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    DURTOPRICE TWO CENTSNARBERTH, PA., T H U R S D A Y ~ OC IOBER 25, 19 17VOLUME IV. NUMBER 3

    TWO. DAYS' BAZAARL o ve y M a ry 's Ga r d e n

    AT Y. M. C. A. BUILDING .OCTOBER 2 6 AND 27Admission Free

    OYSTER S U P P E ~ AT 6 O 'CLOCK5 0 CENTS P ER PLATE

    Visit th e many attractive boo ths conducted by the churches an dvarious societ ies o f Narber th , ~ l e r e you can buy Chr is tmas Gifts,Homemade Baking, Toys, Groceries, Fruits, I cc C ream , Ha ll owe 'enl\'oveltles, Fancy Goods, E tc . Chi ld ren. as well a s a du lt s w il l be en t er ta in ed . You r patronage will assist materiallY in secur ing the coalfund essential to th e progress of Y. M. C. A. and Red C ro ss workduring t he com ing win te r.

    THE FIRESIDEBetty Baxter's Gossil)

    Buy a Liberty Bond to-day.Mrs. Frank $yer Is visiting h

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    ~ A R l l E H ' T l l , PA. -UUl{ TOWN-OCTOBER 2 5 1 ~ 1 7"

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    Of course, wedeliver - anyp I a ce - an ytime.

    DAVIS'

    Jo'IRE COMPANY.

    A COMPLETE LINE OFSCHOOL SUPPLIESAT

    $ 50.00 Bond100.00 Bond250.00 Bond500.00 Bond

    Be Better Friends!

    HOWARD'Selephones,12671268The Brightest Spot in Narberth

    A drug store in themost modern sense of the termT h lVIiss-es Zentrn.ayer'sSCHOOL KINDERGARTENReopened September 17, 1917. 1 2 5 ' W ' i n d s o r A v e .

    Secure for yourself the safest investment In the world.Enlist in our army of patriotic savers and Help Your Country with profit to yourselfpurchasing a bond on easy terms as follows: '

    $ 1.00 a week for 50 weeks buys a2.00 a week for 50 weeks buys a5.00 a week for 50 weeks buys a10.00 a week for 50 weeks buys aThe Merion 'Title & Trust Co.

    NARBERTH OFFICE, ARCADE BUILDINGOPEN FROM 8 A. M., TO 4 P. M.

    SATURDAYS 8 A. M. TO NOON. FRIDAY EVENINGS 7 UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK

    cu t out a ll u nn eces sa ry expenses ill iLIBERTY BOND CAMPAIGNA d G d F - d W-II~ : I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ O ~ f " ; ~ ~ t ~ P : I ~ : ~ ~ g and dls- n 0 0 rlen S IThis is a ma tt er t hat appeals 1)\lr- Main Line Committee Wants at icu lar ly to th e women of Narberth. who in most households, do the buy Bond Sold m Every Home

    I ng .' The y know how important i t : 8 Captains of District T ~ to make every do ll ar go as f ar a s P 0 S ' Working Hardsible. Many o f them ar e ve ry expe r tbuyers, and will have to be shownvery clearly that other methods wilienable them to do better. A cllangeof method may necessi tate some sacrifices of their indiViduality, bu t if itcan be demonstrated that th e newp la n wi ll ef fec t a saving of fIfteento twenty per c en t. t he se sacrlfic%will be wel l worth While.A dear statement of the new planis In course of prepa ra t ion , and willbe submitted to the people of N a r b e r ~ hIn the ve ry near future. We commcn:iIt to their carefUl consideration.To the Editor of Our Town:What w as th e c au se of the demiseof t.he "Cub?" Wa s it "Infantilep ar al " o r just ordinary measles ormumps? Our Town surely lacks E-on,ething without hi s ( or he r) column.Mayhap th er e w as no demise, PI"Sslbly he only went away w it h h is paand ma for a summer vacation. Won'!the editor ask him to "get busy"again?

    ASHocJute EdJtors.

