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  • 8/7/2019 Our Town July 22, 1932

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    PRICE, FIVE CENTS

    (Cont inued on Page Two)

    Saturday-Darby at home.Sunday-St. Anne's at Philadelphia.Monday-Jack Hart's Veter.

    ans at home (Ma in LineLeague).Wedne sd ay - H il ld al e athome.

    W. Curtis Bok, of 5 Pennstoneroad,Bryn Mawr, has been granted a private pilot 's l icense by the aeronauticsdivision of the Department o f Commerce, according to word from Washington.M r. Bok, son of the l at e EdwardW. Bok, is an ass i st an t d is tr ic t a t t orney o f Philadelphia. During theWorld War he served as a lieutenantin the Navy, bei ng one o f the youngest officers in the service..

    bernate. With the warm days IOfSpring they return to continue feeding. By June they are full grown,and re ady to build cocoons, fromwhich the beetles of nex t y ear willemerge.The feeding of the grubs destroys

    many lawns each year, because theydevour the root structure of the grass.Hence, if the grubs are killed whenthey start feeding, not only will thel awns be saved, but the beetle population of next year will be decidedlyreduced. This i s accompl ished by applying arsenate o f l e ad t o the sod. Anapplication of 7.a pounds of arsenateof lead, mixed with 50 pounds of drysand, should be broadcast evenly over

    Treating of Lawns to Destroy BeetleGrubs Urged by Shade Tree Commission

    NARBERTH, PENNSYLVANIA, JULY 22, 1932Makes Annual ReportChamps OverwhelmedI

    by Brookline 14-7he.., Spectator

    (Continued o n P ag e Two)

    The newcomers at the Catholic rec-tory afford every evidence that

    School Standard is Purse Snatchers Steal INarberth Trips HouseHi h P . at s Car at Cynwyd Home f D 'd d D nkirk. g, rmClp ays - - I 0 aVl an u- Two youthful purse snatchers, pay- _In the Literary Digest poll, 85 per I --- . fl ' . 't h 1\" L'N b th M k U . Activities of Year Reported by' mg a ymg VISI to t e ..am me on Borough Nine Displays Flawlesscent o f t he votes returned from Nar- ar er .a es nlmpresslve . I. dberth were regJ'stered i n f avo r o f r e- Debut as Second Half W. J. Drennen to School M ~ n d a y , wer e s pl e b?, S e ~ g e a ~ l t Ball in Week's TwilightB d Wmtz, o f t he Lower MerIon Pohce, 1D Gpeal, which was the h ighes t p er cent - Season Opens oar Cynwyd, after t he y h ad committed ames

    age of any communi ty in Montgomery FEW Iseveral maurading exploits.Cou nt y. We wonder if there wil l b e FAILURES WERE BABB ALLOWS ONE HITt he same t al e t o tell in November and Near Bala avenue and Cit y L ineif Roosevelt will have a majority in B y J OH N MULLIGAN That t ot al f ai lu re s wer e f ew and he fired ~ h r e e shots at t he car , which1.---------------,the Borough. Under t hi s s ig n at u re Narberth failed to make a very im- that t he s t anda rd of the school is crashed mto a tree at Bala avenue, Schedule Jar the Weekwe should not be expressing any hopes press ive debut as first-half champions high, according to the final results of and Pembroke r ~ a d . The youths fledor predictions, and so we will resis t Satu rday , absorbing an overwhelming the Stanford Achievement Tests, is ' from the machme, cut through thethe impulse, bu t we have consulted 14-7 drubbing at t he h ands o f Johnny indicated i n t he annua l r epo rt of W. hedge on t h property o T. Ha. rryt he E di to r a nd he is w il li ng t o le nd Nunan's up-and-coming Brookline James Drennen principal of t he Nar- Wes t, who hve s at the mtersectIon,the columns of Our Town, during the nine on the home diamond. ber th Pub li c School made to the dashed into hi s garage, and drove off IIduI l Summer , for a poli ti ca l forum, To say that the Boroughites were School Board at its J ~ I Y meeting last with his car, an Auburn sedan, driv-where we may a ll dlSCUSS natl'onal Friday night. ing. off in the direction of Philadel- Iot impressive is putting it rather hissues and personalities, providing, mildly, too. In f act , t he p lay o f Gene Mr. Drennen's report, covering va- pia. Isays the Edito r, that names are signed Davis' club wa s very bad in all de- rious phases of school activ ity for theand that communications shaH be con- partments excep t h i tt ing , , and even year 1931-32 is as folIows: On Olympic Teamfi ned t o a maximum of 500 words. It at that, their blows for the most part I Instruction Tom Ott ey , of Ardmore, formeralso folIows, s ay s t he same erudite came at the wrong time. W. JAMES DRENNEN A. Class inst ruc t ion, fol Iowed by: ILower ~ e r i o n athlete, w o a place on B y J OH N MULLIGANone, that only worth-while stuff shaIl Again it was Bud Walker, t h e lJrincipal of the Na7'berfh Public Remedial work and coaching. the Umted States OlympiC team by Narberth came back with avenge-be published, no b la th e r o r buncombe, bronzed crooked-arm, who was al'ml 'ng School, who found (l, high stand- I Total failures few, dist r ibuted as winning the 10,000 metres run at Palo ft dAl C I'f ItS d H ance a er ropping that one-sidedno unsupported facts, as he thinks, them across fo r t h e champs, and again al'd cxists at the B07'ough School, Iollows: to, a I " as atur ay. e wonand quite properly, says we, that a he suf fe red from the furious at tack of accordinu to thc Stanford,. First Grade , 5 ; Second Grade , 4; t he event in 32 m inut es , 18 and 2-10 game t o B ro ok lin e in the openingcommuni ty of this kind ought t o be the opponents' bludgeons, only i n t hi s Achicvement Tcsts, in his annual Thi rd Grade 5' Fou r th Grade l' seconds, gain ing the l ead i n t he l as t game of the Main L ine League s ec -able t o make an intelligent contribu- case his team f ai le d to g iv e him a I rcpO/t to the Board. Fifth Grade, '3; ~ i x t h Grade, 2; s e v ~ , half mile. ond-half chase and chalked up a bracetion to th e fray which wil l start to co.mfor.table lead and fielded badly be-I enth Grade, 2; Elg?th Grade, 4. lof wins during the week over Dun.exercise thecountry as soon as the hot h d h d Percentage of Failure 5.7. Quarantme to be Ikirk and the orig inal House of Davidweather gives way to h ot te r a rg u- In 1m. , , Daily Atten ance at B. Pupils who f ai le d one or two. nine.

