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    Board of Trade Sponsors Planto Provide Increased

    Illumination.WILL AID COMMUNITY

    No speechmaking w a on the program o f t he Ba la -Cynwyd -Na rb er t: lRotary Club a t Tuesday's meeting. Instead the members were led on a mysterious expedition by \Vil li am S. HowanI.A cavalcade of motor cars l ef t t heCynwy d C lu b a t I :00, wind ing thei rway through Cynwyd t o \1 Test l\l anayunk, where the route led into a secluded spot in thc hills. Here theyfound the foundatons of a stone house- the n ew h ome o f G uy C ro yl eTh e scaffolding led to a carved

    s tone , wi th t rowe l and mortar. Thestage, i n f ac t, was s et for a first-classcorner-stone l ay ing, fo r this w as t heplan. Members of the club had secretly prepared the st on e as a f it ti nggift to the r et ir in g p re si de nt o f t helocal Rotarians.Th e n ew p re si de nt , \\ ' . Russell

    Creen, c(lnducted the cercmomes, withAlvin E. Shul l 's ub iqu tous camera reco rd ing the eVl'nt. A past president'spin was also presented t o M r. Croyle.

    Rotarians Honor Croyle,Retiring Club President

    PRICE, THREE CENTSSeek More Lightsin Business Section

    They're Open TodayThe School and Communi ty

    Playgrounds will open today(Friday) f or s up er vi se d playunder t he n ew d ir ec to r o f physical education and recreation,Allan B. \/ITetherall, and his twoassistants. Th e s ch oo l p la yground h as b ee n e qu ip pe d withthe best of playground equipmen t and t h e Commun ity Playground h as b ee n r ef ur ni sh ed .Mr. Wetherall, who is a graduate of Springfield College, wash ir ed b y the school authoritiesat a good s al ar y f or a n all-yearround posit ion. He has a finerecord and his services should beuti lized by all mothers who havechildren at h om e t hi s summer.

    A plan for better i l lumina tion o f thebns ine s s d i st r ic t was approved by the~ a r b e r t h Boa rd o f Trade at its meeti ng ) .I on da y noon at the ArcadiaRestaurant.The plan. prescnted b)' Ralph S.

    Dunne , c ha irma n o f t he Pub li c Rel ations Commi t te e o f thc Board. calls fortwenty-four addit ional l ighting fixturesa long Ha\ 'er f( lr d : \ \' ( 'nue and on thethree sides of the husincss section, Essex. Forest and i\arberth Avenues. Itwill be p resented to Council by ~ r.Dunne w i th t he Board of Trade's recommendation that t he l ig ht s he ills tal le d fo r t he g('neral hetterment '1fthe comlmlllity.A t p re se nt t he re ar e o nl y seven

    lighting fixtures in the business sect ion. all of which an' along Ha\'erfordAvenue. Th e plan, a s a pp ro ve d b y t heBoard. wonld cal l for two new lightsa t t he corner of Xarberth and Haverford, one on the south side of Haverford h etwe en t he s ta ti on corner andthe m id dl e o f t he hlock, two on thenorth side (If Haverford between Xarb er th and For es t, new fixtures at thecorners of Haverford and Forest andat Haverford and Essex.O n t he sde streets the plans cal l f or

    f ou r o n Essex Avenue, two o n e ac hs id e o f the street. the same numberon Forest Avenue. and e ig ht o n Narberth Avenue. four on each s id e o fHaverford.:\ r e c( lmn lenda tion was a l so passedrequesting Council to modify the ordinance prohibit ing the sale of fireworksin. the borough s o a s to allow the saleo f c ap s and cap pistols.

    Still Coming InAdditional contributions have beenreceived b y t he Narberth Baseball Clubsince the l as t w er e p ub li sh ed f ro m

    the following: Edward S. Haws, EddieTown, H. T. Smed le y a nd Cha rl esSmith.

    To Hold PicnicAn all-day picnic will be held by the

    Main Line Tailors and Cleaners ' Association o n \Ve dn es da y, July 24, atLenape Park , Westches ter . It willinclude a parade a nd o th er featureswhich enlivened this body's outing lastyear. All members of the associationparticipating will close their establishments a ll day. Th e affair is in chargeof the Board of Directors o f t he a ss ociation.

    Joseph M. Cranston

    Bal a-Cynwyd coa l and buildingmater ial merchant , who establishedhis bus in es s i n 1895, when therewer e onl y half a dozen homes inthe section. He was 87 years oldwhe n h e died last week.Pioneer Bala-Cynwyd

    Merchant Dies at 87;Was Resident 35 Years

    Time Almost UpSidewalk repairs, on which no ti c es

    were served some weeks ago, will become delinquent a f te r J u ly 15, according t o wor d received from the Superin tendent of Public Wor ks . P ro pe rt yown er s w ho have not y et h ad t he seminor repai rs a t te nded t o may avo idpaying the 10 pe r cent. penalty b y immediate attention to them.

    Award ContractThe S ub ur ba n C on st ru ct io n C om

    pany o f A rd mo re w as t he successfulb idde r on the s t ree t work for t he bor o ug h o f N ar be rt h. T he ir bid, acceptedat a special meeting of Council lastThursday ni ght f or t he p av in g of\Vynnewood Court, Grove Place,Rockland Road from Narberth Avenueto the railroad, and Haverford Avenuefrom Essex to Conway, was $23,640.50.The y a re also laying the cu rb on t hewest side of Wynnewood Road unde rcontract f or t he borough.A. W. Crawford Buried

    Head Franklin Memorial

    List Contributors to. Fourth of July Fund

    Funeral services for Andrew WrightCrawford, secretary of the PhiladelphiaA rt J ur y, w ho fell dead while playinggolf at the Merion Cricket Club courselast Thursday, were held Monday,with interment in West Laur el H il lCemetery.Honorary pallbearers were E. T.

    Stotesbury, Johl1 Cadwalader, Jr.,R ol an d L . T ay lo r, J oh n FrederickLewis. Herbe r t L . J aggard, C. EmeryMcMichael, Joseph Parker Norris, J.Howard Rhoades , El i Kirk Price an dC. C. Zantzinger.

