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    ANOTHER OOMING EvENT

    MRS. AUGUSTINE LESAGE

    AMERICAN LEGION MINSTRELS

    'Mrs. Augustine Le Sa g e, w id ow ofAlexander LeS a ge , d i ed at her homelast Tuesdny, at the age of 74. Thef u ne r al s er v ic es w er e h el d f rom the resiclent'e of hm son-injaw, Pnul F. deH ar t, 2 2i Wayn e a ve n ue , Narberth,T h ur s da y n f te r no on . I n te rmen t , whichwas private, WIlS at Westminster Cemetery.

    The Ihird allllual . \mel ' it ' an L l 'g ion~ I j l l s t r e l ~ h o w ~ l n , 1 D"npe \\ill hI' l IPIdi n E II Il H"II , Frtelay "\ I'nillg, ::\Iay fl.

    \\'ill a n ~ ' lIlell1ht'r " ,h o h as m on e\ ' f orthC' hl li l IU"Wolh ," ' \ '- . " ,h ii ' l l \\)11 I", pl11>li-h"d in to'111111 r o\ \ ' s isnll' (If ti l l ' Pllhlit ' I . t . ~ l l g e r .

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    ,\ di",,'us . i l l l l "':I'" ht:>111 011 tIl(" polic-yof tltp 1'1111> "ilh 1 C " ~ a r , j to th e proposC'd ( ' o l 1 1 l 1 l u n i t ~ I 'enter Bl1il,liug. The"luI> \ "t"d to ahan,I"n th,ir pIons for" -"parat .. I>ui!tl1l1'tioll ( 'OIIlmittl"'. It " 'as t he , ' on" , 'n ,us 0' ,'piniOll that the "x et ' !' is t '" shol l id h e hel , j i nthe evelling! tlnu that 1','rtiliL'ate- ord ip loma s should I.,' ohtailled to ho pl' l'sented to ea:\'"arhrooklast e\',"I'

    h a s r l 'f n rn " d tonfter a visit toDlld l e ~ ' a\I'nllt'.

    Lorimer is visiting herW. H. Hartel. of Avo nrl"'en t ly r"tu rn pd a ft e IWill t el ' i n FIorillo.

    Mr. an d ,1\frs, .Tohn Odell, o f t he Genernl Wayne Hotel, e n jo y ed t h e ra"esat Havre dl' Grn"e on Mondny.

    The lIlembers of t h e F a ir v iew f;nnd a ~ ' School ga \' p an entertainment Illstn ig ht . T he t wo huntlredth a n n i \ ' e r M r ~ 'o f t he founding' of the Sunday 5';choo!\\ ill he eelehroted this month.

    EXTRA. DIVIDEND DECLAREDAt thl ' r eg ul ar m on th ly m ee ti ng o f

    th e . tII I:l'll r \ 1 I I ' l , ' \' III Il l ' l ipId III ti l(' 11rPMltyteri"n t 'hllr"h Oil I hc' 1'\ I'llillg "I' : - ' l a ~ '"til, :-11- \ :111 \1' ' ' , :-11'", BallglJlII:lIl,,11111 \Ir-..:. \1:1"'011 :11"" 111(1 host{ ' ....q ~ .

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    at Oberlin, Ohio,

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    students

    NARBERTH, PA" SATURDAY, MAY 3 , 1924

    IN MOCK OONVEN'TION

    BASEBALL FANS TAXE NOTICEBl Is l 'h a ll i s h('rl' at 1(ls!. OUI' boys

    open their "paSOIl \ \ ' , ' d n l ' s d a ~ ' , ~ I a . \ ith.with a t\\ilight game on the Ilew pul,Ii,' p l a ~ g - r o \ l J l d s . T I I t \ ~ ' are tryillg- toIfa\ e the :\'"e\\'ton ('oal ('II. colored h o ~ ' >ont f" r t i d" g ame, hu t at thl' pl'l's(,llttillll' t h l ' ~ ' ha\'e not (1IIS\\ered th e hlt"ro ff l' ri n g t h e gaml'. Xevertheless, thC'tl'am \\'ill havC' thp best cluh that l J l a ~ 'Jte secll retl_ for th e o p e n . i ~ ilaic._

    ' ' ' a t u r d a ~ ' , ~ I a ~ ' 17th, :\ 'arh"rth openst he M ai n L in e L ea gu e s ea "o n at hOlllpw it h Wnyne . E\'ery p er so n know s t h i"will ,b e a good gam!'.

