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    N. Narberth Ave.,Narberth, Pa.

    Magnificent F ireworks Display an d Bands Wil l Be

    B ig Even ts .

    1:etly Ilrt111l'l'l. illr111\.'rly llj ;\:11'berth, h ; ( ~ ~ 1 1 " : 1 hl'en t.:raclual\'dilflm thl' i'Il:!mllnl, ~ r a ~ s .. l11nillr'j i:..:!J :-:ch",,j wilh high ,.:ta'ndi11g,I :elly is thl ' Yllungcst flllpil in thecig'hth ,:":Ta, Ie ,:..:n ,up. J)llril1:.: ' thl'\'(,:Ir -he ha" 1'l'Cll pre,.:idcl1t flf thcDra111atil' CIllh, cla",.:rUllt1l leader,," : : , \ mlla"tic,.: and has excelled ill;':' tile ..;peJ]ing c " n l e ~ b gi\'en1'; "m t im e t 'l timc. :- ;he i s j lr ll n!'lled "'ith eXl'111pti(l11 in Ihrec" : 1 1 1 1 i c c ' ~ ' In the Le"'is ~ 1 'I'l'rmai l ( ;r ,n l jl ' I' e" t oj ~ ' e l l ( a l ,\hility. 1~ ( ' t t y reached all i, 'i. nj 1.,;:llflint,.:, the ,.:el,,'ncl lJi"he,.:t mark int he e nt ir e iuni"r h i ~ h ~ c h " , , 1 oj,'llill pupil,.:;' a hny ;If 1,1 h;l\'ing'made ,,;.! :'oint,.:.I t i \\'ith a great deal oj pridethat I , ~ e t t \ , Iloints t(l he r earl\'t1 aining i;l the \:arherth , . : c h u l , I ~ ,"'here ~ h ( ' I , ll tained a gl Iud hackgr"und t 'J l1ll'l 't the mllchta lked- I ;\ e\I' Ene,:l:tncI high :::tandard,; llfL:11tllati"n. H ('r m oth er, thcn.\i 1':, ,\delaide ~ 1 Crater. w a scc"eta1'\' I an ,:~ r l " o ~ s \\'11') \\"1" 'I c,u 1 mem )elS 1tates epart- ,\ r. HI mt ro du cc( ant In MADE SPEC IAL OFFICER 'I , 'I 1'-' If \ . I I l ' I I :\waV lor t 1e SU111mer . \ r ,:el'" 1-0 ,'g1'1cl1 tnre all( esta )1Is 1- ~ t a l l c r ! the ot IeI' o ff ic cr s, \ \"ho \\0011' 11 II I . 't f . '11 I' I 'I :, '" ,n e x c ~ l I e n t record in the de- \"ere electer! a month an'o: Vice I ~ a ' , : ~ r ~ e( ge: J,a111 (JI 0, tu n \\'1 (,Ire:t t 1C .( cstmles 01t f f . I t \\ ' R II G ,., the L01l1mu111tv lnnldlllg. has t11at urga11JZatloll nntJl falll men n armI manag'cment. pre":H en\'\"II': "usEse l Jrelen; secI heen S \\ 'l lr n i n :is a spl'rial 'onicer ,\ 1'(,'I)Urt read at the n;eetin'Tno\\" engage< in 1 1 l 1 s i l l e s ~ in r((an', 'I lam ~ 'o\\" er, an( 1 I' II \ 1 . ,I I I' ' , . \\"11' II]) I 1\' ,',lln,ress enr" .. , 'I've. :l1..;o showed that I Ja rt n j the Ill'\\'a< e l' 11a. treasurer. I lam -. ec ,er. ' , , " . " ' , . ." .I he d u t l c ~ oj the ne\\' officer l :h ra ry e qu Ipment r ec en tl y p ur -\\ 'ill n(l\\ ' include those of a disci- cha sed had heen ins talled. Tt inpl inary natnre, in or der tu p re dndes a book stack \\'hich aCC111l1sene ordcr at the huilding and on nlOdates ahollt RoO hooks, and a

    the tieId. II is e"pecial care \\'ill pcrimlical cahinet . ..\ telephonewere ' ll gue"ts. he to curh the enthusiastic gulfer,.:, lIa;: l ik ew is e h ee n i ns ta ll ed , th eMr. a nd ~ [ r s . lames D. ~ u t h e r - 'l 'he practice llf long driyes on numhe r he ing Na rhe rt h 2 . J ! ) ~ .

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    GOLD MEDALCREAM'BUTTERMILK

    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, 11.10and 11.50 P. M.

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    Shea's Drug StoreRIGHT AT THE STATION

    Where the Apothecary Has Held ForthFor the Last Qual'tevr-CenturyTelephones: Narberth 28-38 and 28-39

    WestboundLeaving 62d and Lancas te r Avenue

    WEEKDAYSStarting at 6.00 A. M.Then every 15 min . until 9.30 A. 1\1.Then 9.50 A. M. and every 20 min.until 3.30 P. M.Then 3.45 P. M. and every 15 min.until 10.30 P. M.Then 10.50 and every 20 min . until12.30 A. 1\1.Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3 .00 A. M.

    Nar.2564

    Schedule of Montgomery Bus Co., Inc.

    Philadelphia's Largest Distributorsof Fresh.lUch, Wholesome Milk and Ice Cream

    GOLD MEDAL Cream Buttermilk

    You Can'tBeat Cream Buttermilk

    as a Spring Tonic

    A wonderful spring tonic for business men -schoolchildren-everybody. Order by 'phone, or f rom thedriver of our wagon which passes your home. Also atsoda fountains and restaurants.

    "N0' SIR, there is nothing else just like good CreamButtermilk to give a fellow the toning-up he

    needs this t ime of year. It helps a man who is dietingto reduce his over-weight, too."

    S U P P L E E - W I L L S ~ O N E S

    Montgomery Avenue LineEastbound

    Leaving Anderson and MontgomeryAvenues

    WEEKDAYSStarting at 5.30 A. M.Then every 15 min. until 9.00 A. M.Ten 9.20 and every 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. 1\1.

    SATURDAYSStarting at 5.30 A. 1\1.Then every 15 min . unti l 9 .00 A. M.Then 9.20 and every 20 min. until3.00 P. 1\1.Then 3.15 and every 15 min. until10.00 P. 1\1.Then 10.20 and every 20 min. until12.00 P. 1\1.Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. 1\1.

