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    Horner,303 N. NarberthN a r ~ ) e : t

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    ' ( " ( / ( > ~ -PRICE, THREE CENTS

    Polls Swamped by Record Vote asHoover Sweeps Through by 7309to Carry Every One of 16 Districts55613316234187118Results at a GlanceDistricts Hoover Smith HooverPlurality

    NarberLh, Pa., Friday, November 9, 1928RED CROSS DRIVEOPENS ON SUNDAYAmendment VoteNarberth .'oters returned a fO'i!vr-able "'crdict 011 11 of the 14 al/lcnd-//lents to the State COllstitlItioll. The Local Headquarters to Betotal ,,'ote on ~ a c l l ~ / / l ~ l I d I / l C l l t for 0 ened at 100 NarberthtIll' three electlOll dlstnets /o/lo.I.'s: p AAmendment Yes No venue.I 386 8152 769 6233 651 6474 206 9335 775 4346 962 2267 703 4528 700 3629 344 80610 694 53511 647 36212 939 19913 976 17714 647 400

    Livingston Publishing Com-pany Supplied CompleteLocal Results.

    6.45TONDAY

    CHIEF WILLSPEAK AT BANQUETl . XV,No.6

    Booth, Second Rank-ing Officer of U. S. Army,to Be Here.

    What place has mili tarism in theto,dfl),? 'VIlat is t he p re se ntand' future outlook for theforces of thc ui ti ted States?d is armament p ro ce ed unt iland navies a re things of anpast? SUdl are the questions.whi ch l ig ht will be she

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    P.4.GE TW O Novembe'l' 9, 1928

    You LiveIn a New Age!

    131 No rt h Wayne Avenu e, Wayne

    Open Friday Eveninp from '7 until 9 o'Clock

    GEO. R. MARJ{.LEBuilding ConstructionPhone Narberth 2490

    Narberth Na ti on a l B an k Bldg,NARBERTH

    THE worker who spends hismoney as fast as he makes i tis' travelling rapidly f,.om thefrying pan to the fire.

    tjf Th e bes t motorcars need occasional ad justments an d repairs. an d y ou w an t o nl yskilled an d dependable me n to work onyours.tjfTwenty-eight (28) service m en a nd m echan:cs t a ke c a re of o ur w or k at ou r Ardmore Service S ta ti on a nd a ss ur e y ou o f expert work an d permanent satisfaction.tjf That 's wh y Dod ge a nd G ra h am Brothers owners don't change to other cars.

    COMPANY

    Wh o Repairs Your Car?

    Alexander YoungUPHOLSTERER and DECORATOR104 Fo r e s tAvenuePhone-Narber th 2!hO

    THEMERIONTITLE..TRUST

    Haverford Road at Ardmore Junction, Ardmore .A I'dmore 2600 and W ayne J.'J28

    W h ~ J ? " ~ 9 . ~ t e m p l a t i n g ~ p ' i l d i ~ g or ~ l t e r a t i o n ssee

    , D R 4 P E R I E ~ AND SLIP COVERS~ a d e to Order

    Estimates Cheerfully Give"

    T HINGS have changed . Standards of l iv ing have mountedto an unprecedented height. Advertlstng has crea.tedmany wants. where before they did not exist.More conveniences and luxuries and opportun it ies can beyours If you SAVE systematically. Our Assured Savings Planwill b ring you a regUlar monthly income In spite of phystcaldlsab11lty. Ask about it, and save to spend.

    Th e Assured 8n\'!Jlj(s Dellartment Is open 1111t11 9 In the eYenlng.

    The Narberth National Bank

    THORNTON-FULLERAUTOMOBILECO.

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    PhonesNARRERTH 3675-2845

    H EATER PIPES andfUrnaces should becovered with asbestosto prevent the loss of valuable hea t t ha t is meant f orupstairs.Our cellar service mena r enow prepared to cover yourp ip es w it h Johns-Manville"Asbestoso l ." A sample ofthe material and t he manne rof use may be s ee n in ourwindow display this week.We highly recommend thisaddit ional "CelIar Service"to those interested in gettingthe mos t o ut of their coalpile. Estimates on request.

