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' hSub-
Control of the Philadelphia
street, Philadelphia, on a charge
of driving while intoxicated,
room. The early enrollment of
pupils indicates a large attendance
LIST OF TEACHERS Captain Charles P, Smith, re- Rapld
' payment of taxes this year
urban 'I'ransit Company whlc op- The policeman's' attentionIwas' for the comin2" .-- year, Public School Staff Totals 173 cently appointed ' by the Lower is appartantly the rule, according to
erates the bus line from O verb roo k attracte d t 0 Carr s auto w len It The foHowing teachers wiH Merion Commissioners to the
to Bryn Mawr via Bala-Cynwyd,
Narberth and Ardmore on Mont-
passed him on Belmont avenue
in West Manayunk. Loughrey
thought the car zigzaggcd too
II
have charge of the several grades
for the coming school year: First
Grade, Nellie M, '\Vetherill and
Instructors, With 41
New.
newly-created post of Superin-
tendent of Police, assumed his
duties Saturday. 'The occasion
a statement. this week by tax col-
lector, Mrs, Abbie N. Diven. Up
to Thursday night she states
gomery Pike was obtained this week much, but decided to make sure Georgina Fox; Second Grade. SCHOOLS OPEN MONDAY was marked by a meeting of the $22,610,84 had been paid, and un-
by the Montgomery Bus Company, and followed' in another
I I'
car. Florence BishoI) and Charlotte C~' entire police force in the township 'usually large amount for this time
Inc., of Bryn Mawr. 'I'he change Carr, seell1g t Ie po Iceman Eckfeldt; Third Grade, E. Louise '1'1 f building at Ardmore at 8.30 A, M. of the
• came as a result of six months of bringing up the rear, turned MacMorran and Mae W. 'Wilkie; le teachers or 1h~ I926-~7 Frank H, Sykes, president of , year. .
negotiations. around and began making faces, Fourth Grade, Sara E, Hoak and term of the Lower Menon. public the Township Commission, intro- ThIS represents sltghtly over ten
In its first advances the Mont-
omery Bus Company sought to
That decided matters as far as
Loughrey was concerned, Carr
AI'Ice R , l\,f"11 '~I er; Fi fth Grade, schools were announced yesterday by
N,r~ary L . H oover an d FI orence M, Superin.tendent S. Edgar Down!:,
dU,ced, the new superintendent to
his, ,men .. Captain SmitS, spoke
I per cent. 0 f t1le amounts to be col-
lected this year, which include $88,-
brtefly and ~sked for who e-heart-
was 6 10 8
g
purchase the franchise and the policeheld in $800 bail in Ardmore
court, T'11l1 I'111 ; dS'lJxt IF
H l I G ra d e, M'1
M Myrtle They WIll go on duty Monday when - 882,5 for schools, $ 4,769,4 for
'pll1ent of the Plll'ladelphl'a Sub- eE'e
v an . orence c (ay. 'h
t e S enior, the Junior High School ed
I co-operatloll
J I'DHe was 1 followed
f 6
b orough purposes, $13,09 ,18 for
equI
urban. The Transit Company of-
ficials refused all offers to sell,
COAL COMPANY CHANGES Junior High School, Margaret
. Eckbert, Josephine Tyson, Miriam and all. the, grade schools of the
)y . ames , onag ly, ormer
chief and now captain of the co~nty '
taxes and $2,818.14 m State
POLICY AND NAME IJ. Elsbree, Isabelle L. Ross,
pa,.me~t.
however, and an arrangement was townshIp wdl reopen for the fall Lower Merion police, who thank- leVIes.
nally reached for a ten-)'ear oper- To Special teachers - Marjorie term, ed the bluecoats for the support The last date ,for the of
fi
ating agreement. The consideration Abandon Building Materials
. and CIlUTC h (Ph YSlca ' I E~ ducation), The staff this year totals 173 in- they had given him in the years f nt y t a~es ,WI S
cou tl10U t tlle a dd It Ion
involved was not made public. R I h IS"creDase Service. f Doris E. Eames (Household d f . that he was the head of the town- 0 a pena ty IS eptember IS, and
• a p unne president 0 Arts) Fra B F . k (M .) structors an 0 thIS number 4 1 are I' I' d t t the money is coming in apace Many
This is the second time in a little the Narberth " Coal and Building Margaret " , nces,
A, ' nc (Drawing)~
Gassner s USIC' new. Most ot. the , new teachers SIIp po Ice epar men
Superintendent Smith. entered .states!
persons, Mrs, DIven :111 p~y-
over a year that the Montgomery M 'l C h' Ruby Z Ye k' (H Ith Ed .. represent replacements, but several rapI'dly tlPOll Ill'S dutl'es. He I'S mg the .county. taxes, are II1cludmg
Pike line has changed hands, It was atena ompany, t IS week an- catlOn) , ,'\. v?r I.an J Cook
Ben)amlll ea u- have been added to take care of the
<(In from l\,f'cKee's Rocks Pa. and a all the Items 111 order to save the
originally organized and owned by ·
nouncecI t h e change in the name dustnal ' ' Arts and Atllletlcs ' ,) - rapidly .growing,enrol1ment in Lov'- comparatl've
' . 1 strallS!:er
, here., Tlll's trouble of sending in two remit~
Vincent Mariani, of 5Narberth, who a f t 1leCoal
orgal1lzation
Company,tofolIowing
the Nar-a B
us,S ' . ~ getting ac-
atten~lOn
'v
sold it early in 19 to the Phila- ,herth ervlce. er Menon pubhc schools. week he was busy tances. ,.
delphia Suburban 2 Transit Com-
~t Nar~erth
decision to give up the sale of 'l'!le ?f Narberth The largest staff of teachers will quainted with his men and making The tax collector IS holdmg ,;>ffice
exc~pt
pany, The sale price at that time was buildinG materials at one time a pupIls attendll1g eIther of the be found in the Ardmore Avenue day and night inspections to all hours the NatIOnal
considefable part ;f the company's Lower Merion Hi,gh Schols is School, Ardmore. There are 32 here.
