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    Vol. XIII, Number 48 Narberth, Pa., Saturday, September 3, 1927 PRICE, THREE CENTS

    VOTERS INVITED

    NO' ASPIRANTS FORCOUNTY JOBS QUITA ll L oc al C andidate s A lsoS ti ck i n a s W i th d rawal

    Date PassesHOLD PLACE DRAWINGS?\ 0 candidates f or nom ination

    to county offices in th e p r imarye le ct io n o n Se-ptember 20 havewithdrawn from t he rac e sincetheir petit ions were filed with th eCounty Commissioners on August1Ii. Last Tuesday, the final dayfor s uc h a ct ion, p as se d w it h no\'oltllitary eliminations.There were sixteen withdrawalsin the c ount y a t large of candidates named for \'ariollS township,lurnngh a nd wa rd offices, bu tnone of t he se w as from Lowerl\lerion or Narberth .l) n Friday morning' drawings')('gan at the office of the Count"~ 1111111 ;ss i' ;l1crs for t he o rd er i;l\\ llich tl:e names of candidates areto he printed al l the rril11aryhallots. These resulted in the following order for Lower l\Ierionaspirants:School Dircctor-( R.), l \ la r th a:\Ioorehouse, :'tfarjorie Sellers.A u d i t o r - O ~ ) , F re de ri ck T .fllo01e. Haney T. Leedom.Constable-(R.), Robert J.Lindsay, :\Iichac1 McDonough.Se\'en distr icts in the townshipwil l a Iso nom ina te Commissioners at the primary hu t in none oft he se h av e the incumbents , whoare all candidates for re-election,any opposition. As there was,onl" o ne n ame in each distr ict forthese offices 110 drawings werenecessary.Narberth Order.Tn Narbe rth the names of thecandidates \vill a ppe ar on theballots in the following oreler asthe result of th e drawings com- 'p leted th is week:School Directors-(R.), JosieMonks, Isadore A. l\Iiller.Councilman-(R.), Edward S.Haws, \Villiam I-I. Fretz, Cliffonl

    Vl. Bates: (D.), Edward S. Haws,Clifford S, Bat es , W il li am H.Fretz.Auditor-(R.) , Isaac l\IcHose,Andrew Greene.. \ s ~ : e s s o r - ( R . ) , F I an k .-\.O'l l ri en. Edward C. Griswold;(D.), Frank i\ . O'Urien. E . C.Criswold, (D.). .

    Candidates to Attend Meeting September 12.'I'he Narberth League uf\Vomen Voters will again sponsor a candidates' meeting to whichall the cand ida tes of the countyand borough IHI \'e been invited.The league looks forward toha ving the v ot er s o f :--Jarberthwcll represented, for it is a meeting' open to every c i tizen an(1cal1eel in thc evening so that menas wel1 a s women wil l b e f re c toattend.The meeting' will be held in the

    American Leg io n r oom of theBorough Community Buileliilg' onl'v{onday e\'ening, S e p t e m h e l ~ 12.at o'clock.YOUNG ADMIRALS VISIT HOME

    l\l idsllipl11all Joseph C. Snyder,son of Dr. a nd 1\ I rs . C . ]. Snyder.of North Narberth a"cnue, andMidsh ipman Rober t Patten, SOIlof ex-Postmaster and l\1 rs. FredPatten,. of 12G \\'ooclside a\'enl1C,hoth thtr

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    219 HAVERFORD AVENUEF01' Delivery-PhoneNarbelth 4005

    Pastry-made in the finest bakeryon the Main Line-you've noticed it,along the railroad, near the station,Candies-made r ight here in Nar

    berth, in a delicious assortment of toothsome varieties.

    Ice Cream-homemade, in fifteendelicious fiavors.

    Be it ice cream, cakes, pies, candies,or nuts, you will find WHITE'S SWEETSHOP has it.

    WHITE'S SWEET SHOP

    .--Whatever Yau Want!

    The Narberth National Bank

    ness.Jleliahilifjievementinr i ~ e r a t i o n-uck

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    The reproductive powero f II/otley at COIJlpound interest is the 1Jzat/zelJzatical

    lnarvel of the ages.