    Cel/al' Se,'vicesl'(/cuzon Clean HeatersWllitewallll Cellars I-; .... b t'* \' r' f . Y . r r 1 E I R I T ' { ) 2 ~ T 1 f r 1 r } L ~ E & TRUT1"", a .f" e I'" 11 1.1:,. i ComjJf11Zl/Coal Compapy 1,_ : ; R ~ D i ; E i , ; ' : ; - = N ~ ' w;;;'c'D==tiRALPH S. DUNNE tl

    Main Line DistributorsJeddo-Highland

    Anthracite

    AnotherCellarService

    o f l iq uo r, a nd th e e vi ls o f gambling in t he na t iona l game,A d es cr ip ti on o f Rqtary wa sgiven for th e benefit ~ tile bdy Iguests by Rev. Dr. George'::Emer-!son, p re sident of t he PhIl ade lph iaClub an d founcler o f t he local U11lt.Har ry E, Shen t on , o f Merion,wa s pregented with a bunc'h 'dichrysanthemums in honor of hiswedding anniversary. I

    GEORGE A. BACHGeorge A. Bach, of 406 Anthwyn

    road ' d1cdd .llalst TllcMsday B'nighht h"afdter a :::.i..i:i:) 'l'Tl::i.;t.:I:t1 :I::i:!! :: :!:l::l::!:l :!:!.I : W ~ . ! . : : ; :':l. : ! : ; ' ! " : : ; : : l : ' r r : : t : : : : : : : : ; f ] ! ' : ! ' . : t ' : . I m ! = U , ~ I ~ : : I - ' i : J : 3pro onge I ncss. r: ac . a rc- , Ijjltircd from activc hus ll lcs s l ife about I I ~ six months ago. The funcral was held /' Fitf rom t hc housc today at 2 P. M. with . Earning a well merited Jeputation I ~ t hc Rev . CICtllS Scnft in chargc. 111- " - '" . , ~ termcnt wa3 madc in Fernwood Ceme- I i 11tcry. He is survived by Mrs . BachI" ~ a nd t wo sons, William and Kenncth. Narberth Taxicab COlnpany :1PHINEAS PAISTE PYOTT 1 il :215 H a Y e ~ ' f o r d A venuePhincas Paistc Pyott, for many years 114 .qIllanap;cr of the Bcrwyn Baseball Club,L' ~ ' d .cd las t Frida) ' , Mr. Pyott was well/," PHONE NARBERTH 3772 Ii!known to Narberth fans as the leader ' ' . ;:d Berwyn's ninc which was a lway s ' ':'jNarberth's traditional rival. Hc is sur- , " ' ~ : l : I : : : ! : ! : t : : r : : ! u ! ' : r . : : : , : : : r : : ! : i : l : T ~ " t t r . !".!..{.f. n:lI:!i!:idli-liWej\ ,1\' ed by h is w ife, Emma. F un er al )C .. k tC .. X .. serviccs werc held at his late rcsidence

    ~ J Conestoga road, Bcrwyn, on Tuesliay.

    Main Line Agency

    15,16 and 17

    the Big Plays"

    GENERAL ELECTRICRefrigerator

    SAMMY COHEN in

    NarberthTheater

    "Four Sons,"

    UMother Machree"

    U Plastered in Paris"

    Coming , Nov. 26, 27, 28 -

    "Tile Little Theater with

    Fri. & Sa t. , Nov. 9 an d 10

    Mon" Tues . & Wed., Nov.12, 13 an d 14

    CORINNE GRIFFITH inuThe Garden of Eden"

    ~ a c k ~ o a c ~ GivesBaseball History

    ARMISTICE DAY

    Junior High Wi ns A g ai n

    HOOVER SWEEPS THRD

    Letters to EditorFridll)', NlIvember 9, 1928

    SUBSCRIPTION PRICEOne Dollar and Fifty Cen ls Per YearIn Advance.

    Published by lheunSGSTON PU8L1SIIING COl\II'ANYPHILIP ATLEE LIVINGSTONPresident and Gcneral Mana"erROBERT'MOORE CAMERONEdllor

    Office, 258 Haverford A"ell I I I 'Phone, Narberth '2545It no answer. call Ardmore 3100.