    WestboundLeaving 54t h and City LineWEEKD, \YS AX i l SUXDAVSStarting at 6 .10 A. M.' The n 6.50 , 7.30, 8.10, 8.50, 9.30 ,10.10, 10.50 and 11.30 A. M.

    Starting at ~ ~ o ~ U ~ ~ ~ t 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. 1\1. and every 20 min . 7.30, 8.10 , 8.50, 9 .30 , 10 .10 , 10.50until 3.00 P. M. and 11.30 P. M. and 12.30 A. M.Then 3.15 P. 1\1. and every 15 min. Wynnewood Roaduntil 10.30 P. M.Then 10,50 P. M. and every 20 min. Leaving Montgomery and Morrisuntil 12.30 A. M. Avenues, Bryn Mawr, for Ard-Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3.00 A. M. more, Wynnewood, Merion and 6ed

    SGXIMYS and Lancas ter . Route follows:8tarting- at 6 .00 A. !\I . Ea,qtboIl11d-Leat'i n!J Mo rr is an dThen every %-hour unti l 9.30 A. M. lI!ont!Jomery A "enl/eS, Bryn Mawr,until 1.30 P. 1\1. e' ls t on Mont!Jomery to lVynnewoodThen 9.50 A. M. and every 20 min. R oa d; then ,qol/th on Wynnewooduntil 10.30 P. M. Road continl/ing throll!Jh Wynne-Then 1.45 P. 1\1. and every 15 min . leood, Nal'lH'I' th (lnd Merion: thenThen 10.50 and everv 20 min . until ,qouth on 631'd Sf/'eet to terminus1"(':\"),\1'1' 12.30 A.M. at 6 2n d a nd L an ca st er . West-Starting at 5 .30 A. 1\1. Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3 .00 A. 1\1. bOllnd-Returning Ol'el' same route.Then every %-hour until 9.00 A. M. Leaving 54th and Cit y L in e 5 min- EastboundThen 9.20 and eve ry 20 min . until utes later t ha n t he above-men-1.00 P . M. tioned times. Leavi ng Mor ri s a nd Mon tgomer yThen 1.1: and 1"" t'l Leaying Pennsylvania R. R. Sta- Avenues, B r ~ ' n Mawru every;) n un . u n I tion in Narberth 19 minutes later10.00 P. M. t h an t he above-mentioned times. WEFiKU.-\YS AXU SUXDAYSThen 10.20 P. 1\1. and every 20 min, Starting- at 5.55 A. 1\1., then everyuntil 12.00 P. M. Narberth Short Line 30 mInutes until 11.55 P. 1\1.Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. M. Eastbound WestboundLeaving Pennsylvania R. R. Sta-tion in Narberth 7 minutes later Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. Station Leaving 62d and Lancaster Avenuethan the above-mentioned times. Narberth for Bryn ! \Iawr v ia W ~ ' n n e -Leaving 54th Street and Cit y Line W . ~ E K I l , \ Y S AS f ) SUXDAYS wood Road21 minutes later t ha n t he above - Starting at 5 .50 A. 1\1. IStarting at 6 .25 A. 1\1.. t hen everymentioned times. I Then 6.30, 7.10, 7.50, 8.30, 9.10, 30 minutes until 12.25 P. 1\1.

    J. ALMAN, TailorDaily press ing French dry cleaningDyeing Repairing

    105 Essex AvenueNarberth

    We call and deUver

    @uRTOWN

    C E DAR '

    219 Haverford Avenue, Narber thPHONE: NARBERTH 4005

    FROM AFAR-For Good ThingsNot a n idle boast i the statement t ha t o ur customers

    ~ o m e from afar. t o buy Whi te 's s ~ c ; e t s .One customer drives to Narberth from Germantown;

    another f rom West Ches ter ; many from Overbrook, fromMerion, Bala-Cynwyd, Wynnewood, Ardmore , Haver ford,Bryn Mawr , Vi ll anova and St. Davids.

    They come f or our delicious pastry, baked in the mostmodern bakeshop o n t he Main L in e; f or t he n ut s t h at a reroas ted f resh every d ay ; a nd m os t o f a ll , for i ce cream infourteen (14) flavors, made as good as ice c re am can bemade.

    BARKY

    WHITE'S SWEET SHOP

    Shull Lumber CompanyThe Link Between FOI'f!st and Home29 Bala Avenue, Bala-C:rnwyd

    CYNWYD 662

    Before y ou r g ar de n " gr ow s u p" l et us sen d y ou so me "OldReliable Cedar Posts,"

    Used for many purposes-an Arbor for t he g rape vines-Polesfor the beans and Rustic Furniture for t he Lawn,

    The BellTelephoneCompany

    of Pennsylvania

    Advertisement Number Ten

    everyone is sayingabout the CJXew ENLARGED Classified 'Business Telephone CJJirectory,New page layout, type set-up,classifications andmany other det ai ls make th e Directory moreconvenient than ever.The new arrangementmakes it asimple, easymatterto locate at aglance sources of service andsupply.It makes buying ea sy -

    Nothing LikeIt!

    SELECTIONS READY

    This r e l i l 1 h j ~ ql:;L!ity, comhined with IIllexcel'ed service, i wh;i1 y"u tillli at

    PAGE TWO

    MAIN LINE'S MOST EXCLUSIVEPLAYHOUSE

    WARREN J, S I l \ l P K l ~ S ,DIrector l \ l 3 n a ~ e r

    :MATINEE DAILY AT2 .30 P, M,

    FRI. and SAT" JUNE 29 and 30Buster Keaton in"College"

    Mickey McGuire Comedy"Mickey's Lit tle EYa"

    Fox News Aesop's FablesMON. and TUES" JULY 2 & 3

    Marie Prevost in"Rush Hour"

    Added-A hila rious Cha t' lieChase Comedy,Fox News Topics of t he Day

    ALSOSpecial in Color-"Czarina's Secret"

    Lois Moran in"Don't Marry"

    Comedy-AI Cooke i n "TooMany Hisses."Metro Oddity-"Children ofthe Sun."Pathe Rev iew, No. 24

    Narberth Theater

    WED. & THURS., , JULY 4 & 5

    Don't Forget OUI' Pr ize Night s ,Wed. and Fri" at 9 o'clock.

