The Community Bible Class: Maybe Will Be Resumed To-Day Dahlia Show Next Saturday, 25th
The Community Bible Class: Maybe Will Be Resumed To-Day Dahlia Show Next Saturday, 25th
The Community Bible Class: Maybe Will Be Resumed To-Day Dahlia Show Next Saturday, 25th
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VOLUME VI, NUMBER 49 NARBERTH~ PA., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1920 PRICE THREE CENTS
1I11"]P, E,lwal'll :,;. Haws, of 1J1l,1lp,\' a,'e upon lh(' hill~." parish spirit whi,·h has "ppu "!Ial"aeter
Class 28. Best exhibit Cre!-!o Giant Asters. The fl'osl~' ast('r~, tht' Sllllla,', all<l th,' istie "I' :St. ~Iarg"r"t 's a..ti\,itil'" for
lItlt""'.
Class 29. Best exhihit Half Dwarf SJlapdragous.
~oll1<'1l rod art' t'allingo
lIS. Thp :ll1tUlIltl th" 1'1"1 ",'\'el"al ,""aI's lI"as all'tll'lit',l h.v
Class :W. Best exhibit Giant Snapdragous.
·Class 31. Best exhibit "'hite J,ady Lenox eosmos. (Continued on Page 2.) tnllllps will hp tht' l'ro\\"ui1lj!' ;.!Ior.\~ of the highly ('llit'.'·illg' :--l'I'\·iC'llS of }'ort,·
Class 32. Best exhihit Piuk Ladv Lenox Cosmos. this lOIlg' su 111111('1'; a :'Hl111 1lI P)' jC'\\"('llptl Hours' j)p"oti"lIs \\"hi"h 11"1'1'" "III"lul'l
Class 33. Best exhihit Crimson Cosmos. h~'(lays of intima(·." with a III b('I' hrool\", 0rl this ""(,,,1.;:. :-;1:t]'t illg- fill KUJlIlny IIlorll
Class 34. Best exhihit Yellow Cosmos. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS iug Inst all'l' "ouI'hldilig ou 'I'upsdllv
Class' 35. Best display of Cosmos arranged for elIeet. <lnl\\'s," lI,e:ulo\\"s, aud tlu' dark "till
Class 36. Bl'st pxhibit Annual Larkspur. sh'n,lo\\'s of hellllo.. k slol'('s. The Jir"t p\"l'uiug. Eaeh S('J"\ i,·,' \\'lIS atlt'II,h',! !>,.
Class 37. Best exhibit Zinnias. Two ccnts per word If push accom· fall note of the whi!t,·throat lIlakps US a "('\1')" 1I11111er0I1:-i ("ulIgl'{'J,.:a1 iOIl. :tllll al
Class 38. Best exhihit Marigolds. punles ndvertlsemellt; otherWise. five
hark hark to tlIP spriug ,lay \\"h('u he ,lnj" loug" ou ('n"h of the thn',' day,
Class :l9. Best collect ion Outdoor Flowers arranged for elIed. cen ts l,er word.
I'rivatp d,'\'otious \\'"1''' ohs"]'\"l'd iu the
Class 40. Most Artistic Basket Outdoor F]owers.
(Continued on Page 4.) (~hu]'..JI !>.\' thl' r('sl'('l'lin' fl\lllili('s of
WANTED-School home with share ill Ihl' parish, to ('a,'h of whom au hour of
vig-il h:ul ht.'l'll as:-;igllPf1. The auspi
family life for 15,;\'car·olr! Protestallt
Children's Classes.
Class 41. Best collection Outdoor Plowers arranged hy children under ten
g-irl of good charnt~t.f'l', in return ~or
Iight llOlIsehold seniN's. Clothiug pro·
Mrs. John O. Miller (·ious O("'lIsion was \Iu,ler tl'" superd
siou of H{,,'. n..1. Corhett. of St
J'cars old. First prize, $3.00 in eash. Second prize, $2.00 in cash.
