The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26
iijuiloT rniwwcr T HIS la a photograph of sta rvin g K u r d * c u ttin g up dead horaaa In U r u n la . P o ra la , th e n eating t h * f l « h w ith o u t cooking i t . Thou sand# have died from a ta rva tio n and o the r -thoueande are a t th e p o in t o f s ta rv a tio n . I t la fo r these people th a t the Am e ric a n C om m itte e fo r A rm e n ia n and S yria n R e lie f Will c am p a ig n fo r $30,000,000 th e w e e k o f J a n . 2 7. O h io 's quota te |1 ,MO,000. _____________________________________ _ J t U T Q FINISHES THE TARBOX LUMBER CO. Air Motor Wind Mills Get your order in on our car load shipment Liberty Pump Shop W. J. Dailey, Prop. fhon*&i * * - * GidarvUie, Ohio [ ONI OUTOF FIFTEEN f HIff Syrian hoy, clothed and fed by American jjenerosity, -la a sturdy worth-while little fellow, the •ole survivor of a family of fifteen. Hie parents add brothers and sisters died from starvation, ae thousands of others have done in the Near East, Contribute -to the Armenian and Syrian Relief Campaign the week of Jan. 27th and save-another boy like this.! Ohio's quota In the campaign Is $1,640,000. 'The national quota is $30,000,000. \ H ERE YOU HAVE TH E P01L.U Brief Definition of Man to Whom Many Wilt Claim the World Owes Its Salvation. An humble men who, one July after noon in 1914, left at two hours’ notice' his Parisian shop or workshop, or his ripe wheat fields or his ripening vines,' for a military depot he had never lik ed, and had managed to tolerate only because soldiering and all things sol dierly are likable to the Frenchman' and take on halo la his imagination, was packed to the Belgian frontier; made the acquaintance'of danger un der all. Its -forms; fought, hungered— hungered and thlrated—for days'; knew the trenches when they were In their crudest novelty and worse* than the badger’s bole; got wounded and lay for hours, sometimes days, where he had fallen, or crawled miles to a hurried surgeon and to the torturing goods trucks pompously labeled san- 'ita ry 'tra ins; got well and. went back to the depot, and then back to the front and to fighting or being shelled; and so on during the fonr years, with the ever disappointing certainty that “next winter must be the last,” or that imminent coming In o f this or that nation moat bring the end. Aviator’# Heart Enlarged. Doctors Etienne and Lamy of Nancy, France, have conducted a series of X-ray examinations of the hearts of aviators and hpve found evidence of considerable enlargement The. heart enlargement sets In ^arjy In the fly ing man’s career, .being noticeable after five months. of experience in the air. The degree of enlargement Is roughly proportioned to the height a t which the' aviator is accustomed to fly, so that .simple examination of the. X-ray plate Suffices to determine a man’s branch of flying service; Whether he Is doing chasing and bombing work a t high altitudes, or Is engaged at harrying infantry*, etc., at comparatively low altitudes. The enlargement/seems to be sym metrical, and It does not appear to In, volve serious trouble. It Is due to the heart's adapting itself to the ex tra work put upon it by changes In the blood circulation because of the varying conditions in the atmosphere through which’ the aviator flies and to the general happenings Incident to aviation. Worthy Son of Nippon, One of the first Japanese settlers in California was Kanae Nagas&wa, the present owner of one of the largest wineries In the state. In 1865 the then young Nagasawa was sent to Scotland to# education, by the prince of Sat-” suma. While In Edinburgh be was befriended by a Mr, Harris, founder of a certain religions faith of high ideal ism. In 1868 Harris came to the United States to found an Ideal col* ony, and Nagasawa accompanied him to New York, where he stayed for over ten years. When Harris estab lished a Colony In Santa Rosa In 1880 Nagasawa was his confidant and fel low pioneer. By his seal and Industry he converted the wilderness Into a vine yard and today his wines command the highest prices In the markets of Lon-, doo and Paris, C . A . S N O W & . Q O . r»w». e*Ttwt 0»fice, WMrtwr&Nf ft 0. J ianefcasWIMUrtiiwikifla litWaSTauMfiUMliH I Iil ijWnTii January Clearance of Furniture ' " .... * Nothing Uncertain About the Values Nothing Uncertain About the Quality Nothing Uncertain About the Quantity Nothing Uncertain About the Reduction Webouglit* tremendous quantity of furniture Furniture in the future-wiH