    Coming Next Week"Raider Emden."

    Library H as B oo k C lu b C ho ic es fo rJ un e i n Circulation.

    Selections hy t he three outstandingbook c lnhs for the mon th o f June, offeran interesting variety, and the hbraryrecommends that, instead of confiningread ing to the selec tions of one clubalone, everyone r ea d al l t hree .The Book-of-the-Month Cl ub haschosen G. B. Shaw's "I n t e l 1 i g e l ~ t

    \Voman's guide to Socialism and CapItal ism" for i ts cl uh memhers, Thehook has been frequently re fe rred toin Shaw's own words a s hi s "last will, ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = : I "and testament." It proves to he, e\'enwit ll i ts 4fiO pages of rather fine print, o l1 l I i UWlII1JII I1II II I !I IJII lD"R!J llil lli"IIiUPIDIIII"_lUDwIMIIII1II11JIIIIIU'lli!i1im@i1ihi!ooiliWMplii!iI_lmINlliliddill II'a \'ery logical, entertaining, even l!!humorous, exposition of ordinary eco- Your Home Is an Expression ofnomic problems, \Vh,ile d ~ d i e a t e d , towomen, Shaw has no IIltent.t0n of Itm- , ~ ~ Your Personalityitinl.{ his audience to them, tor he s ay s Iat the c los e of his ioreworcl, r e i e r r i n ~ And of Your Love for F ine Thingst o men, "an ti if t hey should chance tooverhear-!!!" This picture is a sample of one of our artistic stone-work jobs.The Literary Guild has puhlished for 1= !its June selection the second \'olume Iof T r ader Ho rn ' s experiences, There, g i= Iineeds 10 he nothing more s aid, for I It ho se who have rea d th,e tales of th.is IIwandering African phIlosopher \\111: want to rea l! more, i iiiThe Crime Cluh, a club not to he I I =' I ' ' ' ' ignored , offe rs t < Its J , ~ l I l e real ers i I"Thc Feathered Ser pent , by Edgar, '" '\"albce. \Va ll ac e i s one o f the m.ost ,= I iprolific of modern writers, accord lllg - __to Frank Swinnerton, LOI1rth 3920 Ij ,~ ~ ~ . _ .._._. - . . - - . _ . - - . . . . ~ ~ . ~ .

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    e U R T O W N PAGE THREE

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    ARDMORE 1890...

    Graham-Paige cars are built in awide variety of models and bodytypes. The six-cylinder 610 Sedan- is priced at only $875, f. o. b.Detroit-a figure well within themeans of millions.

    Your Buick dealer's reputation is wor th f ar moreto him thanthe profit on anyused ca r transaction.,He is the head of an established business. He expects hi s business to grow steadily,year afteryear.He knows tha t to ge t more business, li e mUltcontinue to please hi s present customers.He carries a representative stockof used cars -b 'eluding both usedBuicks and carsof other makes.He offers ) 'OU your c ho ic e o f many makes an dmodels, covering practicall)' every price range.You can ask his honest opinionof any ca r in stockand receive aDbonest answer. He wants you to besatisfied with th e purchase you make because bewants you as a used or new ca r customer.You're sure of a square deal when you buy froIDth e Buick dea le r. Heknow. tha t i t is good busiDaato stand back Gf th e usee! ca r be sella you.

    ...ALLAN C. HALE, Inc.Main Line DiMtributorsTELEPHONES

    ( l 1 lW)

    4 7 E as t Lancaster Avenue. ArdmoreJOHN G. BRICK MOTORCOMPANY

    Gold Seal BuicluAre GuaranteedUsed Buidl

    Five chassis-sixes and eights-pricesrangingfrom $860 to $2485. Car illustrated is Model 610. 5-passenger Sedan.$875. (special equipment extra) . Allprices f. o. b. Detroit.

    t

    WAYNE 400

    Built to ServeMillions ...

    BJJICK MOTOll COMPANYFLINT, MICHIGAN-DIVISION OFGENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION. ~

    (;AAAAM-PAI{;f:.

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    !II .."j'Phone: Narber th 2488

    Upper Darby-:..Blvd. 16t!0Hilltop fS S

    Paoli. Pa .

    Wayne 3

    Self-ActingGas Water Heater

    Price, installed, $95

    HOT ZONE

    (for the 20-gallon Hotzone)

    Swimnzing ClubSpring Lake

    Your big opportunity to own a

    Cleaning-P,essing-DyeingCustom Tailoring

    35 N. NARBERTH AVE.NARBERTH, PA.

    WIi'

    GILFILLAN CAMP

    Inspiration

    11lspil'ed b y t he t ho ug ht t ha t tlte prosperity of a nation is dependent on the prosperity of it s individ ual communities, theMerion TiNe and Trust Company haspledged itself to s er ve t he people of theMain L il le il l the way best suited for theirfirumcial advancemen t.

    I N .4 FEW VAl'S the nation will cele-bra te the one hundred and fiftysecond alllllL'erS(lry of an event l chi ch hasc!umged the h istory of the world. Theenormous growth of the then tiny nationinto a lcodd power of tremendous activityis an inspiration felt by ez.:ery citizen of theUnited States.

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    THE-MERIONTITLE1t.-TRUSTCOMPANYOF ARDMORE 49PENNSYLVANIAN A R . B E R T H B A L A - C Y N V V Y D $

    I"iliiiuil" 'liiiilliliili! !IIlliiill '!!IIlIIil""i!i!jjilili!llllililliiiili!iiiil l I i i i l lt i l i i i i i1il! iii !i!ititlillt!l Jiii l i l i i i i i i ' ! ! iI 'i i i l i l i i i i ! ! j! !1ii i l ium

    The p r ima ry ob jee t In jo in ing a club of this kind Is thatone may go there for a couple of hours In the evening for somereal exercise and relaxation or enjoy a whole day In th e greatoutdoors.Spring Lake, because o f Its accessibility to th e Main Lineand I t s natural beauty. makes It Irresistible. Th e location, combining th e attractions of woods and fields. provides Ideal picnicFpotS, The l ak e affords quiet, shaJJow wat er f or canoeing.There Is a bel lch for timid swimmers and beginners, an d forthe more advanced swimmers and divers every f a ci l it y for wa te r

    ~ p o r t F . tennis. basketbaJJ and other sports Is offered. The yea r round membership Includes Ice-skating privileges.There Is health In the grellt outdoors-health In Its fuJJestFense -phys l ca J . menta l, sp ir i tu a l. Ou r l a te Pre siden t RooseveltFald: " To b e f i t mentaJJy . one must be fit physlcaJJy." Thisexclusive little plaee wll1 serve t h e l a tt e r purpose.Adults, $10.00: siX t o s ixt e en years. $5.00. Children undertwelve years of age must be attended b y a d u lt s. Gue st . a cc omp an ie d b y m embe r, 50 cents. Special rates for families.Swimming Instructions, six lessons for $5.00.

    PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN-COUNTIES GAS& ~ L E C T R I C COMPANY

    Stores or representatives

    Bryn Mawr 3'27Ardmore 3500

    MONTGOMERY CLEANERS & DYERS

    Your old water heater accepted as the $5 firstpayment-no money down.Balance $5 a month

    Enjoy the wonderful convenience ofautomatic hot water service while completing payment.This offer fo r July only

    MEMBERSHIP LIMITED

    R.A.BERRYJ. P. SMYTH

    We Cal l and Del iv er

    k1II'THE M A I N L I N E I I ~ ~, -I BANKING INSTIWTION. 1-

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    III":"I'I:,:I"Phone-Malvern 543 Ii:;r-----.--_ .. - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ j '

    Merion Friends' Meeting.t s !,)r lulv 1:A. }.I.-First ,1'1 \. school.A. }'1.-11ccting "jor worship.

    perlOona\ attention tothe s al e and ' r ental ofproperties in BalaCynwyd and Narberth.J. Raymond Sharp750 DREXEL BLDG., PHILA.Lombard 054019 WOODSIDE AVE., NARBERTHNarberth 4178

    DEVOTING

    Silver-Plates . Use It as a Pol ishLOOK LIKE NEW!

    Y2 -Pint. $1; Pint. $1.65FOR SALE BY LOCAL D E A L E ~ SandHansell Bros. Servire StationA\'e. bel. :"arbp.rth A\ 'e.

    HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice flf the PeaceREAL ESTATE

    Fire Insurance-Best CompanieaPhODO MD- . 111 Bay.. .,. Ay..

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    I No Money Down!II!

    Church of Christ, Scientist." ' "mcll ' " Cln], J:nilding,Ard111\lrl.. .. Y l ' I H l t ' . :\rdil1(1rc.:\ . : -I . -: ' :unrla\ ' "cn,jccs.A. : \ l . - : - : l l n r l ; ~ y "ehor,J.

    e ( h l t ' ~ d a ' y t 'Yl '!1 i n ~ . t e ~ t 1 1 l 1 0 1 1 1 a 1at S p\Iock. ', r ling rO\lm. 1:) \Vest Lancaster,')len w('t'k rlays from IO.:lO to\\'cdncsr!a\' n'cninl .:s from !I too\luck. - ."uh;ect i" r ! h 11ih1e l e sson scr f"r S'lnrlay ..lt1ly I, i" "(;od."

    Al l Saints Church.\ \ ' \ ' n n ~ w o ( ) ( 1 .Rt'\', ( ; j h ~ u n Ec]l, Rector.A. ~ I . - H n l y Communion an,1

    Th e PreSbyterian Church,John Van Xes s. :-1. A., ~ I i n i ; ; t e r .f(lr lulv ]: ;A. ' : - I . - B i h l ~ school. :\11 de-;Dllring July an

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    *Yili!d1M'iW"W_

    BOOKSELLERS ADJOURNHold Last Meeting Till Fall With Ten

    Members Present.The Main L ine Booksel le rs ' As

    sociation held its last meeting of theseason on Monday night at t he r esidence of Mrs. He len B. Sullivan, at12 1 Argyle road, A rdmo re . T ho sep r e s ~ n t were; E. S. McCawley,presIdent; Newman F. McGirr,secretary; Mrs. Su ll ivan , Miss Sull ivan . Miss Whitford, Miss Coit, theM is se s S to ck et t, M is s G if fo rd a ndMiss Helen Lloyd.

    Th e member s r epor t ed businessfor the spring as tll1usually good.1\1 rs. Su ll iv an p lans t o c lo se theBook Shoppe till a f te r Labor Day,bu t all the other members will cont inue business during July, Otherbusiness matters were discussed.

    BROTHERS

    HEWIT'S

    105 Essex Avenue

    102 Fores t Avenue

    23 4 Haverford Avenue

    2 I 5 Ha ver fo rd Avenue

    35 N. Narber th Avenue

    Phones: Narberth 3675, 2845

    719 Mont'i5'omery Avenue

    215 Haverford Avenue

    JOSEPH ALMANADELIZZI

    ARCADE TAILOR SHOP

    THAT UNEASY FEELING

    NARBERTH TAILORING SHOP

    T'WAS CLOUDY

    Of f for a t ri p t o th e seashore or mountains an da s ti ll , small voice says: "You left the gas on in thekitchen," or " Yo u f or go t t o tell the milk man , ' o r"The f ron t door is unlocked."We all know the feeling. Another s imilar worry,easy to prevent , is We shou ld have ordered ou r coalto be pu t in,"

    Go away with a clear conSCIence. A phone callto Narberth 3675 will help a lot.

    We, the Tailors, Cleaners and Dyers of Narberth,will close every Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clockfor the hot summer months of July and August.