    E \ ' ( ' r ~ ' Wednesday th e ba s t' ha ll f a nsm ay look fo rw ard to good t wili gh tgames at home, alltl all f an s a re urgedt o e om e Ollt an d h"lp the ' h o ~ ' s mllkethis t h e b es t sea!lOn : \ 'al"berth "vel ' had.

    AII persons a rc r eq ueste d to m ailthpir member sh ip che cks to Chll r le s E .Hard1Jn, :JJO Du,lley ;] \ 'enue , by Mayl :l th , i n order for the eluh to ge t &tllrteel in the good old baseba l l sp i ri t .

    W at ch t he boys i n th ei r n ew u ni ,f orms, a n d ~ ' o u w il l s ee on e of th e hestteams Na rb e rt h e v er h a d.

    Thp ( ' nl l ll huns an ,l th e :-'Iurphys" Xorris ~ I r . an,l ::\ItS . .1"hn H. Brooks hav"The D,'\'J! 's Ual'llen :-'lax\\l'lI "0ld their J1Onll on Xa rb" r th a n 'nUe8{lsy pu tnaml and h a ve t n ke n an apartm!'nt at GrayBI1'lll'ation of I' ..ter ., - Wiley I i D ~ and Havprfor,1 a",'n1l..8.Four Bells " .. ' .. , .. PUlll!'The G re en Bay T r ee . . ' , .. , HrownfipldGreen TimhC'r .. . , , Bindlos.sH"'irs Apparent , ", .. . UihhsHni,rh Firt's ". : II ('('lureHl>llse hy the Road ', DuttonLady of t he Ppnt la n , ls , I cl t' ll anThe Leap Year Oil"] 'Rul'kOld ~ isery , P"n,lexterP r iz e S t or i es o f I f l ~ 3 O. 11en ry :\ WillllTh e Rafety Pin FI"tl 'herT hp f ;t orm Center ., ,' . Rt ..\'ensollThere is a Tide .. ' .. ',., '. ~ n a i t hTrC'al'are o f Ho B,'ck"indication " ~ f ( ' K e n n l lWa,Ot" ", Hl'rri"kWrath to Oome Oppenhl'im

    '1'1,, Llhrary statl' ha\ I' dl'l'ldl'd tot hallg-p tlip f ' I ( l ~ I I I g ' hour ill tlit' afte llIoll11 from . ) . , ~ O In ,I o'(lo(k. Thl:-;I J t ' l t ' ~ ~ l t y h : t ~ :l1'1:--'('1I frlJIlI t ht' alllountof tI1 l1( \ : l l l d lab-or III\oh l 'd III (' (l t I II,]etJIlg' tlit' r t ' I ' o r d ~ : t t t t ' f t i lt ' l a st htlok h a 10"1'11 tails illIIIXt \ \ l ' ck ' s issue of t hi s p ap er . X ee dIt's- to suy, it will II(' t he m os t st u["'llIlous a!fair of its k in d e vp r gh ( ' I Ialong the Mnin Line, a nd has the bal'k,illg of l\lr>. ~ t a n l e y U. Flagg, .Jr., ~ I r s .Thomas D l ln"al l \ \ 'h t 'l e n, , ~ I r s . . \ . . \.P ar k er , a n d their Committee of RO ofthe most prol l li n l' n t \\Ollll'lI of th " :.IlalJl

    Students Please InMusical Production

    TI,,' "1H'ldt" . JI'''\\allra'" I'htldh"od,Ind \\111r Inu,'h ,'umlll,'ndalion 110111 th,'1. I I g t ' Illdlt'llI't' lh:l l ath'lIdC'd t lit ' p f ' rt Cln ll d I l t T 011 l'rldn.:' t'\ t '1 l11lg ' , A [ l n l ':-"111 tllt' ) : , : I I I I ( ' l " t l l :....;111{ltll . \UIllt{lrJUJII .

