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    PRICE THREE CENTS.

    WILL.OW ROOTSThe offending wil low trees

    ort' Conw ay avenue, whoser oo ts b lo ck ed t he s ew er a lo ngthat street, have been cut down,but the matter of destroyingt he r oo ts w as a p rob lem un tilA. E. Woh le rt , N ar be rt hnurseryman, made this suggest ion, which is passed on :

    It is suggested that after thesewers are cleaned and thewil lows removed, each householder, at about 10 or 12o'clock at night should pour aquart of creos ote into hissewer system to kill the roots.

    To keep the s tumps fro msur viving, a hole s hould beb or ed in, and a q ua nt it y ofcreosote poured in. Thi s, Mr.Wohlertbelieves, w il l k il l t hestump and roots completely.

    Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. LamoreHe have returned f rom a vacat ionin Eaglesmere.

    FIRST C O N C E RT N O V. 15

    ORCHESTRA PLANSFORA NEW SEASON

    S u b sc r ip t io n s N o w O p e n fo rSeries o f F ou r Concer t s

    in Ardmore .

    L.ARGER QUARTERS"Ye O ddi ty S hop pe" plans to

    m ov e M on da y i nt o t he ir n ew l arges tore over their present locat ion at10 4 Forrest avenue. Their shop isnow in the basement o f t ha t building.

    The expansion ef their businesscomes after a successful f irst yeari n t he old s to re. For the presentthey wil l keep both f loors.

    Th e shop was founded and is ru nb y M rs . M a ry S . R. Nash and Mrs.Naomi Lacey. The wide selectionof g if ts t he y have assembled hasb rought them c us to me rs f ro m allp ar ts o f the Main Line in addit iont o a g ro wi ng b us in es s i n N ar be rt h.

    NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1925

    Many t rans fe r s of lanel in w hat h ad been well-to-do be%l11e imis n ow M on tg om er y c o un t y t oo k poverisheel.place following t he re t ir ement of On e of t h e m o st i n te r es ti n g ofthe British from the vicinity of t h es e w a s the' case of John RobPhiladelphia. Br it i sh sympa th iz - e r ts , of Lower Merion, one of th eers, o r " To ri es " as they were founders of t he p re se nt R ob er tsknown, were penalized f or t he ir f am il y w hi ch ha s la rge ho ld ingsal legiance to the cause of the k in g n ow i n v ar io us parts of t h e t o wn

    by the victorious Revolutionists. ship, especially in th e district nearM an y we re arrested, an d some B al a, C y nw y d a n d N a rb e rt h .w er e c on se qu en tl y h an g ed . Th e John R o be r ts o w ne d m or e t h anproperty of o th e rs w er e confis- 600 acres of l an d i n L ow er M ercated an d sold. ion, with numeroUS h ou se s a nd

    Vigorous efforts w er e m ad e to. several .mi ll s. . . These estates, .ash un t d ow n all wh o h ad actively well as all hIS household eqUlpespoused the cause of the e ne m y m e nt , yvere seized. Th e widowd ur in g t he t im e of t he P en ns yl - a nd children appe?-le.d to th e Suvania campaign. T h ei r r e al e st at e p r em e Court,. c l a 1 t 1 ' ~ 1 1 1 gparts ofa nd p er so na l b el on gi ng s w er e t he p ro pe rt y 111 t he Ir o w n name,seized and sold, an d so me who CONTINUEDON THE FOURTH PAGE

    SCHOOL WORKING IT.uesday's Primaries to DecideON SOCCERTEAM i Candidates lor Borough Off ice

    A LONG TRIP

    ..A U T O M O B I L E

    Issued aDO Shares.The Lower Merion Building and

    Loan Associa tion met on Tuesdayevening and i ssued the for ty-fi fthseries in which 300 shares were subsceribed. The receipts of the meetingwere $32,000.

    SCAL.DED BY TARH el en B urge ss , e ig ht -y ea r- ol d

    daughter of William Burgess, 22 0Sabine avenue, was painfullyburned last Friday b y h ot tar .

    A v al ve s tu ck in o ne of the tankw ag on s u se d i n s ur fa ci ng t he n ewstree t, and the super-heated l iquidsprayed out over the pavement.

    The little girl was severelyburned about the legs, and wast ak en t o t he Bryn Mawr Hospital,where it w as f ou nd h er i nj ur ie swhi le painful were not serious.,

    COUNTY TAX WARNINGYou county taxes must be

    paid by September 15 to avoidthe levying of a fine. The billssent out by Tax Collector Raymond C. Jones for county taxesdo not s ta te that fac t.

    Many residents have gatheredfrom this that the county levyis due on October 1 with localtaxes . The county biIls, however, must be paid by nextTuesday.

    C oa ch O er le in Loses M a n y Burgess, Ta x Collector, Auditor, Justice of Peace, Four CouncilmenL as t Yea r S ta rs b y' a nd Tw o School Directors t o B e Chosen.

    Graduation. Next Tuesday the men and Fellows \Vood, of Forrest avenue,_ women of Narberth will d ro p i n w il l b e s uc ce ss fu l. Mr. \Vood's

    PLAN H A R D SCHEDULE at their neighborhood. polling work in behal f of stTeet paving_ _ places for the purpose of selecting h as b ro ug ht his n am e forward The first rehearsal of the Main

    With a schedule mtlc ll 11eavier some new cogs for t he mach ine ry prominen t ly for m a ny m o nt h s.f t P 0 f f t s Line Orchesha will take place ont ba n e ver and the first game O ct o- 0 A g o v e r d ~ m e n .h fi r fgnosllca lIons are no . 0 Tlmrsday evenl'ne-, Septeillber 17ccor ll1g to t e county g- easy or t le at le r two vacancIes. ~

    One ber 2, Narberth Junior High School h 0 5 ' l ' Th fi th d'd t at t h e p a ri sh h ou se of St. Mary's

    s oc ce r t ea m will h av e t o w or k o ve r- u re s; t ere are 1 (j women e 1- ere are ve 0 er ca n I a es,gibt'e to vote, and but 9fi3 m en . e ac h with a f ol lo wi ng . These Church, Ardmore avenue, Ardtime to make a good showing. Of h 1 l' d I d J I R H 11 f S b' more, Pa.Vir tu al ly a new t ea m will have to t e to ta , 2009 lave ec are are 0 m . a, 0 a me ave-

    their affiliation w it h t he Republi- nue; A. E . vVohlert, of N a rb ro ok T hi s r eh ea rs al will m ar k th ebe built up, graduation having cut f CIc a ~p a rt y a n d 329 w it h t h e Demo- Park; Clarence Kaeber, 0 lest- opening of t h e f o ur th season forinto the big team of last year. cratic. Th e second district leads nu t avenue; A. Jules Betus, of this o rg an iz at io n. T h re e years

