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    Vol. XV, No.2

    w. C'..J Hor'ner,303 N. Narberth Ave.,Narberth,

    Narberth, Pa., Friday, October 12, 1928 PRICE, THREE CENTS

    RETRIALOR

    BORO DRUGGISTFOUND GUILTY

    Jury Returns Adverse VerdictAgainst Claude H . C ra ne

    in L iquo r Ca se .ASK'S

    Chief to Attend

    MAY BURN LEAVES NOWA blanket permit a l lowing theb nr ni ng o f leaves by boroughc i lizens unt il Xovember 15 wasissued t hi s week b y F ire ChiefCharles V. Noel. Ordinarilyburning of leaves violates the fire

    r cgul at ions , but t he rul e is tempo ra r il y suspended t o f ac il it at ethe disposal of leaves at this timeo f " ca r, Thev must be burnedin ;eceplac1es," however, a nd n otin Ihe street .and an adult mustbe p re sc nt whe n I he y a rc b ei ngdisposed of.

    DEMOCRATS OPENSMITH CAMPAIGN

    :\ \ 'erdict of guilty with a r ec ommendation of mer cy w as retUnled b y th e jury of the UnitedStates Dist r ict Court last Thurs-Narberth to Be Next da y a ga in st Cla ude H. Crane.Host to County Firemen Narbert h d rugg is t, f or t he illegalsale of liquor. .The :"arberth Fire Company will A motion for a n ew t ri al w asbe hos t at t he n ex t regular meet- immediately liled by Crane's lawing of the :.\IontgomeryCounty Fire- per, former L-'nited States Attormen 's . -\ ss oc iat io n on Satu rday, ney Char les D. 1\lc1\\"oy, o f Nor Xovember 3, i t was decided las t Sat- ristown, and the defendan t wasreleased on hail.urday when the a ssoc ia tion I ll et a t Crane's indictment by thethe Phil l ie 's Fire COlllpany in l'otts- Grand ] ury late in Septembcrto\\'I1. "Fire Pre\'Cntion Week" held followed th e a ll eg ed s ale o f ginthe attention of the ..J.o representa- and whi sk e\ ' t o a Federal Prohi-hition aITent in ,Tuly, which subse-ti\'es present and a four reel movie , , atE lm H al l n ex t Friday n ight . October In. is assuming ' the propor

    t ions of a ci\,ic occasion, The picture. "The :.\1 aster of EmergTI lc ies ," a film based on \\'ill Irwin's l if e o f Hoon'r is. uf course .t he main a t tr act ion . Th e pictun>i ts el f i s non-controversial. dealingin part with t he r el ie f work in Et1rolle an d l-]oO\'er's humanitarianenterprises,In addition t o t he picture therewill be s in gi ng ' l ed by BruceCare\', with Peter Stam. Tr.. atthe piano. Song sheet s ,,;ill b edistributed, so none will have an vexcuse for not joining in. Usher,ing wil1 be done hy several attractive young l ad ies and wil l hein charge o f Miss l\oIasie Simpsonand Mrs . Horace Smedley.Tickets may be procure'd in advance at Ho ov er headquarters.100 Narberth a\ 'enue. 'phone i\ arherth oJ] 2'1, or at the door. 1\'1 rs.Eberhardt :\1ueller is in charge oft icke t s and : \ Irs . j \ lorton naileyis hand l ing t he p rog rams and aei\ertising.A c ard par ty a nd tc a is b e i l l ~held at 1l00\'er headquarters thisafternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Anvol1einterested is invited to atten;1.A samp le balo t cont ai ni ng allthe amendments is on d ispl ay att he headquar te r s and should p roveenlightening tu all w omen whoare interested in the amendments.Th e ballot is the largest in yearsan d study o f i t p revi ou s to ('lection ",ill s.eed up vot ing mater i ally.

    Th e \\Toman's Home Missionary S oc ie ty o f th e ::'-IethodistEp iscopal Church " ,i ll h ol d aluncheon in t he chu rch o n Thursday, October 18. at 1 o'clock. Abus iness meeti ng will follow.

    Th e regular meeting of the Dr.Benjamin Rush Chapter Daughters of t h e Amer ican Revolutionwill b e h el d at t he h ome o f M rs .Joseph R. Aiken, 406 Esex ave-nue. Narberth, on Sat ur day, October 13, at 2.30 P. M.

    Final p lans for t he p ri ze awardcampaign to be conducted by theNarberth Boa rd of Trade wereconcluded at a commit tee meeting' this week and t he p ro je ct willhe l aunched beginn ing thi s Satmday,Th e prizes to I)C awarded onDecember 2(; at the NarberthTheater will consist of the following- : f ir st prize. special Fordcoupe: second prize, eeneral Electric refrig'erator: third prize. RCAradiola-console model. complete:fotll"th prize, $iiO in gold: fifthprize, \-\Talnut \Vindsor chair, an dmany other valuable prizes. Theywill be announced from store wind ow s t he s am e evening and p ub lished in "Our '('own" on December 28.Tickets will be given by allmem bel'S of th e Hoard of Trade.comprising pract ical ly every independent s to re in the borough.with every 25-cent purchase du ring the c ampa ig n. O ne -h al f o f

    t he t icket received with purchasesshou ld be depos it ed in receptaclesprovided in th e stores and th eother hal f retained.Th e idea behind t he p lan is toTo Hold Bake Sale share t he profits of th e se asonwith local b uy er s a nd also toA home b ak e s al e will b e h el d stimulate holiday shopping in th eby the Aid Soc ie ty o f Holy Tr in- borough. Th e committee of th eity Lutheran Church in Paper - Board of Trade in cha rg e o f th eman's.store on Haver ford avenue campaign cons i st s of Marios Ch ion Saturday morning-. October os. J . Bert ram Nespe r and How-20, a t' 10 A. M. ard Cot ter .

    SURVEYEGINS

    Keen Interest Follows WaterWarning---Alarm Is MinimizedMerion Tes t Made Th i s WeekShows Wa te r " o f a Fi t

    Quality.BOROKeen interest but general lack of

    alarm was the react ion to the warning i ss ue d l as t week by t he I.owerMerion Board of H ealtl1 that thetownship's water supply had sho\\'na dangerously high bacterial count-and that boiling was necessary he-fore it could be used with safetyfor dr inking ,purposes.

    A survey made t hi s week amongindependent medical . heal th andcivic organizations interes teel in thesituation revealed:

    That a t es t of the water supply made by t he Mer io n C iv ic.-\ssociation, later than the datesof t ho se o n wh ich t he HealthBoard is sued its warning. hadshown the water to be "of a fitquality."That 1\arberth. which ISsen'ed wit h t he s ame water asLower Merion, is planning aspecial investigation of the situation as a matter of precautionhut declared through Dr.George A. Sloan , p re sident ofi ts lo cal h ea lt h b oa rd , that itsaw no need for alarm.That the S ta te Boa rd ofHealth which i s kep t informedon t he Main Line water supplyby regul ar reports, had founel

    110 cause to issue warning.I t was also learned that the l{adnor Townshi p Board of Healthh ea ri ng o f t he Lower Merion hadcalled for r epor ts on its regularwater ana lyse s and had found the seshowed the s upply a long the upperend of t he :Main L in e t o he satisfactory. Attention was called here,h ow ev er , to t he fact t ha t Radnor.while s er ve d by t he s ame c ompa nya s L ow er Merion. gets its supplyfrom the Springtield 'Vater Basin,a source d if feren t f rom LowerMerion's.The only unsympatlletic note wasstruck by t he ivlain L in e Med ic alSociety whose membership of 10 0 ismad e u p largely of physicians res id in g f rom City Line to Paoli.Doctors i n thi s group told of comp lai nt s whi ch t he y h ad r eceived

    from patients about bad tast ing andbad sm ell in g w ate r, in a m ee ti ngheld th is week. As a group. theytook no forma l act ion. but ind iv id ually Illany expressed confidence inthe township health board and approval of i ts s tep. The situationwas brought before the public whenthe Lower Merion Hea lth Boardfol lowing i ts mon th ly mee ting las tMonday is sued a s tatement over thesignature of Dr. B. K. Wilbur. itspresident, advising the boiling of alIwater against i ts u se raw except forcooking, laundry work and s imilarpurposes. The warning was directedagainst the Philadelphia Suburban\Vater Company whose Springfield\Vater is used by pract icalIy all residents of the general IVfa in L ine ter ritory.CONTINUED ON TH E FIFTH PAI;I-,Woman's Club in

    First Meeting\f rs. Abram Bunn Ross, ofCynwyd. will be the s peak er a tthe opening meeting of the\Voma,n's Communitv Club onTuesday. October i(i. at !.:IOP. M. The meeting wil1 takeplace in the new home of theCommunity Cluh, t he rear roomo f E lm Hall.Th e meeting will be a businessand o rgan iza ti on meet ing as wellas th e legislative meeting, whichprogram is in charge o f Mrs . E.C. Town. l\1rs.]. E. Dllrre l l isth e hostess of the afternoon.Community Club mem bershave been invited to attend ameeting to be held at the New

    Century Club, 124 South Twelfths treet . on Wednesday, September17, at 2.30 o'clock. and sponsoredby several woman's organizationswhose subject will be the Fourteen Const i tut ional Amendments.Th e invitation is extendedthrough Mrs. Frank Mil es Day ,chairman of th e New CenturyClub. Th e speakers will includeMrs. G. B. V. Leitch, M r s ~ 'PercyC . Madei ra , J r ., Thomas Raeb\lrnWhite, Esq., and T, vonZiekursch.

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    PAGE TWO October 12, 1928

    It is gratifying to find owners sofavorably commenting on theunusual value of a motor carwhich provides, at only $875 o. b. Detroit, those featuresof appearance, sound construction,and performance representedin Graham - Paige Model 610.A car is at your disposaLive chassis-sixes and eights-pr icesranging from $860 to $2485. Ca r illustrated is Model 610, five-passengerSedan. $875 (special equipment extra).All prices f. o. D. Detroit.

