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BALL GAMES SCHEDULEDSaturday on the p laygroundNarberth faces G la dwyne i n aleague game. Wednesday, th e22d, th e Twentieth Ward Club isscheduled for a twi l ight game.
PRICE, THREE CENTSCOUNCIL TO STOPALL-DAY PARKINGZone Includes Essex, Forest,Narberth Avenues Between
Haverford-Windsor.CONCOURSE AVAILABLE
M ain Line Leaders A tten dS erv ic es for D . F . Stout
Held Yesterday.
MANY AT FUNERALO F C O UN TY 'S HEAD
Routine matters took a prominent place at the August meetingof Counc il last ~ r o n d a y . the endof t he s umme r meetings. Theproblem of traffic control came infor the greatest share of discussIOn.As a means of alleviating con
ges ti on on E ss ex a ve nue. Forestand Narberth a\'enues. bet\YeenHaverford a nd \Vi nd so r, i t wasdecided t o proh ibi t ail-cia\. parking o n t ho se s tr ee ts . I t la smuchas the r ai lr oa d p rope rt y on thesouth s ide of the tracks at the station, kno\Yn a s t he c oncour se bycourtesy only, is open for all-dayparking for train use rs , no hardship or incol1\'enience is ioreseenfor those who formerly left theircars on the aforementionedstreets.It was .also b rought o ut t ha t.due to l111prO\'ements on thetownship dump 'it \Vest !lIanayunk, which handles all the borough rubbish a nd a sh collections.mixed rubbish and ashes may notbe a cc ep ta bl e v er y much l onge rto the township. As soon as theborough is not if ied to that effecti t w il l mean that all rubbish anclashes set out for collection by theborough will have to be i n sepa rate containers since they willnot be c ol le ct ed in mixed c on tainers or even a t t he s am e t im efor tha t mat ter . Rubbish collections will then probably be madeat monthly intervals, This is inthe nature of an advance warning,so that fewer mixups \Yill resultwhen the separate collections gointo effect.Th e t ax duplicate turned over
to the Borough Treasurer, \Valton M. \Ventz, by Tax CollectorEdwin P . Dold, showed the totala ssessed valua ti on of boroughproperty to be $-I,.j2:3,fJ,l3, whichincludes an occupation tax of$:33:3,175. The borough tax rateof 20 mills t hu s ma kes th e t ot altaxes to be collected for 1!)28 $!l0,-I'i'O.!lO. wh ich is $11>,65.5.:38 lessthan l as t y ea r. d ue to the fourmill cut in t he borough tax rate,and in spite of the increased valuation of property of $5!l.!)53 oyerl as t y ea r. Tax exonerations of$46140 were approved and granted.Furniture has been orderedfrom John \Vanamaker for th enew Council chamber and willdoubtless be installed by the September meeting.The report of t he Bui ld ingCommittee showed that 10 building permits had been i ssued bythe Superintendent of PublicMembers for the new Bala- Funeral services were held yes- \Vorks dur ing July at a cost ofterday at Glens ide for Danie l F. I $.f5 f.or opera.tions estimated toCynwyd-N arberth Post of Veter- t h 11 I d f "'12Stout, pres iden t of the Board of C ? JIl e nelg 1)01' 100 0 '1 ,-ans of Forei gn \Va rs will be Commissioners of Montgomery 1. j iJ, c ~ ~ e f l y g a r ~ g e s a ~ alterasought by that o rg an iz at io n, a nd c ount y, one o f t he mos t act ive t tons. SIxty-four l ~ l s p e c t l ? n S werea recruit ing commit tee, appointed Republ icans of the Johnson 01'- mac.le by the bl11ld.1I1g 1 I 1 s p e ~ t o rat a mee ting held Monday night ganiza ti on , who died sudden ly at dU.rlng t he month , n1l1e operattonsin the Cynwyd f ire house, is mak- his home in Glenside shortly be- bemg. c o m p ~ e t e d ..fore noon Sunday. Officials from I e s o l u t ~ o n \\ as . read by theing plans for a membership drive Lower Merion and Narberth, ch.aJrll1an ot the F1I1ance Combefore ~ h .charter closes. from the coun ty i n g en er al , a nd !llIttee, C l a r ~ n c e I\.aeber, expressApplication for a charter was prominent Montgomery and State 1I1g appro\ al of a propo.sedmade Monday, with names of 16' political l eade rs were among the amendment ~ tl:e State Velllcu-d r d A . hundreds who attended lar Code whIch, If passed by theconna es Iste. c t l ~ g as t ~ m - , '" S tat e Legi sl ature , would meanporary officers are Damel J. Hlck- Heart disea se , for w.hll.:h Mr. the tu rn ing over a percentage ofey, Cynwyd, Commander , and S to ut had been undergomg treat- moneys collected for l icense andFrank Lyons, Narberth, adjutant. ment for two years, was the cause registrations fees to boroughs andIt was expected that permanent of death. . municipalities t hr ou gh ou t t heheads for the new. post would. be A p p ~ r e . n t l y m excel lent .health, State in proportion to the numberelected Monday mght, bu t actIOn COImmsslOner Stout left Ius home issued therein. this monev to be
~ v a s d e f ~ r r e d !Jntil the next meet- Sunday during the ~ o r n i n g for a used for street repai r work, conmg, which wil l be hel d Monday, walk. About 11 0 clock he was struction etc.August 27. t al king to two friends, John and - ' - ------William Super, Narberth, was Thomas Curley, as t he t ri o s tood A WORD TO THE WISEappointed Sergeant of the recrui t- near th e Glenside station. He left Borough a ut ho ri ti es h av e re-ing committee, and assist ing him his companions and w ent to his ceived word from the Low erwill be Charles Haywood and home, less than a square distant , Merion police department thatAlex Betus, Narberth, and H. H. where with ir i a few minutes he prowlers are operating in th eSherbondy, Herman P. Dolan and was s tr ic ke n w it h t he h ea rt a t- Ma in Line section. None haveMorris Hoff, of Cynwyd. tack. Dr. C. E. Walter , who wa s b ee n caught here a s y et , b ut t heVeterans of United States wars cal led, said that d ea th h ad r e- pol ice request that householderswho have seen overseas service suited quickly. co-operate by locking doors andwill be admit ted as char ter com- Often a speaker here at Repub- first-floor windows at night.rades of t he pos t u nt il November lican rallies, Mr. Stout was well1, when the charter will be dosed, known t o m an y i n L ower Merionaccording to Commander Hickey. and Narbe rt h. He last visitedHe hopes to form a d rum and here when he attended the funeralbugle corps and drill and rifle services Monday a week ago ofteams, when a sufficient number Squire 1. Warner Ar thur in Ard-of veterans become affiliated. more.
Like the Phoenix of old which 1Mondays of t he month , t obaccorose f rom i ts funeral pyre to a new Ismoke hung in c louds and f re sh a irl ife, Elm Hall, the home of the Nar- was unknown, No more will counber th F ire Company and cen te r of ci lmen wake up in the morning withborough activities, is entering upon splitting headaches.its third reincarnation and a most In fr on t of t he buil din g on t hemagnificent one. The finis hing secon
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CABINETMAKING
THORNTON-FULLER.AUTOMOBILECO.Haverford Road at Ardmore Junction, Ardmore
131 Nor th Wayne Avenue, WayneArdmore 2331, 2431 a nd Wayn e 1328
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UPHOLSTERING
DRAPERIES, SLIP COVERSand INTERIOR DECORATING
t][ We a re v er y g la d t o announce the appointment ofMr. R. P. Scott as manager of t he Main L in e Branch totake effect at once.
HAMER & YOUNG CO.Phone Narberth 2762
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THE-MERIONT ITLE~ T R U S T C O M P A N YOF ARDMORE." 'J PENNSYLVANIA PNARBER TH 8ALA- CYN \ l VYD e
You,. obligatio1ls a,.e infi1lite."-Massi/Oil.
T HE Trust Department of th eMerion Title & Trust Companystands ready to assist you in carryingou t your obligations to your family,no t only by helping you fonnula teyour Will, bu t also by acting asExecutor for your Estate.Let us explain to you, persona lly, the many services of our T rus tDepartment.
