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  • 8/7/2019 Our Town September 7, 1928

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    PRiCE, ' lHUEE C E ~ ~ ' 1 ' S

    l\Ir. an d Mrs . J . H. Stal1ard, of home from Charlotte, N. C ., whereHampden avenue, entertained re- he spent a few weeks.cently lVIr. and l\lrs. George F, Miss ~ v Wei ss , o f G ra yl in gavenue, !S entertaining he r cousinStallard, of Elizabeth, N. J. ; John from Lansdale, Pa .R, Stal lard. of Newmarket. Cana- Mrs. H. S. Stevens , o f Ha\ 'C r-da. is th ei r gues t now. ford avenue, has returned fromMr. and ~ d r s . T. D. Sutherland 0 C'and the Misses \;irginia and Bar- cean I ty, N. J., where she spentseveral weeks.b ~ r a Sutherland, of 440 Wood- Mrs. William A. McCulley ofbll1e a v e n u ~ , ha\'e returned fro111 211 Hampden avenue, i s e n' te rMarthas Vl11eyard, Mass . , where t ai ni na h er brother-in-law Ster-they spent the summer. r GO S M C II f p' 'I 'IM d M E H C k ' l I f Il1g . . C u ey,o IttSJUlgl.r. an rs, , which was the figure last po Ice lea qua rt er s h ur sd ay n ig htt he ref rom of burning paper. OFFICERS A RE E building is the regist rat ion place year . Th e previous year's faculty ~ f o r e M,agistrate Franklin 1'.e limina te t h is annovance the LECTED rest were fortunate to crash for the kindergarten and the ,",. ' h.romer . Lillard was held for cou rtc o m m i s s i o n e l ~ ' i adopted through the infield barriers for school ior the first grade and up, numbel ed 1 .) I I1structors. En- without !Jail. He wa s t akcn to t hc

    new ru le gove rning the rollec- On l as t Thursday e\'ening prac- ,;ingles. Only once dur in g t ha t ,\11 children e n t e r i n ~ school for rollment ior th e I!J28-1 !l2!J term' county jail at Norristown the la ttcrs b y which p ap er m us t be t ic al ly t he e nt ir e p opul at io n of :.;-ame did t he South . -\ rdmore cel- the f ir st t ime should ~ p r e s e n t c cr - is ex;;ected t o s ct a record ior t he p ar t of the week.t sepa ra te from r ub bi sh a nd Gladw.vne turned out t o wi tness a ia ri tes promise to avoid a shut- t i lirales both of b ir th and of \',LC- tuwnship. Last y ea r' s t ot al for Th e ma n w as plci(ed up :,:10uut. That was in the seventh inn- 'A M S d L .' :\1'11fire-fighting demonstration fnr- I cination. Chi ld re n who se s ix th ~ . h e te rm reached ..J2,16. and for the . , . un ay at e\ ' enng . IMr, Suppl ee 's n ot ic e calls a t- n is he d by a crew from t he Ame ri- l lf l II' len, one]' man ambled. follow- birthday o ccu rs on or before pre.'\"ious ycar t hc t o ta l was .1020. O a n f f i d c e D r e r D \ \ : l e l ' k l ~ s ro\aVdls, s C y n t \ l v y ~ l . . byn ti on t o t he i ac t that recptacles C( ly a Sl11g e. whereupon inoper- January :11, I ! ) ~ ! ) , m av be e n t e r ~ d . , . . 10 e s splClOnsp aper and ash es an d can La France Cllmpany in con- dive connect ions wi th \\'alt's in the first grade; children lI,hose HIgh :::lchoul students who a re " :e re a roused when he spotted Lil-rubbish will not be collect- n ec ti on w it h t he r ec en tl y o rg al l- blinding' throws iailed to lure fifth birthday occurs lIn or before n ot a lr ea dy registered in the lard walk ing a long the streetsAII paper 111USt be placed 111 ized Cladwyne Fi re Compan." 's those on. Chltside oi that, :Vlon- January 31. 1 ~ 2 ~ . may be enter ed Lower Merion school system are carry ing two. h e ~ v i l y l a den su it -

