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    Bala-CynwydArdmore, Pa,

    NARBERTH 12:10Walnut 6616-9 Race 4861-2loitll

    FRANK H. FLEER

    HOWARD'S

    If you are not yet a bond buyer we would be gladto explain this method of sav ing. 111 you now ownbond s send in list of your ho ld in gs for ana ly si s o fpresent value. \!There is no charge for this service.

    High-grade bonds present the safest and best payinK form of investinlt the savings ~ the entire civilized world . They make possible the operation anddevelopment of city, State and foreign governments.railroads, electric light and power, gas, telephones;in f ac t al1 the modern industr ies. l IThrough ourconnections we are constantly in touch with affairsand jlre adequately equipped to render efficient serviceto t h small investor as well as to banks and corporations.

    The dist inct advan tage of such an investment isthat the entire principal, being in high-grade bonds.can be converted back into cash at any t ime. or leftin this form of investment forever. lIAlso these bondscould be used as col lateral for a loan from any bank.

    should be considered as wel1 as safety and yield. lIAninvestment of less than $6000 can be a rr anged to r eturn you $25 to $40 each month without ever touchingonedollar of the principal. 11$25.000 so invested wouldpay over $40 per week.

    REGULARITY OF INCOME

    Miss Zentn:layer'sKINDERGAR.TENO"en.October l.t, 192412S;WinclaorAvenue,Narbertb

    Narberth

    The Brightest Spot in Narbe1thA Drug Store in the Moat Modem Sense of the TermTelephones: Narberth 1267 and 1268

    A cou rs e o f Cod Liver Oil now will go a l ong way s t owardsfor t ifying any system against the ravages of win ter, and particularly where weak lungs exist. Pure Cod Liver Oil, a nd a slong 8S it is p ur e it is good. It may not b e so wonderful lyfine tast ing you know, but it is, indeed, a wonderful medicine.In a tastier form is the emulsion-ful l 50% Cod Liyer Oil, butcombined with aromatics . A step further and there is the CodLiver Oil ex tract o r cordial . a Very tasty preparation based onthe active principle of Cod Liver Oil without the oil or grease.Cod Liver Oil Extract Tablets. too, are good for simple colds.Of course, Cod Liver Oil, or any o th er d rug p roduct is bestwhen it is pure, and i t is p ur e when i t is h er e.

    ~ . 8 ~ e m D C ~ W D l j S C l I M O V M : 8 : 8 : c e 'Notary.Public: Insuranee Real E$tate08:e:Narberth 1733 Home: Narberth 1687 .

    HUNTING . UCENSESFOR 1924Youltlusthav'ealleensebefore you goa-field.., " . r ; ; : : t J ~ = : : e f ; : ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ~ ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ P ) l e : t \ ~ ~ ~ . , ~ J . l l ~ : ~ ~ ~ " f E L L . .

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    NIXON & CO., Inc.,I lNVEETMENT BANK,EiRSReal state Trust B dg .Philadelph.ia

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    , ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,t tI LOOK It tI INTO THE FUTURE It tt As you look i nt o the future, you cannot tal l tt what it will bring forth-but still you know II that you wil l need funds. tt Begin right now to save if you have not done t so in the past. Open an account with The I Merion Title & Trust Company. It 4% Interest Paid in our Savings Fund Dept. I ~ It t THE MERION TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ... ~ ~ ~ . ~ . ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ - -

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    Bark Producta

    $20.001.0015.00

    MARTIN A. LANG, Prop.. .".

    Fire B a s k e t ~Spark Guards

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    BROS.237 Haverford AvenueNarberth

    Claaaified AdvertiaemenbTwo Oenta & Word In AdV&llDe

    Inside Draperiesof all kindsmade t o o rd erThe Hemstitching Shop318 DUDLEY AVENUEPhone. Narberth 2510

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    HARRYB. WALLPlumbing, Gas Fittinsr

    and HeatingNARBERTH, PA.Phone, Narberth 1602-J

    GARAGE for r\ ' lJt-Houth,lotion. Pbone 6S0-J.

    ~ ~ - " - , - - - , - - - - - - - - - - - _ . _ -,: N. R. PEACOCK :, ,, ,, In te rio r and ,,: Exterior Painting :, ,, ,, K i t e h e n ~ and Bathrooms made ,: Attractive, Bright and Clean :: Will b" g lnd to Estimate :: 401 ESSEX AVENUE :, ,: Phone, N arberth 1611-W ,'f

    GARAGES fol ' rplI l . Heut, Iil(hl und.\'ntpr. 26 ~ l t b i n l ' un'nup. Phone N ll r berth 1241H. (11-15)LOST-no ld ulPsh bog on Hnvl'rforduVPllue. Upturn to ri02 Huvprford ave.Phonp ! ' \nrbl ' rth 2:if\()-.J. Hpwltrd.