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r= , . " ; , , t l , : i i i ! i h " - E b U ; d J ! ~ ; ~ L ! i ' , j J : ! " : i : : i . ~ i . ! i ; iii:.:::t::i.]!, Ji: ~ i : i : : ~ 1 : ] ! " : : .!....i_i .. l l ! . ~ i , ] J ] i l 1 , ;r iitFj'iij ;:=t:I,M, n; DO YOU KNOW nI:ii Tha.t you c an h av e you r. c ~ washed, .cleaned and polished for f!;i':j as little as $2.00? Leave I : n t h e r no rn :n g o n y o ur w ay i n t own i I;j a nd g et it on the way home at night, or: leave it overnight. P:i (No storage charge.) Lq I 'qfl NARBERTH GARAGE !";: Narberth Avenue at the Pennsylvania R. R. 1: 1I rE. H. WIPF, P rop. i;a::r:r.-!Z:::I:::I:::::I:l:! T ' l : : l : : ! : : : l : : : : : : : : : : : l : : : : : : l : : r : : ! " : : l : : : l ' : ! ' : ! " : : : : : : : ~ ; : ;::. :.: '! :r::!':'l.:'!,:l::!'.,,:::::r::r:::r."t:r:rm-wcr'~ h bE " )E " ) c = ~ p : IE ]
Let Us Estimate on Bui lding YourPERMANENT HOME
$6,431.53
$1,065.84
$5,981.17
Total$4,191.9059.9043,903.42517.061,520.28416.00
$3,004.36
$2,709.11
85,829.49
$4,553.00
$3,531.02
$9,993.99$9,993.99
Total$92,158.601,093.20834.1294,085.924,377.29580.70
$108,572.85$107,819.59
$4,181,140.002,76219$5.00
$400.00250.00100.001,722.3681.0075.00376.00
$5,193.332,500.00405.44
$689.40125.00
$288.23198.004,480.001,014.94
73,819.49
$6,749.852,633.00611.14
$99,735.578,084.02$753.26
F. R. GIFFORD,I . McHOSE,ANDREW GREENE,Auditors.
EXPENDITURES
Shea's Drug StoreRIGHT AT THE STATION
Where the Apotheca1'Y Has Held ForthFor the Last Quart(!l1'-CenturyTelephones: Narberth 28-38 and 28-39
AUDITOR'S REPORTOf the School District of the Borough of Narberth,Montgomery County, Pa.
For School Year Ending July 1, 1928
. . . - . ~ ~ ~ ~ .... . . - . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ......... ~ ~ ~ . -I WALTER P. MIESEN ICarpenter and Builder tt JOBBING AND ALTERATION WORK t1158 Merion Ave. Narberth 3973-M t------_._------------,
LINDY BOYS WINOn \Vednesday, August 8, at Ardmore. t he L indy Boy s' C lub defeatedthl' Ardmore Colored All-S ta rs by a!l t o 8 , ,"o re. The winning run wasobtained in t h e e xc it in g n in th inning.Monday. the thirteenth. Lindy B. C.also defeated the Dead Enders, 4 to 2. ' ; e = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = 5 i E 5 = = = ~ 1
PUblished by theLIVINGSTON PUBLISIUSG CO:\IPo\SYPHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTON. EditorROBERT MOORE CAMERONAssistant EditorOmee. 258 Haverford A"enllePhone. Narberth 25451[ 00 answer. call Ardmore 3100.
OUR1l0fWN\red t h slip, bu t t hough t i t too choiceto deprive ou r readers of.________-=-__-=-_-:::-'_\ And thus we e nt er t he hall of famelA Co-operative Community New8 LETTERS TO EDITORpaper f ounded in 1914 by the Nar-. , _berth Ci,,?ic A88ociation and published. A Satisfactory Arrangement.every FrIday at Narberth, Pa. To the Edi tor o f "Our Town:"
111 ay 1 use your columns t o not if ya group of Narberth people of a sma ll TAXATIONfinancial transaction in which they had Assessed Valua tion of Taxable Property . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .a p er so na l i nt er es t. ? Mr . M..C. Peter,! Number Assessed with Pel' Capita Tax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jr., who has resIded at :!;{,j Forest I ..lenue. for the ' p a ~ t six.years, has j us t N umbe r o f Mills, Levied ................................,.moved to LOUlsV1lle, Ky. Mr, Peter Rat e o f P er Capita Tax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '" " . " .was t re as urer o f t h ~ a r b c r t h S t r e ~ t l AMOUNT OF SCHOOL TAXImprovement ASSOCiatIOn. the organ l- , .SUBSCRIPTION PRICE zat ion which actively launched and! Pe r Capita PropertyOne Dollar a r ~ ~ : n ~ e ~ n t s Per Veor conducted the successful strcct pavingIAmount Levied ( Fa ce o f Duplicate) '" $13,410.00 $78,748.60---------::A':;::;-:;------- I campaign in t he y ea rs .1!1:!:I, 1!l:!4 and, Additions to Duplicate . . . . . . . . . . . . 400.00 693.20
I Ill:!:;. Just before leavmg, Mr. Pctcr I Penaltl'es 20000 63412, t ur ne d o ve r t he t re as ur y o f t ha t oro' ' . .gan iz at io n to me and with it t he proh-I Total Amount o f T ax 14,010.00 80,075.92lem of disposing of the remaining I Exonerations 1,000.00 3,377.29balance of $:!.40. Entered as Liens . . . . . . . . 580.70I havc given t h ~ t sm!lll sum .to the I Net Amount of 1927 Tax CollectedNarberth Commu11lty LIbrary With the Isugges t ion tha t they usc i t. i f possible. (Uncollected Taxes, July 1, 1928,Entered as second-class matter. October 13. lor thc purch as e o f s ome book of a $3045.02) .. " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,010.001914. at t he P os t Office at Narberth. Pa.. civic charactcr. If any onc of the I RECEIPTS
u n ~ e r the Act of March 3 , 1879. scveral hundred formc r membe rs of,t he S tr e et Improv ement Association' Balance on Hand Ju ly, 1927 , .Friday, August 17, 1928 II feels dissatisfied with tha t disposal of! Temporary Loans'" .________________ the remaining funds, I will $personally I Interest ..........................................g iv c hi m his s ha rc o f t he :!AO, pro- T $8608291C VlC lmpl0Vements ~ ' i d c d he wil l f igure it out and rcquest I a ~ e s , .l I' t f IDehnquent 356.26 I 0 mc. 86 439 1'"Monday, August 20, will mar k t he ROBERT FELLOWS \YOOD.
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Please provide me with fullinfonnation about the WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC ELEC-TRIC RANGE and your
SPECIAL OFFER
a $10 allowance f or you r p re sent k it chenstove and 18 months to pay th e balance.Also a five-piece se t of LIFETIME Alu~ _ minum .. . a deep fa t fryer, 2%-qt. capaci ty , w ith s t ra ine r; covered saucepan, 3 ~ qt. capacity; Dutch oven with cover, 4 ~ - q t .capac ity ; and a lO- inch frying pan included without extra charge with eachWestinghouse Electric Range sold duringthis special offer.
Open Friday Evenings from 7 until 9 o 'C lock
$45 was deposited in aNewYork Savings Bank in 1855The interest and compound in-terest on that sum has gJ"ownto oveJ" $1,000.
The Narberth National Bank
(Ia . t a l l ed ia Yoa r Kitclaca ]$10.00Oaly Down
And in. Addition
261 Montgomery AvenueBALA.CYNWYD
THE PHILADELPH IAELECTRIC COMPANY
SPECIALgff '
SmedleyBuilt HomeWm.D. & H. T. Smedley
T h e y ~ r e U e r eThe New WestingL.ouse EleetrieRanges witL. tLe Autom.at ie~ ~ F l a v o r Zone" Oven
Sum.m.er ElectricCooking OfferWESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATICFlavor Zone Electric: Ranae i a 'beautiful a ad eadur iag gray fiai.1a
For PermanentSatis'action
BUY A
IN NARBERTH
You never saw the equal of these new electric ranges. Except forsett ing the clock and the thermometer when you put t he food in theoven (cold), you don 't have to watch or touch a thing until cooking iscompleted.No initial sear ing is required. No hand adjustments are necessary.No bas ting to do. No water to add. Fo r "Flavor Zone" cooking is entirely automatic from start to finish and there's no guesswork aboutresults.
J. Raymond SharpPhone Lombard 0540or Narberth 4178
19 Woodside Ave. :: Narberth
several attractive houses havebeen listed with me for sale.May I have the privilege ofshowing them to you?
PHOWARD J.w;u;.iiR" I'!C&RPENTER and BUILDER !Repairs and &Iteratlons2 \VYNNEWOOD COURTNARBERTH. PA.PhoDe. Narber&b S905W
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GEORGE K. EIlB.INa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bere'. hoWl
Theil-give I t to the opera tor.
Er less thaDthe COBt of a gal lo n of "gas"you caD make a round trip tothat f ri end who lives tweDtrmiles away.
m a Jiffy you'D be therel
Take a comfortable posldo..near your telephone. Thealook up her Dumber iD the di.rectory. If It lsn't there, askHlraformadon" for iL
That'. "forty mile. to the pl100."
PHONE: NARBERTH 4005
UNRIV ALED
A W oter Gorden
WHITE'S SWEET SHOP
Ou r Ice Cream, known and sought after from afar, iswithout a p ee r for i t s qual i ty, t aste and asso r tment offlavors. Nowhere else can you find fourteen (14)flavors to choose from. I t is the ideal hot-weatherdessert.
A concrete pool will add the f inal touch to yourgarden next year . Have it installed this summer togh e you years of beauty.
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Office: (orner Montg-omery and Wooodbine Avenues I. ~ !!,,!!" _
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IWith Lilies and Other Aquatic PlantsSurrounded by Iris and Perennials.
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I U D I I I I I I I I I I I I U h U l l Q l l l i ' i W i @ Q ! d i l j l d l I l Q i Q l d l ! W A i l U i i i l l U m l m n r m m m m a m m J l l m U d l U U l W U I D U U U t l t l l l t l l l l l l D l U _ . t l l J m i l . n n l l m m l l . n l l l l l l l l U l l l l l n l l l \ l l l i _ ~ ~
Sign 0/ Best Meats
"Be cause t he ir be st cookshave always insis ted on buyingGOOD beef, lamb, etc."
"Why are the English knownas such great meat eaters,Jerry?"
