our town september 11, 1926

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PRICE THREE CENT::; County Levies Must Be Paid by th e 15th to Avoid Penalty Introduced to Assembled Force at Headquarters o n S a t ur d a y. 'N EW " SU PE R" T AK ES I TAX PAYMENT IS CHARGE OF POLICE RAPID THIS YEAR RECORD L.I CENSES Treasurer Shalkop, II1 the first week of the i s su an c e o f hunters' l i ce n se s i n Montgomery c o u n ty , recei ved 740 applications. This is a record for o ne w ee k . I Narberth, Pa., Saturday, September 11, 1926 Made Faces-Arrested. NARBERTH SCHOOLS OPEN NE W YEAR NEXT MONDA Y The borough schools will open A se rie s' of grimaces wh ich he for t he n ew school year on M o n ~ insisted making at Policeman day, September] ;3, at 8 . 40 o ' c l oc k . Loughrey, of t he L ow er M er i on There will be t wo s es si on s o n, p ol ic e; w as r espons ib le f or the ar- M on da y e xc e pt in Crade 1 and DOWNS ANNOUNCES CUTS FARES AND TIME rest of H a rr y C ar r, o f 4241 Market lunch will be served in the lunch DONAGHY THANKS ME N EVERY ADULT CHARGED street, Philad elphi a, on a c ha rg e room. The e ar ly e nr ol lm en t of LIST O F T EA CH ER S Control of the Phil adel phia Sub- of drivin g whil e into xic ate d, pupils indicates a large attendance C a pt a in C h ar l es P, Smith, re- R' 'I' ' h apld payment of taxes this year urban ransit Co mpan y wh lc op- The policeman's attention was for the comin2" year, cently appointed by the L o we r O b k t d t C ' I' .-- Public SchoolStaff Totals 173 ' is appartantly t he r u le , a c co r di n g to e r at e s the bus line from ver roo a tracte 0 a rr s auto w len It The foHowing teachers wiH Me ri on C om mi ss io ne rs to th e to Bryn Mawr v ia B al a- Cy nw yd , passed him on Bel mont avenue I h av e c ha rg e o f t he several grades Instructors, With 41 newly-crea ed post of Superin- a statement. this week by tax col- Narberth and A rd m or e on Mont- in W es t Man ay un k. L oug hr ey I or the coming school year: First New. tendent of Police, assumed his lector, Mrs, Abbie N. Diven. Up th oug ht the car zigzaggcd too Grade, N el li e M, '\Vetherill and d ut i es S a tu rd a y. 'The o cc as io n t o T hu rs da y night she states gomery Pike was o bt ai ne d t hi s we ek much, but decided to make sure Georgina Fox; Second Grade. SCHOOLS OPEN MONDAY wa s marked by a meeting of th e $22,610,84 had been paid, and un- by the Montgomery B us C om pa ny , and followed in anot h er c ar . Florence BishoI) and Charlotte entire police force in the township 'I' C ' I I' 'usually large a mo un t f or this time I nc ., of B r yn M aw r. he change arr, seell1g t Ie po Iceman Eckfeldt; Third Grade, E. Louise '11 f building at Ardmore at 8.30 A, M. of the came as a result of s ix m o nt h s of bringing up the rear, turned MacMorran and Mae W. 'Wilkie; le teachers or I 9 2 6 - ~ 7 Frank H, Sykes, president of , year. . negotiations. around and began making faces, Fourth Grade, Sara E, Hoak and term of the Lower Menon. public the Township Commission, intro- ThIS represents sltghtly over te n T h at d eci de d m at te rs as far as AI' R l\,f"11 f f 1 n i ts f ir st a dv an ce s t he M on t- Ice , ' ~ I er ; Fith Grade, s c ho o ls w e re a n n ounced yesterdayby dU, ced, the new superint e n d en t to I per cent. 0 t le amounts to be col- Loughrey was c on ce rn ed , C ar r N,r L H d FI g omery Bus Company sought to ~ a r y . oover an orence M, S up er in .t en de nt S. Edgar Down!:, his, ,men .. Captain SmitS, spoke lected this year, whic h i n c lu d e $ 8 8 , - was held in $800 bail in Ardmore T' I' S' I G d M - purchase the franchise and the police court, H 11l1 111 ; d lJxt F I ra e, M' 1 Myrtle They WIll go o n d u ty Monday when brtefly and ~ s k e d for who e-heart- 882,5 6 for s ch oo l s, $ 10 4,769,4 8 for equI 'pll1ent of the Plll'la del phl'a Sub- eE'e an . orence c (ay. 