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    1ilI!!!1 It i1! i l i i l i i ! i i li ! ! i i ! i I i t i i l i i l i i tl i i i l l l l ! !t i l l l i l t l "i l i ! i l i i ! iI I i i j f t i ! l l tl i l ! i ! ! t i i li l ! i " " i I ! i ll ' ! ! I ' "W!i l i l !

    27th and Diamond Sts ., Philadelphia, Pa,

    Terra Cotta Flue Lining

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    CHAS. F. EBERTJobbing Carpente,'

    REPAIRS and ALTERATIONS103 Dudley Avenue.PHONE: NARBERTH 4129

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    Terra Cotta ProductsWILLIAM H. CLAUSEN

    ALBERT and DILWORTHMII.leslle .\ IIml B t:llll l ln lltors:no Dudley AvenueNarberth, I'a.

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    Phone: NARBERTH 3888-MAUTHORIZED DEALERMOH,\WK SONORA=================Ye Oddity Shoppe

    Excursion Tickets at Special LowFure, wll1 b e s ol d e ve ry s u n d a ~ '",ood on specified regUlar train toPh il ade lph ia (Broad s tr e et S ta t l on ). p ro vi di ng amp le t im e forpasr engers to transfer t o P hi la delphia (Market Street Wharf) andconnect th er e w i th s pecia l Excu r "'on Train leaving at 8,00 A. M.Transfer ll1ay convenient lY be nladeby Usc o r M ar ke t S tr ee t Subway.hut Is not InclUded In railroad rare." e l \ \ ' ( ~ XlIrherth Ii !) ,\. :\[.

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    -..ry 20 nun. unttl 1l.O\TURDAYS 9.50, 10.30, 11.10 and 11.50 A. M.

    t.0J. Th . 121'5 d 15 ' t'l Starting at 6.00 A. M. Then 12.30 , 1 .10, 1 .50, 2 .30, 3 .10,W : :00 p ttn every mm. un 1 Then every 15 min. until 9.30 A. M. 3.50, 4.30, 5.10, 5.50, 6.30, 7.10, YG1T h e ~ 10.10 a ~ every 20 min . un ti l T hen 9 .50 A. 1\1. 'lnd every 20 m in . 7 .50. 8 .30, 9 .10, 9 .50, 10. 30 , 11.10. 1200 P M unt il 12.30 P . M. and 11.50 P. M.~ T h e ~ 12.io.1.30 and 2.30 A.M. n.en 12.45 P. M. and every 15 m in. Leaving 54th and Cit y LineW until 10.30 P. M. YG1t.a.. SUNDAYS Then 10.50 P. M. and every 20 min. WestboundW Starting at 5.30 A. M. un H1 l2.:l0 .\. M.~ T h e n every %-hour until 9.00 A.M. Then 1 .00. 2. 00 and " .00 A . M. WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAYSThen 9.20 and every 20 min. until SUNDAYS . Starting at 6.16 A. M.t.a.. 1.00 P. M. Then 6 .50, 7 .30, 8 .10, 8 .50, 9 .30, .oRiW Then 1 .15 and every 15 min. unti l Star t ing at 6.00 A. M. 10.10, 10.50 and 11.30 A. M. '"G'C10.00 P. M. Then every %-houruntil 9.30 A. M. Then 12.10, 12.50, 1.30, 2.10, 2.50,t.a.. Then 10.20 P. M. and evel'y 20 min . Then 9 .50 A. M. and every 20 min. 3.30, " .10, 4.50, 5.30, 6.10, 6.50, .oRiW until 12.00 P. M. until 1.30 P. M. 7.30, 8.10, 8.50, 9.30, 10.10, 10.50 '"G'C' l 'hen 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A. M. Then 1.45 P. M. and every 15 min. and 11.30 P. M. and 12.30 A. M. ~ 1 !:FOR INFORMATION ON OTHER SCHEDULES, PHONE B ~ Y N MAWR 1280-1008!~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

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    HIGHLANDDAIRIESMILK AND CREAM75 8 LANCASTER AVE., BRYN MAWR....PHONE. BRYN MAWR 882

    . to call on time or t o m ee t atrain ar e fulfilled byPROMISES,

    Narberth,Taxi Cab Co.215 Haverford Ave.

    (Walter BOler)Phone, Nuherth 3772

    f .The General D r ~ t i n g Co. 1935 Chestnut Street : s. G. Coates : Regiatel'ed Architect : Bell Phone: : Rittenhouse oafS .

