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    VOLUMN XI, NUMBER 9 NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1924 PRICE THREE C E N T ~

    Continued on t'lxth Pnge

    Fire Fighters in TiffOver Territory

    in MerionBala-Cynwyd Does No tlI/allt Narberth to Have ItSome of the acti\'e memuers ofthe t -nion Fire Association of Bala

    Cynwyd a rc r ai sing a considerablefuss ovcr the fact t ha t S ou th Mer ion is in a f ai r w ay o f being cededto t he Narberth Company.The assignment of this territory

    has be en a hot question for sometime. ;'\arberth has been coveringit fnr l11any years , but Baja-Cynwydseems to feel that it belongs to them.Hence the howl.The history of the argumentseems to go back some years. An

    agreement was once made between. \' ar he rt h a nd Bal a-Cy nwyd b ywhich i'o:aruerth was to take theshuth side of ?\lerion. Bu t not solong ago Baja-Cynwyd invested ina quantity of new apparatus, which,;IS one might guess, costs money.The financial secretary got busyand i n c r e a ~ e d the paid membersh ipto a high poin t . bu t still there \Vasnot enough nHlI1ey. So Bala-Cyn

    wyd went aiter the \Ieri'on residentsio r help.The north .;ide of ;"Ierion is inlh(' l :l1i"l1 C ( ) n l p a n y ' ~ territory. and

    their "fforts in that ~ e c t i o n arrmbed no i re in :\arberth. but thenthev \"el1t into South ;'1erion. Ther e ~ i d e n t s of I hat sect ion were informed that thev were t o lDok toth( ' twin citieo., lor protection, andthat contrihution,.; would be gratefullv r e c ~ i \ e d .But last \,ear ?Ii arberth needed

    new apparallis and a new-high-power pumping ('ngint' \\ 'a" purchased .the pUrpll'(' of which. among otherthings. \\'as 10 protect South Merion.And there t he t roub le started, forwhen t he r es id en ts o f t ha t districtwere approached t hey s ta ted thatRava-Cvt1\\'vd had worked the field.'i 'hat' ,.;ilt;atiun put spurs on th eloca I cOl1lpa ny. who h ad for a longwhile been trying to have the territorie,.; . ;traightened out. Last. year:\arberth went before the TownshipCommissioners. at the behest of theUnderwriters, to a sk t ha t the territory we wer e t o cover be definitelystated. A d ist ri ct map was prepared for the whole Main Line sect ion by the Phila(lelphia and Suhurban Cnc1erwriters.\Vlwn t ha t m ap was shown . i twas agreed to hy every company hutBala-C"n\\"\'d. who ~ ( ' e m e d to he ofthe oplniot; that they had not received a ~ ' 1 u a r e deal. SO S0111Cchange,.; were made. .\gain everyone agreed bu t the Union Company.The township authorities promisellto straig-hten the tang le out, but sofar the matter is u n ~ o l v e c l .:\arberth's attitude in t he question. according t o members of theJlre company. is simply a des ire tomake the local organization o f g en ('ral benefit. The township desiresand needs the help of the boroughcompany, It is simply u p t o t hemt o s ta te the territory.I f the township - should fail toreach an agreement Narber th 's nextstep would undouhtedly be t o wit hdraw the s up po rt o f t he companyfrom all territory outside the bor-

    On With the Dance..\ second oppor tunity to displayyour skill a t t ri pp in g t he so-called

    light fantastic will be presented nextFriday e,:,ening. December 12, whenthe local Rose Glen Canoe Club willenter tain with a dance in Elm Hall.The p rogr am o f t he l as t dance inwhich Chief Strongwolf featured

    with his Indian pipe ceremony andwar-whoop, will this time bechanged somewhat, to a noYel ty prize dance.The Texans, a five-piece, collegiate orchestra fromWest Philly, willenliten the evening with jazzystrains of syncopated harmony, fo rthe canoeists a nd t he ir friends.The price of admission is $1.50per couple. Fo r tickets see anyclub member or apply at dance hall.

    CHRISTMAS TEA

    SCHOOL NEWS

    Planned by League of WomenVoters.The Dec embe r m ee ti ng of theNarbe rth branch of the League of\VO\'en ,'oters wil l b e held in theY. ;'1. C. :\ . on Monday, DecemberH, at 2.30 1'. M. The principal

    ~ p e a k e r of the afternoon wil l be:\liss Martha Thomas, vice chairman of the l'ennsylvania Leaguea nd m emb er o f the State Legislature. who will speak on "Urganization of the State Legislature," andalso her exper iences as a tlH'l11berof that uody.H.eports of the State conventionr ec ent ly h el d in l'hiladelphia willb e gi ve n b y the delegates, Mrs. ;\,B. I{oss and ~ f r s . E. C. Batchelor.Members of the school facu lty andrepresentatives of the local women'sorganizations have been especiallyil1\'ited to meet fd iss Thomas andmel1Jbers a re u rg ed tll bring theirfr ie nds . A cordial invi tat ion is alwa\,s extendeu to ;\ arberth Wllmento ;l!t( 'nd thcse meetings,Tea will be served at the clu"l 'of the meeting-Mrs. Horace ,.Ruch anu :'frs.. \ rthur C. Stapleswill be the hostesses.

    Those having perfect attendance(:;2 days) i n 0 -1 \ up to [)ecemberare:

    F r a n c i ~ Hoyle. Kenneth Claypoole. /)ona Id :'IIunro, ;\ e\Vtonj 'r ic e. Le\Vis I 'ugh, Sea \'er h ~ o s e ,I Iowan! Thompson, Gordon \Volf,l \l a ry Dun lap. Edi th F unk, l'oraMessec.The E ighlh (;rade cooking class

    ga\'e a dinner to the Boa rd o f Directors on :\ ovember 20 at (Ju'cluck I'. M.On the morning uf ;\ovember 24two plays were g i\ 'en by the J..ighth(; rade,.;. The name 0 f the ti r ~ one

    was "The F i r ~ t Thanksgiving Dinner," given by t he Eighth Special.Songs wcre sung at the intermissionappropriate to the occasion. Thenthe other play, "The Pilgrim's I JoJiday ," was g i\ 'en uy the Eighth A.The p l a y ~ were "plendid and enj oy ed by a ll .The Eighth and :\inth (;rade,.;pe"ials ha\'e had 100 per cen t. attendance for the month of :\ove111ber. The people of ;\inth Grade~ p e r i a l haying 100 per cent. :;2 days.Robert Barclay . I larry Messec,Elma Reese, Jessic Richardson, Patience "ohlert.The people o f Ei ghth (; rad especial haying 100 per cent. for 52d a v ~ are:Richard Banks, Malcolm For

    ~ y t h . Ed\\'arJ Smith. Rohert StalI ~ e r . Emes ti ne IIunt. Eleanor:\lirhaeben. Elizabeth Terry.

    I) f alJOllt 20 hoy s who came uutior the opening l ; a ~ k e t h a l 1 practicesix are sure t o p la y in mos t g ames .They are:] larry :\[essec, J{oh Foote, JohnGreenburger . .I ohn Mull igan . :\1unroe T ' u r ~ e , 1n'ing Dothard.On :\ O\'emher the 26th theEighth and ;>J inth Crades held asoccer g-ame. The Ninth won; however, t he y wer e held to no scoreduring- the tirst half.Editors: Elizaheth Terry andRichanl Banks.

