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    Vol. "XIV, Number 2 Narberth, Pa., Saturday, October 15, 1927 PRICE, THREE CENTS

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    OPENS LAW OFFICECONTINUED 0!'l' THE SIXTH PAGE

    POLICE CLEAR UPBURGLARY SERIES

    S us pe ct C ap tu re d in CityConfesses to East En d

    Jobs.MULLIN GET S ANOTHER

    Russell Green to Pursue GeneralPractice Here,\\' . Russell Green, of HO \Voodbine avenue , th is week opened anoffice in the Narberth NationalBank Bui ld ing for th e generalpractice of law, It is t he o nl yoffice of thi s k ind in the boroughoMr. Green is a graduate ofSwarthmore, class of l!Jl:3, and ofth e U. of P. Law School in l!)l Ii.Before the war he pract ic ed law in

    Trenton, N. J., anc! was a membe rof the ba r of that State.During the wa r he served in th eField Artil lery . Hc was placedon special duty lecturing tosoldiers in t he A rm y o f O cc up ation during- the "\\'atch on theRhine," Fo r se \' en year s he hasbe en Ge ne ra l C oun se l of th eCharles E, Hires Company, in 'add it ion to directing advertising andpublicity f or the firm. Mr. Greenis ,,;ell known in advertising

    circles. He is vice-chairman of th(,>Speakers' Bureau o f the Associated Advertising Clubs of the world.He is also chairman of the Antisubs t itu tion committee o f the Association of National Adver tisers .He is a former member of thePhiladelphia Rotary Club, and int he c ou rs e o f h is t ra ve ls h as acquired a nat ional r eputa tion as aspeaker. He is a member o f th eP oo r R ic ha rd Club o f Phi ladel phia. the Harold D. SpeakmanPost of the American Legion. Narberth, and is chairman of the TroopCommit te e o f t he N ar be rt h BoyScouts.

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    WEATHER VARIES

    Gets Confession

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    STAMP CLUB NOTICETh e bi-weekly meeting of th eMrs. Raymond Swing has re- Mai n L in e Stamp Clu b w il l beturned t? her.home in Chicago afte r h eld Monday, October 17, at th esummenngWith ~ e aunt, Mrs.John Narberth Presbyterian Church atMowrer, of Meeting House lane. 7.30 o'clock. Anyone who is in-

    Main Line Observer Notes MercuryDrops From 80 to 39 Degrees.Chang ing t empera tu res rangingfrom 80 degrees last Friday to 39degrees Tuesday, marked a wcekof wild wea ther , culmina ting tnhowling winds Wednesday. Rainwas also present , precipi tat ion forthe week being 1.06 inch, accordingto \\Teather Observer Charles Decker, ,of Narberth,Since October I , a tot al p re cipi t at ion o f 2, 93 i nc he s is r eco rd ed .There is also a temperature excessof 45 degrees, a s compa red w ith adeficiency of I deg re e for the sametime last year. The barometer washigh d ur in g t he w ee k at 3.32 andlow at 29.90.High and low tempera tures forthe seven-day period ending Tuesday night fo ll ow : Wedne sday ,75-47 j Thursday, 77-47 j Friday,80-85; Saturday, 67 -54; Sunday,

    54-46; Monday, 66-40; Tuesday,70 -39.

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    Reciprocity LuncheonEv en t o f Ne w Club

    Season.EXPECT

    COMMUNITY CLUBTO START TUESDAY

    I n te r es t in g Exhi bi t Par tService at Baptist

    Church.

    Th e 'Women 's Community Club A series of burglaries which tookwill open their new season next place in Narberth and Cynwyd theTue sday , when the annual Reci- past few months were cleaned upprocity Luncheon will be hel d in by Lower Merion police dming theElm Hall at 12..15. week when they"quizzcd a suspectTh is open ing event is held to arrested by Philadelphia offic ia lsentertain and welcome officers who confessed to the jobs. Thefrom other clubs and various man gave his name a s Elmc r C. Os-county and State officials of horne and his address as Lancas-womcn's club work. A large tel ', Pa .numher of guests is expected. Osborne w as picked up. lastAmo ng t he se will be Mrs, Thursday when he attcmptcd to dis-1 Lieutenant "Patsy" Mull1n" of the I)ose of J'e ' cl) ' t 1 I el tCllarles IIO\ill,L.Y Ptlrnel , l)resldent . " I' S 0 cn 1 e 0 a- n Lower Merion pollee. who obtained a . 1of the Hathaway Shake spea re confession from Elmer C, Osborne, cIty pawn broker. 'he' police wereClub' , l \ frs. Richard T. Hamilton, arrested by citypollee, whichcleared tipped off by the dealer who becamea series of burglaries perpetrated In . . I I . Id is t ric t chai rman : ~ l r s . Snyder, Narberth and the township the past SUSpiCIOUS W len le rccognlzeed is t ric t chai rman for Tuniors ; few months. some of the valuables offered him"1 ~ B R " lt from descrilJt ions broadcast b)' the, rs. :-\ )ram . oss, com ychairman. :'III'S, J ~ o s s is a fonner Lowe r Mer ion officials.p re si dent o f t he local club anrl ELECTION DETAILS Lieutenant i\fullin, of the town-now rcsides in Cynwyd, ENGAGE OFFICIALS s hip pol ic e. w as detailcd to thePresidents of a number of casc and obta ined a complet e con -clubs in th e sou theast d i st r ic t an ' fession from the prisoncr in shortalso expcc ted to a t tend . Jn ad- First Primary E xp en se s i n a s orrler. Among the jobs which Os-dition. memhers of t he c lu h h av e Drawings For Novem- borne admi tt ed tha t he had C0111-il1\"ited Narberth women not mittcrl wcrc burglaries of the homesaffi liated with the local b od y t o be r Are Held. of George ]-I. Rasch, 2C)0 Havcr-a tt en d a s t he ir guests. ford avenuc, Narberth; Peter Stan-Ernestine B. Bacon, of Nar- L IT TL E S PENT IN SEPT. ley Barton., 124 Maple avenue, Bala:berth" lyric soprano, pupil of Mme. Carl P. Berger, 308 Cynwyd road,Sembrich, ", il l sing several nl 1m- E !e ct io n d et ai ls o c c u ~ ) i e d t he a t- I Cynwyd: Laura \V. Pomeroy, 1I 5hers. She is a prominent member tentlon of countv offiCIals at Nor- l'vlaple avenue. Bala, and Mrs.of th e Matinee Musical Club an d . 1\1 . E "I I 6 B 1ristown t hi s weck, On Tuesdav 1 an c

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    Th e next regular meet ing of th eArdmore \\ 'oman's Club will beheld October 21, at 2.30 P. M.

    Mrs. Elmer L. Stapp, 220 Wayneavenue, had a deferred pleasure inentertaining the A. W. T. Auxiliary of the Gethsemane BaptistChurch, Philadelphia, last Saturday,Although only 21 faced the stormto come the required distance, i twasthe consensus of opinion that thevery condit ions in\ 'olved proved anincentive to surcharge t he a tmos ph er e w it h in di vid ual act ivi ty.Hence, notwithstanding the necessity of a postponement of t he a nnual outing with her in June, andthe inclement weather. this gathering was voted the best ever.

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    Mrs. R. E. Seaboldt, of 401North Narberth avenue, will entert ai n t he members of the Women'sMissionary Society of the Lutheranchurch at the ir regular monthlymeeting next Tuesday a ftemoon at2 o'clock.

    Mrs. Raymond Swing, of Chicago. was t he gue st o f h on or at al un ch eo n w hi ch M rs. WinthropDerby gave at her l ovely home onWynnedale avenue last Wednesday.The guests were Mrs. William Durbin, Mrs . Hor ac e Smedley, Mrs.Douglas Miner, Mr s. Wi ll ia mFretz , Mrs. Franklin \\ledge, Mrs.George R iddle, Mrs . Robert Coll in s, Mrs . Arthur L. Cooke, Mrs.A. Perry Redifer, Jr., an d Mi ssAnna Butler of \Vinthrop, Mass.,who is the house guest of Mrs.Miner.

    Mr. and Mrs. John BickfordBrooks have returned to their homeon Narberth avenue after spendingthe month of September at AtlanticCity.

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    M iss Elizabeth England, of Sabine a\,enue, was the guest of honorat a l un ch eo n- br id ge whi ch M rs .Robert Durbin gave at her home onNarhe rt h a ve nu e l as t Thursday.Miss England's engagement to Mr.Howard F. Cotter. Jr . was recentlyannounced.

    Mr. and Mrs . C. F. Brisbin, ofSouth Narherth avenue, are guestsat t he Hotel A lvord a t East Orange,N. J.

    1\J rs. Musser M. Moo re h as r eturned to her home on Grayling avenue after undergoing serious operation a t the P re sbyter ian Hospitalthree weeks ago. He r friends willbe g lad to hea r tha t s hc i s gainingstrength rpaidly.

