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SEND SUPPORT LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS O U R T O IN FIRESIDE 1 ITEMS '---------- VOLUME VI, NU MB ER 40 NA RB ER TH , PA., S AT UR DA Y, J UL Y 1 7, 1 92 0 PRICE THREE CENTS DEFEA W I L LI A M S AND wmTNE Y IN ONE OF THE MOST EXCITING FIVE-SET MATCHES EVER SEEN ON LOCAL COURTS LOSERS MAKE GAME CO ME-BACK IN THIRD SET. Newell a n d Grugan W'in Fourth ofJuly TournalDent- ,/ '-. "T o foster and perpetua te a on h u nd r ed p er c en t . Americanism," "T o inculcate a sense of individual oblign tion to t he c om mu ni ty , S ta te , a nd Nn tion.' , For God an d Country, we associate ourselves togeth er for the following purposes: To uphold and d e fe nd t he Constitu tion of t he U ni te d States of America; to m ai nt ai n l aw a nd order; to foster a n d p e r pe t u at e a one h u nd r ed p e r c en t . Americanism; to preserve the memories and incidents of o u r a s so c i at i on in the Great 'Var; t o i n cu l ca t e a sense of in d i v id u a l obli gati on th e S ta t e a nd N at io n; to combat th e au tocracy of both the classes an d the maSses; to make right t he m a st er of might; t o p r om ot e peace and good will on earth; to sa'feguard an d transmit to p o st e ri t y t h e principles of justice, free dom, and d em o cr ac y; t o c on s ec ra te a n d sanctify our c o mr a d es h ip by ou r devo tion to mutual h el pf ul ne ss . ( P re a m hIe, Constitution of th e American Legion.) Wanted at l ea st s ev en n ew m em be rs to help us pass the century mark. Have you p l an n ed tu take aJvllntage o f t h e v l le at io n p la n offered by t he At l an ti c C it y Postf One or two weeks, reasonable rates, old-time camp life. E x -s e rv i ce m a n, do y ou r ea li ze that you are preventing your m o th e r, w if e or s is te rs frOm becoming members of one of the m o st a c ti v e W o m en ' s Auxil iaries in t h e S t at e 1 Have you seen t he b ea ut if ul silk P os t B an ne r th e Women '5 Auxiliary donated to th e P o s t ~ A s u mm a ry of some of t he w or k be ing done by th e National American i sm C om mi ss io n of th e American Legion. 1. National Americanism Conuuission. One of th e most important recom mendations of th e National Convention waS that a National Com mission be created " to endeavor to realize in the United States t he b as ic ideal of th e American Legion of 100% Americanism through th e planning, es tablishment an d conduct of a continu ous c o n s tr u c t iv e e d u ca t i on a l s y st e m de· s ig n ed t o : (a) Combat all anti-American ten dencies, activities and propaganda. (b) Work for th e education of im m i g r an t s , p r o sp e ctive ,American citi zens an d a l ie n r e si d en t s i n the princi ples of Americanism. (e) Inculcate t he i de a of American ism on th e citizen population, particu larly th e basi c A m er i c an p r in c i pl e that the interests of all th e people are above those of any special interest o r a ny so called c la ss o r section of the people. (d,) Spread throughout the people of th e n atio n i nfo rm ati on as to th e r ea l nature and principles of American Gov ernment. (e) Foster the teaching o f A m er i ca n ism in all schools,. Do y ou r ea ll y ou r A me ri ca n L eg io n W e e k l y ~ Ne t circulation now over 675,00 0 copies. The" Bursts and Duds" p a ge e q ua ls a ny j ok e page. Fo r Exceptional BraverY. A colored soMicr, returning to the Southern tOWII whence he ha u bcen whisked by U nc l c S um , und hearing a decoration 011 his manly I h es t, was the cynosurc for all the d u sk y h l' ll es of th e place. "What du t you g o t p in n ed on y o u ~ " asked one. "Dut t li n' t n ot h in ' b ut jes' a little 01' crow de gurry.' , "How cO ll le you g et t hat c ro w de g u r r ~ 1 ? ' , "How cOllle? Ain't no how comc. Dcy jes' gins it me fer lettill' a F r en c h o ss if e r kiss me.' '-The Ameri eun L e g io n ' V ee k l y. NOTICE. A ll p er so n s r es id in g in t he Borough of Narberth aro requested to report con tagious diseases to t he B oa rd o f H ea lt h. Those llOt haYing a doetol' for whooping cough m us t r ep or t such. cases an d k ee p c hi ld r en on their o wn p re m is e s. This is a State law, an d a ll t ho se neg lecting to report same are subject to a fine. GEORGE B. SUPPLEE, Secretary. HAROLD D. S P EA K M AN . P O ST 356, N A RB E RT H , P A. 6. 2-Ruta Bage.. 33-8alsify. 6. 34-Squash. 1. 35-Tomato. 6. 3G-Turnip. 6. 6-Brussels Sprouts. 3 stems. 7-'Cabbage. I head: 8--Cantaloupe. 1 head. 9'Carr ot. 6. (Shown with tops.) 1D--Cauliflower. 1 head. Celery. 5 stalks. ll-Chard, Swiss. 3 heads. 12-'Chinese.Cabbage. 1 head. 13-'Corn, white. 6 ears. 14-Corn, yellow. 6 ears. l'5--Cucumber. 6. 16-Egg Plant. 1. 17-Endive, g re en c ur le d. 3 WEDDINGS. Markle-Hines. On June 30th, at the Narberth l\Ieth odist E p is c op a l j l ar s on a ge , Mr. George R. Markle, of Narberth, lind M is s A n na H in e s, o f P h il a de l ph i a, w er e united in m ar ri ag e hy the Re\'. Arthur S. 'Valls. Ashton-Wonderland. On July 10th, 1 92 0, a yery quiet mid· sUlllmer wedding took place at Down ingtown, Po., wll en M i ss L e a n or a 'Von derland, of G re en T r ee , P a. , b e ca m e t h e bride of Frederick W. Ashton, of W y nn e wo o d M a no r , W y nn e, Pa. Th e wedding took place at the resi· dence of Rev. Shupert, who perfonned the ceremony. . Th e b ri de w or e II beautiful white satin dress an d v ei l t ri mm ed with orange blossoms an d carried a handsome bouquet of s w ee t p e as . After the cere mony th e bride an d groom left on an extended h o n ey m oo n t h r o ug h t i l e S o u th , and on t he ir r et u rn t he y w il l r es id e i n Paoli, PaT Class Clasl! Class Class Class Class Class plants. Class 18-Kale. 1 head. Class 19-Kohl Rllbi. 3 plants. Class 2D--Lettuee. 3 hcads. Class 21-oni()ns, white. 8. Class 22-0nions, yellow. 6. Class 2'3-0nions, red. 6. Class 2 ~ P a r s n i p s . 3. tops.) Class ZI5-Pepper, red or green. 3. Class 26--->Peas in pod. 1 quart. Class 27-Potato, 'Cobbler. 1;4 peck. Class 28-Potato, extra early. 1,4 pk. Clnss 29-Potato, late winter. 14 pk. (Any variety.) Class 30-Pumpkin .. 1. Class 31-Radish. 6. ( Sh ow n w it h tops.) Clnss Class Class Class Class Dahlias, Asters, Cosmos, Snapdragons, Zinnias, Annual Larkspur. Vegetables. Classes below, spedal p r iz e s to be an· n o u ne e d l a t e r. Three ribbons each class. Class I-Beans, green pod. 1 quart. Class '2-Beans, wax. 1 quart. Clnss 3-Beans, lima, b u ~ h . 1 qt. Class 4-Beans, lima, pole. 1 qt. Class 5-Beets. 6. (Shown w ith tops.) Class Class ClaB8 Class Class ~ r l ' r i o n n fler a II who exceed I he a ut om oh il e sp ee d l im it . T wo ~ p e c i n l p ol ic em cn h av e h ee n placed 011 th e high ways of this in L in e su hn rb with t110 result that on on c daY last week the names of forty-ninc speeders were turned in, and all will hc fincd. That the l\fcrion offi cial s arc in earn est is shown bv the fad. that of th c forty-nine repoi'led, h n' nt y- sc \' en a rc rcsiUents of M er io n a ud n ot a few arc a mo ng t he h es t k no wn r es id en ts o f t he model suburb. "W e are detcrmilled to stop this a u t o mo b i l e speed i n g, which has gone b ey on d a ll limits," said Edwul'll Bok, presiden t of th e l\Iprion Civic Associa tion, "and there will be uo remittance of fincs, either. High an d low will OC dealt with t h e s am e. I understand that last w ee k t h re e of t h e D i r ec t o rs of th e Civic Commission were caught-very well; they will b e d ea lt w it h th e same as an y others. A half-mile' speed run' is now being laid out in Merion, an d t wo s p ec ia l policemen will he detailed to r ep or t a ny v io la ti on s of the State law. Merion will hereafter be a 'trap' an d will so become known. Bu t speed in g is to b e s to pp ed b ef or e serious ae cid{ )nts occur, and to prevcnt our beau tiful roads b e in g w o rn out by reckless driving. " Fall Flower Show Elm Ball, Sept. 25th Neighbor Merion Wars on Speeders CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEN TS P LA NT S F OR SALE-To III a toes, Eg g Plants, P ep p er s , L e tt u ce , :Mint C ab ba ge . A st er s, Scarlet Sage, Man golds, Chrysanthemums, Geraniullls, Sun Flowers. 312 E s se x a v e nu e . FOR SALE-New 22-foot extcnsiou lad d er . E xt en de d l en gt h, 44 fect. J. D .