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PRICE THREE CENTS
Walzer Fines Five Youths inAttempt t o B r ea k Up
St reet Gangs.
STANDARD ROADEighteen feet h as come to be
the minium standard w id th f ormain highways, and excep t forroads in the vicinity of large citiesand a few heavi ly-traveled roadsbetween certain cit ies, this widthwill be ample for several years tocome. .
.Narberth, Pa., Saturday, November 20,1926ol. XIII, Number 7
O th er s Now Doing Wel l Duties f or Wh ich It WasFormed, Is Decision.
BORO CIVIC BODYVOTES TO DISBAND
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s e l : : ; ' s ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ : l r e ~ ~ ~ ~ : : ~ : : w ~ : ~ 1 WOMEN'S CLUB TOLD Lower Merion a n Rad?or ~ l a s h . . ROWDYISM BRINGSending November 13 follows: ABOUT CONVENTION Today In Main Line ClassIc 10 P. M. CURFEWHigh LowBorameter 3056 29.71 Delegates Report General and The foo tbal l c l ass ic of t he M ai n L in e w il l b e stagedTemperature 69 20 State Federatl'on thO ft h th R d d L M' H ' hPrecipitation, 1.83 of a n inch. IS a ernoon w en e a n or a n ower enon IgTotal since November I, 1.85 of Meetings, : Schools come together III t he h t we nt y- se ve nt h a nn ua lan inch. batt le.
EDITOR BUYS OUR TOWN Temperature deficiency sitlce No- G IVE CAKE SALE TODAY To be played at vVayne on th e new a thl e ti c field of MILK BOITLEs IS CRUX.. II veFbe rt ll , 97 deg iees 'l t d' In spite of the efforts of the- t he R a dn o r High School, th e field that h as y et to be th e St.reet loafing, rowdyism, petty"Other organtzatlOns are we per-, . or le same Ime as year, e- \Veatl ler nlall to tile contrary, tile scene of a Radnor defeat , th e game promises to be on e offorming the dut ies which the Nar-I fiClency or excess, none. thievery, drunkenness, gambling.. f d Community CluJ;> had a good at- t h e mos t colorful and spec tacular of t h e l o ng s e ri e s o f briI- These little problems of undesir-berth Civic AssociatIon was onne I . YE ODDITY BURGLARY r t e t b t e th t i alto take care o f 12 years ago. It tendance at its meeting on Tuesday, Ian ngagemen sew en e wo r v s. able activities among Narberth 'ss eems now t ha t a motion to close By Man i n B ed ro om S li pp er s and November 16. Mrs . H . A. Jacobs I t is certain tha t t h e l a rg e st crowd that ha s ever at - youth will be met by a street-our affairs is in order." Overcoat. reported on the biennial convention tended a game on th e Main Line will be p res en t: \iVith cleaning move on t he p ar t .of theR I I S Mrs. Josepll H. Nash was enter- of the General Federat ion of WOI11- favo.rable weather, a thI.ong of. a t least 10,000 rabid an.d l)oIice.Thus did President ap l. i ng a recent sal e, i n thc rear of the t f tb 11 th t II tt nd t h n theIrD d , h' h d I' Odd' Sh fl ' I I en's Clubs at Atlan ti c City l as t pa r ISan 0 0 a en USIas s WI a e 0 c ee r 0 This was divulCYed Wednesdayunne open a ISCUSSlon w IC en - Ittle Ity oppe, 0 W llC 1 S le f ' d f h . f h' h t t t h .d hed Tuesda yn ight with a unan imou s a nd Mr s. F re de ri ck W. Lacey a re May. Mrs. L. C. Douglass gave avontonly at the hands o fLa Salle Prep, proceeds of the oazaarwill be a p- Harris . , . . . , . , , Left Half , , . , , . , , , .. ,Lentz m o ~ e trust company depOSIts peran "outside" t eam a nd considers plied to the building fund Dothard . . . , , . , , , Fullback. , ,. , , . ' ... ' . , , . Donaghy capita thany an f o t ~ e r town under. 100 000 population 10 the State.tself once more a claimant for the R C Wh I ' U ' D Iburban .tl'tle, Radnor to date' S k' f k . eIeree- ee era mptre - unne, Head Linesman-su pea mg 0 ey no te s, the pohtl- B dl T' f d 15 A hP r,aM,e.y.. . Ime 0 peno mJ'nutes, Game starts at 2.15 . mong t he wor ld 's n-reat as-as a c lean slate of v ic to ri es for cal'scale also seems to begin and :-.. h d beens is Mr. Dempsey and lastthe present season.. end WIt ough. _ 'summer's vacation.
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'.'us repair your
~ a n i c u r e
Facial ~ a s s a g eClay PackEyebrows Arched
Hair Trimmed
Phone, Narberth 384
222 Haverford Avenue
'Phone, Narberth 1254
SPECIAL PRICE
We Call f or and Del iv er
J. A. MILLER
Wet Weather
Wear like. a bri ck wall, andLook a good deal pre tt ier.
Cor. Haverford and Narberth Aves.NARBERTH, PA.
