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    PRICE, THREE CENTS

    APPOINT STERRETTUTILITY DIRECTOR

    William H. Taylor, of the Philadelphia Suburban Counties Gas &Electric Company, o n Wed ne sday announced the appointmentof Harold Reid Sterrett as vicep re si de nt o f that c ompany , i ncharge of the l\1ain Line Division.1\J r. Sterrett, who unt il r ec en tl ywas president of t he Des MoinesGas Company , wiII have cha rgeof t he g as and electric operationsof the Main Line Division. whichincludes portions of Chester,Delaware and Montgomery counties.l\fr. Sterrett's appointment follows the announcement of the recent consolidation of operations ofthe Philadelphia Suburban-Counties Gas and Electric .company,The Philadelphia Electric COlllpany, a nd the Delaware CountyElectric Company.

    Mr. Sterrett was born in Philadelphia on April 14, 1889, andwaseducated in the Belmont GrammarSchool and t he Cen tr al Manua lTraining School. He graduatedfrom the University of Pennsylvania as a mechanical engineer in1911. Immediately followinggraduat ion he s tar ted his careerwith the United Gas ImprovementCompany as a' street clerk in theCONTlNUBD ON THE FIFTH PAOJD

    WIu... STAY TW O WEEKS

    Depart u re t o De lmont FollowsBenefit at Narberth

    Theater.

    C hi ef o f Des Mo in es Gas Co .Wins Suburban-Coun

    t ie s Post .

    I LOCAL BOY SCOUTSLEAVE FOR CAMP

    FUND COMPLETED

    BASEBALL SCHEDULE

    Final Contributions for Fourth ListedThrough the generosity of thecitizens of Narberth a total of$738.18 was c on tr ib ut ed f or theFourth of July Fund. Althoughthe committee has not closed up allaccounts yet i t is expected that thissum will be ample t o c over all e xpenses . An addit iona l l is t of contributions received too late for publ icat ion last week fol lows: MarcellBamado, 50 cents; Mrs. Winer, 25cents: Durbin and Howard. $5;Ella Godefroy Reichner, $1; ElmerB. Hankey, $1; Narberth Taxi CabCo., $5; George W. Schultze, $5;

    Edward U. Smith, $1 ; Raymon M.Stanley, $5; John E. Wetzel, $5PICNIC POSTPONED

    Because of a con flict wi th th eMa in Li ne Tai lo rs ' As soc iat io nou ting the picnic p lann ed by t heBoard of Trade for nex t Wednesday, July 18, has been postponedfor a week. Unless further complications arise it will be held . J ~ l y25, a t the Brookline Square Club.

    TELLS OF LIFEHenry Is Balcynar Rota ry Speaker.

    Croyle Reports Convention.The life history of Hardwarem an E . A. Henry, Jr., formed thetopic at the weekly meeting o f t h eBala-Cynwyd-Narberth Ro taryClub Tuesd ay . M r. Henry's talkwas one o f the club 's series o n t hebiography of each member.The speaker traced his progressfrom the time he left school untilhis purchaseof th e hardware storeon Bala avenue f rom Joseph Dolan, Sr. He had previously beenin the marble industry and building.Fol lowi ng M r. H en ry 's br ie ftalk, president Cu y Croyle toldthe members of incidents connect

    ed wit h t he r ecen t convent io n o fRo tary In ternat ional at Minneapolis.