    Christmas Seal Sale.The t im e h as a rr iv ed for th e

    annual Christmas Seal sale .T hi s s al e is conducted by theI Iealth Council of Lower Meriontownship anti the borough of Narberth. It is t he o nl v source ofmoney for the Health C o u n ~ i l .whicl ; i s doing special heal th education work in this dis tr ic t.The s ea ls a re s en t b y mail, bu twill also be o n sale in the stores

    and at t he Communi ty Centre,Bryn :\1awr, and Health Centre,at Ardmore.EVeryone is urged. to purchasetheir s ea ls h er e, a s i n t hi s way t he

    local health work is supported .Seals will n ot b e sold tl:troughthe public schools this year, as hasbeen the ctlstom for several years

    past.

    ~ I r . and ~ I r s .. '\. ~ l Dinkier. formerlv of : \ar1>erth. who were theg - u e s i ~ of :'Ir. and Mrs. E. K. r-.lonninglon. of Elmwood a\'enue. h a \ ' ( ~returned to their home in \\'aterhury . Conn.

    :'oIl'. J. T. Darlington has returned from a hunting trip to Benton.Pa.

    .\1 r. Chapman !{ose. of Columh u ~ . (i . who is a student at Princeton. ~ p c n t Thanksgiv ing with Mr.anrl ~ l r " . Iloward \\hitnev.

    )\1 r. and : \I rs . C. -'I. :\IcCrackenand daughters. (If :\arbcrth avenue.spen t the Thanbgi\ing hol idays attheir farm in Indiana county.

    1\11'. lames P. ]{o\Vbottom, of\\"yomissing. l'a., a former Narherth r e ~ i d e t 1 t , was here l as t weekto attend the dedication serv ices atthe Haptist Chu rch.

    :'III's. \\ ' illiam E. Horycr wil l entertain this e\'ening ;\t hridge in honor c"Jf :'III'. Horyer's hirthday.

    :'Jr. 1. I'. \\'hite ha" retu r tl l 'dfrol11 a illlnting trip to ;\1aine.

    ~ I r . and :-Vfrs. James \V. Danille.of 201 }ferion avenue. are leavingtoday for a three-weeks' trip toFlorida. stopping at St. :\ugustim.( innond, Bellaire and l\liami. Theyalso expect t o t ak e a tri p up StJohn's HiYer and to Lake George.

    ;'Irs. li . C. Fenno, of Essex an'nue, entertained last Saturday inhonor of l\fr. and :'IIt-s. :\ . 1\1. I)inkleI'. formerly oi :\arherth.

    :\[1, and :'Irs. C. I I. Crane a reoccupying t he ir n ew h ome at S24Essex avenue, forlllerly owned by.\Ir. V. L. Sanderson.

    I\el. John Van ; \e ss will participate lomorrow morning i n a servi .' ein t he Cynwyd Presbyterian Churcnin memory of the Hey. Daniel Martin, who' for many y ea rs was thep a ~ t o r of this church '. : \ fr . : \[art i llallli Mr. \ 'an :\ess were schoolmates at Blair Academy and laterat Princeton Theological Seminary.

    ~ [ r s . T. T. Darlington is visitingher SOil'. J Leon D a r l i n ~ t o n , atOlean, K Y.

    \Irs. 1\. C. \\'illial11s and daughter, Ann. of : 'Ilerion avenue. haH'returned from their recent trip tuJohnstown. I'a.@

    Lieutenant Con1fll;lnder and :'Ir,.:.II. :'If. Kidln ":]Jent the ]a,.;t 10da y s v is it in g friends in .\ tlanticCit Y. \ \ 'ash ing to l l and Baltimore,Saturday they were among the spectators at the .\rm\'-:\a\ ' \ ' foothallgame in Baltimore.' .

    1\1: r. and :\1: rs. \' an Nes s wer eguests at a "Golden Rule" dinnera t th e Bellenle-Stratford last Tuesday evening.

    The wedding- of l\liss Marioll S.Graham. d augh te r o f M r. a nd Mrs.Joseph C. Graham, of Merion avenue, and Mr. Vincent B. Schneider,of Ph il ac le lp hi a. t oo k pl ac e l as tFriday.

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    HARD-FOUGHT BATTLESNUSUAL DANCING

    HeJlry ./1. PJyc ~ J e c t e r l Presidcnt.O.l/iccs Choscn at MeetiNg Mon{!ay

    and tn d() a ll we c an ,to help : \ rtCooke a nd h is ~ t a f f de\'e!op an 01'.L:anization that the ww n will bepruud of. ,.

    I ' r e ~ i d e l l t Frye said: "I t is gratif.1 in g to knuw that the r espons ihle citizell"; ui this bor ough a retaking such a worth while interes tin the y u u n ~ s t e r s . It is not soIUIlg since 1 \\'as a hoy myse l f andconsequently it is something of a"urprise to me to be mad e t he"tandard-bearer of the mO\'ement;hut I tt lI yuu, there ' s nuthing bigL:er-nothing more impurtant thantil(' dn l'1, jlmt'llt uf guod citizensand then' is no L:reater fl,rce than"couting ior ';0 iloing."The other officers wer e una ni

    I11"Us in their endorsement of th emOI'ct11ent ancl paid a great t r ibutetl I th e me n \\ho cllnstituted the'['wop Commit tee . expe rienc ingmll,'h satisfaction in their re-electi"n to off ice.:'Ilr. Shand. Ol1t oi the 10 suIJscribers responsible for t he p urchase of the property a t E lmwood;llld Es"ex a \ ( ' n u e ~ . said: "It ' s eyidellt lhat II'" are all ful ly together;1l1r1 that I\"(' art' heart and soulwilh t he hm,. PersonallY. I .amjur ''('J'.,th(ng that will \ ~ ' o r k tol\";In),.; that end. You c an c ou nt"ll n1e.":'I I r Carl;-;I 'n \I as of the opinionthat the org-anization of .theFathns' .\ssociation was a step inthl' l - i ~ h t direction. savin" that itc:ratiti'l'd him a a ~ c o ( 1 t l;ecutiyeto see the men of ;\'arberth taking . ., ll l'h an interest in the -localorganization. ., " .The re-elected Tr'oop Cbn;iniftee yerv modesth' and naively exPl-(',;;se(1 p l e a ~ \ t r e - at ha\'ing s ~ m e h od y t o l 'h el 'k them up. A t the";:1111( t ime they nn tl ined t he p res ,'nl ,.;tatc of the troop throughtheir chairman. }Ir. Claghorn."The recent meeting,.;,', ~ a i d he,"ha I'e been \"('ry encouraging.\\ 'here \\"(. usc,] to h av e a n a\-erage ()f af>"ut 1,q in attenclance weare nll\\' reg'ularly hal'ing ahout :30present ."The 111'\\' Scoutma",ter, ArtCooke. h;I": laken hold of t h i n g ~, , jt h a lil11. and the hon, a re t ak .\Ir. :\ash ~ a i d , when intenie\\" ing' t o h im . l f i ~ a s ~ i s t ; u l t . :\thercd hy our s taff reporter . "( )ur tir,.:t tOIl Lane. is an Fag'le ~ c o u t andeffort,;; will be tn show the hoy thn ' make a splendirl team.sCout,.; that we a re h ac k of them! (Continued on Flftb Pap)

    Forstburg to Play Narberth FathersAssociation The FIRESIDEFor Alumni In Full Activity

