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    Wayne 47

    WYOMING 5382

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    TELEPHONES

    Bryn Mawr 327

    To Induce SoothingSleep, Try a Hot BathA nerve-racking da ya t the office; sleep.lessness at night. T he n the fruitlessattempt to read an d smoke you rs el f t osleep,Instead of this method , many men ar efinding that taking a ho t bath -as ho t asthey ca n stand-going to be d and relaxing their minds, brings sleep speedily.You s h o u l ~ k now the j oy and comfortp rov ided by a Storage Gas Water Heater,It automatically restores the ho t water inthe tank as used,Priced to please the modes t purse,Th e cost of operation is surprisinglylow.

    "FreBher by a Day"

    45th & PARRISH STS.

    'PHONE: ARDMORh

    'Phone Ardmore 17 for Representative

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    To the People of Narbt:rth

    SCORE A TOUCHDOWN!-:::::J .We can 't all be heroes on the football fieldbut we all can have perfect health and a vigor.

    Make S c o t t ~ P o w e l l "A" Milk a thrice-dai ly feature of your diet and you'll soon notice the differencein your increased vitality, When Scott-Powell milkcomes through the door, ill-health and sluggishnessfly out of the window,Purer, Creamier, Sweeterand

    SCOTT-POWELL DAIRIES, Inc.PRESTON 1920

    S t ~ M a r y ' s , L 8 . u n d l _ y - " ] n c .ARDMORE, PA.

    Ardmore 17

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    The Counties Gas and Electric Co

    SANDS STORAGEHEATERA Fu h Y ....r to Pa yPr i ce l u s ta l led :lW-glll. Size . , '11030-glll. Size .. , '130GO-gal. Size '1'1:>

    Damp Wash Service , , , , .. , , ,30 Ibs. fo r $1.00Everything ca re fUll y washed and r et ur ned t o you just dampenough to iron.. A wonderful Service to cut down on the Expense ofyour wash woman. .

    Family Service . , , . , . , , , . . . , , At 1 4 ~ c pe r lb.All f la t work. as in th e Economy Service , i s f in ished. WearingApparel is ironed on a specially equipped float roll machine. A fewpiece'S will need touchin${ Ull at home. No doubt 20 minutes of yourtime will take care of the necessary touching up. Send theW-holeFamily Bundle-you will l ike thisService.

    Roligh-Dry Service . , . . . , . , . . . . , . '.. ' .' . .At 6c pe r pieceAll pieces.carefully washed, starched and dried, r eady t o dampenandi r on a t home. .

    You have, a t your call, one of th e mos t modem equippedLaund ri es . We offer you Five Different Laundry Services, anyoneof which .will save you money an d lighten your housework.Finished Service , , .. , , , .. , .. At List Pr ice

    Everything ca re ful ly was hed a nd iron.ed, La dies Wea ri ngApparel our Specialty.Economy Service "'." . , .. , . , , .. . , . . . , , , . , . . . , ,A t 12c pe r lb.

    All sheets, spreads. pil low cases, towels, tablecloths, etc" beauti ful ly f in ished; wearing aIjpare l s t arched where necessary . ready todampen and iron. Underwearftuffed up and good enough to wear. Awonderful Service and Most Economical.

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    jl Rugs, Curtains, Blankets thoroughly and ca re ful l y \VQlJhed and:ii ironed at very Moderate Prices11I

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    Telephone: Bryn Mawr 882

    Narberth 1683-W RepairingIF IT'S ANYTHING INRADIOC. ROY SMITH

    nue, to Levering Mill road in Cyn wyd, and the re connect ing withf ~ e d e r line to the Cynwyd standpIpe.In addition to this l ine a sec tion1800 fee t long will be constructedin Haverford road, Haverfordtownship from Wynnewood avenuenorth connecting to present I6-inchmain.

    H L ~ M l sMILK AND CREAM75 8 LANCASTER AVE.BRYN MAWR.

    ARDMORE

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    Th e Bell Telephone Directoryis about to go to press.Arrange now at th e BusinessOffice fo r new l is tings andchanges in presen t listings.Place your directoryadvertis-ing without delay,

    123 E. Lancaster Ave.ALLAN C. HALE, lnc.

    OUR TOWN

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    AFTERNOdN

    The Talking Buick

    NEW WATER MAIN

    THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANYOF PENNSYLVANIA

    -going to press!