• Sutherland, 444 Woodbine avenue, Narberth. (40-p) Two cents per word If cash accom pani es advertise ment; oth erWise , dve c en ts p er w or d. FOR SALE-Large Cabinet Phono graph, in g o od c o nd i ti o n , $50.00. Box 966, Narberth. A B OU T D A H L IA S . Th e first game of the second series of basehall will he I'la,"ed t h i s a f t er n o on at Ardmore, whl'n N ar be rt h l in es up against FOB. SALE-Firewood. Telephone Nar- berth 1218. (40-e) THE FI RE SIDE ~ I r . and ~ I r s . T. H. ~ [ a n c h e s t e r , of 441 ' Vo o dh in e a v en u e, w er e v e ry pleas a l l tl y s u r pr i se d when ~ I r . and ~ I r s . B. H. ~ r o w e r y , accompanicd br ~ I r . awl l\frs. N. T. Segal' a ud d a u gh t er , ;Tane, lIlotored f r om : M ec h a ni c sb u rg to spend the week-end with them. Mr. an d Mrs. J. T. D a r l in g t o n e n t er th e ton's uncles an d cousins, Mr . Martin Darlington an d daughter, Edith, of Ar cadia, Missouri, and Mr. W ed li n a nd d a ug l lt er , R u th , of Seattle, Washing ton. L O S T ~ L e a t h e r d og l ea sh , i n Narberth. Finder please lct\\·e it at Post Ollice. (40-p) JOB P R IN T IN G -J os e ph F. Barclay, Jr., 312 Essex avenue. P ho ne N ar - berth I617-J. . (39) P er ha p s t he amateur grower is won· d er in g j u st w h at to do at this time in order to ha ve m ore an d better flowers at th e proper flowering time, late Au gust t o Octo ber 1 st or t he :first killing frost .. A g reat m an y dahlia tu bers are in soil ihat; Ims been formerly u se d f or v e ge ta bl e g ar de ns an d which has been richl y f e r ti l i ze d . A soil of ahout 50 per cent. coal ashes has been found to be th e b e st , a s d a hl i as do no t n e ed m uc h n o ur i sh m en t early in t he ir growing season, th e idea b ei ng to just k ee p t he m g ro wi ng in order that the substance will no t all go to b us h, at the expense of flowers, later in the season. There is a t im e t o f er ti li ze , a nd that is about August 15th, or when th e buds begin to f or m, b ud s a p pe ar in g b ef or e this time should be pinched off; they will appear again and p ro d uc e better flowers later. The cooler n ig ht s of September make th e finer flowers. If from a tuber it will be found better to r em o ve a ll bu t s t ro n g es t s te m , so that the strength in th e g ro und! will go to make one good stem, r at h er t ha n seveml inferior ones. In e as es w he re only two stems are growing nicely bpI anced, it is possibly safer to allow them to remain rather than risk injuring the plant. K ee p t he bed free from w e ed s , : \n d k e ep s u rf a ce of ground r ak ed or hoed, n ot on ly to kill weeds, bu t to m o is te n a nd a era te t he soil. Do no t le t th e ground cake. Nature will take care of w at er in g f or t he present. T he D ah li a Show C om mi tt ee will be g la d to an sw er questions to t he b es t of their ability an d experience as ama teur growers, if l e tt e rs a re addressed N o. 1 18 . DAHL'JA SHOW COIDnTTEE. July 17th, 1920. TENNIS ASSOCIATION PLANNING ANOTHER SOCIAL AFFAIR TO BE HELD IN ELM HALL ONE WEEK FROM NEXT F R ID A Y N I GH T Fourth Set. Williams and Whitney- o 1 2 :3 -! 4 5 5 6- (i X l' we ll l in d Grugan- 11111223 3- 3 Points. W il li am s and Whitney- 3 4 i 44190 4-3(1 Xewell an d Grugan- 51521434 2-31 Fifth Set. Williams and Whitney- o 001122 2- 2 Newell an d Grugan 12:l;\4456-6 Points. William,; and Whitnev- 1 i 34092 5-25 Newell and Grngan- 4451474 7-36 Faults--Williams 5, Whitney 5, New ell 2,· Grugan 11. Foot faults--Grugan 2. F i na l s c o re - N ew e l l an d G r u ~ a n de feated WilliaJlls a n d W h it n ey , 6- 3, 6-4, 6 -8 , 3- 6, 6 -2 . BAG SOME BI G GAME IN A MERION DRIVE AGAINST SPEEDERS. C I VI C A SS OC I AT I ON DIRECTORS IN NET SET FOR MOTORISTS. WILL F AV OR NO O NE . Any hewing that is g oi ng t o be done at Merion is going to be done " to th e line" an d t he c hi ps c an ' 'f al l w he re , whcn, how and why they will, espe cially with r eg ar d to s pe ed in g motor ists. As a result, it is said, a n um be r of p r om i ne n t r e si d en t s of that famous suburb will s ho rt ly h av e an a pp oi nt ment with th e "Judge" an d it is also stated that a mo ng t he m are members of the Board of D i re c to r s o f the ion Civic Association. This is "coming back" with a ven geance, b ec au se t he a pp o in tm en t w it h th e ' sq ui re m en ti on ed is a direct re sult of n c am pa ig n b ei ng w ag ed by th e Civic Association itself a g ai n st all who e xc ee d t he speed limits on its al most perfect roads. Two special pqlicemen have been placed on th e highways of the :Main L in e s u bu r b, u n d on o ne da y last week names of 49 s pe ed er s w er e t ur ne d i n. It is the d e te r mi n at io n o f t h e Civic As sociation that all o f t he m will be fined. How carncst M :e ri on off ici a ls arc about it comes fro III t he f act t ha t 27 of the 49 have been found to be resi dents of th e comlllunity, including s.ollle of the b es t k no wn men and wOlllen of Merion. . "'Ve arc determinel'l to stop this automobile s pe ed in g, w hi ch has I{one h ey o nd a ll l im it s, " saW Edward Bok, pl'esident of t he M er io n Civic Asso cintion, "and there will be no remit tlllll'l' of fines either. High an d low will be d e al t w i th the same. r uuderstand t.h at last week three of the d i r ec t o rs o f t h e C i v ic Association were c a u gh t ; v e ry well, t ll e y w il l be d e a l ~ w it h t he same as th e others. " A half-mile 'speed run' is now be laid out in Merion and the two spe cial policemen will be d et ai le d to re port an y violations of the State law. :Merion will hereafter be a 'trap' and will so become known. Bu t speeding is to be s to p pe d b e fo r e s er i ou s a c ci d en t s occur an d to prev e t t he b eau ti fu l r oa ds f ro m b ei ng torn up by reckless driving. " )fembers of the Narberth Tennis As· sociation, their wives, an d their friends arc wllrned not to s c he d u le their vaca tions to include Friday eV{)J1Ing, July 30. Fo r on t ha t dat e t he Association w il l g i ve a shirt waist dance. Chairman Pattison, 'Of the Entertain ment C o m mi t te e , is alread,y arranging an interesting program, inclUding one special feature which he says willll,!ake a big hi t with all toCnnis players. Members will be supplied with tick and other. of t h i s c o m in g week. The Ladies' Committee of the Asso ciation also wishes to announce that it has planned a masque ball for Hal lowe'en, Saturday e v e n in g , O c t ob e r 30, in Elm Hall. Remember July 30, Date of Tennis Dance MUlt. Carry a TWO CENT STAMP An d Be Addressed To The Street Number And NOT to th . "llIl1l11l11nll,lIIUmllIllIlIlIllIlIllUlllIlIlllIIlUllllllll mllllllllllllllllllll lllllnmIlUlIIUlIlI lltllllll11111"'.: = ~ 1 l l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 l 1 l l 1 l l 1 1 l l 1 l l 1 1 1 1 1 .: : AL L LETTERS F O R NARBERTH I . O. Ii i ii Consult Y o ur TelePhone:Jj I Directory i LWIatUWWlWnlbU lllnlllUUU1IIU UUl&natlnUl lUllUllmwtl tWlUlIIII1II 1U UIIIUlfllllluuu,J lbQIUUIltQtI ............ IIUUUr .. I ...... ,lllN ......... r u U ~ 1 W 1 "D o an y of these m atch es ev er go to five sets1" i n n oc e n tl y a s k ed lL new member of the Narberth Tennis Asso ciation l a st S a tu r da y afternoon along about the end of the second set in the final Illa tch for winner's honors in th e Fourth of .July Tournament. And forthwith Messrs. X ewell and Grugan who finally won t he t ou rn a Illent, dn d Messrs. Williams a nd W h it ney proceeded to stage one of the best played an d m o st e x c it i n g c h a mp i o ns h ip matches ever seen on th e local courts. Newell and Gruglln finally won by the score of 6-3, 6-4, 6-8, 3-6, 6-2, bu t Williams an d ' V h i t n e ~ r 's "come-back" after losing the first t wo s et s was noth ing s ho r t o f s en s at io n al . T h at t hi rd s et , w hi ch wus wo n by W il li am s a n d W h it n ey after p l ay i ng 1 4 games, was a h a tt l p f ro m start to fin ish. The f i rs t g a m e, fo r example, went to deuce no less than 14 times. An d again in t he f ou rt h game there were f iv e d eu c es . Pity th e Poor Refe r e e. At th e end of the s ev en th g am e t he score stood: Newell a n d G ru g an 2 sets, Willilllns a nd W h it ne y 0, alHI the for mer had 5 gaml's to . th e latter's 2 in th e third set. I t certainly looked then Il.S though fe w m i nu t es w ou ld finish the tournament, and B e f er e e B i ll Hall began l o ok in g a r ou n d o\"('r the .:Iourts from his "eminent position," hopeful that he might soon be down on the ground once more an d playing a little tennnis himself. But Jloor Bill! That WilliamS' and W h it ne y cOInbina do n had no compassi on on him a-tull. Fo r they proceedClI to win t he e ig h th "ame, a nd t he n the ninth, and then the tenth, a nd t he n t he e le ve nt h, bringing th e ~ a m e score to 6-5 in their faVOr. Newell and G ru ga n w on th e twelfth " game, bu t t h en t h ei r o p po n cn t s g a th e r ed in th e n ex t t wo an d won t he s et , 8-6. Th e fourth set, although closely con· tested, went m uc h m or e q ui ck ly an d was won by Williams an d Whitney, 6-3. Newell and Grugan "came to the bat" in the fifth se t determined to "d o or die," an d they c e rt a in l y did " do. " They won the first t h r e e g a me s , lost th e fourth, won the fifth, lost th e sixth, an d t h en g a th e re d in the sev enth an d eighth and-set, match and tournament championship. Summary. T he g am e an d point scores follow: First Set. Williams an d Whitney- 12222223 3- - 3 Newell and Grugan- 0 0 1 2 3 4 56--6 Points. Williams an d Whitney-- 75222374 0--32 :Newell an d Grugan- 53444792 4--40 Second Williams and Whitney- o 0 2 2 3 3 3 44--4 :Newell and Grugan 1 2 2 2 3345 n 6- - 6 Points. Williams an d Whitney- 2159343145--39 Newell an d Grugan- 443752741 7--44 Third Set. Willinms anll Whitney- 11112223456678--8 :Newell an d Grugan- o 12 3 3 45555 5 6 6 6- - 6 Points. Williams and Vi'hitney-- 17 3 2 3405444504 4--59 Newell and Grugan- 9 5 4 11 1 4 7 2 2 1 3 4 1 2--56

