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    .. VOLUME IX, NUMBER 48 NARBERTH, PA., SATIJIit.li\Y, SEPTEMBER 8, 1923, . ; ~ ~ . ~ t : , : . PRICE THREE CENTS

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    School Board Vacancy ISOnly Local Contesthis Saturday will see two bi g tus"sds, bath 'On our Ioocnl diamond. At1.30 P. M. Narberth will g'O to them ut w it h Bala-Cynwyd. Narberth,Baln and Berwyn /lire in a d e a d ' l o ~ kfor ltigh hQnors, an d t hi s game will be:J hummer.After BaLn-CYll'wyel is safely dis

    pused of, QUI' boys wiill tunl to thePaoli n.g,greg>ation, whoQ furnishted anupse t on Mlonday hj" handing the s t r o n ~Bala-Oynwyd t ea .m a lemon. We seethat th e publie'ilty man for the Lallelub has made reference to the fam()usPaoli 1IlJUssalCre. We11-i t may uo t hea mlUlSacre, ,but it w;lI be a .battll(>.Last weok-end llO.W Narberth's lng

    gest series o f b al l g ames . O n Saturdayw-e j ou rneyed to Ba la Cynwyd an d reot un Je d m it h the s('alps of the twin( 'it'ies plaj"e:rs h an gi ng t o our heltlt,swinging hll{'k and forth gaily to a1O ~ rhythm.The go.m'e ran t o seven innillg>! with

    affairs sb.'l.nding at a 5-5 leV'('1. l '}JcniN arbel"tlu Ibroke through, and wh'ileEppa Yowe1l kept the lid on our lrosts,we ran through for five more ta ll ies.

    E'l1eh t e : ~ m g>ot seven hits duringthe gllme, bu t VockeI 's' g-enerosity withhe e pas!Ot'S ,proved eost ly to Ba In Cynwyd. . J e f f e r i ~ , th' former Princetons tHr, 'had three h,its, inrlu,ling a hl lmer un a nd a triple. A wonderful r u n n i n ~('atch by ClUlrlcs Barker wi th th e bases

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    :Na rberth is the fucal point of wolla tis prohably tho(J bi.ggest po kieiJca I scral)in the history of Montg.omery Oounty.Th e div is i: t:~ : e , S i : : l ; : g f:; ~ t 1 ; ~ i t ~ : e l ~ ~ ; : : : ~ i ~ : t ~ . ' : ' ~ ' . " . - : ; : : ! : : : : : ; ' ~ ~ t ' ; i -,". . .'the part of 'Our neigbJbors. Ten trips ~ { I ' ' ' . H. C. F enno had as her. guestsfor three dollars. You can pick. any last week Mil'. and ),{rs. Roy Ford .night aud know that you h - ~ l v e a ticket.I t w in not -be n(!l('ess:u:y to shake downthe b.aby'8 bank at the last minuteto pay at th e ga te . There Ilrc sale."menon the r oa d now sel li ng t he se t en t ri pt i cke ts -Bl lPpo rt the guarantors byhuying fr(lm them. Be g'Ood' 'sports!Miss Ruth Haws h13S heen dO'ing

    wonders in lining up the younger ell"m'ent. All S'OrtJs o f t hi ng s a re plnl1lJedfor thlCm. In the .first place, there is

    Guarantorschase 0/ Season

    T h 0 1 D ~ B . o tTIle uswJ,1 poli1lical "poison pen"

    s t uf f begnn Inl 't week, open ing th e Re-REPAIRING PAVEMENTS publlican Primary "Campaign in l\{oQnt-Durin;g th e last week or so, Borough !!'oml'ory County. One CQuld. pick up th eCouncil Imsserved notilles on 131 prop l lveruge Repu.bl,it>an county newspapererty owners, to repair their mdewnlks, an d ejnenlate, "Here we ar e agnin.Charles Girvin, 'Of the Narberth Po- b tt seu r, s or gu e r. The Bllme Clld bunk."lice F'orce, is baek on th e job after a Th' I b - h f ti sIte. IS arge al>':' 0 no ce romp e ~ Same old Solemn wnrRings ; s a.me 01(1two weeks' vacatioon, spent at Atl an ti c t he pr(}gram mapped o ut la st ye ar 1>j' "near liJbelous" eommentB on eiVeilts

    Th d f h f l\{ City. aM Lancaster. Nicho la s DeBona the Highway 06mmJittee. A survey.' .e procee e rom t e storv 0 r. llnd per90nalitre8; Blame o ld l ie s; sameill also back on d ut y n f te r n week's ill- - m die f ev t . N .Alfred M. OoIUn 'llexper.ienoo'in Africa, "a s a 0 er y proper y III ar old hnlftl"ltl>hos. S nm e o ld m ud .given; at the Menon Ori ek et Club, nes s. herth; and bundreds of Ii'Otices have I t is becoamng i n c r e n s i ' r t g ~ y ' apparenfHaverford, on Sepfember 20tbJ 1923, n:t been served! f.or repair work. that diriypropaganda is 8 ~ ' ~ n k wea-8.1'5, will !be fur the benefit o{ the The Rev . L oy al Y. Gl'Ilhnm, wH.b his The completlion of th e work ordered pon in a polfiJtical c a m p a i g n ~ Only th eMtLin Line IOitizens' Assoolatiou. wife and ' daughter, of Newark, N.T., in the .recent l o t o ! no ti ce s wil l r esul t incorrigible persistenoo o f pol i ti cal ~ d i -have been visiting l\fr. an d Mrs. J 'ohn ' all 'd ......1 - ' L _ " 1 hMr. OolJlins does no t .need an intro- III Sl em . "" lre'lDg III g'OO( S ",pI' tOl'S in a belief' that the 'pUblic is stupidductl(}n to th e :Main Line. H i ~ t 1 i 1 k s K. Ketcham. be-fore the opening of winter. ('an Moount . fo r i ta con t inued use.are. ~ r c m e m ! l J e r e d : .Withgrent pleasuJ,'c. The smi-est. ! l 'eatureof las1l 'iv'eek'sThis "African E:rperll.enee" is. mu s _ 'Baird OaldWcl lm]J re tu rn next week NEW PAINTER . output oil' bunk.Wa,8the i d l e ~ f l J l l t ' ~ ~ etrll'te'd .an',". one' t'hnt ,the .adult's will en. to Mouilt Hermon School,' East North- . ' . .Ul Mr. N. R. PeacOillk, with 'Mrs. Pea- g ro up o f p o o l 1 t i c i a ~ 8 is T)ettet' than aD.Joy and .,the cb'lld';""K ',lov'e., 'field, 'Mass. th Be' th lr. t f' tb..... e o ~ k BJIid thoor tour ehdldi'en, mOveel' 0 er. an e 18 o names on eKeep t h e d a ~ . e . i n . n i i ~ 1 1 nndg'&t _yorir . '. ' -'-.- on ' l 'bunday of It108t . ~ e k t o 407 E s ticket brought into the f t el dby S t a te "tiekiitil eaTly. The l l ii eke t Club . ~ s i n o < M l r ~ Joon Milgu!ire, of Grayling Ave- l I e ~ Avenue. . BenlitorStites; to r t1ie V'lti'iOtIs eounty1 I l n ' l l ~ l ~ T g e . a n ' . a ; , y o u Wiil 'wrelywant :nlloj",ho, . ~ :beell e-mproyed. fo r t b e 'M r . ?ooeoek, woo fomer.ly. l ived i n o i ce s; . So9ine of tn-em ar e fine men;t.o Pel there; . " . . .', ' p a ~ Y ' , l ! a r ~ n P i t t & b u r g h i spent his :vncn' .Phliladelp'hlia, i'8 .otlrtterin,g th e paintin.I:t80D1eare no t s o ll.no. P e t ' J i a ~ h o ." ..' . . . . t i o i l on, a trip 00 :auft'alo; N. Y.,. and ' b u w ' h i e 4 l 8 i J i . ~ ~ r . b e r t h . H i B advertise. knowir-i!