    c on ta in er s. L ik ew is e effor ts to p rocu re f ir e- figh ting ap- ~ ' I l e u r : \I as te rs was e ni gmat ic t o in the kindergarten. required to submi t a t once com- cases . I n v e s t l g ~ t l O n r e v e ~ l e d thatbage must no t he deposited para tus of its o\\"n. 1 ~ t'I'lil enders. who to da te have AII pupils \\'ho i nt end to use the . t he b ag s contamed cloth111cr andh ashes, paper o r o ther rubbish, tal e( to cop one g ame. [t will busses prO\'idcc1 bv the :--J arberth p le te r e co rds to Supenntendent v al ua bl es w hi ch h ad j u s t beenTh e notice follows: , l;he fitl:e w ~ s l s o ~ , n u;Hler control !Ie r emembe red how on July ~ H t h ~ ::choul District f01'" the t ran spo r ta - Downs a t his office in th e Sen io r t ak en f rom -the home of D, n.The Lower :\lerion Township Com- .Inc. ex Inguls ~ e w lereupon a ,he ()akl11ont ninc e nab led t he t ion of pupils to the Lower High School building. Students O 'L ou gh li n, D erwe n r oa d andwho control the onl\ , !Jublic IHlsllless meetlllg was held in I l r a \ ' e ~ to set ,\ l'erurc'l \\,Ilell tlle\' '1 ' I I ' f I La 1\1 - f ' D'r)'ll l"'Ja\\Tr a\Tell C I, .1' crton sc 100 s wlll scnd name, 0 t le wer I erion part 0 ar- . l ~ ue, ynwy(. awhich i ~ available for our use. I ( J } ~ d w y n e Hall. Th e foIlowing !:1anked the in\aclcr,.; by a :l:l-() . hlock d ta t f tl I II!een, obliged to adopt new, n ~ l e s olhcers were elec ted: President . J. eh,'lll,' 111). reSIdence and t he c la ss a ss ig ne d b er th who will enter the elementary, IS n rom le pace \\' leret d It 1 to a t L ow er :\Iel'ioll tC) ti,e Nal'. tile arrest was made.I an.' as a rcsu , leg:m!lIlg Xorman Henri " \' ice Il l' s i I' '. grades o ne to s even sh ould rethc resumption of wcekly collectIOns. C .' , ) ' e. cen., A feature of t h is se cond i ra ca s berth Schoo! offices, Bus tickets! ' - FoIlowing gr'Il' a f seyeralScptember 24th, a ll papers Illust he ' J I I S C ~ J m Lettie; treasurer. R. J. wa."; t Ile e ll tl 'I 'e ly I le \\ ' 11'lle-lll) '11 1 '1 1'1 p or t d l: ec tl y t o t he .pr incipals oi cl, T" ISO" It I l B ~ ' " Tr -\ -'1I H It J] 'I WI )e n la t e( t o pUpl s u po n r e- t he vanous schools In Bala C)'ll- I) Jy er,..,ean rOil n at . 1\ -i r ~ m other r ~ l b b i s h and a ~ L e s , I anll on : s e e r e t a ~ ' y . - aney .\ c- which iaced'the \\',Llz,ellllcll. \\'l'tll ' f I ' , II I d t I 'Bottles. t1l1 cans and other clerbls, ex-, ="Iaughton' fire chIef J-1. Da\'icl " . ' celpt 0 care s, wyd, Merion or Wynnewood. nore . l ~ a quar ers c larges 01paper, may be mixed with the ashes i '1'1 .. ' ,'.' . the exccptlOn ul twu men. It was The schoo l author it ie s point Cert i ficates of successful vacci- b,urglanz1l1g th e homes of Johnmust be placed in mctal contain- i I le 101l()\\ IIlg c l t r ~ c t . o r s were:l brand new tcam that c am e wi th w it h p ri de t o t he fact th a t there is nation must be presel lted b)' all hTar,tholome\,v, Old Gulph . ruad.Ia so elected: Re\'. \\ 1I11am I'ow- l'11S')I'I'e(1 11(1I)e" tllat tIle 1111'''llt I I I t l ' N 1 tl I S I \\II ' I'" Y on y one c lange 111 t le eac 1l11g ne\v studellts, accordl'ng to "' 'II'. '0 al Jer 1, aT,ne yc ney .. ~ n n c

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    Name. _Addiee. . _

    PLEASE provide me withf ul l i nf o rma tion abou t theWestinghouse AutomaticElectric R a n ~ e and yourSpecial Offer

    Certaillty OJ' Uncertaillty-Which Shall It Be?

    A s y ou look to t he f ut ur e a nd se e th e dist r i b u ~ i o n of your Es ta te according to y ou rWiJI, d o yo u feel cer tain t ha t it will beefficiently m a na g ed b y your Benefic iaries?Th.ere is a comfort ing sense o f c e rt a in ty

    'n knowing t ha t , w it h th e ~ l e r i o n Tit le an d'1 rus t Company act ing as your Executor ,ycu r Es ta te wiJI be regulated a cc o rd in g t oyour wishes - - and t ha t your beneficiarieswii] be permanent ly protected .We should Jike t o t al k it over with yo u

    Reconstruct ion

    Shull Lumber Com,anyThe Link Between Forest and Home

    CYNWYD 662

    THE-MERtON-TITLE~ T R U S T C O M P A N YOF ARDMORE.PENNSYLVANIA

    NAR . B ER TH 6 A LA - CYNV \ lYD

    Re-surfacing of Bala Avenue is under way. To relieveour cus!omers o f t he inconvenience of ge tt ing to a nd f rom ouryard, we wil l be equipped to deliver any s ized order . e i ther from23 Bala Ave. o r our b ra nch y ard in West Philadelphia.

    Should it be necessary f or yo u t o call p e ~ s o n a l l y , we havemade arrangements for y ou t o co me to the rear o f t he y ar d b yusing the en trance to Bala Sta tion, P. R. R ., o n t he S ou th sideand continuing along railroad t o o ur yard.

    ~ = = = = = = = o = c = = = = = = = = = = = = = o = = = = = = = o.6"1II'THE MA IN L I N e : I ~, ~ - I BANKING I N S T I T U T I O N " - ~

    Installed inYou rK i t ch en s"'oooNLY ..IL DOWNAnd - Ad .. -t- u 81 0 allowance: l f t IlI.l. : lO f t f or v ou r p r e ~ e n tkitchen stove and 18 m o r : t h ~ '0 p ay t he b u l a n c ~ . Also a f ivep i ec e s ct of L IFET IME A lumi num War e included wi thoutext ra charge with each West inghouse Elec-t ri c R an ge s ol d during th is specia l olTer. . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -_

    W e ~ t i n g h o u , eTHE ElEORIdiorne an d I1et t \ Tones . of .1'ayling a\'el1tle. . , Realtor I1 \ l l i , ~ s Loi,; Smith. 'Ill South l :\;1I'-1 Suburban Office at I I>ert 1 ;I\'enue. s pe nt a st we e .;:-em Cit;), Office: 121-1 [.'lcust S ~ r e e t Iin Pi tbhurgh, II er sister. \ I ~ . - : . : = = = : N : a : r : ! J : e : r : t : h = S = t a = t i : o : n = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~\ ' i r ~ j n i a Smith \\ 'as in Ocean C i ty . '. . 'X. 1 . for t he w e ek - en d . IC)cean C it \' s till s ee ms to h e a i S P Frankenfleeld So1110St p o p u l a ~ p l ace w i th ( \ a1 ' he r th ' . .. . . ' ns I:folks, ;\1 i,;s He le n C a ldw el l a lt d.\Ii ss D ett\ ' P ur se . o f EIt11wolld FUN ERA La\ 'e11tIl'. ; ; i>ent t his w ee k down:t he re . L eo n P ie rc y. Eddie Smith. . ATHENS P.VENUE AND SIMPSON ROAD 1:1lack \ \ ' a l ~ h . Doilald an d lIert~ l ' a \ ' l o r went d ow n m 'e r l , a h ~ l r l' lID!'; E: A r. DMORE 9 ARDMORE, PENNA.])a\,.

