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    Ij= ~ ~ ~ ~ = = = = = = = = , = I = ~ ~ ~ =Narberth, Pa., Friday, August 31, 1928 PRICE, THREE CENTSXIV. Number 48N. Narberth Aye.,Narberth. Pa t

    Loca l A s so c ia ti on O ff er s It s46th Series at MeetingThursday.

    NARBERTH B. AND L.OPENS NEW SERIES

    H IG H R ATE IS EARNED

    John UbertyOn \Vednesda y, August 22,Narherth suffered their secondstraight defeat at the hands of theQuaker C it y nemesis, Twentieth\Varcl, b y th e s core .'i-1. In thefirst encounter of the season Narberth bowecl to the invaders whenthey tallied two rum";. t hr ee shyo f t he v ic to r' s mar k. Th e V";alzennen h a\ 'e n o alibi to offer f romt he se t wo s et ba ck s e xc ep t thatthey met a better nine on both occasions. Bi1lv Penn's contrihut ion t o th e diam on d smote th eNarbe rth Club for six hits in thesecond game compared to theirr ival 's four off Cannal ly, winninghoxman. The tourists who havemowed do wn th e b es t d iamo ndnines in t he c it y of Phi lade lphi a,speak ing with c rashes and smashes from their faithful sticks, toldth e locals t ha t t he y a re mast e rsof t hi s ba se ba ll situation; thatt he y, c on te nd er s o f t he Q ua ke rCity Baseball T it le, h ave y et tobe stopped.Walter Master , l osing hillmanof the loca l c lub , threw his bestthat he m ight bring h is t eam ou tvictorious, bu t t he invad ing ninebooted too freely with the hickoryand Mr. Cannally contributed theartistic touch t o b as eb al l g iv inghis pals an almost one-sided'triumph.CON.1 INUJIlD ON TBJIl 81XTR PAGJIl

    Locals Los e t o 20th Ward an dShut Ou t Kirlin C. C.

    in Finale.

    TWILIGHT SEASONENDS WITH SPLIT

    Heads Vets

    Dan ie l J . Hickey. who h ea ds thenew Veterans o f For ei gn War s postwhich Is b ei ng f orm ed In B al aCynwyd and Narberth, as temporarychairman. A member o f the BalaCynwyd post office staff. he I s a lsohead o f the Active Member s ' Club o fthe Union Fire Assoclatlon.

    Miller an d Merkle, OverseasHeroes, Honored-Ga i n

    Members.

    ------------------ADOPT NAME FOR

    NEW V. F. W. POST

    OFFICERS

    ST. MARGARET'S OPENSParochial School Starts New School

    Year Tuesday.By orde r of the D iocesan SchoolBoard St. Margaret's School willre-open o n T ue sd ay , S ep temb er-l. Registration o f new pup i ls willbe he ld in th e school build ing onForest av en ue o n th is Sun day ,following the usual 9 and 10.30o 'c lock Masses, and on Monday,September 3, a t the same place.from 9 to 3. In th e ea rly days ofSeptember p up il s w il l b e requiredt o b e p re se nt only for the morningsessions.Following the past gratifyingy ea r t he S is te rs o f M er cy a nd t hepr ie s ts of S t. Marga ret ' s look forward to an enrollment greaterthan ever, although that o f la styear exceeded i ts immediat e predecessor by near ly 20 pe r cent.

    1t is again time to remind ther ea de rs o f "Uur Town" t ha t t heNarberth lJuilding an d L oa n 1\s,.;oeiation will open i ts n ew fortysixth series on Thursday evening,Septemher (i, in the new rearmom of Elm JJail.This association is over twentyl in e vear s old. has a ss et s of over~ l . ( l i ' ( ) , ( ) ( ) ( ) . anc! its e ar ni ng s a ree,\'er S.:-l p er c en t. per year. Itsul1icers and directors are men wel land fawJrably known in th is v icinil\', and its stockholders are no tn;lly local but ex tend all o\"Cr theconntn.In t il e long - te rm series the payments are $1.00 a month per,;hare w it h a n cntrance fee of ;c':;ctnts per :;hare, which makes thellrst month 's payment $1.25 foreach share taken, and thereafter$1.0il per sha re for ahout elevenyears and two months. when th e~ t o c k mat ur es , a nd pay s $200 foreach share. In the short termseries the initial payment is $2.0llpe r share , p lus 2;) cents en trancefee, or $2.2:) a share. and eachNOMINATED month thereafter $2.00 per sha reuntil yon have paid in for ahoutPermanent officers were nomi, six years and s ix months when the

