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    LIBRARY.OUSE

    PRICE THREE CENTSOPENING DATE OFBUILDING IS SETNe w St ruc t ur e on P l ayg round

    to Be Dedi ca t ed onMay 1.

    Assemb ly Asp ir a n ts Speak a tCynwyd 's V o te rs ' L e ag u e

    Meeting

    OFFICE SEEKERSGIVE PLATFORMS

    COUNCIL PLANS TOSAVE MORE MONEYCa n Repa irS t ree ts Cheaper by

    Do in g Wo r k W i th OwnForce.

    S CO TT W RITE S LET TER W ILL

    NARBERTH, PA., SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1926

    Three Speakers at Women 'sMee ti ng Choose Va ri e d

    Topics .

    PRACTICAL ANDIDEAL COMBINEDPLAYED WITH TRIO

    MEASLES STOPPEDThe measles epidemic seems to befinished. No n ew cases have b ~ e nreported for several days a nd t henumber of children in quarantine israpidly diminishing.

    SESQUI

    P o st p on ed C on ce rt t o B e Hel dat Woman ' s C lu b E a rl y

    i n Ma y.JOINThe plans of t he Alai n LineCho ra l f or a n e ar ly Apr il c on cer twere disrupted through the wiclespread epidemic of measles andother i llnesses which played havoca lo ng t he Mai n Line recently; butthe return to better condit ions nowmakes possible the announcement ofa concert to be given on Tuesdayevening, May II , at the \\Toman'sClub, in Ardmore.This announcemen t wilJ be ofparticular interes t to the supportersof t he c ho ral a nd t o al l t ho se whoare interested in the development ofgood music , s ince the organizat ion,

    under the direction of 'WiIliam P.Bentz, organist and choir-master ofthe Presbyterian Church, Ardmore,is the leading proponent in suburban districts of good chorus singing.Its numbers ar e f or t he m ost partgiven without accompaniment, whichcal ls for the u tmos t f idel it y to p it chand the conductor's baton.Local Body to Participate in SesquiAs was p re vi ou sl y s ta te d, t he

    Main Line Choral is one of severalo rg an iz at io ns in t he s ub ur bs ofPhiladelphia which will participatein the musical activities during thes es qu i a nd f or t hi s undertaking itsm e l 1 1 b ~ r s h i p is now open to a ll res iden ts o f the Mai n Li ne, who arenot enrolled among the active' members of the choral. It has been announced that all those desirous ofjoining tl}e choral in thesesqui workshould promptly communicate withthe secretary, Miss Mary Campbell,234 East Montgomery avenue, Anlmore.Further details of the ~ : l a ycert will be announced later,

    MAIN LINE CHORALTO PRESENT RECITAL

    ONE FIRE /The local fire company was givena rest last week. Only oue alarmsounded up to Thursday night. Theaile call was fron1...N"arberth stationat 7-40 A . M ; ' ~ 1 0 n d a y , where ablaze h ad started in the car of

    Horace P. Moore.Ouick work with the chemicalskept the loss to less than $100.

    CONTRALTO

    Give Excellent Program ofChamber Music Sunday

    i n A r dmo re

    OLUME 11 NUMBER 28AFTER FLOATERSAn average of two to four"floaters," travelers with no visiblemeans of support are being pickedup dai ly by the L ower Merionpolice. Whether their appearanceis due to the advent of springo r to the approach of the Sesqu icentennial, police are at a loss toexp la in , but they a re inc lined to

    blame the Sesqui.PLEASES I O T H E R NOTES O F CULBS The "floaters" are held until thepolice in their home towns can becommunicated with and informa-A c ham ber music concer t, on a I The Women ' s Community Club tion secured as t o whe ther they An extension of the p la n f or Nar- The Community Building, 10-high plane of musical artis try, was held another of those unusually have police records or not. If berth to do its own con tr ac ti ng a nd c at ed on the playground trac t , willoffered to Main L ine mus ic lovers interesting meet ings on Tuesday, pos se ss ed of c le ar records they b e r ea dy f o r f orma l opening on;\ are dismissed. None have yet been so savemoney, the purchase of three M TSunday afternoon at the Ardmore pril13. Mrs. George N. Gill told caught begging, for which prac- b' I d I f J ay 1. he dedication of theTheatre. o f her success in transforming a tice they are open to a charge of ICYc es, an a etter rom ohn R. new b ui ld in g, w hi ch w il l b e anThe French-Cook.-Vogel Trio, bed room set t ha t w as "n ei the r vagrancy with a s en tence o f 90 K. Scott were features at a busy, but affair o f g re at public interest, iscomposed of three members of the an ti que nor modern" i nt o a thor- days at the county jail. not - e xt reme ly e ve nt fu l, C ounc il ~ ' C h e d u l e d 101 4 P, M.faculty of the :Main Line School of oughly satisfactory modern repro- meeting Monday night. 'l 'he new st ruc tu re will give aMusic, appeared under the auspices duc ti on o f a n antique. I f sounds R. J. DOTHARD PROMOTED The repor t of the Highway Com- I ~ ~ r m a n e n t home to t he L ib rary ,

