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    PRICE THREE Cl!:N'rS

    C O ~ ' 1 ' r N U E D ON THE FOURTH PAGE

    UN DER W OM EN 'S C LU B

    FIRE COMPANY TOGAIN BY CONCERT

    Five Artists o n P ro gr am ofAffair in Narberth on

    December 8.

    PATIENT SETS RECORD'What probably is t hc short es t ful l name evcr inscribed on

    the records of the 1\IontgomeryHospital, at Norristown, waswritten l as t week, whcn OlsNe, of Narberth, was admittedfo r treatment of i n ju r ie s rcceived in an accident.

    NEW OFFICE FORWATER COMPANY

    NEIGHBORS DINEOve r f ou r hundred men f romou r neighboring town of BalaCynwyd. wit h a f ew gue st s f romother parts of the :Main Line, heldthei r eighteenth an nu al b anq ue tat Green Hill Farms Tuesday

    night.Judge Harold B. \ Ve ll s and S irFrederick ),IcGill were the speakers. Thirty-f ive prizes. ranging'

    from a $30 saving account , a tonREALTV MEN ELECT of coal, a nd a n elec tric coo ker

    Main L in e men were elected as down to smaller i tems, were givenofficials of the Philadelphia Real Es- t he banqueter s.tate B oa rd a t the annua l meeting One o f t he f ea tu re s w as a minof t ha t body last week. Robert f, iature edition of the "News" ofNash, of Narbe rth, was made first Bala-Cynwyd used as a menu.vice president, and Isaac Kershaw, Th e Neighborhood Club, withof Cynwyd, .was again selected as a Gi50 act ive members, is one of themember of the board of 30 direc- strongest civic associations in th etors. Mr. Nash was secretary of the East. All of th e membe rs a reboard the past year. men.

    P la nned a t B ry n M aw r.The Philadelphia Suburban\iVater Company , former ly theSpringfield Consolidated, are havingplans mad e f or t he erection of al arge of fi ce bui ld ing on i ts p re sentBryn Mawr property. It is the in,tention of joining the present officeand the superintendent"s dwell ingwith an intermediate bui ld ing andmake the three buildings one largetwo-story office building. Mr. AL. Burleigh, the present superi.ltendent, will vacate t he house he occupies in about 30 days. Mr . Burl eigh succeeded the lat e Enos N.Hart.Miss Sarah F ul to n, w ho hasbeen co nnected wit h the BrynMaWI' off ic e for 22 vea rs . has beentemporarily transfer;ed t o t he Phi ladelphia office.

    MRS. F RE NCH SOLOI ST\Vith a performance showing. a COMMUNITY CLUB TOmar ke d i mp ro veme nt o ve r ltS A concert- the quali ty of whichformer excel len t work, th e ?vIain HOlLJ BUSINESS MEETING will make i t wort hy of any metro -

    Line Orchestra o pened i ts t hi rd - - - politan stage-will b e g iv en h er eMany Canvassers Out o n R ed C ro ss . N I tl l ' I .s.eason at the Ardmore Theatre Drive. m l ar Jer 1 on uese ay eve11lngSunday afternoon. . December 8, at Borough Hall, for~ . . Th e \Voman's Commu11lty Club the benef i t o f the Na rb e rt h F ir eI: arty-eight a m a t ~ u r r ~ 1 U s l c l a n s , is t o v ar y its procedure somewhat Company, than which there is nores,lcle.,nts of the Mum LI.ne, B,ala- at l'tS llleetl'ng Ill tIle Y. M. C. ~ \ . , . ttl I .d' more 1111IJor an ane (esernng 01'-) 11\\ yd a n. n ea rb y P O l ~ t S , 1en-I December 1. Instead of th e usual ganization in our borough.dercd a vaned and p le asmg p ro -\ brief business sess ion followed by Artists of r epu ta t ion have gengram uncler t he b ato n o f A do lp h a p ro gr am and tea, th e greater erously volunteered thei r services\ ogel. . . part of the afternoon will be de- and the vVoman's CommunityR o s e t t ~ Samuel French, ptam.st, voted to impor tan t busi ness i n C lu b, with equal generos it y, haswas SOlOist, an d played both With which every member is i nt er es ted . t aken charge of the managementorchestra a c c o m p a n i m e n ~ ancI At l ' P, :M. t he h os te ss , ?lIrs. of the affairs ancI s al e o f tickets.alone. ?vI.rs. French, a r esl den t o f Loui se Sheneman , will serve cof- Th e residents of Narberth ar eCynwyd, IS a n ? e m b ~ r of th e facul - fee and cake (wi th ou t cha rg e) t o asked to buy tickets, generously,ty o.f t he .Mam L in e ,School o f supp l ement the "box luncheon ," and we believe thev will.MUSIC and IS a hole)er ot a n ~ m b e r which members ar e to bring for There are two r ; asons why youof ,awards for musl.cal proficiency. Ithemselves. The discussion of will ge t much more t ha n y ou r rh e progr:am, ~ t l l i t up largely o f bus iness wil l b eg in at 2 P. M. "money' s wor th " from this con

