The Cedarville Herald, Volume 41, Numbers 27-52
y o u i t W A B SAV IN G S STAM P C H B ISTM A S W U i H E L P T O IJB N AT ION “ DAYLIGHT SAV ING” FAC TS One and a quarter million tons of coal have been saved during the sev en months’ operation of the “ Day light Saving” law, according to fig ures compiled by -the United States Fuel Administration.' When con gress enacted the law to set the, oloeks of the nation ahead one hour, beginning on Sunday, Mareh 31, and ending Oct. 37, the Thiel Administra tion made plans to- gather facts from many sources in various sections In order to determine the saving in fuel might be effected by the opera tion o f the law, Figures from this data have been complied, and from these is made the estimate of the coal saved, * . THE KITCHEN RANGE! : i , Aveld too much shaking. Live ooale- ln the ash-pltjnean wasted fuel. Clean ash-pit daily to prevsat damage ,to grates. 2. Cls*n the entire stove well In side, on top of the oven and below the oven, frequently and thoroughly. t . Stoke frequently and In small amounts; • 4. tferer shake a low fire until a ihttlc f r iib coal-has been added an(l 'given. time to ignite. 5, XeCp a pen or kettle of water always on the kltohen stove. Moist <air makes for comfort, "health, beauty and economy. & President Wilson says of the coal •'miner! "The only worker who de serves the condemnation of his com munity IS the one who falls to give Ids best in this crisis; not the one1 who accepts deferred classification, and works regularly and diligently , to Increase, the coal output.” ; Westmoreland county, Pennsyl van ia , coal mines are working on the !quota system recently set forth by jthe FuSl Administration. They gained '13,Odd tons in one week. This is I©oar enough preserved to present i Pershing 'With . 325,*00 three-inch 'shall*. Mr- Santa Claus Man M ’ "R. SANT A a LAWS MAX', wo n ' t y o u* please tell me why You come with your reindeer \ out of the skyt Do you get from the stare those bright, shiny toys That you hiring us down here if wCre good little boyst , Mr. Santa Claus Man, won't you please tell me why You don’t fall straight down 1 " when you come from the skyt Do the clouds hold you Up or.' does old Mr. Sun Watch over your sleigh till l your journey is doufit Mr. Santa Claus Man, aren’t i you ever afraid Your sleigh won’t hold all the toys you have madef And aren't you o/raid you’ll let some of them fall, Perhaps my new sled or my sister's new dOllt Mr. Santa Claus Man, do the birds ever fly '•As far up as you live up in - the skyt And are you great frjends with the man in ' the moont Does he ride in your sleigh or isn't there roomt Oh, please, Mr. Santa Claus Mani let me know About all these things that have puszted me so. Can’t you manage it, some how, my mind to relieve, When you Come down our chimney on next Chrlsi- * mas evet —Pittsburgh Press . Christmas Gifts o f Special Value and Quality The annual question, and one easily answered by a careful inspection of our line o f useful Gifts. See Our Bargain Table It Will Pay You to LOOK e OLTJMBTJS, O.—-(Special.)—Here’s one of the many timely verses sug gesting the giving o f War Savings Stamps as Christmas gifts; Our soldier and our sailor lads Still serve on land and sea. ,*• Each little gift like this will bring */ Them home to you and me. War Savings Stamps are the most ‘ satisfactory of all holiday gifts. They represent high intrinsic value, safety and income. By purchase of War Savings Stamps, to be distributed aB Christmas presents, the government is provided with funds to care for its war-time debts. "At the same time you evidence the determination to stand by the boys now In .foreign lands and you gladden them as well,” the Ohio War Savings Committee says. r Ivory Every piece stamped and guaranteed absolutely per fect, and of best quality. Manicure Sets Ivory and Pearl Pieces in Silk Lined, Leather Roll Cases. $2.25 S e ts ...................................