    of the IVlain Line Orchestra Associa- o f s aw a nd h amme r a re h ea rd in TO IMPORTANT POST GIrl Scouts and American Legion.tion, t he h omes o f Nar be rt h, i t wil l b e mittee praised thework of George B. I t h as b een c on st ru ct ed fromThe members of the trio are i plain that Mrs. Gill's leaven is at Narberth Man Manager of pennsy Sup lee in saving the borough some funds secured b y th e B oa rd of

    Rosetta Samuel F rench , p ian is t; I ,Arlolph "olfel, ' , , ~ ] ] j s t of the French. work. Office Buildings. I$2000 on the storage building, and Dir ec to rs o f t he Y. M. C. A. inFrederick Cool ' v iol in ist and C"o],,\ o ~ e l trIO. wlllch gave 11 program of Mrs, Percy ] . Fell, of Norris- Rober t ] . Dotha rd , o f Wynne - recommended that his department, the s ale of the old building to theAdolph Vo I ' : ~ l I i , t T I" : ' Chlllnbel' )lu>ic in Ardmore, ~ u n d a ~ " )lr. town, described with contagious wO,od avenue, has been promoted r ather than an outside contractol', lvIerion Tit le and Trust Company.. ge , c s . . Ie) \\ ele \'ogP', a Xurberth I'esident, is director of I' I I ' f The Comnlunl'ty Btlt'ldl'ng ,vast d b K tl NT II t It en t l11Slasm tI e II ones 0 the bv tile PI' R 'I d t . N ' . Iassls e y a ll'yn 1 0 ,con ra o. th .. :\1nin Linl' ~ e h o o l of )Iusie. lea.) ..r of ennsy va11la a l r oa 0 repair arDertIl an( Windsor ave- t d t f I $B M C d O"reat palace nd g d f V h H' erec e a a cost 0 a )out 30,-oth r. ook an Mr. Vogel are til" )Iaiu LitH O l ' " h e ~ t r n amI of the'" ' a ar ens 0 er- t e post of NJ.anager of General nues.former members of the Philadelphia l ~ . "I' 1'. !n,O'uJl]"utal Club, sailles. It was a sluggish imagi- Office Buildings.. , H ~ e . will be on It ,vas voted t o buy tllree bl'cycles O \ ? T ~ ' dIt is 120 feet in length alongnat'o . d d tl t Id t' h ff f '\ m so r avenue, and 60 feet deep.Orchestra. I n, tn e e , la cou no PIC- t e s t a . 0 Le,wIs N elison, se cr e- fo r t he policemen o n d ut y in the In t he f ront c en te r is a room 30The Gade Trio in F-Major open- COUNCIL VOTES TO OPPOSE t ur e t he vistas among t he giant tary o t th e raIlroad. borough. This win be done on t he by 60 feet which will hou se t heed the concert, Three shorter pieces . CHANGE IN BUS LINES trees, t he g le am of statuary re- Fo r t he pas t 12 years Mr. Doth- recommendation of the Lower Mer- community library. On each sideformed the secondpa rt . They were : flected in mirror-pools, the rain- ar d h a been, in c h < l : r g ~ of Phi la- ion authorities, who feel that the of this, and runn ing back f rom the

    "Londonderry Air," with the Kre is - Pas ses Resolut ion Against Wynne . bow spray of elaborate fountains, adelpll la Office BtlIldtngs. The beats in Narberth are much too 10n ]\1' B I h e\enill.11., ,'\I}I'I'1 a(). ',It tIle 110111e (.)t the. Street Commissioner. It J'ustifies former Narberth pos.t master, wholincs now running into the borough in- at;., . 1 '. JOx unc e on , 0>" I th Ddicates that the strcets s o u scd rcquire :\[rs, Nellie B. Smith, 200 South CONTINurm ON ',rIlE I.qwrH PAGE see

