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rlARBERTH COMMUnITY LIBRARY

WIN:)SOI~ AVE,
rJARBERTH, PA.

VOLUME 18, No. 46 NARBERTH, PENNSYLVANIA, AUGUST 26, 1932 PRICE, FIVE CENTS
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Ump's Decision Riles Baseball Schedule
Saturday - Jack Hart's Vets at
Merchants Urge Full Parking Privileges r - - - - - - - - - - - . I·Suits Are Filed to
I C I CI
Football Practice Starts
Brookline Players home (Main Line League).
l\1onday-Berwyne at homc (Main
for Shoppers in Narberth Business Section: ! . lect Merion aims
Monday at Lower Merion 0

Dugouts Cleared in 6th Inning


Line League).
Wednesday - Wayne Hawks at
Full and free use of Narberth'~
matinees. (No restrictions are made i
I
. Football practice for both Court Action Resorted to by
of Bitterly Contested home. business section for parking of shop- on evening paning.) . Lower Merion Junior and Sen- Legal Representatives of
, 'd' b h B h' 3. Space provided behind the Nar-! ior High Schools will open on
Game pel'S cars IS eSlred y t e oroug s berth National Bank, off the new part: Banking Dept.
Bridge Club Plan Outing; husine,s people. That was the senti- of Haverford avenue, is available I Monday. Coach Charles R.
NARBERTH WON 5 TO 2 Announce Tourney Winners ment of a special meeting of the Nar. without charge to Narberth shoppers, (Dick) Mattis, of the Junior MANY IN PREPARATION
IJerth Business Council held in thc by arrangement of the Borough Coun- High, issued a call for candi-
By JOHN MULLIGAN Thc Narberth Men's Bridge Cluu Arcadia Restaurant 1.30 P. M. Mon- cil and the Business Council, which is dates to appear on Pennypacker Foul' suits in assumpsit to collect
Memories of yesteryear! will hold an outing this Friday evc- day. on claims for amounts due the Merion
In one of the most bitter-fought ning at the Hotel Washington, SOlll- to pay a nominal fee for use of the I Field for the initial practice
The meeting was called in order ground. i Title and Trust Company were filed
games seen on a local diamond in merton, Pa., which is under the mall- that a complete expression of opinion I 4. While every courtesy is being' Monday morning at !J.30. in the Montgomery County Court at
recent years, Narberth upset Brook- agement of Caryl Starr, formerly of of the business people might be trans- el',tended and will be given shoppers While official practice for the Norristown within the past week by
line, Main Line League leader, by 5-2 Merion avenue, Narberth. Dr. Geol-ge Illitted through the group's Executive W}IO overstay the one-hour limit for Senior High squad will not com- legal representatives of the State
ligures at the Borough Playground A. Sloan is chairman of arrangc-
Saturday before a largc gathering.
Board at the next Borough Council street parking, proprietors al1d em-
ments. Four or five tables are ex- meeting. The matter of parking is ployees of all business houses in the I
mence until Thursday, Septem-
bel' 1, on Pennypacker Field,
Banking Department.
I!
Defendants in the individual suits
".
Today the rabid fans are compar- pected.
brought to a head by the opening of district are not to park their own I Irare Samuel Dubin, John D. Scheuer,
ing the contest with those of the days At Monday night's open duplicat~ Haverford avenue's extension, from cars in the section at all; and are to i informal practice will be held J u I'Ia L • L el't c h an d B . B as Icr.
when the circuit was in its infancy, tournament the winners were E. C.
Wynnewood avenue to Essex avenue, park trucks only long enough to load i Monday, Tuesday and Wednes-I Three similar suits were filed dur-
when every game was fought over as Griswold and Bennett, n. and s.; aDd
which is expected to increasc trade and unload. The business people I day on the Ardmore avenue ! ing the week ending Wednesday, Au-
if it were more important than any- H. W. Herling- and Alfred Peeny, c_
and traffic in the Borough. agree to this in order that as much: playground, it was announced ! gust 17. Individual defendants in
thing in the whole universe. And and w. The Women's Division held
it is very likely that there will be no meeting Tuesday on account of ab- Of the nearly twenty business men space as possible may be made avail- ~ yesterday by Coach Albert C. : these suits are GW~'nn Sheppcrd, C.
who attended the meeting, nearly all able for s h o p p e r s . : . I-I. Vaughan and Louise Holcombe
much comment on it for days to come, .;cnce of members. Adam.
expressed approval of these proposals: Among those who spoke in favor of II Boyd.
since everybody on the premises, in-
cluding the scribes, came in for their 1. Motorists shopping in Nar- one or all of these points of agree-' At previous dates suits of a like
share of trouble before play could be Narberth Juniors Win berth's business section should be per- ment were Howard F. Cotter, Joseph i Boro Nine Rings Up character have been filed since June
resumed after a sudden halt in a rip- mitted at Icast the present hour's J. Whiteside, George M. Dando, Hy- • 0 ' 0 26, In32. It is understood that the
snorting sixth inning. Playground Crown time to park their cars, on Haverford man Ricklin and J. L. McCr~ry. 3 TWIlIght VIctorIesnumber of suits to be instigated by
avenue, and Essex and Forest avenues, Ralph S. Dunne, who preSided, en- I Dr. William D. Gordon, as sccretary
Now everybody was aware of the
iact that Brookline came here at the Defeat Narberth Collegians fur
between Haverford and Windsor ave- t.ertained a motion by Marios Chios M DdT' 0 b I' of the State Banking Department"
h h fi t . f th I anoa owne wlce nce y ,
lIue. t at tel'S seSSIOn 0 e new sea- . .' may exceed a hundred cases,
top rung of the loop ladder and meant Baseball Championship 2 On Narberth avenue two-hour son be held in the form of an eve- ForfeIt: DetrOIt Clowns A B S J f N .
to stay in that position. But if Nunan
was determined, Gene Davis also had
Last Friday p:~rking in , "
,after~oo~s should b~ p'er- ning dinner meeting, at Esham Manor t
I V··
l~ctlm
a . (own,
aron
and
. wartz, 1'., 0
Desmond J. McTighe,
orl'1s-
of
nutted to md theahe-goers attendmg Inn. Narbl'rth, are Montgomery County
Ids ideas, and even though our town
KANE STRIKES
OUT 14 I
I ,FANS GET MANY LAUGHS' representatives for the State Banking
has the lirst half sewed up and is
sure of a place in the series, Davis 1 I I Department.
~lanv of these suits are actions
o 0
Last Friday afternoon the Nar-
means to make the club which wins berth Juniors won the championship RegIstration of New Narberth B. and L. : ~
By JOHN MULLIGAN
Gene Da\'is' Boroughites snan~d i "
i
Lhe second-half light every inch of till; of the Borough's Playground League S OI
P Upl M d
on an T ues 0 N SOl
to Pen ew erles· Lhl'l'e wins during the week one be- al'lslllg
.
from promlssorv
,
. notes, collat-
way for it, and soon impressed this on ~)y ddeating the Narberth Collegian.~. • • I. ' " ' , : enll, loans. mortgagcs and othl'r h'gal
. IIlg plaved on a foreign held. fhe:, ,. , :
Brookline. ;)' --- : . . ',- . claims on mdlvlduals 01' g'l'oups of m-
l'lw score was 3 to 1. 'f F I S ' f S k' I1rst, played With Manoa, was pre-' I' "d J'
In the sixth innillg, with the score Principal and Secretary to be at F-I ty- ourt 1 el'les 0 toc" . ' ( 1\ I ua s.
"Sixie" Kane huried Ilne ball for sent<:d to them on a 0-0 forl CI t by' S' , "
5-2 in the ultimate winner's favor, the champs, fanning fourteen oppos. School Office From 2 Available to Public Next t" L D'II ' h ' t l ' : • UltS In assumpsIt constItute an ac-
<mpll'c eo I on 111 t e SIX I 111-. tion to recover damagl:s for a breach
to 4.30 P. M.
o
some of the Brookline players took ing batsmen and allowing but foul' Thursday : IIIng Monday when Lew Butler's mcn f -f t t
oll'ense when Umpire Cotrey made a hits, Joe O'Connor, pitching for the . • 01' non-per ormance 0 a con rae 01'
I protested a decision at second base I ' . I' I I
decision on a certain pitch. In less ' . )rOmISl', express or Imp le(, ora or
Collegians, had six strikeouts to his SCHOOL STARTS THE 7TH ORGANIZED IN 1907 ,I alld wcre reluctant about returllJng i 'I n \ \'I'I't'lIIg no t Il
l\IH er sea .
than a minute the home plate looked credit and, although he allowed the . (0 their positions to rcsunw play. \ I'
und sounded like a hornet's nest with Juniors seven hits, he received good " • . j ceoI'( II1g to count)· legal rcpresell-
Registration of new pupils at the, Its 54th scnes of stock Will be open'. Followed a benefit game with the· lath'l's of thl: Stat<. Banking Depart-
the buzzing of ungry voices. In other
support. Neither twidel' was in IlIl1l-h Narberth Public School will be con- cd for public subscription by the Nar-: ,-ll1ne dub Tuesday night, which the, IIIcnt olIH'l' suits arc in preparation
words, the decisions of Colfey didn't
trouble at any part of the contest, a I· llucted on Monday and Tuesday, Au- berth Building and Loan Associatio:1 I hOIl1l'sters coppcd, 4-:1, and thl:n a and will be filed within thl: next few
blend with the public's opinion of
though the bases were loaded against gust 2!1 and :30. Principal "T.
James nex t Th urs(Iav, f rom ~I un t'l!J I . P . 1\1" game with .the Detroit Clows on Wed- \\'eek~
(COlltlnucll 011 I'ago ~lx) Kane iii the second inning.
" I I h b h
I\.clln e( t e attack at at for t c Drennen and MiSS
I
Fratantol1l, the sec-
' ., , ,
-
lIesda)', whll'l1 was racked up to thl'
at Elm Hall. The aSSOCIatIOn meets Lllne of 3-2 in seven innings.
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Dr. THy Enthusiastically .Juniors with two hits, one of whi~11 ['etary, will be at the school oflice both the first Thursday of each month, Howard Graham hurled the first,' Registry Assessor's to
Received as Conductor was a homer, while Ray Stanley ha.d days from 2 to 4.30 p, M. to take earl' S ingle shares are a do II ar pel' month, Charley Townsend, former Narberth Sit Sel)tcl11bcr 6 and 7
a pair of hits for the Collegians. "f new pupils. and double or carly nlaturing shares I pitcher and ])l'(lsent Bryn l\la\vl' acC', Opportunity \\'ill be given Nar-
An enthusiastic reception was ac- Next Monday the newly..crowJl{~d Pupils desiring to enter the Kin- are two dollars each. Ichucked the second, and Jimmy No-· "erth'~ non-l'l'gistered voters to qual-
corded Dr. Herbert J. Tily, of Cyn- c~Hlmpions will play the Narberth S('<I dergartcn must be five years of age on Officers of the Narberth Building; hlitt, anoth('l' Choctaw, toed the slab: ify for the Nove'mbe!' election, when
wyd, guest conductor of the Philadel- /' ood team at the Playground. Tile "1' before February 15, In33, and pu- , . Hgainst the colorful Clown aggrega-
phia Orchestra at Robin Hood Dell Sea Fooders are composed of several pils desiring to enter the First Grade and Loan are: \VlllIam D. Smedley, lion. - ; the Bo!'ough'~ registry assessors will
(ast Friday night for the first half IIIembers of the Narberth Nationul::;, must be six on or before Februarv president; William B. Kraft, vicc- At the time of the Manoa protest, 'sit at the polling places September 6
of thc program, which contained three NARBERTH JUNIORS 15, 1933. . president; Thomas C. Trotter, Jr., sec- Narberth was training 4-2, but put and I' 1'1 t
7. Urged to register are those
h h t t t d h
of his own compositions. R. H. O. A. E, .. , es I en s w 0 ave no ve vo e ere,
o 0 14 4 0 No pupIls WIll be enrolled Without retary; William S. Howard, treasurer, two men on base, namely, Joel Hub- and those who have n;ade Narberth
Wright, c
His "Christmas Morn," a composi-
nasey, Ib o 1 5 0 0 presenting vaccination certilicates and Fletcher W. Stites, solicitor. ilH~am and Dick Ga,llagher. The lat-, their home for the necessary sixty
tion ill overture form, was conducted o 0 1 1 0 and birth certificates or any other D Irec ' t ors are George 1\1 . D an d 0, Ed _ I.eI' attempted to pdfer the keystone' , da"s
,~, •
Stroup, 3b
h E"u-!' broll'Tht loud squawks from the 1\1 'moa :, 011 Tu~~S(la
with much spirit and received the o I 1 I I evidence of date of birth either on in- saek and was ruled safe, which; 1 \IT d d S ep-
Gilroy, ss ' P . D 0 Id , H owat<'1 C. F II·'t se,
WIl1 ,y . anI·, e nes ay, :
most applausc of any cOlllposition o 2 1 1 0 surance policy, baby book, etc.
Kane, p , . , ."" , ., tember 6th and 7th, the followmg reg-
play.cd during the evening. Other ward C. Gnswold, \VlllIam S. How-; beHch and ended play for the night i' t 'II' t t b
Keim, cf 1 2 0 0 ~ The enrollment of new pupils in I - ' . Is ry assessors WI reglser vo ers c-
numbers condueted by Dr. Tily were ard, John S. Ketcham, William B.: B,arne y Slaughter endel.' the game' twe~n the hours of 11 A. M. and 4
Finan, If o 1 0 0 () grades one to eight, inclusive, will also
\\'eber's "Jubcl Overture;" an orches-
I~, O'Connor, rf.. 1 0 1 1 () take place on Monday and Tuesday. Kraft, Daniel Leitch, Carl B. Metz-: a,ga1l1st the s,tron g DetrOit aggreg-a-. P. 1\1., and 7 and 10 P. 1\1., daylight
School will open on Wednesday, gel', A, P. Redifer, Jr., Horace T,' 1.~~)tllbY shladPpmg a do~blel after B~lb saving time:
tral transeription of Haydn's varia-
Gallagher, 2b 1 0 4 1 ()
tions on the "Austrian Hymn," and September 7, with a half-day session, r' , I (,I h an a poked a smg e, and GI - I Mrs. Horace l\Inrrav, Legion room
his own "Te Deum Laudamus." I Smedley, \\ IllIam D. Smedley and: I,' l"lced '111 the W'l around the lanes' .:.,
with full day sessions thereafter.
Dr. Tily was recalled many time~
Totals
I :1
NARBERTH COLLEGIANS
7 27 !l
'l'he painting of the school build-
,
'lhomas C. Trotter, Jr.
I
.
'
""
when Outfielder
,y ,
Cy Malis apparent-
Oi'ganized H)07, the association for' !y misjudged th~ high Ily and allowed' Livingston, Boy Sc~ut Houre, ;outh
, of the Commul1ltv BUlldmg, Wll1dsor
I avenue, ncar
C '
onwav; II'S.
1\1 - 1\1
ary
1\1
.
following the completion of the first, E, ing is being completed and everything
R. H. O. A.
half of the program and finally an- Rittenhous, c o 0 2 2 o is in readiness for the start of the a quarter of a century has aided its It to roll pasty him. side of the Narberth Station; and
nounced that !\II'. Smallens would Donuhue cf 001 0 () school year. shareholders make profits on regular Inci1dentall Slaughter. saved the. Mrs. Eberhardt Mueller, Elm Hall,
conduct a trifle he had composed many McGarr; ss 001 2 o ------- monthly savings. Two weeks ago it ~ccon( l\Iano~ game wI~h, a sh?e-' Forest avenue.
years ago. This proved to be a de- DiMcdio' If o 000 o Oil Stove Explodes mailed checks, including approximatc- strong catch m the last Il1nmg \\'It,h I Residents of their districts may
lightful number, "The Betrothal," Stanley,' Ib "". 1 J. The explosion of an oil stove in I Y SIX, pel' cen t . meres,'t t t 0 ma t ure a OIW man on the lanes, and led his' commul11ca . t e WI'th tllese th ree, no t
2 13 0 . Ir~am at bat in the Clown game w i t h . .
composed in honor of the engagement J. O'Connor p o 1 2 6 () the kitchen of the home of Mrs. The- short term stock senes that had run. I bl . only to register, but to ascertam
IIf Dr. Tily's daughter. Curran, c .'"", 0 0 6 1 'I resa Capelli, Summitt road, Penn Val- seven years. , . ,
two (OU es.
Bus!"I' KinllL'~'. dressed in a clown.
: whether they are corrcctlY cnrollcd.
. .
Burgess, 2b o 1 2 3 o lC'y, Tuesday, caused flames which SubscnptIons for the new senes "lIlt, ' I I' I
H f .
Only Onc New Case of Claffey, rf o 0 0 0 o were extinguished by the Narberth may be made to any officer or diree- (
alll Cv 1\ alis, t\'l'ated the crowd
J t f' I hi' th ear 0 Bathmg Slyles
Paralysis Reported in Boro Fire Company. !\Irs. Capelli, who was tor or at the N;rberth National 0, a 0 0 aug s (u,nng . e game A speech on the evolution of styles
I· With a number of comic acts. In thl'l' b h' ,
:2 preparing breakfast, carried her 11- Bank or at the meeting next Thurs- . ."
,
Totals 1 4 27 14 , , , - 111 at Il1g SUIts featured the program
One new case of infantile paralysis Home run-Keim. Two-base hit- months-old son, Dominick, to safety. day ~ight. hrst i
lI1nll1,g the vIsIting firs,t saekcr: Tuesday of the Bala-Cynwyd-Nar-
was reported in Narberth during the Gilroy. Double pla~'s - Kane to o';oclwd a slllgle and ran to third base. berth Rotary Club. H rold W W _
'('I ' t h th' I h d M I' II . a . ar
past week. Mary Young, eleven-year- Wright to Stroup; E. O'Connor to Il'n III e 11'1 e an a IS pu - ren representative of a finn manlll-
old daughter of Mr. and !\Irs. Louis Casey. Hit by pitcher -
Alonzo Young, of 410 Grove place,
CU!'l'an_ o
C sclentl°fi 0
Detaits f S Iar E 1Ipse Due
0 C
0

