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    OPENS PRINT 6HOPA job print ing establishment was

    opened in t he borough l as t week byHarry HolIar at log Forest avenue.It will be k nown as th e NarberthPrinting Company. Mr. Hollar,the popular business manager o ft he Narbe rt h Basebal l C lub, i s anexperienced printer and is preparedto hand le all kinds of job work

    O B TA IN L IC EN SE T O WEDMatthias P. Halloran, Narberth,and Sabina Forde, Cynwyd, weregranted a marriage license at N 01"

    ristown Friday.

    CONTINUED ON THE SECOND PAOE

    PRICE, THREE CENTSOU R TOWN SHIFTSMAILING SCHEDULE

    By JOHN UBERTIOn the evening o f T ue sd ay ,July 31, the newly-inaugurated ninebearing the name of Elm A . C . metand defeated the Autocar Giants bya score of 8- I. P ark es , F re d\Va lze r' s s ubst i tu te moundsman,hurled t he s ec ond v ic to ry of theyear , alIowing the visitors merelyfo ur h it s, compared to six offA wkard and Cannon, o f t he colorednine. Having previously defeatedCynwyd in a return game, "Keefe"displayed unusual slab wor k a s hepitched his way to victory, his absence having (ost the local gang a12-:::; s et -back a week prior.To date t he n ew bas ebal l teamhas three victories to its credit, having los t one contes t to Cynwyd. Af ter they defeated the PhiladelphiaCardinals in their first diamond debut, Elm A. C. suffered their firstdefeat at the hands of the Cynwydnine. but revenged themselves immediately as they chalked up a 7- Ivictory over thei r former foes.It is i nt er es ti ng t o k now th atsome years back. the regular ninewer e c ompl et el y out pl ay ed by t hePhiladelphia Cards, who tabbed upa one-s ided victo ry over the localboys.Rubincan, former Narberth second baseman, was the leading hitter of the new troupe, while Cannon, formerly of Newton Coal, andBounds, Radnor football star, werestellar performers of t he AutocarGiants.

    Change Effective Next WeekWill Aid Week -End Shop

    pers an d Advertisers.

    "Kee fe " Pa rkes Hu r ls H i s Second Vi c to ry fo r Ne wBa ll C lub .

    W A S ELM 'S THIRD WIN

    OUT FRIDAY MORNING

    ELM A. C. DEFEATSAUT6CAR GIANTS

    Commencing next week Ou rTown \ViII make a shift i n i ts m ai ling. s C ! l e ~ l u l e to Friday morning,whIch It IS expected will be of value to subscrIbers and advertisersa l i ~ e . . Instead of the usual Fridayp r l l 1 ~ l ~ g s chedule with del iver y atI ~ a v l s a nd t he Pt?st office FridayllIg!1t, w l ~ e r e b ! , mati subscribers gottheir copIes Saturday morning, thewhole program wiIl be movedahead one day .The p ap er will thus be in the

    h a n d ~ of , s ~ b s c r i b e r s on FridaymOrtlmg, gl\'mg them opportunitytt? consult i t about week-end shoppmg and a ls o a c hanc e t o r ea d i t b ejore the news published is no longernews.i\lany local merchants havepointed out that the adve"rtisingvalue of Our Town was restrictedby t he l at en es s of i ts publication.ow by hei ng i n e ve ryone' s handsby Friday morning that defect willbe remedied and a p eri od of increased use fu lness to adve rt i se rsand readers is foreseen.A ls o in regard to its n ew s co nten t, t he earlier publication datewil l mean f resher news. News seve ra l d ay s ol d is news by courtesyonly. And mayh ap r ea de rs willr ead the ir papers before Sunday.Attention i s a lso caI led to the f ac tthat the closing date f or news items

    and advertisements will be mov eda he ad one d ay earlier in the week.i. e" 'Wednesday at 5 P. M. Department contr ibutors are l ikewise requested to have their mater ia l in by5 o'clock on Tuesday.

    INVESTIGATED

    ENTERTAIN DANES

    NOVEL REMITTANCEOne of t he m os t unique re

    mittances received by QUI ' Townin many 11100ns was one made ashort lime ago by a !I:arberthresident sojourning temporarilyin Brazi l. The bill rendered wasfor a classified ad to the amounto f f if ty -f our c en ts . I n c ame a ne nv el op e o ne d ay , p os tm ar ke dRio De J an ei ro , a nd en cl os edwere B razi li an s t amps in b ri lliant hues to t he amoun t of 4200reis, Th e note accompanyingsaid: "So rr y, but the enclosedBrazilian stamps a re t he best Ica n do down here. Maybe youcan trade them in for U. S. twocenl ones, " ;\'ot a chance withI he e di to r h ei ng a s ta mp b ugof t he tirst waler! Besides thepr of it o n t he e xc ha ng e wouldn ot h av e b een so large despiteIhe big figures.

    Watts, Ardmore Rotar ian . i s Speakerat Balcynar Cluub.

    "The Rotary Code of Ethics"was t he subject of a talk g iven byJ. EImer \\ 'atts, realtor and memher of th e Ardmore Rotary Club,at the meeting o f t he Bal a-Cynwyd-Narberth Rot ar y C lu h h eldTuesday noon in Cynwyd. S ev eng ue st s w er e pre sen t, i nc ludingtwo from Denmark.Peter Kvid, a ccompani ed byProfessor Olaf Fried Hansen, iso ne o f 62 Danish boys who camet u Ame ri ca five weeks ago bymeans o f a reciprocal arrangementof Rotary I nternat ionale whichenahles t hem t o study l if e i n theUni ted S tates whi le h oy s fromthis country t ak e t he ir placesahroad promoting internationalgood \vill. Th e pair are guests ofGu y Croyle, Merion, who is pres ident of the Balcynar Club.Member s wer e p re se nt ed w it hcigars in th e course of th e meeting, by \\T alter G. Case, Narberthelectric and radio shop proprietorwhose youngest s on a rr iv ed t hi s

    week.Charles B. Aldred, Cynwydmerchant, wiII be t he s pe ak er a tthe meeting o f t he club t o b e h el dnext Tuesday.------AIRMAIL REDUCED\'\lord was received from Assis

    tant Postmaster J. Wallace Goodw in t hi s week that the airmail ratei s now five cents an ounce, a reduction of 400 p er cent. , the o ld ratebeing 10 c en ts a half ounce. Thusfo r t hree cents more than ordinarymail, letters ( an d a n ounce coversall ordinary weight missives) canbe s ent to the coast in 36 hours.The service now extends to allpar ts and directions o f t he country.C an w e attribute this reduction asa swa n song of the Coolidge regime?

    " S low " S ig ns Wil l B e P la ce dat Eight Dangerous St reet

    Intersections.

    Merion Star Defeats Lane InFinal to Win NarberthCup Permanently.

    DOUBLES F INAL SUNDAY

    Narberth, Pa., Saturday, August 4, 1928

    Meeting.

    DEMOCRATS MEETTO PLAN CAMPAIGNElect Officers a n d Adop t Reso

    ' lution at Norristown

    RESIDENTORO

    R ai lr oa d A ss o ci at es HonorChie f Engineer of System

    on Ret i rement.LONG

    A. C. SHAND JOINSP. R. R. HONOR ROLL

    Educational Campaign Ou tl in in g t he Ad vant ag e s o f Commu nity Uni ty Through Home Shopping Policy

    Open s T h is Week .

    MERCHANTS RALLY TO BOOST HOME- GILPIN CAPTURESBUYING AND PROMOTE PROSPERITY CLAY COURT CROWNfo r

    W. S. Horner,3 0 N. Narberth A ~ e . ,Narbert

    i e " Sm i th Will Be Fo u rt hin Si x Y ears to Enter

    Annapolis.

    IS THE HERO

    Begin ClimbPennant Laurels in

    Shutout .In "rder to acquaint residents The se m er ch an ts a re not in-here with the huying values in terested in quick "clean ups," i nBy JOHN UBERTI f\ arherth. an e du ca tio na l c am - running up sales reco rds ; bu t toSaturday, July 28, Narberth raign is being launched in this grow s t ead il y wit h t he growth ofits f ir st move toward the 1928 week's issue oj Ou r Town. the community.Lin e League t hr on e as it "Spend a s much o j your doHars Nothing c an c on tr ib ut e t o t heOakmont 23-0. This is at home" is o ne o f the :-;)ogans of growth of any community like aanother way of saying that f e campaign. .- \nother i s: " Lo ok s tr on g mercantile backing, such asox work and l ack of field col - (leI' the merchandise in local has been estahlished here . Bu t the

    were t he c au se of the s t ( J r ~ r hefore goi ng e ls ewhe re t o b us in es s men must h av e t he h el pset-back. They were the b tl \, . of all expressed in patronage, andraw and undeveloped aggre- Leading bus iness men are en- expression finding force by buyingmet this year; the All Star s do rs i ng the mO\'ement, ful1y at home.side succumbing likewise, realizing' t ha t s uc h a c am pa ig n C o- op er at io n o n t he part of allThree times during this wil1 do material good for al1 here. wiII bring about increased benefits.Narberth's incessant pound- There is much to b e g ai ne d in It constitutes a power for good.three moundsmen from pointing out the advantages of Th e we lfare and growth of Nar-l l. p at ro ni zi ng home i ns ti tu ti on s. b er th d ep ends u pon c o- op er at io n.d er F re d' s advice, the same Thi s e dt lc at io na l ~ ' a m p a i g ; n , Th e husiness men ha\"e establish-er t oo k to t he local mound which will t ou ch on e\Oery pha se e d t hemsel ve s a nd i nv es te d theirthe contest , but onl y to see of communi ty buying and sel1ing mo ne y here and constitute athe boys could do, the ir orig- will mean considerable for t he p ower fu l f ac to r for the growths it io n bei ng i n t he out fi el d. Bor ou gh , f or t he b us in es s i nt er - a nd betterment o f t he community,hree visit ing pitchers allowed e st s a nd for the people. It will but t hey mus t ha \'e the co-operaas Narberth sympathetically serve to establish a sp ir it o f co- t io n o f aH, i n order t o m ak e for

    em have four. operation n ot b efo re exhibited success. And in a like way , t heGillespie, all-around a th - here. It will solidify aH interests merchants must co-opera te withVillanova College, and lead- ,111

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    at the BeachNear Avalon Road

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    AU kinds of job p r in ting . quickly and skillfuUy executed.

