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    VOLUME IX, NUMBER 47RoutesBusses

    INARBERTH, PA., S A ~ U R D A Y , SEPTEMBER 1, 1923 -RICE' 'rHREECillNTS

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    FAMILY'REUNION(Oont inuedon Page 4)

    MJiss Rwbh Dods, of Logan, ils theg ue st o f 'Mrs. R. C. Sharp; of Montgomery' Ave'.

    l\frll. C. l\f. McCrncken, of M-eriollAye., will return to her ho,ne this weeknfter spend'ing th,eo summer in 11l(UanaCo., Pa.

    Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Krausk.Qp lindtheir two ethildren, Bet ty a nd I l \ I a r ~ ' ANN11AL, TOUB.NAMENTAMce, mowMd to Lock Haven,', Pa.. 'I1ho AntiuaJo Tournn'lllent will com'""here they " i i l l remll/in. until after menca' on Saturcl;ly, Sept. hit, withI"abor Day . . . " matC:hes in both Singl'es atlll Doubles,. ifr:Jse .... Mnbeil. E. Armou r and Miss Play ,,in cbntinue' over ' L a b o r i J l I ~ ' Mr. and' ~ { r s ~ EdWard' n.' Slrc.th, 200'Frances A.mDOur hn\-e returned to their-when it is h\Qped to IHive the Finn ls 'South NarhertllAve., aHen,led the twoh>ome lOn.R.oickland A : v e ~ , : l f . t e r a visit played, hundreM41 anniv.e!i?.

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    THE MERION TITLE&TRUST COMPANYABDMOltE NARBERTH BALA-CJYNWYD

    Begin Nowto build an income p ro tec tion fund fo r use when sickness or lackof employment causes a. t8mpora.ry 1088 of income.A fixed amount sa.ved each week and. deposited regularly here w11lgrow surptisiDgly fast.As little aa $1 Wtu open a. Saving Account an d 4% interest 18credited, compounded.

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    Special PriGesfo rSocial Affai rs

    SOLD "BYC.H.CRANENARBERTH, PA.

    S. ". ,SUPPLEEICE CREAM"Notice th e Flavor"

    H d W & R J l " 8 ' ~ : $The Brightest SpOt' iJNarberlh .., :;...:A Drug Store in tlae Moat M o J e m ' , s e ~ e " f tlaeTerm

    T.l.phon.. .111'11188

    TUESDAY, SEPT 11th, AT 8.30 A. M.Closing hour, 3 P. 1\1.

    LOWER MERION HIGH SCHOOL OPENS

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

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

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

    Sen ior Class s tudent s from Narbe rth may obtaintransportation as follows, viz.:Bus will leave Howard's Drug Store at 8 A. M. proceeding through 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 s top on sigrtal at intersections of alls tre et s. A r egu lar stop will be made at the railroad

    station, north side.

    ,SUBSCBIPTION PRIOE, ODe Dollar aDdFifty Ceo" p er y ea r lD ad ...... .,.,

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    O'URToWNA O o - o p e r a ~ v e Community .Journal

    OWDecI _d pabUabed eYerT S at ar da y b yth e Narberth OIYlc "'..oelatIOD.

    Philip Atlee Livingston, EditorRalph S. Dunne, Treasurer

    OUR TOWN wil l g ladly print anynews about any subject which is ofinterest to Narberth folks . Co P'Jis due on Tuesday of each week, at6 P. M. Late copy received Wed-nesday evening will be printed onlyif space is still available.

    Correspondence for the Editor shouldbe sent to Post Offic!e Box 966. R em it tances for advertising, subscriptions nndmembership to Box 58.Ou r Town is on sale a't the depotnews-stand, and at the store of H. E.Davis.Entered sa second-class matter Octoberllith. 1914. at the Pos t Omce at Narberth.Pennsylvania, under the act ot March 8,18711.

