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    PRICE THREE CENTS

    W i t h d r a ~ a l in L. M. TreasurerRace Seen as Bi d fo r

    Support.SCENT COMING BATTLE

    POLICE PROMOTIONS

    CONVERTED BAPTIST WILL.HEAD EPISCOPAL CHURCH

    The Rev. Dr. Joseph Fort Newton, formerly pastor of theChurch of the Divine Paterni ty ,a Universal is t chur ch of NewYork, will become re ct or of t he::\'Iemorial Church of St, Paul,Lancaster avenue, Overbrook, onNovembel' 1.The appointment of Dr. Newtonis Ilovel. Until recently he was aB apt ist mini ster, but became aCOilvert to t he Episcopal churchlast July. when he was presentedfor contlrmation to Bishop Garland in old Christ Church, Philadelphia: by thc Rev. Louis C.\Vashburn.'vVhen the necessary canonicalsteps have been taken for his ordination he will become permanentrector of St. Paul 's , In the l11ean-timc he will preach a t t he Sunday cvening services.

    Joseph ]. Ske lt on , J r. ; o f Bal a,Lower MeriOI1 T re as ur er a ndstormy petrcl of township politics.will he a candidate in the 1!.!2llprimaries ior the :'vIontgomerycounty first district assembly scatnow helel hy B cnja min F. L ud low . o f .\ relmore.Rumors that Skcl ton intendedt o r un h a\ 'e hecn going the rol1nc1ssince he wi thdrew rccen tly f romthe race i or Township Treasure r,and this week thcy go t in to county public prints. Asked yes ter day if there was anyt ru th to them,Mr. Skelton admittcd that therewas plcnty ."Yeo' , ine lecd, 1 am going torun," he said. "My candidacyhasn't y et wo rk ed u p t o the po in twhere I c an t el l y ou i f I wi ll havecomplete organization backing ornot," he d ec la re d i n a nswe r t oq ue ri es o n that point, "but if

    Ludlow runs again I know I wi llhave it."The announcement by theTownship Treasurer that he wouldenter t he r ac e for the assemblyseat gave t he Lower :Merion political pot anothcr s t ir that promisesto keep it bubbling in a right lively and merry fashion up to thet ime o i the Repuhlican primariefincxt May.The first stir was occas ionedlast week when announcementwas made that former State Sena to r J ames S. Boyd, of Norristown, would be a candidate for theseat in t hc S tat c Sena te now heldby Fletcher \V. S ti te s, o f N ar berth. Mr. Boyd i s c lo se to thecoun ty o r g a n i z a t i Q ~ l " '.lncL :w-i!h tpe;u1I1ouncement of his candidacycame whispers that he was ass tl re d o f organizat ion support.To these Senator St ites repliedthat he expected to run f or re election.Neither Senator St ites nor Represen ta ti ve Ludlow are rega rdedas loyal sons by the organ izat ion.130th have strayed from the reserv at ion f requen tly d ur in g t he irterms in the upper and lowerHouse, and it is declared by political ,wiseacres that County LeaderCharles Johnson, encouraged bythe show of organization strengthin the recent primaries, is nowpreparing for a show-down withhis insurgent followers. If thisbe t rue there will be a f ight b etwecn independents Icd by S ti te sand Ludlow, and t he Johnson o rganization, which will make political historv in Lower Merion.In the Senatorship, it is takenas an accep tcd f ac t that Stites willagain n111. Boyd has ':0 far onlybeen placed in the fi el d i n a semiofficial way by f r iends ; he has ye tto make a public s t at ement thathe is actually a candidate.That he will run, however, thereis little doubt. He has been making a round of the c ount y a nd

    - - - - - - - - du rin g the p as t week conferredRED CROSS with a number of political friendsThe t ir st fal l ,meet ing of the i n Lower Merion. During thesePublic Health and Child \Velfare conferences it is declared he inCommittee of t he Ame ri can R ed timated that he would quit theCross, Main Line Branch No. I, race unde r no circumstances.was held on Tue sd ay , S ep temb er Shoul d t he f in al f ight bc be29, ill i ts r ooms at the Autocar tween Sti tcs and Boyd, the organAthletic Association headquarters, ization will undoubtcdly back the

    ~ rs. J-I enry C. I ~ rnshaw pre- Norristown man. But t he re a resided, prospects of a three-corneredThe reports of the thr ee c linics f ight .of the district for the mon th s of Bnrd Evans. another lVlontgomJ un e, J ul y and Aug us t were given el)' Assemblyman, has confided toin by their respective chairmen. fncnds that he may.enter ~ h race.'E HI' Should he throw hiS hat 1I1tO the1'1rs. 'ugeneooper. c lall'l1t.lll I" I t k I tlf I I I lei' \ d nn g lie may Je a en up Jy leo tI e c 1I11CS Ie tt l j- I' more even ' J I h' Sh I I th t'I' I d 1'1 d f '0 lnson mac me. ou ( aueseay an lUI'S ay a t ernoons 1 I't' . f' rd I 86 I d I la')pen, po I lcmns ar e ree 111 p e-reporte t lat 3< cases . 1 ' ~ ) ~ e l l dieting that Stites would be re-t a k ~ n c ar e o f a t the 26 c lImcs he ld nominated.

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    $50,000.0025.000.0084,521.4020,0::l0.00

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    SAID A SATISFIEDCUSTOMER:

    "Cannel Coal is, i n my opinion, t he b es t f ireplace fuelthere is, provided it isburned in a grate. Its blazeis a s b ri gh t and cheerful ast ha t o f w oo d; it throws outmo re h eat an d will burnsteadi ly over a l ong pe riodo f t ime without the frequentattention that a wood firealways re qui re s. It is a morec on ce nt rat ed f orm o f fuelrequiring less space in thecellar than a correspondinge.mount of fireplace wood."

