The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52

A m illion men have tu rn ed to One Eleven Cigarettes —i afirm verdictfo r superior c i g a T e f t e s 15* 1ft 9 \ * ~~ v'\ c ...... Tfc*. , ■ jBrftftitUideh Ut*on » ' ■ A ttK a corU * ■ S e tte r M ake T h is T e s t Before You Choose J, Your Phonograph Attend ode o f our daily demon*tra- tion*. HearThe Bnmawrick. Examine the Ultcma, picturedabove. See if you can find elsewhere the equal of JBruna- ' wick tdhe. See "if you can find elsewhere the convenience o f playing all types of rec- ' ords without changing partip—without "attachments,” % Compare' file sweetness of Bruns- Vrick tone with the metallic quality of . ordinary phonographs—rnote the amax- $ng difference.. . | Compare The Brunswick ,with any or all phonographs, feature by feature and part- by part. Then use your own . judgment.. Solden Convenient Terms November Records now on Sale Brower’s Shop •Steel Bldg*, 8 West Main Street, XEN IA , OHIO Open Evenings All the late seng hits in sheet music, ip a Have your old Furniture upholster- •d, refinished, repaired! Work called (o r and delivered from 1 to 10 miles from Xenia, Send in your address, Will be In Cedarvilie Nov, 6-7-8 P rom p t Service and Work Guaranteed . Elmer Weyrich 1441 Huffman Ave., D A Y tO N , - OHIO rsa r mss GETOUSPRICESONSiLEBILLS mm em m f i# S AT STATE OF 6.0. P, Oolambu*, Qot. I t —(SpscJul Otn*> ce.)—A conference « f ISO ent Republican women leader* held bare teday, wfo*» Mrs, Join Gordon Ba-ttell** vice cbelrmaa at the JtepubUcea aU|ta campaign commit- *#*. v u fcpeteea at a hmobeoft Jn the Deskler hotel. After tie luncheon the woman gathered is secret session to neap out plans for campaign organise- tioa work throughout the state, which Mrs, Battelle con&dently predicted would result in (he triumphant elec­ tion ot Oongreaeman Simeon D. Fess a* United States senator and Colonel Carmi Thompson as governor. Today** luncheon and conference *a » n'meslese affair, fio mere mas- cuMaO pereon was allowed to attend or i# •talk.'1" Included in the list of guests were Women who bad charge of primary campaigns, county chairmen and re­ cent appointees to the state and ex­ ecutive committees, The coqviction was generally voiced by guests that Ohio women would stand almost solidly bach of President Hhr&lng In the election this'autumn bddhuse of their desire to, show ap­ preciation of >the splendid list of things done for prevention of the hor­ rors of wdr, protection ot mothersand children, and rebuilding from, Demo­ cratic governmental chaos, To do this, they «at»f«d, Ohio women would vote for Thompson for governor and Peso tor senator, as well as support­ ing the other able men who are Re­ publican. candidates tor state ahd county offices/' Ohio women, said Mrs. Battelle, es­ pecially owe a debt ot gratitude to Congressmen Feds in securing ‘ them national suffrage. The conference solidly and enthusiastically endorsed the Thompson campaign slogan of “More Business Ih Government," Those present said they would return to their homes to carry the message to all wonien that a vote for the Re­ publican candidates this year means "Sense, Service and Saving in Public Affairs," and safeguarding the na­ tion’s Americanism, more especially the -welfare of the people of 'Ohio from the evil reaults sure to follow election ot a Democratic governor, -.A reception committee met Mrs, Battelle’s guests arriving .at the Dash- ler hotel. This committee was com­ posed of Mrs. David Tod and Mrs John Middleton of Youngstown, Mrs Charles C. pavey, Mrs. J, F. Atwood and Mrs. John S; Mostire of Columbus and Mrs. John MacKee of Springfield I I I f e e ’s F a l l F e s t i v a l Items on Sale Saturday, Oct . 21st listed below l» merchandise of in­ tense interest to every woman in this -rity—-waxited items and articles at par­ ticularly wanted prices. Never before has there been a Pall Festival of such magnitude, such values and savings. b Never have you had an opportunity to participate in an event that brings such, great rewards. Saturday brings y o u ~ The Wise Sex. - An old, bachelor remarks that *31 women believe in their, heart* that woman le superior to man, but'few ot them' care to brag about It till, after they are married. You should have seen (he look of surprise obi a customer’s face Satur­ day when after he fihad se­ lected and decided upon a Vlichaels-Stem suit without* asking the price the price he bund it was only $30; Reminds us o f the story o f the man who won $50.00 the first time he ever bet on a horse' race—he said in Amaze­ ment— “ How. long has this been going on? Opening mens eyes to un­ usual values goes on here'6 days a week add every time W e surprise a customer with our ldw prices he turns a- round and smothers us with friends* . ' Michaels-Stern Suits and 0 coats—at less than you expect to pay . ( $25.00 to $45M .4 400 Popular bSetipii,’ Special 59c r *}■ 300 Pound Paper, Special 29c 900 Matched Envelopes. 