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    /iJJtfArd. 1916

    S t a rt s Su nd ay, July 28 For One Wee kPAULETTE GODDARDRAY MILLAND"K.ITTY"

    65 ST. JAMES PL.

    UNIONMEATMARKETFINE MEATSFRUITS and VEGETABLES48 St. G e o r g e ~ Rd.Ardmore 0644FRESH SEAFOOD DAILY

    Children's WearFoundation Garments

    LingerieJunior Dresses

    45 Coulter Ave.

    CLOTHESFOR WOMEN

    Special Cblldren's Matinee Ever:rSaturdaY-I P. M.ADDED CARTOONS - COl\UmIESSHORTS - SERIAL - WESTERNFEATURE

    SUBURBANTHEATRE Ardmore 4747Friday and, Sat. , July 2627BARBARA STANWVCKROBERT CUMMINGSDIANA LYNN"THE BRIDE WORE BOOTS"

    Mi THE Ii GENERAL Ei FRUIT I 0 E C E E Quality Groceries II st. George's Rd. Ardmore. ......................

    IOORFNERI II CLEANERS SINCE 1890 :I , . 14 Coulter Ave. Ardmore 0 11 7 II 1324 W. Girard Ave. :I:I Stevenson 4-8700 :I

    ! 1 1 I 1 1 [ 2 l 1 l 1 l l l l l l l l t 2 1 1 1 1 I n l l l l l n l l l l l l l l l l l l 2 1 1 1 ~i \ \ S ~ \ \ ) ~ ~ t \ c . iST. JAMES P\.ll.ct. f:: A ~ O M O ~ E . r P A . Good Clothes g At Litt le Cost g For Matron-Miss And The Younger Contingentf , l l l n I l I I J I I l l l l l n l l l l l l u l l l l n l l l l l l l l l l l l n u u ~

    Ardmore 7919

    THEFLOWERBOX

    gifts - antiqueshand paintedfurniture

    21 Coulter Ave.,Ardmore

    1'011 Can'tBu y BetterLubricat ion

    43 COULTER AVE.ARDMORE 5110

    Main S tore1'716 Chestnut Stred

    . lamesA.R i t ~ h i e .Fine Linens29 Coulter Ave., Ardmore

    G.J.CROLLSUNOeO SERVICE

    M;ONTGOMERY AVE. ANDST. GEORGES RD.PHONE ARDMORE 9545

    WALL & OCHSGUILDOPTICIANS

    "EverythingPhotographic"

    63 SL .lames PL

    Th, 'illlsr, MOlt COlllpl.t.CHU\;fA_nIGLASSStore i ..SuburlloltAm.ric.

    Dtli'Jtfl iHlJ,wT,tflGILMAN Inc.47 St. G.org.. Rood Ard. 0630l" " ARDMORf, '10. - - - - -

    ~ c , C . A L l U MI Times-Medical Bldg. I

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    Suburban Square merchant s are read, to serve YOU for Summer.You'lI find It a treat Just to look and see t he In teres ting arra,of new Quality merch an d is e t h ey b ave p r ep a red f or y ou reelectlon. A trest multiplied b, many fine s tores and courteou latore servlcs. Come and ahop . . wher e I t s pleasant .convenient . . economical.Merchants of Suburban Square.

    33 Coulter Ave.

    Prescriptions

    JerrehianDomesticAn dOrientalRogs61 St. James PI.

    ARDMORE

    Phone Ardmore 244259 St. James Place

    C L E A N I N ( ~For Particular PeopleeTOWNSHIPCLEANERS46 St. Georges Rd. Ard. 5710295 Mon t. Ave. Cy nw yd 08341417 City Line Trinity '7-'7556-

    I GOT LOST IN HIS ARMSI GOT THI SUN INTHE MORNING

    CHESTNUT HILL1514-16 Sermantawn An.

    THEARDMOREBOOK SHOPINC.

    TIMES MEDICAL BLDG.Phone Ardmore 4114

    If you need a

    Ready to PackFor Your Vacation?

