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    BUY IN NA.RBERTH

    C. H. CRANETh e ~ Store

    'Hot Weather

    HOWARD'S

    ADELIZZI BROTHERS

    LITTLE CAKES

    We should be pleased to talk with you about a new

    Phone 1620

    Now Is The Time

    Begin Now

    TAILORSCleaners an d DyersRepairing Pressing Remodeling

    Phone Narber th 17-!9-R We call fo r and de liv er102 Forest Ave. (Oppos it e Elm H all) N arberth, P a.

    There mayor may not b e a labor disturbance this coming August, bu t at least a part of your winter supplyin th e bins will give us both a greater fee ling of comfort.

    tHE MERION TITLE &TRUST COMPANYARD;MORE NARBERTH BALAOYNWYD

    Expert and careful work, by an experienced drug-gis t , using the highEst quality ingredients,We ",iII g la dly deliver pref.criptions or other pur

    chases to ~ ' O l 1 r home.

    to build an income protection fund fo r use when sickness or lackof employment causes a. temporary loss of income.A f i xed amoun t saved each week an d deposited regularly here willgrow surpris ingly fast.As little as $1 w i ll o pe ncredited, compounded.

    Our bread, many k ind s, is spreadingthrough Narberth. Have you tried it ?

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    suit of cool summer cloth. Weremodeling- arid !'epairing- clothing.in.

    And big ones, too. All sorts of baked goods for alight meal in hot weather .

    .We are buying th e finest grade of Leh igh Valley Coalobtainabl---earefully screened by our modern electricalequipment-delivered by men who take a pride in doinggOOQ workThree good reasons why you should

    The Brightest Spot in NarberthA Drug Store in theMQst Modern Sense 0; the Term

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    NOTICE TO

    A DAMAGING ADMISSION

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    REAL 'ESTATE NEWS'A-RCADIA-C " E S T N t l ' I . ' . B ~ I " " SI-FIu . 1 "''''0l1li The-. t r e of 0 - Size tileEDtlreWorld.PIo.toPI . , ._-Cont lnuo_ 10 A. M. to I I ."P.M.PhD,?",

    Ntws of 14t aLlJurr4tBST. MARGARET'S OATHOLIO

    OHUltCHSunday masses at 7 0 'clock an d 10o clock. On first and third Sundays

    the late Mass is a High Mass , followedhy hencdidion.

    Daily : \ r a ~ s at 8 A_ :\L

    OUR TOWN PAGE THREE

    City Office1214 Locust Street

    $12,500New hollow-ti le res idence, near completion, 7 rooms and bath, hardwoodfloors, tile bath, all improvements, garage,near station,

    Desirable lots in this suburb are becoming mighty scarce. We have a few, welllocated, attractively priced, near station.Restricted development.

    $15,000Newall-stone residence, splendid floorplan, l arg e rooms. All improvements.Lot 60x160 feet. Near station.

    Narberth OfficeAt the Station

    .11ember Philadelphia Real Estate Board

    Five Unusual ,Offerings at Very Low Cost

    $11,000

    ROBERT J. NASHREA L 7 ~ O R

    $9,500

    Hollow-tile residence; -1 bedrooms andtile bath on second floor. Garage . Convenient location.

    Hollow-ti le and frame residence, 7rooms and bath, hot water heat , etc. Lot80x125 feet, near station.

    $7,750Semi-detached stone-and-frame residence, 8 ro oms and bath, excellent locat ion, old shade, near station.

    NARBERTH METHODISTEPISCOPAL CHURCHArthur S. Wal ls . D . D,. Pastor,

    PROGRAM

    WEEK ,OF JULY 2~ .._,

    HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice of the Peace

    REAL ESTATEFire Insurance-Best CompaniesPhone 1749W-216 Ha.verford An.

    MAIN PRODUCT ION STARTS AS 1' IS&.A8 POSSIBLE TO 10.00 A. M It."..OI.

    1...l5. IU5. 1.411, 11.10 P. II

    THE OLD MERION FR IENDS'I MEETING HOUSE,: :\.lon tgomery -Pike, Narberth , was estab.l isheJ 1682. Her e Wil li am Penn war-"5 I of the Beast" -hipped, as \\el1 6S many o th er n ot edOU 'Friends. One of the historical spots -f.\lIlerica is open for worship everyF ir st -d ay ( Su nd ay ) mor ni ng at 11o clock.

    First-day School is h el d e ve ry Firstday (Sunday ) at 10 A. M. in the Meet 1il1g Hou se . A ny (lne desiring to attendeither the adult class or t ~ young peo-pIe's class will be very welcome. !

    iTHE NARBERTH PRESBYTERIAN IICHURCHRev. J oh n Van Ness. Minister,.1!p,'till!.:S r" r . fl ll ,' 1 :! lA .' , \, : \ I . -Bihlt ~ , h o , , 1 .II ,\, :\ .I.-:\Iornillg Will'shi", :";"1"'

