Our Town October 14, 1922

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VOLUME IX. NUMB ER 1 N AR B ER TH , P A., S AT UR DA Y, O CT OB ER 1 4. 1 92 2 PRICE THREE CENTS Charles V. N EW F IR E ~ : J : R E N . (( 'nuli IIIH'd on I'nge 4) WEEKLY ASH .COLLECTIONS. ',,-n.'\ er luillel ,dlll we h ad in mind will preside alld ofIer ' ~ i " ' h tempting " " r g " i l l ~ as I'\'t'li :'III'. \\'oolworth "e\'t'r drl':llll .. tl of. AIIl! of " ou rs " t hl 'r e "til he one of th.· f," orile Fish 1'"",1, for the chil,l· 1'''". alld It "ill 1.1 a / is h p on t! s u( ·h as fl'\\ hoy . aud gIrl . ha\'t' l'\"l'r lwfon' l'IlI·O:IlII('rC'd. Y(· . :llld a PUJlth nllt! .11Id.v ~ h ( ) w alld s(,"'lal other f"aturls for 1hl l YOlllIgt.'r ~ ( ' t . " .\ . f"r Iht' t'lIt,'!'lailllll"ul to he pro· 'Ided for Ihe IIdults-\l('II, you can 1,,:I\'t' that to \ Il 's ,r s. D un 'i ll e a nd \ I . . J ( i l l i l ' ~ . alld go 10 Iht' FiliI' pre· p an 'd f or t he fUll of a lift' tilll('. If tit .. lut" 1. T. BaruulII k il t '" w ha t t he se 1\'0 Iliaung-"rl' of til" ("nUlllry Fair ~ I i d · II a.v had up th"ir ~ l t ' e v l ' s fur O c to b er 20 aud 21. he'd rist' righl oul of his g-r,,,-,' :111,1 tht'n drup delul agnin from s he er j "' ll ou sy . W hy I hn t olle feature "SI:ell:\"- HUI thltl Tlarvill<' :luc ! :\Id(illi p' pair tilt' :!t1th and it \lill start with a hlaze of Jig-ht and e r n ~ h uf lively. popular lIlusi(· thai w il l I lt u rk one of t he m os t nota hIe affairs in t he h is to Q' of ~ a r · l t t' rl l t. ' I' h .. r a rt ' st " o ll e etion of harkers :till I ballyhoo urli"ts the w or ld h as ever knflwn-e\'eryoIH' of them It member of th" )01':11 Tennis . \ s s (w i a ti o l l -",.ill greet you Hilt! w p) ro nw y ou to ou r (·ity .. " "A s far ns the .. ye .. an r ea ch " w il l strt,!t'h 'a st'r i('" of \Iooths at whil'h fair l ad i es a n, l not·so·fair ~ e n t l e m e n such Youngest Snake Charmer in the World, Douglass M ar sh , Jr., who with his f at he r, w ho is also an e xp er t in h a n dl i n g s n ak e s , will be a Midway feature at the Country Fair. Then Mr. Darvill e s t op p l' d , lind a re· u ..... 'frs. ~ l i l J e r Burkhardt, of lOll ~ l a l ' l c \\1' .. ('1I1pr111iJlC'd at t111l1lt'r 011 ~ a t l 1 r day (,'"flfling. 0,-1. 7. h\(·nt.,· 11 i 11(1 youllg 1:lClils at tht' HOllll' ~ I i " " i " n a r y I""ei<'ty of Tioga. Thfl"'(' girls art' doing it WOII d"rful \lorI, Illllllllg th" p oo r of I'hilll ,1('lphia. 'Ir,. (' .. \. Allen, anti claught cr Doris. of ;\I.. r io ll . \ \ '( 'n u !' . sJl en I ) a "I oncllly in : '\ e' \ Y or k, to ull"'1 \Irs. AI1<'n's IUflthpr, ~ I r s . Freclerie], \ \' . L an l! e, of Rwnrthmort', 1'"., u p on h ( 'r arrival frOlll ~ ) I l N ) p e . The I"('niur Class at tlte :'\urberth High School, .. haperone,l Mr. Rhoad('s. , "a d" an o bs er nt t ion lonr of the Auto Car fal"lory at Ardmore on W"dne"la)', O,·tober lIth. The first m e et i ng of the Junior C. C. wns held at the Y. M. C. A. on rhurs· t 1 1 \ ~ ' e v el l in g , ( X ,t o he r 5 t h. M r s. Robert .T. Dothard, representing th e Senior Club, will he the chairTllan of th e .Tunior Club f or the yearin conjunc1ion with another member as yet unehosen. The officers of th e .Tunior C'lub for Ihe eoming 800son are: ~ J r s . Wm. Durbin, P r e si d e nt . ~ { i s s Mabel Kirkpatrick, 1st President. Ub,.ll Ella dent. ~ { j s ~ R u th Haws, C o rr e sp o nd i ng S e c' 'fr, 'lnd ~ f T ' ! ' .. r. Leon T ay l or , of Es· sex' nvenue, entertained on Friday !'\'ening, Oeloher l ~ t h , in h on o r o f t h ei r '011, Tom Kouth Taylor. Eight memo h er s of the s('hool set were present to eeJebl1lte his fourteenlh birthday an· Clubl:rhe FIRESIDE Steinmetz Talks On Champion Tilden Will Play Season I ... School Problem I n Exhibition Match at Big Speakers Tht' IIlUII." friends of ~ I i ~ s E'luily Would Support Narbe rt h Country Fat" r Next Saturday SihleY ill Xarhert·h IIl1d Phila,lelphia, (Y h I L a re 1 ~ l e a . t ' d 10 he ll r flf her g-re at sur· vC 00 oan " e s ~ on ht'r tour wilh 11ll Hwarthmore ------------------ TI/"!'1 Jl r:I.: D Chautauqua as Pianist. Charl es P.Steinmetz,elec1rical Many Features rr lt j .1 V.Larlc .I wo- ay Wilh her is Miss Aug-u'!It Witherow, a llnd on e of the oustanding f ig ur es of Event Mext L'r,"; J a 1J an d 5'atu y ,J a 1J :"arherlh ",,'ng hird, who n ee ds no i n· mo der n times, h as r e re n tl y expresFed r "U j J I L-tj J tl'Odurtion. T he t ou r ,·o\"e.rs all of his views on the e d uc a ti o nn J prohlem. ('alllllla and 'Iain('. He is a membPr of the S r h n e c l a d ~ ' D id y ou b e( 'd t h ut w ur n in g I School Board, 10 w hi ch he gives mlH'h of h is t i me that the educ a t io n a l faciE. Did you r(h;erve yourself, so III spt'ak, ties of that city may be made second us you w er e tipped off to in last week's to none. He knows the value of ed u. i ss ue in the JIlatter of the Big Coun· ration-better, in f ae t, t ha n m os t men, tr y Fair to he held right h e re in :'\ar· fo r were it n ot f or e du ca ti on al lIJ- berlh n ex t Friday und Ralurclay, Odo· her :!Il llJld 211 v a at a ge s g ai n ed in e ar ly y ou th he m i gh t s t i ll he a penniless immigrant. WeIl, dOIl't hluJll" us th('n-we warn· While the opinions on schoel matters ed you, all rig-hi, and eautioued you which he reeently expressed to a repre· nud a,llllonished you, a n ( ~ gave you ~ e n i l l t i v e of t he A m er ic an :Magazine , , \' , 'r y , · ha n r( ' . and here's hoping you an" later puhlished in that p er io di cn J, t oo k t ht ' lip aud ar,' planning- 10 visit Tl'ft'rre,l sl'et'if icaIlY to eonditions in tht' ~ r o u u d ' of tht' :"arllt'rth 'I"'nllis :-;('hnertndv thev ~ e v e r t h e l e s s have a 1'\'«'lI'ialioli III ~ I o l l t g o n l c r y a nd H a ve r · i ., . v e n' f a mi l ia r ring. Change" S c hn e ct · for":11 , · n u e ~ . I'itllt'r Friday ,'\'('uillg, or ; Ruth n t l, , :" to ":'\arberth," and Ihe applicll' Nalurday nftt'rnoOIl or e\l'ning. ,'spel'i. days' tion is p er fe ct . H e m ig ht JURt as well a ll ., ' ut'xt Saturdny aftl'TIIOOn, for-fol i have ap(leared here in person and used -for- 1 hb logic in favor of the School Loan. .\1 that tiull' tht· Slar Headlint'r of ' This IS \lhat C ha rl es P. S t ei n me t z th" Fair \ I' il l ' li n I", his nl'I"'nran"e- ha' 10 say n, every voter in :'\'llrhpr th: \\'illialll T. T i ld , 'n . 2 n d. t,'l Il1i s l'l,l llll' "For quile n n um he r of y ea n' , off' I"on "f the "nit,'" :--tat"s and g e n, ' r· ' nud on, uC"'oTlling to c h an g es in lIlunici'l all' ,·olll · , 'd , 'd to lop tl,,· gr .. at,·st playl'r: pnl polities, I have been a m e mb er of III lh,' world. I tht' Joeal Boar el of Education, and h av e ('''lllllpioll 'l'ild"l1 :IIld thrt'e othn ,It't hceu trying to g iv e the e h i ld r e n more arc "Olllill; ": to :"lIrh .. rth to I ' l a ~ · . : nnd better sehools. I think I have a ,,'ri .. s of ~ ; x l l i l " t i o u \lat"hes nt'x! I help(',1 10 a"complish this to s om e ex· NllturdllV nftl'rnoou. Ih"ir ,·onlrilou·: lei, although at t im es it has heen a dis· tioll 10 the' ~ ' a i r al,,1 I" Ill']}' Ihe :'\ar' l ''au raging struggle, hert h 'I'enllis .\ssoc·illI iOIl. "The c hi ef t hi ng of which I CO'lll' Enter the Ballyhoo Man i pl.nin is the attitude of a cerlain type '; 0 "01111' on nO \l, n il you ladies andl kwJ of "itizen who persists in regarding the I \ifSiy g ,' nt • . a ll d all t ht ' h oy s and girls uf '. frs. C h ~ r l e s . D I public schools as a side issue in munici· :'I.'arh('rth, n nd a ll \.'our u n " I ( > ~ , nunts I .\ u L. Jenk1ns, of ud ev I If ' T thO k' h' a\'enue, entertained at lunche<lll a al. ra . a my 1n l ng , n ot lUg and c'(lIlsillS- inYi t!' 'elll all-and \'isit IS more llllporiant to us, bol'h as ann· T hu r sd ay , O et o be r 5th, when there tion and as indivi,lmlls. Iht' Oreal Ooulliry F:Jir of the :'\arherth \\ere five guests presen1. Tenuis .-\ss()('ialioll n"xl I·'ri,lay !'v,'n· ": \ cerlllin class of people Ihink Ihey illg and N at u rt l ay afterllooll an,l t'\'t'll f "annot sen,l their chilclren to the public J.lr. lind M rs . T ho mas Jaroby, a illg. YO's sir, this is !,lIrt' goillg 10 Ill' ~ · e e k . schools lweuuse the c o nd i ti o ns are not Wllshington, D. C., spent 0 .. . t h" o p po r lu n it y of Il life till"'. 1 th t f 'f d" H" S Ihe\' s ho ul d b e. An d tha't is o ft en . h' I I I . I <nc as e gues SOl. r. an 1Un.. Ntel' I I, \lay, 'It "'S a ll ' g el li s, r Ig II ., I 11 f (' Irut'. BUI I contend that the public . h.. (,otts In ,0 , o n w a ~ ' avenue. 'ut Haverford a\'enue to, ~ n t g o l l l t ' r y , schools shoul,] be made good enough. for . 1 t t" t ".4' ;i;r. f I I or ng. I on ,v,on grylJl, ... T.o . ~ : e r Of( Mr . .Tohn Kash and Mr. John Mourer nnYllody's rlllldreD. If they a rc not· -You ('all'l miss I he Tl'nniir9'oullds lInd Mr \\'m H Creamer of :' \ ur bel " th g oo d enollgh for VoUT> or for l I l i n ~ . then' 1 'I 'I I I .,"" . . lilt Ol1t·(· y ou re t l er e you (Oa 11 Ie p left today to ( lt te nd t he A me ri ca n 11,,y art' not g o od e n ou g h f or t he d il l· I' I I I' I' 1;1' lOp" a g-rUllt n Il I g O n ( ) u ~ IfIIf'. Legion Convention at N e w O r le a ns . dll'll of a l l ~ ' o n e e]st'. l ' : o f t ' r t a i l l n " ' n l ~ Fun! Bargainsl ":\Iy grnnd"htldren·-th,' t\l 0 sons 'I " L ~ . " t " . ' v I \\'1 I' .\ lISH'. I ' _ . ~ .1 lin IOUp a. :J"d Ihe daughter of IIIV adQpted son- '\',,1] h f ('I . T']l .' ra t (IT, rOIll lHIlIPICIJ1 1 ('11 all"lllled the puhh" s"hools here untIl, ,tlte l'ullI'h and .Iud\' S ho w f or th, 0\\ illg to a lnek of n e \l h u Ul l in g s 'here ... , \·oIlJIg-:--tl'TS. t1l('rl' \\011 t he al l Hi)p or I'll' not room enough for 1111 the pupils.'. " . . lI"prohtaJ,lt' 11I"'llt'lIt tronl Ih,· tll ll" lit" \\ llC'n that time c am e, we placed my I" ,.} I'] tl I I l' It ' )l g ,...., lOW 0 P P J l ~ HI) I IP Ufo' Ig' I ]8 grlln,lrhIldrcn In prIvate s { ' h o o l ~ . But t C' t 1 'I t L' tl ' 1 ., . Oll;-lll UTt ay nl g I ,--'Ollle HUg t II IIII' loen IS that t he h es t III e-ducatlon. JI It ' f 1 I . 1I11,!:l 1 It' l I n ~ or eVl'r,..- )l)( Y. s h ou l. l be \I ithin the re.'leh of an y boy " . . . Hands of IllUSll plaYIng, and bnrk,'rs IIr girl nlll Illereh· f or t he f av o re d fe\\'. . . , . and kl1h'h"o nll'n t'xlt'n,lllIg a pt'r"onal ". \ go"r l IIInny self·made men ron, i l l " i l l l t i ~ n to " t 'n l 'h and eV('ryolle of d"IUIl Ihe c·ollege. It s ee ms to me that ,'on 10 "('onll' l in in lI"d SCI' Ih'" r a r e ~ t thcy are concle'IIInlng w ha t t he y know '. h th I I ) h h I " " )\Ig' ts a HUllnn P,YPR l a V ~ (' e e . notlung uhout. What would have be· II I . t "I \\,. . lit ,ogs snappIng II ,you. ,0 III IIlC "onle of Ill", for example, w h en I land· I th I h . Ii . ., It'f(>. ere an. everY\I ere, ponl ng !'d II I tIllS ('()untry a penmle-ss Imml' t t h' Itt '1' . . ou to you e gn'a!'s oppor lUll I('S g ra n t, If It h ad n ot been for my edu· sin,'(' Columbus dj So lovP Te tl Americ';)! wtionf .Jim Dan'ille lind t he H al l. P. 'I '. l \f c· "Peopl(' ask me w h at e na bl es one 1"11' I Ih ' 'f'" T If IIS ant C lr .. I Uw ny roups 0 "r· mun to aeh.ieve, w hi le t he men around . I' 't ' I tl ttL' I . lUg ,yOU OSI IVt' J Ie re a (lS L.C uca- 111111 remam on a dead level of mfenor· tional Exhihition of World Wonclt'rs it\'. It is a hard q u e st i o n to answer. I 'r t \' . 1 P f E t . . nne a firI(lC rogran) () 11 er· Hut It s eem s to me that my own case t' t Co' th B . . f T' I I Il nll ll' n . ., me l' e egllllllng (J Ime is fairly typical. I inherited a certain type of nLin-d. I was fortulIllte in hav· Who's "SteUa?" ing a futher WllO encouraged me to be I An(I __ ~ n d - p o s i t i Y e l y the First, L n . . ~ 1 amhitious a n, l w ho gave me the c ha nc e " nd On ly ApJ)l'aran,'" in :'Iinrberth to gt>t nn edu! ' ll t io n w h ic h prepare'l ml' 11 hiM .\·ear, next yeur or lIny other year, Vice, for a career I \ \' as n u tu r al l y f i tt ed to l" f thl'Sensation of all t he C ab ar et s o f follow," E:urope-"Rtella"-Without Hi va l or ~ o t h a r d , 2nd Viee·Presi· Competition Anyw'herel A sk ed f or an oflll·ini statenlt'nt ,'on· ,'eruing Ihis I';xtrnordinary Featurt', Mr. D n rv i ll e b e g an diduting to his oftit·ial ~ t e n o g r a p h e r : " At the rt'<luest of 'Our Town' Ihe f o l l o w i n ~ official stutetllent ,'un"erninl! th,' \Vorlc! Fumous 'Rtl'lIa' ill prepurt'd and-" CHORAL COMMENT. M O T I ON PIOTURES The Motion Picture Bt>ne1it given r e 1 a r ~ · . 1l111ler tlte auspices of tl ie A mericnn Miss Dorothy \V'ilson, Recording S ec · L og io n A u x il i a ry ' U ni t NQ. 356 at the fetary. :IitW Ardmore Theatre On Wednesday, Miss I re ne W in ch es te r, T re as ur er . O ct ob er 1 8t h, 1922, will featnre one of The C o m mi t t ee c h ai r m en , a l so memo the most stupendOUS offerings in )orotion bers of the Executive Board, are: P ic tu re H is to ry . T he title of the film Hospitality-Miss Lojs Smith. ill "Asbes," a nd in i ts p ro du ct io n a re M e m b e r s h i ~ M i s s Frances Diamon-d. ('0' starred ,such great stage lint! screen P T o g r a m ~ M i s s Jeann6'tte William i()ourtle'igh, ' . ~ t h l ~ t ~ C ' 8 - : - : M ~ ' ! l S M a r ~ a r e t Eyre. Wedgewood Nowell, M1argaret LanI Us, I ubhclty-MISS MarJOn Trotter. Stanton ,Heck, M'yrt1& Steadman an.d Mr. a'nd Mrs. J, R. Aiken an d family, ! Tl1 e . first meeting. wafJ d e vo t ed e n ·, Cnrrie C l ar k e W a rd an all big Broad. Woodbin-e a ve nu e h av e 'takiln up 1 tirely to 'business an d a dis:custlion ' their neW r e s i d l l n c e ~ 'a t 115 I for avenue. :\ t th!' close of rehearsal last MOLday evening, :Mrs. Lindley Trotter, a l to ( t he bride, ~ ' o u know), was heard to rem6rk to Mrs. SOpTllno Foote, "Well, I cer· ta i n l ~ ' clid l'njoy the r e he a r sa l tonight, didn 't ~ ' o u ' We learned so much!" ,,Yes," r ep li ed the treble voice .• , It seems'to TIle eal'h rellli:i'NiaT' wo,,:s m'ore intl'resting, T j\lst lo\'e our new m u s i r ~ " An,l thl' ~ a m e r!'mnrks 911,1 seatiml'nt were Itenr,l nil over the rehearsal room. Prof. "iee gayl' a ~ h o r t lInrl v e r ~ ' in "truet ive tnlk on relaxation. dwelling " ~ p e d a l l ~ ' on ncquiring l'a 8" in intona' lion, nnrl impressing on his l i ~ t e n e r s thnl "singing is o n l ~ ' t he s pe a ki n g voic'!' amplified, Rnd c a r r i e ~ wi1h it all o f I he ('harnrteristics of each individual If ~ · o u IIIUSt say things, say it first at )·our P r i n l f l r i ~ s , if y ou t ir e ili:"up· ,"oi(·e." T he se talks and 8ugg:estions pointed Jalt'r, say it to Ihe iudividual hy the MusicaJ Dirertor 10 the 111em· if it is a pt'rsonal gril'vun"e, or to tlte hers are most helpful IIn<l apprecinte,l, Board; ~ · o u kno\l the meelings ar e j lu l, unrl Ihe results f ro m p UH in g t he m into lic. Howe\'er, dOll't dis!(race ~ ' o u r lown prndiel' ( I re iJll m!' dint e and effective. by sending bron,ll-nst yuur I ' o m p i l l i n t ~ . This l'e-llson Prof. Nire is endeavoring If ~ ' o u don't like N ar he rt h a nd ib to ,produce more fullness and evenness schools, g et o ut . of tone, flexibility, and n m o re p e rf e ct - ed ensemhle, now that the Society has As to sentling Ihe H il !' h Hehool pu become "'ell established an d the delails pHs to first, w ou ld you I t ft nn,l ,lifficulties of organization ure a :a t ler pay ren year a er y ea r, or Ihin of the ast. lllterest. fDr several years, and finally' g p own your OWill home-well w hy J la y' The m e mb er s a re 1I10st enthusinstk "rent" to L ow er Merion a nd g et no lIbout the n ew m us ic d i s tr i b u te d , and nearer your own-and nbove a ll , h av e a re e n te r in g i n to its intrie.acies with a you no pride in your OW11 "Home v e r ~ ' cOJllmendable thoroughness: Some Schoon" I have been awny from Nar· of t he numbers are: "Night ,Song," by berth for five years, and I presume I Rheinherger; " The M i Il er ' i! W o oi n g ," know.few pupils now, 'b ut I still h ll ve by Faning; "Moonlight," by Faning; t oo m uc h p ri de in Illy l ab or s t he re to .. Smilin' Thru," by P en n, a nd "The stand for e'onstant criticislIl. American S e re n ai J e, " by VietoT Her· The S ch oo l B on r d m em b er s are t.he hert. "The Serenade" is n ot in 'Print e d u ca t i on a l f u t he r s of your t·hil dren. excl 'pt in the forlll of the opera, but What would you say if you IlellTd some D r. Y iC 't or Herbert has' granted the one ealling you n a ll l eS ' in the presl'nce chortl!! e "' Pe da l p e rm is si o n to u se the of your children 1 sele('tion separately from the score. Oood wishes nllld most kind remelll·' Among the ne,,' members Ilre Mrs. brances to t h e B oa rd , and the host of Emily S. Wetherill, of OYerbrook; M r e. J!0l1ng folks I u se d to know and love. 1 Oeo. N. Gill, Mrs. Paul Loos, Mr, P. the knockers-knock on y ou r o wn ' Williams, J. H. :Mr. Na· door. I thanlel Knowles, Mr. Ren'l'Y Frye, Miss MA'RY ~ H l l i O H l l O R tun. lEli1Albeth G il b er t , a nd Miss Evelyn W. ; Worth, who have received a very warm ) welcome into the Society. Nar.1 Th(' meD don't ell, joy thos(' nll'eling" M I ~ h i n g away frolll Ihe family ,linlll'r t ah lc , s t ay i ng till late at night, all kinds \I e a t he r . t a k i ng a ll k in ds of rt'lmf'f, an,l c · r i l i , · i s l l l ~ . for the slIkt' of y o ur c hi ld re n a nd their:;, with no pay exeept thnt t h e ~ ' hay!' ,lone their share in the h e !t t 'r l l le n t of :'\lIrlwrlh. ~ l ' n n g - 1 o \ \ 11, l'a., Od . 10. 1!1:!"2. To t he E di to r o f "Our '1'''\\'11'': O c . ( ' a ~ d o n a lI" a. ( ' 0 l ' ~ of I lOur '1"0\\ 11 I TC"u(hes Illy eyes and 1 ahul.\"!01 w ( J n d ( ~ r if I he p eo pl e w ho w ri t, · son,,' t h i n g - ~ , renlize how f ar t h" i r \lord- tr:" .. !. j{t' fore C h r i ~ t J l l " ' , I \ \' n, - I l1II I't ",1 to say nlY words and now agaill thiR t i l l l l ~ I s h al l f o ll o \l my illclilJ :lti on. I wish sometimes I ( 'o ll i d "I,,'n Ih" paper allfl see thai sOIll"I"IOly h : , ~ ,uid sOJllething g-oocl" llhoul ~ " 1 1 I , , 1 1 0 d y ill :"<arherth. Of eourse it 1 1 I " ~ ' hllpp,'n in Ihe papers loon 't s!'e. For three years I had th,' opportunity a nd p le as ur e o f w or ki ng w it h t he N ar · berth Rchool Board, and I h o u ~ I t I don't k n ow w ho all the pres e nt memher:; are, I d ou bt n ot t he y are as good as the previous ones-at least t he " an w l ow n eleeted them, ancl I ",unt 10 s a ~ ' [' m tired of s ee in g Narherlh R "'10 01 Board constantly kick"'!. As i l l d i \ ' i , l u a l ~ they, as you Rnd I ure no t infallihlt'. liS u unit they work f or y ou r hesl i n t e r ( ' s t ~ . w it h t he ir bt'st nbility. T ho st ' w ho not in han' no iden what a trl' lIIendous re"ponsi. hillty n nn w or ry it is to SjJClll[ other people's laxel'- as w"l1 '" t heir own ( ge l t he l us t) to the best a d va n ta g e. T h i ~ \ll'ek, "Our Town" j l r i n l ~ sl'\'· t'rl more l e it e rs of ..ide inter e ,t . Two si,It's of the propos,·c1 eomhillll' l io n w it h L ow er ],f,'rion arl' jlr"st'nted II f o r me r t e l u' h "r in th,' s"'lOuls sho\l hers,,]f ~ t r o n g against Ih(' plall. It is ncc('ssury at Ihis l im " t ha t uuthoritati\'l' and relinble informalion be supplied the \·oters. 'I' o thi!l end" Our Towu" has ju,,1 lw!{un a ,urvey to deter m i ne I , ow e r M e r i o n ' ~ siluntion in regurcl to the ahsorption of o ur H ig h S eh oo l n nd what ndvllnluges lIIight c om e to Nurberlh. These fuds "ill hl' I'rilll,'d if and when the informalioll IS Sl','un,,!. Former Teachers at Community Narberth Protest s' To 0 pen Consolidation P la n Luncheon an d Several Letters on Topics Next Tuesday o f The next regular meeting .of the Nar· bertl\ Troop of ai d Scouts will be held next Wednflsd!ly evening at 7.30 nt n ll xt T h ur s da y , , o ct o be r J,9th,' in Community' Rooms of th e Y. lL c. A., when a masquerade'party, in<hoDor of prospective m e J D ! b e 1 ' 8 ~ ' wi ll be ,Btugep.