    UnusualValue

    FRIENDLY

    TAXI SERVICEP. It'. DONAHUEResidence, Station,Narberth 4031 Narberth 4007Baggage Cal led for and D e l i l l " : ' ~ d

    108 CONWAY AVENUE NARBERTII

    ESTATE NOTICEESTATE OF WILLIAM J. BYRNE, LATEof th e Borough of Narberth , Montgomery County. deceased.Letters of Admtnlstratton on the aboveEstate having beengranted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to satd Es- Itate are r equested to make immediatepayment, and those having legal claims, Ito present the same Without delay toANNA V. CAMPBELL,926 Montgomery Avenue,Narberth, Pa,Or to ller Attorney,W. RUSSELL GREEN.Narberth, Pa, (11-16-28.)

    ~ ~ ~ M ~ t t r n ~ ~ D ~ L N ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ L L L ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~btrth l11ercllants aavertising in this Ii 5 ~ u e have made g r ea t efforts to havel'what you want a t p ri ce s y ou a re wi\1i ng t o pay. IG et o ut y ou r pencil n ow a nd c he ck .oft what you need and where, nearby

    you can get them. And when youget to these stores, you'll be amazeda t t he ir p ri ce s and at their large se!l'ction, a nd t he case and comfort w i th Iwhich you make purchases. You'\1 discover huying a t home an easy matter,accomplished in no time.

    CO-OPERATION CUTS COSTSONVENIENT MERCHANTS TO SHARE WITH BUYERSB y b uy in g f rom y ou r independent merchants you will be able to share in t he p r iz e s w h i ~ h are tobe awarded. Community spirit is fostered by a ll wurking for th e good of the whole.. Local.busmess m.enare going to shar e t hei r hol iday bus ines s w it h their cust omer s a s a means o f p romo tmg thlS eommu11ltyspirit. Narberth has an excel lent oppo rt uni ty at h:l11d to .show i.ts interest in this ~ r o j e c t ~ heartye?operation. The p ri ze s will include a model A Ford, clectrIe refrIgerator, RCA RadlOla, Wmdsor cha i r,$50 in gold. Watch for announcements.

    Cotter's Market

    Advantages Shown in Buying fromLocal Stores and Shunning Peddlers" Bewa re o f t he p ed rl 1e rr ' is the' Ie.t in w it h that of the com1l1tmity andwarning which is being- sOllnded ill the II is her e eve ry day in t he y ea r, andhorough. year in and year Ollt, for the purposeAt t hi s s ea so n o f t he year, there arc I01 ~ e n ' i n g the needs for i ts people.men a nd w om en , p ly in g a house-to- . I u r ~ h e r 1 l 1 0 r ~ , . th.e . home merchan thouse trade, selling novellit 's, hosiery, \\ ~ 1 gIve credIt, If It IS necessary. H.eImgerie, a nd wh at not. Beware of ' \\'III e x c h a ~ l g c the g o ~ d s h e s el ls Ifthem. You lose .in the long run. They th.ey a ~ tound unsatIsfactory. !'Ieh,we no connection with the local \\'!II s t n v ~ to p l ~ a s e and by so. dOIngstores at all. They arc no integral part \'1\11 ment contl11t1ed goo{l WIll andvf thi s community in anv form. patronage.Those "bel l -r ingers" or peddlers or "Let the buyt' r .beware," i s a :varn-whatever f orm t he y aSSU1l1e come to :ng honore,l hy t1lllC an'\ c X \ l e n ~ n c e .the doors, use smooth language, dis- . nd .the safest way !o beware IS to

    )llay their wares. g l' t t he money , l ea ve b ll y Ir01.ll only estabhshed merchants~ l l o d d y merchandise ancl t he n d ep ar t. a nd busmess people ,,:h01l1 y ~ ) l 1 know111 many cases they are men s ~ l l i n g by name and r e p u t ~ t 1 o n . 1 h localall varieties of gOCllls. In any case l1IerCha!lt has noth.mg t? gam andthe chances are they will never be e .\ er yt hmg. t o l os e m. se.1hng a ny a rSl'en again in the same neighhorhood. t lCIe that I not \ \ " h ~ t !t IS representedThe y t ak e no part in t he commu- to be and therefore It IS the safes! andnity's civic enterpr ises and contr ibute cheapes t to huy a t h om e from hl111.nothiug to commun i ty welfare. They Furthermore, every dollar spen t w i thp

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    Hallowe'en

    Fall SuppliesYou wil l f ind economy pricesat .this store in the followingartIcles:GALVANIZED COALBASKETS'GARBAGE CANSCOAL SCUTTLESELECTRIC HEATERSOur Delivery /s PromptPhone Narberth 4177

    When you bring yourprescriptions h ere yo u areassured they will be filledw it h th e b es t a nd fr es hes tdrugs and compounded byskilled pharmacists "whoknow how."We give you the benefit 0184-yea1's' experience.

    Parties, dinners andsocial events for thisfestive time will soon becrOWding th e calendar.S top in and look over

    Our array of invitations,favors and cards.

    238 ~ a v e r f o r d AvenuePHONE NARBERTH 2600

    DAVIS'Thc Oldest S to re in Narberth224 Ha"erford Avenue

    ' ; ( t : : l . . ~ d t = l ..... e . . . , ~BETTER PLUMBINGSERVICEKeeping your plumb

    ing in good repair pays.Now is the time tohave your furnaceoverhauled and madeready for win te r. Ourpledge i s better service.

    Narberth FruitANDProduceMarket

    HARRY B. WALLPlumbing ... Gas FittingHeatingPHONE, NARBERTH 3652-M~ ~ l : : : : ( f : - j ; t = l e ~Fruit alld Vegetables

    228 Haverford Avenue

    Narberth HardwareCompanyBuilders' HardwareSporting Goods230232 Haverford Ave.Narberth, Pa.' ~ Q w w = 1 . .

    ar e essential in the diet. Ourstock is the largest and freshestto be had .Serve Fruit With Every MealV ~ g e t a b l e s Fresh Evcry DayFish Sold Here Every Friday

    WE DELIVER

    DEPENDABILITY

    PhonesNarberth 3677 Narberth 3605

    ~ t = 1 , t : : ! t = l e e e ~AUTOMOTIVEElectricWorkStarters .:. GeneratorsIgnition RepairsThe highest Technical ExpertWork on y ou r c ar. E le ctricParts for Every Make of Car .

    WILLARDBATTERIESSales and SerViceWe repair and reCharge a ll makesof batteries.Radio BatteriesCal led for andDel1veredPhone: NARBERTII 2866WUNDERBat tery and Elect ric Service108 Essex Avenue

    GEO. M. DANDO"Quo1lty First, Last and Always"105 Forest Avenue, Narberth

    Alterations, relining and dyeing. Furs remodeled, repaired,cleaned and gl az ed , S choolclothes cleaned and repaired onshort notice.All work done in OU1' own

    establ ishment , the la1 'gest ont he Main L in c.

    LADIES' TAILORlNG, FURRIER

    NARBERTHBEAUTY SHOPPE

    ~ ~ t = 1 ~No Standingin Linefor t his pa rcel p ost in sur anc e.Armed with a North America Coupon Book you can insure yourpackages a s you wrap t hem. Acoupon in every package insuresagainst their damage or loss.automatically. without red tape ordelay. The stub 15 your record ofshipment.Don 't t ake chances when youmall valuable packages. It costsbut a few cents to insure yourself

    Office: Narberth 4033Residence: Narberth 3987Firm of

    John A. CaldwellReal EstateCOll1'eyancing . .'. Notary Publit11l1111rance . .'. 1I1ortrlage Loans~ s " U " ' i > " ' l ) : : : l J = i ~ ~ } . :

    New Fal l Styles

    Headquarters foruEdwards"

    Children's Shoes-$2.50to $5.85, according tosize range.

    Beauty GivesAdded Charm

    127 N . Narberth AvenueWe Fit the Entirc Family

    Management ofHELEN V. FARRELLMANICURE : : PERMANENT WAVING

    23' Ha\'erforll Avenue(Second Floor)PHONE: NARBERTH 2565

    The a dd ed a tt ra ct iv en es swhich comes from propergrooming will bring youg re at er p opul ar it y. Mak eit a practice t o come hereregularly fo r facial andhair treatments.:\farcel Wa\'lng :: Facia l Mas. ageScalp Treatment

    102 Forest Ave . : Narberth 2602ADELIZZI BROS.

    in gi rl s and boys clothes. Manya tt ract ive ga rment s for thechildren, reasonably priced.WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'SUNDERWEAR and HOSIERYHumming-Bird Full-FashionedHOSIERY

    JohnDrizinSHOES

    PATRICIAELIZABETHSHOPMrs. L111an F. Hutchinson, Prop.125 North Narber th Avenue

    Theaf.re BuildingPhone Narberth 2898~ = Q ~

    fo r

    Narberth3772

    OYSTERS

    TAX IOUI" Service Is Prompt.Special s ho pp in g a nd l on gdistance trips.Our Cabs Go Anywhere.NarberthTaxi Cab Company215 Haverford AvenueNarberth, Pa.

    WHITESIDE BROS.Ph'me Narber th 3669 and 2446237 Haverford Ave" Narberth

    are n ow i n s ea so n. Ours arefresh daily.FISH on sale FRIDAYSFrui ts and Vegetables,th e best obtainableGroceries and Delicatessen Specialties

    Narber th, Pa.

    ,sold by

    A large share of th e purchasing of the Ameri can pub li c i s done in widely advertisedbrands of goods. And these c an be purchased in Narberth with less waste oftime, under p leasanter buying condi tions, and at no higher prices.

    NEW WALL PAPER

    By shopping at the local stores first you maybe surprised at th e size of the stock andthe quality of the goods handled.

    Stil l much o f t hi s merchandise is nationallyadver ti sed, and cos ts the same everywhere.

    You may also f ind that many prices ofidentical articles are lower at home,which is often the case due to loweroverhead.

    TRY FIRST AT HOME

    If you buy things in Philadelphia whic,h youcould just as well have gotten at home,you have t r ain fare as an added expense,and the time a nd trouble of going intown and mil ling around in crowds.

    I t is true in many respects that the big Philadelphia stores carry stocks of goods thatthe local st or es would be un able tohandle.

    Try first at home!