    l I ~ h t e r musIc SUited tc;> th e capa- Afterwards there will be a ha lf cer t . In th e first place, th e proc it y o f the orchestra, l11c1uded. a s h ou r of mus ic . M rs . A. B. Ross, gram itself will be a t r e a t - a s finewell the Andant,e from th e Fi ft h t he musi c chai rman, ha s promised as any th i ng you would hear in theSymp! lony o f Beethoven . That a bass soloist and a violinist. city an d a lo t better than manyambitiOUS number was performed K . . d tl l id City prOment committee have ten-first touchdown. Robert Fretz of ;..; arherth. .\ n tative dates fixecl for t he b ig g al -Another "Putsch." . . ' f .' I .terestl11g event 0 t he e vemn g a xv oj entertainers, aile Will an-. Another " P U t S C ~ l " by Lower Mer- was t he p re sent at io n to \ V ' a l t e ~ ' nOl.lllCe the clate of t hi s h ig s howtOn for 4? yarc!s 111 the.last q u ~ r t e r Cowin of a silver cigarette case in a n e ar ly issue. Ad\'ance t icket:esulted 111 OdlO;ne gOll1g ove r the as a token of the c1ub's apprec ia- s a le wil l begin earl y 111 January,1I1vaders ' last lme for a second tion of his vears o f s er vi ce and Th e foregoing arrangements arescore. . efforts in itsbehalf. somewhat of a radical departnreIt was the fourth consecutive year MI. " f tl T . . \ ' 'r fro111 th e previous Legion :M in-that the Ardmore eleven has sent . 1. em )CI::; 0 1e . ~ n n l : : ; 1 S 5 ) - IR'd f tl fi Id of ClatlOn are now plannmg to have s tr e l shows . 111 that professionab attfor ~ t a ~ l ~ o m . 1 \ OC c to four more dances this \vinter, t o t al en t has been enjoyed on an e1ab-a e .tI lOll r a O \ i l ~ ~ t ~ ne= it be g iven at approp ri a te t imes dur- orate scale instead of developingcross I s goa m . e . , l ~ Y , r i ng t he season. t he s how from local talent, thuswas only the tuner s whi st le that giving to ou r commtll1ity a big- en-s av ed t ha t r cc or d f or L ower Mer - CARS CRASH t er ta inme nt t re at r ig ht h er e inion. An accidcnt which near ly had Narberth a nd a t p opu la r prices.Flashing an unexpected offensive fatal consee!uences occu r red at OJ \Vatch for fur ther announcement!in the last minutes of the final quar-ter Radnor t oo k t he c owh id e 40 P. ?d. Thanksgiving day at the in-tersection of \ Vi nd so r and Ess exya'rds clown the fie ld to within one. 1\ . , I avenues.y ar d o f L ow cr 1 en on s posts. tlooked like a certa in touchdown to .-\ c ar ow ned by Clare nce J.t he a ss embled mul ti tude and the O'Brien, 12 East Newfield Way,Radnor hos ts, which h ad h ad little Cyn wyd , a nd driven by hisenough to cheer about in t he earl y neiJhew , was going north onstages o f t he g ame, wer e i n a f re nz y Ess ex ; avenue. I t w a s s t1 'uck aof excitement. g-Iancmg blow by th e large tour-