    Till ' 1"'lIl1tlflil allol dtlltl'1t1t IIllhlC' \\:t~ 1 I 1 1 g - \ \ I t l l Jllll( '! J ~ 1 y l f ' ;llld ('ar(,rl l l :11t,'IIII'" 10 I,hr:tsll'l". 011,1 '"f led"d Ih.,linl' t ra Ining and a li i" d IC ed io n o f :.'I!",:-;1','ak'II:Jll, tI", 11111"'I:tI dlrt 'dor. 1'1","I i 0 parIs s'lInl" ] , ~ ' (lltza!>1 th \\all".Ilf)rotny . \b i 'o t t , : l l l t ! l l a l " l ~ ' . . : \ l l ' ~ S t ' f ,1IIl'f1tpd thl' g-l' l11'IUlIH :I{lplatl:p :!l ' t'ord" d t hl 'r n, f or t h" ir \\I,rk \\ollid h : t" ,dOli" " ~ I ' d i t to 101llh ,dd"1 lc,rt'sidt I l ts (If . \ar l l l " l I t lk 1'al k (I l l T ~ l l l 1 ' : - o '"a .\ , .\ filii tl, '.!g",1 :-'1,,, poll' ,1:III"C' "" dal l t'\ {'1I111g (,1' fi l II f t ' : l t l l r t ' t l .

    .\t L,:11 t IJI 'l l ' \\:1"":1 l' :lr:ldl' . In "h l th-t:! c'lJildrl'1J of t i l t ' Park tWi r l iJtd hpforo" tIll' I ' .' I of 1II:11l.' 1':lr('l1t .. :t1111f,i"lI,ls, Th" l1 t h, ', \' a d j" u rl l" . ! t n thearnphitlreatr l ' , \ \h, ' re raC'I'B, tllgs of \\ar.et,., \ \"r t ' h,,:,!. .\ t li.OI) the r ihbon\ \1 '1 '1 ' 1I11fntled, lin'] th" youngsl"r:- gail.\\\ " un d t he :-Ia,\ pole.

    E:II'h 'hii11'r.Mrs. Will. 11. Hl' indl ' l l, an' ] :.Ifrs. GC'o,A. ::\lalJl.

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    Cash$14.5014.7514.7511.007.759.50

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    Charge$15.0015.2515.2511.508.2510.00

    HeatingandHotWater

    Bala-Cynwyd

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    Ardmore, Pa .Narberth

    OPPORTUNITY

    It costs no more to have a Corporate Executor administer anestate, than to have an individualact i n t ha t capacity.We wou ld like to tell you moreabout thi s impor ta nt subjectcome in and consult us freely.

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    WORTH KNOWING!

    .. ' ' ' A B R T I C l \ 4 l ~ 8 l I 1 t P l ~ ' q ( Qn . NARBERllf .PENNA.- PHONE,.,NARBEitTH 3 ~ '

    Some say it comes to all of us once ina life t ime, yet this is not true in the matterof buying next winter 's supply of coal.We will continue our present pncesduring the nlonth of May, therefore oppor

    tunity will knock incessantly for thirty daysmore.A Full Coal Bin Before July 1stwill give you the satisfied f e e l i ~ g of being well preparedfor th e coming winter, and incidentally of havingeffected a substantial saving.

    ChutedCharge Cash

    Egg , . $14.50 $14.00Stove 14.75 14.25Chestnut 14.75 14.25Pea 11.00 10.50Buckwheat .,.. 7.75 7.25Coke .

    TUf MfRION TITLf AND TRUST COMPANY

    An Insta.llationof t h e ' 'Ho t Wave" Boiler in

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    "HOT WAVE"AutomaticGAS-FIRED BOILERPermit us to tell you about it

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    O F F IN ES T S IL K S

    GivesAllService

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    Comple te Automat i c Heat ing Service is positively assured and unfailing dome st ic Hot Wat er Service is most economically furnished onlythrough th e

    GAS UTILITIES CORPORATIONSpruce 8610 206 So. 12th Street, Philadelphia

    Edward J. Hartzell

    Narbenh TaXi servicePa t r i ck F. Dona hu ePhone 1713-W or 1731 .1Day o r Night .

    TAILORs. N. PRAGERSUlnn te r Su i ts

    THE HEMST ITCHING SHOP

    F u r n itu r e movedHaul i ng o j al l kindsSABlE CENSORE241 Hampden Ave

    N ar be rt h, Pa . T elep hone :I 773w.

    Real Estateand Insurance226 Haverford Avenue

    Narber th . Pa .AUSTIN E. HARTZELL. Notary Public

    Olliee Plleae. Narberlll 1671Residence Phone, Narberlb ZZ56

    MYER BRODSKY, Prop.

