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    LEAGUE TO MEETTh e Narberth League of WomenVoters will hold t he i r regu la rmeeting in th e Amer ican LegionRoom of the Community Buildi ng a t :UT> P. M. Monday. Cottncilman Robert Fellows 'Wood willspeak on Borough managementpertaining to zoning policies, p a ~ I ( -ing', etc. Every member is urge 'dto be p re se nt a s t he topic is atimelv one in which a ll should bein terested.The next meeting of the Leaguewill be hel d j oi nt ly with th e"roman's Community Club inFebruary. Further announcementwill b e ann ou nc ed l at er . Thesemeetings are open to all interestedwomen or men of the borough. Anearnest invitation to all is ex tended.

    OTHER FIRESIDE NOTES

    Visits an d Parties OverHolidays Noted by

    Reporter.

    ISEASON'S SOCIALI AFFAIRS CONTINUE

    CARD PARTYA card pa rty gh 'en by the \ \' elfare Committee of th e \Voman' sCommunitv Club will he held onJanuary Hi, 1928. at 2 P. M. sharp.at the home of th e chairman. Mrs.George Norman Gill, 216 Dudleyavenue . T ickets , 50 cents. Th eproceeds ar e to be devoted to furthering the wor k o f th e committee.

    Because her husband, it wasalleged, gambled excessively andhad an "ungovernable and uncontrollable temper," Guldah B. Moorewas granted a divorce from HoraceP. Moore, of Narberth , Monday, atNorristown.

    Narberth, Pa., Saturday, January 7, 1928SWOJ"n in'as BOJ"ough Councilmen at MondayMeeting

    TO OPEN HALLSalasin and Freed, bui lde rs o ft he N ar be rt h Theater, have an

    nounced t hat t he large hall on t hesecond floor of the build ing willshortly be opened. 'I t has been ful ly equipped anddecorated, and will be known asthe Narberth Theater Hall, availabl e for dances, part ies , etc.,throughout the Main Line .

    The cold weather of the past weekwas h ar d o n hoboes and like itinerartt voyag ers passi ng throughLower Merion. Many appeared atthe Lower Merion police headquart:rs in ~ r d m o r e to asklodgingovernight.

    WANTS MEMORIAL STAMPMalcolm H. Ganser, of Norri!"t:own, in a l et te r t o tht: newspapers' urges th at th e Government issue a Valley Forg-e memorial stamp this year. ' ' 'hile thePost Office D ep ar tm en t i s n oteager to mak e t he se s pecial i ssues , concerted demand oftensways the officials, and will be re

    sorted to i n t hi s case.

    TO LECTURE IN ARDMORERober t Stanley Ros s. C . S .. of:, ew York City, will deliver a lec ture entit led "Chris tian Science:Th e Christianity o f th e Bible, " onSaturday evening, January 7th, at

    H.1T> o'clock. in the auditor ium ofth e \Voman' s Club, Ardmore avenue . Ardmore . under the auspicesof First Chu rch o f Chr is t. Scien t i st , o f Ardmore . This lecture isfree and a cordial invitation i s e xtended to everyone to attend.

    Negl ec tf ul M ot or is ts AreFined $13.50 at Ardmore

    Hearings.

    [)l8cussion and Recept ion to FollOWMrs. Reeves ' Talk.Narberth citizens who ar e in te rested in the schools a re t o h av e are al t reat on Monday evening,

    January 9th.Mrs. A. H. Reeves. the NationalP r es iden t o f Congr es s o f Parentsand Teachers and the President ofth e In ternational Federation ofHome and School, will s pe ak o n"\Vhat t he h om e s ho ul d e xp ec tfr om t he school and the schoolshould expect f rom the home."The Mothers ' Council of Narberth is very for tuna te in havinga person of Mrs. Reeves ' experie nc e a nd p romi ne nc e i n e duc at ional work, and her subject isone of in terest to everyone.Parents whose children 'are inpublic or pr ivate schools in Narb er th o r elsewhere will b e w el come at th is meeting of Mothers'Council.An informal discussion will follow the add ress . a fte rwh ich therewill bc: a reception, g iv in g an o p.portt111lty to meet Mrs . Reevespersonally. The meeting is heldin Narberth Junior High Schoolat 8 o'clock Monday evening, Jan.uary 9th.

    .HOME AND SCHOOL HEADTO ADDRESS MOTHERS

    w. s. Horner,303 N. Narberth AvNarberth,

    E. H. Snow. pd nc ipa l o f the A total of 42 moto,i,t' w ~ The "c w Ye" 00 to its contents.be lost in providing for the sys- e lu sive ly for insur ance service- The building, a two-story affair.tematic expansion of t he communi - no other associated activ ity being \vas insur ed a t $.iOOO. hut t he rety. Studies compiled by the Re- im'olved. A feature of the office was no insurance on the contents.gional Planning F ed er at ion show is a small collect ion of fire mark- The prope rty is valued at ~ ( j ; i O O .that Narberth's present population ers-metal plates attached t o a nd i ts c on te nt s at $2000.of 4200 wil l be inc reas ed to 5150 b ui ldi ng s p ro te ct ed b y c er ta in On January 2nd the fire fightersby 1940. companies in years gone by. These were called out for a chimney fire

    CONTINUED ON THE FIFTH PAGE mar ke rs a re f ou nd in many de- at -I- P. M. There was no damage.signs, and at the Philadelphia office of Trotter Brothers . the wallsare hung with a large and interesting collection.

    SHAND TELLS OF TRIP MANY PROTESTS HEARD

    Urges That Members Keep inTouch Wi th Young erGeneration.

    SNOW IS SPEAKER !POLICE CATCH 42AT ROTARY DINNER IN TAG ROUNDUPXIV. Number 14

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    Crane's Drug Store

    The Narberth l\Tational Bank

    BRADLEY MARKET2106 MARKET STREETOpposite Erlanger Theatre

    Rittenhouse 7070

    In all t he r us h and bus tl e o f modern drug storetrade, with its many lines and d if feren t t ypes o fservice , we have not los t t rack of ou r responsibilityas a rel iab le and sk il lful a po thec ary shop. .Prescriptions are compounded with care and accuracy, and with standard ingredients tested for purityand strength. We want you to fee l that the Doctor'spresc ript ion s lip can be int rusted to our l'al'e withutter confidence.

    AN APOTHECARY SHOP

    NartJerth and Haverford Aves.

    The Sign of the Best MeatsTo End the Day Right

    there is nothing like a p iping ho t,g oo d m e at dinner.To start t he y ea r right.there is no resolut ion so g oo d a sto have o nl y t h e b es t m eat s, an d to havet h em eve r y d ay .

    Bradley 's have s o ld t he b e st meats inPhi ladelphia for fifty years. They stillsell them.

    Deliveries twice d ai ly t o t he Main L i ne .YOU ARE INVITED TO OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT

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    - ha rd a ll Winte r shovelling a lo t of lordinary c o al i n t o you r furnace a nd t a k l

    , in g ou t several b a r re l s o f ashes every t: week? iI :: F or t he past seventy years JEDDO - t, HIGHLAND COAL h as r an ke d first ,, am on g t he P remi um Anthraci te Coals !: on account o f i t s except ional ly lo w as h i, conten t , high hea ting value an d cleanli- l ness. Certified too. '{i ., Dutributed Locally By ,

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    LILIAN F. HUTCHINSON, Prop.123 North Narberth Avenue, Narberth

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    Carpenter and BuilderWALTER NEWRUCK

    Phone Hilltop 1062-WMAIN LINE PIANOSERVICEPlano Tunlnl{.Repairing atUprights,Players andGrands.ExpertReproducIngPlanoand AmptcoServIce22 Eas t Marthar t AvenueSOUTH ARDMORE, PA."We Tune for t he Wor ld' sGreatest Artists."

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    HERD SIXTH HIGHEST Idaugh te r s w it h p roduct ions above 50During N o v ~ m b e r the Ayrshire herd pounds fat, three are owned by Pensof 1 0 : ~ cows own ed b y P er ci va l R ob - h ur st F arm, while several o the rs nowe r: s, J r. , an d na ti ona lly k nown a s o wn ed in d if fe rent s ect ion s o f t he

    Penshurst Farm, at Narberth, averaged Icountry were b red a t this farm.703 pounds of 4.29 per cent. milk, 30.57pounds f at , t he s ix th highest averageI Miss Chance, Soloistamong a ll herds tested in t he Uni ted . . . . .States under the rules o f t he Ayr sh ir e .1\1Iss MaIsIe. Chance, pianist ,herd test, according to W. A. Ky le , w Il l be th e solOIst at th e secondof the National Ayrshire Association concer t o f th e season to b e g iv enof Brandon, Vermont. Penshurst b y t he Main Line Orchestra SunFarm caltle ranked f ir st a s to total 2 8 1r: P Mnumber producing in excess of "Fifty- day, January 2., at . D . ' pound-fat" dur ing the mon th , 20 cows Th e concert wIll be held Jl1 theh!lving e x ~ e e d e d t hi s amount . The ev en i ng i ns te a d o f aftern?on,. ashIgh cow 111 the herd was P e n s h ~ r s t is c us to ma ry w it h t he M am Lm eBelle, that gave 1668 pounds mIlk, n ' a t' on Ad ol ph Vo ge l of74.39 pounds of butte r- fat . Further- orga. IZ I : imore, i t is o f i nt er es t t o know that of Narberth, WIll conduct th e orc lesthe 11 sires having th ree o r more tr a in a p r og ram wh ic h will beannounced l a te r .