'h S ed co-operatloll He was followed b te enior, t he J un io r H i gh School I J I' D 1 f orough p u rp o se s , $ 1 3, 0 9 6 ,18 for urban. T he T ra n si t C o mp a ny o f- COAL COMP ANY CHANGES J u ni o r H i gh School, Margaret )y . ames , onag ly, ormer ' ficials refused all offers to sell, . Eckbert, J o s e p h i ne Tyson, Miriam a nd all. the,grade schools of the chief and now captain of th e c o ~ n t y taxes and $2,818.14m State however, and an a r r a ng e m e nt was POLICY A ND NAME IJ. Elsbree, I sa be ll e L . R os s, t ow ns hI p w dl r eo pe n for the fall Lower Merion police, who thank- leVIes. fi n a ll y r e a ch e d for a t en - ) 'ea r o pe r- To Special teachers - Marjorie term, ed the bluecoats for t he s up po rt T he l as t date ,f or the p a , . m e ~ t . of Ab ando n Bu ilding Ma ter ials and CI h (Ph ' I E cou t t tl t tl dd t ating agreement. The consideration . lUTC YSlca ducation), The staff this year t ot al s 1 73 i n- they had given him in the years f n y a ~ e s ,WI S 10U le a I Ion involved was not made public. RI h IS"creDase Service. f Doris E. E am es ( Ho us eh ol d d f . that he was the head o f t he town- 0 a pe na ty IS eptember IS, and a p unne president 0 A rt s) F ra BF.k (M .) s tr uc to rs an 0 thIS number 4 1 are I' I' d t t the money is coming in apace Many This is the second time in a little " ", nces, ' nc s USIC' . , SIIp po Ice epar men . . : he N ar be rt h C oa l a nd B ui ld in g Margaret A, Gassner ( D r a w i n g ) ~ new. Most ot t he new t eac he rs S up er in t en de n t S mi th e n te r ed persons, Mrs, D I ve n s t at e s ! 111 p ~ y - ov er a year t ha t t he M on tg om er y M 'l C h' Ruby Z Ye k' (H Ith Ed .. represent replacements, but seve ral rapI'dly t lP Ol l Ill'S dutl'es. He IS mg t h e . co un ty . t a x es , are II1cludmg Pike line has c h a ng e d h a n ds , It was atena ompany, t IS week an- , ,'\. v?r I.an ea < u- I h catlOn) Ben)amlll J Cook (In have b e en added to t a ke c ar e of the from l \, f 'c Ke e' s R oc ks P a. an d a all the Items 111 order to save the or ig in al ly o rg an iz ed a nd o wn ed by n ou nc ec t e change in the name ' ' ',- '.1, , f 1 · d u st n al A r ts a n d A t l ll e t lc s ) rapidl y . growing,enrol1ment in L o v ' - c o m pa r a t l' v e strallS!:er here. T ll l 's t r ou b le of s en di ng in two r e m i t ~ Vincent Mariani, of Narberth, wh a t le orgal1lzation to the Nar- B S' . 'v sold it early in 19 2 5 to the P hi la- , he rt h Coal Company, folIowing a us, ervlce. er M en on pubhc schools. week he was busy getting ac- tances. , . delphia Suburban Transit C om - d e ci s io n to give up the sale of ' '!le a t t e n ~ l O n ?f Narberth The largest sta ff of teac hers w i ll q u ai n t ed w i t h his men and making The tax collector IS holdmg ,;>ffice pany, The s a le p r ic e at that time was b ui ld in G materials at o ne t im e a p up Il s a tt en dl l1 g eIther of the be fo un d in t he A rd mo re A ve nu e d ay and n i g ht i n s pe c t i ons to all hours the N a r ~ e r t h NatIOnal g iv en as $ 10 0, 00 0 a nd s et tl em en t considefable part ;f the company's Lower Merion H i, gh S ch ol