The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26

Q e a t s pi# to> fo£ !bey;i» sn**go Buy I ,kWt*fi '-si***? " j ! ?SE S9T ms I--!*:? ,*/ -■ l\ ji > | f?fp *r’’*■'■* i- Ln xH ♦ i ik^ f H ‘r,? If-nnS , i IThe lel-ve IJirial .'■: .tory biugh m k ' ’- !; n pr'ork Is _ Vp“' ,-n! sad ;are"• • in*. torve I. thq - .;: rholtf- ig.' Min* iferln* pasnia- 4 ofewU Boa*«*, frame- - ; 1 -the, ^ _ *»<1 Efcxsgth tjv re- * cmsin. ; by r.tbat It r«!i« M ad It iook- -itom oia Grant iitting, iched and Id* 0 . gm } f£ k ' w e*en« •SeM*# MMlWi U O . . k. , list L fht t« i t m T b it to wh&fe they *11 say ; “Tfcqy csrtamly do first- fitefit work at T h e S | M t i g k e l d SteamDye s Works ^ o r we have seen their w o rk and it k jn*t- like new/* Their customers" are ttlwkyasaOage . M ; A . I H R I G , Proprietor, I& N o r th Center jStrect, Sp r in g fi^d ," ^ Chip, Bxpreesage, paid one w a y on $5.00 orders. r «» V * O*, 1 •.*« <• ) *'?-Y\l " l <*^ v 1 . „r ■“ t 1 i?v^ ^» iCs^tb s J ■>T ‘ ?’ JT T, *■ „ * *. *}..,< J- -L „ ‘-i1- t'jf 5 -*JV1 1 i **9*i* }/ S r f i d G o l d G l a s s e s s f i t t e d w i t h S p e c i a l le n s e s f o r % w o r t h $ ! 5 * 0 0 : s ■» j, i ^ rft $ 3 .5 0 t w r i i $10; . sfi , ^ , i u,^ t ” 1 V i " " l 'h.f c‘ " ^ f i ';v ^ V t l : *?'',r> . gv .ppdeiatir •; r 281-2 E.iylaiaSfcy Springfield, |0« lOCAt“AkO K W M n . 1>, nulte ill. WiJljuemm hM been '■ft’t T.ury it.i i inw-urith Mr. <K A, McChdhm and family Bayton, » f' —?r— ———— Hif. T>. B Mtwiali i* limught to b# ( mum Li»tt«r. - AutomobH* oil »tK«rr & H»st- iaRtj, P^of. 2'lulihMoms in H^-tfUing lier vacation with Blmmion friend*, Mi** Aim# Adair,* is spending hey vaearinn her *mmft «4 rtit a, O, "tnumiHu i|iiiiir.l__r^iii_i_____ - - licsCpoljshipgjfrfiwusronearth at “ * WISTERMAN’S Kev, W, B, ttr&uam returned to Cincinnati Thursday-morning, - P’OB BABE:—-A two-horsa fi.Voy vragom J, H. Brotheiton. Mr. J, M. nklhn 'vy.dr, of Oinwnnatt 1 » spandiog hla vacation here*'•> FOB BENT: A farm near Cedar- viUe, <’all on nr address Henry -MjJisr, Wasimigtoa v , H. Ohio, j Mr. 'Frank Butt nt fihdhyvJUe, i Ind„ spent *?hrletma* witli ids 1 jawnls. Mrs. Wr. A. done* of OlulUerjthe and,Mrs, I)# Bois are guests of J)r. J. Vf. Dixonand family, 'The Xlshet family dianpr was held Ohrietm*# withe home of Mr. J. H. Hishei. • r . ...................S -. -. . .Wi'iWbytiiM-w ""ji(a<^.jinii/iji^i«i - ■■ "~ - Mrs. JohnSUvey visited her bus- hand in Columbus the first of the wreeic, - * - i „. . — j - --n-« ’ ■ _ I Mrs J. If ■ Winter* and grand- f daughter,Oliv* ac*jTl*lunfrdaii*e« \ In Xenia, n„ . | ' ■ I DEATH OF MIS BRADFUTE. Mr.andMr*. Wal*hh*n#ufHprms;* field span! ChrlatKta* with Mr. <h M, Townsley * »d family. The Cre*ir«il family dinner was held Wednesday at the home pf Mr, A. If, eraswall. Th* day'was one well spent by this large family; Carpets, mattings and linoleums ,atMeMm«n»*. < B, L. Baldwin andwife ofChicago Are yfsUing here. * " ••Stornnandstableblankets?robes, ©to,, at Kerr & Hastings, ’ • f - ^ a J, _r--i * i. ' T»vm11 ~h"mi'i' /?