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    PRICE, THREE CENTS

    NOON MEETING POPULAR

    HOl.D MONTHl.Y MEETINGThe \\ ' omens :'II issio llary Society of the Lu theran Church willhol d i ts mon th ly meeting at theho me of M rs . Stuart \Veiss. 207Hampden ,avenue. at 2 P. M. on

    Tuesday. April 3.

    UNION MEETINGS SCHEDUl .EDDur ing' t he next week the following meetings at R P . M. haveh ee n p la nn ed in the Narberthchurches: :\Ionday-LutheranChu rc h, w it h se rmon by Rev.John Van Ness. TuesdayMethodist Chmch,. wit h s ermon1n' Rev . C le tu s A. S en ft . \ Ved llesday-Baptist Church, withsermon bv the Re\'. Samuel

    l \ I a c A d a m s ~ Thursday-Presbyt er ian Church . wi th s er mon byRev. R ~ h e r t E . Ke ighton. Everyone is cordially invited to each oft h e ~ e meetings.

    Board of Trade Shows Renewed Lifeat Monday l.uncheon.

    That the Narber th Board ofTrade will contest the re1l10\'ai oft he f r ei gh t s ta ti on to Ardmore ins te ad o f \Vvnnewood a s w as theoriginal a\'(;wed intention of theP. R. R. was e\ 'ident a t t he meeting held :\ Ion day noon, Narberthfrei"'ht users ma\", it seems, havet h e i ~ o rders le ft ' at \Vynnewood .hut thcre is no checkup or caretaken of them. Th e Pub li c Relations Committee was authorizedtn communicat e wit h t he rai lroadahou t the matter.Judging hy the attendance, thenoondav hour is a popula r onewith t h memhers. as about thirtythree sat dow n to an excellent

    lunch supervisev >C)')- t ee ts ' ske tches of the Narberth Methodist Episcopal Church, appointed winners in the high J'umI), withI ' I I t I) I C t t t '" I J by the Philadelphia Conference. '(nven to :.1"< more an( pu nrer; ,0 ) Olllp on, aSSIS an sec- ]. , "1 ' . . ' I" 1 proposed structure ha\'e ICorrig'an also sure to f igure in theellind bars in t he !>olice station. retar.v-treasnrer" Fred Walzer,. ' 11 ell con. t,l I)utlOns t.o PIO\ \( e nee( - 1 I II ' I d 1 I I I I ' I I (0 I I h1 II lave le,en JlU >,I,S le on t 1e c lure,' 1 ' LEGION BAND L ' >roa( Jump an< t le ] I -yare (a s .l"ettlrlll'llg fl'Olll' .\r(1111(.1Ie, tIle manager " Barr)' Hollar , assistant IC:< . a( (Itl.on.al e,qll1pmcnt for the '- 'I I ]) 1 I IC I I page 01 (hlr Jown of an earher I . . ."mlt 1 an< _)a ,er are ot le r gOOl.. f tl I . I ill'ln'IITer 'Ind business mana e or t le teams. ' '1' I . . and a series \\'as matured in ing t le squat as a w 10 e t l e t eambancht, both wmele(\' and the b nue, Narberth, Penna, .\ ountal1llr esen ta tl \' e of e\'en' hranch of trustees of the old bghteenth , 't 'f . I C" . S' CI I . I I commtllll \,mee ti ng o r men and women 011 s pend in g a week III At antic Ity readlllg and study. treet lurc 1 wa s game(, anI D 11 " , '"I ' . . ,' ",Monday evening, April 2, in the wit h he r family, to rema in until But still the l ibrary g-rows. And I they afterwards l ~ l a d e : gift nf '" l:t;) ' 1 I ~ < ~ , s ~ n , : e" , ~ l l o l I ( , ~ , : ~ l l eAmerican Leg io n r oom of the after the Easter holidays. ". . 'I II 'f I - I f '1 . $3 ,000 to the p ro Ject . J he wor kIIssue< 111 e\ el ) ~ e l l e s . :-;Ill,.., e. 0 It s lOU ( I t le peop e 0 , . at - share ' re\u ire 'I "",ill'" f (n ' I IICommunity Building. BenJ'amin Fillmore Yowell, .lef- I' h f'l ' IT'" I c ar rie d on t he n r es ul ted in t h e ' e S I Se '" 0 I e ( -lert - 10m t le ) oun",est s tuc ent " . " , . _ Iar per month per share ansOll Ill 1q' ) ' / shares 010 c en ts p er s ha re . I hesure to. e mterest11lg. all( ler 111- ~ I r . Charles B, Starn and famil)' tct y w lV t 1e .\ar )ert 1 om- ' ",. . . ~ . , . . . 'f I I d ' . 1"1 , I $- ) Durin" his I')astorate there the in- entrance tee of course IS pavahleormatIOn may 1e re Ie upon. have left Louderdale. Fla .. and are Illunlty . 1>rarv now nee< s ,l( 0 ",'" f ,I f i' . 1 1 ' 'I . I . '1 . , f l ' tel'l'ol' llf tile Clltlrcll \ \ " l ~ CC)llll>lete- OJ t le r s tmon t 1 on \ ''1'1 I bl \\"11' A . I' . H II I FI 'Ill< 1S 'IS on'" t le CitIzens 0 t liS ", '. .1e lonora e 1 lam . now resl(1I1g III .0 yWOO(, a.' I ' 'I: .. '" '.. 'IIY remodeled which utterly tnns- .\ny stockholder havl l lg treeSchnader, assistant attorney g en - T he y cl osed t he ir home on Rock- ; ~ ~ ; ' l r ~ ~ ~ ~ ) 1 ~ 1 ~ ~ g r t l 1 1 ~ f m ~ i ~ ~ . ~ I ~ ; , ~ ; : t e ~ ~ formed thc sanctuary. The cos't l'lf share s may ob ta in a loan '

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    ARDMORE 1890

    SPORT MODELS 11195 w 'UD

    Spring beckonsl And Buick owners will greetth e season in carswhichtake firstplace in rich,alluring beauty.Glowing colors-colors that rival the exqui!'itehues of th e rainbow- colors as distinctive asthe fleet, low lines of Buick bodies by Fisher.No t only in beauty, but in perfonnance, too,Buick leads the way. It s famous Valve.in.H ..adsix-cylinder engine provides the thrilling abilitiesso highly deSIredon temptingSpring days.Visit the Buick showroom and see t he mos tcolorful cars Buick has ever produced. Theirbt'autywillcaptivateyou-and ademoruitratlOnwi!! make Buick your choicel

    COLORSradianttlSthe~ a i n b o w

    TELEPHONES

    COUPES 11195 to 11850

    ALLAN C. HALE. Inc.Main Line DistJ'ibutors

    SEDANS $1195 to $1995

    WAYNE 400

    241 Haveliord Ave., Narberth

    All the above are completewith accessories, includingba tte rie s and speaker.Don't forget fo get yow'Easfe1' Records of sacredmusic here.

