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    PRICE, THREE CENTS

    M o w r ~ r , Woehling, Wood, ~ ~ e .ber, Leitch, Hall Are Council Candidates.

    OTHERS RUN UNOPPOSED

    County, State Taxes DueTaxpaye'r5 arc r em inl le d h y E, 1'.

    Dold. Narberth tax collector. in astatcml'nt made this weck, that in orderto a vo id p en al ty o f five p er cc nt. o ncOllnty and S ta te t ax es t he y must hepaid on or hefore Septemher 15, whichthis ycar falls on Sunday.}'Jr. Dold will he at h is o ff ic e i n theNa rh e rt h Na ti on al B an k this morning(Friday) from 8 to 9 o'clock; tonightfrom 7 to 9 o 'clock, ana tomorrow(Saturday) from 8 A. 11. to 12 noon.

    Candidates for the four scats inCouncil are: .I ~ 1 1 I ) A, ~ owrer. Jr . H.L. \ \ 'oeh ling . John R, Hall, ClarenceKaehe r. Rnhe r t F. \\ 'uod a nd Dan ie lLeitch. The la st four named a re memh er s o f the p resent Council \\'ho arcstanding for re-election,T he in cum hen t of th e pos t o f Tax:

    Collector, Edwin 1'. Dold, will have asan opponent ~ I r s , Lou is e Vos s Coc kr i ll , \ \ 'ho has long been acti\'e in community affairs,

    ~ 1', :\Iowrer. \ \ 'ho l i \' e s in a fine old~ id-Septemher is always a t im e o fincreased acti\ . i ty in t hi s v ic in it y b e- s to ne man si on at 71.1 MontgomeryAve nu e, h as been a resident of thecause of the numerous colll'ges sit- borough for nine\cen years. He hasuated on the :\Iain Line, [ncoming served as treasurer of the Harold D.trains will soon be t h ronged wi th re- Speakman Post. American Legion. f'Jl'turning s tudents and sparkling weather seven years. is a memh er o f t he Nar-will bring thou!{hts o f p un ts a nd for- h er th F ir e Compan y a nd a director of\\'ard passes. kick-offs and ha rd -he ldlines, t he Ame ri ca n L eg io n Buil ding an dLoall Association, He ran for CouncilAt Villano\'a College. Coach Harry at the election t wo y ea rs ago, Mr.Stuhldreher is a lr ea dy e ng ag ed in ;\'Iowrer is a m em he r of t he firm ofwhipping his t ea m i nt o s ha pe b ef or e Mowrer Brother s , huilders, Bala-Cyn-college i t se l f opens on the twen ty - fi f th . wyd,The Freshmcn will register and attendorientation lectures on the 19th. 20th ~ [ r . \Voehling. who lives at 401and 21st and the uppe r -c l as smen will 'vVobdside Avenue. has resided in theregi s te r on the 2 3r d a nd 24th, horough for ele\'en years. Though heBryn Mawr College will wel come h as n ot p re vi ou sl y h el d a ny off ices in

    t he f r eshmen and n ew s tu de nt s o n the t he b or ou gh or b ee n c on ne ct ed wit h25th and ~ o p h o m o r e s and uppe r c las s - local organiiations, he has always beenmen on the 3 0t h. C la ss es will begin interl'sted in the community life. conon Octobcr I. tributing to the support of t he F ir eHa\'erford will hegin its n in et y- se v- Compan y a nd t hc b as eh al l cluJ>. Mr.

    e nt h y ea r whe n it opens September 19. Vvoehling is manager of the PhiladelTh e c ap ac it y e nr ol lme nt o f 309 stu- p hi a d is tr ic t o f t he t ll ac k Truck Com-pany. He is married and has foordents represents sixteen states and children.three foreign countries. Dr. Comforthas just returned from a visit to the Both :\11', :--Io\\'rer and 1\11, \Voehling'Unive r si ty o f Ca li forn ia where he lec- h av e s ta te d t h at t he y have no fault tot ur ed d ur in g t he s umme r on F re nc h find \\ ' ith the present Council. t ha t theyLiterature and Culture. have no a xe t o grind a nd t ha t t he y a rcA number of the f ac ul ty wi ll b e running at the request o f f r iends f roma wa y th is y ea r. D r. R uf us 1L Jones a f ec li ll g' o f c iv ic duty. It might al;owill he in England the first half of the he s ta te d t ha t t he a (h ' er ti semcn t urf{ye ar. D r, E li hu G ra nt will be away i ng s up po rt o f t he se t wo c an di da te sall y ea r o n a n a rc ha eo lo gi ca l e xp ed i- w as p ai d for hy their friends. t he c an tion in P al es ti ne . Dr. J ames M cFad- d ida tes themselves having nothing \0den Carpenter. associate p rofe sso r o f do \\'ith its insertion.Romance Languages . will s pe nd t he ~ I e s s r s , \Vood. Ka eb cr a nd Ha ll arcwinter in I t al y and F ra nc e. D r. F, B, completing their first four-year term in\Vat son . p rofe sso r o f sociology. wil l b e Council. ~ l r . V';ood a s c ha irman o f t hea wa y t he s ec on d h al f o f t he y ea r. Highway and Sewer Committce. Mr.Dr. Emmett R. Dunn, class of 11)15, Kaeber as chairman of the Finance