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    E-drop, '6-0,D. J. Snyder,

    A. T. K ir k b j'Williams beat6-2.Bergne.r .beat

    Grugan beat M. C. Allen, G-1,

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    Annual Tournamenthe Finished Today

    Lane and Grugan to Chautauqua Opens The FIIlmlsIDE Double Header to Narberth is StormNext Week . . ," Determine Penant. Center 01 Coun ty0\ ' Election~ J r . :ulIl :\lrs. J. G. All en a re reedy Greatest Crowd Saw Twoiug eongratu\Jltions 011' the hirth of ason. Games on. Labor Day

    A grC:lt dea I of in terest has beendisplayed in the annual Hingles andDau bl es T ou rn am en t o f th e :\arberth'I'enn'is A.. sociation whi( 'h s tar te

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    RemodelingCynwyd 928104 BaJa. Ave.Bala-Cynwyd

    NARBERTH 16::0

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    Special Pricesfo rAffairsocialC.H.CRANE

    NARBERTH, PA,

    Telephone Cynwyd 662

    29 BALA A V E N U EB A L A - C Y N W Y D

    C. H. CRANEXIu1 3 t .store

    HOWARD'S

    ADELIZZI BROTHERSWe Lead-Why?

    Repa.tr1ng

    KNOW THE JOY

    Prompt aervice, WorJana.nship, Just :meaB is Our Polley

    Without Question

    SUPPLEEfa CREAM

    TELllPHONE

    OF ANOPEN FIREPLACE

    Begin. Now

    'tAILORSOlea.ners an d DyersPressing~ call f or a nd del lv erPhone, Narberth 1749R102 FOlTest Ave.Narberth, Pa .

    "No tl c e t h e F l avo r"

    THE MERION TITLE &TRUST COMPANYAB.DMORE NAltBEBTH BALA-OYNWYD

    LUMBER For All Kinds of REPAIRS

    S H U L L LUMBER C O M P A N Y

    to build an income protection fund for use when sickness or lackof employment causes II. temporary lOBS of income.A fiXed amount saved each week an d deposited regularly here willgrow llUl'Pr1singly fast.As little as $1 will open a Saving Account and 4% interest iscredited, compounded.

    The element of first importance in prescription workis quality; then come promptiless and price.We fulfill all three of these qualifications by th e useof the best ingredients, skillfully compo.unded, with

    prompt service and reasonable charges.May we serve you?

    What greater pleasure than gathering around the openfire on those early autumn evenings, reading or justr ~ s t i n g after a hard day's work.Cannel Coatis the modern fuel for th e open fireplace.Economical, easy to handle, eliminates smoke.and th elifting.of heaVy logs.; A f e W ' p i e c e ~ last 9,1l'eV'ening.I sn ' t i t wor th considering? .

    The Brightest Spot in Na'rberthA Drug Store in theMost Modern Sense of tb.e Term

    Telephone.UII'112118

    ofch!Udreu dillyNarberth 385.l\I.

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    CLASSIFIED ADVERtISEMENTS.Two cents per word if cash accompanies a d v ~ s e m e n t ; otherwisefive.cents perWOl'd.

    DR. KING FOR ToRE SCHOOLBOABJ>

    Qua'TOWNTo t he E di to r o f "Our '1'owu,n:An article in the September 8th is

    sue of "'Oollier's Veekly," "I s ThereII Place fo r Your ('hild1", hus reminded me of the impOItane'e of ou r ownNarberth .sehool problems which wHI~ o n f r o n t us for sOlne t im e t o oomo.Our "ch'ool populn t)j-on is to be better

    aecommodnted with the opening of t.henew' school term tJ.an for some' timepast due to the cOllsolidntiion of a 1 '0r -tion of the h ig h s ch oo l w it h L ow er~ [ e r ~ o n . Bu t within a short t im e ou rFchoo! board will ~ g a , i n be confrontedw it h t he ne-cesSity fo r prov id ing addi-t:ional :facilities either through lIewhuilcling here or further eonS'olidntiollII'ith Lower Merion.Because of this \'ital problem it re

    lImins ror t he v ot er s of ;'\arberth tumain ta in i t s Reho)1 &ard at the highI 'St poss ible poil l t of efficiency. A t th eprinwlI-ies t.his mOl] ~ we wiH select anominee for elrrtiun i n KO\ 'cmher to'I \ 'nl'all('Y whi('h " ti ll e xi st on the~ " h o o l Board.1'herp is onp can,;idate for this nom