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    lation and a greater emphasis of theapartment abodes. The convenientsections of Philadelphia have longsince succumbed to t h e more "liberal"way o f l iv in g and t he o ri gi na l s et tl er swho cont inued to s t ress the home planhad to move to o ther and less accessible neighborhoods. So it is a ls o withour own conveni en t suburbs, and avery decided change in things may beexpected here d ur in g t he n ex t fi\'evears.- Meanwhi le . it is interesting t o n ot ehow "grown-up" we appear to bew he n we se e our hoys, b or n o r h re din the town, blossoming forth as fulIfledged merchants. The latest contribution to the tOWI1 facilities is thevery fine delicatessen store which theHamer brothers have opened on Haverford avenue in the establishmentformerly occupied by the irresistibleWalter Case, who is now in largerquarters across the s t ree t. Harry andFrank Hamer were both born in Narber th and Howard first s aw t he l ig hthard by in Wynnewood. Reports indicate they hav e got te n o ff t o an excel .l ent s tar t , as 250 customers a re s ai dto ha\ 'e come to bu y o n t he v er y firstday, a figure wh ic h might a ff or d avivid contrast t o th e t ime when Howa rd Dav is , f or i ns ta nc e, p ut o ut hisshingle 011 our Main s t reet years ago.An d n ei th er d id we fa il t o n oti ce, onth is e ve nt fu l f ir st d ay , t ha t Mothe rHamer was there, workingjust as hardas the rest, a nd t ha t a ff or ds a n additional reason why we should a lI w is h

    the lads exceedingly wel I in their newven tu re , a s i nd eed we a ll d o., , ,Philadelphia's t ax r at e goes up andours goes down, whi ch is just as wellwith b us in es s a s it is and salaried incomes less than two years ago. Whenth ings improve , however, we mightwen cons ider the wonderful possibilities of a $100,000 bond issue. Nothingb ri ng s a greater dividend than taxeswell administered and in Narberth wesure d o g et full value.TH E SPECTATOR,

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    At the TheaterSaturday, January 7, 1928

    A OO-OPERATIVE OOMMmlITYNEWSPAPER

    HERE AND HEREABOUTS

    Published b, theLIVINOSTON PUBLISHING 00 .PHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTON, EditorTHOMAS A. ELWOOD, ABst EditorOrrtce, 258 Haverford AvenueNarberth 2545

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    OUR :l 'OWN The FIRESIDEFou nd ed i n 1914 by the NarberthCivic Association and Publ ished everySaturday at Narber th, Pa.

    Entered as second class matter. october 11,1914, at the Post Office at Narberth, I 'L. 1UIdtrthe Act of March a. la'llJ.

    Monte Blue, th e man with th e decep t ive name, holds the b oa rd s a t t heNarberth Theater 011 \Vednesday andThursday in "The Bush Leaguer ."This picture is said to he a sure curefor em.

    There has seldom been a screenstory o f s uc h a v it al nature which dev el op ed so n at ur al 1y yet r et ai ned aremarkable edge of thrilling surpriseaction as "Not fo r Publ ica tion," thefeature p icture at the Narberth Theater on l\Ionday and Tuesday . A vir ilea ct io n p ic tu re t hi s f ilm cen te rs aboutth e bu il di ng o f a g re at d am in the\V cst. The appea li ng l ove t hemeabout whi ch t he action r evol ve s i s o fan unusualIy wholesome nature.Ralph Ince plays the leading role anddirects as well. A n ew come r to thescreen. Jola Mendez, plays thefeminine lead.

    , * '"H ilaric1us humor features "VeryC'(lldidential," thc screen vehicle to app ea r a t the :\arberth Thea t er nex tFriday alJd Saturday with Madge Bellamy in :he t it le role. This picture issaid te , , 'n ta in more chuckles per footoi lihn than a ny M is s B el lamy hasa pp ea re d in f or months. The story.which centers about the every-day lifeo f a l iv el y g ir l emp lo ye d a s a c le rk ina spor t ing goods s to re , was writtenby James McGinne ss a nd Randa ll H .Faye. The background is furnishedby the San Bernardino range in Cal if or ni a. M is s Bel lamy 's wardrobe includc,; some ul tra-modern sports cos(l l Il lCS.

    Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Miner entertained the members o f t he ir b ri dgeclub last e\ening. The re w er e tenguests.Harry Sheller, of Montgomery avenue, and George Siggons have returnedhome a ft er motor ing through Canada

    dur ing the pas t f ou r weeks.Miss Helen S ta ley ent er ta ined at

    Iluncheon las t S at ur da y a t h er homeSUBSORIPTION PRIOE on Essex avenue. Her guests includedOne Dolla r and Fi fty Oents Per Yea r UI the Misses Virginia Means, KatherineAdvance ,vii ll er . V ir gi ni a Spi nd le r, ElizabethMcGee, Katherine Janes Miller, RoseWeigel , Be tty Green , Ana Van Auken,Ray \Vilson, Kitty Timm, Marie Rapp,Ruth Egmore and Mary Dunlap.Miss Agnes Campbell gav e a l ov el yl un ch eo n a nd b ri dg e a t her home onSouth lona avenue last Saturday. Herg ue sts wer e t he Misses Marguerite 17 Schiller Avenue, Narberth, Pa.Oakes, Kathleen Oakes, Jean Staples,Mar y Pow er , Alice Magui re , BettyRedfern and Margaret Moran.Dr. J. J. Schembs. Jr., of W i n d s o r l - - " " " ' ~ " " " ' - - - - - - - - - and Grayl ing avenues, is spending several days in Atlantic City.Mrs. Robert H . Durbin, of Narberthavenue, sailed Tuesday to v is it f riends

    111 Orlando, Florida.The mar ri age o f Miss Eleanor liler,daughter o f Mr. and Mrs . D. P. liler,and Charles E. Wc ls h, J r.. son o f Mr.a nd Mrs . C. E. vValsh, of 418 \-Voodside avenue, will take place at Cumberl and, Md. , on January 16t h. M is s l i teris a member o f t he g radua ti ng classof t he Allegheny Hospi tal TrainingSchoo l, a nd t he engagement w as a n- Inounced at a banquet g iv en in honorof t he c la ss l as t week.The cold c lear weather o f the past

    week which f roze a ll the ponds brought -=========C======Cu t mos t o f t he i cc skating enthusiasts.Noticed on Ha\'erford College skatingpond during the past week were manyNarbe rt h boys and girls, among thembeing Betty Cook, Ruth Lee Cook, S h N Y bJ an e Whee le r, J an et Caldwell, Kitty tart t e ew ea r yTrowbridge, Katherine Douglass, Alice adding this friend to yourlist.Monks , C;leanor Ri ley, Alice Maguire ,Edith Maguire, Elizaheth Terry, Ellen It is r ea dy t o b e of anyPray, Mary Anderson, Evelyn Jefferis, service in helpi ng you w i thRuth Hophins , Stol l Ti tus , Jimmy Ste- your P ri ze s, G if ts , C ards ,venson. J immy Gowland, ) e a ne Gow- Vandles and Children 's Ap-land, Tom Elwood, Carl Metzger, 1\lal- pare\.colm Forsythe, Elizabeth McGee, Vir- Haverford at Forest Avenueg in ia E yr e, Susan Reevs, CharlesClegg, Peter Eidenberg, Carrie Louise PHONE: NARBER'l 'H 2882Douglass, Virginia Douglass, Cynthia : C ; : = : C : C : C : C : C : C : = : : : : : I : C : C : = : C : C : C : C : . ~ ' ~ : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ~nd Martha Metzger, Ned Cunning-ham, Bud Compton, George and Rob- - I"e rt Tor ch iana , K athe ri ne J ane Miller,Marian Bottoms, Louise Jones, GeorgeBurgess and Wilfred Whittingham. TROTTER BROTHERSl\lr. Frank Randolph, o f Wil ki ns -bur g, P a. , h as returned to Narber th tocontinue his studies at the Priladelphia ANNOUNCE THE OPENINGOsteopathy College. He was the guest Io f h is parents during Chris tmas Yaca-.,ion. I: I OF AN OFFICE IN THE Irr. and 11 rs. ) oseph Inglefield, of IPittsl'l'rgh, we re t he g u e s t ~ of Miss I . i1'111'1",;" T.ivings!Cln. of ESSI" ; : ~ ' . < " ' ' ' ( ' . I Na:,.Le-fh Na' ' . i h . ~ a J 'na".,k B U i I . 1 ~ " " ' g " I~ . " . ~ : ..."W". ~ ~ i ~ a ; .... ~ d " , . ;. ; : . . l r j u ~ ~ I ; g :;;;:1 I M ~ : . v A ) : ~ ~ ' r t C. Mil le r. o f I A '04&O.t: & I ~ v " I .D . 1 . . OlllU 1:/