    1\1 r. and Mrs. Charles R. Starn,of lI S Rockland avenue, will returnshortly from a t rip to Miami, Fla.

    Mrs. Frank H. Kennedy entertaincd at bridge last Thursday evening a t h er home un Lantwyn lane.Her guests were Mrs. HaroldGriest, Mrs. Arthur L. Cooke. 1\[rs.John C. Nash. Mrs. R. Newman.Mrs. L. Fielding Howe, Mrs. G.Burnett and Miss Alberta Davis .

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    Mr. a nd Mr s. J oh n C. Nash, ofvVynnedale road, have returnedfrom Paris , where thcy attended theMrs. Edwin Anderson, of Dud- A. E. F. Convention. After a wee k

    Ie a ue It rta 'ne 1 tIl Illelll in France visiting points of interesty ,ven . el e < I (e -bel'S o f h er bridge club las t Thurs- t he y h ad t he thriling experience ofday evening. Her guest s inc luded a trip by air f rom LeBourget Field,Mis s Dorothy Durbin, Mis s E li za - P ar is , t o C royd en Field, London.beth Maguire , Mrs. W. H. Thorne. ' f h e ~ s pent a w e ~ k i!l L o n d o ~ , reMrs. Edgar Webcr, Mis s Grace t u r n ~ n g O I the ~ S, Repubhc toMo ff at . l \l is s B et ty McCai g and\Ne\\ York.Miss Helen Justice, of New Jersey. 1)' 1 I T)" \\ ' f 6 M t. IC lar< .1"-. .. arr, 0 22 on -

    Mrs. R. N ~ o f L an twyn gomer )' avenue, is onc of the stu-. . " I' . , . . dents 111 the sophomoreclass at Rut-lane. IS cntertall1111g leI' two Slstels- U r 'bl f d'in-law from Kingston Pa. g ~ r s I1Iverslty e I ~ or a 1111S-, slon to the newlY-lI1stltuted HonorSchool in the College of Art s a ndScicnces, Dr. \\Talter T. Marvin,dean of th e faculty, announcedtoday. vVarr was selected bya special committee of the facu lty because of high scholas ticstanding during his freshman year,and because of special aptitude fort he s ub je ct s whi ch h e is s tu dy in g.Mcmbers of the Honor School willbe granted special privileges andwi ll be g iv en greater l axi ty i n a ttendance at classes.

    1'.lrs. Charles Christian Smith, ofLantwyn lane. is visiting her parent s a t Emlen ton, Pa.

    Mr. a nd M rs . Charles Johnsonand Dr. and Mrs . William Hopkins,of Dudley avenue, motored to Vir ginia las t week-end.

    Mrs. May Moffat, of Haverfordavenue, will leave today for a week'ss ta y i n Pittsburgh. Her daughter,Mis s Grace Moffa t, w il l attend thePennsylvania-Chicago game at Chicago next week-end.

    Mr. and Mrs . Henry A. F rye , o fI IS Wynnedale road, are receivingcongratulations on the birth of adaughter last Friday. The baby'sname is Barbara Helene.

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    E R LI NG K O LL E R _Erling Koller, 50 years o f a ge ,of :331 Conwav avenue. d ied inLiJlehammer, Norway, on Septemher 2!1, accord ing to a recent

    cablegram received herc .Fo r 10 y ea rs h e was w ith th eTruscon Steel Company asstructural engineer, resigning lastfall on accoun t of failing health.A ft er g ra du at io n from theTrondjem Technical Academy hewas engaged in engineering workin thc middle \Iv'est for 15 years.He i s survived by h is wi fe andthcir two children, who at tendedthe Na rbe rt h Grammar School.

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    A HUMANE BUSINESS--The Welfare Federation operates 128 Service Stations. It corrects, helps. advises, encourages. feeds. relieves.and cures human beings in every stage of ill-luck and misfortune that may beset them. It studies, searches. deduces, and chaTts ways and means bywhich human beings can be 1{ept fTom falling below the par of self dependence and normal health, It has been estimated by the National Chamberof Commerce at Washington that illness costs the United States two billion dollars annually and early death six billion dollars annually.

    Giving to the Welfare Federation is more than a charitable act.made through the most efficient channels.Philadelphia's death rate was once much lower than New York's. Now it is higher! Dur ing the "flu"epidemic Philadelphia's was 24 per 1000 while New York's was only 17. New York has contributed millions topublic health and sanitation while we have been content with less vigorous efforts.

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    ATTEND REUNIONSamuel R. Markle. of Narherth :

    George M. P ai nt er . o f B al a a ndFrank Peyer, of Cynwyd. wercamong those to attcnd the fourteenth annual reunion of thc Trcemount Seminary held Saturday inNo rristow n. At the election ofofficers for t he c om in g y ea r M r.Painter was made firs t vice president.

    SCHEDULE ANNOUNCEDInterchurch BDwlers All Set forActive Season.The bowling schedule of theNa rbe rt h In te r-Church Bowl ingLeague for the first part of th eseason is as follows: 'SECTION AO C T O B E ~ .18-Prebyterlan Pilots vs. Baptist Battlers.21-Methodlst Meteots VS Lutheran Lions.26-Baptlst Battlers vs. Methodist Meteors.28-Lutheran Lions vs. Presbyterian Pi lot s.NOVEMBER-I-Methodist Meteors vs. Presbyterian Pilots.4-Lutheran Lions VS, BaptistBattlers.8-Presbyterlan Pilots VS Baptist Battlers.l1-Methodlst Meteors VS Lutheran Lions.18-Baptlst Battlers vs. Methodist Meteors.18-Lutheran Lions vs. Presbyterian pi lot s.22-Methodlst Meteors VS Presbyterian Pilots.28-Baptlst Battlers vs. Lutheran Lions.29-Presbyterlan Pi lot s vs. Bapti s t Bat tl e rs.DECEMBER 2 -2-Methodlst Meteors vs, Lutheran Lions.8-Baptlst Battlers vs. Methodist Meteors.9-Lutheran Lions vs. PresbyterIon pi lot s,13-Methodlst Meteors vs. Presbyterian Pilots.18-Lutheran Lions vs. Baptist Battlers.SECTION BOCTOBER-17-Baptlst Boosters vs. Methodist Mules.2o-Methodlst Marathons vs. p r es . Pe p Boys.24-Methodlst Mules vs. Pres . Pep Boys.27-Baptlst Battlers vs. Methodist Marathons.

    NOVEMBER-3-Methodlst Marathons vs. Methodist MUles.7-Baptlst Boosters vs. Methodist Mules,lo-Methodlst Marathons vs. pre.. "P O Boys.14-Baptlst Boosters vs. Pres. Pep Bors.17-Methodlst Marathons vs. Baptist Boosters.21-Pres. Pep Boys vs. Methodis t MUles.24-Methodlst Marathons VS. Methodist MUles.27-Methodlst Marathons VS. Pres . Pep Bors .31-Pus. Pep BOY VS. Baptist Boosters.DECF.Ml'ER-I-Baptist Battlers vs. Methodlat Mules.8-Me,bodlat Marathons VS. Baptist Boosters.8-Metbodlat MUles VS. Pres. Pep BorB.12-Pres. Pep Bors vs. Baptist Boosters.18-MetbodlstMarathons VS. Metbodlst Mules.

    FIREMAN GET I N S I G N ~ A B E A T T V - H A A FIn the p re se nc e o f n umer ou sWill Protect Volunteers From Arrest friends 1md relatives, FlorenceAt Fires. Christina Haaf was married to Mrs. E. E. Kiernan Addresses LocalVolunteer firemen in Narberth Ral,Jh Assheton Beat ty , on Sat- Body.will not be troubled any more wi th u rday evening , Oc tober 8, in t he N ar be rt h Mot he rs ' Council was