    QUALITYMERCHANDISE

    S. J. THOMAS

    J. GREINERWe Haul Cinders, Gravels, etc.

    You will save by buying itNow for winter fuel. It is selling very cheap and we candeliver it t o y ou r home.

    Phone Cynwyd 923-WEXCAVATING ROAD WORK,GRADING

    CORD WOOD

    Fairview Road

    will do wonders in rejuvenating the looks of a r oom.S top i n and look over some of th e new designs.WINDOW SHADES UPHOLSTERING DRAPERIESAWNINGS AND SLIP COVERSTHE ATLAS COMPANY, Inc.SAMUEL N. HALL, President246-248 Haverford Avenue (upstairs) Narberth, Pa.Phone Narberth 3625

    PHOENIX Hosiery, two leadinggrades, $1.50 an d $1.95.INTERWOVEN Socks fo r Men.TYSON 'S Engl ish BroadclothShirts.NUNN.BUSCH Shoes for Men.QUALITY Shoes fo r Womenan d Children.GENERAL MERCHANDISEthat i s guar ant eed by us.

    236 Haverford Avenue.NARBERTH

    ~ 0 = 6 = S : ; : U = l Q } : : : I J ~ ; ; j J ; : : U : : : : : ~ 0 = 6 = S : ; ~ i J " " ' l : } : : : I J ~ ; ; j J ; : : i ) : : l i l = l : : ~ ; ; ; j ) ; : : U : : : : : u : : : : i : s : : : : l S ~ " " I J " " ' : i ) : : l J : " " ' l J " " , * ~ Q Q Q Q = $ : . ;You may depend onthe quality of ou)"CHOICE MEATS and.GROCERIES

    FRUITS ANDVEGETABLES

    Delivery t o you r doo r i sincluded. Phone Narberth3980 and 4180.

    NARBERTHPASTRY SHOP243 Haverford Avenue

    Reduction in

    Fre sh and Deliciousis th e pastry made byus daily of the purestingredients. A tr ywill convince you.Wc deliver every ordc1' over 75cPHONE: NARBERTII 3694

    REAL ESTATEMORTGAGES

    INSURANCE

    ~ l O " : l ~ ~ = \ O O O l ~~ ~ e t ; : 1 l : : : : 1 e ' = ' "

    Cand i e s

    PHONE: NARBERTII 4005

    J. ALMANLadies' and Gents' Tailor105 ESSEX AVENUENarberth, Pa.

    We are experts in Alterations,French Dry Cleaning, makingboth Men's and Women'sClothes Like NEW

    We have a fresh supplyof Fall Candies in stock.Chocolates, PeanutBrittle, Fudge,Etc.

    31 N. NARBERTH AVENUENARBERTH 3843

    "Om" Se1'vice /s AimedTo Please You"

    The Rexall StoreHaverford and NarberthAvenuesPhone: Narberth 3920~ Q Q ' W ~

    WHITE'SSWEET SHOP219 Haverford Avenue

    We are sure we can satisfy YOUwith Quality and price.~ At theOldest establisheddrug sto1'e in Narbe1"th

    you will find metic ulous care given to thepreparation of pres cr ip ti on s. Dependa b ili ty is t he c or ne rstone ofour drug service.

    Wllllam II. DurbinWilliam S. 1I0ward

    Pastries Pies Bread Rolls

    CRANE'S

    For BetterCLEANING and DYEINGPhone Narberth 2564TVe Ca ll a nd Del iver

    Durbin and Howard

    FUR COATSREMODELED and RELINEDFancy dresses cleaned and dyed

    $SALE

    ofStockingsFullfashioned,newFallshades.

    100 Chestnut Ave., NarberthPhone Narberth 3639-W

    NARBERTHELECTRIC SHOP

    Place Your Order NowDue to the l arge demand forthe Crosley, Majestic, R. C. A. andBrunswick radios, it is advisableto place your order now to insurereasonably rapid delivery.Let us demonstrate one or al lo f t he se s et s in your home freeof charge. A l iberal a llowance i smade on old set s t raded in.A 10 per c en t. down paymentw1ll p la ce any e le ct ri c radi o o rcombination in you r home. Bal ance in 12 months.

    241 Haverford Ave., NarberthPHONE.' NARBERTH 4182, ; . ; : l ~

    I nv is ib le mendi ng on a ll k indsof s ilk s tockingsHemstitching Shop242 Haverford AvenuePhone: Narberth 2510-3771-W

    AUTOREPAIRING

    JAMES R. COLE

    After we finish overhaulingyour engine it will run soquietly you w il l have tolisten t o h ea l' it. Exactworkmansh ip i n handl ingeach part of the j ob , i s onereason.

    Estimatcs Chcerfully Given

    Inter ior and Exter iorDecorator

    HIGH-PRESSURECar Washing and Greasing

    YALE Tires and TubesSUNOCO Oils and Gasoline

    Interior and Exter ior

    "Open Extra Hours For You rConvcnicnce"

    This Is the ideal time to send usyour winter thingsMONTGOMERYCleaners and DyersPhone Narberth 2488

    PAINTINGi n a ll its branches

    Table Delicacies

    250 Haverford Ave., Narberth

    HAMER BROS.DELICATESSEN

    Cold Meat S licesSalads and Dairy ProductsT1'Y our home-'made Mayonnaise/mported-Domestic GroceriesCanned Meats .'. Relishes

    Bakery GoodsJust Phone Narberth 2762We Deliver

    C. E. FUNK110 Essex Ave. Narberth 2710

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    PAG;: j I ' O U ~Octobe1' 12, 1928

    NO. 225AN ORDINANCE

    everyWednesdayNight

    Tr y a classificd advertisemcnt.

    TUNE IN

    Attest:Charles V. NoelSecretary of Council.Approved this 14th. day of May A. D, 1928HENRY A, FRYE.Ch!pf Burgess.

    To require the taking out of a l icenseor permI t for any fa ll '. bazaar, l ec ture ,mot ion p ic tu re exh ib it ion, conce rt ,theatrical or other performance. show,display, exhibit ion, dance or entertainment for which an admission Is charged,and fixing the fee therefor.The Council of th e Bor ough o f Nar berth does ordain:SectIon 1. That from and a ft er thepasmge of this ordinance there shall notbe given, held or exhibited In theBorough of Narberth, any fall' , bazaar,lecturc, motion picture exhibit ion, concer t. theat ri ca l or other per formance ,show. display, exhibit ion, dance or entertainment of any kind for which aprice of admtsslon Is charged unless alicense or permittherefor shall havebeengranted by the Burgess at his discretion.The rates therefor shall beone ($1.00)clollar for anyone, fall', bazaar. lecture,mo ti on p ic tu re exhlb lt lon, conce rt ,theatrical or other performance, shOW,display exhibit ion. dance or entertainment ten ($10.00) dol lars for a ll suchperformances or entertainments held Inanyone week; or one hundrec\ ($100.00)dollars for those held In anyone calendaryear, provIded. however. t ha t t he Burgess may In his dIscretion Issue licensesand permi ts wit hout payment of a feefor entertainments for rellgtous, charItable or educational purposes.Section 2. That the penalty for eachvIolation of any of the provisions and requirements of this Ordinance shall be afine of not less t han ten t$10.00) dollarsand not more than twenty-five ($25.00)dollars, to be recovered fOl the use of theBorough of Narberth before the Burgessor a ny J us ti ce of the Peace of saidBorough. as fines and penalties are nowby law recoverable.Section 3. That ordinance No. 154, approved the thIr teenth day of October .1913. entit led "An Ordinance to requIrethe taking out of a l icense for any fai r,bazaar, lecture. motion picture exhibitionconcert, theatrIcal or other performance,shOW. display, exhibit ion or entertainment for whIch an admtsston ts chargedand fixIng the fee therefor" and all o:herordinances or parts of ordinances Incons is tent herewith shall be and the sameare hereby repealed.Passed this 14th, day ofMay, A. D. 1928DANIEL LEITCH.President of CouncIl.

    Rank HighestTh e 107 Ayrshires in the herd

    a t P en sh ur st Farm, owned byPcrcival Roberts, Jr .. )Jarberth,during- August a\eraged 640pound s o f 1.2;j per ccnt . mi lk , 27.m rounds of bu t tc r fat , th e highe st a v er a ge r ec or de d for a herdi ts s i ze , t e st cd under th e rules ofth e Herd Tes t. a cco rding to Ad vanccd R e ' ~ ' i s t r y Supcrintendcnt\V. :\. Kylc, of th e ~ a t i o n a l Ayrshire Associat ion of Brandon , VI .Th c four-vear-old, I'enshurst Delite, gavc' 1:34(; p ou nd s o f milk,li!J. ~ pounds of h ut he rf at , t hchighest i nd iv id ua l y ie ld i n th chcrd. S he is a d a u ' ~ h t e r of Penshurst Man () ' \ \. aI', th e Icadingyoung s ir e o f thc breed.

    ed i n dogs . Th e o t he r two a re t heBryn Mawr an d the De\'(ll1 Kenncl Clubs.

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    m a i n t e n a n ~ e work h a been completed replaced same with 15- inch t e rra cott aand the wmtcr col lect IOn of ashes and 1lille at a total cost of $!l8A::! for laborru bb ish was r es um cd o n S ep temb er ;lI1d $172.!lfi for material . collected the24. This committee has nothing but ashes and t rash . During the week o frolltine matters to report and those September 17 one laborer was off sick.are covered in the attached leiter which \Ve a re now collecting all the papersthe Superintendent o f Pub li c Works in the small trnck a nd t he a sh es a ndwro te t o t he cha i rman on October 1. trash in the large truck Vve have dis-'

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    Shull Lumber

    Haverford Road a t Ardmore Junc t ion , ArdmoreArdmore 2600 a n d Wayn e 1328

    131 No r th Wayn e Avenue, Wayne

    MIERJI0 N 1f'JI1f'LlE & 1f'RUS'fCompany

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    This makes it possible to decorate t o y ou r own liking andenjoy the advantages of a quiet den,

    A "spare" room c an v er y e as il y b e mad e attractive, andat the s ame t ime , Warm in Winter and Cool in Summer.Mason it e o r I n su l it e , bo th practical and efficient insulatingboards are of wood f ib er construction wi th s ur fa ce sadapted to plast e r or pa in t .