    No Parking Problem In Suburban Square

    DOIN' Wil!.j COMES NATURALLYMOONSHINE LULLABYYOU CAN'T 511 A MAN WITH A5UN THE GIRL THAT I MARRYI'M AN INDIAN. TOO WHO DO YOU LOYE I HOPE

    THEY SAY IT'S WONDIRFUL THIRI'S NO IUSINESS LIKE SHOW IUSINIISA N Y ~ H I N G

    YOU CAN DO MY Di'ENSES ARI DOWN .Open Fl"i. Evt;S-

    RO"ftT atC. D. DAVISI 'he Main Line's Finest Music and Radio Shop

    D e ~ ~ a ~ s ue"W'12. iune alhuDl."Annie get your gun"

    J ewel cr s Si nce 1886

    . .Gay, new bathing suit-shorts-a sun dress-an extradress for special evenings-a Hostess Gift from ourBendel Packages-a new hat. .. Wehave so much tochoosefrom at Dorothy R. Bullitt, Inc.1

    Phone ARn. 4422

    Diesinger's

    ARDMORE2.30 'arklng Ploza

    1420 Waln u t S t . 39 coulter Ave.Philadelphia ArdmoreKlna:sleY 0158 Ardmore 5448

    There's1_. ReR.nish

    Olm TOWNTHE :MAIN LINER

    AU Color Tapes.Make Ar rangemen t s fo rService While on Vacation

    VENETIAN BLIND SERVICEbyJOCDART

    The second l1lustra ted lectureof the Summer series sponsoredby the Cape May G eogr aphi cSoc ie ty , w il l be given at 8 P. M.on Saturday evening, July 27, in It he B ap ti st H al l at Cape May,New Jersey.Dr, Edgar T. Wherry. Professor of Botany at the Universityof Pennsylvania , will talk' on"Flower s of South J er s ey . " D r.Whe rr y i s o ne o f the outstandingstudents of Ecology, o r t he r el at io n a f p la nt s o r a nima ls t o t he irenvironment.

    Second Lecture To BeGiven at Cape May

    Annua l Out ing o fOdd Fellows Aug. 3The Odd Fellows and Rebekahsof the five Southeastern countiesof Pennsylvania will hold an outing at Wil low Grove P ar k o nSaturday, August 3. from noonuntil midnight.A p in och le tournament form ix ed g roup s w il l b e held at 2P. M., following the playo1! forthe championship of the softballtournament. F ield ev en ts forch ildren of a ll a ge s, women, andl odge groups are al so o n theschedule of the day.Entertainment wil l b e p rovi ded in the bandshel1. Fireworkswill be presented at night.

    By Mrs . E l iz ab c th B . Byall

    (Edi tor 's Notc : Mrs. Elizabcth Burt Byal l , ut lnblc to walkWithout thc aid of crutches jor 30 years as t hc r es ul t o f Pol io whenshe was a bab y. h as written a s cr ie s of articles, Of whi c h t h is isthc jirst Shc is part icularly anxious to tcll ller story to disabledvctcrans who arc t r yi ng t o ad just t he ms el ve s t o a n cw way 01 lifc.Mrs. B ya ll . d au g! lt cr o f M r. a nd Mrs. John Burt. Of Narbcrth,graduatcd from Lower Merion High School in 1932. studicd a t t hcUniversity of Pcnnsy lmnia and took advanccd courses in medicaltcchnology at Je f fc rson Hosp i tal , Philadelphia. Shc h as b ee n, amember of t i lc s t af f of Dr. S. DeWitt Ludlum's Gladwyne Colonysincc 1942. She and hel' husband , Evan Bruce Byall, livc on BlackRock Rd., Gladwyne.

