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    !I'ARBBIITII 123011'01'11/1 6616-0 Roce 4 S 6 1 ~ 2,oill.FRANK H. FLEER

    Telephones: Narb4'rth 1267 and 1268

    HOWARD'S

    'Open. O c t o b ~ r 1.t, ',1924125 Windsor Avellue, N

    Stephenville ~ o r t h So. Tex.as Rwy, lst 5s, 1940, J&.J(I I ~ , .~ ~ l ! ! ~ ; ~ ~' : r : ~ ~ ~ : ~ . ~ ( ~ ~ ~ ~ , . ; . : . : ~ . , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , ~ r : ~ : ~ ~ ..; ~ . ! ! : ~ . ~ : : ~ ~ } ~ . ' : ' ~ ~ " . i : ~ : ; : ~ ~ ' . i ' ~ ~ . ; , ~ ; . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! f f f f ~ : .. ~ . ~ . ~ :. " ~ ~ ' f : ~ ~ : ~ ; I ~ r ~ . < i : : ~ l ' : ' f ' : ) ~ ~ ~ " " ' ; r y ' ~ " r r ~ : - " ' ~ J , t ~ r : ' ! ' \ , " ' ' l ~ , . . ~ ' : ..~ r . ~ ; : ) ! i ; ~ , . , ~ ; ' ( ; ; ' F ' ~ " " 7 ~ < ? ~ ; r ' ? " ~ " ' : " ~ ? ? ~ ~ ~ :: ; : . ~ } ~ .

    Claaaified Advertisemenb l ~ ! S C ! i 2 5 i i ! . 2 . 5 C S m ! S C ! i C 5 i ~ ! i 2 5 i ! 5 2 S " 8 ~ ~Two Cent. a Word In Ad'fanoe :() U'I'lle officers of thc Ath le ti c A5S0- ' Bid .. f,,,' Ihl' ( ~ o l l l ' l ' t i o n of illrblllW fr011l !I CHRISTMAS CARDS111 h'Il'''c"" ulwutmplIlN IIn,1 "ton'S in the R O O ~ I for n-nl . l 'l :one Narberth lJciation have been elected for the Borough or ~ l I r b c - l ' t h for the )'I'ur 102/), l ~ t l 2 - W . CIi r st t erm. Thev are: I'resident, l ite hereby requPBted, The b id" will be :CJohn Creenhurge 'r; vice l>resi(lent_ rc-cein-d hy th .. S,-cr"tur)' or the Borough EXPERT hou"e ; l I ; ' i ~ w i " i l " " - ; ; - l ~ r e I {)C''lIn''il III to S P. ~ I . , Mondll)', n ..cemb,-r w,wk. PhOlIt' Orllllil., (ISO., fi ~ l I a Ros s; s ec re tan' , Bet t\ ' Cook; s. W24, III whi"h t'lIlp II rl-Rulnr me,-tinR ------- ------- :()treasurer, \\'illial11 (\enderson. lIr Ihcl HOI'"lIgh (':l1n,.; Ro\' Seagrave's ColIegians-six of , I. . thein. They have tickled the feet at -------------------. , that you will need funds. Ixpect to put O\'cr ~ o m e t l l l l 1 g - " t"1 II mall_\' a fraternit.y baIl or hOI) at the '" '"... '" "".. . '" '" '"" . '".. '" . . . . . '" "" .. '" .. . . . Ahbig this year. ~ anager a r ~ yI-Iollar has ent er ed t he team 111 BeIlevuc and Rittenhousc H o t e l ~ , OIN'D Sunday EYeDlnc 5 to '1 MARTIN A. LANO, Prop. t Begin right now to save if you have not done t he Ph il ade lph ia :\lanufactl1l'er,.;' The CYlllnasium wil l he quite ar- MARLAN Lea

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    The water you U 8 is ana ly zed d ai ly i nou r laboratory to insu re its purity an dhealthfulness.Watchful eyes every

    minute guard thisone life essentia_(""":: -" -, .WATER

    Springfield ConsolidatedWater CompanyGeneral Office:

    I6 12 Market StreetPhiladelphia

    TelePhone: Bryn M a ~ $ 8 2

    the reservoir, and three , t he filteredwater as it is delivered to t he con sumer. A copy of aU analyses isfurni shed to t he S ta te Depar tmentof Health every week.Even the wat er t ha t is u sed t owash the f il te rs dai ly i s f il te red andan elevated tank holding 125,000gallons is used exclus ively for thispurpose.