Sa~urday
given as $100,000 and settlement beats in the township and the Bor- Bank from 9 to 3 dally Wed-
was said to have been made in casn. business, called t? the followlI1g bus sched- In the Senior High School there will ough of Narberth in order to fa- nesday and an,d IS also at
"'h M B C The decision to make the ule whIch becomes operative on be 28 and in the Junior High, 26. miliarize himself with the terri- the bank on Fnday evemngs fron~ 7
. .1 e ontgomery us ompany
assumed charge of the line Sunday change . resulted from
'1'uesda
h' ahrapidI and mores WIll
S t b
y'. ep note emthat
14 S I
er their
,'. school
The Ardmore Avenue School is
op 10- the largest grade school in the dis-
tory. to. 9· She has expressed apprecla.-
tlOn,o f t h e, court,esy 0 f th,e bank 111
consIstent growt m t e vo ume ses"lOn does not bea. 1 , t I 12 2~ trict and it is so crowded that its LONG·DISTANCE RATE rna k II1g t h IS POSSI bl e, f or m t h e past
tInder l'tS ten-year agreenlent, Sev- ." ll
REDUCTION ANNOUNCED years' a regular ta,x coIIecbon
eral changes were inaugurated of coal business, making more o , clock
' . contmt1mg ., b 435
to un 0I, clo ,Dk overflow will be taken cnre of by . office
immediately. W. D, Clovier, of d equate
athe removal of the buildin mate- Se11l0r and )U11l01 classes begm at, three teachers placed in the Junior
service necessary, which . ' " . . . c 1las not b een avaJ!able to N arberth '
'•. O
a
k L
ane, f ormer manager 0 f t 1le
Philadelphia Suburban retired from
active charge and the garage at Six-
a
::>
rials line would permit. Another "
factor is the realization that N ar-
8 25 and end at 1225 '1 k '1'1' HiE'h building.
arranbel11en~
(Y "
WIll cont1l1:1~
0 c. oc. 11.S
untIl
v
There are six new instructors in
Atlantic City and New York Charges taxpayers.
Advanced in New Tariff,
The Levies.
ty-,econd arid Woodbine avenu"",. "<rtb I' well built up a, a bomugb, the <Dmpl etwn nf the add,uon,. to the Senio' High; r3 in the Junio'
~enon HI~h
• A "hedule of long-dl"ance ,"te The ediw of Om Town h., ,,-
~c.1g1fOI ~tl1lflllg. '1'h~
Overbrook, was closed. The busses with a result that the town is not the Lower, Sel1lor High; six on the Ardmore Avenue changes have been announced by ceived numerous queries, asking for
Ma.r~ager
now operate from Bryn Mawr and in as great need of materials serv- S , ) UIllor staff; three at Ashland, two at Cyn- the Bell Telephone Company, an expla;ation of the various levies
.,' are under direct charge of ice as in the past. 1_ 1 C 00, seSSlOl1 egms at wyd, five at Merion and one each at There are slight increases in made. he per capita and occupa-
'1'1 d f h 9.2iJ and contmues to 3.50 o'clock. Bala, Bryn Mawr and Gladwyne, charges for calls to Atlantic City tion taxes seem to be the most con-
Frank A. Dugan" of the MOl1tgom- wi11.l~()~r~n~~~e ~oa;, ~otO:,n~~:z The bus ca:rying the 12,25 o'clock The bus service will be the same and New York. but reductions are fusing. The levies are as follows:
ery Bus Company. ' d k' dl' fi I . classes wJ!1 return the upper as-last year, Mr. Downs stated: 'shown in rate's to mCh'e' d~stant· For, school purposes, 19 mills .on
Increase Schedule. woo t' d n mg, :~PtC\ eqUlp- classes via the morning route re- Newcomers who are not familiar points. each dollar of property assessment
• A cut in fares and an increase in m an comTert~ l~rtJblz~~. versed, Route Three bus taking with the schedules may have them The proposed changes were filed in the borough, pl~s $5 a head for
service were also made effective Th t e, rlemfova tOh u dY u.I 1I1g Route One pupils and Route Four by applying to the superintendent's recently with the Public Serv- every adult over 21 years of age,
WIle 'tl th new man a geln ent , Busse s .rnabl ena th s rom t
e yar S WI II en- b us carrymg . R ou t e T wo PUPI'1 S. 0 ffi ce at the Semor " 'HIgh School, at ice Commission at Harrisburg, and regardless 0 f wIleth er or not h e or
• were placed on a 20-minute sched- a e e company 0 carryon 011 Mondav September 13' A.rdmore if approved will become effectl've she is a property owner, a voter or
u e on ay an severaI tnps · were hand '1 1 larger
Is 1 stocks ofd coal d ' and k R outes 'I' hree- ,and F our WIll . start' .Pnnclpals
.. . were, at theIr . respectIve. Octob.~r I, on which date new inter- pays other taxes.
