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Volume 17, No.4 Narberth, Pa., October 31, 1930 Price, Five Cents
, Narberth Club Host How Well Can You Spell? Hemphill Victory Predicted in Lower
to County Federation Answered at Club Contest Merion and Narberth on Eve of Election
Renaissal:ce, cantaloupe, dyspepsia,
Mrs. R. J. Hamilton Backed For erysipelas and fricasseeing were the ILower Merion Vanquishes \Vith thc election only four days
away, indications point to a Hemphill
President of State words that stumped all but two of the I Lansdowne High, 24-0 victory in Lower ~,ferion and Narberth
tinal participants in a spelling contest- with the State-wide results still very
Federation. much in doubt. Predictions have been
held by the Bala·Cynwyd Neighbor- Lower ),1 erion continued its march
, MRS. ROSS PRESIDES hood Club Tuesday night in the Cyn-
wyd Fire Hall.
toward another suburban championship
in football when they defeated Lans-
made that Hemphill would carry the
Main Line by a two-to-one votc,
downe High la,t Saturday hy a 24-to-0 Local political leaders, unlike those
The Narberth Club was the hostess Tio wln~hip .Treasl~~er l:~tefr Cd·· .. Hesds score. The winniug points were scored of Philadelphia, have made no 1110\"C
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l' IUv or
tl Ie fa II meetmg . f t IIe ..'1 o n Spl'tl- e( , 'rcnnttance as re nn, an. to break away froln the straight Rc-
someone upset several contestants In by the ),1 ain Lincrs in three of the
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",olllery County •ederatlOn of \\ om-, d . I "I 11",1" '1' four periods and each touchdown was publican ticket although their attitude
, CI t. 1'1 I ) or cr wit I (e Iv e, untl It was toward :\11'. I'inchot might be de-
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' . , ltlrsday,'Octo . )er :..3. . Iearne<I 'It cou Id I.ve spe II e d WIt . Ilone carried over hy a different hack. I'er-
I he meetlllgs \\ ere held 111 the beautl-I"I " \ I' g I I I . . I I haps John Pennypacker', long run of scribed as lukcwarm. At a meeting of
ful auditorium of the Narberth Meth- ',,: .u I S~,100 prlnClpa was ost 95 yanb was the most spectacular, the County Republican Committee at
· t E . I CI h' I on exhIlarate, and one of the final Norristown on Tuesday, attcnded by
o d IS plscopa lurc, Just recent y " " and most of the credit ior his feat was
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I two contestants spelled squeezedous
unn oss, a correctly even though it was not in dne to Bob Taylor', pretty interfer-
lormer !>resldent of the Narberth Club h I' . ence, Bob outran "Bee" Rust, who
over SOD, including county leader
Charles Johnson and !\Ir. Pinchot,
" I' 'd t e < Ictton;!r\,. was speeding after the Lower ),lerion ,upport of the straight ticket was
an d now County I•e< eratlon presl ent, ' ,
presided. I?: H.
I . Dr. ~ott was relerec or um- captain and overtook him on Lan,-
downc's thirty·yard line. He hurled urged.
),1 V.; R II G 'd f plre. I he wlllners were Lloyd A. himself in front of the Lansdownc The political situation locally as
1 r~. ". usse re~n, presl ent 0 Unger, attorney, and \Valter W. Far-
the Narberth COlllmullltv Club, made, P 1r L d f d B I back and brought him down a, he was well as throughout the State has bl'en
t he address of welcome' and thanked les, . u> IC. .e ge~ proo re:1 er. ot I just about to tacklc the Maroon cap· very confused. "This is an election
. k' d I . I' l' recl'lved dictIOnaries as prizes. tain. It was a bcautiful play fro III whcre the organization is not telling
tIe
I c IlUrc II for Its 111 losplta Ity. he start to finish,
morning program consisted of a talk Lower Merion did not look particu- CONTINUED ON NJoJXT PAGJoJ
by Mrs. A. H. Foster, on "High Radnor-Lower Merion to larly impressive in this victory, but
they were playing under wraps most of
Lights of the State Convention at
Scranton;" the reading of her own
Use Villanova Stadium the game. Thc tcam will have to work Mrse Pinchot Speaks
lIIuch more smoothly to win against
poems by Miss Jean Batchelor, Nar-
The Radnor-Lower ),Ierion football Abington tomorrow,
berth woman, who is achieving an game will be played at the Villanova
at Narberth Meeting
enviable place in the literary world, College St;\dium this year. This move
and an address, "The American Flag has been contemplated for sOllie time,
St. Margaret's Guild Discusses Political Issues and
and Its Forerunners." but Lower Merion was not willing to Organized, Officers Chosen Presents Movies of South
The gnests of honor were ),Irs. Rich- make the step last ycar. Radnor lfig-h
School desern', credit for instituting
ard Hamilton, of Ardmore, Chairman this Inove and thc news will he wel~ St. )'Iargaret's Guild was organized Seas Trip.
I ~ of the Southeastern District of the come to all the followers of the two this week at a meeting' held at the
home of ~t rs. Pierre Laird, A von
Federation; )'Irs. Charles Purnell, schools. \\.'hether this will be con- Road, Narberth. The officers are Mrs. WOMEN PLEDGE SUPPORT
President of the Philadelphia League tinned next. year is undecided, e. but J. Goodyear, president; Mrs. F. X.
popular opinion will probably urge a
Ili \Vomen's Clubs, and Mrs. Edgar continuance, Radnor does not have Purcell, vice president; )'Irs. Mark E. )'lrs. GilIord Pinchot was the sched-
),1 arburg, publicity chairman for the the facilities to accommodate a good ),torgan, secretary; Mrs. J. J. Cabrey,
treasurer, and Mrs. John M. Town- uled speaker at a meeting yesterday
"llutheastcrn district. crowd at their tiel<l. and while Lower send, chairman of hostesses. Meetings
),1 erion', stands arc larger, they arc (Thursday) afternoon in Elm Hall,
)'lrs, Hamilton told about the com- of the Guild will be held the first
still insufficient for the crowd wishing Xarberth. Sponsored by a committee
ing mecting of the Southcastern dis- to attend. The Villanova Stadium has Tuesdays of each month at 8:30 P, M,
trict to bc held at Doylestown on No· a capacity of about 12,00.0. in the bascment of St. )'largaret's of Repuhlican womcn in the borough,
\'ember 6. ~1 rs. Purnell spoke about Church. the mceting included presentation of
the "Buy Now" plan, saying that if The Guild will gh'e a card party in motion picturcs of the South Seas,
How to Mark Ballot the library of St. Margaret's School
on )"Ionda\" at 2 P. ),1. As this is the
filmed by the Gubernatorial candidate
CON'l'lNUJoJD ON PAGE 19 and his party on tIwir cruisl' last year.
to Vote Split Ticket first party' hcld under the auspices of
In \'ie\~ of thc fact that many the Guild, it j,; hoped to have a large Assurances of many votes for ),11',
e. tMulieres' to Hold i split hallots arc anticipated on attendanf:e. Pinchot were given hy women who
Meetin~_ I
on Monday Tucsday hy election authorities the salePlans are being made for a rummage
to be held on November 14 and
attended the meeting. They declared
that the local petition for his nomina-
warning has hecn sounded that 15 at 105 Xorth Narberth Avenue, :Mrs.
The regular Xovcmber meeting of ballots carrying a cross in two \Villiam J. Butler is the chairman. tion, which was circulated before the
the "),1 ulieres," reccntly organized aux- party squares will be declared void. Anyone wishing to contribute articles primary, bore nearly 300 signatures, in-
iliary of the l\ arbcrth Fire Company, :\ Rcpublican who wishes to for thl' sale is requested to call Mer- cluding names of educators, women's
ion (jOO. club workers, professional mcn, church
will be held on !\t onday at Elm Hall \'llte the straigilt ticket with the
at 2:15 sharp, All women in the fire exception of one oftice may do so workers and ministers, business men..
district arc urged to be present to hear by marking an X in the Republi- Annual Gavel Day bankers and officials of patriotic orders.
presentation of definite plans for the can party square and anothcr X Tuesday morning at nine·thirty the Strong efforts are being made by the
Junior High School will hold its an-
ycar. opposite the name of the candi- nual Gavel Da\' when all the new ofti- Pinchot supporters in the borough to
At t he October meeting the follow- date he wishes to support in the eel's of the stu;lent hod\' will bc sworn round up a large vote next Tuesday.
ing officers were elected: President, second column of the ballot. into office. Thi, ccre;nony is unique Excerpts from Mrs. Pinchot's pre-
~I rs. Eberhardt Mueller; first vice Thus an X in the Republican and worth sceing (rom many stand- pared speech follow:
square in the first column and an points, The parents and friends of
president, Mrs. Thaddeus L. Dolton; till' students are ill\'ited to attend. ". . . There must be regulation of
second vice president, Mrs, A. J. Baw- X opposite the name of John !\L utilities. So Mr. Pinchot plans to set
den; secretary, Mrs. Fred A. Egmore; H l'mphill as Liberal or Democrat up a 'Fair Rate Board' that shall be
would he a \'ote for all Republican
To Give Concert
treasurer, Mrs. E. H. Cockrill. elected by the people-sectionally-and
candidates with the cxception of The Lyric Trio will appear in a con-
Committee chairmen were appointed cert at the Penn Athletic Club on to this board will bc given the author-
as follows: Publicity, Mrs. C. H. Pinchot and a vote for Helllpliill. Tucsday evening, November 4. In the ity the Public Service Commission has
Shaw; membership, Mrs. William M, :\ ])(~mocrat, likewise wishing to trio arc Ernestine Bacon, soprano; misused-the right to regulate rates,
Sibley; entertainment. Mrs. H. S. Hip- \'ote his straight ticket hut sup- Florence Haenley. violinist, and Dor-
othy Power, harpist. "Not only will the Fair Rate Board
well and Mrs. Arthur Staples; decorat- porting Pinchot for Governor,
have the power to prevent new rate
ing. Mrs, J. W. Joyce; purchasing, would check the Democratic party
raises that arc unjust, but they will
),Irs. Lloyd Edgerton; supper, :Miss square and also the name of Pin- To Speak at C. E. Meeting
also havc the right to review rates at
Kurzenknabe and 1\lrs. E. S. Haws; chot in the second column. vVade Smith, evangelist, who will
conduct special services next week at present in operation. If these arc
house, William J. Loughlin; by-laws, This practice has been recog·
the Narberth Presbyterian Church, shown to be unjust they will have the
~1rs. C. W, Bates and Mrs. E, H. nized by the Courts for the past will be the speaker at the Christian right to reduce them..
