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    PRICE THREE CENTS

    SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED

    MAIN LINE CHORALPLANS FOR SEASONF ir st M eti ng o f F all W il l

    H el d i n Ardmore onMonday.

    BENTZ AGAIN D IR ECTOR

    For County League of Women VotersConvention.Mrs. F . L ou is Slade, of NewYork , p res id ent o f the New Yor kLeague o f Women Vote rs and thecandidate for th e office of Directorof t he Poor in o ur own cou nt y,

    w il l b e the speaker at the annualc on ve nt io n o f t he M on tg om er yCounty League of \-Vomen Voters.This convention w il l b e held atth e CityHal l, Nor ri stown , on October 29, from 10.30 to 4 o'clock.Luncheon tickets, at $1.25, can be

    s e c ~ t r e d f r ~ m Mrs. Randolph\Vnght, cha Irman o f t he Nor ri stown Leap'ue, 1011 Swede street,before October 25..- . ,..U!',pn r 1 ( 1 ( ' ~ it' take place this year?

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    JEFFERIES PASTESBALL AT _509 CLIP

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    'Leads Mates II I Ba tt in g a n dWins Cu p Offered byR . S. Dunne .

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    NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1925

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    At BattaGames5They Bat ted _3891

    These are the harting a\crages of thc mcmhers of Narherth's baseballteam, champions of the Main Line Baseball League, for the second cons e c u t i \ ' ( ~ year. The above ayerages are based on ll'ague games only.

    MASTERS ..JEFFERIES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15TOWNSEND 16yOWELL 15H. HUMPHERJES 1!lDAVIS 21KEyES :2lPOWELL !lDICKIE 1!lV. FLECK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :20HARDT .. eo O0... 7C. HUMPHERIES 6BURNS 11G. FLECK 15GIBSON , . . . . . . . :JSCHNEIDER 4GILFILLIAN !!TE.-\?lI .

    PIANIST IS SOLOISTThe first concert of the MainLine On:hestra wiII be held in theArclmore Theatre on November the22d. Adolph Vogel , conductor, annoullces Rosetta Samuel French,f)ianist. as soloist for this concert .Mrs. French will play a work withort'hestra1 "ccompan iment and a

    " ~ ~ , , ~ r In..,p in thl' ~ ~ c o n ( lpart of the program.

    Parents 164 Years Old.Mr. and Mrs. William G.Downs, parents o f Suep rin tendent S. E. Downs , o fLower Merion, will observethe i r s ixt ieth wedd ing ann iversary at theirhome in But-ler, Pa., on October 24.Their t ota l a ge is 164ye ar s. M r. Downs s en ior i s-- 83 years old and h is w if e i sJack Jeffries, well known star of 81. They are both reported Main Line folks who h a v ~

    the Narber th baseball team, cham- in the best of health . evinced interest in t he Main L in ep Io ns o f t he Ma in Li ne L ea gue S upe ri nt end en t Dow ns w as Choral, which was o rganized lastfor] 925, is the winner of the sil- granted leave by the school year th rough a combina t ion o fboard at its meeting Wed- I ' I " . A dver Ctlp offered 1)y Ralph S. severa mustca socIetIes 111 r-nesday night in orderthat he BDunne, of th e Narberth Coal and mig-ht join his p ar en ts a nd more, :>ryn Mawr, Narberth andB ui ldi ng Mat eri al C ompany, t o hel p them celebrate their an- other points, will be glad t o knowt he ma n on t he team h ol di ng t he ni ve rs ar y. that the ] 925-26 season will be. h formally inaugurated on Monday!Jest battll1o' averao'e for t e sea- "Township Will Back Pepper but son, having"playedbill GO per cent.ILEAGUE ELECTS AT ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ ; e 1 ; by a ~ : l e e t i n g ~ n the