s is S ch oo l, A r dm o re . T h e r e a r e 3 2 here. beats in the township a nd t he B or - B an k f r om 9 to 3 dall y e x c ~ p t Wed w as s a id t o h a ve b ee n m a de i n c as n. business, called t? the followlI1g bus sched- In the Senior High School there will ough of Narberth i n o rd er to f a- n es da y and S a ~ u r d a y an,d IS also at "'h M B C Th e decision to make th e u le w hI ch b ec om es operative on be 28 a nd in t he J un io r H ig h, 26. m i li a ri z e himself with the terri- t he b an k o n Fnday evemngs f r o n ~ 7 .1 e ontgomery us ompany '1'uesda S t b 14 S I The A r dm o re Av en ue S cho ol is tory. to. She has expressed apprecla.- assumed charge of the line S un da y c ha n ge r es ul te d f ro m a r ap id a nd y'. ep em er ,' . op 10 - f h f h' h I mores WIll note t h at t he i r school the largest grade s ch oo l i n the dis- tlOn,o t e, court,esy 0 th,e bank 111 tInder l tS t e n- y ea r agr ee nl e nt , S e v- consIstent growt m t e vo ume ." . , k h bl f h es"lOn does not be a 1 tI 12 trict and it is so cr ow de d that its LONG·DISTANCE RATE rna II1g t IS POSSI e, or m t e past eral changes were i n au gu ra t ed of coal business, m ak in g m or e ,' . , b ll un I, ,D ' II . d o clock c o n tm t 1 mg t o 435 0 cl o k overf low will be t ak en c nr e of by REDUCTION ANNOUNCE D y ea rs a regular ta,x co ecbon office immediately. W. D, C lo vi er , of a e q u at e s e rv i ce n e ce s sary, which .' ". . . c , 1 b N O k L f f 1 the r e mo v al of the buildin a mate- Se11l0r and )U11l01 classes begm at thr ee t e ac he r s p la ce d i n the Junior las not een avaJ!able to arberth ' a ane, ormer manager 0 t le :> 8 25 a nd e nd at 1225 '1 k '1'1' HiE'h building. Atlantic City a d New York Charges taxpayers. Philadelphia Suburban r e ti r ed f r om rials line ould permit. Another " (Y " 0 c. o c . 11.S v The Le vie s. act i v e c h a r ge andthegarage at S ix - f ac to r is the realization that N ar- a r r a n b e l 1 1 e n ~ WIll c o n t 1 l 1 : 1 ~ untIl T he re a re s ix n ew instructors in Advanced in New Tariff, ty-,ec ond arid Woodbi ne avenu"",. "<rtb I' well built up a, a bomugb, the <Dmpl etwn n f t h e a dd , uo n ,. to th e Se ni o' H ig h; r3 in the J unio' A "hedule of long-dl"ance ,"te The ediw of Om Town h. , ,, - was The with result that the town not the Lower, H I ~ h High; the Ardmore Avenue by numerous for now operate from Bryn Mawr and in as great need of materials serv- ~ c . 1 g 1 f O I S ~ t l 1 l f l l l g . , ' 1 ' h ~ ) UIllor staff; three at Ashland, two at Cyn- t h e B el l T el e ph o ne C o mp a ny, an expla;ation of the v a r i o us l e v ie s are under d i r e ct char ge of M a . r ~ a g e r ice as in the past. 1_ 1 C 00 , seSSlOl1 egms at w yd , f ive a t M er io n a nd o ne each at There are slight increases in made. he per capita and occupa- '1'1 d f h 9.2iJ and contmues to 3.50 o ' cl o ck . Bala, B r yn M a wr a nd G la dw yn e, ch ar ges f or alls to Atlantic C it y t io n taxes seem to be the most con- Frank A . D ug an " of the MOl 1tg om- w i 1 1 . l ~ ( ) ~ r ~ n ~ ~ ~ e ~ o a ; , ~ o t O : , n ~ ~ : z Th e bus ca:rying the 12,25 o'clock The b u s s e rv i ce will be the same and New York. but reductions are fusing. The levies are as follows: ery Bus Company. ' d k' dl' fi I . classes wJ!1 return th e u pp er a s -l a st year, M r. D ow ns s ta te d: ' sh ow n in rate's to mCh'e' d ~ s t a n t · For, s c ho o l p u r p os e s , 19 mills .on Increase Sche dule . woo t' d mg, : ~ P t C \ eqUlp- classes