    .4 Co-operative Community Newspaper founded in '1 t/14 by t he ! "a rbcl t h Civic Association and p1lbl1shcdct'l'l'y F,-iday a t Na rb erth , Pa.

    T Mrs . R. J . Dothard, .221 Wynnev.:oodIgenerally conceded that many ofo "!r ) R 0 W'N rua d, who has. oeen 111 Florida sll1ce the DemocratIc \otes WOUldU ~ c t o h e r . :l!" will return homc oeforc I C)111 from: ' RelJublicans whoJ hanksg,\lng. I (e ..~ l r . and Mrs. Charlcs l\L Evans, Jr., w o ~ ~ d cu t theIr t Icket to.ballot forof Mcrion avenuc' Mr. a nd Mrs . Dun- SmIth. I n st ea d o f cuttmg, howstan Smith, of t h AV011 Apartmeilts; ever, th e m aj or it y o f t he se w en tl \ ~ i s s Jcan Little, Cynwyd; Mr, Charles o ve r a nd voted th e en t ire DemoWhtle , L1ancrch; M!ss Eleanor Porch cratic ticket from Smith down.and Mr. Russe ll Dllhnore, of NorthI 'biladl'lphia, arc week-ending at Mrs.Eva ns ' s umme r c ot ta ge in Avalon.~ I. .. :\ir s. Car l W. White, of 144 Northl\':srhcrlh avenuc, visited her parents in!\ cw York last w e e k - c n d ~A marriagc I iccnse was issucd last " ' ' I ' I .\" l:I,;n ~ ' I l ( ) l l THE FIRST PAm,\l'cck to ':\1issEmma Nugcnt. of Phil a - keel> ou r n at io na l flag," he said,11,I\,hia, and :\1 r. Allan It B. Sl11ill1,i\arhcrth. ",(nd n o p la ye r will condone dis-J. 1.. !v1cCreary, cashicr of t he Nar - honcsty of any kind."

    bcrlh Nat io na l B an k, has returned "I have been asked what wasflOm a h un ti ng t ri p t o thc Adiron- wrong with the A' s this y ea r, " h edacks, proudly displaying a.n l1:poi!1 t \\'''l1t on. "The trouble, I think.buck which he sccurcd . HIS pride IIIthc ach icvcmcnt was incrcascd by the was Ruth, Gehrig, Lazzeri, etc.i;.,ct that this was his first big gamc. A great team r ep re se nt s N ewCaptain WillIam J. Crosson , A. Q. York!"M.., U. S. M. C., of 509 Havcrford Hc told of th e high hOI)es Con-an'nue, announccs the engagemcnt of . I .Enlered as spcond-c1ass maller. OClober 13. d 'f 'I k Ileld Otlt at tIle JerrlllI P 1'1,. d al lhter, Martlla Lcona, an. '" r'llII.e :\' ac < b -1914. al lhe POSI Office al Narberll, a.. -uuder lhe Ael of March 3, 1879. Ir\'ing :3pcncer Lushcr, son ot Mr. n ll lg o f th e seson, of t he t cam~ . ; . E. Lusher, o f Hamilton, Bu:muda.j spirit a nd o f t he i nt en si \' e t ra in .1\lrs. Coffrcn, of thc W 1 I 1 d s o ~ : ing. He paid a glowing trihuteLsscx, :!O3 Esscx avenue, was h o s t e s ~ . , ' ,to hcr masked gucsts and their fricnds to t he , \ thl e t lc mentor as a man