    f 0 h 'T- 'E I y of the Main Line League games. ANNUAL MEETING 8 P M esbytellan Chtllch, atas or t ers--- IS ar y et Jeffries played in ]5 league . .--- 'While during the 1924-25 sea-- games, was at t he bat ;37 times,Only one thing IS certain about HORN WARNS OF FIRE and h it safe 2D t imes , making h is Mrs. C, P. Fowler Is Made s on t he c ho ra l wa s not large inthe s tand on candidates which the The blowing of a short circuited I ;>verage .50D. Another player, Vice Chai rman o f N a r ~ ntmlbers, i ts work in th e Chr is t-Lower Merion Republican organ i- au tomobi le horn a tt ra ct ed a tt en - IMasters , had an excellent average b e r th B ranch . mas carols concert and in thet '11 t I . I . . tion to a fire in the !!ara!!e of I f -" 8 1 t ' I I I d .za Ion WI a.;:e 111 t le sIB'me" l)n- , , .0 ' .00 , )tl Sl11ce l e o n y p aye 111 -- spnlL,cr concert in Apr il w as c an -]ames Fl. Bartlett, a;i8 Bala aye- fi I I nmaries n ex t May and that is that it nue. Cynwyd, at Ii o'clock Satur- ve of the league g ames h e cou c REPORT ON '26 OUTLOOK spicuously successful and ga vewill back' the aspirations of Senator day morning, Police Officer 110t be considered for the cup __ conclusive indicat ion that underGeorge \\'harton Pepper for re- DiBona, who heard the horn "ward.nomination That was revea led thi s whil e cover ing his beat, investi- Fo r those in th e to wn who Th e annua l meet ing o f the Nar- the d ir ec tion o f Mr. William P.

    gated and summoned the Bala- N I I 1 I 13 h f h L f B . '11 I .week when an attempt was made to Cynwyd Firl' Company. Know that ar ) e r th has a c ml11- )ert 1 ' ranc 0 t e eague 0 entz, It WI )rll1g t o t he Ma ind raw out organization chieftians on The tire was quickly extin- pion ball team, bu t are uncertain \, 'ome n V ot er s w as he ld 111 t he L in e a deg ree o f mus ical excel-the approaching spring campaign. guished, but not nntil the car, a 0f t he r ea so ns b eh in d t he fact, Y. M. C. A. on Monday, October lence 111 mixed chorus perform-Pr imary war gossip was given an new model sedan recent ly se- the fol lowing schedule of batting I j 2, with a very substantial nttm- I' Iearly start l as t w ee k whe n Treas- cured. had been badly damaged. averages fo,r all membe rs o f t he Ib er o f memb.ers and friends pres- ance t la t IS s edom achieved byThe garage housing it was also F II I I other thaI j f . I .urer Joseph J. Skelton, of Bal a, an- hnrned slightly. The blaze was lcam wil be an explanation. It cnt. ; 0 oWlI1g t l e a nn ua rep?rt ,1 )fO esslOna orgamza-nounced t ha t h e wou ld be a candi- started hy the short circuit. is significant of th e powers of the lof the offi'cel:s th e annual ~ l e c t l O n t;ons.date for the first Montgomery -------- I team to know that a player with was held WIth the fo lIowmg re- Most of the numbers of thedistrict assembly s ea t now held by MONEY FOR FUND POURS Id. batting average of .300 is con- s ui ts f or t he y ea r ID2;3-26: Cha}r- cho ra l a re g iv en a capella-with-Representative Benjamin Ludlow, IN BUT MORE IS NEEDED sidered a o'ood man amo no' the man, Mrs. C. P. Fowler; VIceof Ardmore, and S ta te S en at or ___' , big l e a g - t l e r ~ . As listed in t l fol- c h a i r n ~ a n , 1'I'Irs. Earnest C. Drew; ou t accompaniment-and only th eFletcher \V. Stites, of Narberth, Legion Makes Acknowlegment of lowing s ch ed ul e t he re a re only recordmg secretary , Mrs. Arthur b es t t on al qualities and finestand former State Senator James S. Endowment Contributions three Narberth players below the Staples; corresponding s ec re ta ry , s en se o f p it ch are adequate toBoyd, of Norristown. both let it "O\'er the Top" is now a com- ,300 average, and the.a\'erage for l \I rs . F reel Torrey; treasurer, 1'l'1rs. meet the str ingent requirements ofbecome known that they intended 111011 phrase. but where it has to do t he t ea m as a whole. IS . ~ 8 D , a r e- CarraII Downes. this method. In accompaniedrunn ing fo r the Republican nomina- with somcthilJ t . " I to C;l"e fOl' the Qrph:lll: ' 'Jf the me; , ' l i t ~ l I d 1 1 1 g Matenal Company, and presented th e Sttggps!-',,

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    PAGE TWu OUR TOWN

    SAID A SATISFIEDCUSTOMER:

    "Cannel Coal is, in my opinion,. the best fireplace fuelthere is, provided it isburned in a grate. Its blazeis as b ri gh t a nd cheerful ast ha t o f w oo d; it t h rows outmore heat and will burns t ead il y ove r a long periodo f t ime wi thout the frequentattention that a wood firea lways r equi res . I t' i s a moreconcentrated form of fuelrequiring less space in thecellar than a correspondingamount of fireplace wood."