I
I "d the I1shing act in an imaginary
hoat, upset the boat and swam across
, "
facturing bathing sUi\s, was the
I'
spea ,er.
was taken ill last Thursday following Ardmorc Bal'gain Counter is Aug 31 Sil11plified by Main Line Astronomer: the lha~nond as ~he, capacity crowd Mr. Warren traced the evolution of
her return from Cape May. She has • ., l'o:,:'cd I~S appr~ellltlOn. the woolcn swimming accessory from
Rummage Receiving Station , . I hen 111 the Sixth the two talented the "gay nineties" to today's styles
responded well to treatment and her \Vith a view to explaining the vari- doubtless chilled the ardor of man)', ~ plaYers got together out behind tIll' 1 'h' d' . It' '
condition is considercd very satisfac- '11
1 tl writeI' WI never orge tie i '
. f t I . an< gave IS au ICnre a comp c e PIC-
The Ardmore Bargain Counter, ous scientific details in terms simple anIle (Colltlllued 011 Page Six) t f th ft' th d
tory. . . . ; . ure 0 e manu ac urlllg me 0 s
now located in what was once the! enough to be understOOd by "the man expencnee of observll1g at a tempera- I , liB I L J h .
The only other case of the disease famous tap room of the historic Red - • , lIlVO vee. arc ay , ones was c aIr-
in the Borough, Jamcs Brannen, S Lion Inn, Lancaster avenue, Ardmore.
in the street," Henry B. Rumrill, of t.urc of twenty
['ougIlkeepslC, 'N
degrees below zero, m I Penn Valley Garden Club
T
.. 1.; nor how rapid • Iy I
to Exhibit at Shore Show man 0
f th
e mel' mg.
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years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. was designatcd as the official rum- Berwyn, president of the Rittenhouse the crowd l!Isappeared from the N. Y. Girl Succumbs
Brannen, of 227 Price avenue, is re- mage receiving station of the Main Astronomical Society, has contrib-
ported to be doing I1ne. He is expect. Line Federation of Churches this uted the following article dealing with
heigl~ts of South College Hill when Members of the Penn Valley Gar- Charlotte Patricia Fenner, 11 years,
totalIty was over. den Club will attend and entcr an ex- of Westfield, N. Y., died Monday in
cd home from the Graduate Hospital week. the solar eclipse which will occur Au- "But the coming ecli~se wiII not he hibit in the Atlantic City Flow~r BJ'yn Mawr Hospital of infantile pa-
this Friday. Two rummage sales, formerly hcld g'ust 31. at,tended by an)' such discomfort, and Show to be held September 3d to 10th. ralysis. She was taken ill while vis
c"ery year by the Federation, will now Mr. Rumrill's contribution explains WIll probably be ob~cl:ved by hun- it was decided at a mceting of the iting her aunt, Mrs. Carl White, at
John Nash Scriollsly' III be supplanted by the Ardmore Bar- the many phaRes of this phenomenon dreds of thousands wlthm the path of dub on Tuesdav at the home of Mrs. 252 Henley road, Penn Wynne, and
John C. Nash, of 80 Wynnedlllc gain Counter. Directors of the Coun· in simple, everyday language which t?l:dity,. and by many millions out- Arthur Goldsm'ith, Montgomery ave- succumbed 24 hours after the diseasl'
avenue, Narberth, is seriously ill in IeI' request that articles scnt in previ. l'educeR its intricacies to a minimum.
Side of It. nul', Wynnewood. Miss Florence Ber- was discovered. The child formerly·
the Bryn Mawr Hospital. He was ous years for the Federation rum- It should bc read with a great deal "In addition to the information on tl'rnHIl1' a member of the club and a lived in Wynnewood with her parent!',
operated on for appendicitis late Mon- mage sales be forwarded direct to the of interest by expert and layman the subject which has appeared in lan!'eal;e expert, spokc at the meeting Mr. and Mrs. James Fenner.
day afternoon after being taken sid Red Lion Inn. alike. the press recently, there has unfor- on the care of Fall flowers.
suddenl~' that morning. The opera- They stressed the importance of "The OCcul'l'enee of an eclipse of tunately been some misinformation
tion was successful, but complications supporting the work at this time due !:he Sun, August 31, has possibly which ought to be corrected; as, for George R. Warner, son of Seymour
Cecile (Babe) Bowes, of the Cyn- G. Warner, of 120 Edgewood road,
set in which have put him in a seri- to the opening of schools and the in- aroused more interest than any pre- instance, the statement in a leading
wyd Club, holder of Philadelphia and Ardmore, is among those who qualified
ous condition. Hospital authorities creased demands for children's cloth- ceding event of its kind. Its pre- daily that solar eclipses occur every
District girh:' junior title, will com- to enter Union College this fall as a
state that he is doing as well as could ing. The Inn will be opcn every decessor in the eastern part of the 360 years.
pete in the Girls' National tennis member of the Class of 1936. War-
be expected, and do not anticipate any morning for the receipt of articles United States-that of Januar~' 2,1, "Let us first understand the nature championships, to be held at the Phil-
change in his condition for a few and Thursday, Friday and Saturday I!J25;-was notable in this respect, but of the phenomenon known as an ner will take the general arts course
adelphia Cricket Club, beginning La- leading to the Bachelor of Arts de-
days. for bargain sales. its occurrence in the depth of winter (Continued on Page Four) bor Day. gree.
OVR TOWN August 26, 1932

I London haberdashery clerk, is able to

DURToWN ----------------1
Shreds & Patches I I T'Lne L I'ferary 1nq u esf abandon his stifling existence. His
Eocal JYlovies
A Co·op~rativ~ Community 1'-(~wspap~r,
girl declines to go will-'o-the-wisping
with him, and Justus goes alone. Lux-
NarbertH THEATRE
founded in 1914 by th~ 1'-(arb~rth Civic Genealogical Algebra I Conducted by lIry, religion, traveJ. and sex pass in Requested Films to be
Refreshingly cool and cnm!"oTtabl(
Association. and publish~d ~V~TY Friday On July 13, 1703, a son was born to Richard Powell review before this young Midas dur- Revived at Narberth
at Narberth. Pa. parents who, though young them- If you have never had the experi- ing one week-end. Each in turn Now Playing
Philip Atlce LI\'Ilt!-:sloll. Puhlisher se Ives, h a d a Irea d y IIxe , d th . I
ell' person- I cnce of hearing a book sa~': "You Ilroves disappointing. Th' k d'
IS wee -en s a rac IOn a tt t' t th e
Lorella Y outlg atld Geo, Bretlt j"
Robel't lI{oo,·e (',,":el'Oll, l';dilol' al habits and viewpoints in accordance: stubborn, opinionated reviewers mal,e Little ean be said for the author's Narberth Theatre is "Week-end Mar- "WEEK·END MARRIAGE"
Anne :\loJ'L:"a Il I tohl'rl~, ~oC'ia I I·;ditor ADDEO: Laurel & Hardy Comedy
Thomas .-\. Elwood. Ad\·crt!sl.l/-: ;\Ianager with the stern standards of their time! me sick. Whoever appointed you as ~tyle, His patches of ornate imag- riage," starring Loretta Young, Nor- Sat, Mat. O,lly: Tom Mix in
and their l'l'gion. He was their first- "ur spokesman? I dare you to give! "ry contrast oddly with the general man Foster and George Brent. Laur- "Destry Rides Again" and
Office-258 Haverford Ave., Narbenh born, and they named him Igal. He "ollie bool, a chance to speak for it- i Ilatness of the rest. \Vere it not pa- d and Hardy in "Any Old Port" are "Last of the Mohicans"
Te:ephone-Narberth 2545; if no answer,
Ardmore 3100 provcd to be rather light-minded, more ,;elf!" you may possibly not under-I lhetic, it would be Illughable to note' an added feature. Saturday's matinee
fond of books than of plowing, peri- tand our irritation. An~'way, we have: ['ow Mr, Croft-Cooke gives hostages will show Tom Mix in "Destry Rides PATRONS' REQUEST
Suoscrlptlon price ~2 per year In advance patdic schoulmaster and a wanderer. d(,cided to see if a book can do as well ~ to failure. First he selects disillusioll Again" and "Last of the Mohicans." REVIVAL WEEK:
He probably consumed alcoholic bever-: for itself as we can. You there, in; II:; his theme-a subject that requires In connection With the theatre's NEXT MONDAY ONLY
I':lltel'flcl aR ~("'l):ld~('l:tfl:-: lnaUe)" Oeto- Norma Shearer & Marie Dressler
ber 13. 1~t11. at 11", I'OHI Oll;"e at :-Ia.. - ages in greater quantity and ~ariety the rose and white jacket, take thl1! a gre~t novelist and de~icate.craft~. revival of best films requested by "LET US BE GA Y"
of !\tarch 3, than was considered wise e\'cn m that ~hnd
beTtI., I'a .. 1l1ldl'1' the At"
." . I manshlp. Secondly, he gives hiS mam pa t rons, th e f 0Iowmg I' WI'11 b e sown:
h
187l' time which was ' long befure anyone eharacter two da~'s completeI~'. TUESDAY ONLY
. Q-Name, please? ; . . only ' M on< I N onna Sh earel' an d M ane
ay, .
Lon Chaney In
Fr·d.I\". August 26. 1932 had proclaimed
, that lIquor anti ..morals A-"Dear Prue's Husband and i 10 be diSillUSIOned-when
." . . every otheI I) J
ress er 111 • "L e tUB s e ay; G "T lIes- "Phatllom of the Opera"
were III ,'lny way . related ' Instll1ctlvc- Uther People" I
~I .udv 'h of dHnlluslOn
' flom the parable " I
,ay, L on Ch aney In . "l'h an t om 0f th e
elling Safety h' adverse to accepting the fetters o f ' of t e Prodigal Son down to An 0 " . d W d I y Alf d WEDNESDAY ONLY
S life Ig'l1 delayed marriage until he Q-Your parent was rather lavish. American Tragedy" deals in terms of pera, 111 soun; e nes( a : re Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne
. I" t I " • II' , ? . Lunt and Lynn Fontanne In "The j" "THE GUARDSMAN"
TI IC ..:ampalgn J':I11~ Inaugura C( had become an "old bachelor" of 26 IS name. i veal's. Yet Croft-Cooke rushes In G d "Th d W'll R el s
br, the Main Line Kiwanis Club, .veal'S , and even at that ri]JC age and A-Professor . . Joseph J, Reilly. '. ;vhere a Theodore Dreiser .would
. fear In . u~~'l'~h'maCn; e onnec t~rsta;:
lCU ~ an IIwe; "OgF 1'1- : THURSDAY ONL.Y
Will Rogers In
ba..:keJ by the civi..: anJ sen'ice organ' Ill'yond he was never a stable source Q-Pubiished ' 10 tread, and crushes hiS subject un- I J h G'lb t d R Ad
" '. " .' > ' . • • • r • _ A-Yes. i del' flat obvious feet. ~ ay, 0 n I e~ an enee. oree "CONNECTICUT YANKEE"
i::atillns of the se..:tion, to rcJuce m:l' of SUpPO! t to hiS \\ !fe, Il,mn<lh \\ 11It , . . ' In a suund versIOn of "The BIg Pa-
' 1 itico; II"y and th"I'I' tllr"e ,'hl'ldren lIe Q-I mean when, IdiOt! H E'd
t c'ri'lll"
, ] the lI1JunC5'111 ." J ht'l , . . ~.' I ~I h ~ ~', A.-fhen why don't you say so? I I , .
earsay VI ence ' " .
nde'" and Saturday Wheeler and
,
, j' h'l 'J t would eave t1e uuse, as on >;ume cas- . , ' , French authors may take a place at Woolse" in "The Cuckoos"
resu 1tl11<1 rom automo Ie acci en s I • , YOIII' Engll'sh I'S Ilrcttv 11001' even fOI': . > ••
" "., , " , ., s ' ' I ual lOrrand, and pOSSibly not retum , ' ' . . .' , ',' the top of American best seller lists
ments thc \\holc hcartctl . UppO! t ot ,for many months. During one such ,l leVIe\,;. A~~u?st 16, by l\laCllullan. ! for the first time in many years this
cvery thoughtful reslJent.
Thc callousness antl lI1erll:1
which wc Americans regartl thc ever II e (1<'<
, I
i absence he walked sevcral hundred
' Wit. 11 ml'1 es III ' ord' el to b eh 0Id N'lUgal,l'
I', I a t w h a t \\as . . h', f
III Is ami ~ ,IC
.. F a II s,
'1 r tl i dollars.
Q-And price.
A-Must we be mercenary? Two ; ~t.
(-Are 'ou worth it?
: full. "Night Flight," by Antoine de

I
• Exupery, and "SUInt
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.Saturnlll"
,
Delegate to Ahepa
Marios Chios, Narberth, will repre-
sent the Philadelphia district at the
I have been selected Jomt y y the Book- tenth annual national convention of
Men's,
Womcn's,
SHOES
Children's

. 11 t' I I'" II' I ('urly age of 56, and thc hard-workmg ~ ~ I "f-the-l\lonth Club. Then Ernest Dim.
repaired right, at
II '
the Ahepa, to be held at Baltimore
1l1ountmg to o. luman 1Ie snu el son who survived him for half a ccn- A-Cert~inly. Where else co~Id; net's "What \Ve Live By" is alrcady
out by motor vchiCle aecIJents, (ther,· tury did not retain nor pass on to hi;; I you find sixteen essays on such. ht-! among the ten best sellers here, Far-
August 28 to September 4. Mr. Chios,
who is proprietor of the Borough's
Goodwear
wcre ncad)' 35,000 Jeaths from this descendants a favornble estimate of: ,'rary figures as Galworthy, Cardm~1 rar a~d Rinehart are giving Colette's Arcadia Restaurant, is past president
cause lt1 . t 11C country Iast )'car ) IS. . I' liS f·hat cr. I ga I was a vagrant an<,: I 'Newman,. " Belloc Horace \Valpole ' lSl1' igh , t , sophisticated
. . novels. much pub- of Spartan Chapter, No. 26, of the
Shoe Repair
little short of sIlamekss. I, bl I '11 t II b
; ots 00< WI e, eCaIne m . lC course . tl Iidchard Q". Steele. ,. . . A d '
, Iielty, _.... n re Maurols comes out With . Half-Sole and Heel, ~1.35
Order, whose full name is American
, f' t' ,t df th f TI ' Q- Ulte enough, thanks. Can I de· I f h' b' h" 252 Havcrford Avenue
An org'll1i-'ltiol1 which has becn' 0 ,I cen my gre<l -gran a er 0 11O I d b hf I? :t e lange rom 1;; IOgrap les In a Hellenic Education Progressive Asso-
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. . 1 ' ·b 1 ' · Vagrant, All 0f w h'IC h 'IS written . . plOn on you to e trut u,. lIovd, "The Faml1y ." Cn'cle." COVlCI- ,
ciation.
Cll II ectmg statIstics on t lC su Ject: . . I A-Well we books can't lIe as con- ,. ., .
, ~ • _ : merely to mdlcate that, regardless of I ., ' I' nede are Importll1g the works o[
pomts out that) 0,) 10 members of thc: the present literary aspects of his vo- l'lnclngly a~ you men do, Our thoughts (ieorr;es Sims, who is the French Ed- ~ ~

A , E . F , \\"1'" e ~ kl'll'J L 1'1'. ,'lc'tl'()I', ,'11'J - ea t'Ion antI'm SPI't COle f tl t wo qUI't e arc only . hidden by ' our covers.
., "ar \V' a II ace, WIt . h ~no 0 myster~' stones . ___~ -~-o--iOo=-.
as t }1e resuI
~,MarketC~
til'
j
. tl ' \\"oun J s Junng
t of ' se d entar~r generatIOns '" which mter-.. Q-Why ./ would I benefit If I r e apnbhshed. d. He IS . not yet tlllrty . years
I R months of the \VorlJ \Var whik n'ne, The Vagrant is to the manner I" ('1I. _ . I . "f age. And, incidentally, the Amert-

