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    PR I C E , F IVE C E N ' l

    T he A ct iv e M em be rs ' C lu b o f theN ar be rt h F ir e Company will takepart in t h e y e ar ly b en ef it g iv en b y

    theMulieres,

    auxiliaryorganization.

    Mrs. Eberhardt Muel l er , p r e si d entof l\1uliCl'es. s t a ted th i s week: "Narberth's Fire Company is composed ofv o lu n te e rs , n on e of whom receivesalaries e xc ep t t he day and nightjani tors . Be prepared to help theb o ~ ' swhen they solicit your a i d. Theydeserve your suppo r t. "

    A joint committee meeting ' wa s heldWednesday night to arrange for thebenefi t ' s details .

    \ : ' ~ . " , ' , ", ."

    Hospital Seeks B lood Donol'sThe B ry n M aw r Hospital again

    wishes to increase its l is t o f p ro fe ss i ona l dono r s becau s e o f t he ever-in .creasing demand. This i s e spec ia l lyt rue of type 111 of the Moss specification. Anyone wishing to be reg-ist e l ' < ~ das professional blood donor willp l e as e commun ic a t e with t h e l ab o rator J ,

    More o n R cl ie f HereNarberth 's r e li ef c a se s last w e e l ~

    increased from foul' to ten, whileLower Me r ion ' s f am il i es on the rollsjumped from forty-five to forty-eight.

    NAR B E RT H , P E N N S Y LVA N I A , OC TO B E R 9 , 1 93 6

    Tw o N ew R oo fsNarberth Building Inspector Georg-e

    13. Suplee has issued )lermits for newroofs t o M rs . C ha rl es B or de n, 217Forest avenue, $350, and t o M rs . J oh nVan Deave r, 127 Conwayavenue, $100,

    Missi onary Speake r HereThe Rev. Kenneth 1\1. Kepler, a

    Presbyterian missionary at Tenghsien, Shantung, China, i s s ch ed ul edt o s p ea k at t h e Na rber t h P r e sby t er i anChu rch , Oc tober 21.

    Hobbies at Fr i ends ' Cen t r a lF r i ends' Cent r a l School, Overbrook,

    wil l hold it s e ig ht h a n nu a l A ut umnFail' this week-end in the gymnasium,

    A display of summer hobbies will bea f ea tu re . H ou rs a r e F r i da y, 3 to !JP. 1\1.; Saturday and Sunday, 2.30 tor; aIHI 7 to 9 P. 1\1.

    Enroll at Va ll e y F o rg cEnrolled as plebes t h is t e rm at Val

    I ( ~ yForg-e Mili tary Academy a r e J oh nMartin Kessler, Jr . , and WilliamStuart McClellan, Jr. , both of Narberth.

    VO LUME 23 , N o. 1

    Hono l ' G i ve n i n R e co g ni t io n

    S i xt e en Ye a rs ' S e rv i ceto C om p a n y

    BOARD

    P ol it ic al " Te ll You Teas," a series of Conference Teas, will b e h el don \Vednesday afternoons until Election D ay a t the Hannah P en n H ou sei n Ph il a d el ph ia . Your questions willbe a n sw e re d b y experts from G. O.P. h ea dq ua rt er s. T he committee incharge include Mrs. George DallasD ixon , Mrs . Robert Sewell and Mrs.Joseph 'V, Beacham, Jr .

    Contlnuea on Pag e Six

    George B. SupleeMadel Dogs Hate to .Part IBoro Women 's Club IPosing as Pastor Gri lter in Boro II Brookline Beats Boro of With Pals at School I A 0 0 U d W ' J K S C

    Boro Fireman for LI e i ! ~ ~ ~ ~ l l ~ ~ n ' l \ O ~ i \ ' ~ i , , ~ ~ u ~ : \ > wUP I C t 1 V l t t ~n er aYI Gets Radio an d Twenty-two Dollars I to not erles ountf ' \ \ ' l t h ,no f,:!t>,"J"hip eXi"ting' IAtt C omm i tt e e O u t li n e s Tr i p s I G am c S un da y t o D e c id e ' M ai no ' '1 ' \ \ ' lxt hu n and a !IUP, 'I

    -Old Vel''''', I Membersh ip Campa i g n (By TOM ELWOOD) C a se d id n ot i n fo rm t he o th er bu s i- L i ne L e ag u e C h am -l' Sliekest grif t ing t he M ai n L in e has ness people, thinking that a warning , h '

    Bu t apparently these friendships I S t a r t e d iseen in some t im e ha s j u s t taken to the L owe r M e ri o n police would p io ns l pcan be carried too far, e spec i al l y by 'place t wi ce i n N ar be rt h. T he L ow er s er ve t o s a f egua rd the i r interests.

    R E O R G AN I Z E S , the canines. L UN CH EO N PA RT Y 1 5T H Merion police know about it, bu t ac- Tuesday of this week, the above- DAV I SM EN LOSE 7 T O 6i William J . D re nn an , p ri n ci p al of cording to the v i ct ims have been le a sa c ea( . eynu (s con 1'0 was! I . d d I erv ederatlOn. Those w 0 desIre , ' , p a r a ( e, 0 owe( y a spea'1I1g ))1'0- spotty and h e w as in t rouble through--- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , for tI e quar t e l' J u st en e amountel t . tt I I t I I 1\1 B I lIfe. Here the doctors, flol'1sts, ad- gram. ,'ollt, ~ ' e t",0111" of It ""1", (Iue to the' t i '; 9' l1 "' 0 I . h . fit f 0 a en( )) ease e ep 10ne rs. oar< " , , I ' I ' , ~ ~ . ~A Democratic t rend is evidenced at , 0 " 7' 't I' o ~ I ( ' i w l l l c lba )ll O I l ? lap -! man f o r t r an sp o rt a ti o n and lunch. v e ~ ' l t l l s J n ~lmen

    land arc ll,tects tr y t lelr The parade will s ta r t a t headquar- it e am : s weaken i ng on defense, He

    , " . . proxIma e v I, ( la( cen rea Ize( , I ' , . skI WIt 1 C larcoal 011 a nd w at er t 50 'V L t A IDans store m Narberth, where hvc i TI I "t t I I' f "eon n'senatlOns. The pICture exhl- I ' 'dl ' ers, . ancaser avenue, r< - f ai l( 'd to strike ou t a single batter,gross (If penn v donkeys w i t h s t ri ng' S : t' Ie a,( 1 ~ 1 t l~ < t \ \ I ' e a p \ n l ~ s l s11 cho:opela-: bited in the clubrooms is o ne b y Paul co ~ r pall1ts, a goo y quanti ty o f m or e, at 5 P. 1\1. a nd t he motor cara- walked thrce and g-ave up 11 safe.

