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Vol. XIII, Number 50 Narberth, Pa., Saturday, September 17, 1927 PRICE, THREE CENTS

PIKE NUMBER MESS I 'Nomen,



CANDIDATES TALK MANAYUNK TO THE RESCUE
Clang I went the fire alarm.
WOMEN INVITED TO OUTING
as well as men, in the ranks
PHILATELISTS MEET
The ?If ain L:ne Stamp Association, ORGANIZATION TO
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TO WOMEN VOTERS Whee-e-e I went the siren. Fire In
West Manayunk! BRINGS PROTESTS IIerto Merion
of the Republican Association of Low-
and Narberth will be invited
composed of enthusiastic philatelists of
Narberth and vicinity, held its first
SUPPORT MOWRER
, To the reseue charged the gallant the annual outing of the organiza-

Griswold, Bates and Fretz volunteers of the West Manayunk
Fire Company. Out of the firehouse
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CouncIl PromIses to Act oon
's tlOn, to be held Saturday afternoon,
September 24, at Wilson's Grovc, op-
fall mccting :\fonday night at the Pres-
hyterian Church. Postmaster J. Ber- Republican Committee Votes
tram Nesper gave the younger boys a
• Among the Local came trundl1ng the big fire-fighting if Township Does posite the GI~dwyne School, in Glad- short talk. to Straddle on
apparatus. Five hundred feet of the wyne, accordlllg to an announcement
Speakers. firemen's best, unrolled on the road. Not. made 'vVednesday by Chairman Petcr Meetings are planned for alternate Assessor.
Swiftly and efficiently, ·the hose was C. Hess, township leader. Monday nights, and any stamp collect-
• or is invited to drop in. Talks w:11 bc
SEVERAL ARE ABSENT connected to a fire hydrant, ready
to pour a stream of water on the WILL A RREST SPEEDERS A corn boiling of hundrcds of ears
of corn, will be one of the features of given by adult philatelists from timc WILL BACK UP WINNER
I blaze. Hundreds of people assembled the get-together meeting. All candi- to time.
• Two candidates for Borough Council, In the hope of witnessing thrilling "There never. was a time when all dates on the county, township and Those .present ?llonday night includ- A decision 10 straddle in the assessor-
one for as>essor and one for the School rescues, spectacular fiame-fightlng. horough Republican ticket are expect- ed Victor Carson, .r unior :Mackey, El'- ship contest and to fight Edward S.
.. Board. appeared and spoke at the meet- Dense smoke rolled upwards to the
darkening sky. 'Twas 10 minutes of
of the streets of the borough were in
'as good condition as at present." So ed to be there, in addition to many
other prominent Republicans. Inas-
gene Claghorn, Charles Safburgh,
Vcstus Spindler, Hugh Speed, Edward
Haws for Council marked the pre-elec-
tion meetin rT of the ~arberth Repub-
irtl:l' lfonday night of the League jf seven, Tuesday evening, tha t the stated the highwav report of Chair- Bartlett, Donald Munro, George Hutch lican Committee held at Elm Hall
much as women are among the can-
''2 \Vomen Voters, In addition to the local alarm was turned In. The fire was man Rohert F. "Vood at Council meet- didates on the party ticket, leading inson, Everett McCarter, John Hanke, Tuesday eve~ling.
candidates the three candidates for In the cellar of the West Manayunk ing :'fonday night. .,'omen in the organization will also William Hemsley, J. Wallace Good- The committee is made up of the
County Director of the Poor were on FU'e Company. Part of the reason for this condition 'Ile urged to attend.' win, J. Bertram Nesper. three committeemen and three commit-
• Down Into' the dense clouds of lies in the extensive construction of leewomen of the voting distnets.
hand to explain their views. Charles V. Noel is chairman and l\frs.
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1n the absence of the Chairman. :'If r.
B. Earl "\chenhach, :'IIrs. Leroy C. Doug-
smoke plunged an Intrepid fireman.
Hundreds gasped. WOUld the fumes
new roads under the bond issue. The
more immediate reason is found in the CARNIVAL PREPARES MANY ATTEND NEW L. C. Douglass, secretary. The de-
,~
lass presided. She first called npon the
Councilmen present, as they had to
overcome him? Would no one rescue
him? Minutes passed.
virtual completion of the 1927 oiling
program. The work this year has been
carried out by the Ramsdell Construc-
! FOR SECOND 'NIGHT' THEATER OPENING cision at the Tucsday mecting will set
the coursc to be followed by the reg-
ubr political workers at the primartes
leave to attend their own meeting. Emerged the fireman; also the fire. tion Compan)'. :lext week.
:M r. Griswold rcsponded as candidate It was In a bucket. The bucket The ghost of the Montgomery ave- Haverford Avenue Blaze of Egyptian Theater in Cynwyd The committee endorsed the countv
for assessor. but. inasmuch as his op:)-
{)nent, Frank A. O·Brien. was not present.
contained rags, which burned with a'
black, smUdgy smoke.
nue numhering mess walked again at
Lights as Affair Entertains Public at ticket, which Ihey declared to be a
• he did nol seck to de:late the proposi- the meeting. Harry Evans, of 1\) l\f ont- I strong one, and then procecded to a
tions raised in their respective com-
The fire company reeled up 500 gomerv (or rather, of one of the 19~s, Begins. First Night. discussion of the local contests. Two
feet of llOSI!', and moved back into Re,JUblicans are .runni~lg for assessor,
.. munications to "Our Town." the firehouse .
'rvfontgoIllery), resurrected the ghost
and after some chscusslon the commit-
diffi- '~AWARD GIFTS TONIGHT FIRST SHOW TONIGHT tee decided to keep hands off, but to
Several qnestions had been written Otll. In
and :\Ir. Griswold's remarks were related he atold few the well-chosen
councilmen and ofmild
the words t-\
pledge their suppo,t to the winner 11l
to them. When asked why the Narberth
DOCS MEET DOCS culties attendant upon sharing his I
the general election.

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tax rate is to high, the speaker said that
the voters. by passing the bond issues for
the playground and street pa\·ing. 1.1ad
obligated the borough to meet Ihe l11lls.
AT ROTARY DINNER '
house number with another resident . \Vith Haverford avenue bedecke(1
a block or so to the east. . . k f f . I .,
I I I
Bala-Cynwyd and Main Line resi-
l\fail he claimed. .is oftcn so delayed after a wee' 0 evens 1 activIty, am cents crowded to overflowing the ,1.)r-ed \Vil~ am H. Fretz and Clifford
that h~ canuot earn the discount on wilh everyone keyed up for a success- Egyptian Theater in Bala-Cynwyd, W. Bates for re-election to Council, and
The commitlee unanimously en-

