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    PRICE, THREE CENTSRecreation Board'sPlan Twice ApprovedAction of School Board Confirms Interpretation of Powers

    and Functions.WILL PREPARE A BUDGET

    CON'l'INUED ON THE SIXTH PAGEAir-Minded Young MenSeek to Form Flying ClubAn a t tempt i s b ei ng made b y " ai r

    m in de d" y ou ng m en a lo ng the MainLine to form a f ly ing c lub. Th e movement centres around Merion and Narb er th a t present and h as as its primemove r Rober t B. R ei nh ar dt , J r. , o fHeath Road, Merion.The c lub wil l be aff il ia ted with the

    A. S. P. A., American Society f or t hePromotion of Aviation, o f whi ch Reinhardt is a membe r. L it er at ur e o f t heA. S. P. A. is on h an d a nd w il l begladly sent to anyone interested.The club's aim wiII be to gatherwith in i t s membership all in the sec

    t io n w ho a re i nt er es te d in aviation,procure instruction in the rudimentsof flying a nd , w he n sufficient fundsare available, to acquire a small flyingfield.It is the director 's opinion that in

    t he n ea r future t he t ow n which lacksan airport or f ly ing f ie ld wi ll be asbut o f d a te a s t he -town without any ofthe common transportation facilitiesof the present. All who a re i n te r es tedin the project are cordially invited -toget in t ouch w it h Robe rt R einha rd t ,

    Wins High Honor

    Announce Library MeetTuesday, October 8, has been s et a s

    the t ime for the annua l mee ti ng o f t heNarber th Communi ty L ibr a ry A ssoc ia ti on , t o b e h el d 7 :30 P . M. that dayin the library. R epur ts o f officersand committees will be given, an dthr ee membc rs o f t he Boa rd of Trustees are to be e lec ted.

    Porch Roof FlamesDamage estimated at $150 resultedfr om a fire in the wood-shingle porch

    r oo f o f Charles H . Bart let t , 131 1\1erion Avenue, last Saturday. The firesiren soundcd at 10: 30 A . M. a nd t heNarbe rt h F ir e Company extinguishedthe blaze shortly afterwards.

    Fire Company Meets- Its September meet ing was held byt h e Narbe r th Fire Company Tuesdaynight at Elm Hall

    S. S. Rally SundayThe b ranch Sunday Schoo l of theHoly Trinity Protestant EpiscopalChurch will h old a rally at the BoyScout house on Sunday afternoon at2:30, when the Rev. Floyd \V. Tomkins will add r es s t he children. Allare invited.

    Monday;State

    Oldest Air Student

    Mothers' Council FirstMeeting Called Monday'Its fi rs t mee ti ng o f t he s choo l yearwil l be held by the Narberth Mothers'Council Monday, Septcmber 30, at 8P. M. in the school library. Routinebus in es s w il l h e d is cu ss ed and plansw il l b e made f or t he winter's activities."We are entering our four th year ,"declared one of the Counci l 's officersthi s week, "with decided satisfaction,for the school and homc have certainlyb een b rought i nt o a c lo se r understanding. The r e a re all kinds of c lu bs i nwhich we - ca n h av e a g oo d t ime o f a nevening; but s ur el y h er e i n the Council w e h av e a ll e nj oy ed the meetings,

    and we feel that someth,ing worthwhi le has been accompl ished ."I f yOll are interested i n c hi ld re na nd t hei r h ap pi ne ss y ou wi ll b e mostwelcome at our meetings, whether ornot you arc a mother."

    To a ~ I a i n L ine man , N at ha li H .Litchfield, of Montgomery Avenue,Haverford, went this week the honorof b ei ng t he o ld es t s t udent p il ot inPhi ladelph ia . h Ir. Litchfield, who is54, is t ak in g a conrse at the Philadelphia Airport.He is a f or me r Narberth resident,

    and whi le l iv in g in t he b or ou gh w asmuch interested in "sandlot" baseball.His son , \Val lace , i s a student at Have rf or d, an d a daughter, Dorothy, is ag r a d u ~ t e o f B ry n Mawr.

    dist :Marathons, P re sb yt er ia n P epBoys, Methodis t Mules , PresbyterianPilots, Baptist B at tl er s a nd B ap ti stBoosters.Announcement was made Tuesday

    that bowl ing wil l beg in in the alleys ofthe Ardmore Recreation Cen t re nextFriday, October 4. The secretary wasinstructed to make u p t he s ea so n'sschedule, to be published in Our Townnext Friday. C ap ta in s o f t he t eamsare requested to have t he ir men r eadyfor the first competition.The election of officers resul ted in

    the r e - e l e c t i o ~ of Hervey C. K eim a sp re si dent and the election o f Eug en eH. Davis as vice president, succeedingC. Rupert Reger ; C. Ro y S mith a ssecretary, succeeding James McNiven,anr,l Samuel H. Stringfield, Jr., astreasurer, to succeed Stuart B. Weiss.

    All's Going Well IArthur L. Cook'Newat Borough School/ Legion CommanderFour Hundred and Thirty-six IElection Takes Place

    Enrolled; 270 Attend Mowrer DescribesLower Merion. Convention.

    PLAN RADIO CONCERTS DISCUSS HOUSING PLANS

    Narberth, Pa., Friday, ~ e p t e m b e r 27, 1929

    Junior High TeamRounding Intocp --'--'- ~ Coach Richard Matt is has roundedhis. Lower 111 erion Junior High football team into some semblance of formand has nar rowed the first s t r ing squaddown to twenty-two men. Peters,broth er of Tip, of the Senior Highteam; Ryan and Johnson are beginning t o s how rea l ab il i ty i n t he b ac kfield, along with Taylor, Talley, Hemsley, Mason anel Buek . These e ightbo ys w ill bc di vi de d i nt o t wo b ack fields and will sha re t he heavy workof carrying t he b al l t hi s s ea son.Staley, Shippen, Le idy and G raham,while not at a ll exper ienced , shows ig ns o f d ev el op ing into dependablee nd s. Pol li li , Henry, Saunde rs andDunn are working at tackle and Bartlett, Hays and S l aught e r at guard.DelPizzo gets the f i rs t cal l at centrethus far , but hc i s c lo se ly p re ss ed byGaul and Titlow. Eight games havebeen arranged for w it h t hc followingschools: Haverford, Lansdowne, Darby,R adno r, Uppe r Darby , Penn Charter,\Ves t Ches ter , Pot ts town . The d at esarc not yet settled.

    Scouts Win BadgesTwenty-nine lilcrit badges wcre wonby s ev en te en Boy S co ut s a t t he firstmec ti ng o f t hc M ai n Line Court ofHonor l as t F ri day n ight since spring.Harry Essley, of the \Vynncwoodtroop, won his Eagle badge, the highe st r an k in scoutdom. John Snyder,also of the \Vynnewood troop, won hisStar scout badge, the second highesthonor.Troops represented were Rosemont ,W yn ne wo od , B ry n Mawr , Merion,Ardmore No. I and No.3. Vtl. K.Holman acted as chairman of theCour t o f Honor .

    Church Bowlers Invite Catholics to JoinLeague; Withdraw M. E. Team to Make RoomThat bowlers of St. Marg are t'sRoman Catholic Church here be invited to jo in the Narberth InterchurchBowling' League was the deCisionmade at thc league's annual electionand mee ti ng held Tuesday n ig ht i nthe Pre sby t er ian Church. P re s identH. C. Keim was au thor iz ed to commnnicate with members of the churchand invite them to put a team in theleague. Th e vote author izing him todo so was unanimous .On \Vednesday night i t w as l ea rnedthat St. Margaret Church bowlers accepted the invitation, and will entertheir team in the race.I n o rd er to make room for t he n ew

    team in the league the MethodistChu rch w it hd rew one o f i t s three. Inthe -league last y ea r w er e t he M et ho dist Meteors , Lutheran Lions, Metho-

    Four hundre'd and thi rt y- si x c h i l ~ I Arthur L. C oo k w as e le ct ed COIll- Th e Recreation Board of the hor-dren are n,)w enro l led in the Narberth mander of the Harold D. Speak-:man ough of Narbt'rth is no longer a hit -I . Post. 1\0. 356, at its annual election of or -miss hody wi th intangible functionsSchool. accor< Ing- to f igures g iven out ffi I Id 'I I . h t h I 'J ' I' .o cers lC o n " Oil( ay Illg ta t e ane no respons, JI ItICS. Since i ts r e-by Principal George H. \Vilson at the Legion r oom of the Community Build- organization last spr ing the recreat ion