    La id by Sp ringf i eld Water Company.Anticipating the forward stridesthat Easte rn Delaware cou nt y ismak ing and to provide for futurerequirements, the Spr ingfield Consolidated Water Company is nowconstructing a great 16-inch pipeline, 44,470 feet long.The startingof the line is a t Radnor, Cheste r and Eag le roads, thed iv id ing l in e between Marple andSpringfield township. At this pointit will connect with the existing 16n ch main from the Crum Creek

    pumping station.Th e l ine wi ll be l ai d in t he bed I ABOUT ITJ f E ag le r oad in Springfield town- 22 Ardmore Ave. Ardmore, Pa .;hip to Haverford township. FromHaverford township through Eagleroad and Wvnnewood road to Low~ Merion township through l\1anoa,::::rassland and Oakmont; continung in \Vynnewood road, which is in[ .ower Merion township to the Bor:mgh of Narberth .From Wvnnewood avenue alongthe dividing line of Lower Meriontownship and the Borough of Narberth to W i n d ~ o r avenue. Through\Vindsor avenue to Iona avenue tol\!eeting IIotbe to ::.rontgomery ave-

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    tt PEA, $10.50 2240 STOVE, $15.00 !Po u...cJ. ,t NUT, $14.75 c. o. D. EGG, $14.50 tt Buckwheat $6.90 Carried SOc. a ton Ext ra tt . ~ . ~ ~ ~ . _ - - - tI W. F. Kempf !t Office and Yard Main Office ,t 52nd and Jefferson Streets 930 North Markoe Streets tt Belmont 8556 Belmont 54/2 t "Just Phone or Send a Postal" t--------------------

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    HATFIELD DRIVING CLUB

    ROCKLEDGE ANNEXATION

    P la ns T ra ck t o S uc ce ed Belmont.Also Yea rl y Cou nt y Fai r.

    .\ccurding tu p lans formu la tedrl.'cently, :'ilontgomery county willha"e a fair each fall. The HatfieldI )ri \"ing Club, ,"vhich has been conducting hur:-'e races on a tracta lo ng t he Forty Foot r oad, n earHatfield. is beh ind the p ro jec t .}{ecently the cluh c umplet eddeals wherel)\' it becomes the owner uf the t r a ~ t on wh ic h i ts t ra ckis loca ted and the adjoining farmof C. M. ]mswiler, The formerplot contains between 16 acreswhile tl1(' Imswil ler f a rm comprises 2R acres.The fam1 has a desirable tractof woodland and t he l and nowowned by the driving club is considered as an ideal site for an exhihition, Its location near Hatfieldand Lansda le w ith good t ra in andtrolley service and good highwaysleading to it from all directionsa dd t o its desirabilitv as a locat ionfor a fair ground.I t is said that t he c lu b i s a ls oconsidering the establishing of amile t ra ck . \Vi th the abolishmentof t he Be lmont t rack it is believedthat there is an insistent demandfor a racing establ ishment nearPhiladelphia where running, harness and automobile events canbe staged. It is likely t hat t he clubwill join one of the popular racingcircuits and s ome c la ss y eventsare anticipated.

    Is Opposed by Philadelphia In P et ition Against Action.

    The city and county o f P hi la delphia, through i ts c it y solicitor,Joseph P. Galfney, and William1'. Connor, counsel for the Philad elp hia c ou nt y commissioners,l as t w eek filed with Clerk of~ u u r t s Johnson in Norristown ananswer to the petition for the annexation of the borough o f Rockl ed ge t o t he ci ty strenuously opposing the same.The proposed annexation hadbeen the caus e of much agitatiun in :\!ontgomery county political circles,1t is denied in the answer thatit is for the best interests o f Rockledge or of the owners of real estatc therein tu be annexed t o t hecit). Un th e con t ra ry , it is heldthat "such annexation would be a[Jll:-,iti"e detriment to the boroughand of it s inhabitants and of theowners of r ea l estate therein forthe reason that any advant ages orimprovements that cou ld hope tobe secured by such inhabitantsand owners iJ; the evcnt of suchannexation will necessarily belong deferred by reason of the imperati\'C deman(b for public improvemcnts in t he t er ri to ry nowcompr is ing the c i t ~ of Philadelphia and the cUllnty til 2\!ontgomcry."1t is furthcr held tha t thc IJro-1

    p u ~ e d annexation wuuld be whollytu the disadvantage of the city ofI 'hiladelphia. and that b\ a resolution passed hy the Cit; Coul1l'ilsand app rO \' ed by the :\1 ayor, September !J last. it was re:-,ol"ed thatsuch was the fact and the cit \- solicitur \ \ ' a ~ instructed tl) take ~ t e p stil !egally opp,lse the propositiOil.The aet under which the propused anncxation i:-, asked to bemade is a ls o h el d by the city's,(,unsel to hc uncunstitutional andil1\'alid for thc reason, it is said.that i t is s pe ci al l eg is la ti ol l andIt ,I' other reasons.

