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    July 31, 1936

    No machine-No electricity- I d ea l f or t he s umme r We also feature

    FREDERIC and FRENCH oil-CROQLJIGNOLE a nd S P IRAL Monday, Tuesday, JVednesday-2 specials for 85c

    Thursday, Friday, Saturday-3 specials for $1.25

    43 North Narber th Avenue-Narberth 4077300 Lcvering Mill Road-Phone: Cynwyd 927

    CYNWYD 662CLOSED SATURDAYS AT 12 O'CLOCK

    KATHJLENJEBJEAUTY SHOPP JE

    Decide yo u wan t an attract ive r00111, t hcn us

    Th e r ivers an d s t reamsof this locality ab o und i n Indian t radi t ion.Teem ing with fish, thellc water courseI'!furnishcd th e Re d !\Ianwith a staple SUltply of food.Th e Indians of t hi s r egi on ca ll c d t 1 ) { ~ m s c h ' e s th eLenni Lenape, o r "original people". A c e o r d i n ~ tot radi t ion they had com e from the wcst be)'ondth e l\Iississi\)pi. Luter thcy a s sum ed t he namc of"Delawares ' in c omp li m cn t t o L or d de Ie \Varr,wh o was t o them a great chief.Indian relics. such as arrow-heads ,axes , tomahawks,a n d c ru d e domest ic implementl '!, have l ) ( ~ e u foundh c re i n greaL numbcrs. Even arrow.heads of obsidian, a hard, glass-Iikc s tonc that is found on l )' westoCthe Hocky Mountains, have b t ~ e n di!'\eovcred. Th epresence o f such ar rowhcads i n t h is l o ca l it y indiocatcs t h at t h e Ind i ans t r aded with r emo te t r ibes , o relse brought these s tones wi lh t h em at th e t ime oftheir original migrat ion.Dnring thec onst ruct ion of Spr ington Heservoir th eremains of two v e ry i nt e rc s ti n g I n di an camps we refound. Around one ,crude arrow-heads an d roughlywrou ..h t axes an d t omah awk s p o in ted t o an earlys e l t l e ~ e n t . I m pr ov e d i mp lem en ts t og e th er w it hsome Eng li sh penn ies i n t ll e second camp showeda more r ec e nt h ab it at io n. S ome sa y these laterIndians intermarried with th e English settlers.

    The

    Shul l Lumber CompanyTh e Li"k Bet'ee" Forest a" d HOllie

    PHILADELPHIA SUBURBANWATER COMPANY

    THE INDIANS WHO LIVED JIEltE

    29 Ba la Av e. , B a la -Cynwyd

    ~ C E R T I F I E D WATERf r om PEDIGI1EED STREAMS"

    ZOTOS-Permanents

    National Bank of Narberth

    If You S t ~ ~ ~ A t T h ~ T o p - 1Wel l - you may have an unfinished Attic. Turn Ithis into a Stu- j Idio, Study or .} IBoy's R o o II I C1 r ' ~ : : - : : - ' " lffjiF" ' ~ ~ - : , - , ; , ~ ~ , ; .,: Iwith bui l t - in ' I ~ l ! f ! : ~ ] . ! ' , ~ : , ; ' : ; " z ~ . : ~ IB k h I t; . ' ~ { I I00 s e v c s , I . i " ) ! ~ : '!l'::c: ! , ! . . ./ -1 (" . ~ . j ' ; : :most imagina- ~ " " v '.... . . ' : " . ' _ " " ' ; _ ~ ~ 4 ' ~tive.

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    Caro le LombardFred MacMurrayAlison Skipworth

    REFINEDPERMANENTWEEKLY RATES

    JIo

    Can HaveNew ClothesAll the Time

    NOW -

    Clolhes c leaned by Ade li zz iretain the quality of newc lo th es . f or the improvedmel ho ds c an no t i nj ur e eventhe most delicalC f ab ri cs .There 's real economy in dressing well whcn quality cleaning can be had so reasonablyat Adclizzi Bros.

    EGY P T I AN

    ~ ~ T H E PRINCESSCOMESACROSS"

    NOTICE! - CLOSEDSATURDAYSat I P. M.during July a n d Augus t

    ADELIZZI

    Deposi ts I n su r e d under th e Gove rnmen t P l anI: Member of Federal Reserve System

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    Cynwyd Ma n G r an te d~ r a p p c d Package Patent

    Gerald K. Greerlings, of Cynwyd,is among inventors who received patellts during t he l as t week, accordingto the weekly r ep or t o f t he United IS t at e s Pa ten t Office.

    Patent examiners approved three;separate c laims for new ideas in con-Inection with the invention of awrapped package a nd t he means forits formation, invented by G e e r l i n g ~ . iApplication for t he p a ten t was datedMal'ch 11, 1933. Geerlings has not assig-ned his pa ten t r ig ht s for manu fact ur e o r sale.