    Played fo r Time. i ng ca r of John B. \Vine, ShirleyCoach Adams ' men played for I ~ o a d , Narberth. .t ime however . On the next play \\ ' itnesses declare that thethey'held like s tone and then before O'Brien car, a sedan. was travelRadnor could attempt a fourth and ing a t a h ig h r at e of speed. Itfinal down, the whist le blew, ending was t hr own aga in st a b an k, andthe game with the ball one fo ot t ur ned compl et el y o ve r fully aCONTINlmn ON THE THIIW PAGE hundred feet from the sc en e o fthe crash.DANCE TO TEAM One of the occupants of t he c ar__ su ff er ed an in ju red ann, a nd t heWill Be Given by Old Lower Merion driver was treated for c ut s a t h is To

    ites at Cynwyd Club. home.A dance will be g ive n t he vi c- Th e drivers c;>f both cars we.reoriotls Lower Merion football team h el d f or a hearmg before Maglsof 1925 at the Cynwyd Club on Fri- t ~ a t e \Valzer in Narberth lastday, December 5, by t he st ar s o f night.yesteryears. Captain S. EugeneKuen, Coach Albert C. Adam, t he THANKSGIVING SERVICEcomplete squad and many of the Th e annual Narbert h Commu-co-eds from all a lo ng t he Main n i ty Thanksgiv ing Service, heldLine, college stars, officials and the on Thursday morni ng i n t he .newfaculty will attend. Lutheran I::htlTch, was l arge ly a t -Th e Club will be decorated with t en ded. Mus ic especially suitablethe colors o f t he school by.the girls ' for the occasion. was fur.nished bycommittee. On t he commi tt ee o f the l,utheran Choit. Se\ 'era l pasarran

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    RAINEY WOOD COKE is unquestionably thebes t coke produced for domest ic use, It is no tnew to this communi ty, as many families haveused it exclusively during the last four years.POCAHONTAS. SEMI - BITUMINOUS-Carried in Chestnut a nd E gg Size.BUCKWHEAT -A l imited supply is still available , exce llent to use with Coke or BituminousCoal as a top dressing t o hol d you r f ire in check,A fair price, which will stand comparison, willb e o ur policy as it has a lways been in the past.

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    PETITION BOARDFOR NEW BRIDGEBala-Cynwyd Club Complainsto the Public ServiceCommission.

    Petition requesting, if possible, anew bridge for Mon tgomery p ikeover the Pennsylvania RailroacI atCynwyd and failing that a t least theadequate reinforcement of the presen t one, was presented befor e thePu blic Service Commission inPhilaclelphia Tuesday by George H.Wilson, solicitor of the Bala-Cynwyd Neighborhood Club. This act io n was authorized by the club ata recent meeting when it was declared that the present structure wasdangerous, inadequate to traffic demal1(ls a nd a n eyesore.In requesting th at a n o rd er bemade on t he Pennsylvania Railroadfor an improvement Counselor vVilson gave the r esul ts of a c en su sof traffic o n t he b ri dg e t aken o n

    t he b ri dg e by the NeighborhoodCl ub in Se pt em be r. The se, it wasdeclared, showed that traff ic had increased far be yo nd t he o ri gi na lcapacity the bridge. was intended tobear.

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    First Church of Christ, Scientist.\Vomen's Club Building'. Arclmore avenue, Ardmore, Pa.Sunday sen'ices, 11 A. M.\Vednesday evening testimonialmeeting'. 8 o'clock.Reading room, No. If) WestLancaster avenue, open eachweekday 12 to 4.30 P. M.The subject of the Bible lessonsermon for November 29 is "Ancient and Modern Necromancy,Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism,Denounced."Merion Friends' Meeting House.Mon tg omer y P ig e, N ar be rt h,was establ ished 1G82, Here Wil

    liam Penn worshiped. as well asman v other not ed Fri ends. Oneo f t he h is to ri cal spots of AmericaIS open for worship every first-day(Sunday) morning' at 1] o'clock.St. Margaret's R. C. Church.

