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    DELAY ON BRIDGE SPANAROUSES INDIGNATIONThe new $73,000 concretebridge for Montgomery Pikeover t he Pennsylvan ia Rail

    r?ad . tracks at Cynwyd station IS not nearly completed.Many Cynwyd residents haveexpressed indignation at thes low progress made on thejob.Motor traffic h as b een h el dup for months, and there isevery likelihood that i twiIlbe a long t ime b ef or e thework is completed. Meanwhilemotorists must park t hei r car sand employ the foot bridge ino rd er t o c ro ss t he r ai lr oad ormake a detour at considerableinconvenience.It is of interest to note thatSection 7 of the Public Service Commission's March report requires "That all of th ework h er ei n r eq ui re d t o b ed on e s ha ll b e fully completedon or before September 30"1926-1ess than a month andth e foundations a re n ot ~ o m -pleted.

    Dangerous Bumps Taken Outof Crossings inBorough

    REBUILDING GARAGEMrs. Mary A. Lacey has begunthe reconstruction of he r garage 011Haverford avenue at Conway, d e

    s troyed several weeks ago by fire.Thomas A. Kerrigan, S r. b ui ld -er, is doing the work. '

    IWINDSOR AVENUEOPEN TO TRAFFICNarberth, Pa., Saturday, September 4, 1926

    w. S .. Horner .or303 N. Narberth A v e . ~

    Vol. XI, Number 48POST OFFICE WILL CLOSE The FlreSlde PARKED AUTOS CREATE BIGP o ~ t m a s t e r J. Bertram GEST TRAFFIC HINDRANCE

    ~ - es{l'kr announces tha t the The parked aut01l1obiie is theN a r l i ~ r t h Post Office wil l be Miss J. Ad,:Iine Bawden, of I l ing avenue, has as her guest her b igge st h indrance to traffic in con-' ' :iiJ5ed Labor Day, and that Woods ide avenue, has returned brother, M. J. C. Dcmiel w ith Mrs . gest ed s tree ts , a ccording to Frank:',() deJ; ,reries will ])1 ' 111ade. h f k ' D . 1 d 1 . d f R. Coates, president of the Ameri-_ orne a ter a two wee's stay at ame an t lelr three chi1 ren a can Electric Railway Association,Outgoing mai l w il l be des- the Hotel Traymore, Atlantic City. Gratz, Pa., who a re h er e to atteild who is quoted by thc Pennsyl -j,cltched a s u su al , an d a col- Mr. J. H. Knapp and family, of the Sesqui. vania PUblic Service Informationi ec ti on w il l be made at 3 the Avon Apartments, are enjoying Mrs. P. R. Bonsall, of Maine and Commi tt ee.o'clock, in the af ternoon fronl t' l' R P F1 'd . h f M "Private automobiles compriseWELL _ K""lO' N SPEAKER a vaca IOn at rout un, a. on a, IS t e guest 0 r. and 80 to 85 per cent. of all vehicles in WORan mail boxes . Special deliv- Tvlr. and M rs. Ra lp h S . D un ne Mrs. S. V. Reichner, of Meeting the streets a nd yet they carry only , K DONE AT SAVINGery will be mad e a s usual. have returned after a week' s motor House Lane. 15 to 20 per cent. of the traveling I '

    At t he union twi ligh t s ervi ce on As .[\10nday is a legal holi- trip through New England, return- Miss Juliet Shaw, daughter of public. . Another s tep in Narberth's streetday" ai1 the banks will be . . C 'I d L 1 CI M d M C 1 "When communities permit au-Sunday, September 5, 1926, at 7 II1g Via 3na( a an a

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    I $ 3 . 2 T ~ , ! ! a ~ ~ b u r g$2,90 ElizabethtownSunday, September 19It?iTThe Magnificent Capitol Buildingwill he open on this date at Harris.burg. and at Elizahethtown an oppor.tunlty will be given to visit the com-modious and beautiful MasonicH o m e s . ~

    Mr. Ar thu r Goldsmith, of Montgomery avenue and Mill road, .sailedfor Europe on Thursday last for amonth's rest.