    ~ 1'';. \ \. illia111 J. .1 ones anl! fall1-: ~ ' - ~ - ~ . ! ! : : : : ~ - ~ . ! ! : : : : ~ . ~ - ~ - ~ ~ . ~ . ~ - ~ ~ - ~ - ~ ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ ~ - ~ - ~ ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ ~ - ~ - ~ ~ - ~ ' ! h ! " ' .~ - ~ _ ~ 1 ' ! ! -ii\" ()f South ?\arherth alentlc.: iha\ 'e returned fr om C ap e i\!;ly.1 IN. .1,. wher e t h ey spent th e SUlll- . The NEW Imer.l \l r. a n d \I rs . j oh n f )w \' er . or,: \ \ 'on road, an d their niece. :\li% IKathryn E. Burgess. of Hampden

    a\enue. s pe nt S un da y in OceanCitv. X, 1. an d motored o n L al wrDa) ' to Chesapeake City. Md .Mr . an d Mrs. George E . S ta c khouse an d family. of 2 2 Prkc I

    ~ ~ = ; ; ; : : ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : : ; ; ; ~..IiII

    EXONERATES PLAYER i ":\ gr ipping s tory of crime and a. powerful sermon a ,:-afnst it,"Tc the Editor o f "Our T own: " ' T h a t :s the W;l' 'one mall cxpressedIn aUSWl'r to the article in Ou r TOWI l i . i ~ op::lion afte; I'iewing "Chicagoin rl' facncc to t he p layi ng and h it ti ng : \ l ter :'IIid: :;ht." the Halph Inceoi on e of my players . Boh Gil ti ll an , I spectac le' 01 ii'l' au l 10l'e in the Chicawanl to take this opportunitl to makl' go und t' f\ \' or ld , s howing \\'edncsdayi, clear in th e m in d of your repor ter , and Thursday a t t l; e :\arhcrth Thcateralld the hasl 'hall fans of :\arberth. that ~ l ' p t e m h c r I:! and I::. 'the player in ment ion, does not de - I he picture tl" s the ston' of theSl'rI 'C thc unjnst criticism that your crime regime in the I l ino is c i ty withp ap er p ri nt cd . I f thc reporter wil l ask s uch s in ce ri ty t ha t its purposc callnotthe hatt ing al 'c ragc of Boh hc wil l lind he dvui,ted: t h at o i showing the superbthat he stands near the top. 1 wallt mora: e and intrepid b ra ve ry o f t ho seto takc this opportunity to td l the "rc- who uphold thc law, A t ru e p ic tu rc o fporter that al l t he playcrs on the ?l:ar- the jollies and foih'ts of c ahar et a ndherth t l' am w it h t he exccption of tl1C club l i: e i s p ai nt l. 1 hy t he magi c lenshaltery p l a ~ ' l'l'l'ry ~ a t u r d a y and whcll oi In :\."s came':a, .called u po n i or t he sport of playing, I" Inct' ',- , . : : ' ' 'erid as the glln chiefas manager of tl.ll' ?l:arherth t c a l ~ l , a l ~ c \ 'tain allO hi s performance is r iva l led byall my playt'rs teel t ha t t he artlclc 111 that o f H ele n Jerome E ll ul ' a s thel as t week' s p aper was unc al lc (! f or , I f n;other, Jala ~ cndez as the' girl, andyOIl c:,n't hon st t he t eam. , Ion t knock , Boh St'iter a s t he young' musician.tSiglll'(!l FRED WALZEH. 'I' * ':'Ilanager'oi :\arherth Basehall C ln h. :'Ilt 'el thc "joyster," Gloriouslyyoung. always in search l)f fun. lallghing asidc conl ' en t ions and restraints.~ FIREc..-.IDE not exa ct ly wild. hut ccr tai l lly o\'l'r-[- De exhuherant, a younster ,Ietermined to ,I;:,\' l ' a good time at any co,,;t-sllch is 'thc "joysteI'.""" ,', ':1"1:" , ' :' '11 TI l l , . 1'1 H:

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    OUR TOWN PAGE THREEKEEP, YOUR DOLLAR IN CIRCULATION AT HOME

    ..

    FUNK.

    in all it s branches

    C.

    DELICATESSENANDGROCERIES

    Interior and Exterior

    PAINTING

    SALE'Ve are cleaning o ut o urbattery. radio sets at prices!hat wIll astound )'ou. Fo rmstance:Set that sold last yem' /01"

    ~ 1 5 0 - . 1 ! O W PI'iced at . ~ : . ! O ,mcludmy tubes..other sets as low as $10With tubes ,S ] J e 9 . k e r , ~ , $5 lip.All s et s a re in perfect

    'W 0 r ki n g condition. Wem us t clean them out tomake room for the newelectric sets.