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VOLUME IX. NUMBER 1 NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1922 PRICE THREE CENTS

Charles V.

NEW F IRE ~ : J : R E N .

(( 'nuli IIIH'd on I'nge 4)

WEEKLY ASH .COLLECTIONS.

' , , -n . ' \ er luillel ,dll l we h ad i n mind

will preside alld ofIer ' ~ i " ' h tempting

" " r g " i l l ~ as I'\'t'li :'III'. \\'oolworth "e\' t ' r

drl':llll..tl of.

AIIl! o f " ou rs " t hl 'r e "til he one of

th.· f," orile Fish 1'"",1, for the chil,l·1'''". alld It "ill 1.1 a / is h p on t! s u( ·h as

fl ' \\ hoy . aud gIrl . ha\'t ' l ' \"l ' r lwfon'

l ' Il I·O:Il II( 'rC'd. Y(· . : l l ld a PUJlth nl l t !

.11Id.v ~ h ( ) w alld s(,"'lal other f"aturls

for 1hl l•• YOlllIgt.'r ~ ( ' t . "

.\ . f"r Iht ' t ' l It , ' ! 'la ill l l l"ul to he pro·

'Ided for Ihe IIdults-\l( 'II, you can

1,,:I\'t' that to \ Il 's ,r s. D un 'i ll e a nd

\ I . . J ( i l l i l ' ~ . alld go 10 Iht' FiliI' pre·

p an 'd f or t he fUll of a lift' tilll('. If

tit .. lut" 1. T. BaruulII k il t '" w ha t t he se

1\'0 Iliaung-"rl' of til" ("nUlllry Fair ~ I i d ·II a.v had up th"ir ~ l t ' e v l ' s fu r October

20 aud 21. he'd rist' righl oul of his

g-r,,,-,' :111,1 tht'n drup delul agnin from

s he er j "' ll ou sy . Why I hn t olle feature

"SI:ell: \"-

HUI thltl Tlarvill<' :luc! : \Id(i l l ip ' pair

tilt' :!t1th and it \lill start with a hlaze

of Jig-ht and e r n ~ h uf lively. popular

lIlusi(· thai wil l I lt u rk one o f t he m os t

nota hIe affairs in t he h is to Q' o f ~ a r ·l t t' rl l t. ' I' h.. ra rt ' st "o lleet ion of harkers

: t i l lI ba llyhoo ur l i"ts the wor ld h as ever

knflwn-e\'eryoIH' of them It member of

th" )01':11 Tennis . \ s s (w ia tio l l -" , . il l g ree t

you Hilt! wp) ro nw y ou t o ou r (·ity.. "

"A s far ns the ..ye ..an r ea ch " w il l

strt,!t'h ' a st ' ri ( ' " of \Iooths at whil'h fair

l ad i es a n, l not·so·fair ~ e n t l e m e n such

Youngest Snake Charmer i n t he World,

Douglass Marsh , J r . , who with his

f at he r, w ho is also an e xp er t i n

handl ing snakes , will be a Midway

feature at t h e Coun t ry Fair.

Then Mr. Darv i l le s topp l'd , lind a

re·u .....

'f rs . ~ l i l J e r Burkhardt, of lOll ~ l a l ' l c \\1' .. ('1I1pr111iJlC'd at t111l1lt'r 011 ~ a t l 1 rday (,'"flfling. 0 , -1 . 7 . h\(·nt.,· 11 i 11(1 youllg

1:lClils at tht' HOllll' ~ I i " " i " n a r y I""ei<'ty

of Tioga. Thfl"'(' girls art' doing it WOII

d"rful \lorI, Illllllllg th" p oo r o f I'hilll

,1('lphia.

' I r , . ('.. \. Allen, anti claughtcr Doris.

of ;\I. . r io ll . \ \ '( 'nu !' . s Jl en I ) a"I ~ oncllly

in : '\ e' \ Y or k, t o ull"'1 \Irs. AI1<'n's

IUflthpr, ~ I r s . Freclerie], \ \' . L an l! e, o f

Rwnrthmort', 1'"., upon h( 'r arrival frOlll

~ ) I l N ) p e .

The I"('niur Class at tlte :'\urberth

High School, ..haperone,l h ~ Mr.

Rhoad('s. , "a d" a n o bs er nt t ion lonr of

the Auto Car fal"lory at Ardmore on

W"dne"la)' , O,·tober lI th.

