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    . ,ulls ;h(,111. nl ' r t 'ga rd l es s of r('snlh, .\11d thl11

    , , , - - i . ~ h barbaric' lluc])lt'it\' dra!.!"8 forfhi ( ,p lp ry j a r! !, Wise s, g i n ~ { ' r alt' holtl('s,'. 't cetera, stuff'!! the l oo t i nt o ' em allc!

    CALLS

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    Bargain Pr ices

    For .Bowling andPocke t Billiardscome to th eRECRI:ATIONROOM

    ,",,0. I Forre.t Ave.C L.P'AR.KE

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    Philip Atlee LivIngston, EdItorRalpb R. Dunne, Treasurl'r

    HEMSTITCBINQS E W I ~ G .O F .AL;L KlltiJ)1ilMODER!TJDPRICE8 .WOnK:PROMp.TLY.DONE.A.J.HERkSCHAFT818DUdl8J' Ave.; Narberth, Pa.

    NARBERTHBEAUTY SHOPScientific C6reo f Face and ScalpManicuring Marcel WllvlngHair B obbing Pbone 1606-y. R e s i d e n t i a I A p p o i n t m e n ~211 Haverford Avenue

    COOK BROS. IPLUMBING, HEATINGtROOFINGJobbing promptly attended to

    "IIbt Pho N b.itI> .8 1iQP.......; Narb 1la 302 J

    EMERGENCY PHONEFire, 350.Police, 1250.or Ardmore 20.

    , VERL PUGH'E l ~ c a l : a O D ~ r

    .Btee&i-lcal l\eilaii'a an d AplluaDee.ai ' OTllYIiD. Aye. . . . : 8 ...eketAYe.,N a r l i e r t ~ . p' ; Ard""re, Fa.

    HOWARD C.FJUTSCHJustice of the PeaceREAL ESTATE

    Fire Ins.urance-BestCompaniesPhone 1749W-215 Haverford Ave.

    PAINTiNG GLA'Z"NG.DCCORA'TIlIiG . ' . , . ,JOBIUNG':wtLLUII'I!WBIIRO> ICO.. . . ' p.liltlng,nlDtoOr_tlilg,. 2 1 2 W O ' c i d ~ i n . A " , . , ~ N . ; ' b . ' ~ h ; fl.iohb"", Ardinors-14SlS;W: \. . ',Natberlii118S""'.., .. . . ' . .. . , , ', .' . .

    A Co-operative Community Journal

    \ \' hi Jt o o n t hl ' s ub je ct i t will do 110'harlll to i nf orm o ur hp!o"pd rl'a,l'p[SI "'l'('ping willow8 hold u R]wlIhoun,l,.I'nrapturc',l, ,,]\('(,,'hlt""8. pipeyed (wei,t' '"l'raJ othl ' r things. They arp so________________ . ~ r a " p f u l . BoO lisSlomp: in a w 'o rd thpy.a re t he d ai nt y arhorl'al nymphs of tht'FIRST ANNUAL LITTLE GARDEN, wooeIland. B ut , m y! h ow they do{) messDAY SALE I u p l aw ns i n t hl' Fall. Those who haYpthem on thpir estates will boor U!I outI th'lIn IS. * *I Thl'rp is a magnifipent sppcime.n of