    Re\'. R. F. Crowley, pastor .Re\. T. A. Brady, assistant 1?astor.Sundays-l\Iasses at 7. f) and10.:10 A. M. Th e f) o'clock mass isfor the chi ld ren o f t he p ar is h.High Mass on the first and thirdSundaYs.Sunday school immediatelyafter the Children'sMass.Vespers ancl other Sunday evening devotions at 8 o'clock.Holy days of obligation-Masses at 6.30. 8 and!) A. M.Fi rs t F r iday Masses at 6.30 and8 A. :LVI.Daily Masses at 'I and 8 A. :M.

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    The Presbyterian Church.Rev. John Van Ness, minister.Baptist Church of the Evangel. Meetings for November 29 -, 3.30 A. lV'f.-BIble scllool. All de- CONTINUED FROM TH E F IRST PAGERober t E . Keighton, minIster. .L

    Services for November 29 - partments. f rom Lower Merion's goal. It was9.45 A. M.-Church school. Be- 11 o'clock-morning worship. a br il l iantf inish to a great game.ginning our thirty-fifth year! In celebration of th e four hun- In analyzing the game, it must be11 o'clock-Morning worship . dredth anniversary of Tyndale's admitted that thelines of both teamsSermon, "Avoiding Apostasy." New Testament. j.\'Ir. Van N es s were weak. Time and again did7 P. M.-Young People's serv- will preach a sermon on th e p la ce t he backs on both sides tear through GIVES CENSUS OF CARSice. Bette r and bigger increasing- of the New Ttestament in modern for long gains . Lower Mer ion' sly. Notice th e order of the thou gh t and life. better team work, heavier elevenadjectives! 11 A. M.-Junior church, under and dashing backfield finally swung7.45 o'clock-Evening worsh ip . t he direction of Mrs. A. S. Digby. the balance and victory to its colors."Young People's Clinic." Th e G.45 P. M.-Meeting of the To single out anyone player andyoun CT people of o ur c hu rc h a nd Senior C. E. Society in t he upper men ti on h im f or s pe ci al c re di t forc o n g ~ e g a t i o n h a v ~ be'en asked ~ v room. his part in the o f f e n ~ l ~ e ~ g a i ? s tim!Jortant CjuestlOns concerl11.ng M' f 1 I Radnor may seem an I11Justlce orI I f 7 P. M.-1 eetmg a tI e nter- e\ 'e l' y lll all o n the Mar oo n andtheir religious anc! mora I e. I' C E S . I II, d t mee late . , oClety 111 t le ower \,\TI1I'te e le ve ll p la ye d a s Olle pos-Their answers will be e Iscusse a . k R bb I d'II room, Fredel '1c 0, ea er. sessed. Yet evell Ill tlll's grOtl!) ofhis service. Several of them WI E I . TI. I 7 .45- 'vening wors lip. Ie earnest fighters, the line IJlunging- - , - , , , assist in th e clinico Do y ou \VIS 1 11 1 I l'v red ]Jy Rev- - - I sermon WI )e ee l e . o f l 'u bb y For t, at full-back, theLet ou r electric washing to know what Y'011111-.r peop e are R f H P, f I PI'I I I I' u us . ,est, 0 t le 11 ae e p l t a forward IJassing of Marom MillerhI'ne help you ge t th e ' really thinking? B'! IS ' tmac 'c , A IJ e oCle y. and t he helpful work o f Eg Morris1 th th e II'ne wi thou t ' Tuesdav , December J-10.30 .co es on ,J Church Notes. and Kohlas. s tood out.i n t er fe ring wi th breakfast , l \ l .-"White Cross." . f

