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    Price, Five Cents

    Accepts Invitat ion UrgedCommittee of Main Line

    Citizens.'

    Out for Commissioner

    ~ L o u 'Young, Former Penn Football Coach,to Run for Office of County Commissioner

    Car-

    Narberth, Pennsylvania, July 24, 1931

    Noted CartoonistTalks of His Craft

    Charles Sykes Describestoons as 'Editorial in

    Drawing.'

    Narberth Opens 2dHalf with a Victory

    Borough Nine, Behind Jackson'sFine Pitching, Downs

    Beryn, 72.

    Volume 17, No. 42

    rJAR BER T H e 0 M IW Fl IT Y LI B RAR YW Ir JD SO R AVE ,

    t lARBERTH, PA.

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    BOYDYNDORSED

    Former Borough ResidentGets Railroad Appointment

    L ou is A lo nz o Ycling, former headfootball coach at the University ofPennsylvania, has accepted an invit'ltion from a g ro up o f M ai n L in e citizens to be a c an di da te f or the offil:co f C om mi ss io ne r of 11 ontgomeryCounty.

    1\1 r. Young, who l iI 'es at 410 GrovePlace, N ar be rt h, w as u rg ed t o becomea candidate last Friday by a c it izens'committee, headed by Lawrence A.Leary, of Penn \Vynne.

    At a meeting at Norristown onTuesday night, ' ~ Ir. Young's candidacywas endorsed by t he M on tg om er yCoullty Round Table Committee, agroup formed by State S e na t or J a m esS. Boyd to o pp os e C ou nt y L ea de rCharles Johnson in his support of hisson-in-law, H. S t an l ey D r ak e, for ree l ec t io n a s C o un t y C o mm i ss i on e r. 11r.Yo un g a t te n de d th e meeting.

    Other signers of the petition presented to Mr. You ng w er e: \V. ScollSmith, of Wynnewood; \\Taltl'r Clothier, \ Vy n ne wo od ; C ha r le s B. Fritz,Morris \Vood, \Valte r Sawyer and

    Michael Coneen, :Merion; Mont H.\ Vr i gh t , P e n n Valley; Herbert \\ 'oehling, \Vilmer Crowel1, Dr. Romaine C.Hoffman, \Vi ll iam S. Howard and\Villiam H. Durhin. Narberth.

    Th e statement of acceptance madeby Mr. Young on Monday is as follows:

    ""Vith p r of o un d a pp re c ia ti on o f theh on or a nd confidence placed in me, I

    Cont inued o n LOllt P a g e

    Courts Open August First'York is b ei ng r us he d o n the two

    a dd it io na l t en ni s courts now underconstruction on t he C om mu ni ty P la yground. I t is expected that they will

    be ready f or use A u, gu st 1. Frank C.Feise is building t h e c o ur t s.

    Joseph H. Chambley, a former resident of Narberth, h as re ce nt ly b ee nappointed foreign freight a ge nt o f th eP e nn sy l va n ia R a il r oa d at Baltimore,

    Md. Th e a p po i nt m en t w a s effectiveJuly 16.

    After serving as foreign freightagent at Antwerp. Belgium, for twoyears an d one-half. Mr . C ha mb le y r eturned to t hi s c ou nt ry t o become fore ig n fr eig ht representative at NewYork. A few months ago he wasmade assistalll foreign freight agentat New York.

    H is n ew p os it iu n at Baltimore isexpected to open up a new field of foreign traffic.

    LOUIS A. YOUNGof Narberth, former head coach of theUniversity of Pennsylvania football team,who this week accepted an invitation froma cit izens ' committee of the Main Line torun for the office of COllllty Commissioner.

    Vacation Plans AreStated by Pastors

    VA N NESS LEAVES FIRST

    Supplies for Local PulpitsDuring Absence Also

    Announced.

    Vacation plans for Narberth pastorsand the supplies in the local churchesd ur in g t he ir absence ar e announcedthis week.

    Th e Rev. and Mrs. John Van Nesswill leave uext week to s p en d A u gu s ttraveling through New England andto t he M ai ne coast. They e xp ec t t oattend th e summer conference to beheld at N o rt h fi e ld , M a ss . They wiIIreturn at th e end of August.

    Services at th e Presbyteriau Churchwill be in charge of the following:This Sunday, the Rev. \Valter H.\Veygood in t he m or ni ng a nd t he Rev.William Aull in th e e v en in g ; A u gu s t2, the Rev. James T. Cameron in th em or ni ng a nd the Rev. C or n el iu s VanTi l in th e evening; August 9 and 16,the Rev. D r. E dw in B ow ma n of both1II0rniug and evening services; August23, the Rev. JatHes C. McConnelI inthe morning. a nd t he pastor, Mr. VanNess, in th e evening; August 30, theRev. L. ~ I . Keim in t he m or ni ng a ndthe Re\'. Edwin ! 'Jus ta rd in th e evening.

    Mr. Van Ness announced that theregular \ Ve dn es da y e ve ni ng p ra ye rmeetings would be held as usualthroughout August .

    Th e Rev. Robert E. Keighton, pas-Cont lnuea on LnHt P a g e

    E dward Ens inge r was appointed

    caretaker of th e Narberth CommunityBnilding' and grounds at a specialmeeting of the Borough Council on1\1 onday night. Th e recommendationwas In:l, le IJy the Property Committee, of which \Vi lI iam H. Fretz ischairman. T h e a p po i nt m e nt is effective heginning Monday, July 27.

    Th e (lost was m a de v a ca n t recentlyhy th e removal of \Villiam Blackledge.Since then \Yi ll iam Newborg has beenin ch ar ge of th e w or k t em p or a ri ly.The place carries a salary of $135 permonth.

    Out for Poor DirectorMrs. Horace B. Murray, of Dudley

    A\'t'nUl', N a rb e rt h, h as a n no un c ed h e rcandidacy for the office o f Director

    of the Poor of M o nt g om e r y C o un tyon the Republican ticket.

    " Ca r to on s a re e di to ri al s in drawing," s ai d C ha rl es H. Sykes, in comIllencing his talk Tuesday before th eRala-Cynwyd-Narberth Rotary Club...A c ar to on m us t s ay something,"

    1\1 r. S y ke s , w h os e work for the Public Ledger, Life, Collier's and otherpublications has wo n him world renown, is a resident o f B al a- C yn wy d.He w as i n tr o du c ed by D r. B ar cl ay L.Jones.

    Th e speaker devoted his talk to ahistory of th e cartoon as used to exp re ss e di to ri al sen t imen t - a type ofdrawing which n ot o nl y is older thant he c om ic strip c ar t oo n , b u t w hi ch initself a nt ed at es t he alphabet! Mr.Sykes rderred to drawings of allcienttimes, and to th e c ar to on a s the foundation of the Chinese alphabet .

    1\fany famous me n of t h e p en - an dink wo rl d w ere r ef er red to in th ecourse o f t he t al k, b eg i. nn in g w it h th e 1 _early E n gl is h c a ri ca t ur i st s . AmongA me r ic an c a rt oo n is t s M r. Sykes mentioned Benjamin F ra nk li n, T ho ma sNast and Homer Davenport. Mostof the conventional figures used in

    m od er n c ar to on s a r e t he c re at io ns ofN as t a nd D av en po rt .In conclus ion, the speake!' told of

    the process b y w hi ch t h e d r aw i ng s (inhis case, crayon) ar e made into printedreproductions. " So me p oo r SOUls stillthink a cartoonist draws a separatecartoon i nt o e ac h copy of a p ap er,"h e s ai d. Th e process, he p o in t ed o u t,includes a photo of the original, a zincetchiug, a nd fin ally th e m atr ix an dstereotype form. 1\1 r. S y ke s a ns w er e da number of questions at t he c lo se ofhis talk.

    Appoint Ensinger Caretakerat Community Building

    Wynnewood Youth RescuesM an f ro m Drowning

    \Vord of how a Vvynnewood youthrescued a man last week fr011l drowning in N ew H am p sh ir e has been rec ei ve d h er e. Albert B. 1\1 cans, J r. ,son of 1\1 r. and Mrs. Alhert Means, ofMontgomery Ave nu e a nd Mill Road;\Vynnewood, \'isiting at th e summer\ tonu: of ~ Irs. S. Earle Haines, of 550Heath Road, Mer ion, a t S au b or nv i lI e ,N. B. , was s ta nd in g o n a wharf atthe lake when he sa w a 1;,,111 swimJIIing' in ditliculty.

    Jumping into the water in alI hisclothes, ?\Ieans l"l'ached the man just

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    Jul., 24, 1931

    Sign of the Best Mea ts

    fOR summer-jaded ap -petites, we prescribe a

    Cold P:atter Pierre as crea t e d by a c h ef w h os eability t o s el ec t an d prepare t a s ty de l icacies isequalled on ly b y his flairfor presenttng them attractively . . . Daily Luncheon35and 45 cents. Full CourseDinner 85 cents an d $1:00,

    Your Tablewill win praise an d

    Your Purse

    ROOF &: RESTAURANT

    PIERRE

    PII'RREOn

    69thSTREET

    FOR JADED APPETITES

    Bradley Market2106-08 Market Street

    RITTENHOUSE 7070

    will meet timely assistance thisweek-end-and thereafter-ifyou phone that meat o rd er t oBRADLEY'S MARKET now.

    Note these prices for superlative meats:Rib Roast , thick end, Ib. .. .. .. .. 22cRump Steak, lb. 35cLeg of Lamb. Ib,.... 35cShoulder of Lamb, lb............. 20cSmoked Butts (cottage hams),

    lb 32cOu r delicious Breakfast Bacon,

    lb 35cDeli'l'eries Twice Dai ly as Far Wu t

    as Ha'l'erford

    ! J . < \ u , y

    Atlantic CityWildwood,Cape MayAsbury Park,

    Ocean Grove,Long Branch

    Frlol'lIlng an d artel 'noon tOll 1''' In

    WEEK END NEXT I Ne w Yo rl ' a n d ' Vas h ln g to n . Spe-- d a l I'ute" when t l el { et " a l 'e )lur-Richard Arlen, Fay Wray: I chased with l ' al l t l cl { et s .

    CONSULT An ENTS

    ~ N ~ ~ E R I N GH O R ~ ~1.. . _ P _ e _ n _ n _ s Y _ l _ v a _ n _ i a _ R _ a _ i 1 r _ o _ a _ d ~

    Conway's Offer, Ticket a Quart,Taken Up Enthusiastically

    by Residents.

    Bring 575,000 Beetlesto Egyptian Theatre

    New Ventilator

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    Extra: "Adventures in Afr;' :a"BOBBY JONES in

    "The Spade Mashie and Foul' Iron"! '"EX'I ' JlION))A Y D l l l i T U E S D , \ Y

    Tallulah Bankhead andClive Brook in

    "TARNISHED LADY"

    ' V E U N E S D AY IIntl ' 1 ' I IURSDAY

    JAMES CAGNEY andJEAN HARLOW in

    "THE PUBLIC ENEMY"Void of Glorificalions!

    .eocal MoviesNarberth Theatre Notes

    Warner Oland is a pleasing Orientaldetect ive in "Charlie C h an C a rr i es On "at t he N ar be rt h T he at re this Frid.ayan d S atur day . Ver y good entertalllIIl el lt f or a warm night. M ur de rs o na r o un d -t h e- w or l d c r ui s e s o lv e d at the Th e idea of Joseph Conway, lI1an-lasl 1I10ll1ent hy scientific means.

    Ta ll u la h B a nk h e ad , new s ~ r e e nstar, aging director of t he E gy pt ia n T h ~ -a nd t he d ep en da hl e Clive Brook make atre, Bala-Cynwyd, to rid the Mamthe best nf another t r ia n gl e p l ot , "The Line of Japanese b ee tl es h as p ro ve dTarnished L : l ~ y , "at N a ~ b e r t hnext Iit s w o rt h d u ri n g the past w ee k a s 575,\1 ollllay a ~ 1 ( 1J u e s d a y . . . 1000 of the pests were hrought to the

    james Cagney . a n ~jean H ~ r l o wg.1Ve . . , . . ' . 'fl" ,. 1 rl'JlJarkably COIII'lI1cmg and IIlterestlllg theatre-III qual t jars. . liS \\ as t 1eI'l'rformall'cl's in "The P ub li c E ll em y, " r es po ns e to l\fr. Conway's announce:'11 ullllsual gallgster s to ry, w hi ch i s l I1ent that a free a dm is si on t o t he s ho w"

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    Phone: CYNWYD 97

    Wh y Setld to Chicago forTires?