$1J8 $2.50 S e ts ............... -..................$ 2.19 $3,00 S e ts ---------------- .$2.58 $4.00 S e ts ...................................$ 3.29 $5.00 Sets ....... $ 3.98 $5.50. S e ts .............................. ...$4.48 $6.00 Sets . . , . ..._________ ,$4.89 $7.00 S e ts .................................. *$5.69 $ 8.00 Sets ................. ; . ............$ 6,53 .$10.00 Sets , . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . ,$8.29 $ 12,00 Sets ............. ................ ,$9.98 Lower and high priced yets of ’ qua! value. iOc Picture Fram es..........’ . . . , 35 c 75c Picture Fram es................ ,58c ■$1.25 Picture Frames . . . . . . ___ 98c Hair Receiver and Puff Boxes •rom 49c to $2.00. IV 9 R Y . CLOCKS With Guaranteed Works 43.50 value . . . . . . .$2.79 $4.00 value ......... .$3.19 $5.00 value .......$ 3 .9 8 $8.50 .value . , .$5.98 $5.00 Ivory Alarm $4.33 Ivory Combs,Hair 1 Brushes, Etc. $2.00 Brushes ................. $1.58 $ 2.25 Brushes ........... .$1.68 $2.50 Brushes ..................... .$1.98 $3.00 B rushes-----„ ----- . . , ; . .$2.29 $3.50 Brushes .................. .$2,43 $3.75 Brushes . . . . . . . -------- .$2.67 $4.00 Brushes . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . $ 2 . 8 9 . $4.50 Brushes _____ _ _ .V'.T.$3.39 $5.00 Brushes-,................\.;___ $3.98 $6.00 Brushes . . . __ _...___ .$4.79 35c Combs ................................... 29c, 50c Combs ............ 35c 75c Combs .......................... 58c $1.00 Combs ............................. ..79c' $1.25 Combs . „ ■ _____. . . . . . . . .98c $1.50 -Combs...............................$1.19 $2.75 Mirrors ................. .$2.19 $3.25 Mirrors ............... . . , , . . ’.$2.79 $4-00 Mirrors ____ _. . . . . . . . .$3.39 $5.00 Mirrors ........................ ,.$4.48 $ 6.00 Mirrors . . . .■■.,!......, .$ 4.79 50c B u ffers...................... , 39 c 75c Buffers ;. v ......................... 58 c $ 1.00 Buffers ................................ 79 c $1.25 Buffers ...&., .................... .98c ilitary Brashes In Ivory and Ebuny, with or without, cases. The assortment is exceeded, only by the price.. Stationery --‘it . in Beautiful Holiday Boxes. 35c to $150 Ivory Tray*, Files, Hooks, Scissors, Knives, Picture Frames', Hair Receiver*, Puff Boxes, Candlesticks. Niloak Pottery ■Add a refreshing touch to your home with one or two pieces of this beautiful Pottery, made from the natural colored clays of the Ozarks. Vases, Bowls, Candlesticks, Flower Pots, etc. No two.pieces alike; a useful and unique present. P C . to M C P r i c e s . . ..................... .. DJI# $I « J Smokers Special k Ask your Father, Husband, Broth er or Sweetheart what his favorite cigar is, and you will very likely find it here. We save you money in this department the same as any other department.* 7 and 8 Cent C I GARS Roigs San Fslice Cineo Halpern Bold Iboid La Maceda Franklin Vincello ° loF . Burgomaster ecM*IO»* El Toro Armuletta Bobby Burns Tampico. Councilor El Symphony 6 Gent CIGARS BELLA. MUNDA DUQUESNE CLUB COUNCILOR LA TERESA DIXIE MAID VILLA GLORIA IN-B-TWEEN LITTLE GARCIA Leather Goods No b e lte r assortm en t and no be l ter. values can possib ly be had, And y ou w ill be .agreeably surprised at both b y m ak ing a careful w-roection and compariho-o. SAFETY RAZORS AND TRAVELING SETS ladies' Hand Bags Very Latent Styles $1.2fi valuue ., ,U9c $2.50 values. .$2,19 $2.00 values.’ .$1,63 $3.60 values. .$2.89 $4.76 values. .?3.68 $0,100 vuluo». .$4.19 $5,60 values.,$4^39 $6.25 \vu.i>es. .$4.85 ."$8.75 values. .$7.38 Strap Purses 50c Strap Purses ___,.,39o '$1.00 Strap Purses .. .. . . .79c ,$1.50 Strap Purses .. ;. .$1.29 $1.76 Strap Purses . . . . $1.43 •$2.00 Strap ' Purses- .. .$1.69 $3.'00;Strap Purses .,...$2.58 $6.00 Strap Purses .$4.93 $8.00 Strap- Purses . . . . ,$6.83 . * Leather One of the mott usoful presorttt we. can auggeit, $2.00 Sets ...