our town july 7, 1928

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PRICE, THREE CENTS SUMMER SCHOOLS OPEN IN TQWNSHIP to Initial Enrollment Was 264 U p p er G r a de s to Begin Monday. Th e biggest treat of the hase- Elementary summer s ch oa ls in b al l s e as on is in store for local Lower M er io n o pe ne d th ei r six baseball f a ns M o nd a y night when week t erm l ast M on day , w it h an ).J a rherth plays the iamous Hill- e nr ol lm en t o f 2 64 , a cc or di ng to a dale Club on the playground. by S u pe r in t en d en t S. H il ld al e h as w on the c h a mp i on - E d ga r Downs to the Lower T\lerion shi p of t h e e a st er n colored league Board of Education at its July m a ny t im e s, and on a c ou pl e of m e et i n g, h el d Monday n ig ht i n the occasions a t l ea st t he y have jour-\ s en i or h i gh s ch oo l at Ardmore. I t K C' t d d feated The Ardmore Avenue School led neye( a .ansas I y an e in enrollment, with 12 3. Ashland th e c h a m pl O n s of the western ~ o l - w a s s ec on d, with 86 students, and o re d l ea gu e, thereby ~ r o W l 1 l n g Bryn Mawr had 55 e nr ol le d. S ev themselves, as th e champlOn color- e r al a d d it i o n al students w er e a d de d ed team of America. t o t he r ol ls t hi s w ee k. V ic to ri es o ve r th A t h l e t i ~ s Students of grades s ev en to II , are. also numbered a m o n ~ their inclusive, w ho r eq ui re make-up a c h l e v e n ~ e n t . s , ~ o ~ u ~ l e l b e 1 l l ~ one c re di t f or the past term w il l b eg i n of !he As pltchm o ~ t a f f whose of- their summer courses Monday at fenng? t l ~ e . c o lo re d c h a mp s f ou nd t he A rd mo re Avenuc S c ho o l . Their to theIr hklllg. t er m w il l c on ti nu e for five weeks :N umbered in their line-up six days per week. Principal Ralph s ev er al m en w ho have been :"Ith F. Dm'enport, of the Ardmore Ave th e tea!ll for years .. O t to B n gg s , nue and \Vynnewood Road schools, th e H.llldale captam for many will be i n l oc al charge of the work, IS smart as u nd er t he o ne c o ul d. w is h to see. Charles- general supervision of the School of tOll. who IS e.<jually g o o ~ 1 at c en- Education of the University of terfield an d f ir st b a se , IS known Pennsylvania, as i n p r ev i ou s v ea l' s. as t he B ab e Ruth of the colored F' . , . - f \\ ' fi ld H'I1 I I ' 1 allures 111 vanous subjects or teams. . 'a r I (a es s e ~ - the fourth quarter ot the past term o nd h a se m a n, IS another of their. tl tl I f tl . . TI fi I I III le uee gra( es 0 le semor stars; as IS l om a s. a n out e (e r I' I I Itt I I '>63 d' nIne of the fa stes t men on llg} sc 1.00 0ae( - ,accor mg CIa ( 0 J nl d I ' I to Supenntendent Downs, or 10 per ) as es e v er s e cn . -I ae S l Om e c en t. of the total n um be r of s tu - lflfounds ar e :It ~ ~ r b \ h t hO Ug f d en ts e nr ol le d i n a ll the courses of t 1 l e y ar. e seen 111 ac lO.n er f sJ - s tu dy . 'rhe r e su l ts w e re a s f o ll o ws : < 0111, s ll lc e t are 111 suc 1 e- In Latin 7 of t he 138 failed' in l l 1 ~ n d to play l 1 1 d e p ~ n d e n t c l ~ l b s . French, 27 of 204; in GermaI;. 8 rhat N arherth WIll be p r nl le d f . S . I '>3 f 195 .. , 1. . lOA; J1l pallls 1, - 0 ; 11l t 1l,S c 0 1 ~ t e s t . g o ~ s WIt lOut say- English. 58 of 643; in h is to ry , 37 ]11g. F l ve v l c t? n e S ]11 a r ow s pe ak s of 461' in science 16 of 390' in w(:11 for the k l l 1 ~ 1 of game the hoys mathen;atics, 65 of '3 6 4; in c o m ~ l e r have been play11lg of late. ~ I a ~ - cial, 20 of 184. Many of t h os e who agel' Fred ~ a l z ~ r ha s l ~ o t (11- failed will be able to remove condi vulged pltchmg s e l e ~ t I 0 ! l f ~ r tions through the summer school :\1 onday s game, thoug 1 It IS work provided or t h ro u gh the help rUl110red ,that one, of th e m e ~ l b e r s of private tutors. of Con11le 1\1 ack s staff WIll he seen in a Narberth uniform. A n! 10un ce me nt was made of the Due to th e fact that a $!OO guar- selectlOn of two teachers and f i ~ e antee is pa id the visitors it is new c le rk s to c ~ m n ~ e n c e work 111 hoped that donations of 35 cents September. The clerks , all of whom instead of th e usual 2.') c e nt s w il l w e r ~ g r a d ~ 1 a t e d from. the Lower I I Menon HIgh School 111 t he co m- )e mac e. . I . J 1\1 . mercia course]11 nne, are .v. ary WILL A WA RD F OR D Durning, Merion; A r a be l l a R a i ne y , Due to the slowness of delivery, C y nw y d; K a th a ri n e Smith, Fair the mo de l A Ford, w hi ch will be view; E l iz a be t h C oo k, Narberth, d()nated as a prize by t he N a rb er th and Grace I b bo t so n , Bryn Mawr. Tennis A ss oc ia ti on , w il l not be The teachers a re T homa s C. awarded until the week of the Clay Cranmer, a g ra du at e of Temple Court C h am p i onship, which is to be U n iv e rs i ty with post-graduate work h ~ l d t he l as t week of July at the Penn and teaching exper ience ;I t club. Inquiries concerning the ~ e n n i n g t ~ n , commercial teacher method of thi s award should be ad- II I the s e m or hIgh s ch o ol , a nd M a ry dressed to any member of the ten- E. l {o ff , a graduate of Arnold Col- nis c lu b. CON'l'INt'lIlD ON 'l'HIll SIX'l'H PAGIIl Renowned Hilldale Club Oppose Local Team on Monday. NARBERTH PLAYS CO LOR ED CHA MPS Fireworks Postponed fo r Fourth, Pro ve Short-l ived on Thursday RAIN BROUGHT RELIEF Wednesday's Temperatuure Rea che d 90 Deg rees Her e, After Steady Cl imb. S ho we rs W e dn es da y ended a stpad y c limb in t e m pe r a tu r e that reached 90 degrees a t t he h ei gh t. o f Independence Day here, accordmg to Main L in e W ea th er O bs er ve r Charles Decker. The low tempera ture for t he p as t week was 60 de g r ee s l as t Thursday. Main Line residents were treated to some clear weather l a st wee k, as a w el co me r el ie f f ro m he cloudy and rainy d ay s t ha t characterized June. Precipitation was . 63 i nc h last Friday, -47 inch Saturday and only .0 2 inch Monday. High and low temperatures for the week were as follows: last Tuesday, 85- 6 4; W e dn e sd a y, 8 0 -6 2 ; T h u rs d a y, 84 60; F ri da y, 8 1- 65 ; S a tu rd a y, 80 Sunday, 84-61, and Monday, 88- 6 4. M ajority of M en W ill Take Leaves i n J ul y, August an d September. I POLIC E VACATIONS BEGIN IN EARNEST SHORT UT Narberth, Pa., Saturday, July 7, 1928 J ul y F o ur t h co me s o nl y on ce a f or ce t ho se d ec re es . year-but as far a s t he Lower Mer- Irrepres sible y o u n g s t er s and mis- chievous oldsters who would not be i on P ol ic e are concerned it m i g ht r e f or m e d, bought their fireworks just as well be dropped out of the supply in outside communities calendar.' It isn't that they have w he re t he sale of these was still Clnything against the Fourth-but permitted, then ran their bootleg they object to the fireworks that go s up pl y i nt o Lower Merion to rock with it. a nd s ta rtl e s t ai d n e ig h bo r ho o ds. Th e Fourth, it s ee ms , isn't t he N ot satisfied w it h p la nt in g g ia nt Fourth. e ve n a lo ng the sedate and c ra ck er s in th e y ard s of sedate quiet Main L in e, u nl es s t he re are n e i gh b o rs , t h e s e patriots went cruis giant c r a c ke r s , torpe d o e s, s p a r kl e r s ing up and down main thorough a nd o th er varieties of fir eworks f a re s of various communities in the with which to o b se rv e t h e nation's township playfully tossing torpe birthday. The Lower Merion does at the feet of passersby. Th e Township C o mm is si o n h a s t r ie d to results were usually startling, both legislate that i de a i nt o l imb o a nd to the nerves of the victims and to has p a ss e d o r di n an c es p r oh i bi t in g th e e ar s of others in the vicinity their use without a p er mi t . A nd who heard the language used upon that is where the police depart- t he se o cc as io ns to soothe those ment comes in. I t' s d u ty is to en- ooNTINUJID ON T BI 1 UOOIQ) PAGE William T, McIntyre, Ardmore merchant, who was Installed as vice president of the Ardmore club. Other leaders who were placed Into office fo r t he new term at the same time were Treasu rer Harry T. Leedom and Secret ary Alber t L. Reinhold, " Fourth Comes Bu t Once a Year, Thank the Stars,"L. M. Police Sigh "I t always rains on the Fourth." 6iren cried ou t i t s m e ss a g e, risi ng Such COlllments c am e f ro m carS to a s hr il l r oa r a nd e nd in g in a parked along \Vindsor avenue gasp as though a giant hand ha d \Verlnesday night, as the occu- choked it. pant, ;.:·azed uver a ~ o d d e n waste Up H a ve r fo r d a \' e nu e m a rc h ed FE\V W A IT F OR HUNTING which had once be en the play- t he g ap in g m aw of a big hom. ground. Th e strains oi m a rt ia l m us ic w e re \\lith the arrival of July annual '[lle lJasebaJl games w er e over, h ea rd as :Mr. Dotti p a ra d ed h is vacations began in e a r n e ~ t this I pri\' ate exhibitions of "bootleg" men, glancing aside ever and anon week for t he L ow er Merion Po-I fi:e w or ks w e re starting. S e v ~ r a l to see people " ' a l k i ~ g t ~ ) \ v a r d t.he . i'\arlJerth youths w er e n ur sl llg P la vg ro un d, w ell t o rt I fi e d WIth I1ce Department. Several men I torn hands and powder-hurned I slickers and umbrellas. h a ve a l re a dy h a d their lea ves, hu t f a ~ e s , .the r e su lt . o f e x pe r im e nt s r Those who prepared t h e ms e l ve s t he m aj or it y of them will take With high ~ X p l o s l v e s . . ' thus were wise, for the po p of the their vacations in July, August 1\11t the h r e w o r k ~ , the clUllax of first aerial h om b w as a ns we re d and SeptemlJer. A fe w, wh o h av e t he a ct iv it ie s oi the (lay, were by a trickle o f r ai n. As the show an eye to hunting in the f al l , w i ll a ~ \ · a i t e d . , i l ~ vain. In Com m :l- er increased the falling raindrops no t go off until early in N O\'em- nlty bUlJ(hng the L e g l ~ J I 1 COm!lllt.,. w er e i ll tl ln in at ed by c ol or ed py her. tee conferred gl O Ol l1 ll y, d e cH l ed 1 ' lI t echnics, a n d p u nc t ua t ed b y the Th e vacation s c he du le , w h ic h t he g ro u nd was t oo w et and t h ~ t crash of rockets and bombs. h as b ee n c om pl et ed a nd is posted several pieces were in no c on dl - :-\t !).:30 the rain was well under in headquarters in Ardmore, al- tim; to fire. way, but the e xh ib it io n w e nt l ow s e ac h ma n a 1 0- da y l ea ve . So the word went a ~ , o u n d , an d bravely on. Fift een minut es later The only exceptions to this r u le p eo l1 le scattered. D ot t, ! s C o n c e ~ t the tloods descended in all their are the s ev en n ew officers who Hanel, who have p r o Vi d e d m us IC f ur y a nd the spectators, together \Vere added to the force e ar ly t hi s i or m an y f or me r N ar he rt h. cele- w it h t h e s od de n fie ld offic ials, de year. They h ee n s l at ed for b r a ti o ns , s t ood s a d ly III sertecl and fled. no v a ca t io n s. but will p r ob a bl y be da111:Jl1ess. "Yes." said :\1 r. I ~ o t t J , Th e e X ' : en s e s of the celebration cll eerfully "N o fireworks tOll1ght. I !!iven time off later in the season ' . . were l11et hy a remarkable re- StIfe we wlll come ou t a rr al1l when all th e old me n have been . '" t;ponse to a letter sent out by the cared for. T I l l 1 r s ~ l a y lllght or S a t u r ~ l a y for Committee. );carh' t he e nt ir e the pnce of th e carfare. ~ a r b e r t h . . I. Changes ma y be maGe in the . "1 I f tl . " amount was recelVed through t liS ' :r es en t s ch ed ul e a s m en who are l S I ~ r t l resP lonsl ) fe or le .rtalll.. (I ,mail appeal, and the contr i b ut o r s t HUS( ay a ternoon I rame . I I I II f not satisfied w i th t h ei r leave dates ' I d '1'1 't t i t a mc tH e( a gOOf y percentage 0 a ' ~ a m - l a r . len I t1I'ne( 0 1 I i N I I may trade with others going 1"" I II . It' I k 't a' t le lomes 0 1 ar )ert 1. . < nz z e an( )y el g 1 0 C oc I W , . . earlier or later. T he o nl y stlpU- almost clear. Again the committee In ad(lltlon d o no r s hsted lc;tion made by headquarters is t ha t s c an ne d the skies and gave the l a s t w e ek , c o nt n hu t lO n s h a ve heen BY JOHN UBERTI n ot m o re than three me n ma y be siglla!. N in e t im es the new fire f:OXTIXCED ox T H ~ ; SF.f'OXD PAGF. off a shift at one time. In the first game of the July All Get 10 Days Off, -.ah dotIhleheader Narherth, play- Th e 10 days leave applies to all ing a " s e e - ~ a w " game, finally members of th e force. No vaca- t ur ne d t he tide to d ow n the visi- tion d a te s h a ve yet b e e n l i st e d for tors by an 1!