    S ep te mb er me et in g o f t he S ch oo l in g, \ Vi nd so r :\ venue. He succeeds program has he en revitalized. and aBoard o n : \I on da y n ig ht . I n a dd it io n \V. Russell Green, who has h een tlw plan def in ing' the Board's powers,to t,hese, 2 7 are e n r o n ~ d .at L O ' ~ ' e r IPost's pilot during the past year. In- d ut ie s a nd r el at io ns to C ou nc il andMenon J unwr and S . e ~ l I o r High stallation of officers will take placeI the School Board has heen worked outSchools, the expense of tUItion of these at the Octohcr meeting. and a cc ep te d hy t he Boa rd .heing horne hv t he Xarber th Schoo l I TI t' 11 . I I tIt : Th e 1)1111 ,,'as 111ade effect,'ve- all.. .. '7' f I 'j Ie a o\\'mg were a so c ec ee a Ie hs tn ct . I h us OC .chlldren ant a tIe, office: \ViJliam Fretz. f i rs t v ice COIll- Monday night when t he Schoo l Boa rd880 o f s choo l . ag e 111 the l ~ o r o u g - h are Imander; Frank Schrofer. second vice adopted a reso ln t ion . s imi lar to thatenro l led in. e it he r t he N ar be rt h or , commander; John A. Mowrer, Jr., ad- Miss Lelia Brodersen, C yn wy d, p as se d by C ou nc il r ecen tl, v, approv-I :\1 S h I who was this week announced win-,ower . enon c 00 s. : jutant; Roland Hewit t, finance offi- ncr of the Bryn Mawr College ing a nd c on fi rm in g th e RecreationThe principal's report indicated that Ic er ; Exe cu ti ve Comll li tt ee , Harry scholarship given student m a k i n ~ Board's interpretation of i ts functionseverything was going smoothly at the Simpson , Perry Redifer. Tom Kerri- h ighe st c ol le ge e nt ra nc e e xam and relationships.school. T he t ea ch er s a nd eve n t he gan. J oh n K as h a nd Allan Schubert. g ; ~ ~ e S t ~ ~ ~ / J e n n s Y l v a n i a and Sou th- According to its plan of operationpupils ha"e evidenced their approval An interesting account of t he S t at e I the Recreation Hoard assumes respon-of the touching up the buildings re- Legion convl'ntion at Scranton was L . B d L s ibi li ty for the development of recrea-ceived during the s umme r. T he wal ls g iven hy John }.Iowrer, official dele- eglon an. t ional facilities in t he borough as wellof many of t he classrooms have been gate. Next year 's convention wil l h e 0 22d S . as for the supervis ion of g-rounds and

    hrightened up and present a f ar mo re -hQld at Harrisburg, at which time the pens enes buildings which it had formerly done.cheerful appearance. dedication o f t he memorial bridge con- The Board intends to prepare a budgetThe appointment of Mrs. Caro l ine ta in ing the names of all Pennsylvania New Shares of Stock Offered cover ing a ll o f i ts des i rab le and neededBrenner as t ea ch er o f t he sixth and / li en in the sen'ice wil l take p lace . A I M N exp en se s for t he equipment, main-at . nnua eeting extseventh gr ade s, wh ic h ha d already The re w as considerable d iscussion tenance a nd operation of the play-to been made, wa s con fi rmed by the about the hou si ng p robl em , and Tuesday. grounds, this budget to be submittedB oa rd . M rs . Brenner is a teacher o f whe th er or not the Post should b uy a to Council a nd t he School Board formany y ea rs ' experience, several of home of i t s own. It was definitely de-I Officers and di rec tors wil l be e lec ted them to appropriate smns suf ficien t tot hem a t Lower Merion, and the Boa rd c ided tha t thi s matter was to be finally at the annual meet ing of s tockholders meet the budget .feels that she is a v al uab le a ddi ti on act ed upon at the r egu l ar Octobe r of the Narberth American Legion The f ol lowi ng p la n o f organizationto the staff. meeting, October 28. The following Building a nd Loa n Association, to be and ope ra ti on i s a part of t h e r epo r t

    It is expected that arrangements wil l commit tee was appointed by the COIl1- held 7 to 9 o'clock Tuesday evening o f the committee of the Recreationbe made to have the Walter Damrosch mande r, \V. Rus se ll G re en , t o i nv es - at its headquarters, the office of the Board, prepared hy K enne th L . M.radio concerts received at the s choo l t ig at e a nd report with recoll1menda- Narberth Coal Company, Have rford Pr ay , w it h t he approval of John R.for the benefit of the children. These t io ns : Cha irman, C ha rl es G re ye r; a nd N ar be rt h Avenues. A t t ha t time Hall and \Vi l li am H. Fretz, fellowconcerts were received l as t year and Arthur 1.. Cook, Robert Collins, Henry also the twenty-second ser ies of s tock commit teeman, and the assistance ofare felt to be of considerable v al ue in F ry , Harry Simpson, Arthur Burns. wil l h e opened. the Burgess, Henry A. Frye.fostering musical appreciation. John Mowrer, Roland Hewit t and \Vil- Earnings of the assoc ia t ion for the Plan of Organizat ion and Operation.

    liam Fretz. past year, according to its financial I. That the Recreat ion Board, is, andThe members were gr,eatly pleased statement pub li sh ed t hi s week, wer e was in tended to be, the active responForm to ha ve w it h t hem C om ra de Biddle, 8.91 per cent., as compared with last s ib le a rm o f t he b or ou gh government

    r l ~ 1 1 1 l r ' " 1 a J n r . of the Bugle lUH! D r ~ m year's p ~ o f i t 0: - 8;83 pe;! ~ L ( ' r , t . T:1P. ,Eo: .the E?uidnnce. Slipc:rvision an d ad-Corps of t he H ou st on P os t, n ow hv- I a ss et s a rc n ea rm g $300.0uJ. mmlstratlon of the public recreationin g in Narberth, who spoke on the During the past year the seventh facilities; that its powers and funct ionsactivities o f H ou st on P os t, w hi ch is and eighth double series were matured, extend not mcrely t o t he s up er vi si onone of the la rgest in the United States. a ft er s even ty -e ight mon th ly payment s. o f t he use o f g rounds and buildingsThe four double series mat ur ed t o upon the request or initiative of others,date h ave al l b ee n in t hi s t im e. An- but a lso to the active initiation of plansother s er ie s w ill b e matured in N0- for the development of recreationvember in t he same record time, of six facilities, a nd t he direct execution ofand a h al f y ea rs . such project s as cOl l1mand the ap Th e popularity of the double shares p r o ~ a l and financial support of thosehas increased du ri ng the association's bodies that have t he power to appron in e y ea rs o f gr owt h, a nd a banne r p ri a te m on ey f or t he purpose ; thatseries i s ant ic ipat ed w it h t he opening though the Boa rd he dependent upon

    o f t he new series Tuesday night. Both Council and the Scht1:o1 Board fordouble and single shares wil l be issued f inancial support, expenditures for recat that time. Payments f or s in gl e reat ion purposes (as distinct f rom t heshares are one dollar p er mo nt h p er o rd in ar y c os t o f ma in te na nc e o f t heshare and twenty- f ive cents entrance Community Bui lding, such as heat,fee, an d for t he d ou ble s ha re s t wo l ig ht a nd janitor service) should bedollars per month pe r share , p lus f if ty p lanned , app roved and authorized incents per share entrance fee. detail by the Board, which should thus

    Offi f th L B 'Id' d stand r es pons ib le t o t he communitycers 0 e eglon U1 mg an "L A . t' I '11 f or t he expendi tu re s t hus IIlcurred oroan sSOCJa Ion w 10 WI come up. .f I t l' d Al d proposed, III order that the recreationor re-e ec Ion ues a y a re exan erC 51 d J 'd t C I I I A program as a who le may be known to,. Jan , r., presl en ; 0 one ". . .~ 1 ' 1 1 ' 'd t HAS ' and Judged by, the Citizens of Nar-., I er, v ice pres l en ; arry . nup- . .t H T S dl berth , and may be deve loped With theirs on , s ec re ary; orace . 1111 ey, . .t d \\ T It ~ B kl dt understandlllg, co-operation and sup-reasurer, an a er ."1. ur 1ar , 'solicitor. port. .Directors are H en ry T . Nash, Jr., II. That the f o l l ~ w l l 1 g procedureJohn A. Mowrer, Jr., Ralph S. Dunne , and method of o p e r a t ~ o n shall. be folWilliall1 H. Fowler, J. L. McCrery, l owed by the B ~ a : ~ , . 111 the dischargeJohn B. \Vine, Harry A. Jacobs, Hon. of these responslblhtles:F le t h er W. S ti te s Maurice B. du- a. That t.his .Board shal l annuallyc. ' . p repar e an I tenuzed b ud ge t f or n ex tMaraiS, Edward DaVIS, Car l B. Metz- ensu ing yea r o f expendi tu re s deemedger and Jamcs \V. Follin. desirable and necessary for t h e p rope requipment, maintenance and operation

    Announces Expansion Plan

    Herbert J. Ti ly , of Cynwyd, president o f S tr aw br id ge a nd Clothier,who announced Saturday plans fora n A rdmo re s to re t o be located onMontgomery Avenue.

    Large Phila. StoreComing to Ardmore

    CONTINUED ON THE SIXTH PAGB

    Strawbridge & ClothierErect First Out-ofTown Unit.

    Rally Day the ThirdThursday, October 3, is Ral ly Dayfor the Women's Auxiliary o f t he N ar berth Presbyter ian Church, from 10t o 4 o 'c lo ck . Every member is urgedto come a nd b ri ng a f ri en d. Allwomen o f t he c on gr eg at io n a re c or dia lly inv i ted . Luncheon will beserved at 12:30.

    Horner,303 N. Narberth Ave .. .Narberth, Pa .

    Heckle and Mulligan Wield BigBats; Graham ScoresFifteenth Triumph.

