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Vol. XI, Number 47 Narberth,Pa;,:,Saturday, August 28, 1926


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ELLIS ESTATE TO BE WEATHER IS AI-L WET
The weather for the past two
OLD AND·N·EW PQUCfJ ,~~ECUTIVES HEAVY EATERS
That the Boy Scouts of Del,. B. & L~.QP~~$NEW
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BRYNWOOD MANOR weeks has been execrable.
There was a preoipitation of 145
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aware and Montgomery coun-
ties were well fed during their
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inch for the week~l1ding August stay at Camp Delmont this
Landmark Transformed Into 21, according .to the Main Line Co- summer is borne out by the Narberth Association Boasts
Inn With 14 Dwellings ope,rative Weather Observer; sta- quantities of food consumed. Successful Record for
• and Pool tioned at Narberth. The total rain-
fall since August I is computed at
37,930 meals were turned out
in the kitchen and mess hall':""
1'9 Ye~rs.,:
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6.56 inches. and in preparing these meals
WILL COST $125,000 The barometer last week meas- ASSETS NEAR· MILLION
6400 quarts of milk, 6000
,:'ured, ,30.3<;> at Jligh, ilnd 29.90 at loaves of bread, a ton of S,u-
Brynwood 'Ma~o~:\Vith14"dwell~ low,. . Tp~ tempc;rature varied from gar, ten spring lambs and "The Narberth Building and Loan
ings, an inn and a~ ,outdoor s\vim. &5' to '57' degr¢~s. Sillce August I other staples in like propor- Association is sen-ding 0ttt blotters
ining pool, is the latest r<fal estat~
the tempera,ture excess, is 51 de- tion were used. More than this week which will be delivered
development on tIle Main Lin,e. gret';s. ~qd &iqc~ last year at the same 500 visitors were served dur- to every home in Narberth, calling
time, 29 degrees. ing the, season in addition.
• The old Ellis property in Narberth, a,ttention to .the l1ew fOJ;ty-sec;ond
on Montgomery avenue, west of series which will open rThurs,d~y;
Essex, is the scene of the improve- HIGHWAY LINES POWER MERGER evening, at Etm. HE:ll; September
2, from 7.00 until 9.00 when new
Inent,' 'whiCh' IS estimated to cost
$125,900 when completed. CAUSE CRAsHES NOT OPPOSED shares can be taken out in either
The Merion Corporation has Chief Donaghy, of the'Lower'Merion Captain Charles P. Smith, who was the short or long term series.
purchased the Ellis estate and is Motor Club H~d Says Paint" vis,ory Police Force, who will assume the ad-last week named to the post of 'superin, This association is now 19 and
pqsitiQI!, Qf Oapt~in of Police ne:x: t teIHlent of police of Lower Merion Town, New Project Would Give U. one-half years old and during that
pushing the .work of alterations Wednetlday, when Charles P. Smith be- ship. The picture above shows him in
on the old mansion and construc- .ing System Responsible
comesSuperintellllent. The picture was the uniform of the State Police at the G~ I. Control Over Eight- time has matured 2441 shares or
tion work on the new dwellings ; for.,Aceidents taken about the time he joined the,tower time he ,was serving under Colonel John een' Companies. paid to its stockholders· up to this
• Merion Department. C. Groome. date $488,200.
and swimming pool. Work will
be completed, it is' hoped, by the SHOULD FIX CENTRE The assets of the association are
middle of September, or by the STOCKHOLDERS AGREE over $900,000 consisting 'principal-
NEW POLICE HEAD WAS MONTGOMERY IS 8TH IN ly of mortgages on Narberth prop-
first of October at the latest.

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The corporation is headed by Declaring that the present
Thomas C. Haydock, of Rose- tern of painting guide lines on the Played on First
mont. William A. Young, the archi- roads of the State is responsible
sys- A FOOTBALL'TACKLE
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, LIST OF L1~ENSED DOGS
I Approximately ~46,000,ooo in Ierties, and these mortgages have 'all
Philadelphia Team Allegheny County Leatls in State I-Ist securities and other assets is in- been granted after a committee of
Organized. to July 1st. volved in the proposed merger of three .of the directors have carefully
tect, is in charge of the remodel- for many accidents, Richard C. Montgomery county ranks only 18 gas and electric light companies exammed th~ p~operty and approv-
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An interesting sidelight on the


ing and all the construction work
Haldeman, presid~nt of the Penn- early athletic ability of' the new eighth in the number of dog li- operating in Bucks, Delaware and ed. the applIcatIOn of a loan, and
on the development. Montgomery. counties. Plans for ~hlch has been ~pproved by the. e~­
projects are under way by the sylvania Motor Club, has recom- police head has recently come to censes in the State the first half of the merger' were laid before Public ,tire Board of Directors before It IS
same firm, including the building mended. several changes to the light. When ~he fir~t profe~sional this year, according to official fig-
of a large hotel in Rehoboth, Dela- State HIghway Departmen!. . football team 111 PhIladelphIa waS. ures released at Harrisburg. These Service Commissioner James S. granted. . .
. Haldeman, I~ ~ commUl11CatlOn organized, some years ago, figures are exclusive of Philadel- Benn in City Hall Philadelphia last Th~ ~arb~rth Buddmg and Loan
','.' ware. week. ' 'Assoclabon IS composed of men and
dIrected to Wtlham H. Connell, Charles P Smith was selected to phia, Pittsburgh and Scranton;
Many Unique Features. acting secretary of highways, ~as play tackie, with the pick of a The estimate of the amount was ~omen who save togethe: by pu~­
The inn is being remodeled to sugg~sted that on curves the hne galaxy of well-known college and The total number of clog licenses made by one of the attorneys ap- bng away each mo.nth mto ~helr
include a dining room seating 150 markm~ the cent~e .of the road .be professional grid stars. Games: for the State thus far is only 25,000 pearing in behalf of the merger. ow:~ trea~,ury .a defintte. sum known