via the morning route re- N e wc o me r s who are not familiar points. each dol lar of property assessment A cut in fares and a n i nc re as e in m Th an c o m T e r t ~ l ~ r t J b l z ~ ~ . versed, R ou te T hr ee b us taking w it h t he s ch ed ul es m ay h av e them Th e proposed changes were fi led in t he borough, p l ~ s $5 a head for service were also made effective t e, rlemfova tOh u d Y u.I II 1I1g Route One pupils and Route Four b y a pp ly in g t o t he s up er i nt en de nt 's r ec en tl y w it h the Public Serv- every adult over 21 years of age, 'tl th a el et Buss s rna en a s rom e yar S WI en- b . R t T '1 ffi " dl f I h h Il e n ew m an g nn, e. bl th t us carrymg ou e wo PUPI S. 0 ce at the Semor ' H Ig h School, at i ce C o m mi s si o n a t H ar ri sb ur g, a nd r eg ar e ss 0 w let er or not e or were placed on a 20-minute sched- a e e company 0 carryon 011 Mondav September 1 3 ' A.rdmore if approved w il l b ec om e ef fe ct l' ve she is a property owner, a voter or I M d d I · h an d l ar g er s to ck s of coal and R 'I' -, F . '... . , . . ue on ay an severa tnps were '11 Is 1 dd ' k out es hre e and ou r WIll start Pnnclpals were at theIr respec tIve O c t o b . ~ r I, on whi ch date new inter- pays other taxes. a dd ed t o the after-midnight service WI a. 0 h re e d a s l ~ nee l e truc - at 8,30 o'clock. scllools all tlll'S w ee k f r om Tuesdav S ,' , 'II I b f f' For borouE'h p ur p os e s, 24 mills f 0 b k F I th room 111 tee Ivery c epartment Th . Md' - tate- ' rates WI a so ee ectIVe. v rom ver roo, ormer y e '1'h' 'e return tnps on on ay 1110rnmg o n t o e nr ol l n ew s tu de nt s, " T h e s ~ service a n d r at e changes," of e ac h d ol la r o f property, plus 24 l in e w as on a half-hourly sched- te t s e c : u n r ~ . of s ~ v e r ~ l large will be m ad e from 11 o'clock to ' F ol lo wi ng i s t he l ist of teachers said the t e l ep h on e c o m p an y ' s state- mills on the "occupation" of each d ul e a nd t he last b us f ro m t he ci1y rac c: mc u lI1g t e SIsters of 1 . ~ 0 for a l l c l as se s , s e ni o rs a n d· -for the year given out by the s u p e r ~ ment, "are a part of a b ro a d p l an adult, without exception. This oc- left at 2 A. M. except on S at ur da ys e rc y onvent and a number of JUl110rs, soph o mo r es a n d f r es h me n intendent: for s er v ic e i m pr o ve m en t whi ch with c up a ti o n a ss es sm en t is b a se d on the when the l ast trip w as ma de, a t 3 s ,u bu rb an s ch oo ls , w as a no th er taking the return busses in this S ' H' I S h I "I h b d' person's busI'lless or occupatl'on, and t ' tl h 't h elllor Igl C 00 : SImI ar c a ng es 10 e rna e 111 other A. M. Now a 3 o'clock bus is ac or 111 ,te c ange 111 e nature order, C, B, Pennypacker, pri nci pal ; Wil - parts of the country, will r es ul t t he a s s es s m en t vari es from $100 to scheduled every day in the week of the bus l11 ess of the company. No bus tickets will b e r e qu i re d liam P. Nash,. mathematics; Dorothy , $3 00 , Fo r e xa nl pl e, a nlan assess- H II d E I I E h I M B k JO a s av in g to the tele phone users from Overbrook. 