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    with piiant mastic flooring, resilient an d d ur ab le i n th e n ew gymnasium. Dressing rooms will beinstalled beneath th e balcony,which will seat 300, an d will communi cat e wi th t he first floor frontcorridor of the bui lding by a newstairway. .A d ress ing room for visiting:eams will be installed at thecorner of the new gym wing, al lthe second floor. Direct egress

    ~ t h ath:etie f ie lds i s providedfrom th e d re ss in g r ooms and t hegym floor. Th e office of the phys:c;:\.1 trainin:.:: instructor will occupyanothe.r1 part of th e gym wingsecond floor, ove rl oo ki ng t hestadium.

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    The stability, resource and financial integrityof a national bank are known, respected, andrelied upon throughout the country.The convenience, friendliness and closeness ofin teres t make a community ba nk th e idealinstitution with which to do business.In jo in ing these two advantages-in choosingofficers and directors from representative c i t i ~zens, we feel t ha t w e have provided unusualbanking facilities.And a steady, rapid growth in deposits is th ebes t proof of stability.

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    PHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTONEditor and PubZuherTaO)IAS A. ELLwooaBuslness Manager

    Saturday, Septemoor 4, 1926

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    Saturday'. Game.. at Island Heights, N. J ..Wayne at Berwyn. Th e family of Mr. John S. Ket-Brookline at Autocar. . cham. are expected to return fromPreston at Narberth. Ocean City next week.I

    \MAKING ADDITIONS TOSENIOR HIGH SCHOOLExecutive Mahl Says Tourists ' _Use Local Y. l'ONTINUED FROM THE FIRST PAGEOwned by the Narberth CivIc AssocIation.Published every Saturday at Narberth. I'a. "Last week I gave a short out line [ be ' aud it or ium of t he old schoolof our swimming pool and the care i 'aking advantage of the const rucand work required to keep it ill goodcondition, This week I want to tell t io n of t he gymnasi um wing beyou something of the work tha t has ' i lind the stage, space ha s beenbeen accomplished: We have several . rovidecl for a p a s s a g e ' ~ v a y behind