    HARRY A. JACOBS,Editor.

    H . C. GARA,Advt>rUslng Manager.

    MAIZIE J. SIMPSON,Cashier.

    OUR TOWN

    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1917-----EMERGENCY PHONE CALLSFire 350.Police 1250.

    An E xp er im en t I n C o. op er at he;"urual isw-No Paid Workers . -Owned and Published every Thurs-day by t he Narbe rt h Civic Association.NARllERTJI CIVIC ASSOCIATION.President, A. J. Loos.Vice-presidents, A. C. Shand, J. B.\Villiams, James Artman.Secr e ta ry and tr 'Jasurer, Frank J.Wiese.Directors , Frederick L. Rose, GeorgeM. Henry. W. Arthur Cole, George M.ColesworthY, Mrs, William S. Horner,A. E. Wohle rt , .Mrs, George M. Henry,Fletcher W. Stites, E. A. \'1uschamp,H. C. Gara, Henry Rose, Edward S.Haws, Mrs , Ro y E. Clark, Mrs. Lllstel' W. Nickerson, William D. Smedley.

    Mrs. Roy E. Cla::k A. J. Loos~ l l i r l F. Smith I le ll ry RoseQ. M. Henry W. T. Melchior

    Send a ll l et te rs a nd neWs item toP O. Box 404.Send all advertising copy to P. O.Hox 820.Mak.e all r emi tt an ce s t o P . O. Box118.Our Town is on sale at th e depotnewss tand, and at t he s to re of H. E.Oavis.Entered liS second-class matter. October 15, 1914, at t he P ost Office atNarbe rth , Pennsylvan ia, under theAct of March 3, 1879.

    Except, possibly, in the household itself (and, of course, inthe household-to-be) a card th is Xmas Season will answer as it-- never did before! Not since the world was young was a betterThe L ib er ty Bon d c ampa ig n a lo ng understanding o'er the land! And that your salutations may beth e Main L in e i s in full swing, anll intimate, may be individual, that they may indicate your rememwithin t he n ex t few day s e ve ry hou se brance was no chance-thought, we have ready fo r your inspectionwill b e v is it ed b y th e worke rs on th edifferent committees right-now an array of Christmas greetings which only need as aThe r e tu rn s alrea 'dy reported ar e final adornment the personal touch of y our name-prettily en

    very satisfactory and it i s hoped that Igraved or printed! It behooves you to see them-now-to giveWhen the final reports are made n.))([ Ithe ample time careful work should have-and to secure theweek that a bond w il l h ave been sold 1saving which an order at this t ime will effect! For the presenti n e ve ry home along th e Main Llnf;. prices are exceptionally moderate!The l oc al banks and trust com- _panies ar e ready and wil li ng t o helpevery pe rson to buy a bond ancl Wollgladly accept small payments untilthe fu n amount has been paid, withOut any c ha rg e f or their services.It Is the duty of all to help t he irgovernment at th is c r it ica l time. al'dthose who can remain at home shoul.lbe q ui ck t o accep t t hi s oppor tu ni ty[If showing their patriotism and desire to do t hei r share by giving theirfinancial aid at this time.The Main Line has been divided intodistricts, and the capta ins of each d l ~ -"Yearner." trlct have appointed a sub-committee_ to help them In their canvass. The

    t - : C O ~ ( ) ) n : AT nmrE ! c ap ta in s a nd their districts ar e us-- ,foHows: ~ A n H I - : U T I l SI-;TS I'ACE"We're a tollable economical fam- I Overbrook, T. A. Snyde r; Bata, A. I I'VI'ILS' TltI-:ATMENTily, at our house," admitted Mr. Gap W, Pickford; Merion, William IJe - - - President, Chas. E. Kreamer; sec-

