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"STOP CALLING ME WILLfE," CBIES' ' STEVENS, WHO ISflREGULflRiK Exhibits Battered Briar Pipe to Prove His Contention?| 1 m Not a Sissy/ He As seits, and Adds: "Smell I hat Pipe." .Nmx Piuusxxuk. N J. Sopr 2S.? ] Mi' .. l-'ranotts Stoxons llall. willow of K?*x\ Kdward Whoelor llall. slain c'o rsyinan. was *a dmil" in tho pvos1 of Mrs Kloaitor Koinhanit Mills, his rhoir loader. w hosr bodx was lound bvsid?* his near I'. iun w?-?>ks asu. I'h:.- information. with its boaritit;, on a po-siMo joalottsy motive for tho 1?i? ? Mayinjr. w a> rr; v ?-n dotoof ivos j i? ?kr by Mis- Millie ' a ueiihbor of the Mills family Miss Opie earlier ( h??l toll] of fiTi|ii? tit ronver-; saMon- l?pi\*?-i-n Mr. Halt and Mrs. j Mills. and of many xlslfs made hy the! slwu o'virr to tho Mills homo. Tho "ilex iI" ineidenf. sho recalled j today, crow out of a pleasure trip t0| Point l'1-asanf. a Jersey ro.C-i resort.] Tin- party. cotisistitiK of Mr. and Mrs. I Hall and Mrs/Mills. ?.i.- to start at Stj oYhn k on the moraine of July 12. | Miss* Opio said Win-n Mr Hall failod to call for her a? tho appointed hour. Mrs. Mills tele-j phonod tho Ha'l homo. utrninK avxa.v| v. ith tho potulattf remark that Mrs. llall xxartod to tnako tho day as short] I as possible.'" Miss opii> said. Af?? r Ili? [outm-:, site said. Mrs. Mills told li?*? I thai Mrs. Hull was a "devil." William Stevens. brother of Mr.*. , 'tall, w as questioned again at bmcth I today. bringing t>> the cinii i house with j ! llll (lo rloltlillK ho Wore oil tllr IIiullt I of llto double slay intr He was exam lined at length about spots said by a i leaner ro bare hoen on one of his j\o.sts sopt out for dr\ cleaning si nee 1 (Mr. Hall and Mrs. Mills wore killed. j ; Kmerging from do- oourt house.; i Stevens facet! a group of reporters i belligerently and said, j "I want you fellows to stop calling line Willie, t'all me William Sit vi n<, i or Mr Steven.-. I want you to distinct ! (I\ understand that I a n not feeble-j | minded, and I am not a sissy. I "If you don't believe me."' he eon I tinned, ext acting a buttered black [briar from his pocket, "smell this, j pipe." J Mr Hall's will was filml for probate] j in tho Middlesex county . curt, which,] jon the iecommendatioii of l*roseculi>r: Strifkpr. ?mlay adopted a resolution ( [offering a reward of ?l.ohO for the tb ? i tendon. apprehesion and conviction of! jfht> murderer. The reward will ho i paid if it is proved that the crime was! Icommitted in Middlesex county. [ A copy of the resolution was sent to ?to- hoard of freeholders of Somerset j county, which is contiguous to Middle sex. with a request that a similar re [ward be offered in that county. SCfii BOARD ACTS ON MANlf ! UTTERS AT REGULAR MEETING COMMTTTTr REPORTS received and approved?repairs RECOMMENDED. drnciT or sso.ooo to be vrrvv out with coming pay ment or taxes. < '"iisi'l'ra b'e routine Imsnf-j was ? <11 nns>v| .?! ,i m;tn> reports approved *r tne <| meeting of the board of | >i?!??;?