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    Upper Darby-Blvd. 1600Hilltop 283

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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 .3 0, 5 .1 0, 5 .5 0, 6 .3 0, 7 .1 0,7 .50, 8 .30, 9 .10. 9 .50, 10.30, 11.10

    and 11.50 P. l\I.WestboundLeaving 5 4t h a nd C it y LineWEEKDAYS A:sn SU:SDAYSStarting at 6.10 A. M.

    Then 6. 50, 7 .3 0, 8. 10, 8 .5 0, 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 .10, 4 . ~ 0 , 5.30, 6 .10 , 6 .50,7 .30, 8 .10, 8 .50, 9 .30, 10 .10 , 10.50and 11.30 P. M. and 12.30 A. M.Wynnewood Road

    Leaving Montgomery and MorrisAvenues, Bryn Maw!', for Ardmore, Wynnewood, Merion and 62dand L an ca st er . R out e fo ll ow s:Eastbound-Leaving Morris andlIIontgomery Avenues, Bryn Mawr,east on Montgomery to WynnewoodRoad; t hen south on WynnewoodRoad continu ing through Wynne-wood, Narberth and Merion; t h south o n 6 91 'd Street to tenninusat 62nd and Lanca st er . Wes t-bound-Returning over same rOllte.Eastbound

    L ea vi ng Mor ri s a nd Mon tg omer yAvenues, B ry n Mawr

    WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAYSStarting at 5.55 A. M., then every'30 minutes un til 11.55 P. M.Westbound

    Leaving 62d and Lancas ter Avenuef or B ry n M aw r v ia Wyn ne wood RoadStarting at 6.25 A. M.. then every30 minutes un ti l 12.25 P. M.

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    HOTZONESelf-Acting

    Gas Water Heater

    $5.00 a Month

    219 Haverford Avenue

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

    Fo r Candy-White's

    PHONE: NARBERTH 4005

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    NO MONEY DOWN

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    WHITE'S SWEET SHOP

    GEO. R. MARKLEReal Estate and Building ConstructionNa r b e rt h Na t io n al B a nk Bldg.

    Phone Na r b e rt h 2490

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    Home-made chocolates, fresh and delicious butter crisp,peanut brittle, fUdge. Candy that makes your mouth water,candy that tastes like more. . . .

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    PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN-COUNTIES GAS& ~ L E C T R I C COMPANY

    announces the opening of a Real Estate Department with officesin the Narberth National Bank Building.List you r property with us, e ither sa le or rent. Resultsassured.

    For t hi rt y days, in you r own home. withoutmaking any first payment, you can enjoy the serviceof a

    Price Completely Installed-$95.00Special during September, we will allow $5.00 fol'any old water heater traded in and terms aslow as

    Our low gas rate makes a Gas Water Heater a necessity in every home

    Bryn ll1(l1vr 927A1'dmol'e 8500

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    =-Schedule of Montgomery Bus Co., Inc.

    SUNDAYS

    Sign of Best Meats

    FOR INFORMATION ON OTHER SCHEDULES, PHONE BRYN MAWR 1280-1821

    Montgomery Avenue Line WestboundEas tbound Leaving 62d and Lancas ter Avenue

    . WEEKDAYSLeaving Anderson and Montgomery Starting at 6.00 A. M.Avenues Then every 15 min. unt il 9.30 A. M.Then 9.50 A. 1\1. a nd eve ry 20 min.WEEKDAYS until 3.30 P. M.Starting at 5.30 A. M. Then .3.45 P. 1\1. and every 15 min .Th 15' t"l 9 00 A M until 10.30 P. M.en every mm. un 1 '. ' Then 10.50 and every 20 min. untilTen 9.20 a nd e ve ry 20 mm. until 12.30 A. M.3.00 P. M. Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3.00 A. M.Then 3.15 a nd eve ry 1 5 m in . until SATURDAYS10.00 P. M. Starting at 6.00 A. 1\1.Then 10.20 and every 20 min . unt il Then every 15 min. until 9.30 A. M.12.00 P.M. Then 9.50 A. 1\1. and every 20 min.Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. 1\1. until 3.00 P. M. .Then 3.15 P. M. a nd eve ry 15 mm.SATURDAYS until 10.30 P. M.S ta r ti ng a t 5.30 A. M. Then 10.50 P. M. and every 20 min.Then every 15 min . until 9.00 A .M . T h u n t i ~ ~ ~ . 3 g 01' Md 3 00 A 1\1Then 9.20 and every 20 min. until en . , . an . 30 0 P M SlTNDAYSTh ' 3 15 d 15' t' l S'tarting at 6.00 A. M.en . an every mm. un 1 Thlm every 1h -hour un til 9.30 A. M.10.00 P. M. . . until 1.30 P. M.Then 10.20 a nd ev ery 20 mm. unbl Then 9.50 A. M. a nd ev ery 20 min.12.00 P. M. until 10.30 P. M.'I'hen 12.30, 1.30 an d 2.30 A. M. Then 1.45 P. M. and every 15 min.Then 10.50 and every 20 min. until12.30 A. M.Start ing at 5.30 A. M. Then 1.00. 2.00 and 3.00 A. 1\1.Then every lk -hour un ti l 9.00 A. M. Leaving 54th a nd City Line 5 min-Then 9.20 a nd e ve ry 20 min. until u.tes lat.er than th e above-men-1 00 P M boned bmes . d 5' t'tl Leaving !'ennsylvania R. R. Sta-Then 1.15 an every 1 mm. un tion in Narberth 19 minutes later10.00 P. M. th th b t' d t'Then 10.20 P. M. and every 20 min . an e a ove-men lone Imes.

    until 12.00 P. M. Narberth Short LineThen 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 t't ionm Narberth 7 minutes later eavlng ennsy vama ta Iont ha n t he above-mentioned times. NarberthLeaving 54th S t ree t and Ci ty L in e WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAYS21 minutes later t ha n t he above- Starting at 5.50 A. M.mentioned times. Then 6.30, 7. 10, 7 .5 0, 8 .3 0, 9 .1 0,

    N. R. PEACOCKIn terio r and Exte rio r Pa in tingWILL BEl GLAD TO ESTIMATIlI407 Essex Ave., Narberth, Pa.l 'hone, N l l r b ~ r t b -=037

    You WantGood Service

    BRADLEYMARKET CO.

