Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 08, 1922, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA,
"8, 1922
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WEEK-END
SALE OF
USED PIANOS
THESE pianos have
been taken in ex
change for the Matchless
Cunningham, Girard and
Ferrest upright, player,
grand and reproducing
pianos. They have been
put in first-class condition
at our factories and arc
new placed en sale in ejr
warerooms.
Each of these instru
ments includes a chair,
free delivery, and is thor
oughly warranted by us.
If se desired, can be
purchased en our easy
payment plan.
If you cannot call, write
te ua for details of our con
fidential Credit Plan.
USED UPRIGHTS
WAO
$450-
sew
$323
5310-
$350-
95
$105
U05
nis
H25
$125
125
'135
$135
$140
H50
'150
CHURCH ADVANCES
PASTORS
SALARIES
SEEK DEFINITION
OF IDEAL MINISTER
Episcopalian Convention Hears
of Increase in Receipts
for Projects
LONG BREACH IS HEALED
Unitarian Laymen te Give Point
of View of Man in
Pew
MEET FOR CONVENTION
Portland. Ore,
llic work of tlic
Sept -Km low
net thTp iiri
of'
New 1onden,
ilclitiitinn of tin-
Conn.. Spt. S. A
iilrnl mlnlnlcr. from
flip PrnlcMnnt Knleni).il Church in the i the twint of pv of flip itinn in tlip
1'nlti'il Stntri nml plnni for tlip cemlni jiew. will lip formulated iltirlnc the com
VAMK
Ch.ckering & Sens
Mahegnii)
AMiecIcr & Ce.. .
Khtiny
Mozart Piane Ce
l'ben
Aalrarn Piane Ce.
KoDfneod
.Marshall Pinne Ce.
Ebony
S330 Herace Waters . . .
Itamend
350 Leenard & Ce
Onk
$360 Francis Cenner...
rhecnnr
f3G0 Sterling Piane Ce..
Walnut
$360 J. & C. Fischer...
Walnut
5375 Kingsbury Ce. . .
Mahogany
J375 Kehler & Campbell
ei
$375 Weber Piane Ce Mfifi
Mnhecanr vW
$500 Bradford Piane Ce. flGK
Walnnt
$400 C. D. Pease $1 CC
Mnheeaar AWc
$400 Albrecht Piane Ce. S17
Walnut 1,u
$400 C. J. Heppe & Sen. .$1 7K
Walnnl '
$400 Heward Piane C0...II7C
$425 New England Ce....$1gQ
$123 Story & Clark $1H
$425 E. G abler & Brea. II fit:
Llkt New, klahetanjr AWc
$425 Chane Bres. & Ce. .Ilflc;
UUr Nrr Maherany w
$450 Hardman, Peck Ce. MQC
Like , Maheganr A J
$450 Hallet & Davis $1Q
l.U.r Nctt. Mittievnnr ''"
$450 I vers & Pend $910
IJk .Nw, Malmrany aw
$465 Girard Piane Ce. ..$99CC
Ukr vw, Muhns-any J
$475 Everett Piane Ce. $9"5C
LIW rw. Walunt JJ
$476 Ludwiu Piane Ce.. $9"2e
T.lk eir, Mnhe'ranr vtJ
$500 Blasius & Sens.. $940
Like New Muliegnny v
$500 Ivers & Pend $94f)
1.1k Netr, .ttnliecanr V
$525 Lyen & Heal $9fifl
Like w, Mahnrany -VJ
$560 Mtchls. Cunningham $9TC
Mlie w. Itnhernny O
Nine Girard Pianos, Ranginir In
Price from
$175 te $260
Eleven Ccwninghsm Pianos.
Ranging in Price from
$235 te $340
LIKE NEW
USED 88-NOTE PLAYER-
PIANOS
265
f 760 Kingsbury
Maberany
$800 Emersen Anjelai.
Mabsgany
jJSOO Story & Clark
MshegTUiy
I88S Ladwig Piane Ce..
aIheany
$M Lster PIum (X. .
fUievmny
419 Hnrdmtn, Peek Ge. ttfiR
f,tM lTrn St Pend . .
nahoffter
5295
'300
340
365
trlpntilum oeeunlecl n joint Men of
(lie lleiie of IIshep niiil the Hnun
of Pppiitlex telnv nt the fert.v-eventli
trienninl romentlen of tlip i-hureli li'rt'.