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    l-'A,GE TH'U OURToWNow

    Down

    DoWN

    11.25 Ton

    Carry$15.75 Ton16.00 Ton15.75 Ton12.00 Ton

    Wayne 47

    fo1'angeThe range offered in this sale ist he f amous Rope r; standard inevery way-built of best mater ialsin accordance with specifications,insur ing durabi li ty , economy andbest cooking results. Only $2 downbalance in m o n t h ~ y payments ave;a ~ e a r .

    F,tee The

    Bryn Mawr 327

    Get

    NET CASH PRICES

    April PricesWe Are Ready to DiscussYour Coal Requirements

    for Next Winter

    TRY OUR UNSURPASSED ICI-: CRJo;AJI

    243 HAVERFORD AVENUE

    You

    Narberth Pastry Shop andHome Bakery

    O.P " l O l DJ dl d l A i M l N i U__ IIIIWawmlHl dlM"Wi WiBIUiHIAUI!UIIIIQICW. . .Wbiiig;

    ' N M B ! ~ ; : ~ ~ l C QNarberth 315

    NARBERTH ELECTRIC SHOP

    Table

    Our Danish pastry is the talk of the town.Malted Household Bread, Hc .English Tea Buns, 35c doz.Delicious Cinnamon Buns, 35e doz.Home-made Crullers, 30c doz.Large Butter Rolls, 3c each.

    Ardmore 17

    HOO1:el' and Westinghouse Agents'Phone: Narberth 2282 250 Haverford Avenue

    THE COUNTIES GAS &ELECTRIC CO .

    Kitchen Table Free$10 Porcelain Top Table Givenwith Each Roper Gas Rangebought belol"e April 30th

    SEE' A DEMONSTRAT IONVis it ow' St01'e d1wing this sale a'nd see thi s Roper 'range.equipped with OvenHeat Control-or tell us tosend a Rep1'esentative.

    TheThis is a sanitary porcelainenameled top table. The top is25x40 inches, the height 30 inches.It is equ ipped wit h a p ar ti ti on edcutlery drawer wit h gl as s t rimming, and has metal corner bracesand reinforced top, making it verydurable.

    ChuteEgg , .. '.$15.25 TonStove 15.50 TonChestnut , . . . 15.25 TonPea 11.50 TonRainey WoodCoke $7.00 (1250 lbs.)

    $2 ~ 1 1 i .D 1 1 : 1 1 ' ~owN

    .. _ I I l . I I I l H m l l J l l n p I l l l l M n l l J l l l l I ! m l l ! ! B ~ D D D D J ! m m l ! l D ! t Q ! P l P 8 l l J w n u D _ m u : ' U l 1 1 l l W I I I J l I J 1 I I l J l U U _ l t t l l l l l U l J B l l l l l M R ..UD!ignijIlIIUIP....

    Ir m 5 ' - 9 ~ f f i O S 2 L ~ E i 2 5 y 2 5 i ! 5 2 S R 2 . 5 i ! . S A i 2 5 D 2 . 5 i ! . S I i 2 . 0 5 C . ! S i 2 . 5 ' 2 5 i i ! . S C ~ 5 " 2 ! i 2 5 ' 2 5 r ~ 'lfu FOUR-TUBE SET .t $29.00FIVE-TUBE R. F. SET $38.00FIVE-TUBE R. F. L. SET $60.00

    104 Radiola Speaker will be advanced to $2 75 o nAprilS. P la ce y ou r o rd er n ow and save $30 .00.Time payments on Radios.New Hoove1' Vacuu1n Cleaneron Demonstration Next Week

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    Phone Narb. 22,29

    wUll :1 . ( 11111R.. S. TOUHILL

    U,\ lOi;RY. ~ ' r O R E

    CAI.DWELI.REALES7'ATESIlOJo; OPFIOEIlEl 'AIR

    TAll.OIUNGSHOP

    CHAS. F. EBERTJobbing of Al l Kinds

    Eleclrical Contractor501 S. Narberth Ave:1ue

    f lE!. l: I ' IIONH: MI,atlON 121laM/mill. . . Furn l . l l .d

    S C R E I ! ~ N S !lIAUE, REPAIREDANH PU T UP

    Bell P b on e . S p ru e.. 38-00 an d 38-MKpyslone Phone. Ra rp ' fO M

    CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

    The Louise M. ButtsSTUDIOSOF MUSIC AND DANCING

    J):lncing Classes every }i'rlda.ynfternoo" 0,,

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    PAGE THREE

    ESTATE OF $20.000OSPITAL DRIVE........ ft' ft . . . . . . to: . . . . . . . " uOUR ,TOWN