    t l l : I ; ~ l e p ; ~ b l \ ~ i ' t ) ~ r l J l : ; o i , d ~ ~ ~ ~ l ( l n ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ , tif 1 ~ : ~ I ~ ~ : J T i r h i ~ ~ f s b ~ ~ t ~ l h e i r v h l ~ ~ ~ D ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ I ' I ? J ~ I l ~ . ~ FOR THE TR.ANSACTION OF ! I~ - - - - i i i ~ - - - - " "they arc to recognize the ir proper part c\'e. clr guests were r. ant ;' !s. J ..-----............. _in a dcmocra t ic s cheme of things, it \V. E; C re\ a tt . M r. and Mr,s. Ke.lth B I' ~ . t . ~ . ~ otJOrht to he confined to the i r achieve- Monl11ngton , Mr. and Mrs. SebastIan An Insurance usiness I' \ , ! I ~m e ~ l t s and not i nc lu dc t hr ea ts o f what Rudol ph , Mr. a nd Mrs . Ted Meredith,t he y a re going to do . e ve n 'wh en the Mr. a nd Mrs. Stanley E. Haigh and EXCLUSIVELYthing invoh 'ed is of such tremendous : 'Ilr . and Mrs. Charles H Bar tl et t. iimportance as an a le rt changing of Mr. and l\lrs. Joseph A. Lamorelleant omoh il e t ag s. A s i t is. we wer e ad- and daughter . J ~ a n , lo:merly of A\'on\ 'i sed that as soon as midnight boomed r0!ld.. arc o c c u P Y l l 1 ~ theI r new home ont he a dv en t o f the new yea r the roads HIllSIde a\'enue, Wynnewood.would swarm with special corps and ~ r and Mrs. Bruce E. B ~ y e r , ofspecial c ar s a nd wo e to the hapless ChIcago, ha ~ ' returned ~ theIr homeo. nes who had ove rl ooked doi ng pre- af te r spendll lg the h?hda,Ys as t ~ CIS ely a nd e xa ct ly what the l aw reo gues ts of : \' !r s. Beyers SIs te r, MISSqni re d o f h im . It might be s ai d that Margaret McDe\' i tt , o f 1011 Windsorthe purpose of the annonncement was avenue.to s av e embarrassment and a possi- Mrs. Arthnr K. Lc Fevre will hebl e fine f or t ho se w ho transgressed, h O , s t l ' ~ s t? the . m ~ m h e r s of ~ h \Vombnt it wo ul d be f ar better to punish en's I, orelgn :'Illsslonary Society o f t hethe offenders. if such indeed they were. M. E. Church when i t meets next Monthan to fai l to recognize that t he pol ic e d ay , January 0. at her home. !I Sabinedepartment is supposed to remain an avenueinconspicuous p art o f o ur p ro ce dur c . Mr. and Mrs. Car l Agee , former r e ~ -and t ha t it is organized to serve and Id

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    HOW TIMES HAVE CHANGED

    That Christmas CheckWhy not make that Christmascheck buy the radio set that you havebeen wanting? The Steinite electricradio, the hi t of the Philadelphia RadioRodeo, is on exhibition at the

    In the early day s o f L umbe ri ng it wascustomary to fell the giant White P ine trees,cu t only the select logs-float t hem d ownstream an d give them the water cure for aboutsix months to two years. Then ru n t hemthrough (i n many cases) a portable saw mill,slice them into nice, soft cork boards---anothersix months to one and a hal f years of air drying,a nd they we re ready for Foundry Patterns ,Sash, Doors, Corner Cupboards and many otherold stand-bys.

    But in those days most of the Pine Lumber. came from Pennsylvania and Michigan.Today-Similar giants are droppedskidded or conveyed into a most modern bandsawmill, where they are very uni fo rm ly sawn,carefully graded, loaded on trucks and placedin up-to-the ..minute dry kilns for a few days orweek. Then shipped about t hr ee t hous andmiles to o ur yard--all within a poss ible sixtydays.The old reliable WHITE PINE, with itsrare beauty and texture, in any grade, is alwayswith us.

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    Just imagine how much more attractive your home wouldbe with harmonious beautifu l cabinets. instead of unsightly bareradiators I

    Imagine the satisfaction of seeing walls an d draperies freshand clean, instead of smudged by the dust carried by air currentsrising upward from uncovered radiators.Add to these advantages the healthful benefits of improvedcirculation of the heat a nd you will see why you r home shoul d

    be equipped with Bohem Radiator furniture.Bohem Radiator Shields and Cabinets are obtainable incream, walnut or mahogany gra ined finishes. It will pay youto get our estimate.

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    Lancaster pike."Ten y ea rs a go t he S ta te o f Pennsylvania purchased that same sect ionfrom Philadelphia to Paoli for $165,000. The section reaching into Lanc as te r wa s pur chas ed f or $90,000."That ended t he t on -g a te s forever.The fine old pike was r em ad e a nd itno w fo rm s o ne of t he most beautifulreaches of the Lincoln highway, whichspans the American cont inent. "

    Supplee-Wills-JonesMILK and CREAMWalker-GordonAcidophilus MilkMAIN LINE BRANCHTelephone: Bryn Mawr 88S758 Lancaster AveDryn Mawr

    te). e1X!) .The General Drafting Co. : 1935 Chestnut Street : S. G. Coates : Registe/'ed Architect : Bell phone: : Rittenhouse OSS8 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    Lancaster P ik e, w hi ch runsthrough one edge of Lower Merion , i s now a State highway andwell paved. but many Main Lineresidents still remember t he t imewhen it was a privately ownedturnpike, full of ruts and the causeof much warm language. Origina ll y o ne of the wonders of thecountry. the old pike became unprofitable to its backers when rail-\roads came into being. was allowed to disintegrate and received norepairing until purchased hy theState."Immediately after the Revolution " saVS Girard. who discussedthe ~ I P S and downs of the historichighway recently in his co}umn,"they began t o t al k about a greatroad t o t he \Vest' f rom Philadelphia. This was then th ; na.tionalcapital and t he count ry s bIggestcity."Lancas t er . t hen a town ofabout ::WOO people. was the l arges tinland center in America. To jointhe national capital with the in landmetropolis seemed a natural thingto do."But it required years of agitation before the wor k w as done.Finallv th e St ate Leg islature ~ Q J : ~ : i s = l ~ ; ; ; : j l ; : i l = R ~ = u : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l l = l : ~ ~ ~ i } : l ) ; ; ; : t 1 : ~ ~ ~ = i J ; ~grante 'd a cha rt er t o the Philad.elphia and Lancas te r TurnpIkeCompany . which thus obtainedt he r ig ht to conver t t hi s into aprivately owned road."I t was about 69 miles long andit was o rder ed to be 50 feet wide."Onlv 21 f ee t in the centt.r wasto be l )aved with broken stone.The road was f in ished in 17'94 ata c os t o f $G630 a mile.

    "I t was the wonder o f th e who leUnited States. and qui te p roperlyso, since it had cost $464,000."That was then by far the greates t Stllll ever expended upon anyone project. public work or building program in this country."?\ 0 canal had then C)st thatamount. :\0 railroad existed inthe entire land."" \Val l s t ree t never saw greater exci tement than occurred in Philadelphiaand Lancaster the day the Turnpikestock was sold."The s tock was $300 a share. Firstcontc, first ~ e r v e d , was th

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    ARDMORE, PENNA.

    Shea's Drug StoreRIGHT ATTHE STATION

    Where the Apotheca1'y Has Held ForthFor the Last QuarteQ'-CenturyTelephones: Narberth 28-38 an d 28-39

    ATHENS AVENUE AND SIMPSON ROAD

    s. P. Frankenfield SonsFUNERAL DIRECTORS

    PHONE: ARDMORE 9

    SAFETYIN ANY WEATHER ANDAT ANY T IMENarberthTaxi Cab Co.215 Haver ford Ave .