    L. M. Coach /11 POJ (ifl'(U/Game This Afternoon.\ last minute change in the line-

    up of the Alumn i f or the annllal. . ":\lul1Jni-Lower Merion J ligh ' \ 'ar- It all t he t at h er s (It : \ a r l ~ e r t h:;ity foutball game tomorrow at :\rd- h;,d dropped e\" (' ryth1l1g-bndge,mure wa:; annllunced this morning \ l ah .1ongg: c.ro"" \I'ord puzzle". ra1)\' Cuach Bill Shupert, of the grad-I dlO. d l ~ h - I \ " l p m g alld any other dlu:ltes. I l'1'"iUIl, la q \\ edllesday night tnThe chang e gi \' e" Coach Frank h"tell t" the addr e"s of E. :\ , CarlFnrstburg. cuach u f t he Lower :-ler- I '(in. l J e l a ~ \ " a r e all.d : ' I I ( ~ l l t g o m e r ' yion regu lars, and mentor of three Cuunty :::-cout I ..xecutl\e, thetrundefeated 1.. I'll. teams, a p la ce in tll11e would han ' bee!l, well spent.the graduates' battle array. lJe will If Dan Beard . Seton-l hompson orbe r ig ht guard. B;lden-l '0\\"( '11 c o u l ~ l ha\"e pro-The rc\"i"ion of the Alumni's line- ]ected themselves Jl1to t he h tt le

    up was necessitated IJy the return to cabin at Elmwood and Essex avcs chool t he p as t w eek of a number niH'". they . \ \ ~ ,uld .ha\"(' fuu?d mlll.hof college stars who, home for the t(1 their hknlg- I.n :\Ir. Carlson sThanbgiving hulidays, were slated able eXpOSition ot the scout m()\'eto appear a nd d o uattle f or the grad- l l 1 e ~ t .uates. The original game last Sat- I t th e Bo y Sc ou ts o f l\arberthurclay was 'postponed by school a th , - -ye ,. : -and the ( ;i rl S cout s, t oo .letic authorities because of rain. could ha \"e s ee n t he ir d addi es a nuThe revised battleiront of the realized that th e fathers' ll1o\"egrads will consist of l\1iller, Haver- l11('nt \I a" really mO\'ing, theyford, end; Ruddick. Swarthmore, \I "uld hal"(' knCl\\'n that th e oldtackle; Meany. Clifton Heights, ~ ) ' y" \ \" er e getting b eh in d t hemg ua rd ; B arr , Lafayette, centre: In earnest.Frank Fors tburg. guard; Drumm, . Yl's. the.Fathers .\"sociation ofDrexel. tackle; Folwell Scull. Penn \;lrlwrth I no\\" a fal!. It's aFrosh. end; Jack Diamond. Laf a- S ta te c or po ra ti on du ly chartercdyette. quarterhack; Reiss, unat- \I nh the f ( ) J 1 o ~ \ ' i n g officerstached. halfback: ~ 1 : c G r a d y , Villa-I Jjenry .\ . Irye. p r e ~ i d e n t ; Robnova. halfback; Simpson, \\'ood- n t .I ..:\ash. vin' pre,.:ident; E. K.hun-, fullback. :\mong the Jlrst line \1"lltllngtulI. "ccretary-treasurer:res,:n'cs will be Pop Fleming, reg- \\'. C. Claghlll'11. J. J. Cahrey. Ar ular fullback of l as t s eason. and t hu r E dr "p . J. \\ ' . )o'nguson. di-Rountree. Powell . Gallagher. Ty- rectors. "son. Conley, Benson. 1\litchell. l'ur- l i l t ' a",.:, ,,'latlun ]T-e!t-,t,d th(ring and Nugent. "Id u'uup ,'ummittee: \\ ' . C. Clag-hOi'll. "hairman; E. Keith .\IollIlillgtoll. jesse S. I larri , .; . E. T.\\olf. F. -.\. Lanah al l a nd a dd ed,\rthur Edroj.l as a ne\\" 111ember.

    This " la te was lilt through after!\ohert J. :\ash, 1. ~ \\il,.:on. \\ ' ,C. (;laghorl1. Jesse Harris . F.. \.l.anahan. F. C. I'atlt'n ;ll1d :\. C.Shalld ~ t i r r e d t hi ng s up hy a series"i shnrt speeches \\"hich \\'OlllH! upill a general d i s c u ~ s i o n .For t ho se una bl e t u attend l a ~ t\\ ldne,.:days meet ing- the officers\ \i sh t o make it knu\\"n that alliathers in Narbe rt h , whethe r ofh oy s o r g i r l ~ - a n c l all tho;-;e whoart' i n t e r e ~ t e d in t he you th of thehUfOugh wil l he \\:elcomed asmembers. Thc ncxt meeting willhe held in the Scout I !t'adquarters~ x P. ~ .. \\ednesday. January,.

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    Engagement Announced.: 'I r. a nd l\Irs. James Phillips

    \\'itherow, o f H oc kl an d avenue.and Grove Place, have announcedthe engagement of thei r daugh ter .Augusta Bispham, and Mr. I l ar o ldBellamy Starkey, o f San Diego,California.Miss \Vitherow, who is wellknown in mus ic al c ir cl es in Philadelphia, is an active member of theMatinee Musical and PhiladelphiaIHusic Clubs. She is a graduateof the Narber th High School.Mr. S ta rkey , who is th e son of

    Mr. and Mrs. John B. Starkey, ofSan Diego , Cal i ., i s a gr aduate ofLeland Stanford University, classof 1920. a member of the Chi Psiand Phi Delta Phi fraternities, theSatl Diego Cou nt ry Cl ub a nd t he,University .Club o f S an Diego. Thewedding will take p lace on January2i

    Girl Scout News..( in \\'cdne"dav. :\ol'l'1111wr 2(l.]924, the patrol leaders of the :\arberth troop had a meet ing at the

    ..' home of Captain Xash. It was decided that on even ' o the r \\'ednesday night such a , i1 ('ct ing would lJeheld. Cynthia :\Ietzgl'r \\ 'as electedsec re ta ry . f or not onh' the,.:e l11eetings. but for the \\'ho!e' troop.Every year :It Christl11astil11e thegirls have bought and c l r e ~ s e d dollsfor s ome ho sp it al . S in ce we h av edone thi s so often we han' decitiedto do sO!1iething difftTent this year,It was del ' ided t ha t e ar h patrolwould do something f or a h os pi ta lor for ~ o m c poor family that would

    make someone happy at Christmastime. The patrol that does the b ( ' ~ . tthing \ \ il l be g iven poin ts .On Saturday there will be a"Scout Rallv" i-n Brvn : ' I ~ \ \ ' r . The

    l\'arberth girls expe(:t to return withmany points .

