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    FIRESIDE ITEMS OUR .TOANTEDPOROUR TOWN

    RED CROSSWORKROOM ATY. M.C. A.

    VOLUME V, NUMBER 6 NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1.6, 1918 PRICE TWO CENTS

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    Y, M. C, A. NOTES"De r T ag " Day is Saturday.

    Read below o f your oppo r tuni ty.

    Two c en ts p er wor d e ac h i ns er ti on c as hIn advance. No advertisement a c c e P t ~ d un"Jees c a sh a c compan Ie s copy.W A N T E D - ~ rent p ~ ' i v a ~ ~ ~ ; ' ; g ~near re sidence . Lt. Comdr. F . T.

    Van Auk en , U. S. N., 100 Elmwoodavenue, Narberth. (Gp)WANTED:-Girl for housework , a lsolaundress by the day. Mrs. EdwinA. Jonas, 408 Haverford avenue, Narberth. (6p)

    I will frame you r p ic tu re s a nd saveyou 1?1D to 25% on prices yo u p ay inth e City. .TelephoneNarberth 1261-W fo r pricesan d t o s ee s amples of at trac tive lineof mouldings.C. T. Weaver. 334 DadleJ Ave N.rbertb.

    Will Canvass Homes lind Mef t TrainsThe girls' section of the campaign

    ers wil l call at each home in Narbe rth,vith a supply of the official tags anda box i nt o whi ch e ach person who istagged may p lace as smal1 or as largea cash cont.ribution as they feel th eappeal warrants.Each midday commuters ' train willbe me t by other girls, thereby giving

    the men their opportunity to aid inmaking firm the financial foundationof this institution. AJI who read thisarticle will be given their choice inone of these two ways if physicallypossible, and each worker will be en couraged as e ach p er so n t ag ged g iv est o t he limit of their pocket wealth .

    Cne man saw his obligation voluntarily.

    Not t he Board of Directors or theusual commi t tee o f men hitherto to beheld es sen ti a l in p romot ion o f a f inancial appeal, bu t th e Ladies' Auxiliarydirecting a loyal c or ps o f Narberthgirls are hop ing to go "Over th e Top"w it h c as h d on at io ns c ommens ur at ewith their efforts and in te res t in this"TAG DAY" f or th e benefit of th e;\'arberth Y. ill. C. A.

    This Saturday, :'\O\'ember Hi, shouldgo down in the history of Narbe rth as"Del' Tag" on which every fami ly gaveof their r eady c as h i n app re ci at io n o ft he e ff or ts o f our local Young l\Ien'sChristian Association to serve all ofthe better interests o f our residen t s.Women and Girls t he o nl y pleaders.

    Don't ForgetTo Save and Bundle YourNewspapersY. M. C. A. Collection-Nov. 30th

    :'Iliss Augusta \\"itherow entertainedat tea at her home l as t S atur da ya ft er no on . Among t he gue st s invitedwere I\!isses Louise Boynton , .JuneC,'os,;. \\'inefred Williams, AgnesHose. . Jean .Just ice , Rosa Samp le , Ruth.Jones, Adeline Larzelere. E1p.anor Wils on , Dorot hy Durbi n. l ~ b b a Sjolmlm.I ~ d y t h e HumpheYs. Sydney Bolish. Just t he o th or day a man steppedRuth Haw s, Mar ia n Haws, Estelle nto the secretary's office and introCohic, ]{llth Pre scn t! . :\I arg llcri ll' duced himself as a member wishing: \ ~ u e l l e l ' . l\Iarian Grahllm. Adah C l ~ Y - to pa y h is dues for the year. In theton, Anna F'ryer, Frieda Sluebel. Ruth Ic our se o f the conversa t ion' he men ~ i a m o n ? C a s s e ~ . ; \ I i l d r ~ d Graham, :\,el-1 tioned the fact that he traveled andhe Snllth. Emily Smith, Betty J\Ic- spent a ver y shor t time in NarberthCaig, Ruth Clay, Mrs. 1\1cCrea, l \1rs. making it impossible to take part i H o ~ l i n S. Touhi1l , Mrs. Lester .lef- l',ssociation ac tivi ty, bu t that he feltferles, Mrs. Malcolm Trotter, !\Irs. membership dues a just obligation onDonald Trotter, l\lrs. Chester Smith. hi s shoulders as a citizen of Narberth.Mrs. 1\'ewton Compton. lVII's. .John He then a sk ed how t he general finanNeiman of 1\ 'arberth, Miss E thelwYll c ia l condit ion of our association stoodVandiver and ;',!iss Grace Vandiver at this time, and on being told conof Bala, Miss Katherine Thorup- servation dur ing war times had preson o f Cynwyd, Miss Carol yn Day v en ted a c ampa ig n for contributing'"of Swarthmore. ;',Jiss Anna Cooperof Ardmore. Miss Grace Sti1lwagon ofArdmore, IIliss l\largaretta Van Pelt ofNew Hop e, Pa. ( ~ L A S S I F I E D ADVERTISEMEN'I.'SMis s Mil dr ed Harris poured anlI