    Here summer visitors at thevarious shore r eso rt s maybe assured. of a real homecooked meal or a light reopast. Here ar e a tt rac ti verooms for guest s and a n a tmosphere long sought at theshore.

    HARRY HOLLAR, Prop.

    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

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    Rates: ~ perword; additional consecutive insertions of same advertisement, 1c per word. Minimum chargeper week, SOc.

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    l HOTEL CONEWAGO B e : : ~ u ~ ; ~ : ~ : ~ ~ A ~ x _ i Icellent food : Reasonablel rates : Cool nights : All IIummer sports, includingl golf. ll PETER WEIMER, IIMallager........ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ............... ...... ..

    QuaTOWN

    ODD FELLOWS PICNIC

    BASEBALL SCHEDULEToday (August 4) the Narberth

    ba seba ll c lub p lays its only l eaguegame away, Berwyn at Berwyn. Itis hoped that a goodly crowd ofNarberth fans will accompany th et ea m to Be rw yn to c he er t he m ontheir efforts to capture the MainLine League pennant . Th e twilightgame Wednesday, August 8, is withthe Phalanx Club of \\,'est Philadelphia. a colored aggregation. OnMonday, t he 1 3th , a no th er g am ewith HilIdale is scheduled.

    Saturday, August 4, 1928

    PAGE TWO

    Entered as second-class matter, October 13,1914, at the Post Office at Narberth. Pa.,under the Act of March 3. 1879.

    OURToWN DESCRIBES NEW MONEY s t r ; : ~ : ~ l e improvements in the s izingI ELM DEFEATS AUTOCAR:ONTINUED II'ROM THE FIRST PAtiO; solution have been testea. The sizing I . ~ O N ' l ' l N U ~ D FROM THE FIRST PAGJA Co-operative Community News I .'. ' so lu t ion is a c o a t ~ n g that is placed on I ELM A. C.paper founded in 1911, by the N ar . Th e most s t a r t l l l ~ g thmg about the b ill to m ak e It more durable. At I rho a eberth Civic Association and published the n ew c urre ncy \ViII be th e present g lue i s used. Powell, cf. 2 0 o 0 0every Saturday at Nr1.1berth, Pa. change i n s i ze . It will be th e first The serial number of. a b il l, _ t he ~ I " c l ~ e : r ~ ~ ~ n c3b::::::::::: i gchange in size in 66 ) 'ears. Th e lettering at t he s id e in b lu e i nk ,' i s p ut M. Humphries, If. 0 1 1 0 0Published by the 0 0 6 0 0LI\'INGSTON PUBLISHING COMPANY present bills ar e 7 7 -16 by 3 9 -6 4 h' afteh~ h . e ~ I u e b a t \ Irir ~ l last : ~ ~ ~ ~ c a ~ ? ' 2';:':::::::::::: 1 3 1 0 1PHILIP ATLEE LIVINOSTON. Editor inches, and the new o ne s w il l be t mg t a IS one to tell, ecause Callhan, rf. 1 0 0 0 0one machine c ut s t he bills from the Mawhanney, ss. 0 0 3 0 0R O B E R l s s f : t ~ ~ r ~ d ~ : : m R O N 6 5-16 by 2 11-16. Thus t he n ew sheet and pr in t s the serial numbers at Parkes, p. 2 1 0 2 0b il ls w il l be practicall)' an inch t he s ame time. Any sizing solution Totals 8 6 21 7 3Office. 258 Hn\'t'rford A"enue h t ' t b d' d t b I .smaller in both len!!th and br ead th t a IS ye to e I sc ov er e mus C AUTOCAR OIANTSPhone, Narberth 2545 one t hat does not interfere with print-I rho aIf no answer. call Ardmore 3100. An inch ma y no t seem a large ing. The life of a bil l will be greatly Brown, 3b. 0 1 0 1SUBSCRIPTION PRICE difference, bu t when it is consider- i nc rcased i f something can be dis - 'I Long, cf. .. : ...... 0 11 2 01. . Trlsdale, ss. .. .one Dollar and Fifty Cents Per Year ed that there are 865,000,000 covered that Will make It more ~ e x l b l e . Taylor, lb. 0 0 6 0In Advance. . f .. The small red and blue markll1gs on Tyre, 11. . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0l ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ h P : I I ~ ~ t c ~ ~ r ~ r , ? c 1 ~ I ~ n ~ : c ~ ~ I u t ~ e ; e ~ i ~ ~ a ~ i ~ ; ~ e a f e o ~ ~ ~ a r i ~ ~ J l i ~ t t o l ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ e { : ~ b ~ > ; : " : . : : . : : : : . : . : : g gsize can be e st im at ed . N o t only fiber of the paper i n f iner .. s i ~ k . fibc;rs Awkard, P. 0 0 g gwill the neces s a ry amount o f "aul t and the W11ole. ~ a l l c ; d d l s t l l 1 c t l ~ ' e Bounds, rf. 2 2f b 'b paper." ThIS dIstinctIve paper Will Jones .space or s torage . e apprecl Iy not b e u se d fo r the new currency. It Totals --1-4-1-8-6--3lessened bu t less mk and paper i s bel ieved to be mor e o f an aid than a Autocar Giants 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1will be r eq u ir ed t o m ake th e bills. hindrance t o count er fe it ing. because Elm A. C. 2 2 4 0 0 0 x-8On a "ear's output of cur rency 440 ~ h ordinary person looks at the 1 0 c ~ l - f f Ilzed fibers for a guarantee of genull1-mor e t on s 0 p a pe r a re used or eness and neglects to i nspec t t he bodythe pr es en t bills than will be need- o f t h e bill.e d f or t he n ew ones. O f th e in k There wil l be no def in it e guaranteeIJaste that is used, instead of th e of accuracy on the new paper, such as---------------- l l iquid that is commonly known t he f iber s now used or the w a t e r m a r ~ s4 - ~ l d . h ' on French notes. But the paper Will9:be FIRESIDE i). more tons ar e use now t an have an unnot iceable si lk f iber thatw il l b e used fo r t he n ew m on ey . wil l be present for the benefit of th eTwelve b i ll s wi ll b e mad e on th e Bureau of Eng ravi ng and P ri nt ing. S,\LESl\IAl'i WANTED-A man t o r ep -I S TI . . hid'" I I s en t t he Kersch Chevrolet Co. of Cyn-Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bel amy tar- same sized plate that i s n o\ \' u s ed liS shg t y Istlllctiveyaper las leen wyd In Narberth. A real opportunityke.v, of Sa n Dieg o. Cal ifo rn ia , are f . I adopted for accountablltty purposes. b II I ted Inguests o f Mr s. Starkey's parents , Mr. or elg It. I The new currency was expected to ~ : r ~ ~ ~ e r ~ n ~ u ~ ~ v e e : ~ a ; : 1 r ~ a nKerschand Mrs. James P. Witherow, of Th e sma ll ne ss o f t he ne w bills be in circulat ion by this time. In fact Chevrolet CO., 208 Bala avenue, Cynwyd.Grove Pla ce . Mrs. Starkey will be ma, r es ul t in t h e e limi na ti on o f ?ecretary Dewey planned to ha ve it Phone Cynwyd 81.r emembe red a s Miss Augus ta 'Vi th- I d f f d' '11 Issued by last December ,and make a ' : " : : : " : ' : : : ' : " - = ' : : ' ~ ' : : " : " ' - : " - - = - - : - : - - - - - : ' h - - ; - ItI e prese.nt meth.0 0 01 I.ng bl s Christmas gift of it to the peopl e o f PIAXO T U l ' i E R ~ R e p a t r l n g mec an c .crow. I I Th I I f Id In your own town costs much less. SendMr . a nd M rs . Howard L. Pogue. of engt l\Vlse. IS engt l\Vlse 0 - the Nation. But the work of design- p:Jstal Q. Ubertl. 315 Hampden avenue.:lO:? Grayl ing avcnue, have as their i ng m ake s a l at er al c re as e tha t i ng a nd the preparation for changes Narberth.guests Mrs. Pogue's brother-in-Ia",.' and i a ll s ac ros s t h e c e nt e r of th e por- 111 the maehlllery h av e g on e more - = - - - \ \ - ' A - N - ' - T - E - D - T - o - - r e - n - t - , - s - m - a - l l ~ - t u - r - n - : - I s - : h - e - - = - dd M TI 'I . \ I . . I slowly than was expected. Isister, Mr. an rs. lomas 1\ elxner, trait. ,s t Ie portrait IS t l e m os t Th d f I '11 house or apartment w it h y ar d by c ou p eof Pittsburgh. . f" 'd ., .' 0' e ay 0 t Ie new money WI wi th on e chlld. Write "F," c are Our. I I n p o r t a n ~ actor 111 I e n ~ l t ) 111 0 a probably be in the m iddl e of next ycar . Town.11iss Eleanor Burgess and MISS counterfeIt, Secret SerVIce me n And in !lre!laration for it shopping will GAR.\GE 'or rent.Kathryn L. B u r g e s ~ , of 201:.! Hampden f f ' l . 104 Dudley ave-avenue, and M i s ~ Marie "liesen, of engaged in taking notes ou t 0 I ~ signalized hy t h purchase 0 1111 - nue. PhOne Narberth 2881.