When Dissatisfied TryHEWIT'S
ELIZABETH I. WISLERPhone Fo)' Appointment-NARBERTH 2582-W
Tailors, Cleaners and Dyers
And while we're about it, don't forget t hat we installall kinds of gutters and spouting.
Perhaps in t he r ec en t s to rm s you r r oo f l ea ke d likeNiagara Falls.Perhaps i t merely tr ick led gently upon your furniture,rugs and walls.-Wouldn ' t it be a good idea to letroof now? Or, better still,- L e t us put on a new roof that will
234 Haverford Avenue
Six Hot Oil Treatments and Six ShampoosSix Facial Massage Treatments at a
111 Forest Avenue, Narberth " ,===========================d J
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Dedicated to the service of residents and business folk of the townof Narberth. Now open at 222 Haverford Avenue.
HATS
Visit The New
MARGARET D. SHIMrHELEN M. SHIMr
THE NARBERTH RESTAURANT;... I ;JOHN GUSSON, Manager
With the greatest of respect and consideration toward th e establishedeating rooms in thi s t own, a careful survey has convinced us thatthere is room for another restaurant in Narberth to cater to the grow ...i ng needs i n t his c en tr e. We havetried to give you jus t the kind ofa res tauran t you would like, where the hurried business man maysecure an appetizing lunch at a moment's notice, as well as enjoy aleisurely d inne r here with his wife amid refined surroundings.We wan t y ou t o be ou r guests an d ou r whole service is built up withthe idea of serving a cup of good coffee and a real s a n d w i ~ h to th eTl,lshed business man w it h as much courtesy as we wil l s erve himIfter with a full-course dinner.
A New Narberth Restaurant
HENRIETTA B. FRICK
CHARLES F. EBERTJobbingOF ALL KINDS103 D.udley Avenue
Phone: NARBERTH 2229
FANNY H. LOOSPiano TeacherStudio Over Garage at417 HAVERFORD AVENUETELErHO:NE: NARBERTH 269::THE NOOK104 Forest Ave., NarberthBasement
Ar t needlework, infants' andchildren's wear, lingerie andhosiery.
ARCADE GIFT SHOP
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
GLASS :: POTTERY : : BRASSCARDS : : NOVELTIES
II' Permanent Waving
__ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . - ; . - ; ~ ~ ~ a r c e l VVavingI Ho t Oil TreatmentHenna PackShampoo
BUICR-K-15 roadster, six-cylinder,for sale, $lt5. NlIIbex-th 1729, between6 and 7 P. ~ 1 11-27FOR RENT-In attractive home, oneor two rooms aIH1 private bath, fU1l1ished
01' uufurnished. Phone Nurberth 1737-\V' 1 ? = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~12-4-26 I
FORi SALE-Oak buffet, china cabinet,round dining table' and four chairs, $20.Also one single and one double bed withtwo d re sser s Phone Narberth 2620-W,(t. f .) 'FOR SALE-Christmas articles; fineselection of cards. wrapping paper, seals ."tring, t l l ~ S , ribbon, lIttractive stationery.113 Rocldl lnd avenue. Phone KlIrberth307.1'1, (tf)
l\10THERS-Place your cbildreD undf'competent sllpervision while away fot l1"day. For information address NarberthDu;' Nursery, Mrs. Howard White, 508Brookhul'st avenue. Narberth 1736-W. tf.LIGHT HAULING of all kinds, localor out of t own. Qui ck and eff ic ient service. Sabie Censore, 241 Hampden avenue, Narberth. Phone Narberth 1773-W.(t. f.)
SEWING MACHINES-All makes repuired. Liberal allowunces OD old machines for new Singer. Phone Merion1458-M. (tf.)
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OUR.TQW'N
DAVIS'
- T H I ~ S p ~ C ' 1 ' A ' r o R .THE FIRESIDE
THE OLDEST STOREIN NARBERTH
T he L ut he r. League topic. to 'morrow night is "Now Praise GodFrom Whom All B I e s s in g sFlow." Ju ~ i o r Compton w i l ~ lead.Mr. Alhert Nulte, of 345 Meeting' House lane, was recently appointed Curator of t he B ar ne sFoundation in Merion.
Two of our local mailmen, ]oBnP au l a nd \Vayne Burnside, spepta successful day recently in the"wilds" of Pennsylvania gunning.
Mi ss Al ic e Smi th , of VaHeyView road, Merion, entertainedt he members of he r bridge ChlhThursday evening. '
Mr. and Mrs . Pet e r E idenbe rg .of North Narherth avenue, havereturned from a trip to Buffalo.N. Y.
Las t Thu rsda y evening members of the Junior Club of St, Margar et 's Cht ir ch v is ited the ir f orm-er pastor. the Rev. Father Brady, 10 Montgomery Avenueat his new parish in Collingdale. (C, Montgome1'Y Arcade)Pa. li i i .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ~ ' l a g l 1 i r e ,]1'., and t he ir y oung s on h av emoved to their new home onMontgomery avenue.
BiH Burgess, who has been confined to his home o n Hampdenavenue because of i ll ne ss , i s re covering rapidly. His manyfriends are looking forward to seeing h im aga in s omet ime in theIleal' future.