    Miss .Jane Laird, Miss I\Iargaret Mayesand Miss Ethelmae Fallon assisted inreceiving. In the evening there wasa smalJ informal d an ce f or th e receiVing party. Th e folJowing gentlemen were present: Mr. Gass, Mr.Donald Goodman, Mr. \Villiam Harris,1\1r. Char les McCar te r , Mr. EdwardEl'dle , Mr. Leon Hildith.

    On Wednesday , November 6th, th eNarberth C ir cl e o f K in g' s Daughters,held first monthly meeting. in th ebasement of th e l ~ v a n g e l BaptistChurch.Th e attendance was n ot as large as

    usua l, owing to illness and variousether causes-but the members pres'en t enjoyed their re-union, after thesummer recess, and also en joyed anddi d f ul l justice to a good luncheon.After lunch a n impor ta nt businessmeeting was h el d, d ur in g whi ch financial matte r s were a t tended to, a nd thewinte r' s work a rranged .All agreed that they would gladlymend clothes for ou r soldiers, at theregular mouthly meeting.Th e King's Daughters wish to an

    nounce that they exp ec t t o h ol d theirAutumn Hummage Sale, on Friday,Xovember 22nd, and would he verygrateful for donations of any k ind, forthat purpose.F' ricnqs will Jdridly send articles for

    the sale , to th e basement of th e Evangel Baptist Chn rch. n ot later thanth e morning o f November 21st.

    Save and BundleYOUR NEWSPAPERSFor the Y. M. C. A.

    T he Evangel Circle of King'sDaughters held their regular monthlymeeting Wednesday, November 6th.: , u ; l C h e ~ 1 l wa:.; served, 1\1rs. SamuelB owman a nd M rs ...Derby acting hostesses, after which th e president, ;lIrs.Fred Derby opened the business session with Scr ip tu re r ea ding an dprayer.The ladies of th e Circle decided to

    hold a rummage sale Friday, November:';:l1H1. Any dona t ions fo r thi s sale willbe greatly appreciated. Old clothingan d s ho es fo r men. women and chilod re n; f ur ni tu re , dishes, p ic tu re s o rany old thing.Kindly send all articles to the Bap

    tist Church, Thursday, November 21st,after 10 o'clock A. "I .

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    Betty Baxter 's GossipTHE FIRESIDE

    Red Cross wool distributedat Red Cross Workroom in Y.M. C. A., Monday, Wednesdayand Friday.

    Elaine Hammerstein is featured inth e gripping photo-drama "Her l\Ian"to be shown at t he P al ac e T he at re ,Ardmore , on \Vednesday. The s to ryis based on Charles Neville Bucl,'silOvel. " Th e B at tl e Cry" in which aXor ther n g ir l goe s into th e Cumberland Mountains to reform a whole community. In he r at tempt to eliminatemountain feuds a stirring adventureis woven into a story of true love.

    The citizens of Xarberth ar e urgedto bl{e an increllsed interest in \VarStamps and Thrift Stamps. Our saleshave bcen sp lendid , b ut th e am ou ntye t to be so ld t o complete ou r quat:lfor t he y ea r e nd in g D ece mb er 31stwill require our united efforts.L'Ct's push Narberth o ve r t he top.a is easily possible if we al1 help alittle.

    Capt. Hamel' G. Vawte rhas charge ofrecruiting for Infantry Training, FieldArtillery Training a nd M ach ine GunTraining at the va rious Camps. H e isa resident of Narberth, 115 Elmwoodavenue.

    Pa rce l Post packages may be sent toindividuals serving with th e Red Cross,Y. 1\1. C. A., Knights of ColumbUSo r o th er s im il ar organizations operating in c onne ct ion with t he mil it ar yf or ce s o f th e Allies in Europe or theA. E. F. elsewhere abroad. Limiteleven pounds. No expor t l icense required. Rate $.12 pe r pound. Packagemust conta in only articles a s Chr is tma s gifts. Last da y f or mai li ng November 2 0t h. '

    The speaJdng at the "Victory" celeh, 'at ion Monday evening by Re v. . JohnVan Nes s, Hev. I ~ 1\1. Grey and \V .n. D. Hall was right to th e point.

    Dr. C. '1'. I'arie;.; has a rr iv ed saf el yin F r a ! ~ c e .

    illrs. \ \' il li am C"h ic hasHazleton to visit he r sister,

    Mrs. Donald Trotter and 1111S. Malcolm Trot t er are visiting at t he homeof J\'[r. William .10nes.