    Delays in del ivery service aren ot t o be tolerated in this modernage ot machine efficiency. That iswhy B radl ey 's horse-and-wagondays ot the nineteenth centurygav e way l ong ago t o t he era ottWice-daily automObile service inyour neighborhood.You have tor years observed oneor another of our t ruc ks on MainLine streets, and your neighborsc an t el l you that they br ing onlyt he bes t meat s t rom a house thathas in over half a century earneda reputation for untalllng promptservice and good meats- the bestthat Philadelphia can buy.

    Rear of 250 Haverford Ave.House and Decorative P"intingMAil Orde rs a nd Jobbing PromptlyAttended tePhon e , N a rb e rt h 3639-W

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    ;12106 Market Streetm Opposite Erlanger TheatreI Call Rittenhouse 7070TAXI SERVICEP. }:10.:10 A. M.-Li tany and ante -com- allmnion.

    Bap ti st C hu rc h o f th e Evangel.Robert E. Keighton, Minister.Sunday, September 16.9.-!;j A. M.-Church school.11 A. M.-l\lorning wor sh ip . Ser

    1I10n topic: "\Vhat a Man!"7.-!:; r. M.-Evcning wor sh ip . Ser 1I10n: Second o f a s er ie s o f s e r m o n ~on ' :!he Kingdom of God"-"A Treas ~ llrc.

    Methodist Episcopal Church.Rev. Samuel MacAdams, .M inister.Sunday, Septemher 1(i:!lA5 A. )'1.-'1'he Church School.11 A. M . - M o r n i n ~ worship . Ser1I10n theme: "Herues oi thc ShiningFace."6.-!5 P. 11.-Devotional meet ing o fthe Epworth League.704,; P. l \ 1 . - E \ e J l i n ~ worship. Ser-m on t hem e: "Swords or Plough-shares."The mid-week prayer a nd p ra is eserVice will he held on \Vednesday even in g a t S o'clock:Thc \ \'o man 's Ho me !v[jssionarySociety will meet at t he h om e o f M rs .Charles E. Harnden, Moreno road, onThursday, Septemher :!O, at :!.ao P. :tiL i

    Holy Trinity Lutheran Church.Cletus A. Senf t , Pas tor .

    Sunday. September l l i : IA5 A. M.-Bible school.11 A. M .-The service. Theme:"\Vorry Eliminated."7 . ~ 5 P. )'l.-The Vesper service wi thsermon.Friday, 8 P. :tIl.-Choir rehearsal.

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    New Arrangcmen.s With To .vnship:Jove :c " 'mp Expla:.J.T ' ~ ' report L f 11 C' l-I:gil\l'ay andSewcr Committee of Conncil as pr :sell ,,1 ;It t lt e I I l l c t i n ~ of that hody

    l a s ~ : : ' : _ ' _ : ! ' ~ J ::o=o .. t ~ _ , ~ . .j ..."lL),rs:The chairman of this committee andthe Supe r in t enden t o f Publ ic \\ 'orksheld a c on fe rc nc e w it h t he m embe rsof the Hig'hway Committee ofthe Lower Mer ion To \\ 'n s hi p COIllmissioners at the Township Build-i ng a t :\rtlmore, on the aftcrnoon ofAugust :W in order to learn definitelytheir rClluirelllents governing t he us eof the tuwnship du mp a nd t o ag re eupon the fee which the borough wouldpay the t ow ns hi p f or t he dumping)Jrivikge in the f ut ur e. "Ve were informed that t hey had dec id ed t o chargea fee oi :!;; cents a load which wouldamount to ahout $500 a y ea r f rom t heh o r o n ~ h on the has is of the number 01loads that we ha\ 'e been averaging toceposit there in the recent past.It \\'as a gree d tha t t he t ownshi pwould 'lccel>t f rom the bo rough an anIl ual fee o f $:.!;;O to CO\'er all u se s o ft he d nmp f or b or ou gh purposes ; tha ti s. a ll loads t ak en t o t he d ump on bor-0; : _It t ru ck s b y borough men. This Ifcc d oc s not CO\'er any usc of the Idump by citizens of the borough acting Iindividually. Such pr iva te dumping by lcitizcns of Narberth wil l b e subjcct to Ithe siune fees as all other private Idumping. It W!lS agreed that t he b or ' ough wou ld p low out t he r oa d t o theduml> whenever s nowfal l make s that Inccessary. The fee is to be bi lled by tthe township and paid by the borough 'lin whatever ins ta l lments may best suit (.the convenience of the township . Thisagreement is t o b ecome effective September 17, 19:!I:l, and t o run for sixmonth s a nd is subject to terminationor alteration after that time by e ith erparty after reasonable warning.\\le believe t ha t t hi s is a fair andequable arrangement and we, therefore,recommend that this agreement, including the payment of the fee , bc ratified by Council a nd tha t, p ending thepresentation of a wri tten draft of thisagreement by t he t ownsh ip , t h is s t at e ment of it in the minutes of Councilshall he the borough's official record ofAs a r es ul t o f t he n ew r eg ul at io nsat t he t ownsh ip dump, it becomesnecessary on and afte r September 17f or a ll paper r ub bi sh t o b e kept' sepa ra te a nd d umpe d s ep ar at el y f romashes and other rubbish. I n o rd er to!11ake . th is requi rement effective, theSupe r in te nden t o f Pub li c Works, instructed by this commit tee , has sen'eda printed notification of the new requirements at all dwellings, apartment

    r ~ C ; ; ; : R D J.anurls.ii" -:CARPENTER and BUILDERRepairs and Alterations2 WYNNEWOOD COVRTNARBERTH, rA-j rblDe, NubHUI 88INI-W

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    KEEP YOUR DOLLAR IN CIRCULATION AT HOME

    Our Deliverl/ I s P ro mp tPhone Narberth'1t177

    Fall SuppliesY o will f i n ~ economy prices

    at thlS store In the followingarticles:GALVANIZED COALBASKETSGARBAGE CANSCOAL SCUTTLESELECTRIC HEATERS

    DAVIS'

    238 Haverford AvenuePHONE NARBERTH 2600

    DEPENDABILITY

    ~ M M M t : : 1 ~AUTOMOTIVEElectricWorkStarters .:. GeneratorsIgnition RepairsThe highest TechnIcal ExpertWork on you r c ar. E le ctr icPar ts for Every Make of Car.WILLARDBATTERIESSales and SerViceWe r epai r and re cha rge a ll make sof batteries.Radio BatteriesCal led for andDellveredPhone: NARBERTH 2866WUNDER

    Battery and Electric Service108 Essex Avenue~ ~ = = " ' " " " " ' ~ ~

    SCHOOL SUPPLIESPencil boxes, compositionbooks and table ts , schoolbags.In fac t, everything theboy Or girl will need for the'new school year.