The first meet i ng o f t h e Junior C. C.

wns held at the Y. M. C. A. on rhurs·

t 1 1 \ ~ ' evel l ing , (X ,tohe r 5 th. Mrs. Robert

.T. Dothard , rep resent ing th e Senior

Club, will he the chairTllan of th e

.Tunior Club f or t he y ea r i n conjunc1ion

with another member as yet unehosen.

The officers of th e .Tunior C'lub for

Ihe eoming 800son are:

~ J r s . Wm. Durbin , P resident .

~ { i s s Mabel Kirkpatrick, 1st

President.

Ub,.ll Ella

dent.

~ { j s ~ Ruth Haws, Correspond ing Sec'

' fr, ' lnd ~ f T ' ! ' .. r. Leon Tay lor , o f Es·

sex' nvenue, entertained on Friday

!'\'ening, Oeloher l ~ t h , in h ono r o f t h ei r

'011, Tom Kouth Taylor. Eight memo

h er s o f the s('hool set were present to

eeJebl1lte his fourteenlh birthday an·

Clubl:rhe FIRESIDE Steinmetz Talks On Champion Tilden Will PlaySeason I ... School Problem In Exhibition Match at BigSpeakers Tht' II lUII." friends of ~ I i ~ s E'luily Would Support Narberth Country Fat"r Next Saturday

SihleY ill Xarhert·h IIl1d Phila,lelphia, (Y h I La re 1 ~ l e a . t ' d 10 he ll r flf her g-reat sur· vC 00 oan

" e s ~ on ht'r tour wilh 11ll Hwarthmore - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - TI/"! '1 Jl r:I.: DChautauqua Assoriutioll as Pianist. Charles P.Steinmetz,elec1rical genius Many Features rr lt j .1V.Larlc .I wo- ayWilh her is Miss Aug-u'!It Witherow, a llnd on e o f the oustanding f ig ur es o f Event Mext L'r,"; Ja1J and 5'atu y ,Ja1J:"arherlh ",,'ng hird, who n ee ds n o i n· mo der n times, h as r e re n tl y expresFed r "U j J I L- t j J

tl'Odurtion. T he t ou r ,·o\"e.rs all of his views on the educa tionnJ prohlem.

('alllllla and 'Iain(' . He is a membPr of the S r h n e c l a d ~ 'D id y ou b e( 'd t h ut w urn in g I

School Board, 10 whi ch h e gives mlH'hof h is t ime that the educa t iona l faciE. Did you r(h;erve yourself, so III spt'ak,

ties of that city may be made second us you w er e tipped off to in last week's

to none. He knows the value of ed u. i ss ue in the JIlatter of the Big Coun·

ration-better, in f ae t, t ha n m os t men, tr y Fair to he held r i gh t h e re in :'\ar·

fo r w er e it n ot f or e du ca ti on al lIJ- b e rl h n ex t Friday und Ralurclay, Odo·

her :!Il llJld 211v a at a ge s g ai n ed in e ar ly y ou th he

might s t i ll he a penniless immigrant. WeIl, dOIl ' t h lu Jl l" us th('n-we warn·

While the op in ions on schoel matters ed you, all rig-hi, and eautioued you

which he reeently expressed to a repre· nud a , ll l lon i shed you, a n ( ~ gave you

~ e n i l l t i v e of t he Amer ic an :Magazine , , \' , 'r y , ·hanr( ' . and here's hoping you

an" later puhlished in that per io di cn J, t ook t ht ' lip aud ar, ' planning- 10 visit

Tl'ft'rre,l sl'et'ificaIlY to eonditions in tht' ~ r o u u d ' o f tht' :"arllt 'rth 'I"'nllis

:-;('hnertndv thev ~ e v e r t h e l e s s have a 1'\'«'lI'ialioli III ~ I o l l t g o n l c r y a nd H ave r · i., .v en' f ami l ia r ring. Change" Schnect · fo r":11 , · n u e ~ . I'itllt'r Friday ,'\'('uillg, or ;

Ruth nt l, , :" to " : ' \arber th ," and Ihe appli c ll ' Nalurday nftt'rnoOIl or e\l'ning. ,'spel'i.

days ' tion is p er fe ct . H e m ig ht JURt as well all ., ' ut 'xt Saturdny aftl'TIIOOn, for - fol ihave ap(leared h er e i n p er so n a nd used -for- 1

hb logic in f a vo r o f the School Loan. .\1 that tiull' tht· Slar Headlint'r of '

This IS \ lhat Cha rl es P . S t ei nme t z th" Fair \ I' il l ' li nI", his nl' I" 'nran"e-

ha' 10 say n, every voter in : ' \ ' llrhprth: \\'illialll T. Ti ld , 'n . 2nd. t,'lIl1is l'l,lllll'

"For quile n n um he r o f y ea n' , off' I"on "f the "nit , '" :--tat"s a n d g en, ' r· '

nud on, uC"'oTlling to changes in lIlunici'l al l ' , ·ol l l· , 'd, 'd to lop tl,,· gr ..at,·st playl'r:

pnl polities, I have been a member o f III lh,' world. Itht' Joeal Boarel o f E duc a ti on , a nd h av e ('' 'lllllpioll 'l'ild"l1 :IIld thrt'e o thn ,It't

hceu trying t o g iv e the eh i ld ren more ,tar_ arc "Olllill;": to :"lIrh .. rth to I ' l a ~ · . :nnd better sehools. I think I have a ,, ' ri ..s of ~ ; x l l i l " t i o u \ lat"hes nt'x! I

help(',1 10 a"complish this t o s om e ex· NllturdllV nftl'rnoou. a Ih"ir ,·onlrilou·:

lei, although at t im es i t h as heen a dis· tioll 10 the' ~ ' a i r al,,1 I" Ill']} ' Ihe : ' \ar 'l

''au raging struggle, hert h 'I'enllis .\ssoc·illI iOIl.

"The c hi ef t hi ng o f which I CO'lll' Enter the Ballyhoo Man ipl.nin is the att i tude of a cerlain type '; 0 "01111' o n nO \l, n il you ladies andl

kwJ of "itizen who persists in regarding the I\ifSiy g ,' nt • . a ll d all t ht ' h oy s and girls uf

'. frs. C h ~ r l e s . D I public schools as a side issue in munici· :'I.'arh('rth, n nd a ll \.'our u n " I ( > ~ , nunts I.\ u L. Jenk1ns, of ud ev I If ' T thO k' h'

a\'enue, entertained at lunche<lll o ~ ~ a al.ra. a my 1n l ng , n ot lUg and c '(lI lsil lS-inYit! ' 'elll al l -and \'isit

IS more llllporiant to us, bol'h as ann·Thu r sd ay , O et o be r 5th, when there tion and as indivi,lmlls. Iht' Oreal Ooulliry F:Jir o f t h e : '\ a rh e rt h

\\ere five guests presen1. Tenuis .-\ss()('ialioll n"xl I · ' ri , lay ! 'v,'n·": \ cerlllin class of people Ihink Ihey

illg and Naturt lay afterllooll an,l t'\'t'll

f"annot sen,l their chilclren to the public

J.lr. l in d M rs . T ho mas Jaroby, a illg. YO's sir, this is ! , l I r t ' goillg 10 Ill'

l ~ ~ · e e k . schools lweuuse the cond i tions are notWllshington, D. C., spent 0 .. . t h" o p po r lu n it y o f Il l i fe t i l l" ' .

1 th t f 'f d" H "S Ihe\' s ho ul d b e. An d tha't i s o ft en . h' I I I . I<nc as e gues SOl. r. an 1Un. . • Ntel' I I, \lay, 'It "'S a ll ' g el li s, r Ig II., I 11 f (' Irut'. BUI I contend that the public .h.. (,otts In ,0 , o n w a ~ ' avenue. 'ut Haverford a\'enue to, ~ n t g o l l l t ' r y ,

schools shoul,] be made good enough. for . 1 t t" t ".4' ;i;r. f II o r n g. I on ,v,on grylJl,... T.o . ~ : e r Of(

Mr . .Tohn Kash and Mr. John Mourer nnYllody's rlllldreD. If they a rc n ot · - Yo u ('all'l m is s I he Tl'nniir9'oullds

lInd Mr \\'m H Creamer of : '\ ur bel " th good enollgh for VoUT> or for l I l i n ~ . then' 1 ' I 'I I I• .• ,"" . . l i l t Ol1t·(· y ou re t l er e y o u (Oa 11 Ie p

left today t o ( lt te nd t he A me ri ca n 11,,y ar t ' not good enough f or t he d il l· I ' I I I' I'• 1;1' lOp" a g -r U ll t n Il I g O n ( ) u ~ I f I I f ' .

Legion Convention at New Orleans . dll'll of a l l ~ ' o n e e]st'. l ' : o f t ' r t a i l l n " ' n l ~ Fun! Bargainsl

":\Iy grnnd"htldren·-th,' t\l 0 sons 'I " L ~ . " t " . ' v I \\'1 I '.\ l ISH ' . I ' _ . ~ .1 lin IOUp a.:J"d Ihe daughte r of IIIV adQpted son - '\ ',,1] h f ('I . T']l

.' • ra t (IT, rOI ll lHI lIPICIJ1 1 ( ' 11

all"lllled the puhh" s"hools here untIl, , t l t e l'ullI'h and .Iud\' S how f or th,

0\\ i ll g t o a lnek of ne \l huUl l ings 'here . . ., \·oIlJIg-:--tl'TS. t1l('rl' \\011 t he al l Hi)p or

I'll ' not room enough for 1111 the pupils. ' . ".. lI"prohtaJ,lt' 11I"'llt'lIt tronl Ih, · t l ll l" lit"\\ llC'n that time c am e, w e placed my I" ,.} I'] tl I I l' It '

• • • )l g ,...., lO W 0 P P J l ~ HI) I IP Ufo' Ig' I ]8

grlln,lrhIldrcn In prIvate s { ' h o o l ~ . But t C' t 1 'I t L' tl ' 1., •. Oll;-lll UTt ay nl g I • ,--'Ollle HU g t II

IIII' loen IS that t he h es t III e-ducatlon. JI I t ' f 1 I. 1I11,!:l 1 It' l I n ~ or eVl' r,..- )l)( Y.

shou l. l be \I ithin the re.'leh of an y boy " . .. Hands of IllUSll plaYIng, and bnrk, ' r s

IIr girl nlll Illereh· f or t he f av o re d fe\\'. . .,. and kl1h'h"o nll'n t'xlt'n,lllIg a pt'r"onal

". \ go"rl I I Inny self·made men ron, i l l " i l l l t i ~ n to " t 'n l 'h a n d eV('ryolle of

d"IUIl Ihe c·ollege. It s ee ms t o m e that ,'on 10 "('onll' l in in lI"d SCI' Ih'" r a r e ~ tthcy are concle'IIInlng w ha t t he y know '. h th I I ) h h I " "

• • )\Ig' ts a HUl lnn P,YPR l a V ~ (' e e .no tlung uhou t . What would have be· II I . t "I \\,.. lit ,ogs snappIng II ,you. ,0 III IIlC

"onle of Ill", fo r example , when I land· I th I h . Ii. • ., • It 'f(> . ere an. everY\I ere, ponl ng

!'d II I tIllS ('()untry a penmle-ss Imml' t th ' Itt '1'. . ou to you e gn'a!'s oppor lUl l I('S

g ra n t, I f It h ad n ot been for my edu· sin,'(' Columbus djSolovPTetl Americ';)!

wtionf .Jim Dan'ille lind t he H al l. P. ' I' . l \f c·"Peopl(' ask me what e na bl es one 1"11' I Ih ' ' f ' " T If~ IIS ant Clr . . IUwny roups 0 "r·

mun to aeh.ieve, whi le t he men around . I' 't ' I tl O· ttL' I.• • • lU g ,yOU OSI IVt ' J Ie re a (lS L.C uca-

111111 remam on a dead level of mfenor· tional Exhihition of World Wonclt'rs

it\'. It is a hard quest ion to answer. I 'r t \' . 1 P f E t. . nne a O firI(lC rogran) () ...11 er·Hut It s eem s t o m e that m y ow n case t ' t Co' th B .. f T' II Il nll ll' n . ., me l' e egllllllng (J Imeis fairly typical. I inherited a certain

type of nLin-d. I was fortulI ll te i n h av · Who's "SteUa?"

ing a futher WllO encouraged me to be I An(I__ ~ n d - p o s i t i Y e l y the First, L n . . ~ 1amhitious a n, l w ho gave me the c ha nc e " nd On ly ApJ)l'aran,'" in :'Iinrberth

to gt>t nn edu! ' ll t ion which prepare'l ml' 11 hiM .\·ear, next yeur or lIny o the r y e ar ,

Vice, for a career I \ \' as nu tu r al l y f i tt ed t o l" f thl 'Sensation of all t he C ab ar et s o f

follow," E:urope-"Rtel la" -Without Hi va l o r

~ o t h a r d , 2nd Viee·Presi· Competition Anyw'herel •

A sk ed f or a n oflll·ini statenlt'nt ,'on·

, 'eruing Ihis I' ;xtrnordinary Featurt' , Mr.

Dnrv i lle began diduting to his oftit·ial

~ t e n o g r a p h e r :"A t the rt'<luest of 'Ou r Town' Ihe

f o l l o w i n ~ official stutetllent ,'un"erninl!

th,' \Vorlc! Fumous 'Rtl'lIa' ill prepurt'd

and - "

CHORAL COMMENT.

MOTION PIOTURES

The Motion Picture Bt>ne1it given

r e 1 a r ~ · . 1l111ler tlte auspices o f tl ie Americnn

Miss Dorothy \V'ilson, Recording Sec · L og ion Auxil ia ry 'Uni t NQ. 356 at the

fetary. :IitW Ardmore Theatre On Wednesday,

Miss I re ne W in ch es te r, T re as ur er . O ct ob er 1 8t h, 1922, will featnre one of

The Commit tee chairmen , a lso memo t he mo st stupendOUS offerings in )orotion

bers of the Executive Board, are: P ic tu re H is to ry . T he title of the film

Hospitali ty-Miss Lojs Smith. ill "Asbes," a nd i n i ts p ro du ct io n a re

M e m b e r s h i ~ M i s s Frances Diamon-d. ( ' 0 'starred ,such great stage lint! screen

P T o g r a m ~ M i s s Jeann6'tte Gilles. eele-brities a8 William i()ourtle'igh,

' . ~ t h l ~ t ~ C ' 8 - : - : M ~ ' ! l S M a r ~ a r e t Eyre. Wedgewood Nowell, M1argare t LanIUs,

I ubhclty-MISS MarJOn Trotter. Stanton ,Heck, M'yrt1& Steadman an.d

Mr. a ' nd Mrs. J, R. Aiken an d family, ! Tl1e. first meeting. wafJ d evo t ed e n ·, Cnrrie C lar k e Wa rd a n a ll b ig Broad.

o Woodbin-e a ve nu e h av e 'takiln up 1tirely to 'business an d a dis:custlion '

their neW r e s i d l l n c e ~ 'a t 115 I for

avenue.

:\ t t h !' c los e of rehearsa l las t MOLday

evening, :Mrs. Lindley Trotter, a l to ( t he

bride, ~ ' o u know), was heard to rem6rk

to Mrs. SOpTllno Foote, "Well, I cer·

ta i n l ~ ' clid l'njoy the rehearsa l ton igh t ,

didn 't ~ ' o u ' We learned so much!"