    Open Friday evenings, 7 to 9 o'clock

    EVERY WEEK 1ADD TOMY BANK BALANCE

    By following this systematic saving plan, I alwayshave a neat balance to my credit when I need moneyfo r some special purpose. A haphazard plan of saving will never accomplish anything, as I found tomy sorrow. I t is th e c,ertain amount every weekthat counts. Tr y it once.

    NARBERTH NATIONAL BANK FIRST REHEARSAL F OR I .. M.The Lower Merion High baseball team suffered its first reversalof the season Wednesday afternoonat Ardmore, when it went down toa 9-8 defeat at the hands of thePenn Frosh nine after a IO-inningbattle. Lower Merion had the edge$60,000 FOR ROADS until the seveilth inning when Pit-County Commiss ione rs S tout , che r Doran blew up and the PennCrawford and Keelor last week yearlings garnered five runs.a nnounc ed the awa rd o f c ounty A home run bv Tack Miller whichaid to . bo roughs and townships drove in two rU;ls' evened the countamount1l1g to $60,000. again in the eighth inning. BothPennsylvania will spend this year sides coppeda run each in the ninth,for the construction and mainten- but in the tenth Ruddick, who reance of roads approximately $68,- lieved Doran, yielded another which""""' -..- _ - 000,000. Lower l\1erion couldn't Inake up.

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    BUY A ! COTTER'S MARKET Imedley :: _ , ::- . ~ - - - -Built Home ii,.... CAUSE AND EFFECT =- -WM. D. & H. T. SMEDLEY There is never an effect without a cause; the cause may be far removed f rom the effect, E:: but no matter how remote, it is always a forerunner that may be depended upon to pro duce : : results of itskind. = The causes producing the effects of the development of our system of distributing grocer- =:: ies to the consumer an d the influences that this system is now wielding an d is destined to exert to a still greater degree than ever beforehas, in a very great measure, been produced by a painstak- E:: ing effort in a: practical way to bring the customer to a realization of the greater economies and :: more effectual methods in both the buying and the selling ends of our business. We solicit a very E: : careful perusal of our quotations and a very thoughtful and thorough investigation of our methods :::: and aims and our capabilities. ::- -== =--- BUTTER FRESH EGGS CHEESE E- -: direct from Snug Harbor Farm. Fancy York State Cheese. :::: Sweet Cream Heathized un- Every egg gua ra nt ee d s tri ctl y F ine qua li ty. A spe ci al p ri ce ::- der the R. G. A. Label. 9 2 fr h If . th h' k W rul :: score. A real treat. The finest es . you areno t usmg ese t IS wee . e can t y say ::::_ eggs be sure to inc lude a dozenIthis is the best cheese we have ==_butter you can buy.:: on your next order. offered for many a day. :::: lb. SOc dozen 45c lb. 38c ::- ----- Brandywine Hills Brand Brandywine Hills Brand Red Raspberries E Fancy California Extra Fancy HY-KLASS E:: BARTLETT PEARS CAL IFORNIA PEACHES Red Raspberries. Very fine :::: ' large can 3Sc fruit, full cans packed in 20 d e ::= In rich syrup, delicious flavor. =:: A real bargain in fine quality grees syrup. :: pears. large can 2Sc can 2Sc ::= == =: APRICOTS PEACHES PRUNES::= =: Delicious fruit in every p a r ~ Fancy Yellows. Sunsweet Brand. 30 to 40 :::: ticular. size. : :- -h ~ h ~ h - -----:: CORN TOMATOES HERSHEY'S KISSES :: Oxford Brand Maine Corn Seal of Delaware Fresh Goods. E 2 cans 25c large can lSc lb. 4Sc - ------: . Dromedary Cocoanut ~ - I b . pkg.15c Campbell's Pork and Beans 3 cans 25c :::: Dromedary Cocoanut 1I2-lb. pkg. 25c Beechnut Spaghetti 2 cans 25c ::- -Luncheon Roll, 12x15 ',' 3 rolls 10c Sardines, Fancy Norwegian, in olive oil, can 15c E= Armore's Mayonnaise jar 23c Curtice Bros. Blue Label Jams glass jar 25c =E Beechnut Peanut Butter . . tumbler 10c and18c Lippincott's Tomato Ca tsup " large bo t. 25c EE Heinz Baked Beans 2 med. cans 27c Lippincott's Chili Sauce largebot. 25c E:: Pink Salmon can 17c Gulden's Mustard : jar 14c :: Libby Apple Butter . large can 25c Campfire Marshmallows lb. 39c ESharplessIMilk tallkcan 11 c Mazola Oil pin t can 29c_ Royal Je atin Desserts 2 p gs.25c Yuban Coffee I-lb. pkg. 55c -Heart of Maine Apple Sauce can 15c. Blue LabelGolden Bantam Corn can19c- ---=: COFFEE PINEAPPLE PEAS ::- -R. G. A . Blend Del Monte Crushed. Sweet Garden Peas. E- -:: lb. 45c can 20c can 19c ::- -= =------- -- -E Rump and Round Steak Ib. 45c IShoulder of Spring Lamb lb. 35cE Nice Lean Pot Roast lb. 25c to 35c Neck of Lamb lb. 25c E- -: Thick End Rib Roast Ib. 25c Breast of Spring Lamb 2 Ibs. 25c ::- ---: Vogts Bacon (Whole or Half-Strips) lb. 39c ::- ---= =P. & G. Soap . . . .4 cakes 19c Waldorf Toilet Paper, Best Ammonia . Ia rge bot. 25c :: Palm Olive Soap .. 3 cakes 20c ::= Argo Starch ..... 3 pkgs. 25c 3 roUs 25c Fel =:: s Naptha Soap . 2 cakes 11c ==- ------- ,1111111111111I1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11I1111111 I!' 1111111I1111111111111111111111111111111111111 \ l 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I ~