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    NEW MERION SCHOOL

    MEN TO GET OUT THE VOTEGreenhorns 'Plan to Drive In North

    Ardmore on Election Day.With the "eet-out-the-\. ote Caravan" of the League of \\7ol1len Vot er s a s an i ns pi ra ti on , ~ o m c menvoters in Ardmore are taking up thejob themselves.Plans were worked out during thepast week by_which the Creenhorns.an organization of :\nlmore men.

    who meet once a mon th to considerpublic questions, will try to get theb igg es t pos si bl e vot e out in theNorth Ardmore election district onNovember 4.To put this through thc organization of which C. C lo th ier Jones ispresident, is sending out postcards,with a return card attached, toever\'voter in the district. urging him orher to "vote as youplease, but vote."The r eturn cards is for the purpose of getting as many of the voters on record as possible, but theeffort wiII not e nd t he re. A groupof niembers of the organization willfolIow up the cards, even on electionday.On that day wi th a l arge n u m ~ber of automobiles, and with t heassistance of the Boy Scouts, everyvoter wiII be " hu nt ed d own" andu rged to vote.One impor tant thing the organizat ion p lans to do is to get the mento vote as ear ly in t he d ay as t heycan. In l ine with this they a te ask

    ing women, when it is convenient forthem t o d o so, t o defer voting untilafter 10 o 'clock in the morning.FolIowing up t he el ect ion dayact iv ity, the Greenho rn s have obtained permiss ion f rom the schoolboard to use the auditorium of t heJ un io r H ig h Schoo l, which sea ts1200 pers9ns, on the night of election day.Election returns wiII be receivedand given to the audience, and Warwick James Price, one of the bestinformed lecturerson current eventsin the count ry , wi ll d iscu ss the s ig nificance of the returns as theycomein.

    To Cost $188,OOG-Blds AcceptedLast Week.

    The ne\\' public school which is tobc built in l \!erion will cost $188,000. This sum includes the cost oferection and plumbing, heating, ventilating' and electrical work.B ids for the erect ion 0 f the newschool were opened last l\Ionday inthc officc of th e a rch itect , \Val terSmedley in t he S te phe n Gi ra rdBuilding, Philadelphia.Bids for the general contract wereas f ol lows : F riel l \l cL is te r, I nc ..$156,555; Bowden Const ru ct ionCompany, $IS4,500; John McShain,$164,672; Monahan and Losse,$174,737: Turner ConstructionCompany , $179 ,230 ; C ramp &Company, $17S,000: F. M. Harrisand Company, $182,681; J. D. Warren and Company, $164,98::); R. C.Ballinger and Company, $171.400.All werc accompanied by a cer tified check of $5000, including thatof one ti I'm w h o ~ c bid was $71,440.Before thc board would receive thebi d t he firm was r ea ch ed I)\' telephone and it was learner! the): madean e rr or o f $100,000.The board did not he p the check.B ids f or p lumb in g were: Bulman Bros., $17,!)S6; \Villiam ~ e w ell :-;ons. Sq,/!)!): \Villiam H. \\'altel's and S o n ~ . $IS,5!);; John Bor den and Brus., $13-

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    BROS.237 Haverford Avenue

    Narberth

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    Charge Accounts Invited

    $4.49

    $1.79

    Narberth

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    Is the Talk of Narberth

    Suit w ith SweaterCoat Top

    Boya'Winter Pants, 98c

    Se1'ved from 12 to 8 P. M.

    232 HAVERFORD AVENUE

    Famous "Slipover" brand

    239 Haverford Avenue

    WHITESIDE'Phone: Cynwyd 841 and 598; Narberth 969

    Boys, Winter

    OPEN 'FRIDAY and SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M.

    Fancy Fruits and Vegetables

    Our Famous 90c Sunday Dinner

    128 Bala AvenueBalaCynwyd

    ARCADIA RESTAURANT

    Narberth Variety Store

    Auto Delivery

    On FridaysFISH :: OYSTERS :: CLAMS :: CRAB MEATFRESH KILLED JERSEY POULTRY DAILY

    Fresh Daily :: Best in Quality:: Reasonable Prices

    Why worry and workpreparing meals when you canhave a delicious breakfast, luncheon or dinner wellcooked, nicely served a nd mod er at el y p ri ce d?

