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    IS beingLutheranJune 19

    PRICE THREE CENTSCounty Federationin SessionReports From ClubsFeature ofMeeting

    THE MYSTERIOUS PROPRIETORTuesday, in the Federal Court inPhiladelphia, there was h ea rd aliquor case, which followed in duecourse the arrest several weeks agoof J oh n T . Odell, alleged proprietor of the General Wayne Inn.Various prohibition agents testified that they had purchased cocktai ls of high vol tage from a waiter;i t s eemed c lear that pre-Volsteadliquor had flowed,And t he n J oh n R. K. Scott, att or ney f or t he def endant , a skedcalmly: "But who i s t he proprietorof t he General Wayne Inn?""Why , J ohn Ode ll , o f cou rse, "answered witnesses."Are you s ur e? " wen t o n Mr.Scott."Everybody knows h e i s," wasthe reply."Yes, but t ha t is mere hearsay,and is not evidence," said the lawyer.He won his point and the trialw as h el d o ve r. In the meantimevarious am b it ious p rohibi ti onsleuths are trying to determine just 'who is the proprietor of the General \Vayne.

    To Sell Poppies.The .American Legion Auxilia ry , a ss is te d by the Narberth* * * Girl Scouts, wil l conduct their anNarberth wil l play in two leagues nual poppy sale Saturday, May 23t hi s sea son, t he regul ar Main Line Le t every citizen, man, womangames . but the pl an could not be and child, wear a poppy on Mel ight League games on Wednesday morial Day, May 30, 1925, a tokenancl Thursday evenings. It was of loving remembrance of lifehoped that al l t he Main Line Cluhs f reely given for the ideals wecou ld p ar ti ci pa te in th e twi li gh t c he ri sh .gtmes, but the plan could not be The proceeds are to be used forworked out , and a separat e l eague chi ld wel fa re .w as f ormed , which in cl ud es t heMain Line Clubs in this vicinity, the Festival Coming.Autocar Club of Ardmor e, an d the A s tr awb er ry festivalPreston Club, of Bryn Maw r. F ul l p la nn ed at the newdetails of these games will be pub- Church, Friday evening,Iished later. Tickets will be 35 cents.

    A review of th e accomplishments of the Montgomery Federation of Women's Club for the pasty ea r a nd a plea for still greateractivity next season was made byMrs. Richard J . Hami l ton, Ardmore president, at the annualmeeting of the Federation in Royersford, Thursday. Women fromall parts of the county attendedthe meeting.Mrs. Hami lton , in her add res s,s tressed the des irab il it y of a rec ord attendance a t t he S ta te F ed eration meeting in vVilkes-Barrenext October, and among the out-

    BOROUGH BA A standing ach ievements o f the__ SEB LL Montgomery organization for theAs an indi ca ti on of t he w ide- past year s he men ti on ed thespread community interest in our Montgom.ery Couny Club "V omlocal bas eball e nd ea vo rs , Ral ph a n, o f which lY1rs. John B. Brooks,Dunn, the alert and aggressive presi- of Narberth, IS editor.dent of the Narberth Civic Associa- "I n January, our first bulletint ion, has announced tha t he will was issued and chris tened, 'Thedona te a s ilv er lo ving c up to the :Mont gome ry County Clubwomplayer who achieves the best batting an,'" said Mrs . Hamilton. "I t wasave rage for the season, in not le ss modest in s iz e, but the presentt ha n 60 per cent. o f t he Main Lin e number shows that it i s developLeague games. A good ball dub ing. I t was a chairman's number,is a d is ti nc t a sset t o any Ameri can each cha irman being allowed 100town , a nd Mr . Dunn' s gift is cal- w or ds i n whi ch t o put forth hercuJated to impress that fact home. wintcr's program to the clubs. I* * * was proud to find t he g reatThose cit izens who wish to reais- amoun t o f real work they cont er th ei r s uppo rt o f t he t eam, bu t denscd into those f ~ words. Theywho do not have many opportunities not only wrote their message, bu tto wi tness the gamcs, can acc la im have called their c o m m i t t e ~ s totheir interest by subscribing to a $5 g.ethcr for conference and dlscussea son t icke t, t hrough Charl es E . slon; a very necessary procedureHarndcn, the dub t rc asur er . T he if the c ount y is to con tinue tosal e of the se t icke ts a ffords a great grow.p ~ r t o f the club's income and f ur- " \Vi ll the presidents plan tonlsl,tes ~ h I ~ u c ~ e u s of the purse have a l arger rep resentat ion a twhIch IS e iI st nbut ed among the the State meetino' to be held inplayers. a t the season' encl. It is \ \' ilkes-Barre in"" October? Notalso p O I l 1 ~ e d out t.hat the possession only the accredited delegates, bu tof s u ~ h ~ I c k e t s WIll make the usual e \' ery chairma n, a nd as manycontrIbutIOn a.t the.fi.eld t ~ n n e c e s s a r y , other members as possible. Thisu ~ l l e s s the. d I S p O S I . t l O l ~ IS t ~ l e r e to is most important, as i t is the timegIve and gIve aga 111 , 111 whlch case when t hey wil l receive their inyou can be sure the c o l l e c ~ o r s won't spiration and outl ine of work forcall a cop to stop you. 1 h osc who t he w in te r 1925-2G.don 't buy th e t . i c k ~ t s should make " \Vill you make this a 50 pers u r ~ to drop.theIr little q l ~ a ~ ' t c r s and c en t. c lu b talcnt ycar, permittinghalt-dollars 111 the hat as 1t 1S passed t e b rs tIleI I . cvery one 0 your m m earo tl nc , a s t l e e x p e l ~ s e s a re heaVIer ) ri \' il ege of c leve loping herselfthan 1110st folks thll1k, and eve ry ! t . - k >" I I d r? Shel it tle hit hel ils a lot . 111. 0 ' ~ ~ p : a el Dtrectors

    St. Margaret's Wins.The bas eba ll te am of the St.Margaret ' s Boys' Club defeated thePresbytedan team Thursday nightby the score of 12 to 2. The gamewas played on the playground field.Games are played every Tuesdayand Thursday evening. The nextbig game of t he S t. Margaret 's aggregation wil l be on Tuesday, June2, when the redoubtable Post Officenine will be tackled.

    NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1925

    TomorrowLutheran Church to Open Officers andHosts Saturday

    VOLUME XI, NUMBER 33

    Narberth Lad Soloist at Students SignArdmore M. T. C.