be more plentiful months ago at much lower price* than mami- but manufacturers’ price* will not be lower facturers are asking at present in anticipation than at present for a long time to come. Our of a furniture famine. advice is, if you need furniture, This contingency we now feel ispast, butthe u n f . C l n • ff stock must be reduced and profits forgotten. ‘ filly It ftt JdBfUIXy w«C ITICCS Cappel’s First January Clearance Sale of ■ R u | p l ^ ^ Including The Whlttail.rugs are all ip discontinued patterns "and the other weaves are divided between rugs from-.stock and special purchases. Of especial mention In the selection Is one lot of.Worsted .Wilton rugs priced - a t .$54.00. These would be on exceptional value at $100.00. They are In „ Egyptian stripe, allover.and medallion patterns. Cappel's Overs tuffed Living Room Suites A t January Clearance Prices $210.00 Overstaffed Diving Boom Suite, our own make; mahogany frame; consists o f three handsome pieces, a roomy Chair, Rocker and 7-foot Davenport,' with double Spring loose custdon seat, and pillow spring back; # suite of luxury and comfort; upholstered In tapestry. CIRC OK .» * :* ’• V# a-jrV • .• e:» M '• ■?*4^.1 $163.00 Whlttail .Anglo-Peralan 2FL™.:. ........... $105.00 $122.00 Whlttail Worsted. Rugs.; . ........................... ...$00.50 $107.00 Worsted Wilton f f lil Cl) Rugs; 0x12 feet > 0 1 . 3 3 $06.00 Wool Wilton 1 M l flfl Rugs; 9X12 feet $ f I.UU $71.00 Turkestan f C I Cfl Rugs; 0x12 f e e t ............. > v l . 3 0 $50.00 Heavy ;Axminster M A flfl R u g s 9x12 feet . , . > 3 3 . UU $54.00 Body Brussels Rugs; 0x12 feet . . . . . . $34.00 Seamless Tapestry Brussel*, llugs; f)xdii foot.•«• • *■ * ■ $40.50 January Clearance Sale price $121.00 OverstujCted Three-Pir.e Living Room Suite, Davenport, Chair andRocker; spring seat, cushion.spring back, upholstered In * * * » « ' tapestry, January Sale-price .., •A *f•V.# •• Unusually Low Clearance Prices Point to This as the Time to. Buy, Dining Room Furniture $392.00 Ten-Piece American Walnut Dining Room Suite; Chippendale re^ production; 60-ineh Buffet, with mirror; 41-ineli China Cabinet: 38-inch Serving Table; Clinch Dining Table;one Arm and Five Side Chairs, with* Spanish leather slip seats. January Clearance Sale ' ’ >*4(kC |)A $218.00, Ten-Piece Mahogany Dining1-Room Suite, Adam design; 54-inch Buffet, with mirror; 6-foot 4&Jneh Dining Table; roomy China Cabinet and Server; one Arm and Five Side Chairs with Spanish ( f i f n a n leather slip seat;. January Clearance Sale price ................ > IU v»vU $204.00 Four-Piece Brown Mahogany.Dining Boom Suite; 00-lncb Buffet, 8-foot 54-Inch Dining Table, China Cabinet and Server. f 1 J ( | flfl January Clearance Sale price > |* |il.UU .$198,00 Four-Piece American-Walnut Dining Room Suite ; 60-Inch Buffat, 8-fOOt 54-lneh Table; China Cabinet and Server., M i l flfl January Clearance Sale price ............................. ......................> l* tl.UU $280.00 FOnr-Plcco Dining Room Suite, .quartered oak, Jacobean finish-; 54-Inch Buffet; 8-foot 54-lnch Table; China Cupboard and t l f l C flfl Server, January Clearance Sale price ........... .............> 1 3 3 , till $71,00 Thrcc-PJece Dining Room Suite. Adam period, Jacobean oak; 58- •inch Buffet; Moot 48-lnch Dining Ti.ble and roomy server, January Clearance Sale p ric e ............. ........... .................... . Odd Buffets Reduced $29.00 Buffet, quartered oak, fin ished golden, plate mlr- ( 0 1 EA ror. Clearance price . . . . 1.3U $32.00 Buffet, golden oak, plank top, plate mirror. Clear- #OQ LA ance price |£ d > u U $50.00 Buffet, quartered oak, golden finished and polished, plafn mirror.. J S r r . ................... $37.50 $63.00 Buffet, quartered onk, golden finish and polished, plank top, plate mirror. .Clearance C JA flfl $25.00 Buffet, fumed oak, plank top, plate mirror. Clearance # 1 0 7E price y lv * l u $55,00 Buffet, quartered oak, fumed finish, plank top, dea r- #QQ EA ance price . . . . . . . . . . . . . $Uv.«iU $64.00 Buffet, quartered oak, fumed finish, plank top, plate C j l Eft mirror. Clearance price* «.# lii«ww $76.00 Buffet, quartered oak, fumed finish, plank top, plate ( 1 A EA mirror. Clearance price.. . J t - w . i JU S57.50 . Dining Tables Reduced $17,00 Dining Table, gplden oak, li ft-', 42-incli top. Clear- f i n *|£ nnce price . . . ...... . $ | Z , / 3 $20.00 Dining Table, golden oak, 6-' f t, 45-inch plunk top. f l f l ■jr * Clearance price ............ . > 1 0 . 