: 1l..ra ~~Pally II
e l l ' AI' 'f tl , . .' A-You d adl to your stock of 1Il- J J' G I "T
in the lR months ending December oln. so, I lere ale any pel sons f t' d . E g r h can, u Jan reen, w lOse U
he Strange
, '1'" /"0 ' '. , I
' I who ha\'e wondered who The Vagrant orma Ion a,n lInpro~e your, n . IS , Iliver" will be out soon, writes all hI .. l: ']
"1,19,,, ),',ll) men,
, \\om"n, :,\n<.. : l e It la II y .IS, ( a vam ' I·xpee t a t'IOn on I' lIS,,b.oth of which need. It. InCidentally, , . ,,,,,, I ,s 'In F• renc h . l.J The Finest Meats III·
"hildr,'n ,,;crL' kilkJ 1!1 automobile ac ' part, no doubt) this personal informa- ': you have a .certam amount of I~tel-
ciJents in the UnitcJ St:lt,'S, : tion mav lle helpful to them in identi- ltgence you nllght even be entertamed, H d G' P , 2106 and 2108 Market St.-RITTE.'VHOUSE 7070
., 1 " ' :f ,'. . " '" Q-Can vou recommend all of vour e gerow to lve rellllere I,
It 111:1y he surpnsll1g )ut It IS a Lid' ymr; hun. Let X equal The V a - . · • f N PI S b 3
. '_ . 'th ' , . h' I '1 I I essays equally? 0 ew ay eptem er
lil;lt ()-; pcr cent of the automobIlcs gIant, as <.~ say 1Il Igl;;C 100 a ge- T . Stewing Lamb:
'1,1"\ '\111 "\,,, e<u'l 1"\1 \'ho ' '\' A- he character studieS are thp TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE
, , l' 'J
III\',),V,'( In acci ents rl'SU Ing In 111- I
I t " ' " ,( '.. I I,t g,
"")0' \
I IS"III hest for instance' "Bozzy the man i The Hedgerow Theatre at Rose Val- " BARGAINS THIS WEEK. END! Neck, 12c; Breast. , 6c
, ' ' mown quantity t len i -:.. " IOU < " ' , . , . ' . . II
J unes or Jeaths were ;[',)!l:lrelltl v III ('nual "X"
] " I • a nd c th e I' YOU IH\ VI' I'
11m f u I _ who made Johnson," and "A Celtic I ky • has m jJrejmratJon "A Place In I R'bI R oast ( t h' k
IC' en d) .. , ... , 20 c Lean Salt Pork 15c
g,HlJ c01lLltion, In other wortls, the' i Iy and ine~capably i:lentilied. I'oe." .On somc of the .others Profe~-; t~e\~orId,:, ~a~rett H. ~Iark's and Smoked Beef Tongues."" .. 25c
human elemcllt is respollsihle for ()'): , SOl' Reilly becomes a bit too pedantic I \\ ",11 red h.atzlll s translatIOn of Carl 1
Regular Hams , .. ' 18c
" ., '~" ,,' , ';' , -; I Tamted Blood and erudite, perhaps to impress his Sternheim's farce, which enjoyed con- Hamburg Steak, freshly
ground, .... , ,'. '" ,,20c String ends of Ham,
pc.! Llllt 01 . ul.h ,kl.1JcllL ,tnd onl~, II Probably' The V'lgl"lnt '"
eariv> revc·tl- ' e o II eagues. Sl'd era bl e success In ' Germany as "D er I'

3~2 to 4 Ib 12c
per cent can be blameJ Oll J,'f,'Cl!VC i ed the Igal taint in his blood, for by Q-What is your aim in Life? Snob." It will have its American pre- I I Lean Soup
Lamb Chops (neck end
Meat. , l8c
QUI' celebrated BACON:
Illl'ch:lllical equipment, ' hi~ tenth year it had become an estab- A-I should like to be a best seller. miere next Saturday evening, Sep-
On this subject B.:nj:ullin Eynon,! li~hed custom it.\ thefamil~' I th.at to But most people, I suppose, will shy tember ;~rd, and its second perform- I of rack) 20c whole piece, 18c; sliced .... 25c
former Commissioner of Motor Ve-' hUll should be given the few relIcs of away from me for fear of being edu-: ance Monday evening, September 5th. !
I lIC
' I f' I S I' I) I , ! Igal w.hich had been handed down-a: cated The best I can expect is to stir! Sternheim's phv a satire on social I ""',.'I'~ 1\'·\' r('l'~ ,\Il)~'I'I'; I·' F Il 'L I·;:,\T llELl\'EHY I'RO~IPT
, _es 0, t'Ie, ' t;tte t) ,'IlIlSV V:lllla, ! ' f
,... ' .. : " I Pall' 0 spectac I ' h'd' ! • "
es Wit Sl e pieces that, lip a mild literary controversy. And climbing, is laid in prewar Germany" ,
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h,l~ thL joIIO\\Il1" to ~,I\.
, ....,'
E\Cn "0111<1
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b"~ cll'd I'n all<! out, alld s 111' BI'ble some peop Ie WI'II b uy me Just . to fi II an d d eaI s Wit . h t h e effort of one C hl'JS- .
granting that :1 eompar:l(ivc!y sm;tll: which rlOvealed le;;s signs of active use IIp their shelves. tian Maske to "arrive." Christian I~ "
j1erccllwge of :lut(lI11ohile accidl'llb! than did the shiny silver spectacles in Q-Does that fate clcpress you? will be played by Ferd Nofer, his
;Ire the resll1t of ml','hanical safl"ty! their dented metal caslO. But in that A-\Vell, you must admit that 1 fiancee and mistres;; by Hancey Castle WOOlen With Skin
il11l1l'rfc-ctiolls, if we arl' able to start, Bib.le, Igal returning from his wa.n-: 1I'0uld add a certain tonp to a library, and l\Iiriam Phillips, rcspectively, ano !
that has bccome ha!'sh and dry after a sum·
· ·1' 1 ' 1 I' I ' denngs nuw and then, hal.! kept a fair-I But imagine my humili-lti"n whell the other characters bv Harry Shep-!
I IlC 1I n\'er t 111lKII1" a )out liS own ;ll1l . . ' . . me!' out-of-doors, rcquil'c a sl'!'ies of facials,
, ,'''' , I Iy accurate famIly record on the pages !;onw one discovers me thl're with my pard, Carl Reukautr. Mabel Sheppard, I

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, pages uncut., \\T ou II( ". wou I!I you ('.,a·tl Icnne . .. wanJ G,a bl e. I! Gl't our special price.
R'ICser, anII I'd
(m:L'h;l:lIcal) \\'l' may 1,,', ;Ih'c til kll1g. I~rill\l'r~ who, publi.shl'd. it in 11>12.; 10 me a favor? (Whisper,) For l\Ionday evenillr;, Aug;u;;t 20th,
hlln til thc reah:;tt!lll1 of lill' hllll1;II1I'; ,\Is" he had slIppl'(lmto Its pages var-: Q-You needn't be so s'.'n,iti\'l' Hedgerow has ,elected Lcnnox Rob-!
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(.,ri,l;l ,lspect of lhe "itll;tt1"11 which i,,,! i"u' Idter" and othcr IJl\]ll'1"S, like the, ;dJOut it. Certainly I don't mind ('ut-: inson's comedy of Irish family life, HoI oil Ireatment, Shampoo anJ \\'''H'
·I ;\~ l I).. . . \....( II n I'll ~~ ::\.... . ]"1;. ltl~. .. ,,,holll n'pol'1, indicating the passable, tin"" \'our jJa""es for vou There vou "The \Vhiteheaded Bov"
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I:rdltelt'n"y of 11l~ ~'oung son, O)"(!<~llo, ; 1'1'.
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Chekhov's "The Sea Gull" which SUZANNE BEAUTY SALON
T dc' anl1l1:t ,
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\11 0 f' \\' I' I I . II B'bl
lIC I cause~ t lUt 0 (
.: A-A-ah! That mak('s me fed "\'('1' last April opened Hedgerow's
I I' to, ' ninth -,lIIJII.-T/l<s.-lI·('(I, .-':1'1';( '1.1/.,"'; --
;1111" :IL'cllknt" amounls , It . h:ls h,'en' IJ< ..(lime, III . th'· IS I..Llno t e t'nne, ,,I pllme
" I .'0 much hetter. 1\ly (I ('ar ' fnend. Illay year, WI'11 b e seen T ues d ay e\'enmg, . 216 Dudley Ave. Ph. Narh. 232~
calcuLttcJ, to Ihe ,"t:lggl'r1ng sum ot alld J'diable souJ'ee of genealogical! '<lIU 1lL'\'I,r split an infinitive! and the latest addition to the nedg;e·
::;2, '1Iil,ilOO,I)I)I) \'.-hich ":~""l'ds thl' datl's alld means nllt utherwise avail- I " * * row repertory. "Sprinr; Song," hy B"I,
:tl1llu:t! cost of public schll(ll educatillll able, lI"nc~ it happens that The Va- "Night Out," by Hupert Croft·, la Spewack, who with hcr husband
ill l he Uniled Statl's hy ::;~I)I ),(I! )1),01)1). ~rant .recclvcs n:quesb, sometimes, (:onkc, (Dial Press, $2. Pub, July: is also re~ponsible for two othl'r
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,(!'om dl;;tant relatives and. at others 11.) This is a novel of Futility. The Hedgerow successes, "Sweeney" and
to, " f rom un Jmown genea I OglS
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. I ('lOlIt ral character makcs futile at- ", So I"ItUire 1\ I ' wIl
an,' 'I be shown on '
THE CELLAR
lL,Jllclllln 111 the luss of iIle anJ ~1l11b formation from the records whieh the I tc,mpts to expres;; his uninteresting Wednesday evening.
:tnd thc J:un:lgc to I'ropl'ny frol1l old BillIe still presen'I's. Usually The yearnings, the English ]lost-war gen- I "Happy Endinr;," Perry Ivins' com' I WINDOW
alltlll\1ohik acciJent;; is the rl'ali:atilll1 Vagrant complies and sometimes, ,'ration (will writers never IH1\'e done edy of "life, letters and what have: I

;111" l'xercise of perslln;t! rl'splln,ihility when Ir;al's lliood is in th •.' a,cendancy, persecuting it '!) searches uselessly fOI'! you?" will be seen on Thursday eve-.
hy those \Ising the strel'ts and high- he sW.ishc s his desk clcan in one swee,P the M.ean~ng of, Things, and the .a~th- : ning, Frid~Y's show is "T~e E.Il1- I
.. r' : tOWa! d the waste baskct, puts on hiS or tnes III vam to be entertall1l1lg.: p<'ror Jones,' by Eugene O'NeIll, with! JUST AROUND THE CORNER
\\ ,l~~, , " : hat and departs leaving undone many Thcre is one satisfactory thing about: Arthur Rich in the title role and
The trequcncy \\'Ith wlllch :t\ltomo" more important and dutiful matters the book; the round, blacI, period that .Jasper Deeter as the cockney trader.
for sure is FaIl,-alld possibly, on the samc spot,
bile accidents occur at locations pre'l than supplying the answer to the cnds the final sentence. : Tonight's performance is St. John
slll\1ahly unJer control is not so I\1I1 .. h question of "\Vhom did Hannah Whit- \Vith the five hundred pounds left. I Ervinc's "The Ship," an English play is chilly weathcI·. Be ready to meet all comers,
:1 criticism of the control as an inJic:t' ney's older sister marry'!" ,Ill him by a relative, Justus \Villis,' about a family of ship-builders. To-
anyway, by supplying yourself with at least enough
, ' I f 'I'
lit 1Il of t 1e uli Ity ot:t
'11 rL'!..':1l IaltOI1
· M'IranI - IOlls, Ans\\ , '1'1' 'lllorr'Ow
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night the popular
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Jewish,
" '\\'h I' I ,. II I l',ast Side play, "Spnng Song," by coal to make several quick, off-and·on furnace fires.
ul1lcss. there he ,'I . , 01 I) ,'1'''" 111'11
5l'l1'e , rc at g<1 s 01 \\orse there may , cst t IOU come to po\'erty; open thr I lc II a S pewacl- wIll . be IJerformed
'b'l't '
SPOI1SI I I'y 111 t \l' nv"r () a 1110 or
1 J' t't have been precariuuslv poised in La: "VloS and thou shalt be satisfied with
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'" . Now,-low August prices; later--???
'1 . I ,Vagrante's family tree have never: hread," which The Vagrant consid-
ve llC e. , ; been by her disclosed. It seems likely I ('red to be a remarkably intellig"nt' I' ReacI~les S::,mi-Finals
(II •str 1'l't~'
C~,'II'c'I"S'I'l'C5
alllI 1lIg
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, Il\\'ays on so \\"1'J esprea J a Ie
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tlHI t IleI' bl 00<I stram
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. .IS pure aneI un-: an( I a Iert answer, consldel"lllg
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J e<, strmg lt down from Father ble's age and history, to IllS questIOn,
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l'i ISS Cora Ie Rembrandt Peale ' of
the Cynwyd. ' Club 'readll'tl
, . the .semi-
, hnals m the consolatIOn sl11g1es of the!
Narberth Coal Company
SL':t1C \\'JlI cease when people be\T1I1 to ,.." am, Wit no demises OIl gallows \\"llIch, of course, had been, "\Vhat n I C . Ralph S. D",me, OWller
,t eaware
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t'e ,. d b'.th, ,d- h b d'.' ' I ' b"" ounty Women's tennIs
,:xcrCISC the restrall1t that COInes With I es <In no n s OUtSI etc OIl s, ~ha I a man do to e sa\ed-m tunes, h
, • <0,
. h' I I I I I DISTRIBUTORS JEDDO HIGHLAND ANTHRACITE
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0 f h 0 Iy ma t I"Imonv. I. tmlr;
' I1 t b e so '' I'k I'e t hesc.'/" l' 0 l' 11m t IlC wor d "b r e I" ca amplOns
< .IJlS at t le d c lour Club ..'
;111 appre..:latlon am exercISl' 01 per- f
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II tI t Th
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e agran. c'an conJec· was u;;e( . 1 'era ~' ant Imp le(
II I' r I tl t :";he was elIminated last Saturdav bv
1U Marion Blew in a three-set t i b' Telephone Narberth 2430-2431
• 1),1 Il'l (nSI)1 It~. ture from her COllversatlOn and COll'j thc l11!lre Simple ancl rl'duecd standard . . ma c 1 y
To quote Mr. Eynon's statement (Iuct. Possibl~' ~ome imposter pope,: of Ii\'inr; which is now nlOcessary could the score of 2-6, 6-4, 6-1.
"g:lin: 'Tratlie safcty is C)') I'l'r cent. back in the Dark Ages, may have:"~ sati~faetory and sufficient. La Va- :.!.II III III III II III IIII III IIII III II III III IIII III III III 1II11111111l1ll1ll1ll1ll1l1ll1ll1l1ll11ll11ll11ll1l1l11ll1l1ll1ll1ll1ll1ll1ll1ll1l1l1ll1ll1ll11ll1ll1l1ll!:
l'LIUC;lti(\!1 ami ') pl'l' cen\. l'nf()l't'e' participated in the ('rl'alion of one, grante, howl'ver, said that it was a §
nur biggest pl'llblem is in the strain in her :amily lim', for it i". delightful l.lllswer because "bread" did §
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f S UIn.tn.er §
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asserts a certain plOrsonal lJl[alllbJ1lt~· • the bIrds, the 110wers, the SklCS and
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dnVL'rs, \VI1l'n they C:1I1 he reacheJ which authoritativc'ly O\'L'rp0\\,el';; The: all t!w natural beHutilOs and even poct- :: fI f ::
,'11 1I1.tSS,'. the COInpkxiti,'s of thc Var;rant ancl compels him to follow' "y, which is now available to anyone:: (1) You will want to cnjoy these late OWel"S 1'0111 a ::
11rohkll1 :Irl' pnlportionatcly reduceJ, t.he paths of rectitude and duty while who will merely upen his eyes to n'ad •§ c0111fortabIe Lawn Chail'. §
anJ when we :\re :Ihle to sL,ll the iJea her stern eye is on him. It was such it. So there they werlO, the big, brown § (2) Thc new growth of the climbing vines will necd a §
of s:lfcty to a sutliciently large per- a~ incident which caused The Va- Bible open between th.em, and at cro,s § suitable Arbor. §
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·11 1 gillOt, at her command, to get down purposes as to what It meant. Sure-
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aunt, Mrs. J. C. Russell, of Annapo- I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •~

'fHE FIRESIDE I
lis, M a r y l a n a . . •

J.\; r. an rs. 0 n . oug, 0


, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Eidson; of
--I--d-M--J-h--F-C-I--h-f I Conway avenue, have just returned