    , " : 1\1 actlvl y 111 Ie 11 a( e p la area: , " , ' wh I ch d e co r at ed t he floor as well as ' II t tl " I t tfor clllldrclI to wC'ar were sna)lped up: , , I t I I I . 'I Gill. Another trIp IS be Ing p l anned < van WI raverse 1e prmclpa s ree Sties., I IS llla( equa e w 10 esa e p11VI e g e s . , , " , the canvas. f L 1 \ 1 ' d N b tl Iso fast Genc h ad to order more IJl a i 11 f t) t f t) to VIsit the Phlhps MIlls Studio. i 0' ower J erlOn an J ar er I, en< - II t I . , , -f

    I II ' h f I ' lere 011, JC announCemen 0 Ie , . , to' 'fll'l" "e'ISOII 'VI'II 0)1 >11 '"

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    You'lldainty

    love th esilk party

    frock, appliquedwith fantastic :flowers . . . the q uaint,flowered challis witha pleated apron, and

    th e very practicalWool len snow suitwith colored bandsand challis lining.COllIe in and see he runusual collection!

    EWEES"22-14 CHEstNUT"P H I L A D I L P H I A

    'Children's Shop-Thi rd Floor

    DISPLAYS

    h it f or J ac k E ac hu s a nd p ro mp tly Ip oled a t ri pl e t o the road in lef tcenter. Herrmann rolled o ut to second and Gaze l la seored on MickeyGavin's fly t o cent e r.

    F a ns i n F re n zyNarberth r oo te r s w er e wild when

    Tanny Ralston rapped one to f i rs twhich Claude Bailey could not handle Ia n d wen t o n t o s ec on d when the biginfielder threw w il d t o Severn in adesperate attempt t o m ak e the assist.However, Burns wen t down swingingto e nd t he g am e.F r ed ( F ri t z) Lucas, for.m er Phillies 'KKar;ska K a r a s " ' ~

    outfielder, led the BrooklIne gang at 1..-.1.1 .. ' "ba t, whack ing a doubl e a nd b ra ce ofsingles. Bud Wal ke r a nd B re nn anshared batting honors for the borough. Brennan crashed a triple anddouble while Walker had a three-bagger and a s ing le.

    MUSIC

    UPPER DARBY'S

    MAMMOTH

    P LA N NOW TO ATTEND!

    FTVE ~ T J r O R G E T A B L EDAYS

    OCTOBER 25-29

    Domestic a n d Impor t ed P ot te r y

    :A His tory Making CelebrationTo Be Climaxed By An

    F ul l l i ne o f c ut flowers a nd p la nt sfor all occasions

    Thursday. October 29

    DON'T MISS A SINGLE DAY!

    YOU'LL SEE SUCH AN EVENTI

    Wcdding Bouquets Funeral DesignsCorsages

    see Th e Gigantic, Resp l enden t Me rchan t s'Parade. View The BrUl i an t, Unusu al CivicP r oc e ss i on . Wa tch The Colorful, SpectacularMU.ltary Parade.

    ALL NITE MARDI-GRAS

    MIRACLEofPROGRESSPARADES

    Brookline Beats Boroto Knot Ser i e s Coun t

    OUR T O W N

    THE FIRESIDE

    13 to 23

    American Home Exhibitors1936 E C ONOMY HOMEFully Furnished and Landscaped

    WF I L OFF IC IAL RAD I OS TAT I O N

    Broadcasting From SpecialAudience Studio

    and

    We also featureZOTOS Permanentsa n d FREDERIC

    Mond a y, Tu es d ay, Wedn e sd a y

    -3 specials for $1

    Thursday, Friday, Saturday-3 spec i al s f o r $1.25

    H e l p s -Paints an d Enamel sTu rpen t i n e -S t e e l Woo lVa r n i s h - S h e l l a c

    ESTABLISHED SINCE 1924

    T he L in k Between Forest and Horne

    Phone or call, an d we' l l t e ll y ou m or e

    43 North Narberth Avenue-Narberth 4077300 Leve r i ng Mill Road-Phone : Cynwyd 927

    Don't kick, but call these signals:11-27 12-25 1-37 2-12 2-22

    K AT H L E N EB E A U T Y S H O P P E

    a nd t hi nk ho w many t imes y ou c ou ld s co rewi th a well p l a n ne d Re c re a t io n Room . A fumbl e n ow wou ld b e d e t rimen ta l t o y o u rWi n t er ' senjoyment.

    Housecleaning

    To ga in points, an d tha t a p p li e s a s well to ou rb us in es s a s to football . Ma y w e pa ss t h i sinformation on to you, t h a t th e Recrea t ionRooms we've been building a re going t o bereal places in w hi ch t o en te r t a in during th eWinter.

    W e Rent T h e C l a r ke F l o or S a n de r b y th e da y

    Kathlene Takes Pleasure in lntroducing-

    Special, October 1 to 15 $5Croquignole and Spiral.

    (Regularly $7.50)

    There a re m an y reasons why y o u' ll l ik e t hi s d is ti nc

    t i ve wave that combines cha rm wi th comfo rt .

    T he

    Shul l Lumbe r C omp an y

    COOK I N G S C HOO La t 2 .3 0 and 7 .45 P. M. Daily

    PRIZES

    The Arlette' French;d;,:;;

    Oil Permanent Wave

    BAKING CONTESTFo r En tr y Blanks a pp ly t o an y Gasor Electric Showroom Or to Miss ErmaEnder, Food Fair Office, Commercial

    K I TC H E N G A DG E TS Museum, or telephone Bar ing 0110.By Wanamakcr DAILY PR IZES

    Philadelphia Groce r s

    FOOD FAIRBet ter Homes Expos i t i on

    OWNED AND GIVEN BY THERETAIL GROCERS ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA

    175 F O OD and H OM EExhibits and Demonstrations

    The Thompson Copyrightcd

    MOVIE DOUBLECONTEST

    A P ri zc of $50 Daily

    ADMISSION 2Sc CHILDREN 10cPart-Paid Tickcts Giycn Frce Now By Groccrs

    COMMERCIAL OCTM U S E U M

    "WHY A FORWARD PASS?

    October 9, 1936

    I Mr. and Mrs. Earle Winslow, of ContInued from Pal te OneCambridge, Mass., were the week-encl hu rl ed h i s third t id y g am e. T he difIguests of Mr. and Mrs. Corwi n P cr i - f er cn ce w as that he g ot c re d it forsho, of Chestnut avenue. vietory in this one. Narberth foundMrs. A. Pcrry Redifer, Sr., of Kcnil - h im for nine blows and s oc kcd h im

    wor th road , Merion, h a s l ef t f o r a two p re tt y ha rd in the late innings.weeks' stay in Englewood, N. J., where Working ou t f ront to a big lead theshe will be the g ue st o f he r d au gh t er , H ar em en h ad t o f ig ht l ik e t i ge r s toMrs. Albert Miller. hold off the Davismen. T he t yi ng

    IM H M B f N 'b 0011 run was on s ec ond b as e whe n Joeyrs. . . CITY, a al r .

    P k t 1 d I t cell Burns whIffed to end the game.It

    ar , s p e n scvera ays as w I " . . .in New York and Boston. She mct. was a tickling pmntlOn for EddIe

    II th M AI' L B f Hare and a cause for frenzy as fa r as

    ler 1110 er, rs. Ice . CITY, 0G d M . th 1 tt 'ty an(1 the 1500 fans were concerned.