    TRUCK OWNERS-You may t ak e a dv an ta ge o f t hese pr iceson our NIGHT service at Twenty-fourth a nd S ou th S tr ee ts

    THE ]\.!n!'ion Title und Trust Company never loses sightof the fact that its dealings are with you -a personality,Unlike the formidable a us te ri ty o f man y b an ki ng in

    stitutions we endeavor to let y ou s en se t he a tmosphere off ri end l y i n fo rma l it y whi ch accompani es our efficient and exper ienced dealings with you.

    SAVE!-A Real Brake Special

    The Philadelphia Electric Co.

    This is our 1'egular fiat mt e opemtion priced at a GREATREDUCTION DURING THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER

    RELINE AND ADJUSTFOOT BRAKESRELINE AND ADjUSTEMERGENCY BRAKES

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    THORNTON-FULLER AUTOMOBILE CO.

    CLASSIFIED APVERTISEMENTS

    New Address225-27 West Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore

    INTEREST FOLLOWS ERASE INDEBTEDNESS IPERMIT VIOLATION WANT FOODSTUFFSCONTINUED F R O - - ; ; ; - ; H E W F : ~ I p : : E ~ ~ , : , : ~ O : : : ~ : : : : , = ~ ~ ; I ~ : I OF BUILDING CODE BElTER DISPLAYED

    The board 's action was taken follow- will chart all sewer m:'.ins. inlets. IBu t Z on in g A dju stm en t H ealth B oard R em in ds P ro -ing submis s ion by Dr . David \\T. Horn, I B d P' C" CI b d M h f So f B ry n Maw r. i ts c hemi st , o f a report property l in cs , l ot s. buildings. oa r r a l s , e ~ IVlC u uce erc ~ n t s 0 t a t ewhich showed a radical increase in the ctc.. an d al w allow io r futtlre re- fo r Vig i la nc e . R u lIng .l 'acterial count of t he wat er fr01l1 :I to _!i-l per cent. The gain, which began \ ' I ~ l O n and co r rec t io n .the middle of July and continued Col le c ti on s o f r u hh is h f rom th e Ca n a builder ignore the Lower Deci si on t o take Lowcr ~ 1 e r i o nthrough September, showed a growth I 1-1 I Mcrion Z on in g O rd in an ce a nd g et p r oduce me rchan t s to task f or im -per cubic centimeter in the co un t of ,; tores a on g a\,crtorc a\ 'enue . .". .from In to 164, which is greater than \\ill he ma de o n \ \' ednesda\ ' s an d away wi th It? I ha t IS t he quest Ion proper display of fruit a nd vege-the 100 per cc. s et h y t he b oa rd a s t he Saturdays. an d will t a ke p ia c e at iraised . I ~ the ~ 0 I ~ l 1 l l t 1 l 1 i t y Health t ab le s on their stands w as m ad e b ymaximum conn t f or wa te r s af et y. I and CIYI' \sso at f"\ I th e Boal'(1 e)f Healtl l at ltS ()ctll!)erA s ta tement deplor ing the warning R.:lO ,\ . ~ ' . so t h a t me r ch a nt s WiJIl' . C ,. . CI, IOn 0 1"( more -o f t he t ownsh ip heal th hody and a ssnr - ha\'e tim e to ge t it ou t in th e at ~ h S e l ~ t e m b e r meeting of tl:e meet ing he ld Monday night JI1 thei ng c on sume rs t ha t t he p ro du ct o f h is Z A Itt B I I II I ' 1 '11' \ dconce rn was "pe r fe ct ly s af e" w as im- mor ni ng ' a nd n ot cluttcr up th e ~ O I l 1 n g e J.us l 1 l ~ n . oan, le e 111 towns lIP lUI e IIlg at [ r more. Imediately is:,ued hy Carle ton E. Dayis. 1 I' ' . I Ik j' I . It he t ownshI p bUlldll1g a t A rd mo re Notices arc heing sent these mer- 'ptt l IC Sl( e w a ' rom t le pre\'1- I t 1'1 I . I Lman ag er o f t he w at er company . . I as ltIrs( ay nlg It. c ha nt s b y C. C. Ander s on . s ec r e-. The first , ? r g a n i ~ a t i ? n to n!ake an ( l U ~ .c\e1l1ng . .. ' Ob jec ti on s were \'oiced b the1I1dependent 1I1.\estlg-a.tJ

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    104 Forest AvenuePhone-Narberth 2910

    Estimates Cheerfully Given

    A BANK Account neve," putany man into bankruptcy.

    Alexander YoungUPHOLSTERER and DECORATOR

    DRAPERIES AND SLIP COVERSMade to Order

    The ~ : ~ e : ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ o ~ a n kn

    Really a BargainSingle house, lo t 50x125-nice trees an d lawn.Excellent neighborhood and convenient.First floor-Living room, dining r oom and kitchen.Second floor-Three bedrooms and bathroom.Third floor-One room.Ho t water heat. Newly papered. Good condition throughout.Price, $8,500, and $5,000 may remain on purchase money mortgage .

    Building association second mortgage can a lso be arranged.ROBERT J. NASH, RealtOJ"at Narberth Station

    etc.

    L e a d . ' li e 1Vor ld in Mo t o r Ca r 'Val. .A8H'LIOO"

    $1475 Delivered in ArdmoreBuys this Twin-lgnition-Mot01'ed, Sa/OIl &J,ot400" Sedan, fully equippedM Nash ca n Wffe MJIJ in August Body. It is the easiest steeringcarthan in a" , month dMring the entire the motorcar industryeverhaspro12 yean oj Nmh slICcessl duced. And one o f th e easiestThe new Nash "400" is t he car of riding, with a full 116inchwheelthe ,ear--everybody says so-com. base and Lovejoy hydraulic shockpanson wit h t he other n ew car s abs orbe rs , front and rear.offered convinces everyone who And every single accessory,even tocompares. bumpers front and rear, and a spareStudy the big Nash "400" Speci al t ir e IS included in the price, deli. .Six Sedan illustrated here. You'll ered to you, right here.never ~ n s,? s a t i ~ f a e t o r y a car at D on't t hink of deciding on yoarany.thlng h ~ Its ~ o m p l e t e l y new car unt i l you have s een t hi seqUIpped, d elivered prIce. new Nash "400,"and tr ied itsIt has the new Twin Ignition, high markable new Twin Ignition percompression motor, the new Salon formance.

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    ROBERTS NASH MOTOR CO.BOTH SALES and SERVICE-Lancaster Pike at Church Road, ArdmoreOnly Authorized Nash Service Stationon Main Line. Phone Ardmore 297676

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    HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice of the PeaceREAL ESTATE

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    Phone. N l l r b ~ r t h ~ 6 3 7 '

    SmedleyBuilt HomeWm. D. & H. T.Smedley

    Fire Insurance-Best Companie&Phone 404I1W It a Benrlerll a....

    Silver-Plates . Use It as a Pol ishLOOK LIKE NEWlYz -P in t , $1; Pin t. $1.65FOR BALE BY LOCAL DEALERS

    andHansel1 Bros. Service Station

    Montgomery Ave. bel. Narbp.rth Ave.

    REPLATEBRASSY WORN-OFFBath Room FaucetsBrassy Auto Parts, RefleetorJI,With Pure Silver

    w. Chas. Stanley, D. C.CHIROPRACTOROFFICE: 221 CONWAY AVENUEHours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday7.30 to 9.30 P. M.AND BY APPOINTMENTPhone. Narberth 2463Try a classified advertisement.

    "Our F li ght in t he F ri ends hip, " byAmelia Earhart."Roamin' i n t he Gloamin'," by HarryLauder."American Architecture," by Edsell."The Supreme Court of t he Uni t edStates," by C. E. Hughes."J esus, the Man of Genius," by Middleton Murray."The Bron te Sisters," by Dimme t."Young Folks' Book of the Heavens,"hy Mary Proctor."r ndex to Poe try a nd Recitations," [tI,y Edith Granger."Anniversaries and Holidays," hytl.e American Library Association."Silas Bradford' s Boy ," by J os ephLincoln."The Black Circle," by Mansfield

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    Newton Coal is the choicest Pennsylvania anthracite-clean burni ng and o f t he highest thermal quality.And when it is delivered to you it is even better thanwhen it leaves the mines, for it is all recleaned andregraded in the Newton yards-an average of 70pounds of smaller sizes and dust per ton is removed.As an example of Newton service: If you have anyheatingproblems atany t ime-if youwant an impartialopinion regarding your heating plant-or advice onhow to operate it most efficiently, Newton HeatingExperts are at your service at all times without charge.Newton service is of value to you-and yet i t costsyou nothing extra. And remember this:

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    based on the 20 months tryouts inMassachusetts. It is clear t ha t t heCompulsory Auto Insurance question is a. difficult one o f s olut io n. l,y S ta te l eg Is la to rs a nd one of v It alWashington, Sept. 29 . - ~ h e questIon fnter('st t o t he motorists," Mr. \Yeeksof compulsory a u t o m o b l l ~ II1surance, of dec la red in s ummi ng u p t he p re se nti nt er est t o e ve ry m ot on st , h as been Is ta tu s o f c ompu ls ory a ntomob il e iniurther complicated ~ the result o f r e- ~ " r a n c e .Cl'nt developments m the Massachu-setts insurance law which now appearso n t he v er ge o f col1apse, accordinl?; tGt he Amer i ca n Mo to r is t s' ASSOCiatIOn. ';';The assocIation, c O l ~ n ~ r i s e d of ~ p ,,;il Jr ox imat el y a half-nlllllon motonstst h ro ughout the c ount ry, has "marked Itime" a s to wheth er or not compulsoryautomobile insurance is a good or b.ad,w ing f or th e motori st ; Al ong ~ I t h !"I her s im il ar o rga niza t io ns a nd S ta telegislatures, t he o rg an iz at io n h as c on - A rt hu r Wal de n Accompanies Comsldered it wise t o g,ive the Massa- milnder By rd on Antarc t ic Trip .c1'usetts law-the first enacted-a . .,.\;ance t o p ro ve o r d is pr ov e i ts feasi-I Accordmg to an article pubhshed 111b:tity. After 20 months of t r o u b l ~ d , r ec en t number o f the Saturday Eveoperat ion , the compulsory a u t o m o b l ~ e Inillg Post, Arthur T. Walden has beenI b 'I" I f t h at S t at e ISla I I ty !nsu!'ance aw . . d chosell by C omma nd er B yr d t o ac-pow facmg ItS mos t c nt lc al p en o . .., .. Without e it he r e ndor sing o r disap- l ' u m p a n ~ ' 111m .on hiS expedItion to theprov ing the compulsory insurance idea, Alltarctlc r eg Io ns . M r. ~ ; Y a l d e n ~ a Mr. l. Borton Weeks , p res iden t of the IMd c o n s l d e r ~ b l e expenence WIthassociation, briefly sums up as follows t , ~ m p e r a t u r e s hke t ~ o s e he. e x p ~ c t s totile present s tatus of the Massachuse t ts , ~ n c o u n t e r on the tnp and III ~ h l s wayt. \15 weJl prepared to be of servIce. Heae . b r d I began his training in t he Yuk on in"The ) l a s s a c h u ~ e t t s law, cleve. )y If-!16 and in the following year he

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    I HAVE s evera l excep t iona l homes fo[' sale at prices that willas tound you. They ar e ne w an d contain al l mode rn improvements . Very little cash 'required. Prices range from$7600 to $19,000.