    We Sell Goodyear:4.40x21 $4.754.50x20 5.354.50x21 5.45

    Narb. Bridge Garagec. P. COOK

    Narberth Ave. at the BridgePhone: Narberth 3775

    Best Quality-Lowest Price

    MAX'S QUALITYFRUIT MARET

    Phone Narberth 2399-FREE DELI VER Y

    SEA FOOD FRESH ON FRIDAYS

    235 HAVERFORD AVENUE, NAR BERT H

    . - I t was a year ag o that MAX'S QUALITYFRUIT MARKET opened its doors here . . .and we ar e thankful to say that th e g oo dpeople of Narberth have more than re-,warded us for our service, moderate pricesand high quality of fresh fruits an dvegetables.

    - -For the future, we promise to continueour policy of offer ing service, quali ty andquantity for each dollar that you spend here.

    ~ ~ you Made MeWhat I Am Today..."- f o r better, butnot for worse!

    Bu y Direct From the Producer and Sal'e MOlle) '

    CERTIFIED M IL K . 20 centsINSPECTED NATURAL MILK 18 centsSPECIAL HEAVY CREAM 65 centsTABLE CREAM 35 centsBUTTERMILK 13 cents

    FRESH EGGS-WE DELIVER

    Penshurst FarmPENN VALLEY

    OUR TOWN

    GOLDEN

    Guernsey

    It U U J k . . ~IPEP/j

    f iPLIANT , . . . cle&WIcbe _ _

    ~ . e f f o n r - t t ~ftt7WMre ", 1 tb. ~ . .prof t l lo

    GOLDENGUSRNSBY,MILlt

    , IUpplie. tmll::f u i. ~ , - . -~ 2Visit th e Dairy BungalouJ

    Afte r Your Swim

    B r o o l ~ m e a dGuernseyDairies

    w. Lancaster Ave., WaynePhone Wayne 1121

    "A Complete , Dependable DairyService"

    M. L. Firms Share r Foresee Exciting Racesin Construction Contracts at Hatfield Saturday

    ~ Iore spectacular even than lastTh e R. H. j oh ns o n C om pa ny of \ \ : ~ e k ' sfast harn.ess racing card '!-t the

    \Vayne received t he c on tr ac t for the 1\ Illage Farms m Langh?rne WIll be. the fine program of runn11lg a nd h ar -

    landscapl' and constructIon, an d the ness events to be held over t he M on t-john Albrecht Nurseries of Narberth Igomery Coun ty Fair grounds a t H atthe plant ing contract for the sixty-five- field .this ?aturday afternoon ... e re q ua dr an t a t Philadelphia 1\remorial ,\lVlt.h VIrtually the same Itst of ~ I ~ -a

    . . I(nes III th e harness races as partlc\Park,. the new buna, l park bemg cre-, pated in the Village Farm events, augated In the Chester \ a lley near. Frazer'll1lented by t hr ee snappy runn ing conThese cont r ac t s, t oge the r WIth ~ h e te sts , th e horse racing fans will bework handled by Wark & Co. o f Phlla- given , : a n ~ o ~ t ~ h ~ e ~ r ~ p r ~ e ~ t ~ e n ~ t ~ i ~ o u ~ s ~ s ~ p ~ e ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l i ~ h ; ~ l V $ J 5 0 , O O o ~ o t a lexpenditure of i~ r l!! - - - - - - - . - ~ ~ ~

    Th e contracts call for landscape con- IIIstruction, including roadways, drainage ' P h Ml-lk

    nd a,utol1latic sprinkler . s y ~ t e m ,con- I ens ursttructlon of entrances. bU1ld11lgs, foun- I .tains, pools, artesian wells. water sup-ply system an d p ump i ng e q ui pmen t,and p lan ting of \arions trees, flowers,shrubs, etc.

    Edward P. Simon, of Simon &Simon, the architectural firm respons ib le f or th e designing of PhiladelphiaMemorial Park a nd wh o also designedmany notcd Philadelphia bui ldings, including Fideli ty-Phi ladelphia Buildinga nd S tr a wb ri dg e & Clothier's n e w,structure, in announc ing the award ing Iof the contracts said: "\Ve have decided t o s ta rt conslructioll of t he p ar ka he ad o f s ch ed ul e hecause of the enthusiast ic acceptance of t he p ar k ideaby t he public. Th e portal garden, th efirst u ni t of Philadelphia MemorialjPark. is IIOW completed an d in use.Th e d ev el op me nt o f th e sixty-five Iacres in th e southwest quadrant will bequite an undertaking, calling as it does Ifo r 130,000 cubic \ 'a rds o f ex cavat i ona nd di rt remo\'a I, -f ou r m il es of hard Isurfaced roads. eight miles of cu t s tonecurbing, 31,000 square feet of sodding,54 acres of la WI I building. four miles of

    drainage l i n e ~ ,~ i xartesian wells, ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ; ; ~ ; ; ; ; ; ~ ~ umping plant a n d d i st r ibu ti o n s ys t em, ' _f ou nt ai ns a no p oo ls a nd th e planting - 1(If t h o u s a l l d ~of ( r l ' l ' ~ , shrubs and Ip l a n t ~ . " !

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    MILK I~ T I J J I I J (.. JJtl/ifl1lKlJlA': I

    Subscription Plan of Membership to Be Released

    Shortly.

    New Players GroupAnnounces Committees

    WORKING ON A NAME

    JIIly Z4, 1931

    Overbrook B. and L.Pays Out $100,000

    Although s ti ll such an i nf an t t ha t ithas not yet been named. the new Players' organization in Narberth hasshown rapid growth in t he first w eek sof its existence. Th e most reccntmeeting, held at the home of ~ I r s .C.Arley Farmer On \Voodbine Avenue,w hi ch w as to have been in the formof a g ar de n p ar ty , w as held indoorsb ec au se of the heavy showers, bntt he se w er e i nc ap ab le o f dampening theenthusiasm o f t he g ro up which met tolearn of the appointment of chairmenand committees.

    President \V. Russell Green ann ou nc ed t he following a c ti v e co mm i ttees, s ta ti ng t ha t chairmen had th eprivi lege of adding to th e number oftheir committeemen should the necess it y b e felt. Th e Coaching and PlavsCommittee, by whose judgment w'illbe selec ted b ot h th e plavs and theirc as ts , c om pr is e a number of wellk no wn n am es ; T he c ha ir ma n is Mrs.Henry Frye, with Mrs. C. ArleyFarmer, Mrs. H. I. McConnell , Rev.E. J. Bubb , \ Val l is Boi leau , J r. . andMiss E. Burnett on he r s ta ff . C ha irman of th e Scenery Committee is M rs .James D. 1\loore, with Clifford Goodwin, L. F ie ld in g H ow e, C. ArleyFarmer and J. F. Sherron, Jr., as committeemen. Chairman of Bv-Laws,~ I r . Boi leau . with E. A. Lal ie , Mrs .Bernard Keenan , Mrs. Clifford Goodwin an d Henry Fry as assistants.C ha ir ma n o f Costumes is ~ Irs. \VallisBoileau, Jr., with Mrs. J. R. Aikena nd Wi lli am J. Loughlin assisting.Properties chairman, M rs. Cliffo rdGoodwin, Mrs. V. O. Krauskop assisting. Name C om mi tt ee , c ha ir ma n,Miss Virginia Burgstresser, eOIllmitteemen, J . D. Sutherland, Mrs. Ewell ,Mrs. C ha rl es D il li ng ha m. C ha ir ma n

    o f P ub li ci ty, Bernard K ee na n, M rs .,James D. Moore, assisting. Othercommittees fo r w hi ch ch ai rm en llav ebeen appointed to select their owncoltlmittees are: M em be rs hi p, M rs .john Nash ; Hosp it al it y, ~ I r s .E. A.L an e; S ta ge J-ighting and Sound Effec ts , V. O . K ra us ko p; Contact Comm it tee , Mrs. \V. Russell Green, andCommittee on Arrangements, ArthurL. Cooke.

    I n a short time the club will beready to announce its subscr iption plano f membersh ip which will inclUde tickets to the plays t o he p ro du ce d. Th ePlays and Name Committees arc already at work selecting a name f or t heclub and the first vehicle for its expression. It is e x p l ~ e t e dthe first plavwill b e p ro du ce d late in October. '

    Another organization mceting willbe held t h e s eco n d Thursday in Augustat the hOl1le of 11 r. and 1\lrs. I-I: I.McConnel l, Mer ion Avenne.

    Th e Overhrook Building and LoanAssociation, of 2135 North Sixty-thirdStreet, Ove rbrook , has mai led checksfor shares in the twenty-eighth series.maturing in cleven years, eight months,amounting to 1110re than $100,000.

    Th e association is twenty-five yearsold and is now selling sharl 's in thl'fifty-first series. -

    Th e officers and directors arc :\:,follows: President, \Valter L. Fellows,M. D.; vice president , \V. GordonSmith; secretary, Daniel Lei tch; treasurer, Jesse B. C011l1er; solicitor, Alexander R. Staples, Esq.; conveyancer,Maurice H. Matsinger; directors,Tracy H. Durnell, Robert J. Finley,Jr., Howard C. Fritsch, Ernest S.Lamb, Joseph W. McGinley, Ir a W.Schumaker, William 1\1. Tyson, GeorgeJ. Tyson, Adam Vance,

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    JVews Shorts

    Economist tel ls how. Stuart Chase.eco nomist and director of the L ah orBureau and Consumers ' Research. adv ocat ed ad op tion o f a nat ion al p lan toco ntr ol and guide hasic industries.govcrn investment of capiial and kecppurchasing power in step with product ion as a mean s of overcoming theeconomic deoression in an ad dr essS unday a t t he Bryn Mawr con fer ence>n L abor and Depre ss ion heing conducted at Bryn Mawr College.

    Lost: Driver, truck and cows!"Look for nine cows lost hetweenP hi ladelph ia a nd A rdmore, " was themessage flashed over pol ice teletypesthis week from Camden, It s eems at ru ck loaded with nine cows drivenby one Jo hn Britschneider. of Camden, lef t Lancaster at noon last S aturday. The mooing cargo passedthrough Ardmore in the even ing hutsince not hi ng has heen h eard or seenof t ru ck , cows o r driver.

    Left $75,000 estate. Dr, Ho ra ce H.Jen ks , o f Have rf ord, who died J uly 5,left an estate of $75,000. By the t ermso f the will $15,000 was left in trust tothree sons, \Villiam F . Edward N. andRob ert D. Jenks, and the residue ofthe e st at e to his widow, Mrs . EloiseN. Jenks. Medical pooks are bequeathed to Dr. Frederic Sharpless , ofRosemont, and Dr. Percival Nicholson,of Ardmore.

    Misplaced car. Miss 1\[argueriteBoyd , h ead o f a dancing stud io at theBala Apartments, Ci ty Line, reportedto Ocean City police Monday that hercar had been stolen from its parkingspace on the l ef t side of Ninth Street,a block from the boardwalk. Twe nt yminutes later, after seuding out f liersa nd t el etype mes sages, police fo undthe car, parked on the right side of

    Nint h Street, two blocks from theboardwalk.

    Jttl')' 24, 1931

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    OUR TOWN

    Entere.1 ni l .. eeon.1-eln .." mntter, Oetoloer 13 , 11114, n t t il e Po" t omee ntNnrl,ertJl Pn., PUller tile Aet 01 Itlnrelt 3, 18111

    A Cooperat;Ye Community N e w s M a g a ~ i n e ,founded in 1914 by the NarberthC;yic Association, and published eyery Friday at Narberth, Pa., by the

    LIVINGSTON PUBLISHING COMPANYPHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTON, President and General Manager

    ROBERT MOORE CAMERON, EditorTHOMAS A. ELWOOD, Advertising ManaRer

    Of6ce-258 Haverford Avenue, NarberthTelephone-Narberth 2545; if no answer, Ardmore 3100

    SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE

    Keep Down th e Weeds ~A movement, which is being sponsored by th e Ardmore Chamber

    of Commerce an d w hi ch s ho ul d b e tak en u p t hr ou gh ou t th e M ai n L in eis th e e ff or t t o c le ar Yacant lots of weeds. '

    No t only ~ o e sa n o v ergr ow n lot present a bad appearance, bu t itappears less deSIrable as a saleable p ro pe rt y. T h er e is also th e menace tohealth. T h ~l ot a ct s a s a breeding place fo r discase since many obnoxiousweeds flOUrIsh. Th c hay f eve r season will be coming along soon an d it seffects can be le ssened cons ide rab ly if weeds ar e kept- under control.