and Council had no alternative, but to fi x public service hills. 1mportant letters ful affair, the carnival is now in full Thursday night, when the Stanley- John ..\ :'Ifowrer. Jr., to succeed E. C.
a rate that would be sufficient. The only Veterinarians Are Guests of "'0 astra,-. Unordered vegetables ap- swing. ~ffinger C~lIllpany e!l1erta!ned the pub- Griswold. ?lfo'ivrer's name will not
way by which the rate could be iowered
Balcynar Rotary l~e:tr on . his back porch, destined for LarO" ro\ ds swarmed over Ha\'er- hc at a ~rlvat~ openlIlg ot the. $:WO,OOO appear on the ballots due to his failure
would he to ha\'e the assessment equal- someone else with the same number. . "e c v . . new motIon picture house, wInch has a to file a petition, but the Republican
izen. that is, increase it on ]Jroperlies Club. The situation has been a well-known ford avenue last I1Ight on the openlI1g seating capacity of 1600. Hundreds organi~ation is going to wage a vigor-
• which are now at bearing theIr fair one to Council. the post office, and the of the affair gi"en by the fire company, of inVItations had been sent to sodet)· ous stIcker campaign in an effort to
share. and thus make possible a lower Lower Merion Township Commission but the record crowd is expected to- folk in Bala-Cynwyd and to prominen t obliterate Edward S. Haws. Democrat
rate for those already properly ">sessed. HORSE NIGHT RESULTS for well over two years. Thc lack of .g I I Iff' '11 l ' t members of :\Iain Line organizations. who is duly listed on the ballots of
Regarding thc valuation of properties. system on the pike is ludicrous. Num- 1lI. 1t, w len t le a aIr WI reac, 1 s Frank H. Sykes, commissioner from hoth parties.
1\1 r. Griswold said that just became there hers jump forward and backward. Dup- chmax. . 'Cynwyd. and president of the Lower The six in attendance at the caucus
had been no soles in a particular section \Vhen one Rotarian walked up to lications are found. The rest of Nar- Ail along the busl11ess street from Merion Board of Commissioners, ac- were :\Irs. E. C. Town. Mrs. E. C. Gris-
• for a number of years, it did not neces- another Rotarian at the Cynwyd Club berth is numhered from west to east, Narberth avenue to Forest, both sides cepted' the theater on behalf of the wold, Mrs. L C. Douglass. Charles
... sarilv mean that value had failed to in- Tuesday night, he could with safety hut Montgomery avenue starts at the are lined with booths. The vacant lot community in a short and appropriate \'. Noel. \V. S. Thomps~n and James
.. crease. If that were to be the basis oi
assessment. equalization and fairness be- ca II t IIe at J1er-even tough
OlD " TI
h a stra . neast e r,)I~,·s
gal1d " its little hop-skip-and beside
. I theI old Y. f
iumn in a 'clirection oJ)posite from that IS a so t le scene 0 ITIUC 1 activIty.
M. l C. A. ' Building
. address, following a f presentation :\1. Wark.
speech by an official 0 the Stanley-
tween different parts of the town would - oc. le reason for this phenom- of tIle other streets. The interest in Professor Zanzo, the Effinger Company, which will operate WOMEN SEEK INFORMATION
be impossible. enon lay in the fact that the Bala-Cyn- I I' I d I I I
• wyd-Narberth Rotary Club had as Council placed the blame upon the psyc lO-ana yst IS now s 1are Jy an- t le t leater.
1n that connection. also. it is significant g uests a large group of veterinarians. Lower Merion Township Commission. other surprise feature-Madame Zora, Leonard ?lfacLain, organist of the
to note that even though there ',a"e been I I I I I world-famed palmist, who is giving company's Strand Theater in German- Held Meeting Lazt Night to "Size
no sales and no increase in a5'essments, The doctors were from aJl parts of ". 10 lac )~en requestec t~ co:opcrat.~ Narberth a !Jee!J into the mystic future. town, gave a pleasing program of Up" Candidates.
rents ha\'e advanced steadily, showin that the co 1I1tr' att d' I' by numherlng the township SIde Ul1l-
. . 1 .). el~ Ing t lelr conven- [ormlv when Narberth reassigned nUI11- The \\'omen's Community Club is l11usic on the new Kimball orchestral
the property owner considers his gold- lIon In PhJ1adelphla. They sat at the J '1' m:tnaging a number of the booths. The organ. Following the opening ccre- "On hehalf of the Lower Merion
ings more valuable, whether the assessor speaker's table with the local club's I hers. he request. made two ycars ,ago, TenniS Club, under direction of Mrs. monies, a special pre-release of a new Township League of \Vomen Voters,"
• does or not. veterinarian president, Dr. E S Dcub, I has not ~:et been acte~ upon, 1 em- C. B. Metzger and Mrs. R. C. Williams, Paramount picture was shown, prior the Rosemont League issued a naive
ler,. and the club's practici;lg' "eteri- :)Q.~·i~qrt~~~~\~:~sr~~\dlf;~~l~ ~f;'N~~dV:~ 's dispensing delectable hot dogs. In to its ~howing in Phi!adelphia.
Mr. Fretz told of his heing called upon invitation dated last Friday to town-
. three years ago to fill an unexpired term
and that he had done so becailse he felt
nanan, Dr. Raymon M. Staley. At t.11(' work Guild that they be permitted the other booths are baked "'oods. flowers
ship cand:dates for electioi; to office
Parkmg space prOVIded by courtesy to attend a "candidates' meeting" last
~anque~, tables ~ver«; many others WIth free use of the Girl Scout room in the _!HI p!ants, soda, coffee,. s~ft dr;nks, etc. of the Pennsylvania Railroad at its night at 8 o'clock in the township build-
it a public dUly if his fellow citizens con- doct?r as their title.. . Community Building for monthly 1 he firemen ar<; .mann1l1.g a boolh for large freight yard below the Cynwyd ing at A rdmore. "All candidates of all
sidered him qualified to serve.
'"-~- l\Ir. Bates likewise told of his l1aving TIns wa$ the first e"el1lllg meeting meelings ~Iuring the year: The'lette;'j",he sale ,9f",<\c;ldIt:,?ua~-g~_book.s pre- statioll prevcnted traffic con,gestion. partks" were invited to speak briefly_
been sought out as an engiueer to till an of the season, and was attended by was referred to the Borough Property paratory to the dIstribution tomght. Frank H. Seely, of the ~eighBorhood Inasmuch as there is no opposition
unexpired tcrm and explained somewhat nearly 50 Rota~ians and their guests Comm:ttee. In Crane's drug .store window are a Club, had men busy cleaning up the to major oflices in the township at the
in detail the various engincering- problems It ~vas an eve~ll11g of good fello. wshij. Protests received by the Burgess and number of the p~lzes, al.,d o.thers of lot early in the week, and it was ready primaries, and all candidates are in-
that Council has to meet. e!l Il~ene d Il}' mstrumenta I musI~. and "olll1cilmen that speeding on Sabine e qu a 1 va Iue are s til I pouring 111. for use by illumined
floodlight Thursday themorning. A large cumhents merely seeking re-election
entire space.
Neither Edward S. Haws, candidate on Sl11g111g. ~ early 20 of the VISitor, ,H'enue was endangering the lives of Cars were checked and will be on their records, a questionnaire sent
both tickets, nor John A. Mowrcr. Jr., made short talks. oedestrians and school children re- BUILDING AIR FIELD the candidates is reported to have been
. checked hereafter by Frank Seely and
choice of the Rcpublican committee, were The speaker of the evening, Dr. r.. suIted in a decision to station a plain \Valter Schlipf, a Narberth contrac- Frank Barton, Jr., who are willing to viewed with some amusement and a
.. present.
There was a very intercsting discussi'ln
H. Stange, dean of the School of "!othesman on Sabine a\'Cnue with in- tor, is engaged in the first unit of work take care of the cars every evening. touch of indignation. Three questions
Veterinary Medicine of the Iowa "truct:ons to gather in thc numbers of in the construction of a hig aviation A guard honse at the entrance to the arc asked: "\Vhat causes you to be-
in regard to the relationship betwe':n Statc Cnh'ersity, took up the topic of reckless drivers. Convicted motorists field on the Ridge pike, northeast of space has been erected, with s'gns di- come a candidate? \Vhat experience
Council, Ihe taxpayer and the commt1l1:t" the veterinarian's place in the affairs will he amputated from some sub- Conshohocken. recting motorists to the yard. have you had to qualify for the oAice?
building, which lIlr. Frye explained. - of the human race, and the depend· ,tantial cash. according to the Burgess. The project, modeled in somc ways The Egyptian Theater is the only "Vhat are you going to do with the
ance of the world uoon this branch 01 A letter from Miss Katharine A. after the big Pitcairn aviation center, one of its kind in the East. Therc is office if you get it "
DR. STRUMIA RETURNS medicine for its food. Tobin, 20-! Montgomery avenue. ad- will include the sale of planes, instruc- only one other like in the country-
f'r ~'ax Maurice Strumia. of Nar- During the meeting, music on :1 ~Iressed to Burgess F~ye. was react In tion and hangar facilities. A tea room Grauman's E"'yplian Theater, in a suh- LOCAL HERD PRODUCING
hrook Park, laboratorv director of the 'nl1lllber of odd instruments was fur. I~ she requested permISSion to place a is being built. to be located in one of urb of Los Angeles. The architeCture The herd of llra Avrshires owned bv
. ?lfiseric::ordia Hospital and instruc~ur of
pathology at the University of Penn-
nished by Haney Mearns. One of ;S'~n on t~e po,rch of her homc, which the colonial houses formerly located the lighting fixtures-e\'en the carpets Perch'al [{oberts, Jr., at Penshurst
the guests. \Villiam Tefft Schwartz. 0: 'S 111 a reSidential zone.. She had pre,:i- on the Sesqui High street. and the orange-and-hlack upholstered Farm, :\'arberth. averaged (;36 pounds
sylvania, has rcturned after a sU'nl11er Sycamore avenue. Merion. substituted ously ])een told ~o write to CounCII- Mr. Schlipf, whose home is on Mer- seats-have caught the Egyptian d- 4.2:.l per cent. milk, 27.70 pounds fal
of mountain climbing in Switzerland. for the usual brief speech on being in- man I'r~tz, de~ll111g t!le ex.act n~ture wyn road, purchased several of the fect. during the month of July, according to
Dr. Strllmia's greatest achievement ttoduced, a few clever sleight of hand of the sIgn c1esIn;d. ~o aC~lon WIll be Sesqui buildings during the anction Rest rooms and phone booths are a report rcceived from Ihe office of the
during his vacation was the ascent of stunts. tak~', hy CounCIl to permIt the sign sale. The aviation field 'will be par- provided; also three highly decorative Ayrshire Breeders' Association at Bran-
• the Easl Ridge of the Signalkuppe, one Passing mention was made of the untIl the proper letter has been written. tially rcady this fall. drinking fonntains. A promenade don VI.
of the loftiest Alpine peaks, marking Norristown district convention, at- deck, along which the rest rooms, et
the first 'time that man has conquered
the mountain from that approach.
tendcd hy Dr. Deubler and Secretary
Carroll for the club.
BOARD READY TO WOULD AVOID JAM This is one of Ihe largest herds of
cetera, are provided, is another distinc- :\yrshires under tesl for the Ayrshire
tive feature of the theater. In case herd test, and ranks among the leaders
Previous to the Signalkuppe climb, "The horse is being replaced by the COMBAT PARALYSIS IN WIDENING PIKE fire shquld break out in the strictly in the United States. Five of the
.. Dr. Strumia, with his sister, ?lfary, had
climhed the Matterhorn by way of the
auto as a means of transportation," he
said, "but it has lost little of its valu('
fireproof structure, an unusually ade- daughters of their young herd sire, Pcns-
quate number of exists line the house hurst :\fan 0' \\Tar, in this herd, qualified
famous Corridor di Carrel. This route in food production. There is notl,ing on all sides, so that it may be emptied for the select .30-pound fat list in that
in the newspaper stories of the c1os- No Infantile Paralysis Is Traffic Detours Studied as very quickly.
.. to the top of the rugged old Alpine
park had not been climbed in thirty ing of "eterinary schools because of Found Near Mal'n First-run pictures booked by the
month.
Dr. Eo S. Deublcr, veterinarian, is man-
years. the passing of the horse," he assertcd. Paving Work Reaches Stanley Company will be shown every ager of the farm and in charge of the
Line. Narberth.