    COUNCIL STAGESCOATLESS MEETINGNarberth,Pa., Saturday, July 14, 1928

    LONG

    MONDAY WAS HOTTESTTAILORS WILL PARADE

    The coming w eek is a busyonc for the Narbcrth Baseballin!! the team's dest inies at I)resent. Hot Weather Inspires Mem Club. Thc opcning gamc of thc:\Iain Linc Leaguc is today, aIn the game Thursday night, which b er s t o Quick Transac- return gamc with t he Main LincElm won 3 to 1 when it was called t ion of Business. Tigers at Bryn Mawr Mondayat the end of the s ix th inning, the and the House of David Thurs-battin!! order was as fol lows: 1'\'1 ul- clay. Thc week's schedule is asN O COU NTY A ID A S Y ET follows: Saturday, July H, Ard-ligan, Heckel, Harris, Babb, Rich- more (Main Line Leaguc); Mon-anlson, Mawinee, Riley, Diamond, I . . day, July 16, Main Line TigersChalfont, Odiorne, Blessing. It is All coatlcss a ~ l d several 111 whIte (at Bryn ~ I a w r ) ; Wedncsday, Thursday was Boy S cout nightrumored that Verni e F leck will be t rouser s and kmck ers , the b ?r ou gh July 18. Oricntal A. C.; Thurs- at tile Nal'!)ertll Tlleater. A "bell-f tl t i t :\1 nday mgh t at day. July In, House of Da\'id. seen in t he new dub's lineup when f leCs me ~ s B?I r f ti This mcnu should bc a tt ract i\' c c fi t" was given by the local or-his business affairs permit. t 1e. OI!lllltlltr . U1 (m g or 1e cnough to tempt the mosl hard- ganization in the interest of theNews of this organization leaked t r a , l ~ s a c t l ? n 0 m s m e s ~ . rned fan pJaygroundwarel. summer c amp known as Campout when application was mad e to I he finance COllll11lttee reported Delmont, along t he Perk iomen .the recreation board f or th e u se of that all agreement had been made 1. BEETLES INVADE ly t hi s mea ns , f ou rt ee n boy s o ft he p la yg round on Tue sd ay s and with the l ir e c o m p ~ n y , pendll1g ac- 1\arberth will be privileged toThursdays for games. Thereupon ceptance br Cot!ncl l. for the use of MAIN LINE AGAIN spend two weeks in camp, unde rspecu la tio n ce nt er ed a round who t he new < ; O l ~ n c i l chamher f ~ ) r , t ~ , o t he supe r\ 'i si on of the Boy Scout swas to be manager of t he t eam. yea rs , b e ~ l I l n l l l g July. I, .Ic)2K I he of .\merica, Delaware and Mont-.-\s is mentioned ahove that matter rental paICI by Councd Will be $1600 A J ' d b 17 Y C dI I I re Olne Y - ea r I'ca a .L_"omery COtll1ties COllnCII.is in t he a ir vet. ; '\ 'Tame with for t hi s per iod all( a ll JOroug 1 ac- . U h '11 I I fl ' Rains Delayed Annual The c ommuni ty spi ri t o f N ar -Paterson is scheduled for Tues- tlvltles WI be lOUSC( or t lIS sum. b I 'k I d1'1 . t I I Appearance. er t 1was st n ing y demonstratedav night. lIS arrangement was accep e( )y hy a "I)acked hou se " f or t he first, Council. Furniture is being pur-, I chased from john VV'anal11aker for S PR AY IN G S UG GE ST ED show. During the intermissionNARBERTH TENNIS IANOTHER TREAT IN [ . . hetween the "shows, " fourt eenthe Council ch:l1l1b.er. whld} w I ~ 1 boy scout s, unde r the l eade rsh ipCLUB 0 B 0 I doubtless be occupIed hy CouncIl Lower Merion and Narherth ar e o f A ss is ta nt Scoutmaster TOI11T EH ST STORE FOR FANS I ~ I the :\ugust. meeting. .again being im'aded by thousands :\Ierkle, conducted an invest itureH It '\ 'S r d l s c ~ o s e ( \ . II!y , B u r g ~ s s of Japanese heetles, and in addi-I ceremony in which two scoutsPennsylvania State C la y C o ur t H ou se o f Davi d Wi ll P lay Nar . . elllry . '.r)I'c t ~ a t l llce s U I ; e l l ' 1 l ~ - tion the first of the 1i'-year cicada were init iated into the tenderfootT 0 H b h CI b N tell< ent ,nllt 1, 01 t 1e 40wer ;, en- . . . ." cia"ourney pens er e er t u on ex t on force has 'lr nnc re d to install or locusts, are makl l1g the Ir ap- ' J ~ s l " .