    Volume 15, No. 50

    DURBIN PITCHES SUNDAY

    Davismen'sDouble Victory Over TelfordGives Them.Philadelphia Suburban Crown

    Egyptian uTalkies"Are Success; Win Praise

    By J oh n Uberti.Manager Davis' Main Line champions closed the 1929 baseball seasonin auspicious s tyle last Sunday at Tel

    ford when they annexed titular honorsfryr t he t hi rd consecutive time thisyear by l if ting- the widc ly-cove tedPhiladelphia Suburban crown from themighty brows of the Telford Bisons,titleholders of t he Nor t h Penn League.Howard G raham hur led his f if teen thwin in Saturday's 5-1 triumph while"Bill" Durbin occupied the mound asthe championship came home to roosti n Sunday 's hard- fought b rawl whichended in t he s co re of 7-5 , both teamshaving gathered the total sum of sixhits.L ik e t he bleak and lilustery north

    e as t g al e that scurried over MenloPark on Sunday, Narberth's monarchsof baseball swept t hrough the series,o r ig ina l ly schedulcd for three games,a nd won u nd is pu ted claim to thechampionship by tripping t he N or thPenn League commanders in the fastest played series thi s year. This wasNarber th ' s four th st raight victory durlong the activities of the Buxmont andNorth Penn contests.Narbe rt h got off to a g oo d s ta rtin Saturday's brawl t o b un ch t en hitsfor their five runs, while the visitors Strawbridge and Cloth ie r i s coming

    touched Graham f or s ix b in gl es and to Ardmore. Announcement to th is e fscored their lone marker in the waning fect w as mad e on Sa turd ay by Dr.m inut es o f t he batt le, thus averting a IHerbert ]. Tily, of Cynwyd, presidentshutout setback. John Mulligan put lof the company.the locals in the scor ing column early I The A rdmorc project, which is e xas he stepped to the disc a nd s en tIpected to ct--ordinate the enlargementHangey's first heave out i nt o Windsor of t,he main store at Eighth and MarA ve nu e f or a h om er ic b low . Thisket Streets, will be the first "outs ide offour -mas te r , however , was made pos- th e c it y unit" in a program of expansible by t he left-fielder's poor fielding ~ j Q n .and, due t o t he fact t ha t t he ball \\;.llS The site_ s('le ...... ~ e f or t he store is onlo st unde r a parked automobile, tlie Mo nt gome ry Av en ue a t S t. Jamesb low wou ld o rd inar il y have been a P la ce . This w il l l in k up St. GeorgestWO-bagger. Road and Anderson Avenue into a traf-An error g av e t he locals their sec- fic -system, including the two chief

    ond run in the fifth, while four n ic ks , a rt er ic s o f the Main Line district,a pass and another t ransgress ion meant Montgomery and Lancaster Avenues.two runs in the sixth. T he c hampi ons T he site has a f ron tage of 134 fee taga in t abbed another in t he s evcn th on Montgomery Avenue and 203 fee tand Tel fo rd b rought over their on ly on St. James Place, running throughrun in the finale. B. Blank w as t o a s ev en ty -f iv e- fo ot s tr ee t. Th eGraham's fifth strikeout victim. R. plans contemplate approximately 40,000B la nk a nd C lemm er b ot h doubl ed t o s qu ar e f ee t of floor space. The strucright and left, respectively, the former t ur e w il l b e of limestone, consistent incounting off Clemmer's b low. G li ck g en er al appearance wit h t he new cenlofted to centre-field and Nyce reached tral store in the city, and harmoniousthe initial s ac k b y vi rtue of Gil fi l lan's with the new developments adjacent toe rr or . P . B la nk s tr uc k out. Montgomery Avenue.

    * * * Although no off ic ia l announcementA r ab id t h rong o f 800 f an s, 5 00 of o f t he amount involved in the Ardmorewhom wea ther ed the gruelling thirty- store construction was made , it is be five-mile t ri p t o Tel fo rd in suppo rt o f l ieved this will approach the $1,000,000t he Narber th champions, watched a mark.much m or e t en se con fl ic t i n whi ch Th e Ardmore site, the store officialsNarher th was fortunate to emerge tri- stated, has been selected with v iew o fumphant. The feature of this game e as y a cc es s by aut omob il e t ra ff ic andwas the f if th inning batt ing orgy by public conveyances from the entireboth t eams , which ne tted the Telford Main Line district, and extensive freeB isons fou r runs, whi le the borough- parking space is an important featurei te s c ap tu re d t he g am e by betteringthis melee b y t he margin o f two r un s. o f t he p la n.\Vork on the st ructure, which wil lHeckl e p roved to be Narberth's1I10St talented sticksmith for t he t wo be t wo and possibly three stor ies inh ei gh t, w il l b eg in at 'once, accordinggames when he led the pack in the

    to Dr. Herbert J. Tily, president ofCONTINUED ON THE SIXTH PAGEl the company, and should be r eady foroccupancy next spring.The section whe re t he n ew s to re isto be plac ed is growing rapidly, and

    other business organizations have already recognized the advantages of thelocation by establishing nearby.The new Strawbridge and Clothierstore will be d ir ec tl y con tr ol led f romthe main off ices in the city, with identical policies concerning delivery andcharge accounts, so that customers mayshop at either store."Modern c on di ti on s o f l iv in g d emand modern methods of merchandis ing i f the p ub li c is t o be providedwith what it needs ," sa id Dr. Tily incOlllmenting o n t he a nn ou nc em en t."We feel this will be new s o f g re atinterest, n ot o nl y to t he thousands ofStrawbridge and Clothier customersl iv ing in t he M ai n L in e d is tr ic t, buta ls o t o t he gener al public, because i tconfi rms a t rend in modern merchandis ing which has been attracting theattention of forward-looking merchants.

    Large audiences marked the mtroduct ion to the Egypt ian Theatre, Cynwyd, t hi s week, of "talkies," reproduced by a $20 ,000 Western Electricsound system which was insta lled lastweek by P. ]. Lawler, o wn er o f t hetheatre. Fans f rom a ll o ve r the MainLine, as well as from Bala-Cynwydand Merion, heard the "BroadwayMelody" Monday, Tuesday andWednesday,and last night heard-sawthe complete edition of "Fox Movietone Follies," which is showing Thursday, Friday and Saturday of th is week.Much favorab le 'comment was occasioned by the perfect sound effectsachieved b y t he n ew W. E. system.,Comi ng a ll -t al ki ng a tt ra ct io nsb oo ke d b y Manage r Joseph Conwayfor t he near f ut ur e include "The Voiceof the City," the f ir st hal f o f nex tweek, with Willard Mack directingand s tarr ing; "Behind That Curtain,"the much-praised mystery thriller, nextThur sday, F r iday and Saturday, feOl-t ur in g War ne r Baxter and LoisMoran, an d later, Nonna Shearer int he " Tr ia l ~ Mary Dugan ," G re t aGarbo in the "Single Standard," Wil.l iam Boyd in t he "F ly i ng Fool," andthc':sellsatiollal hits, "Alibi" ~ f t d "TheBlack Watch."

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    by means of a "Balanstat"Heat Regulator. This cannow be purchased for theamazingly lo w p ri c e of$41.80.

    Friday, September 27, 1929

    Let t hi s m od er n p iece ofequipment regulate your furnace-drafts; d ou bt le ss y oucan use that t im e i n moreenjoyable pursuit .In our office y ou c an see a"B'oilanstar" in actual opera ti on . \ ,; re i nv it e you to stopin and l ea rn the new featlaesi t prt ' sent s in heat regulation,a nd h ea r t he e as y terms bywhich it c an be you rs .

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    Attest:CHAS. V. NOEL,Secretary.HENRY A. FRYE,Approved this 9th day of September,A. D. 1929.

    ARTICLE IX-PENALTIESRule 1. Any per son who shal l v io late any of the provisions of these rulesand regulations shall be liable on' convict ion thereof to a f in e or penal ty often dollars ($10.00) for the first offensean d for each subsequent offense a f in eof no t less than fifteen dollars ($15'(lO)nor mor e t ha n fifty dollars ($50.00);such fines or penalties to be collectedas like fines and penalties a re n owcollected by l aw a nd p ay ab le t o theBoard o f Heal t h.Section Z. That al l Ordinances andparts of Ordinances inconsistent herewi th b e a nd th e sa me a re h er eb y r epealed, p rov ided , however , that suchrepeals shal l not p reven t t h e p ros ecution to final judgment an d execution ofany act ion pending at the date whenthis Ordinance shall become effectivef or v io la ti on o f any o f t he R ul es andRegulat ions of the B oa rd o f Healtho f t he Bo rough of Narberth heretoforein force, n or t he c ommenc emen t or