    Stop in to see me or phonePhone Na rber t h 2490GEO. R. MARKLEREAL ESTATE and BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

    Narber th Nat ional Bank Bldg.NARBERTH

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    The Gift Centerof the Main LineHallowe'en is almost here.

    Let u s h el p you wi th yourparty.Invitations, t al li es , p l ac e

    cards , favors, candles an dprizes appr opr ia te f o r t h isoccasion.

    Would you sell itat the old figure?I F your property is unde:-insured unci i should bumtomorrow, the [::10UI1t ye' lrc:cbe w:;':\J Lc ( .. -:r>.bly less t ~ : : : ' 1 1 1 . . : ----.:' . :.no w w':lrth. vl/c.\}:I"t i':- 1just like ~ e l t i r 3 your hoP.lC: .. ':tho;: cl d v::lt:e?Makesure that your fireinsurance is adequate to prot ec t i t s present value.

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    Insure today-Be safe tomorrowDURBIN & HOWARDRenl Estate & InsuranceNarbertli

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    ~ n ; : Leaving Anderson and Montgomery Start ing at 6.00 .A. 1\'['. 7.50, 8 .30, 9 .10. 9 .50, 10.30 , 11.10 ~ ' I P ~It Th 15 t I 930 A M and 11.50 P. M. ~ n I ~ n Avenues en every mm. un l. ~ ' I P ; :1:0 '" Then 9.50 A. M. and ever y 20 min. Westbound ~ n . :~ n WEEJWAYS untit 3.30 P. M. ~ n ; :I.. ,:" S 'rh 345 P M d 15 ' Leavi ng 54t h and Ci t) ' L ine .:~ 1 . ~ talting at 5.30 A. M. en.. . an every mm. ~ ' I P ; :.... Th 5 . unti l 1030 l' M WEEKDAYS' AX)) SUXDAYS .n .. n en every 1 mm. unti l 9 . ~ 0 A. ~ Then 10.50 and e v ~ r y 20 min. until :: ::~ n Ten 9.20 and eve ry 20 mm. un tt l 12.30 A. M. Starting at 6.10 A . M . ~ n 3.00 P. M. . Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3.00 A. M. Then 6.50,. 7 . ~ O , 8 .10, 8 .5 0, 9 .3 0, ~ n E U Then 3.15 and every 15 min. until SATURDAYS 10.10, 1.0.50 and 11.30 A. M. ~ U ~ U ; : 10.00 P. M. '. Starting at 6.00 A. M. Then 12.10 , 12.50 , 1 .30, 2 .10, 2 .50, :: ::p Then 10.20 and every 20 min. unti l Then every 15 min. until 9.30 A. M. 3.30, 4.10, 4.50, 5.30, 6.10, 6.50, ~ U ~ n 12.00 P. M. Then 9.50 A . M . and every 20 min. 7.30, 8 .10, 8 .50. 9 .30, 10.10 , 10.50 ~ n ; :Eu3 Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. M. until 3.00 P. M. and 11.30 P. M. and 12.30 A. M. ~ n En3 Then 3.15 P. M. and ever y 15 min. Wynnewood Road ~ n :Ou'" SATURDAYS until 10.30 P. M. .:~ n Starting at 5.30 A. M. Then 10.50 P. M. and every 20 min. Leaving Montgomery and Morris ~ U ~ U ; : Then every 15 min . until 9.00 A. M. until 12.30 A. M. Avenues, Bryn Mawr, forArd- 5 ::I Then 9.20 and every 20 min. unti l Then 1.00. 2.00 and 3.00 A. M. more, Wynnewood, Merion and 6d ~ U ~ n a nd L an ca st er . R ou te : !ollow s: ~ n ; :! ~ U 3.00 P. M. SUNDAYS Eastbound-Leaving Morris: and~ u = ' Then 3.15 and every 15 min. unti l S'tart ing at 6.00 A . M. . Montgomery Avenues, B10yn Mawr, ~ n Itu:. 1000 P M Then every 1f.l-hour until 9.30 A. M. e a . ~ t on Montgomery to Wynnewood ~ u Th 1 020 d "1 until 1.30 P. M. R d I h W d .U.~ n en . an every 20 mm. un b Then 9.50 A. M. and every 20 min. oa ; t ten sout on ynnewoo:o ...FU 12.00 P. M. until 10.30 P. M. Road continuing through Wynne- ~ n T'hen 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. M. Then 1.45 P. M. and every 15 min. wood, Nm'berth and Merion; thtn ~ U En3 SUNDAYS Then 10.50 and ever y 20 min. until sou th on 681'd Street to terminus ~ n ~ U ; : S. 12.30 A. M. at 62nd and Lan cas te r. West- ~ : tartmg at 5.30 A. M. Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3.00 A . M . bound-Returning over same route. ~ n ~ n Then every 1f.l-hour until 9.00 A .M . Leaving 54th and City Line 5 min- Eas t bound En!~ n Then 9.20 and ever y 20 min. until u.tes lat!!r t ha n t he above-men- . ~ U :oU'" 1.00 P. M. . .. , ' . ' tlOned hmes. Leavmg Morris and Montgomery i ,

    a. Then 1.15 and eve ry 15 min u nt il L e ~ v i n ~ Pennsylvania !l. R. Sta- Avenues, Bryn Mawr ~ n ~ n 1000PM ' tion m Narberth 19 mmutes later WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAYS ~ n ~ n Then 10.20 P: M. and every 20 min. t ha n t he above-mentioned times. Starting at 5.55 A. M., t he n eve ry ~ n en;: until 12.00 P. M. Narberth Short Line 30 minutes unt il 11.55 P. M. ~ lo 01 Then 12.30.1 .30 an d 2.30 A. M.Eas tbound W tb d ~ ..~ 1 t ; : L e a v i n ~ Pennsylvania R. R. Sta- . es ou n "U"e1Ct tion 111 Narberth 7 minutes later Leavmg Pennsylvanaa R . R . Station Leaving 62d and Lancas ter Avenue i~ , t ha n t he above-mentioned times. Narberth for B ry n Maw r v ia Wyn ne - k n i . 1 ~ ~ ' e a v i n g 54th Street and City Line WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAYS wood Road ' ~ 1 ~ '~ 1 l ~ ',21 minutes later than. the above" Starting at 5.50 A. M. Startin, a t 6.25 A. M t h en ever y ~ n ~ 1 t ' mentioned times. Then 6 .30, ' 1. 10 . ' 1.50 , 8 .3 0. 9 .1 0, 30 mmutes unt il 12.25 P. M. , s\r ~

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    ouarrel w it h t he c nt lc s who o bj ec t to the Narberth, t he two youthful filmte. the promiscuous employment 01 lovers are transferred f rom the s cenesthe c1ose-to-the-camera action in m o- oi their first triumph in the sewers andtion pictures, but I do insist t ha t i t is attics of Par is t o t he streets and ateliersimpOSSIble to tell a screen story con- 01 Naples.vincingly without intimate shots of the Miss Gaynor wiI I be seen as a waifI, ...dlllg players. ,)i the wharves who joins a small trav-"Since we cannot PhotOgraPh, c li ng c ir cu s in o rd er t o f re e he rs el ft hough t, we must photograph the ex- flom the persecution o f t he NeapolitanpressIOn of thought, and the only way gendarmes. Farre ll portrays t he r ol ewe c an d o i t e ff ec ti ve ly i s by bringing of an itinerant Italian art ist who, enthe camera close to the face of the

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    In 28 classes out of 105 both Howel3 and vegetable, from dahlias and zinnias to Swi ss c ha rd an d rutabaga,f irst pr izes were won hy Samue l ~ Vauclain, of Rosemont. at the D a h l i ~Show held o n T ue sd ay a nd \Vednesd ay u nd er t he a us pi ces of t he P ennsylvania Horticultural Society at 1600Arch street, Philadelphia.:t\1rs. Horatio G. Lloyd. of Haverford, was a lso a winner , taking a firstprize i o r a n "ar t is ti c vase of 12 dahlias." Anoth er e xh ib itor was Mrs. CFrederick C. Stou t , o f Ardmore .Several r es id cn ts o f t he Mai n Linewere on thc committee in charge ofthe exhibit. Among them were : 7\1 rsWilliam S. El li s a nd Mr s. R ob er t ]-\Page, of Bryn :Mawr; Mrs. Richard LBarrows. Mrs. Clarence A. Wardcn andMrs. Horat io G. Lloyd, all of Haverford; ~ . f r s . Fitz Eugene Newbold, Dcvon; John 'Will iams, chairman; )'1rs.~ l o r r i s W. S troud. J r .. Villanova; ?IIrsBurrows Sloan and :'lofTs. William E. Elliott, of Ardmore; Miss Evelina C. v\'alhaum, !than; Samuel ~ I Vallclain, 01Rosemont, and ; \I rs . David E . Wil liams.Bala.

