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    PRICE THREE CENTl:;

    Line League Seas on toGe t Started This

    Afternoon.

    L. M . H IG H AGAIN WINS

    BASEBALL OPENSAT WAYNE TODAYMain

    BUILDING GRANDSTAND

    Annual Track Meet at Radnor, 71.!i!7.Takes Three Firsts.Lower Merion aga in won it sannual track mee t w it h R adno r,when it piled up 71 points againstRadnor's 37, at a meet heldWednesday afternoon in Wayne.All three places in th e half mile,

    high jump and discus t hrow werewon by the Maroon and Whi te ,and also first and second place inthe mile and the pole vault.Darlington, of Radnor, surprsedLower Merion by outplacingHouseman of the local team inboth the 100 and 220 yard events .He also won the 220 yard l owh ur dl e race, in a winning streakwhich enabled him to become th ehigh scorer of the meet.INVITE GARDEN EXHIBITS

    All amateur gardeners along theentire Main Line district have beeninv it ed to exh ib it at t he a nnua lflower show of the Garden Club, ofBala-Cynwyd, which will be held onJune 4, at the Woman's clubhouse,Cynwyd. There wil l be prizes andribbons awarded for each class. 'In- 'f orma tion about the show may behad from Mrs. W. G. Lit tleton,MAKE LAST CALLA last appeal is made for goodsfor the rummage sale which theEvangel Circle o f K ing' s Daugh ters wi,lI hold Wedne sd ay a ndThursday. F ri ends of the Circleare requested to call Mrs. H. W .Derby, at Narberth 382-W., thatshe may ,arrange to have goodscalled for.

    Leads Local Nine

    WINS AWARDMiss A. Genieve Coleman,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeColeman, of lOS Price avenue, wonthe f ir st p ri ze of $100 offered byHenry B. McCormick for the bes twork done dur ing the three yea rs 'course in nursing in the HarrisburgHospital. The ward was made a tthe commencement exercises of thegraduat ing class of 22 membersheld in the ballroom of the PennHarris Hotel last Friday.

    Narberth, Pa.,Saturday, May 21, 1927

    CHANGE RECITAL DATE

    W. M. S . MEETS .The Women's Missionary Societyof the Lutheran Church will hold itsmonthly meeting at the home ofMrs. Warner, 52 3 Dudley avenue,Monday evening at 8 o'clock.

    To Address Merchants

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    CYNWYD MAY WITHDRAW

    LOCAL WOMEN ATTEND

    Vol. XIII, Number 33NARBERTH MEMBERCOUNTY PRESIDENTMrs. A. B. Ross Honored by

    Women at HatboroMeeting.

    Ardmore Chamber Talks 01 Nine [s ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ r f e w . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ : : : : n ~ v ~ l l

    Re ga rd le ss o t w he th er o r 1I' . ( . ' '11 Jnot the re wil l be other candi- ) ow In \ ~ ' a r n 1 l 1 g ; at U.liJ :t WI Idates in his field. COl11l11is- 1110an agam, and by that tUlle allsioner Ja t ~ l e s Str e tch, o f the boys and girls under 16 years ofGeneral \ V a ~ n e district, wiJl age wiII be required to b e at their~ e e k r e - e l ~ c t l O . n t ~ t l ~ t pos t homes and p re fe ra bl y i n bed . Such

    ).,1 r s. A. B. Ross. a member and 111 the pnmanes 111 ~ e p t c l 1 1 - i - the plan which the ;-\rdmore The opening guns of t he Mai n. f' ber. He announced vesterday :: ' I Line Lea,e-,ue will b00111 tlll'S after-past presIdent 0 the \\1Ol11en s that he would r un. Chamber of Commerce has for the uComl11unit,., Club of Narberth, was I I .. I I noon when Nar be rt h mee ts"1 w il l be a candida te ," he youngsters w 10 in lablt I tsup-anc- ! \Vayne at the Radnor Highelected president of the r.'1ont- said in reply to queries. "Fur- doing metropolis. School Field at 3.15. A crala oc-g omer y Coun ty F ed er at io n oi t her than that I have nothing \Vhether a nine o'clock curfew cas,ion is being planned bby th e'YVomen's Clubs at the all1l!1al' to say now.': for children wil l be backed b y t he reSIdents of t he wes te rn met rop-meeting at I-Iathoro l as t F r iday. A c lu b WIth t l ~ e expressed Ardmore Chamber is not ye t cer- olis.NITS. Ross will succeed Mrs" p ~ r p ? s e of l?ackll1g a com- tain. The mat te r was proposed Other games of l esse r s igni fi -Richard J. Hamilton. of Ardmore. mISSIOn can{ltdate other than at its monthly meetin

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    Power Plant and Ringillg Machinuin a Telephone CmtralOffice

    In a Dial emtralOffiu Where the Telephonesdre Connected by Machine

    B4use Buick isa beautiul car; its Fisher Bodieaare distinguished for their smart stylish design,richDuco colon and fine coachc:raft.Because Buick performance is superb; with thefamous Valve-in-Head engine, lIibrationles.beyondbelief.Because Buick has always used the savings ofgreat volume to enrich. Buick quality.Because Buick initial cost is low and Buickoperatingcost is e c o n o ~Buick value is greater today than ever before.Examine Buick,point by point. Compare it withother can before youmakeyour choice. A4Z-lSALLAN C. HALE, Inc.

    A!ain Line Distributm"sWAYNE, ARDMORE

    BuickvJueis greatertodaytban ePerbf!fore

    TO P,EB.S.ONAL SBB.VICB

    "Smoothtop" Gas Range

    RANGEANDA 6-Piece

    AluminumBAKE SETFREE !

    $10 For Your Old(Coal, Oil or Wood)

    Boulevard 1600

    G. K. Eo, District Manatp

    TELEPHONE COMPANYPENNSYLVANIA

    .Bryn Mawr 327

    - - ~ . _ - - - - - - - - ~ --_.- ... Thrte Toll Cabltr

    W HEN THE BELL on your telephone rings,somebody has a personal message for you.It ll1eans that someone is making use of a personal equipment which we have provided, and

    that he has secured connection with the personalequipment reaching to you.More than this, he has secured the personal use of thenecessary connecting equipment in a central office and thepersonal services of one or more telephone operators.When you are talking with h im you are using hund reds

    or even thousands of dollars' worth of telephone equipment.Every t ime you talk with unyune by telephone you have

    the personal use of equipment worth as much as a fair-sizedautomobile.And in order that this equipment may always be ready foryour personal use, it is closely watched, tested, checked,Its a personal service.

    Hilltop 233

    BELL.OF

    WITH EACH"Oriole" Gas Range

    Call at Our Sales Office O J Phone for a Representative

    "Oriole" or "Vulcan Smoothtop"Oven Heat ControlGAS RANGE

    OUR TOWN

    PURCHASED DURING THEMONTH OF MAY ONLY

    DOUBLE OFFER for MAY

    PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN-COUNTIES GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY

    Ardmore 3500

    CCAN ORGANIZATION DEVOTED

    ~ N = t : * 1 = ~ ~ . a : a : a : a : t ~ ~ ~I Commercial Lettering Phone, Ardmore 817-W II . I. J. MOSTELLER 'THEMERION TITLE & TRUST CO.Automobile Painting113 Ardmore Avenue . Ardmore, Pa. NARBERTH: ARDMORE : BALA-CYNWYD~ W ~ ~ ~ ~ o o o o o o o o . ; H j O O O ~ o o o o v o o o . o ~

    THEIn tlu"Terminal" Room WMre tM WiresFrom the Switchboard dre CnntUctd to tMWires From You' T . . , h " ~ ,

    In a "Manual" CentralOffiu Where Callsdre Handled by Young Women Operators

    ~ ~ ~ W h e l l your bell rings

    WALTER NEWRUCKCU1'penie1' and Builder

    17 Schiller Avenue, Narberth, Pa.Screens and Weather S t r i p p ~ g _HARRY B. WALLPlumbing, Gas Fittingand HeatingNARBERTH, PA.PHONE, NARBERTa J52-M

    GEORGE A. WITTEPaperhallging andDecoratingESTIMATINGNARBERTH '4135W

    A gift Which Is just a b it o ut or theordinary, ORS om et hi ng whi ch w il l g iv e a n ew t ou chto t he s un porch, ORA piece o r the new pottery for holdingflowers. YOU WILL FIND IT IN

    ARNOLD W. HANKECarpenter and Pain ter

    ALTERATION WORK OF ALL KINDSESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVENPhone, Narberth 40D7-R521 Homewood Ave. Narberth

    P. J. DUFFYBrookhurst and MontgomeryNarberthTires TubesAccessories

    GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONOILS AND GREASESTORAGE BATTERIES CHARGEDPhone: Narberth 2533

    YE ODDITY SHOPPEThe Gift Shop of Narberth

    CIRCULATING LIBRARY. PICTUREFRAMING, GREETING CARDS104 Forest Ave.

    If You Are Looking For

    1 ~ l l O n e Xarberth 2733 . J

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    Reference to the t hr ee g race smav seem o ld f ashioned ; bu t itma)' be t ha t t he flood sufferersHope because they have Faith inCharity.

    Senator Carter Glass proposesthat the 1U28 Democratic Convent ion he held in \ashington. D. C.There is at least one thing to recommend the suggest ion. It wouldo' ive a lot o f aspiring politicians an~ p p o r t u l 1 i t y to see the nationalcapital.