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    d ing t ri p Mr. Lambe rt and his bride Ipoint w h e ~ e . t h o ~ e : - v ~ o want te;> ~ b ~ Y licenses for a f ur th er p er io d o f t we lv e R ul e 3. AU c re am, mi lk or milkOU R ""10WN w il l li ve o n Narberth Avenue. Both I a l aw restrlctmg mdlvldual appetIte wdl months. products u sed i n t he manufacture o f.I.. a re g ra du at es o f t he N ar l? er th . H ig h Ido so, and tho se who. don' t will move ARTICLE I I I - INSPECTIONS ice cream intended to b e s ol d in theS ch oo l a s Mrs. Lambert hved III the, heaven and ea rt h t o d is cove r new ways Rule 1. Any d ul y a ut ho ri ze d r ep - Bor?ugh.o f N ar be rt h s h ~ l l b e p as -horough with her parents be fo re mov- I to evade or avoidit.. I'esentative of the B oa rd o f Health I t e ~ n z e d In accordance. WIth the re-ing- to Media several years ago. Oh, well, why start an argumentr shall, as o ft en a s the Board may deem I]Ulrements of the ordinances of .the1\fany peop le he re wil l m is s. Mrs'i All the ta lking and controversy won't necessary, visit and i ns pe ct e ac h i ce iBorou&:h of N a r b e ~ h and r ul es a ndAndrew Greene and f am il y, 5 C h ~ s . t - i !13Ve v e r ~ Iitt.le. use. If absolute .sincer. c r eam p l an t o r o th er place wher e i ce i regu!!ltions of the Board of Healthnut Avenue,. when. they leave to JOI.n Ilt y and slll1phclty ,cou.ld be practlce.d by cream intended for sale in the Borough In o In effect or herea! ter ad;opt.ed, reMr. Greene III Chicago t o mak e t hei r everyone , wouldn t hfe become rlchel of Narberth is manufactured or s ol d l at in g to the production, dIstributIonhome. Mr. Greene's business keeps Iand infinitely more pleasant? and each place wher e c re am milk 0; Iand sale of milk and c r eam; otherwisehim in the western city a great deal ... . . milk p roduc ts u sed i n t he ma'nufacture c re am m ix m us t b e t re at ed i n a pp a-of t ~ time, so his wi fe and family are I . L ~ s t Saturday I had dinner at Elkton. of ice cream intended f o s al e i n t he Iprior to freezing every part o f t he icemak ll lg a rr an geme nt s t o leave for WIth s ev er al o th er men o n o ur w ay t oIB or ou gh o f N ar be rt h IS produced, ra tus acceptable to and by a processthere within a few. weeks. Is omewhe re o r o th er , a nd t he s ig ht oi handled, pasteurized or s tored, whether approved by the ~ o a r d of .Heal th a n Th e L. Parker MIllers have returned Ithe minis ters' s igns filled me with a such ice cream plant or o th er p la ce i s f or the use. of whIch a. wrItten permItto their home on Dudley Avenue from s or t o f nausea. If e ve r t he re w as a located within or o ut si de t he l im it s ~ b e ~ n Issued by It: All creaJ!1,Ocean City, where t hey spent t he sum- : p ro st it ut ion o f what should be a noblt of the Bo rough o f Narberth for the m i l ~ , ml1k products or ! ce c re am mlXSUBSCRIPTION PRICE Imer, and we hear that Mrs. H. C.I profession it is there I wonder if a ny p ur po se o f a sc er ta in in g whe th er th e whIch shall be pasteunzed at placesOne Dollar ar : r ~ ~ : n ~ e ~ n t s Per Year Felino has returned h ome f rom the of the rUJ;away Elkton marriages an ordinance of th e Borough of Narberth i other t ~ the plant where t ~ ice_______-.;: -- I A.(hrondacks, whe re s he s pe nd s her: successful and whether they really can and rules an d regulations of the Board Icream IS f r o z ~ n m u ~ t ~ shipped,sUl1lmers. i t ri bu te any s tabi li ty or happiness to of Health now in effect or hereafter h : a n d l ~ d and ~ e h v e r e d m tightly-closedI Mr. and Mrs. Clarcnce Raymond Isociety? A clergyman friend of min(; adopted, ar e complied with. If f rom contamers WIth sealed cove r s, and aIKaeber, Jr., W'indsor Avenue, have . re - s aid recently that if h e had the revising any inspection it is f ou nd b y s uc h r ep - ' tag ~ h a l l be attac;hed to e ac h s uc hturned from a fortnight's vacation Iof the law he wou ld make it ext reme l) r es en ta ti ve t hat any such o rdi nance or contamer upon w ~ c h ,shall be markedwhich was spent motoring through t he e as y t o obt ai n a divorce , a nd t re me n r ul es a nd r eg ul at io ns a re not b ei ng t he d at e o f . p a ~ t e u n z a t l o n , the name. C?feve r- de li gh tf ul New Engl and S t at es dously difficult to be married. He be compl ied with or if such representative i the pasteunzat ion p l a ~ t , a nd t he mlma nd t he shore. , Iieves t ha t t he re wou ld be far fewel is refused access to' a ny s uc h pl ac e m!lm pe r c ~ n t . of butterfat. ~ l cream,Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A.. E I W O O ~ , I I divorces, and I th ink he 's right. Can or i s n ot a ll ow ed t o mak e a complete m!lk or mllk products and I C c r e ~ mformerly o f Dal a, arc ?ccuPYll1g t he ir a ny r ea de r o f this column justify. t ~ and d e t a i l ~ d inspec?on t ~ e r e o f , sU,ch mIx must be manufactured mto. l ~ new apartment on Sabll1e Avenue. 'I indecent conduct of t he E lk ton milliS representative shall ImmedIately cert i fy cream or other f rozen products WIthinMr. and Mrs. William Rallingall, ters? such fact or facts to t he B oa rd of forty-e ight . ( 4 ~ ) hours after, t he d at e511 Haverford Avenue, arc among t l ~ e , . . * Health a nd a ft er hear ing, before th e ~ pasteunzatlo.n. No melted or oldImany who enjoy the seashore at tillS I There is a lot o f burbl ing in the Board ofHeal th, of which an y licensee Ice cream or Ice cream returned totime o f t he year. \\ 'e heard that t ~ e y papers "recently anent prohibition. 1 affected shall be given notice, th e the manufacturer for any ~ a u s e whatwere ~ e c e n t g ~ e s t ~ . at t he Sea Si de 1oncc vouchsafed a few thoughts about ~ o a r d of Health f?ay, in its, discre-, soever shall.be used agam m the man-Hotel 111 Atlantic City. I it here and perhaps I shou ld le t sleep t l on , r evoke such hcense or hcenses; iufacture of I C cream.Mrs. \Villiam .C; Claghoru, of ~ h e ~ t - ! ing dogs lie. The thought I have to. provided, however, that a n lice!1se I ARTICLE VI-BACTERIALnut Ave.nue, .vlsltc(1 h er mot he r 111 Iday is t h at most of the r ef orme rs and may be . suspended temporanly wlth- COutrTEditor. "Our Town":. Ocean City thiS w cek. , many of the legislators a ssume that 'lout hearmg, whenever the, B oa rd o fI Rule 1. I ce c re am sha !l no t developThrough you r pal?er \\"111 yo u ex - Mrs. Johl? \11. J o y ~ e , 11 Narbrook, the country is dry because they d o n ot Health may d eem s uc h a ct Io n n ec es - mor e t lt an 100,000, col omes pe r g ramprl'ss t." ~ h voters. 01 the borough my II Park, \ ~ a . s III New') o .rk f or s ever al I drink them.selves and thei r friends hidt: sary. ,when moculated l ~ t O s tandard. agarappreCiation of their vote of confidence days thiS week. . It hc cock tai l shake rs a s soon as they ARTICLE IV-SANITARY from a s ampl e o f Ice cream deliveredg iv en m e at the primary election on . !\:liss Betty Bartl.e, of : ~ r d l l \ o r e , IS I : ~ ~ a r or see them approach. Similar ly REQUIREMENTS t o t he consumer o r . at a ny time af!erTuesday, Septemher 17. Iglvmg a dance thiS e \ ' e l 1 l l ~ g ~ h er t he y do n ot k now that liquor is sold Rule 1. No ice cream shall be sold m : , - n u f a c t ~ e and p no r t o such deliv-ED\\" IN , t DOLD, ,home. when h.er guests. \ \ ' I ~ I \ I 1 c 1 u ~ e Ibecause t hey never try to buy any, or manufactured for sale in th e B or- enng. which count shall b e. m ad e b y] ax Collector. Imany members of her d a s s - t l t a ~ IS change human nat ur e. o ug h o f NarbCl'th unless t he s am e h as t he B oa rd of Heal th, a ccordmg to t he________ the freshman class-at Luwer Menon. I been produced, manufactured, handled most r.ecen! standard . m e ~ h o d s f or ! heSeveral o f . th e younger peop le f rom N 260 a nd s to re d i n all respects in a clean, Bactenologlcal Exammatlon of ~ d k ,n- t . FIREC'lIDE Ihere arc gomg. r I o. wholesome and san i ta r y ! D a ~ n e r , and as ~ e c o m m e n d e d b ~ h American-I.. De ..-:J ~ \ r. and Mrs. J. \\ . Da n I lle. \ \ Ill? AN ORDINANCE s o a s t o p re ve nt c on ta mm at lo n. A ll P ub hc H ea lt h ASSOCIatIon. Iyou know, moved n ' ~ e l ~ t l y frum theIr I places for t he m an uf ac tu re o f ice I ARTICLE VII-INSPECTED(By E. E. E. ) hOllle at the corner ot. E s ~ e x and Na r- PROVIDING FO R THE MANU- c re am , a nd a ll p ar ts thereof, sha ll b e RAW M ILK PRODUCT S .Speaking o f u nu su al p ar ti es ( or h er th Avcnues to \\ynnewuod. have I FACTUR ING DISTR IBUT ION k ep t i n g oo d repair, proper ly drained I Rule 1. No I n s p e c t e ~ Raw Ml1kd idn' t " ou h ea r o ur d is cu ss io n? ) t he ! 'e tu rn ed f rom a s ta y a t Skytop Lodge. \ AN D SALE 'OF IC E CREAM and clean and free from d ir t i n all r e - p roduct s s.hall be used 10 the m a n ~ -one wll ich the Sunshine B ib le C la ss m the Pocunos. . s pe cts . A ny b ui ld in gs s o u se d s ha ll f act ur e o f I ~ cream, except upon wnt-oi the M c t l H l d i ~ t Church was given Mo.;t of the younger g-rls wer.e glad I To ~ p p r o v e and adopt rules and be well l ighted and ventilated, and Iten.permISSIon of. the Board of .Heal th .Tuesday evening ~ n r e l y was an in- to hear. of tI.le return t ),le:lOn of IregulatIons o f t he Boa rd of Health of openings to t h e ou te r a ir s ha ll b e ef-1 ~ h , i c h m a speCIfy such speCIal con-