added
d
I M tod the after-midnight service room
WI a.111 0 thre edasl~ nee e truc - at 8,30 o'clock. scllools all tlll'S week from Tuesdav - State-,','rates WI'II a Iso be efectIVe. f' For borouE'h purposes, 24 mills
rom ver roo, ormer y e '1'h'
e e Ivery c epartment
l
Th
' e return tnps on
. Md'
on ay 1110rnmg on to enroll new students, "Thes~ v
service and rate changes," of each dollar of property, plus 24
t e tsec:unr~. of s~ver~l large will be made from 11 o'clock to '. Following is the list of teachers said the telephone company's state- mills on the "occupation" of each
fline was F I
0 onb a khalf-hourly sched- th
dule and the last bus from the ci1y ~n rac
left at 2 A. M. except on Saturdays
c: mc u lI1g t e SIsters of ~ 1.~0 for all classes, seniors and· -for the year given out by the super~ ment, "are a part of a broad plan adult, without exception. This oc-
ercy onvent and a number of JUl110rs, sophomores and freshmen intendent: for service improvement which with cupation assessment is based on the
when the last trip was made, at 3 s,uburban f t ' t l schools,
h was
' t h another taking the return busses in this Selllor
' H'IglISh C 00 I: " Iar c h anges 10 b e rna d
SImI e '111 other person's busI'lless or occupatl'on, and
A. M. Now a 3 o'clock bus is ac or 111 ,te c ange 111 e nature order, C, B, Pennypacker, principal; Wil- parts of the country, will result the assessment varies from $100 to
scheduled every day in the week of the busl11ess of the company. No bus tickets will be required liam P. Nash,. mathematics; Dorothy , a saving to the telephone users $300 , For exanlple, a nlan assess-
JO
I I h I M B k
from Overbrook. BUSINESS ETHICS 011'I'the first day. .,
H II d
0 an, Albert
French;
E E
ng IS I;C, tAdam, e , phYSical
a :er, 0 f the United States of approxi- mg ' $ I 5 0 for occupat'IOn w~'11 pay
Under the old regime a flat rate he. schedule and asslg11lnents training; Marion L. Hawthorne, Span- mately $3,000,000 a year. the borough $3,60 in addition to all
of 25 cents was charged all passen- Is Topic of Rotary Club Speakers at of pupils are as follows: ish and French; *Mildred C, Filler, The rates given in the following other taxes,
gers after midnight regardless of Tuesday Meeting, School Bus Schedule 1926-1927. ~ara, c~wll.ngS, Jis~ry; *~t1eb ~h comparative table show the charge County tax, a straight three mills
the distance they wished to travel. Route One-Leave Chestnut ,aVIS, I la?l , v~ns, ~ Iza e f Ph'l d I h' f ' on all property and occupation as-
A discussion of business ethics I W Kohler, Enghsh; Manon H. Ball,or I a e p la or statlOn-to-sta-
Thjs has been abolished and the reg- I . al,lc ynnewoc;>d av.enues at 8 mathematics; Henry S, Africa, his,tory; tion calls, not for some specific per- sessments, similiar to those for bor-
ular day rates and increases in anc expenence was the feature of c Ioc k proceecImg vIa Ch es t lltl, ° t Margaret S, D'II' I 111, E ng I'Ish; MIId re d son: ough purposes. In other wordS, the
schedules are contemplated and wiII the monthly business meeting and Narberth, \Vindsor, vVynnewood :t;'. Le:-v is , commercia!; Warren Cock- Old Rnte, New Rate county tax in each case is just one-
be put into effect as soon as the ap- g~~~~~rR~ta~yle C~~~a-~eYI~WTYtdl~NSdaary- Sand. MH0,ntlgoSmherYI avenues to ~~~I~~~~nH.a~~rd1f~I~~~lo;,a%~~:~e:~ New York .. , $ ,5G $ .60 eighth that of the borough tax.
proval of the Lower Merion Com- '0"1 '1'1' enlOr Igl C 00. tiCS and l11story; H, Gertrude Crans- Atlantic City .,.,.,.,.' AO .45 The State tax is a four mil11evy
missioners, Narberth Borough l11 b It. le meetll1g, as usual, was Route Two-Leave Narberth ton, English and French; Frank V, Harrisburg .",.,., ... , .70 on certain securities, and is not a
l~~o~gYI~;Yd ~~~~h~:t, ~?o~w?r:~~ir~~n!:e~~'li~i' ~l~jt::~::,gl~ ~',~ ~:ig
.711
Council, and the Public Service at CitbIb. h k .and Woodbine avenues at 8 ..,:"",."",.,."",." property or occupation tax; there-
'ssl'on 11as been secu'recl. ' e mem ers w 0 spo e o'c l ock proceeding via Narberth, es IC lei ce, rg ,n ,g. 1, San l<'l'llllcisco 16'"'0 1100 fore all resl'dents are 110t II·able.
Conlml elunng the open discussion were W· d E ' d M t Luther D, Grossman, phySIcal trauung; " " , " . ,0 •
The present route of the M o n t - ' 111 sor, ssex an on gomery Isabclle Stark physical training' "To points ISO or more miles dis- All Must Pay.
gomery pike busses from Ardmore L, Stanlel KlI1g, John A. Miller, avenues to Senior High School. *Alma M. Holl~ege, *Edna L, Kelsey; tant, the rates are substantially re- One fact which some citizens do
to Bryn Mawr parallels and com- Freel Wa zer, Walter G. Case, and Route Three-Leave Chestnut Thcodora P, Bush, art; Bruce C, c1uced, the greater the distance the not know is that all residents must
petes with lines of the Montgomery Charles AI,dred. Two guests, both and Wynnewood avenue at 12 Beach (Jr, a~d Sr,~, greater the reduction, A few rates pay, whether or not they receive
Bus Company operating on Lan- non-RotarIans, also talked. They o'clock proceed ina b via Chestnut E JUl110r High SC!lo~l: d' I between 24 and 110 miles will be bills. Accordl'ng to tIle law I't l'S
were Ralph S Du d L N b h d M .' • dward H. Snow, pr1l1clpal; E It 1
caster pike, a block distant. It is, d O ' . nne an ang- ar ert an ontgomery ave- Wilson English' Harvey Harman his- increased to make the schedule con- up to the individual to be sure he
therefore, proposed to end the run EonC dI01~ne, of ~arberth. James nues to Senior High Schools.