^ > Mr* andkfrs, %;% Baker^wero ih Springfield Monday* —Parker Pens appeal peculiarly to particular and ■appreciative people. McCollum, thejo«fOh»rsells them, 1 - - I f f-v „ ' *>{1 \ J f a r m s Congtantlyon hohd FOB SALE throughout Ohio* Write us T6- DAY for ottr desonptfye list, Sfcafcfe-aisso o|,«f$bsAnd.dpcaltty desired—or if yofi Want us to sell your farm, -write us*' Wo can. adj ii'imt pm, of 'nkpel^ lease* Ctood bank-* rpferoneee. ' R m U aa^^tesaAfonljr. - ° ’'^sftarvttllAk OMi*» Also fgents for the famous Car- 1 teroar,Automobile. M«Sa Bernice Wolford of Cincih- nati^pontr Wednesday!at-home.^ ,>;l ■ —Hooker^, couches, ‘folding-beds, sideboard^ : —Pankage' for ,hoga at'Kerr & Y ’V1-',/’If- >\C■!>>}%M -M 'u ^'*S * hiW. f *^>% ^ \ j ~ ^ ^ ' b * ' t l- ^ ...^ " J i * a i —Curtains to lit your window* akMaMiMan’a; r r/V-./'' v-*v *S,/H ■& ?hlx*'$} »-1 ^ ^ ^ .4i #■ ^ The. M. K. Sabbath school treat fox; the"children waa held,Tuesday •*: .V -* ,>> t i , greatly iihptoyed;';^ 1 "T.- (1 KXfeeUioii • N l * COREo£s; A physl- dsn** CUES* consisting of T. PILE 3 DISTINCT REMEDIES—aft iMemsl, an dntment and a sappdsltmy. Sim- pie and easy to use. Quick relief and cure.' Money-beck propoultion* Writ# aboat your case *nduOttr doctor will jflre it confidential and Individual at­ tention, EXCELSIOR PILE CUKE (the three remedies) postpaid for On* Dollar, Wme^for descriptive folder, AdAross, Eneeteior Chemloa! Co* Van- dueky, Qht*» m YEAR# ■XMtHlIMCk P a t e n t s *n$SrnSSTm - . . . . — v & .it*: —Maltfeases, bed springs,' the best to.he had at MyMiliahjs',s t **kj t "‘i1 1 fet; 1 ‘Sh c'~s‘\ *Wj\t *’ *»■'*•^* £vbiS* \ X^. —For oil meal atid -cotton need meal go to K^rr & Haatlngs* ' Mias Flora Nisbefc of Xenia spent Wednesdayvri^rMprand Mrs*K B, 3Nif$bail* * 5fhe attoual dinner held by the Andrew familywas given Wednes day at the homo of T, B., Andrew, * V * f* • *’ / ‘ *%■ (The R. P, and tl* P. churches each gave their Sabbath Schools a 1 Christmas,trCatfMouday evening;' OjUilting liko you 'nad done two years a ^ , FcroliVork and dlfler- ant dosighe. The price wiU be forty cents a spool. Call up. Phone Ko. % r’”d . Mr- Charles Kis'befc'; And'iitrailyl ofDoyeland Arespending the feoii- days With Hra-Andrew Winter* * Walker'Austin‘pit DelibrooM bpeht-Tuesjlay hera*'\!I^,,s.AusfcihliA ’t§a»h|bg 1 Mr; ,Mooi« .MoMillah.bh&: 5feehTb-r'' Cebrge, of Sallna/Morcer county* at fha homeof her fatheiy Mr* XH l - vld, BakeSrraw^ aufiering frprn an attack of appendicitis. vfCtJ$i i‘f g '4 ^ 3 >■I largo numberof relatives at dinner .Christmas.ih^honor-pf;her sister;^ ^ ’ ‘j ! / A MasqUrade social, Will be held at thehome ot Mr* David B; Turner Tuesday *ve«ing, December,slat, Kvery bodylavitod, admission' 10 c, 1' >. * kjr 1 t ’♦aux •% , J> ^ *. k >*- ■bfVlW.tm .nii, ** ^ > *' yriftf Attd'vjfhtis Btiitottlson left Tuesday for Bush- viUe, Xnd.,:*xpeotlngfo return home Thursday. Mr. Frank Brvin, who haa been In JT«wOrleans, oame hpmepforChrist- a m i9. “ '. R/i ' ' —Fresh car of PorF and • cement, the finest on themarket, • , ,D, 8 , Ervin <kCo, Miss Lena Gilbert of thb'Ol 8 . A B. O/Home Wspending her vacat­ ion a.t home. .. ., ' William, the little son of Rev. and Mrs. Q. H. MllIlgnn baa been’ quite ill thisweek. *> , Hon. George Little Spent his Christmas at his home'nursing a lumlthy cold. ^ -..