Class 42: BeAt collection Outdoor Flowers nrJ'Unged by children ten to fifo
Yi,II'I!. ., A," "arc Our TOWII, XarlH'rth
(·is-4!k)
To Speak Chur!('s' Spmiuar.\', who is aetiug as
I'(wtor of S1. .:'Ilargarl'!'s iu the ahsenee
teen years old. First prize, $3.00 in cash. Second prize, $2.00 in cash. of Fath"r ('O\\"It'.", IlO\\" ahroall with the
President Pennsylvania League of AlIlpri,'au 1lf'lpg'atiolJ rel'r('seutilJg- the
GARAGE for relit. '\l'l'ly 120 Chestllut Women Voters to Visit Narberth. Kuig-hls of Colulllblls ill the pl'espntll
street, Narherth. (49.p)
Grand Prize Vegetable Classes. tion of tllP LIlfa~'l'th' statue at :\fetz
All womell are uot ouly "nrdialIy Ill' aud ,dUlse r(·tul'Il is pxpp('/e<1 early next
.An "Iron Agc" two·wheel cult.ivator, No. 301, will be given to the exhibitor WANTED-To 1"('lIt hy Odo]wr 1st,
sconng the greatest number of points in vegetable classes. First prize counts viter!. hut IIr~e,1 to attell<1 a ml'etill~ wcpk. 'rh(\ assisti Ilg priests i lle!tJ<le(
fumished hOllse, for 01' Ih"l' bed
5 points, second prize 3 points, third prize 1 point. to be heIr! at Elm Hall 011 l~riday Rp,". Dr. BruPhl awl H(,,'. "'. J. Hig'"
I·noms. P. O. Box ~;l. Pholle, X arhl'rth
afternooll, Septemher 24th, at. :1 P . .:\T. ' gius, of thc Spluilllll'~" au,l Rev. Hic.h-
( i4S·l\[. (4!l-1')
NllJ'llerth \\'OI1\l'1I lIIay ('nIlAi(!t'r thcm- ard .:'Ilo 0 f'{' , Chaplaiu of the Carmelites
Vegetables. :FOR SALE-Bin1sl',\'e Maple Bed HOOlil selYPs 1II0st forh!,Iate in haYillg rP(·eiv- at Ollk Lauc. Thp SerIllO!IS werc deli\:-
Sl'1. ('all :Jl,3 I'ri"l' avplllle, :\'nrberth, cd slifTi,·ipllt rpeogllitioll from .:'I[r~. ere,l h." Father Big-gius, who ()b~en'ed
Class 1. Beans, green pod. 1 quart. Clnss 21. Lettuce. a heads. "[iller to i!l(llI('e her to :"I,l)'('ss th is
Class 2. Beans, wax. 1 quart. Class 22. Onions, white. 6. 0 r telephoue Narh('rth 128:1. (-In,p) as his kp.\'uote the IIp(·pssity of n'!llllin'
11lf'Cf,iul!.
Clnss 3. Beans, liDia, bush. 1 qunrt. Class 23. Onions, yeUow. 6. iug- stpa,lfnst iu Christiall virtue. cm-
Class 4. Beans, lima, pole. 1 quart. Class 24. Onions, red. 6. WANTED-A girl to wash dishes for The lIH'etil1~ is heiug" ('alled primal" phasiziug' til<' ahhorl'l'u,'c of iuiquity
Class 5. Beets. 6. (Shown with tops.) Class 25. Parsnips. 3. (Shown with i1~' to orgallize ill Xarhertlt the TJeaglle
all hour, from I till 8, Jiye I'\"l'aillgs . I
Class 6. Brussels Sprouts. 3 stems. tops.)
Cluss 7. Cabbage. I hend. Cluss 26. Pepper, red 01' green. 3. a Wl'Pj{, 'ViII pay :10 ('l'uts an hOllr.
Good opportullity for some sl'1lOol girl. (Continued on Page 4.) (Continued on Page S.)
Class 8. Cantaloupe. 1. Class 27. Peas in pod.. 1 quart.
Class 9. Carrot. 6. (Shown with tops.) Class 27,' Potuto, Cobbler. 14 peck. '1'elpphoue, Narhert h It;!l6-W. (4!l·]')
Class 10. Cauliflower. 1 Ileal!. Class 29. Potato, extra early. 1,4 pecIc
Class 11. Celery. 5 stallts. Class 30. Potnto, late winter. 1,4 peck. FOR RENT-Second Hoor llpartJJll'ut,
Clnss 12. ChMd, Swiss. 3 hends. (Any variety.)
CIMs 13.
Clnss 14.
Clnss 15.
Chinese Cabbage. 1 head.
Corn, white. 6 ears.
Corn, yellow. 6 cars.
Class 31. Pumpkin. 1.
Class 32. Radish. 6. (Shown with tops.)
Class 33. Ruta Bagn. 6.
four'roollls and hath, fille locatioll.
( :all Narbcrth' 619-l\[. (49.p) The Community Bible Class
Class 16.
Clnss 17.
Cucumber. G.
Egg Plant. 1.
Class 34. Salsify. 6.
Cllt'ss 35. Squash. 1. •
FOR RENT-Nicely flimishe<1 nttrnct·
inl room. No mellls. 20'5 Forest live·
.will meet
Clnss 18. Endive, green curled. 3 plants. Class 36. Tomnto, Beefsteak. 6.
Class 19. Kale. 1 head. Clnss 37. 'l'omnto, Ponderosa. 6.