    on d score. Elmore missed t he t ryI~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~fo r extra poi nt a ls o, h is k ic k gOi ll g ; George A. Witte II S K E L T O Nide of the posts. .' i Paperhanging and \ .Wit h t hc score 12 to no th ing against i Decorating I Iit, Southern rece ived and then foHowed I \an unusual and spectacular play. ESTIMATING I COALD'Amora's boot went 40 yard s to Left Narber th 4135W . ~ _ CERTIFIED ANTHRACITETackle Zuber, who fumbled the ballmomentarily, bu t recovered and s tartedwobbl in g down thc c en te r o f thc field. IHe continued his wobbling for 80 yardswithout a Lower Mer io n p la ye r somuch a s tou ch ing him. This was allt he more s trange cons ide ring the factt he runne r is comparatively s low, being almost as broad as h e i s h ig h. T hi sbeautiful r un w as f ol lowe d b y a perfect place-kick for thc extra p oi nt b yFullback Intelli, making t he scor eLower :t\1erion 12, Southern 7.Captain Elmorc decided this was nota time for ease an d c om fo rt ; so hewhipped his t eammates in to a n offensivc march that s topped a few minutesl at er a t half-time with Lower l\'leriononly five yards to go for its thirdtouchdown.Coach Adam s ta rt ed the s ec ond halfwith his four bcst be ts in the backfield,namely, Pete rs , E . Mandes, Kohlas andElmore. Th ese began to f unc tio n onall cylinders and before the thi rd peri od was over they had carried the ballclose c no ug h f or E rn ie M and es tos co re t hc t hi rd L ow er Mer io n t ou ch down o f the g ame.After that the Maroon and \Vhiteseemed to take it more or l es s easyfor awhile as Southern got off a p as sor t wo w hi ch ca rr ied t he pl ay intoLower Mer ion ter r it o ry for a change.After a few minutes of this, howcver,the Adamites braced and as t he finalwhistle blcw L. :\1. had the ball againa nd P et er s a nd l \l an de s w er e t ea ri ngoff huge gains.Coach Adam is working on a newp la y o r two f or t he g ame against Cheltenham today a t E lk in s Park. Duringthe past week the s qu ad h as practicedthe new plays and seem t o b e workingthem successfully. Scrimmages wereheld Tuesday and \Vednesday afternnons.Keith Parks, t he boy who called sig-E. na ls f or the seco nd team at Downingo town a week ago. has b ee n moved upto th e f ir st squad. H e fit s i n fine ino the v a r s i t ~ backfield and is calling sig-o nal s a s subs t itu te for Elmore.The g ame with Chl'ltenham wil l be-o g in at :1 o'clock.2 _ooo

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    McKenty Holds Bryn Mawrto Four Hits, WinningThird Straight.

    the se\'enth a nd e ig ht while t he B ry nMawrites rallied in v ai n w it h o ne inthe eighth a nd two in the terminatingframe. The "Rube" had e leven s trikeouts t o h is credit a s c ompa red to fourof his r ival ace when the y took to the i rmound in thc seventh. With tw o onthe sidelines, Roger hit to center fora onc-hagger and Gaul passcd a cal ledstrike as L inds ay made his way tothe keystone coign. Gaul strolled andthe "Ru be " s en t o ut a s in gl e, stoicLAST second a nd immed ia te ly c rep t o ve r tothird unmolested while Gaul and RogerBy John Uberty. skipped homc.Heaving l ikc a human catapult, \Vil- )'lcKamney ret ir ed J ef fr ie s unas-liam W. lRube) McKenty, erstwhile sisted.Boston and Harrowgatc moundsman, P laying w ith the perfect ion and tickwon his th ird consecu tive v icto ry hy of a watch, the locals continued onswamp ing the c hamp ions o f t he f ir st t h ei r mer ry rampage a nd t he crowdhalf by the vVoolworth count of 10-5. hegan to disperse when victory seemedFacing Nick Lyons, juvenile Lower imminent. Sullivan singled along thel\1erion pitcher, defeated boxman of ribhon in left a nd G eo rg ie dittoedthe p re viou s e ncounter o f Augus t 24 while Sullivan was force d out on secwhcn Zip Long took to the hil l, Mc- ond in an a tt emp te d double p la y. Car Kenty, that s amc impe rturab le a nd im- t er skierl to the right wing andmacula te d ispenser of fireballs, proved Humphries strolled. Gilly smashedjust as mystifying to t he B ry n Maw r Nick's speed ball for a one-bagger,clan as he did t o that dangerous com- shipping in Babb. L inds ay popped topany o f n in e men f rom t hc West on :\'lcMonogle, but t he ball j os tl ed outtwo occasions. One hundred a nd f if ty - o f h is hands a nd Humph ri e s hurriede igh t c rooked balls and curves le ft over the p la te . G au l w as thrown out,the inimitable arm o f t he u nd au nt ed Lyons 10 McKamney.Rube; one h un dr ed a nd fi ft y- ci gh t A iew.odd subs t itu tes w"re gh 'en anheaves that sent twelve sturdy batsmen l ? P p o ~ t u n l ~ y to s!larc t he h on or o f p er to t he b en ch v ia the s trikeout devicc, lorllllllg 111 a tItular playas vVelzcrthat same number of poisonous fire-I dekgated. D u r b i l ~ . Mulligan, Blessingballs that spelled defeat t o the strong' and ~ l a r t l l l to WIeld for thc regu lars ,b an d o f B ry n Mawrites. w h were somewhat fatigued fromEver y man of the N ar her th Club the.lr incessant pounding .of Lyon's ofaveraged at least two h it s o ff t he f ra il f ermg s and. r e c o r . d e ~ 1 l ll lleage of thebu t by no means ignomin ious Lyons . bags. Havl11g ell ll1lnated tW? I.ocals ,Sullivan, Gilfillan and Lindsay led with Lyuns [aced the y e t e r ~ n . Durblll ti l th.ethree nicks cach, while Carter a nd Mc- nl11lh . l r a n ~ e . Plnchhlt l ll lg for ~ u l h -Kenty garncred the scholastic star fot: \all. Bill 1 ~ l t the first .hea\e for a stll.gletwo; Gaul, replacing Gillespie at the and ~ ( u l h g a n , . w a v ~ m g Babb's sh.ck,plate . heing t he o nl y s ta r to he jilted was p a s s ~ d IntentIOnally. B lesst l lgoi a h ingl e. The valiant Nick was was the thI rd mal l up, but p r?v ed moststormed for seventeen hits by the l 1 I ~ f o r t u n a t e o! the aggregatIon as heRuthian mcn of Narberth as compared nussed t h r ~ e III a ro.w. .t o f ou r ofl' the ve te ran . A h?menc blow Wlt!l o ne man o n 111. . ( the nInth p ro\'ed frUItless to the in-. : \ever. before dur!ng the 1.l:!8 season \ader. as 7\(cKamlley senl ;\lcKentv's,lt d a l ullman receIve l ~ l O r e Jeers and crooked twirl far o ut i nt tl y'