-......t......... ' 0 r Mr. C. M. Philllpa, wife and eon of Dayton spent Chrutmas withMr. and Mrs, IS. T^Phililps* < ,' Mr* W. A, Alexander and family Are spending theWeek with Spring Valley relatives. * - Prof* K. B. Randall and family of Spring Valley are spending theJioI- Idsye hero. Mr. D. Bradfute was Sant* Claus Wednesday for the grand-ohlldren who gathered at lue home. Mr, Jason7McMillan, who Is a student at Princeton Seminary is home on a short vacation, Mr. and Mr*. C. B. Cooley enter­ tained Mr* Joseph Tate and family of Xenia, Mrs. Nettie Harbison and Mrs.Hytvia Kyle at diimicr Christ­ inas. ' ' . -v-. -jttr;.-—; WANTED! * W « want agents lhalfparte of ih» TI. B to sell « « r famous Dr W*i llama Pill*. Send u#your name ami addr***a and we will send you it* baxea to a-U at Me per toot, wl.ei acid send ns th* $$ and receive a fu ll. set ofooektng vessels consisting of a l *, 4 aud a quart vesaeh A itmlt^l J number « f these vessels are glyeft tf, iatrodaco car pille Older quirk. 1 DR. W ILL IAM * WRDicmfcOO., * RONKVn.LF., OHIO, Tha Unfi-Llvid W fT i l*r*w*A. mm vfcM « n k i iowers atw M if 4 #M siw € UMsy sser mmt ’ tb* flaw ter lw» or three wests ^ewamt deterioeetkm 'Thfib famm * assatfait adtanfinseowr .«rs that bee* to be cut hn- h w , er mm la Mvasee of, # m m * m * * * * * y.-Cmrttry I4f# fML W F i Why t o Bccmte we mule aw^Idaci foe 0m* felt thefft nit Chttrrtfm cT$lt ftsTd ife^y p f « * e r i l i « It tp f ooufhs,colds,bronchitis, ctm- •ttfiijiiiot* flieyt^ttitlL then ym car -Afoffd“to trust It. Ask your pwa dmt>e*o , *mm m mm *•**r **»**.” wS*r,mm' tejBtfjMBft'lilr ' ' Ayeifeit w,iw*».m *iai'i w* v« u **» mmOM * » n m#m**u***<; .,^,a / f a 1 Mr* and Mt$. W* M. ‘Barbel- gave the Christmas dinner this year to too relatlvea.thatustmliy gather for this family*oelebffttio«A a £S - „ ) • f - • 'ii 1 — Jtr, 1 1 1 - 11 . W i n >> ' •;• i> >' *i ! » , 1 1% 1 ;i[- Mis* GavrinTownsley entertained a largenumber Ofher friends Thurs­ day evening, at her homo easts of tosvu;. Mrs* Wm, Edgar has returned to Cincinnati after a few- days visit With her slater. Miss A. L* Crau*. fur<|; .* , Mr, F. P*-Hastings and daughter Mary,, left Thursday for Muncic, Ind., wh«r« they will be the guestof R«y. A* G* Hastings and family, - .; .M|«« lira' .Brafifato, daughtor of 1 Mr* John X. Bradfuto, died afc two I unlock Tur»ti*y. .laorning after a I tongiUo«» 8 , F#o several year* sho | had bfixistt Invalidandtoj?a month bffi^ she "had; bsen «onfiu*d to'.h«r. bedand thsend 'w0 notunexpsetod, The dsiieassd was fifty—two y<’ 4 r§ Mrs, Belle Gray and daughter, of age and was a faithful