    natcd anc! a name was chosen for stock matures at $200 a share.the ne\v Bala-C.\nw)'d and Nar- :\lany of the stockholders of theas soc ia t ion do all their business11erth Veterans of Foreign \ ,"arsI 1 I hy check , drawing a check on thePost at a meeting hel( : 'one a y f ir st of each month for thenight in the Cynwyd tire house. .amo un t o f t he ir d ue s a nd maIlingThe organization will he calledthe :\I il ler- :\Ierkle Post, in honor it to Narber th. t hei r check be ingf II :\1 :\1"11 C I I their receipt. a nd w he n t he s to ck(el, . ar rYE " '1 ' II J er'N YbnwtYI(' allH mat ur es t he N ar he rt h Building,eorge . .\e r e. 1 ar er 1, W 10 d L \ . . I I .I, .1' tl \\ ' I I \\ ' Ian Oal.l . .f ssocl,atJo.n. sene t lem a. 1e( m le .or ( .a r. . f I()ffi . t I f I check for the amount m ul .cers nomll1a e( were as 0' k Id, I) ' I 1 1I' k C I A gH.at l1l;JnY'uf the stOl" ho -,ows: al11e . - IC 'ey. \"n\\,y( , , , .. 'I ' ers pav the amount at t heI r duescummander: Charles 1. Haywoo(. I ' tl t 'tl .f tl 1anksNarberth. senior Yice c o'mman. eac.l mon 1 a el le r 0 l e ) , '. 11 . 11 S I l l C while o th er s a tt en d t he m on th ly(,er: . arnson - . ler lone v. vn- . , I . . tlI .1 I I k F ' I : meet In g" ot t le aSSOCIatIOn at le\ \ 'V( l" lall alll' ' r a n ' '. . . ems . L ,T' .. , tire house on the first ThursdayNarherth. quartermaster; I-Jerman . f 1 tl I e t " ce l lI I e\'en111 ". 0 eacl l11on' 1. l \.P. Dolan. officer of t le day. a n ( . .". I I . II f II T I .. and .1 () c l o c ~ . and. pay t lelr ( uest wee trustees as 0 ows: Oln .' .1 C .... I til N'T' I and ha\ ' e th eI r h(.)oks receIpted.. onwa\' . ,ar leI' 1: . ames 1 IC 1- J' '11' 11 ., - ,- 't '1 \\ :. I ' k I 11 I '111 ( Il1g an( ~ o a n I::; ::;\ ::;ten1Cockrill, :\Irs. H. :\1 urra)' and ' ~ '1 ' his Ilart . b ut t he fact r emains tha t equ ipment for handl ing his g o o e . l ~ i trounced hy Berwyn on the for-Mary Lhin;... ston. \\'1 I sIt at I . I II I I. he can Ilrosller onl)' if all thri\'e. expeditious y. and WIt 1 we pale, mer's home field. gi\'ing the Doyle 'spolls t hi s Tue sd ay a nd \Ved- I Ifor it is o bv io us that little money cour teous s al es peope w l ll se par .a . :'\ursery hoys the i r s ix th consecu-day, September cL and 5, to . Iw il l be l la ss ed ove r h is counters by mount purpose IS to rem er sen 'lce t ive triul llph. undef ea ted to date.\'oters no t on th e hor- 1 'T .] I" t 1people who ha\'e no Illoney to to the tra( e . . ,ot tllltl t 115 l l1 \' es Xar !J er th was bat tl ing desperate yl is t s. f rom 11 A . :\1. to -1 spend, men t has heen made and this p ~ a n t to emerge victorious o\,er Bryn:\1. and fr111/ 1' . : '1 . to 10 ()n the other hand. i f al l the fam- is s et in al l i ts complet enes s betore :'f;n\T. the l1lonarchs of t he f ir st:'1. ilies in the hOJ"(llIgli are l iv ing in the people of the t own can he hop e h al f. Z ip LOllg. former Penn s ta r..Ilolls a re l oc at ed as fol- f 1 I I I ' . I fl' Icomfort. with eYery' Ilrospect 0 to get JaC e ve n s o muc 1 as one was t le w1I1n1l1g lUrler a t llS (ra-District :\0. 1. tire house; .good t imes in the future. their wel l- c en t of profit. . . matic contest whose performancet r ic t : \ 0. 2. :\arherth :\atiollal fl I' I I I t [t ' I' . I tIl l If 1111 . I f I I . . I. heinl!. is re ecte( ll1 t le tra( e t 1a IS a JIg I'IS, 0 n . ' outsleeat le JOX ll1 c nlCla mo-District ?\o. .J Scout u . I l'

    oj. comes to the merchant 's store. mediate profits were hIS ony 0 l Ject . l ll en ts was a c ol os sa l a id t o t he p en -This is th e las t oppor tun- :-.io local merchant. however. de- he n ev er would take this choice. He l lant chasers. In shattering Brynfur \ ' ote rs to ha\'e their names II . I . . I f i\ 'f l Z' I I IIle11(ls on mere wishing to Lring cou ( Jln-es t lIS money 111 cozens 0 . fawr s ag hopes. Ip s 10\'ee t l et o n the li:;ts so as to he elil!ible I I . . I I . I '1'~ Ilrosllerity to this town and to .ma ~ . ot leI' propOSItIons. 111a ,e more ocals to second place 111 t le .' am\ 'o te a t t he No\'ember election. I I . . I t 't' L' I I' I . I Iit gTrow. He does not doze J11 hIS money ane ma ,e It WIt lOU walmg lI1e ~ e a g u e stane ll1g. w llC 1 spea ,st hr ee election districts ap- I I II f I I . \\ . II I' I ' I P easy chair and d ream dreams a Jout so ong. we or t le lerOlC 'a zermenoon ): toyeop e \ \' It :1 I1 t l e Jor- outsiders comin

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    PAGE TWO OUReTOWN l"1'iday, August 31,1928

    TreasurerSecretary

    Nineo

    13,600 Shares in Force

    Seven

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    From

    THE HEATER

    Ralph S. Dunne

    ANSWERS

    Cellar Service

    BETTER HEATEDHOMES

    EDWIN P. DOLDCARL B. ME'rZGERWM. S . HOWARDJOHN S. KETCHAMDANIEL LEITCH

    Vacuum Clean HeatersPaint Water PipesWhitewash Cella rRemove AshesRepair Coal BinsFurnace Operation

    To Questions YouMight Ask

    We will discuss the origin,m in in g, p re pa ra ti on , s al eand In 'oper use of anthracite.Propel' care a nd handl ingo f the furna ce , draft, thermostatic control, combustion, and, last b ut n ot l ea stimportant, how to make andkeep ~ ' o u r cellar a bright,clean, cheerful place fo ryour s:lent serYant-

    Beg inning w ith the Sept el ;' pe r 6 th issue of thisp a pe r a nd e ac h week th ereafter we propose to ru n aseries of questions a nd a nswers on how to secure

    NARBERTHCOAL COMPANY,i

    FOREST AVENUE

    SERIES

    Rate of Interest, 8.8%

    Ti l

    September 6th,

    " ~ i l l Wt;:-;T [> n l l . A n t i L I ' I I I A

    Sundays, Sept. 9, 16, 23D E L A ~ A R ERIVER BRIDGE ROUTE

    Ihml1cl

    Atlantic CityLv. Narberth . 7,59 (Day, Sav. Time)

    Connecting with Snecial Train

    WILL OPEN NEW SERIES

    BOTH SHORT and LONG TERMS

    President C. HOWARD McCARTERVice-President THOMAS C. TROTTER, Jr .