    1.",8 '{erl'oll avenlle, will leave toda" for circulation that faIl below th e 1I0ns o f ~ m a l l e r btllfolds and p ~ l r s e s 2l\ J. f -k I and glOrified by a l as t f lo uns he d WAXTE n- 8ma ll kttchen table anda visit with Mr. and Mrs. Doran S. s tandald 0 fitness send bac t l'i spending of the old "blanket" bills. or 3 chairs. Phone Narberth 2778-W.Callahan. at Virginia Beach, Virginia. hills t ha t a re creased a cr os s t h e HIGH-GRADE REPAIRING. a speclal-Mr. and Mrs. Callahan formerly lived cen te r so badly that the por tr a it is REAL ESTATE NEWS ty on antique grandfather's clocks, val-in Cynwyd. I (leface(l. Ii t il e n e \\ ' bills.' are no t ued hal l and wal l chime c locks. C. R.! ll is s Loi s Smi th , o f South Narber t I Th e real estate off ice of Durbin and' Starn, 115 Rockl an d a ve nu e. P ho neavcnue, lef t yesterday for Cape May, folded ac ros s the middle, they will Howard reports the following sales: Narberth 2522-J. (8-24-28)N. J ., whe re she wi ll be t he gue st of remain in c i r cu l a ti o n longer, an d Mrs . Mar ion Lew is C royl e, o f Mer- t 'OR SALE-Plano. baby grand, mustMiss Bet ty Jones . o f Narberth a\'enue, also there will be Ies,'s dan.(!'er of i on , P a. , has p u r c h a ~ e d No. !l:.!O Mont- go at sac ri fi ce . L eaving town. P honeat the ' . ,nes' summer cottage. .. I N b th 3856 JMiss' Elizabeth Terry. of Grayling counterfeiting'. gomery avenue, Narberth. from Cora _a_r_er -_. _avenue. returned t hi s week from fi\'e \ Iff I Mackie. of Philadelphia. PIAXOS AXD ORG,\:\,S repaired, re-.....n ot l er e at ur e 0 t le n ew cu r- ~ I r . Clark D. Mood" has lllirchased bullt and t une d. Expertly do ne a ndweeks' \'isit to P i t t ~ h u r g h . Her relIC)' tile stalldal'cll'zatl'oll of I)or I '1 o.c N' guaranteed. WlI1tam L. Jervis, 208 lonacousin, : \ liss Pauline Gihsou. o f 'Vi l - ' - - from Josep 1 1'. onnor. ot ar- avenue. Narberth. Phone Narberth 2773,kinshurg, returned with h er i or se\"- traits, will ai d greatly in decreas- berth, t ~ e p r o p e r t ~ on Bry n Maw r (8-10-28)era! weeks ' s tay. in g c ou nt erf ei ti ng . T he p ap er avcnue J.ust . ea st o t . Gu lp h r oa d. M r. ,\:\'lH!lit;s FOR S ' \ L E - J ~ e a v l n g town:Miss "larie V';cntz, oi \Vayne ave- m on ey n ow i n c ir c ul a ti on lack,; ~ I o o d y IS \"Ice preSident aTnu gencral am se11lng f ine famlly heirlooms. Cal l'11 tl rll tOI110rrO\' fl'Olll "e\' . Illallager of the Roherts Nash Motor Narberth 3856-J.~ ~ ~ 1 ' ~ : ~ e k ~ ~ ~ r i p to C a l i f ~ r n i a . He ; unitormity o f po rt r ai t s. Th e new Co., in Philadelphia. FOR RE:\'T-Large furnished room,parents, Mr. and ~ rs. \Val.ton M. bills will have. a ~ e f i n i t ; , portrait The same office reports the f ol low- sui tabl e for gen tl eman or businessWentz. spenl l as t week-end 111 Cape for each denommatlOn. I hese ca n ing rentals: couple. Also f urnt shed rooms . P honeC h a ~ l e s . Virginia. . Ib e e a si ly memorized, an d it will Howard G. Ros e is n ow occupying _ N . . . , a " , r b ; : : e - : : r : - t . , : h : - : - ; - 2 8 ~ 8 ; - 1 . . . , : - = . " . . . . , . - : : - : = - - = - : : : - - . - ~ = - : : : : - : : - _ I ! ! l~ 1 ' 6 ~ . J a . n ~ D o l ~ s o n , o f Men on , a nd Ibe i a r m or e diff icul t for note rais- 151 ,Merion avenue, Nar be rt h. M r. FO" S,\LE-Mahogany end-table, ma-MISS Virgulla Smith, of Narberth a\'c- . I .. Rose is with th e ad\'ertising concern hogany goose-neck davenport, mahoganyHue, are visiting in Ocean City, N. J., 1 1 1 ~ to be done. f a countertelter . T T f P 'I dining r oom tab le , mahogany bed andthis week. raises t he v al ue of a note, th e ot N.. ~ Ayer & Sons Co., 0 hi a- chiffonier. Merion 944 or 505 Bairddelphia. road. Merion.Mr .. a nd Mrs. L. Franklin Terry , of wrong combination oi numeral Mr. B. F. Johnson, of Philadl1Jphia, t 'OR SAI,E-Dodge sedan, f ine oondl-Graylmg avenue, ha\' e returncd from an d por trait will be quickly h as l ea se d No . 129 Chestnut avenue,. tlon.. Low cash p ri ce . S ee owner , 214a triP to ll"ston by hoat. . d .' hMr. a nd Mrs. James C. Keenan. of not i ce . . .. Narberth, from 1Ir. J. T. Howenste ln Essex avenue. Narbe rt .Forest avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Th e deCIded changes 111 s ize and and expects to occupy t he h ou se by FOR SALE-Bookshelves, library desk.f . f the end of the week. sideboard, medicine closet, rocker. table,George H .. F a r k e n b : l c ~ : e r . 0 La nt .w yn desum 0 t h e c ur re nc )' h av e been I b d Ph N be t ilf ~ Harry J . Kil lian, of Narberth , will m 4 0 7 r ~ o r , e s, rugs. one ar rlane. have Just r et ur ned r om a triP to considered by the Treasun' De - Ill0\'e 1'lltO :105 Elnl Terrace wlll'ch he .Ihe St. La wr en ce an d S ag uen ay I B -f E - 1- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Rivers, s to pp in g a t Mon tr ea l and p a r t l ~ l e n t an d t.le. ureau 0 n- has leased from M.rs. Ida Chambley. a SEWING MACHINES-All makes re-Quebec. gravlI1g an d Pnnt lng for 20 years. former borough r es iden t. Mr. K il - paI red. Libe ra l a ll owances on old ma-M D L C d I () S I 0 IIall Is tile n1anager of ' ,Irs. Jeffrl'es' clh451n8_eMs . fo r new Si ng er . P ho ne Mer(ltOtn)rs. e ancey ameron an ler n ep tem )e r 1 , HllO, a state- . i'son . Mr. A ll en ~ T Cameron , o f Mon t- ment was i ss ue d of a contemplat- flower shop H !' al rbertfh apeh .llued'l h' HOUSE FOR SALE, 216 Forest avenue,'p ;ome ry a ve nu e h av e re turned f rom I .. Clarence em y, 0 I a e pIa,their recent trip to Kennebunkport, ed c lange 111 s I ze t o measurements will shortly move into No. 2101 \ il /i l- Narbe rt h. F ive bed rooms, two baths,Poland Spring'S and o t he r Maine r e- that we,re t he s am e as t h os e o f th e II iams avenue, Narberth. Mr .. HemIy ~ ~ ~ ; : ~ : ~ : ! t ~ 3 ~ ~ ~ 1 I down paY(:t)ts.sorts. Mr. Robert M. Cameron has Philippine currency. On F ebr u ar y is employed by the Pennsylvama R. R. __ _also returned from a trip to Nova 26, l!Jl:l t h e Bu re a u of Engravin

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    QUReTOWN PAGE THREEKEEP YOUR DOLLAR IN CIRCULATION AT HOME

    SO QUIET! !

    PAINTINGInterior and EderiorEstimates Cheerflllly Given

    in all i ts branches

    JAMES R. COLEInter ior and ExteriorDecorato..

    100 CheSt nu t Ave NarberthPhone Narber th 3639-W

    HAMER BROS.

    DELICATESSENANDGROCERIES

    250 Haverford Ave., Narberth

    MONTGOMERYCleaners and Dyers g35 North Narberth Avenue

    Many table delicacies fo r hotweather meals.Cold Meat Slic.es

    Salads and Dairy P1'oductsTry our home-made MayonnaiseImported-Domestic GroceriesCanned Meats .:. R.elishesBakery G()odsJust Phone Narberth 2762We Deliver

    JUSTINFor Fa ll and Win t8 r Suitsand TopcoatsHundreds of New Patterns inTWEEDS WOOLENSWORSTEDSThe latest-worsted TWISTSuit ings makes up in wonderful fashionable s tyles.EXPERT TAILORINGCLEANING and DYEINGPRESSING and REPAIRINGWE CALL AND DELIVERPHONE: NARBERTH 2488

    After we finish overhaulingyour engine it will run soquietly y ou w ill na ve tolisten to hear it. Exactworkmanship in handlingeach part of the j o ~ , i s onereason.

    HEMSTITCHINGPLEATINGBUTTONS COVEREDAnnouncing the Arrival ofNEW FALL DRESSESAll Silk. in Latest Styles.FROM $10 AND UPWARDCustom-Made Clothes forChildrenNotions :: Novelties: GiftsWe Carry a Ful l Assor tment of

    GREETING CARDSTheHemstitching Shop

    M1s. A. J. He1"1'scha.ft, Prop.242 Haverford AvenuePhone: Narberth 2510-3771-W

    RADIOREDUCTIONSWhi le They Las t!Electric Sets and Battery Type!From $25 and UpwardCome i n and hear them foty ou rs el f. You w ill n ev er b uyRADIO SETS any cneaper.$395will buy a $550 c (Jmb inat ionRadiola " 17 " w it h B ru nswi ckPanatrope (Radio and Records),with electric pickup.Everyth-ing Electrical and Radio

    HIGH-PRESSURECm' Washing and GreasingYALE Tires and TubesSUNOCO Oils and (lasollne

    241 Haverf(Jrd AvenuePhone Narberth. 4182

    NARBERTHELECTRIC SHOP

    c. E. FUNK110 Essex Ave. Narberth 2710~ M

    FUR COATSREMODELED and RELINEDFancy DrellsesCleaned and DyedWe are sure we can satisfy youwith quality and price

    I. ALMANLadies' and Gents' Tailor105 ESSE:lt- AVENUENarberth, Pa.We are experts in Alterations.French Dry Cleaning, makingboth Men's and Women'sClothes Like NEW

    For BetterCLEANING and DYEINGPhone Narberth 2564We Call and Deliver

    PATRICIAELIZABETH SHOPMrs. Lilian F. Hutchinson. Prop.125 North Narber th AvenueTheatre BuildingPhone Narberth 2898NARBERTH

    Durbin and Howard31 N. NARBERTH AVENUE

    NARBERTH 3843

    Cultivate a Daily HabitThe Ingredientsin the warmwea th er d ri nk swe prepare combine to make arefreshing an dstimulat-ing drink. Icecream drinks, itpreferred. c 0 ntaln a goo dmea su re o f ourpur e c re am Icecream.Drugs and Drug SundriesPrescriptions CarefullyCompoundedCRANE'S

    Cakes made the w ay w e makethem win the Instant approvalof the children-than whom.no o ne knows b et te r wha t agood cake should be.Bread Rolls Pies PastryWe del iver every order over $1PHONE: NARBERTH 3694

    REAL ESTATEMORTGAGES

    INSURANCE"0111' Service Is Aimed

    To Please You"

    W11IIam H. DurbinWilliam S. Howard

    NARBERTHPASTRY SHOP243 Haverford Avenue, Narberth

    THEY'RE GOOD I !

