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    PRICE, THREE CENTS

    TO HOLD LUNCHEONTh e Women 's Home MissionarySociety of the M. E, Church willh ol d t he ir r eg ul ar mon th ly l un ch eon on Wedne sday , January 18, at

    12.30 at the church.

    CHURCH BASKETBALLOn Friday, January 20, a churchleague basketball game will takeplace at the Narberth PresbyterianChurch when the Narberth f)resbyterians wiJI p lay C race Chapel atP. ?d. All interested are invited.A g ame was played last Fridaybetween the Narberth Presbyteriansa nd t he L la ne rc h Methodists. the

    former Winning. 46 to 19. Thursday last the Narberth Methodistsdefeated the Llanerch Presbyterians40 to 9 i n t he the f i rs t league game.The teams in the league ar e: Narberth Presbyterians , Grace Chapelof Oakmon t, Cynwyd Pre sbyter ians, Llanerch Presbyterians , Llanerch Methodists. A league game isplayed once a week.

    I nte rna tio na l L ea de r U rg esTeacher a n d P a re n t to

    Co-operate.

    BEWAREI-BEWARE!- More than $10 was lopped offNot since 1925 has there been such the t ax hill oi t he a ve rage Xa r-an unlucky year as this, according bert h ho use hol de r hy Councilto the superstitions. For look you!Friday. the 13th, comes today, and Monday n ig ht when the budgetIn Aprl l, and aga in i n Jul y. I n ad- Ia nd t ax h il l f or 1!l;!S were passedditlon It is leap year. and s ig ned h y t he Bur ge ss . Th eHoodoo Fridays came only once reductIOn amounts to ,1 mills.last year and the year b ,f or e, In mak in g t he r at e :!U ;nills.May and August. respectively.Three-the same number as thi s This h ig c ut was foresecn lastyear-screeched maledictions from l110nth when t he hill;;; were ,L.riventhe 1925 calendar. In Febru.,ry, UMarch and November. I first r e a d i n ~ , hut it was notFor some, 1928 m ay p ro ve ev en known whether u r not the reduc-more unlucky than 1925, however. t iun would ex"ee(1 '! 1111lls.. '1'\\'0For not onlY mus t bewar : l ad- -deI'S, b:ack cats, s p l l 1 ~ d sal t and factors contrilH1tc l ar ge ly t o t hebroken mirrors on the Hoodoo Frl- decrea;;;e- the excellen t conditionsaid. beware the female of thespeci es on 363 other days of this of the Borough f inances anddays this year. He must also, 'tis smaller e xp en se s p la nn ed b y t heleap year. IHighway Department.MOTHERS ' COUNCIL Th e budget c al ls f or expendi-tures of $ ~ ~ , : . ) o as compared withHEARS MRS . REEVE $Hi,i 10 I ~ ~ o \ ' i d e d .in l as t y ea r' sbudget. 1he es tnnated as sess -ment this year is $,I':iOO,OOn,which IS deemed ample to pro\'ide t he n ec es sa ry r ev en ue a t t he20-mill rate.In addition to lowering theWAS WELL ATTENDED taxes , Counci l heard reports of apleasing financial condition in

    1 . 1 borough affairs. A t t he J an ua ry"Every parent 1, with orchestral accompani-I can comhine and oper ate a sewmeeting of the county r oor boa rd, mcnt , will feature the concer t il1 a;.!;e disposal plant where oneheld at ?\orr istown last Thur"day. which l\lai;;;ie 1,. Chance , pianis t, alone could

    :\f ain Line \\leather Man Charle;;;J. A. D ecke r, t he re w as a de ficieny in temperature since th efirst of the month of 44 degrees.Bu t t h i sw a s wiped ou tdu r ing th emild spell that p reva i led s incethen, resulting in an exce ss o f 9degrees, as compared with a d ef iciency for th e same period lastyear of 27 degrees.Precipitation of only .05 of aninch was recorded for t he w eek,and for th e mon th, ending Tuesday nigh t , .26 of an inch. Barometr ic variation was f rom ' 30 -45hig-h to 29,7'8 low.Tempera tur es, h igh amI low,for th e seven-day period coveredin Mr. D ecke r' s r ep or t w er e asfollows: Wednesday, 25-10.Thursday, 34-17 i Friday, 49-24;Saturday, 59-35; Sunday, 55-37;Monday, 44-38 i Tuesday, '16-30.

    Dr. B. K. Wilbur, of Haverford, whowas chosen to serve his 21st term ashead of the Lower Merion Board ofHealth by that body at its annualmeeting Wednesday n ight i n Ardmore. He is vice president of H. O.Wilbur and Sons Company.

    During the p as t y ea r building Th e horough p ro ti ted t o t he ex-permi ts t o t he numbe r o f 10;; were t en t of $5

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    NARBERTHNarbe rt h and

    Haverford AvenuesPHONE: NARBERTH 2861

    JANUARYREDUCTIONCLEARANCE

    CYNWYDLevering Mill Road

    At Montgomery AvenuePHONE: CYNWYD 294

    An account here means you havethe right to your money at anytime, while we assume all the riskof safe-guarding it .

    Seasonable Showingof decorative house plants and flowers.

    Patricia Elizabeth ShopLILIAN F. HUTCHINSON, Prop.

    123 North Narberth Avenue, NarberthNARBERTH 2898

    Artistic Floral Decorationsfor all occasions f rom the simplest to themost elaborate arrangements.

    The Flower ShopsMrs. Norman Jefferies

    o unusual house and garden features, espeCIally attractive for Wedding and BirthdayGif ts and Bridge Prizes . Large var ie ty ofArtistic Articles at greatly reduced prices.

    Open Friday Evenings f rom 7 unt il 9 o 'ClockThe Narberth National Bank

    SPECIALTY SHOPCarrying Women's and Children's

    Underwear and HosieryBoys' and Girls' Clothing

    Standard Prices

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    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTSRate8: 20 perword; additional con8ecutive insertion8 of 8ame adverti8ement, 10 per word. Minimum chargeper wee/c, 800.F RE SC H B y experienced teacher.Mod"m me thod of conversation. Mlle.Lescau, 124 South Ninet eent h s t ree t ,Ph il ade l ph i a. Phone Locus t 5843.(1-28-28.)SUNNY ROOI\I for gentl eman or bus in es s w om an . P ri va te f am il y. C on ve nIent to s t at io n . P hon e Na rb e rt h 4161.SEWING l \IACHINES-AlI makes repalrecl. Liberal alIowances on old mac hi ne s f or n ew S in ge r. P ho ne Mer io n1458-M. (tf)SEWING MACHINES New and used.Liberal al Iowance on old machines. Guaran t eed repa i rs on all makes . Phone Narberth 3907-M. (T. F .)f'OR SALE Accurate 2-tube r a di o s e tI n a tt ra ct iv e case. Complete e x c e ~ ttUbes and battery, $15. Phone Narber t h4074.FOil S ,\ LE Gar ag e, corn er Windsorand Conway avenues. Apply 130 Conwayavenue.ARGYLE CO(;RT A P A R T l \ I E ~ T S - 1 2 6Argyle road. Ardmore's fiuest apartmenthouse . Buil d ing just compl et ed. Br i gh tsunny rooms. Del ightful nelghborhooa.Three rooms and bath at $80. $85 and$90. Four rooms and bath, $1 20. Al solarger sui tes at $150 and $175. InspectionInVited.SALESMAS WASTElJ-For lubrIcatIng oils, greases, and paint s . Exce l len toppor t uni t y. Sa la ry or commiss ion . TheJed 011 a n d P a in t Company, Cleveland.Ohio.LIBERAL REWARD-For return ofpearl necklace, lost January 1st, betweenNarberth and Woodbine avenues andPresbyterian church. Phone Narberth3663-W.1I0i\lEi\lAn f: CAKES -70 c ent s and$1.25, Noodles 40 c ent s l b. Mrs. SelinaDuncan, 6 Sabi ne avenu e . P hon e Nar-berth 4112-M. (2-4-28).LOST Barpln, three di amonds . nearLancaster and Cricket avenues, Ardmore.Liberal reward. 7 Station avenue , Ardmore 2302.WAITRESS-WI1l serve parties at anyt im e. P hon e Locus t 7843.COLORED WOl\ IAS-Wlsh es d ay 'swork. Monday o r Tue sd ay . Exoellel\tNarberth references. Phon e S te v en son2884.FOR S A L F ~ F u l l d re ss s u it , size 38.Splendid condi ti on. $10. Phone Narberth 4074.I\IODERS H.4.I"L equipped for a l l occasions. Open for d an ce s, p a rt ie s, banque ts . F or l ea si ng Informat ion apply tomansger of N arb er th Th ea t er o r p hon eNarberth 2458 or Ardmore 3058. Inspection of Narber th Theater Hall InVited.

    OUR'l- 'OWN

    Clearance

    ATHENS AVENUE AND SIMPSON ROAD

    s. P. Frankenfield SonsF U N E R A ~ DIRECTORS

    Bryn Mawr 327 Wayne 47Upper Darby, Boulevard 1600

    MOTHERS' COUNCIL

    PHONE: ARDMORE 9

    Howard L. Pog ue , o f 302 Graylinga ve nu e. M rs . Hoover was Miss LaR ue Pog ue before her marriage.Mrs. Joseph Magui re , J r. , of 9Montgomery a vc nu e, ha s b cc n confined to he r home for the past w eekbecause of illness.Mr. Theodore M. Casey , o f Wynne wood , sa il cd f rom Xew York C it y o nJanuary 7 for a t r ip around the world.He expects to r e tu rn about t he e nd ofMay. Mrs. Murray Gibson, o f Me rIon . wil l spend the w in te r w it h M rs .Casey.M rs . C la re nc e P . Fowler, of Evanston, III., formerly o f Nar be rt h, waselected recording secretary of thc Illinois League of Women Voter s a t t he i rrecent convention.

    Call or Send for Representative.SALE ENDS JANUARY 31st

    SLASHING REDUCTIONS

    InventorySALE

    Reductions range from 10 to 40 per cent. off regular prices.

    TWELVE MONTHLY PAYMENTS

    To make room for new 1928 stock we are closing out oursurplus stock of Gas Ranges , Gas Water Heaters, Gas RoomHeaters, Electric Washing Machines and other appliances at

    Most of the Gas Ranges in this Sale are equipped with ovenheat control . Full enamel and half-enamel finishes from whichto choose. Cabinet, double oven and single-oven ranges included.All carry the Blue Star stamp of approval, insuring performance,economy and durability.

    PHILADELPHIASUBURBANCOUNTIES GAS & ELECTRIC CO.Ardmore 3500

    Hilltop 233

    Mrs. Thomas Manning, of Hampdenavenue, enter taincd at bridge Mondaywhen her gucs ts w cr e Mrs. Walter A.Kclley, Mrs. Harry Parks, Mrs . A . G.Compton, Mrs. D. Warren Wrigh t ,Mrs. L loyd B. Edgcrton, Mrs. ]. Mil-le r, Mr s. Chester C. Tyson, Mrs.Arthur ,",V. Burns, Mrs. Jamcs Laughlin and Mrs. J. Keenan.Miss Mary R. Chalfant returncd.lastweek f rom a 1 0-day trip to Buffa lo ,N. Y., and Carmichaels, Pa., whcre shevisited her s is te r, M rs . A ll an F.Gwynne.Mr. a nd M rs . C. Parkes Fowlcr announce thc marriagc o f t hc ir daughterJ'helma to Mr. Albcrt RugglesMathias. son of Mr. Lce DowlingMathi a" o f Chi ca go , o n Deccmber 22.