    FLETCHER W. STITES, SolicitorDIRECTORS

    OFFICERS

    WM. D. SMEDLEYTHOS. C. TROTTER, JR.C. HOWARD McCARTERWM. B.KRAFTCHAS. S. POWELLHOWARD C. FRITSCH EDWARD C. GRISWOLD

    GEORGE M. DANDO

    ELM HALLEvening,

    Narberth Building and Loan Association

    Assets Over $1,100,000.00

    WM. D. SMEDLEYWM.B. KRAFT

    Thursday

    Friday, Augus t 31. 1928

    SUBSCRIPTION PRICE011e Dollar and Fifty Cents Per YearIn Advance .

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    PUblished b}' theLI\ ' I: \ 'GS'fON I'U8LISIII: \ ,G COMPANYPHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTON, EditorROBERT MOORE CAMERONAssistant Editor

    Office, 258 Hn\'erfon1 AvenuePhone. Narberth 2545If no answer, call Ardmore 3100.

    conscientious objector.. This was duly Ispending a few days at the Traymore,l L. M. GRAD STARS I Li e ENSE 16,000 DOGS. i Th e moving of the instrumentreported in Our Town. 1Atlantic City, T I (: ~ SOI1 o f M rs Al1na . Over 113,000 dogs have b e ~ n lIcensed I \I'ill cost $2 instead of $3 a nd t heThe h in t was t ak en b y t he p ow er s I l\Iiss Louise I-I arrington. of Cle\'c- . 0111 U.:o er , . 111 Montgomery county this year to\ 0' f . I 0" tthat be. Recently there appeared in l and. is the gue st o f 1 Ir . and 1Irs, H. Custer, Pcnar th road, Cynwyd, date. according to the records in the c 1ar1=>e 01 C 1an1=>JI1g an I n s t r t ~ m e n\he place of these fo rmer landscape C, Keim and famil", of Du(lIe.v avc- I I fl' ' I" o. flice of County Treasurer Fox at has been reduced fr0111 $3 to $1.50 .anc a "Tae uate a ~ o w e l . \ e l l o n N ' ' ,..estroyers, small black signs, neatly lIltC, In a few day s Mis s Harrington . ,., J. 'ornstown. 1 elephone en,rJl1eers have estl-le tt er ed i n gold with the name and Miss Lucia Keim wil l s ai l f or Eu- High School, r e tu r ne d l as t week mated that d u r i ~ g t hi s y ea r aloneo f t he s tr eet a nd t he w or ds " No O ut - rope for a sta.v of sevcral mOIHII'. f C II I el 11e , , 'as a PHO'.'E COM PANY CUTS .rom o r n e , W I 'e " t . ' l I about JOO,COO new telel)hones Willlet." , Th es e n ow effectually warn Thcy expect 10 \'isit England, Francc, CImotor i st s a t Elm Terrace, Grayling Belgiu1ll, Holland, Germany, Switzer - w in ne r i n t he summer school tp.n-I .' '", .. ,. he c O I 1 l ~ e c t e c l in Pen,nsyIYan,ia, anclavenue, Wynneda le road and wynne-I l and and Italy. nis d o ub le s ma tc h es a n d r u nn e r- I O:"TI:'\l I'.D I \(0,11 IIlE F IH ST P AG E that thIS \ lumber WIll c o ntmue t owood court. Mrs. Peter Miescl1, of ~ I e r i o l 1 ave- . 11 '1'1" ISurely these are a dec id ed improve- nue returned Thursday on the S. S. up in singles play. H e wa s also ing telephones f rom one loca t ion to 1I.lcrease annua y. 115 IS e xc u -ment over their predecessors a nd t he . I 'es'oilltc fro tIl a t\\ 'O l11onths' tour oi I . - tl ". " 1 Sta te Ianother at the same address as Sl\'e o. f the moves an d other. ' secont 111 1e l , e w - or \: '- , . ' \ '11 I ff d I Ibcrough .dese.rves much credIt for its' Europe, ~ [ i s s , Sophic l \f icsen wcnt . well as fo r changmg f rom one t ype changes t la t WI Je a ecte Jy t 1eco-operation m the matte r. 100'er to Kew \ o rk t o mcct her. tel1l11S tourne) held recentl). of instrument to another new rates.