Mrs. George Barrie, formerly ofPrice a nd E ss ex avenues, is nowoccupying her new home on Glennroad , Ardmore.
l'vfts. C. L. McKee, of Wayneavenue, gave a luncheon Wednesday in honor of her sister, MissNancy M. LeFevre, of "Sunnybrook F arm, " D el aw ar e; MissAugusta Baker, of ~ ' l a r s h a l l s t o n .Del., and lvII'S. W. J. Firmin, ofPhi ladelphia . Cover s were laidfor eight.
Saturday, November 20, 1926HERE AND HEREABOUTS
OU R TOWN as the exemplar of all th e virtues, Iprices which the community couldmoral and material, and there is nQ Iafford t o p ay.. He was one of theA CO.OPERATlVID COMMUNITY NIDWSPAPIDB purpose to make h im such" even if [prst t o a dv oc at e t he u se of slowQwnrrl by tbe Narbertb Civic Association. the facts appear to warrant it. burning coke. He sold many a c ar llubJlsbed every Saturday at Narberth, Pa. Neve rt he le ss wha t h e has d0ne load o f s uc h coke long before it
J ' l I ILl l ' ATLJIllil LIVINGSTON against great odds, starting p ract i- came to be of general use.. He C O ~ l -Editor and Publlaher' ,cally from scratch, throws light 011 due.ted no end of e x ~ n m e n t s InTJIOMAS A. ELLwooa what might be done in other in- vanous homes to cur ta tl the u se ~ Business MalUJ{1er' valved and difficult situations and coal and coke. He devoted all hIsthat can be the only e x c u s ~ for advertising to showing people howSUBSCRIPTION PRICID 1 ld I 1 IOne Dollar and Fitly Cents Per Year In Ad..... bringing him out for a f ew minutes t l ey cou get a on.g on ess t lanin the open. what they were US111.g. He knewRight from the start Dunne p ro - fu ll wel l that economIes o n c ~ learnceeded to get business on the score ed wou!d be forever prachced, t.othat he ought to get it, and he lef t what m l g h ~ appear to. be t he detnnothing undone to des erve it. One ment?f hl.s own b u s I ~ e ~ s I ~ t e r O!l
of the first things he did was to Therem bes the dlst ll1ct lon Inmak e o ve r t he old coa l office con- Dun ne 's p ro cedu re , t o turn thatEntered 8S second class matter. October lA, ver ting a bar rack s into sple; ld id ly which.might a p ~ e a r to be a d e t r ~ -
lH, at the Post omce at Narberth. Pa.. IIJId..r a!) l)ointed quar ters, a new building ment mto a declde.d benef it to hISthe act of Marcb S . 1 879, d I If Icr,haracterized by excel lent des ign cus tomers an to ll mse . ~ trav-and rare taste. He replaced the long, els to t !le mines . to .make sur e hisunsightly fence along Narberth ave- supply I verythl,ng I ought .to b ~ nue with a sturdy brick wall, spend- He a p p h e ~ that ll1fin!te a ~ l d ll1telhing many extra dol la rs to accom- gen t c a p a c ~ t y for detail w l ~ l c h m a ~ e sThe parallel parking r egulat ions p li sh o rnamen ta l e ff ec ts , and thu s sure thJl1.g of , ~ V e ? t h 1 1 1 g whIchachieved a totallydifferent and much 1S wo.rth domg. I hat s why w.ere.-soon feIJ under the combined pro- d 1 I hmproved aspect to one of the main gar It as t le most natura t l l1g Int es t o f the local merchants . and itis ' th 11 f h' 1 t e tl (1ntrances to the borough. In doing e w or ( or In ~ ; ar le g ~ 'said that the success of their f irst these things, of cou rse, h e was r en - c lo th es of such fastIdIOUS fit whIchassembly is l ik ely to r esul t in a pel-- t le ring r ea l and appreciated service he ( ~ o e s . . He .would ))e. away out.. I'EARLS-Restrung, jewelry repairedI I . 11 I of IllS 1)lcture If he falleel to do so ;,oa Broollhurst a\enue. Phone Narberthmanent association of the Narberth [0 t le commumty as we as provle - " . . ' .
tradesm en. Tl lis is a ltogether as i t ing bet te r f ac il it ie s f or h imse lf , and 11he f atlltiess ast/!Ire IS I part lf the 1708'.J. I_ in all his !)I'oceeltlre e\'er sl'llce I't t lOroug .ne. ss. lat t lOroug11less FOR RENT-I
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HIG"LAND.DAIRIESMILK AND CREAM75 8 LANCASTER AVE.BRYN MAWR.PHONE, BRYN MAWR 882
NARBERTHCOAL COMPANY
~ t ' \ ~ & :41. ' , . . . l ~ IF COMPANY OR WINTER COMESIf th e housewife becomes careless, and permitshe r supply of suga r, b re ad or butter to run out,there is a mad scramble if company comes. As t hevisitors ring th e doorbell, Willie scurries out th e backway to borrow from th e neighbors.How about that coal bin? If icy blas ts shouldmake a sudden attack upon your small supply of coal,you would phone Narberth 375 in a hurry, fo r it isnot so easy to l'un next door with a coa l scuttle.Bu t then you would h ave to wait you r t u rnwith dozens of o ther depleted households. Why no tge t that orde r in at on ce? T he merry rattle of coalfrom one of ou r sturdy trucks is the best kind of ab ~ s s accompaniment to t he t en or whistle of icy
wmds. .