    . Dog Licenses HigherThe Bureau of Animal Industry.

    P ~ i 1 l l s y l v a n i a Department of Agriculture. in forwarding 'to Count\'Treasurers the 1928 dog license 1 1 ! = ~ i : : = = ~ = = = * = = - * = = ; ; M ; = = ~ = = : : 9 t : = = ; M ; : ; = = ; H ; : . ! J Itags, has ca1led attention to the sev-eral changes in thelicensc fees. made = ~ ~ ~ = = ~ ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ = = = = = "hy the recent General Assembly.Kennel license fees have been inl ~ r c a s c d to $10.00 for IO dogs or less,and $20.00 for more than 10 dogs.Applicants for a spayed femaleliccn.;e must prcsent a certi ficatefrom a veterinarian or an affidaviti rom the owner.An half ratc l i c e n s e ~ have beenaholished.Duplicate tags are only furnishedupon presenting the original rcceiptand paying a fee of 60 cents..The re a re o ther changes in theDog law, but they do not hel:ol11cl'ffective until January J 5, 1928....,-,.,---_.,.-------,_.-,: R. S. TOUHILL :: E lect rical Cont1'actor :, "Service with a Smile" ,, 70S S. BO\V1llAN AVENUE ,: Estimates Furnished ', PHONE MERION 1088 : ,.,-.-,-,-'.-'-.-'-'-'-'.

    MAIN' LINE RED CROSS ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ W = E = A ~ T = H ~ E : : R ~ S T = R ~ I = P ~ P ~ I ~ N ~ G ~ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ r---------------------. . . .:. . . . ,.:..=.::.:;:;.====BOARD ORGANIZES NARBERTH FOLKS By C a"" C ~ a n eThat Will Give Satisfaction ...Let u s Wea th er Strip your doors and windows now and keepout a ll d ra ft s. Thi s will not only make your home comfortableduring the cold winter months, but willhelp considerable towardreducing the c oa l b ill . W e guarantee best workmanship, highg ra de mat er ia l a nd pe rf ec t satisfaction. Our low overheadmakes possible a saving from 10 to 30 per cent.A Dalla?' Sav ed I s a Dol la r EarnedESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVENM ~ I N LINE AWNING COMPANY49 East Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore, Pat

    Call Ardmore 1527-J fo r Our' Representative

    Chairmen Appointed f or E levent hRoll Call.Mrs. Alexander Brown, chairman, cal led a meeting of the District Chairmen at Red CrossHeadquarters. Memorial Building,Bryn Mawr, Tuesday, October 25.The following" wcre appointed:Villanova, M r ~ . Frederick Drayton; Rosemont, Mrs . LawrcncePancoast and Mrs. H. Carr: BrynMawr, Mrs . \"alter C. Janney,Miss Ethel Townsend, Mr. JosephHar ri son, Mr . Wil li am Hayden,Ylr. J ames Cai rn s; Haverford,yj rs. John vViIliams, Mrs. CharlesS. Starr and Miss :Ylabel Pusey;Ardmore . Mrs . Da\ 'i d E. 'NilIi ams , Mrs . Al be rt L. Rei nhol dand the Bullock-Sanderson Postu f t he American Leg-ion of Ar

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    eURToWNAGE FOUR~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _ ~ y ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - r ~ ~ ~ 'M . . n~ ~ ~ ~ i"" I~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ M~ J ~ ~ "-lI&~ ~ II The League ofHonor Stores. IU~ ~ . : ~ , . ~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ Every housewife between Overbrook and Malvern will be pleased to learn the news about the . : : i . . eo

    i ~ ~ ~ League of Honor Stores, composed of the leading Grocers and Meat and Provision Dealers in this territory. i : ~ ~~ ~ :.U'..: ....~ ~ ~ ~~ I ~ ~ h . ~ ~ ~ t The Purpose of the Association i : ~ ; . eo~ ~ ~ ~~ u is to bring about a closer co-operation between the merchants, which will lead to higher ideals in the busi- E n ~ ~ ~ ~~ u ness affairs of its members. E n ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ == ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ We Point With Pride to Our Membership ~ : ~ ~~ ~ s ~ . .. :f : ~ ~ The members of the League of Honor Stores are all successful merchants who have rendered ~ : ~ ~~ ~ ~ r~ u . years of satisfactory service in their respective communities. ~ I C ~~ ~ ' , : s ~ ~ ..: ~ . I : ~ I Individual Olvnership and Personal Supervision i : ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~:. .: ~ J ~ ~~ : ~ ~ All League of Honor Stores are under the direct supervision of their owners; thus assuring you L t