    succeeds D r. H . S, Pratt, who c ame t o Committee, and Mr. Hall as chairmanHaver ford as a trustee in 181),3 and re- of the \"ater, Light a nd He al th Comsigned in .I une . D r, D un n h as be en a mittee of t he p re sen t Council are toop rofe sso r a t Smi th and has been study- well known in t he b or ou gh t o needi ng a br oa d f or t he l as t y ca r under t he f ur th er cOlmuent. M 1', Leitch, seniorGuggenheim Scholarship. He is a Councilman and president o f t he body,nephew of Dr. L. \\T. Reid, professor is completing his t hi rd t er m o f office.of ma th ema ti cs a t t he college, },Irs, Lou is e Vo ss Cockrill, candi-The Junior Class. this year. will date for Ta x Collector, has been a resistart on a p la n b y whi ch its membe rs d en t o f t he h or ou gh since 191.1. Onew il l be more thoroughly tested than munity Cluh. she h as s er ve d f or sixthey were under the old syste;lI: Th e of the founder s o f t he \Voman' s Conlplan provides for a c ompr eh en si ve e x- y ea rs a s its t re as ur er , S he is wellami na ti on c ov er in g t wo y ea rs ' w or k. k nown t o man y o f t he b or ou gh 's resiT hi s m et ho d, al th ou gh a distinct d('nts t hr ou gh h er c on ne ct io n wit h t hechange f rom that used last y ea r. c an Commun it y L i hr ar y. o f whi ch s he n ownot be s tyled an innova t ion s ince it is is a trustee, She is a n a ct iv e wo rk erthe same sys tem used there fifty years in t he \Vomen 's Auxiliary of theago. Presbyterian Church a ll (\ i s associated

    wit h t he Mot he rs ' Council. Last winRosemont Cl'lIege opens September25th w il ll an en ro l lmen t rep re sen t ing tel' a nd s pr in g s he s er ve d a s t re as ur ero f t he B et te r Homes Committee in thesixteen states. and the largest registra-, 1 'd '11 borough,tlon It l as e vcr enJoye . 11' newdining hall a nd d ormi to ry h as been i C O l \ ' T J ~ U E D ON THE F I FTH PAGElcompk-ted and i s ! 'l ' ady for occupallcy.The huilding is Tndor (;othic in style, Board of Trade MeetsTh e durmitory will accol1lmodate fifty I'lans for stimulating ' better patron-students and the d inin l! ha ll will seat age of Narherth business firm s hv.mo, An addi t ion o f four members has !more horough housc\\'ives and h o u s ~ been m ad e t o t h English a nd L at in holders wert' disCll5sed at a Inee ting'Departlnents, ' of the Na r hc rt h Boa rd o f Trade. held1:30 ]'. ti l. ~ r o n d a y in t l larios Chios '

    Arcadia Rcstaurant,Colonel A, A, Keesler, manager of

    thc Narherth Hardware Company andpresident of the trade association, wasempowered to appo in t a commi t tee o ft hr ee t o d et er mi ne t he h oa rd 's policyf or s pe ci a l business-boosting featuresin the next three months, It is exp ect ed t hat t he co mm it te e will benamed soon in order that it may repo r ta t the next meet ing 'o f - the hoard . wh ichwill probably be he ld ea rly in October,if n ot b ef or e t he n.

    Bryn Mawr, Ros emon t, Villanova and Haverford t o See

    Activity Soon.

    Contests For Council Seats and Postof Tax CollectorMark Primaries Tuesday

    School Opens; ClassesBrief; Attendance Good

    the interpretation which requires labor."One difficult t hi ng a bo ut any orc he st ra ," Mr. Vog el c on ti nu ed . " i s t he\ 'a ri an ce o f a bi li ty . T he )' all 'knowtheir notes, but s ome a rc essentialh'more musically able than o the r s, T I ~ f sis especially noticeable in amateur orches t ra s , In thc p rofe ss iona l o rgan iza tion, a lt h ou gh o ne h as t hi s f ac t to cons id er . t he mai n d if fi cu lt y i s i n obtain-'ing perfeet co-ordination,..Each man, b ei ng a n a rt is t . is cert ai n to h ave ideas of his own-and,whether c on sc io us ly o r n ot , w he n h elookS at a score hl' immed iate ly pu ts'is own in terpreta t ion on the composer's Idea. As ~ , ' c : r y musician knows,t he re i s' s o m uc h m or e t o p la yi ng aconiilOsition t ha n j us t fo llo win g t hes uc ce ss io n o f t ime and melody_"The conductor first has to impressOONTINUED ON P AGE TWO

    Bark Ripped From TreeA hol t o f l igh tning Iluring t he heavy

    electrical storll l la,.t Saturday nightstruck a tree in f ro nt of t he h ou se o fH. C. Fritsch on \\'ynnewood Avcnue.ripping a strip of hark frolll top tobnttolll nf the trel', The tree, a tulipp op la r a nd o ne of the l ar ge st in thehorough, is situated ahout fifteen feetfrot1l 1\11, Fritsch's house. Needlessto say, the family were suddenly awakened, It is t ho ug ht t ha t t he t re e callhe saved.

    ICouncil ApprovesRecreation Plan

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    Narberth, Pa., Friday, September 13, 1929

    Orchestra Conductor's Real Job Is in UnseenPart of Work, Rehearsals, Says Adolph Vogel

    CHAMPIONS OF THE MAIN LINE LEAGUE

    BATTERS

    Horner. A303 N. Narb erth v e.Narberth. 1..-........

    LEADS

    w. S.