    Rugs, Curtains, Blankets thoroughly and careful ly washed and ironed atvery Moderate Prices. IST. MARY'S LAUNDRY,

    Inc.ARDMORE, PA.PHONE: ARMORE 175

    You have, at y ou c al l, o ne of themost modern equipped Laundnes. Weo ff er y ou F ive Dif fe re nt LaundryServices. anyone of which wil l saveyou mone y a nd l ig ht en you r housework.Finished Service At List Price

    Ev ..r y t hl ng , ' .u e fn1I" " .... hoo an dIroned. ' ....dle. W....rlna' Apparel ou rSp...,lalty.Economy Service .. .- . , .At 12c per lb.All .h .....t . . . " re a d ., pUlow C&IIe",towelo, tabl""loths. etc., bt!autltollyf1nl.bed I weBlina' a p pa r el o ta r eMdwhere neeeooary. ready t dampensn d Iron. Underwear f1ulred up an dgGod enoua'h to W ....r. A wonderful8ervlCf' and Moot Eoonomlcal.

    Family Service, . . . . . At HYzc per lb.All flat work, a. In t h e EconomyServl.,... I. f1nl.hed. WfBlina' Apparel I. Ironed on a speolally equlpPM t l o at r o l l machine . A few pleceflwUl n.....1 touchIng up at borne. Nodoubt 20 m in ut e s o f y o ur dm .. willtake car.. o f t he ne ......sary toueWna'np. Send th .. whole Fam i ly Bundl e- y o u wl ll l ik e this ServlCl'.Rough Dry Service At 6c per piece I ~ ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; = = ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : , ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;All ple ....s carefully slted. star ..lt- I ..d a nd d ri ed ......ady t o d amp en an dIron at hom ..,Damp Wash Service .. 30 lbs . for $1.00Everything .. refully washed an dr.. turn..d to you Just damp enoua'b toIron. :\ wond..r ful Bervl"" to cu tdown On thp Expense o f y ou r w as b,voman.