    A. Atwa t er Kent , o f Ardmore , hasRotar ian- agreed to s er ve a s chairman of theFinance Committee of the BenjaminFranklin ~ f e m o r i a l , Inc. That COI11mittee plans a Frankl in shrine o n th eP ar kw ay t o be t he permanent hOl11eof Frankl in Ins ti tu te and 3. museumof industry. It hopes to r a i ~ e $4,200,000 by n ex t May 31. Announcementwas a ls o made t h at L. H. K.innard, of\Vynnewood, president of the BellTelephone Company of Pennsylvania,wou ld b e chairman o f t he E xe cu ti veCommittee of the Memorial.

    Narberth, Pa. , Friday, July 5, 1929

    Ardmore Rotary ListsOfficers and CommitteesFollowing t h e r ecen t e le c tion o f o ff icers , a meeting of t he Boa rd of Di

    rec tors and announcement of appointments b y i ts n ew p re si de nt , \\TilIiamT. McIntyre, the Ardmore RotaryC lu b t hi s w ee k p ub li sh ed i ts officialroster of officers and committees fort he y ea r 1929-1930:President, William T. McIntyre;

    vice p re si de nt , Ral ph F . Davenport;secre tary, Alber t L. Reinhold; t reasurer, Harry T. Leedom.Directors-William T . M cI nt yr e;

    Ralph F. Davenport, Harry C. Bare,Harry T. Leedom, J oh n W . Phillips,Albert L. Reinhold' a nd G eo rg e K.Erb.A ims and Obj ec t s Conllllittee-WiII ia m T .McIntyre, chairman; Rev. Albert C. K anz in ge r, R os coe T . A nt ho ny , E ug en e W . Baldwin, A. L.Reinhold.Sergeants-at-Arms - A lb ert W .

    King, Arthur H. Simpson.Correspondent to the

    Ra lph F . Davenpo rt .Vocational Service-Roscoe T. An

    t ho ny , c ha ir ma n; J oh n W . Phillips,Will iam Darragh, C. Atwood Rose,J. Edward Barkman, William P . L an -dis. .Community Service-Eugene W.

    Baldwin, chairman.Boys' Work and Pub li c RelationsC. Atwood Rose, chairman; Frank R.

    Shr iv er , W. G. Frankenfield, W. H.Rodenbaugh, W. D. Atmore.Club Service-Rev. Albert C. Kan

    zinger, general chairman.Rotary Education-William P . L an dis, chai rman; J . Ellner Watts, HarryC. Bare. J. Edgar Barkman, Elmer P.

    Althouse, Vincent Troncelliti.Program-Cecil H. Vaughan, chai r man; David M. West . Robe rt E . Kain,R al ph E . Springer, Edward A. Carl

    son.Fellowship-John Albrecht, Jr.,

    chairman; William Da rr agh , Robe r tR. Picking, Dr. S. A, Crowther, Clifford A. Rogers.Classification-Alva L. Rogers,

    chairman; Ed. Hughe s, Dav id Rafeld,J ames R . Vander ber ry

    Narberth Wins Both Ends of DoubleheaderDowning Ardmore by Score of 7-0 and 8-5

    Avon and Lindy PlayEleven Innings to TieThe Avon Athle tic Associa ton and

    the Lindy Boys ' Club batt led to a 1414tie on Thursday, June 27, i n their firsttwil ight game. The g ame w as haltedin the eleventh inning because o f darkness. A t t he e nd o f t he n nt h t he scorewas 13 runs for c ac h t ea m. Botht eams wcr e scoreless in the tenth inn ing , bu t each added a run in the eleventh. The batteries for Avon wereE. Burgess and F. Disch, pitchers , andB. Peterson, catcher.For Lindy-A. (Ni ckel Racket ) F i

    n an , p it ch er , a nd B. Rittenhouse andB. \Vright, pitchers.A von A. A. a nd L in dy B. C. are

    managed by F re d D is que a nd J oh nHopkins, respectively. The game wasp la ye d a t S ha ns Park o n t he c or ne rof Rockl and and Oak Road, about 25persons being present . The line-up:Avon A. A.-Anderson, If.; Bur

    gess, 3b.; J. Disque, 2b.; F. Disque, p.;R. Parry, ss.; D. Daubert, d.; B. Peterson, c.; D. Disl jue, lb.; E. Carson,d.Lindy B. C. -W. Rittenhouse, 3b.;B. Wright , lb .; B. Grffith, If.; G. Hop

    k in s, s s. ; D . Rittenhouse, 2b.; G. Shea,d. ; A. Finan, p.; E. Wrigh t, l b .; N.~ cFadden, rf.Lindy 2 0 3 0 2 0 4 0 2 0 1-14Avon 2 1 0 0 4 0 4 0 2 0 1-14

    $311,500 in School FundTh e sum of $311,500 has been ra is ed

    for the Haverford School endowmentfund. That was announced t hi s wee ka t t he final meeting of t he spr i ng c ampaign b y Eff in gh am B. Morris, Jr.,who presided.Edwin M.. Wilson, headmaster at

    the school , s a id subscr ip t ions wouldbe sought quietly du ri ng t h e summerand wou ld b e taken up again withrenewed v ig or i n the fall so t ha t t heobjective of $750,000 might be reached.

    Must Be ReportedThe Health Officer, George B.

    Suplee, pa sse s a lo ng t he word thatfailure to report contagious diseases iss ubj e ct t o a fin e of $25. A word to.the wise.

    .860P.c..860.570.000

    Homes CommitteeFor Excellence of

    Campaign.

    W. S. Horner,303 N. Narberth Ave ..Narberth.

    ScheduleMonday. July 8-Hilldale vs.Narberth.