    N W k Th d . . ," '? . , J. D I L t I I li S ceremony was very 1111-ex t e e . u rs a y. r ed hghts on all pollce call boxes peat ance lei e. . e a ye( )y t le ... .I I I I I rainy weather in Tune the beetles pressl\ e and ga \ e many parentst ll'OUg- lOut t 11. )oroug1 at a cost . ' tl . fi I' f I 1BEARDS f $ 8 ., ,. . r 1 '1 '1' are decendiJlO' by m il li on s u po n l el r rs t g 1I11pSe 0 t le scope an(o I ( pel ye.l r pel Ig It. lese I ' "', . .. . character of the work done b theboxes will then be a ,' ai labl e for use green t .1111gS 111 thIS VICllllty. A . Y , 0' f . '1'1 n'. 1 quarantll1e has been placed by the scouts. Mr. Merkle reCIted the\ Vhen it was announced that )\ l repOl till,., 1res. 11" e ) 0 \ - U' I ' D f prologue The 'e e t tH i ll dal e would ll iay here it was ough boxes" are located at the fol- . I1Ite< ~ t a t e s epart111ellt o Ag- , I '. . re \\ r wo scouI . . 'I f r1culture on MOlltO'0111el'y alld ] 9 co or bealels and as each of thethought that no other games as im- own1" pOl ll ts ' r ave r onl avenue '" 'at the"corner ~ the Narber;h T e n ~ other counties of Pennsylvania, twelve ~ c o u t s \ \ ' a ~ referred topor tant cou ld possibly be sched- ' , CI 1 . [' . I":' CI t t and wiII continue until October }.5. a scout 111 full Ul1lfOr111 steppeduled. .-\nd now comes the news 11IS u) . ulO\e p a l C ~ , 1es nu r fon ard and I e I b u ' . . ,that the House of D,IVI(1 te,'llll. 1011!!- and Woodside Dudley ,and Essex .'or the last few days great nUI11- v . .p ac (a rtl l l16:. ' I)ers of the I)cetles 11a\'e I)eell re- candle 111 a triangular receptacleI . d I II I f 1.' L, and at the statIon 0ll ilosite the IloSt . .1alre Ja payers 0 ulg ~ a g u e office. p ~ r t e d 111 many Mal11 Lme dls- !Il t he c en te r o f t he sta&,e . . In do-caliber. will be seen on the play- , , .', . , . , trlcts and although the p ea k o f I11g so, he. defined the slg11lficanceground ii1 act ion aga inst t he Nar- J he .\dJmtment, Boald l e p o r t e ~ 1 their appearance is still a few andmeanlt1g to a boy scout of theberth ball dub next Thursday, j ul\' that the request ot ~ rs. Mary b. weeks d is tan t g rea t caution is pa rt icu la r l aw which h is burning19. at 6.15 o'clock. J B r o o k ~ t ( ~ r e z ~ n e , hrer property , ~ being t aken a t t he present time to candle represented. These lawsThi s marks the f ir st appearalH:e 10

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    9.50, 10.30, 11.10 and 11.50 A. M.Then 12.30 , 1 .10, 1 .50, 2 .30, 3 .10,3 .50, 4 .30, 5 .10, 5 .50, 6 .30, 7 .10,7.50, 8.30, 9.10, 9.50, 10.30, 11.10a:ld 11.50 P. M.

    EastboundLeaving Morris and MontgomeryAvenues, B ryn Mawr

    WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAYSStarting at 5 .55 A. M., then every30 minutes unti l 11.55 P. M.WestboundLeaving 62d and Lancaste r Avenuefor Bryn Mawr via Wynnewood RoadStarting at 6.25 A. M., then every30 minutes unti l 12.25 P. M.