*?? -?i held laai night 1 ti tlic . Wheeling High School building. A iciHTt *>t' the I'oloman laboratory j <*?1 the I" water in the Wheeling! sliowi d the water at Wheeling! Him S*ho..| ind !>t the F?<>me-tie Set- ' enec building t.. he sale. All others ! w. i f rvP'irtfd probably safe. J'he r? port of 'ho Ituilding and | lircuii'i ? commute' v? as adopteu and j h'lls ordered paid The bills of the i various schools for the month of Aug- j um were: Washington, flay, j 117* t.": Jefferson. $7.'.-?"7: I'nlon. *159.-1 ph. Center. J3U' W. High school. $t6h9> .77. Homo Keonomies, $1?<V14: Ritchie, I $777 7! .* r??i M< Kin ley. $635.07. The j ?mount of the bills totalled $6,196."JO. 1 On motion of Commissioner Maury I the erpor* of the Committee on Ac- | count.- was approved and bill* ordered! paid They amounted to $554*.S3. The report of the Medical Tnspector j for repairs -o various schools was re- ! f erred b,? k t > the Physical falucation Commit'-,- i",.. a nummary report and ; recommendations on the porposcd re- I pairs. Hates for 'he playing of ReMiany ! foot! ;>l! _? i*o s at the athletic field were ' approved. P*dir games will be played.; 'pl??* f.'ih da'e conflicted with u game to be playvd by Wheeling High s. hO'd. j i rac? Deficit. T o report of th.- city treasurer dates | \iigu>: .1 .-lo'Wed the board to have a 1 balance ,.f <!.7:'.n.75 in the hank, Com- ' .??r Wilson asked for a more com plete report and Mr Mi Keo explained | that tiic hoard now faced a deficit of ( ? 5d.i.iM? This, however, will be wiped | out as >o..u as more taxes arc i?a!d. ItC. .??' :'??? |. j h r a r > Committee j a 'o.'ii to $?" :?? vv..re approved and , order* <i ;>a ?i Tjie e.irninltte* will spend I $!3V:>s tii.s month In the pnrchas,; of j "ow 1 Us. ; J Tin- r, |i. rl ot Stlper'ntrndenf of I ,>. h??*'?'- c ?; <:i*(i. i,s .i)..\v?d a gain in ! ? nr-illoi. nf to- I9.-; or' in: pupils ovei ( ?he enrollment of la. I v ear. TI.e oiri-'ilaf ion at tho library dicing , \'ig't. ' war s.n;:;> rt average of ?51 a i day. Mur. that: $5" was collected in i j l>.c.' '. .vol i.e Isdd in Room ; i-M . * I* s i o.d and the teacher j w;| r* c? :\i- a re numeral l.-n of $15 ll I month for 1 or , urn ihiiji v. The ,-ap.i- j ;t v i?.r tiii room is 5s pupils and at rt? lias I'll ???irol'irn fit if 01 .Mi ?? Vtrg ii a Mr'lrunahnu wis grant- ' ? d a !.. ?? o? .in-a in . .,>? ib;,r slo might j ait. n.; i!:< V. r-* V irginia I'.!? vcrsft y an.| j secure . 'iegr.ee of Ma- h *|.*r oT \rt \ii- j on. ? 11 Mi M? ch? i a gradual' ?f tlo t Noiinal - bo..!, will fill | II r p.isi' i-.t. ? Ins year ? Change? in Teaching Corps. The r. signal]..:, ... \,: Margaret! Mluk* .. I.,,, her was ;,.