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P RI CE , T H RE E C EN TS Jimmy Dykes and Noted S ta rs o f P as t A re S peak ers at Cynwyd Affair. JOINT RECITAL A joint recital by Madame Tal isse de Cea uva u an d Miss Con ~ t a n c e Marie O'Hara will be held at the Holy T r in i ty L u th e ra n Church next Thursday evening. Madame de Ceauvau wiII render several songs in Provencal a t ti re d i n t he c os tu m e o f t he t i m e ~ Mi?s O'Hara will give some Illterestl11g monologues and char acter sketches. A s i lv e r o f fe r i ng \"iIl be taken. Ten Page3 G. R. P. c., N. U. S. D., 1812, MEETS A s ta te d m ee ti ng of t he G e ne r al Robert Patterson C h a p te r , N a t i on a l Society of the Unite d Stat es Daugh ters of 1812, w il l be h el d in . the BelJe v.ue-Stra tford Hotel Thursday, November 10, at II A. M. Travel t al es b y m em be r s. . ". .> . . . ' turd ay, November 5, 1927 . '.-,. . . ;' ANNUAL MEETING Mrs. Fleming Appe al s From De ci si on of Zoning Board. C ASE · M AY GO HIGHER TO HEAR BOROUGH SUIT WEDNESDAY vol. X IV , . Nu mb er 5 Horner, 303 N. Narberth Ave., Narberth, Pa . INblAN SPEAKS t, I \ :Opening Ceremonies 01. Narberth ATHLETES FEATURE COMMUNITY ···.B Theater a Great Civic Occasion ROTARY BOY DINNER :;r <:' \ .. Making Plea for T o l e t l t f t : ~ t New Playhous e"Pac ked by Of fi cials, F r i e ~ d s a nd C hi ze ns o n Chief Strongwolf Traces' First Night-Tuesday. Origin of Race. '.:. . ", The new Narberth Theater i gift, but it is a bi g a cq ui si ti on to ,DI SCUSS WELFARE pLANS opened Tuesday night with the I community. It is hard to be- MOST OF 'EM NARBITES '. largest crowd ever assembled under I Iteve that a sh ort seven months . f' hI' f h I I· ' f tl It ' t Athletes of national and worM N ar be rt h wi ll h av e i ts f ir st r ea l Chief Str onl T \Volf, h e r e c l i t ~ r y , one roo mt e l1story 0 te lor- ago t le .slte 0 le t. lea er was JUs f · '1 If' . I . f ' f h"" \1 . .ough. Not only was every seat a mound of earth wIth an old house f am e a tt en de d the Boys' Night din- test o. tl e strengtl 0 ItS zOlllngclle tam 0 t e i g o n q . t ~ m s , was. fil1ed, but the '·S. R. 0. " patrons 011 it." ner of the Bala-Cynwyd-Narberth law next \\'ednesday when the the speaker at the meetl11g ot,the e x te n de d to the street. M r. F rv e then went n to t ra ce R ot ar y Cl ub T ue sd ay . It w as t he b or ou gh wi ll be d ef en de nt in a s ui t \ " o m e n ' s C o m mu n i ty Club, 'fues- Leaders in the life of the b or ou gh t he histon' of t he m ot io n p ic t.u re s ec on d b ig e ve ni ng ' a ff ai r g iv en by hefore the county courts. day. About o ne h u nd re d m e mb e rs w er e p r es e nt by. spe cial i nV i t ati on, indus try. He told how, many years .t he b ov s' work: committee of the The c as e, w h ic h is sl ate d f or attended an d h un dre ds e nt ere d b y \vay o f ago, ;1 battery of cameras .was used dub. . . I f 'I 1\1 FI . 'f l I' I" 'I I k; the box office. The official open- to r ec o rd c on se cu t ive a ct io n. . and' Every m em be r b ro ug ht a bor- JO.oo. IS t 1<It 0 1\ rs. 'ary em111g. le 11( 1<ln, "10 las s p ~ . en, . in g f ol lo we d a d in ne r at t he P hi la - f ro m t hi s dedce the idea' of m ot io n h i s ' o wn ' o r, ' a no t he r ... a nd t he many vs. The h or ou gh , t he adjustment here before a nd f or me rl y ltved, delphia Country Club given the pictures originated. speakers saw to it t ha t t he y ou th s board, and the i borough officials, here, gave an i nt er es ti ng o wn er s' b y R o be r t J. Nash. The B t l r ~ e s s t he n made a plea w er e e nt er ta in ed w it h a ne cd ot es in The h e ar in g i s an a pp ea l f ro m t he in st ru ct iv e ta lk on I nd ia n h is to ry T he official speec h Of w el co me f o r c om l1 lu ni ty s u pp o rt o f the t he - t he fiel d of s p or t. \ \ 'i IIiam T. 1\'1c- refusal of the adjustment board and customs. He flayed intoler- w as gi ven by t he B urg es s, Henry ater. "I t will s u cc e ed , " he sai d, "if l nt yr e. o f A rd mo re . w as t he most to r ez on e M rs . F l em i ng ' s p r op e rt y The Rev. Andrew IIU8OO'i ance. urging that each persdlt be. A. Frye, who expressed a hOI>e they will give us good pictures." g en er ou s c on tr ib ut or . b ri ng in g not for business. IIRugher , r ecto r of S t. ~ I a r y ' s judged for h im se lf a n d n o t for. the that the new theater w ou ld b ec om e B et we en films \ Vi ll ia m S te wa rt , o nl y h im se lf , but Jin,t. Jack and Boh. . T .1 b 'I FI Protestant )o:plseopal Church. Ard- f l ' I I , . I I I "P I his three yot l ng st e rs he r eq ue st m au e y hi rs. 'em- race rom tV lIe 1 le comes.. a c omm un it .v i ns ti tu ti on . I 'w o or- orga111st, rell( eree t le oet ane" , ' " . more. died suddenly early Wednes- U C I' L" I i ng t o t he b oa rd a sk ed p er mi ss io n dar morning at the r ec to ry on He traced th e origin of t he I n- gan solos and a song by the man- Peasant" O ve rt ur e, w it h a sc re en rges ean tV ng. for the ere cti on of a g a so l in e ser v i ce Ardmore avenue. d ia n r ac e in t hi s c o un t ry to t he ager. \Vi lI i am T. C r oz i e r, f e a tu r e d a c co m pa n i me n t of k al ei do sc op ic S to ne y M cL in n, s po rt in g editor station at the c or ne r of Mont- Siberian influence h ut s ai d there the entertainment. colors, followed by successive bands of t he E \' en in g L ed ger, a ct ed as g om ery a nd Haverford avenues. a rc s e\ 'e ra l other theories as to L on g b ef dr e t he o ffi ci al o pe ni ng of c ol or s. B ef or e t he f ea tu re fil m, I toast m a st e r . i n t r od u c i ng men known The r eq ue st i nv ol ve d, n o t a c h a n ~ e REV. A. H. HAUGHEY their origin. There arc :JM d ia - time, K 15, e \· er y s ea t in t he t he at er "Loves of C a rm e n, " M r. Stewart, to many present only as names. Each in .classificat ion. but a c ha ng e 111 DIES SU'DD' EN' LY l e c t ~ and a sign language that a ll wa s fiJled. and h y t he t im e t he f ir st p la ye d an o v e r tu r e .made up of I sp?ke br iefl.y, but in a way, which the \Ise o f a p ro pe rt y a lr ea dy of a I n d ta n s u n d er s t an d , a l so a blanket film flashed 011 t he s cr ee n t he re w er e t he me s u se d in t he p Ic tu re . WIth a I gnpped the mter est of t h e ' g ue st s . ' busitless nature-a blacksmith shop. language i n w hi ch the Indian e x- s co re s s ta nd in g o ut si de , u na bl e to \ ;o ca l solo by Mr. Crozier. I' J in i l iiy D yk es w a s i n tr o du c ed as The' boar d granted permis sion for Re ct or of St. Mar y's ' Church· presses himself by the wa y he . fi nd e ve n s t a n di n g room. The ope lii ng was preceded by. a j"the . mo st v al ua hl e p la ye r in the the gas o l in e s t at i on . but di d n ot re - Wa s Active in We lf ar e w ~ a p . s the ~ ) I a n k e t abo';1 t him: He ' .. The ~ i s l e ~ w e re k e pt c le ar , in aC-lml.>st successful and e n j oy a b l e af- A m e n , c ~ n League" by the toas t ma s - move the property from residential Said that 111 Ineltan dialect cordance WIth fire rules but e ve ry f al r. l\ Je mbe rs of t he office of , ter. J he noted :vIackman spoke restrictions in other resp ect s. As a Work. there is no p r of an it y and that avai lable inch of s pa ce in th e b a ck J {o b er t J. N as h w er e h os t s at a t es -l ' b r i e f l y to t he b oy s. u rg i ng t he m to r es ul t, M rs . F le mi ng , t hr ou gh h er IS SURYI'y' ED BY WIDOW ~ h e r c are no a t h c ~ s t s or anarch- of t he a u di t or i um w a s f il le d. A m on g t i mo n ia l d in ne r . i n honor·,f Salas in work hard on t he s p o ~ t t ~ e y might attorney, '1'. Lane Bean, has ap- Ists a m on g . t h e I n di a ns . He gave t ho se p re se nt w er e b or ou gh offi- & Freed, the bUI ld er s a n d o w n e rs of I choose, and to get their fun out of pealed from the decision. a proposal of marri a ge in th e sign cia ls, contractors who had h el ped t o t he t he at er , h el d at the P hi l ad e l- [that sport. . Her a tt or ne y. it is said, is going The sudden dea th of t he R ev . language and two fahles showing m a ke t he b u il d in g, n le n and w om en p hi a C ou nt ry C lu b. i "\Vhatcver . y ou do," he urged, to m ak e t he c as e an a t t a ck u p on the Andrew Huston Haughey. rector of h ow t he Indian b oy m ay r ec ei ve in c ve ni ng d re ss and scores of resi- After an u n iq u e i n t r od u c t i on of ' "keep away from cigaret tes , I i. qu or constitutiQnality of bot h the local St. M ar y' s P ro te st an t EpisC6}'>al his fir st cagle feather for his h e; u l- d en !s w h o c am e t o 'wel comcthenew I the ~ I i f f e r e n t guest ?, .Mr. Nash made a ~ l d late ho urs. Y ou will be h a p ~ a nd S ta te z on i ng l aw s. He will Church, Ardmore, early \\ ' ednesday drcss ancl so bc aCl'<,'pted to the proJect. . I a Imef spe ech outlt l11ngthe advanc e- pIer and m o re s u c ce s s f ul." As he ~ t t e m p t to have Montgomery avenue morning came. as a distinct shock t o Council. . H u r ~ e s s Henry :\. Frye w as i n- l11ent of Narberth and also of the sat down there came an i n s is t en t d e r e- zo ne d f or b us in es s. it i s b el ie ve d. h u nd r ed s of residents of the : \f ai n T he r hy th m of the tom-tom is t ro d uc ed hy t he m an a ge r, W il l ia m w o nd e rf u l i nv enti on s in t he mot ion ma nd fo r his fa med st ory of the :. The court will hear th c as e OE. Line as well as to man ) ' t hr ot lf {h ol 1t practically the sante in its rl'la- 'I'. Crozier. in a few words. Mr. p i c t ~ l r c fi el d. P h il i p A. Hart. p re s- youn g I t al i a n' s f ir st b al l g am e, and novo, inste ad of b a si n g i t s a ct io n o n t h e e n ti r e D io ce se o f P en n sy lv a ni a . t i on s hi , l to a l l r a ce s , h e a ff i rm ed , I ·' ry e. a c ce p te d ' the· t hca te r in the id en t of the Bryn Ma wr T rus t the, d in er s w er e s oo n c hu ck li ng at the report of t he a dj us tm en t b oa rd . M r. H au gh ey , who w as b or n in aiHI gave a \ \ 'a r ri n r' s c h a nt . u s in g name of thc resi de nt s as a civic Company; C. B . M et zg er a nd John a b r il l i an t l y d e li v er e d d i al e ct yarn . This will peq tMt of testimony of all Port ru sh , in t he N or th of Jreland. thc t0111-tom as ail acc01l1pitni- project. J. Cabrey werc the next speakers H ar ve y J . H ar ma n o f N ar be lt h ~ i n d s , . a n d a JlJtge d e l e g a t i 0 1 ~ of re si- on January 18, 1881, was educate n ment. He ~ n d e d his remarks with ·'It h as h een 111): j ob ." he said, and. t hey were all la'.'ish in their coach of the Haveiford C o l l e g ~ dents IS e x p e t ; : ~ d ~ t the hearmg. Th e in I re la nd'. As . a y ou ng man' he il, sll(lrt, I . n ~ l t a n prayer. "to a ~ c e p t . ot he r gIft s to t he b o ~ - prouse of the completIOn C?f what football team, made a plea' for b o r ou g h ' s cas e WIll be def<;nded by ser ve d w i th t h e B ri ti sh army d u r i ng C.rcat SPJrlt, as I c lo se my eyes in o u ~ h ;ind to we l.c ome other , o r g a 1 1 J ~ they.termed .the.m?st I ~ e a u t t f u l and g ~ J 1 1 e n e s s . This i s a t op ic h e k no ws . S ~ n a t o r F le tc he r "V. St tt es an.d the Boer, 'lV,flr_-, Upon his d i sc h ar g e slum!ler,. " z<ltJons. and p ro J e cts ; .. : I,hQI?fi' that most· neecl<;cl p ~ t 1 c h ! t g , JI1 Narberth. \vell,for his teal11, light a,nd inex':' . B U. r.ges s. ~ . e . R . r.y .. f.,>. Fr y:e. ,'NI r e s . ! ~ . f :t.b ~ ~ r " n . , y ~ . ~ · . ~ . ~ . · : ' : F : . l J t ~ r ~ , d ..... bU.Sil!·P: s . D ~ . T O . U \ ~ l J . I ~ * . ~ c I . l . r . , ~ ~ ~ e a r l ~ : c l . , - - s u ch . ~ . J ! I ~ a s a n t task , \ \ ' t l 1 . : ~ ~ : : , t . O , l l ~ ; ·Mr. s a l ~ S t n ; : i W . q < " . , ~ . l r ...F r . e c ~ l , : i J e r i ~ l l C ~ < J . . has h ~ l c l ~ g a i n s t great . . __ d ~ n t s , W l ~ l n g ; , ~ ~ 3 J ! l } . S : ' ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ t l i ~ : : ~ u n r t ' , f ' 2 0 " · y rs·-;·'C: : . ' ' : 1 1 l ~ r o W ' ; ; :. r ...'$ '. '?f{ I l l ~ ~ l ) # i n e s ~ R . t h e c f t t f u r < : . . ' s po ll de d a nd · t oM h ow , HI a p eri od odds by sheer pluck. , ( ~ ; ~ : : ' ! ~ , ,, ' .... ," "" ':' .. ~ . ~ , · ~ e · · w : t : ~ ; . a n : . . a l ~ e n t . s p o r t S 1 1 ~ t 1 " C I ~ l e f - S t r o n g \ : V ~ I f ' ~ , : a s a s s \ s t e d ·The theater. of course. IS not a CONTI!'Wlm ON ' l ' I I ~ RE'· .. l:,\'.rH r,H:FJ ! Coach at Haverford School . _ . - ~ ~ ~ ~ n ; ~ ~ ~ o - ~ a t ) ~ l o m s .'mt er es t111 g htmself. :partI cularl y 111 111 hIS program. hy N!ISS l \ ~ t t 1 ; t s ~ n . ' Wilmer G. C ro we ll , c oa ch of ~ ~ ' Y ~ ~ ~ p ~ ~ , · t n ~ e - ~ e a r m g . g o 1 ~ for s o m e' t l me h e waS very a. t a l ~ n t e d I n d m ~ l gIrl TO ATTEND "MEETINGMOTHERS"COUNCIL MEETS Haverford S ch oo l ,. f a m ou s drop- ' - £ I ~ e r · - ' ~ d g t ! ~ g h t or ) u d ~ e a.ctlve 111 the management of t h e n a- \\ IS a t.llembet of t.?e Phlladel- kicker for Swarthmore in years past . W ~ h a ~ ~ \Vllt h e a ~ the case. It IS I nonaI tournaments. '.' phla \Hm' Cluh. ISS l\I unson L oc al L eg io n Post Will Observe Next Meeting to O b se r ve Nat i on a l anda nat io nally known referee gave behevect that f ~ 1 1 1 u r e b ef ore t he · M ~ . Haughey w as t he p re si de nt , i l a ~ e c 1 seyeral selectIOns based on Service Armistice' ·Day. Education Week. Sol11e a m u si n g a n ec d otes of ' inci- , . c o u ~ t y .¢puttswIII c a u s ~ :Mr. Bean of t he M ai n Linc F ed en lt io n of I nd Ia n thc111es, Mrs. J. :\. IIttr- dents in his athl tic career. "Sct to tak. e the case to.tlic S1;1pr. Cl11e Churches, the ch ai rma n of the, rei! was hostess.. . :\ t it s l as t r eg ul ar m ee ti ng , t he The series of g r a d e m e et i ng s of )'our aim high and l!ive e v er y th i ng " C t f P n I If lt does L' I f tl I I J I II J.) S . k Il't f th mothers and teachers in the Nar- our 0 en. sy.vaI1 1.a . "' , _ budget com.mi tte e of the diocese of •,cvcra 0 ' l a t r . m , e ~ 1 ot < (.- -. aro < . pea 'man'· 'os. 0 e was his advice. reach. that h od y, I t wlll_ be,the fit:, Pel1nsylva11la. a m e mb e r of the Ard. partments made 1 1 1 t ~ 1 estl11g' ,111- ; \ me r ic a n Leg io n. v o te d to a t te n d b t 'r th p ub li c s ch oo ls , s po n so re d b y '1'1 I' I' k. Td M' _ case J11 t he S ta te t o t es t t he c on st l- i 'i no re Rotary C lu b i n w hi ch o rg an i nounccmcnts. Regardmg the Leg-- t he O l d M er io n M ee ti ng o n M on t- th(. M ot h er s' C ou nc il , w a s c o nt in ue d rile tl 11re ~ p e ~ er b e FI er tutionality of the act. - i z at io n h e W'IS t h e 'd m i rm a n o f islativc Group at t he h om e o f ]\o1l:s. during t he p as t w ee k w it h t he u su al e< It 1. a . 0 d 1 ar tIt 1. oe;test I \ ~ e l f a r e c o m ; l ~ i t t e e ';n:1 of t he M er Edwin Town. 200 N a r he r th ave- ~ l l m e r y a\Oenue on Stinday, Novem- s tl cc es s . Two m ee ti ng s w e re h el d. n.u11ler 0 1 lIs 1 ayalll( former O'lym i on C ri ck et a nd t ' l i ~ Pcnn A t I ; l e t i ~ lIue. w hi ch m e et s F r id a y, N ove111- her 13, A rm is ti ce S un da y M an y On Monday, mothers of children in star, l e : l l o . ~ e t 1<; amHous l 'd Y1 ,11 C I . . le1" ,I at ') p. ?IT Th P r 11Ien and ,"vomen of note have w or - the fifth grade, B section, met with pIC games as l1s tOPiC. e to tl e Needlework Guild to Hear Address' by lu. >S. .'\s a m e! ll ?e r ot the : . \ J ~ - , 'I ' ; C'I .. ' . 'I e . _I ar ~ ~ m e l 1 1 - 1\\ iss H oov er, ilnd on Friday t he b oy s o f t he plans for the games next S011ll o rd er he J01l1cli t he C assi a 1 .l n .a\\ ass. \\ i e 1 "III le s hi pe d iit this fanlous' meeting . I Mag/strate Fahnestock. i ~ o d g e of Ardmore. ' ,. , l'lJ11<1ucte<1 by 1\'1 rs. K Bachelor h ou se . \ Vi ll ia m P en n. t he f ou nd er m ot he rs of the s ix th grade chil- y e ~ . r 1 ~ , msterc am., . at the hom e of l'vIrs. '[ orrev. r,no uf the Commonwealth, visited here dren met with Mis McKay. . OH r 4 00 athletes Will be sent T he a nn ua l m ee ti ng o f t he Nar- FRIENDS CELEBRATE I'·:ssex avcl1tle. Oil No\'Cmher ah . several times. As one of the fun- On M on d ay , N o ve mb e r 7, the fr?,mt\le United S t ~ ~ s c o m p < ; t ~ h er th b r an c h o f N e ed l ew o rk G u il d HALLOWE'EN at :\ . the Litcrat,ttre G ~ o u p d a ll l e nta l b e li e f s of Quakerism t ea ch er s i n t he J u ni o r H i gh School \ \ ' I t ~ l _ ~ t h e r countnes, he sall.l: o f A m er ic a wil\ b e h e ld W ed ne sd ay , U n S at ur da y. O ct ob er 3 0. at the "t. the .home o. f ?\I rs. \ \ . C. )\ ew- · 'I 'e ac e. " t he P?st. t ho u gh t that It w il l m ee t m ot he rs of children in all I ~ IS pOSSible that the 193 2 , games November 16, in the P re s by t er ia n home of F. M il lw oo d T us ti ce on m<ln. ,I.{!I :\ nth ",)'n. Oil N ovemher I \\as altogcther htt111'T and proper to s ec ti ons of t he s ev en th a nd e ig ht h \\ III come to Los Angeles. ChurclJ..· with an open m ee t in g , to . . . •. ') 'I t .J P 1\1 I 1 'I .\ . ,h. h' 'I I grades. More Nal'berthltes Tlitk. f\ o n t go m er y a v en u e, the First Day '. ' ;" . .. Cl e ) ra te t lC 1 n 1 1 1 ~ t l e e , :v Ie 1 e n ~ · o 'r I' f .... . ,whi ch the \vomen of N a rb e rt h a r e S ch oo l of the Old M er io n' l \J ee t ing "M .r: "' . (1 .. Cd\. th e \\TeHan' :1: tl?e greatest of wars,. 111 ~ v o r s ~ l 1 p l \ [ o t ~ ~ ~ r s , n ~ ~ t 1 1 ~ ' ~ N u \ ~ r l l : ~ e ~ ~ ~ i ~ . A.llte l\1JII.er: former P e n ~ star: invited, at 2 P. M.. The ~ e s t h el d a H al lo we 'e n p a rt y . There was C l 1 , 1 I ~ man, announced .that u se d \ \'It hm t he w al ls of tiltS hIstOrical J'l k Jef enes, .famous. Prmceton s p ' ~ ~ k e r of th e d ay w!I.1 b e VIOlet a l ar ge a tt en da nc e andpraciieally c!oth1l1l.,:·. s h ~ ) e s : .. wJ11 he c ~ l - building. It is h op ed t 1 ~ a t t h er e l Uo nd ay e ve ni ng, N o ve m be r 14, in h ur! er, . an d BIll D ur bm , f a m ~ d M ~ l r F a h ~ e s t o c k , MagIstrate.of the al1 d r es s e d in cos tume. It was inl- lerted for dl:"tnhutl Ol1 t o t ho se III wil1 hc a large turnout. not only of the library of the Narberth School. 1\'[a1l1 Lme basebal1 star, were still Pll1ladelphJa C o u r ~ ~ .who brl11gs a II p os si bl e to i de nt if y m an y of the " need ;lI?d that ;\,1 rs. \ V. <;: N ew- the: members of the Legi o n, but of This m ee ti n g o pe ns t h e c el eb ra tion m o re N a ~ b e r t h resi de.nls who gave t 1 1 e s s ~ g e of g r e ~ t mterest. _ people.'wh? attended, so well were m ~ l ~ l \ V I ~ I call for any artIcles for t h ~ i , r friends and r e la t iv e s . . oi E d uc a ti o n \Veek, which i s b ei ng the , R o t . a r t o a ~ l s and t ~ ~ l r guests. talks It IS h?ped. e \ e ~ y wOJ!1an of Nar_ 1 they dlsgt llse cl. One . Ia dy was even t hIS :a. u se or t l l a ~ they may he left 1he m e m l ~ e r s . of. meetl,ng o bs er ve d t hr ou gh ou t t he c ou nt ry . u n < 1 t h l e . t e , ~ ,11ld athletICS for thIS and .,berth ~ t 1 1 welcome th iS great op I t aken fo r a w ell-kno \\in foot ball at h("l .home. ·21 II Dudley a \· en ue . t end a c ord ml 1I1vltatlOn to al1 to A n n ou n c em c n t of a n e sp ec ia ll y i n- other da) s. p or tt ;t mt y and p l a l ~ to a tt en d thc playcr u n t il ' s he removed her' m a sk . She salll that M rs . R oh e rt .To nes. j oi n t he m i n c el eb ra ti ng t hj s o cc a- ( cr es ti ng program' \v'ill lie made in .. F<!ur gu est s from .the Lowel meetmg. There. WIll be. plent y of I lVlany' gam es ' we re p la ye d, r ef re sh - of 40.R Ha\"erford avenue. will take sion at t he s erv ic e t o be h el d at II the I ~ e x t issuc of "Our Town." ~ ! e n o n schools made brief remarks,. ro .or1 for e v e r ~ o n e t he. e nt er - m en ts w er e s er ve d, and ··a p ic tu re c !l ar ge of the comf?rts for the . \. l'L on the 13 th . ' .. . :\s p a ~ t ~ ~ t l ~ e . p:.ogram of Edu- J hey w ere Coach A1.bert Adam. talluueut cc;>ml11Jttee IS p l a n ~ 1 I 1 g £ o r shown and explained . for the SICk. A n ~ ' one' neec!tng crutches l c ' l ~ . l O n \\ eck" .I ~ 1 I 1 L 1 p a l G e ~ r g e I - ~ ; footbal1 ; . C o a c l ~ Ande.r so.n, basket- a v er y e nJ oy a ble.aft e 01 oon. The y o u n g e s ~ of the childr en. AI1 p re s- o r. other Sick r oo m n ee ds m a y oh- Hal1owe't'n w a s c e le h r at e d witll W J!SOI?, at. r5quest 0.£ Mothers I ~ ' l l l ; Se1110r H I gh Pnnc!pal C .. . ! ' J ' a r b e r ~ h branch IS v er y f or tu na te e nt v ot ed i't just about the best t am t he m free of charge from her. d an ci ng , o dd costumes r l ~ . I ~ o u n : 1 1 . l1.Is. d ee !d ed to repeat the I, ennypa;k.er. and Jumor HIgh I1l g e t t 1 1 1 ~ Mrs ... Fahnest9.ck to .at - p art y e ve r hen the time came for Club House p la n s w e re s po ke n f re s hm e nt s in. th e Y. M. :\ . at successful e X P : ~ I . I ~ ~ e l 1 t of l as t y ea r SC!l,ool I rlJ 1clp al E. H. Snow . . tend thIS mee tmg . .Mlss Laura them to take their leave. of by Mrs. Leroy Douglass. Ardmore Friday a nd S at ur da y ?nd to hold. a s e s s l O ~ .of t he school 1 he final a dd re ss of t h e e v en mg B rO \y n, a p e rs o na l f ne nd of the . night. when s veral h u n d ~ e d 111 the, even1l1g, on I'nda, Y, N o ve m - \ \ " ~ s made by ~ e n a t o r F l e t ~ h e r W. M a gI s tr a te f o r l U rn y y e a r ~ , secured ISSUES, LEAF BURNING PERMIT Harvest Home day will be held young people from L o we r M e no n ber 18, \ ~ h e l 1 parents wll1 h av e a n S tIt es, w ho a rr iv ed n e ~ r the dose her consent to attend. MISS Rosa- Fire Chief Charles V. Noel. in at the Home f or t he A ge d, S ab in e a nd N ar be rt h j oin ed i n' an o hl- ? p p o r t u n ~ t y to s ee r eg u la r c la ss es of t h e a f fa i r. Mr. Stites, famed on l ~ o n d Bel.lder, ~ e c r e t a r y oftheNa- o rd er t o Ihake it t t n n e c ~ s s a r y · f o r a \' en ue . W e dn e sd a y, N o ve mb e r 1 6 . f as hi on cd p ar t) '. C os tu me s r ep , 111 opcratton. Penn's bas eba ll d i a mo n d and fo r tlonal GUIld, wll1 also 1?e p r es e nt t o r es . iden.t s.to all l)l y i l 1d i v id u a ll y to . many years thereafter in t he Main eak " ANNUAL SUPPER I . L I sp . him for permits to burn their W 0 bEd. P I . me e ag ue , g av e t l e g ue st s o n e of leaves, has issued a blanket ar m ct o er .n s In er ec t The Ladies' Aid Society of t he h is v i go r ou s a d dr es se s. TO REGULATEPARKING permit underordinance 217, which We ek- --Rale n'. ,Ushers len. November Holy Trinity Lutheran Church will' D r. R ay mo n M. St al ey w as in . Th e opening of th e new,theater wil1 make it possible for property h ol d i ts a nn ua l s o ur k r ou t supper charge of til e p re pa ra ti on fo r t he has made a parking ,problem owners to dispose promptly of the on 1 ' 1 1 t ~ r s d a y evening, November 17, affair. \Villiam S. Howard and which the borough offidals tackled leaves or light materials. '['he No rain and lote of Ind ian c or de d. In . r ai n, October \ v as starting at 6 P. M., in the Sunday Fred Walzer a s si s t ed in rounding thili.week. O n t he o p en in g n ig h t o rd e r f ol lo ws : SUlUmer s u n sh i n e m a r ke d the al- well up in the tube. w"ith a pre- S c ho o l r o om o f t he church, at N ar - up t he i mp o si n g l is t of famous ath- the g r ea t c r ow ds caused a con- "Under Ordinance No. 217 I m os t pe rfe ct w ee k of weather c ip it at io n of 6.83 inches to · its I berth and W oo db in e a ve nu es . As letes. gestion for several blocks. wish to give a g en er al p er mi t t o w hi ch brought O c to b er t o its end credit or discredit, as th e c as e t hi s supper ,has been held for some At V,'indsor and . Narberth a ve - a ll p ro pe rt )' o w ne r s o r t e na n ts to might be. 'ycars backand hasalways b ee n v er y k I · I t th on M on da y. Th e week, in its "0 b . h' fl . I 't tl f k f 't nues, c a rs p ar ec so c ose 0 e hurn leaves or other light ma- cto er was warm c Ie y popu a r, I lere ore spea 5 . or I- intersection that the busses c ou ld t eri al on their p ro pe rt ie s, p ro - w a rm t e mp e ra t ur e , if no t in its owing to the high night tempera- s el f. T ic ke ts a re 6S cents. swingonly by backing and j o ck e y- v i de d that the leaves o r l ig ht ma- p r e c ip i t a ti o n , wa s typical of thetures," according to M r. D ec k ing. A fire truck c ou ld n o t h a ve terials are b u rn t d u ri n g t he d ay - month which was one of the er; "only a few light frosts oc neg-otiated the turns: ,. . ., light a nd with an a du lt in c on- m il de s t O c to he r s' on th e records c u rr e d. Although precipitation Th e regulations pu t in force call stant a tt en da nc e, u si ng p ro pe r of Main L in e W ea th er O hs er ve r w as h ea vy there was a noticeable or a c le ar space --twenty-five f e et s a fe g ua r ds to keep the f ir e f ro m Charles J. A. Decker. .amount of s u ns h in e . t he l as t 11 rom each i nt er se c ti on w he r e s "r ea d in g. This notice to be re- The temperature excess for t h e i da ys of th e month, being almost here can b e n o p ar kin g. There vokedat any time." month was 33 d eg re es , w hi ch c lo ud le ss . M uc h c oo le r t em pe ra - s no parking permitted between made it just 161 degrees warmer tures a r e b e gi n ni n g to appear in igns on part of th e N ~ r b e r t h ave- If a penniles s man has nowhere else than October, 1927, when a de.,; the n o rt h we st , A la sk a r e po r ti n g tte slope. to go he should go t o w or k. ficiency of 138 degrees was rei- 14 below zero on October 30." .' / · .. e IF. -. , .e .. 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PRICE, THREE CENTS