    ~ o l ' i a l K('T\'i{'(' IJt'partmenL, :Vlain Line iSalix B a . b y l o ~ c a (if this n am l' i s off,J''edera.tiun of U h u r " ' 1 ( ' ~ , ~ i e l l l o r i , d : b lame t he Editor) not so fa r from theB u i d i n ~ Bryn : ' imn I'a. ThuMdqlY Ic!t18pt VI"here we park our sh{)('s. It"May 10th, 2 .00- / .00 ' 1'. h't In c a ~ ~ i" lape-like l e . , f y . l . a . d e , n b r ~ n c h e s " brushof rain pO",tpOIlC.c! until nelo.1. l'I('ar tlllY,1 ( " ~ t he p ar th too 111 hmes gone. by,Special Attractions ; , , ( ' loved to wateh them. Bu t thl'Exhibit.ion of L i tt l e Ga rd c n }lodeJs' march of ~ g ~ e s s plus a h an d' s awfrom Nati'Ona.1 Jo'iower Show, N Cl \ ' York, Iunde.r th!" directIOn, of a gentle.man exdesigued 'by residents of this Lol'ality. p l ' ~ l n g - I y e a ~ a J b l e . 1 I 1 maJ.1Y t.h'ings, reTe a and music, 4.00-fi.OO 0 'el(JoCk. ! l l iO\ I 'd t it !" . hmb6 that d .l d t .h e 1 b 1 l U B ~ 1 Help NtUtional Ga rden Week i n y ou r I n ~ . T h J a ~ 18 t he w ay o f ,the world. Rte

    own comlDl1\li'l.y by e'Ontri.hutions of semper V l l m t - d o ( ) / ( ) ~ - ~ I - I t lvcgewhle an d HaWN p la nt s a n d 6'Ceds. .Dona-timls nUlY bp Bent .1'humday, Bpfore this "mareh pf progress"Miay lOth, b ef o re ] 0 A. M ., to M r ~ , Ro- mentione.d above it was hn e as y t as kmaine C. Hoffman, l\IemQrial Building, ano a sal'I one as weI1 to sprawl outhC'llpath the tree, comtemplat.p theBryn Mawr, Pa. 'dom(' pthereaJ" and g-et a mind fullPh en e B ryn Mawr 1);)/ of you eannotsClld don at io n a nd sollleont' will eaU of thop speri.a! h ra n ds o f tholl.gh-ts nndfor it. drpalll." stipulatNI' by T_ Korulffishi, to'," gp.ther with an ear full of nu.m('rOU8.

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    0000 WILL

    City Office1214 Locust Street

    NEWS

    Established 1804

    Member Philadelphia Real Estate Board

    REAL ESTATE

    0000 SERVICE

    Narberth OfficeAt the Station

    CONGRATULATIONSto the Borough officials and Citizens of N arberth on the completion of the purchase of theRecreation Center.

    MILKFRESH, PURE, CLEAN, RICHFrom Selected Main Line Dairies

    Insured by Daily Tests in our own Laboratory and Regular BacteriologicalControl by an Independent' Public Laboratory

    Time will prove this to be one of thewisest actions ever consummated in our town.

    ROBERT J. NASHREALTOR

    Now, let 's ge t busy and promptly pu t thel and in shape and forever remove the presenteyesore.

    INSPECTED RAW, T ~ B E R C U L I N T E S T E DConforming to the latest Milk Codes of Pennsylvania State, Lower MerionTownship. and the Borough of NarberthProduced by the P i o n ~ e r herd of Registered Ayrshires at Highland Farm,Bryn Mawr, and wellknown for 20 years on the Main Line, in addition toSoapstone Farm Ayrshire Milk.GRADE A,PASTEURIZED, 4.50 PER .CENT. BUTTER FAT

    The milk that saves lives and makes children grow!Produced by Tuberculin=tested and Federal A ~ c r e d i t e d Herds of ArdrossanFarm, Ithan, and ,Idlewild farm, BryWD Mawr. The health and the feedof the cattle are under regu1arVeterinarysupervision, insuring pure milkwith c o m p l ~ t e P r o t e i n and Vitatnilie content-Pasteurized for absolutesafety. ' , ,,GRADE ,B, P A S T E U R I Z ~ D ..MILK .From selected < l a i r y ~ . a r m s on the Maill Line, insuring the freshest milkobtainable. B v ~ r y c a n o i "ll1ilkis 'inspcted ':and tested b ~ f o r e beingacceptd. ,AU,nilk: i$ clarified llitd Pasteurized :by ,the Dolder proess,' ' b ~ i i l g ' b e a t ~ d , t o 1 4 : 5 ~ ~ . f o r " 3 ' Q ' m l n ...teS'"aOd-.:then,cooled quicklyto'.45,

