The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 23, 1925, Page 9, Image 9

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INTERNATIONAL BULB ETTTDESTS ReaUxatioa of Orit i Ui;" "Jeiai
. International Bible &tn4eats met er- and the Demons." - .Musie furnished by
err Sunday, Derby building. Court and Mrs. Joy Turner Moses orchestra. . 8un
lligh Ste, 10 a. at. to 12 an 8 to 4 day school: 9.-45 a. m., saperintendent,
p. av All welcome. Sunday evening, Ang- Chris J. Kowits. Yonng people's meet
vat 23, $ p. there will be a fn'a iec- ings: Juaior following the communion
tare by J. G. Hall, subject, "Death land service. Volunteers leave church 3 p.
the Resurrection, Millions New Living m. to uk. shut-in. Christian Endeavor
Will ever Die." : i latrrmediate and Senior societies 7 p.
; at. AVeek-tlay services: Mid week ser-
XTNTTXD BKETHZKN - . vice -Thuraday -7:45 p. m. Devotional.
i CASTLE Comer 17th';and KeVSVs I stereeptiean pictures, of JUoly Land .and
t. iwT. u, slower, pastor. :pi ble I a powpie. -ima aerviee -wm e followed
school 10 av m. .PraaKihimr 11-a. asa Sob- I wiUt an .all-church, social onder the aua-
iect: "Openuif the Book of . Sevea I Pee I LoyaJ-Tolaateer bead. Mem-
and Junior. 17 n. m.'. Praarhinr it trL i- I KOOd social' eTeaiar-ie nrainised all who
Subject: "One Step Iron Now to Then." -. Alao J.'n'iy - evouuig the .Loyal
All are cordially inVfted. , , llerean and loyal fifty Class soeial at
...,,,-, m-. , Pnsfe, llOb'Ltekiie street- We ex
METHODIST EPISCOPAL tend a learty 'ireleoW to risit "the
FIRST Sse and Church gu. Pastor: church, with a family. spirit."
Fred C Tayioit, B3 8tatett. Phone 974. t V
IWreelor TelipoB "edueatioiU'Miaa Mary TtS.iT CHRISTIAN CHTJBCH
f "The Cbriatiajs.ettscieae.n N -ovening I lor. - J. J. trajin, reaiaente. 544 .Center
aerTice. viwn awiui in nuann irars. I street, : phone ;ltJ'Ji aasiataat pastor,
4 p. m. t ttuadsy scbeoli :4i..
sHipenntendaat, . II. baanks. Xoung
peoples' raertinj: None on 8uoday. On
tinnday, Antrust 30. -the eTeninc; services
will be resamed with: preachinj seVrice'
at 7:30 by t the pastor. Week-day .serr--tees:
Mid-week praise and-prayer serrlce
a Thorsday evening by the psstor. Morn-'
ins; leraoi oa next Sundsr will V aa
aaswer to the question : js Contcieace
Safe Onidet" ...f '
HIGHLAND PUIEitDS -Hltckland
nd Chnreh Sts. Pastor: "Ed
far V. Sims, 1445 Maple t. 8arrices: 41
a. and 9 p. as. Sunday school.:- 10 a.
ai. Buperisienaent: wanes ..Stanton.
Vivian (J. bisWB, resUlence.1137 Court,
street, ulione Services, 11 a. jn
and 8 pw m. Svrmon topics "The Ser
iousness of -Disciptesiiip." i Miss WhieWr
will bave r charge of the music. The eve
ninz ;serTices at this church will be re
tained BuauaT- Woedrow Wilson Me
morial 4cture will be sfaowa ta six
reels. , They ; will depict the life and
service of our War-prefcideat and snany
ineidenta-of - that period.. Sunday school
B:4v. , The women's class will feature
the program ' in the absence of our su
perintendent. ,
. i:'. :''!.' 'CNITARIAK
loonf peopiea meeunrs: v;. ft. unasy I Pastor, ilart.neresheUan, residence, 057
o. ssw tiMs-osi aervtcea.: .juayer iaaeet'i I HnrwtBt. tra itir nnona K.iu. Ker-
in Thursday! 8 p. m. The Missionary so- vices will be .resumed .h Septeaiber. '1'he
ciety meets; at the church for quilting I minister i" preparing a series of 'sermons
every Wednesday, all day. Every one in- i on Kelieion and the World Today, sod
terested sre iinvited to oof services and I will , include ' in the series studies of the
activities, - i ....