    HUNTERS REJOICE

    NEW FILTER PLANT

    STEP ON VIOLATORSARBERTH CLUB. O. P. ORGANIZATIONMore St rongly En tr en ch ed Th an Pr ai sed fo r Its Handling of Tenni s L, M. Board of Health Tired of At Lifting of State Game Ban,Ever In County as Result of Activities t he P ast Seanson. Studied Breachea of Rulea by More than 8000 gunners ofElection. "When the Narberth Tennis Club, Milk DealerL Montgomery county are rejoicingThe H.epublican organization in whose attract ive courts greet one on The L owe r Merion Towilship over the fact that t he ban on hunt-~ l o n t g o m e r y is more f irml y e n- Montgomery pike, just where Hav- Boa rd o f Health h el d it s regular ing h as been l if ted. Berks andt renched in power t han e ve r be- erford road, Narberth, joins the month ly mee ting on Monday eve- Chester counties likewise are open.jure a s a resul t of the national e lec- Main Line traffic artery, staged the ning. It was a busy and important Counties and sections closed attion. The vote just ified the claims first Pennsylvania clay court tourna- meeting. present are t he f ol lowi ng : B ra d-made in advance that Montgomery ment this summer, the solons over Some of the distributors of milk dock. \Vyoming, Huntingdon, Lack-wuukl stand next t o Phi lade lphia the re sure put it o ve r b ig, " says in Lower Merion have about ex- a , ~ ' a n n a , \\Tayne, S ~ s q u e h a n n a , \ Ve app re ci at e your help inalld l'ittsburgh in the matter of Henry !\'fusser in h is weekly talk haust ed the pat ience o f the members P l k e , ~ Monroe, ColUl:nbla, north of sending us personal i tems.l'(Iolidge pluralities. on tennis. "Not only was each of t he boa rd who a re determined the Susquehanna RIver: L u z ~ r n e , \.With a So per cen t. vote cas t and match pul led o ff a ccording to s ched - their rules governing the collecting, wes t of the Susquehanna River; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -in s pi te o f the a bs en ce of r ed- ti re ule. hut t he re wa s an umpire for pasteurization and distribution of ! \ ' o r ~ h a m p t . o n , Lehigh, I ~ o r t h of the I To the Peoplel 1ld ho ds, th e party's plurarity nTry match from t he p re limina ri es milk shan be compl ied with, other- LehIgh River. All ot t he o th erreached unprecedented heights and to the f inal. \\'ise licenses shan be revoked. counties in the State are open, but of Narberththe President was g iv en a margin "It p ro ve d so popular wit h t he One distributor has had his at- gunners are reque st ed to use eve ryof 3 3 , 6 ~ H votes , pol li ng 42,436 to contesting players that l\'arberth is tention called to violations of rules precaution against starting f ir es inK74 2 for Davis and 2567 for La practically certain to get this big and a p ro mi se w as g iven n o more timberland.1"ollette. It is rea sonable to p re- : \I iddle States event again "in 1925, wou ld occur and t hat th e board's Word of the lifting of t he b an~ u m e that the bulk of "s tay-at - fo r nowhere , except the nationals , orders would be car ri ed Ollt. The was received las t week from Gamehomes" were Hepublicans also and has such a thing been done before. sugg -e st ions made by t he board have Protector J. S. Reine rt , of Lansthat, had they voted, the plurali t ies "Therefore, hand a f igurat ive been d is reRarci er l, it is said, and now dale. Mr. Reinert stated that whilefor the ticket would have ap- houqllet to 1\1r. \\1. D. R. Evans, a las t warning is about to be issued th e b an is l if te d in Mon tg omer yproached, if nqt surpassed, 50 ,000. hNter known as p la in 'Bi l\ .' p re si - I ,e fo re v igorous measures will be c ount y, gunne rs mus t use everyThe La Fol le tt e vote, a s was p re - dcn t of the Narberth Tennis Club, taken. precaution against fires, for at anyd ic ted by wel l- in fo rmed obs erve rs , for thi s innovat ion. It was only In some instances dealers have time that a s er io us f ire o cc ur s t hejailed to mater ia li ze , A survey of in ke ep in g w it h hi s p ro gr es si ve bet 'n v io lat in g t he r ul es through no ban may become effective again.industrial centers reveals no inroads spirit se\'er;J! years years s in ce in d ir ec t f aul t of their own. and in The counties and par t s of CQun011 either the Democrat ic or Repub- comhining two c lubs down in the su ch cases t he board will go as fa r ties ~ t i l l closed are t hose in wha t islican vote. I n Pottstown, t he l arg- town prope r. purchasing som e l and ; 's consistent wi th p ub lic he al th . kn ow n as the "danger area" at t heest indus tria l center, the third party which boasted an old barn right One d ea le r w as f ined $10 and present t i.me.. ~ e r i o u s . f i r ~ s havepolled' onl'y 591), which is vi rt ually ther e at : \l on tg om er y pike and cos ts during' the l1Ionth for placing heen burmng III these dlstncts andthe normal Socialist vote. La Fol - IJ11cklillg dO\\'n to hard \\'ork. .' lahel on a hot tl e of milk showing the ~ t a t e Game Commiss ion anl et te d id not even threaten to c arry "Re sult: Today their du b is ac- ;! wrong- date. aoounced that thev will not beany Pottstown wards, although So- cessihle to \ ' is i ting tourney and other Samples oj mil k t ak en from a o pen ed t o gunning a'gain until afterci al is ts i n t he p as t h av e b ee n abl e t o p la ye rs ; t he y h av e sev en f in e c la y kw of the pu bli c schools in t he a rain, r eg ar dl ess of the proclamaturn the trick in at l ea st on e d is - c ou rt s w it h three more con templa ted township showed a h igh hac te ri al t ion i ss ued las t week f ix ing' Novem-trict. the harn has been remodeled into a count. so much that a letter was her 6 a t he n ew dat e.Norristown g avc only 432 vote:!! modern clubhouse with fine appoint- sent to the s choo l autho r it ie s and Advice to Sportsmen.for the Rad ical t icke t, and Bridge- ments, and now you wouldn't recog- the ' dealer notifying them of con- "E\'erv hun ter . before ;!uingpor t, t hc county's largest ~ a i l r o a d n i ~ e t?e place as t he s ame f or lo rn I

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    WYOMING 5382

    DOORS

    TELEPHONES

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    Is the Tall.: of Narberth

    "Fresher by a Day"

    45th & PARRISH STS.

