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w. s. Horner,
303 N. Narberth Ave.
Narberth,
Narberth Crushes Vacation Lands Call Many, and Visiting and Explains Television If ddresses Rotaru.ns Tigers Bite Dust
• Sandtop's Bronchos Entertaining Keep Local Residents Busy to M. L. Radio Club in Near-Shutout
Dr. and Mrs. Carl W. White and Avon Road, spent last week-end at
Davismen Score Bulle of Runs their young sons, of Elmwood Ave- Beach Haven. Thunderstorm Prevents Demon- Masters Fans Eight; Menaces
nue, have returned from a fortnight's Mrs. T. E. Laughlin and son stration for Fans at
When Visitors Go Into Lyons' Record; Allows
stay in Cape May, N. J. Thomas, 410 Dudley Avenue, who
Fielding Slump. Rev. and Mrs. John Van Ness are have been stopping for a while in Meeting. Five Hits.
• vacationing at the General Shelby Ho- Rhode Island with relatives, have gone
DURBIN BLANKS SEVEN tel, Bristol, Tenn., and at the Assem- to Portland, Maine, where they will re- LONGSTRETH IS SPEAKER
I JUNGLE IS TAMED, 11-1
bly Inn, Montreat, N. C. main for the month of August with
~I rs. S. E. W oolmington, of West Mr. Laughlin's sister. Mrs. Paul D, By Richard L. Timm. By John Uberti
By John Uberti Philadelphia, will spend several weeks Baughman is also visiting with them Last Thursday evening, amid crash-
Out hit and outplayed ill" al1 details here as the guest of her son, Mr. C1ar- Walter Masters came dangerously
for a while. ing lightning and rDaring thunder, ac- near Nick Lyons' strike-out record of
of the game, Santop's Bronchos fel1 to ence H. Woolmington, of Narbrook
their sixteenth defeat of the season Park. Mrs. J. Miles O'Connor and Mrs. companied by a miniature cloudburst,
eleven in Wednesday's nightcap when
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, out of their sixty past contests,. when Mrs. Harry B. Weld, 511 Essex
Joseph M. O'Connor and family, of the l\lain Line Radio Association held
Montgomery Avenue, have opened its regular monthly meeting in the he curbed eight batsmen of the Main
"Bill" Durbin, v~teran grenadIer of Avenue, and her daughter, Miss Elean- Line Tiger outfit to give Narberth un-
their cottage at Wildwood, where they' club room at 125 Sutton Road, Ard-
• many d!amonds, aIded by fine support 1or Weld, are guests of Mrs., R. H.
will remain until the 15th of Septem- more. A goodly number of fans were disputed supremacy between the two
from hIS team-mates, .held the con- Durbin, of North Narberth Avenue,
tenders to the NatIOnal CQlored at her Avalon cottage. ber. present despite the fact that many are 1110st buoyantly matched clubs in this
• League to four spacious hits. The !\Ir. and Mrs. Harry Roser and fam-
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Waters and vacationing in cooler climates.
family, of 314 Dudley Avenue, have I The feature of the evening was a
vicinity. Narbcrth, who played a 5-5
bombardment of th~ home c1u? I?OUn?- ily left this week for a motor trip to deadlock in their previous encounter
returned home after spending the very interesting and instructive talk on
• ed the ebon clan mto submISSIon 111 Toledo Ohio
week at Point Pleasant. television, given by W. W. Long- here last month, deluged the black clan
the first three innings. The visitors' l\/r. ~nd Mrs. Thomas J. Manning,
four connections meant three runs. as 235 Hampden Avenue, went to New Mr. and, Mrs. C. J. Bruneel, 20 streth, of Haverford. In clear, force- Photo hy Hollnud.r & Fi.ldmnn under eleven devastating runs as com-
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compared ~o Na~berth's seven pomts York on Saturday to visit their son, George Street, Belmont, Mass., are ful terms Mr. Longstreth detailed how commanding
receiving congratulations on the birth the pictures being sent are changed
Captain George Landenberger, pared to a lone tally which the visit-
officer of the U. S. S.
from the eIght I1Icks. Thomas J. Manning, Jr., who is con- Pennsylvania, who spoke on peace- ors marked lip in the third inning,
of a girl on Thursday, August 1. Mrs. by the use of a scanning disc into a time activities of the navy before the
While the imperious hand of "Big nected with the International Postal
Bruneel will be remembered to her rapidly moving pencil of light, which Rotarians of the Bala-Cynwyd-Nar- thus averting a shutout.
Bill" tenaciously restrained the follow- Telephone & Telegraph Co. in that Bob Martin led the local boys when,
friends here as Mrs. A. J. Crater, se'c- paints fifteen complete pictures per berth Club on Tuesday. Captain
• ers of the one-time great catcher San- city.
retary at Narberth schools for seven second on a lens focussed on a photo- Landenberger's vessel is in League out of four appearances at the plate,
top, Narberth's indomitable onset of Dr. and Mrs. John H. Davis, 31 Island Navy Yard being recondi- he c10llted a double, walked twice and
three-inning duration spel1ed victory years. electric cell. This cell, in turn, tioned.
connected for a single in his last trip
for the second-half pace-makers of the - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I Mr. and Mrs. Eth-Elmer D. Hack- c~ange.s the light .impulses into e1ec-
~rJcal for a singular average of 1.000. Vernie
Main Line League. This victory gives Monday May See man, Sabine and Wynnewood Ave- I\1lpulses
nues, are being congratulated on the 111 the same manner ~s br~adcast pro-
whIch are transmitted
Fleck, veteran of the outfield, earned
the Davismen a fair average of .560
with nine triumphs out of sixteen Action on Tennis birth of a son Robert Barton Hack- grams. In the receiver, III
Navy Guardian of
place of himself a seat among the honored
games in independent bal1 for the cur- man, 01 I J u Iy _~O . Ihe loud speaker, . is connected a neon
Economic Prosperity when he emulated Martin's feat with
rent season, while the "liability" col- glow tube, the hght from which, vi- two hits and contributed three of the
Mr. and Mrs. A. \V. Crownover: ~29 brating in step with that at the trans-
umn in league baseball shows only two Plans to Be Submitted Council
elevcn runs scored.