    Estimates Cheerfully Given

    JAMES R. COLEInterior and Exter ior

    Decorator100 Chestnut Ave., NarberthPhone Narberth 3639.W

    HEMSTITCHINGPLEATINGBUTTONS COVERED

    Announcing the Arri val o fNEW FALL DRESSESAll Silk, In La test Styles.FROM $10 AND UPWARDCustom-Made Clothes forChildrenNotions :: Novelties: GiftsWe Car ry a Ful l Assor tmen t o fGREETING CARDS

    TheHemstitching ShopMrs. A,. J. Her/'scha/t, Prop.242 Haverford AvenuePhone: Narberth 2510-3771-W

    HIGH-PRESSURECal' Wash ing and G/'easing

    YALI, Tires anl! TUbesSUSOCO Oils ami (;asollne

    "Open Extra HOllrs For YourConvenience"

    no Essex Ave. Narberth 2710~ ~ : - ( ~ ~

    r l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : : : o : : : i : l ~ ~ l : : : : : i ~~ ~ INVENTORY

    NARBERTHELECTRIC SHOP241 Haverford Ave., NarberthPHONE: NARBERTH 4182~

    Many table delicacies fo r hotweather meals.Cold Meat Slices

    Salads and Dairy ProductsBTr y 01/1' home-made MayonnaiseBImported.Domestic GroceriesCanned Meats .:. RelishesBakery GoodsI Just Phone Narberth 2762We Deliver250 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , . ~ ~ ~ ~ ; t h. ' f . : : : : : l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

    "Oil/' 8.l'c,'c: Is Aimed1'0 Pie '!se You"

    Fines t Summer ShadesPATRICIAELIZABETHSHOPMrs. Ll1Ian F. Hutchinson. Prop.125 North Narberth AvenueTheatre Building

    Phone Narberth 2898NARBERTH

    REAL ESTATEMORTGAGES

    INSU;RANCE

    W O M E ~ ' S and CHILDREN'SUNDERWEAR and HOSIERYHumming-Bird Ful1-Fashioned

    HOSIERY

    Durbin and H o ~ a r d lJWilllam II . Illlrbin UWilllalll S. 1I00\'ard "

    31 N. NARBERTH AVENUENARBERTH 3843

    Cakes made the waY we makethem win the Instant approvalof the c h l l d r e n - t h ~ n whom.no on e kn ows b et te r what agood cake should be.Bread Rolls Pies PastryI'Ve delil'er every m'der over . ~ PUOS..:: NARBERTH 3(;!). .

    FUR COATS . REIUODELED and RELINEDFancry l ) r e ; ~ e s 'Cleaned' and D1IeilWe are sure we can satisfy youWith quality an d price

    J.ALMANLadies' and Gents' Tailor105 ESSEX AVENUENarberth , Pa . '

    We are experts in Alterations,French Dry Cleaning, makingboth Men's and Women'. ,Clothes Like NEW

    THEY'RE-GOOD! !

    The Rexal l StoreHaverford and NarberthAvenuesPhone: Narberth 3920~ ~ ) ;

    NARBERTHPASTRY SHOP243 Haverford Avenue, Narberth

    ~ ) : : : : : i ) = : l J : : : : : ; ; : : : : : ' ' ; : = j ' l ; : ; ' i ~ J ; : : O l ~ J ; : . :~ ultivate a Daily HabitThe IngredientsIn the warmwea th er d ri nk swe prepare comb'n", to m ak e a.refreshing an dstimUlat-Ing drink. Icecream drinks. Ifpreferred, c 0 ntaln a g a a dmea su re o f ourpure cream Icecream. lJ.Drugs and Drug Sundr ie sPrescriptions Care/ullyCompoundedCRANE'S

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    SPIC AND SPANfrom the Cleaning ManMONTGOMERYCleaners and Dyers104 Essex AvenuePhone Narberth 4040 35 North Narberth Avenue> : : : : : i ~ ~ " " ~ - - < T " " } - l " " ' : J : : : : : ' ' ' ' ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ } : - ~ ) o : : ~ l = v : : : l ; : ; : ; } : : : l J : : : O l } ; _ l J ; : ; ' i ~ } ; . .~ your eng ine it will run so

    quietly you will have tolisten to hear it. Exactworkmanship in handlingeftch part of the j ob , i s o nereason.

    ~ For BetterCLEANING and DYEINGPhone Narberth 2564We Call and Deliver

    for

    Narberth, Pa.

    3772Narberth

    TAX IOur Service Is Prompt.S pe ci al s ho pp in g a nd longdistance trips.Our Cabs Go Anywhere.NarberthTaxi Cab Company'. 215 Haverford AvenueNarberth, Pa . .~ ~ ~ = A A = = U ~ = ~

    Narber th, Pa.

    Community Loyalty

    Trade a t home whenever i t i s possible.

    sold by

    Bu t when you do t rade i n th e community patronize the merchant who is doingthings for your community and no t confining his efforts solely and selfishly to hisown interests.

    Remember: Loyalty means everythingto you r community.

    Give your support t o t ho se who laborwit h and contr ibute to all forces for thecommercial progress and moral bettermentof the town.

    It is the requisite of loyalty to supportthe men and institutions who suppo rt ourcommunity.

    Merchants who sell you in the community an d invest in your community are theones you should rally behind.

    Loyalty to the community means everything.

    Reduction in

    It is th e essential factor to communi tygrowth a ~ development. Merchants who

    " ~ ~ e ; a t e in the community and spend theirmoney elsewhere are not deserving ofyour support.

    QUALITYMERCHANDISE

    CORD WOOD

    S. J. THOMAS

    J. GREINER

    You will s av e b y b uy in g itNow for winter fuel. It is sel1ing very cheap and we candeliver it t o y ou r home.

    Phone Cynwyd 923WEXCAVATING ROAD WORK

    GRADINGWe Haul Cinders , Gravels , e tc .