    Decorations . and Music Make Annual P redI ct ed as Church League Sea ,Alumni Dance a Success. son Opens.T a s t e f u I decora t ions, good The r ed a nd white quintet of themusic and some unus ua l d an ci ng ; \a rb er th Met hodi st Chu rc h willmad e t he annual da nc e o f the have a tough time subduing the: \ Iumni Assoc ia t ion in the gym- speedy representatives of t he A rd

    n as ium o f Lower Merion High more Methodist Church, in theSchool l as t Sa tu rday evening a opening- league e nc ount er a t Nar social su cc ess. G ood re sp on se berth nex t Thur sday. A l ot w illfrom alumni members a nd t he ir depend on the home team's abilitvfriends made t he affair a financial to smasl1 through the visitors' splet;success an d enabled t he A lumn i clid five-man defense.Asso ci at io n t o a dd t o i ts M em o- NIlJ'hf'l'tb ~ f p t h . .\J'llmol'l' ~ I p t h .rial Scholarship fund. P n r l ' i l l ~ , IF.). Bp"lIllThe p ro ce ed s we re dona te d to SRI'ill . . . . . . . ,F.l, PPlIhollyHpRrd (C. l , KIlI'!?this f un d, f rom whi ch money is Foote II U BpI!t ak en f or the scholarships which :IliRCh"lI (G.) ,"oib!the Alumni Association dis tr ib- Ardmol"e Pres. VS. Cynwyd Meth.utes annually at t he J un e g ra du Friday evening, December 5. theations. . Ardmore Pres. travel to Cynwyd toT he g ym was decorated i n b lu e play the home team in what promiand gold. ~ f u s i c was by Sea- ses to be an interesting game. The

    grave' s Collegians . Novel t ie s and Ardmore representatives are veryt d f light, but a re said to be one of the 1\ \. 1-1 HIda spo ance were eatures. 1: r. and Mrs . \ . . . arte anEpworth League. T he p at ro ne ss es w er e: Mrs. fastest teams in the league. daughter, Helen. have returned fromBeware! Come l a t e a nd vou wil l \ Y. T. Abel l , Mrs. W. L. Austin. Narberth Pres. VS. St . Mary' s. v is it s in Greenvi ll e, I II ., and Logans-have to s ta nd . Y es , last 'Sunday Mts. H. S. Bevan, Mrs. E. E. Saturday evening, December 6, port, Ind. They attended a pub li cat th e Epworth League devotional Burlingame, Mrs. W illiam J. the o t ~ e r N a r b ~ r t h .Church r e p r ~ - reception f or .Commande r L an smeeting, there wa s only standing Byrnes, Jr., Mrs. J. J. Derham, sen ted In the Mam Lme League wIll downe of the Shenandoah.r

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    When you wonder what to give-When you are asked what you wantHigh g rade gol d bonds for Christmas,

    $100, $500, $1000,

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    For Christmas-

    Does Service Really Serve?

    WET feet -eo ld f ee t -pe rs pi ring or tiredfee t a re very often the d ir ec t c au se ofsickness.. Grippe, colds, headaches , nervous t roub les,c ~ I ! l s , fever and aches and pains are often thed l r ~ c t result of the drain on your vitality causedby Improper protection of the feet. The propercare of your shoes today will avoid sickness withits suffering and expense,

    We t hi nk it does, w e try to make it g o o d - w h y no task your friends an d neighbors an d get their opiniontoo? What is the service t ha t y ou require?-we tryso hard to satisfy your every wish. Yes, we d e l i v e r -so service a t your door is a s convenient as in our s tore .

    The Brightest Spot in NarberthA Drug Store in the Most Modem Sense o f t he Term

    Telephones: Narberth 1267 and 1268

    ~ ~ ~ = ~ ~You Cannot Escape Your' Obligations. ' The ownersh ip of an automobile involves a moral obliga-t Ion. . .That obligation is to deal justly with the person wh iunfortunate .en,?ugh to be injured by your car. 0 sBec$use a Just settlement of s uc h a claim rna}' cost $10000: ~ I r e n 25,000, you buy automobile Insurance to protect y ~ u r .

    . But. unl es s you are insured in a company whi ch dea ls1 ~ ~ ~ I ~ . r . ; ~ : t ~ ~ . i n j u r e d tlaimant, you ar e not squarely meetingU a b l ~ t ; ~ r 1 V e I e r l l ~ e ~ ~ ~ . a large percentage of it s autontobileb o t ~ . p a r t i : . j : v : i : ~ : .Yi out o f c o u r ~ t O the satisfaction of.. ':: .. ...". ' o . ~ ~ , : t . ':'SAlrm---"'CAWWEU

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    ~ 1 1 1 I 1 1 I . 1 I . 1 I . 1 I . 1 I . 1 1 1 1 1 . I I I I f I I l I U . I J I I I . l I . U I I L l l l l l l l . I I . I I ~ I I I I 1 I U l l i l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 " 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1IHEALTH-IIIGOODWEAR SHOE REPAIRING SHOp

    ~ 252 Haverford Ave. Narberth 1706.W- .~ 1 I ' U . I t . I I ' I I ' I 1 ' I I I I I 1 I 1 . U . I I I 1 I I 1 I l ' U ' l I l l 1 ' I I I I 1 I I 1 ' l I l l 1 l l l l l l l l l ' I I ' 1 I 1 1 J 1 1 I ' 1 I ' 1 " I I I J J ' I I . I I I I 1 I I l I I I l I l ' I I I I J I I 1 I I 1 I U ' I l I I l ' I J . U ' I I I I 1 . I I I ~ . t 1 . i

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    Furs Remodeled

    Plumbing, Gas Fittingand HeatingNARBERTH, PA.

    Phone, Narberth 1602-J

    COOK BROS.PLUMBING, HEATING,ROOFINGJobbing promptly attended to.

    'Phone, Narberth 1254

    Sig-ht I -hone . Xurbf'Jr tb 68 7nil)' I lhone , Narbf 'r th 1152

    Painting and Decorating212 Woodbine Ave., Narberth, Pa.

    Phone. Narbt 'r th 1158- \V

    -Contractor and BuilderNarberth, Pennsylvania

    WM. NEWBORG & CO.

    GEORGE W. BOTTOMS

    HARRYB. WALL

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    HOWARD C. FRITSCH " . ) 8 C 2 5 ~ 8 2 5 8 - 8 C 5 8 8 6 6 c . : : , 6 8 6 2 5 8 2 5 2 . ' : i 2 S " 2 5 ~ ~.rJustice of th e Peace }:"oREAL ESTATEFire Insurance-Best Companies "-Phone 1749-W-215 Haverford Ave. e- - - - - - - - - - %m:ij

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    ~ " " " ' _ . , - - - , - - - , - - - - - - -; N. R. PEACOCK, ,, ,: Interior and :, -, Exterior Painting -, --Kitchens and Bathrooms made :, Attractive, Bright and Clean _, ,, " ' I I I be ghld to Estimate -, -: 40'1 ESSEX AVENUE :, -Phone, Narberth 161lW :.-------,.,._------_.,----,

    HEWIT'S

    M A R L A NFirst-Class

    "I'ib Wilh:'\arlwl'th

    31 N. NARBERTH AVE.

    We Call fOl' and Deliver. . . " . . . , ~ , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . w

    il'on('all

    DELICATESSEN

    Our .NewMachine

    OUR TOWN

    Miss Zentmayer'sKINDERGARTENOpens October 1st, 1924125 Windsor Avenue, Narberth

    Tailors, Cleaners and Dyers

    . .'We have just installed i n o ur p la nt a machinefor p r e s s i n g . g a r m ~ n t s by steam.. .Steam-pressmg Is.the mpst samtary wayOf.pressing clothes~ n 'Ye are. the only ones who'press by steamIn thlS ~ e r r I t o r y . Let us dry-clean and steamyour SUIt.

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    234 Haverford A venue

    ESTATE NOTICE

    Winter Clothes Altered

    ADELIZZIBROTHERS.Tailor.s, , C l ~ a n e r s , .)yers

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    1 ~ 2 0 4 F o r ~ s t A . v e n u e . ~ P h o n e : Narberth 2602. .' " : . ",

    2 Cents pe r word in Ad vance

    Opt 'n Sunday E,'enlnlrs :> to '1

    Milk and Cream

    Clusified Adverbsements

    Inside Draperiesof alI kindsmade to order

    The Hemstitching Shop318 DUDLEY AVENUEPhone, Narberth 2510

    E ~ T ' \ T F : OF A:'\i'\A :\1. TROXELL.d,....u"d-L"t tel's t''''tunll'ntu1'\' on tht,nhon p . rafp huving- IWPIl gru'utt-u toth . 1l1lclI,i;:IIlc1. nil I l t ' I ' ~ O l l S ind"bled toth. 'uid (,tllte UII re,!ueste

    FOR S:\LE-Lurg, "b,I'1",\ 1111 I'd l'oh ..,doublp 11001':-' und d":IWI 'I". (;nod f 'OIHli.I i"tI, Phone :'\nrhelth GS-!-:\/.