, , Y e s , " r ep li ed t h e t r eb l e voice.• , It

seems'to TIle eal'h rellli:i'NiaT'wo,,:s m'ore

intl'resting, T j\lst lo\'e our new

m u s i r ~ "An,l thl' ~ a m e r!'mnrks 911,1 seatiml'nt

were Itenr,l nil over the rehearsal room.

Prof. " iee gayl' a ~ h o r t lInrl v e r ~ ' in

"truet ive tnlk on re laxa t ion . dwel l ing

" ~ p e d a l l ~ ' on ncquiring l'a 8" i n intona'

lion, nnrl impressing on his l i ~ t e n e r sthnl "singing is o n l ~ ' t he s pe a ki n g

voic'!' amplified, Rnd c a r r i e ~ wi1h it all

o f I he ( 'harnrteristics of each individualIf ~ · o u IIIUSt say things, say it firstat )·our P r i n l f l r i ~ s , if y ou t ir e ili:"up· ,"oi(·e." The se t a lk s and 8ugg:estions

pointed Jalt'r, say it to Ihe iudividual hy the MusicaJ Dirertor 10 the 111em·

if it is a pt'rsonal gril'vun"e, or to tlte hers are most helpful IIn<l apprecinte,l,

Board; ~ · o u kno\l the meelings ar e j lu l, unr l Ihe resul ts f rom pUH ing t hem into

lic. Howe\'er, dOll' t dis!(race ~ ' o u r lown prndiel' ( I re iJl lm! 'dinte and effective.

by sending bron,ll-nst yuur I ' o m p i l l i n t ~ . This l'e-llson Prof. Nire is endeavoring

If ~ ' o u don't like N ar he rt h a nd ib to ,produce more fullness and evenness

schools, g et o ut . of tone , f lexib i li ty , and n more pe rf e ct -

ed ensemhle, now that the Socie ty hasAs to sentling Ihe Hil!'h Hehool pu

become " 'ell established an d the de la i lspHs to Lower Merion, first, wou ld you

I t ft nn,l ,lifficulties of organization ure a:a t ler pay ren year a e r y ea r, or Ihin of the ast.

lllterest. fDr several years, and finally' g p

own your OWill home-well w hy J la y' The member s a re 1I10st enthusinstk

" ren t " t o L ow er Merion a nd g et no l Ibout the new mus ic d is tr ibu ted , and

nearer your own-and nbove a ll , h av e a re e n te r in g i n to i t s intrie.acies with a

you no pride in your OW11 "Home v e r ~ ' cOJllmendable thoroughness: Some

Schoon" I h ave b e en awny f r om Na r· of t he n umber s a r e: "Night ,Song," by

berth for five years, and I presume I Rheinherger; " The MiIl er ' i! Wooing ,"

know.few pupils now, 'b ut I still h ll ve by Faning; "Moonlight," by Faning;t oo m uc h p ri de i n Illy l ab or s t he re t o .. Smilin' Thru," b y P en n, a nd "The

stand for e'onstant criticislIl. American Se re n ai J e, " b y VietoT Her·

The Schoo l B on r d m ember s are t.he hert. "The Serenade" is n ot i n 'Print

educa t iona l fu thers of your t ·hildren. excl'pt in the forlll of the opera, but

What would you say if you IlellTd some Dr. YiC 't or Herbert has' granted the

one ealling you na ll leS ' in the presl'nce chortl!! e "' Pe da l p e rm is si o n t o u se the

of your ch i ld ren1 sele('tion separately from the score.

Oood wishes nllld most kind remelll·' Among the ne,,' members Ilre Mrs.

brances to t h e Boa rd , and the host of Emily S. Wetherill, of OYerbrook; Mre.

J!0l1ng folks I u se d t o know and love. 1Oeo. N. Gill, Mrs. Paul Loos, Mr , C P.To the knockers-knock on y ou r own 'Williams, Mr. J. H. Moset, :Mr. Na·

door. I thanlel Knowles, Mr. Ren'l'Y Frye, Miss

MA'RY ~ H l l i O H l l O R tun. lEli1Albeth G ilb er t , a nd Mis s E v el y n W.

;Worth, who have received a very warm

)welcome into the Society.

Nar.1

Th(' meD don't ell,joy thos(' nll'eling"

M I ~ h i n g away frolll Ihe family ,linlll'r

t ah lc , s t ay i ng till late at night, all

kinds of \I ea ther . tak ing a ll k in ds o f

rt'lmf'f, an,l c · r i l i , · i s l l l ~ . for the slIkt' of

y our c hi ld re n a nd their:;, with no pay

exeept thnt t h e ~ ' hay!' ,lone their share

in the he!t t 'r l l len t o f :'\lIrlwrlh.

~ l ' n n g - 1 o \ \ 11, l'a.,

Od . 10. 1!1:!"2.

To t he E di to r o f "Our '1'''\\'11'':

O c . ( ' a ~ d o n a lI" a. ( ' 0 l ' ~ of I lOur '1"0\\ 11 • I

TC"u(hes Illy eyes and 1 ahul.\"!01 w ( J n d ( ~ rif I he p eo pl e w ho w ri t, · son,,' t h i n g - ~ ,

renlize how f ar t h" i r \lord- tr :" .. !. j{t'fore C h r i ~ t J l l " ' , I \ \' n, - I l1II I't ",1 to say

nlY words and now agaill thiR t i l l l l ~I shal l f o llo \l my illcl i lJ: l t ion.

I wish sometimes I ( 'o ll id "I,,'n Ih"

paper allfl see thai sOIll"I"IOly h : , ~ ,uid

sOJllething g-oocl" llhoul ~ " 1 1 I , , 1 1 0 d y ill

:"<arherth. Of eourse it 1 1 I " ~ ' hllpp,'n in

Ihe papers l oon 't s!'e.

For th ree years I had th,' opportunity

a nd p le as ur e o f w or ki ng w it h t he N ar ·

berth Rchool Board , and I h o u ~ I t I don't

know who all the present memher:; are,

I d ou bt n ot t he y are as good as the

previous ones - a t least t he " anw l ow n

eleeted them, ancl I ",unt 10 s a ~ ' [' m

t i re d o f s ee in g Narherlh R"'10 01 Board

constantly kick"'!. As i l l d i \ ' i , l u a l ~ they,

as you Rnd I ure no t infallihlt'. liS u

u ni t t he y w or k f or y ou r hesl i n t e r ( ' s t ~ .w it h t he ir bt'st nbility. Tho st ' w ho

do not come in pe rsonul t l luch , han '

no iden what a tr l 'lIIendous re"ponsi.

hillty n nn wor ry it is to SjJCll l [ other

people's laxel'- as w"l1 '" t heir own

( ge l t he l us t) to t h e b e st a d van ta g e.

T h i ~ \ll'ek, "Our Town" j l r i n l ~ sl'\'·

t'rl more l e it e rs o f . . i de in tere ,t .

Two si,It's of the propos,·c1 eomhillll'

l io n w it h Low er ] ,f ,' r ion arl ' jlr"st 'nted

II fo rmer te lu'h"r in th,' s"'lOuls sho\l

hers,,]f ~ t r o n g against Ih(' plall.

It is ncc('ssury at Ihis l im " t ha t

uu thor i ta ti \ ' l ' and relinble informalion

be supplied the \·oters. 'I 'o thi!l end" Our

Towu" has ju,,1 lw!{un a ,urvey to

de term ine I ,ower M e r i o n ' ~ siluntion in

regurcl to the ahsorption of o ur H ig h

S eh oo l n nd what ndvllnluges lIIight

c om e t o Nurberlh.

These fuds " i l l hl' I'rilll,'d if and

when the informalioll IS Sl','un,,!.

Former Teachers at Community

Narberth Protests 'To 0 pen

Consolidation Plan Luncheon and

Several Letters on Topics Next Tuesday

of Current Interest

The next regular meeting .of the Nar·

ber t l\ T roop of ai d Scouts will b e h el d

next Wednflsd!ly evening at 7.30 nt

n ll xt T hur s da y , , o ct o be r J,9th,' in

Community'Rooms of th e Y. lL c. A.,when a masquerade'party, in<hoDor ofprospective m e J D ! b e 1 ' 8 ~ ' wi ll b e ,Btugep.

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Pblladelphls.Pbone, Spruce 8660

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Dillerence

REPAIRING

Shortage of {BuildingSites in Narberth

Narberth 's growth bM been col1list·

ent, This may 'be wh y our folks do no trealize t he re i s little a v ai l ab l e l a nd i n:'\nrberth f\>r home building.

Some a re p lann ing new homes and we

c a nn ot t oo s t ro ng l y urge the se lee tionof the bllilding s i te b e fo r e it is too

late.

Or, f or i nv e stmen t, t he p ur ch as e ofland wi th c o ns t an t ly impr ov i ng p rn p·I ' r ty va lues will yield good returns.

ROBERTJ.NASH

SWEET'HOP '

Suburbau Officeat Station, Narberth,

Pennsylvania_Phoue, Narberth 1710

HOWARD'S

AUTOMOBILE

Consult us abouttbe purchase ornew land, or try ou own propertythat you woulcllike to s ec ur e ar p ~ r D 00 .

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White's

Phone Order s P romp tly Filled and delivered.

Call Narberth ) 70S

We have started a departmen t fo r repairing Automobiles, A. practical man is in charge, and witb our mechanieal experienp.e of30 y ea r s a n d a well equipped ohop w e feel we can promise you areal r e pa i r j o b, o r fl thorough overhauling, a .t a fair price.

Give Utl a trial andsee if we canno t cut down your repai r costs.We are only 10 minutes f rom N-a.rberth-right down t he O ld

Lancaster Pike a nd B ry n :Mawr Ave., .then bear to your lef t (a tfi2nd S t. ) f or one square a long ·the Park.

S. S. Wenzell Machine Company5000 ParkBide Avenue, Philadelphia

Bell Phone-Belmont 5467 Keystone Phone-West 1057

The Brightest Spot In NarberthA Drug Store in the M".t Modem Senae 01 the Term

TelephOnea.

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THE VOICE 'WITHTHB·SMILEWhen yourBell telephone operator answersyour call, she says

"Number, please?"

She says it with the pleasant rising inflection.vhich expressesbetter than words her desireo serve you.Shewas chosen for her ability and intelligence.

She was trained t obe quick, careful and accurate.

She has all of these qualities.

And in addition,she has "the voice with th e smile.1t

It's no t justa part of her" stock in trade.'·

The desire to serve her neighbors and friends is inher very nature. '

So she says "Number, please?"That little word "please" .takes a lot of t ime whenthousands. of calls a r considered.

But its worth all the time it takes•

For the telephone operator knows that "'. " , , ; ~

. ~ ~ ~ \ 1 1 · § A , T H E l)BLLTELEPliONE'COMPANY'1 " . OP...PBNNSYLVANIA.. '

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WednesdayBenefit

American Legion Aux. PostNarberth. Pa."ASHES"All.Star Cast

Six Broadway Stars

Thursday and FridayArtists All

in"TURN TO THE RIGHT"

Saturday

BERT LYTELLin

"The Face Between"Sat. Mat., "Buffalo Bill"

A R D M O R E I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~TH EA.TRE - H A L L O W E E N ~ ~ ~ I;? ~ l ~ : : ; : : : : : = = = = "-W Don't be caught napping when the

WEEK OF OCTOBER 16th youngsters come around.

Concert Orchestra We have some ve ry cleve r ki ndsEvery Evening and Sat. Mat. of HALLOWEEN CANDIES.

Monday and TuesdayHARRY CAREY See Our Window Display.

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"The Kick-Back"

~ f r . lIn,l 1\11"". R. P. Bowman, of ;Elm

\\ 00.1 a\-enue, have rl'turnt'lj from a ISUllllller at Ocean r.ity.

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\\ 't ' 'rl' plulll ~ I a < l \\ I WUZll1t in lint'

1\ ht'll e,lgt'ulatinn WlIZ pass\ ,o out. En

i t t it >k i' _ liS s il ly t o think how murh

rnonl'y WI got sa\-I ',1 l ip in the Trust

COIII)'t'ny, Xit! Ro Iwin' unl'l1geueated

eu rich too, Wt ~ u t ' s s we know whut

c la l<S Wt 'rl' in, :lfter II 'rt'adin' u\' th, ' t

articul wi<'h t h t' Quora I F\oei t' ty put in

last w f ' e k ' ~ papur.*

(('onlinul'd frolll I'age I)

A OLEAR-OUT ISSUE

Philip A. Livingston

Erlitor.

IN LARGER QUARTERS

EMERGENCY PHONE CALLS

Fire, 3:>0.l'olict', 1250.or Ardmore 20

With t hi s we ek ' s issue, "Our Town"

r t ' ~ u l l l e s its rel\'lliar siz(' o f s ix " o] umns,

which, with the illereaseu e.olumn length,

gives us nt'arly 5(1(;, additional room,

OUR TOWN wilT gladly prinl a/IY

/H"WS aboul allY subject which is of

ill/el·C.'( /0 Narber/h folks. C opyis due on Tuesday of each week, a t

6 P. M. Lale copy received Wed

lIesda:,' eveniny wi ll be prill /cd only

if space is still available,

Address all corr e spondence to Postl

Office Box 966.O ur T ow n is on sale at the depot

news - st a nd , a nd a t the s tor e o f H. E.

Dnvis.

Eatered as second·c lass matter, Octo

her 15th, 1914, at the Post Office at

Nnrber th , Pennsylvan ia, under the act

of ~ arch 3, 187U.

:--;t·hOld. at Tta:--ClI1:thh t'hargf:'H. :-,P1Hling ""("rc PZ 1llPpk (\Z : \ l n H f ' ~ . En most

h u : - : s t . ' ~ to s t r n t t . ~ g i ( · po i nt s I l pa rhy ill or I1Y of t h t im e we're l ' Z H l l ll I l Pi'. nn n,Y

d t' r t o " o n n ' ~ - th(' pupils t,/ tht'ir High ster .. r a trane,l nursl'. Hut w h ~ n" ..h,lO!. folks slurts a 'gassin ' on :'\t'"t'_sitit's en

Lower ~ I , ' r i o n pays the h ighes t pri('es Lugzurys, wethout kIWI' in ' whut t he y-

for I ..n,·hprs, hut 1'\'1'11 "ollsidering thut 're tnlkin ' ahout, we .it ·S t r iz e u p en

fi ll '! , i t is t ho ug ht t ha t t he town,hip git tZ hn_y e z a olle·armt't! papur-haug

('ould takt' on'r our Hig-h H('hool at a 11" 'Hth t h l' i t l' h .

dpl'id •. d ,a \-illg to :\ arbprth 's tax-pay· *l'I"'. 'I 'hcir l ' hys i ,' a l Labora to ry ltnd B y Hell ! \\'hl'lI they "Omlllellce

J)ollll'sti,. S"iell"t' \).'partl1lent is se"ond ,,'\ 'otili' 011 thet t hur :\Iusi,' Quoral

to 1I0nl' in the eoun try , all'! thl'ir Ath- hnsiness, we'rp a 'goin ' to .'ast a Lug

It.ti,' Fil'ld alit! Gymnasium lIrl' un su r- z ur y h l ll lo t, .Il'st 1'7. sure 1 '7 0 1 I gun. Mu·,

pa,se<l. sic nin' t no :'\e,'essity! ; \ot II hil of '

Tht ' L owe r : \I er io n J li l! h ~ ' h o o l has. it! En t hu r ain 't no St 'I I 't ' in mukin'

fit preSt'nt un enro l lment o f 5 35 s tu - i so lI Iul'h Sall l Hi ll f uss nhont I'ny pleg

SATURDAY, OCT. 14, 1922 :oents; not me re ly 300, as stated in last [g-id Singill' Rodet\' neithl'r,_________________ , wel'k 's issut' of "Our Town." But to' * . * *

meet th is cond i tion 1I new buil,liug is Mush' may he\' charms h' ,mooth a

. hl'ing hui lt a t a cost of $550,000, actual' savigil beast, all r ight , hn t \\ hen you're

l'onstruetion h a\ 'i ng - h ee ll i ll progress married en tal llpd, t 'n ~ ' o u nill'I got no

I for over two months. t 'p on t he eOIll- heast to smooth, ('II)' sevigger then an

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - plt'tiou o f t h is building, the I.,}wt'r ~ f t ' r - 01' female tUllll'at, wh ut 's t he u,p of

iOIl Board will have fadlitit 's suffic ient tht ' Mllsi , '?

to lH'eoll1ll1odatt' all o f : ' \a r he r th ' s H i: rh

Rl'hool pupils. :'\arherth's High Srhno l

I'nrollmellt aI pf l' s en l i s ! l ' . Of <'lIurse

this new Lower Mer io u s "houl h ous e

will lIot ~ J ready he forI' the fall of

With t ' hi s ,uumhe r a l so , we enter upon 1923, hu t u ei t he r ('oulo :'\arhertb's lIew

the 9 th y ea r o f th(' t 'xis t t 'l lc t' of this, school huilrling- llt' rt'a<ly ht'fore then,

.Narberth's commuuity paper, Started, pro\'irlt'l\ thp $165.000 hond i s ,me l ' ar ·

in October, l!114,' as an experiment ill ries.