    Sel'l:ed from 12 to 8 P. M.

    CEDAR SHINGLES

    239 Haverford A venueNarberth'

    Necessities f o r Wint e r Protection

    Our Famous 90c Sunday Dinner

    ARCADIA RESTAURANT

    A fe w visiting ca rds -or a set ofbooks- -any branch of p rintin g or engravmg ca n be taken u p t hro ug h ou rorganization,

    Buyers of p rin tin g in th e east ernp ar t o f t he M ai n L in e ca n have thei r ne edswell t aken c ar e o f at home.

    Milk is a perishable product. Th e fresherit is the better it mus t be . The fresher the milk.the r icher . sweeter an d pur er i t is. Yes, an dmore wholesome. too , f or fresh milk is especiallyrich in V i tamin s .

    That is t he b ig h ea lt h- gi vi ng r ea so n whyyou should always drink Scott-Powell "A " Milk-purer . creamier and

    Why wor ry a nd work preparing mea ls when you ca nhave a delicious breakfast, luncheon or dinner wellcooked, n ic el y s er ve d a nd m od er at el y pr ic ed?

    SCOTTPOWELL DAIRIES, Inc.PRESTON 1920

    GARAGE !;;;;I;e;IBui ld Before Cold Weather. SHULL LUMBER CO. II 29 BALA AVENUE BALA-CYNWYD ,I.CYNWYD 662 ........1lIIIIIII1l.u U I l l .III U I U . UI I l. I I. U .I I. II .I I I I II II I i. II . II I I .I I. II .I I .I I. U .I I IR U.II U .,rii:i!!:t:!!:i[!!J:::i:i::U::i:J::::::::::::::' r . " : : 1 : : : : : : r r . r . : : : : : ! : : : : : : r ; : n : : r : : : : : ! : : : : : r . : : : : : t : : r . ! : : ! ! ! m r . : - ~ n f i l \ i i * 1 9 f . !~ ICOMPLETE PRINTING SERVICEthr; ..,i ...F:,

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    Lates t 1924 Sty le s in allkinds of Lamps for thehome.

    Mahogany, Polychromeand Hammered Bra s sStandards.

    Silk Parchment and GlassShades.

    Phone, Narberth 375

    New Vase Lamps

    OUR TOWN

    TABLE AND FLOORLAMPS~ A ~ R T " COAL&BUILDING M A f f ~ A l C O

    NARBERTH. PENNA.......

    Also VASE and BOUDOIR

    MATILDA ON MANACCINATIO,N ..1II_. . . .III...IIIIII.UIl I.U.IIIIIIIIIII.nl l l lOl I l l I l . I I. . . .II.II.II.II.IIIII.n.II.UIlI ....... II.n III.u......III . . . . . .11II1U1more necessary than a three on the ifi fth hole. !.A succe ss fu l vaccina tion com- Unaware That He Is Ca ugh t He He is merely a fal len angel , whoplete1y protects the individt1al from Lives Haplily In Domes t ic Zoo. thinks his wif e should still retain !1small pox fo r a n indefinite period, By A. C. M. her paradisical attributes and scrubprobably a lways s even years, and Man is a creature with two f eet the floors at th e same time. He willoften 10 or 12. In some countries !Juy a hundred dollar typewriter forthat sometimes wa lk o n t he ir na twhere revaccination of adults at his stenographer and a five-dollarstated periods is compulsory, epi- ural !Jases and sometimes on yours. electric i ron for h is wife. He willdelllics of small p ox a re u nkn own Who will behave well if fed enough tip a waiter 50 cents for a $2.50and cases are limited to those rare of the sauce made f rom Eve ' s orig- lunch and fight w it h t he l au nd ryoneS imported by travel. . inal harvest. Eve k new h er s tu ff , chink because h e c ha rg ed him 4 1The majority of those who wnte and had t he bes t rec ipe for keeping I nstead of thc usual 3Y c ~ n t s . Heall t he s ub je ct a gr ee t ha t the icleal the wary animal content. will lake thc whole famtly to thetimes to vaccinate are: "Ian ' is a carnivorol1s !Jeas t who nHJ\ies on log-e seats. and raise theI. In infancy, before Ihe s econd t ll inks he does conside rable hunting, dc\'il when his wife asks for 10