Cockrill; hostesses, Mrs, Charles Vigu- ten years coming under the "I n- Endeavor Society on Sunday evening
ers and Mrs. J. E. Burrell. tent of the voters; act." at 7 0' dock. CONTINUED ON PAGE 3
Page Two OUR TOWN October 31, 1930
Predict Hemphill Victory lof Philadelphia, have added to the tur-j Stacey B. Lloyd, :Edward J. LYons, eration of Churches. Luncheon will
. L M d N b h moil of the campaign. The resignation Effingham B. Morns, Ardmore; C. E. be served at 12:30.
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f R d pr sl'_Il\forris, Haverford; George Munson,
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f h P I ' R'I d I Menon; J. Joseph .\lcHugh, ala; aver ord ollege s victory was a
CONTINUED FROM THE FIRST PAGE d ent 0 t e ennsy vama al roa , G P k d V'll . , Ed d C welcome bit of news to the Main Line
from the Republican National Com- eorge ac ar, I ano\a, war . followers of the Scarlet
the voters what to do," one of the Inittee, and the avowal of his support Page, Bryn Mawr; Elmer H. ROden-I .
local leaders said yesterday. "Frankly, I of Mr. Hemphill was the forerunner baugh, Ardmore; R. E. ~oberts, Bryn
we all are being told what to do by the of a landslide of defections from the 1Iawr; George V. SmIth, Ardmore;
voters. Officially the organization is Republican ranks. Frank A. Schrepfer, Narberth; ~alter 100 MIXED
backing the Republican ticket as such. S I M V I' f V'll 1 Thayer, Overbrook; James D. Wmser,
In actual practice the choice of Pin-. amue. ' auc a111, 0 I anova, Jr., and F. King Wainright, Ardmore. GIANT TULIPS
'II', b' I f I 111 some Side remarks at a recent meet-
chot or H emp h I IS emg e t to t le.
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I11dlvldual. I predicted that Mr. Hemphill would be AUXIliary to Meet A wonderful mixture of Giant Flowcr~
From. t1~is a~d other similar. state- 'the next Governor. Thc Womcn's Auxiliary of the Nar- iog Tulips embracing a complete range
of rich and ~howy colors. Plant them
me~ts, It IS ~vldent that ~~r. ~lI1chot, The formation of an executive com- berth I'resbyterian Church will meet NOW! They will give a glorious dis·
play in your ~ardcn early next spring.
while n?t facmg open hostl.ltty 111. Lo\\'- mittee, pledged to the active support on Thursday. N ovem her 6. The meet- Fine for hcds or planted in the percn'
er Menon, can count on !tttle aid and of :Mr. Hemphill's candidacy, was an- ing will be from 9:30 to 2. Mite boxes nial horder. Top'sixc bulbs, guaranteed
to bloom next spring.
succor from. t~e. local worl~ers. In nounced last week by Howard R. will he collected at the time as there is
many cases I11dlvldual, Repub!lcans are \Vatt, campaign chairman of the Lib- an urgent call for the contents, which w. ATLEE BURPEE CO.
frankly out fo: the Liberal ticket, ~nd eral Party in ~Iontgomery County. It will he givcn to the Main Line Fed-
are prophesYl11g an overwhell11mg includes the following l\f ain Line and
number of split ballots. Bala-Cynwyd residentos: \Villiam J.
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11::1 1I11rpee nl'l~. Phlln•• PR.
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"In the 1925 session of the Legisla- RUMP STEAK,
ture, Mr. Pinchot submitted a series lb.
of measures called the 'Giant Power
Bills' to regulate the electric power Note our LAMB Specials for
monopoly. He was under no illusions this week:
as to the difficulty of getting these
through. They failed. It did not dis-
LEGS lb., 35c
turb him. because he knew that leg-
islation of this kind can be passed only
SHOULDERS lb., 20c
• when there is an informed and inter- BREASTS fine for
ested public 0p111l0n to offset the Stewing .. lb., lOc
enormous political power of the com-
panies involved. All his life Mr. Pin-
chot has known what it means to pass
legislation in the interests of the peo-
SERVICE-Prompt delivery, twice a day, from City Line to Haverford-and the best meats
ple in opposition to the big special in- money can buy-are what yo~ ~f!t when you telephone us. The number ;s Rittenhouse 7070
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Page Four OUR TOWN October 31, 1930
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, t len procee e to Ispose
d' ne 0 our 1\ all1 _1111: I eSlt ents.. Ja . 01l1son, 0 Rosemont, from SvraCllse" in the Fgvptian Th 'a
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of the station hacks to our old and as preslt ellt 0 tIe ~ tate lam ler oommerce, IS engage( 111 carrymg, tre's fcature 61m this II'l'ek-end. Thc
lamented i~icnd. Jol1l1 Caldwcll, who this n!ovel11ent i,nto every b~lsiness orgal~ization i.n the Commonwealth,
us~d as. hIS headquarters the barn
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c0l11edia~1 is we.H. supporteq by, Ginger
1 he campaIgn has recel\'ed the offiCIal sanctIOn and support of Gov-: R~lgcrs m a thnltmg ~nd dlVcr~l1lg ~ale
":lllch stIll stands at Haycrfor? and ernor Fisher who made a public statement which follows in part: i 01, love. contructl~n, engmeenng,
Conwav Avenues apparently bUIlt bc- "If' . 11'11 f 11 ' t r ' I' I' d' ,shipboard and t lC Balkans.
yond the recolt~~tion of any of our " ,cl~lzens gcner,a Y WI a. 111 0 .me 111 s~pp YII~g t ~elr or 1I1a~y I The dean of .English. actors, Cyril
present reSIdents. and then after awhile needs by cash purchases. an enOlmous \olume ot credIt WIll be put 111; :'[ande, appears In the tItle role of th(·
t,he bnsincss was transferred to \Vi~- ci;culation an? the con~dence needful to restore the country to prosperity I' scret:n reproduction of "Grumpy" n.ext
ham Rosenb~rger. from uP. PerkaSIe WIll be estabhshed, Vve have the goods; \ve need to use them; we have: ~! onday and Tuesday at the Egyptian.
way, who ultullately turncd It O\'('r to the moncy in thc hanks to pay for them. Let everybodY do busincss and; I he play ha? beel! played by. :\1 r.
John \Nahon. the first operator to use I
1lI0tor vehicles in the service,
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t lereby contllhu~e to thc genera weI arc ~nd to t~le relIef of thosc who English-speaking countries of the
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:'Iaude 1300 times all the stage 111 alt
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In all the changes Patrick Donahue arc threatened WIth uncmployment and husll1ess faIlure." ; world, since 1913, and the "talkic" is
continucd as first mate. day and night, ,becoming equatty popular. "Grumpy"
in soft and sharp winds, plying his way i is a comedy-thrillcr, to he enjoyed alikl'
hereabouts with horse or Ford, more GEORGE K. REILLY :\[odern French music of the hyoId and young,
Ihan thirty years of a driving routinc Funeral sen'ices were held at 2 younRcr Frcnch school will occupy a "Lawful Larceny." thc Egyptian's
which could not be stopped, if a living p, M. Saturday for George K. Reilly, considerable portion of the program film for next \Vednesday and Thurs-
was to be made and a fanllly reared. who ended his life on his Gladwyne of the Main Line Orchestra under the day. portrays Bebe Dalllels as a hurt
\\Then, \\'alton decided ~o makc ~he cstate at Black Rock and Consho- leadership of Adolph Vogel: at its first a.nd indignant wife, who securcs a posi-
~"lOre IllS pcrmancnt hahltat. Patnck hocken State Roads, early last Thurs- concert of the season to be held in the tlOn as secretary to the woman who
utilized the opportunity to go on his day morning. Ardmore Theatre on Snndav cvening wrecked her home. She steals her
o~vn. and so he was until the tim!; of Mr. Reitty, who was part owner of Nnvel11 bel' 23. . , own husband back. cxposes the vamp •
Ins ,death, Ihe Erin Dane Kennels on his estate, The cadenzas of two Dehussy Ias a cheat, and cleans her of all her
1 :\~rbcrth OURtlt not soon to, forget was the senior member of a Philadel- waltzes will featnre }(rs. Dorothv I we~lth.. , .
~ at~lc~ nonahu~. He ~erv.ed It well phia investment banking firm. Ac- Johnstone Baseler, harpist, who has re-! Conung .to .~):nwyd s playh~use n,~xt
10: .1 \l'ry long tllnc. HIS kInd of tas~ cording to reports he carried over $1,- ccntl)' joined thc organizatioll. I \\'('ek-end IS .Sm~ of th~ CllIldren -
II',IS hard. maybe deadly dull. and It 000000 Iifc insurance . . . , , ,a saga of family hfe tracmg the career
w~s prcll", much ?f a man who could i ' ,', ',. ' . . :\l!ss Lmdberg. a pupil. of ~l!ss, ('101'- 'of an old German barber and his wif!'
,tIck to It. year m and year out, to i !-o[r, Rellt) \\as unmarned. l:ncc Le.ona~~. of tl~e ~[all~ LlIle School! who, in America, find fortune and dis-
lulfilt as best he could the accounta-' of ~Iuslc. \\111 pIa) the plano concerto! iltusionlllent. The children go their
hiliti.es which accompanicd his station I ANDREW K: VAN DEVENTER No.2 of :'[acDowcll. . 'own ways: one. an embezzler, nar-
of hfc. Hc had real occasion to be I Funeral services were held on Sat- }[rs. J~11I1. B. 1?hayer. preSident of, rowly escapes prison; another, a doc-
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proud an, d gr.ateful in the possession nrday a~? P. M. at thc Ogden Mor- thl:, Assoclatl?!l, wltt.play several nUlll- I tor, becomes supercilious; one daugh-
l)f a gonll II'I!l·. thc splendid womau t:l~ry. hhzaheth, ·N, J., for Andrew bl'rs nil tIl<' [hcrel111n. ! tel' marries alld the yllul1gest ha~ a
who was An11ll: Moran, and who died Kmncy Van Deventer. husband of Etta '" * . . i serious love affair, The cast inclnclcs
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two y~ars ~go.. I H. Van Deventer, v:ho died suddenly The Rl·e1wood String Quartet of thc I Robcrt \[ontgomery, Ettiott Nu~ent.
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. \\:~' 1I1~~gl.nc hfl:. was a great deal less at Haver!ord: on \\ cd11esday. Inter- :Vlain Line. O.rchestra A,;~oci~ltion ,Leila lI yan,ls and Louis Mann. stag('
Inr l'at ~mcc IllS excellent helpmate mcnt wa~ prtvatc, nnder the dIrectIon of Dr. \\. I,. (i.' actor.
was called above.-TH E S PECTA- Swann. associate conductor of the or-I The "Egyptian's schcduled shows for
TOR. I WILLIAM FOWLER chestra, is rehearsing an att-Schumann l November include: "The Silent
Services were held on Mondav at program to be heard in private recitals Enemy." Ann Harding in "Paris
Cottingdale's defeat of Mcdia last .2 P. M. for William Fowler, husband during the winter which wilt be pre- Bound" Jack Oakie in "Let's Go Na-
Friday was a surprise. 13iII Hickman's of the latc Mary A, and the late Agnes scnted to the subscribers of the Main tive," Charlcs Ruggles and Ginger
cleven nosed out the Delaware COllU- R. Fowler. at his residence, 10 Good Line Orchestra Association later in the ROll'ers in "Queen High" and Moran
Iiaus 1).1' a 7-to-tl margin. Shepherd Terrace. Roscmont. 5('1\SOIl in thc Ardmorc Thl'atn'. ,an<\ ~[ack in "Anybody's War."