    inat ion who unqu"91iOl1ahly is quali liedfor tllis important o f f i - ~ e . Dr. LeRoying hy v ir tu e o f his training and experience is a pedagogical l l u t h o r i t ~ whpif 110minated and dected to the ~ a r herth Rehoo l Boa l'(! woull! sen'e theIwst int'l'rests of the Borough. Dr. Kingthrpug-h his p ~ i t i f ) ; l ns Asso( 'iat l1d Dir e ~ t n r of Admini'$20 ro r something thnt lis !]()si ti v I' 1>' unne.cess-ary f ~ r e t a l containcrs C'06t fnull$1 ,t o $6.50 apiece and eae.]> residpntI\'ould .be obliged 1'0 haVlc at .IeilstflveIs no t th e priee 'Of caa'l exorbitantenou.gh witllJOut outrageously burdendngusers with u d d i t i ~ T \ a l eJDPl'nditures forash",ans1Pound! 's manifeMo or d\1cree is un-

    d'oubtedly intCllded fo r thc heautifyin;::IlIld denllliness of :"Ial'berth. Our borough, in f a ~ r e d parts, is henuti ful; butin 'other l o c a l i t i ~ s , owing tv th e deplorable condition 'Of tn e streets, i t 's nhominahle. Undoubtedly th e n e s t h e t i ~ tasteof lishe"a prclinlinary review o f t he s it ua ti oni n r eg ar d to county }t",litics. It hiSbeen our cnd-l'avor vo hc impartial .ludinformativ,e, simply giving thOSlC factawiuich the voters s1:l(Juld know. Nextw ee k w e ""ill pubFs:1 further infOTnUl't ion , w ith, .ifobtuina:ble, direct statelnen:t,8 from th'ose who are in l;ouchwith the !facts.N ariJerth. "'olers lu. ve been sUlbjectcdalready to two ban'agcs; one, a letter

    from th-e- Stites' ~ o : n m l i t t e e , th e other abroadJc.ast of rat.her vituperative untiStit'es matter from a nearby nC'wspaper.Narberth thJis yC ' l r is the at'O'rm cen

    te r of a great sc rap, a nd we , of all" ot er s i n t he oounty , must b e awa keto th e ~ S & U e 6 . Whic:h s ide we sho ul dsupport-wlhether th e OldJ Guard., orou r own Favorite' Son, is n'Ot to be&aid no-w.As to 'Our local polit ics , at the prp

    sent writing, we h ave S() fa r beenspared aliy of thc mud-slinging eonepicuous 'On former occasious. Le t atbe' ho-ped that th e lawoS of c()urtesy mayhold 'Out for ye t a no th er t en d ay s.

    O'URToWNA. Oo-operative OOJDDl'llD1ty Joumal,:,

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    One need only re..'ld the na.mes of Ulemen who hnve guaranteed the financialsuccess 'of th e 'Chautauquawihioru comesto Narberth next week, 'to realize thatit is wstinetly a ~ l l l r h e r t h venture..T he tn lcn t, tr ue elJ()ou,gll,i is im

    ported." That is t he i de a of the Ohautauqua>- 'oocol lect under 'One organiza.tion ta1Jent of a high enougl!, eaUbreto ., take" with a town as ad';anced illrl:I'rent a ff ai rs o s ,is It suburban com-I.. ::nity liik.e Narberth. 1'0 t he E di to r o f 'OUI' ' l 'own":Bu t the .perfnrmers-'t,he lecturers, On b eh al f o f tile p l a y c r ~ and offi-

    III t m ~ , singers and! cntel"tnliners n re not c.ers of t he Nnrlv lnh 'Baseball Club, I1111 that Ohautnuqua means. Tt menllll desire to eXipress to t he re siden t s of.weeks of preparatiQn, it meaus a defin Nal"bertli our cCh'(linl approointio()ll ofit e guarantee that th.e e ~ e n s e s of the the splendid support t he y gave t o thestiln'd will fbe met, and dJt meaus . ~ , h o tenm at both' haBg:lmes on L a b o ~ Day.gathering .i>f. a go od aud Ji eJ rc e t o c nj o)' T he se g am es w er e witne$Sed b y a

    'y.' .What isolfered .. And nil t b ~ ' > e must totnl of a,baut '2,000 which we beHeve~ ~ i . ' . cOme. f ~ ( ) i l l :N:11l'\bcrt'l1 itself. is n new recQrd :f(jrbnscbnll. a t t e n d ~ n l ; ~~ f ' . ' T h ~ l 1 ~ e ' ar e t h i r t y ~ t " ' l ( ) men W1hohave nt a . IQcal ~ a m e . ' BOth games w e r e ~ i t s A L 1 l . . . : . : o u e . newhouse, s.eveliK;(:': come foo'fward' to gunrantee the t;X verywe1'l played nn:d cxtremely inter. 'rooms and' bliibh, h < ) t . w a ~ r h e a t , opeli, penses. i'hey must cover tbis by . tlhe esting to" ~ a t c h , The crowd seemed . f irePlncl l,wi th: garage:. attl1ched, on~ ' . . . sale'9f 86ll.lS9ri,tieJrotsjgn:te receipts do to enjoy t l l e m t h ' o r ~ u g h l y . . . 'Circuiar ,Ave., PiloI-i .,p:a.AI80 One' . e .':' :.......... no t : gi>' 'to Nal'lberth'9 eredU. 'I f the This Saturday \ve p i ~ y 'asellstitional single ~ p a r t m e n t ; h'Ot w.ater 'heatjwith;" ~ e s i d e r i t 9 d-o not. bu.y 4 large ~ n o u g h ; 0 'cLoUibletohen;derH.. 'On(sgall lewith tiiree.garagesn.ttached. Thrce minutes'~ u m ] j e r o f t]>.lise 8l!ns:ini tic.kets; tl1l'Bnli!..Cvnwyd,.a.n.d. ' the. o.t.h .e r .WI. ith. p.n... fro.ill..stati6.n,. lO.n C. ireulArA.ve.,Paoli, . $ . . '.' .. ". . . . . . . . . , ; . , t'h' . .:.n. " .. . . . 1 . 6 ~ . O O ; p.e.r. to.fi. delive.re.d. in... yOUl.. cellar.., g ~ a r a n t o r 8 J i l ~ l I l t . ~ : 1 J \ l ' up .. e d"'JlCllt. oli.. AM g t v - r ~ l ) l l t o f tbefa.nswll1 Pa . ApplyroWol i lt e r R . Fa rr a ; . . ,: : { ~ ? : . ; . : t : n J : : ; r ; a : k ~ : ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ~ : : ~ ~ : ~ d . ~ : : ~ ~ ~ y : . t r e n l ~ n d ~ U $ l ; n e o u i ~ g e u i e n t t o the ...... (4$.-e) .; . ~ _ .. R'IH rnAI f 00 IN' AI'" - 1 1 4 '

