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    Fa.1Be Alarm

    B A S EB A L L B E G I NS

    P RI CE T HR EE C EN TS

    STILL S HO RT O F QUO'1'A

    Up t(J, th e present the Scouts havereeeivl'd f r om s u b se r i pt i o ns $221. Thisamount hilS beell Sl'llt in 'hy 77 f r iendsout of about 600 w rit te n t o. T hisspCl\ks fo r i t se l f . We s t i l l need, near ly

    $120 to go o ve r t he top, The' anonym ou s s ub sc ri pt io l l b en r in g p o st l ll l ukPhi ladelphia 2, Murch i th , 9 P. M . , is1'eteby neknowled'ged. ' We - w ou l d' ' b e , ' , ~ , , _ glad , lJOwever, to lenrn t he n aw e o f ' ou r 'su-bseri'ber. Next w ee k w e hope to bea b le t o r ep o rt m o re f a v or a b l y. '

    Trotter Home AblazeYesterday M orl1in g

    The th i rd fioor of thl' h o u ~ eWIIS unol'l'lIpi",I, hllt "onsi,It 'ra hit' d

    Th" " al l' " o f Ih,' lin'. ",hi,h ""('lIrredas " 0 111 ' '1'0\\11" \ \as i>,'illg m a de r e ad yfor th,' j'l'l'S-, has II lit ,\'I't h,'p" d"ter IIlill('d, although it " pI "' ar , a s t ho ug hH SIHlrk fr"m t h l' l ' hi m n ey or (l def l ' ( , t j \ l ' f t\ )I ' \ \ a ~ n . ' ~ p t l l l s i h l ( .

    ,\11 th l ' : - ; "l 'h l 'r lh apparatu, rl 'spondeel t o t hl ' "Illl, ")ICI \\'{'re assistl,ti la ter'. the Ardmore company. It w a s n ea r

    IY all hour !>l'fo)'l' t h l' f l am e s were undel' (ontrol.

    E L E OT O F F IC E R S

    REOOVERING FROM INJURY

    Thomas McAuliffe, o f S a bi n e I1venue,who WillS in jured last T h ur s da y n i gh ttil lUI, l u t er e h ur c h b a s k et b a l l game,\\I1S a bl e t o be a b ou t t h is week.

    An X-ray examinat ion showed aplobll'ble concussion at the b r a i n, a n d ,while his condition' c6used. 1I0me alarmat first, he i s now ,apparently allr ight . ,

    .\. E. \\ 'ohll'l 'l. ,,\I 111'1' o f th e Onr

    , of L ~ l l nTl ' rra l 't ' , n l l lnh l ' r of wholll wer l' r ( ' (' ru it l ' d fN)JJ1Mrs. 1.. C. Douglass, l". h, t '1' r an ks o f nonChurdlgoens.'entertained IJl'r bridge du b on 1 u e ~ d n y . . .

    'I ' R . . ' The d!inner, whl' l 'h was hl'I,1 111 thl'IIfternoon. The guests \\ 1.1'1' 1". , I ~ .. 'wplI'eqUlpped Chure,h rooms, was ' l ' r \ , mond Wise, lIlrs. nardel l J-'tlnons, Mrs. di h I t f I \\'Wilmer G. C ro ', 'e ll M rs . Ward W. I. Y s o m ~ .vo un ~ e r s rom t 1\' 0-

    , , . 'I 1I\pn's Auxi l la r \ ' WIth a \\ I 'll plannedPil'rson l I frs . \Vil1inm Ho )lI1son . rs. . '

    , ro , I' a n d a t t r ac l l \ 'C m('nu, a nd t he y had carClarence L. Brea rl\ ' ~ Irs. ' .. ". eeney, . .. , Tll'd out a u m qu e a nd \" t' r \' p l' I' !!V dl"~ . J r s Chrenl', ' L i t t le lIfr,. Herbert, . . - . , ' ~ I I H ora t I ve smberl'll liS 1\ ISS II ' ."I l l ' . ( 'Ul ' ( ' .\ " at the pnt l ' r talnml 'n t . Ihl' g-roun,1 w i ll ! l l' r mi t , a l ld that addi Ida ~ I a y] ) an d o , o f : "arb l ' l th . 'L' h t h tl ' II ' t t, r rom \\" a \\(' l'al', liS a ' Hn po r a n t il lu al gra