    :\liss Elizabeth S p e ~ t l : m a n has beenawarded a scholarship to t he I th ac aConservatory o f " ru si c.

    Two thousand dolhll's reward.notice in Post OfIice.

    :\Iiss Ruth Haws has returned to\1oncher Col1ege, B::ltimore.1111S. S. A. Rndolph spent t he week

    end in Atlantic City.

    l'Ir. Ross Howenste in was home ona furlough last week.

    as

    will be

    Fred H. Harsh. of Xarberth, ha sbeen advanced to rank of Corporal at

    was a great d ay and a great Camp Meigs, D. C. '

    issued on

    beginningThis Issue

    Thursdays

    heretofore

    in place of

    Saturdays

    "Our ,Jown"

    TJlE WAU CJlEST I

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    2 NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN

    Is Doing a Man's Job "Over There." He Will Appreciateand Welcome These Comfor ts:

    CANDY

    Term

    Of course, weIleliver - anyp I a ce - anytime.

    At

    ICE CREAM

    SPECIALNOTICE

    Will give my CUstomersevery 8ttl"nrion in evcry rc"~ ~ : ~ ~ . n a b % ~ r k good; pricesFre nc h D ry Cleaning,D. eing an d PressingNarberthTailoring Co.

    Have Removed to myNew Address234 W o o ~ bine Ave

    Narberth, Pa.PhoneNarber th 305

    D A V I ~ ' '

    BRUSHESCOMFORT KITSSTATIONERY.

    AZPELL'SMUSIC STOREE. LANCASTER AVE.ARDMORE, PA.

    A COMPLETF LINE OFSCHOOL SUPPLIESAT

    SAVE

    CIGARS

    HARRY B. WALLPlumbing, Gas Fittingand Heating

    N AR B ER T H . PA

    Phone, Ardmore 96 7 W

    32

    Why Go To City?iof Buy Youri C :" VICTROLAS" - and. ..,:. RECORDS

    y ou r old newspapers u nt il th e lastSaturday of each month. The Ladies'AUXiliary 1-,; planning to colIect anllsell this otherwise wastell mater ial a sone means t o c ov er th e Y. l\'l. C. A.( ~ o a l hiH which i t has so a hly met inthe past. I'lave your h l l l ] ( l ~ e of newspape rs neat ly tiell 011 that day. readyfor "all.

    Frank CristMEATS & PROVISIONSHith Grade ButterTf'lellhone-Narbertb 644 A.H. C. FRITSCH

    PnpertJell }o'or Rent and Sal.t 'Jre InsuranceBell Phone 862 lV.\1',111 Bunding. Narberth, Pa.

    Day a nd NightJOHN MARMORAHauling and MOVingA"'VWHERERates Reasonable ARDMORE, PA,

    HOWARD'SThe Brightest Spot in Narberth

    A Drug Store in theMost Modern Sense o f the

    YOUR SOLDIER BOY

    Impossibilities.We cllnllol voll! l ' lght into 'O\Tulll;, orI\'rnnl:' Into ' hrht.-Frnurtf' .

    Telephones.12671268

    Daily Thought.Fear not. lest existen('1' f'loslnu: ~ ' O \ l r11I'I'ounl :11111 mine sha l l IWllW the IlkI'no IIIOIP. 'i'hf' eternal Snld f rom !hnthowl hns pOlll'l'd 11 million huhhles 't\ldwlll POUI.-UllIur.

    Meanness Hard to Overcome.Some nH'n's ml'nnneSS consi st s o f

    their s ti ng ines s w it h their meaus."'hell they give up their mellnnesst h e ~ ' will he wil lIng t o give IIp moreof their' nlt':lIIS. SUl'll men; however,nre pret ty hHnl to l'Oll\'ert.

    Reputat ion and Characte r.Reputution is w hu t m en thill!{ youare. churactel' i s whu t . ~ o u nre. Bothare Impor tant, hut c !luracte r Is (nllisperlsllhle to s uc ce ss . W it ho ut c hll roa c t t ~ r .I'OU Hr'e not I i k < > I ~ ' to have agood reputntlon-\"el'y long.

    Essex Ave. abo HaverfordAvenue Narbe r t h1605O v e ~ l a n d Sales and Service AgencyREPAIHS, STORAGE, GASOLINE AND OILS. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT

    L . C. S H A HAN

    Gljn f.l;;,wr F ir e Company .First Game-Doyle, lU:; Coffman,

    147: Rodgers, 202; H. Gaul, 101; J.E:ing. 1:':". Total, 70:1.

    Second Game-Doyle, 154; Coffman,141; Hodgers, IS!): H. Gaul, !l!J; J.E:ing, 142. Total. G!l5.