    PhonesNarberth 3677 Sarberth 3605

    HEADQUARTERSfor

    When y ou bring yourp re sc ri pt io ns h er e y ou a rea ssur ed t hey will be filledwi th t he b es t and freshestdrugs and compounded byskilled pha rmac is ts "whoknow how ."We give you the benefit of 94years' experience.

    HARRY B. WALLPlumbing .,. Gas FittingHeatingPHONE, NARBERTH 3652-M

    ~ D M ~Fruit and Vegetables

    Narberth FruitANDProduceMarket

    are essential in the diet. Ours tock i s t he largest and freshestto b e h ad .Serve Fruit With Ever)" MealV ~ g e t a b l / l s Fresh Every Day!'lsh Sold Here E-very F,-iday

    WE DELIVER

    Keeping your plumbingin good repair pays.Now is the time tohave your furnaceoverhauled and madeready for winte r. Ourpledge is better service.

    228 Haverford Avenue

    The Oldest Store in Narberth224 Haverford Avenue~ ~ ~ M M t : : 1 ~

    BETTER PLUMB.INGSERVICE

    Narberth HardwareCompanyBuilders' HardwareSporting Geods230-232 Haverford Ave.Narberth , Pa .

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    LADIES' TAILORING, FURRIER

    ADELIZZI BROS.

    Alterations, relining and dye ing. Furs remodeled, repaired,cleaned and g la ze d. Schoolc lothes c leaned and repaired onshort notice.Al l work d011e in our ownestab li shment , the large st onthe Main Line.

    102 Forest Ave . : Narberth 2602

    Headquarters for"Edwards"

    Children's Shoes-$2.50t o $5.85, according tosize range.

    We Fit the Elltire Family127 N. Narberth AvenueJohnDrizinSHOES

    GEO. M. DANDO"Quality FlrlIt, Last and Always"105 Forest Ave.ue, Narberth

    Delivery to your door isincluded. Phone Narberth3980 and 41ijO.

    You may depend onthe quality of ourCHOICE MEATS and.GROCERIESFRUITS ANDVEGETABLES

    in girls and boys clothes. Manya tt ra ct ive garment s for thechildrert, reasonably priced.WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'SUNDERWEAR and HOSIERYHumming-Bird Full-FashionedHOSIERY

    PATRICIAELIZABETHSHOP

    The added attractivenesswhich comes from propergrooming will bring yougreater popularity. Makeit a practice t o come h er eregularly for f ac ia l a ndhair treatments.Marcel W a " l n ~ : : F ac ia l 1 I l a s s a ~ eScalp Treatment

    Management ofHELEN V. FARRELLMANICURE :: PERMANENT WAVING231 lIa\'erford Avenue(Second Floor)

    PHONE: NARBERTH 2565

    Prospective EarningshzsuranceEveryone whose Income dependsupon the c on ti nu ed use of h isbuilding. needs protection againstt he loss of ea rn ing s when thatbUilding Is put out of commIssionby fire or accident.We shall be glad to help youestimate the amount of Insuranceyou shoul d c ar ry to Indemnifyyou against loss of prospectiveearnings.

    Omce: Narberth 4033Residence: Narberth 3987Fi rm of

    John A. CaldwellReal EstateConvel/ancing .:. Nota"1/ Publi,Insurance .:. Mortgage Loans

    NARBERTHBEAUTY SHOPPE

    Mrs. LllIan F. Hutchinson, Prop.125 North Narberth Avenue l

    Theatre BuildingPhone Narberth 2898

    Beauty GivesAdded Charm

    New Fall Sty les

    for3772Narberth

    TAXI

    OYSTERS

    WHITESIDE BROS,.Phone Narberth 3669 and 2446237 Haverford Ave.. Narberth

    are n ow in s ea so n. Ours arefresh daily.FISH un sale FRIDAYSFruits and Vegetables,the best obtainableGroceries and Delicatessen Specialties

    Our Se1'vice Is Prompt.Special s ho pp in g a nd longdistance trips.Our Cabs Go Anywher e.NarberthTaxi Cab Company215 Haverford AvenueNarberth , Pa .~ I : O J ~ ~Narberth, Pa.

    Reduction inCORD WOOD

    J. GREINER

    will do wonders in rejuvenating the looks of a room.Stop in and look over some of the new design!'!.WINDOWSHADES UPHOLSTERING DRAPERIESAWNINGS AND SLIP COVERSTHE ATLAS COMPANY, Inc.SAMUEL N. HALL. President246-248 Haverford Avenue (upstairs) Narberth, Pa.Phone Narberth 3625

    They make enormous profi ts by selling youat t he door. When they leave they takethemselves and t he ir p ro fits out o f t hecommunity.

    They bother you every hour of t he day andsell merchandise that does not carry thebrand of quality.

    After once buying f rom "bell r in gers ,"chances are you will never see them aagin.

    Compare them with the local merchant who, 'is established here to stay, who gives youservice every day of the year and whospends his profi ts in the community tomake your home town a better one inwhich to live.

    Look out for the "bell ringer" canvasser andpeddler!

    lsn't i t more worth while to pat ronize yourneighbor and f riend , inste ad of a t ot alstranger?

    00 the Gther hand, the home merchant isyour neighbor and your friend. He is hereall the t ime to back up the goods he sellsyou.

    PHOENIX Hosiery, two leadinegrades, $1.50 and $1.95.INTERWOVEN Socks fo r Men.TYSON 'S Eng li sh BroadclothShirts.NUNN-BUSCH Shoes for Men.QUALITY Shoes for Womenand Children.GENERAL MERCHANDISEthat is guaranteed by us.

    236 Haverford AvenueNARBERTH

    Beware of "Bell Ringers"

    S. J. THOMAS

    QUALITYMERCHANDISE

    sold by

    We Haul Cinders, Gravels , e tc .