~ ~ , ,
Elghteen 'V'ea"'"s
All Bread and Pastries baked •
o? the premises un.der super. •
vIsion of the proprietor. •
01
Essex avenue, have as their guests from a month's vacation at Beach
Mrs. Clough's mother and sister, Mrs. Haven.
Francis Harley and Miss Helen Har-
ley, of Baltimore, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Easby, and
thel·r daughter, Nancy Joan Easby, o f .
Additional Copies of Popular
b
Books Purchased y LI rary
'b •
• Con t Inuous
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erYICe ***
Our modern refrigeration plant
bl k
ena es us to eep your 0
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"just right." •
Mr. and Mrs. C. Fred Kuebler, Jr., Narbrook Park, are spending this, The list of books purchased during •• assure you at Cotter's the finest quality foods at the •
o~ 25 Narbrook Park, have I~ft for week-end at Stone Harbor. I
August by the Narberth Community
ventnor, N. J., where they will stay J. I
Library and now ready for circula- • market's consistently lowest prices, Because co·opera- ONE-DAY SPECIAL •
a week or ten days. The Hon. Fletcher W. Stites, Mrs. tion, include additional copies of books • •
~ . ::;tites, and their son, Mr. Richard L. which have proved very popular in the • tive buying cuts costs, you will save by buying all your -This Saturday: •
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. ~I.erson, ~f ::;tites, of Haverford avenue, spent last! last few months, such as "The Foun- • ~
Gulph road, are entertall1l11. g their
.
d' B
d week-en In ronxvI e, . .
·11 N Y I
tain" by Morgan and "Faraway" by
, , " .
food needs from your independent grocer, who is a F,'ne GrarlUlated -

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son and da.u hter-II1-la.w, Mr. an 1\11'S~ ~'lary Louise Paul, of Iona Priestley, whose "Good Companions"
.l\l.rs.. J : IM. P lerson, 0f B Ig Stone G ap, avenue~ returned "'
b f I h b 'I d
SVG A R.
on Sunday from sev-' and "Angel Pavement" were unusual- • mem er 0 a arge group w 0 uy co-operative y an
Vll'gIl1Ja. . era I d~Ys' visit with her aunt, Mrs. ly well received by the public. The • th' t
I\lr. and Mrs. Co J APt
• leer h an d A. H. 1'ol ulty at Cape May. list will be seen to include severaI0 f . pass on e savings 0 you. 10-lb. bag ••
~
son, Philip, of }<'orest avenue, are
spending a week visiting friends at
Provincetown, Mass.
' the best of our modern authors, Willa •
The Misses Janet, Jackie and Jill Cather, Mazo de la Roche, Sigrid Und- •
Caldwell and Alice Maguire motored set, and Manuel Komroff, the author •
Prices listed here, except for the one-day Sugar Special, are
effective now to next 'Tuesday night, Au.gust 30.
39c •


J. to Ocean City on Thursday. Mrs. of "Coronet." •
Mrs. A. I-I. Durboraw and Miss Es- i John A. Caldwell, who had been vis- "Hot Water," by P. G. Wodehousc;
ther 1\1. Durboraw, of Elmwood ave- iting the resort for a few days, re- "Burning Bush," by Sigrid Undset; • Preserving Needs:
A mong 0 ur F·tne Fresh F·
rutts·--.••
nue, and Mrs. Ralph Lang arc on an turned with them. "Re-enter Sir John," by Dane and •
extended motor trip through Virginia. Mrs. Robert Schouck, of Homewood Simpson; "Obscure Destinies," bY..
Mr. A. H. Durboraw will entertalll avenue, is visiting her sister in Has- Willa Cather; "Lark Ascending," by
MASON JARS Jersey CANTALOUPES 2 for 9c ••
over the week-end Mr. H. 1\1. Wei- bruck Heights, N. J. Mazo de la Roche; "Big Business," • doz. pts., 69c •
kert, of Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. L. ~ by A. S. M. Hutchinson; "Good Man's doz qts 79c R· TOMATOES 3 Ib 10 •
Weikert, of York, Pa., and Mr. and Mr. and 1\'lrs. Merritt Heckel have Lore," by E. M. Delafield; "New York • • ." lpe ............ ., C
Mrs. T. 1\1. lHalin, of Sannettsburg, moved from the Sabine Apartments to Tempest," by Manuel Komroff; "The ••
Pa, their new home on Beechwood lane Fountain," by Charles Morgan; "Mur-
JAR RUBBERS
A S d
e.
J. and Sabine avenue. der in the Basement," by Anthony. 2 pkg., 9c Ripe BAN NA . . . . . . . .. oz., 19c •

. .
Miss Sara Ruth, of Lancaster, has Mrs. George Bailey, of Narbrook Berkeley; "When the Gang Came to • • •
returned home. after being the guest Park, is spending a week visiting her London," by Edgar Wallace; "Red • •
of Miss Virginia Steinford, of Essex father at Ocean City.
avenue.
I
Smoke," by Isaac Don Levine; "Prin-.
Mr. Frederick Kuebler, of Narbrool, cess of Exile," by Marie, Grand Duch-
PARAWAX., pkg" 9c California 0 RANGES doz., 19c •
Ba r I
MiSS E~1I11a antd, e~elliSst' Athli~l.eI'. I10 111C: Park, is vhacationifn at Vebntnor, N.I ess .bofl. Russia; "The Store," by T. s .
g
JAR TOPS, doz" 25c Freestone PEACHES. -- •
.6-lb. hanlper, 19c
arc re t urmng nex v ' 0 e J., until t e end 0 septem er. ~trl II1g.
on Woodbine avenue, having spent ~ • • •
the summer with their niece, Mrs. Miss Evelyn Jefferis, of Dudley ave- Fall Dahlia Show • JELLY GLASSES •
Harry Gehman, of BUffalo, N. Y. nue, had as her guest Miss Ruth Entries for the fall dahlia show of •
.
d
oz"
39
enA:
d L'rna Bea
ns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Ib ., 19c.
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of Quinn, of Pine Lodge, Wycombe. On the Pennsylvania HorticulturaI SOCI- • •
Miss Mar~' B. Church, Librarian of Wednesday they motored to Ocean ety in co-~peration with the Garden
the Narberth Community Library, is City.
taking her vacation at Cape !\lay as 1\1:1'. Alfred Livingston, of Essex
Club Federation of Pennsylvania, to
he held in conjunction with the Bryn


QUALITY ME'nATe'
.1 J
AT LOW plD '"'C'ES
.1\..1

Stewteng Cht·ckens, 23 .•
I •
the guest of nEss Bessie Graham, of avenue, has returned from a six I Mawr Horse Show on September 30 • •
Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia. weeks' vacation in St. Petersburg, I and October 1, will be received up to •
!\Iiss Elma L. Reese, of Hampden Fla., wher he visted his aunt, Mrs. I noon of Thursday, Septe~1ber ~y Fancy 4Milk-Fed ICb. Prl'nle Rl'bs
~\Venue, left last Friday for Harvey Robert Hawk.
27,
the secretary of the Horticultural HII

U 12 Ib •
Cedars, N. J., until after Labor Day. ~ ciety at 1600 Arch street, Philadel-.. pto - · Grain-Fed •
~ I\1r. and !\Irs. Harvey W. Monl,~. phi~. No wild flowers, laurel, pine
!\Ir. Eugene Gilroy, of Scranton, of Grayling avenue, have returned 01' dogwood may be entered in con- •
. mont h' s vaca t·IOn from the Poconos. They left Thurs- sideration of the conservation move- •
Lean PIate Bee................
f 2 Ib ., 19c BEEF, Ib ., 29c ••
Pa., is spen d ing 11Is
at the home of his parents, Mr. and day for Cleveland to bring home their ment. • Sh Id S . L b Ib 19 • •
Mrs. John Gilro~', of Essex avenue. daughter, Miss Alice Monks, who hae • OU er prIng am ., c LOIN OF PORK •
Mr. Fred F. Patten, of Woodbine been assistant dramatic counselor at Submit Low Bid • •
avenue, has returned after a six Camp Harkness, Ohio. McCabe Brothers, contractors, of • Leg of Spring Lanlb. .. . Ibo, 29c Whole or half •
weeks' tour of France and England, Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Merrill Bala-Cynwyd, submitted the low bid b
where he directed the Haverford Col- and children, John and Nancy, of for the construction of a concrete •• Thick end RIB ROAST. . ..... lb., 22c I ., 19c _.
HAMS 21 C lb:•
lege Orchesera. Rockland avenue, have returned from bridge on Easton road, spanning

Last Sunday 'AI: and Mrs. Herbert ~:;~~


weeks' vacation at Ithaca, New :~~~ChThl:~~.idi~le i~I~~t~:~~n~on~~::e:
: Armour's Star
B. Price and their daughter, D{)ri~. J. 14 feet long, with a roadway of 50 •
of Anthw~'n road, and !\lr. and Mrs. Mr. A. J. Bawden, of Woodside ave- feet. The contract will be prepared. whole or shank half , ••
R. G. Anderson, of Palmyra, N. J., nue, will join his wife and daughter this week and work started within ten

IlI~~:~(~::d:e:~:t;IM~~:~;dMrs. Price ;~~x~~~~:e~~?:k:~is week-end for the


and Doris, accompanied by !\Ir. J. I\L Mrs. E. C. Griswold, of Chestnut
days after the signing. :
••
29c SALE 11PT.PT. BOTBOT.WELCH'
WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE
S TOMATO JUICE
BOTH FOR 29c :
Value 45c ••
Bole, of Lansdowne, motored to BaI- avenue, is spending a few days at
timore, where they were the guests Cape May visiting friends. Church Notes • •
Qf I\1rs. George H. Elmer. !\Irs. Price Mrs. Ruth W. Grace returned tn C S· l
and Doris will rel~ain two weeks. her desk at the Borough office on Mon-
day following a two weeks' vacation.
•• o"ee
'JJ'
peCta: TETLEYS TEA -.
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Rushton and I·he Presbyterian Church
Rev. John Van Ness, D.D., Minister..
• Bosan,t th e W 0 nder Coffee . . . . . . .. Ib ., 21c G L b I
rem a e


aughter, Joan, ~'isited in Fort Wash- Will of Captain Crosson
<1.

IIlgton, Pa., on Sunda~'. I Meetings for August ~8: Illdia Ceyloll •


is Filed for Probate !J..15 A. I\I.-Bible School. •• Quaker A'rlSt0 crat Coffee . Ib_0'_25c
1\lr. Edwin H. Speakman, of Hamp-:
den avenue, and l\lr. James . 0 - ~ Th
. .
G
erts, Jr., of Mel'lon, have Just return- I E'
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' e WI '0
'11 f C
U S 1\·1 C
. \\r·II·
aptam I lam .
f "T b tl
J
11.00 A. 1\1. - Morning Worship,
The sermon will be delivered by Rev. •
Astor
_.

11b tl·n , 27c


13C
1I -lb. pkg.
I/.4

\:d from a se\'cn weeks' trip west, cov- i vrosso.n, . . • . ., 0 ,,~r er 1, Lewis 1\1. Keim, of N a r b e r t h . . ..•.....•...... , - . •
.
erlllg t we IVI.' th ousan d ml' J es th
. roug I1 I. who dlCd August. 10, was
'adnlltted to 7.45 P. M.-Evening Worshi!). Hev. • • •
'
1\1 eXlCO, tl
up le 'es \\. t C t
oas an d C probate
all- i I' atf Norristown thiS
I d wee]\. It
t $~OO() L. 1\1. Keim will preach. DIM
e on te. . . . . . . . . . .. . lib
- . tl'n , 29c Pure Cider •
d (Isposes a an estate ,'a ue a c. • Next \Vednesda~' evening, August •

VINEGAR •
~
a u. , The will, partly typewritten and
Mrs. L. W. Cowie, of N. Narberth! partly in Cuptain Crosson'.s hand writ- eonlially invited.
. ., . 1 ! ing' gives one-third of PIS estate to
a I, Prayer Meeting at 8 o'clock. All
•• Gold Medal or FLOUR 5-lb, bag, 19c
L
or Pure W!lite e.
a\'enue Will return Sunday With lCl',
ughte'r P'ltricia and son Dean'
'
Jane A. Morris, m~' housekeeper or All Sairlts' Church •
b '
Pills ury s
2 Ib b
1 - ,ag,
39
c VINE GAR •
da

cd
,'"'

fron~tourSt.ofPaul,
, , I

Minn., and an extend-


the west.
Mrs. Clarence A. Speakman, with
'f "
1\'1 ~.. •
\Y Ith. the exceptJ?n ~f. five dollars Montgomery Wynnewood.
the r(,sld~e estate IS (h\"lded equ~lIy,
and Wynnewood Aves.,
Gibson Bell, Pastor
e: Cleant.ng Needs: qt. bo.t., 15c :.
C I DOG FOOD
e. Ivory FIakes Iarge pkg., 19c ••
Iler son an( I (aug I ht er, Ed ' an d
. Will alllong
. hiS daug'ht('rs, Mrs.
. Ir\'lIlg
. He\·. David Holmes, Assistant

Marv left Wednesday for a week's Spll1der Lusher, Josephllle Mane I


1:\.00 A. M.-Holy Communioll. a0
1ll0t~1: trip through Western Pennlyl- ~rosson (Mother Mary Bernice) and 11.00 A. 1\1.-Morning Prayer, Lit- 3 d k 25 2 19
me . p g., c cans, c
. .
,ama. ~
Gertrude C. Crosson.
The five dollars set aside from the
'\IIY and S e r m o n . .
e • ••
Miss Margaret Shaw, daughter of
COlllmander and l\lrs. Charle,; H.,
residuary estate is given to "Ger-
trude's mother, Mrs. Muller, nee
Baptist Church of the Evangel
Hobert E. Kcighton, Minister
• OXOL 2 bottles,25c Schlorer's ••
Shaw formerly of Avon road have' Schnepp and now known as Mrs. Rog- Sunday, August 28: • - ONIA b 10 PICKLES
retur~ed to her home in AI~herst, l!rs." 11.00 A. 1\1. - Morning Worship. • Reiner's AMM qt. ot., c •
1\1ass., after a stay of several weeks The daughter Josephine, Mother :::;ermon by Dr. Isaac G. Matthews, • or RELISH •
yj,;iting her many friends and Ileigh- l\Iary Bernice, of the Order of Holy Professor of the Old Testament, Cro- • P Irs p 3 bars 19c •
LOI'S here. Child, is named executor of the will 'l.er Seminary. • a mo lve oa , 16-oz. jar, 19c •
Miss Ella Timberlake, of Price ave- which was executed May 7, 1D31. • Y 'P B S Ch' 3 Ib 25 • •
lIue, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. E. Holy Trinity Lutheran CllIlrch • oung s · . oap IpS. . . . . . . ., C Red Ripe new pack •
Owen, of Montclair, N. J. Miss Katherine Hall Rev. Cletus A. Senft, Pastor • TOMATOES •
~ Weds Mr. Harold Koup Sunday, August 28, 1D32: • Gulden's Mountain Pride •
Miss Lillian Baker, of Haverford D.30 A. 1\1.-Bible School. 3 II 25
avenue, has returned from visiting The marriage of Miss Katharine 11.00 A. M.-The Morning Service, • MUSTARD PEAS ta cans, c •
Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle, at Poughtown, Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John with sermon by Dr. A. C. Miller. • • •
Pa. While there Miss Baker, Miss R. Hall, of Sabine avenue, and Mr. • J. ar, 12c 3 cans, 25c McCormick's Bee Brand •
Betty Carlisle and Mr. Grafton Carl- Harold S. Koup. son of Mr. and Mrs. Methodist Episcopal Church • SPICES •
isle motored to Niagara Falls, where Theodore S. Koup, of Montgomery Rev. Samuel MacAdams, Minister • •
they spent the week-end.
1\lr. and Mrs. Wesley P. Bailey, of
avenue, took place last Friday after-
noon at 5.30 o'clock in the Narberth
Sunday, August 28:
D.45 A. 1\L-Sunday School.
• Horse Shoe Salmon, tall can, 15c 2 k IOc size •
Narbrook Park, has as their guests Methodist Episcopal Church. The 11.00 A. 1\I.-l\lorning Worship. • . p g., 15c •
m·er the week-end Miss Iva Martin,
of Brooklyn, N. J., and Miss Grace
Rev. Samuc1MaeAdams, pastor of th(' Hermon b~· the Pastor.
church officiated.