    IResol ut ion Endor se s Boa rd 'sProgram; Pass Ice CreamI Ordinance. :\arherth's Slllllml'r It'thargy officiallyI N ended:\1 nnday Inn rning. \Ihen mostISTREET PAV ING DO E residents. r l 'll lrned fronl Sllmmer re-I snrls. ,enl Ihei r chi ldren tll horollghBy John Uberti. I The nlOnlllllental plan of Ihe ]{ecrea- and t,,,,"nsh;p puhlic a nd p ri \' al e \\ ' ith the pr il l la ry el('ctilln ' l ldy three

    1.1 the f ir st g al ll " of a schedllled lion 110ard. recently adopted hy that s ch oo l, . Due partly to Cllntinllillg heat days 011 there remains l il li e t in l( : f orfor Ihe championship Ihody. \\'as s l lhmit l ed to Council a nd a nd p ar tl y 10 the f ac t I ha t p ai nl in g e il he r c an di da te t o g ai n s up po rt o r for

    : \ Iontgol l le ry Coun ty la st Sa tu rday . llnanilllously pass"d hy a r es ol ut io n o f was nol 'Inite completell in the interior \ ' o t e r ~ to f ind n l lt what the election is\\ 'yndmoor Cluh, mllnarchs nf the the horllllgh father, on : \Ionday night. llf I he :'\arherth scllOols, classes were all ahout.

    League, won a highly-Iller- Th e plan, con'ring t he Boa rd 's p ow- h ri ei fnr the first part nf the wec:k. ' I n th e horn ugh I he re a re t wo prill-COil test m'er the :\arherlh Cluh, leI'S, duti es a nd m et ho d of operation, Ellrollllll'nt figure, heJ'( ' will proh- cipal contests, I'iz,: f or C nunc il seats

    of the ~ I a i u Line League, includes a hudget to he provided for ably he announced next week b y Prin- and fo r Ihe o l tice of Ta x Colleetllr, ]n, 'u t he y frustratcd a ga ll ant l a st - : I hy Council ami the Schoo l Board . Th e cipal (;eorge H, \\ ' il .'tlll, who decla red near ly all the o t he r h or ou gh j oh s ton ul e a tt ac k t o \ \' in 3 -2 , HlIII'ard I I locumenl was prepared hy Keuneth L. yesterday that altl'lHlallce w as g no d be f il led. such as hurgess , two schoo lfailed t oadd nl'\\' l amel s to his ~ 1 I' r ay . whose a c l i \ " l ~ interest in rec- i n t hl ' four uppe r grades-fourth. fifth. d i rec to r s aud va r io lh e lect ion officials,l)f victories. officially recorded J'('atiou Inatters is w el l known in Ihe s ixlh ami se \'enth -- a lHl ra the r l o\ \' i n those noll' in office arc candidates forIhir1l'en, and W;IS charged with his hnrough. I I w il l next he presented tn the kindergarten and first grade , wh ich re -e l ec t ion wi thout oppos i tion. so the

    defea t o f the season , Inclement 1'l)lIto loY Rieharfl", the School }1oard for their appn1\'al on seelll to he suf) ' er ing from cOlnpetition oulcoml' is not in douht.cond i lions p revented the SI'C- The Na rbe rt h Baseball Team, champions o f the Main L i ~ e L ea gu e S ep tl 'm he r 20 a nl l u po n r eceh 'ing that \\'ith the ~ ' e r i o n school o f t hl ' Lower

    nd game of the series, \\'hich wa , for 1929. Standing in the back row, f rom l ef t to right-Fleck, Manager I\\ ill he puhlished en toto. Council's ~ erion sy

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    We HaveFOR SALE

    H. B. WALLPlumbing .:. HeatltlgGaB Fitting100 Forest AvenuePhone : Narberth W211George A. Wittt='Paperhanging and

    DecoratingESTIMATING~ a r b e r t h 4135VV

    Narberth Avenuea t the P. R. R.

    NarberthBridge Garage

    Dist i ll e d Rock land Ba t te ryWater ; an d Naptha fo rcleaning purposes, mad e b yth e S t anda rd O i l Companyof ' Pennsy lvan ia , bo th at30 cents p e r qu ar t , with 5cen ts rebated fo r return ofbottle, or 90 cents per gal.Ion in jars, with 15 centsr e ba t ed fo r re tu rn of jar.

    HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice of the PeaceREAL ESTATEFire Insurance-Best CompaniesPhone 4049-W 2111 Haverford Aye,

    N. B. -We stand back ofevery gallon of gas, ever)'quart of oil , el'ery pound ofgrease you buy h ~ r e . FullmeaSllTl', dependable quality!No time lost ,,,,hen we changeoil for you!

    Also Atlan tic Safety Kleen,made by t h e A t l an t ic Refining Company, at ~ 1 . 2 5pe r gallon.

    c. P. COOK. General Mgr.

    r'Historic Lower Merionand Blockley"

    ByDORA HARVEY DEVELlN, A. M.F or S al e at Strawbridge an dClothier's , Wanamaker ' s , or

    an y book store .Price $5

    CHAS. F. EBERTJobbingCarpenterPhone: NARBERTH 4129103 Dudley Avenue

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    Phone Narber,th 4040

    F INE POS IT IONSUO \ '01 1 \ V . ~ N ' I ' _ GOOD POSITIOXfOne paying a rood salary. We olrerwonderfUl opportunIties. Sevent:V-1\\eper cent. of the vacancIes cannot b tilled. A few months' training and :vo\!are ready. '-DA Y AND NlGHT SCHOOLI "REE LITERATUREFoxx Will Umpire BANKS COLLEGE1200 \\'llhlOt Stree t, PhiladelphIaVersatile jimmy Foxx will umpire a 1===================;::allle Sunday a t New town Squar e, he-tween the Square hoys and Tioga A. c.,according to an announcemcnt lIIade it h is week . Th e 22-year-old )'Iaryland'farmcr boy, who h as h ee n cngaged inprofessional hasehall for five years, hasplayt'd catchcr, s ho rt - st op and first,second and th ird hasc fo r the Athle ti c s,In addi t ion to leading hoth l e a ~ u c s inhatting".