    Fairview Road

    You w ill s av e by buying itNow for winter fuel. It is seiling very cheap and we candeliver it to your home.

    Phone Cynwyd 923 -WEXCAVATING ROAD WORKGRADING

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    IRANE'S

    Fancy DressesCleaned and DI/edWe are sure we can satlsfy youwith quallty and price

    FUR COATSREMODELED and RELINED

    J. ALMANLadies' and Gents' Tailor105 ESSEX AVENUENarberth, Pa.We are experts In Alterations,French Dry Cleaning, makingboth Men's and Women'sClothes Like NEW

    The Ruall StoreHaverford and NarberthAvenuesPhone: Narberth 3920

    For BetterCLEANING and DYEINGPhone Narberth 2564We Call and Del iv er

    31 N. NARBERTH AVENUENARBERTH 3843

    Cakes, made here, c on ta inplenty of the best materials-pure butt er , sugar and f rUit s,flavors of the finest, combineto make our cakes, bakedf resh each day, a rea l t rea t forevery member of the family.Pastries Pies Bread Rolls

    Fresh and Deliciousis the pastry made byus daily of t he pures tingredients. A trywill convince you.We delivCl' every o-rder over $1PIIOl'lE: SARBERTII 3694

    William H. DurbinWilliam S. Howard

    "Ollr Service Is AimedTo Please YOlt"

    Durbin and Howard

    REAL ESTATEMORTGAGES

    INSURANCE

    ROOFING may be put on rightover the o ld r oo f, saving considerable in labor costs. Thefinished job we guarantee to beweather-proof.PLUMBING and HEATINGCOOK BROS.104 Essex AvenuePhone Narberth 4040~ d = U = U u u u u ~ u ~

    NARBERTHPASTRY SHOP

    = t theOldest establisheddrug stm'e in Narberthyou will find meticu-lous care given t o t hepreparation of prescr iptions. Dependability is the cornerstone of our drug service.

    Interior and ExteriorDecorator

    in all i ts branchesInterior and Exterior

    PAINTING

    Estimates Cheerfully Given

    JAMES R. COLE100 Ches tnut Ave., NarberthPhone Narberth 3639W

    "Open Extra Hours For YourConvenience"

    HIGHPRESSURECar Washing and Greasing

    YALE Tires and TubrsSUNOCO Oils and Gasoline

    Table Delicacies

    NARBERTHELECTRIC SHOP

    LET US RE-LINE , REPAIRyour 1a.st season's clothesMONTGOMERYCleaners and DyersPhone Narberth 2488

    SEE ANNOUNCEMENT OF OUR"RADIO SHOW"ELSEWHERE INTHIS ISSUE

    250 Haverford Ave.. Narberth

    Cold Meat SlicesSalads and Dairy ProductsTry our home-made Matlonnais8Imported-Domestic GroceriesCanned Meats .:. RelishesBake1"l / GoodaJust Phone Narberth 2762

    We Deliver

    AUTOREPAIRING

    HEMSTITCHINGPLEATINGBUTTONS COVEREDAnnouncing the Arri va l o fNEW FALL DRESSESAll Silk, In Latest Styles,FROM $10 AND UPWARDCustom-Made Clothes forChildrenNotions :: NO\'elt ies : GiftsWe Carry a Ful l Assor tment ofGREETING CARDS

    TheHemstitching ShopMrs. A. J. Herrschaft, Prop.242 Haverford AvenuePhone: Narberth 2510-3771-W

    After we finish overhaulingyour engine it will run soq uie tly y ou w ill have tol is te n t o hear it. Exactworkmansh ip i n handlingeach part o f t he j ob , i s onereason.

    HAMER BROS.DELICATESSEN

    241 Haverford Ave., NarberthPHONE: NARBERTH 4182~

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    PAGE FIFE

    FOR SALEThe following desirableproperties-all in Narberthare available for inspection:14 Elmwood avenue, 102Elmwood, 5 Woodside, 227Price, 9 Chestnut, 225 Essexand N. E. Corner Dudleyand Price.Shal l be gl ad to a rr an geto escort you through them.J. RaymondSHARPPhone Lombm'd 054001' Narberth 4178750 Drexel Bldg., Philadelphiaor 19 Woodside Ave., Narberth

    Iests and \ Va ter s wa s m ad e a Itained in a s n ea rl y a s possible itsmember, former oftlcio, of each o f o rig in a l cond i tion, but I ~ r o v i s i ~ n s~ ~ " . . . , . . . . . , . . .__..,....,......_..,...__ . . , . . . ~ t he S ta te Park Commissions, have been made f or pub lic u se , 111-ValIey Forge was th e first c ! t ~ d ~ n g , ,bathing f a c i l i t i e ~ ~ t h State park created in Pennsyh'a- mel : . I he total a p p r o p n a t l ~ n 1 ~ ni a bein n z ~ J . bychase and improvement a total of act of :\Ia)' 4, 1\12/ . to negotIate$2.0!JO,OOO. with t l ~ e B u s h e ~ ' ~ { u n - B a t t l e f i e l dThe Fort \\ 'ashington State : \ I ~ n ~ C ? n a l ASSOCiatIOn for t he a cPark covers Hili acres, embracing qtl1sltlOn by ~ h Commonwealtht he h is to ri c s it e u po n whi ch was of that part ot t he b ~ l t t . l e f i e l d thenerected Fort \\" ashington in ~ l \ v n e d by t h associatIOn. anrl t"Whitelnarsh township, l\Iontgom- t t ~ r t h e r : 1 ~ q t 1 1 r e by purch?-se oren ' count\', Th e Fort \\'ashiI1O'- gift adtivesIENJOY BENEFITS OFfor papcr manufacture, , consumed thrcw off great quantItIes ofrailroad 's exercise o f th e right of !,he M o n t g ? m ~ r y c o ~ n t y Court

    C. A. Rudolph . who. w ith his fon r cHcct of the locomotl\ 'es smoke. C,

    Rudolph Suit in West ManayunkRecalls EaTlier Soot Litigation

    NARBERTH'S FIRSTRADIO SHOW..,.....

    On Saturday, September15, we will have on display a tulliine of radioBeautiful cabinets, wonderful quality and real se-able and cabinet models.lectivity.Featuring the new CROSLEY 8-tube radio with Dynamic Speaker, in abeautiful cabinet at $189 complete, installed in your home.

