5- m ARCANUM SUPREME COUNCIL Financial Standing of tho fder in the Country Big Teld Day. I detent report of the supremo secre- Alfred T Turner, of tne supreme ,11 ct tho Royal Arcanum, reveals E.ry interesting ngures, particularly fowl initiations from tho commence of the order, Juno Z3, 1877, When gnioua nlno" organized, to Decern jl, U. In this period EG7.15D candU -vera initiated into tho order with fclnstatementfl. Slnco October 1, 1915, tembers were admitted. Tho total ?r of deaths to April 30, 1914, was 'The total amount paid to the bene W of these deceased members ng ,lc the stupendous sum of $173,410, i Of these, 3789 deaths took place In fear of 1911, entailing a payment of than J8,00O,0CO to tho beneficiaries, Sid Arcaldans In every day of the fall in this struggle to live, and day the order pays about $22,000 to beneficiaries of deceased members. Slotal amount outstanding against JJjit certificates December 31, 19H, was IW.iS. Membership December 31, E.tt,C00. The number of Grand Coun- 32 and tho number of subordinate m 1907. Jpcnt Council It t'll actively scouring for tfntttnt rom iiiviu nwo uucu m no numoer iJotBr Jmw- Its goal Is 200 members by De- KSniafitown Council In the person of J. IIilo Kllburn poMees a member with a eft.? ahlllfv tnnt for a loner time warn hMilAn gl mountain of modesty. Brother Kllburn'a SjjM and maeterly njinner of conducting tho total Arcanum athletic oicnta and manago tit of the eouvcnlr prog-ram recently placea Jain one of the most capable workers In S-tt tun. SK bit oullHK and 'held day took place Inst liwlipat Willow Grove Park. All day the 'ntk'i beautiful walks, groves and places ot txntmtnt were lined with Arcanlans, their fislllti and friends, wearing a miniature m,Ii1i a email pin with silk American nag '.tftriiML rMttlneulsr ed membcra nf thn order jKctved the many callers at tho headquarters trite! In tho pavilion at the head of tho Biff aJeauiiiui buuvl-iiii wukiuhib wciu uio- trtlMfd showing a full list of centa for tho otfr day's outing. The principal attraction mnt to bo the athlotlo events under the oprrrlslon of tho A. A. U. Hnndsome prlxea rirt awarded to the winners In each event, tflboth open and closed events, na well aa ttlUrca and ladles- contests. The baseball between two Royal Arcanum teams B Interesting to tho friends as well as lyers of tho teams who wcro struggling ( a special prlzo offered by Post Grand Ittjent Arthur 13 Eaton. Tho old-fashioned ptrpfe basket, tho kind mother used to put up, tu teen In great numbers In tho Beveral rnres. and happy frmlly, council and nelgh tirtool nartles could be counted horc and tMr by the Bcore. In the evening the prliea Mr awarded to the winners In thb closed mcts to both councils and Individuals The tu't iporja wero followed by a dance In the bslao. iv Ceneral Committee nere J. Dallas TmIUi J. Edwin Kllburn. Dr F. II. llellof, rnr ir.rniiin llrachman nnd Maurlco Alluan LlMr were complimented upon the splendid cme.. ui aiw nfLuu, Router Council, No. 653. Royal Arcanum. Citittr, has formed a Boostera' Club, which M locn launch a campaign for new mem. Vr. Thl. council recently won a srold dia mond .tudded past regent Jewol, offered by Illia supreme council, in a memDcrsmp con (test. Tbls Jewel will be presented on Scp FUmbcr 20 to Sitting Pnst Regent Elton W. SSheSltW. secretary of tho Chester Y. M. C. I'A., by the Hon. Arthur 13. Eaton, past grand jjrejent ( 1'liUde.jI.W Council mourns the loss o' , Brother aABIdney rtoynolds, M. D., who died t bl revlhnme at Vtneland, N. J., on July ll Tbe Reyal Arcanum funeral servile was conifurteif tif Urother Edword n. Evans, as cbttkb, tai, Brother John II. Wlckersham as rerrat The pallbearers were Brothers John KUroforth jfewton E. noedol. Raymond J, flllMt, John H. Wlckersham, John D. Kelly u-wiinca RreRhemln ,,, HU1 tho time he became afrilcted. Brother IlaMldi- was ever In attendance at council feiogs, nnd by his genial disposition -won the mvi of alL lie held a commission as mod firtiamlner, and was vice president of the radiate Relief Association of Philadelphia. Utter Ileynolda was a llbernl fratemallat, fcjtu; contributed eevoral nlunblo