    Main Line LeagueStanding of the Clubs

    Narberth 6 1W. L.Berwyn 6 1Brookline ., 4 3Ardmore 0 7

    AwardedHonorable Mention15, No. 41

    Th e I i ~ t of contrihutors to ).Jar-Cited i\arherth main tained i t s f a ~ t c li p i n i ng s ta r, w as on the hill f or t he b or - b er th 's F ou rt h of July celebration,the ~ Olin Line League by Idting down loughites. A ~ e n s a t i o n was c re at ed complete to Tuesday night as OurArdmore hump. bump, in a double- ~ f h e n Ardmore took the lead in the Town's f orms c lo se d f or t he week, folheader at the Borough 's Community early innings, scoring two runs in the IOW.5 at the c lo se o f t hi s a rt ic le .Playground on S at ur da y. T he first opening i nning, and adding a couple )\ ext welk t h e comp let e sUlllmarygame was a shutout for Howar d mor e to l ead 4 to 2 in t h e th ird . Nar- wil l b e puh l ished and then l et t he recIS COMMENDED Graham, d im in ut iv e a ce o f the N ar - b er th w en t t o work at t h is po in t , and, ord s pe ak a s i t w il l. Is it w ro ng o rberth p i tch ing ace , 7 to 0 being the wi th Bob ) .I ar ti n' s b ig b at accounting untoward to expect an almost unani-\/Iiord was n ~ c c i v e d this week hy result, while t he n ight cap score was for a h ome r un , g a i n ~ d the l ea d f or mOllS response to this c al l f or a proper

    Eberhardt ),1 uel l er , 208 Essex 8-5. In capturing his sixth straight keeps. tribute to the bi rth of the nat ion? I sNarberth, that the ).Jarherth ( ; rahal l l a ll owed only five well-scat-I ) ' I a r t ~ n was t he s ta r a t bat for. Nar - t he n: s om e c au se or r ea so n whi chHomes Commi tt ee h ad b ee n t er ed hits. herth m the second game WIth a would warrant a rebuke to those whoan Honorable ),1ention for the Hamilton, Ardmore h ur le r, h el d t he d ou bl e, a t ri pl e a nd a homer. After may th ink that fai lure to participate is

    of its campaign hy the Xarberth sluggers in check nn ti l the! the early innings ~ f a s t e r s had the oc- a l t l ~ g e t h e r an inexp li cab le th ing?dire

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    Friday, July 5, 1929

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    Ardmore Girl Injured~ l i s s ~ a ri c G augh an , 20, of 002Gorgas Lane, Ardmore, alld Frankl\I cDonough, of 3822 Asp cn S tr ee t,Philadelphia, were serioush' injureoSunday whell the a u t o m o b i l ~ i n whil 'h ithey were r iding collided with a taxica) Ia t T hi rt y- fi rs t a nd Spri l lg Gardc 'l lSt ree ts and careened to the sidewalk'i lwhere it strnck a pole. 'Th e d r i \ " l ~ r of the car, James Mc

    Donough, 22, brother of t he i nj ur edman, escaped in ju ry. Th e others were Itaken to the Presbyterian Hospital.

    In the opening match of thc South eastern polo tournament, Monday,Bryn Mawr defeated the Suneagles, ofTatontown, N. J., 9 to 6, t h e l at te rstarting with a two-goa l hand icap.Dave \Volfenden starred for the wiun er s w it h fivc goa l s, whi le George H.Earle, 3d, m'ldc three goals whileulaying a defensive position.

    Paoli Acreage SoldJames T. C ol bu rn h as s ol d a bo utseven and one-half acres o f h is estateo n Whi te H or se Road , Pao l i, th roughEmlen & Co., t o \Vayue B. Hughes,who i nt en ds t o imp ro ve the propertyf or h is residence. The g round fronts 'on a private road north of the Colburnnroperty and was held for sale at$2QOO pe r acre.

    Th c M eadowside Club, o f Roxbo r ough, hammered Young for seven runsin the first inning an d t rimmed t heMai n I :i ne Tigers Sunday, 9 to 2.Letters to t he E di to r on" timelytopics ar e always appreciated.

    Friday, JIIly 5. 1929

    Letter to Editor

    PAGE TWO

    O 1l0lWN I thinks that a Government storc f or t he hat, and.white slippers and .stockings. ' SO THEY SAY I unior Ball Club Adds I Announce New PartnersUR I~ a l c l h " 'JLhlr w.l .dd , ) ( ~ a g ,,>.I th ng" I~ h carned a bouquet o f bndal roses. T V' . L' Graham, Parsons & Co.. Philadel- t.... ti l ' ~ , _ l " l n and th I. , I l ~ reiJ::t1 Sh e was attended by Mrs. Ernest Pur- I wo Ictorles to 1St-------:----:::------:--::--Ioi the Eightecnth AmclHlincnt wuu id r ing . Jr., who wor e a pale yellow silk I "I suppose the hardest lesson we all Iphia an d N ew Y or k. announce thatA Co-operative Community News he a good thillg for t he who le coul.I-1 ensemble, and by Mrs. Joseph E. Bor d, Ihave to learn in life is t ha t w e c an 't T he Nar be rth J un io r Baseball Club Henry P. Vaux, Rosemont, ior manyer founded in 1911. btl th e Nar - t ry , w hy does. he. need to .make hiS Isister of the g ro om, who wore a pink, have things both ways." ." . " ,PfJPth C' A oC1'att'on and publishedI ' I tt ack on (lrohlbltlon and hiS pica tJr e ns embl e. Bot h attendants wor e h at s I J I r I I added two \ IctOrles to Its l is t b ) de-I years a general partner, hecomes aber tvtC ss I' . I I ' d d' d - (1'" uu swor/ "'. f . J ff 'f H 'every Friday at Narl1erth, Pa. booze under a pen name? \Vhy III the I to matc,l t l el r res ses , .an carne , '" '" '" 'eatmg e erson at Cli ton eghts limited p ar tn er a nd t ha t Cco;'ge T.world r.locs he foll ow the exam.!.le of Ibouquets o f roses and sp rmg Rowers. I "A I t I . . Id last Saturday 18 to 7 a nd t he n takingPublished bY the thc boot!arties and a i te rnl lun at ~ : 3 U a: t h Xarherththe b al l c lub', t he y m us t have bal l s, I' 'I> t ' CI urcll 'file Re JOllllother forlllS of act ivi t ie s fo r t h stay- r e y crlan 1. v.ba ts , sui t s, etc. They ra n a movie at-holllcs running a close second. It V an N es s performed the ccrellltlllY.