    Third Game--Doyle, 1;I;l; Coffman,ll!l; Rodgers, 153; H. Gaul. 162; J.King, 177. Total, 764.1. Walker. 9, 194 2-!). 2. Goski, 10,186 1-5. 3. Savill, 7, 182 5-7. 4. Hartley, 7, 167 1-7. ". l\leKell. 12, Hi9 ;;-12.6. Hale, 8,155 7-8. 7. Lairll, 3, 153 1-3.Team average. S88.

    SHAVING SUPPLIESFOUNTAIN PENSFOOT POWDERS

    LEE'S GARAGE

    Ros emont Men 's Club.First Game-Durnell, 154; H acl,

    ford, 139; Miller, 136; l\lagruder, 151;Townsend, 224. Total, 804.

    Second Game-Durnell, 153; Hackford. 151; Miller, 152; l\Iagruder, 177;Townsend, 2 1 : ~ . Total, 846.

    Third Game-Durnell. 178. Hackford, 179; Miller, 1 , , : ~ ; l\lagrudel', I;W;Townsend, 192. Total, 8:12.

    r b r b ~ r t h , November 6, 1918.First Game-Goski. 156; Hartley,

    216; Hale. 173; Walker, 1,,1; l\lcKell,158. Total 8,,4.

    Seeond Game-Goski. 1S2: Hartley, 136; Hale, 136; Walker. 205; i\IcKell, 167. Total, 826.

    ,Third Came-Gosld. 1!l!l; Hartley,1 7 ~ ; Savii i, 19S: Walker. 22::; ~ l c K e l l ,1,,4. Total, !14(j.

    eT!\.

    BOWLING

    Y. M. C. A. NOTES

    selecting neighbors f or u s. Anythingfor the money though, I suppose.CUB'S WEEKLY LETTER

    Narberth, November .4, 1918.First Game-Goski, 181; Hale, 158;

    Md>ell, 187; Walker, 233; Savill, 164.Total, 923,

    Th e f irm o f C al dw el l & Co. has: Second Game-Goski, 167; Hale,sent it s list of Narberth houses to 145; McKell, 150; Walker, 189; Savill,"KaIser BI1l and E mperor Karl." 222. Total, 873.J oh n o ug ht to be more careful in Th ir d Game -Gosk i , 201; Hartley,

    An i de al marriage is a duet. Th ePessimist says t he a ve ra ge ma rr ia geis a duel.

    To t he Edi to r o f Our Town :

    CURIOUS, THAT'S ALL.

    EDITORIAL

    l\IAIZIE .J. SBIPSON,Cashier

    OUR TOWN

    E:\IERGE:'\CY PHONE CALLSFire. 350Police, 1250

    THE Narberth Guarddrills every Thursdayevening in the Fire House,7.45 to 8.45

    . Deal' SiI..-'-1 wonder why the Vict ory p arade on Monda y e ve ni ngslightell Narbe rt h a ve nue betweilnWindsor and Woodb ine? Thi s, r believe, is r egarded as on e o f th e mainthoroughfares of th e town, an d t hi sblocl, presented a much br igh ter appea ra nc e t ha n did many ' o ther s onth e r ou te . B es id es , t here are atleast nine service stars in thisblock, representing Robert Town, EarlDickie, Lestcr Jefferies, HoraceSmedley, Benjamin Durbin. RobertDurbin, Wi ll iam Durbin. a brother ofC. L. Metzgar, and C ar l Weyma n(whose wife is now at th e h om e ofhe r parents, 1I1r. and Mrs. NormanJefferies).

    'To t he Edi to r of Our Town:

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    Narbrth, October 23, 1918.F ir st G ame -H ar tl y. lIS; Foote,Of course nobody can have muchI l:l!1: ~ l c K e l l . 158; Scanlin, 184; Sa-sympa th y for th e Postmaster since Ie. I I' I I I viii. IS7. Total. 7:Hi.contlIlues t Illt e ft- lUnde( 1001' aI'- S, I ' I" I . II 'I ' Foote,I . I I" . I eCOIH Gan\e - l a lt e:;, . l ~ ,rangement. w li e I r es u t s II I I li re ct l1 lg ! - I' II r ' I' 11'Post Office traffic in a sort of Figure 8 ' I;: I); l\lc "el , _ ~ : - I : Scan 11l, ,; ,I; Savill,. . I I I 1(j(. Tota, /"".[ O l ' m a ~ l O n alH . malces t Ie lIew p ace Third Game-Hart ley. 1;17: Hale,