    i .wno' a t t e n d . e d l l l i l P r e s s e ~ t h e J l i S e l v e . s ~ s ' .B.oblll't,.J.Na8h/ . : p r e ~ e n t . $ i L ~ a J b y i ; o a o h , . w . h i t e , ~ c o - i e r 8 l i b l ~ .: . WI1L" IlD'M r lOa. ' . , . h ' i : ! l 1 r t ~ l y : . p l ~ s e d ) v i t h , t l i e . , p r . ~ m . 8 ' : : ' , , e. ; .. ' g e a r , ~ 8 " Bloch 8 b ~ o l t e r " ' $ 3 ; P i i o n ~ :. :.. . , : .. , ' .- : .: ' :._: .: :. . . . . . . .,)'.: .. , [ .' : , _ .. ;..;Tli-ey .l-.e:: ~ ~ t i : u . . o c t i x , e . 6 i l d ~ e ~ ~ ~ t l 1 i ) i ~ ! : 1 - g ; - . D a m ~ ' gollSlp :keepe gJ:oWllng, bu t Nllocrberth'::.l637.W..-.' .. .:>(4S"p) '. . . ... ' ....i ~ f A D D B D T J . r PENNA....:.:.:... /.. . ... "' .. ' .. : ., '-': .Remiliitb&.r : : t J i e n ~ t J U l t : t l i e ~ u i e i i w I i o . I ~ ~ y e r g r o w t l . Qldl. . .. : ' . '. '... . . .. , , ' . ' : . . J, 'U\1W ~ < : ; " : . r : , ; : , : : ; ~ ~ ' : ; e t ~ n N . i i ( ) b a ~ ~ f ; i t M a : . : ~ v . c l r i ~ ' : a ~ ~,; . ,.: . ., : .:"._.;-: ; ':' .., ::rOB' : ~ : B i g . ' . B l l ~ ~ k 1 e t y : : ' s i r ~ ~ ~ : ,.,: '. ' . ' : . . . : .. , ,t.':'";-

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    City Office1214 Locust Street

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    OF CYNWYD

    Member Philadelphia Real Estate Board

    ROBERT J. NASHREALTOR

    "REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITSBRANCHES"

    FOR SHERIFF

    Vote for

    A familiar phrase! With us it mean whatit says. Real Estate is our business---and ouronly business. We give it all the energy andenthusiasm we possess. Real Estate is morethan selling and renting property. It alsoincludes:

    Mortgages ConveyancingAppraisements InsuranceProperty Development and ManagementDoing business for twelve years in Narberth.hasgiven us thenecessary e x p e r i e n c e ~ t o practicesuccessfully, "Real E ~ t a t e in all its Branches".

    Narberth OfficeAt the Station

    P.O..750.714.6661.400.000

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    Other Results

    Tennis Tournament(Co nt in ued f rom Pag e 1 )

    k , . ~ g b e s t l l i ~ of th e game, w l L ~ o u t aluis . Quid; liS a flash 00 his feet,Ioothing passed him.

    Newtonr h a a e

    G I ' { ' ~ n , :!b. . . . . . . . . 2 4 4 0 0HI.t,!'rts, :{b . ...... . 1 2 I 2 0~ a n c e , If . .. . ..... 0 0 0 0 . O:lrter, rf . . . . . .. 0 2 2 0 0B)'us, lb . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 9 0 :'oherbun, !lB. .....0 1 2 4 0Turner, of. . . . . . . . . . 0 0 4 0 0~ I y ( ' r s , 'C. ......... 0 2 4 1 0Grant, p. .......... 1 0 1 0 Totals .......... 5 13 27 7 0

    Narberth

    Berwyn ass umed fin;t p la ce in the~ r ' l l i n Line League race I,y ,,,inningfrom Pl\Ioli on Monday aftel'lIo-on, 4-1.Redmpnd, th(' H>lJtle lefthunder,0 ~ h ~ i n b ri lHan t f u ~ i o o , ~ ~ d ~ g ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

    Pa'OIi w five widely scattered hits. Berwyn only gathered in ...eVen hits oft'th.e 'Offerings of .J.arm.,1n, hut got themat Olpportune times.Pooli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -1 .Berwyn 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 x--4

    League StandingW LBerwyn 6 2BaIa:cynwyd 5 2Narberth 4 2Paoli 2 3Al'dIIlIIore 0 7

    \'. Ple('k, cf. . . . . . . 04 Heckel, MS0

    Davi'H, 1b. . 0e .I efferies, :lob. . 1

    G. F l e . ~ k , If. . ,1TO\I'll selH_, rf . . 1B. Humphries, 2b 0Burns, e 0YOln'lJ, p 1

    1'11''0 h a ~ e ldit.s-G. Fleek, 2; Gre-en.2 Three 'hase hits-Byus, Robert9, Robertson. S tr uck o ut by -YoweH, 1 jl'o'll'11send, 1; Grant, 3. Bases on b aUsoff-Yowel\., 1. Umpires--Eckel andHumphries.

    oooo1oo T,;tab 4 11 2i1 ]'\ew tO i l . . . . . . . 0 0 2 0 0 0o C"nrberth, . . . . . . . 0 2 (I 0 0 0 1

    eo Ardmore rorfe:terl t-o BalaOynwydo on 1 f l ( ) n d a ~ ' aft,erne,:)]), 9 t{) 0, becauset ollly had six e l i . g " ~ b l e players on theo field.1oooo

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    And on La-bar Day

    'futals 10l\arber.th 0 1 0 :{ U 0 1 a 2-10Bala--Oynwyd 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 ( } - 5Two base h it -McM lo ni gl e. T br ee

    base hlit--.Teft',eries. Hoo.me rUIIs-.Jefferies, Balbb. Struck out by-Y()well,4; Babb, 2; Vockel, 7. Bases all ball!'of t ' -Yowell, 1; Vookel, 8. lJmpires Lord and Boo11e.