    R. 1., is v i si t in g h e r d a ug h te r , Mrs.huyer for a lsnac E. Let'('h, of Elm Terrace.

    Mrs. John ' ' l l . H o p wo o d ; o f Baltimore,M d ~ ,is the g ue st o f Mrs, J. F . D on nelly, of the .Avon Apar tments .

    M;rs. E (l w nr d W. Phil!Lps, of Charles,proparl;y bou.nda.ries, lind ,ToWn;' We)!t ' Vi rg i n ia , i s visiting, her

    l i s te r, Mrfl. Wil1inm 'Pu'rker, 'of :){erion

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    TO H E AR I N DI A N

    COWBELL NEEDED

    NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1924

    D I SC U SS Z O N I NGT h e Z on i ng C om mi ss io n, uppointl'i1

    \:IS. Council Inst mouth" met 'ruesdaynight . in the offil'e of Mr. Robert J.NIlSh, one. o f t he memhers of thl' eommission, to b e gi n w o rk on th e job ofz o ni n g t h e Borough.

    All five m e m be r s w e rc p r l' s en t . They~ , r eMessrs. A. Pert'y Redifer, Rober t J.Nltsh, Vietor 'A,bel, W m. D . S me dl l' y,nnd P. B. Krout . Mr. Redifer, appointed as chairman b ~ ' Couneil, offeredto relinquish t he j ob in favor of some

    other memher. Ilue to the multiplicity(,f his d ut ie s i n N a rb er tb , b ut h e wn sp l 'e v ai l ed u p o n ' to r em ai n as head ofthe' ' C o m l i l i l l s i ~ n . ' .

    N o d e fi n i te d at e f or the public heariug has been .set. The ' meet ing was

    A most 1I0vei program has hl'en arr an ge l] f or t hp lIext m e l' t in g ' o f theWomen's ('omilllJllit.v Clull to h e h l' ldOil Tueselay afternoon at twothirt.v.

    Thl' speakl'r of tit!' afternoon w il l h l'Indiall Chil'f "St rong. Wolf," w ho w il leome d re ss ee l i n full lneliall regalia.Chipf " S tr o ng Wo lf " was th e firstXorth Aineril'lIn 1ntTiuII t o j oi n t he Willund is working' his 0\\ n \ \ ' I I ~ 'th roughthe 1 ' nh Pr s it . , o f l ' l ' n n ~ y l v a l l i a .Hewill ta lk II h ou t t he ~ l I s t o m .o f h is peo,pIe 01,,1 v a r i o l l ~other suhjeets whkhshould he Dlost intl'resting-.

    M rs . H . A . Taeobs will give a ,eporto f t he M O l l d u ~ 'Confrr{'IH't' find reportsf ro m t he v ar io us lh:I iI l1H1I \ \' il l he(l1l1ld for.

    Thp I'arel f l a r t ~ g-iVlll hy th e Ho,,"pi.ta l i ty -CommitteE' on Wed lll'sday II fternoon was a huge s u r r l ' ~ S ,hoth s O l ' i a l l ~ ':nll l f inal le in l l ~ . 'I'herl' were tWE'lltynine t ab le s o f bridge, lUah jong ,tllllf ive huudreLast:--::dllrda.\ t l i t ' abo\ \ ' 1I1t 'T1t iol l l 'd rl'Hid,"1 j ' ,l r kt ' d h i - ( ' ar "n Ha\ t ' l fo l 'd av,'nul', an d p ro ee ed l' d t o : lt t l' nd t o otlll'rpI t ' ' ' iSillJ{ IIUHiIIPHH. Th(, hl l . i l l ( ~ s \ \ ; lH'" prt'ssing, \ \" , a l 'l ' told, tha t h, ' ( ' leantorgut \\ hert' Ill' h ad l "f t h i- f :l It hf nl'\1 "",!. HI' \lao"lIt : 'arbl'rthfor a long \ \ 'h i l e, , , 'a ) 'l ' hi n g f o r i t , alldeli,; no t l ea rn its whl'rl 'abouts unt i lI'agl,'.p,\"('