Jimmy Dykes and NotedStars of Past Are Speak

ers at Cynwyd Affair.

JOINT RECITAL

A joint recital by Madame Talisse de Cea uva u an d Miss Con~ t a n c e Marie O'Hara wil l b e heldat the Holy Trini ty Lutheran

Church next Thursday evening.Madame de Ceauvau wiII

render several songs in Provencal

a t ti red i n t he cos tume of t he t i m e ~~ n Mi?s O'Hara will give someIllterestl11g monologues and char acter sketches. A si lver offer ing\"iIl be taken.

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G. R. P. c., N. s U. S. D.,

1812, MEETSA s ta ted mee ting of the General

Robert Patterson Chapter, NationalSociety of the United States Daughters of 1812, w il l be h el d in . theBelJev.ue-Stratford Hotel Thursday,November 10, at II A. M. Traveltales by members .

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turday, November 5, 1927

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ANNUAL MEETING

Mrs. Fleming Appeals FromDecision of Zoning

Board.

CASE · MAY GO HIGHER

TO HEAR BOROUGHSUIT WEDNESDAY

vol. XIV,.Number 5

03 N. Narberth Ave.,Narberth, Pa.

INblAN SPEAKS t, I \ :Opening Ceremonies 01. Narberth ATHLETES FEATURECOMMUNITY ···.B Theater a Great Civic Occasion ROTARY BOY DINNER

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Making Plea for T o l e t l t f t : ~ t New Playhouse"Packed by Officials, F r i e ~ d s and Chizens onChief Strongwolf Traces' First Night-Tuesday.

Origin of Race. '.:.. ", The new Narberth Theater igift, but it is a bi g a cqui si ti on t o

,DISCUSS WELFARE pLANS opened Tuesday night with the It ~

community. It is hard t o b e- MOST OF 'EM NARBITES'. largest crowd ever assembled under I Iteve that a sh ort seven months. f' hI' f h I I· ' f tl It ' t Athletes of national and worMNarbe rth wi ll have i ts f ir st r ea l Chief StronlT \Volf, h e r e c l i t ~ r y , one roo m t e l1story 0 t e lor- ago t le .slte 0 le t. lea er was JUs

f· '1 If' . I . f ' f h"" \1 . .ough. Not only was every seat a mound of ear th wIth an old house f ame a ttended the Boys ' Night din-

test o. tl e strengtl 0 ItS zOlllngclle tam 0 t e i g o n q . t ~ m s , was. fil1ed, but the '·S. R. 0. " patrons 011 it." ner of the Bala-Cynwyd-Narberthlaw next \\'ednesday when the the speaker at the meetl11g ot,the extended to the street. Mr. F rv e t he n wen t on to t ra ce Rot ar y Cl ub Tue sday . It was t heborough wi ll be def endent in a sui t \"omen's Community Club, 'fues- Leaders in the life of the borough the histon' of the mot ion pic t.u re second big evening ' a ff ai r g iven byhefore the county courts. day. About one hund red members were present by. special inVitation, industry. 'H e told how, many yea rs .the bovs' work: committee of theThe case, which is sl ate d f or attended an d h un dre ds e nt ere d b y \vay o f ago, ;1 battery of cameras .was used dub. .

. I f 'I 1\1 FI . 'f l I' I" 'I I k; the box office. The off icial open- to record consecutive action. . and ' Every member brought a bor -JO.oo. IS t 1<It 0 1\ rs. 'ary • em111g. le 11( 1<ln, "10 las s p ~ . en, . ing fol lowed a dinne r at t he P hi la - f rom thi s dedce the idea' of motion his 'own' or, 'another... a nd t he manyvs. The horough, the adjustment here before and f orme rl y ltved, delphia Country Club given the pictures originated. speakers saw to it t ha t t he you th sboard, and the i borough officials, here, gave an i nt er es ti ng ~ m owners' by Rober t J. Nash. The B t l r ~ e s s t he n made a plea wer e e nt er ta in ed w it h a ne cdot es inThe hear ing is an appea l f rom the in st ru ct iv e ta lk on I nd ia n h is to ry T he official speech Of welcome for coml1lunity support of the the - the field of spor t. \ \ 'i II iam T. 1\'1c-refusal of the adjustment board and customs. He flayed intoler- was gi ven by t he Burg es s, Henry ater. "I t will succeed," he said, "if l nt yr e. o f A rdmo re . was t he mostto rezone Mrs. Fleming's property The Rev. Andrew IIU8OO'i ance. urging that each persdlt be. A. Frye, who expressed a hOI>e they wil l g ive us good pic tures. " generous contr ibutor . b ring ing notfor business. IIRugher , r ec to r o f S t. ~ I a r y ' s judged for h imself and no t for. the t ha t t he n ew theater would become Between films \Vi ll iam S tewart , only h imse lf , but Jin,t. Jack and Boh.. T .1 b 'I FI Protestant )o:plseopal Church. Ard- fl ' I I ,. • I I I "P I his three yotlngstershe r eque st m aue y hi rs. 'em- race rom tV lIe 1 le comes . . a communit .v ins ti tu tion . I 'wo or- orga111st, rell( eree t le oet a n e " ,'" .

more. died suddenly early Wednes- U C I' L" Iing to the board asked permiss ion dar morning at the r ec to ry on He traced th e origin of t he I n- gan solos and a song by the man- Peasant" Ove rt ur e, w it h a sc re en rges ean tV ng.

for the erection of a gasoline service Ardmore avenue. d ian race in t hi s coun t ry to t he ager. \VilIiam T. Crozier, featured accompaniment of kaleidoscopic S toney McLinn, sport ing editorstation at the c or ne r o f Mont- Siberian influence hut s ai d there the entertainment. colors, followed by successive bands of t he E \' en ing L edge r, a ct ed asgomery a nd Haverford avenues. arc se\ 'e ra l other theories as to Long befdr e the official opening of color s. Befor e the f ea ture film, Itoastmaster. introducing men knownThe request involved, not a c h a n ~ e REV. A. H. HAUGHEY their origin. There arc :JM d ia - time, K15, e \· er y sea t in the theater "Loves of Carmen," Mr. Stewart, to many present only as names. Eachin .classification. but a c hange 111 DIES SU'DD'EN'LY l e c t ~ and a sign language that all was fiJled. and hy the t ime the f ir st p layed an overture .made up of Isp?ke briefl.y, but in a way, whichthe \Ise of a prope rty a lr eady of a Indtans understand, also a blanket film flashed 011 the scr een the re wer e themes used in the pIc ture . WIth a I gnpped the mterest of the 'guests . 'busitless nature-a blacksmith shop. language i n whi ch the Indian ex- scores s tanding outside , unable to \ ;ocal solo by Mr. Crozier . I' J inili iy Dykes was introduced as

The' board granted permission for Rector of St. Mary's' Church· presses himself by the way he .find even standing room. The opeliing was preceded by. a j"the .most valuahle p laye r in the

the gasoline station. but di d not re - Was Active in Welfare w ~ a p . s the ~ ) I a n k e t abo';1t him: He ' .. The ~ i s l e ~ were kept clear , in aC-lml.>st successful and enjoyable af- A m e n , c ~ n League" by the toastmas-move the property from residential Said that 111 the Ineltan dialect cordance WIth f ire rules but e ve ry f al r. l\ Jembe rs of t he office of , ter. J he noted :vIackman spokerestrictions in other resp ect s. A s a Work. there is no p rofan it y and that available inch of space in th e back J{obert J. Nash were hosts at a tes-l'briefly to the boys. urg ing them to

r esul t, Mrs . F leming , thr ough her IS SURYI'y'ED BY WIDOW ~ h e r c are no a t h c ~ s t s or anarch- of the auditor ium was f il led. Among timonial dinner . in honor·,f Salas in work hard on t he s p o ~ t t ~ e y mightattorney, '1'. Lane Bean, has ap- Ists among.the Indians. He gave t ho se p re se nt wer e bor ough offi- & Freed, the bUIldersand owners of Ichoose, and to get their fun out ofpealed from the decision. a proposal of marriage in th e sign cials, contractors who had hel ped t o t he t he at er , h el d at the Philadel- [that sport.. Her a ttor ney. i t i s s aid, is going The sudden death of t he Rev . language and two fahles showing make the building, nlen and women phia Count ry Club. i "\Vhatcver . y ou do," he urged,to make the case an attack upon the Andrew Huston Haughey. rector of h ow t he Indian b oy may r eceive in cvening dress and scores of resi- After an unique introduction of ' "keep away from cigarettes, Ii.quorconstitutiQnality of bot h the local St. M ar y' s P ro te st an t EpisC6}'>al his first cagle feather for his he;ul- den!s who came to 'welcomc thenew Ithe ~ I i f f e r e n t guest?, .Mr. Nash made a ~ l d late ho urs. Y ou will be h a p ~and S ta te zoning laws. He will Church, Ardmore, early \\ 'ednesday drcss ancl so b c aCl'<,'pted to the proJect. . Ia Imef speech outltl11ngthe advance- pIer and more successful." As he

