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    PRICE THREE CENTS

    Green L. M. Tearn Goes Downto F i rs t De fe at i n Four

    Years.

    GAME FU LL O F THRILLSAs 10,000 people watched, Low

    er lVlerion High for the first timein four years was toppled from itsperch as ru le r of Main Line scholastic football, and Radnor, a n c i ~ n trival, emerged to assume thecrown taken from it in 1922.The occasion was t he twent yfourth a nnua l g ri di ro n classics taged be tween the two schoolsSaturday afternoon at Wayne andthe sad news, that mournful dirgewhich runs in t he e ars of loyalL. M. rooters is "Lower Merion,0; Radnor, 27.Four t ou chdowns a nd threepoints after touchdown that wasRadnor' s margin of victory.

    Score Belies Struggle.Bu t while the Maroon andVVhite lost there was no disgraceattendant upon it. Going up toWayne with the odds againstthem and with impar tia l observors predicting a runaway for Radnor, Coach Adams warriors foughto ne o f t he gamest battles that aLower Merion eleven has everstaged. 1'hree times did they havethe ball within Radnor 's six-yardline and a t every stage of the gamedid they force t he b ig Red e le venof "Tayne to go the l imi t f or avictory. It was a ba tt le every in chof t he w ay .The score belies the intensityo f t he struggle, and it is bes t explained when it is stated thatRadnor mad e i t by th e breaks ofthe game. No t one of those touchdowns was scored by a consistentdrive down the field and throughLower Merion territory. Thi s i sattested to by the stat ist ics of th econ tcs t w ll ich show bu t six first-downs for the 'vVayne eleven. toeight for Lower Merion.Butwhen it is c laimed that Radnor won on "breaks" of the game,le t there be no inference that itwas a victory unearned nor by anymeans a f lu ke . Rad no r g ot t hebreaks, but Radnor engineeredthose breaks and was alert and onits feet to t ake advant age of themwhen they occurred. Therebyhang's th e t a le which reads-two

    t o u ~ h d o w n s on blocked kicks, oneon an 80-yard run back of a kicko ff , a n d a fourth touchdown on anintercepted forward pass, whichwas t hr own by Lower Merion asa f inal desperate bid for a scorewhile within its own 15-yard line.Wonder Not H igher .

    Considering everything it is amat te r o f w on de r t ha t t he scoreagainst the Ardmore eleven wasnot r un u p h ig he r. C oa ch Adamsin his invasion of Wayne to okwith h im a green eleven; one thatCONTINUED ON THE SECOND PAGE

    Gow land will lead thel eague mee ting tomorrowThe t op ic wil l be "TheJeanLtithernight.Flaws."

    Constitution, in that it deprivedthem of liberty and property withou t due process oLlaw and, further, that it denied them the equalprotection of the law .The Supreme Court sustainedthe zoning ordinance and deniedthe petit ion of the realty company.The written decision states thatthe segregation of residence, business and industr ial build ings increases the security o f home life,t en ds t o prevent st reet accidents,especially to children; decreasesnoise and other conditions whichproduce or intensify nervous disorders and preserves a more favorable environment in which to reart he y ou ng . Th e decision saysalso, "The ordinance now underreyiew and all s im il ar l aw s andregulations find their justificationin some aspect of the police powerasserted for the public welfare."Undoubtedly this dec is ion wiI Iexe rc is e a powerful influence onall decisions in cases bearing uponlocal zoning ordinances.Officers of t he b or ou gh h av erecently been informed that a lawsui t against the borough to attack

    the Narber th zon ing ordinancewas contemplated , although definite indications o f such p rocedu rehave not yet become apparent.

    ICOMMUNITY CLUB TOMEET NEXT TUESDAY

    To Hear Mr s. H . K. K el ly, of Cynwyd, on Books.

    The Community Club will meetin Elm Hall Tuesday, November30, at 2.30 P . M. Mrs. Hen ry K .Kelly, J r., of Cynwyd, will re view some r ec en t b oo ks and a ls oChristmas books, maybe not sonew. Mrs . Kelly is known as anentertaining s pe ak er . M rs . J. B.Hipwell, Jr ., will sing.The press chairman regrets theomission of t he n ames o f t ho se

    who served tea a t t he meeting ofNovember 16. Apology is d ue t oMrs. George B. Sup lee, the hos tess, and to Mrs. William Ballingall, Mrs . Jo seph Barc lay , Mrs . T.Noel Bu tle r, Mrs . E. S. Deubler,Mrs. J. S. Ketcham, Mrs. C. W.Munro and Mrs. Dunstan Smith.By all reports the dinner-danceon November 19 proved to be allthat anticipation could have painte d it. "A delicious dinner and aripping good time" is the usualenthusiastic comment. Hudson\iVagonseller's orchestra is a realtoe-tickler and the ar tis ts , whosenames follow, seemed inspi redthereby:Miss Ruth Hollar-Toe danceand eccentric dance.Miss Mary :Megee, of Narberth-Charleston.Master Jackie Smith, 7-year-oldstar-Sailor's h 0 r n pi p e and KNUTZEN-JONES

    Charleston. Mr. and Mrs . S amue l Cha rl esMr. Henry H il la rd , ama te ur Jon es a nnounc e t he mar ri ag e o fCharleston champion of the U. S. their daughter, Miss Lipian Scott-Charleston plus. Jones, to Mr. Thomas EgilThe Boa rd of D ir ec to rs a re t o Knutzen, son of Mr. and Mrs.be congratulated on the success of George Knutzen, of 202 Forresttheir careful planning and hard avenue, Narberth.work. The marriage was performed byDon't f orge t th e luncheon and Rev. Norman G. Oliver at thecard party in Elm Hall Decembe r h ome o f the bride's parents, 7358. Tickets at 75 cents may be had Concord avenue, Drexel Hill, Pa.,from an y o f the hosp ita li ty com- at 5.30 Thanksgiving evening. Amittee. dinner reception followed.Mrs. E. H. Cockrill, chairman T he b ri de wa s given in mar-of Club Classes, is organizing a r ia ge b y her f at he r a nd a tt ende dgymnasium class. A preliminary by her s is te r, M is s Margaretmeeting at the hous e o f Mrs. Jones, as maid of honor. Mr.Robert Nash, Narbe rth and P ri ce Philip K nu tz en , b ro th er o f t heavenues, is set for Thursday, De- br idegroom, was b es t man , a nd acember 2, at 9.30 A. M. The sister, Miss Cecilia Knutzen, playweek after Thanksgiving i s an ap- ed the wedding march.propriate t im e t o start reducing. Mr. Knutzen is a member of th esales s ta ff o f t he N ar be rt h Coal

    ERRATUM Company. He served in the RadioIn reporting the attempted bur- Corps of the Naval Reserve dur glarly of the OddityShop last week, in g t he w ar , e ar ni ng t he r ank ofOu r Town's news sleuth confused chief petty officer. He is also athe l lani es in h is account . It was membe r o f the local AmericanMrs . Lacey , anl ! not Mrs. Nash, Legion Post.who figured in the epi sode , in Upon their return from a tripwhich an eccentric clad in overcoat. Mr. Knutzen and h is b ri de w il lhat and bedroom slippers, attempted reside at 57 Nor th Br igh ton avet o make away with some gift cards. nue, Kirklyn, Pa.