    A \ ' t ' r ~ 'f u ll p r og r nm \ \ 'US gi\"en. ~ I r s .Eo C. Bat"ht'lor, lllembE'r of t be loealsl'lwol lma rrl, ga \ ' e II detailed an,] intl 'r! 'sting outline of the N nrberthRl'hool whil'h elllho,li dis t r ie ts in th l' townshipand 'borough mfl,le br ief s pe ec he s i nwhilh ( h e ~ 'agrel'd that prospeets forp a r t ~ h - ll m on y I l ev e r l o ok e d I l l' t te r .

    ."\l'natur B o yd d e l iv e re d a V l' ry pleasing a d d r e ~ son prinl'iplt 's of the Rl"publican p a rt y a nd par ty loyalty. Het ol d o f l'onditions in the I'ounty, i:ltateand ~ a t i o na nd u rg ed l 'v er y ,Repu'blie(ln to 1,1'1'1' on h is t oe s until President C uo li dg e h n d b l' en re turned totht' White Honsl' for another t er m t ostraightell out the mess lIt " 'ashington .

    "Bpn" L u d lo w g a vl ' 0111. o f h is u su als t ra i gb t . f r om the shouldl'r ta lks onpar ty policies and local conditions. Hee x pl a in e tl h i s , p la t fo r m for re'l 'lectionin a plaiu,_!rank statem.e!!t in w h ic h h e

    ,p ledged himSel f to gUard thl' h e c ~ , tin ter l 's ts o f h is constituents at Hanisburg.

    A Innl'lll'On was sl'l'\'ed h ~ ' th e gl'ninlprop1'il,tor of thl' nenl'l'lll W a ~ ' n t ' ,.TohnOtlefl, following the llll 'eting, an,1 the

    f i f t ~ o r m on ' p rl 's el lt ( ' n . i o ~ ' e dtheI " n ll d t a ll l e d i s " u ~ s i o n .

    Up Politicians Gatherat Narberth

    LARGE TRAOT SOLD

    VOLUME X, NUMBER 23

    Th,' ]ol":,tioll of th e proposed i n d l l ~ -t r ~ ' i ~till ' old o l ll " st o ry b r h 'k ' h ui l di n gform,'rly ol'l'upif'd tiS ~ I a r k l l ''s ~ l i l kOftil'e. The pl ael ' was r en te d t o thelaundryman hy (ieorg" ~ l l I r k l l ' ,ownero f t hl ' propnty, through ,Tohn A. Cal,lwell.

    H""d"II1> III th" \ " ' I l l ! t ~of : \ ad ln th ,\ IIll,(,tiul{ of th,' Hl'publi"(l1l .-\sso: l l Jd 1I : I \ l ' r f t l l d ;I\(lIlll ... h U \ l ' I IHl '1 l III I J : l t l t l l l tit 1.0\\(11' .\Iprillll : l J ld ~ a r h ( ' r t h

    al'lils al tl", l 'IO'I",, ' t "I' h:1\ ing a \ las held "II ~ a t u l ' d " , \ 'I'\','uillg at the('hili"'" lallllol,,\' III I)ll,il' miolst. (;, ' ,"'ral \\a,\'1I1' Holel, allst, from those )'l'sidingn eu r b y .