    5-tube Apex , $754-tube R. C. A $25

    Atwater K ent 5 tubeSet, all electric , .. $655-tube D e s e r m a d ~ ' n e $554-tube C r o s l e ~ ' $355-tube Garod $75

    Easter Specials

    PHONE: NARBERTH 1,182

    NARBERTHELECTRIC SHOP

    INSURANCEOF ALL KINDSW. H. SHELMERDINE, JR.422 VValnut Street

    I'HOXES:6-11 P. ~ I . , Ogontz 880.omhard 51110......_.-.._._._._._._. _ . - - ~ . ~ -

    In the Vision.

    EPISODE III. Columbus at the Courtof Spain. Place. Throne Room,EPISOI>E IV. The Voyage.I,PISOIl.; V. The Landing.EI'ISOIlE "I . Again the Court ofSp . "n p . ace : Councll Chamber o f King..;I'ISOI>E \ ' II . The Pas si ng of Co lumbus. Place: A c el l I n Spanish dungeon.

    SoldiersHerman Bryan, Whitefield Bell, DonaldDuncan, Kenneth Graham.Court Buffoon ' Roscoe DavlFolly Dancers.Julia Moore and I sabel Ingram ILadies In Waiting. IVirginIa Means and Lydia C a r p e n t e ~Louis Santangel (Financier) ,John Rockwell

    {{{{!i({{{i,,(?{i(i(;{i,,l{i{il The EL-RA. Twins Give Prompt] Eleet1'ical and Radio Serv ice .Esqulmaux .. , . ' , ,. Lewis Meyers tIndian , , .. ,. Richard Duncan ]Pioneer Stehman Brubaker I _.-.._.--.--....--.. ~ . " ' - . - . . -- - . . . .

    School Children Please in Annual Parents' NightProgram.

    JUNIOR HIGH GIVESCOLUMBUS PAGEANT

    PAGE TWOFarmer Robert HannaCowboy of the West Wilbert MessecNegro of the Cotton Fields,Joseph DorsevNew Eng!and Fisherman Earl Jame'sMiner , Jay ThomasPuritan , . , . . . . . Grace WernerDutch Patroon Arthur AikenFrench Hugenot Rose AlexanderT03canelll (an Italian Astronomer), Jesuit Priest .. "., '" ., . Howard BevanLewis Meyers Chinaman ,. . Emme t WynnChristopher Coltlmbus. Japanese " Frances Sharp--- Stephen McCormick Italian Peasant Mildred Scavella IParents (If s tudents of the Diego (hi s son ) " '" .Richard McCurdy R u s s l ~ n , Richard SigelSpanl. ..h Mexican Mary Crocken

    L l l \ \ " ( ~ r ~ l e r i o n Junior High School Motives of C olumbus. Liberty . . . . ' , , Grace Chlld9- -. .,. "n ' - I Gold-Catharine Masters (leader). CHORUS IN EPISODE IV AND VII:we.re given a ~ r e a t I uesday ancl' Miriam LaWall, June Wood, Helen Louise I ~ 1 I ~ a b e t h Arms t rong , Anna Franc is .\ \ ' cdnesdav nIghts. when they Thomas, Elizabeth Collins. .Kaoh een Herron. Barba ra Su the r land,

    L I I I E' I I Jewels-Ethel McKee ( leader ) E leanor J03ephlne Baker, Isabel Fretz , Edith Van" 'ere cntertalllel .)Y t le 'I g lt 1 ,Kavanagh Helen S taley Marga;et Ram-I Doren, Ruth Lebo. Mary Remensnyder.an d Xinth C rade s t udcn t s in "Co- sey, D O l o r ~ s Wilson. . Li ll i an Garr a tt . Ruth Berger, VirginiaIUl11bus" a dramatic festival. Th e Silks-EleanorSchoff (leader), Dor.othy Young. I. Fitzmaurice. Virginia Spindler, Helen .l Jc caSlOn was. th e t ou rt h a nn ua l Werner. Darthea Meteus. I ACCOMPANISTS:] 'a rents ' r\ight, gi\'en in th e Religion , Ella Timberlake Miss Mary Col li ns , M is s Dor a Reade,I l1nior I I ig h ~ c h o ( ) I at Ardmore, S " t -fh A IWllllam Hemminger," .,'. I II I I . plrl s 0 e ge.~ n r J l l ' l s l l 1 g Y \\'e por t raye( , t l e Supe rs t it io n -Loui se Cross (leader). I = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~s ton ' of Colnl1lbns w as tol d he- CarOlyn Goldsmith, Julia Landis, Murielforc' a c ap ac it y a nd ie nc c b ot h K l p l l ~ Y j ' dl -Mi ld d GilA" d (I d ). I . I .. lIe u ce re 11or ea er ,nlg" li s. j', nt lt lS la stl c ap p ause Margaret Warner, Florence Wright, Jean" reeted th e p!easin-0 " l:> I Ignorance-Josephine Baker (leader).1>ers, mCl

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    ( )UR TOWN PAGE THREE

    A PAGE FOR NARBERTH'S CHURCHES

    Four

    F i rs t Chu rch of Christ , Scientist .11 .\ . )'I.-Sullclav sl'rvicesII :\. ll .-Sunday Schooi:\Vednesday en'ning testimon:almeeting at 8 oclock.Read ing room. 1!1 \Vest Lancasteravenue . open weekdays frol11 10.:10 to4.:10: \\'eclnesday e \ 'en ings f rom !I to!lAS.The "uhject for t he B ib le l e sson ser

    1 1 1 0 ~ f ~ ! , Sunday. :\pril 1, is "Unreahty.Methodist Episcopal Church.

    Rev . Sal l1nd ~ I a c . - \ d a m s , Minister.Sunday, Apri l 1:9.45.A. 1v1.-Bihle School. Han. F.\V. Shtes, superintendent.II o'r1ock-llorning \Vorship.iA.i. P: 11.-1Ieeting' of Mai ll L in e

    I ~ s s o c l a t l o n . o f ! ~ p \ \ ' o r t h Leagues. Han.]Ietc.her \\ . Stites will address thell1eetmg'.I

    The Presbyter ian Church.Meetings for Palm Sunday:9.45 A. M.-Bible School. A welc ome f or all.11 A. M.-Junior Church f or c hi ldren.II o'clock-)J orning Vvorship. Sermon on "The Triumphant Entry ."6.4;; P. M.-Junior Endeavor meeting, directed hy )'[iss Florence Furber.6.4;' P. 111.-1ntertnediate and SeniorEndeavor meeting'. with address by11r. Rruee Carey. director of music atGirard College.7.:10 P. lJ .-Rehearsal of EndeavorChorus led h y M rs . L. H. Trotter.7A5 o'c1ock-Evening \\'orsh;p.Lenten Sermon on " Via Dolorosa."G osp el m es sa ge and g osp el music.Special s ing ing hy l ar ge E nd ea vo rChorus.Th is Chu rch will co-operate in thel'nion meetings held on lIonday.TlI(sday. \\'ednesday and Thursdayl'\enings. See not i ce e l sewhere. OnGood Friday e\'l'ning there will he aspecial sen'ice in t hi s C hu rc h, w he n11

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    ..?AGE FOUR OUR --i'OWN

    222 Haverford Avenue

    Phone: Narberth 3854

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    TOOK undertherefrigerator.-IookL Ulside i t- look behind it. Studythe refrigerator you buy from everyangle . Is it roomy? Has it movingpares to getout oEorder? Has it fansand belts and drain-pipes that maypossibly cause trouble? Is it quiet?Consider all these things. Study thenew simplified General Electric Refrigerator and ask as many questions .as youwant to. Al lof them can beansweredby coming to see the variousmodelsthatarenow on display. Mean..while,clip thecouponand send it fo ta completely descriptive booklet.