Adilrewea ero le be mn!p during
tlte (lav bv HN'iep llnrleen. of Seuth
Dnketa : TupIcpp. of Seu'hern Vlrcinln :
i lit rut. of Wrifprn New Yerk : bv T.pwW
ill rrnnklin. U"p preldpnf nml itphs.
tirrr of thp I'ennrll, nml bv Jehn Stew
nrt Hrvnn. publKlier of tlie Ulohmeti.l
N'i -l.( niler
' ltWliep Tlienin I liinler. who tins
been president f the Hnile of Itl'inp
) nml the ceunell, presented 11 detnlled
I rernrt "" 'he or'( of the eeiincil. ulileh
ns erenteil lit the ln.t tiletininl roll
1 ventten nt Detroit Me reviewed the
, uer'j of the elei:.rtments uf misii tii,
1 'mreh editentlnn. iellsle'i extension,
riiri-tir.11 vieinl vervlep, linnwe. pub
I lieltv the Nnilemtide rampmen nnd
the wemen''' aMNlllar.v
lnrrensc I'lerjy S.iI.H'Ich
Tl ' eheieh pen'eu fn id he nlil.
renerted th it salaries of elen: diirlnu
IOJO were Incre: 1 Sl.lls.000 nml
iliirliis lf'JI 1. !V7 OHO. n total of . '..
Jl.'i.Omi He Mild th.it d it Ins the two
nml a hnlf tears of v.i.rl. of the pre
1 uns btMiepi anil reimeil the deficit
inherited from the old heard of ml--
1 110ns lind been reduced from MtJO.JHI 1
te SritlT.-.M The re'eip(s f.u jjcnenil I
piejecti apphlns en the oneta f'r 1!-0 I
'showed an Ineie.isp uf 117 pci cent 1
eer IHl'.t, and in 10'Jl the receipt en ,
Jhe (plot 1 showed enl a sujnt uerre.isc
from the preceilnic enr
The co mcll hn.incnd in larse part
'en co-operation organizations The
council, he aul nl'e underwrote the
cnflif biidcet of the 1 entlti'Mitill do
mestic mllennr IJshnps. c.iusinp ev.
penditure In 1020 of .sV.Os. I .""., and in
I'l'Jl of ?7iN Ills 1W apainst S'J.'W -i'-
In l!Wi
It w.is estimated that for 1020, In
nildltlen te the. Increase nboe. the
dioceses fe.- theniselvcs Increased np- (
proprlatlens rep diocesan misuien worn
t mere than .vj.i.iii.inhi ana the pur
Islies fur parochial uerk te nieie than
SH.riOO.OfMl The department of mission
reported havinc f-ent te the domestic and
foreign fields tlurlnc lO-'O plKht 111H-s-lonarlee,
in 10'Jl. seVent-twe nils nils
hlennriC3. and In 1!2'.'. (ifty-ene mis mis
bienarlcs. News of nitien. heallni; a brea h of
mere than 10un ve-irs' duration icai IumI
the Heuve of llisheps.
The Helv (rtlode Pastern Chureh.
threuch its ndinipni l.il Patriarch,
Meletier IV. ha- anneuneed its rpoeg- '
nltlen of Anglican orders aw valid nnd I
regular and ban pet apart the am lent 1
Churcli of St Jehn the Unptls; in Con
stantinople for the use of the Amerl- I
can Episcopal ehap'.ain. when ucli Is!
appointed
The news nnd a'se tl.e notifltatlen
thnt the Episcopal hnnh in the
1'nlted State w.i ti be invited te
si lid a chaplain m Omotantlneple. :h
received fren. tlie Hev. W C Km-I
hnrdt, of 2el Seuth ineiiue. New New
Yerk. 1
A Rlfr of 'sOOO V2C was jiriented en a j
golden alms b'isiii at the I.pismpal Cen-
entlen bv the women of the church
nt n Communion service held in
Trinity Church That offering, which I
Is made triennial!' for the support of (
women mi-sienaries in th field, Is
about $200,000 in excess of that of.
rnn. '
Sharp eompet.tien for the meetlns of
the next general convention was dis-
p'liyed in the Heue of Deputies
wleti nn Invitation was presented from
Pittsburgh bv the deputies from flint
diocese Tl e leinis of Philadelphia
were strensh urged by the Ilev. Dr.
l'lejd W Temkln. rector of Helv
Trinity Church, and ably seconded by
Colonel William P. Bnrba. Other in
vitations were given bv Providence and
New Orleans, the tatter with the in
, dersement of the sdid Seuth
The matter was averred te n joint
committee of two bishops and two
clerical nnd lay deputes and will be de
cided late"
, English Visitors Helremed
A neon t'ic Ilisimpx came down te
flu-Heuse uf Deputi-s te receive the Rt.