    triguing a ff ai r. Mrs. R al ph E . H oy lc . ~ I a r y ~ l l l I e r Crest. wh,? I ~ . t t t l ! e ~ e p.arts, t h e Bo rough o f N a r ~ e r t h , Mont .gomery fec t ive ly sc reened. Ce ll a r and bas e- ' dltlons as It may deem necessary. Ithe president. W:IS hostess to the group a year o r so ago for C a l ~ l o r l \ l a . , ICounty, P ~ n n s y l . v a I ! l a , . gove rmng the ment s shall no t be used in t h e manu - ARTICLE VI I I -ENFORCEMENTat their f irs t fal l mel t ing, a t h er hOllie, Attorney \V. Russell (.. r ee n, o f Nar- ! D a n u f a c t u ~ n g , dls tnbut lon and sale o f f ac tu re o r h an dl in g of ice c re am e x- AND ADDIT IONAL RULESII \Vindsor Ave nue. Mrs . Hoyl e a r- h ~ r t h , '. vas a g u e ~ t at t he luncheon lIce cream.l!1 the B o r ~ l U g h of Narb.erth cept by permission of the Board of !,-ND REGULATIONS . Irangl'd t he a ff ai r, w hic h w as a h ac k- g iv en Govern?r. FIsher l a ~ t Saturday a.nd prOVIding p e n a l t l ~ s . f or t he vlola- Health . Adequate toile t facilities shall Rule 1. Th.e I lo ar d o f Health IS,wards partv-im'ilations necessitatcd at the ~ p n n g . ~ ountam H o u s ~ , t lon thereof an? provldmg for t he r e- b e p ro vi de d a nd s ha ll be located in a I h e r ~ b y au thonzed and empower ed t othe u sc o f i u i r r o r ~ in o rder t o be un- S c ~ w e n k s v l l l e , which n ! a r k ~ d the dedl- p ~ a l of a l O r d l ~ a n c e s or p a ~ t s o f O r- m an ne r s at isf ac to ry t o t he B oa rd o f deSIgnate a ny p er so n o r person.s. for Id e r s t o o d - g u ' . : , ; t ~ \\.ore t hei r d res ses c ~ t l o n of the John I,. I ' lsher StateIdmances mc?nslstent hereWIth. Health. An abundan t supp ly o f hot the enforce!De!1t of the p ~ o v l s l o n sfront side-to the-rear. and had to walk, ( ,ame Farm. The Councll o t he Bo rough o f Nar- and cold wa te r o f a saf e , sanitary qual- hereof and It IS also a u t h o n z e ~ . andand talk, back'sardoressing affection. I know a man who He al th for the faithful com lia ce bat ~ h e l r home m Narbrook Park, , ~ h e n always makes the most gross ly i ns ul t t he appl icant and all agentsP se":vant:thClr guests w ~ r e Mr. and M rs. E . S. ing rcmarks to his dearest friends and employees or r e p r e s e n t a f v ~ f th 'Hann, of Sprmgficld; Mr: and 1\lrs. t hc peop le he love s be st . They undcr- a pp li ca nt w it h a ll o r d i n a ~ c e ~ ~ f th :John H. Parker, of Nor ns t?wn . a nd s ta nd a nd reply in kind, but the a ir B or ou gh o f N ar be rt h a nd all rules andD;. and. Mrs. ~ a y m o n d Richter, of i sn 't p le as an t t o c as ua l a cq ua in ta nc es r eg ul at io ns o f t he Boa rd o f Health\\.fht. P l l I l a t e l p l d a ~ I W'II' B t o r s tr ange rs . On the con tr ar y, women n ow i n effect o r he re a ft er adop ted r e -IS wee '-en rs. I I ~ ar - are apt t o speak in superlative compli. l at in g t o t he man uf ac tu re a nd s al e of

    . I e ~ t , 10 EIJnw?od Avenue, w ~ 1 I enter- ments to other women for whom they ice cream. Th e a pp li ca nt s ha lltalll at a sn:all house part} at her they do not know that there a.re speak p romp tl y i nf orm t he Boa rd o f HealthAvalon cottage. . easies for t hey neve r pa tro ll l ze them. in wr it i ng o f a ny a nd al l changes inMr: and Mrs. Frank Lems, J r. , o f Thcy believe that there is no drunken- the source o f t h s 1 f'M.eetmg House Lane, took a m o ~ o r ness because they are never in the Fo r the issuance fP P y 0 1 rream.triP to Boston last w e e ~ . Mrs. L e m ~ p la ce s whe re i t mIght be ~ e e n . These no charge shall be m a d ~ s { j c l e s ~ c : : ~has as h er g ue st tillS week. Mrs. p eo pl e w it h t he ir raving III the daily Iviously revoked or su d d hl,eorge McCrea a nd h er h ~ ' o c1l1ldr.en, prints amuse me a s much as they make license sha ll exp ir e a s o ; ~ h ~ first S ~ ~ yfr?m Cynwyd. Mr. ~ e n ! s .15 l 1 ~ o t o r m g me tired. They a r e e it he r confounded I of June following i t s i ssuance at ortillS week through VIrgnua With Mr . a .s se s, bra):ing.to distra.ct p U b l ~ c atte\?- prior to which t ime a p p l i c a t i o ~ shalland Mrs. Jo?n Albrecht, Sr., and Mr. t lon, or nllsgul.ded ostriches w.lth theIr Ibe .made for renewal of all suchand.Mrs. Hcnry Albrecht. heads and optIcal organs burled deep ,DId you h ea r t ha t Mr. and Mrs . in t he d rv sand : : I = = = = = = ~ = = ! : , : \ = = 1 " " ' < t " 1 t " "J. Folwe.1I Scull: Jr. , . haye returned S om e -day s ~ m e o n e of them willfl)m theIr w e ~ d l l l g tI:IP 11\ Bermuda have his eyes opeiled with a terr if ic joltal!d are.oceupymg their a p a r t ~ ' 1 e n t on and t he f ro nt pages witl scream forCity Lme at Bala A ven t!e. M rs . days t he re af te r; we sha li h ave a temS ~ u l l , you know, was MISS. Adele porary cleaning U!>, a f te r t h e fashions"ye t h before he.r recent marriage. of General Butler, Judge Monahan, e tA ~ e d d l l l S : of IIlterest here was that al.. and s oo n we s ha ll r et ur n t o t he'of MISS Ehzabe t h Weaver Me tzge r.and Mr. Francis M. Lambe rt , s on o f \It{r. and Mrs. A. Leslie Lambert, 6121-1 FELT HATS fiLl IIhady .Lane, whIch took place very 'P 'Pquietly q'uesday afte.ruoon at the home . Lacli.eJ. 1m.Port.ed Felt Ha ao f the bride's parents,. Mr. a!ld ~ r s . New Fall Colora _1 EachClarence L . Metzger, IU Media. The 306 D u d 1 - A v - ~ . Narber thRev. JOM V an Ness, p as to r o f the' '

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    Recent spectacular raids of State of- 'men. Th e mill was on the banks offi ci!i Is on M . o n t ~ o m e r y County pig- the Schuylki1l and drainage flowed digene s , cu ln l ln a tl l lg . I l l . p r o c e e d l l ~ g s r ec tl y i nt o t he s tr eam. D r. Dixon firstbefore . ,the Court , agam dIrect attention .to the w i ~ e powers accorded t h e S ta t e wa rned t he owne r o f the nl111 to correctDepartment of H ea lt h under the act t he trouble. The not ic e was disrecreating it, passed in 1907. That act garded. Then t he man was a rr es te dwas s'! swe ep in g t ha t i t caused C ~ ) J l - and tried in Court in Norristown. HesternatlOn among the l ar ge p ropo rt ion .of t he S t at e 's popul at ion to whom was convIcted and fined $25.Methodist Episcopal Church ge rms we re a l uy th a nd s an it ar y met h- T ho ug h t he p un is hmen t w as trifling,Rev. Samuel MacAdams, Minis ter . Iods just passing f ad s o f the doctors. his attorney carried the case to the. S U l l d a ~ ' , Septel,nber 29: It was a Montgomery County resi- Superior Court and then to the

    J d en t w hom G ov er no r P en ny pa ck er .9:45 A. M.-Sunday School. n amed t o p ut t he d ra st ic h ea lt h legis- S u p ~ e m e Court of Pennsylvama, ~ o n -ll 'QO A. M.-Morning wor sh ip . S er - l at io n of 1905 into effect. And i t was tendlllg t ha t t he new health regulations. mon theme "By Bethesda's in a Montgomery County case t hat t he were contrary both t o t he constitutionWaters." , Courts once and for a ll t im e estab- of Pennsylvania and the const itu tion6:45 P. ~ L - E p w o r t h League. Iished the c o n s ~ i t u t i o n a l i t y of t he u n- Iof t he Uni te d States. Both of the7. 45 "{ E' 'h' S usual powers g lv cn t o t he hea lt h de- higher Courts upheld the health lawsP. "> .- v e n l l ~ p . wors Ip. er- partment. and the power they g av e t he h ea lt hmon t h e m , ~ , 1 he Bulwark of '" '" '" authorities.

    the Truth. . Dr. Samuel G. Dixon, of Bryn Mawr, I As t he public became accustomed toTh e Sunday School Board \\:111 nleet scientist of world-wide fame and noted t he n ew way s Dr. Dixon f rom t ime toat the church Wednesday evel1lng, Oc- for his r es ea rc he s w ith r eg ar d t o Itime promulgated new regulations intober 2, 9 P. U: tuberculosis, was Pennsylvania' s first , ha rmony wit h discoveries of science.Prayer meetlllg-vVednesday eve- hea lt h commi ss ione r. He held the of-IAgain he r an co un te r t o establishedning, October ~ 8 o'c1o

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    BALACYNWYDAt Pennsylvania Station

    Operating Two Yards

    ~ f l l g i c Chef. in addition to it s famousRed U'lwd Iwat - ('ontroll( 'd O H ' n ~ enlbodies n U l n ~ ' unusual un d In(ritoriousfeatures sudl as a SPl 'i nl ! - I J ~ l l a n c e dcover -a l l f o r t lu ' cooking-top, a uniquebroiling a r r a n ~ e m e n t , nt'w-tYJ)C, highefIi'Cicne.y cooking- top hurnl' r s, insula ted OVt'l1, cOllcealed pipes, \'alves ~ l l 1 dbolts, 1'00111)' utt'llsH drawer nlounLedon rollers.To see ~ l l 1 g i c Chef is to want it fo ry ou r o wn . Wh y not? Yo u cannot in vest an equal amount of money inany s ingle household appliance thatwillmake your k i tc h en mo re up - to - date,

    more beautiful, your cookinglabors l ighter an d your kitchen h o ur s m u c h Ila()pier.