    Coach Oerle in has several play- in.the number of v oters. Merion avenue, and H. L. vVoehl- a go t hi s fall th e first rehearsalers f rom las t year amound which to The task facine- the voters ing , of \Voodside avenue: was held, the orchestra at thatf as hi on a t ea m. Youne- a t left out- ~ Of h . .side and Caldwell, left inside seem Tttesday is the selection of a Bur- t e two expIrIng meillbekfs time being m ad e u p o f s ev en te en

    gess, four Councilmen, two mem- of th e School B oa rd , o ne see's players, M r. A do lp h Vog el con-to be a ss ur ed o f th eir !)laces. S om e . l ' H ' J S H . Ters of th e School Board, an Au- re-e ectlOn. e IS esse . arns, ducting. he e nd o f the first sea-oi t he p ro mis in g can di da te s f or d it or , a Justice of the Peace and of :Merion avenue. A former son saw th e orchestra increased toberths on the team are Lane, 1 f I Cundry election officials. mem)er 0 t l e b oa rd , H er ve y . t h i rty members w i th t w o concertsT ho ma s, Val le tt e a nd S ig el , t he se Three c an d id at es a re without Keim, of Dudley avenue , i s a c an - h av in g b ee n give n. Since thatplayers having had some experience opposition. Henry A. Frye is th e didate, and two ne w n ame s a r ~time t he p er so nn el h as increasedon last year's team. only Republican aspirant for Bur- p resen ted : Mrs. F. T. Van Auken. t o o ve r fifty players, giving four

    C on si de ra bl e t im e wi ll b e s pe nt g es s, a nd h as n o D em oc ra ti c op- of Chestnut avenue, and Dr. c o nc e rt s e a ch s e as o n at th e Ard-on p as s p la ys a nd g oa l k ic ki ng . p on en t i n sight. The same ap- Walter Steckbeck, of \Vayne ave- more Theatre before crowded

    The w ea k p as si ng o f l as t y ea r' s p li es t o H ow ar d C. F ri ts ch f or nue. As is the case in th e Tax audiences.team a ccounted for several lost C I

    I 'ustice of t he Pe ac e. F . R ic ha rd 01 ector contest, t le women s It h a s b ee n i n te r es t in g to note

    games and i t is the object of Coach Gifford has a through ticket on vote will probably line up b ehind the develo pment o f these per-Oerle in to bolster up this depart - both s ides for Audl tor. Mrs. Van Au ken, makine- her

    t f tl b I d d'11 ~ formances in m us ic ia ns hi p a n d

    men 0 le game y lar n mg. .There a r e c o nt es ts for all tIle nomination almost a certainty,TI t

    '11 b tfitt d tl ' f 11 rendition o f t he proe-rams. Direc-le eam WI e ou e 11S a other office". Mrs. Al)bl'e W. while t he o th er vacancy is any- ~tl t' 1 tfit d ~ tor Vo ge l h a s c o nt in u al ly given

    WI "I en Ire y new soccer ou s an Nickerson, Edwin P. Dold ancl body's fie-ht.fl I t

    . 11 ~ the o r ch e st r a w o rk of a highera as lY e am m a pp ea ra nc e a s w e W. i1liam J. Ki rkpa tr i ck a re ou t for It i s s af e to say, however, that1 . I d f caliber, so now the first part ofas m p ay IS lOpe or. Tax C oll ec to r o n b ot h tickets. this l )r im ar y e le ct io n f ind s l es s

    \VI'I tl I d I ' t t each program consists of works

    11 e le sc le u e IS no ye en- Po li t ica l wi seac re s l)ell'eve that factional and I)ersonal bitternesst. 1 l t d 1 d . which are heard on many sym-Ire y comp e e , a lar program IS t he sp lit in the men's vote will t ha n a ny contest in recent years. 1 If V

    a he ad f or t he te am. S ev er al of the 1'1 h . . 1 B I P lOny programs. 1.1r. ogelnearly insure M rs . N ic ke rs on 's lere as an sen 111 t le oroug 1 wishing to appeal to the entirelarge city junior high school teams nomination. a l)rofound respect f or t he respon-

    1 I d d L l\, r ' public at t hese concert s ha s made

    are to )e p aye an ower '.1enon There are four vacancies in s ibi l it ies and work involved in'11 . b I I d 1 It a pract i ce to have the la t te r ha l fWI agam e on t le sc le u e. Council, a nd o nl y o ne o f t he e x- p ub li c office a nd c an di da te s a reS 1 tl

    . I I I made u p of works of a lighterevera 0 ler games Wit 1 sc 100 s "iring members is in the ring for in th e f iel d f ro m a desire to serve,

    along the lv1ain Line a re pending. a return passae-e. D an ie l L ei tc h, r a th e r than from t he u rg e t o " g et " vem.It

    ' tl I f tl ' \ t l l t' A ~ 1 1 At each conce r t a movement ofIS le lOpe 0 le r 1 e IC s- member of t he p r es e nt body, is some )OC y.

    - - sodation of the school that the town a s ~ u r e dof re-election. I t is a ls o Th e loss of t h e p r es id en t of a classic s ym ph on ic w or k h asLocal Boys Traveled 10,000 Miles in folk take a more sincere interest in been produced. This in itself has.

    Fl' felt that t he cand idacy of Robert CONTIXUEDON THE THIRD PAGE\vver. the team and be on hand for the been a big accomplishment, and

    A Ford car, brilliantly painted h om e g am es p la ye d on t he s cho ol l- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - . : . . - critics f ro m P h il ad e lp h ia havewith red and yellow, and covered grounds. BEGIN FOOTBALL DRILLS DR FARIES ENLARGES been u n an i mo u s i n t he i r praise ofwi th the dust of half t he S ta te s in H '1 . I F'IR T AY F S CH OO L NA RBERTH MEDI CAL O FF IC E t he rendi t ion of these works, nothe U . S. A. ,

    1 1 a ~ . -rettlrllecl to '1'Tar - ere s lOpmg t le team has a suc- SD O l l

    k f hJ n cessful season. _ _ - - sma t a s ' o r an amateur orc es-berth. Texas Stars and Two Veterans Re Opened Suite of Rooms With Assist- tra.rhe two travelers, Robert .Y. M. C. A. RESIDENCE HALL. port Unexpectedly. ant Physician This Week. Th e aim of the Main L in e O r-Sc leirer and Fred H . H ur d, of _ _ That Albert C. A da ms , n ew Dr. Clarence T. Faries, Nar- ches t ra 'Association has alwaysN ar be rt h, r et ur ne d h om e f ro m A d el ig ht fu l , res iden ce- ..h al l p ri - {.>c:bal1 coach at Lower Merion berth 's o ldes t pract ic ing physician , been t o h av e t he orchestra for thetheir long jaunt last week. Brown marily for profess ional me n a nd High S ch oo l, i s Q ut i n earnest to opened this week his enlarged peop le o f th e Main Line . Its polas the well-known berry, un- women was opened this week by the maintain the :Maroon and v Vh it e offices a t N ar be rt h a nd \ Vi nd so r i cy h as b ee n t o choose exceptionals have n a nd unshorn, yet the M ai n L in e Y. M. C. A. in t he l ar ge r ec or d f or championship elevens avenues. The alterations have been talent for soloists at the concerts,young m en l oo ke d i n the pink o f s to ne h ou se no w o cc up yi ng t he s it e was demons t ra t ed th i s week. N o u nd er w ay f or s ev er al m on th s. t hese music ians to be residen t s ofcondition. for the n ew a ssociation building to sooner had sc hool ope ned on The f or me r office a nd w ai ti ng t he M ai n Line. .The Association