('o-op('rati\'e journll\i,;nl. "Our Town" If o.ur "'hool hOllr,1 will investigate,

hns sl'rn'd t h l' pe 0l ' h' ant! t hl ' a el iv - it lTIuy filII! that thprl' i a p o s s i b i 1 i t ~ -" f N h h' I . . I En tZ ft'r 01' Dock Hirsl '11 a ' ,a.\·in,ItHlS 0 III ' ert s 1l l, 'e t l il t hOl e, W it I of Lower :\lpr;on's hp;nl( ahl,' imll:I',!i·

t ! f th \.. I IYhut ht' ,li,1 ahout ct. \\'(,11, his r l 'mark<

u s ronf' f l' ga r< lIr I' 10 "'II" UII er atdy It) ab"orh ol ll · ·ha lf ( o r two l'Ias8es,whiCh it was f"uudl 'd. s a ~ - Renior s or . I ul l io r s) of our prl 's 'ent t'r ahout ez stratt ' t 'z n hent poker, " ' il

Th t I I. t lissl'ned responsi\'el.\' to the Ohurch

I' pas \'0 u ll le l aS IU I'\'pry respe" High H(\lOlIl, t h t ' r ( ' h ~ - rl'h'a,illg "ome

I th t f I· th h' t Quirt' fer tt'n ,.'ears n ow , come l Ie xt

leell t 11I0S SU"ClSS U 111 e IS ory room whi"h ('ould I", at Oll"t' utilized

f 11 t f\)(·I·emhPr. But et a i nt mad e no Poet

o Ie pnpt'r; a g re n er :lmonnt 0 nt'ws. in paring f or t he lower grn,l", 1101\ onn g re at er q ua nt it y o f arlvert.i,ing, a half timl'. This is OUt of Ihl' IlIlIsI "Hi. out u\· us, It'lI,,t not to our knowlidge.

I' te . I t' I 1 trl ' \I ' r a "knlplrr neither. E n wh en ct 'g-r II r "lr t'U :1 .1On, ant II wor e a "" I r on, (Iruwh:"'ks w il " " ur s""ool at "r<'fiDllI}('ial hal'is on whi ch t o .wo rk . F or ' t' nl . "onl('S to paintin', we swan we kin

t In 1i t t" 1 f ha n,\Ie a hrush tZ g.ood C7. .lim Cole t'T

h Irs Ime III a lIum wr 0 yenrs The school tax-rate in Xnrhl'rth hor-

I. . I d ' h Rill ~ . { ' w h u r " er en.v uv th e re8t UV 'em. '

a s o, n o I ss ue s were olllltte< urlllg t t' oUg'h is 1 10 1\ H I mill s, whil e in Lower .summer, llnd the \ ' olume was ('olllpletf'li Rut Rhue.ks! ~ [ u s i c dident hev no th in"

\\rerion it is 12 mills, the bllsis of vulua·

witlHlu.t II hreak. t io n h (' in g t he s am e in hoth b or ou gh t o 0 0 with 1'1. En when et Mmes toThe increasing 8U("'('SS of "Our ' d h' h lIlakin' a draymatis' ou t uv a fellow,

an towus Ip, t t taxt's in ~ l I r h t ' r t hTown" refle<'t,s the <'o-operation of tht' I ein

lTtherefore -Rei h' I tl . WI' jel<t give up_ Emll lgine 01' Shages-

., " D If Igler Hln In he<'r pia,yin , his fiddil fer an hour er

many residen ts in t rre s tt ' d in its I\'ork.. Lower ~ [ e r i o n .Each is"ue repre rnt" I\( t tI e work If two e\'ery morn in ' en then settin' down

•. s.,'! 'But if Lower Mt'1'ion t.uk!'s o\'er ourI ' rl' i IUlll h t th t tl f th . nftl 'r dinnt'r en writ in ' a drayma, Jest~ \J1 IV ' ,u e SUIll 1'1 a 0 . e High Sehool , the pr .....ent s('hool build·'

lIltt're!\t of t ho se wh o fo rm our large' i ng " w il l ht' suff ic i en t to t l lk t ' cart' o f pmug i ne et!

eorJ18 of report<,rs lInrl associnte editors , '''h EI t d f t 1 the, emellary gra ps or a east ree Gosh all HnmlrJeks! E I 0 the'

The managt'ment plans to make the f' . . "I n w y. .. or our yt'al'S longer, an,l t h us e h nl l na t e wunt t o m ak t' ~ a r h e r t h into a Beth-n ew vol ume shll greater In su e and ,. ' • .h . ,. the nel'd of thiS expensive- bond ISSUt. ' Ie ht 'm . W hu t nl'xt! Whe n t he y do,

s c o p ~ t an t he l as t. If thIS IS done, A. E. \VOH'LEHT. : . ,. . ' ;it WIll be another monument to a loyal' . we 11 mo\e out, 10l'k stO<'k en .barr I.

spirit of community interest, and a fur- T(l ' Why Bethleht'm aint sue.h a highfalutin'the Erlitor of "Our Town to: I t I f h I La

t h er t r ib u te to the f u r- s ee ing minds " '. ' p n·ee 0 t'xamp I n tt'r, no ow st

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. h f d . 1 he wnter 'heeame a r e sH lcn t of : ' \a r -, time w e w nz thur we durn near brukW lC ounde "Our Town" eight . ' ,herth last ,Tune. One o f t h e most plens- . our ankH stumblin' ovO(r the hum ""y-years ago. . f Y-. l Ilg t ' atu r es of the town art' the aVt'·. m ent s. E n then somebulldy enveegiled

nul's of beaut i ful trt'es, and it has heen ' us into a 'goin' to a Morayvinn Sister'8

• 'a source o f g re at r eg re t to note that house I'n squauderin ' Ii do lla r on 'pep-

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' h' , k .' IlIllny of tllese t re es a re i nf ec te d w it h: mintwafurs, The 'Sister wuz all r ightgam t IS "'et' , Mr. A. E. Wohlt ' rt d' b. "0 l' 'h' s ome I se as e. A out two mouths ago i but t·he wafur wuzent Durn near

wrlt.es to ur OWIl" on the s u J ec t . ,, ' '. ".. h 1iT' . f ' I nolieI'd what st'emt'd to be wil lte spo ts' burnt tht' r oo f o ff 'u o ur mouthor se 00 mpro\'ements. he Idea 0 ' . .

h. i H ' on some of the t rees , nnd a htt le closer I * * •

t e coIJlijnat on of our igh Sehool , " I •b 1M' . f h ,Hlspechon revea led the fa d that these Thet Back Quoral all l 't so wonderful·WIt ,ower erlflu IS urthcr broug t, . I 'white spots s ee me d t o h e nn I\eeumula· I n ei th er . W e hl'rd' et one Cr is tma s , en

o U ~ h I t io n o f ~ m a l l white worlllH. I have I t he o ny t hi ng t he y !lUng that we could

e ~ l l I 0 0 I h B O : 1 T l 1 last .week prep.arfed I Iloticed f ur th er t ll at t hes e i nf ee te d I mnke bed n.er tail out \IV wuz somethin'

an artIc e s owmg t he ir reasous or I •

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., hi' . _... M' t r e e ~ lire n ot as healthy 1Il appearanee thet s{)undid Iikt' "Lead Kiudly Lite"

I' le"llIg t e pa n Impract1e.UllIle. r' l tl t . d" h h I

W. II t 11 h h das 0 ler reI'S, 111 leatmg I. at· t e.1 s an g b e a bo ut two. hundred grone folks

() I er . on t e ot er an quotes a: b'I' . . .

b· f h I ' M" :" co I l I trou. e IS not a recent thlllg, I h av e we th thur mouths full 0' scrapple.

mem er 0 t e ,ower enon "'c 100 . .

B d I If h t· f not s een any evidence that anyone was I . •••

oa r to t Ie I' ect t at a sa IS nctory. " I Th t h .. . • d01l1g nIiythlllg to get nd of the trouble, et ur trip up en back, st od us

arra .ngement can be made. . ,. . h l d' 11,,[I< each md lv l du a l owne r e xp e ct e d to RIg . tw e VI 0 a rs al l told. En ez '

S.evetal matters In connection WIth '. ' eh I' .' ~ ., • . look aftt'r t he t re es 111 front of hiS ar Ie Burgnur would !IllY, the rakol-

. tilCSC Ideas a r e v e ry p I ~ m . In the first own hODlt, or is this a matter fo r the ·lecksbun UV thet Mus ic h ez been re-!

p a'lle we II-re faced With th e abso lu t e , b .' ., . f .. ' Borough offiCials t o t ak e c ar e o fT Some- mem e re d l ou g after t h e r ai lr oa d fa u

necesslty.O more room f or t he aecom- . ··'1 !. , f . . tiling s hou ld b e done and done qUIckly en board bl I wuz fo rgo t . I.modatlOn 0 our students. An eleetlOn f th' t. ' . ' . .' ' . or . esc ~ e e ~ • • • ,, s : to be l u ~ l d l l \ : 1 l v er y f ew weeks to , . .' . Ideterrilinli the will of t he v ot er s i n the A 10 \ er of trees. Them Morayv18n$ hez a Trombone,

maUer. 'Now, just before ,that electi{)n, I L. E. Jr, ' Band wieh ez p r i t t ~ good at playin /1

8,.' Ina.tter'ill. brought ou t .whichcQuld frum a . O ~ u r c h Steep/ll, though. But,b

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' . : w : e l l h a v e : b ~ e n ' p r o p o \ l J i d e d month1l ago, HOME ANI) SOJlOOL ASSOOlA'l'ION ~ e , o r g e t o " n l . Whut s.. thense of a ~ .,v;h!in,. time p e rm i tt e d o f I l \orecareful ! m B ~ G . . III clear 'Up ~ h Lehlg.h.Valley to h ~

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. deflected from the appronll of the loan, \ AN ORROESTBA OPPOB'l'UNITY

hef o re a ny w or d i s uttered by a ~ a r - THE TOWER :.b er th c it iz en a ga in st t he p ro je et , a I Musicians of Narberth w il l b e inter-

A Co-operative Community Journal defuUte llSSurance m us t b e g iv en t hn t I 0 F BABBLE ested in t he n ew ly f orme d M ai n L in e

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' h d S t -d I the a l te rna t ive w n i t ~ , W e m us t buve Orehestra, which re ee -n t ly he ld its first

wne and pu hs e every a ur ay . . , i' . ., ' an au thor i ta tive ru ling from t he L owt ' r, By Oollum Bighter rehearsal.by t he Na rb e rt h IVIC ASSOCIation. :\Ierion Iluthoritie!l-not a word-of. ' Mr. Adolph Vogel, the Oonductor of

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE n:ou th, in rl ef ini t e op inion . AIN'T ET SO'1 : t he O rc he st ra , w as weB pleased with

One Dollar and Fifty Cen ts p e r year, Our i s ~ u e is c lear-cut. No de lay must Et '_ ,log-gone wrong to critisize ' the fir!>t ~ f f o r t s of th is o rgan iza t ion .

in advance. h,' pprmitte,l in rhe solution of the ques- :\ d\llp hpeuy. he's meek, : The mute r inl o f t hi s Orchestra is very

t io u f ac in g the schools. The qombina- ,E n S l l ~ - no one re spe cks 'im , s :t t is f yi n g, b u t Mr. Vogel wag m ore

lion with the Lower Merion plant i in i '{;I I7. he t u r n ~ the other chpek. ,impressed with t he i nt er es t t ak en by

a"N.rdnll"e with th e most nIh-an<ed I Thur ' s l Il :t nv n l Il :t n whose eharikter ,t he members, in t h e p er fo rman ce of

edu"lI t ionul ideas , hut, is it possible,? : Above ul l' our s he z towered : their work.\ \' he n a ny l 'i ti7oen ( 'un pro\-e t o t he : ,Jest f ru m t he fa d thet h e wuz m eek Mr. Vogi desires to have the Orches t ra

, \'oters Ihe a""uranl 'p of sUt 'h a pla n, he : (Though f ur frulll Iwin' a eowarrl.), r:nm/ber at least f i fty pieees, aud wisbps

is t'nlilll"! to he hear,\, hut u n l e ~ H he . to announel' that soml' vacandI 'S exist.

"an, any oppo si ti on t o t hl ' ~ l " h o o l loan Thur ' s j es t 11. hif' a diffrunee The perHonnt'1 of the- Orchestra con-

wonl'! s i m p l ~ ' h,' doing un nc ee ss ar y a nd T wi xt t he l"abbir l f' e en thl' ro se- ,ists of people f ro m t he e nt ir e M ai nin"x"usahll ' harm. Twixt loafin ' ('n \\'hut's \\ i d t' ly known Line, as well as other suburhs, s ud l a s

Ez d i ~ u i f i t ' r l repost ' - T'rex,,1 Hill ano Highland Park.

Twixt truthful, honest roofprs 'I'hl' Orehl'stra rehear"t's evpr)' Thurs-

IJetters to the Editor En t hem whu t s ki ps t he Il'ak, ,lay He ll i ng , a t il.1l1l o'l'1o('k, at tbl'Ez !" ,twe t'n the "onlll\on ('oward \VOl\lRn.'s Clnb 'Huil . l ing, Ar,lnlOrt' Av('-

En th t ' t rue 'hlu t' Illau tlll'I's meek. I ,U" . Anlmorl ' , I 'a .

OUR TOWN

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Open in Evening

PROGRAM

DURANT

45 E. Lancaster Ave.

TELEPHONE : ARDMORE 111

WEEK ep eeT. 16

"Pink God."

HAIN PRODUOTION STARTS AS N .AS POSSIBLE TO 10.01 A. II .. u .N, I .

. . . . . lUI. '.t..... P. II .

A.ROAD· IA · · ·

. C II IlSnftJ' I' ."1BeL 1.... •• : ...............0IIIIu '......................... .

Ea- . nW_Id .P ~ " ' ~ " ' _ tOIL II . to u .•,P. . . .