II UP: Phone, Narberth 3H·H, (49-p) Tuesday Evening, September 21st, 8 P. M.
Olnss 20. Kohl Rubi. 3 plants. Class 38. Turnip. 6.
CAREFUL. rpspoJlsible party wishes at 216 Dudley Avenue
Ribbons will be Ilwnrded us first, second Ilnd third prizes in all flower nnd furnished house fur the winter, pre-
Yegetnble clnllses wbere other prizes nre not giYen. f embly with garage; two Ildults. Brst Teacher. REV. H. S. TILLIS
r eferences. "fain lilli' preferred. PIJOllO,
1 677 Sprnee, Philadelphin. .T. F. Haz· All will be welcomed JOHN 3.16
(lJontinued on Pa.ge 4.)
n r<1, Box 33, Narberth. (49-p)
NARBERTH, PA..-,.;OUR TOWN
Ot course, "1
HOWARD'S
Telephones,
deliver - aQ
OUR TOWN A Plea for Narberth Boy Scouts
1267 place - an,
An. Exp~riment in C~-operative Residents of Narberth are confronted by a condition which challenges
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.' The Brightest Spot in Narberth
UIne.
Journalism-No Paid Workers. .the loyalty of a community that justly prides itself upon its intelligence and
A Drug Store in the Most Modern Sense of the Term
public ~pilit. The local troop' of Boy Scouts. which hall won distinctiol' .
for Nar]Jelth as well as for its members, is threatenea with the necilssity of
Owned and Published every Saturday
dissolution. Since tlle closing of the Y. M, C. A. the troop has been unable
by the Narberth Civic A;;~oeiatiou. to find quarters for its meetings, and lUlless suitable aceol11111odatiolls of this
kind are provided this most useful and inspirational undertaking will have Asbestos Insulating Company
Rubseription price one dollar cnd fifty to be abandoned. 315 W. Main Street, Norristown, Pa.
Icnts per year in ad I·ance. ,To anyone even remotely interested in the welfare of our boYs and
familiar with tile work of the Boy Scouts, it lllllst be clear that SUCII a lapse PHONES
------------------ would be deplorable. My own feelings in the matter are very decp, be~ause Norriatown 791 Market 4686 Narberth 302·J
OFFICERS OF THE NARBERTH in my younger days I was privilegei to come into clos:! association witt ••••••• • • ea_ •••••••- ••• - ••• -.-----•• ---- •
CIVIC ASSOCIATION boys and to derive a sympathetic understanding of their needs. As an in-
March 26, 1920. strnctur of sciences in a high schGol, supetintenclent of science instructton Estimates submitted on covering Boilers, Pip-
in public schools, and l;),ter, as an officer of State militia, I became acquaint·
President, Robert J. Edgar.
Viee-Presidcut, .Joseph li. Nash. ed wi.tll the propensitics of youth and learnej sometlling of the ways in ing, etc. All kinds of covering for all purposes
'Vice-President, Augustus J. Loos. which its energies can ])el't be directed toward the formation of sound char-
Vicc-Presiden t, JlIrs. C. P. Fowler. acter. And I am satisfied that the Boy Scouts society lPssesses an insti-
Treasurer, Miss ]\Iai~ie J. Simpson.
Secretary, .Miss Huth E. Prescott. tution incomparably effective for tllis beneficent work.
My faitlr in the organization was abundantly confinned a few weeks
Directors 192:3, Mrs. A. B. Ross, Mrs.
D. D. Stickney, J. Garfield Atherholt,
a.go by a visit to Oamp Delmont, on the Perl,iomen, wl1ere nature ana a We -Invite Your Inquiries Regarding
1. A. 1\IilIer, C. Lawrencc Warwick, A. philanthropic citizen have provided an ideal equipment for the practice of
scout-craft by organized groups of boys.. ,MoreOver, the demonstration had
Narberth Real Estate
E. Wohlert; Directors 1922, J. J. Ca'
bre~', Walter A. Fox, H. H. Hillegas, a particular appeal becallSe the outstanding feature was the leadersllip of and Assure You of Our Best Efforts
Charles H. A. Chain, W. R. D. Hall, the Narberth youngster in the rivalry of the troops for. Scont honors,
Harry A. Jacobs; Directors 1921, F. A. Their fathers and mothcrs-!1-nd their neighbol'S, too-have every right
to Answer Your Requirements
.Lanahan, Daniel Leitch, George T.