    Mueller

    Ibe p lea sed , but the audience i s l ikely Ito be bo red. :"One feels very impo rt an t a s an ilorches t ra conductor, " he admittcd.""nut o ne p ut s up a big fight 10 re-:tain that importance." !

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    Respectfully,Edwin P. Dold.

    We SupplyREPAIRS

    forc R ~ g i s i r j Assessor

    Y o u ~ Vote {s Requested For

    Regular School Sessions BegifJJVednesday, September 18

    Emma

    Able, Conscientious

    Forrest a n d W i nd so r Avenues

    COOK BROTHERS

    fOStoves .:. Furnaces .:. RangesSteam and Hot Water Boilers

    Re-examinations an d new boys examinedTuesday , Sep tember 17

    104 Essex Avenue

    TO THE TAXPAYERSof the Borough of NarberthElection will be held this Fall to fill th e office of Ta x Collector.

    As it is my i nt en ti on t o be a candidate fo r election to this office, Irespectfully solicit your support an d votes.I have owned my home in the Bo rough and l iv ed he re f or t hepast 21 years, during wh ich t ime I have filled the offices of BoroughCounc ilman , Borough Treasure r , a nd f or t he p as t two year s a s Ta xCollector.

    Collections have been brought up t o d at e t hr ou gh efficienthandling of th is pos it ion. Hoping I ma y c ou nt o n y ou r s up po rt ,I am ,

    GREVlLLE HASLAM, B. S., M. A., Headmaster,

    tnto bellatltnl. " o ~ ,WIDdow oel l l ora I' r a , fnraltnre,

    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

    Miscellaneous

    Phone Your Ads to ARDMORE 3100

    General Noflce Classified Advertisements wlll be charged only- to residents ot the Ma.ln Line whose namesappear In the telephone directory; to persons maintaining an account withus, or to regular subscribers t o e it he r THE MAIN LINER, OUR TOWN, orNEWS OF BALA-CYNWYD.Rates 10 cents a line I n e ac h paper; 25 cents a l in e I n all three.- -Minimum cha rge, 35c In one paper; 75 cents I n a ll three. Average ot five words to the l in e. No blacktaced t ype used.Deadlzne fo r InseJtzons- Classified advetlsements will beaccepted up to Wednesday, 5o 'clock for OUR TOWN or all three papers; Thursday, 1 o 'clock, for THEMAIN LINER; Thursday, 5 o'clock for NEWS OF BALA-CYNWYD.

    75% Ie. . expenaefor cleaningl 0 0 % : ; i m p l ' o ~ e m e n t : "in f\ppearance fI'laon. I'.n07. 1770 'or .tim.t.BUILDING EnUIPMENT CO. lac,

    OFI

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    Friday, September lJ, 1929 PAGE THREE.

    Th e income, which

    C O A Land

    BALA-CYNWYDAt Pennsyl\'anla Station

    Sand, Gra"el and Lime ProductsSewer Pipe

    BUILI)ING MATERIAL

    In the Timeof ProsperityA Living Trust

    Then, even though f inanc ia l reverses occur , th is

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    Finally we've mastered th e price problemin boys ' 8hoe8. Our "Prep" ha s be-eri re d uc ed 7 5c , w it ho ut 8acrificing even on edegre.. of itl!l qua li ty and style. Bu t there'lta harder headed reason wh y th e ' ~ P r e p "appt 'a ls to I)arents. Fo r thirty.five yearsth e Geuting organization made a 8tudy ofleatherl!l an d con!ltruction double .check.i n g e a c h po in t of !ltrain in a boys' 8hoe , inorder to ma k . . p os s iM ... t h e bu i ld i ng of as h oe t h at would !ltand s eve re wea r, ye t en ('ourag . . v i ri l it y an d naturalness It isthis ' ~ d o u h l e . w e a r " feature of th e "Prep ,"even mo r e t han th e new low price , that apepealE! to th e wist' parents. Fo r th e te8t oft ime invar i ably p roves tha t "Preps" reduceth e "hoe b il l o n e t hi r d in the l o n ~ run.

    I B. LANASTER AVB.-Af tDMOB

    J. J. SKELTON & SON

    money is permanently safe.call1lOt be claimed by creditors, makes you financiallyindependen t fo r life.

    Take p a ~ t o f you r investments-enough to yielda living income-and create a Living Trust. Instructus to care for t hem and p rovide you with th e income- and make th e Trust irrevocable.

    There a re man y o th er a dv an ta ge s of a LivingTrust. Let 's d i scuss them together.

    for Boys25NOW '4ThePBEP

    TH EMERIONT ITLE~ T R U S T C O M P A N YOF ARDMORE,PENNSYLVANIA

    NARBER . TH BALA. - CYNVVYD

    f o rmer l y IJ, $5 .00 shoe

    51. . . . to 6T. n orBI.okBra-Grain

    Local Phone: Operating Two Yards City Phone:, CYNWYD 700 GREENWOOD 7484 II.. - - -. -. - - - - - - -. - _ I ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~I

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    Phone Narbe r th 4035

    In!

    Electric ServicePhon e Na r be r th 2866

    Louise Voss Cockrill.