-. rf i.d ow.ngj f.? ?? ?I'ftiti. She h;,;. goj.li'd f?r :i i tie*iam! r' > mart*' ,v.c rvf< rrnl j to ?'. Mo . r?: ... Tnisle. .- } M: M.. ?? I ledger, of Cairo. M.J Va . .,. p. :ii????! . o;?. p at Cnlon ' S,-!w...' si iv >: al '?*? "used ii.s part j t ill. ?? a* *?? r .! 1 to I a grade ' g- .'it *1 o.-roi 'sa.ii in lite I priia ? Mtt.-lo,- ... t? furmsii . lure Ii ? "!?'???? .'.*,? pupil j, w f ind t, diiTi. u ' I . for r ai d r ? III''1 -i ?>?.? tlo aft moot! .-.eboi'l ' ' s.-s , ;i ... e\tra ex pen . on 'I ? r. ,r? III. I a..- rd , '? h report ..f ?!., ;mpr .i ? lio nts an>l main ; ' ?t fh' M. /art Mill .. hn..| vv.. i' d a't'l 'I pprov e>| a I'd hi 1 lu ordered pa o! ? Svabrlgl" (.or! ? .1 I.. :s?t I .?'?! tliat lo '.;n| sold pp.re , than a s. o*. of "til si .its 'oijnd in the t*;?sri.n ut ..f Mu. lu. si Ihh.1 C. n re - >??.* Charles Seabr'ght ?!.-?* i \phiito I *?? I'-.* boaril that l'r C It. Iv . . ...r 1 ? "i 1 i.|s . I In; , hud ? 'Veil I1..' ?>,ud ..Ii ? ?pen.*' J!" in a plltit pg I.ill t I- ? ' or. |.t s:iid wen' to . \ ? and |b.. pipe was j-n l-'mallv \; f..and a plant which vvoubl ?b* ih> wo. i ler * I" Now b: '!s W:I| b. askcil on flft printing J?h 'v ????ii i g $4" Th .s> it*-*1 nd la-' i ghl's b"nr<l iiieetii.g vv." M n*a'ii> \lauri Miller. M'-neki. Wlsoii. M. K.s-.W ague-. Roger.-'.: f Kind' Iberger, 2>ihiad<i S ?abr'glu and. \\ i I Hams. J 1 BRIDGEPORT MAN DEAD Hurry I"" V'Hh,. frmrr colored resi I. ,it Mridi;< died Wednesday niorniotr .ii his h??ni?* in lntroit follow II.c .1 i.rt. ( dlncss. \|r N\v I?v \v;t.s 17 . ?;irs old I!? was ?.? and rmrni in BrlrtK'port and ten aco left !',r I adroit \\ here In: had i| Miii i' i>i<|rs Ins viil'iH. Mr. . \ vt> is nuritved t?v hl:? mother Mrs. ???ii N?.wby of .'J< Howard street. Kirk :i sister. .Mrs- James Jackson: an<l !??*?? t I'harlvs New by <>? Wash UK'on. I'M. Tin- wMI arrive here today an'l funeral >*rvi.i^ w II r>rnhahly be hell Saturday from the family home In Kirk v Itcv. C Kirkloy of the I'ark M. 11 liiircli. will of'iciate. Mortal \*:1! b? made In l&e Week eemetary. I'hrF^tiali Hosier was or!ctnaM\ j .on ..i thank-pi\ ins service la.itiir. ; 1 '?IP> I j OBITUARY [ BODY OFCAMERON some ARRIVES AT FAMILY HOME The body of Private John M Williams of Oameren. W. Va . #? ho ua$ killed 1n H'lloii in lirlfiiuni on Vox-ember 1. arrl\od at Gameron \estevday mornl'iff and removed the family home Funeral services will he held Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Rev. (.'. Fred Anderson, of Wheeling, will officiate Ftiirial will he made in RIr Hun ceme tery. Th? O*m"on lodge of the Modern Woodmen of America will hold their ritual Sunday afternoon, while the American I.esion post of Cameron will act as an escort for the body to the grate, where a salute will be fired and 'taps" sounded. BBANDFASSFUNERAL TO BE HELD TODAY Funeral services for Charles F. Rrand fass. prominent Wheeling business man, who