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people, and is being furnished in placed In the dnvmg centre 111- were played in the Phillies ball short of the number issued for the Chief of the group.are the Philadel- as dues. ThiS money IS then loan-
old English style. Torchy Cole, a stead of. the mathematical centre park.
Philadelphia artist, is designing a of the h I g h w a y '
frieze for the walls of the hall, in His' commu~ication declares Presiden~ l!rank ?
entire preceding year. During the phia Suburban Gas & Electric Com- ed to some of ~he stockholders O?
last 10 years the number of dog li- pany and the Counties Gas & Elec- real estat.e secunty or on the s~cun­
Sykes, of censes has increased 82 per cent., tric Company. ty of their own stock, and the mter-
accordance with the old English that where the line is in the mathe- the com1l1;lsslon, saId .:xesterday and since the enforcement of the The merger if carried out would est secured and collected monthly
idea. matical centre, that' unless the t~at Supermtendent S~lth and he law was taken over by the Bureau give the U. G. 1. control over the from the membe.rs who. borrow the
Characters from Chaucer's Can- turn is banked, centrifugal force ~hd not se,rve together 111 the Span- of Animal Industry in J.922, the li- 18 companies. money alsc;> goes mto their own trea-
terbury Tales are depicted in typi- pulls the machine on the outside I~h-Amencan War .and th~ coal censes have increased 172,000. There was no protest as the mer- sury and IS held for the benefit .of
ca1 scenes, palO e 0 appear one- over aballlst t e gu~r rad an ed. The new superintendent was I The number of dogs reported ger has been approved by the stock- ~ll of the members of the aSSOCla-
. t dt o " h d' d nots of 1902 as preVIOusly report-
half life size. The work is unique thus causes many aCCIdents. , . first lieutenant in "E" Company killed by police officers this year to holders involved. Commissioner tIon. . .
and the first of its kind in this sec- Halde!J1an con.tends that centn- of th,e Natl'onal Guard' of Pennsyl- August I was 10,3 3. The number Benn informed John P. Connolly, . vVhen the dues paId m and the
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tion. Mr: ·Cole: has done consider- fugal .force , also tends to thro w the . d ' th . . i M of prosecutions for violation of the attorney for the U. G. 1., the mat- mterest earned on same amount to
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able decorative work in churches machine on the inside directly in Sa~la t n~ts w l~n "H~; dog law to August I was 6686 ter would be referred to the entire ~2oo. a shar~ o.f st?ck matures and
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commission for a study. 10 !hlS .assocIatlOn In the long term
,. ,... . Mr. Connolly tol4iCommissioner senes It ta~es I I _years and tbree
;,.;...--_......... -.- bemg: painted in his best style. " He says that .the driving ~entre yXpur!n g ht!le MSpanSislkl-Americadn I C~~ms;~tv~altY; ,~f~st O\~ne!s' of Benn the consolidation is a natural ~onths, or 10 other wor?s, by pay-
.. A grill is being installed in the can be determlOed only after a 'var, m w IC h ! r. y es serve , . k d 1 result of the taking over of the 1I1~ ~I each month, untIl you have
lo basement for the convenience of series of tests in which a machine Captain Smith was in ~oml1land <?£ damaged. hvestoc an pou t'!. American Gas Company by the U. paId m $I3~, the stock matures and
.. passing motorists. It will be fur!l~ is sent around each turn at a speed a separate company 10 the regl- Th~ hlghe,st number of licenses G. 1. more than a year ago. you are paid $200 a share, a clean
ished as an old coffee house and O'reater than the average. ment. As a matter of ,fact, l";lr. w~s Issued 10 Allegh~ny.. count:r, In reply, Mr. Benn said he felt profit of $65 for each share you
.. will accommodate 50 hungry pat- b
rons. Special accommodations for PLUMBING WILL SOON
Sykes declares, Captam SmIth WIth a total of 25,492 indIVIdual h- the merger would be beneficial both hold. . .
would probably not recognize his censes, and 180 kennel licenses. to the gas and electric light compa- Th~ ~arberth BuIldmg and Loan
private parties will be made. BE A PROFESSION face today, and the inference that Montgomery county is eighth in the nies involved, and to the manage- f\ssoclabon .has over 12,000 shares
• The inn itself is being remodel- " the appointment of the new super- list, exclusive of the three large cit- ment of the companies. 111 force, wh,c~ means a payment .of
ed to contain 14 bedrooms and 11 According to Decker, Cynwyd Plum, intendent was made because of ies, with 13,744 individual licenses The plan is to have all of the ~I5,ooo, which, together. WIth
baths. It is a three-story struc- ber, in Talk to Rotarians. previous friendship is unfounded.. and 146 licenses for kennels. companies operate unoer a consoli- II1terests, fines and amounts paId off