    For Mi ll i on Dollars Planned by Bryn Left by A ug us t H . M ue ll er , FirstMawr Trustees. Narberth Burgess.

    At a recent meeting ofthe board In disposing of an estate valuedoftrustees ofthe Bryn Mawr Hos- at $20,000, August H. Mueller,pital it was decided to r ai se firs t Bur ge ss of Nar be rt h, who$1,000,000 t hro ug h an o rg ani ze d died l as t week, gi ves $500 topublic appeal for the pur po se of hi s s is te r, Anna M. Phe lp s, $500enlarging, modernizing and equip- to George Cleis, and $2500 each toping the Bry n Mawr Hospi ta l. these chi ldren: Rober t A., MarThi s sum was decided upona s the gue ri te E. , Emma Lou is e a ndminimum with which the neces- F lorent ina May.s ar y e xpan sion p rogr am can be The widow, Flora 1. Mueller, isstarted. to receive the p roceeds from allThe active campaign will be lifeand accident insurancepolicieslaunched during the early part of and f rom lodges, absolutely. SheJune. Samue l Rea , former presi - i sa lso to receive all personal propden t of t he P ennsylva ni a Rai l- erty and the bus ines s o f t he deroad, has accepted the chairman- I ce ased in Phi la delph ia , a nd theship ofthe executive committee of interest from all real estate duringthe campaign. her life.Mr. Rea said: "The hospital is The balance of the estate goesno longer considered a luxury, but to the children. The son, Roberta necessity. The public is seek- A. Mueller, is named as executor.ing hospi ta l care more and more . The will was executed NovemberThe Bryn Mawr Hospital serves 10, 1924, and proba ted in Nor risthe needs of the ent ir e Main Line, town Saturday.with a populat ion of at least 80,- -------000. This rapidly-growing community depends for its local needson this one hospital."Since it was built, in 1893,the re has been no substantial in-1:.uu_.IoI ~ _ _" " _ __ _ - ""._ ow _ .._ ow _ c rease in i ts capac ity to serve thecommunity."