EVANGELICAL i
; 17th and Chemekeu Sts. Pastor: F. W.
Tanner, SOS N. 17th. Phone 1008W.
Hervices: Tl a. ra. aad 8 p. m. Sermon
topics: "Faith of the Church," mornini;
"Kesl SerTice," Teveniftn. Sunday school:
10 a. as. Baperiatendent: O. B. Straua
baurh. Young peoples' meeting at 7 p.
in. Week-day services: Prayer, meeting
'lhursdy evening. i -4 '
,b LTJTHERAN j H
EV. OHRIST loth and State Sts. Pas-
idea. as Jo- Uod; -Jesus: Salvation: lin
mortality.: Tha Hacratueuts: cieuce aud
I Kelts ion; Involution and Christianity,
etc.
. FIRST BAPTI8T , CHURCH
Addre, -Liberty and Marion.. Pastor,
Ernest H. Shaaka, resideace, 549 Korik
Liberty, phone 120. Services: 1.1 a.
and M v.: m. Sermon topics: "The-. Son
of Salvation," A. M. "The Escaped
Convicts. - p. ui. Sunday acbool: V:4a.
superintendent, Ed Schunke. Young
People's Union that boida an enthusiastic
meeting aeh Hundav evenina. Week-dav
tor: Geo. Koehter, 1750 State St. Pbona I services : :00. The' Young; People will
59K. Services: io:30 a. m. tsunaay I b in charge of -Ue Mid-week services
school: 9:34 a. m. Mr. Fred Tbener. a I this week and will tell of their program,
theological student of-Capital University. I - - :
Corumbus. Ohio, and Kev. wm. iScneeler I MARKET STREET FREE METHODIST
of Aurora, Ore., will preach as the - pas
tor is oa his vacation.
i; EPISCOPAL i
ST. PAUL 8 Church St. at Chemeke
ta. Rectors Rev. H. Duncan Chambers.
Services :-Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a. m
Address, corner of North' Winter and
Market ' streets. . Pastor.- Mortimer - u
Clarke, residence, 122d Winter, phone
1336V. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p
at. Sermon topics; "Not Taken But
Kent." i Rev. J. W. W ebster. Sunday
school 9:45, superintendent, r. Frank
in the chapel; Morning prayefinnd sermon I huti. Young People's, meetings
by the rector at 11 a. m. Church school: I :S0, Luther V. Cook in charge. Week
oupenutenuent: ine rector.
"t FULL GOSPEL MISSION
551 Mission St. Pastor: Ralph D. Bul
lock, 251 Mission St. Phone 1439W.
Services: 10:45 a. to., 2:4a and 7:4j p.
day services: Cottage prayer meeting at
the home of Mrs. Caroline Jackson, 1400
K. Winter atreet each Wednesday at 4 p.
m. Church uraver meetme Thursuay a
7:45. On Sunday evening Rev. W. J
Webster of Concordia, .Kansas- will
ro. Sunday -school: 10:45 a m. All meet- nreachj All have" returned from the
lugs Sunday will be held in th big tent gUte emp meeting just held near Fort-
on South Commercial street. Services ev- iad . skpd are' looking -fof a big rally
ery night in the week at 7:45. All are in-, gnndayi Yon are cordially invited to at-
vited to come and hear the pure, unaoult- I ,end thege ,1 mni yon will enjoy
prated wor of Ood preached in the pow-. I tna splendid gpiritnal atmosphere of this
1 f'nr 5'15t "Thu Ird workins with I
them, confirming the word with I JASON LEE MEMORIAL" METHODIST
following. "I1 Mark 16:20. A baptismal! ijj... wim.. .. j.rr.rmn Ktc
aervire will bo held 4 p. m: Sunday. We JXake - North V Commercial street car to
Jefferson. Pastor, Thos. Acheson, resi
dence, -1060 Jefferson, phone 1006J; as
are living fin wonderful days. -May .you I jetferon. Pastor, Tho. Acheson, resi
not be among those, who fail to lenow I j.-,. infiO Jefferson. Dhone 1006J: ai
. Le-roy valker, residence.
phone l.UONVa. - Services.