TAILORCleaning, Altering, Pressing

Ready-made SUits and SUits Made toOrder

Reasonable Prices

S. N. PRAGER211 HAVERFORD AVENUE

Above Am. Store

We call for and deUver

DORAN MOTOR CO.Ardmore, Pa.

Sedans for immediate delivery.

Other models at the Show

Room

TIle NarbertbElectricalShop230 HAVERFORD AVB.

ELECTRICAL CONTR.ACTORSW I' r ep ai r , s el l a nd instal l anything

Electrical Old house wiring a speeialty.Ask 6bout our three·payment plan, including futures. Phone 163S or 89!YW.

OEORGE W. BOTIOMS-Contractor aDd Builder

G_,. . . BaUd;'" CI S".t:iolty

420 l ~ c k l a D d Ave, Narbertb. PI.

"BliLL Pao!O, Narberth I2li6-W

Iostllnt Ever-Ready

Heat With Real

Economy

The r e is nothing else in

th e world like ' auxi l i ary gaaheat . I t is c l ea n , r e l i ab l e ,

' troubleless;. Alwayga t y.o\ll"cortimand fo r e c o ~ o r n i c a t : ·use. Cold, damp mol:Jlings

an d r igorous winter nights'·;will hold no d i s c 6 ~ f o r t ' fo J.: . ; .

. you a r i d 'you r . f ~ l y · ' i f : : y o " f : , . ·have ga s .heat ing , stovesr.eady to us e fo r addi t ional .

warmth .

Secretary.

Hot Rolls

CONSERVING NATURE'S RESOURCESThe t r end of -the times 18 to use morespar ing ly and uiore

scienti1leauy the natural reso1ll:C8S, s uc h a s coal, oU, etc., for,

of course, the supply remalDing is 11m1ted. That is why g asservice is constant.1f appealing to a wider aucUenee--it provides a means of abta1n1ng th e greatest comfoi'tandsatisfaction w i th " l I l0stconservative use of raw materialS. Weare all the t ime thlDldngont·new ways of applying gas heatso a s t o make it a greater boon to mankind.

DEUVERY aDVICE

Phone. Narberth 663

HENRY ROSE,

: .' ~ ~ O o BBINGsrr .· . r h ~ · b a I l I , n C e O f . t h ,i:IJ.Oo"mat: b ~ p&1d·.:.S;OO.e&ch .' . b i o D ~ Wltl1.y,ourgasbllL'OB,sh· Price; .17010.

Daily a t Noon

Something new for Narberth . We are baking hot r,?llswhich will be ready daily at noon. Also home-made pIes,cream puifsand eclairs.

Will t8.ke orders fo r Bir thday Ca.kell, Pattie Shells,Charlotte Russes, Pastries, etc. Goods of the better kind.Order trade a specialty.

HOME BAKED GOODS O N ~ Y

The Nal'berth Delicatessen104 For e s t Ave. Op . Fi re House

Meats, Groceriesand Provision.

:M1.&& Z e n - t ~ a y e r ' &K I NDERGARTEN

B.eopened. Sep-texnber 1 8 , 19991215 Windsor Avenue

Thos.A. Kerrigan&OnBuildingand Contracting

Homes FOr Sale Or Rent·

Plans & Estimates

Furn1shed Fo r

Alterations & Repairing

Write , Phone , Oall

429 BROOKRURST AYE.

WM. T. McINTYRE

223 Haverford Avenue

Narberth

OuaTOWN

NARlIBRTH7 ··ME'l'RODIST

EPI8COPAL 0HUR01I

BAPTIST OHOROH O F T HE

EVANGEL

Rev. J oh n Van Ness, Minister.

ST. llrlABGARET'S OATHOLIO

OH11lWH

THE OLD MEBION F1UBND8 '

MEETING HOUSE,

. .Arthur 8. Wa.l1B, D. D., Pastor .

• 'Grieve not the Holy Spirit," 3. The amount of the p roposed in·Stainer cr ea se i n t he ,bonded indebtedness of

sa id School District is in the sum ofMr. Bel l hope s that a ll o f the women 0$165,000. O. ,

o f t he P ar is h will attend a meeting in 4. The percentage of the proposed

t h e P ar i sh Hon se o n Wi! dn es da y a ft e r- i nc re as e in the bonded indeb tedness o f

1I00n, October 18th., at 3.30. This meet. said School Distriet, computed upon theba8is of t.he last preceding assessed val

ing has been called to r ev ie w t he v ar i· u at io n o f taxable property therein isous n et iv it ie s i n whi ch t he women a re 4.9058+%.

in terested and to pl an t he w or k for 5. After said propOlled increase in the

tile future so that s t il l h l 't te r resu l ts indeb tedness of s ai d S ch oo l mstrict•. I s ha ll h 6v e b ee n mad e, t he tM:.61 amountWIll be accomphshed. . lof the then exiBting indeb tedness o fMr. Hutt has now found a hou.se 1a ! said School District w ill b e i n t he sum

Na rb er t h, t he l as t one up on the left i of.$219,000.00 and the percen.tage o f t hein Narbrook Park. Thi s w il l greatly I saId total amount of t h e s aI d t h en ex ·

. . ., isting indebtedness of said School Dis·help hIm to k el 'p 111 t O l l ~ h WIth our, tr ic t , computed upon the b as is o f thepeople, a nd h e haR alreaoy held a meet· , last p re ce d in g a ss es se d v al u at i on o f

and 10 ing there of the Bunday School wor ke rs . t ax ab le p rD pe rt y t he re in , will beSunday nur.sses at 7 0 'clock. Incillentally, he hn" a good t .e no r , "o ic e: 6.5114+%.

o 'clo ck. On fi rs t and thud Sundays ' . 6 The proposed increase of bonded

, t he late Mass is n High Mass, follDwed ,nnd h.as pr?mlsed t.o :.Ittl'nd rphearsal,,: i n d ~ b t e d n e 8 8 is for the fol lowing pur.

I I d · t' ,and slUg WIth the chou. 'poses namely', IV )ene 1C Ion. . , .•Daily Mass at 8 A. M. The b o y ~ ' chOIr rehearsals have nOlv

lIn o r d e ~ t? build, equi

lP an.d fuhrniBsh 6

I heen rlC'f imtely fixl 'd for Monday IInr s chool build lDg, on t he ot , 111 t I' or·

'Thursdav afternoons at :1.:l0 P. ~ ough of Nar,berth, Pennsylvan ia, ad ·THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. . joi ni ng the pre sent Publi c School

, ~ 01'1' h ~ ) ' s arp w a n ~ e d . Please ge t. in B ui ld in g o n t he elL6t, and bounded ontou( 'h With ~ f r . DaVId Spratt, orgalllst, the northeast by Montgomery Avenue,

. nt t he P nr is h House nt t h! ' t il ll t' of and on the sout·h by Sabine Avenue,

th,,"(· reht'arsnlR or (·ollllllllnient!· witb and to provide for, pay, and refund• • • . • ' ) 01 .) , " existing temporary indebterlness i n t he

(h'pr h,m .1t hI" h O ~ H , . Wa) ll : A\ l'nul . slim of $15,000.00.

i l l S tt'I"l'hllll" IR :"arlwrth M/·H. By order of the Board of Directors

of the School District of Narberth,Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.

C. HOWARD McCARTER,PreS'idl'nt.

Sunday, Oct . 15:

9 .4 5 A . M . ~ B i b l e School. Hon. F.

:W. Stites, 'Superintendent.

, 11.00 A. M.-Worship . and Sermon .

6.45 P. M.-Y<iung People's ~ e e t i n g .I .7.45 P. M.-P-as!or 's Theme: . "A

Mas te r o f Arts. " Helpful Music.

Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8 P.

A s er i es o f s tud ies in PraYer.

Montgomery Pike, Narberth, was estab

lished 1682. Here Wil l iam P enn wor ·

shipped, as well all many o the r no ted

F ri en ds . One o f the h i sto ri c al spots of

America is open for worship every

IFi rs t ·d ay (Sunday ) morning at 11o'clock.

First·day School c losed during Jul)

Iand August.

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OOMMONWEALTH OF :PENNSYLVANIA

OOlJ'NTY OF' MOmGOMERY

. ELECTION NOTICEFor Increase of Debt o f t h e 'SChool Dis-I. trlct ot the BoroUgh of Narberth,Montgomery QountY. :Pennsylvania. 1

Pursuant to a resolution of the Boa-rd Iof School Direc to rs o f the SehoolDis-

M. trict of the Borough of N6J\berth, Mont· IgOllleryC<iunty,' Pennsylv6nia , unen i ·mously adopted a t a n adjourned regularmeeting held the 26th day of Septem-

HOLY TRINITY EV. LUTHERAN bel ', A. D . 1922, notiee i s he reby given

OKUB.OH t o a ll e le ct or s o f the School DiS.triC.t of I-.-.- the Borough o f Na rbe r th tha t in' order

D 8 D D h - Ac"'' ' ' ' Pastor. t o o bt a in the .ase.ent o f t he .electors ?fr. . - • lLug ".'-V¥;'-a tbeSchool. Dlstruit to ~ l I l ~ r e . a s e .1Il

the sum of One ;Hundred Sixty-liveServices Sunday morning in the Y. Thousand ($165,00(». Dol la rs i n the

·M.C . A. AUditorium. bonded indebtedness of s a ~ d S c h o o l Dis-. .,. trict .

Sunday ~ h 0 9 I a . i · : 9 : 4 . ~ A.M. A PUBLIC 'ELECTION

' RegUlar . s e ~ v i o o at } 0 . 4 ~ A.. }t 0 will be h e ~ l 1 in. saidSehQlll District:e.t~ e r n l ~ n byIWv.. ~ a & ' Diehl, of ,Tren' the. place, ~ e , : . L D d , u nde r t h e, llame

to!I, N,· · :J . . . · . r l l g u ~ a t l ~ n s · al,p!.0Jided by ;la!V!or ~ ~ i l .An weleome; '.. . holding . ~ mll11leiJ;lal. e . l e c ' , t . ~ o n & 1 U t a ~ d. '. .' . Sch'ool Dilttrict o n ' . . . '. ."

" <. . . .... ". '. .'. :. ... -:: '.• · T U E S ~ A Y , . N0:vEMBEB 7 t h r 1 9 2 ~ . . .. ALL:' SAINTS'EPISClOPAL 0HUJI,0ll' Blltwelin,.the :hl!urs of: Seven . o ' c l o u k ~ . :" ' V y i t ~ e w o ~ d Avr,l. ~ i l d . M o n t g · o m e i Y P i k e · . : : M . · . · a . n d l ; l e v : e n ~ ' o ' < l l i l ( l k P . · M ; . :

" '. ..•.... . ' . . ' .... . 'be1ng t ~ dil.yll.nil.tim'e :fixedb1 law·, , for,holdlllg' the General EleeUon at the

. · R " , ; Gll;llon:' B :Rector.. po ll ing p lace i,li, the: .Said .S.chool ] ) i i 1 : ~ .l i e . ~ b 8 r t ' B':WHuttlRector's . t f i ~ t : , · . a n a b e i ] ) g the.place of holding. ,Wh.,en · youbuy aga s h ~ a t i n g s t o v e y o u s h o U l d , p a v ~. • '. ' '..' . A . : - ' : ' i ~ ' " ~ : I 1 : : · ' ' ' ' ' ,:. '. the' . 'm)1 ' n 1 ' ~ ; N i I :e.le·!!t.lo·..···,:·for t.h. e. , .....,.Il: . . .' . '. th ' ··t t' 'f t '· .AIIlRD.... ..........., - - the best..To give yoU.' Epnos sa I S a c, ( ) r y s e r v I ~: ~ " " ' . Pistfiet, . when· a ~ d ; w h e r ~ . each· . d ~ l y ' · · '. :. an 'd' .co·n·",e.moenc· e . ~ n d · . · . t h . e gr··eate.st am..ount ..Qf h ~ a . t po. ~ S ..

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Rainey

Wood

Coke

Phone Narbe r th 375

BUY IN NARBERTH

BERGNER HARDWARE COMPANY

YOUR car deserves protection agamstfreezing' weather. And this famous

heating system that iswarming thousandsof homes. will warm yourgarage at lowestCOSt. Easy to set up, economical, safe.'

Right now we can offer you ARCOLA Hot-\Vater

Garage Heater at these remarkably low prices.Comparethem with the price of anyothergarageheateron the market.

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ARCOLA with. )For 1car regu.latorand . l iar.d coal$ 82.00.a a r a ~ e . 4-section wall Soft coal $ . .

radiator .. .. . .

For 2 car { ~ f ~ ~ r ~ ~ ~ . · · } Hat.d:coal $91.00.~ g ~ s e t t l o n w a l l . . · ..Soft coal. $ ... ' ' . r a d ~ a t o r . '. .' . ".

. Come inand $ee this \,VOriderful h6t!"waterheater.whileyc>ucan. a e t t h ~ 8 ~ l o \ V p r i c e 8 . . .

~ A A B 1 ~ : & ~ I ~ : N M ! ~ A l O O0" ....\0

THE COUNTRY FAIR OF THE TENNIS CLUB

Come in and let liS tell you something o f i ts uses.

deservl'S thl' support of ~ l I r b p r t h r rsidents, not o n l ~ ' because i t boosts the town. but bpcause there will be a lot

of good entertailllDl'nt. The pntirp personnel o f t he Club

has pitched in to makl ' th l' affair a SlH'CPSS, an d we know

that i t w il l be.

We can now meet any d rmand for coke. either nu t or

stove size.

<'warms''your::'gfthige"H.at to.west cost

Mee t in gs f or Oct . l :i :

9 .4 5 A. ~ f . ~ < ; u n d a y Hchool.

I;;U(; were presen t laRt Hundny.