Church Notes
Of_Such as Bradley's?""Such as Brad ley's ."
BRADLEYMARKET CO.2106 ~ a r k e t Street
GEORGE A. WITTEPaperhanging andDecoratingESTIMATJ.NGNARBERTH 1354W
OpposIte Erlanger TheatreCall Rittenhouse 7070
REPLA'(EBRASSY WORN-OFFBath Room FaucetsBraBsy Auto Parts, Refleetou, etc.With Pure SilverUSE
It Silver-Plates. Use It as a Polis hLOOK LIKE NEW!Yz Pint, $1; Pint, $1.65!'OR SALE BY LOCAL DEALERS
sndHansell Bros. Service StationMontromer, &ve. bel. Narberth &ve.
Methodist Episcopal Church.Sal1\uel l\lac;\dams. MinisterSun(!av. :\ngust HI:n..!;; ,1\. l\l.-Bihle school.] 1 .\ . l\l.-},[orning wor sh ip . Se r1110n hv Re\. John Tracy ,7 P. ' l\I.-Union Servi ce on the l awnof th e Lutheran Church.The Fni on Prayer Meeti ng w il l beheld on \Vednesday c\ 'ening, 8 o'clock,in the Methodist Church.The Presbyterian Church.Rev. John Van N es s, M. A. Minister.Meet ings for August 19:10 A. M.-Bihle school. All depart-ftlcnts.11 A. l\L-!\[orning worship. Thesermon will be delivered by Rev. L . M.Keirn, of Narberth.7 P. M.-Union Twilight meeting ~ the Lutheran lawn. The speaker Willhi furnished hy the Lutheran Church.
The 1Tnion . Prayer l\leeting next\Vedne! 'day evening wil l he held in t l!eMethodist Chu rc h a nd t he l ea de r WII1be from th e Lutheran Church.
Baptist Church of the Evangel.Rohert E. Keighton. l\Iinister.Sun(!a\, . . \UgU5t 10 :11 A. ~ l . - ~ l o r n i n g worship. SermonDr. Rohert E.. i
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KEEP YOUR DOLLAR IN .CIRCULATION AT HOME
FUNK..
DELICATESSENANDGROCERIES
HAMER BROS.
Atwatel' KentRadio
241 Haverford AvenuePhone Narberth 4182
NARBERTHELECTRIC SHOP
6 tul: .es, table speaker,completely electrified. Special for this week-$89.
Many t ab le delicacies for hotweather meals.Cold Meat S licesSalads and Dairy ProductsTry our home-made MayonnaiseImported-Domestic GroceriesCanned Meats .:. RelishesBakeT]J Goods
Just Phone Narberth 2762We Deliver
250 Haverford Ave., Narberth
MONTGOMERYCleaners and Dyers35 North Narberth Avenue
HIGH.PRESSURECal Washing and Greasing
YALE Tires and TUbeRSVNOCO Oils lind Gasoline
110 Essex Ave. Narberth 2710~ ~ Q ) O : l = J ; , , :
HEMSTITCHINGPLEATINGBUTTONS COVERED
Announcing the Arrival ofNEW FALL DRESSESAU Silk, in Latest Styles.FROM $10 AND UPWARDCustom-Made Clothes forChildrenNotions :: Novelties : GiftsWe ClIrry a FuU Assortment ofGREETING CARDS
TheHemstitching Shop.II-Irs. A. J, Herrschaft, Prop.242 Haverford AvenuePhone: Narberth 2510-3771-W
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After we finish overhaulingyour engine it will run soquiet l y you will have tol ist en t o hear it. Exactw or kman sh ip i n h andl in l'each part o f t he j ob , i s onareason.
"Our Service Is AimedTo Please You"
Wllliam H. DurbinWll1lam S. Howard31 N. NARBERTH AVENUE
NARBERTH 3843
THEY'RE GOOD! !Cakes made the way we makethem win the Instant approvalof the chi ldren-than whom.no one knows be tte r what IIgood cake should be.
Bread RoUs Pies PastryWe del iver every o rd er o ver $1PHONE: NARBERTH 3694NARBERTHPASTRY SHOP243 Haverford Avenue, Narberth
Durbin and Howard
REAL ESTATEMORTGAGESINSURANCE
~ The Ing redi en ts gliIn the warmi ' ? ~ ~ , ; < i ' ~ ' . wea th er d ri nk swe prepare com- l!blne to make a IIrefreshing an d 11s t l m u l a t - ~ing drink, Ice l!creamdl'lnks, Ifpre fe rr ed , c 0 n-tain a g o o dmeasu re of ourpure cream Icecream.Drugs and Drug SundriesPrescriptions CarefullyCompoundedCRANE'SThe Rexall StoreHaverford and NarberthAvenuesPhone: Narberth 3920
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ROOFING may be pu t on rightover the old roof, sav ing considerable i n la bo r costs. Thefinished j ob w e guarantee to beweather-proof.PLUMBING and HEATINGCOOK BROS.104 Essex AvenuePhone Narberth 4040. ~ ) O : l J O - ~ } ; ; ; : U ; ; ; : l } : 4 ~ ~
Narber th, Pa.
237 Haverford Ave., Narberth
sold by
WHAT WILL THEYDO FOR YOU
YOUR INVESTMENT
s. J. THOMAS
GUARANTEE YOUR SHARE BY KEEPING YOURMONEY RIGHT HERE.
You can count on the merchants to uphold their end, butthey must have your h ~ l p - y o u r patronage-in orderto make our inves tment pay .
You have made your home in this community and are, ina sense, an inves tor in the welfare of this commonwealth.
So then, it is a mutual investment between all of us.
The merchants have also inves ted here, to grow and tohelp the town grow and thrive.
WHEN YOU BUY YOUR NEEDS AT HOME YOURMONEY STAYS HERE.
And you know tha t the money you give them can neverbe used for the benefit of yourself and your home.
But you do know that money spent in your neighborhoodr emains in you r neighbo rhood and i s used for ou rown good.
They are instrumental in bringing to this neighborhoodnew business that will mean growth and prosperity.
You know that they will not.
The merchants hereabouts are here as a v it al part andfactor in the development of this place.
I f you bu y a new su it , or some hardware, or groceriesfrom an outside store, or the m a i l - o r d ~ r man, do youthink those merchants wiII contribute money towardsm a k i n ~ your community a bet ter p lace in which tolive?
PHOENIX Hosiery, two leadinggrades, $1.50 and $1.95.INTERWOVEN Socks for Men.TYSON 'S Eng l ish BroadclothShirts.NUNN-BUSCH Shoes for Men.QUALITY Shoes for Womenand Children.GENERAL MERCHANDISEthat is guaranteed b y u s.
236 Haverford AvenueNARBERTH
BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOMEIt will not cost y ou a large amount to have us br ightenup your home-a f resh coat of paint on the woodwork,some new wallpaper in the rooms needing it, the floorst ou ch ed u p. T he s um total will be little-the addedpleasure and pride in your home w il l be wel l worth i t .WINDOW SHADE S U PHOL ST ER ING DRAPERIESAWNINGS AND SLIP COVERSLe t Us Sllow You Our New Wall Paper DesignsTHE ATLAS COMPANY, Inc.SAMUEL N. HALL, PresIdent246248 Haverford Avenue (upstairs)Phone Narberth 3625~ ~ ~ ~ ~~
Effects
Now $5.85
We Fit the Entire Family
We Stand Readyto Serve YouWhateve r you may wanttoda.y, tomorrow o r n ex tweek i n t he way of
JohnDrizinSHOES127 N. Narberth Avenue
WHITE'SS WE ET SH OP219 Haverford AvenuePHOXE: XARBERTH 4005
NARBERTHBEAUTY SHOPPE
GEO. M . DANDO
Th e ad ded attractivenesswhich comes from propergrooming will bring yougreater p op ul ar it y. Mak eit a prac t ice to come hereregularly for facial an dhair treatments.I \ larcel Wa v l n ~ :: Facial I\la.. a ~ Scalp Treatment
FRUITS C/nd VEGETABLESPlus Delivery to Your DoorPhone Narberth 1680
l ir e Jus t a s Insur ab le liShousehold furniture llndequipment-and exposedto e,'en grt.nter chances ofloss.ESIICCllllly when )'OUtra ,'el, you Jleed InsnranceIlrotectlon on the cont en ts o f )'ou r t nl ve lln gkit . TourIst Baggage InsunUlCe affords economical IlrotectJOIl all IlerSOllaleffect!'Omce: Narberth 4033Itesldence: Narberth 3987Firm ofJohn A. Caldwell
Real EstateConveyancing .:. NotaTJj PublitInsurance .:. 'Mortgage LoamNARBERTH
QUALITY MEATSCHOICE GROCERIESFRESH PROVISIONS
Cakes. made he re . c on ta Inplenty of the best materialspure but te r. sugar and f ru It s,flavors of the finest. combineto make our cakes , bakedfresh each day, a real treat forevery member of the family.Pastries Pies Bread Rolls
Pm"sonal
MannRement ofHELEN V. FARRELLMANICURE : : PERMANENT WAVING231 Haverford Avenue(Second Floor)
PHONE: NARBERTH 2 5 6 ~
"Quali ty F irs t. Last and Always"105 Forest Avenue, Narberth
Substantial reductions on allWomen's Light ColoredShoes, including Whites,formerly $6.85, $7.50, $7.85
Gotham Silk Stock ings to Match..... > = " ~ ~
Beauty GivesAdded CharmBetterPlumbing Service
Narberth FruitANDProduceMarket
228 Ha"erford Avenue
HARRY B. WALL
"Ask Your Neighbor"SODAS
Keeping your plumbing ingood repair p ay s. T he c os tof minor repairs is usua llysmall-the convenience ofhav ing i t in condition foru ~ is worth while. Ou rpledge is better service.