    The Rexall StoreHaverford and NarberthAvenuesPhone: Narberth 3920~ = t " ' 1 M t " ' 1 ~

    =

    for3772

    Narberth, Pa.

    Narberth

    TAX IOu?' Service Is Prompt.Special shopping and longdistance trips.Our Cabs Go Anywhere.

    237 Haverford Ave., Narberth

    NarberthTaD Cab Company215 Haverford AvenueNa=hl:=th, P:l. I' ~ = " " ~ Q ~ ~ ~ Q = ~ ~ ~ : : l ) : : U = l } : : I ! l = l J ~ ~ : 3 : : n = : ~ ) ; t J ~ ~ ~

    MONTGOMERY DYERSIN TAILORING LINE

    With the announcement of the a rrival of fal l pa tt e rns for suits andtopcoats, Montgomery Cleaners &Dyers, 35 North Narberth avenue, announce t he a cqui si ti on o f Ant honyFiodo as cus tom t ai lo r f or t hc e st ab lishmcnt. Mr. Fiodo is an experienced tailorwith many years ' experience and wasa des igner a t o ne time for Andreen &Wacke r, o f Philadelphia, one of theleading tai loring f irms of the QuakcrCity.The new patterns include tweeds,woolens, wor st eds and a new typecal led wors ted twis t sui tings , which isexpected to be a popular vogue amongthe better dressed men. Hundreds ofpatterns are on h an d. S ui ts a re m ad eat reasonable prices. _.Montgomery Cleancrs & Dyers callattention a ls o t o a s er vi ce p lan, whi chis new in this section. Those _whocontemplate a vacation, are invited tot u rn ove r the ir fal l garments to th isplace, and these garments wil l be puti ll condition dur ing t he August daysand be r eady when t he vacationist arrives home for fal l act iv it ies. Al teration, prcssing, cleaning and dycing area ll embraced in this service .

    Narberth, Pa.

    sold by

    NARBERTH'S BUSINESS MEN -I

    TRY FIRST AT HOME

    s. J. THOMAS

    They he lp to build schools, chu rches, good road s andbetter homes.They help to pay home-employed people.They help us ALL PROSPER.

    A sound, sensible business reques t that every personshould heed, because it means extra dollars to each one.The merchants hereabouts want your business-theywant your neighbor's business. They realize that to getyour business they must give you value received for everydollar you spend with them.The prof it which the merchant realizes f rom any sale hemakes is an added asset to the wealth of Narberth.

    Fairview Road

    CORD WOOD

    J. GREINER

    . Reduction in

    You wil l s ave by buying itNow for winter fuel. It is selling very cheap and we candeliver it_ to your home.

    Phone Cynwyd 923WEXCAVATING ROAD WORKGRADINGWe Haul Cinders, Gravels, etc.

    PHOENIX Hosiery, two leadinggrades, $1.50 and $1.95.INTERWOVEN Socks for Men.TYSON'S Eng li sh BroadclothShirts.NUNN-BUSCH Shoes for Men.QUALITY Shoes for Womenand Children.GENERAL MERCHANDISEthat is guaranteed by us.

    236 Haverford AvenueNARBERTH

    POEM DEDICATED TOPRODUCE MART HERE

    There is a store in Narberth thatlikes to express its advertising in poeticform. Hence this poem from t he peno f Mor ri s Strauss, bro ther o f Sam,who is the proprietor of the NarberthFrui t and Produce Market:"The store that is white,With lights that are bright ,Sell ing all produce r ight ."The Strauss boys make dai ly t ri psto the big marts of Philadelphia, wherefruits and vegetables are selected espec ia ll y f or t he ir patrons in Narberth.Del iv er y is made in t ime f or mca ls .On Fridays special service i n f is h isoffered.

    SPECIAL DELIVERYAT PASTRY SHOP

    The Narberth Pastry Shop, in keeping with i ts p rogr es si ve pol ic y, announces a del ivery service with orderstotaling $1 purchase or more. Thisdelivery will be prompt .The Narberth Pastry Shop speciali zes in f ine pas tr ies and cakes , as wel l

    as rolls and buns. Home-made brcadis baked daily. In thi s bread, the bestf lour i s used.Cour teous service is rendered withevery sale.

    Home Spent Dollars JVotk for Us Home Folks

    BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOMEIt will not cos t youa l ar geamount t o have usb r i gh tenup your home-a f re sh coat o f paint on the woodwork,some new wallpaper in the rooms needing it, the floorst ouched up. The sum tot al will b e little-the addedpleasure and pride in your home wi ll be wel l worth i t .WINDOW S HADE S U PHOL ST ER ING DRAPERIESAWNINGS AND SLIP COVERSLet Us Show You Our New Wall Paper DesignsTHE ATLAS COMPANY, Inc.SAMUEL N. HALL, President246-248 Haverford Avenue (upstairs)Phone Narberth 3625

    Now $5.85

    We Fit the EntireFamily

    John DrizinSHOES

    We Stand Readyto Serve YouWha teve r you may wan ttoda.y. tomorrow or nextweek In the way of

    NARBERTHBEAUTY SHOPPE

    127 N . Narberth Avenue

    We Stand Behind Our WorkinCLEANINGandDYEING

    The added attractivenesswhich comes f rom p ro pe rgrooming will bring yougreater popularity. Makeit a pract ice to come hereregularly for facial andhair treatments.Marcel Wavinlr :: Facial MassalreScalp Treatment

    An assurance that should convinceyou o f our sincerity inserving you.ALTERATION WORKMen's and Women's Garments

    PRESSING: REPAIRINGADELIZZI BROS.102 Forest Ave . : Narberth 2602CLOSED SATURDAY1 P. M.DURING AUGUST

    GEO. M. DANDO

    Our InsuranceServiceIs operated on the principle that every cHent Isent it led to a ll the assistance we can render toward- securing the most economical p ro te ct ion f orhis every Insurable r isk.We make n o charge fo rour service of Inspectionand advice.Oftlce: Narberth 4033Residence: Narberth 3987

    Firm ofJohn A. CaldwellReal Estate

    Conveyancing .:. Notary Publi

    Cakes. made here, c on ta inplenty of the best materialspure but ter, sugar and f ruit s.flavors of the finest, combineto make our cakes . bakedfresh each day. a real trest forevery member of the family.Pastries Pies Bread Rolls

    FRUITS and VEGETABLESPlus Delivery to Your Door

    Phone Narberth 1680

    Substantial reductions on allWome n's L ig ht ColoredShoes, including Whites,formerly $6.85, $7.50, $7.85

    "Qual lt r Fir st , Las t and A l w a ~ ' s ' !105 Forest Avenue, Narberth

    QUALITY MEATSCHOICE GROCERIESFRESH PROVISIONS

    REMEMBER

    Beauty GivesAdded Charm

    Sure-Footed

    HARRY B. WALL

    Keeping your plumbing ingood repair pays. The costof minor repairs i s usual lysmall-the convenience ofhaving it in condition foruse is worth while. Ourpledge is better service.

    DAVIS'The Oldest Store in Nmbelth224 Haverford Annue

    "Ask Your Neighbor"SODAS

    AUTOMOTIVEElectricWorkStarters .:. Generato1sIgnition RepairsThe highest Technical ExpertWork o n your car. ElectricParts for Every Make of Car.WILLARDBATTERIESSales and ServiceWe repai r and rechar ge al l make sof batteries.Radio BatteriesCalled for andDeliveredphone: NARBERTH 2866-WUNDER

    Narberth FruitANDProduceMarket

    228 Haverford Avenue

    BetterPlumbing Service

    Plentyof fresh fruit means hisbetter health. It supplies ineasily digestible form. theneeded food elements for hisproper development.Sen 'e Fruit , In Seosoll,With Every MealVegetables Fresh Every DayFish Sold Here Every Friday

    WE DEL Il 'ER

    Plumbing .., Gas FittingHeatingPHONE, NARBERTH 3652-M

    NARBERTH, PA.

    Shod in a pair of these soft rubber soled shoes-Goodyear Keds-you can put ext ra pep intoyour enjoyment of sport s, foryou wil l be sure of your footing.

    PhonesNarberth 3677 1Il0rbertll 3605

    BUYHARDWAREandHOUSEFURNISHINGSConveniently and EconomicallyOur buying contacts are such asto save you substantially onpurchases. You wil l f ind Economy Prices at this store.We a im t o p le as e and renderservice with great, good will.Our Del iv ery I s Promp tPhone Narberth 4177Narberth HardwareCompanyBuilders' HardwareSporting Goods230232 Haverford Ave.Narberth, Pa.

    .. ~ = Q c = ~ = ~ ~ \ " ;

    "Oldest Produce House inNarberth"

    at our fountain have refreshingresults.You Must Try One t o Appre -ciate How Delicious -They Are .In Many Flavors and Juices.Breye r' s I ce Cre ami n bul k and brick.PRESCRIPTIONSDrug Sundr ie s Rubbe r Goods

    238 Haverford AvenueNarberth, Pa.Phone Narberth 2600

    Battery and Elec tric Serv ice G oth am S ilk S toc kin gs to Ma tc h108 Essex Avenue

    CONTINUED ON THE FIFTH PAGE~ : : l ) : : U : : ~ ~ ~ : : l ) : : l ) : : l ~ ~ ; ; Z ~ < r : b = l ~ ~ ~ : : l ) : : n = : ~ ~ ~ ~ : U : : i ) : j ~ ; ; : g ~ 1 ~ M M t " ' 1 M M t " ' 1 ~

    : l ~ I : ; : l Q Q Q Q ~ ~ ~ ~ I : ; : l I : ; : l ~ ~ Q ~ ~ M P M M = M M M ~ Q Q l O : I W ~ W Q ~ = ~ ~ ~ ~ W ~~ M M M ~ ~ = t = 1 t ' " ! M = M M t : " : ~ M M = M M M = ~ ' H H M M ~QUALITY THIS STORE SUMMER FROCKS "Open Extra Hours For Yourand and Convenience"MERCHANDISE YOUR TELEPHONE VACATION DRESSESm ~ NARBERTH 3669 and 2446 Children-all agesWhat a convenience and a sav- We are showing some very fineing of time to step to your styles NOWphone , c al l our n um be r a nd Baby Novelties and Giftsknow that you will get promptly WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'Swhatever you order. If you haveneve r t ri ed i t, do so next time UNDERWEAR and HOSIERYyou want something in a hurry Humming-Bird Full-Fashionedand l ack the t ime to go shopping HOSIERYfor it. Finest Summer ShadesFRUITS and VEGETABLESFrom the Produce MarketsFRESH DAILYFISH on Sale FRIDAYSSea Foods in SeasonWHITESIDE BROS.

