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    s.,- . ~ .Rorner,303 N. Narberth Ave.,Narberth, Pa.,

    XIV. Number 36 Narberth, Pa., Saturday, June 9, 1928 PRICE, THREE CENTS

    1 of Mont- ~ = = = = = = = = = = c : = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = .Home for t he Aged WIll be - ,on Thur sday , June H . The gomery avenue. was held Mondayis located at .Belmon.t and Mon- under $1500 bai l for Court by Mag-nt avenues, PhIladelphIa. istrate Stillwagon, of Ardmore. HeBapt is t Church of the Evangel. Iis accused of the t he ft o f a n au to -

    Sunday, June 10. mobile and of ~ t ~ e m p t e d burglary.11.00 A. 1L-Special service. McCourt, ong1l1ally arrested all?-,he c1Jtlrch s ~ h o o l al.ld ~ h church: a d isorde rly conduct cha rge, was Ifor a s p e ~ l a l s ~ r v l c e 111 our ob-IIemployed as a t ru ck d ri ve r by th eo ChIldrens Day . " Albrecht Nurseries. It was statedThere Will be a pageant, In the. . .of a Ch il d, " p re s en t ed by the' thIS week tha t IllS employers and

    o f t he school. lot her s knowing o f past clashesW e m o ~ t cordially invite the parents, with the law. had made speci al e fthe .chlldren that they may estab- forts to rret McCourt to keepthIS a dd ed c on ta ct o f c ommun- . I .,with our church. stralgIt.7.45 P. 1L-Evening worship. Sern : " \Vha t I s Education ?"The young people of our church whothis year from Lower MerionS ch oo l will he present to rethis informal recogni t ion of theiromplishment and expression of ou r

    Wednesday, June 13.R.OO P. :\I.-Prayer service. Topic:words-"Heaven and Hell."

    BUR'TOWN

    47 EAST LANCASTER AVE., ARDMOREJOHN G. BRICK MOTOR COMPANY

    CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONEFollowing the election and busiss meeting, the annual dance wil lheld.Prior t o the dance , members ofSeniors' Dramatic Club will re"The Taming o f the Shrew,"i ch they pre sent ed recen tl y indern dre ss and condensed ver

    jDirectors of the Alumni Associapn who were nominated last weekre-election tomorrow night arefollows:i . 9 ~ ~ ~ C O ~ I T I ~ 1 ~ J : ~ . R i q ~ : .. J.

    GAAAA -PAlfr&

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    Lombard 054019 WOODSIDE AVE., NARBERTHNarberth 4178

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    PREMIER HERBERT ALL GOLD Paradise IslandPINEAPPLE FANCY CALIF. ROYAL ANNE SLICEDSliced PEACHES CHERRIES PINEAPPLELarge 29 c Large 23c Large 3Sc Flat IS cCan Can Can Can

    GoOd s tu ff and unanswerabl e. A chain store Is of no more us e to a, comm\lnlty thana house-to-housepeddler. Its prices considered as a whole are no better than the Independents' a nd the service tt renders Isnt asgOOd. It s pe nd s no money I n the community. contr ibutes nothing as a rUle to local enterprises, Is utterlyIndifferent to community tnterests. and everything considered Is a mere parasite ,living' off a t ow n that I t doesnothing for.Keell Your Dollar at Home , fo r Keei li ng Trade In C o m m l l n l t ~ ' Is Deemell , , ; s l l e c l a t l ~ Desirable.

    We would .uneat that erclera 4e&1re4 fe r earlTSat. lieU..,. be I. FrI. , P. 11[.. whleb wW Jrreatl,. ImproYe our .erne8-

    Cotter's Market

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    .N. R. PEACOCK IInterior and Ext er io r PaiDt lD . :WILL BE GLAD TO ESTIMATE I,407 Esses Ave., Narberth, Pa. '1Phone. Narbenh ~ 6 3 7~ . - - ~ - - . ~ . - E ;.~ - - - ~ - - ~ - - - ~ - - ~ - - ~ - - . ~ . - E - - - ~ - - - ; a - - ~ - - . == ---.-..,._ , -.- -,: R. S. TOUHILl..: Electrical Contractor :, "Service With a Bmtle" ,: 108 S . BOWMAN AVENUE, Estimates Furnished ,'. . , ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ! . . O ! ' .. ~ ! . 8 -' ~ - - ~ . ? ; - - ~ - . ~ - ~ - . ; E - - ~ - ' E - - ; E - . ~ - ' E - . : : E - . ~ - ' E - - : : E - - ~ - ' E - - : : E - - ~ . - ' E - ~e : . ~' E . - ~ - - ~ - ' E - - e : - - ~ . ' E - - ~ . - ' E . ' E - . ~ - - ~ . ' E - - ~ - - ' E - ' E - . ~ - - ' E - ' E . - ~ - - ' E - ' E - - ~ - . ~ . ' E - - ; i l j . J