    The Fowlers were r e siden t s o f Narberth for fifteen )'ears be fo rc thei r re- C ( ) : " ' l [ . s U ~ : I > ~ ' n o ~ J THE FI R!''f PAGKmoval t o I ll in oi s. Mr. and Mrs. l>arents present enJ'o)'ed meetMath ias a re at home at the DeWittHotel. Chit-ago. ing and t al ki ng per sonal ly wi th Mr s.Mrs. Jesse S. Harr i s o f Merion ave- Reeve. L i g h ~ r e fr e shmen t s we renue, entertained at lunchcon Thu rs - , ;e rv ed b y t he Hosp i ta li ty Commi tday.Mrs. Alfred Y. Reinking hcld a tee.Pyrex shower at her home \Vcdnes - Mrs. Reeve lea, 'es Monday to atday in h on or o f Miss E l izabe th L. tend t he C on fe re nc e o n P ar en ta lEngland. Education calIed by t he P en ns yl -Mr. and Mrs. Gcorge ~ ! d d l e , o f v an ia State Department of PublicChes tnu t avenuc , are r ecc l \' l ng cong.ratulations on the birth of a girl, Instruction at Har ri s bu r g, a t which1 ~ l e a n o r Ruth Riddlc. Mrs . Riddlc wil l Mrs . Ki er nan , who spoke at a recentbc r emembe re d a s M is s Mad cl in e Mc- meeting of the Narberth Mothers'Coy. Council, will i n tr oduce t he subject

    :\1 r. and ~ rs. Georgc Norman Gill, f or d is cu ss io n b y both teachers an dof 216 Dudley avenue, werc gues t s atthe banquet an d rcception - of the parents.uraham Paige !fotor Corporation held On Saturday, February 4, at 10at the Roose\'elt Hotel in New York o 'c lock, the Montgomer.v Count)'C:ty this week.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Cooke of Parent-Teacher organizat ions willLantwyn lane, entertained thc m ~ m - meet a t Pottstow n. Mrs. R. G.hers of their bridge club on Thur sday : \ungst, local president.. an d tw ol a ~ i r s . R. T. Addis, of Rosemont other delegates will r ep re se nt t hesailed last week on the S. S. C o l u m b u ~ Narbe r th Mo t he r s' Council, an d itfo: F r ~ ! l c ~ .. Mrs . Add is w as f orme rl y is hoped t ha t a s m an y o th er m em MISS VIrglllla Downes. o f Karberth. be rs a s poss i bl e wilI attend. A ho tMr. a nd Mrs . Charles Bart l et t cn - luncheon will be served by thet e rt a ined thei r bridge club last Mon.'day even ing in their home on Mer io n Po tt s town Commi tt e e f or 50 cents.avenuc. Ther c were t en gucs ts . Narberth mothers wh o p la n t o at-Mr. and Mrs. Charlcs R. Humph- t end a r e a s ked to g i ve t hei r namesreys, of S nu g H ar bo r F ar m, E as ton , a s e a rl y a s possible t o M rs . A un gs tMd , formerly o f Sou th Narber th avc- or to Mrs. C. \V. Bates. If thenue, announcc the cngagcmcnt of thcirdaughter, !liss Edi th J oh ns H um ph - weather is favorable the NarberthrcyS, and ~ f : . Th?n.las B. Bourne, son party will go to Po t ts t own by au to .of Mrs. \\ ' llIlam Kncker, of BaltimorcMd. 'I :- -::Mrs. L. H. Healy of 210 Essex avc- 1nue , was hostcss to the membcrs ofher br idg e c lub w he n it met lastWednesday.Mrs. Marshall R. Ford, of :"orthAdams, Mass.. is " isi t ing her daughter,Mrs. H. C. Fenno, of Essex avenuc.~ r a nd Mr s. R al ph H oo ve r a nd .theIr .son and daughtcr have returned Ito Pittsburgh after spending sevcral!dayS as the gucsts of Mr. and i\Irs.l

    .,ito i l . .. .A CO-OPERATIVE COMMUNITYNEWSPAPER

    Saturday, January 14, 1928

    Publlahed by thllLIVINGSTON PUBLISHIlfG 00 .PHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTON, BdltorTHOMAS A. ELWOOD, Aaa't BdltorOffice, 258 Haverford AvenueNarberth 2545

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    SUBSCRIPTION PRIOBOne Dollar and Fifty Cents Per Tear IaAdvance

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    OUR 'I"OWNFounded in 1914 by the NarberthCivie Associat ion and Publ ished eve17Saturday at Narber th, Pa.

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    Entered as second class matter. octo1ler 1101914. at the Post Office at Narberth. PL. lIJI4a't he Ac t ofMa rch 3. 18Te.

    Po li teness in Order ,To the Ed it o r o f OUR TOWN:Correspondents who d is cu ss ed t he"Tag Roundup" in the issuc of "OURTO\\ 'N" dated January i secm toh av e m is se d what to somc of theLowcr Merion rcsidents is t hc m os tserious s la p a t t he g oo d n am e o f o urcommuni ty . \Vhat a bo ut t he $13.50fine which your newspaper s tates wasassessed against -12 motorists?I d o n ot know who was responsiblef or t he fincs. But I do con,ider thefine of $13.50 out of all proport ion tothe ,eriou,ness of the offense-inshort. an outrage.Captain Smith s ay s t he authoritiesbroadcast the fac t that 1!l2i tags wouldnot be acceptable to the police aftermidnight o f th e old year. Under thecircumstances, an d in "iew o f t he 15da\'s in advance allowed for the changc,1 do not find fault "':th the policc fors topping motor is t, with o ld t ags an dPOLITELY inquiring why the '2it ag s we re in use.

    I f the cxcusc of a motorist was notp ro pe r, o r if he became abush'c, it" , ; ~ h + he wi th in bound, to PO LITELY cscort him to thc stationhousc and stand him before the 'Squirc.But in any evcnt-unless the motoristhecame violently ahusive-the limit ofpunishmcnt should h av c b ee n a lect ur e b y ' Squire Arthur.Perhaps thc pol ice insi s ted upontine,. I undcrstand they did last yearwhcn drivers were a r re s ted . put toserious incon\ 'enicnce in some casesand thcn compelled to pay a f in e because t hey commi tt ed t hc h or ri bl ec rime o f f o r g ~ t t i l W t o car ry their driver s o r own er s license.r have no t been caught ,by theLower Merion pol icc, and 1 havc notappeared b ef or e a ny J us ti ce of thcPcace. so I ha\'e no reason to b e in dignant for re al o r fancied personalw ro ng s. B ut I am a c it izen a nd t ax payer of Lower Merion township and.as such, do not like to ha\ 'C the fai rname of o ur c ommu ni ty i nj ur ed b yover-zealousness (and that is puttingit mildly) on the part of the policefOrl'l' an d th e mi no r j ud ici ar y. Itravel through the S tate aud hear what\'sit"rs :hiuk of us.PolieenH'n a nd ' Sq ui re s s ho ul d be Iour f r iends and neighhors , ready to 'o"l' r look our unintcntional minor mistak", a, we o\'erlook t he ir s. A slight Imistake, s uc h a s the usc of 1!l2i tagson the first day of lH2H, desen'es mild1 ' ' ' n S l ' ~ e from vested a ut ho ri tv . A ndthe rig ht s or t o f c it iz en w il i d o h is Ihest to see that it doc sn 't h ap pe na!r 11n.. I3ut when t he rc are arrests and$l:LjO fines-wcll, it makcs a man lookfor ;"1 onnort llnity t o " cut corners-FIGHT BACK. TAXPAYER.PRAISES THEATER COOPERA

    TIONTo the Edi to r of "Ol 'R TO\ \' : ": "I would just l ike t o acknowledgepuhlicly thc eo-operation shown by themanagemcnt of thc Narherth Theaterin the matter of e l imina t ing the interfcrence to radio se ts caused by theflashing lights on the theater sign.The management has h ad t he necessary equipment installed at the theaterto corrcct this trouble a nd t he noi,e,whieh had previously heen induced inthe neighhoring radio receiving sets,has hecn entirch' eliminated.C. P. WETHERBEE.COMMUNITY CLUB CALENDARSaturday, January H. 10 A. M .Board of Directors' cake s al e a t Cott e r' s s tore . benefit Building Fund.January lIi-Th e B oar d o f Di re ct o rs ' c ard party givcn hy thc \VelfareCommittee will he held at the homeof Mrs. G. N. Gill, ~ ! H i Dudley a\cnue.lanuarv l i -The Home EconomicsClass will makc a trip to the PublicLedger Build'ng on the I ii t r ain f romKarberth. All members a rc invited.Thursday, .r anuary In-All-day session at Bap ti st T empl e, B ro ad andBer ks s tr ee ts , S ou th ea st er n D is tr ic tFedcration of \Vomen's Club, 10.:10A. M.January 26 - The Mon tgomervCounty Fcderation of Women's Club'swill mcc t a t W il low Grove.Miss Alicc MacCabc rccen tly do- Inated a beau t ifu l hand-croche tedafghan for the benefit of the Build ingFund.Chamber to Frolic

    Ne xt T ue s da y ni gh t t he A rd more Chamber o f Commerce wiIlhold its annual frolic at th e Y. M.C. A. Building at 8 o 'c loc k. A ni n t e r e s t i n ~ program ha s beenp l an ned by John Baer. chairman ofth e comm i tt e e a n d A. L. Reinhold, secretary

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    THIRD FLOORF ront o f house, 2 large bedrooms and onebath.R ea r o f house , 2 large bedroo'ms and onebath (maid's quarters).

    J. Howard Mecke, Jr.Owner, on Premisesor902 Packard Building. Phone Rit. 1177 or 1176

    Not Just a "Place in the Suburbs"ButA Real Country Estate!Yet this exclusive property offers suburban convenience as well.

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    Open'FridayEvenings- 7 to 9 P. M.The Narberth National Bank

    ONE.DOLLAR CLASSRequires a deposit of $1.00 each week forthe next 50 weks. In December, 1928, youwill receivea check for $50.00, plus interest.

    FIFTY.CENT CLAS&Requires a deposit of 50 cents each weekfor the n ex t 50 weeks. In December, 1928,y ou wi ll r ec ei ve a c hec k for $25.00, plusinterest.

    TWENTY-FIVECENT CLASSRequires a deposit of 25 cents each weekfor the next 50 weeks. In December, 1928.y ou wi ll r ec ei ve a ch ec k for $12.50, plusinterest.

    TWODOLLAR CLASSRequires a depos i t o f $2.00 each week fort he nex t 50 weks. In December, 1928, youwill receive a check for $100.00 plusinterest.

    Property has large BATHING POOL in front of house, the bottom of which is concrete.

    LAST CALL FOR OUR

    Meet next's year's Christmas demands byjoiningone ormore of theseclasses now.FIVE-DOLLAR CLASS

    Requires a deposit of $5.00 each week forthe next 50 weeks. In December. 1928, youwill receive a check for $250.00 plusinterest.

    Open for Inspection Daily and Sundays.Bring This Advertisement with You for Exact Location

    1928

    The exact location:Southeas t eorner of WEST VALLEY ROAD AND SWEDESFORD ROAD, JUST fjMINUTES DIRECTLY NORTH OF STRAFFORD STATION on t he P . R. R. MainLine.