    A handicap brings unrelent!ng+walJs j us t i n case the acqua in - 'challenge 24 hou rs a d ay . tance should be forgotten. !I know. I 'v e been In the b us- So meone hassaid that the secretiness of being successfully h andl - o f good grooming is everlastinglyc apped for almost 30 years. keeping at it.I f ee l that what I h av e to say This, too, is the secret of beingbelongs to everyone. It applies to successfully h andi ca pp ed . R eyou. Much of i t, o f c ours e, r ef er s membe r that the world at J..rgeto obvious handicaps. does not consider itself handi-Negative Point of View capped. It considers that you are.But basically it is applicable to World ~ o r i ' t C I ~ a n g ethe handicaps which do not show, The world .IS. not ~ o . m g to alte,rand especia lly to those of you to meet you1 msufflclencles.whose handicap isa negative point have t? meet wo rl d o n I tsof view, to you whose prejl; ldices, own and do It so confid.entl,Ywhose in to le rance , whose Ignor - a n ~ . g l a c l O u s I ~ t ha t t he wor!d ISa nc e m ak e the writing of this I n t l l g u e d - p ~ l h a p s even . c ~ a r m ~ d . In cessary You are different, but It s a dlf-e . I ex p e c t to ference , plus . The re a re oftendwell o n so me t imes when you convinc e thev I' l' Y s en si ti ve w or ld that it, not you, i s m is singspots. Much of something. .I III Insofar as humanly possible youw lat 1 say w must create the illusion of a nor-e unpleasant.e are deal ing mal appearance. Yes , i ll us ion.i t h a starkly Remember most peopl e do justforthright sub- that to a greater or lesser extentject. much of the time..' At 31, I have The crea t ion of your illUsionmost 0 f t 11 I' may be a radical procedure, but Itthings most un- can b e d on e. A nd don't kid yourha n d i ca p p e d s el f that i t i sn 't a "must."Mrs. Bruce Byallpeople g iv e a (To Be Continued)lifetime to obtain, ' and I knowf rom, in te nsive pe rsona l expe r ie nc es how t he se t hi ng s c an bebad.I t 's no t easy .. . a handicap isno th ing to underestimate. Butthen the world won 't l e t y ou . dothat, so that i s one m istake yoUaren't likely to make.Mirrored WallsI wi sh ev ery handicapPed person might l iv e f o r a t im e withinmirror-paneled walls while he isintegrating himself a nd h is handicap into a success pattern.There's nothing like gettingacquainted w it h the productyou're going t o t r y t o sell t o t hepublic. PhAnd thereafter, all th rough h is o n e: S a ra t og a 9-4796l if e, I w ou ld re tu rn h im at reg- Saratoga 9-2321uIar intervals to the mirrored ,

    Handicapped Must Create ThelIllusion of Appearing, Normal:

    Issu.e WantingAgainst Overgrown

    Vegetation

    ortance of Minor Judiciary AT 1 . ~ H E DELLGuaranteeing' Bill of Rigltts' THIS WEEK(Because The Editors agree with Justice of the. Peace Walter B. Monday,l July 29 at 8.30

    Jr., of Lowcr MerilJn Township, that the publt? k n o l ~ s too l it t le concerto No. I, i n D m inor , forthe working of tile minor judiciary, w c a re prmtmg this week cx- Piano' a n d O rc he st ra , B ra hm s,from a s pe ec h he dclivcred rccntly before t i le Ardmore Rotary Claudio Arrau ; concerto No.2,Maristrate Lowncs is a formcr prcsldent of the Montgomery Coun- In B-fla t majo r . for P ia no ando j t hc Peacc Association.) Orchstra, Brahms, Claudio M-