    PRIVATE GARAGE fol' rl'nl. \\'ood.rySefvtceAt 6e per p i ~ estreet. , . Ali'PIe::J:earefaUy w"hed, i ~ ..Th.equestionat i ssue. is not 't ha t .e da nd dr e..,tesdy .t!> dampen and. Iron ~ home. . 'street i i n p r o v ~ r t 1 e n t cannot be ob - D amp Wash Serviee. 30 lbs.for $1.00tamed but that the pt6perty owner ' Bver:vthbt ..,efttlly.waRheel .and ..'IS "n'ot w.l'lling to c6ntribu.te to the retarned. to : ;oa Jnst .damp enou&,h to .. Iron, A wonderful SelVlee to' .oute x p e n s e ~ ' down \)n the B s ~ n . \ l of ::;ourw1.hTile policy of the Council ~ o ~ ; : c u r t a l n S , B l i l n k ~ t s t b o r o u g h ~. several. years. has been to require Iy andcaref li1l1 ,va.hedand ironed at. tba:t . 1 ; i r i g i J 1 ~ l p a y i n g b e ;laid .at . the very Moderate' P ~ C e s ' .' . . . . . .> = ~ e n s e ; o f ' t b e ' 1 > r b p e r i y : : C ? ~ ~ r , ' I I - # ~ 0;"""'- , ' \ . . - ". ' . ' '.'

    . .':which ,the' stieet.i$ ' i n ~ J n t l U h e d ' b y ~ ~ S T ; ~ M A ~ Y . : I n ~=~ L - ~ . ' . ' p - i Y ~ " - . . theborough. It ' ~ e e ~ s 1:0' .me that . . . ". ttilsjs.a: low.price.tOpayfor. per- . . . .'pettial c a r e ~ . . .. , . . . A RDMORE . PAt, A. P. REDIFER. p a O ~ J ! l : A R i W o R 1 L 1 7 5

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    OUR TOWN PAGE THREE., U

    The HallMark

    WYOMING 5382

    51st and Gray's

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    Allegheny 2800

    TELEPHONES

    ."Fruher by a Day"

    Phone Lansdowne 888

    45th & PARRISH STS.

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    Are you getting it?

    KUNKELThe largest independent coal dealer

    in Philadelphia

    WASHINGTON Iii .DJIlLIGB'i':nJL IN AUTt7MNA ~ t h " e .., aU' thud, the bUO.. eapltalil llleola1l,.InYltln. .wltb .ltll eqllal'M. an d bealltltUl .aveIlIlM. In th .DlIttmlll, d!lJ'l cifthe,;rear;thil bee' .. .on for _ e nJ oF al ii e

    plea8are t r ip o r brief TIICBUOD. .

    of ServiceAn Ideal Autumn Pleasure TripThe Heart' of th e Nation

    MILK DOESN'T GROW INBOTTLES!

    Charge accounts gladly opened with responsible people,

    We give 50c a ton off if you buy coal fo rcash. Charge customers who pay in 5days receive the same treatment.

    I t comes from cows in the count ry . Somedairies are forced to get their milk fromdai ri es a hundred miles away. It has to beshipped in milk t ra ins. That takes time.

    Scott-Powell "A" Milk comes from nearbyf arms and is transported in our large, glassl ined wonder trucks in just four hours. Thenearness of our farms and our unique transportation system Save s a Day and g ives you milk

    V!sit Washingto!1. the Capital of. the Nation, CIA CityBeautiful"and a dommant centre of interest. Its educationalvalue is incalculable. Its attractions supreme.See the Capitol, magnificent Library of Congress. thehalls of legislation, Waahington Monument, White House, artgalleries and museums, all attractive features of "The Cityof Magnificent Distances:'.and.enjoya trip to nearby picturesque Mount Vernon, theburial place of Washington, a shrineto which pilgrims from all par t s o f the world pay tribute.Th-e .chaste alid..impressive Lincoln Memorial. aJic\ thesplendid marble. amphitheatre, in A r l i n g t o n C e m e t e ~ . o nthe brow of the.hill acrqss the Potomac, are recent addItionsto Washington's attractions well worthy of a 1Ipeela;1 visit.