~ t t e m p t to have Montgomery avenue morning came. as a distinct shock t o Council. . H u r ~ e s s Henry :\. Frye was in- l11ent of Narberth and also of the sat down there came an insistent dere-zoned for business. i t is believed. hundreds of residents of the :\fain The rhy thm of the tom-tom is troduced hy the manager, William wonderful inventions in t he mot ion ma nd fo r his fa med st ory of the:. The cour t will hear the case OE. Line as well as to man)' throtlf{hol1t practically the sante in its rl'la- 'I'. Crozier. in a few words. Mr. p i c t ~ l r c f ield. Philip A. Hart. pres- young I talian's f ir st ball game, andnovo, instead of basingits action on the entire Diocese of Pennsylvania. t ionshi, l to all races , he aff irmed, I ·' rye. accepted' the· t hca te r in the id en t of the Bryn Mawr T rus t the, diner s wer e soon chuckling atthe repor t of t he a dj us tm en t boa rd . Mr. Haughey , who was bor n in aiHI gave a \ \ 'arrinr's chant . using name of thc resi de nt s as a civic Company; C. B. Metzger and John a brilliantly delivered dialect yarn.This will peqtMt of testimony of all Portru sh , in t he Nor th of Jreland. thc t0111-tom as ail acc01l1pitni- project. J. Cabrey werc the next speakers Har vey J . Harman o f Nar be lt h~ i n d s , . a n d a JlJtge d e l e g a t i 0 1 ~ of res i- on January 18, 1881, was educaten ment. He ~ n d e d his remarks wi th ·'It has heen 111): j ob ." he said, and. t hey were all la'.'ish in their coach of the Haveiford C o l l e g ~dents IS e x p e t ; : ~ d ~ t the hearmg. The in Ireland'. As . a y ou ng man' he il, sll(lrt, I . n ~ l t a n prayer. "to a ~ c e p t . ot he r gIft s to t he b o ~ - prouse of the completIOn C?f what football team, made a plea' forborough's case WIll be def<;nded by served with the British army during C.rcat SPJrlt, as I c lose my eyes in o u ~ h ;ind to wel.come other , o r g a 1 1 J ~ they.termed .the.m?st I ~ e a u t t f u l and g ~ J 1 1 e n e s s . This i s a top ic he knows

. S ~ n a t o r F le tc he r "V. St tt es an.d the Boer, 'lV,flr_-, Upon his discharge slum!ler, . " z<ltJons. and proJects; ..: I,hQI?fi'that most· neecl<;cl p ~ t 1 c h ! t g , JI1 Narberth. \vell,for his teal11, light a,nd inex':'

BU. r.ges s. ~ . e . R . r.y.. f.,>. Fry:e.,'NI r e s . ! ~ . f ~ o . :t.b ~ ~ r " n . , y ~ . ~ · . ~ . ~ . · : ' : F : . l J t ~ r ~ , d..... bU.Sil!·P:s. D ~ . TO.U

\ ~ l J . I ~ * . ~ c I . l . r . , ~ ~ ~ e a r l ~ : c l . , - - ~ . such . ~ . J ! I ~ a s a n t task , \ \ ' t l 1 . : ~ ~ : : , t . O , l l ~ ; ·Mr. s a l ~ S t n ; : i W . q < " . , ~ . l r ...F r . e c ~ l , : .r ~ i J e r i ~ l l C ~ < J . . has h ~ l c l ~ g a i n s t great__d ~ n t s , W l ~ l n g ; , ~ ~ 3 ~ ! J ! l } . S : ' ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ t l i ~ : : ~ u n r t ' , f ' 2 0 " · y rs·-;·'C: : . ' ' : 1 1 l ~ r o W ' ; ; :. r ...'$ '. '?f{ I l l ~ ~ l ) # i n e s ~ R . t h e c f t t f u r < : . . ' s po llded and · toM how, HI a peri od odd s by s he er p lu ck .

, ,, ' .... ," "" ':' . . ~ . ~ , · ~ e · · w : t : ~ ; . a n : . . a l ~ e n t . s p o r t S 1 1 ~ t 1 • " C I ~ l e f - S t r o n g \ : V ~ I f ' ~ , : a s a s s \ s t e d ·The theater. of course. IS not a CONTI!'Wlm ON ' l ' I I ~ RE'· ..l:,\'.rH r,H:FJ ! Coach at Haverford School• . - ~ ~ ~ ~ n ; ~ ~ ~ o - ~ a t ) ~ l o m s .'mterest111g htmself. :partIcularly 111 111 hIS program. hy N!ISS l \ ~ t t 1 ; t s ~ n . ' Wilmer G. Crowell , coach of~ ~ ' Y ~ ~ ~ p ~ ~ , · t n ~ e - ~ e a r m g . g o 1 ~ a ~ for some'tlme he waS very a. t a l ~ n t e d I n d m ~ l gIrl . V10}111lst. TO ATTEND "MEETINGMOTHERS"COUNCIL MEETS Haverford School,. famous drop-' - £ I ~ e r · - ' ~ d g t ! ~ g h t or ) u d ~ e a.ctlve 111 the management of the na- \\ I ~ IS a t.llembet of t.?e Phlladel- kicker for Swarthmore in years past

.W ~ h a ~ ~

\Vllth e a ~

the case. It IS InonaI tournaments. '.' phla~

\Hm' Cluh. ISS l\I unson Loc al L eg io n Post Will Observe Next Meeting to Obse rve Na tiona l anda nationally known referee gavebehevect that f ~ 1 1 1 u r e bef ore t he · M ~ . Haughey was the president , i l a ~ e c 1 seyeral selectIOns based on Service Armistice' ·Day. Education Week. Sol11e amusing anecdotes of ' inci-, . c o u ~ t y .¢puttswIII c a u s ~ :Mr. Bean of t he Mai n Linc F eden lt io n o f I nd Ian thc111es, Mrs. J. :\. IIttr- dents in his athletic career. "Sctto tak.e the case to.tlic S1;1pr.Cl11e Churches, the ch ai rma n o f the, rei! was h o s t e s s . . . :\ t it s l as t r egul ar mee ti ng , t he The series of grade meetings of ) 'our aim high and l!ive everything"C t f P n I If lt does L' I f tl I I JI II J.) S . k I l ' t f th mothers and teachers in the Nar-our 0 en. sy.vaI11.a. "', _ . ~ budget com.mittee of the diocese of •,cvcra 0 ' l l a t r . m , e ~ 1 ot < (.- -. aro < . pea 'man'· 'os. 0 e was his advice.

reach. that hody, I t wlll_ be,the f it:, Pel1nsylva11la. a member of the Ard. partments made 1 1 1 t ~ 1 estl11g' ,111- ; \mer ican Legion. voted to attend bt 'r th public schools , sponsored by '1'1 I' I ' k. T d M' _case J11 the S ta te to tes t the const l- i 'i nore Rotary Club in which organi nounccmcnts. Regardmg the Leg-- the Old Mer ion Mee ting on Mont- th(. Mother s' Counc il ,wascont inued ri le tl

11re ~ p e ~ erb

w ~ eFI er

tutionality of the act. - ization he W'IS the'dmirman of t h islativc Group at t he homeof ]\o1l:s. during the pas t week with the usual e< It 1. a i ~ .0d 1 ar tIt 1. oe;testI \ ~ e l f a r e c o m ; l ~ i t t e e ';n:1 of the Mer Edwin Town. 200 Narherth ave- ~ l l m e r y a\Oenue on Stinday, Novem- stlccess. Two meetings were held. n.u11ler 0

1lIs

1ayalll( former O'lym

ion Cricket and t ' l i ~ Pcnn A t I ; l e t i ~ lIue. which meet s Fr iday, N ove111- her 13, Armis ti ce Sunday. Many On Monday, mothers of children in p ! star, l e : l l o . ~ e t 1<; amHous l'dY1,11C I . . le1" ,I at ') p. ?IT Th P r 11Ien and ,"vomen of note have wor - the f if th grade , B sec tion , met with pIC games as l1s tOPiC. e to tl e

Needlework Guild to Hear Address'by lu. >S. . '\ s a me! ll ?e r ot the : . \ J ~ - , • 'I ' ; C'I .. ' .'Ie. _I ar ~ ~ m e l 1 1 - 1\\ iss H oov er, ilnd on Friday the boys o f t he plans for the games next

S011ll o rd er he J01l1cli t he Cassi a 1 .l n .a\\ ass. \\ li e 1 "III l e shiped iit this fanlous' meeting . IMag/strate Fahnestock. i ~ o d g e of Ardmore. ' ,. , l'lJ11<1ucte<1 by 1\'1 rs. K ~ Bachelor house . \Vi ll iam Penn. the f ounder mothe rs of the s ix th A grade chil- y e ~ . r J 1 ~ , msterc am., .

at the hom e of l'vIrs. '[ orrev. r,no uf the Commonwealth, visited here dren met with Miss McKay. . OH r 400 athletes Will be sentThe annua l mee ting of the Nar- FRIENDS CELEBRATE I'·:ssex avcl1tle. Oil No\'Cmher ah . several times. A s one o f th e fun- On Monday, November 7, the fr?,mt\le United S t ~ ~ s ~ c o m p < ; t ~

her th branch of Needlework Guild HALLOWE'EN at In :\ . M.: the Litcrat,ttre G ~ o u p dalllental beliefs of Quakerism ~ teachers in the Junior High School \ \ ' I t ~ l _ 40 , ~ t h e r countnes, he sall.l:ofAmer ica wil\ behe ld Wednesday , Un Saturday. October 30. at the "t. the .home o. f ?\I rs. \ \ . C. )\ ew- · 'I 'e ace. " the P?st. thought that It will meet mothers of children in all I ~ IS pOSSible that the 1932, gamesNovember 16, in the Presbyter ian home of F. Millwood Tustice on m<ln. ,I.{!I :\ nth ",)'n. Oil Novemher I\\as altogcther htt111'T and proper to sections of the seventh and e ighth \\ III come to Los Angeles.ChurclJ..· with an open meeting, to ~ . . . •. ') 'I t .J P 1\1 I 1 'I .\ . ,h. • h' 'I I grades. More Nal'berthltes Tlitk.

f\ ontgomery avenue, the First Day '. ' ;" . .. Cl e ) ra te t lC 1 n 1 1 1 ~ t l e e , :v Ie 1 e n ~ · o 'r I' f .... .,which the \vomen of Narberth are School of the Old Merion' l \Jeeting "M.r:"' . (1.. ~ Cd\. th e \\TeHan' :1: tl?e greatest of wars,. 111 ~ v o r s ~ l 1 p l \ [ o t ~ ~ ~ r s , n ~ ~ t 1 1 ~ ' ~ N u \ ~ r l l : ~ e ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ . A.llte l\1JII.er: former P e n ~ star:invited, at 2 P. M.. The ~ e s t held a Hallowe'en party. There was C l 1 , 1 I ~ man, announced .that u se d \ \'It hm the wal ls of tiltS hIstOrical J'lck Jeffenes, .famous. Prmcetons p ' ~ ~ k e r of th e d ay w!I.1 be VIOlet a lar ge a ttendance andpraciieally c!oth1l1l.,:·. s h ~ ) e s : e t .. wJ11 he c ~ l - building. It is hoped t 1 ~ a t there lUonday evening, November 14, in hur! er, . and BIll Dur bm , f a m ~ dM ~ l r F a h ~ e s t o c k , MagIstrate.of the al1 dressed in costume. It was inl- lerted for dl:"tnhutlOl1 t o t hose III wil1 hc a l ar ge turnout. n ot only o f t he l ib ra ry of t he Narberth School. 1\'[a1l1 Lme basebal1 star , were sti llPll1ladelphJa C o u r ~ ~ .who brl11gs a I I pos sible to ident if y many of the" need ;lI?d that ;\,1 rs. \V. <;: New- the: members of the Legion, but of This meeting opens the celebration more N a ~ b e r t h reside.nls who gavet 1 1 e s s ~ g e of g r e ~ t mterest. _ people.'wh? attended, so well were m ~ l ~ l \ V I ~ I cal l f or any artIcles for t h ~ i , r friends and relatives. . oi Education \Veek, which is being the, R o t . a r t o a ~ l s and t ~ ~ l r guests. talksIt IS h?ped. e \ e ~ y wOJ!1an of Nar_

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they dlsgtllsecl. One . Iady was even thIS :a.use or t l l a ~ t hey may he left 1he m e m l ~ e r s . of. t h meetl,ng ~ observed throughout the count ry . un < 1 t h l e . t e , ~ ,11ld athletICS for thIS and.,berth ~ t 1 1 welcome thiS great op It aken fo r a well-kno \\in foot ball at h("l .home. ·21 II Dudley a \· enue . t end a c ordml 1I1vltatlOn to al1 to Announcemcnt of an especially in- other da) s.

portt;tmty and p l a l ~ to a tt end thc playcr until 'she removed her' mask. She salll that Mrs . Rohert .Tones. join them in celebra ting thj s occa- ( cr es ting program' \v'ill lie made in .. F<!ur gu est s from .the Lowelmeetmg. There. WIll be. plenty of I lVlany' games 'were played, ref resh- of 40.R Ha\"erford avenue. will take sion at t he s erv ic e t o be hel d at II the I ~ e x t issuc of "Our Town." ~ ! e n o n schools made brief remarks,.ro.or1 for e v e r ~ o n e ~ n the. enter - ments wer e ser ved, and ··a p ic tu re c !l ar ge o f the comf?rts for the . \. l'L on the 13 th . ' .. .:\s p a ~ t ~ ~ t l ~ e . p:.ogram of Edu- J hey w ere Coach A1.bert Adam.talluueut cc;>ml11Jttee IS p l a n ~ 1 I 1 g £ o r shown and explained . for the SICk. A n ~ ' one' neec!tng crutches l c ' l ~ . l O n \\ eck" .I ~ 1 I 1 L 1 p a l G e ~ r g e I - ~ ; footbal1 ; . C o a c l ~ Ande.rso.n, basket-a very enJoyable.af te01oon. The y o u n g e s ~ of the children. AI1 pres- or. other Sick room needs may oh- Hal1owe't'n was celehrated witll W J!SOI?, at. ~ h r5quest 0.£ Mothers I ~ ' l l l ; Se1110r HIgh Pnnc!pal C.. B.! ' J ' a r b e r ~ h branch IS very for tuna te ent voted i't just about the best t am them free of charge from her. dancing , odd costumes ~ n r l ~ . I ~ o u n : 1 1 . l1.Is. dee!ded to repeat the I, ennypa;k.er. and Jumor HIghI1l g e t t 1 1 1 ~ Mrs ...Fahnest9.ck to .at - p art y e ve r when t he t im e c ame f or Club House p lans were spoken f reshment s in. th e Y. M. ~ :\ . at successful e X P : ~ I . I ~ ~ e l 1 t of l as t yea r SC!l,ool I rlJ1clpal E. H. Snow..tend thIS mee tmg . .Mlss Laura them to take their leave. of by Mrs. Leroy Douglass. Ardmore Friday a nd S at ur da y ? nd t o hold. a s e s s l O ~ .of t he school 1 he final a dd re ss of the evenmgBrO\yn, a personal f ne nd of the . night. when several h u n d ~ e d 111 the, even1l1g, on I 'nda,Y, Novem- \ \ " ~ s made by ~ e n a t o r F l e t ~ h e r W.MagIstrate for lUrny y e a r ~ , secured ISSUES, LEAF BURNING PERMIT Harvest Home day will be held young people from Lower Menon ber 18, \ ~ h e l 1 parents wll1 have a n S tIt es, who a rr iv ed n e ~ r the doseher consent to attend. MISS Rosa- Fire Chief Charles V. Noel. in at the Home f or the Aged, Sabine a nd N ar be rt h j oin ed i n' a n o hl- ? p p o r t u n ~ t y to see regular classes of the affair. Mr. Stites, famed onl ~ o n d Bel.lder, ~ e c r e t a r y o f t h e N a- o rder t o Ihake it t t n n e c ~ s s a r y · for a\'enue. Wednesday, November 16. f as hi on cd p ar t) '. C os tumes r ep , 111 opcratton. Penn's baseball diamond and fo r

tlonal GUIld, wll1 also 1?e present to res.iden.ts.to alll)ly il1dividually to . many years thereafter in t he Maineak " ANNUAL SUPPER I . L I

sp . him for permits to burn their W 0 bEd. P I .me e ague , g ave t l e gue st s on e ofleaves, has issued a blanket arm cto er .n s In er ec t The Ladies' Aid Society of the his vigorous addresses.

TO REGULATE PARKING permit under ordinance 217, which Week---Ralen'. ,Ushers len. November Holy Trinity Lutheran Church will' Dr. Raymon M. St al ey w as in. The opening of th e new,theater wil1 make i t possible for property hold i ts annua l sour krout supper charge of til e p re pa ra ti on fo r t he

has made a parking ,problem owners to dispose promptly of the on 1 ' 1 1 t ~ r s d a y evening, November 17, affair. \Villiam S. Howard andwhich the borough offidals tackled leaves or light materials. '['he No rain and lote of Ind ian c or de d. In . r ai n, October \vas s tar ting at 6 P. M., in the Sunday Fred Walzer assis ted in roundingthili.week. On t he open ing n igh t o rder fol lows : SUlUmer sunshine marked the al- well up in the tube. w"ith a pre- School room o f t he church, at Nar - up the imposing lis t of famous ath-the g rea t crowds caused a con- "Under Ordinance No. 217 I mos t pe rfe ct w ee k of weather c ip it at ion o f 6.83 inches to · its Iberth and Woodbine avenues . As letes .gestion for several blocks. wish to give a g en er al p ermi t t o whi ch brought October t o its end credit or discredit, as th e c as e t hi s supper ,has been held for someAt V,'indsor and .Narberth a ve - a ll p ropert )' owner s o r t enan ts t o might be. 'ycars back and hasalways been very

k I · I t th on Monday. Th e week, in its "0 b . h' fl . I 't tl f k f 'tnues, cars par ec so c ose 0 e hurn leaves or other light ma- cto er was warm c Ie y popu a r, I lere ore spea 5 .or I -intersection t hat the busses c ou ld t eri al on their p ropert ies, p ro - warm tempera t ur e , if no t in its owing to the high night tempera- s el f. T icke ts a re 6S cents.swingonly by backing and jockey- vided t hat the leaves o r l ight ma- precipitation, wa s typical of thetures," according to Mr. D ec king. A fire truck cou ld no t have terials are burnt during t he d ay - month which was one of the er; "only a few light frosts oc

neg-otiated the turns: ,. . ., light a nd with a n a du lt in c on- mildes t Octoher s' on th e records curred. Although precipitationThe regulations pu t in force call stant a tt en dance, u si ng p ro pe r of Main L in e Wea th er Ohs er ve r was h eavy t here was a noticeableor a c le ar space --twenty-five feet safeguards to keep the f ir e f rom Charles J. A. Decker. .amount o f sunsh ine . t he l as t 11rom each int er sec ti on where s"r ead ing. This notice to be re- The temperature excess for the idays of th e month, being almosth er e c an b e n o p ar kin g. There vokedat any time." month was 33 d eg re es , whi ch c lo ud le ss . Much coo le r t empe ra -s no parking permitted between made it just 161 degrees warmer tures are beginning to appear inigns on part of th e N ~ r b e r t h ave- If a penniless man has nowhere else than October, 1927, when a de.,; t he northwest , Alaska repor tingt te s lope. to go he should go t o work. ficiency of 138 degrees was rei- 14 below zero on October 30."