    PRIZE NIGHTSWednesday and Thursday

    Narberth TheaterNARBERTH A"E:SUE

    Narberth, Pa.MATINEE DAILY AT2.30 P. M.SATURDAY, JUNE 9First Main Line ShowingElinor Fair andFranlin Pangborn in"My Friend From India"Added Comedy-Lloyd Hamiltonin "Peacefu l Oscar"and Other Selected ShortSubjectsProgmlll-Week o f June 11MONDAY and TUESDAYWilliam Boyd in"Night Flyer"With Jobyna RalstonOne of the mos t thr i1l in gscreen productions of the season.A comedy d rama. Don 't miss it!Comedy-Max Davidson in"Pass the Gravy"Fox News Topics of t he D ayAdded in Color-Francis X.Bushman in " Th e F la g"

    WEDNESDAYJohn Mack Brown in"Square Crooks"Plenty of laughs, th ri l ls , suspense, excitement in a d ou ble barreled romance.Comedy-"Happy Trio"Fox Variety-"Thar She Blows"And Other Selected ShortSubjectsSpecial Childreh's Matinee at4 P. M.-----------hursday, Friday, SaturdayCharles Chaplin in"The Circus"Chaplin at his funnies t-"al owb row comedy for highbrows."Added Comedy-Charley Chase"Way of All Pants"Fox News Aesop's FablesSaturday Matinee Only"Mask Menace"

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    I r ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ - : ~ B ~ ~ CIl with Candy l I and Heatingl Pure, Healthful, Nutritious l NARBERTH. PA.l A LARGE SELECTION l . ~ ~ P ~ H ~ O ~ N ~ E , ~ ~ N ~ A ~ R ~ B ~ E ~ R ~ T ~ B ~ 3 ~ 6 5 ~ 2 ~ . M ~ ;l AT THE l . ~l ESSEx KANDY KOUNTER l 2l 107 Essex Ave. I MORTGAGES j;J

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    ESTATE NOTICE

    GEORGE A. WITTEPaperhanging andDecoratingESTIMATINGNARBERTH 4135 W

    JAMES R. COLERear of 250 Haverford Ave.House and Decorative PaintingMail Orders and Jobbing PromptlyAttended t9Phone, Narberth 3639WHOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice fit the Peace

    REAL ESTATEFire Insurance-Best Companier.Phone 4049W IIlI Banrter4 Aye.

    HOWARD J. BUTLERCARPESTER and BUILDERRepatrs and Alterations2 WYSSEWOOD COURTNARBERTH. PA.Phone. Narberth 3905-W

    ATE OF AGNES C. CHAUNCEY, DE-CEASED. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY.the abOve Estate having been grantedthe undersigned, all persons Indebtedthe said Estate are,requested to makeand those haVing claims, tothe same, without delay, toI. TYSON MORRIS.Fidellty-Phlladelphla Trust Co ..415 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, Pa.their attorney,C. BOYER. Esq..1419 Land Title Building,Philadelphia, Pa.

    6 ~ A C R E TRACT S O ~ DNear the new Phi lade lphi a Countryub at Bryn ) ' lawr, a t r ac t o f 63 acresld at $375,000 has been conveyed byColonial Trust Company, as trus'to \Villiam D. F ow le r. T he saleconsummated by Samuel C. Wagr , Jr .This tract immediately adjoins to theouth the 235 acres owned by PercivalFoerderer and to t he wes t the 46r e t ract whi ch was sold last week bye same brokers for Richard J. SeltThe property fron ts on Mt. Pleasroad a nd extends by r ig ht of way

    to the Conshohocken StateThis represents the t if th sizablet ransac ti on w ithin the pastn th o r s o in the \' icinitv of t he newadelphia Country Cluh.