    NEW RADIOLASNos. 60 and 18Superheterodyne, 9tubes in BrunswickCabinet

    All of these sets operate directly fromthe house current.

    MAJESTIC withDynamic Speaker$193 .complete , installed.

    An allowance of $20 to $35 will be made on your old set, with convenient terms, if desired.A 10% down payment will deliver a set to your home

    To see and hear these sets with theiJ' wondeJ' ful tone and selectivity wil l amaze the mostdiscriminating.

    Narberth Electric Shop241 Haverford Avenue Phone Narberth 4182

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    Phone: Narberth 3854

    The NEW

    NOW ON DISPLAY AT

    By DODGE BROTHERS(Division of Chrysler)

    SEN IOR

    Cleaners .:. Tailors .:. Dyers

    Reconstruction

    125 East Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore

    Reputable - - EstablishedHEWIT ' S

    234 Haverford Avenue

    Re- su rf ac ing of Bala Avenue is under way. To relieveour customers of the inconvenience of getting to and from ouryard, we will be equipped to deliver any sized order, either from29 Bala Ave. or our branch yard in West Philadelphia.

    Should it be necessary for you to call personally, we havem ~ d e arrangements for you to eome to the rear of the yard byusing the entrance to Bala Station, P. R. R. , on the South sideand continuing along railroad to our yard.

    THORNTON-FULLER AUTOMOBILE CO.

    Shull Lumber CompanyThe Link Between FM"est and Home

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    Make Your Walk, Porch orDrive of FLAGSTONE. Itis Beautiful, Permanentand. Different.

    Work Well Done Is Pleasing,Economical, and a Good

    RoundTrip

    GRADINGLANDSCAPINGMACADAMCONCRETE orASPHALT ROADSMASONRY orCONCRETE WORK?

    Pennsylvania Railroad

    $ 2 . o . ~

    OFFICECorner of Montgomery andWoodbine Aves. , NarberthTelephone Narberth 2800

    Atlantic City\111 WEST PHILADELPHIA

    D E L A ~ A R E RIVER BRIDGE ROUTESundays , Sept . 16, 23

    Lv. Narberth 7. 59 (D ay. Sav. Time)(Dayl ight Saving Time)Connectinl' with Spocial TrainLeaving Broad Street Station.. . 8.15 A.X.Leaving ~ e s t Philadelphia 8.20 A. X.RETURNINGLeave Atlantic City '7.00 P. X.

    Haverford Road a t ArdmoreJunction, ArdmoreArdmore 2331, 2431 and Wayne 1328I 131 North Wayne Avenue. Wayne [

    ! ! _ ; p : ; ; ; ; ; _ ; ; : : ; ; ; _ ; ; ; : ; ; _ ~ . .o ; r : : ; _ ; r ; ; ; ; ; _ ; ; : : ; ; ; _ ; ; = ; ; _ ~ _ o ; r : : ; _ ; r ; ; ; ; ; _ - = - _ .- ; o ; ; : : ; _ o ; r : : ; _ ; p : : ; ; ; ; _ ; ; : : : ; ; _ ; ; = ; ; _ ~ _ o ; r : : ; .~ ; ; ; ; _ ; ; : : ; ; ; .; ; = ; ; _ ~ _ ~ _ . 1 ! - 1~ ~ ~ . ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - .. ~ .RDMORE, PENNA.

    A CHILD'S THOUGHT

    A wee, wee bit of sky for meFrom where it's long miles deep, sohllle.And then, God. when I die some dayI 'd h ring it back to you. A. V. M.

    Dear God, I li e on your soft grassAnd pretend it is your hand,(Oh, I can do so many thingsGrown folks don't understand).J love the pretty things you've made;I watch you r bi rds sail highAnd wish that they could bring to meA litle piece of sky-

    Six-year-old DiesRequiem ) 'Iass was ohserved 10A. M. Monday in St. Colman'sChurch, Ardmore, for Elizabeth Miller,seven, of 1ao Grandview road, Ardmore, who died of blood poisoning lastFriday in Misericordia Hospital.

    ATHENS AVENUE AND SIMPSON ROAD

    s. P. Frankenfield SonsFUNERAL D IRECTORS

    PHONE: ARDMORE 9

    Hundreds of Names Added inTwo-Day Period ThisWeek.

    Lower Merion and Narberth willpoll record-breaking yotes at thepresidential election in November. Centenary of Toistol's Birth ObservedRegistry assessors in the 13 d istricts This Week.in the township and the three in he The literary world is observing this

    I \xr d d werk the one-hundredth anniversaryborough t, d ec la re ( ,Ve nes ay of the birth of Tolstoi, known innight, a t the conclusion of a two - Russia as Count Lyov Nikolaievichday enrol lmen t per iod, that their Tolstoi, who was born September 9,li st s contai ned more names of 1828, and who died at the age of 82.f In connection with the centennialeligible voters than ever be ore. the Oxford University press is pub-The assessors sat at the polling lishing.a. new edition of his writings.places in their respective districts thus g;lvmg .every. one who has al -T I I \V d d d' ways' been mtend1l1g" to read some-.ues( ay all( . e nes ay urmg thing of ToIstoi's a reawakened inter-the hours of 10 A. M. and 3 P. M. est.and 6 P. M. to 9 P. M. St andard "Anna Karenina," the novel mostTime to enrol l voter s who wen l not !lkely t attract attention at this time,alread)' on their lists Hundreds of IS. conSidered one of the very. best ofc : hIS works. Nearly three limes asnew yoters and reSIdents who h ad long as our modern novels, it has thechanged their residences, appeared power of fascinating the reader up tobefore them. In addition scores of ~ h l l very end. I is the st?ry .of I!feold 0 e vho we re l re ady on cal led I!I ~ r e - w a r ~ u s s l a , told With n l ~ l 1 I t en s,a oetall. and With marvellous portraiture.around to be sure that they were John Galsworthy, who has written thestill eligible. introduction to this novel in the newConsiderable in terest was shown edition:. says that. ! t contains six of. . , .. Tolstols most stnkll1g characters; the]\1 the. regIstratIOn. Dlstnct and old prince, his daughter Kitty, StepantownshIp leaders were cal led con - Arkadyevich, Vronsky, Levin andstant1y throughout t he d ay for in- A n n ~ herself, giving a g r e a ~ s t u d ~ offormation on p rocedu re . There RUSSian c h a ~ a c t e r , and Russmn soclet.yup to the tIme o f the war. There ISwas a ls o a st ream of teJeph01?e c ~ l l s always a difference of opinion wher- Consu lt u s a bou t publicity.~ ~ r : ~ ~ ~ i : a ~ r a 0 ~ ~ e s n : : i r ~ ~ s t 1 l 1 g m- ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - = - - ~ - . ; . ; I i I M* i1l1111mPIllMiPIPlllPijll__The enro llment i n a ll d is tr ic ts W anted - ~ ~ ~ - - - - - - - - - -took a jump as a r esul t of the regis- HOUSES TO RENT