    'I'otala 6 'l 2i 15Narberth

    \'. Fleek, cf. . 2B. Humphries, rf 0Da.vris, lb. . 0H. Humphries, 2b. .. 1J e f t ' e r i ~ , 3b. . 2ToW1l8end, If'. . 2lReck-el; ss. . 2Burns, c 0Yowell, p 1

    r h a aHayman, 3b. . . . . . . 3 2 1 2May.o, I!lS. . . . . . . . . . 2 2 1 1Lewill, 1. ......... 0 0 u 0'PaiJSt,' CIi. . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 1 0'most, p. :.. , . . . . . . . 1 3 0 4Higgnlls, rf. ....... c. 2 1 0Hampshire, c. ..... 0 1 10 0'Dorsanoo, ~ b . . . . . . 0 0 3 4Kirk, lib. . . . . . . . . . 0 0 II) 0

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    loaded, th e cateh snviug tllr",!' l'UUS,II"flS the fielding feature.

    Bala-Cynwydr h a a e

    McM.onigle, sa. ..... 1 1 0 2 2Wickam, c., ....... 1) 0 9 4 0Barker, Clf. ........ 0 2 2 0 0On;'t'r rf., 2b. . . . . . 0 1 1 1 0. ,01ullfant, lJb. ...... 0 0 0 0Patrick, ~ b ." . . . . 0 0 4 ;; 1Farnum, U. ....... 1 I 0 0 0Vockel, rf., p. ..... 1 n 4 :1 nBornet, 2b. ........ 0 0 II 0 0Baibb, p., r f. ....... 2 2 0 2 1

    Narberth Active in Sports

    SoUle 2000 9()uls >mw hl"O fine gameson La-bor Day. Narberth \\"as on thesh.or t end of bath of tirem,but theresults in eaeh glllIlll8 \\'lere in questionUliti:1 tbJe, l as t m an walked back to thedwgGut.In th e morning 'l\ownsend attemptedto hl()ldl the Battling Berwyui'llna, and P:wli, the tail'eurlers of the Main,managed: to.fan, tweLve- : t ; h e m . . ~ :But Line. League; ;rev.ollted' M'Ondayn:,omit w.asfuti le.Aid'efl .byfourteen hits ~ t L g , and tOook ,a fal lout Of Bala.-C:YlI'-while .Narber th was ge tt ing 6, Ber - wyd , 8 00 re 8 t,o 7. Paoli drove in the~ ' y n clime o ut w it h th e lion ~ share of fifth inning with a b ar ra ge o f h it s.a 7-5 score. iBala-Cynwyd 3' 1 00 3 00 0 f1.--7 .

    Berwyn Pllloli 0 1 0 0 5 0 2 0 x -8

    'l1atals .. 7 14_a.rberth

    r hY. Fleck, ct. . 1 1J.leekel,ss. .. 1 0

    . P I i " i 8 ~ . lb . . ,.1 0Yemell,' fl. ,p 0 IJ ' ~ i J ; e r i e \ f , 31>. _ 0 1G .Fleek , If 0 1B. HUn)pbries, 2b .. :l 1Burns; e 1 1Townsend, p. . . . . . 0 0

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    \\'. C Swe et b ea t W J Ba.iJey, 6-2,63.F. G. Vall Au\{len beat W. WanalJlak .

    er, 6-1, 2.6, 0"2-A. P. Haweli 'beat A. E. Shubert,0-'1, 6-1.

    Totals 5 6 27 8 3 W..J:. DuBree beat R. E. Greene,60, 6-4.. .Berwyn 2 1 0 0 2 ~ 0 ~ . H. H. Whitney beat O. V. Kruse, 6-2,NarbeatJh . . . . . . . 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2-5 6-0.T w ,bl18ehits--:Wo.i8t; G. Fleck. R. 1. Fretz beat W. F . Baer,6.1,

    T b . r e e . b ~ hits,....:,Higgins. BJoonerun 6:0. '~ H a Y m a n . . . struck 'Out ,by Trost,\); S e ~ c 1 R o u n dToWnsen4, ,12. Basellon . ~ ' l i l l o i r ~ ILane heat O.'Sullivon, .6'3, 60.Tl'106t,4j'l'owuselld, 1. Umpires-:-Grif: Allen beut'Staplles, 6-i, 6-0.tii-h. imdLOrd. . MeReU' bent Willio.IlIS; 4:Il, :0-3, .6-4.. . A : c ' c o ~ t 8 Are BalanCed 'C. F..Fr.etz beat Bergner,6-1,6-2 .

    ., .... ,.:,0. t i r d ~ s k y f . r l ~ , n d ~ f l 1 O O l l , tbe, .Newton . Grugan : b e a t ' ' 1 ' o w h ~ - 64,6,0. .f" Von Auk en -bent :Sweet ,b y .default.~ ... :!. . -'OOOl.CoDipluiyearne.ouJt last Monday'S." . al'ternOGn 8 n evened' up ac counts wit h Hawes beat D u ~ r e e , 61, 6--2.~ f ~ ; I -: " ' l ! l . ~ ~ t I : l : by itakin:g th e big, lloore .'of . n. I. F r ~ t z b e a t W h i t n ~ y 6 ' 1 ~ O . , .

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    WRAY H; 'HOPKINSD.C.Ph.C.Pal.." Giaduau ChiropratlJ'

    Opening'hour, 8.40 A. M.Closing hour, 3.10 P. M.

    TUESDAY, SEPT 11 th, AT 8.30 A. M.Closing hour. 3 P. M.

    We' Do .Not Own A ~ y . Real. fstate

    Chattered 1883 Rechartered 1903Perpetual Charter 1923Capital Stock $10,000,000

    LOWER MERION HIGH SCHOOL OPENS

    SEPTEMBER 11thLower Meri()D

    One hour will be allowed for lunch.First and second grades, an hour and a quarter.