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    Walter G. Gase

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    RESOURCESLoans and Investments .Banking House and Fixtures .Due f rom Banks , .Cash and Reserve .Other Assets , .

    LIABILITIESCapital .Surplus .Deposits .Bills Payable .

    Which will be demonstrated in the Narberth ElectricShop Window this Saturday afternoon and evening.Bring your wash and see for yourself. Free demonstration this Saturday (today) only!EXCLUSIVE FEATURES-Instantaneous foot contra], leaving both hands free to guide the clothes.Rol le r i roned. Work can be seen at all times.

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    September 28, 1925

    j. L. McCRERY, Cashier.

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    HEATING and EQUIPMENT

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    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

    ESTATE OF GEORGE B. ~ I E C K E . lateof tbe Borough of NlIrherth. d e c e a s l ~ t 1 .I.l'tters of A l l m l n i ~ t m t i o n . Ctll, ha\'lng'111'1'11 granted to the undersigned. nil I}erSOn8 Indehted to sllid Estllte arc requestl-dto tnnkc i I n m l ~ d i n t ( ' p n ~ n u e n t . nnd thos('Im\'lng' leg-nl claims to present the SlIlIlewitlJout ddar toE ~ l l \ I A .J. ~ I E C K E . Adminlstmtrlx. eta.Ul 1IIlIpie Ave.. "lIl'hel'lh.Attornnr.WIT,I,LUI P. '.-\"D1:-.Ardmore.

    t alked on Interna tional PeaceChristianity.There were several guests present,h Ri h Residence,among t em c mond B erry, Fran- Narberth 1731cis Shoemaker, Al Odiorne .. JamesDiven and Houston Young Baggage Called for 108 CONWAY AVEXUEThe Adam machme crushed the IIlluch-heralded Northeast machine'to a t un e of 20 to 0 in a decisive and Phones: Narberth 661-J or 1612-W

    impressive victory on the home fieldlast Saturday afternoon. Althoughthe sco re was but 6 to 0 at the endof the hal f the Lower ?I'Ierion griddeI'S easily held in check the heavytouted Red and Black combination ,star tlingthem with snappy end runsand off-tackle plays.

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    II' th boa Ill fol' ('ounle 01' tllO gPUtIPlIlPII. I111 Ion:! alpnlll'. Xarhprth. (10-10.)ROOMS fol' rel'.t: fm'nished: in Ill'ivatl'

    h o m ~ : lI'ithout bOllrd. Phone X.ll'l:el'th Phone, Narberth 1664.M22Gl.,,,ANTI']J)-\Yoman for l!eul'ral house",orl,. fin- dars pnch wl'ek from !l to 4.Phone XlIrlJl'rth IGaO-.J. 10-17.

    l\IALE HELP WANTED-$10.000.000 nc o m p a n ~ ' wllnts ~ ' O U to sl' lI 150 d l l i l ~ ' home mlIt'cesslties in l '\arbpl 'th. Profits *a5 to*50 l I ' e e k l ~ . Experiencl' u l l n e c p ! ! l " a r ~ . Forparticulnrs write The .T. R \\Tatkins Co..Dellt, K-2. 281 Johnson avenue, Newark,N. J.

    FOR R E N T - S e c o n d - s t o r ~ ' furnishedroom. Pri\'ate fnmilr. -171 Brookhurst:I\'ennp. (11-1-1:'

    FOU SALE-Shol'r bea\'el'ette cont. :Bloch ha h ~ carria;(l'. like nell'. Phonl' I I.Xal'b(,l'th 1Gna. I ..SEWING ~ I A C H I N E S - . - \ . I I makes re- Illairpd: liberal nllowllnC'e on old machinesfor IIPW S inge r. Phone ~ I l ' I ' i o n 14rJ8-.1\I. ..(10-81) "GARAGE for rent. $10 m o n t h l ~ . Applr ,fil'! Ducllpr n \:('nue. Ih"OST-October G. pair tortoise rimmed

    g J , l S S ( , ~ in bluek e a ~ e . Hetnl'll to 218 :Hampden a\'el lue. Rl 'wardFOR RENT-Singlp h O l l ~ e . six I'oomsnllll bath. $60. A p p l ~ ' 281 Humpden :ll'e- "'nne IIftl'r 5.30 P. 1\1.

    Saturday, October 10, 1925.

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    SKELTON ANNOUNCES HEIS ASSEMBLY CANDIDATE

    Owned by tn e Narberth Civic Associationand published ever7 Saturda,. atNarberth, Pa,

    LOWER MERION TROUNCESNORTHEAST HIGH EASILY

    Bntered 8S sPIond-.. laRS matter. Octobl'r15th, 1014. at tbe Poal Oflice at Narbl.rtb.Pennsylvania. unller tbe act of March S.1870.

    OUR TOWN a touchdown. The ext ra point trywas blocked.A Cooperative Community Journal In the second per iod, however ,Dutch Herzog's men seemed tot ighten up, the period narrowingdown to a kicking duel. The leatherwas, for t he mo st part, however,Philip Atlee Livingston in the Northeast territory" LowerEditor and Puli l fsherJ. Richmond Magney Merion having the ball on the oneAssoolatll BdUor and a half yard mark when the half--------------1 ended.t'lTU:-CRIPTION PRICE, One Dollar andlo'lfty Cl'nts per year In advance At the start o f t he second h al f.Fort. of Lower Mer ion. r an wildand banged t hr ou gh t he l ine f or afirst down. Miller then got offanother f irst down, placing the ballon the Is-yard mark. Odiornescored on the next play, Miller booting the extra point. Later in theperiod Lower :Merion pulled a trick!'cverse play after Northeast hadheld t hem for two down on the 3varcl l ine . and Odiorne cro ssed theline. but the linesman held that thehome el even was off s ide and t ha t~ h score was nil.