    They left Narberth on June 17, be erected at Anderson and' Mont- Tu es d ay t h an ::VIentor Adams is- room has been converted into a h a s a lw a ys a d he r ed t o t h is policy,and d ur in g t he p as t t wo a nd one-! gomery avenues, Ardmore. sued a ca ll for candidates. waiting room and secretary's room. and in doing this has not onlyhalf mon.ths have ~ r a v e l e d .nearly Th e Y. :M. C. A. residence hall Eighty r es po nd ed a nd a l ight A l arge r r oo m h as b ee n r em od el ed given th e public an opportunity10,000 m l l e ~ ,c am p mg a t mght by has double and single rooms for 25 w o rk o ut w as held Tuesday af te r- into a new off ice adjoining the other of hearing exceptional talent, bu tthe roadSide, wherever f .ancy people. There are four bath rooms. noon. It was followed b y o t he r s r oo ms , w ith b at h and laboratory has also given these musicians th estruck t l ~ e l 1 1 .In th e long tn p to The interior has beeH freshly painted on vVednesday a nd T hu rs da y. facilities. m ost u nu su al ch an ce o f an or-the PaCific C oa st a nd b ~ c k~ h ein whi te throughout. New furni- First scrimmage w il l b e held next A newcomer in Narberth's medi- chestral accompaniment to theirboys repor t only about ];>0 nllles ture, new furnishings, new b eds and week. cal fraternity will act as associate solos. It is all too seldom theof h ad roads. bedding have been purchased and A n um be r o f v et er an s showed D F ' H ' D C \V worthy artist h as t hi s chance.to r.

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    TAX COllECTOR

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    GUARANTEEING A BUSINESS AD ... .... .'MINISTRATION OF THAT, ,OFFICE

    YE ODDITY SHOPPEThe Gift Shop of Narberth

    SCHOOL OPENSS E ~ I T E U B E R - t h e - 1 4 t h ,

    REGISTER NOW for ehoice of hours.

    Telephone, Ardmore 2404

    YOU WILLGET YOURCOAL

    Havingbeen a citizen o f the bo rough since1 90 8, I am respectfully soliciting yourvotes at the coming primary election September J 5 th f or t he office of . '

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    If y ou h av e p la ce d y ou r order fol' Coal with us, restassured. .

    We h a ve m ad e no promise of Coal whic'h we can'tfu l f i l l -but it t akes t ime t o d e li ve r the goods.Ou r m en a nd trucks are working full steam, an d withjust a l it t le patience o n t he p a rt o f ou r customers, wewill s o on h av e e ve ry order taken care of-which willmean a lot of ' full bins in Narberth to face theremainder of the strike.

    (And, by the w ay, w hi l e yo u are w a it i ng f or yourC o a l - w h y no t ge t busy on the g a r d e n - w e have

    . some excellent BONE-MEAL!)

    MAIN LINE SCHOOL OFMUSIC107 ARDMORE AVE.

    Ardmore, Pa.Adolph Vogel, Managing-Director

    FACULTY of eleven members.Graduates of the leading Conservator ies of Europe,

    Boston, New York and PhiLadelphia.INSTRUCTION

    P IA NO , VOICE, V IOLI N, ' CEL LO , R HY THM ICDANCING. Classes in Ensemble, Music Language, Progressive Series, Harmony.

    Mon da y ev en in g cl as ses i n R hy th mi c D an ci ng f orLadies. .

    announces that i t is adding to the Basement Shopth e store above its present location at 104 ForrrestAvenue.

    An exclusive and individual selection of Gifts,Cards, Books and Stationery.

    Open Evenings.by AppointmentPHONES: NARBERTH 2542-J and 2591-J

    TO THE VOTERS OF NARBERTH

    "_.,., __._ _._._._ _._._._---_.._ ~- -- -- -: Pay Your Telephone :, -,: Bills Through Us ~, -, -, -, -, -: With the advent of a Nat ional Bank , the Community ~

    , -has ha d the advantagel of many newbanking services. _, -: T h ro u gh t he Bell Te le p ho n e C o mp a ny w e h a ve n ow ~ .: made an arrangement which we feel will be a con- :, -venience to everyone who has a telephone. _, -: ' Alltelephone bills may hereafter b e p a id at this Bank, ~: if desired. Just step in, settle your account, an d reo ~: ceive your receipted bill, assured of a good debt ~: settled for another month. ~, -: Or, i n mail ing your remittance. how easy i t w il l be to :: slide your check, made payable to t he Tel ep h on e :: C

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    cator, and is a c e r t i f i e d p u i : > 1 i C ~ 'c o un ta n t a s well. These q u a l i f i ~.cations fit hi m pre-eminently fora p la ce o n the board. Iha .veknown Mr. Keim s i r icehef i rs tmade his home in Narberth, an dknow that h e h as h ig h ideals conc er ni ng t he d ut ie s o f a publ ic of -ficiaI. .

    ,Voters may depend on if th atboth o f t he se g en tl em en will bepunctual an d regular i n a tt en dance 011 aU'meetings of the Direc:'t?rs and d ev ot e t he ir b es t abilitIes to the promotion of the in

    terests o f o ur schools, if elected.A.] . LOOS.

    COMPLETE LIST

    N ew B an k fo r Haverford.

    Application has been made to theState for a char ter fo r the proposedHaverford Township Title & TrustCompany. The applicat ion wassigned by 12 business men, 10 ofw ho m r es id e in Haverford tOWIlship, and has been already investig at ed by t he S ta te Examiner whoi t i s u nd er st oo d, h as m ad e a f a v o r ~able recommendation.

    The n ew b an k is to b e l oca te d at

    the corner of Mill and Darby roads,~ r o ? k l i n e ,and i t wil l be e asi ly a cceSSIble to 12,000 o f H av er fo rdtownship's 16,000 population.

    Announced of Contr ibutors to ScoutFund.

    . ' ~ h efollowing list of names wil lm dI ca te t he c on tr ib ut or s to theNarberth Boy Scouts up t o da te .The Troop C om mi tt ee d es ir es t othank t he c ont ri but ors f or t he irh e l ~ f u lass is tance, for without suchaSSIstance the movement would nothave grown the way it has.. ~ n o n y m o u s , .$5; V. D. A be l, A de lIZZI Bros., J. R. Aiken, Stewart Anderson, Juan Bacardi, George A BachE r ~ e s tA. B ai le y, W. J. Bailey, J. E ~Bai lly, J r., Danie l Ba ird , Susan G. Baker, C. H. Bartlett, L. M. Beatty, Gerhard Bachmann, E. E. Boericke, W.D . B os s er t, S. P. Bowman C LB r ~ a r ! y ,Ellen S. Brin ton, C. ' F r a l ~ k l i ~Bnsbl11, A. W. B ur ns , Effie \"1. Burns,John Burt, T. Noel Butle r.