    (Walter Roser)Phone , Narber th 3772

    NARBERTH THEATERBARBER SHOP121 North Narberth AvenueSpecializing 1n Women's andChildren's Hair-CuttingStrictly Sanitary Shop

    LAST CALL FOR OURChristmas Club1928

    Mee t ne x t' s yeaI" s Chr is tmas demands byjoiningo n e o r more of these

    classes now.FIVEDOLLAR CLASS

    Requires a deposit o f $5.00 each week forthe next 50 weeks. In December, 1928, youwil l receive a c heck f or $250.00 p lu sinterest.

    DEC.25

    TWO-DOLLAR CLASSRequires a deposit of $2.00 each week forthe nex t 50 weks. In December, 1928, youwil l receive a c he ck f or $100.00 p lu sinterest.

    ONE-DOLLAR CLASSRequires a deposit o f $1.00 each week forthe nex t 50 weks. In December, 1928, youwiII receive a check for $50.00, plus interest.

    FIFTY-CENT CLASSRequi res a d epos it o f 50 cen ts each weekfor t he n ex t 50 weeks . In December, 1928,you will re ce ive a c he ck for $25.00, plusinterest.

    TWENTYFIVECENT CLASSReqnires a depof;i t o f 25 cen ts each weekfoJ' the next 50 weeks. In December, 1928,yuu will r eceh- e a check for $12.50, p lu sinterest.The Narberth National BankOpen Friday Evenings . 7 to 9 P. M.

    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~:I: Schedule of JWontgomery Bus Co., Inc. ;;

    Montgomery Avenue Line Le;vi ng Pennsylvani a R . R . Sta- until 10.30 P. M.t ion in Narberth 7 minutes later Then 10.50 and every 20 min. U D t i l ~Eastbound t han t he above-men ti on ed t imes . 12.30 A. M.W Leaving Anderson and Montgomery Leaving 54th Street and Cit y Line Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3.00 A. M. ..eiAvenues 21 minutes later than the above- Leaving 54th and Cit y L in e 5 m i n - ~mentioned times. utes later t ha n t he a b o v e - m e n . ~W WEEKDA Y tioned times. ..eiStarting at 5.30 A. M. Westbound Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. S t a - ~Then every 15 min. until9.00 A. M. Leaving 62d and Lancast er Avenue t io n i n Narberth 19 minutes l a t e r ~W Then 9.20 and every 20 min. until than the above-mentioned times.300 P M WEEKDAYS~ T h ~ n 3.is ~ n every 11:: min. until Starting at 6.00 A. M. Narberth Short LineW 1000P M Then every 15 min. until 9.30 A. M. ..eiT h e ~ 10.20 ~ n every 20 min. unt i l Then 9.50 A. M. and every 20 min. Eastbound12.00 P. M. until 3.30 P . M . Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. Statioll~ Then 12.30.1.30 and 2.30 A . M . Then 3.45 P . M . and every 15 min. Narberth ~ W until 10.30 P. M.l..".. SATURDAYS Then 10.50 and every 20 min. until ' ~ E E K J ) A Y S AND SUNDAYS aStarting at 5 .3 0 A . M. Then 12.30 A. M. Startmg at S.50 A. M. ..eiThen every 15 win. until 9.00 A. ~ Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3.09 A. M. Then 6.30, 7.10. 7.50, 8.30, 9.10. J1Then 9.20 and every 20 min. untJ SATURDAYS 9.50, 10.30, 11.10 and 11.50 A . M .T h l e ~ 0 ~ 2 ~ 5 ~ ~ every 15 min . until Starting at 6.00 A. M. Then 12 .30, 1 .10, 1.50 . 2 .30 , 3 .10,taT Then every 15min. until 9 .30 A. M. 3.50, 4.30, 5.10, 5.50, 6.30, 7.10,. .eiT h l e ~ O f o ~ o ~ ~ every 20 min. unt il Then 9.50 A. M. lind every 20 min. 7 .5 :. 8 .30 . 9.10, 9 .50. 10 .30 , 11 .10P M until 12.30 P. M. an 11.50 P . M.T h ~ ~ C l ~ 2 . : i O , i.30 a n d 2 ~ 3 0 A. M. Then 12.45 P' pM and every 15 min. Le aving 54th a nd C ity LinefrJ'" until 10;30 M. ..ei

    SUNDAYS Then 10.50 P. M. and every 20 min. WestboundStarting at 5.30 A. M. until 12.30 A. M.W Then every Ih-hour until 9.00 A.M. Then 1.00. 2.00 and 4.00 A . M. WEEKJ),\YS AND SUNDAYS .& tThen 9.20 and every 20 min. until Starting at 6.10 A. M.1.00 P. M. SUNDAYS Then 6 .50. 7 .30. 8.10, 8.50, 9.30.W Then 1.15 and every 15 min. until Starting at 6.00 A. M. 10.10, 10.50 and 11.30 A. M. .& t10.00 P. M. Then every lh-hour until 9.30A. M. Then 12.10, 12.50, 1.30, 2.10, 2.50.Then 10.20 P. M. and every 20 min. Then 9.50 A. M. and every 20 min. 3.30, 4 .10, 4 .50, 5.30, 6.10, 6.50.rn: until 12.00 P. M. until 1.30 P. M. 7.30. 8.10, 8.50, 9.30, 10.10, 10.50; : Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. M. Then 1.45 P. M. and every 15 min. and 11.30 P. oM. and 12.30 A. M.

    FOR INFORMATION ON OTHER SCHEDULES, PHONE BRYN MAWR 12801008 jl~ ~ ~ ! # ~ 2 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ f ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .. , ~ < . ~

    SERVICE

    GEORGE A. WITTEPaperhallging and. DecoratillgESTIMATINGNARBERTH 4135 W

    Authorized Dealers

    219 Haverford AvenueNARBERTH 4005

    MOHAWK--SONORA

    BAKED GOODSFor the Whole Bloomin' Family

    RADIOALBERT and DILWORTHSALES

    Why? WeH, for one thing, our baked goods arefor Mother. She will enjoy their quality andeconomy, bu t more than that, she will appreciate thesaving of her t ime and strength.Fo r Dad !-Infinite variety, sterling quality andhourly freshness are apparent when our baked goodsare served. They will make his meals more enjoyable.For the Children-Need we say it, Good breadi s a chi ld 's bes t food, and wholesome cakes form anutritious and looked-forward-to dessert.

    Majestic A and B Eliminators310 Dudley Ave. Phone, Nar. 3868M

    WHITE'S SWEET SHOP

    HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice of the PeaceREAL ESTATE

    Fire Insurance-Best Companiel!.Pbone 4049- W !1l I D&Y ed or4 An .

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    ALLAN C. HALE, Inc.MAIN UNE DISTRIBUTORS. . . . . TELEPHONESBUICKfir1928

    POLICE GET THANKS

    EXPERT REPAIRINGEstimates FreeC. M. FRIESWATCIli\IAKEItCALL BARING 0924628 North 1\Iay St. , West Phlla.

    HARRY B. WALL IPlumbing, Gas Fittingand Heating INARBERTH,PA. IPHONF., N ..\RBERTH 3fi52.M '!.

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    SOMEWHERE-perhaps in d ri vi ng Ob se rv ehowBu ick' sLovejoyHydraulichome from th e office-perhaps OD Shock Absorbers,front an d rear,absorba troublesome detour- there ' s a par- road shock.and eliminatejoltsan d jars.ticularly ba d stretch o f road whichyouencounter almostevery day. Se e how Buick 's form-fi t ting, tai lored

    seat-cushions add to th is remarkableThat'. th e place to test Buick 's riding r i di ng ease by providing th e restfulcomf or t. Le t us pu t a ca r at your diS. comfort o f an easy chair.posaL Drive a Buickfor 1928 over th e.treteh o f b ad r oa d y ou k now b es t. Yo u cannot know Buick 's marveloUine w r iding comfor t u n ti l y ou h av eNotice how Buick's CantileverSprings tested it yourself. A ear awaits y o u i nsmooth away ruts and bumps. ou r showroom.

    SEDANS 11195 to 11995 COUPES 11195 to 11850 SPORTMODELS 11195 to IU25l1li f, .. 6.Fliat.Mid..&.--1_'. be tUlthti. 1M G. M. iI. C. /i....ndnll p14n, IJr."'D" d.,;" '6k, ;. """i1461o.

    WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT , BUICK WILL BUILD THEM

    , .. . .Drive BuiCk for19 8over that had road

    Get L et te rs F ro m Recipients ofXmas B a ske t s-R i o t W i t h

    Children.Several letters of thanks were received this week by the LowerMer io n police f or t he 29 b ~ s ~ , e t scontaining turkeys anr l provIsIonsf or C hr is tmas d in ne r whi ch t heysen t poo r f amil ies in the townshipand Narberth. Other recipients ofthe gift baskets , many of whomcould not write, came personally to

    Ardmore headquarters to give theirthank s o r sen t messages by d is tr ic t [officers.In addition to sending food to thevar ious fami lies , the pol ice assem- [bled many of the poo r chi ld re ri a t - = = : = i ' t ( ; - = = ~ ; " . = = = : = 9 l ' E ! : = = = " I E = = : : = ' l ' t : E==::i3t;-==:;;! ' IE:E==:;;! ' I\;;:==\headquarte'rs on Christmas mom - ; r . , : ; . , : ; ; p ; ; ; p ; ; : ; ; p : : ; ; p : : ; p : : ; ; , p : ; ; ; p : ; ; ; p : ; ; ; p : ~ ~ ; : ; ; o ; ; : ; ; o ; ~ ; : : o w ; ; : : o w ; ; : : o w ; ~ ~ ; o : ; o ; ; ; o : ; o ; ; ; o ; ; ; ; ; ; o ; ; ; ; ; O ; = 4 1i ng be fore the t re e in the Ma gi strate's Court anrl g ave them presents of candy and toys."There were 80 of them here."Superintendent Smith said describing the scene , " and we sure had atime with them. \Ve ran out ofsupplies and had to take up another collection from those aroundheadquarters on Christmas morning to take ~ r for all of the kids."Then we took t hem ove r t o t heArdmore Legion honse. wherethey were given more presents.S ome g ot lost e nr ou te and we hada great job getting them all together again."W e had our g reates t f un whenit c ame t ime to t ak e t hem home ," Ihe concluded. "\Ve had d ri venthem over in mot or cars a nd onelittle mite re fuse d to walk back,t hough he r home was only a fewblocks away. S he c ame in a ca r,she c la imed, and she ins is ted thatshe was going to r id e home in one."

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    Phone: Narberth 3854

    Bala-Cynwyd

    DA VIS '

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    THINGS TO SMOKE

    HEWIT ' STailors, Cleaners and Dyers

    The Oldest Store in Nm'berth224 Haverford A venue NARBERTH 4035

    234 Haverford A venue

    After alI, freshness is the final factor in tobacco qual i ty.Our enormous business in cigars, c igaret t es and pipe tobaccomeans that the stock is constantly replenished and that youa re a ss ur ed o f f re sh goods.Make it a rule t o b uy a ll your smoking needs at

    OF ARDMORE

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    Ii WEATHER STRIPPING~ ~ That Will Give Satisfactionf Let u s Wea th er S tr ip you r doors and windows now and keepI ~ out all d ra ft s. T hi s will not only make your home comfortablen during the cold winter months, but will helpconsiderable towardr reducing the c oa l b il l. We guarantee best workmanship, high-h grade mat er ia l a nd per fe ct satisfaction. Our low o v ~ r h e a dI makes possible a savmg from 10 to 30 per c en t. E st imat esi: cheerfully given.I, A DollarSaved Is a Dollar EarnedMAIN LINE AWNING COMPANYIJ 49 East Lancaster A venue, Ardmo re , P a .I CALL ARDMORE 1527-J FOR OUR REPRESENTATivE :1ii ... E * i . . t , i i i l : m J ~ : z . . r : r n : ~ : : i : : : r l : n : r r . : : : : : : : r . : : : : ! : r : r . ; : ! : ] ! . : J : : ! ! ! : r . r . t ! I ! i : ! i Z 1 r . : n : n : n i ! U I !! ':[ '!IDA l l ~ ~ - < : > ,#

    Not Just a "Place in the Suburbs"ButA Real Country Estate!Ye t t h is exclusive property offers suburban convenience as well.

    The exac t location:Sou th ea st c or ne r o f WEST VALLEY ROAD AND SWEDESFORD ROAD, JUST /)MINUTES DIRECTLY NORTH OF STRAFFORD STATION on t he P . R. R. MainLine.

    The MainBanking Institution

    THE NAME:

    Narberth

    The Merion Title 8 Trust Co.

    3 large porches,Center hall,Lavatory,Coat room,L iv ing room (open f ir ep lace ),Dining 1'00111 (open fireplace),Pantry, Iitchen, THIRD FLOORLaundry, 10 ft. x 22 ft., Front of house , 2 large bedroomsRefrigerator room (l ined wi th cork) , I bath.Back s tai r s to mai d' s qua rt er s i n 3d floot' Real' of house , 2 large bedroomsreal'. bath (maid 's quart e rs ) .

    Electric light, hot-water heat, hardwood f loors 1st, 2d and 3d floors and four inches wide.Large stone gate posts at entrance and entire property enclosed with white fence.I"GREEN ACRES"I

    Open for Inspection Daily and Sundays.Bring This AdvertiSement with Yo u fo r Exact Location

    J. Howard Mecke, Jr.Owner, on Premisesor902 Packard Building. Phone Rit . 1177 or 1176- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - = - - - - - - - - - - - - _ . . : . - - - : . . . : . . . - = - . . : . : . . : . . . ~Immediate PossessionPriced at $40,000Financed if Desired

    The location is ideal for the man who wants to live in the country and yet keep in close dai ly touchwith his business.The residence is buil t of all s tone ; a nd i s s ur rounded by l awns and many f ine, old trees. Close toHunt Club, Riding Academy, swimming club and two golf courses.

    A new frame bui ld ing now on the property would make f ive wonde rful box stalls for ponies 01'riding horses, orPlayhouse for children, bowling alley, man's quarters or billiard room.

    I STRAFFORD ]On the P. R. R. Main Line210 Trains Daily t o a nd From Philadelphia . Remodeled, s ingle , all-stone Colonial res i

    dence. Built 1834. I n t h e b eau t if u l Ch es t er Valley, five minutes no r t h o f S t r affo rd Station., FIRST FLOOR I SECOND FLOOR2 large halls,3 large bedrooms (2 open f ir ep laces ),2 tile baths and showers,1 large porch, 35 ft. x 10 ft., with stripedaWning.

    I Property has large BATHING POOL i n f ront o f house, the bottom of which is concrete. \1..-.----------

    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

    YOUNG LADY-Desi re s room andboard near Montgomery avenue. Wri teMiss Dorothy Stevenson, care of GardenNurseries, Narberth.

    Rates: 2c per word; additional con-secutive insertions of same advertise-ment, 1c per word. Minimum chargeper week, 90c.LOST-Chrlstmas Eve, green leatherenvelope hand bag with money and personal articles. Reward. E. Z. Stringfield,214 DUdley avenue.

    careers. He became interested inthe Narber th Scou t s th rough several "good tu rns" done for h im b yScout "Dick" vVentz.

    etc.

    RUSH!

    UUR Yl'OWN

    PRIZE AWARDED

    CHARLES F. EBERTJobbing CarpenterUEPAIRS and ALTERATIONS103 Dudley Avenue

    PHONE : NARBERTH 4129

    REPLATEBRASSY WORNOFFBath Room Faucets

    Brassy Auto Part s , Reflectors,With Pure SilverUSE

    U.. t I f tl S A one bedroom, l lv lng room, d in ing room.c ou ts wa s t le a\ \ ar.c () le . . kitchen, batn, hot water . ArdmoreHamilton money pnze to Robert 1430-W.Hu tchinso n. ' P " ' E ; o l \ ~ I A " L ; - ; E ; ; - ;- " ' H = E L ~ I ; ; - ' --;-;,,""A;-N""T"E""n;--C--="a--sh---er

    11., t d I t w an ted. App ly Narbe rt h Theat er , 129lIS pnze wa s presen e as Narberth avenue, Narberth, Pa.sp r ing by Mr. Hamil ton, o f H unt- SUNNY R001\l tor gent leman or busIi n gdon, Pa ., for t he m embe r of ness woman. Private family. Conventh e Bo)' Scout organization "who lent to stat ion. Phone Narberth 4161.. ., f I SEWING l\IACHINES-All makes re-best exemplified the Spirit 0 t le paired. L iberal allowances on old rna-organization d u r i n ~ t he y ea r a nd chines for new S inge r. P hone Mer ionI . . I I I ' I ' 1458-M. (tf)W 10 IS U111ve rsa y acc a1m e( 111 ..... ilO.l \ ~ I F . o ; ; ' l \ .I , . . A - ; ; D ' " ' E . - - - : . . . , k ~ - . . - . , - - - : - - - - - , - - ~ ; : . . : . . .I I ' . ca es and f udge . Ca llNarberth as the upstall( II1g JOy Narberth 3791-J. after 3.30. (tf)scout of th e troop." SEWING l\IACHINES-New and used.Th e se lec ti o n o f Scou t Hu tc h - Liberal allowance on old machines. Guar. anteed repairs on all makes. Phone Nar1I1son wa s made by Sc ou tma st er berth 3907-M. ('I'. F.)Toh n \Vilson and h is three ass.ist- 1I0l\lAlD CAKES-Noodles, sand-tarts.an ts who rated the bo ys d ur in g 80c lb.; angel food, $1.25 lb. Mrs . S . P., Duncan, 6 Sabine avenue, Narberth.t he p ast season. Th e applause Phone Narberth 4112-M.that a t tended the a\vard nladeThe ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ] ICabin l i teral ly r ing.Mr. Hamilton IS a director oft he Hunt in g don Nat io na l Bank,freight and passenger agent of th ePennsyh ' an ia Ra il road and secre-tary of t he R ot ar y C lu b of thatcitv. He is intensely interes ted inboys, having a ss is te d o ve r o neh un dr ed o f them t o s uc ce ss fu l

    on Rockavon road.Ben L . C ar ro ll h as sold hi shome at 316 ~ l e r i o n avenue to Al bert \Yood Morris. Among recentrentals ar e 18 lona a venue t o 1. D .Carson; 217 vVilliams a ve nu e t oHarry J. K il li an ; o ne o f t he B ar clay a pa rt me nt s t o R ic ha rd R.Hense l, o f Green sbo ro, N , C. ; 25\-\'indsor avenue to George C.Prior, of S pr in gf ie ld , M as s. ;apartment at 210 E s se x a ve nu e t o:\[rs. Madelein K. Lebkicher.