    J oh ns on , o f Rumpus Ridge, Ark . K ra ff t; Cynwyd, R. Hor ac e G ri gg s; (Continued from First Page) retary, Charles V. Noe l; f in anci al"Wife s he cut s hall' and me and he r Narberth, Fletcher W. St ite s; Wynne . - - - secretary, E. C. S toke s; t re a. su re r.take ~ u r n s at c u t t i n ~ t he h ai r of the wood, James V. Ellison Ardniore, idea is that a pup il who c anno t COll- Carden Warne r; chlet engineer.children, except Rip and CoonrOd an d Edwi n A. Fitts, Horace W. Smedler; tlnue throughout the high schoo l Chas. V. Noe l: f ir st assistant englnJeff 'son Davis, t he t hr ee oldest boys. Haverford, Frank T en ney, All en course can stop at the end of th e eer, Edw. Wlpt; sl:!cond assistant enThey're going w it h t he g ir ls consid- Evans ; Bryn Mawr, Philip A. Hart, jun ior . Howeve r, it i s f ound In Nar- glneer, A. P . Redifer ; thirtl assistanterable and say it hurts their social J. E. Dougherty, Kane S. Green, Clar- berth that most pupils do continue engineer , H. B. Wall; fourth as s t a n d i ~ g t o h av e their heads look as ellce E. Wil son; V il la Nova, Rev. r ig ht t hr ou gh , t he y l ik e their school slstant engineer, A. W. Needham;if th ey had been m in gl in g i n a fight Char les Townsend; Gladwyne, Par- so much. John A. Miller.with ~ i l d cats. ker Worre ll ; Wayne, W. C. Dickson; There ar e now some 500 children _"Wife a ls o t ri es to cu t d own m ~ Devon, Walter L. Lobb; Paoli , C. W. in the school, aH on e big family, as A kindly old gent leman was te ll ingclothes to fit the children in regular' Wagar; Ches terbrook , Major Edward it were. The te acher s , i t seems, ar e s ome l ad s t he story of Samson. "He

    rotation, bu t it hain't altogether a B. Cassatt; Delawar e c ounty, Hor at io mos t c ar ef ul ly s el ec te d, a nd a re

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    N A H B ~ H T H " PA.-OUR TOWN-OOTOBER 25" 1917

    A man that whi spe r . down a well.About th e goods he. haa to lIell,Can't reap so many golden dollarll.All one who c l lmbs a t re e a n d holler..

    Don't forget that this Is a com.munlty of Ilome makers and home Ikeepers and that one of YOUBMOST IMPOBTANT DUTIES Is to ikeep It so.You can aid materially by do.Ing your shoppIng and markeUngwIth the advertisers In this paper.

    BUILD UP YOUR TOWNBuild Up Your Home

    Narberth and Forrest Aves.TWO OFTBE

    When a man beg in s t o b e hi s ownworst e nemy Ms fool friends assisthim.

    For SaleFive Houses

    S P EC IALCanned Peas,Corn,String Beans.Standard Brands. Doz ... $2.00Lancaster County PotatoesBushel $1.75Cot te r ' sMa r k e t

    We Still Have Remaining

    Also a BUNGALOW on Avon Road,Anlhwyn Farms. Don't miss thIs opportunity of securing a good home.WM. D. SMt:DLEY.

    Frank CristMEATS & PROVISIONSHi&h Grade ButterTelephone-Narberth 644 A.

    45th and Parrish:Sts.

    OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARANYEEDUNDER BACTERIOLOGICALCONTROL

    Automobiles to hire at all hours of dayand night.SABlE CENSORE Phone 1289 o r 625 N"-hBERTB.PA.

    I AM AT THE SERVICE OFTHE PUBLIC OF NARBERTH

    CLEANSAFEWHOLESOMEPasteurized Milk I DELIVERIESB r y n c l o ~ ~ l k c e r t l i l e d WEST PBILA(PedrlaUcsociety) OVERBROOKSpecial ..Guerusey" MERIONMilk WYNNEFIELD

    (Roberts' 6 Sharpless ' BAU-CYNWY,Dairies) NARBERTOCream Buttermilk ARDMORETable an d Whipping WYNNEWOODCream.