    C;{DELIZZI 'BROS.

    Sand, Gra...el and Lime ProductsSewer Pipe

    TAILORS-CLEANERS-Cf)YERSPhone: Narberth 2602

    BUILDING MATERIAL

    J. J. SKELTON & SON

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    iI 'Twill Soon Be Too Coolfor summer clothes. Let us c lean and press your fall suits andtopcoat, or f it you f or n ew ones that wil l b e in style. You can' tgo wrong if you rely on us for true service.

    I11_1 102 Forest Avenue

    SMALL D O W N PAYMENTBalance in 12 or 18 Months

    IF YOU havebeen watching th e stylctrends o f t lw da y then y ou k now thcrcis a na t ion-widemovement towardInoremoderQ an d 1110rc be au t if ul home su r roundings, especially in kitcllt'11 furnishings an d decorat ion.

    Slightly ~ f o r e onDeferred Payments

    Phil.mdelpbia Subt.rhBu-CountiesGas-and Eleetrie COIDpanyA r d ~ o r e 3500 Wayne 3 Hilltop 233nrynMawr 327 Boulevard 1600

    To me et t he demand of th is new move ment , American Stove Conlpany ha screated Magic Chef, a new an d totallydi ffe rent gas range .Of superlat ive heauty, high mechanicalexcellence a nd e nd ur in g usefulness,Magic Chef will glorify an y kitchen,large o r sm al l, ol d or n ew . F or , intoiUagic Chef ha , been buHt s) 'mmetry,refinenlent, color an d charmwithout s a e r i f i ( ~ e of u t i li ty orefficiency in t he least degree.

    Fo r PermanentSatisfaction

    BUY A

    HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice of the PeaceREAL ESTATEFire Insurance-Best CompaniesPllone 404D-W 2111 Bandor ' Ay..

    SmedleyBuilt HomeWm. D. & H. T. SmedleyZECKWERHAHNPhiladelphiaMosical Academy

    0 0 Y en r H of Contlnll",1 S,u'eeH" InTrnhtlnA' I\I... I Iclnn..Graded courses in a ll d epa r tments of musical instruction under t he s ame d is ti ngui shed facult).Frequent r ec i ta ls and oll)lor-tunities f or p ub li c a pp ea rlmc ewhile studying.PO l l YEAI t BOOK. 'VRITEFREDERiCK HAHN CYNWYD 700Pr e .. ldellt-Dlrector I1011 Sp r l le e S t . PeJln) 'pncker 11053- - - - - - - - - - - - - I " -- - - - - - - - - _ --

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    Lovelace."Tryphena," by Eden Phillpotts."Thieves' . Nights," by Harry S.Keeler."Field of Honor," by Donn Byrne."Half Pint Flask," by Du Bose Heyward." Se ve n I ro n Men," by Paul deGruif."Mad Anthony \Vayne," by Thomas ;;;;;; :;;;;_;;;;;;

    Boyd."Modesta," by G. B. S tern ."The Incredible Years," by FaithBaldwin., "Horses in the Sky," by LarryBaretto."Daredevil," by Leslie Charteris."The Invisible Web," by H. AshtonWolfe."Luck," by Lothrup Stoddard."The Tragic Era," by Claude G.Dowers." Inspector Frost ' s Jigsaw," by H.Maynard Smith."Guarded Halo," by Margaret PedIeI'."\Voodfill of the Regulars." by Low-ell Thomas."The Honyok," hy L. H. Abbott."Penrod Jashber," by Booth Tarkington."Self Reliance," by Dorothy CanfieldFi sher . .

    In i tsel f, l ength of service rnaybe taken as an indicat ion of ex-cellence. Fifty years of continualgrowth is proof of excellence.

    Look in the Classified Telephone Directory to find ou tWHERE T'O BUY! Then

    ATHENS AVENUE AND SIMPSON ROAD

    s. P. FrankenfieldSonsFUNERAL DIRECTORS

    50 years of service

    PHONE: ARDMORE 9

    TELEPHONEa D d Save TilDe!

    OLIVER H. BArR COMPANYM. 1\. BAIR, Pre.idemFUNERAL DIRECTORS

    RITtenhouse IS81 1820 Che8tnut Street

    Who's W h ~ ~ Look in t h e T e lep ho n e Direc tory

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    Sign of Best Meals

    QuestionnairesNumber 3

    Call Rittenhouse 7070. Weshall be glad to open a chargeaccount . Trucks del i"er our

    meat twice dailr to rou rneighbors.

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    -. . V'HERE Ina)' I n t t : l i n thel' hesr meat? Aw;\er ..-A c 21()6118 Market S L r c t ~ t . Philadelphia, opposite the ErlangaTheatre. . There, the BradleyMarket Company h as freeparking space for its patrons,and cou rt eous , capab le employees to fill your orders.

    Muschamp's AudubonBook Is at Library HereAmong the ntw hooks purchasedthis month b y t he library, the one cert ai n t o attract local interest is .Audacious Audubon," written by EdwardA. Muschamp, of \Voodside Avenue.Volunteer Staff at Mr. Muschamp i s wel l known in Nar-Lb G F 11 b er th a nd hi s b oo k has already re-Irary., Ive arewe ceived considerable attention from Iit-P rty For Mrs . Cappe l, crary ed ito rs and reviewers. H.e hasa I ll ad e a c ar ef ul study of the hfe ofIAudubon and has assembled h is fact s1\115. Howard Cappel was the guest in au interesting Il!anner, presentingof honor a t a f ar ewel l t ea , whi ch was for t l! e reader a d c l . l g h ~ f u l account of

    1 f tl a vaned and dramatIc hfe.attended b y tw en ty m em leI'S 0 . Ie .. ' . 1'1 r ' at the Other new books listed a ready forvolunteer staff ot the I Ira Y. circulation immediately are as follows:home o f Mrs . Elizabeth K. \Vood, on "Red Silence." bv Kathleen Norris.Forrest Avenue, recently. It was t he "The ] \[errivale; ." by George ]\[c-first time that s uc h a large numher of Cutcheon.t h members of thl ' volunteer staff had "All in the Family," by Theodore

    I . tl la .. \ \ 'hen Roose\'clt .been toget leI' s1l1ce le (, )s . ., I r . Rbefore the appointment of t he p ai d \. "Black Roses. Iy ran CiS rettfl. , Dung.librarian, 1110nthly s ta m ect mgs w er e "Larrv of Lonesome Lake." hy Har-held r egu lar ly a t the library. old Binclloss.l \ lr s. Cappe l and her hus}land .will ; . ' ~ h e ,Deautiful Years," b y H en ryleave Narberth s oo n f or ~ e ') ork \\ Ilhamsol!. "City. where a promotion f.or ]\[1'. Cap- : : I ~ a n s I'rost, ~ I ~ u A " h . \Valpole.lIel makes it n e c e s s a ~ y lor them to I ~ a r l y Candlehght, b) :'.[aud H.r es ide in the future. 1'01' several years ._....__._ ,- - . - - - -l\Irs. Capp el was a member ~ thegroup who had cha rge o f t he I Ih ra ryevery :Monday. The o the r two melllhers o f t ha t g ro up wer e ~ rs. HarryDerhy and ~ rs. \\'illiam H. (;oo

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    Friday, September 27. 1929 OUR TOWN PAGE FIVE

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    ---OR DfPE-NDA8LEF COAL.t oe peND ON ',. ~ . - I e -D ~ p ~ , l t J 011 us for H E A T T H AT ' SCLEAN.DEPENDABLE is what w m ~ , , " .OUR anthracite is a re-

    liable SAFE fuel, containing t he h ighes t degree of heatuni ts per t on . It is satisfactorilyheating many homes whe re good,clean heat is insisted upon.

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    Get Your Battery

    Sixty-Ninth StreetWall! Paper & Paint Co

    lOS f ~ ~ ~ t Avenue, NarberthTelephone: NARBERTH 2866

    We sell the genuine original equipment.Willard Batteries as Low as $10.50

    Make the safety point your goal when you buy a battery.Below it you invit e trouble, disappointment and shortbattery life.You'll be safe wit h a Willard of the correct electrical sizefor your car. Twenty-eight years of battery-makingexperience guide its construction. Sarching tests guard itsquality. Quantity. 'production-two mil li on a year-hasbrought down i ts price to t he s afety p oint thelowest point that affords known values.More motorists buy Willards than any other make ofbattery.

    E'Very Day in Every WayBigger and Better

    -Our Circulating LibraryAl l the latest books.

    -and get a Willard-it's guaranteed.call us and we'llmake it right.

    WUNDER

    is extending its paperhanging and painting services to itsmany friends and customers on The Main Line.Full Line of NICE'S Paints and Brushes and

    the Latest Designs of Wall Paper

    of mine are interested in r en ting or buying homes in NarberthCare to l is t your s with me?