KeIIogg'C FI k 2 k
s orn a es, p g., C 17 •
Gortoll's Ready-to-Fry
••
Arnold, of Philade~phia. St. John's C h u r c h . - CODFISH CAKES •
,
Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Ball, of Bow-
Married at l\1cdia Lower Merion
The announcement of the marriage I Levering MiII·Road and Bala Avenue. •
h
W eaties h 1 h fl k
w o e w eat a es
2. p kg 17C can, 12c •
man and Narberth avenues, will be
at their summer home in Ocean City
until September ~O.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1\1. Middleton,
of Miss Marie Louise Wentz, daugh- i Rev. A. E. Clattenburg. D.D., Rector. •
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walton M. Wentz,
205 Wayne avenue, Narberth, and
John Hall Calvert, of Monument road,
•Tr., of Shirley road, arc spending the
Cynwyd, at Media, on May 15, wae
I
Rev. Henry A. F. Hoyt, D.D.,
I
Rector Emeritus.
8.00 A. l\I.-Holy Communion..
I

11.00 A. l\I.-Morning Prayer and ••



C 0 t t e r 'M
s k et•·.
ar
-.-all the w h e a t · ' •

week-end at Beach Haven. made this week by t1l& bride's parents. I Sermon.
~ Both Lower Merion High School grad- i
The Rector extends a cerdial in- •
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wipf and daugh- uates, the couple will be at home af- vitation to all to attend the church •• Haverford Avenue, Narberth Phones, Narberth 2250 _ 2251 _ 2252 •
tor, Helen, of Chestnut avenue, are ter September 10 at Essex and Price services. All seats arc free at all
leaving Saturday to visit Mrs. Wipf's avenues, Narberth. times. • ••" ••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Page Four OUR TOWN A1lgttst 26, 1932
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ECLIPSE DUE AUGUST 31 of the Haverford and 1\1erlon road asl


o"Ig-lnally laid out 33 feet Wide, at the
with a right curve and measured on the
chord of the arc of a circle with a radlu" iilffi~;;~;~~;~~~~~~;~~;~~~~~;~~;~~;~~;;;
TAKE YOUR (Continued from Page One)
distance of 46.48 feet ~ol·th 6~ degs. :l~
IIIlns. East from the point of Intersectioll
of 166,75 feet, North 68 degs. 40 mlns. 3:1 I
lleeonds East 61.62 feet to a point; 'i'hence'
PICTURES d • of said original side Hne with the l"orth-
I eclipse. Every planet an moon wlth- easterly side Hne of Essex a\'enue (50 feel
continuing along the said side of sal<l
Nllrbrook road with a left curve and
I
to Davis' Store, 224 Hav-
in the solar system casts its shadow wide) thence North 12 degs. 11 mlns.
OUt into space, and when the Sun and West along land about being. conveyed I
measured on the chord of the arc of It
el,'cle with a radius of 126.76 feet. North
64 degs. 47 mlns. 66 seconds East 1~.82
Storing Away
erford Avenue, and count
on good work In having
l two of these bodies are in a direct to Ray R1ckHn, partly passing along the
. • • . ' centre of a partition wall. 108,n feet to
lIme WIth each other, one bemg WIth-I'L point In line of land now 01' late of
feet, to an open or public space forming
II continuation or extension from ~ar·
'I in the limits of the cone of shadow George A .•Tones, thence along the sam" brook road, East, Thence along said open in a safe place is one
them printed and devel· I
cast by the central body, an eclipse North 77 degs. .j!) mlns. I'~nllt 20.4 feet 01' pUblic space with a left CUI've, IlIlI1
'occurs' in other words the Sun's light 10 II point In the Hne of land now or measured on the chord of the II I'll of II way to avoid worry
oped .. 24·hour service. i. ' , runnerly of ,Yll1iam T. Hardll, thell<'e .. Irelo with a mdlus of 55 feet South 51
I IS cut off by the central body. Thus, "long the same South 12 clegs. 11 mlns, rlegs. ~ mlns. 40 seconds East -In feet.
We sell all sizes of and to insure happi-
Kodak films. comes directly between the Earth and I"
in thc present instance, the Moon 11':llst partly passing along the centre of
partition wall 106 feet to llald original
the Sun and Ii ht from the latter sille line of Haverford nnrl :\Ierlon roa,l;
10 a cornel' of lot 12, on salrl plan: and
'I'henee along said lot 12, South 6 <legs.
5!1 mlns. 'Vest 10~.14 feet. to the North- ness later on.
Try O!ll'
•new •Do!!\'• Madison ,g

,a portion of the Earth,


thence along the same South 6~ deg's.
casts the shadow of the Moon over :12 mlns. 'Vest. 20.62 feet to Hne of salcl
Similarly 1IIIel<1in's' land, the first mentionerl point
erly side of said 12 feet wide drivewlI)'.
the first mentioned point and Illaee of
beginning.
'ICE CREAM--l:jclJ and : when the Earth comes between the I al\ll Illace of begInning. BI-:I:\C1 ImowlI In the Narberth National Bank, a member of the
cream)' u:\nl;;R ANn SUB.IEeT to c''''la in rl'S'
• Sun and the Moon, in a direct line,l"s :\0. 205 Haverford road.
el'vatlollll, conditions III III restrictlol'"
Federal Reserve System, your savings are assured
~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~:Itheshadow of the Earth engulfs the SIJB.IECT TO certain builrllllg resll'j(,- t herein mentioned.
; !\Ioon, that is, eclipses it. IllOIIS therein mention.
'l'OGETI-1Elt with the fl'e" an<l ..om- safe-keeping. In a sound, conservative bank you
"To arrive at a better understand-I The. Improvements thereon are a: ilion usc, right, liberty anel privilege of
or To RENT SELL
ing of these phenomena, it is wcll to 2'1~ Story Plastered I-louse, 2,( feet f,'olll the afol'esaid drivewa~' liS and fOl' II
need have no fear of fire, loss and theft. You are
bear in mind certain fundamental hy 40 feet deep. :1 HOOlllS on Fir'st Floor. driveway and passag'eway at all time"
your house, see Distance of Sun 1:1 Ilooms on Seeoncl Floor. ,I Booms a lid thereafter forever.
facts as follows.

THE MAIN LINE


Bath on Third Floor. cella I'. g-as. eleetl'il'
93,000,000 mIles; average dIstance of lIg-hts. Sprlng'field water. stearn heal.
'. . 'I invited to start that account now.
the Moon 240,000 miles. Sun's diam- The Improvements thel'eon lire a:
HOME FINDERS
eter 866,000 miles; Moon 2,160 miles;' l';eized and talwn i~l execution liS tl,e I If., StOlT Stone and Frame BUllg'a lo\\,.
E -th 8000'1 Th b't f th 1II'I'Opert~. of lIell'n Baird Caldwl'll, :\101'1- 2,1 feet fmnt by :16 feet deep. with :1
ASSOCIATION
al .' m~ es. e or t o e gagol" and "'Illiam P. Gordon, Secretary I'oonu~ on fil·~t fino)', :l rooms 11IH1 ha t 11
Moon (Its motIOn around the Earth) 10f Banking- for the Commonwealth of on second floor. eellal'. g"s. electric lIg-ht".
Phone, Narberth 2285 is inclined to the orbit of the Earth l'enns~'I\'ania. in possession of the husi- Spring-f1cld watel', hot water heat, 1101'('\' The
REAL ESTATE, (its motion around the Sun) at a I"ess and prolH,rty of the :\Ierion 'rille fmn t.

MORTGAGES, INSURANCE
. "nd Trust Company of Ardmore. Exeeu-
small angle, conse~uentl~ ecltpses oc- I tOl' of John A. Caldwell. Dee',1., ;\Iortg-a- Seized and taken In exeeutlon liS t h('
cur only when theIr orbIts cross each I g'llI', and Helen Baird Cal<l\\'ell, Il"al 1'1'Operty of Richard S, Sa~'er, .II'., Mort-
Narberth National Bank
other at or near what are called the II OWllel', and to he sold h~.' g-agor and Real Ownel', alld to he "0),1 b~'
nodes. The minimum number of Open 8 A. M. daily for your convenience,
. . • IrA S Fa:rI:\ I': S. LE\'E1~, Sherifr. HASELTINE S. LEYT-:H, Shel'II'f.

Villa Maria Academy echpses each year IS two, the maxI- f


mum seven. Pawn 1Il01H'~' ~~Oo,oo
"Now, it happens that the ratio of Sheri IT's Otlic~~ :\orl'islown. 1'ellna.
nown :\Ioney ~200,OO
Sheriff's Olliee, :\orrlstown. 1\~n11:1.
and also Friday evenings from 7 to 9

GREEN TREE, PA. the sizes and distances of the Moon 'I Augnst 16, In3. Aug-ust 16, 1n3~
(MALVERN P.O.)
and the Sun are such that each ap-,
pears to be of about the same size in I' SHERIFF'S SALE
Resident and Day the sky, while the distance of the
SH ERI FF'S SAL.E

Ity virtue of a \\Tit of Levari F:Il'i:I~


School for Girls Moon is such that only the tip of the
IHH1H'cl nut of the Court of ('0111111011 l'!l':IS
By virtue of a writ of Lev" ri Facias
shadow cone touches the earth. The IRHIH~(l out of the Court of COllllllOIl Ple:t~
of ::\1()lltg'onH~l'Y County. I'ClllHl., to Illf'
of l\Iont~oln(\rr COUlIty, l'cHlla., to lilt'
Elementary, nearer the Moon is to the Earth the tlireeted, will he sold at ] 'nhlie Rate 0)1
rlirecterl, will he ~01<1 a t Public Sa Ie Oil
College Preparatory and wider the shadow band, and some-
times it is just far enough away at
Secretarial Courses
Special Courses in Music
Accredited by the Pennsylvania
State Department of Education
the occurrence of an eclipse to miss
the Earth entirely, under which cir-
cumstances the Moon appears slightly
at l:!.flO o'cl(wl{ :"0011, EaHlpl'n Slalldanl
Tirne, ill COllrt ]tOOll1 "C''' at the Cou!'t
(ToURt'. ill tht! BOI'oug'h of =,orri~lo,,"t1.
:It l:!.nn o'clcwl\. Xoon, Ea~tern SlalHl:11't1
'I'hllt', in Court Hoon1 "('" at the Courl
IJousl" in Ull' Boroug'h of Xorristo\\'II,
A Questionaire
for Main Line
also by the Middle States Associa- said County, the follo\\' ill Po' deseriht'(l Itt-:II
tion of Colleges and Secondary
smalIer than the Sun. The eclipse is "airl <;ount~'. the follo\\'ln,l:' rle~r'rlher1 !teal
";state: l';state:
Schools thcn called annular, from the Latin
SWIMMING TENNIS annulus, a ring, and when thc three ALL 'I'IL\T <;EHTAI:\ lot in Ihe 110'" ALL 'rllA,. CEltTAI:\ lot ill the 110"-

Business People
bodies aI'':! so positioned a ring of the oug-h of Xarhcrlh, :\JOllt,g'C)Jllt·I'Y C'tHlllly.
GYMNASIUM I'a.
llllg"h of Xal'hel'th, :\Jontg"omcI'Y ('ol1l1ty,
Sun's light is visible momentarily. I'a,
School Blls Accommodation
"In the coming eclipse the !\Ioon's I\]'o;OI:>;:>;I:>;G on :\, E. "ide \\'Illialll"
Conducted by the Sisters, BEf;I:>;:>;I:\f; in the mirlelle nf IIonw-
shadow will move from northwest a'"e, 16~,77' l';. ]~O ]1' E. from poillt in wood a VP. :-;. :!OO 26' \Y. 27r..~;;' f!'olu tlH~
Servants of the Immaculate to southeast, in a curve extending \\'oo,lbin" a\'e .. said Iwint being- X, 7!1" IlIll'I'H('('t ion of lniddlc line of I-lOll1c\\'ood
:iI' ],;. 26;" fl'01n intC'r~ectioll of nliddle and Sahinc aves.,
Heart of Mary from beyond the Hudson Bay re- thPlH~(l' S. (j!)O :~,1' \Y,
line of 'Voorlbine anrl lana a,'ellues; !H.'l~': thence ).;. 22') 8' "". ~4.2:i': thenl'o What make of car do you drive?
Fall Term Opel's Sept. 13th gion, down through eastern Canada, thence :\. 7n" ;'1' E, 1l5.~n'; thel1('e S, :-:. 6n' ;\4' E. n1.1,I': thence S. 20' 26'

.................... - ........ .. Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, and 10'"


a snlall portion of northeast l\Iass- II,l,S:l'; then,'e :\, 12° 11' \\'. 1R,5' tn
:!7' E. 18.;": thence S, 77,J ,I!)' \V"
I';. 2·1.2;" to lH'g'lnning-. What make radio do you dial?
~~~~============-achusetts,
heg-illllillg", Heilig' Xo. :!21 \\"illiall1s n\'~­
far out into the Atlantic IIlle. TIll' ItnpJ'o\"{'nl('nt~ thereon nre a:
Story RtlH'('O and Pla~tt'n~d Iloll~W, IS What kind of clothes, shoes, hat, socks, etc., do
Ocean. This band of shadow is rough- ft'pi ff'unt 1ly :lll f('pt dp(·p, ,,·it 11 :1 1'(lOIlI~
GOLDEN' ly 100 miles in width, and in that The In1prnvenH'111~ thel'POtl arf' :I: oil first floor, :l rOOIl1f; and hat h on :-;ee- you wear?

uernsv portion only will the eclipse be total; Rtol'y Plasterec1 1louHe, lfi f('(lt frolll

while the eclipse will be partially seen :~ H00J11S and Bath all SpCOJHl 1'"10(11', ('el-
on each side of thc path of the shadow la.... gas, electric Jig-hts, Sprillg'lleld \\'" (er,
011,1 flo",'. "ellaI', gas. "leetl'ie lig-hls.
hy 40 feet df'cp, 3 HOOlllR 011 Fir~t 1,'1001", ~prill~dielc1 Wa t('I", hot wa t(ll" IIf'a t, 1101'(';11
front.
What kind of tooth paste do you use?
What cigarettes do you smoke?
MILK
"J]eller[Mii.'!.. JJc!.'erOl.eaUJt ~
(Continued on Pag'e Five)
!aot wate1" heat, pOJ'ch fl'o1Jt.
,
~ei7.C'cl and tah:cll ill executioll :as tilt'
prope"t~' of \Villi" III '1', )larris, .11'.. :\101"- :
~t'ii~t:'cl ancl . . tal\:() iJ~l f'Xecutloll :IH till' g'Hg'OI', and ::\Iary E, I1a1"1"iH, 'J'I't1~lee 1111 I
Jll'opl'l'ly of 1,.. ~1l1Cl' h, lle'I'1', .:\l()rlL::It~f)r" clel' decll of 1"ruf.::t for 1'~\"('lyn IlarriR .1 .. f-: What kind of breakfast cereal, milk, flour, bread,
NOTICE :IUd IIt·lpll Ball'd ('al'l\\"l'lJ. Ht';l1 ()Wlll'r" ',,"illi:ull '1\ I1a1'l'i~, ,11' .. :\(ildl't'd i
feries, jelly, and beverage do you absorb each day?
'11lc1 to hI' Holc] hy Illarris Hha,,", 1'hOln.l:-> (101'(1011 Itat"l"iH,;

It makes / SI'I'IIE:\11o: C01'I:,\, UF THE STATio: UF


XL'\\" YorI\:, ('ounty nf KillC~-
IL\IUlY I', CO:>;:>;OI:. Plaintiff, ag-aillsl
1L\i'I':L'J'I:>; I': S, LE\'Io:II. i'1,,',ilT.
aJl(l Yirginia ])eaITl' If:lITis. Itl':l1 ()\\"Ilel~

1L\SELTIXE i', LE\"F:It. SlIel'il"l',


I

Do any of the people that you do business with,


advertise?
PEPIA
I )uwn :\1f)1\(·~· ~~OO.Ofl
,'\':>;'1'111.\ E. '·O:>;XOl:. I ).,f"llIlan!.
I'lailltiff de~ig-lIatl'~ tlIp \~0\111ty of l~ingH Silcdrr's Oflit'(', ;":orl'isto\\"Il, flown :\follf'Y ~~oo.nn
;IH the place of trial. ~U111111011~. ..\('tiOIl \ t1~'l1sl 1(;. 1 ~l:~~
1'1 .. \I1II111 a :\laITiage. ~lIprifr'H Oflic('. :"orri~lo\\'Il,
I
Now, what was that you were saYIng, that ttIt
,\ ug'ust 16, ln3:!
'I'll Ihl" :11)'\\"(\ I':lllll'll nt~ft'll(lal1t: (()~l- ~ I ! doesn't pay to advertise"?
\,(ll' .\Ill'; 1I1o:111cBY i'L'~L\IO:>;I,~n 1" I SHERIFF'S SALe:
:UI:-,Wl't· tlit' l'OI11plaillt ill this :l1·ti'lll. and i SHERIFF'S SALE
Nearly all the merchandise bought today is bought
til ~t'I'Vt' a l'Opy cd your :lIlH\\'l"I', or, if I 1":.\' \"irtue of a writ of T..fl\':Lt'i F:Il"i:I~
the ('olllplaint iR nut Hl'n'l'd with this I i::~"HlI'<l u1lt of tht' COlli" of ('on1111ol1 IIJ(~:I~ I~y vir-tlll' or a writ of Leval'j Jo':Il'ia~ I
from merchants who advertise.
Hlll11n10llR, to ~l'I'\'e a Iloth'(' (If appL'ar- i Ilr :\lontg'ollll'ry County, J'Pllna., to Ille IS:'Hl(lcl Otlt of the Court of ('onlll1ol1 PJea:-;:
atH'l', Oil the Plaintiff'8 ..\ttOl'llI'Y within I dir(\('tpd. will hl' so!(l at PUhlic ~all! 011 (If :\Iontg-oJnpr~~ COtlllt~~, ]Jl\tllI;!" to IlIt'1
t wel1t~· daYH aftel' ,tht~ :-:ervke of thi~ .lirectetl, wlll be Holr! at Pulllie Sale 011' Folks like to trade where they can get merchandise
SUllllllOIlS, (~x:cl\lE:i\"p of the (lay of SPl'\"il'(':
and ill l'a:-w of YUlll' failul'('1 to ap!ll'al', 01' WED:\ESDA Y, SEPTF::\lBEIt 1-1, 1!J32 information without asking for it. Ads give this
PLIANT form cleaYet tlllf'\\"CI", jlHlg'lllcnt will Ih' ta}{l'n ag-ainRt at 12.00 o'clocl{ :"\0011, Eastern Standard
the water ••• gracefully You by df'fault. for th,> n'li"f ,1t'nJallClt',l 'l'ime. in Court !loa III "C" at the Court IIl. l~,OO o'docl;: ~oon, Eastern Standard inforp:tation.
... effortless it
Everywhere • • • • behind
s"ems. ill the eOlllplaillt. 11 rousp. in the BOl'oug-h of :"\orristowlI.
i
)latl'd ,",L'W YOI'I<, X, Y .. .July ~, In~, ""irl ('OUllty, the follOWing described Heal
'I'ime. In Court Room "C" at the Court
House, in the Boroug-h of Norristown,
the scenes of athletic IL\~IIL1'()X A:\IlEHSOX, AltOl'ne~' fO"I';;state: "aid County. the follOWing described Real
Are you satisfied with the amount of business you
prowess. I'lailltiff. Otllt'e anr1 ", O. _\<lr11'L·sS. 2:1:1 i I~state:
are now receiving from your community?
GOLDEN Broadway. llorollg-h of :\Ianlmtlan, City' ALL THA,]' CT';RTAI:\ lot 01' piece of
of X,,\\' Y o l ' i < . l : ' r o u n d with the bullding-s and Illllll'Oye- ALL THAT CEltTAIN lot 01' piece of
GUERNSEY ments thereon erected. SITl!.\,.F: In the ground with the building'S and Improve- I Let this weekly newspaper help you. Its ads are
MILK To Cynthia E. COl1nor. the ahove namer1 Borough of Narberth. County of Mont- ments thereon erected, Situate In the I
lupplies the ginger and r1l'fenelant: "'tllller~' and State of Pennsylvania. des- Borough of Xarherth, County of Mont,' read by residents interested enough in this section
'rill' fol't'goill!;, !4Ullln10n~ i~ ~('I'\"('(l UPOIl ig"llated an(] ]{no,,"n aH Lot No. 10, and gnlller~', Pennsylvania, bounded and de-