t North Narl~erth Avenue,. are recelvll1g mittingend, filters a picture through Captain Landenberger Tells Ro- !\Iasters curbed the first three men
set-backs, one by Brookline in the first Call for Building Two con~ratulat~ons on the bIrth of a son, the holes in the receiving scanning disc
game of the year and the other re- tarians of Peace-Time who stepped to the pentagon in the
Clay Courts. DaVId Janueson Crownover. I. h .. .
cently at the hands of Newtown w lIC must be turnlllg III synchromsm opener, while his teammates greeted
Mr. al~d :Mrs. Raymond Maxwell, with the projector disc. Activities. the invaders with two hits from which
, Square. ' 1I Improvements of Narberth's play- of the BaIrd Apartments, have returned
from their vacation at Rehoboth I
AI1 the runs that. wer~ destll1ed to ground will be discussed and probably Beach, Delaware, and Wildwood, N. J. advantages of the scanning disc, and
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Peace-time activities of the United aided by three unnecessary free passes.
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cross the pentagon m tillS contest re-I decided upon by borough Council at Robert Henderson, of the Church then explained the scanning drum, Dr. States Navy were the theme of a talk Heckle walked and Mulligan promoted
plet.e with .mast.erl y eXhibitions. of the its August meeting, to be held in Elm Far.m Sc~ool, is :visiting Clarence Long Jenkins' latest contribution to the art, before the Bala-Cynwyd-Narberth Ro- him to second on his sacrificial offer-
natlOnal d.lverslO~, found theIr w~ Hal1 Monday night. In preparation, durlllg hIS vacatIon. which was dealt with in detail in a tary Club on Tuesday noon by Captain ing and Fleck garnered the second
over the dISC durll1g the first three 111- committees of Council will meet to- ~ames England, Jr., has been ~~- very complete article b th . v t George Landenberger, commanding pass of the gam(' Gilfillan sent a sky-
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corporal at Valley Forge
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ast wee saturday Evemng officer of the U. S. S. Pennsylvania. rockct to the tirst baseman, but Babb
ing four sessions found Durbll1 and B'd '11 b bl b 'd d Mr. F. M. Justice and his daughters, Post." "The economic prosperity of the smashed a stinging two-ply shot to the
'Gordon who succeeded Smith on the I s WI pro a y e consl ere ,
apex 111. t h e t h'Ir d ,engage d 111
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. contracts awarded, for construc- Caroline, Marion and Elizabeth, of All the apparatus necessary for a country is safeguarded," said Captain right wing. scoring Heckle and Fleck.
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t1g t score ess pI c 109 a e. .
Itlon of a permanent grandstand to re- Montgomery Avenue, are enjoying a demonstration of television was on Landenberger, "by the navy's foster- Masters also walked, immediately
place the present structure on the trip to Maine. hand, but the Q. R. N. caused by the ing and protection of an adequate mer- crossing behind Babb off Martin's
Fresh from their recent string of south side of the Narberth ball field. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Mac<;i';lt?n, 102 thunder shower blanked reception chant marine." The navy is also a double to left field. Curwin hit to
victories over the Philadelphia Tri- And work,will pr'Jbably be authorized ..ffhestl am LAvkenu\i~"
oun tl1.!t !ir~, VISltll1g ," in hfs was a disappointment ·to"many·'
a 'e. IrgulI8. ~pioneer, the .captain tJointed'''out, in the the fir'st baseman, \~ho ousted him
• ~'Iigles, Wentz-Olney, Trenton and for at least two clay tennis courts, Th e I . H • Beyers are vacat iolling and there were words of doubt on the development d' d f of the
. . steel II mdustry,. of unassisted.
M~rrisville, w~o had never lost a game surrounded by wiring ten feet high, at Wildwood. lips of some, but others who had seen ra 10 an 0 aVIation, a peace-tune Bounds routed the locals one-two-
prior to meetmg the Santop clan, the to be instal1ed on the community play-
• visitors felt quite at home in the for- ground.
Mr. and :Mrs. Samuel H. McCartan, the apparatus in operation at amateur activities. Through its demand for three in the home half of the second,
Both improvements were 119 Meri?n Avenue, are spending the station W3AUQ reassured their steel in the construction of ships, new
but weakened considerably In the sub-
eign half of the first frame when they recommended by the Narberth ReCf'ea- summer m Avalon, N. J. . . friends by describing some of the methods of manufacture and qualities
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wllhams, 115 . d I d Th ' h ' sequent frame when a round-tripper
• assembled two hits from which they tion Board at its recent meeting. Merion. Avenue, were seen on the movIe reels they had seen broadcast were ~ve ope. e navy.s .ac leve- and a wild heave accounted for two
coined one run. Briggs singled to left, Also recommended bv the board beach at Margate City, N. J., where from \V3XK in Washington, D. C. ments JI1 the fields of aViation and local runs. Vernie, first man up in
". went to second when Young watched were repairs to the tem;orary grand- they're spending the summer.
one go wild behind the plate and stand on the ball field. They were
The meeting officially came to a radio are too well known to the public
Russel1 Bassler, of th~ Post Ofl.lce close after the "kitty" planned b" th to need repetition.