    Will Be Glad to Call and Estimate

    Clients

    T h O l J ~ s t Stort: in Narberth224 Haverford A v e n u ~ Phone Narber t h 4035

    Battery and Electric Service, ."Wunder Starts Them A ll"

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    Lost and Found

    ESTATE NOTICE

    Real Estate lor Rent

    (9-27-29)

    Or to his attorney,DESMOND J. M ~ ' I ' I G H E , ESQ.,205 Haverford Ave.,Narberth, Pa.

    E, ;ta te of ;\1. Alice Frank, deceased,l at e o f the Borough of Narberth, Montgomery County, Pa.I .e tte rs testamentary on the aboveEsta te having been granted to the undersigned, all perllons Indebted to saidE st at e a re r equest ed to make Immediate payment, and those having legalc la im s t o present the s ame wi thoutd el ay t oLOUIS H. FRANK, Executor,120 Elmwood A,'e.,Narberth, Pa.,

    LOST-GOLD ring w it h one r U b ~ ' andtwo HaPllhlres In Narberth. Call ~ { e r Ion 1406.LOST-Little hand purse In ~ a r l J e r t h .Theatro Saturdar afternoon containIng about $8. Mrs. L i l ~ ' Williams, 5:111Bowman Ave . Mer ion 671.

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    Apartment for Rent'OR HE NT-Clean, attractive room forhu"lness woman. l'hone Narberth252SJ after 3 P, 1\1. (9-27)

    MODERATE RENTAL to desirable ten-I ln tl l - "emldetached; newly-renovated house; southern exposure ; 8rooms and bath (5 bedrooms), largeyal'd. North side, Nurberth. ApplyDurbin & Howard, 31 N. Narberth Ave.Phone..Narberth 3843, (tfob)

    e ( i-I George A. Witte Iiiaperhanging andDecoratingESTIMATINGNarberth 4135W- -IA l t ~ ~ ~ ~ s & & K ~ ~ : i n g I

    059 Montgomery AvenuePhone: NARBERTH 2841-W

    Hear the World's Series

    Richard Shryock CO.R. J. THRELFALL, ManagerI233 Havedo rd An., N a l ' ~ r t h 29991_'__l_.C_.A_

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    i n your own home. This is the real radio season. Marvelous programsavailable every hour o f t h e day. Don't deny yourself and family anylonger the pleasure afforded through ownership of one o f o ur leadingsets. As usual, Graham MacNamee will announce the AthleticsCubsgames, play by play.

    PLACE YOUR ORDER NOWChristmas Club No w Open

    W ~ e l t l y l)eposits Assure Yo u Ch r is tmas Eve De l iv e ryNEW. PHONOGRAPH RECORDS EVERY FRIDAY

    SPAltrON

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    LAUNDRESS de"lre" work at home.Hamper, bundle or b) ' the dozen.Bryn Mawl' 1821-'\". (oh9-27)

    [ DESIRE to secure a posit ion for m ~ chauffeur who ha" heen with me anumber of )'ear": very obliging anduseful man: full or part time. Pleaseaddress F. D. "- . P. O. Rox 7546, Ardmore. (tfob)

    PRIVATE TUTORING b ~ college Krnduate and eXI)erlenced teacher. Frenchand Latin a specialty. ' 'Vrlte Box 133,Narberth. (ob9-27)POSITION 'VANTED-For young DanIsh g i rl a s chamherma ld o r wai tr es sIn 15rlvate home. Call Hilltop 3128-.J,(oh27)

    COOKING and general housework,sleep In; whi te o r

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    Tan elk, Scotch grainand cal fskin. S izes11 t o 6.Fo rme r ly t o ~ 5 , 8 5

    for School and Dress Wear

    PHONE: NARBERTH 4053

    127 North Narberth A'J'enueNarberth Theatre Building

    Boy's OxfordsA SPECIAL OFFERING

    for Friday and Saturday Only

    JOHNDRIZINBlock South of Cynwyd Railroad Bridge

    Only the best talkies are tobe seen a nd h ear d at theEgyptian-but t he admiss ion pri ce remains 35c foradults, and 25c f or chilodren.

    OURTOWN

    Bala Avenue , one

    MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY~ ~ V o i c e of the City"

    By and With Willard Mack

    Performances 7 and 9 P, M.Program for Week Sept. 30

    PAW SIXmit te d t hr ee t o get on via the walk nous set in a more elaborate cabinet Recreation Board's Plan devise and s ubmi t f or p ub li c discus- able for the use of the auditors, inroute. t ha n ha s been avai lab le before now. sion and for consi de ra ti on by Borough the ir annual aud it o f bo. lo ugh andSunday's game: Accordiug to Mr. Threlfall the radio Is Twice Approved Council and School Board an adequate school district finances.TELFOHD has received praise at special demon- plan f or t he devel opment and use of i. That t he R ec re at io n Boa rd s o-r It 0 a e slrations this week for its beauty of existing grounds and buildings and f or l ic it the advice and a s si st ance o f com-CONTINUED FROM THE FmST PAGE ~ : e i f i ~ ~ k , c : ~ b .. ::::::::: ~ ~ ~ design and perfect ion o f t on e. ' ~ ( l . " T I N I 1 E D !"ltlIM T i l l ': F IUS ' I' l 'A1a such additional facilities as may seem petent leaders in this field in t he man-first con te st w i th three hits ou t of H. Blank, rt. 0 2 1Olaf t he p layg round at Vo.indSlOr and ~ e s i ~ a b ~ e , t o g e t h ~ r t ith at totfal and} agemen t o f all i ts activit ies, and askClemmor, lb. 0 0 12 2 0 L Ph'l St Vv'ynnewood Avenues, a nd an y o th er I e ~ l ! ~ e a p p r o ~ l I 1 1 a e C;os 0 SUC 1 the co-operation of borough and schoolfour t ri ps t o t he p la te f or a fi ne aver- l"y"e, 2b. 0 1 2 5 0 arge I a. ore grounds or buildings or parts of bUild-I facJ1llJes and thei r operatIOn. authorities, to t he e nd that all recrea-C;"helman, Il.... 0 0 0 2 0 C ' t A r dm ' I ft d TI h' I I . t' I . t . I ' hage of .750. In the second contest he I 1 1 0 0 ommg 0 ore lIlgs now or lerea er owne or con- g. lat t IS pall su )Ject t o s uc h Ion pans or proJec s, IIlVO vlllg t e~ ~ ~ ~ : ; l ~ ~ ' e ; : ~ . : : : : : : : :: 0 1 6 0 0 trolled by the borough and designated changes from time to t im e a s may usc of public properly or theco-op-only came through with a pair, but his I 1 3 4 0 by it for recreation purposes. Ibe deemed wise or necessary to mee t e ra ti on o f public a ut ho ri ti es , b e r e-double in the fifth gave the Davismen nlll'I" p. . ............ - - - - - CONTINUED FROM THE F IRST PAGE b. That the Board subm it this changing conditions shall form th e fer red to the Rec re at io n Boa rd f or'fi I ' Totall l . . . . 5 7 27 15 2 ""rhere c al l b e no substl'tute for t he b ud ge t to each of the tax-rais ing and basis of annual. b.udget requests for Ic o n s i d ~ r a t i o n and r epo rt befor e bei ngtwo r un s while he made p roh c lIS NAHBI 'RTH I d I f th d I, ". great departll1ellt s tore central ly 10- tax-dispensing bodies. Borough Coun- a m ~ u ~ a p p r o ~ n a t l o n s an pans or au onze or enteree upon.own bingle hy cross ing off Martin's r It 0 a cil and School B o ~ r d , with a. request act iVIty, I t bel l lg the p u r p o ~ e ~ the j. TI.lat it be t he avowed pu rposenick, thus contr ibuting three of the ~ ~ I ~ : l i ~ a ~ l . ' ~ ~ ) : . : : : : : : : : : : : ~ 0 cated in large cities, because only in to each to appropnate a speCIfic sum Board to recommend .the reahzatlon of and poltcy of the Recreation Board soseven points registered by the c lub. Wll liamll , SS . .. I 2 3 6 0 such establishments can be carr ied the of money. suf ficien t in t )le aggregate the plan gradu.ally,. br ll lging such parts to c o n d . u ~ t . !ts tasks and discharge i tsHeckle's pell-mell rally with t he mace Babh. 3b. I 0 1 1 1 compl et e s to ck s o f goods, t he g re at to meet the budget subnutted. to c ~ n s u m m a t l O n . 111 a ny y ea r a s sec:m responslbllttles t h at eve ry citizen and