    Shea's Drug StoreRIGHT AT THE STATION

    Where the Apotheca1'Y Has Held Fm'thFor the Last Qua1'tetr-CenturyTelephones: Narberth 2838 and 2839

    stroehmannsK @ @ ~ 8 ~BREAD

    L2a Ii-fy. tIavo)'and fre.rIlnerr arethe CornerAoneron \vhich our bread

    ~ ( ] f bu iIt i t freputatio1

    Nar.2564

    EastboundMontgomery Avenue Line

    Schedule of Montgomery Bus Co., Inc.

    SATURDAYSStarting at 5.30 A. M.Then every 15 min. until 9.00 A. M.Then 9.20 and ever y 20 min. until3.00 P. M.Then 3.15 and eve ry 15 min . until10.00 P. MThen 10.20 and every 20 min . until12.00 1'. M.Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. M.

    W e ~ t b o u n dLeaving 62d and Lancaster Avenue

    WEEKDAYSLeaving Anderson and Montgomery Starting at 6. 00 A . M.Avenues Then every 15 min. unti l 9.30 A . M.Then 9.50 A. M . a nd every 20 min . Westbounduntil 3.30 P. M.Then 3.45 P. M. and every 15 min. Leaving 54th and City Lineuntil 10.30 P. M. WEEJ{DAYS AN n SUNDAYSThen 10.50 and eve ry 20 min. until Starting at 6.10 A. M.

    T P ~ 3 ~ o ~ ~ I O O d 300 A M Then 6.50 , 7.30 , 8.10, 8 .5 0, 9 .3 0,.Ie . ,' " an . I . 10.10, 10.50 and 11.30 A. M.Starting at ~ ~ O ~ u ~ e ~ s Then 12.10 , 12.50 , 1 .30, 2 .10, 2 .50,Then every 15 min. until 9.30 A. M. 3. 30, 4. 10, 4.50, 5.30, 6. 10, 6.50,Then 9 .50 A. M. and eve ry 20 min . 7 .30, 8.10, 8 .50 , 9.30, 1 0.10 , 10.50'until 3.00 P .M . and 11.30 P. M. and 12.30 A. M.Then 3.15 P. M. and every 15 min. Wynnewood Roaduntil 10.30 P. M.Then 10.50 P . M. and every 20 min. Leaving Montgome1"1J and Morrisuntil 12.30 A. M. Allcnues, Bryn MauJ/', for Ard--Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3.00 A. 1\1. more, Wynnewood, Merion and 62d

    SUSD\YS and L an ca st er . R out e f ol low s:S'tarting at 6.00 A'. M. IEastbound-Leaving Morris andThen every %-hour until 9.30 A. 1\1. Montgomery Avenues, Bryn Mawr,until 1.30 P. M. east on Montgomery to WynnewoodThen 9 .50 A . M. and every 20 min . Road; the,,!, s ~ u t h on Wynnewooduntil 10.30 P. M. Road contmuzng through . Wynne-Then 1.45 P. M. and every 15 min. wood, Narberth and Menon; ~ h e nThen 10.50 and every 20 min. ulltil s ou th on 6 8r d S tr ee t to te rmmU8SUN nAYS 12.30 A . M. at 62nd and. Lancaster. West-Starting at 5 .30 A . M. Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3.00 A. 1\1. bound-Returnzng over same route.Then every 'i!-hour until 9 .00A. M. Leaving 54th and City L in e 5 min-Then 9.20 and ever y 20 min. until utes l at er t ha n the above-men-1.00 P. M. tioned times.h d I Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. Sta-T en 1.15 an every 15 min. unti tion in Narberth 19 minutes later