    k Methodist Church, Geneseo, N. described as a part of an inspiringnotices warnin!! t hem n ot t o pa r T E> Y. h e c er em on y wa s per- world-wide movement by Mrs. .t he ir c ar s near fires, and not to formed by the Rev. Sande rs on , E . K ie rn an , t he Nat io na l Cor re speed on t he ir w ay t o fires. as a p as to r o f t he church. sponding Secretary, at t he Counresult of the distribution this week Th e bride, a daughter of ~ r s ' l e i l ' s J 1 1 o n ~ h l y meeting l as t Mon-of insignia which the)' will place Estelle H aaf, attend ed high da y even1l1g.on their cars. Th e insignia bears school at Narber th , and l at er was The man y mo th er s w ho w er ep re si dent o f t he Junio r Commun- I)r es en t came away feeling athe words. "Lower Merion Volun- CI I 1ty u ). greater interest in developing tI eteer," and has in the center a f ire- \Vhile in Nar be rt h s he m ad e work, which is steadily growingman's hat. Chief Charlcs V. her h om e w it h her a un t, Mrs . in influence, hav ing gained more Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pot ter . o fNoe] handed out the discs. Robert VV. Caldwell. than 1,000,000 members in the \Voodbine avenue, are entertaiilingThe police in t he pa st have heen Th e groom, who is in busincss last fivc years in t he U ni te d Mr. Potter 's mother, of Chambers-unable to distinguish firemen from in Rochester N. Y. is t he s on of States alone. I burg , P a.curious citizens. an d have reportcd Mr. and M r ~ . R o b ~ r t L. Beatty, The. work in t he Uni ted St at es .to hcadquarters license numhers of of ..tOO North Na rbe rt h avenue. has 1 I 1 t e r e s ~ e d E u r o l ~ e a n and MISS Peggy Campbell, of lonaall car s spot ted speed ing to fires. He also a tt en de d t he Nar be rt h S O ~ l t h A I ~ l e r t C a n ~ ~ o u n t n e s : d e ~ ' e l - I avenue. is attending the N a v y - N o ~ r eo r p ark ing n earer the s ce ll e o f 1-1 igh School and l at er Penn St at e lo,P1I1g tlus ~ e a r . mto ~ II1tel na- p a l 1 1 ~ football game t.oday, whichc o n H a ~ r a t i o n s than the law allows. College. t ~ o n a l o r g a n ~ z a t l o n . With our na- IS bC1l1g played at Ba1tuTIore.Th e new measure is a boon hath Th c hr idc. who was given away tlOnal P r e s l d ~ n t , M.rs. A: H.tIl the police and to the volun te er hy her hrother . ~ I r . ! ' esl ie Haaf, R e ~ v e s . of Phtladelphta, as II1terfiremcn. who frequently miss their was attendcd hI" hcr s is te r. Mis s na tiona l head .company' s t rucks , and sp eed to Gretchen ]-I aaf: maid of honor. State Superintendents of Pubfires in thei r own automobiles. and the f o l l o \ ~ i n g bridesmaids: Itc Jnst:uction h a v ~ r e c e n t l ~ ~ ) e -Each f ir e chief has r eceived a Miss Dorothy M. Beatty. sister o f c ome I 1 1 t e r e s t ~ ( . 1 111 organlz\l1gconsignmcnt of the insignias a nd t he groom: Misses Ruth H. Cald- r ~ l r a l COm1l1Ul1ltles, ~ n the nais distributing thcm to the \,ohl11- wel1, of arherth, and Doris H ar- tlOnal h c a d . q u a r t e ~ s 111 t.he officesteers in his company, as they sign rinoton of Buffalo consins of the o i th e NatIOnal J.,ducatlOn Assoreceipts. and list their license num- hride . dnd ~ [ i s s J ) ~ ) r o t h v E. \Vil- ciation at Washington is sendingbers with him. The license num- son, of Narherth. ont o r g a t ~ i z e r s into anum ber ofbel 'S wil l he placed oil file with the Th c hest man was ~ r. 1Tarrv western States.police for che ck-up mea su rcs. H ouck. of Philadelphia. Thc A point of . interes t to the Nal:-Fire chiefs are a ls o in receipt oj ushers. ~ J c s s r s , lohn \\'ilson, of herth group IS the fact that thiSmaps showing the ext en t of their \ arberth: Rober't Le Fehe r. and w h ( ) l ~ mO\'el!lent was s t a ~ ' t e d byindil"idual tcrritories. These maps Roher t Kel sev, of Ceneseo . and a l'htladelphm tcachcr, ~ . J I S S Annarc furnished in order that holtse- I )ih\ ' in \{ose . 'of Rochester. Heygate H al l. who ( h s ~ o v e l : e dholdcrs in the vicinity of first-class \ t hat t hrough hcr f r iendship Withhouscs may recei\'e. thc I ~ l \ v e s t in- I GROCERS ORGANIZE t he mothc rs shc came to havc asurancc rate possl1Jle trom the ~ . . better understanding and greaterS 1 '1, B' ,I 'f FI'I'e l1 11 (I"l'- l'ormatlon of a new ~ l a l 1 1 Lme l ' I . I', U JUI J.ln .,(1.11 < 0 ' '- . ' f '11] interest in cach c 1I1( as an m( I-. aSSOCIatIon 0 "racers WI pro)-\\'1'1 tel's l> \-idual.. . abl)' take IJlace next \Vednesday ~ rs. Kiernan also told of manywhen rep re sentat ives f rom Over- interesting accomplishmcnts ofb ro ok t o \\layne will meet in t he groups in other localities who hadBrookline Square Cluh to o rgan iz e. been a hl e t o help school offic ia lsWilliam '1'. ?\lcJ ntyre is cha irman of to obtain community support oi

    ; ~ o n l l n i t ~ e e of t i v ~ which met l as t neces sa ry pro jec ts for thc imI' nday I1Ight t o

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    771 77 1=: THE UN IVERSAL CAR :I~ =: 273-277 Montgomery Pike :I~ ~ =: AnnounceD I ! ~ e Locating of a Modern Sales and Service Organization in :I

    Bala-Cynwyd.. t Ou r shop is equ ipped to make any repairs by the lates t approved methods. ~ Ou r S tock Depar tmen t has been enlarged to permit the carrying of a complete line :Io f Ford parts.

    ~ ACCESSORIES: We have a wide selection of standard accessones at

    attractive prices.=: COLD WEATHER SUGGESTIONS: Winter is just around the corner. Save :I

    time and trouble by having your car conditioned for easy starting.= We will inspect your electrical system Free of Charge. :IWE HAVE

    BATTERIES TIRES ANTI-FREEZEit DISTILLED WATER TUBES F R E E Z OME T E R S : IHYDROMETERS ALCOHOL TIRE CHAINS

    ~ S ~ H ~ E ~ A ~ ' ~ S ~ D ~ f~ R ~ . ~ U ~ G ~ ~ S ~ T ~ O ~ R ~ E ~ ~ I Formerly th e Bala-Cynwyd Sales and Service il ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

    George M. P ai nt er . o r B al a; FrankBeyer, of Cynwyd. and Samuel R. Markle,of Narberth, were amo ng t ho se t o at tend the fourteenth annual r eu n io n o fthe Treemount Seminary he ld Sa turdayI n N or ri st ow n. A t the election of officersfor the c om tn g y ea r Mr. Painter wasmade f i rs t v i ce president.Some men a re cons tan tl y t ry in g t ol ower t he r ec or d for meanness.

    I GEO.W. BOTIOMS Iontractor & BuilderMERION, PA.PHONE, MERION 996R

    OURSERVICE

    GIVE US A TRIAL

    Lumber :: Mi ll wo rk : : Co alBelmont Ave., West ManayunkPHONE: MANAYUNK 0105

    andOur PricesOur Coal

    JOS. MILES SONS

    . AllOQ.ys Give SatisfactionWe have very low

    prices on the b e 8 tR ea d in g CompanyCoal. You will makenO mistake by buyingnoW.

    BENEFIT CONCERT, OCTOBER 24A f e at ur e o f t he cu rrent musical season will be a "musical evening." whichwll1 be g iv en by Chi ef C aupol lc an , c el ebrated Sou th American Indian barltonc,and Madame Euphemia G iann in i-Gregory, prima donna s op ra no , b o th m embers of the Phlladelph la Grand OperaCompany, on Monday eventng. October24, at th e Penn Athletic ClUb. Theconcert will be g iven for the benefit ofthe Holiday House at Valley Forge. andthe Home for the Aged at Narberth,b o th o f w hi c h I n st i tu t io n s a re s u ppo rt ed by the K ing' s D augh te rs . T h e Committee of Arrangements is headed byMrs. Fred Derby, o f N arbe rt h, whoseaides are Mrs. J. Howard Ervicll. MissM. Louisa Harbaugh, Mrs. Francis H.Baker, Mrs. Wllliam Fischer. of Cynwyd.,Mrs. Harry Hughes, Mrs. E l la Wa lke r.Miss Elizabeth Lawrence, Mrs. Ida B.Davis . Miss Estelle Marl ln and Miss EvaRittenhouse.

    Celebrate Fifty-fowthAnniversary of School

    From bookkeeper t o p oe te ss is thes to 'r y o f youthful Antoi ne tt e Rapposelli, f ormer ly o f the Mai n L in e.N! iss Rapposelli was until this yearbookkeeper for Adelizzi Brothers , whomaintain establishments in BOlla-Cynwyd a nd Narberth."The Opal R ing" is the name o.f hertirst c ol le ct io n o f p oems , pubhsheelrecently by the Gorham Press (R. G.Badger, Boston) .Fo r a "first ," the book is not at 0111bad. In fact, many o f th e numerousshort poems contained in itsl;!S pages

    have a distinct appeal.S ome s how g re at p romist'; somedemonstrate an early artist ic maturity.Titlt's range from "The Opal Ring,"the f ir st i n the collection, t o "Ful f il l ment;' w hich is very well written;from "Philosophy," in which the wr i te rwades in somewhat beyond her depthto " Th e S nn 's Chi ld re n, " a gracefull i tt le t i t -hi t . replete in poetic instinct;from "The 1Iagic \Vaves," amateurish l y l imp ing but pleasing withal, to"Despair," which i s f inely done; SOlei,hut not p la int ive ; strongly written,hilt with a feminine grace."I f I could Remember" is rathert an ta li zi ng b ec au se o f i ts p romi se .\Vith a l it tl e touching up, it wouldmake a ly ri c fit for setting to music.