    I ' ~ i d a y e\'ening, J:l:ovcmoer 1. An or a nd a s a leadcr.chcstra furnished dclightful Illusic for The spcaker closed his ta lktho se who car ed t o dancc. G a l ~ l c . s with a \,i\'id l ec tu r e o n t hc effectsTHANKS SUPPORTERS wcre p layed by somc and al1 par tiC1-To thc Editor o i O ur Towil: patcd in the good ca ts that came latcr.The \Yomcn's Hoovcr Club of Nar- Mr. ,lI1d Mrs. Gco rgc P ri or c nt er -bcrth takes th is oppor tunity of thank- t ainc d a c rowd o f aoout 50 on Hallowl l lg Wil li am D. Smc tl le y for the store e'cn night at their hOlllc, 25 \Vindsor.:t lOll Narher lh avcnuc which was avenue. After thc "gr and mar ch "us,.a"e) Thaddeus L. Bolton,,c'em worth" 01 notlcc a t I llS t ll llC. i h. ' ,. "1 ~ ' 1f ' Synchron ized Score- '. C]'1'!?F': j." \ , , l, t . ! ' lgl' : : ' 1:lrry .\ . \ . .1;( Olll, ~ . I I,.1t>".. 1. ' William\\. e ightmau aud :\1 r. and :\\rs. H. (.. 1e '\.cc 01 , . le 'CV. .Venemanu. I'owell. Chaplam nf thc Bullock-.\1r. a ud M rs . J . ! ' Ia ro ld Jacobs and Sanderson I'ost. of Ardmo re . who I: ' "ung ,on Jacklc, ot Haz le ton , Pa. , a re s en 'e cl ove rs ea s for IX months dur-I -_ .. I============x:====\'i,itin!-! thcir uucle and annt , Mr. and: I \H II \" '11 I I' '. t l ' ! p - - - - - - - - - - - -~ l r s . '1. Frazier Purse, of Elmwood Illg' t 1(' \ or , '\ ar. \\'1 (e 1\ l.r 11' _ -+ .. _ .. _ ..avenue. address. 1Monroe Pnrse has a s h is gue st this .\ l'ordial i n v i l a l i ~ n is extended t ~ v,'l'ck-cnd, John Grcenbcrger, -a former e\'1 'n 'Ol1e to use thiS as an uppUlll'sidcnt now of Elizabcthtown, N. J. tunit.y to I>a)' t ri bu te and resp ec t toDunstan Smith. Jr ., who lef t hcr c~ n m c time ago fo r an cx tcndcd s ta y a t t he memo ry of thc mcn who ga\'eSkytop Lodgc, ncar Crcsco, Pa., spent their all for CountI y and "Vorld.1 fcw days th is wcck with h is parents Peace . There will be' special musical t he Avo n Apartments. , _}.fr,;. Charlcs ~ 1 Eyans, Jr .. of 1-leri"n a\'C:lUC, gavc an "Elec tion" dinncr i1art) Tuesday cyening. The rc wcr e i Thc Lowcr :\ le rion Junior High~ . ! Q'n,'sts. Her son Charlcs, :ld. had School \\"on anothcr soccer gamc;, si;ghl accidcnt recently which nen's- T u e ~ d a \' aftcrnoon when i t d efea tc dliialed ,ever ' l l st i tches O\'er one of his Friends' Selec t School from Philadel"\ '

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    ovembel' 9, 1928 PAGE THREE

    (11-16-28.)

    OYSTERS

    ESTATE NOTICE

    DAVIS'

    Six hundl'ed and f if ty oft he la tes t books await yourselection here i n o ur lending library. This ample selection of the best novelsis incl'eased three time!' 11month wi th new books. Thcrates are ridiculously cheap-1 0 cents for 5 days andtwo cents p er da y thereafter.

    ADELIZZI BROS.

    2:n Ha\'erford Ave., NarberthPhone Narberth 3669 and 2446

    are now i n s ea so n. Ours aref resh da ily .

    FISH o n s al e FRIDAYSFrui t s an d Vegetables ,the best obtainable

    Groceries and Delicatessen Specialties

    All work dOl/c in Ot t ) ' Oleucstablishmeut, thc lal'gr.qt 011the Main Lil/e.

    102 Forest ' Ave. : Narberth 2602

    Alterations, relining- and t!w-ing. Furs remodeled, r e p a i r ~ d .cleaned and glazed. Sehoolclothes cleaned and repa i red onshort notice.

    WHITESIDE BROS.

    Narberth HardwareCempanyKitchell HardwarePaints-Duco230-232 Haverford ATe.Narberth, Pa .~ ~ " " " " " " " " ~fe!

    NEW BOOKS

    , ; . : I ~ } ; : : : l J " ~ ~ : : : : l l : : : : l ) ; ; ~ ~ ~ J ; : : j ~ .call1'' lillinllt It) kl'ep p ac e w it h t heg rowt h o f til

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    CONRAD NAGEL an dGRETA GARBO in THE

    "JIYSTERIOUS LADY"

    MONDAY and TUESDAY --

    Have You a Terrace

    The Show Place of the Main Lil le

    Suggestions A1'e F-ree and Cheerfully Given

    Bala Ave., below Montgome1'Y Ave., in Cynwyd .