    Fairview Road

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    THE ATLAS COMPANY, Inc.SAMUEL N. HALL, President246-248 Haverford Avenue (upstairs)Phone Narberth 3625~ ~ ~ ~~ e ! . e ! . ~ { ~ ~ ~ ~ e ! t : : I . ~

    PHOENIX Hosiery, two leadinggrades, $1.50 an d $1.95.INTERWOVEN Socks for Men.TYSON'S English BroadclothShirts.NUNNBUSCH Shoes fo r Men,QUALITY Shoes for Womenand Children.GENERAL MERCHANDISEthat is guaranteed by us.

    236 Haverford AvenueNARBERTH% : : O = ~ l Q l ; : ; ' i 237 Haverford Ave., Narberth. . . __ ._ .o:::::l_ ~ ~ ~ _ . __ . - .

    CLEANINGandDYEING

    Wha teve r you may wan tt oday , t omor row or nex tweek In the way of

    Omce: lIiarberth 4033Resilience: Narberth 3987Fi rm ofJohn A. CaldwellReal Estate

    All moderately priced.

    PRESSING: REPAIRING

    GEO. M. DANDO

    ADELIZZI BROS ..

    Once a year, If you are wise, youwill che ck u p on your propertyr isks In relat ion to the Insuranceprotection you carry.A r ise In property values shouldbe ref iected In your property Insurance. Additions to your household furni ture and equipment,perhaps , are not represented Inyour present coverage on th is Investment.

    QUALITY MEATSCHOICE GROCERIESFRESH PROVISIONSFRUITS and VEGETABLES

    Plus Delivery t o You r DoorPhone Narberth 1680

    An assurance that shOUld convinceyou o f our sincerity Inserving you.ALTERATION WORK

    Men 's and 'Vomen' s Ga rment s

    Advanced Fal l Showing ofChildren's School Shoes.

    " Q u a l l t ~ First, Last and Always"105 Forest Avenue, Narberth

    102 Forest Ave . : Narberth 2602CLOSED SATURDAY 1 P. M.DURING AUGUST

    Cakes , made h e ~ e , containplenty of t he bes t materialspure butter. sugar and fruits"fiavors of the t1nest. combineto make our cakes, baked!fresh each day. l,\ real treat for;every member of the family.Pastries Pies Bread Rolls

    ' . . : J k ' - ~ , ~ : : 1 ! \ f l l r i ' E ' S ' ' ' ' - . r ~ " ' : ' "S WEE T is HOP219 Haverford AvenuePHOSE: NARBERTH 400S

    COl1veyancing .:. Notary Publi(Insurance .:. Mortgage Loans~ )

    ~ Beauty GivesAdded Charm

    We Stand Readyto Serve You

    ~ ~ t : : C t = 1 t : 1 l : : : ! ! = ~ : : ( t " 5 t : : 2 : : ! t = Q t : 2 : : 1 l : : 1 t : : Q ; : : l ~H REMEMBERWe Stand Behind Our Workin

    The added attractivenesswhich comes f rom p ro pe rgrooming will bring yougreater popularity. Makeit a practice to come hereregularly for fa cia l a ndhair treatments."''',,' ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ~ " ' . " ...E BEAUTY SHOPPEi Management orHELEN V. FARRELLMANICURE :: PERMANENT WAVING231 Jlaverfonl A\'enue(Second Floor)PHONE: NARBERTII 2;;0;;~ ~ ~ ~ Are You FullyInsured?

    for

    DAVIS'

    BetterPlumbing Service

    RY B. WALL

    erth Fruit ....,ANDMarket228 Haverford Avenue

    ep ing your p lumbing inrepair p ay s. T he cost

    minor repairs is usuallyconvenience ofit in condition foris worth while. Ourge is better service.

    Your Neighbor"SODAS

    OldeBt S to re in Nm'berth224 Haverford Avenue

    ty of fresh fruit means hiser health. It supplies Inly diges tible form. theed f ood e lement s f or h isdevelopment.Sene Fruit. In Season,With Every !\leal

    Fresh Every Da1lSo ld Hel'e Every FridayWE DEL IVER

    SUPPLIESboxes, compositionand tablets, school

    fact, everything theor girl will need for theschool year.

    I'hones3677 lIiarbertll 3605

    fountain have refreshingresults.Must Tr y One t o App re ciate How DeliciousThey Are .:Many F lavor s and Jui ce s.B re ye r' s I ce C re ami n b ul k and brick.PRESCRIPTIONSSundries Rubber Goods

    238 Haverford AvenueNarberth, Pa.Narberth 2600

    BUYHARDWAREandand Economicallybuying contacts are such asyou substantially onse s. You will find Econ-Prices at this store.aim to please a nd r en de rwith great, good will.Deliv6rt1 Is PromptPhone Narberth 1,177HardwareCompany

    Builders' HardwareSporting Geocls230232 Haverford Aye.I Narberth, P

    J ; : : i ' l ; ; : ; j } ; ~ ~ ! > = l J ; : : U ; ; : j J ; ; ; ; j ) ; : l ~ ~ ; ; j ) ; : ~ ! > = l J ; ; ; : j ) ; ~ ; j ) ; : l ~ ~ ~ ~ ! > = l J ; ; ; : j ) ; ~ ; j ) ; : l ~ ~ ~ ~ ! > = l J ; : : U ; ~ ~ i J ; : : i J ~ ~ : = ~ : 1 t : ( t : ! t = ( l : ~ e : { ! : t = = l ~ t " 5 = ! ! t " 5 ~ = : : ( t = 1 t : : : { ! ~ : : : 2 : = 2 = 1 ! i ~ i J ; : : i J ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ; : j ) ; : : O = i j : . ~ ~ R - = O' ~ J ; ; : l ~~ ~ ~ ~HIS STORE I SWEEPINGand REDUCTIONSYOUR TELEPHONEPJlOSES on Boys' Wash Sui tsNARBlmTJI 3669 and 2446 and Children's D r e ~ s e sWhat a convenience and a s av ing of time to step to yourphone, call our number andknow that you will get promptlywhatever you order. I f you havenever tried it, do so next time~ o want something in a hurrya nd l ac k t h e t im e t o go shoppingf or i t.FRUITS and. VEGETABLESFrom the Produce MarketsFRESH DAILYFISH on Sal e FRIDAYS

    Sea Foods in SeasonWHITESIDE BROS.