    Many r e ~ i t l e u t s ,on reading in "OurT o\ \n " l as t wt'ek tha t s Ul 'h n Inutldryw as i n contt'mpI1Ition, beg(ln invt'stigation at onee to see i f t he re was sny

    r e as o n w h y :t hus iness more in kl'epingwith the t on e o f 0111' 101'al s t o r e ~('ouldnot be secured. Mr. Wil li l lm ,T. Butlt'r,whose borne i ~ d i r ee t l y a d jo i ni n g theproposed wash-house , ( ' al l ed on Mr.Markle, who confi rmed the r ep o rt . M r.But ler asked b o th M r. Markle a nd M r.Caldwell to r e e o n ~ i d e rthe !Uutter, hutt o n o aV41il.

    The res idents of the se l t ion then gottogether, an d n number o f t he m p le dge d t h em s el v es to" shure t he e xp en sen e ce s sa r y i n re ta in ing a 111w ye r t o fightthe IWW business. Among t ho se w hol i ve c lo s e t o t hn t Sl'etion who are deepIy interested in prpventing the luundrya re P au l D. Buughman, Fred Derby,Louis Ligrest, Willillm J. B u tl er , n nda number of others.

    They hl1ve l ' onsul ted wi th &lInuel K.W,hite, a law:pr living on South ~ a r ber th a v en u e, w i t h a view t o o bm i n

    .iftlr"ll!l' injunctIon if rrecessary, on thegrounds that the laundry would ,be ac o mm o n n u is n ne e . This spems to ,bethe eonllensus of o pi ni on a mo ng t hl '\ ' l 's iden ls of that sl'ctioll. One of thelll,in e x p r e s ~ i n ghis thoughts 011 thl' ~ u h

    j l ' r t said: "The growth of : \ l I rh l ' r th ' shusiness ",'('tioll, and thl' inl) (>(\se ofproperty vllhl l'S in thl' distrirt i s 'Iir l 'c t ly t r al ' p ah l e t o th l' h ig h ~ t : I I 1 1 l a r d

    maintained. Thus 110 lIIall \\ hose proper ty has inrrells"d ill v a lu l ' h l ', ' au s e o fthis gro\\ th has lin., right to " a ~ hinon tht' gen1'ral prosp"rity, lit the expense of h i s n e ig h h or s ."

    This latter s ta tement W l l ~IIIl1dt, 111"parent ly, on t h e b as i s o f t he statl'mentthat the leasing o f t h, ' prop('!'ty i. buta preliminary to t he " i ll ' of t h e s a me .It is said that the Oril'ntal has offl'l'l'd$30,000 for the eorner p r o p e r t ~ ' ,andthut t h e r e nt i ng of the l i tt l l' s h op issimply to s ou nd o ut the hus in"ss pos , i hilities.

    M r. R o b er t ,r. Nash. P r e ~ i d p l l tof theNarber th Civil' Assol'iation, \\Cls ap'proached by t he p r ot e st i ng p r op e rt yowners, aNking that t he m at te r Ill'brought to the att(>1ltion o f t he Nar ber tb C i vi c A s so c ia t io n , w h ic h h as a lreallY p e rf o r m ed s i g na l s l 'r v ie e i n keep '

    ing up thl' ~ t n l l d a r d 'of the Borough.It is probable that the prohl l 'm wi l l ,be,brought u p f or e on si d pr at io n (It th en ex t D i rl ' ct o rs ' m l 'e ti ng , t o b e h el dWednesday night .

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    L, H. ' KINNARD, President

    N.R.PEACOCK

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    In t e r io r a n d ' E x te r i or P a i n ti n gKitchens andBathroams madeAttractive,.

    Bright and Clean. . .wu . b e : ~ d t o a t l m a t .

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    As a public uti l itywe must'provide a high-grade communication service for those who havetelephones; and we must meetth e demands for new servicewhen and where they come.Th e people of Pennsylvania

    Here's th e answer: are saying to us: "W e wantWe hav e -no c on tr ol o ve r t he telephones"-more a nd m or edemands for telephone service. telephones.

    There can be only on e reply:~ Y o ushaD hav_e__tl.Jelp.-justas quickly as w e " _ c ~__place tbe equipment."Regardless of difficulties, w e m us t erect. buildings.place the wires, cables an d switchboards, and otherequipment" i n t h e shortest time possible.