    I Brothers228 Billa Avc. Cynwyd 928 :I 102 Fores l Aw . Narb. 2602

    OUR TOWN

    Syl\"ia SidwiII give ain "Fury,"

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    Haverford Ave.

    "TROUBLEF OR TW O"

    Frallcis Lederer in

    "ESCAPADE"

    Wed . ( Awar d a t 9)

    DA VIS '

    " THE LAW INH ER H AN DS "

    Ra iny A f t er noon"is at Narber th Thea tre

    Robert "'fontgomer)"and Ro'a!i"d Rll. . \ t ~ t uf ~ I a r l ' h .1.1879.

    -- " 'OnePeter C. BatT Heads Commi t t ec Ito Wagc Membet 'ship

    P h il ip A l le e L 1 \ ' i n l - : ~ l o n . Puhlisher Drive I Narberth's show this Friday andEdwin l'axson. j';,IitnrAnne l\Iorl-::ln l ~ o h e l ' t s . ~ , , , , i : l l 1;;IthCivi l ' / 1 . ~ I ; o c i u lion, (Illd Ill/MIS/ledevcl'/! P'ritlu1/ at 1\'urllcI'th, Pu.

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    After August$425August Price$368

    August Price$208After August$250

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    Sheared Beaverswagger, richlustrous skins.

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    15c a l in efor Both NewspapersCount fivC" w or ds t o l i l lt '

    ClassifiedAdvertisements

    NOTICEOF PUBLIC HEARING

    Phone: NARBERTH 4100- w i l l he :H'(' (>pte(] up til \Vt-'dn*_'sday, !) o ' c loc l i, f u r F ' r id ay ' :; i :4sUt':i .

    -w i l l be C'harg'ptl o nl y t o r e : i i d l ~ l l t swhOHe J 1 a m e ~ appear ill th e t l ' lephollfl' d i re c to r y o r to ~ l l h : H T i l l t ~ r st" Ol:({ TOW:\, 0" the :\,I-;\\"S OFHA I ~ A - C Y = ' i \ \ " YD.

    Real Estate for Relit 11I0\;SI'; & Apt. r en ta ls a ll a l , , " ~ ' iI. ' I" ~ l a i n LiTH':' K o ~ t ' r Bnls .. l ~ ' a t q r ~ . :....\t Ardnlo)"e ~ l i l t i o l l " ~ - . - \ r t l 1 J l l ) 1 ' t 1 liSo. I_-I

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    of Mr. an d Mrs . Wi ll i am Frankenfield.Mr. and Mrs. Karl M. Williams and

    son, Karl M., Jr., will leave Saturdayfo r Hollidaysburg , to remain f or t woweeks. They wiII attend the 100th Ianniversary of the founding of Hol

    I i d a ~ ' s b u r g , which wi ll b e held fromAugust 9 to 13, inclusive.Mr. David J. Speck, of Washington,D. C., wi ll s pe nd th e week-end with

    his parents, Mr. a nd Mrs.J. H. Spec1" Io f Woodb in e a venu e.Mrs. M. M. Livings ton , of Essex Iavenue, has returned f rom two weeks I'in Maplewood, N. J., where she visitedhe r s is t er , Mrs. W. K. Vanderveer.Her daugh te r , Miss Margaret Livinp:ston, h as r et ur ne d from a twoweeks' visit at the Great Lakes Nava lTl'aining Station, where she was the I

    . ! ~ u e s t of Commander and 1\In;. Raymond D. Reid. She also visited oldNarberth f r iends in Evanston, Ill.Mrs. J. S. Harri s , of Merion avenue,is visi t ing her sister, 1\Irs. L. H. Hatfield, in Maplewood, N. J.Betty Grace , daughter o f Mrs . Ruth\Y. Grace, assistant borough secre

    tary, is convalescing from a tonsiloperation at her home on South Narberth avenue..J. 'Vallace Goodwin, of Ardmore,assistant postmaster in Narberth, hasrpcovered sufficiently from a recentillness to resumc part time duties.

    THE FIRESIDEMiss Ida Buckman, of Shirley road,is spending the summer at Spring

    Lake, N. J.Mrs. Norman J ef f er i es , o f N . Nar

    berth avenue, who is visiting relativesin England t hi s summer , will returnahout the middle of October.Mi,;,; Jane Weihman, daughter of

    Mr s. C ar l W ei hm an , who is at th eArmy camp at Jefferson Barracks,St. Louis, wiJI return about the middleof August to her home on N. Narberth avenue.