    T h ~ ~ O f o ~ o ~ : M. and every 20 min. t han t he above-mentioned times.until 12.00 P. M. Narber t h Sho r t Line

    Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. M. EastboundLeaving Pennsylvania R. R. Sta- Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. Stationtion in Narberth 7 minutes later -than the above-mentioned times. NarberthLeaving 54th S tr ee t a nd Cit y L in e WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAYS21 minutes later than the above- Starting at 5 .50 A. M.mentioned times. I Then 6.30 , 7 .1 0, 7 .50 , 8.30 . 9.10,

    WEEKDAYSStarting at 5.30 A. M.Then every 15 min. until 9.00 A. M.Ten 9.20 and eve ry 20 min. until3.00 P. M.Then 3.15 and every 15 min . until10.00 P. M.Then 10.20 and every 20 min . until12.00 P. M.Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A . M.

    FOR INFORMATION ON OTHER SCHEDULES, PHONE BRYN MAWR 1280-1281

    Dai ly p ress in g French dry cleaningDyeing Repairing105 Essex AvenueNarberth

    J. ALMAN, TailorI We call and deliver

    ME'"

    .. )C " ,E )( .. )(Let Us Est imate on Bu ilding You r IPERMANENT HOME I

    GEO. R. MARKLE IIBUILDER INarberth National Bank Bldg. IPhone Narberth 2490

    ?C 't 'I ' " '. ?C ?C,

    SHIP AHOY!It may not be convenient for you to spend yourvacation on an ocean l in er or a yacht , but byusing some of our Cypress, White and RedCedar you can construct a very comfortable rowboat, and, b y at taching an outboard motor,spend many pleasant week-ends.

    Shull Lumber C o m p ~ n yThe Link Between F ( ) ; ' ~ t and HQ'mIJ29 BaJa Avenue, BaJa-Cynwyd

    CYNWYD 662

    Phone: Narberth 2800Office: Corner Montgomery and Wooodbine Avenues

    THE-MERIONTITLE~ T R U S T C O M P A N YOF I ARDMORE ..PENNSYLVANIA

    NAR I 3ER .TH 6 A L A - CYNVVYD

    ConfidenceT HE Merion Title & Trust Company is honored by the confidenceplaced in it by the people of the MainLine. I t is thi s fai th which inspi reseach office, each department and eachemployee to so conduct our policiesand services a s to be of t he highestpossible value to the community as awhole.This institution is at your disposal,at any time, and we shall take pleasurein helping you with your financialproblems.

    A concrete pool will add the final touch to yourgarden next year. Have it installed this summer togive you years of beauty.

    .h1lrTHE MA IN L - I N E I I ~ ~, - , BANKING INSTITUTION.III-

    r - - - - ~ ; ~ ~ ; ~ ; - - - ~ft Ca,penle, and Builder !JOBBING AND ALTERATION WORK ,1158 Merion Ave. Narberth 3973M I~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 4 ~ ~ ~ " - - ' ~ ~ " " ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

    A l U l ! l l l l l l l l l l I I I I ! I I I I I I I J I J I I I I 1 I l I D l I W l l l l l l , W l l l D l I l I l I l I l 1 l 1 1 l 1 1 l 1 1 m m l I l I l J l l m I I D I J I I U ~ m U l l l l 1 I 1 I 1 U l 1 l l m l l l l l l l l I l I l I l I I l I l l I I I I l I J I _ m l l m l / l l m l l l u l I l I I l I I l I l l l l l l l l l I l I l I I l I I l l l D l I I l I _ m m J U i N l " i ! @ i ! d i i U I i i I ....I A Water Garden IWith Lilies and Other Aquatic Plants i II!I Surrounded by Iris and Perennials. I; I- I;!)iIIIW ndo". Screensorch Enclosures