    NARBERTHCOAL COMPANY

    MONTGOMERY CDEANERS & DYERS

    Summer Solstice el~ I B t J f G r dolph Chalfant, d aug h te r o f th e Boonc, of Bethlehem, Pa.; Miss Alicel' ISS :t y ones, 0 ra y II1g Rev. a nd Mr s. Har ry M. Chalfant Rowc. Miss Rut h Worthington ~ ! I da\'enue, wIll leave on Monday for f 120 CI ttl 'Miss M. Sherman, of R ox bu ry, Mass. ; C I I I Ir .. I I . 0. , " les nu a ve nu e, ) ec ame . A ' Oll( y, c oudy, c oudy- tha t wasCamp roC/uols, New -I amps lire, tJ J 'd f tl R C I 1:-f I l \l ar y Katherl11c Lai dl aw, ntollH.:ttc I I I 'f I 1-1 1 I l e ) n e o le e\'. ar , ea t l Laidlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Frankiin tl e way ast wee .. s weathe r wen t01 ' t le summer. er )rot ler f' f f B ff I NT \. TI G d All J f C . I I I' t CI I J AAllen leaves on th e Fourth o f ' \. op , 0 u a 0, f ' . I Ile cerle- ,wynne an an, r., 0 artl1lC 1- lere. acco\'( l11g 0 lar es . .1110 a t a el s; Mr . and Mr s. Harrison Denning Decker Mal'll LI'lle Co t' ObluI r fo r cam!) also. . ny, w s pe r .ormec )y le 'f J d J I f EI ' . -opera Ive -. ,) _ , bnde s fa the r, a s sI s ted by th e pas- n' ason, r., an son 0 In, 0 >ens- servoI'. Last Tuesday was cloudy,:\1 rs . H. C. F.en no, of E ~ s e x a \ e- to r of t I le ellul 'cl l, tIle Re\'. Sal l1 tl el hurg, Pa.; 1\I iss Ruth A. Chalfant. of I u r d d TI d Charleroi, Pa.: Miss Helen F. R an- a n( so w ere V\ e nes ay, lUI'S ay,nue: IS : ! ~ e ~ c h n g the s ummer a t : \I acAdams, a n d was followed by dolph, of Pittsburgh; Franklin, Hazel F ri da y, S at ur da y and Sunday.Lake C o , , ~ a ) una, N. Y. . a reception at th e Merion Tribute and Elizaheth T, Randolph. of Wilkins- Rainfall was only .08 inch on Thurs-Mr. an d :\Irs. Dunstan Sll1Ith, l1-1ouse. hurg, Pa. . day , h owever , when the sun rose at

    an d Dunstan, Jr., of the 1\:'(:nll The hride looked charming in a MERCHANTS MEET 5.32 A. 1\1. and set at 8.33 P. M. forApartments. spent 10 days \'I:-;It- oown of i vo rv b ri da l s at in w it h a Twentv membe rs o f th e Nar- the summer solstice-its longest day.in g Mr . an d :\Irs, C. M, Evans at ~ e i l of B r u s s ~ l s lace trimm'ed with berth B;)ard of Trade attended Rain fell e ve ry d ay 111 t he w ee k: ~ \ ' a l o n , : \ . .I: lVII', andl\Jr:-;. Evan s o r an g e blos:-;oms. Th e maid of th e June mee t ing : \ ronday ni g' ht , e xc ep t \ Ve dn es da y, a nd n ot u nt ilh\'e on Menon a\'enue. honor was her sister, Miss Doro- held 111 the form of a suppe r . Monday were clear skies noted. Th e LEMIRA M. BEATYEntered as second-class matter, October 13, M I'S. \ \' i II iam C. C l aghor n a nd th v Lynde Chal fa n t, who wo re an Pre.si(lellt CI1II5.. I(oc'll \\','t:-; 111 t il e t empera t ur e , meanwh il e. was l owest1914, at t he P os t Office at Narberth, Pa., J 1\1' I . 1\[ B d' Iunder the Act at March 3, 1879. he r :-;(!n, Donald, . have retul'l1ed i o rc hi d f ro ck o f georgette an d car- chair. on Friday and Saturday, when a 55- I' I:-;S . emlra 1 '. eatv le(t o t h ei r ~ H ! l l 1 e on C h e s ~ ~ l l I t a \ 'enue ;ne d p in k s na pdr a gon s a nd roses, Th e mee ting was de\'(>ted large- degree temperature was recorded at Sundav a t her home. 41 'Haverfrom a \ 'ISl t to Ocean CIty, N. .I, : \f is s B eu la h C ar ol Chalfant and Iy to routine matters, in anticipa- night- t ime: and highest on :Monday, ford a\'enue, of arteriosclerosis,

    1. 1 r", Arthur L. Cooke, o f L an t - :\/ is" Lillian K op f we re bride,,- tion of a suspension of formal when it r os e i n the aftel'l1oon to 8i at t he a ge o f R-J. y ea rs . S he is sur-THIS WEATHER wyne l an e. a n d :\/rs, John Collum maids, and w ore pin k salm on m eetin gs until early fall. A pic- (!egrees. The h igh and low for each vi\ 'ed by her sister, lVII'S. A. J."Aud what Is so rare as a day in Juue. :\ash. of \ \ 'ynne( l al e road , attend- ~ ' e o r g e t t e gowns wi th p ictu re ha ts nic is being planned for July 18. d ay w as as fo ll ows : Last \Vednes-I Loos , l \ 'a rberth. Funeral servicesThen, If ever, come perfect days. " e d t he wedding of a colleg'e friend t