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October 31, 1930
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years-Robert E. Pattison, who
Campaign Issues as Joined Between \\eral
mission
and and
uponpublic ge~
util}tiesofinprohl-
the questIon was first elected in 1882 and again
in 1890.
Gillord Pinchot and John M. Hemphillibition..
Both candIdates favol the aboh- . I
tion of the coal and iron police, and
But 4 days rcmain until the cul- ping out the Commission. both favor honest elections, good •
mination of the bitterest political Another plank in Mr. Pinchot's roads, good schools, old age pen-
fight that Pennsylvania has had for platform calls for the cqualization sions and proper care of veterans
many years. On Tuesday, Novem- of taxation. He claims that big of our wars.
ber 4. the electorate of the State will corporations do not pay a just share Pennsylvania has had but two 'w
decide whether Giflnrd Pinchot, Re- of thc taxcs. ]n a form letter sent Democratic Governors in over 60
publican nominee fur (~overnor, or out to voters of Philadelphia last
John Mickle He11lphiIl, Democratic Thursday. the candidate assertcd
and Liberal ca ndidate, will occupy that the Pcnnsylvania 1{ailroad did
the Gubernatorial chair at H arris- not pay a cent of taxes on their •
burg for the next four years from rcal estate holdings in that city.
the first Monday in next;. January. (This assertion immediately was
The only fight is between Pinchot denied by Thomas \V. J lulmc. of
and Hemphill. There is no doubt St. Davids, vice prcsident of the
Your Fuel Costs
that the balance of the Republican road, in charge of real estate.
ticket, headed by James J. Davis who said: "The Pennsvlvania Rail-
for United States Senator, will have road paid the city $-1,274.000 in
taxes on real estate for the year
No More because it·s
an overwhelming majority.
Mr. Pinchot is making his fight 192 9. Railroads pay taxes on all our Reading •
as the regularly nominated candi- 'heir real estate outside of rights of
date of the Republican party, which way.")
without any possible argument, he 1\1 r. J 1e1llphill has not gone into
is. He defeated Francis Shun\. 'his matter in any () f his speeches
Anthracite-
Brown and Thomas \V. PhilIips a' to date.
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the primaries by a plurality of over Thc candidates arc farthest apart better coal at
20,000. So much for that. )11 the subject of prohibition. Mr.
His opponents in his own parh' Hemphill stands squarely for the regular prices.
claim th:lt he is not a Republican' repeal of the Eighteenth amend- •
that he left the party, deiinitely, in ment, the Volstead act and what he
T<)14; that his election would give :alls the "iniquitous" Snyder-Arm- For yours. call-
aid and comfort to the Insurgen 1 ,trong State cnforcement act. Mr.
clement in the Republican party F'inchot says he is as dryas he ever GLEN WILLOW
which has made life miserable fOl was, and lets it go at that. He
Pres,ident. Hoover by opposing all Jaims that prohibition is only a side ICE MFG. CO.
of 1115 pohcies. issue in the campaign, raised by his
Belmont Ave. &
The issues in the campaIgn are encmies to befog thc real issues. He
many. On some of them the two has refused to be drawn into a dis- River Rd.
cand idatcs practicalIy ag-ree, on :ussion of this subject, ""t·"t ltlllnn"unk
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others they differ radicallv. Prob- Mr. Pinchot proposes to have the
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ably the most importam one is the Statc Highway Dcpartment take
stand of l\'£essrs. Pinchot and ovcr 20,000 miles of roads and have
Hemphill on the Public Service them rebuilt, and says it can be done
Commission. The former would do without increasing taxes. Mr
away with the commission and sub- Hemphill denies that this can be
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stitute therefor what he denominates done and also opposes the plan on
a Fair Rate Board. elected by the thc ground that it would take "home
people. Mr. Pinchot claims that the rule" from the townships and •
decisions of the present board some- further add to the centralization
times have not been favorable to )f power at II arrisburg. I
the common people. Mr. Pinchot bitterly assails what I
Mr. Hemphill secs nothing' wrong he caJls the Philadelphia "Gang." I
in the basic law under which the and cIa!ms. that if his opponent b~ i\!
commission was formed. and says elected It will mean that that "gang'.
that if abuses exist (which he does wiII he in control at Harrisburg II
not charge) they can be remedied This Mr. IJemphiJl denics most em- I
by raising the standard of the per- phaticalIy. He says that he has made: I
sonnel of the commission. no deals with Philadd phia Repuh- II
On this issue the widest diverg- lican leaders; that if he be elected II,
ence of opinion exists. Lifelong Governor he will he controlled by
Republicans of the caliber of VV. no one. I
\V. Atterbury, Samuel M. Vauclain, There are minor issues, of course, I .f"
Effingham B. Morris. Robert K. but the real fight is bcing waged on
Cassatt and many other business the "regularity" of the Republican
men say they cannot go along with candidate, the attitude of hath can-
lVlr. Pinchot in his policy of rip- didates on the Public Service Com- i The Squirrel Has the •
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I, URING the past few weeks have you noticed
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providing
for the lean winter days that lie ahead?
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We humans can well profit by this instinctive
habit of thrift. Let us save while we can so that
we will not be in want in later years. •
I, Begin a Savings Accotlnt today.
I Illterest lit 4% on all thrift ({ccomlts.
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The Narberth National Bo1tk
. Member Federal Reserve System
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The world's greatest tenor in the picll/re
" Harding. I thc members and of thc good attcnd- I Milton Sills in his greatest role:
of Irelalld that you've bem waiting to see.
I ance which presages a successful year.,' Don't miss it! uThe Sea Wolf"
-At The , }'lrs. Clifford Goodwin. the president.
I prcsidcd at the meeting which followed I
EGYPTIAN i suppcr. and she called upon Mrs. Ells-
COMING DURING NOVEMBER-John Barrymore in "Moby Dick,"
George O'Briell ill "Last of the Dualles." Joe E. BrowlI ill "Maybe It's
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J. Je Skelton The next meeting will be held on
November G at Elm Hall and all young Shull Lumber Company
& Son women interested in joining the club I 'The Linf, Between Forest and Home
arc invited to attcnd. at 8 :30. Mem-
bership comprises thosc from 18 to,
Bala.Cynwyd, Pa. 28-theoretically-but if you are not I 25 "and 29 BALA AVENUE, BALA-CYNWYD
Phone within these limits do not stay away, I
CYNWYD 700 for perhaps something can be arranged. II CYNWYD 662
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Enjoy a Delightful
Sunday Dinner in
/'lell>/iIlY /i<I>/I' of lit,' Hllylish Sillf/I'rs, who 1('1'1"(' hcard ill fL
concel"/ /)11 Wedn/'sday III Good/lllrl Hall, nj'l/lI !llcI'lOi' Collc{f/'. Philadelphia
Their.~ '//la.~ Ihl' .firMI or (/ '<l'riI'M of /,III/I'('I'/s 10 /)(' yi1!(,)/' (/1 BTl/n in the Beautiful
111(/11'/' tJ(i.~ ,~I'/IS(/II.
EMBASSY ROOM
Girl Scouts Leaders
Inspect New Camp 1'1/elo\',
COrII ilia II. of ,\rdlilore; :\lrs. Hugh
(;.
St,'ne, of Ilaveriord: ~Irs. Ilenr),' I).
IllHlthe. .II'" oi Ithan: :\11',. VictOl' r.
Morley on Shakespeare
Clll'i"topher ~[orlcy, l'lIlinent :\lIIcr-
oi ]{nSI'lIl11lll: :\11''', E, DeForest iran wrill'r, will give IWI) Shakespcarc
The :\Iain Line Conllllittl'l' of thl' Cnrtis and ,\Iiss I\ratrice Tees. of I
marroirk.
LOCUST STREET AT 17th
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RITTENHOUSE SQUARE
'1'1 I I I' ("<II' I .~C(lUIS. I t In': \\' ayne:.\ 'I rs, :,\ I' I .aug II' t' C yn- kctnH''; ill ({oherts lIall. Ha\'crford
/ 11 at e p lla UIH 1'1' J. 1 111, 0
$2.00 PER PLATE
guidance ui lhe chait'Jnan, :\lrs, Lewi,; \\'ycl; :\Irs, SI'lIl4l'';, oi :\Ierillu, and :\Irs, Clllkge, llll :\1 011 day. Ih'ceJ11111'r I, and
Van I)usen, oi (h'erhrook. and ~l rs, Sunlner :\1 arley ancl :\1 i,;,; (;/,rtnule the nthn on :\Ionday, Decemller 8, at Dinner and Supper Dancing
David L. J'hiIJips. oi Cynwyd, 1I1;Hk :\lln'lh-r, oi ( )n'rhl'lll,k, 8 ),[ '1'1 " Ik' ,'11 I ,. , . Every Evening Except Sunday,
',I tour. last wcek of thl' ucw camp ,;itl' . ..__ P .• : 1~Sl t~ s ,\ I l,e gl\ cn, UI 7 to 9 and 10 to closing
tor GIrl Scouts ncar Norristown. A I H' 1 h R I' connl'ellon WIth hi, regular m,trl1ctlOn
concert at thc Pcnn Athlctic Cluh wa,; I ea t eport jn Shakespearian literature. ),[1',:\101'-
HUSTON RAY in Person
and his Hatel Warwick Orchestra
recently giv,en to ~well the camp funcl Fi\'e nt'\\' case,; l)f contagious. di~-Ilev abo ClllHlucls cour,;es ill Chancer
penditure,
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necessary for thc ~(jO,1l00 cstimatc,! ex. ,'a,;es wen' repllrted hy Lowcr 11enon s
\'ariolls gifts havc hccn l!ealth Ofticer, :\Iarvin E. Reynold,;. and advanced compOSItIon.
' , . Excellent parking space directlyadja.
cent to hotel; garage adjoining. Res·
madc to thc fllnd whi~h is, ~till.o\len., during, t he wcck ending Oct,obcr ,,24. On Thllr,;day, X o\'cl11hcr 13, Edward ervation: "Paul," Pennypacker 3800.
