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    GRANTETS

    NUCE, THllEE CENTS

    Recommendation Accompan-ies Presentation of 1929Budget.

    SEE ONE MILL CUTIN BORO TAX RATE

    LIBRARY

    Leg ion Week Comi ngThe week o f Thank sg iv ing andparticularly the thr ee days immediately preceding i t w il l bc celeb ra tedin the borough as American Legion\\Teek. P lans a re under w ay f or a nobservance which wi ll l iv e l on g inpeople's memories. The NarberthTheater will be l i tera l ly turned overt o t he Pos t th rough the courtesy ofthe management and a special p ic ture, "Four Sons," wi ll be shownfor those three days when the enti r e p roceeds wil l go to the localPost. Further announcements willbe made next week.

    :-\ cut in t he bor ough t ax r at e ofone mill is forescen as aresult of< recommendation by the F inanceCommittee of Council l a st Tuesd ay n ight at it s November meeting. The recommendation follow-'ed the presentat ion of the 1!)2!)budget which amounts to $ 8 ; l . ; l O ~ ) ,or $400 more than for 1H28. Th er ecommenda t ion o f Mr. Kaeber'scommittee was passed unanimously by Council and n ow g oe s t o t h e,Jnl1l1ance and Law Committec.whose duty it will be to draft an(l1(linance to the effect t ha t th ei ~ o r o u g h Tax Rate for I!)2H be IHmills instead of 20.Following t he draf t of the ordinance it will come up for twohearings beiore it becomes bindj'lg, so t h e n ~ is still a possibilityl i1at i t may hc dcf ea ted. If al;!Jru\'ed. i t will h e t he s econ d slicein t he t ax rate with in the year s, astile r at e w as cho pp ed d own frum

    t-1 to '20 mills last lanuan',The borough ' s financiai condition is particularlv sound at thcpresent time, inasm uch as thefloating debt has been wiped out;therc is an unused balance of

    ~ l O . ( ) O ( ) on t he s t ree t paving bondIssue program which will be available for next year; the assessmentfor next ycar will be at least equalt o t hi s year's assessment and theunused borrowing capac ity o f theborough at present amounts to~ W ' 7 , O O O .The p rob lems befo re the borOUgl.l nll\\' are chiefly those of operatIon an a l ' ~ ~ . . r ' : ' : ' - ~ ~ : ' - ; ; ; ; - : ' : ' ; - ' ' ; - ~ ~ : ; ~ ; ; ' ; ; ~ ; ~high s ch oo l b ec au se i t has two CONTfNUlllD UN THlll SECOND rAGIl

    Narberth, P a. , F ri d ay , Novembe r 16, 1928MANY PRESENT ATLEGION BANQUET

    MANY GOOD SPEAKERS HEADQUARTERS

    Annual Affair Brings a Big Hundred Per Cen t. Enroll-Turnout to Hear Fine ment Sought Frou BoroProgram. Residents.

    To Discuss SchoolMethods and ActivitiesTh e next r e ~ u l a r meetin u ' of thc:\!others' C o u ~ l c i 1 wi ll b e "he ld inthe Narberth School on 1\1 ondavevening, November lfl, at 8c'c1ock. Th e subject is "School:\1e th od s a nd A di \' it ie s. " Ther-rogram is in charge of Mr.(Jeorge 1-1. \Vilson . Pr incipal of theSchool and a member of theExecuti\'e Board of l'.Iothers'Council. alid Mi ss Id a l'funro.a teacher and member of th e Pro

    gram Committee o f th e Council.This promises to be a most interer"ting mee ting and all Narberthp ~ r e n t s are. in\'ited to be present.Ih e at!raL'tI\'e poster on display inone 01 the store windows wasmade by ou r ar t teacher. :\1 iss(;assner.Th e fo llowing children fulfilledthe requirements of th e VacationReading Club and will be awarded

    c ~ r t i f i c a t e s and prizes by Mrs, R.1

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    PAGE THREE

    : =:= :::: : ; : ==:= :'"; :=HaveYou a Terrace

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    Open Friday Evenings from , unt i l 9 o 'Clock

    IT'S a poor plough that leavesno furrow, and a poor life thathas not accumulated money inbank

    Suggestions Are Free and Cheerfully Given

    Phone: Narberth 2800Office: Corner Montgomery and Woodbine Avenues

    The Narberth National Bank

    somewhere against your house that could be improvedwith a wal l, pool and stone terrace like this? They wouldadd value to your home and pleasure to your family.