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    PAINTINORELI:\BLE \\'OMA:-'; wlIlltl'd to u" U.:CORATISG

    ,.j"t with 1"11"1 ,,1"lIlJing. Photl" :'\ul'h"nh:!.l:?:;-.J.

    \\".-\:-';TE[)-Younl: Iud,\ to lls,i"'t insl l l l 'P. Exppriptlcp not I H ' l ' f ' ~ S l l r , . Apply11\,wol'()'.- Drill: ~ t o l ' l ' . .

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    PAGE THREEP. O. EMPLOYEES

    DEER SEASON

    WATER COMPANY'

    After Increase In Salary-RequenPatronl t o Wr it e S en a to re a nd

    Congressmen.Local pos t office employees with

    mail carriers throughout the nation,have enlisted i n t he c ampa ig n i n ane nd ea vo r t o h av e t he bill providingfo r an increase in salary enacted intolaw.With Congress convening on December I, postmen realize th e needof securing the support of Senatorsand Representatives if t h e l aw is to

    be passed. Every post office employee is being ur ged t o w ri te tot he ir R ep re se nt at iv es r eq ue st in gth em t o v ot e f or t he bill.This bill, at t he l as t session of

    Congres s, wa s a pp ro ve d b y theSena t e w i th only three dissentingvotes and the House of Representatives, but the President vetoed it andr et ur ne d i t t o t he S en at e w it h hisobjections. The biI l i s n ow t he u nfinished business of t he S en at e a ndwill probably be taken up when theSenate reconvenes.Postal employees a re a ls o u rg edto enlist the aid of professional andbusiness men and organizations ofall characters to lend their co-operation in the matter .Local employees ar e requestingresidents t o w ri te S en at or GeorgeWharton Pep pe r a nd David Reedand Congressman H en ry W . Wats on u rging them to s uppo rt t he billw h ~ n it comes u p fo r re-enactmentover the Pres ident 's veto.During a period of s ix months ofthe past year, postal wag es w er econsidered by Congress, afterlong, d rawn -o ut j oi nt c ommi tt eemeetings in conference and on t hefloor of both chambers of Congress.As a result Congress by an a lmos tunanimous vote approved a postalpay increase. This bill, h el d u p b ythe President's veto. awaits the furthercons idera t ion of Congress whenit convenes on December I.

    Early Christmas Mailing.Th e local post o ff ic e i s takingpart in the unprecedcnted effortsthat will be made d ur in g t he n ex tfew weeks to persuade everyonet o "mai l early for Christmas." Th ec am pa ign w as op ene d b y P os tmaster General !\ ew when hewent on t he a ir Mon day eveni ng

    from a \Vashington r-adio station(0 b roadcas t an appeal th e postalworkers be permi tted to have th ei rday at home Chr is tma s D ay byc \ 'e r yone po st ing th ei r gifts, cardsand letters so as to .pertnit deliveryLefore the holiday.Twenty-three ]J roadcast ing s tations will be uti lized by post masters in sending forth a similar appeal. Eight thousand motion picture t he at re s, tw en ty t ho us an dnewspapers and thou sand s o f conspicuously placed posters are othe r m ed iu ms t hr ou gh which th ecampaign will be waged .

    Opened Monday-"housands of Hunters Out for Thi s Game a nd E lkWhich May Again Be Hunted.

    \\"ith the ope ning of the bi ggame season : ' londay throughoutth e State, thousands tJj hunters ares talk ing deer and elk which can beshot in all cuunties except Derks

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    WYOMING 5382

    Narberth 369

    Also f ishCrabmeat

    TELEPHONES

    BryJ1Mawr 327

    -Fresh-

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    "Fresher by a Day"

    DOESN'T GROWBOTTLES!

    The COlJt 01 Opera.tion is SURPRISINGLY low.

    Fancy Fruits and Vegetables

    GiveHERa--

    SmaU paym.entBeforeChristmasConvenientPayments in 1925

    Killed Jersey Poultry.Oysters, Clams and

    Cynwyd 538128 Bala Avenue 237 Haverford AvenueBala-Cynwyd Narberth

    WHITESIDE BROTHERS

    ARCADIA RESTAURANT239 HAVERFORD AVENUEPhone: Narberth 699

    cAChristmasSuggestion

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    It comes from cows i n t he count ry . Somedairies ar e forced to g et th eir m il k f ro mdairies a hundred miles away. It ha s to beshipped in milk trains. That takes time.

    ScottPowell "A " Milk comes f r om nearb yfarms an d is transported in ou r l a rge , g lass lined wonder trucks in just f o ur h ou rs . Th en earn es s o f o u r farms andou r unique transport a t ion system Saves a Da y an d g iv es you m il k

    Cynwyd 841- . .

    Do You Know-That in addition t o s e rv in g good meals atreasonab l e pr ices we a l so take o rde r s fo r P i esf or y ou r home dinner t abl e ? Ou r Mince Piesar e delicious andwe ar e already taking ordersfo r Christmas. May we hav e yours?Have You Tried Our Famous 90c Sunday Dinners?

    SCOTT.POWELL DAIRIES, Inc.45th & PARRISH STSo

    PRESTON 1920

    Ardmore 17The Counties Gas and.Electric Co

    NARBERTH

    WATER

    16 I2 Market S t ree tPhiladelphia

    Springfield ConsolidatedWater CompanyGeneral Office:

    GRAVITY ALONEGOVERNS PRESSURE

    Gravi ty alone governs pressure in t he company 's en ti resystem (except be tween thepumping stations and distr ibuting reservoirs or standpipes). comprising 680 mileso f t ra nsmi ss io n an d distr ibuting mains.

    Many per sons believe thatthe company is able to pumpdirectly into the pipe l i n ~ sf rom t he main pumping stations. thereby increasing ordecreasing the p re ss ur e t othe consumer at will.

    t ion, c ommon1y known as the __ .. I ... IIIII11IUIUIlIIlIIUI1IIUIUIIlIUlnllllllllllll.II.IIIIII1I.II.II.II.II.II 1I1II11I1.UIII .......n......_ . . . . ."bonus." = GAR AGE D 0 0 R S iThe work has been carried on ;w it h t he h el p o f t hr ee volunteers I(one of them an Occupational CEDAR SHINGLES .1Therapist), who have given Necessities fo r Win ter Protec tion about 1300 hours of \"olunteersen'ice; and a p ar t t ime trained Build Before Cold Weather II\"isitor and a part time steno- SHULL LUMBER CO I~ ~ d ~ I ; ~ ~ i o ~ ) ~ ~ h C ~ ~ : ; ~ ~ s . \ ~ ~ ~ o u t ; ~ :::_1 29 BALA A V E N U ~ Y N W Y D 662 BALA-CYNWYD- Ihis co-operation. i t h as been pos -sible to g ive adequa te at tent ion tothe con1p Iica tI' da n d s er iOtt s needs Will, D. Smedl ey et r. I es assl y has been ap-