    We have not sought this tremendous constructionproblem. Bu t we welcome it ; f o r ever y added telephone gives your telephone more power. We're inbusiness for just that purpose.

    "Why are you adding 80 manytelephones now' Wh y are youputting up so many. new buildings? Wh y 1111this expall sio l1?W hy n o t wait until conditionsDlay be more favorable?"

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    Sunday, March 23Q-TlIe IIIapUlcent CapItolBUIldInC w.lD be o pe u o u t b l . " a te ' a tBanl .bure , a nd a n opportunitywIll be.lflYeD t o y l . lt the commodlou. and beautiful IIIa.oult'Bumee at EU811betlItown. ~

    T R AI ! 'i L B A VESNar\)prll, 6.m A . M .Conne(!t1ng with apeclal train

    leaving Paoli nt 8.10 A. M.II SlOpping at prlnc1llnl Rt.ltfoUS be

    tween Paoli and Mt. Joy.Jleturulne. leaves Harrlsbnrg 7.111P. .M Elizabethtown 7.40 P. M.Lancaster 8,05 P. M.r . . . . . ~ ... ~ Prlda,..-.nu. elCllhloa

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    ~ . ~ I$3.25Bardsboro

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    Montgomery Avenue , NarberthE a st o f Wynnewood Avenue

    Luncheon served DailyDinners by Appointment

    Telephone, Narberth 318

    The annual meet ing of thp Narber thTennis Associa t ion was hl'ld last night(Friday) in the Y. M. C. A. Building,f or t he p ur po se o f e le ct in g officers forthe coming y ea r a nd discuss ing otherimportant mat t l ' r s .

    As this m e et i ng t a ke s place after, 'Our Town" goes to press, fl reportc an no t b e g iv en u nt il n ex t wpek.

    Jus t a bit difficult for O"ne who makesIt hobby of perennial t10wering plantstil r e ~ o m m e n da l is t o f u es ir ab le annuals hut t1lere is a place f or a n nu a lsa nd m an y of them a re to he h i ~ h l y

    re,omlllpnded.The anuullis. f or e dg in g have been

    mentioned in a prp"ious issul' a.s hayeRnapdragons , As te rs , Cosmos and thehe.llt of all tllO a n n al s , ( e xc p pt i ng pass ib ly S w ee t P e M) t he A nn ua l L ar k sp u r.

    NasturtiuII1J8 are easy to raise and"ome in hright colors in b ot h t al l a ndd w a r f g r o wi n g varieties.

    Phlox Drummondi Grandi f lora i& another ( 'a sy o ne and comes i n w hi te ,pink, lfCarlet and such colors auil makesn fine nisplay.

    Seabi'Osas grow about 30 inchCf! talland ae exce l len t for eutting, try some.of the l i ~ h t e rs ha il es a r ra n ge d w it h

    . For gareh'n dfed 1111')'arc more than worth whill'.

    SpC'aking of "u t f lo we rs r em in l! > u sthat t.here- nre three rules for kcC'pingcut flowers. First, kl'ep them out ofbho(' slln. ~ e ( ' o n d ,k ee p t he m out ofa draft. Third, kl'ep th(,111 in :I 1001pla'e. Try a n e x pe r im p nt a n d PlIt S O I 1 1 ~

    ('lit flo\"ers in a largl' ('ontlliner ill a1'001, d'ark c .o rn er i n t h (' h :l se lD (' nt " n, 1s ee h ow l o ng t h ey 1 l 1 , ~ t .

    Yes. M a r ~ hcame i n Iikp a lamh. Itwill will prohahly go out like a i1uck.

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    JUNIORS MET THURSDAY

    CALLS

    L OW ER M ER IO N H IG H

    P h il i p A tI ee L i vi n gs to n . E di to rRalph S. Dunne. Treasnrer

    EMERGE"CY PlfO."EFir'l, 350.

    P o l i ~ e ,1250.or Ardmorl l 20.

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    C or r es p on d en ce f o r t h e E d i to r shouldb e s en t to Post Office Box 966. Remitt a nc e s f o r advertising, subscriptions andmembership to Box 58.