member Lyrito, left Saturday tor Pittsburg I of tho ! hited Pr#sbytorian church, and Xsrentum, Pk., whsra theywiU I Beside* hex 'father,'0with when* visn: durixtgihe Koxhiay»* «h^ lived, wh^lar »ueviy^d by tour sistei^s Mary ’and Anna"at borne, Mrs. Itobett Btohani wcrMrs. AL berhTackBOn, of Tippeearios City, John A.BradfutoyfCdlum and Wlillftixi Bradtoto ot Washingfon &&& ■ ■ v;--'' r ■ w v-;* morning frpih trie late residence, the services being conducted by at Massjes Creek cemetery, Mr. Georg* Stewart,^ who has been attending msdioal, college at Battle Creek, Mich,, is horn* tor tho Holiday vacation, "Mr, Fulton Fogerson, who la n second year post-graduate at Yale has heed th* guestof hi* sitter, Mr*. Charles Turnbull. Mr. Bari t/sttek and family Mr. Bert Xbjttckand Mi*» NelUe TJfltlek of Columbus **pen’t Christmas with $188Lillie Stewart* ‘ MesBta. William and Ohariesj Hopping comtomplato opening n real estate n$ca id Dayton about the first of the year-’ * • James M. Bpabr, aged 72pears* nf tosidetib pt the Jamestown ■ cop&~ infinity all hi* ljto died Sabbath; night*- Ho-to a brother of J'. Q. BphUr. •v ? r j - ...............„,f i? : . W,ilhe‘.Bhiejd** a towrteemyear old lad Was 'arrested Saturday,in iboffc'-of SblftaJlou Army boxes ip that city; Xbere.hast been,.noclue tothe cue* token here, nj;' ' ,7l‘*4 ^ 4 ^"ft,*- ‘‘ Swl’^ Miss Jennie Bratton will enter honor of par sister, Miss Mary Brat- top ,1 on Chicago, who isr visiting hete, * WATER \i red last night tb attend thO '^ rJ arriv dinner givepvby MissJennieBratton at her homo,today, to honorOf her sisterMissMary BrattonofChicago* Owing to the sickpesa of little- .\YlIliftm;Milligan; son of Bov* and MUf G^:$.>TiIhga% there Will b« 1 x 0 prSacidng in the IT*P. ohurcli SabWto ; K ..k *- B . Mr. m *ti*j^agify and $stert miss Zelb^Mrs. Namoint Hakleyand Mr. Itoper Wade altendsd, toq fifiSriil *>f llto^hailto 3x^sy a f ^Mewar« last Sabbath, . ■ The eiiftoh lodge, Knight* or Pythias performed some. special work .Thursday night* A banquet was served. A number of thenwln- • bote of the local lodge war* present; Mb, TL" Muster |#to Tuesday morftingto spend th* holiday*with illsson, O, P. Mlnser and wife of Lima and hlsdaugbur, Mr*,Charles, Brotheiton and family of Dayton. A marriage license was granted CalvinBhane, 21 , former,CCrtarvllle, and FtBe Hart, S3, JamestoWh, Rev, J. F. Gordon, was named as minister. LOST{—Between Cedatville and Springfield a ladies hand bag-eon- tamning apoirof glasses and a few other article*. Finder please return to this office and receivereward. Mr. W. W. Northup has moved hi* family to Coshocton, O., where hs lias-a position with a paper null in that city* r Mr. Harry King and ..wife of Washington 0. H. have been guests atths home of Mr, O, D. Dobbins and family* The Turnbull family dinner whs field this Christmas afcthe home of Mr* W. L. Clemans. About thirty- two were present. ltotiiembflf the Belma Institute Mondayami Tuesday, December fchu ai. Dinner will he