    Open Friday Evenings f rom 7 unti l 9 o 'Clock

    A DIPECTresult of th eexclusive LowPressure-SlowSpeed operation ofWelsbach, Runningsmoothly, with but twicethe pressure of the a ir youbreathe, no wonder i ts act ion is quiet , economi.cal and reliable. Let U$ t ell you more about it.No. C. 280For Large Individual Household RequirementsInterior-Full Porcelain, Sanitary RoundedCorners.Exterior-One-piece SeamlessSteel, finishedin beautiful White Welsbach Nitro-Lacquer,Shelf Area-U.S Square Feet.Four Freezing Trays, 84 Ice Cubes.Delivererl and $41 ..50 DownInstalled PayanentBalance in 17 Monthly InstallmentsSee a Demonstration at Any P. S. C. G. & E.

    Co_ Store or Phone for a RepresentativeP H I L A D E l P ~ I A SUBURBAN-COUNTIES GAS & ELEOTR IC COMPANYArdmore 3500 B,'yn Mawr 327 Wayne 47Hilltop 233 Upper Darby Boulevard 1600

    6912 Market Street

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    $2,381.30$2,381.30

    $117.62

    92,402.93$106.68$86.83::1.4786,683.47$150.00$898.14780.52

    75,123.98

    $2,943.96

    $2,376.055.25

    $593.1271.203,200.001,670.42 5,480.74$3,000.001,318.52295.691,262.04 5,876.25$686.97 686.97

    $1,282.951,069.82262.60 2,615.37$92,727.27

    $2,633.002,200.00 4,833.00$1,041.482,100.59

    $45,296.86655.731,876.3727,295.02

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    AUDITORS

    DIRECTORSParker Worrell C. Franl, PowellWilliam S. Casey William J. GleasonDr. Clifford H. Arnold DanIel J. KennedvIrwin l\'I. Jamison Charles M. Stuard

    James N. I{n ipe

    Rechartered 1903 Perpe tual Charter 1923Capital Stock $10,000,000

    1883-1927NEW. STO'CK

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    WE DO NOT OWN ANY REAL ESTATENEW SERIES WILL OPEN AT SEPT. 13 MEETING

    The Directors request the hearty co-operationo f the Stockholders in making the new series alarge one.Fo r Stock apply to any of the following:

    The ilfefrion Title & T1'ust Company, DepositoryThis Association has been in successful operation for44 years, and has been prudently and safely conducted

    SEPTEMBER 13, 1927Lower Merion Buildingand Loan Association

    Chartered 1883

    OFFICERSCharles S. Powell, President Charles F. Hartley, SecretaryDaniel Leitch, Vice-President Horatio L. Yocum, TreasurerWilliam P_Landis, Solicitor

    Herbert A. Arno ld ,M.D.Richard J. HamiltonFrank W. McCurdy

    J. Herbert BaltzMeetings: SecondTuesday of each month at Merion Title Bldg., Ardmore

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    Building. a bank aCCOllntis building a future.

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    YOUR BANK ACCOUNTWHETHER YOU ARE MAN OR WOMANBOY OR GIRL - DESERVES YOUR

    DEEPEST RESPECT

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    Narberth

    The Merion Title a Trus t Co.OF ARDMORE

    FOR HIRE!Dodge Sedans

    by the Hour or DayNarberthTaxi Cab Co.

    HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice nf the PeaceREAL ESTATE

    215 Haverford Ave.(Walter Roser)Phone, Narberth 3772

    Fire Insurance-Best Companie&Phone (049-W IllS llarertorcl An .

    HUMPHRIES BROS.

    GEORGE A. WITTEPaperhanging andDecoratingESTIMATING

    NARBERTH 4135 W

    WALTER NEWRUCKCarpenter and Builder

    17 Schiller Avenue, Narberth, Pa .Screens and Weather Stripping

    W. L. and C. R. HumphriesPAINTING -- GLAZINGPhone Narberth 2656-W

    Phone :!I'llrberth 2733.J

    ~ , p j ' ' c e : B : l : 8 X i ' J : a : a : a : e : a : : a : a : e ~ ~GEO. W. BOTIOMS IContractor & Builderg MERION, PA.PHONE, MERION 996-R

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    SHANK

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    Agencies in Narberth

    West Chester, Pa,

    Done RIGHT in 48 Hours by

    PHONE: WEST CHESTER 16-M

    NARBERTHCOAL COMPANY

    "Philadelphia's Leading Photo Service"

    TOO many calls for one 'phone.We add ano ther . Operator lesslikely to t el l you , "Line is busy."Here t hey are,-take your choice:

    TWIN TELEPHONESawait your calls

    DUDLEY C. T. SLEATER, Real Estate BrokerBeesley's Point, Cape May County, New Jersey

    JUNK AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKSPAPER, SCRAP IRON, RUBBER AND METALS

    Large s tock used par ts for all cars.