    WEDNESDA Y and THURSD.- \YConstance Talmadge in "Breakfast at Sunrise"

    "OUR DANCINGDAUGHTERS"

    somewhere against your house that could be improved,with a wall, pool and stone terrace like this? They w o u l ~add value to your home and pleasure to yourfamily.

    l\'OW PLAYINGIII with JOAN CRAWFORDSE

    ...'I'i,-. ,. ~ '''\.tJ\ealComfOrt

    for all three ...the most pleasing seating arrangement ofanycar in the world ... another reason for thesweeping demand for the New Buick!No t only in beauty, performance, luxury and completeness offittings bu t in comfort,too, tbe SHyer Anniversary BuickwithMasterpiece Bodies by Fisher is winning enthusiastic preferenceas the g reat car of th e world!Every Buick model accommodates in complete comfort the fullnumber of passengers it is built to carry. There's ample room inBuick)s wide seats fo r three frill-growt! adrtlts!This vital comfort feature, in addition to extra-width seats andcomfortably-located arm-rests . the wonderful new adjrlStab/1Ifront seat, twin-blade electricwindshield wiper, and marvelouslysimplified operation, due to fingertip steering and accessiblecontrols .. . insures in this new Buick a degree of comfort absolutely unparalleled in any other car in the world!

    Bath Room Faucets

    REPLATEBRASSY WORN-OFF

    HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice flf the PeaceREAL ESTATE

    Fire Insurance-Best Companie&PbODe &Mew IU BanrferA an .

    ALLAN C: HALE, Inc.Main Line DistributorsWAl"NE 400 :: TELEPHONES :: ARDMORE 189()'m m j H l l m i H I m H l l 8 E H B I 5 B l B m m 8 l J l E E I 8 8 8 J 8 8 8 8 i 8 8 B 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ~

    WITH MASTERPIECE BODIES BY FISHER

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    FRIENDLY

    DmECT FROM FARM TOYOUR TABLE

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    CO-OPERATION CUTS COSTS

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    COTTER'S MARKETWHERE NARBERTH BUYS ITS FOODWE DELIVER FROM CITY LINE TO BRYN MAWR

    Cotter's Market

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    CONVENIENT

    Highest Grades 01 City-Dressed MeatsLEGS OF GENUINE lb. 45c I RIB ROAST- lb. 38 to 50SPRING LAMB ' BEST NATIVE BEEF. . C CSHOULDERS OF GENUINE lb. 35c :FRESH-KILLED lb. 4SSPRING LA M B. . . . .. . .. . . . STEWING CHICKENS.... . . CSPECIAL - FRESH-KILLED ROASTING CHICKENS Lb.50cUNMA TCHED FOR QUALITY"Truly America's Finest" NARBROOK BLEND SNUG HARBOR FARM

    QUAKER SWEET C0 FFEE White ECream Butter SATISFACTORY ggsS9c Lb. I-Lb. Can 49c 70c DozenIt Must Be th e Best. Fresh Every Day

    Basket 9Sc-_._-- - ------ISlbs.29cBasket S9c-------------------TaU Can 18c, 3 cans SOc3 pkgs. 2Sc

    BABBITTS CLEANSER 2 cans 9c-+._-"---_ ..._- - - - - - - -PARADISE ISLAND Fancy Sliced Pineapple (6 large slices) can 17c3 cans 4ScBAKERS YELLOW LABEL COCOANUT_Southern Style can ISc--._ .. _--- -- -'.-"-- ----._------_._-- ..- - . _ - - - -SUNMAID RAISINS--Nectar or Puffed 2 pkgs. 19c-------_.ASTOR RICE 3 pkgs. 2Sc

    BLUE LABEL GENUINE MAINE CORN can 18c, 3 cans S O SNIDERS Small Tender Peas Value 2Sc, can 19cALL GOLD Tomato Catsup Large Bottle 23cTOMATOES-Red Ripe IX-L Brand. Large can 17c, 3 cans SOc- - - - - - = - - - = : - = - : - = : . . - : : : : = - - - = - - - - = - - : - - - - - - ~ALL GOLD PEACHES-Packed in Delicious Syrup ' - ~ ; 2 3 c