    SCOTT-POWELL DAIRIES, Inc.PRESTON 1920

    Autumn Daysat Washington

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    The Pennsylvania :Railroad is the recognized nationalhfghwayto thenatic:irial capital.J!'ree eo..,. of _ ma: etmt .l i4 pI.)e. t o t h e Olt)- of W..hl.. .ton .leut upon reqlleattoDavlc1 N. Dell. P81eeaeer ~ .....er. Broac1' 8treet Station. PbPaetelP.....

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    63rd and ~ a r k e t.. . . - . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .... . - .....-. - . . ~ ~ ..I The New Maxwell It The latest and b es t in d es ig n, power , beautY tj and price-an improvement over the famous 1924 t, Maxwell. It is at BABY CHRYSLER tj Come in a nd see th is r emar ka ble car value t; today. jt RAY WEISS' ACCESSORY STORE tt Narberth Ave., (Opposite Garage), Nu.:berth, Pa. t, Phones: Narberth 1633 or 1203-W t--------------------

    SERENADELD-FASHIONEDTendered Mr. and Mrs. Davis,:\ n old-fashioned serenade wastendered l\-I r. anel :\1 rs. l\IerrittCall1brill' Davis on Thursday evening, October 30, at 8.3, at theFirst Cni ta ri an Church, Twenty second and Chestnut streets. Theceremony was pe rfo rmed by theHev. Frederic 1\lifflin, of the Uni

    t ar i an Church, ass is ted by R ev.Frank 1'1. eray, fanner pas to r o fthe Methodist Church at Narberth.T he b rid e an d groom' spent the irhoneymoon in :\ ew York. Theywill motor to their newly furnishedbungalow, a gift from tl1e father of ..w """ __ __ _ _ - _ . _ __ __ .:.thegroo1l1 and will be at home after~ ( ) \ " C m h c r I at Ilesperides, Lake ~ i t . ~ ~\\ 'aks, Florida. t''rhe hride \ \ ' a ~ attended hy ?\I rs. ':~ a l 1 1 l \ e 1 ~ Dienes, of P ~ l i l a d e l p l ~ i a , ;as maid of h on or . : \l ts s : \1 an anFellows, s is te r o f t he b ride , a ct edas hridesmaid, and :\1 iss Katherine'Cwil1iam, of Bloomlicld, X. r., as!lower girl. 'The best l11an was \(r. luhn F.Hippe!, a graduatl' of L;nivcrsity ofPennsylvani a a ll d now a s tudent atthe L;IW School. The ushers were

    ~ l e s s r s . \\ 'alter B. 1\Iartin, of \Vilmington, I >el., unde of the groom;.\rthur ~ c o t t a n , of \Vilmington:.\rch :\Iorrison, o f \ \' av ne , now .studying' at the Jet i 'e rso; l l \ledical ...College, formerly a Cniyers i ty of ,I'ennsvlyania student: I. BairdCaldw'ell ande. 1{oY Smitil, o f Nar -herth and John f:ndicott, a ira- . i ~ ternity hrother "i the grOO1ll. also'1 I 'ellll gTaduate. :,\hout 400 fricnds and reht iye s :a tlende l"r1ee~ o .'.for a r e p i ' e s e n t a ~ v e .

    PAY

    RED CROSS NOMINATIONS

    TO

    Officers for Main Line Branch to BeElected Tuesday.Fo r t he annua l mee ting and election of Main Line Branch, NO.1,Amer ican Red Cross , to be held November 11, the following have been

    nominated:Chairman, l\1 rs. AlexanderBrown; f i rst v ice cha irman , Mrs.George B. Evans; second vice chairman, ~ i r s . Fletcher \V. Stites; secretary, 1\lrs. Emmet t R. Tatnall;treasurer, :\1rs. George B. Rca; assistant treasurer, Miss ~ 1 LouiseTownsend; chairman MembershipCommittee, :\1 rs. James E. Caldwell; chairman Child \"Ielfare Committee, Mrs. Henry C. Earnshaw;chairman Home Service Section,1\lrs. Harold \"1. How: chairmanDisastrr Committee, l);l\id S. Ludlum: chairman Entertainment Committee , l \1r5 . Will iam 1. Clothier:chairman Transportati;J1J Committ ee, l \1i ss : \I ahel PuseY : chairmanfunio r Red Cross, \Irs. 1.. CasparWister.Directors-at-Iarge, .\1 iss CintraEllis, l \ Iiss . \ Iarion Johnson. 1\1 rs.