-!l c ou nt . C ha rl ie th e commanding officers, Superin Townsend not o nly a d mi n is te r s t e nd e nt S m it h an d Lieutenants t he l a wsof t he S ta te b u t also con- Mullin a nd D uk e, b ut t he y will t ro Is t he ha ll w hic h he so a bl y t ak e their leaves as opportunity hurls. presents itself. It wa s rather d i sc o ur a gi n g in Th e f ir st o ne on th e f orc e to the opening inning as the I nd ia na g et .his annual vacation was 9ffi- HAVE LICKED THE A'S GIVE GRADUATES JOBS lads made three markers, and cerCarthy, w ho w as off Api'll 20 maintained their 1P.ad till the fifth. to May 5. Others wh o have al Narberth c ha lk ed up two in t he t ea dy had their leaves are Officers third and tied it in the fifth a s t h ey Burt 0 n, Flynn, M alloy a nd g ra bb ed a no th er . F ro m t he s ix th S pa rk s, w ho were off June 16 to on it wa s an "u p and down" con- June 27, an d Officer L ov e, w ho test, N ar be rt h b re ak in g t he tte w a s a w ay June 1 to June 12. with two runs. Men who a re n ow away or will Gilfillan, leading hitter of the leave shortly are: A. Adams, June local team, still insists on wielding 28 to July '2' : Blank, July 10 to 21 ; a mean pole. Narberth c an a lw a ys B eh l, July 22 to A ug us t 2; N. d ep en d on Gilly for a hi t in a Brown. July 22 to August 2; Ford, situation. rvIcrvlonogle's July 10 to 21: Garrity, July 22 to p e rf o rm a n ce c ou ld no t be ade- August 2; Girvin, June 28 t o J ul y <juately expressed even by the tlt- 9; Hoff, July 22 to A ug us t 2: most l im it s of v er bo si ty . Th e CONTINUED ON THE S l ! . ~ O N D PAGE f a m ou s b a s e -s t e a li n g king again p e rf o rm e d h is t h ri ll in g a c t to the approval of the :100 spectators that b re a th le s sl y w a tc h ed him come home from third as Hum p hr ie s s in gl ed , the bat coming about two inches away from M ac 's he ad as he d uc ke d below the toothpick." With Gilfillan, H u mp h ri e s a n d Hampshire on the lanes in the first Narberth failed to c ha lk up an y points as :\1 a s te r s, M c Mo n ogle andThomas aided in retiring the team. Th e s ec on d w as s co re le ss fo r b o th t e am s t h o ug h the third found ou r b oy s m or e f or tu na te . Mc Monogle walked an d ~ \ l a s t e r s singled on his drive to left field, as :\la<: g ai ne d t hi rd , Humphries tripled, scoring M c M o n o ~ l e an d Masters. H am ps hi re , T ho m as and D av is e nd ed t he i nn in g. Th e fourth b r o ug h t t h e same re sult as the second; the fifth tieing CONTINUED ON THE S EC ON D P A GE DOUBLE-BARRELED WIN FOR FOU RT H Indiana Professionals o n S h or t En d of 11-9 an d 6-0 Scores. C O M PL A IN T S E CO N D Installed by ArdmoJ·e RotaJ·Y GAS Harry C. Bare, vice pre sident of the Ardmore Cha mbe r of Commerce, who took o ff ic e as pr es ident of the Ardmore Rotary Club at Its mee ting yesterday. He Is also a vice presi dent of the Merion T it le a nd T ru st Company. HEAR Grim Wants Bacteria Lo w Count to Be Required by Ordinance. URGES CONTROL OF ICE CREAM SALES TERMS ALZER'S PARK CHIL.DREN CEL.EBRATE 'rhe children of Narbrook Park held their own F o ur t h o f July exer cises W ed ne sd ay m o rn i ng under the guidance of the o l d er res idents: A parade around the park opened the c er em on ie s, f ol lo we d by a fl ag raising, in which the s ta rs a nd s tr ip es w er e ra is ed by George Al bert Bailey, Jr., the t w o- y ea r -o l d son of the president of the Nar- brook Park Association. COUNCIL MONDAY Th e Declaration of Independence Th e July meeting of Council was read b y G eo rg e A . M ah !' After Monday night w il l, a s has been the a short patriotic addres s and the c us to m for the last few m on th s, be singing of "America" the c h il d re n h e ld at the Community Building. were p re se nt ed w it h appropriate The new C ou nc il Chamber in the souvemrs. reconstructed fire house is complet- The celebration was given by the ed, but i n as mu c h a s the furnishings Narbrook Park Association under have not been installed the COIumu direction of G eo rg e A, Mahl nity Building w il l c on ti nu e t o see ;md Walter E. Knecht. service. ME T The ~ a r h e r t h B as eh al l C lu b. which has b e en p l a yi n g i n d e pc n d c nt b al l so far t hi s s ea so n. w il l r C\ 'e rt to t he l \l ai n L in e L ea gu c b eg in ni ng next S a tu r da y , J u ly q . This s te p is the o ut co me o f ei f or ts o f the : \ fa in L in e League offi cial s t o g et Narherth h ack in the fold. :\Ianagcr Fred \\'alzer and C; e ne Davis attended a meeting of the league officials at Br yn ; \J aw r I last Monday n ig ht at w hi ch Nar berth w as s tr on gl y urged to rc enter t h e l e ag u c c o mp e t it i o n. Man ager \ V a l z er p r e se n t ed Narberth's t er ms t o the m ee ti ng a nd t he y w er e a ct ed on f av or ah ly . the deal, how ever. not b e i n g o ff ic ia ll y c l o sed until Thursday n ig ht . A cc or cl in g t o the p ro p os i ti o n a cc ep t e d hy the other teams of the league , Narberth will p lay al l g am es at h om e, w it h the exception uf on e g am e o nl y away and that with Berwyn; sec ondly, it was agreed that P h i la d e lp h i a A s s o ciation u m pi r e s a r e to be used in all Narberth games. In c on ne ct io n w it h t hi s shift M an ag er F re d \ \' al ze r issued the I . That an o r di n an c e s h ou l d b e pro f o l l o w i ~ l g s t at e me n t: "The c ha ng e p os ed to the Lower :\Ierion '1'own from ~ I ~ d e p ~ n d e n t . ball to l ea gu e s hi p C om mi ss io n, g ov er ni ng t he competItIOn IS no dIsparagement of. . . , independent baseball. T hi s h al f of ~ ) r o ( l u c t l O n , sale and <hs t nb utlOn of the s ea so n h a s b ee n p ro fi t ab l e and Ice cream h er e, w a s the proposal of suc c e ss f ul in e ve ry w ay , and in re- Dr. Ceorge \Vebster Grim, Milk turning to the l ea gue we are d o in g C o nt ro l O ff ic er , a t the July meeting so on terms that are to the ~ d v a n - of th e L ow er erion B oa rd of tage of local supporters. As hltherto I If I I I II d . It ' this s ea so n a home g am e w il l be " ea t 1, . le ( .'?n ay mg 1 111 le pl ay ed on the p lay gro un d every 10wnshlp Bt11ldmg a t A r dm o re . Saturday and independent teams The r ec o mm en d at i on f ol l ow ed a throughout t h e w ee k. F u r t he r m o r e, r e p o rt by C he mi st D av ,i d \ V i l b ~ l r the l 1 ~ l p i r e s w!11 .be fr0111 the P h i l ~ - i-Iorn that one. ic e cream sample delphIa ASSOCIatlOn, me n w ho WIll I db I' . Ju e sho 1Jed a be disintere sted and see that n o d is - ana yze y 11m 111 n : \ crimination is practic ed. This is no high bacteria c ~ u n . t . It IS proposed reflection on the lea gue umps, but that the count III Ice cream shall be s im pl y a p re ca ut io n to i ns ur e the reqt\ired to be . as low as .t ha t of peaceful running off of games. I cream. Dr. Gmu's suggestion was wi h to t han k th e people of Nar- rcfe:red to the B.oard's Law a.nd b er th f or their f ai t hf u l support of O:.(h. nance Conlll 11. tte e, of w h l c ~ the team this y ea r a nd e xp r es s the WIlham F. LandiS, Ardmore, IS hope that it wi ll conti nue the sec on d chairman. ., . half of the s ea so n. \ Vi th t he z est I L ow er : \l en on s fourth pubhc of l e ag u e com pe t it i on a d de d , I am s wi mm in g pool \ ~ a s granted its sure it will. I also wish t o e x pr e ss usual se as .on p e r l l 1 ~ t by t!le B o a ~ d my publ ic a p p re c i at i o n to Harry ~ I o n d a y I1Igh!. It lS the Green ~ I I I Hollar, b u si n es s m a na g er of the Farms pool 1I1 Overbrook at CIty team, for h i s e x ce l le n t work at the line. Other pools are the Y. M. C. A. hard task of scheduling games. indoor pool at Ardmore a nd the "I n regard to our big g am e w it h R o ~ e Gle n p oo l i l Gladwy!le, all of CONTINUED ON I'HE 8ECO:\D PAliE W h l C ~ l are nO\.v 1I1 o p er a ti o n; and ,LewIs J. SmIt h' s p oo l on State GREEN TALKS AT ROTARY I road, Cynwyd. . __ Dr. Horn reported that analySIS B t V t d T ) o f w at e r h er e both for drinking and Wants et er 0 ers. an axpayers. in the swimming pools showed sat- Hits Jury Dodgers. isfactory freedom from bacteria A patriotic address featured the germs, a nd t ha t milk, cream and ice T u es d ay m e et in g of thl.! Bala- samples examined d ur in g J u ne h ad C y nw y d- N ar b er t h R o ta r y Club. a ls o b ee n a pp ro ve d b y him. \V. Russell Green, new vice presi- A complaint by M rs . J am es D. dent of the club, wa s th e speaker. \Vinsor, C he sw ol d l an e, Haver- He made a plea for better citi- ford, was presented, regarding the z e n s hi p , s t r es s i ng p a r ti c u la r l y the presence of g as in t he a ir . It was n ee d f or greater voti ng turn-outs, reported that connections of gas m or e r eg ar d f or tax obligations, m ai ns h av e re ce nt ly been made in and less jury dodging. parts f the township, c a u s i n ~ a These, M r. Green declared, were temporary l e ak a ge w h i ch has Sll1ce three w e ak n es 8 es w h i ch challenge stopped. tIle de moc ra tic typ e of g ove rn- D r. B rtram Kingsbury Wilbur, ment. It is the duty of th e indi- president of the Board, who presid vidual citizen, he said, t o d e ve lo p ed, read a report t ha t l ea ki ng s ew character. a ge p ip es on M ee ti ng House lane, Equality of opportunity must Cynwyd, h a ve b ee n repaired by the be observed, the R o ta r ia n s w e re township Health and Drainage De told, in o rd er t h at the w or ds of partment, f ol lo wi ng r ec ei p t b y the the Declaration of I n d ep e n de n c e H e a lt h Board a t i ts June meeting of should be fulfilled. complaints a g ai n st c o nd i ti o ns at Merion Park. It had been found thClt sewage w as l ea ki ng i nt o the s t or m d r ai n w hi ch f lo we d i nt o the s tr ea m r un ni ng t hr ou gh B ow le r' s \Voods, near t h e d e v el o p me n t . A c om mu ni ca ti on from the Community Center a nd W 0m an 's Club of P en co yd w as r ea d, asking t ha t t es ts b e ma de of w at er in a v al le y w hi ch is u se d b y a n u mb e r o f civic organizati ons. Change, Effective July 14, Made at Urgent Request of t he L ea gu e Officials. Vol. XIV. Number 40 NARBER TH REJ OIN S MAIN LINE LEAGUE ..