    'I 1[rs , Eleanor \Vehcr Thorne, of thc '1 .Baird Apartments, c l 1 t c r ~ a i n e d l.ast, - - - - \ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~~ ' FIREC'IDE I Friday c\'Cning at a surpr.lsc stockmq I I-.I. D ..::J .and handkcrchief showt'f In honor ot,. Miss Do ro thy D ur bi n. T he g"ucsl.s I~ . I r .. and 1 [r s. S l dncy Trotter and includcd 1Irs, Edwin :\udcrson, Mrs,thclr . 1 ! l ~ a n t dau?"htcr, C?f Ovcrbrook, A. P . Redifcr Jr, 1ris s Crace 110farc VISltlllg" at :!o.., Grayhng a\ 'cnuc for 'f 'tt e;-[I) B 'tty '!iIa'''uire, ~ I i s s Hekna wcck. a '. ' ISS c,.. '" ..1[ I 11 l' H J f ". l us tl cc . ) ,[ rs . \ I nc cn t SchneHkr ,111fl" r., ant . rs. \.. ' . oncs. 0 -.0" 11rs Fdwlr \Vchcr.G.raylmg a v c n ~ I C . left hy ,n.lOtor lor Tile ' R ~ ~ " Rohert F. Hayes. pastor1\ew Hampshire for a \'ISI t at the f St '[ . 't" Cllllrch r.. turne(1.. f II ' I orl 'I IJ . 0 . "\ argat e S , . . ,1,Imp 0 lei; (,w,.. ltcr,. " ISS Jet!) I 1[ d \' f rom a v aca ti on tr iP toEntered as second-class matter. October 13, Jones, who wll1 return With thcm. lome 1 on a.1914, at th e Pos t Office at Narberth, Pa" 1[iss Mae Schac ff cr , of ) , (cc ling Ireland.untier the Act o f March 3, 1879. Housc lane. and Mis s ~ I i l d r e d Dashcr, I(II 10lla an'nue, werc wcek-cnd visi tors I Start Rehearsalsat Ihc Delaware \Vatcr Gap.George Burgcss. Francis ) , [ c K c l \ ' l ~ y , Th e first rehearsal of the :\J ai"Edward Shca and Gl'orgc Torchi;111a Linc (lrches tra for t he c om in gOpportunity r ~ t u r ~ l c d last S .a tu rd ay f rom a j ~ , r l - I "'e;'50n will he held on Tuesdayh d f ' t night s motor t rIp up throu:.("h thc :\ cw I' '. t I ' '1 t th eThere are few met 0 s o :nvestmen England S la te s t o l \ la inc, ' Iel' t' nl11g' , . en ell1 ,el . , ; ~ Iwh ic h offe r a more a tt r ac ti ve return Leqcr Pet er s. l oc al mai l c ar ri er . is : \[ ai n L in t' S eh ool of :-1 USIC. ae Ith;J.n the Narberth Building and Loan r I ' . I . . . t tshares. Any i nv es tm en t o n such a SpCIl( Ing liS \"acatlOn at 1 I p a r e l l t ~ cnnhng to an amlOuneell1en senso::d basis, directed by well k nown a nd c ot ta ge a t B.each JJa\'CII, ~ J. , HI S io ut t hi s \\'t'ek hy th e Secretary.

    d f h 't d fathcr, ) ' lr . I -' .dward Pcte rs, o f \\ 00, 1- . \ 't ' 'I ' I) Cr')l]'!"l'r ' ~ s p e c t e men 0 t IS commulII y, ~ bine avellUC, rclurned la'it Sunday I: t ~ I.n .\ (, . ~ " , . ,offerino- an interest rate o f n ea rly nme fr om a fcw wee ks at the shorc. I hiS season. ",hll h \I 111 he th ep er c e; t . is worthy of consideration by Ben Yo\\'ell, Quinn Yowell and seycnth of th e :\Iain Lint' Orches-everyone endowed with the desire to G C 1 Ie o r g ~ ul1ll1lcr .motorcl 10 110n tra. will Il]Jcn ,,"ith a cllncertprosper. I II l' tl kTh f th N b th B & L ours\'l c, . a., lIS wec', I ,I . I ~ \ "" '.,t l'l"'t "'I>rl'n,re assets 0 e ar er . . 1[rs. A. Pcrry Redifcr , J r ., of \\'o,'d, ~ l o ~ e _ ( " e \ , . ~ , ',: ' ,. ,.,have now topped $1,100,000. No mean hinc avcnuc, cntertaincd last ~ a l u r d a \ " I lo r ?\o\t'Il1!Jer I K, \\ lth CrllWsum for so nearly a l oc al organization. at 'a hridgl'.!unchcon in honor of l\1 is's 11\aho, t en o r, a s s ol oi st .The interest rate also has steadily risen. Dorothv Durhin. of \\'oodhilll' a \'cnuc'lCareful management and growing ap- }'Iiss'Anne C. C01l11)\On. of \\'ood. .ureciation o f i ts v al ue among Borough I I" J I I t . f ' . hinc aVCllUC rclnrned homc \\'l'dncs- \c:n;t::cl ' . t 111 S a:lf ar,n'll urcs 111res:dents are res":)!1S1!:>!e or Its m' I ,. I 1 l e Chasll1,h ~ v e it granted. Not long ago a resident Miss Anna ::\Iiilcr and her lI10ther iof the borough wrote a letter to the han' 1, turned fr, ).n a two \\"ccks' stay,'editor calling a ttent ion to the uns eem- a t 1' " Amhas s: : l or Hot l' \. A tl an tiCH n ~ s s and generally undecorative ch ar , Cit\" .\. 1. 'I 'acter of the "Dead End Street" signs .(0'111 \T, Carl Y, of 10-l, \ \ ' o n d , ~ i ( k 1wh:ch have been placed by the borough a\'cn'II', l e a n ' s ; : ,l ur ro \\ " t or a tnrt- j~ u t h o r i t i e s at the entrance o f s ever al night 's s t ;' y a' St. Gcorgcs. Berll1uda.1 "rough ~ t r e e t s which have no out le t ),11'. lo'm F, ~ : : l 1 c r has returned tnThece s igns bore large le tte rs , were of her h. lie OIl : ' iO' ltgoll1cry a\'cnuc, af- Leaving West Philatlelphia . 8.20 A. M.a railroad crossing size and it was this ter sp, nding the s:'lI1mer at thc Thorn- RETURNING N hwhich the resident so strongly objec ted dyke Hotcl. Jamestc'wn. R. 1. Leave Atlantic City . _ . 7,OO?, N,/ I Phones: 3Gybertgto. I Mrs. E. P u r r i n ~ . ~ r .. has just rl'- . 5 - 2 , 45 Is i s : l ~ o ; ~ e t i ~ ~ : : : e ~ t ~ ~ ~ o e ~ : : ~ ~ c ~ : ~ ~ t ~ ~ ~ ~ i c f r c l ~ ~ . a t hr ce weeks ' stay at Pennsylvania Railroad I : Ir ' r : l . p ~ d with flowers and crepe by a :Mr. and 1IIrs. Charles V. Koe l arc I!::==============::! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i i ! . ~ _ ~ _ 1