$1.59 $2.50 Sets ,.'.$1.93 ,$3.U0 Sets ,..$243 ?4.50 gets ...$3.69; f a s Pockelhooks Bill and Hip Fo;cfs Wallets, Card and Combination Cases, Cigar Oases and Money Belts. Some' exceptional. V l g ' values oC the best quality leatlieri' goods money .. can buy, as well as cheaper grade values. Fully Guaranteed.' Parker Pens $1 ,50 to $5:00| Star Pens . . $1 .00 to $2 .00 Perfumery and Imported and domestic, in original packages, at moderate prices. The Latest In SILVER Bud Vases, Candlesticks, Holders, Shaving Sets, \ Shaving Mugs. The Woolsack. The woolsack is the big red bag without back or anus on which the lord chancellor sits when presiding Over the deliberations of the house of lords. Its origin Is curious. An act WS9 passed In Elizabeth's reign pro hibiting the exportation of wool, and to keep this source of national wealth |in their lordships' mind the kinder garten notion of malting them sit on wool bags was tried! Nowadays when a new chancellor is appointed he la BOld to he appointed to the woolsack, Iand to sit on the woolsack. Me* yoiir sou urnOi wa* 'it* ( B » l )w TahOMti Give Practical Presents For Xmas Th is is the Best Place to Buy Them . Here Are a few . SUGGESTIONS Home Male Carpet* Cotton Blanket* Wool Blanket* Rug* Screen* Matting Boxes Cedar Chc*t$ Cretone Covered Chest Jardineres New Linoleum for Kitchen Lamp* Serving Trays Pillows Bed Spread* Laundry Bags Sewing Baskets Waste Baskets Clothes Hampers Pictures Lace Curtains Carpet Sweepers Vacuum Sweepers Dustless Duster 0-Cedar Mop Couch Cover Table Cover Steamer Rug Portieres Hoover Electric Cleaners Phonographs Galloway & Cherry XENIA, OHIO mm This winter every patriotic Ameri can will study means of conserving coal. The following hints may prove helpful not Only Ir„ that particular, but also In the greater satisfaction with which a steam heating plant can be operated; 1. The water in the boiler should be completely changed at least at often as every spring and every au tumn. Draw a buokatful ef dirty wa ter from the bottom at la&at twice a week and each tima replenish with, fresh water from the supply-pipe. Cleanliness of water.In the boiler 1# of prime importance, 3. Look at the glass water-gauge whenever yeu attend to the fire. Turn the exhaust cooks above and below the gauge odoaslonaliy to make sure that It is not clogged or the openings to it from the holler closed up. They must he kept open. 3. The level ef the top Of the wa ter must always show at some point along the gauge. Its height will vary with the temperature of the .water; but If it rises above the top ef the glass there Is too much water la the heller and some must be drawn off; aad If it sinks bslow tbe bottom of the glass some more water must he let into the boiler, 4 , fie sure that the exhauat Valve of each radiator works, Sometimes i these valves used cleaning with a pin Or sodklng id kerosene. H In doubt about one of them unscrew it from the radiator when the fire Is low end there is no steam *ret«ur#, or else after turning off the radiator, If you can blow through It, it is an right. It not It must he ©leaned un til open. It Is advisable to have an extra valve to replace any ona that is temporarily out fit order. m. lUMf AOM-fain m u ’for an a •- aim taken Dr. «)•#« tow ith ou t ihtoMi'* M — VICTORVICTROLA In Your Home This Christmas Victor Victrolas are mighty scarce this year. We have a few in stock now. Better order yours tomorrow. We’ll hold it and de liver when you want it. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW STYLE SHOWN IS. MODEL IV Records Are Scarce, Too! Victcr Records make splendid gifts, and the demand for therfi has been tremendous, ft' you are planning to give Records, better get them early in the week as our big stock will -ion be ron e . ANKJ.PIERSON 1 ^ ' 105 EAST HIGH ST. 1 SPRINGFIELD, OHIO
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