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    B A N Q U E TIG

    PRICE, THREE CENTS

    GREENIS CHOSENPOST'SCOMMANDER

    Elec t ion o f N ew S la te M a rk sO p e n i n g of Legion ' s

    A c t i ve S e as o n

    P L A N

    \\ ' . Russell Green, Es q .. waSdected cOl11mander \If th e 1- arolc'rgeant-at-,\rms. i\'illiam Blackledge; Executive Committee, .-\.

    J'erl'\' Redifer, II'" W. LoxleyI ' ee l; !es . \ \' i l l iam' W. Fretz. Rnl;,'rt :\ . \1 ueller. I. L10vd Rickert .

    Th e i n ~ : t a l l a t i a ' noi the n ew off icers wil i t ak e p la ce a t th e nextregu la r mee ting o f t he Post, October 22, at w hi c h t h e Ninth Dis'tr ict Commander, Benjam in A.!lllwarth. will be present.

    Inasmuch as ; \r mi st ic e D ay,Ilis ;. car ialls on Sunday and wiilI'e c el eh ra te d o n \Iontraw votes. Th e Narberth PostOffice r e' lo rt s t ha t g en ui ne i nt erest is be ing shown in t hi s b y localresidents, with as many replies:is 2 , ~in e\ 'ery outgoing' mail. Th eDigest avers that if 1V.OOO,OOO.rotes a re pol le d in it s "strawv ot e" i t c an p re di ct w it h a bs ol ut ec e rt a in t y w h o will b e e l ec t ed .

    .at! ~ j u ' r b e r t h 's Yo u n g e r Bui ld ing,I a nd L o an Associa t ion

    M e e t s Tu e s d a y

    N a r b e r t h ~Pa., Friday, September 28, 1928

    M c Ke n ty A g ai n O v e rt h ro w s Vis i tors , A ll ow in g F iv e H it s a sMates T u r n i n T w el ve , S co ri ng

    S e v e nt h S t ra i g ht Wi n

    NARBERTHCAPTURESLEAGUETITLEBY TROUNCINGBERWYN SECONDTIME

    RepublicaI; ' . Asso(',lloation..Picnic H e a r s Leaders '

    Forecas t s .

    R E VI VE H A RM O NI CA B A ND

    W. S. Horner,303 N. Narbert

    Narbert

    Y TO START DRIVEFORNEW BUILDING

    Vol. XIV. Number 52

    Campaign D e c e m b e r I O t a 17Wil l H a v e $500,000

    as Goal .

    Lower Merion High Opens GridSeason Tomorrow With Berwyn

    Thc Harmonica band, formcd inthc borough last spring by \ValtcrCase, will re-coml11cnce rehearsalson Tucsday, October 2, in theNarberth Theater Hall at 4 P. M., :\11 b oy s a nd girls of Narberth

    arc invited to join. The only obligation is the pur chase of a ;;0ccnt harmonica, no charge being

    100 A R E O N C O M M I T T E E m ad e f or instruction. Prizes will By John UbertyI I d d II I I I ( h'cr one tlloll,sand fans l'rowd-)e a war e mont 1 y to t Ie lOy all(

    girl making the greatest progress (d the p l a Y ~ T o u n dlast SaturdayPlans of a dr i\ ' e fo r $:;00.000 for i with the instrument. I

    " 'I C \ 1 'I I ~ , \ I 'rhis ~ a t l l r d a vailernoon the II sce : \arhert 1 t r ou n ce B e rw yn .a n ew 1, .\ , ,; , lUI

    I '1"1 I tl t Club 's H e l m Berwvn w as m de ed a !!Teat team Inl.." \ e rn a a nd " ,e ll ".new 1OI11e \ \ '1 r epace l e p re se n . ' . " 11 1111 . 11 I (II 'llel1 'c " . - . .- ,1," .. . -, "'1 > '-, > '> f

    f I 1' 1 ' I' I ' t ' t t l ) Ill"; ~ t ' l t e l l 1 e l l ttIll" \\'eel' 1 , \ e d l ~ 0 le c a u ~ e(I le . , a r " . 'Ii' ( " 11 ' 1 '1 " 11 I" 1 .. ,is now the only structure on the site ilerth Ball Club and now I w is h . ' -e nt y s sacn ce, J1 eS!:le a ~ - 1 1 ~ l llle:--. ~ 10 . d \en-