    It lacks perfectio;'" but there is :"ealpoetry in it. " Th e Opa l Ring" isnicely polished, and is o ne o f t he bestthings in t he b oo k, a s befits i t s pos i t ion'in the vanguard 0f the poeti': hostof titles.Two i l lustrative poems. short andreadily quotable, a rc "\ Ve M et " and""Vha t P r ice Success . " Th e tattt'r is afitting commentary al l t he n at ur e o f abookkeeper who preicrs the slllootht'rflowing realm of potery.

    : \ lu re than 24 0 people gathered inthe Baptist Church at Gladwyne lastSunday to celebrate the f i fty -four thanniversary of the Sunday School,which, under the leadership of Richan I J. Hamil ton . super in tenden t ,and And re \\ ' D. : \ lcNaughton , assistant '\1peri11lendent and teacher,the ~ c h n ( ) 1 has grown from a merehandiul (Ii ,;!tlClents t o t he p re se nt,

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    A little-perhaps quite a litdelater your bell rang."Ready with D o e ~ l e . "And your conversation started.TODAY-"Number, please?""Let me have Doeville 1234."And-practically asquickly as ona local call-you are connected.That's the kind of service we aregivingon out-of-town callsto theplaces most frequently called.And th e area covered by thisnew-era service is constantly being expanded.

    BUYSamuel C. Wagner, Jr.

    Information on our listings of homes, countryestates and farms in these desirable sec tions isalways available. Communicate with us shouldyou desire to

    SUBURBAN PROPERTIES

    1010 Packard Building, 15th and Chestnut Streets, PhiladelphiaRITTENHOU8E 2030

    P. R. R. MAIN LINE

    WERE THEY"GOOD OLD DAYS"?

    .. s g g g 8 c 5 c . ' i 8 a ! i 2 5 2 . 5 ~ C 5 ~ ~ oJWYNNEFIELD.-BALA-CYNWYD . ~ I

    "Thank you, the 0PeHtol'. willcall you,"

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    THE'BELL TELEPHONE COMPANYOF PENNSYLVANIA

    ONLY a few year. ago whenyou lifted your receiverto ~ an Gut-of-town call, theprocedure was something Ukethis:' ~ N u m b e r , please?" IBid the operator."Letme have Long Diltance."'rhe Long Distanoe operatorcame onthe line,"This is LongDistance.""I want to get DoevUle lJa84,etc., etc."

    ,&1L 1lRB, DUtrict Manager- .' = 1 - - - - - - - - - - -

    Phone, CYNWYD 7oo.TV

    Why not order nowf ro m o ur n ew book o fsample C h r i s t masCards and free yom'min d of C h r i s t m a ~worries later on?You will find manynew and unu sual ideasand designs., .By a n ew p ro ce ss yourname is engraved onthe cards wi thout theuse of a cos tl y plate.

    Montg. PikeW. of OldLane. Rd.

    CROSSWAYS.GIFT SHOP

    ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~. .II: Schedule of Montgomery Bus Co., Inc.Montgomery Avenue Line Leaving' Pennsylvania R. R. Sta- until 10.30 P. 1\1.E tb d t io n i n Narberth 7 minutes later Then 10.50 and every 20 m in . untilw as oun t ha n t he a bo ve -m en ti on ed t im es . ] 2 .30 A. M. T(?1~ Leaving Andersonand Montgomery Leaving 54th Street and Cit y L in e Then. ].00, 2.00 and 3.00 A. M.Avenues 21 minutes l at er t han t he above- Leavmg 54th and Ci ty Line 5 m in -mentioned times. utes later than the above-men- JlW WEEKD,U'S tioned times. T(?1Starting at 5.30 !-. M. . Westbound Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. Sta-Then every 15 mm. untIl 9 . ~ 0 A . ~ . Leaving 62d and Lancaster Avenue t ion in Narberth 19 minutes laterW Then 9.20 and every 20 mm. until than the above-mentioned times. T(?1300 P M WEEKDAYSI t T h ~ n 3.i5 ~ n every IF. min. unt il Start ing at 6.00 A. M, Narberth Short Line Jlw 10.00 P. M. Then every 15 min. until 9.30 A. M. T(?1Then 10.20 and every 20 min. until Then 9 .5 0 A. M. and every 20 min. Eastbound12.00 P. M. until 3.30 P. M. Leaving Pennsylvania R .R . StationW Then 12.30. 1.30 and 2.30 A. M. Then 3.45 P. 1\1. and every 15 min. Narberth Jluntil ]0.30 P. M. T(?1SATURDAYS Then 10.50 and every 20 min. until WEEKDAYS : " ~ N D SUNDAY8 ..e.c

    Starting at 5.30 A. M. Then ] 2.30 A. M. Starting at 5 50 A M 'tG1Then every 15 min',until 9.90 A . ~ . Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3.09 A. M. Then 6.30, i.10, 7 .50; 8 .30, 9 .10,i9 .. Then 9.20 and evelY 20 mm. untIl 8ATURDAYS 9.50,10.30,.11.10 and 11.50 A. M.12.00 A. 1\1. . , Starting at 6.00 A. M. Then 12.30, 1.10, 1.50, 2.30, 3.10, T(?1TI;e; 0 ~ 2 ~ 5 ~ r . d every 15 mm. unt Il Th en every 15min. until 9.30 A. M. 3 .50, 4 .30, 5 .10, 5 .50, 6 .30, 7 .10,T h e ~ 10.20 a ~ every 20 min. unti l Then 9 .50 A. M. :.l.nd every 20 m in . 7 .50, 8 .30, 9 .10, 9 .50, 10. 30 , 11. 1012.90 P. M. until 12.30 P. M. and 1 ~ . 5 0 P. M ..; . Then ]2.30. 1.30 and 2 .30 A . M. Then ]2.45 P. M. and every 15 min. Leavmg 54th and Cit y LineW until 10.30 P. M. T(?1SUNDAYS Then 10.50 P . M. and every 20 min. WestboundStarting at 5.30 A. M. until ] 2. 30 A . M. . 1 Then every 'h-hour until 9.00 A.M. Then 1.00, 2.00 and 4.0 0 A. M . WEEKDAYS AND 8UNDAY8 T(?1Then 9.20. and every 20 m in . until Starting at 6 .10 A . M .W 1.00 P. M. . SUND,\Y8 Then 6 .50, 7 .30, 8 .10, 8 .50, ' 9 .30, . 1

    Then 1.15 and every 15 min. until Starting at 6.00 A. M. 10.10, 10.50 and 11.30 A . M. "G110.00 P. M. Then every Ih-hour until 9.30 A. M. Then 12.10, 12.50, 1.30, 2.10, 2.50,Then .10.20 P. M. and every 20 min. until 1.30 P. ~ I 3.30; 4.10, 4.50, 5.30, 6.10, 6.50,W until 12.00 P. 1\1. , Then 9.50 A. ]\'1. and every 20 m in . 7 .30, 8 .10, 8 .50, 9 .30, 10. 10 , 10. 50 ' '6 l1'hen 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. M. IThen 1 .45 P. 1\1. and every 15 min. and 11.30 P. M. and 12.30 A. M.~ !&FOR INFORMATION ON OTHER SCHEDULES, PHONE BRYN MAWR 1286-1008=t' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i 2 ~ i 2 i 2 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l

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    White 's Sweet Shop, inNarberth, bakes the finestpastry on the Main Line. Ifyou don't believe it, just ord er a ny th ing i n t he line offancy cake creations, andsee for yourself!Cakes for the party,birthday cakes-all kinds offancy cakes with icings thatare masterpieces of skil ledartistry.

    -Made to "rder.WHITE'S SWEET SHOP

    Phone, Narberth 4005219 Haverford Ave., NarberthCAKES, PIES, CANDIES,

    NUTS, ICE CREAM

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    FLOORS FINISHEDGLAZINC-CARPENTRY

    Phone, Cynwyd 991-J201 Cynwyd Road

    H I G " L ~ N D .DAIRIES.MILK AND C R ~ A M758 LAN CASTER AVE.BRYN MAWR,'"PHONE. BRYN MAWR 882

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    ..., - _-_ .,: R. S. TOUHILL :: Electrical Contractor :, "Service with a Smile" ,: 70S s. BOWl\IAN AVENUE : Estimates Furnished ,t PHONE MERION 1088 ......., .",.........