m. Sermon topics: "The
Key Man The junior pastor will lead
the "morning worship . and. lr. Donald
Wayne Kiddle will", be the evening
aneaker. Sunday school: 9:4a a. m su
perinteBdent, Harry Carpenter. Young
People meetings r' The Wealey and EP'
worth Uarues meet at 7 p. m. in sen
arate rooms downstairs. Topic, Paul
the day ofr their visitation." "Having I ,jrt,, j pt0P;,
form of godliness.-, bat denying the. pow- I 920 0a- .tree,
or thereof ; from such turn away," 2 Tun. 1 . g p '
' ! I' IKn Mill" T
GLAD TIDINGS MISSION ,
Address,, 343H Court street, pastor
C. S. Johnson, 135 Maple , avenue. Ser-Vicea-
a anV p. aa, ciuaday seboel 2 p.
m., superintendent, S. Berkey. . Young
Peonies' Meeting Fridav evening. Week
day services: Tnesdsy, 1 nursaay ano I An tnterDreUr 9t the Way." Herbert
Saturday t avemngs; noon aay prayer i j Mper,led , tbe senior league and Dor
aaaaiiaoa da fttam taTAt hr lav BndaM I r
SSU V7 (ISIfa) S C waae wa v wa a. mm wv
RsCbbit Raising: Industry Malting
'- 'V: XSfcat Strides ."All Along Coast
Methods Emplo7l by Gotdm West Fur Farm at Arcadia in
. 4 Southern Calif 6rui,.TroTe to be Unlqao
A great deal of attention has
been given to the tabbit-raislnx
Industry in soathern California as
a source of meat supply, and al
ready several districts In this sec
tion hare developed excellent
markets for i carcasses. Little at
tention,- however, has been paid
to the possibilities tor .bringing
Into, greater prominence thefur
bearing rabbit lrhich is Talnable
for both fur and meat. Several
attempts to' popularise the fur
branch of the industry have met
with fair success, but the work
has been on a small scale.
With the ! recent establishment
of the Golden West Fur Farm at
Arcadia by M. WMeek, the fur
rabbit industry has been given a
new; impetus. Mr. Meek is an au
thority on rabbits, having written
Beveral books on this industry.
and has been a practical furrier
for the past five years. He was
formerly the field representative
of the National Association of the
Fur Industry. -
Since coming to the coast, Mr.
Meek reports, he has imported
several hundred Chinchillas and
rabbits "of other fur breeds! and
purchased over'IOOO head of does
of the various fur breeds in jthis
country to stock his farm and
those of his j fellow breeders. He
is killing from 100 to 400 head
weekly, the 1 meat being sold in
Los Angeles, Pasadena and other
local market points,', while 'the
pelts are . being used in his fur
factory, which is run in connec
tion with the farm at Arcadia. Mr.
Meek reports that he either owns
or controls the output of about
1000 breeding does of the Chin
chlllas, Havanas." Lilacs, French
Silvers, Himalayan, White Flem
ish and New Zealand Whites.
About 300 of these are kept at
the Arcadia plant. :
He has installed andisoperating
what is said to be the first. practi
cat rabbit warren of Its kind on
the coast for fur production. This
warren is inclosed by a IVi inch
mesh woven wire fence, six feet
high, with a two foot flap of the
same mesh turned in at the
ground, preventing burrowing out
by the rabbits. Hay, grain and
water are all fed automatically.
While- rabbit warrens have prob
ably been maintained In "England
for 200, years, Mr. Meek says he
believes the southwest is an ideal
location for this form of rabbit
raising. Climatic conditions here;
he says, insure maximum produc
tion through a twelvemonth breed
lng season, ' and due to the ' slight
rainfall, there . is little danger
from disease caused by wet and
dampness. Compared with rab
bit keeping In hutches, there is
less cost , for labor and supervis
ion, less feeding expense, and an
apparently greater revenue from
fur brought to a prime condition
in the ootdoors, the Arcadia man
says.
Statistics reported by Mr. Meek
othy Smith the Wesley league. Week
day services: The mid-week devotional
meeting and study night is on Thursday
at 8 p. m. A i special place is provided
for every member of the family. The
boys club will meet oa the river bank
at the end of River street fop a swim
ming party and club meeting at 6 p. m.
Jason Lee has no excuse for existence
but to serve the people of North Salem.