    Orchest ra 'in LastlMany Local Boys Dedication Program Residents InspectedConcert Tomorrow Going to Camp is Announced New Bankup fi r C.

    On Sunday afternoon, May 24. More th an 400 young men have It will be a big d ay in Narberth's On last Saturday afternoon andat 3.15 P. M. the Main Line Or- enrolled thus far f or t he C itizen s' h is to ry when th e n ew Lut he ra n e ve ni ng , th e public had the i r firstI d CI h I f W odb;ne \'I'e\v of the ne\v Narberth Na-chestra wi ll g iv e t he f ou rt h and Military Training Camp to be hel mrc, on t le c orner 0 0 !l as t concert o f t he s ea son in the t hi s summer a t Camp Meade. Md. and Narbe rth avenues , will be dedi- t ional Bank. They had of courseArdmore Theatre. I About hal f of the Philadelphia cated. watched the construction of theAn especial ly interesting pro- con tingen t who will be guests of Th is will t ak e p lace t omor row, bui ld in g f rom the time the firsto-ram has been chosen by Con - Uncle Sam d ur in g th eir summer the 24th o f May, a t 3 in t he a ft er - f oundat io n s to ne was s et , but onductor Vogel , cen te red around vacations w i ~ 1 be high school stu- noon. . Saturday they viewed the inte-1\1 F d P . I' . t dents. A lively contest for the I 1'here ,v l'l l b e sel'vI'ces Ill the rior of the bank, and many werel' aster re atten, VIO 1I11S , as b f II f the compliments on the fi ne ap-s olois t. P hi lad el ph ia au di en ces lar gest num e r 0 en ro ments rom morning at I r, at which time the . '1' fI I b . d d . pearance of the i n t ~ r l O r . he 0 -whi ch h av e h ea rd Mas te r Patten any single sc100 IS emg con ucte . Rev. J .W . Singmaster, D. D., presl- "'flcers and d irec to rs helped l\ 1r.i n h is several appea rances during Following are those frOI11 t he den t of the Theological Seminary, J. vV. McCrery, the cashier andthe season, have agreed that his Main Line whose applications have Gettysburg, Pa. , wil l preach the ser- his assis tant, Mr. Shoemaker, ex-Playing is r em ar ka bl e for a 13- been accepted: 1110n. A number of new members d hI plain about the vault an t e var-year-old boy. He wil l play two Francis J. Kel ly , J r. , Mer ion, will be received. There will )e a n i ou s up-to-date machines whichnumbers with p iano accompani - WI'III'all1 Penn Charter " Ed\\,ard P. anthem by the choir. k I k' I' I th, , ma 'e Jan mg muc 1 S1l11p er anment. Tacobs, Narbe rth, Lower Mer ion I ~ the afternoon a 3 0c lock th e in d ay s gone by. The bank screenOne of the most interest ing of High; Robert L. Dohanl, Narberth, dechcatory sermon Will be preached is of mahagony and designedthe orchestral program will be a Lower Mer ion High; Frederic A. by Rev. 1. Chantry Hoffman, D. D., along Colonial l ines, plain, but ofcomposition written by J. Murray Egmore, Jr., Narberth, Lower rvler- general ~ e c : e t a r > , of t h Board of a very pleasing appearance andBarbour, of Haver fo rd, organist ion High; Raymond H. Rudrauff, Ho!ne M ~ s s l o n s 111 i ~ m e 1 ' 1 C a . Anof - the little spinet desks and vVindof Haverford Col lc ge a nd a mem- Nar be rt h, Lower Mer ion High; ferml5 WIll be received. toward the sor chairs add a quaint and debe r of the facul ty of the 'femple Charles V. Clegg, Narberth, Lower meetmg of the finan.cml. demands lightful touch. Th e lighting in theSchool of Music . This is in the Merion High; Charlcs M. Henry, U P ? ~ l the c ~ 1 l l r c h at thiS tune.. . day time comes through t he w inform of a prelude and double Narberth, Lower Merion High; lhen will fo llow the ded lcatmg dows alono- Haverford avenue,fUeYue, It was composed and en- David J . Speck , Narbe rth, Lower servi ces in which the pas to r, a ss is ted which a re t have Venetian blinds,te;ed in a scholarship competi t ion :Merion High; Rober t L. L eitc h, by other min is te rs , and ~ v i t h r ~ - whi ch w ill mel low the sun ligh tin Rome two years ago. 1\11. Bar - N ar be rt h, Lower Me rion High; sponses by the congregat lOn. WIll and add another touch o f o ld enbour r e- or ch es tr at ed i t f or the Robert B. Mill er , G ladwyn, Lower solemnly set apa rt t he new. and tim cs to the interior.:Main Line Orchestra. IMerion High; John A. Doran, Glad- beautiful IJl\ilding' to thc worshIp of In the evenino' when the electricOverture, Pique Dame. Suppe: wyn, Lower Merion High; Albert almighty God. ., lights are t u r n ~ 1 on, the effect isPrelude and Double Fugue 111 D, Bar- P. Koh lha s, J r. , A rdmo rc , Lower An th cms by t l ~ e chOir, ~ v l t h solos that of day, as t he l ig ht s h avebour. , . ?lIerion High; Van S. Jackson, and duetts, Will cons ti tu te th e b ee n so wel l distributed that theyRomance from second VIOlIn concerto, 13, I C, r r I I r' 1\,r " H' I . musical features. Il o-Ilt Ill) e\'el'y COI'llel'.\Vieniawski. . d a- ) n\\) e, ~ o \ \ el lellOn . .lg 1, '11 '"Scherzo, VanGoens. John P. Jones, Bala-Cynwyd, towcr r ~ thc e.vening ~ 745 t h ~ r e WI The opening was a c ompl et eMaster Fred Patten. ?lIcrion High; \Vendell B. Stewart, be mterestl11g servIces at.whIch Dr. success as the many residents ofIntermission. Bala-Cynwyd, Lower Merion High; Nathan R. Melhorn, cd1tor of the Narherth can vouch for as thevL i e b e s t r a u n ~ e , , L i s ~ t . Hector M. \Varde, Bala-Cynwyd, "Lutheran," Phi ladelphia, Pa. , and walked around the f l o w ~ r - d e c k e dWaltz. ArtIsts LIfe, Stra:lss. Lowcr Mer ion H ir rh ' \V ar re n F .Rev. S. D. Daugh.ert.y, D. D., sllper- ( i l l a r t e l ' ~ ,'lllel cllat teel ' '' I' th t l le i rEntr'acte Gavotte from 1flgnon, Thomas, '" , . - EIn the Mil l. Gil let. p r u l 1 l ~ l l , BaJa-Cynwyd, Lowcr Mer- Ill tendcnt of m1SSlOns for ; a s t Ine ir rhbors . The flowers stood inL'Arlesienne Suite No.1., Bizet I Ion HIgh. Pcnnsyh'ania Synod, will be the tal l' "baskets in front of t hc b an kPrelude. speakers.. . screen and were the expressions