    boo s tha n the local d emze n o f t hc t ce in cen\('r hut the frav w s l gr.eelwas handed on Satmday, but. with that the " R u h ~ " smiled on ' d. \\ on ,1II(same smIle that engrossed hIS features NARBERTHwhe n he fl un g devastating pellets at. R. H.men of the m ajor and mi nor leagues Jeffrtes. lb. . I Ithe l ads o f t he B ry n Maw r band were ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a l ~ . f . 3 : : : : : : : : : : :merely joc ular p er formers. l \I cKen ty Carter. cf. 1 2held t he t our ist s t o one hit up until HumphrIes. If. . 1 I~ h se\'enth: but t h ~ e e more counters r l ~ ~ ~ : ~ ' : i ~ :::::::::::111 the closlllg seSSIOns, one a homc Gaul. c. . - 1 0run blow, tall ied four for the garrulous McKenty. p 1 2t I t- B '1 I Durbin. 3b. . 0 1represen a Ives 0 ryn l\ awr. n- Mulligan, rf. 0 0deed, they were the image of the Rock BlessIng. cf. 0 0of "Gihra l ta r; one ?ig bluff. I Totals 10 17 27 9I he B ry n Uawntes were victims of I BRYN MAWR~ l i ~ ~ l l i g ~ ~ ; j e ~ l i ) ! ~ ; d J l e t h : a ~ ~ g ~ ~ ~ ~ p ~ \ I ~ n e ~ ~ f ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ g l ~ b . ss: . :: : ::::: :l' g l' l' EgI he f ir st f ew Inn ings , when a few er- McKamney, lb. . 2 1 10 0 0ract ic plays on the part of the Nar- Slater. cf. . 0 2 2 0 0berth t ~ a m e n a ] ) l e ~ 1 the rivals to score ~ c g ~ h ~ ~ ~ ' c.rf... ::: :::::: g gtwo pOll1ters. Sulltvan, the double-play Gane. If. 0 0 0 0 0expert who was cred ited with three'Bradley. 2b. .. 0 1 2 2 0assis ts for t he g amc, a nd Gilfillan, the Lyons. p 0 1 4 0ashen assassin of the day, were the b ig Totals 5 4 27 9 0gun s who aided materially in th e o ne - Bryn Mawr 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 - 5'd I 1ft f I fi I If h Narberth 2 0 0 3 1 0 2 2 x-10s e( (e ea 0 t Ie rst la c am- PItches bY Innings:pIons. IBy L)'ons 20 5 13 26 10 10 21 20 19-144The invaders were given first oppor- iB) McKenty 9 34 28 20 11 20 6 14 16--158tunity to crash the peHet in the opcner, P ETER S S TA Sb ut t he infallible "Rube " s en t mere ly Rnine heaves a cr oss t he p en ta go n t o Continued f rom Page Ones ub du e McC ai n' s mob . N ic k Lyon:., .young and game a s t he y mak e t hem, that ; \ rdmore. team ha s ha d 1I1~ \ ' h o POs;'icssed in pluck what he l a c k ~ d I[ ~ e a r s . I.f there IS a loose . ball on ~ h 111 . e x p ~ r t e n c e , was extended to twenty I held thiS boy "Lard" IS hovenngtWIrlS 111 the h ~ 1 1 1 e half a s t he y la lz er - r ig h t o ve r i t singinlT "Yes sir, she's~ : I ~ ~ ~ c f i r e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l l O V ~ a t i n t h t Y i e I ~ ~ ; ~ n s s ~ f ma h baby.".He t o ~ i ( possession ofthe scorebook. After Nick had three stich 111 th e g am e l as t week,checked t h possibilities ?f the leadoff and. two or three in the first gamemen, ] ef fn es a nd SullIvan, Gcorge agamst Berwyn.Babb dropped a wcll-p laced looper into right field and Nick Carter clouted S ta r t Ea r ly OffenSive~ y o n ' s fast bal l .far into thc g r e ~ n in Coach Adam sent his secondTIght. ~ u m p h r t e s followed. wIth. a eleven on the field to s t ar t t h e gamewalk. f il lt ng the pa thways , and GII- . . .f il lan sent out an eas;, pop to short and a f te r k l ckmg of f Lower .l\lenon,'enter, but the s un shinll1g brightly into took Southern's punt b ac k to m id the optics .?f the s e c ~ n d baseman and field. There. Peters. Cave, Evershortstop JIlted t!IC nva ls o f checking hart anti .:' IlcLaughlin started an of-t he two r un s whIch crossed the plate f . Iin t he meant imc. B abb and Carter . e n s ~ v e t la t I'cached the t \ V ~ yardcounting. Lindsay was retired via t he I me 111 lcss than a couple of mmutes.chuckout device, Bradley to McKam- Here Ca ve fu mb le d th e ball an dney. Two runs, three h it s, no errors. S ou th er n r ec ov er ed an d kickedBoth t eams wen t scoreless in the . f ' I' I I. 'second althougl "I K t . f d ou t 0 1l11111e( late (anger. uu t It. , 1 l> C en y w as o rce I' I' I 1:3 1 .to extend himself in checking thc riv- (I ( n t t a ( e . eters ong to bnng thea ls f or t he sa ck s had become clotted oval back down the field again. Inwith enthusias!ic base run,?ers a ! ~ d onlr three pla,ys he ha d t he s ph er e over~ ~ l e gelleralshlp o the Rub.e extr!- the goal llI1e and Lower Mer ion hadc ~ t e d hnH from thIS unbecol11l11g pOSI- '. ' .. 'tlOn. It took only fivc throws to head SI.X PO\l1ts. C,l\e I ~ l l s s e d t he d ro p-off t he p rogres sing homc tal en t com- kIck for e xt ra p om t a ft er touchpared to t hi rt y- fou r f rom the titanic down and Southern kicked off.p aw s o f McKenty in that inning. I This situation changed little whileThe s co rc was knotted in t he third tl . I . Ias the visitors s en t two men across and le s e c o n ~ team. ~ \ ' a s 111 t l e g am e,brought the loyal roote rs to a perpen- though thts ambItIOUS s qu ad p ut u pdicular. whooping, but from then on a scrappy. peppy and well organized:1 machme ~ u barragc swept the tour- exhibition of football. A t the en dIsts off their fcct. Curvan walked and f tl Ii h 1~ 1 c K a m n e y reached first from Mc- 0 le rs t quarter t e,y t ur ne ( o v erKen ty 's e rr or . S la te r sacrificed t he t he ball to the first strll1g men whotwo :unners to t hi rd a nd second. re-I d id n ot h av e more than 30 yards tospecl lvely, and J. Curvan p ass ed a go to carry it ov er f or an oth ercalled ball, which was too hot for Gaul Itouchdown.t o handl e, and C ur va n cr ept h om e '}'I . , ..J. Curvan strol1ed and M c C a h o ~ l e va rs It y s efforts 111 dOll1g sopassed another which Gaul threw wild were not so spectacularas werethoseto Lindsay attempting to head off J. of the starting eleven. After an ex Curvan, M c K a ! , ! 1 I 1 e ~ scoring. on the change of p un ts a nd a couple ofoverthrow. TWIce 111 successIon Mc- f II - I 'd AI M .Kenty hit McCahon and Gane, who um ) ~ on eac 1 51 e. . andlsfilled ~ h l an es a ga in . B ra dley tallied 'yas gIven the .ball on th e five yardthe thIrd out . Two run s, o ne hit, one Ime a nd h e tWisted over or the secerror.~ ~ : : ~ { ~ r f u ; ] ~ ~ ~ ~ : { ~ i } ; ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~I .",,,,,, W I : ~ ' ; ' ; ~ " ~ ' ' ' ' ' ~ V I : ' ; " ~ ' ~ ~ " " " ' I It o wa rm up. McKcnty singled andpurloined second o n McKamne y' sfll!mhble and Jeffries doubled to the Butter Crisp, regularly SOC . . .69c lbllg way, McKenty sco ri ng . S ul li vanperformed Jeff's f ea t t o centerfield and Pumpkin d M' P' W'th W'th tBabb took h is b as e when Lyon' s wild an mce le81 1 or I outoss nicked him on t he dome. Carters en t o ut a v ic ious bouncer to centers hipp in g in Sullivan and s i m u l t a n e ~ously p romo ting Babb to third. Despite Carter's steal to second, Humph-r ie s f ai led t o force in any morecounters that inning.Gilfillan crashed a t er ri fi c doubl e todeep center in the fonowing inningand Lindsay was n ipped at th ird whenh e a tt em pt ed t o s tr et ch a n o rd ina rytwo-bagger. Gaul and-McKenty :werere tired on flies. . .. .The W ~ l z e r m c : n c ou nt ed twi ce i n

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    NARBERTH GAINSELEVENTH PENNANT

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    IN ARDMOREP

    Mee ti ng a t Township Build.in g Okehed -Pa r ade to

    Start It .

    To Hold DanceThe F el lo ws hi p o f A ll Saints'Church, vVynnewood, a re h av inga masked dance on Oct ob er 26,1928, from 9 to 1. Dick Murphy'sorchest ra has been secured . Thesubscrip tion is $1 pe r couple.,

    PRICE, THREE CENTSCONTINUED CALM DEMOCRATS HOLDASSURES ON WATER RALLIES; PLAN MORE

    Meet at NorristownTh e atten tion of the League of\,yomen Voters of Narberth is cal l

    ~ to the annual meeting to be heldIII the Valley Forge Hotel, Norr istown. on Friday , October 26, at 10A. M. The speakers are Mrs. Vernon Kel logg , who was associatedwith Herbert Hoover in re lie f workin Belgium, for the Republican side;the Democratic side will be presented by Mrs. Daniel O'Day, who accompanied Governo r Smith on hisrecent Western campaign tr ip. Wllliam Snader will s pe ak o n t he 14amendments.

    DRAW JURORS FORNOVEMBER COURT32 F rom T ow ns hi p a nd Nine L. M. Health Board May E nd

    From Narberth Listed Controversy at Specialfo r Duty . Se ss ion Monday .

    TERM TO BEGIN NOV. 12 CLEAN BILL IN RADNOR OPEN

    vVednesday night. an d at that timemany representatives were presentof Cassia Lodge, No. 273, F. andA. M., Ardmore. and of CourtlandSanders Pos t, No. 21, G, A. R."Johnny" Ott, as he was knownt o hi s c om ra de s, e nl is te d i n Company E. 121st Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, o n Aug us t 16,1662, giving his age as 21 years,although at that t ime he was 18.He was mustered out on June 2,1865, after having seen three yearsof service in the fierciest engagements of the civil war, includingGettsyburg.

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    Narberth, Pa., Friday, October 12, 1928

    GOOD BALL HERE,STATISTICS SHOW

    pelin on its return journey to Friedrichshafen, but the following regulations as given out by the local postoffice should be observed. Letterso r card s should be inc losed in separate envelopes and addressed to t hepostmaster, New York City. Amoney o rder f or the amount of thestamps should be inc losed. The retu rn r ates a re 50 cents for postcardsand $1 for letters.As the Zeppelin floated slowlyover Philadelphia i t w as not withouto bs er ve rs f rom t he borough. Theroof of Smedley's office proved anexcellent vantage ground and manymerchants and citizens in the vicinity were not slow to avail themselvesof it. A fine view o f the g reat shipwas to be had. although it w as atl ea st s even miles di st ant , it s i mmense bulk being easily discerniblethrough the trees.

    John Ott, Cynwyd Pioneer andCivil War Veteran, Dies, Age 85

    Summary a nd B at ti ng A v e r ~ages Cive Sidelights onNarberth Club.