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Th e State Highway Department hasinstalled a s ec ti on t o a ss is t i n r ec ov er yo f s to le n Yehicles, which is eo·operat·inp; w it h o th er Stntes an d w it h localpolice authorit ies.

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of Pennsylyltuia at the 1!J19 Legisla 't ive Session, it is deemed ad l" i sab lc tobring to th e attention o f t he m ot or in gpublic t he s al ic n t p oi nt s i n which theyw ou ld h e m os t v i ta l ly i n terested.

All 11I0tor vchicles must be )'('gistercd w it h t he S ta tc Highway j)"partmenthefore their operation on puhlic high·w ay s; n on ·r es id en ts m ay o pe ra te ye,hicles in Penusylvania for tI)(, salliep er io d o f t im e grnnte<1 b y th ei r Stateto r e si d en t s o f PeJlnsylvania. hn t Slh.nexemption shall n ot a pp ly to ('01111111'1'-

c ia l v e hi c le s o w ne d hy foreign corpora't io ns o r indiyi<1uals nsed in this Stal<'1I10rc frequently than onc (1) roundtrip in anyone week nOr to t h c o p er a t,ors thereof.

A pp li ca ti on f or l'cgistration to hc

m ad e u po n h la nk forllls prepared aIHIf u rn is he d b y the State H ig hw ay D r·pal ' tment; nO other fo rms acc l' p t ab l l' ,

A pp li ca ti on f or r l' gi st rn ti on o f 1110torve ll i cl e docs not carry with it r ig ht o fowner to operate un les s accompa :: i ed

b y a pp li ca ti on fo r operator 's licen"e.

Operator 's license upon app li cat ion is·sued to ownCl'S f r ee ; a l l o th er s . $1.00.

To i ns ur e p ro mp t ,lelivel',\' of l i cen", ' ,

ma k e c or re ct a ns we rs to all 'luest ionsiu a pp li cn ti on , R em it p ro pc r fel'. Donot guess your I}lllnufacturer's or motornumber. If in Ilouht. Sl'e t he l oc al

dealer for your vehie]" who can inforll1y ou \ I' he re thesc numhers ar c to befoun d. Do n ot g ue ss th e h or se p ow e r,

hu t usc th e fOl'lI1nla i!iVI'II in t hl ' law.Pleasnl"l' motor v l 'h i c! e s a r l ' r('g-isteredaccording t o exae 1 h or se p ow er , th eState H i gh w a y D e p ar t m en t t ak in g t hefractional pnrt of a horse p o we r i n an

Icases, Th e acepptNI 1lOrs(' power fo rthe registration 'Of l1Iotor vehicles p!"upe1led hy s te am o r e le ct ri ci ty s ha n b ethat given an d "cer t if i ed to hy th c manufacturer.