    ~ ~ r i T I ~ ~ ~ o . LUNCHEON TO NEW VOTERS Vocal and instrlll1lentalmuslc will of o'ood-will sent in by friends.-- grace the occasion aIHI this mceting On: of the prett iest baskets cameTWO CHOIRS TO SING Hon. F lorence E. All en , o f Oh io , tCl will close the services in th is day from t he Mer ion Title and 'l'rust__ Speak.' of I:ejo!cing over ~ h completion and Company , who have maint ained aSpecial Concert to Be Given at Nar' In c ~ l 1 f o r m i t ~ with the request-'of deehcatlOn of t hc lr new chur ch by b ra nc h in Narberth for a number

    berth School. the n ~ t l O n a l ~ h a l l ' m a n of the L e ~ g : t l e the Lutheran congregation of Nar- nf years and thus welcomed theirI I I . I lt of \ \'omen Voters that some activIty berth. new neie-hbor, the Narbe rth Na-.An unusua oca n,lu5lca evel he !)]anneel ill e,acll State fOl' tIle . III I I t 11 d e On 'l'uesday evening there Will Je tional flank.\':1 ta ~ pace nex ~ u r s ay ev.- "ne\v voters" section before the close . . I . I Rmng at the Narbertl,t ::3chool audl- Pennsylvania State league are hold- a C01l111111l11ty servIce at w l1C 1 \.e.vll The offices on the second floortoriulll A t t hat t ime t he C0111- . . A. C. Kanzinger, of Ardmore. WI of the bank hui ld in '" were a lsobll led c 'hoirs of All Saints' Church IIlg a 1 ~ 1 1 1 c h e o l p l on Fn.day, June 5, speak, and grcetings will bc brought much admired as th:y are about,Iat I 0 clock . M. 111 the north 1 I I to I I I .Manto-amery and \Vynnewood rr ' l f IB Ii S . ,Jy . oca pas r s . . as complete as t l o se ocatee 111a v e 1 1 l ~ s , and t he Twe lf th S tr ee t H ' l ~ ~ e T l 0 t le e evue- t1atfOld . Un ~ V e d n e s d a y evenlllg t h meet- the large office b u i l d i n g ~ in Phila-: rvl ethod is t Church , o f Phi lade l- ,,:. IIlg w1ll be, uncleI'. the a u s p I ~ e s of delphia and no doubt \VIII soon bephia, will render "Hiawatha's I hIS IS an e ffor t to fol low up the the Women s MISSIOnary Society of occupied by various business con-\Vedd ing Feas t, " by Coleridge- e ~ e p a r t u r e in the l e a g ~ l e as estab-I the Lutheran C!1llrch.. M r ~ . A. V. cenlS.Taylor. I ~ s h e d at the recent natIonal conven- Pohlman, of PhiladelphIa, Will s p e ~ l k The peopl e of Narberth gaveThe two c ho ir s form a chorus tlOn,. when 7 young women repre- a ~ 1 ( 1 be followed. by others. :M1S- t he n ew bank a very hear ty wel-sent111g 35 coIleg:es and II Statcs slonary hymns wlllbe.sung. . come and h av e bcen showing aof f if ty trained voice s, i nc luding a tt ended the sessIons as a delega te On Thursday evenl11g there WIll (lecieled interest e ve r s in ce thethe excellently trained boy choir 1 I ' I . I . I '11 II '11 1 d Joe y. be a SOCia meetlllg WllC 1 WI ene openi ll"" in arranO' in rr for theiroj AI! S a ~ n t s . f 6W.\ de 1 ~ ~ 1 e The Narbe rt h b ra nc h o f the the services. Rev. Chamber lain , of c h e c k i l ~ : r accoun'ts '" o ~ e n i n o - sav-the dn'elctlonl o . a'Il(. pra , t League of \Vomen Voter s will have Phi lade lphi a, will speak . Music ino' s a c ~ o t ~ n t s an l renting"'safetyNarbert 1 W 10 IS C10lrmaster a . , ']1 I I ,I I f ' It'" ' ,, as thel l' guests several ' new voters" WI )e rene el ee am re Ies lmen s depos i t boxesboth c h u r c ~ e s . . .,. from Narberth. servcd. A good .time is p r o m i s e ~ 1 ~ o Narbertil is' to be congratulatedThe chOIr o f All Sa1l1ts. ~ The luncheon is a lso open to all ~ l l ? f these meetmgs. The pubhc lS in t hi s latest community activityl ar ge ly made up of Narberth I;Sl- members, and the local chairman IIlvlted. and the best wishes of the entiredents-al l the boys a re f rom Nar- has made the usual reservations. and town as shown on its opening dayberth, and most of t h adu lt me.m- those des ir ing t icke ts will k indly ROBERTSON, PENN TRACK wil l surely make the p ro jec t thebel's.. S e v e ~ a l prc:l111111el!t Phlla- phone Narberth 1638-M promptly. COACH ADDRESSES HI-Y complet e success i t deserves.delpllla solOIsts Will assist. Tickets, $2. I'--'Tickets are on s al e by a ll mem- This is an excellent opportunity Club Completes Plans for City Con, LONDONER LECTURESbel'S of the choir. The proceeds to hea r Judge All en and a t the same vent ion on Saturday. --of the concer t a re to d efr ay t he time give encouragement to this Th ur sd ay cvcning at t he Hi -Y John W. Doorly, C. S. B., Speaks onexpenses of sending the boys to enthusiastic group of young women Club banquet in the Ardmore Y. M. Christian Science.