    , CUSTOM MADESILg UNDERWEAR

    FULL FASHIONEDSILK HOSIE RYAll the Neweat Shad

    Altering, Cleaning, Dyeing, Pre. . in g215 HAVERFORD AVE. P...... Nut>-tb SSl-J

    318 DudleyAvenueSample. on display at

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    OUR TOWN

    MONTGOMERY GARAGENarberth, Pa.

    RECrrAL

    Her'e's Your Tailor

    Teleplo.one, Narberth -368

    Agency for three ' s t ~ d a r d made tires and tubes , Goodyear. VacuumCupsand Pennsylvania . Free tube for the next two weeks with each tire.Storage, t h re e k i nd s of GallOline-Betholine, Atlantic a nd G ul f Gas.Mobiloil oil and grease. Accessories and free crank case service.

    COUNTY COUNCn. MEETS

    .IHI('.. \. on Sntnrda " p ' en ing. ~ I a ~ - 17. at8.:10. It is gi"en IInder t.he auspi"f'> ofIh .. L",lie , ' Aid S o , i l ' t ~ o f t hp H" I,T r i n i l ~ ' Lntheran Chllr ..h. for Ih,' 111'11'..fit o f Ih .. l l l li l , ling f l lni l .

    CLINIC SERVICE1'1,,' 1111,];(, Health a l ll l ( , hi l, l "-"I,fal'l' COllJlIlitt.,p of thl' Hr,1 Cross wish $1.65 Pair---Value $2.25

    10 lJrillg 10 thl' :It.tl'lIlio.lI of thp par- I THE HEMSTITCHING SHOP.(,Ilts of dlilc1I'l'n Ihat wi ll c l lt e r sl'hool 318 Dudley Avenue Phone 1632-WlIext f al l. t hl ' "en'i, ' r off('rr,1 hy th.,, li l li , '" : It - \I ', ]l1Jol 'e J)('"of IIIl'se mllsi,'ians iR lIot"worthy; th"ir

    - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -11011( ' ( ' o l o r i l l ~ :Ind the pr('(i:-oioll of t l l f ' i r() .. n ~ h : " ~ a : : , , ~ ~ b ~ V I : v " ~ ~ M : , ~ ~ : I : ' : . ~ y by , ' III i""l pla."i ng- are pa rl i"lIla rl," "0111'_________________ : nlelHlpd,dlVBSCRIPTION PRICE. On" DoUar and! Frllnk Oglesby won his tllldi"n,'e ('om

    F l fU ' Cen'" p .... T_r In advanc" : 1,1"I"ly ' l i th hi, p!e:Jsillg \'oic'". his ad,: fIIjr:ddl' p h r a ~ i l l g :llld h i s d i s tin c t (}11111, ( ia ti un . H is RP('()lld g-rollp of ~ ( ) J l ~ : ' "I I' .f W('r(l RlIng' to 11:- own : ! f ' ('ompanl lHP l l ts ,I :1I11 h" s"orf'd a h ig s ue ee ." w il h t hl 't "0 "hildrl'n '8 song" that hI' SC d f h Ed 't h Id' thaI had heen predictrd. and in h" rorrespon enee or t I' I or s ou Ibe sent to Post Office Box 966. Remit.! fir.t nllmher. "Prize . s o n ~ . " pro\'edtance8 for advertising, sub8cription8 and, hM,elf a violinisle o f t h e h ig h rs l rank.membe r sh ip to Box 58. I Il 'r t on e was trill'. fllll and r ie h, h l' rO ur T ow n i8 on aale at t he d ep ot teehniCjlle wal' f(llllt]I 'SS, a nd h .' r i r, te r

    newa'8tand, and at th e store of H. E. pretotion was all that (ould hr drsirpd.Davis. for it l'mhra('rd fine artistie f

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    $14,;00I$14.25$14.25$10.50

    screens,

    It's The Best

    H. RICKLIN

    Phone,. Allegheny 2800

    HOWARD'S

    We car ry a full l ine of the ir Paint s

    DR. HOPKINSAnnounces the opening of .his larger quarters

    adjoining his present office.

    Our May Prices-{chuted in)

    SHERWIN-WILLIAMS

    ALSOth e installation of a modem, completely equippedX-Ray LaboratoryHIS HUNDREDS

    of patients will find the la rger offices to theircomfort and convenience

    Coal PricesReduced

    2240 pounds of good, c lean coal in every ton guaranteed.. Chatile customers who pay in 5 days a llowedcash prices.You canbuy coal from us on a weekly pre-payment p1a:J:,l and have the present price guaranteed.Let us t el l you about it.