    Narberth, Pa., 8atw'day, November 27,1926NARBERTH TENNIS ICourt Upholds Zoning Laws. RADNOR VETS MAKECLUB GIVES DANCE. Decision Alfects 'Narberth BREAKS; WIN 27-0

    M e S h W "C I t e "ss mzt as zn zrcu a lon,But She Explained I t Readi ly

    ELECTION EXPENSESEdward S. Haws, Narbe rth,Democra ic candida te for Assembly, spent $110.73, according to hisexpense account f il ed in the officeof Clerk of Courts Bechtel.

    Few r ea de rs of .. Our 'fown"Ipartment as "adve rt is i ng ; " theknow that while it is printed circulation department as "c ir cu on the 1\1ain Line at \Vayne, t he l at ion; " the society department as"metal" for i ts f orms is set or "society," and so on.linotyped in the c ompos ing room On t hi s particularday a womanof "The Philadelphia Record.;' called "The Record" city room andThat information is o f n o p ar ti cu - a sk ed the reporter who answeredlar news value, bu t i t provides the the p ho ne i f he cou ld t el l herbackg round and the exp lana t ion where Miss-well , let's say Smithfor an amusing story, which was -was. vVithout thinking, th e repicked up last week while "ye de- porter replied, "Oh, she's in circumon newshound" was idl ing t ime lation. Just a minute and I ' l l seeaway for Foreman Sam Edwards if I can get he r for you ."to clean up some final copy. The woman d idn 't know whatF ir s t, l et it be exp la ined that t he report er wa s talking about,workers on a newspaper refer to bu t "Miss Smith" expl:llned whenthe various depar tments of thei r s he c am e o n th e wire. Likewise,organization by one word. Thus an inquirer might be toid, Miss sothe sporting department is spoken

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    Phone Boulevard 888

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    Telephone, Narberth 375

    CombustionYou c an c ut y ou r c oa l b il l in hal f with aKunke l Combu st i on Sy st em, b ec a us e with it

    y ou c an burn buckwheat coal at $7.50 a ton,instead of burning larger coal at $15 to $16a t o n -o r oil at $18.70 a ton.Yo u ca n also eliminate about 75 pe r cent.

    of th e l a bo r i n c o nn e ct io n with your furnaceoperat ion-because th e Kunke l Combu st io nSy: tem con t ro l s au toma ti c a l ly th e des iredtemperature in your home. No m ore running to th e ce l la r -no more wo rr y a b ou tdra f t s a nd d ampe r s,

    Th e Kunkel Combus t ion System is no t aca r bu r et o r, n o t a t r if l in g s ome t hi n g that ' s"at tached" to your furnace. It is a completecombustion system wh ic h op er a te s as anin tegral par t of your heat ing p la nt a ndmakes it po ss ib le t o burn buckwheat coalw it ho ut c ha ng in g y ou r g ra te s o r a lt er in gy ou r f u: na ce i n a ny way.

    T h e Kunk e l Combu st io n Sy st em ha s beentested a nd a pp ro ve d by General ElectricCompany, Ph i lade l ph i a El ec tr i c Company,th e Fire Underwri ters a nd b y eminen t heat in g engineers .Many homes i n a n d near Philadelphia ar en ow u si ng it with complete satis faction.Le t o ur h e at in g engineers t el l y ou whatth e Kunkel Combust ion S ys tem c an do fo ryou.

    Na rb e rt h a n d Have r fo r d A venuesWe Deliver Anywhere

    Call a t the Stol 'e fol' Ful l Detai ls

    MEETThomas E . K nu tz en

    NARBERTHCOAL COMPANY

    OUR DOLL CONTEST

    CRANE'S DRUG

    Fif teen beau ti fu l, unbreakab le Wa lk ing an d TalkingDolls will be given away at our store at 10 o'clockChristmas morning to t ha t m an y lucky girls of Narberth.Votes will be g iv en w i th e a ch p ur ch as e. t o be placedi n t he ballot bo x be tween Novembe r 27 an d Decembe r 24.

    o f Fo r re s t Ave., Narberth , well and favorab ly Imownthroughout this Community, wh o ha s joined ou rs a les s t af f .

    Mr . Knu t zen ' s fo rmer connection with th e Le high Val ley Coal a nd Nav ig a ti o n Company ha s supplied him with a f u nd o f i n fo rmat i on a bout coal an dit s uses.

    He will be able to tell y ou mu ch ab ou t t h is ashe makes hi s da i ly rounds , f o r, l ik e th e Doctor, he isg o in g t o be, a lw a ys " on th e ca l l " -v i s i t ing ou r nu merous f r i ends i n t h is an d neighboring Communities.

    So sa ve u p your heat ing problems -and yourcoal orde r s- for ou r new sa lesman will take care ofthem in short order.

    Kunkel

    Combustion Division

    ! I Phone 1620! !

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    Save half your coal billand 2-3 on oil!

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    THE NOOK

    Visit The Ne1()

    lIlARGARET D. SHUIPllELEX Ill. SHIMP

    63rd and Market Sb.

    Reasons lo r burning coal1. Only 6 years ' visible s u pp l y o f oil.2. O il is expensive.3. Oi l prices have i nc rea s ed yea r ly .4. C oa l i s cheaper t han oil.5. C oa l i s safe?'.6. C oa l i s more dependable.~ q $ l ~ ~ ! ~ m

    (C, Montgomery AJ'cade)10 Montgomery Avenue

    104 Forest Ave., NarberthBasement

    FANNY H. LOOSPiano TeacherStudio Over Garage at417 HAVERFORD AVENUETELEPHONE: NARBEltTH 2692

    CHARLES F. EBERTJobbingOF ALL KINDS103 Dudley A venue

    Phone: NARBERTH 2229

    Ar t need lework , in fants 'ch il d ren 's wear, l in g er iehosiery.