InnocentMan Saved by QuashNew Developments Show"Ho\v does it feel to have two Kl ux Klan cross on t1}e night ofmen to conf es s to a murder f or J ul y 3, 1924.which you h av e b een arrested It was alleged t ha t t he y w erep laced on t ri al for you r own l i fe ' fired upon after they called "Waitand acquitted?" asked th e N o r r i s ~ a minute" to several shadowy figtown Register in a recent a rt ic le . u re s.That i s a que sti on which few . I I ~ v e s t i g a t i o n led to the quesp er so ns c an answe r, bu t which tlOnmg of McCroury, and l at er t oLattimore McCroury, John Btll'k- f I I fI ld onna c larges 0 murder against10. er and Robert Stewart, all him and t ~ 1 e other two men. TheyresIdents of the vicinity of Ard- were arraigned before Judge Mil
more, ~ r i n a p os it io n to speak ler for t ri al on November 20 1924about, If they care to. after being indicted by the GrandFo r in November, 1924, these Jury.t.hree. men were t ri ed for their 0I l ead Man 's Statemen t Fa ils .Ives II I t 1e Montgomery CountyCourts , and were discharged from The Commoll\vealth centred its. c t ~ s t o d y b y t he l at e JUdg e Mil le r, c as e u po n a statement made andWIt!lOU.t a word of testimony i n s igned by Officer Roy, just beforetllelr b I If f h his death, in which he positivelv. e 1a , a ter t e evidence 'd vagaInst them had been submitted. 1 entitled McCroury as one o f t h e~ o tw.enty"three months after men in the g roup from which thetheIr acquIttal, the three, who un- fatal shots were fired.d ( : > t l b t e ~ l ~ have been under a cloud The Commonwealth sought to01 SUspiCIon, despite their release introducethis death-bed statementat l as t have their names l:leared into the evidence, and t he Cou rtby t he con fess ion o f two other took the question under advisem e l ~ that they were. the slayers of ment. over night. On SaturdayPoltceman F\ancis X. Roy, of the mrnll1g, November 22, JudgeLower Menon Police Depart- j \Ill ler refused to admit the s tatement. ment as evidence, on the groundMcCro11l'y. is in a position, also, t h ~ t it di d not meet t he l eg al r eto. speak WIth authority on t he CjUlrement o f an ant e-mo rt emm ~ s e r y t ha t may he caused by a statement.m l s ~ ~ k e n identity. Fo r he wa s D epr iv ed of this t est imony , thepOSItIvely identiiled, by the mur- Commonwealth's case became onedere.c1 l 1 1 ~ n , a one o f h is s layers , oj mere suspicion. and when itsthe. Iclentt iicatlOn being made in a e\-idence had all been submitted,wl' lt ten statement, just before A tlorney C. To",.nley. Larzelere,d ea th ended t he vi ct im 's s uf fe r- representing all three of the ac-ings. cused men, asked the Court to 01'-JUdge Quashed Indictment, del' a "erdict of not guilty.
' l ~ h e trial of .i\icCroury, himself a Judge Miller did so, stating thatpolIceman; Burkholder and S tew- men 's l ive s s ho ul d n ot be p la cedar t, the la tt er a Government Post in jeopardy on mere suspicion. HeOff ice c le rk , was one o f the mos t d is charged the men ,amid a tumulsensational in the criminal history tuous outburst in the Court room.of IVIontgomery county. It w
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OPEN EVERYEVENING
220 Ba la Ave .Cynwyd, Pa.
Upholsterers
Stationers,Office Supplies
Window Shades
Sporting Goods
Tires and Tubes
SAMUEL GLASSMAN
420 S. 52d St.
l\Ianufncturer at HlghGradeUPHOLSTERED FURNITURERepairs of Every DescrIption122 N. 52d STREET
Bell PllOllO, AlloghfJ1lY I J ~ O
WINDOW SHADESEDWD. A. DUFFY & SON
514:8 Walnut St reetSherwood 5860
Tea, Coffee and SpicesViqueira & Guerin
COF .FE EDirect from Plantation t o YouFRESn UOASTED DAILYTEAS a nd SPI CES
:18 S. 112d ST. Allegheny 8128Free 1."11ver)'
SCHOOL SUPPLIESIt's rea l fun buying school suppl ieshere because we have such a bigassortment and such low prices. And,besides, you get personal and courteous atte ntio n. Come and get acquainted.DieckhausThe West Philadelphia StationerTVholesall and Retail
210 South 52d St .Open Every EVl."uing
AC E TIRE JOBBERSA complete stock of ncw and used tiresIIIHI tullcs . Vulcnnlzlug nnd retreading.Cut thl. ud nut. It 1M good for 10% on1111 tires lfllli 2,.% on oil vulcanizing work.Store 11;0. 1-5530 I,nncnllter Ave.Store No. 2--48;'7 I,aueaster Ave.