    RESIDENTS

    FLORIDA

    L2nd Titl-= Bldg.William A. Mitchell

    CANNEL COAL

    ARDMORE and MAIN LINE

    $ 9 . 2 5

    20"-22"-24"

    N A ~ ! ~ ~ ~ ; : N ~ ~ ~ ~ l ( QNARBERTH 375

    NARBERTH ELECTRIC SHOP

    Now is t h e t im e to s e ll i f y o u h o ld l ot s or ac r eag e fo rinvestment in

    Several Designs toChoose From

    H?v:ng OPE ne d an office there u nd er m y personal supervision. I will aprrec ia te the oppo r tun it y o f s e rv ing you i n th es al e o f your holdings. Phone Ri t tenhouse 6339, listing them,and will g:ve you th e best serv icz obtainable.

    I'm out to lasso a lot of light.-Elect1'ic AI.

    Hoove'l' and Westinghouse AgentsPhone, Narberth 2282 250 Haverford Avenue~ C 5 ~ ~ C ~ ~ 6 ~ ~ 8 8 6 2 S ' 8 ~ ~ ' ~

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    I care of Our '1'own, P. O. Box home? Have some of th eflnG. Xnl'berth. t t b .lOoms go 0 e wIred? See

    us about it . Need an y electrical repairing? Call us inon th e job, There ar e a lo tof things tha t you ought to doelectrically, d i

    AT THE LIBRARY

    MONEY IN; MORE NEEDED

    R ep ub li ca n C omm it te e S ay sT he y A re Underpaid

    fo r Work .

    STATEMENT

    RUSH CHAPTER

    Philip Atlee LivingstonEd ito r ana PubllsllcrJ. Richmond MagneyAssociate lPaftor

    Saturday, October 17, 1925.

    H ~ l l S C R I P T I O N PRICE, One Dollar &114Fifty Cents per year In 1l4vanee

    Entered as second-claBB matter, October1:'itb, 1C14, at the Post Ofllee at Narberth.1'"lIosylvanla, under the act at March 8,1879.

    HOLY NAME UNION WILL ' . d ,1' \ T" \'T 1\/" CO:"TI;>;l'1';1l F HO )! T HE F1 HS T P A l, ; EI "dr. an N.1rs. \ 111Ia111 '\ . 1 'l.al-HOLD SECTIONAL RALLy ; o n , o f Avon road . are being- con- Henry G. Sparks. Allen E, Shubert ,--- ~ r a t u l a t e c l on the birth of a daugh- Julius I-l. Bailey, Jr., Jesse Hause.Six Suburban Societies Will Meet in 'e r Sundav. October 11. Daniel Lei tch . Ralph E. Dunne. T A X IArdmore-Haughey, Marshal. - Henry A. Frye, Harry A. Simpson.N ex t S un da y t he Holy Name \1 iss Natalie Rogers is spending Thomas Knu tz en . A. \i\!. Burns,I k I \ 'T '11 Residence, Station,Cnion of Philadelphia will hold s e c ~ t le wee '-enc at '\ ernersvi e. George Sefton, A. C. Shand, Jr.. Narberth 1731 Narberth 1713-Wtional ral lies t h roughout the dio- H.oss 1--Iowcnstein, r-r orace Smeclle\',cesc. Six societies along the Main Mr. and :Mrs. E. S tanton Henry F. A, Lanahan. \\Talter OSulliva;l. l ( ~ a % g ~ ~ \ ~ A ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ j l ~ ; and ~ ~ ~ ~ l ~ ~ ~ J ILine and in Upp er D ar by t own- ! and b ab y are visiting relati"es iil C. NI. Beltz, Rayillon M. Staley, _

    ship will h ol d t he ir r al ly at St. \\Tashington, D. C. $r 5- A . J. Loos. F. 'vY. Stites,Colman's, Ardmore, at 3.30 P. M. Robert A. Collins. $5-'1'. B. Du- Phones: Narberth 661-J or 1612-WMichael F. Haughey, of Nar- Mrs. I ~ o b e r t T. Nash and :Mrs. .l\1,arais, William .l\IcKay, ~ o m i n i c I HENRY & COMPTONberth. will be marshal and have Toseph H. :Miller are to be pages DIRenzo. Hugh B rown . 1:'.dward]cha rge o f these societies: St. Pat- at the Pennsvlvania D. A, R. con- I-laws, Clarence Kaeber, Dr. O. J I PLUMBING. k' f 1\1 I SKI" ven tion a t d ;e Be llevue-St r at fo rdrlCS. 0 I 'a vern; t. at 1anne s, Snyder, Mr.s',Price., Alfred. 1, ,' STEAM & HOT-WATER HEATINGt \\T St M t' f N Hote l n ext weeko .ayne; . " argare s, 0 ar- Peeney, LeWIS 1

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    3454S

    P AG E T H RE E

    College Inn, Bryn Mawr,Monday, October 19, only

    Hand Smocked or Embroidered Dresses, Jersey.Silk and Voile. Charming,Original, Moderately Priced.