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    Cle an er s a nd Dye rs ' Ass oc ia ti on P ro vi si on is made for the accept- Joscph D. Maguire. . . . . . . . . . . . . :wo hall a t H av er fo rd.. So were t.he candidates of the party and reat a meeting h e l ~ 1 in Moose Hall. a n c ~ under certain regulations of ~ ~ l l ~ ~ n K [ a ~ t i l ; J ~ ~ ~ ~ I : I . ~ I ~ . : : : : : : :: ~ : g g ~ t h e ~ v officers, ~ \ ' h ~ l l 1 c 1 u ~ e Sqt1lrel viewed their accomplishments. An -Bryn ivIawr, Tuesday night. busll1ess reply c.;ards and envelopes : \ . B. McColey 1 .00 ' arner rt lUI'. osemont; other was Assis tant Distr ic t Attor-Th e tailors, whose association and the c o l l e c t l ~ n of the postage J. L. ~ l c C r e r y , . . . . . . . . . . . . ...00 Charles V. Noel, N a r ~ e r t h , an.d ney Corson, of Nor r is town , whothereon upon cIehverv of t h e c a rd s Mrs. L au ra L .. McCoy. . . . . . . . 1.00 Andrew Macdona ld , vIce presl-I told of the need of ha rmonv andn um be rs m os t of t he ir t ra de J George R. Marklc 500 I 1 "V' II' G H .a long the Main Line from BaJa to and envelope.s .to the p e ~ s o n or con- Charles M. Murphy. . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00 ~ , e n t s , 1\fl1C I lam . . ower,] zeal f or t he fall campaign.P r '11 I J I ]S f cern who ongll1ally maIled them, a Karbe rt h P lumb ing & Heating -,ryn J awr: secretary-treasur.er: Other speakers included To\\'n-Baal I, tW\1 IIJara( e u ly .11 trlom IJostage c h a r ~ e of not exceedingtwo Co.. " ~ ! , O O Other action by the aSSOCIatIOn, shilJ Commiss ione rs A lber t G rayJa a 0 .\ a vern. anc \\'1 len 1 I I :\arherth Coal Co " 00 tl f I I f II t S I k '11 f cents and a Jove tI e regu ar postage . . ,. , .,. was le onna en( orsement 0 t le and Dr. Charles Seidel both of)Jrocec( 0, c lwen 'VI e or a 1 . I f l" Han'cy Harr igan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 enti R II' t' I t I . I '11 .. tl fi t ' tl I' t f Jell1g ma( e or t li S service. ] Be rtra m "'e I er 100 rc epu J lean IC ,e , w lIC 1 WI Br)'n Mawr: Dr. Frank P. K.)JlcnlC- Ie rs In Ie liS ory 0 . . . . . . " S) .. .. . . 'om I f tl t . tl N 'tl ,' . 1 I , 'I . I . f I Pcrsons deSiring the prIYIlege of Ruth E. P re sc ot t 2.00 c e Je ore Ie \'0 ers In lC 0- Ilell Joe), \\ lIC I was ormec , ;ending out bu si ness r ep ly cards and James F. Pei rce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 vember elect ion and the discussiononly rccently. Th e route of the envclo'pes for r et ur n to t hem undcr F ra nk X. Purccll 1.00, of plans for the wa rm Pre sident ia lparade will b e f rom Fifty-fourth the p r O \ ' i s ! o n ~ of the new .Iaw m u ~ t ),1 rs. Lillian \V. Redifer. . . . . . . . 5.00 i I 'I . t I ' II C L' Je> I 1ak Ill)1 catIon for a I)ertlllt for thiS H. \V. Richardson. . . . . . . . . . . . . .) 00 campaIgn. \\' lIC 1 IS expec e< It1 t lean( It\' me up : la a avenue to n 'C a I H 'l':Ofl fall. \Vhile the n0l11inatiol1 ofM t' 'k t H . f I pr iv ileg-c. Postmaster Dolan asser ted. ),( rs. enry Rosc -on gom.ery pI e, 0 a\cr arc " Ea ch l ot di st ri hut ed for r et ur n P. Roset t i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ ! . O O Hoove r by the Repub li can nat iona la venue, ?\ arherth, ou t Essex avc- shall consist of not less than 1000 cards "'altcr D. Ross 1.00 conven ti on met with str ong ap -n ue t o \Vind so r a venu e to \\ 'vn- or envelopes." Mr. Dolan explained. Thomas C. Schock , . . . . . . . 1.00 I fl' .I I T "k .. A, a h lell sit of not less than 10 G. 0. Schrodcr 1.00 prova rom t Ie aSSOCIation mem-newoo( roa( to ~ a n c a s t e r pI -e . c s c o. " \ T S' I '.,.00 hers who have fOll11CI .selltllllelltI I ' _. '1- . 1\1 I per cent. of the amount of postage : .. ' I ~ .an( ou t .."l11castet pl ,e to a - charg-eahle at t he ra te o f thr ee cents L. L. Sharpc 1.00 among Republ icans here over-vcrn. 011 all hu si ncss r ep ly cards and four Alan ]. Smith ~ . O O whelminglv for the Secretary ofCommittees to takc charg'e of cen ts each on.. all business ~ e p l ' y en- ,D,;- COSJ Snyder o..\ .(oJOO Commerce', district leaders attend-. . . I velopes comprISlIlg each lot dIstrIbuted '. . penceI' ." , " .IHcmc a r r ~ n g e m ~ n t s were n a m c ~ hy the permit holdcr shall he required." Charles R. Stain ~ ! , O O ing the meeting. declared t h at Dem-by ~ I a x Snnan, IJryn ?\Iawr, presl- The special delivery fee for lettcrs D. Walter Stcckbeck ~ ! . O O ocratic candida te Governo r Smithdent. ,-\Ibert Goldb er g, B ry n and packag-es of f irst -class mail not Wil liam Stout , . . . . . . 000CI had develolJed a fo llowing among1\ d' t I" I '\1 Dr. Maurice l\[ax StrUlllia .Ilalw.r, heads dthle S I I J . , o r l t ~ 'PBrolgfrka!l1, b ~ c ~ e O 1 ~ ~ n t s W ~ s P ~ ~ 1 I 1 ( l l ~ e ~ ~ l n t C ~ ~ l I H e w ~ C. \V. Sunderland ,. . 1:00 some of thc Republicans of the'J.!1( IS assiste Jy . u Jill a '\11 .... 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    I MAIN LINE SERVICE STATION! Haverford Road at Ardmore Junct ion, Ardmore 1i. _... __ : I . N ~ ' ~ : ' ~ ' . A ~ n ~ , ~ w ~ , : J