    Daniel \Vebster's hat has beenfound. There are no openings, indicatino- that ancient ly the poli-o tician did not e st eem i t necessaryto talk through his headg-ear.

    Elmer Gantry was the sort ofbook tha t needed the extra advertising g iven i t by Boston.

    :Maybe Earl Corroll got sickfrom worrying whether or not Atlanta has bathtubs.* * *

    'Wi ll iam Allen \Vh ite . skipperof the Emporia Gazette. pulls th ismean one: "A magazine in theEast recently wrote to PresidentCoolidge to know whether or nothe wOllld be a c an di da te f or another term in the Vihite House.For t hr ee w eek s th e editor hasbeen watching the mailman, andn o an sw er h as come. Do YOUknow why? 'vVe some way h'ayea sneaking idea that he fail ed toenclose a stamp for reply."* * *Th e League of Nations wantsus to ban poison gas with a Presidential election coming on nextyear. That's nerve for you.* * *The Boston Transcr ip t ask s:"'vVhy not call it Follywood ;"This seems to us l ike a sheer wasteof wood.

    Senator Hi Johnson says he IScured of t he b it e of the President ia l b ug , and we a lw ay s s aid i twas wonderful what the Californiaclimate could do.

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    \Vill R ogers wants to debatewith Billy Sunday on the quest ion "Reso lved that the talk anda r o t ~ m e n t s used for and againstp r ~ h i b i t i o n are worse.on.the"publicmoral s t han the dnnk1l1g. Heo ff er s t o t ake e it he r side of thequestion. Aimee McPher son ishis second choice for the debate.

    \Ve hope l\Jr. Ford haJ some accident insurance to t id e h im overunt il he can get back on the jab.'" * *Hoover's p os it io n o n f or ei gnloans is rather amhiguons. Headmits that t he volume of theseloans is becoming dangerous tothe United States' f inancial securi ty, yet is opposed to any interference with private interests.One cou ld expec t h im to f ee l thatway about it.* * *

    PAGE TWO

    The repairs on the \VhiteHouse will make that famous residence s ti ll more at tract ive , butplenty of p eo pl e wer e trying toge t the l ease o f i t b efor e.* * *

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    Back i n the days of Jack Johnson, colored pugilist . t he re was agreat hunt for a white hope. Justnow t he Democ ra ts are lookingfor one amid the dark horses.

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    PAGE THREE

    LineainOpening.

    Residents of theof Our Formal

    , \.t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~fI: Schedule of Montgomery' Bus Co., Inc. ' :II~

    Montgomery Avenue Line Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. Sta- until 10.30 P. M. . tion in Narberth 7 minutes later Then 10.50 and every 20 min. until . Uk Eastbound than the above-mentioned t imes. 12.30 A. M.W L . Add "{ tg mery Leaving 54th Street and Cit y Line Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3.00 A .M .eavmg n e l ~ ~ ~ : : s ,1J on 0 21 minutes later t han t he above- Leaving 54th and City L ine 5 min-Uk . mentioned times- u tes l a te r than the above-men-W WEEKDAYS tioned times.Starting at 5.30 A. M. Westbound Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. Sta- ~ Then every 15 min. until 9.00 A.M. Leaving 62d and Lancaster Avenue t ion in Narber th 19 minutes laterUk Then 9.20 and every 20 min. until than the above-mentioned times.W 3 00 P M WEEKDAYST h ~ n s.i5 ~ n every 15 min. until Starting at 6.00 A. M. Narberth Short Line10 00 P M Then every 15 min. until 9.30 A. M.T h e ~ 10.20 ~ n every 20 min. until Then 9.50 A . M. and every 20 min. Eastbound12.00 P. M. . . T until 3.30 P. M. 5 .' Leaving Pennsylvania R.R. Station ~ Uk Th 1230 130 d 230 A M hen 3.45 P. M. and every.1 mm. N b thW en .,. an . until 10.30 P. M. ar er

    SATURDAYS Then 10.50 and every 20 min. until WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAYS .Starting at 5 .30 A . M. Then 12.30 A. M. Starting at 5.50 A. M. . ~ W Then every 15 min. until 9.00 A.M. Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3.00 A. M. Then 6.30, 7.10, 7.50, 8.30, 9 . 1 0 , ~ Then 9.20 and every 20 min. until SATURDAYS 9.50, 10.30, 11.10 and 11.50 A. M. TGtT ~ ~ 0 ~ 2 1 5 ~ ~ every 15 min. until Starting at 6.00 A. M. Then 12.30, 1.10, 1.50, 2.30, 3.10,Uk Then every 15min. until 9.30 A. M. 3.50, 4.30, 5.10, 5.50, 6.30, 7.10,W 10.00 P. M. "1 Then 9.50 A. M. and every 20 min. 7.50, 8.30, 9.10, 9.50, 10.30, 11.10Uk Then 10.20 and every 20 mm. unb t'l 1230 P M and 11.50 P. M.W 1200 P M un 1 Uk . . Then 12.45 P. M. and every 15 min. Leaving 54th and City LineW Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. M. until 10.30 P. M.

    SUNDAYS Then 10.50 P. M. and every 20min. Westbound TGtUk S ta r ti ng at 5.30 A. M. until 12.30 A. M.rn:: Then every %-hour until 9.00 A.M. Then 1.00, 2.00 and 4.00 A . M. WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAYS ~ W Then 9.20. and every 20 min. until Starting at 6.10 A. M. TGt1.00 P. M. SUNDAYS Then 6 .50, 7.30, 8. 10 , 8.50 , 9 .30,Uk Then 1.15 and every 15 min. unt il S t ar t in g at 6.00 A. M. 10.10, 10.50 and 11.30 A. M.W 10.00 P. M. Then every %-hour until 9.30 A. M. Then 12.10, 12.50, 1.30, 2.10, 2.50,Then 10.20 P. M. and every 20 min. until 1.30 P. M. 3.30, 4.10, 4.50, 5.30, 6.10, 6.50,Uk until 12.00 P. M. Then 9.50 A. M. and every 20 min. 7.30, 8.10, 8.50, 9.30, 10.10, 10.50W 'l'hen 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A . M. Then 1.45 P. M. and every 15 min. and 11.30 P. M. and 12.30 A. M..=OR INFORMATION ON OTHER 'SCHEDULES, PHONE BRYN MAWR 1 2 8 0 . 1 0 0 8 ~

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    f ' ' R ~ S ~ ' T C > { j i i U : L ' - ' r: Elect1'ical Contractor :, "Service t ol tl l a Smile" ,, . ':03 S. BOWMAN A'I'ENUE ,= Estimates FUr1lished :, PHONE MERION lOSS '-.,.,."_.",,---.------,,.

    OpportunityAdvance

    TransportationBy Auto . Straightout theLan ca st er P ik e to EagleSchoolRoadto StraffordStattion, then 600 feet straight,ahead to property.By train Penna. RailroadBroad Street Station, any'train that stops at Strafford.600 feet to property.By High Speed Electric.Elevated from Broad StreetStation to 69th Street. ThenPhila. & Western to within600 feet of property.

    NARBERTHCOAL COMPANYThen you call us .

    How a VeryWarm.Dayin Summer Can MakeYou Think About NextWinter's Coal

    It is at this point in Yol tr t rain of thought thatt he brakes crash on to the signal, {(By Jove1 I1/Iltst order 'my NEXT winter's coal!"

    It is s umme r. R ed hot. So oppressive is the atmospherethat your thoughts turn to cool ing images in hope of somerelief:A cool. gurgling brook-a ri de in a motor boat , your facewind-beaten-a t r ip to Canada-a snow s tonn-ahh!remember that blizzard of last winter I-how the driftspiled up, how you dug a path to t he f ron t steps-how thenext second i t was covered up a ga in b y t he whi rl ingflakes? How y ou r an indoors, saying: "Let it snow!"Indoors, where your e asy cha ir i nv it ed , and a pleasantwarmth prevailed? How your chilled bones responded tothe c om fo rt a nd y ou r em ar ked t o t he cosy atmosphere:Let it snow!"

    HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice of the PeaceREAL ESTATE

    Fire Insurance-Best Companie&Pttone 4049.'" 115 Banr f . f l t Aye.

    Narberth 3675

    ACK TEAM TOPSFIELD AT LEHIGH

    SLUMP CONTINUES

    and BethlehemOutpointed by LowerMerion.

    Lower l\tIerion High School wonPennsylv; lnia Interscholast ic

    let ic Associa t ion meet held Satat Lehigh University, and

    it the championship of DisJ. The Maroon a nd \Vhite

    h.-men topped Bethlehem whichished second by three points, andwhich ran third, byand one-half points. It wasthird t ime thi s season that theInen vanquished thei r oldfrom Norris town.By copping the dist r ic t meet 'Satthe Grossman coached athtes m ad e i t a clear: swe ep f or theFrom every meet in whichMerion track team has takenin t hi s y ea r it has emergedvictor. By doi ng so it upsetpre-seCison do)e.The Maroon an d \Vhite cindert h t eam started the season withservices of anIv three le tte rmen.largely' of g re en men, i tgranted little chance of equalthe brilliant record of last year .Merion team however. quicklyout t o prove i ts worth.Haverford School was t he f ir stc tim to succumb. This game wasosely foll owed by a cr edi tabl eat t he Penn relays.