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    PAGE EIGHT OUR TOWNTO G IV E MANY PRIZES

    As a s timu lu s to local buyi ng ,the Narberth Theater will beginnext week the award of specialprizes at 9.00 o'clock every \Vednesday a nd Friday evening for fourweeks. The campaign is beingshared by 20 local merchants.These special a war ds to localshoppers w iII b e given out on thebasis of numbered coupons witheach 2s-cent purchase in the s to re sparticipating, and with each admission a t t he theat er . The prizes, tothe value of $25 from each mer chant, wiII be on display in storewindows.The plan, which is a co-operativeone. has received the sanct ion of theNar be rt h Boa rd o f T ra de . whi chnow has a committee inspecting advertising and donat ion plans so asto keep the o ut-o f-t own wolvesf rom the doors of local stores.

    Shull Lumber CompanyThe Link Between Forest and Home29 BaJa Avenue, BaJa-Cynwyd

    CYNWYD 662

    ---------_.----_ .. _--_ .. ~ /Whatever your experience might have been during the winter just passed, if your roof did notserve the purpose intended, you, no doubt, havedetermined to make i t satisfactory at the firstopportunity.We have just unloaded a shipment of Washington Red Cedar Shingles, 18-inch and 24-inchlong, all No.1, and all edge gra in . The se areth e Shingles for durabili ty and attractiveness-but-hot-dipped Zinclad nails should be usedfor a long life roof.

    Ask fo r l iterature on Shingle RoofsWE HAVE THEM

    ON TIME

    t h e yea r 's p r og r es s t h e school gave al is ti ng t hi s w ee k of some of i ts a ctivities. They include the following:A concer t given by advanced pe rformers in the Woman's Club Building the eVl 'n ing of May 2-1 includednumbe rs f r um the difficult quinte t te byD oh na ny i. f or w hi ch A do lp h Vo geltrained th e e nse mb le and R ose ttaFrench p layed t he p iano pa rt . A trioby Gade a ls o s howe d r es ul ts o f Mr.Vogel's skilled i ns tr uc ti on . Mr. LeroyT eb hs, o f New York, who was rec en tl y a dd ed t o t he s ch oo l' s s ta ff a s avocal t ea cher , p re s en t ed Mrs . Cha rl esB. Finley in a g ro up o f songs.Among t he succe ss fu l a ct iv it ie s o fthe s ea so n wer e the t ra in in g o f ac ho ru s o f women 's voices by AdolphVogel , conduct o r; ens embl e classeswith violin, 'cello and pianos; and aseries. o f mus ic al teas, at which thefollowing women interested in thes ch oo l h av e assisted a s hos te ss es :Mrs. Richard M. Gummere, Mrs. Waiter C. Janney, Miss Eleanor L. Lor d,Mrs. H. W il son Moorhouse, Mrs . W il liam S. l\Jorris, Miss ) e ssi e All enPage, Mrs. Samuel R. Shipley, Mrs.George H. Strawbridge, Mrs. John M.Tay lo r. M rs . C ha rl es Z. Tryon andMrs. Henry S. Williams.

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    GIVES FINAL CONCERT

    PLAZA LEVELEDThe pas t week has seen considerable activity by the PennsylvaniaRai lroad in leveli ng off t he p lazaoppos ite t he station on t he sou thside. It is expec ted tha t it will beready for unrestr ic ted parking usein th e near future. The entranceshave been changed somewhat permitting of eas ie r access by motorvehicles and some guid e lines o rcurbing will undoubtedly be installed in th e near future. 'With the

    accession of t hi s area as an all-daypar ki ng space, th e p ar ki ng p roblem in the borough will be considerably lessened.

    Mor e R eadi ng by School ChildrenAll children who wish to jo inthe Summer Vacat ion ReadingClub which is being formed fort he se co nd y ea r b y t he Mot he rs 'Council a nd t he N ar be rt h Communi ty Libra ry will please registe r on or aft er June ]5th at th el ibrary on \Vindsor avenue.A cert if icate wiII be awarded toall children reading a certain numberof books from t he l is t for theirgrade. The conditions are:Any ] 5 books f rom the l is t forchildren from the fifth grade tot he e ight h g ra de i nc lu si ve ; any]0 books f rom the l is t for chi ld renfrom second grade to fotl rth inclusive. These lists are on file atthe Community Library.These books mus t be r epor te din notebooks which c an bebough tat t he l ibrary for three c en ts . Aprize wiII be g iven for th e bestnote books from eacll grade. TheReading Club will d is ba nd o nOctober ], 1928.

    FORM READING CLUB

    Main Line School o f M us ic Completes Fourth Season.