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PRICE, THREE CENTS

SUMMER SCHOOLSOPEN IN TQWNSHIP

to Initial Enrollment Was 264Upper G rade s to Begin

Monday.

Th e biggest treat of the hase- Elementary summer s choa ls in

bal l season is in store for local Lower Mer ion opened th ei r six

baseball f ans Monday night when week t erm l ast Mon day , w it h an

).Ja rherth plays the iamous Hill- enrol lment of 264 , according to a

dale Club on the playground. repor t made by Super intendent S.H il ld al e h as w on the champion- Edgar Downs t o t he Lower T\lerion

shi p of t he east ern colored league Board of Education at its July

many t imes, and on a coupl e o f meeting, held Monday night in the

occasions a t l ea st t he y have jour-\ senior high school at Ardmore.I t K C' t d d feated The Ardmore Avenue School led

neye( a .ansas I y an e in enrollment, with 123. Ashlandth e champlOns of the western ~ o l - was second, wit h 8 6 students, and

o red l eagu e, thereby ~ r o W l 1 l n g B ryn Mawr h ad 55 enrol led. Sevthemselves, as th e champlOn color- eral additional students were addeded t eam o f America. to the r ol ls thi s week.V ic to ri es o ve r t he A t h l e t i ~ s Students of grades s even to II ,

are. also numbered a m o n ~ their inclusive, who r eq ui re make-upa c h l e v e n ~ e n t . s , ~ o ~ u ~ l e l b e 1 l l ~ one c redi t f or the past term will beginof !he As pltchm o ~ t a f f whose of- their summer courses Monday at

fenng? t l ~ e . co lo red champs found the Ardmore Avenuc School. Theirto theIr hklllg. t erm wil l continue for f ive weeks

:Numbered in their line-up ~ r six days per week. Principal Ralph

s ev er al m en w ho h av e b ee n :"Ith F. Dm'enport, of the Ardmore Ave

th e tea!ll for years.. Ot to Bnggs , nue and \Vynnewood Road schools,th e H.llldale captam for many will be in local charge of the work,ye<irs, IS as smart a ballplayer as which will be conducted under t he

one could. wish to see. Charles- general supervision of the School oftOll. who IS e.<jually g o o ~ 1 a t c en- Education of the University of

terfield and f ir st base , IS known Pennsylvania, as in previous veal's.as t he B ab e Ruth of the colored F' . , . - f

\\ ' fi ld H'I1 I I ' 1 allures 111 vanous subjects orteams. . 'a r ~ I (a e s s e ~ - the fourth quarter ot the past termond haseman, IS another of the i r . tl tl I f tl .. TI fi I I III le uee gra( es 0 le semorstars; as IS l omas. an out e (e r I' I I Itt I I '>63 d'nIne of the fa stes t men on llg} sc 1.00 0 a e( - ,accor mg

CIa ( 0 Jnl d I ' I to Supenntendent Downs, or 10 per) ases ever secn . - I a e S lOme cent. of the total numbe r o f s tu -

lflfounds ar e :It ~ ~ r b \ h thOUgf dents enrol led in a ll the courses of

t1l ey ar.e seen 111 ac lO.n er f sJ - s tu dy . 'rhe results were as follows:<0111, s ll lc e t l ~ are 111 suc 1 e- In Latin 7 of t he 138 failed' inl l 1 ~ n d t o p lay l 1 1 d e p ~ n d e n t c l ~ l b s . French, 27 of 204; in GermaI;. 8

rhat Narherth WIll be p rnl led f . S . I '>3 f 195 .., 1 . . lOA; J1l pallls 1, - 0 ; 11l~ o t 1l,S c 0 1 ~ t e s t . g o ~ s WIt lOut say- English. 58 of 643; in h is to ry , 37]11g. Flve vlct?neS ]11 a r ow s pe ak s of 461' in science 16 of 390' inw(:11 for the k l l 1 ~ 1 of game the hoys mathen;atics, 65 of '364; in c o m ~ l e r have been play11lg of late. ~ I a ~ - cial, 20 of 184. Many of those whoagel' Fred ~ a l z ~ r ha s l ~ o t (11- f ai led wil l be able to r emove condi vulged ~ h pltchmg s e l e ~ t I 0 ! l f ~ r tions through the summer school:\1 onday s game, thoug 1 It IS work provided or through the helprUl110red ,that one,of th e m e ~ l b e r s of private tutors.of Con11le 1\1 ack s staff WIll heseen in a Narberth uniform. An!10uncement was made of theDue t o th e fact that a $!OO guar- selectlOn of two teachers and f i ~ e

antee is pa id the visitors it is new c le rks to c ~ m n ~ e n c e work 111

hoped that donations of 35 cents September. The clerks, all of whominstead of th e usual 2.') cent s wil l w e r ~ g r a d ~ 1 a t e d from. the Lower

I IMenon HIgh School 111 t he com-

)e mac e. . I . J 1\1. mercia course]11 nne, are .v. ary

WILL AWARD FORD Durning, Merion; Arabella Rainey,Due to the slowness of delivery, Cynwyd; Katharine Smith, Fair

the mode l A Ford, whi ch will b e view; Elizabeth Cook, Narberth,

d() na ted as a prize by t he Narber th and Grace Ibbotson, Bryn Mawr.

Tennis Assoc ia tion , wil l not be The teachers a re T homa s C.awarded until the week o f t he Clay Cranmer, a g radu at e o f Temple

Court Championship, which is to be Univers ity with post-graduate work

h ~ l d t he l as t week of July at the ~ Penn and teaching experience ;Itclub. Inquiries concerning the ~ e n n i n g t ~ n , a commercial teachermethod of th is award should be ad- II I the semor hIgh school, and Mary

dressed t o a ny member o f t he ten- E. l{off , a graduate of Arnold Col-

nis club. CON'l'INt'lIlD ON 'l'HIll SIX'l'H PAGIIl

Renowned Hilldale Club

Oppose Local Team

on Monday.

NARBERTH PLAYSCOLORED CHAMPS

Fireworks Postponed for Fourth,Prove Short-lived on Thursday

RAIN BROUGHT RELIEF

Wednesday's Temperatuure Reached

90 Degrees Here, After Steady Climb.

Showers Wednesday ended astpad y c limb in temperature that

reached 90 degrees a t t he hei gh t.o f

Independence Day here, accordmg

to Main L in e Wea th er Obs er ve r

Charles Decker. The low tempera

ture for t he p as t week was 60 degrees las t Thursday.Main Line residents were treated

to some clear weather last week, as

a wel come r el ie f f rom the cloudyand rainy d ay s t ha t characterized

June. Precipitation was . 63 i nc hlast Friday, -47 inch Saturday and

only .0 2 inch Monday. High and

low temperatures for the week were

as follows: last Tuesday, 85-64;Wednesday, 80-62; Thursday, 8460; Fri day, 81-65 ; Satu rday, 8064 ; Sunday, 84-61, and Monday,

88-64.

M ajority of M en W ill Take

Leaves i n J ul y, August

an d September.

IPOLICE VACATIONS

BEGIN IN EARNEST

SHORTUT

Narberth, Pa., Saturday, July 7, 1928

Jul y Four t h come s onl y once a f or ce t ho se d ec re es .year-but as far as the Lower Mer- Irrepressible youngsters and mis-

chievous oldsters who would not beion Pol ice are concerned it might reformed, bought their fireworks

just as well be dropped out of the supply in outside communities

calendar.' It isn't that they have whe re t he sale of these was stillClnything against the Fourth-but permitted, then ran their bootlegthey object to the fireworks that go s uppl y i nt o Lower Merion to rockwith it. a nd s ta rtl e s taid neighborhoods.

The Fourth, i t s eems , isn't t he N ot satisfied wit h p la nt in g g ia ntFourth. even a long the sedate and c ra ck er s i n th e y ard s of sedatequiet Main Line, unles s the re are neighbors, these patriots went cruisgiant crackers, torpedoes, sparklers ing u p a nd down main thorough

a nd o th er varieties of f ireworks fares of various communities in the

with which to observe the nation's township playfully tossing torpe

birthday. The Lower Merion does at the feet of passersby. TheTownship Commission has tr ied to results were usually startling, both

legislate that i de a i nt o l imbo a nd to t he ne rve s o f t he victims a nd t ohas passed ordinances prohibit ing th e e ar s of others in the vicinitytheir use without a permi t . And who h ea rd t he language used upon

that is where the police depart- these occas ions to soothe those

ment comes in. I t' s du ty is to en- ooNTINUJID ON TBI 1 UOOIQ) PAGE

William T, McIntyre, Ardmoremerchant, who was Installed as vicepresident of the Ardmore club. Otherleaders who were placed Into officefor the new term at the same timewere Treasurer Harry T. Leedom andSecretary Albert L. Reinhold,

"Fourth Comes But Once a Yea r,Thank the Stars," L.M. Police Sigh

"I t a lways ra in s on the Fourth." 6iren cried ou t i t s message, r i sing

Such COlllments c am e f rom carS to a s hr il l r oa r and end in g in aparked along \Vindsor avenue gasp as though a giant hand had

\Verlnesday night, as the occu- choked it.pant , ;.:·azed uver a ~ o d d e n waste Up Haver fo rd a \' enue marched

FE\V WA IT FOR HUNTING which had once be en the play- t he g ap in g maw of a big hom.ground. The strains oi mart ia l mus ic were

\ \ li t h the arrival of July annual '[lle lJasebaJl games w er e over, h ea rd a s :Mr. Dotti paraded h is

vacations began in e a r n e ~ t this Ipri\' ate exhibitions of "bootleg" men, glancing aside ever and anon

week for t he L ow er Merion Po-I fi:e works were starting. S e v ~ r a l to see people " ' a l k i ~ g t ~ ) \ v a r d t.he. i'\arlJerth youths wer e n ur sl llg P la vg ro un d, w ell tortI fied WIthI1ce Department. Several men Itorn hands and powder-hurned I slickers and umbrellas.

have al ready had their lea ves, hu t f a ~ e s , .the r esu lt . o f exper iment s r Those who prepared themselves

t he maj or it y of them will take With high ~ X p l o s l v e s . . ' thus were wise, for the po p of thetheir vacations in July, August 1\11t the h r e w o r k ~ , the clUllax of first aerial h omb w as a nswe re d

and SeptemlJer. A few, who h av e t he a ct iv it ie s oi the (lay, were by a trickle of r ain. As the show

an eye to hunting in the fall , will a ~ \ · a i t e d . , i l ~ vain. In ~ h Comm:l- er increased the falling raindrops

no t go off until early in NO\'em- nlty bUlJ(hng the L e g l ~ J I 1 COm!lllt.,. wer e i ll tl ln in at ed b y col or ed p yher. tee conferred glOOll1lly, decHled 1'lItechnics, and punctua t ed by the

Th e vacation schedu le , wh ich t he g round was t oo wet and t h ~ t crash of rockets and bombs.

h as b een compl et ed and is posted several pieces were in no condl - :-\t !).:30 the rain was well under

in headquarters in Ardmore, al- tim; to fire. way, but the exh ib it ion wentl ows each man a 10-day l eave . So the word went a ~ , o u n d , and bravely on. Fif teen minutes later

The only exceptions to this rule peol1le scattered. Dott,! s C o n c e ~ t the tloods descended in all theirare the s ev en n ew officers who Hanel, who have proVided musIC f ur y a nd the spectators, together

\Vere added t o t he force e ar ly t hi s i or m an y f orme r N ar he rt h. cele- with t he sodden field officials, deyear. They have heen s l at ed for brations, stood sadly about III t h sertecl and fled.no vacations. but will probably be da111:Jl1ess. "Yes." said :\1 r. I ~ o t t J , Th e eX':enses of the celebration

clleerfully "No fireworks tOll1ght. I!!iven time off later in the season ' . . were l11et hy a remarkable re-

StIfe we wlll come ou t a rr al1lwhen all th e old men have been ~ . ~ '" t;ponse to a letter s en t o ut b y thecared for. T I l l 1 r s ~ l a y lllght or S a t u r ~ l a y for Committee. );carh' t he e nt ir e

the pnce of th e carfare. ~ a r b e r t h . . I .Changes may be maGe in the . • "1 I f tl ." amount was recelVed through t l iS' :r es en t s ch ed ul e a s men who are l S I ~ r t l resPlonsl ) fe or le .rtalll.. (I ,mail appeal, and the contr ibutorst HUS( ay a ternoon I rame . I I I II fnot satisfied wi th thei r leave dates ' I d '1'1 't tit a mc tH e( a gOOf y percentage 0a ' ~ a m - l a r . len I t1I'ne( 0 1 I iN I Imay trade with others going 1"" I I I . It ' I k 't a' t le lomes 0 1 ar )ert 1.. <nz z e an( )y el g 1 0 C oc I W , . .

earlier or later. The o nl y stlpU- almost clear . Again the committee In ad(lltlon t t h donors hsted

lc;tion made by headquarters is t ha t scanned the skies and gave the last week, contnhut lOns have heen

BY JOHN UBERTI not mo re than three men may be siglla!. Nin e t imes the new fire f:OXTIXCED ox T H ~ ; SF.f 'OXD PAGF.

o ff a shift at one t ime.In the first game of the July All Get 10 Days Off,

-.ah dotIhleheader Narherth, play-Th e 10 days leave applies to all

ing a " s e e - ~ a w " game, finally members of th e force. No vaca-

t ur ned t he tide to d ow n the visi- tion dates have yet been l isted for

tors by an 1!-!l cou nt . C ha rl ie th e commanding officers, SuperinTownsend not o nly adminis te rs t endent Smith an d Lieutenants

t he l aw s o f t he S ta te bu t also con- Mullin a nd D uk e, b ut t he y willt ro Is t he ha lls w hic h he so abl y t ak e their leaves as opportunity

hurls. presents itself.