    NEW SERIES WILL OPEN AT SEPTEMBER 11thMEETING

    in Merion. T i t l e B u i I d i n ~ , Ardwu'e

    The Merion Title & Trust Company,Penn National Bank, of Philadelphia, .First National Bank, of Philadelphia, DepositoriesThis ASSQciationhas been in suc'cessful operation for'40 y'ears,and haS been p r u d e ~ t 1 y a n d safely .conducted.

    rrhe Directors request the hearty co-operation.of theStockholders . i n . ~ m a k i n g tlte n ~ w s e r i e s _ a l a r g e o n ~ .For Stock apply t o a n y ~ f t h e f o l 1 o w i n g :

    BuildingaodL 1 ,oan "ASSOCiation

    (The above anangement is subject to change ifafter a trial it is found unsatisfactory.)

    1883-1923N ,E.W..... ST0CK....... .. . :. ..'.,'." ...."...... . ' . '.

    Senior Class students from Narberth may obtaintransportation as follows, viz.:Bus will leave Howard' s Drug Store at 8 A. M. proceeding thl'ough Narberth, Chestnut, and WynnewoodAves. to Montgomery Pike.Another will leave Narberth and Woodbine Aves. at8 A. M. proceeding through Narberth, Haverford, andEssex Aves. to Montgomery Pike.Busses will stop on signal at intersections of allstreets. A regular stop will be made at the railroadstation, north side.

    Narberth School will open for the FallTerm, Monday, September 10, 1923

    ARDMORE THEATRE BLDG.

    In ' the near future C h i r o ~practic will be valued for itspreventive qualities as muchas for relieving and adjusting the cause of ailments.

    Local Contest

    OU:R ..TO'.. ~ T .." "..... , . . . '. ':.yy.-'.:J;.,t h rough h i s OWlI popularity an d llbiJ:ity118 lilly flln.r of th e bo.t! wllth them on t]leStites tie.ket. 1\.1 IH a case of "Al l foro n l . ~ ; one for nIL"Takl'n froJII pllger stralegll'4lllyt.!1:I11 .JOhllS'OIl'S.H' .J oh ,...... >11 willS hoe s i ts i n tr enched

    a ] ' it t lt ' ,,'hil(' IOllgl'l'. If f-Hile-s Wins heinh''l,l6 t(, forge llhead into leud!ttr"hip.He hM' : In e ~ ' I ' 011 Ih(' fut.ure and h'isamhilionll ar e 1101 miJ>or ones.Whethel' 'it Is a ,,'orlhy th,jng to b.e

    allln)ili'Ous; 10 aspire tlO an y high politil"al i l t > s l l l l ~ " d ep ends upon your pcintof view.But Ihli" i"" '0111" l'stimale 01 th e rea

    ! e ~ : : "trilhg.th _ ~ h l \ t . ' ~ r 8 ..a r e . , p p ' b h $ h ~ ~ . t b l l i ~ ~ 1 t I , q n . d . o : t h e ~ " : 3 : ~ : . ~ ' ~ ~ ~ : ~ W ..: i ! , . ~ : : : .. . : . \ : ' ' ' ' ~ ~ i ; ~ J ~ ~ 1 ~ , ; . ~ : .. '" : . r ! m t ~ : ~ ( ~ ~ ; : : ~ ~ ~ . ; : : ; ' ) : : ; 1 :~ & ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # # # ~ W ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ 0 ~ ~ .- ' $ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~ . , ~ . ~ ..~ . ~ , ..~ , ~ ~ : : ~ , ~ ~ . ~ .

    -" , I';', \ " , ~ , ; . ~ . : , ' . : . ~ . " " ' ; ~ . : , . .. :: .. :. , , ..,: : ~ " . : - : ' : ' . , ~ . : ' . , :f i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ i i ~ ~ ~ ~ j l : ; ~ ~ ; ~ ~ ; i ~ ; ~ 1 ; i ~ i ~ . i ; ; ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ : i ~ ) j j i ~ L i ~ ; ~ ~ , ~ ~ ~ ' ; i ~ ~ ; : i . h j ~ ~ ~ j . l t ; ~ ; : ~ ~ ; : : ~ ~ ; ~ ; ; ' ~ ; ~ . i ~ : ; X l l i S i ; ; 0 . i i ' ~ ; J ~ ~ J ; , : j ~ ~ : ; ; { , : ; . : ' , : , ; . ; : ; : , : i ' ; ; 5 . : ~ : , ; l ~ t ~ ~ 0 k ~ j y i ~ i ' ; : .

    OFFICE HOURS10 to 12 A. M. Z to 4- P. M.

    MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, 7 to 9 P. M.PHONE, 1709 X.

    Narberth Electric ShopS pe ci al T hi s Wee k

    Bridge Lamp, $3.15w. G. CASE, Manager

    RUSSELL C.BALDWIN

    Ele(trlt'al IWpalr. aDd AllpUance. 11,'dif"r (Jrl""'" I".al31 t Gra3'UDJr Ave. 8 Cricket Ave. ,I, ' atilt.Xarber th. Pa . Ardmore. Pa . 11':->"II:""n ll"lIl1'oI'\,',"

    Fryl'. I; ] t I i ~ .

    Narber th 311\'

    WILLIAM NEW BORG I CO.Painting and Deooratlng212 Woodbine ~ Y e . , Narberth, Pa .

    Phone,Ardmore 1436 W Narberh 1768 \\

    The 111111 is 01",1> h ~ I S ' enjoyetlt 11:4most l}opula1' ~ ' t ' a H O n t hl ls f ar , and sel"" I ~ d wee!,s tit' s'H'ill I ael i \-ity Is sl il lto '011 ... 'I'hoe ! . I a y i l l ~ memlhers 11:1,'ehe l1n JHUft l , I l U l J I l ~ 1 ' \ ) ' l l t s thall \ ' v e r thL."\seastlll, alld It> fur lher the lIHrlll't'jollR:

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    $2.50 downThere 1s no longe r anyreason ..for the housewife to

    Swing th e old. .dust. ~ 1 a i n g .broom. Aneleetrtc . vacuum.cleaner gathers up the dusta n d g ~ s .

    George M. DandoFred WalzerWilliam H. FretzMatthew AdelizziGeorge W. CookWilliam D. SmedleyEdwin C. Town, M. D.MaUlice J. LaceyC. P. CookJ. A. Miller

    BERGNER HARDWARE COMPANY

    "NO LIGHTS"When this messa.ge 1,& s en t t o us, we usua.l1y find that afuse .blewout, due to.averloa4ing a circuit or some s1m1larcause. We would Uke. to exPlain to you the prinCiples ofhQUse 'iVir1nt and tell you hoW to replace ftises when theyblowOUt. Many o f OUr homes were no t w1r&dto take. care of d e m a n ~ as ate bl!1Dg made upon t h e m ~ y ,and in that .case we are a bl e t o adv1s8 as to the bestmeans of Correcting the trouble.