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    tin

    FRIENDLY

    I-lb.

    2 botHes 25clarge can 31c7-oz. can 23cflat can 15c

    Fresh EveryDaySNUG HARBOR FARMWhite EggsSSc dozen

    rHHECT FROM FA RM TO YOURTARJ.E.

    To the Residents ofLower Merion Township:On July 10, 1928, your Commissionersapproved an ordinance requiring that "noperson shall sel l '" milk from dairy herdscontaining cows that have not been tuberculin-tested."This ordinance is expected t obe enforcedabout January 1, 1929.This is to inform you that every grade ofmilk served by this Company i n LowerMerion Township is from Tuberculin-testedcows only.

    Fo r service of Abbotts "A " Milk an d otherAbbotts Dairy Products,simply 'phoneEvergreen 4461-62 (ou rmain Philadelphia Dairy).

    ABBOTTS DAIRIES, InCoAbbolls.t t t X M I L K ~Safeguarded by Science and Tuberculin-Tested

    Assorted Flavors

    CO-OPERATION CUTS COSTS

    Special--23cIDEAL HOT-WEATHER SHORTENING

    UNMATCHED FOR QUALITYJELLO3 pkgs. 25c

    COlfER'S MARKETWHERE NARBERTH BUYS ITS FOODWE DELIVER FROM CITY LINE TO BRYN MAWR

    HIGHEST GRADES OF CITY-DRESSED MEATSQUALITY-PLUSCotter's Market

    IN NARBERTH

    HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice of the PeaceREAL ESTATE

    "Truly America's Finest"QUAKERSWEETCream Butter57c lb.It Must Bethe Beat

    CONVENIENT

    ALL FOOD PRODUCTS car ri ed by u s a re careful ly chosen for their QUALITY-and when you combineQua li ty Foods , Low Pri ce s and Cou rt eous Ser vi ce , it is easy t o s ee why th is Store is increasing in popularity every day.

    Franklin Granulated Sugar . . . 41bs.25cPALEMOON. bottle I8c, 3 bottles 50c

    A PLEASANT, COOLING BEVERAGE

    CRISCOGorton's ~ ~ Codfish, I3c can; 2 cans 25cCampbell's Tolliato Soup . . . 3 cans 25cSitkoff Fancy Pink Salmon . tall can I9cRoyal Coffee EAel{iAt rfr:EAit Ih. 45cTETLEY'STEA I N ~ ~ t { ~ ~ r a O N 1/4-lb. pkg. 23cLibby's Pure TomatoCatsup . large bot. 23cImperator Fancy Rice. 2 16-oz. pkgs. 25cJocye,yClub F t ~ W ' ~ 1 ~ 1 t L Peas can 23cTENDER

    Shotwell Creamy Marshmallows . . . 27c lb.EXTRA SPECIAL-39c VALUE-SAVE 12c

    several attractive house s havebeen listed with me for sale.May I have the privilege ofshowing them to you?

    Fire Insurance-Best CompaniesPhoa. elM'-W .......err.r. a"L

    NEW REDUCTIONSC& CPaleDry Ginger Ale .Ivins' Saltines, Crisp and Fresh .Belle Isle Light Meat Tuna Fish . Paradise Island Sliced Pineapple All Gold Fruits for Salad . . . . . . . large can 39cHIGHEST GRADES OF CrfY-DRESSED MEATSLEGS OF GENUINE lb. 4S c RIB ROAST - lb. 38c to SOcSPRING LAMB. . . . . . . . . .. . .. BEST NATIVE BEEF . . . .. SHOULDERS OF GENUINE Ib.3Sc FRESJ;I-KILLED 1b42cSPRING LAMB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . STEWING CHICKENS ..Vogts H ~ m s , Family Size, lb. 33c

    Fm' PeJ'manentSatisfactionII BUY ASmedley IBuilt Home

    Wm. D.& H.T. Smedley

    85,829.49

    Total$4,191.9059.9043,903.42517.061,520.28416.00

    $3,004.36

    $5,981.17

    $6,431.53 .

    $1,065.84

    $2,709.11

    $4,553.00

    $9,993.99$9,993.99

    Total$92,158.60I1,093.20 J. Raymond Sharp834.12 Phone Lombard 054094,085.92 or Na1'berth 4178

    4,377.29 19 Woodsid e Ave. :: Narberth580.70 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ = = ~ ~ ~ .

    $80,534.56

    $3,531.02$108,572.85

    $149,012.89

    $4,181,140.002,76219$5.00

    $400.00250.00100.001,722.3681.0075.00376.00

    251.44

    $5,193.332,500.00405.44

    $107,819.59$753.26

    73,819.49

    29,935.00

    $1,335.48892.80227.89222.9430.00

    Property$78,748.60693.20634.1280,075.923,377.29580.70

    Secondary

    F. R. GIFFORD,I. MeHOSE,ANDREW GREENE,Auditors.

    Shea's Drug StoreRIGHT AT THE STATION

    Where the Apotheca1'Y Has Held ForthFor the Last Quartetr-Centu1"YTelephones: Narberth 28-38 and 28-39

    AUDITOR'S REPORT

    *Does not include money borrowed and paid back the same year.EXPENDITURES

    ElementarySalaries of Principals $4,191.90Other Expenses of Principal's Office 59.90Salaries of Teachers 43,903.42Textbooks 517.06Supplies Used i n Instruction. . .. . . 1.520.28Attending Teachers' Institute 416.00Tuition . . .$50,608.56Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50,608.56 $29,935.00Auxiliary Agencies (C):Libraries $288.23Promotion of Health 198.00Transportat ion of Pupi ls 4,480.00Other Expenses 1,014.94Total ----Operation (D):

    Of the School District of the Borough of Narberth,Montgomery County, Pa.Fo r School Year Ending July 1, 1928

    TAXATIONAssessed Valuation of Taxable Property .Number Assessed with Per Capi ta Tax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Number of Mills Levied . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rate o f Per Capita Tax ..................................

    AMOUNT OF SCHOOL TAXPer CapitaAmount Levied (Face o f Dup li ca te ) ' " $13,410.00Additions to Duplicate 400.00Penalties 200.00Total Amount of Tax 14,010.00Exonerations 1,000.00Entered as Liens . .Net Amoun t o f 1927 Tax Collected(Uncollected Taxes, July 1, 1928,$3045.02) 12,010.00

    RECEIPTSBalance on Hand July, 1927 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Temporary Loans'" .Interest .Taxes . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . $86,082.91Delinquent 356.26

    General Control (A):Secretary .Treasurer .Attorney .Tax Collectors .Auditors .Compulsory Education and Census .Other Expenses .Total ----Instruction (B):

    86,439.17State Appropriation 13,481.83Tuition Non-Resident Pupils 186.00All Other Sources 367.08Total - - - ~ $ 1 0 8 , 5 7 2 . 8 5----

    ElementaryWages of Jan ito rs $3,225.00Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,501.60Water , Ligh t and Power " . " . . . . . 1,183.85Janitors' Supplies 371.34Other Expenses 149.74',Total . . . . . '.................................----Maintenance (E):Repair of Buildings $689.40Upkeep of Grounds 125.00Repairs and Replacements of Equipment: Heat,Light and Plumbing, Apparatus, Furnitureand Other Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ----Fixed Charges (F ) :State Retirement Board-Elementary .Insurance:Fire .Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Taxes .Other Expenses .Total ----DEBT SERVICE AND CAPITAL OUTLAYDebt Sen-ice (G):Payments to Sinking Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,633.00Payments of Interest on Bonds 1,920.00Total .................................----Capital Outlay (H) :Alteration of Old Build ings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,207.05Added Equipment for Old Buildings:Heat, Light and Plumbing, Furniture,Apparatus, Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,323.97Total ----

    SUMMARYTotal Receipts .( It ems A-F ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $99,735.57Tot al P ayment s ( It ems G-H) 8,084.02Total .....................................----Balance on Hand (School Year 1927-1928) .S INKING FUND REPORT

    r - - - - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - - - - ~Carpenter and Buildert JOBBING AND ALTERATION WORK

    I, 1158 Merion Ave. Narberth 3973-MI 4 - - - - - , - - - -I

    ~ : l r : ISign of Best Meats

    Call Rittenhouse 70700PllOslte Erlanger Theatre

    'Tis Cool Here!

    2106 ~ a r k e t Street

    No c oo ler p la ce c an b e f ou ndnear Philadelphia than Bradley'sMarket.On the hot te s t summer d ay sour t he rmomete r r egi s te rs nomore t han t he low 70's.Park your car at 2106 MarketStreet, across f rom t he E rl an ger Theater, some day soon, andENJOY your shopping for goodmeats.

    N.R.PEACOCKInterior and Exterior PaintingWILL BE GLAD TO ESTIMATJD407 Essex Ave., Narber th, Pa.

    Pbone. N a r b ~ r t b ::081

    HOWARDHAMERJobbing

    CarpenterNarberth 2762WE BUILDSAND BOXESTO SUI TYOUR BACK YARD

    BRADLEYMARKET CO.

    Merion Friends' Meeting.Services for August 5:10 A. l\L-First-day school.11 A. ~ I . - M e e t i n g for worship.

    Church Notes

    The Presbyterian Church.Rev. John VanNess, 1\L A.. Minister.Meetings for August 5: '10 A. M.-Bible school.1 t A. M.-Morning worship. Thesermon wil l be del ivered by t he Rev .Loyal Y. Graham, Jr. . pastor o f th eCentral Presbyterian Church o f New a rk , N . ) .. a nd f orme rl y pasto r of thischurch.7 P. M.-Union mee ti ng on theLutheran lawn. Sermon by minis tersupplying the Baptist Church.Next Wednesday evening the UnionPrayer Mee tin g will be held in theLutheran Chu rch a nd will be led bya re pr ese nt ativ e from th e BaptistChurch.Baptist Church of the Evangel.Robert E. Keighton, ~ [ i n i s t e r .Sunday, August 5:11 A. M.-Morning worship. Sermonby Dr. Robert E. E. Harkness , professor of church his tory. Crozer Seminary.7.30 P. ~ I . - C o m m u n i t y sen'ice withthe other chu rche s on the lawn ofLutheran Church.Wednesday, August s:8 P. 1L-Union prayer sen-ice atLutheran Church.