)'lcmhers. l~f the :\fa1l1 L1I1e ,Coml11ll- lOne 01 the,:" ,was pnCtll1101l1a, Ihc Kellller Ralld, profes,0r of Latin a! El(ceptionol enterluitl1ng facilities ..• for
("", \\,h .. \'l'lt~d the camp s,',tc, were.: other, wert' ~'llIckell, pox, I: 1llU1I11": Han'anI will leettlre Oil "Vl'r i1" in Tr~os. Cord Parties. Banquets, Dances. Eto:.
heslde the eh,alrman: ,),Irs: \\ I1ham :\. i J. and whooping cough, t. A t?tal 01 " , ' g BENNETT E, TOUSLEY, Manager .,
Dyer, :\1"", :\ el':lIl1 \\ annck an'! :\fr" i It'n cases art' n,)\\' tinder quarantll1l'. R, lh~, is Hall.
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problem or marketing goods hitherto
"When, years ago, he bega.n to talk consumed here. Other countries, espe-
offers this week.end special: ~===============:about the forests, the people of Amer.. cially Great Britain and Russia, con-
Cocoanut Brittle, 39c lb. For DlIn,. Pre"sln,,; Service I.)'
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ica did not know what it was all about, sidered the new tariff law ,and a~opted
but the men who were exploiting the me~sures t(). protect t)le II1du.stnes of
tile IIlnln Line'" Ohle"t . theIr respectIve countnes. Bnand, the
(Regular pricz, SOc) forests knew and they were bItterly. French Premier, also considered the
Try our French and Danish FURRIER hostile. In spite of this, Mr. Pinchot plan of forming a United States of
I kept on, year after year, educating the Eur?pe, Thes~ countries. are chal-
Pastry, it's delicious. Also TAILOR, CLEANER & DYER I public and he put this program over. leng~ng the Ull1ted States In the eco-
Candy Nuts, and 14 flavors of
Try JOE ALMAN
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T o d ay, IliS . f h f
preservation 0 t e orests
nomIc field.
Since 1928 Soviet Russia has been
home·made Ice Cream. of America is accepted without ques- engaged in ~n experiment known as
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105 EHHex A"eJllle-Nenr 'tile I
tion by everyone. Later, be fought the Five-Year Plan. The object of
219 Haverford Avenue NlIrhcrtll PONt Offiee for the conservation of natural re- this plan, which is the precurseur of
NARBERTH 'Ve CIIII lind Delh'er
., a Fifteen-Year Plan (now in the proc-
sources. That, too, met ()Pposltlon ess of elaboration), is to supply Rus-
Phone: Narberth 4005 Phone: Narberth 2564 every step of the way. sian industry and agriculture with a
"Still later, he became interested in series of definite objectives, controlled
the preservation of the water power and planned by a central planning
. TI I I tl I agency. Every major aspect of eco-
sItes. lese . >e on~ to 1e peop e. nomic life is dominated by trusts and
Th~:l:' were bell1g gIven away to ~he the trusts are co-ordinated by the
Maintain pohtl~ally favo:ed few-fo.r noth1l1g State. The result is to put Russia in
and 111 perpetuIty. Mr. Pmchot op-
pose
d tl' l t d d tl t
power was gomg .0 e 0fn 0
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a pOSItIon 0 bCII1g' t lC only natIOn 111
lIS-l~ cotn ebn e e lfa thwab~r the world which is attempting to regu-
e Ig late all of its economic life on a na-
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sources of po~er m the uture.. After tional basis. This is a factor which is
Your Party Status J:ears of fightmg he succeede<l II~ get-I destined to have many wide reperclls-
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t1l1g across the FedeTal ':Vater lower sions through the rest of the world.
Act. It took somethmg Itke twelve ~r Already it is apparent that every in-
fourteen y~ars.. He figures that IS dustrial nation of any consequence is
as a Republican about. th~ tIme It takes to get any new faced with the necessity of co-ordinat-
an.~ bIg Idea across. , ing its business life. \Vorld-wide in-
Tod~y the men who fOllght hm1 dustrial depresson and unemployment
most bItterly on ~II three of these lends an edge to the situation. •
measures are convmced that he was The President's Business Committee
Make Two Marks On The Ballot right., Some years ago w~ wellt West, in 'Nashington has been engaged in
and 111 three separate' mstallc~s we studying the current depression and is
met men wh? had been most bItterly mapping its economic future. In Great
opposed to IllS forestry and conserva· Britan an Economic Council has been
1. Put an X in the Republican Square in the first tion program. They came forward established which in concert with the
column. volunta.ril~ and said that they thoug~t Bank of England: is preparing to na-
the bUlldll1g up of the. West was. \11 tionize British industry. The econo-
large measure due. to IllS con,servatlOn mists of every country of the world
That makes you a Republican 'Voter under the I~eas. Another tnne the editor of a are examining the Five-Year Plan with
rules of the Party bIg newspaper, who had fought t!le a view of determining what aspects of
Fede:al Water Power Act, told hUll it are applicable outside of Russia. •
2. Put another X after the name of John M. Hemp- that If there should be any clmnce of For the Five-Year Plan seems to he
that legislation being repealed,_ the very working. It has been dclinitcly estab-
hill, Liberal, in the second column of the baIlot, IIIterests that had opposed It would lished by Sovil,t Russia and it looks
under ttGovernor." night fur its defense.
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come together and raIse a fund over as though it werc going to be.a suc-
cess,' .,
"And so it goes. It J11a~ be ~~at judge Soffe1 pointed uut that uncl11-
That makes you a real Pe,msyl,'anian, 'Vitally interested before m!!ny year~ the, big uttltty ployment was world-wide and not in
in the Progress and Prosperity of your State groups WIll recoglllze that ,vltat Mr'l the United States alone' and would
Pincho! is doing is clearl:l:' for their have happened whether ~ Republican
interests as well as for the mterests of I or a Democrat was President and that
DO THIS and you have protected the Repu~lican the people. They are blind, to their I it was the after effect of the war. judge •
Party from the schemes of Pretender Pinchot, who danger today. For. they. aTe In dang~r Soffel, who is a staunch Hooveritc,
of an aroused pu!>hc .oI?lI1lon that Will said that there were two widely sep-
is not a Republican, and whose only interest in the not tolerate theIr ndmg I'()ughshod arated schools of thou~ht on the pohti-
over the interests of all of us. If the cal future of Herbert Hoover. One be-
Party is to use it for his own selfish and seething utilities do not accept real regulation, lieves that his administration will he-
ambitions. just as surely as. the sun will rise t?- I come increasingly unpopular and that
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morr~w there WIll be a movem~nt m his difficulties will multiply after No-
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Amenc!! for Gvernment owners~lp and vember; that his personal prestige will
Stand Guard over the savings which are invested In industries. they \\':11 lose the contr?1 of ~~e!r own diminish and that by 1932 his inepitude
If the Publtc Utilities de- as a personal leader WIll have beell
Public Utility Companies- f~at the effort to secure proper regu.a- convincinglv demonstrated and he will
t~on and allocate to themselves the be a onc-tenn PreSident. The other
nght to !>e ~bove the law, then the is equally firm in the opinion that, with
Stand Guard over the livelihoods which will be in peril people 'Ylll :Ise up and Government the tinal recovery of business, which
if Pretender Pinchot gets in- ownership WIll become a real danger. the 11I0st pessimistic concede cannot be
delayed over two years, all the criti-
"The utility companies want to de- cism of President Hoover will disap-
Stand Guard so that the Republican Party will not be feat MI'. Pinchot. They say his scheme pear, and before 1932 his wisdom and
of regulation would ruin. t~eir busi- strength will be madc manifest.
wrecked by Radicals who care not whom they hurt ne.s~ and cut ~own !he diVIdends on Judge Soffc1 made it clear that the
so long as they get their own wilful way! utlhty. stocks m. whl~h many o~ us Prohibition question will have to be
have mvested. 1 hat IS untrue. 1 hey I settled definitely by both parties in the
PROTECT PENNSYLVANIA - REBUKE THE
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can prosper on. a much less rate than year of 1932; and such a question
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PRETENDER - VOTE FOR int~re~t on an I11vestment, certamly
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they are. gettll1g. If. the .Supreme should be looked upon dispassionately
Court deCIdes tha,t 8% IS a fair rat~ of by the members of both parties.
As to the present political situation
it mdlcates that 500, 1000 and ~OOO% in Pennsylvania judge Soffcl would
INDUSTRIAL PEACE profit must be based on extortIOnate
rates. Mr. Pinchot stands with the CONTINUED ON PAGE 18
Supreme Court. If he is radical and
,. Kitchen Ware"
Upholstery Fabric"
Bath Room Fixture.
"Notions
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Departll1 ell ts
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COFFEE SHOP
and
CANDY
Thi6 i" the Entrance to the Enlarged Lower Main Floor, Opening November 1
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OUR TOWN
Page Twelve
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, . tMechanical Lung' For Bryn Mawr Hospital shock cases which are now cared for
at the scene of the accident through
th'e answer to a very apparent need,
and that an increasingly large number
the medium of mechanical inhalitors of lives will he spared through its u~e.
I and the well-kuown Schaefer Prone If the provisions we have made shall
: J'rl'ssure method of resuscitatiou. result in the saving of a siugle human
i 'I am informed by local hospital au- life a year, we will feel amply repaid
I thnrities that the respirator is a posi- for the expenditure,"
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Maintail1
Th,' II,';,' lJI';"1.','I' r,'s!';r.-II,'r;i'h;,'" ,;,,;11 S','II I"~, '1'/,1,',/ I" l.'", ",/11;/>/11,',,1
Your Party Status
oj !I", 111'.\'11 ,110-;,'1' Ilos/';I,I! IlIr"/t,'lh IIII' '-"-"/>"I'lIli"" '" Ih,' {', I;, I, "",1
III,' l)hi/II"I'i/>h;" lilrelr;,' ('Olli/'"".\', 'l"lIi.l' l"I'I,,·.II1-.I'h;t/,,'d "/>tal'llills is
used ill CeISt'S til IIl1rCIII;( /)(1 i.\'1 111 i1l.l1. I,/(,(/,.i.. shll(·!.', .llllS (/Splr.\'.rilllitllf •• '/1""
',uhcrc j'/"O!()ll.I/I·tI Ildlllillis/ralilJIl (If 111"Ii;;";4" rl's/,jrlfliol1 is (',\'ofl'lIlial f,ll"
Sl/rccssj/ll 11','(/1111,'111,
as a Republican
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Bryn Mawr Hospital I it i., elr wn iuto the 11Ing-s alld the
chl"! expanl],;. \Vhen till' l1l'gati\'e
Make Two Marks On The Ballot
to Get Respirator pl'l'''nl'l' within the respirator retums
to normal. the ela"tic l'l'coil (If the 1. Put an X Itt the Republican Square Itt the first
chest pr'Hluce" expirati(llL
U. G. I. and Philadelphia Elec- ,,[ helie\'l' the pbll \\'e han' fOl'lllu column.
tric Gift Will Be Boon lated," )'Ir. Taylor announced, "will be I That makes you a Republica" 'VoleI' I/"der the
a "afl'gnard again"t recurrence of the rules of the Part')'
• to Community. recellt San Franci"cll tragedy wherein!
the life lIf a young ,,"oman was sac-I 2. Put another X after the name of John M. Hemp-
IS <MECHANICAL LUNG' rificed hecan"e a Illale patient already I
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chairs provide convenient contact With scor('s for last Friday ar(' as follows:
Cllstomers. \V. L. Pts.