    camp this summer. who are the future cit izens. C. A., Lawton Robertson, Pennsyl- Under the auspices of the FirstA very successful recita l of the The Narberth League of \ "l omen van ia Unive rs it y. t rack coach and Church of Christ Scientist, offorthcoming Narber th p rogram Voters has discontinued its meetings generally recognized as the best all - Ardmore, Pa., John W. Doorly,was rendered by the two c ho ir s i n f or th e summe r, b ut will r esume its t ho rit y on tr ac k a ff air s of the C. S. B., delivered a lecture FridayPhiladelphia last Thursday night. act ivit ies in the early fal l; concen- United States, spoke on the out look evening, May 15, at the Masonictrating on getting out t he vote , i ts o f the coming int erco ll eg ia te s and Hal l ent it led "Christian Science-FUND RAISED membership drive and a candidates' a lso on the last Olympic games. Mr. The Science of the Unity o f God-- meeting before the primaries. Robertson was head coach o f th e an d His Cr.eation." l\'!r. DoorlyL. M. Alumni Complete $5000 Mem A tt en de d L ea gu e Conf er en ce . Uni ted S ta te s O lympic t rack t eam is a member of the Board of Lec -orlal Scholarship. Mrs. A. R. Ross, Mrs . Car ro ll which compe ted successfu ll y for t u ~ ' e s h i p of the Mother Church,The Lower Merion H igh School Downes, M rs . "Vi st ar DuMa ra is , world honor s, a t P ar is , in 1924. t he First Church of Christ ScienAlumni Association has announced Mrs. E. C. Batchelor and Mrs. C. P. After his speech he answered many t is t in Boston, Mass.that it has completed the $5000 Fowler attended the five county con- quest ion. chiefly on track, that have Mr. Doorly, in the course of h isMemorial Scholarship Fund. About ferences recently held at ""Vhit- been t he cause of dispu te a t t he l ec tu re , exp la ined how t he r ig ht$1300 was t ur ne d over this week to f or d, " th e home o f Mi ss Mar th a hig-h school. understanding o f God , o f man andMr. Richard r. Hamilt on , r e pr es en t- Thomas . St at e leg is la tor a nd vice Many new membe rs we re wel- of the universe, means also thei ng g if ts f ro in f ri ends , as well a s cha irman of the S ta te organ izat ion. comed into the c lub at the last meet- right idea of heal th, of holiness, ofthe proceeds from the various social All delegates were guests for lunch- ing, among them being Fred Ball, peace, of happiness and of all thatfunctions of the y ear. The fund eon. Charles Campbell, Fred Dautle, expresses and r ev ea ls God . S uc hprovides $250 annually to some Paul Derham, Anthony Felix, a thinker must be more spiritual.graduate of th e H igh School t o be Helps Lay Cornerstone. Derry Fuller, Norman Knipe, Hays, He must be l ess s ickly and moreapplied toward tui tion at some col- John J. Cabrey, of Narberth, Litchfield and Gibson. healthy; less subject to mortallege or university. The scholarship was one of the speakers at the lay- The Hi-Y convention to be held l aw s o f chance and accident andis at present held by Girard Rudick i ng o f t he corne rs to ne l as t week at the Central Y. M. C. A. Satur- more a nd m or e un de r t he divineOf Ardmore. for the new hall at Rosemont Col - day, May 23d, is a much-discussed laws of infinite good.The Alumni Association is con- lege. and l ooked-forward-to event. Thes id er in g e nl ar ging the s cholar sh ip M r. Cabrey is chairman of the convention will begin in the morningfund to $20,000, which would enable Rosemont Associ at ion , which i s w ith several a th le ti c matches fol a four year scholarship to be given back of the r ecen tl y- fo rmed col - lowed by a swim, after which theto a member of each graduat ing lege. In his speech he lauded the annual banquet will take place. Atclass. This matter wil l be discussed wor k o f Cornelia Connelly, who the banquet the presidents of eachat t he annual June meeting, to be foundcd t he S is te rs o f t he Holy chapter of the local Hi-Y clubs will11eld at the High School on June 13. Child. The new dormitory i s make sho rt s peech es on t he workAt this meeting the Alumni wil l named in her honor. done by their respective chapters.formally welcome the members of Several hundred persons at- Prominent speakers and leaders oft hi s yea r' s g raduat ing c la ss to th.e tended the ceremonies which were athletic and campus activities o f theassociation. There will be a speaker followed by refreshments served university will next address the Hi whose name will be announced later. on the grounds of the col lege . Y men on var ious int eres ti ng top ic s.

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    MONDAY, MAY 25, 1925

    Dora Patience, M. A., D. C.CHIROPRACTORAnnounces t he Openi ng of Her Off ices at the

    Northeast Cornel' of Haverford and Narberth Aves.

    George M. DandoGROCERIES-MEAT - V E G E TABLES

    GRANULATED SUGAR 6c"Our Three Big Leaders

    Lancaster CountyPRAIRIE ROSE BLENDEDEGGS BUTTER COFFEEAt 4Sc

    Everything put on the market don't turn o ut a big seller.We bought twenty-five dozen fancy tin boxes of Cakesand Crackers which have not so ld as f as t a s t hey should,and the National Biscuit Company offered to take them back.We concluded to give th e customer the benefit of a bargai n and you can buy them f rom us a t t he price of th e samecakes by th e pound and get a handsomecake tin free. A veryconvenient way to buy them to pu t in your car for the kiddies.There are five varieties, as follows;

    Butter Thins, Lorna Doornes, Leap Year Jumbles,Former Price 39c-Now 29cRosemary Social Teas .... Former Price 45c-Now 35cSCOT-TISSUE TOILET PAPERhas sold fDr years at 20c a roll, but lately has been reduced to15c-Speeial, 2 for 25c

    Waldorf Toilet Paper-a 1Dc seller 3 for 25cFONTANIA'S MACARONIand SPAGHETTICost $1 a dozen. We wil l s el l i t t o you a t same price3 for 25c or 1 dozen for $1.00

    A HIGH-GRADE GRAPE JELLYMade of Concord Grapes, "Garden" BrandSold all season for 21 cNow 15c

    Permanent WavingBobbed Heads PermanentlyWaved fo r $20 .00Special Attentiollto Hair DyeillUCALL NARBERTH 2565 FOR AN APPOINTMENT

    ; - , . , . , - ' - , . , - ' - ' - - - - . - - . - . , - , . - . , . , - ' - ' - . - . - - - - ~ - " - ,: THERE'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT :- -- -in the question of Food for your Garden. -: Or when you have planted the little seedlings, :: and given them water to drink,-do you forget about :, them-thinking they will "grow up" by themselves? -- 'Perhaps they will. So do Httll! street urchins :: "grow up." But do they ever make the fine, physi- :: cally fit specimens of manhood that your carefully :, nourishEd children do? ,, -: YOllr grass, your shrubbery, your flower gar- :: den,-al! will attain 100 per cent. after feeding on :- -PURE GROUND BONE MEAL -- -10 11>s. $.60 50 Ibs. $2.25 :: 25 Ibs. 1.25 100 Ibs. 3.50 :_ 167 Ibs. $5.75 '- ''l ~ ~ ! ~ ~ & ; ~ : ~ ~ ~ A l ( Q l: NARBERTH 375 :~ , . _ . ._.,_. __ , __ ._ _ ~ J

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    HEMSTITCHING SHOP318 DUDLEY AVENUENARBERTH. PA.