We aim to be a friendly church and ex
tend a personal welcome to every
stranger within our gates.
in his book, "Fur Rabbits." show
that' the United States and Can
ada produce only -500,000 rabbit
skins in a year, while approxi
mately 81.500.U00 skins are Im
ported from oth countries. Aus
tralia, with a production of ap
proximately 80,000.000 skins, of
which all but 1.000.000 are ex
ported, is the greatest producer.
followed in order by France with
total yearly production of ap
proximately 40.000,000 skins.
Through the rapid extermination
of wild fur bearers of . various
kinds, . rabbit furs are .now used
to an extent that over o per cent
of all fur articles 'are made from
thm, according to this authority,
and Mr. Meek says that as the art
of the American fur dyer advanc
es, they will be nsed more and
rmore to imitate other furs.
Mr. Meek reports that he now
has plans under way to install
and operate a model rabbit war
ren, of twenty to forty acres, to
be divided Into four sections for
Whites. Lilacs. Silvers and Chin
chillas. This plan will permit
BBBBBSB, assssa essas mm
KEIZER METHODIST
Address : North River road. Pastor,
Leroy Walker, residence, 9-0 Oak, phone
1790W5. Servjcea 8 p. m. The pastor
will lead the service. Sunday school, 10
a. m.. superintendent, Joseph Bsrtruff.
Young People's meetings: Kpworth and
Intermediate leaguea meet at 7 p. m.
Topic: "Panl-r-the Interpreter of the
Way." "All the young people of the
community are invited to worship with
as. Week-day services: Mid week prayer
meeting and study class at a p. m. We
are studying the book of .Acts and hav
ing very interesting anil profitable ses
sions. Everyone welcome. The summer
congregation at Keixer is holding up well
but we reed the cooperation of the whola
community and seek in turn to serve
them. I
atypur.
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3.
DnUG.CTOrU!
cara Nome
FACE POWDER
The master odor of Cara Nome
is blended into this wonderful,
soft complextion powder.
More and more each day Wom
en are discovering the secret of
youthful, fresh appearance.'
The answer is Cara Nome Face
Powder.
It is preferred by the -most
particular women. . .
Perry Drug Store
SStra J:
115 South' Commercial
Salem, Oregon
200 does to the acre (one buck
to 2,5 does) "and natural breeding
the year around." There will be
quarterly round-ups and .taking
of pelts and meat from 'the sur
plus, young bucks, selected young
does - being reserved for future
breeding. . .
YOUNG CASE' ADJOURNED
LEGAL TAXGLK CAUSK8 HALT
IX WIFE Ml-RDEK I1UAL ! .
Itabn Is expected to rule 'On the
argument, - f
nThe battle started wna Mrs.
Dorothy Mahan.- formerly MiSs
Leopold, the nurse, was Question
ed 'by ; the district tatornqy and
told to relate the private conver
sation which she 'and the dentist
had a few minutes before the pur
ported confessions were : made.
She ts said to hare persuaded her
employer to confess. j
Before the argument, thq nurse
Identified a lethal gas appliance.
with which the denttea Is charged
with suffocating his wife, and the
court allowed her conclusion that
it was the 'Identical' appliance
.which waa'talsflag from Young's
dental oil ice after the alleged
crime had been eommlucdv
Commercial aviation has been
provided for Sweden br-t"o com
panies that. are developing a num
ber of air routes. - .
LOS ANGELES. Aug. 22. (By
Associated ?res.)Altorneys .tor
both sides at the trial of Dr.
Thomaa Young, a dentist, charged
with murdering his wife and con
cealing her bodyIn a cistern, be
gan arguments' on a legal con
flict here late .today over alleged
statements -the dentist is aaid to I
have made lojila jof fice nurse a I
few minutes before he made three
purported . confessions which be
later repudiated..
Court 'adjourned until next
Tuesday -when Judge Edwin F.
. a .
I At Kafourjjs
toMPnrTrimigs
Hotel
Marion
Sunday, .tugu.t '23, 105 jf
Table D'Hote ,
Citrus Cocktail
Chicken a la Sontag Consomme Cclestine
Celery Heart Mixed Olives Young Radishes
Baked Newport Halibut Hollandalse
Risserole Potato m
Small Sirloin Steak Francalse
Roast Young Chicken, Dressing and Jelly
Leg of Spring Lamb, Mint en Aspic
Candied Sweet ' Potatoes Yelow Corn Au Gratln
Combination Salad
Fresh Teach Sundae withNablsco Wafer
Apple Pie chesse; Fresh Teach Pie, Grapenut Custard Pie
Demi Tasse
S:4S to 8 T. M.
aWioj9tS'JBV3i-!8 owarwwyaiaaa as ran w iiarw wraxiiissj to snjBffWMwsrsMajBt
.. 'Fur Is to be extensively used on coats 'and
- dresses this fall; every costume' must-have
-: at least a touch of It.