Itev S. A. W Del'entler. lllshep of
New Westminster, mid A. .1. Deu'.i,
llishep of Keeten 1 the eflicinl depu-tnti'-n
fiem the Cluiich of Knglauil in
Cunitdn. ItMiep Wllllnin Cabell
llrewn. making hi filst appenrante us
1 chairman of the Heuse of Bishops,
g,ie nn address of welcome. BMien
Itrl'ejicier who sorted for three jear
during tli' war in France nnd obtained
the rank nf lieutenant colonel, mnde
a strong appeal fei closer unity be
tween the Kngllsh-spcaUing people..
After prolonged debate the Heuse of
Bishops rejected the proposed amend
ment of the constitution giving suffra
gan bishops n vote in the, Heuse of,
BiBheps Sixty-two votes were neces
sary, and llfty-nlne voted in faer of
ihe'nmendment, which was lett.
Consent was given te the creation of
three new diocese. The missionary
dlBtriet of Southern Flerida becomes
the Diocese of Seuth Flerida and the
district of Ashevill", N. C . the Dio
cese of Western North Caielinn. Con Cen
pent was also given te the division of
the precnt Diocese of Seuth Carolina.
The delegate fe the women's am
Hlarv from the Dlece-e of I'ennsjlvnnia
are Mr .1. P Hollingsworth, Mrs.
Jehn Morkee, Mrs Charle Paneeast,
Mrs. W. Pbare and Mrs. J, Allisen
Scott.
Mentclnlr, N. J. j Cyrus 11. K. Curtle,
l'hiliidelphliii Hetmter Dnnenn U.
Fletcher. Flerida; H. 11. Snwyer. Dea
.Melne. Iowa, nnd ltalpli Wilbur, Poit Peit
land, Ore.
WANTS CONSUL RESTORED
Newcastle, England, Asks for Re
sumption of U. S. Office
bunion, Sept. H. (IJy A. P.)
delegation of the Newcnstle-en-
A
Tytte Chamber of Commerce vlMted tue
Amcrii'itti Consulate here yesterday, re
questing that steps be tnken for thp
immediate reopening of the American
consular office in their city.
The delegation reported that the ab
sence of the American Cenulate was
causing considerable delay te shipping.
The members visited the Uritlsh
Foreign Office, where they requested
that negotiations for reopening the con
sulate he speeded with all possible
haste.
i.
There is nothing mere
cooling and reviving iced
slens of the second nnnunl convention
of the I'nltnrian I.nvnien' League.
which opened here tndnv at the Hetel
(iriswelil, KaMcrn Point. Morp than
two hundred rnltnrian lavmen are here
from all sections of the I'tiltpd State1
and Cnnndn te consider for tliree dtis
a progressive church program which In-
dude surli topics as these:
"What mav we expect of our mini-
tps'!' "Wlmt de we mean by 'TheiN
rreedem of the Pulnlf? Te what
extent ate lavmen interested In theo
logical sermons?" "Hew can we uppl
our rcli'.'ien te sncinl problems?"