passed away at the Ohio Valley General hospital Wednesday morning of Injuries suffered in en automobile acci dent on M:iin street recently, will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from his late residence. No. CG"1 Main street. Rev. William C. Ulfert of the St. John's l-Jplscopal church, will .officiate. Rurlal will tic made in Greenwood cemetery. Mr. Prandfass was the founder and president of the Rrandfass Tobacco company located at 13tK Water street. H>- was a successful business man and his death Is the cause of much reeret ?o alt who knew him. Mr. ItrandfaiM li.i.- a In he plm ? d ..v ail. I!- I ?? ? *.- ' '?????' ? I/' ' .1 I" ?' A:I.i : '? . .*?' i? .> Mini ! .1 tp_ . . i..| hi I i 'i .1II !: r ! ?1- il l US. I Death Due to Accident. Tluoo lis ,ip.? i.i i S.iHirii.iV Mr. J I'.: .andfnss Mill. r. I sauri. w It ii-Ii J t'..Ml! Nil III Ills ? I . I I i i \ 11 ,1'l'n hp .mi .' ?*vi 11?? 11 In Mr Ainliriisp I.i.?? t. u.is pael.-j ? I i"! M iin up . i l !|p\i n: ii ,-iivpI. The! iT.ii i s ri-flisi-il In 'ii.M. :?:.<! viith im mn i *i ill. iiri.lilii. . III.* .;ir ?' m 11. -11 w j 1 ? I! \* ? ? I. .*i ii Main sir..: hill 'I1. ,i f-rasili ii j n!.. ;i I* !..;ih..ii. |..> ,ii..| pi ruek Vr. t :d'-iv.t!l;. II* n.i i.i'.ill :n.iiir<'l i'lii ' ii>*spi;r (Ins ins ??'?iiiir inn i-pcm^il i *> in ? ;*i i>\ i. \i hell II.* n.i. I*, it:..Ii.I In th !i ? ? I (pill. 11 vi i Ii I "l-'lpi tini" l inn i >1 >!ii I III in; ;j:s ? a i . hii-tlii i.f Ii ? ; :1' laum * i ? ? 111 h'* pii': ? ?* In* 'li.ii st.n.T; i j? qi I in r? l|i. I Ills .nil.til )| : i >; o 11 a V I...I Mi'ipIi 1" :*? ? In .It. .1 n i'' i J ?in.I Hi.- end pam? j-Tii! 1 > Medio - j I.i i fin.Mime It . !?'. !?? h Born lu Gcuu.oiy. Mr I:i ^ tJ I.i ii .t-i l?? ?: ii in ?;?*? o n >*. 1 Pill 1 111 II 1| ir?: ;ilN' ' .mil '? \ln-iaen 11 In II loit Ml ipi'p ? *hl Iii.lj u ' p|t hill a ynviHK I'l.'m ? iilrrod I ho | Ini ? ine.?.s. I'm* ??> .>t.il ip.ii'h Ii* : | piiihIupIp.1 ;i .retail -Nop mi -in ? ? ???n* I j I v-ip. t |.ii| rut. r* *! III.- ii !P !? ...!.* , ! ll tlnr-s in ! I ? III.* p.'irlv 'it. Mr I'.r.'iiiillii.'.s sci'i ? ii! f.-r nitp . Mo a*, pxii'ipiliiian i.f l\ liel j 1'i.r. Up ilislllvPil l ii*s a l'?l nri.rj ??unlit an.-'hri pithily o'tl**- Up s.rvt.M li.ii f Ii o first viator t ? >n ? >; ? -??imi .-In.ill.' ' j after hiv i*.*i in-iit.ml as r.mni ilninil i via* an .idi.iva'e id" imr.* iv;ii>*t f..i i WIipoIuik. Married in 1*74. In 1^71 Mr. Kr.ri.ll'.' -s- i as tinlloel n | in..rrinj;? ?>> Miss M iry A idoliuseli. T..j ihit. union si\ daughters and on.- Mm, ! ii ?ro ht.rtt. The l'iv?? Mr: . I!r.aiidI'a?* i 1 passoil anai 1" years aj.ru and In I!''h J Mr. lirnmlfiisv nodded Mrs. 1*. i'. King-j . II of Marl ins K.-rry, Mr Ttrandtjiss nas a ine-iibrr i*f Ohioi Valley Imliro. \o II. Knights ..f I'ytlnas J 1 inn! Iiplianeo lnd*e. A. '? I' W. V'| 1 nto* ;imp If lipid Iho Inqlipsi nfjiee I j with Uetiauoe lodgo and in 1 fcii.'l he-! | vain.