    111011 h,' 'II ', \ 'all :\I'SS 011 t ' l lristiall( i t i l . , , " ~ h iI"7.::11 J', : \ r . - ~ l " i , , " Twilig'hl \ I " , ' l i l l ~ ,Tit . . . . . I"IJLl r \ ' i p ( ' was 11I'Irl hy thl ' p a ~ 'toOT, ass ish t!h, Rp,-, H. -(' , ~ h i l l d i p Ill'thp Luth"rall ('}1IIr("h, ( ~ l 1 i t . l , a 11ul ll iwrof ppnpl.. a ~ ~ " l l I h l " , I . ,w,1 tl.... sll"rll'preffiOll\' II as liat,'npd to with "I"s('a l t. en' t .jo il . ane! all S

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    Homes FOr $a.le Or RentPlans & EstimatesFurnished Fo r

    Altera t ions & RepairingW r it e, P h on e, Oall

    429 BROOKHURST AVE.

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    Hardware Store

    Thos.A. KcrriOI.&SOnBuildingand Contracting

    GEORGE W. BOTTOMS

    NARBERTH, PA.

    PAINTINGDECDRATING GLAZINGJOBBINGWILLIAI HEWBORO &CO.Painting and Dlaoratlng212 Woodb i ne Ave. , ~ . r b . r ' h , P .

    Pholl-ll, Ardmore '436 W Narberlh '768 W

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    Telephone CynWyd 662

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    MARSHALL CO.CONTRACTING PAPERHANGERS

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    TH E KIND OF SERVICE A GREAT ORGANIZATIONIS CAPABLE OF GIVING IN A GREAT EMERGENCYU ~ E R PRIVATE OWNERSHIPThe, Philadelphia Inquirer on Wednesday . Jun" 13. published th"followlllg editorial:

    "AN OBJECT LESSON IN RAILROAD EFFICIENCYThe word efficiency has been greatly overworked in recentyears, but it ca n be applied i n al l j u st ic e t o 'h e officials of thePennsylvania Railr.oad who are meeting thc emergency producedI\y the dest ruct ion of the t ralnshed of the Broad St reet S tat ion.While th e conflagrat!on was still in progress heads o f th eengineering and construction departments were in consultationd nd t he fire had no t been ext inguished before numerous wreck:ing crews \vere at work. In t he meant ime t he Iraffic departmentwas c ~ l l e d upon to make a readjustment of ~ e r v i c e , an d specialhulletlns prompt ly i nf orme d t he traveling pub li c o f t he di sposition of t rains ,In less than twenty .four hours afler IIle' fire started thehuilders we re emp loyed in restoring p la tf orms . Men had beensummoned from everywhere, but there was a min imum of .confusion, because every squad had a definite duty. It has been a

    splendid object lesson i n e ff ic ie nc y on the pari of the world'sgreatest ra.ilroad. In t he se d ay s of speed , demora lized trainaervlce spells general congestion. an d thlit this should have beenso largely an d quick ly overcome is a matter of congratulation.

    ~ h Americsn spirit is shown at its best when meelingseemlllgly unsurmountable difficulties. S ay t ha t a t hi ng i s impossible in thi s. count ry and, as if by magic, men will appearto make it posSIble. Those who t rav el may b e s ub je ct t o s ometemporary'inc-onvenience, b ut if th e public be as patient as therailroadcom})any has been enterprising, there wil l n ot be muchreason for complaiJlt:'Train service in &nd ou t of Broa.d StreetStation ha salready practically been restOred to DormalcODditioDB. .

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    LUMBER For All Kinds of REPAIRS

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    ASplendidExampleof Enterprise andOrganized Effort

    ~ is>< 1)"I' " thv ( 'hll i ful l t is hUl l t l ' fr"mth., :"\"\1" . J p l ' S > t : ~ . ('olll'g'1' fu r \\' 1111'11 atHlltgpr's ('"II,'g'I', :"\"w Hrlllls\\ick. T":'l h t ' S\ l l I l l I l t ' r \':lI'ation,

    Tht' ~ r i H : - ; f . ' ~ PI'uncPR an d . l ( ' ~ i ( l P: IYI l " ."f I ' i t t s h l l q ~ h . lire tire gUl'sts t h is ' ; "" ' k"I' :II iSM :'I1'!lrg-al..t Bllrrl'lI, uf :\Ipriull.\ I'.'.

    . P e m - - s ~ l v a l i i a Railroad S y ~ t . e ~ ,. ,. . : . : ; : \ : : : ~ T . J U t . : s t ~ N : D ~ : ~ . ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ : : . ~ . ~ : .. ~ E : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .. :', ' .. ' , : : '., ~ " ~ : ; " ~ " " " ~ " " : ~ ' " ' ' ' ~ ' ' ' ... ~ ... , ~ . S E . , ~ ~ 5 s ~

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    "" "'oodsidp - 'VI ' ., a l ld lIIflved to Ai' ll g01l1' to their rottJlge at O""all ( 'jlylI\orc'. fo r II", ..tlI11llll'r.

    M i ~ 8 > Ma ry Chl ll fo nt will plllY th e MrR. Vir tor Krnuskop and 11(1 dallgh-orglln lit th e Prl'Shyterillll Chul'eh se,'- t e r ~ l l r" Mpend ing th e month in Lun-v i ce s , ll Ir ing th e sUlllmer l I I o l l t h ~ . c'llMt"r, I'a.

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