    Lower Merion's remnant of theGrand A rmy o f the Republic lostone of its number ear ly Mondaymorning when Jolm L . Ot t, onetime f arm hand, milk dea le r, r ea ltor, horse fancier and beloved oldresident, died after a long illness athis home, 466 S ta te road, Cynwyd.He.was 85 years old, The last ofhis l ine, he is survived only by hiswidow.Funeral services were held at 2P . M. y es te rd ay at the la te home,a nd w ere c on duc te d b y M r. O tt 'spastor, Dr. Henry A. F. Hoyt, rector emeritus of St. John's Church,Cynwyd, himself a c iv il war veteran. Fr iends were permi t ted to call

    Forty-one from the Main L in e Pract ica l ly no new developments Increased activity by Democratsare among the 324 voter s of the \vere forthcoming t hi s week in the and o ther s in te rested in the cau secounty at large drawn for jury duty "water situation" created h er e two o f Gov er no r Smi th i s b eing shownact the November t er m o f Criminal weeks ago when the Lower Merion here as the P resident ia l campaignourt which begins at Norr istown Board of Health i ssued a statementllNovemberf 12. N ~ i l b l e 0lf this Iflllll1- urging township residents to boil s w ~ ~ ~ ~ i l : l ; ~ s i : s 1 ~ 1 1 ~ ~ ~ i l ; e g ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s . heldJer are rom 1 ar ert 1; 32 10111 their drinking water. The warningLower Merion. last week in Bryn :Mawr; two morewas g iv en f ol lowi ng t es ts w hi ch it are being Illunned, one for Arel-Included among those d rawn are was declared showed an unusuallyEd d C G Id f . more; the other for Cynwyd, andwar . nswo , ormer presl- high bacterial count for the productdent of Narberth Council and pres- of the Phi lade lph ia Suburban the Ardmore affa ir wil l be p r e c e e d ~ent borough real estate assessor ; \Va ter Company , which serves ed by a s tr ee t parade. In additionMiss B lanche M ees er , G en er al Lower Mer io n, N ar be rt h and the there probably will be headquar ters\ XI b f tl L for the distribution of publici ty in.\ ayne, mem er 0 le ower general Main Line terr itory .:Merion Health Board; Mary S. C. A survev conduct ed l as t week three communities a lo ng t he M ai n\Voolman, wi fe of Henry Newbold a m o n ~ indel 'Jendent c ivic , heal th and Line . One of these was opened in\\ ' 1 }J f I I f 1 Ardmore th is week. ! 00 man. ~ a v e r on . e onor 0 t l e m cd ic al o rg an iz at io ns , some ofV II F . 'I U . Most of these acti\ 'ities ar e undera ey 'orge site to t le I1Iverslty which h ad mad e chemical analysesf P I "'1' D I the direction of the Lower Meriono ennsy vama ; N ISS orot lea of their own. brought announce-F C d I . dEl l L and Narberth Democratic Commit-ox, ynwy, larp lst , an a . mcnts that there was no need forHammonds, RelJublican committee- alarll1 Co It' It I t.ee which is holding weekly meet-< < I II lee reassurances were 1'1 . 'tt t 't thO I\\'oman frolll BrYl1 Ma"rr fl ' I . I II1gs. lIS comml ee, a 1 s Ire. ort lcon1lng t liS wee {-not so . 1 11 S t d . It ' tl1'1 C . I C . I dId I b l ~ . sessIOn le e a ur ay mg 1 In lele nm1l1a ourt IS sc le u e muc 1 )' C lrect statement or actIon II M' T'tl B 'Id' Lfor a three -week sitting and wi ll a s b y t he lack of it. I u e J en.o]n 1\ el 111 II1g 01n lan-commence one week after the ses- F tI l ' f I I caster pl,e, . H mor e, mac e pans'u r ler ana YSIS 0 t le s U P I ~ y for its next rally, an open- ai r af -sion of the Grand Tury which is was mad e l as t week by a chem is t f' I . I '11 b '1 11 ' A dI d f N b' J fl' a ir . w llC 1 WI e le C 111 r morePATRONESSES GILFILLAN VALUABLE Iste or ovem .er 5 urors o r. t le ~ v : : t e r con.lm.lttee of ~ h probably next Friday evening.____ drawn from the Mai11 Line and the Menon CIVIC ASSOCIatIOn of w l ~ l c h Cha rl es S. P ow el l made cha ir -Statistics for the for ty -t hree t ime they wiII serve are: Dr. Edward A. S h u n 1 \ v a ~ , MerIOn, man of a sub-commit ' tee to arrangegames played this season by the \Veek o f No vemb er 1 2: Ger- member .of the. townsl1lp l ~ e a l t h f or t hi s m ee ti ng , secured permisNarberth baseball du b show twen- trude Anders, Jacob Blasband, board. IS chamllan. Contll1ued sion \Vednesday n igh t fr om thety-eight victories f or a n a\'erage of Anna Crawford,. 1\'lary Davis, Ray- analyses have also been m ~ d e by Dr. Lower Merion Commissioners to- 10 d Fl" AI' H b DaVId \V Horn chel11lst of the ., . ..651. While lllaying illelependellt n n . uuernsey, Ice u er, . ." . staae the atfau on the Illaza 111 frontR 1-1 1 H 1 R L' t S' I Lower l\Ienon BO'u'd By neIther bball. the home talent have turned oy a ey, e en . 19ge, Ie - , .'. of the township building on Lancas-1 k . 1 . ney \Vood, of Lower Merion, and o.f these were war nl l1g s I ss ues a s t er IJIIject, "S o many institutions forwelfare in t he S ta te have beenstarted with great h op e a nd t he nnever completed, that a bond iss ue cov er in g at least ]0 yearswould be a great help in carryingou t plans." Fonner GovernorPinchot's address on th e forestrybond need was quoted .He said nine-tenths of the hltl1be r has t o he imported into theState and t ha t t he re a re onl y twoStates in th e Union who c an n owafford to export lumber. Thisbond he a ff irms w il l e ventua ll v not

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    Thrilling new lines-graceful contoursgently rounded steel panels at sides andhood, the most expensive steel panel workemployedon any automobile in theworldlend matchless charm and beauty to theBuick silhouette.Vivid new colors-smartly-contrastingchrome-plated hl:ildlamps and cowl-lamps-str iking new radiator, fender and bumperdesign-impart added dash and distinction.And wonderful new interiors-with newadjustable front seats and full-width rearseats- new veh'et mohair upholstery-andthe most attractive hardware and fitmentsa l l combine to form ensembles of rare anddistinguished artistry. I t' s t he new stylethe new mode-in motor cars!

    Since electric refrigeration was essentially anelectrical problem, it was natural to expect fromthe General Electric engineers and scientistsanoutstanding development. The General ElectricRefrigerator is revolutionary in its simplicity,in its quietness and in its economy of operation.

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    B l u e . ~ c h o r Ginger Ale-Pale or Golden, 2 bottles 2ScA speCial price and one of t he most ex,tensively advertised b rand s o f Ginger Ale on th i s market .

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    the same problem as when he sho t h is P icture fans who were thrilled bydim scenes. H e had to keep his play- Rod La Rocquc's football playing asA numbe r o f technical departures, ers from being smothered in the fog,introduced into "Street Ange l" by Di- while a t th e s ame t ime maintaining a an I nd ian in "Bravehear t " and as an

    rector Frank Borzage, will be obse rved th ick enough haze so that it would Englishman seeking thrills in battleswhen this new Fox picture co-featur- not look like the feeble wisps of smoke with Grecian handits in "St and anding Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrel1 pots which so often passes for mist in Deliver ," will b e more than delightedis seen at the Narberth Theater, where mot io n p ic tu re s. D es pi te m an y diffiit opened l as t n ight . Various prob- culties Borzage stuck to his plan, be- with his impersonation of a younglems in photography had t o b e met . cause he felt that , the softened photo- Argentino athlete and football playet'The technical treatment suggested graphic effects would suit the pensive in his latest stellar vehicle, "Hol d ' em Many o f t h e Best People Go to Libraryi tse lf to Borzage from th e na ture of mood of many of the scenes. Yale I" which w il l b e on view at the for Mystery Stories.the s tory, which is based on a play by * * * Narberth Theater on Thursday, Fri- If I'kMonckton Hoffe. The narrative c en - H is lo ri ca l dramas produced on the you I e t o r ea d s tor ies of crimes - - - - - - - - - .-t e rs about a l it tl e I ta li an street waif screen not on ly p rovide delightful en- d ay a nd Saturday next. and murderous mysteries y ou a re oneforced to flee from the pol ice and take tertain1l1ent, but refresh one's knowl- The s tory of "Hold 'em Yale!" b as ed o f a ver y l ar ge and r es pect ab le comrefuge with a traveling circus, where edge of important incidents of an era on Owen Davis' famous stage success, pany here in Narberlh and throughoutshe mee ts w it h a wandering painter long' pasl, according to Conrad Nagel , ' d I . I h f the land general1y. The Narberthand proves his artistic inspiration. who p lays the male lead wi th Dolores "At Yale,' ea s WIt 1 t e son 0 a Library records indicate t ha t t he read-Its l oc al e i s Naples and environs. Costello in her l at es t starring vehicle, weal lhy planter in Argentine, who foils ing o f such books is b y n o m ea ns conSince Naples is a c it y o f t ow er in g "Gl or io us B et sy ." . a t ri o o f b an di ts a nd later mee ts t he fined to the l ight-minded, whoeverhouses a nd d im c ou rl ya rd s, this put ~ a g e l plays the role of Jerome daughter of a Yale professor travelinglthey may.be: It i well known that thethe thought into Borzage 's mind of Bonaparte, brother of Na!)oleou, who ' A . H d 'd Ilate PresIdent \ \ 'Ilson turned to them11,1 rgentl11e. . e. eCI es to go to for relief and relaxation and 1't has re-photographing much ui t he p ic tu re in marries Betsy Patterson, the "Bel le ofa twi li gh t state oi illumination. He Baltimore," dur ing an incogni to visi t Yale and an nuerestl l lg l o ~ e r o m a ~ c e Ic . e n t l ~ been stated that Herber t Hooverand his camerman had t o t ake pa rt icu- 10 the United States . results, in t he c ou rs e o f whIch he wms hkewlse reads them. Ila ... pains that in achieving this subdued I Probably few people recall that d i s ~ i n c t ! o u ~ a col lege . a t h l e t ~ . The Of course, there a re s om e peopleeffect they would n ot a t the same time INapoleon's brother Jerome actually did a ~ t l O n IS saId .10 be sWlft-mo':lI1g and for whom the story is the thing regardblot out the features of Miss Gaynor vis il the United States or that he mar- hIghly dramatIc, the whole reheved b y l es s of literary ability o f th e a ut ho rand Farrell. Their aim was toward I r ie d an American girl. delightful c om.edy. b ut it is in teres t ing to observe at t h

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    Our Del iv er y Is PromptPhone Narberth ,U7'l

    Parties, dinners an dsocial events for thisfestive t ime will soon bec r owd in g t he c al en da r.Stop in and l oo k over

    ou r array of invitat ions,favors an d cards.

    Narberth FruitANDProduceMarket

    Keeping your plumbing in good repair pays.Now is the time tohave your furnaceoverhauled and madeready for winte r. Ourpledge is bet te r service.

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    are essential in t he di et. Ourstock is the largest and freshestto be had.Serve Fruit With Every MealV ~ g e t a b l e s Fresh Every DayFIsh Sold Here Every Friday

    WE DEL IVER

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    Narberth, Pa.~ c l = : i d ~~ t = 1 ~ ~ ! ' : : l M H