    try sittings. In some of the bigger Particular ly Between $60 and $100ones of the township from 30 to ROBERT J. NASH400 new name s were ad de d. InCynwyd and North Ardmore, over I::2000 names wer e l is te d when t he Rea to rhooks were closed \Wednesday Suburban Office at Inight preparatory to being sent to Narbe r th S tat ion City Office: 1214 Locust Streetthe county commiss ioners . The ~ ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~igges t increase came perhaps in _-Merion where residents are usuallylax in registering for local elections.Lower Meri on a nd NarberthRepublican leaders are confidentof large major ities for Hoover forPresident at the faU election, but'it is admi tt ed that a considerablegain will be made by the Democrats for Smith.

    REGISTRY PROMISES \' As one d is tr ic t l ea de r p oi nt ed Iever the noyel is discussed as to I - -. "\\'1'1 I D '11 Iwhether so Vital a character as Anna f -RECORD VOTE HERE out. . 11 e t 1e emocrats WI would have committed suicide if TOI-I' R. S. TOUHIll. :I lose votes in some sec tion s of the stoi had not so d e t e r m i n ~ d . Gals-: Elect rica l Cont1actor -cou nt y on Smi th , b ec aus e of his W T f ; ~ y I : ~ ~ ~ e s h ~ ~ r t ~ ~ ~ I p l ~ ~ : : I V : h e rela- : "Service with Smile" : ' ." '81 S. BOWMAN AVENO 's ta nd on c ert al ll qu es ti ons , they t!ons between V:ronsky, the SOCial, Esttmatea Furnished :can't lose many Democratic votes l ~ o n , an? Anna, w ! f ~ of the b e a u r o c ~ a - t. PHONB MERION 1888 tiC officml, thus glvmg an opportul11ty ..along the Main Line, because for treating.of the questions centering I ,_t he re w er e n ot a ny t o s pea k of about m a ~ r J a g e ; and for the s e ~ o n dMERION MOST ACTIVE ,plot, the hfe of the landed propnetorIhere before to be lost. which was regenerated through con-tact with the common people and withTIME TO READ "ANNA" manual labor. IThe book at this time will have un- jusual interest as Tolstoi himself hassaid that it contains much biographicalmaterial . The Libr ary has a copy ofthe book ready for circulation.

    I f )1011 are still Ollt of tOW11 clip ~ 1 1 l d fill Ollt the coupon helow,or telephone Stez'euSOIl 5000for (jOLI>..A1EDAL Milk, Cream,Cream Buttermilk, Sweet Buffe1', Cream Cheese, Sour Cream,Walker-Gordon Certified or Acidophil1lS lYlilkv . .. .. . - . . .. . .. . .

    . . . . to continue the enjoyment of GOLDMEDAL MILK service if you have summeredin Atlantic City, Ocean City or nearby..... to enjoy again GOLD MEDAL quality ands e r v i ~ e if you have been spending yourvacation beyond the section we cover. . . . to experience a new satisfaction in freshrich, wholesome GOLD MEDAL MILK if y o have not previously been acquainted withGOLD MEDAL standards of superiority.

    welcome Home .

    .. ,. . . . .ARDMORE 1890..

    The n ew Bui ck i s th e new s ty le! And bythat is meant, no t merely a new type of

    beauty - n ot m erd y athrilling turning pointin body design - bu ta great c o u n t r y ~ i d evoguel

    Insideand out, th e new Buick bodies byF is he r a re t h e mos t beaut if ul e ve r built.Togetherwith th ewonderfulnew standardsof performance introduced b y t he SilverAnniversary Buick, they ar e winning th egreatest demand and th e greatest preference ever enjoyed by any fine car!

    production levels in an effort to keep pace~ i t h an ever increasing demand!

    WithMa. te rp iece Bodies B7 Fi.her

    THE SILVER. ANNIVER.SAR.VB LJ Ie K...

    ALLAN C. HALE, Inc.Main Line DistributorsTELEPH.ONES

    Fisher, th e world 's foremost builder ofautomobile bodies, ha s cooperated ~ i t hBuick, th e world'sforemost builder of finecars, to create a new mode-a new fashion-nnd so luminousis th er es ul t a nd s o eagerly isth e public welcoming it~ ; l a t Buick's great facwries have reached new

    Cr3cetulcontours instead ofstraight linesthe gleam and sjJmIdeofhri&untcolors 3nd chrome plating instead of drab effects themostbeautiful bodies eIJerbuilt Buick's masterpiece bodies by FisherAt a time when motor car beauty waspractically s t a n d a r d i z e d - ~ h e n imitationwaS th e vogue-when there was a glaringlack of originality in body design-Buickhas swept far beyond th e commonplaceand aehieved a s ty le whi ch t he ent ir econnt.ry is acclaiming as th e most distinctive al ld beauti fulever shown!

    i\'C "eW Buick is t h New S1y/e

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    S U P P l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ 1 0 N S MILK0,. ~ . , . sPLEA . PH/lAoSE IlESVM .- - - - __ __ . _ . S'cInl1t"NAME (o".,."r ---- - - -. _--- --- --- ---- ---- ---------

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    9uaTOWN PAGE SEVEN

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    FRIENDLY

    TheSteppingStoneQuarryON CROTON ROADNORTH OF WAYNEoffers for sale very flatbrown and o th er n aturalc olored s te pp ing s to ne s o fvarious sizes.PHONE 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M.WAYNE 1674