Knutzcn, J. B. Ncsper, E. A. Mllf ehamp, to be prOUd of the dist.inctions won by these manly young fellows in gener- This office does a strLtly brokerage busine!'s and bas vo par-
Flctcher W. Stitcs. ous emulation with tlleir associates. There were ten or twelve troops in
ticular properties in which it is interested-thus guaranteeing the
camp when I was there, more·than 200 boys and officers in all. The spirit
of disciplir.e, of cornradesllip, of helpfulness, of self-reliance, cOlU'tesy and buyer unbiased information regarding any particular property,
HARRY A. JACOBS,
manly achievement, was admirable. and in these respects the Narberth boy Our Rf'ferences-Anyone with whom we have done business
Editor. had made quite notabIe records, as shown by tlleil' mllnerous badges of
merit. ROBERT ~. NASH
A. J. Loos, Henry Rose, While seated with the executive officers in the dining-room, for ex- Real Estate Broker
Aso'.)ciate Editors. ample, I observed that the Narberth troop's table bore a special flag, and
I asked what that signified. The reply was that the flag was awarded daily
100 I CHESTNUT S fREET, PHILADELPHIA
MEMBER. PHILADELPHIA REAL ESTATE BOARD
to that troop which excelled in discipline, orderliness and general demeanor;
MArZIE J. SIMPSON, aEd, furthermore, that the flag decOration had t:len been conferred on the Reaidence, 104 Gra,ling Avenue, Narberth
Cashier. Narberth trocp for the eighth consecutive day, Surel:\', there could not be Relidenca Phone: Narberth 605
a more striking tribute to the character of our Narberth bOys and the ef-
ficiency of their devoted lender, Scoutmaster Fre:!' C. Patten.
Send alladl'ertising and news items to ThoEe not familiar with the aims nnd methods of tlle organization
P. O. Box 966. woul(l. be deeply impressed if they stUdied its varied activities. The Boy
Our Town i~ on sale at the depot
newsstnnd, and at the store of H. 1'~.
Davis.
Entered as secoud·class matt.:!f
Sceut learns far more than to take ca~:e of himsclf, to know nature, to use
his hands and his head and hi.s faculties, He learns, ill adclition to many
vnriea ll:cehanical and artfnl accolllPlishmel,ts not obtainable in so large a
degree by our boys in any other way-self-respect, clean living, reverence
Watch Two Men
October 15, 191-1, at the Post Office r.1 and loya,lty, and almost u,~conscious1y develops the qun.lit:es which make pay a bill. One takes money from his pocket
Narberth, Pennsylvania, under the act for usefnl, Christian manhood and citizenship. In a word, lie acquires hab- and receives change with a receipt, which must
its of physical, mental and moral disciplille which enhailee his value to him-
of March, 18i9.
self and to society,
be kept safely for protection. The other pays
It gees without saying tbat every good American is i'lterested, whether the exact sum by check, which is a receipt-he
OUR TOWN will gladly print
h3 realizes it or not, in prolllGtillg such a sane a,nd constIllctive work as that has no other bother.
of the BOy Scouts. And the residents of Narberth arc' especia-lly concerned
any news it':lm about any subject
that is of interest to Narberth
becl'.uoc their boys have shown exceptional a,ptitu:le in tIle training a,nd The convenient way costs nothing-it actually
have conspicuously upheld the honor of the comlllllnity,
folks, but in order to meet the III the face of such a nced and ElIch a demol1[tration, would it not be a returns a profit in time saved, convenience and
printing schedUle, all "copy" reproach, :t calami.ty, if the Narberth troop were compelled to tlisbl'.ni for safety.
-manuscripts-must reach the lack of a meeting place'? To pernlit that would. be to confess a WOeful
editor by 6 P. M, Wednesday each deficiency of civic pride and a lamentable unconcenl for the welfare of om Our facilities are at your service.
week. youth, More than that, it would. be to sacrifice self-interest by abandon-
i;,g :t work which ten:Ts to ele'late the pre~ent and future life of the com·
n:ullity.
It is earnestly to be hoped that thc men and women of Narb3rth wil~
SATURDAY,SEPTEM8ER 18,1920 :"waken to their obligations in this matter before it is too late and provid£
for their splendid Boy Scout troop the modest quarters it nee:ls for its gath,
The Merion Title and Trust Company
erings, Narberth Office •• Opposite Station
EJ\fERGENCY PHONE CALLS DR. O. J, SNYDER,
Fire, 350
Police, 1250
t hL.' o\\'llL.'r fails to cI('all thL.' si,IL.'\\'alks
Olle proprietor with a proper sellse
COUNCILMAN HUGH W. BROWN
Editorial
thL.' work is to he done h~' tltL.' Highway
_\ I Ih,' J'l'gula l' 111l'I'I iug of t Ii" Bor- , 1l"partlnl'llt and tbl' eOsl. 11IIlI a fille
('harged to the 011'1)('1'. ]1' thl' hill is
of ei dc pri,lc "Ny rllrefully gather~ up
the ruhbish allLl earriL's it illside to a
rubbish or ash ellll,
TheGardenNurseries
Sc~dling
Ilugh l'OIlIl"it h"I,1 ~lolll]ay night of tliis
11'(''']" ~I r. j l'lIgh \\', Broll"lI was el,'dp(1 Ilot illllllediatel~' paid a lien will be Our St reet Depart III I'll t sweeps I1a v·
('rford uvellUl' llIore often thal~ should
Plants - 25 for One Dollar
('otllleillll:lll to fill a vaealll'y, ;'[1'. pllll'ed 011 the propl'rt,I·. Sweet William, Pink Beauty.