    Exhibition and Sale

    TO HONOR DR. TIL.YThe 11 o'clock service next Sunday morning at St. John's Episcopal Church, Cynwyd, will be onefo'" t he c hi ef n ur po se o f p ay in gtr ibute to Dr. Herbert J . T i ly , wilofor 20 year s has been organist anClchoirmaster in that parish .

    Authorize Purchase.A r esolut ion au thor izing th epurchase of n ot m or e than fiveacres of lanel near Haverford roadand Remington road, in the south-

    P lans $200,000 Addit ion toHigh School and NewGrade Building.

    L. M. SCHOOL BOARDWILL MEET GROWTH

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    ENROLLMENT[\ Preparations for new a nd enlarged school b ui ldi ngs t o t ak ecare of the r apidly in cr easingnumber of school children in Lower Merion we re m ade at them ont hl y m ee ting o f t he schoolboard held in t he se ni or hi ghschool building in Ardmore lastVvednesday n ig ht . P re limina ryplans for an add it ion to the seniorl1il{h school build ing were received f rom Ralph E. White, theboard's architect, an d a resolutionau tho riz ing the pur chase o f l an din the south eas t co rner of thetownship for a new g rade schoolwa s passed.No definite arrangements forth e addition to the high schoolhave yet been made bu t it is estimated that it will cost approximately $200,000 and will consistot 12 classrooms, an auditoriumar.cl s ix miscellaneous rooms foruse a s s ci ence laborator ies andoffices. The board h op es t o beabl e t o g iv e out contracts for thestructure by March 1, 1926.The high school is now filled tocapacity and school authoritiesfear that b y n ex t y ea r t he p r ~ s e n tbuilding will b e t oo small t o t ak ecare of the en ro l lment w i thoutovercrowding". Th e intense development o'f real estate is bringinQ' more and more people intot he L ow er Me ri on s ub ur bs a ndthe school enrollment is growingapace.

    Store"

    ALL SAINTS' CHURCH

    L A RG E ST L I N E OFF A LS E F A CE S

    A full Line of DenniS011'S Novelties, Colored Crepe Paper, Cardsfo r Parties, etc.

    THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHRev. John Van Ness, ministcr.,Ilectings for October 18:!l.:lO A. 1'L-Bible Schoo l. A ll departnlClltS; all jll\ited. Dr. Howard A.Banks is expcctcd to tcach thc Mcn'sBiblc Class.11 A. M.-:'dorning worship. Sermonthcmc, "For Me and Thce."-} P. ;'d.-Joint meeting of the Elders,Deacons and Trustees.7 P. M.-Intermecliate and Senior Enclcavor Society meetings.7.45 P. M.-Evening worship. Sermonthemc "Forgiveness."Next 'vVednesday cvening the annnalchurch mceting will be hcld. Reportsfrom all thc church organizations andboards will be giyen and the annual election of Elders and Deacons will bc held.

    7045 P. M.-Preaching. Theme, "Songlof Praises."A cordial invitation to these servicesis given. Missionary Society.The \Vornen's Missionary Society ofthe Luthcran Church wiIJ hold its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs . VanNew Kirk, 303 Conway avenue, nextTuesday at 2 P. M.BAPTIST CHURCH OF THE

    EVANGEL.Robert E. Kcighton, ministcr.Services for October 18:tI.45 A. l\I.-Church School.11 A. M.-Morning worship. Scrmon,"N ewness." Childrcn's sermonette, "TheMost Dangcrous Thing in the 'vVorld."7 P. id.-Young Peoplc's Society.7.45 P. l\I.-Evening worship. Sermon,

    ''Thc Crucilixion in Art." Thcre is muchto be learned from the artists' reprcsentations of thcir conccptions of the crucifixion. This study will bc illustrated byslidcs.'vVedncsday, October 21:i.:Ul P. l\I.-Teachcr Training Class.8 P. l \ 1 . - P r a y c ~ "en'ice, Topic, "Studyof thc First Psalm."On Friday e"cning, Octobcr 23, at 8o'clock at thc church will bc given a veryexcellcnt cntertainmcnt by Miss MabelE. :\[ulins, oi Pcrth Amboy, N. J. ExccJ lent music wil l also be givcn. Comeand bring your fricnds.