    The f i rst rea l surprise came whenMer io n t op pe d t he C las s Bat the Swarthmore College InTh e second miracleppened last Sa tu rday a t Lehighversity , when Lower Meriontinued its winning streak by takth e District 1, A. P. 1. A. A.from NorristownBethlehem bv the close scoreLower Merion, 241"2: Bethle221"2; Norristown. 22.Houseman and Corrigan were thestanding luminaries for the Are linstitution. Houseman takingconds in the JOo. 220, and a thirdtheb road jump. Corrigan gleanedo f ir st places. in t he h ig h jumpd b road jump respectively.Although Lower Merion onlyalified two men for the Statempionship meet held at Bucknelltomorrow. her chancesgo od f or a s econd State chamip should Houseman and Corn come through i n good s ty le .lehem, however. has the edge.Baseball Slump C o n t i l ~ u e E .In basebal l two snags were struckRadn or and Abing ton, bothmes being p layed on the oppons' fields. The f ir st g ame withdno r F ri da y afternoon spelledfeat chiefly caused by an unforte start.Six runs were garnered by theyne n ine in the f ir st i nn ing. Doclearly had a n off day a nd wasieved by Tyson, who held Lowerr io n' s ol d r iv al s to an J 1-7Both teams ' batte ries werevily bombarded.Lee, of Radnor . h it a hom e runthe first i nn ing w ith th e basesHarr is . o f Lower Merion,the feat o f t he R ad no ramond s lu gg er in h it ti ng a f ou rse c lout with one on.Later, Eyre, of Radnor. pelted anone t o t he fence for Radnor'ssco re . Harris. Haskell andproved the b ig gu ns inMerion lineup.The shock caused by the Radnor

    feat seemed to despiri t the Lowerr ion nine when i t m et Abingtonafternoon on t he lat te r' sSomehow t he Mer io n menuldn ' t ge t started , and Abingtonthings its own way after theth when four runs were scored.The L. M._H. S. ball tossers onlyraped three hi ts from the AbingTyson, whe relieved Doill the fourth on the il10und,two of t he three connections.The'members of the Senior Comrcial Class presented "His Modele ." a one-ac t play, to the schoolFriday morning in assembly.p la y w as cl eve rl y a ct ed . M is sof the Commerc ia l Departt, coached and supervised theTuesday morning produced anr play unde r the auspices of theDramatic Club. "\Vho'sproved a humorous sketch ofn identity and showed the reof much coaching and work onp ar t o f 1'iiss English, of the

    Department.The Senior Class concludes itsof t he schoo l c aree r on Friy morning, June 3, with a f ar eprogram. At a Senior Classting last Tuesday afternoon thes present, t he Sen io r t r ip , comarrangements, and areport were discussed.

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    PAGE FIVE

    DIRECTORSEW

    CIVIC BODY ATMERION RE.ELECTS

    Association Makes ThomasShallcross a Vice

    President.

    All officers, with one exception,an d all d ir ector s w i th two exceptions were re-elected at the fou rteenth annual meeting of the.Merion Civic Associat ion, heldTuesday night in t he Me ri onT ri bu te House . T hom as Shal lcross, f or me r c ha ir ma n o f theMerion Zoning Committee, an d amember of th e Lower MerionZoning Adjustment Boa rd , s uc ceeds Samuel L. Cla rk a s a vicepresident, and J, Harrv Andersonand \Vi ll iam H . Harman ar e newdirectors o f t he association.J. S. \V. Holton was re-electeda.s p resident , and Geo rge F . P et tlnOS and. John D ~ s h i e l l Myerswere continued as VIce presidents.Other officers re-elected are: \Villiam H. Folwell, treasurer; Mrs.P ~ : c r F. Matthes, secretary, andvv Illtam J . C on le n, chairman ofthe board of directors .Th e 25 directors of the association chosen we re: J . H ar ry A nderson, Mrs. T. \ \! . Andrews, T.Dun Belfield, Edward W. Bok,Fred Brill, Samuel Clark, vVilliamJ, Conlen, Edward C. Dearden,

    Henry Delaplaine, Percy E. Foerderer, \ViIIiam H. Folwell, Clarence E. Hall, \Vi ll iam H . Harman, J. S. vV. Holton, Rober t ].Hughes, \Villiam M. Knatz. Mrs.Harry E . Kohn, John McConagh y, C la re nc e A. Musselman,John D. Myers, Frank C. Pequignot , Geo rge F. Petti nos, \Vill iamA. Powell, Thomas Shallcross,Edward G. \iVyckoff, Jr .Bok Was Chairman.Edward \V . Bok, who was nominated chai rman of the mee t ing,ga \ 'e a brief h isto ry o f the MerionCivic Association, which consisted14 year s ago of 30 men who me tat his h om e t o discuss plans forthe betterment of Merion."Everything p lanned has beend on e, " s ai d Mr . Bok, "and theMerion of today is th e ideal commun i ty , w i th no th ing undes i rablein it." Apropos th e Barnes Foundation-Civic Association-TownshipCommission con tr ov er sy o ve rz on in g, M r. Bok con ti nu ed , " \V e

    d o n ot e ven h av e a negro schoo!.""But we still have hopes I"chuckled someone in the audience.This was th e only reference I11adeto the Barnes-l\Ioss controversyin the course of the meeting.Th e annua l r epo rt o f th e association, read by President J. S. \V.Holton , referred to zoning as follows: "I t is the conf ident hope ofall residents of Merion that theordinance a s adm in is te re d wiIIgive to ou r community the fullestm ea sure of prot ec ti on a gai ns tfuture exploitation by business enterprise, or other encroachmentsupon the strictly residential character of the neighborhood."T o th is end, however, propertyow ne rs , wh il e p ro pe rl y r el yi ngupon your association for activeSUpport, should realize that theym ust take the initiativc in anymovement for prevention or redress necessary for th e protectionof their in terests ."Improved postal service, betterco-operation of t he r ai lr oa d forparking and o th er privi leges , cont in ue d c ar e for roads, publics af et y, w at er , milk, l ig ht s a ndother details, comprised th e report for the year 1926, da ted May17.1927.Th e association numbers 633membe rs , o f whi ch 330 are menand 303 are women. Thirty-eightnew members were reported. Receipts from dues for 1926amoun ted to $8,447.03. Tot a l r eceipts for the year were $9658.68,and expenditures amounted to $9616.34.Only '/O-odd m em be rs w er epresent at th e meeting, the busi-nes s p ort io n of whi ch wa s briefand devo ted to matters of a routine nature. Refreshments wereserved at the conclusion of themeet ing , under supervis ion o f th esecretary, Mrs. P. E. Matth es .Feats of m agi c a nd a musicalentertainment followed the busi

    ness meet ing . Popular numberswere r endered by a lyric tr io com.pose d of M is s Dorothy Powers,h a t'p is t ; Mrs . Ernestine Bacon,soprano, and Miss Florence Huenle, violinist.Th e second Liberty bonds haved on e t he ir b it a nd wil l be demobil ized November 15.

    SimpleModern Names Have DrivenLatin andGreek Away,GirardFindsOUR'TOWN

    Bi t 0 ' PepECORD ENTRIES

    PC.1.000.750.250.000L.o134

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    NAR-MER TAKES LEAD

    Na rb er th R e si de nt s Help toSwe ll Con tr i bu t io n s Th i s

    Week.

    .MORE DONATIONSTO RED CROSS FUND

    Totals 34 6 5 27 9 5Elephants 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 0-.5N p . l ' - M e ~ 2 0 1 1 1 n 0 1 x- GTwo-base hlts-Torchiana, Bottoms.Double play-McKelvey to Burgess toNickerson. Struck out-BY Parks, 10; byOdiorne, 10. Bases on balls-Olf Parks,2: off Odiorne, 6. Earned runs-Elephants, 3; Nar-Mer, 2.In the other Tu ni or Mai n LineLeague game, tl{e South Side losta c lo se b at tl e to t he Eag le s. V an Auken s ta rt ed f or t he South Side,but was knocked out of t he b ox a ndFittipoldi went in. The final scorewas Eagles, 12; South Side, 11.STANDINGSW.431o

    ,., .. ,lephants ." .Side ,.