    We deliver

    Walter Roser

    PROPOSAL

    Phone Narberth 672

    ont. .. : : ' : 1 ~ Illl\'..rtord Ave.n o n G ~ R E D A N ~ FOR HIREB ' l 'HE HOUR OR DAY

    Bids for the collection of garhage from 11\1houses apartments and stores l u t he UorouJ:hof N n l ~ l w r t h . for -Uw yenr lH27, are hereh)'reqlll'stell. 'fhl' bids wil l be received by theSecrl'tun' of thl' BOlough Council up to 8i" ~ i )iOUllll,, Dcel'mbel' 13, 1926, lit whiphtl,,1I II rl'J:ullir 1ll1'I'ting of the Borough COllncll eonvenes nnd the opeulug of the bids wiIltuke pillce.Contract wl11 be awarded to the lowestresponsible bltlder and thl) Couucll resel'\'pSthe right to reject nny Dr 1111 bills. Collpctlous will be required in lIecordauce with thl'followlllg schedule:Thrce coIlections a week daring the monthsof l \ l a ~ ' , June, Jul)'. August, September nIH!October.1;wo collections a week Ilm'ing the 1110nth'of NoYcmber, December, JunUllf)", FebruUl'Y.Murch Dnd April,Kindl)' forwlIrd ~ ' o u r bid for above work,

    J, R. HALL ,Chail'lllUn Wllter, Light and HellithCommittee,

    Phone 2277

    Al l Kinds and ColorsRound ball frosted fo r s id e b r ac k et s , f lame t inttwis ted fo r c a nd l e s ti c ks , i n si d e fros ted fo r tablean d floor lam ps. Th is is a n ew lam p tha t willeliminate g la re a n d l as t longer. It is t he b es t l ampever made an d costs less.

    Light up t h e d a r k spots an d make your homebright and cheeryE. J. LYONS2 t t Haverford Ave.Narberth, Pa.

    MARGARET and KATHERINE McDOWELLan dHELEN JONES DEACONANNOUNCE TH E OPENING OFTHE TREASURE SHOPSat Na1'be1'th, Pa,

    W h e ~ ' e a wider v a r i ~ t y of carefI;1l1y selected a r t i c l ~ s of decorative v,alue are Ion d Is pl ay . A ls o gIfts apprepriate f or all occaSIOns and particularly forthe holiday shopping.Montgomery an d Woodbine Avenues 303 Chestnut AvenueNarberth, Pa . Telephone 341-R Narber th-Phone 2789

    PHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTONBditor and PUbU811erTaouAs A. ELLWOOgBulrille88 Manager

    Saturday, November 27, 1926

    HOLD HEARING MONDAYON SHINGLE ORDINANCE("ONTT:"T'F:n " ' R n ~ 1 THP: " ' I R ~ T ! 'A l l i 'familiar w it h t he ex act p ropo sa l sof th is ord inance. th e section bear~ n upon shingle roofs is printedIn full as follows:Every bui ld ing her e af te r erectedwithin t he f ir e l im it s of the boroughshal l have a fire-resist ive roof covering, a nd n o e xi st in g wooden shingleroof within sai l l im it s. if damagedmore t han t en per c en tum (10%) shallbe renewed or repaired with other thana fire-resistive roof coveriIag,All buildings outside of fire limits,e x ~ p t as given below. shall have roofcovering of IItandard quality approved glby Underwriters Labratories, such as . : , & ! S i ! 5 2 ~ 5 C ! 5 i . ! i 2 S ~ i ! . 5 i ! S i ! ! 5 i ! . 2 ! i 2 ! i 2 ! i i a 5 C S : i ! . 5 i ! 5 i ! S C 2 5 i . ! i 2 S i C 5 i ! . 5 i ! 5 i ! S C 2 ! i 2 ! r n i a 5 ~ c .

    RADNOR VETERANS MAKEBREAKS AND WIN 27-0

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    O TO' WN \brick, concrcte, tile. or slate; or high- WIL.L. GIVE CARD PARTY HOWARD C. FRITSCHU R ' ~ s t trade of tin roofing, or of asbestos A c ar d p ar ty f or the Narberth Just'ce of tl'e Peace, shingles, or bui lt up roo fi ng f el t with . I '11 b . 1 tl t:o,OPElRATIVlll COMMUNITY NlllWBP..u>IllR gravel or slag surface, or o f bui lt up gil' scouts WI e gIven ))' leasbestos roofing; or othcr roofing of Mothers' Associat ion \Vednesday REAL ESTATEOwned by the Narberth Clvlc .Assoclatlon. like grade which includes: December 8, at 2.15 P. M. It ,will F're I n s u r a n c e ~ B e s t CompaniesPublished every Saturday at Narberth, Po.. CLASS A, Roof cover ings wh ic h b I Id t tl t lIse o n \Vmd 1e le a l e s c ou lOt. . -, p 215 Haverford Ave.are effectivc against sevcre f irc expo- sor avenue. Th e admissIon of 50 hone 1749Wstires. Under such cxposurc roof CO\'- c en ts w il l i nc lu de p ri ze s an d re- ===============cr ing s of this clas s ar e n ot readilyf1ammablc and do not c ar ry o r com- freshments. HAND-MADEmunicate firc; do not slip from posi- Dtion; posscss no flying brand hazard FOUND GUlL.TY CHRISTMAS CAR SSUIISCRIPTION PRICD ~ n do not re 9u ir ,e frequcnt r e p ~ i r s Joseph :McCourt, of Narberth, 10c-15c-20cOne Dollat Dnd Fitty Cents Per Year 1n .& 4_ ~ order to, mamtam theIr fire rCSlst- I ' '0' d 1 f . 'J Ic) \Vi1lia111sIllg propcrtles. IC 1 . a l ~ e )e .ole uc ~ . WOODCUTS : HANDPAINTEDCLASS B. Roof covering's which \ \"l th operatIng' .a motor : ' ~ ! l 1 c l e R. L. Dothardare cffcctivc agains t moderate f irc cx- while under th e 1l1fiuence ot lIquorI f I U7 Haver ford Rd. Nar. 2692p o s u r ~ s . Under suc 1 exposure r ~ and resisting an officer, wa s founc __==============CO\ 'enngs of thIS class are .not readIly ui l t ' with a recommendation of -