    From the first It was eas il y seen Li f d A 1ments. that Walker was d ue to suffer a s e Playground is 229 s ub je ct s who will make up wor k in te on ugust I Gene Davis' boys t rounced the Phil.This will be a spl endi d opportunity vere headache . Given a three-run han- Summer School. - - - ' adelphia c lub 7-0, as George Babb,for Ed Haws to offer hlS Democrat'c Sixth Grade 4' Arithmetic l ' His- . . .., "I dieap in the in it ial session when Doc . " " R em o v a l of Restrictions Assured JOVial right-handel', Just missed thew ar es a nd m aybe Bob Edgar will W a l k e r ~ . s single was folIowed by a n- Annual Trip t o Shibe Pa rk t o tory, 3, Geography, 1. Seventh Grade, I 'f N M C H 'hall of fame by allowing a lones ingleh bl d ) H' t 1 E' hth G d 13' I 0 ore ases ave I ,want to speak t e Repu ican piece. o th er o f t he same typ e by Bob G il. See Athletics Ma e ., IS OIy , . Ig ra e, , then earned a 6-1 win over the beard-C. P . Cook, who doe s not h es it at e t o fillan and then a long home ru n by I Yesterday A ~ i t h m e t i e , 5; ~ n g l i s h , 9; Science, 4; I Developed cd gents as Barney Slaughter produc-telI anybody that he is goi ng t o vot e Barney Slaughter, Buddie fa il ed to I HIstory: 1; LatIn, 18. I ed the main fireworl,s with a homefor Roosevelt, might want to explain take advantage of the lead, a nd t he NEW GAME INSTALLED C. F I ~ a l test results based on Stan- lONE IS RETURNED HOME Ir un , and the ent ir e club played flaw-why he has changed his allegiance, Nunanmen began to get t he r ange of ford AchIevement Tests show that the I -- - l essly in the field taking' a lvantageand a number of o thers should decide his s lan ts i n t he v eryn ex t canto man - T he a ve ra ge ~ t t e n d a n c e at the Com- standard o the school is high. In I The quarantine established by ~ h Iof every opportunity to earn victoryto jump into the seeth ing pool which /Ufacturing n o l es s than six t o pu t mun it y P layg round for t he past week slower sectIOns, the resu l ts show the N ~ : ' b e r t h Board of Health, excludl,ng over the club which has b een a s en -invi tes them. We're at home this them out front for the a f t e r n ~ o n . was 229 . Eve ryone is back with t he s tand ard t o be , i n some cas es , b elow c ~ l l d r e n under IH from t ~ ~ o t l O n sation throughout the country.summer, most of us, and fire-red fus- L'ttl H d G h th 'ht t' f tl. II h'ld that set for the grade. Ipicture theatre and t he pubhc hbrary, Th 1\" d . h ', , ,. I e owar Fa am, e rIg - e xc ep IOn 0 ILe very sma c 1 ren,. d d" h I ' f h hie ..on a ymg t g ame With Babballades to the Edito r a ff or d a dIverSIOn h d t ' t h' 'tl h" db" Supervisory Program I:'!n or ermg t e e OSIng 0 t e sc 00 s If ' f '"which i s not bad at alI, and i n t hi s an ert, .wetnh fimfthob t l s ' t r ~ s c t u e Wl't t e san oxel's. Hisctory and Civics courses of study and wading pool, will be lifted on Au. h erhm g shome o. the finest pltchmgone ou In e u I lUS wasn Yesterday the anllual trl'p was made ' , . I e as s own III a stretch of twoconnection, it is interesting to recall ' ," , outlmed from Grades 4-8, mclus lve. ,gust 1.hiS day, that s a ll , and after wander- to S hi be Park to see the Athletics (S F b t) Th I f th t . t' ' I I' years , saw Walt MacGregor and Joelthat a polit ical letter published in Our . .. ee e ruary repor . e remova 0 e res TIC IOn WI,' b' ,Town dur in g t he b at tI e of 1928 was m.g through to the Clghth, Fidgety play St, Louis, D et ai ls o f the expe- Health cou rs es o f study out li ned depend, a ccor di ng t o Dr. Geo rge A. Ru mcam c o n n e c ~ m g ,for doubles ~ n Bill Reynolds went to work for the di tion wil l be given next week. f G d 4 d 5 SI 'd t f th B 'd Al Walker contl'lbutmg the fic1dmgused as a campaign document in all I .. or ra es an . oan, presl en 0 e oaI , on h 'II 'f ,fina two mnmgs. A new game calIed "croquet golf" I I tI l ' t t t' d 'G d h th t f' t 1'1 s With two fin e s tops at the hotparts 0 t he c ou nt ry whi ls t that. " , n e Igen es mg one In ra es weer or no any more cases 0 m-I 'memorable struggle was at its height. B ~ f o r e hiS departure to the s h o w e ~ s ' I I ' is being se t up where the lawn c r ~ - 1, 7 and 8.. fantile paralysis develop in the Bor- corner t h . ~ t saved B.abb f ~ o m bemgGet out you r pens and pencils war- W....,;cr had been touched for 11 h It s que t was l o c a t ~ d , between the quoit Achievement test s given in Grades ough. charged With three bmgles mstead ofriors bold, and teIl us f or whom we and had given o n ticket to the ini,tial, and smal l bascnal l f idd. The object 12-8, inclusive. No new cases have been discovered lone, that off , the bat of Russ Herrs houl d vot e and exactly why we stl lf fed p ad , h avmg , nary a s t r l k ~ - of the game is t o p ut t he ball through Teacher Conferences in groups and Isince the th ird case on July 8. The m ~ n n , c ap tam- el ec t o f Ove rb rookshould. o ~ t . Graham was mcked for five II I t he wicke t i ns te ad o f i nt o t he hole. privately. first case to develop, Albert C, Ettore, High School.

    '" '" '" hiS uncomfortable stay on the s lab The wickets ar e set at difficult an gles. Classroom vis itation , ' 32 5W oodbine avenue, w as sufficiently I n the second inning Cliff CalvertThe Pathe News' endeavor to i nt er - and Reynolds.ga,ve up two in. as many A thirty makes one eligible to ente r Pupil Conferences . ConferencesIrecovered to be removed to h is home smashed a s iz zl ing d r ~ v e to ,"MUle's"cst th e u nemp lo ye d in the profit frames, but dldnt .allow an ahe.n score. the tournament. were held with all failing pupils at Ithis week. The other two cases a re l ef t and, ~ sC,ooped It up 111 classypossibilities of washing gold in East- On t he o th e r sIde, o f t he d l ~ m o n d , Next T h u r s d a ~ a t ra cl { mee t f or mid-year; at other t imes, when deem-I doing nicely and it is expected that style, nailing hiS ~ a at. the bag, Theern California a nd o th er S ta te s is ~ u n a n was d e p e n d l ~ g o ~ hiS ac e, o ld er bo ys, ratlgmg from 15 to 18 cd necessary. they will l eave t he hospital shortly. second tap, bouncmg him and trou-occ:lsioning some interest in Narb er t h J immy Connor, to give him a fast years, wil l be h ~ l d . The event s wil l be I Conferences with Parents. Many I blcsome, was taken by t he former