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    A, J . HERRSCHAFTPhone, Narberth 2510

    Walter RoserResidence Office126 Conway ~ : ' v e 215 Haverford Ave.

    FOR SALE-GrtQ' tit roller in goout:Ol1lll"OIl. 'Phone. ~ a r b e r t h 1702-'''.5-2:3

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    A P A R ' L \ l E ~ T - ~ l ' e o l H l liool'. ;j r ( ) O J l l ~ .hall mill bath. Old :;halil', all e ( ) l I v e n i e n c c ~ ..tdults. IUa Uhe"tllut avellue. 'Pholle:SarlJertb liS4-:\1. (tf)

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    CHARTER NOTICETbe Narberth National Bunk hilS beengranted a churter by the COlllptroller oft h i ~ Uurrency. Cllpital, $30.0UO. H. ,YoBrown, Pre

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    PAGE THREE

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

    POOR COLD GIRLSIThe heating of the roomsin t he S en io r High Schoolbuilding in Ardmo re wasb ei ng d is cu ss ed 1 a s tVVednesday evening at themeeting of th e Lower Merion Board o f E du ca ti onwhen Mr. Wil li am L. Austin, veteran president, askedthe question."Are girls colder thanboys?" he inquired.The answer was in theaffirmative."No won de r whe n t he ywea r o nl y mosquito nettingand bare a rms, " s ai d themember from Rosemont.

    Jurors for JuneDrawn at Norristown

    Attest:CHAS. Y . NOE TSecretllry.Approved t h is 1 1t h < l l 1 ~ ' of Ma y. A. D.1025.

    Peti t Ju ry , June 8.Thomas Brady, Lower Merion;J oh n F . Fitzgerald, Lower :iMerion; Bessie Fletcher, Narberth;Arnold GerstelI, Lower Merion;Samuel T. Hal l, Lower Merion;J. Edwin Miller, Lower Merion;Marian Morgan, Lower l\1:erion;Henry Silvert, Lower Merion;Tenni"e Schaffer, Lower Mer ion ;

    Peti t Jury , June 15.Marga-ret R. Benade, Lower :'Meri on; F lorence M. Irwin, LowerIv1e ri on ; Cat ha ri ne Len tz , Narb er th ; Lut h Co Parsons, Lowerivlerion; Albert G. Preston, LowerMerion; H . B. Price. Lower :Merion; Agnes Rose, Narberth; Benjamin F. Sla w, Lower Merion;Mary Simpson, Narberth; Jessie\Vilson, Lower Merion; Townsend \Valters, Lower Merion.'Yoodbine Avenue, southward a distanceof 375 feet.

    Grayling Avenue, from the intersectionof Woodh ine Avenue to the iutersectionof Price Avenue.Homewood Avenue, from the in te rsec tion of Sabine Avenu e t o t he intersectionof Holland Avenue, ( no w k no wn liSWynnedale Avenue).Price Aveuue, from the intersection ofNarberth Avenu e t o the intersection ofMontgomery AvenneoGrove Place . f rom the in te rsec tion ofWoodsi(le A"eilUe to the intersection ofRocltland Roud.l\!eetinghouse Lane, from the in tersec 't ion o f 10na Avenue to the in te rsec tion of

    M o u t g o l l l e r ~ ' A 'oenueo"'ilIinms Avenne. from the intersectionof l\!eetinghouFe Lane to the intersectionof "Toodbine Avenueo"'oodhine Avenue. froll1 the intersectionof 10llD Ave nu e t o t he i nt er se ct io n o fMontgomery Avenue.Halllpden AI'ellue. from the intersectionof "'oodbine .henue to the intersectionof Price A\'l'nue,Hol!aml A, 'e llne (1l0W known liS"'.I'nnpdale Avenue). from its intersectionwith F.SSI'X a ve nu e wes twa rd t o II point065 feet.Ha\'('l'fol'll .'\-"enuc. from the in te rsec ,t i on o f E'Fex A \"pn ne to the west s ide of

    C l l U W a ~ " Alopllnp.Spction:!. 'I'hat the Commit tee onH i g h w l l ~ ' s llnrl Sl' \I 'elos of the BoroughCouncil Fhnll llrh'pItise" aeconl ing to law.that h ids wil l hI' rl 'ceived for pllving theFtl'pets nhl)l'p dpsignllted. a nd t he contract01' contrlll' ts thel"rfor sh'all be aWllrded tothe 10\l'pst responsihle biddel' 01" bidders.f'el'tion:1o That the rost of said pllvingshall he nssrssf '(l ill the following Illanner:'I'h" Borough of J'illrberth to lIllY se,oenty(TO) PPI" pen t. o f the c os t o f paving the

    ( ' a l ' t \ \ ' a ~ ' s of said Ftreets, namely that portiou l ~ o i n g between the gutter line onboth sirl'" of the streets. llnd the abuttinc:propeltv o\\'nel's each to Ilay the r e m a i n ~iug PW) pel' cent .. in Ill'oportion to ind1"iduaI abuttments.Section 40 That the TIorough CouncilI'psel"'oes t he r ig ht t o r ej ect l l n ~ ' or allbids receh'ed in response to the advertiseml'nt ahol'e refl' l' l 'erl to.SI.'ction ). Thnt all ordinances andparts of ordinances inconsistent herewIthbe l ind t h e s ame nre hereby repealed.P as se d t hi s 11th da y o f May , A . D.til:!),

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    T HE ,system of this company has grown from two tele... phones to nearly a. million in Pennsylvania in less thanfifty years.Such growth of a necessary service, constantlyincreasing

    in scope and efficiency. is no t surprising. But there's an ele-ment in it that is.The single telephone is not a: self-sufficient unit_ It mustbe t ied to every other one in the community, and beyond.A growth of a hundred telephones, ora thousand, meansa disproportionate growth in many elements of the telephone plant, and similarly in the volume and complexity of

    the interconnecting equipment and operation.It has more than once been said that the successful can"

    duct ofa telephone business can becontinued "only so longas two plus two can be made to equal something less thanfour."And it is a fact that the otherwise natural consequencesofthis great growth would longago haveswamped the serv"ice, placing it far beyond the average reach, had it not ,beenfor constant economy coming from invention, development,increased efficiencies and capacities, effective short-cutsaltogether, the scientific improvement of the .telephoneequipmentand its operation in the direction of economy.Complexity is a constant lash in the furnishing of tele..