this inning, measured Bound for a
force, reports that work IS progresSll1g . . .' J e . . . mighty home-run; Gilly reached first
crossed off Richardson's one-bagger to made last week by Charles L. Jenkins, pretty fair at the 103d Cavalry at Mt. Recelvll1g EqUIpment Fund Commit- The servIce of the naval traullng when struck by a wild pitch, as did
• left field which was deep enough to by order of George B. Suplee, Super- Gretna. tee, was held. "Jimmie" Carver was schools throughout the country where Babb, who immediately followed. Wal-
admit the crack rightfielder. intendent of Public Works. l\I r. and :Mrs. R. G. Aungst and the lucky winner, and he went home enlisted men learn trades of all kinds ter jammed the bags when he snared
Narberth had not yet begun to fight Surfacing is being done by the daughters, Kathryn, Peggy a~d Adele, carrying a spare loud speaker which they may take up after their
406 Dudley Avenue, are leavll1g Nar- . . . . a free ticket. and Gilfillan flashed
when in the home half of the first, they Suburban Construction Company on berth to make their home in State The fans gathered around the trans- enhstment was CIted as one of the home when Martin passed an over-
took the lead with a pair of markers. \"lynnewood Court, Grove Place and College, Pa., where Kathryn, a recent mitter, which operates on 80 meters, foremost beneficial activities of the
throw to the disc, Babb and \Valt
Heckle worked presto on Smith for a Rockland Road. The borough will graduate of Lower Merion, will enter with the call of W3ND and after navy in time of peace.
I moving up one repsectively. Martin
, double to Windsor Avenue and Har- prepare the base on Wynnewood Ave- "State" in September. Peggy and ··f·
Adele will attend the high school in satls ymg t emse ves t at the statIc
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The Pennsylvallla IS now III drydock walked, Curwin singled to the infield,
• ris' propellant smash soared into cen- nnue between Windsor and Montgom- that city. was still too strong for satisfactory in the League Island Navy Yard, be- but Young flied to the shortstop for
tre giving him admittance to third. cry, in order that the Suburban Con- Mr. and l\frs. Jesse S. Harris, 135 transmission and reception said their ing reconditioned and modernized the third out.
• Gilfil1an doubled to center scoring struction may apply the top coating, Merion Avenue, left Wednes?ay. for 73's and parted. throughout.
The Tigers, who were minus the
Harris, while Fleck and Masters according to State specification "E," Newport R. I. Robert HarriS IS at E . d" h i '
St. Georges, Canada. . . very one .JJlt~re.ste. 111 CIt ~r. te e- !I~e speaker w~s JJl~roduced by Dr. un relentless aggressiveness of their
lofted to the outfield and Martin was which is the same as on Haverford Miss Margaret Livingston, Chestnut I VISIon or radIO IS II1vlted to VISIt the WIlham L. Martm, hUlIself an officer first meeting, coined a run in the exo-
thrown out at first. Avenue. Avenue, is leaving for Greenwich and association headquarters and see what in the naval reserve.
The visitors tallied twice in the sec- tic half of the third from one bingle.
New London, Connecticut, and East is being done. Meetings are the first George Painter, of the Philadelphia McLain blanked but Brown singled
• ond, but thereafter with the exception Northfield Massachusetts for a week's Th d f I h
of Richardson and Wilkerson who Board of Trade Picnic
sojourn. 'Her brother Douglas will urs ay 0 eac 1 mont at the club :Rotary Club, was a guest at the meet- to left and H. White popped to Mar-
accompany her to Greenwich. room, 125 Srtton Road, Ardmore. mg. tin. Link met Masters' fast curve for
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• ambled, not a darky could gain pos- Suffers From Competition an unofficial triple when the umpire
session of the initial hassock. \"lith MRS. THEODORE E. MEEKER
one out Campbel1 strol1ed, Wilkerson Narberth's Board of Trade picnic
REAL ESTATE NEWS Hedgerow Prepares Ervine Play called him out for neglecting to tag
Funeral services will be held this
singled to the infield, promoting was held Wednesday afternoon and afternoon at 2 o'clock at a Philadel- Next Wednesday's offering of the second base. Brown counted from the
Campbel1 to third and when Smith hit evening at Willow Grove. Quoit phia funeral parlor for Mrs. Theodore The first floor apartment at 110 Hedgerow Theatre Company at the blunder.
to Durbin, Campbel1 scored off Bill's pitching and riding on amusement de- E..Meeker, formed)' Miss Alice Mel- Iona Avenue, Narberth, has been Anthony Wayne Theatre will be CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO
wild throw home. \"lilkerson contrib- vices featured the day's fun. The lor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barry rented to Dr. J. Paul Shea. "Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary," a
uted the third run for the invaders motor cavalcade from Narberth, start- S. Mellor, 116 Chestnut Avenue, Nar- Messrs. Charles A. and Bert Boyd comedy by St. John Ervine, which has
when he took a flying start off third ing before 2 P. M., was assisted by a berth. Interment will be made in Ar- have leased the second floor apartment been in the Hedgerow repertoire since
Sell Stamps Here For '\
and slid over the rubber as Watson William Penn Automobile Club motor- lington Cemetery. at 114 Essex Avenue. August, 1926. Lakehurst to Lakehurst
• sacrificed between first and second. cycle' escort through Philadelphia. Mr. A. E. Haenchen, of St. Louis, \"lith its central character an Eng-
" Briggs w'as thrown out; Harris to
Mrs. Meeker was killed instantly on
Refreshments for 200 people were Sunday in an automobile accident in has leased 333 Conway Avenue, from lish actress, who "can't help splashing That the l\fain Line has taken con-
• Martin. provided by the business men and Chicago, where she had been living Mr. A. E. Paige. sex around as if she were distributing siderable interest in the projected
Five hits, two walks and three errors prepared by Marios Chios, chairman for the past few years. She was 22 William T. Harris has rented 510 handbills," the play moves swiftly and round-the-world flight of the Graf
. gave Narberth the sum of five runs in of the committee in charge. But only years old and had been married for Homewood Avenue to Mr. George C. intriguingly along to a humorous Zeppelin was evidenced early this
the subsequent two innings. H um- forty attended the event, due partly about a year. She was a graduate of Rickards, of Camden, N. J. climax when this same English actress, week when round-trip letters were
phreys' single rol1ed out slow enough to vacation absences and partly to the the Lower Merion High School, class Mr. George S. Webb, of New York Mary Westlake. visits the Considine mailed at post offices here. The post-
to allow him to get on and Young sac- Athletics-Yankees double-header ball of 1925. City, has leased 17 Schiller Avenue, the country estate. The object of the age cost $3.55 for each letter, and was
rificed him to second. Durbin struck game. property of Q. Ubertie. visit-to hear Geoffrey Considine read bought in stamps of the following de-
out, but Heckle walked and H um- Mr. William H. Andrews, formerly his play, "Joan of Arc"-is quickly nominations, as a rule: $2, $1, 50-cent
• phreys counted off Harris' single and 1----------------- Repair Walles, Curbs of 328 Woodbine Avenue, is now occu- lost sight of when Mary's tendency and 5-cent.