L i c c n ~ c d0PC1'llt.Ol' lllUHt be sixtecn(10) YCllrs of age or over an d paiddril'l'r IIIUSt be eightecn (18) y ea rs o fa g( ' , or o l' el '; they m ust h av e had atleast fh e (5 ) days ' e xp er ie nc e i n t heopcra t io l l o f a lIIotor vehicle, a nd m us tno t be physieally an d Illcntally incapac,

i tated. AnJ' p l' rs ou w ho ha s lost thcnsc of one hand 01' hoth, or Irho ha s

i lost the usc o f bo th fe et , o r whose eye,

, sigh t is so impaired tha t wit.h the ai dof glasses he eannot distinguish suh-,slantial o b je c ts c h 'a r ly at It aist:mcl'o f o ne hundrell an d fifty (150) fed , orw ho s ha 1l h al -e less than t w( ,n ty ( 20 )

' p e r centulll of n or m:t l v is io n, o r w ho !

IUl\'e less than t.\\'o ( 2) p l' r c en tu m o fn or ma l h ea ri ng , s ha ll be consideredphysically ineapacitate<1, and eannot helil'ensed to operatc II motor vehicll'.P h y si c al o r m e nt a l i n ca p ac i ta t io n doesnot p n 'I ' el l t t h e r eg i st v at io n o f a motorI'ehicle hy an owner. Special permitsto he i ss u ed u po n application to thosehal ' ing lost th e use of one IHIIJd only,

upon rcel'ipt of e v id e nc e o r d em o ns tr ation showing tll11t applicant has ha dsufficient experience in t he o pe ra ti onof a motor vehicle.

A n y p er so n o p er at in g his or her employer's llIotor vehicle at an y t i me s ha l lhe termed a paid <1river.

A1I cl'rtificates of license ar c not

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valid un til signed by licensec orI licensees.

I Learncr 's Permits issued t o p er so ns! O\'er sixteen (16) years o f ag e t o o pe r-

at e l I lo tor veh ic l e s a re f or a period ofth i r ty (3 0) d ay s, hu t shan be valido nl y w h cn l e ar n e r i s accompanied by al i censed opera to r.

Heavy p en al ty f or m is st at em cn t o ff a ct s i n a p pl ic a ti o n. R e g is t ra t io n p l at e sm ust b e r ig id ly attached, one on th efront, th e other on th e rear of llIotorvehicle. They shall b e p a ra l le l to th eaxles, s h al l n o t be underneath an y partof th e hody more than t we lv e ( 12 )i nc he s f ro m t he rear e n d t h er eo f , sha1lnot be covered, obscured, bent, altered

o r d ef ac ed , in an y m an ne r, a nd th elower edge of the rear plate shall benot ll'sS than f if te e n ( 15 ) i n ch es a h ov ethe g ro un d. T he rear plate to be illuminated -at night. Plates shaIl be keptf re e f ro m oil, grense, dirt , Or other sub

stance l ikely to impair their legibili ty.In th e even t of th e loss of one or

b o th r e gi st ra ti o n ph"tes, o r s ho ul d ap la te o r p la te s b e so defaced t ha t t hen u m be r t h er e on is illegible, it shall bethe duty o f th e o wn er to apply to th eState H ig hw ay D ep ar tm en t f or n ewp l a te s w i tl i in f o rt y -e i g ht (48) hours ofhis d i sc o ve r y o f th e lOBS or defacementof such p la te o r plates, thereby avoidin g arrest. O l d p l a te or plates ,to 'be re

By S. ROBERT ROSS,

(Oontinued f ro m I ss ue o f J un e 26.)

EXTRAVAGANCE IS UN-AMERICAN

' fhrift is the expression of r cu l p ut rioo ti sl ll i n thcse davs just as it wu:, inIh" p er io d o f t h e ~wa'r. T h at w ar n in gan d IIpp"al hilS ,j ust he cn iss uc d t o theAllIeri"an people h y t he N at io n al Assol" ia t ion of Crel l it 1[('n in thc forlll of aI l ' tt e r d i rcc ted from Nl'w York to eachof it s Illl'mbers. " T h e d an ce o f indus· Itrial death in which the pcople of Allier·ica ar c now parti l , ipating, should 1'l'aSe111'1'01'" the,\' h a n ' to p ay t hc ' pi pc r, "thl' appeal dedares in urging' th c'\llIerir'an pe opl e t o IIPsist fr o II I Ih"jr~ ' r : l t n l ' a g ' cof extrn,'ag-:lJlep."

4 'The extravagalh'c o f our lWoP]pSilll'l ' Al'llIist in ' da I' is on" of t hos l'psy"hologieal plll'no;nl'na 10 whil·h man

is suhjel't, During the I l'nr we sanitic"d gh1l1l,l', hut with the c('sslllion of Itostilil il'S, Ih" rl'strailll'tI fl'l'!ing hrokc]00 : ; ( ' :11111 \\"(' W(' l I t 011 a l ' :llllJlagl' o f ( ' X ~

tra'":q,!ullc'e Hlll·h a:-; t1P\"Cl' h p f o l ' P hnHhl'Cll ,'xhihitl'd ill th c lantl.

"'[ ' l l is nation i" sOlin II flll\llallll'nlalll'1111<1tliis sOlln,lnl'ss will ( '"nlinll" if ppl;pit- \\ 'ill gin ' 111' th" i r foll,l', \\'ill h,','olll('IIIIH(' diligpnt, will I lo rk a s hlllllan hl'i l l g · ~:--houI(l worl ( ( lur i llg ' a 1"ill lP of ;;t ] ' P ~ S

a nd s tr ai n. Thrifl is in 0111' opinionIh " I'XIII'l'ssion of rl'a! palriotislll int h l' s l' days ,jllst :1" il was ill th l' p l' rio, lof t h( ' \ \' ar. Thl' peopl( ' I l'ho SPI'IH!,'('"klt'ssl,l' al'l' losing sig-ht of thp nat'ion's trarlitions; indeel] thl'v ar(' en(langC'l'illg OUt i l l ~ t i t l 1 t i o l l : - :whIl,n HmHP]ow spit ' i ts \,"(1 ar( ' harhoring" afl ' S ( '

"I'('t ly plottillg" to destroy." \ \ ' 1 ' shonld pr:ll 't il'p an,1 pl"(':lI'h l 'on

" I a l l t l ~ · ,,Ip"laring Ihat fo r 01lrSI']\'('8 \l'pshall d o o nl ' hl'st to slOp Ihis insanityalld hring t o a eloSI' thl' nH'lodr:lJlla ofpxtrHyagal l l ' ( l t h a t is f ' l l s t i J lg ' fp:lI' illl0th e h ( 'a r ls o f tIll' l"'ople anll pJ'OI]lIeingI"('''tdls t ha t ar l' immo ml an d ,ll'strllet i n .