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    RemodellngCynwyd 928104 BaJa. Ave.Bala.-Cynwyd

    NA'RBEItTH 16:0

    Telephone Cynwyd 662

    2 9 BALA A V E N U EB A L A - C Y N W Y D

    C . H ~ CRANE. S t ~ J1'tJi-e

    ADELIZZ,I BROTHERSWe Lead-Why?

    KNOW'THE 'JOY.

    Prompt Service, Workmanship, Just Prices Is Our Policy

    Without Question'

    OF ANO ~ E N F I R E P L A C E

    LUMBER For All Kinds of REPAIRS

    .TAILORSClea.ners an d DyersPressingWe call f or a nd deliver,Phone, Narberth 1749-R102 Forrest Ave.Narberth, Pa.

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

    The element of first importance in prescription workis quality; then come promptness and price.We fulfill all three of these qualifications by the use

    of the best ingredients, skiilfully compoundea, withprompt s'ervice and reasonable charges.May we serve you?

    I What greater pleasure than gathering around the openfire oil thos:e early autumn evenings, reading or justresting.after a hard day's.work.Cannel Coal .is' tl1e modern.fuel for . t h e , o p e n f i r e p l ~ ~ e .Economical,ea,sy to handle, eliIDinatessmoke and the. l ift ing of h e ~ v y . l o g s ....A few pieces.last .aii .evening. '

    ' l s t i ~ t It.-worth' c o ~ s i d e r h i g ? ' ..' '. .$ 1 , 6 ~ i ) 0 ' p'er tor- : d e J i v e r ~ d : i n y o u r ' ~ e n a r. " . '. " '. ' ,'."

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    robInS,unfur"Our(tf)'

    REMEMlBERthe

    , November 11, 1923Main L ine Branch WantsMany Workers

    RED OROSS ROLL CALL

    ORCHESTRA REHEARSAL

    'l'he

    Two eenuper ;'01'4 if . .11 . e e o ~ , .pani. . a4Tertllelllllli; otber1rlle. a;', .~ D U p e r . woid. .

    O"ASSIFIED. ADVRTISEMENTi'

    '1'he f i r ~ t r ehea rsal fo r tllt> {,olllingseeond sea!'()n of the Mam Li11e Ore hestra hl:1s been called for T h u r s d n ~ 'e'ening. 8l'ptemher G, at the " 'omen'sClub, A,rdmore. Mnny Narbert.h peoopleare memb('T'S of thus mu'Sical h o d ~ .Au'olph Yogl'1, ' cc ll is t o f tile Phila, lelphia Ore11estra, who mlJd "I 'mp" wherl' heBut d on 't let thl' work 8top! I am ought t o lw,

    informed' thut what hal' ,' J farl1l'l'1I .\n ; r , ~ < . > : : . ::,':; ';',": ,;, :;:;.': .' '.' '" ""::;':' .. : ,::,'< ",:":','"},:.:i' ' , " " " : . : .. " ': . ',:'; -',: :. , ,: ' ": , ~ , ,,:,,',', :":, :".: ';:: ";:.;:..; '" , . '" '. ", . . ',": ''":" ,: :'\., , ;;':-"... ' ' '. "t':, ,'I \ . ,'. ", " " "

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    P A G B r H ~ J

    $2.60' .dawn

    City Office1214 Locust Street

    PIiONE.NARBERTH1661J

    NATURE IS 'BEAUTIFUL,' BUT-

    MARSHALL CO.CONTRACTING PAPERHANGERS

    Some priceless natural resources are placed i n t he e ar tbonly once. When used, they at e gone forever. C ~ l , forinstance, hoW;. rapidly it is being burned u p A:nd howmuch of it eould be saved f or ou r children an:!. theirs 11elec$'iOity were JIsed 'fOr more purposes. Eloctlicity1sD18de .with coal. When you u se e le ct ri ci ty f or eVllry possible p111'pose. you iLre promoting eftlciency and economy.