    Electric light, hot-water heat, hardwood floors 1st, 2d and 3d floors and four inches wide.Large stone gate posts at entrance and entire property enclosed with white fence.THE NAME: I"GREEN ACRES"I (4 1-2 Acres)

    DEC.25

    Christmas Club

    I STRAFFORD IOn the P. R. R. Main Line210 Trains Daily to and From Philadelphia.. Remodeled, single, all-stone Colonial residence. Built 1834. In the beautiful Chester Valley, five minutes north of Strafford Station.

    FIRST FLOOR II SECOND FLOOR3 large porches, 2 large halls,Center hall, 3 large bedrooms (2 open fireplaces) ,Lavatory, 2 t il e baths and showers,Coat 1'0001, 1 large porch, 35 ft. x 10 ft., with stripedLiVing room (open fireplace), I a_w_n_i_ng_.Dining room (open fireplace),Pantry,Kitchen,Laundry, 10 ft. x 22 ft.,Refrigerator room (lined with cork),Back stairs to maid 's quarters in 3d floorrear.

    A new frame building now on the property would make f ive wonde rful box stalls fa t ponies orriding horses, 01'Playhouse fo t children, bOWling alley, man's quarters or billiard room.

    The location is ideal for the man who wants to l ive in t he count ry and yet keep in c lose dai ly t ouchwith his business.The residence is buil t o f all stone; a nd i s surrounded by l awns and many f ine, old trees. Close toHunt Club, Riding Academy, swimming club and twogolf courses.

    Immediate PossessionPriced at $40.000Financed if Desired

    co.M A R ~ E T

    The Sign of the Bed Mellis

    2106 MARKET STREETOppo..ite Erlanger Theatre

    Rittenhouse7070

    A REAL CONVENIENCEWhen y ou o pe n a cha rge accoun t at Bradley's, y ou s av e c on si de ra bl e t im e i n s ho pp in garound for good mea ts . B ra dl ey 's m e at s a re t hebest i n t he city. an d have been f or ha lf a century.You c an rely on our butchers . When youtelephone y ou r o r de r to Rittenhouse 7070, youar e assured of th e best service as well a s t he b es tof meats. Tw o deliveries daily.

    BRADLEY

    219 Haverford AvenueNARBERTH 4005

    BAKED GOODSFor the Whole Bloomin' FamilyWhy? Well, for one thiug, our baked goods arefor Mother. She will enjoy t he ir quality andeconomy, but more than that, she will appreciate thesav ing of her t ime and strength. 'Fo r Dad I-Infinite variety, sterlingqualityandhourly freshness are apparent when our baked goodsare served. They will make h is meals more enjoyable.For the Children-Need we say i t, Good breadis a child 's best food, and wholesome cakes form anutritious and looked-forward-to dessert.WHITE'S SWEET SHOP

    YOU ARE INVITED TO OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT

    JAMES R. COLE

    For PermanentSatislactionBUY ASmedleyBuilt Home

    R en r o f 2:)0 Haverford Ave.House and Decorative PaintingMail Orders and Jobbing PromptlyAttended tePhone , Na rbe rth 3639.W

    WM. D. & H. T. SMEDLEY

    OUR ~ 1 ' O W NL. M. SENIORS PICK I ' I E ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _ ~YEAR BOOK STAFF , ~ Robert KesslerMade Editor-inChief; Dothard IsManager.

    WILL ELECTOfficers and d ir ec to rs f or t hen ew y ea r wi ll be e lec ted at theannual meeting of t he Lowe rMerion Police Pension Association, to be held in the townshipbuilding Tuesday at 4.30 P . 1\L

    With t he f ir st hal f o f the schoolyear drawing to a close . t he s tu d en ts o f th e Lo\ver Merion HighSchool senior c la ss have startedw or k on t he ir class. year book.Robert Kessler, school orator lastvear and an active member o f t heforum, was elected eclitor-in-chief,and Irvi ng Dothard, businessmanager.Last year wa s t he first timesuch a b ook was published in thehistory of the school. and thisyear's graduating dass desires topu t the job over again. The bookitself is t o b e m ade up of the following sections: Class history andpersonals, which includes thephotograph of ea ch member of thegrdauating class: s choo l c lubsand activi t ies with the picturesand writeups of each organiza-tIOn, giving the \vork and doingsof each; school athletics with the 1&1'!3pictures and records of all the va-ri()us spo rt s teams ; and lastly, the 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! L I 1advertising s ec tion f rom which i sderived part of the cos t of thebook.Associate editors have beenelected and already assigned theirsect ion of the book. Ossie Smithwil(take care of the athletic section; Hyde Ballard. the schoolsec t ion; Pat ience \Vohlert, theclass history ancl personals section. The a ch 'e rt is in g wi ll b et ak en c ar e of by the businessmanager. In'ing Dothan}, assistedby J oh n B ake r. The class offic er s: S am Barclay, El len Shaw,Alan Cook. Dou g F lemi ng a re

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    J. HOWARD "MECKE, Jr.PACKARD BUILDING, PHILA,

    The Main LineBanking Institution.

    Something Unusual IsGoing to Happen

    At WAYNE!

    WATCH PHILADELPHIA PAPERS JANUARY 23 AND 24FOR COMPLETE ANNOUNCEMENT

    Narberth

    UUR TOWN

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    Ardmore 610-J

    Phone : Narberth 3854

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    We Call For and Deliver

    The Link Between F01'est and Home29 BaJa Avenue, Bala-Cynwyd

    CYNWYD 662

    When Dissatisfied TryHEWIT ' S

    Tailors, Cleaners and Dyers

    The same thril l ing hours m ay b e en joyed todayunder mo re cheerful conditions.

    Samples in ou r office at all times. or will bemaile'd on request. Cynwyd 662.

    Remember t he h ou rs y ou s pent u nd er t he eaves.rummaging through trunks an d old letters-but howcold and g loomy i t was.

    A little t ime-some good .insulating board, suchas MASONITE. an d the old room is transformed intoa delightful den.

    The Oldest Store in Narberth224 Haverford A venue NARBERTH 4035

    234 Haverford Avenue

    Metal Radiator FurnitUJ'e of EnduringBeauty

    Shull Lumber Company

    GRANDMOTHER'S

    Oregon (J1,6/J

    Just imagine how much more a t tr act ive your home wouldbe with harmonious beautiful cabinets , ins tead of unsightly bareradiators IImagine the satisfaction of seeing walls and draperies freshand clean. instead of smudged by the dust carried by air currentsrising upward f rom uncover ed radiators.Add to these advantages the healthful benefits of improvedcirculation o f t he heat and you will s ee why y ou r h ome s ho ul dbe equ ippedwi th Bohem Rad ia to r furniture.Bohem Radiator Shields an d Cabinets a r e ob ta inab le incream. walnut o r mahogany g r ain ed finishes. It ~ i 1 l p ay y ou

    to get. our elltimate.A. & G. BOHEM, Inc.18th & Washington Ave. Philadelphia

    Local Representative. ,JOHN. A.BOHEM

    f--rHiNCSTO"SMQKE'" ,.. After all, freshness is the f inal facto r in tobacco quality.Our enormous business in cigars, cigaret tes and pipe tobaccomeans that the stock is constan tly rep lenished and that youare assured of fresh goods.Make it a r ul e to buy a ll YOUr smoking needs at

    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~I Schedule of Montgomery Bus Co., Inc. IMontgomery Avenue .Liae Leaving PennsYlvania R. R. Sta- until 10.30 P. M.t ion in Narberth 7 minutes later Then 10.50 and every 20 min. until"5lW Eastbound ' than : the above-mentioned t imes. 12.30 A. M.d d" t Ceaving '54th Street and City Line Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3.00 A. M.Leaving An erson an ,non gomery 21 minutes la ter than the above- Leaving 54th and City Line 5 min-"5lm: Avenues : mentioned times: utes later t ha n t he a b o v e - m e n . ~W W E E K D A Y ~ tioned times.Starting at 5.30 A. M. "Westbound Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. l S t a - ~Then every 15min.until 9.00A. M. Leaving 62d and Lancaster Av.enue t io n in Narbe rt h 19 minutes aterTGlW Then 9.20 and every 20 min. until than the above-mentioned times.300 P M WEEKDAYST h ~ n 3.is ~ n every 1 min. until Start ing at 6.00 A. M Narberth Shor t Line "5lW M Then every 15 min. until 9.30 A. M.T h ~ ~ o ~ o ~ i o ~ n every 20 min. until Then 9.50 A . M. and every 20 min. Eastbound ..s.t1200 P M until 3.30 P. M. Leaving Pennsylvania R .R . Station "5lW Then 3.45 P. M. and every 16 min .9J. Then 12.30. 1.30 and 2.30 A. M. Narberth "G1W until 10.30 P. M.

    l . ~ . . 8 A T U R D A Y ~ Then 19.50 and every 20 min . unt il WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAY8 .fl~ Starting at 5.30 A. M. Then 12.30 A. M. Starting at 5.50 A. M . .Thenevery 16win. until 9.00 A. M. Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3.09 A. M. Then 6.30, 7.10, 7.50, 8.30, 9.10,j Then 9.20 and every 20 min. until 9.50, 10.30, 11.10 and 11.50 A. M ..s.tW 12.00 A. M. SATURDAYS Then U.30, 1.10, 1.50, 2.30, 3.10,"5ld 15 ' t 'l S ta rt ing at 6.00 A. M. 0 6 30 7 10' rar Then 12.1!i an every mm. un I Then e ve ry 15 min. until 9.30A. M. 3.50, 4.30, 5.10, 5.5, , , 10.00 P. M. Then 9.50 A. M. 'lnd every 20 min. 7.50, 8.30, 9.10, 9.50, 10.30, 11.10- ' t l l ~ " ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ " ' ~ ~ o ~ Then 10.20Mnd every 20 min. unt il until 1 2. 30 P . M. and 11.50 P. M.W 12.90 P. . Then 12.45 P. M. and every 15 min. Lea ving 54th a nd City Line "5lThen 12.30, 1.30and 2.30 A. M. until 10.30 P. M."'Il=====0===0=====0 ===Q =========0=== = SUNDAYS Then 10.50 P. M. and every 20 min. Westbound "5lRtarting at 5.30 A. M. until 12.30 A. M. WEEKDAl 'S AND SUNDAYSW Then every Jh-hour until 9.00 A. M. Then 1.00, 2.00 and 4.00 A. M. "5lThen 9.20 and every 20 min. until Starting at 6.10 A. M . f(;41.00 P. M. SUNDAYS Then 6.50, 7 .30'd 8'1103'0 8A.50M, 9.30,W Then 1.15 and every 15 min. until Starting at 6.00 A. M. 10.10, 10.50 an 1 . " "5l! 10.00 P. M. Then every lh-houruntil 9.30A.M. Then 12.10, 12.500, 1.300, 6 1109, 26.5500,W Then 10.20 P. M. and every20 min . Then 9.50 A. M. and every 20 min. 3.30, 4.10, 4.5 , 5.3, , ,until 12.00 P. M. until 1.30 P. M. 7.30, 8.10, 8.50, 9.30, 10.10, 10.50Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2 .3 0 A . M. Then 1.45 P. M. and every 15 min. a nd 11.30 P. M. and 12.30 A. M. f(;4~ I: FOR INFORMATION ON OTHER SCHEDULES, PHONE BRYN MAWR 1280-1008 31, : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~===c=o==============cc:============~ 1 ! : : : ! ! : i ' ; : i : : i : : i ~ " i : : : : : : i : : : l : : ' ] : : : : : W E A T H E R : : : : S T R I P P I N G : 1 : : : : : : r : I : : : l : : : i : : i : : : i : : t : : : : : i 1I:! That Will Give Satisfaction !::!I::! Let us Wea th er S ~ r i p .your doors and windows now and keep !::l':! out all drafts. ThIS wllI not only make your home comfortable !:'

    ;'1' during the cold winter months, but will helpconsiderable toward I,.;.'n reducing the coal bill. We guarantee best workmanship, high- i tl1 grade mater ial and perfect sati sfact ion. Our low overhead Ii makes possible a saving from 10 to 30 per cen t. Estimates h:1 cheerfully given. 1:::A Dol larSaved Is a Dollar Earned HMAIN LINE AWNING COMPANY F~ I 49 Eas t Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore, Pa . r;

    I ~ I CALL ARDMORE 1527-J FOR OUR REPRESENTATIVE 1:::. d , i ' ' ' . ; i u l ! i l : ' ' 3 - ' ' ' j J : D = ' ' ' ! l m I : ! I : n , J ; L ~ i J O l m ! ' . ! ! : : l ' : ~ ! : : ; j ! : ! ! : ! : ] ! : ] ! : ! r . : t T ; i . ! ! : ! J - : 1 . 1 I : I ! ] J ~ i : ! r . m J : ! ~ m

    (2-11-28.)