It was rather d i scouragi ng in Th e f ir st o ne on th e f orc e tothe opening inning as the I nd iana g et .his annual vacation was 9ffi - HAVE LICKED THE A'S GIVE GRADUATES JOBS

lads made three markers, and cerCarthy, who w as off Api'll 20maintained their 1P.ad till the fifth. to May 5. Others who have alNarberth cha lk ed u p two in t he t ea dy had their leaves are Officers

third and tied it in the fifth as they Bu r t 0 n, Flynn, Malloy a nd

g rabbed ano ther . F rom t he s ix th Spa rk s, who were off June 16 toon it was an "u p and down" con- June 27, an d Officer Lov e, who

test, Narbe rt h b re ak ing t he tte was away June 1 to June 12.with two runs. Men who a re n ow away or willGilfillan, leading hitter of the leave shortly are: A. Adams, June

local team, still insists on wielding 28 t o July '2' : Blank, July 10 to 21 ;a mean pole. Narberth can a lways B eh l, July 22 t o A ug us t 2; N.d ep en d o n Gilly for a hi t in a Brown. July 22 t o Augus t 2; Ford,critical situation. rvIcrvlonogle's July 10 to 21: Garri ty , July 22 to

perfo rmance cou ld no t be ade- Augus t 2 ; Girvin, June 28 t o J ul y

<juately expressed even b y t he t l t - 9; Hoff, July 22 to A ug us t 2:

most l im it s o f v er bo si ty . Th e CONTINUED ON THE S l ! . ~ O N D PAGE

famous base-stealing king again

perfo rmed h is t h ri ll ing ac t to theapproval of the :100 spectators thatb rea th lessl y watched him comehome from third as Hum

phr ies s ingl ed , the bat coming

about two inches away from

M ac 's he ad a s h e d ucked below

the toothpick."With Gilfillan, Humphries and

Hampshire on the lanes in thefirst Narberth failed to cha lk u p

any points as :\1 as ter s, McMon

ogle and Thomas aided in retiring

the team.Th e s ec on d w as s co re le ss fo r

both teams though the third foundou r boy s mor e f or tu na te . Mc

Monogle walked and ~ \ l a s t e r ss ing led on h is d r ive t o l ef t field, as:\la<: g ai ned t hi rd , Humphries

tripled, scoring M c M o n o ~ l e andMasters. Hampshi re , Thomas

and Dav is end ed t he i nn in g.

Th e fourth brought the same re

sult as the second; the fifth tieing

CONTINUED ON THE SECOND PAGE

DOUBLE-BARRELEDWIN FOR FOURTH

Indiana Professionals o n Sh or t

En d of 11-9 an d

6-0 Scores.

COMPLA INT SECOND

Installed by ArdmoJ·e RotaJ·Y

GAS

Harry C. Bare, vice president ofthe Ardmore Chamber of Commerce,who took off ice as president of theArdmore Rotary Club at Its meetingyesterday. He Is also a vice president of the Merion Title and TrustCompany.

HEAR

Grim Wants Bacteria Lo w

Count to Be Required

by Ordinance.

URGES CONTROL OFICE C RE AM SALES

TERMSALZER'S

PARK CHIL.DREN CEL.EBRATE

'rhe children of Narbrook Park

held their own Fourth of July exer

cises Wednesday morn ing under

the guidance of the older residents:A parade around the park opened

the cer emonies, f ol lowed by a flagraising, in which the s ta rs a nd

s tr ip es wer e ra is ed by Geo rg e A l

bert Bailey, Jr., the two-year-oldson of the president of the Nar-brook Park Association. COUNCIL MONDAYThe Declaration of Independence The July meeting of Council

was read by George A. Mah!' After Monday night will, as has been the

a short patr iotic address and the cus tom for t he l as t f ew mon th s, besinging of "America" the children held at the Community Building.were presented with appropriate The new Council Chamber in the

souvemrs. reconstructed fire house is complet-The celebration was given by t he ed, but inasmuch as the furnishings

Narbrook Park Association under have not been installed the COIumu~ h direction of Geo rge A , Mahl nity Building wil l c on ti nu e t o see;md Walter E. Knecht. service.

ET

The ~ a r h e r t h Basehal l C lub.

has been playing indepcndcnt

so far this season. will rC\ 'ert

the l \l ain L ine Leaguc beginning

t Saturday, July q .

This s te p is the outcome of ei

r ts o f the : \fain Line League offi

l s t o g et Narherth hack in the

:\Ianagcr Fred \\'alzer and

ene Davis attended a meeting of

league officials a t Br yn ; \J aw rIMonday n ight at whi ch Nar

was s tr ongly urged to rc

the leaguc competition. Man

\Valzer presented Narberth's

rms to the meeting and they wer eted on f avor ah ly . the deal, how

not being officially closed untiln ight . Accor cl ing to the

oposition accepted hy the other

of the league, Narberth willay al l g ames at home, with the

uf one game onl y away

that with Berwyn; secondly, itagreed that Philadelphia Assoumpires are to be used in al l

games.

In c onne ct io n w it h t hi s shift

n ag er F red \ \' al ze r issued the I .Tha t an ordinance should be prostatement: "The change posed to the Lower :\Ierion '1'own

~ I ~ d e p ~ n d e n t . ball to l eague ship Commiss ion, gov er ni ng t heIS no dIsparagement of. . . ,baseball. Thi s hal f of ~ ) r o ( l u c t l O n , sale and <hstnbutlOn of

season has been profitable and Ice cream here, was the proposal of

cessful in every way, and in re- Dr. Ceorge \Vebster Grim, Milk

to the league we are doing Control Off icer , at the July meeting

o on terms that are to the ~ d v a n - of th e L ow er ~ erion Boa rd of

of local supporters. As hltherto I If I I I II ~ d . It ' tls ea son a home game wil l be "ea t 1, . le ( . '?n ay mg 1 111 le

l ay ed on the p lay gro un d every 10wnshlp Bt11ldmg at Ardmore.and independent teams The recommendation followed a

the week. Furthermore, report by Chemist Dav ,id \ V i l b ~ l rl 1 ~ l p i r e s w!11 .be fr0111 the P h i l ~ - i-Iorn that one. ice cream sample

ASSOCIatlOn, me n who WIll I d b I' . Ju e sho 1Jed adisinterested and see that no dis - ana yze y 11m 111 n : \ination is practiced. This is no high bacteria c ~ u n . t . It IS proposed

on the league umps, but that the count III Ice cream shall be

mply a p re ca ut ion to i ns ur e the reqt\ired to be .as low as .t ha t ofrunning off of games. I cream. Dr. Gmu's suggestion was

ish to t han k th e people of Nar- rcfe:red to the B.oard's Law a.ndr th f or their faithful support of O:.(h.nance Conlll11.ttee, of w h l c ~t eam this yea r and expres s the WIlham F. LandiS, Ardmore, IS

that i t will continue the second chairman. . , .l f o f the s ea son. \Vi th t he z est I Lower : \l en on s fourth pubhc

league competit ion added, I am swimming pool \ ~ a s granted itsit will. I a lso wish to express usual seas.on p e r l l 1 ~ t by t!le B o a ~ dpublic appreciation to Harry ~ I o n d a y I1Igh!. It lS t he Green ~ I I I

ollar, business manager of the Farms pool 1I1 Overbrook at CItyfor his excellent wor k a t t he line. Other pools are the Y. M. C. A.task of scheduling games. indoor pool at Ardmore a nd the

"I n regard to our big game with R o ~ e Glen pool i l Gladwy!le, all of

CONTINUED ON I'HE 8ECO:\D PAliE W h l C ~ l are nO\.v 1I1 operation; and,LewIs J. SmIt h' s p oo l on State

GREEN TALKS AT ROTARY Iroad, Cynwyd. .__ Dr. Horn reported that analySIS

B t V t d T )o f wat er here both for drinking and

Wants et er 0 ers. an axpayers. in the swimming pools showed sat-

Hits Jury Dodgers. isfactory freedom from bacteria

A patr iotic address featured the germs, and tha t milk, cream and iceTuesday meet ing of thl.! Bala- samples examined dur ing June had

Cynwyd-Narber th Rota ry Club. a lso been approved by him.\V. Russell Green, new vice presi- A complaint b y M rs . J am es D.dent of the club, was th e speaker. \Vinsor, Cheswold lane, Haver-

He made a plea for better citi- ford, was presented, regarding thezenship, st ressing particular ly the presence of g as in t he a ir . It was

need for greater vot ing turn-outs, reported that connections of gas

mor e r eg ar d f or tax obligations, mains h ave re ce nt ly b ee n made i nand l ess j ury dodging. parts of the township, c a u s i n ~ aThese, Mr. Green declared, were temporary leakage which has Sll1ce

three weaknes8es which challenge stopped.tIle democ ra tic typ e o f g ove rn- D r. Bertram Kingsbury Wilbur,

ment. It is the duty of th e indi- president of the Board, who presidvidual citizen, he said, t o develop ed, read a report tha t l eaking sewcharacter. a ge p ip es on Mee ti ng House lane,Equality of opportunity must Cynwyd, have been repaired by the

be observed, the Rotar ian s were township Health and Drainage De

told, in o rder t h at the w or ds o f partment, following receipt by the

the Declaration of Independence Health Board a t i ts June meeting ofshould be fulfilled. complaints against conditions at

Merion Park. It had been found

thClt sewage was l ea ki ng i nt o the

storm drain which f lowed into the

s tr eam running through Bowler' s

\Voods, near the development.A communi ca ti on from the

Community Center and W0man 's

Club of Pencoyd was r ead, askingtha t t es ts be made o f w at er in aval ley which is used by a number of

civic organizations.

Effective July 14,Made at Urgen t Reque s t of

t he L ea gu e Officials.

XIV. Number 40

BERTH REJOINSM AIN L IN E L EA GU E

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Where the Apothecary Has Held ForthFor the Last Qual'tM-Centuru

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Starting at 6.00 A. 1\1.Then every 15 min. until 9.30 A. 1\1.Then 9.50 A. 1\1. and every 20 min.

until 3.30 P. M.Then 3.45 P . 1\1. and every 15 m in .

until 10.30 P . 1\1.Then 10.50 and every 20 min. until

12.30 A. 1\1.Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3.00 A. M.

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WEEKDAYSStarting at 5.30 A. 1\1.

Then every 15 min. until 9.00 A. 1\1.Ten 9.20 and eve ry 20 m in . until

3.00 P. M.

Then 3.15 and eve ry 15 m in . until10.00 P. 1\1.

Then 10.20 and every 20 m in . until12.00 P. 1\1.

Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. 1\1.

SATURIMYSStarting at 5 .30 A . 1\1.Then every 15 min. until 9.00 A. 1\1.

Then 9.20 and eve ry 20 m in . until3.00 P. M.

Then 3.15 and eve ry 15 m in . until10.00 P. 1\1.

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Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. 1\1.

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WestboundLea vi ng 5 4t h a nd C it y L in e

WEEKDAYS AS)) ~ l : S D A Y SStarting at 6 .10 A . 1\1.

Then 6.5 0. 7.3 0, 8 .1 0. 8 .5 0, 9 .3 0,10.10. 10.50 and 11.30 A. 1\1.

~ A ' I ' L ' R D , \ l ' SStarting at 6.00 A. 1\1. Then 12.10, 12.50, 1.30, 2.10, 2.50,Then every 15 min. until 9.30 A. 1\1. 3 .30. 4 .10, 4 .50. 5 .30. 6 .10. 6 .50,Then 9.50 A. 1\1. and every 20 m in . 7. 30. 8.1 0, 8 .50 . 9 .3 0, 1 0.1 0. 1 0.5 0

t 'l 3 00 P 1\1 and 11.30 P. 1\1. and 12.30 A. IH.un I. ••Then 3.15 P. 1\1. and every 15 min. Wynnewood Road

until 10.30 P. 1\1.Then 10.50 P. 1\1. and every 20 min. Leari1/[J Montgolllery and Morris

until 12.30 A. 1\1. Avenues, Bryn Maw/', for Ard-Then 1.00. 2.00 and 3 .00 A . 1\1. IIIm'e, H'ynnen'ood, Merion and 6ed

~ l ' S J ) A Y S and Lancaste/'. Route follows:Eastbound-Leaving Morris and

S'tarting at 6.00 A. 1\1. Montgomery A renues, B/ 'yn Mawr,Then every %-hour until 9.30 A. 1\1. e ( l . ~ t on 1Il0nigome/'J! to Il'Yllnen'ood

until 1.30 P. 1\1. R d I t' ll ' dThen 9 .50 A . 1\1. and every 20 m in . 00,' t l en 8011 , on . ynnewoo

until 10.30 P. M. Road con ti nu iny t hrough lVyllne-Then 1.45 P. M. and every 15 m in . 1('ood, Narbel'th and lIlerifll/,' thenThen 10.50 and e\'el'" 20 min. until 80uth o n 6 3r d Street to tel'min lls

!'(;SIlAYS at 62nd and Lal/castel·. lVest-12.30 A. 1\1. I d R t . t

Starting at 5.30 A. 1\1. Then 1.00. 2.00 and 3 .00 A . 1\1. )0/111 - e un/lUg O1'er same rou e.