,t P l ' i l ' P S ('an hl' 10\\"('1'<.111 In· PC'OIlO

l,Iiies pral'lil 'I"! a ll : do ng till; linl' ifI:ihor as 1\'l'lI as I'apital will tlo i t s p a rt ,' \ \ 'all 'h Ihe priee' has hel'n onr wllteh·wore] for nlOnths . Hl 'r ( ' has !)('('II thl', · h il ' f dangl ' r point in onr situation 1lJ1<!II'(' wel"OIl1e an,l'Odng that will I,el'ppl'i"l's from ~ o a r iliP; to a point frolllwhi"h violt'nt n'al'lion \l'(lUhl ineyitnl>l,\' h ri ng ' on a sudden collaJlse in ollr~ t ) · I I ( ' 1 \ 11 ' p . · ·

'I'hl' s t an d t a kl ' n hI' thl ' : ' Ialiollal As" ol ' ia t io n o f 'l'rl'r]il ':\[I'n on tIll' I'l'OJlomi(' :-iituatioll ha s hl111l I'I'P"iol1s1y px·1"'l'ssl',1 in eo-opl'ration wilh t hl ' " ampaig-II of fll(\ S:lYitlg's n i , " i ~..;joll of flipl' 1'1'11 SU1,1 D l' p ar ln ll ' nl , f or i t \I':1S n'al ·iZl'd thaI thrift alld saying "oul,! 1101I 'l 'odl l( 'e an adl ' '1 l1at l' I ' eonomie ptf l' l' l111llt·XS t h 0 s :t y it l gs gailH.'(l ,,"pre sa fe ·gllar,ll,a in saI 'l ' an l! p rodue li \ '( ' i n \' ( ' st ·1II(,l1ts, Sueh inYestment is proYid('d hytll<' s:I\"illg:-; s(l('lll'itips of flit' Go\,el"ll·ltH1Jlt, 'Val" Savings S t am p s a nd 1. J't 'Hs·

\1ry Sa vi n g ~ (1(,1't i til·a tps, c l e ~ i g l l e l 1toolll'iall' Ihl' lIlistll]«'n ]loli",\' of ",sa\'ilJg at tlit' ~ p i g o tan d w a st in g' a t th ehUIIg-holt>.' ,

Fraternity-An Americanism

There arl' those II'ho h a\ '( ' ('Olllealllong liS, t h roug'hou t the :'Iatioll, wholin> ignol'llnt of I ho rca I lIleanings offratl ' rnity or II'ho ha\ 'e Iwcn l Il isi us l ruded ' in thl' real IIll'anings of AlIleril'anislll. '1'0 Iho"c of t hc ll l w ho ar eaIIl( 'nahit ' to our laws IIn,1 to 0111' orderof things l I'e ( 'xte ll l l a hl 'arty II'rIeollll'.And 11'1' liS AIIll'rieans han ' 0111' ,lull't Ol l' ar d t hl 's e p eo pl l '. We lIIust hl,f pthem to unllerstand f ra tern i ty-by agl'tll'rOns, k i n d l ~ 'a t t i lude toward th('1Il11'1' must instTul't thclII properly in thedu t i e s : I nd J I l ea n in g s of ~ \ 1 I 1 l \ r i e a l l i s l l I -

and we lI'ill Illuke good c it i ze n s o f t h em ,10 ou r hplipfit a n d t hl 'i r happiness.

'ro IIlosl' o f t he m II'ho come w it h t he1'1II'POSC o f l 'h a ng i ng o ur w a ys , alld of·fcring us for the' ehangc the untriedprineil'les of fanatics who se c in theirO\I'n raYings th e p an ae ea o f a ll w or lderrors, wc I 'xte ll l l a weleol l ll ' rl 'sprn'd inp i t ~ ·amI s,\'Inpathy, hoping- that throughthe fratl 'rnity of our attitude to\\"al'llthem th(' \ · wii I soon he eonl"inccl! of th efallaI',\' of the propaganda t h e ~ 'pl'l>acha nd t ur n to us s e ek i n g t h e big t r u t hArnerit'anisJII.

T o t ho sc o f thcm who cOllle w it h t heII1"0wed purpose of fOl'l'ing us to aceept.the pl'inciplt,s of govcrJllnent too l I e wt oo u ns ou nd to prove to he anythinghnt: ultilllate fa i lu re -and o f f o re in g usto l l ( ' ( ~ e l ' tt hese p r ine ip ll ' s through an yan d e l ' cry d iaho l iea l l1Ieans which eome10 hltJllI"':"to thpnl we extend a heartyinl · i tation to go ha('k II'hence theJ' came.

\Vhih' lI'e must tell"h all who e om eto us to thp e nd t ha c good eitizenshipis elel 'ated hy t hp p re se nc e o f the nell", ' l l lners-there is no need of retll)'(lingthl'ir groll'lh an d del"elopml'nt by theI'oiee of I'ndieal faJlacy. No r enn WL'

a{ford t o p er mi t th e poisoning of themiIHls o f t he f u tu r e l ea de rs o f the COtll\.try hy the II' his pe ring of insidiouspropagalllla. T he re i s no p la ce i n A me rica for the A n ar c hi s t, t h e Bolshevist,t h e N ih i li st , t h e Red Soc ia l is t , an d th elike. I t is s a fe r a n d more p ru de nt t or e tu l 'l l t hem to t he ir k in d nnd to com·p le tc t he ir e du ca ti on in Americllnismthrough a correspondence course.

Fraternity is t oo p re c io us a gift tooffer t he ungrl t t efu l .

Americllnism is too precious It gem

A. J. Loos" Henry Rose,

Associate Editors.

.MAIZIE, J ~ . ~ d { P S O N ,

'. Oa.shier.

",.SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1920 '

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: folks" but in order t o m ee t theprinting schedule, all " c o p y "

, -manuscr ip ts -must reach the,editor by 6 P. M. Wednesday each

", ' week.

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newss tand , and at the s to re o f H. E.Q a v ~ s ,

HARRY A. JACOBS,

Editor.

En te red as second· class matterOctober 15, 1914, at the Post Office r.tNarberth, Pennsylvania, u nd er t he a ctof March, 1879,

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br the Narberth Civic Assoc ia tion.

E M ER G EN C Y P H ON E C AL L S

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W. R. D. HALL,President of Council.

Attcst:CHAS. V. NOEL,

SecreturJ' of Council.

Approved this ; lOt h d ll y of June,A . D. 1920.

An Exp'.!riment in CO-operativeJournalism-No Paid Workers.

FredericA. LanahanIn,urance· Service

205 Forest Avee N . r b ~ ~ I 1 ;.. . R

O FF IC ER S O F T H E N A RB E RTHOIVIC ASSOCIATION

March 26, 1920.

Pres iden t , Rober t J. Edgar.Vicc-President, Joseph n. Nash.Vice·President, Augustus .J. Loos.Vice-Presidellt, 11rs. C, P. Fowler.Treasurer, M is s M a is i e J. Simpson.Sccretary, Miss Ruth E. Prescott.

Directors 1923, 1[rs. A. B. Ross, Mrs.D. D. Stickney, J. Garficld Atherholt ,1. A. MilIer, C. Lawrence Warwick, A.E. Wo hl e rt ; D i rc c to r s 1922, J. .f. Ca·b re y , Wa lt er A. Fo x, H . H. Hillegas,Charles II. A. Chain. \V, H. D. Hall,Harry A, .Jacobs; Directors 1921, F. A.Lanahan , D an ie l L ei tc h, George T.Knutzen, J. B. Nesper, E. A. Muschamp,Fletcher W. Stites,

Editorial

OUR TOWN

CARROLL DO\VNES,

Ch ief Burgess .

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T o r ep ea l a n O rd ni an ce e n ti tl ed "A n

Onlinance to Sa \'C l layligh t an d Pro,V i l 1 l ~Standal'll 'filiI(' for Ihe Boroughof Narber th . "

\Vh"rcl ls, Recl ' lI t a l '! ion on th c partof Phi lade lph ia Ci ty Council has madeit illadvisablc to continue in force anOrdinuncc to SUI-C d ay li gh t i n t he Boro ug h o f N ar bc rt .h ,

The Council of th e Borough of No.1"herth docs ordain:

Section 1. Th at t he O rd in an ce cntitled "A n Ordinancc to S a ve D a y li g h tllnd Provide St andard Timc for thcB or ou gh o f N a rb er th ," llpprovcd th cninth day of Fchl"llary, ninetcen hun

dred an d twcnty, be and th e s am e ishereby repealed,

P asse d this 1 4th d ay o f June, A. D.1920.