    Bryn Mawr 327 Wayne 47Upper Darby: Boulevard 1600

    PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN-COUNTIES GAS& ELECTRIC COMPANY

    STARTED WITH A

    Ardmore 3500Hilltop 233

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    Most of the ranges in the sale are equipped withoven heat control. There are plenty of ful l enameland half enamel finishes from which to choose. Cabinet, double-oven and single-oven ranges included.All are approved by the American Gas Association.

    12 Monthly Payments

    Manyof the best bargains were quickly takenup,but equally attractive choices remain.

    Eager housewives were prompt to see thewonderful opportunity for worthwhile savings in ourInventory Clearance Sale of Gas Ranges, Gas WaterHeaters, Gas Room Heaters, Electric Washing Machines and other appliances.

    Savings over regular prices run all the way from20% to 50%.

    REAL ESTATE AFFAIRS

    : R. S. TOUHILL :: Electrical Contractor :f "Service with a Smile" ,: 70S s. BOWMAN AVENUE ,, Estimates Furnished :, PHONE MERION 1088 . ...,--,,--,.,-,.,-,------

    Loca l B roke rs Repor t R ecen t S al esand Rentals.Th e office of Robert J. Nash

    has so ld for George B. Turner hisproperty at 432 Anthwyn road,Narberth, to Henry C. Grau, Jr.,o f \Vynnewood , who intends tooccupy th is prope rty a s h i s home .Th e same office ha s a l so sol d al : ui ld in g s i te l o ca t ed o n B erwy nav enu e. Berwyn , for S. \V. Sargent & C o. t o M r. Elder J. Kling.Th e f ol lowing l ease contractsar e reported:Th e premises at 21 j \Vynne

    wood ro ad . Narbe r th , f or Mis s Id aBuckman to Chauncey S. Hager,a s h is h om e.

    A s tore s i tua ted at 125 NorthNarberth avenue, for Messr s . S a lasin & F re ed t o Mrs . L il ia n F.Hutchinson, who is occupying th es am e a s a special ty shop .No. 4

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    During thecoming year we will strive to merit the a]J1Jre-dation of yoU? good wil l and we trust t he happu relationships we now enjoy m a y g ro w liven more friendl1/ ill the Ne wYear. After all, the most i m p o rt a n t t h i n g in life is +,f) lJ:vc. Tolive and to be h a p py i s t o l ive a l if e of service to otll,1'8.

    Cotter'sWe Delivel-Call Narberth 4050

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    EXTRA FANCY lb.APRICOTS

    DEL MONTE large canFRUITS FOR SALADS

    LARGE FANCYPRUNES-30-40 Size

    SUNMAID 2 pkgs.25eRAISINS

    HERBERT RICH large canYELLOW PEACHES

    CAMPFIRE 12-oz. can 2geMARSHMALLOWS

    DEL MONTE large canBARTLETT PEARS

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    ALL GOLD can 17eAPRICOTS

    PARADISE ISLAND flat canSLICED PINEAPPLE

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    ~ ~ 6 : R A T O R 2 16-oz. pkgs. 25eKellogg's Corn Flakes 2 pkgs. 15cor Post Toasties

    PARIS GENUINE canMAINE CRUSHED CORN

    ALL.GOLD ROYAL large canANNE CHERRIES

    STERLINGTOMATOES

    DELMAIZ GOLDENCRUSHED CORN

    NEWPEA BEANS

    BEST GRANULATED Slbs .2geSUGAR

    BLUELABLESMALL BEETS

    QUAKECORN MEAL

    Conewago Extra FineSTRINGLESS BEANS

    SNIDER'S SMALLSWEETPEAS

    We wish to thank o ur m an ycustome1'S f or t he ir spl endidpatronage dul 'ing the holidalJseason, and to w i sh t h em healthand happiness in 1928.

    TOPICS

    SPORTLIGHT

    Again Head Commission

    "THE BUSHLEAGUER"

    Added: Saturday Matinee. Another chapter of"KING OF THE JUNGLE"

    NARBERTH THEATERNARBERTH AVENUE

    SHOWS: 7 and 9 P. M. MATINEE Daily at 2.30 P. M.

    Starring JANET GAYNOR and CHARLES FARRELLA picture that wl1l'stlr the hearts and Imagination of the worldt 'AnU;S NAunEltTIl THEATER XEWS

    BA'l'UltllAY MATIXt:E OXI,Y-F1RST C IlAPTE lt O F T il E GREAT STOnY"KING OF THE JUNGLE"Program Week of January 9th

    Monday and Tuesday

    Comed3'-"TO PA OR NOT TO PA"

    RALPH INCE in"NOT FOR PUBLICATION"Thrill after thrill follow one another so rapidly in this tremendous melodrama that you hardly have time to catch your breath.Comedy: "A SILLY SAILOR"

    NARBERTH THEATER NEWS

    Friday and SaturdayMADGE BELLAMY in"VERY CONFIDENTIAL"

    TIlUl'sday, F ri da y a n d Saturday, Jan. 5, 6 and 7"SEVENTH HEAVEN"

    Wednesday and TllursdayMONTE BLUE in

    The most hilarious comedy drama ever recorded by the cameraComedy: "UPPER CUTS" NARBERTH THEATER NEWS FABLES

    NOTICE

    ESTATE NOTICES

    Or to her attorney,William H. Whitaker,Merion avenue and Wynnewood roadNarberth, Pa. (2-11-28.)

    Estate of Andrew Perry Redifer , deceased. Letters testamentary on theabove est at e have been grant ed to t heUndersigned, who request all personshaving claims or demands against theestate o f t he decedent to make knownthesame, and all persons Indebted to thedecedent to make payment without delay, toLillian W. Redifer, Executrix,4 Shirley road,Narberth, Pa.

    Estate of John A. Caldwell, late of theBorough of Narberth, deceased. Letterstestamentary on the above estate havingbeen grant ed t o t he Merion T it le andTrust Company of Ardmore, all personsIndebted to said estate are requested tomake immed ia te payment , and t hosehaving legal claims, to present samewithout delay at the office of saidcompany, No. 5 East Lancaster avenueArdmore, Pa. Richard J. Hamilton,President.(2-11-28.)

    (1-1-28)

    The annual meeting ot the stockholders of The Narberth Nat ional Bank torthe election of directors and such otherbusiness as may properly come beforethe meeting will be held at the bankinghouse on Tuesday, January 10, 1928. at5 P. M. J. L. McOKERY,Oashier.