    benefit some time a go a nd made $31 , wou ld bc i ll lpos si bl c to mention all 1 11C br lde 's s i st e r, Miss 1\1 ary Digby,b ut t he y need more . P le as e t ry a nd th ose who h a, 'c g on e aw ay . s o we'll was lllaid of honor , and Miss Enuymhelp if you are interested in young notc only those whose trips havc come Jewcll, sistcr oi t i le grull ll l . and .\1 issboys. This is the on ly way the.y ha,;,e to our attention. Dorothv \Vilson. o f N ar be rt h. wercto be ball players-by startmg In hridesniaids. 1\1 r. ~ iffiin Buntiui-{, oiyoung." To thc !Iicw J er s ey r eso rt s go a ,\ I I I 'II I I 0 -' : , \1 '( more, actee as )est lIIan. "r .great .man )' o ca peup.e. cean. City, Th'lmas R. :\Iackc,', of Passaic, N. J ..Patriotic Prestige especlally,lS p,?pular t!ns year a':, l I I, t!le; and ~ r. Lukc I{hel'!v, of 1a Ir I l \Ta,p ~ s t . ~ I rs .. I, rank. N e 1 1 ~ I S : ?f ;l S l n : s ~ I X. J., we re t he u sh er s. 'Th e first l is t o f cont r ibu to r s t o t he Ic) , l { ~ a d . IS, do\\ n t h c ~ e aud sO I. I A reccption at thc hOllle of :\1 r. andFourth of July f un d, p ub li sh ed e ls e- : \I r, . h, alph S. Dunne WIth he r young: :\Irs. \Vil l ia l ll H. Stallton. Swarthmorcwhere i n O ur T ow n, a ff or ds s at is fa c- d au gh te r, Dor ut h who h as a c o t ~ ~ g c ' Avcnuc , J{idl c, ' i'ar;,. inIlowcd thctory ev idence of a proper concept of th, er c and c n ~ c r t a l n s f r c l J ~ l e . n t l y . ,I he i CerCnh)l\V. a f t ~ ' r whi.:h the bridalpa tr iot i c p r ide and community co-op- RIchard, L. ! , l l l l , c ~ s , o f 1 I Slnr;ey l\.oad,: couple l"Cft l ,n a n1

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    ESTATE NOTICEEstate of James A. Neylon. deceased, late of the Borough of Narberth, Montgomery County, Pa.Lett e rs t est amentary on t he aboveEstate hav ing been granted to theundersigned, a l l persons indebted to

    ESTATE NOTICE Isaid Estate are requested to make im-___ Imediate p ayme nt , a nd t ho se havingE t f J h' T d de legal claims t o present the same, with-sta e 0 osep me ownsen, - out delay, toceased, late o f t he Bor ou gh of Nar- I I ELLA M. NEYLON,

    berth, Montgomery County, Pa. ELIZABETH V. NEYLON,Let te rs t es tamen ta ry on t he above I Executrices,Estate h av in g b ee n granted to the I 5 3 Dudley Ave., Narberth, Pa. IOr to theIr attorney,underSIgned, all persons mdebted . to I DESMOND J. McTIGHE,said, Esta te are requested to make Im- i 205 Haverford Ave., Narberth, Pa. PHONE: ARDMORE 9 ARDMORE, PENNA.mediate payment , and those having (7-12-29) I ;;... ..,. legal claims to present the same, witb- . ~ .:e. r. ..r.:.- ~ ~ S ......, ~ . , . L ' ". ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ..out delay, to C J C ~ .. ..: ; : t . ~ " ~ , , : ; -....~ ..~ , . ~ u ~ ..~ , , X t t 2 2t.:;:,.:;::;:'t:;:~ t , ~ ..~ t , ~ .. .. ~ , , ~ , , : ; : .. ~ , , ~ ~ u : ' Q . ~ t , ~ t t : ; : t , ~ ~ t t ~ . ~ t : ; : l n ~

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    DESMOND J. McTIGHE, ESQ., t n ~ J C ~205 Haverford Ave., Narberth, Pa. ~ n 5 . ~ U (7-19-29) : :I :0 -~ n . . Montgomery Avenue Line SUNDAYS Then 6. 50 , 7 .30 , 8 .1 0, 8. 50 . 9 .3 0, ~ n