Phone:WUNDER
AUTOMOTIVEElectricWorkStarters .:, GenemtorsIgnition RepairsThe hIghest TechnIcal EKpertWork on your car . E lect rI cP ar ts fo r Every Make of Car.WILLARDBATTERIES~ a l e s :ul l l ServiceWe repair and recharge aU makesof battel'les,U:ullo nat! erie!!Called for andDeliveredX.\RBEU'l'H 2866
Plenty of fresh fruit meanshIsbetter health, It suppiles ineasily dIgestible form, theneeded food elements for hisproper development.Serve Fruit. In Season.With Every Meal
1'egetC/bles Fresh Eve1'Y Da'1lFish Sold H
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KEEP YOUR DOLLAR INCIRCULATION AT HOME
FUNK..
DELICATESSENANDGROCERIES
HAMER BROS.
Interior and Exterior
PAINTINGi n all it s branches
Atwater KentRadio
NARBERTHELECTRIC SHOP
Estimates Cheerful/II Given
JAMES R. COLEInterior and ExteriorDecorator
100 Chestnut Ave., NarberthPhone Narberth 3639-W
Many t ab l e delicacies for hotweather meals.Cold Meat S licesSalads and Dairy Products
Try our home-made MayonnaiseImported-Domestic GroceriesCanned Meats .:. RelishesBakeT1/ GoodsJust Phone Narberth 2762We Deliver
6 tubes, table speaker,completely electrified. Special for this week-$89.
MONTGOMERYCleaners and Dyers35 North Narberth Avenue
HIGH-PRESSURECal" Washing and GreasingYALE Tires and TUbeRSUNOCO Oils and Gasol ine
241 Haverford AvenuePhone Narber th 4182
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After we finish overhaulingyour engine it will ru n soquietly you will have tolisten to hear it. Exactworkmanshi p i n handlina'each part o f t he j ob , i s o nereason.
110 Essex Ave. Narberth 2710~ HEMSTITCHING
PLEATINGBUTTONS COVEREDAnnouncing the Arrival ofNEW FALL DRESSESAll Sllk. In Latest S tyles,FROM $10 AND UPWARDCustom-Made Clothes forChildrenNotions :: Novelties : GiftsWe Car ry a Ful l A ssor tmen t o fGREETING CARDS
TheHemstitching Shop. ~ ! I ' s . A. J. Herrschaft, Prop.242 Haverford AvenuePhone: Narberth 2510--3771-VV~ ~
250 Haverford Ave., Narberth, V ~ t = l = = t = l = = = t = l ~ ~ ~Ii JUSTINIFor Fal l and W1:nter Suitsand TopcoatsHundreds of New Patterns lnTWEEDS WOOLENSWORSTEDSThe latest-worsted TWISTSui ti ngs makes up i n w on derful fashionable styles.
EXPERT TAILORINGCLEANING and DYEINGPRESSING and REPAIRINGWE CALL AND DELIVERPHONE: NARBERTH 2488
Cultivate a Daily Habit_The Ing redi en ts 11In the warmwe at he r d ri nk sUwe prepare com- l!blne to make a 1lrefreshIng an d (Js t l m u l a t - ~Ing drink, Ice lJcream drinks. ItIr ef er red. c 0 n-taln ago 0 dmeasu re o f ourpure cream Icecream.Drugs and Drug SundriesPrescriptions CarefullyCompoundedCRANE'S
PATRICIAELIZABETHSHOPMrs. LlIIan F. Hutchinson. Prop,125 North Narber th A,-enueTheatre BuildingPhone Narberth 2898
NARBERTH
"Our Service Is AimedTo Please You"
J. ALMANLadies' and Gents' Tailor105 ESSEX AVENUENarber th, Pa.
We are experts ln Alterations,F rench Dry Cleanlng. makingboth Men's and Women'sClothes Like NEW
William H. DurbinWilliam S. Howard
FUR COATSREMODELED and RELINEDFancy DressesCleaned and DlledWe are sure we can IIlltisty youwith quallty and price
31 N. NARBERTH AVENUENARBERTH 3843
THEY'RE GOOD ! !Cakes made the way we makethem win the Instant approvalof the chlldren-than whom.n o o ne knows b et te r wh at agood cake should be.
Bread Rolls Pies PastryWe deliver every order over $1PHONE: NARBERTH 3694NARBERTHPASTRY SHOP243 Haverford Avenue, Narberth
REAL ESTATEMORTGAGESINSURANCE
Durbin and Howard
For BetterCLEANING and DYEINGPhone Narberth 2564We Call and Deliver
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ROOFING may be pu t on rightover the old roof, saving considerable i n l ab or costs. Thefinished j ob w e guarantee to beweather-proof.PLUMBING llnd HEATINGCOOK BROS.104 Essex AvenuePhone Narberth 4040
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The Rexall StoreHaverford and NarberthAvenuesPhone: Narberth 3920~ ~
for
Narberth, Pa.
3772Narberth
237 Haverford Ave., Narberth
TAXIOur Service Is Prompt.Special shopping an d longdistance trips.Ou r Cabs Go Anywhere.NarberthTaxi Cab Company215 Haverford AvenueNarberth, Pa., J : : : l d ~ ~ ) ; J ) : J U ~
Narberth, Pa.
sold by
WHAT WILL THEYDO FOR YOU
YOUR INVESTMENT
S. J. THOMAS
GUARANTEE YOUR SHARE BY KEEPING YOURMONEY RIGHT HERE.
You can count on the merchants to uphold their end, bu tthey must have your help-your patronage-in orderto make our inves tment pay .
You have made your home in this community and are, ina sense, an inves tor in the welfare of this commonwealth.The merchants have also inves ted here, to grow and tohelp the town grow and thr ive.
So then, it is a mutual investment between all of us.They are instrumental in bringing to this neighborhoodnew business that will mean growth and prosperity.
WHEN YOU BUY YOUR NEEDS AT HOME YOURMONEY STAYS HERE.
And you know that the money you give them can neverbe used for the benefit of yourself and your home.
But you do know that money spent in your neighborhoodrema ins in you r neighborhood and i s used for ourown good.
You know that they will not.
I f you buy a new sui t, or some h a r d w a ~ e , or groceriesfrom an outside store, or the mail-order man, do youthink those merchantswill contribute money towardsm a k i n ~ your community a better place in which tolive?
The merchants hereabouts are here as a vi ta l par t andfactor in the development of this place.
PHOENIX Hosiery, two leadinggrades, $1.50 and $1.95.INTERWOVEN Socks for Men.TYSON'S English Broadclo thShirts.NUNN-BUSCH Shoes for Men.QUALITY Shoes for Womenand Children.GENERAL MERCHANDISEthat is guaranteed by us.
236 Haverford AvenueNARBERTH
J. GREINERFairview Road
Reduction inCORD WOOD
You wil l s ave by buy in g itNow for winter fuel. It is selling very cheap and we candeliver it to your home.
Phone Cynwyd 923-WEXCAVATING ROAD WORKGRADINGWe Haul Cinders, Gravels, etc.
BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOMEIt will not cost you a large amount to have us br ightenup your home-a fresh coat of paint on the woodwork,some new wallpaper in the rooms needing it, the floorstouched up. The s um t ot al wi ll b e little-the addedpleasure and pride in your home w il l be wel l worth it.WINDOW SHADES UPHOLSTERING DRA PERIESAWNINGS AND SLIP COVERSLet Us Sllow You Our New Wall Paper DesignsTHE ATLAS COMPANY, Inc.SAMUEL N. HALL, President246-248 Haverford Avenue (upstairs)Phone Narberth 3625~ ~ ~ : . - - ~ ~ = = ~ ~ . - = ~ ~~
Effects
Now $5.85
We Fit the Elltire Family
We Stand Readyto Serve YouWhateve r you may wantt oday . t omor row or nextweek ln the way of
JohnDrizinSHOES127 N. Narberth Avenue
NARBERTHBEAUTY SHOPPE
WHITE'SSWEET SHOP219 Haverford AvenueI'JlOXE: NARBERTH 4005
GEO. M. DANDO
The added attractivenesswhich comes from propergrooming will bring yougreater popularity. Makeit a practice to come herer eg ul ar ly f or facial andhair treatments.lIIareel Wavln&, :: Fa rla l I\lalla&,"Scalp Treatment
FRUITS and VEGETABLESPlus Delivery to Your DoorPhone Narberth 1680
QUALITY MEATSCHOICE GROCERIESFRESH PROVISIONS
Personal
REMEMBERWe Stand Behind Our Workin
a re J us t us Insumble ashousehold furniture andellullllllent--anli eXllOsedto e\'en grenter chances ofloss.ESlleclall)' when )OUtm\'el, ) 'OU need Insumncepro tect ion on the contents of ) 'o ur tmv el Jn gk it . T ouri st Bu-ggage Insumnce allorlls economical protection on persollalellect!'omce: Narberth 4033Residence: Narberth 3987Firm ofJohn A. CaldweU
Real EstateConveyancing .:. Notar'l Publi(Insurance .:. Mortgage LoansNARBERTH
CLEANINGandDYEING
Cakes, made h er e. c on ta inplenty of the best materlalspure but te r. sugar and f ru it s,flavors of the finest, combineto make our cakes, bakedfresh each day. a real treat forevery member o f the family.Pastries Pies Bread Rolls
An aSllurance that should convinceyou of our sincerity lnservlng you,ALTERATION WORKMen's and Women's Garments
PRESSING: REPAIRING
Management otHELEN V, FARRELLMANICURE :: PERMANENT WAVING
231 Haverford Avenue(Second Floor)PHONE: NARBERTH 2565
Substantial reductions on allWomen's Light ColoredShoes, including Whites,formerly $6.85, $7.50, $7.85
ADELIZZI BROS.102 Forest Ave . : Narberth 2602CLOSED SATURDAY 1 P. M.DURING AUGUST
Beauty GivesAdded CharmBetterPlumbing Service
Narberth FruitANDProduce Market
228 Haverford Avenue
HARRY B.WALL
"Ask Your Neighbo1'"SODAS
Keeping your plumbing ingood repair pays. The costof minor repairs is usua llysmall-the convenience ofh av in g i t in condition foru ~ is worth while. Ourpledge is better service.