    ZECKWER-HAHNPhiladelphiaMusical Academy59 years 0/ cOl/til/lied BucceBB tilfrabllnlJ mUBlcla".Graded cour8es In all departments ofmU81eni In8lruetloo under dlstlngul8hedfacnlty.Frequent recItals ond oppOrtunities for

    public appellranee while HlUfl)'IUJ;.Rogl8tratlon September 4,8Clu808 Begln september 10Fo r Year Book, writeFREDERICK HAHN, Pre8ldentDlrector1617 Spruco Streot Ponnypacker 6053

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    Fresh Every DaySNUGHARBORFARMWhite EggsDozen,65cDIRECT FROM FARM TOYOUR TABLE

    Can, ISc; 2 Cans, 2ge

    and

    Fo r PermanentSatisfaction

    BUY A

    UPHOLSTERINGCABINETMAKING

    Draperies, Slip Covers andInterim' DecoratingHAMER & YOUNGPhone Narberth 2762

    SmedleyBuilt HomeWm.D. & H.T. Smedley

    QUALITY-PLUS

    Form Templar Program ISa tu rday, Sept ember IS, at 2.30Arr an geme nt s a re b ei ng c om - P. M. Harry T. L e e d ~ m , of A r d ~I t d b tl ' t t ' h more, and on e of those 111 charge 01. e e y 1e comml ee 111 c arge, ff . .....f tl F th A I F ' Id D , the a ai r , announces that the 1" vor le ou r nnua 'Ie ay I .. f df tl 'T I ' d D I" 1t ,gram of events IS now b em g o nn eo 1e 11r IVISlon, \.11Ig 1 s .. ..T em pl ar o f P enns yl va ni a, w hi ch a nd W!ll be dlstnbuted next week.

    will be held at Vailey Forge next I --I

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    CO-OPERATION CUTS COSTS

    City-Dressed MeatsRIB ROAST- lb. 38c to SO cBEST NATIVEBEEF. .FRESH-KILLED lb.42cSTEWING CHICKENS . . . . . . . . .

    Vagt's Hams, Family Size, lb. 33cUNMATCHED FOR QllALITY

    NARBROOK BLENDCOFFEEIS ALWAYSSATISFACTORYI-lb. can 49c

    CONVENIENT

    DEL MONTE CALIF. YELLOW PEACHES Large Can 21eCHIPSO SOAP CHIPS Large Pkg. 21eIVORY SOAP, Medium Size 4 Bars 2Se..SUGAR-Fine Granulated 10 Lbs., 5geOLD DUTCH CLEANSER 3 Cans, 1geSCHIMMEL'S PURE GRAPE JELLY 2 Glasses, 2Se

    MOTHER'S or QUAKER OATS APPLE SAUCE, Heart of Maine, New Pack,

    NO FINER DRINKING COFFEE ROASTEDUNITY BRAND BOSANT COFFEESUNSWEET PRUNES, Fancy Santa Clara's

    SELECT EVAP. MILKHORSESHOE RED SALMON

    3 Tall Cans, 2ge- -_ ._ - - - -Tall Can, 2ge---------------------------

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

    "Truly America's Finest"QUAKER SWEETCream Butter62c lb.It Must Be the Best

    Cynwyd M. E. Ch.urchLevering Mill Rd. an d BaJa Ave.

    In the

    Tuesday, Sept . 18All activities conducted inth e open ai r so ta r aspossible.

    Helen K. Fricke

    Cotter's Market

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    rAGR FIGhT e U R l."OWN Friday, September 14, 1928AT THE THEATER"None bUI the Brave," which opepsat the Narberth Theater Friday nis .htwith Charles Morton and Sally Phipps,is a r io t of heauty and al i\ e w ith daz zling girls who stage a bri ll iant pageant in technicolor.The story is a feature length comedyfrom thc pens of James Gruen andFred Stanley . A lber t Ray, the d irec tor, is said to have spared no expensein making his latest production one ofthe smartest photoplays of the season.The supporting cast is exceptionallygood and includes Farrell :'Iacdonald.Tom Kennedy, Billy But ts. S har on

    Lynn and Alice Adair. .

    Five chassis-sixes and e i l l b p r ic e . rang i ng f rom $860 to$2485. Car iIIu.uated is Model610. five-p..socnger Sedan. $875.All prices f. o. b. Detroit.

    47 East Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore.JOHN G. BRICK MOTOR COMPANY

    Six months' sales of GrahamPaige sixes and eights exceededthose of any twelve monthsin eighteen years. Augusttoo, established a newall-timemonthly sales record. We willcontinue to so manufactureeach motor car that GrahamPaige may retain and increasethis public approval. A car isat your dispc'5al.

    J ~ 4 ! ~ 0 A a /~ ~ ~ Q A 7 l /

    Public Approval

    GsAAAAM-PAI(;&

    \You Are Cordially Invited

    How? Th e Assured Savings Plan is a formo f s a vi ng which assures yo u regular depositsin your account even t h ough your income isaffected by sickness or i nj ur y. T he MerionTitle and Trust Company i s t he only b ank i nth e East which offers this unique service.

    L et u s explain it further.

    DEC IDE t o s av e a certain amount eachmonth, s ta r t a n A ss ur ed Savings Ac

    count, an d even physical disability will no tprevent your account from growing monthby month!

    How Much Do You Want?

    THE-MERIONTITLElLTRUSTCOMPANYOF ARDMORE.PENNSYLVANIA

    This IS to commemora te th e 33 d birthday o fth e science.