    BREYER ICE CREAM co.PHILADELPHIA NEW YOR,.K.NEWAR.K WASHINGTON

    Jfature flavors italzeJViiti'on favorJ it

    \ \ ~ o q e \ a t l n ~ , \ l O W ~ e f S or f\.\\ersusedin ~ r e \ \ e r s \ee Cream'\- homBrelJers Pledge ofPuritlJ

    On wel l 'Shaded grounds , 75x150,In II beau ti ful set t ing, long lowEnglish residence, stucco over hoi.low tile, Its beautiful Interior andelousness of rooms, etc" make it avery desirable home, 4 be dr oom s, ,2 baths on second f ioor . Withgarage. $20,500.

    STRAFFORD REALTY CO.

    Come out t oda y a nd seethese Wonderful Home Values atS'!'RAFFORD 33 minutes f rom Broad Stree tStation 210 t;ains daily to and from Philadelphia.T r a n s p ~ r t a t i o n tells the story of increasing valuesin Btlafford.This beau t ifu l Colon ia l type resldence of s tucco cons truct ion Is o fcentre hall design; French win d ows t o p or ch es f rom I1vlng a nddIning rooms; modernly equIppedIdtchen, refrigerator room; 3 spacious chambers, bath, unfinIshedthird f lo or ; h ar dw oo d floorstHroughout. Hot-wate r heat ; ga rIge. $16,750.

    1'lIl1n. Olllo....-I'el1l1.,'h'lIl1ll1 Rhl".-Pllone S"r. 1414At 8tf lifTord Stntloll-J-hol1('l \ \ l t ~ n l t ' 1 ~ 5 f i~ 1 : ! t l t . t 1 = - :."",.,...,... ,. " " , , ~ ! i ! l l l f f J ' - ' "~ . _ l l l 1 U f f i l ] l ' " m ; i H I i t ! t ! 1

    3 B B B B B B B B B B B B 8 8 B B B 8 B B B B B B B 8 B B B B B B B B B B B B B B 8 B B B B B B B B B B B B B 8 B B B B B B B B B 8 8 B 8 B B B B B B B B B 8 ~uu 80DO 00I The TRUTH About ID DODO DO~ Coal Prices! O DODO DODO DO88 New York coa l dea le rs have announced reductions of 25c to $1 a ton 8888 on anthracite. In v iew of this "news" we f ~ e l that our customers are 8888 ent it led to know th e FACTS concerning comparative coal prices. 88DO 2240 POUNDS of anthracite in New York, at the r e d u c ~ d prices, ar e DODO DODO as follows: DODO DODO DO New York Prices Egg $16.24 per ton 88 Stove $16.52 per ton 8888 Nut $16.24 per ton 88 Pea $12.04 per ton DD DO88 Compare the foregoing prices with our cash prices quoted below: B800 DODD DODO DO Our April Prices DO DO00 0088 (Chuted in ) 8800 DOBB Ch P Cash Price 0000DD arge rice DO EGG $15.75 Less SOc a ton off for cash $15.25 STOVE $16.00 " " " " " "" $15.50 NUT $15.75 " " .. " " "" $15.25 PEA $12.00 " " " " " "" $ 1 1 ~ 5 0 DO DOD DO8B In our judgment, coal prices are not l ikely to be lower at any. ~ i m e this 8B88 year than they are now. P ri ce s may advance under normal condItIons, bu t 88BB if large volume of coal buying is postponed until Fall, prices a re s ur e to 88DO advance. DODO DO8B Let us take care of your coal needs. We sell only clean, selected Lehigh 88BB Valley anthrac it e, noted for i ts long-burning quality. Our service is un- 88DO excelled. Charge accounts invited. The cas h discount of 50c a ton is DO88 available to charge customers who pay i n 5 day s. 8800 0000 00 Phone---BOULEVARD 888 DO DO00 00I J. E. KUNKEL ~ DD DODO DO8B Largest Independent Coal Dealer in Philadelphia B8DO DO8B DO'BB 63rd & Market 51st & Gray's 88DD DDDO ~ OODDDDDDDDDDDDODDODDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDOOODOOODOODDDDDDOODDDDDODDODDODDDDDDDDDDDD D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D O O O D D O D D O D D D O D D O D D O D O D O D O O O O O O D D D D ~ D O O O O D D Q D D D O D D D O O D D D D D D D D D

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    $277.9542,000.00

    10,550.00$222,827.95

    $2.978.2768.8067.2115.50115.20

    15,817.13

    12,230.029,687.20

    $62.77436.87609.70934.83824.22776.88741.1;57,843.20

    8,963.8450,000.0019,000.00$123,835.3998,992.56$222,827.95

    $332.136,049.871,928.664,385.613,120.86$1,150.001.200.005,491.3458.25827.7516L5075.00

    $3,050.007.500.00

    Unused Borrowing Cllpaci ty of Borough, Dec .