    Real estate operators an d individual property owners should allco-operate and keep down t he weeds .

    CJJ1usic

    Page Four

    Programs for thi s week -end and the Icoming week of the s um mer conce rt sof the Philadelphia Orchestra at RObinlHood Dell contain much of interest formusic lovers.

    Highl ights are the appearance of thecelebrated Hal l Johnson Negro Choirthis Friday and Saturday in groups ofNegro spirituals.

    Beginning Tuesday evening \Villem.van Hoogstraten, celebrated conductorof t he New York P hi lhar monic-Symphony Society, will lead the orchest raand continue as conductor for the week.On Thursday evening Sophie Braslau,contralto, will be the soloist.

    All of the concerts begin at 8:30P. M.

    Hole in one. Munroe H. Anders,of Ardmore, join cd the select few lastSaturday who have made a hole inone on the golf course. His was madeon the fourteenth green of the St.David s Golf Clnb, a 170-yard hole.Mr. Anders, an attorney, practices lawat Norristown.

    Bang went the window. An unidentified motorist, driving west on Lancaster Pike last week, piloted hismachine into the pla te glass window ofthe real es tat e office of Clarence ).Gallag her a t L an cast er and Chu rchRoad, A rdmore, B ack in g away from

    Tonight, Jub' Il4 ! . . . . - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - -- I j th e wreck age. he p romp tl y d rove Oil,Eugene Ormand)', Conducting A M ' L . h R according to a spectator.

    O\'erture-"Carnaval" ' .Dvoral( aln Iner In t e aceSymphony-"From the New 'Vorld," They pI d . k t1 1'1 1\1 .Dvorak Th e announcement that Loui s Alonzo Young has cast hi s h at i n the aye eric e le enonCricket Club and the Phi ladelphiaGroup 1 - ring fo r th e office o f C o un ty Commissioner is one which will" doubtless be Cricket Cluh jus ti fied their names las t

    (1 ) "Go Down, Moses" S d I h d . .(2 ) "Steal Away to Jesus" welcomed by residen t s of th e M ai n L in e w ith few exceptions, un ay w len t ey engage m a cri cket(3 I ".Hold On!" match at Haverford, much to the di-

    Group 2 - M r. You ng di d no t seek the candidacy. He was approached by a ver sion o f. t he crowd which s at 011 the(] ) "Keep A-Inchin' Along" g ro up o f prominent Main Line re siden t s wh o urged him to run for t he club 's v er anda and sipped tea, All t he(2 ) "01' Arl,'s A-l\lo\'erln'" f I M r ' I f I I " par aphe rnal ia of the game, wickets,Gronp 3 - office. They ec that r. ' Ioung IS t Ie type 0 man w 10111 Ccccnt Clt!- bails, bats. halls, as wcll as csoteric(]) "City Callcd Heaven" zcns will support without any rese rva t ions. They point o ut th at his clothing. such as a straw hat and(2 ) "Water-Boy" I busines s ca ree r a s an engineer eminently qualifics hi m fo r the post. Th e "duster" worn bv the referee and a(3) "St. J:Il11eS Infirmary Dlues" f I I .. . I' , . II . I I I d . I" si lk hat , were in 'evidence, The scoreBy t hc Ha ll J oh nson Negro Cho ir act t lat Ie IS not a po Itlclan anc li t lerto l as n ot .1een cngage til po ItlCS. . f was found to he 117 to 110 favor o f

    Wotan'" Farewell aMI Fire Music IS 111 hi s av or. Merion at the conclusion. hut t her eHide of the Yall,nles froll1 "Die Th e fight fo r th e Count. v Commissioncrshil.1s promises to be most was some doubt as to the correctness'Valkurc" , , .. , 'Vagner .

    of i nt e re st in g t hi s y ea r. Th e mos t scnsa tiona l deve lopmen t to el at e i s th e of tIns verdict.Tomorrow. Jul)' 2:; defection o f S tat e Senator James Slinglutf Boyd from th e organization Aftermath. 'fhe American Red

    Eugcne Ormnndy, Conducting k ' I t ' f l ' It I 1 S t B d h d C t C I $ 4 ~057Symphony No.6 in D Minor (Pathe- ra n S t i l t Ie coun y. 115 resu cc W len ena or oy c arge oun y ross reports t lat . ~ , was spentL d CI I J I ' t l "

    t ' " I ' I ' . I H for relief work and rehahilitation in Iheique) " .. , T8chalkowsky ea er la r e s 0111son WI 1 nepo Ism 111 p aCll1g lIS SOIl-111- aw , .S I D . I . k d' I

    f l ' section of Devon damaged hy the fire-Group 1 - ta n ey rake. on t Ie tic 'et again as a ca n IC ate or re-ee ctlOn as a works eXl)losion of A!>ril 3. 1930, in(1 ) "Hide On, .Jesus" C C . . S I'" d I I d 'tl tl k f(2 ) "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" ounty OnllnJSSlOner. enator..,oy las gone a lea W I l le w a r ' 0 which ten persons were killed. Of(3) " Jo sh ua Fit De Bat tl e of J er i- forming his own organizat ion t o b ea t Johnson and keep hi s son-in-law out this Slim, $25,915 w a ~spent in repair-

    eho" of an elective office. ing wrecked and damaged homes.Group 2 - Fortv-one thousflnd live hundred and

    (I) "Goln to Sec l\J'Sarah" Organization supporters poin t to the accompl i shmen t s o f th e present twelity-five dollars of the fund was(2 ) "Good News" commiss ione r s- r educ t ion of the Count). ta x rate, crection of the n ew rai sed by a special appeal.,roull 3 -(l) "Trampln'" Court Housc at N orristuwn ont o f c u rr en t funds, a nd t he maintenance of Again head. \V. B. TIluciltOll, \If(2 ) "Deep HiveI''' a Pay-as-You-Go pol icy-as t he r ea so n wh y they shoul ll be returned to Bryn 1\1 awr, was nelec ted presidenl( :1 ) "Hellglon Is a I"ortune"D ~ 'the Hall John,;on Negro Choir office. of the Montgoll1ery County Fire Police

    Association at the annual meeting- heldOvertu rc "1812" .. . , . . . . Tschalkowsky An d these are reasons which carry J11uch weight. But , accord ing to last week at Pottstown. Charles J.

    of the Boyd group , the other side o f t he p ic tu rc is this: A ll t he se a cc om - D es er t and Ja me s 1\1 urphy. of BrynNnndn," ) ~ , , e l 1 f n g .,ftll,- ::6 I' I I k i f 1 . . TI M I I t I I' .Eug.cne O r m a n d ~ 'Conducting pIS ll11ents w er e n ot tI e wo r a one 0 t Ie present commISSIOners. . ley awr. were e e cte( a l11el11lCrs IIp 111

    I I ' ffi I I' I b I D k d R' d the association.ymphony No, 7 ,. " Schuber t laVe Jeen 111 0 ce JUt a Itt e over a ycar. ot 1 ra e an I geway~ ~ I ~ , ~ ~ l ; CGf ~ , ~ n ~ i ~ l l ;. ';j;,.i,;'; . i a " , ; ~ i ~ a e hhaving heen appo int ed by Judge Wil li ams who , incidentally, is relatcd hy

    Baeh marriage t o D r ak e, Million dollar court houses are n ot b ui lt ou t of theOrehestl'ated hy William SI)ielter f un ds s av ed i n o ne y ca r. Th e pay-as-you-go policy h as b ee n in effect in

    ']';In Kleinc Nal'htmusie" for String I C f l . . ffi A hOrchestra , , . " . , l\IozaTt I tI e ounty be o re t IC p rc sen t commISSIOners held 0 ceo s fo r t eO\',el'ture to "Rienzi" . . . . , Wagner r educt ion o f t he C o un ty ta x rate, t ha t w as a dead man's promise , made

    of by th e l a te commiss ione r, Dan iel F. Stout, which ha d of necessity to be1Ilolll1n)' E"eulng, Ju b ::7 . I b I ' I I I IEugenc O r l l 1 a n d ~ ' ,Conducting c ar ne c o u t y liS successo rs a s soon as t le court louse w as c om p ete( .

    S y m P h ~ n ~ ':-0. 4 in E Minol: .. . Brahms Senator B oy d. hy l en di ng h is support to Mr. Yo u ng t h ro u gh theCaucasian SI(etchcs .. Jppolrtow-Ivanoff r ecent ly fo rmed Montgomery County Round Tab le C om mi tt ec m ak esBlue Danube Waltz '. , .. Strauss I f I f " f i ' " f ' .Espana H h a p s o d ~ ' ' Chahl'ler tIC ormer coac 1 a on111dahle gure. "Lou has a large ollowl11g of

    of his ow n throughout t he C ou nt y a nd , w it h th e additional support lent himTneHl1n)' B"elllng, Jul)' ::8 by t h is o rgan ized group, is a candidate wh o ma y well Cause th e regular'Vlllell1 van lIoogstraten, Conducting

    O\'erture to the " I " I ~ ' i n gDutchman," organizatiOldeaders considerahle anxiety.Wagner On e t hing, however ; is certain. Lowcr :Merion, Narberth an d theFrancesca da Himini," Fantasy,

    Tschalkowsl()' other :Main Line communities in th e County, despitc th e leadership of aPassacaglia .. . , .. , . . . . . Bach-Resphlgi popular group o f organization workers. ar e inclined to retain theirSymphony No. 2 In D Major .. Brahms political independencc. They wil l vote , more or less, a s t he y j ol ly well

    of please. An d t he c ha nc es a re , w i th on c of their ow n in th c funning, that, \ r e , I J l e H ( l n , ~}' h e l l f n ~ ,J u J , ~20Willem van Hoogstraten, Conducting other candidates will ge t meager support from t h is sec t ion.

    S)'mphony No. 3 in E 1"lat Major Main Line vo ter s ar e becoming increasingl)' insis tent on the election("Eroleu") , , Beethoven f .PrelUde to "Lohengrln" . , . , . , Wagner 0 a commIssioner from this section, wi thou t any par ti cu la r criticism ofOn Hearing the Cuckoo In Spring, t he p rescnt group. Such a demand s ho ul d b e h ee de d e it he r b y " Bo ss "Till EulensPlegel Richard S ~ ~ ~ ~ :Johnson or by his critics. This column ha s proposed th e n am e o f FredEspana Hhapsody Chabrier C. Peters fo r Congressman, an d :Mr. Peters is a s t aunch Johnson man.

    of W e feel that the time has come to look beyond the organization fo r theTlonr...hl) E,'enlng. Jnl)' :10 representation Lower Merion and Narberth have w an te d f or m an y years.'Villem van Hoogstraten, Conducting

    Overture-"Bevenute Cellint" .. BerliozAria "Aus del' Tlefe des Grabens".

    BruchSophie Braslau, Contralto

    Fetes , , .. ,. , DebussyEI A1l10r Brujo , de FalluSymphony No, I In E Minor .. Slbelius

    0(

    Frldn, ' E"enlng, Jill) ' 31Willell1 van Hoogstraten, Conducting

    PrelUde to "Parsifal" ' ,:\VagnerDa)'break and Rhine Journey .Wag-ncrWaldweben , WagnerPrelude and Love Death from "Tris-

    tan and Isolde" ,iWagnerSymphony No .3 in F Major Brahms

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    American Beauties

    Catsup8-ozo bot., 8c

    2 for 15c14-ozo bot., 13c

    2 for 25c

    PLEASE NOTE: Cotter'sis open Wednesday afternoons as well as other daysof the week, this summer.

    - ToddyFor a delicious chocolate-

    fla'l'ored milk drink~ - l b .

    can, 23c IWheaties

    Healthful Cereal

    pkgo,12c

    FruitsGrapefruit, etc., in 8 - 0 ~ .