    Clarence V/ . Dolan, ~ l i s s AugustaHarrison. .\1 rs. Harland C. :\ icholson, ~ l i s s Lou is a R aw le , M rs . S .E. Ewing, l\lrs. Willianl}, Clothier.1\1 iss Louise Townsend, 1\1 iss Emma:dueller, 1\1rs. \ \ ' il l iam Townsend,\Irs. Eugen e Hoope r, M is s Hel enCole Carter, 1\lrs. Pearson Pearce,Mrs. Ernest Searing, : \ l rs . \VilliamJ. \Vilson and :\1 rs. Isaac 1.:\ Hoiteaux.

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    GAS WATER HEATER

    In operation it is MOST ECONOMICAL,because a ft er i t h as o nce h ea ted a tank fullo f wat er . t he ma in burner swi tches i t sel f offan d remains inactive until the water is drawnof f or the tempera ture of it has fa ll en belowth e p r e d ~ t e r m i n e d degree.

    You don't have to wait. You get thebenefit of this hot-water service just as soona s yo u m ak e your first small payment an dhave the heater i ns t al led i n your home; af te rthat a little monthly for twelve months.

    YEARfor This Automatic "Storage"

    WATER

    CaD at our office or 'phone Ardmore 17

    This is the capacity of ou r newmod e rn pumpingplant located onCrum Creek nearMedia.. Ten large filtersrecently built insureyou a continuoussupply of pure, freshwater.The wa te r you use

    is analyzed daily inour laboratory to insure its purity an dhealthfulness.Watchful eyeseveryminute guard thisone life essential-

    Springfield ConsoIidited >Water CompanyGeneral Office:

    I 6 12 Marke t S tr ee tPhiladelphia

    S T O ~ A A I I : GASWATEB. lIBATBBPrice IDltilllli4

    20-..1. e b e. .. , 11 0SO-saJ. elze.. 130

    10,000,000GALLONS DAILY

    GAS HEATFOR COLD ROOMS

    Youcan s av e COAL and enjoyl1igh.;powered sJln1ight warmth

    . ' w h ~ n e v e r y o u . want it in anyroom where, there ,is a Radiant

    . ' fYPeGasHeater . . O p e r a t e s ' ~. .th.eprinciple of. ~ s W l ' ~ r a y s ;' : l e l l d s w a v e s o f w e l ~ o t n e Watn1th ' i n t ~ t l i e r o O J : n ~ This h e a t e ~ j 8 very. ~ c o n o m i C a l to operate.

    NARBERTH METHODISTEPISCOPAL CHURCHRev. W. Sheridan Dawson, Minister.~ e T ' l i C l " . ~ u n d a y , :\ovenlber 'J:

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    ~ l ' f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 h.1 thc I ' a ~ t o r . Theme."I'cntl'cll"t 'I'll t h e : - a 1 ' l t l ~ ~ I ' . : c h t i r e h ' m e e t i n g n . ~ p ; . ; , ,-,l1h:i-ive'a ~ v e ~ t 1 l i n ' 1 1 t e t a l ~ , . :.' . A r i l m Q r ~ 17 . J ~ ~ ~ ' a ~ 3 2 7 ' . W ' ; ' ~ ~ 4 7 . '.':. 11 ..1 r t l 1 1 . , t . ~ e r i l 1 e i l " a v . : e v e n i r i ~ : ~ . . ' n " , l ' ' ~ + l n t t . 'rh p w:m al ~ o d a l." . ....' . . . . , . . . , '.' '"'!inr'p

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    We know of no other cerealso full of theml

    Health-Gro..vthHappiness-

    r C b A L - ~ i - l . PEA, $10.50 2240 STOVE, $ J5.00 .'Pound. " NUT, $14.75 c. o. D. EGG, $ 1450 Buckwheat $6.90 Carried SOc. a t on Extra ,.. t ,.

    "1 W. F. Kempf ! Office and Yard Main Office t 52nd and Jefferson Streets 930 North Marltoe Streets "t Belmont 8556 Belmont 54/2 ' "Just Phone or Send a Posta f' .'------------_._--------

    Ad l AO wi .-. , . ,. . - , . , - . - - - . - - - . - - - - - - - - - . - . , . - - - - . - - - . - - , ~ . -more ....- . . ' ,: Cream Puffs and Chocolate Eclairs :',, ,, ,: Special a ll week f rom Monday to Saturday, :, ,, November 10th-15th ,,, ,: You'll be delighted with ou r cream puffs and choco- :, late eclairs. ',, ,: Real whipped c ream in a go lden b rown biscuit that :, melts in your mouth-that 's ou r cream puff. Th e ,: rich chocolate on o ur eclairs makes these delicacies :: a rare treat an d a wholesome food, :, ,, Call any da y next week an d try them. They'll be ,,, made f resh daily . ,, ,, ,, ,: White's Sweet Shop :,: 219 HAVERFORD AVENUE :, ,NARBERTH, PA. : ., ,, 'Phone: Narberth 1705 ',, ,: Bread is your best fo o d - Ea t more of it. , ,~ _ . _ . , ,-,-,--,-----_._--_ _--_._,.__.__ . ~ , . _ I

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    VERL PUGHElectrical Contractor

    104 Forest Avenue

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    No longer is it dull in theradio-home.-Electric AI.