    ~ n Eastbound Starting at 6.00 A. M. 10.10, 10.50 and 11.30 A. M. ~ J C ~:0,," Then 12.10 P. M., 12.50, 1 .30, 2 .10, ~ n ~ " i ' Leaving Ander:'lon and Montgomery Then every .I-hour until 9.30 A.M. 2 .50, 3 .30, " .10, " .50, 5 .30, 6 .10. :I~ n Avenues Then 9.50 A. 1\1. and every 20 m in . 6.:)0, 7 .3 0, 8 .1 0, 8 .5 0, 9 .3 0, IUO, ~ n ~ n 5 . until 11.50 (>. M. 10.50 and 11.30 P. 1'1. and 12.30 ~ n ~ , , = . KD Y A. M. ~ u .0 . , WEE A S Then 12.10 A. M., 12.30, 1.00 and loUal;..: M 2.00 A. M. Wynnewood Road ~ n 1 Starting at 5.40 A. lo al.., L . 5 1 tl d C't L' 5 ' L ' M t ry nd Mor ~ " ~ o Then every 20 minutes until 12.00 eavmg "f t an 1 y me mm- eavmg on go'me a - ~ n ~ n P M 'd ' h u tes l at er t han the above-men - l-iS Avenues, Bry n Malvr, for Ard- ~ n .. .. ., ml mg t. . d . more, Wynnewood , Mer ton and~ n Then 12.30 A. 1\1. and 1.30 A. M. tlOnl' tnnes. 62d and Lancaster. Route follows: ~ n ~ n S . Leat, ing Pennsylvr!n ia R. R. S ta- E a s t b o u n d - L ~ a v i n g Morris and ~ n .. Montgolllel'y Avenues, Bry n Mawr, ....; n SUNDAYS tion in Narberth 19 minutesla ter east on Montgome"'J tl) W'IInne- ~ n ; = Starting at 5.30 A.M. than the above-mentioned t imes. wood Road; then south on W'IInne- ~ n ~ n wood Road, con ti nu ing thr ll lf gh a.~ l .. Then every lh ..hour untIl 9 .00 A.M. Wynll.ewood, Narb-erth and Merton; ~ U ;n5. Then 9.20 A. M. and every 20 min. Narberth Short Line t hen sou th on 68d S tree t to t ermi - ~ n .. ...] M d h Wv.nnewood Road Line nils at 6zd and Lancaster. -~ n untl 12.00 P. . mi n ig t. ~ J C ~i Th 1230 A 1'1 a d 130 A M Eastbound Westbound - Returning ove r . -;n.. en. ., n . same route. ~ n En! Leaving Pennsylvania R. R . S ta- Leaving Pennsylvan' :l R. R . Station, ~ l t 3 .. tion in Narberth 7 minutes later Narbl'rth Eastbound :0,:0:~ ~ ~ ~; J t ~ than the above-mentioned times. WEEKDAYS " \ ~ J I Sl':-IIAYS Lea vi ng Mor ri s a nd Mon tg omer y ~ J t ~: ; [,eaving 54th Street and Cit'll Line Avenues, Bryn Mawr ~ . u.. Stalting at 50 A M :.n.u 21 minutes later than the above- ,J . . . ;..." .. Th 630" 10 .. 5 0 830 910 950 WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAYS : J t U mentioned times. en . ,I . ,I., , , , , ~ J t ~ 10.30. 11.10 and 11.50 A. M. Starting at 6.00 A. M. ~ n En3 Westbound Then 12.30 P. M., 1.10, 1 .50, 2 .30, Then every .I-hour until 12.00 ~ U ~ U Leaving 62d and Lancaste r Avenue 3 .10, 3 .50. " .30. 5 .10, 5 .50, 6 .30, P. M. midnight. ~ n eu3 WEEKDAYS 7.10, 7 .50, 8 .30, 9 .10. 9 .50, 10.30, Westbound E u ,0: St t' t 600 A M 11.1(; and 11.50 P. M. t1".~ J ~ ~ . ar mg a . Leaving 62d and Lancaster Avenues u.n. Westbound for Bryn Mawr via W)nne- ~ u _ Then 6.30 and every 20 min. until wood Road ~ J ' = '~ u 11.50 P. M. L e a v i n ~ 54th and City Line ~ Eu3 Then 12. 10 A . 1\1.. 12.30, 1.00 and WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAYS Starting at 6.25 A. M. ~ u ~ J t ~ 2.00 A. M. Starting at 6.10 A. M. And every lh-hour until 11.55 P. M. ~ J t ~: : ..~ t1~ ~ ~ n FOR INFORMATION ON OTHER SCHEDULES, PHONE BRYN MAWR 1280-1281 ~ n e J ~ ~ 4 .. .c , ~ ~ . - e'!'Ir .r.".. .;s I f ft .fto ..~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

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    BOYS SHOESEvery pair a Shoor-Tred, so healthFul for growingfeet. Dress or play oxfords tan or bleck, withrubber or leather soles .. including our well-known

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    Real savings on dress slippers and oxfords . asmart ly styled group, gathered from this season'smost popular sellers . for girls of every a g ~ . Thegroup includes hundreds of pairs of imported SV/issmodels .. in pump, strap, and tie effects . sandalsin white and bright summer colors .. oxfords intwo-tone tans . . brogues and s t r a i 5 ~ t tips .. rubberor leather soles .. . The leathers include E:ks colored calfskins and patent leather.

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    Service Co.Frank H. Seely, 1r., Mgr.5 BALA AVENUEPhone Cynwyd 877Roxboro 0168.W

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    OVERBROOK

    To Main Line Motorists:

    PROOFthat the ElectricFURNACE MAN

    I ~ (1. Slelnford 2.00 I ffFourth" Orator station, is fo rw ar de d to th e B io-Ruth g, Pre"cott 1.00.1. N. C:oodwln : . . . . . . . 2.00 logical S u rv ey , whe re it is filed: r ' ~ I ( ~ : ; I ~ / ' \ V f l ~ ~ v ~ : . : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ~ : g g l CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS away in a card index. When thePAGE ;.Iaeuh Orelner 5.00 I hird is subsequently trapped at anyIR. F. Wood 5.00 General Notlce- Olassified Advertisements wlll be charged only$2.00 Char le" Pe1ele III ( ' l ' r ~ r""pl'l't. (;l'O\'l-\'e O. Hinn, I 1. tl t btal III I er o f s pa rr ow is known t o n es t in Labra-2.1l1l -' !s:a I'ralt St., B r l d e ~ l J u r g . Phila. pel, ma ,l11g Ie 0 nt 1 J I \! ' \ I C I f200 at Washing tono (7-12) l' 1 I II' I - 0 ea r ane or t l e rn anac a, as ar5:00 Situations Wanted )11'l s lalH ee 4; 1 . .. . n or th a s the Arctic Circle.