    summer. hUI in r ea li ty g et s mor e exercise cents f or t hc breatl man.2. About Ihe a ge o f si x or seven. nlllning- frul1l his prey than after it. li e wil1 buy h is wife a $90 dinner3 At some suitablc l ime between JIe mllre o ft en ge ls c au ght t ha n dre ss a nd h it tilt' sk y be cau se sheI: ; and 20 years. catches. Of this last state of affa irs paid 10 mor e f or a pair of shoesAll agree that thereafter i t should he is usualh' unaware and so lives to go with it.be done alwav,s on exposure or in .d happily ever afterwards in his do- :\'lan is a I )e cu li ar b ip ed , whosetime of epidemic, .and as . note f I fb t e ulre re mestic zoo. If ed wel l am a ten C'170 and stomach are his prime con-a ave, some coun nes I' q - I . I 1.1 f Ib ... ." " I .. . perlods 1e IS t le. mosl tr.actau e a (urn. ' C.crt,lS and .SI.10W1I1,g the 1)1'0 up, lISvacc1l1atlOn at la-year -,hut not s tlent , anllnak (lthenvlse, ,life ambltloll.throughout adult life. 1)(' wil1 roar to sho\\ ' tint he is stil1:l"he only Pennsylvania law on the I ----. ------ ---a ferocious h'illt,'. ThE II f L t ressubject requires vaccination before . ~ eae ers nro or ec u .a tt en danc e a t public or private }\lan is strange ill h is ways. li e Teachers of the public schools of r;school, but Pennsylvania was force- ran he counted on for doing- the Lower \1er ion township have jo ined Pfully reminded the pas t summer th a t unexpected and knock ing- all l aws with s choo l teachers of Have r ford Fimost of her adult population is but of logic and sanity in the heat!. He township in enrolling for a s er ie s of i slightly or not at a ll p ro te ct ed l\'il1 r av e like a maniac b ec au se h is twe lv e l ec tu re s o n s pe ci al health I;:;against smal1 pox. Serious out- l 11at it ud inal egg lay ill t he w at er wor k, which wil1 bc g iven at Ard- ".breaks occurred and the proportion three seconds lao long. and will eat more everv Vv'ednesdav afternoon Pof death s to cases was h ig he r t han h ur nt 1>acon and d ri nk ash-flecked a t the aud itor ium of tl;e Woman's I"!f or ma ny yea rs past. The State colTer with a relish on a f is hing t rip. C lub of Ardmore. The lectures are ::: Periodical an d p rog ram w ork aBoard of Health, the re fo re , and He will laugh li h a s il ly school girl being giwn uncleI' the auspices ?f ~ specialty. r;many local boards of health ar e at Mrs. Tones ' wise crack, and wi ll t he Pennsvlvania $chool of SOCIal,.. hurging people for their personal pro- bawl his 'own wife out wit h a what- and Hea l tl ; \Vork , of Philadelphia. H r:;tection and a s a p ub li c duty vo1un- will-people-think for r rmarking that I:: hitarily to be revaccinated. "I t is b et - t he weather is nice. Narberth 1 6 8 ~ - W Repairing I Utel' to be safe than sorry." f I Ile will bring his boss homc to IF' I T' S ANYTH ING IN l t ~ lI 11.1 the ~ a i ~ Lhin.e dis.trict1 tthel 0 - dinner on washrlays and g rowl be- RADIO PHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTON i;!owmg notIce IS emg clrcu a ec : cause therc's anI\' hash f romSun- : :j ,..Warning From Health Authorit ies. day's roast. He' will s we ar a t t he C. ROY SMITH hI illt r ~ : ~ ~ r o ~ n ~ ~ v i ~ ~ ~ ~ : y ~ ~ ~ i : a s l ~ ; ~ : : S : : ~ l ~ ~ ~ . i l ~ o ~ : ~ f ~ : o t ~ ~ e t t s ~ ~ ~ ~ : t : ~ ~ 22 A r d m o r e A l ~ ~ T I lrdmore, Pa. ij:l Printer an d Publisher msummer, resulting in outbreaks in ~ l"iwidely separated localities. Due to _::: ::: :::';;:: ;;:: = : : = = = , ; ; : = ~ : : :'0'::: ;;', ;;', ;;=, oS ;; s ; ;s 0= ,: ,"0 ,'" rt B u ~ i n e s s O f f i ~ ' ( ' at :-;al'bl'l'tl1 fficonstant travel within a nd f rom The unusuall .v mild w ~ a t h e r of t he p as t fe w weeks f: j:;without t he S tat e, and because of I:: i1. 1 ha s saved coal f o r many bv. th e daily u se o f th e open h C \ . n \ \ ' ~ d Office, 306 Cynwyd Road Plant at Wayne ""the influx of unvaccmater persons, I,,: I'especially f rom some of the South- fireplace. i;:; i:;ern States, it is felt t ha t n o com- . 'Phones: ~ a r l J p r t l 1 2;;4