    t ' \ \Teeli lesela\' , DecellI1)er ' 9.-8 P. 'J'he regular monthly meet111g 0 Record Crowd.and dinner. Le t electrIcl Y , - \ ' '7I,f" S th 1\,1' .-PI'aver' -.cel,\,!'ce. TOI)ic, "Get- the '\ o men s 1Vilsslonary OCle y Add f f IIhelp you do your ouse-:., will b e h el d in t he chu rc h par lo r t remen ous crow 0 u ywork. It is an e ff ic ie nt : ting the 'Most Out of Ou r Bible." . next \Vednesday at 2.30 P. M. A ll 2::>0 spectators crowded into theservant and never gets ,-------------- . I confines of the Ardmore fieldt ired-never asks fo r a d a y : AMERICAN PUBLIC Iwomen o f t he congregatIOn ur ge e a nd p ro bab ly a t ho usa nd moreor a night off an d is an : BILLIARD ROOM Io come. viewed the aame from advantageousagreeable, pleasant c om- , Our motto: A place to p lay Prayer . l l 1 e e t i n ~ , next. \ V e d n e s , ~ positions n e ~ r b y . Radnor had erect-"Do it electrically"-Elect1'ic II bi lli ard s wit h p le asu re ' no day . eve1 l1ng: a faVOrIte verse ed a four-row grandstand that ac-panion aswe. ,

    AI. , noise, no pill pool or other meetIl1g. commodated the cheering students,NARBERTH ELECTRIC SHOP ; gambl ing game s allowed. I t is gratifying to be able t o an- ,I and which had sections at the ends C. L. PARKE nounce that we are t o occupy ou r for o th er s pe ct at or s and that, 1 FORREST AVENUE new church auditorium on Sun- s tr etched f rom one and of the field 37,000 a Week Use It.Hoover and Westinghouse Agents : BASEMENT cla\". December 13. Th e opening t o t he other. Lower Merion's stand Th e census f igur es publi shed in: - -- meeting' wil l be a communion was considerably larger and, need- these colu mns some weeks ago'Phone: Narberth 2282 250 Haverford Avenue : POL ICE DOG PUPPIES s er vice . Special dedicatory meet-I l es s t o say, e ve ry seat in both was showed th at a n ave rage of 37,000-..................................................... Ings \vil l follo\v t hrough the \veek. taken. motor v ehicles a \\'eek tlsed til e- 'J'hi" i" ~ ' ( } l I r ( } p p ( } r l u n l t ~ ' to procure

    " thoronghhre,! Shepl",r" Dog o f ex Every ava ilab le inch of standing bridg-e. Of this number 374 werel r a o r l ! l n l l r ~ ' hloo" Ihle. NIiJ;ihle for HIT' It L th Ch h fi' II"';..ri"trlltloll ill AIII.... iI'all !i:"lIl1el Clllh 0 Y rln y U eran urc. r00111 around t he eld w as occuplee t ru ck s over 10 tons, the maximum~ l l l d Book. ?\f. E. M. Linn, pastor. and nea rby r oo fs h el d t he ir quota capacity which warning signs at theCol or : Wolf lItll! ~ " h l t with Statlll- Ree-ular sen' ices Sunday, No- of cheer ing humanity. Old grads brie!,l!e declare that the span canIrfl .:\lnrl\ing-N. '-- . ~,'embe r 29 : ,vied with lower c1assmen in root ing hold.gt,: H ", ..,'I ,s. All iii.."I a;..rt to he .lakell III1 I! ...."r..1! for" flltll ..e I O ~ ' l l l Sunday school-9.45 A. TvI. I for thei r favorites and t he c he eri ng Re sid en ts of Baja-Cynwyd and'"II! 1I1l'eeliollalc ",t111(1lI11101l for childrell . 'I I . I I t 1'1or J;rOWlI-IlIS. Morning service-1 I 0 c oc... was 1I1cessant t lroug 1 0 t ~ . le Lower Merion tes ti fi ed in supportSermon-CODo the Lorel's B i d ~ crowd urged the boys on With plead- of the petition. One of them, Mar-din"'," ings, with t hr ea ts , p rayers and ex- ti n L. Andes, cashier of the Bala-r ~ ~ l t h e r League meet-Tunior hortations, and a dv ic e w as con.- Cy nwyd National Bank a nd a mem League. (i. .j;j P. M. ; Senior stantly given to e ar s t ha t couldnt bel' o f t he Neighborhood Club, de-