    SUBSCRIPTION PBIcm hundred men, women, boys and gir ls [he stage, facilitating the entranceOne Dollar nnd FIfty Cent. Per Year In AdfQCe who use the pool every week. Last . f l a rge number f tud t tThursday (boys ' day) I made a visi t s a s en s 0to the pool. I found 30 or 40 boys die p la tf orm. , for dra ma tic a ndiii the pool ranging in age from 4 years other pui'poses. Two new e x i t ~to about 15 and to my utter astonish- Lave been p rovided, one l eadi ngment no per cent. of them were good outdoors on the west side and one:5wimm-ers. They had no fear of the C01111TIUnicating by mea ns of ar.water and seemed to be having thetime of their young lives. I mentioned ',lc1ine t o another cor ri do r. Foo t:he fact that even the smallest of the l:ghts ar e being installed on theEntered BB second class matter. oetober 11, childrcn were good s w i m ~ e r s to our stage for the first time in its ex-1914. nt the Post Omce nt Narberth, l 'a., lIJI4u' lady attendant and she saId t hat the i st en ce . .t il e act o f March 8, 18'llI. same was true of the gir ls and I was Athletic Field Enlarged.assured that when they f irst came to ..he pool very few o f them could swim. The large athletiC field II I theI feel that o t ~ r instructors are deserving I r ea r o f ~ h high ~ c h o o l ~ u i l d i n g st:'iM'e F I R E ~ I D E of much p ~ a l s e f o ~ the w ~ they have IS alsu mc1ucled m the Improve,-.0.. UJ 0 worked WIth theIr pupIls. I_ have ments now bein o ' rushed to com-never been known to have won alt ' Tl '" 1 . b 'prize for my swimming, in fact I fe lt p e lOll, .1e trac (I S e1l1g e.n-CONTINUED FROM THE FIRST PAGEl ashamed of myself when I saw how ,arged to sixteen feet, and the dIrtCity. Th e Misses Elizabeth and fine the children w e r ~ . doing, a n that excavated is being banked at theCarlyn Goldsmith returned o n t he the extent of l ~ a.blhty was shghtly ends of the football field, givingk d more than w a d l l ~ g III the water, so I it a stadium e ffe t T .same d ay f rom Camp Buc woo made up my mmd that on the I1C:,t . C wo newLodge. men's day I would try it out. Well, I pole vault PItS h av e be en com-Police Officer Emil Piquet is back did. That was four weeks ago and to- pJeted an d will b e r ea dy f or useday I swam six times across the pool. this season.on duty after his vacation. He spent I was enthusiastic, of course, after my The o-ralldstand is being madepart of the time at Gettysburg, and first lesson, so I went out and told my e to> t . 1 fthe remainder in practicing wrest- experience to several men and we now l ~ r ~ n a n e n '. WIt 1 a concrete ounlinlg PENNSYLVANIA RAILROADMr. and Mrs . Royal D. Thomas! have been furnishing an evening of games WIll sttll b e p layed 111 thea nd fami ly h ave returned from a enter tainment for them once a week. l a rger gym. The Standard Railroad of the World =vac at io n s pe nt a t S chwenkvi ll e, Fri da y n i g ~ t o t ~ e .of o ~ secretaries There will be a concrete base ~ ' ~ I " " " " " ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'P goes to theIr bUllrlmg WIth our mov-a. . ing picture machine, the program con- ;- -- ......- - - - - - - ---- . - - - - - - - - - - - -.. --"'1.MISS Virginia Btl rgst re ss er , sisting of an educational film, a comedyd au gh ter o f M r. and Mrs. Albert and a feature and in addition to theE Burgs tr es se r of Chestnut ave- picture show, we have a real old com-1 e has le ft fo / camp. munity. sing_ This furnishes. an ideal1U , S . 1 entertall1ment and the cost IS small. St' b 'l 'tMr. and Mrs. D u n ~ t ~ n mlt.l We furnish the machine and operator, . a 1 I Yhave retunled f rom a VISIt to theIr and somet imes the people who areson, Dunstan, Jr., at Ocean City. entertained dr?p ~ h a n g e in a hat at theRecent guests at t he home of door; b.ut tins 15 not necessary, al1\.1 d M A H D lrboraw were t h ~ ) U g h It does I ~ e l p to defray expenses.1V r. an rs.... t MISS Verfenstem told me that some-Mrs. Ida Durborawand adughter of t imes they had as many as 500 peoKansas City, Mo. ; M r. a nd M rs . pie a t the ir enter ta inments and sheH. D. Weike r t, o f Hanover , Pa.; said that they could not thank usMr H N and Miss Miriam Wei- enough .for the g o ~ d work that we

    . . '. . B were domg. We Will be glad to a r-k ~ r t , ?f Pittsburgh.; M l s . s e ~ er- range for more entertainments of this11lce RIt te r and LOUIse WIlhIde, of kind for any of the numerous ComThurmon th Md .; Lloyd Wilhide munity Centres that we serve if theand Russeli Durboraw, o f Get ts p

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    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