    dl . i l'l'ed o\'er ' l 'nto tIle " ' ~ l o n i e s and rau. Gates open at 7.30.minor ju Clary s com- vv d I 30 t 8 301 ti we, l'n Pennsylvania. patterned Tues ay, Ju y a .o f o ff icer s c a l ed jus ces t t "F'd&11'0" BeethoI d vel'y closely after them. Over ure 0 1, -e p eace i n b or ou g lS all i 0 j fof Changes ""lade ven; Cncerto n ma or, l'ps, aldermen in ci.Lles a " d h t B th nt t Sevel' al cl1 ang es , "e re m ad e. Vi oli n an ar c es ra, ee ove ;ond class and magis ra es ,v h N 3e s of the f i rs t c la ss . Col- however , Firs t , the magis tra tes David Dadison. Symp ony o. ,tl of Pennsylvanl'a a l'e e lec ted rath- in A major, "S::otch," Mendel-theY are known as le t 7 30 SI . h) el than appointed. Second, they s sohn. Ga ts open a ' . . er-J 'udlciarY, (about. w HC i 'f l'I ttl al'e e lec ted, for tile mos t p ar t, vice men and women n um 0 mb lic k nows v ery 1 e. h' tAs far a s v ol - f rom the middle class ra ther than admitted free to t IS concer .u nle of wo rk is fr om p er so ns of wealth. Wednesday, July 31 at 8.30concerned, these Our S ta te Leglslatore made "Don Juan ," R ichard S trauss ;officers are real- several other c ha ng es . Whi le Symphony in ;a-fiat major.Iy tile major ju- they never intended that a per- Chausson; Concerto for orchesdiciary. The y s on s houl d make a livelihood from tra, Morton Gould. First p ~ r ake more than t hi s o ffi ie, t he y d id p rovi de f ee s f orml tn ce I n philadelphia. "Frnn in et y p er c en t defray. the c os t o f malntain- l andla, " S ibe lius. Gats open atof a ll l eg al de- mg an offIce. The fee S y s t ~ ~ .has 7.30. Service m en a nd women incisions, a nd a re been the .ba s is for more C ! ' l t ~ : : I S ? 1 ' l I " ; ' ~ " Y J 1 admitted free to thisthe only port of In addition, they added JUl'lSdIC- concertentry Into the: t i on in c iv il c as es which the Eng- I, .' d A ust 1 at 830c rimi na l c ou rt s. l is h s qu ir e d id not have. "" .... IS ay. ug ..'All c l' imin a I In Colonia l days magistrates o v e r t ~ ~ ' e to " Th e Be aut lfy lLOWNEScases must first and l aw ye rs w er e on an equal Gala tea :, Suppe; ~ a 1 1 e t Musreened through t he m in or footing The jublic favored the f rom R os am un d' -, S chUb er t,r y. P ra ct ic al ly al l civ il j us ti ce ' of the peace over t he l aw - "We WIlJ Always Be. Sweethearts"where the debt or demand yer. They wanted their di spute s f rom " ~ n e ~ o ~ r WIth ~ ~ ~ , " ?St h an t hr ee h undr ed dol - se ttled quickly and more on the Straus, My ~ e r , ~ . f r o ~i n t he minor judl- merits a nd t he sen se o f a situa- The Chocola te SoldIe r, Osc artlon rather than on technical rUle Straus, Evelyn Case; Overture topr imary f un cti on is to of law "Three Waltz-oS," Oscar Straus;the citizens a ga in st a ny , . . h "Dreamer. Dreamer," a s c a l't intrusion by gove rnment . Howeyer , the justice of t e Straus; "Yours Is My Heartpeace dId not keep a br ea st o f t h e A lo ne " L eh ar ' "Your L av e Tor y to popular bel ie f, they times as years we.nt bY, and. as Hold, '; J ohanl l ' S t r' auss , Lannyore Interested in keeping I I I f I dout of jail than in com- t 1e . ega pro e.sslon p ~ c . e 111- Ross; Wal t z, "Tales f rom t hecreasmg emphaSIS on t r ammg th e V 'e nn a Woods " J o hann S tr au ss ;them. two .were no l onge r on an equal ol\.eltul'e to "A' Nl'aht l'n Venl'ce,"1 se e to it that every de- f ..nt i s g iven the rights guar- ootmg. . . Johann Strauss; Duet from "Thehim u nd er t he Bill of H o ~ v e v e r , thIS defect m the sys- Last Waltz," Oscar Straus, Eve-as well as und er t he D e- I IS c o r r ~ c t c d . The Pub - Iyn Case and Lannq Ross; March,i:ll1 of Rights in our Stale I I ~ c Service I ~ s . t l t u t e 11as ~ s t a b - "The P a s s ~ n g R e g i ~ e n t , " , O s c ~ r ,itution. llshed schools 111 many p al ts of Straus; "Fiesta Mexlcana,' Erwmen a p er son Is arrested who th.e ~ t a . t e . a : u ~ m e ~ b e r s O! Straus; Selections fr om " Th e