, . Heckle gyrated the two remaining don for a single only to be run down Repairs
Ian doubled to leftfield. Fleck lofted a free ticket and an error put two men 162 property owners to whom notices
to sidewalks and curbs have pying 727 Montgomery Avenue, the
toward play-acting is unloosed in the
sacks for run number two when Gilfil- on the lanes. Bill struck out six, while been made by over 75 per cent. of the premises of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cook. Considine household. "You have to as Tuesday night to New York, thence
The letters were forwarded as late
Mr. J. P. Vanderveer, Jr., has leased do something when you come to the to Lakehurst, and were then expected
to left for the third out. on first, both of whom were ilUmedi- were sent some time ago, according to his property, 127 Conway Avenue, to country," is Mary's belief, so she pro- to be g.iven a special cachet commemo-
Superintendent George B. Suplee, of Mr. James Sweeney, Philadelphia.
Narberth's relentless attack in the ately put out. ceeds to fall in love with two mem- rating the first dirigible world flight.
third yielded three runs, after which r h o a e Public Works. Now that the time No.8 Cleveland Avenue, the prop- bers of the Considine family and to Most of the letters were addressed by
Briggs, rf . 1 1 1 0 0 limit has expired for the work to be erty of Mr. Gerald Lynam, has been
followed the gruelling duel of the Richardson, cf. . . accept both their proposals of mar- the senders to themselves, "via Graf
mound. Masters lost no time in car- R. Johnson, 3b . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ done by owners themselves, bids are rented to Mr. Henry Dotzenroth, of riage, and to forget her acceptance of Zeppelin, Lakehurst to Lakehurst."
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ing Young, and Harris ambled. Gilfil- Gilfillan, S8. • •••••••••• 0 2 0 1 0 Star Klan, tl1at the Bazaar held in Story Hour Tuesday Yockel: Sheila, her niece, is played by
lan dispatched a grounder to the first- Fleck, cf 0 o 0 WANT ONE?
'of Masters, rf. .........•.. 1 1 2 1o 00 Fairview Saturday and Sunday, July At the story hour in the Narberth Sue Platt; Geoffrey, her son, is played
Pennsylvania Highway. booklets, in-
baseman who caught Durhin at the Martin, lb. . 0 012 1 0 13 and 14, was a social and financial Community Library on Tuesday, Au- by Smith Dawless; Sir Henrr Consi-
disc. Fleck was thrown out, Harris Humphreys, 3b. 2 1 1 o 0 success. The net profit from the Sat- ust 13, Miss Mary Church, the Libra- dine is played by William Price: Rev. teresting and informative, were re-
Young, c 1 o 6 Canon Peter Considine is played by ceived by Our Town last week for
• to Martin. Durbin, p. . ' ; . '" 0 1 3 ~ ~ urday evening bazaar alone was re- rian, will tell the following stories: Ferd Nofer: Hobbs is played by Jas-
From then on neither team could get ported at $275. It is planned to l1Jn "Felicia and the Pot of Pinks," "The per Deeter: Mr. Beeby is played by free distribution. By courtesy of
a man past first with the exception of Totals •• " .•...••.•. , 7 9 24 11 2 the !>azll!lr four 'evenings· and two day~ Postmaster J. B. Nespey, they may be
.. Narberth 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0-7 Castle of Echoes," and the "Golden Ted ~c.Kay: M.i~. ~imms isplaye,d
Narberth who saw Durbm I1lck Gor-I Santop ...........•. 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 6--3 next year. by MtnamPhillij)s, and Jenny '111 had, while they last, at the Narberth
Bird." played by Helet1;' ~raig. Post Office.
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Seashore & Resorts will be placed on sale Uyou were to visit our •
WATI~RFRONT propertie.... Colonial' i country laboratory at
The ncw slidcs all,1 swings havc ar- dn the Schedule E"tate". on t~a~tern Shore, Md., Tal· and displayed at our Oxford, Penna~, you would see our experts
ri\'cd and are being sct up on the Gamcs to be playcd at Narberth hot County, the Venice of America.' •
MorriR Bros.. St. Michaels, Md. (8·16) constantly inspecting samples of milk from
playg-rounds this weck. Come around soon arc as follows: Saturday-N ew-
I I office next week. each Abbotls ttA" dairy farm.
town Square: !\Ionday-Hilldale:
and try them out.
\Vedncsday-Passaic Bloomer Girls.