    Devon Show is Promised to Be "BestEver" Thi s Year .Th e c lo si ng o f t hi s y ea r' s en.

    tries for t he D ev on Horse Sho\\ KIWANIANS DISCUSS "Talking \\;th Professor \Vheeler, ofP ri ncet on , head of the Lat in d ep ar t.marks what is probably the largo BUSINESS ETHICS ment, I lea rned th at onl y f re shmenes t registration of strictly horse t he re a re r equi red to s tu dy it," saysNO CL OT HIN G NEEDED s ho w e nt ri es e ve r re co rd ed fO! Girard in his "Ta lk of the Day " col- , 'TWOthat affair. E igh te en h un dr ed Compet i t ion an d Recent Dis- umn. .. II b . I . D 'b d t "Once Latin pursued students rig-ht'he Main Line Branch, No.1, separate entries wi e seen 111 t le covenes escn e 0

    Members. up to commencement and so didmerican Red Cross , apprec iates tan oval at Devon this spring, now Greek . Seemed more important thent he g en er os it y o f t he people who r e c o g n i z ~ d a ~ t h ~ classic. outdool to know two la nguages de ad abou thave sent clothing for the Missis- event of Its kllld 1I1 Amenca. PLAN BOYS' CAMP TRIP 2000 years than to study things.vhichsippi Flood sufferers. At p re se nt H un te rs , saddle ho rs es , hack- might unravel future mysteries.there is no f u rth er demand for neys, harness horses and punies in Th c regular weekly Illeeting of "Xow, La tin and Greek a rc dyi ng

    . second-hand clo thing and s o u nt il all classifications, including chil the Main Line K iwan is C lu b was aga in and you can tell the d if fe rencethere is another special request dren's entries. hal 'e been re co rded held last Tuesday', May 17, at the in'everyday life.from t he R ed C ro ss we will not and the latter classes will be "Xew things today-barring alwaysCas a Del Rev Haverford the at the world o f dru!!'s and doctors-getcall I lpon the cOlllnlllnit, fo.r this sho\\rn in t he l at e a ft er no on s and e \. J' . < ,_J names anybody can understand.ype of service. on th e holiday so t ha t t he young- tendancc prize being contributed by " Jus t compare your auto, if youBull e ti n s f rom t he S ou th still s te rs c an sho w t he ir pe ts them- Harry F re ed a nd being won by doubt my word, and you r own body.

    I The parts of your auto are easily andshow urgent need of f inancial as- se ves. ?lIiss Sidney Sharp was snapped at Alexander Ferguson. slInply named in Twentieth centurysistance. Contributions f ro m t he One oi the most spectacular an d Wynnewood last week just before enter- Among t he wel come faces at the fashion.following ar e th er e fo re g r ate fu l ly g r ea test o f classes to he shown at ing the ring as she received final instruc- meeting was that of Fred. C. Pe- "The parts of the human frame wereacknowledged: De\"on t hi s y ea r is scheduled fo r t ions from her father, David B. Sharp. catalogued by scientists centuries ago~ , Her mount , Bit 0' Pep, Victor C. ters, who has b een absent Jo r some who deemed it smart to tag thingsT he I nf an t School Soci ety of Memorial Da y and, ~ v i ! 1 '?e seen . in Mather, Jr. 's , (lony was a consistent with Greek and Latin names.Philadelphia, $100.00; Narherth the late afternoon. 1IllS IS the 1 ~ l c - winner. . time at t he l eg is la ti ve ses si on at "And mos t of you r medi ci nes- lu -Community Club, $17.00; Peo!)le turesque hunt t.eam c la ss , whIch - H arr is bu rg . F re d was warmly b ri cant s of t he human machine-areI fif f I als o named tha t way, but not so theof Narberth, $84 .00; Ma in Line las teen entnes 0 1t1l1t teams TOWNSHIP TAX IS welcomed back into t he ac ti ve at- oils and grease in your auto.Branch Montgomery County :Med- composed of three hunters each, tending members of the club and "A hood covers you r aut o engine.ical Socie ty , $50.00; \Vashington a t ot al o f forty-five h or se s o f t he COUNTY'S LARGEST responded amiably to President You can understand that. But the I it -Camj) , No. 447, P. O. S. of A., b.est hunting 1.)lood in Ame.rica, all Mcredith's address of welcome. tle elevation on a part of your ear is1 f I 1 J antihelix, which is bigger tha n the0.00; Business and Profcssional nders to )e 111 ull luntmg c U) The condolence of the c lu b w as thing itself.\\Tom en' s Cl ub of Ardmore, colors a nd equi pm ent a nd will P rope r ty Va lua t ions Still Ex- cxtended to Joseph J. Derham, who "Your halloon tire is a big, sof t one$10.00; Nar be rt h C ir ls Scouts, ent er t he t an o\'al in array forma- ceed Others in , the was at that t ime in t he Bryn Mawr and a bahy knows wha t it means. But'" \\ - 'C I J f B t' t tl I i I . t C your hard artery lugs a terri tic name.ofl10.00; .\' omen s U) 0 - rv n Ion 0 lC 0 e ane appropna e ounty. Hospital following an opera tion for arterio-scierosis.Mawr, $25.00; Narberth PresJ)y- hunting song, "Ol el ] ohn Peel . " appendicitis. "A windshield carries its own simpleterian Church , $57.00; Matthew This spring the fair sex will be NORRISTOWN IS SECOND Dr. James 1.. Shoemaker report- meaning . No dead Caesar l igured inSimpson Memorial ?o.L E. Chu rch, ill greater e\'idence than ever be- ed on behalf of thc Under-Privi- its naming.f "When the air passage in vour throatrdmore, $.0.00: Jr. Branch 0 fore, they constituting- the major- Lower Merion continues to Icad leged Child Com mi tt ee a nd a n- ge ts a bit too big. the doc tel ls vou it\Vomen 's Club, Ardmore, $'iO.OO; i t \' o f both old and new exhibitors. . . lloullced that in accordance with a is bronchicctasis. _First P re sb yt er ia n Chu rch of T-he rccord discloses forty new ex- th : county 111 r ~ a l estate valuatIon resolution of the c lub. h e had ar- "The thi ng which t sops you r carGladwyn, $56.15: Employees of hihitors this ,year. amon,e' which WIth the n ew h Ig h mark of $67,- ra'ngecl wi th t he ..N. orristowll Ki- I don't mean a traffic cop, but the l:le-

    '-' - cbanical device-is a brake. \' erya in L in e Bell Telephonc C01l1- a re m an y am at eurs. Sir Clifton I: 3 5 . ~ , 8 8 5 , according to records just wani s C lub to seild t o thc Norris- simple and easy to remember.rany, $15.25; !--lanerch r ~ l I 1 i o r !Sifton an? Miss Jean B r o \ V I ~ ~ ; c o t t compiled at Norristown. The coun- t own camp during t he c omi ng "When the special is t l is tens to yourC.lub, $10.00: GIrl Scout ] ro.op I 1.1a \.e .mane the. larg,e,st .nu1l11>.er of tv scat }s fccollel witll ea t ot al I'eal SUmme r f ift ee n un de r- pr iv il ee -e d h ea rt he ats to see if VOur humanI\ 30 fA d $1250 I d II" hrakes are O. K. he uses a sphygmo-l o. 0 r more, " 1I1 IVIelual entnes. lelr reglstra-- . t. t '1 , t' f $?8 . boys from the Main Line commu- cardiograllh, which is enough to s to p\".. 1\/f G'I ' "'1 NT t' . J t 1 'tl ttl f es ,I e \ a 1.ld Ion 0 - ,390,44:>. . II I f Ib 'l'tJSS l'tary I t1l1an, IV. r. es- IOn IS a )OU equa, WI 1 a 0 a 0 , , '. nIty, a t lC cxpense 0 t l e oys the stoutest heart.per, Adelizz i Bros . , Cooper Bros. , e ighty-five each. Cheltenham I:anks thIrd w ~ t h trip to camp to be b or ne by t he "X 0 mystery about an auto axle.Chris Koch. H. Cotter, C. Davis, Mrs, N. Mvers Fitler Executive $22,911 ,325; AbI11gton fourth WIth Main Linc K iwan is Club. Its function is vital.' - , "But the guy who lirst called a hare-r, Hew it t, P au l Shea, Joseph Chairman of t he C ou nt ry Fair $19.446,115; Upper Merion, fifth, Wil li am H. C. Ramsey, o f B ry n lip chiloschisis wanted to befUddle the\Vhite, Henry Nash, Miss Caro- Sec ti on o f the Horsc Show, re- with $15257090 a nd Pot ts town Mawr. a member of the club and victim and make it ap pea r a big in-line Rh.oad.s, J'v.fiss Sarah E. ?11ll- ports that a. II .of her committep._s sI'xtll, \\II't'll' $ I 2 ' , 7 S 2 , S / ~ 0 . ' chairman in charge of the Commit- s tead o f t he l it tl e t hi ng it is.\