    .. , Gas FittingHeatingNARBERTH 3652-1\1

    NARBERTH, PA.

    I~ I ' i ~ r BR iGHTEN -UP YOUR HOME\1 JohnDrlzlD It will no t cost y ou a large amount to have us br ightenElectric Work l:!l up your home-a f resh coat of paint on the woodwork,t . II SHOES some new wallpaper in the rooms needing it, the floors.:. Gene,,:a 018 11 touched up. The sum total will b e little-the addedIgnition Repatr8 pleasure and pr ide in your home will be well worth it.highest Technical Expert 127 N. Narberth Avenue WINDOW SHADES U PHO LSTERIN G DR APE RIESon your car. Electric AWNINGS AND SLIP COVERSf or Eve ry Make o f Ca r. We Fit the Elltire Family Let Us Show You Ow' New Wal l Paper DesignsWILLARDBATTERIES

    S a l e ~ and ServiceWe repair and rec ha rg e all ma kesof batteries.Radio UatterlesCal led for andDeliveredlIiARBERTH 2866WUNDER

    and Elect ric Service108 Essex AvenueProduce House inNarberth"

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    Upper Darby-Blvd. 1600Hilltop 2S S

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    9.50, 10.30, 11.10 and 11.50 A. M.Then 12.30 . 1 .1 0, 1 .5 0. 2 .3 0, 3 .1 0,3 .5 0, 4.30 , 5 .1 0, 5 .5 0, 6 .3 0, 7 .10 ,7.50. H.30. 9.10, 9.50, 10.30, 11.10and 11.50 1'. M.WestboundLeaving 54th and C it y L in eWEEKDAYS ASJ) SUNDAYSStarting at 6.10 A. M.

    Then 6. 50, 7. 30. 8. 10. 8. 50, 9. 30,10.10, 10.50 and 11.30 A. M.Then 12.10 , 12.50 , 1 .30, 2 .10, 2 .50,3 .30 , 4 .1 0, 4 .50 , 5 .3 0, 6 .1 0, 6 .5 0,7 .30, 8 .10. 8 .50. 9 .30, 10.10 , 10.50and 11.30 1'. 1\1. and 12.30 A. M.

    Wynnewood RoadLeaving Montgomery and MorrisA-venues, Bryn MawI', for ArdIM'e, lVynnewood, Merion and 62da nd L an caste r. Route follows:Eastbound-Leaving Morris and1I10ntgomel1/ Avenues, Bryn Mawr,east on Montgomery to WynnewoodRoad: then sou th on WynnewoodRoad continuing through 'Wynnewood, Na1bc1th and Merion; thettsOlllh on 691'd Street to terminusa t fi2nd and L ancaster. West.bOllnd-Ret1l1'ning over same route.

    EastboundLeaving Morr is and Montgomer1

    A"enues, B ryn Maw rWEJi>KDAYS AND SUNDAYSStarting at 5.55 A. M., t hen every30 minutes unt il 11.55 P. M.WestboundLeaving 62d and Lancaster Avenuefor B ryn Maw r v ia Wynne,wood RoadStarting at 6. 25 A. M .. t hen every30 minutes until 12.25 P. M.

    Wal lne 8

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    H O T Z O N ESelf-Acting

    Gas Water Heater

    wGEO. R. MARKLE

    See how the No. 2 Hotzone will keeptwenty gallons of hot water alwaysready for use-in the most economicalway.

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    GEO.R.MARKLEReal Estate and Building ConstructionNarberth National Bank Bldg.Phone Narberth 2490

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    P H I L A D E L P H I A S U B U R B A N - C O U N T I E S G A S& ~ L E C T R I C C O M P A N YBryn Mawr 327Ardmore 3500

    Price Completely Installed-$95.00Special during September, we will allow $5.00 forany old water heater traded in and terms as low as

    $5.00 a MonthOur low gas rate makes a Gas Water Heater a necessity in every home

    Fo r thirty days, in your own home, w ithoutmaking any first payment, you can enjoy the serviceof a

    announces th e opening of a Real Estate Department with officesi n t he Narberth National Bank Building.List your property witll us, e i the r sale or rent. Resultsassured.

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    I WHITE'S SWEET SHOP -I! PHONE: NARBERTH 4005I 219 Haverford Avenue ~ l h l l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 _ I I n I l l I I I _ m l l l U 1 l l U U 1 m I l l I l l l l l l N J I U I I l I _ I I l I I I I I I I R I 1 I I 1 I I I I I I I _ ' U 1 I I U I I I l I I V 1 I I I _ , m J W I l I l U I l I I I 1 I 1 I I I I I I I W I l I 1 l l l l l l _ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U 1