    1\11;. Lillian W. Redifer, of Kenilworth road , Merion, j,; on a s ix weeks 'trip to Alaska.Miss Alberta Hendrickson, o f I on aIavenue, is on a two month s' motor

    t r ip t hr ough t he Uni te d S ta te s a ndMe xico. Mi ss Hendrickson is th egranddaughterof Mr. and Mrs. HenryDoll, of Narberth.Mrs. Martha W. Bloom, of ShirleyI 'oad , i s l ea ving thi s S at ur da y f or

    three weeks i n O ce an C it y, N. J.Her son-in-law and daugh te r, MI'.

    and Mrs. Frank DeL. Cannon, accompanied by Mr. an d Mrs. Irwin Park,of Chestnut HiJI, will leave next Friday by automobile fo r two weeks atBelgrade Lakes, Me.Mr. and Mrs. M. L. J ohns on andtheir family ar e r e tu r n ing t h is F r i - l . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,day f rom thr ee weeks in Ocean City,N. J.Their daughter, Miss Patty Johnson, Miss Betty Simpson, daughter of IMr. and Mrs. Harry A. Simpson, of IAvon road, and Mis s Anne Mal lo ry ,o f Ba lt imore , Md., w il l l ea ve o n Sat- Iu rda y fo r Camp Eag le at Eagles IMere, for two or three weeks.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Armstrong

    and daughter, F lora Jean, of Wynnedale road, left by automobile Tuesdayfor a three weeks' trip to Montrealand Quebec, via the Gre en Monntains. On t he ir r et ur n they willcome t hr ou gh t he Whi te Mount ai nsa nd v is it places of interest in New I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;JEngland. MI'. an d Mrs. Kenne th E . Wil son, Wanted I of Dudley avenue, t hei r daugh te r , 1:00:\1. w,th 01 \\ Ithout Il:..,b. f", ~ " l l - ii .&1::, Sue an d s on K en ne th E. .Jr. ar e .lklll:lll .1Ilt! c 1 0 ~ . Wrile .. !.... I : o ~ 117. iit ' 1lJYi'. .' "" . l Ihe .. th. (1 : : ) I ttl'eaV ing thIS Saturday for Taney ,,,,;NTI,I-;;\\.\N d.,,,., ,o,"n '" hoa I c ' i ..Place, Prince Frederick, Md., to spend .\dll!t "n\-.,te f,lInily. Wllte "':," I l " X : ~ " "fthree weeks. 147, N,lIhenh. _ _ ( I:P I \ "MI'. and Mrs. V. O. Krauskop and f11.;NTL]:;:lI.\:\, d." .... '.)l1I .lIlIl h',.ll o! I'll.' '"

    , . II fam. \ IC. ,tat lUll \\ I'll.' .. 1-:." B"x 117. " ...t he Ir f am il y, of Wynnedale ro ad , :\'a ..h",th ( I : ; ) ,It. 4if ,spent the week-end at their cot tage at I Situations Wanted : ill'

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    Golden B an t am and White-Pul led s ever a l t imesdaily from our own patchesPotaloes---Apples-Peaehcs---CarrotsBeets---Yellow Summer SquashTomotoes-Beatls

    : - h i l l l l J J ~ ' . gives casier slecring an d better braki ng cont r ol . atHl proviclps firmer. surer roadah i li l y a t a ll l 'ng ine sp t' eds .Yo u will a ls o r id e 1I1II('h more comJortably,

    1I....allsc Knee-Al'lion whe.1s "Sk I 'over " bumpsan d holt". e1iminaIe ea r pi ll'hing an d tossing,an d givc e \ ' t ' r ~ ' l ' a " " e n g t ' r a sltadier. more enjoy.ab le r ide t han ean he oblained in any o the rway.See, cl r in' , a nd h ny on e of Ihese new Chcv

    rol .. I s - I heon ly low -prict';! ea r wi Ih Knee-Action--the 0 1 l ~ " cOll/plete low-pricer! car!CI lEynOI .ET MOTon c o .. lJETHOlT, 1\IICII,

    N ow youbudget your gasheating bills!

    NOW READYHOME GROWN GOODNEWS-SWEETCORN+BRACKBILL'S FARM MARKETS

    houseGood news for every householder! You can nowenjoy ideal house heating bygas and pay f or i t o nthe budget idea-equal monthly payments extending over a period of nine months-from Septembe r to May, inclusive. All you do is-request asurvey. A gas house heating expert will estimateyour needs and explain the budget plan in detail.Why not beat t he c ol d we at he r by being wellprepared? Convert your p resent hea ting systemto clean, controllable, efficient and healthful gas.We'll install either Janitrol or Welsbach Convers ion Burners immediately on a small downpayment. Further payments will no t s tar t unti lOctober. Both Burners at $195 cash, installed.Slightly higher on installment plan, 3 years to pay.

    AL L T HE SE F EA TU RE S AT CHEVROLET'S LOW PR IC ESS;495 AND UP. I.i . t l , r ; n " , j .7'\,'rwStanll'lJN/CflUPl'nI Fl i nt.J ' f i chi j !.an. Tri thbumpf' T.".'# ."pUrI tirt' and t ;n l"d. II,I ' li.", priNt is $20 mlt/itiOlwl. *J\m.,... . ct ionon " l a ~ I " ""'u,lt.J. 1I"ly. $:!() mldil imUJ/. J ' ric f' s qUIIIlIl ill lids ad",rl;.