Plenty of fresh frult means hlsbetter heal th. It supplles lneas ll y d iges ti bl e form, theneeded food elements for hlsproper development.Sen-e Frui t . In Season,With Every !\leal
Vegetables Fresh Every Da'llFish Sold Here Every Frida'llW E D EL IV E R
PhonesXarlierth 3677 Narberth lUI05
"Oldest Produce House inNarberth"
Battery and Electric Service Gotham Silk Stock ings to Match108 Essex Avenue~ ~
~ ~ ~ d ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ M M ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ) ; J ~ ) ; J ~ d ) ; J ~~ M M t : : * ' 1 M M M ~ ~ ~ ~ M ~ ~ ' e s M M M M t = l = = ~QUALITY THIS STORE SUMMER FROCKS "Open Extra Hour, For Yourand and Convenience"MERCHANDISE YOUR TELEPHONE VACATION DRESSESI'HONES forNARBERTH 3669 and 2446 Children-all agesWhat a convenience an d a sav- We are showing some very fineing of t ime to step to your s ty le s NOWphone, call our number and Baby Novelties a nd G if t sknow that you will get promptly WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'Swhatever you order. If you havenever t ri ed i t, do so next time UNDERWEAR and HOSIERY~ o want something in a hurry Humming-Bird Full-Fashionedand l ack t he time t o g o shopping HOSIERYfor it. Finest Summer ShadesFRUITS and VEGETABLESFrom the Produce MarketsFRESH DAILYFISH o n S al e FRIDAYSSea Foods in SeasonWHITESIDE BROS.
Shod in a pa ir o f these soft rubber soled shoes-Goodyear Keds-you can pu t extra pep intoyour enjoyment of sports, foryou w il l be su re o f your footing.
BU YHARDWAREandHOUSEFURNISHINGSCom'eniently and EconomicallyOur buying contacts are such asto save you substantially onpurchases. You will find Economy Prices at th is s tore .We aim to p le as e and r ende rservice. with great , good will.OUT Delivery Is PromptPllOne Narberth 4177Narberth Hardware. CompanyBuilders' HardwareSporting Goods230-232 Haverford Ave.Narber th. Pa.~ Q Q ~
DAVIS'The Oldest S tore in Narberth224 Haverford Annue
Sure-Footed
Plumbing ... Gas FittingHeatingPHONE, NARBERTH 3652-M
NARBERTH, PA.
at our fountain have refreshingresults.You Mus t T ry One to Appreciate How DeliciousThey Are.In Many Flavors and Juices.Breyer's Ice Creamin bulk a nd brick.PRESCRIPTIONSDrug Sundr ies Rubber Goods
238 Ha"erford AvenueNarberth, Pa. "Qual ity F irs t . I .ast and Always"Phone Narberth 2600 105 Forest Avenue, Narberth. ~ ~ ~ J = " ~ : : j ) : : : i J = " ~ ~
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A ~ ! c ? ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Starters .:. Generato1's Ignition RepairsThe highest Technical ExpertWork on your car . El ec tr icParts tor Every Milke of Car .WILLARDBATTERIESSales anll Sen-IceWe r epai r and re-c ha rg e a ll mak es 11of batteries, IIU:llllo Batteries flCalled for andDeliveredPhone: :\,AIUlEUTH 2866WUNDER
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SPECIAL
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Please provide mewith fullinformation about the WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC ELEC-
TRIC RANGE and yourSPECIAL OFFER
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a $10 allowance for your present kitchenstove and 18 mon th s t o p ay th e balance.Also a five-piece set of LIFETIME Alu________ minum .. . a deep fa t fryer, 2 ~ - q t . capac
i ty , w i th strainer; covered saucepan, 3 ~ qt. capacity; Dutch oven with cover, 4 ~ - q t .capacity; and a to-inch frying pan included without extra charge with eachWestinghouse Electric Range Bold duringthis special offer.
Open Friday Evenings from 7 until 9 o'Clock
$45 was deposited in a NewYork Savings Bank in 1855The interest and compound in-terest on that sum has grownto over $1,000.
The Narberth National Bank
(l . a ta IIed i a Your Ki t chen ]$10.0 0Oaly Down
An.d in Addition
Window Sore
261 Montgomery AvenueDALA.CYNWYD
THE PHILADELPHIAELECTRIC COMPANY
SPECIALgiF
SUlD.tn.er ElectricCooking OfferWESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATICFlavor Zone Electric Range i a Lea . t i l . I .ad eadur iag gray l i a i sh
SmedleyBuilt HomeWm. D.& H. T. Smedley
For PermanentSatisfactionBUY A
IN NARBERTH
You never saw the equal of these new electric ranges. Except forsetting th e clock and the thermometer when you put t he food in theoven (cold), you don't have to watch or t ouch a thing until cooking iscompleted.No init ial sear ing is required. No hand adjustments are necessary.No basting to do. No water to add. For "Flavor Zone" cooking i s entirely automatic from start to finish and there 's no guesswork about
results.
T h e y ~ r e H e r eTLeNew WesnngLouse ElectrieRang es w itL tL.e Autom.at ie
~ ~ F l a v o r Zone" Oven
J. Raymond SharpPhone Lombard 051,0or Narberth 1,178
19 Woodside Ave. :: Narberth
several a t tr ac t ive houses havebeen lis ted with me for sale.May I have the privilege ofshowing them t o y ou ?
HOWARD J. BUTLERCARPENTER and BUILDERRepaIrs and Alterations2 WYNNEWOOD COURTNARBERTH. PA.Pholle, Narberth 3805W
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GEORGE K. ERB,Db. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ID a Jiffy you'D be there!
Bere'. boWl
Thea-give it to the operator.
Take a comfortable poeldoDaear your telephone. Thealook up he r number in the dI.rectory. I f it Iso'l there. ask"lDformadon" for it.
That'. "fort)' mile. to the pi10D."
PHONE: NARBERTH 4005
UNR IV ALED
A W ute r Garden
Office: Corner M o n t ~ o m e r y and Wooodbine Avenues
A concrete pool will add the final touch to yourgarden nex t year. Have it installed this summer tog i \ ( ~ you years of beauty.
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IWith Lilies and Other Aquat ic PlantsSurrounded by Iris and Perennials.
I I I D W D i l i d a n m : u u w W O l U i l i W l I I O M O U B d l i i U Q i i l l l i m p O p h i l Q l U I I I D I I j j B I l i I D I U i i U w l a l l i m a m O U l i l D U D i U l U i l i J U l l i t a l b D t l l U D i I d i I U 1 i U i 1 U I ~ I D . _ I i l d l b i U i U D l U l U l l I U i A D l D I D I l I
Sign of Best Meats
"Because th ei r b es t cookshave always insisted on buyingGOOD beef, lamb, etc."
"Why a re t he E ng li sh knownas such great mea t e at er s,Jerry?"
GEORGE A. WITTEPaperhanging andDecoratingESTIMATJ.NGNARBERTH 1354W
"-Such as Bradley's?""Such as Bradley's."
BRADLEYMARKET CO.
2106 ~ a r k e t StreetOpposite Erlanger TheatreCaU Rittenhouse 7070
REPLA'(EBRASSY WORN-OFFBath Room Faucets
Brassy Auto Parts, Refteetora, etc.With Pure SilverUSE
Church Notes
It S ilv er -Pl at es . Us e It as a PolishLOOK LIKE NEW!Yz-Pint, $1; Pint, $1.65FOB SALE BY LOCAL DEALERSand
Hanse ll Bros . Service StationMont,oml!l'1 Ave. bel. Narberth Ave.
Baptis t Church of the Evangel.Rohert E. Keighton. l\Iinister.Sunday. ,\ugu,t 1!1:11 A. ~ l . - ~ I orning' worship. SermonDr. Rohert E. f ~ . Harkness, p r ~ sor of church history, Crozer Sell1l7' P. Nt-Community service withother churches on the lawn of then Church.\\"edllesdaY. :\ugust :!:!:S P. N r . - ( ~ n i o n prayer service at theChurch.- - - -HolY Trinity Ev. Lutheran Church.