    _ more ll.lConVell1ent t ha n t he o.ld. He HiS; ~ l c K e l l , 1::2; Goski, I!JO; Savill,~ : . : l I l l h l I l l S that the l o b b ) ~ cOlltlllues. to 172. Total, sl!l.I'escmhle the forum o[ a debatlllgsoc ie ty , which n ot o nly a nn oy s t he Wayne Men's Club.c l e r ~ s but interferes with box holders. Fi rs t Game-Kimes . 16;1; McKnight,

    Beginning this issue , Ol'l! Toll':\' will It is true l ll any peop le stand right 146; Hale, H , ,; .Tones, HHJ; Allen. 193.be issued el'

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    NARBERTH, PA.-OUR TOWN 3IWALTON BROS.' GARAGE

    veryHouses

    Roofs

    WM. D_ SMEDLEY

    M. C. A . B U IL D IN G

    DON-T F O RG E T

    OUR TOWN will gladly printany news Item about any subjectthat Is 01 Interest to Nnrbertblolks , but In order to meetthe prlntfng sche-clule, all ""copy"-manuscripts-must reach the':tlltor by G P. M. Monday eachl"lo}ek.

    r a . l " a ' : M ~ 6 i n l e ~ ~U [23 South 17l'!S!, PhiladelPbJa:

    OUR PHOOUCTS ARE GUARANTEEDUNDER BAC' ERIOLOGICALCONTROL

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    HOWARD F. COTlER"MEATS ofI T, l QUALITY

    Attractive. New

    Y .

    CALDWELL& CO.'Re a l Es t a t eI n s u r an ces O U ~ : " i . ~ d ~ t a l i o n NARBERTH, PA.

    Pas t eu r i zed Milk \ DELiVERIESB r y n e l 0 ' r J ~ l k c e r l i l i e d WEST PUILA.(Pedrlal lc society) OVERBROOK

    Special .. Guern sey" MERIONMilk ' WYNNEFIELD(Roberts'&: Sharpie,,"" BALA-CYNWYDairies ) NARBt.RTHCreamBu l l e rml l k ARDMORETable and Whipping WYNl'.EWOODCream.

    GLEANSAfEWHOLESOME

    SCOTT-POWELL DAIRIES

    Bull Dog Bunting Flags

    - - I " \ v , , ~ . ~w \ . - - "

    Are Becoming ScarceI have remaining for sale aattractive

    HOUSE ON ANTHWYN ROADSTONE COTTAGE on AVON ROAD

    A N TH W YN F A RM SDon't hesitate if you want a good home.

    to mail us your Razor Blades as well asyour Razors when they needsharpening upSafety Razor Sharpening Co 14 S. SEVENTEENTH STREET

    PllILADELPIUA, l 'A.Single I ~ d g e malles , 2e eachGillette Blades : :.Ic eachHnzors IIl1l1ell , 2;)c eacll

    \\'e gllara!ltee complete satisfaction.:\lail oreIer,' given prompt a t ten tion.Tr y liS.

    Quaker City Flag Co, 78, 10th 8t

    GARAnteed

    :h: r. Ct. . , .. $3.2;;4x 6 ct. . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . ~ 0ax II ct. . 6.006x1O ct. 8.00IIxl2 ct 12.00lOxIa ct. . 17.;;0Bull Dog' Hunting Ping-I" loo}{ hf ' t tPr . w ~ a rl Ie t te r nlHl An E better than imi ta t ions . l"uHtColnrs. SEIn'ICE FJ.AGS

    ., x3 ft $1.aO I aX II ct $6.002% d ct 2.2a 6xl0 ct. 8.003 xa f t . . . . . . . . :l.aO IIxt2 ft 12.004 >:6 ct. . . . . . . 4.r.O 10xta ct 17./10T h j ~ Hll1ullC'st SI7.CH 11:t\'e 1, or 3 tltars

    ~ e w c d on. L ar g-p r Rlzes, an y nunllH'r 0 '~ t a r s f H ~ w c d on at Dc cacho Spnce prOVidedt or l at er additions. Loose R t a n ~ , 50c dozen.111..11 Onler. l'roml't1) );'lUed

    Some experienced me'l

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    TAX I S E RV I C EHauling Trunks, Baggage and Freight

    Li fe ' s Quie t Places.W it ho ll t t he sllenc(' of life therec an he no t l'ne glentness. nnrl 110 lIlancan he ~ r e n t In tl1l ' honrs of e:;:pl'('s,slon nnd l l a i l ~ ' a c l ' l \ ' i t ~ nnlpss he ha sf ll 'st he( 'n great in th e slll'nt plnc('s ofhis indi\'i(]nnl life.-Theor]OIl' L ~ ' l I l a nFrost.