    and our idea is that it would be a start in the latter half ra:ce, and, a l- pol e vault, higll. jump, running broad Iconferences were held with paren ts , IDrivers of Cars in Fatal Penn capta.in. ~ n r if led to Bud Walk-hardy venture for some o f t he coIlege thhoulgh l:he / o ~ t h ~ U I . r I g h t - h 2 a n h ~ e d jump, discus, shot-put, dash , d istance regarding p up il s, a ll of whom wer eI Accident Absolved by Jury er at the ImtIal sack, after a catchlads who cannot find anything to do u r e r owe t e aVlsmen.l ItS, r un and rel ay . most considerate and co-operative. ; thllt brought a c he er f rom t he l argein the accustomed pursuits. At any he was m no danger at any tIme, due The Lawn Cl"'oquet Tournament for Three notices were sent to parents I Th d ' f th t t b'l crowd.to the f ine lead col lected by his hard- g i rl s 14 years of a ge a nd over was prevI 'ous to I 'ss'-ng report c a r ~ s r e th t efi l ' l v e d e r ~ 0 lel.:,o . a u V ~ m l l 0 Ies Bil l Reynolds, f idgety r ight-handel ',rate, the masculine experience ought h" t h . I . I Ul ., a gur m a co ISlOn m I anovato afford a few vivid pages in the Ittmg ma es, as t ell' co le cb on to- won by Ali ce Cal la han. The entries igarding poor and unsatisfactory work the night of July 3, resulting in fatal! who hurled some fine ball for the Penn-books which t hey a r e, o f course, going taled 18.... were as. folIows: lof pupil s. These were sent after first injuries to Langdon C, Odiorne, Jr" Iacs earlier in the s e ~ s o n " was c?m-to write some day and it would seem In addlbon to hIS good mound per- Beat l' lce Case , Myrtle Gregory, 12 weeks m id -yea r and at close of f 210 G I' N b th plete master o f t he sltuabon agamst , 0 r ay mg avenue, ar er ,it should be easy enough to assemble formance , Connor a lso spIked the say- Mary Case, R .u th Hof fman , Ethel f if th per iod bId b , . 1 t the players with the face spinach and, th t 't h 't h'tt h V ' \-t D h M 1bAR' Iwere a so v e y a cor oner s Jury as ,a group from these parts which would mg a pi eel'S aren leI'S, w en Olg., , orot yo a t y, nna oes- Stanford Achievement Tests were IF 'd had no trouble setting them down WIthwant to aim for their share of the he slapped t hr ee as his share, one of leI', Isabelle Wilson, Anna Brennen , given by Principal. rJI hay. P R b t 27 f H T _ his sharp hook and change o f pac e.h' h t . 1 'th t AI' C II h I b Th 0 n . 0 er s, ,0 aws erdiggins (said t o b e $ 2 t o $ 25 per day,) w IC was a rip e WI' wo men on Ice a a an, nge org aysen, Co-Curricular Activities I Add J E tt C Id Bill works f as t, i n t he sense that heb I) ' . 1 ' race, l' more, an ,mmo a - " .and maybe have the time of their liv es ase. eggy Walzer, LOUise KrICbe, Peggy A GUidance work was outlined II 1'6 f M ' B takes h tt le bme between pItches and , , I we, , 0 orrIs avenue, ryn ,roughing it i n a wil d out door s, where (Continued on Page SiX) I ( C o n t l n u ~ on Page Six) weekly by Prmclpal fo r Seventh and Mawr t he dr ivers of the cars both thiS style s er ved to keep the H o ~ s esuperb climate holds forth, and bring Eighth Grades. Topics discussed in- test i fi ;d that they did not n o t i ~ e the of ~ a v i d team on its toes, every .n1111-back f or F aI l use a bag of golden St. Asaph's Rector Speaks INineteen New Cases of cluded:- ,. . other car unt i l t hey wer e sucha short ute m order t o make a f al l' s howmg.sheckels which would represent the at Rotary Club Meet ing Whoop in g Cough Report edI Home Room OrgamzatlOn, Parha- distance apar t that an accident wassweat of their own brows. We are mentary Procedure, Student Senate unavoidable. W. Curtis Bok Grantedlooking into the subject further and The Rev. Richard T. Lyford recto rI Nineteen new case of whooping and School Patrol, Control of Schoo l Cal dweI l was r ep re sent ed by At- Private Pilot's Licenseanyone who is interested should ad- o f t he Church of St A"aph B ~ l a was hi' t t sl f 57 d C ommunity, Library Regul at ions " t or neys C Townsend Lar ze le re andd . , , coug , ma ong a 0 a 0 un er IS h I P 'd A' f N b h J' .ress this column for the definite facts the speaker at the weekly meetingof. . c 00 1'1 e, Ims 0 ar er t un- IBenj am in H. Lud low whi le Fletcherf th t quarantme hea.ded the hs t of com- '0 H' h S hIS h 1 A d "M 'o e gay en erpl ' lse. the Bala-Cynwyd-Narberth Ro ta ry ' I l' Ig C 0 0 , c 00 war s, y W. Shtes and Henry A. Frye repre- '" Club on Tue sday . His subject was municable .diseases reported by the I~ m p r e s s i o n of ,Our ~ e School BUild-Isented Roberts and the family of theNames make news and often in t he " Th e Chu rc h of the Future." Lower MerIOn Health Officer, Marvin I mg, Our JunIOr High School Work deceased youth.news are the accounts o f t he num er - B ar cl ay L. Jones presided at the E. Reynolds, for- the week ending JUh" a ~ A c t i v i t ~ e s , , , What Is ,a Junior IoUs and at t ract ive social activities of meeting and the speaker was intro- 15. High School. Good Conduct .m School, Announce Engagementthe Carwithen girls of Merion, daugh- dueed by Walter B. Richards. Presi- Other cases l'eported were: 1 of o , S ~ r e e t , at Home, C o - C u r r l ~ u l a r Ac- Mr, and Mrs. Nelson C. Rowley, oftel'S of Mrs. Van Court Carwi then, dent J. Bedford Wooley and Secretary tuberculosis, 1 ~ scarlet f ev er , 2 o f! tlvlbes, Club Work, A t ~ l e t l c s , Etc" Chestnut avenue, Narberth, announceand we not ice that some of our Nar- Will iam H. Durbin were absent, due mumps , and 1 of chicken-pox. A to- IMoney Value of EducatIOn, Work- the engagement of thei r daughter ,berth boys and girls have the oppor- to at tendance at the Distr ict Gover- t al o f 68 diseases a r e und er qua ran- Pla.y Program, Social Valu;-s of Edu- Miss Ruth Eleanor Rowley, t o Mr.tunity t o have their f ling in this ex- nor's Conference at Ocean City on t in e a nd a g ra ll d t ot al o f 840 have I cabon, How To Study, DeSIrable Per- Rob ert Nelms, son of Mrs. Frankcellent environment. "Van" Carwith- Monday and Tuesday. been reported thus fa r in 1932. sonal C ha ra cte ri sti cs , Command of Nelms, of Shirley lane, Narberth.en was a man who seemed to be Fundamental Processes, L ivin gschedUled to live at least the allotted Health, Ethical Character, Making1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -span, a tall, handsomefellow, splendid Old Red Lion Inn, Ardmore, to Open Use o f My Lei su re T ime , Good Cit i-mind, alert in trade, and supremely Izenship at Home, School, . Communi-success ful in a ll of his undertakings. Again, This Time as Co-Operative Shop ty, T ra in in g Fo r My Life Work,Instead of t ha t, h e died in his early Worthy Home Membership.forties, with man y a ims a nd a sp ir a- One o f t h e oldest hotels in the coun- always a conveniently open door from (Continued on Page Six) The follow'ing al ticle, preparcd bytions unrequited, as we know f rom an . b k f h ddt .t ry-The R ed L ion I nn , Lancast e r m ac 0 t e ry goo s c ou n er mto 0 N' h h the Shade T7'ce Commission 0 / Lowcrintimacy of a score of years. H e h ad avenue, Ardmore--will open its doors the ba r pen Ig t at Narbert . ' ,. , .mar ri ed t he d au gh te r o f J os ep h H.. " h R d B'd CI b M d Menon Townshtp, uwes authcnttc 171to the public again this F riday. As an old-bOle hostelry te e rl ge u on on av ,Parvin, one of P hi la de lp hi a' s o ut st an d- T hi s t ime a s a co- oper at iv e s hop L ion was possibly as wel l known aa l' The Men 's Div is ion of the Narber th I !Ol'l/lcctwn on the control of the larvaeing business leaders, a gentleman who and permanent rummage sale fo r the a ny h ot el i n -Eastern Pennsylvania. Bridge Club wil l hold another "Open of Japanese Bcetle by treating laW1!s.commanded everysituation in to which benef it of the Main Line unemployed. In addi t ion to 'being one of the 67 Night" on Monday eveni ng . There The numberof Japanese beetles hashe was calIed, and the t a lent s o f t he The hotel dates back to a p er io d hostelries between Philadelphia and wil l be p ri ze s and refreshments and almost reached i t s peak for this year,fa the r a re easi ly di scernible in Mrs . between 1690 and 1700. Lancast e r a s a convenient overnight it i s op en t o t he f ri ends o f t he mem- Ibut they wil l cont inue to feed on cerCarwithen, who i s b us il y eng ag ed in Fo r a time it was the first inn that stop fo r "long r ~ a d e r s , " a s t he P it ts - bel'S. These dupl ica te contract tour- tain foliage fo r another month. Eachmany notewprthy endeavors, and t ravelers and teamsters stopped at in burgh teams we:re known, it was pa- n amen ts will continue throughout the evening eggs are deposited by the fewhose two daughters are bound to re- their long trip from Philadelphia t o t roni zed by drivers as a resting place summer as long as the many friends males in the s od o f l awns , pasturesf1ect the substantial up-bringing Lancaster. for h erds a nd d:roves en r ou te t o t he o f thp. club are interested. and fields. Within two wee ks o f t he~ ~ ~ ~ e : a ; : ~ ~ d : a ~ : : ~ o : ~ . e v i t a b l e r ul e i n Dur in g i t s e a rl y h is to ry t he i nn was s to ck ya rd s i n Wes t Philadelphia. The The Women's Division o f t he Club t ime the eggs are laid, the youngused as both a s to re and hotel. It o ld hot el pump, that wa s in service wil l hold their open duplicate bridge grubs emerge f rom t hem a nd start