    The last per iod saw the Suburban Or bert eam l in e-up with a bang into the irl:Cl"T1"UED F R O ~ 1 THE IrrRsT PAGE opponen ts for the two f ir st downsr ight o ff the bat put ting the ba ll onever, b een busy patching up his the ro-yard line. The nex t playpolitical f e n c ~ s . . put the ball on the 3-yard mark folThe f irst b id h e m ad e tor 5Up- lowed by Odior ne 's s co ri ng o n anport of his assembly aspirations'loff t ac kl e pl ay. Al Koh la s b rok ei t is d ec la re d, was made during Ithrough the line for the extra point.I .. I I' I Xort"r"t. PosltiOIlS Lower Merloll.t le recent pnmanes w len 1e 11"111 Lett "III! Kuell (Cnpt.)withdrew as a (' anc1ida te for r e- \ . o ~ ' I I ' ' ' ~ I \ ; ; ~ : , ; : : . : : : : : . Y ~ : A t ~ " : ' I ~ I ~ 3 :'.::'.:':.:::. ~ ~ ~ f t. T ~ l l l l t h . . . . . Centre .. OloltrowelectIOn a s Lower :Vle rion r eas- ~ r H"ulmall WIht IlInrl! Stewnrt1 . I - Id ClIIJ" tS HlI ht t n"kle ~ I o r r l surer, eavmg t Ie tie 0,: en to ( " : J 1 . ' ~ I I ' " " ..: R:Iht "lid I ' : n u ! k ~C . . P CH I ~ I " , k o f f ( ,I I1t. ) QllnrtPrhnlk hohlllsonlmlSSlOner eter . ess, t le Htecott Powell .. 38of advancing political positions. 87 M!In\)re ( A r ~ . ) ::.UI 9151 1 k h S 86 "u\\'u 3.7n] . leWaSCer to t e enate; _ ~ I l ' ! I I t ) r e (WII) 40~ o l ; ; ~ ~ s s t i ~ I ; : ; f ~ ~ m w C ~ n ; ~ ~ ~ s a ~ ~ if iiiiiiiiiii! ~ t ~ ~ \ [ ~ ~ [: ~ : : Hsince 1D22 he has been Lower R Mdn!ne (11m 4 n?vlerion Treasurer 8 I.erner a.9

    With only one 'exception, Can- ~ f : : : : : : : : : : ~ f ~ , ~ ; ~ , ~ > : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ! ~ n u ? A ~ ~ ~ , ~ ~ ~ t ' ~ ~ l l l l t 1 2 : . ~ _ r i - : h t ' ~ t n l l t uve [didate Skel ton has b ee n a regular 71\::::::::::: : i ' : ~ : ; ~ . " I I < i I I ~ ~ ~ J . ' ~ ~ ~ : ri ROOM for gentlemun for rent aftl'rin the councils of the Rel)ublican H.. .. I I ~ r t " s : : : : . 3 . ~ Octobel' If,. Call Narberth 1 2 : ~ 3 - R . ~ :............ n At,,:elo . . . . . . , . . . . . . a 4 unstal,varts. That one except ion II r7. .. .Grossmnn :.:,:4 ,. .. !':rott Powell a'was 111 1921 when he bol ted the 6! ~ [ n r m p r IR L.IGHT HAuLINGvarty t o conduc t a successful in- f I . ' 1 . ~ ' ~ " ; d 1 ~ ~ i ; , ~ I I I : I ~ ~ : ~ t ' ~ m b e ;28:' ili:i:i'" " (lt . . t W'll ' Lower ~ [ e r l o n Honrd of nl'nlthsurgen campaign agams I lam DAVID WII,lIUH I I O I I ~ . Ph B .. ChemHG. Frankenfield, the regular nom-inee for Township Treasurer. LOWER MERION HI-Y CLUB P. .I . DUFFY

    This is now regarded as a fa c- I HOLDS ITS FIRST MEETING :l35 Dudley A \ ' ~ n u t . 'tional fight of the past and it may - - - I " h ' ' ' ' e . 'drl... rt h 11117-.1have no effect on Ske lt on 's A s- Rev iew o f FootbaU Victory Over I - - - - - -sembly aspirations. It left sores, Northeast and. Other News. GEO. W. BOTTOMShowever, and whether or no t these The first meetmg of the Lowerhave been healed will be one of Merion Hi-Y Club was held last It he many in te re s ti ng facti' which Thursday in the banquet hall of thewi ll b e r ev ea le d before th e pri- Y. M. C. A. and two interestingmaries next May. speakers addressed the a s s e m b l e ~ 1Only one obstacle may ari se in students.HIS path, ~ n that is possible re- 1'he Hi-Y Club was s ta rted las ts e n t 1 1 1 e ~ t I.n Ard!TI0re an.d the Ifall through the combined efforts ofupper d l ~ t . n c t s agamst. two Impor- Mr. Edwin Peakeand Director \Vilt a l ~ t political off ices m one yea r liam Danner, of the Ardmore "Y,"g01l1g ~ the eas te rn end of the and has become one of the hiO'htownship. B o t ~ ',I 'reasurer Skel- school's foremost dubs. It e n t ~ - Opened October 1st , 1925ton an? Commissioner Hess,. the tained the school last veal' with sev-Rel?ubl!can Treasurer.. n?mll1ee, eral interesting s p e a k ~ r s , helped of- 125 Windsor Avenue, NarberthreSIde 111 t he s ame b a l h w l ~ k . At ficiate during several athletic meets. ; _ , _ ww w w _ w w w _ w w __ ,present, however, no. favonte son encou raged a s bes t as it was ableI d ) ? o t n ~ tha $ adPpeSakreldt 111 hhe cenhtrte clean living, cle,all speecll, cleal1 atll-IS rrc s an e on as w a .. I ' d I 1 l ' ~ ~ " ' ' t ' t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' - ~ ~ ~ ' - , , ~ ~ : ~ ~ \ ~d t th f b . etIcs an c can sc 10 arsillp amongever a van a&,es ere are 0 e111g the students. ' ~ B U I L D E R S ' HAR,nWARE AND Y;the first one m the field. D' I 1 b' _urmg t le c u s past season ia %