    , $ l ~ . . . . . . ' pointed night watchman at the sen-I Narb.erthAveo, (0.pp'o.81ole."Cara,a. e.) .,. Narbertb, Pa. Innd,.LIllllercb St. Railway ior hi h sch 01 du: . th b 0~ ~ : ~ ~ f ~ C : ~ ; ~ i ~ ~ ~ : ! : ~ ~ 0 ! ! , . : " . , c , . _ " . , _ , C " _ ~ _ ' : P h ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ " N ; ; ~ r u t i 6 3 ~ ~ ~ i C i 2 0 3 . W ' " ' ' .. ,-' L moni.. I ~ ~ - ~ : " ' ' ' ' _.-- - - - -

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    Kuen, Cynwyd Lad, ProbableL. M. Captain for Next YearLettermen Receive Awards for Their Efforts on the Victorious

    1924 Eleven

    Always Look Your Best

    COLLEGE

    LET US HELPYOU WITH YOURCHRISTMAS SHOPPING. YOUWILL FIND' A T T R ACT I V EGOODS, LOW P R ICE S ANDGREATER CONVENIENCE

    Look your best at Ch ri stma s t im e a s wellas a ny o th er t im e of the year. Do not be sotaken up wi th o th er ma tt e rs that you neg le ctyour personal appearance.Regular treatments of hair, scalp an d skinwork wonders.- ' losT r'XIQt'E AXIi ATTR.4ITJI-r, ('llRIi'T.lIA8 GIFTSNarberth Beauty & Gift Shop

    103 ESSEX AVENUENarberth

    The Christmas Store

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    Christmas Cards- the most complete line inNarberth . Many attractive designs.Fine Stationery, Fount a in Pens, C iga r s, C iga r ettes , Smoking Tobacco.A fu ll l ine o f Perfu lr t es-Houb igan t. Coty andmany others.Manicure Sets an d Toilet ArtiCles.Candy 111 Gift Boxes.Cameras, Films and Suppl ies.Razors an d other shaving supplies,

    COME IN AND SEETHEM TODAY

    ASHCANSH. RICKLIN'SHardware Store

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    For PerqtanentSatisfaction

    BUY ASmedleyBuilt Home

    "lease rene\\' pnlfllptly,

    WM. D. & H. T. SMEDLEY

    NEFF

    Club Program-Poetry and Work.Mrs . F lo rence Earl Coates, Statepoet, reported to be a very delightful talker, will give some selec tionsof her poe tr y a t the CommunityClub meeting on Tuesday of nextweek.T he rema in de r o f t he pr og ramwill be g iv en uver to the LibraryStaff, who will endeavor to explain

    and i llus tr ate the library work.; \l rs . Muschamp has embod ied themethods in a litt le s kit, and whilethe work will be accurate, there willb e a l it tl e serious humor (yes, thererea ll y i s s ti ch hUl l1o r) i n the portrayal to p r e \ ' l ~ n t it from seemingtiresome or "elry,"The c lu b is i tbt ly proud oi thelibrary. Come a nd s ee h ow tine it

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    The cap ta in \ \ ho will lead theLower \lerion High football teamIlext season ",ill be announced atthe annual dinner to the f oo tbal ls quad, which ",ill be given in thed in in g r oom o f t he h ig h s ch oo l in: \ rdmore tomorrow evening. I ndications are that Gene Kuen, aC\'I1\\'\"d l ad , " ,i ll be s elected to!e;lCl t1;e ]925 eleven.The elections ",ill probably beheld at the high school this after1100n. The factions which usually

    contest for the captaincy honora re mor e or l es s evenly ba lancedthis year, the standingbeing 8 towith five independents; bu t thefaction which has the eight votesamong t he lettermen and whichelected Frank P ea body c ap ta inthis year will probably ca st t he i rhal lo ts for Kuen. a s h e is the mostlogical candidate for t he l ea de rship.l 'uen. who s ec ur ed h is l e t t e r ~this vea l' for the second time, isa v et er an a nd h as been a regularat right t ac kl e on t he Maroon and\\ 'hite eleven for t\\"o veal's. Ifhe is e le ct ed t o t he c ap ta in cy . itwill be the second time i n t hr eeI years that Bala-Cynwyd ha s hadI that honor. Folwell Scull, now a: memher of t he Penn f rosh team ,iwas leade r in 1923.! The lettermen for 1924 - theI111 en who hav e played in se \' en o rlmore games th e past season-wereannounced at the high school inIassembly on last \ ~ T e d n e s d a y .-______________ Twent v wer e awarded their in-

    s i g n i a ~ ; . They are Tubby Fort.end Capta in Frank Peabody, righthalfback; Lloyd Dilworth, guard;Gene K uen, .t ac kl e; P au l Scull,quar t erback ; Joe Rubischon, Eg~ f o r r i s , Richard Reinhold, su hquarterback; Bob Patten, Al Odi

    :Uith y en r. Personnllty, Confidence,IlIillllth'c, Splf-Expression-nll factors ot""( ' (' ,,"" prodllcNl by WIl orl",lnal "yalem ot( ;ROWTII EDITATIO:" . Publ i c Sp"aklng.S,-lllnA. Engll.h. D"l:'r""s. Day and EveII Irill' Clnsses. I ' r il 'nt" and CorreBI,ondence.17: lf l Ches tn l lt S t. . Rpr ll cf ' :1211'. Phlla.

    ' 1 : l ! o l H f ' ~ ~ o FnrtninJ:'. Rhort term openIIII:' .1111111111) lath l l lugh l hy Dr, XefT per,"'ulllly, H"",l"lrlltioll Ihulte,J.

    I (Continued from First Page)The lnll .p is divided into patrols\\'hich get together one da y a\ \' eek , so that in addit ion to the

    regular . \ fonday night t roop meeting e ac h p at ro l h as al1 aiternoonll1eding ui its own.\\'c are planning. " ,i th the backing oi the F ath er s' Association,jurtlwr impruvements in the cab in:lIld hare alre:tth' considerably illlTea,.;ed flur s p a ~ e with in the i)resenl 11lIildin!-:', \\'e not only feelthat we ha\'l' made great p r ~ g r e s s\\'ithin t he p as t few mon th s b u t

    , : ; I : i n ~ I , : : a = ; . " : A m : : i : ! : : ' i : r : : : r " ! ~ : r : ! : i : ! ' : i : : ! : : : r : i : : : : ! : t r . : ! : ! : : : : ! : ! : : : ! : ! l : : : : ; ' I : ! I : : i : ' . : : : : r : i : : : i : ! ! : n ~ 7 . l : i . ~ i . : i : l : i : I ; ~\'e sincere I \' jee I that \ye a re n owil lit! the l 1 ! , - . ~ r a d l ' , .\iter the hard. \York which our cOlllmittee hasl'!H put in ",e are deeply grateful forU the splendid ~ u p p o r t which th eH nl'\\' assllciat'ion promises.!l Art Cooke expressetl t he h op ethat all t he parents oi the s cout swould at tend the higscout reunionat the ,\ca

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    Ladies' alld Gents' Tailor.......... .

    Le t us make those al terations that tha t news u it o r overcoa t you bought may need. Wedo Ladies ' an d Gents' Tailoring, Pressingan d Cleaning.

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    Phone Narberth 2510.