    An Electric Vacuum Cleaner

    Announces the Opening of His Office in theArdmore Theatre BuildingSeptember 1st, 1923Oftlce Hours DailY.l:Xcep,t.S11J1da,y _.,

    9 to l l A . M. 2 to 4 P. M. 7 to 9 P. M.Fo r HO\lSe Calls, Phone Narberth 667-J

    Chiroprac tic Adds Years to Life, and Life to YearsDo You Know,What Chiropractic Can Dofor Hay Fever? ,Eighteen Thousand Chiropractors GiveOver a. MiIllon Adjustments Da.:ily

    WRAY H. HOPKINS" D. C., PH. C.PALMER CHIROPRACTOR GRADUATE

    NEW REGULATIONS

    Narberth OfficeAt the Station

    Regulations COvering Disposiiion ofGa.rba.ge, Tfasha.nd A-shes

    G2\BiB:AlGE-ThQ' .Ueql galrbage asused in this lI'otiee shal l mean animalor vegetn.ble refuse, offaJ, and ki tchenwaste.TRASH-Trash i.s defincd' to mean

    houSC'h;Qld waste, sllch as paper, rags,cal'rl'board oox.('1J, old bottles, brokencrockery, tin ca:ns, WlOnl out furni ture ,tre e an d .hedge trimmings, lawn clip- 1 ! : E ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; : ; : ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; ~ ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ = = ~ ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; = ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; ~ 1pings and 'lU "'{Jste thlrt accumulwtesaround dwellings. I t does 1I'0t i n e 1 u d ~"llJ8te f rom build ing ope ra ti ons and repairs, suc'h as l ime , b i- icks , plaster,Boone. broken .cement and lumber.

    A > S H l E E - A s h ~ s mean th-e residue leftfroon fires in heateril, ranges and stoves.

    ReceptaclesGARBAGE-The reooptacles for gar

    bage sha ll b e made of g.a.lvaniood ironor otlher metal. They' 8'hall be waJter-tight, with 8uitabae handles and t ig htfttting c'OV'Crs.. Any metal r e c e - p t a c l e ~ ,o th er t ha n galvanized i ron, mus t be 'a pp rove d by t he Boa rd of Health.TRASH-The r ~ e . p t a e l e s f{)r' trashshaUbI' Ibarrels, o r boxes of no gren,tereapacity than a sugar barrel.

    A ! S H E 8 - - ~ b e receptacles fo r as'bJesshaU be metal containers of a sio o thatcan be handled by one man.

    BACKFIRE

    SEPTEMBER

    Member Philadelphia Real Estate Board

    A month o f suburban real estate activityAre you thinking of selling your property ?We would appreciate an opportunity of talk

    ing matters over with you. We are as nearto you as your telephone. Just call Narberth1710 and you can see us at your convenience,including after business hours.The indications are that we will havea very good demand for property.

    You will find both of our offices ready togIve you real service in real estate matters.An experienced and enthusiastic organizationof twelve people.ROBERT Je NASH

    R E A L T O R

    by th e pastor of this Church. Subject, I ~ ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; ~ ~ ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; s ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; s ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; ~ = ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; ; ; a ; ; ; ; ; ~, 'CTQd ' s MeS6age on Labor Day."

    8.00 P. :roL,' Wednesday eveningPrayer 8eTvice led b y t he p as to r.You ar c inYlited 00 be present at these

    services.

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    BAPTIST PJIUROH OF THEEVANGEL

    Qu.ality

    SerYlices, Sunday, Sept . 2nd':9.30 A. M.-Pray(!r Service.9 .45 A. M.-Sunday Sch.OO1.11.00 A. lII.-M'Orning WOrlfhip. Oem

    mutllion Sermee-. SermlOll illy th e pastor . . Subject: "How OUr ThoughtsShape Our Lives."7.OOP. M.-The closing 'L'nion Twilig)lt Ser.vice fo r this summer. Sermon

    Rev. Avery'S .Demmy. PastoT.