    flammable and do not readIly carry or g ), IJ I Fcommunicate f ir e; a ff or d a moderatc:me rc y. A tt or ne ): ,1 . ox I ~ e p -d eg re e o f h ca t i ns ul at io n to the roof Ie se nt ed t he d et en da nt . p oh ce deck: ~ I not slip from posi t ion: posess ma n Casey, of th e Lower MerionEntered DB ,Becond clSSB matter. oetober U. fl 1 d had' I ut n a re I f \lr14. at the Post Office at Narberth, Pa.. 1IJI4U no. YI,ng Jran az, . ? 1 y - I force arrested t 'l e d e enc ant.the act nt March 8, 181Il. q11lrc I ll f requent repaIrs m order to I 'maintain their f ire rcsis ting propert ies , ------EXCEPTIONS. (a) Dwellings: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS(b) Frame buildings: (c) Buildings1_- : . . : : . . . . -=- - - - - - - - - - : - not exceeding' two stories or 30 f c ~ t SEWING i \ l A C H I N ] < ~ S - A l l makps rein height, and 2 ~ 0 0 squar l ' S '

    1 The top am i sidcs of dormer win- F, B. L .. Box n:l:!, :\arbl'rth, 1 ~ - l t - : . ! Gother boy wa s h is c ap ab e mate. dows shaH be 1)1'otected samc as theI _alllley', 'a t l ef t e nd . who scored roof, ~ I A ~ L : R E for 'all ' , PhOlll'. X':ll'bl'rlh~ _ :;nli.W, l:!-ll-:.!Uon e of Radnor ' s o ther six pointers This scction shaH not be constr tler la nd w ho wa s constantly breaking to r cnai ri ng o f a wooden shing le roo f. LOST-Wi rp hni re tl fox t

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    We Call for and Deliver

    SHULL LUMBER COMPANY

    'Phone, Narberth 125434 Haverford Avenue

    A GaragE' can be more quickly cons tructed wi th lumber , and,properly lined inside, will prove a g ood insulator in protectingyour ca r from the winter elements.

    When Dillatisfied TryHEWIT'S

    Tailors, Cleaners and Dyers

    29 Bala Ave., Bala-CynwydCYNWYD 662

    Ther( ' : I re manr attractive Gar age des igns and p la ns in ourLumber Lib ra ry a t ~ ' o u r disposal any day bet\veen 7 A. M.and 5.30 P. M., Saturday unti l 12 noon, or any evening byappointment.Fir, Whi te Pilw, Yellow Pil le and Cypress arc adaptable fo/'outside wO/'k alld we would be glad to tell 110U approximatelywhat the materia l for u Guru-ge of yom' design wendd cost.

    I -. R. PEACOCK Interior aDd Esterior PalDtfng- WILL BE GLAD TO ESTIMATE407 Essex Ave., Narberth, Pa .Phone. Narberth 2fI3'TOUR TOWNPoem wri tt en by Mrs . R. Hcnderson Farley.On this a d ay o f h ol y memory,We gather here t o l ay a s tone ,To lay it with fair colors, for awitnessTo our high visions, to our brightideal.Once, i n o ur ignorance,We t hought of s tones as ,"atter,dead, inert;Bu t now we know each one a uni.verse,A li tt le world complete;The t ru th o f science i s t he t ru thof God;All t ruth i s one, and we a re kinTo all creation.So let this stone, a vibrant , l ivingsymbolCement our lives in b on ds un -breakable.Today , a s we look backAlong the vista of the Past,Our minds a re p eo ple d wi th asleeping company,Radiant, glorious. Lor d, may wenot forget II like t o thinkThat gracious spir i ts who havelabored hereAre now awareOf this, the consummation of theirdream;Ane may their lingering radiancenot lendA s pe ci al b ea ut y t o t hi s s en ie nthour?August our yesterdays; yet mustwe look ahead;We build for shining, glorious tomorrows!It h as b ee n s ai d that bri ck andstone congealIn f rozen music;The n l et t he inner harmoniesRing through t he se wal ls ; a harp'o f many stringsMak ing melod ious thi s mee ti ngplace.I see t he s un li ght 's go ld en d us tLighting these windows, and thes

    gracious walls;The sunset's wild, red rose, iIlumi.ningEach pane with rainbow coloring;Moonlight, l ike hoarfrost, rest ingon this roof;Now, from these walls, may stoneand brick cry outOu r high remembrance, a nd o urcovenant;And may the living stone we l aytodayBe symbol of the New Community,Where Truth and Beauty wed inFellowship.

    November 11, /926PAGE FOUR

    Tea, Colfee and SpicesViqueira & Guerin

    COFFEEDir('ct from Plantation t o YouFHt:SJI UOASTED DAILY

    TEAS lind SPICES:IS s. :;::" ST. Allegheny 8US)o""e I, ..livery

    Tires and TubesACE TIRE JOBBERSA complete stock of new and used tlrelland tubes. Vulcllnlzing ODd retreading.Cut this lid ,'ut. It Is good for 10% onnil ~ l r e 8 und :::i')'o on all vulcanizing work.Store No 1-5530 Lancnster Ave.Store No. 2-4851 I,llDcaster Ave.

    Manufacturel' of High-GradeUPHOLSTERED FURNITURERc},ulrl:l of Every Dcscrlptlcm122 N. 1>2c1 lS'l'UEETIJell PllOllC, Allcgllellll 3410

    PHILIP H. WEISSDiamonds, Watches, JewelryClIRONOl\IETERCLOCK ANI) WATCHI\IAKEBAll Kinds of American and SwiSH Watchesanti Clockll ltelJalred.6148 Market StreetPhone Granite 8624.

    Stationers,Office SuppliesSCHOOL SUPPLIF.s

    I t' s r ea l f un buy ing school supplieshere because we have such a bigassor tment and such low prices. And,besides, you get per sonal and cour t eous attention. Come and get acquainted. DieckhausThe West Phil adelphia StationerWholesalo and Retail210 South 52d St.

    0l,en E"er,\' F."enlnA'

    Upholsterers---- -------SAMUEL GLASSMAN

    Watchmakers

    I SportingGood.