    /f A D SI r I - "Clutch is descr ip tive of the l it tleert, 'lISS nI1Ie . mpert,:!'e na are enthUSiastIcally at work 111 C '1 ' f I I M tee on Business S ta nd ar ds a nd contrivance which joins your engine toG an e. P ri sc il la L og an , Harriet their varied act ivi t ie s to make th e 0111pI at IOn 0 t le aI1I1l1a 1 ont- Methods. was the chairman in the re st o f th e c ar and makes it g o.togan, lVIr. Robert \V. Lesley, English v il la ge whi ch l in es b ot h t ' ~ m f ~ ~ _. c o ~ n t ~ 1 a . s s l ~ s S 1 1 1 ~ t t f r e f o ~ ~ charge of the meet ing . Mr. R am - "When yOUr heart is too l it tle theyTh omas H. McMann, Mr . C. sides of Easy S tr ee t, t he scene I dI l Y . J a I l l . I I 1 ~ C lIe IC er , sey himself was the speakcr of the call it microcardia.H.oward Nold, M r. a nd Mrs. W. of a veritable five-day festival. lt t lC c O d t 1 l ~ t y cOl11mIsfs$loSners, s 1 0 \ ~ S evcnin!! and delivered aver}' wcl1 "Whee l, fan, t ir e, cord, coil. d ash,t c c r I I' S 0 373 lI 5 cut-out . gas. fuse, gear, crank, top ,. \iVilson, Rev. Charles Town- Miss A ugu st a H ar ri son t he 11 re o. nc e ~ e f iJ ' II I prepared address on the subject of cushi on, f ender, shoe , shock, sea t,s en d, Mrs . J. Vvallace Hallowell, only woman directly ide:ltified t le %f gI ~ g a t c Vel UC 0 a p r o p e ~ t . Y "The New Competi t ion in Busi- valve. p lug. . s tar ter are all named forJr., Sallie E . \Va lt on , E ls ie L in k, with th e men's Execu tiv e C om - t ax a e or c O l u n t ~ I pulrposes It lISf" ness." folks living in the Twentieth century.EI ' P 11: . M' ME . year., comparee WIt 1 t le tota 0 \"{'II', T B J ' I ' "Not so your human machine. Yoursle . ames, ISS. ary . . l11ittee, a s Cha Irman o f t he P ri ze I26\ I lam ... yrncs, .1., c !alrman cheek bone mus t be labeled zygoma:Converse, Mrs. S. SmIth, MISS Fund, is greatly encouraged with 9, , ' . . . , of .thc COmI11Itte on Kl\vams Edu- a club foot talipes : a l ittle gla nd inMary S. Hall, F. E . May er , M rs . the co-operation on the-part of I he a g g I e ~ L l t ~ total of taxablc catIOn, was delegated to take charge YOur throat parathyro id ; lack of 11n-Durant, Miss L. C. M. Noble , Mrs. the donors . property, whIch 1 I 1 ~ l u d e s real e s t a t ~ , of the mecting which wil l b e h el d g er s adact yl ia .Ra.m ey M is s Frances C. Thomas \11 f ib I 1 I horses, cattle, etc., m the county thIS on MondaI' Tune 6 in conJ'unction "Y ou can see that in t hese d ays of' , f 0 t le oxes la \ 'e J ee n ta(en , " $ ~ 6 I 6 I ' J' . ' autos you don 't need to know much:\1 rs. North and boarder; Mrs. f th tt l I tIl yeaI IS 242,/ 9, 40. n 192 , t le WIth the InternatIOnal ConventIon, Latin and Greek.1\/f L ' B k A \XT or e pas wo wee (S ane c tt l $2 5 5 I . I '11 1 I I "E .,ross, tary OUlse 0, . \ . 0-' t - rd f I ' I , .'1 0 a was 34,39 , 9 . W lIC 1 WI Je le d at that tUlle at ' ve n ou r newer radIO gets alongHawkes. ::.I.ella CIO\\ IS 01 101se 0 \ e r ~ I I \ \ ! 1 1 0 At three mil ls , thIS wil l n et the Memphis, Tcnn. nicely with it s par ts named no t inWI attene. t 1: event W ~ ) e county $728,30 7.26 compared w ith tongues defunct 1000 year s be for eJ ~ l e a s e d to ~ , n o \ \ t h a ~ the. Execu- $73,187.92 last year. NARBERTH WINS THIRD ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t s Y o ~ ~ p e ~ k . l e r i c a , but in thet Ive COl11mIttee, whIch . IS COI11- County Total $262,684,310. STRAIGHT GAME. 8-4 :'But medical science unhappi lyE"lephants and South Side Lose Close posed of Isaac H. ClotllIer, J r. , R . " . . , stIcks to the dead past. Every jail bird,R. 1\L Car pent cr . J ame s A. County Clcrk Shaml1l1es tabu- I suppose, suffers from claustrophobia,Battles. . Emmon s and \Villiam H. Wana- Jated f ignres, which wcre c er ti fi cd Ocean Gate Swamped-No Game which means a fear of enclosed places,. On Satu!'day, MaY.14, the.tIe ~ o maker, J r ., a r e con sidering build- to Harisburg th is week , l i st the val- WedneSdaY_Pay Wayne Today. such as a p ri son cell.first jJlacc 111 the JunIOr Ma1l1 Lme f II Itt' tl t t N a r b e l ' t 1 1 ' ~ 11IIle acleleel aIlotllel- "I f you cannot readi ly tel l red fromino' additional boxes n ex t y ea r in ue 0 a rea cs a e 111 le c oun y a green , or yel low from blue, you enjoyLeague was broken when the Nar- o r ~ l e r to a ccommoda te t hc l on g $262,684,3W, which i s $9, 147, 570 game to its list by defeating Ocean cromesthesia.J\-fer t eam defea ted the Elephants; wait inu list now reo-istered f or m or e than the $253,500,740 valua- Cate last Saturday, 8-4. Keyes l ed " \Vhen you r h ea rt p umps too s lowlyI I errors lost the game. In the b - '" b tion of last vear. On this yea!"s the hitting with three s af e s lams . l ook out for bra dyca rdi a. Onl y the. I tl " N' I . . 1; oxes. J vulgar would say bleary-eyed . YoureIg 1 1 1I1n1l1g,. Ixon lIt a. smg e I Eigh ty- two s tab les which are t abul at io n, r ea l e st at c valued at Bill Durbin aclded s tr en gt h t o t he family doc is nicer and says when VOurth.at .brought 111 Frazer WIth the t o b e k nown a s t he I)onv stalls are $35,496,725, including county, I11U- infield. Bancs' fielding starred for eyelids are inflamed you have blephari.wmnmO' run The box score' -.. I I I I t" tl .. t's did ' 1::. . . now nearin o. completion and the IlIClpa a ll ( c lurc 1 proper Ies, IS on lC VISItors. I. an c l a rg es you accor Ing y.ELEPHANTS : : . , I t I 'fi t' L t " T I I .. . I "To swallow a hi t of air doesno tap-AB. R. H. O. A. E. famous Devon Pol o F ic ld is al- t le exemp c aSSI ca IOn. as year V\ ee nese ay cvemng s gamc WIt 1 pear so t er ri bl e i t shou ld be calledWhittingham, If. 4 1 0 0 0 0 ready i ~ ga la a t ti r e for th e event the real estatc excmpt frOI11 county Clem'v iew was cal led off on account aerophagia, yet it is.Newborg, cf. 3 1 1 1 0 0 ~ v I ~ s . Harry C. 'l'ha ver. of the tax was $34,726,2 I 5 of the rain. "Our best bootleggers will tell youParks, p. 5 I 1 2 1 1 . . '['I I fIt b' t 'I' I I "1' I ' L '\'Illerl'calls e tlOt ffl' t d 'tlTorchlana, 3b. 5 0 3 0 1 4 Del"Cm Cabaret Dinner Dance, re- .. le va ue a rea es ate su Jec oe ay t le lV a1l1 ~ 1 l l e cague sea- . . ar no\ \' a IC e WI 1f I '11 I' . I NT L adipsia, which, translated, means ancKelvey, ss. 4 0 0 2 3 0 J)orts that 1\11'. Charles More:an to county t ax 0 t ne e 1111 s t lIS son opens , WIt 1 ar e rth p laying absencc of thil'st.Burgess, 2b. 2 1 0 2 3 0 . , f ~ l e I s I l : ? ? ~ 15 1 5"S '011 ared 'tIl \\T t \ i\ l F " INickerson, lb. 2 1 0 8 0 1 will have a men s chorus 0 twe ve Y a I '1 '--/ , ,0 . c I pe \1 I ,. ayne a '\ ayne. 'ans are mVltee "In the days of witches and hex doc-Witte. c. 1 0 0 0 0 3 \'oices from the Penn A. C. t o g ive $218,774,525, an increase over last to hclp with the ir presence. WOrk of t he devil. But when anyoneMurray, c ,. 0 0 0 1 0 0 . I' f f tl ve'lr of $8 3 - 060 Mondav Narbcrth will travel teJmagined himself to be so possessed,McGarry, c. 4 0 0 8 2 2 a se ectIon 0 song s as part a lC , e , / / . . J til< doctors shook their heads and saidMcIntyre, r f. 3 0 0 0 0 0 cabaret show a t the Devon Inn. to Broad and Clearfield s tree ts to play the poor fellow suffered from daemon-Totals 33 5 5 24 10 11 be held on Saturday evening, :\Jay MAIN LINE LEAGUE the fast Kensington Club, in one of omania, which is a t leas t a devi li shNAR-MER 28. TO OPEN TODAY the home tcam's few out-of-town hard word to remember,AB. R . H. O. A. E. Miss Katherine RO,!ters, HeLs_\, gamcs. Fans are invited to l l 1 e ~ t "Keeled over by ti'e ilor sun in sum-Wllllams, 3b. 5 3 1 1 4 1 '11 1\1 PI" 1 'I ':Ol'i'1'll'iUlo;D I " H O ~ I ' rUE I"IRS'l' PAGE tl I D ' I I Illcr you suffer the additional afflictionThompson, cf.. , . . . . . 4 i 0 0 0 0 layer, l' ar y ee am 1\ ary le crowe at avc sane go a ong. of hav ing your ailment laheled hel iosis.Odiorne, p 3 0 0 1 2 0 Clark wiII perform a clog d a I l c . ~ . Narberth's home opening game \Vednesday evcning the Orienta l " Thi n o r t end er skinne d you mayRose, lb. 4 0 1 9 0 1 Mr. Marcel D. M. Ventur a. t he w il l b e next Sa tu rday afte rnoon, K. of P. will play Narbcrth o n t he call it, but not so t he sci ent is t, whoBurns, c. 4 1 1 13 1 1 I '1 I I P 1"1 '1 I COl11lJlunity Pla.vground. The visit- says hyperesthesia.Frazer, 2b. 4 1 0 2 1 1 no ted solo is t, a ls o will sing w JI e W len t le ao I ral roaders WI I )e "I f one side of your head aches youBottoms, If. 3 0 1 0 0 0 Miss Marie Louise Cadwalader en te r ta ined. The ball club is plan-- ors a re one of Philadelphia's fastest have h emic rani a. Xor does it makeHopkins, ss. 4 0 0 1 1 1 'I II' fl' . I CILl 1s 1'lle . t J I . I IWUson, rf. 2 0 0 0 0 0 \ViII give a Spanish eance a3 wc n1l1g or a :lIg occasion, WIt 1 aU'. game prOI11ISeS 0 )e neura g la hurt ess to ca I it hemialgia,Nixon, rf , . . . 1 0 1 0 0 0 :IS sel'eral selections parade and al!. It is expected that snappy and interesting. provided it he on one side o f t he f ace