    ESTATE NOTICES

    Real Estate MortgagesInsurance

    Supplee-Wills-JonesMILK and CREAM

    Walker-GordonAcidophilus MilkMAIN LINE BRANCHTelephone: R1'yn Mawr 882758 Lancaster Ave.Bryn Mawr

    ?AGE FOUR

    Cars Interfere With Boro Volunteers Getting IntoAction.

    SUMMONS MANYAT MERION FIRE

    Estate of Andrew Perry Redifer . de ceased. Letters testamentary on thea bo ve e s ta t e h av e b ee n g r an t ed to theundersigned , who request a ll p er so nshaving claims or demands against theestate o f t he decedent to make knownthe same, and all persons Indeb ted to thed e ce de nt t o make payment without delay, toLlllian W. Redifer. Executrix.' . 4 Shirley road.Narber th. Pa .Or t o h er attorney,Wllliam H. Whitaker.Merion avenue and Wynnewood road,Narber th. Pa .

    Shea's Drug StoreRIGHT AT TH E STATION

    Where the Apothecary Has Held ForthFor the Last QUa1tetr-Centu1yTelephones: Narberth 28-38 an d 28-39

    A number of summonses are be- U : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ g ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ing issued by the Lower Merion po- r,lice to motor is ts who p ar ked toonear to a fire in l\Ierion Mondayn ig ht . They a re liable to fines andcosts totaling $q. at hear ings whichwill be hel'd the latter part of thisweek and early next.The fire was at the home ofThomas Robins, Hazlehurst avenue,at 8 P. M. The Bala-Cynwyd com

    P ~ I 1 1 Y , which was called fil:st. fo.unda chimney ablaze when .It arnv.edand quickly aided the Robms famIlyin ext ingu ishing the fi re . In themeantime. the Narberth volunteers .who had been called on a later alarmaiTived. but found difficult in reachi ng t he home b e c a ~ t s e of the largenumber of automobtles parked nearby. Policemen arriv ing at t 1 ~ e sceneof the f ire noted the congestion andimmed ia te ly began tak ing l icensenumb er s which we re l at er t ur nedover to mag is tr ates for the issuingof Sllmmones.. Six f ires in fou r days kep t t he BalaCynwyd Fire Company husy c;wer theweek-end. 110st o f t hem were 111 fields,and none c au sed damage o f note.Alarms last Thursday, at 1 ~ ! A 5 P. M.and lU l l P. M. respecti\el):. h r ~ : ) u g h tout the volunteers to extl l lg l ll s h ad li ll 1n ey fire in a home at the corner of l lr ookhur st a nd Cal ve rt avenues . Gene ral \ 'I 'a ynt> di st r ic t. an( ! Inthe cellar at 22:! Derwen road, Cyn-wyd. .... .Field fires were qll lckly extll lgUlshedafter a la rms had heen turned in 5.15r. M. Friday 'at Montgomery antIBowman avenues. ~ [ e r i o n . and c..or.P. 1\1. Saturday at l \ [ontgomery avenue a nd C it y Line.F;re in a garage at ~ ! : ! Lodges' lane.Bala, hrought 01lt t he fire company-LIO P. M. Monday.

    Estate o f John A. Caldwell, late of theBorough of Narberth. deceased. Letterstestamentary o n t he above es tate havingbem granted to t he Mer io n T it l e a n dTrust Company of Ardmore. a l l pe rsonsI nd eb te d t o s ai d estate a re requested tomake Immed ia te p ayment . and thosehaving l e ga l c l aims. t o p re se nt samewithout delay at the office of saidcompany. No. 5 East Lancaste r avenue,Ardmore. Pa. R ichard J , Hamll ton.President.(2-11-28.)i ! ~ ~ . . . s c . G ]mDURBIN & HOWARD

    WILL IAM H. DURBINWILLIAM S. HOWARD

    31 N. NARBERTH AVENUE ~ .-__ ::E:T: ~ ~ . ~ I .Made in Phila4elphm"U,9II

    REPLATEBRASSY WORN -OFFBath Room FaucetsBrassy Auto Parts, Reflectors, etc.With Pure SilverUSE

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    Narberth 3920

    ARDMORE 1890

    Crane's Drug Store

    TELEPHONES

    Narberth and Haverford Aves.

    In all the rush and bus tle of modern drug s toret rade , with i ts many lines and di ffe rent types ofservice, we have not lost t rack of our responsibilityas a reliable and skillful apothecary shop.Prescriptions are compounded with care and accuracy, and with standard ingredients tested for purityand strength. We want you to feel that the Doctor'sprescript ion slip can be intrusted to our care withutter confidence.

    AN APOTHECARY SHOP

    t ~ ~ " - - " " - " " ' " " - " " ~ " " " " ' ~ ~ ~ " " " " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ ~ " " " " ' ~ " " " ' _ " - " " - _ " ' - - " ~ - - - ttIA Complete Delicatessen !l tl l.Home-made Mayonnaise, Cream Cabbage and ll Potato Salad ll ll Special preparations made on your order. We spe-l cial ize in Fish Cakes, Sandwiches, e tc. , for quick l

    meals or parties. lt FULL LINE OF GROCERIES l, FRESH EGGS and BUITER 1l SMOKED FISH ll For your convenience, 'We are open seven days a ll week/rom 10 to 2.30 and/rom 3 until 12 Midnight. ll ;

    HAMER BROTHERS' DELICATESSENl tl 250 Haverford Avenue l, PHONE: NARBERTH 2762 ;, : t; .... ..-.-...._._-...- . ........... -.. .......................... , ~ .. " - . ~ . , _ . ~ ~ ........_._..........._ . .......... ...;

    ALLAN C. HALE, Inc.MAIN UNE DISTRIBUTORS

    SEDANS 111195 to 111995 COUPES H 195 to H850SPORT MODELS H 195 to 11525M ~ f , . . . . Plialollid. . . . . . . . . - - ' _ '"" ..14. n G. M. d. C. /i1J4_Pt.".'M"""wiNbk. u_ildI>I4

    You may have thought that you cotlldn't buya :8uick for as little as$1195-that you would have te' pay considerably more for Buickquality.The truth is that you can have anyone of three popular Buickmodels at this figure-a Sedan, Coupe or Sport Roadster-all ofthem, cars of true Bl\ick quality..Ali have smart, lowwswung bodies by Fisher in beautiful color harlIl.onies. All have the famous Buick valve-in-head six-cylinder engine_ "ibrationL.;s beyond belief. All have Buick 's Lovejoy hydraulicshock absorbers-providing the ultimate in riding luxury.Needless to say, all offer greater satisfaction than is obtainable elsewhere at such moderate prices.You havealways wanteda Buick_today'sBuicksurpassesallpreviouscreations. See it-drive i t-and own the car 'You ha"e long wanted..

    At the Theater

    fhafls B U I C K j O r o n ~$1195 P . o . u ~

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    WAYNE 400

    .... .... .: The General DraftingCo. : 1935 Ches tnut Stree t : S. G. Coates : Registered Architect : Bell Phone: : Rittenhouse 0928 .

    Bringing here the color and romanceof San Francisco ' s Barbary Coast,most picturesque waterfront in theworld, "Shanghaied" will open a t t heNarbe rth The at er o n M on da y andTuesday.Said to be one of the grea tes t o fI nce' s pictures, "Shanghaied" dealswith the love of a dancer in a toughwaterfront joint f or t he c ap ta in of asealing vessel. Her unwilling participation in a plot to r ui n h im and hisrevenge supply. the intensely dramaticsituations which have brought t he p ro duction such w ide p ra is e f rom cri ti cs .Ince a ct ed in t he d ua l c ap ac it y ofstar and director and h as a supportingc as t o f such famous p laye rs a s PatsyRuth Miller Gertrude Astor T omSantschi, Alan Brook s and others.* . *A young scion of a wealthy familywho prefers to c ar ve o ut his owncareer as a hard-working moving pictu re actor wi ll be s ee n in the leadingrole of the thrilling aerial film, "Aflamein the Sky ," whi ch opens Wednesdayat the Narberth Thea ter for a twoday run.The young man, Jack Luden, whois a graduate of Culver Mili tary Acade my a nd T om e Sch ool has been inpictures less than two' years, but isa lready s tarred and h as won this distinction lJy meritorious work.In "Af lame i n t he Sky" he playsthe role of Terry Owen,an ace of theair,. ~ v h o experiments w i ~ h gas for skywntmg and becomes I I1volved in aseries of exciting incidents which testhis courage to t he l as t not ch . SharonLynn is t he b ea ut if ul g ir l whom heloves and f ights for . * ."Ladies Must Dress." the screen attraction on Friday and Saturday, features one of the bes t d re ssed g ir ls i nHollywood in a dowdy role.Virginia Valli is the young lady whoappears in long hair, long skirts andground gripper shoes, only to realizehowever that a transformation wasnecessary if she was to r et ai n her placein the sun.

    RADIO II

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    AT ANY T IMENarberthTaxi Cab Co.215 HaverfordAve.(Walter Roser)Phone, Narberth 3772

    ROTARIANS GUESTS

    GEORGE A. WITTEPaperhanging andDecoratingESTIMATINGNARBERTH 4135 W

    Start the New Year byadding this f ri en d t o y ou rlist.It is r ea dy to be of anyservice in helping you withyour Prizes, Gifts, Cards,Vandles and Children's Apparel.