Cletus A. ~ e l 1 f t . Pastor.Sundav. :\ugnst 1!l:!1,4,i :\.. l \ l . ~ B i h l c school.11 .\ . l\l.-The sen'ice. Rev. A. 'V.
of Philadelphia.7 P. : \ l .-l 'niol1 Twilight Service onl a\ \' n. R ev . A. R. :\ aus, of DelaGardens, N. J.\Vedllesday. Augllst :!:!: .R 1'. :\L-Col11l11ul1ity Prayer servicethe :1 ethodist Church. Rev. J. E.ill charge.-------Methodis t Episcopal Church.Samuel 1\1 ac .-\dal11s. lIIinister:-:1111
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C ity O ff ice: 1214 Locus t Street
WantedHOUSES TO RENTParticularly Between $60 and $100ROBERT J. NASHRealtor
P>"eod war f\m boWin the oJher .today i tcornel' fo you .nteet a nc:lclean from qreatmodemovenrwhere the flav01'v Jealed in ... ". _ ~ Let the flClVOl'-baqoodnea of our breaJpeok & : . , ~ V e l f j
Suburban Office atNarberth Station
WANTS FATHERS
Summer Savers01 Time and Energy
PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN-COUNTIES GAS& ~ L E C T R I C COMPANY
Special Gas Range OpportunityOnly $1 down puts in your home, ready to use, anycabinet gas range in our stock. Then you enjoy newcooking comforts while paying t he ba lance monthly .Splendid ranges with all the latest improvements.Without oven heat control , $42.75 up; with oven heatcontrol, $54.75 up.
Westinghouse Steamlille Electric IronA fine electric iron. It w il l g iv e y ou years of goods er vi ce . Y ou may have one for only 50c first payment,a nd t hen $1 a month unti l balance is p ai d. Price is$ 6. S pe ci al Augus t a llowance of $1 on your old iron.Showrooms and Representatives
The "dog-days" of August have not beenmisnamed, but housekeeping routine must goon just the same. Here are three labor-savers which will t ake the work out of housework for you and help make summer lifemore comfortable for the whole family.Hotzone Self-Acting Gas Water Heatel'
Lots' o f h ot water without any bother-and a specialinducement for Aug us t. Onl y $5 down to have oneinstal led (we accept your old water heater as this $5payment). Balance is payable at the rate of $5 permonth. I5-gallon s ize, connect ed , i s $80 . 20-ga ll onsize, connected, is $95. 10% for cash in 30 d a ~ s .
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THOMAS J. SLAW
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
t ;XI' lmIt ;l \CEH high school gtr l willt ak e care o f c hi ldr en by hour . Pho neNarberth 3702.WA:'i1' t; I>-A laundress . preferablywh tte . for d ay work. P ho ne Na rb er th3970-R.CII0":\\:: ~ I ~ ' l = : I " " ' I = ' \ ~ ' , - m - a " " ' l - e . ~ f o - u - r - m - o - n : - : - t ~ h - s -ol-:i"d,f or s al e; r ea sonabl e account o f I ll ne ss\n family. Narberth 3735.
t'OR SA I.E-Antique bedstead, map.e,three-quarter size. In perfect condttlon.Also double mah og any bed a nd boxspring. Phone Merion 944.
lurnlshed. Cal l Narberth 2881.t'On nt;ST-Rooms furntshed or un- ' f l i t : COI.ONIAL-Apartments $75, $80,$85. Ftve rooms, bath, porch, free laundry. Narberth 3818 or Rittenhouse 4390for appotntment. (8-24-28).U;AI>I:'(G l\IANUt'ACTURt;R has Inyour vlctntty two uprtghts, three players,a nd g ra nd p la no that w1ll sel l cheaprather than re-shlp, for cash o r o n con-Iven lent t erms to r el iabl e par ty . Wri teG. R. Walton, Norristown Hotel. Norris-town. Pa. (8-24-28).1'10\:'(0 'l 'l 'SER-Repalrlng mechanicIn your own town costs much less. Sendpostal Q. Ubert!. 315 Hampden avenue.N a r ~ e r t h .
Rates: :to perword; additional const!cutive insertions of same advertisement, 1c per word. Minimum chargeper week, S(}o.
Thomas Tefferson S law, resident ofLower ~ l e r i o n f or ove r ' ha lf a cen tu ry .died Tuesday morning at h is home,;'If onutllent road north of Ci ty Lin e.
1.0S1'-Brown ostrich pocketbook. Saturday, August 11. I n Narb rook P ark.Conta tne d money, 10 -trtp t ic ke t t oPhiladelphia. and s to re coins . R ewardIf returned to Mrs. L. W. Easby, 9 Narbrook Park.-W,\: ,(1'lm 1'0 Rt;:,('l'-5mall furntshedhouse or apartment wtth yard by couplewith one c hild. Write "F." care "O urTown."
vice," Ralph S. Dunne, its promul- Bala, on t he f arm where for. 28 yearsIg at or , s ay s, " is t he v ac um clean- he had been not ed a s a f or es te r amiing a nd p ai nt in g o f t he furnace, vegetable grower. Born November 5, Egyptian Theater Head. Offers Freewhile c ar e a n d t h or o ughne ss will 1850, he wa s nearly 78 years old at Admisclon to Them Tuesday Night,characterize th e work." A1Iied to the t ime of death. Admission to t he Egyptian Theater,this ar e th e other services of i'-uneral services a re t o be held a t t he Cynwyd, wi ll be f ree to a ll mal e adultspainting cellar pipes, whitewash- ' home 2.30 P. M. today with inte rmen t of t he Main L in e T ue sd ay night,in g the cel lar , tending of furnaces, :n West Laure l H il l C em et er y. S ur - Manager )ose!>h Conway announcedas h removal an d rel)airing' o f c oa l \ ' iving their father arc the Misses E thel yes te rd ay . H is onl y r equi rement is" and Helen Slaw. ,hat each man bring s ome membe r o fhins. Mr. S law w as born in t ha t p ar t o f his family with h i m - w ~ f e , child, parent."Id Philadelphia known as North Penn o r o th er member of hIS llOusehold.Vil lage, the son of Wil li am D . S law, This o ff er o n t he part o f th e manwhose father farmed the land on which agcment was occasioned by the featureGirard College now stands. For over film which will be shown Monday,;iO years he l ived in Lower Merion, and Tuesday and Wednesday of next week.for part 'of t ha t t ime he farmed on Its t it le , whi ch Mr. Conway bel ievesthe property now owned by the David should prove of interest to manyE. Williams e sta te , o n St. As ap h's parents and children here, is "Bring--
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UNIQUE IDEA
THE FIRESIDE
"Cellar Service" Announced ("UUHt: f or r en t. 104 Dudley ave-by Narberth Coal C/). n U I ~ ( ( . l ~ ~ ~ ; ~ : A ~ : r ~ ; ; ~ ~ A : : : ~ H , a speCial-ITh e word "sen'ice" is a much ty on antique grandfather's clocks, valused te rm. l'\ot so, however, ued hai l and wal l chime c locks. C. R.Star:1. 115 Rockl and avenue. P hone Ith e case of a "cellar service" NArberth 2522-J. (8-24-28)unced th is week b y th e Nar - I'IA:'(OS AlIiU ORGAl\S repatred, reCoa l Comp any . This is b ui lt a nd t un ed . Expertly don e andS . guaranteed. W1lliam L. Jervis, 208 lonawith a capital . It IS avenue. Narberth. Phone Narberth 2773.to be a whol ly u ni qu e (8-10-28)n ew i de a ancl is so desig-ned SEWI:'(G MACHINES-All makes re-'1. , pai red. L iber al a ll owances on o ld rna -t , b y :"ubscn )lIlg to It en toto, chines for new S inge r. P hone Mer ionma n is relieved of the nece ss i ty t458-M. ( t t)e ve r v is it in g h i cellar, unless. HOUSt; FOR SALE. 216 Forest avenue.Narbe rt h. F ive bedrooms;' two baths ,c ou rs e, h e h as p ri va te reasons. two-car garage. Small down payments."The mai n f ea tu re o f this ser- Phone Narberth 3711. (tf)
SUED ~ ' I W M SECONO PAGEDr. and )'Irs. \Vr ay Hughes Hop l ef t yes te rd ay on a a ~ o O - m i l eor tour of the Southern and Middl.:estern States. The principal pointsi nt er es t s ch ed ul ed i nc lu de Li nbirthplace at Hodgensville, Ky.;ninlOth Cave and Lincoln's tombSpringfield. Ohio. The)' will spendral davs in SI. L ou is b ef or e c on to 'Davenport, Iowa, where Dr.will take a pos t gradua teurse a t h is Alma Mater, The Palmerool o j Chi roprac ti c. The returnp will he made via Jndianapolis,mbus. \Vheeling and Pittsburgn.wil l a rr ive home September 5.Mr. Edward Pet er s. o f \Voodbine
reports excel lent f ishing ina ch H a ,e n. N. I.. wh er e he g oe sweek-end to , lsit his family, whond their summers there.Guests o j ) 'h . A. H. Durhorow andily t h: s wcek we re 11r. a nd Mrs .11. l\lalin, Newark. Del., and Mr.~ rs. Charles H. Durborow and)'largaret and ' Dor is . ofX. J.Mi ss R os e Wei ge l, of Gilpin road,conva le sc ing f rom an ope ra ti on per recently for mastoids.Miss Esther M. Durborow leftednesdav to v is it her s choo l f ri end,ss Adei inc ;II iller, at he r cot tage ,i rv iew. Lal_e E ri c. B efor e returng h ome )'li ss Durborow will vis itends in Cleveland and Pittsburgh.Mrs. Ralph MacGuffin and daugh Peggy . o j Che st nu t avenue, haverned irom Ohio, where they wereled by the s ud de n d ea th of ~ [ r s .cGu ff in 's m ot he r, Mr s. R. A.:-'Ir. MacGuff in has heent h h is mother, who is ser ious ly il l,L iber tyvil le. I ll .Mr. T. E . L augh li n. o f Dud ley a"e, left t hi s week to j oi n his familyo have heen spending the sllmer in
Miss Esther Vixler, of Eas ton , is;'I1rs. Jenny A. Griffith, of Dudy avenue.Mrs. A. H. Durborow. of Elmod avenue, has returned from a 10visit in State College.Mrs. Jenny A. Gri ff it h and her}vl rs. Applehough, of 107 Dudv a \' en ue , h a\ 'e returned from a's visit at t he home of Mrs. LloydVixler, at Easton. Pa.