1 3 $58.00 Dining Table, quartered oak, golden polish finish, 6 foot, 54-lnch or 8 foot 48-inch plank f QQ e ft top. Clearance p r ic e ...,., >d9«3U $60.00 Dining Table, quartered oak, golden polish finish, 8 .foot *48-Ineli plank top, with drop # 1 4 Pft - legs. Clearance p r ic e .....^ 4w .3U $20.00 Dining Table, famed oak, IT foot 42-inch plank top. # 1 1 OC Clearance price . . . . . . . . . > I it .A u $23.00 Dining Table, fumed oak, 6 foot 45-lnch top. Clear- #1C Elk ance price ......... . . . . . . . . $ IO iuU $85.00 Dining Table, quartered oak, fumed finish, 6 foot 45- # 0 7 7C Inch top, Clearance price. IfC l ■f J $40.00 Dining Table, fumed oak, 8 foot 54-inch plank top, drop legs. Clearance fQO EA price Other sizes, small and large, at proportionate savings. A Wonderful Choke of Bedroom Furniture In the January Clearance > -t v These fey-pieces' picked at random only give you an inkling of the exceptional reductions in tlie bedroom Section: * $324.00 Queen Apne Bedroom Suite, American walnut, consists of 4S4hch Dresser, with 2Sx36-incli plate mirror; 34-inch Chlffonette,-Vanity Toilet Table, 40 inched long, triple mirrors, and a full size bed, / # 0 0 4 n il January Clearance Sale p r ic e ................................................ ..-faw O iU U $243.00 Four-Blece Brown Mahogany Bedrocm Suite, 42-Iucli Dresser with 80x28-inch ptate mirror; 36-inch Chiffonier, ful) size Bed and Vanity Toilet Table with triple mirrors, January Clearance Sale f l j j J J f l f l , $194,00American Walnut Bedroom Suite, Louis XV period; 48-inch Dresser with 28Jc32-inch plate mirror,- 30-iuch Chlffonette, and full ' #107 A ll sized,bed. January Clearance Sale p r ic e .................................. «UU -$137.06 Bedroom Suite, American walnut, 48-inch Dresser, „wlth 28x38-lnch . plate mirror and full size bed, January Clearance Sale * ( 0 7 Oil price ................................... ...................................................... ^ O l .U l f $133,00 Four-Piece Bedroom Suite, quartered Oak, finished golden ; 40-lnch Dresser, with 24x26-inch mirror; 8-1-inch Toilet Table with triple mirrors: 30-inch Chiffonier, 14xl8-inch mirror and full size bed. € 0 3 0 0 January Clearance Sale p r ic e ............. ............................. .^ 3 w»UU Odd Chiffonieres Odd Dressers Reduced . Reduced $18.00 Chiffonier, golden oak, 28 incites long, I2xl8-Inch plate mir ror. Clearance ( I Q ISO price .......... ^ Iw .uU $25.00 Chiffonier; choice of white; enamel or Ivory finish; 36 inches long, 4 large and 2’small $18.75 drawers. Clearance price, 2,00 Chiffonier, dark mahogany, inches long 14xl84nch plate mir ror. Clearance M l 7 C . price ......... ............. . ....3 4 * 1 .1 3 $34.00 Chiffonier, quartered oak, golden finished and polished, 33- inch plank top, 14x22-inch mirror. X ’T - ................... $28.58- $44.00 Chiffonier, American walnut, 3l-lnch plank top, 14xl8-!nch French hovel plate mirror. # 4 0 CO Clearance price .....« i« .< fw 4 a3 3 $24.00 Golden Oak Dresser, 96 Inches long, 12x204nclt;plate mlr- - ror, Clearance ( I K 7K p r ic e ................................ | l 3 i f 3 $31.00 Dresser, golden oak,- 38 Inches long, 24x36-inch plate mir ror. Clearance # 4 A flfl price ................................ > 4 4 . UU $55.00 Dresser, American walnut, 42-incli top, 28x284nch plate mlr- K. .... ...$42.58- $31.00 Princess Dresser, golden oak, -88-Inch plank top, 18xS0-lnch mir ror. Clearance #OQ EA price # 4 u .u w $90.00 Vanity Dresser, American walnut, 40 Inches long, 20x54-Inch stationary mirror, two 10xft64nck hinged mirrors. Clear- ( C J EA snee price.. . . . . . . . . . . . . * v s . . 3 w Deliveries Free Within 25 Miles of Dayton •iOm Don’t' Seek Hippincta. Sidney Bmlth said that a great many people hunt tdr happiness as an ab sent-minded man hunts for his hat, running about everywhere looking for ft, when all the, time It is In his hand or on his head. You can be happy right where yon are, If you can be happy anywhere, The materials for content are in your hands. Don’t hunt, Use them. American Soldiers’ Glory, Attacking with the ferocity of lions and enduring as only hardy, brave men can endure, the gallant Rock of the Marne, Thirty-eighth United States In fantry shock regiment, broke the strongest Hlndenburg’s lines and opened a gap through which American soldiers poured to seal with their bul lets the fate of autocracy. A SidWospeet, “Do yon expect your son home soon, Mrs, Grubby}*’ "Oh.no. 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