    Haverford at Forest AvenueP I I O ~ E : ~ A R B E R T H 2882

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    TAXI SERVICEP. F. DONAHUEResidence, Station,Narberth 4031 Narberth 4007

    Baggage Called for and Delivered108 CONWAY AVENUE NARDERTII-= == === 00CQ0Q0 ==-= ==-= ==Ye Oddity Shoppe

    " The G if t Cent e r o f the I \ laln Line"

    CONTINUED FROM PAGE; ONEFour thousand s tudents are now en

    r ~ J 1 e d in .the township s y ~ t e l 1 1 , Mr.Lowns saId. The scholastic averagethis year is very high; only 16 of the:!42 pupils in the eighth grade werebelow the pas si ng average at the endof the f irst quarter.The fr es hma u y ea r, he said is t hegrade in whi ch the greatest I ~ s s e s 01enrollment occur. The present eleventhgrade, he explained, shows a loss ot'only :?7 students during three yearsThe guests were taken on a t o u; o finspection through theent i re plant , one?f the most modern in th.e country.I h ey we re shown classes III sessionboth recitation classes and those ir;mechanica: tra(!es, orinting, electricityand other practical subjects.Of particular interest was the domest ic s ci ence department in wh ic h ismaintained a complete' housekeepingapa.rtment, with fully equipped kitchen,dll ll llg room and bedroom in whichthe g ir ls a re g iv en p r a c t i ~ a l instruction in h ? m ~ making. The plan, Mr.Snow saId, 15 to m ak e t he p ra ct ic alcourses of sufficient scope to give thestudents an idea of the problems ineach of the departments.The program f or t he meeting, andt he menu , we re both o ri nt ed in t heschool's own shop, by the pup il s, whoare receiving training in t he ar t ofBenjamin Franklin.School Board members who wereguests of the club included Will iam L.AlIstin, president; \Villiam J. ByrnesJr., secretary: E. E, Burlingame treas:u,rcr; Richard J. Hamilton: and1 homas Corson Yocom. Conduct in their visitors through the schools w e r ' ~Superintendent S. Ed'Tar Downs andSen io r H igh School Principal C. B.Pennypacker.Other guests included RotariansJohn W. ~ h i l 1 i p s , William T. McIntyre,H. W. RIckabaugh, Dr. Savil le Crowther and Dr. C. Atwood Rose' the RevsEdmond Grindal Rawson, Robert F:H ~ y l , ' s . and Howard \Vayne Smi th :Klwal1lans C. H. Meredith and M. P.Clancy; Dr. ]. W. Goddard, and PoliceSuperintendent C. P. Smith.

    "The borough may wel l c on gratulate i ts el f on i t s enti re freedom from a ny sor e spo ts suc h a smay be found in some towns onthe Main Line . The worst epit he t t ha t can be ap,.1ied t o Na rberth's foreign quarter is drab ormonotonous. It is on the wholea pretty hea lt hy and whole somesection."There are no great estates in1\arberth it is true, but t hi s neednot be considered a disadvantage.\Ve find when we come to analyze the si tuation that Narberthranks h igh in every respect i n r egard t o p ra ct ic al p ro vi si on s forthe heal th, safety and comfort o fits residents. Few surburbs," Mr.Strong concluded, " hav e aonefarther in stich c o n s t r t l ~ t i v ework..,

    PHONE: NARBERTH .1,182241 Haverford Ave., NarberthNarberth Electric Co.

    SERVICE

    ELECTRICreduced t o $ 85Th e only t ime-tes ted, proven radio on th e market. Th e h it o f t he 1927 R ad io R od eo . L on g distance recept ion wi th l oca l volumne.Time payments arranged.

    LEAVE YOUR ORD ER S H ER E FOR VICTOR RECORDS,NEEDLES. ETC., AND WE WILL GET THEM FOR YOU THESAME DAY. COME IN AND HEAR THEM ON THEORTHOPHONIC VICTROLA.

    The EL-RA Twins Give Prompt Eleotrical a.nd Radio:Service

    HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice flf the PeaceREAL ESTATE

    WALTER NEWRUCKCarpenter and Builder

    STEINITE

    Fire Insurance--Best Companier.Phone 4049-W 11111 Banderol Aye.

    17 Schiller Avenue, Narberth, Pa.Screens and Weather Stripp ing

    SALES R A D 10ALBERT & DILWORTHAuthorized Dealers:\IOIIAWK-SONORA

    Majestic A and B Eliminators:UU Dudle)' Ave. Phone. Nar. 3H6K-l\I

    NARBERTH PRAISEDFOR CIVIC PROGRESS

    CONTINUED FROM ' .' lI E F IRST PAGE

    ground on t he } Ia in Line. ando ne of the best concei\'ed and a ttracti\'e residential parks in thecountry in Xarbrook Park. Ou rfire com:'any is one of t he mos tcfficient and best equipped in thisr c g i o ~ 1 . The comt11unity buildingand library also hold thei r own inCOt11 pa ri son \\' ith sit11 ila r en ter - 0 I ~ 5 C ! ~ i 2 . 5 i 2 5 2 5 i ~ ! 5 2 5 2 : ! i C . ! i 2 . ! i i 2 5 ' 2 5 i 5 i ~prises among our neighbors. Narherth \Vas somewhat unfortunatein that man \, o f its houses werebuilt dur ing" the Victorian er a a pe ri od dc void of g oo d taste inarchitectural desig'n-resulting insome rather homely houses. Themore recent d e v ~ l o p m e n t s arecounteract ing this and ha\ 'e p ro duced some beautiful examples ofdomestic architecture.

    I ' ~ O N T ~ ~ ~ : C : ~ O ~ U : ~ E T ~ ~ ~ : l'AU.He had been act ing as BuildingI ns pe ct or an d S tr ee t Commissioner, and these two job s havebeen c om bi ne d in a new department known as the Departmentof Pu bl ic Works, A salary of$:{;H1O p er y ea r is provided forthis pos t, an increase o f $:300 overthe former stipend. It wa s a nnounced also that Mr. Suplee hadbe en r eapp oi nt ed b y the Boardof I-I eal th to the pos it ions of Secretary of the Board, Health Offi-ccr and Plumbing lnsj)ector.Thcse titles carry a remunerationof $;');')0 p er a nn um , a n increaseover last year .Counc il c lected \Valton M.Wen tz Bor ough Treasurer andCharles V. Noe l secretary, bothbeing reappointments. The Burgess administered th e oath tothese three men at the meeting.Appointments announced by:\Ir. Frye were \Valter Steckbeckto the' Shade Tree Commissionfor five years: \\T. D. R. Evansto the z ~ n i n g Board of Adjustment for three years: Dr. LeroYA. K ing t o the 'Recreation B o a r ~ lu nt il Nov embe r, I!l;11 , to replace1"1rs. Grace C. Batchelor, and Mrs.Edith A. Stites to t he same bodvfor fi \'c Years. .Tax 'Collector E. P. Doldtmned ove r a c he ck for $1:3,2;,)7.:!!I, representing recent collections. An approxima te ly equalamount remains in o rd er t o c le arup the accounts. He a ls o p re sented a l ist of over 400 exonerat io ns whi ch wer e i ns"ect ed andgran t ed by Council. The amountil1\'ohed. was $2512.10, mostlYcau sed by duplications. removaisand errors in the l ists traceable tocarelessness in t he county offices.The resignation of CouncilmanEdward S. I-laws as High Constable was accepted. ] t is beIie\'ed that in the absence of anyearnest app licants fo r the post.this recently discovered job willbe a ll ow ed t o di e aga in .:\ deficiency appropriation ordidance was introduced to draw$H;j28.R2 from general funds t osquare the budget, which was exceeded last year . The money wasmade availa"ble for use due to un' .usnally large tax collections.

    ChUTCh Notes

    YOUNG P EO PLE E LEC TThe new officers of the Young People 's Fel lowship of All Saints ' Churchtook office last Sunday n ig ht f or t henew year. They are: William Dothard, president; Ruth Hopkins, vicepresident; Ella Ross, secretary; Richard Gillis, treasurer.An entertainment for tomorrownight has b een p lan ned b y t he Program Commi tt ee , made up of Ella

    Ross, Virginia Douglass, Richard Gillis and Robert Leitch.Rev . Gi bs on Be ll is g iv in g a s er ie sof talks a t the Sunday evening servicesto prepare young people for confirmation. These talks are open to all,whether o r n ot they are candidates forconfirmation.Sunday evening, February 6, willmark the f irst father and mother night.A supperand entertainment is planned.Each person attending wi ll be askedto pay 35 cents to cover t he c os t ofthe meal. and to noti fy Fred EgmorebefQre January 28.

    A l l S a in ts ' Church.\Vynnewood, Pa.Rec to r, Rev. G ibson Bel l.R A. 1L-Holy COl11munion.10 A. M.-Church school.11 A. M.-Ante-Col11munion andLitany. Sermon by the r ec to r.Anthel11-"There Sha ll a Star ComeForth: ' ~ I e n d c l s s o h n .7 P. ~ l . - Young pcople's fellowship.

    First Church of Chris t, Sc ientis t.Woman's Club Building.Ardmore Avenuc, Ardmore, Pa.11 A. lII.-Sunday services.11 A. M.-Sunday school services.\ Ve dn es da y e ve ni ng t es timoni almeeting. S o'clock.Reading Room, HI \'1est Lancasteravenue. open week-days from 10.30 to4.30. \\'ednesday e ven in gs f rom 9 t o

    9045.The subject for the Bible lesson ser11\0n for Sunday, January 15, is "Life:'

    Methodist Ep iscopa l Church.Rev. \V. Sheridan Dawson. Minister.Sunday, January 15:9.45 A. ~ I . - B i h l e school. Hon. F.\V. Stites, superintendent.11 A. M.-Morning worsh ip . M is s\Vinet ta S tocks wil l speak.Anthem-"As Pants the Heart,"Spohr.Quartet-"Mine Sti ll Thine," Hal l .6,45 P. 11.-Epworth League devotional meeting.7.45 P. M.-Evening worsh ip . S er mon by the pastor. Theme, "TheClosed Door."Anthem-"In Heavenly Love Abid-ing," Brown.Quartet-"Love of Jesus," Geibel.Prayer and praise servIce on\Vednesday evening at 8 o'clock.Meeting of the Goodfel lowship Clubon Friday evening at home o f M r. A.K. Le Fevre , 9 S ab ine avenue.Spec ia l evangel is ti c s ervi ce s wi llbeg in on Sunday, January 2:t Rev.E. L. Hyde , D. D., o ne of Ihe h es t a n dmost capable evangelists in this area,will be wit h us. Dr . Hyde has chargeof the tabernacle meetings a t O ce anGrove, N. J . , every summer and drawsgreat crowds to his meet ings. Thegeneral public is invited to attend andhear Dr. Hyde.------Baptist Church o f t he Evangel.Robert E . Keighton, Minister.Sunday, January 15:9.45 A. M.-Church school.11 A. M.-Morning worsh ip . S er mon, "A Problcm in Forgiveness;'suggested by Mrs. !vlarriot t.7 P. ~ I . - Young people's devotionals ervi cc . Top ic , "Do \Ve Need theChurch :\ow?"i-.4,; P. 11.-Evening worsh ip . S er mon, "A 1 Iodi cum o f Creed," s ug ges ted by 1Ir s. Horner.Wednesday, January lR, 8 P. M.Church prayer service. Topic, "ThePortrait of Tesus in Luke."The evenIng service of January 29will be one of unusual interest. Aspecial musicale by a triple quartet isbeing p lanned . Thi s i s an opportunityto h ea r s omc of the f ine chorus numhcrs impossible to a qua rt et . Moreinformation wil l be given later .

    The Presbyterian Church.Re\'. J ohn Van Ness, 111. A., Minister.Meet ings for January 15:945 A. ~ I . - B i b l e school. JosephH. McClay, superintendent.11 A. ~ L - ~ I o r n i n g worsh ip . S ubj ec t o f sermon. "The \Vay, t he Truth,the Life."11 A. 111.-Junior church conductedby Mrs . D igby .H.45 P. ~ -I unior. Intermediate andSenior Christ ian Endeavor meet ings.