prizes to tj rivalry among tho brothers In procuring lmembcrs .Ho Is survived by his widow, ijuihter and two eons. Knights of golden eagle Fork on Ways nnd Means for Cele brating 40th Anniversary. itre will be a very important meeting lie General Committed nn thn inth n- Irsarv. nt thn Rratiit Onatla TTnll nAi.f By evening when Chairman IDormer announce tne various subcommittees. a.tJUDcommittee on Ways and Means toiake a renort nn tha mpnna A URrft thn fltitnm.A nn ,lll . . u rjDmlt ttlA Onmnloln nlana n IU. - !plCommlttee. IHacii interest Is being manifested In E&iuccess of the plans to celebrate the lltQtAnd almoat nil thn Thllnri1nhtn f.na. pjare now members of the General gjrauieo on Arrangements. "A?K&la tlma URN hurt tnnt Tllaarfnu aianli.a n 55.5" ot Livingstone Castle, of Allentown. namnnmi insiaiiaiion of oiflcers of tutle, which was followed by a banquet hmu over hv raf r-lilAf riiivav a inl.. inttendanc. was nnn nf thn lariront In ftl imr This castle bears the distinction of i uia largest in tne united States, having f i(v Jiney are woraing lor ine 3ftrtan ftaatlji rt ISanlrni-l mnlii ittmA Ik. Mloua services yesterday at tha K. Q. K. ltl DV thn Tlmv Tlr. Wntrhnrn. mitnp Jtntrfll Mathnrtlst Vnlirnrtiil Prnrrh f fqrd Services are being held regularly i name JUlcr Piatls, ihMnnh r.mrnll f.. RJ V ;"(" llUUUtli CS. WVIltlllt.VO U. WIJ uiSJ'i areadX commenced io make ar A j M KOiPono iro um niiu,vciary ;!: v,uer ino Pi&n so rar arrange a is to Wloltlation on October U, and a banquet :i , Order Good Templars federated CommltteA nf Temnsrance Bo- . Of Phlladeinhfa will cn.nDerata with Roman's Chrlltian Temperance Union of ry uouniy in interesting me pudiio Lulu II Rhann-ri nraaMnnt nf thn fr y Df Utah. whwlt speak in Willow JW on Wedneaday, August 4, at S .3 j afternoon, Mrs Katharine Mlddleton, Fmown. will slnir &lrn Hnanarn in a. al eoaaker and haa helped a number tea nn tha tMMa' lta, ,n Mm. In mi, nf St. Gh ! Wratlt atniilnnaH tn BnMtlr lor fje. aa her state, many years ago, grant- , ua di iuiirAKlia lia women, Bjignual convention of the Good Templars' t- ' wa a ajiWaBJlva...1- B,l4 LniaaalBi H, g was moat sut-cessful Newark, Kf next gear's meeting The following E u'.t ji-eo'ed arand chief templar, wwwtchoia, Hamorton. Pa,, grand coun gerson Jones, ait Jenett, Pa., grand ifl z,' rta joun reicnoiaon, xietnieneni; ffl JJ'sdelphft. grand treasurer, IS'UUe, Rlcharditon Park. Pel., repra- ffin,'.". tf.""u"; iS?ei " ftfn. ran- 8 Mra L D. Rudy. Mrs K D. U"pWfi'tifdVipnt11iil0,ul "w ,n"uf- J- Princes Order of Calinhs s'Si"0' Ra,'"n. ' tlie great festival uec I atr.yaTum-?i outtng pilgrtouage. a-h-'UJS'.tC w..,55,..,Kom? mbi, v .r'..''i' .i"; .'... ?i a.,ha, Brts. two Visa bilae lto ll"1 !n 'toiy for the married 7K " .,'"i"le wen by tbe score of ii Sien, iia.4 t .triVimutB CamettPtnilk. w.w.itau in aouii(iinc, wane taa '" oana fivnl.hed the mualcai 4- URRY CAMERAS ya-,SSKu i jouvrjoa JU.SAM witn onms I oo DEVEL0PIHG PRINTING w" ENLARGEMENTS 9S Ht -4 "if ll9HleLiHtKrt s.aJfc.Cii.i&r vnr.5 I NUI D- Olii BVBJTliro IEDGEK-PHILADEEPTrrA-. MONDAY. JTTLT WHAT THE PHOTOPLAY ACTOR SEES This is a typical photoplay audience on tho "first night" of a film. In the present case, Joseph Kaufman, director, and P. G. MacCalTory. camera man, are taking a scene at Lubin'a when tho actors have "cot tho business down cold" and aro going through tho first and only performance. ARTISANS ORDER for Reduced Ccriiflcatcs Provided Maintaining Membership. Glrard Assembly meets tonight, and Re corder Harvto's optimistic announcements ought to lnsuro a good attendance of members who wilt greet tho rotum from vacation of Master Artisan Bailie and Cashier Dell. St. John's Assembly meetB tomorrow night, with the expectation of the usually live proceedings. Kccoruer Donnelly win bo given a leave of absenco for a month. Tra Tahtlarfnltihln Aaaamhlv Mill hnlt, H. baS- laar nlanla nf Ttnlmnnt nait MntUrflllV. fUmish- ing gamer, races, peanut shower, music and nieworks In tho evening, If it should rain, tho outing will bs postponed until tho following Saturday. Master Artisan Palmer, of Eartram Assem bly, has appointed tho following-named young men not only to be his committee- to furnish entertainment on meeting nlghta. but to plan and execute ways and mcana for building up that Tne assembly and make Itself generally valuable: C. E. Htcel. chairman, A. W. lioy sen. secretary: J. P. Burning, Thomas U Vance, J. D. A. Mann, A. A. Jacobs, J. M. Delo. M. P.. II. Walr Cooke. H. p. Yocom. Marl. J. Schilling, I. 8. Sparkman. V. W. Phil lips, W. II. llllller, Jr., J. J. Urcnnan, II. W. Palmer and Charles C. Marr, deputy. Tha alternate o protection to the older mem ten, not able to maintain their certincates la co. urea by tho following law. 