    10-cent cans

    3 cans,23c-- -

    Tetley's TeaAl l 'l'ariet;es, to make de-licious hot or iced drink~

    -lb. pkgo, 23cGulden's Mustard

    8-oz. jar, 12c

    Al l Gold Sliced

    Pineapple19. can, 20c

    Soap Chips2 pkgs., 15c

    OxolDisinfectant

    boto,15c

    Yellow Cling

    Peacheshalves, 19o can, 15c

    Kirkman'sBorax Soap

    bar,5c

    Tomatoescan, 7cj 3 fo r 20e

    Bosant Coffee, lb. , 25cAstor Coffee, lb. , 33c

    Jel lo , pkg ., 9c; 3 for 25cFancy Shrimp, can 17cS.O.S., large, pkg., 23c

    Green Giant Peas, can, 19cOakite, 2 pkgs. , 25c

    Tr y our home-baked anddelicious fresh bread, rolls,cakes, pies and candy. Direct from our bakery to'You.

    OUR-TOWN

    Ivin's Elite Sandwich ..... half-pound, 18cIvin's Choco Malted Milk Turks, ea., 29cIvin's Tuxedo Flakes pkg., 29cQuinlan Pretzels lb., 25c

    When Cotter's Market declares that it

    offers Uquality foods without premium

    pri ces ," it means tha t i t is' able to pur

    chase foods perceptibly better and to sellthem at a price t hat is consistently no

    higher t ha n charged b y competitors.

    To illustrate: Each Friday this summer

    you will find that our prices for fish are

    as moderate as the market affords. An d

    yet th e fish we buy is different from the

    k ind sold in a large number of stores in ~

    the Phi ladelphia metropoli tan area, in ~

    that it is really fresh, and' no t frozen.

    Tr y ou r halibut, butter fish, fresh mack

    erel, fresh trout an d sea bass, an d see

    for yourselfl

    Th e same rule applies to our fruits and

    vegetables, carefully selected, and

    offered at prices as low as the market

    each day affords.

    Campbell's orRitter's Beans

    can, 7c

    Quality Foods Without Premium Prices

    We Deliver from City Line to Bryn Mawr

    Comet Rice Flakespkg., 12c

    Quaker Crackels2 pkgs., 25c

    Quaker Puffed- Ricepkg., 15c

    Dill o r S ou r Picklesqt . jar., 25c

    Libby's Corned Beefcan 23c

    Golden Bantam Corn2 cans, 25c

    Quaker Puffed Wheat

    pkg., 12c

    Sirloin Steak, ou t of good nativebeef, lb. 59c

    Prime -Rib Roast of Beef. ,lb ., 29c

    Rump Roast of Veal lb., 30c

    Veal Cutlet . . . . . . . . . . . .lb., 59c

    Small Vogt' 5 Hams, 8 to 10 Ibs.average, lb. . , , . . . . . . . . . 28c

    Shoulder of S pr ing Lamb .lb., 22c

    Leg of Spring Lamb. . . . . . lb., 35c

    Meat Suggestions:

    COLD CUTS:

    Spiced Beef . . ' . ' , . , ~ lb., 12cBoiled Ha m . . . . . . . . . ~ lb., 15c

    Home-baked Boiled Ham,~ lb., 20c

    Veal Loaf . . . . . . . . . . . ~ lb., 15c

    Old-Fashioned Lebanon Bologna,~ lb., 10c

    Schlorer's Mayonnaise,Yz-pt. jar, 17c

    Kasko Malt or ~ a l tHo pFlavor, light or dark,

    can,45c

    Borden's Evaporated Milktall can, 8c; 2 fo r 15c

    Hershey's Cocoa,~ - l bcan, Bc ; 2 fo r 25c

    Palm Oi l or MustardSardines

    small can, 7cj 3 fo r 20c

    Royal Purple Grape Juicep t. bot ., 19c

    COTTER'S MARKET

    What Do We Mean by Our Slogan?

    - ' - - - - - - - = - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - -..... - - - ..... ~Phone: Narberth 2250

    Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

    Fine Potatoes 5 Ibs., 10c

    Carrots , . " . . ' 4 bunches, 25cHon ey Dew Melons , . . . large, 29c

    Large Sunkist Oranges . . doz., 29c

    Bartlett Pears 6 for 25c I1 _ - -

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    NO. 278 -dows ar e to be employed or used an d setback of no t less t h an t en (10) pe r roof in which space fo r such motorAN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH no signs larger t h an e ig ht (8) inches cent. of th e dept h of th e lot, plus vehicles ma y be r en te d w it ho ut s al e

    BUILDING DISTRICTS AND RE- by eighteen ( 18 ) i nc he s are to b e o ne -h al f t he width of th e street. of fuel or accessories.STRICTIONS APPROPRIATE TO placed on any building or set up on .Bu.siness D i s t r ~ c t :In th e business PUBLIC GARAGE: Any garageSUCH DISTRICTS, DEFINING an y property. d l ~ t ~ c t sno p or tl ?n o f. aJ}Y typ e of housing or providing space f or m or eTH E CHARACTER OF BUILD. SECTION 2. H ei gh ts o f buildings. bulldmg shall p r o ~ e c tWlthm ten (10) It ha n t hr ee motor vehicles under oneINGS, FIXING TH E LOCATION ,Re!' lidence D,istricts: I!1 .residence ~ e e to! t he c ur b Ime of t h ~roadway, roof or an y garage wherein fuel orOF BUILDINGS, A ND E STAB . d is tr ic ts t he h e l g h ~ sof buildIngs shall Includmg t he s te ps , b ay wmdows, or Iaccessorfes ar e sold or s tored fo r sale.L IS HI NG R EG UL AT IO NS FOR be as follows: PrIvate garages s ha ll o th er o ve r- ha ng s; except, however, ,

    not be o ver two stories; dwellings that cornices over te n (10) feet above , BUSINESS B U I L J ? I ~ G :Any bulld~ ~ : R E C : , I G~ ~D A ~ ~ o v r t ~ ~ ~not o ver t wo s to ri es , except that a Ithe c,urb level m ay p ro je ct fifteen mg or, part of l,l bUildIng used solely

    third story may be built within a (15) inches. for p r l . v a ~ ebUSIness, su.ch as an of-~ ~ A ~ ~ W ~ c f ~ R O ~ I O T L : l I ~ ~ ~ _sloping r oo f; t en em en ts not over SECTION 6. Location of build- fice bUlldmg, bank, retail store, mar-

    OUGH O F N AR BE RT H DOES OR- t h ree s tor i es or th ir ty- five (35) feet ' ings on lots ket, restaurant, laundry, office, bak-in all' all o th er t yp es n ot over two . ' . , , ery, s ta bl e, wa re ho us e or storehouseDAIN: t , ' , thO t fi (35) f t Residence Districts: In the r esl - f or t he s to ra ge of f ur ni tu re o r such

    SECTION 1 F d ft th so r t ~ e sfr ll ' y- vbI' bU'ldi eg, ex- dence districts no dwell ing shall be materials as ar e required fO T retail" r o ~ an a er e cep I n ~ o w e r ~o ~ pu IC I. n s. , erected less than six (6) f ee t f ro m business.

    p as sa ge o f t hi s ordmance th e B or - BUSIness Districts: In busIness diS- any party line except that in the PUBLIC BUI N ' ,ough of Narbe rth shall be div ided in to I r ict s t he heights of buildings shall case o f p ai rs o f houses erected with I" LDI G: Any b U I l ~ l I ~ gthree districts, the first two of wh ich be as follows: Business buildings one party dividing wall t he said party In ~ ~ I c hp e r ~ o n s c o n g : e ~ a t efo r Civil,shall b e k no wn as business districts, shall no t b e o ve r four stories or forty- dividing wall ma y be c ~ n t e r e don o ne p o h ~ l c a l ,~ ~ h a lor rehglOUs purposesan d t he t hi rd th ere of as a r es id en ce five ( 45 ) feet; dwellings or tenements side party line only No tenements or In w IC , p e r s o ~ s ,assemble fo rd!str!ct. Within the confines of such t hr ee s to ri es o r thirtr-five, (?5) feet; educational or p U b l i ~buildings s ha li c ea so t Ifpubhcp or CIVlffiduty, s ~ c ~asd i st r ic t s there shall no t be erected , educational and pubhc bUlldmgs an d Ibe erected within twelve (12) f eet of pour ouse, , ost .0 ce BUlldmg,altered! r e ~ o n s t r u c t e d ,~ e ~ o v e dinto, garages two stories or thirty-five an y side or rear l in e, n or shall it G a s S e n g ~ I 'tabEon

    h, L ~ ~ r a r y ,M ~ s e ? m ,

    or ~ a m t a m e d~ n yb U l l d l ~ ge xc ep t ( 35 ) f eet ; amusemen t b ui ld in gs o ne have l ess than t we lv e ( 12 ) feet be- ymnaslUm, x Iblbon HulldlJ}g,dwellmgs, t e n e m e n t ~ ,p r l v a t ~ .an d s to ry o r thirty (30) feet f or t he audi- tween an y w in gs o r e xt en si on s. N o ~ e c t u r eH;lll" C h S u r c ~ ,Armory, Firepubhc. garages" b .usmess bUl ldmgs, torium port ion thereof. private garage shall be erected in o ~ s eor 0 Ice ta tl On .e d ~ c ~ t I o n a lb U I l ~ m g s ". a mu se me nt SECTION 3. Areas of lots and front of the line of the rear wall of EI?UCA:r'IONAL BUILD,ING: An ybulldmgs and pubhc bulldmgs. frontages. th e dwelling on th e adjoining lo t e x- p ub hc, p ri va te o r p a r ~ c h l a l~ c h o o l ,

    DISTRICT No, 1. The limits of Residence Districts: In res idence c lusive of porches , sheds or bay-win- ~ o l l e g e !a ~ a d e m yor ~ e m m a r y ,mclud-District No, 1 shall be as follows: districts no lot shall be of less wiuth dows. Garages on a corner lo t must ~ n ~,bulldmg or portIOn of samedconBeginning at t h e in te r sec ti on of th e between side party lines than twenty- b,e k ~ p ttwenty (2P) !eet f r o ~t ~ e amIng on e .or mo re r oo ms u se fo rnorthern property line of th e P en n- five ( 25 ) feet at a point twenty-five I Side hne of the lot m tne'rear I f s ai d the assemflm g ~ f , perkons I for th esylvania Railroad Co., an d th e e as t- ( 25 ) f ee t f rom the c en tr e o f t h e streeti lot fronts on a side street an d ~ e tf u ~ p o s et I acqulrlnf ~ o ~edge orer n line o f N ar be rt h Avenue, thence, and no l ot shall have a n a re a of less i back from the centre of the Side 01 men a or manua trammg.along a line p ar al le l w it h t he c en tr e Ithan twenty-five hundred (2500) Istreet, twenty-five (25) pe r cent. of ~ ~ U S E M E ~ TB U I L P I N ~ :Anyline of th e r ai lr oa d w es te rl y t o a Is qu ar e f ee t n ot including street. the WIdth of t ~ esaid c or ne r l ot p lu s b ul ld mg deSigned primarily forpoint on a line parallel to an d two B ' 'D ' t ' t s I b u ' n s di one-half the Width of t he side s t ree t, amusement purposes, such as a thehundred (200) feet westward from t . tusIness l ti S hrlcll b: n f ISis e S 'd,sh- providing the setback shal l no t be less a tr e , p i ctu re t he at re o r dance hall .