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    y, August'31, 1928 Qua 'l1l"OWN PAGE THREEKEEP YOUR DOLLAR IN CIRCULATION AT HOME

    in al l i ts branches

    241 Ha\'erford A\'enuePhone Narberth 4182

    HAMER BROS.

    Inte rior and Exte r ior

    PAINTING

    NARBERTHELECTRIC SHOP

    Estimates Cheerfully Givell

    JAMES R. COLEIn te r ior and Exterior

    Decorator100 Chestnut Ave., NarberthPhone Narberth 3639.W

    DELICATESSENANDGROCERIES

    Many t ab le delicacies fo r hot.weather meals.Cold Meat SlicesSa lads and Dairy ProductsTr y Ol l r home-made lIIayonnaiseI mpol'ted-Domestic GroceriesCanned Meats .:. RelishesBakery Goods

    Just Phone Narberth 2762We Deliver

    'Ve have balf a dozen trade-in5- tube radio sets l ef t, a ll i n goodcondition, $15 and up, inclUdingt ube s . S !l cake rs , $5 and up.

    HIGH-PRESSURECal' Washing and Grcasing

    YALE Tires and TUbesSC"OCO Oils and Gasoline

    250 Haverford Ave., Narberth. ' r ' ~ ~ ~ ~H ~ ; ; ; ~ e 1It Fo?' Fall and Winter Suits[( a.nd TopcoatsHundreds or New Pat terns InTWEEDS WOOLENSWORSTEDS11 T h !atcst-worsted TWISTB SUltmgs makes up i n won -derful f a sh ionab le s t yl es .EXPERT TAILOHINGCLEANING and DYEINGPRESSING an d REPAIRINGWE CA LL AN D DELIVER}')fOSE: NAUnEUTH 2488MONTGOMERYCleaners and Dyers

    35 North Narberth Avenue1~ ......> = i ~ ~~

    ~ f ~ ~ "o ~ engl11e It will run soqUietly ~ ' o u will have to

    l is te n t o hear it. Exactworkmanship in handlinge.ch part of the j ob , i s o nereason.

    William H. I>lIrblnWilliam S. lIoward

    Finest Summer Shades

    on Boys' Wash Suit sand Children ' s Dresses

    "0/11' Serv ice Is Aimed

    PATRICIAELIZABETH SHOP

    Cakes made the way we makethem win the Instant ILpprovalof t he chi ldren-than whom,no one knows better whILt agood cake should be.

    Mrs . Li lian F. Hutchinson, Prop.125 North Narber th AvenueTheatre BuildingPhone Narberth 2898

    NARBERTH

    31 N. NAHBERTH AVENUENARBERTH 3843

    Humming-Bird Full-FashionedHOSIERY

    WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'SUNDERWEAR and HOSIERY

    FUR COATSREMODELED and RELINEDFanC1l DressesCleaned and DlIedWe are llure we can llatlsry youwIth quality and price

    ].ALMANLadies' and Gents' Tailor105 ESSEX AVENUE

    Na rber th , Pa .We are exper t s In Alterat Ions,French Dry Cleaning, makIngboth Men's and Women'sClothes LIke NEW

    '10 Please You"

    Durbin and Howard

    Bread Rolls Pies PastrylYe delil'CI" cl'ery orda ovel' $1PilOSE: S.\RBERTH 3694

    THEY'REGOOD ! !

    For BetterCLEANING and DYEINGPhone Narberth 2564We Call and Deliver

    n REAL ESTATEE ~ MORTGAGESM INSURANCEE

    IEliENARBERTHPASTRY SHOP !r C. E. FUNK11 243 Haverford Avenue, Narberth 110 Essex Ave. Narberth 2710~ ~ > = = l > = = l ~ : r . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ > : : i ) ; : u : : : : : v ~ ~ ~ ~ i j

    -i!Iultivate a Daily Habit l!l HEMSTITCHINGThe IngredientsaIn the warm PLEATIXG'w eat he r d rIn kswe prepare com- 11 BUTTONS COVEREDblne to make a a A 1l1l01lllcing thc ..iIrival of~ e ~ r ~ s ~ n ~ 1 : 11 I NEW FALL DRESSESIng drink. Ice \l All Silk, In Latest Styles,c ream dr inks, If aI FROM flO AND UPWARDpre fe rr ed , c a n-taln ag o a d U Custom-Made Clothes formeasure of our U Childrenpure cream Ice Notions :: Novelties : Giftscream. a WDrug s and Drug Sundr ie s \l e Car ry a Full Assortment Of

    P"escl'iptions Carefll/lv J! GREETING CARDSCRoAmpoNundcEd'S TheHemstitching Shop

    The Rexall Store M,s. A. J. Hcrrschaft, Prop.Haverford and Narberth n 242 Hayerford AvenueAyenues PPhone:Narberth 3920 ij n hone: Narberth 2510-3771-W" ~ > = = ' " > = l J ; ; ; ; j ~ ~ ~ ) . . ) 1 ~ ~ ~1 ~ ~ ' : : : : ! ~AUGUSTI CLEANUP SALEI

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    TAX IOur Service Is Prompt.Spec ia l s hopp ing and longdistance trips.Our C ab s Go Anywhere.