011 the first day. 0 an , ng IS I; te , a :er, f ' $ 5 f t' '11 BUSINESS ETHICS 'I' ., F r en c h; Al bert C, Adam, phYSical 0 t he U ni te d S ta te s o f a ppr ox i- mg I 0 or occupa IOn pay U nd er t he old regime a flat rate h e . s c he du le a nd assl g11lnents trainin g; Marion L. H aw th or ne , S pan - m at el y $ 3, 00 0, 00 0 a y ea r. the borough $ 3, 60 in a d di t io n to all of 25 cents was charged all pas s e n- Is Topic of Rotary Cl ub Speake rs at of pupi ls are as follows: ish and F re nc h; * Mi ld re d C, Filler, r at es gi ven i n t he f ol lo wi ng o th er taxes, g er s a ft er m id ni gh t regardless of Tuesday Meeting, School Bus Schedule 1926-1927. ~ a r a , c ~ w l l . n g S , J i s ~ r y ; * ~ t 1 e b c om pa ra ti ve t ab le s ho w t he c ha rge C ount y t a x, a straight three mills t he d is ta nc e t he y w is he d t o t ra ve l. Route One-Leave Chestnut ,aVIS, I la?l , v ~ n s , Iza e f Ph'l d I h' f ' on all p r op e rt y a n d occupation as- A d is cu ss io n o f b u si n e ss e t h ic s I W Kohler, Enghsh; Manon H. Ball,or Iaep la or statlOn-to-sta- T h j s h a s b e en a b ol i sh e d and the reg- I . al,lc ynne woc;>d av.enues at 8 m at he mat i cs ; H e nr y S, Af ri ca, hi s, to ry; tion calls, not for some s pe ci f ic per- s e ss m en t s, s i milia r to those for bor- anc expenence w as t he feature of I k I Ch t t M S D'II' E I' M Id d lar day r at es a nd i nc re as es in ° coc proceec mg vIa es lltl, argaret , I 111, ng Ish; I re son: ough purposes. In other wordS, the schedules are contemplated and wiII the m o nt h l y b u si n es s m e e t i ng and N a r be r t h, \ V in d so r , v V yn n ew o od :t;. Le:-v is , commer ci a !; W a rr e n C oc k- Old Rnte, New Ra te c ou n ty tax in each case is just one- be put i nt o e ff ec t a s s oo n a s the ap- g ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r R ~ t a ~ y l e C ~ ~ ~ a - ~ e Y I ~ W T Y t d l ~ N S d a a r y - Sand. MH0,ntlgoSmherYI avenues to ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ n H . a ~ ~ r d 1 f ~ I ~ ~ ~ l o ; , a % ~ ~ : ~ e : ~ N ew Y or k .. , $ ,5G $ .60 eighth that of the borough tax. proval of the L ow er Meri on Com- '0"1 '1'1' enlOr Ig l C 00 . tiCS and l11story; H, Gert rude Cra ns- At l an ti c City .,.,.,.,.' AO .45 The State tax is a four mil11evy missioners, Narberth Borough l11 b It. le meetll1g, as usual, was Route Two-Leave Narberth to n, En gl is h an d F re nc h; F ra nk V, Harrisburg .",.,., .. . , .711 .70 on c e r t ai n s e cu r i ti e s, and is not a Council, and t he P ub li c S er vi ce at l ~ ~ o ~ g Y I ~ ; Y d Cit bIb. h k .and l Woodbine avenues at 8 ~ ~ ~ ~ h ~ : t , ~ ? o ~ w ? r : ~ ~ i r ~ ~ n ! : e ~ ~ ' l i ~ i ' ~ l ~ j t : : ~ : : , g l ~ ..,:"",."",.,."",." ~ ' , ~ ~ : i g property or occupation tax; there- Conlml 'ssl'on 11as been secu'recl. ' e m em e rs w 0 spo e o'c o c k p r oc e e di n g via Narberth, es IC lei ce, rg ,n ,g. 1, San l<'l'llllcisco 16'"'0 1100 fore a ll r e sl ' de nt s are 110t II·able. e l un ng t he o pe n d is cu ss io n were dE' dM t Luther D, Grossman, phySIcal trauung; " " ," . ,0 The p r es en t r o ut e of the Mont-' 111 sor, ssex an on gomery Isabclle S tar k physical t ra in in g' "To points ISO or m o re m il es d is - All Mu st Pay. g om er y p ik e b us se s f ro m Ardmore L, Stanlel KlI1g, John A. M i ll e r, a v e nu e s to Senior High School. *Alma M. H o l l ~ e g e , *Edna L, Ke l se y; tant , the rates are substantially re- O ne f ac t w hi ch s om e c it iz en s d o to B ry n Mawr parallels and c om - F r ee l Wa zer, Walter G. C as e, and Route Three-Leave Chestnut Thcodora P, Bush, ar t; Bruce C, c1uced, the greater the distance the n ot k no w is that all r es id en ts must p et es w i th l in es of the Mont gomery Charles AI,dred. Tw o guests, both and Wynnewood avenue at 12 Beach (Jr, S r , ~ , greater t he r ed uc ti on , A few rates