    Uncollected Taxes1918 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ',"1919 . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 1920 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1921 ' .1922 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1923 .1924 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1925 " . . . . . . . . . . . .

    Total Assets ;' . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Excess of Linbil it ies 0,'1'1' Immediate Assets . . . . " .

    J...Iabilities

    Liens on Properties-Unpaid Improvement Assessments . . .Sinking ll'uilll-Cm,h Balances No. 2-Nol ' r is town Trust Compan3' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 4-Wt>st End Tl'ust C O D l ) l a n ~ ' .No. S-1Ye.' of '.rl'l'lIsl\lerEdwin P. DoW amI find s ame to be cor re ct , liS follow",:Recel))tsBalance .Janullr)' 1. UJ2;J ; .'I'axe" for 1!ll!) '.' . $20.381'axes fOI 1 9 2 : ~ 1,682.78Tuxes for 11)24 G,828.01Taxes for 11)25 51,OOll.HIBuilding InsJlection : . . . . . . . . . . !l58.00Permits and Licenses B.75:1.42Hent of Holler 144.00Fines 1111(1 Costs 114.flOIntere"'t on Depo"it/-; '" . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . 582.U-lSaltl of Manurc 28.50Hnle of l\IaterinIs 1720GSale of Hursl':'; ,................................ : ~ O l l . O OSatisfaction of Liens , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37.HlRellnir" to Curhs and Sidewalks ,. . 1,242.84Refund Insurance Prcmiums 625.49L o a n ~ ,. . 94.700.00Contributed h ~ Ch'ic .Association for Street J./ight Standards 2,673.90Contributed b ~ Borough 500.00l\Iiscellnncous Receillts '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ::l3.55Totnl ReceiptR ---- 16-1,400.1)0

    Disblll'SementsSnlnr)' of Borough Secr,;tIllT .Salary of Borough Solicitor .Salary of Borough Treasurer , .Salary of HO!'ough Stre.!t COlJlmissioner .Fire Proteetion , ,Expense" of noard of Health .Police EXllenscs , ..Strl'et Lighting , .General Council Expenses .Rent of Council Chamber ., , . . . . . . . .nond", n r i l l g e ~ nud A,,1t Collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sewel' Ucntnl unci l\Inint.'unnl'e .CoUection of Garbage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sinking Fund ($3.000 Loan. December 1, 1807) .I n t e l ' ( ~ s t on $500 Balan!' ' ' Aho,' ,. Loan .Sinking Fund ($51,000 1,0[111, May 1. 1n07) .Inh'resl on $20.000 Bulnnce Ahove Loan : ,.Sinking Fund ($27.000 I,llan. June 1. 1909) , .

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    and M rs. 'V. H. Haws\Vednesday at Atlantic

    M r. a nd M rs . G eo rg e C oo k, a ndthei r tw o children, an d : Mr s. C .L. Tenkins an d son E lmer s pe n tthe ' past week-end at AtlanticCit\-.

    Community Choral.Th e Community Chorai of Bala

    Cynwyd will p resen t a "melange ofmusic,- minstrel an d make-up" onTuesday , Apri l 20, in Saint :'1'1 atthias ' H all. H en ry H ot z w nl - ". 'duct th e chorus and ~ / l r s T ? ~ , 1'1:111'iels will play the accompaniment.

    A party an d dance fo r th e benefit o f t he vVest Philadelphia Hospital will be given on Tuesday.April ;27. at th e Elks' Home 011nroad st'reet.

    Narberth's population ha s re cendy b ee n i nc re as ed by three.T wi ns . E le an or a nd Gloria. havea r ri " ed a t th e home of M r. a ndM r5. Francisco Rosset t i . ofHampden a,renue. Mr . an d Mrs.H ug'h ;\[cQuistol1, of lona avenue,are beiug' congratulated on thebirth of Tames Alexander Mc Quiston. .

    Sa m Wylie du ly c e le b ra t ed h isG3d b ir t hd a y Thur sd ay . Th eg re at er p ar t of th e festivities",ere centreel in Elm Hall .