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    BUICKjOr1928ALLAN C. HALE, Inc.MAIN 'UNE DISTRIBUTORSTELEPHONES

    Last year Buick said: Change your oil only four t imes a year."Buick tests at the great Proving Ground of General Motors at thattime had shown that oil changes would never be necessary,with theOil Filter to remove impurities, and the CranKcase Ventilator toprevent oil dilution.Now, more than a year has passed, and Buick owners in everysection of the world-under ev

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    PHONE BOULEVARD 888J. E. KUNKELPrices Bubject to change without notice.

    29 Bala Avenue, Bala-Cynwyd

    Fresh Fruit Flavors

    219 HAVERFORD AVENUEFor Delivery-PhoneNarberth 4005

    The Link Between Forest and Home

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    Kunkel Combustion System-Bold, installed and guar-anteed by Kunkel. Bums buckwheat coal-saves .! yourfuel cost-eontrols temperature in your home automat ic al ly . See demonst ra ti on i n our show rooms6ad and Market.

    One of the most delicious and satisfyingsweets you eve r ta st ed , will be yourexpression when ~ " o u have tas ted a dishof Whi te's Ice Cream, fruit flavored.

    "The mos t ma ss ive t re e i n Pennsylvani a i s aSycamore standing four miles South of Lancasterbetween the Lincoln Highway and the MariettaTurnpike. Its dimensions are: Circumference 18inches above the ground, 27 feet 6 inches; circumference 5 fee t above ground, 22 fee t. It is 102 f ee thigh, and its branch spread from east to west is 118feet, and from north to south, 138 feet."What is probably the largest Horse Chestnut

    tree in Eastern North America stands near Bath,Northampton County. This t ree, when a l it tle sapling, was lifted at Mount Vernon by George Washington, and given to General Brown, one of his faithful aides, who planted it in front of his home, whereit is still growing."

    WHITE'S ICE CREAM

    KUNKEL PRICES (Chuted)Charge Price Cash PriceEgg, $14.5O- less 50c a ton for c a s h - $14.00Stove, 15 .0o - less 50c a to n for c a s h - 14.50Nut, 14.5O-less 50 c a to n for c a s h - 14.00Pea, 1 l . 5O- less 50c a ton for c a s h - 11.00

    After devot ing 30 years to the coal business andafter handling millions of tons of coal, we still can't tellthe quality or quantity of coal by merely looking at it.But our 30 years' experience has taught us which is thehighest quality coal and where to get it. That is why wesucceed in satisfying our many customers in West Philadelphia and suburbs and why we have succeeded in bui.lding the largest independentcoal business in Philadelphia.

    WHITE'S SWEET SHOP

    Largest Independent Coal Dealer in Philadelphia

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    63d and Market

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    THE GENERAL DRAFTING COMPANY

    SHERMAN G. COATES, Registered Architect.Phone,Rittenhouse0328

    PHONE: NARBERTH 3868-M

    1935 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.ArchltectUl'al Designs, Working Drawings and DetaUs. BlockPlans.Sketches and Rendereed Perspectives for Advertising Purposes.Shop DraWings and Architectural Layouts for Contractors andBuUding Material Manufacturers.Surveys and MeasuredDraWings of Existing Buildings. Any Mis

    cellaneous Drafting and Sketching.

    ALBERT and DILWORTHRADIO SALES AND SERVICE

    DISPLAY OLD BIBLES

    Repairing Our SpecialtyPROMPT SERVICE I310 Dudley Avenue~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -~ ~ ~ ~ ~

    I "What CAN a Man Believe?" I~ A Review of B1'uce Barton's~ Latest Book~ I BAPTIST CHURCH OF THE EVANGEL I~ I Robert E. Keighton, Minister I' ~ Evening Worship, 7.45 o'Clock~ I TOPIC FOR OCTOBER 16: Ifa! "Which Is the Best Extant Religion?"I I~ ~ ~ ~

    N. R. PEACOCKInter ior and Exter ior PaintingWILL BE GLAD TO EBTDlATE407 Essex Ave.. Narberth, Pa.Phone, Narberth lI8lW

    LEGIONETTES TO MEET' rhe regular monthly meetingof Ame ri ca n Leg io n Aux il ia ry ,Harold D. Speakman Post, No.356, will be held 'ruesday even ing, Oc tober 18, in l eg ion roomof th e Communi ty Building.

    adelphia, al so holds membership inthe Merion Cricket Club a nd Poo rCONTINUED FROM THE FIRST PAGID Richard Club.CONTINUED I,'uml THE FlRST PAGE whom the Methodist Church of Following is the line-up of S ~ t -far as Meeting House lane; begin- that name in Philadelphia is a u r t a ~ \ ~ : . m e with C h e 6 ~ ; U ~ ; ~ ~ning at t he w es te rl y c or ne r of memor ia l. D'Amour left e nd PaulR icha rd son l ef t t ackl e.. (C.) BrogdenMee ti ng Hou se lane with the ' rhe Hopper Bible was formerly Cunningham .. left guard Hauver

    b b h 11 . Scott center Mankusnum er 700, ev en n um er s s a 111 p os se ss io n o f M r. Harry S. Baker rlght guard.. Burnsbe applied in numerical sequence Hop pe r, s up er in te nd en t o f t he Cook (C.) ., .. right tackle Hurstf Bowmen right end Finnegant o every 25 f ee t o f f ro nt ag e a s ar school an d well-known to mos t o f Tyson quarterback Rileyas Woodbine a venue ; beginning the folks of Narbert l l. l\/frs. 1-1. S. Smith left h alfback Fesmlerf uT d J.\ Kohlhas .. , .right halfback Orra t the westerly corner 0 V\ 00 - H .' f h B . Cross fullback..... Workmanbine avenue with th e number 800, ' oppel IS 0 t e u c k n ~ l l f3:ml lr, Substitutions-Mearns for Tyson. Bar-

    even numbers shall be applied to for whom Bucknel l Ut1Iverslty IS ~ ~ p ~ ~ r f ~ ' ~ O ~ ~ ~ ' B ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ r f : o : : : ~ ~ :every 25 feet of f ron t age a s far as named. Coleman for Cook.Price avenue; beginning at the Just b ef or e D r. F. 'vV. E. Ste- S co re b y periods:weste rly co rne r of Price avenue ~ l ~ t . fr Califorl1 lal IBle'bglavehto J~ ~ ~ g e ~ ~ ~ nw it h t he n umbe r VOO, even nU111- r. e lg l t on a n 0 ( le t at Referee-Armitage.had been th e pos se ss ion o f Missbel'S s ha ll b e applied to every 2':; Susie Unruh. ' rhis was f rom thefeet of f ro nta ge as far a s S,abine family of Gorgas for whom Gor avenue; beginning at the westerlycorner o f S ab in e a ve nu e w it h t he gas avenue and lane in German- Rates: 2c per wO'l'd; additional con-t ow n w er e n am ed . secutive insertions of same advertise-'number 1000, even numhers shall ment, lc per word. Minimum chargebe applied to every 25 f ee t o f LOWER MERION WINS pe_r_w_e_ek_,_8_0_C. -:-:-f ro nt ag e a s f ar a s Stepney place; FOIt ItENT-Flv-room apartment withbeginning at th e weste rly corner OZ"frNUEn FRO:lI 'fr-H1 r"IHRT PAtH+; bath. Including gOOd-sized porch. Privateof Stepney place with the numbe r entrance. Phone Narberth 2759.1100, e ve n n umher s s ha ll be alJ- ou t of b o un ds o n t he v is it or 's 25- I .OST-Collle, young male. small scard I F I I on nose and head; $10 reward. Majorplied to every 2;' feet o f f ron t age ya r me. ' rom lere ...O\ver Smith. Wynnewood. Ardmore 209-R.as far as Essex a\ 'enl lc: heginning' .\Ierion's b a c k f i ~ l d again went to TFrORINn In Junior and Senior highat th e w es te rl v c or ne r o f E ss ex work: and . off-tackle slants by school SUbjects. Exclusive on mathea \ 'enllC \ \' it ll tIle 1l1lmher ]200. :\Iearns, SmI th , C ro ss a nd Ko_h l- ma tl cs and science. Miriam Jenki nsh 1 I I Elsbree. 321 North Narberth avenue', Nar-even numbers shall be appl ied to as soon pUS l e o v e ~ t le f i ~ ' s t berth. Phone for Interview.every 25 f ee t o f frontage as far as touchdoWIl. Ossle .Sm1th carned FURNISHED room In the home o f twoHan se ll r oa d o n t he north side of tht,.ball ac ro s s the final .marke.r: adults, Special consideration to businessI rI I 1 If t man. W r l t ~ "K," Our Town.Montgomery avenue' beginning le seCOll( 1 . was a repe It!on FOR SALE-TWo large rubber plants.at a point oppos i te l ~ a n s e l l ro ad of ~ h first. ' ~ ' I t h L(:)\ver . M e n ~ n 471 Brookhurst avenue,with the numbe r 1 ~ O O . even num- ha\k!lg a .stlll ~ a s l e r tme 111 FOR RENT-Garage space. 311 Northh er s s ha ll h e a pp li ed to even 2;; ma II1g g a 1 1 l s . ~ :. ( ~ o , n a ~ e r t le : 6 ~ ~ ~ ~ h avenue. Phone Narberthf t f f t f \\T - start of. the hal. 5111ltl1 agall1 wentee dO ron age as ar as ... y nn e- o v er for his second touchdown. FOUND a cat, Phone Narberth 4 0 3 7 - W I I r - = ; l E = = = ~ E ; = = = ~ = = = a l ; = = = ~ = = = a F = = * = = = = I I P = = = ~ = ; ' I\ \ .00 avenue C . C FOR SALt:--Four-passenger Chevrolet e be .. ae n n