    Inany p rominent s pe ak er s w er e I HOUSEFURI'JISHINGSleaI'd and a number of the foremostathletes and coaches of nearby uni-Kuen, Odiorne and Kohlas Scintillate versities as well as prominent pro- If d 111 b 7\7 t' II k b d t .In 20.0 Victory. essors an we - : * , ; ~

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    TREASURE CHEST ANDGIFTS ARRIVE IN ARDMORE

    Methodist Episcopal Church.Rev. \V . Sheridan Dawson,minister.Services for Sunday. October11:D.-1-;j .-\. M., Rally Day servicesin t he S unda y School. Speciallllusic and add res ses by Rev. \V.E. P. Haas. D. D .. and others.11.00 .-\ .J 1 .. JIorning vVorship.S ermon by Dr. \V. E. P . H aa s.Anthem, "Fest ival-Te Deum," byBuck: anthem. "0 For a Closer\Valk \Vith God," Foster.2.30 P. M . Junior EpworthLeague services.6.-1-5 P. M .. Epworth League devotional meeting.7.45 P. M., Evening \Vorship.S ermon by Rev . C. J\L Boswell,D. D. Anthem. "0 Holy, HolyLord," Harris: anthem, "Peace ILeave \Vith You." Rober ts.:.\1onday. at 8.00 P. M., regularmonthly meet ing of the officialBoard.Tuesday, at 8.00 P. M., monthly meeting o f t he Ladies' Aid Society.vVednesday. Praye r and PraiseService at 8.00 P. M.Thursday, Cho ir r ehear sa l at8.00 P. M.The general public is invited toenjoy the special Rally Day program in church and SundaySchool.The Church of Good Fellowshiphas a welcome for you at all services.

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    cussions hav ing t o do with the t ua l count there were 417 present.future work of the league will Nex t Wednesday at 10 A. M.occupy some of th e time of the the first fall mee ti ng o f themeeting. The topic 'will be "How Women ' s Auxil ia ry will b e h el dCan the Luther League Benefit in the new building. Luncheonthe Community?" at one. Special program. SewingNext Sunday evening, October for Bryn Mawr Hospital. All.11, the] unior Luther League will women of th e congregation urgedmeet at 6045. The topic w i ll be to be present."Robert Morrison: A Hero of Next Tuesday the Senior En -China." deavorers will hold th ei r firstOn Saturday evening, October social in t he n ew bui ld ing at 817, the Juniors will hold their first IP. M.social. which is to t ak e t he form Next W e d ~ e s d a y . at 8 P. M. t ~ of a Ghost P ar ty . J un io rs , be on prayer .meetll1g wIll .be h ~ l d Inhand or you'll miss a good time. the socIal room. Subject, Com-p le te i n Christ."Bapt is t Church of t he Evangel . First Church of Christ, Scientist.Rober t E . Keighton, minister.Serv ices for October 11. \Vomen's Club Bui lding , Ard-9.45 A. M.-Church School. more avenue, Ardmore, Pa.The Smedley Class for young men Sunday Services. ] 1 A. M.holds its first meeting at this ses- \Yednesday evening testimonialsian of the school. We invite meeting. 8 o'clock.young men who a re t hi nk ing and Reading 1'00111, : \ 0 . H! \Vestasking questions! Lancaster avenue. open each11.00 A. M.-Morning worship. \ \ ' e ~ I { ( l a y . ~ to -1-.30 P .. :\'1.Sermon "The Man "Vho S aw 1 he subject of the BIble LessonThroug i1 Heaven." Children's IS ~ r l l l O l ? for October 11 is. "AreSermon, "The Strongest Thing in ISm. DIsease and Dea th Real ?"Ithe W orId." II 7'.00 P. M .-Young people's

    Isen-ice. The young people opentheir meetings after carefully planning th e work they are to dot hi s y ea r. V is it t hem and learnof their project.7.45 P. M.-Evening worship.In the p la ce o f a se rmon therewill be an i l lustrated discussionof "The Last Supper in Art."Slides will be u sed t o present thes tu dy o f t he a rt is ts ' conceptionso f t hi s outstanding event in thelife of Jesus.Wednesday, October 14.6.30 P. M.-Church Forum dinner. This is the first of th e meetings of t he Chu rc h F or um , t o beheld on the s ec on d and fourthWednesday nights of each month.Dinner will b e s er ved at 6.30o'clock. Fol lowi ng t hi s w e willhave a special address or discussion upon a t op ic o f interest tomen and women o f the presentday Christ ian Church.At this first meeting of theforum it i s p ecu lia rly f it t ing thatt he spe ak er shoul d be our ownDr. J. M. Wilbur, of t he Bapt is tI ns ti tu te , a nd now t he p re si de ntof t he Board of Education of theNorthern Baptist Convention.