lleciuiting the ministry, efficient
1 1 tin h mnnarement, advertising, tnliilt
education, child welfare, church at
tendance nnd membership nnd I'm
t.irlnti missions nre some of the piohlem
te which the l.'lMtien will direct their
discussion. Dr. illlnm Lnurence Sul
BrWHL Tea
cjea-tetally Different
livan. recentlv minister of tlie eldest J
l tutnrinti nurcn in .sew lernuiy,
ntul new firt misiennrv of the Cnltn
rian I.:i, men's Lemtie. i here for con
ferences with delecntes of chapter of
the league under whose auspices be will
conduct missions dining the coming
en r
Since the last convention the I,u,
mpu's l.eagii" has increased the mini -be
r of its chapters from 242 te 27.1 nnd
has 1 xpnnded its field organization se
thnt in addition te headquarters In Itos Ites Itos
teti. di'triet offices have been opened In
New Yerk. Chlcpcje. St Leuis and San
I'ranci'-ce Clinrle 11. Stietig. of New
Yerk, is president rf the league The
ice presidents me Hubert Lim Cox,
i
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OPENING SALE
Philadelphia's Newest
CALLED
The Lamp
Shep
The greatest collection
of Artistic Lamps ever gathered
under one reef, and ranging in reduc
tions of 35 te 50 per cent. Included
in this SALE arc Table Lamps, Fleer
and Bridge Lamps in a wealth of
styles and colorings te suit the most
exacting tastes.
Ai nn epenliiB sp
cinl e tf 0 r an
n'cerlment et hnnd-
e m e 1 y ctnerntecl
Ilnu'lnlr I.flmpcc. Com
pletely wired with an
eailslts Bilk lAiikile
1.95
Only one fe a
cattemtr
NEW YORK LIGHT SUPPLY CO.
THE NEW LAMP SHOP
19 N. NINTH STREET 19 f:
TY
I- Late Medels
ERC
OMVKR
RKMIMITON
nOVATi
1,. C. .SMITH
UM)t:nrnei
NO, 0 4
NO. 10830
NO. 10 I0
NO, B 4tl
NO. (1 15
Tfiermiglilr ltetinllt Jnat I.Ike New
10-Day Free Trial 1-Ytar Gaarantee
Phene ui new Walnut 5873-74
1005 CHESTNUT ST.
BUNDY TYPEWRITER CO.
CeniliiL
Pencil
Tenneta OAfllrni RtCCtS
Leads 3H In. Xon-Cannet cleft I prctuff fllhit n l&n-lcalurtj
Better Built
for Better Service
Cerdlut
Ne Springs, levers ei dvett 'OntTliU
Key Cases
U I.. Y.. ". Hnvncr Frem O. in R r'lin. tr
the Key Frem Tearing the Pocket. All Prices
VEO &r UKENS re
STATIONERS - JU PRINTERS-BLANK BOOK VMFR
lZH.13lhSt. PHILADELPHIA 719087
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The Undcviating Sales
Policy of the A&P
MOHHinffi .Here Is Your Chance
25 CARS
jsLamsm-UW
MHMNN
GROUP A
The Ritz
Reef Garden
Will remain open
until October first
Dancing in
the Evening
$50.00 Cash
Balance six months
CARS
$100.00 te $250.00
Ne financing
Ne interest
GROUP B
$100.00 Cash
Balance eight months
CARS
$250.00 te $500.00
Purchaser Can Arrange Own Insurance
Every Car ,jn running condition.
This is no fly-by-night preposition, but is ar
ranged by one of the best
tributers in Philadelphia.
known Automobile
y5
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:;Trmc8ssrK33
Fancy Yellow
ONIONS
3 lbs.
for
$
10
New crop. Sound as a
dollar. Just the ri(?ht size
for creaming.
tl
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PARTIAL LIST
PACKARD HUDSON
BUICK CHANDLER
PAIGE OLDSMOBILE
HUPMOBILE OVERLAND
COLE STANDARD EIGHT
STEARNS PEERLESS
DODGE AMERICAN
ELCAR STUDEBAKER
COME EARLY AND
Gan, Oil and Expense te
Out-of-town Purchasers.
GET YOUR PICK
Open Day and Evenings
Until 11 e'Clnck. All Day
Sunday.
m
Loek for this nameplalc
when you de your rrecery
shepping:
71
1
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1
Cars Located Temporarily at
4828-30 Chestnut St
390
ALL MAKES OF
TALKING
MACHINES
Aft GrMdy Redoead IMmb
i w
i, I h Pay te Think!