    \\")Onnewoo(], Pu.Rc\. Gibson Bcll, rector.Rcv . F . F . Gray, assis tan t rccto r.10 A. M.-Church School.(Bus leavcs Narberth !lAO.)H A. M.-Holv COlllmunion.11 A. M.-Ailtc-Communion and Litany.Serviccs will bc conductcd by thc Rcv. east co rner of the townsh ip, wasR. K. Y ~ r k e s , D. D.: p r o f ~ s s o r at. thc app roved. Th is wil l p rov ide forThcologlcal "School 111 Phtladclphta. the outer Ardmore and OverbrookAnthem- Lovely A ppear" . Gounod .Sop. Solo-Miss Verna Espcnshade. Is ec tIOn . N e ~ for a school thereChoir of 40 voices. was emphaSIzed at the l a st mee t-ing of the board .First Church of Christ, Scientist. Th e new Merion School onWomen's Club Building', Ardmorc Bowman avenue, Merion, whichaVSlluc, Ardl11

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    P.4GE FOUR

    Do you want a newBuick?It is just one of th ehundreds of gifts forfolks who Buy in Ard

    more.

    Keep l'ight on collecting ArdmoreGift Coupons. The more you have ,the greater your chance of receivinga gift when the b igTreasure Chest isopened. Perhaps t he v er y couponthat will capture the $1260 BuickTouring Ca r may be among the n U D l ~ber s you will get with today' s o r tomorrow's purchases.And , o f co urs e, y ou m ig ht getmore than one gift. There are hundreds of them. Thousands of dollars'worth in aU,Ardmore business men wil l con tinue to give out coupons-one witheach 25 cent s ' worth you buy-unti lthe close of business on October 29.Buy in Ardmore. Ask f or G if tCoupons.

    ARDMORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

    When winners ar e announced, Ai k , G'hold all your coupons until auto has ways as or I tactually been claimed. Coupons!

    SHOPPERS!Ask Ardmore Merchants for Coupons!

    Buy it in Ardmore!

    GIFTS

    CRANE'SThe Busy Drug Store

    At tlle Station'Phone 1620 We Deliver Anywhere

    for

    E.... r : a m : r i : 1 ! ~ i ! ! ! : I i t . ! l ! 1 ] i : ! 5 : ! l ! : ~ ! : : : ! : : ! : n i l l 1 : : U i : I i : : n ! ; : i : ! : ; n ! : ! : : : i : m 5 : ~ i : ] ! : : ! : ! 5 : J J ; ~ i : ! m ! r : D ! ! i : l ! ! : m ! : : I : ! ; m f ; ~ ! m l ! i ~ ! : l l : ~ ' i ! : ~ 5 ! ! ~ : : r ~ .!!f! 1:1'l,1 Roast Beef-Rare irr'i ~ ; ~ I 'm ~ m Every day would be t i resome-so you serve different .iiim meats-and you vary th e vegetables, too. Bu t do Iliil:iiii you give th e family a change in baked goods? . .Ii!! Here ar e some pleasing specials fo r th e MONTH ~ i m OF OCTOBER: !l!l'm li!l:i::! Every MONDAY- Filled Buns mi!1 Filled with fruits, jelly or cheese liil:iiil Every TUESDAY- Honey Buns m.m The essence of sweetness iii!:t 1 f ~ l:] Every WEDNESDAY- Raisin Day mM Bread, Buns, Pies. Nutritious sweets from sunny California m'i::1 Every THURSDAY- Apple Cake i::j:I;:! A fresh, juicy apple flavor !ifI!iI Every FRIDAY- Braided Butter Rings liil:m For tonight's supper !iii''Iiiii Every SATURDAY- ii!li::i All those mentioned here and many other delicacies m ii WHAT ARE YOUR FAVORITES? Ii:!r

    Ilf WHITE'S SWEET SHOP ~ Il , 219 Haverford Avenue, Narberth , Pa . IlilI: I'l ~ = ~ ~ r : = ! ; , 5 ~ : : : : : : i ~ : i : : i : i : : : : i : : : : : . : : : : : : : ~ : : ~ : : : i : : ~ : : : i : : : i : ~ ~ n ~ =M.wJ, ~ , , ~ ~ , ~ ~ " " " ' ~ ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' " ' ' ' ~ " " ~ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'To Accommodate You If you are expecting a package from a Philadelphia s tore , andexpect to be away, have them leaveit here , and it will be ready when you call. 'I f you have letters t o m ail in th e evening, an d Iish to have them posted in th e city, 'w e send amessenger at 11.00, who will be glad to take them.