    The pastor wil l b e in charil'e and willbe the first of our 'refjular prayermeetlOgs. ' the subject will be "A Vacation Thoup-ht." Let every membera tt e nd who can possibly do so.HOL.Y TRINITY L.UTHERANServices, September 5:9.45 A. M.-Bible School.11.00 A. M.-Morning w 0 r s hip.Hugh E. Yos t, a ct in g p as to r, o f t heChepel of the Advent, will deliver thesermon.7.00 P. M.-Evening sermon. Mr .Samuel K. Boggs will s pe ak o n t hetheme, "The Bible, t he Gr ea te st Booki n t he Worl d , From t he S t andpo i nt o fthe Business Man."Mr. Boggs is t he p re si de nt o f t hewell-knowll Gideon Band. It will berecalled that the Gideons are menban4ed to.gether for t he p ur po se o fmaklOg tills a g ed Book mor e universally k no wn a nd read by placing a

    ~ i b l e in every hotcl o r i nn r oom pos SIble. Everybody should be interes tedin this work and should come o ut t ohear this theme discussed.THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHMectings for September 5:9.30 A. r . :L-Bible School. Al l welcome.11.00 A. M.-Morning w 0 r s hip.Mr. Val l N es s will preach a LaborDay s e rmon on t he t heme: "The Gosp el o f Wor k. "7.00 P. :M.-The last o f t he u nio ntwilight meetings for th is season willbe hcld on the Methodist lawn. Theaddress wil l b e given by Mr. Samue lK. Boggs , prominent business man ofPhi la de lphi a and p re si dent of theGideons Association.Next \Vednesday evening at 8o'clock the pastor will conduct the regular church prayer mecting. Each oneis requc'sted to come prepared to contribute some helpful thought receivedduring tbe summer.NARBERTH METHODIST

    EPISCOPAL. CHURCH9.45 A. 1'I.-Bible School. Han.Fletcher VV. Stites, superintendent.11.00 A. M.-Morning w 0 r s hip.Sennon by the pastor. Theme: "God 'sCommand to the Church."7.00 P. M.-Union twilight serviceo n t he l aw n, if the weather permi ts .The speaker will b e M r. S amue l K.Boggs , pres ident of the Gideons Association.Wcdnesday, 8 P. M.-Prayer andpraise service.The regular mon th ly met i ng o f t h eS un da y S ch oo l B oa rd will be heldafter the prayer meeting on Wednesday evening.Cho ir r eh ea rs al on Thursday evening.Ho ly Communion and reception ofmembers next Sunday morning,Members of the church will please observe the change in date from first to 'the second Sunday.A wel come awa it s you at all theserviccs of the church.

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    F IRST CHURCH OF CHRIST ,SCIENTIST

    Women's Club Bui ld ing, ArdmoreAvenue, Ardmore, Pa

    Sunday services, 11 A. M.Wednesday ev e n i n g testimonialmeeting, 8 o'clock.Reading room, No. 19 West Lancaster avenue, open daily, 10.30 A. M. to4.30 P. M.The subject for the Bible lesson sermon for September 5 is "Man."

    SCHWARZMAN'SDepartment StoreExtraordinary SavingsEnd of SummerSale" REGULAR 79cMOHAWK 'SHEETING

    59c Yard90 in. wide. Bleached.2000 YARDSEnglish Pongee andColonial Prints19c YardReg. 35e. Pongee finishdots, s tr ipes , neat f igures andfoulard effects. 36 in. wide.

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    Women's and Girls' SOcBloomers and Step-ins29c PairNainsookand crepe; white andpink. All sizes.

    BAPTI ST CHURCH OF TH EEVANGEL.

    Robert E. Keighton, Minister.Services September 5, 1926:9.45 A. M.-Church School. Thiswil l b e the first meeting' o f t he fall.

    Classes will t ak e up their regular workand there will be classes for everyone.11.00 A. M.-Morning worship. Sermon b y Rev. Owen O. Brown. D. D.,Editor- in-chief of the Sunday SclJoolPublications for the Ameri can Bapt i st Pub li ca ti on S f .id)".7.00 P. M.-Union twi li gh t meet ing. The address will bc given by Mr .Samuel R. Boggs, presiden.t of theGideons o f P hi la de lp hi a, o n t he s ub

    jcct "The Bible, the Greatest Book inthe World , From the Standpoint of theBusiness Man." He has a wonderfulmessage, and let u s g iv e him a goodaudicnce, besides this is the last o f t heunion twil ight meetings for 1926.'Wednesday, September 8, 8 P. M.-

    B.Se Children's Coveralls39cKhaki color; red trimmed;washable. Sizes to 6.