'Members or the nrit dies, J1WXJ insurance, can reduce their certlHCTtea to 750 or 30U. Members of the second class. JiOUO insurance, can reduce their certlncatuB to S1WJO, SHOO, 750 or J30O. Pro Miled they were admitted prior to April 1, 11)02." Under this plan tho duea, will bo ad justed according to the new rate. Tho baseball schedule for next Saturday Is; Booaters and Northwestern, at 20th and flomer set: Fidelity and Lehigh, at 20th and Somer set: St. John's and Underdown, at Tabor, West Philadelphia and Dorian, at Bartram Park; Bartram and Pennsylvania, at Win and Berks: Progressive and Harmony, at 08th and Walnut, nocoVdcr C. Fern Glthena.'" of Harmony As sembly, celebrating tho 40th anniversary at his placo of employment, haa gona on a trip to the two great fairs in California by way of the Panama Canal. " Editor Mayor favored the July meeting of Spartan Assembly. A committee appointed In Hfna. an nr"inan tnf thn mihllrfltlnn Of a monthly bulletin was Instructed to go ahead on certain lines The Entertainment and Ath letic Committees were boosted to prepare for fall work. THE GRAND FRATERNITY Men, Methods and Principles for Which tho Order Stands. When Michael Nlsbet and his co-found- ers of The Grand Fraternity established what has slnco become the beacon light of the fraternal system and a living mon ument to their memories, they declared that lta government should be "by the members, of the members and for the members," and since then until the present day It has remained as they planned. The officers general have consistently preached and taught self-government, they have frowned upon anything savoring ot the clique or ring system to such an extent that any attempt to abridge or abrogate the right of the members to control the affairs of the order would meet with speedy and complete snnlhtlatlon The men whom tbe membership has selected to administer the affairs ot the fraternity have shown tho .raters that while they the officers are responsible for tbe con dition of its financial affairs, the fraters are directly charg-d with tho double responsibility ZvZtf 1 to the grocer man of continuing Us policy of Justice and equality, and the upbuilding of lta numerical strength. Tho wisdom of this division of effort Is ob lous by a glance at tho order's resources, and Its steady growth car after year. There haa been nothing phenomenal In Its advancement from a puny, local affair to Its present gl gantlo proportions, embracing 2.1 statos Itather It represents a steady, conservathe! but irresistible ad.ance; a mounting step by step, carefully selecting the material for Us upbuilding and choosing only the best. Its methods ot conserving and safeguarding Its financial resources has appealed to the business element of tha enmiminiii.. v.... It operates, with the result that many business "..- nuieseionai men are numbered In lta membership. These solid citizen. hv. .v-n a. personal Interest In Us affaire, eervinc as " v" """. "a representatives to Us Gov erning Council sessions, and th. h.a, -i liberally of their time and efforts toward tha ...umouon or us social and fraternal work, Their personal knowledge ot the benefits accru. Ing from membership has led them in r.rnm. mend It to their friends, and thus there haa been formed nn endless chain of enthuslaatio woikers who never ennn th.i- .-... 