    ' ~ h 0 1 l .420 S. 52d St. OPEN EVlDBYEVENING

    Window Shades---WINDOW SHADESEDWD. A. DUFFY & SON

    5148 Walnut St.eetSherwood 5860

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    Smart Frock8atReasonable Prices

    RITA

    41 NOItTH S2'1P STREET'PHILADELPHIA ' PA.

    PhiladelphiaTHE FLAPPER SHOP

    Open ~ u e s . and Fri. Eves., 7 until 9

    Radios and Equipment

    Ladies' Wearing Apparel

    ~ N K ~1>2338-42 LnuC/l8ter Ave. Belmont 0938 FootwearElectrical Equipment---------------1---------------1AsbU1'7 Park Newark :New BrunswlokBrake Service A Relwll le store lorJOHN J. L. GROSS Depclldable Merohandl8e

    111 S, 40th St.A l 1 c g h c n ~ ' 76(\j

    RITTER'S BEAUTY SHOPKEEN P ; : v ~ : ; n t8'l'EAl\1 Done b ) OIL Mr. RitterLadies' HaIr Clltting-MaleOperators:11:: s. :;::

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    LOOK LIKE NEW _.'

    E. J. Lyons: H. RicklinH. F. CotterA. R. Justice Co., 904 Walnut St.,Philadelphia

    3-oz. Trial Size 50c; liz-pint $1.00;Pint $1.65Sec Demonstration

    SILVER on Worn, Brassy Parts, Re-IHectors , Radia tors , Bathroom Faucet s, e tc ., so that they

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    THE NARBERTH NATIONAL BANK

    Appearance, of course, i s bu t a part o f a n ins ti tu tion's duty to th e community it serves. Back o f t hewhite-painted doorway the re must be a friendly welcome, and the capacity to serve.

    Open Frit:lay Evenings-7 1tntil 9

    AT THE HEAD OF THE STREET

    These, we think, you will find here. The strength ofthe National Banking System is at your command,and the courtesy which comes only through genuineneighborly contact.

    Simply as a part of th e scenery, i t is pleasant to viewth e building at t h e we st end o f Haverfo rd Avenue.A brick colonial structure, dignified, friendly, strong,attractive.

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    When mention i s made of theIGovernor appointed th e trustees.fact that such menof note in early Then from 1779 until 1788 theytimes of Montgomery County as were commiss ioned by the SuFrederick A. Muhlenberg, Frede- p reme Executive Council. Afterrick Antes, Zebulon Potts or Rob- J7HO the ' were again appointedbyer t Loller held the office of justice the, Governor, and later' on theof peace, ' it may seem as though office was made elective.th at were a sma ll o ffi ce for men According to the act creatingof such calibre to hold. But the Montgomery county, in 1784, anyoffice of just ice of the p ~ a c e was t hree of the just ices of the peaceno minor one in the eighteenth of the county could hold court.century. The justice of the peace The court of justices had jurisprior to the Revolution and for diction in virtual ly all kinds ofsome years afterward had powers cases excep t felon ie s pun ishab leequivalent to t hose which the by death, Their term w ~ e v e njudges of the courts 110W e x e r c i s e ~ years. Judges of the Sup remeImmediately upon the founding Court made circuit tours and visitof the government of Pennsyl va - ed ea ch county t wic e a year ton ia , i n 1682, j us ti ce s of th e peace hear cases requiring their attenwere appointed. It is a n English tio11.o f f i ~ e , the justices in that country 'J'he commission which the Suhavll1g been chosen from among p reme Executive Council issuedt h "most efficient k,:ights, e s , ~ j o i n ~ l y to Henry S chee tz , o fql1lres and gentlemen ot the l aw . WhI tema rsh and JohnRichards,The Pennsylvania j us ti ce s ,o f of New H a ~ e n , i n 1784 may bet he peace were not necessarIly quoted to ilustrate the power commen lea rned in the law. But they mitted to just ices of the peace inwcre men who possessed the con- those days. It reads thus:fidence of their fellow-citizens and "Reposing special trust and conwerc est eemed for their probi ty l idcnce in your patriotism, pru-and sound common sense, dcnce, integrity and abilities,

    Could Hold Court. know that we have ass igned you ,;\ bou t the t ime of the Re vo lu - an d e ach of you, justices of thetion the justices had authority to peace in the county aforesaid tobold c ou rt s of C01111110n pleas, keep all laws made for the g;ood ofquarter sessions and general pai l t he peace and for the conservationdel ivery. Numerous other duties of the same t o keep and cause towere, also imposed upon them. Ai: ~ kept, and to chastise and pun=========================== lone t ime, in an endeavor to check Ish a ll per sons offending ; againstextortion among' Ii quor d ea le rs , t he s ame within the said county;j us ti ce s were by l aw direc ted to giving' hereby and granting untolix the price of l iquor periodically, you, the said John Richards andand also the price of provender for Henrr Sc\1eetz, and to each ofhorses, The l at te r p rovi sion sug- you , tuB power and authori ty to~ ' e s t s that the hostlers a t t he tav- execute and perform all the severns had been cmulating the man e ra l act s and things which andbehind the bar. C justice of the peace in the countyUp to the t ime of the Revolu- aforesaid, by t he constitution andt inll, the Goyernor or Lieutenant l aws of this commonwealth law-fullycan, mayor ought to do, bothH ND I in the Courts of General Quarter.. GHLA Sessions of the Peace and Jail De-I "ESC ~ i : : s l ~ ~ n : n ~ ~ I l ~ / ~ l ~ ~ ~ ~ t ; e ~ : d t ; r ~ : ; ~RI and hold suchpowerand authorityAI .for s even y ear s, you behavingO yourself welL"There were about that timeMILK AN 0 CREAM eightdistricts in the county, which75 8 LANCASTER AVE. had.o,ne justice of the p e a c ~ , and inadclttlon there were por ti ons ofBRYN MAWR. two other districts which extend-PHONE, BRYN MAWR 882 ed ~ e y o n d t h county limits.Upper :Menon and Lower Mer-iOlI. together with Blockley township, in Philadelphia, were a d is

    trict,The justices of the peace formedthe cuunty court s unt il the adopt io n of t he S ta te constitution ofl i ~ ) ( ) , which created a separatejudiciary and restricted the powers of the justices to their districts.

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    local calls, You stay on the line until the called telephone answers.And connections with distant points, too, are made

    with a speed unheard of a tew years ago.Every month reaches a new goal.Scientific research; amazing inventions; better equip

    ment and bet te r methods; th e addition of tremendousamounts of new plant -Al l are contributing to a service of ever-increasing

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    NARBERTH

    THE MAIN UNE BANKING INSTITUTION

    This Bank solicits deposits on the strengthof its 6.nancial resources, on the high standingof its officers and directors, a nd on that highlyvalued asset-the friendship and good will ofits customers.