... at Lehigh avenue, Ardmore. In- . arro was c lairman of the
stead of going to Bryn Mawr, as meeting. A and Narberth avenues at 12 Morss
tory; *irene E. Fort, *Ursula A, Stew- sistent throughout, but in these gets his bill. The bill is a courtesy,
Rotlte Four-Leave Windsor art, *Mary J. Mackenzie,
Endslo:w, 'nlatlmathe'!1
atics Katharine
ematlcs' L; Burress
Isabel K. cases the increase of the basic sta- but if it is omitted or missent, the
Fow K. hon-to-stahon
' , rate will not be more taxpayer should go at once to Mrs.
at present, it is desired to nm the me b rrangements
t t k were . hmade for o'clock proceeding via Windsor, I· ""',
er, c,oml11 ercJa
1. I'
, *M' ' E'I' b
Iza e th F'II -
1 er, than five cents. Diven and have his tax looked up,
busses over Lehigh avenue, Ard- m ers 0 a e part 111 t e Busl- Essex and Montgomery avenues Em'i1y' E, Hallauer, science; Charles E. Coincident with the change in for he is liable to fines and penalties
. ~
more, and over Anderson to Mont- ~:Isds aDtaYthPrSogran~ whitChWwidlI be CONTINUED ON THE SECOND PAGE
gomery an return. day. Planse were esqUlalsonex made efornes- at-
CONTINUED ON THE SECOND PAGE rate, the period during which re- whether or not the bilI is received.
1 d rates WI'II app 1y on statlOn-to-
(uce . U ntll' 0 ctober I, a five per cent
, If t~is d
change is approved,. the tendance by delegates at the Fif- The Fireside., station calls will be lengthened by discount is allowed on borough
• lme WIll be put on a I5-mmute tieth district convention in At- one and one-half hours. taxes, but not on school taxes. After
schedule throughout the day and a lantic City the latter part of the Reduced rates on station-to-sta- the first of next month a five per
I flat rate of ten cents for the entire month. • Mr, and Mrs, Edward S. Haws, "Ttl-Gees" for; a short trip on which tion calls will begin at 7 P, M. in- cent penalty is added to the school
• distance from Overbrook to Bryn of Dudley avenue, and Mr. and Mr', McKee and Mr. Haist will join stead of 8,30 P. M., as formerly. taxes, and a five per cent, penalty is
Mawr will be charged, Passengers MEETING Mrs. John C. Nash, of Wyndale them. ' Between 7 P. M. and 8.30 P. M. added to the borough tax after Jan-
• wishing to continue to Bryn Mawr avenue, have returned from a three Other Narberth visitors at At- the rates wiII be approximately 75 uary 1,1927. The county and State
.• will be given transfers to Lancas- Women Voters to Start Season Next weeks' tour of the New England Iantic City 'this weel-:' are Mrs. Wil- per cent. of the day station-to-sta- taxes are due before next Wednes-
ter pike busses at Lehigh and Lan- Monday. States, and the provinces of Qtle- liam E. Boryer, of 151 Merion ave- tion rates and from 8.30 P. M. to day.
caster avenues. The first meeting of the League bec and Ontario, Canada. nue, and Mrs. Robert M. Town, of 4,30 A. M. about 50 per cent. of
Under its operating agreement of Women Voters of Narberth 13 Beechwood lane, and their chil- the day rates. These discounts will AUGUST REPORT
the Montgomery Bu~ Company also Pa" will be held Monday, Septem~
• Miss Lucia Keim, daughter of dren. apply where the day station-to-sta- The co-operative observer of
took over a second Ime operated by ber 13, at 3 P.M. in the Y. M, C, A. Mr. and Mrs. Hervey C. Keim, of tion rate is 40 cents or more, with the Weather Bureau has prepared
••• the Philadelphia Transit, from Fif~ Building. Mr. Irwin P. Knipe 202 Dudley avenue, left yesterday Mr. Richard L. Miller, of II a minimum reduced rate of 35 cents. the following Narberth weather
ty-fourth street and City avenue, will address the meeting on a for Cleveland, Ohio, where she, will Shirley road, and family, have re- Because of the unsatisfactory serv- report for August:
• Bala, through Bala and Cynwyd on qtiestion that has been before engage in teaching~ turned from Ocean City, where they ice conditions which is brought Barometer ... , 30.28 29.96
Conshohocken road to Narberth, Montgomery for some time; the occupied their cottage for the sum- about, the existing midnight dis- 'Temperature 94 56
..... via Meeting House Lane. In con- need of a tubercular hospital in Mrs. George Gilpin, Jr., Mrs. mer. count is discontinued. Precipitation, 7.02 inches,
• nection with this route it is pro- our county. Charles Haist, and Miss Florence The month was one of severe
posed later to make applications for 'There will also be a summary Haist, of Mill road, and Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. Milton E. Mc- OPEN NEY,I BRANCH OFFICE thunderstorms, excessive precipi-
permission to extend service to West of the Suffrage Day meeting at Charles L. McKee, of Narberth and Linn have returned fr~m a stay of Cook Brothers, enterprising tation and marked extremes of
Manayunk and Conshohocken. the Sesquicentennial on August Wayne avenues, are enjoying a ten- several' months at' PrInceton, New plumbing and hea:ting experts of temperature.
26. It is hoped there will be a day stay at Haddon HaJJ. in Atlantic Jers~y._ Rev. McLinn, pastor of tbt: 104 ,Essex avenue, will open a new Rain fell on 19 days, while the
This is your paper, and your ad~large attendance to hear Mr. City. Later they will be guests of Holy Trinity Luther~n Church, was branch ,store and office in Wayne, average temperature was not quite
• vice is appreciated. Knipe. I Mr. George Gilpin on his yacht, CONTlNUlllD ON THE SECOND PAGE about the first of, October. de~ee
one above the normal.
P.4GE TWO 0URToWN
oU R T
0 WN
A \JO·OPJl)RATIVJl) COMMUNITY NIlIWSPAPElR
'1.1J FIRESIDE I
e
NAR'BERTH DROPS EXTRA JUDGE
Out of Race in Second Half Contest. For Second Week of Civil Court-
•
CONTINUED FROM THE FIRST PAGE Narberth dropped way down in
Owned by the Narberth Civic Association. oblie-ed to give up the work tempor- the Main Line League race by drop- ' Because of the long list of cases
Susquehanna Jurist Will Aid. Now We Have
PUblished every Saturday at Narherth, Pa.