    Juni o r s tuden t s of the }'-lain LineSchool of Mus ic wer e t he entertainersat t he annua l spring festival g-iven atthat school. 107 Ardmore avenue. Anlmore. last Thursday a f t ~ r n o o n . Thcyg av e f or a larg-e a ud ic nc e a programof ,n numhers, \'ocal and instrnmental.The J un io r 111 usicalc mar ke d t heen d o f t he school's fourth season. during which the enrollment increased by50 pupils, and new membe rs w er eadded to the faculty. Summarizing

    AT THE THEATER

    grow t he s pa ce o ri gi na ll y a ll ot te d t othem and will have to be divided andreset.In old planting in unclean or poorly

    drained soil t he p la nt s will appearhealthy in t h e sp ri ng , b ut j us t a bo utthe t im e t he y a re a bo ut to flower thebuds will turn b la ck a nd t he p la nt isproving that a fungus g rowt h h as a ttacked t he r oo t. This is called blackrot.Remedies for b la ck ro t a re r emedi e sthat will kill the fungus g rowth a t t heroot, although t he p la nt h ad b et te r b ereset i n c le an , well-drained s oi l if itis t o p ro sp er . S em es an o r U sp ul unliquid wil l k il l the fungus a nd t he liquid Qua-SuI will also help to rid thesoil of fungus. But the sensible means

    is t o p re ve nt t he c on di ti on that thefungus thrives in by providing cleansoil and good d ra inage.S lu gs a re v er y f ond o f delphinium",they know good things, and the shootsthat s ho w u p in ~ l a r c h are tempt ingfood. A poison bait , known as Snarol,is very effective and will very promptlyeradicate the s lugs as well a s c u t wormsthat bother other plants.

    Gore-Brown."Behind That Curtain," b y E arlDerr Biggers."Oc tavi a, " by Margot Asqui th ."The Fortuna te \Vayfarer," by E . P .Oppenheim."Plains of Abraham," by Jam esOliver Curwood."In t he B egi nn in g, " b y N or ma nDouglas."The Enchanted Flivver," by BertonBraley."The V ir gi n Que en e, " b y HarfordPowel."Two Forsythe Interludcs," by JohnGalsworthy.

    LIST NEW BOOKSA ll New Books, Rental and O ther -wise, to Be I nc luded in Publicity.The library up to this time, in l i st ingeach mo nt h the new b oo ks f or publicity purposes, has includcd only thosereccntly published. This h as m ea ntof cou rs e bot h fiction and non-fiction,f or in sp it e o f critical remarks on thetaste of mode rn r eade rs , t he NarberthLibrary f inds i ts non-fiction popular.Hereafter because o f t he genu ine interest shown in standard hooks o f bo thclasses the l ibrary wiJI list each monthall t he b oo ks which h av e be en p ur chased during t he p r ecedi ng mon th, i ns te ad o f only the renta l collection.To i l lus tra te the .interest . shown in DELPHINIUM TROUBLES-books ?f non-fiction. w ~ l c h wer e \Vhy do we no t see more delphiniumsbought In May, the hbrarJan reports in our gardens? There should be athat when s h ~ . sought ~ collect t?e Ig rea t many more tall hybrids and moreb o o ~ s on religiOUS s U ~ J e c t s for dls- lower growing, pale blue Bella Doncusslon at a s taf f l I1ee tmg she found nas. There areseveral reasons andwhen!hat t h! ee o f .t he f ou r h ad a lr ea dy g on e o nc e t he y are understood we will s eeI nt o . c l r c u l a t l o ~ and. that the demon- more delphiniums and more del ph in ium Novel ty , drama, thrill, comedy audstratlOn and dIScussIon wou ld h av e t o f an ci er s f or t he re is no other plant in appea l a re t he c lemen t s t h at make "Vil-be postponed. h h d d I ' h I B d' I '. ThTl Ii t f bo ks p rchased during tear y gar en t 1at ~ I v e s anyw ere am oy s atest star pIcture, ' eth le :h of M 0 f lIu n ca r t he r et ur n o f the mvestment that Night Flyer," t he r oyal flush of rail-eNmolfi1 t. o1 ' ay 0 ows: does the delphinium. road films. It will b e s ee n at the on- c 101 - h' . . dIN I h Th M d d"The M an \Vho Knew Coo l . d." pelp .llllums rcqlllre. a ~ e p , c ean ar >ert eater on ,o n ay an