served in the school building basement While the atefSions Will be held to th^ auditorium. - ' V . . . yp,:-,a,i*u -trwa-frkmmiy.lwafc Miss RosanpA Badger, Who was compelled ( to give up her school work owing to poor health, returned home BatUtday evening, after an extended visit with her sister in the Wt-s*. Prof. J. Robb Harper and Wife of Wilmette, lit,, were guests of Prof. W. H* MeCJimicy’ and wife over Thursday. Mr. 3torpor ami wife are also visiting relatives in Jamestown, - A good drop head Blnger Hew­ ing machine, with all the latest ini* proved alfacbmente/ Itos not bean used over a doaen thiies* Bnbjeefc toevaudnation by any ono* t wilt jMdi (ft trade for stock. Reasonable, it coat sm $«t J*u'it» Galnel, X'meeting of th* G. A, B. Will be tield Saturday afternoon at two o’clock in Uiehall ,for th* election of offioete. Rath member of the postIs Urged to bopresent* Messrs Ralph George Of James­ town, OscarGeorgeofLogancounty, and th*Sr families and Dr. J, (V George of Columbus and 1 Andrew George bar* been entertained at the horn* of Mr, J. 0. George, 'William Marshall wa* married Tuesday evening to 9H m Laura Culfiw of Clifton, Dr. H. 0. Middle- ton preforming the- ceremony, The couple hare gane to housekeeping hero, Mr. Marshall having employ­ ment*! the pap*r mill. Th* gtooin fs a ballplayer of some note having played with w numberof faafc semi- profesrional teams, Thu officeto of the new eieetrto light companyamt flilrertorsara as follows: G. F. Hlegter,' president; W. J. Tarbox, V. V O. L» Hrulth, secretary-treasurer. K. G, JLowry, superintendent of plant.* M«s*r*. L. H, Bullenberger, R. G. Lowry, W. :J. 7 bw> 0 X, G., F. Hlegler and 0. L. Smith arc the directors. M, I. Marsh ami I>. B. Kevin ate stock- holder* in, the company. Attorney H. X Bchteslnger of Xenia ha* been appointed a* .assis­ tant to the Ohio Codifying Com- misiion and will goto Colnmbua the firstof the month. The nommieelon will be several year* re codifying the Ohio laws. The law provide* that all law*shall be oodlfyed every twenty-five year*. A glance a i the Fairbanks theatre dotes' show* Ithat the BpringfWd 1 pla>house will have three strong attraction next week. The naming of Mfit, Leslie Carter in ’“DuBarry ’ a dramatic triumph ef two season*, mean* that BetingfleW people ate to be congratmated to .this ec+r»s* heretofore ha* neve* vmlted eitiiw of this *ic«. Hew Year* day Fhoebe Davis comes in “Way Down iCa*t.M Kridav night Mr** Fatriek Campbell will be seen in “’C hs SwKfttf MS*. Tsriiqoray*'' D- is eeWtem that three such nuracfloae vteifc Spring- field la one week. ii Hudson/O.JD> 0 *23,—Tlda village voted liquorout, and water In today. TheVofevfas l09hi favor of temper- nnee and 7p(or the By go­ ing ^dry" village wiilrcceiveamod- drncwaterwprka and ge'wagG. ayltem 'a donation froni one who desires hi?. horiajlre epaidealer, who bnc^ lived' here* 'Thuofierwaa made nponihb condition that the Vlltoga^bovoted “idcy.” It.Is said to bo,the purpose of Mb-?su«worfch to-maka Hudson the 'model village bt j the' ITnited States; . S*TW-1-! , CohgteSBman Denver'' has 1 intro­ duced a bjll for a 00,000 govern-: modpbuildhik ^ ? * rs > 4 ^ ^ i 1 J ''S ; t 't ; fFCDi 'H^B^iHarteL-piymouth,' tooJ:i<ick*rfiisv J;-H--LaOkeFV;V’ Citizen! phone, JaumstoWn tChto ; , ' * w i f ' i ' Mr, Ira Davis and family-of Cin­ cinnati are . being 1 ■ entertained 'here %y relatiyfife;" ^ . f Y **, ^ .J;’*i .