    The Presby ter ian Church.Rev. J oh n Van Ness, minister.Meetings for July I;':10.00 A. !\I.-Bihle School. All de-,artments.11.00 A. :\oI.-Morning" worship. SubJect of the sermon: "The Gospel Ac-

    cording to St. Paul.:' . . ; = - - = , " ) = = ~ ( F = = = i ~ = = ~ = = = W = = ~ F = = = = ! ) F = = ~ = = ~ : = = = = ; 17. ao P . "M.-Unlon twilIght meet- ["ng on the Lutheran lawn. SermonIy Rev. Clettls A. Senft.Uni on p raye r mee ti ng next Wedesda\' at 8 P. 111 .. in t he 1\1 ethodistl:hurch. Leader, Rc\. R. E. Keighton.Merion Fr iends ' Meet ing. [

    en'ices for July 1;':10.00 A. :\1.-First day school.11.00 A. M.-Meeting f or wor shi p'. [Al l Saints ' Church.\Vynnewood.Rev. Gibson Bell, rector. [IO.ao A. :\f.-Litany and anti-Col11- 1 , " = = ~ " = = ; ; : : ; : 1 l I ( ; ; ; ; : = = * = : 1 = = : * = = : : ; 9 i ! : : : : : = = l " , , = = ~ = = ; : M ; = = = ! IIllunion. "-

    You wil l f in d Bradley ' s Market delightful1y coolon thewarmest days. Park your ca rat 2106-08 Market Street andvisit us. You will be givenp romp t a nd c ou rt eo us s er vi ceby s ome o f our thirty-six employees.Open every week-day, including Wednesday afternoons.July and August closinghours: Monday t o T hu rs da y,inclusive, 5.30 P. M.; Fridayand Saturday, 6.00 P. M.

    First Chu rc h o f Christ, Scientist.\Vomen's Club Building.:\rdmore Avenue, Ardmore.11.00 A. :\f.-Sunday services.11.00 A. :\L-Sunday school.\Vednesday evening. test imonia lmeeting a t 8 o 'c lock .Reading room. I!J \V cst Lancaster..venue . open week-days from 10.30 to1.:10 o 'c lo ck ; Wedne sday eveni ng s,from !J to !J,45 o'clock. IThe subject for the Bible lessonsermon for Sunday. July I;' . is "Life."

    ()llposlte E r l a n ~ e r Theatre

    :; ..DURBIN & HOWARD

    WILLIAM B. DURBINWILLIAM S. HOWARD

    PLEASANTLYCOOL

    BRADLEYMARKET CO.

    Real Estate MortgagesInsurance

    31 N. NARBERTH AVENUENARBERTH 3843

    2106 ~ a r k e t StreetCall Rittenhouse 7070

    HOWARD J. BUTLERCARPENTER and BUILDERRepairs and AIteratlOJl82 WYNNEWOOD COURTNARBERTH, l'A:Phone , Narbe r th l1lMIlIW

    w.-C h ; ~ St71;I;y: il-

    AND BY APPOINTMENTPhone, Narberth 2403

    Methodist Episcopal Church.Rev. Samuel MacAdams, minister.Sunday. July J5, 1H:?S:904;; A. l\L-Bible School.11.00 A. :\r.-Morning worship andsermon. "unfailing Leadership."7.30 P . l\L-Union service on thel awn o f t he Lutheran Church.Vvednesday, July 18. 1!J:.!8:8.00 P. :\L-Union prayer meeting.

    ~ p e a k e r , Rev. Cletus A. Senft, pastortf t he Lutheran Church .

    Baptist Church of t he Evange l.Robert E. Keighton, minister.Sunday, July 15:11.00 A. M.-Morning worship.Sermon: "St. Swithin's Day."7.30 P. M.-Community service

    ~ i t h t he other churches on t he l awnof Lutheran Church.Wednesday, July 18:8.00 P . M.-Union prayer serviceat Methodist Church.Holy Trinity Lutheran Church.