    Iar Iner, e., In e a er CI , B kl' d ' 1 . th1 I b th t d t N b rtl roo me score a SJl1g e run m et ICY lave 0 r c u r ne 0 ar e 1, . .M Al' B 'n t th w'nter first a nd go t t wo m Its fourth, then?tsh I Iced c r ~ ~WI spen e 1 collected four in t h e s ixth when they

    IWI leI' aug er. appeared to h av e t he game storedMrs. Sydney Trotter, o f E ss ex ave- away in camphor. B ut N ar be rt h

    nue, entertained, her club at a d cs se rt . c ame b ac k w i th a rush that pu t theluncheon and brIdge T u e ~ d a y .Guests fans in an up roa r.were Mrs. J oh n H . JefferIes, Jr., Mrs. N b h S STATEMENTR ich ar d T. Odiorne, Mrs. H. G. ar er t purts of Ownership. Management. Ch'culntlon.Turner, Jr., Mrs. Edward P. Jones, After getting on.e in. its fourth, etc .. rel lu ired by the Acts of CongreB" of

    N b h d t th t t h Augustl ~ , 1 9 1 ~ ,and March 3. 1933, of

    M rs. R obe rt T ho mas M rs. 'Valter a r c rt score \VIce m e s re c OUR TOWNHunsicker and Mrs. R ~ y m o n dKecgan. i nn in g a nd just missed tying the Puhli"hed w e e k l ~ 'at Narberth, Penna"

    t 'h ' bi t d 1 . th for Octoher 1. 1936,David J. Speck, of Washington, D. coun WIt Its e a e sp urge m e St at e of P e n n s ~ ' l v a n i a ,I C" \vho s p cn t t he week-end with h is f in al chapter. . county of l\lontg-omery 55. :I R ld h i d t ttl hIS wn Before me, a n ot ar y public in a nd for,IJa\ 'cnts, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Speck, of cyno s e p ~ ~ s e . e 0 the Sta te and County aforesa id . p e l ' s o n ~Woodbine avcnue had as his guest. f at e w hen he hit BIl l Vl Ie t , Brook- a lly appeared Phi lip A. Llving-ston. who.Ra l ph LcRoy M i l l ~ \ 'of Columbia Uni - l ine backstopper, in the sixth. Sev- h a v i n ~heen duly sworn according- to law. 1' d ' f i t d deposes and says that he Is the lluhlisher, vcrsi ty. ern ropped a s ac l' l ce bun an was of OUI Town and that the followinJ.(, to

    ' M Fl E W dl d f B 1 s af e w he n Reynolds tossed wild to the beHt of his knowledg-e and hellef, Is Irs. Ol'enCc . 00 an ,0 a - . G II h d d a true statement of the ownershh' and I. Md ' th t f I first b ase. GeorglC a ag er umpe ,tllnOI'e IS e g u e s 0 lc r nlanag-ement of th e aforesa id pUhl i ca t lon' , " , a bunt alld Burns tllrew I't away ond M 1 for the date "hown in the ahove caption

    brother-m-Iaw ~ n slstcr, r. an; Ia n a tt emp te d a ss is t t o f ir st , V li et r eq ui re d hy the Act of Aug-ust 24, 1912,Mrs. Herbc r t Pnce, o f An thwyn \,oa(. . J k M N n th sacri- emhodied in Heclion -111, Postal Laws andShc will r e t urn Sa turday accompanicd fiscord1l1tgh' ae c a Yd end Itegulatlons, to wit:

    . , e e c runners aroun an when 1. That the names anl! addl 'es"es of the Iby Mr. and Mrs. P rI ce a nd t he ir F d L d lk th bases Puhlisher, Editor. l\Ianag-lng EditOl' andI' I t M' Dol" Price \'110 'vill 'r e ucas rcw a wa e Busine"" l\lanagel' are:( aug- 1 cr, ISS IS. ' .\ . wcrc saturated. l'ubli"hCl': Philh' A. Living.THton, ;>;1\.1-1s]lend the wcek-cnd 111 ~ a ~ t J l l l o \ ' e las Then Sammy Schacffcr, husky berth, Penna.the g 'u cs ts o f M \' s. Price s mot WI', . I t f i II t d t th t Editor: E, L. Pax"on, :>:al'1)cl'th, PenHn. ,1\ G H El I'Ig 1 e (cr, s e pp e Up 0 e pen a- :\Ianaging Editol': Same. IIrs. corgc . mcr. gon. He blasted a Reynolds' pitch in Business :\1'lIlagel': Same. IMr. and Mrs. A. C. Shand, .Jr., of a scorching drivc to r ight that 2. That the owner is Suhul'ban Puhli-

    II ] t 1\1 Sl d' ( 'atiollH, Inc., ' Vay n c, P a .; A. 1\1. Ji;hart,1crion, lavc as gucs S rs, Jan s Icleancd thc bascs and was good for \\'avnp, I'a.mothe r, Mr s. Herbcrt Tr ip p, a nd h er threc. That marked the end for Fid- :I.' That the known hondhol;'GSTO:>:.Mountain Lakes, N. ,J. b a tt in g f or H a rr y Ralston, socked a S\\,O"II allll "uh""l'ihed to hefore Ille thisM r. a nd Mrs. A. P. Scul l, o f SlIlll-j one-bagger to r i ght and Johnny Bren- ~ 8 t hday of S0!ltelllh0r, l!I:lG.

    IAIJS'l'l;>;' E. HAltTZELTJ,

    mitt, N. J ., a re r c cc i vi ng eong ra l ul a - nan wa it ed ou t the wobbly Scvern for Kotary l'uhlle.

    N t - I B nk ifNarberth t i on s upon thc birth of a Ron Thurs- Ia w al k. G eo rg e G az el la wcnt up to :\Iv ( ' o l l l l 1 1 i ~ " I O I lcXI)ireH 1I1arch ~ , 1n7.a lona a 0 I I ~ d a Y ,Octoher 1, in, Bryn MawI' H ~ S - I . IIpita!. 1\1r s . Scul l . IS thc former 1\1ISSI I

    Deposits Insured under th e Gove r nmen t P l a n IViolet Colc and 1\11'. Sc ul l i s t he SOil I We're Open Now-Come on I I' of 1\1rs, Charles P. Frowert, o f Shi r-

    Member of Federal Reserve System j I ley road. I In and let 's get acquainted I 0 8 A M d' l f . . ! I1Irs, W. G. Br ine r, o f Merion a v e ~I I

    p en a t al y o r y o ur convenIence nue , w il l leave, nexn't. We?I1 tco attend I L t L Dl w r ShOlh_ - - o o _ ~ - - --- " ~ - - - ~ - - - . - .-. -.~ - - - - ~ . - . ~ ~ ct ~ : n n ; ~ ~ , ~ ~ ~ l ~ ~ e a c ; ~ ~ : ~ 1 U A s s o ~ ~ I : t l ; ~ : ; ~.I.'orres ane 1."1 0 e r

    whieh will b eh e ld i n Hanisbul 'g fl'''m 39 North Narberth AvenueTuesday until Friday.

    Mrs. Franklin R. Lindsay, of\ V ~ ' n n e t l a l cavenue, spent sevcral dayRIill N('w York last week.

    Robert Earl Haigh, son of IIII'. and IMrs. Stanley E. Haigh, of North N a r ~ :herth avenuc, h as c nt er ed t he PeddieSchool, Highstown, N. J., wherc hc i sa sophomorc.