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

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

    CAR L H. M I ' ; ' 1 ' ~ G I ~ R .Chief Burgess,

    CAUL B. l \mTZGER.

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    A DD to your heat i ng p l ant acoal-bin f u ll o f Heat Folkslind you mul ti pl y y ou r h ea t.Here is th e wa y to sub tr a c t fromyou r u su al t ri ps t o the cellar.H er e i s the w ay t o d h' id e yourordinary coal c os ts . T h er e i s no" ze ro " i n t he Heat Folks millt ip lica tion table , b ut t he y canspell "hea t", and " chee r " w i ththeir eyes shut.If you want to mult iply yourwin te r p l ea sur e s and take awayits worries, you want t he Hea tFol ks i n y ou r bin.

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    Did you lose s omet hi ng ? A na d in t he se columns will tell hundreds of readers about it;

    Attest:CRAS. Y. NOEL.Secretary.Apllrol'cd this 11th d l l ~ ' of l \ l a ~ ' , A. D,192G.

    NO. 241L\n Ordiuuncl' lIuthoriziug the construction of sewers in the bed of cel'tain"Irl'l'ts ill thl' Borongh of Narberth.'1'he Council of the Borough of Narberthu o e ~ urcluin:$ectioll 1. That the proper officers ofthe Borough be anthorized to en te r in toCOlllral:t for the ('onstrnction of s ~ w e r 8 inthe b ed o f the following streets:Meetinghouse LalH'. from lona Avenneto Moutgomcry Avenue.\ \' iI l ia Jl ls Avenue, f rom l\ Icet inghouseLuue to " 'ooclhiul' AVl'nue."'oodbine AVl'nue, from lona Al'ellUl'to l \ I o l l t g o l l J e l ' ~ ' ~ \ s e l l H t l .lo lla AVl 'u lle. f rom "'oodbine Avenncto : \ I o n t / : o m e r ~ ' AI'enul'.Halllplh 'lI A",'nlle, from \Voodbine AveIIUl 1.0 Pl'icl' Avenul'.Price Al"enlle, frllJII Narberth AVllJIICto niontgolllerr Avenul'.:\lontgolllllr.1" Al'pnue, from Narberth.\vellnl' to \,"ooclbine Avenue.nloilt/:olllPrr AI'ellue, frolll Havl'rforll.\,'pnue to \,"oodbille AVl'nlle.Sl'ction:!. ' i' hn t t he C ommi tt ee o nR i g h \ \ ' I I ~ ' s and Sewers of the BoroughCmlll(il ~ h u l l ndl'I'rU"e. according to law.that hills will Ill' rel'eivcd for the 8t'wersabOl'l' dl 'signah'd. lind the c on tr ac t o r('ontI'IIcls thl'rl'for shall be 11\\l1rd((1 to t i l l 'lowest ;'l's)lonsihle biddl'r 01' bidders.Section::' ~ ' h l l t the cos t o f sa id sewer88hl111 be ass l' ssec l u llon thl ' IH'olJe rt r ;1(1joining 01' udjacl'nt to the said sewers as11rovidl,1 by Illw.Sect ion 4 . ~ ' h a t all ordinllnces nIHlparts 'If ordinllUCl'S inconsistent herewithbe allll the slime are h l ' l ' e b ~ ' repealed.PlIssI' ll this 11th < 1 a ~ ' o f l \l ny . A . D.H125.

    ; c tel l t:eH.AS. Y. NOEL,Secretary.Approl'l'd t h is 11th d l l ~ ' of M ay . A . D.:";. to wit:For the \lIH'S 1!l2G to 1!l:J4 inclusive.six thousan;! fOil I' hundn'l! allll f o r t ~ ' - f o u r,]ollllrs a lid forty-liI'e cents ($U444.45)I'ach year.For thl' nars 1!):lti to 1!l:m inclusivc.,1'1' thollsal;11 onl' hundred alld forty dol", rs ($;;140' ~ ' e a l ' s 1!l40 to I!H4 inclusive.'our thollsand fOllr hnnllrl'd nlll! l ' i g h t ~ lollars ($44RO.OIlI each yelll.For til(> wars 1!l4ii to 1!l4!l inelusive,hl't'l' tholls;lll,1 I ' : ~ h t hundrl',1 lIlIIl t W l ' n t ~ 'dollurs ($8S:.!O,OO) each )'ellr.For till ' "I 'urs 1HiiO to Imi4 illclushe.,hr!'1' t h O I l ~ u n d 0111' hundr('(1 lind sixtylollurs ($:UliO.OOI luC'h yPllr,Aud i f sUl 'h SU111S should prove illsuffi. i! 'n t for snid purposes l in u lldi t ionu l sum"hll II he a ud is h e r e b ~ ' so lev ied a l ld as,{ ssl d s uf fi dp ut t o p ay t he i nt er l' st u ndltlltl' tax thl'rellJ] and lIlso till; principalhl'rt 'of us the sallie shall mature.~ e e t i t l l l ii. The Prt'sident llnd Secretary'f the Borough Council shull be and here-