    1 S I 'r Le IS .' SOIl, with good subSOIl dral11age and Tuesday . Johyna Ralston is featured>y mca l w . d . d ' TI . I d' d PI'I M C I"Mary Tod d L in co ln ," b y Honore g oo s ur la ce ramage.. lese reqll1re- as e a t ng woman an 11 0 C u-\V ' I I ' , . r mentsare not unusual, III fact, any p lan t l ough , Ann Schaeffer. De Witt Jen-I Sl e . no r ow. I' I' I d r r' d th t bl I . "The Train ing o f a n Ame ri ca n, " b y t 1at .expects to Ive 0 ! 1 ~ an p ospe IlIngs an 0 er no a e p ayers are JI1Burton Hendr icks . r e ~ I U l r e s t he s ame ~ o n d l t J O n s . B clean the suppor t ing c;s t . ..."}'-lanners," b y Hel en Hathaway. SOIl we mean SOIl that contal11S no .."Story of Archi tecture in Ame ric a, " p ar tl y d ec ay ed m an ur e, n o part - , .Probably no ne o f the mllhons. ofby Thomas Tallmadge. Iy d e ~ a y e d l ea f mol d nor al?); other pIcture fans who. have long admired"Europe," by Count Keyserling. m aten al th at m a k e ~ a ~ o ! l d l t l o n for the .work ?f FranCIS X. ~ u s h m a n ever"I B el ie ve in G od and in Evolu- fungus growths. ACId SOIl IS n.ot good reallzt;d hIS remarkahle h ~ e n e s s t o t hetion." by Dr. William Keen. for a n of our g a r ~ l e n perenl1lals and po,:!ralts of G ~ o r g e \Vashmgton .. But:"Student's Phi losophy of Religion," In .m.akmg a l?e,:enl1lal horder or del- m The F lag . th e fir:st of a senes o.by \V. K. Wright. ph.lI1lum bed It IS neces.sary to dIg the ~ w o - r ~ e l . .full color pIctures, ~ e - e n a ~ t -"Fundamental Ends of Life," by R. SOIl to a depth of 18 IIIches t o a ll ow II1g hIstone l11?ments of AmerIcan 11Is-111 Jones the roots to stretch down and support tory, now bel ll g released b y M et ro -:'The World's Living Religions," by plants, t hat g ro w to a h ~ i g h t o .six G o l d ~ n - M a y e r , which is a n a dd ed at-R E Hume feet. fo counteract any aCId condItion, t r ac t ion : \J onday and Tuesday , t h e ad-

    ' ' ' G ~ r m a n y ' " by G P Gooch lime, in t he f orm of g round limestone, cl ition o f a white' powde r ed wig and"Short H'istory ~ f Germal;y" b y s ho ul d he mix ed w it h t he soil t o i ts t he u ni fo rm o f a g en er al o f t he Col o-E. F. Henderson. ' f u l l depth. If the soil ,is. hard clay i t n ia l Army, .Mr. Bushman becomes Geh-"Development of ) a pa n, " b y K. S. can be b ro ke n u p b y mlxlllg clean ~ u eral Washmgt on t o a degree that isLatourette mus or very old rot ted manu r e With truly remarkable."Campiu 'g and \Voodcraf t ," by Hor- t he cl ay t o m ak e it f r iable and 1110is- ". . ".ace Kephart t ur e r et ai nin g. T he l im es to ne will Thr il ls , e xc it emen t and suspense, a s" C i v i l i z a t i ~ n of China" by H. A. counteract the acidi ty i n t he humus. wel l as laughter and a very humanGiles. ' Such a hed will ha\ 'e per fe ct s ub - l ove s to ry . a re p romi sed wit h t he show-Fiction- soil drainage a nd s ho ul d b e i n t he cen- ing of Fox Films screen vers ion of"Catherine-Paris" by Princess ter and sloped to a shal low trench at the New York stage hit, "Square; "l ar th e B ib es co . ' t he edges t o p rovi de perfect surface Crooks," which is coming to the Nar-"But . Gent lemen Marry Brunettes," drainage. Here, again, are the require- he;th Thea ter on . \ V e . d n e ~ d a y . Lewby Anita Loos. ments for any f lowe r b ed f or healthy Setler, famed for hIS dIrectIon of com-"The Closed Garden" b y J ul ia n p lan ts . \ ,ya te r l yi ng in a puddle o ve r e dy romances. made t hi s p ic tu re wit hGreen. ' t he c rowns o f del ph in iums o r any o the r a fine cast of players . which includes"Pilgrims of the II11possible" b y p la nt will r ot t he plant in winter. Robe r t Arms t rong. Dorothy Dwan.Coningsby Dawson. ' Under these condi tions delphiniums Johnny Mack B rown a nd Dor ot hy Ap-"I n Sea rch o f a Villa in ," by Robert will thrive a nd p ro sp er a nd will out- pIeby.

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