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    George B. SupleeSteam &HotWater HeatingPlumbingBell Telephone.

    SCOTT-POWELL DAIRIES

    ROOFERSCALDWELL&CO.R.eal Es t a t eI n s u r a n c e

    S O ~ ~ t ~ ~ ; t a l i o D NARBERTH, PA.

    (Continued rrom First Page)THE FIRESIDE

    a SayeYour & Cash and"Your Health~ ' L ( : r

    ( A S C A R ~ i 9UININE~ ~ O M \ O ( { ,

    The standard cold cure for 20 yearsin tablet fonn-sale, sure,no opiates--\t to October 31st at .30 A. M. FromNovember 1st to MareD 31st at 7 A. M.Late 1\Jass, 9.30 A. M. throughout th eyea r. Mas se s on holydays, 6.30 and830 A. M. Weekdays at 8. Eveningdevotions and other services at regulartimes.

    Merion Meeting House is opened f:lrwor sh ip eve ry First-day at 11 A.M. Visitors are cordially welcome.A registry book Is kept for visitors.All are asked to register their names.

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    NA!{BEl{rrR, PA.-OUR TOWN-OCTOBER 25, 1 ~ 1 7I.

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    OUR TOWN will gladly printany news Item about any subjectthat Is of Interest to Narberthfolks, bu t In orcIer to meetthe print ing sche4ule, all "copy"-manuscr ip ts -mus t r ea ch th eeditor by 6 P. Jlr. Monday (,8chweek.

    A successful artist says the bestway to mix color is with brain.An old b ac he lo r s ay s a woman'sheart is like a honeycomb-ful l or

    sells.

    he in charge of th e "Fish Pond" atth e Auxiliary Bazaar. Come ou t an Jhelp to make it a success.October 30-Luncheon in Commull

    it y Room at Y. M. C. A., 1 P. 1\1, toall members. This is the openingd a ~ ' of t he c lu b' s program for thecoming )ear. Mrs. H. S. Prentiss~ i c h o l s will addre ss the cl ub o n t hi soccasion. Entertainment f ea tu re s i nc ha rg e o f Entertainment Committee.October 31-Meeting at Cynwyd.

    Pa., at w hi ch t im e reports of delegat es h av ing a tt ende d c onve nt ion atEric, Pa., will be hea rd .

    1I10RTGAGESShnlUlon, James C. 232 E s se x a ve .Phone, 636, or 1420 Chestnut .t.IIIUSICCowin , T . Stuart. Plano Teacher.206 ~ [ e r l o n ave. Phone, Narberth 347-1l.LooH, Fann) ' H. P l ano Teache r an d Accompanist. 417 Haverford ave. Phone, 316-J..Studlo, No. r Arcade Bldg.. Narberth.\ l l l l ' ..lo ..k. Knthl lr ine I,. teacher of plano406 S. Narherth ave. Phone, 5 8 4 - ~ 1 . .NOTAnt rUDLICJelf,rle., J. II. II I Narberth ave.Phone, 666-M.

    O l ' T I C I A ~ l ' lFenton, Carl F. 506 g.sex ave. Phone. 638-WPhlla. address. IS0r. Chestnut at. .PAINTERSCole. James R..246 Haverford ave. Phone, 1225-J." . G. Cummer. Phone 1"-6" W210 E lmw oo d a ve ., Nn;be;th ."'nlz..r, Fr..d. .117 Winsor ave. Phone. 1247.J.J.PAl'ER IIA;liGERSD..n,er, RlchRrd A. Arcade Building,Phone. Ns.rberth 1693-W. ."IttI'. lieo. A. 320 Woodbine ave.Phone, 1203-'V. First-class work.PIIOTO I'LAYS"Arcadia," 16th and Chestnut 8tS.. Phil..See display ad\'ertlsement In tbls Issue.