Narberth 2602Cynwyd 928
29 Ba la Ave. , Ba la-CynwydCYNWYD 662
ADELIZZI BROTHERSTAILORS
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CLEANERS AND DYERS
A "FiT" Coat lorYour Car
RITA
BEST FRENCH DRY CLEANING
Smart Froel'"atReasonable Prices
SHULL LUMBER COMPANY
Ther.. are many at tr act ive Garage designs and plans in ourLumber Librari' at your disposal a ny d ay between 7 A. M.and 5.30 P. M., Saturday unti l 12 noon, or a ny evening b ~ appointment.Fi?', White Pil le, Yel low Pil le and Cypress arc adaptable fen'olltside 1vork and we would be glad to tell yOll aPP'l'o;t:imaiel.y1vhat the material fOI' a Gamge o f YOl/r design would cost.
A Garage can be more quickly constructed with lumber, and,properly l ined inside, will prove a good insulator in protectingyour car from the winter elements.
102 Fores t Ave .Na rber th , Pa .
Radios and Equipment
Philadelphia
Open Tnes. lind Fri. Ere... 7 until II
L a d ~ e s ' Wearing ApparelT H FLAPPER SHOP
Come i n and Compare the6 -TUBE ONE-D IAL CONTROLWith Other Radios You Hav e IIeardModerate in Prlce--Super BeceptlonC:;h P. L. SMITH CaBbTerm. 513 S. 52nd St. Ter'::.s
Optometrists and Opticians
RendezvOU8 for S.nul't \ \ ~ 0 1 l 1 e nGO'WI18 Ready t o Wea r 01' to OrderPrices Lower Than Central City Shop.l\llIllner)' anti 1I0sle,,3905 Chestnut St, . Evs. 3014
\\'omen's and l\IJases' Wearing Allparel~ 7 and 29 S. 52d St.Sherwood 7614 Opcn EveningsP f : . N K ~
52.1 ami Chestnut Sls.Women's amI Misscs' Wearing ApparelSberwood 8964
EVELYN HARRIS JEFFERIES116 S. 4()th St. Eve. 4738
Gas Ranges
WestConlectioners
Gas Service Stat ions
JOHN J. L. GROSS
HARVEY'SService Stat ion
GA S 20 cCars Called for, Greased andDelivered, $1.00 and $1.50u:;t1. nnd Lancaster Ave. Belmont 10213
Hardware andHousefurnishings
LE T US CALLan d explain th e mer its o f o ur
All-White PorcelainGA S RANGEWHIT E S TA R GA S RANGESlIS N. l \ ~ 1 ST. Allt'gheny 4476
33 S. 40th STREETElec t ri c Power and Light InstallationsElectric Fixtures and Appliances
--_._----------Electrical Equipment
OU R NEW BOOKLET"Within Sound of B clls nn d Bosun'sWhistle" wlIl Interest yo u. T he history ofthis fnlllOUB candy shop Is t raced with al is t o f til" varieties offered.MA Y RINGEE_t. 1S:>0 3603 Chestnut st ._______________ 1Asbury Park Newark New Brunswlok.:. Rellable Store JarDependable MercllandC8e
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ C O C I j;5i!5!5i!55!5!5i!5!5i!5!5i!5!55!5:;;;:;:;:=======:;;;:;:;:======5!55!5==i55!i5$jj1I N.R.PEACOCK Interior Bnd Exter ior Pain t ingWILL BE GLAD TO ESTIMATE,407 Essex Ave., Narberth, Pa .Phone, Narberth 2831
In
Evergreen 7455
@uR'TOWN
~ ' o r m e r l ) - with PlerceArrow
Brake ServiceAuthorized Service
RUSCOBrake Lining
Beauty Parlors
Automobile Tops
PAULINE'SA Cri sp Marce ll Tha t LastsNESTLE PERIlIANENT WAVING
MARINELLO SYSTEM".4. Beauty Aid for Every Need"l'ERl\IANENT l\IARCELI,WITH AIR ONLY5505 Lansdowne Ave.BELMONT 0696
A. J. CHRONISTER..luto Tops, S l ip CoversGlass Enclosu?'es
.:-;, t}, Corller -loth I I IHI Ludlow Sts.. ~ c c o n d Floor
111 S . 40tb St."\I1,,(:ben)' 7667
MIRIAM L. FARRENBeauty Salon
E dmun ds ' P ro ce ss of PermanentWaving. AU Waving done by MissFarren w ith ou t a ny d ang er o r discomfort.Hote l Pennsylvani a3lHh &: Chestnu t s ts . Evergreen 54,110
'-Io/'s QUlck"r -Ull ln or Shine I l'hone: E"ergreen 112113Garage Supply & Equipment Co.53.'J8.-I2 Lane""t..r Ave. Belmont 0938 Footwear------- 1------------Le ROY R. LEVIS5526 Lansdowne Avenue
F in e AK IA FootwearFoot T1'oubles RelievedBELMONT 6121W
Shopo
AUTO GLASSAutomobile Glass
We deliver and install windowglass in your home.