    We always have stamps on hand .Prescriptions called f or a nd delivered.May We Serve You?

    t ' ~ ' - - - , , , . ., . .,-,_'-, .. , .. , . ., .., -" ' .._--'-, . ., . ., , , ~ - ,_ _: MARSHALL COMPANY: CONTRACTING PAPERHANGERS: PHONE, NARBERTH 1661-J- ,- -._..-."-,., .., .. ,,,-,.,_.. ,.,_ .. ,- ,.. ~ - , . , .., ..,-,,-----,.

    Roofs

    Narberth 2510

    "HALLOWE'EN !"

    "Service wUTI a Smile"

    104 Forrest Ave.Open F1'iday Evening

    Phone, Narberth 2692417 HAVEItFORD AVENUESTUDIO OVER GARAGE AT

    For PermanentSatislactionBUY ASmedley

    Built Home

    The Gift Shop of Na1'bej"th

    R. S. TOUHILLEleclrical Conlraclor501 S. Narberth AvenueBELL' PHONE: MERION 121

    Estimates Furnished

    ' I 'nONE: NARUEKTJI 16114-MJOSEPH WYNKOOPRegistered PlumbingSteam : : Hot -WaterHEATINGJobbing201 Mongtomery Avenue

    We a re r eady to he lp youwith your Hallowe'en party."All the f ix ings." Cards, invitations, place cards, favors,etc.

    FANNY H. LOOSPiano Teache1'

    Gta - M ~ G i n 1 ~ ~ 10I 218 N . 1 3 t l l : S ~ P h i l a . l ~

    WM. D . & H. T . SMEDLEY

    Hell Phone . Sp ruce 38 -00 and 3 8 - ~Key.tone PhOne, R , " , ~ 70-M

    JOE G. HERRSCHAFT

    GARAnteed

    Slate and TinRoofingJobbing a Specialty318 Dudley Ave. Narberth, Pa.

    Prices $5 to $78

    LAMPS

    Easy Payment Terms

    Lamps add the richness, th e isoft, colorful beauty so d e s i r ~ iable in a well-planned room. !You will find ou r stock c o m ~ ;plete and u p ~ t o ~ d a t e with agreat variety of patterns' and !designs. i

    Table Floor & Boudoir

    gLAZINGJOBBING

    SportingGoodsatDAVIS '

    Phone. Narberth 1758-W

    Justice of the PeaceREAL ESTATE

    Plumbing, Gas Fittingand HeatingNARBERTH, PA.PHONE, NARBERTH 1602J

    HARRY B. WALL

    Phone Narberth 672 or 2215 W

    HOWARD C. FRITSCH

    Painting and Decora ting212 Woodbine Ave., Narberth, Pa.WM. NEWBORG & CO.

    CLIPPING PARTYReserve the evening of October29to attend theclippingpar ty givenby t he Lad ie s' Aid Society of theHoly Trinity Lutheran Church inthe basement of their church building.Packages, each one of them containing a surpr ise, for youngstersand o ld ster s and in-between-sterswill be on sale.Remember the date, October 29,7.30 P. M., and come. More anon.

    Walter RoserResidence Office126 Conway :-ve. 215 Haverford Ave.

    FIGHTAY

    Building Committee Will Refuse Renewal of 6 0 Day Permits.

    For Chiidren by Chamber to Be Ard"more Hallowe'en Feature.A masquerade parade composedof children up to 18 years of agewill he given under "the auspicesof the Ardmore Chamber of Commer ce on Friday evening. Octoher 30. The parade wil l f orm at'I P. M. sharp at \Vyoming' andLancaster avenues, Ardmore. and

    ARDMORE DINERS I LOWER MERION HIGHWILL BE BANISHED CONTINUBD I m O ~ I THE I ~ I R S T PAGEpart of Fort. A pass t o Fo rt fromMiller net te d t he last poi nt a ndafter t he l as t kick-off t he g am eended w it h t he ball in midfield.-,Owmt ~ l I m l O : - ; . ClIELl ElNIIAM.1(111'11 (c) ., Left elld . . . . . Wllynes\11111111 r,eft tllckle I.'lfcrOUSTING ~ I ~ l ; ~ \ ; : : ~ t ~ g J I I I r . ; { l I ~ < l .. ::::::: : : ' ~ ~ \ t " o i ~L{'ileh . . . . . I U ~ h l ~ l I n r d . . .. llerry.\IolI ls .. .. . Hight tuckle .Lentz'TI t D L d' I 1 FulltJ, H 1 ~ l I t clHI Drodgellle WO e uxe mers, unc 1 11(0111", . . . . . . QUlIIlerllllck WhitlockHuhhwJwll . . . . . '.I.lCft hnlfhnck . 'Vorl,mnnwagons, which have agi tated mer- l , ! : : : , ~ I ' I ~ ~ . : : : : : : : . I : ~ ~ l t ~ I I I I ' t ~ ~ ~ ~ " : : .........:: ...~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ J ;chant s of f\rcInl0re since they be- J i l l ~ ; ~ I I ~ : : I ~ ' l l ~ : ( ~ f : ~ : ~ i ~ : ~ ' Hefcf(- 'c-Brndlc)'. Hend ; , .. , , - , , ...