    . rIC S no 0 s a e 0 e s W I. t' th ' t fi (35) f tthe centre Ime of Essex Avenue, than sixteen (16) f ee t s ix (6) i nches ,Ian Ir y- ve ec , O PE N SPAC E: Space from th etheJ?ce northerly along said line f,or between s ide party lines at a point ,Bu.siness D i s t r i c t ~ :III the b:Jsi!1ess gruund to the sky unobstructed by11 distance of one hundred a nd t hl r- t we nt y five (25) f e et f ro m th e centre I districts the locatIOn 01 dwellings an y bays or overhangs, other thanteen (113) f ee t, t he nc e eastward at I of the-street and no lo t s ha ll h av e shall be t he same as i s s et f or th above cornices of no t more than fifteen (15,right a ng le s a d is ta nc e of fifty ( ~ O )an a re a of less than one thousand If?r d.wellings erected i n t he ,resideJ}.::e inches ,pro)ection, except that in, busifee t, thence nor the r ly a long a Ime (1000) sq ua re fe et no t i ncl ud in g d Ist ri ct s. No tenements m which ness dIstricts such op en sp ace m th eparallel to and one hundred and fifty street ' openings face a party line shall bt.' ca;;c of dwellings or tenements ma y(150) f ee t w es tw ar d f ro m t he c en tr e I SEC'TION 4 0 erected within t we lv e (12 ) feet of start at the roof over th e first storyline of Essex Avenue to a point on , . , pen. s pac es . , a ny s uc h side or rear line, nor shall if the f irst floor is used as a bu si-a line parallel to an d o ne h un dr ed Id' Rte.sltdence

    hDlstrdlcts

    li, In r e s l ~ e n c ethere be less than t we lv e ( 12 ) feet ness or public building or as a lo bby

    an d seventy-five (175) feet south- IS rtlc s w er et

    dwe Ings lort thne - b et we en any wings or extensions for a tenement.

    d f th t r f W' d men s ar e erec e on an y 0 ere h th ' d t f twAar r ~ m t he cen ret lIne 0 1 m S?d shall be kept and maintained an open

    WI e : ~t e opentmgs 0 bno b ~ c l t epartY STREET: Meaning the width of,venue, e ~ c eeas e ~ y a ong sal Is ace not less than s ix ty-f ive (65) mes, e n e ~ e ns may e UI up 0 the space t o be le ft f or t he roadway,

    hne to a pomt on a Ime parallel to p t f th t t l f th 1 t the party Ime. In all other t yp es o f c ur b s id ew al k a nd p la nt in g spacean d n h dr d nd tw t fi pe r cen . 0 e 0 a area 0 eo , b 'ld" 11 't h . t ' " "o e un e a en y- ve t h th t h t n UI Ing", wa s WI opemngs mus and to be conSidered for the purposes(125) f ee t e as tw ar d f ro m th e centre excer! owe:c:, a w e r e tt e ':h be not less than five ( 5) feet from of this ordinance as no t less thanline of N arb er th Ave nu e; t he nc e Imen IS erec e on a corner 0 WI the party line a nd t he re shall be no t fift (50) f tsoutherly alo ng sai d lin e a d istance two street f ron t ages, t he open space less t ha n e ig ht (8) feet between th e I y ee . " ,of eighty-seven (87) feet, thence east- may be no t less than fifty-five (55, Iwings an d extens ions of such build- L O ~ :The ground c o n t a m ~ dwlthmwardly a lo ng a l in e parallel to Wind- i pe r cent. of the, total area of such l o ~ .ings. th e s l d ~and rear ,party h ~ e ~a ~ dsor Avenue a dis tance of twentY-fiVe,' Where educational and/or pubhc SECTI. ON 7 St t I th . street Ime u pon wh ich a bul1dmg IS

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    $2 .On1" DownAUTOMATICG AS WAT E R

    HEATER

    OUR TOWN

    Choice of Ruud, Hotzone, Stazhot, Penfield. $75 an d up according to size andmake. Slightly higher on Budget Plan;

    Ad d H o t W a te r Serv ice t o Y o u ~HOlDe

    Drop into any of OU1' Suburban Stores a11d askabout it!

    P H I L A D E L P H I A

    E L E ' C T R I C C O M PA N Y

    H o t w a t er : .. all you can use of it . ~ . instuntly, always! No waiting!No stairs-climbing! Ye t consider th e lo w cost of this convenience!

    ( ) f H AT a blessing to beable to stick this littlefellow into a Ujust right"bath the minute it's needed!What a boon a beautybringing, health-giving hotbath for yourself, any hourof the day ot night you wantit! That's what an Automatic Gas Water Heater

    means to y ou r: h om e !

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    HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice of the Peace

    REAL ESTATEFire Insurance-Best Companies

    Narb.4049W 215 Haverford Ave

    J. J.Skel ton& S on

    COAL-FUEL OIL-COKE

    BALA.CYNWYD, PA.

    Cynwyd 700701Greenwood 7484

    Buy Your

    FuelNowand Save Money

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    limits, or proceed to take down thesame within that time, and in theeve nt of h is o r t he ir refusal or neglect so to do, th e B urge ss , o r i n caseof his absence, or f ai lu re t o a ct , t heBorough Council shall forthwith proceed to have the said bui lding removed as a common n uisa nc e, th enecessary expense of wh ich s ha ll becollected fro m t he owner or ownersof said building or lot, as other debtsar e by law col lected. Provided, thatif t he owner or owners of such buildin g shall refuse or neglect to removet he mate r ia l s of which the buildingsmay be composed a f te r t h e same hasbeen dep osited in some convenientplace for the space of twen ty- four(24) hours after notice so to do, th esaid materials sha ll be sold at publicsale after six (6) days' notice b y n otless than te n (10) printed bills postedin the v ic in ity, and th e proceeds Ithereof paid into the Borough Treasury fo r the use o f the owner or owner s of such bui ld ing or lot after de- Idu ctin g all costs an d ex penses fortearing down, removing and disposingo f same; an y person violating theprovisions of this ordinance or of anyof them, or f ai li ng to comp ly withthem i n an y r espect , sha ll be l iableto a fine of not less than twenty-five($25.00) dollars, nor more than onehundred ($100.00) dollars in the discretion of th e B urge ss o r J us ti ce oft he P ea ce im po si ng the same, thefun ds to b e s ue d f or a nd recovered inthe n am e o f the Borough, and f or t he :use thereof as such debts are collected by law. And fo r each andevery day su ch v io la tio n s ha ll continue after notice ha s been given asaforesaid, during which th e party sonotified has neglected o r r ef us ed tocomply w ith the provisions of thisordinance, there shall be an additionalfine of five ($5.00) dol lars u nt il t he Inui sance i s aba ted or the ordinancecomplied with. I

    S EC TI ON 12. All o rd in an ce s or lp ar ts o f ordinances inconsistent herewith be, and the same are, herebyrepealed. J

    Passed this 13th day of July, A. D.1931. \

    DANIEL LEITCR, IPres iden t o f Council.

    Attest: iCRAS. V. NOEL, I

    Secretary of Council, IApproved this 13th da y of July, IA. D. 1931. I

    HENRY A. FRYE,Burgess.

    This o rd in an ce su pe rse de s Ordinance No. 232 passed July 14, A. D.1924.

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    Phone:Narberth 2430

    BALAOYNWYD

    '6.90

    ARDMORE

    Sh e 4,,4'--6" DeepAwning To p

    Regular Price, $7.95

    Siz.e 4,,4 '-12" DeepBuilt to Last

    Regular Price, $10.00

    NARBERTH

    M E R I O NllTf..JE and TRUST CO"

    We Offer These Facilitiesto the Traveler

    A Travel Department to help in the planningof the trip, to a tt end to such t iresome but im-portant details as tickets and reservations,Traveler's Cheques and Letters of Credit. Afteryou have en joyed a voyage in which all theburdensome detail has been removed by ourtravel department yo u will never go back to theold method of assuming these burdens yourself.In addition, this bank under an agreement revocable at an y future time will assume a'i dutiesof estate management during the absence ofan owner. This includes taking care of all property, attending to details an d distribution ofincome, preparing an d filing income tax returns,paying taxes, watching investments, safeguarding' securities.Whatever your financial problems, you willfind us able to offer effective plans to meetyour requirements.

    Closing Out Sale27 Sand Boxes

    14 Sand Boxes

    Distributors:Jeddo-Highland Coal

    Narberth Coal CompanyRALAH S. DUNNE

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    OUR TOWN

    Th e ol d f o l ~ .L a c ~

    home-reacL them L}"telephone1 You C a l l L ~

    ur e of a royal wel-

    come}

    For Smartly AttiredMen and Women thisFall and Winter:

    new samples of merchanttai lored clothes have justr eached us, an d we arenow a bl e to offer smartfabrics in th e latestfashions.Individually made to fityou; sat isfact ion guaranteed; an d at greatlyreduced prices.

    C OME I N AND SEE O UR BIGVALUES

    AdelizziBrothers

    CLEANING. DYEINGT AlLORS, FURRIERS

    102 Forest Avenue, NarberthPhone: Narberth 2602

    Please Note we close Saturdays at 1 P. M. during thesummer.

    Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Mueller, ofPrice Avenue, spent last week in Nor-folk , Va.

    Miss R ut h Q ui nn , of Pine Lodge,\Vycombe, Pa. , i s spending some timeas the guest of M iss Evelyn Jefferis,of Dudley Avenue.

    Master Billy Farmer, son of Mr. a ndMrs. C. Arley Farmer, of Woodbineand C'Ieveland Avenues, who. is atCamp Denis, n ea r N ew to n, N . J., willreturn o n A ug us t 1.

    Miss Laura M. Brown an d MissMabel Brown, of Elmwood Avenue,l e ft l a st week for Ocean Grove, wheret he y wilt s ta y f or three weeks.

    Miss Dorothea Bates. of ForestAve nu e, an d M is s C hr is ti ne Mah l, ofNarbrook Park, are leaving the end ofthis month f or C am p Twe ed al e, n ea rO xf or d, Pa., w her e th ey wilt be c am pcounsellors during the month ofAugust.

    Mr. and Mrs. James B. S mi th , ofAvo n R oad , spent s ev er al d ay s lastweek at the Hotel Morton in AtlanticCity.

    M r. and Mrs. A rt hu r W. Burns , ofWoo ds id e Ave nu e, v is it ed ' t he ir son,M r. R ob er t B ur ns . at the M. C. T. C.at Fort Hoy le, Md .. last week-end.Mr. Robert Burns will return on J uly31.

    Mr. an d M rs . B u rn s a nd familv will 1 1 ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! i ! ! ! i i i J i ! ! ! ! !leave a bo ut th e mid dle of August for I" - - - - - - - - - -'Duck Lake. Mich. . where t hey w illstay until after Labor Day.

    Mrs. Lewis Easby, of NarbrookPark. is spending the summer at thehome of Mrs. George Genge Browning on Old Lancaster Road, Devon.

    Contlnaecr .. n N e x t Page

    "WHAT A THllILLt,.

    Page Bigbt

    219 Httyer!or4 Aye., Nttrb.PHONE: NARB. 4005'

    I f you' like pure,w h o l e s o m e ,

    delicious, h o m ebaked . p astry andhome-made, rich icecream (in 14 delicious f l a v o r s )come to WHITE'SSWEET S H O Pthe home of homemade goodies 1

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    Man y o f the borough residents areenjoying a happy. vacat ion t ime eitherat their cottages at t he s ea sh or e, incamp or ' at the various mountain reso rts , wh ile o th ers , too, are takingEuropean trips. Others are taking

    short t ri ps to v ar io us p lace sthrough

    out the country a nd m an y w ho a re ath ome ar e en te rta in in g o ut- of- to wnguests.

    Mr. C. Eugene Claghorn, son of:Mr. a nd M rs . William C. Claghorn, ofChestnut Avenue, who s ailed on J ul y3 for Europe, is now in G er ma ny,wh ere he spent Monday in Coblenz.Later he will go to Cologne, Holland,Belgium and England, returning homeabout the middle of August.

    Mrs. A. S. Dig by, of t he B er kleyApartments, has just r et ur ne d f rom aieveral days' v is it to Clifton, N. J.,wh er e she was the guest of her s is te r,Mrs. P. R. Mackay. Mr. Digby andth eir daug hter , M iss Mary Digby,j oi ne d h er th er e fo r the week-end.

    Mrs. Walter J. Reese and her daughters, Miss Mildred T. Reese and MissBarbara E. Reese, of Elk Park, Illinois, are v is it in g M rs . Mi tc hel l L.Whitehead, of Old Gulph Road, PennValley.

    Mr. and Mrs. James J . Jewel l, oiSabine Avenue, returned on M on da yf ro m a t en d ay s' v is it to C he st er to wn ,Md., accol1lpanied b y Mr. Jew ell'ssister, Miss Ermyn Jewell, who will betheir guest for a week.

    Mr. and Mrs. H e nr y Wa rr i ng to nDoughten, of Merion Avenue, willl eav e e ar ly in August f or C ap e Ma )' ,where they will stay for several weeks.

    Mrs. Earl D. D ic ke y a nd M is s Florentina Mueller, of Forest Avenue,spent last week at the Henlopen Hotel,Rehoboth, Delaware.

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    ~ o S. 16th Street, Phila.