    Our Town is on sale at the depotn e ws st a nd , a n d at t he s to re o f H. E.Davis.

    OUR'foWN:l 'hey Are: 1. "Orig in o f O ur R ep ub , lie' ': 2. "Development vf the We s t " ;1:1. Alexander Hamil ton" ; 4. " T h e

    A Oo-operat1ve Oommunity Journal StrlUll{ers Within Our Gates" ; 5. " T h eOwned and pUbUsbed every Saturday by . ~ : arl.\" ' S et t l er s o f Penllsy]vllnill."

    t b e N a rb e rt h CIvIc AssocIation. T he c on t es t is open to !Lny of the

    S UB SC RI P TI ON P RI C' E. O ne D ol la r a nd studl'nts of Lower Merion High. Call'Fifty Cents per y....r In advance t l ' s t an ts melY choose any of the five

    forel{oing s ub je ct s. E s sa ys s ho ul d beahout fOD words in l e ng t h, t h o ug h am i ni m um o f 350 is permitted.

    I ('ontestants will be given t w o w e ek s! for rl 'searl 'h work. At t he end of tha t

    time t h ey m u st turn in .1 written outline. T he n t he y will b e g iv en twoweeks mo re t o get their m at er ia l i n

    'shape. Then one day, to be appointedhy Miss HO'lIand, the teacher in chargeo f t h e c on te st , will be s et a si de f or t hewr i t ing o f t he essays and the s tudentst(lking part ,will be excused f ro m a llclasses a n d g iv en the ent i re session to,n i te their contributions.

    T h n e are three prizes, a first oft w en t y d ol la rs in gold ano a secondand th i rd of ten ann five donars.

    Entered as second'class matter. October' T u e s d a ~ 'afternoon a pickup track1l1th. 1914. at the Post Omce at Narberth.Pennsylvania. under t he a ct of MarCI," w h i c ~Is to he givl'nlike ceTtain defeat f or t he Forstburg' in Elm Hall, Friday and Saturdayc h ar g es u n ti l a n ot h er b u rs t of s c or i ng ' n ig ht s, M a y 2nd' and 3rd, i ns te ad o fput th

    Tonight at 8 0 'clock t h e q u in t et w i ll : Miss F l o re n c e H a a f, Pres ident of theclose its season wi th a game with West : Club, also brought cheer ing news. TheC h es t er H i g h at West Chester. West I R en io r m e mb er s o f t h e Women's ComOhester beat Lower Merion in a p r e : m u n i ty Club are to entertain the Jun-v'ous e.ontest. Iiors at a Salama.gundi par ty Thursday

    Oapta in Election to Be a Tie I e \ ' ening , March 21th, i n t oo OommuDltyNext week, probably Tuesday, the Oluh GRom. If there is anyone thing

    lettermen of the 'basketball team will' that a p p ea l s t o tho Junnors, individualm ee t t o e le ct a captain f or n ex t y ea r. ; Iy and, collectively, i t '5 a party, so th.ePresent i n d ic a t io n s p o i nt to the elee .Junior& are expected to be on haltdtion resu.Jting in a tie 'between two Iat this a f fa i r ( t he d e ta i ls of which aremen. Eight men will receive the i r let-. s hr ou de d i n deeq> secrecy) en bloc.ters and prl'-eleetion d op e h as it that T he e ve ni ng o f Marcm 27th be ingthey will b e e ve nl y qivideil in the i r ' takt'll up b y t he Senior party, the Jun('hoice. ~ n event ~ f a tie t h e e l ec t io n iors w il l h ol d t h ei r n e xt r e gu l ar m e et of captam, a c c or d i ng t o rules g ov er n i ug o n t ~ l Ot h o f April at \\'hich timei n g a t h le t i c elections, will be left o ve r s ew in g w il l b e done fo ; the benefit (Ifuntil next seaSon. thl' Mai.n Line Welfal'e Association.