    A Chronic Disease.It if' lila' g"lttlng" a let tpl ' f!OlTI hometo pll'l\ liP an old-town nI'WSIHIjIt'I' andfi nd t il l' mpn wh , wer(' ('haslng politofenl f1fli('(l tfln .,"Pill 'S :Ia'f1 ~ t i l J P l l ~ : I g e dIn th e "j)OIt.- 'l'ol,',lo Bladt'.

    Incurablp .. Too.Li tt l e Ed ith WllS very fonr] of hearin g h er f at he r p l a ~ - the gllllnl. bllto ne e l' en ln g h e plll('el! l\ table knifeacross thp. strlng-s and it s01lnrledsomewhat liI;:e a ukulp.le. E r] lt h lis 1-----------------teuell for a mOl1ll'llt lIlll! IllPn s:lld:"Pnpn . what mal,es the mUSic s01lnllso siel;:?"

    Dogs' Claim on Humanity. 45th and Parrish Sts.f l \ ~ ~ ; ~ n ; : , ~ : ; : : ; : ~ , ( ' I : ~ . ~ ~ \ : ; I ~ ~ : ~ n : t ~ ~ ~ g ~ ~ ~ 1- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , -_.hold 011 human fl'jl'lll]S and plotectors.It Is I'IlP f ) u l l l i t ~ ' whl('h gin's dOg"s theirgl'ea test :Hh'antnge o l' er nil other animals as pets.

    Jackson's Masonic Reccrd Lost.Gplwl'al .Tnt'kson wa s a nOled :\Ia,son of th e Wa r of 1812, nnl] it IsclalnlPel that he received h i s MasonryIn an a r m ~ ' 1 0 1 1 ~ e . As a matter of

    Ifact. no a hsol ut e r ec or d has l'VC rIwen found of when and where Andrt 'w Jackson wns made a li lason. Henftel'ward hecllme g l' and mns tp r o f t lwGrand Lodge of Tennessce. It i s hl 'lIel'el] that th e recOl'l]s of a 10l1;.:-t inTenlws"pt ' which wer!! bUI'I]('(1 :;em"ngo IYOIIll] show It.

    TEN MILLION DOLLARS

    Investment Bankers.161 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass,E. P. GAGE COMPANY

    Pulse in Animals.

    Ref er en ce s: Dun or Bradst reet , Hanover Trust Company,Tremont Trust Company, International Trust Co.Regi s tr ar a nd Tr ans fe r Agent: Hanover Trust Company,Audi to r s: Bu reau of Business Statistics.

    YOUR TIME HAS ARRIVEDWith t he end of th e wa r in sight. if you h av e not a lr e ady made your fortunein munitions stocks, sh ipp ing shares 01' in some one of th e industries thath av e b ee n e nj oy in g profitable wa r business, yOIl still have left

    THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY OF ALLOwi ng t o th e openi ng o f vast new o i l f ie lds , oil operators from a ll o ve rthe coun t ry ar e rushing to Kentucky, and th e State is SEETH ING WITH EXCITEMENT. Kentucky oil wel ls p roduce d, i n 1917, for the ir shareholder"more than .

    and th e p r esent ye ar will se e still larger returns.an tic ipa ted these conditions a nd t he

    Became l\!1asons During War.The follOWing ar e hu t II few of thol \ fasons who became dist inguished durIng the Civil war: l\:lcClelllln, Han~ o c l ; : , Lognn, Piclwt, Gnrfield, McKinley, Albert Plh:e, Miles and Gl'n, JohnCorson Smith of 1lIlnois. 'l'he latlerwas unfed as II M,lsonlc writeI' and uuthai'. and sen'ed In th p Civil 'I 'a I' Inevery gl'olle trom DrlvutC to brlg"adlergenelul. Later ne oeeame Iteutenuntgovel'1lor of IllinOIS lind l!enel'lll grandmaster or the Grano Lodge of Illinoisand granll mas te r o f Grauel Encampment KnIghts Templars of Amerlcn.Proceed ings Groud Lodge of Quebec.l!)JG.