pay, whether or not t h ey receive Bus C om pa ny o pe ra ti ng on L an - non-RotarIans, also talked. They o'clock p r oc e ed ina via Chestnut E JUl110r High S C ! l o ~ l : d' I between 24 and 110 m ile s wi ll b e bi ll s. A cco rdl 'n g to tIle law I't l'S w e re R a lp h S Du d L N b h d M b .' dwar d H . Sn ow, pr1l1clpal; E It 1 c as te r p ik e, a b lo ck d is ta nt . It is, dO' . nn e an ang- ar er t an ontgomery a v e- W il so n E ng li sh ' H ar ve y H ar ma n h is- i n cr e as ed to make the schedule con- up to the i nd iv id ua l t o b e sure he therefore, proposed to end the run EonC d I 0 1 ~ n e , of ~ a r b e r t h . James nues to Senior High S ch oo ls. tory; *irene E. Fort , *Ur sul a A, S te w- s i s te n t throughout, but in t he se g et s h is b ill . The b il l i s a c ou rt es y, at L e hi g h a v en ue , Ar dm or e. I n- . arro was c lairman of the Rotlte Four-Leave Windsor ar t, *Mar y J. Ma ck en zi e, I sa be l K. c as es t h e i n cr ea se of the basic sta - but if it i s o m it t ed or missent, the meeting. and Narberth avenues at 12 Endslo:w, mathe'!1 atics ; K at h ar i ne K. ' , s te ad o f g oi ng t o B ry n M aw r, as A Morss 'nlatl ematlcs' L Burress Fow hon- to-stahon rate will not be m o re t a xp a ye r should go at once to Mrs. rrangements were made for o'clock p ro ce e di n g v i a W i nd s or , ""', 1. I' *M' E'I' b th F'II - at present, it i s d es ir ed to nm the me b t tk . h er, c,oml11 ercJa ' Iza e 1 er, than five cents. Diven and have his tax looked up, b us se s o v er Lehigh avenue, Ard- m ers 0 a e part 111 t e Busl- Essex and Montgomery avenues Em'i1y' E, Ha ll a ue r, sc ie nc e; C ha rl es E . Coi nci d en t with the change in for he i s l ia bl e t o f in es and penalties more, a nd o ve r A n de r so n t o M on t- ~ : I s d s a D t a Y t h P r S o g r a n ~ whitChWwidlI be CONTINUED ON THE SECOND PAGE CONTINUED ON THE SECOND PAGE rate, the period during w hi ch r e- w he th er or not t he b il I i s r ec ei ve d. d e esqUl nex e nes- 1 d 'II 1 . U ' 0 gomery an return. day. P l an s w e re also made for at- (uce rates WI app y on statlOn-to- ntll ctober I, a five per cent , I f t ~ i s c ha ng e i s a pp ro ve d, . t he tendance b y d e l eg a t es at the Fif- The Fireside., s t at i on c al ls w il l be l en gt he ne d b y d is co un t is al lo we d on b or ou gh lme WIll be put on a I5-mmute t ie t h d is tr ic t c on ve nt i on in At- one and one-half hours. taxes, but not on school t a x es . After schedule throughout the day and a lantic City t he l at te r p ar t of the Reduced rates on station-to-sta- the first of next month a five per fl at rate of ten cents for the entire month. Mr, a nd M rs , Edward S. Haws, " T tl - Ge e s" f or ; a s h or t trip o n w hi ch t io n c al ls w il l b eg in at 7 P, M. i n- c en t penalty is a dd ed t o t h e s ch o ol distance f ro m O ve rb ro ok to B ry n of D ud le y a ve nu e, and Mr. and Mr', McKee a nd M r. H a is t w il l j oi n s te ad of 8,3 0 P. M ., a s f or me rl y. t ax es , and a five per cent, penalty is Mawr will be charged, Passengers MEETING Mrs. John C. N as h, of Wyndale them. ' Between 7 P. M. and 8.3 0 P. M. added t o t h e b or ou gh tax after Jan- wishing to c o nt i nu e t o B r yn M aw r avenue, have returned from a three O th e r N a rb er t h visitors at At- the rates wiII be approximately 75 uary 1,19 2 7. The countyand State w il l be g iv en transfers to L a nc a s- Wo men V ot e rs to Start Season Next w ee ks ' t ou r of the New England Iantic