    UI!()n which the _new )T. :'II. C. A, !(\ ~ i tba ck a nd w at ch m y h oys in Icounted for two more WIth hIS CONTINUEr, 0:'( T F I E E H H I' I 'I 1 1'.\1;1':\\'111 be erected. theIr onward ma rch to future

    " h a n ~ p i o n s h h s ,But. und.erstand,'" PREDICTBIG VOTEJunior High League contltlued the maglstenal man-Plans Fall Opening ~ g e r ,"1 am. sti l l interested in the HERE FOR HOOVER

    . ooys an d wJ11 always be r ea dy t o.\ t a meeting of the S ub ur ba n h ac k t he t ea m. M y fa it h in them

    Junior High School League held "hall always be t1I1Iimitecl." \Vednesday at Lower ~ l e r i o n ,J u- Th e ,co;l1;ection between tl ,en ior High School in : \rdmore. final ~ a r h e r t hBall Clt tb and Fredfootball a rr a ng em en ts w er e m ad e \Valzer has been so c lo se f orand a commit tee appionted to com- nearly two decades that to think

    pie tc the schedule f or the foothall of one i s t o t h in k o f the other, 1n SE E W O M A N V O T E H E L P ISseason. This s ch ed ul e wi ll h e out the eighteen seasons o f h as eh al lnext week. here. \ \ 'alzer 's teams h a\ ' e r om p. Lower \Ierion and Narherth as O n T ue sd ay e \ ' ening. Ol ' tobe r

    Th e junior high schools repre- ed awa y with ten pennants, It w.ell as :'vlontgomery county as a I:!'the Narberth . " me r ic a n L e gi o nsented were \Vest Chester. Chester.. began back in 1!l1 0 when the wholl ! wil l g ive big maJ 'ori ties to !\ui ld in ,l .. " and Lllan AssociationUpper Darby. Haverfrod an(1 Low- .,er Merion. championsh ip l i r st came here, Th e H oo ve r f or P re si de nt in the N o- w il l llpen its twen t ie th se r ie s . both

    i ea t w as r ep ea te d in lHl:1. 1!)\;".Arrangements f or a ba sket ball I HHi. I fll N. I!)2-1. 1H:!.j. ] n addi, \'ember election, This was the long' and short shares. '1'he meet-

    league were made and plans for a tion to these, : \arberth won th e promise and forecast of .speakers.of il1g" will t ak e p la ce at the N'ar-s ch ed ul e w er e l ai d. Norristown "t l " . 'f ' I local and county pronllnence who I I C 1 C . ffi flfee-year CUil, slgnl ym g t lfee I ' . , J e r t 1 oa ompanv s a ce romand Radnor ha\ 'e both dropped o u t , t alk ed a t t le anual outmg and plC- " 'o f j un i or high school athletics. Nor- m:\"lecutl \ 'e championsh ip teams . nil' of t he L ow er ; \I er io n a nd N ar - ' to !l 0 c1Olk.

    I l e s er ie s w it h B r) 'n M aw r, a '1'1 . 1 '1 Iristo\Vn with the idea that intra- berth RepUblican . \ssociation hcld le Leg'lOn 3m d i n ~an< Loant hr ee -g am e a ff ai r t o de ci de t he ~ I f W'I " v 1 I ' . .school a th let ics is the best f or he r I ' f tl I I . Satul'< av a ternoon at I s on s lIS "a r )ert 1 s younger aSSOCiatIOn,~ . lamplOn or le \\' 10 e year o n , ' , . Lplans a nd R ad no r, seem ingl y be- I ' I ' ] . ' 1 ] ' ff (,rove, (.la

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    PAGE TWO O U R l ~ O W N, . ~ .. j I

    Septembe1' 28, 1928

    ARDMORE 1890

    EastboundL ea vi ng M or ri s a nd M on tg om er y

    Avenues. B ry n M aw rWEErKnAYS A:I1D sU:I1DAYll

    S t ar t m g a t 5 .5 5 A . 1\1., t he n e v er y30 m i n ut e s u n ti l 11.55 P. M.

    WestboundLC:lv'ng 62d and Lancaster Avenue

    f or B ry n M aw r via Wynnewood Road

    Ptart ;ng at 6.25 1\. 1\1,. t h en e v er y30 minutes until 12.25 P. M.