PHILIP A'rLEIil LIVIlSGSTON
~ . t t f tl th
arily this spring, due to ill health, pmg wo ou 0 lree over e wee '- scheduled for the second week of
and has rettlnled much benefited end. Tphe stcoregs. N b th 5
k "
,civil court which will begin Mon-
I More Room to Expand ,.
Editor ana: pubr£8her
TS03lAS A. ELLWOOIt
from his extended rest. res on, ; ar er , . I'
I Prestoll pulled a big surprise ~ay, Octol?e: 11, at No:nstow~,
.
Buslnes8 Manager
More space. More time. More trucks.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Middleton, when they knocked Narberth out of Judges \Vrlhams and Kl11ght WIll
Jr., and son, of 7 Shirley road, left the first-place tie under an 8-to-s have assistance in disposing of the All to deliver more coal.
SUBSCRIPTION PRIOlll
One Dollar and Fitty Cent. Per Year Iu Ad,.... \Vednesday on a three weeks' motor score. C~nsistent slugging c:gainst many issues, and a third court It isn't because we've. moved, but because we've
trip to Charleston, West Virginia. Jack Jeffrtes put the gam~ Il~ the room will be in operation. moved building materials outside our line. Here-
bag for Preston. Score by mnmgs: ., after we expect to devote all our time to the prob- •
i'restoll 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 5~8 It has been nuposslble, how-
I Rev. Cletus A. Senft, who has Xal'bel'th 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 01~5 ever, to retain Judge Niles, of lem (one we know can be happily solved) of trans-
been acting pastor of the Holy Tri-
nity Lutheran Church, has returned
---
Berwyn, 11; Narberth, 10.
York county, who will assist in
the first week of the court, and
ferring coal 'from our bins to yours, with the
least possible worry to you, dirt to your property,
'."
to his home at Gettysburg, Pa, Berwyn won the Labor Day Judge Andrew B. Smith, pres i- or dent to your pocketbook.
morning. game from Narberth, I I dent judge of Susquehanna coun- In the future we will be known as the
Entered a. second cl••• matter. Oetober 1lI,
1914, at the Post OtDce at Narberth, Pa., lIII4u The Misses Ruth and Georgiana to ro. 111 a game punctuated by ty has been obtained to sit on the
the act ot March a. l819. _
Hoffsten. of 2II lana avenue, have thrills from start to finish. Nar- co~nty seat bench.
returned from a tour through berth pounded out seven runs in the ===============
Saturday, September 11, 1926
SCHOOL OPEN
:Maine. third inning by a combination of
breaks and hitting that drove Jack NARBERTH COAL COMPANY
i\It-. lacab M. Baer and family, Murray to cover and sent Trost YE ODDITY SHOPPE
CO~T1~UED FROM THE FIRST PAGE of Shirely road, have returned frol11 into the box. Berwyn retaliated by PHONE: NARBERTH 375
Beach Haven, where they summered scoring six on their own account in It
to Senior H ig'h Schools. the seventh inning, which with the
Route Five-Leave Chestnut during the past month. five runs scored early in the game We have added to our Gift
and \Vynnewood avenues at 9
o'clock proceeding via Chestnut,
Narberth and Montg'omery ave- of lona avenue, are at the shore for by tripling with the bases loaded,
was enough to win. DeShula pro-
:\1r. and Mrs. John S. Kriebel. vided the feature blow of the game
Shop an Engraving Depa1't-
ment where the most refined ..
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nues to Lower Merion Junior se\'eral weeks. after Babb had passed Trost pur-
and exacting tastes can
, : :ilARSHALL COMPANY ,~
High School. make selections for Cards,
posely to get at DeShula. Score by : CONTRACTING PAPERHANGERS :
Route Six-2i5 pupils. Leave :Mr. and 1'l'lrs. Frank H. Pres- innings: , Wedding Invitations, An-
Narberth and \Voodbine avenues cott and :Miss Ruth Prescott, of Es- Xarberth 0 0 7 () 0 1 2 0 0-10 I nouncements, etc. - PHO~F" NARRERTH 166l-J
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at 9 o'clock proceeding- via ?\ar- sex avenue, and Miss Betty Hart- B"rw.vn
berth, \Vindsor, Essex and Mont- lev. of Haverford avenue, have re-
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Also a Picture Framing De- ~-,.,-'-~._."'-_.,.,--_.,._---_.,._,-.,-,.,_ .. _-"~.
gomery avenues to Lower l\ler- tt{rnecl from a motor trip through Narberth, 13; Wayne, 9. I pa1tment ready to give you
ion Junior High School. . the Berkshires, after stopping at Narberth had enough strength prompt and careful service.
Return trips reverse routes 111 Cape Cod, Narragansett Pier. and left after a strenuous morning game
all cases. 1\ewport. to polish off Wayne in the after- FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL •
Pupil Assignments. noon, 13 to 9, in a game featured COztntl'Y Day School
Route One-All seniors and 1\11'. and Mrs. Harry Hartley, by the heavy slugging of both teams.
104 Forrest Avenue OVERBROOK
juniors residin~ on the south side Prescott Hartley, and Ruth Pres- Played at Narberth before a big (Formerly at 15th and Race Streets, Philadelphia)
and on I-lavertord, Forrest. Dud- catt motored last week-end along crowd the game marked the end of NARBERTH, PA. Filghty-.econII Year Opens 9tb lIIonth 21st. 10::0
nOYS und UIRLS: Separate Depurtments
lev, Conway, Stewart, J\' arb rook the Hudson to Poughkeepsie, and the season for both teams, sll1ce I ELEMi~~T,\R\' DJo}I'ARTlIIE~T, IlSCLUDING KIlSDERGARTEN' AT
alld \Vynnewooc1 avenues on the returned by way of Lake Mohawk Narberth was put out of the race OVERBROOK THIS AUT UlliN
Open F~'iday Evening ~'borough college preparatory and general courses.