    "' r . .., -.' a!)tam ook ag,'lin nlls.s,e(1 tIlett t f Cope. 1924 model: very cheap. Phone. le , 1 e ~ e l ~ l O n ~ ,IlIC 1 0 1 ~ , ~ ~ extra point. ' rhe ball w as v er y Narberth 2842.busmess IJlul.dmgs b et \\ e en I l ,l \ el - w et and skidded oi t his to e as he : : . . . , ; I = : o : , . , I . : I - : - e - - . : . 1 a . : . ; : : l e ~ C : O a O : : k . . . e s - a - : ; - d . . . . n - o ~ o - : ; . l e ~ s - . o ~ r : : i d " e r : : : sford and \Vmd.sor avenues makes -trll k' t 1'11. I Iaken. Mrs. Sel ina Duncan. 6 Sabine. 'S ' " 1 f. I C I. e s co re n ow rear IIvenue. Narberth 4112-M.It neces.an to 1 ) \0 \ I( e 01 t la t I ('\\'er Merl'()ll I')' ClleltellI1'1'11 0 , ~ ~ ~ = = = ~ = - - = = : : : " " : = - ~ - - - =,_ . _ , ,' . . ~ ' . . ~ , . . \\'ANTED-A woman for generalhlOlk ,\ more a d e q u a ~ e :s)stem 01 At thIS POll1t Coach : \d am sent in 'housework, part tIme. Phone Narberthhous e numbe rs.. It IS, t he re fo re , many substitutes who held the I~ _ 7 = 9 1 = - . = c " " . " . . . , . . o - = c - 7 _ " " " " ' - " " ' "7C"' : "- ' -__th e recol11mendatlOn o f y ou r C0111- enenl)' In "Ile+ t'C) I' tlle !)'llance ..f PLE,\SAN'I' furnished room within one. I I . . - , IJ ' , " . "block of station for business man. Ad-mlttee t lat. J ~ l - p n 1 1 l n g atJ.aver- the game. dress "H." Our Town.ford avenue \ ~ I t h th e number Ion Th e p ic to ry o ve r C he lt en ham J.OR S'\LF.-Here Is a bargain for you.on th e we st SIde a nd t he number a ....tinmakes lower Merion a!JIJear An eight-room detached house. t iled] I . I I . ' ,.., , . " ba th. fireplace. concrete porch, garage..01 on t le east S I ( . ~ all( cont1l1u- as a contender for t h e s ubu rban Lot 50 by 100 , best section of Narberth,1I1g northerly to \\'Indsor avenue. champ ionsh ip. Coach Adam will Price reduced this week to $8800 for11111111)ers 'Jl111 ])e '11)1)IIe(1 Ill alte ' 1 I '" quick sale. Financed to $7000. Address S :' ,1- n ow l av e t o guan agalllst a SP lrJt "B," care of Ou r Town o r phone Nar-n ~ l t e n u m e ~ l c a l sequence to e \ 'e ry o f (we r con fidence in his players. b . : . . . e ~ r ~ t h ~ 3 , - , ; 9 ~ 0 : : : , 5 - , , " , W = , - ' -;,:-:--7': '--.,.--O----,-:-=--=:!" feet. of lrontage. . anrl keep them in th e right frame t'OIl n E N T - F u r n l s h ~ ; ~ o m , with ~ "I t IS t h recol11mendatlon of of mind fa r th e coming' games. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t board. Write C. care of Ouryour commIttee that in order to Th e \Vilmingtan JIi gh Schoo l "INN'" R O O ~ I f tl b I y .1 ' . . ., So., , "or gen eman or us -pu t II1to ehect t le new syst em III \\'Ill be th e oPPOSitIOn for tomor- ness woman. Private family. Convenlnumbers for r-.lontgol11ery a ve nu e r ow 's g ame, a nd the fray promises ent to s ta tion. Phone N a r b e r : h _ 4 1 ~and for the specified s ec ti on o f to be a real thriller. It was this FOR RJ. ;NT-Room with bl\ th , ForNarberth avenue. the present resi- same school t ha t t wo y ea rs ago ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ s w ~ ~ ~ ~ . ? . ~ e ~ ~ : m ; ~ ~ 9 G a ~ : f : ~dents on each of those streets should broke Lower Merion's winning' Cynwyd. . ,be notified by th e H ighway Com- s tr ea k. w hi ch h ad t ot al ed n ea rl y PRIN'I'ING-Narbel'th's Printing Shopmittee in wr it inO' that t h e change 2!) straight victories. Th e score Is ready to fuum your des ires in a. . '" ..,'- f 1 7 (. . I \\T 'I promp t a nd distinc tiv e manner. See111 numbers wIll become ettec t l\ 'e ? t Jat g a m ~ was - I. Wit 1 I m- Ber t Tay lor o r phone Nar be rt h 3648-Jon Novemher 1, and that, in ad- IIlgton th e VictOr. Dothard & Taylor. P. O . B ox N o. 3 9.dition. similar notifications should Las t y ear Lower ?vlerion travel- 'Oil SU E M h I ht ( t t )he sent to the postmaster on the ed to Wilmington and p layed its In I e x c ~ l l e n ' t c ~ n ~ t ~ I ~ ~ , u p r J e a 5 0 ~ : ~ ~ :assumption that he will exercise hest g ame o f t he s ea so n, winning Phone Narberth 4167. (10-15-27.)th e authority which the IJOstal bv the s co re o f (i-O. Tomorrow SEWING MACHINES-All makes re-. . .. \\"'1 . '11 f paired, Liberal allowances on old ma-regulatIOns gIve hl111 111 connec- . 'I 111111g:ton \\'1 he out or re- chines for new Singer. Phone Meriontion with this matter. venge With as powerful a team as 1458-M. (t.f.)"During t he p as t 1110nth. in r e- u su al . WANTED-Co1ored truck driver. with

    f . . A 11 t ll lcell1ellt " Ill" (Ie I) tl e references. Norristown Trucking Co. 935s po ns e t o requests rOI11 C itIzens. 1'\n 0 1:S u y. 1 West Washington street. N o r r l s t ~ w n .your cOl11mittee has ordered school Board of DIrectors of the app01l1t- Norristown 3732. (10-15-27)'warning traffic signs. w hi ch wh en ment of M r. E rn est Vi. Tallman. FOIt SALE-Hard and soft coal cinderst he y a re received will be e re ct ed o f \ a yn e, as General Manage r o f delivered. Norristown Trucking Co., 935. tl A t b'l CI 1 f PI'1 1 I West Washi ng ton s tr ee t. No rristown,011 \Vmdsor avenue to wa rn auto - l u omo , leu J 0. 11 a(e.- Norristown 3732. (10-15-27)moh il is ts o f t he k in de rg ar te n i n pIlla. Mr. r a ~ l m a l ! , who IS p r e ~ : - GARAGE FOIt RENT-315 Woodsidethe C ommun it y B ui ld in g; o n den t of the Klwam s Cluh o f Phl ,- avenue. Phone Narberth 2820. (10-29-27)Forrest avenue in r efe rence to the ~ O i ! : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ O l l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ O i ! : ~ ! ) o O ' C ~ ~ O ! ! ~ o o # c ~ ~ o c ~Pa rochi a l s choo l and at the junct ion o f Sab ine and North Narber thavenues in reference to th e PuhlicSchool."During the month o f September, $V5.75 was spent for materialsused in con necti on w ith streetmaintenance and sewer work. Th elabor expenditure during Septemb er amoun te d t o $1078.00, dividedas fol lows:Fo r street deaning, $481.0.j.; forstreet maintenance, $72.36; forcollecting 488 cubic yards of ashes ,$ 35 6, 12 ; f or wor k in connectionwith th e ins ta ll at i on o f th e oilb ur ne r a t t h e Commun ity Bui lding, $27.00; for work on th e playground, $27,3(j ; for work o n Mont gomery avenue manholes, maden ece ssar y b y t he county workwhich is now proceeding on thatstreet, $41.76; for work on c le an ing Narber th avenue storm sewer,and th e i n st a ll at i on o f th re e manholes in connect ion therewi th,$72.36."Three permits for depositingm at er ia ls o n t he highway wereissued du ring th e past month an dthe fees t h ere from amoun ted to$35.00. Six pe rmi ts were issuedfor opening th e public highwaya nd t he fees therefrom amountedto $118.00."