Along thc Corridor the Strumia party
f OUIl(I SPI'1<es WI'tl1 snap rIngs
"
driven into the rock by the Crawford
1I1tact,
Dr. Stange then went on to explain
tlle vas t rle Id covere d b y cIomestlcate
animals-a field which is conslantly
. d I week day at 7 and !l P. M. and mat- herd.
inees onis Saturdays
theater
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:~.:10 P. M. The
under the atsame
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managemcnt
T TO RESUME CHOIR
Grove expedition sixty years ago. Dur-
ing his perilous climbs. Dr. Strumia
experienced several blizzards which on
one occasion kcpt him marooned I'll a
increasing. and which rec(uires the in- WILBUR
creasing skill of animal doctors. The
animal kingdom produces over $27,-
000,000,000 a year. There are 30 spe-
INVESTIGATES DELAY IRKS CITIZENS as
"No cases of infantile paralysis have New detours for Montgomerv Pike
I B kl
t le IxtY-I~l11th tr«;e.t. healer and
seven others m the VICllllty, mosl of
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er ey IS 111 genera c large 0 t le service on October 2.
The choir of All Saints' Church,
them in Delaware county. Dennison \Vynnewood, will render their IIrst

hut four days. · L ' "


cies under domestication, of which 16 b een reporte d In ower Merion, Nar. traffic are bemg studied by engl11cers chain of the Stanlev-EffinoYer Com-- . group, all of which are a part of the The adulls will start rehearsals Oll
Thursday, September 22. at 7.45 P. 11.
are hoofed animals. berth or this part of the Main Line," of the Union Paving Company, as pany, of which Herbert Ellinger is The choir master will be glad to in-
TOOK MANY HONORS The importance of America's well reports Dr. B. K. Wilbur, president of widening goes on apace on both sides general director.
• Jay N. Thomas Jr.. of the \Vindsor- trained \'eterinarians is shown when _ te~Yiew at that time any person who
'lroduction is compared with South the Lower Merion Health Board, after of the pike to Meeting House lanc in Wishes to join the choir this seaso.],
Essex, is the proud holder of many scout EX:PRESS THANKS No applicant who cannot read music
honors, received this slimmer at Delmont. America. There the cost of produc- a careful investigation, following a re- Narberth. Buses and other traffic are
• He went to the camp a first-class scout . I' I cent scare elsewhere in Montgomery
mg meat catt e ·IS sma I compared with county, t Ilat caused t Ile closing of now being detoured north of the Mr. and Mrs. John Bickford Brooks, will be considered for the adult choir.

. and returned a star scout. He hecame a


member of the seascout ship "Delmont"
and worked as a Doctor's orderlv. earn-
ing the staff ,Jersey. He receivcd the
I
.t lat
IS
0 f 11e

pampas IS s Ig t.
I U I1Ited States, yet disease
so Ilea,,)'
. t Ilat t h e competition of the sc I100 I
I' h
Carcass inspection under the pure
reported.
S '111 J-1atboro, where a case was and stretch between Levering Mill road of the Colonial Apartments, take this on Tuesday afternoon at 4 P. M. Any
Meeting House lane. opportunity to express their sinccre
The boys' choir will slart rehearsals
boy who has attained the age of nine
Delay in placing the filbertine top appreciation to friends in the town for years and has a fair voice may apply
To make sure that it was safe for on the uncompleted widened portion their kind sympathy received on the at that time or call Narberth :J!J7(j-J.,
• ,Junior Red Cross Life Saving badge and food laws is another important func- Lower Merion schools to open tbis of Montgomery Pike has incensed recent death of Mr. Brooks' mother.
is in line' for the distinguished medal. ' tion' of the profession, as is disease week, Dr. Wilbur communicated with residents who had been led to l\lrs. Brooks. who was in her 96th Mr. Spratt.
Young- Thomas took merit badges in research. The Texas Fever research, the Main Line Branch of the Mont- expect, final work on th'e road surface year, was a direct descendant of the
STOP! LOOK! AND LISTEN!
scholarship, personal health. first aid. Dr. Stange said, was the work on gomery County Medical Association to commence early last week. The first Swedes to sail into Christiana
leather craft work, camping and bird which is based all modern knowledge for information and advice. He re- foundation work is completed from ,Creek, Delaware, and was a most in- The annual outing of the H. C. Gara
study. of thc influence of insects in the,spread ported to the Lower Merion Board of City Line, Bala, to a point beyond teresting person. She will be remem- Bible Class of the Narberth Presbv-
of disease. Health that it had not been found nec- Levering Mill road in Cynwyd, and bered by many women in the town terian Church will be held at VaHey
DATE NOT YET SET
essary to ask the SchOol Board to the curbing has also been laid. Work who had the pleasure of meeting her Forge Saturday, September 2-!.
All the men of the church and their
No date has yet been fixed by the REPUBLICAN WOMEN TO MEET deter the opelling of schools. on the top surface has not been start- during the summers she spent with
county courts f<Jr the hearing the mattel' her son. friends are invited. Wear your s!)ort
The Republican Women of Narberth Physicians throughout the township ed, however. clothes and play baseball, pitch quoits
of Mrs. Mary A. Fleming's appeal from will hold a meeting on Monday after- have been requested to inform the County Engineer Warren F. Cress-
the decision of the Zoning Board. PROUD OF HER RECORD or run in the fat men's race, which e"er
noon, September l!), at 2.30 o'clock at Health Board immediately if any case man, at Norristown, will be asked to .. you choose. and in the evening there
• The court, however, has indicated it, Elm Hall. The third Monday of each of infantile paralysis develops and hurry the work as much as possible. In- Remarkable candor was exlublted will be a fine dinner served by the
intention of taking up the questiol" from month is the time for stated meetings health authorities in nearby townships ability of the Union Paving Company, by Rosetta. Haye.s, a Neg-ress! who men.

the beg-innin/!', which will give any in-
terested resident of the Borough who of the Republican Women of Narberth, have al,5O been requested to report any in charge of widening the pike, to as- pleaded. gUIlty FrIday at NorrIstown
and since the date this month falls on cases in their jurisdiction.
I
semble a surfacing gang for Bala- to ste~lll1g two dr~~ses from the Ideal and it will be appreciated very much
Cards will be sent to all the men.
wis~es to appear against the propos~d gas
statIon, an oPPortunity to lestify. Those in the day before the primary election, the The Narberth Board of Health, at its Cynwyd is ascribed to more pressing S~op m Bryn Mawr. She freely ad- by the committee in charge if you will
meeting will be a particularly impor- Septcmber meeting, conferred full jobs under construction elsewhere by 1111tte~ on the stand that she had been send return card at once if you can en-
• fav,or .of the change have also expressed
their lIJtention of attending the hearing. tant one. It wiII be informal and local power to act upon its president, Dr. the company, at Eddystone, in Phila- at S,lelghton Farms, th~ House of Co,r- joy the afternoon with us.