    ttt;Book on Subject Given to Library by t

    Fortnightly Club. THE ESSEXE ac h y ea r th e For tn ig ht ly Clu b o f KANDY KOUNTER {Narberth, a group of women meeting ; {to discuss cultural suhjects, have given 107 Essex Avenue lt o t he l ib ra ry some val uabl e book ofspeci al iz ed i nt er es t. L as t yea r it was -------------- !a hook on old chi na and por ce la in , t he F p ! You can now arrange to have a {yea r befor e a hook on Ori en ta l r ugs. or ermanent . .These books arc too expensive for the ( I H (l ib ra ry t o pnr chase out o f i ts l im it ed Saf l s lacf l On! .. 0 T Z 0 N E !funds, but find constant usc when once i . ilaced on the shelves. B U Y A ' . . Self-acting Gas Water Heater ,As a c ompani on to t he se b ooks t heFor tn ight ly Cl uh has g iven t hi s yea r i installed in your home on !a charming hook on "Quil ts , Their Smedley =Sto ry and How to 1Iake Th em," by !!arie D. \ ~ T e h s t e r . The book is well i 60 Days' Trial !illustrated and lists aJl the familiar pat- BUI-It Home l ,l ern s o f p at chwo rk an d quilti ng, s uc h F ra nk H. Sykes, of Cynwyd, who Andrew Macdonald, commissioner as the Log Cabin, Drunkard's Path, was re-elected president of the from Nort.h Ardmore, who was re- , You convince yourself that HOT- {:rulip", ATIlazing I ~ , t a r an d the Uin tferes t- Lower Merion Board of Commls slon- el ec ted vice president of the town- WM. D. & H. T. SMEDLEY ; ZONE '111 fill tIle hot ' ' 'ater' needs of "IIlg ..~ u t o g r a p I pattern. n ortn- ers for a two year term Tuesday at ship board fOl his thi rd consecu- ~ ' " nately the book is not in de xe d, b ut th e Its leo rga nlzatlo n meetin g In Ard- tlve one-year te rm at Its meeting ! the household with complete sat i sfae- !library plans to have this done, beliC\. . l1Iore. He was first chosen for t he Tuesday n igh t. He succeeded Ben- , ". I I . d '11 II I office a year ago to fill the vacancy jamln H. Ludlow as a commlsslon- JAMES R COLE . ThIIlg t lat t Ie III ex WI at ( to t Ie caused by the death of William A. cr. by appointment. when the latter '= bon. en if you decide to k ee p i t jval ue o f t he book. L. Barker. He Is second vice presl- was elected assemblyman In 1922;Other new hooks added to the dent of the Fidel ity Mutual Li fe was re-elected to office In 1923 and Rear of 250 Haverford Ave. l you pay. {library t his month a re: Insurance company. again In 1927. House and Decorative Painting i i"Glorious Adventure," by Richanl Mail Orders and Jobbing Promptly ,= 0 1 $5 DHallihurtOIl. Attended te n Y own j"Bridge of San Luis Rey," ly L. M. PASSERS COP Ito its thrce othcr w in s w he n t he y Phone , Narberth 3639-W , ~ I ill I $5 a Month 'Thornton \Vilder. FOURTH won a looscly plaY'ed game on theLazarus Laughed," a play, ly CAGE TILT I Iugene O'Neill . homc floor at Ardmore. Coach Jobbing Carpenter { {"Canary Murder Case," by S. S. Van Anderson s tartcd his usual lineup! lD ~ : P ~ s s e n g e r to Folkestolle," by J. s. Collingdale High is Victim of Lockwood and Kohlhas, for - Harry H. Hamer i 15-Gallon Size, $80 : : 20-Gallon Size, $95 !Fletcher. on Tuesday Afternoon; wards; Deubler, center; Cook and I NARBERTH 2762 ; 10'70 off Retai l Pr ice for cash in 60 davs after installation The. i"Daughter of the Samurai." by S 2 . price is for the heater installed ready for use. .Sugimoto. core 31- 4. l\Iandes, guard s; bu t their play ap- , ! Visit our office or send for a representative. t"Bellamy Trial ," by Frances Noyes ". . pea red a bit ragged at times, no ::- t i

    H ~ g ~ l 1 l e J s , , , by Daniel Streeter. I hIS aftcrnoon 111 the Lower d ou bt d ue to the lac k of sufficient N. R. PEACOCK {PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN-COUNTIES GAS t"Best Plays of HI:!6-2'," Burns iderion H ig h g ym Coacll Ander-' t" I' tl I I'd I t ' dE ' . I. i & ELECTRIC COMPANY jMantle. ' 'I d \ \' 1 . prac Ice (unng Ie 10 lays. n erlor an xterlor Paintmg50n 5 ., aroon an l i te basketball I I I tl I ' I WILL BE GLAD TO ESTIMATE . Ardmore 3500 Bryn Mawr 327 Wayne 47 ('"Best Short Stories of 1!l2'," by L. . " -, ~ o , wo oe w as Ie llg 1 scorer I]. O'Brien. f!\'e t ak cs o n Its first Suburban fo r his team, scoring three field 407 Essex Ave., Narberth, Pa. il ( Hilltop 233 Upper Darby: Boulevard 1600 !"Interference," hv Roland Pertwee League opponcn t, Upp er D ar by . I d f f 1 C k Phone. Nnrbrr tb 2637 j j"Vanguard," by -Arnold Bennett. The Ardn lo re qu in te t is unbeaten goa s a ~ our ou s. 00 was . - . ._. ._ . .- . .- . . - . . - . ._.._.._ _.--. . -. ._.........- .........-. ........- . ._ . ._ . ._ . .- . . - . ._ ..C I ; ~ \ X ~ ~ l e B ~ r r ) ~ " the Winuow," by as yet, having won all its first f ou r n ex t WIth two field t os se s and the .-"Eighth Wonder, the Hol land Tun- games wi th plenty to spare. On the same number of fouls. Mandeslie!." o th er h an d, Upp cr D ar by t as te d t he a nd Deubl er also h ad t wo basketsPROTEST TAG FINES sting' o f de fe a t when it was bea ten each with Dotw Flemming addinO"hy Radnor last Tuesday night. t 'f I t to I> WO ou rys.

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    Open Friday Evenings f ron. 7 unti l 9 o 'ClockThe Narberth l'.Tational Bank

    BRADLEY MARKET2106 MARKET STREETOpposite Erlanger TheatreRittenhouse7070

    Narberth and Haverford Aves.

    tually will have money for neither.

    The Sign of theBest MeatsTo End the Day Rightthere is nothing like a p i pi ng ho t,g oo d m ea t dinner.To star t the year right,there is no resolution so g oo d a sto have only the best meats, an d to havet hem eve ry day.

    Bradley's h av e s ol d t he b es t mea t s inPhiladelphia fo r fifty years. They stillsell t hem.

    Del iver i es twice d a il y t o the Main L i ne .YOU AR E INVITED TO OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT

    wants rather than his needs even-

    AN APOTHECARY SHOPIn all the rush and bustle of modern drug s to retrade, with i ts many l in es and different t yp es o fservice , we have not los t t rack of our responsibilityas a reliable and skillful apothecary shop. .Prescriptions ar e compounded with eare and accuracy, and with standard ingredients testedfor puri tyand strength. We want you to fee l that the Doctor'spresc ript ion s lip can be intrusted to OUI' care withutter confidence.

    Crane's Drug Store

    The man who measures by his

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    WILLIAM H. DURBINWILLIAM S. HOWARD

    Phone: Narberth 2666

    $1 CleaningFrench dry c le an in g o fMen's Suits and Overcoats,Ladies, Suits, Coats andWoolen Dresses.

    234 Woodbine Avenue

    Elsewhere it costs $1.50.(Extra c ha rg e f or S il kDresses.)We g ua ra nt ee o ur work,and call and deliver anywhere on the Main Line.

    ONE DOLLAR EACH

    LOUIS TheTAILOR

    31 N. NARBERTH AVENUENARBERTH 3843

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    Boys 'and Girls' Clothing

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    FOR THE TRANSACTION OF

    TROTTER BROTHERS

    SPECIALTY SHOPCarrying Women's and Children's

    Underwear and Hosiery

    LILIAN F. HUTCHINSON, P1Op.123 North Narberth Avenue, Narberth

    NARBERTH 2898

    Narhei"lh N a l i ~ ) i \ i l l Bank.Building

    Carpenter and BuilderWALTER NEWRUCK

    Phone Hilltop l062-WMAIN LINE PIANOSERVICEPlano Tunio\(.RepaIring otUprIghts,Players andGrands.ExpertReproducIngPlanoand AmplcoSerVIce22 Eas t Mar thar t A venueS O UT H A R DM O RE , P A ."We Tune for t he World 'sGreatest Artists."Ye Oddity Shoppe

    Patricia Elizabeth Shop

    Screens and Weather Str ipping

    "The Girt Center of the Main Line"

    HERD S I X T H HIG HEST Idaughters with productions above 50During November the Ayrshire herd pounds fat, three a re own ed b y P en s

    of 10:1 cows own ed b y Percival Rob- hurst Farm, while several others nower:s, Jr., an d na tiona l ly known as owned in different s ec ti on s o f t hePenshurst Farm, at Narbcrth, avcraged Icountry wcre b red at this farm.7 0 : ~ pounds of 4.29 pe r ccnt . milk, 30.57pounds fat, t he s ix th h ig hc st a vc ra geI Miss Chance, Soloistamong all hc rds te st ed in t hc Un it ed . . . . .States under the rulcs o f t hc Ayr sh ir e .1\1 ISS Mat s l e .Chance , pIa11lst,h er d t cs t, according to W. A. Kyle, Will be th e solOIst at th e secondof t he Na ti on al Ayrshirc Association concert of t he s ea so n t o b e g iv e no f Br an do n, Vermont . P en sh ur st by th e Main Lin e Orch est r a SunFarm ca tt l c r anked first as to total 815 P Mnumber producing in exccss o f "Fifty- day, Janl1ary 2 ~ at . . . .pound-fat" during thc month, 20 cows Th e concert Will be held m theh ~ v i n g e x ~ c e d e d t hi s amount . Th c e v en in g i ns te a d o f a f t e r n ~ o n , . ashigh cow 111 the hcrd was Penshur s t is cu s tomary wi t h th e M am L tn eBcllc, that gavc 1668 pounds milk, " Ad I h V I f;1.:19 pounds of bu tt c r- f at . Furthcr- orga11lzatlOn: 0 p oge, 0morc. it is of intercst to know t ha t o f Narberth. WIll conduct th e o ~ c h e s the 11 sircs having three or more tr a in a program which WIll be

    announced later.