    COLLECTOR

    T h O l d ~ s t S t o r ~ in N a T b ~ r t hqJAVIS '

    Come

    "W under Starts Them All"

    AS A CANDIDATE FORTAX

    Member of Federal Reser"e System

    able price. Only $183 for a Console Set,COMPLETE , including tubes.

    pearance, sensit ivity an d selectivity-at a reason-

    - a n d hear the Eveready Radio Receiver.screen grid radio with qua li ty o f tone an d ap-

    House Painting .:. Paperhanging .:. Window ShadesUpholstering .:. Furniture RepairingDraperies .:. Slip CO'l'ers .:. LinoleumsPainting and Refinishillg of FurnitureMirrors Resil'l'ered .:. Mattresses Rebuilt

    108 Forest Avenue

    I SOLICIT Y OU R S UP PO RT A T THE PRIMARYELECTION, SEPTEMBER 17.

    THIS OFFICE REQUIRES BUSINESS TRAINING ANDEXPERIENCE, BOTH OF WHICH I OFFER; ALSO,BEING W ITHOUT O TH ER O CC UP AT IO NMAKES IT POSSIBLE FOR ME TO GIVE UNDI.

    VIDEO ATTENTION TO TH E DUTIESOF THE OFFICE

    TheNarberth National Bank

    224 Haverford Avenue

    WE ALSO CARRY A LARGE VARIETY OF UNPAINTEDFURNITURE A ND O F LUCAS PAINTS~

    OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGSFROM 7 UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK

    I1i'lI ~ ~ . ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~III IW For w:11 BANKING ;' . E S e r y i c e , .IE IE You are invited to call o,The NARBERTH ,I NATIONAL BANK - The Community's -II; Bank, andsoon to be the only National Bank :,' I in this vicinity. ,. Get your Travelers' Checks here. ~ . Start a Vacation Club Savings Fund for I I next summer's journey.I; Invest in a Savings Account-we pay I 4% interest compounded semi-annually. :I Keep your securities in our Safe Deposit I Vault. . And avail yourself of the other branches ofI our Community Service.I

    ARDMORE, PENNA.

    Miesen.acThe Children's Clothes

    Walterb'

    FUNERALATHENS AVENUE AND SIMPSON ROADPHONE: ARDMORE 9

    must be put in shape for school wea r. S av e t ime a nd m o n e ~ 'by having us clean them. You wil l b e surprised how much athorough cleaning will improve their appearance and savebuying new ones.

    aE

    For the convenience of those whose daily hoursconfl ict wi th our s, b ut who would enjoy a fewmoments' informal discussion of individual problems I will be in t he office every Friday eveningfrom 7 to 9.

    Distrib"tors

    Ralph S. Dunne.

    JEDDOHIGHLAND ANTHRACITE

    an d keep t he heat i ns ide, where i t belongs.If your he at er is not insulated, it should be. Valuableheat unit s escape into the Cel lar if a furnace is uncovered,which means was te d f ue l.

    NARBERTHCOAL COMPANY

    PHONE NARBERTH 2430

    The best "overcoat" we call recommend is an insulation ofmineral fel t, pu t over the sur face of your heate r. Mineralfelt is made f rom Indiana Limestone pu t through a feltingprocess. Tests made b y t he Bureau of Standards in Washington show that Mineral Felt r at es n ex t t o a vacuum as aneffective insulator. It comes in blocks which a re pas te d onthe heate r an d fitted in with loose material, making a neat,at tract:ve job.For a v er y reasonable cost, then, we can make "t o order"f or you r h e at er a desirable, mineral fe lt overcoat, nattilypainted white, that will k ee p h ea t i n y ou r fire-box insteadof allowing it to waste itself o n t he cellar air . And " he atsaved, means fuel earned."

    Carpenter & Builder100 N Narbert h Avenu Phoues,: Day-Narberth 39731\1.. e ""elllug-Narberth 3828.R,

    UNCLE CY 'S COLUMN get a nd the p ro ce ss o f a cqui si ti on i s I ~ J ; : : i ~ I " ' U = U _ ~ j ; : ; ' ~ ~ " _ ~ ~ = J ; : : i ~ jcOI;lpleted only with death, into which I . i- we cannot t ~ k e any.nt the.thi!1gs wh,ich For the School Boy and G,rlHowto Grow Old we so l a b o r r o u ~ l y pIle up !n hfe . Third, I w CarTy a Full L i n ~ of All t h N ~ u s s a r y School S Z l p p l i ~ s I. . . b I t hey tell us IS our des Ir e to b eg et .My mtellect, If any, b e l l ~ g a out ten d that is 'a p leasure th"lt is denied PENCIL BOXES-Z5c TO $1.50 Ipoints below par today , you will have I ~ after midple I i f ~ , so, perhaps we I SCHOOL BAGS-50c TO $2.00a maudlin sort of column. I started Ishould postpone our suicide till then. I BRIEF CASES-eOMPOSITION BOOK5-eRAYONSto quo te the' n a m e ~ o f a few peQple Sugar -c oa te d h al f- t. ru th s! If a per- PARKER AND INGERSOLL PENS-LUNCH BOXESwho a re k nown t o wr it e t ha t sort of son is keen and well life should holdthing , b ut the re m u ~ t be e th 'ics even out more each succeed ing year. Itamong columnists. has a spiritual' and intelle!=tual rich-Ladies and gentlemen and my n ess that rises to the t op l ik e c re amfriends this week I ~ h o u l d l ike to d is - after a long sett ling. Wisdom i s c ucuss with you the proper way in which mulat ive and judgmcnt is t he gi ft ofto grow old. Having ach ieved a cer- agc . tbe produL< of experience. Ideas ,t ain mel low matur rty mys el f, why ins pi ra ti on s, impul se s, are the gift of. shouldn' t I e ssay some words of ad- youth; we need them to keep life = ~ i J = l ~ ~ : : : U : ~ u = l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ " " " " j : ; ~ ~ ~ 1 J ; : : i : : : U : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t o J t o J l " " ' ~ : s = i : : : U : t o J ~ = ~ s : ; : i = i l : o o t : : : . : ' ; " " ' ' ' : ; : U i : s = i : O : i J ; ; ~ ~ ~ j : ; ~ t o J ~ J ; : : i : : : U : ~ ~ Q ~ ~ ~vice to others who are f ol low ing? k eyed up. B al an ce i s n ev er ach iev edHere is a profound 'dea for a before f ort y and often never at all. _ ~ % : : S S ~ % ~ % ~ % I : : S S : : S : l S : : S S : : : I S = : ~ S ~ % I : : % : : % : S : : : " % : : S S : : : I % ~ S I : : : I : : S : S : : : % : : : : : S S = % ~ S 1 : : I : : . % : S : : : : : S = * ~ S ; : : S I : : S C S % S : l S : : : : : : : " % ~ " ~ S : : S : . % S : l S : : : S : : : I % ~ S I : : S I : : S S % S ~ ) . ~. sta rte r. Age is inevitable. It is natu- Fr iends and associates a re wor thral. In i tsel f i t is p a i n l e ~ s , It can , more each suceeding year, and when, and in r ar e cases, is pleasant. It one, considers that we make perha pss hou ld be wise, ser ene, hel pf ul a nd fif ty t q, a hundred new acquaintances