* a inrnihor of iho Arp.n api. ty. r j Besides his ivldovr Mr. Uranilfass Is I survived by Iho following ohililron: Mrs. j | Walter Smith. Mrs. A. II. K'eruiin;. Mrs.! W. II XioUorsoM. Mi's. M". hi. Mel'aisliry. | I ,lr? Misses Aclelta anil Carrio ?nd I'nnj !?' HiMiidflsi:. nil of this city. Two* In'others. William and Henry Itrandfass. J pf Wheeling. and two sisters, Mrs. I ! i 'hrlsti.m Vprwhort and Mrs. Uoni I Ulieiusrhnolder. also survive < SENATOR WATSON TUNER AL Thotivson. < ;,i . Sept. < !'?> tli" ^s*l vneiated Press* -Heoeath :i !?!?-:? t- sUvj (inr! Mazing sun. Die l-nd* ..f I"?ut? States Senator Thorn.??* 1! W it son i?ii?* | home f?>dny and w i? laid t<* rc?t 'n t'icj roll of M. T'iifti?- i-'iintv as tlmusHii'N I i of his countv> men from ?Imrg m's 1>;iM\-j moods united with prominent of|l.-i.? I*. I aiul loo do ps l?i puling a hit t tribute to I his memory. Hrlcf and d tuple wf' 'he funeral s?r I vices at "Hickory Mill" ttio Watson I homo, but every honor within the pro- J ? vlr.ee of the town ?a< paid to the do-1 | parted senator. The Ucv. 12. J. For-1 roster, of Sparta formerly pastor of} the Thomson Rapt'st church. and hi I rlos.. fr.rnd of the late senator, oftlrl-. atod. i Thomson, a typical Georgia village! I with it* few stores, postoftlce. hank and print *hop. most nil located on Main street, early in the day h'-camo thronged with the "t^ige of MoDufllc's" followers Th<V ramo in trains and automobiles and on mules and horses and some trod ' many miles of dusty roads. WILLIAM H. WILSON F.lkirs, IV. Va.. Sept 2V? William i Hal! IS 11 son. served lii the Confederate j Army In the Thirty First Vlrgln'a tn ! fantry, died at Davis Memorial Hospi tal hero aged S'J. Jle waft capntfced at ) Petersburg and paroled at Fort Dela ware. June CS. 1865. He served one J term as deputy sheriff and two term* as Clerk of the Circuit Court. Me was .t Presbyterian elder for forty years and I was a Mason and odd Fellow. f{. N'elson Wilson, clerk of the TlaiuTOlph County Circuit Court, ia h's son. MRS MART STEELE j Word was received here yesteray I . ? . 1.-;.: !? i,f Mi> Mary 11 IVkrr :? > :. i I. il.-e i ..! i in- >1 I!. ! ? t-: * i.; i'ii.. wli.i ? |? 1 v i st.-l'.l.i;. rn : I . i ; in K ,i i 11. i k ii in ii ?< r li HI in . I ? -vi; I i.t, |i'.i rm. I'd i y 'II. . I'.i M; i Sii il was Mil* in..;her nf Mri 'iiiir^i i-: i|i)ii-i. t'nritii-i'lv iif Wlierlmc S i? w ;i . linfti in t ';i>Ui 'iiii l.niu'ii liiri'. I;: i 1 tii{ IM.'. ami i'.i tin I'ilt; ?i.t-;. hi nu i.ii:.v UK' .'?iii- wines h?T lm.-'lijiiiii W: 11 in tt: "*)?? ?? a i|.i iisii! ? i Mri. ?.irifi- K I!".||| . iii i miii MIISI-k. Sjimiii I A .i".l 'I in i . . ??!' I'>rtsimrcli. and :i M.-ti. 1- \\ iliiiiin ll.iywanl ..|' ll.ili- ; ??v. r.i;:!nnr| 1 'ii Hi-: ii 1 fv\ w |] Iii it o 1 ? I f roin linp | . r? . N. .ft It ll'Klllnin! no. !' i i ?'i:i: ??Ii. Saturday .