    Mrs. H. C. Gibson, of Jackson Telephone: Narberth 4023 - Yes, We DeliverHeights, formerly of 'Voodbinc avc- : ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ; ~ ~ ; ~ ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ : : ; ; ; ; ;I ue , i s thc g ue st o f Mrs. C. Nelson . _jRowley, of Chestnut avenue. I

    Richard K. 'Vcntz, SOn of 1\11'. and '

    IMrs. Wa lt on l\l. Wentz , o f 205 Wayne CONFIDENCEavcnuc, has taken a posi t ion with the IIGlenn Mar ti n A i rpl anc Company atIS tcmmc rs R un n, B al timo rc County, means much to usMaryland. Hc graduated from Geor- I Igia Tcchnical Institutc in J un e a s a n and to you. Iaeronautical cnginecr.

    Mrs. Robert L. Ru ss ell , of 1261 I

    IChcstnut avenue, i s s pe nd in g some I I t has bui lt our p re sc ri pt io n b us in es s- be ca us e physicians mu st Itimc in Harrisburg, recovering f ro m have confidence in a store to send the ir patients' prescriptions Iit hc s cr i cs of opcrations which con- to it.fincd hcr for some m on th s i n t he I. To you, c o n f i d e n ~ ein us means the knowledge that o ~ r p h a ~ -B l\l H 't 1 I macists are experienced and ultra-careful, and that the mgredl-ryn awl' OSPI a . ents of your prescriptions are p ure and fresh.Mr. C. L. Brearly, of Elm terrace, I

    I

    is spending this weck at Whitc Sul- Sh ' Ph at th e Sta t ion ~9 Ba la Av e. , Ba la -Cynwyd CYNWYD 6 6 2 phur Spri ngs , Wcst Vi rgi n i a, a t t end - I eas armacy

    lGnlg.ceanlbllI,ianrsuHraontccle.convcntion at the ' Narberth 2838

    OPEN SATURDAYS UNT IL 3 P. M.' - ~ - ~ - ' = ' ~ - - ' - ' = ~ - " O '. ~ ~ - ~ - - = . ~ ~- - _ . ~ . !d : ~ ' ~ ; ; ~ ; ,i ~ ~ E : { t ~ : ; : : : :~ ~,------ .- - - - - - . ~ - - --- F U N - - - - ~ _ - - - ~

    jLouis A. Young, Jr., of 410 Grove

    place, has gone to Princcton, where ONLY ONCE IN 150 YEARSh c w il l study t hi s y c ar at the HunI Preparatory School., MI'. and Mrs. C. K. S ta hl , o f 516! Essex avcnue, had as guests last wcekMr. and Mr s. H . J. McCracken, ofHollywood, Ca li f . ; Mr s. Anna Yeagcrand Mrs. John C. Linglc, of LaneastCl'. Thcy rcturncd homc last Thursday.

    Mulieres Mee t Mon da yThc Mulicrcs o f t hc Narbcrth F i r ( ~

    COl11pany will mcet at 2 o 'c lock Monday aftcrnoon in E lm Hal l on Forrcstavcnuc. Plans wil l b e d is cu ss cd fort h c w int c r 's wo rk. No n ot ic c will bcsent ou t and it is hoped that all mcm-

    IIbcrs will a t tend th is meeting. Election of officers will take p la ce i n No,vcmber.

    I At Hedgerow Theatre" On c Way to Heaven," by the!Negro poc t, Count ec CU ll cn , w il l b eigivcn at the Hedgerow Thcatre at:Moylan this Sa tu rday and also nextI,Thursday evcnings. Other pitlYSIschcduled arc: This Friday, O'Neill's

    II

    I"The Emperor - Jones." Monday,Maria Coxe's "Kit Marlowe." Tues-

    jday, Shaw 's "Cand ida . " Wedncsday,

    J ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~jornson's "Love and Geography."

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    ARDMORE, PA.

    WM. G. FRANKENFIELD

    Simpson Road at Athens Avenue

    ELECTRIC COMPANY

    Frankenfield Funeral Home

    Telephone Ardmore 9" " 2 6 4 6

    of Hot Waterat

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    EVERY FAMILY wants a continuous supply of hot water . an y hour of t he d ay or night. It 's a comfort every family deserves . a nd c an eas ily have wi th an Automat ic Gas Wat er Heater.

    cAZwaysABUNDANCE

    PHILADELPHIA

    Thanks t o o ur low rental plan, offered for a limited time only, oneof these modern heaters can be installed in your home at a minimumexpense. You pa y just 75c to 90c a month rental, depending on theheater selected, for the first 6 months; $1 to $1 .15 a month thereafter, plus low cost of ga s consumed, Choice of Penfield, Welsbachan d Ruud. On payment ofa deposit of $5, to be returned toyou afterusing the heater 12 months, we will make immediate installation.

    All Our Suburban Stores

    Authorized Dealers Also Can Make This Offer

    proper ty o f F lo r en c e D. Ross . S. RobertRoss, Jr., Florence R. S cu l l. C h ar l es M.R os s a nd R al ph N ew li n R os s. h ei rs ofSamue l Robert Ross, deceased, Mortgagor,a nd f lo re nc e D. Ross, mor tgagor. andFlo rence D. Ross, S. Rob e r t R o s s, Jr . f Io r.ence R. S c ul l . C h a t le s M. Ross and RalphNewlin R os s. a n d Thomas F. Doran , guar.d ia n a d l it em f or R al ph N ew li n R os s, ar n in o r. R e a l Owne r s, and to be so ld by

    EDWIN H. BELLIS. SHERifF.D ow n M on ey $200.00Sheriff's Office, Norr i s town , Penna.September 2 9. 1 93 6

    SHERIFF 'S SALE

    By virtue of a writ o f F ie r i Facias, issuedou t of t he C ou rt of Common Pleas ofM on tg om ery C oun ty, P en na ., to me direc t ed . will be sold a t Pub l i c Sale on

    WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2 6. 1 93 6

    In the Schools

    A DELIZZI BROS . ,TA ILORS , CLEANERS ,D YERS. FURRIERS. givingE xper ienced workmanship .xcelientLong reputa t ion

    I n t e g r i t y, and

    z e a l in giving prompt

    windows

    fo r

    Hallowe'en

    suggestions

    z (Just another Z)

    I (Just another I)

    228 BaJa Ave.-Cyn. 928102 Forrest Ave.-Narb. 2602

    TAILORS-CLEANERSDYERS-FURRIERS

    ou r

    224 Have rf o rd Ave .

    Watch

    O ld es t S to re i n Narbert"

    DA V I S '

    C O A LFounded 1812

    Fresh mined Grade A

    BuckPe a

    Nu t

    $7.508.50

    10.00Stove 10.25

    Coke (Fai rmont) $9

    THE

    PENNSYLVANIA COMPANYFOR INSURANCES ON LIVES AND GRANTING ANNUITIES

    Member of Federal Reserve System

    PHILADELPHIA

    $102,254,963.8840,170,380.2211,674,267.7029,375,150.6510,648,000.0041,187,480.1222,842,634.787,854,659.094,190,226.36872,947.64645,013.84

    1,900,449.482,464,295.73

    $8,400,000.0012,000,000.002,271,242.372,039,574.76358,899.83336,000.0081,746.98

    2,464,295.73248,128,709.82

    $276,080,469.49

    C. S. NEWHALL, President

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    RESOURCESCash an d Due from Banks. U. S . Government Securities . . . State, County an d Municipal SecuritiesOther Investments . . Call Loans to Brokers Other Loans Upon Collateral.Commercial Paper. . . . .ReserveFund "Cash Balances in TrustAccoun ts"Real Estate . . . Miscellaneous Assets Interest AccruedBank Buildings, Vaults and EquipmentCustomers' Acceptance Liability . . . .