    The m en w ho w i ll r e ce i ve their l e t T he J un io rs a t tMs t im e w is h totel's a re B ob S av il l, B i ll H u tc h in s on , publicly thank ?Ifrs Tn obs 4t_ th IGi' ..... . W'l l ' . 'C LVr I' oanuw18D, and I l am F oo te a nd Paul of ber house for th ' 1 t e t' :M&ull, C t D 'd B IS as m e mg . rs.. . a p 8m . aVI e va n, M o rr i s Jacoba h818 volunteered its ~

    and ~ l k . . . ' u"" every.. . season a nd t he clp.b wishes her t o k no w

    .T h e < l e b ~ t ebetween ~ o w e rMerion tha t h ~ rlwspitnlity is greatly appreei.and C h e l t e n ~ p ' \ H i g h ,w hi ch w as s ch ed a t ed , .uled fo i - Ias t "Fr iday afternooll; was

    . ' p o 8 t p o n e a . ~ h ~ ~Cheltenham came over Th' B' ht t S t ' N L.-.. th. " ~ o..A r d m o r J l ~ ~it. was fl)und t h a t both .FmESIDE e .. n g . ea . p o m al'oer.: '. ' ~ ~ s 1 J a d p r e p a r e d . t h en e g i 1 t i ~ es ide A i h u i I S t ~ r e i htheMoat"'M;;JemSerUeoFthe Term

    ...../ , ' ~ t ' t ~ e. question, "Resolved, T h a t . ihe . Eleanor Fettipoedi, of :Merion Av e - ' . . .. : ". . ; . : ' .' ' .: .' .' . " . . .. . . r ~ s e l i ti ~ t n i g r . a t i Q nlaw should be reo hue, enteitained nt: her:hOlil,e S a t t 1 ~ a o : y h j F = = i i ! i 3 5 3 5 5 5 5 = ~ e ~ 3 5 e . 5 = 5 = = i S E ~ ; E = E ~ i i ! 5 e ~ e e 5 1 5 = e e 3 5 2

    ..; _ . , . ~ D ~ H c ~ ~ : w a s . t o ~ 8 ~ d a r i < t L o w e r: M e r i o i J ~ i ~ ~ n ~ n ~ s ~ : : ~ ~ ~ ; ; : : f g ~ h ~ e ~ e ~ ; : 1 : i : C : ~ . ' ; : ~ " R ; I : : ~ : : S . ~ : :. . w a ~,given ' the. a m r ~ a t i v eaide,The ~ v e l y nFaust, !,>earl am,. W i D n ~ ~ l '1.11 J::.I ' : " ' ~ ~ b a t ~ ' w a sheld W ~ d i i e B d l \ . i ' n i t e r n o a nYoorsley; of Llnnerch, and .MArie . : ~':, ' ( t ; ; ' ~ ! b i p \ " M ~ ::.... :.'. " . a ~ l . a O . ~ t b eQuditorium; Classes for' Mieson; of Narberth;-the Messrs. Pett> 6 ' O. . .:c.:.... .....p:.-.u..e.~;.:r . . .p.:.:.:o,.,u',.::n.e.". ..d:,.u. P. ' , . the .f1fternoon.were dismissed in order. Smith, .Tilck P. Vaughan, AndreJ{aI

    . t h ~ : t, t h ~ e n t l l ' os t u d e u t b u d y might phen, Arthur FarreD, . Fran:k Farrell,';: ~ ~ ~ e . n _ t Q t h e .wa r " ~ ~words. Arthur ' Duley, M o t t B r e , d y a n d John A P ' "' 0.:;'LL., 0 , ; , C "

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    Farm

    You can now bUy a SANDS at about halfwhat you would have paid formerly, ' andon the 1 2 - m o n t b l y ~ p a y m e n t splan. '. Seea demonstration, or call a representative.

    A SANDS AUTOMATIC STORAGEGAS WAT E R HEATER willgive you a n a bu nd an ce of everready piping HO T wate r- the onething yoU need to t ake th e drudger y an d bother ou t o f w as hd ay.

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