    S. P. Frankenfield SonsFUNERAL DIRECTORS

    Developing and

    Before Yeu Buy-Inspect This Sound Investment:A wonde rf u l Res id en ti a l se c ti on l o ca t ed among $25,000 homes, andcon si s ts o f : 12 rm . Coloni al Hesi de l lc e , 011 lot 75 fto x 150 ftoo b ui lt o nsolid, h ig h g ro un d, w i th s p ac i ou s l aw ns , studded with a t t ra c t I \' e shrubb e r ~ ' and urns, III section where \ 'alues a1'e i nc r ea s in g . S ix b ed ro om s,hath. large Jdtchen a nd s un parlor, are m ai n f ea tu re s o f t hi s home. Allmodern conveniences. Five f i rep la ces i n home. Also w i th l ar ge m oder nga r age . Th is b eaut i fu l r e s id ence situated on main thoroughfare , convenientto bus. schools, churches, stores and amusements.Also l ar ge a nd snmll farms for sale, which m'e prked lo\\', owlng toage of owner. who Is unable to handle.

    l ~ o r in l 'ormatlon on t h is a nd o t he r s ound I nve stme n ts in Cape l \ f n ~ 'County, write to

    THOMAS

    LARGE STEADY BUYERS

    ATHENSAVENUE ANDSIMPSON ROADfELEPHONE: ARDMORE 9 ARDMORE, PA.

    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ w ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Schedule of Montgomery Bus Co., Inc..~ Montgomery Avenue Line Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. Sta- until 10.30 P. lU.W t io n i n Narberth 7 minutes later Then 10.50 and every 20 min. untilEastbound than the above-mentioned times. 12.30 A. M.Leaving Anderson andMontgomery Leaving 54th Street and City Line Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3.00 A. M.Avenues 21 minutes later t han the above- Leaving 54th ar.Jd City Line 5 min-W mentioned times u te s l at er than the above-men-WEEKDAY8 t ioned times.Starting at 5.30 A. M. Westbound Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. Sta-

    W Then every 15 min. until 9.00 A. M. Leaving 62d and Lancaster Avenue t i on in Narberth 19 minutes laterThen 9.20 and every 20 min. until than the above-mentioned times.300 P 1\1 WEEKn.\YS .&!T h ~ n 3.i5 ~ n every 1 min. unti l Starting at 6.00 A. M. Narberth Short Line ~ 10 00 P 1\1 Then every 15 min. unti l 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. until 3.30 P. M. Leaving Pennsylvania R .R . Station .tG.1W Then 12.30.1.30 and 2.30 A.M. Then 3.45 P. M. and eve ry 15 min. Narberthuntil 10.30 P. M. 111 W SATURDAYS Then 10.50 and every 20 min. until WEEKDAYS AND SUNnAYS~ t a r t i n g at 5 .3 0 A. M. Then 12.30 A. M. Starting at 5.50 A. M.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ I Then every 15 min, until 9.00 A. M. Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3.09 A. M. fhen 6 .30, 7 .10, 7 .50. 8 .30, 9 .10,. Then 9.20 and every 20 min. until SATURDA1'S 9.50, 10.30, 11.10 and 11.50 A M12.00 A. M. Starting at 6.00 A. 1\1. Then 12.30 , 1 .10, 1 .50, 2 .30, 3 .10:Then 0 ~ 2 ~ 5 Md every 15 min. until Then every 15 min. unti l 9.30 A. M. 3 .50, 4 .30 , 5 .10, 5 .50, 6 .30, 7 .10,T h ~ ~ 10.20 a ~ every 20 min. until Then 9.50 A. M. ' lnd every 20 m in . 7 .50, 8 .30. 9 .10, 9 .50, 10. 30 , 11. 10!lli. 1 00 P M until 12.30 P. M. and 11.50 P. M. .& tW h 2. d 0 A M Then 12.45 P. M. and every 15 min. Leaving 54th and Ci ty LineT en 12.30 . 1 . 30 an 2.3 until 10.30 P. M.co SU:!I'DAYS Then 10.50 P. M. and every 20 min. 'Vestbound .& t!':tarting at 5 .30 A . M. until 12.30 A. M.Then every :Ih-hour until 9.00 A. M. Then 1.00, 2.00 and 4 .00 A . M . WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAYSThen 9.20. and every 20 min. until Starting at 6.10 A . M .W 1.00 P. M. SUNDAYS fhen 6.50, 7 .3 0, 8 .1 0, 8.50, 9 .3 0, .& tThen 1.15 and eve ry 15 m in . unt il S t ar ti n g at 6.00 A. M. 10.10. 10.50 and 11.30 A. M.10.00 P. M. Then every .I-hour until 9.30 A. M. fhen 12.10. 12.50, 1.30, 2.10, 2.50,l0.J. Then 10.20 P. M. and every 20 min. until 1.30 P. M. 3.:10. 4.10, 4.50, 5.30, 6.10, 6.50,W until 12.00 P. M. Then 9.50 A. M. and every 20 m in . 7 .30. 8 .10, 8 .50, 9 .30. 10. 10 . 10. 50' 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.