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    COUNCil MEETING

    L. M. SUBURBAN CHAMP

    (Cont inued f rom First Page.)Solicitnr. ~ e n a t o r Fletcher W.Stites. ,\OLLAR

    MR. KEITH, Manager

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    The Bombastic Barrage of the Bambinos

    THE ERIN ENSEMBLETHE CROSS WORD CAST

    THE BLACKBIRDS'

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    STARTLING!

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    BOROUGH BABIES"

    1'otnls 714 6;i1' jOl1 . I I ' l n m . \ ~ HlIuUll'hl"i.s HI Xli 14:1Rev. J oh n V an Ness, Minister. w. j"" , " 12:1 101 Hii

    : \ I e e t i n g ~ i ur November 16: B1nnk 122 1 : 1 1:!1iI I '1'1 Blllnk ., tl H 117 115lj-45 A. l\1.-Bible Sc 100. 1e 11"11::-::"11I"" 17:; 1f\:: l1SMen 's B ib le C la ss mee ts it1l11Wdi- - - - ' '--- --atel\' after morning worship. T"tnl" un:; U;-,(J n4n

    1'1 A. M.-Moming worship. H"IlI" I", ~ o V f l I l h l ' r 10---, 1- 1\"" \. N "'fl l . t ' T I m U . \ ~ HSermon UY '1 r. ! an ess on Ie Htllikel' 14!1. 1 III 171Church and I ts Overseers." Dur ing c . 1I1IUlJlhril''' BII 1Il2 liinthis meeting the newly elected Wl'i,..; WI H7 170Iciders will be ordained and installed. H. I1l1l1lpllli,s la:; J7!l 141r I .\ . IVI.-Ji.tnior. Church in the H I ' I I ~ ; ' : l ' l I l I l U 124 1:;7. 1mIower room and the nursery in t he ' (' n, ,, t. . . \j(J;j 7(\-4 M-Iupper room. P H I < J H B Y ' f l ~ H L \ ~ .IHH.6-45 P. M.-Senior C. E. Society t'3mith liiO 1::1 HIS Epworth League.meeting led hy Ralph Beatty. Wilsoll IHi 120 .\ttelltion. everyone! sOll1ething-6.45 I' . M.-Interanediate C. E. ~ l n t t h f l w M 1 : ! : ~ 1 1 ~ ~ ~ you should no t 111iss, Sunday eve--T I McNi\'cll .. " , .. , _. 1:111Society me eti ng. h is IS a: new Y HulclJiuHC>\1 133 111 144 illng- at 604:5, H on. F. \Y. Stitesorganized societyam:i">is open to all KitlltZl'1l '" 141 :!1I11 1U4 will he the speaker at the Ep -children of the intermediate age. It -- -- -;:-1 worth Leal.!ue sen'ice. g\'erv,oneT.. lnls ........... ( l l} ;: (l . ;)i ....will be under the direction of Mrs. T I M ~ I H T A X D I ~ n IS i nv it ed t o a tt end .'\Tood and Miss Furber. w. 1.. P.C. \\ 'e ( 'xpect a remrc\ nowd, so7-45 P. M.-Evening \vorship. Pl-N;[))"tcriun SrN........ 7 :! .777 he: s ur e and CQll1e :Ul

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    Fish, Oysters,Clams, Crabmeat

    Heal thGrowtb Happlnes. . . .