    1 A ' l ' o l l C ' l I f I ( ) w n ~ - l " o r t . 2 : O d io r ne , Fou Jk . 110Jnt - N R PEACOCKg an o pe ra ti on t .l er e l as t u gu st , ntll'r (ltllollllown-MtJler, Kolh,,". Fort. _ " I.O\\{'I ~ h ' r l o H 7 G 7 7-27 _ Interior and Exterior PaintingWIll be bat1lshed f rom L ow er ClIllteHhlllll 0 0 0 0- 0 WH.L DB GLAD TO ESTIMATE ,Merion. T hi s w as decided at a - E -Wilmington Next! ; p 7 ~ o O n 7 e , N s s a e 1 ~ b e A 1 , v t h e n 2 u 6 e 3 7 ;special meeting of the building This Saturday's game withWi! ; f. rcommittee of the Lower Merion mington High will be one o f much 1C.ommission held in t he t ownshi p i nt er es t a s it will be the f ir st t ime Narberth 1683-W Repairinghe adq uarte rs in A rdmo re last in a number of years that t he two IF IT'S ANYTHING IN YE ODDITY SHOPPEThursday. I t eams have met. Last Saturday RADIOIndications are that the owners Wi lming ton defeated Northeast C. ROY SMITHof the diners will t ake thei r ejec- High at Northeast by a 6 to 0 ABOUT ITtion to Court and fight the r igh t score, so a l ik el y tussle may be 22 Ardmore Ave. Ardmore, Pa.expec ted on the Ardmore field.of the township to oust them forthey have retainedlVlonroe H. An- W ilm ing ton, fr0111 reports, is adel'S, of Ardmore, as their counsel. t eam equallX as l arge as the homeActua l s teps to appea l the ouster eleven and with a veteran line.decision are marking t ime until The Mer ion t eam now has thethe recommendations of th e build- brunt of th e schedule with oppoingcommitteeare approved by t he n en ts suc h a sRadnor , vVest ChesBoard of Commissioners at their ter, Abington, Pottstown andm eet in g n ex t w ee k a nd u nt il A t- L an sd ow ne y et t o face. Each ofturney Ande rs has had oppor tun- the ensuing- t il ts p romi se s to b e I'AINTINGit y to more closely e xami ne t he mor e tightly contested t ha n t he DECORATINGbui.lding code of the township. three past games.Seniors Elect.The lunch wag-ons, one locatedai: Leheigh and Lancaster avenues Last Monda y mor ni ng theand the o the r on Ardmore avenue senior class while at a mass meetoff Lancaster, have been opera ti ng iug e lect ed i ts officers fo r the com

    o n t em po ra ry 60-day permi ts . i ug year and in doi ng so an unThe committee has decided to re- usual event happened. As is genfuse renewal of t he se w he n t he y em ily the c as e t he class officersexpire at t he e nd o f O ct ob er a nd a re e qu al ly divided i n to amongst N b th T C bCiii so doing- are following an opin- t he g ir ls a nd boys, but at t he l as t ar er ax. a o.ion r ende re d two weeks ag-o by election all four offices were taken'Township Solicitor Parker S. vVil- by boys. S . EugeneKuen, of CynIiams. He declared that a constant wyd, was elected president of ther('newal of th e "temporary" per- class of 192G; Howard Morris, ofm its w as illegal inasmuch as it Bryn Mawr, was elected vice,vas an evasion of the building- president ; Robert Seitch, o f N ar code a nd m ad e t he " temp or ar y" b er th , was elected secretary, and. II t I van Goul, of Ardmore, was elect-grants practIca y p e r m a n e n ~Fnii ed t o Mee t Code. ed treasurer.This c la ss has thus far provedThe diners ,,,ere e-iven GO-day one o f t he m os t successful in thep ermit s wh en i t w as r ul ed that history of the high school both inthey did not meet the require- its scholastic as well as its athments of the bui lding code for a. letic standings.p erma ne nt b us in es s b ui ldmg .These provide that the walls and \Vithin the last w e ~ k s ~ v e r a lthe roof mus t b e fireproof. clubs have . b e ~ n organIzed In theS d" . f " I school, prmclpally to promote. o m IVlslon. a 0pl11lOn las I leadership and to better a s w el l Fjre Insurance-Best C o m p a r . i ! ! ~risen s 1 l 1 ~ e the dll1ers first appear- Ias a cq ua in t t he s tu de nt s m or e Phone 1749W 215 Haverford Ave.e d t o agItate Ardmore merchants. . I I d'ff fOld d b \tv'lr n clearly WIt 1 t le I erent types 0