    ]. ]. Cabrey, R. A. Cabrey R WCaldwelI, S. C. Campbell, C. ' B. ' C a r ~son, H. M. Chal fon t , Chios Bros .. W.C. Claghorn, J . A. Cohee, \"1. H. Coleman, Rev. R,. F. Cowley, C. H. CraneW. H. C re am er , J r. , C ap ta in W fCrosson, F. R. Crowell, VV. G. C r ~ w ~el.l. George M. D a nd o , E u ge n e H . DaVIS, . H o w . a ~ dE. Davis, Lawrence R.DaVIS, \Vllham R. Dawson, E . P. Dold,\"1. S. Dothard, Mrs. B o bb D o wn e sR. S. Dunne , A. H. Durboraw. '

    L. W. E as by, A. N. Edrop, ArthurE dr op , M ar g er y E dr op , P et er E id enb erg, C ha r le s W. Evans, W. R. D.Evans, Aleck Ewald , C. A r l ey F a rm e r,H: C. Fenno, )' . W. F e rg u so n , P a ul M.Field, ] . ] . F!ttlpoldi, Henry Fleer, W.A,. Fox, L O ~ l I sH. Frank, George Gil.p;n , J r., \ :y l ll iam B. Goodall, Mrs. E.K. GOOdWID, ]. W. Goodwin, OsborneH. G.raves , Mrs . Andrew Greene, ]. S.Harns, Edw. S. Haws, Fred Hermann,~ V .]. Henderson, George Henry, Wilham S. Horner. R ob er t E . Green.

    Mrs. Mary] . J am es , M rs . Wil li am]. Jones, F. ll .. Justic!; James C. Keen an , M rs . A nl ll e E. Kerbaugh, JohnS. ~ e ~ c h a m ,Rev. ~ . E . K ei gh to n, H .C. Kell;l , E. A. Keith, Leroy A. King,J: H. Kn,..app, Jr ., V. O. Krauskop, ElsIe K. Kreme!", Samuel Laird, F. A.Lanahan, D'!-D1cl Leitch, John Leitch jW. H. ~ e w l s ,Colonel \"1. B. Lemly,C. M. L it tl e, A . S. Longbottom A JLoos, P. R. Loos. ' . .

    D . E . M ac Co rm ic k, H. 1. McConnell, Laura L. l\lcCoy, H. T. McDuffee,. Kern W. McHose, Char les A. McIntire;, W. S. McKinney. Rev. M. E .McLlI ln , J .. Quarll M ac ke y, Mr s. J 0-seph MagUIre, A. J . Malochleb, A. S.Marks, Marshall Co.. Ch ar le s C Mason, F. P. Me ig e, C ar l B Me 't zg erJohn P. ~ I i I l e r ,Harve y W. 'Monks, E:K. Monnmgton, Mrs . Nel l ie Monnington.

    Harvey D. Narr igan , Robert J . Nash,W. P. N as h, A. J. Newell, .D. A. Newh all, Mr s. Ab bi e Ni ck er so n, A. H.Nulty, W. J . Odiorne, Harry G. Parker, \"1. ~ . P a rk e r, H . L. Parks, RobertE. Pattison, Jr. , Joseph J. Pearson, C.Alfred Peeney, Harry B. Pi tt s , E. M.Posey, Ver i P ug h, Danie l Quick JrA. P. R e d i f e ~ ,C: H. Reger, A. E. Reid;Alfred Y. Remkmg, L. W. Richardson ,Jr., Nelson C. Rowley, Horace E.Ruch, Kate R. Runyon .

    George H. Schultz, A. C. Sh an d, A .C. Shand , J r., H e nr y Woo d SheltonMr . . and. M rs . J . W. S hi nn , E dw. G:S ~ l 1 l l d h e l s e r ,E. H. Sickels. James C.S uu ps o n: \ V. D. an d H. T. Smedley,T. Lean l lng Smi th, James Smyth, Robe,rt and Laura W. Snyder, Virg in ia M.Speck, R. O . S pe rr y, Peter Stam, J r. ,Edward Stanley, C. R: Starn, JohnStewart, S. Irving Strayer. joseph C.Taylor. M. L . Tem p le m an , F. L. Terry,L ee Ter r y, W. Elmer Ti tu s, T. C.Trotter.

    F. T. Van Auken, Rev. J oh n VanNess. ]. C. Van Newki rk , A. Voge l, P.A. Wa les, H . B. Wal l, Walton N.Wentz. Sam.uel S. White, H. V. Whitney, Hor to ,n \Vi Il i amson, A. H. Wi lson,John B. Wll1e, A. E. Wohlert, A. Theod or e Wol f, Mr . and Mrs. R o be r t F e llows Wood and Dr . \Vi l li am Zentmayer.

    S ho ul d a ny n ame s be o mi tt edplease advise the treasurer, Mr . E :T. Wolf, s o t he y m ay b e a dd ed .

    ELECTION NEXT TUESDAY

    .Read"lhe' Aaveriising.

    Narber th Methodis t EpiscopalChurch.

    W. Sheridan Dawson,

    NEWS' ,OF THE' CHURCHES

    Holy Trini ty Lutheran Church.

    M. E. McLinn, pastor.Regularservices Sunday, Septem

    ber 13, 1925:9-45 A. M.-Sunday School.

    11.00 A. M.-Preaching Service.S er mon on t opi c: " In je ct ion ofPoisons."

    745 P. M.-Evening Service.Subject f or s er mo n : "The Kina'sB u s i n e s s . " . b

    A cordial welcome extended.

    Baptist Church of ~ h e Evangel.

    R ob er t E . Keighton, minister.945 A. M.-Church School.

    E ve ry on e b ac k f ro m v ac at io n andr ea dy t o work! Full classes rightf ro m t he start!

    11.00 A. M.--:'1Vforrfing Worship.Sermon: "Spelling Life with FourL's: '

    745 P. M.-Evening Worship.Sermon: "Knowing JestIs."

    We ha ve a ll had a w on de rf ulsummer v ac at io n. E ve ry th in g w ega in ed wi ll be l ost if we keen itmerely as a memory; translate ',-itinto -service! . . . . ,'... ". , .. , .

    Wednesday, September 16:8 . 0 0 P. M.-Prayer Service.

    With this prayer s er vi ce we s ha llbegin a course in t he ar t of letterwriting. The f irst subject for ourdi sc us si on will be h ow to begin aletter.

    Following this service wil l be thef ir st f al l m ee ti ng of t he C hu rc hCabinet. Plans for our churchwork wil l be discussed.

    CONTINUED FROM THE FIRST PAGE

    both the School B o ar d a n d Council a t t he s a me t im e will m a ke t hee le ct io ns o f m or e t ha n o rd in ar yinterest: Th e re -organ iza t ion ofthese two bodies wiII have' to takeinto consideration t he n ew blood,and a comple te re -al ignment ofofficerships a nd c om mi tt ee s iscertain.