    AVE a record crowd o f f an s w il l b e on 1'he score f or S at ur da y' s g ame o n ' ~ Y J ' k D'FIRE" NEXT DOORG. with Ocean Cate follo\\'s." < ac - empsey was r ea ll y a ffl ic ted.RD RUN' hand to start thing's off right on when he met Gene Tunney, with my-("OMPANY A RECO t he h ome grounds." NARBERTH asthenia, hut sports exper ts said p lainThe Bala-Cynwyd Fire Company At a meet ing Mondav Ceoro'e R. H. O. A. E muscular debility.broke aU records In responding toan. . - b Keyes, ss. 1 3 1 2 2 "Gnash yOUr teeth in a rage, if yOllalarm TueSday noon. It made the R. Markle was gIven th e contract Turner, If . 0 1 1 0 0 must, but when they refuse to meetrun In the t ime of practlcaUy "noth- for con st ru ct in g t he n ew oTand- ~ u ~ l l n ' k 3 b ' f 0 11 01 20 01 s'quarely, your dental surgeon informsIng flat." The speedy response was '.,- . ec , c, I I I I ' I Imade possible by the tact that the stand. It WIll be '/u f e et l ong , and Heckel, 2b. 0 0 2 1 0 you t le rea trou J e IS ma occ usion."n e" w s within o ne h oo k and 'II cit 400 I A DaVis, lb. 1 1 9 0 0 "You never heard so terrible a namer a WI a COI11moc a e' peop e. G Fleck c 2 2 11 0 0 appll'ed to " ot tr a ttto clutc h \Vllell Itadder's length of the firehouse. - f ' b' 'd d I I " " JIt all began when the attaches of 100 IS emg provl e ane e ug- Babb, rf. 1 1 1 0 0 fails to hit the true spot.the Cynwyd office of the Phlladel- outs will be located at each end. Gibson, p , . . . . . 0 1 0 1 0 "Autos. airpla nes and radio resemblephia Electric Company, at Tregaron Th e structure which is now Hanke, rf. .. ' ,. 1 2 0 0 0 ordinary business. You l ind few Latinroad and Montgomery pUte. dIrectly . . Glllfillan, lb. 0 1 1 0 0 and Gre k stuml r 1 bl 1 . dopposite from the flrehouse began to well under way, IS located on Graham, p. 1 0 0 2 0 try, farming and l f i \ ~ ~ n c e . o c (S In III us-burn some rubbish left over from \Yynnewoocl avenUe alon o' the Tot I 8 14 27 8 3 "A railroad train rarely IJumps l11toecent bUlldlng operations. An ex- h' . ' . t-. as .citab le householder nearby sight ing t Ird base Ime. VVork IS bell1g OCEAN GATE a for ei gn p ar t of speech. Our Phila-the flames rUshed to the telephone rushed. so that it can be pu t in R. H. O. A. E. delph ia banks can readi ly clear $80,-and turned in an alarm. " . 'tl t d 1 Dougherty, rf. 1 2 0 0 0 000.000 of checks in a day and neve rAmong the volunteers Who dashed se n Ice WI lOU e ay. Hazlett. c. 0 1 5 1 0 once encount er a Lat in root o r a Greekto t l;e f irehouse In response to the At the May meeting of the SUlllvan, lb. 0 0 9 0 1 prefix.sirens call, was one Who had been school b oa rd o n Friday night of Banes, If. ............ 1 1 3 1 0 "Merc ha nts handle millions of me rhelping tend the rubbish fire. He . MacFarlln. 2b. . ' . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 I lds f ak t dand the others of the band Who as- thIS week i t is hoped b.y th e team Rucker, 3b. . ,. 0 0 3 2 0 c lal I e rom III -er 0 consumer an$112055 FOR ROADS bl d t th fi h t I H t f lO 1 0 0 the whole thing is done in English.' sem e a e re ouse were a oss that a substantial contribution ar , c. "In almost every big industry chelll-t t ' 1 f to understand the cause of the alarm '11 b . d d 1 Gllck, ss. 1 1 1 0 01 on gomery coun y s s mre 0 untU a check-up was made and the WI e grante towar t l e c os t Deegan, p. . , . . . 0 0 0 5 0 i st s and eng in ee rs a rc t ry in g t o figurethe $5,000,000 Stat e a id app ro - fitfully burning pUe a few feet away of th e grandstand. McDonnell 0 0 2 1 0 out things to improve output. Theyfor roads is $112,05584 for w a T s h ~ o l n v ~ e l u d n O t U e e t r s a s d t l h s b e a n ' f l r d e e d "as an Members of t he b oa rd h av e ex- ------ spend no time studying what happenedd H Totals 4 5 24 10 1 when Cae sa r was a boy.year, i t was announce at ar- I rate chief got on the telephone to pressed themselves as in favor of Ocean Gate 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0- 4 " So I am not s ur pri se d when somethis week . This year 's ap- ~ i : ; ~ . t h e thoughtless sender of the the grant, which wou ld b e made Narberth 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 x- 8 able teachers-Professor Wheeler, ofis a several thousand ou t of the board's funds available TWO-base hits-Keyes, DaVis. Three - P ri ncet on , did not say this-tell m!.increase over 1926, accord- Montgomery coun t ry p roduced for use on t he R ec re at ion field: b a ~ ~ n ~ : ' S - ~ ~ b l n s a ~ : ~ : ' h ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t!lat sltudents mighft in .a fift1h 9f t1heC t C " St t d ' 1n 26 I C'l Hart. Base on balls-OtI Gibson, 2; Dee- t ime, earn more 0 a!1clent c asslcs 'yg to oun y Oml11ISSlOners ou , m or e p ea rs ur Jn g iJ ) t l an a ny ounCI voted $500 at its May gan. 4. Struck OUt-By Gibson, 3; Gra-Ireadlllg good translatIOns thal}, by try-and Keelor. other county in th e State. meeting. ham. 3; Babb. 4; Deegan, 4. i ng t o mas te r t he l anguages.

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    You can'tlook at a tireand tell howfar itwill run

    Effective planting of flowering shrubs cannotbe accomplished after the endof May.

    JOHN ALBRECHT NURSERIESThe time is still ripe for planting evergreens so

    that they mayhave a startbefore hot weather sets in.

    ~ " " " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' ~ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' q , . ' ' ' ~I BELGIUM DR Y . I"I PALE II GINGER ALE II "EVER EFFERVESCENT" I,I (Say It With E's) II W. STANLEY KEMPEN II Main L ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : r i b n t o r II SOLD BY KING'S AND ROZBOVIL'S IN BALACYNWYD Il ......"" ......" .................,''',................",....." ...... ......,,'',..... .....,

    Branch Office and Show Room:126 West Chester Pike. LlanerchTelephone, Hl11toP 1987.

    OUR TOWN

    Vis it Our Of fice Now or Send for aRepresentative

    The balance of the price you can payat the rate of $5 a month for 17 months.

    The HOTZONE keeps a tankful ofhot water always ready for use at theturn of a faucetwithoutwork or botherand in the most economical way.

    J. Ee KUNKEL

    -and then compaJ"eKunkel prices

    guarenteed, and 50 cents a ton off f or cas h!Lehigh Valley Coal-2240 pounds to t he ton ,When you buy from Kunkel you get selected

    Charge Price (CHUTED) Cash PriceEGG, $14 .25 -less 50c a tonfor cash-$13.75STOVE, 14 .75-less 50c a tonfor cash_ 14.25NUT, 14 .25-less 50c a tonfor cash_ 13.75

    CONSIDER THESE FACTS

    Egg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14.50 gross ton, chutedStove 15.00 " " "................Nut 14.50 ,i " ", ..............Pea 11.50 " " "...............Buckwheat 8.00 " " "........Discount of 50 cents a ton on cash deliveries.Charge customers, 50 cen ts a ton di scount

    when paid within 30 days.

    High Grade Coal at Low Prices

    Phone-Boulevard 88863rd and Market 51st and Gray's

    Clean coal screened over eledric shake)" screensCALLOWAY COAL CO.