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gag-e. the s t t ~ t 1 C l l t S at Lowcr Mer· IN FIRST DEFEAT: t : : ~ ~ ~ t o ~ e r i ~ ~ " : : : : : : : : g g g ~ 1 They a re E lme r P. Althouse, Em-o n H igh cng 'agc in l ~ l a n ~ ' oth(', ' Substitutions-Coleman for B aker. rna Dunlap, Charles Adl1 and_ . ~ u n n l n g b a m for Bottoms, Murphy f:ll'Idivities of an athletic SCI' ;:11 an;1 Ab' t n Hl'gh Downs' Lower I 8 ott. Bar;:1ay for o·Amora. Elmore for Ethel Smith.. Charles Starr , also

lng 0 Mearns. Oothard for Cross. f L 1 \ 1 ' dj r o f e ~ s i o n a l naturc. CI F 0 ower 'erton, was excuse.1 Merion in ose ray, .In athletics. t : ~ e be.;t cqnipmcnt 13 to 6. tor husiness reasons.

and coaches are maintained tl Talks on Drama . WiIIi:,l111 H. Lewis, lumber-

'-I've t he s t udent s t he best t hat la n NEGLECTED FORWARDS "Shakespeare's A c t o r s " ~ v a s the l\lal1. ' o f Narhert h, who failedtfJh subject of a drama t alk gIVen by answer to his namc l as t w ee k,

le obtained. In the difierellt ~ e a - 1 . >. 'I , -;---llt'gll SCll0(,I'" Aust:n K. Gray before a group of w as reported by th e s he ri ff a s

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lart in football . baskethall. tral·k. ;uburhan l(lotlJa;1 chan:tPlOns 11\ .. : t\ lerion Cricket Club last Monday, . hOI)CS werc o'i\'en a rude 10lt whcn; f '1 k

'... .)asehall and t e n n i ~ . 1. he glris . ,., 1 f . ~ I I I' . a t er noon a t 4 0 c oc . Sympathy IS all rrght 111 ItS place

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vhocke.Y .. basketball all(1 la. :. I' I I I '" " . I he l.dk wao; :he 111';: ul a Sl:i"I;; III t lere ale times wlen a Ick would

J 01 :\b111"'1on I I ~ 1, lIn t 1e a, ,tl . . -, be iar more effective.-rosse, besides h a v i n ~ their regu· field Frida\' af\(';:noon, Thc g ame o f SIX talks on drama t h ~ t Mr. Grayar ~ y m n a s i u l l l c l a s s e ~ . .\ great was a thri 'Pcr fr0111 the beg-inning and 1 \ ~ r ' E sUltr, a ~ o c l a t ~ P I o ~ e t l ~ = " - - - - - - - - - - -1,al of their t im' " ".,.,,1 :" to the 1;",,1 ,. hi";,'. ' 0 " ' o .• • ' ~ g " at . , , ~ r or 0 HARRY B. WALL I

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lealthful, body til (tI1g e x ( · r C ' 1 ~ C , ot 1 teams s 10" ,e ( a )0 \ ' f . h I I I 1 . , . •) \\ t s t il l t he re a re some students ( : r i n ~ that l1etted Lower Meriol1 a ternoOI1S at.t e c ub .11 t l e lOur and Heatingat school whose interest i s c en - 011C touchdown and Ahing-ton two. all?ttcd to. h;m MJ" Gray p r o ~ e d NARBERTH, PA. Iererl in other activities, th e ou t- Off - ta ck le plays al1d ~ I H I r t l l \S iqt1lte .defimte y, an 111 a very 1Il- PHONE, NARBERTH 3652.Mets of which are th e numerous or- wcrc thc chief ot1ensh'e wcapon:,1terestlllg ",.ay, , that·most, of the =-==============~ ~ z a t i o n s and cluhs of ilie u ~ d b v b ~ h ~ a m s i n i l i e g - a i n ( l f l c h a r n c r ~ T ~ ~ k e ~ 5 ~ t , p ~ ~ ~ = = ~ ~ u ~ : : : : ~ ) F C : : = = = ~ ~ = : = : ~ W F ~ = = = ; ~ ~ : = : = ~ ~ : = = = = ~ = = = = ~ ~ = - ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ F ~ ~ ~ - ~ ' = ~ = = = = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ ~ ; ; ~ ; ~ ~ ; ~;l\ldent body. nllll'h ~ ' a r < l a g ' c . i"I'ere ( e v l ~ e ( stloIt t e ? dl Ihes sc ae os • as ac .E

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iOI the gIrls. The:,c t\;·o s' ) c i e t i e ~ ; , 1'rom tim; pumt .\b1l1gtlooll1 ~ t a r t e d :t r ~ t . l g 1 . n l < ? : ~ . o. '- ~ a ~ e s p e a r c . s Iarc spon!?ored by th e Y . M. C. ,\.. tll dominate t hc p ic t ur e an(1 COIl- p , \ ~ " . ~ l t . (' 1 , l n ~ , l d e t\ ' Ident tl1lS

which g ives the ~ e l ' \ - i c e s of two til1ucd doinO" so for t he r es t of the Inot comlll.ollly reahzed ~ e s o u r c e f u l .adults in their employ, l\1r. E. 1). lirst hali. ""It w as h eld from a' l 1 e ~ s of the great pl;oY\\'l'Iter. II 'cake is themal1 whuworkswiths(.II1.eonlvbytheending.oftheIThcsecondofthcs.eries of talk: Ithc. boys' H i-Y Cluh, whi!e Miss per io(1 a the 'whistle hlew t!w hall I ( ~ drama w i l ~ be given by EdwardJ lames takes care of th e gll'ls. \l"a:, in . \ h i n ! ! : t o n ' ~ posseSSIOn (11\ i Snyder at 4 0 dock IWXt l\londay at. Th e announced purpo£es oi [,1'\\"( '1' \1 e r i ( ; n ' ~ O1w-varrl l il le . ; the Cricket Cluh, when he wil l d is -these two chlhs is "to create. Ha!t ed on 15-Yard Line. I cuss J. M. Barrie. with particular.'maintain and cxtend t h ~ o \ t g h ~ ) u t Trailing fi-O at the start of t h l ~ I r cf er ence to h is bes t known works

the school an d c,ol1!mtllllty hIgh ~ e c n n d half, ,:\hing-ton evened the which are appearing frequently ons t andards o f <;hl'lstla.n character. score in the Ihird (tllarter., Kern. the American stage of today:Sam Barclay IS p res ldcnt o f the .\ hin"ton':, leit hal thack. lal.;ed :lh o y ~ ' l-Ii-Y" and ~ e t t y Cook, is punt fr0111 kick formation and then ~ ~ r ; : ' _ ~ ; 'p . r c s l d ~ n t ot the ~ I r ~ s ' orgalllza- dHlc\.;ed tl1(' pig-skin laterally to PROMISES @tlon. ,rhe memhershlp of t h e two F i ~ h e r . who raccd 10 yanls around .t " tal over 60 s t u d e l 1 t ~ . 'h , end tn ~ " ' o r e . No 1(>ss than to call on tIme or t o mee t a Di

. Th e " F o r U l ~ l : ' :l11rler .. t h ~ t \ t . - Ii \ 'e I ., I \ver 1Ierion ,athletes ~ n a d e . train ar e fulfilled by Ien t I ~ a d e r s h l p 01 O S ~ l e ~ n ~ l t h . attcmpts to tackle hlln. bu t FIsher,and WIth 1\'11'.:\1 (IUrc. 01 the b I g ' ' d o d ~ i n ~ - al1l1 twisting', left thelll Narberthlish Department as i ; \I tbt\' ad-. slre'wn'in his wake. IT · C b C"isor, is another club that docs a I \ \" itIt the SClll'(' tied li-fi. LO\l"er I aX) a o.~ . , . e a t deal for the students an d t l ~ e 1\lerilln recein:'c\ t he n ext kick-off I

schoo\. Las t y ea r t he students. 1Il and started a march of its own I 215 Haverford Ave. Ihc Forum formed a . dehatll1g which gained considcrahle ~ r o t l n ' : (Walte1' Roser)

I,cam an d . c o n t e s t e ~ l , ~ ~ · I I I , I .. ( ~ t l t e l : hu t w , ~ s tinally hallc.c1 o \ 1 \ h i l 1 ~ ' . Phone, Narberth 3772: - > u b u r b a l ~ Sd1001". ,I hI" -) C,\1 t h ton's J,-H'anl linc, 'I he \,];1 \. thai ~ c h o o l s II1tcnd t(.' tortn a Icagtle t!'an' Ahlngton the hall sel';\1c(1 ;1 ~ ~ " 2 . . . ~ ,tor regular . d e h a t ~ n g contcsts. ~ I n ( l lapse 011 t he part n i th e s i ' ~ ! 1 a l call- ! 'h,,"p :l;nrhertb :I'l'33-J

Ltlwer Mel'lO,'l \ \ ' 1 l 1 l l 1 o ~ t c ~ r t a l l l l y er'. Th e ~ I a r o ( l n and \Vhi le ha" , WALTER NEWRUCKI " l l ~ to th e I · ~ ) r t l l . l 1 fol' Its nrators six yards t(; ~ ' on last (lowl\. ;j W

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, "fiC 1 C .ass III 11<: SC 10 0 , las 0 1 ' · Ihi' ;,1""11'11!' pia\" \\' , otdd 11;1\(' l,,'i'n I· .' ;. :an:zeo I ts own d rama ti c S O C I ' I . I' " 1 It " I ' ~ t ; . " , I , ' ,"\ '" \i<','j,oo, 17 SC'hi1ler _ ~ . ' · ( ' n u e . ~ . I " b 4 " t ' t . b , Pa . 1 rJ

. '}'I I 1'\ ',''''''. >t • ,I" . . . , ' ' ••• ""; : t l e ~ . ' r l e s ~ are k,I1O\;-n las t It a t ~ ( " 1 i l p t . l ;J lille ph y that j n ~ t " Screens nnd Weather Stripping;-.t:l1lor, . tll1lOl' <In< ~ o 1011l0rC 1',;1' 1 t "'al'\1 tIl" 1)('('('';<;'';'\' d i ~ · : ••==::;::::;==========

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t le ~ n t l . r e sc 1 ~ ) Q year t 11. l lI'ce 01'- of t he l eat her and soon k icked out

galllzatlOns g-I\'e performances at of dang-er, Play see-sawed hack;I ~ a s t once a m o n t ~ before t he e n- and forth for th e rest of the periml ittre s t u d e n ~ body III asse.mhly. with neitl1l'r' t eam mak in g amThe Set tlor C las s Soc Ie ty tops I 'a 1\\"1\' . ' '1' • k' I I r lC. ( , . Fire Insurallce-Best C O b , p a n i e ~

o t I t S wor WIt 1 a PU ) IC per- \\"tl - tl t t f th last (tuar- Pholle "OID-W ttl B a n d e r ' .l'Ie.iormance each veal'. and in the "1 1 le s : lr 0 e , ,past t he quality'of th e act ing has tel', t ~ l e p lay o t b o ~ h teams h e ~ ~ ~ n ~ T- A X I S E R- V I C· '-Eheen excellent. :\Tiss Doroth" fast '1lld hal'll, e ~ d 1 team stn\-1I1,..Holland, of t he Eng li sh Dep ar i- for a s;ore, l ; I ) \ . I ~ ~ t ~ n was . ~ ~ ( ) ~ _ to I". F. DONAHUEment, is thc faculty adv is or : C re ta h e d e l 1 l e ~ I , h(", e\ el, . I ~ H I a h, ,.I1Mllt Residence, Station.Gibbons is president. . run hy h .ern. :l t horn 11l till: slllc of I Narberth 4031 N a r b e r ~ h 4007

The Senior-.r l lnior Science Cluh LO\,"er ) r e r t o t ~ al l , . afternooln , . Baggage Called fol' ((nd Dehve1'ed

I I tl e I all III "'oSltlOl1 for A) - lOS CONWAY A"ENUE NARBEKTIIh as a s l eade r Ros s \Vilhur. The Pace<, 1 ) < I' ffdu b has hecn a wideawake a ffa ir . I Ilgton s second touchdown. H a - " ' ~ ! i C . ! : i 2 . 5 : i ! 5 i ! ! 2 5 l ! i i 2 5 C ! S i ! 2 5 C . ! i Z S C 5 i ! S i 1 ~The memhers ha"e taken nt1lner- ncr t ook .the oval across. 1\ Stll> meara M'GiPlCY c...ous t ri ps t o manufacturing estah- l'essful ~ I c k t h e \ ~ •.made the ~ c . o r c I1"( 2 1 8 - N . 1 3 j f f u i l i l E J ~lishments, there to see what sci- read Ahmgton. 1." Lower Merton. Bell Phone. Spruoe 38-96 alld 38-97

ence has done to aid business. 6 . , • . Keystolle Pbone, Raoe 70·114

The Spanish Club is an organ i- 1 he Maroon a J 1 ( ~ \\ lute e1e\'eI1 _ GARAnteed Roofs'l.ation for all s tudcnts that are in- \ v o t ~ l d .not yet admIt defeat, w!lel "Icrested in learning Spanish. In a g ~ 1 I 1 It t ook the hall o n t he klckt hi s way a real interest is created off. Off-tackle p l a ~ ' s and f ~ r w a r dto help t he b oy s and g ir ls mas te r p as se s p l a y ~ d a bIg part ti l the',I ie1reign language. ground gamed. !\ b

mgtoll ap-I

pl'ared v er y weak 10 the defel!Se

Dismantle Searchlight of pass\'s and h ad Lower ::\JcnOllused the overhead at tack sooner a

I n o rd er to pre\ 'ent possible in- ( Iif fcrent story might ha\e r < ~ Icrference with air mail fliers, t he suI t ed . But t here were only a f e\ \ .-;-====------====..-=--;;;.:..

giant searchlight atop the Insurance minutes left t o p lay , and AbingtonCompany o f Nor th America Build- withstood an attack that had hHUMPHRIES BROS.j n ~ , at Sixteenth and Arch streets. , ! . ! ' a : ' l ) i l l . ~ . 'R h .,, ' W. L. and C. . H ump r le sin Philadelphia, has been t"urncd oul It· \ \' as a good game to win hu t PAINTING -- GLAZINGat the request of the <';0\'CI'1\111ent a hanl one to lose. cven to such a I ••nd is now being dismant led. 'TIll' goml team. Abington ha s lost onlyI Phone Narberth 2656-W

bl:acon was visible for 111:IIlY miles onc gamc this ~ e a s o n , that olle to . . . , - = , ~ - = = = = ~ - - - - - - -along the Main Line, Darl)\' H i ~ . ! " h , when t hc t eam w asThe Government 's request con- weakened \\ ith thc l o ~ s of tlVO of FANNY H. LOOS

rcrned the air mail route from At- its star It,\\ ks. ou t wil h injmit.'s. Piano Teacherlanta, Ga., to New York, It i s the ' l' omo1'1'o\ \' thc IllHlefeated te'\111 d Gf h . . I . 'Stu io Over a ra ge ataUll 0 . t e atr mail service to havc from Ha\'crfo\'(1 II i" h contes to. . ' ' I tl '1 h 417 HAVERFORD AVENUEan m ~ a g l l 1 a r y HII' ane , 1ree n ll e s . \r d11lor e. The crimson and Goldwide. f r e ~ from confu.sing b e a c o t ~ s h , ~ a 1" ".'"l'rfuI team t h i ~ year ant i TELErnONE: NAKBEBTll :160:= i~ that pIlots may eaSIly fii\d theIr h as r id den r ou gh -s ho d (j\'er it" ~ ~ . : > . : ..:>.:.,;,v':·<X

way. The insurance company's tirst six opponents. 'rhe ~ a 1 1 l c!'l'a r rh ligh t was located in thi s lane. p romi se s t o h e o ne of t he b es t 01

the season. the h i question being,will Lower Mer to n b e able to

come back against sueh a s tr on!!

Of Bell Telephone Company to Be team?

Opened Soon for This District. Th e Haverford attack. is built

Th e Bell Tel ep ho ne Company a ro un d Conny Bonne r, a tripll'

d I'cnnsylvania will shortly open threat star of th e first water

a I tusiness off ice i n Ardmore for Should Lower Merion be able tll

t1.c ('onvenience o f i ts subscri bers s t op Bonner' s line plunging, it hasiro111 Cynwyd to Berwyn. It wilt a v er y g oo d c ha nc e o f w in ni ng1" loc.ated in a newly-erected On the other hand, Haverfol 'd willI l'ilc1ing at t he cur ne r o f And er - fight its hardest to defeat its

. ~ " I l and Coul ter avenues. and will neighborhood ri,·al. frum \\ hich it\'" equ ip ped w it h eve ry mod er nIas failed to win a game in tlw

:' p liance. past.On e of th e outstanding features Line-up of Abington Game.

of the office is that it will have LOWER MERION ABINGTONno ' counter separat ing th e public' O'Amora Lef t end,... . . Kneedler, ICook (Cap.) .. Left tackle.. _. . . . Herronfrom the busll}essoffice personnel. \Bottom8 . . . . .Left guard . •• . . •• Mattix

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ConnectedLess $5950-Gal.

Size

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Have one n: ta!led on approval.

$5 Down-$5 a Month

ALLOViANCE FOR OtD

WATER HEATER

DAVIS'

Bes:des, HOTZONE re::juires no attention.

It automu.i<.ally keeps a t ankful o f p ipi , gha t

water a.ways reacly for use In the most

econom:c..l1 way.

COnlJeyancer for Alma, 4.rgo and Archon B. & L. Associations.

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Frederick ·Hermann1632 Land Title Building,'Philadelphia

Real Estate and Mortgage Broker

If you are looking for a pos it io n with prospects of

advancement, C01n.e in and talk it over with me. Our men

are making substant ia l incomes. We furnish YOlt 11dth acar and instruct you in our line of work.

PHILADELPHIA SUBUUllAN-COUHTIES GASand ELECTRIC COMPANY

Ardmore 3500 Bryn Mawr 327 Wayne 47

Hilltop 233 Upper Darby, Boulevard 1600

MEN

WHITE'S SWEET SHOPCAKESl PIESl C AN DI ES ! N UT S! ICE CREAM!

219 HAVERFORD AVENUE

For Delivery-Phone Narberth 4005

Yes, yo u have t w e n t y ~ f o u r ~ h o u r h o t ~water service w he n you ow n a

BUYNARBERTH-MADE CANDIES

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HOT WATER ALL THE TIME!

Do yo u like home-made candies} White

makes a delicious assor tment in Narberth's

ow n candy ki t chens - t o be sold at a most

modest figure.

Or, perhaps, an a t t rac t ive package an d a

f am ou s n am e appeals to you. In t ha t case,

there is no b e tt er t ha n H U Y L E R ~ S , and w e

have. a fine assortment of their be st box candies,

in various s ize packages . The mos t wonder f ul

chocolates New Yo rk e ve r produced.

Come in an d tr y some of each I

And in addition t o t he b ox candies, there

is a wonder ful a r ray of specia l ti es, fudge , ' l as ses

candy, peanut brit t le, salted an d coat e d nu t s.

We will make up an y kind o f a combination

order. yo u wish.

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SHELLENGERGER'S iA name famous In Ph ilade lph ia for good

cand es. S ~ . x large stores a re opera ted to supply thedemand for these fine s we etme at s. D av is ' f or I 7yea rs h as b ee n t he sole agency for Narber th. Try abox at 60c a pound.

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Book Shelves

Magazine Racks

Doll Houses

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H. Br:tten, Mgr.

Battery Se1·vice-Batteries called for, rech'drged- i· ' and aelivered

How much mo re y o ur friends appreciate a

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Ou r LUMBER LIBRARY contains many

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-all easily made from soft White Pine o r o t he r

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NEW HEATING SYSTEM

MONTGOMERY GARAGE

ter accepted the presidency of the I ~ = = = = = = = = 5 5 = = = ' i I 1organization, and the Governors of

seven States also accepted the office

of vice president. They were: Gov

ernors Robinson, of Deiaware;

Trumbull, of Connecticut; Byrd, ofVirginia; Ritchie, o f Mar yl an d,

Moore, of New Jersey; Spaulding,of New Hampshire, and Pothier, ofRhode Island.' 1

It was decided by the organization:to a sk t he historical societies of I

ever" S ta te in the Union to cO-I'opeT;lte in celebrat ing the anniver

sary of VaHey Forge a long withall the pat riot ic s oc ie ti es in the

United·States . .