~~~
~~mhe~ili;a;~u:h~d snap rOll by puhlication. pur~lIant to an ol'lh'l" lhe Southeasterly half ?f lot No. S .011 sc:ribed as follOWS. to wit: to subscribe for this paper and read its news-and
nf the SUtll'ell1<' Caul'! of the Statl' of' I'lan of lots ealled ":-;arhrook" deslg-
\I
"
II
/j
Gold.n Gu.rn••\' Milk com..
ONLY from Gu.rn•• y atd. ,:>;"\\' Yorl" Inark at i'pl'I'ial Tl'rlll. 1'art ,': n,:~t,~':l a~'d ,sul'\'e~'eel, f",' t~,.e :\arb~~'tll BEG1:\NING at a )lolnt on the South- advertising. Its ads are read at the time of week
and carrl•• tho official Gold•• 'thereof. Klllg's ('ounty. lIy lion. Edwarrl. (1\1(. ASSOCiation, h~, Robel t Allelel S~" I\'est siele of Essex avenue, at the rlls-
Gu.rnley trademark. Ilu""ellllalln, a .lustice of said Suprell"'! l'OIIC., land"I'ape eng-meer, which s,,,d tance of 120 feet measUI'ed along til<' when there is most leisure to read-over the week-
('nll"l, rlate,1 the l~th ,1a\' of July. 1~I:l~. i plan IS I""'orded in the Otllee for the Southwest side of Jo.:ssex avenue from its
Visit the Dairy Bungalow allli til('d with the l'olllpla'int In thl' olli"L' i Ilecordin~ of needs, ell'" ,in and fOl' the Illtersection with the South side or Mont- end. Its rates are moderate.-That is why its per-
of thl' ('Il'rk of King'S ('IIUllt \' at thL' 1 !'til : ('ounty of :\Iontgolllery, In 'fleerl Book I ~omery; thence continuing along ttle
After YOIlr Swim of HL:('o'rd~, ill tht~ i~ol'oug-h~
City and ~tate of ':\l\W YOl'k,
:)f 2
Drool{l\:ll, ":"0. til!)" H1g-l: ... ;)00, etc .• and n!.\'i~etl 011 SouthWPRt Ride of ESRex a\"cnUQ South
. Aug-ust 24, 1~12j, the sai(l lot .hetJl~ 1l101'L' III deg-s. 16 mlns, East 70.15 feet to Ii
sistent, intelligent advertisers are finding that it
BROOKMEAD Pated :\p\\, York, X. y,. ,Iu!\' 1", 1!1~~, l'artir'ulal'1y cles",rlhed a(,(,ol'<hll;;' th .. r,'to, J1~ln\: thelle" l';outh 6~ degs. 3,1 mins, pays to advertise.
GUERNSEY DAIRIES lI'\:\IIT/l'O:\ .\:\D1':I~S():\, All'llI'ne\' fol'
,
:I" follows, to Wit: \\est 97.83 f,'et, to a !lolnt; thence ;oo;ol'tll
III deg-s, 16 nllns, "e~t ~,I.-lO fpet to "
lilailltiff, Gillee and 1':
O . ..-\d,]n~~H, :3:1 nl,;qIX~{:"\G at a point Oil the :"\orth- point: thf>lH'P North 77 dOg-H. 56 lnlll~ Let our representatives help you.
West Lancaster Ave., Waylle BI'o;:d\\~a):, Borollg'h 01 :\lallhattan, Ctty erly Hide of a certain I:! ft~l't wide dd\"e- I r.~ HC'C'1II111s Ea:-;t ~lti.:~t fl't..'t to the p1:l~'~.
of t) ~ew ), ark wa~t, at the di:-:;taTll'c of ~:!fi feet. n1l'aH- i of lwg-lllnhig'.
'Phone-Wayne 1121 iorl- ... ) III'cd ~()uth 77 (]eg-H. ·l~l Illil1~. \Y('st fnull:
I<A Complete, Dependable Dairy Ihe lI"int "r Inte,'section of said sir1e of!I u:\I>I·:n A:-:n Sl'B.IEC']' to c",.I:r11l
Ser'Vice" Haid clri\"C'\\'ay with the w(,s('1"I~' Hhh~ or C'on<litionR and I reRtl"i('tiolls nH tht~r.. ill
SUBURBAN PUBLICATIONS, INC.
SHERIFF'S SALE (~on\\'ay a\"l'J1l1e (said 1:! ft'l,t \vlde dri\"t'-, lnentlonC'(I.
way helng" IOl'ated at the (liHtance of ] ~r.l
.----------------. I
By virtue uf a \\"I'lt of Ll'\'ari FaC'i:l~
IHHUCtl oUl of thl' COUl't of C'olllnWll 1'll':I~
feet Ilwasu"erl l"orth 12 <.Ieg-s. 11 ml",', i [':-:nl,:II A:\n l';r;n.IECT
\Vest f,.olll the :\ol'lhel'I~' si.1e of \Vinrls",. , 'Io,'tgag-e of *!I.llnO,Oo,
to a Fir'sl Ardmore 3100 Ardmore 3253 Cynwyd 811
FIREI 10 .n.b aD ! of l\luntgolllL'I'Y L'oUllty, lll'111J:l., to IlIt~ avcnue, and runnl1ig" fl'Oll1 COlI way u\'e-:
Narberth 2545 Wayne 123
emergt'nry you nec,' ! directed, \\"ill bL' solll at l'uh:ie Sale (III IIlJ~
:-:-;outhw(lstw:LI'clIy allll ~outhpast~ i The hlltll"o\"Plnents thf'l'l'OIi :lI'e H:
bell' 'Iuickly ••• A
telepbollc brillg. it I \\'I·;IJ:\ESIJAY. SEI'TE:\IBEII 11. 1:':I~
into \\'al"dl~·
Haid \'"il1dHOr a\"ellue).: :~l/~ ~lory PlaHtt,l"t,tl lloUHP, ~8 f('pt frollt
'I'III';X('E 1';X'I'I-;:-:III:\r; alollg th" Xortll-' 10)' ,I~ f.,1't ,It,,,P. with ~ rooms 011 Ii "st
i CI'!Y sicle of thl\ Hal<1 1~ feet wl(ll' dri\'e- nOOl', 3 1'001118 alld hath nil Rec'ol1(l 11(0)',
wllbout delay.
i al l~.on o'c1ul'kXuon, Ea:-:tern ~tand:ll'd way. South 7j deg"R. ,l!l 111In8. ,"('Rt ~'j 1 J"oOJn and hath on thlrll flool', ('pilar,
! Tina', In Cuurt I~Ot)11l "C" at till' ('(JlIrt reet to a point a t'orner of lanu now or g"aH, electrie lig-hts, ~prlllg'neld wat.f'I'. hoi
The Main Line Quality Group of Influential Weekly
i flolU(', in till' BOl'oug:h of ;":orl'istowlI, late of ...\g-IlC'H Bell ~\u8tin; 'rh(')lce ex- watcl' hf'at. Ri(le llOl·t·ll. ~ Car Stue'eo I News Organs:
",,1<1 Coullty. thc foll[l\\'ln~' ,1"~",'ihl'r1 It ,'a 1 l('lldtl~g' X01'th :it ch"g-f:. 19 1l1ins. \YL'Ht (iarag-e lS fcet h\' ~n fppt. i
I,;state: ,dong ~ai,1 lanr1, now aI' late of A~ne" ,
1 Hell Auslln. 111,:11 fept to a point in the Sl'iZ"rl allrl taken In executioll as the
The MAIN LINER OUR TOWN, Narberth
Lei a telcpbolle 1'..... ALL THAT ('I':I\'L\IX lot 01' pip.'e of )':ast(','ly sill,' of :\arbl'Ook roar!: tll'ope"t)· of :\Ieredlth :\Iunn" all,1 :\1,",-
h'cl )'uur huuu~ and g-l"ound with the huilelillg's alll] in11)J'o\'('- 'I'IIF:"CI;; "xtellrllng :l1ollg thL' lcastn!\' g'aret E. :\Iunns. his wile. and to be ~old NEWS of Bala-Cynwyd Paoli HERALD
fUlI1iIJ'.l' nu ('011 ha,·c I 1l1(,llt~ thereoll el'el'tl~ll, Situatf' in tlw I"lidc of Xarlwonk road. witll H l"ig"ht eUl'\:e
BOl'oug'h of j\""arhl'l·th, i:l ell' ,'oUllly of autl Ille:umred on the ehord of thl" alT of
hy'
Wayne SUBURBAN & TIMES
Ol1t' for 1...· 88 lban n

tlhnl' Q day!
I i\[Olltg"OIlH.l!'Y and Slate (If l'L·I;lll-l:\"l\":~:.i;I, a elrele with a radius of 1GIl. 7:1 fepL. IL\S]'o;VrJ:\E S. LEVEH, Sheriff.
hotllHlcc.1 and dcscribe:l :l<'(,o1'flillg" tn n
l'cviHP\l sUJ"\'ey und plan thel't~'of nl:Hlp :18
Nortll -l1 deg-s. 26 mins, ~4 s('L'onds East Haverford Township NEWS
• ..;T:.;;n:.:E~OE::;L::';.,',:.T.:,E1::.;'':;.,1'..:;":.;;0..:;'.:;'_'..:;:<..:;"::.;'r_':...:'...:.'_o::..:......:.'.:.;;.":;."::."':" I ClII~ lot as follows, to wit:
:Ht25 ft:loet to a point, a ('Ol'nel' of Lot 10,
flown l\Tone~' $200.00
'I'IIF:XCE still along the "aid slrle of l';herlft"s Office, ,",ol'rlstown, Penna.
~ald Narbrook road (sahl side no\\' be- August 16, 1932
Nonuscr-l
I B:::::I:\:\I:\'] at a \loillt In the side line coming the Southerl~' side or said ~oll.d, (09-2)
August 26, 1932 OUR TOWN I'age Five