    NEW NUMBERS FORMONTGOMERY AVENUEhurch Notes

    " First Churchof Christ , ScientistWoman's Club Building.Ardmore Avenue, Ardmore, Pa.11 A. M.-Sunday services.11 A. M.-Sunday school services.Wedne sday evening, t es timoni almeetin!{, 8 o'clock. .Readmg Room, 19 West Lancasteravenue, open week days from 10.30 to4.30, except Wednesdays, when it isopen f rom 12 noon to 4.30 and 9 to!lA5 in the evening. The subject forthe Bible lesson sermon for Sunday,October 16, is "Doct rine of Atonement."! Only af ter a public favor it e has become a " ha s- be en" does he beg in torealize the emptiness of applause.

    Baptist Church of the EvangelRobert E. Keighton, MinisterSunday, October 16:HA5 A. M.-Church school.11.00 A. M,-Morning worship. Sermon, "Who Are Your Parents?"7.00 P. M.-Young People's De\'ot ional Service. Topic, "Young Peopleand the Denomination."7.45 P. M.-Evening worship. Sermon, "Which Is the Bes t Extant R ~ ligion?" , ',;:,41Wednesday, October 19:8.00 r. M.-Prayer service. Topic,"The Danger of Miracles." A study"ofthe s i ~ t h chapt er o f J ohn' s Gospe l,showing that it is not always wise tohelicve miracles.October 17 to 20 the sessions of thePennsylvania Baptist Convention willbe held in the Chestnut Stree t Churchin Philadelphia.- - - - - -Holy Trinity Lutheran ChurchCletus A. Senft, Pastor.Sunday, October 16:9.45 A. M.-Bible school. Remember the Sunday school orchestra.11.00 A. M.-The service. Theme,"Muzzled." ,6.45 P. M'.-Senior and Junior Luther Leagues.7.45 P. M.-The Vesper service.Theme, "The Faith That Dares."Tuesday, October 18, 2 P. M.Woman's Missionary Society. At thehome of Mrs. Seaboldt, 401 North Narberth avenue.Friday, October 21, 4.45 P. M ,-Catechism class.

    Methodist Episcopal ChurchRev, W, Sheridan Dawson, Minister.Services for Sunday. October 16:fI,45 A. J'vl'.-Bible school. H on. F.\V. Stites, superintendent.11.00 A. M.-M 0 r n in g worship .Theme, "Tlw True Mot ive for Chr is ,tian Service."Anthem-"They Th, lt Trus t in theLord," by Gillette,Quartet-"He P romised Me," by'Gabriel.6.45 P. 1L-Epworth League devotional meeting. Leader. Mr. vVill iamHea rd . To pic. "My Crowd S eein gChrist Through Me,"7.45 P. M.-Evening worship. Theme,'J Believe inJesus Christ ." This is thes eco nd o f th e series of se rm on s th epastor is preaching on the Apostles''Creed, by request.Anthem-"Frollt Egypt' s BondageFrec," by Page.Quartet-"Cast Thy Bread Upon the\Vaters," by Kirkpatrick.The Epwor th League class in Evan:gclisl11 wil l meet on \Vednesday evening at 7.15 o'clock.Prayer and praise serviceon '''1cdnes

    ~ I a y at 8 o'clock.The Ladies' Aid Society will holdtheir annual bazaar on Saturday, December 3, in the s tore room formerlyoccupied by the Lyons H ard wareStore, on Haverford avenue.

    All Saints ' ChurchWynnewood, Pa.Rev. Gibson Bell, Rector.8 A. M.-Holy Communion.10 A . M.-Church school.11 A. M.-Litany and Ante-Com111tll1ion sermon by the rec tor.Anthem-"O Prav fo r th e Peace o fJerusalem," Knox. 'Baritone solo-Barry S. Mellor.Choir of thirty trained voices.'i' P. M.-Young People's Fellow-:ship. 'T he p ro gr am c ommitte e for th isSunday i s headed by Vestus Spindler.A Hollowe'en masquerade wil l b e heldon Friday, October 28, for memhers ofthe Fel lowship and their f ri ends . Thecommittee in charge is Ray Rudrpff,chairman i Vestus Spindler, ElIa Rossand Virginia Douglass.The ent ire cas t and chorus of "Colkge Days," the musical comedy whichthe Fellowship will present at Montgomery School late this fall, is workingto the utmost on the score . The whole1 roduction has heen put under the direction of a capable professional coach.

    The Presbyterian ChurchRev. John Van Ness, 11.1' A., Minister.Meetings for tomorrow, October 16:9.4/1 A. M.-Bible s choo l. Mr . J oseph H. McClay, superintendent.11.00 A. M.-Morning worship. Sermon theme, "What the Bible TeachesAbout the Holy Spirit ."11.00 A. 1L-Junior church, conduct

    oed hy Mrs . A. S. Digby.6.45 P. 1I.-Meetings of the Junior.and Senior Endeavor Societies.7.45 P. M.-Evening worship . Ser mon t heme , "Gi deon and His Thr eeHundred."CHURCH NOTESBecause of the pressure of husiness,Mr. A. G. Compton has felt it neces, sary to res ign f rom the super in tendency of the Bible school. His fai thfulservice and untiring energy have been,grea tly appreciated . The Session hasappointed 1J'r. J. H. McClay to fill thevacancy.Mr. and Mrs . Mason, Mr. and M ~ s .Nar ri gan and Mr. and Mrs. Simps,o,nwi1l entertain all the deacons and theIrwives at the church.Next 'Vvednesday evening at tl'p.prayer meeting we will continue ourstudy in First Thessalonians.The Semper Fidelis Bible Class will'hold a bus iness meeting and socia l a tthe church next Thursday evening.

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    L,"TLE. ACE OFc;PADEC;! "'HE'"DFAL A- r

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    Open Friday Evenings from 7 until 9 o'Clock

    WHEN you start an account heJekeep adding to it. Said Major Downi llg: "Don't stop stirring until thepudden's dOlle."

    Heitt 1\1itll Qasandthe~ l )R(MOOID)HEKTO 'Xi'I:'9hecAUtomaticY"umacema'ii

    FROM September until June, year after year,i t' s the same old story-Dad, Will You Takea Look at the Furnace?You build f ires ! Shovel coal! Lug out ashes!Run up and down stairs to keep the fire going! Butthis daily invitat ion to drudgery and furnace-tending will be eliminated by theHEATOMAT GAS BOILER.You just l ight the f IEATOMAT once, in the Fall-that'sall! Thereafter-a thermostat,placed in the living l.'oom, maintains any desired temperatureat all times.You can install the HEATOMAT Gas B 0 i I e r to yourpresent s team, hot wa te r orvapor p lant . Inves tiga te its

    ' l " T ! " r ~ ! \ r ! " ~ " ' , i e e and economies.SIGN AND MAIL THE COUPON BELOW

    _""i'.iiIMOND RADIATOR COMPANY,J } ~ p t . 12 2220 Chestnut Street, PHladelphia.:'!nut obligation on my part Idndly send particulars regarding th("--. \TOMAT GAS B O I L E ( ~ .

    The Narberth National Bank

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    ~ ~ hat Will Give SatisfactionLet us Weather St rip your doors and windows now and keepout all d ra ft s. Thi s will not only make your home comfortableduring the cold winter months, but will help considerable towardreducing the coa l b il l. We guarantee best workmanship, highgrade material and perfect sat is fact ion. Our low overheadmakes possible a saving f rom 10 to 30 per cent.A Dalla l' Saved Is a Dal lal ' EarnedESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVENMAIN LINE AWNING COMPANY49 East Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore, Pa.Call Ardmore 1527-1 for Our Representative

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    RITtenhouse 863J,.

    HALLOWE'EN

    NARBERTH FOLKS

    EXPERT REPAIRINGEstimates FreeC. M. FRIESWATCHl\fAI{EItCALL BARING 0924628 North I\lay St., West I'hlla.

    Sternberg School

    Weare l 'ead y to he lp youwith your Hallowe'en Party.All the pin's-Cards, Invitations, Tallies, PlaceCards,Favors. Candles, etc.

    JAMES R. COLE

    Narberth and Ha,errorll Avenues

    OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS

    TELEPHONE: NARBJ!iRTJI ~ 6 0 Z

    FANNY H. LOOSPiano TeacherStudio Over Garage at

    417 HAVERFORD AVENUE

    Phone: Narberth 2510 and 3771-W

    Elm Gift andHemstitching ShopBeaded Bags and Bags of

    Al l Kinds Repaired.Beads Restrung242 Haverford Avenue

    URBAN REALTY CORP.Fredk. Hermann, Pres.1632 Land Title Bldg., Phila., Pa.