    happy. a year, the group has a' wonderfulI r em embe r many years ago a r ichness by t he time we r each sixty,speech I heard whi. le I was in school. that m a k e ~ i t p os sibl e for u s to s !a ndIt i s a bout the only s pe ec h I remem- the hardshIps that accompany the JOYS.ber from that period, a lthough I must I Now al l o f t hi s ha s l it tl e t o do wi thhave sat through t hous ands o f them, the t it le o f "How to Grow Old." Veryat l ea st h undred s. Some k indly o ld ",veil, t he n, f ir st o f all do ' t naturallyprofessor talked aboll t ~ h e , idea of wi thout thought ; do it witl-.out tryingcumulative happiness'. He pointed out t o imp re ss p co il le Wllh e ithe r yourthat his old cronies were wont to look "young ideas" or with the weight ofback on the ir school and college days your years. There is notHng so tireas "the happiest in our lives." and to sOllie or anonyiJlg, a.=; .a self-centred.deplore the advance of years. He said narrow, garrulous old nian cr woman.that if t hi s wer e t ru e t he re wou ld be On the other hand, the re i s nothingno' point in l iv ing .be yond tpe a ge o f more charming than wit , wide experi22 ,or 24 at the most, and t ha t if this ence, abundant reading an:! keen intelsituation were true everyone wou ld l ig en ce o f c atho li c t as te s, togethercommit suicide at the end of the happy with genera l a lertness and accompan-period. ied by a crown of white l.air.Of course he was \Hong, for man's (; 0 t o the Unit ed States Supremei ns ti nc t o f s el f-pre. ', erva tiQn is h is Cou rt a nd gaz e at the faces o f t he jus,strongest. Otherwise why s hould we t ic es there; go into other high places 'S%S:lS% * %SS* :%S%S%%%%S%SS%S%%%% SS%* %%S%SSSS. S* %. %.un der go t or tu res w it h ap pen di cc s. w her e r ul er s an d l eader s may beteeth, stomachs and other unruly or- found; go into sch:>],'r1y :Ioisters; in ~ ~ t = ! - t ; : : ! t = l ~ t = l : ! ; : : 1 t = l t ; : : ! ~gans? There iore, '10 one is g oi ng to all t hes e and many other places you L\remove himself just because life be will f ind old people of v igorous minds I Th Atl Ccomes less interesting. The psychol and ~ o d i e s who wi ll b e Y?UJlg and if!-I e as ompanyogists, or many o f them, asser t that I creaslI1gly I:appy every Illll1ute of theIr,our seCOlsld1.I10ptivatingFinrstianctniSktOeiSntaYfhl:re",d SO'ns !ti ... D : N ~ O : : O : A ; E : r s

    H 1 . N. HAT,L. Prp"j'!PI1l.D IR E C TOR S E l ~ ~ ~ h Narberth A ~ : : - --Ph-o-n-e-:-N--a-rb-e-rt-h-3-6-25H, Ii; ' ' 4 ' ' - ' ' ' f \ - ~ - ~ ' ' - ' - . ' ' ' - ' ' ' ~ - ' - ' ' 4 I - \ - . - \ C \ C \ . , - \ - ' - ' C ' ' - " " ' - - " ' \ C \ ' - \ - " ' ' - " ' f \ - ' f ~ - \ C " ' - ' - ' \ - " ' - ' - . . . . , IAll Sorts of Jobbing and Alteration WorkQuickly and Reasonably DOlle, ~ ~ ~ ! i ! ~ - ~ ~ - ~ " ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , ' ! " ! ' . ' ! _ ~_"!"!___~ _ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - - ~ ~ill. I~ ~ E )e h )e .., ] I]

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    Address. __ ... .... ..__ . .._Type o f heat ing system:

    Ho t Water 0 Steam 0WarmAir 0 Vapor 0

    P l ea s e g ive me authoritative information of t he c ost of Automatic Gas Heating for my home.Name_..._. _

    Mai l Coupon Toda y !

    A telephone call t o you r District Office or mai ling the coupon will bring a gas heatingexpert to make a heating surveyof your home, and t el l you juste xa ct ly what t he i ns ta ll at ionwill cost, and approxima te lywhat the operating cost will be.No charge or obligation for thisservice.