    Cletus A. Senft , pastor.Saturday, July 14-Senior LutherL ~ a g u e picnic at Willow Grove Park.Group leaves the church a t 1 P. M. ISunday, Ju ly 15: '!JA;, A. M.-Bible School. I11.00 A.M. -The service. Theme:"Decision and Indecision."7.30 P. M.-Union twilight serviceon the lawn. Theme : "Go d in Us."'Nednesday, July IS-Union prayers ervi ce in the Methodist Church, Rev.Senft in charge .Friday, July : .!O- Se ni or c ho ir r e,earsal.

    Church Notes

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    Narberth 3769-Rabout a demonst ra tion in a

    DodgeBros. Standard "6"alsoVictory"6" and Senior"6"

    PUl'k"'a)' East ot 18th Street, Phllllllell1hlnR l t t e n h o l l ~ e 9400

    Main Line Sales and ServiceHaverford Road at Ardmore Junction, Ardmore131 North Wayne Avenue, Wayne

    Telephones: A1'dmore 2381-2832-2431

    five minutes by motor nOJth o f

    WAYNEon t h P. R. R. Main LineNow open. Two Early American homesteadscompletely furnished with original antiquefurniture. The furniture, draperies, wallpaper, etc., are all by A. L. Diament &Co.,Interior Decorators. Motor out Lincoln Highway, to Wayne, then northfive minutes on Wayne Avenue. Orout Montgomery Avenue, fourminutes west of King of Prussia.

    Open Until 6 P. M.

    The

    GENERAL ELECTRICRefrigeratorEven t he b es t f ood has bacterial content thatmultiplies rapidly at temperatures above 50degrees. If your refrigerator doesn't keep severaldegrees below the 50 danger point ,your health- and th e health of your f amily is being endangered. Th e onlyway to be sure that you areeating healthfully fresh food, is to t ake yourrefrigerator's temperature. Th e GeneralElectricRefrigerator averages 42 degrees under normalhOU5ehold use.

    See how quiet, how simple, how effici.-mt these".e!".i1{eTatoTs are-come in today.Everu Unit 01 This Wonderful Line Now on Displull at

    Jot HOWARD M [ C K [ ~ JRotBuilder and Owner at the Colonial Village, or 902-903 Packard Bldg.

    COLONIAL VILLAGE

    THORNTON-FULLER AUTOMOBILE COMPANY

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    I _ _ - _ ~ _ ~ I Have You Called

    MR. GERALD SPERRY

    Upper Darby-Blvd. 1600Hilltop BS8

    ARDMORE, PENNA.

    All-Electric Radios,with consoles of mahogany. We ar e selling these handsomesets, complete, foronly $125.

    Come i n an d lookthem over at the

    STEINITE

    NARBERTHELECTRIC SHOP241 Haverford Ave., NarberthPHONE: NARBERTH 1,182

    The ELRA Twins Give PromptE lect ri ca l a nd Rad io S ervi ce .

    GEORGE A. WITTEPaperhanging andDecoratingESTIMATJ.NGNARBERTH 4135 W

    HOTZONE

    Wayne 8

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    Price, Installed-$95(f o r t h e 2 0 -g a il o n Hotzone)

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    Your old water heater accepted asthe $5 first payment-no money downB a l a n c ~ $5 a Mon th

    Enjoy the wonderful convenience ofautomatic hot water service whilecompleting payment.This. O f fe r f o r July Only

    Main Line Tailors, Cleaners and Dyers

    s. P. Frankenfield SonsFUNERAL DIRECTORS

    ON JULY 18, THE MAIN LINE TAILORS,CLEANERS AND DYERS' ASSOCIATIONWILL HOLD ITS ANNUAL PICNIC ATSCHWENKVILLE, PA. ALL STORESAND PLACES OF BUSINESS OF THEMEMBERS WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY.WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TOTHANK OUR PATRONS FOR THEIRCO-OPERATION IN HELPING US TOLENGTHEN OUR WEEK-ENDS DURINGJULY AND AUGUST