    Consider carefully!

    Every unit of this Wonderflll Line now 011 display atTheS t ~ 1 ) d ~ r d

    e A p p l t ~ c e e O t } ) p ~ 1 ) J I5 E. Lancas't 'er Ave.Arclmot"e. Pa.

    For all ages of femininityDainty wear for infantsSpringy suits and frocks for boys and girls.

    Silken lingerie and hosiery fo r ladies.

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    Open Friday EveningsPATRICIA ELIZABETH SHOP

    224 HaverfordAvenue, Narberth

    EXCLUSIVE MAIN

    GENERAL_ ELECTRICRefrigeratom

    Phone, Na:rbe1'th 40S5

    NOW IS THE TIMEto order

    EASTER EGGSCOCOANUT CREAM .. CHOCOLATE COVEREDNothing better a t a ny price.We put names on Eggs Free of ChargeA f ine assortment of solid chocolate rabbits .and chickens

    PaoU, ,Pa.

    Phone-Malvern 543

    Phone: Narberth 9666

    Nurseries

    (C. Wallace Stum'd)

    Swimming Club

    Four Generations Since 1822

    "UNum !lii!ii" , , " " , '""li iuM' M IlfWm "

    1J1unrral iirtttnra

    GILFILLAN CAMP

    For p ot te d p la nt s' in a complete assortmentfo r house and garden , phone Narberth 3666,or call at th e

    Telephone at any t ime of day or nightArd,more 243 .104 Cricket A v ~ n u e , Ardmore, Pa.

    Spring Lake

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    _ : . . - . , , , , , , , . r ~....(]I You are invited to inspectthe Easter goods at Davis', theoldest store in Narberth.

    The primary object In Joining a clUb of t h is k ind Is tha tone may go there for a couple o f hour s In the evening for somereal exercise and relaxation o r en joy a whole d ay I n t h e g rea toutdoors.Spring Lake. because .of Its accessibility to the Main Lineand Its natural beauty, makes it Irresistible. The location, combining th e attractions of woods' and fields, provides Ideal pIcnIcspots. The lake a f fo rds quiet. sll'al1ow wa te r f o r c an oe in g.There Is a beach fo r timid swimmers 'and beginners. and forthe more advanced swimmers and divers every faci l i ty fo r watersports. tennis, basketbal1 and o ther spor t s Is offered. The yearround membership Includes Ice-skating prIvileges.There Is health In t h e g rea t outdoors-health In Its fullestsense-physical. mental, spiri tual . Our la te President Rooseveltsa.ld: "T o b e fit mentally, one , ~ u s t be fit physically." ThIsexclusive Uttle place wl1l serve the latter purpose.Adults, $Hl.OO: six to slxteen- years, $6.00. Children undertwelve -years of age must be attended, b y a d ul ts . Oue st . accompanied by. member, 60 c,ents. Special rates for families.Swimming Instructions. siX le ssons fo r $6.00.

    MONTGOMERY PIKE AND MEETING HOUSE LANE

    (]IHere you will find the greatest variety of Easter novelties ever gathered t oget he r in aMain Line store.

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    MEMBERSHIP LIMITED

    HOLD BENEFIT PLAYLET ' the Sunday school room of theTh e pupils of the National church, Narberth and 'Woodbine

    School of Elocution and Oratory avenues. Th e supper will consistwil l g -h 'e a playlet, "Renting Jim- of roast beef, mashed pota toes,my" f or t he b en ef it o f the L ad ie s' p ea s, p le nt y of g oo d gravy, coldA id Soc iety of Holy Trinity Lu - slaw, homemade pies and coffee.t heran Church on Thursday eve- E \' er yone t ha t a tt ende d t hi s sup ning, April HI, at 8 o'clock in the p er l as t y ea r will remember howSunday School room of the church, d el icious i t was and the ladies'at Narherth and \ \' oodbine ave- hope t he y will pass on t he goodnues. ;\ sih'er offering will he word f or t he ir a bi li ty at turningtaken. Dora Adele Shoemaker , ou t a good dinner . The pirce willprincipal of the school, will d ir ec t b e (i5 cents.the playlet. I - - ' - " - - " - " ' - " ' - " ' - " - - " ' - " ' - ' ' - ' ' ~ ' - :

    The Young People 's Fcllowship JEDDO-HIGHLANDh a ~ k e t b a l l team, unde r the leadcr- 1 COAL ;shIp o f Geo rge Suplee, Jr . , defeat- t ied a t eam f rom Upp er D ar by o nttl\ 'cdnesday e\ening. March 21, l tl ll lt ll ll ll ll ll ll ~ a r b e r t h lCoal Company3675 tl Telephones: NARBERTH 2845 l........- .......... . - . . - - . ~ ....... ~ ......................

    etc.

    NOTICE

    REPLATEBRASSY WORN-OFFBath Room Faucets

    Brassy Auto Parts, Reflectors,With Pure SilverUSE

    It Silver-Plates . Use It as a Pol is hLOOK LIKE NEW IYz-Pint. $1; Pint. $1.65POR BALE BY LOOAL DEALERSandBalUlell Bros. ServiceStation" 'Montpmery ~ N bel. Narberth, . v e ~ . , . l : . ~ \ I i i . I i i I i iI I I i . i i i . i i i i i i i i i i ii i l . i i i i i i i i i i i i ii i i . i i i i i i i i iiiiiiI" ' I i I . " ' ~ ~ i i i . ,II',' ' _ { . . t : : : , . ~ I L

    (3-31-28)

    Notice Is hereby given that applicationhas been made to The PubUc Serv tceCommiss ion of the Commonweal th o fPennsylvania, under th e prov isions o fth e PubUc Serv ice company Law. byCLARENCE R, HUMPHRIES AND MILLARD M. DICKIE, trading as NarberthTaxicab Company, Narberth, Plio .. for ace rt i f ica te o f PUblic Conventence ev ldenctng the Commission's requisi te approvat of th e begtnnlng of the exercise,o f opera ting motor vehtcles as a common c ar ri er for the transportation ofpersons upon call o r demand In Borougho f N ar be rt h a nd vicinity, MontgomeryCo.A public hea.rlng upon this applicationwl1\ be h el d I n Room 496, Oity Hal1,Philadelphia on Tuesday, t he t h ir d tiayof April. 1928. at 10 o'clock, when andwhere all persons In in te r es t may appea rand be heard. If they so destre.NARBERTH TAXIOAB CO.By Hen ry A, Frye, Attorney,1420 Chestnut Street.Philadelphia.