    Young, active bodie.need milk above allother foods. Giveyourc hi ld re n Gold MedalMilk, winner of thirty..four highest awards forpurity and richness.

    SUPPLEE ..WILLS ..JONESPienur. in Ii.,..., Prown Safeguard

    A QuartA Day

    GOLD MEDALMILK

    N 8W with the new lowga.s rates you, too, can enjoy modernAUTOMATIC GAS HEAT!I SN'T this your idea of a wel lheated home ... completelyaut omat ic h ea t, r ea sonabl e i nprice, with definite assurance ofconvenience, comfort and cleanliness ... no work, no su:>ervision, ItO dirt?

    You can have this when yourhome is gas-heated . . . and withth e new low gas rates for thistype of house-hea ting , you canhave just such ideal conditionsat a cost much lower than everbefore.

    No t only is the operating costlower, but you can place yourorder now, with a small downpayment . Have the installationmade during t he warm months,and pay nothing more untilOctober 1st.

    PLiladelpLia SuLurLan-Coun t ie sGas and E l e e t ~ i e COlDpany

    S ign o f Bert Meatr

    QuestionnairesNumber 1

    'Pride..;in your homedrmands good heating

    WHAT are the best meats inthe Philadelphia Metropoli.tan area? Answer-Thosec ar ef ul ly s el ect ed by theBradley Market Companyf or t he discriminating customers of its one and onlyplace of business-Z106ZI08Market Street, Philadelphia.

    Cal l Ri ttenhouse 7070. Weshall be glad to open a chargeaccount. Trucks de!i"er our

    meat twice dai ly to yourneighbors.

    Race 1110

    OUllTOWN"

    With a spaciousness that few homespossess. Space is one of the physicalreasons why we are able to perform.se rv ices beyond the ordinary.

    fo r an, appo in tment !

    Why "wait your turn" atth e dentist ..... or th e hairdresser? Save time

    The privacy of home

    OLIVER H. BAIR COMPANYM. A. BAIR. Prc3idrnt

    FUNERAL DIRECTORSRITtenhouse 1581 1820 Chestnut Street

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    COOK & KOUP

    Window ScreensEnclosuresAlterations & Jobbing

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    1059 Montgomery AvenuePhone : NARBERTH 2841-W

    Cot ter '", Marl,et, Hansell Bros.X"rL>,'rth Hrl",r., Hid,lill HoIiNh.

    .Auto P:lr ts . ~ " O O " ! ' . " ' o r k" . ~ i J , ~ r " n r t " . nn.b Jl-'nll.l"'tH. , ,-It1,.Jl lr l"' ",n'"t."r. UKe

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    CYNWYD 877

    RepairingService

    FACTS: 2,3,50,000 new Fords on the road,It's some car!

    Voters!

    We have a few guaranteedlIscd cars on hand

    InspectionLubrication

    Y o u w o n't send yOUl" wat ch toa b l acksmi t h .. . W h ysend y ou r F ord to a n yo n e e x c ep t a Fo rd dealer . .. . W e

    a re F o rd specia l is ts... ...

    UCleaned by Va c u um "The Most Efficient Method For All Heating

    THIS YEAR BY HAVING YOUR HEATING SYSTEM

    BALA-CYNWYD-PHONE CYNWYD 771

    SHULL LUMBER COMPANY

    T H E S ER V IC E C O M P A N YFRANK X. SEELY, JR., AIal laga

    5 Bala Avenue

    The Link Between Forest and Home29 Ba la Ave. , Ba la -Cynwyd Phone, Cynwyd 662

    How good i t feels to b e b ac k a ft er the strenuous va(.ation days.Bu t you notice a number of th ings that need ilttention. Perhaps the roof has leaked during the summer showers, t he s te ps mayn ee d s ome n ew boards or t he g ar ag e d oo r may be broken. Anything could have happened during your absence, but whateverthe prob lem, we can help you.

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    40 1 W ood s i de A v e n ue , and

    Primary ElectionTuesday, September 17

    Republican

    Farseeing, Practical Vision

    H. L. WOEHLING

    Progressive Leadership, E c ~ n o m i t Administration and

    JOHN A. MOWRER, Jr.M(JI1l1lugomery Avenue and M e e ti ng H o u se L a ne

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    I'OUNG WOMENDRESSMAKING SCHOOL~ ..I)o,...1I ( i l ~ . t e l t 1

    ~ I n k e ('Iothflf' ",hilt' 1t>llfUj,U-'.:'tIUSLIX l ' A T T J ~ R X I " ; 1llHfh' 111rntRfillTP. E V ~ l l h l l ' : ('Im,,.,-,, (flr 1 1 11 lind ,,"omen. R"m"1: j h ; ' " 1:1I, .. I,I,THE BYRD SCHOOL1011 Chestnut ~ ' : ; ~ ~ I ~ r :

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    SWEET SHOPPastry, Candy, Nllts

    WHITE 'S

    WHERE FOLKS GO FO RTH E BEST PASTRIESAN D TH E FINEST

    IC E CREAM

    219 Haverford Ave., Narb.Phone, NARBERTH 4005

    News ofth e Churches

    Holy Trinity Lutheran ChurchRc\ '. Cletl ls A. Senft, Pastor.SlInday. Scptelllher 15:

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    ONE SQUARE WEST OF 69TH ST. TERMINAL

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    GreatWeek-end a tPAGe SIXThls WI-II be A n o t h e r T ~ e names of f i r s t . p r " ~wInners i.Jf Garrett RoadSlugan andTotalPurchase Contests appear in this+ {ldverti ,emellt e e

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    DiamondWeddingRing

    $100Solid platinum setwith 19 fiery littlediamonds.