    LIABILITIESCapital Stock , Surplus . . . Undivided ProfitsReserved for ContingenciesReserved for T a x ~ san d Expenses Dividend PayableOctober 1, 1936.Miscellaneous Liabilities. . . . Letters of Credit an d AcceptancesDeposits . . . . . . .

    ARDMORE BRANCH7 East Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore

    United S t a t ~ 1G ~ove rnn l en t ubit/laliuII" u l. d o th e r lecuritiel carried at129,419,006.94 in ~ h ei 'bove 6 ta te ITJen t are pledged to I t !cur t l GoverntntJnt,S t a te a n d Jluru'c;6Jal depo l i t , IJndjor J"duciarJl purpol*! ' . t:u required bJl law.

    The deposits of this Company are insured by the Federal Deposit InsuranceCorporatiorz, in accordance with the Banking Act of 1935.

    c. S. W. PACKARD, Chairman of th e Board-----------------------------------: ..

    $276,080,469.49

    SEPTEMBER 30, 1936 - - - _

    Seb:ed and t aken in execu t ion as the

    The i m p ro v em en t s t h e r eo n n r e n2- % Story frarne house 24 feet f r on t b y .

    30 f ee t d ee p. w it h 1 s to ry f r ame add i t ion I14 f ee t b y 12 f ee t. w i th 4 rooms on firstfloor. 3 r o om s o n d b at h o n second floor. 2r oo ms o n t hi rd floor, cellar. g a s, e l ec t ri cl i gh t s. S pr in g fi e ld w a te r , heating systern,side p o r ch , e n c lo s e d f ron t porch .

    Music at St. John'sThe musical p ro gr am f o r t hi s Sun

    day at s t. John's Church, Bala avei nue and Levering Mill road, i s: H ar p ,"Harp of S t. Cec il ia ," Wiegand.Benl'dictus es Domine, Cox. Soprano,"0 Love That Wil t N ot L et Me Go,"Matheson. Anthem, "0 Lord, Our

    BEGINNING at a po in t in the middle ofElm Te rr a ce ( f or t y f ee t w id e) l ai d ou t att h e d i s ta n c e of T wo H un dr e d a n d E i gh ty .five f e e t N o r thw e s tw a r d ly from t he N or th .westerly s id e o f S ab in e A ve nu e n nd p ara l le l t h er e wi t h. at t he d is t an c e of OneH un dr e d a nd F if ty f ee t Northeastwardlyfrom the No r t he a s t er l y s i d e of E s se x Ave n ue ; t he nc e extending Sou th e a stw a rd l y o na l in e p ar al le l w it h said E ss ex A ve nu ealong Q lo t of ground now or late of Eliza_beth A. L an e O ne H un dr ed and Forty-fivef ee t t o the S c ho o l H o u se l o t; t h en c e Nor theas tward ly a long the same on n line para l le l w i th Elrn Terrace F if t y f ee t to a lotnow o r l at e o f T h or n as H. Walsh; t hencealong the same on a line parallel withsaid E s se x Ave n ue Northwestwardly One IHundred For ty f ive f ee t t o the m id dl e o f

    said El m Te rr a ce a n d t hence along themidd le of said Elrn Ter race Southwest_iGovernor," Gadsby. Presentation, ward iy f i f ty feet to t h e p l ac e o f b e gi n ni n g.

    I "All Things Come of Thee," Anony-I TOGE THE R W I TH the free an d un in -Imous. Sevenfold Amen, Stainer. t e r rup ted u se . r i gh t . liberty and privilege

    of t he s ai d Elm Terrace i n c om mo n withthe tenants. owners a n d o c cu p ie r s of theother lots bound ing thereon wi th or with Iou t horses , carriages o r c ar ts at nil t imesthe rea f te r forever.

    Bmeau and Coach NeededThe Volunteer Emergency Relief uf

    Narberth is o pe n in its rooms in ElmIHall from 10 A. M. until 12 noonIWednesdays.I Any r es id en t h av in g a chest ofd r awe rs o r b ur ea u she wishes to discard kindly call Narberth 3883, asthere is need for me. A baby coachi s a ls o needed.

    BuiJding Materials

    Wood

    31 Bala Ave., BaJa-Cynwyd

    LAIRD

    CYNWYD 2004

    CRADLE TYPEHANDSET

    ce-

    Thisis a "han'}-up handset" - a modern type oftelephone instrument usedon wall loca tions in kit.chens, playrooms, garages,shops and stores o ron theside of adesk ortablewhereworking space is limited. Itprovides handy telephoneservice within easy reach-yet it'snever in the way.

    Extension telephones save timeand sleps; give extra protectionand privacy. For complete infor.mation c an t he Business Officeor ask any telephone employee.

    THE BELL TElEPHO' , jE COMPANYOF PENNSYlVANIA

    FOR BEDSIDE. DESJ' OR 'J.A IILE

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    Orns te inSCHOOL OF MUSIC

    Professional Coaehing-ChilUren's Dept.

    251 S .1 8TH ST.

    PEN. 1940

    P E T E C O N L O W ' SSCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL- D A N C I N G

    TAP BALLET. ACROBATICCLASSES. CHILDREN & ADULTS

    The Fin ishing Schoo l o f Phi l a.171113 Chestnut 51. RITtenhouse

    Philadelphia 5963

    Bowman a ve nu e, M cr io n, and Mr .Thomas S. ElIis, of Wynnewood,w h ic h t oo k p la c e i n E lkton, Md., September 26.

    M rs . E ll is i s t h e f o rm e r Miss SallyNeel, d a ug h te r o f M r s. P e rc y L. NeeI,of Merion.

    M r . E ll i s is an attorney with officesi n Ph il ade lph i a.

    The couple wilJ reside in Exton.

    .5 for 25c (a )

    . $2.503.75*

    2.50 (a )

    1.00 (a )

    Ardmore, Pa.

    Ov e r N a r b e r th T h e a tr e

    N a r b e r t h , Pa .

    Te l e p h o n e - M E R I O N 3173

    Op e n s Tue s d ay, O c t o b e r 1 3 t h

    8 P. M . - 10 P. M .

    LIBERTY TYPEWRITER C9.Established 1903

    13 2 S. 11 t h S t r e e t, P h i l a de l p h i a

    Typewriters-Special Sale- On All Ou r RebuiltSTANDARD MACHINES

    Wi Hiam Tefft Schwarz Studios

    Tuesdog Euenin9 Art Class

    Send for List of Reconditioned Machinesand a ls o o f New PORTABLES-All Makes

    Prices Cu t for StudentsFULLY GUARANTEED EASY TERMS I F Y OU LIKE

    TICKETS ON SALE AT

    an's Club.The Reverend G. H . B ec ht ol d, e x

    ecutive s ec re ta ry o f t he S ta te Lutherans ' Board of Inner Miss i on s , w i llspeak. Just retu!'ned from Europe,w he re h e s pe nt t he s umme r, he willgive an interesting talk on cond i ti on sthere. Dorothy Johns t one Base l er,harpist , and Mrs. Chester Ivory, soprano, will give a musical program.