    League, 7 P. M. possibly h ea r o ve r t he tumult. dared on the witnes s s tand that; P. M. \\Then Lower Merion scored her when t he rai lro ae ! c ompany wasEvening sen'ice-7.45 oc lock . f ir st touchdown the Ardmore stands asked to reinforce the bridge it re-The sermon will be "Going Up wen t w ild . Staid bus ines s men sponded by l ay ing s ome new fl oo rto th e 'H ill of the Lord.' " slapped each other on the backs, boards which did not materiallyOur services on l as t S unday hats were thrown in wild canfus ion s tr engthen the structure.were in teresting, profi table and and undergraduates shouted them- Decision Reserved.well attended. Le t us IJrove the selves hoarse. Decision on the complaint wasgood results' by a s ti ll better at- No Chance to Break Loose. reserved by the commission until ittenc1ance this week. The Radnor crowd was not g iven had taken opportunity to investigate.an opportunity to break loose over Wednesday one of the f ir st s teps 111All Saints' Church. . any touchdown. but the bri ll iant thi s inves tiga tion was t ak en when aR A. : \L-Holy coml11U11Ion. stands of the Radnor eleven and the letter was received informing the

    10 A.:\T.-Church sc ho ol . . Il as t- mi nu te offen si ve that nearly Lower Merion 'Commissioners of(Bus leaves arberth StatIOn at Iscored kept t he Red ancl Whi te sup - t he complaint. The communicationA. R. JUSTICE CO. f!.-lO.) porters in a f re nz y of enthusiasm. was referred to the Township High-904 WALNUT ST. PHILA. JI-Mr. Francis A. Troy will Lower Merion cops were distributed way Committee, which will investi-Wedding Gif ts i n S il ver I I I I th Rt .be ore eree a eeacon Jy e . around the f ield at strategic places gate and then ma ke a r ep ort to theRe\'. Beverly D. Tucke r, D . D. ready t o que ll i nc ip ie nt d is or de rs P ub li c S er vi ce Commi tt ee of itsSermon by Dr. Barton. and to keep the crowd in check. But findings and recommendations.}\nthem-"The Night Is De- for the most part it was an orderly The Neighborhood Club has beenparting," :Mendelssohn. crowd tha t confined i ts act iv it ie s to working for a new bridge for therooting for Lower Merion o r Rad - Mon tgomery pike at t he Cynwydnor, as t he c as e might be. Two s tation crossing for over a year.bands added music to t he o cc as ion. Repea te d c on fe re nc es were h el dAs usual , the Bryn Mawr Band led with railroad off icials , but these rethe Radnor s ongs , whi le Lower s ui te d onl y in minor repairs whichMerion's school band hel d f or th on were deemed negligible and unsatisthe Ardmore side. factory. Refused by the railr?aclThe field was in good shape , l it tl e in i ts d i rect dea lings with its offiCialswind was blowing and it was a fai r the club decided to a ppea l t o thetest for bot h t eams and , although Public Service Commission.we hate to tel l the truth, the bet terteam won. CHRISTMAS MAIL RUSH ON

    L. M. Powerful. The Chr is tmas rush at the postAs t he p la y p ro gre ss ed it was office has begun . Ifncreaksed vbolvery evident to the most rabid par- ume in the number 0 pac ages etisan that Radnor was in f or a tough ing mailed to distant foreign counafternoon. The Lower Mer ion team tries has al ready been noted. Pres