    PHONE: ARDMORE 9

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    FINANCIAL

    TWO TOTS INJURED

    BAI\K I\OTICECharter No. 12595 Reserve Dlst. No. 31Report of the condi tion of the Narberth National Bank. at Narberth. In theState of Pennsylvania, at the close ofbusiness on June 30. 1928.RESOURCESLo a n san d discounts, InclUdingred is coun ts , acceptances of otherbanks and foreign bll1s of exc il ange o r d ra ft ssold with Indorsement of t h i sbank $173,414.30

    HIGHWAY REPORTExtra Summer Collect ions and

    walk Repairs Cited.In the highway report presented toounc il a t t he ir mee ti ng l as t Mondayn ight by Robe rt Fellows. ~ o o d attent ion i s cal led to the addIt iona l col lections of ashes and rubbi sh throughoutt he borough . About forty propertywners are in default on the sidewalkr epai rs , whi ch w il l now be complet edby the borough . The complete reportfollows:After allowing :10 d ay s t o elapse ,twi ce t he l eg al t ime limi t, t hi s c om mi ttee has i ns pec te d all o f t he sidewa lk s a nd curbs fo r w hi ch repairorders were served on June 1, and hasinstructed the Superintendent of Public \Vorks t o secur e compe ti ti ve b idso n the co st o f ma ki ng the repairs forabout 40 property owner s who a re indefault. vVe shall award these jobs tot he lowes t b idde r and proceed w ith thework during July. \Ve recommend 't ha t t he precedent of 1927 be fol lowedand that when t he b ill s f or t he se de f au lt ed jobs a re s en t o ut t he y shaul

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    Phone: Narberth 2488

    Narberth 2602

    Cleaning-Pressing-DyeingCustom Tailoring35 N. NARBERTH AVE. NARBERm, PA.

    Open Friday Eveninp from 7 until 9 o'Clock

    No one has eveJ grown Jich onthe dollaJ he intended to bankTommJow.

    ADELIZZI BROS.TAILORS, . . , ~ - .CLEANERS and DYERS

    Closed All Day Wednesday, July 18th

    102 Forest Avenue

    The Narberth National Bank

    MONTGOMERY CLEANERS & DYERSWe Call and Deliver

    We are pleased to announce the acquisition of two newDodge Standard Sixes

    R. A. BERRYJ.P. SMYTH

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    Secure th e telephone number of that out-oftown friend-perhaps forty or even fifty milesaway. It's either in th e telephone directory or"Information" will give it to you.Then give th e number t o th e operator, justa8 it you were cal li ng a l ocal number-nofu88, no tricks, no delays, no complicatiou8.Notice how quickly you ar e chatting and howclearly you can hear.That's new era telephone service.Try it fo r a thrill!

    GEORGE K. EBB, O.. ,riceManaler

    Lowm' Merion High SchoolTennis Courts open to Public under Y. M. C . A. supervision, week days 10 A. M.to 8 P. M.

    In fil tered water kept at auniform temperature.SINGLE ADMISSION

    30 CENTSMen :: WomenBoys :: GirlsMAIN LINE CHRISTIANASSOCIATION

    JAMES R. COLERea r o f 250 Haverford Ave.House and Decorative PaintingMpH Orders and Jobbing PromptlyAttended tePhone, Narberth 3639-W,I, N. R. PEACOCKInterior and Bsterior PalatIDs: WILL Bill GLAD TO IIlSTlllATIIlIi 407 l ! ' B ~ e 1 t ATe .. Narberth. Pa.Pha.e. Narberth 2ea1--_.------_._-_._._----._._.- _..... .I HARRY B. WALLI Plumbing, Gas Fittingand HeatingNARBERTH, PA.PHONE, NARBERTH 3652M _ 1_____......................................= ............ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~._------------_._.-._ -._--_.-..- .

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