    2.00 HIGH SCHOOL GIRL will care for Dogs, Birds, Pets ' A few y ~ a r s .ago ~ h BlOlog:lcal In Novcmber, 1927, a junco,2.00 Two prominent l\lain Line residents I . ~ I l l a l l chi_I,d.!en in afternoon". Phone Survey,. havlI.lg 111 n ll nd t ha t l ) \ . r . d ~ COllll'll!! flClll1 tile "I'ortl l '\'I'tll otllers,.\ 00 :- I tI 2 BOSTON TEI{RIER PUI'I,ies. !l w ( : e l < ~ ' u ni:oo on l \ londay of this week ~ a v e up l1'any [. al' .er I 0.. 1. old; ehalllpionshi(, Hto"lc a l ~ o g-roWII that eXIsted In enormous y ua nl tt le s w as h ra nd ed w it h No. 1\-61943. It~ : ~ ~ of the ac ti , e du ti e s t he y h a" e heen ----G-a-r-a-g-e-s-F-o--r-R-e-n-t---- Hhow dogs. Bryn Mawr 11!)!l-W. (If) .100 years a ~ i re now ex tmct : : l lat w en t o n S ou th . In April of the1.00 carr,vin CT on in bankinCT and educational BLACK ANI ) ' I'AX 1 ' I ~ R I U I':H male 111 comparatIve. y recent years 0 ler following vear w onl came from,., " I l U P l > i e ~ ; long I,edlgre ..d. Regi",tered I 11 I I I2 2 . : ) ) ~ ff ' t t kid te 'n in A. K. C. Frank ( ; r , , ~ . J e r s e ~ Shore, va ua J speCIes ~ ~ v e leen a m o ~ ~ \Vashingto il tha t th is h i rd had beena airs 0 a e up lea q ual ' r s I SU]'\l1':THJSC; NI';W: -The l a t e ~ t t hi ll g I 'a . extermll1ate I by plum e hunters T I2.00 \Vashington. where they will direct the In private g-al'ag- ..s ; l iv e roomy IlIdi , , ( . . ' trapped at Jam estow n, Nor t 12.00 ,\'idual g a r a g - e ~ . Nal'helth 410ll,.1. ;:05 n ~ ( m "h o sh ot dm \ n the a du lt D a ko ta . Other b ir ds b an de d h er e~ : ~ ~ Covcrnment 's Indian wclfa re act ivi - Grayling An' . ( I f ) Rooms for Rent bIrds to secure t l ~ e . v al ua hl e i n t he summcr h av e b ee n reported1.00 tics. Th e men are Char les ]. Rhoads PIU\,ATE GAH.-\I:I; fo,' rent-Vudl"y 1t,HN1SHJo:D ROOM--Gent l eman o r l.lIul11es to sell t o t he n l l l h n e r ~ . l ea v- I i n t he winter fr0111 various point s1.00 f A""nue, neal' \ \ ' ~ I l ( l a l " . PhOlle :'oIar- h u s l l l " ~ ~ wolllan. Telephune Sarherth tl e t -t r n the1.00 and ]. H enry Scattergood, hoth 0 h"rlh :1!l72-W. (If) 4161. (tf) II1g 1 young 0 s a v e I ' . . in l \ laryland. Virginia a nd N or th1.00 Villano"a and hoth of whom have 'lo;'iI': LA W :1': l ~ linn" 1'111 .. fl'llllt, "ilh"r nest, an d , ~ I s o t.hat other lJ1nb Carolina.5 . 0010) . L d F d fol' otll", 01' a a fUl'lIiHlwd roolll. ar e decreaSIng 111 numbers by ~ e v e r ; l l b ir ds h av e hecn foundlong heen acthe in bankin CT and husl- ost an oun f l ' . I '2.00 '" A P I I I ~ ' i l ; : ~ L a l " ' a ~ I " I ' Ave.. BI'yn :llawr. reason 0 C langlllg physll 'a c on - d ea d or k i ll ed hy cats in Paoli and00 ne" FOUND-At 66th and "Ion l ", l'al'l, H,\', I (7-12) r ' f I I '~ : O O s ~ . d O\'erhrool,ale. $9000. H. W. C u h h e r l e ~ . 12" Eo 1 t he b Ir d bandll1g statIon operated bv usual conditiull of p luma ge . e tc..2r,:OO Brothcrs & Cu. He is a memhe r o f Ual< Ave., Wildwood, N.. \. (7-1il) I-1. D. IVrcCann, of Valley road. I a w el l a s namc o f op er a to r and2.00 the Board of ~ anagers of the Girard I ' i ~ ! i ! ! i ! ! i ! ! i ! ! ! ! - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ~;;.00 '1 C" I f I 1'1'1 I I II.00 rust ompany alll 0 t IC 11 al e -2.50 phia Sa" ing- Fund . Society, a director5.00 f I I) . I 'I' t C d.00 0 tIe ro\'l( ent rus ompany an I5.0n the Provident hi u tual L if e I n su ranceLOO Compa1l\. and i s c10se lv associated1.01l I '. . . f . 1 f .LOO \\ith the actl\'ltles 0 a num leI' 0 m-1.00 Idustrial concerns. I.00 .;LOO Announcement was made WIth re-1.00 Igret hy Brown Brothers & Co. that I~ . : : ~ 1MI'. Rhoads had withdrawn from part-1:00 nership in the firm to engag-e in work r ea ll y wor ks - an d works5.o n l for the Go\ernlllent. well, ha s be en d i sc ove r ed1 00 '2:00 I hi r. Scattergood, a former member by th e s ever al c u st ome rs1.00 Iof t he Public Service Commission of wh o purchased this equip.~ : ~ ~ Pennsylvania. is a director of the First ment from us while th e1.00 I National Bank, t he Amer ic an Pulley furnace .feeding season was