    M. E. McLinn, Pastor.S e r v i . ~ s , Sept. 2 , 1923:SUllday School and Adul t Bibl'e Olass

    at 9.45 A. M.M'Orning Service at I1.UO\ A. M.Sermon by Pn:

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    .'$9,410.87

    $1,635.69

    $92,61J3.77'

    $ ~ : l , 2 S 2 . 9 0

    $91,058.08.

    NI8ht 1887.

    2,193.602,633.002,480.00923.639,000.00458.065,000.00

    164.26133.31

    $413.801,933.00

    52.27

    $5,928.73

    5,026.22700.00202.51

    Phone

    ............................ $2,399.07Signed: H. C. KEIM,

    F. R. GIFFORD,WM. G. BARTLE'l'T,Auditors.

    FIRE' INSURANCEJ. BAIRD: CALDWELL205 HAVERFORD AVENUE

    Balance July 1st, 1923

    Da y 1733

    46-47-48-200 1

    Cash Balance July 1st, 1923 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SINKING FUND

    B.'llllnce July 1st, 1923 .1916 Balance lo st audit .Deposited ..........................................Interest ...................... . ....................

    1906 SeriesBalance l as t a udi t .Deposited ...........................................Interest . .

    NaTberthRegis'terTwoLine., IOe pe r ;que; Se For .tIC" fItItlitiontJ l i

    EXPEN:QITURESTax Collector's fees, salaries of I:;ecre tary an d Treasurer

    Attorney's fees , Auditors , Census l ind Miscellaneous 5,094.29Salaries Principal, Teachers, Text B colts an d Mis cella-

    neO'Us e x p e n ~ e of Instnlct ion 46,710.12Lilbrary an d Lectures 193.76Janitors, fuel, water, li ght , powe r, etc . . , . '" . 6,143.40R-epairs to buildings, upkeep of ground Il, repaiNl and re-

    'Placements of heating, lightin g, ,plumbing an dfurniture ...................................... 2,155.47

    Still te Retirement Boa.rpayoff $500 per year. At the end ofej,ght yeaI'll he h as p ai d off t he mor tgAge, bu t 5tJi1l has tlhe s t ~ k in the asoo(',ia tion, an d ,,-ben these 9ha\">(\." ofst{)Ck mature he no t o nl y h as h is h ous eflPoe bu t h e al so has $4000 comling tohim.

    StandingL P.C.o 1.0001 .SOO2 .6665 .000:l .000

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    Baseball

    'Dotals .......... 6 (j 18 4 ()Narberth

    r h 0 a eV. Fleck, cf. .......2 0 1 0 0'Diehn, 2b. ........ 1 1 0 2 0DaVlis, 1.b. '. . . . . . . 0 1 6 0 lJW. Humphries, ss.. . 1 I 2 2 0Jefferies, 3b. ...... 1 0 1 0 0G. Fleck, If . ....... 0 1 1 0 0B. Humphries, ri .. . 0 1 0 0 0Burns, e. ..........0 0 7 2 0Sil1llpSOn, ,po .......1 0 0 1 0

    Mai'ley, 89 . . ...... 1Lane-, If. . 0Den ik o, e f. .. 1Reegan, I3b. .. \ 1Berming, p. " .- 0Wieanuth, lb 1Walte, 2b 1Mart in , r f. . 0Atherholt, c. . 1

    Mai n L in e L ea gu eWBala-Cynwyd 4Narberth .4Berwyn 4Ardmore 0Pa{)!i 0

    Totals 2.1 25 27 10 0Narberth 3 0 0 SO 5 1 60--23Ardmore ' 0 0 0 0() 1 0 1 0 0- 2

    TWI() b hilts-Hl"Ckle, W. Humph'r ie s, Y ow el l. T hr ee b as e hits-Yowell ,Burns. Struek out .by-yo',-cll, 7; byDougherty, 5. Bases on balls of I -D