North Side. and the Delaware Water Gap. by Berwyn in the morning and 18-a~re. campus and athletic fields; modern equipment, IW\V gymnasium,
Route Two-All other seniors \Vayne was ne\'er in it fr0111 the speclnlists
bus service. faculty, ~vhole'some and homelike atmos[lhere'' convenient
rea,' Book on A]J[Jlicatl011
and jnnio". ilh. and M". Geo'·g' W. M"tin.! ""t. Both team, have po,tponed •
Route Three-All sophomores I of Chestnut avenue, are in 1\ew- games caused by succ.essive wet ........ i ••·, , , ... i . . . . i".-.~
7WJ BAReLA Y L. JONES, Ph. D., Principal
OVERBROOK, PENNA
residing on the South Side and on foundland for the month of Au- Saturdays,. Narberth bemg du~ ~o ~
a\'enues eas~ of Narberth avenue I gust.
'I l.'EI,EPIIONE: BEL~lONT 7492-7493
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(i. e. Grayhn~, Hampden. etc.), I
on the North Side. .
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play Ol.le With the Autocar, but It IS
I fjt11te Itkely that the game next Sat-
1'.1r. and Mrs. Joseph Bailey, of I llrday at Benvyn between the league
$3 25 IIarns· burg ... ... .'
Route Fot~r-All othel: I~o~ho- Barnesville, Ohio, are visiting Mr. Ie~ldledrs'fj ~erlwyn. lanchl the Autocar • ,~"
mores inc1udmg those reslc 1I1g on and Mrs. Lloyd B. Edgerton. 107 WI e .I11te.y sett e t e race: The State Capital •
Narberth avenue.
Route Five-All N mth G\~de T' " Chestnut avenue. I Main Line League
G.
Standing..
W. L. P. c. $2.90 EIl·zabethtown
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'1 idin o' on the South ~Ide
pUpl S rNei '1 °th vVoodbine, lana
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Miss Jean Batchelor, daug lter 0 Autocar
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Route Six-All other Ninth tlrope. WlI)'lle •••••••••• 7 '[ ;,' S~nday, September 19
Grade pupils. C ,I The stability, resource and financial integrity
l\Irs. ,E. C. Batchelor, of hest- w. F. M. S. WILL MEE! Ii .
~The Magnificent Capitol Building .
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of a national bank' are kno~n, respectea, and .
SUPERINTENDENT. DOWNS ntlt avenue, an'c! Mrs. A. B. Ross. The \Vomen's Foreign :.¥ission-l: will be open on this date at Harris·
burg, and at Ellzabethtown an op"por· relied upon throughout the country. •
GIVES LIST OF TEACHERS of Cynwyd, have be.en guests of ary Society, of the Methodi$t Epis- i tunity will be given to visit the com·
, I\Irs. "H. A. Jacobs, of Essex ave- copal Church, will meet at the home I modious
Homes.~
and beautiful Masonic
The convenience, friendliness and closeness of •
CONTINUED FROM THE FIRST PAGm I ntle. at Ocean City. of Mrs. ]. H. Patton, 506 Home=- I UEGUI,AIt TRAIN LEAVES interest make a community bank the idea!
Duffy history; Samuel Gulick, mat\lc- wood avenue. this ,Monday,the 13th'l! EAH'l"o:ltN S'l'ANDAHD 'l'DIF. institution with, which to do business.
1TIatic~' *Edith L. Shoemaker, Pauhne Mr. and Mrs. Gerd Schulte. who at 2.30 in the afternoon. : I Narberth 6.57 A. M.
Davis' mathematics; Russell McGrath, have been visiting friends in N ar- I P;jllii lind Mt. •Jo.~
;lStOIJIIL:u; t ()r:n~ipn I sta tlons hetweeu
In joining these two advantages-in choosing
O'ener~l shop; Bern~\d J. l\Ic11an~i' berth, have left for their home in "lJervfcft until a Smile" H.t~tll:n:n.~ h'llVP Elarrb;hllrg- 7.1;')
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Swartzlander.
Mary.
Elementary MUSIC '. week ~t Lake Cossayuna, New ~"
Laura B. Staley. . York, for the rest of the month. GASOLINE SERVICE STATION
Elementary Art SuperVisor: Grease :: Oil :: Accessories Open Friday Evenings-7 until 9
Frances H. Biester. Mr. Thomas A. Elwood, of the ,\
Nurses and Attendance 0f.llE1i;~beth staff of "Our 'rown," will sail next
Theresa H. Holmes,
Henne.
Merion School:.
Mar M. Rohrer, prinCIpal; Ma.ry
Tuesday for Nova Scotia on a vaca-
tion trip".
Tires : : Tubes
Drive In and get your car oiled and greased
while you wait. If out of gas on the road, g
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M C YBratton, Florence McLaughlm,
*Dcor'othY Hamil, *Viola Bayler, *~auI NEW FRIENDS' CENTRAL Phone Narberth 1617·J §
ine Rainey, '*Josephine K. Stoner, Ad-
alene Garretson. Elementary and Kindergarten B UI'Id . 11i<:tn1.~:a:a::a:a:~fPl:lB:8:l:noOl:l-QjJ,OOi.~OOjjOOU~ RAIN OR SNOW
Merion Square .School: . ing Nearing Completion,
EI' R Cliver prinCipal: *MarIe T. The new elementary school and
Dou~l~erty Fral{ces 1. Friedly, :Mary
E. Heckler: Nealie W. Coal:. kindergarten btlildi~lg i~ nearing May find its way through defective roofing. If
Supply Teachers. . completion at Fnends Central the unusual rains the past few weeks have
M. Elizabeth Henry, *Helen 1'..nox. School, Overbrook. for the opening
Bala School: . found their way into your attic, and possibly
e of school on September 2I. through the ceiling of a newly papered roof, the
Blanche Candoni. principal; *Meat
Preston Blanche M. Stoops, Ethel . Friends' Central has separate de· proper time to correct the faulty roof is NOW
Smith Hetty S. McCaughan, Hele:l 0' partments for boys and girls in t~e while it's fresh in your mind and before the
LUke~s. Florence L. Hoffman, Nelhe hiah school, which was founded Il1 damage becomes greater.