    At the Theater I Dozens of ath lctic champions, men I. who have defeated the world's s ta rsAudi enc es at the Nar be rt h T he at er at the O lympi c g ames a nd in interla st n ig ht and t oni gh t a rc ge tt in g a c oll egi at e c ompe ti ti on, a pp ea r withh ilar ious new angle on what happens Keaton in many o f t he scenes. The. . . ' .' great athletes in "College" include Budb e l ~ l I l d t ~ ~ c e l ~ e s 111 our I ~ a d . m g edu- Houser, Olympic winner of the sho tcatlonal J I l s t . l t u t J o n ~ . And, mCIClentally, put a nd di sc us ; Le e Ba rne s, wor ld 'st h ~ y arc dlscoyermg. why, p r e t ~ y co champion pole vaulte r; Ke nnethelb prefer.the athletic rah. rah. bo:s Grumhles, national intercollegiate lowto the bramy .Iads W!lO are sharks 'In hurdles champion; Leighton Dye, nacalc.ulus, but who can t f igure ont how It ion al i nt er co ll eg ia te hi gh hurdl esm a J ~ y f orward p as ses make a t ou ch - champ ion; Charl es Borah , who sharesdo\\n .. .'. with Cha rl es P ad do ck the h on or ofBuster.Keat?n prevJ(les the enhght- bein T t he "wor le l' s f as te st h uman ."enment m hiS spectacular comedy, g"College." The frozen-faced star starts * * *out as a bookworm , a uni ver sity hi gh - l \fa rie P re vos t h ar ks back to he r: ; r O ~ I ' : _ h ~ ~ l a l k J ~ J ~ g ' . a n ~ he w i n ~ l s up as. a e arly days in the f ilms in her latest" nre-breathmg varsIty production, "The H.ush Hour," whichs ta r. H e doe sn't he come an athlete will be on yiew a t t he Narbe rt h Thehecause he par ticu larly l ikes strenuous ater on l \londay and Tuesday.sport, hut hecause his sweetheartshames h im into an ambi tio n for p hy - I n one s equenc e l\fiss P re vo st 15sical p rowess. called upon to ride an aquaplane board"College" is a rea l ph ot o sc re am and behind a f as t s pe ed boa t. Not sincea p ic tme with a s tor y which holds the she left t he fold of Mack Senne tt hasspectators' interest all the t imc. AI- 11 iss . Pr c\ 'os t heen given a yehic lethough the fcatmc is crammed with when' lI l ~ h could r etur n to the topla ugh s, it also has a de light ful love of the hnny as a "water hahy."s to ry and a nnmher of t hr il li ng mf)- l'reyost film f an s who ha\ 'e wait edmen ts whi ch would do credi t t o anv the t hr il l of 11arie r id in g an aquaplanemelodrama. The climax of "College; ' hoard wil l cer tain ly get several whenis a l)Oat race in which Keat on, as a the y sec this thrilling photoplay. Harcoxswain, b lunders h is crew to yic- r ison Ford, Dayid Bnt ler. Seena Owen,t ory whil e t housands of spect at or s \Vare! Crane and F rank li n Pangbornlook on. arc listed in the cast.i ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '

    RIDE'VITHTHENARBERTH TAXI COl\'1PANY

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    eua l."OWN PAGE SEVENRequest Flowers I

    Local garden c lu bs a re sponsoringthe "Flowers for Flowerless Philadel-Iphia" movement. The local groups

    Ardmore Home and Gardcn Club,Mrs. Ernes t John, Mrs. R H. John;Ardmore 'Woman ' s Club, Mrs . C. B.Pennypacker ; Ardmore Nature Club,Mrs. Edwar d H. Snow; Oakmont andSouth Ardmore Cluh, Mrs . Elizabethhompson.Main L in e res id en ts are urgcd tof lowers to t he mos t convenienttand. Bunches o f flowers, no mattcr how smal1, are acceptable, including field f lowe rs if t he y a re properlyand the plants protected.The stands and those in charge are:Parkway and Seventeenth street, Mrs.Gideon Eoericke; Sixty-ninth Streeterminal, ~ I r s . G. Clinton Fogwell ,Mrs . I sa ac LaBoiteaux and Mrs. J.Bertram Lippincott: Broad Street Station booth, )'1rs. John D. UcIlhenny,Mrs . A lbi n G. Penington and theCountess of Santa Eulalia; Readingerminal, ).\rs. Harry J . Shoemaker}. [r s. Dav id E . \Vi ll iams . Mr.Samuel S. Fleisher and Colonel S.Price \V etherill. Jr., are ex-officiomcmhe rs o f t he committee..........................DURBIN & HOWARD

    WILLIAM B. DURBINWILLIAM S. HOWARD

    MEATS ONLY- that is a ll we sell. Ratherthan sell groceries, e tc ., wehave, f or o ve r h al f a century, concentrated on meat.For meat of a consist

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    2106 ~ a r k e t StreetO I ) l l o ~ l t e Erlan/ler TheatreCall Rittenhouse 7070

    ANNOUNCEMENTfJI During Jul y a nd August th e MainLine Tailors, Cleaners and Dyers' Association members will close at 1 P. M. onSaturdays.fJI We hope the Main Line patrons willco-operate with us.

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    Young America is constantly on th e go full of the old vitality. and we wonder will theyever stop? Mothers know thatKEW-BEE B R E ~ t \ . Dgives their youngsters that vim and vigor so ne-cessary for their development. And there is 110greater body builder than wholesome Bread - - such as oms. Gro,wn-ups, too, willappreciate therich valuable ingredients found in I(EWBEEBREAD.

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    EverwatchfulSafeguarding theAbbottsHA"Milksuppl) ' is th e dailydutyof th e experts in ou r country laboratory. Theirdaily t es ts make cer ta in that extruordinary sanitaryc are i s u!"ld by Abbotts "A " dairymen at everymil ldng. In audi t ion, i t is tubercul in- tested .You Want t l tis milk.Fo r serviceof Abbotts"A " lUilk ulld otherAhboUIlDuiryproducts,simply'phone E"ergreeu 4461-62 (our muiu Philudt'1phill duiry).

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    man y attractive de- Iis igns. Careful ly made IIand reasonably priced. ! ~"11I,:1:!,".'I: PATRICIA ELIZABETH SHOP !i

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    MAY WE SERVE YOU? IDelicious Pastry I

    Real Creamy Ice Cream Iare In order as Summer comes along. You iwon't wil t if you buy your dessert s here . I

    The Narberth Pastry Shop I243 Haverford Avenue Phone Narberth 3694 iI_mn IlDn I l l l _mc r. l l 11l11l1 l1 l1l1 l1 l11 l1i l l l l J l m: l I lHmln l 11 l1T Ir . l l 1 I I11111 !m: I: : 11 l1l1Ul I l I Jl mOl11 lm_ml_aD1 l I J Ii I I l l l l I J lUl U1 I II I II IUUI l I I i I II "

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    AWARD HONORS AT win, ell sister, Ma rg e ry Do rr an c ePAROCHIAL SCHOOL Cowin, of Mer io n a ve nu e, a n d lJyDOWN TO DEFEAT, Th e office of RC?bert ], Nash, realtor, tw o lJruthers, Herber t v Ve ls h C o-I reports Ihe followlIlg sales: : O : \ T I ~ U E D l ~ R O M THE F IRST PAGJJ win, of Highland Park , N. .1-. an d