_ 11.00 A. ~ r . - : M o r n i n g Worship. Dur·~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Htalcrncllt o f t he owner,;ldp, manage·r;g thi" meeting the Snera'lllont Df ]Jl.III"nt. < ' in'ulation, pt,· . , required hy the

C I t S . T . t':,nt B a p t i ~ m will be administered, fDl·0 0 es pot In own Ill'! of Cougn'''' ()f August 24, ]912 , of.

lowed by a sermon on the theme, "TheOur fountain, unde r a l arue, rapidly- revolving fan, "Onr Town," published wel'kly at

eo . Chi ld i n the Midst."is a pleasant place to enjo .y an afternoon soda. Xnrherth, Pellnsyl\·nniu., for Odohe-r'

4.00 P. : M . ~ T u - n i o r C. F.:. Meeting, IMain L in e D r ug S to re s PHONE 1620 t i i r e c t ~ d by Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. 1st, 1922. 1 r , ; ; ; : ; ; : ; ; ; : ; ; : ; ; ~ ~ ~ ; : ; ; : ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; : ; ; : ; ; ~ 1

KOD .. .,.. - FILMS. Membera, Arm, &lid Nay, A ••ociatio.. Rtnte <if » en ll sy lv nl li n, C ou nt y o f- Taitt. f ' ] ' I~ r o n t g o m l ' r y : Be ore me, n ; \j ot ll ry U )" ,i.OO P. M.-Meetings of the Intl'r-

iiI' in a n d f o r t h e State and coun tya fo re· :media te and two Rl'nior Endenvor fo:o·

said, pen>Onally appeared Philip A. Liv· .COMPOUND INTEREST-THE SILENT WORKER rietie.s. i n g ~ t o n , who, having been duly llworn nc·1

7.45 P. M.-Evening Worh, ;ip. R l' r·Plods o n n i g ht a n d d ay , add i ng to th e bank accoun t s of . mon thlmle: "The S in o f Achan." corlling to l aw , d ep os es a nd ~ I l Y S t ~ a t II

deposi tors i n o u r Sa v i ng s D e p a r tm e n t . Church Notes he is the E r li tor of "Our Town," and,

. . te t ' d' ted t t that t.he following is, to the bl'llt of I ,

TwICe a yea r In re s IS cr e 1 0 eve r y accoun Prayer Meeting next Wed,neRday at his knowl\ 'da\, and be lie f, a t rue s tnte .

in ou r interes t -earni ,ng d ep ar tm en t, a nd m an y a re 'k P. M. Sul hj ec t, "i n the ~ Y U l l g O W l e ...

enJ 'oying th e .b e n e f i t o f i ts se rv ice . ment of thl' oWllPrRhip, managementint Nazareth." '1 h' It' )L t t d u t compound lntel ' es t (anll if a rial y paper, 1 I" clr\,.U a lon,e us open an accoun an p I Next F r i d a ~ ' ( , - v l ' n i n g thl' Rundayt k f \'te .. of the aforesai,1 publ ica t ion fo ro wo r or you. Rr'hool ARROIintion will ,line together

the ,Iat.e !ihown i n t he a bo ve c ap ti on ,

atlJ fI - mOtl 1l at t Qt Y ill the {,huTl'h b a ~ e m e n t ; th is happy so· ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~"rlnn' t" ttn rUd nmttan r l 'quir l 'd by the Act o f August 24, 1912,Q P . -..,. cinl gnthering will he follower! h y t hl ',

A.RDMORE NARBER-H BA L .....CYNWYD \ 'nlhodil' l l in sl 'c t .ion 44,;1, PORtal Laws, a . . rl'glllar monthly bnsiness meeting.~ ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ l in d H egul at io nR , p ri nt l' !! o n the reo

he ladies of thl' WeRtminRter Cir<'1e' I\'ers" o f t hi s f on n. t o w it :

, were Vl'ry p l l ' : l s a n t l ~ ' l'ntl'rt.ained at thl' I1. Thnt thl' names anll a d T l ' s s e ~ of

, hom\' of Mrs. C. H. Brownl ' lI l as t Thurs·the puhlisher, 'editor, managing editor, I

,lay evening. and busineRs managerR are: ;At the hou r o f EVl'ning Worship Rlln·

Publisher. Narbl'rth ICiV'ie A>lsocia·"ay, Ot>t.obl'r 22, thl' Christinn Endeavor

tion, Narher th, Pa . E ,!itO 1', Philip A'iDelegates to thl' 'Confl'Tl'nc" a t Ca mp

Livingston. NaI1berth, P a. M ana gbl g I· Pinnade will mnkl' thl'ir r l 'l ' or t to the

Editor, sallle. Business manuger, same. Icong-regation. This { ~ u r c h rejoices in' 2. T ha t t he o wn l' rs are: Nnrherthh l 'ing ah ll ' to maintain fonr Chris tian

('h'ic Assoc , Pres.. H. ,J. ;\j ash; Yice·Enr]t>ayor Roeil'til'R, all of whic·h are

Prcs .. A..J. L'Oos, Mrs. e. P. Fow!cr.'starting in the Fall work with rpnewl'd J , --!.

n. A. MaId; Kecy.·TreaR .. M i s . ~ .eall· .f'

vig-or and enthusinsm. Thl' aggregate ne t te K Gillis; Directors, D. W. Kt.l'ck.attendllnC'e l a st Sunday was over 100.

h l' (' k. L . A. King, W. A. Fox, W. : \L

Wl'ntz, R. R. Dunne, Mrs . E . ·C. Batc'hl"

"'T, R. .1. Edg ar , M rs . R . F. Wood, 1. A..

, ! \ l il ler , anrl A. E. Wohlert, all of Nar·

herth.Rev. Avery S. Demmy. A. M., Pastor. :1. That the known bondholders, mort-

I-;hglS. or oth"r securities are none.Rerv iees Runday , Ol 'lohe r 15: . PHILIP A. LIYIYGSTOX.

9 .3 0 A. M.-Prayer Meetinlt· Rworn to and subsc ribed bl 'f o re me I

9.45 A. ~ f . ~ < : : j u n d a y R(·hoo!. ' th is i th d ay o f OctobC'r, 1922.11.00 A . ~ f . - M o r n i n g Worship. lIIus· H M Y T. NASH, JR.

t r at ed t a lk t.o children on seeing right. (My CQnl1llission expires March 7, 1925.):I Re rmon on Stewardship by the palltor. i· 7.00 P. Y.-Young Pl"Ople's Meet·, NEW BOY SOOUT TROOP I: i ng . T h Socie ty has heen reorganized. A new Seou t T roop has ilIeen approved i

, with Mr. Edwin Coggeshall as till' nC'w hy the County au tho r i tie s , and will be I: Pre-sident. Plans are unde r way for a organized on Monday even ing , Oc tober I

: great Hallowe'en· Roeial. 16th in All Saint.s P ar i sh Hou se ,:

7.45 P. Y.-Evening Worl'hip. :leI" WV.:lll'wood Avenue und Montgomery ;

;mon by the' pa sto r on Convincing Eyi· Pike, at. i.30 P. M. The work is in!

'dence. Text, Come and See , . John 1:46 . c ha rg l' o f Mr. Dndd Spratt, who is,

i 8.00 P. ~ . Wednesday e v e n i n g - ~ f i d . orguni"t and c'hoir rlirel'tor at All Saints::: ~ e e k s e r v I ~ e .of .the ChurC'h. S U b . ! I ' ( ' ~ ; ( "hur l' h. A ll boys frol11 12 to IS years IWhat 'Chrlstlamty Ha s Done for 1: s. o f a ge are cordially invited to belong

. Text, Matt.. 11 :1-6. to th is t roop , and spec ia l a r rangemen ts

AH are welcome to these servi I' Pl'. will he m ad e t o take care' of boys as

yonng as 10 ~ ' e a r s , in a preparatory lind:

intl'rl'sting wny. For f u r t h ~ r det.ails"p !l 'a se g et i n t ou ch w it h Mr. Rprntt " 1 _ ._ _. _ _ ••• tol

at 222 Wayne Avenue , Yarber th. Iiis' I f t ~ § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § § ~ § § § § ~ § ; m lt ..h·phone is Narberth 64i-lt.

8/7/2019 Our Town October 14, 1922

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Relining

Harrisburg

2j ya rds In Phlladelpbla and Suburbsat your sl'rvlce.lndudlnll" one ot

ARDMORE.

Elizabethtown

NARBERTH,

The S t at e Cap it a l

Pennsylvania S y s t ~ mThe Route of the Broadway

Limited

With It . Masonlo Hom_

$2 .25 LancasterAND RlIlTURN

Sunday October 15The Mac ui ll ee nt C ap i to l

BuUdlnc w il l b e open on th l .da te at Banlsburc . aDd at ElIza.be th town an op i /o r tuni ty wUI be..I"en to v i si t t h e c ommodi ou s

an d b....utlful 1I1....onlo Homee.REGULAR TRAIN LEAVES

NARBERTH 8.ll'l' A. M.

C on ne ct in g w it h s pe ci al t ra inleaving Paol i at 8 .1 0 A . M.

Returning leave Harrlsbnrg7.15 P. M • · Ellzabetbtown 7.40P. M. and Lancaster 8.05 P . M .

T ic ke ts on sale commeaclngFriday, October 13. .

$2.90

1\ COOK BROS.I PLUMBING, HEATING

II ROOFINGJobbing promptly attended to

I Nlabl Pboae. Nerb.,tb 687

t D.. Pbone. N....b.,th 302 J

•.."g§'§§.fil

$3.25

:\"arb('rth 1 j .l!}·R

Kind of TailoringThe Best

The Lower Merion Tail o rs

PHONE,NARBERTH 1661J

MARSHALL CO .

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1 e urnlng 9uest

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One

ADELIZZI .BROTHERS

DYERS AND CLEANERS

Remodeling Pressing

Work Ca ll ed f o r and Delivered

CONTRACTING PAPERHANGERS

GEO. B. NEWTON COAL CO .1IlAIN OFFICEl FRANKLIN BANK BUUlLDING.

1417 SANS01l1 STREET.

102 FORREST AVE.,

Ladies' antI Gl'nts' ~ t . ' w Fall a nd Wi nt er Sui ts a ndOH1'<'oat8 Madl' to Measure

Our lIP\\" lint.' of Masull & Hanson Exclusive Woolens

are in. Come ill, 1001< tlwJJ] O Y l ~ r . get pl'lces. You are

nnder liD obligation.

BONDS AWARDED

Only

S p r u ~ .. 1400

Ardmore 104

Order your coal as fa r ahead as possible ,and state the size you prefer

a n d your next choice.Whil e c oa l w il l be scarce, everyonewi l l be supplied.

T.lephone Narberth 1633

HARRY Be WALl.Plumbing, Gas Fitting

and HeatingN A R B ER TH PA

Phone, Narberth 160lZ-J

NARBERTH GARAGERaymond Weill. Proprietor

GASOLiNE, OIL, SUPPLIESEXPERT REPAIRING

L k Of ad · if no appeal has bee n m ade, or if theac r tnance (>our t on any appe a l shall a ppr ove t h e

Halts Pavino : o r d i n a . ~ c e , t he . h or ou gh m ay t he n pro-

E, ceed With th e Improvement:

Plawrround Bonds Sold:. This means that under an)" condi·J6' .' lIOns, t he w or k on these st reets ean-

A t High Figure ' n ot b e s t a rt ed unt il Ihe mirldl(' of De

: rember.

The macadamizing of portious of Con-, num'ller. of t.he property owners,way and Pr i( ' e Avenues , and all of I .. ., . IOwever, are maklllg arrangements toHluarl A ve nu e, f or w hi ch II petition h b I. " ave I. e sic ewalk work in front of theirSigned hy the reqUIred numher of pro- . d •. ,propertIes one al onl'e hefore inc le-pert)' OWllers haR be(>n In t h e h a nd s of! ment w e at h er s(>ls in.

t h e Coune il for s ev er al m on th s, w il l:

have 10 he WIthheld fo r Ill. least sixty

t il lYs. Th, is fact was brought out at ;

I t h e m l' et in g of the Uounci! last ~ on- 'I,tiay e\"l'ning, when it was foulI,1 that.: T he b on ds for t h. , n ew PJ:lYl!"round

an orrlinantoe grant ing the nl'(·'·",;.llry I "ere awa rd e d t o A. B. Learh nnd Co ..legal aulhority 10 ha n t he w or k d on e I inc., o f Ph il ad el ph ia a t th e very fa\·or·

harl .no!. b..en passed. : able p r i e ~ of 103.6'i a nd a r( 'r ue d in·

It was nol po ss ih le 10 aseertain just : terest.

how Ihis omis-siol1 o('( 'urr..d. It was: The Iisl o f b i dd e rs . i n( ,l ud ing s om e

,"gges1t',1 thaI i n i t" anxiely 10 c om pl y' o f t he s tr on ge st finanrial hOUS(>8 in

wilh the rel lu( ' sl r 'ontain"r I in t he p et i- Philadelphia, an d th e f act that these

tion 1H'fore wealh"r I 'onditions I ' rohi· r·olllpllnies would birl on a smal l i s sue

bi t l' d work IIf Ihat "harne·!.I'r, thl' pro· of $ 30 ,0 00 . i s a di st i nc t t r i but e 10 th e

\"isions o f t h, ' Rl ll le l aw govl'rning SUill r (>speet in whir'h Xarherlh i s h el d hy

cases had 1101 b " en f ul ly "Iudier\. responsilhle people.

A(,l'ording to thl' ., ~ o r o u g , h Codl'," Thl' ]i,,1 of hidders lind their quota-

w it h t h e :lnll'nrllll(>uts of t he ] 92 J /'it.ale l ions follows:A. B. I,ellr h & (" 0 .. i I ll '. , 10:1.6i nn,l ac-

..rueel inl. 'n",t; . \r lhur Pl'rry & Co .•

10:1.6:i:1 anrl ar'rrue,1 interl'sl; )1. M.

Freeman & C", .. III:l.:i2!l "n,l a('crue,l in

leresl; H e i l l ~ ' Brrll·k & (' 0 .. 10:\.-111 and

nrrru('e! illl"r"sl: 1.,," i> \lnd Snydl'r,

10:1.:11i2:i nnd a "( 'm"d inlef t -s l : Bid,l)e

& Henry. 10:1.212 and :,,· ..nll'd int"r", I;

( ;raham. Parson> ,\ e" .. lll: l. l.- ': l "n d al'

,'ruI·,1 i l ll r r l' , l: " - I ' .t be Col .. III:!.!'!; nn,l

l l ( ' I ' n lP t l intpr{,Rt.

OUR· TOWN

Iblu!!

Return

(lup)

Miss Dorothy Lillian Stoftlett

in F i re si d e I t em send

PECULIAR ACCIDENT

Two cent. per word' It cu h aceo.

pantetl adYertl.elDent; otherwl••• aY,'cent. per word.

OLASSIFIED A D V E ~ T I S E M E N T S

For Permanent

Satisfaction.BUY' .A. ~ . . A rull Un• •1 .

' , . ' " ' . ' : ' : , . . . . . I 5. H;.·V·'O'···.·ILS:':.S,.:.U.S·P. p':- .F O B B B 1 n ~ ~ i " ;',y t u , . ~ b o d .. . . , ~ m t . t 1 _ y , : B m l t : H _ t n

. ~ M { · : D ~ · ~ : ~ : : ~ ~ ' : ; ~ ' S M t ~ ' t ! Y · · l i j i i · ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~- - - - - - - - - ~ ~ .' ....;.:.', .' ....... '.,. '.: . ·".·NllrtII;·:Jaxr:Scmoo.. ' ' ~ t r J ~ : p i ) o D i e b ~ . .

: ..:DaY"lidNigtrt,.:PIi(la'J6Sa ;.. " .. : .' ' , ' . " .... .... ,,'.

Aor ie ty w il l mllke a "Uon" of a

lI1an, whe re upon he often p r o c e ( > d ~ to

make a monkey of h i l n . ~ ( > l f .

One o f t h e mo"t heautiful an<1 most talented girls in America-in fad, judged hy

:\"(>y":1 ]\f(·)lt'in, Ihe celehratl',l urti"'l, as th .. "serondmost boouti fu l g i rl in the

l"nited Slot(>"," Miss D o r o t h ~ ' Li l li a n 8toff i el l w i ll he one o f t h e s pe ci al feature

attractions on thl' ent .. rlainlllent I'r\lgra'lIl o f t he C ou nt ry Fair to be he ld he re

in "arherth Ill'Xt wepk. )Iiss ~ t o f f l e l t will ~ i n g both J.'rirlay andSaturday even·

ings. She "'ill "oIIlC to Xar!>erth rlired fro III XlII" York, where s he h as b ee n

po"ing for a , er i e" o f pie·tllres 1hllt ;\Ii,,, Mr:\ r ein i s pa in t ing .

HOW T.O DIGAND STORE YOUR

DAHLIAS

LEAGUE OF WcrMEN VOTERS

Local MeetIng

TIl t' l o ca l braul'h will hol tl i f, ; first

"'I'(>lillg for 1111' r 'omlllg Reason on : : .Ion

day, O l 'lo lwr 2:1rcl, nt :1 1'. ~ 1 I-'urlh!'r

p ll rt il 'u la rs i u n ex t ,H· , ·I I'S i""ul ' IIf

• 'Our Tow11."