    Schedule of Montgomery Bus Co., Inc.Eastbound

    ALSO SELECTEDSHORT SUBJECTS

    Monlgomery Avenue Line

    Nar'berthTheater

    WestboundLeaving 62d and Lancaster Avenue

    WEEKDAYSLeaving Anderson an d Montgomery Starting at 6.00 A. M.Avenues Then every 15 min. un ti l 9.30 A. 1\1.Then 9.50 A. 1\1. and every 20 min.WEEKDAYS until 3.30 1'. M.Starting at 5.30 A. M. Then 3.45 P. M. and every 15 min.Th 15 ' t 'I 900 A M until 10.30 1'. M.en every mm. un 1 '. ' Then 10.50 and eve ry 20 min . untilTen 9.20 and every 20 mm. until 12.30 A. M.3.00 P. M. Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3 .00 A. M.Then 3.15 and eve ry 15 min . until SATURDAYS10.00 P. M. Starting at 6.00 A. M.Then 10.20 and every 20 min. unti l Then every 15 min. until 9.30 A. M.12.00 P. M. Then 9.50 A. M. and every 20 min.Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. M. until 3.00 P. M. .Then 3.15 P. M. and every 15 mm.SATURDAYS until 10.30 P. M.Starting at 5.30 A. M. Then 10.50 P. M. and every 20 min.Then every 15 min. until 9.00 A. 1\1. until 12.30 A. M.Then 9.20 and eve ry 20 min. until Then 1.00. 2.00 and 3 .00 A. M.3.00 P. M. . SUNDAYH Then 3.15 and every 15 min . until Starting at 6.00 A. M..1000 P M ThEon every %-hour untIl 9.30 A. M.Th 1 d "1 until 1.30 P. M.en 0.20 an every 20 mm. untl Then 9. 50 A . M . and every 20 min.12.00 P. M. until 10.,30 P. M.Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. M. Then 1.45 P. M. and every 15 min.SUNDAYS Then 10.50 and every 20 min. until. 12.30 A. M.Star t ing a t 5.30 A. M. Then 1.00. 2.00 and 3 .00 A. M.Then every %-hour unt il 9.00 A. M. Leaving 54th lind City L in e 5 min-Then 9.20 and every 20 min . until u.tes lat.er t ha n t he above-men-1.00 P. M. tlO!1ed t ~ m e s . .Then 11 5 and every 15 min u nt il L e ~ v m ~ 1 ennsylvama ~ R. Sta-10 00'PM ' bon m Narberth 19 mmutes laterTheri 10.20 P: M. and every 20 min. t h an the above-mentioned times.until 12.00 P. M. Narber th Short Line

    Then 12.30, 1.30 an d 2.30 A . M . EastboundL e a v i n ~ Pennsylvania R. R. Sta- L . Pl R R S tion In Narberth 7 minut es l at er e avmg ennsy vama tabonthan the above-mentioned times. NarberthLeaving 54th Street a nd C it y Line WEEKDAYS A,sn IIUNDAYS21 minutes later than th e above- Starting at 5.50 A. M.mentioned times. Then 6.30, 7 . 1 0 . ~ . 5 0 , 8 .30, 9 .10,FOR INFORMATION ON OTHER SCHEDULES, PHONE BRYN MAWR 12801821

    HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice of the PeaceREAL ESTATE

    DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in"The Gaucho"

    MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30EVENINGS, 7 and 9 P. M.We Sen'e Cool Weather

    WEDNESDAY & THURSDAYR ALPH INC E in

    "Chicago After Midnight"One of t he b es t underworld

    stories on the sereen. You'llenjoy it.

    SATURDAY MATINEE ONLYKiddies' Prize DrawingAno th er c ha pt er o f t he

    "YELLOW CAMEO"

    FRIDAY and S A T l ~ - .SEPTEMBER 7th a nd 8 th

    Doug at his best . Don' t missit.

    Program Week of Sept . 10thMONDAY and TUESDAY

    SUE CAROL in"Walking Back"A sympathetic expose ofultra-modern youth- the daysa nd g ir ls o f 1928. A lesson fo rall.

    ("ire Insuranc.......Best CompanieaPhone .049.., IU B...rI.. . 4 .. .

    R ea r o f 250 Haverford .Ave.House and Decorative PaintingM..U Orde r s and Jobb ing P romptl yAttended tePh on e , N a rb e rt h 3639-Ww. Chas. Stanley, D. C.CHIROPRACTOROFFICE: 221 CONWAY AVENUEHours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday7.30 to 9.30 P. M.AND BY APPOINTMENTPhone, Narberth 2t63

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    N . R . P E A C O C Krn Interior and Exter ior Paintingrn WILL BE GLAD TO ESTIMATm407 Essex Ave., Narber th, Pa.I = = = = t > ~ h o ~ n ~ e ~ , ~ N ~ I I = r h ~ . ~ r t ~ h = : l ~ 8 3 ~ ' : = = = ~ .

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    Consult us about publicity.

    Or to his Attorney.W. RUSSELL GREEN.Narberth. Penna.

    ESTATE NOTICEEsta te of Margare t A. Dwyer, l at e o fBor ough of N ar ber th . Mont gomer ycounty, deceased.Lettel'S of admlntstratton c. t. a. onthe above Estate having been gran ted tothe understgned. all pcrsons Indebted tosatd Estate a rc requested to make payment and those having claims to presentthe same. wtthout delay. toJOHN DWYER.106 Avon road.Narberth. Penna.

    second book, "The Glorious Adven-IT A X I S E R V ICEt ur e, " when i t appeared this ye.ar. . I 1'. 1

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    TH E fIlKER. A ~ a l l elk o:l'/ord, beautifully/ashtoned. $5. Sizes 11% to '1.

    FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILYTheater Building

    Specializing in .Juvenile FootwearThe "Young lVlodern" Ideain Fall School Shoes

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    Call Stevenson 5000 forGOLD MEDAL Milk, Cream,Cream Buttermilk, UnsaltedButter, Cream Cheese ,WALKER-GORDON Certi-fied and Acidophilus Milk.

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    Young people want t he l at es t in footwear andthat's ~ h you'll find so many of the y o ~ n g e rset admmng . he new shoe s tyl es fea tu red in ourwindows these days.Ch.::.rming slippers in all the new effects thathave won approva l for fall; trim oxfords ands traps , new party slippers-we cannot begin toname all the interest ing things we have t o showyou.

    JOHN DRIZINSHOlES

    Your inspection is cordially invited.

    127 North Narberth Avenue

    GOLD MEDAL MILKu)ill be delivered uJhen you wantit

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    MAY WE DO YOUR

    Make Your Walk, Porch orUl'i\'e of FLAGSTONE. Itis Beautiful. Permanentand. Different.