Our Borough is to hI' ('ollg.,.alulall'd he lIl\t'(\s:-;ar~~ :111t1 eHIlJlot be expectcu
Broll"lI ,'0111(" 10 thl' ('oullcil with au \\'ltile an ordinunec of this Idn,1 looks Panay, Cornflower-Blue Color.
ill the eleetioll of ~lr. Hugh W. Bl'oll'll to e!pan the street late Saturday el'ell-
I'Xperiplll'" iu puhlil' sprl'iee Ihat will ratlH'r sevl'rl', it is only thoHe who do Columbine, Double Mixed.
as Coulldlrllall 10 till thL' "llC'UIII',\' ('HUSL',I ing' so that. it presellts :L lIeat Ilppl'ar- Pansy, mixed color•.
he of px('\'pl iOllal value iu soldug the not hal'e u propel' rcgard for tlll'ir fe!-
hy the resigllatioll of JI[I', William 8 :l1l('P Oll 8t1 ntlay.
prohl'pll1s Illat ,'Ollll' h('\'or(' th" Bor- !oll'·('itizl'ns who fim1 it. so. Transplanted Stock the Above
of
Jlladdox, who will shortly IlUlI'C from
ough f"athl'rs, The eOlllmullity is 10 Ill' 'l'here is no gO(Hl reason wh," sicIL·- 1l' the l,ide pri,]e of the storll pro-
Xarlll'l'th.
l'ollgratulat(',[ allll the meulhers of walkl' should not he kept f1'(~(' of sno\\' pri('\ors "allllot he apppaled to there is at One Dollar per dozen
~[r. 131'0\\'11 is \\'ell kllowu 10 the eiti-
l'lJulI(,il ,'olilplilli"lItL',1 oU the sdcetioll all,1 iL'L' 01' nL.'gll'et('d so that lI'all'l' will a horough ordilllllleL', alld an ordinllllce Not less than ONE DOLLAR'S worth
zens of'our eoululunity, llud UII doubl sold of anyone variety
of .\[1'. Browu for this important pUIllic not drain to the guUl'r. Our sid('wulks with t('dh ill 'it, that prohibits uu-
he I"ill prove himsl'1f 'worthy of thl'
rl'spollsihi Ii t y. gi"e our 1'l'si,lents :JI1l1 our visitors 1I1'('pssary l'ubbish on our stn'ets that
their Phlox, Paeonie., Lupins, Delphinium,
COlltid"IIl'(' plal'eLI iu him to de\'lIte his
impressions of thc town and thl' o\\'ncl's wi II 11:\ \'(, to be enforced, Pyrethrum, Anchuaa, Hollyhock.,
best illlprests for the bettel'lllL'ut of the Darwin Tulip., Daffodilr, Croclla.
To thL' E,litor of Our 'rowu. of th e properl iI's,
Year HOllllll Home To \\,n ,
If T am lIOt mistaken, tlip OWIIL'r of 'rho snow plow, ,,,hieh hus hl'cll a Aak' for Cat.loll
0111' Town eong'mllllat,·s both ('ouu-
cilrnHu Hugh \Y. Browll alld the Bor· 1,01. ;li in the Park is the man who, at
II llIeL'ting of those interesterl. caused
hlL'ssing' in Nur1JcrtJr for sl"'l'ral ~'cars,
will cOlltillue to illalH' a path on our
THE FIRESIDE A. E. WOHLERT
ough of Xarberth. Mont!l0Jnery Ave. Narberth, Penna
to he \\'I'ittell into the mutual agree- sidl'walks.
l11ellt made alnong the lot holders alll! 'rhunk ~'ou, Mr, Coulll'ilmen, for the (Continued from Page 1.)
We wish to ('all the attl'lltiou of our subserillL'rs, that'tlie owners of t he lots Sno\\' Ordinance, unil ilinner at. the Pl~'lIloutlt Conntr)'
l'l'udt'rs to the article nppeariug in this should be .(',on1Jll'lled to keep thcm e1eall. Clnb last 'YeLlnesday arteJ'lloon ane!