    .: c"~ ~ ~ ~ of that personal interest which is to be found only in stores such as ours and which is so essential in render- ~ t ~ ~ ~ ~ ing satisfactory service to the discriminating buyer. ~ ~ g ~ " ~ ~ : ~ ~ . Quality and Service i ~ ~ ~~ ~ . f : "~ ~ ~ u is the motto to which l.eague of Honor Stores are pledged. They will handle only merchandise that has ~ J t i~ u ~ u i : ~ 1 passed a most rigid test. Unknown brands or goods of doubtful quality will not be found on their shelves. i ~ ~ ~~ ~ . They assure you of thoroughly efficient and courteous service. ~ : ~ jI An Ade.quate Telephone and Delivery Service U~ ~ ~ l is maintained by the League of Honor Stores. You can telephone your order with the assurance that it will ~ ~ ~ ~:.. .: ~ J t : :~ ~ be delivered promptly and in good order. This appeals especially to the woman whose social activities make ~ J t ~~ u . . 'bl f h h d ~ n ~ u It ImposSl e or er to s op aroun . Eu3~ n ", ~ u :. .: . , ~ , s'"~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ The Courtesy of a Charge Account ~ : ~ ~.: : ' , ~~ ~ i : ~ ~ is extended by League of Honor Stores to the prospective customer able to furn ish satisfactory references. ~ : ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ This obviates the necessity of your being at home to pay for C. o. D. orders and also speeds up our i : ~ i~ n DelI'very. ~ n .: ~ t f : "~ 2 t : ' !,: :,,"~ t , . ~ . ~~ ~ inl WEEKLY ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE LOCAL NEWSPAPERS in!~ ~ ~ ~~ : " ~ ~ ~ i featuring seasonable goods at prices that will be of interest to you. ~ ~ ~ i, .~ ~ s : ~ ~ i : ~ ! YOUR PATRONAGE IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED ~ : ~ ~; : l t ~ ~ 2 C ~~ 1 t i by the following' firms, who comprise the League of Honor Stores: ~ n ~ ~ W W. .: ' ! . ~ . :=.~ i i ~ ARDMORE OVERBROOK NARBERTH ~ : ~ i '" ..~ M I ~ lui William T. c ntyre William T. McIntyre Geo. M. Dando ~ n i ~ ~ ' / ' Balaity's William T. McIntyre ~ : ~ ~l ~ John Jackson CYNWYD ~ n i .I : ~ i . L ~ r d m o r e Fruit Market William T. McIntyre RADNOR i : ~ ~~ : ~ i BRYN MAWR Charles B. Aldred T Ye OIde Store in!.I ~ t i William T. McIntyre WAYNE . Howard Cairns, Prop. i ~ ~ ii i ~ i Gane & Snyder J k 'M k DEVON ~ : ~ ~~ ~ Brinton Bros. ac son s ar et ~ t ~ n : i F k B E h d Wayne Fruit Market Joseph Espenshade , n ~ J t ~ ran . spens a e ~ J t 3I : ~ i BERWYN PAOLI MALVERN i ~ ~ jI: 1 t ~ 1 I : .~ Clarence E. Kerr J. McKinley Jas. H. Farley & Co. ~ : : lI 'n'w ~ ~ _. " ~ J ~

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    OUR'rO'WN PAGE FIVE

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    Suits, Overcoats, Tuxedos, TopcoatsTaUored to Measure

    Saturday Evening, 7 to, 9.30

    CAKES! P IE S! C ANDIES! NUTS! ICE CREAM!219 HAVERFORDAVENUE

    For Delivery-Phone Narberth 4005

    "Oldest St01'e in Na.'I'berth"DAVIS'

    Moving Chestnut Streetto Narberth

    1801 Chestnu t S t.

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    Do you like home-made candies? Whitemake s a del ici ous assor tmen t in Narberth' sown candy kitchens-to be sold at a mostmodest figure.Or, perhaps , an attractive package and afamous name appeals to you. In t ha t case,there is no better than HUYLER'S, and we

    have a fine assortment of their best box candies,in various size packages. The most wonderfulchocolates New York ever produced.Come in and t ry s ome of each!And in addition to the box candies, thereis a wonderful array of specialties, fudge, 'lassescandy, peanut brittle, salted and coated nuts.We will make up a ny kind of a combinationorder you wish. .