    First Church of Chr is t , Scientist.'Women's Club Bui lding.Ardmore Avenue. Ardmore.11 A. M.-Sunday services.11 A. M.-Sunday sihoo!.\Ve snesday eveni ng . t cs timoni almeeting at 8 o'clock.Reading room, HI \Vest Lanrasteravenue open week-days f rom 10.:10 to4.30 o ' ~ l o c k ; \Vedncsday c\ 'ening from9 to 9,45 o'clock.The subject for t he Bible lessonsermon f or Sunday, August 5, is"Spirit."

    Methodist Episcopal Church.Sunday, August 5:9.45 A. M.-Bible school.11.00 A. 1\L-Morning worship. Sermon theme: "The Unexpected Ansswer."7.00 P. M.-Ul1Ion sernct: on thelawn of the Lutheran Church.The Union Prayer Meeting wil l b eheld on Wednesday evening at 8o 'c lo ck i n t he Lutheran Church.

    All Sain ts ChurchWynnewood_Rev. Gibson Bel l. Rector.Sunday, August 5:10.30 A. M.-Holy Communion andsermon.

    ReceIpts:Balance on Hand July 1, HJ27 ............. $6,749.85Received During Year from Curren t Funds . . . . . 2,633.00Received from Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 611.14.::.============================ Total ----. ~ ~ ! ! ! [ ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , IExpenses:Porcb Enclosures Window Screens ,-- Balance in Fund Ju ly 1, 1928 .Assets:HOWARD J. BUTLER School Sites, Buildings and Equipment $ 1 3 5 , 2 2 0 . 6 ~CARPENTER and BUILDER Accounts Receivable 3,045.02Repairs and Alterations Sinking Fund 9,993.992 WYNNEWOOD COURT Balance in Treasury 753.26NARBERTH. PA, Total .................................----Pbone. Narber tb 3900-W Liabilities:Bonded Indebtedness $48,000.00Short Term Loans 2,500.00Total $50,500.00We hereby certify that we have examined the above accounts and findthem correct, and that the secur it ies of the officers o f t h e Board are in accordance with law.

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    9.45 A. M.-Bible School.11.00 A. M.-The S er vi ce . Re v.Robcrt F. Gerhart. D. D., StudcntPastor, U. of P.7 .00 P . l \o J. -Union Twilight Service on the lawn.Wednesday, August 8-8.00 P. M.-Community PrayerS er vi ce in t he Luthern Church.

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    TO KEEN RIVALS 1 EGYPTIAN-- 1Cynwyd Emerges victor in De- 1 Bala Ave" North of City Line !ciding Contest Featured !1 !by Homers. i This Friday and Saturday ~ l

    SCORE WAS 12 TO 9 "Streets of Shanghai"By JOHN UBERTI '1 1Returning to t he d iamon d to With PAULINE STARK ~ lengage in a f r ay w i th their keen-es t ri\ 'als El m A. C. l os t t o Cyn-wyd Thursday as a sudden rally 1 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 1in t h e c los ing f rames failed t o p as s 1 ]

    ~ h wide margin h eld b y t he \'is- 1 NORMA SHEARER inItors. Babb, o n th e s la b t he first 1 tthe half of the fracas, was the de-l "The Latest From Paris" 1and f ~ a t e d J11oundsman, wh o wa.s re-Il 1 sl ie\ 'ed by Parkes, Lower Merion 1 1 Ic o nt r ib u ti o n, w ho a ll ow ed f ou r o f 1 Gowns: Gags : Giggles: Girls 1 Ith e I., hits. Th e r iv als h it t he , t !f o rme r H ar l' o\ "l ra te 1)lav er at ...-....-.--..--..--.. .........-..--..--..--....-...-..- IO:-;'TISUED It 'HOM THE FIRST PAGR J

    c on te st w it h t he Sou th A rdmo re ~ ~ ~ i ~ : ; . ~ e ~ ; ~ u ~ ~ l ~ i ~ f ; ~ I ~ : ~ ~ l ~ e ~ n ~ o ~ : W. Chas. Stanley, D. C. adub. Standing b es id e M ik e 011 'd CHIROPRACTORI t tl f I t SI erably ; bu t Parkes quel led theirs l or , le a ns s aw lOW age ou - d . OFFICE 221 CONWAY AVENUE. I eSlre to rOl11p away w ith an y :played youth, Mul l igan get tmg t 1I'ee I I bb Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Fridaysuccessive errors t o h is n ame. How- ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ : t h ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' e s ~ s t le y na ed 7.30 to 9,30 P, M. Ie ve r, h e m an ag ed t o stay a he ad o f 1'1 . E _. AND BY APPOINTMENT =his rival ma n o n sh ort, w ho col- . liS wa s 1m's third meetjihg Phoni, Narberth 2463 il ec te d s ix errors, t he r es t of t he W it h Cynwyd, each having on e _ . ._. =team aiding in totaling I I. v ic t or y t o t h ei r credit, a best-out- REPLATE. of t hr e e s er ie s d ec id in g t he i r s u-Lindsay walked, Gilly sacnficed BRASSY WORN-OFFII d G 'II . premacy.a nd Humphr ie s s tr o e. I esple Cvnw.vd star ted t h e f i re \ "o rks , Fhit to r i gh t whereupon Lindsay J I I ' Bath Room alleetscame in, Dillworth's error costing Pf resto. as t leyTromped away w i th Brassy Auto Parts, Reflectors, etc.o.ur r.uns. B. h oma s b e ga n w it h With Pure Silverthe run. Humphries was thrown CIrCUIt c lo ut No. 1. Zengre l con- USEou t when caught be tween t h ir d and tributed s ec on d r un a s he galloped

    home and Gillespie succeeded him a ro u nd t he four s a cks , errors onat third, Master grounded to cen- t he p art of th e first an d thirdtel' admitting Gillespie a nd F le ck basemen costing his scoring. Thisdoub le d t o center tallying tw o as wa s not 'a home run. HumphriesWalt crossed the fourth plate. scored C. Thomas frol11 h is d ou bl e [ t2 runs. 3 hits, I error. to left, and Montague .scored Car-Th e f ou rt h a nd fifth each con- penter. who h ad s to le n t hi rd .t r ibuted another two for the 'Val- Cynwyd t oo k o ne in th e secondzermeno Fleck gained first a s the and Elm c ha lk ed u p t he ir firstsecond baseman e r red and Peterson three.

    sacrified. M ik e too k t wo bases a s 'V ith th e bases f ul l B . Maxwellthe lad on s ec ond muf fe d number forwarded Thomas tw o flies keept wo whe re upon Ver ni e c ro ss ed t he i n g t he \-isitors ro'm further sccirrubber. Tony s ki ed t o c en te r a nd ing.L indsay doub t ed t o l e ft f o rwa rd i ng Babb s cored of f Harr is ' doublethe youthful shortstop. an d Pa rk e s p us hed t he c owh id e

    2 runs, I hit, 2 errors. ou t into center for another homeTh e veteran an d Gillespie started run, t a l ly ing th ree .the f i fth wi th a single, Master scor- In t h e t h ir d El m A. C. grabbeding Humph ri es a nd advancing three more a s H ar ri s h it h om erJ oh nn y t o third as he sacrificed on No. a with tw o me n on . bu t Cynsecond. \Vernie nabbed first as Han- wyd marked up one to tie th ena f ai le d t o oust Gillespie coming situation.home; pitcher's choice. Peterson In, th e sixth th e vistors ra nh it high to the rig ht fielder, who away w ith six runs and Hummuffed the skyscraper, whereupon phries n ab be d t he f ou rt h homerFleck bar el y t ook second. as th e local t eam b e ga n a despa-2 runs, 3 hits, I error. rate rally.Then ' followed th e gruesome \Vi th C a ll ah a n o n s ec on d Pow-

    s ix th , n ot to mention anything of ell go t one, a hard bingle, forth e horrible seventh. warding the fo rmer a s one -run -an -With one out , G il fi ll an took bases innirig predominated t h ro ug h t heas Rutty, second bascman, t hrew wild- . hIy fo r t he s ec on d timc. Humphries remamdp.r of t e game.doubled from his rifle-like shot to short Babb's double in t he s ev en t h,scoring Gilfillan. Babb s ingl ed for - immediately scor ing on t he t hi rdwarding t he vet and advancing Johnny baseman' s and ca tcher' s fumbles,to third. Hanna failing considerably, g av e E lm t he n in th an d final run.McClain took to the hil t. Fleck pass-ed the f ir st heave a s B ab b g ra bb ed ELM ~ R ~ s ec on d a nd t hc n s tr ol led f il li ng the P o w ~ l l . ct.. 2b 0canvasses. Peterson went to first from Oalleaher, c. . , Ib I h . h V'll Richardson, 3b. 1a mg e to so r t scormg te l a- Babb, 2b., P. . . . . . 2nO\'a star a nd B ab b c ro ss the penta- Harris, lb. . . . . . . ,.... 2gon as t he s ec on d bas eman threw Humphries ,If. . .. '" 1'ldl I h' d' d . V . Parkes, rt., P. . . . 1V I Y tI e t Ir t ime, a vancmg erl11e Mawhannb, ss. 0t o t hi rd . Flynn muffed one as Peter- Sherwood, cf. . '" 0son took second and Mike singled and Oallahan, r 1.......... Iwen t o n to second as Vern ie was b e- Totals . . . . . . . .cYiiwi:Jing played. back and for th finally los- R. H. o.ing out. McMonogle doubled to deep B. Thomas, c. . . . . . . . . 2 2 7t . B' B P t d T. Maxwell ,If. . . . . 3 4 0cen er scor1l1g 'g oy e e rs on a n C. Maxwell, of. I 0 2Mulligan a nd t he n w en t o n t o t hi rd as B. Maxwell, cf. 2 2 1the second baseman muffed another. Zenarel. lb. . . .. . . 1 2 6L d f d t t' f I C. Thomas, ss. 2 2 410 say ~ a orce 0 re Ire rom t Ie Carpenter, rf. 0 2 0game bemg hit h:1rd from McClain's MontalUe, 2b. ; . . . . . . . 0 1 0uncontrol lcd heave, Martin walking. SteIn, P. . .. , . . . . I 0 0Rutly t oo k to t h mound and G il ly c ~ o ; ~ ~ ::::: .. 4....i 1 :5 61 0opened on him WIth a singlc as the Elm A. C. ... 0 3 3 0 1 Ishortstop t hr ew poo rly a tt empt ing tooust Mar ti n o n second. Humphriesscored the s ta r o f the House of Davidfray and Gilfillan as the second baseman threw wildly to f irst for the fourthtime. Hampshire pinch hitted forG il le sp ie , t ook f ir st a s Rutty h it h im .Babb took two, walking' them with