Don't fail to hear ~[rs. •lohn O.
issne hy our townsmau, Dr. O. J. 8u)" And it. is reallJ' fair to say that Lot e\'('ning,
NARBERTH'S MAIN STREET. ~[ilIer, State I'rpsident Pennsylvania
;ler, who has \'cry earnestly taken npoll i\o. 3i is positin'ly thc (Iirtipst lot on
Lpllgue of \Vomen Voters, at Elm Hall
himsl'1f to ascertaiu the tl'lle clludition~ the pla('1' anc] ilHiL'L',l \'l'IT ullsightly.
£.\ hnsilltlss ~cetioJl i:-; ('t'rtainly lle('e~· on Friday, September 2-lth, :l P. ~1. Two lIIen were urrest ed and thl'l'e
coufront iug our loelll troop of I3l1y I won,I('r if it woul,1 1I0t Ill' proppr
sary to a town of Narhl'rth's size and escaped in a raid mnde hy the Jloliee
Scouts. for the Park ('onllnittee to urgently re-
population, 'rhe l0f!:h'a I loeation for a ~[rs, W. \V. Pierson and fumily ha"e of Ha\'erford township Monday nig-ht
It is to be rl'gretted that our hoys C1uest Ihat th" Oll'n('r of Xo, ;li dean up
husiness sertion is thc ('L'ntl'r of the rl'turne,l to their hOlne on StL'P"py npon headqnarters of snsjleded moon-
ure ullahle to SL'elll'e suitahlc aecommo· his propl'rt~' allll "clIlform with his own
town :1I1l1 ural' the railway station. 1'1:lel'. They spent Ihe summer at Som' shiners ncar the \Vpsl. ChL'stL'r pik('.
datious to enable thl'lII to coutiune their regulatiolls.
'I'hat. part. of th(' town nl'ar the railwav
mcetiugs, aud the duty of L'1'('l'y eit iz,'u NAHBHOOK. erton. Pa.
station is a visitor's first impression (;1'
of ?\arberth is \'('ry plaiu iu this re· till' eOllllllunity's standards, allll al- ;\[1'. \ViIliam X. Lamh is uttencling
sped. 'l'he arti(·le sets forth \'('1)' Fire Hull opon froln 10 A, ~L to ;j the Mastel' Car and Locolllotive Paint·
THE SNOW ORDINANCE. t.hough t:IlL' ('on\'enil'nee of the st.ores
forl~ibly aua iutelligeutly thn L'utirL' P. M. 'rnesll'av III III \Y"llnesday, 81'[l-
llIa~' ,he apl'l'('c,jaIL',1 the~' shonld prl'sent ('rH' Convention in BOston ,luring this
maHer, aud e\"('1')'one should !'l'ud it alll] tl'mller 21 anll 22, for convl'nipn,'(' of
Our Borough Counei! at its S"pt"lII- an ajll1PaJ'lln,'l' as rll'an, orderly und \l'epk. He is aeeompanied hy ~[rs.
re·rl'a,1 it, alllI then pnt his shoulder to ntlrndiYe as jlossib]l'. . wOlllen voters, Pay yonI' tax. Lamh.
her session passed an orclinanl'e rp-
the whl'l'1 to assist our lo('al troop iu
(lui ring oll'n('\"s of property to relllove It is tIll' streL't OJ' roa,lIwcI itself that
soldng the serious 'dif!i('ulty whieh con-
snow or ic',' from sidell'alks and prodd- this artirll' rl'fl'J'H to, ancI it, lIInst. he u(l- 1\11'. and 1.[1'8. Hable)' A. \Va1'ller 1m ,'e
frontl' it. \Volllen "ot('rs, emhraee thL' oppor-
ing l'ennlt~' for dolution of the or· mitll'll thnt Han'I'ford. a"cune at. times. retu1'llc(l to their home on Narherth
tnuity presl'ntc',ll to ~'ou on Friiiay, Sep-
--------,---------- dinllllce, Essl'x and Xarherth nYenues at times avenue uftcr :l llIost delightful motor telllber 24th, to It'arn how to intelli-
THE SILVER LINING The S1IOW Ordinauee. as it. hus been 1001,s an~·thi)lg but like "Spotless trip of two weeks to Eugll's 1\[ere anll gently usc the ballot on eleetion duy.
'l'rnl.I'. d..llth Is n Ullrk l'1onll thllt dis· callrd, will, hI' 11l1l'('rtised in Our Towll, 'l'own," SOllie mercllfiuts or proprietors
vicinity, This lmo\l'ledge will not onl~' save un·
tresses nllll Il 1'(111 Its : hnt 1Ir.. fnsnran,'p Is' hut in sllhstanl'e it ullows property of stores ha YO a Illlhit of sweoping their
the slh'('r lining' Ihlll Itg-hlpns the SUI'I',\II' toM time 311Ll tronble at the poJls, but
aud dlsllp!S th!' glllulII. Oll'lIers twenty-four hours after suow sicIewnlks and allowing thc sWl'epings
Members of the Bryn Mawr Business will also sUI'e llIany ,·otl'~. Do 110t pass
stops fallillg in 'lI'hieh to renrove snow or I'uhbish to re1llain in the gutter,
FREDERIC A. LANAHA~ A~soe i a tiOIl helll t h ',),ir second outing' it bJ'.