City 'this weel-:' are Mrs. Wil- p e r c en t. of the day stat ion-t o-st a- t a x es are due before next Wednes- ter pike busses at Lehigh and Lan- Monday. States, and the provinces of Q t le - l ia m E. Boryer, of 151 Merion a ve - t io n r at es a nd f ro m 8.3 0 P. M. to day. caster avenues . Th e first m e e t in g o f the League bec and Ontario, Canada. nue, a nd M rs . R ob er t M . T o wn , of 4,3 0 A. M. about 50 per cent. of Under its o p e ra t i n g agreement of W om en Vo ter s of Nar ber th 1 3 B ee ch wo o d l a ne , and their c hi l- t he day rates. These d i s co u n t s wil l AUGUST REPORT the Montgomery Company also Pa" w il l b e h e ld M on da y , S e p t e m ~ Miss Lucia Keim, daughter of dren. apply where the day station-to-sta- Th e co-operative o bs er ve r of t oo k o ve r a s ec on d I me o pe ra te d b y ber 13, at 3 P.M. in the Y.M, C, A. Mr. and Mrs. Hervey C. Keim, of tion rate is 40 cents or m or e , w i th t h e W e a th e r Bureau has prepared t h e P h i l ad e l ph i a Transit, from F i f ~ Building. M r. I rw in P. K ni pe 2 02 Dudl e y a ve n ue , left yesterday Mr. R ic ha rd L. Miller, of II a minimum reduced rate of 3 5 c e nt s . the following N a rb e rt h w e at h er t y- fo ur th s tr ee t a nd C it y a ve n ue , w il l a dd re ss th e me eting on a for Cleve land, Ohio, where s he , w i ll S h ir l ey r o ad , and family, h av e r e- Because of the u n s at i s f a c to r y s e r v - r e po rt f or August: Bala, through Bala a n d C y nw yd o n q t ie s ti o n th at has b ee n b ef or e engage in t e a c h i n g ~ turned from Ocean City, where they i ce c on d it i on s which is brought Barometer .. . , 30.28 29.96 Conshohocken r oa d to Narberth, M on tg om er y f or s om e time; the occupied their cottage for the sum- about, the existing midnight dis- 'Temperature 94 56 v i a M e et i ng House Lane. In con- need of a tubercular hospital in Mrs. G eo r ge G il pi n, Jr., Mrs. mer. count is disconti nued. Precipitation, 7.02 inches, nection with t hi s r o ut e it is p ro - ou r county. Charles H ai st , a nd Mi ss Florence T he m on th was on e of severe p os ed l a te r t o make applica tions for 'There will also be a summary Haist, of Mi ll r oa d, a nd Mrs. Rev. a nd M rs . Milton E. Mc- OPEN NEY,I BRANCH OFFICE thunderstorms, e x c es s i ve p r ec i pi - permission to extend service to West of the Suffrage Da y meeting at Charles L. McKee, of Narberth and Linn have returned f r ~ m a stay of C ook B rot he rs , e nt erpr isi ng tation an d m ar ke d e xt re me s of Manayunk and Conshohocken. the Sesquicentennial on August Wayne avenues, are enjoying a ten- several'months at' PrInceton, New p l um bi n g and hea:ting experts of temperature. 26. It is hoped there will be a day stay at Haddon HaJJ. in Atlantic J e r s ~ y . _ Rev. McLinn, pastor of t bt : 1 04 , Es se x a ve nu e, w il l o pe n a new Rain fell on 19 days, while th e This is your paper, and your large attendance to hear Mr. City. Later they will be guests of Holy Trinity L u t h e r ~ n Church, was branch ,store and office in Wayne, a v e ra g e t e m pe r a tu r e w a s n o t quite vi ce is appr e c i at e d . Knipe. I Mr. G eo r ge G il pi n on his yacht, CONTlNUlllD ON THE SECOND PAGE about the f i rs t o f, O c to b er . one d e ~ e e above th e normal. N e g ot i at e s 1 0 - Y ea r Pact With Suburban T r an s it Company. MONTGOMERY BUS GETS LOCAL LINE Vol. XI, Number 49 '. .,' .. I ••• ... .. . .....

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