    NARBERTH'S BUSINESS MEN - ' le isure as Humphries and HampshireI BOYS WIN AND LOSE Icrossed for number 9, Lindsay for- On Monday, July 30 the Lindvwarding Babb for the tenth. ,.0 runs, 6 hits, 4 errors. Boys' Club, another new hasebal l out-Peterson singled and Mike s tr ol led. fit , def ea ted the Young Athletics by.'.=============================== Mac jammed the lancs from his s in gl e a s co re of 12 to 10. Keith ParksCONTINt:ED FROM THE 'l'HIltn PAGII. SAVINGS IN HARDWARE to short. Schofield, substitute p it ch er , p it ch ed f or t he d ef ea te d team, whilewalked, fo rc ing Pe te rson home; Gil ly Ed. Wright starred for the victors.ACCIDENT STATISTICS BY OFFERED IN NARBERTH singled forcing Schofield out on second On Wednesday, August I, t he L indyJ. BAIRD CALDWELL City pri ce s i n hardware and house and scoring Mulligan and McMonogle. Boys' C lu b l os t their first game toV r'l h f I d . . furnishings o f s ta nd ard qua li ty h av e D av is doubled admitt ing Gilly a nd Burge ss ' Collegians by the score ofel Y t. e. way 0 t le pe e S ~ r J a n IS; no advantage over the prices that a re Mar ti n singled, advancing Davis to 11 to 10..hard. If It IS not the automobile that -maintained by t he N ar be rt h H ar dw ar e t hi rd . B ab b was t hr own o ut o n first _~ a u s e s the pedestrian's nerves to be - C om pany , i n Narberth, which t akes as Davis tagged t he f ou rt h s ac k. V er -come frazzled, there a re ob jec ts to f al l p ri de in the fact that its men;handise nie took second a s t he first basemanon him, yawning holes awaiting to is purchased from t he manufac tu re r, i n muf fed one , McMonogle tabb ing up-engulf him, sharp particles on which many instances, thus eliminating the the f inal run.he must step, and numerous o the r pit- jobbers' profit. 7 runs, (i hits, 1 error.f al ls he must pass successfully before At the same t ime ; t he Narberth OAKMONTrho a eh e c an c la im h is life as h is own . Hardware Co. makes i t a p ol ic y pl an RUdolph, cf. 0 1 0 0 0"Strange as it may seem to a gi le - to r en de r t he max imum amount of Reid, lb. 0 0 10 0 1footed pedestr ians of the twenticth servi ce , w it h a conveni ence in t imely:: : ' 3b. g g-century, the menace of the automobilc delivery that i s appreciated by those R l c ~ ~ o ; J : If:'::::: :.::: ::: 0 0 6 0 0is not his most f requcnt t hr ea t, i t is who have t ak en a dv an ta ge o f the DtlIworth. r f. 0 2 1 0 0- dis cl os ed b y t he p er so na l a cc id en t trading facil it ies offered by th is en te r IRutly, 2b., P. 0 1 I 4 4statistics, which havc just reached our p ri sing store. I ~ ~ ~ n a , C . P."::::::::::::::: g g g-office from one of t he compani es we This s tore subscribes to t he p lan of McClain, p. 0 0 0 0 0represent," said J. Baird Caldwell, of having residents l ook over 1 I1erchan- To talst he r ea l e st at e and insurance firm of d ise i n the local stores before spendingJohn Caldwell, in Narberth. "The the dollar away from h01l1 and withperson accustomed t o threa ding h is t ot al strangers.way in a nd out o f p re se nt -da y traffic _has grown to be somcthing of a n e x- BIG RADiO REDU'CTIONSpert in his hop, sk ip and jump among AT N ~ R B E R T H STOREautomobiles, street cars, a nd h umanb . I . Among t he bargains announced inel11gs, a I intent on gettlllg somewhcre connection with reduction in prices ofin particular. radio sets at t he Narbe rth Electric"But while hc has maste rcd in some S to re , is a special low price on a c om rcspects the p ro bl cm o f a vo id in g i n- b in at io n r ad io a nd rec ord instrument,jury by an automobile, thc pedestrian the Radio la "17" and the Brunswick

    i f inding the complexi ty of self-Ioco- Panatrope. Here i s combined thc newmotion increasingly difficult. By ncccs- est Brunswick Pana trope with thcs it y he has become quick of limb, but latest R. C. A. radio receiver, uti l izingin acquiring n im hl en es s, h e h as l os t the latest type A. C. tub es. Everysome of his stabi li ty of perambula - kind of m us ic c om es in t hi s ama zi ng tion. instrument, both recorded and broad-"In 1927 thc stat ist ics show that 3268 cas ted : and comes accurately. It oppedcstrians r et nr il ed to their homes eratcs from the electric l ight socket,'sadder and wiser as a J:C.Sult of t he ir without batteries.cxperience on thc broad highways and The Narberth Electric Shop is alsos tr ce ts . Only 443 of th is number were call ing attention to rcduction in pricesvictims oi t li e automob il e. More t han of t he S te in it e s et s, i nc luding socke t'2000 ei ther iel l over things, into traps, light types and battery sets. In fact,off platiorms or over objects , a nd o f t her e a rc a number o f radio bargainsthis number 1:124 tumbled on thc pavc- l is ted, an y o f whi ch a re available formen t a nd uneven ground. In mccting demonstration any timc.t hc ir i nj ur ie s by fal ls , 665 slipped onicc, s ev en s te pp ed i nt o d it ch cs andtrcnchcs, 52 fell on steps and 57 overcts in their paths."The automobile was n ot t he onlyobject in motion that caused the downf al l o f some pedestr ians, because therecords revcal that (il wcre hittcn hyi ou r by insccts, and that eightwcrc h it by bicyclcs. while in 27 instances persons cou ld not get out ofother's way in timc to a voi d a ninjurious collision."DRUG STORE GIVES

    COMMUNITY SERVICEMore than 1000 different items arehandled in a drug store during theof a week' s sales.Chr is Koch, who conducts the drugon Haverford avcnue, in Narerth, s ay s " th e pu bl ic ha s n o c ono f the v ar i ety o f sales made bys to re , f rom sal es of one cent toand 10 dollars, , " .."No ' t lther sto"re in the communityl ls s uc h a d iv cr si fi ed l in e o f m er a nd is e, " s ai d Mr . K oc h. "Peoplecons tan tly coming in a nd a sk ingnew things. The druggist immedistocks i t f or futur e cal ls . In thish is s tock grows."The drug store undertakes a wideof act iv it ic s t o serve the comand thc proprietor is a c ou nl o r a s we ll a s a b us in cs s m an . Hismust be well-foundcd tod the confidence o f the pcople.Furthermore, s av c for t hc d elic assen, the druggis t pu ts in the longhours o f a ny merch an t o f the townll whi ch he ope ra te s.FIRM STANDS BEHIND WORK

    Adelizzi Bros., who ha ve b ecn c nin the dyeing and cleaning busis s i n Narberth for many years , lendto the statement that theyall work with the f i rm 's assuranceit i s satisfactor ily done."We stand behind our work, " i s t heo ga n w hi ch t hi s cnterprising firmin its business. The dyeing andean ing end of t he bus ines s is one off irm' s largest, although it hascl ients amOng men and womeno h av e their ga rments altered andin condition.POINTS OUT ADVANTAGES

    OF FIXING FURS NOWComplete service is rendered by J.an, the ladies' and gents ' tailor atEssex avenue. This does not onlyde cleaning and dyeing, as well aswork and pressing, but alsoexpert attention to furs. Hereare cleaned, repaired and glazcd.also features the relining of furMr. Alman c an s a tt en tion to thec t tha t this is a g oo d t ime t o b ringf ur s f or r ep ai rs , i na sm uc h as thecosts are less during August,also the fact that this work willdone i n t im e f or w ea r, should thether tu rn suddenly cold during thedays,Alteration work is done on bothand gents ' ga rments .

    IENCE BEHINDDR1ZlN SHOE TRADE

    A store that reflects modernity andvice is the shoe shop conducted byDrizin, adjoining t he Narbe rthIt is a c om pl et e s ho e storeeve ry par ti cu la r, w it h merchandisectively arranged to please the eye.and appointments give thebackground.Mr. D ri zi n knows the shoe bus ines s.h as b ee n in it for 11 years. Heformerly associated with 1. MillerPhiladelphia, When he s ta rt ed opin Narberth, he dec ided toa t ho rough s tu dy o f shoe l inesbuying his merchandise. Thel t was the present installation ofs ho es f or c hi ld re n, e xc lu ely sold here ; the "Bostonians" forthe "Matrix" shoe for women.s izes and all s tyles are i n s tock ,triple A's to D's.i s also promiQently displayby Mr. Drizin. He sells the wellGotham Galil Stripe for womeRthe Holeproofsock for men.

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    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.WestboundLeaving 54th and City Line

    WEEKDAYS AN D SUNDAYSStarting at 6.10 A. M.Then 6.50. 7 .3 0, 8 .1 0. 8 .5 0, 9.30,10.10, 10.50 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. 1\01 and 12.30 A. M.Wynnewood Road

    Leaving Montgomery and MorrisAvenues, Bryn Mawr , f or Ardmore, Wynnewood, Merion and B2dand Lanca st er . Rou te f ol lows :Eastbound-Leaving Morris andMontgomery Avenues, Bryn Mawr,east on Montgomery to WynnewoodRoad; t hen sou th on WynnewoodRoad cont inuing through Wynne-wood, Narberth and Merion; t h south on B9rd Street to terminusat 62nd and Lancast er. W es t-bound-Returning over same route.EastboundLeaving Morris and Mont, ;umeryAvenues, Bryn Mawr

    WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAYSStarting at 5.55 A. M., then every30 minutes until 11.55 P. M.WestboundLeaving 62d and Lancaster Avenuefor Bryn Mawr via Wynnewood RoadStarting at 6.25 A. M., then every30 minutes until 12.25 P. M.