    BOSTONKENTUCKY OIL COMPANYseveral l I lonths ago secured a vast acreage o f w el l selected terri tory, "'hicllgives every ind ica t ion of b ei ng h ighl y productive. Th e BOSTONKENTUCKY OIL COMPANY is organized under th e l aw s o f D el aw ar e, Capitalstock $250,0110 a ll comll lon. full-paid and non-assessable. The p rope r ti escomprise 1:),,0 acres i n Rowan Count y and H60 acres in Clay County, Kentucl ly.These holdings have been purchased ou t righ t and ar e OWNED BY THE COMPANY. NO LEASES, NO RENTALS, NO ROYALTIES. We. ar e c lo se t oproduct ion, pipe lines an d refineries. Kentucky cl'\lde o il i s in great demanda nd is of t he h ig he st g rade . We a re n ot s ee ki ug ~ ' o u r subscriptions for th epurpose of buying lands. OUR LANDS HAVE BEEN BOUGHT AND PAIDFOR. We want y ou r s ub sc ri pt io ns to D RI LL WELLS and t he re by mallem on ey f or a ll o f the shareholders. We want to begin dril ling AT ONCE audthe BOSTON-KENTUCKY OIL COMPANY makes i ts f ir st l im it ed o ff er in g o fits t r easury shares at TEN CENTS PER SHARE. We g iv e n ot ic e n ow thatt he n ex t offering of these shares will be at FIFTEEN CENTS, and your o rderswill h av e t o be received promptly in order to take advantage of th e presento ff er o f T EN CENTS. YOII can par tic ipa te in the success o f t he BOSTONKENTUCKY OIL COMPANY if you ac t promptly. BOSTON KENTUCKY isa conservative company, managed by oil men who k now h ow to produce oil.ellr a c r e a g ~ is unusually large and aliI' capitalization is uuusually small.OUY YOUR SHARES NOW BEFORE DRILL ING BEG INS. THE PRICEGOES UP P.S THE DRILL GOES DOWN. Send your subscrip tions , whichwill be entered in th e order received, to

    Object Lesson,Stnlrl nuc! " ' e r l o l l ~ Mary f "l t 1;('('111.1'r('spon",ihlp for th"

    Services on Sunday as follows:9.45 A. l\1.-Bible school.11.00 A. M.-l\lorning worship.7.00 P. M.-B. Y. P. U. meeting.7.45 P. M.-Evening worship.8.00 P. M.-Wednesday-Songprayer service.

    7.00 P. l\I.--B. Y. P. U. meeting. Subject, "Temperance. " The Pastor willgive .an obj ec t l es son on "What CameOu t of th e Bottle."i.45 P. l\1.-Evening worship. Agroup of young l ad ie s in native costume will impersonate th e life and custo ms o f w om en in the Orien t, g ivingi l lu s tra tions wi th dialogue and song.This will be a unique and inspiringse rv i ce for Sunday evening.

    Church Notes.A masked soci al w il l be h el d b y theYoung People 's Union Friday ('vening i The normal pul"e.beats pl' r minu t e I ' In th e (]omcstlc annuals ntp as fol-l"ovember 22. lows: Horses, 30 to 42 ; ('nttlc. 38 toThe : \l is si on ary Circle wiII hold,;-)O; sheep. ~ o n t s and h o ~ s . 70 to SO;t h ei r mon th ly meet in g in th e church' and dogs, SO to 100. The puIsI' I){'atsTuesday afternoon at 2.30, November i fnster in YOllllg thl ln In oIl] nnlmals,lB. Subject, "The Cal l fo r Servi ce ." i Excitement and l\ nervous tempera'The :\len's Assoc ia ti on wi ll meet at ment llIay cause II more 1'lIpid pulse.th e home of Mr. Howard Jefferies ' 'Vhen excl'cislng and hnmel]illtely IIf-M n I . t! 18t! l\i[ B tel', th e rate Is higher than when the. a (a y evenmg Ie 1. r. rown,' animal Is at rest.Just back from t he b at tl e f ro nt inFrance, wills peak. IThursday even ing the 21st th e Bible Tal l T rees .School w il l h ol d appropriate eercises I The tlillest of California's " h l ~ trees"cenebra t ing i t s twen ty-e igh th anniver- . is three hundr ed a nd t " , e n t ~ ' - f i v e feetsary. i in h e i ~ h t . hu t a m o n ~ th e great gum: trees of Aust ra l ia . no t t o ment ion BrltI Ish Columbia's ~ r e n t f ir s. mHny spec l-THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 'mens nre more than foUl' hUlH]red feet

    I in height, and one, which wns fclled inI southeast Aus tr al ia . m pa su rp d f ou rI hunl1l'el] nnd senmty-one feet-the tnll