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    GRADINGLANDSCAPINGMACADAMCONCRETE orASPHALT ROADSMASONRY orCONCRETE WORK?

    OFFICECorner of Montgomery andWoodbine Aves., Narberth

    Please TelephoneSend a Post Card

    SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES

    ortelling us when youwish service resumed

    BUY ASmedleyBuilt Home

    Wm. D. '& H. T. Smedley

    Idealmilk foryour children

    ABBOTTS "A " Mill, comesfrom fine healthytuberculintested cows and i t s purity isprotectedby a r igid system ofcleanly care under unerringlaboratory control.Physicians an d health au thor it i esare agreed that only,"uch milk is idealforchiIdren.

    Fo r service of Abbotts "A " Milk an d otherAbbotts Dairy Products, simply 'phone E v e r ~ 'green. 4461-62 (our main P h i I a ~ e l p h i a dairy).

    'ABBpTTSDAIRIES, I ~ c .Abholls.t r X M I L K ~Safeguarded by SCience an d : T u b e ~ c u l i n . Tested

    SHUTOUT OAKMONTFROM THE F IRST PADR

    stcal f or t hc platc and succcedcd whcnl ALTER COLLECTION RULE Forrc

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    Bijur centralized ohalllialubrication

    Electri.l clooklShort turning radiulLonger wbeelbasesNash-Speoial Design frontand roar bumpora

    Aluminum alloy piltonl(/noar S,,.,.,,)

    7-bearing orankshaft(Ad/.", crad /litl.)

    World's easieststeeringTorsional vibration damperSalon Bodies

    Leads the World in Mot;w Car Value

    Twin Ignition motor12 Aircrafttype spark p l u ~ sHigh comprcl.loDNow doublo drop framoHoudaillo andLovejoy Ihook.blorborl

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    NAB H LJ-oo'"OTHER IMPORTANT FEATURES-NO OTHER CAR liAS tHEM ALL I

    We'll leave it to you-just look atthe body designs of the othernew cars, then look at theNash "400" Salon design. The

    "eyes" will be for Nash.FRIENDLY

    15 Lbs., 2Sc10 Lbs., 59c

    ZECKWER-HAHNPhiladelphiaMusical Academy59 years oj eotlthllled slleeess intrainblg musiciansGraded ('()UrRes tn nIl (l>llRrtmpntR ofmuslcnl Instruction under dis tinguished

    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : : D t rcclt.ls Dnd Oll,lOrtunltles forIlubllc appearance while Rtuc1ylm;.Recistratlon September 48OIoa.e. Begin September 10For rear Book, writeFREDERICK HAHN, Pre.ldent.Director i I1617 Spruce Street Pennypacker 6053 II

    CO-OPERATION CUTS COSTS----------------------------------Cotter's Market

    CONVENIENT

    SERVICEOne thousand different items in our stock (correctly priced) prove that we are in the best positionto supply the housewife's needs. Who else can offer such a selection from which to choose?

    LOWER PRICESWe have made over 150 Price Reductions in the last four weeks and more are coming. Bear in mindthat these reductions were made in face of generallystronger markets . Does this mean anything to you?It should.

    POTATOES---Selected Lancaster County StockSUGAR---Best Granulated-

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    BOTTLE 25c

    2 Pkgs., ISc

    - Bottle, 2Sc

    12-Lb. Bag, 59c

    3 Cans, 2Sc

    I-Lb. Can, 49c18c; 3 Cans, SOc

    4Med. Cakes, 25c5 FULLGLASSES

    City-Dressed MeatsRIB ROAST- lb. 38c to SOcBEST NATIVE BEEF ..FRESH-KILLED lb. 42cSTEWING CHICKENS . . . . , ..Vogt's Hams, Family Size, lb. 33c

    UNMATCHED FOR QllA LIT YNARBROOK BLEND ICOFFEE

    IS ALWAYSSATISFACTORYI-lb. can 49c

    Fresh Every DaySNUGHARBORFARMWhite EggsDozen,65cDIRECT FROM FARM TOYOUR TABLE---------------------_._-----------We are adding a Delicate$sen Department of Home-cooked Foods:DEVILED CRABS .. , each 35cFISH CAKES each 6cSALMON CROQUEITES each 6cPOTATO SALAD lb . 2Sc

    COTTER'S MARKETWHERE NARBERTH BUYS ITS FOOD

    WE DELIVER FROM CITY LINE TO BRYN MAWR

    "TrulyAmerica's Finest" fQUAKER SWEETCream Butter59c lb.It Must Be the Be.t

    DelMonte ASPARAGUS TIPS - Large Can, 29c; 3 Cans, 8ScParkes' Newport A. A. PURE VANILLA -.MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE

    Highest GradesLEGS OF GENUINE lb.SPRING LAMB , .SHOULDERS OF GENUINE lb.SPRING LAMB .

    ALL GOLD PINEAPPLE-Crushed Hawaiian

    CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP - - - -KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES . . -IVORY SOAP . - - - - .Gold Medal or Pillsbury FLOUR . . -BOOTH'S GINGER ALE DELICIOUSDELICIOUS

    SUPER SUDS -Gorton's Ready-to.Fry CODFISH CAKES -

    NEW REDUCTIONSP. & G. WHITE NAPTHA SOAP, , , , .. , 5 f or 19c; 1 Doz. for 45cMIONE HAND SOAP , .. , , " , .. 2for 15c; 4 Tins for 29cGALVANIZED GARBAGE PAILS-IS-Qt. (With Lid), 90c value,59c EachSUNMAID RAISINS-Seeded or Seedless . , , ,. 2 Pkgs., 25cPURITAN BEST HEAD RICE , , , , , , 3Pkgs., 25c