    l'LVIIIDI;liG, ETO.Suplee, Goo. B. Phone, 1289.See display advertisement In this Issue.WRn. II. n, Phone, 319.J.See display advertisement In thIs leue.REAL ESTATECaldwell & Co. Phone, 127l-'V.See display advertisement In thIs IssueFrltoeh, II. C. Phone 252-W .See display advertl;ement I;' thIs IssueGmUre,', "'10. D. .114 Woodside ave. Phene 685-WNash, Robert J. Phone, 605. ' .1II0ney for First and Second lIIortgag... .ROOFING, ETCGars-lIleGlnley Co. Phone, 12S8-W.See display advertisement In thl. IssueIIIl1Jer. John A. 243 lona ave. Phone, 6 6 1 ~ ' } .Shop, 246 Haverford ave Phone 1225-'}SCIIOOLS, ETC. ' .Zentmn,er'8, The 1I118Se8. Phone, Nar. 651-.JSee display advertisement In t hi s Issue. .SIIOEAIAKERSTRrnef, lIarry246 Woodbine ave.Good Wenr Shoe Repair Shop,Con.tRntlne, B. G. Y. M. C. A. Bldg.The above department 8hould b.. of thereatest use to the eommunlty, the list contains the name of every professIonal mantradcsnln.n, mechanic , shopkeeper , etc . w h does or c an In any way serve hl8 feUowtownsman. and who Is progres81ve enQull'bto a dd name to lis t of Regis ter.As It Is dlt flcult for those contrlbutln.theIr t ime and e!Torts to the product ion of"Our T own" t o p er so na ll y either k no w o rIntervIew all SUCh. It would be most helpful If those not now found In t he prlnt..dlist would send In a memo of t he ir name..addre8s, phene number8 and bU8lnease. orprofession. for listing. Thl. wlIJ cost a. follow.: 10 cents each Issue for 1I l ine. ; 6 cent .for eacb addit ional l ine.

    BRYN MA' -VR , PA .

    IF YOU LIKE STYLE, DURABILITYAND COMFORT. BUY A

    Buick! Buick! Buick!Valve - in -Head Six -Cylinder

    Motor CarHALE MOTOR COMPANY, Inc.BRYN MAWR BRANCHLancaster Ave., Opp. Penna. R. R. Station

    Buick

    OF}'IClmS A ~ C n A I R ~ I E N O} ' TIleW O ~ [ E N ' S C O ~ D r u N I T Y CLUB

    OF NAllBERTIl

    October 25, County F eder at ionmeeting, to be held at Cynwyd, Pa.,in th e Presbyterian Church. Businessmeeting, 10 A. M. Luncheon, 1 P 1 - ~ .for which a charge of thirty-five c e ~ t swill be mad e t o e ac h membe r. P;,ogram 2 P. M. All members welcomeand urged to come. Further part ic ul ar s w il l appe..lr in next week',',is su e o f Our Town.October 26 and 27-The club wI1l

    SCHOOL NOTES

    Time Is a worker that accomplishe'lmuch.

    The reports fo r the first monthwere handed to all pupils at th e cl:dof the week. It is hoped parents willcare fu l ly ana lyze them.

    President-Mrs. C. P. l"owler.Vice-President-Mrs. Ellery K. Taylor.Corresponding Secretary-Mrs. RoyK Clark.Recording Sec re t ary -Mrs . Har ryA. Jacobs.Treasurer-Mrs. Edward Cockrill.

    ChairmenLegislation-Mrs. Walter Dothard.R ep ort s from t he h igh school and Cur re nt E ve nt s-M rs . J ames Don-

    element.ary departments pertaining to nelly.t he w or k of t he pup il s is far better Hospitality-Mrs. Robt. Dothard. : Johnny had been reading t h e e ve n-than it ha s been an y month dur ing Community Marketing-Mrs. W. M.: in g paper , and paused contemplat ive -th e past three years. Bu t why Cameron . ! l y f or a few moments. "Father," sa!dshouldn't it. be? All pupils now have I he, "what is Inertia?"proper accommodation. Teachers canr, TIlE II. "W. e,11." r ep l ied the fa the r, "if I havewo rk w ith ou t han di cap. T ha nk s tc OCT?H...n., CALENDER OF ttl Ihe directors. who backed by pro- II O ~ [ E N S. COlUJllUNITY CLUB I I , I S pure az ness; bu t if YOI'rt 0'" N \.RB Imother ha s it, it is nervous prostra-gressive citizens, p rovide d the nE'W J: J ERTlI ,tion."building.fUUlSTl\L\S JlUIIJ FORAl\lEmCAN FORCES ABROAD