    El ~ ) f ~ ( ; ;~ ;" ", '~ ' ; o l . __ ~ - - = -HeJ"e Is Your OPPOJ"tunity to PJ"ovide YourHome With Abundant Ho t WateJ"We will remove your present portable waterheater and allow you $5 for it.. Then you need payonly $5 down to have insta ll ed ready for use a newHOTZONEAutomatic StorageGas Water Heater

    PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN-COUNTIES GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANYArdmore 3500 Bryn Mawr 327 Wayne 47Hilltop 233 Boulevard 1600. . . _ : W ;=: :

    General Office and Yard :8300 Lansdowne A,e.phones, H l 1 l t o p ~ 2171-2172

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    E iU l 1M iMPiW l B i d i@M iMmt n l@ i NUG lb lm imnd iM ! N IU iNUUIPIUI__ _

    BECAUSEFrench Dry Clean?

    costumers say get

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    to Repair, Press and35 N. Narberth Avenue

    .Why do nine out of tenSmile-Narberth 2666-Smile

    LOUIS, The Tailor

    In This Dist r ict He Is the Best

    NORMALCY WANTED

    MILK AND CREAM75 8 LANCASTER AVE.BRYN M A W R ~PHONE. BRYN MAWR 882

    49 East Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore, Pa.PHONE: ARDMORE 1527J

    RIGHT AT THE STATIONWhe1'e the Apothecary Has Held ForthFor the Last Qua1teor-CentufY

    Telephone: Narberth 28-38

    MAIN LINE AWNING CO.Estimates cheerfully ginn. Let our Representative call to see you.

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    SHEA'S DRUG STORE

    GOODYEAR KEDSThe Best Tennis Shoes in the Country

    Child1'en's $1.25 to $1.50Misse-s' $1.50 to $1.75Youths' $1.50 to $2.00Boys' $2.10 to $2.50Men's Sty les . . . . . , $2.00 to $3.00Davis ' StoreThe Oldest Store in Nlwberth224 HAVERFORD AVENUE Narberth 4035

    GIRL SCOUT NEWS

    1__ ~ . - . ~ . . - . ~ . . - . . . ~ .......... ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ..... .....! PENSHURSTFARM ti Certified Ayrshire MilkI Pure UnprocessedCream It The Best by Test-Try It .,t CYNWYD 97 :.: PHONES :: ARDMORE .3280 IIndividualize your home with awningsmade of Boyle's Canvas and Non-RustableFittings orLet our high-grade Shades make the"Home Beautiful.""Highest type workmanship, plus bestgrade of materials , guarantee perfect satisfaction. Low overhead makes possiblea savingof 10 to 30 per cent.

    . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ........... ~ ~ ~ ~ ...... ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . . - . ~, 'I When Dissatisfied Try It HEWIT ' S tI Tailors, Cleaners and Dyers It 234 Haverford Avenue Phone: Narberth 3854 tI We Call Fa," and Deliver . I- - . - . ~ ...... ~ ~ ... ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . - . . ~ ~ ....

    by by Mrs . Victor L. Z el ov . By Weather Man in Barometer.-u ng 'Women Wanted!! Young Lack Results in C ol d 'n Rain.en who are interested in the out-of-ors , and general ly making the every- "'1'he' barometer continuedy l if e around us f as ci na ti ng t o t he below normal all week, resultingu ng er g ir ls o f th e M ai n L in eI The . d 1 d 1 .Line Committee is anx ious t o add :n

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    i ., '" " . ' . ' , . .', " ,. :..; '. " ~ " " 1,,'1 ; ~ : ~ ','

    Small Accounts Welcomed

    NICKELS AND DIMES

    Open Friday Evenings From 7 to 9 o'Clock

    When systematically saved quickly grow into dollars.Dollars placed in an interest bearing account i n th isbank grow in to more dollars.More dollars s ur e ly p av e t he way to contentmentand assure a comfortable old ag e f ree f rom worriesand cares .

    The Narberth National Bank

    We invi te you to take advantage of o ur bankingfacilities, and-DO IT NOW.

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    $2.50$2,25

    When y o trade at home you are helping yourfriends to help you! And there is no finerthing in life than neighborly co-operation. Italways pays-in happiness and satisfaction .aswell as dollars and cents.Read the Ads in this Paperanel save y o u r 8 ~ l f 1 n o n e y by trading at home

    301 Haverford AvenueNARBERTH 1635

    Model M-5-2 On DisplayF R I G I D A I R E

    ALEXBE ELECTRIC

    BeModern-PreserveYourFoodsin a

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    ELM GIFT SHOP I MontER., HOW MUCH OLOER. -rHE:N 't GueSS - ; - ; RE WAt::J A Il i ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 S ~ h s ~ ~ : ~ ] i . I ! I ~ k : E ~ I ~ ~ BiFORE J ~ N ~ ~ ~ A ~ ~ 0 5 : - a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ 1 ! t l : f : ~ ; o ( j } J : l IStockings ha's been I ' t M ~ O ~ _ MOtHER. -. POWDER. t;HE NOW I~ l ~ ~ i . t i ~ ~ R ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ F T , BV THAT T ' ~ ! ~ S A r : ~ ~ ~ J i t ~ . I.

    : : ~ N ~ ~ v ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ : o I ~ ~ t M ~ II N a r b e r ~ ~ ~ a ~ r ! ; ~ v e ~ ~ U G S T O N ~ t h 3 9 2 0 . II I I I I I I rnrIUll l I l l IUIWll ll l l l l l l l l l l lr1ut l l I I I lUI 'Ull l l l ' l l l l ll l l l l l11ll l l l ll l1l l l l l lUUll l l llUUII lUll l l l l ll t l lUI I I I I IUlI l l l l l l l l ll l l lUll l l l l l l ll l l l l I1l l lUlll l lUllI l l l I l ll l l l l l I l l l l llUlIUll l l lUll l ll l l l l l l l l l l l ll l l l l l l1l lrUll ll l l l1l l l l l l l ll l l l l l l l l l l l lUlI l l l l l l l l l ll lmmrll lUI I I II I I I I I l Il I1lUlI ' l IU1II I I I '111' ll l l l l l l l l l l l rll l l l l l l l l lUrl ll l l l l1l1l1l l1Ultrl lUll l l l l l l l l lUlI I l l l l l lUUIUll l l l lLl l l l lm"l l l l l l l l l l l ll l l l l l l l l l l l lnl1111mrmll l l l lUll l l l l l lUI lIW

    219 HAVERFORD AVENUEPhone Narberth 4005

    The 'Taste. Test

    Walter RoserDOPGE SEDANS FOR Hm Egy, THE HOUR OR DAY

    One certain way to tell how GOOD PIE can. . I , "be is to tas te i t. Tomorroworder a Piefromus and make the taste tes t. Many kinds tochoose from.WHITE'S 'SWEET SHOP

    .Banks Offer Facilitiesf or P ayment o rExchange.

    WATCH CHILDREN

    Local

    CALL SECOND LOAN ~ ~ ; ~ i ~ ~ r i ~ l k ~ ~ f , ~ n do is to halt the S-Wi-MFOR PAYMENT SOON In its campaign to reduce motor FOR HEALTH AND PLEASUREcar accidents, the Keystone Auto- SPECIAL SUMMER OFFER .mobile Club t hus point s out tile Three months' use of Swimming Pool and Sh.ower B a t h s , . m c l ~ d . .hazard attendant upon operation ing membership fQr a Who le Yea r a nd SIX Free SWImmmgof an automobile, and the neces- Lessons:sity for ca re o n t he part of both ~ ~ ~ e n :i:gg ~ ~ ~ ~pedestrian and motorist. SIngle AdmIssIon. :::; centsMain Line banking institutions "I f car c an be s t o ~ p e d ' j l1- MAIN LINE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION

    are co-operatinO" with their pa- s ta nt ly , a s many motor is t s pro- 116 W e s ~ F L ; n ~ ~ t ; ; ~ v ~ ~ u ~ : Ardmoretrons in 'exchanging or redeeming fess to believ::" says ?- s t a t e m ~ n t Spend yOU?' weel. end and vacat ion a t t he Out ing Camp. Openthe $1,760,000,000 of outstanding b t ~ l e club, the rapId covenng Iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii__ ~ S ~ a ~ t l ~ t r ~ d i i i i a y ~ , . ; _ M ~ a ; : ; y _ ; ; i ; 2 : ~__.... ..-_-iiii-__ i i i i i iSecond Liberty Loan bonds at, glOund w ~ u l ? n ot be so. !n:n- ..which Secretary Mellon has called aC111g,. But It IS ,an estabnslrecl l J - = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ 1for payment on November 1,5, fact, 1 1 1 c , o r p ~ r a t e d 111 the r U l c ~ ,of1927. Interest on these bonds WIll State HIgh" ay D ~ p a r t m e n t s , d.atcease on that date, : e a r - w h e ~ I , b r a k e s 111 perf,ect work-\;VI 'I I b d '11 I .d 111g condItIon should bnng a carT ' 11 e t le _on \ ~ 't)e,Pal f t to a stop in thirty-seven feet whenNovbcmblberl Itu'd l 't t IS i U i the vehicle is proceeding at twentypro a e t la urmg l nex s x miles an hour,months the Treasury WIll ext e,nd "\ -Ve bel ie \' e that if a ll r lr iver sto the holders of the Second Llb- . '", ot motor cars WIll O"lve senouserty Lloan botlnds afn OPt1o r t ~ l I t y thought to speed in t ~ n n s of sec-to exc lange : ~ 1 1 1 or 0 le r ov - ond s, it will h av e a soberillO' e fernment SeCUrIties, No annoul1ce- f t tl I . I' bd tot b d as to ec on lOse W10 are mc mement has as ye . een ma e be careless or overconfident ofthe type of secunty t o be offered I ' 1'1' d ', I 0 the date on whi ch t lelr a)1 Ity to s top un er any clr-m exc lange, r . cumstances,the exchange offer may be ~ x "Th e onl " safe rule for anyPected The Treasu ry e x p l a m s . J. ". driver when chtldren are 111 SIghtthat the terms of the bond s re- , f i f ' I. h t' b . n to the IS to slow down to teen ml es a nq U 1 r ~ t ~ a no Ice .e gIve hour or less and drive with thepubhc SIX months 111 advance of t t f eh'Idl d ' .the redemption date, The Sec- grea es 'I clau 10dn, h 'I dl 100 blsillr-1 f responsl ) e an c I r en p ro a) yretary's announcement, t lere Ol,e, 1 "II d tl - t dI n an that the bonds WIll a ways \\1 0 le unexpec e ,coes ~ o Ie. , b Theref6re the dut" devolves uponbe paId at the present t ime ut ',J, the motonst to be prepared formerely places the holders on no- , I' tl tl ' I 1 'II 1e re any contll1l2'ency, ancl t le onlyce la t " le lr )oncs WI ) - " "I , N 1 1- alld \\-111 way he c a n he prepared IS to clnveeemed on 1 ovem )er u . , ., ' slowly when chJiclren are plav111r)'cease to bear mterest on that date, 'd ' Ik 'I t t r, l">d L 'j , on SI ewa 's or 1 I 1 t le s ree .If holders of Secon I )ertlesdesire to have their bonds r e- =============deemed, they should present them Phone; Narberth 3772for payment on November 1.5, N b h]!)27, but if they desire other Gov- ar er t Taxi Cab Co.ernment obligations in p lac e o ftheir Seconds, they should watchfor further announcement and no-tify t he ir bank to keep th em in- Officc: 215 Haverford Avenueformed of any exchange offering ~ Q ; < Q > < Q > ~ < . Q x Q : < Q > < Q > < Q > < Q > t Q > < Q ' ; < Q > < Q > t Q " l t Q " l t Q ' > < Q ; t Q " l t Q " l ~ < Q > t ha t m ay later be made by the 'YTreasury, IONIn 1917 and 1918, it wil l be r e - l THE BIG QUEST. called, when the Government \ ~ a ssel li ng bonds of the several LIb-erty Loans , a nat ion-wide c a l ~ l - What kind of lumber shan I select fo r the sev-paign was conducted, every avall- eral repair jobs around the house?able facility being used to reachthe public and sell the bonds, The Fi?"st thing to be considered is YOU?' budget.si tuation is now pract ical ly re-versed,and the Government is Second, do you want to make a tempo1'C1.1'?}preparing t o redeem or exchange repair or permanent one? Iome of t he se bonds . 'Whi le no Thi?"d, can you wait indefinitely, 01' do yousuch elaborate canvass is contem-p la ted for the redemption notice ~ v a n t to start immediately?as was undertaken in 1917, the It's a rather mistaken idea that a board mustTreasury nevertheless is making a . ~ be clear of kno ts t o pr olo ng i ts life. Quite the 'special effort to inform the hold-ers of Second Liberty Loan bonds opposite i s o ften true. In White Pine , fo r example, Ihat their bonds wil l cease to bear i you may ge t a b o a ~ ' d that is practicaIly all cu t outinterest on November 15. Banks of t he s ap part o f t he tree, an d it will ro t quicklyand trust companies throughout The heart boards may be full of knots, bu t the last-the country will be a sk ed t o C?- ~ ing qual i ty is there, a nd , i f proper ly pain ted , the operate with the G o v e r ~ l 1 1 e n t 111 knots will be obs cu red. The re is quite a differencespreading the news of thIS call forredemption, and in advising the So in th e cost of these, and you a re ge tt ing the longer holde rs of bonds t ha t t he T re as - l life o ut o f t he c he ap er board. ury will probably offer new secur- ti ti es in exchange, For the f i r s t !. We will be. closed May 28 and May 30. ~ime t he r ad io will be u sed by theG o v e r n m c n ~ as a means of reach- Let us take care of y'Dur orders Friday.ing the million" (If hn'1dh "lders,

    Many Old Bonds Still O:.tt,The importance of a q t 1 a : , , ~ : n g SH UL L L UM BER CO'MPANY Iondho ld er s w it h t he f ac t thattheir bonds have been cal led for

    payment i s emphasized by . t h e ! "29 Bala Ave., Bala.CynwydTreasury's r ecords of prevIOuscalls for redemption or exchange, Cynwyd 662These records show t ha t t he re a re still outstanding at t he pre sen t < Q > t Q " l t Q " l t Q " l o . Q > e Q > ~ < Q > r . b > ~ " ' 0 ~ . q , < Q > t Q " l ~t ime, in the hands o f t he public,about $30,000,000 in GO\'ernmentsecurit ies upon which interest hasceased, I ncIuded in this amountare $3,600,000 in Victory noteswh ich c ea se d t o b ea r interest in1922 and 1923. The re a re alsooutstanding $14,500.000 in temporary bonds of the, se\ 'e ra l L ib-erty Loans, to whIch were att ached only a l imit ed number ofinterest coupons. The l as t coupons matured some seven yea rsago. The holde rs of t he se t emporary bonds have neglected toexchange them for permanentbonds having the ful l number ofinterest coupons at tached.. ' ''Drive Slowly" is Word o f Cau ti on

    by Automobile Club."While a chi ld is taking a single

    an automobile traveling ate moder at e s peed of twenty

    an hour is cover ing theof a thirty-foot st reet . Thed is ta nc e o f a ca r travel

    at this rate , provided theare in proper adjustment,thirty-seven feet. What chan

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    .M Would the plumber be able to fix thatbad leak in the furnace! W ould: -but why go on! It's quite apparent that Narberth needs its shop- ~

    ~ ping district. -i ~ , ~ The stores in Narberth, the repairmen, the builders, the painters, the paperhangers all do~ ~ ~ business for the convenience of Narberth's people. The business part of our community is ~ ~ ~ iJ essential. But good will alone does not maintain business enterprise. Every business man La~ ~ W needs profit. In order to get profithe needs b':!smess. That means "Buy in Narberth." ~ ~ n . : . " ,.., ~ n M Not only the emergency items like the quickly needed extra can of soup for the unexpected ~ ., ";;' , ~ n M company or the closet hooks that dad prom,ised to put up to-night, or the paregoric that the~ doctor ordered late in the afternoon. But ali of the things you need or buy because you ~ ~ ~ E n want them......they are on sale in Narberth's ~ ~ o r e s . No need to go outside of Narberth for ~ n . .. Architects, Builders, Roofers, Plumbers, Plasterers, Electricians, Paperharigers a.nd Painters.! n Do business with Narberth's people in -Narberth. Before you go elsewhere, ask yourself ~ n 3~ ~ E n the question......"CAN I BUY IT IN NARBE-RTH?" ~ n S N E TH ~ HOP I NARB R ~ it Your Own Home Town a~ ~ ~ :;"01' Ii .:~ , .:~ n ~ : ADELIZZI BROS. FREEMAN'S MARKET NARBERTH ELECTRIC SHOP ~ n E n ~ : Tailors and Cleaners 201 Have1'ford Avenue 250 Haverfm"d Avenue ~ n Enr Phone, Narberth 2602 Narberth 3720 and 3616 Phone, Narberth 4182 ~ n ~ e ARCADIA RESTAURANT HEWIT'S NARD. FRUIT & PRODUCE lIIKT. !It!k 1 t ~ : 239 Haverford Avenue Tailors, Cleane1"s amd Dyers 228 Haverford Avenue ~ n Phone, Narberth 3799 234 Haverford Avenue Phone, Narberth 3677 1 n

    t ~ T. A. KERRIGAN & SON ~ n tnt. :BRYNWOOD MANOR INN NARBERTH NATIONAL .BANK ~ n :... :: M t P'k Builders Essex and Haverford Avenues I. .:E n on gome1"Y ' e Phone, Narberth 2718 Phone, Narberth. 3730 EicS~ 1 t ~ Phone, Narberth 4169 ~ n iJ JOHN A. CALDWELL CHRIS. KOCH NARBERTH TAXI COMPANY ~ :. .:. Real Estate 288-40 Haverford Avenue 217 Haverford A'l.lenue I. .:W:. .:. 205 Haverford Avenue Phone, Narberth 3867 Phone, Narberth 3772 I. .:M M:... - I... .:E n COOK BROTHERS ARTHUR KORTHAUS ROBERT J. NASH E n ~ n ~ ' Plumbing, Heating, Roofing .41't's Garage Ral Estate ~ l t ~:. .:. Ph N b h 0 0 Phone, Narberth 2850 Phone, Narberth 4010 :. '.:~ n one, ar er t 4 4 ~ n ~ 1 I " COTTER'S MARKET LIVINGSTON PUBLISHING CO. N. R. PEACOCK ~ l Y M C A B 'ld' Publishe1"s of "OU'l' Town" P . t'~ n . . . . U'l. tng a'l.n 'l.ng ~ n Phone, Narberth 4050 258 Haverford Avenue 401 Essex AvenueEn3 CRANE'S DRUG STORE MERION TITLE & TRUST CO. H. RICKLIN ~ l t 3E n Haverford and Narberth Avenues Hav