    ItFOR INFORMATION ON OTHER SCHEDULES, PHONE BRYN MAWR 1280-1008 :11~ ' . ..... ..' ~ f 2 f 2 f 2 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! 2 ! 2 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! 2 2 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! Z ' 2 ~ f 2 s ! 3 ! ~ ~ l

    S. R. POSEY, M, D.,ANNA CRAWFORD.OLIVE POSEY STEWART,Narberth, Pa,ESTATE NOTICE

    ESTATE NOTICE

    Church Notes

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    FOR SALE OR RENT419-429-431 Church LaneYeadon, Delaware Co., Pa,Apartments with garages, and stores, suitable for millinery, haberdasher, hardware ortailor shops. New,prosperous location.

    URBAN REALTY CORP.Fredk. ,Hermann, Pres.1632 LandTitle Bldg., P h i l a . ~

    Methodist Episcopal Church.W. Sheridan Dawson, Minister .S ervi ce s for S unday, S ep tember 4,10')j'"'-\1.45 .-\. IvI.-Bible School. Hon. F.VV. Stite s, su per int en den t. .11.00 A. NI.-Morning worship. Ser-mon by the pastor. . . .7.00 P. ~ L - U n i o n TWlhght Serviceon the lawn of the Lutheran Church.jf the weather permits . The speakerwi ll be t he Rev. \V. E. P. Haas, D. D .,District Superintendent .of the WestDistrict of tile Phlladelphta Conference.Prayer a nd ' Pr ai se Service on\Vedncsday evening at 8 ~ ' c 1 o c k . ~ ' h epastor wil l be in charge ot the servIce.The Communion Service \ViII be heldon Sunday, September 11, at 11 A. M.and not on the first Sunday of themonth.:\ welc ome awai ts you at all the ~ : S 2 . ! i i a S i 2 5 2 2 5 " 2 . . 5 i 2 5 i m 2 ! i C . ! : i 2 S 2 . . 5 i : ! 5 ' ? 5 2 . ! : i C 5 5 t ! 5 2 . 5 2 . ! i ' 2 5 ' 2 5 C . ~services of this church. .. lI'l

    AN EXTRA DAYMEANS BETTER mPICTURES

    Lr[};Printing[J:[J:[}:IJ:

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    Holy Trini ty Lu the ran Church.Cletus A. Scnft , Pastor.Sunday, September 4:0.4;", A. l\1.-Bible School.lU,l) A. l\!I.-The Service. Theme:"Enthusiasm Overflowing.". 7. lh ) P. M.-Commu11lty service ont lie Ja\ \' n. Dr. Haas will be the speaker.TtlCsday. September Ii,. the regular

    mOl11hly mee ti ng of t he Church Council.Sll:ldav evening. September 11, wewil l ha\ :e "Auto-go-to-Church" night.Twel1ly-five cars bea ri ng a hundredpeople to the service wil l be parked inf ro nt o f t he c hu rc h. Sp ec ia l program15 ;)('1ng arranged. i

    ap tis t Church of t he Evangel .Robert E. Keighton. Minister.Sunday services:

    (j 4;; A. l\I.-Church school.11.00 A. NI.-Morning worship. Sermon by \ Vil liam E. Chalmers. D. D.. jsecretary of Religious Education of the JAmerican Baptist Publication Society. J7.00 P. M.-Union twilight service Jon the lawn o f t he Lutheran Church. []\Vednesday, September 7. 8 P. 11'1.- DPraye: service. :{]First Church of Christ, Scientist. :G

    .. Woman's Club ~ u i l d i n g : . . __ . , ~ ~ A N ~ : ~ _'_'.. , _ . _ . __ SHEA'SArdmore Averrue, ' A : r d m ~ : > r C , Pa. :G DRUG STORE DRUG STOREi1.00 A. M.-Sunday services. :G11.00 A. 1L-Sunday school services..\Vednesday evening testimonialmcet- ~ i f l Ask About Our OILETTE Colored Enlargements "ing. 8 o'clock.R e ~ d i n g Room. 10 \Vest Lancasteravenue, open week days f rom 10.'10 ~ ,; . ."""............. 'JCSi:!