(I'll vii'i.-ii. ,|i DAVID WOOD Otavles 'tnwn. \V. V;i? Sep! "1 !>a\M WimhI. win* i' ii4 i-iivi ral years luul peon niirhi p'litrrnuin ami ivhn srryei '?i iii.. i 'mifi-il.-t.ite Army, Is ilis.it, \|r?. !' \\ l.'a irtey . I'lti-airn. I'll, :s a Mirviv ? 11ic lift11irli t? -r. RUSH TAOGART N'-w Ynrl>. S? 111 Kit: Ii T.iPKart, ?. ,.-f in .'ill in ami yomr.il I'uuus.'l nf ih" W rs'iirn I in.-ii To|?-(?vjii>|i rompany ? tin! ii.il,iv iii thn iici' iii' 71! Hp t.eoume ill ?im|ir win wfi'Ks ajrii. Mi TaKRVt Was bun at Smithy ill*, ? 'ii'". ami ??iIik',1 ti*ii a? iho I imersity nf vYhiimnr. After I'l'taminK his masters il.yrco in arts at Hi.it institution ho was cradn.ned in law t'mm (he l'nivur M:y .if .Mi hig-nn in Is 1 ft. WHITE LATCH SEKVICB8 Mineral s.'rvii-vs f"r Mrs Susan Mir flat ?'ii "f lil! t let nil, \Y \"a . who ilhil Tuesday f??!b?\el?j; a brief illness, will l.e h' lrt from her l.ate home this ni'irmtic .it In o'clock. Mortal will lie uin.de in tin Highland .ainrtrry nt < "aineron. JAMES EDDY. ?la's' !.: \ ei iii'i'i, i Sept. 2*. .Tames I'M. I.v. farmer nf I'uxhtou n. W, Va... w-.iii whs kicked l>v a Imrse, wiien he fell he?ween the shafts nf a wiip'n while It:tih:mr the animal nn his farm this tnnrninir, died in the City hospital to nlyjht His skull whs fractured at tits hase nf the bruin and I.Is chest crushed. LEAD LEY SERVICES. Fuiumii! sert ices fur Mrs. Marearnt l.earilov. who died Tuesday following h hrirf Illness, will i>e held this after iti.nti at 2 :;a o'elo.-k from flits family In.me, K?? Main street. Key II. Melds, "f the Hirsf Christian ehureli. will officiate. Hurlnl will be ma*ie in I'eninstila cemetery. BURIED YESTERDAY !,.*?; i Huffman nf N<*. I fifth street. .Mrs Mi.-e Miller. :i;. Mliin sire. t. FERRY OFFICERS IN ! THREE LIQUOR RAIDS EARLY THIS MORNING Tlirof" r;ii?l - v <*ri? mud'* in*ai 151?* mid nnslit li'Mir Inst nicht and '-uriy this; rm-riijnp In Martins J-Vrrj h y t'nllcenio.l > l!"ihrriniind. .Ms'lilomati and Krizter. In '?;!i? h raid the officers found a Htlll. Tlii first ' '> ? miis made to the home. |io|..rus i.ivshtoic, a Hiitiearian j vv'Oiiiltl. liv'Ti^ mi Clarke street. A .still; i.i- I'niliiil in !!)?? 11:1 si-tin tit "f Mm housei .hi.! three v-ill'.us of moonshine liquor.| ? The next visit was at the homo or \tine Torek mi Avoii'ialo avenue and! Kirst street. II. re :t still anil tell t,'a!-' Ions 1.1' liquor were fotiml. The third visit was at the home of, fleortse Tava, a Romanian .on Clark ft. street, where the officers found a still ami one sailon of moonshine. Arrests' were made tn each rase. AUTOS COLLIDED I I ??? A Veil* roadpter. owned and drir*n Mr?, .