    WRAY HUGHES HOPKINS, D. C., Ph. C.Palmer-CHIROPRACTOR-GraduateTelephone-Ardmore 101l-R Night Phone-Narberth 667-JSuite 4 and 6, Ardmore Theatre BuildingOffice Hours: 9 to 11; 2 t o 4 ; 7 to 8.30

    If you need paInt say-

    Charge PriceEGG $14.50-Less SOc for cashSTOVE' $14.7S-Less SOc for cashNUT $14.7S-Less SOc for cashPEA $ll.OO-Less SOc for cash

    The Brightest Spot in NarberthA Drug Store in theMost Modern Sense of the Term

    l\fJNKEL

    Telephon ,lS671%68

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    Adjustable windowpriced at49c, 59c, 69c and 79c.

    Best quality.Screen doors, in various SIzes, offered atbargain prices.Get them early. 'Warm weather is almost

    H here. ~ !i IiH UII IIII Narberth Variety Store II;, iII ~ D. CONLEY, Mgr. )1

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    NainsookFrenchVoileCrepe:PlisseSilk

    DICK SCULL BETTER .

    Will bring samples to youPhone 2261

    MARY LIVINGSTON108 Chestnut Avenue

    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTSRate 2c a word p ay ab le strictly inadvance. Send copy and remittancet o P . 0, Box 58. or t o Mr. Dunne,Narberth Coal &I Building MaterialCo., Narberth and Haverford Aves.

    FOUND-Handhag ill ""rl l l 'r th I,nslillP. Jllqllire at I ~ ('onll':ly a\'l 'lIne.

    PACKARD TOURING, 19111, t w i l l - ~ i x ,modI'! ::l-:l.i, spl"'ial h o d ~ ' , 1111" top, fl '

    ""lItl,l" o"I'I'!Ian]('d, h ar ga in f or ..ashpnr('hasl'r. Phone : " a ' ~ H ' r t h l:!:;:l-.T.

    BASEMENT fo r rent. ]04 ForestA venue. I n qu i re a t Adelizz i Bros

    Here's Your Chance8 Tall Bearded Iris Roots. $1.005 Hardy Perennial Plants. 1.005 Choict! Dahlia Tubers, " 1,0020 Gladiol i, mixed colors " 1 .00Or A L th e above fo r $3.50

    Order by mai] or phone Narherth :'lH-WTHE UTILE FLOWER GARDENS(Mail Address, 207 Forest Ave.)Narberth

    FOR RENT-.June 1st. ;)-rooll1 apart-m"nt , u n fu r ni sh e d. BI',t location.

    I'd,'(' , $11.;, including garage s[Xlee.Phone Xarhl ' r th :!:l:!:!-"'.

    Frirnd, of "Di"k" N('\III, w ho w ason t h e po in t o f d l 'a th w it h ,louhll' pnl'llilionia tw'O wl'eks ago. w il l b e gla,1 toloIarn that 11l has sllfrly passNI the, . , . i ~ ; s ; 11 1, 1 i A now 11'1'11 on his w ay t or f 'N lyp ry.

    Dick was taken snd(lI'nly ill afterhe han 11een ou t r i, li n g in an fiutomoh il l' o n n Wfirm nigh t w i tho l t t a roat.n.. i thl' SoOn of ~ f r s . OhaA. G. Frow .. rt...Jr . f or me rl y o f B al a A"('nue, Billa.1'hl' family mO\'l'd 10 Rhirley Hoad,:"arherth, a fortllight ngo.

    EXPERIENCED white woman \ l ' i ~ h l ' sday's work. Granite fi80i.

    PIANO f o r s al e. :-ltl'inlYay upright, atyour o l in p ri e( . Cal l at ~ I I : ! ~ t e p n l ' Yl'la(".

    FOR SALE-Tomato, r , ,"bagl ' , z inn iaa nd a st .. r plants. Tomatol'A. 411 ('ents

    I"'r doz., or doz. for $1.(10. ,1:lfl DUllI ..." '"I'nue.

    ROOM FOR RENT-Pr ivu te family,,,,lultA, will rl'llt r l ' a ~ o n a h l ~ ' dt'sirllh!l'

    R P I . ( ) l l t ~ s t o r . \ ~ ("QrlHr rOO1l1, neaT hath.T"!l'phntle Xllrherth I ) : : ; ! l - ~ l .