Yon Can Trust Us in Your Cellar!
The re fo re , to th e ma n w ho g oe s t o his ce ll a r happi ly o r s ad ly, o r w hocomes ou t of i t w it h a we t throat or a dry, or w ho h as a cellar at all, wehe re e xpl a in f or th e first t im e -
Will repair or rebuild yOIU" coal b in . (Hour I} 'rat e p lus material.)
Our furnace men a re t ra in ed in thei r jobsand will produce largest amo un t o f h ea t fromsmallest amount of coa l. Twice a day schedule, three t ime s a d ay i n s ev er es t weather.Ashes r emoved t o curb. ( Da il y. w ee kl y o rmonthly rate.)
6. REPAIRING COAL BINS.
Where local authorit ies do not remove asheswe handle removal. (Weekly or seasonalbasis.)
4. FURNACE OPERAlTION.
5. ASH REMOVAL.
We have an idea -and we ma y as ~ e l l speak f ree ly- tha t th e m anwh o ENJOYS going to h i s c el la r is t he m a n wh o h as something there thatshouldn't be. We have an idea, too, that th e man wh o HATES to go toh i s ce ll a r is th e m an w ho must keep company with coal, ashes, dus t , soota nd th e good o ld -f as hi on ed c ough in g s pe ll that often follows. An d we h av eanother idea t ha t t he bu si n es s o f s e ll in g c oa l ( e sp ec ia ll y Jeddo-HighlandCoa l) s hou ld go a s tep f a rt he r t h an th e busines s o f taking orders an d fillingthem.
AN INNOVATIONAL CELLAR SERVICE FORFURNACETIRED WETS OR DRYS
Pai nt ing p revent s r us t, l engt hens life andhelps t o retain heat. (Hourly rate.)
Space limitations make this announcement short on detail.Call, 'phone or write for full information and estimate.
C lean ent ir e furnace , including smoke pipeand base of chimney, by vacuum process.Paint all exposed parts. (F lat rate charge.)
3. WHITEWASHING THE CELLAR.
2. PAINTING P IPES IN CELLAR.
1. VACUUM C LE A N I N G ANDPAINTING FURNACE.
Cellar cleanliness a nd h ea lt h d ep en ds o n theannual coat of whitewash, properly applied.(Hourly rate.)
A new and delightful experience awaits youat the wheel of the Graham - Paige - withfour speeds forward (standard gear shift- twohigh speeds). A car is at your disposal atany time,Five cha.ssis-sixes and e i g h t s - ~ r i c e s ranging from$860 to $2485. Car illustrated IS Model 614, fivepa.ssenger Sedan, with4-speed transmission, (standardsear shift). $1295. All prices f. 0, b. Detroit.
Try ...four speeds forward
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JOHN G. BRICK MOTOR COMPANY47 East Lancaster Avenue. Ardmore
IINARBERTH.COAL COMPANYNarberth, Pa.
lHONES NARBERll 3675.-.. .,. 2845
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1'AGE SI X eUR ~ " ' O W N -! ) -
19c
25c
49c lb.
18c CAN2 CANS FOR 35c
Phone: Narberth 3854
Established
NARBROOKCOFFEEA rare blend of Foldcrop Coffee- for those who prefer a heavierbodied cup.
Fresh Every Day!SNUG HARBOR FARMWhite EggsSSe dozen
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GenuineImported
Cleaners .:. Tailors .: . Dyers
IN AND OUTClosed Saturdays 1 P. M. during July and August
Shull Lumber Company
ReputableHEWIT ' S
234 Haverford Avenue
SALE OF FINE
Reconstruc t ion of Ba1a Avenue is under way. To relieveour customers of the inconvenience of gettmg to and from ou ryard, we will be equipped to deliver any sized order, either from29 Bala Ave. o r our b ran ch yard in West Philadelphia.
Should it be n ec es sa ry for you to call personally, we havemade arrangements for y ou t o c ome to t he r ea r of the yard byus ing the en trance to Bala Station, P. R R, on the South s ideand continuing along railroad to our yard .
Coffees
Unniatched for QualityROYALGelatine Dessert3pkgs. 2ScAn ideal de*aert for all Direct from FUfu to You
SUGAR, 41bs. 23cGOLD MEDAL 5-LB. BAG,I Flo 12-LB. BAG, 59c Mature 0 d Crop ur24-LB. BAG, $1.19
Truly America'. rJilestQUAKER SWEETCream ButterS7c lb.It Must Be the Bdt!
HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice of the PeaceREAL ESTATE
UNITYBOSANTA delightful blend o f q ua li tyCoffees that g iv e a distinctive flavor and aroma.39c lb.
THE CHA IN STORE IS A NATIONAL CURSEThe system thrives upon driving Independents ou t o f busi ness a nd u po n the sweat of poorly paid employees . The pit tance saved In trad ing with these cha in s tores helps no one In the end . These s tores spli t thenickel, and the splitting Is poor bait to the housewife who believes she is cutting down household expenses bydea ling with these price cutters . Spli tt ing n icke ls With a buying public that can afford to pay the Whole price.driVing wholesalers to the waU who formerly paid decent salaries to employees. wrecking manufacturers who unWisely sold their entire outputs to them. together with their own under-paid employees. aU makes for a reductionof community buying power, which seriously affects o t h e ~ lines of trade while fill1ng the maw of the chain storehog.
DELICIOUS-ECONOMICALBooth's PaleDryGingerAle Five Full GlassesQuart Bottle
N.R.PEACOCKInterior and Exterior PaintingWILL BE GLAD TO ESTIMATlll407 Essex Ave., Narberth, Pa.
Phone, Narbt ' rtb 2631
BESTGRANULATEDFLOUR.Skipper Norwegian SardinesSmoked
Fire Insurance--Best Companie.Pho.. tNII-W 111 B ".r. An .
IVINS SALTINES--ExtraSpec. large can 31 cHORSE SHOE RED SALMON .. tallcan 27cKELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES. 3 pkgs. 19c
cOrrER'S MARKEtWHERE NARBERTH BUYS iTS FOODWE DELIVER FROM" CITY LINE TO BRYN MAWR
MOST DELICIOUS GOLDEN HALVES IN RICH HEAVY SYRUPDEL MONTE PEACHES . . . . . large can 21cGEISHA CRAB MEAT THi.J5:jJ:iST can 33c'Libby's CORNED BEEF i l i D ~ ~ c g > S ~ ~ E can 25cQUAKER PEANUTBUTTER jar 10cP. & G. White Naptha Soap 4 cakes 15c
New ReductionsAll Gold CRUSHED PINEAPPLE . . can 19c'WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE . . . pt. bottle 29cPALE MOON T H ~ : ~ ~ . J > C ' : K 18c, 3 bots. SOcDELICIOUS MARSHMALLOWS . . lb. 29cBREAD and BUITERPICKLES, Ig. jar 25cHighest Grades 01 City-Dressed Meats
LEGS OF GENUINE 45e RIB ROAST BEST 38c TO SOcSPRING LAMB LB. NATIVE BEEF LB.SHOULDERS _OF GENUINE 35e FRESH KnLED STEWING 42cSPRING LAMB . . . . . . . . . . LB. CHICKENS LB.
w. Chas. Stanley, D. C.CHIROPRACTOROFFICE: 221 CONWAY AVENUEHours: Monday, 'We
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JAMES R. COLERea r o f 250 Haverford .Ave.House and Decorative PaintingilIOn Orders and Jobbing Prompt lyAttended tePhone, Narberth 3639-W
will be this season. Bringin your o ld o ne s - driveaway wi th the finest t iresyour money ca n buy. I twill be a long time beforeyouneed tires again.
9.50, 10.30, 11.10 and 11.50 A. M.Then 12.30 , 1 .10, 1 .50. 2 .30, 3 .10,3 .50, 4 .30, 5 .10, 5 .50, 6 .30, 7 .10,7.50, 8.30, 9.10, 9.50, 10.30, 11.10and 11.50 P. M.Westbound
Leaving 54th and City LineWEEKDAYS AND SUNDAYSStarting at 6.10 A. M.