Dogs, Birds, Pets
.. * * These tests are a definite, unerring check on
CI:lir Richard:ion won a ncw mashie
TOY blacle and tan terrier male pup-·
I pie~, LOllg" ])E-d igrees and regi~tered Again we take the eacb dairyman's sanitary care - for Wllich we
Pro Hall and Wood I in A. K. C. .1. Frank Ura~", Jersey
golf club on Tuesday whcn hc came
To the Editor of Our Town. Shore. Pa. lead In merchan-. pay him a premium.
through in the finals of the golf tour- Dear Sir: '
For service of Abbotts "A" Milk and other Abbot18
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nament with a low score of 38 for 12 The present horough Council has Real Estate for Rent dising equipment that Dairy Products, simply 'pbone Evergreen 4461-62
holes. The other finalists and scores gi\'en the citizens a business-like ad- MODERATE rl'ntal to de~irahle tenant (our main Pbiladelpbit» Dairy) •
ministration. The terms of John R. -Semi - detached nt'wl~' - reno\'ated
are a~ follows: I
Carl Ble~sing. 41; Hall and Robert F. \Vood. prescnt h~lu"". "outh<>rn expo~ure; 5 bedronllls means more effective ABBOTIS D \lRIES, Inc.
Charles Senn. 41: Eddie Fittipoldi. 47; membcrs of Council, expire on Janu-. (~ I'oom~ and hath); large ~:ard; north
ary I 1930 Thesc gentlemcn should I ~Ide Narberl'l. Apply DurbJll & HO\.\"
N. Fittipoldi, 47. 'd' I 'tl tl t' f nrd. 31 N. Narhl'rth A\'e. Phone Nul'.• HEATING
. .. . Ile rcwar e( W! 1 ano lcr . crm 0 herth :1843.
office and I bclle\'e the sentllnent of
Crcat intcrcst was aroused Thurs- the people of Narbcrth is that thev
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day in thc "Tumbling Club". The should be renominated and elected. - Situations Wanted
)'ot"xc: "'OMAN de~lrt'~ ,lrl'~~lllaldng',
Reds. captaincd hy Dick 1\1 cDe\'itt, de- I
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Yonrs very truly.
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1\'ICITltt .entz. Ie C\'cnts an scores Augu~t 8', 1929.
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About fifty raAla and rced baskets
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plction; also innumerable wool pocket
rebated for return of bottle, IngersoU watches and alatm clocks, the reliable and •
JACOB HORNUNG BREWING CO., PHILA., PA.
books with dcsigns that ha\'e all the
colors of the rainbow wo\'en into them. or 90 cents per gallon in jars, I inexpensive timekeepers for millions. Priced from
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N. B.-We stand back of
el'ery gallon of gas, every A Quart We are here primarily to help you in your business
quart of oil, every pound of
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PAGE THREE
Friday, August 9, 1929 OUR TOWN
AUDITORS' REPORT
News of Of the School District of the Borough of Narberth, i SUMMER . . SUGGESTIONS
tlte Churches Montgomery County, Pa. 1929 Ii Where to Go Vacation Service Where to D. l.·~~,n,
. . . ,.:e,.' , ':~.;:
For School Year Ending July 1,
'st Ep,'scopal Church
Method, Assessed Valuation of Taxable Property
TAXATION I
I ~"::i1;;;~~;il,=~~l:Jl:Jd~_'
··.··· $4,268,848.00 t-....-..-..-..-...--.-...--..--..-.----: ' ->~ ,~~~~~ --- -
Rev. Samuel MacAdams,11 Minister. Number Assessed with Per Capita Tax ·.··•··· 32571l
' 18 . HOWARD . ' C FRITSCH ! . . "~'H'.stOTlC. ..L ower M er.on
. . . . ,·SCHOOL FOR THE 8LIND: "
9 :45
Sunday, August:
A. 1:I.-Sunday School.
I
Number of Mills Levied .•..•..•.....•.. ·.·······,·········
Rate of Per Capita Tax. . . . .• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00
J t
US we 0
f th P
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e eace ! and Blockley" OVERBROOK, PA.
11 :00 A. ~L-,-:r\'lorning
worship. Ser- AMOUNT OF SCHOOL TAX REAL ESTATE Ii 1
mon by the Rev. John Tracy. Per Capita Property . Total ii
Fire Insurance-Best Companies By l
Now is the time .to have all your
7:00 P. M.-Community service on Amount Levied (Face of Duplicate) .. $15,165.00 $75,066.66' $90,231.66 , Phone 4C1-19·W 21/1 Baverrord Ave. ) DORA HARVEY DEVELIN, A. M.
the lawn of the Lutheran Additions to Duplicate.... . . . . . . . .. . 1,120.00 1,772.60 2,892.60 ~----------------------.......-.... chairs recaned. Porch rockers a
For Sale at Strawbridge and
Church.
Wednesday. August 14:
Penalties . " . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total Amount of Tax .•........ r.... 16,458.00
Exonerations
173.00
2,795.00
689.97
77,529.23
1,588.50
" 862.97 -
'93,987. 23 1
4,:~~:~gl
1
Clothier's, Wanamaker's, or
Seashore Hauling
---IIspecialty. Satisfaction guaranteed.
8:00 P. M.-Prayer meeting in the Entered as Liens ,................ 682.20 I any book store.
85,136. 03 1 Trinit,. 0313
Methodist Church. Net Amount of 1928 Tax Collected.. 13,213.00
Uncollected Taxes, July 1, 1929. .. . . . 450.00
71,923.03
3,335.50 3,785.50 Service From Door to Door II Delivered
Price $5
the Same Day
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church -----). •• $E 52 .. ... )4
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Rev. Cletus A. Senft. Pastor. RECEIPTS $753.26
d
S',1un ay, A
B'II ugust:
S I I 11
Balance on Hand July, 1928 .........•.... ·.·····
1T em pora ry. Loan'" .,. •.,•.... , .•..•.....•........•• 3,600.00 Service Co. Those Vacation Clothes
321.38
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9 : 45 A • " . - 1 >e c 100 • Interest ..•.•.............•..................... Frank H. Seely, Jr., Mgr.