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    Theatre

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    MARY :QAIR GRENIERExtra Added Attraction

    Build Before Cold Weather

    entertainment that thousands paid $2.00 perseat to see in Philadelphia

    FirstTime at Popular Prices

    . Soprano" , " " ( ~ ~ r m e r l u d ( T 1 r , e M e t r O i i Q l i t a n ( ) p e r at:ompany)'

    HARRY QI,NE:ILL.a.s "?AUL. RE:VE1

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    .' OUR TOWN .... :',.. . ' . ~PAGE FIVE.. ~ .":NEWS OF THE CHURCHES' , ",: ," ,. 0 - - . . ..,"', "THE FIRESIDE.......: .... ,. r'" .' :".:.:SCHOOL NEWS'. ' , ~ ' " i , -, . ~ tl ' , ' .NOTICE OF ELECTION. \ ;.". . ",

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    . ..Dancing Class.

    .\ H allowe 'en part)' was g iv enyesterday for t h e membe rs of th eDancing Class at th e Y, M. C. A.Auout ;,0 hoys and girls werepresent an d all reported a finetime, .

    Those in charge ot t he c la ssurge an y \d lO ar e contemplatingen ter ing ch ild ren in the class ~ dO so at once . a s begii1l1ers cannotbe reg is t ered a f te r November 15until t he beg inn ing of th e secondterm on J a nu a ry 31, 1V21),

    An important . feature of th eclass is th e period of inst ruct ion i social dancing, and Miss Carter isdesirous of hav ing more boys r egistered in this division, Fo r ratesphone Narberth IGM-R. Advancedpupils ma y e nt er t he c la ss a t an yt ime."'The advert is ing c o 1 . u t r i n s ' f o r m a - ~ ' ~ ' - 7 o . ; ' '7-26 directory of progressive Jrier- ;" ',

    0- 0 chants. R ef er t o t he m often.

    THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH\11' . .. 11t'1"1I I,:. II ill '1"'111 -.-. "r;l1;c ! a y ~ i ll \ \ ;I-Itill .g-t"n. I). Coo l l t i ~ ! Rev. John Van Ness, Minister .week . .;taying ;ll 1111' (;ra'T I.)ndgt'l ;\Ieetings ior :\O\'ember 2.I I lit 1'1 i 9-45 .\ . l\1.-BiL1e ~ c h o o l . .\. . i place an d ;t wt'lcol1le i.or all. . ..\ 1I1arn;I!.:" li,'I'Il-l' \ \ ; 0 - '-"lIec! III II .\ . ~ 1 . - - ~ l o r n l 1 1 g \\ or-ship.1'ltiladell'hi;1 tll ~ ( ' I l t - r - 1-:. Ilall-('\1. \ lr. \ 'an :\'es.. \\ill p r ea ch on "Theof Llanerch. ; ll lr i . \l il ll1i , I lor-Icy. HlImanity of Chri:-;t ." \\ ith ~ p e c i a lflf \"ar1>1 Ih" ."Ih .Ill. "I' ~ " p l " l l l h f ' l ' . Ill:!!. :--11 1;11' \I (. h;I I< ' , ', >11(,t,c\ 11 l a i l l i , , ~ II", a."'111 "flit': 'IUI";ti"lI \\,a:-; iIl11l1l'c1iatl'h' ;I . . I- ..d: I ~ e g - l 1 l a r :'el'\;ce-. \"o\'embl'r 2.,,'."'101''': fit ~ : t 1 ( 1 Hfl1'1I11C.h III ;111 1 I 1 f ~ 1 ' 1 ' : 1 ~ 1 ' II, "I . 1 1 '. . I . I ., . , ~ . ' _ t leTT all\' l' ;ll"l' t" r re\,\I';I . . , ~ l l n ( ;lY ~ e 1 l l 1 o l - ' ! ~ 5 .\ . \1., . 1 I " l p h t N h " . ~ . :. . ." .... ,... \I a ..ter l.l'IIrl-:l' lit- B"",,, III IIIr,,I' r I' ,.\1101 ""I\f'" i- li"I' ..I. f""IIt ... giI'I'" a:, 11weting:-; ill t ll l s t d,ll- ot 'd l(le .. s ..... I n'ac l l11g ~ ( ' n i c c ..-I I .\ . \1.f"llows: . illditferell' '!' l o \\ ' a"d , :hur"h all('l1ll1 anll\ll. ~ ' l I l t T t a l l l t " d 10 1I I t s . ~ of Raid l\nt'ough j . niTlP(.'"-ti\'4 th l I l ~ , , " d ($!lii.OO(J) d"liLlI'.'fhp HUHHlll t or lilt ' prllplI:-; ..d i l l f 'l 't ': t : - ', j.."""pnlr,lh'" Ih"",,,",>1 I $':i.OOO) c1,ollll""alit! th pl'nt 'lI lug.' IIf said iJlf"'PII!"lfl' i:-:o:.!o:m I"''' ("'11 t.Til l ' ( llll ' ] )o:- :t ' flf t h, (l1f1pll:-:fdof tlt . ht iN l l (olio\\":-: :To 11lIl"f' ( '4'rtuill ( ' l r l ' I ' l s ill I h,or ~ : rlH'l'th