    'l'WOCENT POSTAL CARDS ANDTIIREECENT STUlPS ANDSTA)lPEH ENVELOPESUnder the Act of Congress ap

    proved October 3, 1917, c ha ng ing th erates of postage, t he depar tmen t willbegin i s su ing two-cen t po st al c ar dsand three -cent postage stamps andstamped envelopes as s'Oon as a supp ly c an he manu fa ct ur ed , I t wil l notbe possible, however, to provide themin sufficient quant it i es t o exchangestamps or one-cent postal cards, twocent stamps or two-cent envelopesh el d b y t he publi-c or by piOstmasters.I t will, therefore, he necessary, beginning November 2d, 1917, when the newpostage rates become effect ive to rpostmasters to continue th e s al e ofone-cent post cards an d two-cent en velopes while t he ir s to ck l as ts and ~ t he pu bl ic to affix addi t iona l s tampsto envelopes and cards to the amountof increase of postage.

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    A week's vacation!The S en io r c la ss through the cour

    tesy of Ai leen Needham, Ross Howells tein and Kenne th Walton, enterraiJ'elit he n in e n ew membe rs of th e facultyo n T hu rs da y e ve ni ng f rom 3 to 6o'clock. in a rather unique way. The"faculty found automobiles awaitiDgthem at th e school cu rb . Th ey w er et ak en on a trip up and down the M!.l1Line. stopping at t he var ious educ:;.t ional institutions and o th er places 01Interest, an d then across th e CityLine, th rough Wlssah ickon and F::tirmoun t P ar k.

    Washington, D. C., October 3, 1917.To the Publ ic : -The tim e is appro ach ing to givethought to bringing Christmas c h e ~ rto t he Ame ri ca n soldi er s a nd s ai lo rsabroad.Arr angement s h ave bee n per fe ct edwherebY t he Chr is tmas mai l to the I 7 ; ; ; ~ ~ ; ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Amer ican Expedit iona ry Forces in IEurope is to he de livered by Christ-ma s mor ning . W i thou t th e fullest co- Na r be r th Reg ,S te roperation on th e part of the pUbliC'I'it will be impossible to accompl ishth is r esu lt . Two Line. , IOc pe r i u e; S c For each aclclitionallineTh e three essen tial respects in J ' : ' ; = = = = = = ; ; ; ; ~ = = = : : = ~ ; ; ; : = = = = = = ; ; ; : = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; = = = = = = Uwhich the public ca n ai d in assuring ACCOUNTANTSa happy Chris tmas at t he f ro nt a re : K ~ I c : ' : ; ' ~ ~ ' d l ~ ~ a V ~ .Mail ear ly . addre ss in te l ligen t ly . and ADVERTISINGpack securely. For t hi s r ea so n It i s Cole. W . Arthur Phone, 632-R.Ideas, Plans, CopY. Art. Typography.urgently requested that all persons AVTOIlIOBILEShaving Chris tmas ma i l for the soldiers CenllOre, Sable To hIre.See dlsplny advertisement In this Issu ...a nd s ai lo rs a nd the c ivi l ian uni ts at - :llcCleUan. W. S.. J. I'. Acknowledgementstached to t h e a rmy in Eu rope , obs er ve and allldavlts, automobile lIeenses. Otflcehrs., 12 to 1 nnd atter 6 P. M.closely the following directions: DAUERS1. Mails to reach th e soldiers In Alle.en, r. Phone, 352-J.See display advertisement In thIs Issue.France by Chris tmas morning must be DANKSp'osted n ot l at er t ha n November 15. M.rlon Title & TruHt Co. Phone, Ardmore 3.See display advertisement In this Issue.2. Every package must bear con- BARBERSspicuously the w ords "C hristm as Suzzero, Tony224 Haverford ave.Mail," the complete address o f t he pe r- BLACKSIIIITIISson f or whom it is intended, and, in Super, F. A.I 728 Montgomery nve. Phone. 328.t he u pp er lefthand c or ne r, t he n ame nUILDERS