    ----;;.;;(1:&;.;;;-- - --I':A novelty shop in Narberth; gifts of all kind&-6iIk stock-i ngs and custom-made underwear, fancYJWork lines and novel- jties. An inspection of my stock wil l save you a trip to the city, ,and assure prompt delivery and a great saving. tAn inspection solicited, regardless of purchase. t

    My Motto: Courtesy at all times. CHemstitching Shop,

    318 Dudley Avenue. ,

    105 Essex Avenue

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    .. ... , ' , . , . , . , . , . _ " , . , - - - , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ . _ - , - - ~, -, -,, -: Apple Cakes :, -, -, -, -, -Of course y ou l ik e th e delicious taste of fresh =: apples- the re ' s noth ing be t te r . =, -, -An d i n o ur apple cakes you ge t that wonderful _, -taste in a cake of cr eamy , r ich goodness-a de - ,, -lightful combination. -, -, --, -Bread Builds Sturdy Health _, -,, -: WHITE'S SWEET SHOP :, -, -: 210 HaverfordAvenue =, -,, -: Narberth, Pa. =, -, -- . _ .__,J

    you CAN now call Baltimore by giving theBaltimore number to your local operator.When she says, "Number, please," just say,"1wantBaltimore," and tell her the number.Don't hang up your receiver, but wait for theanswer from the called telephone, just as you doon a local call.If you don't know the number of the Baltimoretelephone, call "Information" (right here intown), who will give it to you. Then give it toyour operator. ,The usual reduced rates applyduring evening and night hours.N ~ York City and JerseyCity can be reached inexactly t h e s a ~ e way.This service applies to calls for. number only. 1you want to talk to a par ticular person, cal lLONG DISTANCE in the usual way.

    THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA

    Quicker Telephone Service PutsBaltimore Just Across the Street

    I m ~ u r a n c e - - N o t a r y Public226 Haverford Avenue

    NARBERTH. PA.

    Ye Oddity Shoppe104 Forrest AvenueNarberth, Pa.(Tn the Basement)

    Real E ~ t a t eAUSTIN Eo HARTZELL

    Oftl.... phone. liarberth 1671 I tR".ld.nCle Pbone, Narberth::::GO. tEdward J.Hartzell tI ttItCHRISTMAS GIVINGisA Cross-Word Puzzle

    Fo r Many of UsLet Ye Oddity Shopp e s ol ve thispuzzle for you"Gifts that suit the most particularand which fit an)' pocketbook.

    Ardmorw&, Pa.

    OUR'"fo\VN

    Ardmore 10:l-JVERL PUGH

    Electrical Contractor

    To the Peopleof Narberth

    (Cont inued from Firs t Page)BALA-CYNWYD FIREMEN

    FOR TAXI SERVICECall Narberth 672 or 2215 WMAIN LINE GARAGE

    N a r be r th , p o .

    Eleetrlcal Rcpalr. and Appliance.314 Grayling Ave., 8 Cricket Ave.,

    ough limits. Were this done, itwould have an iml1lediate al1(1 drastic eft'-ect upon the insurance ratesof those hOl lle s i n t he unprotectedzone. f or th e t"!ldenlTitcrs do notconsidtT Bala-C\"Il I \' \d an eff ic ientcompany to prot;ct South ::II e r ion!lot because the\" are !lot good I1relighters, iJllt b e l : a l 1 ~ e lIf the distancef rom t he ten-ilOrv.. \n example ; ,f t he danger ill!lut having a clear u ! l d { ' f ~ t a l l d l f i ' n g . ,_._._,._.. ,." ..."." ."..... ~ . " . , ." . ,... ," ..(lccurrt'd last year II'hell, at a re ~ " I & J . : - l - l - l _ l _ , : .: . : . : . : " '.. :,- ... : , : . l " ' _ " " ; , , " ~ - : " , ' i in sullle t r e e ~ n ea r G ree n H iJlI FI r:Farm,:, f'Jllr companies responded. 1 1 I i']'1 I ' dl Hlen' I \ ' a ~ a g_ral1t 111l:,-Up an r! n\"arhcrth I\ 'as h.nal1y lett tlJ pu t !:i U(lill th e blaze. i..! ,..I. I . . I 1 I Ij H~ u l ' I InCl'l'l1ts-an, I ll any la\"e i..! ,..\occurred-han' precipitated the H l..!pre.scnt situatio!l._ The borough's 11 ! ' ' , ' ' UI 1 1 ]3 uattItude II'as (ehnel )\ urgess j"i ;.1Carl B. : ' I e t z . ~ l ' r this w'eek. \\'hcn H Uhe said. ":\arLcr,t.h has. a fire com- 1" , ' , '1 I,,;dpan:-. and h a ultered It t,,) LO,\\'er ,: . '''.'I tl I 'd R u th e r lI'o>"k TIII111 Louf. 1 1" cnoll to protect an:-- part ot le .::1 Ht l l \ \ " l l ~ h i p the commissiol le r" de- p .-Electric ,H nsire. Th e CI 1 1 l l I l l i ~ ~ j o n e r ~ think it 1 1 L!1'('1'1' a,hisa]l!e til a cc ep t Xar- I : ~ ".'1herth's 1,ITer and at their next [;1 AN e 1e c t ric heater 'Imeet in;..: arc expcctcd to p:1S" reso- I ~ really saves money. Hlution,; defining th c d is tr il 't Xa r- 1:1 It ~ i l l warm th e r oom on I]hl'rth i tll pr"ted t i l l the 11r,;t !;l chilly days when you do I , alarm. This \"ill pro!J;l1>ly lIe th e r. no t w ant to g o t o th e ex - Udistrict t h at ; \ ;n he r th ha s b een p en se o f keeping a fire in I::iprtlterting- unofficially in r a num- 1 th e h ~ a t e r . An e l ~ c t r i c I ; her of \"ears. ; stove IS a useful artIcle. 1,1" T h ~ ' :,eniccs of 11\11' company I ~ 11are ollercd frec "i \harge. \ \ 'e n f,!ha \"(' n( ,t a ,;ked th c Cll llllll i"s ion er s H.... T T . . . , . . . , . - r . . . , . . . . , i ' I ' ~ I " r . P . l ' ~ r ' P . l Ij',r a Cellt in return. \\ 'hen th e Hterritor\" ;:=; defined. hO\\'c\-er, : \ar- , . , _ -_ - , ..herth \ ~ ' i l 1 s o l i c ~ t flll.lelS to. pay for ; "', :n('\I' apparatus ~ tIllS tern tory. . ;i . MARSHALL COMPANY :,. \\ e ha \"t' S;l1d to the townShlP' \ ;' l I ; :'This is a free oller. If you do J ~ CONTRACTING PAPERHANGERS _not \ \ "ant i t. sa\' ' :0 , I f yoU want :i f'l 'i t . hUll' Illuch ;hall \1'(' l ' ; ' \ " t > r ~ ' ,. 'I I t. n, PHONE, NARBERTH 1661J :~ . : i ' ' , ".........-.._._.._ .._----- .. - _ . ~ ....._---,_ ..._-_ .._... __ .._. , .........~ : : r : : r ~ : ! : : i : : : r : : ! ' ~ ! : t ' ~ 1 1 : ' : ! : : t : l :r::!:! ~ ' : " : r : : : ' '] :'; :! ~ ! .:!

    FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,SCIENTISTWoman's Club Bui lding, ArdmqreAve., Ardmore, Pa.Sunday sernces, 11 A, M.Sunday school servIces, 117, A. M.Wednesday evening testimonialmeeting, 8 o'clock.Reading Room, 19 \Vest ,Lan- )caster a ve nu e, o pe n e ac h weekday, 12 to 4.30 P. M.Th e subject of th e Bible lesson

    sermon for December 7 is "God, IE : : : : : : : = : = : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : = : : : : : : z = S : : : : : : : : : : : ; ; : : : : : : : = : : = = : : : : : ~ ; ;the Only Cause and Creator ."