    ...

    body lines and , con tou r s - so f t l y roundeds t e e l p a n el s . th e most. cost. ly employed OILa n y m o t or c a r - a continuous nlOuldingwithdouble b e ad r u n ni n g a r o un d t he body :Illddividil1:.{ th e lower from th e up p e r st l ' l le turc- a l l iUlpart un atmosphl ' r l ' of 1I11rivaledbeauty.

    If y o u w a nt b e a u t y - i f y o u w a nt individua l i t y - i f yo u w a n t u p - t o - t h e - m i n u t esmar tnes s - the re ' s only o n e c h o ic e . th e

    c ho ic e o f A me ri ca . t he S il ve r' AnniversaryB u ic k w i th ne w Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher.I t ' s th e ne w s t y l e - t h e

    . ne w m o d e - i n m ot o rca r s I

    TH E SILVER. ANNIVERSAR.Y

    B Ule"KVlTH MASTERPIECE BODIES BY' FISHER

    ."':(

    ...

    ALLAN C. HALE, Inc.,Main Line Distributors

    TELEPHONES

    Schedule of Montgomery Bus Co., Inc.Eastbound

    An entireb' nem J'eheme of body lines andcontours .. . the most costly paneling employed on Ilng Ilutomonile in t h ~world ... and the richest upholsteries andappointments distinguish /f3uieA-'snew Masterpiece BODIES h!l FISHER

    Th e Silver Anniversary B ui ck i s k in dl in gmore i n t e r e s t -d rawing m o r e p e o p l e t o t hedisplay rooms-winn ing more p r a i s e - a n dcreating a d em and s o s w e e pi n g an d s o i nsistent t h a t B u ic k' s v a st factories havereached ne w levels of p ro duct i on in attemptin g to keep pace.

    - a l l because it is n o t o n l y th e mos t b r i l li an tp e r fo rm in g au tom ob i l e of th e day, bu t alsobecause it mark s a ne w s t y l e - a thri l l ingne w mode of ca r d e s i g n -more beau t i fu l , m ore luxurious arid m o r e g r a c ef u lt han any' th e world ha sknown!

    M ontg omery A venue Line Westbound I 9.50, 10.30, 11.10 and 11. 50 A. M .Leaving 62d a n d L a nc a st e r Avenu(' Then 12.30 , 1 .10, 1 . ~ 0 .2 .30, 3 .10 ,

    "EEK AVS 3 .5 0, 4 .3 0, 5 .1 0, 5 .a O. 6 .3 0. 7 .1 0,L . St t' t 6 '0 0 AD M 7.50, tl.30, 9.10. 9.50, 10.30. 11.10eavmg Anderson and Montgomery ar mg a . . . and 1150 P M

    Avenues Then every 15 min. unt il 9.30 A. 1\1. Then ,9.50 A. M, a n d e v er y 20 min . Westbound

    WEEKDAYS untIl 3.30 P. M. "Start ing at 5 .3 0 A. M. Then ,:U5 . P. M. a n d e v er y 1 5 m in . Leavmg 5 4t h a nd CIty LineThen every 15 min. unt il 9.00 A. M. untIl 10 .JO P. M. . . WEEKDAYS ASD !'USDAYS

    . '! Then 10.50 a n d e v er y 2 0 n un . until Start ing at 610 A 1\1Ten 9.20 and every 20 mI n. untI 1" ~ O i\ M

    3.00 P. M. T h ; ~Lt)O: 2.00 and 3 .00 A. 1\1. Then 6 .5 0, _ 7. 30 . 8 .1 0. 8 .5 0, 9 .3 0,Then 3.15 and every 1 5 m in . until 1 0 . 1 U ~10.aO and 11.30 A. M.

    10.00 P. M. Sta ti g t ~ ~ O u ~ n u s Then 1_.10 , 12.50 . 1 .30, 2 .10, 2 .50. ITh 10 20 d 20 ' t'! Tl l' n a 15 . ' 't'l 930 A M 3.30. 4.10, 4.50, 5.30, 6.10, 6.50, Ien an every mm. un I l e n e v e ry mIn. un I . .' 7 .30. 8 .10. 8 .50, 9 .30, 10.10 . 10.50

    12.00 P. M. Then .9.50 A. l\I. a n d e v er y 20 mIn. and 11.30 P. M. and 12.30 A. M. IThen 12.30. 1.30 and 2.30 A. M. untJl 3 .00 P. M. .