    CO-OPERATIVE EFFORT IS State and nation beyond the p re - cus sed at length in the repor t of the z at io n i s b ui lt . Members s ho ul d b as is o f name or classification. nation and a group of records.cI' nc ts o f home. Every con1l11tlnity Highway and S ewer Committee, no t be selected with an y idea of SOllle puns ,"ere Ilecessary I'n cer-, ' U ; , \ T I : ' \ L ~ : 1 1 F IW :\ I T HE FIH8T PAGIll '.eeds things that cost so little to which report i s pub li shed in full reforming their bad practices ." tain cases.whi le the former IS the shado\" of I Prececll'ng ' I r Bo er-' talk, lave, hut cost so much if done elsewhere in this issue. I l\ . W::; ' Ho r a c e 1'. Smed ley th en man-hopes. IJeo!Jlu A without. This is the fine t hi ng At the conclusion of t he me et- ' tS lOrt rtehmarkpsh'lvedrel nll.ade ~ J ~ t th eA c o r ~ l l m l ~ l i t y is its ". I I "'t . wo 0 er I a e p 1ta VISI ors, ned the l ant e rn , showing babycommu11lty IS not mcrely wealth, 'I Jout co-operation II I comn1tllll YJ ing: upon. the sugg.estlon. of Mr. Dr. George Emerson Barnes, p ictu res o f the members. Hi s dilino t merely population, not merely Ih f ~ .'. . , . t Le .l tch a SIl en t s tane !tng tnbute was founder of th e local club , past dis- gence in securing t he pho to s w a sclimate or scener y. A community I 1he b l ! : : ; 1 I 1 e s ~ o.f bluld1l1g a &,red - paid by all present to. the memory trict governor, and now at the a s ou rc e o f won de r and surpriseis men and women who ca n say I ~ .town /s r.cahst!c a well ~ Ideal- of t.wo fonner co.uncllmen, one a head of the Philadelphia club . He to many members, who became"No" when that is to be said, andllstlC. Noth1l1g. IS . I l l ~ p o s s l b l e . In presIdent of C O ~ l l 1 c l l , "V. R. D . Hal l i nt ro du ced G il be rt J. Palen, past suspicious as c er ta in p ri nt s r e-"Yes" w he n t ha t is to be sai d. Ifact, most of. It. wlthlll our r ~ a c l ~ , atld Perry RedIfer. \district g ov er no r, w ho s po ke p ea te d o n th e screen. Ther e w asEvery community needs people who and much of It IS ou r present len- briefly. a whispered suspicion that theinvestigate and then co-operate. No tagc, h ~ n d e d down f rom those who ROTARY CLUB IN Preceding th e talk of Mr. committee had borrowed some-half-baked community project ever have hved a nd wo rke d a nd gone Bowers, th e classification commi t- o ne 's f am il y a lb um f or the occa-meets with success. before. EVENING MEETING s'I t ee p r esented i ts p ro gra m. T he lOn.Every community n ee ds a s en se FIRST DRILL BRINGS first part of th e local program was Music for t he eveni ng was f ur -of loyalty on the part of its citizen- Philadelphia M emb ers Join a postcard-projector lecture on nished by Walter G. Case, wh oship for home institutions and home B I A th e ChOOSI'llg of IJI' rcl n1ascots for installed a radl'0-IJal1atrope COlnbl'- T l'fi d I .1,' E 't I , m N T I ~ U E D FHO:M THE FIHST PAUl. a cynar ssociates In ry a Cassl e ac vertlsement.uUS1l1Css. very COl11l11Ulll Y neec s members. T his was given bytownspeople who believe in the make up the f ir st e leven, Coach Program. Philip A. Livingston', who chose 1I8111U11111111I11111I1U1111UUUW_I MuI Wmm. J1DIDI1IWDIJI Dmmumnommnmumnmmuuo_mnUI11I1I UJDIDI1I UIU1DI un_UI Dm&.agricultural and industrial environ- Adams, in his short ta lk, said that a bird for e ac h membe r on th e 1_- iss Zentmayer's Ients. and a corresponding scnse of it d id n ot matter to him who was TALI< CLASSIFICATIONS ;;responsibility and dependency of its on the varsity last yea r. a s his prob- I KINDERGARTENrural populations upon the business lem was t o g et a team this year al1C1 \ \ l i th three noted Philadelphia REP LATE .I I I II will open Monday, October 1 , 1 928o t 1e town. t ~ a e \ ' ~ r ~ o n e w 10 cou c p ro ve t o Rotarians p r esent , th e Bala -Cyn- BRASSY WORNOFF 125 Windsor Avenue Narberth 2619-WEvcry community needs concli- h1ln \ \' lth1l1 the next threc weeks l wyd-Narbe rth Rotary Club held Bath Room Faucets - m nuD WI 1 1UWI U U _ 11 1 111 1D 11 111 11 111 11 1 U DU Wn 11 11 Wnn 1 1 11 1 1 1mnu nB1 1U u D W IJ D D UJ W I_ U -~ ~ ~ H s a ~ : r ~ ~ ~ \ ~ ~ d ~ ~ I ; ~ ; l ~ t l ~ ; ~ ; ~ i % ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ r ~ ~ ~ t e . h < ~ n c ~ ~ ~ ~ l l ~ : ~ y C [ l ~ ~ l ~ ~ , l J t O w ~ ~ I : ~ } ; ~ l ~ ~ s ; h e e ~ ; ~ ~ \ ; ' e : 1 C f l ~ ; ~ 1 ~ I ~ 1 ~ d ~ ~ ~ Brassy A W f t h P p ~ ~ : ? v ~ ~ c t o n , etc. f"Ii:miTilir'D ' n : ~ ~ : : ; ' ! i " ' ' l lhave like ideals, and that wilJ dis- th e h rs t game. T hi s wa s a ls o t he . first. evening I USEintcrest t he l aw v io la to r and cle- A number of good men have becn . . I I . I P_." rooments of the moralJy depraved. graduated f rom the fou r t eams at thc s es sIOn presle ee 0\ cr Jy r e ~ l - t< AN :;1 Packed away.dur ing the summer to p revent the moths get ti ng at tiEvery community needs 01)IJor- junior high school which played intra- den t Guy Croyle. I U" Ii'! them, a cleanmg or glaz!ng will make furs l ike new. Or you may !"I'mural foothall las t fal l. Thes.e boys Th e meetine: deal t w i th classifi- f/I PLAfE 1;1 want them made ove r thiS yea r to con fo rm to the new modes . We rtunities for a richer, fuller and more I II 1 d d I ., are qualified th h i ' F ' . f "1a\'C a( (e( many poun s ur1l1g t.le cations, th e basic patte rn by ~ I roug ong expenence as urners to satts y the ~ "abundant life for all of i ts people, summer and should be of some aSSlS- I ' 1 I k ' most exactmg. i'"young and o ld , weak and strong. tance this season. ]f not, Coach Davis ~ v lIC 1 new Cmem Jers . arEc taen lit Silver-Pla tes. Use I t as a PolishiI Fur Coats d trich and poor, whi te and black. and Coronway will whip them into mto Ro ta ry lubs. Alv111 . Shull LOOK LIKE NEW' ". 1IIa e o ve r, relined and 1epail'cd.thmugh "hobom, ,,,,,,.'i,,,,. puh- ,1"p, d . ""od " ." , mothod, fo' lu- a" ,ug,d ,h , p,"g