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    thousand (27,000.00) dollars,dated June I, 1909 . . . . . . . . 540.00Item 18. For s i nk i ng f un d t op ay p ri nc ip al o f a l oa n oft hi r ty t ho us an d (30,000.00)dollars, dated J Ul y I , 1916.. 1,000.0'0Item 19. For In teres t on twent y thousand (20,000.00) dolla rs ba lance of a loan of thirty thousand (30,000.00) dol-lars, dated JUly I, 1916. . . . . . 800.00Item 20. For s i nk i ng fund top ay p ri nc ip al o f a loan oft h ir ty thousand (30,000.00)dollars, dated Augus t I , 1922. 1 ,000 .00Item 21. For In teres ton a loanof twenty-five thousand (25,000.00) dollars, da ted Augus t1, 1 922, b al an ce o f a loanof t h ir ty thousand (30,000)dollars 1,125.00Item 22. For s i nk i ng fund top ay p ri nc ip al o f a loan ofseventy-five tllousand (75,000.00) dollars, da ted Augus t1, 1925 3,445.00Item 23. For In teres ton a loanof seventy-five thousand(75,000.00) dollars, da ted Au-gust I, 1925 3,000.00Item 24. For expenses of theShade Tree Commission . . . . 200.00Item 25. F or b on d o f the Bor-ough Treasure r 25.00Item 26. For State tax onloans 650.00

    Item 27. For c ar e and mainte na nc e o f the playgroundand Community BUilding... 2,200.00Section 2. That no work shall be or-d er ed n or m at er ia l p ur ch as ed u nl es sa ut ho ri ze d by a ct io n o f the Counciland covered by an o rd er o n the regularrequisition form. All bl11s must b e a pproved by the Finance Commit tee anabe paid by war r an t s d rawn on the Borough Treasure r. s igned by the Presidentof Council and countersigned by theSecretary.Passed this 9 th d ay o f J an ua ry , A. D.1928.

    day of January.HENRY A. FRYE,Chief Burgess.

    DANIEL LEITCH,President o f Council.

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    the year 1928 be a nd t he y a r e h er eb ylevied and fixed at t he r at e o f tw en t y(20) m il ls o n the do lla r o f the assessedvaluation, according to assessment andvaluation for county purposes, as follows:1. For generalboroughpurposes,twelveand one-half (12 112) mills.2. For street improvement, two (2)mills.3. For s i nk in g fund a nd i nt er es t o nbonded Indebtedness, three and one-half(3 \/2) mills.4. For fire protect ion two (2) mills.Passed this 9th day of January , A. D.1928.Attest:CHAS. V. NOEL,Secretary.Approved t hi s 9 thA. D. 1928.

    BANK NOTICE

    . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ " " " - 4 I, t, A ~ ~ c i ~ t, the opening of t, A First-Clus Shoe Repairing Shop tt ALBERT TAGLIANETTI tI 10 years' experience with John wanamaker fI4 years ' experience with A. H. GeutingI 104 F. . . . .t Avenue N. .berth. PR. I. . . - . . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ..... ~ ~ ~ . . - . . ~ ~ . - . . ~ ~ .....

    MOTOR CARSwhich we have received from wel l known folk on the main line. arenow available at extremely attractive prices. very reasonably financed.if financing be desired.

    Bryn Mawr Motors, Inc.BRYN MAWR, PA.Main Line Distributor Oakland and Pontiac CarsPHONE, BRYN MAWR 167 OPEN EVENINGS

    For instance: Hudson Sedan. like new inside and out, splendid rubber,A 1 mechanical condit ion, $500.00.DODGE COUPE. new paint. new rubber, great shape, $200.00.

    These Are Not Abused Cars

    Why Walk?1927 FORD COUPE or SEDAN, $200.00.Great b ig 7 ~ P a s s e n g e r Haynes, new rubber, good paint , $50.00.This ismerely in connection with 3 or 4 cars. We have in stock manymakes of cars which are just as reasonable and attractive.

    588 647 578 1813BAPTIST BATTLERSForfeited

    STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGt--....:\ A meet in g o f the stockholders at the~ ' t : , I b t Narberth Building and Loan Association",p5' a OU to nomina te officers and directors to be I . tlie voted for at the Annual Meeting Thurs-.. -' . n day March I, 1928, w il l b e held Thurs. \ arUe day: February 2 , 1 928, at 9 P. M., In. 'S: . Borough Hall. ., .; THOMAS C. TROTTER., JR...." Nz.-",...... ~ . (1-28-28) . secretary.Lengthen ing days I Seed catalogs I

    Gardening articles in t he magaz ines I~ l l r i n g is in the offing a nd t he time Charter No. 12595 Reserve Dist. No. $Ite, prepare for i t is right now. Report of the condition at the Nar-Ou r r o se s w er e planted in Novem- ber th Nationa l Bank at Narberth In th eleI', o ur h a rd y bu lb s f or sp r ing b loom S t at e o f P ennsyl va n ia , at the close at\'cre planted in Octobe r and Novem- business on December 31, 1927.R.ESOURCESJ\:r, our new perenn ia l plants were set Loans a n d dls-11 Scp tember and seeds of perennial I counts, Includingl lan ts were sown in September so that I rediscounts, ac-here is l it tl e t o d o at t hi s t ime b ut g o ceptancesof other, d banks and for-~ u g h the seedman s catalouge an e lg n b il ls of ex-gC l ready t o o rd er s ee ds o f annuals c ha ng e o r draftsjor summer bloom and to select sold with Indorse-varieties o f t en de r b ul bs a nd t ub er s ment of thisbank. $165,605.68such as gladioli and d ah li as f or M ay . $165,605.68planting. U. S. GO\'ernment SecuritiesLater in the month t h e c o lumn wiJI owned:d is cu ss v ar ie ti l' S o f a n nu a ls , in time United S t at e s G ov -t o g et our o rder in and t ak e a dv an ta ge . e rn me nt s ec ur l-of any d j ~ c o u n t for early orders. ti e s (InclUding\Vhile the great majority of shrubs premiums, If any) $15,000.00Ire better moved in the fall there is Total " , . . 15.000.00o ne c la ss o f p la nt s a mo ng t he ever- Other bonds, sto('ks, se('urltles,green s h ru b s t ha t is better moved in etc., owned 76,631.25 _th e spr ing- the rhododendrons. lau re l Bank ing House, $45,180.60; Making an appropriation to defray theand azaleas. H e re a re p la nt s t ha t not Furniture an d .fixtures, expenses of the Borough o f N arb er thonly b loom bu t arc evergreen, there is $14,355.93 " .. " 59 ,5 36 .5 3 for th e year 1928.always a place for them because they Lawful r e se rve with Federal Section 1. That thesum of eighty-twoar c better in p a rt i al s h ad e , t h ey r e qu i re Reserve Bank 17.067.50 thousand seven hundred and forty (82,-nothing special in the w ay o f c ar e, e x- Cash in vault and amount due 740) dollars be and the same Is hereby'ept to be planted in acid soil which from na t iona l banks 39.449.28 appropriated, from monies to be r e c e i V ~ r lcan easi ly be accomplished hy t he u sc Miscellaneous cash for borough taxes and miscellaneous re-oj p e at m o ss , l ea f mold or commercial I tems. .. . . . . . . . . $136.03 136.03 celpts. for salaries of borough officershumus. and an o r di n ar y amoun t o f O th es a ss et s 5,633.58 a nd t o de fr ay t he expenses of the Bor-vater. ough of Narberth for the year endingIf you a r c maki ng a garden, in any Total $379,059.85 December 31st, 1928, as follows:

    ~ e n ~ e permanent, invest in these LIABILITIES Item 1. For salary of Secre-f lowering evergreens. P la nt t hem in Capital s to ck p ai d I n $50,000.00 tary '" '" , $ 400.00t he s pr i ng . April or May, they w il l S u rp l us fund 25.000.00 Item 2. For salary of Boroughb lo om the first s e as o n and ever after. Certified checks outstanding. 410.00 Solici tor. . .. 100.00-- ICashier's checks outstanding. 257.00 Item 3. For salary of BoroughThe garden editor will attempt to Tota l checks " $667.00 Treasurer 400.00allSWel' questions abaut t he garden, l lemand depos its (o the r than Item 4. For salary of Superin- HENRY A. FRYE,just drop a card 07' a note to t .hepapcl hank depos its ) snh,le('t to tendent of PUblic Works. . . 3,300.00 Chief Burgess.and the quest ion and answer will ap- reserve (deposits payable Item 5. For fire protect ion. . . 8,500.00 .. ... .pear in t.he n e x t ~ s u ~ w"Wn 30 days): I n ~ ~ d u a L Item 6. For e x p e n ~ s of the I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ IR. J. E. deposits SUbject to check " 166,724.13 Board of Heal th 1,675.00IThtal of demand deposits Item 7. For police expenses... 8,000.00BOWLING NEWS (other than bank deposits) Item 8. For s t ree t lighting... . 3,800.00subjectto Reserve, $166.724.13 Item 9. For sta tlonel'y, pUb--- Time depos its sub jec t to Re- IIshlng ordinances, InsuranceSecond S er ie s Ope ns W it h B at tl er s serve (payable after 30 days, i nc i de nt a ls a nd g e n er a IO ut o f Stride. or subject to 30 days or council expenses 6,000.00January 3. more notice, and postal sav- Item 10. F or r en t o f C ou nc ilPRESBYTERIAN PILOTS Ings): SaVing deposits 120,519.82 Chamber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00Mason 143 140 146 429 O the r t ime deposits 1.448.90 Item 11. For r a ad s andHause 142 145 129 416 Tota l o f t ime depos its SUbject bridges, care and mainten-Follette 200 156 136 492 to Reserve $121,968.78 ance of s ame and col le ct i onHaws 139 112 131 382 l:nltet) States (leposlts (other of ashes 28,000.00Riddle .. , 140 148 414 than postal savings). In- Item 12. For sewer ren ta l . pay-

    750 693 690 2133 eluding war loan and de- able to Lower Merion Town-BAPTIST BATTLERS posi t accoun t and deposits ship 400.00Forfeited of United States disbursing Item 13. For collection o f g a r-LUTHEJaRnAuNarYL6IO'NS I officers 14,700.00 b ag e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,800.00Item 14. For s ink ing f un d t oSlaugenaupt 140 123 . . 236 Total $379,059.85 pay principal of a l oa n o fRipper 118 146 112 376 State of p en ns yl va ni a, C ou nt y o f f if ty- one t ho us an d d ol la rsMurray 129 136 124 389 Montgomery. sa: ($51,000.00) dated May I,

    Robertson 154 144 159 457 I, J. L. McCrery, Cashier of the above- 1907. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,600.00Blind _ .._. 135 _'_". n am ed b ank , d o solemnly swear t h a t t h e Item 15. For i n te r es t o n s ev en -710 728 671 2109 above statement Is true to the b es t o f I t ee n t ho us an d (17,000.00)METHODIST METEORS my knowledge and belief. dollars, ba lance of a loan atBailey 163 185 154 502 J. L. McCRERY, Cashier. fifty-one thousand (51,000.00)

    Purring 138 120 168 426 Subscribed to an d sworn before me dollars, dated May 1, 1907... 680.00MUler 166 166 152 484 t h is 5 th day of January, 1928. Item 16. For s ink ing fund toReiss 124 123 135 382 J. BAIRD CALDWELL, pay p r in ci pa l o f a l oa n o fEI. Jenkins 122 159 427 Notary PUblic. twenty-seven thousand (27.-713 140 768 2221 Correct: Attest: 000.00) dollars, dated June I,1909 900.00January 10 EDWARD S. HAWS, I t em 17 .' F ~ ' I ~ ' t ~ ~ ~ ~ t . ~ ~ . i h ' I ~ :METHODIST METEORS CHARLES E. KREMER. t e en thousand five hundredErn. Jenkins 153 134 115 402Joe Miler 166 193 145 504 A. PERRY RED IFER . JR. , (13,500.00) dollars, ba lance ofErn. Purring 133 149 162 444 Directors. a lo a n o f twent y- se ve nEI. Jenkins 136 171 156 463

    CLUB MEETSThe regular mon th ly meeting o fthe Goodfellowship Club of theNarberth M. E. Church will be heldon Friday evening, January 20 , atthe residence of Mr. and M rs . A. K .Lef ev re , 9 Sab ine avenue. A largeattendance is looked for and an enjoyable evening anticipated. Lightrefreshments will be served.