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    cialize in Fish Cakes, Sandwiches, etc ., for quick, meals or part ies . l, {i FULL L INE OF GROCERIES 1i FRESH EGGS and BUITER 1, ~ ~ ~ F ~ 1, {, {: For your convenience, we m'e open seven days a {

    week from 8.30 A. M. until 12 Midnight. ,; l. {I HAMER BROTHERS' DEUCATESSEN I250 Haverford Avenue tPHONE: NARBERTH 2762

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    lation and a grcater cmpha si s o f t heapartment abodcs. The convenicntsections o f Ph il adc lph ia havc longsincc s uc cumb cd t o t he morc "Iibcra["way of Ih' i ng and thc o rig inal se tt l er swho continucd to stress the home planhad to move to othcr and [css acccssiblc neighborhoods. S o it is a l so wi thour own convcnient suburbs, and avery dccided changc in things may bee xp cc tc d h er e during the ncxt fivcvears."., Mcanwhile, it is intercsting to notchow "grown-up" we appcar to bewhcn wc s ce our hoys, born or brcdin t he town , b los soming forth as fullfledgcd merchants. The l at es t c on trihution to the tOWI1 faci l it ies is thcvcry finc delicatcsscn s to rc whi ch t heHamcr brothers havc opcned on Haverford avenuc in t he es tab li shmcntf or me rl y o cc up ie d b y t he irresistib[cWaltcr Case. who is now in largcrquarters across t hc s t rect . Harry andF r ank Hamcr werc bo th born in Narber th and Howard first saw t he l ig hthard by in WYllncwood. Reports indicatc t hey havc go tt cn off to an exce[,Icnt s ta rt , a s 250 customers a re saidt o h av c c ome to b uy o n t he v er y firstday, a figure which might afford avivid contrast t o t hc time when Howard Davis, for instance, put out hisshingle on our Main strect years ago.And neithcr did we f ai l to notice, ont hi s even t fu l first day, t ha t Mot he rHamcr was there, workingjust as harda s t hc rest, a nd t ha t affords an additional reason why we s ho ul d a ll w is hthe lads exceedingly wel l i n their ncwv en tu re , a s i nd ee d wc a ll do.

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    C O ~ T I N U 1 m FHOM ' l ' H I ~ FIHRT PAGE: .Uppe r Darby really has a foro' On the whole, the Lower Merion"TI t r id f nlJ(lable five, one that should cause t eam d id no t s how its usual briIIianttl Lle ex r l \ a l o r ~ lI1ary I.met 1() sNT 0 plenty of t ro ub le t hr ou gh ou t t he I)lay but with the hard driIl Coach1e ower 'enon po Ice on I ew I I' 'Rd' 'Y 'd . f' tl l't league . n Its game agall1st a - All ders oll ordered for the rest ofear s a y , 111 en orcll1g 1e I era " dword of t he a ut omob il e c o de comes nlor, It ml ss e a g rea t many easy the week the passers should be in-lose t ' I k' d" f s lOtS at the net , the baIl absolutely p roper form for the game withc . ? a \ ery s 10C mg egl ee a refusing to drop throuO'h for the U D b 1. ffanatICIsm, and we behold a shame- . f' l:> pper ar y t lIS a ternoon.ful record of arrests and f i t 1 ( ' ~ ;111d n ~ c e s s ~ r Y I PIollllt.sl II he uncertall1ty --

    th t L ' b '11 . II r Il; l,;j:d la 111lg I t l av e these samecos s a urlllgs eWI (ernll-flt :I:H' I Ik' . d 'f ICEI " t I I" . . ' lO b ", a ' I l lg up pomts , an I that T A X I S E R Vlag-Iln 0. every C ('3r-I, 111].,1111' ,';t"I' 1)( tTl ' t ' therl' Lo M' '11Izen who IS s o h C l l " : : ~ IU , thf' C01- 1 . , . wer en.on WI P. F. DONAHUEtinnrd to-ood rrllUtc ,,; ' till' '\h;ll ' 11.1' C ,I ta rta r on ItS hands thIS after- Residence, Station,. " . ' . i noon N b th 4007Lllle ,('C'tIOIl. I f ' Narberth 4031 ar er"C 'u ' 1'0 r- I b I' I' I I uesday a ft er no on t he Mar oo n Baggage Called for and Delivered.> (II U 0 IS 1 e lavlor never ( It d \VI' fi .b el on g in this neighborhood and an lIte ve added Collll1gdale 108 COXWAY AYEXUE XA RB ER TI I

    there is no pl ace f or i t now." ,----------------------One of t ho se t ak en w it h ol d t ag s , FREE LE'CTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 1was Harry Stuhldreher, one of the : ' ,famous "four horsemen" of Notre , By tDame footbal l fame. who is at pr es- , ROBERT STANLEY ROSS, C. S. ,ent coach of the ViIlanova eleven , NEW YORK CITY ,and in bus iness in Haverford. ' t Membe r of the Boa rd of Lec tu re sh ip o f the Mothe r Church, tOther brought in were Giovanni t the First Church o f Chr is t, Sci en ti st , in Bos ton , Massa chuset ts ,DiFelice, John Mack, H ar ol d E . t To Be Delivered in ,Austin, l\lax R. Heppenstall Helen THE WOMAN'S CLUB ,Collen, Edward G. Budd, Rt; sh Mc- t Ardmore Avenue, Ardmore :Mulli.n, Louis Krant, W. E. Young, SAT U R 0 A V, JAN U A R Y 7 .. 8 . 15 P. M. ,Hams F. Moore, William C. Cain t The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend tKatherine O'Briell, Adam Matloski' -------------------Sarah Ronsley, Matthew Gilmore:Charles T. Hewitt, Lieutenant C. R.Green, of the U. S. Navy; \ViIliamDonnelly, Martin Melcher DominicSacchitti, F. H. Blaks. D: L. Harley, Anna M. Reader, I ~ I o w a r d MacIntoys, Elizabeth Gilmore, RobertSangrob, E. S. Fox, Howard J.Watson, Alex Shand, Jr., J. S. Rodman. Albert F. Mulford, James M.Crolwell, Douglas McFarland, \Valter H. 'rhompson, Dominic Branigan, Earl Myel', Earl Young, CurtisGest, Julian Lewis and DavidMeade.

    Book on Subject Given to L.ibrary byFortnightly Club.

    Each y ca r t he Fortnightly Club ofNarberth, a group of women meet ingto discuss cultural subjects, have givent o t he l ib ra ry s om e valuable b oo k o fspecialized i nt er es t. L as t y ea r it wasa book o n o ld c hi na and porcelain, theveal' before a book on Oriental rugs.The se books a re t oo expensive for thel ib ra ry t o pur chas e out o f it s limitedfunds, but find constant use when ouceplaccd o n t hc shelves.As a companion to these hooks theFortn ightly Club has givcn this yeara cha rming book on "Qui l ts , Thei rStar? and How to 1I1ake Them." byMane D. \ ~ e h s t e r . The h oo k i s wel li l lustrated and lis ts all the familiar patterns of patchwork and quilt ing, suchas the Log Cahin, Drunkard' s Path ,Tulip, Blazing Star and the interesting "Autograph" pattern. Unfortunately t he book is not indexed, but thelibrary plans to have this done, believing th at the index will add to thevalue o f t he book.O th er new hooks added to thel i br a ry th is month a re :"Glorious Adventure," b y R ic ha rdHalliburton."Bridge of San L ui s R ey ," byThornton Wildcr."Laza ru s Laughed, " a play, byEugene O'Neill."Canary Murder Casc," by S. S. VanDyne."Passenger to Folkestone," by J. S.Fletcher."Daughter of the Samurai: ' bySugimoto."Bellamy Trial," hy Frances NoyesHart."Camcls," hy Daniel Streeter ." Be st P la ys of 1!l2G-2i," BurnsMantle."Be st Shor t S to ri cs of 1!l2i," by E.]. O'Brien."I nterference," h v Rol an d Per twee ."Vanguard," by 'Arnold Bennett."\Vitness at thc \Vindow," byChar les Barry ."Eighth Wonder , the Holland Tunnel."