    New ReductionsIVIN'S SUGAR JUMBLES---A Cookie that will suit you to a T Special lb. 29cBEAN HOLE OVEN-BAKED BEANS Special can 13c 2 cans 25cGORTON'S FISH CAKES (Ready to Fry) Special can 13c; 2 cans 25cGORTON'S FLAKED FISH--- : \ ~ \ ~ ~ ~ 7 ) . ~ ~ t ~ ~ ~ Z ~ J i ~ , ~ ~ ~ 1 I c an 13c; 2 cans 25cFree-One can Dawn Perfect Cleanser with each c an DRANO Can 22cQuAKER COFFEE--- t:x,roY 1'1'1' IlELlGIITFl'L Alto:\1A lb 43.\:\'n t:XQHSITt; I-'I,AYOR cAUNT JEMIMA PAN-CAKE FLOUR 2 Pkgs. 25cLOG CABIN MAPLE SYRUP can 29c

    PINK SALMON--Finest AlaskaSUPERSUDS..Soap Flakes

    CO;\IIsn TO I IThrSEU 'In a dbcusslon bctwecn two colorcd gcntlcmcn as to whlLt was meant where I t s aid , "The prodigal son came10 himself," one argued that It meant that he pawncd hi 5 overcoat then his coat, t he n h is s hi rt , n ex t hIs unders hi rt a nd t he n It was that he c ame t o himself., One by one tlu'ough one process and another. peop Ie are comillg to themselves and reallztng that there Isgrc,at economy In our co-operative buying organization whIch rencts to the benefit of OUl' patrons, As to those notnumbered among our customers and who wil l experiment w lt ll a trial order. we wl11 gladly receive tllelr buslllessand show them every advantage, every courtesy, every CO nvenlellce and every economy that our system affords,We have fully come to ours e lve s In the realization thllt It Is only through honorable and square dealings,~ a t i s f a c t o r y and guaranteed qual i ties and prices that we ~ h R I 1 be nble to command your confidence and support,

    , Start the Slogan and Keep It GoingBuy in Narberth. Boost i t - i t 's our town. Get your NarberthBoard of TJ"de Coupons (J"om any indepe.ndent merchant.

    PA,GE FOUR

    I . ICommullity Club Notes ~ ] u h s of 1 ' . ~ n . n s y l \ " a n i : 1 ,:'ill p reside h lrd, who gave thc photoplay wor ld,\ t tile I cgul:\)' lt1cctillt!' of the ,It the c1111t1CI 111 the e, cnlt1g. "The 11011 Horsl'" and ":1 Bad Mcn. " has made the 1110st in te l ligent usc of\ \ 'omen's COi11l1111t1ity Club to be , . the Irish hackground. r ic h i n screenheld Tuesday, l\ o n ~ m h c r 13. in the: AT THE THEATER \ ' a l u e ~ , 'mel i t i s said that ?lliss BennettCluh room at Elm Hal l :\1 rs. \ \ ' , C'I' "The Carclen of Ed cn," o ne o f t he h as hrought te! her P:trt a ,tenderness 'II II I . I I f I 1 . 1 s cl dom s ee n 111 1I10tlon p ic tu re e n-1\: cwt1lan WI ,ta i: a .lIt a JOllt t IC ' n 10st 'mccess u pays ot t 1e season Irl , " I dIll ' II 'ta c st, ,.,, ' I I I' r I ' ". v k eavor. "UrrOUI1< e ly a a -s . l' a"fall fashions 111 books. :::Ihc WIll 'II , .ellIC on, Jer m anc 111 , , , e \ ~ ' l or ' , sl ' ,I i lSCS h, work in "Stella Dal-. I \' 1 k f I \\'111 come to the screen of the ~ a r b e r t h ' 1 ~ IC J cr . .rcncw tI e outstalH lI\g .100 's 0 tI C ":he,ater !o,n.i.ght, and Saturday with I ! : ! ~ 1 , a ; l i ~ . I , ~ e r recent perlormance IIImomcnt. C.. nl l lw C,nlhth 111 the s te lla r ro le ; and III ~ .Miss V ivi a n Sd1' lal will spcotk on it was due en ti r el y to ?lIiss G ri ffi th 's C as t \\'It,h 1fllS5 ! I e n n d l ~ aIrel I C I ~ ; l l I l Y of '- < ,: " ion'sight that th is popular hit reached screenlaad s avontes" ~ Ie. aytont]le prcp,ua tIOn and p t c s c n ~ t l o n o\ ! Ihe siiler sheet almost simultancously is cast as :"Irs. Cutlmg;. V ic to r Mc-\oods, In hc r dcmons tr a tl on sh e I with its stage \'t'rsion, Lagll'n, W.h!ootgom"y Pi._, Cynwyd -_!I Phone: Narberth 2800 Phone-Cynwyd 840= = Office: Corner Montgomery and Woodbine AvenuesI.II11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111!II111111111111111111 i' ~ - " - - . . . : = . . o z ~ = : : ._--JOOOOOlJI3UOOCLJOOoooooOOOOOOOlJ(][][JLJDOc,;,::,: j[ jUClOGfJOOUCJ['IOLJor.'!("JDOC"i:1UODU:;100DQOogoqqoooODOgprlCOCJl:ll:1lJCOlOCJCGDClOOOOODocor ",,,,,r'OO[]DDOmDmmOODOODr:JlJI:lmOOClDDDooaOUOiJOOOUCOOOOO