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    Holy Trinity Lutheran Church.vV. E. McLinn, Pas tor .Regular services October 11,1925 :Sunday School, 9.45 A. M.Holy Communion, 11 A. M.Recept ion o f new members.Luther League, 7 P. M.Evening Service, 7.45 o'clock.Sermon on t he "D iv ine Hosp it al ity."All are welcome.On Sunday evening, October 11,there wiIl be a very importantmee ti ng ' o f the Senior Luther

    L e a g u ~ . Election of officers willb e h el d and it is desired that wehave a very good attendance. Dis

    The Presbyterian Church.Rev. John Van Ness, minister.Meetings for October 11.9.30 A. M.-Bible Sch oo l. A lldepartments, and each departmentill separate rooms.11.00 A. M.-Morning worship.

    Sermon theme, "Grace."7.00 P. M.-Meetings of theIntermediate and Senior EndeavorSocieties.7.45 P. M.-Evening worship. Chamber's Huge Gift Box Erec ted onSermon theme. "Seeking the Face Lancaster Avenue.of God." T he A rdmo re T re as ur e C he stChurch Notes. has arrived.It was an inspiring sight last Its huge bulk now rests atop anSunday to see the entire Bible eight-foot-high platform on LanSchool assemble in the beautiful caster avenue, just where th enew social r oom f or the closing Merion Title and Trust Co. buildexercises of Rally Day. By ac- ing adjoins the quarters of the

    ~ B : l 3 : a : e : : a : e : a : e o p ~ o c o : : e : e : : e : e : a : e l : 8 : l : l : e : a : e : : a : e : a : e O P l : a : i O C O : 8 : l l : : o : e : a : e l : 8 : l ~ e : a : : e : e : : e : e : a : e l : l . l ; l ounties Gas and E1ec tr ic Co.The T re asur e Che st looks bigenough to contain all the hundredsof gifts to be distributed by theArdmore Chamber of Commerce.even the new Buick touring car.The ches t is ten feet long, six feethigh and six feet wide. It s hugeblack bands and h eavv l ock makeit apparent at the f irs t g lance thatthe contents a re of extraordinaryvalue. .Perched on its pla tform . th eTreasure Ches t is an o bject of

    much interest by d ay a nd n ig ht .H t1ndreds o f people have paused:0 examine it a nd r ead t he s ig nswhich explain its purpose. In theevening- the big chest is illuminated by lights from the CountiesIGas and Electric Company build-ing. .T hi s h ug e s tr on g b ox wi ll r emain on display in its present resting place until October ~ 1 0 . Thenit will be opened, and its r ich contents, cons is ti ng of hundreds of\'aluable articles of all sorts, willbe distributed free among the loyalcu stomers o f Ardmore 's businessestablishments.The members of the ArdmoreChamber of Commerce a re t akingthis means of saying "thank you"to their old customers for theirpast support and of winning newcustomers.The merchants of Ardmore sa\'they have already noticed a sharpin cr ease in bus in es s as a result ofthe arr ival of the Treasure ChestT he y e xp re ss confidence thats hopper s who have heretoforetraveled to Philadelphia. at someinconvenience and ex"ense. willquickly learn t ha t it i s' possible toge t equal quality. as well as full,alue. and save considerable time.money and bother by heeding' themotto o f t he campaign:

    Suits made to order, $37.50.Cannot be duplicated for less than $50.

    BALA, PA.

    OUR TOWN

    Cynwyd 280Bala an d Union Aves.L M. THOMPSON

    Y ou w tl l nn d its hmlt. anU1ZCS,t ~ V t ' r ~ llilull is ho t Us bloze!'4.

    Telephone: Bryn Mawr 882

    Ou r coal is all that goodcoal should be plus-a service that is pleasing and aweight that is conscientious.I t wil l add comfortand economy to your housekeeping.

    j OUR COAL IS IHOTTER'N BLAZES.

    H "LANDI L ~ I R I E SMILK AND CREAM75 8 LA N CASTER AVE.BRYN MAWR.'

    BaJa-Cynwydrdmore

    LITTLE BOBBY fell down stairs.He was hurt and Mother was frightened.But she wasn' t too frightened to knowwhat to do.She called up the doctor and beggedhim to hurry over.Telephone Service a t such a time ispriceless.

    FINANCIAL SUCCESS

    -loses it s mystery the moment you begin tobuild a close relationship with a bank that ISs incerely interes ted in you.In t hi s b ank, we are cons tant ly striving fo rcloser relationships with our deposi tors. It isgood business fo r us; it is often very helpful tothem.

    Narberth

    The Merion Title and Trust Company

    LUMBER, WALL BOARD, SHINGLES

    i- AND ~ ! ' O U CAN HAVE ONE FOR LESS THAN lO e A DAY!________ . . . __. ____ _ ... -11

    necessary fo r either pu r pose o r an y other work y ou m aycontemplate.