    A public meeting to h ear thecandidates is b e in g h e ld th is Frid a y n ig h t, t oo late for a report inthis issue. Together with thes t at e me n ts f ro m c an d id a te s p ublished in "Our Town," th i s meeting will give the asp iran ts an opp or t un it y t o e x pr e ss t h ei r v ie wsa n d m a ke t he m se l ve s k no wn .

    Tw o of the candida tes were ou tof to wn las t week wh en the callwas sent out for statements i n t hepaper. They have respondedsince that time, and their lettersar e published below, to ge th erwith a c o mm u ni ca ti o n f r om M r.Augustus J. Loos i n b eh al f o f twoo f t he c an di da te s. M r. L oo s, oneof Narberth's oldes t res ident s andlong a c ivi c leader, is a formersecre ta ry of t h e S c h oo r B o ar d :

    The Presbyterian Church. M r. F r ye 's Statement.

    Rev. J oh n Va n Ness M. A., ~ i n c eI p r ef e r t o be j u dg e d b yminister. ' actions r at he r t ha n words, my

    Meetings for September 13: p l a t f ~ n nis brief:9.30 A. M.-Bible School. The 1. r.o. c a r r y o n to the best of

    Adult B ib le C la ss w il l m ee t at 10 m y a bi li ty t h e s i n ce re a n d efficientA . M . in t he v ac an t s to re r oom o n e ff or ts of our presen t Burgess .Narberth a ve nu e a nd wi ll b e t au gh t 2. To a d mi n is t er a n d enforceby M r. Van Ness. all laws a n d o r di na n ce s of the. 11.00 A. M.-Morning Worship Borough as f t ~ l I yand .faithfully as111 t he ne w soci al r oo m. Semon m ~PR,wers Will permit. .theme: " \V hy A re We H er e! " :3...10 welcome constructive

    74 5 P. M.-Evening worship in c r t t l c ~ s ma n d e .x e rc is e . my. ownthenew scoial room. Sermontheme: best . J u d ~ m e l ~ tm carrymg It out,"School Day Problems." All school keepmg 111 111md the greates t goodchi ldren and their pa' rents special ly f or t he greatest number.invited. H E N RY A. FRYE.

    Contractor Ketcham has not if ied Dr. Steckbeck 's Sta tement .us ' tha t t he ne w bui ldi ng will be In response t o r eq u es t s from aready for occupancy tomorrow, Sep- number of Narberth c i ti zens andtember 13, and therefore our Bible school patrons I agreed to becomeS ch oo l wi ll h ol d t he ir f ir st s es si on an "eleventh hour" candidate forin t he n ew bu il di ng, a ss emb li ng the important office of Schoolpromptly at 9.30 A. M. The meet- Director.~ n g sfor wor.ship will also be held There is no special platform111 t he b ea ut If ul n ew s oc ia l r oo m, that I w an t t o s tate. As a re siw hi ch wi ll s ea t a bo ut 6 00 . E ve ry d en t o f N ar be rt h f or t en y ea rs , a smember of the congregat ion wil l a p at r on o f the s ch oo ls a nd a s awant to be pre se nt t omo rrow a t t ea ch er o f a nun)ber o f y ea rs ' exthese meetings and vis itors wil l be perience-frol11 the "little redcordially welcomed. The enlarge- school house," through the gram-ment of the church audi tor ium wil l mar and h ig h s ch oo ls t o the Unibegin at once and will be completed vers i ty- I am vi tal ly in te res ted inin a f ew wee ks. e du ca ti on . A s a citizen of Nar-

    berth I want to see our ' schoolsystem attain a n d m a in t ai n a posi t ion in educa tion second to nonein districts of s imila r grade . Th eb es t t h at can be developed underex is t ing condi t ions is n on e to og oo d w he n i t c om es t o e du ca ti on .

    If the vo ters o f N arherth feelthat I can be of aid in the adminis t ra t ion of our school sys tem, IshalJ b e g la d to devote the time,thought and effort which I knowthis office requires of its incumbents. I f the verdict is adverse Ishall c on t in ue m y interest in theschools.

    WA LT E R STECKBECK.M r. L oo s' L e tt er .

    Being deep ly in te res ted in thewelfare of our public schools fromthe educa tiona l s tandpoint , and asa taxpayer from the financialstandpoint, I take pleasure in end or si ng a nd r ec om me nd ina forthe careful consideration of "'evervvoter Messrs. Jesse S. Harri., an;j

    Hervey C. Keim.Ever s in ce M r. Harris ' ~ 0 1 1 1 i n gto Narberth I have been closelyassociated with him in other linesof a ct iv it y, a n d have been impressed by t he f ac t that he isthoroughly dependable an d stdctIy a tt en ti ve t o a nv b us in es s thatis in his hands. i have careful1vr ead Mr . Harris ' letter i:l "Ot;rTown" of Sep tember 5 re la t ive tot h e d ut ie s of a School Di rec to r,a nd k no w that h e l iv es up to theideal therein sketched. He hast h e r i gh t c on ce pt io n o f the dutiesof a public officer, namely, thatservice, without consideration ofhonor or prof it , i s t h e g r ea t essential. Hi s service of a ~y ea r a nd ahalf has given him the neededexperience.

    My o wn e xp er ie nc e a s Secretary o f t he School Board f or s everal years, at t he t im e of bu ild ingt h ~first ex tens ion of the originalbUIld111g, gave me a realizingsense of t he a m ou nt of t im e a ndenergy requi red of members of theBoard. That Mr. Harris shouldbe w il li ng t o c on ti nu e o n theB oa rd i s a matter of congra tu lat io n t o aU who real ize the impor-tance of having the r ig ht m an in Wonder if that girl w ho t ri ed

    ZELINDA PEEBLES the right place. . . . . to' swim the Engl i sh Channel ever.; ; " , . " . " It m a y b e recalled that when helped ' he'r mother wasH the. . MODISTE Mr. Hervey e. Keim was a c an - d is he s? .. ,

    o . . I Qe . " . didate. for- ,m.emhership .. on the . ' ~ . _ " - - ' - - ~ - - - - 'I' t r l g ~ .S l g D , ~ . , . School. Bprd bout 1-\ 0 ""'h' . ~ . . L, b .. 0' :

    COATS-c-ENSEhlBLES-GOWNS -: T _ ". ~ . ~ . . . , , ~ v ~ , y e a r s .l e : ~ e a t l l e r~ ) l l ' a or Da y was. " . _ . ~__ ~ _' . -. . . , ' a ~ o , t . ~ t r o 1 } ( l Y . ~ l 1 q o r s e d1:1\s con- ldeald'l1U"the 'holiday was' 'b'''ea

    . ~ O ! J. nJN..It"A:v:E;_.,.- . - : , " , , : : m r ~ l ldIdaC'y;'fbr"tht!''i'eason'thb:t be has. to the utmost. r" " " . , ~ J t . ; Y ...t

    Firs t Church of C h r is t , S c ie n ti s t.

    Women's Club Building, Ard-mo're avenue, Ardmore, Pa.