    Then ~ . 1 5P. 1\1. a n d e v er y 15 mIn. Wyr. ne w o o d RoadSATURf)AYS until 10.30 P. M. . .

    Start ing at 5 .30 A. M. T h en 1 0 5 0 P. 1\1. a n d e v er y 20 min . r e al ' n g Montgome1'y and MorTIS ITh n v . 15 i t ' ! 900 A "'I until 12,30 A. M. A IJr nllCS, Bryn Maw", for Ard- I

    e e e r ~ m n. un I '. " : Then 1.00. 2.00 and 3.00 A. 1\1. "lOre. Wynnewood, Merion and 62dThen 920 and every 20 mm. untIl roncl Loncaste1' R ou te f ol lo ws '300 P M ';;(ISnAVS " . .

    . . . . S'tartinl!' at 6'.00 A. M. Ef/stIJolntd-Leaving Morris and ' IThen 3.15 and every 15 m m. untIl The:n every 'h-hour until 9.30 A. M. 1110ntgomery A 1 J e l l l l e . ~ ,Bryn MaUJr, ,

    10.00 P. 1\1. " until 1.30 P. M. erlst on Montgome1'Y to Wynnewood lThen 10.20 and every 20 mm. u n tt l T h en 950 A. M. a n d e v er y 2 0 m in . Road; the1!' s !!uth on Wynnewood

    12.00 P. M. until 1 0. 30 P. M. R n nd c o nt i nu i ng tbOIlgh. Wynne-' I 'hen 12.30. 1.30 and 2 .30 A: M. Then 1.45 P. M, a n d e v er y 15 min. wood. N a rb e r th a n d MerIon; ~ h t 1 f tIThen 10.50 nnd every 20 min . until sOIlth on 6/I"d Street to termlJlus

    sl:SD.n'!' 12.30 A, M. at 62nd " n d . Lancaster. West-Start ing at 5 .3 0 A. 1\1. 1"hen 1.00. 2.00 and 3 .00 A. M. brJ/Illd-Returnmg over sanze route.T h en e v er y %-hour until 9.00 A. M. Leaving!) l th a nd C i ty L ' ne 5 minThen 9.20 a nd e ve ry 20 m in . until n .tes lat . er than the above-men-

    1 00 P M boned t1m!'s.T h ~ nl . i5 a ~ devery 15 min. until L ! ' t ~ ~ ~ n f n~ ~ ~ ~ : i : ~ ~ l l r ~ a m ~ ' u t ~ ~ ! ~ i : ;

    ,10.00 P. M. th t' b t' d t'Then 10.20 P. M. and every 20 min . an I e a ' lv e- me n lOne Imes.un ti l 12.00 P. M. Nt ' rb " r t h Short Line

    Then 12.30. 1.30 and 2.30 A. M. EastboundL ea vi ng P en ns y! va ni a R . R. Bta- . P . .

    tion in Narberth 7 minutes la ter Leal'lOg enng"l"ama R . R. Stationthan the above-mentioned times. N arberth

    Leaving 54th Street a nd C it y L in e WEEKII,\l'';; ASII !lUSDAYS21 minutes la ter than the above-

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    September 28, 1928 O U R TO W N PAGE THREE

    KEEP YOUR DOLLAR IN CIRCULATION AT HOl\tlE 11

    228 Haverford Avenue

    Narberth FruitAND

    Produce Market

    Keeping your plumbingin good repair pays.Now is the time tohave your furnaceo ve rh au led a nd m ad eready for w in te r. Ou rp ledge is better service.

    DEPENDABILITY

    AUTOMOTIVEElectric Work

    Starte1'S .:. GeneratorsIgnition Repairs

    The highest Technical ExpertWork on your car. Elect ricPar ts for Every Make of Car.

    WILLARDBATrERIES

    Sales and ServiceWe repai r and rec ha rge a ll make sof batteries.

    Rndlo BatteriesCalled for and

    DeliveredPhone: SARBERTH 2866

    WUNDERBattery and Electric Service

    108 Essex Avenue

    When you bring yourp re sc ri pt io ns h er e y ou a rea ss ur ed t he y w il l b e fi lle dwith the best and freshest

    drugs and compounded bys kil le d ph ar ma ci st s " wh oknow how."