    GOVERNOR REAPPOINTSDR. SNYDER TO BOARD

    BIG TIME PROMISED

    HEAR CLOTHES TALK

    WOMEN'S AUXILIARY GATHERThe r egul ar mon th ly mee ti ngof t he \Vomen' s Aux i lia ry o f theN ar be rt h P re sb yt er ia n C hu rc hwill be held on Thursday , April5, from 10 to 4 o'clock, Luncheon will b e s er ved at 1 o'clock.This is an impor tan t meet ing asthere is much sewing an d surgical dressing to do. All womenare ~ l c o m e .

    Boys' Quintet with "Sub" and Girls'Sexte t to Get Together.An enjoyable evening is promisedat the Narberth School Gymnasiumon Tuesday evening, April 3. whenNarberth Methodist boys wil l p laythe Narberth girls . DUFing the firsthalf of the game a ll p laye rs wil l bein girls ' attire and play girls ' rules,but in the last hal f all will bedressed in boys' attire and play boys 'rules. Here's where the girls score.The suppo rt o f everyone is wanted for what promises to be t he bes tgame scheduled this year on theMain Line.The l ineup is as foHows:BOYS GIRLSEd. purrlnll . . , . , .Forward ..Cynthla MetZilerErnIe Jenkins .. ,.Forward. . . . . Mary YocumlCapt.)Bill Heard lcapt.>. Ouard Bobby BrownPete Yocum Oua rd E lm yr aO re go ryBob seigel , .. center .. Betty ArmstronllM. Dickie Slde Center Sally W ynnSub-Dot Schutt

    b Women Are Entertained; ManyEvents Scheduled on Calendar. Has Served as Osteopathic PresiAt Mrs. Eberhardt Muller 's on den t For 18 Years.

    afternoon. 30 c lub women i \\' ~ ) r c l has been recei \'ec l fromr e mos t e nt hu si as ti c a bout t he H ar nsbu rg that Dr. O. J. Sny-der, o f N ar be rt h and \Voodb ineon "Just Clothes" g iy en by aycnues, has been reappointed toM. Beadles, home e x- t he State Boarel of Osteoathic

    r ep re se nt at iv e s en t out Exami ne rs by Goyernor Fisher,P ennsyl ya ni a State. C o l l e ~ e . thereby entenng upon h is se\'enthe aim of this work 1S to 111- three-year tenn.women, par ticu lar ly in the He was o r i g i n ~ l 1 y appointed byr al d is tr ic ts of Bucks and, Governor St':1art 111 19?9' when tl:ecounties. in such: Board was first orgal;lzed, an.d hISa s c ou rs es in dre.ss- c o l l ~ a g u e s elected 111m presld.ent.proper diet, preparation, wl1Jch post .he h as he ld contlllU-foods, furnishing and a r rang- : onsly cyer SlJ1ce. .g t he h ou se w it h especial ~ t 1 1 - : Dr. S ! l y c l ~ r has been e x ~ e p t l O n on t im e a nd l ab or s aymg ially actl\'C IJ1 ~ h promotJO.n an.dthe k itchcn. "Cann iocy and: a(h'ancement ot osteopathy JI1 thIS The vVomen's Miss ionary Soci-erving ," once a P?pula'; sub- \S ta t, e. , \ \'hen in 1S!l!) the P h i l a ~ ary Society o f t he rethoclist Episis seldom giVen now.: d ~ I ~ , h l a . C?l le ge o f O S , t e O ! ) a t ~ l ) cop,al C h ~ ~ r c h will Qmeet ~ w ~ o n lending" was demonstrated ,to \\ a 01 g ~ n . l i ~ e d : , Dr .. ~ ~ l ) del \\ as, day . ApI II . 2..at ~ ' : 3 0 () ~ l o c ~ atCyroup of "ouner women, :\hss elcct.ed Ib, filst plesldent ., and. th e homc o t l \I t s, Frank . . MIller,s h o ~ d n g h them how to, contlllued 111 t ha t p os t until ,he i ' ? 2 ~ Narberth avenue.

    for silk stockings, thcn how i a c c ~ p t c d t!le c:ffic.c o.f State l..x-:care for thc feet. h ow t o w al k. iammer. 1 he IJ1stlttttJOn no\\' ~ ~ a s I ANNUAL SUPPER PLANNEDuntil she a lmost hael a hy-' an enrollmcnt of mor e t ha n ,,011' Th e Ladies' Aid Soc ie ty o f t hee class . s t u d l ~ n t s $':101

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    Fresh Daily

    Fresh and TastyPlace your order now!DELICIOUSBAKED GOODS

    Flowers

    MAIN LINE AWNING CO.49 East Lancaster AvenueCal l Ardmore 1842

    When Should I OrderAWNINGS?FORESIGHTED people are answering th e question now, thereby eliminatingthe Spring r us h. T he awn in gs t he n maybe erected at your convenience,

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    CYNWYDLevering Mill Road atMontgomery Avenue

    Phone Cynwyd 294Open EveningsThursday, Friday, SaturdayNext Week

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    EffectiveMarch 11, 1928

    Plowers Telegraphed to All Pm'ts of the W01'ld

    without the inconveniences of city shopping and with theassurance of moderate pricesand selected quality is offered by

    Mrs. Norman Jef feries

    THE FLOWER SHOPSAvenues

    NARBERTH

    ADDITIONAL BUS SERVICE

    Phone Narberth 2861

    The patrons of the line will receive our bestefforts in rendering M. B. C. standard service.

    Narberth and Haverford

    Opel/ Evenings Al l Nex t Week

    The Montgomery Bus Company, Inc., operators of the Philadelphia Suburban Transit Company, announce an additional,directly communicating line between Bryn Mawr, Haverford,Ardmore and 63d Street Terminus.The new l ine will opera te from Morris and Montgomery avenues, Bryn Mawr, east on Montgomery avenue to Wynnewood avenue, to City Line, to 63d street,to present terminus, returning over the same route.Leaving Time from each end-5.55, 6.25 A. M. and eve1'y half hour until11.15 P. M. (from Bryn Mawr) and 12.25 A. M. (from Philadelphia),

    Lancaster Avenue Line-From Philadelphia to Rosemont.Strafford Line-From Rosemont to Garrett Hill.Gladwyne Line-From Montgomery and Anderson avenues, Ardmore, to Gladwyne.MontgomeryAvenueLine-From Montgomery and Anderson avenues, Ardmore, to Philadelphia via Narberth.Short Line-From 54th and City Line to Narberth via Bala-Cyn

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    MARCH SPECIAL

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    What is a Paradoxf , Q J ~ A R A D O X is a stalement whichs eems to con trad ic t i tself-and yetdoes not.

    "Th e more you can save, themore you can spend," isa paradox,f1I By starting a Savings Fund Account andby making regular deposits, yon will be ableto save an amount that in the future may bespent t o advantage-for pleasure or necessity.

    S. P.Frankenfield SonsFUNERAL DIRECTORS

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    ,A l i m i w . d : ~ ~ t l m i b e l ' of these hand80me ranges is ofJe"ed atthis u n u s u . ~ l i i ; low pl'iee. " ; . "

    to have olle installed in ,your kitchen. YOl t will be delightedwith the oven heat ccmtrol device' that makes cooking an exactscience;,'the easy-to-clean enamel {Vnish and oven linings, stepsaving u'tjliby drawer and other modern improvements.