GEORGE A. WITTEPaperhanging and

DecoratingESTI¥ATING

NARBERTH 4135 W: l ~ ~ t = 1 t = 1 t = 1 = l " " l H M

Jobbing Carpenter IHarry H. Hamer

NARBERTH 2 7 6 ~ !~ I

N. R. PEACOCK Interior and Exterior PaintiD&WILL liE GLAD TO EllTlllATIll

407 Esses Ave.. Narberth, Pa. IPheDe, N•• berth 28.'1

Church Notes

CANDIESReymer's-Bunte's-Schralft's

'Now Is the tIme for

Nut CandiaChoc. Covered NutsCrystalized, Salted

andBrittle

Firat Church of Chrlat, ScientistWoman's Club Building,

Ardmore Avenue, Ardmore, Pa.It A" M.-Sunday services.11 A" ~ 1 . - S u n d a y school services.Wednesday evening- Testimonial

1 l 1 c e l i n ~ , 8 o'clock.Reading room, 1!l West Lancaster

avenue. open weekdays from 10.ao to1.30, except \Vednesday, wheu it isopen fr0111 t:! n oon to 4.:10 and !l to!lA5 in the evening.The subject for the Bible lessOJl

sermon for Sunday, November 6, is"Adam and Fallen Man,"

THE OCTOBER BOOKS

A T THE I.IBRARY

WEEK'S BUILDING

TOTALS $116,050

"I s it as good as ?" are the

words that come first to anyone's

mind m re adi ng the list of new

books purchased by the lihrary in

October. I s "R igh t Off th e Map"

as fine as "Rough Justice?" Is

"Kitty" as g ood a s " So rr el a nd

Son?" 'Vill "Now \ Ve A re S ix " Baptist Church of the Evangelrival "'Vhen \\ ' e ~ ere Very Robert E. Keighton, Minister.

Sunday, November 6:

Young?" and will "Conflict" be !l.45 A. M.-Chllrch school. Wor

as p op ul ar a s "Stella Dallas?" ship service for the entire school in' Vi ll t ho se who read Ludwig's the auditorium, preceding the class

"Napoleon" wish to r ead his "Bis- , ) e ~ i l o ( ~ \ . M.-Morning worship. Sermark?" and will lovers of "The .110n. "Oversight or Overseeing?". TheBroad Highway" enjoy "The' l13nd of fel lowship to new members.Quest of Youth?" And su o.n : ) h ~ l ' n ' a n c e of the Lord's Supper.

. f · ' j P. ~ L Y o u n ~ pcople's devotionalt hr ough t he list, or It con tams ;en.ice. Topic, "The Vallie of Dailythe most r ecent books o f authors f)e\"otious."who have i n the past f ew y ea rs i ..!.; 1'. ~ 1 . - E v c l l i n g worship. Serproduced at l eas t one of the very nOli. "A Forgottell "Vater-Jar." Forpopular hooks. The library's ans- he evening services of Novcmbcr spe\ ,' er t o the above questions is to dal hymns have been chosen b y mem-

bcrs of the church. Th e hymns forrecommend that each patron of this service were chosen by the Simpthe l ibrary read each book and de- ,on family.cide. For the guidance of its Wednesday, November !l, 6.30 to 9

readers, t he l ib ra ry submi ts t he P. M.-Church night. Spccial speaker,

f II. 1· f b k h d Robert J. Journey, of'Rangoon. Burma.°owmg 1St 0 00 s pure ase Ma Shin, a nativc Burman young lady,

iu October and now ready for dr - .vill also be prcscnt.culation: F r i d a ~ " . November 11. 6 P. M.-

,\merican Legion armistice banquet.'Right Off the Map," C. E. Montague. rhe men of this church arc invited to'Jalna," Mazo d la Roche. attend the a nnual observance of Armis-'Kitty," Warwic\< Deeping. tice day at the Community Buildiilg.'Kong," Harold ·Kingsley.'Companionate Marriage," nen Lind-

sey.'Lonesome Road," Lucy Furman.'Moon of Madness." Sax Rohmer.'Nuptials of Corbal," Rafael Sabatini.'My Relig-ion," Helen Keller.'White Flower." Grace L. Hill.'Flamingo," Mary Borden.'And Now We Arc Six," A. A. 1Ii1ne.'Conflict," Olive Prouty. .'Dr. Dolittle's Garden," Hugh Loftmg." In a Yun Nan Courtya rd ," Louise

Jordan Miln.'Jeanne Margot," Sylvia Cleugh.'Mad Carews," Martha Ostenso.'S ile nt Storm," E rn est Poole. .'That Man Heine," Lewis Browne.

Methodist Episcopal Church}{e\". \\'. Sheridan Dawson, ~ I i n i s t e r .Sunday, Novcmber Ii:!I..Hi A. l\L-Biblc school; Hon. F.

\V. ·Stitcs. sU)lerilltendenl.If A. M.-Morning- worship; holy

comlllunion; infant baptism; receptionof members. Anthem, "Seek ye theLord," by Roberts. C o n ~ ~ a l t o solo,'The Trees and the Master, by Chadwick.

6.45 P. M.-Epworth League devot ional Illcet ing. Topic. "Pray Ye,Therefore."i ..15 P. !\f.-Evening worship. An

en·ning of music. Anthem, ""VhosoDwellcth," by ~ f a r t i n . Soprano solo,"God Shall Wipe :\way All Tears," byHarper. Duct, " I \Vaited for" theLord," hy Mendelssohn. Anthem, GodThou Art Great," by Heyser. A d d r e ~ sb ~ the pastor, 'The Place of l\1uslc

11 Christian \Vorship." IMost of Construction Is in The fal l IUllcheon of the Woman's

R:;oreign Missionary Society \yill. meet

Hav er fo rd , o semont , )\l :Monday at 1 P. M. A mIssIonaryMerion. ')n furlough from Africa w ill b e the_____ Jpeaker.

NO LARGE JOBSLISTED The Ladies' Aid Society will mcct

:1Il Tuesday evening at.8 o'clock.- • On We·dnesday at -t P. M. the King's

COllstruction 'of two homes·t· il1 Heralds will meet..Rosemont, threetwin hou>;es in II..v- The Epworth League class in evanerf ord, and a $24,800 addition to gelism will meet 011 W e d n e s d a ~ ' at 7.15

:a dwell ing in Merion, const i tute the P. p ' : ~ y e r mceting on Wednesday athulk of lastweek's $116,050 to tal of 8 P. M.

26 building permits for the town- The Standard Bearers mceton Tuesh ip , i ss ued by C. E. Rahn, Lower day a t 8 P. M.s Thc \Voman's Home Missionary So-Mer io n Bu il di ng I nspec to r. . ciety meets on Thursday at 8 P. M.

L. D. Spencer, of Ardmore, WIll The annual bazaar of thc Ladies' Aid ~ - - - uild for A. G. Dean, in Haver- S o c i ~ t r will be held on Saturday, De- ,--------------------,;f or d t hre e twin houses, at $10,- celll er 10. FREE .LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

'each, at an apprm:cimate t o t ~ l , The Presbyterian Church :t BY I.01£$32 ,400" John E. Kcarncy Willi R,·v. fohn Van "ess. l\/inislcr. I WILLIAM D. KILPATRICK, C. S. B.lttild for Frank Seeburger. in Rosc-· l\leeling.s for Sunday, ~ , ) \ " c t 1 l b e r 6: : I

1110nl. dwellings a t a ll app roxima te . l l . 4 ~ · ' , " .. ~ L - H i b l e school. A wcl-: I .Hellll:(/ ' of the 1100·rd oj Lectureship of the M o t h ~ r Church. ,-;t of $17

000and $1 SOO. Alter- lO l l l l fI 'l .111. . .•. 111( F;,."t CII/well of Cltl'illt, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts

co. "l '. ;". , • II :\ . ! \ I . - ~ I ( } r l l l n g worshIp. Ser- I to be delive··ed in -atlOns amou.nt.mg to $24.l'IOO WIll ~ ) IlIOII theme. "\Vhy I Am a Presby-; THE WOMAN'S CLUB Inade by 'Vllllam J. Hyder. uf J'llIl- ttrian:' D u r i l l ~ the sen·icc the fol ·. I

<l.dehhi:l. to t he homc of : \l It hony luwillg, who were recently clected. willi: Ardmore Avenue-, Ardmcre tH C c u l i n ~ , Latches lane, Merion. bt· rl!illstalled as ruling el(krs: :.\. G. i MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 7.1927 I.. (' .. 1 I ' 1 ~ 1 ' l d l ' I ' " Jt,lIettt·. Joseph H. McClay, I'. ~ I . ! 'B. J. ~ m l e i , 01 . 11 a e p !I,l, Hoi>h. A. H. Wilson, Harry B" Weld., I AT EIGHT-FIFTEEN O'CLOCK

will construct a $10,000 dwclll11g, ,l\ld by Ihc SOlt1II11 "imposition of ! i The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend tand $800 garage at Princeton road,!.11;mds" C an'nCL' 11. \Vool1llinglon will! __ _ __

. . I· I t·- f I· .------------- -ynwy(1. Private garages are cov- DC on allied to t It ' 0 lice 0 nl I I lg !~ ~ = = ~ ~ = = ~ F = = = = = ~ i F : = = = = ~ = = : v = = ~ F = = = l F = = M = = i l 1. f 11 R C . · Ider . ·e r ~ : 1 by p e n ~ 1 I 1 s ~ ,0 o ~ v s : . .... II ..\. ~ l . - - J ltllior church. directed by

\Vmthrop, No. ,b St. 1.lUb 1(I.l<l, ~ I r s :\. ~ Dig-hy.Anlmore. $1000; Samuel K. "·hite, l i .·I;. 1'. " L ~ ~ o [ e e t i l l g s for the JuniorGlenwood road, j\·lerion, $400. a!lll. ~ e n i " r Christian Endea\·or So-

d I · f l J I:l I I . It· tit· s.Durham an rvmc, 0 1. ;11 e -I j A;, 1. " I . - - i ~ \ · e l l i n g worship. Ser-

•phia, wil l cons truct a $4000 rri\'alc IIllin thelllc, "How to Deal \\'ilh th t •

s table for Samue l Bet ti e. i a 11;1\<.1'- J.lldiffert·lIt"-:-thc first of a ~ c r i e s offdA.

E. \Vohlert·s Lusim:s:i~ l ! ! l d a y

t'\"cnll1gs ~ r n ~ , o n s ,

on How too '. . ! \\ III l\lell to Chns t. ( ,o spel hymnsbUlldmg.on M o n t g o l ~ l e r y p l . k ~ , i\;ar- will i.e ~ U t l g . . .berth, Will be altered hy '''111Ial11 D . l\londav. H 1'. M.---COIllIllUllIty BIblean d H . T. Smedley. a t an approxi- : I a ~ ~ . . . .male LOst of $3000. Henr\' K Bar- . \ \ ,·dJlt·sday .. H !'. ~ I . - \\' e WI!! con-I

J' . ." ·11 JIIue our sludll'S II I 1 Thessalolllans.ton, Inc., of I hllade1phw. WI .111:,1- ;. T h u r ~ l ! a , · . 111 A. 1\1. to .J 1'. 1\1.-$ 2 ~ O O a lt erat ions to the res lden (( ' ~ l t - l " t i u g t;f Ihe Wonwtl's Auxiliary.of Ralph Seuter, Lancaster avenue, L,lInclwillt s ' ~ r Y e d at 1 P" M. Sew\ngWynnewood; Donald M. Love, 111d ~ ~ I r ~ d r . a l work for the Presbytertan

W I '11 k $) . It !-\ospllal.. ynnewooc, WI l ~ l a "e _000 a era Tl,ursl!;,y. ~ i 1'. "r.-1Ieeting of the

.1lOns to the chve1ltng of John W. ,\-':stlll;tlster Circle at thc home ofShoyer. at Love's lane, 'Vynnewoo:l. \Irs. I.. \\'. B · . · r g - ~ r l l u . 117 EltnwClod

Other alterations and additions arc: . t \ ' l ' . t 1 t ~ e . l \l rs . Wark and 1\1 r ~ !{ogcrs

d• b . f II . \ S S l ~ I J 1 1 g hostesses.covere y permIts as 0 ows: . _

James C ro sb y B rown . A rdmo re , Pledge Aid$550 ; Charles Fre tz, J r. , No. 756 At a meeting of the Valley ForgeBeacom lane, Merion, .$950 ; E. W. One Hundred and Fiftieth Anni-.Claypool, Gladwyne, $500 , and Cas" vcrsa ry Assoc ia tion las t Saturdayper \\'ister, Cherry lane, Ardmore. afternoon Governor Fisher in a let $300 .

Advertising signs are covered bypermits issued as follows: JosephFarre ll , No. 115 Ardmore avenue,,\ rdmore; Salasin and Freed, Nos.38 and 52 Montgomery avenue, Nar!,erth, and corner Wynnewood aveIlue and County line, Wynnewood;

John J. Rozboril, No. 163 Bala ~ · , r e -nue, Cynwyd; E . A. Dor ion, N.o. THE ESSEX114 Lancaster avenue, Ardmore;

General Outdoor Advertising Com- KANDY KOUNTERp :. ny , No. 114 L an ca st er av en ue .I 107 ESSEX AVE.A r d m 9 r e ~ and Chris Seums. No. 2 8 I PHONE-NARBBRTB 8971

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Charles Safberg, Eugene Claghorn ENJOYABLE MEETING WESTMINSTER CIRCLE TO MEET: ( UR ;1 0WN a nd Bar ne v Mellor. There was an in terest ing meeting The monthly meeting of the

·Mr. ami M rs . Celement J. Mc- oi the Women's Missionary Society Westminster will be held next

Crea, of Woodside avenue, are being of the Pr esb yte ria n C hurc h on W edn es da y evening, November 10,

cOllgl'atlllate(1Oil tIle birth ofalb I at the home of Mrs. L. U. Ber-

\Vednesday evening, to ce e rate tI e EI 1 Mdau!!hter. Elizabeth Jane. geron, 117 mwoo( avenue. rs.

one hund red and twenty- fi£th an- Wark and Mrs . Roger s a r e the as -

Fiye local nimrods report a most n iversary of Presbyterian missions sisting hostesses. Each member issuccessful hunting trip Tuesday to in the United S ta te s, whi ch b eg an a sk ed t o b ri ng a n i nt er es te d f ri en d

L I V I N O ~ ~ ~ : : ~ ~ l t J ~ G 00. Fairview Village. 21 rabbits, 5 with the pioneer work of John Eliot I t o t he meeting.

PHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTON, EdItor pheasants and 9 quai l were brought and D av id B ra in er d. M rs . H aw s,

THOMAS A. ELWOOD, ABst EcUtor homc by James Gillespie. Jack the president, recalled th e s to ry o f

Of(lce. 258 Haverford Avenue Mayer , Geo rg e Humph r ie s , Augu s t t he heroic e ffor ts o f t hese first mis- GEORGE W. LIGHTNarberth 2545 Hailey and Charles Bailey. ~ i o n a r i e s , and Mrs. Pe te r Starn sang ELECTRIC

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Mr. and Mrs . Webs t er Bedford, two heautiful solos. Th e Semper I FLOOR SURFACING

One Dollar and Fifty Cents Per Vear ba of \Vood Haven, Long Island, whf) Fiddis class of the Sunday School Cal"]Jenter JobbiJlIl.Advance ha\'e becn vi si ting ~ rs. Bedford 's gave a one-act play, "Thanksgiving! $1.00 per Hour

- - ~ ; - , ,;"ec. "" . I. B. Sm;,h. of •\ von "'.111," which set forth i n t he wor ds I 219 Iona Ave., Narberth" r oad, h aH ' g;me t o Ocean Spr in gs , and ac ti on s o f a n old co lored mam- _< _

Miss. f or t hc win te r. my the importance of systematicIi . giving and the d i re results of a hap-\ PHONE: NARBERTH 3868-M

,.. INTERESTING h az ar d way , in an object lesson ALBERT and DILWORTH• .. . PROGRAM ARRANGED' which aB. could understand when it I Radio ~ ~ l e $ and Service

_ \ was applted t o such everyd ay hap-, Repalrmg Our Specialty

Entered as second class matter, OCtober III, Thc Sunday evening scrvice a t p en in gs a s e at in g a nd d r ink ing . ! PROMPT SERVICE

1 ~ 1 4 . at the Post office at Narberth, Pa., UDder t hc Lu th e ran Church should p rove 310 Dudley Avenuet il l ' Act of March 3, 18'19. all interesting one. Thc Junior FALL LUNCHEON -------------

Saturday, November 5,1927 I:cague will r end e r an exercise en·· The vVomen's Foreign Mission

IItlc<l "Our Luther League Em- 'try of the Method is t Epi scop al

C'if:-}J. FIRESIDE b1eIll." 111 t h i ~ part of the sen'icc IChurch will hold i ts f al l luncheon-Jlnl! !he e l l 1 b ~ c m o.t the L u t l ~ e r League Iat the church next Mon day, No

b explallled 111 a 111ea1llllgful and Ivember 7, at 1 o'clock. AII ladies~ I r . and : \I r s L. 13. Edg-crtoll. o f c ol or fu l w ay . lo f the c hurc h a rc invited. Miss

.Chestnut a\·enue. are attcnding- thc' Thc Scnior I .eag'ue will present ! Gwendolyn Narbeth, of Swarth-

Hhio S ta te -I 'r in cc to n g am e a t " 'I 'he Cri,;es of I-:uther," in which I'more, a" n ,i ss io na ry on fur lo ugh,

:'.;:l'· ttl ' J' ll c <)1111) "'t'lte t.hruugh se \' e ra l dIalogue sketches, will give a yery in terest ing talk of~ : ~ nll':C 011 ·O( a\'o .. ' ( ' I . '. l .:", . '" tIe 1I1:l1n pOlllts of t he gr ea t r e- , h er w or k in ' \frica.;:.\IU111111are t ran'lI l1lg to the g:lmc fo rmcr 's l i fe is told. It ~ h o u l d be: ....

in a s p e ~ i a l train irom.I'hiladclphia. worthwhile ior everyone who pos-! WOMEN'S AUXILIARY TO MEET() n Saturday C\"ClIllIg. (letobcr siblv ra n a t tend t o review these in-; '\'1 I II ., f

2li,' Drew </Kcefe, (;i :\Icrwyn ~ i d e n t s and beco111e accluaintce"i with:. 1 \ 1 \ ~ regu, ar\1110.11.t 1 y nf1et(:l·t1l1NR o '

: '.. ' ... ' ' t Ie ' omen s : lIXI lar" 0 Ie ar-: Road, gave a 1·lall(J\\c e l ~ 1 1 1 , , : - . q u ~ , - Luther s coat of arms. ' 1· .. 1' !) .·1 ' " , ;11 1 h II CHAS. F. EBERT, r ade for several of his fnends. HIS : , . ~ I t 1 re:-. ~ ) tel) \\ I Ie e (

t. 1 I I Ilelell DlI\'allllY I hursdav, ?\m·emhcr 10. frum 10 I Jobb,,·ng Carpenter

gues s mc u( e( - "AMONG THE BOWL ERS· .' I I I I . '11 IMary Torch iano, Hazel and Phyll i s ,to -I- (l C D C ~ . , ~ 1 1 1 1 C leon. WI Je' REPAIRS and ALTERATIONS

\XTll'ttiI1ghanl, : \i a ri e Ou inn, Be tt v ,;er.ved at I 0 c lock. . :\1Ite, boxes 103 Dudley Av"nue'\ _ J IJurilll.( Ihl' l ' a ~ t Wl·l ·k Ihe L i o l l ~ and' 111 1 I tl t '"Chain, Ethel Achenhach. Bill Chain. M c l e o r ~ had a C0l1111l01l fOl'-lhe! WI l · . ~ lroug It to liS 1llee mg.John Hopkins, Eugcnc f ' innan , Al Pilots. 011 Octoher :lS the L i o l l ~ had' - - '- , - - - - - :=H=ON=E=:= = N A = R = ~ = E = R = T = H = 4 = 1 2 = 9 = : ' Ia nd F re d l\lcCarthy. Bob \Vr·g-hl. 110 Opposilioll in Ihe f ir st gamc, and ill Church Notes -==='-'=='-"======'-'==