-
AU the new rolerlags aad pr(i a
that vrill fce wont are th. "They i"
arc Uard with aatccta, also aatla.
They Will Be Much in "Favor
French Coney. Summer Ermine, Sabeline.
i Tlucked .Wood Coney. Tlatlnum Foxlne,
Beige Foxine. Mole, Chinchilla .and others.
! i - : -
; ; I Prices Range a yard '
1 .98, '2.25, ;2.98, 3:98, 4.8
6.95, 7.50 .
SALLI STORE PORTlaVXl 8II.K ROP 'VaN-i
400 SUtc Street f 383 Aider Slrrt
v
nominationaL Wo teach the fall gospel
sslvstion gosling for the sick and bap
tism in tha Holy qhost. Everybody in
vited. ,' : - . - -
SOUTH 8AXEK ITtlENDS
Address: Mommereisl and Washington
streets: Bs&tor. Carl V. Miller, residence.
165 South Liberty atreet, phone 133K
assistant pastor, atmnie u. jaiuer, resi
dence: 1&53 vionth Liberty St., phono
133H. Hervieaa: .11 a. m.. 8 D. m. Ser
mon topies: "Building Without God.",
an evsaa-elistle messare. Harry Pearson I
will sing. ' Sunday school: 10 a. m., su--
perintendetat, Carl E. Miller. loung I
People's meeting T p. as. Week-iay aer
vices: vrsiver meeting Thursday 8 p. i
You wiilj be blessed if you coma and
worship with vs.
USUS METHODIST EPISCOPAL '
Addreasj South omm.rcial annd Myers
trMtL Paiior. 11. V. Pambertoa. resi-l I
dence. 348 Myers atreet. phone lsdJ. I
Knrvicea 11 a m. aad 8 p. m. eermon
topics: ,Hsve You Discovered od!
Chriatiaratv-Cnlture or Christ!" Sun
day school. 8:43. superintendent, E. A. I
Khoten. Xoung People's meetings: In
termediate) Jjpworth Lesgne : in IesiU
Hall and Leslie League in tha church at
7 p. m. fAIl young people ar welrome
at these meetings. , Week-day services:
Bible study and prsyer meeting Thurs
dsv eveniar at 7:30. We welcome Strang-
era and visitor and endeavor to make
ihurn feel I at home. I Come with us lor
tha day. lMake this your homo enorch. I
THE SALVATION AEMT :
Address;, 2 4 1 State . St.; pastor Capt.
and Mrs. A. Pitt. Services Sunday 11 t.
m. and 8; p. m. Saturday night, wo
men's night", men -invited. Sunday
. i , n Jon .1... . ;
X pnua j , ; M. mw awn , j ."j , r . h.,
A warm welcome to all. Tho Salvation
Army will conduct a service at tha state
penitentiary Sunday.
' i :jutAjiranB.:H.J tv;
Address: , lsHh aad . Marion street. I
Pastor, f. . H. Hopkins, residence 19SO
Marion atreet. Assistant - pastor.. : Mrs-
Hopkins, 1960 Marion street. Services:
-ii niiand S n. m. Sermon1' topics r
Puu.ind .HoUness:" "Ksp Wbst
'Yot Sow." Solo by Mlsa'Hatlio Meg-
gers. i Suitdsy school i45 a. m4 snper
u.' n TTanlv. . Your r Peo
ple's meelhg -7 o'clock.-; Subirot, Th
- UmmA t ( krint ' Leader. Miss Mildred
Nunemsker. Weekday services: Wednes
dsy evening prayer meetiag at-S lk.
, Thi in a spiritual feast.. The pastor will
Preach Sunday morning aad .'Mra.Hop:
kins . will i preach uatay - night. , Juvery
body weleoma to th-ma services. -
. , 'zxTHArsr jaxrosMXD
Address:-Capitol aad Marion streets.
Pastor, M. Denny, residence. 4 Marion
street, ptton 445W., Services tl a. m.
la Eglik. Snnday school, 110:00 a. ta.