2 pkgs. 25c *900 Womfen’s Handkerchiefs, 10c 144 Mary Garden Toilet Water, 95c 50 Pearl Necklaces, Special. $5.50 600 French Kid Gloves, $1.49 * 50 Head Bags, Special $7.50 430 Pairs Glove Silk Hose, $1.50 > • •-• - .. ■ ■. ■; ", . • 240 Pairs Ingrain Silk Hose, $1.50 96Q Pairs Silk Hose, ispecial, $1.50 * ' : ■•■3 ' ' A . . . " ' . - 25 Silk Umbrellas, Special, $7.50 240 Venise Luce"Collars, 79c 876 Bolts Val Laces, 33c 90 Yards Satin Ribbon (W ide), 69c ,200 Dozen Clark’s Thread, do/,. 55c 900 Yards Light and Dark Outing, 19c 200 Yards Belding Satin, $1.69 . 1 250 Yards Chenille Corduroy, $1.10 200 Yards Velour Duvetyne, $2.49 . ‘ 1 , j ■ ’ 75 Yards Duvet De Laine, $3.49 300 Women’s Silk Vests, $1.49 36 Silk Petticoats, Special $3.98 60 Lingetie SHps, Special $1.85 600 Gowns, EnveHhfc Uhenfise, 98c 120 Hdene Corsets, Specihl $1.98 50 Corduroy Robes, Special $4;98 72 Haddsonte Blouses, Special $3.79 50 Fur4rimihe0 Coats, $69.50 a 50 Woof Scarfs, Special $4.59 100 Boys’ AH Wool Suits, $8.95 120 Men’s SHU Shirts,-$5.6$ 480 Silk /Stripe Shirts, $1.65 ' 50 All Wool Overcoats, $26.50 144 Mein’s Fine Felt Hats; $1.95 420 Cocod Mots, 75c 973 Yards Inlaid Linoleum, $1.09 16 Oriental Rugs-; Special $51.50 52 Cedar Chests' $9.85 to $33.50 200 Pair Marquisette Curtains; 'S2.25 500 Yards 45 in. Sunfast Drapery, $1.65 .-;••• • ......... ' >•••;, . 240 Wearwell Sheets, each $1.29 . 240 Pillow Cases, pair 75c ^ 60 Pair Beacon Blankets, pair $6.48* 48 Stamped Applique1Spreads, $1.65 150 Stamped Applique Aprons, 55c 982 Bath Towels, Special 25c: 300 Bath Towels, Special 3 for $1.00 240 Bordered Bath Towels, 75c 300-Brown Casseroles, Framed $1.00 * 50 32-piece Dinner Sets, Special $3,95 12 Pair Silver Candlesticks, pair $6.50 24 Hattmann WHrdrobfeTrunks; $41.50 100 Tires, 3 0 JC 3 f t , $10.50 900. Tires, all sizes, $15,75, $32.50 . . • . 'it.'';:'. ■..][ ' *'.• >■: . . -■ ~ 50 Tires, 3 5 x 5, $34.50 55 Evening Dresses, Special $34.00 for 2nd and Main Dayton, Ohio r Ftngy Vatthm*. What la th« average age of lleliT fberw It not a great deal of informa­ tion do the pohit, bat it would.teem that f plaice it a vdttran at twenty. One of- that age woa' recently caught in the Mortb ten. It had been previ- oeMy caught 1 $ yearn ago, When it wa» reckofied to be gbbht four year* >td An ideatlBeation dlak wsa placed •o tt Is accMdahce with the intema- tlbtail_iCbetoe of inqnlty info the ml- gntooe, growth- and age Of fish. Then if Wkii xeleaeed, but’ it ultimately end-, ed ita^roniatitle career 1 b the tOU« at * tfttwl net The oldeat-HvIng flab wooMI aetai to be carp, apecimena' of which have been known' to live W leatii; whll* at Ttymonth, In a tank, Ut a large confer' eel whose age' Is reckoned at forty. X«td*,0. B t R a n a a r a i G r t h e h a q r a i t e r centuiy M . & NAGLEY ■paaeif CUJwoie £0i««MH-JameKtow>i, t m. *8 e U TAYLOk % * » % * jMMeuww , o w * R ope r -E c lip se No. 479 B ox a bm s t R ange Equipped with high shelf, white enamel splasher, oven slide and door panda, Flexo enamel aids* and back to burner box, burner tray and broiler pan.’ *. Ovens, right or left. Floor space required 48%x25 1-2 Helghth over all 49 1-2 in. Top cooking space 21x22 1^2 in. without'end shelf, Baking Oven 18x18x12. Broiling Oven 18x18x9 in. Price $55.00 * ■ a agency fo r th e FaniDUS W a lchbd ch Gag ea te rs Greatest am ou n t o f hea t and sma ll gas c o n sum p t io n . Priced $12.50, $21.00, $23.00, $30.00 36-38 Wait Main Street, & Cherry X*nl», Ohio I ) im: i * % TRY OUR JOB PRINTING % « 'll # # *i * * - JL0CAL AND * * * * * JacobFor;! ct C.- visit with reiativea •Mr, and Em. ?Z turned- home ofter in Ifcnpas and Oi-. was made by auto iPleasant one, Mr. and Mrs. Wi .moved to the Robrr v Selma. Mr.'Robert \ tp Springfield to t ' - “ Two Minutes t two minutes a beas doors at the Mnr< Thursday than tha you are you may 3 There will be a r O, F, lodge ne;;t To 24 to put on work grpe. All members present. The Defiance gw a good one but w Minutes Tp Go.” theatre next Thun “ Two Minutes t< dock theatre next ' see it. Mr, and Mrs. L. daughter, Virginia Mr, and Mrs. John dren, Gilberts and ton, were Sunday Mrs. ffm . Packma Mrs. James Mm for an extended vi Cambridge and Ni “Two Minutes V Charles Ray’s nev seen next Thursds Murdock theatre. T picture. You know enough recommen- Walter Huffma Ft. Thomas, .Ky., government hospit has been in a go school in Cincinni years. For A1 Sat g SI ti d b F S! The 479 4 % white ie and .i aidai burner The Adm 25 1-2 deceased, u DOOR of i -2 in. Sat the Elmer S o f g r 20 a soil. GOOD 8 R ( LARGE BA This hrigi o n t h c T o w ijJ U . This is talc this fall Terms years, defer or all cash Said premis County, 01 «t. kb* deh(h|o Miller & V Xenia *

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