    II an3d address of the sende r. Sm ..,lIey, ' ' 'm, O. Phone. 600.See dlsplny advertlsement In this Issue.Every pa rce l must be so packed CANDY, ETC.and wrapped as to admit easy inspec- Da,I II . E. Phone, 1254-'V.See dlNplay advertisement In this 18sus.tion by the postmaster. No parcel CAIU'ENTERS AND BUILDERSwil l b e d is pa tc he d to France which Jenkln8, Cha8. I.103 Dudley ave. Phone, 382-M.has n'Ot the postmaster 's certif icate CO;liTRACTORSthat it conta ins no prohibi ted a rt icle s. Shand. A. C. Jr. Commerelal Trust Bldg.,Phlla. Phone, Spruce 5263: Narberth 1214-.JA. S. Bnrleson, DENTISTSPostmaster General. Cameron. Dr. W. 111. Phone. 395-W.112 Essex ave.Newton D. Baker, Orr. Dr. A. L.I01 Elmwood avo Phone. 393-W.Secretary o f War . Phlla. Phone, Filbert 42f.2, Keith Bldg.DRUGGISTS.Josephus DanIels, I1ownrds. Phone, 1267.Secretary of the Navy. See display advertisement In this Issu ...ELECTRICIANSPUJrh, Veri 225 Iona ave.Nar. Phone. 650-W. Ard, Phone. 16S-.J.FISH AND OYSTERSImperlnl Grocery Co. Phone, Narberth 606.See display advertisement In this Issue.GARDEN NURSERIES\l"ohlert, A. E. Phone, 696.See display advertisement In this Issu...GROCERSImperial Grocery Co. Phone, Narberth 606.See display advertisement In this Issu ...I1AULI;l iG. ETC.Walton Dr08. Phone, 672.See display advertisement In thIs Issu ...INSURANCEBowman, Samuel r. (Life.)116 Elmwood ave. Phon.., 65S-W.Jone8, Cha8. R.305 S. Narberth ave. Phone, 682-J.Jone8. ' ' 'm. J. 103 S. Narberth ave. Phon...680-.J. Philo.. address, Penn Mutual Bldg.Trott..r Dr08. (Fire, etc.)209 Woodside ave. Phone. 1262-R.LAWYERSGilroy, John 211 Essex ave. Phon.., 1245-R.Philo.. address, LIncoln Bldg.Henry, Geo. 111. 107 Chestnut ave, Phon.., 608.Phlla. address, Flnanee Bldg.Stlte8, Fletcher W. 4U Hs.ver to rd ave.Phone. 372-W Phlla. addree, Crozer Bldll'.LIGHTING FIXTURESMcDonald John. Narberth phone, 1288.1533 Che.t. .t .. Phlla. Phone, Spruce 1138.I IIEATS. ETO.Bo,le8'. Phone, 398.See displaY advertisement In thl. Isslle.Cotter. Howard F. Phone, 1298.See dIsplay advertlsement In this Is.ue.Crist, Frank Phone, 644-W. 'See dl.play advertisement In thl. I.. ue.

    MILKscott-Powell Dalrle8. Phone, Preston 2398.See dl.play ad\'ertlsement In thl. IlIlIue.

    BOOKS WANTED

    BOA.RD O}' BEALTII.

    ROLLOF HONORTh e following me n ot Narberth have answered the callfor th e defense of ou r country:

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