    A visit to our LUMBER LIBRARY may h el p yo udecide. We a re e qu ip p ed w i th a comple te s tock of

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    SHULL LUMBER CO. I29 BALA AVENUE BALA-CYNWYDCYNWYD 662~ . I I . I I . l I l t t l l l l l l . I I . I I I I 1 . I I . I l . I I . I I . I I . I I . U . I I . I I . I I . I I . l t l l l . I I . I I . 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 I . 1 1 . 1 I . 1 I . 1 I . 1 I . 1 I . 1 I . , I " I . I I . l I l l r l l l . I I . f 1 . I I . t I . I l . I I . " . " ..... , I . ~

    I IT IStPT A HO:ME WITHOUT A TELEPHONE1-- - - - - - - - . , , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -11I,,

    When Dissatisfied TryHEWIT'S

    Tailors, Cleaners and Dyers234 Haver ford Avenue ' Pho ne, Narber th 1254

    . We Call for and Deliver

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    ~ " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I I I I I ' I I ' I I ' I I I ' ' ' I I ' ' ' I ' ' ' I 1 ' ' ' ' I I ' I I ' I I ' I I ' I I ' I I ' I I ' I I ' I I I I I I I I ' 1 I 1 1 I . 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 . " . 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1FELT HATS CLEANED 7ScSend it to a Reliable Cleanel'Gents' Topcoats andi A D E L : i i i ~ ~ ~ ~ H E R SCleaners-Tailors-DyersRemodeling-Relining-Pressing

    102 Forrest Ave. Narberth 2602i ." 1 I ' 1 1 ' 1 I ' 1 I ' I I ' l I ' I I ' U ' I I ' I I I I 1 I I 1 ' I I ' I I I I J I I ~ I I I I 1 ' l 1 l l 1 l l 1 ' l I l l 1 l l 1 l l l l l l l l l I I I I U I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I " I I I I I I I U I U I I I I I I I I I I~ . ' I I I I I ' I I I 1 ' I I " I I ' I ' ' ' ' I I I l ' I ' I I ' ' I ' ' I ' " ' ' ' I ' ' ' ' I I l I ' I ' " ' 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I . 1 I . 1 I . " . " . I I I I l . I l . I I . " . " . " . " . " . " . " . I I I I I . n

    To Build or Remodel?I

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    PAGE FOUR O U R ~ r O W N

    BuickTou1'ing Cal'Heads Listof Gif ts!

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    S ee t he Gifts in th e Windows of Ardmore Shops.AutomobileElectric LampToysBoolesOiga1'sWem'ing ApparelBasl.et of Grocel'iesSp01ting GoodsSchool Supplies

    An d Hundreds of Others1HOLD ALL COUPONS UNTIL AUTO IS CLAIMED

    As k for Gift Coupons-with each25 cents' wo rth you buy.Treasure Chest OpensOctober 30

    DO ALL YOUR SHOPPING INARDMORE I

    Will YOUR family be among themany that will be made happy whenth.e Ardmore T re a su re Che st isopened on October 30?Imagine the surpr ise and delighto f t he fo lk s i f you bring home a new

    Bllick Touring Ca r IT hi s A ut o will be given awayFREE, a long wi th hund r ed s of otherf ine gifts, by t he A rdmor e Chamberof Commerce. Wh y no t t ry for it,or, at least, one of the other valuableother articles ? You may even carryoff two or three I Here's how to goalJout it :

    ARDMORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCEBuy it in Ardmore !

    CRANE'SThe Busy Drug Store

    At the Station'Phone 1620 We Deliver Anywhere i, ~ ~ , ~ " " ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ ' " ' ' ' ' ' ~ ~ .t ~ ~ , _ _ _ , , , , , , - , , , , _ , , , , ~ ," ': MARSHALL COMPANY :, #: CONTRACTING PAPERHANGERS ~ ., #: PHONE, NARBERTH 1661-J :.- ', _ . ~ , _ . _ , - , - , ~ " . , - , .....,.. .,'-,-,-,.,-,------"--_!

    r i i ! ! i ! i m l i t l i ! i T I : J : : : : ! ! : : n ! : : n ! : ~ ! : ! ! : m ! : : : l : , l : T l : : n ! : : : : ! : : r . : r : ! : r r : : ~ i : : : l i : ! : : : : ! : a : ! ! ; 1 : ! : 1 i : m i : m s : 1 l ! = : . i ! : m ! i ~ ! ; I ! : l : ! " t ! i i l i l ' : : f J ! l i i l i ! E ' = l , .

    Roast Beef-Rare :'1 .liiiI:! E d ld b t' d'ff t "ivery ay wou e I r(! some -s o y ou serve 1 eren Ji:.I::: meats-and you vary the vegetables, too. But do l i ". . 1 -liii you give the family a change in baked goods? iiiiii Here are some pleasing specials f or t he MONTH iiiIii! OF OCTOBER: . i::i'

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    1 m.qin; Every MONDAY - Filled Buns jil!m Filled with fruits, jelly or cheese' i ~ 1n Every TUESDAY- Honey Buns ji! j.I'll The essence of sweetness mii'! i Ii!I Every WEDNESDAY- Raisin Day liii:H Bread, Buns, Pies. Nutritious sweets from sunny California I!'lii:r Every THURSDAY- Apple Cake liiljllj A fresh, juicy apple flavor iii! .l!1 Every FRIDAY- Braided Butter Rings Ii:!I::! For tonight's supper m11,, m:; E S TU 'i!!iii very A RDAY- i ~ iI'! All those mentioned here and many other delicacies liiiM I : , ~ . I ' " ~ WHAT ARE YOUR FAVORITES? mIW ~ I J . ~ ; ' r d ~ ~ ~ ; ~ b e r ~ t ~ ? P .' Bell Phone, Narberth 1705: mE I ! I ~ ~ : a ! i : : : : i ~ ' : : i " " ! ' : ! ' : : i : : : ! : : r : ! : : ! : : ! : : : i : ' : : ! : ~ ~ : : : I : 7 . ! : : I : : t I : : I : ; ' I : : I : : : ! I : , r J : z r . r . I : : l I : n : : E : : : : 5 : : , S ! 1=$&,.,..,:",1;# .~ ~ ~ ~t here, and it will be ready when you call.I f you have l et te rs to mai l i n the evening, and Ii sh to have t hem posted in the city, we s end amessenger at 11.00, who will be glad to take them.We always have stamps on hand.Prescriptions called for and delivered. .