At the head of the stairway on the i 5 11 •
second floor is a waiting lobby adja- Pilots i 5 10
cent to the Customers' Service De- Meteors i 5 10
partmcnt. This department has been Boosters i 5 9
recently created to expedite all cus- Colts i 5 i
tomer contacts and it is feIt will pro- Lions .. 5 i i
Pep noy~
vide customers a central plant for the 5 i 0 THE
transaction of regular routine affairs. Battler~
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Richards-Fisher
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The new offices of the new Business Camels
BA'T'I'LERR
Department are located in the newly- c. ~rcCal'l .. 1' . . . • . . • . 147 17~ 16~
191
lea~ed wing formerly occupied as a l(('illl 1·1r:i
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general office building. R. Young- 153
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The third floor of the old building H. Hamel' 11 ~
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and the rel110deled wing of the newly- H. Smedl',y Hi
150 ., .
\\T. Rmedley
leased portion has been given over to Handicap . ..
., . ., . 273 Montgomery Avenue, Bala.Cynwyd
the Custol11ers' Accounting Section,
thus relieving an overcrowded condl' 73f1
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tion in the clerical force of the office ME'TEORS
which has previously handicapped the Duncan 1~3 17S 159
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work of this section. The large nUI11- r.. Young- 131
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bel' of women employees necessitates n. Dn.yi!4 115
133 15R
the use of the comfortable 1'00111 in H. Humphrie!' 160
173 145
the rear as a rest and luncheon 1'00111. Hartley
C. .Tenldns
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The necessity for sllch a room has Handicap 2 2
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been felt for soml' time and this inno- ns
vati"n will he appreciated hy the work- 7111
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Thr"l1ghul1t the building particular -
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attention has been paid to proper light-
tng amI the sales nunr reflects the lat- Henry
PEP BOYR
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~:~t l~~:del~~;l~~~~~li~h:.heT\~~eC~~\\I~;~~~ ~VPritchard
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installation was designed by the Light- M,\('Niven
ing Department of the Philadelphia G. Davl!'
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Electric Company. The offices as a C. Young . ..
whole provide a maximum of light and Handicap
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air and make an attractive and pleasant
location in which to work or transact BOOSTERS
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husiness. :\!l enlargc:d telcphone sys- Nicholson 169 150 155
tent emhracmg an mterdepartmental Strlngfie1<1 131 104 153
dial unit is installed in a separate of- Riley 18R 190 172
flce and will further facilitate ~ervice \ Davis 170 150 156 Is impossible if valuable papers remain
to the customers. !Wal'd 158 --
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Yisitors tll the building during the -- unguarded.
opening w"n' generous in their ex- \ R16
pressions of praise and delight in the - 156 For a trifling sum yearly we will relieve
new accommodations and enjoyed the COT,TS 174
demonstrations in the use and opera- MBre'h,nan
eC an 207
172 213 171 •
200 155 you of all worry and responsibility.
Conley 175 138
Lacey 210
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Children's Aid Society 702
Helps Baby Marie 'Turhltt CAMET,S
l-1fi 9S 163 USE OUR SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT
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:\Iarie is a tiny baby, just about two HopkIns 119 122 120
months old and merry and blue-eyed. McDermott 97 165 1S2
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Her mother and father have worked Callahan 161 68
hanl to exist, but illness and unemploy- Handicap fiR --
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ment brought them to desperate straits. '590 THE MERION TITLE
They could no longer keep their little LYONS lriri 198 •
home going. The tiny daughter, whom c. Humphries 168 145 lG5
they adored, must have sunshine and ~{ul'\'ay
In despair they turned to the Chil- Ree"
ISS
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dren's Aid Society of Montgomery Haist 129 138 174
Count v. which is a member of the Alh"l'l
I'hilalielphia \\' eHare Federation.
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\Vith the help and advice of one of I PTLO'TS 1-14 151
the staff visitors, the mother was given I Ma.wn 126 130
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the necessary medic-l1 care and little Goodrich 177 142 141
:\Iarie was piacecl boarding with kindly Follette 196 124 103
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foster parents. while her own mother F. Hamel' 158 161
wa 1" I I It! TI f tl
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More Power
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.. the old saymg that a man works from sun to sun, but a woman's work
is never done be true, then surely we have need of more power for the home!
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but her smile dims whcn she
contemplates what the day lIlay hold I'or her in the way of household routine, espceiall}
- if it's to be done Ly WOMAN PO'" EH. For there IS always the house to be cleaned
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.- tomorrow it again needs cleaning ... then there is the washing • to be done and
that's not a white-collar joh hy any :--tretl'll or Ihe illl<l;!ination .•. and there are always
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three meals !.r .' ~\ a day 10 look forward 10. whi('h is hardly a thrilling prospe('t.
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More power to the home solves these pI'OIl!I'III:-- of the hurried housewife. ::~'\ 1 She
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keeps a clenu house clean with an eleelrie dean"r ~al"l without any of the toil that
such a rOlltinc~ would cntail without electric :--I'rvicc ... she has what Arnold Bennett
.. calls ~~a reddess profusion of dean linen" when an elcetric washer and ironer
are on call, and extra hOllsc guests eau:--(' her no mental anguish when she thinks of the
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laundry work ... and ,he eledrie rang" ~ gnaran'ees her effortless eooking for
that daily three - meal maralhon, e:--pe('ially if she dislikes being tied down to watch
things cook and u~c:-- the eleelric t iIller 10 gl\(~ hC~I' this freedom from pan-watching!
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Page Sixteeit OUR TOWN '.pctober 31, 1930
:JVew ~ooks
Action and Valor
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"The Tho'Hand March," by Frederica de II
Lag 'ilia. Litlle, Brown and Company, $2.00.
Many a house which In a gas-heated base-
Ill';""';\\' II\' I .. I .. CIIAI'PELL
j're.:sumably, the.: Arabic numerals
first came.: to liS as plain servants, all,
I seems too small needs
only Gas Heating to
ment no bins or tools ..•
no dirt or clutter mar ...
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OUR TOWN
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Page Seventeen
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~aret's School at 2 o'clock on Monday 1I.1r. and ~Irs. Jacoh H. Strohm. of
,.- afternoon NO\'emher 3. The hostesses Sellersdlle, arc dsiting their grand-
October thirty·fir~t is the night of will he il rs. Rohert Rcithllliller and dat1~hter, ~Irs. \V. Russell Green.
mystery and odd happenings, when one ~lrs. Paul Brown.
can go forth and expect to sec stran~e Last week-end M r. an d ~I r~. Joseph
~ights and hear weird noi~es. It is Dou~herty, of 11eadow Lane, Merion, Another Bryn Mawr Girl
perhaps the gala night of the year and entertained their nieces, the ~Iisses
• ~o many kinds oi parties and enter· f T Wins Junior High Honor
tainments will he enjoyed by the young Margaret and ~Iary Cosgrove, 0 _an·
and other foil, of till' lown. castcr, 1'01.
A Microphone
~Ir. and ~Irs. Henry George Sparks,
Mr. John and M Is.. Louise ~-l~y- of Montgomery Ave. ntle, had the.'ir
mann, of Avon Road, arc entertall1111g J I
In one of the closest cOlltests in the
history of the Junior High School, Kay in every home!
.- at a Hallowe'cn IJarty this evening. hahy, Henry George Sparks, r., c UIS- Kennedv of Brvn \1 awl', was clected
Among the gn"sts arc Miss Linda
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Vogel, l\lIs~ aro yn llster,.\ ISS .u·
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tened last Sunday at till' ~arherth prcsidelit' of tlie student body !ast
Preshvterian Church.
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Mis~" Eliza R. Thorn. oi "orth "ar· Tuesda\' in the annual elertlon.
cille Baker, Miss Gladys SahrO\'ich, herth Avenue, who has heen an invalid 1'1 irdza' Spccht. Tom Dunlap and
~I iss Doris Price, ~Ir. Dick Custer, ~l r. . Sandv Thomas were in the race and
S . V I :Mr Ravlllond \Vatrous f(?r a numher of years, is impr0.vn~g pollee! hea vy score~. .\ fter the third
. onn~
-, ~Ir.
~I C
. c rca.
oge,..
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- I ) ' ' mcek partlv dne to the fresh aIr 111
Stewart ~lcCoach and ~ r. tll1lOr tl 1e "sU'I Jllr 1IS.,- .\'\',.
.
IS~
'['110 rll 11arl
living in the city hcfon: ~he 1I1overl to
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)leen voting, Kay pollerl a majority vote.
Thi~ i~ the ~econd time in the his-
A Hallowe. en parly and st!rpr~se ?\arherth ahrlllt fonrk'ell month . . ago, lon' of Ihe ,.;chool that a girl has been
shower wa~ gIven at the home ot l\ltss
I :'.Ir. and ~dr~. I)onahl F. Torrcy, of pre-sident and each time the honor has
Miidred Dasl~er, of 10na Av~nue. on Brookhurst .·\venlle, an' leaving today galle to a girl from Bryn ~Iawr. Snsan
~~onday c,\:enmg, October. 20, 111 ho.nor to spenc! thc week-cnc! at the \'ocono Abernathv Iwlrl the Ot1iCl' three years and
01 1lrs. 1 homas ~I cAulttTe, of C):n.\ Lake Pre~crve. ago. La;t Far Tom Kennedy, hrot)ler
wyd: Among tl~c g~l~sts wer<: ~Itss
I On Thur~day aiternoon the "ar- of Kay. was elected to the ~ame Of1ICl'.
Lt~cllle LOI~g, MISS Ehzabelh. Sex.1on , berth Kindergarten of the :'\arberth
MISS ~Illelta ~lcDermo.n, ~11~s I' lor- Public School gave a party for the Choral to Meet The NEW
ence Schol1enb~rger, ~llss. Helen ~e- children anc! their nlothers.