^imon. of T.ansing, (?., and a ford touring car. owned and driven l?y H. L. ' Smith, rollided this morning at 12:45 o'clock at Ninth and Market streets. ! Koth cars were slightly damaged. If the time of payment nt * not* I is n??t inserted It Is held payable on ; demand. . i FOR CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS Headache INDIGESTION Stomach Trouble -SOLD EVERYWHERE T-uly Susie K ri :>'krrSn. k*r Orchestra Grey Morn Flapper Walk \W.?t(?hal orchestra TviO Little Wooden Shoes Come Along Hay Miilrr Georgette Send Back My Honey Man Tcil !,???];< Say It While Dancing The Sneak K<I<1 .? Klklns Come in: yoti will want a LI ot th'-se latent fox trots. . NEW MUSIC SHOP 38 Twelfth St. i ASPIRIN Insist on Bayer Package SW\ m1 ' w Unless ynu see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not get ting the genuine Mayer product pre scribed by ph.v>lclan? over twenty-iwu years and proved safe by millions for ? Colds Headache Toot) ache Lumbago Earache Khcumatlsm Neuralgia l'aln. I'nin Aecpt only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets coat few cnts. Drug gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100 Aspirin Is tie trade mark of Mayer Manufacture of Monoacctlcacidester of Saltcylicacld ????????? A Combination Room and Fire Place Heater New Method Radiant Heater The only Heater of this type that will Heat a Room Evenly That Equals or Surpasses in ECONOMY OF GAS ABSENCE OF ODOR INCANDESCENCE and HEAT PRODUCED ALL OTHERS : YOU Will appreciate 111 o wonderful heat that is thrown diror't across the floor from the Radiants and IVnvelain Rack, also the Kveil Temperature of the room | which can only he obtained i11? this type of heater from the New Method Radiant Heater ! on account of its ? Hot Air Circulating System with which tin* <'i?hl Air is drawn from 1 h<? fa rl host eornei - to beneath the heater. thornm up through tlu- baek flue against tlie hot porcelain hael;, through (he number of tube* in radia tor and discharged highly heated from the top eausing a t 'on- ! i tinuous Circulation of Air and Ileal iu the room and an Keen - Temperature. THE MOST HEAT AT THE LEAST PRICE * _ " " We invite you to call at our ston and allow us to demon ' | si rale the Except tonal .Merits of the i NEW METHOD RAD J A NT HEATER Before Inlying a <ias Range tiii^ fall it will pay you to see ! i our eoniplcte line of plain and enamel CLARK JEWEL RANGES with LORAIN OVEN HEAT REGULATOR and the GLENWOOD GOLD MEDAL COMBINA T10N Coal and Gas Range. ! SS SCBMEIClSEL'S ??. j I ^SS UNDERTAKING L0W HERE 226b 2207^ MARKET ST. EXPENSE j \ ?1| 4 ' ' When are you II going to begin ? I j The great big economical I I double loaf of Certified Bread I I is waiting for you. I I When are you going to I 5 begin to enjoy all that wonder- I | ful taste and flavor, all that I ; good-to-eat goodness? I Tomorrow? The next day? I Why put it off? I ' Get Certified I ! J| Bread at your I I || grocer's today! . I CERT! Fl ED | Lire Double I Loaf ? { Quality Ouarantood l>v Fnitcd Hakorios (Corporation ?