    4.30, e.xcept \Vednesdays, when i t IS ~ W E A T 0 1 X J H E ' R STRIPPIN'Gopen trom 12 noon t o 4.30 and 9 tonA5 in the evening. The subject for Th t W l l G' S t f t the Bible lesson sermon for Sunday, a 1 lv e a 1S ac lon~ e p t c m b e r 4, is "Man." Let us Weather St rip your doors and windows now and keepouta l l draf t s. This will not only make your home comfortableduring the cold winter months, but wiII help considerable towardreducing the coal bill. We guarantee best workmanship, highg ra de mat er ia l a nd per fe ct satisfaction. Our low overheadmakes possible a saving from 10 to 30 per cent.A Dollar S av ed Is a Dolla.)' EarnedESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVENMAIN LINE AWNING COMPANY49 East LancasterAvenue, Ardmore, Pa.Call Ardmore 1527-.1 for Our RepresentativeESTATE OF ELIZABETHM. POSEY. OF NARberth, Montgomery County, pa., deceased.Letters testamentary on the above estatehavim; been granted to the undersigned, al1persons indebted to s a id E s ta t e are reCJuestedto make immediate payment, and those havIng l e sa l c l aim s, ' t o p r es ent the Sarno withoutdelay to

    Estate o f E l izabe th R. McCarte r, late oforoul!h o f Narbe rth , deceased.Letters Testamentary on the abOVe estateaVing been granted t o T he Merion Title anclCompany of Ardm' )re , a ll persons Into s a id es ta t e are requested to makepaYment. and those having legala ims. to present the same without delay atoffice of said company, No.5 East Lanavenue, At'dmore. Pa.RICHARD J. HAMILTON,PreSident.9-3-27)

    DAIRIESMILK AND CREAM758 LANCASTER AVE.\ BRYNMAWR..PHONE. BRYN MAWR 882

    ! 5 2 5 i i : ! 5 C 5 C 5 2 ! i 2 2 ~ ! . 5 ' 2 . 5 i ! ~ ~G ~ ~ ~ 8 - N ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I@Bell Phone, Spruce 3896 and 3897KeYstone Phone, Race 70lI4GARAnteed Roofs

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    Hermann

    Brllnclt Office and Show Room :126 West Chester Pike, LlanerchTelephone, Hil ltop 1987.

    ARDMORE lI58-TV

    and solid to provide the firmgrip men demand.

    SPECIALIZING ON BUILDING ANDRE-SURFACING OF PRIVATE DRIVES

    1632 Land Title Building, PhiladelphiaReal Estate alld Mortgage Broke,.Frederick

    CALLOWAY COAL CO.Clean coal sc,.eened ove,. electric shaker screens

    Estimates Furnished fo r Grading and Excavation \J

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

    Licensed in Pennsylvania and New Jersey"' :"Insurance BrokerNotary PUblic, Penna .-Commiss ioner of Deeds, N. J.Second Mortgage B. & L. Funds for Philadelphia, Montgomery, Bucks andDelaware Counties; also FirstMortgage Funds

    Conveyance?' for A lma, A rgo and A rchon B . & L. Associations.I l U l l U U l Ul L l l U IU l U U l l U l U I l U l U l U l I I l hMI II I lU l Wl L l UU l U l l l U U l U 1 l W l I 1I I Il U U l W U U W l U IW l U I l UU 1I 1I I I1U 111U I UD U I II I I I" MW UY R 'Um m'UR!U!II!It IIUID !U l puap. . . .! !i I =I High Grade Coal at Low Prices ii Egg ' $14.50 gross ton, chuted I

    lJ _I St 1 00 " "" lal:f. _ ove 5.Nut 14.50Pea 11.50Buckwheat 8.00 I

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    Whea. better automobilesare bullt, Buick will build 'them.

    Buick for 1928 pleases womenbecause it is easier to dr ive-because it ismore comfortable toride in-because it is the sryleleader among motor cars. That's,And in addition, Buick for 1928 why you see so many Buicks athasa new steeringwheel-slender fashionable gatherings, and onto fit feminine fingers-yet deep the smartest boule'vards.

    BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT,MICHIGANDif/;s;on 0/ General Motors Corporation

    Bui ck f or 1928 is extremelythoughtful of feminine comfort.One indication of this consideration i s Buick 's new steeringcolumn, which may be adjustedto themost comfortable positionfor women, as well as men.

    BUICKfir19'28ALLAN ,'C. HALE.. Inc ..MAIN tINE DISTRIBUTORSTELEPHONES

    \WHEN

    The steering column is adjustable to SU1t your convenlence

    WAYNE 40 0

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    DAVIS 'NARBERTH 4035

    29 Bala Ave., Bala.CynwydCynwyd 662

    Build a Home First

    School Days Wil l Soon Be HeJ'eChi ld ren c an equip t hemselves atDavis' flom a verylarge line of brief cases

    and pencil boxes, writing tablets and composition books, pencils and pens.

    "I f you anticipate making any repairs ave/'Labor Day, let us have YOU1' orde1' ea1'ly, asthe yard wil l be closed Saturday, Septembel'3d, and Monday, Sc,ptember 5th."

    SHULL LUMBER COMPANY

    HARRY B. WALLPlumbing, Gas Fittingand HeatingNARBERTH, PA.

    PHONE, NARBERTH 3652-M

    NAR.3971

    Phoue: Narberth 2510 au d 3771-W

    N.R.PEACOCKInterior and Exterior Painting\VILL BE GLAD TO ESTIMATE407 Essex Ave., Narber th , Pa .

    I 'hone. Narber th 2037

    REYMER'S, BUNTE'S,SCHRAFFT'SCANDIES

    There Are Sweets toS ui t A ll Tastesin t heESSEXI{ANDY KOUNTER107 Essex Ave.Phone O?'de?'sPromptly Delivel'ed

    HARRY H. HAMERJobbing CaJ"penteJ'NARBERTH 2762

    1iIHAPPINESS and PROSPERITY WILL FOLLOW

    224 Haverford Avenue

    ~ = = = = C C C = C = = C = = Q CYe Oddity Shoppe"The G if t C en te r o f the Main L ine"

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    Elm Gift andHemstitching ShopBeaded Bags and Bags ofAl l Kinds Repaired.Beads Restrung242 Haverford Avenue

    Is always at your service withan a t tr a ct iv e and unique l ine ofGif ts , Cards, Tal lys and Candles.Antiques and Reproductions,P ic tu re F ram in g a nd Circulati ng Library .Phone: Narberth 2882

    N. E. CornerHaverford '& Forest Ave.

    c = = = = = c c = = = c = = c = ~JAMESR. COLERear of -"Z50 Havedol'd Ave.8 0 U 8 ' 6 und Decorative PaintingMail Orders andJobbing ,PromptlyAttended te . ,.,.PhoDe, Narberth 3639W

    And make money whilecoal can be bought atsummer prices. We cano ff er y ou c oa l from thebest Rea d i I\ g Company's m in es . P ri ce sare g oi ng u p.Our c o ~ l , our p?'ices

    and our s er vi ce have-made many friends forus. Give U8 a trial .

    EXPERT REPAIRINGJo;stlmates FreeC. l\f. FRIESW:\ TCHl\IAKER

    CALL BARING 0924628 ~ o r t h "Illy St. , West PhlIa.

    MANY PLAN LEGION TRIP

    Make HayWhile theSun Shines

    JOS. MILES SONSLumber : : Millwork : : CoalBelmont Ave., West' ManayunkPHONE : MANAY,UNK 0105

    CHAS. F. EBERTJobbing CarpenteJ'

    RE PAIRS and ALTERATIONS103 Dudley AvenuePHONE: NARBERTH 4129

    CONTINUED FROM THE FffiST PAGEphy, 1'.1rs. M. Mur ph y, B ry nMawr; J ames F. Osmond, Jr.,A rdmo re ; M ar vi n E . Reynolds,Ann Reyno ld s and Sybilla B.Powell, Bryn Mawr; F ra nk C.Royer, Ardmore; Allan C. Shubert, Narberth; Ferdinando Talone, Rosemont, and James \Vinthrop, Bryn Mawr.Booked on the S. S. Antoniaare:J os ep h H . H ilt on , Narberth;:'.Iildred Latta and Thomas H.Latta, \Vynnewood ; Katherine L.Lockwood and Raymond Lockwood, Merion, and Joseph H.