~I i~~ Alicc Hane, of ~I erion, Ohio, The first rehear~al of the Bala-Cvn·
vallney, Mrs. I.. dward .PCttlt and M!ss
Susan Do?ley, both 01 Ardmore; ~I ISS i~ vi~iting ~1 r. and ~I rs. (;eorgc H. wnl Choral will he held R 1'. ~r. ~1~)\1
~1 ar): Dnscol, of R?xl~or<lugh; ~I rs. Ra,.;ch. of Shirley Circle, for an indefi- d,;v in the' auditoriull1 oi the Baht·
Victor Radio
.Ielll1le Rahlll, ~I ~~. L .. \ anaro!!, .M rs. nite ~ta\', C\:nwvd \\'mnan's Clnh, Levering ;,,'liII
~1. Johnson, ~ltss \ e~na \\.llhams, ~Ir~. :-\lfred Peeney. of EIIl1 Tl'rrace, I~~ud" Singl'r~ in nearhy ~I ain Line Home Recording
~Iiss ~I;~rgarl'~ ~1c.D"\'ltt, ~lls~ !~l- entcrtamed her bridge duh on Tues- cllillmunitie, arc invited to jOil1 this
herta Dnehellll~, ~It,.;s Dorothy J)ne· dOl\" afternoon. The gtle~ts were ~I rs. veal' in rl'hl'ar~als for tIl<' Choral'~ an-
belbis, ~Ii~s J)o~othy ,~~aum. ~Ii~" ~Iil- 'vV·. "V. Pierson, ~Irs, C. L. Brearly, imal l'\'('nt, which will prohably take
Electrola
(lred DaVIS. ~It" \ lllla .Icnsen and ~lrs. LeRov Duudas. ~Ir~. \\'. C. place abont thl' end of January. I-knry
~I i~s Lal1l-a Layton, of Philadelphia. Cn~well, ~I rs. Frerlerick V, artier, ~1 no;. ~I. Ilotz will conduct.
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Mr. ) ack I1rnwnell,. oj' A nthwyn W. 1". Robins,~n, ~1 r:;. O. F. \Vikox,
j{oad, gave a lIallowc en party on ~Ir~, ('l'orge (,rllel. ~Il's...\Ikn Doty, Girl Evangelist at Cynwyd
Thursdav evening. Indullnl alllllng ~I rs, Ilarve\' :\ ustin, ~I r~. Charle~
the guest~ \\'l'n' Helen Hartel. lIetty Lallilt'. ~I rs. '1.. Trotter and ~I rs. (;ar- l'ldine Ft"'y, girl evangl'li~t, will
Lewis, ~Iary Grit1ith, Virginia Rankin, dell S11l10ns. preach II :\, ~I. Sunday at the lIala-
Aline Mary Chacorn. Bruce Balter~hy, ~Ir~. (;,mlcll Silnon,;, formerly of C~'I1\\'\'d :\Il'thodi~t Episl'opal Church.
\Tick Buck, Frazer ~I orian, Bill Hnll1('s \Vvnnl'Clall' Road. has I"'l'n visiting She is onl' of thc fpw Wlllllen who have
and Billy Jones. ~Irs, :\!ired I'eeney. he en ordained l1lini~tl'rs in the ~Ietho
~I r~. D. "V. Reeve~, of Sutton Roarl, Dr. a nd ~I rs, Lowl,l! K ilgore, o~ dist Church, and is nnll'<! fllr her re·
Ardmore, will leave tomorrow for 51. \Vashington, D. Coo were the gue~b 01 vival service~-in Ocean C;rove, \\'itl-
I'etershurg, Florida, to spcnd scvcral ~Iiss S; Lucia K,:iln, oi Dud~,'y Ave· nl1a Lake'. X l'\\' York and 1'hiladl'lphia.
months as the guest oi ~I r. and ~I r~. nul'. . I hcy ~\'ere lor1l1erly re~lllcnts of H er fir~t serllllln was dr'lin'rerl at the
F. A. Reeves. She will be accum- Uherhn, Uhlo. . age of devel1. 'l}
panicd h\' ~I r~. I, C. ~I cCutcheon. of ~I a~ter .I ark Fn'enl<ln, 01 ~I erwyn ' ... n· ,"h·tor Unclin lIum ..·
It,,oc'nrdlllJ.:" 1·~It·t·trHJn ICE-:t'i
:'\arbertli.· I~oad, is having a hirthday IlIncheon or less -flirt".."
$10.00
Sl1IJrt°UU" IUHtru"
~!iss Bertha ~1. DII~lee. of the on Saturday aiterno"n. :\fterwards he Rehuilds IIU"uts in UII.--:U nh'h It·",.,,,
\Villd~or-Essex, has her cousin, ~Iiss will t:d.;e his gllests til see thc Lower ..t.rfurnUIlH· ... -~ .. It (0 r h
Fallon, of \\"a~hington, visiting her for :--leriol1-:\ hingtlln foot1>all game.. The
your IIt"uut ,_~:.:s:;. It-ss 1t:lll1u--
truns.
sol1le time. gue~h include Don Ilel~or. (,eorgc Vacuum Cleaner Like New
Mr~. (;eorgl' I,<,arson Davi~. of I :\~·I~"nl!ach .•. Roh,'rt. _Sll1ith.. Ih,!lald lCt>gnrdleHH of mnke .. r eo.. dftr.."
Glulrnllteecl for One Yenr
Ilampc!l'n ..\venUl" entertained at U keetl'. klcharrl ..Snllth. .DI~k "ree· EHtlmntlnJl;' \Vltbo"t Cbnrge Make
hridge 011 Tm'sday aiternoon. Thl' 1Il:111 a~1l1 I )oll~' ': IslH'l', 01 :'\ arherth:
glle~b were ~Irs...\. \\'. Kohler, ~Irs. ':11ly I alley. ot \~ayne.
lharlt', Rel'sc, ~Irs. Frl'Clerick I-leah',
.
~Ir. and ~Irs. \\. Hll,.;sell (,n'en were
GUS WELSH Eleetrlch,"
Your Own Records
~Irs. R. Haulll ami ~Ir~. T. Baxter, ;Jf 'guests of ~Ir. and ;\lr~. '1', SOllll'rs -IDANDF:RSON AVE.. Ardmore
:\rdnlOre; ~lr~. Ella ~IeLallghlin, of :'\e\\'nlan. in Tudor City, :\ew York, Phon .."z Arfhnore 1125
\\'\'Il1lewood, and ~Irs. :\. ''"ernandez, O\'l'r the past \\'eek-enrl. ~1r. and :'vlrs.
oi ·Cynwyd. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!ii!~~~~~~
~'lr. J. Sta111l~Y 'rhOlllas, Jr.. \"ho is : - - - - - - - - - - - --------
a sopholllore at Lafayette College, iI I
spent last week·end with his parcnts, I
~I r. and ~I rs. J, Stanley Thomas, of IOrder Attraethe Masonry For Your Property at the I
~I ontgolllery Avenue. ~[rs.). Stan- ,
ley Thomas, of Phoenixville. visited : Present LO W Prices I' at Home!
her son, Mr. J. Stanley Thomas, Sr" ! Great fun for you . . . your chil-
oi ~1 ontg-olllery Av e 11tH' , for a few I' dren and friends, Record selec·
dOl vs last week. tions from radio programs. Keep
~li~s ~Iartha ~Iinick, oi \\'oud~ide [;
,\ venue, gave a linen shower in honor
oi ~liss Lillian Baker, of ?\arherth.
I' I a living, speaking reminder. Easily
mailed, too! Let us tell you all
about it!
The guest~ included \1 iss lIetty Tom-
linson, of ~1 erion; ~I rs. (icorge Cox,
of G<:rmantown; ~I i", I'eg ~ l'edhalll,
I Three Great [lIstrlllllellls ill O"r
and
child (and, strangc to say, grown folks, 8:00 P. 1\1.-Young People's Fellow-
too) at seeing anything drawn, how-
ever crude.
"The venture proved to be an amaz-
ing success. Interest grew almost
ship.
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Page Nineteen
October 31, 1930 OUR TOWN
Narberth Club Host 1\
I to County Federation
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
Adverttsements wlll be charged only i
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CONTINUED FROM THE FIRST PAGE I
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Gene"al Notice- Classtfied
to restdents of the Matn Ltne whose names !
I each woman prescnt would spend $20 I
appear in the telephone dtrectory; to persons malntatntng an account with morc than she had planncd in her I
or to regular subscrtbers to etther THE MAIN LINER. OUR TOWN, or
UE,
NEWS OF BALA-CYNWYD.
RateS--Mllltmum cents a ltne in all three.
I budget, the problem would bc solvcd.:
I :-'lrs. 1farburg prcsented the motto that I
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10 cents a llne tn each paper; 25
L charge, 35c tll one paper; 75 cents tn all t.hree l\V- I cvery woman should be a publicity I
erage of five words to the llne. No blackfaced type used.
I agcnt for her own club. i
MAIN LINER; Thursday, 5 o'clock for NEWS OF BALA-CYNWYD. Club of which Mrs. Suzanne Gill is
chairman. Thc aftcrnoon meeting
Phone Your Ads to ARDMORE 3100 opencd with "Duct Barcarolle," rcn-
dcrcd by :Mrs. Vickers and Mrs.
. Brown, of the Abington Civic Club,
who also played scvcral othcr selcc-
Wanted Rooms and Boarding
'VA"TED-Two I>er"ons to share un ... 1'0 It HI'~:"T-Two rootn:-;, one \vith pri- tions.
uHual, excellent furnished home in valt.' hath, flood location. Ph. Narh. A resolution was passed by thc Fcd-
exclusive nelghhorhood in 1.ferion. 4Iiil-W. (omhl0-:1I )
Oarage. Five mins: walk to station. cration that "we fccl through person-
References re- O:"I'~ 1'00111 for ~ent1elnant (,()I1Yenicnt
\Vould consider meals. to :o-;tatioll. Ph. :"a1'h('rth :l1i;\S-W.
ality, ability, experience and service,
quired. Phone Merion 10107. (010-31)
(011 -11) :\lrs. R. J. Hamilton is the outstanding
Lost and Found
Wll,L the lady who found a red :"arh. :lliOO- 'V.
ATTHAC'I'IVE roolllS for rent
,"ate fam il y; I'('f. exchanged.
in pd-
Ph.
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club woman of :\lontgolllery County
and the Southcastern district, also thc
00 HOME
Hweater with intial "M" at Narberth State. Thcrefore, be it rcsolvcd, that: ~ND TELL YOUR.
Htatlon, Monday, October 6, kindly call l'OH g"l\l1 t ]cJnan or husincsH \VOnlan, a our Secretary be instructed to present I
at office of HOur TO\\1n"'!