Automotive Ele ~ t r i cService
Installed While You Wait
Automobile Repairing
Automobile Radiators
CHRYSLERService and Repai1'sHydraulic BrakesStorage BatteriesE. J. BERRY5305 LANSDOWNE AVENUEBelmont 0433
DelcoKlaxon-RemyBosch an d SplitdorfEx id e B a tt e ri e s an d
King RadiosJOHN CLUTCHER1>110 WALNUT ST. Granite 3213
,MANHEIM GLASS CO.1467 N. 52nd St .Belmont 3912
Curtains and CushionsMADE TO ORDERCirculating LibraryHEMSTITCHING SHOP
318 DUDLEY AVE.NARBERTH 2510
SULLIVAN BROS.Willard
Start ing Light ing Ignition445 North 63d St .Granite 8100
AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE."P rompt and l!I!/ lclellt"
Radiators, Auto Bodies and FendersRepaired. Welding and Brazing.Metal Work of all kinds.540 North 52d StreetPhone: Belmont 6467
E. J. NEIGERGeneral ContractorJobbing a -SpecialtyTheOverbrook Hardware Co.Phone Overbrook 5106
6227 Lancaswr AvenueI ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ' .It Schedule of Montgomery Bus Co., Inc. :IM t A' LiD until 3.80 P. M. BATVRDAYB . ~ ~ on gomery venue e Starting at 5.30 A. M.~ Then 3.45 P. M. and eve ry 15mi n .m, Eastbound until 10.30 P. M. TThhen e9v,5eOrYA20Mmin. dntil 9 . 1 4 0 0 A . ~ .~ Then 10.50 and every 20 min. until en an every mm.Leaving AndeArson and Montgomery 12.80 A. M. Thunti1121,52030pPM'M. d 20 ' 6
venues Then 1.00, 2.00 and 300 A M en an every mm. TG'i!w WEEKDAYS unti l lO.10 P. M,S t t 530 A M SATVRDAYB T.!en 10,50 P. M. and 11.30 P. M.ta r 109 a . .' '. Starting at 6.00 A. M. Then 12 30 A MThen every 15 mm. unti l 9.00 A. M. Then every 16 min. until 9.30 A. M. . , .Then 9.20 and every 20 m in . until Then 9.50 A . M . a n d every 20 min. BUNDAYB TG'i!W 3.00 P. M. . until 12.80 P. M. Starting at 5.80 A, M.Then 3.15 and every 16. mIn. until Then 12.45 P. M. and every 15min. Then every hour unt i l 9.30 A. M. . . . ~10.00 P. M. . until 10.30 P. M. Then 10.10 A. M. and every 40 min.Then 10.20 and every 20 mm. until Then 10.50 P. M. and every 20 min. until 12.50 P. M.W 12.00 P. M. until 1230 A M Then 1.10 P. M. and every 20 min.Then 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30 A.M. Then 100, '$2.00 and 4.00A. M. T h ~ ~ t i ~ . ~ : O p ~ M ~ ~ n d every 40 min . . . .
SATURDAYS SUNDAYS until 11.30 P. M. . .& iStarting at 5.30 A. M. Starting at 6.00 A. 1\1. Then 12.30 A. M.Then every 15 min. until 9.00 A. M. Then every %-hour until 9.30 A.l\1. Leaving 5 4t h a nd C it y L in eW Then 9.20 and e\'ery 20 min, until until 1.30 P. 1\1.12.00 A. M. Then 9.51) A. M. and every 20 min. WestboundW Then 12.15 and eve ry 15 min. until Then 1.45 P. M. and every 15 min'j WEEKDAYS10.00 P. M. . , until 10.30 P. 1\1. : tarting at 5.50 A. M.Then 10.20 and every 20 mm. unhl Then 10.50 and every 20 min. un ti l Then eve ry 20 min. until 9.30 A. M.12.00 P. M. 12.30 A. M, Then 10.10 and every 40 min. untilThen 12.30. 1.30 :.Ind 2.30 A. M. \ 4.10 P. M.~ . Then 1.00, 2.00 and 3.00A. 1\1. Then every 20 min. until 8.30 P. M.W . ~ l ' : ' O D A Y S Leaving 54th and Ci ty Line 5 min- Then 9.10 P. M. and every 40 min.Startmg at .> 30 A. M.. u te s l at er t ha n t he above-men- t ' l1110 P M ...~ Then very " .hour until 9 . ~ 0 A . ~ . t ioned times. T h \2.00 and U)O A. M.W Then 9.20 and every 20 mm. untI l Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. Sta-1.00 P. M. . . . t i on in Narberth 19 minutes later SATURDAYS .... Then 1.15 and e v e r ~ 15 min. unt Il than the above.mentioned times. Start ing at 5.50 A. M. 'l(.?1W 10.00 P. M. Then e v e r ~ ' 20 min. until 9.30 A. M.Then 10.20 P. '.1. and every 20 min. Narberth Short Line Then 10.10 and every 40 min. untiluntil 12.00 P. M. 12.50 P. 1\1.W Then 12.30, 1.30 ~ n 2.30 A. M. Eastbound fhen 1.10 P. 1\1. and every 20 min.Leaving Pennsylvunia R. R. Sta- I until 10.30 P. 1\1.tion in Narber th 7 minutes later Leaving Penna. R. R. Station, Then 11.10 P. M., 12.50 A. 1\1. and ...~ than the abnve-mentioned times, Narberth 1.00 A. 1\1.W Leaving 54th StI 'eet ~ n City Line WEEKDAYS I SU':-;DAYS21 minutes l a ~ c l ' t:::.m the above- Starting at 5. 30 A . M. Starting' at 6.00 A. M.mentioned times. Then every 20 min. until 9.10 A. 1\1. Then eve ry hou r unt il 9.00 A. M.Westbound Then 9.50 A. M. and every 40 min . T he n 9.50 A. M. and every 40 min,W until 3.50 P. M. , until 1.10 P. M.Leaving G3d and Lancaster Avenue Then 4.10 P. M. and every 20 min, Then 1.30 P. M.and every 20min.~ WEEKDAYS until 8.10 P. M. I until 9.10 P. M. .W Starting at 6.00 A. M. Then 8.50 P. M. and every 40 min. IThen 9.50 P. M. and every 40 min.Then every 15 min. until 9.30 A. 1\1. until 11.30 P. M. I until 11.50 P. M.Then 9.50 A. :\1. and every 20 min. Then 12 .30 A. M. I Then 1 .00 A . M.