    . p . r e v e n t i i 1 g a n y p a t h o g ~ r t i c or, harmful condition, and free from allextraneous ma.tter. 'We -Solicit Your Order, Not Only Because We Are the Oldest Dairy, But

    Because We CanmveVoutheBes! Service

    NARdR,TR ~ m o D I s T ,.EPISOOPAL CHUROH

    HOLY TRINITY LUTHERANOHURCH

    ST. MARGARET'S OATHOLIOOHURCH

    OtiRTOWNHUlldny masses at 7 0 ' cl oc k a n d 10

    o ' c1 oek. On first a nd t hi rd S un da yslhe la le "'lass is a High Mass , fo llowedI,y "enl'diction.

    Daily ~ [ n s s at 8 A. M.

    BAPTIST CHUROH OF THEEVANGEL

    THE OLD MERION FRIENDS'MEETING HOUSE,Montgomery P ike, Narber th , was es tab lished 1682. Here Will iam Penn worsh ipped , a s well as many other notedFriends. One o f t he h i st o ri c al 8pots .f iAmerica is open fo r wor8hip everyF ir st d ay ( Su nd ay ) m or ni ng at 11o'clock.

    Firstday School i s h el d e v er y F i ra t day (Sunday) at 10 A . M. i n t he Meeting House. Anyone desi r ing to attende i th e r t h e a d ul t class o r t he y oung peopIe's c las s w i ll be very welcome.

    CARRY

    $15.0012.009.009.50

    11.508.509.00

    This is Not FictionI f you have a smaU'eoalstove i n your cel larto heat wa te r f or thehath and other uses,someone must make 80many trips to 'the cellarto takecar.eofit that ineffect' he 01' she is cliinb-,ing Pike's P e a k o n ~ e ayear to get. ho t water.And'at ' that thew-ater isnotalwa}"s ho t vihen youwant it.

    ADELIZZI BROTHERS

    fHE B IG REASON WHY MEN PREFERCLOTHES TAILORED TO THEIR

    ORDER~ e of charac te r l ike clothes o f c ha racter. The personal satiSfaction they getou t o f t hem ca.nnot be realized in a.nyo th er w ay . T he n ew s um me r s ty le s a.nclfa.brics are ready to show you- they ' reconect--and the cost is not a.n obstacle.Let us show you our idea of clothesvalue at $40.00 a.nd up.

    Ladies' a.nli Gents' TallorsCleaners and Dyers

    Pressing Relining Remodeling102 Forest Avenue Narberth 1749-R

    NarbeTth, Pa. We cal l an d deliver

    } $14.50

    PHONE NARBKRTH 87 5

    H. RICKLIN

    Buy In Narberth."Goal that Really Heats"

    "Our Prices Are Always Right"

    CHUTE

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    25 cents a to n discount wil l be a llowedfo r cash on delivery

    EggStoveChestnutPea .Buckwheat .Coke .

    , A " t o m ~ t i , c!'l'orllllll ,Ttpe

    ~ A ~ ~ ! ~ & ~ ~ I ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ A l ( O;> . . . .

    Anticipate your next season's coal requirements byordering NO\V for delivery during spring

    and summer

    STRANGER .THAN FICTION. We have all heard that "truth is stranger than' nc- 't io n. " And isn't it so? I f our forefathers had b ~ told of the comforts and advantages that gas servIcewould bring to the womenfolks, would they not haveregarded it asthe\7ision of a dreamer? Y ~ t t o d , a y ,with one great invention after another crowding uponu s we accept as commonplace what would have beenregarded as a miracle in the p ~ s t .