    FOR SALE OR RENT419-429-431 Church LaneYeadon, DeJaware Co., Pa.Apartments with garage s, a nd s to re s, s ui table for millinery, haberdasher, hardware ortailor shops. New,prosperous location.

    PHONE: NARBERTH 2882Haverford Ave. at Forrest Ave.

    GEORGE A. WITTE.Paperhanging alld. DecoratingESTIMATINGNARBERTH 4135 W

    Ye Oddity Shoppe"The Gift Cen ter of t he Mai n L in e"

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    HUMPHRIES BROS.w. L. and C. R. HumphriesPAINTING -- GLAZINGPhone'Narberth 2656-W

    ---- ._ .HARRY B. WALLPlumbing, Gas Fittingand HeatingNARBERTH, PA.PHONE, NARBERTH 3652-M

    Rear of 250 Haverford .Ave.House and Decorative PaintingMail Orders and Jobbing PromptlyAttended tePhone, Narberth 3639-W

    30 South 21st S t r ee t . Philadelphia Narberth Branch

    Schrafft's

    .QUR'TOWN

    CANDIES

    107 ESSEX AVE.PHONE-NARBERTH 3971

    FIVEComfortable Carsat Your CallNarberthTaxiCab Co.

    THE ESSEXKANDY KOUNTER

    HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice of the PeaceREAL ESTATE

    WALTER NEWRUCK

    An Entire New LineofReymer's Box & Bulk CandiesAwaits You at

    Reymer's

    CHAS. F. EBERTJobbing CarpenterREPAIRS and ALTERATIONS103 Dudley AvenuePHONE: NARBERTH 4129

    Fire Insurance-Best Companie!.Phone totOW llIlI Haverford Aye.

    Carpenter and Builder17 Schiller Avenue, Narberth, Pa.Screens and Weather Stripping

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    MARY ELIZABETH DURBIN231 Narberth AvenueEvenings by Appointment: Orders Taken

    I'hone: ~ a r b e r t l l 2828

    I 'hone NlIrberth 273a:J

    TAXI SERVICEP. F. DONAHUEResidence, Station,Narberth 4031 Narberth 4007Baggage Called for and Delivered108 CONWAY AVENUE X ARB ERT H

    ONLY TEN WEEKSUNTIL CHRISTMAS"BUY IN NARBERTH"

    HAND EMBROIDERED GIFTS. SUCHAS BED SPREADS , SCARFS. SASHCURTA INS, CARD COVERS. ETC.ON SALE AFTERNOONS AT THEHOME OF

    DAVIS'BOOKS FOR CHILDREN

    FEDERATION CAMPAIGN

    We have added to our s tock a . vonder fu l n ew l in e o f chi ld ren' sbooks. Peter Rabbit and other small books, aGc each; a for $1. Ser ie sbooks for boys and gil'1s 12 to 15 years; historical stories, etc., 50c each.

    CLEAR UP BURGLARIES

    Intelligent people find evidences of superior storekeeping NE S RU STOREThe Oldest Store in Narberth in this s hop. Whe ther at the fountain, our prescription eRA' D G2244 Haverford Avenue Narberth 4035' .. counter. or other departments they find politeness, reliability Narberth Bnd Hnerford Avenuesand fairness. Narberth 1620~ : : : ! : ! ! : : : : : ! : ! ! : : = : : : ! : ! ! : : = = : : : ! : ! ! : : = = : : : ! : ! ! : : = = = = = : : : ! : ! ! : : ~ ~ I ' - -----------------------'

    CONTINUED FROM THE F IRST PAGEIn-the first, Francis Heyer, 19, ofLakeside avenue, Akron, 0 , wasthe victim. He was picked up aweek ago by Officer James Taylorwith two companions when an automobile the three were using wascaught speeding on Lancaster pikein \Vynnewood.Make Get-Away.Taylor took the t ri o to the Arclmore headquarters to slate them forspeeding. No suspicion was entertained that th ey were wanted forany th ing else and no precaut ionswere taken to guard t hem. Taking

    advantage of this , t he t ri o made adash for l iber ty as they were beingbooked and succeeded in making aget-away. Cal l boxes were used tobroadcast a description of the mento policemen on duty in variousparts of the township.Later that night Officer JosephCrooks, in making the rounds of hisbeat in North Ardmore, spotted aman on Che rr y lane a nd stoppedhim for quest ioning . The manclaimed he was a h ike r seeking apl ace to res t, but Crooks a rres tedhim as a suspi cious cha ract er andtook him to headqua rt er s. Therehis prisoner was identified as Heyer,one of t he three who had escapeda ft er being a rres ted ear li er i n theday for speeding.

    to open the seventh annual cam-!Jaicrn of the \VeHare Federation,b 0which wil l be carried on fr0111 c-toher 2,1 to Novemher 4.Under the chairmanship of Mr .Robert \V. Lesley, of Haverford.with Mr. Vl . Logan ~ acCoy, ofOverbrook. as vice chairman, this" ~ i a g a r a of Energy" is preparedto catTV the drive to a ~ : i g h pointof success and to snrpass all records of former years.The headquarters for the M;r;;Linc division are in the old Merion T it le a nd Trust Company,where :\riss Toan Wollaston pres ides a s d iv is ion secretary, with:\[rs. Henry McIntire as publicity

    didate for Democratic nominat ionfor County Commissioner, $857,wi th con tr ibut ions amounting to$35.William H. Fox, successful canclidate for County 'l 'reasurer, spent$910 .Harold B. Bechtel, successfulcandidate for Clerk of Courts, hadcontributions of $300, a nd spe nt$7 13.Daniel J. Mowrey, Royersford,unsuccessful candidate for Directorof the Poor, $78.08.-Ephraim C. Dunn, successful cand idat e for D irec to r of the Poor,$306 .J. Wayne Heebner, successfulcandidate for Director of the Poor,

    CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE:\11. Gr iswo ld read t he agreement bctween the trustees of thedefunct Y. M. C. A. and the borough, by which the $35,000 building was given to the town. He explained that t he Boy Scouts, GirlScouts, Legion and L i b r a r ~ ' wereinvited to use the structure because the diff cred fr om o th er o rganizations in that they were suppo rt ed by public contributions,not dues.It was b rough t out that severalmonths ago. when t he desires ofseveral o ~ g a n i z a t i o n s to use thebui ld ing became known, a movement was started to combine theLegion with its Auxiliary into thesame room as the Girl Scouts. It\,'as stated that the Legion andAuxiliary were willing to maket he move, but t ha t 1:."lrs. Ruth H..f\ash, leader of the Girl Scouts,a nd one member of the Y. M.C. A. trustees balked at the plan.The L egi on t he n t urned the irroom over t o t he School Board tohouse t he n ew kindergarten during school hours, bu t no concessions were made by the occupantsof the wes t wing. As a result anumber of the organizations seeking' t o meet in the communitybuilding during its unoccupiedtimes have been turned down.It was Mrs. F. P. Dunlop, aworker at the Library, who madefhe charges of noi se against thescouts. "Often we cannot workin the L ibra ry ," she said, "be!-=auseof t he rowdy ism, the shouting,throwing of water from the windows, and other noise."President Griswold suggestedt ha t a fur ther mee ting be held, atwhich time representatives of the\-arious .organizations want ing toi;hare the. bui ld ing mee t withCouncil, the Recreation Board,~ : k h o d r ~ B 6 a r d , Trustees of the Y.~ C. A. and others interested, inan a tt emp t t o reach an amicableIlgreelnent.,:: While Council took no forma lact ion in the matter, the individ~ l a l members we re pra ctical lyt1l1animous in their opinion that thepresent .lit.!Vte4 .use of the huilding\vas wastefill and unfair to thcborough as a whole , a nd t ha t a nearly solut ion would be sought.

    WOMEN ASK FOR USEOF COMMUNITY BUILDING

    BULLETIN BOARDS PLACEDThe library has been the beneficiary this p as t mon th of theinterest of two of the men of theborough in its affia irs. .The needfor bulletin boards to dIsplay thecovers of new books and to conveyother information for the benefitof the patrons of the library hasbeen under consideration for sometime. The expense of the r ~ ~ u ~ a rbulletin boards was prohIbItIveand the problem was unsolveduntil l\'1r. Joseph A. Hon&ler, ofl\lerion i\ yenue. whose WI fe hasbeen one of the long-active memhers of the library staff, purchasedat wholesale and at a very nominalcost through business fr iends ofh is several large strips of l in oleum.Mr. Clifford \V. Bates, whosewif e is al so a member of the staff.took up the work a t t ha t point,with the result that the bulle tinboa rds a rc i n p la ce , v er y attractively ancl very efficiently mounted.The library wishes to acknowledge gratitude for the interestand work of these two mcn. andalso to assure other men thatsimilar services on their own part,while welcomed. are not essent ia l t o cordi al co-operat ion withtheir wivcs' participation in thevolunteer work of the library.