] . A : ~ g i s l a t u r t . " Wht' llCVPT an nTtl inHuet ..) is

1'1lRsed r'ovl'ring Ihe 1It:l<'allllll1izing of

a borough 'slreel, "len days' lIotice shllll

he j!ivl'n by hnndh il l s pORlt 'd i ll ( 'on

spi('uou" plar'e" along I h, ' l i ll e of the

pr0l'0lowd iIUprO\t'IIH'ut. 'j Thi:-- notit'l '

IIlnst I "' ur t hl ' d 'l te of thl' p""sag" of

till' I'rdinan'·... nnd "lh:1\ the pl ' !i l ion

for tht' iTllpr;)\"l'I lH'nt \\:.tH ~ i g l l l ' ( l lIy a

Illajority of fr",'-hold"rs ill intt'r,'sl lind

IlUndH'f, or hy th l ' OWJH:'f:-- <of prOpt'Tty

r('prl'sr'lIling' (1!121 Legis ) thn' ( '- / if lh>

i ll t l ,, · nUJlI IH'r I If f", ,1 ahut l iuJ.( Ihl' line

pf tb" pr l lpOMf .' d i I t l I'TO\" I II t . ' l It , :\8 tIlt' ( ' a ~ ( '"1:1 .\ ' hr', n nd " ha ll furlhl'r ,..Ial" Ihat

allY I'"rslln intl·r('st"d. d l 'nying Iha l Ih,'

lennis C01'fltry fi'air pl ' ti t i ll l l wa" '" "ignl'd, llIl1y npp,'nl 10t il l ' ( "o ll rl of ('olllnllln p IP a. o f t h, '

.\11 u lI ll sl la l a ,... id"lIt lI ....urred lnst (Continued fN11I1 l'aj!c 1) l--:: .J"'lUnt.v within Ihirl.v da.vs f rl ll ll Ihl' ...._, "Nn"" ," " " , , , .n" " ' " " " " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '' ' I 0 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ,.. , ".' '"n.ll ' . , " ' n '•• """ • " " ., . 'I I l " " " "" I l '" U " • n u m l l l " ' I I I I I I " " " l I l I " ' " " I I , " , " I " , , n 1 I l 1 1 l l 1 1 l 1 " " l l m ~

HUllrlny aflernooll on Wynllewood .\\-e· anrl Ihe ir h ig s ensa lion have had Ill ough Jl llssage of th .. ordinlllll"·.' , ! "" """."" "", .", ., . , """" ." "" "" ","" """ """ . , " , "".,-,' l I IH' . when n e'a r ski,ld"d oil t h.. ,harp public-ity th i s week. ' "C h ~ t i r l l l a n '''entz, IIf th, ' Oomlllit l, 'e ; '!

, ' nr n ' n e ar the tunnl'1. Another !big f":lttHl' ,\ill he the .-\r 1 L. ~ 1n lIighwnys l'r"st'nled a dwft of a ; Isted and Unl.osted Securl°ties bought for cash "MONTGOMERY COUNTY LEAGUE ' I' hl ' ( 'a r, a Hed ll n, wus runlling sooth tisan Rtring Band of Farly PieceR, 1 11

MEETING OCTOBER 26TH 011 ' ' ' ' 'ynnewood .\Vl'lIl1e at ahoul 5 .0 0. w hi (' h w iU play all R a l l l r l l a ~ ' t·vening. ::::i: r r : ; : ~ ~ I : : r . ~ ~ ~ ~ · \ , ~ \ ; : ~ t : : I : ~ l > ' ~ ~ , ' •·T hl' r oa d w as wt'l and n'ry "lippl'ry. and if you rlln h"li,'\"( ' one·half o f wha l: Ordinance and I 'lw This was lid,'d or carried on conservative margin

The open i ng m ee ti ng f or t he C ou nt y a nd in rounding till' "urn' al high .Tohn ' Vi ne s aY' ah ou t Ih is h an d. aU I b h' ".' h' I IE, . ' . _I ' ,on v I. I' Comnllttet', w I I 'I r e -com· ,i i

Ll'ague Will he hel d on ' Ihursday, Oct . , speed. the r'ar skldde,I, aa"llIng lIIto the other bands ill Iht' worM might as 'tt'd' , '1 ' I f bl i ~ •. ' . , ,n u I' It t o Counc i \\"It I n avora e =E WM G HOPPER & CO i

26th, at · Nornstown Ci ty H al l. M om · a poll' n eu r t he e or n" r of Elmwood well dis-hand. But ' lU ll " ",,)de from: I ' TI .' f ~ • • ° i. : recomm-ent atlOJI. lereupon. It waR . IE E t bl' h d 1872 i

ing sesMon 10.30 A.)1. r le kl 't s f or . \v.'. ,Iohn we have it 011 till' \\ onl of an I hId d' .n s a IS e : E_-- =_- -=_- -- -. . " . p acl'u on I e ca en ar an gl\·t'n a H •those deo<lTmg t o h av c l un l' he on m ay I Ill' pole was snapl '"d off lik" a looth- I ' n l i r ( ' l ~ ' disintere"tr'd parly Ihal it, fi ~ . d ' h \. f '. 115 South Third Street. . J rs l r (' au ln g n rI ng I. e proee(>( Ings 0 Iib e h ad f or $1.00. But reservations het- plI'k I ,, , tlle lmpnd. and "nl"hell ,!tll\'n rraU\' i a )\"(lIltl"rful "g-grej!lltion ' 0 ( . . '1 I . h " 1 t. ., . "ounrl . I IS now 011 t e seCOD\ Members Philadelphia Stock Exchange P h i l a d e l p h ~ a •tel' b e m ad e e ar ly a s those who ha\'e " n I he r al ll al or of th .. ,·ar. .\ Ilnt"d IlIUSll makrrs au,l II 111 !>., all well worth I' I " . . if. ' . ' r(>ar mg ca endar, :t.lld II l>lIn be leg- ! i=had experIence III the past r e ah z e t h e g l a ~ 8 eyesh:u1c \\ as pUl\·PrIZt

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aecomodalions for lunchron an ' limitel!. Tn fnlling. Ih" pol .. " Ir u" k a uo t h.. r And befon' we forl-(et iI, a h ij ! shart' ' . I' h :1 b ' "h l' h. lllerllng' \I' 111 WI I .. jl;O\'l'lll er . ~ t .Phone Xnrberth 1638 ),L I':'r pasRlng at th,' t l ll le. al<l t ho ug h o f t h" sur'el'SS of the Fair will he dul' I

th .. r'ar was . Ir 'n l, ., l. n o o I l l ' ""> in· to the work of the Ladi(>s' .\uxili-an- .-\11 h ie ls whi e' h 'have been rel'ei\'erl

jllr('r!. of till' Telmls '-\s""dation uu,l .. r Ii:,' are. th .. r !' f" r , o f no \ ·a lu e. Afl l' r I h e,

Xeilher ('ar was frolll \arlll 'rth. 'I'h" ,!in,,,,ioll o f M rs . .-\. c. RIaI'll's, ·ehair· sp"rifier1 Ihirly days in ,\·hil'h nn ap

"nr\'e is a \ ' ( ' r ~ - ,Iang.'rous O'"', and man of Ih .. neneral . \ n x i l i n r ~ · . and Ih,. (",al Jllny h(> laken, s lw l l have e lapsed ,

" lndl "f c'aution at th at l">Iut l t l a ~ ' f o l l o w i n ~ rommitt"r ' , ·haino.'n: F a l l l ' ~ 'SUIIIP da y h-'all to a ~ t ' r i o l l ! ' \ , al · l · id I ' I I t . (jood!'\, ~ I T ~ . G. G. E Y S t ' I 1 ~ H l t ' h : C ' a k ( ' ~ .

I\Irs. \ Y. \ Y. E\'nlls; HoI !logs. : \ Ir s. ( ' .

TEMPERATURE MAKES A RECORD B. : \ r ~ t z g " r ; Fruit. :\rrs. e. W. Bprgnt'r:

AT NARBERTH ('nnft,,,,ion,.;. )rr, .. John "-in"; (;rol'erips.

)Ir". W. D. H. F,\'ans; Cij!arl'lt.,,,. :\Irs.

'1'1", f i rst S\, \' '' II , I l l ~ ' ' ' ; of ( ) l"!nher ! lu"sl ' lI Rharl'; FiRh 1011<1, :\Irs. \Y .. 1.

eslablihs(>rl n rer 'orcl i ll l IIaxil ll ll ll l t"II I' Kirkpalri<'k.

p e ra l ur e s. T haI i" 10 S l l ~ ' it "a s tll<' Champi on T i ld e n W i ll Play

\\"arllleRt firsl \\"('ek of a l l ~ - IIInnth Ihis Th" h ig t enn is 111111 <'1](s. ill whi"h PAINTING GLAZING.

~ ' ( ' a r . \ Chnll lpion Til ,len \ \" il l p ll lY wil ) , lad DECORATING JOBBING

Th" maXillllll11 t"llll'erall1l"1' for rlIt·h at 2 0·(·lor·k 811tur,lay aflt-rnnoll. Th" W'ILLIIM' NEWBO'RI D_. CO.clt\). is as foJlow,: 01'1. 1st, ~ dl'gre(>s; olher n(>t ,Inrs who II ill parti'-;pa!.p arp' •

Oel. 2n,l, SR o(>grePR; 0" ' . :1rel. M M-I \\"alla,'( ' _Jnhnsoll. tinllls ('lIl1lell,ler with Painting and Dlooratinggr(>(>s; Orl. 41h. ~ : oegreps: Ot'!. !Hh. no Tllth'lI for tl,,' 1!121 ( 'hnmpinllRhip nn.) 212 Woodb-ne Ave. , N.rb . r ,h , P• .

tl<>greeR; ar t . nth, ~ d('/Irt'eR: 01'1. 7th. "nr' of Ih" llIost rl'lllllrka.hle playp'rs thaI P ho ne .A rdmo re1 43 l1 W Narb erl h1768 W

iii degr('(>s. .\veragr' R.t,4 Ol gr('('R. Iht, "nil(>d Stllte" ha s I ' rodur( ' d; Carl'

This rerorcl Il'arl,. the salll" time in Fis,·hl'r. of ( ' . \ - I 1 \ \ " ~ " t and olle of the heRt -----------------

Rept(>nlher h ~ 4 ,legrl'ps. Augnst h ~ Ii play.'r" in thl' ) ·: ll sl . I Il lt l HlIndy Wielll'r, . - .dgre es , and .Tuly hy 14 ,legr(>e". a junior ('ral'l, an<1 proll 'g, ' of (,hll-II'pinn For . Bowling and

Co-operative Observer, Tildl'll. Pocket BilliardsThe Weather Bureau. It i s e xp • (·j(',l thnl :riltlt'll llnd .John- . come to the

s on w il l 111"1'1 in "inglt',. :11\11 Ihnt Til- RECREAY·ION ROOMI I ".. '11 T h J\rjoo 1 Forrest Ave.

Ro liv<, that you don't walll it kept r l 'n an, I .. nl'r. \\"1 oppose. 0 uson C L. PARKE

out of t h e p ap er s. allrl Fisrhpr in rlOlllhlt,s. I'aul W. G i h - I I . = = = : : = : = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ 1hons. prl'sitlpnt o f I h" P hi la de lp hi a

Dilltrirt 1.:1\\ n Tr'nni, . \"srl( ' inlion, who .•

omr·iale,1 in "(,"eral of Ih,' mort' imprlll-' rara - M ~ G l n 1 e '0ant mntl'ht's i n I he Xnllonal Champiou-'U' 1708&1710ludloW.St Phlla. .

s hi P. n l nerl.nllnloll"n. \\"ill 1)(> in t!", aen "bone, Spruee 38-96 .nd 38·117IlIUplre'R ,·h:l1r 1I1 Ih(> Xarh,'rlh ("1onrt" K e 1 1 l ~ . e PbODe," Raee 10·14

nt.'xt Raturdn\·. GARA d RSn all in ;11 it 100kR as thonj!;h IH'Xt I ntee oofs

Fri<1ny lind RlIturtlny wpre going to bt';----------------ig, r(>r1 It.'tlt'r da p in Ihe hislory of'

Narhl'rth. Don 't f i J r ~ t ' I - F r i d a y e\"Cl1- il ng t he 20th, lind S n t u r < 1 a ~ ' nfternoon ian d evening the 21st.

II \\"11 he of "SIlt'"ill I iutnt",1 to 1111'11"

I,ers a nl l f ri ,' ud s o f t l1l lor'al l,ral"'h

to read this lInllOUI1CPIIl<'nt of th " first

winte-r ("onft)ren("p of tht) ppunsyh-allia

L e a ~ u e of \\'Ollll'n "olers to h(' hpl .1

at Ihe B .. llenle Slrnlfor,1 HOII'I, Philn·

delphia. on Tuesdlly, O"'ohl 'r 1i lh, III

I :!.:10 noon.

)Ir. Giffonl l 'i ll .. JlOI nnd )1r.. J . A . ~ I , 'Spa r rnn . r ival eal1di,lates f or t he ofti,·,·

of (;ov(>rnor, \\ill ntlend lInti sp"ak frOl1l

Ihe salllp pIalform. It i s ulI' !u. ·" tioll

a h l ~ ' the rt'"oj!uilion of th,' sp""ial 'Iua]

i li es o f Ihe L e l l ~ l 1 e as a l ur ' di um for

I l is s em ina l ion of ~ e n u i n ! ' 1'"liti..al ill'

forl l l ll to ll nnd dl'lIr in ll ' rpr l' ! ll l ion of

pul,lic qu('st.ions thaI maJ\('" th is unique

nrrange1l1ent possi l tl ! '. 1 'h.. spe(' inl "uh

jerI. o f I he lIleeting wil ) he !It'orl!nuiza·

lion of Ihe Rtlltl' Go\·crn,o,·ul. Prllf.

Clyde L. 1-i:ing, c.hllirmllu of !\II. Pin·ot 's eitiz('11 rOlll111iltl<> in Htatl ' / inanc!".

and Dr. Leollard 1'. F<lx, n nl t'nrl t (' r of

Ihl' same rom1l1iltep, \\ill at l, l resR th('

"onfer(>nre on Ihis su'hjl 'd.

){rs.. J oh n O. ~ I i l l e r , State ('hnirman

of Pittsburgh, will preside .

Tirkets for luncheon, $2_00.

PINCHOT AND McSPARREN TO BE

CH IEF SPEAKERS AT INTER·

COUNTY LUNCHEON

•• Ha.a-a/Is. any old r n u ~ s or p a p e r 8 ~ "1'h(> )H'xl limp ~ ' o u hear Ihe plain t i\ - c

r ' r ~ · . ,lnn'l I hi uk o f I he r agma n, think

o f t hl ' l ib r ar y . It '" jus-I. nR u ee dy . W e

wllnl nIl Ihe h r igh t p il 'l ur ,' s f ro nl yoor

old magaz in l' s. We waul. to ({,t them

o ul a nt i mllk,· belluliful sr ' raphooks for

the r 'hildr('J\ 100 "mall to r el lc l. Ant i if

you haven'l any pil'lure. t o m il k" thl'

hooks, why )"ou could j us l a s WI'Il give

us th .. mone)' to huy :;Ollie reaoy-matl,·

011 ( . They're nic(>r anyhow.

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