    BOOTS$1.69

    Fur Trimmed CoatsBeautifully hand-tai- $58lored coats luxurious-ly trimmed with Fox, Wolf, Lynx andOpossum. Flare and straight models.

    Foundation GarmentsExpert fittings free byMis s Thompson, formany years with Snellenburg & Co., now atGordon's.

    RAYN

    Special SallySweetSuspension Arch ShoeRelieves body fatigue. Smarts ty le s, w ith narrow heel 00'f it ti ng . Pump and Oxford "" .styles.

    Soft, flexible r ub be r r ay nboo ts , i n tan and brown,gunmetal or gray. SnapfaRteners, high or lowheels.

    95c$1.50 Value

    OAD

    A beautiful collection of transparent velvetdresses featuring th e newest fashions- $11 95lower and uneven hemlines, lace collars, cape collars, low fullness. Regular values$16.75.Velvet and Satin

    Ensembles $33'.50Smart 2-piece ensemb le s i n n ew Par is -i n-spired model s. Come in black andcolors, all sizes.

    ,TRANSPARENT VELVET FROCKS

    ,Two Free Parking Spaces with 100%ServiceNowOpen. PaidAttendants. NoTipping.. "Cool , clear Springfield watlllt", famed thrttlJ.glwut the State for its l'untll.

    41 !Jl1CllJr' flvailabl. to customer. in this cO'Ilvenient health'll shopping oener..

    At Number 7037

    Lovely sheer quality;Sil k f rom top to toe;full fashioned, and allperfect. In the nl'westFall shades,

    " , M A Y E R SWOMEN'S WEAR AND MILLINERY

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    All-Silk Chiffon Hose

    At N"mher 7047

    GOODYEAR

    BOYS' GOLF HOSE

    SMART SHOES FOR WOMEN

    DAVIS & SO N9

    Boys' golf hose in all -over Jacquard pat- 3 for $1erns, featuring the smar tes t new col-ors. :: )izes from 8 to 1 l 1 / ~ . Just thething for present school wear.

    At Number 704.1

    S A L L Y S W E E T SH O ES

    DIAMONDS AND JEW.h;LRY

    Regular $17.75 ladies' rectangular wristwat ch w it h beaut iful ly eng raved metalband attached. An unusual value.Diamond Ring Mounting

    18-k. white gold filigree diamondr i n ~ mount ing . Pr ice inc ludes $12settmg.At Number 7039

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    A.t Numbe,' 7049MORT F. F A R RRAViU::i-VICTROLAS-G. Eo REFRH..iERATORS

    BOYS' BASKETBALL SHOES$1.69

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    Lighty sturdy rubber-sole shoes fo r gym- ,nasium or play days. Made of strong white'or black canvas.

    Heavy canvas basketball shoes with nonslip rubber soles. Strongly made. Come ing ray, wh ite and brown. S izes 11 to 6 forboys. '

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    At Number 7041

    FURNITURE AND DECORATIVE FURNISHiNGST E DD Y F R AN TZ

    HOT POINT ELECTRIC TOASTER$2.95

    .MEN'S SHOES AND SKEEZIX SHOES l"OR CHILDREN

    Our windows are cram ful l of wonderful specials for tomorrowand Saturday. S top, look and choose what you wan t. Thencqme in the store and we wil l serve you at once.A Few of the Values

    Marble Top Smoking Stands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Special $5.00Junior Lamp Shades .. . , .. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Special $1.50Novelty Waste Paper Baskets , . . . . . . . . . . .Special $1.25Modernistic Smokers Special $1.75Czecho-Slovakian Lamp and Shade Special $3.00

    A WINDOWFUL OF SPECIALS

    RICHARD'S B O O T S H O P

    Regularly $6.50Handsomely designed and s trongly constructed. Turns toas t automatically whenside is lowered. Fine polished nickel finish.A toaster you will be proud to own.

    Victor Radio, $178 and $298; Majestic Radio, $160 and $190Sparton Radio, $179.50 to $795; Zenith Radio, $204.50 to $700A Year t o Pay lo r Tho Who Wi.h It

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    Marcel Wave . . . . .$1.00 \ Manicure ... . SOcWater Wave " ; ' " .$1.00 Facial $1.00 upFinger Wave . .$1.00 Shampoo .. . . SOc & 7ScWE SPECIALIZE IN TINTING HAIR

    Other Services at Dan's

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    Beautiful waves by any of these $10our f am ou s m et ho ds - E ug en e,Frederick, K ea n S te am Oil, orFrigidine--administered by trainedexperts.

    At Number 7041-SecondFloorDAN'SB E A U T Y S H O PPERMANENT FLAT WAVE

    Names of other winners of Slogan and LargestPurchase Contests are now posted in the 7 New'Garrett Road Stores.

    Winner of the $500Slogan Contest PrizeMRS. R. ADAMSElizabeth Manor ApartmentsUpper Darby, Pa.

    Winner of the $300 PrizeCash Purchase ContestM. D. BRUNNER, D. D. S.47 Long LaneUpper Darby, Pa.

    WE THANK the public for generous and enthusiastic attendance at the opening of our sevennew stores, and express oursincere appreciation to the merchants ofboth GarrettRoad and 69th Street for theircordial welcome and good wishes. I t iswith great pride and a sincere effort toserve that we join this great business community at Philadelphia's front door. Toemphasize this fact we offer some wonderful introductory values for tomorrow andSaturday.

    Where we welcomeour customers atPhiladelphia's Front Doorwith Quality Merchandise