    was kept open every evening, with the until 1909, supplied an abundance of tournament o n Tue sd ay afternoon, 1feeding on thegrass roots. This feedexception of Sundays, until 10 o'clock. water fo r both OlBn and beast. July 26. There wil l b e p ri ze s and ing continues unW October, at whichthey Employees served in thedual capacity The co-operative shop is being 01'- refreshments. For reservations cal l t ime the part ly grown grubs go down, of clerks and bar tend er s. There was (Contlnuell on Page Six) Mrs. E. C. Griswold, Narberth 4095-J. i nt o t he soil about 18 inch es to hi-

    VOLUME 18, No. 41

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    Ju.ly 22, 1932

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    l awns wil l be most effective if carriedout between August first and fifteenthnot only because the grubs ar e moreeasily killed, but al so because thel awn w il l b e preserved.

    1932

    Cannot Bethe Retailin this Sale

    BrstuttustrrLocated on Belmont Avenue above City Line;Adjacent to t he Bala-Cynwyd Section, accessiblefrom all p oin ts . The Westminster landscape hasall the charm of a picturesque rural countryside.

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    Will be long remembered bythose who t ake advantage of the"never-again prices" in our

    JULY

    The 27 Model Rooms Redecoratedand Filled With Helpful Ideas.

    Beautiful displays in our Suburban Stores atArdmore and Jenkintown. Interior Decorating Servi ce i n b ot h s to re s to make selection a pleasureand a lasting satisfaction.

    Charge Purchases Will Appear onAugust Bills Payable in September.Convenient Deferred Payment PlanMakes Far-Sighted Investment Easy,Entire Eighth and Ninth Floors FilledWith Interesting Value Specials.Entire Stock Included at SALE Prices'. . . Savings Range from 10% to 50%.

    treatment because of dogs, cats, orother animals, any danger to themmay be overcome by sprinkl ing thet rea ted a r ea wit h wat er .Th is arsenate of lead treatment of

    FurnitureToday forPrevailing

    FURNITURE SALELONG REMEMBERED because the quality and beautyof the FURNITURE ar e of a standard not available inmany years except at prices beyond the reach of allbut the most prosperous.LONG REMEMBERED because every indication is thatthese values cannot be duplicated in the near future,

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    (Continued from Page One)

    iTreating of Lawns to DestroyBeede Grubs is Urged

    OUR TOWN

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    7 h Spectator

    Fill Your VacationNeeds at Shea's . . .Kodaks, films, photograph albums,film printing service.Candies, f resh salted nuts.Ginger ale an d other soft d rinks.Abbot ts d e l ux e I ce Cream.Cigarettes, cigars.Vaculll11 bottles, flashlights, etc.l.otions for mosquitos, sunburn andpoison ivy.

    THE CELLARWINDOW

    Does that mean something to you? It canmean a s av ing of good dollars and cen ts i frou send in your order this month;-so actquickly, for economy's sake!

    SPRING COAL PRICESAUGUST 1ST

    DISTRIBUTORS JEDDO HIGHLAND ANTHRACITETelephone Narberth 2430-2431

    Narberth Coal CompanyRalph S. Du,me, OWIler

    Friday, July 22, 1932

    The Sign Problem

    Lim' 1'01' >ioll1e time.

    011 th(' facc of it, t h e ac ti on h ~ the I'hiadl'1phia Heal E>itate B,)l\rdin ng'l'el'ing" to rCll10w "for sale"and "for r rnt" signs fl 'OIl1 thl' :\laiJlLiJlc hy Septcmbcr };) seeJl ls l iketheso lu tion of a prohlcm ",hii'll hasprovriii(' p r o p e r t ~ - vaItll's anddo l it t le t oward s pl'omotillg' the desired s al e o r rcnt of pJ'opert5',

    The Racing Bill'rhe bill introduccd in thi' State'

    Assem!Jly by Representati\'l' Fl'l'd!C. Pe tc r s, o f J\J'dll1ore, to pl'ovide!for l ' u n n i l l ~ - h o r s e raecs in I ' l'nns\"l- iv an ia , w it h p ar i-mu tu el hetti'IIg';legalized, and t he who le worked'out so that it will be a revcnu! '-prl Jducing' lllraSIJ 1'1', on the facc of it il l l i ~ ~ ! ! ! ! i i ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! i i ! ~ ~ ! ! ! ! i i ! ~ ~ ~ 5 ~ ~ ~ ~ 5 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! ! ! ! i i ! ~ ~ ~ .seems Iike a ('OmIllOn-sense proposi-tioll.All H1'o\JlHl ns a rc t o he fOlJn(l le

    g-aIiZl'll pari-lIlutJll'1 hetting' on thl'J:ll'l'>i. all

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    a I You Need Not Gamble With The AngloComed! Beef, can, 19c : Health of Your Loved Ones, : Crushed Com : when you e at t he nationally advertised groceries and : careful ly selected meats , poult ry, sea food, fruits and 2 sml. cans, 15c vegetables sold at moderate prices at this individuall}' .:

    owned f ood market. A reput ation of many years ' Phillips TOMATO s tanding protects Cotter customers and insures good SOUP, can, 5c health and enjoyment of all foods sold here. : Note th ese p ric es f romamong our specials effective J1lly 21 to 26- Trout brand : next Tuesday 11ight. lIIay we serve YOl?-We deliver, you know. fancy SHRIMP can,15c : Fresh Meats Finest Quality : ; ~ ~ c k RIB ROAST, 221b. ~ ~ ~ Y B : : Chickens, 391b. ~ : . t h : ~ ~ e I: Plate Beef, 3 lb 25c Pure Country LARD, 2 lb., 15c SALMON, can, 19c : Top Muscle or Bone- 35c Country Rump Roast 29c lb. Gorton's ready- : less Chuck Roast. . . lb. Veal Loin Chops 35c lb. to-fry CODFISH : FANCY S Ch- k 25 can,12c : FRESH tewlng Ie ens, lb. : Chicken of the Sea TUNA FISH : The Finest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables : 8-oz. can, 17c NearbySugarCorn 3 10c' New CABBAGE, lb. . . . . 5c :: Sweet ,Ears My-T-Fine Nut, Iceburg SALAD, 2 heads . . . 19c Chocolate or Juicy LEMONS, doz 29c Lemon DESSERT A ANAS d 9 Cook.ng Apples New Crop, 14c RipeB N ,o z . . . . . 1 C , 31bs., 3 k 23 P g., c : Fancy NEW WHITE POTATOES, 10 Pounds, 19c B l u e ~ a b e l : APPLE BUTTER : Try Ice Tea Pennsylvania Beverages : and Coffee 19. can, 10c : Tetley's TEA Ginger Ale, Lime Dry :R t B Raymal: (orange pekoe) or 0 0 eer FRESH PRUNES : k?5 ~ 4 - l b . P g., 19c 3 Qt. bot . . . c Plus bot. dep. 2 big cans, 25c BOSANT Clicquot Club GINGER ALE . . . . . ,2 bot., 25c S 0 S CLEANER wonder coffee Schlorer's Cucumber Rings, Sour Chow, Sour 15c size lb., 21c Onions, Sweet Mixed Pickles, Sweet 19C k Chow, Whole Sweet and Sour 2 p g., 25c Astor Coffee Pickles, in 16-oz. bottles. . . . . . . . . lb. can, 25c PRINCESS PICKLE DISH FREE WITH EACH JAR Octagon SOAP : 8 bars, 25c Maxwell House Pillsbury FLOUR, 12-lb. bag 39c or Boscul CO KTAIL Quaker Blue Label TOMATO JUICE C , Coffee 9. bot ., 17c Toilet Paper: lb. can, 33c - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 for 25c : Pabst Blue Label MALT. . .big can, 55c Wlm P B 16 . 15 K i r kman ' s Gold Medal 1 ar eanut ut te r . . . . . . . . . -oz. Jar, c Borax Soap Bisquick FLOUR Jack &. Jill Dessert, all flavors . . . . . 2 pkg., 15c b 8 ars,25c pkg.,29c S . K h G Ch 6 . WISS nlg t ruyere eese, portions: in box 29c Mason's White : White ,Cider or SHOEDRESSING : Repp VINEGAR American Beauty Catsup, TWO 8-oz. bot., 15c bot.,10c :: bot.,10c Fancy cut Stringless Beans, 2 cans, 15c :: Suntex (bleach : and cleaner)

    leotter's Market 2 bot., 25c : Where you can have t he advantage of both Quality and Price Ivory Soap NARBERTH 2250 .. 2251 .. 2252 2 Ig. bars, 15c

    22, 1932and will return about September 15.THE FIRESIDE Mr. Nulty will jo in h isfamily for themonth of August.Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winters , o f Ger .

    Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carrick, of mantown; and baby, ar e spending twoavenu

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    July 22, 1932

    COMPANY

    Haver fo rd a nd Montgomery Avenues,Narberth, 8 A. M. to 11 P. M. daily, ending th is Sunday night. A complete showing of all Ford body types.

    Built to WithstandThe Stress of Time

    Open 8 A . M . d ai ly for your convenience,an d also Friday evenings from 7 to 9

    new, large, modern food market228 Haverford Ave.-NARB. 28522853

    Founded on Amer i can t r adi t ions as ol d as th enation itself, t h is bank ing in st i tu t ion s t ands asfirmly u po n t he r ock o f financial dependabilityas th e l i gh t house s t ands on th e rock-boundcoast. It s rays offer as SUl'e a comfo rt t o th efinancially puzzled as th e rays of th e light.house to th e sailor.

    273277 Montgomery Ave., Cynwyd-Cynwyd 500

    For only Red Ceda r ha s t h c s t amin a t o l on g withstandou r great c l imat i c vari a tions . enu s ti c r a ft Fu rn i tu r c canbelef t outdoor'" all ~ r c a r round an d will last 20 to 30 years.Each piece individually shaped, filled, an d pu t togetherb y h a nd . Ru st ie ru ft ne d Cedar Furniture i", distineth'c,an d is 80 heavy tha t it will not blowaway. Can beboughtseparatel)'or by th e set . Literature an d prices upon request .and FENCl'; tOO!

    Outdoo r Furn i tu re"demand Re d Cedar

    You Are Invited to Our OpeningTONIGHT To see for yourself how your supportof ou r sales policies has enabled us to serve you bet t er There will be samples, demonstrations an d gifts.

    Don't Miss the OPEN AIR DISPLAY

    Th eNarberth National BankM E M BE R F E DE R A L RESERVE SYSTEM

    CARROLL BROTHERS

    THE Richards-Fisher--8 and 4

    In the lneater

    .eocal ChIovies

    New Pr ice Schedu l e isIhaugurated at Hedgerow

    OUR TOWN

    Go to ChurchBaptist Church of the E"angelRobert E. Keighton, MinisterSunday, Juyl 24:11.00 A. M. - Morning Worship.

    Sermon: "Thou Fool."

    The COli of lei..phone'1IrUling.Youeonbaveoneinyourbome for I.,.. tball.dime 8 dayl

    Keep Cool

    DAVIS'

    Phone, Narberth 2285

    24Hour FILM SERVICE

    H. B. WALL

    To R E N T or SELLyour house, seeTHE MAIN LINEHOME FINDERSASSOCIATION

    CHAS. S. EBERT

    224 Haverford Ave.

    Good books and m a g a ~ i n e sfor yacation reading.

    at Davi s' f o un ta i n. Softdrinks on ice include Booth'sa nd Can ad a D ry . We sellCrane'sAristocrat Ice Cream.

    Nonuser-2

    REAL ESTATB,MORTGAGES, INSURANCB

    f i PLIANT form cleavesthe water . . gracefully.. . effortless it seems.Everywhere . behindthe scenes of a thle ti cprowess.

    EleetrlelftD-Ph. Ardmore 11254. ANDERSON AV E ArdmoreElectric Washer and MotorRepairs-Armature WindingE.UmatiDIf Withou t VhftrlfeCODtr f t eUnc. Wl r IDC. "obblD I f

    Visit the Dairy BungalowA f t e r Your Swim

    Jobbing CarpenterPhone: NARBERTH 4163W

    BROOKMEADGUERNSEY DAIRIES

    WilYtake a cbancewitb Dcdd.nlo? Bytel.l,hone. bel p I Iwllbln enlY reacb.