Then every ~ ~ - h o u r until 9.00 A. 1\1. Leaving fi4th and Cit y L in e 5 min- EastboundThen 9.20 and every 20 min. until utes l at er t ha n t he above-men-

1.00 P. 1\1. tioned times. Leaving Morris and M o n t ~ o m e r yThen 1.15 and ever .v 15 min. unt il Leavi ng P e n n s ~ ' l v a n i a R. R. Sta- Avenues, Bryn Mawr

t ion in Narberth 19 minutes later10.00 P. M . than the above-mentioned times. Wt;FiKDAYS ,\SIl SUSDAYS

Then 10.20 P. 1\1. and every 20 min. Starting at 5 .55 A . 1\1., then everyunti l 12.00 P. 1\1. Narberth Short Line 30 minutes until 11.55 P. 1\1.

Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. 1\1. Eastbound WestboundLeavmg Pennsylvania R. R. Sta-

t io n i n Narberth 7 minutes later Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. Station Leaving- 62d and Lancaster Avenuet ha n t he above-mentioned times. Narberth for Br.l'n Mawr via "'J.·nne-

Leaving 54th Street and Cit y Line WF.EKJHYS AXil SITSDAYS wood Road

21 minutes later than the above- Starting at 5.50 A. 1\1. IStarting at 6 .25 A . 1\1.. t hen everymentioned times. I Then 6.30 , 7. 10 . 7.50, 8 .30 , 9 .1 0, ao minutes until 12.25 P. 1\1.

FOR INFORMATION ON OTHER SCHEDULES, PHONE BRYN MAWR 1280-1281

.,

J. ALMAN, TailorDaily PT'18sin[, French dry cleaning

Dyeing Repairing

105 Essex AvenueNarberth

We call and deliver

]E

OUR'foWN

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Daily

Excursions

SE

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Four Generations Since 1822

111uurral 1ilirrrtnr.a

ATLANTIC CITY

PERMANENT HOME

Let Us Estimate on Building Your

aE

Make your walk, porch or drive of flagstone;

it is beautiful, permanent and different.

be

Phone: Narberth 2800

Office: Corner Montgomery and Wooodbine Avenues

$2.05Round Trip

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD

In the Time of

ProsperityN0W is the r ight t ime to consider the

future of yout family. Now, this summer. JOU should face the necessity of making

a Will!

Wills that are hurriedly made at the last

moment are seldom a s t ho ro ugh or as

thoughtful as those which have had deliberation and care. NOW is the time to makeyour Will.

Forty minute s s pe nt in ou r Trust Department will direct the efforts of a lifetime.We are anxious to help you.

QIqarlrs fl . ~ t u a r ~ «&nu(c. Wallace Stuard)

104 Cricket Avenue, Ardmore, Pa.

Telephone at any time of day or n igh t

Ard.more 243

THE·MERION·TITLE

· ~ · T R U S T · C O M P A N YOF •ARDMORE,

·PENNSYLVANIANARBER .TH 6AL.A. - CYNV \ l Y D e

Vin DELAWARE R IVER BRIDGE ROUTE

D a ~ ' l I g h t Saving TimeLeave Narberth Week-days 7 .2 9 A . ~ : Sundays. 7 .59 A. M.

CONNECTING WITH SPECIAL TR.'\IN

Da?l!::;:lt Saving TimeLeaving Wes t Philadelphia Week-days . . . . 7 .5 0 A . r.1. Sundays, 8.20 A. M.

RETURNING. Leave Atlantic City . . . . , .. 7 .0 ) P . r.:. E,undays, 7.00 P. M.

k'j11'THE MA I N L I N E I I ~ ~, -, BANKING INSTITUTION I - ~ ~

1[

[[ GEO. R. MARKLE

[ BUILDER ]1'

Narberth National Bank Bldg.

LE:r = = ~ ? C l = = = = " E : : E P = h = = 0 ; ; : n = = e ~ ) c l N = a = r = = b = e = ' l : ' ~ E : : h = 2 = 4 = = 9 ~ ~ . i ~ ' E : - = = ~ , t = J i

.. "MUMlRlo.Q1,.._gpmnmg'!IIUl SidiUw'd1N"II!U!!nlml ugpp@w., l@@PN p pg" "" "" @ g """ p. d m p d Q M d m r @•• 'W

I This pic ture is a sampleof one of our artistic stone-work jobs. I'"

I

"On to Reno"

Marie Prevost in

Vera Reynolds in

"Almost Human"

Coming-July 13 and 14

' 'The Raider Emden"

"Let 'E r Go Gallag-her"

31 N. NARBERTH AVENUE

NARBERTH 3843

MON. & TUES., JULY H & 10

WED. & THURS., JULY 11 & 12

It Silver-Plates. Use It as a Polish

LOOK LIKE NEW!

~ / Z -Pint. $1; Pint, $1.65

FOR SALE BY LOCAL DEALERS

an d

Hansell Bros. Service Station

l\Iontgom. r ~ Ave. b . l. lIOarlJl'rtlt Ave.

r \ ,

~

W. Chas. Stanley, D. C.CHIROPRACTOR

OFFICE: 221 CONWAY AVENUE

Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday7.30 to 9.30 P. M.

AND BY APPOINTMENT

Phone, Na r ber t h 2 ~ 6 : 1

REPLATE

BRASSY WORN-OFF

Bath Room Faucets

Br as sy Aut o Parts, Reflectors, etc.

With Pure Silnr

USE

- t h a t you phone Rittenhouse7070 early enough for ourKarberth d el iv er y t o ge t offpt 'omptly, twice each day.

Fo r 10 A. 1\1. delh'ery, reaching you at noon, p le as e l ea veyour order before 9 A. 1\1.-01',

better still, before 5.30 t he p re vious afternoon.

Fo r 2 P. 1\1. delivery, reaching you in the middle of theafternoon, please phone ~ ' o u rorder before 1.30.

THANK YOU!

BRADLEYMARKET CO.2106 ~ a r k e t Street

May We Request

()l'llOsltl' 1 ' : r l a l 1 ~ t ' r TIIl'atre

Real E sta te Mortgages

Insurance

MATINEE DAILY AT

Call Hittenhouse 7070

Narberth Theater

I I I "' ; \ ; " ' ; \ ;E 'S lIIOST EXCI,USI\'E

PL.,\YUOUSE

2.30 P. M.

Harrigon Ford in

. Junior Coghl an and

FRI. & SAT ., . JULY 6 & 7

' "" !: !!!: !!

-------------1D U R ~ ! L ~ M & .. ~ ~ ~ A R D 'IWILLIAM S. HOWARD

IP H ~ W A R D J. ' ~ U T i . E R s rI

( ' , \RI 'E:"1'EIt amI 1l1'1I,DEltHepalrs amI Alt . ratlons

2 W\,:":".;WOOI) ( 'Ol ' I tTNARBERTH. P,\.

Phone, Narberth 3905-W

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ARDMORE 1890

Your Buick dealer's reputation is worth fa r moreto him thanthe profit on any used ca r transaction.

He is th e head of an established business. He expects his business to grow steadily, yearafteryear.He knows t ha t t o ge t more business, h:e mustcontinue to please his present customers.

He carries a representative stock of used cars-Ineluding both used Buicks an d cars of othermakes.He offers you your choice of many makes an dmodels, covering practically every pricerange.

You can ask his honest opinion of any ca r in stockand receive an honest answer. He wants you to besatisfied with th e purchase you make because bewants you as a used or new ca r customer.

You're sure of a square deal when you buy fromth e Buickdealer. Heknow. that it is good busineut os t andback of th e use& ca r he sells you.

ALLAN C. HALE. Inc.Main Line DistJ"ibutoTs

:: TELEPHONES ::

Gold Seal Buicks

Are GuaranteedUsed Buiclrs

BeautySmoothness, Swiftness.

Five chassis-sixes and eights-prices ranging from$860 to $2485. Car illustrated is Model 629, five·passenger Sedan , w it h 4 -speed transmission (standardgear shift) . All prices f. o. b . Det ro it .

JOHN G. BRICK MOTOR COMPANY

WAYNE 400

In the Graham-Paige 629 we have ear

nestly endeavored to combme the beautyand refinement of detail which distinguish

a fine motor car with the delightful swift

ness and smoothness of driving with four

speeds forward (standard shift). A car is

at your disposal

47 East Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore

.1113-3)

---

Your Buick Dealerstands back of the"

USED CARS hesells

[ ;AAAAM-PAI/;t;

BJJICK MOTOll COMPANY;FLINT, MICHIGAN-DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTOR.S CORPORATION t

II

I

FHESH

Lb. 57e

Friendly

Best CloudyAmrnonh"

Large 19cBot.

Narberth 2602

Palm OliveSOAl?

~ a 3 k e " . 20e

CAMPBELL'S 3 Cans 2 5TOMATO SOUP e

FRIENDS BOSTON Lge. Can 2 5 eBAKED BEANS

ALL GOLD Pint Bot. 2 5 eTOMATO CATSUP

PARKE'S DOUBLE Bot 2 5STRENGTH VANILLA' C

PARKE'S GROUND 3-oz. Can I I eCINNAMON

BROOKDALE 2 Cans 2 5Hand-Packed Tomatoes CPARIS GENUINE 3 Cans SOcMAINE CORN--._._- ._.-'-

SNIDER'S TENDER 3 Cans SOcSMALL PEAS

SNIDER'S SLICED 2 5

BEETS-In Glass Ja r CALL GOLD Paradise Island

ROYAL ANNE SLICEDCHERRIES PINEAPYLE

~ : ~ g e 3 5 e ~ : IScCHUCK ROAST- Lb. 2 9E ~ E t l'Tative Beef C

~ ~ g W i ~ : ~ ~ ~ N G ~ ~ - L l i ~ ' 3 8 - cL O I l ~ OR-IiI:BROAST Lb. 3 8 cOF COUNTRY PORK

~ ~ l ~ ~ ~ = - g - K - E N - S - - L - b ~ 4 2 cSUGAR-CUREDHAMS- Lb. 3 2 eFAMILY SIZE

SUf ;AR-CURED BACON, Lb. 3 8 cWHOLE OR HALF

LIBBY'S CORNED 1-Lb. Can 2 5 cBEEFMAZOLA OIL Pint Can 2 g e

WaldorfToiletPaper

R ~ . l F 25c

102 Forest Avenue

NARBERTH 4050WE DELIVbR

PUHE

Doz'S5e QUAKER SWEETCREAM BUTTER

T r u l ~ ' America's Finest

A Wonderful Drink

KELLOGG'S 2Pkgs ' 15cCORN FLAKES

Convenient

FROl\l OUR OWN COFFEE DEPARTMENT

"UNITY BRAND" Lb. 42 c I MERCO 1-Lb. Can 4 g eBOSANT COFFEE COFFEE .

Very Bes t a nd Highest Grades of Coffees and Always Satisfactory

BOOTH'S Re-umberto Pure Valley Forge Puritan Malt

GIPNAGLERDAIE OLIVE OIL SPECIAL or (Hop Flavored)

SPECIAL STOUT' 6 5 e5 Full Glasses 8-oz. 2 9 3 2 5 eBottle 2 5e Bottle e Bottles And Get One Free

Genuine Imported Plus Deposit 2 cans for theVirgin Oil Unsurpassed Quality price of 1

FRESH EVERY DAY

SNUG HARBOR FARMWHITE EGGS

Direct (rllm F arm t o Your Table

FANCY No.1 Basket 69·...

NE\V POTATOES C

.JELLO, 3 Pkgs. 25 cASSORTED FLAVORS

I ~ CREAm Lai'ge Bag 25cSALTBREAST O 'CH ICK EN -CanZ3c

TUNA FISH

FANCYBLUE 2Lbs '15cROSE RICE

~ \ Y : ~ R O ~ ; - - - - - can15el~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ t S T A R D Jar13C\---Octagon MP.d. Ivory I P. & G.

SUDer Suds SOAP SOAP

~ ~ ~ . g e . C a t p ~ 25c. C : l ~ e s 17C

GALVANIZED \VINDOW Ea . 3 9 cSCREENS, 24x33- - - - -HoIiS-ESHOE Tall Can 29 c

RED SALMON lFANCY PINK ' iaifcall}7CSALMON

S C H i ~ O R E R ' S 8-oz. Ja r 19cMAYONNAISE- - - - - - - - - .-- ---------- ----- -

Cre ame tte Macaroni 3 Pkgs. 25 ea nd No-odles

H E R S H E Y ' S - - - ~ - L b . Can 1 5 cCOCOA

LU N CH EO N RO LLS - ffor-25cWAX PAPER

We woulc) . uu rd tbat or<'-,. dHlnd for earl, . Saturday dellYef)' be In Frida,. P. ~ •• wbleh w il l . .naU,. ( :UP ,' ' ' ' o u r . e r" f ee

NORWAY LARGE \VHITE Ea . 25 cFAT MACKEREL----- ----,,---- -,--

SEA GARDEN Each 2 9

SHRIMP-In Glass C i- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -PREMIER HRRBERTPINEAPPLE FANCY CALIF.

Sliced PEACHES

Large 2 ge Large 2 3cCan Can

Cotter's Market IWe have h e ar d c on s id er ab le In days past o f "C oo l id g e E c onomy; ' o f w h ic h we ar e greatiy in favor. but wer ea d o f u m a n t he o th er d ly who cha sed w l ld bul lf rogs lo r t h re e m tl es t o g at he r u p t he "hops"-false economy.

of course.