:Don O'Keefe an<1 Cus Powers, of the I a ~ t two games "Q\'er-howlcd" 11ll':! ~ \ r d m o r e . and TOlll Duane, of By- l ' n ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ m h l ' r I w a o\)enin11" da" for the: All Sa'lnts' Church Ye Oddity ShoppeJ "The GUI Cenler of lhe I\laln Line"··"wood. They cnjoycl \ movies uf gunning scason and Ihl' shooting

Lindberg. anll "( lur Can,!!." on a :\ Ic tl' ors h ro ug ht do \\' n Ihe game a t \Vynnewojo(III' IR'a. Has just added to i ts many SUIOts, Overcoats, Tu edos, Topcoats

., every crack. Rev. Gibson Ie . cctor. other Unes some ....

home projecto r . , , But leams beware! The last match S A. M.-Holy Communion. Old-FashionedMr. a nd M rs . \\cndall :\laycs, of ~ h o \ \ ' s t he P il ol s have t akcn on rl 'in - 11 A. NI.-Church school. Home-Made Tailored to Measure

Center City. Texas , and i 'lr. and forceml'nts oi well-seasoned ~ l ' a m e n , m ~ l ~ {;,: ~ ~ ~ - ; : ~ ~ : ~ i n g prayer and Sl'r- CANDIES $28 50 & $38 50Mrs. Judson Car nc r, o f A tl an ta , and nothing shor t 01 a hur rkal lc will Cho ir o f t hi rt y t ra in ed voice s. Many del1clous flavors Which wll\ • •

. I \ keep thcm out of port. appeal to t he most f as ti di ou sGeorgia. were the \vee ~ - e n < guests OCTOHl':U :!ll 7.00 Young People's Fellowship. taste.of 1\1 r. a nd l \l rs . l oh n C. Nash, of ~ o l l t h e r n (,Ions To tal s I Thi s com ing "'ednesday evcning at Forh··two more r.-Unl shopping days ' ' ' ' ' 'm k 'V

vnnedale aVenUe. Humphries 167 145 155 467 18 o'clock sharp, a rehearsal of "Col1egc P I I O S ~ f o ~ \ c R h r I E s t m a s + CLOTHES

J Murray 137 116 110 3631 Days" wil l t ake place at Montgomery •. : . , B ,RTII 2882 arm1(Miss Ernestinc \Vall entertained Robertson 181 131 149 461 School. This is the l as t c ha nc e to g et Hav er fo rd Ave. at Forrest Ave.

last S a t ~ l r d a y evening a t he r hom e Richardson 167 134 ~ ~ ~ ~ a par t in the production. All pcrsons AsYou OrderTItem1111 Forrest avenue. several school Albert 183 183 interested will please send thcir na:t1CS = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ -c hums , i nc lu di ng P eg gy Wa lz e r, l'l'esh\'(('rlan 111015 835 709 7 4 \ ; : ' ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ l l H K ~ ~ b ~ l t l ; ~ s : ~ ~ : ' l t ; ~ ~ : ) I ~ ~ f ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ i ; l e ~ ~ " ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i 9 ~ ~ i 9 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ H ~ ~1':lizabeth Shea, Boris Orr, Muriel LaughUn 125 128 253 day c ve nin g a t 1i.:W. Anyonc who\Vh it e, Eve lyn F leck , E th el Ro se r , Haws , 143 140 283 likcs to sing or dance or would care ~ ' 1 ~ ~ : ~ ~ n i ~ f r ~ ~ : ; ~ , j J ~ ~ L e t t ' ~ ' e l : ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ : i l : ~ ~ ~ ~ . : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : H ~ H ~ ~ ~ ! ~ ) ~ 1 : ~ ~ ; : 1 ; ~ ~ ~ e s : : ~ ~ Frli:::): ,·it THE NARBERTH THEATER :IIBla in e E ly , James Shea. Vaughn 663' 669 1332 cvcning Deccmber 2, in Montgomcry I ~ ' ~'Tcmpleman and Frank Layre. SO\'t::\lBER 1 'School ' at 8.15 o 'c lock. Therc will bl: m;

:-'lr. a nd M rs . 1. Cirrito. of Lan- R ~ ~ ~ : I ~ ~ I ~ I ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . 1 2 0 167 1 3 i O ~ ~ ; d,vancing alfter .thc,.play u ~ t c i c l f l r o A l 1 ~ t M h ~ ' Th e Main Line's Most Beautiful Playhouse ..B.t" , ' l ~..ter a"Clllle, BrVll ~ l a \ \ ' r , an- Rei 96 121 217 . e a re p a nn ll lg uus se rv l '!a1.,. J' ss ., . Narbcrth Station to Ihe school. The

lIounce the engage.ment of tll\11eir

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daughter, Vincentllla, to r r. El. Jenkins , .. 196 143 181 520 p rocu red t hr ough membe rs o f e it he r WThomas Fratan ton i , son of ~ \ I r . and Balley " 126 125 251 th c Fel lowshi p o r cho ru s. P la ce you rMrs. James ~ r a n t a l 1 t o n i , of l-lamp-II - - -- -- -- o rder e "r !y , a ccompani ed wit h t.he Shows Daily, 7 and 9 P. M.

l'I/,"II\.ttrl,111 I'll t 744 689 706 2139 111011e", that yuu may p rocu rc c110lceden avenue. ' 0 s "'oluls J

Sllrin!! flowcrs are llot Collll110n at Mason 141 118 109 368 scats. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2.30" Tyson 126 ., . . . . 126 Ch h

this season of the vcar.\JlItwe heartl Haws 113 125 127 365 Holy Trinity Lutheran urc AMPLE PARKING SPACEthat Dora ~ iller 'llid,cel two violets Riddle : 164 '" . . . 164. Sunday, No 'ember 6. W

McConnell 147 124 139 410 \ I - A '1 1"11 S -I I ..B.tirom her fr ont ya rd o n I )u dl ey Latll'er , 108 142 250 .1..1" ". " . - .11 e ~ 100 : ~ avenue one clay last week.. Laughlin _._._. 120 164 " S ~ ~ ; : ~ : ) i n g \ t l ~ : I ~ S ~ ~ c B : l i ~ r , ~ e Themc: PROGRAM WEEK OF NOVEMBER 7thM r. a nd :Mrs. \V. Cook, of 10 691 595 681 1967 74" P. M.-The Senior and Junior ~

Hampd en a \' enue . a re re ce ivi ng ~ t l l n d l n l : " of ~ f ' ( · t 1 o n "" " Teams Lea gu es will h av e c ha rg c <?f t}le scry-congratu lat ions on the h ir th o f a Methodist Mo;tcors W. L. P.C. ice and wil l present somc mClllents 111 ~ Monday an d Tuesday ..B.t

T' fi I S II I C I Baptist Batters. . . . . . . 15 3 .86323 the lifc of Luthcr in cOll1mcmoration ofson. y., 111 lele ... cott - ancoc 00 '. l,uthel'an Lions . : : :::::: 5 3 : 6 2 ~ his bir thday, Novcmbcr 10, 148a) he "Th BI d She "Jr., who was horn last l\1onday, Presbyterian Pllots 0 12 .000 was born. '. . w · e 00 Ip .&<October 31. Batt ler s and L io ns please ta ke no . F ri da y, 4..15, the CatechIsm Class wlllThe wedding of :\liss Dorothy S. ticc th at the p os tp on ed gamc o f Fri - mcet. with

, \n de rs on . d au gh tc r o f !vlr. and day evening, November 4, will bc play. rg:- HOBART BOSWORTHcd on Saturday afternoon. ;\ovember S';; :Jl

?\lrs. S tcwar t : \ nd e rson, of 102 1" t , ·w CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS orr C d 16M' k ' El ":\ von road. and j\[ r. Stuart \V. M ' a ~ a t ~ ~ n ~ T ie Boo ste rs for Lead orne y- lC ey s e v e n ..e.!I

1 1 f'I I ' I E C ' Ra.tes: 2e pel' word; additional e.on- ~

0111, son 01 ' r . al l( lv rs. ~ r n e s t ' ons ls te nt bowli ng on the Il ar t o f f d t Fox NewsI scellth,e itl.8ertio1/.s 0 same (/ 'ver 1se- 4Mlolln, of C,'llllllria Cl)llrt. St. IJa\·itls.·. f Ie : \l ar at hons enabl el l the lll t o d..· 1 ~ •f mcnt, 1c pel' wOl·d. Minimum e large W~ \ ' i l l take placc at 3.30 this afternoon ' [ ~ : : : l r ~ l : l ~ I \ ~ I ~ l o ~ ~ ~ ~ t t h r ~ ' I ~ ~ l ~ i ~ ~ e s ~ t : ~ ~ ~ ~ /iCI' week, :jOe. I . - - ~',It thc home /Ii thc hridc. The t' 1 tl "I' f Ii . I"()I' ~ , ' . · L E - O a k dlnillg room table, Wednesday ..e.!IleI ' l' , (los ters or l,rst place with • ~ ' 'G 1l { l ~ \ ' e r c n d Carl A ~ c c will officiate. five wins and t hr ee sl)tliacks, The oak l ib ra ry t a b ~ c . Upright plano. Phc.ne ..e.!I

.\fter 'a few weeks' weddin!! trill ~ I a r a t h ( l n s camc within . four pins of Ardmore 451-W. GEORGE BEBAN in<' •• I I' 1 I . I l'I·UI.IC 81\1.1-: of antiques on Wednes- "Th L f Re d" ..B.t

thc cOul)le will make thei r homc in \"lIIll1ng t Ie t Ur i gamc, W lIC 1 would 2 'I k e 'ove 0 leor 0 ~ a \ 'l ' gh'en them ~ . , l l 1 1 d i s l ) 1 1 t l ' d flosses. clay. November 9 , 1927, at 1 0 c oc on

I)'III'IS 'I'exa" .Ridge pike, Harmonvllle, two mUes., ,. , . , ". ,ion of lirs.·1 I l l a c l ~ . - ik.southeast of Norristown. Ridge P e ..e.!Ii\[rs. A. \\'. Needham, of 103 MARA-ruONS Alltique ShOp. ~

Chestnut avelluc. is sllcndinL.'· a few R e ~ e r , 1129 139 '. . ,r,' "Twenty Legs Under the Sea"H O ~ ' l e r 137 151 11. ~ 0 "'OR SAUl-Good . us ed gas r ange , W '( ~ : ' Y S in Reading", "a.. visiting" her ~ i , ~ ~ ~ a s 144 152 l ~ 4lr, clleap. Can Narberth 3774, any evening. F N~ o n - i n - I a w and <Iaughtcr, Mr . amI Jenkins .::::::::::: ~ g : ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ W.\:sn:D-Young girl. White or color- t:>Ho OX ews" Spencer . . . , . . 89 89 ed. to ass is t wtth housework in small ~ - C l '

l\lrs. Hangclll, who a re reCl'IVII1g" apartment . Sleep in or out . Wages $8congratulations on t he h ir th of a I Totals ·80 657 736 58. 1978 a week. Call Narberth 2526-R. ''G"(

daug-hter. :\Irs. Hang·cm. was Wn"wbce O S ~ ~ R S 119 135 t 'OR SAU:-1923 Ford coupe in good w Thursday an d Friday ..rll. 'Follmer 128 156 1 6 ~ 9 running order, $30. Phone Narberth ~

iormerly l \[iss Eileen ~ e e d h a m . 'Cappell :::::::::::: 125 137 1 ~ 4 3 ~ ~ 3912-W. Th e Musical Comedy Success

l\lrs. Louis Sheneman. of III Williamson 116 128 127 371 W,\NT":J)-Girl for general housework W "Th Ge h Ge I"Chestnut avenue. entertaincd several Baker 79 93 97 269 and plain cooking. Phone Narberth 2798. e log am Ir ..e.!I

f ri en ds a t h cr home last Saturdav Totals............ 587 633 589 1809 LlGIIT I,OCAI, HAULING-Ashes and. By defeating the Pep Boys three to l'ubbish removed, jobbing,cellarscleaned. W LI d H I It Comedy "Somebody 's F ult" '..e.!I

evening. The guests includcll ~ [ i s s one the Booster s took possess ion of Fiveyears ' experience . A. Wallace, Phone oy am on - aI':va Lawrcnce. Miss Crace La\\'- first place. After being madc to Bryn Mawr 1433-J. ' F Nrence, Miss L aura Brow n. Miss share f ir st p la ce wit h t he Mar at hons SI'ACt; In p ri va te gar age for r en t in-! OX ews

\ . [last Thursdav t he Boost er s s howcd e ludi ng hea t and wate r. 315 Grayl1ng I W:\lahcl Brown.' l\liss TtOla c - s ome o ld -t ime f orm and bea t t he re p avenue. ~ ----------~ I a h o n . Mrs. l\1. ;\\. Livingston. Buys into s u h l 1 l i ~ s i o l l three t imcs and I,ADY wll l t ake care of chUdren, day ~ Saturday ..e.!I' I ' 110 I I" 1'(1 t II 1\11' I I f I or evening. Phone Narberth 4102-W.~ Z ~ ~ ~ s ~ i l : ' e R o s : , ~ · [ r ~ ~ r . t ' l ' r ; l ~ i : ~ ~ ~ ~ i n \ \ ' ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l l i : 1 I g ~ ~ f \ \ t e t l ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ e o V ( ~ ~ ~ 1 'I ,\SO and organ pupilS wanted for "SUNSHINE OF PARADISE ALLEY" , ~

lurl'd. private lessons. W1ll give piano lessonsPurse, :M rs. lohn 1\. Caldwcll, and BOOSTERS lt homes , David spratt. Phone Bel-,\rthur Burns. Wetherbee 170 167 18" tQO 'nont 6266-W. l.0J. withi\lrs. Jesse I-Iarris a nd M rs . M. Michener 82 86 125 293 - l 'lANO TUNER-Repah'ing mechanIc ~ Kenneth McDonald ..e.!I

TRft,t , 136 128 99 363 In your town cost much less. Send -re1I.ivingston l ef t y es te rd ay by mu to r Williamson 156 140 130 . ," poqtaI. Q. Ubertt. 315 Hampden avenue, •C K dd' K "for Maplewood, N, .1 •• for the week- Blind 99 95 93 287 l\llrberth..11-12-27.! ' aptain i s ittens ~ . en(1 Totals 643 616 618 1877 SUNNY ROOl\1 for gentleman or bUBI- tcl" N 1 S . "Sk F ." -re1

. PEP BOYS neBS woman. Private family. Conveni- ove ty CenlC- y rontlerAmo ng t hos e w ho a tt en de d t he ',-lerkel 125. 131 137 393 e nt t o station. Phone Narberth 4161. ,

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PRINTING-Narberth's Printing ShopMiss'. Beth.' Needham e:a ve at her Watts , " . . 114 130 124 368 is ready to fuum YOU1' desires in a '"G1u McNlven 138 145 141 424 I At E P f

home on Chestnut avenu e l ast weck Wilson ." 95 93 188 prompt and dis tinc tive manner. Bee L 'e l' y e l' o rmance

EBert Taylor or phone Narberth -re1

wer e t he l\'llsses ' l izabeth Adams, To/als 592 636 590 1818 Dothard & Taylor, P. O. B ox No. 3 9. Special Organ Selection by William Stewart,Esther Kerchcr . Thelma Zipperlaill, Standing of "B " League. (tf.) tcl"

:Clara HbItgl·el1. . <l1111 A \j ce l\lillor Baptist Boosters '" ~ ' . ~ ~ 7 p a ~ : : : I N ~ l b ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ : l 0 : ~ ~ 8 ~ : ' llld Messrs. Thomas Cahill. Donald Methodist Marathons 5 3 .625 chi ne s f or new Singer , Phone Mer lon . -re1Ande rs on. H ora ce Zippe rla in. ~ : : ~ ~ ~ ! ~ : a n M ; ~ : s B ~ ~ ~ . : : : : : : : : ; : ~ ~ ~ 14511-M. (t.f.) ~ § f a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s t 2 ~ ~ s t 2 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! & ~ ~ ~ s ! ~ h ! ~ H ~ f I t

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CRANE'S DRUG STORENarberth and Haverford Avenues

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WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT.BUICK WILL BUILD THEM

' tVTHEN thetask to be accomplished is difficultW when stamina, dependability and unfailingpower are essential-the advice of those whoknow is, ttBuy a Buick!"

In Buick for 1928, greater power, and greater geeaway are imparted by vital engine improvements . . .greater grace and beauty are provided in its newlow-swung bodies by Fisher .. . greater roadabilityand riding comfort result from built-in hydraulicshock absorbers and tailored seats. '

Drive a Buick for 1928 today-and nnd out whyBuick is, so popular where ,power counts most.

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Make-up packages? Cer ta in ly . T he k in d that helpsyou complete your a J l ~ ) e a r a n c e . And Cigar s and Candies"make-up" gifts that appeal to him a nd h er. D epe nd ab leremedies.

,NARBERTH FOLKS

, ¥ ¥ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ¥ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~I . Schedule of Montgomery Bus Co., Inc. J.

Montgomery Avenue Line L e ~ v i n f ; P e n n s ~ ' l v a n i a R. R, Sta-I until 10.30 P. M. 'Eastbound tlOn 111 Narberth 7 IlIltllllE>S hi ler Then 10.50 and eve ry 20 m in unt il

W t h ~ n the above-mentim'I'U times.I 12.:iu .\. M. ..

UJt J . t ' a ~ · i " g .\ nderson and Montgoml'ry L e a v m ~ 54th Street IIUO City Line Tht 'n 1 .00,2 .00 lind :J.OO A. 1\1.Avenues I 21 m!nutes later thlln thE' alJUve· !.E'living 54th aRo City Line 5 min-

W Illl'ntlOned Urnes lites later than the above-men-Wt:F.KllAYS' , tioned times.

Star t ing d t 5.30 A. M. Westbound Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. Sta-W Then every 15 min. until 9.00 A. 1\1. Le8\'ing 62d and LancaRt er Avenue t ion in Narberth 19 minutes later

Then 9.20 and every 20 m in . unt il t han the above-mentioned times.l l!k 3.00 P. }t . ,WEKKPAV ; J

I t Then 3.15 and every I" min. until Start ing at 6.00 A. M Narberth Short LineW 10.00 P.M. Then every 15 min. until 9.30 .-\, ~ l

Then 10.20 and every 20 min. unt il Then 9.fiO A. M. ano evel 'Y 20 mm. Eastbound1200 P 1\1 until 3.30 P. M. . Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. Station ..e.I

Tlh • 12';0 l' 30 d 2 30 A M I'hen 3.45 ~ 1\1. ~ t n d eVt!l'y 15 min,en "'.. an ., .. Narberth).g" until 10.:10 P. 1\1.W "',\Tl:KIMYH Then 10.50 and every 211 mill, unlll \\' ' ';1':1'1'.\\' ' ' ' AXI) S I JXPAYS

Star t ing at 5.30 A. M. Then 12.30 A. 1\1. Starting at 5.50 A. M. '"6tThen every 15 min. until 9.00 A.M. Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3.09 A. M. Then 630 7 10 7 50 830 9 10 @Then 9.20 and eVE'ry 20 min. until . , • , . , . , • ,o A 1\1 l!IATI'III)..\Yl!I 9.50, 10.30, 11.10and 1l.iJO A.M.Th12. ~ I'·' • cI 1fi ' t'l Start ing at 6.00 A. M. Then 12.30, 1.10, 1.50, 2 .30, 3 .10,en . i' an every • mm. un I l 'hen every 15 min. until 9.30 A. 1\1. 3.50, 4 .30, 5 .10, 5 .50, 6 .30, 7 .10,

T h ~ ~ O ~ O ~ ~ o ~ 1 ~ d every ~ \ min. unt il Then 9.50 A. 1\1. 'lno e"el'y 20 min. 7. 50, 8. 30, 9 .10, 9.50; 1 0 . : ~ O . 11.10 ,~ . . 0 J . 1290 P M I I n t i ~ 12.:10 I'. )1. and 11.50 P. M. .&.<WTh . 12' ;' " I "0 d 2 "0 \ &1 I'hen 12.45 P. M.and every 15 min. Leaving 54th and City Line '<G'<

E'n '''''. .,) :rn, .:) •. i' . until 10.30 P. M.r. SUSUAl'S r"'en 10.fiO It. 1\1. l lnd p.velY 20 min. WestboundStarting at 5.:10 A. M. until 12.30 A. M.Th h " t :KKUA" : ; Al'iP 8(;';P.-\1'8 .&e.tW en every Ih- our unti l 9.00 A.M. Then 1.00, 2 .00 and " .00 A. M.Then 9.20 lind every 20 min. until :::talt:ng at 6.10 A. M.1.00 P. l\t. l lVSUAYS fhen 6. 50, 7. 30, 8 .10 . 8. 50 , 9.30 •&e.t

Then 1.15 and every 15 min. until, Starting at 6.00 A. M. 111.10, 10.50 and 11.30 A. M.10.00 P. ~ J ' ,I Then every 1/2-hour until 9.3t} A. M. Then 12.10. 12.50, 1.30', 2.10, 2 . 5 0 , ~

Then 111.20 1'. ;\1. and every 20 min. Then 9. 50 A. M. and every 20 min. :J,30. 4.10, 4.50, 5.30, 6.10, 6 . 5 0 , ~W until 12.00 1'. 1\1. ! until 1.30 I'. M. 7.30, 8.10, 8.50, 9.30, lo.JO. 1 0 . 5 0 ~ , '

Then 12.30. 1.30 and 2.30 A. M. iThen 1.45 It. M. lind every 15 min. and 11.30 P. M. and 12.30 A. M.