    ~ 5 you want it done.l.et Ou r Estimate First

    PICTURE FRAMING

    B ~ d . e a W e eStudios

    Golden Rule Pure Foods

    Bonat, ~ 8 . 5 0Eugene, $1 0

    NARBERTHflEA U TY SHOPPE

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    H OM E O FT H E H A N S O M

    1619 Sansom St. , Phila .

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    ~ THE CITIZENS'WHOLESALE~ SUPPLY COMPANYC O I U I ~ l b l l s .Ohio

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    I l e t ~ ' 1 ' , " i1snn. S U i N t ;\IUIUIJ=, . 'r ,P h i l " . f l iNt ri d

    DIRECTORS

    Loc ated on Belmont Avenue above City Line;Adjacent to th e BaJa-Cynwyd Section, accessiblefrom all points. The Wes tm in st er l an ds ca pe ha sall th e charm of a picturesque ruraJ countryside.

    FUNERAL

    information-without obligation-call , wri te o r telephonePost Office Address: .Station I, Philadelphia :411or

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    ATHENS AVENUE AN D SIMPSON ROAD4 PHONE: ARDMORE 9 ARDMORE, PENNA..&It&ljffilit\iI6iltrnll6tltrn!tl\iltffi1"6iljffili'BiIf6iI@Ilirnlitfilj&ltmlm;ltl\ilmili'ffi1mi1b

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    S P. l ! ~ a n ~ e ~ f i e l dSons

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    Lake Champlain, Unrivaled in Scenic Beauty,Makes an Ideal Destination for Motor Tour

    OUR TOWN

    I IIsed t o d re ad the silence\ \ 'hen none of them would go.

    Bu t now they a ll t ick merri ly,Th e time I always know.

    So, if you're having troubleWith c locks that will n ot w or k,

    Just give them all a dose of oilAnd none of them will shirk. I

    ~ l\_f_a_rg_a_r_e_t_L_,_G_r_ifi_t1_1.--:,INarberth-Merion-Penn Valley I

    I .oen t & ICE II t e l h l b l eS e r v i c e

    Camp Tekoa. Becket, I \l ass. . wherehe is the camp naturalist.

    1\1r. and Mrs. John !\l. Henry, oflana Avenue , en te r ta ined a t a party onSa tu rday n igh t .

    THE FIRESIDEC o nt ln u e, l f ro m P r ec e di ng P n ge Of the scores 0 mountain-borr ered I\[ansfield and the Camel's Hump can

    Nl\I iss Ne ll ie Donnelly, o f B uf fa lo . W'll' . ' lakes scattered through v as t s um m er be seen towering aho\'e th e Green, Y., wa s the guest of :I\[rs. R. G. " a m Burgess Marrtes I playgrounds of New York State, Lake 1\1 . I I 1'1 IKraft, of Avo n R oa d, last week-end. Ch I" . I . 1 d ' ounta1l1s to t 1e eastwarc. lroUg I

    I\Iiss Donnellv

    I'S 110\V vI'sitl'llg frl'el1ds Philadelphia G,'rl Monday I al!lp a1l1 IS uunva ed 111 c 1arm .an Shelhurne and historic Middlebury theJ scenic beauty. Over excellent hlgh- . I R I d t'

    in Easton before returning home, II\ \' avs t ll at 1)'or(lel' I)otl l t ile east alld Journey reac les ut an , an attrac Iveresort section. Continuing over U. S.:l\lr. and .Mrs. J. M, Simms, of D ud - Th e marriage of I\Iiss Ruth 1\1.1 west sho:es of this lake t h ~Keystone Rou'.e 7 the trawlers pass Manchester

    ley Avenue, ar e at Margate Ci!y, Guinan, daughter of 1\1rs. Amelia Gui - r ~ u t o m o b l l e .Club has. o ~ t l m e da de- and giant 1\[ t. E qu in ox e n route to

    w he re t he y are on a fi shi ng a nd crms- n an , of Philadelphia. and Mr. \Vi l1 iam hghtful tour fM vacah011lsts. Bennington. Th e nl'xt town o f \ ViIing trip with friends. Burgess. so n of Mrs. Sara Burgess, I " Th e e nt ir e journey can be coverer l li an1. itown f

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    Th e NarberthNational Bank

    Just as an elevator remains stationary without power, does a manfail to rise without the

    Power of a Bank Account.

    Money sa veo 111 a

    checking o r savingsaccount in your com- Imunity bank is a safereserve for futureneeds.

    To him that has shallbe given is both goodgospel an d goodfinance.

    $3500 was taken by acrook f r () 111 JamesCreedmore, who hadgathered it together byyears of patient savmg.

    $500 was stolen fromMary Camp, an agedcolored woman, whohad withdrawn it frombank so she could

    "keep it safely,"

    Men cannot be maderich and successful bylegislation. It depends Ion the individual. Itis something that cannot be delegated toothers. I I

    CAPITAL is nothingmore than canned labor.

    Money Maxims:

    Member FederalReser"e System

    Open f ro m 8 A. M. Daily, an dalso 7 to 9 P. M. on Fridays,for your convenience.

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    Pet..800.800.333.250.200

    In the Theater

    Th e repertory for t he c om in g weekal the Hedgerow Theatre, MoylanRose Valley, o pe ns o n Tuesday nightwith t he se con d p er f or ma nc e o f theMoliere p ie ce w hi ch w il l be introducedin th e 110ylan p layhouse tomor rownight. "A Physician in Spite of Himse lf ," a c om ed y o f d ro ll p iq ua nc ie s by Ithe celebrated Frenchman wh o ha s ibeen the inspiration an d source ofmany Engl ish comic authors.

    Th e play for vVednesday will be aretul'lt after a b ri ef a b se n ce o f O' N eill's"The First Man," in which domestictragedy of two people w ho l ov e each Iother is counteracted by th e satiric Icomedy presentation of a bigoted Ne wEngland family. Vv'iIliam Price plays Ithe rolc of t he h us ba nd explorer an d

    D ud le y Vau gh an h as t he h ig hl y emo- it i ona l ro le o f t he wife. F o r T h ur sd a y Ievening Musselman's play o f theat r ic a llife, "Merry-Go-Round," in which U P-!roarious farce pause s occas ional l y toconce rt i i t se l f w i th more se rious ambitions. ] n t he c as t ar e Jasper Deeter,.F rances Torch iana and Joseph Taulane Iin important roles. Friday night'sshow is Perry Ivins' "Happy Ending,"a comedy by a margin. I n the principal p ar ts a re C ar l R eu ka uf f. D ud le yVaughan, Dorothy \Villard an d Marshall Gatchel l.

    Saturday even ing ' s p l ay w il l b e "TheS ol it ai re M a n, " a thriller revolvinga bo nt t he e xt ra or di na ri ly clever maneuvers of a group o f t hie ve s, se t inan airplane riding frol11 Le Bourget to ICroydon. Carl Reukauff has the titlerole and Frances Torch iana, CatherineRieser, Dorothy Willard, J o se p h Taulane an d Harry Bellaver comprise th e ~body of th e supporting cast. I'

    Tonig hI's s how a t Hedgerow i s a ls o f ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i i ! ! ! ! ! "Solitaire Man." ~

    This afternoQn a padd le t enn is tournament witl be h el d f or t he o ld er girls.

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    OUR TOWN

    PROPOSAL

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    What Is Coal?Webster says: "Miner'alized vegetable matter,used in its hardened formas fuel."On e step further: WhatIS Thompson's .Anthra'cite coal?- I t is a harder form ofcoal, which burns longer,thereby saving moneyand, at th e same time,saving time in stokingthe furnace.

    When regulated cor 'rectly (and we're gladto advise you), our a n'thracite will burn longer10 your f urnace t hanordinary grades of coal.Save time savemoney: Ask HS for infor'mation NOW.

    Narberth Opens SecondHalf with a Victory

    THE SERVICECOMPANY

    F. H. Seely, Jr., Mgr.5 BALA AVENUE, BaJa-Cynwyd

    OUR TOWN

    25c each;8 for $1

    D AV I S 'Oldest Store in Narberth224 HAVERFORD AVE.

    Narberth 4035WATCH OU R WINDOWS

    Vacation Plans AreS ta ted by

    Page Twelve

    Committee Making Plansfor M. E. Church Bazaar I

    ITh e eOllllllittee in charge o f the an-I'

    nual bazaar tll he g iv en b y t hc L ad ie s'Aid S"cietl' of the Narberth 1\lethoelist Episc;,pal C hnr ch ha d its first Imeeting lasl Friday al the hOIlle ofthe chairmall , 1 \l rs . C. H . Ewel I, 511Hrookhurst J\ VCllue. Th e appointment of the cOlllll li ttees for thc varioustables was the chi ef subject of di S-Ieussioll. The eoulluittee hopes toh av e all p la ns COlllpleted and to beab le to make a full r ep or t a t the S ~ p tember 1Ill'c1ing. Th e bazaar will beheld the lirst SaturdaY' ill December asu su al w hi ch , t he re fo re , fl xe s t he datefor this year on December 5, 1931.

    I NextW e : k ~Games

    Pastors T h is S at ur da y the Narberth Base-

    Iball Club will o pp os e L an sd ow ne

    C tl d f P 0away. On M on da y t he G ir ar d Estate

    J IOil .. lie rOllt ag e ne .

    have received your petition, that Ie will furnish the OPPosItion on th e -play-f I B

    . CI I f I E . Narberth we nt int o t he lead in thea c and id at e for COl1nty Commissioner to r 0 t Ie aptIst lIIrc lO t Ie ~ v a n -g round, and on vVeduesday t he Ma in

    I I I II I tl tl f A tfirst inniw r when Brown got off to a

    of 1\lontgonH.'ry County, am laVe g-e, WI spell< Ie 1110n 1 0 lIgus Line Tigers, a colored aggregation, ,.,given ser ious thought t o t he s uh je ct . a t Oc ea n City. He wil l havc charge will fa ce G en e Davis' men. bad start b y w al ki ug Harry Francis.

    "Entering pnhlic life of a political of the services o n A ug us t 2 an d those Gilfillan followed with a perfect sacri-. I '11 I . I tl 't fice bunt a nd a ft er S la ug ht er flied out,

    nature carries with it great respoUsl- W 10 WI Ie III c large lereal er are B I . BI k Shil it ies. I heli Prane ix , , : f . . . '"'.\ Ie peop I' 0 t l l ~ s lC O l f j l ~ 1Y \VI < tIll rls Ian hard in the first an d st 'venth, pitched Giltll1an. Il l .. . , -I 1 1longer t l l l ~ r a t ethe. lIg! 0 lcers 0 , ~ e "Trnth" is t he subject of the l es son - a creditable gallic considering the high Slaught,'r. If . ., . -I 0 2county h e l n ! ~pohtlcal loot.balls. It IS sermon to be rean in all Churches uf reputation of the visitors, Bahb, If. ' 1 n IIt il lle for bu.slliess to enter 1I1.to g o v e n ~ -Christ, Scientist, Sunday, July 26. Th e Bill Reynolds finished the game, lIIartln,.rC. [. 1 2met!t, and If elected. ] promIse to tal,c, Golden 'rext is. "Thus'saith t he L or d; breezing through the e ighth a nd n in th IJ o n < : ~ ,.lb. : , . . . . r. u 1bUSiness m e t h ~ d ~Into the olliee of ! I a m r et ur ne d unto Zion, an d will without serious trouble. R ~ 1 J 1 n c : t 1 1 ~ , ._ h , . ~ ~ ;1,County ComllllsslOnlr. Idwell in t he m id st of Jerusalem: an

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    $4800OROUGH

    A new American LaFrance type 91combination chemica l and hose waIJonapparatus was delivered to the Narberth Fire Company thi s week.

    Th e apparatus, which cost $5000,with an allo wan ce of $200 o n the oldA ut oc ar . w as a ut ho ri ze d hy the Borough Council at its March meeting.

    Equipped with two forty-gallonchemical tanks, the new machine willbe much u sed principally for smallfires where water is n ot r eq ui re d.

    It is furn ished with an 82 horsepower engine w hi ch p ro vi de s amplep ow er t o propell the apparatus at highspeeds. Additional f ea tu re s o f t he n ewapparatus are four-wheel brak es, aFoami te hand fire extinguisher for usein extinguishing fires in highly inflamm ab le l iq ui ds and materials, and a"Rough R id er " s od a acid t yp e e xt inguisher for usc on ordinary free-burnin g fires.