We a re pnict l c lng all kinds of e conomie s i n o ur "Co-operation cuts costs system"-we are ?n th e ".hOp"week In a nd o ut securing a n d d i st r ib u ti n g t h e b es t g ro e er y v al ue s I n this pa.rt of the c o u n t r ~ . and L h u ~ ecus tome rs who a re "gathering our hops" are making a marked success i n t h ei r savings.

HOWARDHAMER

JobbingCarpenterNarberth 2762

WE BUl tD

SAN'D BOXESTO SUIT

' {OUR BACK YARD

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1You'll Like OUT Way

i The t empt ing baked goods in our show windows :r e only a p romi se o f Ii the big variety of del icious things inside. II No longer does the really efficient housewife spend hours of her precious I

time baking in the kitchen.

l O n e trial of our delicious baked goods p ro ve s t he qua li ty o f the i~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~ I ingredients and how well we know the art of baking. ;

i IG E ~ a ~ ~ ~ a l ~ i n ~ ~ ~ T E i The Narberth Pastry Shop I:Decorating I l!i

I 24 3 Haverford Avenue Phone Narberth 3694ESTJ:\IATTNG II

NARBERTH 4135 W = i=========== l m 11 1 D n mmn n n n m U n 11m 11 1111 11mm mn11111111n1 1 1 1nnun n n mmn m mU 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 mnnw "

a ! = ~ = = ~ ...=.-=-=.=.=.=.- ~ . ...;;;.;.;;.;;-;;;;-:j';l=======-====DEVOTING We Serve the Best Ipersonal attention to

the sale and renta l of ADELIZZI BROSproperties in Bala- •

Cynwyd and Narberth. TAILORSJ. Raymond Sharp750 DREXEL BLDG.• PHILA. CLEANERS and DYERS

Lombard 0540 :19 WOODSIDE AVE., NARBERTH I I

Narberth 4178 %~ ~ , - c : c . m m . s •• •:::;.......;::::;;;;;_;:::;;.;;;::::;o.;;=.;;p::;;.r:oi.;;;:;. .;;r:;;;.;r,;. ;;:; .; ; r : ; . . ~ . ; : : : ; ; _ p ; : : : ; ; o . ~ . ; : : : ; ; _ ; ; ; : : : : ; O _ ; : : : : . , . : : ; ; _ p : : : ; i j _ ; ; ; : ; . ; ; p : : ; ; _ ~•

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BROTHERS

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J5"1'----..;:;= IL.D..

~ t T ' r ~ ) )j-Y

HEWIT'S

I 02 Forest Avenue

234 Haverford Avenue

35 N. Narberth Avenue

215 Haverford Avenue

215 Haverford Avenue

719 Montgomery Avenue

JOSEPH ALMANI 05 Essex Avenue

!."

ADELIZZI

Exclusive Matn Line Distributors.

Paul Anderso1t,: Local R e p i ~ 8 e ! ' - t a t i v e,

ARCADE TAILOR SHOP

F ENC I NG

Yourgoodhealth- and the health of your family

-demand this scientificallycorrect refrigeration.

The bacteria which dwell in all foods multiply

rapidlywhenthe temperature isabove 50 degrees.

Take your refrigerator's temperature •• . • to be

sure i t is safely below that figure. The General

Electric Refrigeratoraverages42degrees in house

hold use! Come i n ~ o d a y an d get all th e facts.

Time payments can'be arranged. if :you prefer.

NARBERTH TAILORING SHOP

.. ..

Every Unit of Thi s Wonderf ul L ine Now 011 Display at

In d ay s gon e by, it was done with swords, bu t the

more effective method today is t o u se Pos t a nd Rails,Or Pointed Pickets.

Le t us show you some photographs of Fences that

have been made from our Lumber.

Shull Lumber CompanyThe Link Between F01'est and Home

29 Bala Avenue, Bala-Cynwyd

CYNWYD 662

We, the Tailors, Cleaners and Dyers of Narberth,

will close every Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock

for the hot summer months of July and August.

...

"'"'1,

\! \

\ ~IGENERAL _ELECTRIC

Refrigerator

MONTGOMERY CLEANERS & DYERS

NARBERTH TAXI CAB CO.NARBERTH 3772

• •

min,

For Permanent

Satisfaction

BUY A

Smedley

Built Home

HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice nf the Peace

RE AL E ST A TE

Phone: Narberth 3854

Fire Insuranc:e--Best Companie.PhOD. 4MII-W 81ll . . . . .ert.rd A....

" .

"'"::' .we offer: .

11

H.()TZONE

10

Tllis m o ~ t l l to purchasers of

24

Self-ActingGasWater Heater

Big July $pecial

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Tailors .:. Cleaners .:. Dyers

Closed SatlO'days 1 P. M. during Ju ly and August

ou t coal, ashes, dirt or work.

.Now it is easy t o h a ve a u tomat ic g a s ho t water

service. A whole t ankfu l a lways ready-wi th-

ATHENS AVENUE AND SIMPSON ROAD

ARDMORE, PENNA.

S. P. Frankenfield SonsF UN ER AL D IR EC TO RS

234 Haverford A venue

PHONE: ARDMORE 9

5 11

c'ARBERTHR. H. 0, A.

Gilfillan. 2b. . ,. . 1 2 0 0McMonagle. ct. .. ' ,. 0 0 3 0Hum:>hrey, 3b. 2 0 0 1Masters. p. and rt. 4 2 3 2Davis, lb. 0 0 10 0Thomas. It. 1 1 3 0Hamp,<h!re. c. rt 1 7 0Mu1l1gan. ss. , , 0 1 0 4Townsen!, p. , , 0 0 0 0Bab b. r (. , 0 0 0 1Parke, P. . '..... 0 0 0 1

Foley, cr. ., ' .E. Ollroy, 2b .Dooner, 55•••.•••••••••

Sutton, c. . ' .Bennett, lb. . .Carberry, If. . .. , .R. GlIroy.. rt.Summands. 3b. . . . . . . ,.Grltlln, p, .•...•••••..

E.no11oooooo

Wm. D. & H. T. Smedley9 8 27 8 2

,. .

a NOW H ER E

brought the young moundsman

immens e app la us e for his very

creditable performailce.MITCHELL A. C .

R. H. O. A. E.1 2 100

o 1 3 2 212115

1 1 400

1 1 8 1 1o 1 200

o 0 1 0 001311

1 2 1 5 2

NARBERTH TAKESTHIRD STRAIGHT

Continues Its Winning Streak

at Expense of Mitch-

ell A. C.

Notes

At the Theater

Church

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church.

C le tu s A. Senf t, p as to r.Sunday, .Iuly H:9.45 A. 11.-Bible school.11 A. 11.-The scn· ice. Theme ,

God."7.:10 P. :'l.-Union Twilight Servicet he l awn a t t he r ea r o f t he chu rch.v. Keighton, preacher.Friday, 8 P. ~ 1 . . choir rehearsal.Saturday, July H. lea\'ing the church1 P. :'1., the Senior Luther League

icnic at \VilIow Grove.

By JOH N U BERT I.

Fo r t he f ir st time this season

:\ arberth succeeded 111 bettering

t he two -s tr ai gh t- wi n a ct b y de

f eat ing th e Mitchell A. C., of t he

South Philadelphia league, o n S at unlav, June : ~ ( ) . This made Nar -

Methodist Episcopal Church, bertl;'s .third straight an d it was

Rev. Samuel }'lacAdams, minister. b y t he 'decisi\'e score of n to ;). Jn

Sunday, July 8: f : ~ c i n g the ="Iitchell boys Narberth9.45 A. M.-Biblc school. m et and c on que re d o ne of the11 A. 1L-Morning' worsh ip . Ser- s t r o n ~ . r e s t teams from th e south ernn theme, "The Gate Callcd Beau- "

part of t he Q ua ke r City. Nar-7.:10 P. M.-Union Servi ce on the I>erth was outhit e ig ht b lows toawn of the Lutheran Church. ele\'en but th e hea n ' toll of errors.The unveiling of ~ oil por.trait of b y t he \'isitors prO\'ed their downshop Mat thew Snl lpson \\'111 take "11

in Simpson Hall, Se\'enteenth I·a . A complete line of Goodyear KedsArch streets , Phi ladelphia, on Their defeat was, in a large

Jl;Ily 9, a :1.:10 P. M. Ad-I measure, du e to the erratic plav- Unsurpassed for tennis and general sports wear Is hy BIshop RIchardson, our new f SI t t D e " " t lent hishop, The Methodists of ~ l 0 , lOr s op oon r. " I. 1herth are cordial ly inv ited to he I:l\'e errors to hiS n am e a nd tat!- DAV IS' I

lres to g rip o th er hard d ri \ 'e s th e

I

\'isitors found his performance The Oldest Store 'n Narberth IAll Saints Church. costl v. • I\Vynnewood. '1 '1" ' . . f I h 224 Haverford Avenue

Re\'. Gibson Bell, rector. 1e open,111g 111111ng OUll(te l0.:\0 A. ~ L - M o r n i n g prayer and I local hoys 111 fine fettle as they ~ . c : ~ : 1 t : l . l ; : l : t : : : ! l i : = ! ! : : : : t t ~ : 1 t : l . l ; : l ~ = : 2 : : : t t ~ ~ t t : : l : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = = : : = : : = : t . : ~ = = : ; : : : = ; ; ; : ~

chalked up t hr ee r un s. Gilfillan ~ ~ ~ ~ ..

ingled. stole second and ad- I\'anced to third on Hunmphrey's Reputable - - Establishedsingle. l \ la s te r s ing led on thesecond h as em an 's p oor a ssi st

scoring Gilfillan. Davis for- HEW IT 'Swarded H umphr ey o n ex ac t ly t he

kind of play; making first andscoring on the second-sacker's

fumhle and fo rward ing Mas te r on

his poor assist to th e plate.

In the third Humphrey tookt hi rd o n t he s ho rt st o p' s e r ro r a nd

Merion Friends' Meeting. 11 aster d id l ik ew is e o n t he r ig ht -

Sen'ices for July 8: fielder's fumhle, later stealing10 A. M,-First day school. second. Griffin hlanked Thomas11 A. 1 L - ~ 1 eeting for worship. an d I-I al11pshire scored Ii umph-

Baptist Church of the Evangel. rey an(1 :\Iaster. ="Iulligan passed

Rohert E. Keighton, minister. a ball whereupon Hampshire stoleSunday, July s: second, l a te r c o\ 'e ri ng t he two re-11 A. ~ I . - ~ I o r n i n g worship. Ser- l11aining' hases for another ru n ason, "The House Beautiful." I ~ I i k e arounded to centerfie ld .7.:l0 P. l \L--C011lI llun ity sen' ice with 1n th e fourth the score stoodhe other chu rches on the l awn of t he I '" " E C'I" I' ILutheran Church. Mr. Keigh ton wil l ;"!X to t\\ o. . ~ J1 lOy 1 1 1 ~ ~ tobe the sneaker . His sub ject "Through 1homas and Sut to n s co re d (,linn' _Magic to Religion," , 'on his l11a"'nificent d ri ve t o :VIc- -------------------

ednesday, Ju.ly. 11: . ="[ol1ogle. " 'Benne t t l i ned to leit, I , f7.30 P. M.-Ulllon prayer sernce f 'I ' S tt C 1 & WALTER P MIESEN In the lawn o f t he Luthe ran Chu rch, o ~ w a n I11g ,n ..on. . .ar >erry , •

led hy Mr. Keigh ton. m ~ ~ ~ e ~ h ~ 1 f f i f t l ~ · e ~ : ~ ~ l i 1 1 ~ g h ~ " I : ~ ~ ~ ; . re- t Cal'penter and BuildeJ' t ' 1 I I I l W i I i " " h " " ! I I O ! P Q " " ! I I · I ! J I I I I 1 1 1 I 1 I I ! ~ ! ! I I ! ! I " g m ! P ! ! ! i i i W N 1 ' ' ' O # I j _ ' ' ' ' C ! I J I ' ' ' ' ! ! @ ' ' ' ' ' ' d W I N iW ' IM !! IJ IJ !I II DI I ! "@ !d "" " ,, P 'I

The Pres byteri an Church. l ie \'l :d Townsend and Babb play- t t i l ' Iev, John Van Ness , M. A" minister. ed the, rig'htfielcL ,. This. inning'. _', ,---- .JOBBING AND ALTERATION WORK , We are pleased to announce the acquisition of two new,Meetings for July 8: tI . 't I 1'\ & I0 A: M.-Bihle school. All de- ~ : ; ' t 1 1 ~ ~ ' O ~ ' I S I ~ ; ~ i f f i ~ n e a t ~ ( I I 1 ( F ~ ) f : ~ ~ " 158 Merion Ave. r Narberth 3973-M t Dodge Standard Sixes

partlllcnts. •11 A. :'.I.-Puhlic worship. Sermon s in gl ed and a(h'anced their re- " _