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NARBERTH 2845

OUR·TOWN'I

Phone: Narberth 3854

Phones

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We Call F01' and DeUver

U.. t<-:LA'fEWHY? BECAUSE

Open Friday Evenings from 7 until 9 o'Clock

NARBERTHCOAL· COMPANY

D,., Johnson said: ((witholtt

economy none can be J"ich,

and with it fe w can be POO,"."

RIGHT AT THE STATION

Where the Apothecary Has Held ForthFor the Last Quarteqo-Century

Telephones: Narberth 28-38 and 28-39

NARBERTH

Housekeepers and Auto Owners!Everyone of you shou ld use

We predict that each night wil l f ind this new Narberth Theater filled to capacity with picture-lovers, whowil l rejoice in the ful fi llment of a - long-f£: lt community

need.

234 Haverford Avenue

The New Moving Picture Theater is a fine feature int he g rowt h and development of Narberth . It has taken

courage and foresight on the p ar t o f i ts backers t o e rec tsuch a splendidbuilding. Surely Narberth pleasure-seeker:l'wi ll be del ighted to f ind that now t hey may have entertainment right in Narberth among dignified and beautiful

surroundings.

When Dissatisfied TryHEWIT 'S

Tailors, C l e a n e r ~ and Dyers

A G,"eeting to Narbe,"th's Ne w TheateJ'/

"The Narberth',:National Bank

NARBERTH 3675

SHEA'S DRUG STORE:';

It is an exceptionally clean polish; destroys all germ life; prolongsthe life of plated ware-both silver and nickel; is an e a s ~ ' cleaner, as itdissolves tarnish instead of scouring it oft'.

REPLATES BRASSYWORN.OFFBath room faucets, brassy aut o par ts , wor n silver-plated spoons

and forks, Sheffield plate where copper shows, wi th

PURE SILVERMaking Them Look Like Nt:'w!

Nt! ml!rcury or acid, satisfaction guaranteed by Good Housekeepingl\Iagazme and the Manufacturers.

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A. R. JUSTIC£ CO., 904 Walnut St. , Phila.

(WI'ite me per80llally jU8t what yol t th ink about U-KAN-PLATEF. Millwood JU8tice, Pres., Narberth, Pa.)

" ro / ( /l·m like U-Kan-Plate f01' the wonderful WOl'Tc It Doe.']"

Vz Pint Bottle, $1.00;-Pint, $1.65

For Sale by

Lyons Hardware :: Ricklin Hardware :: Cotter, Grocer~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' " WAYNE 400

Members of Hale Firm ImpresedWith Extent of

Big Plant.

LOCAL BUICK MENBACK ,FROM FLINT

SEE PROVING GROUND

R. S. TOUHILLElect1·ica,l Contracto r

"Servlce with a Smile"703 S. BOWMAN AVENUE

Estimates Furnished, PHONE MERION 1088.. ~ _ . , . , - , . , . , - , - ~ .

HIGHLAND.

DAIRIESMILK AND CREAM758' LANCASTER AVE., ~ ~ g R Y N MAWR....:iPHONL,:BRYN MAWR 882

Allan C, Hale, H. D. Hale and

R E. Springer, of Allan C. Hale,Inc'j Main Line Dl1ick dealers,

have just returned from Flint,

Mich., where t hey spen t two days

as guests of the Buick 1Hotor

C o m p a n y ~ : They made the t ri p ina special Pul lman t ra in , along

wit h t he o ther dealers in the Phil adelphia Buick branch territory.

The party, numbering about 125men, w as me t by Buick execu

t ives , di \: ided i nt o g ro up s of adozen or so ' each, prm'ided withgu id es , a nd s ta rt ed at once o nan ins;)cction tour through' thepl ant s. E xc ep t for luncheon,

which was s en 'c d a t t he H ot elDur an t, t he tour occupied the

cntire day. 'l 'he luncheon was at tendpd by E. T.Strong, presidentof the Buick Motor Company; C.\V. Churcll iII, general. sales manager, and,t l ther Buick executives,

who addressed the visi t ing dealers

on var ious sal es ano service probl ~ m s , and' congratulated the dealers for t he i r part in making thishy far t he g rea t cs t of alI Buickyears.

.Th e n ex t d ay t he dealers landed at the ,Proving Ground. Herethey we're" shown th e testing

through which I\uick g-oes con-s t an tl y. . 'Af t e r a d ay c rammed

with incident. they left for home.i .. It's h<iru to s a\ ' wh ic h WITS

more amazing. the' f ac to ry o r t heProving Ground," said ~ r. Hale."Each , ,,as a wonderful experienceand a genuine treat. The day atthe factory brought home the

man'elous efficiency of Buick

manu.facture and expl ai ned, howit is that B ui ck c an of fer su chst,artling values. \Ye saw the con-sCientious care that g-oes into thenraking of , e\'ery el1ick car-therelentless tests which insure thateveryone is rig-ht whe n i t goes.out -and we gained some conception of the enormous resources

this ,policy hilS enabled Buick ,tode\·elop.

' ~ ' I wat' especially impressed atthe \Va}' machipery has, t aken thepI;.jcc of man RQ)\'et.,wpose ,\\\oif!< ', " - " ," , .i t . ~ { j o e s more qtiickly -and m o r e " a ' e ' ~ ' . . - ! ! ! . . . . : ! : . - ~ . ..' ...:. .:. . . . . . . :.;." . . . . . . .:. .. :_ .. _ ..: . . . . . . . . _ :"'1'clll'ately than men. :\Iovement ofI>arts, i n t h ei r t ran sformat ion' l=========,==========================:from r aw mat er ia l i nt o finished

cil:t:s, is taken care of by a systemof '.con veyors o.f man'elnus ingen ~ l I t y , each deSIgned perfectly foriis ,own particular j ob . ' I' he y runfrom o"eration to operation, and

from plant to plant . in what seemslike a hop el es s maze : y et t he irmovemcnt is perfectly co-ordinated, and their combined effect isefficiency itself."For all its machinery, Duic)<

employs almost :lO,OOO workers.

Its factory is nearlv two mileslong' and ' several blocks wide; ithas its own fire and police departm en ts , it s o wn water anel te lephone systems-in short, it is agood-sized city in i tse lf."\Ve were delightcd to see the

Proving' Grouild, because we hadheard so much about it. The visits et u s s tr ai gh t o n one point: theProv ing Ground ,,'as not estab

lished to set a st amp of approval

on General Motors cars- to prove 1 1 T - ~ - ~ - ~ ! ! " ~ " ~ . ~ " ~ " ~ " ~ " ~ " ~ . ! ! = ! ! " ! ! = ! ! . ~ : - ! ! : : ! " ! ! : : ! - ! ! ! : - ~ " ~ ! ! " ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ ~ -them good, a s r umor s omet imeshas i t -but to put those cars

t hr ou gh t he mos t rigid tests, incomparison with all other carsmade, so t hey may p er fo rm w it ht he best at all times."Bui ck keeps a big fleet there

wnstantly, going' t hr ou gh t he

roughest so rt o f g ri nd , so that,perfonlolance may be constantly

bettered. These Buicks average!)OO m il es a day apiece t he y ea rround. which g ive s some i de a o ft he t es ts t h rough which they are

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PLUMBING and

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Narberth Theater',

Building

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THEAT ER

installed the electrical equipment

in the new theater

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

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THE·ATER

of Narberth 's Beautiful New Motion Pic

ture Theater h as b een mad e possible by

th e combinedskill of th e fii-ms represented

in this group of advertisers on this page

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27 North 7th Street, Philadelphia

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suitable for residential uses as well as for churches

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by the most modern apparatus available

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"The American System"

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111 Forest Ave.

F. D. Winden, Pres. :W. R. Murphy, V. Pres. &Treas.

modern baths

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in the New Theater

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CRITICISMS

PAGE SEVEN

Don't park too near the corners.

Policy of Playhouse to Make

Place a Community

Center.

WILLIAM CROZIERMANAGES THEATER

WELCOMES

See programs every week in OUt''l'own.

FOURTEEN SHOWS WEEKLYManager crozier. ot the Narberth

Theater, a n U O U l 1 C , ' ~ t!1at there willb e two shows ( ;v er y n ight . Thefirst show w1ll begill promptly at 7 P. M . with the second performance starting at 9 P. M. MatInees \V1ll be given twice a week,on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons at 2,30 o'clock. The Saturday matinee w1ll be arrangedspecially tor the children.

$25,000 I n st rum en t H a s F i neTona l Qualit ies an d

Appearance .

WURLITZER ORGANPROVIDES MUSIC

OUR',rO"WN

New Narberth'Motion Picture Theater

CIRCUIT

PROJECTING ROOMA MODERN MARVEL

Every Precaution Taken fo r

Sa fe and Un in te r rup t ed

Screening•

STORM-PROOF

As a t ri hu te t o m od er n engi

neering skill and ability in the

motion picture itHlustry the pro

j ec ting room is unsurpassed and

equalled by fe\\', e\'en in the

larger cities. Th e floor, walls and

ceiling ar e of concrete construc

tion an d the room is fitterl with a

meta l sa fe ty door, thereby insur

ing a b s o l u t ~ fireprooi design. Toinc rease th e mal'gill (Ii the safetyiactor, a separate room, hui lt ofconcrete, wa s placed next tu the

projecting room. This room i used solely for the pu rpose o f re

winding the film, and is connectedto the projecting' rUOI11 hy means

of another fireproof slidillf.':' Illetal<loor.

Th e equipment 111 the pruject

ing room consists u i two Power 's

Projectors, a new Ilrenkert effectmachine, and a spot li).:'ht, also by,13renkert. Behind th is h a tte ry of

machines stand t\\'o panel boards;u ne of w hi ch c on tr ol s the mal'hines, and t he other frtllll whichthe l igh ting , ct\l'tain and \'entil a ting sy stems ar c r egulated. Atthe far-end of th(' room i::i placed abank of \\ 'estinghouse storage

batteries, which is an eng ineer' s

insurance for continuity of sen',icc. Tw o H el'tner generators

stand bes ide the hattery installa

t io n a s part of the rectifying out11 t.

\Villiam T. Crozier has b een ap

pointed to act in the capacity of

manager of t he t he at er , thereby

filling an important posi tion in the

personnel of the theater s ta ti ', M,r .

Crozier was a memher of the origi

nal Newsboy Quartet, which was in

existence 20 years ~ l g O . Always in

terested in ch ild ren , he has worked

STEWART IS ORGANIST with unflagg ing zeal f or t he ir en tertainment and amusement, and to-

Few the at er organs excell the day h is enthusi asm is undimmed.

:'\'arber th in st r ument in tone, if Saturday af ternoons special prog ~ a l l l s wil l be arranged for the chil

t he numerous cOlllments of t ho se d ren in a rl di ti on to the regular Sat-present on th e open ing n i ~ h t are unlay matinee. These programs

any i ndcx o f the pleasJ1lg ct1't'ct pi ,will c ~ l I I s , i s t of divers s ~ l i t a b l e ~ l m s

Ithe installatipn, Iand s ll lgmg hy the ent Ir e a u ~ h e n c er, , ,I'" . ' i" Iu nd er t he personal leadershIp of'0 1 t \\ 0 \\ ee ,s .I gl utll: 0, ex- i\l r. Crozier, Although these mati-

F cr ts of the Rudolph \ ,\ urlttz.,er nee IJerforlllances are arranged I)ri-;-;lI'herth's h e n u t i ~ t l J 11ew playhouse, openerl to I and a large auditorium on the second floor will bethe i ub ic Tu(>sday night. It has a capaci ty of near ly j l1lade into a dance hall or recreation room, as 80011 as Company were busy Instal\1l1g marily for t he younge r set, the1100, and is r1ecoruterf in a restful and ar ti s tic sty le. ,he l 'l 'muinder of the building is finished: ,The pl'oject and test ing th e o rgan. E \ 'e ry key, adults are cordially invited to ?eFOlll' store" :Ul' being finished in f ro nt o f t he t heat er , ' ,cp!', s e l l t ~ Hn in vestment of II l(uarter-mllhon dollars. eve ry s top and e \' erv pipe was' present and watch the youngsters 111

' - - - - , - f II d' t I -I t I so Itheir supreme enjovment of the spe-NEW THEATER HAS H · I t · Ft· care u y a JUS e< . alH ~ l I l e ( . . cial shows. -

armonrous n error a ea ur e that all would be III read1l1ess lor, Defines Policy.AUSPICIOUS OPENING ' ' b h' N PI h

-----,- 'o f Nar ert s ew ay ouse the opening. , ?d I'. Crozicr has made the folio\\'-'0:"'1'1 :"11-:11 FICO\! Till': 1'11:"1' 1',\1" Th c r , e s u l ~ ~ ::ieenill all il1strtl- i il1g- statement i ll reference to the

oj Sl'\('11 lIIonths. this site w as ,Comfortab le Seats , Broad Aisles an d Restful Colors Contribute ment 01 ,bnlltant, ,l'Ich tone . yet i pol icy which wil l he adhered to hycapable ul m o ~ l u l a t l ? n s pel'lnlll,lng ! the thea ter and Ihe IJersonnel.chan!!ed from t he unimp roved lot I t o t he E as e an d EnJ'oyment of II k i f Iul.. e\'ery, p o " s ~ ) e 'JIlC u" I11USlca "After many l110nths oi planning.

hI the completion of this $200,000, Theater Patrons. e t t e ~ · t . I he . back stage accom- huilding and nnsparing- effort to

theater. They told that l h i ~ was I pa11lnll;nt sonnds c an h e proenred lIlake the ne\\ ' :\arherth Theater thet l n l ~ : t hl ' k g- in ni ng of things for ,\ d i ~ t i n c t imprcssion oi soft- No Seat Crowding. i rom the keyboard. l I I o ~ t heautiinl theater on t he Mai nt hc ll I: l ha t frol ll t ime to t ime th ey lOl1cd beauty i id t a the play- T he s ea ti ng arran).:'elllcnt IS This ~ ~ ; ) , U O ( ) instrument i ~ O l l l ~ : Line. wc have prescnted to you tile

. II I' I I ' '('l'" e ll t" I' " t il e IIC\\' Nal'!lertll' ~ i l l l l ) l e and cOIl\'enient. \\'ith a o f t he hlggest, sources of pnde to iCOIllIJleted huildin,!.!'. \Ye f ee l, thatc rc g/ Jl ll g t o :lr l Itt e no\'(' t Ies - L I I I , I "I II ' I I f Thl'ater. l ,' l 'oln tllc slIl't 11h,"s,LIId ' [lI,al l'apacity oi :-;:l(i, the chairs arc t Ie , o \ ~ ' n e r s .01, ,t I t leatel ' . t. l ~ t ! ~ \ ' e a rc " er y highl): p r i v i l ~ g e d in L ~ t l at wou r gIve to tIe peop e 0 L I' I I 1 '1 , O\'el HOU Jllpes. con tr ol led h ) 8.1! n)O 'lhle to cOllie mto th ts sp lemltd

Projectors Are Efficient. :'\'arberth the best of s hows and ,:.'old of the 11I!>!>,\' one is s\\'ellt' plale( m t Hce l a n . , ~ . \ \' It I two I t I tl ' t' f I i '\" IJlllll' " " . I' ., ~ " , , , , sops alH Iree ~ 0 e - , COlllmttllltv all( <T1\e to you vour

Two men wil l h e on duty in the t he ir a il ll is to make t hi s t he mos l ullconsciuusly inl., the alnJ(),"plwn' \\'III,e and ~ p a ~ l o u ~ a l s l e ~ . I he I ).:'ers each. Th e cuns,ole has three: first 'vcry' own' theater. \\ 'e IIOllC

rllom, the projectionist and his as - I,dh'd-oi motion l lictnr l' house flll Ii the hrowns. t ai ls anr ! gold oi : l'hall's are luxunously cUllllortahle. mannals. to).:'ethcr WIth the pCllal ithat YOU will like it : that vou will~ i s t a n t , This m e a n ~ that one man th ~ h i n l ine ' '1'1 f I I . I 1 I I ' . 'e " 4 • t,:W amph i th eat r e, \ \ 'a iking do\\'n .1

e s,eat,s, arc 0 ,le,a,\'Y,. > r c ~ \ ~ ' ~ l I , e ~ · . loa I'( , ,, ' , , • ' ; . \ i s i ~ it oftcn:. t ak e an a c t i v ~ inte.restwill continually he manipulat l l lg .\fter thc dinncr those present " . , . ' " . '1, I, ," '. 1e,lthel. \\hJlc the 1 ~ , l c " s a, e thle"- ! I he plnngel s ,11 e used to set up III Its opera llon and consHler It atI le IJI'oJ'ectl)r '\\,hile the oth<'r m'lV '., I I til" :_,"lle",t." (Jf ,I ~ I J . l l I O n s , , liS e, t len slttlllt! III .l [ I I,t 'I . tl ' I 'lOllI" t' I 'I I 1f t 11' I'

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' ' • \I ere 1Ilvllc( to Ie L,," " • ): 1I p 10 ,:- e l e ( \ \1, 1 ,I Cl \ e . ' I a pa r 'ICU a 1 ) elll 0 (I es, ,.J, I part 0 your COllll11Ulllty I e. '\:nter the rewind room. 'I'll(' two ~ a l a s i n and Freed at the t i r ~ ; t ,(lIJm,y Ie,ather a l ~ d \ ' c l ~ l 1 r chaIr,: ' rhe spacing h c t ~ v : e n th e r o \ \ ' ~ IS i usc pi t hi s dev ic e• .a l l u l l l I ~ e r ol ! "\Ve trust that yOll wi'll feci atPower 's projectors are of the new- showing and official opening- of this "ne I ~ ~ t t l l cunsl'lOus ul the lack' p 1 c : ~ : - ' ~ n t l y ,sur, 'l'1slng. there.beln).:' i chang 'e s may he ~ ' e g , s t , e r e d m ad-; hom e in it and that i t w ill b ecomeest type, ?I'loclel (iI:. of improved theatel'. ui gau(I\' ta\\'driness \\'hich i ~ ( sulll(,lent loot r oom t o a \' ol d the I \',lI\ce o f t he playmg 01 a uUl llhe r" t o v ou an enchanted l an d whe restyle. Acarbonarcisused,butof , I" , I 'II I I' I' I'! I I f tl I '11' fl I 'f