^ 1 ^* The new water-tube boiler' at the papn^. mill* hr now im.dse which' inauree plant of power, ■The boiler is fedby efcrokers, the first improve­ ment 4 ! the kind that wa* «v%rtw*d. In town. ■ '-; <■• , L Mi %■***«* ^ 1 » fi ^ vc- 1 “ ‘ Messrs* John Coffey of Cincinnati and Daniel Coffey o f "Wellington ate her* for'the day the guest of their brother, Martin Cpfleyv The boys have \besu visiting tlieir parents In Xeniaduring (be week. ' A l l OVEB THE HOUSE/ Two Mixture* For Removina./Sporch Stains—•Domfetio Netea Peel and slice two large onions, pound- them t o , extract the juice* -Out up*half an ounce of white soap, adrl1?two ounces of fuller's earth. Mix well with the onion, juice and half a pint? of vinegar;cBoiltolf to­ gether and spreadwhen cold ojn tha scorched part; Repeat,.this if the stain, is diffi­ cult to remove. - Another methodof making-scorch mixture; Feel, slice and pound.two onions^ add oho pint of vinegar and a quarter of a pound of fuller** earth and mix well. Then add a quarter of a pound of washing soda and put into a-'saucepan. Simmer for ten minutes, carefully strain and bottle. This mixture will keep fresh, for a long time and is nhieny used for had scotch etaias.—Chicago Inter Ocean, Letiert Per ChappeJ Hand*. Chapped hands ate usually the result of neglect or 'Carelessness. Often «oap will prove irritating. The following is a recipe for a jelly which is very helpful and will keep the hands white, soft and beautiful: Three and one-half ounces of white petrolatum, one-quarter ounce of paraffin wax, one ouncP of lanolin, one and one-half ounces of water, three drops of oil of rose, one-half dram of alcohol. Melt the paraffin wax, add the *J m .1 T U.«aj^1f.ie-fc <C5J-«<a*. H a -W l petrolatum and lanolin. _jSlir con­ stantly, heating the water in during the process. Add the oil and alco­ hol when nearly cold, Per N*l! Wound*. I f eve'ry one knew of this reme­ dy there would pot ho so many cases of lockjaw, Cleanse the wound well with wariu water to remote all particles of dirt. Then take the yolk of an egg, mix thick with unit, spread-Onehalf of the mixture on a piece of clean cloth, apply loathe wound, leave on for ten or twelve hours and then apply the rest of the mixture. In nearly every- case fho wound will be Fell in twenty- four hours. Thvy Umitffteofi, u It wa* a achobl director In ftin*towh who visited the school and tried to *rt the pupil* to atend in line by saying; "Row *11 jrotwe children whet'* blgaer than the Other chfidren xet behind the dfiildren that'* Hitler than the teat." But, fttranc* to #ay, he cbtained th* <*aired result, S i , Other lor,dl»l, 1*1*01Ji?6S ».'i Tepidly a* the wjetrv. Deha?m*ri&nietiiet*reau. it reqtiirre crnhiirW, end absulwt? freedom itoir tv- vueure t <>thwetr m m.bT to i>t»tn its dvliehms ft*-' vor and us wholesmiie*' net.