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NARBERTH, PA ,

WEEK of JULY 19

PLUMBINGHEATING

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Fo r P e r m a ~ e n: S a i : i s f a c t i ~ n

Wallace Reidand Bebe Daniels

NARBERTH GARAGERaymond Weils, Proprietor

GASOLINE, OIL, SUPPLIESEXPERT REPAIRING

Telephone Narber th ,1633

Phone, Narber th 1687

Clarence A. S p e a ~ m a n

Carpenter and Builder

"Sick-a-Bed"

WM. D. & H. T. SMEDLEY

H. C. FRITSCH

250 Haverford Ave.

1I1AIN PRODUCTION STARTS AS NBABAS POSSIIILE TO 10.00 A. M., IlI.OO, ••00,

3 . ~ I I ,11.45, 7.411, 9.80 P. JI .

Phone 1652-R

JOBBING

J. A. CALDWELLREAL ESTATE

and INSURANCE

SmedleyBuillHome

PnpertJes For Ben& a d SaleFire IDI1U'aJlee

Bell Plone II I W.

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'Phone 1633

SERVICE

209 Haverford AvenueNarberth

c. P. COOK

All Summer ShoesReduced to Cost

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Narberth Shoe Store

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C oa l, Woo d an dBuilding Supplies

We have a few to ns ofBy-Product Coke: for s al e

at $ 8.50 pe r ton delivered I n cellar.

M I L K

Scott-Powell Dalrle8. Phone. Preston 239hSee dl.play advertisement In thll II.ue _.

IItUSIVLoos, I 'a un y U . Pl an o tcacher.

l5tudln , Arcade Bhlg. Phone. 316·J .

The above depar tment shOUld be or tb.erea te8t use to the communi ty, the 118t cont al ns t he na me ot every proteUlonal mant r a de l lm a n , m e o h an l c , s h o p ke e p e r. eto., wh tdoes or can In a ny way 8erv e h is t ell owtownsmlUl, and Who 18 proereulve enouelto add name t o l I. t ot Reclst.r.

As It I . d ll ll eu lt tor thos8 aontrlbutlnlthei r t ime and el tor ta to the produotlon 01" Ou r Tow n" t o p er so na ll y either know 01i nt er vi ew a ll 8 ue h, I t wo ul d be m os t b el ptul It tho 8e n at n ow t ou nd In the prlnt8dl ist would send ·In a memo :ot theIr nam ••addres8, phone numbers and b U l n e _ aJprotessloM tor lIatlnc. This. will aoat .. tol·.Iowa: 10 aenta .aeh luu . tor I lin . . : • _nt ltor eaeb addi t ional l in•.

NOTAltY PUBLIC..Jefferle8, .J. H. II I Narberth' av ...

Phone. 666-lIt!..Simpson, Harry A. 232 Essex. Ave.

Phone. Narberth 636. . .;. - . .TY80n, Warren R. Phone, Narberth 1202-W

Ol'TICIAl.'t8Fenton, Carl F. 606 ES8ex ave. Phone. 618-"

Philo.addre .. . 180. Chmnut lit. Loaut I I IZentrnayer, Joseph. 228 S. 15th st .. Phlla.

PAINTERSWalzer, Fred.

117 Winsor ave. Phoue. U47-J.

I',\I'EU Jl.\SGING.n ( ) ~ ' d ,Jloral 'e S. 101 Furrest A,"c. Phoup ; ~ ; ; f j

PHOTO PLAYS"Arcadia," 16th and Cheetnut sts Phil.

See dllplay advertl8ement In thl; I•• uePLUl\IRINO, ETC.

Cook I Ir o. . P ho ne 302-J,Sec dlsplny ndvertlsement In this Issue.

Wal l, U . B . P ho ne , Narberth 1602-J.See dl8play advertl.ement In this luu .

REAL BSTATECaldwell, J. A. P ho ne , 1687

See dllplay advertl8ement In this luu .FrltllCh, H. Q. Phone, IU- W.

See dleplay advertllement In this Issu<H)'berg. B en t T. Phone 1713.

See display adver ti sement in th i s Issue.Na8h, Boben J. Phone, 60&.

Money tor F Ir st a nd S.cond J,(ortl'aee.SImp80n, Jomes C. 232 E88ex ave.

Phone. 686. or 1420 Chestnut s t.HOOFING, ETQ.

Ga,..-lItcGlnley Co. Phone, lUB-W.See dl8play adVertisement In this Issue.

HlI1er. John A. 143 Iona ave. Phone, . . . . JShop. IU Haverfard ave. Phone, lJJ&.J

SHOEIItAKEBSGood Wea r S bo e R ep ai r S ho p,Constantine, B. G . 2 52 Haverford ave.

Phone, Narberth 1706-W.Reglnell1, Frank. 209 Haverford ave.

See display advertisement In this IS8ue.STOCK A ND BOND BROKERS.

. HOllper. Wro. G., 8: Co. Phlladelpbia.See display adver ti sement in tbis issue.

TAXI

Open Da y an d Night

NARBI:RTU

Shirt Waist DanceTo Be Given July 30

TENNIS ASSOCIATION PLANNINGA N OT H E R S OC I AL A F FA I R TO

BE HELD IN ELM HA LLLATTER I 'A RT O F

MONTH.

OFFICERS OF T H E W O M EN ' S AUX·

I L IA RY, N A R BE RTH Y. M. C. A.

Pres ident -Mrs . D. D. Stickney.Vice-Presiden t - M r s . ,r. B. Darlington.Sccre tary-Mrs . C, L. MeLcan.Treasurer-Mrs . H. C. Keim.

Chairmen of Committees.

:;\fembership-)!rs. Samucl Dickie.Visi t ing-Mrs . Romaine Hoffman .

House-Mrs . W. N. Mills.Socia l -Mrs . G. Merritt Davis.Music-:Mrs. T. N oe l Butler.

Members of the Narberth Tennis Assoieatioll, the i r wivos, anel their friendsar c warned no t to schcdule their vacations to includc E'rillay e\ 'cll ing, July:;0. Fo r on that date th e Associationwill give a shirt. waist dauee.

Chairman Pattison, of t h e E n tc r ta i n·ment COll lmi t tee , i s a l re a dy a r r an g in gall interesting program, including oncspccial fea t nrc \ "hich he "uys \\'ill makea big h it w it h all telllJis players.

" ' i th in a week or tell days memberswill be supplicd with tick'ets an,] allother de ta il s o f t he affair.

The Ladies ' C o mm i tt e e o f th e Association a ls o w is hc s to announce tha tit h as p la l ln ed a masque b al l f or H al10\\'e'ell, Saturday cvelliug, Odohel ' :\0,i JI Elm Hall.

Narberth Register

I?atrick P. Donahue

Taxi meets all trains Store orders promptly deliveredBaggage called for an d delivered Freight delivered

Two Lines, IO c pe r issue; 5c for each additional line

ACCOV'NTANTSGottshall, H. Ii .. l'uulic Acco'untant; '1'ax

Reports, AUdits. ctc., accompliShed. 303C o n w l i ~ 'aveQ.ue.. Narucrth, Pa.KeI m, H . <Y. Certified Puhllc Acaountant.

202 Dudley av" . Phone. Narberth IOO-W.A U 1 ' O ~ I O I U L E S .

Lee8' O a r a g e - R e p a l r l n ~ .E tc . P ho n •• 1606.Norberth Garage. Phone Naruel' th 1633.

S"e d is pl ay a d vel'L1sement i n t hi s issue.r A U ' I ' O ~ I 0 8 I L ESElt\'ICE

Censore , Bahle . Phone, 672.Sec display advertisemcnt i n t hi s Issue.

Donahue, Patrick 1". Phone tIl3:!.See d l s l l l u ~ 'advel'lIselll"nt In this Issue.

BANKSMerion Title 8: Tru8t Co. Phone. Ardmore I .

See dI8pla.\- advertisement In thl. I..,ue.BUILDERS

Shand, Alex. C .. Jr . Phone. No. 1710.Narberth Station.

Smedler. Wro. D. lJt H. T. P ho ne, 600.See display advertisement In this I..,ue,

CANDY, ETC.Davl8, 11. E. Phone, 126f-W.

See dllplay advertisement In thl. 118ue.I vy C an dy S ho p,219 Haverford Ave. Phone. Narberth 1705.