. . ..... ~ . _ . ~ ~ ~ ~ 4 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~tThleme.I,':The Rock Tha t Is Higher spectJ\'e bases as llatllpslllre t11ut- ""'" """"""""" "" """""''' " ' ' ' !I i " I "" " I"

la l l • fed l\Iaster"s called haIL l ~ ( ~ i l - "II'" It! , • •

7.:10 P. ~ r . - U n i o n Twilight 1Ieet- f I I D ' .j ng on tlte Lutheran lawn. S ~ r m o l l roy was annc( an( oonerpop- Phone: Narberth 2488by Re\'. R. E. Keighton. ped high to Gabb. whereupon We Cal l and Del iver IUnion Prayer : 'Ieet ing nex t \Ved- Griffin t oo k to th e plate, beating MONTGOMERY CLEANERS & DYERS 1.=

nesday evening a t 8 o'clock in the ou t Babb's throw to Hampshire. I !§I

Lutheran Chur ch, lcd hy Re\ '. R. E, Master an d Da\'is ~ , ( ) ' O t on first:Keighton. " :. D'

\\ 'alter on account of th e short-' Cleall ing-PresslIlg- yelllg 1 I I I I I I I J l ' \ ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 U i D U 1 t t W i . I I I " ' b ~ l 1 1 l U u n _ l I I I I I I J m m I I l l l l m l l l l l l i l ! b l l l l l l l l l l J b l__ I II I I ! II II IbI1 1 U"b _ un b bUi Ul b !u md nu d n u d PM H

s to p' s e rr or a nd G en e f ro m th e C T'l 'pitcher's fumble. Hampshire ustom' al onng

Junior Coghlan has become a mem- gained first as Da\ 'i s was pu t ou t n. A. BEnRY 35 N. NARBERTH AVE.be r of " the f ou rt h e st atc "! Th is ju - on the p i t c h e r ~ s choice. Folio\\"- J. P. SMYTH NARBERTH, PA.venile Pathe-De ~ l i l l e player p o r t r a y . ~ i ng Mul li ga n' s p ut o ut Bab h filledt he t it le ro le in "Let 'er Go, Galla- the b as es w ith his t lr i\ 'e t o Id tgher'" Richard H:arding Dads' classic and Gilfillan scored Th(lIt1as on " I" "!Ii"IIiI"'''''II11h''''II!1iI'''' 1I1"""III!Ii""II""""''' ' ' I !Ii '''''''11 " ' " ' " I "II I '''lit "'

ctl i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' , ~ p ~ v ; : c N ~ ~ 1 . fi l c ~ e : h 1 ~ 1 : l d ~ ~ a ~ l l ~ l l ~ ~ the pi tc her's'poor assist. t.o Ii rst. 11I11111111I11I1111I1111I11I11I111I11I111I11I11I1111I1111111111I11I11I111I11I11I11I11I11I11I111111111111par t o f an off ice hoy on ,I g-reat llletro- , I n t he sCo\'enth th e \ ISltors tal-politan daily who succeeds in captur-Ilied four as Foley douhle(1 o n h isl l Ig a d e s p ~ r a t e murderer after all c111Ut t o t he ' hi'l'h\\'av an d E. Gil-others had fatlerl. I ' "'"."

t t iOy sll1gled as (,t1fillan a nd B ah b IReno-Alllerica's famous d ivorce both failed to ~ l ' t th e short ft\,.

dispensary-provides the s et ti ng for Dooner tlied to '-'n10111as where])\'Marie ,Prevost' s latest ~ t a r r i n ~ \"C- F ol ey c am e home. Sutton w a ' ~h:clc, 'O n to Reno," wll1ch Will be II I I I 13' t tp resented at the Narher th Theater on ) an ,e( an( ennet was pu ou tMonda\ ' and Tuesday next. when cau!-:'ht of guard on first.

" t t * Th e eig-hth offered NarherthAtmospheric melody is condllch'e their last

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run. H umphre\' hitt? a s c r ~ e n player' s g reatest work, hut h io 'h to t he c at ch er a nd ~ i ' a s t e rSilence IS nece ssary for a dog film b • ••

performer to act ' reali st icalh' before j ~ u c c e e r l e d 111 reach111g' first on t hethe camera. - shortstop's e rro r. D av is singled. In the De 1.1i1Ie. stuelio, al?soltttl' on the p i t c h e r ' ~ wild throw Oi l

silcnce ~ v a s mal11,tallled h): DI.rectiJr his attempt tll force :\1 aster ou t JFrank l.'rson dUring the lhrectlou of I '('I '"Almost Human," Vera Revnolds" on secon( . 1(lIllas scored \\ al- " I

latest starring picture, in whicli three Itel' as the secI,I1I1 baseman .,thoroughbred canines were ~ m p l o y e d . wat ch ed t he ball 14'0 t h r o u ~ ' h his ;1 i

In orde r. t ha t t he dog s l111ght ha\'c legs. \\'ith Da\,is and Thomas Isurroundln,!-'(s that would enable t h ~ m left 021 base IIt1Injlhre\' alld :\1 ik . ;to do theI r h es t work. pe rf ec t qUIet . .'. l: I"!pre\' ai leel on t he se t. Not a sound f:u .led to ~ l ' o r e a n ~ ' turther: II amp-was permi tt ed dur in g t he r eh ea rsal s shire \\"etlt !lut \' Ia a th' to centeror the f inal taking of the scenes. Only an d 1\1 ulli"'an from a "put ou t at It he s teady gr in di ng' of t he cameras first '" Iwas heard when the action scenes ;1'1' . I' . ,,were filmed, hroken only no\\' and then 1C nlllt,l' 111 ~ p l t e of the fact Ih y the low, commalHlitJog vo ice of ne that till n t n ~ were sl'Ored hy Your old water ~ ~ a t e r accepted as th e $5 firstof the t rainers. e it he r t eam . \ \a s a memorahleSo well don.e anel, so fair i the Ger- one. ..Keeie " Pa rke s, I(;-vear-old payment . B a l a n ~ e $5 a m on th . P ri ce , in-

man production, 'The RaIder Em- I . , ' : \1" . I .. 11 jtden," which will he shown at the . ..,(J\: el " ellllll :-i°P l ! l I 1 H ~ r e . to o\\"- stalled, $95 (fOl;.lthe 20-gallon Hotzone).Narberth Theater on F ri da \' and Sat - 111;.( 111 t h e foot s tep s o f J ~ otwell and I"

mday, July l:l ant! 14, that it is said ['aul Scull a nd J ohn :\Iulligan, ' j ; ' ~audiences lose all sense of nationalism Lower l\lerion contrihutions tn ;:I!'i

and are car ri e? away with t he hero ic th e a thle tic world, pitched again:-it I'!'

a C ~ ' T h ~ ~ ~ . S ~ e ~ l d E ~ ; H l e n " is undoubteel- t he S ou th P hi la de lph ia . team. ' .y one of t he b es t p ic tu res made , ane ll Hurling: nen'ously at th e !itart. W hy n ot e nj oy a ut om at lt i G a s H ot Water Serv-

apart altogether fro,m the r e p r e . s < ; l ~ t a - 1 unacustomec1 to th e s t range sight . h i't' \f I h "t ld

tlon ~ the .Emdens naval actmt!es. of 500 e\'es upon h im , h e extraeted Ice w en yo u c an ha ve ' I f : or ess t an I WOUthe pIcture IS unusual for the act ll lg I ' . If 'f 't' I t I I . t t h t t I::·:

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and d ir ec ti on o f Lou is Ralph , a ris ing' 11m. e , rom a very Ig1 11 I e 11:, cos 0 ea wa e r a ny ?p,.' er way.German actor-d irecto r, who portrays the manner of a \·eteran. I t:.,the role of Captain von 1.ful1er . Doo.ner ( J I ~ e n e d O!l th e y o u n ' ~ - I +\-._' _

The. film was made WIth t h co- ster WIth a sll1gle: Sutton \\'alkerll \ .operatIon of the German Arlnl lra! ty . a nd B en ne tt , heing- hit 1)\· a PHILADELPHIA S U B U R B A ~ . C O U N T I E S , GAS'Actual lengths of film taken dUring . '. ", , .1,'

the war have been' used'.to show two pitched .ball, touk th e h a ~ c . 1 he ' . . '& E L E C T R I ~ ' : COM'PA'NY ' :or thtee - shi ps b lown up and d isap - frenzied crowd went wi ld a s he G,.pearing' b ene at h t he wat er. and t he s tr uc k o ut S um m an ds a ft er ha\'- Bryn l\:lawr 927 , J : ' ; ~ : . . ~ Upper' D a r b y ~ B l v d : 1600

shelling 2 t . . ! ~ e ...M ~ d ! . a ~ ,oi l tanks is in g allowed Benn e tt t o pop hi " h W :.Ie 9 Hl'lltop "SSreproduceo wltli realIstic effect. The 1i 11 ., I R G'I I , ~ _ . ,. .. Ardtll01'B. .35QO. . . . . , ~ ..

~ : : d ~ ' : . ~ ~ 1 ; ; ~ : : ; n . " ,h,l1, 1m Ih, : ~ u t o ~ ~ e ~ t ~ h " .. m ~ ~ o ~ n > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I I U I I U l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l f t i I l l U l I l t " l U l l l l l l l l l l l l l l u l l l l n l U l U l l I I l

First Church of Christ, Scientist.

Women's Club Building,Ardmore Avenue, Ardmore

11 A. 1I.-Sunday services.11 A. M.-Sunday school.\Vednesday evening , testimonial

at 8 o'clock.Reading room, HI \Vest Lancaster

0l>en week-days from 10.:10 to; Wednesday evenings from !l too'clock.

The s ubj ec t for t he Biblc lessonermon for Sunday, July fl, is "Sacrat."

8/7/2019 Our Town July 7, 1928

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Do You UseHaverlord Road?

Open Friday Evenings f rom , unt il 9 o 'Clock

THRIFT and i ts twin brotherSaving are greater preventives

of crime than al l t he laws onthe statute books.

Main Line Sales and Service:Haverford Road at Ardmore Junction, Ardmore

131 North Wayne Avenue, Wayne

Telephones: Ardmore 2331-2332-2431

Th e newly im pr ove d Haver fo r d Roa d is th e most di

rect an d l east conges t ed road from Rosemont t o City

Line.

Ou r newly improved Salesroom a nd S h op is o n H av

erford R o ad a t A rdm or e Junction, convenient to tw o

trolley lines.

SUNOCO F ILL INC STAT ION

stroehmann:s

K ~ f ~

The Narberth National Bank

All m ak es o f cars washed an d polished.

Fenders straightened.

See Dodge Brothers' Famous 116'8"

THORNTON-FULLER AUTOMOBILE COMPANYParkway Eas t of 18th St ree t, Ph ilade lph ia

RIttenhouse 9400

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ESTATE NOTICE

R. S. TOUHIll..

JAMES R. COLERea r o f 250 Haverford Ave.

House and Decorative PaintingMpH Orders and Jobbing Prompt ly

Attended te

Phone, Narberth 3639-W

ESTATE OF AGNES C. CHAUNCEY, DE-CEASED. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY.

on the above Estate havIng been grantedt o t he undersigned. all persons Indebtedto the said Estate are requested t o mak fpayment and those having claims, topresent the same. without delay, to

I. TYSON MORRIS.Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Co., I

'415 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.or t o t he ir attorney, IHENRY C. BOYER, Esq.,1419 Land Title Building,Philadelphia, Pa. (7-7-28)

.-.,-,.---.-,-,_._ .,,,, Electrical Contractor : I

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' . "Service with 8 Smile" ,70S S. BOWMAN AVENUE

, Estimates Furnished ,

I' PHONE MERION 1088 ,

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TAXI SERVICEP. P. DONAHUE

Residence, Station,~ a r b e r t h 4031 Narberth 4007Baggage Called for and Deli'lJ,,;'c,d

108 CONWAY A"ESUE NARBERTH

"'" .-.,.jl •.. , ,

N.R.PEACOCK

HARRY B. WALLPlumbing, Gas Fitting

and HeatingNARBERTH, PAr

PHONE, N A R B E ~ T H 3652-M

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d 'IN ANE'MERGENCY

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l You want medical suppl iesl you can depend on. They t

• must be what t he y a re reo l, put ed to be. l, l{ This rel iable quali ty , com- 1

; bined with unexcelled serv- iice, is what you f ind at

Interior and Exterior PalDtiDI 1 tWILL BE GLAD TO E ~ T I M A T E t l ;407 EAsex Ave., Narberth, Pa. l CRANE'S l

PhODe. Na rb e rtb 26lI'f; 1.. ._.. ._.. ._....- ... - ...._._ . - ._....-... t The oldest established drug =

store in Narberth t

I Haverford and Narberth tI l Avenues

l [ 'hone: Narberth 3920 1l ,~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ........................... ....................

• N ,secutive insertions of same advertise-

-mcnt, lc per word. Minimum charge-per week, SOc.

- FOR S,\L.;-Household furniture.

tRugs, mirrors. pictures, curtatns, wickerporCh furniture. Reasonable. Phone

1 Narberth 4074.- WA:\,T.:J)-A reliable girl or woman- for par t t ime housework and c o m p a n l o ~- f or e ld er ly woma n. P hon e N ar be rt h,4112-W.

YOI;:\,{; (ilRI, wishes nursing or assIst- at housework. Phone Allegheny 5821.- YOU:\'(l COLOIn:n girl desires posl-

ft lon as mother's helper. Write Woodsen.112 Elmwood avenue. Narberth.