    (Form of Bond) b ~ IIIe authorizell and d ir ec te d t o h uv eUNITED STATES O I Al\IEIUCA ')onds prepared i n a cc or da nc e w i th theS T A ' l ' I ~ , OF PENNSYLVANIA I JI 'o l' is ions hel 'l 'in se t for th l ind to ha\'e' hI ' s an lp e xe cu te d i n the nl ll lJe o f t heBOROUGH OF NARBER'rR : ~ o r o u g h of N llrber th by the Chief Bur$1000.00 No.. ess of the Borough of Narberth nnd theKnow all mCII bl/ thesc p l ' e s e n t , ~ . That ;'rl'sillent of the Boroue:h Council uttestedthe Borough of Nl lrbe r th , Mon tgomery hr the Borough S p c r e ' t l l r ~ ' and the sealCounty, Pennsv! \ 'uniu , a l lJun ic ipal cor - o f the Borough of Nurberth affixed therep o r a t i ~ n duly' or gal li ze l1 a ll li e xi st in g t o l in d t he i nt er es t c ou po ns l ll ln px ed tol Iu de r l ln d i n pursuance of t he l aw s of :n id bonds anthenticated hy the facthe State of PennsylVllnia. for v al ue r e- " im il e signaturp of tbe Borough l'reasurl'rc l' iv l' d, p romise to pay to the b el lr er . o r, ) f the Borough of Nnrberth.if l '( 'g is te rM, t o t he r eg is te re d h ol de r Rect ion 6. That said bonds shull bethereof, One ThouS l1nd Dol lurs ($1000.00) so:d to the h ighes t respons ible b idderi n l aw fu l mon ey o f t he Vui tl 'd States of ' If tel ' pub lic no tice by adver t isenJl 'n t onceAme ri ca on tbe first duy of Aug ust , 11 wel 'k fm' th rpe (8 ) weeks i n nt lenstA. D. 1925, with in te res t the reon f rom nnl ' newspa l le r o f general c i rcu la t ion puhund uf tl ' r the dllte thereof at the rllt e of ';shell in thl ' C O l l n t ~ of Montgomery ,four p er c en tum (4 Iler ceut.) Iler anllUlU. Pennsylvanin. prOl'id('(1. however. t hu t n o11l1yable on the first d l 1 ~ ' of F e b r u l l l ' ~ ' lind I h il l for the s limp shal l he ueceptell at Ips!"Angns t o f e ac h y ea r until thl' p n ~ ' m e n t thall t)]('ir par vlIhlP with l1C'crued interest.of the pr inc ipa l amount the l' l' of . on Passed this 11th ( l u ~ ' of : \ I u ~ . A. D,prl'sl'utntion and 8m' re ll ll Pr o f t h. . a n- 1 92 5.n l' xed coupons us t 1 l l ' ~ ' sel'prully b('('ollJedue. Both the l l rincipa l l ll ld in tl ' re s t o fth is bond l ire p l l ~ ' a b h ' at t hl ' o tl ke o f t he Attl'st:Nurbl'rth Nutioul11 Bank fl' l' l' of lIll tax ( ' H A ~ . Y. NOEL.01' t ax es u ow 01' hl'n' lIftl ' r to Ill ' levii 'll I Rl'l'rptary,UPOII the saitl bonds 01' t hl ' l h' bt t ll l' rpb y Anp ro l' ed t h is 11th c 1 u ~ ' of ) I a ~ ' . A. D.H'l'ur"d by the Commonwl'alth of pl'nn-\1!l:.!5.SyhlIUill. which the Borough of Nnrbprth CARL n. ) n ; l ' ~ ( ; E H , Ingl 'el 's to l l n ~ t , exC'(\pt ~ l H ( p ~ ~ i n n 01' inheri- I f'hil\f l ~ n l g r ~ ~ .tlllll'l'taxes. - - - - - - - -'1'his boncl i s on e of II s l ' r i l ' ~ of ~ l ' v e n t Y ' 1 An O rd in nu ee r l' qu ir in g o wnPI'S offiv!' (7:1) bonds UUlJlbl'rell from onl' (1 ) pr()l'ertit's ubutting on the streets hl'rl'into S l ' \ . ; n t ~ - t i v l ' (7;;) i n c l u ~ i I ! ' . of thl ' til'- nfter n : lml 'l t to l u ~ ' ~ i d e w a l k . (urb 1II1l1nomination of One '1'hous llnd Dol lurs ~ ~ u t t l ' r . in ennfnrmitr with the es tabl ished($10nO00) l 'l Ich, o f l il ,e t l 'uor . I la te uud IInel Ill]nntp Avenue. from Montgomery A\'etions I l l ' trunsfers t o ben re I' t It t he o pt io n l ll le t o t he e ns t s ide of 'Vynnewood Aveo f thl ' ho lder 01; h ol der s f or t he t im e be- n ue .ing. bllt 110 such registmtion of IIl'incipul "roodbine Avenue. from the east s ide ofshn ll u ffel 't the negiltiubility of the F.SSlX Avenu e t o the west side of Nul'{'oupons I](>rlto a n n e x ~ d , which sha ll con - berth Avellue.tinlll> to be t runsfe rub le by d e ! i v e r ~ ' only. I ~ o r e s t Avenue. from t he sou th side ofIt i s hereby cer t if ied and reci ted that 'Yoodbine Avenue, southwllrd u d istnncenll nets. conditions und things r eq ui re d t o o f 3 75 f e" t.he clone, lll'ecedent to nnd i n t he issning G r ( i ~ ' l i n g Avenue, from t he no rth sideof this b ou d h nv e h ap pe ne d, b ee n d on e (\f "'oodbine Avenue to t he sou th side of

