl'sbyterianOhureh, enterta iued th e c la ss at his

    . bome lust Friday evening, Th e guests, included th e Misses 1IInduline 11cCoy,. Margare t K. Eyrl ') Jessie D. BlillingliIl,Florent ine Mueller, melinor B. Eyre,Lilliun Reuifer, Bet ty McCaig, Agnl'sW. Hose, Annie D. Schae f f er , Mar i on F.

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