G. Brown. 18"4<;, and after being at Fifteenth
Cynwyd School: The life of a No. 1 Vertical Grain WASHING-
Esther A. McKeon, pt:incipal; r Eha and" Race streets since 18.:;7 was TON RED CEDAR SHINGLE ROOF is from 20 •
V. Rowley. Jeanne W. Nichols, Kat - moved to the large' Wister Morris
ryn Forrest, Phoebe J. HanhPton, for estate at Overbrook in 1925. Fol- to 40 years, depending upon the way the shin-
othy Auer Agnes H. Daug erty, au- lowing a most prosperous year the gles are laid, and the kind of nails used. Hot
ine Pars01;s, Edna Rees, Anna. S. MM s- Friends this summer are establish- dipping of these shingles in a variety of popular
ser, Minnie A. Dukes, "'Ge~evleve c- colors gives you an added opportunity to im-
Laughlin," $Mazie W. H~~ll, Edna L. ing the elementary and kindergarten •
Adams, Mary Harnish, Lilhan Reece. departments at Overbrook. prove the appearance of your home.
Ardmore Avenue ~ch?9l:. ' The whole school, from kinder- F or Special Cakes of all kinds" Home-Made
Ralph F. Davenport, prmclpal, Gert- . May we have the opportunity of showing our
rude C. Swift, M. Adele C~ley, Jean ~. garten to college, is operated on the Cookies, Pastries and Pies, Call or Telephone stock, at your convenience?
Ohmit, Elizabeth 1. Ohmlt, Marr bi "Country Day Plan." It is progreso
Chambers, Dorothy Moore, F a sive in interest and development.
Rohrer, H. May Hunter, Mary . The larger number of its graduates us. You will find them delicious. Orders Yl\.aD OPEN DAILY, 7 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. •
Cronin *Sara C. Knoll, Lucy A. Cress,- SATURDAY, 7 A. M. to 12.00 "','•
ler. Eli~abeth Blair,' Minnie E: Hayden, enter college. taken for Birthday .and Wedding Cakes.
Lidie E. Johnson, E1.no!,3 E. Skow,
Clara E. Moyer, "'MarjOrIe Huff, Car\?- Narberth' Lost at Shore. .
line Rainey, *Mildred Gerou~d, ,MaZie Narberth, of the Main Line Old-fashioned Bread as grandmother: baked it
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W. Nicholas, Maud M. ~lem~ Grace
Jones, Dora Donnan. ClaIre Heed~n, Lea'2'ue. went into e.'Ctra inning~ Whole Wheat Plain' Frosted Raisin
Ethel M. Dimm. Geraldin~ E, ~O~Il1 whe'n Atlantic City nosed them
son Pauline McCurdy, Miles .TI~1Jn. l")'u1: in the twelfth "inning-, 6 to 5.
SHULL LUMBER! COMPANY
r;l Junior High School Bl11ldmg:
"'Ruth K. Duke, *Mary E. Rowland, 'Wise's excellent pitching and
"'Gladys A. Horne. fielding and the brilliant work of NARBERTR 116ME: BAKERY 'J:~~' :', :'.
29 Bala A. ve., BaJa-Cynwyd'
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to'a ton?
CHARLES F. EBERT
Thursday evening, Choir Rehearsal.
The Church of Good Felowship has
a welcome for you at all services.
Jobbing
BAPTIST CHURCH
OF ALL KINDS
OF THE EVANGEL
You say 2240 pounds, of course. But, can
103 Dudley Avenue Robert E. Keighton, Minister.
Phone: NARBERTH 2229
you tell when a ton of coal is delivered that Classes 9,45 A. M.-Church School.
it is a full ton! Very few persons can. for everyone and will welcome
anyone who is not connected
DELICIOUSl That's why it is so important to buy your
coal from a reliable, responsible concern GEO. W. BOTTOMS with any other Bible School in
the borough.
where honest weight is a matter of fact, 11.00 A. 11.-Morning Worship. The
-And it saves all the trouble of baking at Every ton that leaves our yards is care- Contrador 0- Builder Pastor will speak on the subject
'·S. O. S." Let every member
home during hot summer. fully checked and weighed., You get your who can attend make a special
full nlPney' s worth both in quantity and NARBERTH. PA. effort to come and welcome the
-Pure and wholesome, and my! how good! quality. . Pastor back from his vacation.
7.45 P. M.-Evening Worship. The
-Try our cakes and pies, our pastry and FYR.-FYTER Pastor's subject will be "The
candy made in our own sanitary bakeshop. Beatitudes of the Common Peo-
Telephone, BOULEVARD 888 EXTINGUISHERS ple." Strangers or visitors in
Narberth are welcome to' all our
Appl'oved Nat. BoaI'd Undel'writers Services.
Wednesday, September 15, 8 P. M.-
$15
ing habit.
FOR YOUR OLD 'fhe Womcn's Bible Class will hold
a business' meeting after Prayer Meet-
WASHER or IRONER ing next Wednesday cvcning.
HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Thor SCIENTIST
\Vomen's Club Building
Ardmore Avenue. Ardmore
11.00 A. M.-Sunday Serviccs.
WASHER Wednesday evening,
Meeting at 8 o'clock.
Tcstimonial
Reading Room, No. III \Vest Lan-
caster avenue, open daily, 10.30 A. M.
or to 4.30 P. M.
The suhj«ct for thc Bible Lesson
Sermon for Septcmbcr 1~l is "Sub-
THOR.-CYLINDER WASHER
20jyears of succe3S
OVER AI! MILLION IN USE
IRONER' stance."