    Walter Roser100 Essex Avenue, Narberth, Pa,

    December 7 Haul ing of all kinds Storage

    THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

    NEWS OF THE CHURCHES

    Rev. J . M. Wilbur, D. D., ActingPastor.Sunday,en ' ices

    11)2..j.:I J . - I . ~ . \, : ' I. -Bib l e School. Clas

    ses for everyone. \\'e welcomeanv who are not connectedwiih an\" other Bible school.11.00 .\ . \ I . ' - - ~ d o r n i n g worship..\cting ]'astor J. :\Jc\\'ilbur,D. D .. will preach.1'1.00 .\ . :\1.-Ch ildren's church.:'1r. A.A. Chalker in charge.7.00 1'. :\I.-\ 'otlng People's Society. Ralph ( ) , Claypoole, di-'redor. Leader. Sadie Simp-

    son. ITopic-" How to Cet t he l\f ost f romthe Bihle." 2 Tim. 2: 15.7.45 P. IlL-Evening worship.Act ing Pa stor J. \1. Wilburwill preach.\\'ednesday. December 10. 8 P. :'1.- Prayer and praise meet ing.Come and bring a friend.

    HOLY TRINITYLUTHERAN CHURCHM. E. McLinn, Pastor.

    Regular services December1924 :Sunday School---9-45 A. M.:'Iorning \Vorship-l l .oo A M.League Meetings-7.00 P. M.Evening Service-7AS P. M.Theme in morning-"The Lightof the \ , "orld." AdventTheme in the cyening-"TheHouse o f God,"

    The Sun da y school session w a excellent and good s ized audiencesg re et ed t he p re ac he r o n last Sunday. Make i t still !Jetter the comingL< ;rd's d;1\" . You IIi1l be welcomedcordially..

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    Library Acknowledges Other Valuable Gifts and Assistance.1t is necessary for the Libraryagain to devote this space toacknowledging I'oluntary gif ts andcontributions frfJm I'ariolls in terested persons. Th e work of t hechildren's department in circulati ng juven il e books free of charge.and in pro\'iding ~ p c c i a l referenceb oo ks a nd h el ps f or school workis constantly attracting w id er a tt en ti on and support amo ng t hep eo pl e o f the borough who ar eespecially interested in the welfareand progress of the dl i ldren. :\Irs.E. C. To\ \"n reccntly gave *ll, tobe spcnt for the children's depart- Rev. John Van Ness, Minister.ment. :\Irs. 10hn B. B r o u k ~ g a n ~ :'I1l'l'lings f"r t(/11l1Irroll', ])ecem-$.5 from he r ;J1othcr fur use it; the her -;:same departn'Jent. ' J . - 1 ~ .\. :\I.--Hihlc school. .\Th e r\arberth schuol auth"rities, placc and a \l'ckoll1c for all. :\lcn'slike tllOse of ],"II 'Cr \1 erion to\l 'n- nil/Ie- Class a t 12.20, laught hy Dr.s hip. ha\ ' e comc to sce the I'aluc ~ Z. Shope.of the \vork which the Lihran' is 11.00 .\ . l \ 1 . ~ - : ' I l o r n i n g worship.doing in assis t ing the school l:hil- ~ e r 1 1 1 o l l k h ~ c l ' . \\'illianl \\ ' . . Io rd ren . and , a s a rcsnlt, the ;\ arberth dan. I ). I ).school Jist of requircd reading w a ~ , II.O(l .\ . l \ f. -- ,lunior Church insent to thc Libran' this week. 'the lowcr rOOIll and nl1rS

    You have, at you cal l, one of themost modern equipped Laundries. Weoffer you Fiv e Different LaundryServices, anyone of which will saveNARBERTH METHODIST you money and lighten your house-EPISCOPAL CHURCH work.Finished Service .At List PriceR ev . W . Sheridan Dawson, Minis ter. Everythlnl" careful ly "'aohed andSunday, December ,-, 1924: Ironed. Ladles' ll'enrlng Apparel ourSpecIalty.( \ 4 . ~ A. M.-Bible school, Hon. ""- S At 12 Ib.J ' "",onomy ervlce. . . . '.' c per .Fletcher \Y. Stites, Superinten- AIl.heet., .preads, pUiow ea.ea,dent. towel., tablecloth., etc.. beautlfullyfinished I wearing apparel starched11.00 A, M.-Morning worship. where neeeary, r ea dy to d ampe nTilenle'. "Tile DI'vI'ne A r t ; ~ . , . - and Iron. Underwear fluffed up and, gO'od enough to wear. A wonderfule r: " Ant hem. "Mi gh ty J eh ov - Bervlce and 1II0st Economleol.ah," by Bel bi ni Gospel Ql1ar- Family Service At 14Vzc per lb.

    t hB 'f l G Id " b All flat "''Irk,aM In the Economyte teo etter lan 0 , Y S e r v l ~ . I. finished. W ~ r l n t r Ap.vVillard. parel I. Ironed on a .peclally eqUip2.30 P. M. -.ltlI11'or servIce. peel float roll machine. 'A fow ph,'ces. wW needfouehlnlr up atbom,e. l'lo6 4 " P M Ep'\'ortll League de doubt 20 m.lnute. o f you r time ",111.:> . .-'- , . , - take .care 0'- the DOOf.llary tuuohln'l" .votiQnal meeting. UP. Send the.whole ~ m l l y DpDdle7.45 P. M.:-- Eve ni ng wor sh ip . "':"yoiJwllJllke ,thIs Bervlce;' .. ,Theme : _ ~ ' H e l p i n g to Make. R l l u g h D r y S e r V i c e . ' ~ .At6e per piece. AU llleeeii carefully.washed, starch.JesosKing," " . ed and drled;.,rend)' to dampen iUtdAntltenl-"O How Amia.ble," by .' licin .at'home; . 'Buck. Baritone solo. DalllPW!ish Service. 30 Ibli.for$1.00l\,ronday at 0, P. M. the I , Jl l :verythJOI" carefullY \Vash,ed and0 regu llr returned .to yOU Just dalnp enough to1110nt,h ly mee ti ng of the official Irou;. AWo derlul.Bervlce to eutdown' on t il e Expenee of your ....a.hboard. , yoman . 'Wednesday at 8 P. M. th e mid- R'ugs,Curtilins.Blanketl'l thorough.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willing week prayer a nd p ra is e service. Iy andc!lI'efullywashed and i roned at. Huber, of Merion, will give a cos- This wilt be followed by the month- very M o d e r a t e P r i c e ~ . .'

    .' 'tume dance at th e ~ e r i 0 1 1 : Tribute Iy husiness meeting of the Sunday, S.....MARY'SLAUNbRY," ' ; ~ ' ~ ~ ~ : r - ~ ~ o ~ , ~ ~ r ~ h ~ f i : r i : ~ ~ f ~ ~ \ ~ i ; - ~ ~ g h ~ T ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s a l - o n , T l 1U T d a ve.:'--: .; , : , ~ : ~ : _ ~ ~ l a ~ ~ . , - : , ~ , " _ c . , .'.: ' ( h i u ' g h t ~ ~ , : , . ~ ~ i $ s M a r J o r i e l l i . t b e r ; . ~ i r i g . . ' I ' ~ ~ . g e n e ~ a l P l i b 1 i ~ will finQ :1 1, . . . A ~ ~ M O I t E ~ : P A ."a!1.l1.the.lr :50n; Master C h ~ r l e s w e l c o m e a t all these'rvlces of the. . PHON;E:. ARMORE.175.Willi,I1g- Huber .Jr . , . chUJ:'ch. . I' .