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    .. I PHONE: ARDMORE 9 ARDMORE, PENNA.The lawn has hecn r ol le d with a I' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ..r!hea,'\ , water-roller, hired from an en-terpr'isinl,! hardware d('aler who I ... _

    charges $1 per day (o r fraction. t h e r ~ - I l l Ioi). The lawn liked the roll.lIlg; It l ls('ems greener each d ay a nd IS firm,: rrWe hope you enjoyed th,e Dodge B ro ther s Radio Hou r :an d le w!' Speaking of lawns, see; l lH ~ u s e Beaut,iful.for Apri l aud rea,1 the I! Thursday night. Iarticle, "Don t LIIl1e "\ our Lawn, l l IOur sweet pea s a re p lant ed a cco rd - i : ling to directions in the gardc,n c o l u ~ l I 1 I i Iand in ahout t en d ay s we WIll be l ~ f t - il: ,-rStop in and take a ride in the new ,illg" the excelsior out o f t he t rench and I : Iwatching for t he g re en shoots. I: :We find delphiniums, p lant ed l as t I DODGE STANDARD SIX Ifall, a full twoiilches out of the : lground. which ,reminds us that we l :;illlst hasten to, place sharp cinders I 4door Sedan-$895.00 F. O. B. Detroit la ro un d t he s ho ot s t o ke ep t he p es ky ,slugs ( snai ls ) away. !The snapdragon seeds p lant ed t en :days ag o are up and green. \ \ 'e mllst :watch thc ll I care iu/ ly and gi\'e them lair without draft a nd w ater them ! Real Estate MOI.tgages

    "irol11. the hottom up" to pre\ 'en t: THORNTON-FULLER AUTOMOBILE CO. InsUJ'ance ldamping off. I Th N b th P t Sh l\\ e wan t I pome a, t he J ap an es e : , e ar er as ry op Imort l ing glory , so we p ut the seeds I Sales Room: A"dmore 2481 31 N. NARBERTH AVENUE lin a howl of warm water and placed : NARBERTH 3843 1243 Haverford Avenue Narberth! Ihe how l over a register and the seeds : 125 East Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore I:{] Is we ll ed u p b e a u t i f u l l ) ~ They ,vere ! S . S t' A d 8991 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ __rompt ly potted up in. small ~ o t s and : erVlce ta IOn: r more - .................. .-.====I:,:II:,.:' ...... = = = = ~ c . : I =~ a c e d M t h e s u n ~ w l n d o w ~ t ~ b e : HaveriMd, R o a d , A ~ m o r e I I ~ ~ ~ ~ J ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ llanted out later. The \ ,anety: I(Ipomea) Ruhra Coerulea . early f1ow- : I Iering, i a hrautiiul light blue and will : 1 1~ \ i ; I ; l e ~ / \ ; ~ : ; k . a l a t t ~ c e or tr:lil. down a (-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 1 Superior Suburban Services ,I

    Plants of hyhnd dclphlllll1JllS set I E I ,out now will bloom this summer , and ~ I TH E M A l N L I N I I ofu,nder good conditions will bloom three I 'p BANKING INSTITUTION ' ItImes. , 1 PIpring is t he t im e t o p la nt hardy I aster antsh lox i or ,1ul)'and August bloom.\\"hen ~ e l e c t i n g dahl ias do not o\"Cr- Ilook ] e r ~ e y ' s Beaut y, t he best pink I Ieye r i nt roduced and on(' of the best!dahlias. $1 p er t ube r. a nd cheajJ at !that. \ Vc h av e b ee n accused of hay-Iing a "color s c h e n ~ e c o n ~ p l e x , " but we Iloa , 'c l ooked at man\' gardens, and Imany flowers, a nd g oo d p in k- o r r os ecolored flowers a re s ti ll t he mos t elu- Ish'e of a ll t he col or s, except poss ibly ,th( , h lue snch as i0l1lJd in delphinium!bella donna or linum perenne. IXo! ),)rs. Xeighbor, the tuEps won'th( injufl'd by late frosts; they justwanted to let "on k now whe re t he ywere planted so' that you wouldn' t cutt hem o r b re ak t hem in your early gardening operations. The hloom is stilldowlI deep in the bulb and will be onthe job about ),)ay ];; to ),lay ~ O ~ a rc is si n ot up yet? Horrors! ButI tt 's d on 't w or ry : t he y' ll he here inmid-Apr i l and will b e a ll over beforethe tulips hloom."The appreciation o f be au t y is partof the more abundant life."

    At the Theatel ' I"Soft Liying," a Fox Films comedy-Idrama. which comes to t he Na rber t h

    Theatre o n Mon da y and Tuesday, isanother triumph for :\Iadge Bellamy.),) iss Bellamy again proves that sheis one oi t he s cr een' s l eadi ng come (hennes. Her effective charactcri7'ttion oi the young secretary who thinksshe is af ter mone\ , instead of 10Ye isone o f her b es t p er fo rmance s in manymonths. * *Jungle fastnesses, lurking dangers ,the myster ious beat of t he t om toms,the soul -searching silences a nd wha tthese th ings do to the lo\'es of menand women a re shown in Ralph Ince ' s"South Sea Love," which is to openat the Xarberth Theater \Vednesdayand Thursda\' ., The story ' begins in the "RoaringFor t ies" of t he B ig City, s hi ft s t o thej un gl e d ep th s o f 20 degrees latitude,and ends-well. no matter how it endsI t has to be seen to appreciate the It en se d rama o f it a nd t he b ea ut y ofthe photography. I* *Lionel Barrymore, noted star of thes ta ge a nd screen, has forsaken therole of a gentleman lo\' e r for t ha t o fa mysterious professor-sort of a "Dr.J tkyll and 11r. Hyde" character.I n contrast to his portrayal of themillionaire sweethear t of a pleasureseeking young \\"oman, he is playing aleading charactt.. r ol e i n "The Th ir - jteenth Hour," a mystery drama. whichcomes to the 1\arberth Theatre Fri- Iday and Saturd; :r. '

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    --- ,Will Perform T o i i l g h t ~ t Senior HighSchool In Ardmore.Practically t he e nt ir e Senior,High School student body o f (j(j.)will t ake par t in a gymnastic exhibi t ion in the Junior High Schoolgymnasium tonight at 8 o'clock.The s tudent orches. tra wil l playand a program oF12:', gym numbers will be p r e f ? r ! 1 J . ~ d , f o t,he Ibenefit of'the publtc, which IS 111\ 'i ted to at tend,A boxing bout, Indian club andwand drills. apparatus work andspecial feats by the Senior HighSchool Stunt Club w ill b e amongthe features of the entertainment,

    !which is in charg e of , Cqachesl\Iadeline Uff and William'Ander-son. ' , ".