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    $150 to $250

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    TREMENDOUS

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    Main Line AgencyTh eS t ~ . t ) . d ~ r d

    t 4 p ' p l i e . J } ~ e01JJPNJJ[E. L a n C C L S ' t e ~ ' Aft. .Anlmore. Pa.

    Building ConstructionPhone Narberth 2490Narberth National Bank Bldg.NARBERTH

    GEO. R. MARKLE

    OUR l . 'QWN

    First aid in entertaining nowadays i s a GeneralElectric Refrigerator. In fact, many of th e problems of t he mod em home f in d a simple an deconomical solution in this perfectrefrigeration.No food spoilage. A t t he present high pricesthis is vi tal . Fewer trips to market. Wit h s omanythings to do, this is a gr ea t energysaver.Menus varied with tempting surprises that actually are easier to make than the old uninter-esting s t a n d b y s ~ .See these Te!'rigerators 'YouTsel!. Stud, thei"revolutionary imPTovements. Como in coda.,.

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    PRICE REDUCTIONS

    When Contemplating Building or Alterationssee

    GENERAL_ELECTRICRefrigerator

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    .... - - - ~ . . . . , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .....~ ~ ....- ., t It WALTER P. MIESEN t It Carpenter and Builder tt JOBBING AND ALTERATION WORK t1158 Merion Ave. . . Narberth 3973-M 1- - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . . - . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .....

    (11-16-28.)

    ESTATE NOTICE

    PROPOSALS

    .The Gift Centerof the Main L ine

    Open Every Friday Evening

    YeOdditg Shoppe

    Quarters

    Have r fo rd a nd Fo re st AvenuesPhone Narberth 2882

    is showing exclusive and distinctive seleetion o f Ch ri s tma sCards.Prompt a nd e ar ef ul s er vi cewill be given a ll engraving andprinting orders."G if t s b ea u ti ful " fo r th e "b igfolks" and "little folks."Thirty-eight more s hopp ingdays before Christmas.

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    Bids for the collection of garbage from 1all houses. apartments. stores, hote ls andrestaurants i n t he Borough at Narberth, .for the year 1929, are hereby requested.The bids will be received by the Secretary of the Borough Council up to 8P. M. Monday, December 10. 1928. atwhich time a regular meet ing of theBorough Council convenes and the open-I ng o f the bids will take place.Contract will be awarded to th e lowestresponsible bidder and Council reservesthe righ t to re jec t any or all b ids .Collections will be required In accordance with the following schedule:Three col lec t ions a week during themonths of May. June. July, August, September and October.Two col le ct ions a week during themonths of November, December, January,February, March and April.J. R. HALL,Chairman Water, Light and HealthCommittee.(11-23-28)

    Merion Friends MeetingServices for November 18:10.00 A. M.-Sunday school.11.00 A. M.-Meeting for worship.F i rs t Chu rc h o f Christ, Scientist.A rdmore Avenue, A rdmore .11.00 A. M.-Sunday school.10.00 A. M.-Sunday school.Wednesday evening testimonialmeeting a t 8 o'clock.

    Reading room, 19 West Lancasteravenue, open week day s f r om 10.30 to4.30 o'clock; Wednesday evening from!l to 9.45 o'clock.The subject for the Bible lesson sermon for SundaY, November 18."Morta ls and Immorta ls ."

    INarbe rth, A rdmo re : Gladwyne, St.. Luke's and Radnor.The good Fe llowship Club will meetat the home o f M r. Ar thu r T . Mar tin:H!l Forest avenue, on Thursday , November 22 at 8 o'clock. AII male members of the church are invited.

    215 Haverford Avenue

    Notes

    PHONE, NARBERTH 3772

    Comfortable

    Narberth Taxicab Company

    Church

    Methodist Episcopal ChurchRev. Samuel MacAdams, Minister.Sunday, November 18:9.45 A. ~ l . - S u n d a y school.11.00 A. 'M.-!\lorning worship. Sertheme: "The Shadow of a Great6.45 P. M.-Epworth League DevoMeeting. Topic. "What it MeansBe a Christian."i .45 P . ~ l . - E v e n i n g worship. Ser-Itheme, "Eleventh Hour Men." IThe mid-week prayer service wil le held in t he Ardmo re Methodist\Vednesday evening. Novem21, at 8 o 'c lo ck . R ev , ThompsonMcKinney will deliver the address.churches are Cynwyd,

    Baptist Church of The Evangel.Sundav. 1' \ovcmber If!:!l.45 A. l \I.-Church school.11.00 A. ! \ r . - ~ [ o r n i n g worship. ser"1 u 18r l :l -A Sho rt Lesson int i st Church History."7.45 P. l\I.-Young People's Ves-service.All are invi ted!Another Epitaph!Wednesday, Nm'ember :.!l:G.30 P. M.-Church family dinnerclass discussion under the leadero f Dr. Harkness. Subject, "Somet Practices."