~O!l Forest A\'~. I'hone ~ul'l>~rth :UI n, IlIlll irl'. Xotiel' is thl'u given alllI if probnhl:r hoping' for' n rafn storm.
NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN I
A ~s5'UT~.~ !A
Wbat Happened at OFFICERS OF THE WOMEN'S AUX-
ILIARY, NARBERTH Y. M. C. A.
SOOIETY OF FRIENDS.
SeptemberCon.ncil Meeting President-Mrs. D. D. Stickney.
Vice·Presidont-1frs. J. B. Darlington.
Finest Photoplay The-
...re 01 1111 Size In .he
Entire World.
. Directors of thc Civic Association Secretary-Mrs. C. L. McLenn. P ....opl.,..-Contlnu.m. 10 A. M••0 I1.S'
liltyp offered to report for Our Tow 11 . P.M.
Merion Meeting House, Merion, Pa. Tr('asurer-Mrs. H. C. Keirn.
the' d"ings of our Borough Council at Phlla•• Pa.
Ohairmen of Committees.
its rcgular sessions alHI ha \'e gil'en us
Merion'Meeting is open f~r worship ~rembership-Urs. Samuol Dickie.
the news of int.erest to rcsidents for
..every First·day morning at 11 0 'clock. Visiting-Mrs. Romaine Hoffman.
the past several monllis.
We c01dially welcome any visitors who House-Mrs. W. N. Mills.
·desire to worship with us. 1f [lJIyonc thinks being a membcr of PROGRAM
Social-Mrs. G. Merritt Davis.
our .Borough Council is a sinecure, she
~rllsic-Mrs. 1'. Noel Butlcr.
or hc shoul<1 attcnd a meeting and pie·
ST. MARGARET'S R. C. CHURCH. tUl'e the alllount of (Ietail which has WEEK of SEPTEMBER 13
to he' ,Iolle olltsidc of thc regular ses·
For God nntl ('oullll''y, we Hssodllte our~ ~iOllfl.
SPECIAL I
Rev. R. F. Cowley, Rector. sl'll'''s tog-I'Ihl'l' fol' Ihe following" 11l1l'POSl's:
To uphold nllll def"llll th,' Constlt uUou of
Early Mass on Sunday from April 1 Ihl' l:nited Htat.,s of Amcl"ica; 10 mntntnin
In\\' nnll order; to fostel" lIIHI pCI'Iletuutc
A t the Seplemlwr session there was
the usual rontine of reports of all the
Thos. Meighan
'to October 31 at 6.30 A. M. From No· OIlP hllndl'('d IJPf Ct'llt. Am(\ri(~nnlslJ1: to
IlI'4'Hl'l'\'P the lIll'll1orles ,U1l1 illciclellts of oUt" c'Hllmit.tees '\'hich \\"oul<1 be rather tlry
vembcr 1 to March 31, at 7 A. M. Late lI"oelntion in the Grent Wal"; 10 Incuknte rcadillg. in
Mass, 9.30. a ,,'nse of ludlvldual ohlig"ntlon to th,'
eOllllllullltr, State and l';nUolI; to combat
tI", uutll"I'nl'~' of both the e1l1SSI'S llnd till,
Jt will be of illterest to those II'ho All Summer Shoes
Masses on holy dnys, 6.30 and 8.30
A. M. Weekdays at 8. Evening devo·
m:lSsPs;
mlg-ht: to
to IIlnl~e
IH'Olllotf~
rig-ht the 1ll:1stel' 01
lH'lIee and goOOI} will on
('lll'tll: to snfpg'ual'cl utltl tran:-;l1Iit to lJo~
li"e neal' Dudley alltl Stuart. avellues to
kllow t hat. a fire hydmllt is to he plac,'d Reduced to Cost "Civilian Clothes"
tions and other services at regular tl'l'lt~' t h., l'rlnel"I('s of juslic,·. fr"edom at that. illtersectioll, which will Illeall a
awl 1lt.'lIlocl'aey; to ('OIlSPcl'alt· llIHl snlletif~'
times. 0111' COIl1I'Hdt'silip hy 0111' tlf'\'otion 10 11111tunl ·11ettl'r rate on their fire insurallce poli.