    I ~ ' ~ ~ Company, the United Dyewood Cor - still on. Every ins ta l la t ion3:00 Iporation a nd t he Ame ri ca n Dyewood i ha s g i ven th e genuine pleasl.Otl Compan\ ' and is t reasurcr and trus tee I' ure , sa t is fact ion an d com~ : ~ ~ Iof H a v ~ r f o r < 1 College and t re a su r er f or t p rom is ed fo r i t --and1.00 . and trustee of B ry n Maw r College. !lour commun.ity now con

    l ~ . g g As adminis tra tor of the affai r s of tains numerous fortunate5:00 t he I nd i an Bureau, t he t wo men w il l owners of Electric Furnace2.00 ha\'e dircct charge of looking after Men , revelling in th e~ : ~ ~ more than 350,000 Indians in the thought of s af e, a u toma ti c2.00 United States. Th e Indians have up- heat at a low operating cost.L ~ war d o f $100.000,000 in c as h a nd d e-2.00 veloped resources and untold millions Yo u ca n have th e same~ : ~ ~ of dollars in undeveloped resources. sense of satisfaction by add .2.00 Ther e a r e more t han 5000 employees in in g t hi s e qu ipment t o y ou r1.00 the hureau. i furnace . Remember , i t b ums1.00 II I buckwheat coal, automati .~ : ~ ~ G I ~ d w y n e Mill Robbery 1'1 I ~ : ~ t : s : ~ ~ s t::;e a ~ h : . a c e an d;:gg Revealed by Arrest I SPECIAL DISCOUN.T. FO R1.001.00 Solution of a $2000 wool robbery I INSTALLATION NOW1.001.00 was claimed this week by County De-I Con'Venient Terms2.00 tective John B. Stcvenson and De-2.00 tecth'e t;eorge Campbel l , of Phoenix-1.00 Iville, after Ihe a rr es t o f E dwar d M.1.00 Boyle, 32. of 4669 Umbria Street, I' Na.rberth.1.00 I Philadelphia.1.00 B 1 . . u C100 ' lOY e IS m J.nontgomery ounty C 1C2'00 Pri son awai ti ng fu rt h er hea ri ng be- oa ..ompany2:00 Ifore Magis t rate Kehoe O ~ a charge RALPH S. DUNNE2.00 of larceny.1.00 Boyle's arrest by Detectives Steven, DistributorslU I I son and Campbel l disc losed the looting~ . g g of the hosier)' mill o f T homa s B ar ke r3'00 & Son, Gladwyne, in January."'00 A truck wa s b ac ke d u p t o the rear1:00 of the mill at night, said Detective2.00 Stevenson today, and two men entered2.00 the l )lace and loaded a ca rgo o f seve2.00 eral hundredpourtds of wool aboard,G.OO then drove off.

    1 ~ . ~ ~ Sale of the wool attracted attention,3'00 Detecth'e Stevenson said, and led to1:011 the investigation that resulted in the2.00I r rest yesterday af ternoon ih 'Philadel-1.00 phla of Bdyle: . .

    {'ONTtNUED FROM THE FIRSTR. T. C h a ~ e .It'reenlan Eros. . .No Nalrl, .P. A. Beatty , .ThomaR :llartin .N. D. Hachman ..1. A. Rabrad('h 'Anna K. "Thite , .Chauncey::;. flaK'er .A.. r. :llalochllt .D .T. H ~ " , ~ .Pietro R o ~ " , e t ! i .Mr". A .J. LooH , .G. W. Martin .Rulh E. Hoffman .Alan .1. :'mith .P. SllinetJi .Richard :llal'l'arland, Jr .Whitfleld J. Bell .I.e R o ~ ' A. K l n ~ .W..1. Sargent .C. H. Nold , .John Burt .. Elmer P. Stapp .R. E. Seaboldt .W. 1- rr . ~ I I J l C. H. G r e ~ ' e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Katherine H a r l e ~ ' .. , .Mr". S. J. )lcCartney .Rev. Cletus A. Senft .Samuel Vance, Jr . . . . . . " , .. William W. Brown .Mrs. B. Mocoley .I ~ r a n k X. Purcell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T. B. Du )Iarals ' .1280 M o n t g o m e r ~ Ave .F. Canfel .H(>len )1. Waters .. " , .Edith A. Uara .W. "'. : . \ I C \ _ q l l l : l ~ W .C. firilli ths .< ~ h a r l e l ' It. : ; tarn .Will ianl P. KelTig-an .N(, ~ a m t : ' ,", . . . . ,., .K ~ I ' n \\'. :lio'HaHt> .Rebelo lh ~ i t l l e : - l L u ( . " a ~ .Dr. O..1. :'lIydl'I' .l l ~ . I-I. ~ i l ' l\.t:"l:-t . C h : l r l ( ~ ~ \., Xopl .M:o t1lda H .. lo1ell .] e t l ~ r ~ t l l l l l . 11' .Nar'berlh l'a",lry Shop .C. l::. 8tot1(lt .........I ia r ry Heinig> .]l \ l\li1h\,IHH1 . I u ~ t i ~ e .]""raneiH B. Haywood .P ie rr e Lai rd ..Patl'lela Elizahelh ShOll .A, \\'. J o ' r e d e " I C ' I , ~ .A..1. B ~ t u s .W. X. LYII

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    -Phone: Narberth 2602

    Friday, July 5, 1929

    cADELIZZI 'BROSTAILORS-CLEANERS-CJ)YERS

    The Oldest Established Tailoring House in Narberth

    Be COOL andCLEAN this Summer

    ' T HE MERION TITLE & TRUST COMPANYh as e ve ry facility a t h an d to h el p m ak e y ou r

    vacation mor e e n joyable.Th e Travel Department offers t icke ts an d accommodations f or a n y p ar t o f th e world.Th e Trust Depa rtment , a s y o ur a ge nt , will c ar e f oryour securities, collect your income, an d pa y y ou robligations.

    Consider th e convenience of these services. Come inan d make arrangements fo r a carefree vacation.

    Th e Safe t y Depos it Vau lt a nd S il ver S t or age willcarefully guard your valuables against fire an d theft.

    Summer clothes arc usually of l ighter shadesand for that r ea son r equi re mor e f re qu en tcleaning i f t he wearer would look clean as wellas cool.Examine our mat er ia ls f or summer suits,f lannels, palm beaches , e tc ., and rememberour t ro pi ca l s ui ts a re made t o fit a s p er fe ct lyas win te r garments .

    THEMERIONT ITLE,,-TRUSTCOMPANYOF -ARDMORE.