11 :00 A. M.-The service.
I
Theme, Taxes $85,136.03
"Christ's Kingdom vs. World Delinquent'. ;............... 2,442.80 5 BALA AVENUE . -worn when you go away or when you return home-will
Phone Cynwyd0168-W877
Kingdom" by Rev. A. F. A. 87,578.83 II
N eudorffer. .. . State Appropriation .........•.................. 13,459.10 Roxboro : need to be made presentable. To look your best, have
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7:00 P. M.-Union tWlhght servIce Tuition Non-Resident Pupils .....•............. ·. 228.00
on the lawn. . ! All Other S·ources ·.····· 1,064.32 . 'your garments cleaned and pressed by
VV'ednesday, 8 'P. M.-Coml1tul1 l.t y I Total ...................•.• ··············· . - - - - $107,004.89 1 t
prayer service in the 1\1 etho d 1St
Church. I .
*Does not include money borrowed and paid back the same year.
STONE HcARBOR, c:.N.. J. eADELIZZI "BROS.
FOUR-ROOM FURNISHED BUNGALOWS,
Friday, 8 P. l\!.-Choir rehearsal. CURRENT EXPENSES WITH !lATH, $28 WEEKLY, T AILORS-CLEANERS-VYERS
·Bapt,st . Ch urc h 0 f t h e E 'JIange I' Secretary
General Control (A):
.....................................• $400.00 :I NEW TON
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INCLUDING G",s AND ELECTRICITY
102 Forest A"enue Phone: Narbe-rth,:602
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n
· Robert E. Keighton, Minister.
Sunday:
Treasurer .. ,
Attorney
11 :00 A. l\!.-l\Iorning worship. Ser- Tax, Collectors
mon by the Rev. \VilIiam H. AudItors
l\Iain, D. D. I
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Compulsory EducatIOn and Census
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.
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.
.
300.00
50.00
1,768.63
75.00
75.00
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tAPPAN·
10:00 A. :M.-Sunday School. Of Other Equipment . 26.30 ~
$315;931'~
,
11 :00 A. ~L-:Meetil1g for worship. '
;
Insurance-Fire and Other ........................•.......
~: ....•................
.
.
$1,422.33
800.00
215.42 GAS RANGE
stove
9 :45 A. :\!.-Bible School. J. H. Mc- Taxes . 'i82.40 ~\,I
Clay, superintendent. Other Expenses · .. ····· 35.00
11 :00 A. l\1.-Morning worship. The
sermon will be delivered by - - - - '.'
.. Rev. L. M. Keim. of Narberth:
7:00 P. l\1.-Union meeting on thel
'rotal. ' ". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DEBT SERVICE AND CAPITAL OUTLAY
$2,655.15 I
Iii
Sermon !>y I Debt 'Service (G): '1'
Lutheran lawn.
Church., . •
I
c1err!yman frol11 the BaptIst Redemption of Short Term Loans*.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Payments of Inter~st 9n Bonds.............................
$2,500.00
1,920.00
\Vedncsday, August 14, 8 P. M.- Payment of Interest on Short Term Loans.................... 21.87
Union prayer meeting in the Metho-
'dist Church. The leader will be fur- Total. : '. . '.. . .. .. .. .. . '. $4;441.87 .
nished by the Baptist Church. ---- I
"'Does not include money borrowed and paid back the same year.
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Capital Outlay (H): ' ; ' ',-
Equipment for New Buildings:
Heat, Light and Plumbing .............•.......••.....• $82.30
Other;; .......•................... , :, ..; :'.;. '. . : .. ''' . 103.34
Added Equipment ·for Old Buildings " . 20.35 [
TotaL ...............•. ; .••........................... $205.991
SU.MMARY
Total Receipts . $107,004.89 Ii
Total Payments (Items A-F) .....••.•....... $102,237.74
1
(Items G-H) .••... " '" .....•..•.. , .. ~. 4,647.86
Total. " ..." ....•... , ...•..... '" •......•. ; - - - - 106,885.60 I
Balance on Hand (School Year 1928-1929) .•....... $119.29
SINKING FUND REPORT I
! Balance on Hand July 1, 1928 .. , .. " ......•................ $9,993.99 1
Received froln Interest . 403.72 ~I
1
Total Receipts.. • . $10,397.711 '
Balance in Fund July 1, 1929 . $10,397. 71 1
ASSETS
School Sites, Buildings 'and Equipment .........•............ $135,220.62 1
Accounts Receivable . 3,785.50 i
'Sinking Fund ...........................•........•..•..... 71
Balance in Treasury . 10'397.
119.29 1'
'.
Children's Totar. : . "; ~ ....•..... '
LIABILITIES . "
. $149,523.12
Slightly more on Deferred Payments
.,.
Dair-£ntting:
.I T..,o COllvelllellt I'
Bonded . Indebtedness
. . . :w ... _
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eVR'l"OWN Friday, August 9, 1929
MORE TO UNCLE CY questionnaire of the colleges. Some-I A Word in Defense !The churches a~e ":lakin~ a p.oor muddle
how or other they pass quickly over, Dear Uncle Cy: 10.f theology! wh~ch. IS t~elr pnmary func-
Every "colyumist" dreams of
Yale and Princeton and concentrate
upon the trade scho~ls where the ma- It has colne to ~lY dor
.ce tlOn. I thmk It IS fair to suggest that
t~ht YOt they do their real job before they attempt
The MARKLE Man For Permanent
the sort of response Uncle Cy has jority of students ar~ working their were recent y excoriate rom . e pu - to take on another one. After they have
had to his series of articles on way through and consequently. have p~t and I hasten to your assistance I done this and they slart out to educate Says: Satisfaction
Prohibition. The replies, pro and little time or money for the forbidden wl~h ~loral sUPI?:r~ If ttO~ are ol~ toward //Ioderatioll they wi!! have an
con, continue to ftow in. Lest the spirits: I can not prove to such as Mr. ahn wise you WI nOr at ~hu c~n opportunity to do a marvelous construc- Lots of people want our
Jeaders' weary of this interminable Chalfant that an enormous proportien ave no grea.ter com~ 1I11en an 0 live work. BUY A
REPUTATION at other '.'
discussion, no correspondence on . of the Younger Generation is drinking. have people dldaghee th ~ou. If ~blu ''r
In the meantime, right or wrong, do
this subject will be published after They would rather not believe it and are Y0l.!ng, ~n. t ere ore 00 sensl e not allow yourself to be disturbed by
the issue of August 16. If you· they are totally incapable of finding to IPubhc o llll1Jon, you IdYt~et IPsetj rampant zealots. They, t60, have their
out for themselves.