CLASSifiED ADVERTISEMENTS
$5
SEWING MACHINES-All mllkes re-
, .. ONLY DOWN
paired. Liberal allowllllce on old mllchines
for new Singer, Phone ~Ierion 1458-1\'1.
(tf.)
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FOH RENT DOllble rUllIn. also one
sin~le room, with or without bourd, for
Be sure to take advantage of this, husinl'Ss llcople. Phone :'I':lI'b('rth :l;~:l-,T,
!
unusual opportunity now. Announcement OJ' call 1()4 Dudley lI\'enue.
FOH SALE-Buick. l!l~4 \l)odel. 7-
(lJ-1l-26l
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'. ,,- COtllpetent supet'vision while awuy' fQr fhe
duy. For infot'tlltttion.uddre9ll :NS:rbe~th
Day Nursel'J', Mr... Howard White, 008
Brookhurst a\'ellue, Nurberth 1736-W;:'tf
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on the theories and beliefs of § VACATION IS OVER ~'
heredity, and as it is well to learn SPORTING GOODS. English Type House
~ Start the Winter Right ~:
also what is said of the influence AT . ;,; For Sale i Exercise and Play at the Y. M. C. A. .;.
of environment, the libary. recom- ~ Regular, systematic exercise in the Y. M. C: A. GymnasIUm .fol- ~.
mends two new books, "Under-
standing our Children," by Fred-
DAVIS' . Half-acre. Five bed-
rooms and a baths.
i lowed by' a warm shower and a plunge in the pool W111 keep you physlcal- S
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ly fit for the strenuous days ahead.
Join a class in Calisthenics; play Volley Ball, Indoor Baseball or
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erick Pierce, and "EducatIon and ArdJnore 2385 All stone construction.
SCIENCE PREDICTS Xarberth 2616 ~ Basketball, as you like. . . . . ' :;
SLEEPLESS AGE the Good Life," by Bertr~nd Rus- I! Enjoy the other features, too-Billiards, BowlIng, CIrculatmg ~
sell. All the books mentIoned are VERLPUGH GEORGE R. MARKLE 'i Library and Reading Room, Dormitories, Clubs and Good Fellowshp. ;.
Library Recommends BookS on well worth reading, especially by Electrical Contractor ~ : . ..' . FOR MEN-WOMEN-BOYS-GIRLS ~.
Psychology. parents as they are stimulating, ELEOTRIOAL REPAIRS AND Builder § Main Line Christian Association of the Y. M. C. A. [
thought provoking, while at the APPIdANOES I National Bank Building i 116 West Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore . ~,
At a recent meeting of the 314 Grayling Ave. 8 Cricket Ave. NARBERTH 2287 ;; .The Lower Merion High School Tennis Courts are open to the PublIc ..
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American Chemical Society in same time they are readable and Narberth, Pa. Ardmore, PI'. :'Il•.nnllit.....i.,i.ii.".... "."."."."",.".u."."."."."."'"''''1I....II.II....".".""".'II......".".II.".lIln.II."......_"••
Philadelphia it was predic~ed .by entertaining. ••
a prominent man of the SCientific
world that there might be dis- This is your paper, and your ad-
covered in the not too-distant vice is appreciated.
future an antidote for fatigue. A
chemical which would banish the
"wasteful hours of sleep" and also .,
. increase the hours of production.
At first thought this would seem
to presage the millennium,. b~t
after all one might wonder If It
TOLL AND LONG DISTANCE
would be an ideal state. What, SILVER on Worn, Brassy Parts, Re-
flectors, Radiators, Bathroom Fau-
no sleep? And certainly. a. ques- cets, etc., so that they
tionnaire asking for an opll:non on
the advisability of increasmg the LOOK LIKE NEW
TELEPHONE SERVICE AND "
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NABBERTII'
ness are required give two pmk "
pills l~efore o~ after each :neal. ": - Phone Narberth 672
medicme cabll1et filled With pre
scriptions of aids to character
would give into mortal hands a Narberth Taxi Cab Co. CHANGES in Long Distance Rates
stupendous power. Walter Roser
.To points 150 miles or more distant the rates will be
..
While the ideas thus expressed DODGE SEDANS FOR lURE
are capable of ridicule, ther.e ~ay
be some underlying" prmclple
BY THE HOUR OR DAY
Office: 2111 Ua'\'erford ATe. substantially reduced. The greater the distance, the greater -
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HL~Mls
Leitch of Woodside avenue, has
calls where the rate is 25 cents or more.
been 'so stimulating that the
library has recently bought. the .•
compani~n volum,~' "The F:ult of
. the Family Tree. ~r. Wlg~am
is also interested m chemical
LONGER Reduced Rate Hours
work, and has been one. of the Reduced rate hours on Station..to..Station calls will begin ..'
earliest lecturers on hefedlt~, an.d MILK AND CREAM
in his books has succeeded 111 hiS
758 LANCASTER AVE. at 7 p.m. instead of 8:30 p.m. as formerly.
ptJrpose of making the vital truths
of this science understandable to BRYN .MAWR, Between 7 and 8:30 p.m. the rates will be approximately
non-scientific readers.
These books naturally lay stress PHONE"'1BRYN MAWR 882 75 per cent of the day station..to..station rates. •
)~~~~!,.~~~~~~~ From 8:30 p.m. to 4:30 a.m., they will be about 50 per '.w,'
Plan to have more money in the bank for These service and rate changes are a part of a broad plan for service improve..
youI' own needs this year. We are here ments which,.with similar changes to be made m other parts of the country, will
to help you prosper.
result in a saving to the telephone users of·the United State~ of approximately
$3,000,000 a 'year. '
For further information we urge you'to telephone. write
or call at any of OUf Commercial Offices.
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THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNSYLVANIA •
THE MERION TITLE &: T~UST COMPANY ....:..~'..:.: ~ ,,",' l"! l \. \ I ~ .
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