    Fresh KilledJersey Poultrr

    WHITESIDE BROTHERSFANCY FRUITS & VEGETABLES

    Each packagemakes twentysteaming breakfasts

    Special:Choice Maine Potatoes at $1.25 a Bushel (delivered)

    P. S.-Thelle potatoes are the f inest 011the ma7',ket and w o ~ r f , ! ~ . cookers.

    C ~ n w y d 841. Cynwyd 538 Narberth 369128 Bala Avenue 237 Haverford AvenueBala-Cynwyd S arberth

    Mlrteral Oil .RU8sian Type

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    F. FILIPPONE

    aresailors trousers legs- 5owide?

    TAILOR215 Haverford Avenue

    Over American Store

    Electrify the family wash.-Electrir AI.AN electric was hingmachine pays for i tsel f ina short time and itsaves the wear and tearthat your c lothes getfrom the ordinary drubbing of old-fashionedwas h i n g met ho d s.They' re e asy to buy andeasy to ins ta ll and operate simply and satiflfactory.

    C .H . CRANE, - ; ~ " ~ : . ; ; ; " ; ' ~

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    Ret ur ne d t o N ew Yor k.Miss Florence C. Haaf, who hasmade her home w it h h er a un t a nduncle, Mr . and Mrs. Rober t Caldwell, for a number of y'ears, re

    turned this wcek to her home inGeneseo, 1'\ew York.Miss Haaf is a graduate of thcNarbe rt h H ig h School, and hasbeen identified with a number of local activities. Las t y ea r she waspresident of the Junior CommunityClub, and has been presiden t of theChristian Endeavor Society of thePresbyterian Church.Sh e will mak e h er home withh er mot he r, s is te r and hrother inGeneseo.

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    Bazaar.Th e Ladies' A id S oc ie ty o f t heMethodist Church ar e making extensive preparations for their an nual bazaar, which will be held inthe Y. M. C. A. Building, Saturday, Decembe r 6.:Mrs. \V. J. Bailey is chairman

    of fancy work table.Mrs. Parker Miller. of theapron table.Mrs. Lane, of the miscellaneoustable , and Mrs. McCracken, o f thehome-bake table .Mrs. John Miller h as c ha rg e oft he c andy t ab le an d Miss Eleanor\Va nl , t he Xmas cards and calen

    dars.Dolls of every description, fromt in ie st i nf an ts t o b ri de with complete trousseau, will be on sale atthe doll booth, with Miss IVliriam\ Var d as c hai rm an . Mr s. Reger :'1and a committee of capable cooks :1will bc in c ha rg e o f l un ch eon a nd ~ lsupper. ,IXma s gif ts for e\ 'en'onc at .

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    Sunday, Nov. 16U1'11:j:'he ~ ' : l I ' I l l f t o e \ 1 t C.plto) .BulldiDSwi . 'be, opell DD th;. date at !t ..rrl.burs,. lUId .at EUu:betbtoWJl'aD' 'OIlIIO; ,tunlt:!,. Will .boll'lveD to vlilt tb.oommodlou..aod beaJitlful M&ilODio!tom. ~ ~ ' " - .

    '.'rro1n Lall'". Nnrberth Q;ri7 A . M .('OUJlt'ctlul . with ~ I , ~ ( ' I D I frtllu ko.uvlu.I'llull .11 8 .1 0 A . ~ I 8lul,p.lu[ at ' l ) r h l ~ h J t d 8totloull bc:tweellI'llull ultd Alt . JUJ'U " ' l t r l 1 l l 1 ~ l e l l v ' ; l l n r r l . h u r J 7 .1D . . . ' M"~ : : l ~ " \ ' ~ ' I ) I ~ w l I 7.4Q I' &I, 'lInl1;La",,".ter

    No need for a Chr is tmas l is t.The Gifts in "Ye Oddity Shoppe"just cry out to be t ak en homeA vase for Nancy; Candlesticksfor Pol ly ; a Door-Knocker forPeggy , and the wee l it tl e f ol kswill be p leased p ink wit h t hecunning Leather School Bookso r Mr . B lack Lea th er Cat, andhis following of t in y WoodDolls.