1"5 thn norui-lnL. a, ni.a. ..." '"" 'ru TllO spirit Of tha 11 amlianhln I. .,, operative Every irater "ha, Tit impressed on .ntnnC0.nnS,':If.nco .hat J.ha 'raUrivil bond of n?i,hncntS"j r"ln obligations which he can neither shirk nor avoid. Each Is made to fee Lh5,.y ?"l.yng' hla 'ellw member he li ?niilnrari.or mutual g00d of the wholo body. Tho reajlt is a strong, compact or jnnliatlon. a living manlfeBtation of the old -.av ..,a ... uiuuii Knriu is sirengin. n,T.h.?Lar,t.0.at."n.(lnn.ceof 'raters at the list meeting of Indjstrlni nninch showa that this ."'" " "' '"'" """ering irom no lack of Intoreet despite tne hot weather. A record "'u ' "" ' jHinu unit nicy nianagea to con fine the business session to tho smallest space nf tlniA na nana) Ih A-A . , . . "- oprortunlty for the funmakers to disport them, sel.ea. The branch has developed a splendid 0Wt.aC,1nBle"n'r ot --"ratora l.oodman. Mar shall, McKlnney and Mills, while Trater Hy Ewlng. aa soloist, Is making a tremendous hit ..f hero Is a spirit of ultra progresslveness In this hustling branch that la taking them to, ward the front In leaps. This ! shown by the standing of threo of the froters. McClellan, Ferber and Mills In the membership contest. Every month showa a largo addition of new members, and District Organiser II B Miller la kept buy responding to calls from pros pective members. Tho degree team, under the leadership of Frater E. A. Itidgeway, has developed Into a company of men who ore iiii'iuuKiujr aniuiiinr nun mcir uuties and earnestly Interested In their work. Theatrical Baedeker KEITH'S Lillian Shawj the Bell Family; Ralph Itlgga and Katherlne Wltchie; Cadette Oalslmer and II C. Rheppsrd, in 'The Catch of tho Season"; Harry Glrard ami company. In "Tho Luck of a Totem": Leona Thurer and Harry Madison. In "On n Shopping Tour". Cooper and Smith: White and Clayton. Kurtla' Educated nooetera and Hcarst-Sel'g new pictures. NIXO.N'B GRAND Mjsterloua Brlndamour: Ilia .nuiciliai. miulhJ a ujj KBIT VOniCY, Miller Graham and Gordon Dooley: Billy Ollison. in "Bright Eyea from Broadway": Dorothy ltlchmond and company, in "A Midnight Marriage" ; Hathaway and Mack, and Fun Fotn Plata. CHCiSS KEYS First half of week "Come Over Hero." Junior revua of ID15; the Act Unique: Dclea and Orma, Skelly and Kllroy: George Coleman, and others. WOODHIDE PAKK Tho Malanl Troupe of musicians Bud and Claire: Busch and Engeli Page and Newtown, and Juggling Nelson, 20. 1915; LIMIT MOVIE THEATRES, MINNEAPOLIS PROPOSAL ii .i . H City Council Considering Law to Restrict Number of Motion Picture Theatres for Public Good. By the Photoplay Editor The problem of overproduction In the films Is being met at one end, at least, by ft proposition to restrict the number of theatres built and opened. That Is Min neapolis' Idea for Injecting Into the mo tion picture Industry a little security for tho producer, exhibitor and public Un doubtedly the ability of men with a little credit to open up flybynlfcht "theatres" not only gives Insanitary hnd unsafe houses to public use, but also makes the Held for the film manufacturer very un certain. Overproduction on his part ro celvca no check, only a stimulus. Under tho plans of the Minneapolis City Council for restricted moving picture theatres, the city ottltt bo limited to 03 photoplay houses. There aro already 90 In sight. Tho Council, which has been harassed tlmo nnd time again by neighborhood fights near thcatro locations,, suggested that the patrol limits us used In denn ing saloon territory and In limiting tho number of dramshop's be tried. A special commlttco of 13 members was appointed to make a. survey. It fixed on n number of Dj, which allows nn expan sion of five. Thero are now 65 houses operating, 1( licenses have been Issued, two more applications have been ap proved and 19 applications aro on file. Dututh Is watching tho plan with Inter est, nnd It has been suggested thero that tho theatres be limited one to each 6000 persons. However, If tho proportion Is greater nt present, It Is not urged that any licenses bo revoked. Bweot are the Uses of publicity! Tho fact that some one. stolo Webster Campbell's natty llttlo racing automobile was so widely heralded In the newspa pers and film publications that tho story reached tho thief, somewhere In his un derworld lair. Last Tuesday Campbelt, who appears with