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    NO. 239To p ro vi de f or the i s sue l ind registra'tion of b on ds b y the Borough of Narberth to an amount not exceeding Seventyf ive T hous ll nd d ol lu rs ( $7 5, 00 0. 00 ) t oc ll r ry iuto e lIcc t an ordinllllce, a p p r o ~ e dthe cighth day of September, 1924, winchordinllnce is entitled "An Ordinance aut ho ri zi ng l in e le ct io n on t he q ue st io u o fincreasing the bonded indebtedncss of theBorough of Narbel ' tb , Mon tgomeryC o u n t ~ ' , Pennsylv llnin , in the n m o u n t ~ ofSeventy-five Thonsand dollars ($ j 5.000.(0) for the purpose of pllving certainstreets in the said borough."'Vherells, on the eighth d a ~ ' of SelltelUbel', A. D. 11l:!4, the Council of the Boro ug h of Narberth in Counc il a ssembledduly enacted. a nd o n' the l la ll le day tb ,Chief Burgess of the Borough of Nurberthapproved 1111 ordinance entitled "An ordinnnce authorizing an election on the question of increasing the bonded indebtednessof the Borough of Narberth . l\!ontgomeryCounty, P e n n s ~ ' l v a n i a , in tbe I I m o u n t ~ . ? fSeven ty -f ive ' l' houl land dol lurs ($w,-000 .00 ) fo r the,pu rpose of paving certainl'treets in the said borough," p r o v i d i n ~for the submission o f t he q ue st io n a s t owhether the illdebtl 'llness should be in,creased to 11 voteof tbe people at a spccialelection and au thoriz ing the corporateauthorities to 'give the necessary noticethereof as r el Ju ir ed b y l aw , b y t he f il 's ts ec ti on o f w hi ch o rd inl ln ce a l oa n ofSeventy-five Thousaud dollars ($75,000.00)was nuthor ized to be created nml t il el II un ic ip al d eb t t o b e i nc re as ed by thatIImount, to be secu red by bonds , the proceeds whereof to be devoted to the pnvingof certain streets in the suid borough; and"'hereas, at a s pe ci al e l e c ~ i o l l heldunder the provisions of suid ordlllunce onthe fourth d u ~ ' of November, A. D. 1924,to obtain the consent o f the electors ofthe Borough of N urberth to sllid inerell.!llof indebtedness, the totul number of votescnst in fa l' o r of snid increUlle of indebtedness wns one t hou sand a nd f our te en(1014) und the total number of votes castngainst suid increuse of indeb[('dlJPss wasthree hundrl'd aud fifty-til'e (Hiiii). thel IIUJo ri ty i n f nv or o f s ai d i ne re us e of i nd eb te dn es s b ei ng s ix h un dr ed a nd f i f t ~ ' nine (059) nnd"'herens, the Court of Quarter S ~ s s i o n sof the Peuce of Mon t g o l J l e r ~ ' County,Pennsylvllnia. after d u l ~ ' canvllssing thereturns of sa id e lect ion fouud the resultt o be liS hcreinabo\'e stutl 'd and apllrovedthe proceedings hlld therein aud directedt he C le rk o f s ui ll COUlt t o f ur ni sh t o theChief Burgl'ss lIlIIl Borough Council ofthe Borough of Narbel,th, a certified CliPYof t hl ' r ec or d t he re of . whi ch c op y hasbeen d u l ~ ' fUI'nished und 11111cell on recordof the minutl's of the l I l u n i c i p u l i t ~ ;Now, '! 'herl,fol'e, be it l ' llllcted lind 01daine ll bv the Chipf Burgess allli BoroughCoul;cil 'of the Borough (If Narbprlh inCouucil asspmblpd uud hy till' authoritythpreof does h e r e b ~ ' l'uad and ordain:S ec ti on 1. Thl lt ' t he i uc rl 'a se of d eb tprovided for in the ordinlluce apilroved theeighth d u ~ ' of SeptemIJl'l. A. D. l!l:.!4, entitll'll "Au Ordiuunce authoriziug an !'Iection Oil the question (If iUl'rpasing theb lluded indeb tl 'duess o f t Il l' Borough ofNurberth, nlontgolllpry C o u n t ~ , l ' e a n s ~ +\ 'a ui a, i n t h l ~ amouut of S l ' v e n t ~ ' - t i v e' l 'houslllld dolla r ($7ii,OOtl.OO) for thepUl[lose of p uv in g l 'e rt ai n s tl 'e et s int he sl lid borough, " l II ar bl' i nc re as edand sa id debt is autho rizl 'd to be c rl 'u Il 'd .'rhe prope l' o ff iccrs o f the Borough ofNarberth arl' h e r e b ~ ' d irec tl 'd to createand issue coupon bonds with the privilegeo f regis tra tion liS t o p ri nc ip ul to anamoun t n ot exeeeding in the aggreguteSe\ 'enty- five '1'housund dol lurs ($7 ;; ,000.00) beuring du te of . . . to be redeemubII' us follows:The form of sai d bond s hal l bp asfollows:

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    The Millennium!Is it past, present or futur e?There is much discussion of thissub ject and a variety of opinions.but what do the Scriptures say? Dr.Shope has been asked to give ascriptural answer at the final Community Bible Class lecture of theseason at Y. M, C. A. Hal l nex tl\fonday evening. hour. 8.15

    Good Fellowship Club.A meeting of the Gooel fe llows hi p C lu b of t he Narbe rt h ?\'L E.Church will be helel on Thursdayeveni ng , May 28. Dr . Poole wiilspeak on an interesting topic concerning moving pictures.The musi ca l p ro gr am will befurni shed by Samuel F ish, t enor ,and Nobel Herst, haritone.A cordial invitation is extendedto the men of the community tocome and enjoy the evening.On Sunday evening, May 24,the Good Fel lowsh ip Club willh av e cha rg e of t he se rvi ce. TheAmerican Leg ion have accep tedan i nv it at io n t o a tt en d in a bodv.There will be special music in C011-iunct ion with the sermon by Dr.Dawson.

    First Church of Chris t, Sc ient ist .Woman's Club Building, Ardmore avenue, Ardmore, Pa.Sunday services, I I A. M.Sunday school service, I I A. M.\Vednesday evening testimonialmeeting, 8 o'clock.Reading room, 19 \Vest Lan ca st er avenue, open each weekday, 12 to 4.30 P. M.The sub ject o f the Bible lessonsermon for May 24 is-"Soul andBody."

    ElizabethtownAND RETURN

    Sunday, June 7

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    TRAIN LEAVESXllrberth G.uT A. 111Ellstent Stllndard ";lIIeConnectln'" with opeclal train lenlall111011 nt 8.10 A, M.

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    CJfA Safe Deposit Box is the logical place tok ee p y ou r l eases, deeds , bonds, stock c e r t i f i ~cates, insurance policies, receipts, blueprints,p lans, p rec ious stones, laces, heir looms, p latean d many o ther such valuables. CJf Fo r th e firsttime in the h is to ry of this Community such aservice is now available in Narber th . CJf Therear e t hr ee s iz es of Sa fe Depos it B ox es i n th emassive new V au lt o f t he Narber th NationalBank. fJIWhen you hav e leased on e of them,y ou ne ed n ev er w orr y a bo ut t he security ofyour valuables. fJllt is better to be safe thansorry.

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    = $ 7 R ~ ~ P I T T S B U R G H ~= sSunday, May 24 '= SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES SATURDAY NIGHT MAY 23 == Eas t e rn ' Dnyllght =:= Standnrd'rime SaYing Time=.== r ~ : . P ~ l l l a d e J p ~ v n (Br9nd Stree t Sta tion) . . . . . . 10.00 P. 111. 11.00 P. 1\1. =,= .. " 'est Plll,ndelphla ................... 10.05 P. 111. 11.05 P. 1\1. == PaolJ ......... , '" .. . " . " . " " ..... " 1040 P . ]l I . 11.40 P. 1\1. == .. Downingtown ...................... 1 1. 00 P .:: II . 12.0 0 1\[ld ='= :: Coatt'sYlIle .......................... 11.11 P. ::II. 12.11 A . 1\1.== Parkesburg ........................." 11.22 P. 111. 12.22 A. M.== 8 U ~ D A Y , ::IIAV ::4 =A,;. E;'.st L i b e r t ~ ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.44 .0\. ::II. 7.44 .