.. ture of solid gray stone, and is That plumbers. will eventually be-
being completely fireproofed. It come recognizl;ld as professional
is understood that a prominent men was the' statement made by VOLUNTEER FIREMEN ARE ENTITLED
dation to be ltnown as the Phila- by borrowers, makes the receopts
delphia Counties Suburban Gas & of the association from $20,000 to
Electric ~ompany. _ $25,~ a month, so. that each month
Philadelphia hotel man will be en- William H. Decker, Cynwyd
gaged as maitre d'hotel. plumbing and heating specialist, in TO RECEIVE COMPENSATION AWARDS The companies to be included in there IS money available to loan on
the merger are: good mortgages to ho~e buyers. .
Around the inn there will be a Tuesday's meeting of the Bala-Cyn- Counties Gas & Electric Com- The short term senes benefits m
• cluster of 14 detached dwellings, wyd-Narberth •Rotary Club. Fred Recent Decision of State Compensation Commissioner Af. pany, Philadelphia Suburban Gas & the earnings to the same ~xte!1t as
heated from the inn's central heat- Walzer, of Narberth, was chairman fords Ample Protection to Members of Companies Electric Company, Bryn Athyn Gas the long term, and b.y paymg m $2
ing plant and supplied with serv- of the meeting, which was held in Company Bryn Athyn Electric a share each month 10 place of one
ants from the inn, on the order of the Cynwyd Club. Serving Main Line
Company: Bryn Athyn Fuel Com- dollar, as.in the. long term, the stock
janitor apartments. The houses "Plumbing is becoming a •special- pany, Spring City Electric Com- matu!'es III a httle more than ha!£
will vary from six to eight rooms ized profession," .said Mr. Decker, COMPENSATION POLICY PROTECTS BOROUGH MEN pany, Westminster Township Gas th~ bme, a!ld. for anyone who.. IS
with one or two baths. The small- "in these days of increased sanitary Company Warminster Township usmg a bmldl11g and loan assocla-
• ~r houses wilJ be equipped with conveniences in the homes. The All the volunteer firemen who award was appealed by the bor- Heat & Fuel Company, South Cov- tion to a~cu~ulate money, this short
dinettes and kitchenettes. plumber of today has more work" fi ough. After considerable delay entry Township Electric Company, term senes IS a great advantage as
In the rear of the Manor, and and more expert work, to do. serve WIth the vartOUS re com- Royersford Electric Company, your stock is matured in about six
visible from the pike, there is be- "Ultimately, master plumbers will panies now affording protection to the present decision was handed Newtown Square Gas Company, years.
ing constructed an open-air swim- be employed, with retainer's fees, Lower Merion and adiacent com- down by Commissioner Houck, Newtown Square Heat & Fuel . The ideal way t? invest in build-
<. ming pool, 30 by 75 feet. Its depth like many other professionallmen. munities are entitled 'to compen- and the Borough of Somerset now Company, New Hope Electric Com- mg and loan stock IS to take out new
varies from 30 feet at one end sation for injuries received dur- loses its case.
. and 70 feet at its deepest point to.
5 feet at the diving end. The pool
.NEW PHYSICIAN ing the pursuit of their duties, ac-
pany, Langhorne Electric Light shares in every series which are is-
Considerable interest has been & Power Company, Bucks Countv sued every six months, so that when
Dr. C. S. Schwenk, for many cording to a decision recently ren- focussed upon the case in question" Gas & Fuel Company, Doylestown the stock starts to mature you have
~ill be open to occup.ants ~:lf the years a resident of 2°40 North dered by State Compensation as it involves more than 200,000 Gas Company and Bucks County an assured income for as long a
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IOn and of the dwellings m the Broad street Philadelphia has re- Commissioner Paul W. Houck. men in the State who are serving Southern Gas Company. period as you desire.
Marior and their .friends. moved to Narberth and taken up The subject of compensation for in various fire companies entirely , Any of the directors will be glad
..-' .Borough CouncIl g;anted the per- his residence with Mr. John Curtis, injuries to volunteer firemen has voluntarily and without pay. SMITH WANTS HIS MONEY to explain the building and loan
mIt for the pool WIth the under- 105 Grayling avenue, where he will been a moot question ever since Along the Main Line, especial- Last Tuesday afternoon about 1 idea and to arrange for you to be-
• CONTINUED ON THE THIRD PAGE continue the practice of homeopath- the compensation law first went ly, the course of the case has o'clock, James E. Hearl, of Bala, come a stockholder in the new ser-
ic medecine. ' into effect in the State of Penn- caused no ll' ttle comment and the parked inhisthecar
station nearcustomarily
space the Cynwyd re- les. 1'f't I WI'11 b'
e Impossl'ble f or you t 0
REGISTER sylvania, and there has been much decision has been awaited with served for mail and express trucks attend to the matter yourself on
MILK CONTROL doubt among lawyers and com- interest, as in the past, when vol- to load and unload. At 5 o'clock September I, and the new resi-
Assessors Will Be at Polls Next The milk control officer report- pensation specialists whether fire:- unteer firemen have been injured, George Tenner, mail contractor for dents of Narberth are especially in-
. Week. ed last week that during the men who work as unpaid volun- t Ile fi re compal1les .
have foun
d the Bala-Cynwyd post office,
found Hearl's car in the way when vited to take out stock in the new
The registry assessors will be at period from July 26 to August 19, teers were entitled to compensa- themselves 'without
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the following polling places August 106 samples were taken and that tion under the act. funds to properly compensate the
sufficient he arrived with the mail for the
evening train.
series as this association has been
well managed. Its earnings 'for the
31 and September I, from II A. M.. 63 notices were sent out for var- The case recently decided was man for the inJ'uries incurred and 1ast year were 86
to 4 P. M. and 7 P. M. to 10 P. M. ious offenses. that of Milton J. Graves, of Som- with no provision made for set- car,InTenner
attempting to moveletHearl's
inadvertently it slip . per cen. t It s
back; gathering momentum it Board of Directors attend the
I • Daylight Saving Time: While irregularities were noted erset. Graves was a volunteer ting aside any fund for that pur- went over the bank and came to a monthly meetings and take pride in
District No. I-Borough Hall, at several dairies, the report on member of the fire company of pose. halt about 10 feet from the Pennsy keeping the association 'up to the
Mrs. Louis V. Cockrill. the whole shows that considerable that borough who was responding The N arbert h F Ire · Company, tracks.
A hurry call was sent in to h'Igh standard which was set by its
District No.2-Cook Brothers' effort is being made to mee,t the to an alarm when a truck ran over however, is amply protected by com- George Smith, Narberth busy originators, and we feel certain that
. office, Mrs. Ella B. Murray.
District No. 3-Bol Scouts'
requirements of the board. . his feet. His injuries were so se- pensation insurance, according to owner of a wrecking car, who pull- your money will be safey invested
vere that he was incapacitated for Chief Charles V. Noel. The bor- ed the car back on the road again and can be withdrawn at any time
Headquarters, Mrs. Mary M. Liv- LANE AT SHORE some time. On May 14, 1925, a oug h po1ICy · . 11 k in short order.
ingston. covenng a wor men Hearl objected to paying the that you see fit.
Harold Lane, of Ardmore, a law was passed whi~h provides includes the members of the volun- wrecking charges, saying that it Remember September 2, in the
Every voter is urged to call and member of· the Narberth Tennis that all volunteer firemen shall be teer fire department. wasn't his fault that the car went evening from 7.30 to 9.00 at Elm
• make sure that he or she is proper- Club, played in the annual Atlantic deemed employees of the bor- No compensation cases of this over the bank-Tenner, on the Hall. '
ly registered, as this is the last Coast Tennis Championship ,in oughs or other jurisdictions in k · d" 'd h other hand, refused to pay because
In It IS sal, ave ever come up he claimed that Hearl had no right
chance to be enrolled or to make Ocean City Tuesday. , which they are employed under in Narberth. to park his car there for four WILLIAM G. TORCHIANA
any corrections before the Novem- His team was defeated by Joe the meaning of the compensation hours. William G. Torchiana,' of Wind-
ber election. Olhausen; of Idle Hour, and Wal- act. Read the classified advertising in The last report showed Smith
Help your Registry Assessor to lace Johnson, of Cynwyd, who wqp looking for some Solomon to de- sor and Iona avenue, died at his
Compensation was claimed for this paper. You may find just cide where his money was c<oming home Wednesday night after an ill-
have an' absolutely correct list. the singles title earlier in the !lay. ~ Graves under that act, but the what you are looking for. from. ness of several weeks.
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Miss Elizabeth England and h~i- ""':"'"-.~
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OURTOWN brother, Jilnmy, have ,returned fromClASSIFIED,ADVERTISEMENTS ~~;


a visit to relatives)~,Roselle,N,~ 'J. .... .
A tJO-OPBRATlVB OOMJ,[1JNITY NBWSPAPJDB FOR RENT-Furhishedr~omswith"or
without board, private family, convenient
Owned by the Narberth Civic Association. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Patten and to station. Temporarily or for permanent
Publ1shed every Saturday at Narberth, Pa.
Miss Evelyn Patten have returned residence. Phone Narherth 2261. (tf.)
Some folks use Bonemeal in the Spring.
PJlILIP ATLJlB LIVINGBTON
liJdifor and Pllbrllher
from Stone Harbor, N. J.
Mr. G. Earl Thompson, of Mont-
SEWING MACHINES-All makes're-
paired. Liberal allowance on old machines .. ... ,'~ ~.,.,.,.-., ..., ... Some folks use it in the Fall. '
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TJlOHAB A. ELLWOOD for new Singer. Phone Merion 1458-M.
Btl"n",. JlaM(J1Jf' gomery avenue, is home after a two .(tf.) N.R.PEACOCK But those wise gardeners who use it both
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SUBSOBIPTION PBIa-
weeks' vacation at Ocean City. ---..,.---------
FOR RENT-A,fter August 18, double
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Interior and Exterior Painting'
WILL BE GLAD TO ESTIMATE ~ Spring and Fall know the trick that makes
One Dollar and J'lft7 cent. Pel' Yeu sa ...,...
Mr. L. C. Barnard, of Winfield, room, with or without meals. 127 Mer- ~ 407 Essex Avenue , ~he best plant life.
ion avenue, Narberth. (tf.) , PhoDe, Narberth _ :
Kansas, was the guest of his son,
Mr. Boyd T. Barnard, of Avon FOR SALE-Upright piano, very good
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We have sufficient supply in stock to deliver
OPALL the amount your:. Garden will need.
. road, last week.
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condition, $60. Phone Karberth 1736-R.
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FOR RENT-Double rooin,. also one
LIGHT HAULING
local or out 'of towa
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The Misses Martha