    HEADQUARTERS

    Fall SuppliesYou wil l f ind economy prices

    at this s to re i n the followingarticles:GALV ANIZED COAL

    BASKETSGARBAGE CANSCOAL SCUTrLESELECTRIC HEATERS

    for

    Pencil boxes, compositionbo oks a nd t ab le ts , schoolbags.

    I n f act, ev er yt hi ng th eboy or girl will need for thenew school year.

    DAVIS'

    Our Delivery Is PromptPhone Narberth 4177

    SCHOOL SUPPLIES

    The Oldes t Store in Na1bel'th

    224 Ha'erford Avenue

    PhonesNat'berth 3677 Narberth 3605

    are essential in the diet. Ourstock is the largest and freshestto be h ad .

    Serve Fruit With Every Meal

    Vegetables Fresh Every D a1lF i sh S o ld Hele Every Friday

    W E D E LI VE R

    We g iv e yOlt the benefit of 3.+years' expel'ience.~

    238 Haverford AvenuePHONE NARBERTH 2600

    Narberth HardwareCompany

    Builders' HardwareSporting Goods

    230-232 Haverford Ave.Narberth, Pa.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~

    HARRY B. WALLPlumbing ... Gas Fitting

    HeatingPHONE, NARBERTH 3652.M

    ~ Q Q Q ~ ~~ " " ' M N H P H b " " ' M Fruit and Vegetables

    ~ ~ ~ ~ Q ~ ~ Q Q td ~ ~ " " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' M M M

    BETTER PLUMBINGSERVICE

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    SHOP

    Beauty GivesAdded Charm

    NARBERTHBEAUTY SHOPPE

    WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'SUNDERWEAR and HOSIERYHumming-Bird Full-Fashioned

    HOSIERY

    John A. CaldwellReal EstateCOllreYClllcillg ,:. Notal'y Publirreetly s l ~ ' l e d - s h o e sthat we know are really comfortableshoes whMe long wear we can guarantee-and shoes that aresensibly priced. That i s why we chose Bostonians. And yourfirst ,pair will convince you we made a splendid choice.

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    P R [ S [ N T I N G ~ ~ ~

    J ( ) t i ~ _ ( ) ~ I Z 127 N. Narberth Avenue In the Theater Bldg.

    Phone Narberth 4053

    in and those who have not yet p ro ce ed s u s ed t o d ef r ay e xp e ns e scon tr ibuted may do .. of the fund. At present there are

    Th e fund, w hi ch h as been in three beneficiaries of the iUlld,existence for s ev er al y ea rs , has' each drawing a check of $.;0 an ow g r ow n t o t he t ot al o f $j';j,OOO. month or a t ot al h et we en t hc mThis money is invested and the of $1800 a year.

    To YOUR EstatePersonal Attention

    PHONE: NARBERTH 2481

    O U R TOWN.

    COMr"NY

    announces the r eopen ing of an office at h is o ldlocation, 205 Haverford Avenue , Narbe r th, Pa .

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    The years of labor, wisdom and thrift whieh you havespent in the accumulation of your Estate M US T N OT bevitiated bj' the inexperience of others after you have gone.

    The Trust Officers of the Merion Tit le and Trust Company, acting for you as your Executor, wi1l give your Est at e the a tt ent ion i t deserves-and will calTY out yourwishes as you dictate them.

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    PAGE SI X O U R 1 . ~ O W N Septembm' 28, 1928'author' s son- in- law, and under his.sympathetic touch the book lives againand i ts characters move in a surpr isingly lifelike and exact fidelity to theorigll1al.

    John Bowers does some of the greatest work of his career in the title role,and Bess Flowers makes a lovely anda:.pealing Pamcla, Such screen favori tes as David Torrence, Eugenia Gil-bert, Arthur Clayton, F a n n ~ 'Midgley.J\eiI Neely, John Fox, Jr .. :ltld littleGene Stratton.