Neva Qerber In leading roles In American "Beauty" Alms, re ceived tho following letter, undated, un signed and written on a piece ot thumb stnlncd paper: "Dear Webster Campbell: "I am the guy that stolo yqu automo bll. When I took It I didn't know It was yours, so I stole It. I seen In the newspa per that tho automobll was yours. I would never steal no automobll belonging to an actor. You will find jour automo bll Wcdnsday morning where you left It when I stole It. I am sorry that I took It. bo there at eight o'clock." Campbell nnd Miss Ccrber ran out to tho designated spot at 8 o'clock Wed nesday morning. There was the car, as bright and shiny as though Just shipped from the factory. The "Beauty" stars scoured tho country for miles around, but could find no trace ot their friend tho crook. But for a lucky blow, delivered by Guy Coombs, Anna NllBSon, the charming Ka lem star, might have been Bcrlously In jured by a wildcat. Coombs, using a heavy piece of wood bat-fashloncd, killed the feline In midair. Both Kalcm plajers had gone into the woods whero somo scenes in "Hiding from tho Law," a forthcoming two-uct drama, wcro to be filmed. Together with the players who accompanied them. Miss Nllsson nnd. Mr. Coombs sought for a cave which was to figure in tbe story. Miss Nllason Anally discovered what rcemed to be JUBt the thing. Approaching the mouth ot the cave, she was startled to see two greenish-white eyes glaring at her from tho depths of the opening. She retreated, calling out In her fright. Coombs, right behind her, came to Miss WHY do people buy millions of packages of Uneeda Biscuit every year? Because they know Uneeda Biscuit are tho best soda crackers that money can buy. H llffiJsM'.- Vm 1 1 s-ydifBi Sf Uneeda Biscuit aro a meal in themselves. f 30 NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Summer Shoes Reduced Forehanded men are buying $9 and $10 Oxfords for $7.50 $6.50 and $7.50 Ox fords for 5.50 $5.00 and $6.00 Ox fords for 4.25 You'll need another pair before snow flies! Fresh, crisp, spicy straight from Oingcr-Snap Land. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Stefderitfali VjS? 1420 Chestnut St. "Where Only the Best Is Good Enough." Shop Closes Daily 5 P, M.; and all day Saturday during July & August ... FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS Were paid in death claims in the United States and Canada last year. It's the American way of providing for the future of the family. Is your home protected? The Arttsans Order furnishes life Insurance t eoft, nays sick benefits andMfiera a figbtful cil feature, all at ee-t and n " quarterly payment.,, Asi any member the 0kr. 'ftff'r'..V' -' r i mini in- TS v. L Nli aw years v rffn niiin Tiirfnirrrin r" - - --.--t-wt ' wmmm Nllsson's assistance. The popular Uad InR hian had Just picked up a billet ot wood, shtptd like a club. An h sttpped rorward, a tawny njrure shot out of the wive Coombs imung- his Iub, catching; the creaturo nquarely upon tha head. After pounding the wildcat threo or four time to make sure It wan dead, Coomba meaaured It. Prom tho tip of lta battered nose to tho tip of lta stumpy tall the n,nJ' wa M Inchea Ion. Incidentally, the Kalfcm player thoroughly investigated tho cava before proceeding with "Hiding from the lavr." & Police Court Chronicles The boftat that he hadn't taken a bath In 17 years caused the policemen who ar rested F. M. nyley to handle him some what gingerly. Ityley, with his pal, Bob Johns, waa discussing tho European situ ation on top of a coal ear on American street Tho discussion was Interrupted by the arrival of Policemen Balkle nnd Itelster, who declared they had consider able dimoulty In distinguishing Ityley from tho coal. As the travelers had no deflnlto desti nation, they wcro Just na satisfied to bs In Jail aa anywhoro elso Turnkey George Konkelln mado nyley stay In tho ynrd When ho was taken Io thn Front and Master streets station, and when he nnd John wcro nrrnlgned beforo Magistrate Scott were sentenced to get a bath. Both men promised faithfully to abide Jitneys Must Pay Trx at mtavllla rOTTBVlLtaB, Va., July &.Ths Court today refused (tf grant ah