    : \ Ieetings for next S unday: est tree on reeo:l1. I10.00 A. I lL-Sunday School. , I Teach Children Correct Speech.11.00 A. 1\I.-l\lorning worship with Aftcl' a il . t llP hest p lae l' to ('nrl'\" 01,I Speci al Clothes for Motor is t s. n campaign fOI' hl'ttl'r slwel 'h is 'I : ighfsermon by th e Pastor on "The Hope of 'the "'orld." I t WI1S in 1flOO that a wel l- knowD in till' hom I' with OlP l i l t l " 1'11'('11' thnttallO!' In Chiellgo Introduced specially three limes a day gnthl'rs alumt tIll'i.OO P. I \L-Christian Endeavor designl'(] l'1othlng for mot or is ts . H is I (lining l'OOln tahle. 01' lwrhllps it Is Oil!>'meeting. announceml'nt 1'1':111 in palt as follows: i the l\itelll'lI tahle, it ml1l,l's 110 l]iff"r-Senior sect ion l ed by l\liss 1\Iadeline "WI' can furn i sh II lentlll'r challffl'lII"s i encl'. 1I11l! thp slime littIe elrell' whll'llIIlceoy. suit, jnl'ket, tl'ousprs. cap anr] gogglcs I In thl' I'vl'nillg gnllwrs II hout the. Junior sect ion led by :\Iiss Faith, complete In n n ~ ' color fOU!H] in kiel i hl':l!th. FO!' it is th e spl'('('l1 whil'h WI 'l\IcAuliffe. gloves at $:;0 the outfit." ! IW:ll' ahont llS at home that c li ngs to7.30 P. l \1 .-Even ing worsh ip with 1 ......:._s_ tl_ Ir o _\ I ! ": I ~ l . : . . : i f ~ e . : . . - - . : : E : : ~ x . : . : - c : : ' I . : . : a . : . : n : . : : ~ : . : e : : _

    sermon by t he P as to r on "The Conquest of Fear."

    Church Notes 'The Westminster Cir cl e w il l mee t on IThursday evening of this week at thehome of :\Irs. B ra de n. o n Clevelandavenue. The h os tc ss es w ill b e 1\Irs.Braden and 1\lrs. Colesworthy.

    A number of th e ladies ar e planning10 a tt en d t he fall rally of the l\lissionar y Society. to be held next JlondaYa ft ernoon and e ve ni ng , i n th e FirstChurch of Germantown.All the meet ings o f n ex t Sunday willnaturnlly be in the orde r o f Tha nk sg iv ing s er vi ce s f or the v icto ry of th eUnited S ta te s a nd t he Allied nationsand prayer for a righteous an d permanent peace.

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    Rev. F. M. Gray, Pastor

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    ~ r E m O N MEETING HOUSE

    ST. MAIWAltt:'f'S CHUUCH

    Organized 176;)-Ar(lmore, I}a.

    Rev. Andrew S. Uurke, ReetorALL SAINTS' P. E. CJlURcn

    "The Li tt l e Church on th e Hill"

    BAPTIST CHURCHOF THE EVANGEL

    METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH

    Sunday, Xovember 17:fJ.45 A. M.-Sunday S choo l f or all

    ages.Men's Class taught by Han. F. W.

    Stites at 10 A. M.11.00 A, M.-Morning se rv l ce , se rmon by t he Pa st or on th e topic "God'sHand."3.00 P. M.-Children's chu rch wi thobect talk, by the Pasto r.7.00 P . 1\I.-Special music and sermon by Pastor on "The Day." Theses ermo ns w il l l ay particular emphosison th e g oo d n ew s o f th e surrender ofG ermany a nd ' th e c oncl us ion o f th ewar.

    The Epworth League S oc ia l andGiulders' meeting w il l b e h el d on Monda y evening at 8 P. 1\1., an d th e officialboard will b e h el d t he s am e evening.

    Serv ice s on Sunday as follows:9.45 A. M.-Bible school.11.00 A. M.-Morning worship.ject, "Glad Tidings of Great Joy."

    Hm', Charles Walker Anschutz , n. n.,PastorS er vi ce s e ve ry S unda y.Morning at 10.45.Evening, 7.45.Sunday school at 9.45 A. M.Christian l':ndeavor mee ti ng a t 7.Prayer meeting Wednesday eveningat S o'clock.You ar e most cord ial ly invi ted tocome aJH] worship w ith u s ; th e pewsar e all free; yO;! will be most w e'

    come.

    ST, PAUL'S EVANGELICALt:NGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH

    Merion Meeting House is opened fo rworship every First-day at 11 A.M. Visitors ar e cordially \velcome.A regiSJtry book is k ep t f or visitors'.A!l ar e asked to register their Ilia-mes.

    Early Ma ss on Sunday from April1 to October 31 at 7 A. M. FromNovemlher 1 to March 31 at 7 A. M.Late Mass, 9.30 A. M. throughout th(y ear . M as ses on holyda)'s, 6.30 and8. 30 A. M. Weekdays at 8. Eveningdevotions an d other services at regula r timac;.

    The s'ervices a t All Saints ' P. EChurch, Montgomery and Wynnewoodavenues, for n ex t Sun1ay ar e as follows:8.00 A. M.-Holy Communion.9.45 A. M.-Sunday school.11 .00 A . M.-Holy Communion andsermon.All teachers and members ar e re quested to be on h and p rompt ly n ex tSunday morning at 9.45. Come andbring a friend with you.Children no t affiliated w ith anySunday school ar e most co rd ial ly invited to come to All Sa-ints'.

    THE MERION TITLE &TRUST CO.

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