    EllisRilten hOllSeAnnouncement has been made o f t he

    marriage of Mrs. Nee l R i t te nhou s e , of

    Merion Branch Meets 14thThe Merion b ranch o f the League of

    Women Voters will hold its first fallmeeting at the home of Miss FlorenceEvans , chai rman o f In t erna t iona l Relations, Wednesday at 3 P. M.

    Mrs. Grace Dercul11 Watson willspeak on "Present Condi t ion s i n Europe." M rs . S he pl ey W. Ev an s a ndMrs. Oliver S ho e w il l b e the co-hostesses at tea.

    17

    ( a ) May be purchased from Bus Ope r at o rs* Good for 60 days from date of purchase

    5c Kiddies' Tickets (12 years or under )5c Special School Tickets (50 in book)

    7.5c Commutation Tickets (5 0 In book)8.3c Commutation Tickets (3 0 In book)

    9.1c Tickets (11 in a st ri p) .

    Aronimink Transportation Company's Garage, 909 Lancast er Avenue, Bryn Mawr

    Llewellyn's Drug Stores atLancaster and Cricket Avenues, Ardmore, andLancaster Avenue and 63rd Street, Philadelphia

    Media Drug Store54th Street and City Line, Bata-Cynwyd

    Strawbridge {51 Clothier

    Effective SEPTEMBER 24, 1936, the following rates,per zone, will be made applicable to routes formerlyoperated byMontgomery Bus Company between 63rdand Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, Ardmore, Haverford, Bryn Mawr, Garrett Hill, Villanova, Wayne,Strafford, Bala, CYJ;1wyd, Narberth, Gladwyne andintermediate points.

    Aronimink TransportationCompany

    NEW FARESON BUSES

    Margaret Louise LivingstonBecomes Bride on Saturday

    o f A lb e rt F. Weihenmayer

    Garments , Wo r k e r s Askedby Need lework Gui ld ;Mee t ing 15 No v em b e r

    O U R T O W N

    Benjamin Rush C h a p t e r1 5 t h Bir thday Annivel 'sary

    Mon d a y at Havcrf01"d

    I f1struclion-SchooI5LESSONS In languages; tUlorlng. Calla ft er 7 P. 111.. \Vayne In52.

    Help Wanud\ \ O ~ r A : \ ' .white. fOI' part t ime e-Ie-aninl:;a1),1 laundry worl, i1) :'\arlH'rth. Writ ..

    "8 " Box Hi . :'\arherth. I'a. (1) \L l n I 1 1 ' 1 i o t i x e \ \ m : l ( : - e o o l d l l g ~ l e ( ' I ~ ) l 1 t .'8mall house. on ! l ! o l l t l ; o m e r ~ '8

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    39c: i

    25c !

    22c

    31 c

    15c i i

    Lb, 19c

    Lb. 23c

    , L b , 23c

    (,b.

    Lb.

    Lb.

    Lb,

    Lb. 49 c

    Lb,

    , P k ~ .25cNo . 2 can

    14c

    ,2 Cans 23c

    ,3 Bars 15c

    ( , I) . Can 29c

    20oz. pkgs.

    .2 ('kgs. 23c

    2 I'kgs. 19c

    14-oz. bottles

    . 2 BottJl's 23c

    2 P k ~ s .25c i17-oz. can !

    . ,Can 18c i

    .. 2 Cans 23c

    October 9, 1936

    Free Deliyery

    WAT E RSTREAMS"

    (and a Bab-O Bank Free)

    237 Haverford AvenueFish, D)'s lerS, Frui ls , Vegela[ ,[es, Groceries. Prime Meats

    TH E P R O F E S S O R S

    AT THE P U M PWorking a pUlllp handle up an d down, an d carry.in g hcavy buckets of watcr made people rea l izet he b ot he r o f d raw in g w a te r f rom wens. Dissat.isfied with this Ilrimitive method, u group ofSwarthmore College professors,buck in the 1880's,d ec id ed t o b an d t og ct he r t o o b ta in a system ofrunning water .They found a slllall spring, crected a toy pumpin g station an d l a id scvera l hundred fect of I)ir. et o t he ir dwellings. With so Iittlc cquipmcnt tI eprofessors took a most impo r ta l l t s t ep in th c development of Suburban Philadelphia.Th e new "running water" became very popula r . . nc ighbo r s b cggcd t o sharc its benefits.So in 1 8 8 6 - just 50 years ago - th e SI)ringfieidWater Company was incorporated. Asw lOle communities asked to participate in the i r water supp l y, t h e professors dccided it was too much fo rme n who ha d chosen th e c lassroom as their fieldof achievement.To da y t h ei r Company ha s grown into a watersupply sys tem which serves some 73,000 familiesover a territory o f300 square mi lcs-cons iderablymo re t h an twice th e area of Philadelphia. With its

    increased size it can now insure an interlockingsupply of water t a k en f r om the bes tsources available.

    Narbe r th 3668

    J. J. WHITESIDE

    PH ILADELPHIA SUBURBAN. WATER COMPANY

    4 ! f ~E R T I F I E Df r o m P E D I G R E E D

    They're the Finest!

    Quick-cooking

    H-O OATS

    Budget Brand medium

    GREEN LIMA BEANS,

    Dole fancy PINEAPPLE JUICE

    French or Loin LAMB CHOPS

    BABO

    Th e foods we feature are the f ines t we c an o bt ai n a nd a t t he price weadver t is e t h em th ey a r e the bes t v al ue s i n t own .

    Here a r e s ome o f o u r weekend specials. A sk f or our circular.

    Pillsbury's

    SNO-SHEEN cake flour.

    OAKITE

    CAMA Y TOILET SOAP.(get full contest details here)

    Budget brand

    TOMATO CATSUP

    Beardsley's SHREDDED CODFISH.I Penn Treaty fancyiGREEN GIANT PEAS.I

    Bosant Wonder Coffee,

    Quaker Aristocrat Coffee

    Shurfine Coffee

    Astor Coffee

    MEATS OF QUALiTY;Country SAUSAGE

    Country Scrapple

    DEL MONTE ROAST.

    RUMP OF VEAL

    SHOULDER OF LAMB.

    d em an d t he

    DairiesWayne, Pa .

    Phone Ardmore 2550or Allegheny 8400

    "I 've Newton Coal in thecellar. That means safe steadyheat evenin thewors t storms,at a saving in money an d asaving of my t imeand temper.Why don't yo u haveNewtonCoal too?" A sk a bo ut th eNewton Budget Plan.

    ~ ~ l ' mready fo r

    a COLD winter"

    Open Flower ShopGeorge Camps en a nd .James Mur

    taught opened t he ir F or re st LaneFlower Shop yesterday at 39 N. Narberth avenue, with a pleasing arrangement of flowers a nd p la nt s, and domestic a nd i mp or te d p ot te ry in aninteresting \"aJ'iety.