P
. ,perfsOl~I~ y, a m so. 0 a rea - place in the scheme of things.
people's prices.
GEORGE R. MARKLE
Smedley
would speak, speak quickly.
• • •
Expresses "Younger Generation"
. , Ize the utI Ity 0 f argull1g on the ques-
I .heart!ly approve of Uncle Cy s tion of prohibition. Likewise my fore- (Full name may be had on reque;t.)
I
openmg hiS column t.o the great ques- bears, I hope, realized the uselessness
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Builder Built Home
Narberth National Bank Bldg.
I tlon. :rhe commulllty sho.uld kn?w of arguing the question of s.layery..
I H B WALL NARBERTH, PA. Wm. D. & H. T. Smedley
Dear Editor,
Wynnewood, Pa. somethmg of the truth on~e 111 a while. It is not a question of opmlOn With
I dho'bl~~t blam~ Ithe cb\!rhb'dtor ff thge me, but a matter of fact that prohibition
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When I read such stuff as the Rev. pro I Itlon a~tlc e~ pu .IS. e ~o on has not worked out well in this country.
Harry M. Chalfant contributes to ago for not dlvulglJ~g his. Identity. He I detest drunkenness and I deplore it,
Uncle Cy's column it is all I can do was .merely protecfhn g hiS home from but in thousands of miles of annual travel,
to control a fit of nausea. It is evi- possible search a ter some l;Inscrupu- in the pursuit of my ~ai1y bread, I ~ee
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Plumbing .:. Heo.t'''11
Gas Fitting
100 Forest Avenue
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dent that Mr. Chalfant lives wholely lous Dry had read the articles .and the moral and economic effects of mls- Phone: Narberth IISI-II
within himself and prohibition. He sought a sea~ch .warrant: There IS a guided legislation. I feel that we will ~~g~~~~~~~~~~~~~ depends first upon the way it is made. It MUST be well built to
has been won over to the Anti-Saloon lot of hypocriSY m th~ air these d3:Ys. always have prohibition and I know we ;; withstand even ordinary use. It MUST be built of good material.
League by. the noxious American I'm all. for It. Such IS the on.e thll1g wi1l always have liquor. It is f10t possi-
saloon regime. It has left a nasty that .wIII some d~y an.tag;olllze the bit to LEGISLATE ll/Orais iuto a 'UltioU. CHA8. F. EBERT In our White Pine Doors we use Michigan Soft Pine. They are ..
Ulste in his mouth and he therefore American people .l~t? nddll1~ them- Returning to the matter of unfavorable substantial and attractive. In our Sagless Fir Door we use only
'Consoles ~limself in worshiping the sta- selves of the prohibitIOn mama.
tistics propounded by the venerable DEAN BISHOP.
clerical comment, it is lamentable that
politics are not kept out of the church.
Jobbing No.1 quality.
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prohibition has been quite successful
in keeping whisky from the American
SODA FOUNTAIN CRANE'S ICE CREAM George A. Witte
public. Withal I don't believe he I HIGH.GRADE GROCERIES Paperhanging and
would know a speakeasy if' he came
face to face with one.
I DELICATESSEN GOODS Decorating All Sorts of Jobbing and Altertllion Work
'f
Mr. Chalfant has scratched up a few Brookhurst Avenue and Montgomery Pike ESTIMATING
statistics which he has aired to his Narberth 4135W 1 Quickly ond Reosonobly Done
s3tisfaction. However, he does not tell '
us much about conditions in this coun-
P. J. DUFFY
try at the present time. I am of the
Younger Generation. I hardly know Phone Orders Carefully Attended To Walter P. Miesen
what good liquor is and I have had to NARBERTH 2937 Carpenter & Builder
be satisfied with bootleg for the last
nine years, and the marvel of it is that 100 N Narberth Avenue Phone.: D,ay-Narberth 3973·M.
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• EvenlOg-Narberth 3828·R.
l'lll not a drunkard, neither are many
of my generation. I " .
Of course, Mr. Chalfant will claim
that the young people are not drinking ..-. Sign of B~ll M~iltl
and will show you statistics compiled
by the Anti-Saloon League from a
e Kitchen Soliloquies
FINE POSITIONS~ Number 2 •
DO YOU WANT A GOOD P081TION'
ODe pana. a .DOd aalaf7. We ofter
wonderful opportunities. sevent,-llve
"You're blaclc," said the pot.
vacatIon r~~~r-
~ cent. or the "acancles cannot be
fWecs. A rew mODUla' tralnlnl IUId 7011
~~~AND mGHT SCHOO~
FREE LITERATURE.
"So're you!" hissed the kettle. val.i(Jos ••• Raill'uad or ,~
Enclosures
Alterations & Jobbing
_, .. _. #ftI/1. Jfth.. :4f" u u "".".
I cook a variety of foods lit for
a king. • . . I cook meats
that come from BRADLEy's!-and
notice the difference."