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    TO HOLD LUNCHEONThe Women 's Home MissionarySociety of the M. E. Church willhold their regular monthly luncheon on Wednesday, January 18, at12.30 at the church.

    METHODISTS BUY LOTThe Methodi st Church has pur chased the Barrie prope rty a t t hecorner of Essex ' and P ri ce ave nues. across from t he ir p re sentchurch building. Decision tomake t hi s s tep was reached at theannual meeting last week.The property is 300 by 260 feetin size and includes t he l arge Barrie residence, now u se d a s a pa rt ments. The church is planningto erect a new building on the E;sex avenue side a nd t o sell t he r emainder of the property.The d ec is io n t o move fromtheir present site, instead of enlarging th e building, will makenecessary a complete r ev is ion o ftheir plans and will delay building

    to some exten t.

    CHURCH BASKETBALLOn Friday. January 20 , a chu rchleague basketball game will takeplace at the Narberth PresbyterianChurch when the Narberth Presbyterians will pl ay G ra ce Chape l a tg P . M. Al l i nt ere st ed are invited.A game was pl ayed last Fridaybetween the Narberth PreSbyteriansand the Llanerch Methodist s. theformer w'inning. 46 to 19. Thursday last the Narberth Methodistsdefeated the Llanerch PreSbyterians40 to 9 in the the first league game.The teams in the league are: Narberth Presbyterians, Grace Chapelof Oakmont, Cynwyd Presbyterians, Llanerch Presbyterians, Llanerch Methodists. A league game isp layed once a week.

    Floating Debt Lowered b y Heav y T ax P aymen ts in Past YearMany Appointments Announced

    COUNCIL LOWERS TAX RATE BY FOURMILLS AND APPROVES 1928 BUDGET

    W. M. S. MEETThe Women's Missionary Societyof the Lutheran church will holdi ts mon th ly meeting at t he h omeof Mrs. Rentschler , 313 ' Priceavenue, Tuesday at 2 P. M.

    Problems M us t B e S ol ve d byco-Operative Effortof All

    STRONG ADDRESSESCOMMUNITY CLUBNarberth, Pa., Saturday, January 14, 1928

    Dr, George W. Grim, who was reelected Milk Control Offlcer. His jobIs the Inspection of dairy herds.equipment and methods, and It Isthl'ough hiS offlces that the qualltyof m1lk served Narberth residents hasreached a standard that Is one of t h highest In the country,

    Re-electedby Township Health Board

    MUST BE SIGNEDGeo rg e B. S up le e. superintendent of Public \\lorks, made thefirst announcement under h is newtitle this week. It was a warningto citizens who wri te to h im 01' toCouncil that communicationsmust be signed. If this is neglected, no attention can be paidt o t he letter.

    POSTPONE BENEFITThe date of the Sub- junior Community Club benef it has been postponed to January 24 instead of January 17. The scr een f ea tu re wil lbe "Shanghaied ." T icke ts may bep rocu red f rom any member o f theSub-junior Club or from the chairman, Mrs. Parker Miller.

    Dr. B. K. Wilbur, of Haverford. whowas chosen to serve hiS 21st term ashead of the Lower Merion Board ofHealth by that body at Its annualmeeting Wednesday night In A rdmore, He Is Vice preSident of H. 0.W1lbur and Sons Company.

    BEWAREI-BEWARE!- More than $1lI was lopped offNot since 1925 has there been such the tax hi ll of the average ar-NO SORE SPOTS HERE an unlucky year as this. according berth householder hy Councilto the superstitions, For look you !Friday, the 13th. comes today . and Monday night when t he budge tSeldom has the \Vomen 's Com- In Aprll. and again In JUly. In ad- Iand t ~ bill for I!l28 were p a s ~ e dl11unity Cluh had a more construc- dltlon It Is leap year, and sIgned b y t he Bur ge ss . 1 hetive. enlightening and thoroughly Hoodoo Fridays came only once reductIOn amounts" to -1 mills,

    I . last year and the year b,fore, In I . I " 1 1enJ'o.vahle Ilrogram than t la t 01 ma { Ing t l e r at e iO ml s.L> May a nd Aug ust. re sp ec tiv ely .Tuesday. Howard Strong, a

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    Patricia Elizabeth ShopLILIAN F, HUTCHINSON, Prop.

    123 North Narberth Avenue, NarberthNARBERTH 2898

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    I The M ! ! ~ ~ ~ ~ e r i e ~ h o p sI: CYNWYD NARBERTHI Lever ing Mil l Road Narberth and

    At Montgomery Avenue Haverford Avenues

    I I ~ ~ P ~ H ~ O ~ N ~ ~ E : ~ C ~ Y . N ~ W ~ Y ~ _ D ~ _ 2 ~ ~ ~ 4 ~ _ ~ ~ ~ ~ P ~ H ~ O ~ N ~ E ~ : ~ N ~ A ~ R B ~ E R ~ T H 2 ~ 8 6 1 ~

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    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTSRates: 2c per word; additional consecutive insertions of same advertisement , Ic per word. Minimum chargeper week, aoc.FREXCII-By e xp er ie nc ed t ea ch er .M od 2m m et ho d o f conversation. Mlle.Lescau, 124 Sout h N ine t ee n th street,Philadelphia. Phone Locust 5843.. (1-28-28.)SUNNY ROOM l o r g e nt l eman o r business woman. Private f am i ly . C onv en I en t t o s ta ti on . P ho ne N ar be rt h 4161.SEWING l\IACHINES-AlI makes repalrecl. Libera l a llowances on old ma chines f or n ew S in ge r. Phone MerIon1458-M. (tf)SEWING l \IACHINES New an d used.Libera la llowance on old machines. Guaran teed repa i rs on a l l makes . Phone Narberth 3907-M. ( T. F .)"'OR SALE Accurate 2-tube radto setI n a tt ra ct iv e case. C omp l et e e xc ep ttUbes and battery, $15. Phone Narber th4074.FOIt SALE Garage, corner Windsoran d Conway avenues. Apply 130 Conwayavenue.ARGYLE COURT APARTl\IEXTS-126Argyle road , A rdmore' s f ine s t apartmenthous e. B uUd l ng just completed. Brightsunny rooms. Delightful nelghborhooQ.Three rooms an d bath at $80 , $85 and$90. Four rooms a nd b at h, $ 12 0. A ls olarger suites at $150 an d $175. Inspectioninvited.SALESl\IAX WAXTEI>-For lubricatIng oils, greases, an d paints. Excellentoppor tun ity . Sa lary or commis sion . TheJed 011 a n d Pa in t Company, Cleveland.Ohio.LIBERAL REWARI>-For return ofpearl necklace, lo s t January 1st, betweenNarberth an d Woodbine a ve n ue s a ndP re sb yt er ia n c hu rc h. P ho ne Narberth3663-W.1I0i\IEi\lAOE C AK ES -7 0 c en ts a nd$1.25, Noodles 40 cents lb. Mrs. SelinaDuncan, 6 Sabine avenue. Phone Nar-berth 4112-M. (2-4-28).LOST Barp ln , t h re e diamonds, nearLancaster and Cricket avenues , Ardmore ,Libera l reward. 7 Sta t ion avenue, Ardmore 2302.WAITRESS-Will serve parties at anytime. Phone Locus t 7843.COLORED WO i\ lA X -W l sh e s d ay 'sw or k. M on da y or Tuesday . Exce l le l \t

    Narberth references. Phone Steven.o;on2884.FOR SAI,E-Full d re ss s u It , size 38,Splend id condi t ion . $10. Phone Narberth 4074.l\(ODERX HAI.L eqUipped f o r a ll o cc asions. Open f o r d an ce s, p ar t ie s. b a nq ue ts . F or leasing Information apply tom an ag er o f N ar be rt h T he at er o r p ho neNarberth 2458 or Ardmore 3058. Inspection o f Na rb e rt h T h ea t er Hall InVited.

    Clearance

    ATHENS AVENUE AND SIMPSON ROAD

    S. P. Frankenfield SonsF U N E R A ~ DIRECTORS

    Bryn Mawr 327 Wayne 47Upper Darby, Boulevard 1600

    MOTHERS' COUNCIL

    PHONE: ARDMORE 9

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    Howard L . P og ue , of 302 Graylinga ve nu e. M rs . Hoove r was Miss LaRue Pogue before her marriage.Mrs. Joseph Maguire, Jr., of 9Montgomery av enu e, h as b ee n confined to her home f or t he past weekbecause of illness.Mr. Theodore M. Casey . o f Wynnewood, sailed from Xew York City onJanuary 7 for a trip around the world.He expects to return about the e nd o fMar. Mrs. Murray Gibson, of MerIon , wil l s pend t he winter with Mrs.Casey.Mrs. Clarence P. Fowler, of Evanston, III., formerly of Narberth, waselected recording secretary of t he I ll inois League of Women Voters at theirrecent convention.

    Call or Send for Representative.SALE ENDS JANUARY 31st

    SLASHING REDUCTIONS

    InventorySALEReductions Jange from 10 to 10 per cent. of f regular prices.

    TWELVE MONTHLY PAYMENTS

    To make room for new 1928 stock we are closing out oursurplus stock of Gas Ranges, Gas Water Heaters, Gas RoomHeaters, Electric Washing Machines and other appliances at

    PHILADELPHIASUBURBANCOUNTIES GAS & ELECTRIC CO.Ardmore 3500

    Hilltop 233

    Most of the Gas Ranges in this Sale are equipped with ovenheat control. Full enamel and half-enamel finishes from whichto choose. Cabinet, double oven and single-oven ranges included.All carry the Blue Star stamp of approval, insuring performance,.economy and durability.

    Mrs. Thomas l\,lanning, of Hampdenavenue, entertained at bridge Mondaywhen her guests were Mrs . Walter A.Kelley, Mrs. Harry Parks, Mrs . A . G.Compton , Mrs . D. Warren Wr ight ,Mrs. Lloyd B. Edger ton, Mrs. ]. Mil-ler, M rs . Chester C. Tyson, Mrs.Arthur "V. Burns, Mrs. James Laughlin and Mrs . J . Keenan.Miss Mary R. Chalfant returned lastweek fr om a 10-day trip to Buffa lo ,N. Y., and Carmichaels, Pa., where shevisited her s is te r, M rs . Allan F.Gwynne.Mr. and Mrs. C. Parkes Fowler announce the marriage of their daughter

    I ' h e h ~ l a to ?II r. Albert Ruggles!lIatlJlas, son of Mr. Lee DowlingiVlathias, of Chicago, on December 22.The Fowle rs were residents o f N ar berth for fifteen i'ears before their re- CO:>:l'IX(;I

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    THIRD FLOORF ront o f house, 2 large bedrooms and onebath.Rear of house, 2 large bedrooms and onebath (maid's quarters).floor

    J. Howard Mecke, Jr.Owner, on Premisesor902 Packard Building. Phone Rit. 1177 or 1176

    Not Just a "Place in the Suburbs"ButA Real Country Estate!Yet this exclusive property offers suburban convenience as well.

    FIRST FLOOR3 large porches,Center hall,Lavatory,Coat room,Living room (open fireplace) ,Dining room (open fireplace) ,Pantry,Kitchen,Laundry, 10 ft. x 22 ft.,Refrigerator room (lined with cork) ,Back s t ai r s to maid's quarters in 3drear.