Iwlllfnlnl'ss.---l'I'l'lInl bll' to II", ('o"stltnllo"
of t IH' AIllt'l'ic'ull L(';:don.
cies. Better come in and look
ALL SAINTS CHURCH, WYNNE·
Also a SC':l'r is to ht' laid in Sabine them over l\lAIN PUODUCTION STARTS AS NEAR
FALL AND WINTER DANCE avellUC, from COJlway nvclllle to a poillt AS POSSIBLE TO 10.00 A. M.. 12.00. 1.00,
WOOD, PA.
SERIES. ahout 200 feet. \\"I'st of Homewood H,'e- 8•.J1l. 1l.41l. 'MG. O.SO P. M.
EVANGEL.
Rev. Avery S. De1ll1llY, B. D" Pastor. the Post. altholll!h an act i\'e Lpgioll
Illl'm1H'1' has Sl'l'\,,',l as l'hail'lllan of '.}'l'
'('1':1l]('sllIen anll ~[,'n'han1s' COlllmitt",'
&CCOUNTANTS MUSIC For Permanent
Sl'J"\"ices Sunday, 8l'pt,'m her W, In:;O: GoUshull, n. 1\.. I'ubllc Aceounlaut, 303 LOON, Fuun,)' 11. Piano teaclJer.
n.30 . ;\f.-Prayer lIlel'1ing".
nA3 A . .\I.-SlInllar Schoo!.
wlii('h lias fillall,·"d tl,,'sP aira irs h.,' ,111,-
sel'il'tion.
Con wa~' .A Ven UC, r\ url.H!rtll. 1):1.
Kelm. H. C. Certified Public Accountant.
202 Dudley av". Phone. Narberth 300·W.
Stulllo, Arelllle lillig-.
XOTAltY PUBLIC.
I'lione. 3Hl-J.
Satisfaction
11.00 A. ;\r.-~[orning- I\'orship, SCI" It \\'ollld appeal' In \'" 10 1)(' n'I'~' lin, AU'l'O~lOmLES. J .. lferieK. J. 11. 111 Narberth ave.
BUY A
fail' to ("lII,ll'lIl11 Ihpse programs sinlph' Lees' Garaee-Repalrlng. ElC. Phone. 1606. Pbone. 666·l\I..
ilion hy the pastor on thc sllhjed. Slml>NOll, Harry A. 232 Essex Ave.
"HoI\' lie Sends l's," or "'I'hl' Christ· 1I1'"allse th,'." ,]l) 1101, han: the salll'tioll Saruerth t;llru):'e. I'houe Naruel'tll 163.1. Phollt'. Naruerth C03U.
the g~',psy blood astir, hl'rself' of this opport.ullity to hear pay her t ax promptly on 'l'uesday or It so happens t.hat anl'l' Saturday,
Mrs. Miller. Sample h:dlots will be \VetlJle~tlar, September 21 and 22. the 11th, Berwyn and \VaYlle were tied
\Venrust rise and follow her,
'When from every hill of flame
She calls and calls each vagabond by
a \'ailahle for in~pel'lion b~' ProslH'dh'e
\\'OnHlJ\ \'oters. The I)('rsonel of the
hallot and how to iutelligently u~e it
Ot Iwrwise she will not he eligi hIe to
\'ote 011 election day.
"arberth has had a most remurkable
for first plaee with lit I e"ell perePlIt·
age. One game will he Jlla~-cd at \Va~'ne
toda," to ,h,.. i,le the ",iJIJIl'r of the S('('-
c. P. COOK
name.' , \\'ill he c1<'arl~-, <!I'finetl hy :Mrs. .J[iller. rl'g-istration, being the It'ading distril't Olt,] haJj'. Coal, Wood and
G. C. B., Your presellee at this 1lI1,,'ting in JlO in the State, aJlel shouM 1I0t lag behinll Championship sel'les Sel'temhl.'r 2;ith,
One of the Yllgai)ond~. war ohligates ~'ou to join the League. Oil election dny. Odoher 2nd allll O..tobl't' !Jt h.
Building Supplies
We have a few tons of
SABlE CEN·SOR.E By-Product Coke for sale
NeTI~E at $ 8.50 per ton deliver-
SUCCESSOR TO
ed in cellar.
WALTON BROS. NARBERTU· TAXI SERVICE
Phone 672 100 ESSEX AVENUE Patrick F. Donahue BELMONT ELECTRIC CO.
TAXI SERVICE Taxi meets all trains Store orders promptly delivered Contractors
Baggage called for and delivered Freight delivered 892 Belmont Avenue
Automobiles meet all trains throughout the day and evening.
Old House Wiring A Specialty
Packages and Trunks promptly called for and delivered. Open Day and Night Phone 1633
Electrical Appliances Repairing
Moving Furniture and Hauling Freight, etc. .
Bell Phone-Belmont 4386