    Sunday services, II A. M.Sunday school services, II A. M.'vVednesday evening testimonial

    meeting, 8 o'clock._ ~.. ~ ~ a d i n groom, 19 Wes t L an, , ) : s ~ e r ' . ! i v e n u e ,open each weekday,1;12 . ~ 0 4 : 3 p. r. M.. ~ ; ' { r h es t i ~ j . e c tof the Bible lesson

    . ~ : : ~ _ . ! c ) ) "September 13 is "Sub-stance." ,

    fI.l Rev.a: minister.

    Sunday, September 13:~ 945 A. M.-Bible School. Han.

    Fletcher W. Stites, superintendent.o 11.00 A. M.-Morning Worship.~ . The Sacrament of the Lord ' s Sup!=- per wil l be adminis tered. All mem-

    bers are u rg ed t o a tt en d.~ 2 . 3 0 P. M . - T h e J un io r E pN 1 worth League wi ll m ee t f or r e- oren ganization.

    64 5 P. M.-Epworth Leaguedevotional meeting. Institute echoeswith a campfire service .

    745 P. M . - Ev e n in g Worship.Theme: "The Value of a L if e. "

    Monday at 8 P. M. monthly business meeting of the official board.

    Wednesday, P ra ye r a nd PraiseService at 8 P. M.

    Thursday, choir rehearsal at 8P. M.

    The Ladies' Aid Societyannouncethat the y will hold the ir a nn ua lb az a ar o n Saturday, December 5.

    The Church of Good Fellowshiph as a w el co me f or y ou at all services.

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    Bala and Union Aves.

    Louis Tailoring234 Woodbine Avenue

    Narberth, Pa.

    Cynwyd 80

    L. M. THOMPSON

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    Telephone: Bryn Mawr 882

    Every lump of coal we se l l' sa jewel,

    You will f ind it i s t he b es t' o f . fueh

    Y OU ge t what you pa y fo rwhen yo u order ou rcoal. You are buying heatby th e t on a nd y ou 'r e g etting full-weight, full-valuec om fo rt f or your m o n e ~ .Ou r coal service adds economical contentment toyour \Vin te r months .

    H L ~ M l sMILK AND CREAM75 8 LANCASTER AVE.BRYN MAWR."

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    The old sad iron brought a lo to f s ad ne ss i nt o t he homes a longa b ou t Tu es da y o f e ve ry w ee k.Now the Electric Washing Machine has the wash o n t h e l ine inthe early morning and the Electric Iron is waiting to smooth outthe' wrinkles i n t he clothes andkeep them out of the lUissus'face as well. .

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    youtake grain or oil outof the ground' - r u n a l o ~ o m o ~ i v eor factory, starta b u s i n e s ~of your o w n ~ ' rbu y intos o m e b o d y ' ~ : e l s e ' s - i t ~ e a n : s~ o n e y .

    Ou r effort to make that ;money

    achieve i ts p urp os e fo r yo u gi ves ave ry human quali ty to th e s e r ~ i c ewe

    have bui l t i n to thi s bank to meet your

    particular needs.

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    Hoover and Westinghouse Agents

    250 Haverford Avenue

    ..NaHlerth ",

    INFORMATION AS T O R AT E S. S ERVI CE . E T C .. MAYBE O B TA IN E D O N A P P L IC AT I ON T O TH E . tDOVE

    NARBERTH ELECTRIC SHOP

    '. '-,::The':Merion.:Title:,a ; ~ d.. r r ~ l . l t.; ,.'i .. "

    Sad b'on, you bet you 're sad .-Electr ic Al.

    Suits made to order, $37.50.

    ~ _ " I l I ' U ' I I ' I I ' I I ' I I ' I I I I 1 ' I I ' I I ' I I ' I I ' I I ' I I ' U ' I I I 1 I ' I I I I 1 ' I I ' I I ' I I I I 1 ' I I ' I I ' 1 I . " " I 1 U I I I . u . u . u . n . I I . I I I I I I I I __ Cannot be duplicated fo r less than $50.~ ~

    i T o Build or Remodel? 1~ =- -; A visit to our LUMBER LIBRARY may help you I! d e c i d ~ .. Weare equipped with 'a complete stock of i! ! T A X I S E RV I C E; LUMBER,WALL BOARD, SHINGLES ~ P. F. DONAHUE~~~_~ ; IResidence, Station,: necessary for e ither purpose o r a ny other work you may i! Narberth 1731 Narberth 1713-W_ contemplate. i Baggage Called forand Delivered; / 1168CONWAY AVENUE NARBERTH~ SHULL LUMBERCO. Ii j

    ; 29 BALA AVENUE BALA-CYNWYD Ii CYNWYD 662 ~~ ~. . . . IlIU1l11U1t1.IIIIIIIIIUllllulll.lllnllllulu.U.UIIl.UIIlIIl.IIIUIU.UIIlIIlI1IIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'lIln.nlnl n

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    I BUILDERS''HARDWAREAND II HOUSEFURNISHINGS I~ ~~ ~ ~I NationaUy knwn brands, courteous service I ;~ and reasonable prices await you here "On the ~ . II Hi ll ." St op in and become acquainted. I et

    IRAY WEISS

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    I .1~ Hardware :: Accessories :: Sporting Goods ~~ 31 N. Narberth Ave. Narberth 1633 Iim ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i

    . i i F " ! ' m e " * ' R t i ! i ' F i i ~ ! r : r i i p ~ ~ ! ~ : ! ! : ! ! U J l 1 [ ! ; t ' T t i r ! ~ 1 : : : E r - - t ; ' ! ! ; " i ~ m ! l i 1 r ' i " ' ' " = " 1 " 4 ' ' 2 ' u : : = ' ' ' i ' ' f , i r : ! ! i

    I Philadelphia Suburban W a t ~ rCo. ~l:1 ,Gene ra l Office: 1612 Market S ~ e e t "Philadelphia i~l ". I J!.I The Philade lph ia Suburban Water Company serves i"Ib filtered. w at er o f t ~ ehighes t qua li ty in 46 boroughs and l::I!"I townshIps loca ted m Delaware , Chester, l\1ontgomerv and HH Bueks Counties. 1;1 , ~ i~ ~l.i To serve this territory the Company maintains 3 dams I!H 3 p u m p i n ~statio.ns, fully equipped. with modern pumping ~.1.1u and f i lt e rmg equipment, 10 reserVoIrs 12 s tandpipes and I;it! 64 0 m il es o f distribut ion and t r a n s m i ~ s i o nmains. ~tl DIVISION OFFICES I ~n Eastern Southern W e s t e r n '.... OAK LANE AND LANSDOWNE B RY N M AW RH CONSHOHOCKEN PENNA. PENNA ..~ , fl..lI.it;i;! h j[:$ !=E F i . t ' E ! I : n : ! m : 5 5 a I m ~ ~ E : ! ! : ! ! ! ! ! ! ~ : ; : i r E ! ! ~ : ! ! ! l ! : ! ! ! ! E ! : E E l = " ' ' ' ' " ' ' : ; ; P. * * , : + ; :

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    Sit Down to Iron

    Tha't's what ev er y b oy w ho tastes ou r. ..Ice Cream says... An d when a coating of

    of anyone o r m or e o f o u r deliciousflavorsi s a d de d, i t is even better, if,such a thingis possible,

    FOLDING ELECTRICIRON

    WHEN THE IRONING IS DONE,FOLDIT UP EASILY LIKE THIS

    SPECIAL OFFERSEPTEMBER 14 to 26

    To introduce this ne w THOR 30 Electric Ironeryo u ma y tr y it, in your horne, without obligation, an dpu rchase i t for only $5 down-and th e balance a smallamount each month.