    Th e equipment o f the Narherth FireC om pa ny n ow includes three majorpieces of apparatus in addition to thechief 's car. These a r e: A m er i ca n LaFrance hook and ladder truck, American LaFrance 750-gallon pumper, thenew American LaFrance apparatus described above, and t he c hi ef 's carequipl>ed with two portable extinguishers, door opener and p in ch b ar.

    C O S T

    Narberth Fire Co.Gets New Apparatus

    American-La France Combina.tion Chemicar and Hose

    Wagon Delivered.

    Price, Five Cents

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    NARBE?THCOMMUNiTY UBRAR

    I I) ' 1 ), \ Y I ~C ' \ S I ~ \ "

    Genc Davis' Narberth b oy s t oo k alittle journey over to Lansdowne lastSaturday an d had a pleasant af ternoonhanding a drubbing to th eir easiestleague victims hy a score of 5 to 4.It w as t he t hir d defea t inf licted on Ed Work of Legion IsSul1ivan's gang by Davismen t hi s s ea - Subject at Rotaryson while the losers have yet t o g ai n Th e w or k d on e b y th e American Le-their first triumph ove r th e Borough gion for the disabled veterans wasboys. the subject of the ta lk of C ha rl es 1.

    Bi1I R e yn ol d s w a s on th e hill for t he I' d St d f th L~ n g a r , ate c01)1man er 0 e e-borough niile and he pitched a h e t t e r . t th B I C d NarbertlglOn, a e a a- ynwy - 1game than the score indiciltes as he Rotary Club on Tuesday.held L an sd o wn e t o s ev en h it s an d ai- Mr. Engard cited the $5,000,000 enlowed only two earned runs. Th e o th e r d ow me nt fund, schools, hospitals andtw o Lansdowne runs were p resent ed by h om es a s e xa mp le s of the work thethem without ~ b ~ s ehi t on t he i r p a rt Legion i s d oi ng . "The American Le

    in t h e seven th lIlnmg .. A base on bans, gion has done more for disabled vetone of G eo rg e B ab b s .famed throws' l er ans tha n the U ni te d States Govern-

    Cont inued on LnBt p a g e . ment," t h e speaker claimed.

    Reynolds Pitches .Fine Gamefor Narberth, Allowing

    2 Earned Runs.

    Lansdowne Bows toBorough Nine 5-4

    Hilldale Here AgainNext Wednesday Evening

    Narberth fans wh o enjoyed t he p revious games with Johnny Drew'sstrong Hilldale Cluh will he glad' tohear that Manager Gene D avis hasarrangerl a no th er c on te st with thefal lled colored nine,

    This gallic will be played at theplayground n e xt \ Ved n es d ay evening.August 5. As each team wo u one ofthe earlier contests. Hilldale capturingt he f ir st one,S to 4. and Narberth th esecond hy a score of 5 to 1, \Vednesday's g a. ;l e w in d ec id e the series .winI1lT this se ason and cons eque ntlyshould be wel1 worth witnessing.Other inten,sting games wil l he playedthis Saturday with Bryn Mawr, a~ fain Lin e Le agu e contest, an d on~ In nd ay n ig ht w he n t he P hi la de lp hi aGrays will fnrn ish the opposit ion.

    ~ lanager Gene Dayis also announcedlast week that he h as s ec ur ed t he s er vices of Jack Jefferies, we n known toall N arherth fans. Jack will probahly be used at first base and should,if he lives up to past performances.strengthen the team considerably.

    comb:nation chemical and hose wagon which was delivered to the :Nar''The aJ,paratus. which replaces the old Autocar chemical truck. cost the

    Narberth, Pennsylvania, July 31, 1931

    l\f iss Helga V,r ohlert. of N arbrookPark, was a mo ng t ho se wh o were injured at Ocean City during the sudden an d violent storm on T ue sd ayafternoon. Miss \ ~ o h l e r twa s badlyb ru is ed b y a piece of a l i fehoat whichwa s tossed about by t he gale. Sh e wa'.t ak en t o t he hospital a n d b ro u gh t homeon \Vednesday by he r father, A. E.Wohlert.

    1.1 iss W ohlert, together with he r sister. Patience, and nine other membersof the A lp ha G am ma Ch i Sororityhav e be en oc cu pying a cottage atOcean C it y f or t he p as t t hr ee weeks.

    Helga Wohlert InjuredIn Ocean City Storm

    Th e Rev. Henry Clay Shindle, oneof the few surviving Civil \Var veterans of the Main Li ne, d ie d Tuesdaynight at the age o f 92. at the home oihis sister, },f rs. A. H . D ur bo ra w, 125Elmwood Avenue, Narherth.

    Funeral services were held there\Vednesday evening in charge of the

    Rev. Cletus A . S en ft , pastor of HolyTrinity Lutheran Church, of Narberth. B ur ia l w as at th e \VoodwardHi1I Cemetery. Lancastcr, yesterdaymorning.

    Born Deccmber 10. 1838, at Lancaster. 1'.1r. Shindle graduated fromGettysburg College an d from theGettysburg Theological Seminary.

    Hi s college c ar ee r w as interruptedduring the s um me r o f 1863 when heenlisted as a member of the Emerg en cy R eg im en t r ec ru it ed at the college and served throughout the_ Gettyshurg campaign. Th e regiment wa sdisbanded in the fall an d he returnedto his s tudies .

    Hi s first charge after o r di na t io n a sa Lutheran minister wa s at },[ iners

    vil1e, Pa. He later s er ve d a s a pastorat Gettyshurg, Philadelphia, Reading.

    Cont l J lu l un . - a g e It

    IN GETTYSBURG BATTLE

    Funeral Services Held Wednesday at Home of His Sister

    in Narberth.

    Rev. H. C. Shindle,Civil War Vet, Passes

    Ne w Apparatus of the Narberth Fire Company

    'The American LaFranceberth Fire Company this weekborough $4ROO,- - _ . . . . . . : . - - . _ - - - - - - - - - -

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    Cont inued Oi l PIIge 1 J

    Representatives of Main Line Rotary Clubs attended t he t hr ee -d ay c onference of presidents and secretaries ofthe Fiftieth D is tr ic t R ot ar y clubs atReoboth, Delaware, thi s week.

    Those w ho a tt en de d were: RalphS. Dunne, president of the Bala-Cynw y d ~ N a r b e r t hCluh; Ralph Springer,\;c p president of the Ardmore Club,who attend::d in the absence of President A. C. K an zi ng er , a nd E va n L.James, s ecr e ta ry o f the Ardmore Club,who is a ls o s ec re ta ry of the LowerMerion Tow n sh ip B oa rd of CommissiOllers.

    Dr . William A. Pearson, of Narberth, president of t he P h il a de l ph iaRotary Cluh, also a tt en de d t he sessions.

    Main Line Rotary OfficialsAttend Rehoboth Conference

    - P h o t o C o u r t e H ~ Penl lHylvan ia N e w ~ .

    C. K. MACNlaHOLC. K. l\lacnichol. of N ar be rt h H al l

    Apar tmen ts , Na rhe rth , pa sse nge r rep

    resentative of the Pennsylvania Railroad at Philadelphia. wil1 he p l ~ ~ e donthe Honor R01l this Saturday after aserv ice of 52 years and 8 months. Heis one of t he m os t widely known pass e ng er m e n in the East an d h as h ad anotable career.

    Starting as a ticket clerk in th e office of the a ud it or o f p as se ng er receipts. Fourth Street , Philadelphia, in1877, 1'.1r. Macnichol wa s l at er t ra nsf er re d to the General Passenger Department. where he w or ked as steno gn ip he r a nd a dv er ti si ng clerk underFrank N. Barksdale," adver t ising agent .

    I n t hi s position he became associatedw ; t l ~th e publishers a nd e di tor s of

    WIDELY KNOWN IN EAST

    C. K. Macnichol Completes 52Years, 8 Months' Service

    , This Saturday.

    Narberth Man Placedon Pennsy Honor Roll

    Volume 17, No . 43

    ERTH COMMUNITY LIBRARYOR AVE,ERTH: PA .

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    WALLACE BEERY

    *"SECRET SIX"

    Sign of t he Bes t Mea ts

    Corner Montgomery Pikeand Haverford Avenue

    lu'"31, 1931

    PI .A v o t o nI , tCllnlH b l lt l U IN IAT U I t E G O L F (0111)' :':l'ie n rouII l1)It t t he N AR nE It TH COUNTI tYc I , u n .

    Our WeekEnd Specials-

    Leg of Lamb, lb., 30eShoulder, lb., 20eNeck end of Rack

    Chops lb., 30eRib Roast of Beef

    thick end, lb.,,,......... 22e

    Pin Bone Roast, lb., ,..... 30eRump Steak, lb., ,...... ..... 35eCottage Hams, lb., .,...... 32eOu r Own Breakfast Baconth e Best on - the marketWhole Piece, lb., 30eSliced, lb., 35e

    A FULL LINE of COLDCUTS suitable f or thisextreme weather, including Boiled Tongue, BoiledH am , B e e f Bologna,Minced Special, MeatLoaf, Lu nch Roll, Cervilet, Lebanon Bologna.

    Deliveries Twice Daily as Far Westas H tn'erford

    Bradley Market2106-08 Market Street

    RITTENHOUSE 7070

    MARION DAVIES

    "FIVE AND TEN"

    August

    WIII ~ o t Shown Saturday Mati!!..

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    "LAUGHING GRAVY"MICKEY MOUSE

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    SEPT. 2-3NORMAN FOSTER

    CAROLE LOMBARD"UP POPS THE DEVIL"

    . ~ [21JNORMA SHEARER"A FREE SOUL"

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    SATURDAY EVENING POST STORY"CHARLIE CHAN

    CARRIES ON "WARNER OLAND

    Pick of th e Pictures- - - - - - - - - - -

    WILLIAM POWELLCAROLE LOMBARD KAY FRANCIS

    "LADIES' MAN"

    Tomorrow Od d Fellows'

    Day at Willow GroveT hi s S atur da y, Augus t first, hasbeen set aside at Wi1l0w Grove Parkas Od d F el lo ws a nd R e be k ah s ' D a y. IIt is expected that upward of twentyfive thousand niell lbers of t h e S u bo r di - inatc and Rebekah Lodges, Encampments a n d C a nt on s of th e IndepcndentOrder of Od d Fellows of Southeast-ern Pennsylvania w ill be present.~ ~

    Refrigerator to MovieGoersTo s t imulate interest in the Egyp

    tian Theatre during August, t he m anagement offers, as an added inducem en t t o its patrons, the gift of a Westinghouse Electric Refrigerator, throughcourtesy and co-operation of Penman]. \Vood, Ardmore. It wi1l be displayed in t he l ob by of th e Cynwyd! , layhouse unt i l the end of the month.

    OUR TOWN

    Regular Price, $10.00

    Size 4x4'--6" DeepAwning To p

    Regular Price, $7.95

    Size 4x4 ' -12" DeepBuilt to Last

    EDWARD EVERETT HORTONEL BRENDEL

    "SIX.CYLINDER LOVE"

    Egyptian

    WILLIAM HAINES"JUST A GIGOLO"

    1311 SEPT. ILEW AYRES GENEVIEVE TOBIN

    "UP FOR MURDER"

    C ONR AD NAGEL SIDNEY FOX

    "BAD SISTER"

    ~ [25]CLARA BOW REGIS TOOMEY

    "KICK IN "

    Closing Out Sale27 Sand Boxes

    I MONDAY I TUESDAY IWE.DNESDAY I TJIUll.SDAY I fR.ID ....Y I SATUJtDAY----_-..: . ._----- - - - - - _ . ' - - - - - -

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    ( P R O ~ R A M SSUBJECT TO C H AN GE W H E N U N AV O ID A BI .E )

    Narberth Coal Company I! RALA1-/ S. D U N N E 1

    , Distributors: Phone: IJeddo.Highland Coal Narberth 2430

    German Made Talkie in\ English at EuropaJJ10vies

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    LORETTA YOUNGffBIG BUSINESS GIRL" I'VEDNI;lSI>A Y RIIII THURSI>A Y

    GARY COOPER inftCITY STREETS" !

    OMING SOON"DADDY LONG LEGS"~ !

    N a r b e r t H U l l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _ .~ _ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~__.s lN O' V P LA YI NG IElissa Landi '

    and Lewis Stone inff Always Goodbye" I

    E X T R A I - A d v t n t u m in Africa- I"The Lion Hunt" I

    1101, .. , JoneM Ne, , H-Co . l l ed , SATUl tUAY lUJ\'I'INI;lI;: O ~ I ; \ ' :

    GEORGE O'BRIEN inftTHE SEAS BENEATH"

    - F u l l of action!