    Florida stiil : h ~ s some at tract ions .lTncle John D:Rbckefel1e r is giving. a wa y d im es d ow n there, And thisj ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ ; d ~ ~ ~ : 1 : ~ n J i n i e ~ o r ~ e t J 7 a ~ PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN-COUNTIES GASneck 0' the w o ~ d s . . & . ~ ~ E C T R l C C O ANY

    A man in Europe is suing his wife Ardmore 3500 . Bryn Mawr 327 Wayne 47for d iv or ce o n t he g ro un d he w asunacouainted with h er w he n h e m ar - Hilltop 233 .Upper Darby: Boulevard 1600ned her. This is ~ o o d , and applies I i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! i ! ! i i i ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! i ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ; i i in about ha lf the dl\10rce' cases; - j ! ! ! ! ! = ! ! ! ! ! ! = ! ! ! : ! ! ! ! ! = ! ! ! = ! ! ! ! s ~ ~ : I ! l ! : : ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ! : ! : ! ! ! ! : I : ! ! ! ~ ! ! ! = ! ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! : : ! ! ! ! : : ~ : : ! ! : ! : ~ ~ ~ ~ I'

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    There are optional colors to suit yourtaste-a smart, built- in,custom trunk,t r immed with nickel straps, for style- and 5 s te el d i sc wheel s a s standardequipment. (Six discor sixwire wheels,two of them side-carried an d fittedwith extra tires, are optional a t slightextra cost . )There 's n o c ar at it s pr ice capable orso much lasting satisfaction as thisNash Advanced Six Sedan. It's a finermode oj motoring, at a lower price!

    Two more Gold Medals-This makes thirty.two

    TWENTy-FIVE YEARS ag o milk wa s sold b y th e dipper-andp a il m e t ho d jus t as it wa s a hal f century back.

    Ho w d i f feren t today! Fo l low it from th e inspection of theh e r ds , h o u se d in sani tary barns, to th e count ry receiving stat io n , w h e re it is inspected, tes ted an d cooled, then in to th eci ty by "giant t he rmos bott les on wheels ," safe an d sanitary.T he n th e pas teuriz ing and m o de rn m e th od s o f bott l ing, inthoroughly sterilized vessels. Last , t h e p r om p t , d ep en d abl edelivery o f t h e c ap ped an d iced product in th e bottle ~ e a r i n gour name .

    As you. remove th e ca p a nd p ou r it! r i ch cr eam. toppedc o n te n t s i n to th e glass, res t assured t h a t y ou a re s up p li edwi th a product unexcelled in fresh, rich, wholesomeness, an dt ha t al l along th e l ine t he re h as b ee n e xp er t care , eternalv ig il ance , end les s e f for t da y and night , by an organizationt ha t knows it s business , that realizes an d mee ts i t s r e sp ons i bil i ty , t h a t keeps s t ep with progre ss ; in spect ing , t e s ti n g , s a f e guarding at every step , t h a t y o u m ay b e s u p pl i ed w i th GOLDMEDAL M I L K - m ea s u ri ng u p to al l t ha t i ts n am e implies .

    Rober ts Nash Moto r Co.Ardmore BranchLancaster Pike at Church Road Telephone: Ardmore 2975-76

    You s imply cannotbuy finer motoringfor th e money t han this b ig, f lee tlooking, smartly appointed, Nash Ad vanced Si x Sedan for five.It ha s th e great advantage of Nash7-bearingperformance. It excels also insteering an d riding ease. Specially de signed, Nash a l loy-st eel springs plusshock absorbers , f ro n t a nd rear, ad dunusual comfort to your travel.

    .The finest family ear,eJ'f!r sold at so Iowaprice

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    MARKET2106 MARKET STREETOpposite Erlanger Theatre

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    Open a charge account here, andlet us deliver, twice daily, yourchoice of the best meats, at pricesthat are reasonable.

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    WHITE'S SWEETSHOP

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    i II II iI II II i~ B =I II II IIEGGS-large ones, small ones, medium- Ii sized ones-al l o f t he highest quality, are to be iI found at White's now. iDecorated Eggs of all sizes, from 2 fo r 3c to I$2.50 each .Eggs with names pu t on Free from lOe up . li!

    Eggs with t ha t wonderfu l Whi te Sw ee t S ho p. c o co a nu t c r e am center.Delicious Eggs filled w i th f r es h f r ui t s t raw b e rr y c r eam.. Jelly Eggs by th e J J a r r ~ 1 .Easter without Eggs is like Christmas withoutSanta Claus. But you wil lwant the best. You 'will

    want absolutely fresh eggs, made here in Narberthby e::cpe1'ts, and nowhere wil l you find fine1' onesthan at