OARPENTERS AND RUILDERS"enkln8. Cha8. L.

103 Dudley ave. Phone. IB2-ltl.Slleakman, Clarence A. Phone 1652-R.

See display adver ti sement In this IS8ue.COAL AND COKE.

Cook, C. P. Phone. Narherth 302-J.See display advertisement i n t bl s issue.

CONTRACTOR.Caradettl, Frank. Phone Narberth 1689.

See display adver ti sement In this Issue.CONTRACTOR 'OF PLASTERING

Fratantoni, James, 8: Son8.239 Hampden ave. Phone, 1697-W.

DENTISTSOrr. Dr. A. L. 101 Elmwood avo Phone. IU·W.

Phl la. Phone. Fi lbert f 2 6 ~ .K81th Bide.Schemb., Dr. John. Phone Narberth 316-W.

Cor. Grayling 'and Windsor aves.Omce Hours u nt il 9 P. M. dally.

DRUGGISTSHoward'8. Phone. 1267.

See display advertl8ement In tbl. IPue.ELEVTBIOIANS

Case, W. G. Phone. 395-\\'.See display ndv.ertlsement In this issue.

1'u.b. VerI 226 Iona ave.Nar. Phone, 660-W. A rd , P ho ne . 181 -J.

FISH AND OYSTEBIlimperial Grocery Co. Phone, Narbertb 608.INSURANCE

bowman, Samuel P. (Lite.)116 Elmwood ave. Phone. .6I.W.

!'rottcr B ro .. ( Fi re . e tc .)209 Wood81de ave. Phone. 12 '2-R.

Wimer, \Vm. \Vood. 106 Forest Avenue.Phone, 326 R.

LAWYERSGIlroy, .John 211 E.sex ave. Phone. 1I46-R.

Phlla. addres8, Lincoln Bid •.Stl te8, Fletcher W. 41 a H av 8r fo rd ave.

Phone 3U-W Philo. address, Croaer Bide.LIGHTING FIXTUBES

McDonald John. Narberth phone, U88.1631 Chest. st.. Phil.. Phone. Spruce l in .

llEATS, ETC.Cotter, Ho .. arel F. Pbone, 1211.

llee dl8play advertl8ement In this lu u ..

announce[3 8C

Use Street Addressesand Buy Your :Stamps

in Narberth, .

(Continued f rom l ' age 2.)Do not sound horn, bell, o r s ig na l

dcvice unnecessarily, bu t g i ve r e as o nable warning of yonI' approach t o s af eg u ar d o t he r s.

Do n ot o pe ra tc m ot or vehicle whenundcr the influcnce o f i nt ox ic at in gliquor, an y narcotic or habi t producingdrugs, or p er mi t o th er p er so ns t o operat e your illataI' vehicle in a like condition. I t ma y mean heavy fine or revocn t ion of l i cc ns e, o r both.

Do p ot f ai l t o r en de r a ss is ta nc e af teri n ju r in g p e rs o n or propcrty and, uponrcquest, give your name and adc1ress.

Failure to do this m a y c a u sc your rpgistr a tion to he revoked.

Do no t usc muffler cut-out in an yc i ty, horough or incorporated town.

Do no t u sc c ha in s or other ,1eYicesprojecting more than one ( 1) i uc h 0 1 1 '

tires.Upon thc t ra ns fe r o f o\\'nership, or

tIle d e st r uc t io n o f an y motor vehicle.t h e r e gi s tr a ti o n shall expire. I f motoryellicle is saM t h e o r ig in a l owner shallremove r eg is tr at io n p la te s a nd notifythe State Highway Department withinforty-eight (48) hours, giving name nndadc1rpss of purchaser.

Upon t ransfer of ownership, the> owner may upon npplicat ion reg i s te r allotJler motol' y eh ic le u po n payment oftransfer fcc of $1.00. Provideil. howe n r . That such m ot or v eh ic le is ofequal or less horse p o\ ve r o r classification than tJlllt previously registereil, orupon payment of a fee of one ($1)dollar an d th e difterenl'e between the>.fcc o ri gi na ll y p ai d a nd tha t due, if

motor vehicle b e p r op e rl y r e gi s te r ed ina higher class.

Do no t remove, oblitcrate, or aI te r1II111ItJfacturcr's number, o r e ng i ne numbe r on motor vclliclcs.

Do not op erat e y our mo to r yehicleas a c om ll lo n carrier ( . i i b l e ~ ' )withoutapproval a m] c e rt i fi c at e of the P ub licService Commission.

I t is declare·a a f el on y t o Wilfullyan a maliciOllsly hurn, or cause to hch ur n e, l . o r to s et fire to. to attempt tose t fir!' to. a n ~ 'motor vellicle. lIfaximumpenalty, fine of $1,000 an d imprisonment of five (5) years. rPennsylYaniaLaws 288, 191!l.)

(To be Continued Next Week.)

I ' EN N S YLVA NI A M OTO R L AW S.

D ah li as , A s te rs , Cosmos, Snapdragons, Zinnias, Vegetablcs Classes f o r g a rdon vegetables grown b y N a r be r t h gardeners w il l be addcd to th e li st o f exhibits fo r th c Fall F lower Show in ElmHall.

Many vege tab le seeds ca n b e p l an t edeluring July an d August to b e g a th e re din lu te September in t ime for th eshow. Watch Our To wn f or list ofclasses an d also information on What toP la nt a nd When to Plant .

Fan FlowerShow, Saturday,September25th

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O ur c it iz en s a re . Ul:ged t o r e me m be rtha t now tha t wo havc house-to-housed eliv er y o f mail, sfrcet . addrcsscs~ h o u l dbe used i n a d dr e ss i ng ' a ll m ai lfor dclivery in N ar be rt h. T he only exccptions to this r ul e w i ll be t hose caseswhere u f ew i nd iv id ua ls o r busincssconcerns ha \'e retained the i r post ofiiceboxes. .

By making sure that you have therig-ht street addrcsses yo u will assisti n p ro mp t sorting and delh'ering ofmail.

Another th ing-do 1I0t forget to buyyour p o st ag c s ta mp s an d postal cardsat o ur l oc al post office. \Ve do no twant to le t t h e r e cc ip ts of ou r local

OUlce slump. A l i t tl e thought fu lnesson the par t of our residents in thisc on ne ct io n w il l k ee p the reccipts atour locnl post office up t o n or ma l

f l Narberth American Legion B u i l d .

in g and Loan Association w ill o pe nthe i r f i r s t series in September.

f l WatCh fo r f u r t h e rments.

Rev. Avery S . D el lu ny, B . D ., Pastor.

. ~ : .. _.

Rev. Gibson Bell, Locum Tenens.

Rev. M al b on e H . Birckhead, Associate.

Sunday services:8.15 A. 1L-Holy Communion.9.45 A. M.-Sunday School.11.00 A. M.-Morning service an d ser

mon.A f r ee a u to b us b r in g s th e ch i ld ren to

a nd f ro m S un da y School an d th e memhers to an d from Church, leaving Nar-'berth Station at 9.40 an d 10.40. Ifrequested it will l ea ve t he s ta ti on at8.00 fo r th e ear ly se rvice.

Rev. John Van Ness, Minister.

ST. MARGARET'S R. C. CHURCH.

A LL S AI NT S CHURCH, WYNNEWOOD, I'A.

T H E P R E SB Y T ER I A N CHURCH.

BAPTIST C HUR CH OF T HE

EVANGEL.

TH E UNPARDONABLE SIN.