    PENNSYLVANIAN AR eEA .TH eALA - .cVN 'IV 'Y D

    102 Forest Avenue

    ~ I ' T H E MA IN L I N E I ~ ~, MNKING I N S T I T U T I O N " - ~

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    Scout Notes I Tonight the Main L in e C ou rt ofFifteen t roops, winners o f c on te st s H on or is expected to award fifty Meritheld by ove r 200 Boy Scout t roop s in Ardmore Presbyterian Church.Delaware and Montgomery Counties, ,compe ted l as t F ri day and Saturday in 1 he vVynnewood Troop, twenty-fivethe. annual bi-county c a m p i ! 1 ~ contes.t, strong, wil l t ak e a f is hi ng t ri p t o Tuck\v hl ch w as he ld on t he WIl ham E1hs erton N. J . t omor row accompaniede ~ t a t e . Bryn Mawr. Ashbourne Troop" ' . ' ,No. I, was first, and Nor th Wales by Actmg Scoutmas te r Jack FosterTroop was second. and fathers of many o f t he boys.~ ~ ~ ~ Q Q ~ ~ ~

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    lIupply o i l u o de r pressure up to thewrist pi n beariogs.Other "400" features wh ic h t hi s carbriogs to you are &he world 's easiests teering-& IWl:ury an d refinemeot ofinterior decoration fa r beyond expectation at it s pr ice-si2e an d capacityfo r five full grown r : : s engers - r id ingeaseat tained b y a l Of steel springs in dividually de signed fo r it s si2e an d~ e i g h t , plus OII'ltUrJ .0II"t J, Love-joy hydraulic sbOck absorbers.An d finally, no extra cha rge fo r bump-ers, f ron t and re ar , Lme joy hydraul i cshock absorbers , spare t i re l o ck an dtire coyer. There'll nothing except as pa te t i r e to buy-ooae of these otheritems,auIOtII4ril,cbtwpJjOf'IU"alrtU"" , rdIIi l prokes, to pay for, 'Wben youbuy th e Nub ""'00'"

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    ARDMORE, PENNA.

    PublicWill Inspect New Hospital Buildings

    W E willnot need to urge you to buyt he N as h "400" Standard Si xSedan if you on ly compare it t o o t he rSedans i n t he $900 field.First of all, it is a Na sh , b ui lt i n t het r ad i ti onal Nash manner, with precis ion workmanship in every part.An d second, it is a Nash "400", an dthat means something in today's l ineup of motor cars.It meansmore powerful, more durable,more enjoyable motor {>erformance.Th e engine in this sedan IS a new highcompression type with 7 bearings instead of 3 or 4, with aluminum al loy( Ioya r s t ru t ) p i stons instead of castiron pistons, a nd w it h full pressurelubrication to every" s i n ~ l e bearing~ i o t . .Even t he c o nn e ct in g r o ds ioibis 'Nash ~ n g i o e ar e rifle drilled, to

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    Price Rdqe (t.o. b. factory) of 23 Nash "400"Models, $885 to $2190 including TOtIri. . .Roadltet", CouPe, Cabriolet,Viaoria aM SedcInModel.

    This is the Sedanyouwi1l buy, ifyouCompare in the $900Field

    ( ... .Two new units of the Greater Bryn Mawr Hospi t ai, the Pa tients ' Building and Administration Building,shown above, will be opened for publ ic inspection on Wednesday and Thursday of next week,,----------Titled Fliers Visit I~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ C ' : l ~ ~Friends in Ardmore' ]- FIGHT THEMViscount an d Viscountess De . ~ " ~ i I 6 G O I I ~ I 6 I ~ ~ I O I I ! 1 6 1 1 6 1 6 1 0 1 6 1 . 1

    Sibour Tour Wor ld in Tooth and Nail! i ;Sma l l P l ane . The Japanese Beetles, which are I:: I.:already making themselves felt,Vis coun t and V i s c o u n t < : ~ s Jacques are the greatest enemy o f g row.de Sibour arrived at ' Pat co Fie ld , Nor- ing things in this section.

    ristown, Saturday afternoon, to spend S Ihe la st few day s of thei r Amer ican We sell spraying materials, r .. . h 'I d 'I S S \" I . Beetle Traps and all the ap VISIt \\'It .\ r. an ,\ rs. '.' .V l1te, I ..:..3d, o f Llanfair Road, Ardmore. The proved means of combating the II Iouple landed in thei r t iny ~ I o t h plane the pests. Don't delay, protect ' ' .that has carr ied t hem a lmost a round your garden, trees and shrubbery I. . ' :now!Au to C lub Ou tl in e s Detou r the world . Yesterday the t i tl ed f lier shad their plane crated a nd s ai le d f or I Ihe K.eystone Auto Club has postedIhome on t he DeGra ss e. Narberth ,detour s Ig ns o n a ll roads affected by,. _. ' ,the widening o f Conshohocken S ta te I fh e VIscount and VIscountess,who. ,

    Road and Spring 11i11 Road, Villanova. are the son- in- law and daughte r of Hardware Co. I. h I.. :Thi s det ou r wil l be as follows, pro- H. Gordon Sel f ridge American-born Now Is t e 'flmeceeding f rom Gladwyne t o Consho- f "hucken; Conshohocken State Road to OYl11er 0 L o n d o ~ 1 s .great department ( Phone , NAR . 4177 *: I'Yocum Road, s ou th o n Yocum Road store, started theIr all ' tour f rom Lon- : TO GHT HIMt o l \l ount Pleasant Road. Then the don last September. In their little 230 Haverford Avenue ,. FI 'route proceeds w ~ s t on. :Mount Pleas- plane they went by e as y stages along Int Hoad to Spnng l\I III Road, then h 'I'. . ' 'south on Spring Mill Roa d t o Gulph t e. l\ e.dlterranean, t h r o l l ~ h PerSIa, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Ioar! IndIa, Slam and to Indo-Ch1l1a. Prote:::t your t ~ e e S and shrubbery against the ' 'N A H ao.0 -, Japanese beetle. By spraying with approved " :ilI mat er ia ls y ou a re r ea dy . t o s to p h im f rom eat in g II, at your expense. \Xle can do the necessary work . ,for you quick ly , e ffec tive ly and economically. S Order immediately, as work is d on e b y IE:'.priority of application I:The F. A. BARTLETT TREE EXPERT C O M P A N ~. District Office I

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