    ~ d j J J e r , Narberth.POST O FF IC E TO CLO SE 11

    The Narberth post off ice will b.e ,Idosed a ll d ay Monday. There willbe no del iv er ies made and no win dow service.

    R. S. TOUHILL :Electrical Contmct01' :"Service with a Smile" ,7 03 S . BOWMAN AVENUE ,, Estimates Furnished ', PHONE MERION 1088 :.. & , - , - - - ~ - , - - - , . , - , - , - - - -

    High School GridMen Report Tuesday

    C O ~ ' r I ~ U E D F R O ~ I 'I 'HE FIRST PAGEfense. Now for th e bo ys thatcarry the ball. 'With Dothard,Scott and Smith all ready to helpout the baekfield problem is no tnear as hard to s ol ve a s the forw ar d wa ll . Fro m the secondteam backs of l a st year that standant come Tyson and Kohlhas , twofrisky youngsters who should be abig aid this fall. Then, too,Mandes and Houghton should develop i nt o good backfield timberw it h a l it tl e more seasoning. Thehays mentioned above are only afew o f t he many t ha t wil l b e ou t Ifor the team and each boy thatcomes on t can easi ly displace orrather make a place on the team asCoach Adam says all positions areopen and the best men will ge t thejob.

    ... O U R ~ O W N, - - - - - - - - - - - - J .Robertson as her gues t f or an extended , . ' . ' ji ' l ~ s \ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; . . par ti es a re bei ng p lanned " When Dissatisfied.Try t, I-w ILL I A: M F. H ARS' C.H.. \.:, 'Dr. a nd 1 Ir s. C ar l F . S chmi dt , o f a .,Barrie road. spent last week-end as theguests of Mrs. Schmidt 'S parents in I HEW IT 'St . General Contractor 'Lebanon, Pa.Mr. and :M rs. Frank Kennedy , o f t tLantwyn lane, vis ited friends in Ocean t Tailors,' Cleaners and DyersCity l as t Sunday. t}lr. and Mrs. J. B. Brothers, of tUniontown, Penna., are guests of Mrs. 234 H averford A venu e P ho ne: Narber th 3854 Oakie Cook, of \Vindsor avenue.. t '1011'S. J . T homa s, of t he W indsor - We Call For and Deliver tEssex, is s pe nd in g t he wee k in new tork. Closed after l' P. M. on Saturday dur ing summer ,

    t.-lr. George Babb was t he guest of --.-----------------\11'. 'Eugene Howard Dav is l a st week- - f f = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ; - = = = = = = = = = = = r ;end.

    THE FIRESIDE:Hr. J. Frazier P ur se an d 'son,1'vIonroe. of 1 ~ Elmwood avenue, leftFriday night for a f ew wee ks ' t ri p toCalifornia. 11 rs. Purse and daughterB"tty, are visiting relatives in Hazeltonfor severaI.days.~ I i s s Cladys Crover, Miss EllenShaw and ~ I i s s Elma Reese left early\Vednesday morning by 1110tor forCamp Tegawitha. the hockey camp inthe Poconos. ) 'Iiss Reese is captain ofthe hockey team at L ower Mer io nt h is yea r.Miss Rl1 th \ \Tal ke r. of \\'avneavenue, is the guest of lIiss LouiseSmedley at Cape ),1ay.Mr. and 11r s. Albert H. Nult y andfamily h a v ~ returned to their h ome o nMeeting House lane af ter spending thep as t mon th a t C ap e May.:Mr. and HI'S. Frank Pot te r, o f 204\Voodbine avenue. are being congratnlated on the birth of a daughter,Peggy Anll, b or n o n Sunday last.Miss Hono r a Snyde r. d augh te r ofDr. a nd 11rs. O . J. Snyder, o f Nor thK arberth avenue, returned lastSaturdayfrom Camp Iroquois, a g ir ls ' camp int he \Vh it e Mountains, N. H., an d atonce entrained for At lantic City to joinher family. She was accompani ed byher brother. Midshipman Joseph C.,who arrived t he d ay before, a nd h erdad who came up f ro m t he s ho re t ogreet them, and accompany the111 totheir seasidc homc. All expep t t o return to their Nar be rt h h ome o n Mon day.!II iss H den Gannon, of Danville,Virginia. formerly of Narberth . is vis iting t he Zen tmeyer s on \Vindso r avenue.:-11. Joseph Kenny, of the \VindsorEssex, is spending the holidays atA tlantic C i ty as t he gue st o f Theodo reA. Atkins, 3rd, a f ormer r es i dent o fNarberth.