Health Officials on IAnneofCoburn


~o:;;;:'·:!
i~:';':G~tzM~fiJ~j;
-tl '., .~;'.:l:.j ECL(:~t~lu~~~m :~~~~~
New Head •
',::: 31 THE FIRESIDE . Pl· Sayward School for GirlS W. P. MIESEN
...... Uti
'I
GuardAgatnst ara YSIS I -- Carpenter .:. Builder .:. Jobbing
.:::::;
. .....
.
0
~
-nr.
"',.
en ,:,; ; .'
-in our locality rather more than 90
(1'\,,,.......[ ';'( l-~ per cent.
(Continued f!'Om Page Three)
___
LarRest Number of Cases Was I Lhis September when Miss S. Janet
I
A long career in education will close 832 MONTGOMERY AVE.
Phones:
Day-Narberth 3973·M
~~~~:l'l~.,,~~ jillllll.v'(
r,; ..- ~r )
••
Mr. and 1\1rs. H. Bruce Mumma
"Only those within the path of to. and daughters, Margaret and Helen, 2,155 in 1916 State I
Sayward, fou.nder of Miss Sayward's Night-Narberth 4044
tality will be able to see the wonder- of Wynnewood, will leave on Sunday Dept. Says School for GIrls at Overbrook, turns
By ROBERT J. EDGAR for Portland, Maine, where they plan over her duties as principal to Miss Narberth-Merion-Penn Valley
ful corona, which makes its appear-
Lu see the solal' eclipse on August 31- Infantile paralysis, which is ap- Anne Cutter Coburn, and retires from Local &
Good dahlia weather.
).
ance when the light of the Sun is
Mr. George Mumma has returned pearing in the southeastern section the field of teaching. Reliable
SerVice
ICE
completely cut off by the Moon. Again home after spending ten days in Har-
A good time to plan to make new of the State in increasing measure, During the 40 years since she CHESTER G. JONES
we must have recourse to further fun- risburg.
:lawns. damental facts, in order to understand had its highest record since the State founded this girls' school, Miss Say- 200 Woodbine Ave. Narb.4058
). what happens. The Sun's l.ight comes Philadelphia Electric Department of Health was organized, ward has been active in its adminis-
Oh, that crab grass! . 1ft
mum y rom an a mosp e
h I'll' envelope I Drops Two
Offi
ces in the year 1016, when 2,155 cases tration. Originally started as a pri-
' -
). known as the photosphere (sphere of:
"Every six pounds of carbon in ex- light), which is about 3,000 miles! Two branches of the Phll~delp~la
. . were reported to the Bureau of Com- mary and grammar school, the insti-
College Courses
tution has grown into one comprising for H1~h Schoo! JrrndllRte. nod
isting plants has withdrawn twenty- deep surrounding which is a much Electric Company on the Mam LlIle municable Diseases, State Health De-

l I
othrr'l In Hhortbnnd, T)'pt"\\'rlt1nR',
Ilookl((~.·ptng. Slenotypy Rnd other
four pounds of carbonic acid gas from shall'ower envelope named the chromo- will be abandoned next Wednesda~, partment. The bulk of these occurred all grades through high school, col-
. h spllere (sphere of color), consisting the company has announced. One IS in July, August and September of lege preparatory, and secretarial and
Sl'rretllrlal I'Itudlr".
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the atmosphere, and replaced it Wit
largely of glowing hydrogen gas. Be- locate a
d t 26 M t
1 on gomery avenue, that year. Infantile paralysis usual- post-graduate courses.
STRAYEJa!lS
Business College
sixteen pounds of oxygen gas, occupy- yond 'this, again, extends a faintly Cynwyd; the other at 871 Lancast~r Miss Sayward was graduated from lo4u1 ('hf'~tnut St. IAmbnrd OR~'
ly is at its highest point during the
ing the same bulk." This quotation iuminous region called the corona- avenue, Bryn Mawr. La~k of bus!- normal school in Salem, Mass,; after-
from The Botanical Textbook by Asa so faint that it can only be seen when ness at these offices was gIven as the
hot mnoths.
ward she taught in the public schools
, -.
Five years earlier, in 1DlO, the mal-
Gray (1845) should give us some- the remaining light of the Sun is cut reason. of Maine and was later academic head ,
thing to think about. Great trees tal{· off, or eclipsed by the Moon. It is the "The dropping of the offices," said adv reached another "high" of 1,100 "f the Parkhurst-Cenas School, Bal-I
ca~es, about half the previous record.
WANAMAKER 1nstdule *
ing carbonic acid gas from the air, grandest sight that mortal eyes can E. W. Ehmann, manager, this week, TWENTY-THIRD and WALNUT STREETS
In 1017 and 1918 it was again quite limore. In 18D2 she founded the Say- Opens September 15th
exhausted by men and animals, and behold within the solar system, and "follows a study of more than a year ward School in Overbrook.

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active but the incidence was only
throwing off oX~'gen, which men and one worth traveling thousands of in which we found that the actual PREPAREDNESS YEAR
customer contacts in these ofiices was about ~ne-four the record year of 1 D16 cipal with the opening of the school
Miss Coburn, who wil! become prin-
.allimals must have, are more than miles to witness. for catalog of morning, afternoon and eve-
"just trees." If it werc only for the disappointing. Increased taxes have -remaining at 450 cases for 1017 and ning courses write or telephone LOCust691.4
~eptember 28, has been associate prin-
moisture that these same trees a( Id t 0
"It should be remembered
,
that, be- ' t
caused the company s expenses 0 go 300 cases for 1918. cipal for the last three years. Adv. No.1 1932
the atmosphere we breathe every day fore and after totalIty, the eyelO must P d h' .
IS
t ." Again in 1927 the count mounted
they would be more than necessary to be protected by some sort of darkI i u ' ahn b
t
.llsd. one wca
y
0 elc~nomlze'd to 450 and renewed activity on the She is a graduat~ of Smith College,
T e UI mg a t ynwy( IS owne " , with degTel's from Radclitfe and the
our life. Let us think more about. screen. In the absence of ~ dar { I by the company; that at Bryn Mawr I part of the disease durmg 1931 ran Univc'r;;it:,' of Pennsylvania. Her Low-Fare Excursiom
uu I · fl·l·c'n(l· the tl'ees 'Ind learn to glass a well smoked glass WIll
k h an- i .
I IS ren e .
t d Olh ces WI 'II b .
e mam lime t ' d' t.he figures up to about 300 . cases,
teaching- career has induded inst.ruc-
F"""l Nad)('rth
o · •
d U DAII_Y
I,'IIO\V thel11 better. swer; better vet a lIght struc p oto- A d 1V While there are many cases hemg re-

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40 ), A~~f~~~o~:?
). graphIC plate or film wlueh has een D' 'b ported from PhIladelphIa and envlr-
Spring-lipid. Mass.; Miss Nid's School,
Abelia Cinensis Grandiflora is a developed in the usual way. A small al y. ons, it is not thought at the present
Roston; the Lesley School, CaJlIbridge. • 'Cape May
ell rub \"ol·th knowing. Arching telescope, having an eyepiece pro- time, that the current year will re-
~branches," dainty pale pink flowers tected with a dark g I ass cap, answers Mass., and work in the Massachusetts

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COACHING SCHOOL . Asbury Park
cord as many cases as 1931.
Department of Education. Ocean Grove
from late summer until frost, pretty admirably, but the best thi~g wit,h Infantile paralysis seems to come
glossy leaves that ~tay on most of wh ·IC I1 t 0 0b serve tl1e corona's It elf IS. Prospective Notre Dame Playel' En- with recurrent waves, but it is not Long Branch
Charles C. Sellers Engaged Via Broad Street Station
the winter, abelia is most satisfac- a pair of prismatic binoculars, hav- rolls at Villanova shown that the same number of years 25 rents less ViOl Market St. Wharf
factory. In exposed situations it is ing a field of view larg-c enough .to Believing that it is well to ue elapse between each wave. So little to ConnecliCllt Girl
someti'mes partially killed bacl" hut a: grasp the entirety of the eo~ona. \Vlth grounded in the fundamentals of the has been understood by the public as $L55 NEW YORK
light pruning in spring will help it i such .a glass the corona IS ~ mo~t Notre Dame system before entcring La the cause of this malady, and its Mrs. Anne C. Gilbert, of Hpbron,
SnnJnp, S"ptember 4, 18
to branch out better than evC'r-in: rnaglllficent ~p~~taclc, exee.edl.n g ,n there this fall, William Macalcer, for- mode of transmission from person to Conn., announces the engagcment of I
fact, it is r('ally bettel' for the spring, glory all pOSSlblhty of descl'lptlOn. mer Germantown High halfback, has person, and so terrible are some of the her daughter, Miss Helen Earle Gil-. $3.05 BALTIMORE
Ilruning. : "The duration of totality in the ellrolied at the Villanova Coaching results it Icaves in its wake, that the bert, and Mr. Charles Coleman Sd,'
$3.30 WASHINGTON
). i center of the shadow band is rat.her Sch001, which opened here on \Ved- very mention of the name inspires leI'S, son of l\1r. and !\Irs. Horacp
Common names mean little. Here' more than a minute and a half, and I lwsday and closes September 3rd. This i dread and fear on the part of the \V eJlg Sdlers, of Ardmore. Sundays, September 4. 18
is asclepias tuberosa, a beautiful it. may be photographed with a kodak is one of the first cases on record o'f parents, when it enters a home. Mr. Sellers is a graduate of Hav- also Labor D;IY, September 5
plant, but because it is eonunonly call- ,'11' other camera, supported on a tl'i- u school player attendiJ~g a coaching i An enormous amount of research e!'ford College, Class of '25, and H al'- . See Flyers or COl1sult Agents
-cd butterfly weed it i~ classed wi~h' pod, a.nd allowing an exposure of school before he went to college. i work has been done on this disease, \'ard University, Class of '26. Thc I
the pestiferous dandelIon. Buddlew about !lve seconds. With Harry Stuhldreher, former i and it has been productive of mueh marriage will take place in Hebron
early in October.
Pennsylvania Railroad
davidi magnifica is called butterfly "The partial eclipse will begin ;\otre Dame quarterback of the famed: valuable information, which may be
shrub, 01' summer lilac, and is weedy auout 3.2:3 P. 1\1., reach a maximum at "Four Horsemen" backfield, eo-con- i used as a guide in the medical care
in habit, seeding and butting in where ~ about 4.:34, and end at about 5.40 ducting with Dick Hanley, head coach: of a person afflicted with the malady. Good Fellowsblp and Understanding
it is not wanted-but it is not caIl('d' 1'. 1\1. These figures arc Daylight at Northwestern, and Dr, H, C. Carl- i The disease is reportable and sub-
a weed. What's in a name? Saving Time and represent the city son, of Pitt, young Maealeer's father: ject to rigid quarantine, to prevent,
. • • Between Faculty and Students
Friendly, sympalhetic leader- nized by leading ~o~leges.
). of Philadelphia, but the difference for was anxious to have the boy well so far as possible, its spread. ship that develops the best in Strong faculty of speCialIsts.
In our column of January 22nd we localities on the Main Line will be schooled in the system made national- a boy or girl. IS-acre estate. ~ll branches
~aid, "The excessive wetness of .Tuly ·.cry slight." Iy successful by the late Knute Man Reported Missing Kindergarten, elementary of sp~rts. Co~veQlent. Trans·
and the extn'ml' dryness of Septem- Ilockne. On Sunday Mrs. Frank Fasick, of grades high school and college portatton furnIshed to all parts
prepa:atory courses. Recog- of city and suburbs,
bel', 1!):3l. made a favorable condit.ion Mrs. R. J. Hamilton Member : Garrett Hill, requested Radnor Town-
Wril. today for furlher parliculars, Barclay L. Jones, Ph.D.• Principal
(or crab grass. This pest is a hardy of Committee on Safety Cynwyd Pair Victors i ship police to search for her husband,
annual (very hardy) and it is more; Harold Custer and Norman Shidle,: who had been missing from home FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL
tll all likeh.' that the seeds of 1D31: b h I hi " Hit OVERBROOK. PA. Country Day Plan

will
of Mav do well
Mrs. Richard J, Hamilton, of Ard· llf the Cynwyd Clu • won t e (OU es since August 15.
in ID:32." In the column more, president of the State Federa- championshIp
. 6th we said, "Those nice lion of Pennsylvania Women, and a Club at Beach H
. 0 f t h e E'ng
avenIast
eSI(
IS '1 e T enms' at Bryn 1\,awr
• a t ur d ay ing man IS
'. P ost
e was as seen
5 f ee tOffi
ce. Th e 1\",ISS-
10 1;2
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mc h es 111
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I )ointed blades that seem so prolific
member of the Governor's Committee by defeating Donald Jones, of Swarth- height, has blue eyes and auburn hair. !
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in bare sllOtS arc seedings of crab on Street and Highway Safety, this more, and \ ViIliam C om1on, 0 f II'llt
grass. Clean them out." On August week asked motorists interested in the Courts, III
. I op,'II e was (resse I d 'm a b
. th e fi na 1 b y t h e score 0 f' b rown s h'II' t an d s h oes, all(I was carry-
rown 'Slll,t t
n U llt t 1t U
4
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12th we said, "One method of control ' I b k . I' h h
{ ) f crab g'l'a~s is to root it out before
safety of themselves and others to i 6-2, 6-3, 6-3. Jones C Iwon t61C6 single~, 2 8 6 ing- II' a ox of nec'tlCs, w lIC e was Located on Belmont Avenue above City Line',
seeding." The seeding time for cra b stop and consider the following ques- finals, defeating On( on, 8-, -, -. J se mg. Ad',acent to the Bala-Cynwyd Sect'lon, accessible I
grass is in late August and Se)ltem- lions: 1"~~"o-~~ ~,·v..""~~~~""~~~~I' from all points. The Westminster landscape has
IH'I'. Not trying' to say, "I told you "DO YOU KNOW THIS? all the charM of a picturesque rural countryside.
so," hut nab grass is a real IH'St. '. "That, )lede~tri,ans 1,.are!Y f~ce traf- CLASSIFIED ADVEllTISEillENTS ~
, Ill' when walklllg :l!ollg our hIghway" ~' ror informi'ltion-without obligatio~-call, ~rite o~ telephont> I'
Ja)lancs(' IJPetll': not so )lkntiful- i whe~e
there al'': no w~lks?
I hank goodlH'SS. TIll' ]lI'osIH'cts arc' "'I I,lat, ,t.he . sto.p S,lgl,lS. pl.ac.I,'d· lll,
.
t (~elleral
;r
Notice - Clnsslfied Advertisements wtll be ehllrRed only
to residents of the Main LIne whose names
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Post Office Address: . Station I, Philadelphia
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that ~he he(,:tles W.iII. ,',la\'(, g,on~, fronl :l1a:1~, ~l,'l' t ,IOn~, ,0,.
f tl"le, t O\\n <lIe, f rc- ~~
#l. npl~(,llr
Ui'. or toIn rCRular
the telephone dIrectory:
subscllbers to persons
to either nwlntailling
THE MAIN oun
LINER, an account
TOWN,with
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this 1I1ll11edlatl' Vlellllt\· WIthin the i ItJ(,ntl~ unobsl'l \ ed. ~~~ NEWS OF BALA-CYNWYD. ~=~:::::::~:::~=:::=::::::::::::~:::=::~~::
Ill',X·t j',"\\' \· ... '11·.,;. 'l'lll'll '\I'e nl'I~' ha\'e "That occasionally the safety lighbl
R at ONEY
I 4 SAVE M
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our roses', Illountain ash, altlll'as, i are not observed'?
10 cents a line In each paper: 25 cents a Ilne In RI Ihree.
eS-I\Il!lll11UIl1 chnrge, 3iic In one pllp~r: 75 cents In RIl three ' tl.V-
mallows, 'lOJI~'hocks, fruit trees and' "That )ll',destri.ans watch their Drage or fivc words to the Ilne. No blackfllced type u'ed ~~ , rJl V
nil th(' !'l'st of the list-with some chancps to IlIrt \\'1th death by rush-
satisfaction. Meanwhile we must use' i~lg- aero,ss the street against the red
Deadline for JIlserliolls Cla~sllled ath-ert !~()ttlen'R will i
o'clock for OUrt TOWN or all three PllP:-s:btTi;~~:;g~~~1 ~PO~~I~~k~It}~;d¥H~ :
~ 0 0U ~

,,\olllach )loisons-the new "non-l~ois-, Iig'~:;,? . ,.,.",.."..,


Ihat. the~e IS a la.\\ g )lle\entlllg ;~
~ MAIN l.INER: Thursday. 5 o'clock for NEWS OF BALA-CYNWYD.
t ARDMORE
Phone '\ our Ad S'o ' 3100 i new types of
BARGAIN _----
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3.,,'"A:11 n
onous to llets and humans" kind IS a: r
hle,ssin g , - setting traps around the autol~lObJ1es from t,.nwellll ~llore than ,~ ~ ~
ES
{dg-(!s of the )lroperty and the grub- 20 null'S an hour III the bUIlt-up see- !~
proofing of sunny lawns. I lions'? This is not alwa~'s observed. ,I~
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TICK T
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DOU'""
"
J. "That drivers fail to give proper W d At YOllr SerVIce '0
,. " . ' hand signals, especiallv in making left , • ItllOtl0715 ante 1\ 0nIl'
Se)ltembel and Octobel fOI )l1,I.nt,. . ,'I ' . ItI';I"IXI':I' ~'oung' lad~' will t('ach piauo C:ll'l''l'L1EB ES:';I,IX<:)o;I(. earpent"c', job-
hing'. alt,'rations: !~~ Conway aYenUe.
l' llg lJCrennials, October for lliantlllg 1I,1I1d tUln:;.
Ilardv bulbs November for ]llanting" "That cut-outs are used constantly :-';a, bert h ~:l;;, -I:'
at :Ill" a !t'SHon. In '.'0111' h'IJIl". I'hone
o8-~6 I'a II Xarb,'rth ::"IS-IC 01()-~8 Sold in either direction
"
l\CW~'
.1.
1
shrubs • and ,roses. Lots of work for' in residential sections'? 1';XI'I,;llll';XCI';1I la'llll]rc'" \\'I~h,'s \\'01'1, UI'1I0U:;TI';PIXG an,l ""1),', HI"'ln"~ of 3- between NARBERTH
" hat orns are lown nee( ess~'.
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gardeners during the fall season. ? at hO(lJC' or h," th,' day. Ph. Xarh,'rth piecc' suill's ('('I"lire,I, $10: Chait· "ecov-
"That courtesy is not always ob- ~6:l~-,J. llmhS-~I: ,'re,l, $:1, Go anywhere. Call Lcwls. or bPlw{'en any two Sla-