    May We Serve You?........

    Roofs

    ... -. .. . . . . .

    r a ~ a -M,;Ginle 10U 218 N . ' 3 q t S ~ Phi a.

    STUDIO OVER GARAGE AT417 HAVERFORD A V E ~ . ; u E

    Narberth 2510

    FANNY H. LOOSPiano Teaclw1'

    104 Forrest Ave.Open F1'iday Evening

    Phone, Narberth 2692

    The Gift Shop of Na1'berth"HALLOWE'EN1"

    "Service with a Smile"R. S. TOUHILLEledrical Conlrador501 S. Narberth Avenue

    BELl} PHONE: IIIERION 121JilBtlmateB Furnl8hed

    We are ready to help youwith your Hallowe'en party."Al l t he f ix ings." Cards, invitations, place cards, favors,etc.

    Bell Phone . Sp ruce 38-00 and 3891X"Y8tone Phone. R...,e 10-1>4GARAnteed

    JOE G. HEKRSCHAFfSlate and TinRoofing

    Jobbing a Specialty318 Dudley Ave. Narberth, Pa.

    YE ODDITY SHOPPE

    LAMPS

    Prices $5 to $78Easy Payment Terms

    Corner Windsor and Hampden. f.. . e. ", rOt .... " ~ " ' ' ' ' ' ~ w'''. ' ' ' . . . . . . .

    GLAZING.rOBBING

    WANTED. . . . . -:- . . . . . . . . . . .., ... ft

    50 MEN WANTED

    600 AT SUNDAY SCHOOLNEXT SUNDAY

    H. C. GARA MEN'S CLASS

    ...... .

    NARBERTH PRESBYTERIiAN BIBLE SCHOOL

    SportingGoodsatDAVIS '

    For Bible Study. Previous Experience Unnecessary.

    Apply 9.30 A. M.", ........ ft.... '"' W

    PAINTINGDECORATING

    HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice of the PeaceREAL ESTATE

    Fire Insurance-Best CompaniesPhone 1749W 215 Haverford Ave.

    Table Floor& Boudoir

    HARRY B. WALLPlumbing, Gas Fitt ing

    and HeatingNARBERTH, PA.PHONE, NARBERTH 1602-J

    Lamps add th e richness, th esoft, colorful beauty so desir-able in a well-planned room.You will find our stock complete and up-to-date with agreat variety of patterns' an ddesigns.

    Phone Narberth 672 or 2215 W

    WM. NEWBORG & CO.Painting and Decorating

    212 Woodbine Ave., Narberth, Pa.Phone . Na rb er t h 111>8-W

    Walter RoserResidence Office126 Conway l.ve. 215 Haverford Ave.

    THE COUNTIES GAS &ELECTRIC CO .

    Narberth Taxi Cab Co.

    Ardmore 17 Bryn Mawr 327 Wayne 47 Il ~ ~ ~ = m ~

    Narberth 1683-W RepairingIF IT'S ANYTHING IN

    RADIOC.ROY SMITHABOUT IT22 Ardmore Ave. Ardmore, Pa.

    r ~ ; ~ : ~ ~ = : X ; ~ l!::I General Office: 1612 Marke t S t ree t, Ph ilade lph ia EIh1,1 The Philadelphia Suburban Water Company serves i"l!::I filtered water o f the highest quali ty in 46 boroughs and illld t o w ~ s h i p s l o ~ a t e d in Delaware, Chester, Montgomery and 1,1p Bucks CountIes, ! ~ d To serve this territory the Company maintains 3 dams N1: 1 :3 pumning stations, fully equipped with modern pumping i!1:1 and filtering ~ q u i p m e n t , 10 reservoirs, 12 standpipes and Ii;:; 640 miles of d:stribution and transmissi.on mains. ,::Nn DIVISION OFFICES:1 Eastern Southern Weste1'n I:;;:[ OAK LANE AND LANSDOWNE BRYN MAWR;J CONSHOHOCKEN PENNA. PF.NNA. I ~; , INFORAIATIOl'1 AS TO RATES, SERVICE. ETC.. 1I1AY r1,1 BE OBTAINED ON APPLICATION TO TH E ABOVE i;l., . f:jD " " : : ; . F ! n 9 : J : : 1 ! l ! ! : ! ! l ! [ ; I m : I m : 5 [ ] E [ ~ m : ! ~ l ! J : ! l : ! J : : : ~ ! ~ : : ! ! : ! ! U [ : I : : : ~ ~ ~ ! [ : ! ~ J I [ : ! [ : ! r l a 1 5 t ! u : ! : : ! : ! : n ; ! [ ; ! : : : m ; E l ! r : : ~ E i E j j I ' j 1 E i j r

    Matinees Daily, 2.30Evening s, 7 to 9

    For PermanentSatislactionBUY ASmedley

    Built HomeWM. D. & H. T. SMEDLEY

    U l r e l l 1 i t ~ r ))resentlltlOtlS elf the lending1)hotoll)n3"!'oi"Mon., Tues. & Wed.,Oct. 12, 13 and 14

    pODular star s enactthis melodrama whichSlends the orgies of'incient Egyp t w ith thehumors and tragedies ofthis jazz-mad age. JeanieMacpherson wrote the story.You'll enjoy the

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    is given dramatic emphasisby Director Cecil B. DeMille,which may explain whyLondon, Paris, Vienna,.nJ New York