    Th e Hosp i ta l C omm i tt ee o f th e' ' ' 'omen's Community C lu b h el dth e last of its mon th l y b u si n es sluncheons at the Central Y. M.C. A .. in Phil ade l ph i a, on Wednesday , Apri l 14.

    Mr . Ell iot t Ba rh a rd , o f KansasCity, Kansas , is th e gues t o f h isb ro th er , B oy d T. Bernard, ofAvon r oa d, f or a f ew d ay s.

    Mrs, Char les V. Noel a nd h ermother . Mrs. CharlesH. Fletcher.s a il ed yes te r r !" " ni l th e Olympicfrom Ne w :t lJ,.. , a threemonths tOUr o f E ur op e .

    Mr . H. A. Jacobs, o fEssex avenue. h a s r et ur n ed from a recentt ri p t o Ne w York.

    Mrs. William ]. Loughlin , ofChestnut a v enu e, h as a s he r guestt hi s w ee k, he r cousin, Miss Burdick

    Mr . 'IV. J. Peebles, of lona avenue, i s i n Pittsburgh fo r th e weekend.

    Th e " 'omen ' s Missionary Society of th e Lu theran Church willh ol d i ts monthly meet ing at th ehome of Mrs . vVa rn er , at 523Dudley avenue. next Tuesday. at2 P. M.

    Mr. T. M. Co ll i ns . t he f at he r o fIVIrs. A l f r e ~ M. Vla tt s , f o rmer lyof Ches tnut avenue, Narberth ,died sudclenly o n S un da y, i n California,

    Mr . an d Mrs. W. E. Boryera nd t he ir daugh te r Sh i rl e y wills pe nd t he week-encl in Washington.

    Mrs . F r e d ~ r i c k Lineaweaver , ofCynwyd , f ormer ly M i ss P ee b le s,of Narberth, is spending severald ay s w ith he r s is te r, M rs . E d.'[ 'umer, o f P le as an tv ill e, N ewYork.

    Mrs. Y vonn e McCou rs , o f B a laentertained about 16 g ue st s a tbridge an d a baby s howe r fo r her .sister M rs . R ob er t M . Town , ofl :eechwood lane. on Saturday.

    Commander Charles H. Shawis s pend ing the week-end with hi sfamily.

    A two-ca r ga r age is being builtb y Me ss rs . E. A. Mus ch amp andE. H. Conne ll , o f Woodside avenue.

    -ON1'INU.Ell I"HOM ' r H I ~ /. ' lltST PAGE.COUNCIL TO PAVE STREETSAND BUY THREE BICYCLESNEWS OF THE CHURCHES

    The Presbyterian Church.Rev. John Van Ness, ministcr,Meet ings for Apri l 18:B.:l0 A. M.-Bihk S ch oo l. A llpartments. All welcol11e.11.00 A. M. - Morni ng \Vo rshi p.Dedication of new haptismal font, singing' by t he Jun i or Chu rch. Bap ti sm of:n fants.6.45 P. M.-l \Leet ing ofi

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    WHAT A NIGHTIDashing rain, flash of l ivid firethat splits the darkness with tumultuous roar, is the k ind of a n igh t wedon't want next Thursday, April 22 ,at 8 o'clock, when the Good Fellowship Club will have its final generalme et f or t he season, i n t he Met ho dist Church.The club has been very fortunatein securing for its principal speakerthe Rev. Dr.:Arthur C. James, pas

    tor of St. Andrew's M. E. Church,1'ul'er.Section 3. All ordillllnel'S 01' 11llrts ofordinance", inconHistent with the provis ions of thi s ordinll ll ce are hereby rel'l'lIled.Pas sed thi s e ighth dny of March A. D.1926, E. C. GRISWOLD,President of Council,Attest:" .CHARI,ES y, XOEL.Secretury.Approved this eighth d a ~ - ' of Marcb,1026.

    GAVE PLATFORM

    ASSEMBLY CANDIDATESGIVE THEIR PLATFORMS

    Fred C. Peters, organization candidatefor Assembly who spoke at a mee ti ng o fthe C y n l V ~ ' d b ra nc h Lea gue o f 'Yome nVoters T uesd ar. He is a g rad uate o ft lle : \ lassachllset ts Agricultural Collegeat Amherst and WilS a second lieutenantin t he 320th Field Art il le ry , Second Divis ion il l Fr ance. He saw s ervi ce a tSt . l \I ihiel and Argonne I