    . 2 37 Haverford Ave., Narberth

    NarberthTaxi Cab Company215 Haver ford AvenueNa rbe rt h , Pa .~ Q ~ ~ ~ ~ U ~ U = ~ ~ ~

    Narberth, Pa .

    they need your co-operation, expressed in patronage.

    merchant s have es tabli shed themselves and inves ted money here an dconstitute a powerful f ac to r f or th egrowth and betterment of th is prosperous Commonwealth.

    CO-OPERATION

    sold by

    When you send or spend your moneyoutside of your neighborhood, itc an no t b e s pent b y t he mer ch an ts tohelp build the community.

    When you s pend your money here, youco-operate. We all benefit.

    Bu t

    It always r esul ts in benefit.It constitutes a power for good.

    power and accomplishment.The welfare and g rowt h o f ou r com

    munity depend upon co-operation.

    Co-operation means mutual help.

    The

    Reduction inCORD WOOD

    S. J. THOMAS

    J. GREINER

    PHOENIX Hosiery, two leadinggrades, $1.50 and $1.95.INTERWOVEN Socks for Men.TYSON'S Engl is h BroadclothShirts.NUNN-BUSCH Shoes for Men.QUALITY Shoee for Womenan d Children.GENERAL MERCHANDISEthat is g u a r . ' m ~ e e d by us.

    236 Havel ford AvenueNARBERTH

    Fairview Road

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

    Phone Cynwyd 923-WEXCAVATING ROAD WORK

    GRADINGWe Haul Cinde r s, Gr ave ls , e tc .

    t1 It will not cost you a large amount to have us brightenup your home-a f re sh coa t o f paint on the woodwork,some new wallpaper in the rooms needing i t , the f loorst ouched up. T he s um t ot al will be little-the addedpleasure and pr ide in your homewil l be well worth it.WINDOW SHADE S U PHOLS TE RING DRA PE RIE SAWNINGS AND SLIP COVERSLe t Us Show You Our New Wall Paper DesignsTHE ATLAS COMPANY, Inc.SAMUEL N. HALL, President246-248 Haverford Avenue (upstairs)Phone Narberth 3625

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    CLEANINGandDYEING

    We Fit tllc Elltirc Family

    JohnDrizinSHOES

    Wha teve r you may wanttoda.y, tomorrow or nextweek I n t he way of

    127 N. Narberth Avenue

    Omce: XarIJerth 4033ResilIence: Narberth 3987Firm ofJohn A. CaldwellReal Estate

    We Stand Behind Our Workin

    GEO. M. DANDO

    ADELIZZI BROS.

    FRUITS and VEGETABLESPlus Deliyery to Your Door

    Phone Narberth 1680

    Advanced Fal l Showing ofChildren's School Shoes.

    "Quallt) First, Last ami Ahva)'s"105 Forest Avenue, Narberth

    QUALITY MEATSCHOICE GROCERIESFRESH PROVISIONS

    An assurance that should convinceyou or our sIncerity InserVing you.ALTERATION WORK

    Men's and 'Vomen's GarmentsPRESSING : REPAIRING

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

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    Conveyancing .: . Notary Publi(11lsuranc(' .:. Mortgage Loans

    REMEMBER

    Sure-Footed

    Plumbing ... Gas FittingHeatingHARRY B. WALL

    "Ask Your Neighbor"SODAS

    Keep ing your p l umb ing ingood repair pays. The costof minor repairs is usuallysmall-the convenience ofh uv in g i t i n c on di ti on foruse is worth while. Ourpledge is better service.

    DAVIS'The O ld ei t S to re in Narberth

    224 Haverford Avenue

    PHONE, NARBERTH 3652-1\1NARBERTH, FA.

    our fountain have refreshingresults.M us t T ry One to Apprec ia te How DeliciousThey Are.

    In Many Flavors and Juices.Breyer's Ice Creamin bulk and brick.PRESCRIPTIONSSilIldries Rubber Goods

    d in a pair of these sof t rubsoled s h o e s - G o o d ~ ' e a r Kedscan pu t extra pep intoenjoyment of sports, forwill be s ur e o f your footing.

    BU YHARDWAREandHOUSEFURNISHINGSand Economicallybuying contacts ar e such aso save you substantially on

    r ch as es . You w il l find EconPrices at this store.aim to please a nd r en de rwith great, good will.Our Delivery Is PromptPhone Narberth 4177berth HardwareCompany

    Builders' HardwareSporting GeoclB230232 Haverford Ave.Narberth. Pa .~ ~ U ~ ~ ~

    ~ o o t : : : { t " : ~ ~ d QUALITY THIS STORE SWEEPING "Open Extra Hours F or Y ou rWe Stand Rea y and REDUCTIONS Convenience"to Serve You MERCHANDISE YOUR TELEPHONEPHONESNARBERTH 3669 and 2446What a convenience and a saving of time to step to yourp ho ne , c al l our num ber andknow that you will get promptlywhatever you order . If you haven ev er t ri ed i t, do so next t imeyou want something in a hurryand l a ck t he time to go shoppingfor it.FRUITS and VEGETABLESF rom t he Produce Markets

    FRESH DAILYFISH on Sale FRIDAYSSea Foods in SeasonWHITESIDE BROS.38 Haverford AvenueNarberth, Pa .Narberth 2600

    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ E ~ S ; J : ; : : i ; t : : l ~ ; - , ; : f ' ~ ~ ~ ; : : O ;-IAUTOMOTIVE GRElectricWork aH

    Starter,'! .:. Generators BIgnition Repairs nThe highest Technical Expert IIWork on y ou r ca r. E le ctr ic HnParts for Every. Make o f Car . IILLARD