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Where
Phone Belmont 102113
1449-51 N. 52 d St .
5220.26 Baltimore Avenue
BELL: ALL:r.I1HENY 4400KEYSTONE: WEST 1 8 0 ~
(Bctween 5ard nnd 54th 8ta,)
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84RADNORRadnor 1,1 Swarthmolc .. , 0Radnor ,. 19 Upper Darby... 6Radnor 45 vVest Chester... 0Radnor 13 Berwyn 6Radnor " 20 Lansdowne 0Radnor " 12 Cheltenham 6Radnor 26 Ridley Park. 0Radnor , 26 Darby 0
Past Results.1898 Radnor.. 0 Lower Merion.. 101899 Radnor.. 11 Lower Merion.. 101900 Radnor .. 28 Lower Merion.. 01901 No Gamc1902 Radnor .. 16190a Radnor.. 61904 Radnor.. 241905 No Game1906 Radnor.. 01907 Radnor.. 101908 Radnor.. 01909 Radnor.. 61910 Radnor:. 01911 Radnor.. 01912 Radnor .. 201914 Radnor.. 01915 Radnor .. 161916 Radnor.. 01!J17 Radnor .. 141918 Radnor.. 71919 Ra:lnor .. 501920 Radnor.. 561!)21 Radnor .. 2119:!2 Radnor.. 0192:l Radnor.. 01924 Radnor.. 01925 Radnor.. 0
BOWLING UPSETS
L. M. HIGH AND RADNORWILL CLASH TOMORROW
This will be the twenty-severithgame between t he two r iv al s. .InTh e Lutheran L io ns w er e too the long series which started in
s tr on g f or t he Presbyterian Pilots 1898 Radnor has won 13 games,in Monday's bowling, although t he Lower Merion nine and four gamesPilots made a gallant last-minute ef- were tied. The Ardmore team hasfort to s te er t o safety. The Pep been the victor i n t he l a st f ou r conBoys a lso l os t, when the Methodist tests.Marathonsproved t oo f ast f or t hem, R ad no r ho ld s t he record for theFriday the 12th. The scores and highest s co re w ith the 1920 gameteam standings follow : ' ~ v h e l 1 Ted Ferry and his gang 1'011-l"rldllY evening. November 12: ed Up 56 points to o. Lower Mer,..PilES. PEl' HOYS. ME'I'll MARA'rllOIH. . , .Thompson 87 . . . .. . C..Tenklns .. 134 1 ~ 1fill IOn s largest count was 23 111 1923Krlllllcr 183113107 Sehroder.. 111 U UO h ' I 'Watts 136135122 Hoyle.... 121118113 W en 23 POll1ts were score( agarnst~ f ; I ~ : t : J ~ : :::m ~ ~ ~ ? l J ~ : I ~ ~ : : : : . mm~ the Red, and White.~ ~ : ~ l ~ ~ ; ' ; k ' ; ; : : : : I U g l ~ A The scores f rom r 89 8 to 1924TO'"IS .... fi81l600:a.8 Totnl.. 6 4 0.% "!IS follow:
~ I O J 1 ( l n ) ' evening, :-';o\'elllber Hi:LUTlU;HAN I,IONS. I'ltmt. PILOTS.Hnmphrles.. 15U1'17 118 IIl1l1se.... 115130155Weiss 101l152... UIISOI1.... I J l l l ' 1 l l l ~ 1Murrill 132 .... " !Jrowl1 .... 14111811147'l'oollley 125 . 14'1 }'ollelte... 1111 S8 .. .ltobcrtson 184176138 I,lWc.... 148158 ~ ; : 4ltlpper 1311 114 Blind.... .. . . . . 114Alberl 178 ~ O l l' r o t t l l ~ 740782 7:!2RlANDINt: O}' Totu1... oao 6ii6 740'rUE l ' ~ ~ , U I S .W. J,. P.C.I .utherlln l.,iolls .. . . . n 1 .nUHJlulIth . t Hllt t ll ' I 'H . n a .7:iOP r e ~ b , r t e r l n n PiiotN . . . . . 5 5 .ilO I:\lethof1ist )fnrutholls . . . . . . 3 4 .4:!Hllul'tJ.'t Uuos!cr. 3 (l .Jl.i3Prt'sb:rterl!ln 1.1) B O J ~ :i 7 . : ~ O ( l:\Il' th()(lh;t :\h1t(ort> . . . . . . . . a u . ~ j ( )