    We Are Breaking Into Print

    An' Electric VacuUlnCleaner.stART 11"'''1.\

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    After a summer of silence, more to welcome home thevacationists than anything else. Of course, we like toremind people from time to t ime that we ar e h er e andr eady to s er ve them at all time s to t he bes t of ourabi li ty . The re are var ious staple art ic les necessaryafter a summer away from home,and you can ge t themright here in Narberth. .

    F. Milwood JusticeR. O. ClaypooleMrs. Fred E. DerbyDaniel LeitchMrs. A. C. ShandC. H. CraneA. E. WohlertHarry B. WallHarry HartleyJ . P. Whi teS. A. Rudolph

    Fletcher W. StitesCarl B. MetzgerClarence T. Faries, M. D.John A. CaldwellFred C. PattenW. Russell GreenC. W. BergnerE. J . Har tzel lTaylor Hem'yDavid W. HarrH. Stanley Rickert

    Opens Tuesday, September 11th, at 3 p. ID .Tent will be erected at Corner of Woodbine and

    Narberth Avenues.

    Two programs a day for five days. Ten p r o ~grams for $3.00 if you buy a Season Ticket fromone of the guarantors. Single tickets sold at tTent do not help the local guarantors. These are:

    CtlAUTAUQtJA@'\JR':ToWN

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    M. E. McLinn, Pastor.

    NABBERTH METHODISTEPISOOPAL omrnOH

    BAPTIST OIJURCH OF THEEVANGEL

    Rev. Avery S. Demmy, Pastor.

    Rev. J ohn Van Ness, Minister.

    HOLY T1UNITY LUTHERANOHURCH

    ArthurS. WaJls,D. D.! Pastor.

    THE PB.BSBYTEltIAN 0lIt1R0H

    THE OLD MERION FBJENDS'MEETING HOUSE,Montgomery P i k e , ~ a r b e r t h , was estab .

    I i ~ h e d 1682. Here William Penn wor.-shipped, 6S well o.s many other notedFriends. One o f ' the his torical spots fAmerica is open fo r wor sh ip eve ryF ir st d ay ( Su nd ay ) mor ni ng at 11o'clock.

    Firstday School is he ld every Firstday (Sunday) at 10 A. M. in th e Meeting House. Anyone desiring to attende ither the adul t class or the young peopie's clas8 will be very welcome.

    Meetings fur September 9:1l.4>5 A. Mo---Bibb SC'hooJ.11.00 A. M . ~ M o r n i n g Wor sh ip . S er

    1U0n by tilie 'PI18Wr on IIThe MagneticPlower of Christ."1.45 P . M. -Evp.uing Worshlip. Ser

    m'on theme: " B e i n ~ Alone."Midweek PrayerlJIleeting next

    Wednesday evening a't eight 0 'clock.AlI oordially invited.

    ST. MARGARET'S OATHOLIO0lIt1B0RSunday m a s ~ e s at 1 0 'clock and 10o' l' !o( ,k. On f ir st a nd th ir d Sundaysthe late NUllS is a High Mass, followed

    I,.\" 1".'lIl'diction.Duil)' ~ l u " s at S A. M.

    Sell Phone, Spreee 381111 an.d 38 lnKe,,,oDe Pbo"., Rae. 70-'+

    For Bowling andPocket Billiardscorne to th e ,RECREATION ROOMNo.1 Porreat Ave.C . L PARKE

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    r a r a - M ' G i n 1 ~U'( 218 N " 1 3 ~ S % P h t a ; J ~

    COOK BROS.PLUMBING, HEATINGROOFINGJobbing promptly attt1ldtd to

    N. . . . . Plioa Narberth 681DayPhoa Narberth 302J

    Narberth Beauty Shop2nd Floor, 21lllaverfordAve.Sc'dp .Treatment, ManicuringHair Bobbing, Marcel Waoing.Residential Appolratm.entaPhone Narberth1749-Jor 1606-J

    ForPerma'nSlll:'SatisfactiohBUY A

    UARR,YU.WALL. P l ~ b m . , : GiisFittlng . ;aildHeatbig .NARaE:RTH P A PhoJ18i.airbmh l80U

    :HOWARD C. FRITSCHJustice of t he PeaceREAL ESTATEFire Insurance-Best Companiel!lPhone 1749W-2115 Haverford Aft.

    TAILOROlea.ning, Altering.. Pres8JDgBead7-miade.Salt. and 8.1&1 lIfIIde Order

    S ~ ' N . PRAGER'211 HAvmao1U) AvENUE A b l i ~ e A m . Store .We call for lUld deliver

    ServicClS, Bunda'y, Sept. 9:Sunday Scbool an d Adult BibleClass at 9 .45 A. M.1'reaehing Service ~ 11.00 A.' M.. Inthe absence of t he pastor, .a 8UJbstitute.,;------------:----1 ,,;11 fill th e pul pi t; a nd theservieesT h ,"'lill :be no evening service un

    til thoe 16th, f ur th e reaso n that thepn&t'(}r will be o,way.The ,!petOple a re r et ur ni ng f rom vacati 'Ons.Let li i ,be shown by, a good attendance upon div .ine service.

    b\1R'ANT.'&QdSTARDORAN' MOTOR CO.

    Show Boom45 East Lancaster AvenueTelephone, Ardmore 171

    Rer\"iees, Sunday, Sept. (l :fJ.:W A. : \I .-Prayel ' Sen'icc.0.45 A. ~ I . ~ ~ u n / 1 a y Sclwol. A place

    f or eve l'yhody. Comc. The ~ [ e n 's BihIe Cluss taugltt by the pa.stor espccially 'in\"i!cs y'Ou.11.00 A. N.-),[/)rn1ng W ' O l ' s h ~ p . Sermon the111(" "Edllc:.tion in the Chri.,tian Program. TelCt, lILl'tt. 28: 1820.This will he a message dealing ",it:hthe signifielUll'e ()f the openIng of ourschools.i.4-5 P. M.-E\"Cll ing Worship. SerJIlon theme, " 8 u ~ h A Time As This."