    ~ f ~ I : ; t ~ I ~ t ~ ~ ~ ~ ? f ~ ~ : ~ ! ~ ~ : : ; ; ; : ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ h ? r ~ ~ ~ z , : ~ ~ r ' ; ~ : ; : ~ ; = : : ; : : 7 0 ~ ' ~ lc ha nt s a nd h enc e u nd es ir abl e. h ig h s ch ool a re s up er vi se d by 1 1 General Office: 1612 Market Street, Philadelphia mAno th er g roup , mar sh al ed by Miss Baker, who is t he head of the H NGeorge M ~ t h e w s . apartment house F rench depa r tment at the high n The Philadelphia Suburban Water Company serves I;ili:I f il tered water of the highest quality in 46 boroughs and I"!proprietor, has insisted that the school. n t o w ~ s h i p s l o ~ a t e d in Delaware, Chester, Montgomery and !::!itmch wagons are a business asset The elections are as follows: I;::j BUcKS Counties. i;:It o t he community. The Senior Class French Club- U 1 1So decided has th is division be- President, Theodora Linn; vice ' 1 To serve this territory the Company maintains 3 dams,3 pumping s ta tion s, f ul ly equipped wi th modern pumping _come that at the meeting' l as t p re si de nt , F re d Egmore; secre- : 1 and filtering equipment, 10 reservoirs, 12 standpipes and ii:1week Sec ret ary A lbe r t L. Rein-, tary, Peggy Baker; treasurer, Nor- H 640 miles of distribution and transmission mains. r::lhold, of the Chamber of Com- man Knipe. l::i I:merce, which v ote d a ga in st t he I The Junior Class French Club- H DIVISION OFFICES !::Idiners a t a meeting ' early in t he P re siden t , ,Sarah Huntington; vice ::,: Eastej'n Southern Western Imonth, did not appea r to protest . president, Paul Dohan ; secretary.l OAK LANE AND LANSDOWNE BRYN MAWR ta nd t re as ur er , C ha rl es Penny- :,; CONSHOHOCKEN PENNA. PENNA. I'MASKED PARADE packer. .1 INFORlIIATION AS TO RATES. SERVICE. ETC .. I\IAY ;The Sophomore Cla ss French "l liE OHTAINED ON API'LICATION TO THE ABOVE ,:;1CI ub-P residen t, Mary Miller t : ~ E ! : 9 r : m : i ! ! ! i 5 l : : ! ~ i i l l i i : : 5 ~ : 5 ! : ! i ! : : : : : : : 5 ~ : i m ~ : : : : 5 : : : : : : 5 ~ : : 5 : : i : t ! : : : : : : : l ~ , i : : : : m i ! : 5 ~ : : i : : i ~ , i [ : i [ : l : : i : i : m : : i : : : : i : : : ; : : : i : l l : , , , , l ~ : ~ ~ ~

    Kress; vice president, Jane Shall- ~ = = i ~ ~ i ~ i ! ~ ~ = = ~ W - ~ i ~ ~ = ~ ~ i ~ = ~ ~ ~ ~ i 3Lross; secretary and treasurer, El-len Shaw. " In t he S pa ni sh d epar tmen t, o fwhich Miss Bischo ff i s in charge,one c lub ha s b ee n o rg an iz ed bythe three classes. Various Spanish in cid en ts , t ri ps , s on gs a ndpo ints of in ter es t ar e to be dis-p r o c ~ e d e a ~ t e r l y . ,cussed and a ful l program of ex-PI'lzes WIll be awarded ~ o the I ceptionally interesting- events arehest c ~ s t u l 1 1 e s ancl b e ~ t musIc. The promised. .commIttee has decHled. not to TI ffi l td f I. f f' I le 0 cers e ec e ar e as 0 -award prizes or pro eSSlOna s. I s P 'd t J K Iton .,. . I f uw - res I en , ane now ,1e c o n ~ ! l l t t e ~ h ~ v l l 1 ~ ctiarTe I vice president , John Martin; seC-IIt l e awat: l l ' ~ g 0 ; nzes 0 le 1.0 ( - iretary and treasurer, Conrad Bar-ers of W1l11ll1lg coupons for artIcles II iiin Treasure Chest will make t he