PEACHES ARE THE VOGUE their districts are well represented. thority Dr. Sloan can immediately vard. I
workers have been urged to see that· George A. Sloan. Through this au- delphia and on the Roosevelt Boule- rectlOn; and then surprIsed Judge WII- -Automobiles will leave the church
Ji~ms.. wh~ had forgotten her, by re~ at 1.30 P. M.
As soon as men can be spared from mll1dmg hUll that she had been sen- _
N ,?W that the strawberry festival sea- ON IMPORTANT 'COMMITTEE order, the closing of the schools should
there be an emergency. other places, a surfacing outfit will tenced by him in April of last year to ASH COLLECTiONS
son IS over, the Ladies' Aid Society of
the Lutheran Church will give a peach Ralph S. Dunn. of Narberth .has been be assembled here, and work will then five months in the county jail for Street Commissioner George B. Supp-
festival Tuesday. the 20th, in the base- '1ppointecl chairman of the Advertising PIKE PROPERTY SOLD start immediately in Bala. But it is stealing dresses. Her sentence this lee has announced that the re~ular winter
ment of the cnurch. Commencing at Managers' Group of the Poor Richard C. Walton Hale of Wayne, has an- not known how soon this will be. year is for two years, from July 13. collection of ashes will begm Monday.
6.30 P. M. ice cream, peaches and cake Club of Philadelphia. This was an- nounced the sale for Alfred P~nrose, of Grading and excavation continues September 26. Ashes will be taken weekly
nounced th:s week bv president Charles the southeast corner of Iona and Mont- at a fairly rapid pace, along the pike W. M. S.,MEETS
will be served at a nominal charge of thereafter on the same days as heretofore.
thirty-five Cents to friends of the Paist. J r . ' gomery avenUes. west of the Levering Mill road bend. The Women's Missionarr. Society of Mr. Supplee handed this notice to the
church throughout the community. all Narberth has contributed many im- The purchasers are said to be a large It is hoped to have foundation work the Lutheran Church Will hold its Editor on Thursday afternoon when the
of whom are invited to attend and en- portant officers to this club. The la.:lt oil companv, who plan to erect a gas completed on both sides of the pike monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. streets of Narberth were flowing from
joy a social evening. president was Morton Gibbons Neff, of station at tilat point. The property was as far west as Meeting House lane Rentschler, 313 Price avenue, next the heat. 'Tis not a joke, however. Have
Wynne\voocl avenue. held for sale at $16,000. some time next week. Tuesday at 2 P. M. ~'our ashes out; the trucks will rome.
PAGE TWO ouRrrOWN
A wom~n begins to sit up and take
ANNUAL AUDITORS' REPORT
eUR l"OWN notice when other women say nice
things about her husband. . Narberth, Pa., July 30, 1927.
A CO-OPERATIVE COMMUNITY To the School Board of the Borough of Narberth.
NEWSPAPER
A grafter by any other name would
slill be a thief. Gentlemen: ..
We, the undersigned, hereby certify that w:; "ave audi:cu the books of
Founded in 1914 by the Narberth School Treasurer Walter Steckbeck and report Receipts and Expenditures
Civic Association and published every
Saturday at Narberth, Pa, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS as follows:
HOUSE .'OR REN1'-Slx rooms. laun-
RECEIPTS
pUblished by the Balance on Hand, July, 1926 $1,914.69
LIVINGSTON PUBLISHING CO.
PHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTON, Editor
dry. bath. Call Ardmore 1984.
Al'AR'fMBX1' FOR IU;:-;'J'-Four
(tf.)
Taxes
rooms
89,000.04- Know before You Buy
and bath. 217 Cricket avenue. Ardmore. N on-resident Tuition 138.00
HE time is not far distant when the prospective
T coal customer will have several questions to
THOMAs A. ELWOOD, Ass't Editor Phone Ardmore 1984. (tf.)State Appropriations .......•.....•........•....••. 14,144.40
Office, 258 Haverford Avenue Other Receipts ...........................••..•.... _ _698.54
Narberth 2545 l'IU;\;1'lXG-Dlstinctive job printing. _ _;$105,895.67
Tickets. cards, announcements, programs. ask his dealer before he signs up for a supply of fuel. •
etc. Dothal'd & Taylor. Call Narberth EXPENDITURES
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 2692. 9-24.
lOne Dollar and Fifty Cents Per Year ID General Control: To wit: "How does your coal run in carbon
Advance
FOIt IU;X'f-102 Merion avenue, Nar- Secretary ..........................• $400.00
berth, $50 month. Eight rooms, electric Treasurer : ...• 250.00 content? I want to be assured of plenty of heat
light. steam heat, porch; all In good 50.00
order. Doyle, 20 South Dewey street, Attorney ...•.............. · .•........ units.' What is its percentage of ash? I can't have •
Philadelphia, or local agents. Tax Collector . 1,795.36
Auditors . 79.00 my back and disposition ruined shoveling out
FOR SAI.E-Cut flowers and bulbs. 75.00
Dahlias and gladlolas. Bryn Mawr and Compulsory Education and Census . ashes." "

Welllngton roads. Narberth. W. H. Yowell. Other Expenses . 294.60
$2,943.96 We as dealers in Jeddo-Highland coal exclu-
FOIt UEXT-House. Six rooms and
bath. large yard. Phone Narberth 3878-W. Instruction: sively are prepared to answer these questions right •
207 Elm Terrace. 10-1-27. Salaries of Teachers . $45,296.86
Textbooks ·.···· . 655.73 now. Chemical analysis has proved to us that our
Entered as second class matter, October 15, HIGH SCHOOL girl desires to take care
1914. at the Post Office at Narberth, Pa., under of children In the evenings. Phone Nar- Supplies (Tuition) , . 1,876.37 coal has much hidden value. Know before you buy!
the Act of March 3, 1879. berth 2501-W. 9-17-27. Other Expenses . 27,295.02
75,123.98
l'lAXO 'IT:-iER-Repalrlng mechanic •
Saturday, September 17, 1927 In your town· costs much less. Send Auxiliary Agencies:
postal. Q. Ubertl. 315 Hampden ave- Libraries ·.···· . NARBERTH
A SUGGESTION
To the Editor of Our Town:
nue. Narberth.
HOFSEIiOLIl GOODS for sale, cheap.
(10-8-27) Promotion of Health ..•...........•..
Transportation
Other Expenses ;
.
.
COAL· COMPANY
Dining room suite. bed room suite. vic-
\Vatching some of the gentle. kindly trola. old-fashioned bed, porcelain top
do"·,; of the town who have been suf- table. wicker chairs, crib, etc. Phone O]lerT~~ion ('f~ch0l!l Plant: NARBERTH 3675 :: Phones :: NARBERTH 2845
fer'fl;g muzzles the past weeks. it 9 c- Narhp-rtl1 2890. vges 0 Janitors . J'_
curs to me to offer a suggestion to the ,
" ••.'I,\X wishes day's work on part
wise powers that he, a parallel attempt t~me. n~nner3 to serve. Phone Aile-
Fue' .,
.Tanito'''' Supplies .................•.
,.,. •
to guard the morals of the comnll1nity. g11eny 5821. (9-24-27)
Othe" Expenses .
1f a boy strikes another boy, why not 1;IHST-FI,OOlt APAH1';\IE:'fi~c

shut up all the boys in the borough? rooms. bath. porch. free laundry. janitor Mairf""~'lce:
I f a young man runs off with an au- oervice. $85 monthly. adults only. Nar-
tOlllohile. why not put all the young berth 3818. (9-24-27) Repairs . AN EXTRA DAY ~
"for
MEANS BETTER ~
men behind Ihe bars. no matter what "'.\ '\''1 m'-8ewing women -altera: Fixed Charges:
reputation they may have? I imagine tlons on flne dress In specialty shOp. f:;rate Retirement Board .
some of the honorable. unri~ ht yO!"'O; APply 244 Montgomery avenue. Haver- Insurance .
ford. or telephone Ardmore 1498. Other Expenses . •
men might look through the bars with
as puzzled an expression as a certain 1.'OIt S,\J,E-8011d mahogany plano
(10-1-27)
PICTURES QJ
~
c(.lIie I met on the street. bench, very reasonable. Phone Narberth lr,

Tobl Current Expenses .
I offer this suggestion. 2728.
:111. W. P. H'Hnl and board for two. Twin beds. Debt Service:
10 Sabine avenue, Narberth. Phone Nar- .
berth 2872;
P'1yments to Sinking Fund
Payments of Interest on Bonds
. Developing and Printing ..
BAROMETER FALLS -SE\\'Il'i'G l\I,\CHIXES-All makes 1"
Although the barometer fell to the paired. Liberal allowances on old ma- Cap'hl Outlay: Done RIGHT. in 48 Hours by
lowest since :March this week, storms chines for new Singer. Phone Merion For Buildings .
that raged e!,ewhere missed the Main 1458-M. (t.f.) For Equipment .
Line, according to Charles Decker. -j'olt RE:-"I'-Lar!;e room. Private 3,142.07
weather observor for the l\.fain Line. bath. south side. Convenient to station. Total All Payments ........ , " , ----:$100,702.34
uPhiladelphia's Leading Photo Service" •
who reports a rainfall for the week of Home privileges. Telephone Narberth r.
only .n of an inch. The total since. 2723. Cash Balance on Hand, July, 1927 . $5,193.33 •
HlWIXlm YOC\'(J :\\,\:'\' wants room
September 1 is .37 inch. near station, reasonable. Address UK," SINKING FUND ACCOUNT
\\'arm weather for the seven-day Our TOWIl, Rcceiot.s:
period covered by 1\11'. Decker's week- BalDnce Last Audit $17,415.11 :;J •
!y report caused a temperature excess Current Funds ....... 2.633.00
since September 1 of 2 degrees. Last ESTATE NOTICE Other Sources ;........... 701.74· J
year a detlciency of 28 degrees was - - - - $20,749.85 J
noted. ESTATE OF ELIZABETH M. POSEY. OF NAR-
berth. Montgomery County. pa., deceased. Expenses: J
High and low temperatures for the Letters tcstamentary on the above estate Payment of Bonds . 14,000.00 J
week were a, follows: \Vednesday, having becn granted to the undersigned. all •
S:)-:;;; Thursday. 78-07; Friday, 7\1-5;;;
persons indebted to said Estate are rer!\lested
to make Immediate payment. and those hav- Balance, July 1, 1927 . $6,749.85 JJ
Saturday, 77-55; Sunday. 82-66; Mon- ing legal claims. to present the samc without. RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES D Agencies in Narberth •
day, ;'0:5-1; Tuesday. 75--1!l. delay to ."\J
S. R. POSEY, M. D., Resources:
ANNA CRAWFORD. Balance, July 27 ...............••.•..•......... $5,193.33 D SHEA'S
OLIVE POSEY STEWART. Taxes, ete., Due . 374.30_ -_.. - {J CRANE'S
.... - _.....
Need Money 00-1-2)'.) Narberth\ Pa.
Value School Property i . 1 3 5,220.62 ~
.;.,.;; :-

\Vith only half its quota raised, the $140,788.25 ~ DRUG STORE DRUG STORE
Police Pension Association of Lower Liabilities:
Merion township issued a second ap-
peal yesterdav to those residents of
115 ACRES Bonds Unpaid ...••..•.........•...•...• F" 'R" 'G''F" ·0······ $48,000.00 ~ Ask About Our OILETTE Colored Enlargements
Lower Merion and Narberth who
. . I F RD, {J ){l
1. McHOSE, !:!j •
·r52!i2.5i:!2S25i!52.S2.5~lS'a!iC5i!52.!i'2.5i52.!!i'25252S2.5iC5i:lS'a!i25i52.!!i'25252S2.5m.rri25a
1ft
failed to respond to its first request In section ripe for development.
ANDREW GREENE,
for funds, which was made May 1 near stores. churches, business,
The association. newlv formed. seeks Auditors.
a permanent endowment for township
rallway station. Priced at $15,000.
To the School Board, Borough of Narberth, Pa. ~ ~~

Must settle estate. Write now.