    Wes t Lancaster Ave., Wayne' Phone- -Wayne 1121

    "A Complete, Dependable DairySeryice"

    GOLDENGUERNSEYMILKsuppl ies the ginger and

    ( i ) ~ ~ } m h e ~ ~ ~ h : I I ; : u : h . d snap 'J Golden Guerny Milk com. '/) ONLY from Guern.ey c."l ..,. and carr ie . tho official GoldenGuernsey t rademark.

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    GUS WELSHNovel Musical Comedy

    Heads Narberth Bill,F ul l o f f un , and with a good castIy ROBERT J. EDGAR headed by Joe E. Brown , "The TenIs this a dry country? derfoot" is playing at Narberth's the-Plumbing : Heating I )- IAl l Saints' Church atre this week-end, including the US-j100 Fores t Avenue, ' Flow, Springfield, flow!IMontgomery and Wynnewood Aves., ,. ual daily matinees. At 11 o'clock, fol-Phone: Narberth 3652 I W d' - - : : : ~ = = = : : = ~ ~ = = ~ = ~ I ynnewou . This unemployment among Jupiter lowing Saturdays' second evening I- I Rev. David Holmes. A ss is ta nt Pl uvius a nd his helpers has been rath- show, a specia l advance showing wil l

    W. P. MIESEN 8.00 A. M.-Holy Communion. er serious. July, 1931, gav e u s se v- be g iv en of " The Office Girl," the Ir r ! ! ' ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ' ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ! ' ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ! ' ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ! ' ! ! ! ' ! ' ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ! ! ' ! ! ! ! ' ! ' ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ~ ' ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ' ! ! ! ! ' ! ~ ~ ~ ' ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ ~ ! ! ' ! ! ! ! ' ! ~ ' ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ~Carpenter . :. Builder . :. Jobbing II 11 A. M.-Morning Prayer , Li tany en and one-half inches of rain in the f t t b h M d 1311: I \ I ~ I ) TV C I i I L I ) l : 1 r : ~ ~ t=r:r:T832 MONTGOMERY AVE. first eighteen day s wit h a total of e a u re 0 e s own next on ay and I

    and Sermon. Tuesday. Ihones: about eight inches for the month. I "'!Ill Take advantage of our service thatDay-Narberth 3973M I M h d' E ' I Church July, 1932 has given us less than a "We unhesitatingly recommend"-I prolongs the life of comfortable oldNight-Narberth 4044 I et 0 1St plScopa_ Rev. Samuel MacAdams, Mini s ter . h a l ~ - i n c h rainfal l up to the s i x t ~ e n t h . s ay t he theatre management-"this shoes and at the s ame t ime k ee psi Sunday, July 24: WhJ1e there has been a b re ez e It has, delightful musical comedy as a decid- you r ch il dr en' s f eet ill good condi-I . Ibeen the wrong kind fo r p lan ts, a hot Iedly pleasant divers ion f rom many lion. Ou r service may save tender11.00 A. M. - Mor ni ng Wor sh Ip . drying wind that draws moisturef r om . f ee t l if e- lo ng t ro ub le . L ow p ri ce sSermon by the Pastor. the foliage, while there is so l it tl e o f t he p re se nt -d ay American pIc:- f or chi ld r en 's repair work during,wate r for t he p lant roots to draw on. tures." It is a tale about a girl typist July-and note ou r specials forHoly Trini ty Lutheran Church Can we blame those poli ti ca l conven- I ~ Vienna. One scene . e s p e c i ~ l I y noted I adultsRev. Cle tus A. Senft, Pastor tions in Chicago f or t he excess o f hot liS of a large r oom hned With type-, '. ISunday, July 24, 1932: Iair? We n ee d no light wine or beer writers whieh b e ~ t out a tu ne t o t he = s ~ c h as half-soli ' ;g a p ' ; i ; ~ r ~ h o e s - a n d putt ing $" 1-.35.. i r igh t now' we want water-from the tempo ofthe musIc. on l e at h er o r O'Sullivan rubber heels, fo r I N0 Bible School. I skies. ' One of t he songs, "I Don't Know11.00 A. M.-The Morning Service. ' )- Why I 'm Happy" i s unusualy worth G d Sh R eI Theme: "Onesimus , a Slave. " In t hi s y ea r o f thrift we may de- ~ u m ~ i n g : The ~ ~ s t doing this pleas- 00 wear oe epalrc ide t o raise a lot o f p an sy p la nt s ~ n English v e l s ~ o n of an o u ~ s t a n d - IThe Presbyterian Church. from seed fo r next spring's garden. If! mg German mUSical comedy mclude, 252 Haverford Avenue-Phone, Narberth 4006.WRev. John Van Ness , D .D ., M in is te r. so we w il l h av e cold frames, with IRenate Muller, ~ a c k Hulbert, Owen ' ;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.lMeetings for. July 24: glass sash, in which to carry the,Nares and MorriS Harvey.10 A. M . - B I ~ l e School for al l over plants over winter. Glass sash, how- Next Wednesday and Thursday, Ed-18 y e a ~ s . A cordIal welcome for all not Iever, is not essential for s tart ing a nd war d G. Robinson i s coming to Nar-otherWIse engaged.. . . j carrying over perennials. Frames of berth in "Two Seconds ," a strongI

    11 A. M.-Mormng WorshIp. seI-1any convenient size teat will support d rama.mon Theme: " T h o ~ Art!". lath covers and bur lap covers wil l I7.45 P. M.-Evenm;%' WorshIp. ser-Ianswer and wil l more t ha n p ay f or "Big Timer" "Sky Br ide"

    mon Theme: "I n QUietness and Con. the l i tt l e expense and effort The "M h' " E ' . Ifidence." The meeting will be held in frames should be situated conv'enient- ou t piece at gyptlan,the large cool Social R o o ~ . ly f or wa te ri ng and shoul d have" Comedy-drama that is clean and in-Next Wednesday evenmg Praye r fa ir cI'rculatl'on of air. Constant mOI's-M teresting i s p re se nt ed i n " Th e B ige et ing. Leade r, Mr. A . G. Follette. ture and shade are the requirements Timer," at the Cynwyd Theatre th isfor germinating seeds, burlap placed F ri da y a nd S at ur da y; c as t includesSt. ]oh,,'s Church I th 'n 'd thLower Merion over a a cover WI provi e e Ben Lyon, Thelma Todd and Con-shade. After the secds are up t he s ta nc e Cummings. A new Laurel andLevering Mill Road and Bala Avenue.,RAE C burlap is removed and the lath cover Hardy comedy is on the surroundingl ev . . ' . lattenburg, D.D., Rector. remains for par tial shade and protec-Rev. Henry A. F. Hoyt, D.D., tion from cats rabbits and other p r ~ g S r k a m B ' 'd " . .Rector Emeritus. T h' 1 I., Y 1'1 e IS an eXCiting airplane