    The Presbyterian Church.John Van Ness, M. A., Minister.eetings for K ovember 18:9.45 A. ~ I . - B i b l e s cho ol . All de

    11.00 A. ~ I . - ~ I o r n i n g worship. Sertheme: "F ir s t Th ings First."11.00 A. 1'1.-Junior church forup to 1:.! years o f age .6.45 P. M.-Junior Endeavor meetSubject for discussion: "\Vhat thec t ice of Stewardship V\Tould ;'\[eanthe World."7.45 P. l \I.-Evening worship . Sertheme. "An Appea l to Reason."Bihle Class next Tucsday ESTATE OF WILLIAM J. BYRNE, LATE. I d 1 '1 ' H ' . of the Borough o f Narbe rt h, Mon t-call( u c ~ e )y 1\ ISS , arnson. gomery County. deceased.Prayer meetlllg next \\ ednesday Letters of Administration on the aboven ing. \Ve wil l continue our sludy Estate haVing been granted to the underthe sccond chapter of Ephesians. s igned. a ll persons Indebted to said EsHoward Haws has con sent ed t o tate are requested to make Immediatef or us at this meeting. payment, and t ho se having legal claims,At a recent mcct ing . the following to present the same without delay toI fl' f I J . E ANNA V. CAMPBELL,c lOsc.n 0 leers. a t Je Ull10r ~ n 926 Montgomery Avenue.SocIety: Pres:dcnt. John B. l\Ic- Narberth, Pa.vice pres ident, \Val ter \Vood . Or to her Attorney,secretary, Jcan Hadick; treasurer, W. RUSSELL GREEN,Arthur \Vright, :!d. Narberth. Pa.

    16 , 1928

    At. S a l n t ~ Church.Wynnewood, Pa.Rec to r, Rev . G ib son Bel l.00 A. :h:I.-Holy Communion..00 A. !\I.-Church school..00 A. M.-Litany and Ante-Com-by the Rector."0 Sav iour o f the World."

    o ir o f 35 trained voices. Choirand organist, David Sprat t .7.00 P. M -Young People' s Fel7.30 P. M.-Litany and Ante-Com-rmo n b y t he Rector.Holy Trini ty Lutheran Church.Cle tu s A . Senft, Pastor.November 18:9,45 A. M.-Bible school..00 A. M.-The service w it h s er

    4.00 P. M .- Tunior Luther Leaguc.G,45 P. M.-intermediate and SenLuther Leagues.7,45 P. M.-The Vesper Serviceh sermon. 7.30-Teachers' Lesson-period.day. S.OO-Devotional halin the study of John.4.30-Cathechism class.7.00 P. }'-I.-Intermediate choir.8.00 P. M.-Senior choir.

    This is a good t ime t o make arrangements forwintering of your "Summer Entertainer:'For plans and prices call Cynwyd 662the

    on allStandard and Victory Sixes

    Product of Chrysler

    THORNTON -FULLER AUTOMOBILE CO.Haverford Road at Ardmore Junction, Ardmore131 NorthWayne Avenue, Wayne:Ardmore 2600 and Wayne -1328

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    PAGE FOUR QURToWN November 16, 1928

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    Phone: Narberth 3854

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    For PermanentSatisfaction

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    COTTER'S MARKETWHERE NARBERTHBUYS ITS FOODWE DELIVER FROM CITY LINE TO BRYN MAWR