~ LARGE STEADY BUYERS


employees to aid in cases of disability Gentlemen:
and old age. We. the undersigned, have audited the books of Ravmond C. Jones and
"The fund must be increased to at DUDLEY C.T. SLEATER Abbie N. Diven, Tax Collectors, and submit the following:
least $100,000 as a sufficiently substan- Real Estate Ill'oker
1925 TAXES
tial endowment for Ihe immediate fu- Outstanding Taxes a11 per Last Audit $2,491.95
ture." according to Evan L. James. Beasley'S Point, N. J. Less Amount of Overpayment Made to Treasurer . 110.65
secrelary and treasurer of the associa- Cape May County
$2,381.30 of
tion. whose oflice is in the township Paid. Treasurer . $2,376.05 •
building at Ardmore. The appeal is Crpdlt for Overpayment, July, 1926 ..........•....... 5.25
signed by Morris L. Cloth:er, chair- $2,381.30 ~ JUNK AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS
.,r
man of the Citizens' Committee. IJhone Narberth 21'33-J 1926 !fAXES ~
Checks may be sent to :Mr. James, who ~
PAPER, SCRAP IRON, RUBBER AND METALS
is assistant secretary to the township WALTER NEWRUCK ~~ll('~~i~:~' I?e~·p~~~r~B~~ ',' , . $92,509.61
Exoneratio~ I $86.833.47
commission. Carpenter and Builde1' Liens ............................... ...... . 5'31 9772'.22 1 Large stock used parts for all cars. •
• • • • • • I ~ • • • • • • • • • 5• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I • • • • • • 10 •

Few men will admit being wrong 17 Schiller Avenue, Narberth, Pa. 92,402.93
as long as there is a change to make
others believe they are right. Screens and Weather Stripping
COl1e~~i~~~d ~:xJ:~tf~~o~' 1927 . $106.68 ~
THOMAS A. SHANK CO.
P 'd T P .. $86,833.47 •
a1 reasurer ; ........•................. 86,683.47
~~ West Chester, Pa, ~
SHEA'S DRUG STORE
RIGHT AT THE STATION
P
Paid
~l;le Treasurer, July 1, 1927 (Taxes)
ena Treasurer
les '
'"
..
..............................•..
••••• I •••••••• '" II I •••• '.' 10 ' •• 0.1 I. 0.1 •••
8150.00 ~~
$898.14 ~~
780.52
~
PHONE, WEST CHESTER 16·M
'" ~\
I
Where the Apothecary Ha.~ Held Forth Due Treasurer, July 1, 1927 (Penalties) $117.62
For the Last Quartl?'J'-Century F. R. GIFFORD,
I. McHOSE,
Telephones: Narberth 28-38 and 28-39 ANDREW GREENE,
Auditors.

....... efts., '* ... .. ... ........... .. .......... .'


NARBERTH

Build a Home First Housekeepers and Auto Owners!
Everyone of you should use


U..t<·:LA1E
WHY? BECAUSE
~t is an exceptionally clean polish; destroys all germ life; prolongs
t~e hfe of pla!ed ware-both silver and nickel; is an easy cleaner, as it
dissolves tarmsh instead of scouring it off.
WHITE'S ICE CREAM
REPLATES BRASSY WORN·OFF
Bath room faucets, brassy auto parts worn silver-plated spoons Fresh Fruit Flavors •
and fo~ks, Sheffield plate where copper shows, with

HAPPINESS and PROSPERITY WILL FOLLOW


II PURE SILVER
Making Them Look Like Ne,w!
N~ mercury or acid, satisfaction guaranteed by Good Housekeeping
Magazme and the Mlmufacturers.
One of the most delicious and satisfying
sweets you ever tasted, will be your
expression when you have tasted a dish
A. R. JUSTICE CO., 904 Walnut St., Phila.
of White's Ice Cream, fruit flavored.
(W1·ite me pm'sonally just what you think about U-KAN-PLATE.
SHULL LUMBER COMPANY F. Millwood Justice, Pres., Narbe1·th, Pa.)

29 Bala Ave., Bala-Cynwyd


etyou will like U-Kan-Plate for the wond€1'ful W01'k It Does"
Yz Pint Bottle, $1.00 ; Pint, $1.65
WHITE'S SWEET SHOP
219 HAVERFORD AVENUE
Cynwyd 662 For Sale by
Lyons Hardware :: Rick1in Hardware :: Cotter, Grocer For Delivery-Phone Narberth 4005
PAGE THREE
OUR·TOWN
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Church Notes WEATHER STRIPPING

>.'
Methodist Episcopal Church.
Rev. \V. Sheridan DawsQn, Minister.
Sunday, Septcmber 18:
!l.45 A. M.-Bible school.
F. \V. Stites, superintendent.
Hon.

11 A. :H.-Morning' worship. Theme.,


HDAIRI ES IG"LAND
.
M I LK AN 0 C R EAM
c That Will Give Satisfaction
Let us Weather Strip your doors and windows now and keep
out all drafts. This will not only make your home comfortable
during the cold winter months, but will help considerable towal.'d
reducing the coal bill. We guarantee best workmanship, high-
grade material and perfect satisfaction. Our low overhead
makes possible a saving from 10 to 30 per cent.
A Dollar Saved Is a Dollar Earned
• "The Lonelincss of Jesus." 758 LANCASTER AVE. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN
Anthcm-"Rock of Ages," by Drew.
SERVICE is the Life of this BRYN MAWR..- MAIN LINE AWNING COMPANY
Quartet - "Everybody Should 49 East Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore, Pa.
Know." by Excell. PHONE. BRYN MAWR 882 Call Al'dmore 1527·J for OUI' Representative
6.45 P. M.-Epworth League devo- Bank. Like Life you cannot
tional meeting.
7.45 P. ~1.-Evening worship. see Service-but as the body
=======~===::=- •
Theme, "Obeying the Vision." JDDOCCOODODDDODDODODDDDDDDOOQOOODDDDDDDDDDDDDDOODDDODDDDDDDOOOOOOOOOODOOOOOOODOO
DDODODDODDOODDDDDDDODDDDODDODDOODOOODDODOOOOOOOOODODODDDODODDDDDDO~DDD~DDDODOL
Anthcm - "Rcalms of Eternal
Light." by Halter. cannot live without the one, a

••
Quartct-"Your Best Fricnd," by
Exccll.
Praycr and praise scrvicc on
'Vednesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Bank cannot sUI'vive without
the other•
EGYPTiAN THEATRE
Direction Stanley Company of America
The Presbyterian Church.
Rev. John Van Ness, Minister.
Bala Avenue Below Montgomery Pike, Bala.Cynwyd
}'feetings for Scptember 18: Performances Twice Nightly-7 & 9 P. M. Matinee Saturday, 2.30 P. M.
!l.45 A. M.-Bible school. Plans are
being made for a great rally of the I
school on Rally Day, October 2. I Opens Friday, September 16, 7· P, M.
11 A. M.-Morning worship.
sermon will he dclivered by Rev. \V.
The I GALA INAUGURAL PROGRAMME
H. Dilts. pastor of the First Presbyte- FRIDAY and SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 and 17
rian Church of Matawan, N. J. sUb-I
ject, "Ears That Hear."
The Narberth National Bank Adolphe Menjou
7.-15 P. ~L-Evening worship. Mr.
Dilts will preach on the theme, "Thc Open Friday Evenings from 7 until 9 o'Clock
in the Paramount Picture
Higher Friendship."
Praycr meeting ncxt \\'ednesday "SERVICE FOR LADIES"
evening led by Mr. Van ::\ess. Studies FIRST.RUN NEWS FILMS, NOVELTY CINEMA SPECIALTY
in 1 Thessalonians. chapter 1. FEATURE COMEDY
The \Vomcn's Bible Class will hold
a busincss mecting and social at thc
"ROW, SAILOR, ROW"
home of Mrs. E. S. Haws on next
Thursday aftcrnoon.
The :\Icn's Biblc Class will havc
their annual outing at Valley Forgc
s. P. Frankenfield Sons Attl"actions for Week of September 19th
MONDAY and TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 and 20
next Saturday afternoon.
The J ul1ior Church for children from
6 to 12 meets each Sunday morning
FUNERAL DIRECTORS Harrv Langdon in "LONG PANTS"
OTHER ADDED FEATURES
undcr thc dircction of Mrs. A. S.
Digby. ATHENS AVENUE AND SIMPSON ROAD WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 and 22
Holy Trinity Lutheran _ Church. fELEPHONE: ARDMORE 9 ARDMORE, PA.
Cletus A. Senft, Pastor. Raymond Griffith in "TIME TO LOVE"
Sunday, Septcmber 18:
!J.4.j A. M.-Bible school. Seventy-
,
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~~
OTHER ADDED FEATURES