ISAI,E-Invalld wheel chair.ott

Practically new. Reasonable. 330 Wood-bine avenue. Narberth..'OR RE:\'T-Prlvate garage space. 102

Price avenue. Call Narberth 3695-J.

AI'ART;\n;:\,T FOR R.::\'T-Flve roomsand bath. Convenient to station. PhoneNarberth 3784-M. (tf.)

SEWIXG MACHINES-AU makes re-pai red. Liberal allowances on old ma-chines for new Singer, Phone Merion1458-M. (ttl

GUA:\,nFATH.:U'S CLOCKS. Expertrepairing a specialty. C. R. Starn, 115Rockland avenue. Phone Narberth2522-J. ( t i )

"OUS.: FOR SAl,.;. 216 Forest avenue.Narberth. FIve bedrooms, two baths,two-car garage. Small down payments.Phone Narberth 3711. (tf)

FOR RE:\'T-New attractive corner

The

Open Until 9 P. M.

219 Haverford Avenue, NarberthPHONE: NARBERTH 4005

on the P. R. R. Main L ine

\vAYNEfive minutes by motor north of

FROM AFAR-FOl· Good ThingsNo t an idle b oa st i s t he s tatement tha t our customers

eome f rom afar t o buy Whi te 's sweets.

One customer dr ives t o Nar be rt h f rom Germantown;

another f rom West Chester;. many from Overbrook, from

Merion, Bala-Cynwyd, Wynnewood, Ardmore, Haverford,

Bryn Mawr, Villanova and St . Davids.

They come for our delicious pastry, baked in the most

mode rn bakeshop on the Main Line ; for the nu ts t ha t a re

roasted fresh every d ay ; a nd m os t o f all, for ice c r eam in

fourteen (14) flavors, made as good as ice croam can bemade.

WHITE'S SWEET SHOP

NOW open. Two Early American homesteadscompletely furnished with original antiquefurniture. The furniture, draperies, wallpaper, etc., are all by ·A. L. Diament & Co.,Interior Decorators. Motor out Lincoln Highway, to Wayne, then northfive minutes on Wayne Avenue. Orout Montgomery Avenue, fourminutes west of King of Prussia.

COLONIAL VILLAGE

MARGARET R. LATCH

: ' lr s . 11argaret Roberts Latch. wifeo f G eo rg e D. Latch, died early Tuesday morning at her home, Broad Axe,near Ambler. 1'a. She was a daughterof George Markle, who founded the}'farkle Dairy. Ardmore . and who soldit recently to the Scott-Powell Dairies.She is survived bv her husband andthree hrothers: \ViJliam and Samuel.at Fain'iew, Lower Merion, andGeorge. Narberth.Funeral ~ e r \ ' i c e s will be he ld 2.:10

P. }.L today a t t he home in Broad Axe,and interment wil l be made in Boehm'sCemetery, Bluehell, Pa.

SUMMER SCHOOLS OPEN

GIVE WELFARE STATISTICS

" TAX BIL.LS COMING

Inasmuch as a n o rd er h as b ee n

received t h rough th is office f or t he

p ri nt in g o f t he 1928 ta x bills, it is

as sumed th at said bills ar e i n p ro c

ess of preparation by Ta x Collector

Edwin P. Dold an d will doubtless

b e i n the mails in a couple of weeks.Du e to t h e r educ ti on of t he b or

ough ta x r at e f ou r mills an d the

school ta x r at e o ne mill, this year

residents ma y hope f or a propOI

tionately smaller bill, despi t e the ac ·tion of the county in assessing an

extra mill.

~ O ~ T I ! \ U E D FROM THE tl'IRS'r PAGB

lege of Physical Educa ti o n, as ele

mentary physical director.

Fo r the new school year some

work i n a lg eb ra will be given in

t he l a tt e r hal f of the eighth grade.

a ls o w or k in as tronomy fo r seniors

who do not de si re chem i st ry and in

salesmanship an d filing for all senior

commercia l s tudent s . INext year 's senior high gradu

ating class will probably t ot al mo re

than 20 0 an d wil l b e the first of a

series of much larger senior classes,

Mr . Downs said. Th is y ear ' s class

totaled 13 I. Promoted to the senior

high school were 258 students, an d24 others may quali fy later .

Twenty-eigh t students have been

promoted from Narberth to junior

high schcool (ninth grade), an d 13others m ay q ua li fy after summer

school. S tudent s h ave been pro

moted to the junior high school

( ei gh th g ra de ) f rom t he elementary

s chool s a s follows: Ardmore, i 2 ;

Ashland, 44; Bala, 20 ; Bryn lVlawr,

56; Cynwyd, 36; Merion, 23; :Merion Square, I I; Wynnewood, 38 ;total, 300.

MAIL COLLECTED EARLY

A n ew d ai ly c ol le ct io n o f m ai l

from all street l e tt e r b ox e s i n th e

b o ro ug h a t 7 A. Ivl. wa s announcedt hi s w ee k b y Ass i st an t Pos tmas

te r J. Wal l ace Goodwin. All maild ep os it e d i n th e boxes by this

time will be d i sp a t ch ed at !l A. M.Hi th e rt o t hi s m ail d id no t leave

till 12 noon, th e new efficiency

being made po ss i bl e b y the p ost

office truck.

Th e post office a l so w i sh e s to

r em ind peop l e tha t mail cannot be

del ivered by t h e c a r ri e rs when t h e

m ail b ox es ar e l oc at ed i ns id e

s c re e n d oo rs wh ic h ar e locked.

I The number of men a nd w om en DOING NICELY

whose contr ibutions made up this great Charles E. Harnden, popular

philanthropic fund is 146,496. treasurer of t h e Na rb e rt h Base-

"The amount subscribed by the peo- baH Club, wh o ha s been confined

p ie of Pbiladelphia exceeded the rec- to the P r esby te r ian Hospital th e

orc! of any previous year since the fed· p as t t hr ee weeks for operations

RECOMMENDS ALL eration w a r ~ started in 1 9 2 ~ , " said Sher- for appendicitis an ? g a l l ~ t o n e s , is__ _ man C. KlI lgsley , executIve secretary I r ep or te d t o b e domg l1lcely and

Library Books ~ t h Month Number, of the federation,· "and we a re happy Iwas d is c ha r ged f rom t he h os pi ta l

Thlrty·flve. to share with our friends a nd s up - I t h is week.

The library, n ~ t? be. outdone I?y porters the encouragement which this 1-================any other o r g a n l z a t t ? ~ l IIlterested III achie\ 'ement affords. 1=books recommends .3" b oo ks o f the . ASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTSmontl ; f or july, that being t he t ot al 1 "The total amount ~ u b s c r t b e d , com- CLnumber of volumes which it h as p ur - pute c! a s o f june 20. IS made up of a I Rates' "e per word' additional con.cha sed dur i ng the l a st month. Should total of $:3,282.18:;.:19 subscribed to thea systematic I?erson choosinf-l" the f i r ~ t \VeHare Federat ion, together with $:1,book o n t he I ts t not feel s a t ~ s f i e d u n ~ 1 1 4i3.28. contributed d ir ec t t o the memhe has read them all, the L I ~ r a r y w111 ber agencies. These amoun ts addedbe none the loser.. And It recol11- together br ing the seventh annual camnJt 'n rl s a ll the books It purchases. paign l ot al t o $:l,2H:;,ti.'ifUii.

Non-Fiction "When we real ize that this amoun"Dick Byrd," by Fitzhugh Green; is only $4,014.9:\ short of the c a l ~ l p a i g l

"I ntelligent Women's Guide to So- ~ o a l of $:l,28!1,lii3.till, we of the tederacialism and Capi ta li sm ," by Be rnard lion arc deeply t'llcoura,gec!. ~ h prosShaw; "Son o f } ,! an ," b y Emil Lud· pec t f or t h succcss 01 the e lght !l an,wig; "Short Circuits," b y S te ph en L ea - nU:11 campaign next fall : ~ e e m s b r J g l ~ t .cock; "The ~ l i s b e h a v i o r i s t s , " by Har- . fhc a l ~ n o u n c e J 2 1 e n t ~ the s t a ~ l d l l 1 gvey \Vickham; " Th e H is tor y of ot ~ h \\ eHare 1:ec!eratlon fund IS ?C

France," by Victor Duruy; "Pennsyl - c.asloned by the lac.t that the s u l ~ s c r l l ~vania Place : ' \ames." by H. H . Espen - tlOn d e l ~ ~ r l m e n t ot the federation IS

shade' "What'li \Ve Do Now?" hy now mailIng .statement.s t? upwards 0L o n g ~ t r e t h and Hol ton; "History of. 11l,(1()f) ~ u b s c n b c ~ . ~ . relllll.ldlflg them thaLa ti n-Amer i can Nat i ons ," by \V. S. I approxll11atcly $ . ) . ~ O . O ( ] O In pledges were.Rol erts< n' "China's Story" b y \V. B.. due a t t lt e e nd o f June.Griffis. ~ ' H o w the Bible' Grew," by I Up to June :!(), a t ot al of $2. 2tiO.;;Sfi;i!lF k' G L ' wi s' " Fa mo us Prize I was collected by the fedcrat lOn, whIchF r ~ ~ t s " b; .1 e f f ~ e y ' i ~ a r n o l ; "So You're: r e J l r e s ~ ' n t s ~ i 8 . ! l : 1 per cent. o the fun.dGoing ' to l ta ly ," b y Clara Laughlin; i snhscr!hed 1I1 the .Iast_campaIgn. .TlllS"The Island \Vithin," by Ludw ig Lew-' collectlO,n record .IS 0., p,er c c n ~ . hIgheri sohn; "Life of Abraham Lincol!!," by I t ~ l . a n the record a t th e ~ a m e tn11e lastWilliam E. Bartow; "The COD11Jlg of ) car. , .Christ" hy John Maseficld; "Trader i .The s u h . s c n p l t ~ n d ~ p a r t l l 1 c n t of theHorn.' Vol. II," by Horn and Lew is ; I \ \ eHare 1· cderatlOn IS c O ! l f i ~ l e n t that"D 11 'f I' tl N tl'Oll'S Host the percental-(e of subscnpt lOns col-o v "a < Ison, 1e a - ltd '11 . I '18 t k, " i l' L D l' "Kit Carson." by I. ec e WI. pass t 1e . per c cn . mar

ess, Jy _. . cal. . b" th e tlllle t he s even th annua l cam-Ctanlny v'cstal' "Gentlemen Be Seat- J. •"" , , '" !Jalgn f i" ur es a r e COmlJleted IJrov1I1'"..d" lJV Packman and Spaeth' The . '" . ' ' ' ', '. '. '. . agall1, as the federatIOn h as p ro ve dB u s 1 J l ~ s S of Bemg. a C lub \Voman. i l lprevious years, that a 1'hiladeln!",.n'sb y A ll ce Ames \Vtnter. wor d i s a s good as his b011<l.

Fiction The col le ct io n r ec nr ·l i (i r t he 1\1:;7

"The Rover ." by Tristram Tupper; fund, rai sed in the {;jl; oi 1!l:!I;. was"Cabala," by Thornton \Vilder; "The. !lH.O:! per Ct 'lit . : for the ] ! I : : t i fClld, I:lt'l apartments w it h f ou r rooms and tileDouble Chance," by J. S. Fletcher; record "a s :1/'.1:; per <,em.; j ! l : : ~ , . !lH.1.' bath. All modern. 705 Montgomery ave"Black Valley" by Hugo \ Va st ; p er (ellt: 1! /: !4, ! l7. !1! ' per cen!. The nue. just west of ~ e e t l ~ g ~ o u ~ e ~ : r ; ~"Debonair," b; G. B. Stern; "Brook. i{·de.ration 's (,.f t he npi ll i' l: i t h! s c ol - ~ : ~ ~ a l s $55 to $65. ee 0 n .Evans ," by Susan Glaspel1: "The Age' l ~ c t l ~ n r e c ( ' , · ~ l !S n o snl"j,asscd 111 any Io f R ea so n, " b y Philip Gibbs; "G ay-' cIty In the tl!lIted States. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••_= =Neck, " hy D. G. Mukerji; "Cattle ul

the Hor izons," b y Syh 'i a T h < ' 1 1 l p ~ 0 1 l ;"The Feather('d Serpent." by EdgarWa ll a ce ; "Dawn . t hc S to ry of Xursc('av<-11," hy Reginald Berkelcy: ."RedLtlv ;j11l1 Chi ll " . jade." by Luu ls e j.:'i ' ; " . "1),.<;<, Lal;e :\iy"t.ery," by Carolillc· \o\'t'll-: "Two Fl igh ts Up, " by~ . l ; ) . y R ( ) 1 ) t : ~ r 1 s Rinehart.

Expect Nlnety-elght Per Cent. ReturIJ

I From Pledges , f ..........,. ~ . , . I

A total of $3,285,658.67 w as s ub scribed by the people of metropol itanPhiladelphia in t he Wel fa re Federat i on 's s eventh annual campaign l as tfall, according to announcement by thle'federation. I

J HOWARD MEeK[, JR.Builder and Owner at the Colonial Village, 01' $ 0 2 ~ ' 9 0 3 Packard B l d ~ .

Ourbread--Good b r e a d ~ is awell balanced food-."II! .. ,