    f I . .Jeffrles, 1h. J 1 14 0 0 varl 'eties of styles. a nd t he " 'i de r an ge c. That these appropriations be feaSIble a ~ deSIrable under t he c lr - organization in t h e borough may enjoyduring the activities 0 tIe s ene s en - lIlarlin rt 0 1 1 0O cumstance' d f I I f} . . G'lfill f b tt' C ~ r \ " l l ; If 0 0 2 0 0 of services to which customers of toda" made payable upon requisi t ion of t h e ~ ' a!l re e y us e o n equa t erms , so a r a sabled 1IIl! to tIe I an or a II1g ',. 1 1 1 0 0 J proper officers of the Recreation h. That the Recreat ion Board pre- c l r c ~ m s t a n c e s permit, the public rec-laurcls for the 1929 season. i > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , ~ ~ ' . : : : : : : : : : : : J 1 0 0 have been educated. Boa rd , a cc ompa ni ed by properly parde and subnllit to Borough Council r1eatlOnhresources and facilities of theThe Main Line champs went score- - - - - - "\Ve helieve that t he advan tage s o f aud it ed and app roved bills. an to the Sc 1001 Board, and publish loroug.less for a p?ir of i nn in gs a nd t he n Total '" 7 27 16 1 such stores will never be superseded, d. That all employees be employed f or t he informat ion of citizens an an- N ? t e - T ~ l e remainder of this report.T.lforcl 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 -5 . and supervi sed hy t he Rec re at ion nual ~ e p o r t of t he o p e r a t 1 ( ~ n s and ac- deahn&, WIth t he le ga l .o ri gin a ndtahbed a run in t he t hi rd when Mulli- .,arlJerth 0 0 I 0 6 0 0 0 0- 7 and o ur b es t t es timo ny t o t ha t f ac t IS Boa rd a nd paid f rom appropr iat ions c ~ m p l t s h m e ! l t s o f t he y ea r s program, a u ~ h o n t y of ~ h Board, ItS relation-g an . who started the scoring in Satur- the great new building we a rc n ow a ll oc at ed f or t hi s p ur po s, ., excepting " ;I th a deta l!ed s t a ~ e m e n t o f t he finan- shIp ~ Councl.1 a nd t he SC!lool Boardday's game , knocked a hard double Correct Address Essential erecting a t E igh th and Market Streets . as the Recreation Board may u ni te clal ~ x l ? e n d l t u r e s II1c!1rred under ap- a.nd ItS. financial. status, WIll be pub-into right-field to score Thomas from "O n the other h an d, w e recognize w it h t he School Board in employing propnatlons ?f CounCil and the Scho?1 hshed 111 future Issues of Our Town.the Keystone. Telford emulated this to Get New Tags Promptly there is a growing demand for s tores joint ly a director of physical education Board or palCl ~ r o m other sources, !n [ts l e n ~ t h does not p e ~ m i t publicationand recreation, who s ha ll , h owever , s uch f orm that It may b e m ad e avall- 111 one Issue.-The Editor.piece of work i n t he f ou rt h, and then in outlying sections which wil l carry du ri ng t he summer months , he underboth clubs went i nto a mad ba tt i ng If you wish t o a vo id trouble and 'a stock of spec ia l ized l ines to mee t t he supervision and di rec tion of thes pr ee in the subsequent, t he margi n delay in getting your 1930 aut omob il e t he varyi ng requirements of people Recreation Board.of two runs earned in this inning giv- l iving in such neighborhoods. e. That the Recreation Board shalllags he s ur e t ha t the S ta te Depa rt - ,. . . draw UI) and submit, for approval ofing t he m en o f D av is t he right to the 1t Ie St I I d CI IIment of Revenne, Bur ea u o f Mot or IS ) cause raw lnc g e a n 0 1- Borough Council and Schoo l Board,Philadelphia Suburban championship. ier believe t hi s t o be a natural and and for subsequent publication to theJohnny Curwin bat ted f ir st i n the Vehicles, h as y ou r correct address. logical extension of the present-day Ic i tizens of the borough, such necesfifth and was t he last man up when This was the admouition t hi s week scheme of merchandise distribution sary rules and r e g u l ~ t i o n s for the care:' \arberth resolved to end hostilities. of Ernest \"1. Tallman. general man- . . and u se o f r ec re at Io n grounds andIn his prim ary appearance he ager of the Automobile Club o f P hi la - t ha t '\"ed are gOll1g II1tO the f i e l ~ . In . buildings as may be necessary or degrounded out to Hange)' and Thomas our ! r more store w e s ha ll alll! to sirable, such rules and regulat ions tostrolled. Durbin singled to left-field delphia. who r ec al led t he f ac t t ha t c ar r\ , a g rade o f goods wh ich will be be subject to, and to include, anyand when ~ I u l l i g a n ambled the bases there were thousands of automobile most favored by Main Line residents, present and permanent understandings,wer e all oc cupied. Thomas was owner s l as t Decembe r who had trouble I I 11 k . I t 1 f tl contracts or agreements WIth respectt I I tl I t B 'l'd f ane . s la ma e specla s uc.y 0" Ie to SUCII care allcl use.~ u ~ i ~ ~ l : ande i f : c k l e o l d o u b ~ ~ d t ~ l e h ~ ohtaining thei r new tags. a nd m an y bUYll1g needs of the commllll1ty. f. That the Recreation Board shallfield, ~ c o r i n g Dur bi n a nd Mulligan. huudr ed s who paid f ines a ft e r mid - " ' ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! i i i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! i ,Babb reRched first when R. Blank n ight Dccembe r 31 because they did :=-- -', I

    l l 1 ~ l f f e d his grounder , Burns CQ\.lnting jllOt have new tags.!tom the .tr31!lsgression. Jeffries a lso "A ut om ob il e o wn er s who have (7 .", V T I Aade the 1I1Itlal bag on the first base- I . "man's blunder and B ab b a nd Jeffries Iclanged their place of reSIdence Sll1cecantered over t he p la te off Mar ti n' s t he y l as t r ec ei ved a communicationon.e-bag.ger. ~ u r w i n , who bat ted again f rom the department of revenue should TI l I :A T I 2 I : ~ ~ / l l I I I W ~ [ )thiS f rame, fhed to l e f t - f i ~ l . d . . send their correct address immediatelyTelf?rd s taged a surprisIng rally 111 to the department in Harr is burg t othe ahen half o f t he f if th when they . . .put together a pair o f doubl es , a pass aYold trouble and delay and the mabll-and took advantage of Jeffries' error ity to use their automobiles a ft e r Deand Durbi n' s wildness t o s co re t w cember 31 until new t ag s come in,"runs shy of the local mark. Reglt ~ f r . Tallman said. "Post officegrounded to Rahb, but was safe on . . .first when )effries tried to make a aulhontles have been adVised by theshowy catch of the assist. Shoemake r depar tmen t no t t o f or wa rd departs tr uc k o ut a nd Glick ambled. \VeiA'- mental mail but to r et ur n i t to Harners. admittance to . b ~ s e was l ~ l a d e rishnrA' whe'n the person addressed ispOSSIble due t o Dur bm s ullsteadll1ess ..aud the bases were l oa de d. R . Blank not at thc ongmal address. If the de- IIcrashed a timely two-ply shot to left- partment has not been notified, thefield. t o s co re Regli and Glick, and mail t hen is held in Harrisburg untilBro the r B lank immediately fol lowed the automohile owner does not if y t he Isuit with another double to left-field, . "sending \Veigner and R. Blank scurry- depar tment o f I us new address. Iin g over the disc. Clemmcr sent out I THlJRSDAY FRIDAY and SATlJRD J.\Y i I: l r i l ~ ~ 2 f i c i , , 1 nick, bul Xye,' fe 1l Oil New Vi ct o r Model Here ; HB hi d' Th C , ~ I I" T.::::1>;11 tighll'!1crl lli' considcrrthly ;" I The Victor radio R-52, latest addi- e n at Jurtain Ithe gall;c prug-ressed and rdus,",1 to l iu ll to the Yic tor. r a d i ~ .licld. has b e e l ~ I 'a l low a s ing-h' h it , whi le the hal lie c1uh secured . by R. J. fhrdla l l , manager ot !took acc,",,, t) a p ai r o f h it s. "P ,i ll" I . Pi"hanl Shryock ' s Narber th store, ' JVarner: Baxter arId Loi!' A-'orl1n II Iand his l IIuund r ival Glick each st ruck fell' display and s al e a l 233 Haverford making' a sensational hitou t five men hut Glick also walked A cnue. The newest o f t he three Vic- I ~ ! ! ! ~ i i i i i i i i i i i i ! i i ! i . ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ i i i i ! i i ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ~ ! i ! i i i . ! ! ! ! ! i i i ~ i i ! i i i i ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ~ ~five players , 'while Durbin o nl y p er- t or r adi0 mod els isamicro-sy nchro- I Ie! I ~ ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ I

    Narberth Gains Double WinFor Phi la. Suburban Tit le

    The Narberth American Legion Building 6- Loan Ass'nOFFERS ITS Twenty-Second Series

    TO BE OPENEDTuesday Evening, October 1, from 7 to 9NARBERTH COAL CO. OFFICE

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    ..ASSETS, $281,002.54 PROFIT, 8.91% SINGLE and DOUBLE SHARES ...Single Shares, $1 per Mon th

    Entrance Fee, 25cDouble Shares, $2 per Month

    Entrance Fee, 50cAssets

    Mortgage Loans , Stock . $226,600.00Mortgage Loans, Straight :..Stock Loans .Dues in Arrears .Interest in Arrears .Premiums in Arrears , .Fines in Arrears a nd Due ..Real Estate , $10,000.00

    Less Fi r st Mor tgage. 7,000.00Cash on Hand .

    5,500.0040,475.001,212.00644.57133.27177.06

    3,000.003,260.64

    LiabilitiesDues (3307 Shares) $217,673.00Dues in Advance 209.00Interest an d Pr emi um i n Advance. 6.73Contingent Reserve.......................................................................... 1,600.00Earnings 61,513.81

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    $281,002.54

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    .".DIRECTORS

    J. L. McCreryCarl B. MetzgerJohn A. Mowrer, Jr.Harry T. Nash, Jr.Fletcher W. StitesJohn B. Witie

    Edward DavisMaurice B. duMaraisRalph S. DunneJames W. FollinW U l i ~ m H. FowlerHarry A. Jacobs

    $281,002.54OFFICER.S

    President, ALEXANDER C, SHANO, JR.Vice.Presidentt ISADORE A. MILLER

    Secrettlry, HAltRY A. SIMpSONTMsurer, HOItACE 'to SMEDLBYSolititor, WALTER M. aURKHARDT. Esca.

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