and Anna single room, with or without board,' for , Quick.. and EfIlci.nt B.nlce
Staley, of Pittsburgh, were the business people. Phone Narberth 333-J, " -, -'Po J:"DUFJtT
Bnte~ aa _ad cia. _tWo ~ . .
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Louis or call 104 Dudley avenue.
1914. at tbe Poet Ollie. at H~ ra.. ... Johnson, this week.
:am. "
(9-11-26l,
335 Dudley,~Avenue
FOR SALE-Buick, "1924, model, 7~ phoDe. N..........b ....,...;, •~mu&WIDt«iM4.(I)
tbe act of .arcla ..
Mary and Elizabeth Speakman
Saturday, August 28, 1926
_______________ 1are visiting their grandmother, Mrs.
Daniel, of Gratz, Pa.
passenger' sedan; run 18,000 miles:' Gar~
age, Essex and Haverford avenues;'
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8OO1\IS FOR RENT-Single and VERLPUGH NARBERTH 375
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7beFIRESIDE Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Starn,
double. Convenient to station antI bll~
Electrical Contractor
line. 123 Windsor avenue.
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It is rumored that there are seven of Rockland avenue, have returned FOR RENT-Furnished rooms. Best APPLJANOU
residents of Narberth not at the from' a two. weeks' vacation spent location.
2222-W.
nellr station. Phot't'e' 'Narberth S14 QrQ'IIDI' AYIl.
(to·
"8'(lrlllket An.
at Camp Homo, Long Lake, N. Y., Narberth, Pa. AJ'dJDIII'e, Pa.
shore this week. in the Adirondacks, and also at the GARAGE SPACE-For rent. Korth .,
To make vacation more enjoyable Thousand Islands.
for our younger brethren, may we
Kllrberth avenue.
2222-W.
Phone' Narberth·'
,. (tp rE ODlnty' SHOrPE
THE PASSING OF THE SPECIAL CASES wanted b~' gradu; The, Gift Shoppe of Narberth .''''
remind all that school opens
Monday, the thirteenth of Septem-
ber.
OLD SWIMMING HOLE ale
Indoor Pools Take Place of Old
Outdoor Sport.
nurse. "'ilI furnish be8t of'referenees,
can Km'berth 2222-W. (9-11-26J
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FOR RF..NT-Seeond story, furnished.
Beginning
September
iii'stYe
LABOR DAY-~~
And the thirteenth is nearly here. When the hot weather comes and corner room, four 8qunre", from stution,
Cool in I;llInml'r. warm in winter. Meal!>
Oddity Shoppe
will be open
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abides day after day, when night optiolllil. Narberth 1678-W. (tf) daily from
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. E. Stedem, brings no relief and even the electric 10 A. M.
accompanied by her son and daugh- fan blows hot air; then is the time FOR SALE-Hot water hell tel' in good
until 6 P; M.,
condition.
ter-in-Iaw, Dr. and Mrs. Daniel E. when everyone yearns for water, for Grll)'ling a\'l'nue. Phone Karberth 668-.J.. 321
'and every May find you ready for a vacation or ready
clear, cool, deep water in which to
Stedem, have returned from a trip plunge Friday for work. Many small jobs around the
and splash and be invigorated. WANTED-Sale8'!aih" fhr' ~Iain Line evening. "
through Watkins Glen and other For such a purpose there is no place house have been neglected because of your
points of interest in New York like the "old swimming hole" with its onl)". Uefined position; no canvassing;
h'lllls furnished. Address for' appoint- :104 Forest Ave. Narberth, P~. inability to get enough hours in a row to
State. murmurs, ripples and cool chuckles, ment. "A. 'Z.," care :.of o.ur Town.
with the arched tress overhead and a '. ," (9~4-2(ll
complete your line-up. 'Make a list now
Mrs. Leon Marshall and Miss crowd of boys splashing in and out "as of the material you will need, and let us
WOl\IAN . WANTED-\Vhite womon , HARRY H~' HAMER
Mabel Marshall, of Price avenue, is.""As is" bathing and 'old swimming for /.:enernl housewol·k. Sleep out. Re- deliver it before
were recent guests at the Iroqouis holes" are things of the past for the pI)". "'Y," core of Our Town. Jobbing Carpenter
children and adults along the Main StqrmEnelosures-Screena
Hotel, Atlantic City.
Line today, but the modern swimming YOUNG GIRL WIIIlt8 position as
pool supplies an equal amount of re- mother's helper. Sml111 wages required.
Made--Erected'-::'Removed SEPTEMBER 4th
Senator Fletcher W. Stites left freshment and fun in a way that on For information call Merion 419. Phone 'Narberth 1'171
last week on a motor trip through the whole is much cleaner and more FOR SALE-Sixteen gauge fox:doubl~ You can then go on unmolested and be
New England. At Williamstown, convenient especially for adults. Such barrel I;hf;t ~UIl in nl'W condition. 28·ineh CHARLE'S F EBERT prepared for' the two feet or less of snow
Mass., he joined Mrs. Stites, and a swimming pool, clean, sanitary and barrel. Ht,4-illeh drop 011 8to('k which was :\-' .,' . .', ". •.
convenient exists at the Y. M. C. A.
they picked. up their son, Dick, at in Ardmore for all who care to use it- litted eSllecinl1)' fOI" mall about 1) ft. 10 in. ': ' Jobbina we may get later on.
a camp in Maine, en route. Also fitted with L.mman ivor)' si/.:hts for 0 ..
.men, women and children. Why look twilight shootin~ and Hawkins recoil
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OF ALL KINDS
elsewhere? Why drive miles to' swim pad: Al80 hns leather ;ase. Uea",ons fo~' 103 Dudley Avenue .>i
Mr. Thomas W. Blake and fam- in a mud bottom brook or pond when t'elltng: I;ln\'e fnll,'n heir to 1I better / . : 1 1 1 1 . Phone: NARBERTH 2229 •
tly will shortly occupy their new this pool is always available right in Aln Offl'rmg the above gun al\(I case fOt' =;:::':;:' ' ============= •
home on Rackavon road, Anthwyn Ardmore and, completely equipped $50. 210 Grll)-Iing avenue. Phon.! •
with all such accessories as towels,
Farms, recently purchased from lockers, etc., that make swimming 2610-W.
James Fratantoni and Sons, build- more comfortable and convenient and
·{;:'GEO.,W~ .BOnOMS, SHULL LUMBER COMPANY
ers. The property was listed at $18,- easy?
1 .,....... \..!. .,.... • '.~''t..~ . . . . . ' '.',
,.'
000
The pool in the. Ardmore Y. M" C.
A. is entirely emptied every Saturday
SPORTING GOODS· :. Contractor &- Builder ~9 ~a Ave., BaJa-Cynwyd ,1., ._ _
--... -- 'f"
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night, and is thoroughly' scrubbed and AT •


Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Dunne cleaned before it is refilled. A filtration ~ARBEijTH, PA.
CYNWYD 662
...
are on' a two weeks' motor trip plant is in constant operation purifying DAVIS' \i' •
through the New England States the water. This pool is open on Mon-
and Canada.
days, Wednesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays for boys from 10.30 to 11.30
!..-_------_! GEORGE W. LIGHT •
A. M. and from 2.30 to 4.30 P. M. It
Mrs. C. C. Parkhurst, of Dudley is open on the same days for men dur-
avenue, is visiting her sister, Mrs. ing the remaining hours from 9.30
For Permanent Electric Floor Surfacing
New Floors Surfaced •
C. P. Howard, of Santa Monica, A. M. to 9.30 P. M. The pool is open
on the other days of the week from
Satisfaction Old Floors Resurfaced
Cal. 2.30 to 4.30 P. M. for girls and the 219 IONA AVE.
BUY A
Ily, of Merion avenue, are spending
hours for women are any other timc
Mr. Walter J. Odiorne and fam- during those days of the week except
from 12 to 1 and 6 to 7 P.
This pool is open for private or
M.
Smedley
Narberth, Pa.
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some time at Cape May. class lessons every day from 9 A. M.
HOWARD C. FRITSCH

KelVIn ator
up to the hours· allotted for gencral Justice of the Peace
Mr. H. Berry and family, of Nar- swimming. Swimming lessons are
brook Park, are spending a month at given by appoinment. The swimming Built R'ome. REAL ESTATE

Capitol Island, Maine. instructors at the Ardmorc Y. M. C. A. Wl\t. D. & H. T. SMEDLEY Fire Insurance-Best Companies
have all passed the expert swimming
Phone 1749W 215 Haverford Aye.
tests, life saving tests and the first
Mr. John McMenamin, of Chest- aid test.. It is the practice of the Y. M.
nut avenue, is critically ill at his C. A. staff to encourage all users of the _ ..,_.__." ...
~ -_._~,._ ..._.,.,'_.,_._._. __ ._~._.-~~
,, is an Economy
home, following a stroke suffered pool to learn how to swim and six ,, -as well as a 'III<

'~Tednesday.
free swimming lessons are now given
to all pcrsons who take out a yearly MARSHALL COMPANY ,, convenience
membership and three months physi-
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Compton and cal privileges. The cost is unusually CONTRACTING PAPERHANGERS ,,
Arthur Compton, Jr., have returned low. ,, .~
),J~ ~"
PHONE, NARBERTH 1661-J , ~ .~~ I
to their home on Woodbine avenue
after spending_ some time with Dr. 36
The daily attendance at the Ardmore
pool, represents people coming from .,_.. _---, .. .. _.,_._
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19 " j
different community centrcs in the
and Mrs. W. T. Melchior, of Hamp- Main Line district. Many of the mem- <;>. . , ;..
ton, Va. Dr. Melchior is well known bers have taken the 'expert swimmers
to many in Narberth as former test and. from that number several
principal of the Narberth schools. have been able to pass the life-savers
test and the first aid test. all of which
FRIENDS'CENTRALSCHOOL
Country 'Day School ~:': ,~ ,~ .
j,~ \\~ ~:
the instructors arc qualIfied to give. OVERBROOK
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Doug- Whenever one of the members passes (l"orlUerlr at 15th and Hllcc Street!!, Phllnllell'hlll) »
lass, of Winchester road, are mov- the life-savers test, it is the occasion Elght)'-8l'COlld Yeur 0p'e1l8 9th l\lonth 2bt, tD::n
ing to Atlantic City. Their home for pride on the part of himself and h'is
friends for he is then given the official
BOYS ulld GIBLS: Separate Departlllcllt8
ELEl\IESTARY UEPAICTM&.",T, INCLUUING KINDER<lARTEN AT
~-~~"..:..L.~~~~~~ pi ~ III
has been purchased by Mr. Robert "life-savers" - insignia whi'ch is sewed
OVERBROOK THIS AUTUl\IN

~lrml
Weber, who plans to occupy it next on to the front of his hathing suit. '1'horough college prel'arator~' 01111 gelleral course8,
is-ocre call1l11l!! n1l(1 nthletle fields; modern eqlllplUcnt, DCW g)'J11l1oshulI,
week. These facts indicate that the swim- speclnllst8 fu('ult~·, whol~sollle 1I1ll1 homelike atmosphere; convcnient "Belter- •
ming pool in the Ardmore Y. M. C. A. bU8 sH\·lce. . alW4Ys Better"
rear nook 011, ApplicatIon
·Ii/!ilii/l
dlll!~lllllllm
A party in honor of Miss Julia is in every way superior to the old- BARCLAY L. JONES, Ph. D., Principal •
McClelland was held last Friday fashioned "swimniing hole" hecause it , . OVERBlWOK, PENNA
not only gives equal refreshment and
evening at .the home of Miss Eliza- wholesome fun but also very definite l.'ELEPHOrolE: BELl\IOrolT 749:!-749:J ! •
beth Henry, daughter of Mr. and instructions in the essential art of ELVINATO R Electric Refrigeration
Mrs. George H. Henry, of Meeting swimming and in the more essential
House Lane. Miss McClelland. a knowledge of life saving.
resident of Saltsburg, Pa., with her ELECTiON DATES
THE ARDMORE K quickly pays for its.elf. Better, however,
than its economy is its 'convenience. It auto--
mother and sister, have been visit- . Last days to be assessed for the QUALITY AND ECONOMY SHOP matically maintains a dry, uniform cold in •
ing the Sesqui. November election are Tuesday
2738 East County Line Road
your re:frigerator, demanding no attention-
•••
and. Wednesday, August 31 and
September 1. The assessors sit ARD;MORE requiring no replenishing.
Mr.. and Mrs. Robert W. Cald-
well and family, of Woodside ave- at the .polling places on those will opep Saturd~y, August 28, )V~th a full line of Ltt us 1001 D'lItr YlJur ,.,fi'iZlrtltlJr, ana
days.
nue, have returned home after a Last day for filing nomination general merchandise. Men's, Youths' and Children's 1111 you tit, CDSt 01' a K,lfJinatlJr fir it. •
month's stay at Lake Conesis, near papers by independent bodies of Shoes and Furnishings; and Qlothes for the ,entire
Geneseo, New York. eitizc:ns, for any office, Friday, family.. ." ,. CONVENIENT, PAYMENT TERMS
September 3. , Watch TheseC()I~lIlnsf~r News of Big Sales Soon!
Last day when candidates nom- .Visit OUf Saiesroom'orPhone'(or a Representative
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. White and inated at the primary election may Presents willb~ given with every purchase of three
daughter, Muriel, of Essex avenue, withdraw from nomination, Mon- dollars or over. " , •
have returned from a stay of a week day, September 13. Trading stamps with every purchase, pre1'Iliums to
Last day to file nominations to
at Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Musser M. Moore
fill vacancies caused by the with-
drawal of candidates nominated at
the primary election, Tuesday,'
be selected in t~rlRDMoRE THEOOUNTIES GAS &.ELECTRIC CO.