    LOCAL BUSINESS MEN Icheck which the pharmacist pro- the P a tr o l L e ad e rs to form a ten- I AT T H E T HE AT E R I!n the love scenes wherein an a t t e n ~ p t

    . . d I . , , 15 made to dev el op a s up erm an t orvides between the physIcIan an liS tative program for the year, o ne Wheth er y ou ,are 1 I 1 t c r c s ~ e dIn golf" the football championship.'ON'l'INUED "'RUM T HE F IK HT PAUll Ipaticnt. which fairly b ub bl ed o v er with cr not, you WIll find enjoyment III I Onc of the finest love stories ever

    . h If t he p ub li c w as a w ar e of the ~ G o 1 fWi?ow,s," a t t!l,eh Narbert: filmed, as w ell as a remarkably vividto k e ~ pm thc. b an k, . bu t u po n t e l e xt re me v ig il an ce , p ru de nc e, a nd a c ti on . I heater tillS Sat urd ay, 1 he plot re- and coloriul portrayal of the r ich life

    a t f hIs busmess to use . d b h M o nd a y, S e l) te m he r 14, was v ol ve s a ro un d t he p er so ns, w ho a re O! the ~ H d d l e\Vest, is to be found inCat

    l ~ I'! 0 . ' . Ithoughtfulness exercIse y t e I ' e g l e c ~ e d,hecause,of the: g ame a nd , th e the s cre en versi on o f the late Genec r ~ ~ l tIII s er vl Il g , the c om mu mt y, _ d ru gg is t i n c o mp o un d in g p re sc r. ip - met with unusua l en thus iasm on complicatIOns whIch arise when wIves Stratton-Porter's famous novel "Lad

    I he merchants, the 10cal..!1,ews I tions, they would a s s oo n q ue st Io n the part of th e \ Vynnewood revolt. In to t he , fray are drawn an die," showing Wednesday and Thurs-paper. and the ,b,anks are I h re e t Ile l )ri ce of a prescrip tion as the h fi accol11modatl11g Insurance a ~ e n t "a dav at the : "a rb er th T he at er, L ea

    B d h Scouts, for that Illeant t e rst w e a l t h ~ 'club l11an and,a cha,:mmg girl, )1cehal1, who produced and directed~ I , e n111, a oat, a,n t e ,success c os t of a rna)'or surgical operation. I tl f t i l th i h f m ee ti ng . S ix n ew b oy s w er e w e - swee leart 0 le po ICy wn er. the picture for F. B, 0" is the notedWIth W Ich t ley 1 . 1 a v l g a ~ et elr cra t Don't impoverish y ou r t ow n by I The action is filmed against a back-

    t h r ~ u g hall the ehfficulhes that b e s ~ ta ki ng t he m on ey o ut of it. Don't corned and duly en rol l ed . Chane - g ro un d of Hoilywood and Tia Juana A l l U U I D I U U M U U U l U I W U I U U U l 1 H 1 I J l U l l D l l I U I I I I I U I I I D I 1 U l I l I l I U U W I I U l U l I U 1I J t ~ s l l 1 ~ s stoday depends up,on ~ h e l r: ak c t ra in o r b us f or a place distant l er an d Philip Pitcher, of Nar- 1;1 Mexico, with some unusual ly Pic_ , I MIsSZentmayer'sf tI I th r nd theIr dlspo f ' E I S f I turesque airplane shots, taken from t he~ t l ,1 111 eac 1 0 e a - (l b uy t he re . In the ormer 111- berth, two ag e couts o rl l1 er y ca bi n o f a p as se ng er c r ~ f tfly!ng be- KINDERGARTENsltlOn to p ul l t og et he r a t t he o ar s. 5tance you are making some rich with the Yonkers C ou nc il , w e re tw een L os A ng el es a nd San D Iego .

    N o o ne c an p la ce a v al ue o n t he , 'o rp or at io n richer-at your ex- e nrolled. Ralph Ros s, \Yilliam The cas t is 1,leaded, by V e ~ aReyn- will open Monday, Octobe1' 1 . 1 92 8, ;en'ice rendered by the business men pense-and in la tte r instance youa re 'II \\"11' C f o l d , ,and Harrison F o r ~ ,wltl' J ~ h n 12::' Wl'ndsor Avenue Narber th 2619-W' 'f k I d . ZI g ar a nd .I ta l l l " ,p ea rs , o r- P t k S II R d K thl K Uof t he commul1Ity. a 'e t l e ru g- h elpin g so me b ig c it y st ore pay Its ,a I'lC " a y an.. a een e ~ , ' um Dl J m Ul 1 l1 l DI U lU I U I U I U WU I 1! U I U I U DI UI U ID I D lm IU UI D I DI U lD l D l 1 I 1I m om uI R I 11 UD lU l 1 I1 PJ U UW lU I D I U UI u un ml UI 1 I UI D l~ _

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