I I
six present last Sunday; 90 is the goal FRIDAY and SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 and 24
this Sunday. .
11 A. 1-f.-The service. Theme, "De-
layed Healing." When Dissatisfied Try Constance Talmadge in "VENUS OF VENICE"
7.45 P. M.-Family service. Theme, OTHER ADDED FEATURES
"Family :Magnetism."
T llisis the second of the booster t HEWIT'S ,
evcning services. Don't stay at homc
for company. Bring them with you.
Tuesday evening, li.:10-Peach social. I Tailors, Cleaners and Dyers I Ample Pal"king Facilities
OOOODOOODDCDOODDODODDDOOOODDODOOODODcttD~DODODODDDODODODOODDOOODDODODOOOODDDDDDDC
wODDDDDDODDDDDDDDDODODDDODODODODODDOfJOOOODDDDODDDODDDODODDOODOODDDDDDDODODDDODDC
~E JF ae on;:: be be • bE bE h be ac a.
Next to Theater

Baptist Church of the Evangel.


Robert E. Kcighton, Minister.
Serviccs for the weck of September
I
, 234 Haverford Avenue Phone: Narberth 3854
We Call Fo1' and Deliver
,
,
]
18:
Sunday, September 18-
!J.45 A. ~L-Churchschqo!.
11 A. 1L-l\Iorning worship. Ser-
mon, "Thc Price of a Sou!."
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YOUR BANK -ACCOUNT ~
I
7.45 P. M.-Evening worship. Ser-
mon, "A \-\lord to Leaders."
\Vedncsday, September :.!l-
S P. 1C--Prayer service. Topic,
SCHOOLJS OPEN! WHETHER YOU ARE MAN OR WOMAN
"The First Three Days vVith Jesus." Do you have all the supplies you will need?
F;rst Chul'ch of Christ, Scientist. Brief cases, pencil boxes, writing tablets and com- BOY OR GIRL • DESERVES YOUR
\V oman's Club Building. position books, pencils and pens.
Ardmore :\. \'enue, Ardmore, Pa. DEEPEST RESPECT
11 .-\. ).,L-Sunday services.
I! .'\. ~J.-Sunday school serviceS.
\ Vcdnesday e"en ing, tcstimonial DAVI·S'
meeting, H o'clock. The Olde8t Store in Narbcq·th
Kcadlllg Room. 1!) \V cst Lancaster - , Building a bank account
avelllle. open week days from 10.:1.0 t.o 2244 Haverford Avenue Narberth 4035 . '"
4.30. except \Vedncsdays, when \t \s "::========================='_ is building a futuI·e.
open fr0111 12 n?on to -1.:)0 al~d !J to -
'9.45 in thc even1l1g. The subject for Ml·SS Zentmayer's

I ]
the Bible lesson scrmon for Sunday,
Sep.<:l1\1)cr 18, is "Matter."

~·~,v.Q<:tV.o~.vOQOJ:t~~.QJ)~ KINDERGARTEN The Merion Title a Trust Co.


GEO. W. BOTIOMS Will Open October 3rd 1927

I Contracto1' & Builder


MERION, PA.
PHONE, MERION 996·R

GEORGE A. WITTE
125 Windsor Avenue, Narberth
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Narberth
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OF ARDMORE

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Paperhanging and rill' ~
Decorating
ESTIMATING September Special
t
I~
Schedule of Montgomery Bus Co., Inc. ~
~
NARBERTH 4135 W QUALITY ! Montgomery Avenue Line
Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. Sta- until 10.30 P. 1\1. ~
W tion in Narberth 7 minutes later Then 10.50 and every 20 min. until ~
HUMPHRIES BROS. CABINET ~
~ L
Eastbound than the above-mentioned times. 12.30 A. M.
A d d 1\·0 tgomery Leaving 54th Street and City Line Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3.00 A. 1\1.
~
~
W. L. and C. R. Humphries GAS RANGE w
~
.
eavmg n erson an J. n
Avenues
21 minutes later than the above- Leaving 54th and City Line 5 min-
mentioned times- utes later than the above-men-
~'
~"lf
PAINTING" GLAZING ~ ~
Phone Narberth 2656-W
-' - ---- - - -
EXTRAORDINARY SALE It
WEEKDAYS
Starting at 5.30 A. M.
W'l'hen every 15 min. until 9.00 A. M.
~... Then 9.20 and every 20 min. until
Leaving
tioned times.
Westbound
62d and Lancaster Avenue
Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. Sta- ~
tion in Narbirt-th 19 minutes later ~
than the above-mentioned times. ~~
W 3 00 P M WEEKDAYS
FANNY H. LOOS ~ . ., '1 Starting at 6.00 A. M. Narberth Short Line
By special arrangement with the manufacturers we offer c Then 3.15 and every II' min. untI Then every 15 min. until 9.30 A. M. ~
Piano Teacher a limited number of these superb ranges at ~
~ Then 10.0010.20
P. M. . untIl
and every 20 mm. , Th en.5 9 0 A • M• an d every 20'mm, Eastbound - --_ ~
Tel
Studio Over Garage at W 2 00 P M until 3 30 P M Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. Station ~
~ T~e~ 12.30. i.30 and 2.30 A. M. Then 3.45 P. M. ~nd every 15 min. J]
~ T~~tiio~~o3~~.e~~ry
417 HAVERFORD AVENUE Narberth'
'l'I';I.EJ'HOXl'l: N'ARIUiUTU 2002 ONLY $46.25 INSTALLED SATURDAYS 20 min. until WEEIWAYS AND SUNDAYS :;;

;;:J~'2.rui2S"2.5C5i:!52.5'252.!:i2S"2.52Si:!52.5'~ Former Price $61 ~ Starting at 5.30 A. M. Then 12.30 A. M. Starting at 5.50 A. M. ~
~ Then every 15 min. until 9.~0 A. I\~. Then 1.00. 2.00 and 3.09 A. M. ' ' ' 'If
~I G1~~8-N~~~~Vt¥1@
Then 6.30, 7.10, 7.50, 8.30, 9.10,
YOll Save $1 4.7 5 OT over 20% . Then 9.20 and every 20 mm. untIl SATURDAYS 9.50, 10.30, 11.10 and 11.50 A. M. ~
~... 12.00 A. M. '1 s:ltn, rtl'ng at 6.00 A. M. Then 12.30, 1.10, 1.50, 2.30, 3.10, ~
w
Bell Phone, Spruce 38-06 and 311-97
Keystone Phone, Race 70-M
ename,
The range is beautifully finished in gray and white
' hI"
1 h as a f u11 16-mc at um1111zed oven,
b
standard 5- urner
~
. Then 12.15 and every 15 min. untl -Then e\'ery 15 min. until 9.30 A. M. 3.50, 4.30, 5.10, 5.50, 6.30, 7.10,
19... Th
10.00 P. M.
1020 and every 20 min until
Then 9.50 A. M. 'lnd every 20 min. 7.50, 8.30, 9.10, 9.50, 10.30, 11.10
d 11 50 P M
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GARAnteed Roofs - coo k mg op an 0 er up- 0- e-mmute eatures.
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en .
12.90 P. M.
. until 12.30 P. M.
Then 12.45 P. M. and every 15 min.
an . ••
Leaving 54th and City Line ~~
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,' W Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. M. until 10.30 P. M. ~
O.N.LY $1 DOWN-$4 A MON.. T H ~ SUNDAYS Then 10.50 P. 1\1. and every 20 min. Westbound ~
~ Starting at 5.30 A. M. until 12.30 A.· M. , WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAYS ~
F OR SALE OR RENT Get Your September Special NOW. ~L Then every Jh.hour until 9.00 A. M. Then 1.00, 2.00 and 4.00 A. M. ~
419.429.431 Church Lane It
W
Then 9.20 and every 20 min. until
1.00 P. M. . SUNDAYS
Starting at 6.10 A. M.
Then 6.50, 7.30, 8.10, 8.50, 9.30,
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Yeadon, Delaware Co., Pa. VISIT ANY P. S.-C. G. & E. CO. STORE OR ~ Then 1.15 and every 15 min. until Starting at 6.00 A. M. 10.10, 10.50 and 11.30 A. M. &'l
Apartments with gar· ~ 10.00 P. M. Then every %-hour until 9.30 A. M. Then 12.10, 12.50, 1.30, 2.10, 2.50, ~
ages, and stores, suit- 'PHONE. FOR A REPRESENTATIVE W Then 10.20 P. M. and every 20 min. until 1.30 P. M. 3.30, 4.10, 4.50, 5.30, 6.10, 6.50, ~
able for millinery, hab· ~ until 12.00 P. M. Then 9.50 A. M. and every 20 min. 7.30, 8.10, 8.50, 9.30, 10.10, 10.50 ~
• ~~ft~~her~h~~~~warNe~ PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN.COUNTIES GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY ~ '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. ~
prosperous location. Ardmore 3500 Bryn Mawr 327 Wayne 47 ~ j!
URBAN REALTY CORP. Hilltop 233 U~p.el' Darby Boulevard 1600 !FOR INFORMATION ON OTHER SC.HEDULE,S, HONE BRYN M,AWR 1280.1008 ~ p.