QUALI~;·~~~o~~~~e°:!.~ ~a~
and family, of, Grayling and Price Septemiler 28. .
avenues, have l?pent the past week Last day to pay tax to qualify
for the November election, Sahir-
SHOP, -' "£17 BRYN MAWR 327 .. WAYNE 47
at a summer resort near Rehoboth day, October 2 . ' I.__.. .A.RD
. .M.O.R.E ..I '\!i~"'~jI~i,'M:~:"·I!'<~.i'~:~=";'iC::,-~.-,=-,c::H:x:~_=-c:~c::H:=_=_~XIOcx:=-=~XIoC-:x:::l~=c,.c:1i
Beach, Delaware. Last day for filing statement of
T:~Np~:V~jl~~~:i~~~::=tC?~: is ROCld CostNQttoBe Feared Yet,.
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When Diuatisfied Try SWIM . necessary. :tQ,.,retp~,:e"foqd;.Pt:oaucts"ighway Departmen.,."t Tells, County..,:
from' cans. as soort a:s they are o~n.;
.. , . FOR HEALTH and PLEASURE
Sp~l Summer Ofter ed is erroneous: For a reasonable BRYNWOOD MANOR INN Montgom.ery county taxpayers
aEWlT~S Three months Swimming Pool and period incident to its utilization it IS NEW DEVELOPMENT are not ltkely to face for many
Shower Baths, including Membership would be safer to allow .the food CONTINUED FROM' THE FIRST PAGE years the enormous costs that have
for a Whole Year and Six Free Les-
Tailors, Cleaners and Dyen to 're1hain in the can. Transferring
r~:~s.
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sons:, Men, $4.00; Boys, $2.50; Wom- to another receptacle only adds to standing that it would conform ear:, 10 the widening of
. en, $3.50; Girls, $2.25. ' the 4ang~r of contamination. with the zoning law, in not being
234 Haverford Avenue 'Phone, Narberth 1254 SINGLE ADMISSION, 25 CENTS used for general commercial pur- The State is not intent upon a
The Lower Merion High School Ten- ,HEDGEROW PRESENTS poses. costly program of arbitrary widen-
', f ~.:J D r nis Courts are ope'n to the Public .. . Th ing of roads without consent or
'.. W e Cal.. or ~'WI e ~'Ver under Y. M. C. A. supervision at Next ,v~ek at Rose Valley, the ere. will b~ walks of broken consultation with county authori-
I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~moderate r a t e s . .
~
I Hedgerow Theatre will
present st?ne meandermg throu.gh well-
Main Line C~·' Aatod8tio1l "Will Shakespeare," and "Hedda la~d gardens past a spo?tmg foun-
~es: I"nstead, i~ is merely "estab-
hshmg such Widths as a basis for
of theY. Me c.A. Gabler."," . . .~am. The grounds wIll ~e kept work that may not be ne<;essary for
116 West Lancaster
.. ' "Aye
. Ardn,ore . , .... . 10 good shape
position will beand the entire
owned pro-
as a whole 50 or 100 years. I ts W9rk . IS
. being
REPAIRS, coNvERTING,
.. ND.'. .. .•.. EXTINGUISHERS
. FYR.:-FYrER in order to keep control in the in-
ferests of one organization, and to
insure its attractiveness at all
done solely to spare taxpayers .of
those future generations' the . ex-
pense involved in removing proper-

, .,. ·•.I·G.· 1_LA'·'·"s:·:·''~~~~O~O,d'2'O~la.tp: eOJENa.,rAd~e~n;u·e·;ri ti~~mh':.e ~w~:~e· cl; ';~


.~:
&I." R:
..' .. '1'" 'E': ..... ed for eachfacilities
L.riB,c..· ti"!:":;'ge
will be
residence. rfheprovid-
own- County Commissioners Stout, Craw- to
ers state that no expense will be ford and K~eler by representatives
CALL NARBERTH 1635'
oAI
spared in making the development of die State ·Highway Department

"
. ,', . . attractive and artistic. The pike in.a conference which followed the
MILK AND CREAM HARRYB. WALL. ofhasthe been widened 12 feet in front vigorous outburst of resentment
property to .provide space against the ~'expense, sounded re-
A'~I.E·..· '. PIumb in.g, Gas Fitting drive and for park- c~tly '.by th e Mon tgomery aut. hon-
ALEXBE ELECTRIC"" 758 LAN CASTER.
BRYN.MAWR. .
..".
. r and Heating
for
ing.
a private
tIes.
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302 Haverford Avenue NARBERTH, PA. Brynwood Manor is one of a The explanation has cleared ·the
... type of developments which has air, and will cause a sigh of relief
NARBERTH 1635 PHONE, BRYN MAWR 8~ 'P~ONE, NARBERTH &52-M become popular in the West, es- to taxpayers who contemplated un-
iii5===========5a=====EE========.iI pecially in California, where a easily additional burdens upon their
group of small bungalows sur- pocketbooks. :
BEST FRENCH DRY CLEANING round the central inn" the occu- Following a policy laid down by
( pants of the houses takilig their the State, that all primary routes be
meals at the inn or not, as they widened to the fullest possible ex-
We Invite You to Try ADELIZZI BROTHERS please. tent, which· in .places has reached
This project will constitute a con-\ 120 feet, Montgom~ry coun~, nat-
Some of Our Specialties TAILORS siderable improvement for the u~ally, was drawn mto the picture,
'"• neighborhood, for the old Ellis With the resultant outburst of pro-
Cherry Cookies
CLEANERS AND DYERS property has been an eye-sore for r test. : .
Home-Made Cookies years. The enormous mansion is! However, the situation was quiet-
Fresh Macaroons Home-Made Pies 220 Bala Aye. one of the oldest landmarks in the ly ironed out after a visit of Dis-
Coffee Cakes 102 Forest Ave. Narberth 2602
Almond Horns section, and had become practi- trict Engineer Donald C. Stackpole
Lemon Snaps Honey Buns (with walnutS) Narberth, Pa. Cynwyd 928 Cynwyd,'Pa. cally unsellable. Wings were add- andtwo:of his aides. The commis-
Butter Cookies Wedding Cakes ed from time to time, and the sioners pointed out to Mr. Stack-
Vanilla Snaps
Old-fashioned. Bread as grandmothe~\ baked it
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house contains thousands of dol- pole that widening Old York road
lars' worth of stone. to 120 feet, as suggested, would in-
David M. Ellis, the former owO... cur millions of dollars :in damage.
Whole Wheat Plain Frosted Raisin er, now resides at Montgomery Mr. Stackpole was told such an ar-
and 'Wynnewood road. The house bitrary step virtually would drive
NARBERTH HOME BAKERY has been the scene of at least one the county into insolvency.
fire, and has been visited by house- The atmosphere immediately
243 Haverford Ave. :: Narberth 2201·W breakers ~nd hood~um~ on numer- cleared :when Engineer Stackpole
, ous occasions durmg Its va~ancy. explained the State's program, a
Not long ago, the barn l}l the short synopsis of which follows:
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rear ?f the est~te ~as the bIVouac