FILE APPEAL TO AWARD served, as an impatient tooting of :\111l1l),)o;-.\(1I':11 WOttlall II,'sil'"s hOllse- \\'ayne 11%. omh-tf Uons on your JocOlI

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Court Told DeVOll Fireworks Blast" "TI t f
horns follows the turning on of aWol'!, 0" l·ooking'. I:l'fen·neps. Phone !lltl';SS:\I,\KIXG-l';Ii7.aheth I'earsoll, ~l:l
,green light'?
tl It'
:\Ie!·ion. 1~~1. OIll"!'-~!1
t t 1[IUI! •.>; Clll)OI· I:OY "'IH,'hes all v l<1no of
I.lltlley a"".. "'(I·b. Ph. X"t·h. ~n8. o-tf
suburban line.
your Ticket Agent to
Ask
'~.lR\'
show yOll how much
Victim Illegally Emp [oye d
:
An appeal was filed Monday ill i fused and run back and forth?
la requen y pe( es rJans s ar
: to cross the street and become con-
worlc dllrlng- 'sllnllllel" Outdo;r" 01' in,
ly the hour. day 01' weel\:,
Xarherth HI:!.
Telephone
Roo/lls and Boarding
omh-tf 10'(11,: HEXT "f\oor Spill. :lIb, two "oomH,
these New Low· Cosl Wii\ll1
Tickets will save YOll.
Chester County Court, \V cst Chester, I "That in the business section peo- IlA \"S WOI(K Thill'S., 10'1'1., SaL. clean- IWl1ll',
for the State 'VorlmlCn's Insurance pIc fn'C]uently cross in the middle of
with board, ill pl'ivate family. pIL'.uHtnt i
all ('()II\°l'llil'IH'l'~, showl'I' hath, con .. I
ing-, lallll,lry. Can sen'c ,linneI'll. Call tilllloU~ hot watpl', ~l'ar station. 1"'01" I 1 - 3-DAY TICKET
A reduction of 1/3 under
l\(\lil
Fund, from an award made to the pa- a block and, as this is the Lincoln betwecu 6 aUll 7, evelllug-Il, AnI. 4640.
rents of one of the victims of the, Highway and the travel is constant, omh-tf
illtpl'vit'w ('all Xarht'l'th :!!lIt!I, olll-If; i
regular fare! On sale dally
-good to return within three
dOlYS. Tickets sold FrldOlY
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Ai'll. \\'l'1'I1 OH \\TI'IIOlJ'I' I:OAHll·-\\'ill n'lIt,
n,onllngs: t1ay'~ work.omb-t!
Devon fireworl,s explosion on Apl'il:, the (anger I I'AltT-'rI:\ll'; will be good to return until
:1, 1D30. A similar appeal in the case i
is great?" !!ISI. rOOln ('011\". to ~ta. & 1>UH, lOS t~IH'Htllut i
GltADlJATI.; "lJ ItS I'; will talc" part tlllle aVe,. :\:tI'lH'l'tli, Xal'h, °lll;1. IHllh-tf I
MondOly, Ideal for any short
trIp 100sting up to three dOlyS,
or over the week-end. Ex-
20..1R\\'
was med in the ollice of the Prothono- I lJ iss H den Shore to Wed 01' full tlmc position, Can talce charg-e I
ample of low-cost round trip
tary last week. Charles Harvey Sept. 10 of Doctor's ollil'e 01' will take One 01' two
It is set forth in the aplleal thnt: The marriage of Miss Helcn Doro- patient, in hcc' honle. Writ" "It." !\lain FI'I(XISIII.;~ol~ml~II!.~:"I~~'~~ fllst floor, I
I
fOlre between NOlrbel'th Olnd
Philadelphla-35c. MON1Hl1
\ , I ' c . B 1 1.lner 01' ('all ,\!'dmore 3100. omh-tf fOlll' I'OOIll~. IIOITh and shade; one Inill- i
the \. or (mcn ~ ompensatlOn oal:1 thy Shol'e, da~lghter of Mr. and I\1rs. 2-12-TRIP TICKET
erred 111 awardlllg damages to AntonIO, Iloward Everett Shore, of Bryn !\Iawl',
M iscellatleous
tilt' 1'1"0111 statioll. at. $:L"'i, Extl'a 1'00111 alltl
t-:'Hloag-p optiollal. \\·l'itl' ",J." ('a1't~ :\laill:
l Individual Ticket for use Within
the calendar week. Good from
1\(\li1
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and Sallie !\Iastoranino, of Plymot~th, :and lIIr. Chal'1es Lee Harvey, son of l.illt'I', ~\lodt110),(', oln~-2fi MondOlY to Sunday "nly. Exam-
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11.\ \'1'; YOl'It I Hlr; plud,e,l 01' pllppptl for ple of low,cost from Nal'bel'th
lJarents of Archangelo lIIastoranll1o" i'lr. and 1\1rs. Charles Fmncis Harvey, tlie lint d:lr~, Hpg-ulal' <lisillfc('tanl CO~[I"OllTABLY furtlishetl room with to PhIladelphia. Olppl'oxlmately
who was instantly killed in the blast. 'of Chestnut Hill, will take place on !laths and sldll tl'('atIlH~lltH will elhnlnate 1I\'t. f:ullily. (~OIlV, lopatloll, Call Xal'h, 14c per trip.
The insurance fund attorllcy pointed: Saturday, Septembel' 10, nt half after 11(':18 :lIill Hllll111ler (11:"WOlllfl.lI'l. Hefel'cl1(,l'S ~.Jl,l.
out that Archangelo was a minor, and 6 in thc Bryn !\Iawr Presbyterian and reasnllahle I'atl~s, Ilhonc """aync 1316. H()O:\I~ FOI~ I~E:'\'I'-:!IHI
o-tf
alill ::1'11, lloo)',
3-20-TRiP TICKET
Individual Ticket good for 30 days.
SO..l\\\\'
omh-tf 1'\.11'11. ClI' lIuflll'll.. 1,~ sqU:t1't' to P, H. n., Example of low-cost from Narberth
therefore was iIIl'gally employed and I Church. The Reverend Dr. Andrew
hence no compensation could be al· I Mutch will officiate.
Real Estate jor Rent
!live hH'. I'll, :'\al'h. ~~\'ifi. (J~I-~I to PhllOldelphla, apprOXimately 15c pe,'
trip. 5\1 MON1HS
lowed, 1\1rs. H. Everett Shore, Jr., a sister :-;WI'; 6-ltOO:\1 IIOUS1';; bath, ~ porches, For Sale 4-50-TRIP TICKET
in-law of the bride will be the matron COllC) ranI: Iwal' Rta. ]tent rcas. Ph,
Colonel and Mrs. Samuel P. Weth- of honor, while i\Iiss Virginia Vander- PlIl'hin 8: Ilowanl, I"arh. ~r.t)o, OJuh·t(
1'J';A(' 1I ES-Yell,,\\'
a "'I "'llIle I',·eestone.
EI Hanl'ho Ol'el"'I'(I~, .r. Ilo,·,lon Fdtc'l'-
IndlvidUOlI Ticket good for six months
-will now be sold between any two l\(\lil )
crill, Jr" of "Spritewood," Haverford, beck, of Cynwyd will be the maid of
were recent week-end guests at Len-' honor. . For Sale
nUlIl, Pro\"ltlel1L'e I'd .•
Hose Tree Hunt Cluh,
)llclccll )leachcs taste betteI'.
Olle
IlNlr
omh:l-ll
n'i1e No. ur
l\ledla. Fn..~sh
stations 011 your local suburbOln line.
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ape Village, a Pocono camp fa!' MI'. Norman Reeves, of Caldwell, l'LIFTO;\, HEIGHT:; BOUC'Lj,;, $-lIb..
adults. N. J" will act as best man,
Xan Hel'l'sehaft, ~ l~ Ha Ye"fol'll a '·e.,
"arb.. 1':<. Ob:l-91
FOil SALE-Blc')'e!e, l'hca p. Gooll 001lt1l-
tlull. Ph. Cyn\\')',1 1!'~-\\'. olllb-tf I
Page Six OUR TOWN August 26, 1932

Ump's Decision Riles i MacGregor, 55 .. 1 1 2 2 ·1 Boro Nine Rings Up Miss Eleanor Foster Ritter has re- week-end at Pocono Manor Inn.
o turned to her home in Merion after Let Us CLEAN AND BLOCK
Brookline Players' Gilfillan, 3b .... 2 1 1 0 Three Twilight Victories
spending the week-end at the summer
Mr, William H. Wanamaker, Jr.,
Your FELT HATS
: Slaughter, cf .,. 0 2 1 o 0
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Off,
has returned from visiting his family
(C,,"tl"uerl rrom {'age I)nel : CUl'roll, Ib 0 o 5 1 0 (Contlnued trom Paa:e One)
at East Aisted, N. H. Men's, 50c; Ladies', 35c
in Margate.
what it should be and if the fans I Rubincam, If 0 1 4 o 0 mound and demonstrated how a dent-
Mr. A. C. Powell, of Merion, was Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baughan and UNITED SHOE REPAIR
were lib 01' 1 ' " so was C0 ff ey.
mg, I: I{'mg, c . 1 o 4 o 0 ist SHOULDN'T WORK. After Mrs. Ira Vaughan are motoring to 4 doors from Narberth Theatre
among the recent arivals at Hotel
:-;triving in vain to yank a painful
Finally Umpire Wally Clark, at: Coleman, p 0 o 2 3 0
molar, Kinney set off an explosive in
Dennis, Atlantic City. Murray Bay. They will continue their
first base, angrily demanded that each: Walker, Ib 0 o 5 o 0 Malis' mouth and blew every tooth to Mr. Robert Reinhart, Jr., Mr. Ralph trip from there through Canada by
dugout be cleaned of every man not:

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the four winds. (We imagine the L. Smith, Mr. John Lowrey and M!'. way of the Saginaw River.
connected with the clubs, then made! Ned Cunningham, all of Merion, have
Totals 5 8 27 11 1 Leeth were substituted for by corn.)
it his business to eject the three left for Utica, N. Y., to attend fl Advertisers in this paper are relia-
scribes as well. The reporter in BROOKLINE All in fun, of course, and the fans
fraternity convention.
Brookline's dugout willingly left the R. H. O. A. E. left the premises feeling that they
Mrs. H. B. Voorhees is in Ocean
ble merchants. Deal with them.
Jobbing Carpenter ~
had their money's worth both in com-
hot spot, but the others demanded Leuthe, rf 1
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2 1 0
0 cdy and in straight baseball. City for several weeks.
their rights as gentlemen of the pre~s,; Wood, If, ss .... 1 Dance to tlte Coming
and after much wrangling were the I • 0 3 1 2 0 The visitors boasted uniforms half Thomas Patton. Jr., Jaek Powell
victors. ! I\.earney, Ss . o 1 0 0 clown and half the garb of the dia- and Charles Hayes have left for camp Attractions
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Needless to say, play was at fever. Gorman, 2b
Banes, cf 0
0
l 3 0
1 1II0nd and also offered painted faces. at North Lovell, Maine.
SUNNYBROOK
o 3 7 0 We might add that they were all Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Bailey, of
pitch from then to the en~ and the i Connor, Ib, If .. 0
Nunanmen fought to the bitter. fade-! Herrmann, 3b .,. 0
o 3 0
o 1 1
llthc y were painted, playing the game
0 to the hilt every minute.
"High Point," Merion, spent last BALLROOM H. B. WALL
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out in a futile effort to snatch vIctory F. Sinclair, c .. 0
out of the fire. I McCauley, p .... 0

In all fairness to the Brookline de- : R. Sinclair, Ib 0


1
1
1
6
0
8
0 1
4
Kinney was the most colorful for
0 the losing combine (both in dress and
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0 lit bat) with two bingles.
••••••••••••• \14 mile east of Pottstown
Located on Will. PC/III Highway
RO/ltc 412
Saturday, August 27
Plumbing : Heating
100 Forest Avenue,
feat it must be mentioned that three
stars were out of the line-up and Dicit
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! \.earne~' was f'ol'ce d t 0 th I' b enc I '
Totals. . . . . . .. 2 !J 27 13
1 III Narberth .... 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0-5
4
Score by innings:
CietOut Hear and see the favorite of the
nation
Phone: Narberth 3652

the second frame when he was struc!' Manoa '" . . .. 0 1 3 0 0 0-4 WAYNE KING
on the finger with a pitched ball. Brookline .... 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-2 Narbel·th . . . . 0 0 0 0 2 x- 2 and his
However, the Davismen were on B
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t IleI l' toes, Heormg wo runs 111
. th
Three-base hits - Gilfillan, Wood. I
b II
ases on a s-
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Detroit Clowns .. 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 ORCHESTRA Let Us Dye
who will play the waltz you saved
I·lrst . . h H F . . I 'C au ey,. truc ou -Dy 0 e- Narberth , 0 2 0 0 0 0 1-3
mnmg w en arry' rancl~ Slll-.
gled to center and reached third on! l~lan, 1; ~
b 1\1 C I
c. a~ ey,.
6 H'
ItS-
Off for me, Goofus,-
and songs of yesterday, today and For You!
anI's' error. W a It l\~.ac G regor Coleman,!J m 9 ll1mngs; off McCauley, JUer,'on Notes
' B tomorrow
Edd
• Ie I. •• • • JI"1
. , ,8 m !J mnmgs. Hit by pitcher-By 1\ Da"eillg frolll 8 /lIItil 12 -the finest dresses
tapped to first but JImmy Connor M C I (M G ) P d b II 11'. and Mrs. Louis Kelso Claffy. Standard Time
muffed the sphere and the run was ~ •.au e~. I a.c re~o.r.. ass.~ has of Merion, had as their guests at their Admission $1.00 (tax included) are safe, when en-
aerOHS. Barney Shlughter's Hcream- -,- \.mg, me a.ll'. . mnmg pi c er- summer cottage in Cape May, Mrs.
Wednesday, August 31 trusted to our care.
. . Coleman. Losmg pitcher-McCauley. b I
IIlg tl'lple to center accounted for run I I ' C ff d Cl k Ro ert Kemb e McCall and Mrs. We assure you no disappointment
No.2. _lllplreS- 0 ey an ar. .Tames D. Holloway, of Strafford. If you come to hear Adelizzi Bros.
The second brace of runs were add-' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stelwagon, of TEDDY BLACK T ailo rill g, Clcaning. Prcssing,
('d in the third on l\Iac(;n'gol"s paS:i i Bryn Mawr Couple Hurt Merion, and Dr. and Mrs. Edward F. and his
D)'cing
When Car Goes Into Ditch Corson, of Plymouth Meeting, are
and singles by Charley Carroll and
Slaughter, then the linal one in the ~
fourth when Harry Francis singled i Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Weatherby, 234 ada.
~pending two weeks in Muskoka, Can-
N. B. C. ORCHESTRA
Da"eillg frolll 8.30 to 12
Daylight Saving Time 102 Forest Ave., Narb. 2602

238 BaJa Ave., Cyn. 928
Admission 75c (tax included)
"fler Harry King had been l'ut on as Bryn Mawr avenue, Bryn Mawr, were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Pinder, of
a runner on Freddy "'ood's elTor at injured when their motor car went Merion, Pa., have spent last week-end Free Parking Closed 1

P. M. Saturdays
Hhortstop, where he was suhhillg' for I'into a ditch on the Lincoln Highway I at Hotel Dennis, Atlantic City. Watch this paper for coming
attractions dllring '!Ie Summer
the injured Kearney. neal' City Line early Wednesday. , Dr. and 1\lrs. John A. Broolw, of
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Brookline threatened to do damage: They were returning from New Heath road, have returned from a two
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in the third when Frank Sinclair pop_: York in their car driven by Patrick weeks' stay in Nantucket.
ped a floater ov(,r Hhortstop and Pete i (l'N'eil, 2n, their ehauffeur. They Mr. Verus T. Ritter, ,Jr., son of Mr.
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Leuthe follow('d with a bingle to right, ; \\'el'e passing a truck when their and Mrs. Verus T. Ritter, of N.
but the Davismen nipped the rally in I bumper locked againHt it, swerving Latches Lane, has returned from a
the bud. their car into the ditch. visit with Mr. T. Wistar Brown, 4th,
!
FREE! Shampoo Free
with each Marccl or Finger Wav('. 75c-or any oth('r
T,hen in the fifth the lone two points '. Mr. 'Veatherby was treated for cuts II at the home of his parents in Bay specials during our opening month.
for the visto)';; were doublecheeked: on the head and Mrs. Weatht,rby for Head, N. J. Ellgcnc Pcrmallent IVa,'c, $7
on singles by Ray McCauley and Boh- i in.iurieH on the leg. Mr. Luther Lovekin, of Villanova, ST MARY'S ' Machineless Permilnents, $8-no machine or electricity
b~' Sinclair and Wood's threl,-baggeJ'. I I
Edward Pongier, 32 Baltimore, the and Mr. Verus Ritter, Jr., of M e r i o n , · : I attached to your head.
Gene Davis was using for the lirst.:lrllck driver, told police he drove on will leave today to visit Mr. Jamea LAUNDRY ,I \Vnr/{ done h\' "ude or female expert.,
time a righthander named Fran]( i when he thought no one had been I (~ol'don Kitchen, 2nd, at "The Mo-
Coleman, who we understand, is :1, injured. hican," the home of hiH parents, Dr. Ardmore 4400 Ii BELL BEAUTY SHOP
Bartram Artisans' star. In his debut:
in :'IIain Line League competition i Read the advert.iHempnts.
and Mrs. Phillip Kitchen, of Poeono • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Lake.
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young
the Coleman
pinehl'H, waH rather
keeping ill i I
lightIlits
the enemy iT~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r~
well scattered. He gaye lip nine snfe-
ties, one more than Narberth could
get oIl' Ray l\IcCaulcy, but was no!:
troubled when the going was roug-h. i
A fast ball and sharp hook seem to:
Le his idea of being successful on the
mound.
Harry Francis took hitting honors i
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I Narberth Building & Loan
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for Narberth with thl'l'e for the day,
while Slaughter was next best witli
two. Gilfillan's lone blow was for threp
bases.
For Brookline, Redhead Freddy
Wood, with a triple and two singlps,
was the big gun, while Gorman playl!d
a bang-uJl game at the k(·ystone.
Will Open Its
Howd~' Powell S('OOI]('d up ('very-
thing which came his way for the vic-
torious home club, as he ofl'erel! his
usual steady performance.
The box score:
54th SERIES OF ·STOCK
NARBERTH
R. H. O. A. E.
Powell, 2b
Francis, rf
0
1
0
3
1
3
1
0
0
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THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1
From 7 until 9 o'clock .-- At Elm Hall, Forest Avenue

OFFICERS DIRECTORS
George M. Dando William B. Kraft
William D. Smedley, President
Edwin P. Dold Daniel Leitch
William B. Kraft, Vice-President Howard C. Fritsch Carl B. Metzger
Ce.-tified Thos. C. Trotter, Jr., Secretary Edward C. Griswold A. P. Redifer, Jr.
William S. Howard Horace T. Smedley
Water .. from William S. Howard, Treasurer
John S. Ketcham William D. Smedley
pedigreed streams Fletcher W. Stites, Solicitor
Thos. C. Trotter, Jr.
The water )·ou drink should be
pure at its very sOllrce. It should
come only from streams that
are away out in (he eountry-
free from contamination that
makes water unsafe, impure.

Narberth Building & Loan


You don't want reformed
water! That's why the Phila·
delphia Suburban Water
Company has carefully selected
streams that produce water that
is palatable and safe to drink.
Itcosts us more to do this be-
cause it requires more piping,
pumping, inspection aud .care,
to give you pure water that is
always at your service. at the
same pressure, 24 hours a day.
======Association======
That's why you always get
all the water you want ••• Organized 1907
when you want it.

PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN
Meets First Thursday of each Month, 7 to 9 P. M., in Elm Hall, Narberth
WATER COMPANY

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