    ; - - - , . " ' - - - - ' - - - - - - - ' _ . _ ~: N.R.PEACOCK :_ Int er io r and Exter io r Painting :: WILL nE GLAD 'l'0 E STJ :\f AT FJ ,, -407 Essex Avenue -: Phone, Na1be1th 2637 :,_. ._. ._J

    see broke all recordsby p laying to capacitycrowds dai ly during

    a ru n of three daysYou will agree with the

    delph ia , s tr uck a Ford roadster atHaverford a ve nu e a nd Ci ty l ine:No injuries, and slight damage.A t C ri ck et a ve nue and Cricketterrace, Ardmore, l as t F riday , a card ri ve n by Ed R. Righter struckMyel' Coff, 1338 North Fourths treet, Philadelphia, who steppedout f rom behind another c ar . Cof fwas treated for a cut f oo t by Dr.C. Harold Kistler.The t ru ck o f James Sheridan, ofGladwyne, fl ar ed up ill NarberthMonday. It was extinguished bythe local company with trifl ing damage,

    SEVERAL ACCIDENTSA number o f minor motor accidents occurred during the past weekin various parts of the IHain Line.Last Thursday af ternoon a truckof the Almar S to re s, d ri ve n byGeorge Landis, of Philadelphia.stnlck a Ford touring car atWynnewood and Bowman avenues,:Merion. The touring car , d rivenby Alex Ferguson, of lvler ion. turned into Wynnewood avenue andwas hit by the truck. No one was

    hurt.The same day a car driven byDave Croff , 855 Moss street. Phila-

    ANNUAL MEETING OFCOMMUNITY LIBRARYCO:>:TlNFlm FRO:lI THE FIHHT PAG]!.faction. As a r esul t of this actionon t he ir part, a library associationw as fo rme d in Ma y a nd t he fun cti oni ng o f t he Boa rd o f Trusteeshas g tL tl tly a ided in advancing thework.In May, a lso, came the officia lnotice that the Narberth Board o fEducation had appropriated $50 to 1t he l ibra ry , w hich sum was to bespent in purchasing books of stand-ard mer it to a id in the educa tion of picture you ough tthe children. The relations betweenthe school and the library have beenmost friendly. The school has sent 2to'the library copies of the requiredreading lis ts of the chi ld ren, andthe l ibr ar y has made every e ff or tto supplement the work of theschools by providing the mater ia lwhen pos sible and making i t ava il a bl e t o t he c hi ld re n. Vvith t he a p-propriation of the school boa rd the 3library will be far better equipped tocarryon this work.On Monday, May I I, the library calendar years ontook another very impor tant step- B d It '11. I" t t roa way. WII t movec I11tO Its presen qua l' e rs . b h .At first t he beneficiary of the I now e s own In"Vomen' s C lub, who t he n hel d t he IArdmorel ea se on the bui ld ing, i t is now thebeneficiary of the :Merion Titl,e and 4Trust Company, of Ardmore, whohave assur ed the l ib ra ry the use ofthe bui ld ing as long as it is needed.This mov e h as h ad man v a dva ntages. It has given more ' l ight andair and far more wall sp ace forshelves and books. an d - f or t he 5s impl e r ea son t ha t it can be l ockedup has simp li fie d t he wor k o f t heassistants . who for t he first t imecou ld hope t o find t he rOOI11 on t he Iorfollowing clay in the same conditionas i t was left on the nreceding. 6In May, also, c a m ~ the offer of 'the Y. M. C. A. trustees of a build- 'ing on the playground in which the '1I' 0 who havel ib ra rY is to have i ts own quarter s. mI. lOn p.ers ns . .a roo'm o f ab ou t the floor area o f enjoyed It that It IS athe one now occupi ed , o f whi ch it cinemasterpiece.is gua ra l)t ee d e xc lu si ve c on tro l. Commandment numberThis offer of the Y. 1\1. C. A. trus-tees is a mag nificen t g ift a nd it 7so lv es t he p robl em o f permanentquarter s. Ther e will be some r egret in leaving so centr al a locat iona s t he p re se nt one, but t he a dvan tage of permanent rooms will morethan compensate.So much fo r t he accomplishments of the year: now fo r ouraims. Based on statist ics alone, ourr ecord goes in to the State andFeder al Government. and the reby 8comparison with all others gives t h Narberth Lib ra ry a ranking of"good." We l is ted 3500 books in it up.good condition, having eliminated'many as wor n out or useless, butwe should have, assuming the popu- 9l at ion of Narberth to be 4000, atl east 4000 books . One per capitais the ord ina ry neces si ty . \Ve r egi ster 135 I bor rowers , thi s being avery conse rvat ive number, bu t weshould have 2000, or one-half ofOUr population. This year we havec ir cu la te d a bout 19 ,000 vol ume swhen we should have circulated 24,

    00 0 or s ix p er cap ita . Th ese arefigures we sh ou ld meet i f we arewilling to ignore our handicaps, ourlack of professional training, ourl imited f inancial resources . Theseare hut f ig ure s t o be su re , a nd i t is110t our a im to a ttain them for themselves, but only as they a re a mcas- COMMANDMENTSure of our work. But in order toreach for the coming years the high-est s tandard o f s er vice we should Ardmore Theatrehave on the shelves sufficient books,well selected, to satisfy the needs ofthe community; we should see tha tthese books a re kept in good condi tion and r eadi ly a ,' ai lable to thetownspeople , whi le i t is the I'urpose of the s taf f of workers to senecourteously, competently and symp ath eti call y, u nt il a s a resul t oft he se e ffo rt s our l ib ra ry mays ta nd , t hough a sma ll one . amongthe "best."ELIZABETH K. WOOD,Librarian.


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