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Elm Gift and ~
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-.I. De Mrs, Charles M. Evans, of 332 Mer-
ion avenue, is pleased with the news
Mr. and 1\11'5. Lcroy Robertson and that hcr !>r.other,. Mr. Cole, wl~o was
family havc returned to their home at sev~rely mJurc.d m a r.ecent aIrplane
218 Forest avcnue after having spent accIdent at vVlldwood, IS wcn on the
the summer at their cottage at Seaside road. to rccovery.. Hemstitching Shop High Grade Coal at Low Prices

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Park, N. ]. MISS Esthcr Keml: daughter of Mr.
;V1r. ancl 1-Irs. 1\'1. 1. Taylor and chil- and Mrs. L. M. ~elm, .of 207 North Beaded Bags Clnd Bags of
BUSY LIBRARY MONTH dren, of Baltimorc, Md., will visit for Narl?erth avenue, IS leavmg to rcsume
All Kinds Repaired.
the next weck with Mrs. Taylor's par- stu(hcs at Bucknell. " Egg ; $14.50 gross ton, chuted
August Breaks a Record by Circu(a· ents, NT r. and Mrs. C. H. Reger, of 1v1r . and Mrs. E. S. McCoach: of _06 Beads Restrung
, tion of 2716.
Montgomery aVC11l1e. Avon road, have returned to thel: home Stove 15.00 " "
Miss Rita Irma Dwyer, of Grayling on AVOI~, road a.fter SUIlltl1ermg at 242 Haverford Avenue
The library circulated 2716. books
during the month of AUgl~St thIs yca r ,
avenue, will leave for school ncxt Ocean City, N. J. .
Monday. Miss Dwyer is a student at
.
Mr. and 1Irs. Gner Brmer, for1tlcrly
Nut 14.50 " " "
Phone: Narberth 2510 and 3771-W
and thus registered a g.am of abont ~Iarywood Scminary, Scranton, Pa. .?f Clc,":eland avenue, are .now .occu P•y - Pea· '11.50 " " "
1:100 over the correspondlllg 1110nth of ~Ir5. JohnP. :Miller and sons have IIlg theIr new home at 316 Menon a\C-
last year. It may have been the warm
weather, it may have bcen the cool
returned to their home on Montgom- nue.
cry avenue aftcr summering in New-
,
Mr. .il nd ~rs. Ha~old 11. Gnest are
. Buckwheat 8.00 " " "
days. Possibly it wa~ bccau~e people port" R. 1., where Commander Miller's also. oceupymg theIr new home on CANDIES
were at home on theIr vacatIon, pos- ship was stationed. Menon avenue. .. . Discount of 50 cents a ton on cash deliveries.
sibly it was because they were away After touring through the moun- 1:11'. and 1\lrs. vVllha!ll Balltngall and To Suit All Tnstes
~nd took books with thcm. It may tains of New York and Pcnnsylvania. theIr two daughters, 01 Havc~ford a,ve- Charge customers, 50 cents a ton discount
have been anyone of the numerous Reymer's, Bunte's
illrs. Charles F. Haist. Mrs. Geor e nue, havc I"{·turned from a tflP to lJer-
Schrafft's
reasons given, for. everyone on hea:- pili, .Tr., l\~f rs. CIlarles L. McKee
G I'I' g n11lda. . . ,. I f p. ., 0'1 . In tile when paid within 30 days,
inn' the figures trIed to. offer an ex- and Miss Florencc Haist, all of Nar- MISS C,ara Smlt 1, 0 Ills mr", I, IS
pl~nation till the librarIan .began to berth, arc now recuperatinO' at the sp~nd.l.:g. a wcek !lere ~s the ~uest of
keep record of the explanutlO!IS, half Hotcl Strand, Atlantic City. '" MISS blith ~lagulre. ot f}rayhng avc- ESSEX
expecting to find then: totahng the Robcrt Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs nue. . . . KANDY KOUNTER
circulation. and then I?s~n~ count alto-
gether in' their nlUltlphclty, gave up
the record. . .
Jesse S. Harris..of Merion avenue, has
versity. g
Mr.. and ~[rs: Samuel Lalrd"and son
.Ieft to begin studies at Lchi h Un i- Dona.ld ha'~ leturned to the.r hO!lL
on \\' 00<15",(: av~n 1I.e from Oceau CIty,
107 ESSEX AVENUE
Phone Orders Promptly Dellvered.
CALLOWAY COAL CO.
An accountant, accustomed to 1I1ter- Miss Lucille Morris, of South Nar- where ~IiC: sP:'I1t.. tile ~;II1~l11Cr. h"
preting the significance of . figure~, berth avenue, Merion, gave a lunch con Mr. a:,HI, ;\In. ,I .}~: I elr~ an~~ t. ~I,r NARBERTH 3971 Clean coal screened over electric shakeJ' SCJ'eens
asked a few questions on hearIng thIs at the Hotel Pennsylvania Saturday. son Lee "nJ (bu",hcer ~l!zab"ch. 1~-
report, and then sagely re1l1a;ked Miss Grey Miller. of South Narbcrth turned reC_d.IY Ir0m a \'ISlt to PItts'
"That is four stock turnovers 111 a General Offlce and Yard: Branch Office and Show Room:
avenue, will cntertain at luncheon to- burgh. . .
year and a merchant would be well day at thc Brynwood Manor I nn. ~lrs. Anna C. Compton, ot Phlladel- HARRY B. WALL 8300 Lansdowne /I"ie.• 126 West Chester Pike, Llanerch
plea~ed with that result." Anyone Miss Virginia vValker. of South Nar- plna, was the gucst for a few days last Plumbing, Gas Fitting Phones, Hilltop: 2171-2172 Telephone, Hilltop 1987.
who can visuali~e each of the 600.0 berth avenue, left \Vednesdav for a two week of Mr. a.nd Mrs. A. G. Comp-
books that the hbrary possesses lea\- weeks' trip to the Thousand Islands. ton, of \Voodblllc avenue. and Heating
ing the shelves four ti!l1eS cach year NARBERTH, PA,
to go into some home m Narberth to
Miss Grace Moffat gave a bridge .....""..
party at her home on lIIontgomery PHONE, NARBERTH 365~-M I
be read will understand what the ac-
countant meant. It is fort\mate .that
avenue Tuesday for Miss Pottinger, of JAMES R. COLE l!1li1D1lO,ffii,iIIn!him"iU,Cllllldlllmm,IIIll11I11UIIIIIIIUiwmIlUmiiUIIIIl11IUmmill1lJlllllllllllIIllllBliUBIIIIlnlllWilllllllillillUlldIIl1IIIIIIIIIIWl1I1IIo UII,IIIIWllllmllllliiWmIlIlI1IIii,IIUIlIIUUII1IIUIIIIUlUlllliIIIIIJIIIlIml1lllllll1llR
Pittsburgh, who is visiting her this Rear of 250 Haverford Ave.
they do not all leave at the samc tnnc. week. House and Decorative Painting
GLADWYNE TAKES FIRST
Miss Sally \Vyune. of Ardmorc, was Mail Orders and Jobbing Promptly NARBERTH FOLKS By C. H. Crane
hostess to a few of her friends last Attended te
Gladwyne drew first. blood in the Monday afternoon at a luncheon-
Main Une champiopsl~lp playoff by br'dge. Her ~I1CSts included the Phone, Narberth 3639.W WEl.Lc, IN ,.HE FIR.6T P-"ACe. IF
defeating the Berwyn n1l1c by a sC<;,Jre
of 3 to 2 at Berwyn, Saturday. 1 he
Misses Honora Snyder, Betty Cook. -r\'\E-{'O puT MV P'CT'O~E( 01'1
larn'e O'athering was treated to a rare
Pcg Lambert, Ethel Keim and Jos- CRAS. F. EBERT POS,.AGt . S,..AMP5 Eve~'( VAMP
ephine and Marv Landis.
'" '" battlc between "D ave "Tr 0 st0'
pitchers' Miss Dorothy' Speck, of \Voodbine Jobbing Carpenter '? I~ THE COUNTRY WOUI-£) , H.A'IE
of the Doyle Nursery Boys, ~nd a"enue; \ViII leal'l;: carly next week for BeEN CAI.-L.ING A-r "THE.··
"Hen" Vockel, of th~ Gladwyne. n1l1e. Hood Collegc, Md. . REPAIRS and ALTERATIONS
WHI.,.E. Housel THIS~ ,OEAl-
I
.Berwyn scored a pall' of runs 111 tl~e Miss PhylliS RC~crhon returnee! to 103 Dudley Avenue
fifth frame to take the lead on Hcckle s her home In Ohio last week after
single, Shank's si!lgle and Umbach's
PHONE: NARBERTH 4129 IN POS1"A6E STAMPS'
timely double, G!adwyliye came back
spending several days here as the guest
of Miss Anne Compton. of \Voodbine
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EXPERT REPAIRING
~11 the sixth session to tally three runs
and sew up the tilt. Cooper star~ed
avenue.
Mrs. B. Earl Achenbach, the chair- Estimates Free t' ,-~ rJRANE'S
the rally when he took first afte~ bemg
hit by a pitched ball, Tho!11aS sll1gled,
man of the local League of \Vomen
Votcrs, attended a meeting of the
C. M. FRIES '~ ~UGSTORE
WATCHMAKElt =-,":",c-·· ...-.._--...".
\Vood sacrificed, Deegan slIIgled, scor- \Vorcestcr Township League on
ing two, al.ld .the latter trotted home \Ved ncsday aftenlOon. CALL BARING 0924
628 North l\Ia)' 8t., West PhlIa.
with the wll1l11ng marker whcn Verna Mr. and Mrs. 'William E. Boryer en-
let Stephenson's smash go through tertained Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Our increasing popularity brings us sales-our increasing CRANE'S DRUG STORE
him. Boryer, of vVashingtou, D. C.. at their HOWARD C. FRITSCH sales brings us popularity. We'll sell you a postage stamp Narberth and Haverford Avenues
On Saturday, September 16, Berwyn home, 151 Merion avenue.. last week- Justice nf the Peace with as much genuine courtesy as if you wel'e buyil!g out Narberth 1620
and Gladwyne will play thc second e.nd. Mr. Harry F. Boryer is Mr. \ViI- the store.
<Tame of the championship at Narberth. ham E. Borver's fathcr. REAL ESTATE
,.. On Saturday Narberth beat Autocar Mrs. Eberhar<!t Mueller entcrtained
Giants in the first of a three-gan~e se- eighty-eight guests at luncheon and Fire Insurance--Best Companie!.
ries. 4-1. The second game WIll be bridge on thc lawn of hcr home, 20R Phone 4.049·W 11111 Haverford Ave.
played at Autocar field ~n S.und~y, Essex avenue, Thursday afternoon.
September 17. V. Fleck s pltchll1g There werc over twenty tables of
starred for Narberth. The hitting of bridge.
V. Fleck and G. Fleck featured. Mrs. \VilIiam G. Bartlett and her FIVE
NARBERTH AUTOCAR GIANTS
rhoae rhoae two children have returned from their
Zartarlan. ss. 0 0 0 4 0 A. Jones, sS.' 0 0 4 2 0 summer cottage at Avalon to their Comfortable Cars
Keyes, 3b. .. 1 1 3 1 0 Blair, 2b. . 1 2 1 3 b 0
G Fleck cf 1 2 2 0 0 MYers, c. .. 0 1 4 1 home at 10 Elmwood avenue. at Your Call
v: Fleck.' P. : 1 2 0 4 0 Jennings, If. 0 0 0 1 0 Mr. and 11rs. 1. T. Cabrev and their
Gllflllan. If.. 1 1 1 2 0 King, lb. .. 0 1 8 1 1 children have receiltly rettirned from
DaVis lb. .. 0 1 5 0 0 Cannon, p. 0 0 1 2 0
Gibson. 2b. . 0 0 0 2 0 Johnson, 3b. 0 1 3 0 0 their summer cottage in Chelsea.
Odiorne, rf. 0 0 3 0 0 Thornton.cr. 0 1 3 0 0 Dr. \Villiam Zcntmayer returned last
Narberth
Martin, c. . , 0 1 4 2 0 W. Jones.rr. 0 1 0 0 0
Clark, lb. .. 0 0 6 0 1 Holmes, rl. 0 0 0 0 0 week to his home at 125 \Vindsor ave-
Ba bb, cf. 0 0 3 0 0 7 4 10 1 nue from a trip to Europe. He spent
Taxi Cab Co.
Total 4 8 27 15 1 Total .... L 2 -4
Narberth 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 x most of the summer in southern
Autocar Giants 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 France. 215 Haverford Ave.
Miss Ruth Torrcy, of 500 Essex ave- (Walter Roser)
The Misses Lois and Ruth Cald- nue, has returned from her Europcan
'wetl entertained twenty members of tour. Phone, Narberth 3772
the school set at a luncheon-bridge last
Monday afternoon.
~ TO HOLDERS OF
N. R. PEACOCK