More on Shingles.To the editor of "Our Town:"Permit me through your columnsto express my opposition to theproposed ordinance whi ch wou ldgreatly restrict the use of shinglesfor roofing houses outside t he f ir ez on e in our borough.It has been my privilege to residein Narber th for 25 years , and within half a b lo ck of the railroad duri ng a ll these years; my buildingshave a ll b ee n roofed with shingles,and, so far, have had no t roub lewith fire on account of shingledroofs.Although the word Narberth (soI am informed) means "not beautiful," I contend that our town isa beau ti ful t own and much of theartistic beauty i s d er iv ed f rom t heuse of shingles for roofing. It doesnot s eem to m e worth while to sacrifice the pleasing and artistic appearance o f o ur h omes f or t he fewdollars we might sav e by having aslightly lower insurance rate-as Jsee i t, that would be about all thebenefit to be derived by passing such,an ordinance.With ou r always-efficient firecompany, which has g iv en amp leprotection in the past , and will continue to do so, there is no urgentreason on that account for compelling the use of all s or ts o f v ar ico lored composi t ion mater ia ls forroofing purposes. And in regard toour fire company.. I would bespeakfor them the whole-hearted support.which many o f us have given themanc! which they deserve and shouldhave from all our residents.-Edward S. Haws.
Church News
LOOK LIKE NEW3.oz.Trial Size 50c; Yz -pint $1.00;Pint-$1.65 .See Demonstration. E. J. Lyons : H. RicklinH. F. CotterA. R. Just ice Co. ,904 WalnutSt . ,Philadelphia '
SILVER on Worn , Brassy Parts, Re.Rectors , Radiato rs , Bathroom Faucets, etc., so that they
Holy Trinity Lutheran ChurchM. E. McLinn, Pastor.Regular services. November 21:Sunday school, 9.45 A. M.Morning service, 11 o'clock. Theme.") csus."Luther Leagues, 7 P. M.Evening service, 7 . 4 ~ P. M. ,Thank offering meetmg by \"1.omen sHomc-Foreign Missionary SocIety. Alarge a t t e ~ l d a n c e is urged. All welcome.
Baptist Church of the EvangelRobert E. Keighton, Minister.Services for week of November 21:Sunday, November 21:9.45 A. M.-Church school. May wecall especial attention to the class formothers whose children may be in theBeginners' or Prill1:try s c h o o l ~ ?I i A. M.-Mornmg w o r s l ; ~ p . Ser-mon, "The Mistakes of P ~ u l . .7 P. M.-Young people s devotionalservice, in the church.7 45 P. M.-Evening worsh ip . SermO;1 "A Family QuarreL" This is t l ~ cthird sermon in the series on "GenesIsfor the Modern Man." Since Novel .n ber 2:1 is dO'nation day a t the ~ a p t l s tHome for the Aged, p lease b ~ l 1 1 g tothis evening servicc your donattons ofstaple provisions, so that we may senda large g if t f rom our church.\Vednesday, November 24:3.30 fl. M.-The C r u s a ~ e r s . .8 P. M.-Prayer s e r v ~ c ~ . "TopIC,"The Sacrifice of ThanksgIVll1g.Thursday, November 25:10.30 A. M.-Community T h a n ~ s g iv ing servi ce , in t he . P resbyt ef lanchurch. The preacher IS Rev. W .. S.Dawson, pastor of the Mcthodlstchurch.Friday, November 26: , .7.30 P. M. -Young peop.le s evel.lInga t th e churc h. T he se SOCial evenmgsare g rowing very f ast . T I ~ e ,Youngpeople and their f riends arc mVlted toenjoy them with us.First Church of Christ, ScientistWomen's Club Building, Ardmore, Pa.Sunday services, 11 A. M.. .vVednesday evening- TestImonIalmeeting, 8 o'clock.Reading room, 19 West Lancasteravenue, open daily, 10.ao A. M. to
4.30 P. M. . IThe s ubje ct for the l ? 1 1 ~ ~ e essonsermon for November 21 IS Soul andBody."
297Team Statistics.Following- are the players of both
teams with their . weights andheighths:LOWER MERION SQUAD
1'0. ~ a m c P M . Clu"s A"c "'\:I"hl Height5 Ahramson. g. ~ 1ll 14! 5 .0 6711 HUl'eln) . c 28 III 1 a 'h40 Bll
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