    FACTORY DEMONSTRATION, SEPTEMBER 21 to 26You a re requested to visit our Ardmore Salesroom andsee a demonstration of this remarkable labor-saver, byan expert factory operator-SEPTEMBER 21 TO 26.

    'Phone Ardmore 17 for a Representative to ExplainTHIS SPECIAL OFFER

    It fits in the k it ch en , d oe s 8 hours' i r on in g i n 2hours easily an d economically. T he re a re n o hand leversrJootpedals. It is entirely automatic. You merely sitan d guide the pieces through. Irons. Lace Curta ins)Shirts, Dresses-everything. . '

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    C R A N E ' STh e Busy Drug S tore

    At the Station'Phone 1620 We Deliver Anywhere, . ~ ~ ~ . ~ " " "

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    I .WHITE'S SWEET SHOP~

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    GLAZING,JOBBINO

    WYOMING 5382'

    Sporting .,Goods

    atD AV I S '

    R. S. TOUHILLElectrical Contractor

    5 01 S . Narberth AvenueB E LL ' P H ON E : MERION 121

    lilBtimateB FurniBlled

    For .PermanentSatislaction

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    SmedleyBuilt Home

    HARRY B ~ W A L LPlumbing, Ga s F i t t i I ~ g

    , an d HeatingNARBERTH, PA.

    PHONE, NARBERTH 1602-J

    WM . D. & H. T. SMEDLEY

    Narberth' 2510

    JOE G. HERRSCHAFf

    nell Phone, S p r u c ~~ 3 8 : 0 0and 88-1nKeystone Phone, Race ' :0 -34

    WM. NEWBORG & co.PAINTINGDECORATING

    GARAnteed, Roofs

    Narberth 1683W RepairingI F I T' S A NY TH IN G I N

    RADIOC. ROY SMITH

    ABOUT IT.22 Ardmore Ave. Ardmore, Pa.

    Walter Roser.Residence -. Office

    126 Conway l ..ve: 215 HaverfOl;d Ave.

    Phone Narberth,.'672.:or 2215 W

    NarberthlaxiCab Co.

    HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice- of the Peace

    REAL ESTATEFire lnsurance-Best Companies'Phone 1749W 215 Haverford Ave.

    Telephones

    HEWIT'S

    45TH AND PARRISH STREETS

    When Dissatisfied Try

    Tailors, Cleaners and Dyers

    O J I ~BURNERS

    Registered Plumbing

    NARBERTH, PA.

    JOS. WYNCOOP

    PRESTON 1920

    Heating and Equipment

    Contractor & Builder

    201 Montgomery Ave., Narbenh

    Estirnates Cheerfully Given

    THECOUNTIESGASand ELECTRICC O ~Ardmore 17 Bryn Mawr 327 Wayne 56

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    Plans and Estimates Furnishedfor Repai r and Const ruct ion

    GEORGE R. MARKLEBUILDER

    Paint ing and Decora tingNational Bank Building 212 Woodbine Ave., Narberth, Pa.

    NARBERTH 2287 Phone, Narberth l ' l '58-W

    HENRY & COMPTONPLUMBING

    STEAM & HOT-WATER HEATINGJOBBING Narbertb

    ROBERTS ESTATE ONEOF MANY SEIZED

    THE FIRESIDE

    Phone, Narberth 2692

    S T UD I O O VE R G AR AG E AT

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    Mr. a nd M rs . G eo rg e C. Pryor,o f R oc kl an d a ve nu e, w ere g ive n apleasant surprise last Thursday evening, whe n a p art y of 17 of theirfriends called. They s pe nt a v er yenjoyable evening.

    lVIrs. Cather ine Bergen, of Oceanparkway, Brooklyn, N. Y., i s vis iting her daughter, Mrs. Thomas F.Dwyer, of Grayling avenue, Narberth.

    Slate and TinMr. and Mrs. P. A. Wales ann Phone, Narberth 1664-M Roofing

    daughter, Muriel, will return Sep- Jobbing a Specialtytember 15, after a s um me r va ca- 318 Dudley Ave. Narberth, Pa.tiol1 in Maine. a .

    '1'1 W ~ . . S ' ~ N. R. PEACOCK :\1e omen s I Isslonary OC1 - _ I nt er io r an d E xt er io r P ai nt in g , .ety of the Lutheran Church wil l : WILL BE GLAD TO ESTJ1\IATE :!hol d i ts m on th ly ~ 1 e e t i n gat the - 40 7 Essex Avenue :home of ~ r ; . ,McLII1n, ~ I 4E s s e x : Phone, Narberth 2637 :avenue, next 1uesday, at _ P. 1\1. .- Jl

    Miss R i ta D wy er wil l leave thisweek for Marywood, Scranton, Pa.,w he re s he wil l t ak e her high schooland preparatory courses.

    M r. a nd Mrs. F. G. Hurst ands on h av e m ov ed f ro m t he ir h om e on CON'l'IN.UED FRO"I 'HE FIRST PAGEChestnut avenue and will t ake uptheir res idence in Miami, Fla. They and the court directed that a largeare planning to motor South after a p ar t o f the real e st at e s ho ul d n otshort visit in the West. be sold, bu t the proceeds thereof

    :r..,lr. and M rs . C. E. C la rk a nd sho uld be us ed for the maintes on , E ll sw or th , h av e r et ur ne d f ro m n an ce o f the widow and threeStone Harbor, N. J. children.

    Fred A. Egmore, Jr., of Elm- However, 100 aCres of the Rob-w oo d a ve nu e, a nd P hi li p H ud so n, erts tract in Lower Merion wereof Cleveland avenue, were delegates sold to Daniel C l ym e r; a nd m u chto the fortieth annual convention of ,of the personal property vvas soldof the Brotherhood ?f St. Andrew, at public sale, on Decel11ber 1,held las t week, at PIttsburg. 17"/8, for 328.

    The Misses Ruth and Mary In 1786 Mrs. R o b e r ~ spetitione?Clark,. of S ab in e a ve nu e, h av e r e- the Supreme ExecutIve Conncllturned after spending the summer t ha t t he payment of 75 a yeara t L on g Island. from the estate to her he resumed,

    it having b ee n d is co nt in ue d t h epreceding year.