Then.6.50, 7.30, 8.10. 8 .5 0, 9 .3 0,1 0.10 , 1 0.50 and 11.30 A . M.Then 12.10, 12.50, 1.30, 2.10, 2.50,3 .30, 4 .10, 4.50 , 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 Mawr, for Ardmore, Wynnewood, Met:ion and 6!Jdand Lanc ast er . Rou te f ol lows :Eastbound-Leaving Morris a ndMontgomery Avenues, Bryn Mawr,east onMontgomery to WynnewoodRoad; then south, on WynnewoodRoad continuing through Wt/nnewood, Narberth and Merion; thMsou th on 68rd S tr ee t to t erminusat 6fnd and Lancaster. Westbound-Returning oversame route.Eastbound
Leaving Morris and MontgomeryAvenues, Bryn MawrWEBKDAYsANDsVNDAYSStarting at 5 .55 A . M., t hen eve ry30 minutes un ti l 11.55 P. M.Westbound
LeaVing 62d and Lancaster Avenuefor Brytt Mawr via Wynne- .wood RoadStarting at 6.25 A. M.. then every30 minutes until 12.25 P. M.
BASEBALf.Mawr vs.Line Tigers
Don't delay if you a re int h e m a rk et for t ires or
August 22, 6.15 P. M.
WE'VE neverbeen privileged to make an of fe r l ike t h is i n a l l o u rt i re se l l ing experience .Wedo no t know that an ytire dealer ha s ever madesuch an offer.We are taking in t rade a limited n umbe r o f ol dtires o'n t he b r an d newMiller Deluxe Balloon -world's highest quality-, .tne. ;This remarkable tire willoutwear and outlast an ytire we have ever offered.It w il l s el l at a higherprice than ou r regularline because i t 's worthmore.
m i l l e J \ ~ T i r e sMAIN UNE BATTERY &ELECTRIC STATION
304 WEST LANCASTER AVENUE, ARDMORE, PENNA.PHONE, ARDMORE 1826
The Crime Club fans, which includesome o f t he most distinguished peoplein the world, will be reading thismonth, "The Man Who Killed Fortescue ," by John Stephen Strange. It isseldom necessa ry to do anything moretn encourage the reading of a detect ives .ory than to mention its name.
Championship ofMain Line
T A X I S E R V ICE ' ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - lP ' . DONAHUE The Show Place of theResidence, Station, Main Line t
~ a r b e r t h 4031 Narberth 4007 t YPTIAN iBaggage Called for and D e l i h : ' ~ d i EG l108 C O ~ W A Y A" ENUE NARBERTII l iBala Ave., North o f C ity Line t
l This Friday and Saturdayl ll RICHARD DI X in lMain 'EASY COME, EASY GO't tMonday, Tuesday & Wednesday i t--------------..-..-..-.-.--t BRINGING UP FATHER l FOR YOUR{ t VACATION .1 (1 HOTEL CONEWAGOPreston Field, Bryn Mawr t l t MT i Thursday t l . GRETNA, PA . l
1 l Beautifu lly loca ted : Ex- lt REGINALD D E NN Y i n i 1 cellent food: Reasonable jthe t l rates : Cool nights : All 5t "ON YOUR TOES" l t summer sports, including ti , t golf. l The Link Between Fo.rest and Home~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i i i i i ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! - - ! ! ! - ' ~ - - ! ! ! - - ~ - - ! ! ! - - ~ ' - ' ! ! ! - - ~ - ! ! ' - ' ~ ' - ' ! ! - - ~ - . I I t PETER WEIMER, l, CYNWYD 662 .i Mallager 1~ ~ Z . " D ~ . ~ j = C = C = = = C Q Q Q = = = O C = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~~ . .. .. - . . - - . - . . - - . - . . ~ - - . - . ..--.--.-..-...I T i r e "ffer Cotter's MarketI Get New CONVENIENT CO-OPERATION CUTS COSTS FRIENDLYl l m i l l e . ~ ~ Balloonsfor Your Old T i r e ~
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NarberthTheater
Montgomery Avenue LineEastbound
MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30EVENINGS, 7 and 9 P.M.We SCI 've Cool Wcatho'
"The Devil's Trademark"Al Cook Comedy : : SportlightNews
Schedule of Montgomery Bus Co., Inc.Westbound
Leaving 62d and Lancaster AvenueWEEKDAYSLeaving Anderson and Montgomery Starting at 6.00 .A. M.. Av ue Then every 15 mm. untIl 9.30 A. M.en s Then 9.50 A. M. and every 20 min .WEEKDAYS until 3.30 P. M.Starting at 5.30 A. M. Then .3.45 P. M. and every 15 min.Th 15 ' t'l 900 A M untIl 10.30 P. M.en every mm. un 1. " Then 10.50 and every 20 min. untilTen 9.20 and every 2 0 m in . until 12.30 A. M.3.00 P. M. Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3 .00A . M.Then 3.15 and every 15 min , until llATVRDAYS10.00 P. M. Starting at 6 .00 A . M.Then 10.20 and every 20 min . unti l Then every 15 min. until 9 .30 A. M.12.00 P. M. ' Then 9.50 A. M. and every 20 rv.in.
Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. M. Thunti3l13500pPMM. d 15 .e n . an every mm.SATURDAYS until 10.30 P. M.Starting at 5.30 A. M. Then 10.50 P. M. and every 20 min.Then every 15 min. until 9 .00 A. M. Thunti l ~ ~ . 3 ~ ~ Md 3 00 A MThen 9.20 and eve ry 20 min . until en. , . an .3.00 P. M. " SUNDAYSTh 3 15 d 15 ' til Startmg at 6.00 A. M.en an every mm. un ThE:n every %-houruntil 9.30 A. M.10.00 P. M. . . until 1.30 P. M.Then 10.20 and every 20 mm. unt JI Then 9.50 A . M. and every 20 min.12.00 P. M. until 10.30 P. M.Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. M . Then 1.45 P. M. and every 15 min.Then 10.50 and every 20 min, untilSUNDAYS 12 .30 A . M.Starting at 5.30 A. M. Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3 .00 A . M.Then every %-houruntil 9 .00 A. M. Leaving 54th and City L in e 5 minThen 9.20 and every 20 min . until u.tes lat!r than the above-men-1.00 P. M. tlO!led tImes. Then 1.15 and e ve ry 15 min until L e ~ v m , Pennsylvama ~ R. sta-10.00 P. M. bon m Narberth 19 J ! l l n u t e ~ laterThen 10.20 P. M. and every 20 min. t han t he above-ll1entloned times.until 12.00 P. M. . Narberth Short LineThen 12.30, 1.30 and ~ , 3 0 . A. M. EastboundLeavin, Pennsylvania R. R. Sta- L p' . R tion 10 Narberth 7 minutell later eavmg e n l 1 t l Y l v . n ~ a R. Statumthan the above-mentioned times. NarberthLeaving 54th Street and City Line WEEKDAYs AND sUNDAYS21 minutes l a ter than the above- Starting at 5 .50 A. M.mentioned times. Then 6 .30, 7 .1 0, 7.50 , 8 .30 , 9 .1 0,
FRIDAY and SATURDAY,AUGUST 17 and 18BARRY MORTON
(Mother's Boy o f "What PriceGlory")and DOROTHY JANISin"Fleetwing"
News :: Fa bl es : : ScenicComedySATURDAY MATINEE ONLYKiddies' Prize DrawingSERIAL-"THE YELLOWCAMEO" .
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY,AUGUST 22 and 23BELLE BENNET
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FOR INFORMATION ON OTHER SCHEDULES, PHONE BRYN MAWR 12801821
!\IONDAY and TUESDAY,AUGUST 20 and 21"Road House"
withLIONEL BARRYMORELau re l a nd Hardy ComedyNews :: Variety:: Topics
EXPECTS WOMEN TO WAITGuild's Hero L.eaves Mountain Girl to
Search for L.ife."Men's made to l ea ve the ir womenfGlk, Dena. But they ' re forever comiJJg back to thelll." \ith these words.\Va it s Lowe , t he h er o o f The Happy
~ ' ountain, hy l\laristan Chapman, lefthis m oun ta in gi rl to go outland in~ c a r c h of life. This book which i s theAugust selection of the Literary Guild.is a very c ha rming s to ry with alanguage of much or igi nal it y and Ibeauty. Just t o r ead it for the idiomof the mounta in folk of Tennessee and Brynfor Mrs. Chapman's interpretation oftheir spirit, is t o los e one 's se lf in adelightful atmosphere of simplestrength and self-reliance.It is the story of a mou nt ai n lad.who f ee li ng the i rr es is ti bl e u rg e ofspring. leaves home to wande r in t heneighboring sllJall towns and cities in:,carch of experience. Fall finds him 1 hOllJe again. "I've come full circle,"\Vaits cOilfesses, "and herea ft er mys hoes a rc no more swi ft for roaming ."".1ohn Brown's Body," by StephenVincent Benet , a long narra tive poem.i.- the choice of the n o o k - o f - t h e - ~ I o n t hClub. \ith the weigh t th at such aselection gives, ,the literary standing oft he a utho r wil l gi ve t he h oo k g re atpc,pularity.