    e :; cd to have commit t ed an mm!:!l JUdIClalY. ale .ur:dergomg Chocolate SoldiEr," Oscar Straus,he must be brought be - s r ~ c l ~ 1 c o u r ~ e s m cnmmal. and Eve lyn Case a nd L an ny Ross,d magistrate at the earliest CiVil proccdUle to fit them fO! of- Gates open at 7.30.moment . T il ls has been fice. T I ~ e s e schools arc ope':1. torucd to mean early the next all sqUirE's, b o ~ k s and tUItionf re e. Every sqU lr e can now re-S' C ' I 'I ceive o ne h un dr ed a nd f or ty -ummary onvlct on foul' hours of c la ss room instruc-c ha rg e is o f a minor na-I tion withou t any charge or costthe magistrate may proceed I to himself .s umma ry convict ion. That _d et er mi ne s g ui lt or innocand r ende rs a v er di ct acgly . Some people obje ct toin the belief that everyonei t le d to a trial by jury. Buti f an appeal i s taken fromuire 'S verdic t to the CounD is tr i ct Cour t, the c as e i sby a j ud ll e w it hout a j ur y. "It's time fer the scythe and thee n t he p ri so ne r f ac es the sickle," Keystone Automobile Clubtrate , and the c ha rg e doe s a ss er ts i n c al li ng attention toermit summary disposition, dangerous conditions at numerousmagi st r at e merely dec idesr or no t there i s s uf fi ci en t c ros s- roads , due to the summer'sce for t he Gr and J ur y t o g rowt h o f v eg et at io n, whichIf he decides that a "prima obscures the vision of motoristscase has been established,the amount of bai l entering the intersections.binds the defendant o ver to E dwa rd P. Cu rran , Safe ty D ir -n ex t t er m o f c ou rt . If he ' ector o f t he Club, sa id Keystonethe ca se is t oo weak f orby the Grand Jury, is i n r ec ei pt o f c ompl ai nt s f romthe authori ty to di scharge drive rs whose l ives have been Im

    It is this power to periled at obscured roadand streetrg e after a hearing-, that crossings. In many cases. p'ropertythe m in or j Udi ciary I ts own er s d o not fully realize thes t s ou rc e o f pow er . H e h az ar d m ot or is ts a re s ub je ct ed t o,d is charge anyone a ccused of ! le pointed out, and a re qui ckcrime. to take remedial ac tion when themagistrate should not m at te r is b ro ug ht to their at-any c riminal c as e unles s the ten t ion . O the r s, he s a id , appear tohas been reduced to writ - be jndifferent to the danger.In the fo rm of a n a f- The Club offic ia l asserted thet or complaint. The cha rg e d ange r is particularly serious atbe specific and impor tan t poin t s whe re "slow" and "stop"of the a ll eged violat ion s igns are obscured.ld be incorporated in the - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

    "Open Charges"practice of magis tra tes ,ingwithrequests of police,d ing a defendant on a so"open charge" or "for incannot be too strongndemned . (This practice isby the Constitution.>the magistrate i s wel l c hos -defendant s houl d h av e ao f r el ie f w he n he facesF rom the moment a defen-pleads "not guilty," thestrate must assume he isgui lty unti l the prosecutiones tab li sh , b f ev id en ce, afacie" case . The defenis not expected'to know hist it ut io na l R ight s, but theshOUld inform t he d eof them before the hearegins. If the charge is of anature, he should pursuthe defendant to engageand con t inue the cases uc h t im e a s c ou ns el canured.purpose of the prel imin-hea ri ng i s t o g iv e the defenan opportunity t o f ac e hisand h ea r t he n at ur e ofcharges against h im so thatprepare his defense . TheshOUld use everywithin his power to haveprosecutor " l ay hi s cards ont able "-make him representi n h is possession. Thet ic e o f \Vi th ho ld in g an imnt witness at the hear ingt h en l at er c al l1ng a "surwitness at the trial cannoto s trongly condemned. Thisthe intent of the Consti-and does not give h e d e-time to p repare rebu t ta lBenef i t of Doubtsuccessful magistrate. in myIs one with a h ig h pero f d is ch ar ge d c as es orhe r efuse s to a llow be ;>1'0The defendant Is to beb s ~ : ~ ~ C:p:::{: o ~ ~ ~ s :American theory t ha t i t isfor a hundred guil ty menfree than f or one Innocentto suffer.office, handed down fromEngl i sh prac t ic e, hasin continual eXistence sincer ei gn o f W il li am the ConIt has stood t he t es t of

    office has a l ong and hon-history i n t h e English govsystem. These ofllcersappointeil by the crown andt he mos t part served witnoutsimilar to our "dollar-a-IDen in Washington.Eng l1 sh s qu ir e w as a r es 1 a nd l ear ned m an . Thel is h magi s te r ia l sYs tem was ,is,l: exemplarY. and was car-

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