    Cleaners .:. Tailors .:. DyersClosed Saturdays 1 P. M. dur ing July and August

    234 Haverford Avenue

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    ALLAN C. HALE, INC.WAYNE 400 TELEPHONES ARDMORE 1890

    Schedule of Montgomery Bus Co., Inc.

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    Montgomery Avenue Line

    FOR INFORMATION ON OTHER SCHEDULES, PHONE BRYN MAWR 1280-1821

    WEEKDAYSStarting at 5.30 A. M.Then every 15 min. until 9.00 A. M.Ten 9.20 and every 20 min. until3.00 P. 1\-1.Then 3.15 and every 15 min. unt il10.00 P. M.Then 10.20 and every 20 min. until12.00 P. M.Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2 .30 A. M.

    WestboundI.eaving 62d and Lancaster A venueWEEKDAYSLeaving Anderson and Montgomery Starting at 6 .0 0 A . M.Avenues Then every 15 min. until 9.30 A. M.Then 9.50 A . M . and every 20 min.until 3.30 P. M.Then 3.45 P. M. and every 15 min.until 10.30 P. M.Then 10.50 and every 20 min. until12.30 A. M.Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3.00 A. M.SATURDAYSStarting at 6.00 A. M.Then every 15 min. until 9.30 A. M.Then 9 .5 0 A . M. and every 20 min.until 3.00 P. M.Then 3.15 P. M. and every 15 min.

    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. until 12.30 A. M. 'Then 9,20 and every 20 min. until Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3.00 A. M.3.00 P. M. SUNDAYSThen 3.15 and every 15 min. unt il S 't ar ting at 6.00 A. M. .10.00 P. 1\1. Then every .i-hour until 9.30 A. M.Th 10 20 d until 1.30 P. M.en . an every 20 min. unt il 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.1\1. Then 1.45 P. M. and every 15 min.Sl:SDATS Then 10.50 and every 20 min. untilStarting at 5.30 A. 1\1. 12.30 A. M.Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3.00 A. M.Then every %-hour until 9.00 A. M. Leaving 54th and City Line 5 min-Then 9.20 and every 20 min. until uteR later than the above-men-1.00 P. 1\1. tioned times.Th 1 15 d 5 Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. S ta -en. an every 1 min. until tion in Narberth 19 minutes later10.00 P. M. h b . .Then 10.20 P. M. and every 20 min. t an the a ove-mentlOned tImes.until 12.00 P. M. Narber th Shor t LineThen 12.30, 1.30 and 2 .30 A. 1\1. EastboundLeaving Pennsylvania R. R. Sta-tion in Narberth 7 minutes later Lea":ng Penns)'I"an:a R. R. Stationthan the above-mentioned times. NarberthLeaving 54th Street and City Line WEEKDAYS AND SUSDAYS21 minutes later than the above- Starting at 5.50 A. M.mentioned times. I Then 6.30, 7.10, 7.50, 8.30, 9.10,

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    ELIMINATEDDr. Carl Fischer , Cynwyd, was \ l ~ ~ ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ =

    defeated in the opening play of the35th annual Seabright tennis tournament Monday, when J. GilbertHall , Montclair , N. J., downed himin hard-fought sets, 2-6, 8-6, 6-2.At the same t ime \ \Ti ll iam Aydelotte, national indoor champion, disposed of Wallace Johnson , Cynwyd, 6-4, 6-4

    CONTINUED FROM THE FIRST PAGEH our, paired with Bert Hammell ,o f Moo re st own, h ad won the firstset from \\Tallace Johnson and Jo eOlhausen, of Cynwyd, 6-3, bu t thelatter led 5-2 in the second setwhen ra in intervened.Th e match will be resumedSunday, and the winner will playHarold MacGuffin and HaroldColborn for th e t it le t he same day .

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    Shull Lumber Company29 BaJa Avenue, BaJa-Cynwyd

    CYNWYD 662

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    0ar1nld-GocMIlnad-is & 'M11ba1:mced food, e l_=Q- I9 . . . . .. .Melca ., .

    ward S. Haws; third district, Edward U. Smith.The following resolution wasunanimously adopted at Norristown

    BUY IN NARBERTH

    NEW BOOKS LISTED

    C O N TI N UE D F R OM THE F IRST PAGEdence in the g rowth and stabi li tyof the town prompts them to bui ldlarge bui ldings and fill them withgoods. Th e amb it io n o f everymerchant, dealer and businessman is to make the investmentlarger, the resul ts being t ha t t heshare that the community receivesin the way of larger taxes is avail.able for greater improvements ndbetterments.A nd t he merchan t ha s t he i nterests of the community at heart.Even from a purely selfish standpoint , he is the bcst boos t er forthe community because the greater the well -being of the people.the bet ter pay they receive for theirlabor, the more comfortable theirhomes are and t he b et te r th estreets are kept , andmore efficientthe schools, the better the fire'an(!police protection, the more attract iv e d oe s th e communi ty provefor others seeking homes, an dtherefore th e &reater is t he n um be r of his pOSSIble customers. Tomaintain this ideal, the merchantmust ha ve the support of thepeople.

    I A. C. SHAND HONORED by the County Committee: JAMES R. COLE ~ ~ ' ~ " ~ ' ' ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ O O l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ O ~The representatives of the Demo- Rear of 250 Haverford .Ave. lICOXTINUED I ~ I t ( \ l \ I THE FIRST PAGlI! cratic par ty in Montgomery county House and Decor(1tive Painting Reputable - - Established

    irian Church for over twenty ye.ars. congratulate thc people upon the Plat- I MpU Orders and Jobbing Promptlyform of ) effersonian principles a dopted Attt'nded te i\1 r. Shand has one son , Alexan- by the Democratic par ty at Houstou, Phone , Narberth 3639-W H E W I T ' S

    !cler C . S ha nd , J r. , w ho w as m ar - Texas, and having confidence in theI courage, intcgrity and wisdom of ourIried r ec en tl y a nd n ow lives in candidate for President, Alf red E. T A X I S E R V ICE IAcquisit ion During July Germantown. Smit.h, and our c a n d i d ~ t e for ViceLibrary , . PreSIdent, Joseph T. Robll1son, hereby . P. Jo'. DONAHUEReady for Readers. :\1 r. Shand s e nt ir e c ar ee r h as pledgc our loyal support and promise IReSidence, Station,Th 1 k I d I tl ,. beeen devoted to the enrrineerinrr to the voter s of Montgomerv countYINarberth 4031 Narberth 4007e 1 0 0 ' S pure 1ase lY 1e .;: ar- to> h t II d I fl ' ff tI I L 't . d' J I 0 ' ready IJrofession as al}l}lied to railroad l o u s e a proper .an aw u e or s to Baggage Cal led for and Delih:' ' !d)er t1 . I ~ r a r ~ U ~ l I l g u Y n \\ . ' . secure their electIOn.for 11lstr!butlon II1clude t,1,any titles deve lopmen t and operatIOn. He 1 . . 108 C ONWAY AVENUE NA RB ERT Hwhich WIll doubtless ~ c c l v e a w e l ~ l b e l ' a n work with th e Pe nns ~ e n ~ o r e ilie candldHY and U r g e l l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ O ~ O ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ _ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Q ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _ ~ ~ ~ ~ 4 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ c ~ ~ a = c ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,mer ited popular ity a t the hands. of, . h. ." Y th.e electIon t Congress of the H ~ n ' l l llocal readers . In the non-fictIon' ~ 1 1 I a RaIlroad In 18.!l at ~ o n n e l l s - RIchard Vaux, Hor sham townshIp ,group, to mention only two, are the' VIlis, Pa., where extensIVe loca- Montgomery county.

    hiography .of onc of the grcates t cx- : t ion and cons t ruct ion en te rpr i se s V!c ~ r g e ';1pO! the e lector s of theponents ot the drama sct;n on the iwere beinrr i naugura ted. Fo ll ow- legIs latIve dlstncts of M ( ; l I 1 t g o m e ~ ys tage today-George Ar1Jss-whose. . . h.., county to c lect to the LegI slature 111pcrformances in the ,"Merchan.t of mg. thIS 1I1Itlal e x p ~ n e n c e , he 'yas the F i r s ~ District tl.le Hon. J? hn ).Venicc," in Philadcll?hla last wmter. rap)(lly promoted 111 the serVIce, :\11cCon11lc.k . . of Bndgeport ; 111 thewill he recalled wIth ple.as,!re ,.by cnjoying unusually w id e a nd va- Second Dlstnct t.he Hon. T h o l ~ 1 a s F,many; and " \ y ~ y s of B e h a V l O r ! S I ~ ' , ried c.ontacts with many phases of Do:an , ? f .Nornstown; and 111 t ~ e lpopular eXposItIOn of that suhJect h) , . . . Thi rd DIstrict t he Hon, Amos .KII-i ts high pries t, john B. ~ a t s o n , .' laJi road work. mer, Lansdale; Hon. Edward \Vclder,In t he fiction group no lovcrs . ot ' In Augus t, 188-J., Mr. Sha nd was Pennsburg; and Hon. Andrew Klein,Galswor thy or of the Forsyte famIly, . d S . f AI Bryn Athyn.will miss "Swan Song." the last novel appomte . upervlsor 0 toona ------oj tha t t ru ly epic c rcat ion, A new y ard , an d five y ea rs l at er was GILPIN IS NEMESISnovel by the English novclis t, S t o r n ~ made Assistant Engineer of Mainjameson i s . a l s ~ . an ~ ~ e n t w o r t h ~ ,ot t enance o f \ Va y a t Altoona. Innot ice; while Banlll h ~ recel\ ed , 'ffic ' 1t 11lIblicity to relieve us of January. 1901, he \ \ a ~ promotedsu leI I . . f S . dthat duly. to t le pOSitIOn 0 .. upermten entThe complete list follows: of the Altoona Division. Tw oNon-fiction. " veal's l at er Mr. Shand was mad e"L' tl '" a s frOl11 Bloomshurv -. fp Ie 1 e, r " . J. J:o.nO"lI1cer of :J'Iall1tenance 0 \Vayby George Arliss;. p ~ p ~ ~ l a r HIstory ot to> . ' (", American InventIOn. \Vays of Be- and on : \ p n l l , l.l.n.). \\as ~ P P 0 1 l 1 th avio ri sm" by jo hn B. Watson; ed ASS is tan t ChIe f EngIneer at":\Iodern Use of th