SupeHateadent: Fred E. j Kruse.. ;
FXKST . XV AjroBUCAJ
Aidrets, Liberty and Center. Pastor.
C.C PeJiag,. residence, 435 Ceater St.,
phono 89U. Serrieos 11 sw.v.aadr a p.
m. 8ermon topies: "Chnst'a Ability tw
Rave." JTha.' ps&ior will preseh both
morning, and evening. Sunday school,
; :5 a. taw snperintendeat, J. r..t1rich.
' Yoang psvple'a meetings: 7 p. m, leader,
Bernica Clrich; Junior Eadoavor at 11
a. m. Woek-day services Thursday eve
ning st 8 p. m.
CBXISTXAS AJTD MISSIOKAXT
. ... v , AIXIASCB - -
Address u Services in the Armory Sua
dsy. Paster, H. E. Caswell, residence,;
17 South Cottage, phone 1434J; sssisV
ant pastor, Mrs. CaswelL Services s 3
p. m. aad 7 p. m. Sis piece rchestr
is giving good music. Special song lor
Sunday. Sundsy school 2 p. m. s JIit, J.
If. Vitrhc-tain, mother ot Marjr Agnes,
will spealj to tha yonng people, sgiving
an account of the dedication and. rail el
her daughter, Mary Agnea. Sunday , eve
'tt'ng ia the closing .service of tha five
Hay service in tha armory. The largest
building in New York and Boston were
crowded when this seventeea year eld
school girl! orator and .evangelist speke
Note apecial ad for i announcement of
subjects. : . 'i , ,y . V' i;
owaMSHlBaav - ? "' ' "
j COTXET STKEET CHEISTIAN
address: Court and Korth 17th street
Faator, R. L. Putnam, residence 1106
I-esliatreeW. pbona, 1 125i. Services. It
V S' - i-' '" - . - - '
1
GATHER together the biggest
wash you can find and
phone for a Maytag Gyra
foam Washer, t
Mr
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3 a
90ritataadlast : . '
Maytaa Featnrei
1 Washes aster.
2 Washes cleaner.
largest hourly
capacity ia the
.world.
4 Most compact
washer maoe -
takes floorspace
only 25 inches
square.
5 Caitahiminnm
tab can't
, warp, rot, swell,
split oroarrode.
Easily adjusted
to jour height.
7 Ckxhea can be
.pot in or taken
.: out with the
S'asher running.
S Tub cleana itself.
9 All raeti
wnntrer. S
adjusting. In
. stant tension
. 4 release.
si
Reasons for . .
World leadership
. Foe. hmme mlAoul tlmdrie
ay Vm Mmytag Gyrafoam
i atmllabU milk MulU
mitt attachment.
Catolint Motor.
Then, when convenient, do thei
t same thing with. any. or all other
washers. Make the comparison
thorough. j
Find out why the Mavtag's t?4f
' elusive principle of water turbu
lence washes twice as fast as others.
Why you win average $0 lbs. of dry
clothes an hour. Why you will ob
tain snow-white wristbands, collars
and cuffs, without h a nd-rubb in g.
Silks, linens, woolens immaculate
in 3 to 7 mihutes. Why and how
the cast aluminum tub cleans itself
in 30 seconds
Then there's the all-metal wring
er, low design, right where you
want a wringer- close to water
Jlinc 'Feed it blankets or handker
'cHefs adjustment is automatic
--tension release instantaneous.
Prove all these tfiings inyour
own hwne. The Maytag will-be
'brought' to you. No obligation
5 whatever. Don't delay phone! We
want you to make THIS test before
'you make your decision to buy.
I
A.Gfcocl Used fiianb is Betitet
Than aCfeeapiMewInGt
If you want a real bargain don't buy ache aplv made new instrument. Better choose a
used piano made by a well known manufacturer,1 thai has' been well cared for.
' i
Geo. C. Will Music Store often receives In trade, on new pianos, instrumenU that axe
In'excellent condition and hare a splendid tone. Klght'.now we Ime some' on hand; and
you can buy one at a low figure, on very easy terms. Slop In and ask to see lhetn, also
- ! ' i - '
hear them played. i
t.
i
410 sen
iisill'liii
Here is a piano wlthliew lie app
every respect. Terms onay 910 a month. ;See this piano. .
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