    N b th Th at Notes I Th e 'German-made dramat ic ta lkingar er e re picture, "Bride 68" ("The Country

    Beauteous El issa Landi m a ~be :een Wit ho u t Wo me n" ), s ta rr in g C on ra dat the N ar b er th T he a tr e thIS Fnday IVeidt f am ou s f or his performances in:lIld Saturday in "Always Good-bye." "The ' Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" a nd t heAlso showing is Bobby Jones, a I"Man \Vho Laughs," in his first apLupilta Lane c om e dy a nd "Adventures ipearance in German films after hisi n A fri c" a:' At Saturday's matinee Ireturn from H 01 lvw ood is no w onGeorge O ' B r i e , ~ lma y ~ ) e .seen in " ~ h eIview at the Europa. ' "Bride 68"Seas Beneath, a t h nl l ln g s u bm a r me , brings to t he s cr ee n for the first timedrama. . II Veidt's voice in English talking se-

    L or et ta You ng in "Big Business I quence.Girl" is coming to t he b or ou gh n e x ~IMonday a n d Tue s da y. Also, "Strange Marionettes ComingsAs I t Seems," a c om ed y, a nd. a V ' \ . ~ a - IOf u nu s ua l i n te r es t is a marionettebond topic . s ho w t o be given on the Main Lin(' in

    "Citv Streets," at Narberth next t he n ea r future by Mr. a l ~ dMrs. Win" l ' " fie ld B oy d, wh o have Just returned"

    \ \ ednesday and hursday, IS a s .ory from a successful tour of t he northeast ED LOWRYof a \ Ve st er n s ha rp sh oo te r a nd city Isummer r es or ts. A t a special morning Mastbaum Master ofg an gs te rs , w it h Gary Cooper, Sylvia Ip e rf o rm a nc e o f th e Egypt ian Theatre ,Sidney, Paul Lukas, \Villiam Boyd alHf \ Cynwyd, "Red ~ i d i n gHood". will be Ceremonies, Will be Guest

    . . . f presented to delIght small ch l ld ren - f H A 5Guy. KIbbee glVlJ1g good per onl1ances. !. an d their parents as well. Th e Boyds' 0 onor ugust at

    Victor M cL ag le n a nd E d mu nd L ow e ~ f f bl d TH E PIKEplay F la gg a nd Q u ir t again in "\Vomen pe r ormances ar e avora y c?mpare \ ' ~ : : : : : : : : : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : : (

    f All N t " t N I tl t F' tp those of t he Ton y Sarg marionettes. I :ro . a IOns, a ar )er 1 nex ' r I -

    day and Sa t urday. jr ~ ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! l i ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! - ! ! ! ! -! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ - ! ! ! ~ ! i ! ! ~ ! i ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! i \ I 1

    - A t the .Egyptian I' I\Vildly \Vestern is "Conquering I

    Horde," in which Richard Arlen and I IFa)' Wray give pleasing characterizations at the Egyptian this week-end. ILots of excitement. Authentic historic Itouches. I

    Carl Laenunle's U n iv e rs a l p i ct u re , j I"Bad Sister," based on a novel by , rBooth Tarkington, will be the Eg) ptian's s ho w M o nd a y and Tuesday. Init a r e C o nr a d Nagel . Sidney Fox, ZasuPitts, "Slim" SUIIJmerville and BertRoach.

    Not to be missed is "Charlie Chan ICarries On," the Ear l Derr Biggers'lSatevepost story, coming to Cynwydnext Wed ne sd ay a nd T hu rs da y. \ Va rncr O l an d a c ts wel l the smart detectivewho so lv es a series of murders in a IrOllud-the-world cruise. , . \

    J oa n C ra wf o rd , Neil Hamilton and 1Clark Gable (the "it" m an) star in I"Laughing Sinners," t he E gy pt ia n' sfeature next week-end. Marjor ie Rambeau, Guy K ib be e a nd Cliff Edwardsaid in this adaptation from the stagehit,' " Th e To rc h Song."

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    Alher t G . Tacohy. Corp .I,e",ter Je r fe .. leHW i l li a m J e ff e ri e s.1. Lewis .JenItlnsI ' :dwln A .. Ionas . Ma j .CheHter H .. IonesUeol"g-e J!: . 1ones, S g t .H a ym o nd J Un e1 'homa" T. K e r rl g an . S g t .Cla rence A. K e y s e ..Al len 1'. Ki .. ltDonald I ( i r k. Iohn Klingler. IHt Lt .Ba .. ne) -B. Knutzenn e o rg e H. Knutzen . Capt .' rhornaH g. ] ( n u t z e nL a n g d o n G. I ( o o n ~:-Ielson S. Krlehe lNorrnan C. I(r ieLJelD an ie l J . L ac e) 'John F. Lacey, Ioseph L a r k i n.Joseph H. LightS h e r m a n LIliaI 'dChudle igh R. L on g. S gl .Husse l N. L u ke n s. 8 g t. Maj.StanleY M. L u k e n s . C.O.M.ne o ..ge P. McCaig . 1>

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    JVews Shorts

    OUR TOWN

    QURTOWNNarberth Boy Scouts

    Return from Delmont

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    Th e Nar be rt h Troop of B oy Scout s A Co-operatjlle Community N e l l l s M a g a ~ i n e ,foundtti in 1914 by the Narbuth Honor golfer. Walter Hamilton, ofI S d f I Cilli, Association, and published ellery Friday at Narberth, Pa., by th e R . hreturned home ast atur ay a ter an osemont, who c)uahfied on t e Val-enjoy ab le two weeks' vacat ion spent I L I V I N GS TO N P U B L IS H I N G C O M PA N Y ley Forge cour se for the U ni ted S ta tc s

    f S I Ipublic links golf tournamcnt to beat Camp Delmont in charge 0 cout- PHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTON, President and General Manager held at St. Paul, M inn., n ex t week.master George Schroder the first week i ROBERT MOORE CAMERON, Editor 1 was the g ue st at a testimonial dinncrand Walter Case the second week. I THOMAS A. ELWOOD, Advertising Manaller Igiven by the Jo hn Winthrop Post.

    Th e scouts who attended camp were: II IAmcrican Legion, of Br yn Mawr, onOffice-258 Haverford Avenue" Narberth I Wednesd ay evcning at t hc S t. Dav id sRobert Hutchinson, Gcorge Schroder, I Golf Club, Lacey E. Gane, of BrynJr., Waync Deaves, Robert Knapp'i Telephone-Narber th 2545; if no answer, Ardmore 3100 Mawr, was the toas tmaster and speak-Norman and Paul Egolf, Thomas I SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE ers includcd Guier Wright, commanderL aug hli n, Martin and \ Va lt er Case, I Iof the Pos t ; j ames Winthrop and H. J.

    I El l te red 1111 Recolld-ellIRR m n t t e r , Octo/Jer 1 3 , 1 9 1 4, n t th e PONt Om.'e ot Harrison. Mr. Hamil ton will leave forJr . I N n r b e r t h PII., l ln ll er t h e A ct o f 1'1l1rch 3.18111 I St. Paul this weck-end.The value of t he efforts to ab sor b ' I A new pilot . Lyndall Hamil ton, son

    s co ut teachi ngs a t homc is reflccted I Jul" 31 , 1931 of Dr. \V. L. Ham il ton, o f M alvern,w hen a t camp, For outside of a fcw has just passed his final t es t as an ama-duties requircd of each scout which arc' teur a v i a t o ~a ~ l d.has been granted anecessary to camp life, a scout can I Is PlannIng Necessary? transport pIlot s IIccnsc.play all day long and have only a 1 Is a Planning COl11mission n e ~ d e dfo r LO\\.'er Merion Townsh ip and I Mrs, Bak's gift. !'he contract hasgood time to his credit while other the lV[ . 1 I' , bcen Ict for the Anmc Russel Theatrc

    , ' . I an ~ 1 l 1 e ; at Rol lins Col lege. which is t he g iftscouts .return With somcth1l1g to ShOW, This is th e ques t ion which is h ef or e t h e Board of COl11missioners'j of l\Irs. Edward W, I3ok, of l\lcrion,forMthelr work at camp, I I which a large g ro up o f ci t izens, act ing in fonnallv as a Commi tt ee on a T

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    le ~ ) l \ u i ~ d i n gt a l o l ~ c l l\bvill c d O I ~ t t .$IOIO,OOI(t)

    erit badges wcrc awardc( to t Ie I L , - Ial c CC! Ipmen WI e a ~ IlOna.followin bo s of thc troo>: Georgc Plan fo r L o we r M e nu n , hope WtJl he deCided hy the TownshIp solons III Iwas ,g"lven by ,Mrs, B o ~111 h ono r of

    g y , I. tl ffi t ' , ' l ' t I' f hcr hfe-Iong" fncnd, Anmc Russell.Schroder, jr.; cookIng, plOnecring ,' l e a rl11a 1\ e In t le no t 0 0 ( tstant uture.wood carving, and reptile study; I Additional 'evidence of the necessity of p l a n n i n ~is accumulating,' Delegate. Fred Talone, of BrynG I I d I I h i ' . f ' L I 1' 1 Mawr, a member of the john Wineorge was a s ~ e ccte to tIC llg est IJust rec t:nt ly t t hecame k no wn t ha t a branch 0 ~ " [ I J ICrec { w a s ) el ll g t hrop Pos t, has been chosen as a dele-camp honor, bC1l1g made a member of polluted hy an. overflow of seW,l"e fro111 ViJlanova Colleg.e. Th e co Jlcge g at e to the Pen nsy lv an ia St at e Conthe "Order of the Arrow." . ' , . . ' . , . . ' ,., , ' . . . . . . . _ . f vention. of the American Legion to be

    Rob er t Hutch in son: C ook ing, p io -, h as t ts s ep ar at e dIsposal s) stem \\ hlch IS no t

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    Morning SipCOFFEEcan,37c

    Soap

    WaldorfToilet Paper5 rolls, 25c

    Calo Dog orCat Foodcan, IOc

    Pink Salmoncan, IOc

    Al l Gold SlicedJ

    EACHESlarge can, I9c

    Pabst Light or DarkM A LT

    can,45c

    Bosant Coffeelbo, 25c

    Young's Pearl Borax

    3 small bars, IOc

    3

    Octagon Laundry

    5 large cakes, 25c

    Quinlan's PretzelsIb,,25c

    Sweetheart Toilet

    2 cakes, lIeFREE - On e package ofBlue Streak with each two

    cakes

    Ritter's ]Catsup

    1__ 8_-0_z_,'_b_o_t,_,_ 1 _ O c _ ~

    Cueller's Macaroni

    or Spaghettipkg" IOc

    29c

    Large Sunkist

    ORANGESdoz,,29c

    A L L Y O U N E E D !

    Veal Loaf, Y4/ lb., 15c

    Your Choice of SmallRegular Hams, lb. , 28c

    Boiled Ham, ~ lb., 15c

    Old-Fashioned LebanonBologna, ~ lb., 10c

    Rump Veal Roast, lb., 30c

    Spiced Ham, ~ : \lb., 12c

    Home.baked Boiled Ha m~ lb., 20c

    Prices listed here are among

    those offered at Cotter's now to

    Wednesday night, August 5.

    In addition, yOIl will find ou r

    f1rices for fresh fruits and vege-

    tables, butter and eggs, as low

    each day as the market affords.

    PLEASE NOTE: Cotter'sis o pe n Wed ne sd ay a ft er.noons as well as other daysof the week, this summer.

    Tr y ou r home.baked an d

    deliciofls fresh bread, rolls,cakes, pies and candy. Di.rect from our bakery toyou.

    Prime Rib Roast of Beef,lb .. , .

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    Meat Suggestions:

    Veal Cutlet, lb., 59c

    Leg of Spring Lamb, lb.. . 35c

    Shoulder Spring Lamb, lb. 25c

    W hy n ot join the many dis

    c rim inat ing shopper s who

    find at COTTER'S MAR.

    KE T all th e food to sat is fy

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    formly high quality, an d at

    prices consistently low.

    OUR TOWN

    WE DELIVER

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    Farm Earns CertificatesPenshurst Farm, Penn Valley, has

    just received from th e B ur ea u o f Animal Industry of the U. S. Department Iof Agriculture