    1111'. an d HI'S. E . G. Grahamand twochildren of Irvington, N . J. , ar e visiting 1Irs. Graham's si st er, M rs .\Villia1ll E. Boryer, of Merion avenue.Dr. and Jdrs. R. C. Hoffman leftl as t 1 Ionday for a t ou r t hr on gh t hel\ew England State:\11'. a nd Mrs . Frederick Keiblcr, of1\arb rook Park, returned recently froma n e xt en dc d t ri p t hr ou gh t he NewEngland States.l\Ir. and Mrs. George D. Grover. ofHampden, are spending several daysin t he Poconos .Dr. and 1'I'Irs. Harry Har tl ey , o fHaverford, avenue, re turned last weekfrom a moto r t ou r t hr ough Connect icut and Maine.

    ~ I r . and 1\:Irs. \V. R. Knauer andtheir son and daughter ,of Lantwynl ane. a re in Petersburg, Pa., for twoweeks.Mr. Francis Sunde rl and, o f Hampden av en ue, is visiting friends inHarr i sbu rg and Al toona until afterLabor Day.l\hs. Joseph D. :lIlaguire, of aooGrayling avenue. spent a couple ofdays in Cape May last w eek . M issAlice Maguire accompanied her home,after visit ing in Cape May for the pastmonth. :Mr. and Mrs. Hay de n F ir st , ofP it ts bu rgh, spen t l a st week-end with1\11. and ~ . I r s . Carl Newborg, of \Voodbine avenue.George Torchiana, George :Maguireand Francis McKelvey motored toStone Harbor yesterday for overLabor Day.Charles We sley and William H.Purring spent a week at Beach Havenas the guests of Mr. and Mrs. EdwardPeters, of Woodbine avenue, who havea cottage there.)'Ir. and Mrs. C. A. Speakman anddaughter, Mary, motored to Gratz,Penna., last week.Mrs. Lawrence Davis' and her twochildren have returned to t he ir homeon Avon road, a ft er spend ing t he summer at Ocean City.Mrs. Edwin C. Town and hed t hr ee-ehildren, of 200 Narberth avenue, arethe gucsls of :Mrs. Town' s mother in:Hifflinburg, Pa, ...Miss Dorothy Marshall, of Lantwyl\lane, returned recently from her vacl\.'tion a t C amp Tal l T re es in Media.Mrs. M. Pu rr i ng , o f Gordon avenue,returned recently from a three-weeks'vacation at Atlantic City.Mr. and Mrs. Freder ick R. Crowell;o f Bar ri e road, motored .last week toRye, New York, where they will stay'for a couple of weeks.Mr. and Mrs . W i lbu r B. Hopkins, ofEssex avenue, have returned frol11 amonth ' s vacat ion at Atlantic City.:Mrs. Olive r P . Hoyt and her twochildren returned to their home onMillers, lane, Wynewood, .after a threemonths' visit in Kentucky.Miss Anne Compton, of 198 Woodbine avenlle. entertained at a luncheonand bridge last Thursday af ternoon inhonor of M is s Phyll i s Rober tson, of:Cochocton, Ohi o, who is the house-!guest of :Miss Harriet Wah l, o f Get-mantown. Th e guests included the! IMisses Josephine, and. Miry Landis, I ISally Wynne, Helen Farre ll , of A l f a ~more, and Betty Cook, 'Ruth an a Lois ,Caldwell" Dorothy ' Speck, '11111 IMargaret .'Lambert," all of N':n:.bl'tth.Mis s Compt on ,-"ill soon 1 ~ ' f I l e :NIts!!

    S EV EN A RE B ES T S EL LE R SOf the 10 new books pu rcha s ed bythe LilJrary i n AllgUSl , s even are orwil l be inc l\ lded in the best se ll e r list.This is an 11l1llsually high proportion 01popular books for o ne mon th , a nd tobe sure of familiarity with t he co rr ec tseven, the Library recommends readi ng t he 'entire 10. Th e list follows:"Barberry Bush," Kathleen Norr is."Emily's Quest," L. H. Montgomery."Galleon's Reach," H. 1.,.1. Tomlinson."The 'Cralldmothers," Clenway \;\Test-cotto":-'Ieanwhile," H. G. \Vells ."They Also Serve," Peter B. Kyn e."The TI1\1I1derer," E. Barrington."Trader Horn," Ethelreda Lewis ."Your Money's Worth." Chase andSchlink."\Vallflowers," Temple Bailey.

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