    was a powerful, well-balancec! ents contai! led in boxes and wrapeleven that overshadowed Radno r. p er s o f h ~ h d a y hue have. started onThey wer e b ig f ul ly I - pounds to t he l ong Jou rney to c;llIna, J a ~ a n ,t he man heavi;r' they ~ v e r e an ex- New Zealand, Austraha. and I ? O I 1 1 ~ Sperienced team.' possessing sound' i ~ Africa, so that they wIiI.arnve 111football knowledge; they ha d the tUlle to be opened for Chnstmas.prestige of a success fu l r ow of vic- . . .tories stretching over a number o f Mrs. vV I l! lam NIcholson r ~ years and they had two powerfu' turned ~ V\I ednesday f rom a triPthreats in M. Mil le r and For t. Ito t he South.Against this combination Radnor - - - - - - - - - - - - - -_d id well to hol d i ~ score as low as few p la ys and Radnor would ~ ) it was. Lentz, the best kicker on I forced to kick. As a r esul t Lowerthe squad, was forced out early in Mer ion could start all o ve r a ga inthe f ir st quart e r wit h a wre nched from Radnor's 35 or 40-yard linele g. Cap ta in Nel son a ls o h ad to be and repeat the procedure. It wasassis ted f rom t he game in the f ir st only a quest ion of time before someperiod with an inj ured knee. Hill. Ithing had t o g iv e, and in the see t he mos t p ower fu l player on the ond half the machine f rom ArdRadnor line, had t o b e t ak en out in more refused to be stopped.the second period, but got back into Lower Merion's l ine was super iort he g ame l at er one. Hark in s, t he to RacIno's and t ha t' s th story inplayer who t oo k u p t he kicking for a nutshell. No t eam can get goingRadnor when Lentz was fo rc ed out . when i ts opponen ts crush t hem bewas banished from the game wit h fo re t he y c an get s ta rt ed , and withCaptain Kuen, of Lower Merion. the exception of that last-minutewhen the two s taged an impromptu drive that's what happened to Radfight under the watchful eye of Um- nor. 'fhe heavy Lower Merion linep ir e Hopki ns . B ot h s ides suffered opened up holes for the backs t oabout equally as the r esul t of this. go through and that's why the Lowbut Radnor lost he r last dependable er Merion offensive looked s good.punter. Miller and Fort were both good lineIt i s a wel l -known truth in f oo t- p lungers and Miller was very goodEstimates Cheerfully Given ball that to gain any ground the first around the .ends, but the opportuni-

    -.-- necessity is to have possession of ties were given them to get startedPlans and . E s t ~ m a t e s F U 1 ' n ~ s . h e d the ball, and f or a full three-quar- that were no t a c ~ o r d e d the Radnorfor Repaw and Const'l'uct'tOn ters of the game Lower Merion had backs . McMol11gle made severalthe ball. ' fhe Ardmore team would dashes of 10 and 15 yards that wererush the oval down to Radnor ' s 10 - individually good, but as a conyard line and then the Red and s istent action the Radnor offenseWhite wou ld t ake i t fr0111 them. A failed to function.

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    Walter RoserResidence Office W e Call f or a nd D el iv er126 Conway ,'-ve. 215 Haverford Ave.

    REQUEST FOR BIDS 'l ~ " " I I I 1 I " I " I I I ' I I I I I I " I " I " I I I I I I I " ' I 1 I I 1 I " ' I I I " I I I I I I ' ' ' I ' ' I ' ' ' 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 " ' 1 1 ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 " 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' .Bids for the collection of garbage f rom nil SOAKED TO THE SKIN Ihous"s. apartments nllll stores iu the Borough i: Iof Nllrberth. f or t he y ea r 1!J20, lire hereby ;; ,r eque st ed. The bids ,vlll be r eceived by tbe ;; When fall rains spoil the press of your clothes I.H e c r e t a r ~ ' of the Borough Council UI) to 8 ;; tO t d f f i ' . '1'. )1. )Ionrllly, December 14, 1!J2ti, nt which ;; weep no . ur promp an e Clent serVIce !t im e a regular mcetlng o f t he Borough Couu, will repair this damage 'Phone us :rell COlJ\enes lind the opening of the 1l1ds w ll1 ;; t al l e p ilice.;; "Contracts wil l be I Iwll rded to the l ow es t ;; !rlHpOnHihle bidder IIIHI the Council reserves ADELIZZI BROTHERStill! right to reject I Iny or 1111 b1