    To tilt' F.lectol'N of tlw Borough of Nul"h",th. County of :.\lolltgomHy. Htnte 01l' ..nns}lvllniu.:'\'oti .." is heM'by ginll Ihlll in pursllullcPof un ordillllll

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    ARDMORE123 E. Lancaster Ave.

    October 30-31, November 1

    ALLAN C. HALE, Inc.

    Do Not Fail to Hear

    White's Sweet Shop219 HAVERFORD AVENUE

    NARBERTH, PA.'Phone: Na rb e rt h 1 705

    Th e Birthday Remembrance-The AnniversaryGift -Are you prepared? An inspection of ou rdisplay will be a revelation.

    103 Essex Avenue

    MANY CHRISTMAS GIFTS READY

    Gilts-Unique and Artistic

    A F T E R ~ O O ~ EVENING

    The Talking Buick "6"

    Best grade Flour-F ines t Shor t ening-Pure Milk an dFleischmann's Yeast.Through an d t h rough the finest brrad you ever t a st ed,this loaf will be on sale specially every day next week.Won't you call an d try it.

    NARBERTH BEAUTY AND GIFT SHOP

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    .. " " ~ " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " . " " " - ,, ,: MARSHALL COMPANY :, ,: CONTRACTING PAPERHANGERS :, ,: PHONE, NARBERTH 1661-J :, ,~ - _ . ~ . , . , - " ' - , - - - - - - _ . , . , ..-.-_._--_._--------,.-_ ..

    i . ;.' .._--_._-,.--,----_._----.---_ ....-------------------n' :;1 HOME-MADE BREAD :w ,!:'l Special all week from Monday to Saturday :l.J November 3d to 8thH 'EI Bread just " like mothe r us ed to make" with the same :bready flavor an d taste-that 's our home-made ,

    bread. :,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, BI'md i , 11// r best jood-Eat morc of it. :~ .. ._.. .-.. -_-----_-----_--.- - - - - . - - ~ - - - - - .. ---J

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    For PermanentSatislaction

    BUY ASmedleyBuilt Home

    WM. D. & H. T. SMEDLEY

    -Contractor and BuilderNarberth, Pennsylvania

    ThOB. A. Kerrigan& SonBuilding and Contract ing

    Homes For Sale or RentPlans & EstimatesFurnished ForAlterations & Repairing

    WRITE, ' PHONE, CALL429 BROOKHURST AVE.

    Electrical Contractor

    loca l o r out of townQuick and Efficient Service

    P. J. DUFFY335 Dudley Avenue

    GEORGE W. BOTTOMS

    LIGHT HAULING

    LADIES' F I N ~ UNDERWEAR

    VERL PUGH

    MARY LIVINGSTON108 Chestnut Avenue

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    Bilk

    Will bring samples to you.Pbonell2Gl

    Phone. Narberth 1611-J

    FOR TAXI SERVICECall Narberth 672 or 2215 WMAIN LINE GARAGEWalter Roser

    100 Essex Avenue, Narberth, Pa.Hauling of all kinds Storage

    $ 5" 0 0 0 . 00 R EWAR D~ This stupendous sum will be paid in Russian Rubles !(exchange rate) to anyone who presents additional__ evidence to that brought out in this trial against thedefendant, a local politician.