    THE MERION DTLE &: TRUST CO.OF ARDMORE, PENNSYLVANIA

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    GymnasiumSwimming PoolShower BathsBilliardsBowlingCirculating LibraryReading RoomMillinery and Inte r iorDecorating ClassesLiving RoomsClubsGood Fellowship, For Men, \Vvmen, Boys andGir1::Rates Fi t Your PurseMain Line ChristianAssociation116 W. Lascaster Ave.Ardmore, Pa ,

    HIGHLANDDAIRIES,MILK AND CREAM

    758 LAN CASTER AVE.BRYN MAWR.

    PHONE, BRYN MAWR 882

    AT THE HEAD OF THE STREETSimply as a part of th e scenery, it is pleasant to viewth e building at the west end of Haverford Avenue.A brick colonial structure, dignified, friendly, strong,attractive.Appearance, of course, is but a part of an institution's duty to th e community it serves. Back o f t hewhite-painted doorway there must be a friendly welcome, and th e capacity to serve.

    Justice of' Peace, High OfficerWith Judge's Powers atOne ,Time

    These, we think, you will find he re. T he strength ofth e National Banking System is at your command,an d the courtesy which comes only through genuineneighborly contact.

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    'When men ti on i s made o f thej Governor appointed th e trustees.fact that such men of note in early Then from 1779 until 1788 theytimes of Montgomery County as were commissioned by the SuFrederick A. Muhlenberg, Frede- preme Executive Council. Afterrick Antes, Zebulon Potts or Rob- J7HO the ' were again appointed byert Loller held th e office of justice the. Governor, and later ' on theof peace, ' it may s eem a s though office was made elective.tha t were a sma ll o ff ice for men According to the act creatingof such calibre to hold. But the Montgomery county. in 1784, anyoffi ce of jus ti ce of the peace was t hree of the justices of the peaceno minor one in the eighteenth of the county could hold court.cen tu ry . The jus ti ce of the peace The court of justices had jurisp ri or t o t he Rev ol ut io n a nd f or d ictio n in v ir tu al ly all kind s ofsome years afterward had powers cases except felonies punishableequ ival en t t o those which the by death. Thei r t e rm was sevenjudges of. the courls now e x e r c ~ s e ~ years. Judg;s ?f the S ~ p r e n 1 ~Immedtately upon the foundmg Court made clrctut tours and visito t ~ e g o v e r t ~ m e ~ t o f P ennsyl va - ed ea ch c ount y. twi ce a ye ar t oma, m 1682, JustIces of the peace hea r cases reqUi ring their at tenwere appointed. It is an English tion.o f f i ~ e , th e just ices in !hat country 'J'he conlJl1ission which the Suh a v t ~ ~ been chC?sen l r o ~ l 1 among . p r ~ m e Executive Council issuedt h most e ff ic ient kmght s, e s- J01l1tly to Henry Scheetz ofql11res and gentlemen of the law." \Vhi temarsh and John R i c h ~ r d s ,Th e Pennsylvania j us ti ce s .o f of New H a ~ e n , in 1784 may bet he p ea ce , ,: er e not necessanly quoted to ilu!:itrate the power commen learned 111 the law. But they mitted to jU!:itice!:i of the peace inwere men who posse ssed the con- those days. It reads thus'l idencc of their fel low-ci tizens and . " R e p o ~ i n g special trust ~ n conwe re e st eemed for t he ir p robi ty tiden ce in you r p at ri ot ism, pru-and sound common sense. dcnce, integrity and abilities,

    Cou ld Hol d Cou r t. know that we have assigned you,:\ !lOut the t ime of th e R ev olu - an d e ach of you, ju st ice s of thetion the just ices had authority t o p ea ce in t he c ount y a fo res aid tohold courts of COll1mon pleas , keep a ll l aws made for the good ofquarter sessions and general pai l t he peace and for the conservationdelivery. Numerous other duties of the same t o keep and cause towere, also impo!:ied upon them. At ?e kept, and t o chast ise and ] l u n ~one t ime, i n an endeavor to check Ish a ll per sons offending againstextortion among- l iqnor dealers, t l ~ e . same within the said county;just ices were by l aw direc ted to gl\"ll1g hereby and g rant ing untolix the price of.liqnor periodically, you, the -, said John Richards andand also the prIce of provender for Henry S chee tz , a nd t o e ach ofhorses. The latter provi sion sug- you , ful l power and authori ty to~ ' e s t s that the hos tl ers a t the t av - execu te and per fo rm al l t he s ev ern s had been emulating" the man eral acts and things which andbehind the bar. C j us ti ce of the peace in the countyUp to the time of the Revolu- aforesaid, by the const itution andtin\l, the Governor or Lieutenant l aws of thi s commonwea lth l awfully can, mayor ought to do, bothin the Courts of General QuarterSessions of t he Peace and Jai l Del ivery and of special and privates es si on s a nd e ls ewhe re , to h av eand hold such power and authori tyfor s e\ 'e n y ea rs , you behavingyourself well."There were abo ut t ha t timeeightdistricts in the county,whichhadone just iceof the peace, and inaddi tion there were portions oftwo other districts which extended beyond the county limits.Upper Merion and Lower Merion, together with Blackley township, i n Phi lade lphi a, were a d is trict.'rhe ju:' ticl 's of the peace formedthe cut11lty court s unt il t he adopt io n o f the S tate constitution ofl lBu, wh ich c re at ed a s ep ar at ejudiciary and rest r ic ted the powers of the justices to their districts.

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    AND YOU hung up t he receiver.The greater the distance, the longer you waited.Today, your calls to nearby points are handled l ike

    local calls. You stay on the line until the called telephone answers.And connections with distant points, too, are made

    with a speed unheard of a few years ago.Every month reaches a new goal.Scientific research; a m a ~ i n g inventions; better equip

    ment and bet te r methods; the addition of tremendousamounts of new plant-All are contributing to a service of ever-increasing

    facility and value.

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    NARBERTH

    THE MAIN UNE BANKING INSTITUTION4% Interest Paid on Savings Deposits

    This Bank solicits deposits on the strengthof its nnancial resources, on the high standingof its officers and directors, and on that highlyvalued asset-the friendship and good will ofits customers.

    THE MERION TITLE & TRUST CO.OF ARDMORE, PENNSYLVANIA

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    ' Phone , Na rber th 1254We Call for and Del iver

    29 Ba la Ave. , Ba la -CynwydCYNWYD 662

    When Diuatisfied TryHEWIT'S

    Tailors, Cleaners and Dyers234 Haverford Avenue

    SHULL LUMBER COMPANY

    A Garage c an be morC' quickly constructed with lumber, and,properly l ined inside, wil l prove II good insulator in protect ingyour cal' f rom t he winte r elements.