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    LOWER MERION HIGH NEWSBy W. B. S.Club Activities Get Under Way.Club activ it ies h av e o nc e more

    started at the high school and although clubs have 0I11y been installed in Lower Merion in t he las t twoyears t he y s eem to have b ecomcmore or l es s a part 0 f the school'sdaily routine.Clubs so far have Ilot onlv aidedthe student on central izingh ;s mindon matters about t he school, butha\'e also pro\'ed invaluable in maki ng t he d ai ly schoo l work more interesting" as t hc y h av e partly succreded in abolishing the so-cal ledgrind of the studcnt's life.Sevcral ncw clubs thus far haveput their names 011 Lo\\'cr Merion'sscroll, t\l'O of the ne w ones beingthe Camera Club and the StampandCoin Cluh. Alt hough t he S tampand Coin C lu b h as not organizedas y et , t he numbe r o f students looking forward to jo in ing such a clubmak es a bright outlook for it. TheCamer a C lu b h as a lr ea dy been organized a nd h as m ad e very decidedprogress t owa rd the school's wealthof interest. On the Camera Club'sbulletin boanl have been s ee n s ev e ra l v cr y in terest ing p ictu res ofdifferent p lays in the recent footballgames t ak en by some of their memhers. The officers of th is club are:President, I van Gould ; vice presidt'nt, ;\1 iss Dillin; secretary, \Vilbur Zimmenllan.The Latin Club, which has beenthriving" during" t he p as t two years, I~ ' N ~ ~ ~ ' I . ' I ~ O O ~ ~ ~ ~ " y . , ~ ~ ~has started towards a good beginning, having" in s to re fo r its members compositions-the compositionsbeing: "The Life of a Roman, ""Thc Roman C o s t u l 1 1 e ~ . " "RomanArchitecture," "The Life in 3Roman Army." Th c officers elect,e d in th is club are: President, \Valton Forestall; vice president, JamesSmyth; secretary, Gladys Doutle;supen'isor, 1\1r. \Volfe.T he J un io rs h av e organized adramatic club under the n am e o fThe P laye r s' C lub. Thi s c lu b p lansto give several in terest ing playletsat assembly throughout the year.The officers elected were as follows:President, John Jones ; vice president, \V. Zimmerman; secretary, C.Timlin; treasurer, Fred Egmore .

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    ,\mong the b oo ks t o be foundOil the November list ,of the Community LilJrary are t he five whi chhave been selected for review. Fourare fiction and one autobiography."Nina" is the newest n ove l bySusan Ertz, whose l as t b ook wasabout the charming Madame Clai r .Nina is quite a d ifferent characterfrom Madame. :\ i na is young andf rom he r ba byh oo d has alwaysthought and talked a great dealabout love. B rought u p with anadopted b ro th e r, she idolizes himand gives to him all the love shehas. He is very selfish and not thekind of man to insp ire the love thatshe bestows upon him. But t he r eare two other men; one an Engl ishman, sober and full of grandfatherly adv ice, and t he o th e r a Frenchman, cheerful and most o b l i ~ i n g ,and i t i s these two who bring brightness and happiness i nt o t he girl'slife."Balisand," by Joseph Hergesheimer , i s a novel with an historicalsetting. 'fhe t ime is j u st a f te r theRevolut ionary \Var, when the Gov

    ernment was in a rather unsettledcondition. \Vashi ng ton was stillthe biggest name in the country, butAdams and Jefferson were beingh ea rd f rom. The scene of actioni s in Virginia and is a portrayal ofl if e on the b ig p lan tat ions i n t ho sedays, with muc h o f the conversation dealing with politics and thegrowing struggle between the Federalists a nd t he Republicans.Honore \Villsie Morrow has writ ten a rattling good novel in "The

    Devonshers." It is a s tor y of thepresent day i n t he Rocky Mountains.of WyC!ming. The Devonshers,mother a nd d augh te r, a re t he l as tof the f amil y who had at one t imeowned al l of Antelope Basin. Theneighbors hold a grudge againstthem because they act "uppidy," andwhen one of t he men of the placeis found murdered . Eve Devonsher is suspected. The story is ofher trial and the life histories of thetownspeople which are broughtout in th