'I he g ue st s who a tl en de ( were: characteristic of the a \ ' ( : r a g e ; l ~ l I ' 1 ' l ) e l'l'al1lper ee 1ni7, ~ ( am-; anl ',I pns 1 0 . Ie p unger ~ V ! you can ee f rom t Ie pr os ai c a _the horizontal type. \V ith the old ~ 1 1'. Clancy. vicc president of the .\merican moving p ic tu re house, 11Iar tll play p a t , r o n ~ . I he t ~ l ~ ( 1 J ' . , \ ~ t t I I I " an en tI re ly new Illuslcal i fairs of this work-a-day world and\'ertical t ype of arc the l igh t ing ' Merion Ti tle and Trust Company; The comhined d es ig n and color plal1 01 the a t l l p h l - t h e a ~ r e s p e c l ! ~ e s leftect. lind on its smooth si lver screen th, l tl'fficiency was approximately -100/0, Philip:\" Hart, president of the scheme o f t he t he a te r a l ' l ~ l"Ondu-, a room Ii.) feet by!).) leet. \\' Ith Many Special Features. ,other country of your l lreams-

In t hi s n ew installation an effi- Bryn Mawr Trust Company; J. H. l'lVe tu rest an d keen enjuyment,. I h i ~ width and the c o l l 1 p a r ~ t i v e l y ' III addition t o t he man ua ls and: t h at j oyous l and of love, romance.l'iency of 95% is obta in able by 'fall, assistant secretary and assist- n ot u nl y of t he t he at er itself, ht1ti,short l e n g t l ~ . an e x c e l l ~ n t \'le\\' of; pedals. which con tr ol t he g re at , high adventure, daring deeds, amazmeans o f a reflector placed behind ant treasurer of the B ryn ?vlawr alsu an increa:-<cd cllJI>reciation 'Of I,·the s(.'reen IS assured, !rom .every I , swell accomlHlniment and pedal i ltg exper ience" and good, c leanthe arc. This ellahles the full I 1 1'1 fT r u ~ t Company; Carl B. Metzger, t h e \ 'a ri ed talents of the cinema ~ " a l 111 t Ie lOuse: 1 e ,SI ze (? Iorgans, there arc a number oi aux- fun. ,l)i)\ver to be focused o n t he screen president of the : ' \'arherth National :-tars, Th e Spali ish influence is the ~ c r e e n was dl 's,gned \\'lth, th,s. iliarv devices. It is thus possibl e "\ Ve want you to regard it asbv a series of manual controls. . f ' , . I • ,

":hese two machines are fitted with Ban,k; ./. L. :VIcCrery, cashIer 0 "C\'ident' in the architectural s ty le, P ' l \ ~ J l III \'Ie\\'; . for th e o rganis t to produce c an ar y YOUR theater and we want YO\lthe ? \arberth National Bank . throughout the building, although , l entc!'ed r h r e ~ ~ t Iy undel,' the 11I:t1- ;song-s, bird whist les , th e sound o f to know that we s ha ll always be

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hantly 1Ig-htecl slg-n. an d lined \\'lth: surf. c ht tr ch he lls , t ir e he lls and glad t o h av e you give u s any sugo,a amper es a t 5:; volts. Th e pro- J:urgess l l en ry , \ . I"rye: Edwin 1'. tile pillared arch facing' the ell- the entrances. is the t icket hooth . ~ n a r e drullls. gestions, or make any criticismsjector i tse lf uses 20 amperes at.i:i IJold, tax coliector. . r;lIlCe t o t he main lobb):. Th e surhase and under paueling .of The lar.L,Test I>illes arc of I l) - foot which y ou t hi nk will i.mprove its\'flits. Direct current is used on ' I 1 I I' I I " I

Councilmen E. C. Criswold. \VII- .\Iessrs. SaJasin and Freed , spec-I tl e J('ot 1 arc II ).:'reen all< w l I t ~ size. Th es e a re in th e I lpen general atmosphere andmcrease t 1('all the machines. The power is . r ' I L' I ('I'ff 1 " I I 1' I I t II If' 1

ha,1ll 1'l'clZ. )'lI,lIe, CltC I, , Ion, i I,Ylll;':- \\'"h.at th.ey desired t,o J.' 11111 l.e., ~ \ .1,, e, t.I.e 1.IJ,);le!' I,lar 0, diapas,'un g-roup oi th e g r ea t o rgan II.nea,sure 0 e"ntertal1lll1ent an< sen,,'-hought as alternating current and \\ 1 J 1 I I II CI 1 \ I I I II I I 1 a I I II ' f i ' '. {ates, . \.. - a, lar es I, ~ . len 'Ie l stelll. tI e arclutect. ti e l,ls l Ie l s U l l l U ~ Is 0 \\ oac, a I and 111 the pellal b ou rd on . s o l Ice I t can 0 tel',t l , ~ n rehctl ed t l (ltrect. current. ! \o cl , s ec re ta ry of Council, and \\'('re abl e to gain the above eHect,; deep cream ,cainI'. This cream Inamed from t he F re nc h t er m f or: To Maintain High Standard.\ \ Ith t e mac line equll)ped as C· '1 I ' E l l S II ' ., I' I ' . I If ' cl I li e cis IJ 'j'e·tl 1'1 tll(' ,'11,'te' 1 I f I 1 I •• •: I ' . h d '. 0I111Cl man-eect '( war< ~ - a\ \ s. \\' lIC 1 IS patterner ~ I l m e \ \ ' lat a tel"" la r e In. el e y I '\ .' l l\1mb e hee, Jecause 0 tI e (ron- "vVe are endcavonng to mamtalllt ~ ( , y f a r ~ 1 Wit. .h

C' motors, IIf case \Villialll D. Smedl ey . R al ph S. the new Roxv ' l 'h cate r in Ncw l igh t w it h t he gold of the vC5tl-1ill'" note of the heavy pipes, 'I high s tanda rd and at t he s ame

01 a al ure m t e source 0 sup- I) (' I) ' " I C I. " k} ) ' - I "1 I d " ,. , 1>" t n e' '"', . I '1 I I' 1 " . . , h NI I b k f 'b . un Ill'. Jcne an s.. . ,. a ur ey, ) or '. uflng t Ie preparatIOn ot JU c Un el .1 mOle ,1Ill CI u, 'I he organ IS lUI t Je 1mc t\\ 'o tl111e make e\ 'e ry VISItor to te l ar-Py'h t 1e ~ 0 I s t o ~ a g ~ attr \es IChris Koch, president of Narberth the plans se\'e'ral of the decorators Th e g-reen and white marhle attracti\'e oro'an screens of go'ld- berth Theater in act tl al it y a guest ,IS t. rown l;ltO t 1 c.lrctltt ancf t l e gus ines s Men 's Association; Robert ,\'ere taken to Ne\\' Yor k and a ~ r l 1 l ' l I I e is carried Ihroughout the 'finished "Till"'work to th e left and 'fa that elld there is insistence upon:lroJectordsbcra"I'lt ell' po\\'er rom J, Nash, Henn' T. Nash, J r" , ,v al - , l o ~ e s tu d\ ' o i t he J{uxv Theatel:"llll1se. the ('ntire ~ 1 1 I ' h a s c I>eing' ofiri ..-]Jt uf""the stacYe. Before e ach s e r v i c ~ and every employee of thet Ie stan v ce s. j I N· I • I 1 I C N a ~ l l I" I 'I ' '1' t II '. II Ie " II 1·'lltl"I'I<:e '1";' , "'" I' I . , . ' . d' 1. tel . i 'as 1 anl _0111 • , , , . ,\'as ma( e In p1'( er to an Ita e 1( ' s.lI e r S I ~ . ," . I screen a wroug It I ron Ig l tl ll ). :' company IS trame m courtesy, an<

Uninterrupted Service, .n the drawing up ui the s p e c i l i ~ l1lade t h r ~ ' l I g h thl: tour ' douhle' fixture is suspended. i s i n con sequ en ce a hos t.This uninterrupted service does STAGE AND SCREEN OF c a t i o n ~ . The g'eneral e lt er t t ha t doOt's heslde the t1l'ket h oo th t o i The own er s h a\ 'e be en f or tun at e " You a re welcome here. It is

ilOt apply only to th e runn ing of MOST MODERN DES.lGN has heen c r e a t ~ d in t he n ew i\ ar- t!IC \'estibule, H ere th e c ~ I I ( . J r e . c 1 ' in securing the services o f V l il - your theater when you are within' the f ilm, bu t also to th e lighting I J ( ~ r ~ h , Theater is <Iue solely to the, tIle floor catches t!le eye,. 1 hIS IS: liam Ste\vart as o rg an is t. M r. i ts wal ls . Enjoy t he comfor ts tha t~ , s y s t e m . A s t he battery is hook- Silver Stippling on Screen Assures I'lIttnng eHol'ts of i\lessrs, Salasin. somewhat of ,an . l n n C ? v a t l O n ~ and; ~ t e w a r t formerly was at the con- have been provided for you. ,ed up ordinarily, t he e xi t l ig ht s Absence of Glare. and F re ed . withuut whose p er -! t he u sc of . th e tIle IS, c ~ ) I l b n u e d :sole of the S ta nt on The a te r, "\\ 'e desire t o us e our utmost in-are supplied alone . However. in ' rhe s tage and screen are mo<.l- sonal dil'ection and cons tan t Sll- 1elsewhere 111 the b U l I ~ l t n g . At II'lJiladl'lphia. and h a a wide circle dividual eltorts to serve you, pleasel'ase of any untoward circu11l- ern in e\'ery'detail and the color pen'i,sion ~ l the , ,!al lS a glaring! hoth e nds of the. v e s t l h u l ~ , are 10f acqu:Jintanres in this ~ e r t i o n . you. and he an integral pa,rt of y ~ u .stance such as a thunder s torm scheme hlends i n h arnlOny with IIIlertor 11I1glJt ha\'(' resulted, : placed l eaded .mlr ror s, I hese I "vVe bespeak you r fflendly 111-

Dr sleet an d ice on the wires in the g'Uld and h rown tints' of tlw SkillfUlly Lighted. , ! l ~ l i r 1 ' ( l r s : ~ r e set ,.n h lue panels of, 'To Use Sen try Saf et y Cut,Out. t er es t. your loyal support , your kindwinter, the standby cells ar e auto- th ea ter itsCif. The SlTcen is of the I ' 1'he l igh t ing system of the ncw; cde and h ~ h t e d lhrect!y hy a small ' Un us ua lh ' s tr ic t precautiolls co-operation. vVe cail do much tomat ic al ly t hr own int o t he circuit n e w e s ~ d a ~ l i g h t type .. w i t l ~ . a theater closely fol lows the' ideal i lamp a t t he .top ccnter ~ ) th e ) . : ' I a ~ s , a!'e being t;lken. arcording .to ~ ' I r he.lp each other and t o g ~ ! h e . r we c ~ :,ncl the lighting service continues IIIdalhc slIrlaee. I;! hy 1h feet. I he c tt rv e that has heen prepared 1)\' en-: Vestibule Is InViting. I"reed, tu make the proJectlllg make the Narberth Ihe ,l t er notuninterrupted. This dual installa- metal employed is silver. and t he ginecrs who have specialized 0;1 the In the \'CstilJllle the predomi- J'(Jom safe in e\'ery particular; Th e o ~ l y a pl ac e of worthwhile entertion is in keeping- w it h t he ever- surface is ohtained by st ippl ing the lighting of motion pict111'e houses,: l Ia ting color scheme is t ir st us ed" two p r o j e c t ( J r ~ are to he eqUIj)I?ed t a m l ~ l e n t . but also a gencral COIllinc r eas ing demand o f th e public silver 011 the canvas support, by ()utside 011 the s t ree t i the maxi-! with the two-toner! hrowns anr!: with the S en tr y S af et y d ev ic e. :mUlllty a ss et a s well."for perfect service, no longer t ol - u se of a hrush, This requires the ilium of light. This is ohtained! thc gold and hlues, Passill).:' into which s,tops the n ~ a c ! l i n e and Ierating delays due to uncontrol led sen'ices of three men so as to hy the marquise hearing the the lohhy the clTect is u1l\ 'aried. At Ishuts uff the arc wlthtl1 half a I MILLER'S WORK A FEATURE.,circumstances. a\'oid any possihle laps which Ilamc o f t he l'l1I'rent show and th e i 'lJe ri).:'ht of th e second set of ell - second if t he film s ho ul d b ec ome Three local. c?lltractors contnb-'The spo tl igh t is of the usual would in ter fere with the lighting' t wo l arge l am ps t ha t illuminate:. rance d oo rs a n u ni qu e fountain j amme d. : rh is will r emove one uted t o t he btltldmg of the I ~ e w the

type, using a carhon arc. The arc e ff ec t o f the screen, Th e foot- the exterior of tlw huilding'. ' In- :oi ice water ha s b ee n p la ce d o n of the cluef causes of theater ateI'. Th e Narberth Plumbmg andis placed in a vertical position and l ig-hts arc arranged in . a ,s,eried s i d ~ in the l ob hy t he i l 1 t e ~ l s i t y . the side wall, a ls o o f b lu e tile. the s c a ~ ' e s and I i r e ~ , T ~ l e de\'ice is ~ ( I Hea ti ng C ?mpa ny and Henry. ,&t he l igh t is concen tr a ted by a hank of red. hlue and \ \'hl te. I hese rapidly decreases and the hg'hts i water splashes from th e mouth of deh l' a te th at It wl11 respond 111 Compton ~ I part of th.e heatll1gseries of lenses. This spo t l igh t ~ f t y - f o u r l i g l ~ t s wil l aid materially a.re softer, harnwnizing w it h t il e ia wise old ram. strange})' remiuis- nne- thir tieth of a second. and plumbmg. J. A. Mtller,. whouses 30 to 35 amperes. Th e effect 111 the e f f i c l e l 1 l ~ y of t he e ff ec t t tl ed f lo or and t he h l u ( ~ s anrl gold. I c en t o f Pan a nd t he S at yr s. At - - - - - - - ' - h a ~ ~ o o f e ~ l ~ l a n y ? f the bIggestmachine also uses th e same Illarhine. :\ t the top uf the screen Th e promenade directlv in the: the hack right uf th e loh ln ' is t he t op of earh arch. Th( ' a rches a r e bttlldmgs 111 thIS sectIOn, took chargeamoun t o f current. Th e Brenk- is S\\'tll1g another. hank o f l ight s, rear uf the seats is dimiy lighted' small pillared Moor is ll a rc h o dark hrown, ancl the s Y I ~ l p h o n y of a number of pa rt s o f t he newert:machine will be played on the ,\11 these sta).:'e hg-hts arc of7: i - during the showing of the pictures 1 through w hi ch on e m ay se e t he ot t he brown and g-uld IS con- I structure. :stag-e du ring the o \ 'e r tu res , pro- candle power. Th e cur tain con tr ol hy small l ights n l0unted in orna-!am phi t he at er, F ou r scroll wor k t in ued b y t he e ffec t furnisher! hy I He installed the.roof and c o ~ n h ' l 'ducing a s er ie s o f various effects and the stage l , i g h ~ s are operated mental iron ~ v o r k brackets. which columns arc user.! to support the the I ' l ~ u g h linished \ va ll s. Sup e, :- iwork, t ~ g e t h e r WIth the s ~ ] I . l g ~ , ) t . :at th e will of t he o pe ra to r. S un - from the proJectll1g 1'00111 by ar e colored 1Il old rose and b lue. a rch . ()II th e ;:Ides of the arch most m the \\'all can h e se en d el t- a nd ventilators. Part of t h plIJlIl,.,shine, rain or snow arc por t rayed mean s of the central control panel. Goingdown the aisles towards the 1I1llunted un the pane ls a re t wo cate shades o f red an<l yellow w i ~ h u se d. i n t he organ. installatIon was1Iy this i ns tr ument w it h equal The lights are connected by a s l' l' een the amoullt of illumination !iOlls, r am pa nt . T he se l io ns a rc the hronze and t an s, Cen te re d J11 put III p la ce by hIS men, and heiacility. r h e o . s ~ a t so that \:at'ied colored in- 'ecreases until it a p p ~ ' o a c h e s zero done in h a relief and add grca,tly each arch is a large gold pa!lel, ~ l s o took ~ h a ~ g e of the metal workTh e un ti r ing e t lo rt s o f Charles tensltles a1'e obtal1led. at the foot of the sJlver screen. t(. the tota l effect of the arch. 'I he sl11'llIounted hy a rampant Iton. 10 the prOJectmg 1'00111.

Cohen, o f t he N at io na l T he at er 'I'he s t a , ~ ' e is of thc same style The lights on the s ide wal l are whole arch is sug'gesti\ 'e of an old Th e panels c re at e t he effect. of a. The most .app.arent part of NarSupply C ompa ny, w er e m ai nl y as the remaining decorations in u ni qu e and charming in design. Spanish mansiol; with th e famons mirror with their dull burnished ~ e r t h ' s c o n t f \ ~ m t l o n to the construeresponsible for th e excellence of t he house, thoug'h th e early Egyp - '! 'he Imu:kets a re o f black wrought patio. s ur fa ce s. I n t he c en te r of ~ a c h tlon, though, IS the ornamental s l ~ e e tthe projecting room. Under his t ian i nf lu en ce can be distinctly iron. grilled and turned in the The amphitheater itself is im- panel is a medallion, C?nly f ~ l I n t l y ~ n e t a l w o ~ k ~ the face of the bttt 'dpersonal supervision th e machines felt. 1 ' w ~ ) graceful columns arise ~ h a J 7 e of a l an ce . At a slight angle p r e s ~ i \ ' e by its ve!y simplicity. On dis.tinguishable, so deltcate IS th e mg. . ThIS I m p o ~ t a n t part of tpe

were assembled and tested. Th e at cal'll Side o f t he screen t o s up - IrOI\1 the wall they r i se g raceful ly both sides s la nt tn g t ow ar ds t he reltef work. archl.tectural deSIgn wa.s preparedremaining equipment, consisting port a ~ o l d lintel running across and a re mounted with soft amber screen a re l ar ge S pani sh arches, and IIlstalled by Mr, MIller.of th e standby storage cells, the th e entire stage. The l ac k o f an lamps placed behind screens which e ach l ow er t ha n t he last. The With the completion of the Nar-~ ' e n e r a t o r s and the two panel a rc h t en ds t.o se t t he s ta ge 6ff are margined with iron work. At ar ches a r e w ide. and o f \ 'e ry p la in b er th Theat er , e ve ry town of anyhoards were installed bv t he D un - m os t effectl\'ely as a p an el t he conclusion of the film. the thea- design. \ iV it h a span of six f ee t, s ize o n t he Mai n Line has its owncan Con st ru ct io n Company , o f t?\\',ards which one's eye is irre-I tel ' is f looded with 80ft lights from th e smoo th curves arise frol11 th e playhouse. Th e new vVayne The-Read ing . Pa . !,Istlbly drawn. the stageami the effect machine. cornice to the goldkeystone at t he at er is n ow under way,

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When Yon Hear the Magnificent Organ Martin H. Walrath &Sobyou will know that this beautiful instrument

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PHILADELPHIA

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NARBERTH THEATER

THE PROJECTORS

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ORNAMENTAL PLASTERING

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OUR NEW STOREIS LOCATEDAT 69TH & MARKET

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w point with pride t o o ur p ar t i n t he '

construction of the building

We congratulate the

NEW NARBERTH THEAtER

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of candy. At the same t ime take a d ~ ~ t a i eof our w o n d e ~ f u l l y complete stock.

Stop in at Crane's for refreshmentl$ or a bo':i:

LYONS RARDWARE ,COMPANY

CRANE'S'DRUG SToREOpposite the New Theater

Narberth 3920"

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N a r b e r t h ~ s Largest Stor.-

230 Haverford Ave. Narberth·."71

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Messrs. Sawin and Freed

Interurban Theater Company

upon the successful completion

New Narberth Theater

NARBERTH NATIONAL BANK

Narberth 3666

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Montgomery Avenue and MeetiDc .House LaDe

when attending the Narberth Theater

Open Every Evening

MRS. NORMAN JEFFERIES

Ferns and Palms

Have- you seen the unusual !lowe?' sho'l!t in ourenlarged shop?

Merion Title and Truat Building

for the

s u p p ) i ~ the

opening of the Narberth Theater

THE FLOWER SHOPS

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.. .. ' John Albreeh't Nurseries

Th e attractive floral offerings on the stage at the

opening night of t he Thea te r were a p ro du ct o f o ur Shop,

specially designed for the occas ion.

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