    Ther(' arc many attractive Garage desig11s and p lans in ourLumber Library at your disposal a ny d ay between 7 A. M.and 5 .30 P. 1\1., Saturday until 12 noon, o r a ny evening byappointment.Fil', White Pille, Yellow Pille and Cypress ure adaptable fo)'outside 1VOl'I.; a nd w e w ou ld be glad to tell 1101t approximatelylVhat the mater ial lOl' a Gal'age of 110m' design wOllld cost.

    I N.R.PEACOCK Interior and Exterior Painting, WILL BE GLAD TO ESTIMATE407 Essex Ave., Narberth, Pa.Phone, Narberth 2637OUR TOWNNovember 11, 1926Poem wri tt en by Mrs . R. Henderson Farley.On this a d ay of holy memory,We gather here to l ay a s to ne ,To l ay i t w it h fair colors, for awitnessTo our high visions, to our brightideal.Once, in our ignorance,We thought of stones as '#latter,dead, inert;But now we know each one a ani.verse,A lit t le world complete;The truth of science is the truthof God;All t ruth i s one , a nd w e a r e k inTo all creation.So let this stone, a vibrant , l ivingsymbolCement our li ves in b on ds un-breakable.Today , a s we l ook backAlong the vista of the Past,Our m inds a re p eo pl ed with asleeping company,Radiant, glor ious. Lord, may wenot forget II lik e t o thinkThat g ra ci ou s s pi ri ts w ho h av elabored hereAre now awareOf this, the consummation of theirdream;Ane may the ir l inge ri ng r ad iancenot lendA speci al beauty to t hi s s en ie nthour?Augus t our yesterdays; yet mus twe look ahead;We build for shining, glorious tomorrows!It h as b ee n s ai d that brick andstone congealIn frozen music;Then let the inner harmoniesRing through t he se wal ls ; a harp'of many stringsMak ing melod ious thi s mee ti ngplace.I see the s un li gh t's g ol de n d us tL ight ing these windows, and thesgracious walls;The sunset's wild, red rose, illuminingEach pane with rainbow coloring;Moonlight. l ike hoarfrost, rest ingon this roof jNow , f rom these wal ls , may s toneand brick cryout'Our high remembrance, and ourcovenant;And may the l iv ing s tone we l aytodayBe symbol of the N ew Community,Whe re Tru th and Beauty wed inFellowship.

    Curtailu and Cushions E. J. NEIGER:MADE TO ORDER General ContractorCirculating Library Jobbing a SpecialtyHEMSTITCHING SHOP The Overbrook Hardware Co.318 DUDLEY AVE. Phone Overbrook 5106 '

    NARBERTH 2510 6227 Lancaster Avenue~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~= Schedule of Montgomery Bus Co., Inc. ==MontgomerY Avenue Line until 3.80 P. M. Starting atSA5T.3URO ADA.YMS. !0> Then 3.45 P. M. and every 15 min,'Eastbound until ,10.30 P. M. Then every 20 min. until 9.10 A. M.W Then 10.50 and every 20 m in . u nt il T he n 9.50 A. M. and every 40 min.

    w... (,eaving AndeArson uaesd Montgomery 12.:W A. M. Thuntil1212.30pPMM. d 20 ' ~ ~ = = = : Z : : = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = : I \ \W ven Then 1.00, 2.00 and 300A M e n . 5 0 an every mm.WEEKDAYS nntil 10.10 P. M. ' A H FiT" Coat lOTw... Starting at 5.30 A. M. SATURDAYS ' r.len 10.50 P. M. and 11.30 P. M. ~ Then every 15 mln. until 9.00 A. M. Starting at 6.00 A. M. Then 12.30 A. M. YOUT CaTw Then every 15min. unt il 9.30 A. M.w... Then 9.20 and every 20 m in . until Then 9 .50 A . M. and every 20 min. SUNDAYI!IW 3.00 P. M. until 12.30 P. M. Starting at 5.30 A. M.!0>. Then 3.15 and every 15 min. until Then 12.45 P. M. and every 15 min. Then every hour unt il 9.30 A. M.W 1000 P M t' l 1030 P M Then 10.10 A. M. and every 40min.w... Th . 10 ' d 20 ' til un I t' l 1250 P "'1W en .20 an ev ery mm. un Then 10.50 P . M. and every 20 min. un I " w... 1200 P M t'l 1230 A M Then 1,10 P. M. and every 20 min.W d AM unl... t ' l8 MThen 12.30,1.30 an 2.30 . Then 100, $2.00 and4.00 A. M. T h ~ ~ 1 9 . 3 : 0 p ~ ~ I . ~ n every 40 min,

    S;\TURDAYS SUNDAYS until 11.30 P. M.w... Starting at 5.30 A. M. Starting at 6.00 A. M. Then 1230 A MW Then every 15min. until 9.00 A. M. Then every %-houl"un til 9.30 A.M. .Then 9 .20 and eve l' y 20 min. until until 1.30 P. M. WestbOundI!0>. 12.00 A. M. Then 9.50 A. M. and every 20 min. Leaving 54th and City LineW Then 12.15 and every 15 min. until Then 1.45 P. M. and every 15 min. WEEKDAYSw... 10.00 P. M. until 10.30 P. M. tarting at 5.50 A. M.I t Then 10.20 and e v e r ~ ' 20 min. until Then 10.50 and every 20 m in , u nt il T he n e ve ry 20 min. until 9.30 A. 1\1.W 12.00 P. M. , 12.30 A. M. Then 10.10 and every 40 min. untilThen 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. M. , 4.10 P. M. ..G.fw... SUNDAYS Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3.00 A. AI. Then every 20 min. until 8.30 P. M. Starting at 5.30 A. M. Leaving 54th and City Line 5 min- Then 9 .10 P. M. and every 40 min,utes l at er t ha n t he above-men- t'l 11 0 P IThen very lL-hour until 9.00 A. M. un I .1 . 1\ "' tioned times. Th 120 dO " . Then 9 .20 and every 20 min, until Le ' Pl' R R St en. 0 an t. 0 A. "I. . avmg enn8Y vama . . a-1.00 P. M. t i on in Narberth 19 minutes later SATUIUMYl'Then 1 .15 and every 15 min. until than the above-mentioned times. Starting at 5.50 A. lH.lirJl' 10.00 P. M. Then every 20 min. until 9.30 A.M.Then 10.20 P . M. and every 20 min, Narberth Short Line Then 10.10 and every 40 min. untilw... until 12.00 P. 1\1. 12.50 }? M. . W Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. M. Eastbound rhen 1.10 P. 1\1. l ind every 20 min.Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. Sta- until 10.30 P. M.tion in Narberth 7 minutes later I . e a , " i n ~ Penna. R. R. Station, Then 11.10 P. 1\1., 12.50 A. 1\1. and . than the above-mentioned times. Narberth 1.00 A. 1\1.~ Leaving 54th Street and City Line 'UEEKDA""S21 minutes later than the above - ' A SUNDA\"i,mentioned times. Starting at 5.30 A. M. Starting at 6.00 A. 1\1.w Then every 20 min. unt il 9.10 A.!W. Then every hour until 9.00 A.!I .w... Westbound Then 9 .50 A . M. and e ve ry 40 mm . T he n 9.50 A. M. lind every 40 ni in.W d d L A until 3.50 P. 1\1. until 1.10 P. M. 'Leaving 63 an ancaster " eRue Then 4 .10 P. M. and every 20 min. Then 1 .30P . 1\1. and every 20 min.w... WEEKDAY8 until 8.10 P . M. until 9.10 P. 1\1.W Starting at 6.00 A. M. Then 8.50 P . M. and every 40 mi n. T he n 9.50 P. M. lind every 40 min. 3Then every 15 min. until 9.30 A .1 \I . u nt il 11 .30 P. M. until 11.50 P. 1\1.Then 9 .50 A . 1\1. and every 20 min. I Then 12.30 A, M. I Then 1.00 A. IU.