    Rev. Avery S. Demmy, Pastor .Hpf.\ iCOl', Runday , A pr il 29: I!l.-!;' A. l\l---,";ulldaY :School. C!:""l's:f or n il ~ { s . i11.00 A . M . - l \ 1 o r n i n ~ \\' ol'8hip. Talk ',to ( 'h.i 11 rI'Il. Rp,leclion hy the E\'llngl'l!Qnartpttp. Rermon." That Boy-V,'aJoHha,1I Ha n H i m ~ " ':7 .0 0 1' . : \L-Young Pl'ople 's : \ f ( ' ~ t - :, ing.7 .4 5 P . ~ r . - E \ p n i n g Worship. Fea.;lnrillg Bov's 'York.. Presen tat ion of~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ :'I:arh-erth ]3.0Y R ~ ( ) u t s hy :\-fr. F. C.'PattPll. A n'p \\ ' depar tm 'en t o f B o ~ " s !Work in this GllUrch llV ~ f r . R. O. Clav: p o o l ~ . A ? > [ ~ l g e of Today hl tI;,,::M,pn of TOlllorrow, by the Pastor. .8 .00 IP. M.-W('dnesdav-MJidtweekPrayer Meet ing. ., You VI-ill be welcome to a ll t he ser

    v i ~ p s of t h is Church.

    M. E . McL in n, P a st o r.Regu lar se rv ices , Sunday, Apri l 29:Snnday SehOOoI a nd Adu lt B ib l e Cla86at 9 .4 5 A . M.Ohurch 8eTvicc at 11.00 A. M.Evening Serviee at 7.4;) P. M.iMorning Theme: "'The Discoyery ofTrut'h."'Evening Theme.: "Our State Determines our Vision."A general, -but urgent, invitation isextended to come' to these serV'ices.The fJhroe S. S. and Ohurch &erV'icesl of lM t Sunday were well attended.:an d were very satisfactory nnd I'll': ~ o u r a g i n - g . TI.e m-orning service was'fol1omed by a c o n ~ r e g a t i o n a l m ~ e t i l l ! !'at which matters of interest regarding~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ;the bu ild ing of a Church were d i s p u ~ { ' drr 'and settled'.Our pooplp are t-horoughly alive anllDo not wai t unt il the flies are here. It is advis- intpnsi\'ely intpil"ffit('d in om w or k a nd-abl'e to-l:-uy-yo-u'r--Screen WIre, S c Y . e e n s [ a n M - S ~ ~ " " " ' ' ' ' ' I f f ! ~ ! : ~ ~ ~ - w e w8'r!1: this ;.( n t und 'D PIl'!husiasm to Il'row as we inerpusp 1n:Doors now. nnmbers. lind advanpe a lo ng a ll l in p s. 'An Orrhpstra belped wOllderfu].lyWe al so have a s tock of lumber if you prefer to with tilndes & ' l n ~ n sol o \'prv px('pllplltlvanfl t < l I I ~ h i l l g l y . W{' a!\\:ays \\{'I "O\ll(

    Iw r appp.'l,rnupe and work a m o n ~ l lS.

    Ir ; = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ l ! N1'wS of 141' Qlllurc41'S

    THE PRESRYTERIAN cHURCH IRev. John Van. Ness, Minister.D " Mpetin-gs for April 29:The "Rainy ay 9 .43 A. ?>f.-Bible School.11.00 A. :r.i.-Public W',rsllip. R\Jr:when sickness or misfortune causes unexpected nlJOn ThemI': "The S a n ~ t i t y of Work."expense is easi ly passed by those who have a Savings 4 .00 P . M.-.T un i or E nt le av nr Mcet '

    t h ing.,Accoun ere. 7.00 P. " ' L - Y o u n ~ People 'I' Meeting.The t ime t o start your "RAINY DAY" fund i s n?W, Tn hI' addressed bv ;Miss Aiken.and the way t o make it grow is to deposit somethmg ' 7 .45 P. M . - E v p ~ i n ~ W-orship. i M j ~regularly each week-no matter how little. O lo ri s A ik en w il l g iv e ber exper ienccI l lS a "PrivatI' in the Army of theCome in today and start your Account. Lord. "THE MERION TITLE &: TRUST COMPANY I A t the A n : : : ~ : ; ~ : a t i O n a l Moet-ARDMORE NARBERTH ~ - O Y N W Y D Iing held last week a very encoumgingJ!==========================::!J re-port was ma.de of th e F..eclesiustical' ] 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ j " ' e l l r ('nding March 31, 1923. DuringII' the year the grand to ta l of disbursements was $16,234, and of this Bournover $6,000 were oon,tributed to th evarLous beneVQle.nceB' of th e Ohurch.There were 54 new members received]during t'he year.N ex t Wedn esda y t h e wome n t lf the i