    THERE was a timewhen the folks atho m e couldn'tthink of what to do next.From the boy to dad theonly thing they could devise was to go out . Nowthe home circle is unbr oken wi th everyonelistening to the radio.

    Have You VisitedYe Oddity Shoppe?If not it will pay you to eome downa nd s ee t he w ide variety of g if ts fora ll o cc as io ns a nd ESPEC IALLYCHRISTMAS, which we are offeringat reasonable prices.

    Electrical Eepalra alld Appliances314 Orayllnc Ave., 8 Cricket Ave,.!lliarberth, Pa . Ardmo". Pa .

    OF AL LKIND!'

    Roofs

    OUR TOWN

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    GARAnteed; 2 ;

    LIGHT HAULING

    Edward J. HartzellReal Estaie

    AUSTIN E. HARTZELLlnsurance-Notary Public226 Haverford Avenue

    NARBERTH,PA.

    GEORGE W.BOTTOMS

    Office I'bone. Narberth 181'1ResldflnNl Phone, Narberth 2:liO

    Bell Phone. Spl'Dce 38-00 and 38-1nKeystone Phone, Race 'TO-Got

    -Contractor and BuilderNarberth, Perinsyll'lll\ia

    School Supplieson Sale at

    DAVIS'

    Thol. A. Kerrigan & SODBuilding and ContractingHomes For Sale o r Ren tPlans & EstimatesFurnished Fo rAlterations & Repairing

    WRITE, ' PHONE, CALL429 BROOKHURST AVE.

    loeal or out of townQuick and Eff icient Service

    ASHCANSH. RICKLIN'SHardware Store

    WM. D. & H. T. SMEDLEY

    P. J. DUFFY335 Dudley Avenue

    Phone, Narberth 1811'-J

    For PermanentSatisfaction

    BUY ASmedleyBuilt"Home

    . 'HOWARDC.,FRltSOH. Justice of t he PeaceREAL."ESTATE

    Fire Insurance-Best.CompaniesPhon. 1749W.....215 a a v e r ~ o r e l A v e .Narbertb.168S-W : . Repairbig

    IF I T ' S ' ANY T H I NG INRADIOc " ' C ; R ~ r l ~ '.

    lJUKJ.OWNpublished weeki)' at Narberth, Pennsyl- Nar1' ,rth 2616vanin, for October I, 1924.Pub li sh er , Pbi li p At le e L iv in gs to nNarberth, Pa.bditor nnd BUl,ineRs Manuger, same.Ownt'rs: Tbe Narbertb Civic Association; Rulpb S. Dunne, President; GeorgeA. Mahl, Mrs. C. P. Fowler. A. J. Laos"ice Presidents; ~ I .... Adelnide C. Crater, St>Cretary and Treasurer.(Signed)PHILIP ATLI'.;E LIVINGSTON.

    ~ \ \ ' o r n to and snb!'C'ribed before me tbisfit b day of October, 19:!4.H. C. 1"HITSCH,,IuRtiee of the Pence.1\1) C'ommission ('xpil'es first Monday in.Janunry. 1 9 ~ 6 .11111111111111111 11111111111111111111 1111111111111111111 1"IIUIIIIIIIIII"I

    1= FOR RENTRooms for l ar ge o r small meetings, dances, suppers and gym-! ; : ~ ; : ~ ~ ~ ~ , dishes and s i lve r Iat moderate prices. .A small , quiet room, suitable foroffice or studio.! Y. M. C. A. BUILDINGApply toMRS. C. P. FOWLERPhone 1638-M-1 1 I 1 1 I ' 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ~ 1 1 I 1 1 I I I

    AND RETURNSunday, Nov. 16

    or The lIaPlAOllnt Oapttol BuUdlnI;will be opeD on thI. d&te at HarrIa,.blllYLlUld at Ellu.betlltoWD IUl OPPOltunl. ' . . . . work together.tlOns for Chnstma,.; gIfts. ... . 'Th e fo ll owing l i st is only ,.;ug- I':