    A 0 T I . I' . h I IERE AND HERE BUS :was a JOyous t ling to h lln t at 1e was .. - ;. I spared to participate in the silver jUb.i- : R. 5, TOUHILL :At the homes te ad a t Menon and lee of the parish which occurred 1 1 1 , El . l C t _Montgomery avenues, where he had 1 l"() He was a ' I o s ~ s tu de nt o f ' ectrtca ont1'ac or -l ivcd for ncarly fifty year s , death came . - ' . l: . ' ' 'Service with a Smile" :I",st week-end to Kicholas H. Thou- Church hlstor)' and h tu rg y a nd he , 1U3 8. BOWMAN AVENUE _r on end ing the long career of an o ld- rega rded r el ig ion a s t he m os t v it al : Estimates Furnished _s c h ~ o l gent leman whom many N a ~ - tbing in thc "pan of man. He Ih'ed the I ~ ~ o ~ ..! . l . ~ ! ~ N . l O ! 8 .!berth. f ol ks w il l continue to hold 111 faitl; that was i n h im . !==================affectionate r egard and memory. He Io ". .was o nc of th e few who had secn the, ." We call and deliver Nar. 2564section come up from a sparsely-set- :\Ir. fhouron was a Holy ~ a m e man J ALMAN T -ItIed countryside t a cOl llmu.nit y of I an d on l as t : \ Ionday evcning his fe l - . ,al orformidable proportions, and hIS Inter-Ilow.memhers prayed at hi s h ier. On Daily In'eBsing FI'ench dry cleaningest in it was such th':l t h.e was a l w ~ y s :Tuesdav morning he was buried in the Dyeing Repairingwell p leased when IllS aid and adVIce i - , 1"5 E s se x Avenu e\\'cr ' ~ 1 1 l i s t e d in anv Illan or l)roJ'ect , fa ll l il y plot at Holy Sepu lch rc Cemc- ",. c , I If' 1'1 " I '1 -, t NarberthwInch was calculated to adt to t 1e a-, tery. 1ere was a .'0 emn ., a"", ad li ti es o r progress of the ,neighhC?r- ,Requiem. with Father Hayes. Father -------h o ~ ( : ' In the numerous tllIngs \ \ " I t l ~ : O' Co nno r a nd F at he r Doyle. ThewhI ch h e had to do there was . el 'Gregor ian Chant was rendered h y S t..Ipparent a great hentage of gent!hty : Patrick's Choir under t he d i rec tion o fand broad cul:UI'l', and hiS c O ~ l c 1 u s l O n s Re\. \\'illiam ::. :'II urpl1\', It was p ro w ~ r c reached m a mann. er whI ch ne\'er 'foundh' beaut if ul. The l: e were presentfaI led !o. convey a gracIous r e ~ a r d for ill the" sanctuary Rt. Rev . :\lonsignort he ?pmlo,ns of other ,S .and a Ime co n- , l am es P. Turner. f01'1ner Chancellor:c , e p t l o l ~ ot :hc a m ~ l 1 1 t l ~ s o ~ .the fclc:l- \ 'ery Re\. James M. Corrigan. D. D.sion. fhe Impre.sslvc SllllphClty 0 liS Renor of St. Charles' Seminar\ ' : Rev.! l a t l l r ~ m a ~ c plam th.e .exalted l ~ l a l . l n e r ' Luke V, :\1 cCa be . D. D.. L. -L. D..m ~ v 1 l 1 c h hiS e!cl'p rehglOus ~ o n v l c t l ~ I _ 1 S I Rector of St. l\lath'as', Bala. and Re\.annnate.d e\'ery t e a t u ~ e of hIS l o, ng htc. \ \' i ll iam 1'. Thompson. Rector of St.< l 1 ~ d he 1I11posed on hImself. unt.11 n e ~ r - : Patr icks . Philadelphia . There werl'I? ~ n years. old. when phySIcal m-, also present Sisters of Mercy, Sisters ofhrmllies h ~ mc.rease(\' 3: personal pro- i Charity and S i st e rs of the Holy Childcednre \\:I11Ch a f f o ~ ' d e d Wide contras t to 'Jesus. : There was n o ser- ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = 7 1the con!lort a,nd II1dulgence s ~ l U g h t hy mono :'Ilr, Thouron wished it so. Hi,, ' :those 01 u ot a later generatlon.. AI-; eulog-)' is \ \Tit largl ' in the hearts of '\ \ " ~ y s an . Intense 'patnot... and with a I tl'o'e who It)\'cd h im Ht shail bemind wlllch remallled Vlnle and. a l e r ~ ,mis,;cd amongst us.until the \"Cry end. !,e k ep t hll!lselt. THE SPECT.\TOR.well informed on ' subjects of natIOnal,importance. and dunng the war . a l- ithough past t h ree -score and ten, he :n ev er m is se d a n oppor tuni ty t o f ur -,t he r. w it h a ll the strength and den?-' Want Bids f or W or k on Townshiption at his cOl11mlll!d. the c.ause of Ills: Building-A I te r Poli ce Quarters.count ry a t bay \\"Ith the Interests of, . " . .the m ~ ' n at the front. His char it i es Spnng pall1tlllg' a nd p ol Is hmgwcre manif?ld and he appli.et.1 himself: up will begin at th e townshi;)to thtm. \:nth a warm s ~ h c l t u d e for; bttildino' in Ardmo re s oo n '\.d-those belrtended, ha \ 'mg h t tl e usc for: " .' anv m('re philanthropy, and it was al- 1 vertl",ements requestl t lg proposalsWa\'" a mai le r o f considerable sat i s- : for the painting- of al l exteriorfaction to him when p rogr es s ~ a s : wooel ancl metal \vork o f t he buildmade in the settlcme!,t of labor dIS-, ino- were n-iven ou t t hi s we ek byputeS and the estatc ot t he workers acl- 1' " ..... , .\ancee!. To share with others the wis- ownshlJ) ~ e c r e t a r y Evan L.d0111 o f h is years prodded him with .a !J ame s a n d \ViII be opened by th esource a! c ~ l I ~ s t a n t inspiration, an.d. ~ t Commi"sionel"S at 7 P. l\L April\ \' as no mhl hl te d or age-hound vle\\-: If)poi nt he brought to ht;ar, but ~ I w . a y s a' . .d;scerning t o le rance lo r the Inslstt;nt: : \nother sprmg' pr oj ec t a t t he~ \ l ' 1 1 1 a n d ~ ~ a new y ou th a nd a n a hl d: t own sh ip b u il di ng c al ls f or alter- Have r fo r d a nd Narber thJng OpI1111IS111 that good. properly.dl- ation of th e police headquarters toreetld. must always excec(l and 0\ er- . . . AvenuesC0111e ( '\' i l, howe\"er diff icult a situation' pi 0\"1de ~ e \ ~ offices for Supenn- Ilui,Y!lt s eem t o he. lie shall be missed tendent ::inlIth an d th e tw o lieu-". I I'hone. ~ , \ R B E R T H 3!121JanlOngst us. tenants. \ \ 'ork on this wa s ben-un* * "'. . :\Iondav. b :11r. Thou ron was born 111 Phlladel- - =======-.:::::========phia s .. year s ago. t he s on . of Henry, II1'h,)uron. who was a pronllnent mer- Ichant and importer of those ante-hel- i ~ ~ t ~ - IIU111 tlays. The family w.as of French ior igin and i ts f irs t Amencan forebear : Iwas Pierre 1'houron. who was a gen-eral in Kapoleon's army, and who: !came to th is country a s. a pOl it ic alr ef ug ee . M r. Thouron was educated ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~n private schools and was graduated Chops, _ t: .f ro m t he Unh'ersity of Pennsylvania.He started the b a n k i n ~ firm of N. R1'houron & Co" ..:1:1 Chestnut street. i oasts,and was a membe r o f t h e Philadelphia iand ~ e York Stock Exchanges. He ' Steaks,retired f rom a ct h- e bus in es s in 1DOO.under instructions from his physician. Cutletsbu t he never c ea sed to regret thenec e: ,s it v o f this decision. as hisarhie\'ell1

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    Convenient"Co-operation cuts costs" Is our slogan. which Is n ot a n empty colJection of words, but a slogan that means"serVice" at a lower price than food could otherwise be sold. It exercises a restraInIng Influence on the monopolIstic chain stores who could, were It not for the co-opera' tlve stores, obtaIn a much hIgher price from the consumer.Give the co-operat ive s tores a share of your busl-ness . Talk to the proprietors as your friends and neIghbors, and by mutual contact and sympathy establish afrlendshlp that will brIghten both your homes and the stores where you bUy your food.

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    A NY of t he new Bonne ts thathave just arrived for Easter would make an entrancingframe for a pretty Baby-face.Mother could not resist them ifshe s aw them-and Baby wouldlove them, too! There are alsopretty f rocks to choose from forchildren of any s iz e. Make t hemhappy wit h some n ew Easterfinery-the eharm of prettyc lo thes beg ins w it h the ve ryyoung.

    list, 5:10 points to 528. Decker, King,Barkman and Hemphill all contributcdnoble scorcs. Ardmore.KIng 151 144 168PIckIng 180 175 173SprInger 140PIppIn 153 141 122Hemphl1l 153 168 133Barkman 132 182 141West . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 132BalaCynwyd-Narl)erthDecker 156 172 151Kelm 129 135 130Shull 63 'Mll1er 112 134 138Aldred 150 138 106Smedley 152 197 181Walzer 132 141