    will display a completeline of fabric samples

    In Cooperation with

    BUYNARBERTH-MADE CANDIES

    WHITE'S SWEET SHOP

    Fred A. E:gmore, Jr.Warwick Tailors

    $28.50 & $38.501UarW "'lCk CLOTH ESlOuOnier'rherD

    PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN-COUNTIES GASand ELECTRIC COMPANY

    ArdmOJ'e 3500 Bryn Mawr 327 Wayne 47Hilltop 233 UppeJ' DaJ'by, BOlllevard 1600

    PAY ONLY $2 DOWN

    ACTINGQUICKLY

    $45.75$15.2.'; of f the regular $61 pJiceA SAVING OF 25%

    We Offer a limited number of906-2V

    ROPER CABINET GAS RANGESat the extraordinary low price of

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    t o have one ins ta ll ed ready for use.Balance in 12 Monthly Payments

    Thau/,'sgiving is comi ll f l. Cook the tll1'kcll and trim1llin's ill oue 0/ thest'lI'ondel'fltl ncw 1'al1gcs,

    These ranges are finished in beautiful gray and white enameland have big five-burner cooking tops, roomy aluminizedovens and other very latest features.

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    PHILADELPHIA

    The Sign of Good Meats

    QUALITY

    Estill/ates CheerlllUy Given

    4335 Lancaster AvenueHarry F. Morgal

    BARING 0769

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    Vestibules, Porches and Terraces

    Satisfaction and Se,.vice

    REMEMBER

    Three Barbers in Attendance

    Open Friday Evenings from '7 until 9 o'Clodc

    ABSOLUTELY NO WAITING

    \ \' 0 1 1 1 e l 1 ' ~ and C i l i l d r e n ' ~ II air Ilohhing

    Bathrooms, Kitchens, Fireplaces,

    SOME people have the ideathat the only use fOl" themouth is to make a noise,andthe only pUJpose fo r I1wneyis to spend it .

    2106-08 Market Street, Philadelphia

    MEATSWhen you call R itt enhous e 7070 fordelivery of choice meats, you are assured ofprompt and courteous service, combined withprices that are reasonable.

    to open a chargesave yoursel f theYou are invitedaccount with us and,annoyance of going tomarket. A morningtelephone call will secure auto delivery in thea ft er noon in p le nt y o ftime fo r t he eveningmeal.

    Any time you are in Narberth and want to visita good barber shopTONY'S BARBER SHOP244 Haverford Avenue

    The Narberth National Bank

    MARBLE and TILE fo r ;your

    qual i ty our newestspecialty fo rmodeJ" baths

    Colored tiles of

    B r a d l ~ y Market Company,

    BOOTBLACK STANDFur ~ 1 e 1 l ' S , \ ,"omen's ur Children's Shoes U II++.+ 'I ..+++++.++++1+I '+ ..

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    M,ost people wouldn't want theiro wn w ay if they could have it.

    an(1 the admission is sixty cents (60c).This includes the privilege of dancinga f te r thc p lay un ti l 1 c.'c1ock. The proc ee ds o f t he p la y wi1l g o t ow ar d a~ c h o l a r s h i p for a n o rp ha n h oy at theChurch Farll1 School.

    First Church of Chris t, Sc ienti s t. \\ 'oman's Cluh Building,:\rdll1ore Avenuc, Ardmore, 1'1 .11 :\. 11.-Sunday serviccs.11 :\. ~ l . - S u n d a y school senices.\\. e dn es da y e ve ni ng , t es ti mo ni al

    111 (e:ill!-.:. H o'clock.Re'llling- Room, l!1 \Vcst Lancastera\enue. l;pcn week-days from 10.:1,0 t.o4.:10, except \Vednesday, when 1t ISopen from 12 noon to 4.:{O and !l to\ur, in t he evening. .The sub je ct for the Blhle lcSSO.1Iscrmon for Sunday, ! \ovember 1:1, I " ~ l u r t a l s and Immortals."

    CJLhe FIRESIDE

    Church Notes

    Stuart' Turncr. .II'.. of \\'uodside,in'nue is the'guesl o f h is grandmoll.ler.1'.'!rs. 11argarc t Graves , :l ' Ashc\'IlkX. C.. fo r the winte r. .:\Iiss Helen Caldwell gaH' a SUrprlSl'party last Tuesday evenillg at herh o m ~ on EllI1woo

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