    BASEBALLCON'INUED F R O ~ lTHE llllun, c. 0 1 1 0 F I' in delivering -ILord, cf. . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 () 1 c ~ i v e db y t he Treasurer of the ed- Ir. iijlWebb, If. 0 0 1 () 0 e ra l R es er ve B an k. O ne i s a U ni t ed Ilii illlIt Mosslllun, If. . . . . 0 ~ ~ ~ g S ta te s n ot e, t he o th er a F ed er al Re- i ~ 1 SCOTT.POWELL "A" MILK li:iWoo d, 2 b. . . . . . . . 1 serve issue. The f or me r i s a s er ie s m i ~ lStingel, Bb. . . . . () 1 () 0 0 t .( ' ffi . () 1 0 2 0 of 1907, check letter C. portrait 0 m I!!

    ,11'1 n, p. . . . . . . . . . J k 'f l F I R "'I '11- - - - - ac son. le e( eral eserve note 1111 iftj

    'l 'otuls 1 6 24 14 1 is .011 the Federal Reserve B.ank. ! From milking t im e t o driDking time in 24 hours !:1~ ' w o b a s ehits-Duvis, H. Mossmun. C'h I k I tt D t t f 1 ,,"

    ROIlle run-Townsend. Stolen bnses- Icago, C lec e er ,por ral 0 I::, is a SCOTI-POWELL achievement. . Small In!JI 'ff t!r ies. Lord. Sllcrif ice b i t ~ - L o r dlindLincol.n. \Ve aren't interested a-taJI. i;l i ~ iWebb. Hit b y p it ch ed bnll-Gilfillian. Now I f t he se w er e o ne d ol la r WI!- ' ~ i wonder tha t our Milk is Purerand Richer, for it's ;;,BtHle on balls-Off Townsend. a; Griffin, Iiams-well, one occasionally comes iii m2. Struck o u t - B y 'l'ownsend, 8; Griffin, - li P " AI D ' SJ II lJ un b ,EqUUAJilll Im M slpnq l! 1 mG, our way. ';1 "Fresher by a Da y" ;;.f ~

    Visiting Pastor. A b li nd d at e i s a bo ut e ve ry th in g f ~ I:,Rev. Robert D. Clare, D. D., b t bJ" d Ii .".

    pastor of St. Mark's Lutheran u 111 . ~ i ~ !. - - - ... ..1Church, of Balt imore, Md. , wi th hIS "I'm cutt ing qui te a f igure," said I ~ illf am il y, s pe nt S un da y w it h R ev. M . h I h f I 1,1 I"E. McLinn, 21 4 Essex avenue, Nar- t e chorus gtr as s e e 1 on the ' ' : . 11

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    berth. Rev. Clare preached the - - I SCOTT.POWELL DAIRIES, Inc. !;orning sermon, to the great pleas- Be sure to vote at the primariesure of the congregation. next Tuesday, September 15.

    His d au gh te rs h el pe d h im w it hthe service, Miss Eleanor presideed _ FANNY H. LOOSat the piano and Katherine sang aduet wi th El iza be th R os er of Piano TeacherNarberth. Rev. C la re is gre at ly

    ,honored at1lOng the Baltimoreclergy, as a f ai th fu l ' pa st or a ndpvwerful preacher.

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    Library's 11 New Copies L e ft S h e lv e sat Once.

    Eleven new copies of the "Outdoor G ir ls " s er ie s w er e p la ce d o nt he l i br ar y s he lv es o f t he j un io r d epartment ~ a s tw ee k a nd w it hi n a f ewdays not a c opy c oul d be f ou nd inthe library. These I I b ooks we rethe gift of May de B oo y, of 237Forrest avenue, herself an outdoorgirl of I I sum me rs . Inst ea d o ffeeling dismayed that t he boo ksw er e c al le d f or so p ro mp tl y e ve ryone, including May herself, expressed del ight that t he re s ee me d t o besuch a demand for reading materia l The \\!omen's Foreign Missionamong the c hi ld re n a nd f or t he se ary Society of the M. E. Churchbooks particularly. Not all of t he wi ll m ee t n ex t Monday afternoon at

    f 11 W S h ' d Phones: Narberth 661-J or 1612-Wgifts are g iv en q ui te so s po nt an eo us t he h om e 0 1\1rs. . en ana reception, but it is certa in that a ll Dawson, 314 East Essex avenue.books placed on the shelves sooner Mr. and Mrs. F. \\!. B. Humeso r l at er supply a serious need. An- will return shortly from Cape May,other collection of books a dded to N. J., where they have been spendthe junior depar tment this week was ing the summer.the gift of Mrs. Arthur Compton,of E lm wo od avenue. A mong t he se Mrs . Charles F. H ai st , M is s H UL N OF AL Lbooks are several of t he B un ny F lo re nc e H ai st , Mrs. C ha rl es L . LIGHT A I G KIND!'Brown series and The Five Little McKee and M rs . G eo rg e G il pi n, local or out of toWJIPeppers. These will b e pl ace d on Jr., are in A tl an ti c C it y for the I Quick and Efficient Servicethe s he lv es t hi s c om in g w ee k t o t he w ee k o f t he pageant. P. J. D U F l < ~delight of the younger vis i tors of 335 Dudley Avenuethe library. Jimmy England, of Sabine ave-

    The a du lt sec ti on c am e in f or i ts nue , injured two weeks ago by an Phone. Narberth 181'7-.1

    share of attent ion also, when about automobile , is home from the Bryn100 hundred books were received Mawr Hospital. GEO. W. BOTIOMSfrom Mrs. B. De Haven Harter, of Mr . a nd Mrs. J. S. Harris, ofBaird r oa d, a group including f ic- Merion avenue, and their two sons.ti on, hi st ory a nd s ta nd ar d text- Robert and Vvilliam, have returnedbook s. N ea rl y as many volumes, from a s umm er spe nt at Briellemostly the much-needed collections N. 1. Robert Harris made the 80-of p oe tr y, w er e gi ve n by M rs . F. mile t r ip home on his bicycle .Gilkeson, of Rockland road, whi leMrs. J os ep h H on gl er, o ne of the Mr.and Mrs. Clarence Speakmanlibrary assistants, and M is s P ar do e, a nd c hi ld re n s pe nt l as t w ee k- en d i n.of Grayling avent;,w, a ls o m ad e c on - A sb ur y Park.tributions to the library.", "

    The typewriter in that e nd o f t hel ibrary room, known as the "office ,"serves not only to add a professionala sp ec t t o that section, but a id s inmuch of the clerical work which isc ar ri ed on t he re , o f w hi ch t hi s p ublicity is a p art . For ' this gift thelibrary i s i nd ebt ed to Mr. E. A.Musc ha mp, one of t he boa rd oftrustees of the Library Association.

    A we ek when the library makesacknowledgment of g if ts i s a h ap pyone for those who work in t he library. It see ems t o m ea n t ha t t hec om mu ni ty is a ppr ec ia ti ve o f t hework that has been done and is gladto hel p in wha te ve r ,"vays it ca n.Some of t he w or k c on ne ct ed w it ht he l ib ra ry h as v er y m an y d is co ura ge me nt s, b ut w it h a s ti mu lu s s uc has these las t few days have suppl iedi t t ak es a f re sh i mp et us .

    OUTDOOR GIRLS ARE "OUT"


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