.
SECOND LIBERTY LOAN •
ALL MORNING 4~ PER CENT BONDS II Interior and Exterior Painting
WIJ,L BE GLAD TO ESTIMATE
Body by Fisher

PAPERS 'EXCHANGE OFFERING OF NEW


407 Essex Ave., Narberth, Pa.
PJlone. Narberth ~637 ,

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De!ivered to your home by TREASURY NOTES


J. R. LAWRENCE
Authorized Carrie I' for
Spcond Liberty L<Jan bonds have been called
for payment on November 15th next, and no
interest will be paid after that date.
HARRY H. HAMER Rrst- Buick took vibration out of the engine •

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Now
Noticc is given of a new offering of United
S~te8 Treasury not('8, in exchange ror Second
J oblJing CaJ penteJ it has la'ken it out of the road
4
Daily and Sunday Philadelphia LIberty I.oan ConYI'rled 4 ~ per ceot bonds
4

and New York Newspapers The new notes will bedntcd September tli, 1927' &:III

and Magazines and will bl'mr interest rrom that date at tbe ra~
NARBERTR 2762 •
of 3 ~ per cent. The notes will mature in five
Box 127 Narberth, Pa, years but may be called for redemption after
three years.
Interc.1 On Second Liberty Loan Converted
4 ~ per cent bonds surrendcred and accepted in
-:-:::x:-:-e::::-::-:x:= c ~ ccccc Now Buick for 1928 has come forward with another
eschange will be pa.id to Noyember 15, 1927.
Ye Oddity Shoppe
The price of the new i""ue of notes, is 100 ~. Hold.
ers surrenderinR Scconu Liberty Loan Convert- "The Gift Center of the 1Iiain Line" great contribution to motoring comfort. Buick has •
<YY .
ed 4 Y.l per cent bonds in exchanlle will receive, at
the time of delivery or the n('w notCR, interest Is always at your service with
on such Second Liberty Loan Con\'erteol 4 '" per
cent bondslo'om May 15,1927, to November 15 an attractive and unique line of take11 vibrati01z out of the road by equipping every

COmplete
1027. less the premium on the Dew notes issued: Gifts, Cards, Tallys and Candles.
Holdera of ~eeond Liberty Loan Converted
4 ~ per cent bonds who deslrc to take adyantage
of this opportunitl' to obtain Treasury notes of
Antiques and Reproductions,
Picture Framing and Circulat-
Buick \vith Hydraulic Shock Absorbers, front and •
the new issue, should arrange with their bank ing Library.
for such exchange at the earliest possible date
". this offer will remsin open only for a limited
Phone: Narberth 2882
rear-an added luxury that the savings of Buick

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period after September 15th.
Furtbcr informalion may be obtained from
banks or trust oompanies, or from any Federal
Reserve Bank N. E. Corner volume have been able to supply.
A. W. MELLON,
Haverford & Forest Ave. •
Bumpy,rutty, uneven highways-allridesmoot~ly,
Secretary of the Treasury.
Waahmgton, D. C.. September 6, 1927.
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for Buick grades its own roads. Let us put a Bmck


WILLIAM F. HARSCH for 1928 at your disposal, so you may test this •
III An.ything General Contractor
you want in riding comfort for yourself.
Lumber and Sash, Esthm tes Furnished for Grading and Excavation Sedans $1195 to $1995 f Coupes $1195 to $1850 f Sport Models $1195 to $1525
Door Mouldings, All rices f. o. b. Flint, Mich., government tax to be added. The G. M. A, C. financing plan, the most
S tor m Sash and SPECIALIZING ON BUILDING AND desf,able, is a;;ailable. The model illustrated ,.bO'Ye is the 5-Passenger 4-Door Seddn, Sales 115, $1295.

B0 fcLi(fi; f928
P 0 r c h Enclosure. RE-SURFACING OF PRIVATE DRIVES
We study our cus- •
tomers' wants and we ARDMORE 1159-W
k e e p ourgelves :pre-
pared to meet them at
any time and offer our
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years of experience.
CROMAR finished Frederick Hermann •
oak flooring, Plaster
Board a nd Cedar
1632 Land Title Building, Philadelphia ALLAN C. HALE. Inc.
lining. Real"Estate.and Mortgage Broker MAIN LINE DISTRIBUTORS
TRY US Licensed in Pe'nllsylvania and New Jersey-Insurance Broker TELEPHONES
Nota~ PlibIic, Penna.-Commissioner of Deeds, N. J.
WAYNE 400 ARDMORE 1890
JOS. MILES SONS Second Mortgage B. & L. Funds for Philadelphia, Montgom- For the 24th year Buick has again fulfilled this promise
Lumber : : Millwork .:: Coal
Belmont Ave., West Manayunk
ery, Bucks and Delaware Counties; also First Mortgage Funds When ~tter automobResoiare built, Buick will build them.
PHONE: MANAYUNK 0106 Conveyancer for Alma, Argo and Archon B. & L. Associations.

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