    A P A R ~ N T - S c c o n d f loor , nell ' , f i ,' elarge sunny rooms, ,h ll th, bllY lIin

    d{),,,s, Freneh door s , ha rdwood floors,IIhitl' woodllork. $1:2::; p er mont h..Gnragl ' availwhlt , . Phone Xarherth O:!i-'Y.

    WOMAN wislil" do:," 's work.~ r o l l t r O A I ' strl'et. ]'hila,lelphia.

    ~ f O R SALE-Blnt' ll Ba hy ('oarh. goon,olldit.iOIl. ( 'a l l ;) JO Dudll'Y a'Pllue.

    FOR SALE-BuTToIIS ('oll1hination Pool'"1,[ Billiard Tahlto, : l ~ siz,', eOlllpll'tl,

    \lith halls. "\les, ra , k, , t r. Has perma1 l l' I It s t : lIH ] or I'.:ln he lIsed on diningroom tahle. Pri('(' . f i f t ~ ' dollars. Phone:"arlo.. rth li!l:l or e al l at l:i Chestnut a ' e .

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    Commencement Orater'rhe c on te st f or class orator; ",1.

    will spl'nk at the COnllnl'nrl'lI1l'nt exerriAlS, which was to hal'e hl 'l 'n I lI 'ldTuesday morning at as!\oCmhly has heenpostponed a week. ' l ~ e eontestwas r ,a ll ed o ff d ul ' to the number ofother spellkerA that \\'I're heard h y t hes tu, lents Tuesday morning.T-he Oommenceml 'n t s peak l' r s ar e

    c ho s" n i n tihe f o llowing manner : oneor t\l'O vol'ry g'ood sp l' a ker s a r e chos enfrom ea rh Engl ish elass; nil t hes e mee tat a ~ ! ' o C m h I J ' one statl'd morning andgive talks h ef or e t he I'ntire stunenthody. The one gi l 'i ng thl' talk adjudgedthe best by t hl ' E ngl i sh departmentol 'e r which l\t iAs Hollanrl is the head,i s selectl ' ,1 as rlaAA orntor.

    JUnior-Senior DanceThl' annual .J'unio,-Senior danrp

    ,,'hirh ,,-as gil'en in the gym of theJ u ni o r H igh I'lnturolay e"ening w as a llkill

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    That Mr. Durant has more than th ir ty SIX yearsexperience building motor cars.That Mr. Durant bui lt the General Motors-- ': 'Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac, etc ., f rom nothing to a b i l I ~ion dollar corporation.That Durant Motor s, in three yea rs t ime, IS thethird largest Automobile Company in the world.That Durant Motors has a plant capacity of 667,000automobiles a year.Downes-Flint Motors, Inc.

    Ardmore, Penna.We will be g la d to demonstra te our cars atan y time.

    EDWIN McDERMON. Manaller: l C ~ ; . ' PENNA_ONTCOMERY;AVENUE ..; . ' " . .... .. ..':' . ' ' ,11'-_.

    T AS'! Spr iq B total of 350,000 people were diSappointed il l.J.,., no t being able to obtain deliveries of Ford Cars andTrucb.88 orders were placed faster than cars could be produced.Th e demand for Ford Cars and Trucks this Spring will, accordIng to all indications, be far greater than last Spring.Winter buying has been increasing at g re at er rate thanbefore. Actual retail deli'Ueriea th e past 60 d a y ~totaled308,170 FOTd Cars an d Trucks, an

    i7tCTease of 1,961 a day over a year ago.Over 200,000 people . have already ordered Ford products onour purchase pIan. the majoritY of whom will take delivery inthe Spring.-na.; abovefilcts are g i withthe8UggeStiOD that youJJst yourorder ~ p t l y with a f'orddealer'il' you . CQIlt8Iiiplate the pv>cbaee Qf a FOrd Cat or TrUck for WI8 this Spring Of SwimJf:tandwish to avoid delay lDdelivery. . .

    .:BA:LA;fYNWYD''SALF.S;AND,SERVICE' , . , ". , . ' . ,' ~ ~ g ~ ~. ::::::;/'(-{:5 Detroit,M1chlpD

    11m 'UNIVERSAL CAR

    Merion Post American Legi'On andother civic organ izat ions of the com,munity. The 1!l24 numhl'r wiill he thl'l ' le " en t h o f the year hook. The firstwas puhli she