    ~ ~ ~ ( ~ ~ ! ! f c ~We repai r and re- ifc har ge a ll m ak es Uof batteries. n~ : ~ W ~ d 1 ~ ~ ~ t r : ~ P J ;Delivered n All moderately priced. Phone: NAIUlERTII 2866 ri BWUNDER B H eadljlla1'teJ"S for IJ : : : ~ : o : ! ; : : { F ! ; = ' : : : { " ~ ~ e d ! : : 1 . e : Q : : : : Q ; : : ! ! : : : { ~ e : ( ~ ~ d l ; : : : i ! : : : : ! :

    Battery and Electric Service n "Edwards" Shoes108 Essex Ayenue II ; ~ ~ : i l = i : > = i l = ~ ~ : : O : : ~ > = i l = ~, ; . ~ . > -i r ' ~ 'Na,.berth" H HPlenty of fresh f ruit means his Jl if , :. abetter bealth. It supplies In ,1 II ae as il y d Ig es ti bl e f orm. the tl 11needed food e lements for his nproper development. Jl B

    Sel'\"e Frui t . In Season. HWith E\'l'rv :\leal n Cakes, m ad e h ere , containl' e g c t ( ( b l ~ s Flcsh Evel'y pa y U plen ty of the best materlalsFish Sold Here Every Friday 11 n pur e but te r, s ugar and fruits,WE DEL I1 'E R fla\'ors of the finest, combineU to make our cakes , baked}'!lones II f resh each day , a rea l treat forIJ tl 36-7 SarlJerth 3605 every member of the family., ~ r b e : ~ ~ .Fruit EnIl.u

    Pastries ; ~ I T ; : ~ d RollsProduceMarket S WEE T S HOP219 Haverford Avenue228 Haverford Avenue if 1'110:-';1': SARBERTH 400:;

    J : . = i ' > = = i J ; : ; j ) ; ; : v = : c ; : : : ; : ~ = i i = ~ ~ = V : : ~ ~ = : o : : !r B : : ; G i ~ "Plumbing Service gII Added Charm

    Jl T he add ed attractivenessIl which comes f rom p ro pe rIl grooming will bring youH

    greate r popular i ty . Makeit a prac t ice to come her eregularly f or facial andhair treatments.B Marcel Wa "i n" :: Facial ~ I a s s a g eE N S ~ ~ ; ; ; ; HI B E A l l ; : : n ~ ~ o ? P P EHELEN v. FARRELLMANICURE :: PERMANENT WAVINGIt 231 Haverford Avenuetl (Second Floor)):) PHONE : NARBE I tT I I 2:;0:;

    .. t > " I ; " ' : i > = = l ~ ~ P ~ > = i ) " ' : i ) ; ; ; i > = l ~II ~ ' = ! J : : : : ! ' ; : : ! ~I IllSUre Your[( w ~ ~ ~ : ~ l z b ~ I ~ ~ f ~ ~ : ~ ~ t : U g S 'tableware and bousehold equip-ment, you make an Investment onwhich you expect returns Inservice for years to come. Are vouInsured against loss on this Investment a s a r es ul t o f fi re ?

    If you have Insurance on vourhousehold possessions Is It ui> todate-covering recent additIons toyour Inves tment to ta l?

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    FRIENDLY

    3 cans 25c

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    4 Ibs. 25c

    Friday, A.ugust 31,1928at

    .e.GEO. R. MARKLE

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    WHITE'S SWEET SHOP

    Ou r I ce Cream, k nown an d s o ug h t a ft er from afar, iswithout a peer fo r it s quality, tas te an d assor tment offlavors. Nowhere else ca n yo u find fourteen (14)flavors t o c ho os e f rom. It i s t he i de al hot-weatherdessert.

    GEO. R. MARKLEReal Estate and Building ConstructionN arberth National Bank Bldg.

    Phone Na r b er t h 2490

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    announces th e open ing of a Real Estate Depar tment with officesin th e Narber th Nat iona l Bank Building.List you r p roper ty with us, either sale or rent. Resultsassured.

    COoOPERATJON CUTS COSTS

    City-Dressed Meats4Sc RIB ROA S T - lb. 38c to SO c

    BE S TNAT I V E BEEF . 35 c FRESH-KILLED lb. 42cSTEW ING CH ICKENS .Vogt's Hams, Family Size, lb. 33c

    COTTER'S MARKETWHERE' NARBERTH BUYS ITS FOOD

    WE DELIVER FROM Clrr LINE TO BRYN MAWR

    Cotter's Market

    W e ar e adding a Delicatessen Depar tment of Home-cooked Foods :D EVI LED CRABS each 35c F IS H CAKE S .each 6cSALMON CROQUET IES each 6c POTATO SALAD lb. 25c

    UNMATCHED FOR QlJALITY"T r u ly Ame r i ca ' s F i n e s t" r NARBROOK BLEND Fresh Eve ry D ayQUAKER SWEE T COFFEE SNUG H f RBOR FARMCream Butter IS ALWAYS WhIte Eggs59c lb. SATISFACTORY Dozen 58eIt Mus t Be t he B es t I-lb. can 49c D I R E C i o b ~ O ? I A ~ t : M TO

    Highest Grades 01LEGS OF GENUINE lb.S PR IN G L AMB SHOULDERS OF GENUINE lb.S PR ING LAMB

    Ritter's BakedBeans, Pork & Tomato Sauce,

    CONVENIENT

    SELECT EVAP. MILK, 3 tall cans 29cAll-Gold Sliced Peaches, 3 8-oz. cans 25cNEW REDUCTIONS

    Chicken of the Sea-TUNA FISH, Special l/2-lb. can 23cSCHLORER'S MAYONNAISE . Special 8-oz. jar 19cWILMAR PEANUT BUTTER, Special, glass, 10c and 19cIVINS LUNCH-ON-THINS, Special, 1/2 lb. 13c; per lb. 25cJELLO or ROYAL FRUIT GELATINE . 2 pkgs. 15cDEL MONTE PINEAPPLE, Sliced . . . can 23c

    GULDEN'S MUSTARD. . 8-02. jar 13cLIP,PINCOTT'S QUEEN OLIVES . jar 23cFANCY NEW POTATOES . 151bs.25cHORSE RED SALMON . Tall can 27cGoldMedal or Pillsbury Flour, 12-lb. bag 59cUNITY GINGER ALE, Pale Dry or Golden, 2 bots. 25cHeinz's Tomato Ketchup, Small bottle 15cR. & R. BONED CHICKEN . . can 49c..