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1. All highways under direct
....... , of. Blll.Bollax:d s Wild horses, that State control are to be widened "as
• rmned 10 their nocturnal rambles much as reasonably. possible."
the. lawns and flower beds of 2. Widths are merely "estab-

Stability reSidents of Wynnedale road. lished" with probability of such


work not being. carried out within
the next 50 or 100 years. . )
II
Church News .3. A policy of this nature per-.
-',: FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, force must be set into motion in;an-
The stability, resource and financial integrity SCIENTIST ticipation of the future and its in-
,., of a national bank are known, respected, and D£L'1~IOUS! Women's Club Building, Ardmore lems.
tricate motor transportation prob-
relied upon throughout the country. Avenue: Ardmore, Pa. .
,~ .' 4. Where such lines are. "estab~
• The convenience, friendliness and closeness of -And it saves all the trouble of baking at Wednesday eve n i.J! g testimonial IS ed" property h0 Iders are obliged
Sunday services, 11 A. M. I' h
interest make a community bank the ideal home during hot summer. meeting. 8.o'clock. to build accordingly and if by any
Reading room, No. 19 West Lancas- slip, houses.or places ofbusiness are
institu.tion with which to do business. ~Pure and wholesome, and my! how. gOQd ! ter avenue, open daily, 10.30 A. M. to constructed within these lines, they
4.30 P. M.. . could be moved back by the <::l.tate
In joining these two advantages-in choosing
officers and directors from representative citi-
-Try our cakes and pies, our pastry. and
candy made in our own sanitary bakeshop.
The subject for the Bible lesson ser- . h' .
I -' -' '.'
mon for August 29 is "Christ Jesus." at t e cost of the owner With no
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possibility of damage.suits being in-
zens, we feel that we have provided unusual
.... The Presbyterian Church. curred.
banking facilities. Rev. John Van Ness, minister. \\Then this was made clear to the
Meetings for August 29: commissioners, widths of a number
And a steady, rapid growth in deposits is the
best proof of stability.
WHITE'S' SWEET SH:OP 9.45 A. M.-Bible. School. .
11.00 A. M.-Mormng worship. The M t
sermon will be delivered by Rev. 'vV.
of main' traffic arteries, traversing
on gomery county were qUlc y
. kl
Hamill Shields, D. D., pastor of thc agree(~ upo~. Among th.em were
219 Haverford Avenue Presbyterian Church of Norwalk, O. the Rtdge pIke from Norrtstown to
. 7.00 P. M.-Union twilight :meeting Collegeville, 100 feet; DeKalb street
WIth sermon by preacher, furnished by pike from King Manor to the Ches~
THE NARBERTH NATIONAL BANK Phone Narberth 1705 for prompt delivery theNext
Lutheran
Wednesday evening the Union ter county l'me! 80 f eet; Ridge
Church. . .
pike
Prayer Meeting will he held in the from Collegevtlle to Pottstown, 80
Open F1'iday Evenings-7 until 9
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the Lutheran Church
Church.with leader from feet.
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY
,
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. Ill» n nn. n •
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n% • ft. n
u•
I Baptist Church of the Evangel.
Robert E. Keighton, minister.
The Montgomery-Bucks
County Council, American Legion
Bi-

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Services August 29:
9.45 A. M.-Church Scl\ool. The Auxiliary, entertained 30 disabled
lesson will be taught from the desk war veterans at a picnic Thursday,
to the school. Everybody welcome and August 19, at the home of Mrs. N.
Will your coal pleased to .,!lave you a~tend..
11.00 A. M.-Mornmg worsnlp. Ser-
mon by Rev. Fred B. Igler, Baptist
B. Hughes, Gulph Pa.
D' d'
lOner an supper were serve
Student Secretary, University of pcnn-I to the boys on the porch of Mrs.
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burn next winter? sylvania Christian Association. Hughes' home, and games aqd
7.00.~. M.-~velling u!lion service.' music were furnished by the Nor-
The mll1lster will be furmshed by the ristown unit who were in charge of
Lutheran Church. .
Wednesday, September 1, 8 P. M.- entertamt1~ent. J.hose serv.mg on
'tT' •

Union prayer service. This service the comlntttee from the MaIO Line
Coal that "looks good" in the spring We pledge our co-operation w\ll be in charge.of the Lutherans ~nd were': Mrs. George B. McKinney,
... and "burns bad" in winter won't keep your wlll be held. III the. P~t·sbytenan Bala-Cynwyd; Miss Regina Don-
home warm. How can you tell good coal To its worthy enterprises Chu;ch. ThIS IS the last umon prayer aghy and Mrs Alb rt R 'nhold t
service and everyone should make a . e et ,0
from bad~ You can't. You must depend And to you, its Citizen. special effort to attend. Ardmore, and Mrs. James T. How-
"
upon your coal dealer for quality as well enstein and Mrs. Edwin W. Wipf,
as quantity. Thousands of households in . Methodist Episcopal Church. Narberth.
West Philadelphia and suburbs have faith We welcome every opportunity Services for Sunday, August 29:
in our coal, our service, our weight. And, 9.45 A. M.-Bible School. Hon. SPROUT TREES
they're never disappointed. To serve you. and your friends. FletcherW. Stites, superintendent. If a new growth of sprout hard:"
11.00 A. M.-Morning worship. Ser-
mon by Rev. Stewart A. Young. wood timber is desired to replace
t- In every se~e of the word 7.00 P. M.-Union twilight service, that being removed, it is advisable
o in charge of the Lutheran Church. to cut the trees! during the winter
Telephone, BOULEVARD 888 We want YQU to make Rev. C. A. Senft wi1l preach the ser- or very early spring, as stumps of.
mon.
• Union prayer service on \Vednesday trees felled during those periods
TIlls bank YOUR BANK. at 7 P. M. in the Presbyterian Church, sprout best. Sprouting is most vig-
Rev. C. A. Senft will be the leader. orous from low stumps. Sprout