    AT THE THEATRE and Tuesday. The film b rin gs tomot io n p ic tu re a ud ie nc es o ne o f t he"Plastered in Paris ," featuring the most unu sual t heme s eve r por tr ay edc omed y t eam o f Sammy Cohen and on the screen-the reversion of a manJack Pel1l1ick, is the most profusely to a primitivebeast . It is adapted from"gagged" picture to he shown in a the stage play by Max Mohr .long time at the Narberth Theater. It The p ri nc ip al r ol e i s a ss umed b yplays Friday and Saturday. Paul Wegener, Germany's leadingNothwithstanding this l ar ge n um - screen art ist , who wil l b e rememberedher of comedy situations, the picture f or hi s remarkable portrayal in "Theholds a ddil li t e cont inui ty of plot and Golem." The only feminine part isohjective, and is not "just a l ot o f gag s played by M ar y J oh ns on , y ou ngand wise-crack titles pasted together" Swedish s ta r. M ax Rei chma nn , whoas many comedy productions arc wont directed the picture, is said to rise withto ' be. it to the highest rank among GermanAmong t he " Ia ugh- a-mi nu te " s e- f ilm d irec to rs .quences, perhaps t he funnies t are When "The Devil Dancer '" f lasheswhere Cohen, gassed in the t re nche s, on t he s cr een o f t he Na rber th Theateris shown in a hospital scene . The f ilm on vVednesday and Thursday folk will"lap-dissolves" into a "picture" of the recognize a familia r touch in the dd ti nt er ior of hi s head w her e a Sammy handling of t he scenes in situations ofCohen de\-j\ trium!1hs over a S ammy t hi s l at es t S amue l Gol dwyn prodl1cCohen angel a nd decrees t hat Cohen 's t ion , which features Gilda Gray . Fredwar injury will turn him into a k lep to- Nibo directed.maniac. Fred Niblo s ta nd s w it h Von S tr o-A s im il ar ly hU ll lor ous r ou ti ne is heim, Gr if fi th and Brenon as one ofs hown a t the e nd o f the p ic tu re when t he i ndus tr y' s f ou r d ir ec to rs who havethe dynamic l it tl e J ew is h comic gets a devoted following of the pub li c a s"beaned" and the shock brings back large ann ?S f'nthusiastic as t ha t o f a nyh is h ra in vision-characters wit h t he star. Niblo has come to be known a sCohen-angd thi s t ime the winner when a d ir ec to r who se name a lway s meanshe chases the Cohen-devil out o f Sam- qua li ty in ent er ta inmen t. H is l ist o fmy's cranium. successes pr oves to be the best ad-j'vlore than :!O pretentious sets. in-I vertisemel1t for any new picture heeluding a gigantic buried l ~ o m a n c ity, I llay make. He has produced "Benwere constructed fo r the filming of the Hur," "Camille," "The Three MusketcOllledy which was directed hy Benja- eers." " Th e Mark o f Z orr o, " " Blo odmin Stoloff. an d San d, " "The Temp tr es s, " a nd"The Strange Cas e o f Cap ta in Ham- "The Famous ~ rs. Fair."per ." the f ir st product ion of the Defll Fred Nihl o is n ot an ac ci de nt . HeCompany of Berlin, a foreign produc- came to motion picture direction withing unit of First National Pictures . a wealth of background and previousInc .. will have i ts f ir st l oc al showing dramatic experience. He was a stageat the Narberth Thea ter on ~ [ o n d a y star for many years.

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    Horse Society Hears society has accomplished nothingof Past at Banquet in that respect. . . . I would re-__ call to you, however. t he d ay s' O ~ T 1 X l ' J m FIUBI 'I'm: io'lRRT ('AGI< when t here were no vehicles butzinger, pastor of t he A rdmo re t ho se drawn by horses, th e daysLutheran Church, o f t he boa rd of of t he ha rr ow , plow, sl eigh andt rustees of which Luther Parsonslias been a member for 44 years , car ri age. Only comparatively re-and president since 1914. The cent ly have th e railroad and altdominie also pronounced the c1os- tumobile t aken t he place of theing prayer for the banquet. horse, and I, for one, am s or ryFollowing t he s er vi ng o f fried that the change has come about .oysters , Mr. Parsons cleared th e "You know, when I was a boytabl e, f ig ur at iv el y s pe ak in g, f or I thought a horse had a sou l, and,he speeches, four in number. His when our dear old horse died Iown was first. was sure it had gone to heaven."N o horse t hi ev es h av e b een Perhaps it has, . , , We olddetected here l as t y ea r o r any r e- t imer s loved th e horse; it was ourrent year," he declared, "primari ly dearest companion. No wonderThis is your paper: your advice because there have been no that men used to take a horsewill be appreciated. Ihorses s to len . and therefore ou r I thief and hang him. I l I ~ ! ' ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ! ! ! ! l i ! ! i ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i i i i ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! i ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! i i ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i i ! ! i i ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! l 1 1

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    or of Physics at Lower Merion SeniorHigh Schoo l. gave an intercsting talklast Sunday evening, following thesupper,The monthly card party for thc Fellowship wil l be givcn ncxt Friday, N0-vp.mber 23, at thc home o f Paul Less,1il3 St. Paul's road, Ardmore. Theu ~ u a l oIdmission of 50 cents will bccharged which includes prizes and ref r e s h m ~ n t s . Reservations should beS l ~ n t in early to M iss Ella Ross, 206E1m Tcrrace, Narberth,

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