,Timmy
fu 1'n i,llI'd rOO1l1. priyate family;
pleasant Ilpig'h horho()cl; pOIl\"cnient to
LOHT-Child's glasHe:-: in rubber school Rtatioll. .Ph()He "arlw1'th 41 Ii 1. (otO
to the nominating committee of the I
State. the name of :\1 rs. Hamilton as:
MOTHER
Barnett, 920 ilion tgomery .A ve. Narh. CY"WYD, PA.-Dlluhlc auel single the choice of the l\Iontgomcry County i
2!l08-'V. (010-31) J"C)()Jll, with hath, in pri\,ate family. Federation for the ncxt Presidcnt of j
1;\:1 :\Toll t g-olnery AYe. (omhl0-:l1)
I,OST-Saturda)', October 25, pair of thc State Federation of Pennsylvania: Bear thill merry,
glasses hi ';ase h('~t\vecn high school CYNWYD, PA.-Douhle and :-:inp;le
athletic field and 405 Br)'n ~In,vr ,Ave.• rootn, next to hath In pri\'ate family. \Vomen's Clubs." I merry melody of
Bala-Cynwyd. Please phone Cynwyd Ph. Cynw)'d 41-,T. (omhl0-:11 ) happy heartbeats
(omhl0-31) The judges announced that in the
195. set to In nsie •••
For Rent Furnished flower show for winter gardens, the:
CYN'\oVYD, PA.-'VIll share furn. house, Pottstown \Voman's Club won first;
recordedforVictor
At Your Service -and howl by GUll
and heat included, 5 bedroonu~, prize, with thc \Vhitcmarsh Club sec-
NUHSJo:, alo11e, wishes patients in ht.~r ., light
baths ill eXChallge for hoard of ,vire. Ll'uheim and his high-voltage
l1onlc. Hospital care. Write C. B.,
Drawer 7273, Ardmore. (omh10-31) and "elf. 1 :1:1 Montgomery A\·e. Ph. I ond. In thc best col1ection cuntest, the
Cyn. 41-,T. (omhl0-31) i \Villow Grove Ciyic Club won both' orchestra.
FLOHA GEROT,D-Speclalizin,; in up- lhe first and S('coIHl prizcs. Other Victor Record hit8, too •••
ho)sler:y '''''90rk, slip covers, draperies. Garages for Retlt each one .. thc Broadway berries"
:'Ilaterials of art hrought to the home .\ talk lin ":\Iodern Education :\Icth-
for selectioll. All work guaranteed. (iAHAGl'; 011 RClckland .\ '"t'nut> Ilt'al" -sweet or hot-for every mood
]·;Htlmates. :144 Trevor Lane, CynWYd. "rynnewood Road, $7 a U101ith. I'll. (His" was given by :\Iiss Ruth \Vagucr" nndmoment.
Phone Cynwyd 1595- \V. (ombtf) :-\a rlH.~rt.h ~lj05. (oil-H) of thc South I'hilarlelphia High School;
Dudley The greatest artists andorchC!ltrall
DRgSSl\IAIONG and alterations or GARAG]~ Hpaee for rent. lO!l (0 11l-31 ) fo,' (iirls. Shc tolrl of the grcat record exclusively for Victor, in
mending ill your home or mine. Mrs. A\'e., Narb.
"hangl's in the school cnvironllll'nt, every fwld.
:'II. Redlich. Ph. Narb. 2365- \V. (011-14)
ESTATE NOTICE nH,thods IIf study discussion and thc
DRESSMAK1N<; - Elizabt.'lh PearROll, \Villialll (')'lIw .. ll, Dalton plan which chal1enges and de-
21 ;-, Iludl"y AVl'" Narh. Ph. Nar!>. I-;"t a to' of Gar(IJIl'1"
•"'19
,.s.• (0 - tf) , dt.'l't.'al"p{], late of ~arberth' \
Jl a .' dloIl'flerH
o p s attcntion. She strcsscd the
testalllt.'lltar,Y on the abo\'~ t·:--:tatp hay-
PIANO tuning and repairing in your ing- heen g-ranted to Girard Tru"t COIll- : grcat responsibility of lJIothers. For,
own town costs much less. Send pan)' and \Vjlmer Garrlner Cro\\,('l1, \\'hen they fail, the hea\'ier burdcn'
postal. Q. Uberti, 311 Hampden Ave. 1134 Montgomery Avenul', :'\al'h('rth. . ' .
(otO I'a., all IH'I'SOIlS indebted to the Haill ps-' talls on thc \cacher. Shc saId that thc
tate are r('I!lle'ted to Illal'" Jlaynwnt, I job of mother and of teacher are thc 22505-
HAULING-l,ocal and long distance. GO D01'IE AND TELL
and tho"c having- claims to pl· .. , .. "t the
Sl~rvjce E:xpresH Co., Frank II. Secl~·, ~anle, \vithout delay, at the otll('c of g-J"ea l'~l 111
t" tl II t I YOUR 1'IOTUEll
lC "'or ( Ol ay.
Jr., Prop. 5 Bala Ave, Cynwyd S77. GIRAHD TJ:lT~'L' CO., I'm Doin' That Thing
(ob-tf) Gua Arnheim & Ore1..
Broad and Chestnut Sts" Phila.
A. A. JACKSON, President, New Play to Open at 22506-Confessin'
Instruction, Schools THEODOHE F. JENKINS. Es'l .. At t y. 1\Iy Bluebird was Caught
SPgECH II\1PROVEMgNT-Pri. les. tn 2315-lli Fidellty-Phila. Tl'u"t n!lh,'. Hedgerow Next Friday. in the Rain
correction of defects, inc!' stammer- Broad and 'Valnut St""
ing', "tuttering and llspin,;. Madeline Phlla., Pa. Rlldy Vallee & Orch.
(11-7-30) \"';\ \\'eek will Inark another lledge-'
P. Miller, 228 N. Narb. Aye., Narb. 22515-Sing
rn", I'lH'n;ng \,"hL'1l (;iaco~a's play"
:UIOll-M. Authorized b)' 15tate Dept. of I Still Get a Thrill
Ed. I"ten'jew gladly given without " S' T' "Like Fallitig Lean's" (COIJI(' Ie Fcg-
obligation. (ombI1-7) Chrlstlan Clence OptC Ii,,) will be ginn its lirst pl'riormann" Ted W(!em.. & Orch.
CONTRACT BHIDGE-Qualified teach- "Everlasting Punishmcnt" is the on Frilla)' c\'Cning, !\o\'clllber i. This 23000-0kuy Baby
er presents COlllj,Jete biddin,; ehart. suhjcct of the Lcsson-ScrlJlon to bc ,cnsitivc drallla of thc disintcgration I Want a Little Girl
Mra. H. J. McConnell. Narb. 281S-W. read in all Churches of Christ. Sci- of a tinanciall\' ruim'd falJlih' is 1)\' a: McKinney'.. Cotton
(omb-tO entist, Sunday, NovelJlber 2. The: noted Italian j,la)'wright chi~tly faluil- Pickert<
Goldcn Text is, "He that coyercth his' iar to :\lJIeriean Opl'ra gO('rs as the
Situations Wanted sins shall not prosper: hut whoso con- libretti,t of "Tosca." "La 1l0hl'llle"
W(O:'lPA:" wishes general housework by fesseth amI forsakcth thclJI shall haye and "\1 adame Ilutterlh," The ston'
day arid daughter wises position as mercy" (Provcrbs 28:13). com'l'rns a too-hone,t lI'lall of llllsines~,
1I10ther's help(·". Phone Narberth 2720. Among the citations frolJl thc Bible' (;i,,\'anni Rosani; his children. the ir-
(010-31) is the following; "The rightcousness rcsponsible Tonun)' amI thc delicately:
YOUN<: WOMAN wishes to care for oi the perfect shall direct his way: but . pois('~' :'\~I1I1c1,:: ;~nd his sdlish. l'gll-:
children afternoons or evenings. thc wicked shall fall by his 0\\'11' cCl1tnc \\'Ifc, (.mlla. How tlll"l' four' INCORPORATED
Phone Narbl'rth 2854,\V. (010-31) wickedness" (Proverbs 11 :':;). . mel'! .the rc\'c1ator~·. te,t of sudden I:~'\" .
• . . ' erl\' tonus the baSIS of thc pIa\'. I hc :
1 he Lesson-Semon ~I~o mc!tHks ch:iracterizations will he in the hand"
For Sale pa:sage~ f:'Oll~ the Chnstla,l1 SClel~ce. of \\'il1iam l'ricc as thc husband alld'
I,'OH SALE-Piano and living room t~xtbook, SCI~nce a~~d Hcalth ,w~th: father; Kay Roma al1d Ncd Pottcr a, "The Main Li"e Music Store"
table. Call Narherth 3607-J.
(ombl0-31 ) Key to the Scnptl;lres, by :\[,~.r~· baker, the children, and :-'Iiriam Phillips as
Eddy. oue of w}uch read.s: . I he way the stcpmot her.
WgT~I, ROTTED stable manure for to cscape the nllsery of SIl1 IS to cease '1'1 1'1 k:-'\ I I ., ..
sale. Call Narberth 2811. (oml1-28) sinning. There is no other way. To. Ie ~ ac '-. ~r cy r ral1lal1za~,~(:n ot 448 WEST LANCASTER AVE.
the physical senses, the strict demands' thc tragIc gro\lI1,~gs.of youth. 1 hUI1-
lengths, reas. \Vm. Foot. Ph. Cyn. of Christian Science seem perempton': dcr on ~hc Left. \\'.tl1 hc tl.lc play fur
CORD \VOOD ana I<indling wood, any
ARDMORE, PA.
984. (ombl0-31) but mortals arc hastcning tu learn that n~:xt. \\ edl~c.sday. I1I~h~, \\'It,h, D~ldll',~'
Life is God, good and that evil ha~ ~ <lUgh,1I1, I, cnl ~nfcr ,md ~cd I otter
A/,artments for Rent in reality neither j>lace nor power in ~!I thc I~',a(js: Shak~spcare s .•tragcrly.,
NARBgRTH _ 2(19 (;rayllng A\'enue, the human or the divine economv" (1'.' (!tlhc\I~~, I wtll' II~l' Igl,v('n (')'t 1 Illhur~rll:l)'
I1
3 bedrooms, baths, Frigidaire, 3"7) . Wit 1 . ay al1l ,11( (as 1(' 0; .\ Ir· The ltfusic You Want
garage, balcon)', etc., tncluding clec- - . iam l'hillips a~ Desdemona; Fl'fd When You Want It 0",
trlcity and hot water; reasonable. In- I Nofer as Iago. On Saturday, N'0\'C1l1-'
quire first 1Ioor. Ph. Narberth 2749-W. Lansdowne will be a more difficult' ber 8, Sidncy Howard's popular play,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...:(:.;0:,:1:.:1:.,.-..:1..:4,:) morsel for Lower 'Merion next season. "Lucky Sam McCarver," returns to the
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EFFICIENCY APT.-2 rms and bath' \Vith a great many of this year's team repertory after a brief absence, with
Murphy bed, hdwd. 11., tll~ bath, elec: back, Frank Forstburg will have some Harry Bellaver in the title role of the
Victor
refril;'. 108 Forest Ave., $40 month. hefty material to mould into a strong strangely compositc Sam and Dudley I'
Davis' Store. I'h. Narb. 4035. (010-31) team. Vaughan as his wife.