    Philadelphia Food Fairto Open Next Tuesday

    The 46th annual Philadelphia FoodFair and Better Homes ' Expos i ti on,with a greater n um be r a nd variety:o f exh ib i ts than i n m an y y e ar s p a stand an t ic i pa ti ng a patronage exceedi ng t he record of 330,000 s et u p l as tf al l, o pe ns in Commercial Museumnext Tuesday, October 13. The closi ng d a te is October 23.

    The doors open at 7 o'cloel, o n t he Ie ve ni ng o f t he f ir st day. From thenon the fair hours arc 2 in the afternoon until 10.30 at night, Sunday ex- 'cepted.

    This year, the number of FoodFair exhibitors exceeds 175. Virtual1y every manufacturer a n d d i st ributor of food products, nationallyas wel1 as 10cally known, i s o n the display roster, which embraces not onlyt he n am es o f f i rms and o rgan i zat i onswhich have been associated with theFair f or m an y y ea rs , but a consider-able n umbe r o f c ompa ni es n ew t o t he I1936 Fair.. S p e c i ~ 1features, des.igned for the IlJ1struetlOn and entertal1lment of visitors, include t h e f amous movie doublecontest in which g roup s o f y oun gg ir ls a nd young men from Philadelp hi a a nd s ub ur bs , who resemble aselected n umb e r o f screen stars, compete for pl'izes totalling $500 in cash;a bak ing con te s t o pe n to al1 housewives with da ily a ftern oo n cashawards of $10, $5 and $:3; a cooking"e11001 sponso r ed by the PhiladelphiaElectric Co. a nd t h e P hi la de lp hi a G asWorks Co. with daily a ft er n oo n a n devening d rawings fo r

    foodp ri ze s a n d

    major appliance awards.

    HOME AGAIN?Brookmead offers Immediate

    Service to alI parts of the MainLine. Just telephone Wayne 1121.

    OUR TOWN

    Food Value- the i r strong young bodicsBone an d Musc le Bu i ld ing Materials

    Protein, Milk Sugar an d ButterfatAppe ti z ing F lavor an d Gol d en Co lo r

    Only Authorized Prodllcer arId Distriblltorlmder license oj America'l Gllermey Cattle Cillb

    TRADE MARK GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK

    Brookluead GuernseyWest Lancaster Avenue

    30% More

    C hi ld re n o f t he f ami l ie s vo t ing fo r Brookmead by supporting itspioneer work of over 20 years ar e keen t o g et b ac k to

    Girl Scout News

    Boy Scout Notes

    ANTIQUE SHOWCity Hall Audilorium. Norrislown. Pa,

    OCT 20-24 Open daily from IOA.M. to IOP.M.

    Exhibils for Sale ADMISSION 25c

    MAUSOLEUMS

    Edw. A. CarrollCo.H

    Incorpora ted

    E of MA CEMETERY 0D M E M O R I A L S

    NUS

    Telephonl ' MANayunk 0166 MT0

    of E

    N BALACYNWYD, PA. NE

    Belmont Avenue and TLevering Mill RoadS Sof

    MEMORIALS ERECTEDIN ANY LOCALITY

    CLEANING

    Twenty-three scouts f rom t h e MainLine District a re t o b e e xa mi ne d fo rM er it B ad ge s a nd a dv an ce me nt i nrank at the Court of Hono r a n d Boa rdof Rev iew t o be held at the MerionScout House, Hazelhurst avenue,Merion, on Tuesday at 7.45 P. M.

    The following scouts will be eltamined:

    Ardmore No. I - F r a n k Honocher,John Fr y Chilton, Harley S. Anders,Kenneth Connor an d Bob Grauch.

    Ardmore No.2-Spencer MeKe11ip,Edwin Rorke , Jr.

    Bala No. I - Edwa r d Kraftson,George Hansell.

    Bala-Cynwyd No.2-Gordon Callow, Martin Meloney.

    B ry n M aw r No. I - I v a n C. McLean.

    Merion No. I -Rober t MiJler, JohnHeymann, Russel Belfield, PaulB lakeman , R icha rd Cus te r.

    Merion No. 2-AIIen B. Sutcl iffe ,.Jr.

    Narberth No. I - J o h n G. Burns.Rosemont No.2-Geoffrey Sanders,Wynnewood No. I -Rog e r Fox,

    Bi11 Sargent, Jack Reeves.

    Po t

    Alone

    Political

    is not enough. Th eAir-Conditioned

    Cold

    Main Lines

    Top leerkeeps foods Ilalurally fresh

    F or R el ia bl e I CE service andi n fo rma t io n abou t the To pleer, call

    The

    Chester G. Jones200 Woodbine Ave. Na rb . 4 058

    John E. SmithJohn E. Smith, of Drexel road,

    \Vynnewood, who died last Sunday,was bu ri ed in Wes t Lau re l HiIJ Cemetery Wedne sd ay. M r. Smi th w as t hefather o f P I' es id en t- Ju dg e FrankSmith of Common Plea s Cour t , No.5,Philadelphia.

    Amelia Alexander Simons

    Mrs. Amelia Alexander Simons, 54,\\'ho died after a brief illness at he rhome, 12:W Remington road , \Vynne\\'ood, l a s t Sunday, su rv ived her latehusband, La i rd Hardcas tl e Simons, byexactly f oul' mont hs. M r. Simons,president o f t he \Villiam Amer Comp an y, P hi la d el ph ia , tanners, died.June 4.

    She is survived by two children, Euretta Andrews Simons a nd La irdHardcastle Simons, Jr., an d by a siste r, Em il y A le xa nd er H il de br an d,Berke ley, Ca li f .

    Interl l lent was Wednesday in Westminster CemeterY.

    Contlnued f!"Om Page Onep rope r ty i s owned by Charles C. Knox,Wynnewood.

    When t hr ee H ar ri sb ur g youthsjumped off a f r e igh t t r a in at Narberthstation l as t F r id a y they told LowerMerion police their eomI1anion,Charl e s Le roy Beer s , 24, also of Harrisburg, had f al le n u n de r t h e train atBerwy n. H i s m an gl ed body was laterfound . . . . William N. Zinse r, t r ave ltour official, found dead after t h e b l a stin P en n Wynn e S un da y, died o f c ar

    bon monoxide gas, according to aut o ps y p hy si ci an s, a n d L ower Merionpolice believe h e w as a s ui ci de . WiIlimn H. Katz , Ph il ade lph i a bank official, b ro th er -i n- la w o f Z in se r a ndowner of the ruined home, doub t s thesuicide t he or y, a ss er ti ng Z in se r h adno motive.

    Main Line telcphones increased by575 since l a s t J anuary, by 325 in September. Total is now 23,316. . . .The price of ga s w as c ut t wo c en tsby independent dealers this week.

    *"

    TIM.,It- T O M M Y MACK L I N

    Page S ix

    Posing as Pastor, Grifterin Boro Gets Radio , $22

    Continued from Pagl ' Onetreasurer o f some thing in the church,and h ad " Ch ur ch P la y" m ar ke d onthe check to designate a special fund.

    A lbe r t' s men ta l processes followedthrough, after the psuedo-messengerh ad l ef t w it h t he money, a nd b e fo rede li ver i ng the radio he t ri ed t o c as hthe check at the Narberth bank , whe reit was found to be in every respect afake.