    TWENTY-FIVECENT CLASSRequires a deposit of 25 cents each weekf or t he next 50 weeks. In December, 1928,you will r eceive a check for $12.50, plusinterest.

    ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ , ..Electric l igh t hot-wate rhea t , hardwood floors 1st, 2d and 3d floors and four inches wide.Large stone gate posts at entrance and entire property enclosed with white fence.THE NAME: I"GREEN ACRES"I (4 1-2 Acres)

    ONEDOLLAR CLASSRequires a deposit of $1.00 each week forthe next 50 weks. In December, 1928, youwill receive a check for $50.00, plus interest.

    FIFTY.CENT C L A S ~Requi re s a depos it of 50 cents each weekfor the next 50 weeks. In December, 1928,y ou wi ll r ec ei ve a c he ck for $25.00, plusinterest.

    Property has large BATHING POOLin f ron t o f house, the bottom of which is concrete.

    TWODOLLAR CLASSRequires a deposit of $2.00 each week forthe next 50 weks. In December, 1928, youwill receive a check for $100.00 plusinterest.

    Open for Inspection Daily and Sundays.Bring This Advertisement with You for Exact Location

    LAST CALL FOR OURChristmas Club1928

    DEC.25

    The exact location:Southeast corner o f WEST VALLEY ROAD AND SWEDESFORD ROAD, JUST 5MINUTES DIRECTLY NORTH OF STRAFFORD STATION on t he P . R. R. M ai nLine.

    Meet next's year's Christmas demands byjoiningoneor more of thesedasses now.FIVEDOLLAR CLASS

    Requires a deposit of $5.00 each week forthe next 50 weeks. In December, 1928, youwill receive a check for $250.00 plusinterest.

    I STRAFFORD IOn the P. R. R. Main Line210 Trains Daily to and From Philadelphia. Remodeled, single, all-stone Colonial resi

    dence. Built 1834. In the beautiful Chester Valley, five minutes north of Strafford Station.I SECOND FLOORI 2 large halls,3 large bedrooms (2 open fireplaces) ,2 t il e baths and showers,1 large porch, 35 ft. x 10 ft., with stripedawning.

    The location is ideal for the man who wants t o l ive i n t he country and yet keep in c lose dai ly t ouchwith his business.The residence is buil t o f all s tone; and is surrounded by l awns and many f ine, old trees. Close toHunt Club, Riding Academy, swimmingclub and two golf courses.

    A new frame bui lding now on the property would make f ive wonde rful box stalls for ponies 01'riding horses, orPlayhouse for children, bOWling alley, man's quarters or billiard room.

    Immediate PossessionPriced at $40,000Financed if Desired

    Open'Friday Evenings. 7 to 9 P. M.. . . . . .*_ * . * . " ~The Narberth National Bank

    -he Sign 01 the Belt Metltl

    219 Haverford AvenueNARBERTH 4005

    A REAL CONVENIENCEWhen yo u open a cha rge accoun t at Brad

    ley's, yo u save consi der abl e t ime in shoppingaround for good mea ts . B ra dl ey 's m e at s ar e thebest i n t he city, an d h a ve b ee n f or h a lf a century.Yo u ca n rely on our butchers. When yo utelephone y o ur o r de r to Ri t tenhouse 7070, yo uare assured of th e best service as well as th e bestof meats. Tw o deliveries daily.

    BRADLEY MARI\.ET CO.2106 MARKET STREETOpposite Erlanger Theatre

    Rittenhouse 7070

    Why? Well, for one thiDg, our baked goods arefor Mother. She will e njoy th eir quality andeconomy, but more than that, she will appreciate thesaving of her time and s trength. .For Dad !-Infinite variety, sterling quality andhourly freshness are apparent when our bakedgoodsare serVed. They will make h is meals more enjoyable.For the Children-Need we say i t, Good breadis a chi ld' s bes t food, and wholesome cakes form anutritious and looked-forward-to dessert.

    BAKED- GOODSFor the Whole Bloomin' Family

    WHITE'S SWEET' SHOP

    YOU ARE INVITED TO OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT

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    If yo u h av e n ot l ea rn ed t he d e-i lights of ca re f ree au tomat i c ho t- 1; water service. why n ot a rr an ge l

    for a t! !! SIXTY DAYS' TRIAL !t tt in y ou r o wn h om e? t; tt You will be overjoyed with th e tt t; wonde r fu l conven ience of lHOTZONE; t

    Self-Acting G as W at er Heater l! an d surprised at th e smal l oper - ll at ing expense. l~ , HOTZONE keeps a tankful of clean, hot water always ready for iuse without work, worry or bother. The price is low. .; F or t he IS-gallon size connected r e ad y t o use--$80.00 l; "" 20 "" " "" " -$95 .00 lSMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS tl or 10 per cent. off for cash after the tr ial period. ,i See a demonstrat ion at our office 01' send for a representat ive. t, ;PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN-COUNTIES GAS l1 & ELECTRIC COMPANY 'jt Ardmore 3500 Bryn Mawr 327 Wayne 47Hilltop 233 Upper Darby: Boulevard 1600 t: ;,--.._ "" ~ . ' " " - "" .-..,_.,_..__. - - ~ ~ . " " . , " " ""'..""' ....

    JAMES R. COLE

    For PermanentSatisfactionBUY ASmedleyBuilt Home

    CHARLES F. EBERTJobbing CarpenterREPAIRS and ALTERATIONS103 Dudley Avenue

    PHONE: NARBERTH 4129

    EXPERT REPAIRINGEstimates FreeC. M. FRIESWATCHMAKER

    CALL BARING 0924628 North 1\101 St., West Phlla.HARRY B. WALLPlumbing, Gas Fittingand HeatingNARBERTH, PA.PHONE, NARBERTH 3652-M

    WM. D. & H. T. SMEDLEY

    L. M. SENIORS PICK l l E ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' g ~YEAR BOOK STAFF f Q1'Q

    Robert Kessler Made E d i t o r - i n ~Chief; Dothard IsManager.

    WILL ELECTOff icers a nd d ir ec to rs f or t hen ew y ea r will be elected at theannual meeting of t he Lowe rMer ion Pol ic e Pension Association, to b e h el d in th e townshipbuilding Tuesday at 4.30 P. 1\L

    With the first half of the schoolyear d rawing to a close , the students of the Lower Merion HighSchool senior class have startedwork on their class. year book.Robert Kessler, school orator lastyear and an active member of theforum, was elected editor-in-chief,a nd Irving Dothard, businessmanager.Last year was the first timesuch a book was published in thehistory of the school, and t hisyear's graduating class desires toput t he job over again. Th e booki tse lf is to be mad e u p o f the following sections: Class history andpersonals, which includes the ph.otograph of e ac h member of theg rdaua t ing c las s: school clubs(:l.nd activi t ies with the picturesand wri teups of each organiza-tIOn, giving the work a nd d oi ng so f each; school athle tics with the ~ 1 ' apictures and records of all the va-rious spor ts teams: and lastly, the l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~cidvertising section from which isderived part of the cost of thebook..A sso ci at e e di to rs h av e b ee nelected and already assigned theirsection of the book. Ossie Smithwill"take c ar e o f t he a th le ti c sect io n; H yd e Ballard, the schoolsec t ion; Pat ience \Vohlert, the

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    on the Main Line Pennsylvania R. R.E.xpress Train Service. 30 minutes toBroad St. Station. Eighty trains daily.

    J. HOWARD "MECKE, Jr.PACKARD BUILDING, PHILA.

    The MainBanking' Institution.

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    UMade in Philac;lelphia"

    The Link Between F01'est and Home29 BaJa Avenue, BaJa-Cynwyd

    CYNWYD 662

    Th e same thrilling hours ma y be en joyed todayunde r mo re cheerful conditions.

    Samples in ou r office at all times, or will bemailed on request. Cynwyd 662.

    Remember t he h our s y ou s pe n t under the eaves,rummaging th rough t runks a nd o ld le tters-but howcold an d gloomy i t w as .

    A little t ime-some good .insulating board. suchas MASONITE, an d t he o ld r oom is transformed intoa delightful den.

    234 Haverford Avenue

    Shull Lumber Company

    GRANDMOTHER'S

    Oregon (J1,6$

    Metal Radiator FUJ'nituJ'e of EnduringBeauty

    J us t ima gi ne how much more a t tra ct ive your home wouldbe with harmonious beautiful cabinets, instead of unsightly bareradiators IImagine the satisfaction of seeing walls an d draperies fresha.n? clean, instead of smudged by the dust carried by air currentsrlsmg upward from uncovered radiators.Ad d t o thes e advan tage s thehea l th ful benefits of improvedcirculation of th e h eat an d yo u will s ee why your h ome s hou ldbe equipped with Bohem Radiator furniture.Bohem Radiator Shields an d Cabinet s a re ob ta inab le inc ream, wa lnu t or mahogany grained finishes. It ~ i 1 1 pa y yo ut o g et ou r estimate.

    A. & G. BOHEM, Inc_18th & Wuhington Ave. Philadelphia

    Local Representative. JOHN. A.BOHEM

    (2-11-28.)

    ESTATE NOTICES

    31 N. NARBERTH AVENUENARBERTH 3843

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    Walker-GordonAcidophilus MilkMAIN LINE BRANCHTelephone: Bryn Mawr 882758 Lancaster Ave.Bryn Mawr

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    . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~It Schedule of Montgomery Bus' Co., Inc. :IMontgomery Avenue Line Leaving Pennsyl vani a R . R . Sta- until 10.30 P. M.tion in Nar ,ber th 7 minutes later Then 10.50 and every 20 mil l. W l t i l ~Eastbound ' than : th e above -men ti oned t imes . 12. 30 A . M.Leaving Anderson and Montgomery I:eaving '54th Street and City Line Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3.00 A.M. .&tAvenues ; 21 minutes later than the above- Leaving 54th and Ci ty Line 5 min-'rG1mentioned times: utes l at er t han the a b o v e - m e n - ~W E E K D A l ' ~ tioned times. .&tStarting at 5.30 A. M. " Westbound Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. Sta-' rG1A : o t ~ ~ O ~ A ~ ~ Then every 15min. unti l9 .00 A.M. ' 6 tion in Narberth 19 minutelllater.&tI Lea vi ng 2d and Lancaster Av.enue 'rG1. THINGS TO SMOKE T ~ ~ 0 9 # . M ~ n d every 20 min. until WEEKDAYS than the a b o v e - m e n t i o n e ~ times.i Then 3.15 and every V; min. until Starting at 6.00 A. M. Narberth Short LineAf II f h 10 00 P M Then every 15min. unt il 9 .30A. M. .&tter a, res. ness . is t.he final. factor in t o b a ~ c o quality. Then' 10.2'0 a'nd every 20 min. until Then 9 .50 A . M. and every 20 min. Eastbound 'rG1Our enormous busmess m cIgars, cIgarettes and pIpe tobacco . . . ..stmeans that the s tock i s constantly replenished and that you 12.00 P. M. until 3.30 P. M. Leavmg Pennsylvania R. R. Statlon'rG1are assured of fresh goods.. Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. M. Then 3.45 P. M. and every 15 min. Narberth1\1 k' t I b I k until 10.30 P. M. a e I a ru e to uy a I YOUI: smo ing needs at 1.4l S A T U R D A l ' ~ Then 19.50 and every 20 min. until WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAYSD A V I S ' Starting at 5.30 A. M. Then 12.30 A. M. Starting at 5.50 A. M ...