    8 0 A M H I C . pests. he lat IS a so u se fu II I wm- Jilm with some humor and pathos'.0 . .- 0 y ommUlllon. I t k l' . ' ,S d S h I 1 '1 S tel' 0 ce p mu c hmg mate ri al f rom cas t i s headl ined by Jack Oakie Rich-un ay c 00 c osed untl eptem1bl' ff N . h . 'bel ' 18. O'd1fmg o . ?W IS tT e t ime to sow I ard Arlen, Virginia Bruce and Bob -11 00 A M M . see s of peremals. he th ree fa,, - \ by Coogan' at t he E gy pt ia n n ex t I. ..- ornmg Prayer and t b' . 1 C t b . b II- f l ' ,Sermon. O ~ e l e n ~ l a s, t ; v e ' ~ l ' u l Y e ~ ~ x Monday and Tuesday.The Rec to r e xt en ds a c er di al i n- g oves an swee I I.am, may a so ' Based on the popular book, "The I.. 1 d h . be h andled as p er enmals t o fl ower Great Mouthpiece" is "The Mouth-v lt at lOn t o a 1 t o a tt en t e church onl once .,,'. Iservices. All s ea ts a re f re e at all y . piece, strongly dramatic tale of a jtimes )- crimnal l awye r, c om ing t o CynwydI . Rhodod.endrons, laurel and ~ z a l e a l l l next Wednesday and Thursday; War-I. I a re s t ar tmg now to form their buds ren William and Sidne Fox ha e ex-GOLDEN , for next y ea r. F eedi ng at this time! cellent roles. y vU8'17lSQJ' wil l help t o bui ld . b e t t e ~ flowers for Jackie Cooper i s lovable in "WhenI next year , next sprmg WIll be too l at e. A Feller Need A F' d" .. . s nen, commg

    IThese most . sa ti sf ac to ry p lant s a r e n ex t week-end. The Saturday mat i-MILK v:ry c o n v e m e n ~ , a s t he y prefer pa:- i nee feature will be Tom Mix 's come-tlal shade, which many p lan ts WIll back film "Dest' r R'd A . "I d Th d I'k I' , I I es galll.trJ], ():J: 'k JJ /I r [}jp. ilhft . Tw o Lippman Books Ar e not stan . ey 0 I e a coo 1lIg"e tT /l 6;.e 'Il . t A '1 bl t L' b mulch over their roots and they do notva l a e a I rary lik e a s it ua ti on where t he w in te rIt _ O ~ ! A i \\' It L' h'l h d winds will sweep them. Against a1 j , I a er I ppmann , p I o sop er an h ., bl" t ' f t 1 f d o t , sunny wal l t hey arc nllserable,JlU ICIS, IS a sou rc e 0 men a 00 . . PEP d f t t h for such SItuatIOns ar e totally unlIkean com or 0 many per sons w 0 I h d . T h Ph'l d I h' the edge of a wooded mountain wherer : ~ m eac, ay ~ e . I a e p. 18 they thrive. Their natural soil i s o fhecord hiS syndicated articles WhICh 1 f 11 h' h . ' t 'd t. ea mo ( W IC IS nUl e aCI so thaa]wu"s a!l!Jear o\ 'er the caphon "To- . '. ." , A- d f t I h b I new price schedule inaugUl'atedI d T " 1f t or mary er I Izers suc as one mea(a y an o-morrow. n ac , many d h . at the Hedgerow Theatre in Rose Val-I tl ' 1 th t L' . th an wood as es are pOlson to them,peOlJ e nn;: a Ippmann IS e tl 'I ' S h bl ] ley last week now makes it !lossible"I t t f Th R d" as ICy contam nue. uc no e pants)es par' 0 e eeor . d f d th t '11 . I I to see a different pia" every night-T f L , b k "A P eseI've a 00 a WI nouns I t lem -wo 0 Ippmann s 00 s, re- d th ' 'd 1 "d legit imate comedy or drama-at nof t 1 \ I " I "Th U 't d an at e s ame tune prOVl e tI e aCIace 0 .ora s am e m e d" th t I h d greater cost t ha n a n evening at theSt t . \V Id Aff' " '1 con Ihon a {eeps t em happy anae s 111 or mr s are ava l - th . . talkies. This year new productionsable on the shelves of the Community nvmg. )- are receiving three consecutive per-

    Library and wil l be o f e spec ia l inter- On o ur way u p cou nt ry t he o th er f orma nc es whe n t he y o pen , so thatest to those whohave becomeacquaint- d "The Heavenly Enlpl 'ess," whl 'ch , 'nilay we saw along the roadsidesome"ed with him solely through his news- f ine f lowers of Queen Anne's l ace ; a have i t s f ir s t showing tomorrow night,paper articles, for t ho se who h av e '11 b d M df ew wer e gat he red. Further on we WI e repeate on on ay and Tue s-r ea d the books , and for all other I . h T" b I~ ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ l 'new that our old friend, the bu tter- (ay l llg t s. hiS IS Al crt Bein's I:thoughtful persons, who may not have fly weed, would be found-and t he re f an ta sy d rama on the subject ofbecome acquainted with Lippmann at h t ran lps and tIalnnlen. Arthur RI'cht ey wer e, f ul l op en. What a plant!all, t he L ib ra ry i s clilJping and pre- d J D '1 bserv ing the ar ticles from The Recor d. And what a n ice arrangements they an asper eeter WI I e s een in Eu-That file is kept available at the made! No! we did not tr y to dig up gene O'Nei ll 's "The Emperor-Jones"plants of asclepias tuberosa , we know on Wednesday night. An EnglishLibrary for readers who wish t o read h h 1 C comedy by A. A. Milne, "The Roman-it there. t at t e ro ots go a most to hina andthat the y m ay be bough t as p ot- t ic Age ," w ill be given on ThursdayAs a specimen of Lippmann's s ty le g rown p lant s. I n t he ga rde n they n ig ht w it h F ra nc es T or ch ia na a ndand thought , the following quotation !' d H f . th 1 f th tr eq ui re a deep -well d ra in ed so il, n ot er 0 er m e 1'0 es 0 e wofrom one of his recent newspaper too rieh, in full sun. people whose first meeting is almostwritings is a good sample: "This is i l ik e a d re am . "You Never Can Tel l, "a t ime when the nation i s at war, not And in t he woods we s aw the black Shaw's comedy on The New Woman,wit h an enemy out si de , but wit h en- s nake root , c im ic if uga r ac emosa, s ix and characteristically on other thingsc r o a c ~ i n g disorder and chaos inside, feet tall with big white spikes. Why as wel l, wil l be p layed on Fridayand It may well be asked of every. thO t . h d gardens night with one change in the cast.... IS IS no g ro wn In sayman that he keep order m Ins own f fl ' ? Next Saturday the last new Riggs t o. . . ,o r summer owermg.spirit a nd s hu t t he door 111 no man's i be added, "The Cherokee Night," willface." I Another white flower that hel ped to be p re sent ed . Thi s p lay has i ts roles

    l igh t up a partially s haded p la ce was so evenl y distributed throughout thePenn Val ley Garden pla tycodon grandif lora alba, the seven scenes that no "leading" partsC lu b t o Me et T ue sd ay white bal loon f lower (awfu l name). canbe selec ted, and the production in-,- - - Much nicer than the blue variety, the eludes nea rl y t he entire Hedgerow IThe Penn Val ley Garden Club will i flowers looked like white stars in this Icompany.hol d a mee ti ng nex t Tue sday morn- : o ld garden, for which we have a weak- I In the week fol lowing, on August!,ing at 10.30 A. 1\1. at the home of ness-i t was p lant ed a hundred years' 6, another new p lay wil l r ec ei ve its IiMrs. 'Vill iam C. Griscom, Bryn Mawr ago and the t rees show now that the f ir st product ion at Hedgerow,-I avenue a nd Old Gulph r oa d, Penn p lann er s o f t he g rounds Imew t rees "Spring Song, " by Bel la Spowack. Ii V a l l e ~ ' . These meetings will continue and loved them. The d at e s tone i s "The Sea Gull ," by Chakhov, i s the