lnjunetlon agalhst City Council on the pltis, of Frank nlasle, a Jitney proprietor, kho Sought to prevent enforcement of an ordinance taxing Jitneys and other autoS Which are n public use The Court did not decide the question finally, how6Ver. for the reit son that It Is of Stale-wide Interest. The matter was held In abeyance, pending nn amicable settlement, in case no agree ment Is reached by September a final de creo will be made by the Court The Court suggested that In Its opinion a feo of 100 waa too great Jodjre Won't DW Atrtu Wik Judg trtliy fefwMi, of the MtintdpAl Court, who was fo a atusmnhti et deM with three otlftr tWladelphisnn , Mfud 16 aivnlih! thttr Biti. as tta vlnelahd Bnlutatf BljAt, reftus-a tk i!K about the mishap tdm Judge Cmm and the othetx were ti6t wrlwwSy awe when their oar smashed into a tetemrafets pole ahd thra them ! feet ttstn tn maratos 3, Jo. Wine, a saleemsn. and hla wife, who were eloee behind In an other ear, crashed into the rer ot Juds Crane'e machine. Beyond alight latrtrs llons about the head and taee no one wit seriously Ihjured Both cars were ba-SIy damaged. we Let us make it as strong as can: Fels-Naotha is nnt likeany other soap. No other soap ever made, whether you call it hot-water or cold-water soap, can do what by the sentence nt the first opportunity, but tho chanco waa offered sooner than they expected. The turnkey reminded tho Judge that ho had plenty of soap around, nnd It was decided thnt tho prisoners could servo their Bontcnco Immediately. Al though John wns not qulto as faded iu Ryloy, ho had a bath on general prin ciples. Ityley wns then placed In line with a flrehoso and scrubbed with long handled brushes by Balkle nnd Register. Lots of soap, nnd washing powder wore used in tho operation, and when It was finished By!ey looked almost human. Ito wns then gven a clean collar nnd shirt nnd nlso took a shlno to complete matters. Both mon declared that they felt moro nmbltlous and also hungry. Tho Judge nnd policemen contributed to a good menl. Vach of tho prisoners was then pre sented with a cako of soap, nnd nB they went out happily they declared that thoy would uso It often. vjzr Whether served with dessert or eaten as a sweet, Sugar Wafers are a most delightful con fection. Chocolate flavored throughout. Ten-cent tins. NATIONAL BISCUIT , COMPANY 11ANC1NO WAGNER ACADnjIY, 1730 N. BROAD ST, PRIVATE LESSONS, day or evening-, by ap nolntment. Fhone. Dla. 8J8. Rfooenlne Dance. Saturday, Aur. 14 Scholars. Monday, Auk.10, J r does. a It's the- naptha combined with other harmless cleansers that loosens the dirt and dis solves the grease and does what hard rubbing and boiling take twice as long to do. Just as wonderful for all household cleaning-. The House that Heppe Built FOUNDED IN 1SGS ADOPTED ONE PRICE SYSTEM IN ISil C. J. Heppe & Son, 1117-1119 Chestnut St. 6th and Thompson Sts. -$5 NOW Next 'Payment in September This offer on any Used Piano a large assortment of makes and styles each piano guaranteed with 1 year free exchange at full credit. Prices $50 up. buiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiitnis Many Added F B 9 aalk B B aal aPW JaOa. tk eatures Wee W Soft 3tr W Here Is Your Opportunity We have on hand a few hundred of the popular No. 450 Acorn Cabinet Gas Ranges. This is the range we have advertised at $21.5, which is $5 less than usual price. In order to dispose of all of S our stock at once, we shall place ' upon each No. 450 Acorn Cabinet Gas Range the follow ing additional equipment; A single high shelf, a leg shelf, a white enamel oven doorpanel and a towel rack And the price will remain theparn& . 1 $r1 TF? J $2.25 (down ZID$2a month 5 off if bought for cash TheseN ranges may be seen at your nearest gas office or our representative will call and give you all information. We expect this limited stock to sell quioldy. . Have one $ these unusual bargains reserved for you to-day, S f miiii ll ii 111W1 in" i .CWSBBtf-lilla )WIIIMlWWHWHHIIIIMImiHMMIIMIWiliMttllttW1tllllllrHl i i - - --s an . i-w mi i uMtMJU-mmtmuM - 'W&itmemtgmtmxmm' iwU. I HI i ; fcpygkg JL. K-xfmih
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