f PIane ' ca
ftUtx mad Chestnut Street
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...JaaVtMIwi
'mpn?r&
TBA IN BSUB KITCHEN
boea In U (jrew iwtorleua
DAM m IMLr Wl mr
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Where Fullest Ce-operation
Between This Bank and Business
Interests Made Many Successes
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P01RET NOT INTERESTED
IN STYLES OF AMERICA
French Dre Designer New Pre
paring te Return Heme
Vnir Yerk. SeDt. fe. - Wlille Pnul
Peiret, the famous Preni'li tlcBijfner, 1h
prepnrlng te leae tliese (chores bccntisc;
he haa been unable te find any new or
IntercstliiB Amerlcan-ntlc iclcns, An
sehn Frunkcl, of Dm Moines, la ,
prenldent of th" National Association
of lletnil Clothiers, jutt beck from i
trip through "Ciirepe, Is feebtlng his
eMhetlc senHes, nturved by the uKllness
of Old World fashions, te the splendors
of American cletbeH
M. Peiret left his Mudies In the Fau
bourg til. Ilonerc open-minded nnd
eager te understand what the ladles
who patronize his Paris sbep wear
when they are at home. Hut he wai
sorely disappointed, it appears, for be
aus: "I wanted le sen these American
designs te take baek with me. Hut I
did net find any nueli designs."
Mr. FrunUel did net have any greater
success "ever there" than M Peiret
had ever here. Alfe open-minded, he
meandered around the fashionable sec
tions of cities In Knglnnd, France, Hel
elum and Germany and cryptically
Hummed ud bis estimate of European
KSfS sirlni: "I wouldn't IfVjlO
Open Monday
and
Friday Evcnine,
6 In a of lock
UR banking experience has always been
at the command of all our depositors, irre
spective of the size of their accounts.
In many instances it has been this hearty co
operation which has solved difficult problems
and led te success.
This service has been developed for the benefit
of all the manufacturers and business interests
of this great industrial section. We are at your
service. Consult us any time.
Over Nine Millien Dollars in Deposits
Over 28,000 Depositors
ftR
Quality and Economy
and keeping faith with the
Public is the great under
lying secret of the A&P
unparalleled growth and
success.
The A&P never resorts te inferior
quality te obtain a lower price.
Specials for Philadelphia, Camden and Vicinity
CORN
F
AKES
Pkg
Kellogg's Cern Flakes or Pest Teasties package 8c
Puffed Rice pkg 15c
Puffed Wheat pkg 12c
Grape Nuts package 17c
Grandmother's Fruit Jam jar 20c
Pure Peanut ButUr Vfclb. jar 15c
Pure Cider Vinegar lt-ez bottle 10c
Lea & Perrins' Sauce bottle 27c
A&P Salad Oil 3-oz. bottle 12c
JL4
ICED
ACON
FRESH 8LICED IN SANITARY PACKAGE
Encore Olive Oil V'Pbit can 31c
Lice pkg 10c
Geld Dint large pkg 25c
Babbitt's Cleanser pkg 5c
Yeung's Seap Chips pkg 9c
A&P Seap Poteder Urge pkg 15e
Ivery Seap Flakes pkg 9c
Old Dutch Cleanser can 9c
MAPF
U1CE
Full Pint Bettle
Maraschino Cherries
Gulden's Mustard . .
Stuffed Caves
Stuffed Olives . . . .
5-oz. bottle 18c I Heinz Mixed Sweet Pickles bottle 21c
He I Heinz India Relish bottle 18c
35c ! Kitchen Bouquet bottle 30c
19c I Baker's Cocea l2-!b can 20c
jar
.large bottle
snail bottle
A&P
FLOUR
CEEESOTA FLUR
12-Lb.
Bag
jm
12-Lb. Bag 59c
A&P Chili Sauce 8-oz. bottle 19c
A&P Chili Sauce 16-oz. bottle 30c
Shakers Salt pkg 10c
Window Screens (extension) 59c
Paper Napkins package e( 50 5c
Fly Paper 2 double shltfufs 5c
Fly Ribbon 2 pks 5c
Fly Swatters each 5c
"Graideieiher's"
CAKE
Pkg
Mflriq nf purefit. wholesome ingredients. A real trout.
ORANGE
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combining, in its delightful blend, an enticing aroma n taste that is at once
inuiviuuHl nnd satinrymc a strength that means ECONOMY
I A Lb TftfD 1 Lb
Pkg i&i 2 Pkg
!4
23c
COFFEE
The packnue tnat telln the story of the
PERFECT CTP nf COFFEE. Person Persen
nlly Helected by our experts from the
choicest plantations intrenlnuslv htinr1H
nnd frt-Hhly roasted every dny a coffre fur the connoisseur
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