    :1 r. G, L. Benl1ett has purchased scholarshi]), loyalty, leadershil) an d ITrum,bul l Stuart Cowin, of Shinnsfrom :\11'5. E. A. 'Wafe r he r property at t 1 \V Val::i ?\orth ~ a r b e r t h avellue, adjoining th e like, wa s won by John GaIIagher 01 , . ,the ?\arherth Theater. among t he b o ys , an d ~ I a r i e Quinn ---------:\11', Jehile E, Shewell, of Pittsburgh, among t he g ir ls . Th e med al w as NARBERTH SWAMPS 29THha,; purchasell Ihe property of :\1rs. I' I I If fl'Carrie B. \\'einz, .il;, \Vynnewood road. presentee In )e1a 0 t lese orgam-EASY :\1 r . ShL'\\L1l will occupy Ih is p ro pe rt y z at io n s b y \V, I\l1ssell Creen. CO:\TI:-VED FHml TH E FIHST PAGEJuly tirst. Th e l\even:.nd F a th e r H av es , wh o p os in g h ur le r, fanned Crahaml'remises ;,1 i Beechwood lane, ::'\ar- 11re,"I'(le(l, e , V I ) I e ~ . " ~ . c ( 1 tIle ,Q'I"'lt'I'tll(I('. ()f I 'I II' Ik I 'J 'Jherth, has heel1 Iltlrchased h,v :\Ir. \ \ ' i l- ' ., ""., "Ill .\ n Igal1 \Va 'e( . _\c\ 011-On Sa tu rday . June :!::. the champiol1 "I ' I I S' f I I I' I I Ic/llored le;111 o f \ 'i r" ,i ni a m et d de ;l 1 l iam :\lacKeller fr0111 :\lessr5. \\ 'allace ~ t ,\ argaret s pcop c, t le I s t e r ~ a og' e st n e t lin on t le seCOllllik .. l11am olbn.; l h ~ ' , ; e da\',; at tlit' -\: \ \ a r ~ H ' r . ~ I 1 ' . :\lacKeller will occupy :\Iercy an d of h i l 1 1 ~ e l f to \11'. Creen, h a ~ e m a n ' s error follo wed b yhallol,; ,)1 the :\arherth Ciuh hy a thi,.; pl'operty i111111edialely. I ll ' formerly and thrOlL,"h h im t o th e Harold D. "lamI)shire' ,; long' d ri ve t o center-1 li\ 'e,; ill :\ I'dmore. " ".-, tl) 1 ,cor,' :\I;hler> oil t h 1110Ulli \i r 1"111" I FOller v 111 IJlIn:ha,el! : 'J !l 'a kma n ( 'o st al1l] t he L a di es ' field gi\ ' ing hi m a t ri p le , wh ic hhI ' the loc;1! I, 'alll II1cl11d "" h , a t ~ \ ' , . '. ,. l. .' 0. ' . \ '1' - .. 1 ' . . . 'I I t I '1 II'. '1 I' 'j' . :-11',. 1lo)'ence :\1. : - ' le"lc ' pr"perty, . nXl1ary, tOI tlCIl , l \ \a l( , an( 0 S(Ilre( ,\ 11 Ih,ran an d l Ic : \ lonugle .illllill'.:'. ; d l " \ \ l I 1 ~ " l1y ollt lIt. , ..\11- . .,"1101 relieli:l'.: hil1l inr Ih,' I,alan,', ,)! :;'"1 1':';,.,-" al'eIlU,', \ ; ; ~ r 1 J e r t h , i :\Irs. : \ icholas Tlwl1ron io r th e do- In th e third Graham hlankedIhe ,, 'Ilte.;t, .,lid lihlli-,. the hOt "I'i .\11'. I hOll1as : \!cCol1l le lJ ha, ; pur- 11'lti 11 of 'll1 th e other 11rizes 'lJ1d . J 't I I 1"l td-cd ;10111 :'. \\ ' . :'argel11 &: C0111- 0., .. , l\\ 'O oj t le VISI ur s anI t le ot le rhim h e ' l l ~ a t ri l, I, i ll tite c!o,;i,:", ';l '--' I I' I"1011. ;.;1110 ;h e re,i,klh'" al ' ~ I I I l.a:ll\\yn lanc. prcmltll1ls: . ' . . 11'0Jlpe( 1 1 ~ 1 t o c en te r fi e ld . er a-Ihall :\ar:,,rth. ~ o . I 1 ' . : \ k C ' l I l l l e l J I \i ll t ak .. . \cc t1 rd1l1g to present lIl(!JcatIOIl:' h;;111 ha d no t ve t be'Tnn to pitch.1)'''',,11''',). \\1 ,,>1'] IIhrc' , ) t I , 1",.,;,;,-,;i":1 01 Ihi, i,r"I'L'ny aholll July :111 th e ],{)VS an d "ir1.- \\'hn reccived 'I I 1'11:1 . , . . , . 1!t":\!11 it"", 1tl111ed the Iliiol 11Ia'1. I;" . . , .'" I . ' (, oC , (! l I , e \ \' I , ;e ln t la t ":;l111e;J!:,O',,J : c1,\." ,1 p ; " ~ t : , 'n",.' i hi.- > . ; ~ . :-'k.;. !-:llen .\. \ \ ' : I in ha,; pu:,!)a- .. rl c e r t l l l L a ~ e s a t t ~ s t J 1 l g . t le ~ a t l s t a c t n r y "criod as he lI nick ]\' retired the":1":'; 1"'IIlC; II!, ""',,1.-111 :! .. :,I" \\':ll,'tl ' 1" i,).'.I' """'111" ,'1' :-11,.. ,..;. \\ .. ' . .1... :11 C,n'ljJ1t-uon Ii i theIr ~ r a d e C ( J ) l r ~ c ' \ '1 tl t '1 . I) . , '.. , .", . al le r ' 1 call1., name \', a \ " 1 ~ ,r .. ,ul:.., In l1i"':"'1'. - .] 1 .,. I' 'I' 1 . 1 . 1 1 111 ". . :l_' I 1,) n j l , . j t ~ l l r ( l l ~ Y :1) ': ; . . ! 1'11QC:--:'t'l', ;;11( Irl'111 l ' x a : , 111 tj:c hI t 1, . " ; ' 1 1 1 ~ 1 ( (!\ ' l ' r thl ' :'L ' l ,.,l l l r

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