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    the

    Phone: Narberth 4005

    Quarters

    Phone: Narberth :J854TVe Call and Delive?

    Pumpkin and Mince Pieswith or without

    F"ench and Dallish Past,.ies

    The Link Betu)een P01'est and Home29 Bala Ave., Bala-Cynwyd

    CYNWYD 662

    Comfortable

    CleaneJ's .:. Tailors .:. Dyel's

    is a good t im e t o make arrangements forwintering of your "Summer Entertainer."Fm' p lans and 1J1'ices call Cynwyd 66.2Shull Lumber Company

    WHITE'S SWEET SHOP

    This

    234 Haverford A"enue

    219 Haverford Ave., Narberth.

    Regular 90c Ib- Glazed Nuts 79c lb.,i

    - - , ..._ ...._ .......-....,Reputable - - Established i

    HEWIT ' SBJ1Y 4

    Sign of Best MeatsLIKE VEAL?

    Phone Narberth 2882

    Call Rittenhouse 7070

    BRADLEYM!\RKET CO.OJllloslte Erlanger Theatre

    The Gift Cente,.of the Maill Line

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    N. R. PEACOCKInte rior and Exterior PaintingWIU, BEl GI,AD TO ESTIMATE407 E.'1sex Ave., Narberth, Pa.

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    Shoulder Genuine Lamb 35cShoulder of Pork 32e

    Sugar Corn .. can, 18c; 3 for 50eSliced Pineapple can, 25c

    Rear of 250 Haverford Ave.House and Decorative PaintingM ..U Orders and Jobbing- PromptlyAttended tePhone . Narberth 3639-W

    POLLS SWAMPED

    WEEKLY HEALTH TALKis one of t he b es t(Ii exercise. It brings intomore muscles at a time thand oe s a ny other form ofactivity. ll n til recents t hi s h el pf ul r ec re at io n waslimites, evenmeant on 1\. the occasionalthe t,vo-\veek vacationter ly , however , the indoor pool Fellowship Supper

    gained wide popu l ar it y and A delicious supper is to be had Sun-seasonal restr ict ions t o swim day eycnin g at All Saints ' Church' ha I ' l ~ consequently i n l arg-e Par ish house, t hrough the ef fo rt s andasurc vanished," says Dr. for the hcnefit of the Fellowship of theR f church. A speaker has a lso bcen en-:ebdore . Appel. Secretary 0 gaged who wi ll give a short talk on Ialth. athletics. The admission is 35 centsa ny m atur e people cou ld , a nd is payahle a l the door. There Willimuch imp ro vemen t t o t he ir he p lenty 10 e at for everybody, sodon 't fail to come. Mr. A lber t Adam,well-being, regularly pa, coach of Lower Merion footbal l team'lthe indoor pool. Assum will be the speaker next wcek. At ha t a physical examinat ion large crowd is expected.no t brought to light a n y t h i n ~ Ip revent exercise of t h is char, !