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    ; ; ~ ~ ~ m ~ ~ ~ , .: i J iii ~ ; REYMER'S FAMOUS EGGSMules and Boosters Deadlocked in 681 752 1433 , Also a Compl et e L ine of tInterchurch Bowling. MULES : Shell Goods Novelties Baskets, Etc. 1Spencer . . . . 128 134 167 429 t tThe Mules and Boosters are now ~ ~ ~ ~ : : : : : : g 1 ~ 152 407 THE ESSEX KANDY KOUNTER itied for the lead in "B " bowling Smith , . . . . . 119 146 ~ ~ ~ , 107 ESSEX AVENUE i

    league as the resul t of a double win ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s . . . . . 162 ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , II,UtTZI-;LL'S !hy the Mule s ove r t he Mar at ho ns ----- i ~ ~ ~ ~ e 3 9 7 1 r i : ; ~ : ' : ~ ~ jand Boosters. The .:'\lules defeated I 670 644 733 2047' r L

    I, ~ . ~ , ...- - ....--..-.-.._ ..- .. - . ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ .. ~ ~ the Boosters by a large nlargin. bu t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~their match wi th the lowly IVlara-

    tholls was a c lose one. ' Cotter's M a ~ k e ttanding of "B" LeagueW. L. PC.Boosters 9 3 .750Mules 9 3 .750Pep Boys.. . . . . . . . 5 7 .417Marathons ,. . . . . 1 11 .083

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    " U " , O V " ~ ! r . . . young hopefuls were 111 Narberth onrespectable er rand s. Th e magis-trate claimed that company chosenior t he v is it d id n ot i nd ic at e that.

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    IIncludes Choice of LIterary Gui ld and! Dr. Andrew Mutch wil l conduct hisBook.of.the.Month Club. I last wmmunion scrvice in the oldTJ l is t o f new hooks now rcady fo r B ryn Mawr Pre sbyt er ian Church Sunc i r c u \ ~ t i o n a t t he l\arherth Community day. His congrcgation will probablyLibrary contains thosc chosen by tl.1e OCCllPY i ts impress ivc new edi fice beEook-of -t he -) 'l on th Cluh and t he L lt - i or e t he f ir st week in May a il er ded i-erarv Guild ior thcir recommended . ' . .' 1 ' 1 d' '" "Delllge" l)y S Fow- catory exerclscs are held late IJl April.. \ arc 1 rea 111:--. t ~ _ . " ' Iler \Vright. the choice of the BoolH?f- 1 he present church was Innlt 111 1894'1the-)'lonth Cluh, is a st range talc 0; a and Dr. Mutch has becn its pastorterrific storm that caused t ! l ~ sea to for Hi years.flow oycr Europc and the Bntl sh l s l ~ s ,l eavi ng a par t oi England a an IS-land in a vast ocean. The tew sur- Ardmore Rotariansv ivor s wer e ohl iged t o heg in life allO \ ' l ~ r again with' none of .the restric- Win at Bowlingt ions of civilization and WIth scarcely \\'ith memories of former defeats inany of i ts defenses.. It is a provocative Lasehal l. f ishing and attcndance conyarn. tlslS at the h ands of thc BaJa-Cyn-In "Hlack ) ' la jes ty: ' recommendl'd i \ \"yd-Xarherth Rotar ians , Ardmorel,v the Literal '\ ' Guild. the author, John I went to the Brooklinc Square Club las t\'andercoo!;, lias assembled all t he in- Thursday n ight p rimed for s laught er .formation n 'g ard in g the c areer oi They took the scalps of the visitorsHenr\' Chris tophe. who was hom a in all t hr ee games of the match to" ia \' e on one of the B ri ti sh Wes t 111- lhe IOlal tUlle of 2 : l : l ~ to 221:1.; li an islands and ult imately hecame the Ardmore 's Picking and Smedley, ofI ,in' " o f Haiti. It is amazing to leam thc visitors, fought it out for individtha; ahout lOll ycars ago there existed \Ial honors with Smedley topping thein t he Xew \\'orld under King Henrya court which in costumcs. ccrt'-monials and in palatial s l 1 T r o l 1 l ] ( l i n g ~closely duplicated the regal c e n t e r ~ ot .tl1l' Old \\ 'o rld , and th at the klllg. Icourt ier" and soldiery were all former Ihiack sla\'es . The real can'er of King;Henri ' excel 'ds in el 'ery dramatic re-,"pecl ' t he imagi ned car ee r of "Em: ip er or J on es ," th e co lo red r ul er 01U'Xeill 's famous play.The l is t of ncw hooks fol lows:"\Vintersmoon," Horace \Valpole."Strange Interludc: ' Eugene 0' : \ cal of the"An Art is t in the Family," Sarah [)'lilJin. ORIENT"Gun Smoke:' Daue Coolidge."I'd Vl' nt ur e All fo r Thee:' J. S.. Japan ChinaFletcher. i"Deluge" S, Fowler Wright. I ["Janc Carroll," E. Templc Thurs- IALSO A COMPLETE LINE OFton. ,"The SJ!adow from th e B ogue ," , NURSERY STOCK'Clemen t \ \ ooe!."B la ck : \I aj es ty :' J oh n V ande r- !cook."Saffari," ~ l a r t i n .I ohnson. i"Christ at t he Ronnd Table," E.Stankv Iones."We (lave Changed :\Il That:' Her - ,bert Quick.' ;

    " ~ l a s t e r )'lind of ).lar5," Edgar Bur- Iroughs. ,"Crimson Roscs," Grace Lil 'ingslonHill.

    scores oi spectato rs watched thesight of a man with coat tai l s flyingi n c lose pursui t o f a hard-lookingyouth in rough clothes.F in al lv . a s his wind was about

    gone. tl{e b oy a ls o felt the straina nd th e J us ti ce of the Peace ret ur ne d w it h red face and defiantcaptive.The two boys were t aken t o Ardmore to join 'their companions andOfficers Allie Tohnson and Howard:\1 iller went iJack to h el p in theroundup. Then followed morerunning. through fields a nd p ro per ties west of Lancaster avenue until four exhausted men had q susp ec ts b eh ind t he b ar s..'\. hearing was given t he gang by: \l ag is tr at e ' Va lz er a t ArdmoreThursday a iternoon. Six of theyouths con fessed to robbing ByronEdgerton. son of L. B. Edgerton,of Ches tnut avenue: 'Villiam Har- Iris, son of Jesse S. I-Ian'is, of Mer- .ion avenue: Ned Bartlett, son.of j.-------------------------------------------------------------:::::::.::-.:-.::::::-----Charles H. Bartlett. also of : \ Ienon j _ _. 'avenue. a nd E dga r Shank , o f Ro se - . ,mont. D ftt t 'n addi t ion to these four v ict ims. 1 eren se\'eral other boys of the south side.witnesses of tIle affair. were onh an d w it h paren t s and neighbors.R ef er en ce t o Philadelphia policerecords disclosed t he f ac t that most Iof t he f ir st group of young bandi tshad police recnrds, and that one,was out on probation at t he t ime ofthe invasion oi Narberth.The s i x were held fo r t r ial i n t heTuvenile Courts at Norristown.'rhey are Camilo Cestorn i. Norman201111. Philip :\Ic.-\nany, RobertFlynn. Joe Anderson and TohnDowling. .The younger boys. who ha d not

    participated in the banditry of thefirst d ay wer e fined $8.50 e ac h f or