    :all s ~ m m e r as long ~ the in terest i s carved 1832. It h as t ak en just a presentation for tonight. i:sustamed and there IS a good attend- hundred y ea rs for t hi s very real gar- :ance o f t h e members. den to mature. Are gardeners patient Bread Man Robbed IMrs. A. C. Goldsmith, o.f the Penn folks? The d r i v e ~ ' of a b r e a ~ wagon was IValley Garden Club, who IS also rep- robbed of hiS day's receipts amount- iresenting the Alumnae of t he Girl's Herb Fischer Wins ing to about $20 by two a rm ed me n IHigh School of Philadelphia, is in Dr. Herbert F is ch er , o f t he Cyn- at Lodges lane and Radcl il fe r oad,charge of the booth on the Parkway wyd Club, won the Central New Jer- Cynwyd, last Saturday afternoon. Theto distribute the flowers t o the f low- sey tennis championship at Beach Ha- men were described by 1. B. Terry , o f

    Til l DELL TELEPIIONE COl lP4",Y OF ""''''4'. erloss"in Philadelphia. on M ( m d a ~ ' s ven last Sunday, defeating Jones , of iPhiladelphia, d ri ve r o f t he wagon, ~ Iand Will be glad to recewe any dona- Swarthmore, in the finals. The score I between 22 and 25. The made their IItions of flowers. was G-3, 6-4. escape in a ear parked nearby. IJ

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    AutomobileRepairingIn Al l Its Branches13-Plate Batteries ,Guaranteed I 'Year

    Saddle Horses

    MILLWORKMASONITEQUARTERBOARDMASONITE

    PRESDWOODNUMETALWEATHERSTRIPPERK INS GLUEPAINTS

    P ICTURE FRAMESP ICKET FENCESROOFING PAPERRUSTIC FENCESRUSTIC FURNITURESHINGLESWALLBOARDSCynwyd 662

    ~ 5 . 5 0GoodyearSpeedway andPathfinder TiresWashing and Greasing

    NARBERTHBridge GarageNarberth Avenue at the Bridge

    OMPANY'1 11111111111

    Low as $264 Instal/ed

    Joseph ConwayEgyptian TheatreCyn. 1782 or wr ite

    H : . W l M l ~ ~ f R ? ~ @ l M l l P ~ O O l fTHe ~ ' N K 6eTweEI ' l FOReST A N HOMI!

    You Can Makestore nea r t h e Egyptian The.

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    Cars With Lights Properly WorkingWi ll Ca r ry Approva l StickersWi th t he second "official inspection"

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    SUPlu.;"m COlan' OF ' l'Hg STATJ,; OFXew York, C o u n t ~ of Kings-HAnRY P. coxxon, Plaintiff, ag"ainstCYXTHIA K CO;\,XOR. Defendailt.Plaintiff designates the C o u n t ~ of Kingsas t he p la ce o f t ri al . S ummons . Act io nto Annul a Marriage.

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    THEATRE I (Continued from Pal:e Three)MATINEE DAIL.Y I Miss Peggy Sammons has returnedIfrom Seaside Park, w he re s he w asIt he gue st o f Mrs . A. A. P r ic e a nd th e

    IMisses Dorothy and Theresa Price , o f334 Valley road, Merion.i Mary a nd Suzanne Hewitt , daugh' ters of Mr. and Mrs. Roland K. Hew-i tt , of Essex avenue, a re s pe nd ing

    Ithis week at . the King's Daughters 'Camp at Paoli.Mrs. A. H. Durboraw, of Elmwoodavenue, and her daughter, Esther , aremotoring in New Eng land. They will

    I visit friends on Swan's Island, Maine.I Mr. a nd Mrs. Ir a Rice and theirIdaughter, Miss Ruth Rice, of HomeIwood avenue, hav e re tu rne d f rom a' fo rtnigh t' s v isi t with Mr. an d Mrs.Rice's son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs. Cha rl e s Bu rt i s, of Hasbrouck Heights, N. J.

    F re qu en t, f as t, de pe nda bl e a ndcomfor t ab l e bus s e rv ic e iii rendereda long the Main L in e by th e Penns yl vania Greyhound Lines operating onlocal f ra nc hi se s f or me rl y h el d byMontgomery Bus Company.This latter company started serv-! ing Main Line communities by bus at (advt.)

    : the inception of the motor coach i n - -=================-Idu st ry s ev eral y e ar s ago, operatingbetween Phi l ad elph ia , B ryn Mawr ,IArdmore, Narberth, Wayne , BerwynIand a number of o the r suburban comImuni ti e s, over Montgomery avenue.IThe rou te i s now known as Route "A"of the Pennsylvania Greyhound Lines.i The Pennsylvan ia Ra ilroad , seeingIthe possibiliti:s of t h bus industry To,the ahO\;.e n a , ~ n e ~ r ~ e f e n d a n t : .,and endeavor ll lg t o g Iv e t h e u tmo st YOU ARI. lIJ,;RL13\ SUJ\l1\10="bD toI t t t' . t 'd t I allSWel' the cOlllplaint in thi s act ion, andIn ranspor a I?n se. rv lce 0 :esl en s to sen'e a copy of Your' allswel', or, ifIalong t he M am Lme, acquIred the t he l' om pl"i ll t is not s er ved wi th t hi slocal franch ises and r igh t s f rom th e sumlllons. to sen'e a not ic e o f a pp ca l' Montgomery Bus Company and turn-, allCl', on the Plaintiff 's Attorlley withined the operations over to another t \ \ ' e n t ~ days after t he s er vi ce of ~ h i sI summons, exclush'e of the day of sel '\ 'Iee:management company after a number, and in case of YOUI' failure to apl'eal ', 01of improvements had been made in th e! HlISWel, judgment will he ta l" 'n againstservice. I ~ . o u . h ~ default. fOI the I'clief deman(]"r]In January 1930 when t he b us i n- III the coml,laint.t t f t h ' '1 ' d I Dated Xew \011" X. Y.. .Juh' !l, 1 n ~ ,eres s 0 e ra l r oa c ompa ny w er e JLUlILTOX AXDEllSOX, Att;,rne\' foraffiliated with those of the Greyhound I I'laintlff, Otllce and 1'. O. A d r 1 I ' ' ' s ~ , 23:lCorporation, the local r ou te s w er e I B r o a d \ \ ' a ~ ' . Borough of :\Ianhattan, Citymade part of the Pennsylvania Grey- of Xl'\\ ' York.hound Lines .Local routes ou t of Philadelphia

    also operate to Strafford, Gladwyn,and Garrett Hill on regular schedulesand provide dependable transportation to these suburban centers.A t ot al o f th ir t ee n buses ar e usedby Pennsylvania Greyhound L ine s in

    ' ~ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ~ F l ! their local opera tion over Route CIA.". All o f t he se ar e o f th e s ubu rba n typea nd i ns ur e p as se ng er s t he u tmos t i nsafety and comfort.Summer excursion r a te s a r e now in

    effeet on al l Greyhound Lines to practically e ve ry poin t in the UnitedStates. A newall-time low rate has

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