    oongregati-on Vl111 h ol d t hl 'i r m on th ly"a U dilly mee-ting." The Aux il i ar ywill meet at 10 A. M. to s ew for , thpPresby te rian Hosp i tal . Luncheon willb e s e r v ~ d a t (IDe o'clock, and at 2 P. M.there w i ~ l be a meeting of t heWo.men's 1.Ii!l8ionary Society.Prayer; M ee ti ng n ex t Wediletldayevening-. It i s e xpooted that t h e n ew Iy org'anized Boy's C lubo f th i s Churchwill :be i n c h ar g e of ,this meeting.Miisa: Aiken h:as 'hDld a wonderfulexperience with tho "BuddieB" at tbefront. Shewlls wit'hthe SIlI'VutionAnny; and will tell herlltory tomorrown ig ht . S he w il l a IM Bing with IrU'itar,aecomtpllnillllCnt. MembeI'lll of t.htiAmHicnn Legi'onare especlal1y in, vi ted.

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    Phone 1255-W

    Da.iries

    417 Narberth Avenue

    Do y OU Want a Battery Rechargedor RepairedCalled for and DeliveredService Batteries, 25 cents pe r day

    A. W . W ARD , ~ r RADIO

    Is it produced from a fully accredited herd?Is it bottled and sealed on the farm?

    cap methods, assuring an alfalfa rich in vita=mins.

    If you want to make sure of the quality of yourmilk ask these questions:

    Ayrshire Milk is a perfect food as it comesfrom the cows. It needs no modifying, as itshigh quality ingredients are perfectly propor=tioned to the needs of the human body.It is bottled on the farm promptly after milkingand distributed justas promptly by Scott=Powell.Ayrshire Milk of this class is sold in Bostonand throughout New England at 35c per quarthere for much less.

    The milk control office-Board of Health, Ard=more, Bell Phone, Ardmore 1810, will answeryour questions about milk produced or sold inthis district.

    27 yard8 In Phlla.delphIa and Suburhaat your eervice,IncludIng one atARDMORE.

    Scott-Powell

    O U R TOWN

    CEO. B. NEWTON COAL co .MAIN OFFIOE, FRANK.LIN BANK. BUUILDING.un SANSOM STREET,

    Penshurst Inspected Raw Ayrshire Milk notonly compares favorably with the best certifiedmilk, but is produced under standards muchhigher than those required for certified milk orfor any grade of inspected milk.

    That sums up the quality of Ayrshire Milkthe product of the Penshurst Farms.

    Employees of Penshurst Farms are inspectedregularly by Dr. E. C. Town, of Narberth, and arerequired to pass tests more rigid than are re=quired for certified milk.The cattle at Penshurst Farms are fed onalfalfa grown on the farm and cured by cock and

    'Producers of Milk uFresher by a Day"45th and Parrish Streets

    Telephone, Preston 1923 . Philadelphia, Pa.

    Distributed Exclusively By

    A " e l kuper -mlwithout an equal!

    This super milk comes from a herd of 200registered Ayrshire cattle, the first herd in Penn=',sylvania to be fully accredited tuberculosis freeby the Bureau of Animal Industry of Pennsyl=vania and the U. S. and now fully accredited forthe fourth consecutive year.

    Spruce 1400Ardmore 104

    Order your coal as fa r ahead aapOBSible and nate the me you lIreferILDd your next choice. .While coal wil l be scarce, everyone wil l be II11PPUeci.

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