TELEPHONE
-"~O!lt- Thinking aDd 11101"11 sure: •
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BRADLEY
COOK & KOUP '-.......
Young People MARKET eo.
1059 Montgomery Avenue
Saving money is coming to 2106 Market Street
Phone: NARBERTH 2841-W have a deeper meaning to (no other address)
,~. ,
thinking young people who
investigate it through the
RITTENHOUSE 7070 :: I JTt 110'. W Ito? Look in. tlte Telephone Directory
Replate Brassy, Wom-oft
.,"uto Part... Spoo..... Fork... SIl- laws of thrift, for it means
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NA§H~DD"
'·.,r"·o...... Bath Fnueet", wit'"
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pure lOUver. V.e not only independence from I
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Montgomery Avenue Lines
Eastbound
Leaving Anderson and Mont-
Then every 20 minutes until 11.45
~~
Then 12.05 A. M., 12.30, 1.00 and
2.00 A. M.
Leave Montgomery and Morris ~~
~veues, Bryn l\fawr, for Ardmore, ~ J.
Wynnewood Road Route ~2r::
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STYLE, PERFORMANCE AND PRICE ...
IA.= gomery Avenues ynnewood, Merion and Sixty-Sec- ~2p.
Leaving 54th and City. Line 5 min- ond and Lancaster Ave. ~ ~
~ WEEK DAYS
: Starting at 5.40 A. M.
utes later than the above-men-
tioned times.
Route .folIows: Ea8t-bound-
Leaving Sixty-second and Lancaster ~Ii
lSi - the pick ofthe roatbterr .'
ll Then every 20 minutes until 12.00 Leaving Pennsylva1lia R. 8. Sta- Avenues for Bryn Mawr via J'lE'I
P. M. midnight. tion in Narberth 19 minutes Wynnewood and Montgomery Ave- 2i noR the open car enthusiast. Nash the center of the froot seat and arm
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~. Then 12.30 and 1.30 A. M. later than the above-mentioned nUN! to Bryn Mawr. ~r~
times. ~, C builds a roadster that makes all rests on either door. The "400" road-
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It
I Starting at 5.30 A. M.
SUNDAYS
&~
r.~
~US
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~2f( others second choice.
This new Nash ....00" has the style,
ster .eats its passengers low, with ooly
head and shoulders visible. Wheels
are wire, with big heavy duty spokes,
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Starting 6.00 A. M., 6.30, 7.00, 7.30,
f Then 9.20 A. M. and every 20 min- Leaving Pennsylvania R. R. Sta- 8.00, 8.30, 9.00, 10.00, 11.00, 12.00 ~.~il the finish and the sparkling perform-
oversize hubs and chromium-nickeled
'- utes until 12.00 P. M. midnight. tion. Narberth P. M.; 1.00, 2.00, 3.00, 4.00, 4.30, 6.00, : ance that you customarily expect only
~ Then 12.30 and 1.30 A. 1\1. 6.30, 6.00, 6.30, 7.00, 7.30, 8.00, 8.30, rims.
i Lea1Jing Pennsylvania R. R. Sta- WEEK DAYS 9.00, 10.00, 11.00, 12.00 A. M. ~~
from roadsters far beyond its extremely
I'i~·
, Westbound 7 10 750 8 30 9 10 9 50 10 30 omy to motoring. Twin-Ignition cation, chromium nickeled bumpen.
,. Leaving 62d and Lancaster Avenue
Ii•10 an
. l1i50 PM·"
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. , 6.00, 6.30, 7.00, 7.30, 8.00, 8.30, 9.00, ~ II
9.30, 10.30, 11.30 P. M., 12.30 A. M. ~e means ",ON power, ",0'-' Ipe*' with less spare tire, tire lock and tire cover.
W~~nd6 J'~
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WEEK DAYS EASTBOUND ~,. gtlSo/;"e.
It's new, it's .mart and it is lower
iStarting at 6.00 A. M. Leaving 54th and City Line Leaving M~~~~::r~ and Morris Next year's open car fashion is fore- priced than any other roadster which .
Then 6.25 A. M. and every 20 min- WEEK DAYS Avenues, Bryn Mawr. cast in the finish of this charmiog remotely compares in style, quality
utes until 11.45 P. M. Starting at 6.10 A. )1. Starting at 6.30, 7.30, 8.30, 9.30, •
10.30, 11.30 A. M.; 12.30 P. M., 1.30, ~'400'" The upholstery is pigskin, and performance. See it before you
Then 12.05 A. M.,12.30 A. M., 1.00 Then 650 730 810 8 "0 930 2.30, 3.30, 4.30, 5.30, 6.30, 7.30, 8.30,
. 'and 2.00 A. M. • • • , . • .a, . , 9.30, 10.30, 11.30 P. M. with a big disappearing arm rest in buy your Roadster.
. - 10.10, 10.50 and 11.30 A. M.
SUNDAYS Then 12.10 P. M., 12.50, 1.30,2.10, Leaving ~~;"~~~~D and Lan- M $970 to $2.507
Starting at 6.00 A. M. 2.50, 3.30, 4.10. 4.50, 5.30, 6.10, caster Avenue. i'jil1 Delitlef'ed, Fully Equipped Price Rangeof23 Nash"400" modelJ
• Then 6.25 A. M 655 725 755
8.25 A. M., 8.55. iuG. ihe~ 9.45
A • • M · A nd 1230
6.50, 7.30, 8.10, 8.50. 9.30, 10.10.
10.50 and 11.30 P. M.
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St tI
3.00,
10.00, 4.00
t 70 0 A
10.00~r 1f.fo,a 12.00 P:
No;' ::88: g:88;
1 6.00, 6.00. 7.00, 8.00, 9.00.
11.110, 12.00 A. M.
S ------- inc:luda Tourinl'. Road.uer, Coupe. Cabriolet, Victoria and SedGn Modeb
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