    Text, Esther 4: 14. Start the Fall andWinter w'Ork. night by find,i;ng ) ' o ~ rp la ce i n EPOme Ohurch Sunday eyening.r ou will ,be better for it.8.00 P. !lL, W e d l l ~ d a y evening!lli,I"oeek Soong an.l Prayer Sen"!iee. Inthe midst of t he week S1pend an hour,,-ith GOll and sp.e the differellce it.makes.GA'RA'... 't ed R .f ' EverY'body is welC'Ome to th e ser-.'. ',.. ~ e ~ I ~ ~ o f ~ ~ ~ ~ I r n ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ yLetters to Editor

    (Oontinued from rPage2)dtally limportan:t 8ubjoot. He is atpresent a member of t he pedagog ica lstaff ()If th e University of 1'ennsyl\ -a ni a. Bome years ago he was Prinocipal o f t he Jenk4ntown Public Schools,undo brought them to the highest stateof efficie'llcy.Noov' that there i s a . va cancy o n ourlooeal School Board, what better mallc ou ld we fi nd to fill it than P r o f ~ s s o rKing! I understand that he has C'On-sented 00 a cc ep t t he plnee if he ischosen for it, and by petitioll of ourcitizens Ms nu'me i s on ' t he t ic ket s o fboth par ti es i n th e forthcoming primIIry eleet-ion on September 18. Dr. Kinghlle clWldren in ou r excellent sch'OQlsand is thus personally intereeted i n l l @ ~ ~ ~ 1heir welfare lUld improvement.I trust that ou r people will unanimously ch'Oose him. Howard A. Banks.

    TO t he vote rs of N'arberth:At th e coming primaries th e eonS'Olida'tion of th e High School of Lower

    lr [er ion and: Naroorth is the ieue andn ot t he indiv!idual candiillltcs, both areexecllent men.

    The candida tes Ilre Dr. iLe:roy A.King and !Ir. Hervey C. Keam. Dr.King as an experienced Sehou l mal l,a t f.ol'mer principal o f J en k! in townSchlools and at present P ro fe ss or o f8chJooIEconomics,etc., at theUniver:s i tyof Pennsylvanili, is info.vor o f t heW " ~ D . - : & : B ~ T e : . S M E D L E Y SundaY,Sept.!l: \ lnion .of th e high schools, whlilc r.9.45 A. M;-'- 'BJ,ble Scllool. Keim was opposed to thi,.'l program at

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    407 ESSEX AVENUE

    See Other Advertisement

    Other Evenings by Appointment.

    Phones, Narberth 1749-J or 1606-J

    M A R S H A L L CO.C ON T R A C T IN G P A P R H A ~ G E R S

    PHONE. NARBERTH 1881J

    Friday and Saturday Evenings

    N.R. PEACOCKExterior and Interior Painting

    The Narberth Beauty ShopWe also have for sale a fullllne of Marinello prepara

    t ions. Special rates for Nes tl e' s Lanoil permanentwaving. No extra charge for residential wOlk

    I t is wise to protect your property on the outside. I tis efficient to keep your kitchens, bedrooms and bathrooms clean and attractive with the minimum of laborand cost. Would be glad to have an opportunity tolook your property over and give you an ~ s t i m a t e .

    Wishes to announce that owing to the increase of business, we will be open two nights a week,

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    EXPENDITURESTax Collector 's fees, salaries 'Of Deere tary and TreasurerAttorney's fees, Auditors, Census an d Miscellaneous 5,094.29

    Salaries Pr inc ipa l, Teacbers , Text B oolts an d Miscella- ,ne011S eXlpense -of Instruction , . . . . . . . . " 46,710.12LiJbraTY and' Lecture,s , . . . . . . . . 193.76Jan:it-ors, fae1, w:ater, ligbt, power, etc. . . . . . . . . .. 6,143.40

    Repairs to bui ldings, upkeep of ,grounds, repaim and re-placements af heating, lightin g,. ,plumbing an dfurniture '......................................... 2,155.47

    State Retirement Board, lneurllJ1ce, Interest on Mort-gage, Tax!!! on Bonds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,193.60

    Payment to Sinking E1unda 2,633.00Paymen t o f Interest -onBon& 2,480.00Payment o f : In teres t on Short Term Loans . . . . . . . 9 2 3 .6 3Payment: of Sbort Term Loans 9,000.00Refund o'f TlQ:es . . . . . . . . . :.................. 458.00:M:'Oi'tgage on new land . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000.00Furniture . . . . . . . . . .,'............................ 1(14.26Otber Eq)J.ipment, . . . . 133.31Total Expenditures . $ ' : 1 8 ; 282 , 90

    SCHOOL DIS'1'RIOT BOROUGH OF NARBERTHI r I!,- n.hf FinanciliJ Statement Year EndJng June 30th, 1923.Cash BaJance July lst, 1922 . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $ 1 , ( l 3 5 . 6 ~

    RECEIPTSTaxes _ , $72,003.23Non-resident tuition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12{).OOState Appro.priatioM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,441.50Borrowed },!oneY 5,000.00Interest on Deposit s ............................... 395.72Miscellaneous' '" , . . . . . . _.: ., .. . . . . . .. 97.63 $91,058.08

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    W. R D. RALL"Pres iden t o f Council

    CARlL B. MlETZGER,Ob1et : s t u i ~ .

    FIBESIDEf

    QUITE A CITY

    AN O ~ D I N A N O E

    Margaret..Mary FrocksDressma!dng

    1tequirillg the .Qwners of prope rt i esnhutting on the north alld south s i d ~ so-f Woodbine Avenu!t, betwe en N .n berth an d Essex Avenues, and on th eEast and West sides af Forest Avenue,fo r 11 distance of 875 feet, 8\OIUth. ofWoodbine Avenue, to lay sidClWlllks,curbs an d gut'ms fa h that the regular users of the Lihrary sbo-uld havl'

    1;1() wait.T he n ew shelves so k indl y g iv en t oth e Library by ~ f l ' s . Blodgl' tt a re in\Ille and prove splendidly roomy. Anew light ing arrange.meIJIt h a been suggested and l1;a.loon up by the Library",bdch will make it possible 00 \Ille bothsides of t he she lves and ' t .h at w il l reolieve the oon.gestion o f t he r ef er en cedepartment.

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