    THE T R I A L : -promises to be most sensational and those with weaksides and laughter tear duc ts a re warned to stayaway. One hundred prominent people of Narberth are l ikely to be involved during the process of this ~ _trial to clean the borough's politics.; T i ck e t s 75 Cen t s i= From any Legion Member 01' Howard's Drug Store ii iElm Hall, Friday, November 7, 8.15 P. M. II ';\"1"1"1"111I"1111111"1"1"1"1"1"1"1"1"111I"1111"1"1111"1"1"1"1"1"1"1"1111111 1111"1111111111111111111111111111111111"101111111"1

    Electrleol Repa i r . and App li ance .314 Grayling Ave.. iii Cricket Ave.,Narber th , P a . ArdmoJ"C!, Pa.

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    ASHCANSH. RICKLIN'SHardware Store

    School Supplieson Sale at

    o tr lo o P ho n N a rb er th 16'11Re.ld..n Phon.., Narberth :::l i6

    Insurance-Notary Public226 Haverford'Avenue

    NARBERTH, PA.

    OpeD I J U D ~ lIl"eDlD 15 to " 1IlA8TIN A. LANG, hop .M'ARLA.N.Firat-Cl. .'DL1CATESSEN~ ; . ' ; c r ~ ' : - - " ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ; 1 t ~ ~ I i l R ~ " ' ~ ~ ; ~ ' - " ~ : < , B ~ k P r o c l ~ . '

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    Bell Phone. Sprue.. 38-86 and 38-11':K .., . .t o n e Phon... Baee ' 7 0 ~ M

    HOWARD C. FIUTSCHJustice of th e Peace

    REAL. ESTATE. .Fire InSlll'arlce--J'Jest.CompaniesPhone 1749.W.;..215H;averfofd A"e.

    Edward J. HartzellReal EstateAUSTIN E. HARTZELL

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    "HALLOWE'EN!"All the lleteasary fixings for yourparty at"Ye OddityShoppe"104. Forest Ave. In the basement

    GARAnteed Roofs

    Totnl """,. '", .. , nr.I fi:\4 finlTE.UI ~ T A " I ) ( N ( ;W, L. 1', r.,I.lIlh,'r"I1' ,."".,.".,:1 0 l.OOO~ I f ' l b o t l i ~ t Srs, .. , .. ,.,," 1 ,666~ I " t h o d i s t . T r ~ , .",.",." 1 .(;(16I'rl'Hh,YtHiaJl Hrs, """ , 1 ,) ,:I:l:lI ' I ' P H h ~ ' l l ' r i a J l Jrs, " " ." 1 2 ,333Balltists .. '". ' .""", () :l ,000

    Sew F loo r s Su rfoced Old Floors RenewedGEORGE W. LIGHTElectric Floor SurfacingNO DIRT OR DUST219 Iona AvenueNARBERTH, PA,

    Total ...... , ........ (i:.!S 712PRESBYTERIAN .TRS,.J. :'lIeN"";,, .. ". , . . . . " 149 111'\(;, lIoflki"H "."""", 12-1 120Kl'llm",' """""."" 1;)0 110IIlIlehisoll "".'"" 10(\ 1:10P, KrIl1l17.t a\1 l ~ T s .TR:-i, I,;!,\ to 11',sten in on his O\\'nFoot1irJl UI opportunlty win be Ii..... t o Yli it tbeClOlDlDodloll& and beautiful KUOII!oHom , 'Q

    Christmas Is NearCorne to Ye Odd it y Shoppee ar ly to do y ou r Chr is tma sShopping.A ful l l ine of Gifts, Cards,Cal enda rs and Mo tt oe s atmoder at e p ri ce s awa it you rinspection.

    Train L.. .v..s Narb..rth (1.1I1 A. M.ConD..et1n. with .DeClaJ t rain leaYln.10011 at 8,10 A, M,~ ~ ! t f ~ ~ d a l I t . p r l ~ ~ ~ P 8 1 .latlon. betwlIenR.. lurnln. lellve Harrl.burg 7.15 P, M..Ktlaabetbto",n 7.40 1'. M, and Lancaater8,011 P; M.Tioketa on .ale Friday preoedlq uour.lon

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    $2.25 LancasterAND RETURN$2.90

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    (Continued f r om F i r st Page,)grounds and playground inst ructorswould be i ur ni sh ed uy the SchoolHoard, which uoard is required bylaw to ha\ 'e and to maint ai n in eachschool Jist rict. The heat, light andjanitor service would be paid ,furirom the rental income of the buIlding, and an investigation by thecommittee oi the Y. :-1. c. A. upkeepcunvinced it that this \ \ 'ould be easilypussible, The borough building\\0111