    SALE OF 200BOYS' WASH SUITS97c

    Value $1.50.Cunning Oliver Twist, sportsand middy styles in a big assor tment of colors. Very serviceable ! 3 to 8 years.

    JOHN L. JENKINS201 Price Avenue

    CHARLES F . EBERTJobbingO F AL L KI NDS103 Dudley AvenuePhone : NARBERTH 2229

    . HARRY H. HAMER. JC'bbing Ca1'penterStorm Enclosures -ScreensMade-Erected-RemovedPhone Narberth 1671

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    FOR RENT FUfuished rooms with orwithout board, private family, convenientto station. Temporarily or for permanentI ' P . ~ i d e l l c e . Phone Narberth 2261. (tt)SEWING l\IACHINES-AlI makes repaired. Liberal allowance on old machinesfor new Singer. Phone Merion 1458-M.(tf.)

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    the observance of Memorial Day 0and of the Four th of July, Easter Narhertih . . . . . . . .0 0 4 0 1L b D 11 Jlrooklyn . " .. ,. ,0 0 0 0 0Monday, and now a or ay, afalling on the first of.the week-;or the second, accordmg to one sbeliefs. Th e summary of theseMonday holidays has not beenbrought to anyone's attention bythose who wor k a t t he L ib ra ry o n .those days, b ut o n t he co nt ra ry Mrs. G . B. Suplee ~ n f a n ~ l l yb y t hos e wh o wor k t he re 011 the have returned from their vacatIOnother davs. There is a bit of good I11atured 'competition over the good '0/e are sorry, bu t a judge ~ fortune of a "day off" which \MaSSacnhsetts h as r ul ed that It ,LIGHT HAULINGdoesn't at al1 cas t any reflections i sn 't l ar ce ny t o s te al from your local or out of townon the joy of the work. husband. Qukk and Efficient ServiceP. J. UlTF1"Y335 Dudley Avenut!

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    You canhave Iroquois Electric Refrigeration in your present ice box.You canaleo'geta complete IroquoisElectric Refrigerator - either in abeautiful whi te o r g ra y porcelainenameled cabinet or In a white-enameled hard-wood cabinet.

    Depositories

    SEPTEMBER 8TH

    Recha rte red 1903 Perpetn:a l Charter 1923Capital Stock $10,000,000

    1883-1926

    Merion BuildingLoan Association

    Charles S. Powell, President James C. McCurdy, SecretaryDaniel Lei tch, Vice-Pr esid ent Horati o L. Yocum, Treasurer

    William P. Landis Solicitor

    NEW STOCK

    We Do Not Own Any Real EstateNEW SERIESWILL OPEN AT SEPT. 14 MEETING

    The Directors request the hear ty co-operation of the Stockholders inmaking the new series a large one.For Stock apply toany of the following:

    The Merion Title & T1'ust CompanyPenn National Bank of Philadelphia

    This Association has been in successful operation for 43 years,and has been prudently and safely conducted.

    Chartered 1883

    Lowerand

    DIRECTORS AND AUDITORSHerbert A. Arnold,M.D . William S. CaseyFrank W. McCurdy Char les F . Hart leyRiehard J. Hamilton William A. NagleCharles M. Stuard Dr. Clifford Arnold.

    C. Frank PowellWilliam J. GleasonJames N. KnipeJilmes S. Lyons

    MAIN LINE DISTRIBUTORPENMAN J. WOOD31 East Lanca s te r Avenue ArdmoreARDMORE 8483