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flig'h at Ardillorc.
tOW\l
adlllissiolis d,.oPl'ed ill 10 see Ihe by a ~Iain Lim' It'am. Both tealUS Episcopal Wins
HaY('I'furd ('\Illl.'g'p Y:--, l-I:l1niltoll, .'1111111' alld il 'Was a sllccess fl'oll/ ....1',..1' Episcopal :\cademy remained in Ihe
awaY.
'·iIlHllfl\,a colll'';'' \,s,
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Bl1eIOH~1_1 a~t_._1
siolldpoilll. .Vo illjllril's reslliled alld
all lIO.I·s .,'<'1"1' 011 hOlld fl'" Ihe .11011-
scored a touchdown III the second
period, hut \'illano\,a jailed to convert
running for the: Interac title hy tlekat-
ing H;l\'erford Schoo!. 13-Ii, on Friday
~('r;:llltoIL day I'mel ia sl'ssiolls. the extra point. That was the way Ihe at the Episcopal field. Episcopal ma(k
l·, t If' 1'. \':-i. Xot I"l' Paille at
FI'Hliidin Fil·ld. * * * game stood through the jollowing hoth it- touchdowns in the second half
-- ---- -_._- The way the coaches put it is this. quarter. and twelvc minutcs "j the to ll\'e~come 11<1\'\:rfol'(l',; score, \·:h:ch
Telllple is playing good tl'am,; now. fourth had hl'en played when \' illanova Ca!l!e. in t,11l' second pc,ri.od. " ,
Junior High cLeopards' I Villanova is hringing gond attractions lksperately started a drive toward the llus \'Icton' and I'flends Central s
to I 'hiladelphia. I'enn is playing to TempI<' goal line. :\ jlllllhle gave the c1deat :;ends ·Episcopal. Friends' C·'n-
Win Important Game huge gatherings. Drexel is playing hall to Temple and Ste\'e Hanson tral and l'enn Chartt'r into a tie for
good hall and has a following. \Vhat dropped h;,ck to pUllt out of danger. first place in the Intnac League.
is a high school going to do for money The pass was a hit high and wide and Montgomery School Victor
The Junior 1J igh "Leopards" wull to keep up the athletic programs whl'n slid a\vay lrom Hanson. He quickly ~I ontgolllel'\' School defeated c;l'r-
tl1l'ir IIlO:;t illlportallt gallll' of the sea-
Slln last Thur:;da\' whell the\' smoth-
everybody is going to sec one of these scooped up the hall alld started for his manto\\'n F,'i~'nds on Fridav, 12-0, on
teams DIal' on a Saturday afternoon? goal line, hut Hiekey, giant Villanova the lat!er's fiell!. Enders, s'curing ('nd
'Ted \\'l'st Chesl,:r junillr Hi'gh lIuder
a thirty-eight-to'llllthilig score. The
Why. 1;la;' night foot hall: that's all. right lackle, caught him six inches for thl' ~Iontgomery tealll, tallied onc
,i"iting Ch",tcr ClIulllians uever had * * * from tIll' chalk mark, A ,afl'1~'! And toncrdown and \\T, Payne was reS!Hm-
('olleh 11 eillil' .J/iller sal'S lire b<'St an X-i victory for VillanO\·a. sibk for the other score.
a chance aikr Captain Ilar\'l'y BUt'k
1..011; 'l'OIl. IVe sorta f ..it all Ilpsel
went Il\Tr the gual lim' lin a pret ty
,1'0/11 ... ,,//1'"'' ill Ilral [lallle as early as
ren'rst: play early in the first '1uarter.
laoi'I F,.idllY, "'lrell ,1'011I1' slIIarl .'Ialoo~' Health Object of Friends' Haverford High Defeated
The JUliior High had the hand and wallied liS 10 bael.. T"IIIN.. ,,'ill, a l-I aVl'rford High School went d"wn
the drum and hugle corps out ou the f,'.,' IIr..el,bacl..s. Central School Sports to defeat hefore l'pper Darby last Sat·
tiele!. and a large crowd Ilf cheerers .' * • * urday afternoon, 1;-0. Upper Darby
pepped the team along, Bill !{opcr ,aid the :\a\'y·l'rincc\on
o U ttt !I ~~~~~\1~;~~,1<1
Barclay L. Jones, Ph.D.. tkadma:;ter scored in the tirst period of the game
nf Friends' Central School, presided at which wa" tiercely fought allli neither • ~r
he* CIl:S"." Ill' didn't say the Bala-Cynwyu-:\arberth Rotar~' team wa, ahle to score in the. three
UTime IIlickTOlllmy:-'1 acklin says that I'l'nn will
Club meeting Tuesday, October 21.
Douglas \\'. Crate. heal! of the Phy~i·
followiug peri"ds. Horton, Brunhouse
and Buckley played \\'('11 jor Haver-
l.. Kansas tomorrow. :\Iso that cal Educatiou Department of Friends' ford.
Wllh TenDI\' :\10\(:",1.0; Ahington will lose to Lower ~Il'l'ion. Cl'ntral, spoke at the luncheon, de-
Captain Johnny I'ennypacker's long * * * scribing the health instruction and the
ntn oj ninct v-fivc yards with an inter-
repted forw;lrd p,;s, hurled from the
hand lOj 'Spet'dy" Rust, of Lansdowue,
Saturday alterJIuon, is just another in-
stance "f what a I.ower ~I erion back
('OIlCIr .Idalll says Ihat Iris I'ad'-
ji"/d is II bllll,'1r of fJIIII ..rjlll,/fC"s,
.'1/>,,"1 1l'11 f,I/I1"','s 'II IIr" 1".\'1 I.,'"
!Ia/II,'S. :j:
sports activities of a country day
school. He outlined thl' major oh-
jectives of the course which is given
through the school. which aims to ~vc
thc students a fundamental idea of the
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will ll<, if the oH'ensi\'l' starts an aerial
attack in an effort to cross the goal
Thi, ,hould not hc thl' cas" with
such a fine snapper-hack as Lachman
human bOlh' and its functions, and to
train them -to use it to best advantage II
line. \\'e rannot produce accurately
the nlllllbl'r of interrep,cd passes made
bv Adam's team in the past three
Reinhart. He has not made a single
bad pass all season. *
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for health over a lon~ period of years.
He also described the sports activities
including almost 600 people, and which, ! I
years, hnt ij Wl' could it would as-
tound the readers. The 1Iain Line
Captain John j'ennypacker,
LO\wr ~Ier;on High, says that Ahing-
of in almost evcn' afternoon, finds fifteen
groups playing at various sports under
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team has WOII jour games during the ton has a \\'l)lHlcrful teanl. Their true skilled leadership.
past tWLl years in onc-touchdown vic- worth is not yet l'stahlished thou!;[h, Clareuce E. Tobias, J 1'" ,\ . .M., Reg-
tories in this manlier alld had two, as they ha\'e only played one team \\'Ith istrar and Head of Science at Friends'
more 10llg runs for touchdo\\'ns this I· any degree of class. That game was Central, has returned from a visit to
sea.son wIlen the score was not neces- with, Uppl'r Darh~', .and even Upi-Dah Phillips Academy at Audover, Mass.,
sal ily important. hasn t heen so hot m thc early games. where he visited classes in Religion
, "Tip" Peters ra!1 lIinety ~nd nill~ty- * * sai
,/ 10011 ,... ',,,."," * I Ilral 1.0',"'1' and 110dern l.ife gin'n hy Bucl Trow-
hve yards respectively agamst Abmg- . . . r . ( . ' . bridge.
1011 and Radnor last 'car for the onl .Il el'loll "'liS 1""IUII::"r/ fo~' SIIl,I!!IIII!! /1/ On Frielav, October 2-1, thl' members For Hallowe'en and every
scores of the games )each run cOll1in~ 11r .. l1o:",,.!ord !lalll... ,~IIIf/!lII.'!1 IS a of the Freshman Class at Friends' other day in the year, you'll
, I I I If . ' t f I D dark ,1'/11 1/1 fontl'all, for ,('/I/eh Ih ..
m t le ast la mmu cop ay. ave p..,.petrator i.1 I/sl/alh' ballislred frolll Central School hcld their annual Hal- find a large assortment of
D' Amora won t~le game .at Lallsdowne tire I.mll/c. Lawcr Afaioll was lIot lowe'en party. The costumes were fresh and delicious candy at
lasdt sea~ulI by tmterc~PtTg ~I ~o:wrd pC/lai,::,'d for' Sll/ill/i/II/, II/II fill' hoM- vcr\' varied and splcndid. Miss Anne
an d raclllg uln OtiC lC I' or J.m ~- VIC ill 'I, .,·lri,;, is o,il\' sliqlrl ill eid,,11 I a \Vachte1 was awarded the prize for the
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prettie~t costume. that of a Colonial
\'ar s across t lC goa I Ille.
'j I t I, 01' f "H lrsev" H rton's
ore lOOt'
latera s
Ie Ok
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\\'l'e'S ago ,a
1111 .ural -
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aver ore
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111 II,' pasill/le.
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I,' Idl'a IS 10 ho d
."illlOlIl al/raclhlll Ilrl' offitiols' al/I'II-
lio/l to il. This' littl" "I'I Ilrl' 1."'''<'1'
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maid; \Varwick 5akami won the prize
for the funniest, dressed as a jail bird,
DAVIS'
alnd took, It acro,~ thl'l!l1Ial nClalr~t for ,lfl',-iol' fi/ll' has /101 1'1'1 fr,'ell "b/,' 10 and Dorothea Dormon won the prize 224 Have~'ford Avenue
t Ie wlllnmg Ill.argln.p a.t . Ie en- 11'",./1. ' for the mast original costl1me, clad in
ham, Dave H.Hlge raced slxly yards * * * "kitchen" armor. There were many Photle: Narberth 4035
with an intelT,'ptel! aerial this year, Coach Bill .\nderson san' Ill' \\"11\1'1
and la't week .I ohn I" nn~'packer ('ar- havl' a dlalllpiunship basketball team
ganll's as well as vaudeville perform-
ances bv the Trotter Brothers, five ---------- I
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members of thc girls' class and duct
ried one of l.a:lsc.\O\l··1',· ninety-five this year. 50nll' of the boys arc al-
~r\~~.\'i~~'a~,ll\ef~~~~~;~'J·pa~~~~: is the life ready practicing in the high school
gymnasium daily. \Ve believc Bill will
singing by other~.
LAST CALL-G.I 'Your Hallow·
e." "ov.ll;es, masks, homs, latl- I
lems, parly favors, decorat;otls
* * * bring Ardmore. another wonderful ;\iarberth's community weekly news-
Abington has run up the biggest team this year. magazine may be purchased at news- a/ld coslumes HERE.
stands in the borough, and $2 will .....
scores this scason of an\' team in the * * * ~ ,
suburbs, They have totaled 156 points The weatherman says clear and cool bring it by mail to your home enry
and their goal line remains Ullcrossed. for tomorrow. Here's hoping, Friday ftJr a year.