    the swimming- pool. if prop'ly and reasonably u se d, c an be Continued from Page Onedecidell henefit n ot o nl y t o the I disappeared fOI' a time, bu t they

    people bu t to th os c o f w er e s oo n r ef urme d a ga in .a&,e also. . There were delays iIi handlingn thl.s c o 1 1 t ~ e c t t o n , . however, some of those who appeared.ar e certam ,senSIble rules M an y w er e no t on th e registryobservanceof which will l imi t l is ts and delays followed' allclh az ar ds a nd r es ul t in a l in es f ormed while they were

    u m benefit. They follow: making out affidm'its testifying toC h o o s ~ a p o o ~ where c1eanli- t hei r r ight s to vote.'. ' . . . . ~ . -.' ,. ' .

    VALLEY FORGE IITARY ACADEMY IParker Tells IOne Day in Life ofCadet at Institution.

    Keeping Trade at Home. IWill Give Benefit ..., O # ~ 1--------------------IPhone, NARBERTH 2481 , .It can be shown by logical argu- ' For V. F. W. Post Dr. J. P. Hal l 4} ,ment s t ha t it pays people t o buy I a WALTER P MIESENtheir supplies in t he ir home towns , , Xext wee k h as been s et a si de I CHIROPRACTOR ! , ,at least when the s tores are as I E tgood a s they a re in t he city, as a as B cn ef it \ Veek b y t he gyptian Palmer Graduate \ C t d B ,d tmatter,of public spirit if for noth- : Theater, Cynwyd, for the Miller- 205 Haverford Avenue ~ arpen e ran Ul er ting e lse. ,But some peopl.e are ~ o i ?I..erkle Post, V e t e r ~ n s of ForNeign ~ ~ ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ' , JOBB ING AND ALTERATION WORKmoved by the publicspint motive. ' \\ ' aI'S, Lower Menon ancl 1 ar- t tTo get the trade of that element, I I T I Ithc business mcn have to resort to i J. e rt 1. , w e n t y - t \ ~ ' o . t lOUSan( FO'r Permanent ' 158 Meri on Ave. Narbelth 39731\1the means by whic,h the mail order t Ic ke ts h av c h e ~ n d l s t r J l ~ u t e d alii , ' l a j o r R. A. Parker ha s houses and the big city department over Lower Menun and Narherth. ' S f - - - - - - - ...- - - - - - - - - - - - - .f I .. . stores get t rade from near and far , four to 10 t o each househo ld , and atlS actlont hc 01 oWIng mterestll1g ac- . h d .. f I and that IS by thoroug a vertls- returns ar c recluested carly' nextof a cadet 's dally Ii e at t 1e . f h t th I t II IfIIlg 0 W a ey lave 0 se . wcek to H. .1. Carter,. adJ'utant "Forge Military Academy: people can be pcrsuaded tO,go con-n l imotts ines , ' f l ivvers , ' an d siderable distances at some incon- Daniel L. Hickey. comander . ort; all daY'long- th e new cadet s venience in order to trade, it should ; an y other l11emhei of the post.

    d . I I 'Id' I t be casily possible t o p ersuade t hem I Conrad?\ag,c1 and Greta Garbo III1to t le Jt11 mg t 1a was to buy a t home, if the home store , Ibe the ir home-strapping big values ar c fully made k nown to I will he secn in "Thc ?\Iysterioushl"ginO' heavy' ban's' shy' them. ! La(ly" i\ lo nd ay a nd Tuesday;, :"" h '! I C 1\ hopefuls, led b y d ot in g I ------------------ i onstance I almadge Will star 111"' B k' S' " Ior I roud fathers; large, ness is a prime consideration I ,rca 'l as t a t . u n n s ~ t 1e nextsm.LlI, young- an d old-every of the management . I t l \ ' ( ~ d ~ : \ ' ! ; , . a l ~ d a specla! p r o ~ r a mto become part of a mighty "2. Avoid s ta l e water pools, ~ I I ~ a : - h e ~ n . < . I ~ r a l ~ g e d for Fnday an dnal system. They receive t ho se i n which t he wat er lSi Saturd' ,... _ " , . nvone attend11l

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