The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 27-52

mww •HADLEY’S' And Now Hadley’s-Greatest Phonograph. Effort. Ooraolo and. Upright Mod­ els. Forty Columbia Selection*--20 Hwords— A library of Music With. Each M arine Bold. ^Riis Beautiful Console Model Phonograph $87.50 InafiMling 40 **!*o£i*n« (20 Record*) T irm* Weekly A oleer tone, powerful m o t o r end ettreettre period oeUnet Of Hardwood omurtroofiML In m*bo**ny Caleb. The cabinet work is of h i g h obaractei1-—the ftnlwh, beautiful. The designs are graceful and symmetrical. The motor is guaranteed, with the same guaran­ tee that goes with every phonograph- we seU* This Queen Anne Period Console Model $129 fnoludin# 40 SefeMftiene (20 Record*) Terme—f1«80 W*eMy This is * charming- Cdaeole machine in a popular per­ iod* dedsu w ith tou r tre a t door*. t k k Distinctive Period Oco*d* Model $139 iMlwHetf 40 Seteetlone (30 Reoente) Tenwe—fIJM Weekly, There le a quality, rfohnee* ana mreetoeee in the tone of iMe phonosra.ph th at is Very exoepikjnel. Queen Anne Period Cabinet Model $ 69.75 Including 40 teteetfono (20 Recorde) Terme—41 Weekly ThJe fine Upright eabinet model Is an exquisite piece . of furniture and a rich, oieer-toned phonograph. . This Magnifloeiit Louis X V Console Model $189 InoHfdintf 40 •efeeHehe » (20 Recorde) Term*—|2J50 Weekly This model is a xnester. piece of phonograph eon* struotlon. It has t h e tonal purity and resonance of a rare old yloltn. Ma­ hogany finish. SPECIALS Smoking S t t 98c j Train on Track . . . . . . . . . . . . 98c a £ ? s Mama D o l l .................. 98c & M T Electric Lam ..........$1.98 mmmSSrn 25-29 N. Fountain Ave, X*Yee Delivery within 60 miles Hprinngiield, Ohio se* % * TRY OUR JOB PRINTING SOUTH SOLON HAS TWO TRAINED BLIND YOUTHS ■ South Solon has two well! trained blind youths. Perry Swan- , ey and William Neer, The for­ mer is 31 and the latter 24. Perry I is a partner with his father in the grocery business and William i s ! the operator a t the town tele­ phone exchange. Both are totally blind, Swaney since he was six years old. Neer was hit in the eye with a stone when four years old and later lost the sight in the other eye. Swaney dues the buying for tlie grocery and a t times waits on the automobile trade in selling gas. l i e has an automobile of his own and keeps it in repair, having a clear understanding of what it is and how it is made, though never had the pleasure of seeing one. Neer is regarded a professional phone board operator and can keep all the records for long dis­ tances messages. He is an accom­ plished piano player. The way the two young men handle their respective duties is a marvel to al'l who come in contact with them. . ■* YOUTHS MAY HAVE ' ROBBED XENIA STORE Burglars entered the. Criterion Clothing Store, Xenia, sometime Tuesday night and took two suits and an overcoat besides much jewelry and $16 in change. Two youths are suspected, both of whom have been under, the charge of the1 Juvenile Horae in Columbus. The boys passed thru here eariy VVedhesday morning and were dressed in new clothing much too large for them. They eat a lunch a t the Central- Res­ taurant and James Duffield took them to the water tank on the Pennsylvania road near Selma. A t that time'no word had been received here of the robbery. The hoys probably took a freight at the water station as they have not been seen since. BASKET HALL GAME TUESDAY NIGHT The College Basket Ball team will meet the fast Wilmington team here next ^ Tuesday night. Fans are promised - 'some real bakset ball a t that, time. The local team lost a hard fought game Tuesday evening when the Sabina boys won by a score of 29 to 30. Big Xmas Sale ON GUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Player Piano Bargains Trade In Your Old P iano Or Phonograph Factory Prices Sa le Price* One $975.00 Player Piano for........................ .. * **$5S5.0© Two $850.00 Player Piano f o r . ............ ... • . • • **$490,00 One $825.00 Player P iano f o r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $475.00 ■ One $750.00 Player P iano , C e c i l lia n . ............. .$500.00 Three $750.00 Player Piano, your ch o ic e ,. . . . $525.00 One$650,00 Player Piano for . .......... . . .$475.00 Five $450 Straight Pianos, cho ice........ ... $300.00 One $675,00 Straight Pianos for.................. .. . J $400.00 Beautiful $750.00 Baby Grand Sale Price $ 595.00 Terms As Low As $15.00 DOWN And Easy Monthly Payments With S light Advance in Price. FREE BENCH AND RDLLS i REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. GOES TO CLEVELAND The Republican National con­ vention will b.e held in Cleveland this next June, opening on the 10th, There will be. 1109 delega­ tes.- The city has One of the lar­ gest- auditoriums in the country. Hotel, rates are guaranteed to be the same as in effect today. This will be the first convention that lias been held in Ohio for many years. O. E, BRADFUTE HEADS FARM BUREAU AGAIN According to dispatches O. E. Bradfute has been re-elected as president of the American Farm Bureau Federation, which posi­ tion he has held for the past year. From reports of a division which seemed to exist, friends . of Mr. Bradfute in this county were un­ easy for fear he would not be chosen head of the bureau. ........ • M. E. SERVICES S. S. a t 9:30 - Morning worship at 10:30. Sub ject "Some Photographs of the Kingdom of Heaven1*, Junior League a t .2 P.' M. Epworth Le; gue a t 6 P. M. Leader, Miss Catharine Hughes. Subject: “Gems from Books We Have Read” Union service a t opera house a t which time a Community Christmas Cantata will be ren­ dered. ^Cantata “The Gift of Love” will be given by the children of our Sunday School a t 7:30 Fri­ day evening, Dec. 21 in the church. An old fashioned Christ­ inas tree with presents and all will be in evidence. The public is invited. XENIA, ► * 50 East Main Street, OHIO *Jt | Hot Tamale King" I i. \ plenil Kftus Win. A. P.Ve, of V chita, Kaunas; ft liot female niul Toys Make a Noise But The Radiola Makes Good Tre average RADIO SET is a toy—about all tha t it ever “gets” is put Of o rder- what you want is a ‘real genuine bonafide RADIOLA or FEDERAL—guaranteed perfect- works instead of shirks—a source of joy instead of annoyance. * ■ ’ '.•■■■ ] Popular Prices Installed on Approval The Gray Electric Company SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. . TH E ELECTRIC SHOP W ITH PLEASING SERVICE m rztr r **iuj^*»i*. * % r«*| is** uni'JJ Olb»!U*WVML •msha-as mi:i wholesaling chile his ikw *76,000 factor,*.

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=