; S U l l d a ~ ' ,.July 18:: ! l,45 A. )L-Suu, lay Sehoo!.I ]1 .00 A. M.-Momil lg wOI'"hip. ScI'

ilIon hy tlJC pa"tor.i 7.00 P. )L-Ul l ion twilight ~ e r \ " i c eat

l'lJl'nl'r of Halh!Hlcn aIH] ' ' ' in,lsor aycn'ues. SCl'IllOn hy the He\". A. S. D cm -my, . ,

. Wp,lne"day, .luly :!l, 8 1'. lII.-+Unionp)'ayer meeting a t tI l(' Baptist Qhurch,Re\'. Arthur S. Wails, leader. '

Meriou M e et in g i s open fo r worshipevery Fi r st -dny morning at 11 0 'clock.We cUldially welcome an y v i s ito r s whodesire to worship with us.

During .July :111(1 August the Firs tDay (Sunday) S ch oo l w il l he e l o ~ c ( l .

R ev. R. F. COWley, Rector.

Early Mass on Sunday f ro m A p ri l 1

to October 31 at 6.30 A. M. From November 1 to Murch 31, at 7 A. M. Late

Mass, 9.30.

Masses all holy days, 6.30 and 8.30

A. M. Weekdays at 8. Evening devo

tions an d (}ther services at regular

times.

Merion Meeting House , Merion , 1'a.

SOCIETY OF FRIENDS.

News of tl1e <lrl1urrl1es

S e l ' \ ' i , , \ ! ~on Sunday, .July ]S, ]!l:!0:!l.:W A. )L- l ' ravel ' ~ e 1 ' \ · i ( · " .

! Ui ) A. )L·-Sun·da \' S"hool.11. 00 A . ) f . - ) I o n ; i n g w or sh ip . S e r-

lIlon h,\" t h c p a st o r: .7.00 P.)L-Union twilight sl'rvi('c.' ' 'ednesday e\'cning at Il o ' c l o c k

Uniou praycr 1I11,,,tillg' ill this "hur('h.

Leader furnishcll }", t hl ' . \ ll ' lh od i stChllr"h. .You wi ll he \\'('I('on)(' tq ally n r a l l

of thcs," s e r \ ' i " e s ~, .1~ J ~ . ' ~ . .1

METH9DIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. I. ; . . - . ~ _-. ~ - - : : o o . o ; ' : ; ' ~ : : ; ' . ; , ; , c . ; ; . ' , : , . , ; : o . . . : " c . . . . ' - J - - - ' > ' : . . - '~ ~ - " -

Rev. Arthur S. Walls, Pastor.

' Me et in gs n ex t S un d ay a " fo.llows:9 .4 5 A . lIf.-Snhhnth Sehoo!.

. 11.0 0 A . l \ I . - ) Iorn ing worship. Sermon by thc pastor.

7.00P. lII.-Union t w il i gh t m ec ti ngwith ~ c r 1 1 l . o nby R c\ '. A . S . D cm my.

Union praycr mecting n('xl \Ve,lnesday cvening in the Baptist Chureh, COII

Jude<l by Re\". A. S . Walls.

To lh'c in a town,To makc II Ih'ing off it , or out of it,To ec1ucntc ~ ' o u rehildren in it,To g e t e v er y th i ng you p o s ~ i b l yca n

o ut o f i t,And pu t absolutely uothing into i t .

T he P l nn .

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4 NARBERTH. PA.-OUR TOWN=

CLEAN···SAFE··..WHOLESOM

O UR P RO DU CT S ARE GUARANTEED

UNDERBACTERIOLOGICALCONTROL

45th an d Parrish Sts.

P a s t e u r i z e d MilkB r y n e lo v l s C e r U li e d

Milk(Ped r l a l l c Soc i e ty )

Spec ia l " G u e r n s e y "Milk

r

...

.DEL1VER1ESWEST PHILA.

OVERBROOK

MERION

WYNNEFIELD

(Robe r t s ' acShRJ'pless ' . BALA-CYNWYDai r i e s ) NARBERTH

C r e a m But t e rmi lk ARDMORE

Ta b l e oo d Wblpp lng WYNNEWOOD, IC ream.

SCOTT-POWELLDAIRIES

HARRY B. WALLPlumbing, Gas Fitting

and HeatingN A R B E R T H P A

Phone, Narberth 319 J

When the train camein back in 19,.'0

B E L L P H l ' N EN A R B E RT H 1 7 1 3

At Narberth Station

SALEBENT T. HYBERG

REALESTATE

EDUCATORan d

KREIDER SHOESFOR CHILDREN

Spring Style- Now in

N AR BE RT H SHOESTOREFrank Reginelli, Prop.

20 9 Haverford AvenueNARBERTH,PA.

DAVIS'Complete Line of

Goodyear Tennis ShoesCIOUS. STATlOJf!IY, MAOUIRES

A SICN OF OPPORTUNI1Y

Tbe Narberth ElectricShopLAUNDRYETTE- The Wa.herthat dries wi tho ut a wringer.W . G . C A S E , 3 2 3 C o nw ay Av e •

• laOD., Narberth 3915 W

G ~ ~ ' : ~ _

GARAnteed Roofs

W e feel th e same wayabout it. That's why we

represent U. S. Tires in thiscommunity.

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111 .

Whatever th e size of your

car, th e service you g et outof U. S. Tires is th e same.

I t isn't th e car, but th e m a n

who o w n s th e car, that setsth e standard to which U. s.tires ar e made.

There is o ne t ir e, at least,that makes no distinctionbetween small cars an d largec ~ _ r sso fa r as quality is concerned- the U. S. Tire.

Every u. S. Tire is jus tl ike every other in quality- t h e best it s builders l!:nowhow to build.

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Anybody wh o tellsyou that

owners of moderate-price

cars ar e not interested in th e

quality o f their tires ha s

never m et very many ofthem.

Today th e square is crowd-. .

cd with them. A nd m os t ofth e cars you generally se e

there aremoderate-price cars.

TEN years ag o you might

have seen one or tw o

automobiles waiting outsideth e station, when the weather

wa s pleasant.

Select your tir .. aocardin , to th e road.they h av e t o travel:

In sandy or hilly coun·trY. wherever th e goinlis ap t to be heavy-TheU. S. Nobby.

For ordinary countrYroads-The U. S. Chamor UIOO.

Fo r front w h e e l lThe U. S. Plain.

For best reeu l tBe v e ~ h . r e - U . S . J t o y . l

Cordi.

DAlOORD. . . . . . . oQfAIIl-Usa>.PIA/" W e come in contact wi thth e small ca r owner every

da y an d we have fau'nd that

he is just as much interested

as th e big ca r owner.

United States Ti'resBENT T. HYBER6

=

MAHAN'S MOTOR COeARDMORE, P A.

S A B l E . C E N S O R ESUCCESSOR TO

WA LTO N BROS.P h o n e 6 7 2 10 0 E S S E X A V E N U E

TAXI SERVICEAutomobiles meet al l trains throughout th e day and evening.

. Packages and Trunks promptly called for and delivered.Moving Furniture an d Hauling Freight, etc.

J

L E E ' S G A R A G ECleveland and Ford Sales and Service. Quick. deliveries on. all cars. All kinds of Auto Repairing

Work. Guaranteed Oils, Gas, SuppliesN a r b e r t h 1 8 0 S L . C . S H A H A N , Prop .

TWO FO R ONEAn inve8tment of about $1100. i n a P ri or L ie n r ai lr oa d s ec ur it y will purchase

$2000. of par value a n d r e tu r n $80. a y ea r i n incomeFull part iculars on request

W I L L I A M G. H O P P E R . & CO.2 8 S o u . t h T h i r d . s t r e e t

M6111ber. 01 Philadelphia Block &eAaftge P H I L A D E L . H I A

AGGommodafionsArc WantedCor Several School Teachersof th e Narberth I3chool8.Rooms, p referab ly withboard, from September 1st.W ill those who ar e l ikely tobe i nt er es te d k in dl y communicate with

MRS. A. M. CRATER2 1 8 H a mp d en Ave., Narberth

BUSINESSNOTICE!Th e General Insurance Busi

ness of the late

MILLER BURKUARDTwill be c on ti nu ed . A dd re ss

all inquiries to

Walter M. Burkliardt,E.q.1201.04 .... _ d Titl . BuUdlD8