*, Seailshipt O yste rs ■ - *r- '‘ fir* brought directly % ia the eholeeetbed&lof Ai ir t o f t . They ?,to d;i;dvn Into,porcolfiiibllnfid eases, find paejrrd sh. Ico, vriiich nevopcomes in con­ tort with H«j_oyhti3Bf-Tha^ use nf Scalshipt Curriers is the pperet’ of their su­ periority, Try our meats, they wo the beaton Mmmarket, Bollfi, juicy and ** tofider asdesireJ, V,Te h&ndte thfi famoffi* Cbtewgo beaf whtoh has a world wide repnta- tlQII.' r - . “ - o, , S ea lsh ip t Oysters F re sh E v e r y M o r ir in g a t Chas.fl. Spencer Totophonom . , ; ; l* - •* ’ Codarvilto, Ohto*, ‘‘ Fresh and-Balfc Meats, Vegetables, ON THE STREET- O r the street the man ' ’ q 1 m ^Hwho are (jressect'^tHe ' best and who haYe the ex* * elusive 'style about .them,, - that - K a a y ' always 'gives their - pakoins ' are tbbse\ f * suit b f .; elotbifig, a JPrinee 'AlbQrt7 a -cut-away or au:r Overcoat, s; I f you yfaftt to -S ,V ,t - JMBP- , -JB laHW‘<1VW>. • " - - Xi- ‘ • —O , - t A-. , * -* » ^ t - u T w f ^ ' V v ^ p s ^ ^ f y o W , b ^ > O h O o ^ ^ . , V J^ >5,:%v ^ ^ -It vr^ %i::-> you r fabrics. Dow and have your suit, or overcoat inade 1" .ti-/ A* ji v ' ’X^htevOhiO. /' r i APPETITE ’4 J l Xf y o u r is poor, e a t m eat*, ,To^ tempt- ’ ‘ y b u r appetite and ‘° nou rish the .system :our bhoicse jn ed fs a r e h o t exce lled by . anyth ing. T h e w e ak a n d the s t r in g , the sm a ll a n d the hearty .ea te r ^aH fceeftJoy^bem ; ,' ' a „*•/' , CCWEIMER, EVERYTHING FOR PICTURE MAKING * IN THE KodakBox (J ' ' . j ' . G •. n A N o , 2 ft row n io C am e ra fo r tak ing 2j.f x 3 U .pictures, a B ro w n ie D eve lop in g ]B o x fo r d eve l­ op in g the n eg a t ive s in daylight, F ilm , V e lo x paper, Chem ica ls , T r a y s , Motints* Eve ry th in g needed fo r m ak in g p ictu res I s inc luded In th is comp lete ou t fit u ^ A n d th ew u ik iiig iJ i ic i » shj imt «uiylK»uy can get good re su lts from th e start. N o dark -room i s n eed ed an d e v e ry step Is e xp la in ed in the illustrated instruction hook that accom pan ies ’ e v e n t outfit. ^ . > ' M a d e b y K o d a k w o rkm e n in th e K o d a k factory—that te lls the sto ry o f th e quality. T H E K O D A K B O X N o . 2, C O N T A IN IN G : te, tStotenl*Ctofwgt* ewiiK" ------ JlNo. Itte 108 1 & ■ - J vmmtit. ,g i Jnw. K«m*JumfuSm Am i* ,ii l K a « P % . . : : M iStA . (VJ'T'tlcfi, Complfit* 1Hr At eit'KefiekD«*l«r«, 1Art.*ArtrwnWiMnHr.eW*^ * .18 2I»c.*W *94 I W w r » l * V ,l» i K t S s w s s f c * ^ i . .w Kli'4 tbw». XMmkPrf Wswrtlii* t lni*ttm*KMmpk, - - ifm JUntekJttst. $ 4 . ^ E A S T M A N K O D A K CO . KochestOr, N . If., w * ***** c*t* TRY OUR JOB PRINTING c\Vi o r

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