KUNKEL THE MERION TITLE &:.·TRUSr COMPANY


!"Ioly Trinity Lutheran.
Cletus A. Senft, active. pastor.
Services Sunday:
Bible School, 9.45 A: M.
regeneration is especially applicable
h d
to young ardwoo stands, particu-
larly those to be cut over every 20
to 30 , years for postS! or fuel. The
LaJogest In~epe~~~nt..Q:»~1 Qealer Morning w()rship, 11 A. M. Theme: majority .of hardwoods do not
iDPhiJa'delphia
OF' ARDMORE "The Good Samaritan."sprouf vigorously beyond 60 years
Evening service, 7 P. M. Theme: of age. Basswood and chestnut are
"Important Personal Questions."
63rd 4: Market Sbt &: Gray's NARBERTH BALA-CYNWYD Prayer service in the Presbyterian exceptions, since as a rule they:
J : Church with the Lutheran Church in sprout :well from healthy stumps QP
.. ~~~*~. ~,~~~OOOO!NoOCl~~~~~~. ~...~.~<.ll!:l,,~.•ll!l,~OOOOOOoo~leharge. "' ...-to 100 years of age•
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~~r~E:kf:::am AT::j"
U.. J(A"L &"E
rijii~iji~~ij;j;ji~~1iiii~1iiHH~l¥l~1;\?~ft~
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.
fine character portrait and an in-
teresting story of tunneling through
a mountain for a railroad.
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NEW BOOKS Marchester Royal-J. S. Fletch- SILVER on Worn, Brassy Parts, Re· ~
er. A murder mystery. f1eetors, Radiators, Bathroom Fau· ~
,.NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT ~
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Brief Reviewa of Recent L.ibrary Ac· Padlocked-Rex Beach. A mod- cets, etc., so that they m: ..&t
quisitions. ern girl's fight to call her soul her LOOK LIKE NEW m; ~
In the space alloted to book re- own: , On th,~', 'evening of the 31 st of
views there is not enough room to SIlver Spoon-John Galsworthy. 3-oz. Trial Size SOc; Yz.pint $UIO; ~ ~
mention or recommend especially Tomorrow's Tangle-Margaret Pint $1.65 ~ August we will withdraw our ~
anyone book, but for those who are Pedler. 'fhis ~ook is the answ~r to See Demonstration ~ ~
interested in book writers and ~!1ebir the questw?, Is love ever faIr to E. J. LHY.OFDS. C:oHtt·eRicklin ~' special sale offer. ~
works, there is "Adams Bree, d y a woman.~. r ~
Radcliffe Hall. This book is well A. R. Justice Co., 904 Walnut St., W
worth 'special mention. Following GIRL SCOUTS 'P,hiladelphia ~ Come in qtPJ1c.~ ~Q~vi;,\il YPlJ.r~, ~
~ If f h'". b ~,
is the complete list added to the To Participate in Girl Scout Day at
Narberth Community Library dur- Sesqui. WALTER NEWRUCK !t: !, .
se 0 t IS opportunity to
",'.' ,.
uy !
ing August: Invitations have been issued to the W f ~
Non-Fiction. Girl Scouts of the Main Line to take Carpenter and Builder ~ -one 0 our ~
Dreadful Decade-Don Seitz. Be- part" in the observa;nce of :'Girl Scout
1 Sixties and our Day at the SesqUlcentenmal on Sep-
Jobbing-Estimates Free mr ~
~ '00".
t ween our mar tl'a. . tember 2. NARBERTH 2733.J W
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delightful}y dull Elghttes. . During their stay the visiting Girl ~ ~
".tn1IH ••a G s.cr... '~
EducatIon and Good Llfe-Ber- Scouts will be entertained at tea in
trand Russell. A popular statement the Pennsylvania State Building, where
of the modern idea in education. they will be the special ~uests of Miss R. ,S. TOUHILL
m: , '
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()') Famous Men of Science- Martha G. Thomas, offic!al hostess. At
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the Palace of Education two per-
Electr,·cal Contractor ~~ ~~
barah Bolton. formances of the movie "Around the 703 S. Bowman Avenue .;
(j) Sportcraft for All the Year- Clock With the Girl Scuots," will b,.~ PHONE MERION 108i ~ ~
Dale R. Van Horn. given at 12 and 5 ?'clock.. They will ••, ' - _ ,.".,.... ~ ~ '('
Story of the Constitution-Elsie be taken on an inspectIOn tour of ..e.t
• Camp Anthony Wayne and Camp , ~ "lb"t
Smgmaster. . . Samuel Nichola where they will be re-'~ ..e.i
Understandmg Your Chlldren- ceived by Brigadier General H. c. TAX I SE RV I,e E W "0f
Frederick Pierce. The author speaks Learnard, commander of ,the Sesqui- P. F. DONAHUE ~ 1. Only $5.00 Down. ~
from many years' experience as a cente~nial e.xpeditionary force, a~d Residence, Station, ~ ~\,
. 1 1. hI' t Captam LoUIs Estell Fagan, officer m N N rth W ~ ..e.t
practtca, consu ttng psyc 0 ogls . charge of the United States Marine arberth 1731 arbe 1713· W 2 $10.00 allowance on your old heater. ~
Fiction. encampment. '" Baggage Called lor and Delil1eretl ~. ~
Adams Breed-Radcliffe Hall. A Demonstrations by the visiting 108 CONWAY AVENlIE NAaBEBTa' ~ ~ r.
sympathetic portrayal of' an Italian tsroopts hat /he t"Bett~rthHome," .?irl ~ 3. A year to pay for it. ..e.i
waiter's life in a London ·restaurant. ~ou ea quar ers a e e~pos~ 1O!l' Phone Narberth 672 ~W ~~ 'r
h WIll feature the program whIch IS In
. Beau Sabreur-Chnst 0 per charge of Miss Julia Williamson, di- 4 N' . h
Wren. A mystery story of the. rector of Girl Scouts for Philadelphia.
French Foreign Legion in the des- r A stand!n~, invitation to ,:isit "Hi~h
Narberth Taxi Cab Co
Walter Roser • ~
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Street of 76 on t~e SesqUlcentenmal ~ ~
Child of 'the North-Ridgewell grounds
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GIrlany
Scouts also]. be~n
time byhasMrs. Wll- DODGlll SEDANS FOR BIRII
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Collum. Lust for gold, a woman s lis Martin, chairman of the Women's Offiee: 2111 HaTerford AYe. ~ .set
love and mystery. Committee of the Sesqui. On this ~'DO NOT FAIL TO PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW. 'fGl
Elope If You Must-E. ]. Rath. street, re!>uilt and re-peopled ~s it was ~ ~
A romantic girl who tried hard to at. the tIme of the Revolutlol~, they English Type House ~ A DELAY WILL MEAN A LOSS TO YOU. ...e.t I,
WIll find the homes of Washmgton, W 'I6'f ,
elope, but who f oun d 0 bstac1es Jefferson and Robert Morris, Ben- For Sale ~,' ~
everywhere. . , '~ ~
jamin Franklin's Print Shop, the first
Gentleman from Virginia-C. A. infirmary and the old "Sign of Ye
Seltzer. Thrilling tale of the early Indian Qu~en," where they all set to
Half-acre. Five bed-
rooms and 3 baths. ! COOK BROTHERS
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W e t when it abounded in outlaws sup and dISCUSS tht; pr~blem .of the All stone construction. W "'6t
S • day. Jefferson's "gIg" 111 whIch he N b .set h 1752
and IndIans. rode from his home in Virginia to
Heloise and Abelard-George Philadelphia, carrying the draft of the
GEORGE R. MARKLE' ~ ~
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Moore. The story of these im- Declara;tion of}ndependence, .is.!o be Builder: ~ ~
mortal lovers told so that the v live found III !he Jefferson House, .and 'Na'tl'onal Bank BUI'ldm'g ~ : ' , .set
. " at "Washll1gton House" one mIght W '<G1
agaIm. d l' easily expect to see George and Martha
ncre u Ity of Father Brown-, Washington step out to greet them.
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