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    Mr. and 1\lrs. Albert r.ongbottom,of Elmwood avenue, are now occupying the i r n ew home at 440 Sycamore avenue, lVlerion.Mrs. Mary Daniel, of Gratz, Pa.,is the gues t of her daughter , J\tIrs.C. A. Speakman, at. 243 Hampdenavenue.Mrs. John Whitten has returnedto Huntington, \i\Test Virginia, aftervisiting her daughter, Mrs, AdolphVogel, at 215 Avon road.

    Mr and Mrs. Jesse S. Harr i s, o f135 .Merion avenue, are entertain!ngthe Tames F. Donnellys, of PhIladelphia and Atlantic City, formerlyof Narberth.

    Commander Charles H. Shaw, U.S. N., who has returned from at en weeks ' c ru is e near Hay ti a ndCuba, expec ts to be in Narberthuntil after January 1,Mr. Jack Maguire, of Pittsburgh,is home over the Thanksgiving holid ay s, v is it in g h is p ar en ts at 30 0Grayling avenue.Edwin :Martin of "'layne road hasreturned home from Penn StateCol lege for the Thanksgiving holidays.

    Miss Clar issa Endicott , of Mont:.gomery avenue, is visit ing fr iends inAtlantic City over the week-end.

    Mr. Jefferson Yowell, of Winsdoravenue. is on his way to F lo ri da ,where he expects to remain all winter.

    Francis 1\1. Lambert , son of ::.'dr.a nd M rs . A. Leslie Lambert, of:! I (j lIampden avenue, has beenelected t o the honorary soci ety ofSi gm a P i a t Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y. Election to this society is t he h ighesthonor that c an come to a studentat the Institute.Lambert graduated from Narberth High School with the classof 1923 and entered the Tr oy

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    "Good health is a l uxu rythat all of us can enjoy itwe are willing to play thegame on a longlaw of averages."By carefully avoiding thcauses which were responsible for the above "certificates" and by getting yoUldoc tor's advice wheneve lsuch help is needed you cal 'go a l ongway toward livin!!a long and happy l ife.We can help whenevelprescriptions are to b(filled.

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    The London Life Magazine prophecies that someday wewill get the truth indeath certificates and thatthe reports will read something l ike this:"Died after thirty yearsof overeating.""Smothered himse lf todeath; worked and slept inunventilatedrooms.""Poisoned by wrong cooking methods.""Burned out ; s lept onlys ix hours a night .""Killed by high living."

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    ESTATE NOTICE

    Or to his Attorney.JOHN GILROY.211 Essex .Ave.,Narberth, Pa.

    ESTATE OF JOHN S. DIA1\lOND, DECEASED. Letters of .Administration on theabo ve E st at e h ave been g ra nt ed to theundersigned. who requests al l persons having e la tms or demands against the Estateo f t he dec eden t t o make known t he s ame,and a ll per sons indebted to thedecedent tomake p a ~ ' m e n t , without delay, toWILLI.AM E. W.ATERS,219 ESSeX .Ave.,Narberth, Pa.

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    ESTATE OF CARROLL S. ROGERS.l at o o f Nar bo rt ll , Dec eased . Let te rs o fAdmintstration e. t. a. on tbe above Es ta tebavlng been grant ed to The Mer ion Tlt Jeand 1 ' rus t Company of .Ardmore, aU persons indebted to said Es ta te are requestedto make immediate payment, and thOSe having legal claims t() present the same, without delay, at the office of said Company,No.5 East Lancaster llvenue.Ardmore, Pa.HARRY C. BARE.(12-4-26) Vice President.

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    P A Y ~ m X ' I ' SInterest OIl ~ r o r t g a g e s .l \ U n ~ t r t ' 1 Show I ~ x J 1 e n ~ e s .Camp Delmont I ~ x p e n s e s .Hepalrs anl! Alterations .lIIiscellaneous .

    PAYlIEN>fSInterest On l\Iortgages .Minstrel Show Expenses .Alovie Show Expenses .Camp Delmont Expl'nses .Hepnirs nnl! Altl'rntlons .l\!Isce\)uneous .

    I ss ue d Show F in an ce s o f Fathers'Association.Balance sheets showing thefinancial condition of the Fathers'Association of the local Boy Scouttroops have recenly been issued.The figures were compiled byE. T. \Volf, who ac ted as treasure r during the i llness of E. K.]\'Ionnington. A statement showing the standing of the associationto the close of the current yearwill be prepared by the presi(!entof the Fathers' Association, E. P.DoJd.The figures follow:STATEMENT OF RECEIl.'TS A:SDEX1'ENDITURESJan. 1. 111:::;'-'''LI1. I, 111:111Cash Bulunce .Tan. I , I ll25 . . . . $217.45UECEIP'l'SContrihutions . . . . . $071.00lIIinstrel Show 474.77l\liscdlaneous 102.11

    $1.1i1i1.U:;Bulanee .Tew. 1, It12\\ ....... $2\\5.US

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