    WHY NARBERTH BUYS ITS FOOD HEREEvery housewife realizes the advantages of buying from Cotte r 's S tore . We are members of theGreatest Co-operative Buying Organization in the country, which makes it possible to offer excellent valuesbecause foods are purchased in sueh large quantities. Housewives also know that Cotte r Quali ty is of thebest and Uniform-every day of the year.CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP, 3 cans 25c'GRANULATED SUGAR

    JAMES R. COLERea r o f 250 Haverford Ave.House and DecoratfvtJ PaintinglIrflln Orders and Jobbing PromptlyAttended tePhone , Narber th 3639-W

    TAXI SERVICEP. 1

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    NEWCHARGE$2.502.00 i

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    City Office: 1214 Locust Street I

    3.50

    3.503.00

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    .'l.)Rl'IiERCHARGE$3.50

    Qalifyi f everyftifl9in bread!You r e o o ~ n i z eit inAanfly if

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    Suburban Office atNarber th Stat ion

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    SERVICE CONNECT ION CHARGES wJ:-:ich apply whena telephone is connected or moved or when thereis a change In th e type at msrrun{ent, have beensubstantIally reduced for a ll reSIdence telephonesand to r certain classes at buslOess telephores.The tOlcer chdrge.f are effectIve SJptember 1.A dec re ase o f a quarter at a mill ion do llars annually IS repres('nted bv rhe change t-:om t he o ldt o t he n ew servIce connect1on charges

    fJ'Ee following tabLe shF)WS the old an d+he new service (;oitftec11on cbat":lTes:.

    Bell TelephoneService Connection Charges"Reduced

    Fo changing typeof telephone instru-ment 3.00 1.50 .. . : " " , .... ; M ': ~ . 4 ' i i . ' ' ' ' A . , , ..., ~ , : . ~ ..... l ' I ~ . . . . _.'.... T ---'-

    . ~ . W b e , , ~ ~ i s . 4 ' , t j h p h i J ' i e ~ ' ; ; ; h ' ; P ; ; ; , , ~ ' e s 'and it is re-usedwithout ehange of lo",tion or ehange in type of instrument, .. ' "., .," ."'e Ser1/;ee eonntion ehart!e remains at II. 50. .

    For th e connection ot residence mamtelephone

    Forthe connection of t'c-1."l1('e extension or residence prIvate branchexchange telephone

    For the connection of buslOe;iS extension or bUSiness private branchexchange teleohoot>

    For moving residem:c m ..n (c,ephonefrom one address to another

    For.moving telephone from one loca. tion to another at same address

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    The NEW

    (Product of Chrysler)

    To be announced soon

    BY DODGE BROTHERS

    SEN IOR

    Haverford Road at Ardmore Junction, ArdmoreArdmore 2331, 2431 a nd Way ne 1 32 8

    131 Nor th Wayne Avenue, Wayne

    m i l l e r ~A V E R A ( ' ~ .. li 53 miles pe r hour-600miles per day fo:: months over the abrasiveroads of southwest Texas-the Miller TestFleet as yet h as failed to find th e l imits ofthis new super-tire 's endurance.

    See it today.' f!If> New

    THORNTON.FULLER AUTOMOBILE CO.

    MAIN LINE BATTERY &ELECTRIC STATION304 WEST LANCASTER AVENUE, ARDMORE, PENNA.

    PHONE, ARDMORE 1826

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    For PermanentSalisfaction

    SmedleyBuilt Home

    UPHOLSTERINGCABINETMAKING

    Wm. D.& H. T. Smedley

    Drapel'ies, Slip Covers andInterior Decomting

    HAMER & YOUNGPhone Narberth 2762

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    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTSRates: :tc per wO?'dj additional c ~ m -s ~ c l l t i v c inSC1tiOllS of same advert1se-ment, lc per WOl'd. Minimum chargepel' week. SOc.WAXTEO-Glrl for general houseworkand home cooking , 4 In family. Giveageand references. Narberth 2496.

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    Come in and drive the Graham-Paige629, Fo r only personal experiencecan , c o n v ~ to you an adequate appreciation of its beauty, smoot:lness,swif tness-and th e distl;lr-tishedperf-I'-mance of it..; fou?'speed transmiS:;1011 (standard gear shift - twohigh speeds).

    TWILIGHT SEASON ENDS\\'AS'1'EH-Salesman to sell nationallyAlmost -100 bas ebal l bug s t ur ned ou t adverUsed radio sets. Good commission.t o w it ne ss t hc forthcoming Rajahs in C. Roy Smith. 22 Ardmore ,avenue. Ard-their te rmina ting and futilc combat. more. (9-14-28.)The 1H28 runners-up ga\'c the cash R E F I U G E R A T O I { - ( I " ~ l l n a r d ) 75-111.customcrs an ideal baseball exh ib i. c ap ac it y, f or s al e, $15. Cal l Woo lm lngt ion a s t he y c lo sed t hc p re sc nt twi. ' ton, Narberth 4173-J.

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    AUGUST BOOKS LISTED

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