    Then Mrs. Albert phoned theLower Merion police. The Ardmoreheadqua r t er s man hea rd her s to ry andlaughed. He t ol d her the same smarttrick had been pul1ed on Walter Casefour months ago. And he cheerful1ypromised to see what cou ld b e done.

    The police have not released thestory to t h e p a pe r s ye t, b ecau se theydon't want t he m an to become suspicious. They are w ar ni ng t he r ad ioshops t o w at ch f or him. Bu t this paper thinks it a good i de a t o l et all thelocal business people, who are prot ec te d b y the Lower Merion police,get suspicious of the ta ll , t hi nstranger. He may tire o f radios.There ar e other commodities . . . .

    Penn at Yale tomol'l'o\\'. Probahlythe most important game in the Eastthis week-end. It wiH show just whatwe may expec t f rom the Red and Blue'this season. Ou r b es t w is he s andhopes are with Harvey Harman,

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    Cont inued f rom Page OneSubstation No.7 o f t h e Vol un te e rs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

    has, been established in Bala-Cynwydat the home of Harry W. Donaghy, IjLodge s l al le , The Vol un te er s, apatriotic rather than a poli ti cal 01'- Nal 'b l ' th T ' N 1 2 ~ h b" , e lOOP o. D, as cellg'anlzatJOn, so ItS officers say, is for divided into these patrols:Landon an d Knox. P tr 1 I L ' J I t E I'TI

    . I ' . I a 0 - oUlse 0 InS on, ~ ameliS wee \: SIX Volunteer StatIOns IStal'l' B tt 11 II 'E I 11

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    were opene 111 Narberth. They a rc ' \vood K th R' 1 1 \ ~ 1 \ ~ '. , a ryn J( ge, j Lary LC-N.o. 28, Durblll a n d Howa rd , S ta t io n C af fe rt v.~ I r c l e ;No. 29 , Paul K. Thomas, 1041 P a t r ~ 1I I -Barbara Smedley BettE ~ s e xa ~ ' e n u e ;No. 30.. Mrs. Ada ISchel1entrager, Jane Nulty, E l e a n o ~1\IIller, E ss ex a nd MerIOn avenues; Bo\'(! I{atrl'na I-I yt A I AI-N '31 A d I " . . . I " 0, l' ene0, " n r ew ' .m g, /13 Montgolll- brecht.e ry ayenue ; No. 32, Mrs. Ressie Ezick- Patrol I I I -He len Doty, Patsyson, Narberth an d \Vindsor avenues; I I{ratlsl-oj1 1 \ ~ a l ' VJ D . tN ' ' " , L< . oe unmng on,~ 0 ., 33 , MISS Mary 1\1. L af fe n, 5 I Hal ' l' ie t Nold, Claire Robinson, MarySchIller aycnues. Guy Croy l e selected Buchanan. 't h e s ta t io n s a n d their captains. P t, I IV 1 \ ~ ' IT I' I CI ., " a 10 - larJory ."av IC" 111S-

    IInC1\,lelllOn, S ta tIOn 44 IS conducted tille Hachman , An i ta Goodrich, Peggy

    ly lar es Marshall ; 45 by Miss Ea 'b ' B ' t t R' Is \, e y J( ge,Leonora l\lulkin, Svcamore avenue. I P'ttrol lea I l' I t I L .* .: '" , ( es c ec e l a r e - OUlse

    I.Johnston, Helen D ot y M ar jo ry H av -Halph Beave r S t r as sbu rge r, Nor ri s - lick. . , .town puh li she r and RellUblican delc- 'rl ' I I', " l i S year we lave a n ew l eu te n-g 'at e t o l ast J un e s convent IOn, IS 'Int 1\11 L ' 81 tt h ' I '1 ' , . , ' ' , ss O I S . a y, er nle ,name IS

    c langmg hIS nllnd agalll , announced "Rtl t" " SI I' . H f d" s .,. Ie Ives In a ve r o rhiS NOl'l'Istown TIII/I's-Herl/Id would anc! al"o IS seCl'etal' f tIl G' 'I

    bl ' I " I I " I I' . " y 0 e IIpu IS,l a t Ie po Itleal news, and Scou t cook i e sale.has gIven Walter A. (Dipper) Wil- EI A I ~ ' S A S -'/

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    s on , liS el ItOI' anI t Ie county Repuhlt- G' 1 S t '1' 'l.T 8' . " ,, , , I r cou roop ",0. IS Invltmgcan Conumttee s treasurer, an mdefi- '111 the 11 th f tl . I I bnite leave of a bsen ce. Chi f rt ' l ' lOCI 'S 0 Ie gil 's w 10 c-. e po I Ica long to ou r t ro op t o a short mothers'comment IS "SO what?"

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    Dick Mattis' Junior High eleven - - - - - - - - 7.:;0. All mothers please come.walked over th e Ahington Junior William Wa s hb u r n B ai r d The g ' ir ls p layed a few games, thenHigh outfit l as t F ri da y on Penny- \ViJliam \ Va sh b ur n B ai rd , GO, of the r es t o f the meeting we reviewedpacke r F ie ld to th e tu ne of 2G to 0, 321 North Narherth avenue, Na rb e rt h , l ir st a id .I t was t he O r an g e and Black's f ir st w as fatany s t ri cken wi th a heart at- A goodnight circle a nd t ap s closedencoun te r o f t he season and t he re w as t ac k whi le on his way to a bank a happy meeting.l it tl e t o hase p red i ct i ons on. E Y e r ~ ' 1Tuesday on West York street, PhiJa- JEAN" SI1\II'SON, Scribe.letter m an f ro m l as t season with one delphia. Friends hastened t o h is aidexception had g raduat ed to the Senior as he col1apsed, but he d ied w hileHigh School. T he t ea m showed up heing' taken to th e Stetson Hospital .yery wel1, playing' sound foot b an a nd l\Ir. Baird, who was associatedfl'aturing Arthur Green, a d us l, y l ad \\'ith Vail Brothers, wholesale toilet If ro m B ry n M aw r, who ran wild ~ o articles, Philadelphia" was wel1 knowlIscore tl.1e f i rs t t w o touchdowns. Ills as an ama te ur a rt Is t and lIatul'l'1running mate, George McDonald , a l o \ " ( ~ l ' .He was a member o f t he N ar -weH-built l ad f ro m l\Ierion, surprise'c) b l' lt h P la ye rs a nd h ad l ived in Bala-I ~ - - - - - - - - - - I;the gathering ~ d t hsome fancy ope'n- CYI.IWYd a nd l at el ' in Narberth for IIfield bal1 c a r r ~ ' l l l g , about t en yea rs .

    Eve n w it h a green stluall to usc thi" lIe is survived by h is w if e, Mrs'lseason, Coach Mattis and his boys wiH Bertha F. Raird, and a daughter,very likely keep a l ive the record made Fra l, lces , Two s i st e rs , Paul i ne Ba ird ,in the )last. No junior h igh foothal l o f , St . J oh ns , C an ad a, a nd Blossomt e am h as d ef ea te d Lower Merion on BaI rd , o f London England, also surthe gridiron since Coach Mattis tool, vive.o ve r t h e job seven )'ears ago. Quitea record indeed.

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