The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 27-52
S r * * . mmm MuMtagga A New Body Type THE 3 u d V r SEDAN *590 fcO,B. DETROIT FULLY EQUIPPED Wide doors, folding front seats, well spaced interior, dark brown''broadcloth upholstery and attractive trimmings give it indivi duality, comfort and con venience. ■ • The Tudor Sedan is a. distinctly new Ford body type, admirably designed for harmony of exterior appearance and excell ence of interior comfort and convenience; A t $590, its price is lower . See this exceptionally de- than any Sedan ever put sirable new Ford product on the American market, in Ford showrooms. Thit ear can be obtained on the FordWeeklyPurchase Plan. R. A, MURDOCK. Cedarville, Ohio C A >fLS P H O K O C R A P H S A N D . , R E C O R D S Critical music lovers prefer The Brunswick '-V V f , V . ? TT is always a certain friend, an en- 1 thusiastic one* we find, who hears . The Brunswick and then compares it- The ear is quick td appreciate its * supfcdsi* tone* The eye is quick to note its finer cabinet work. And the mind is quick to reason out why Brunswick is a final-type instrument in every way. The Brunswick Method of Reproduc tion has brought new standards in the phonographic art— better tone* truer tone. Tones hitherto lost are now ever present. , Everyheareris convinced. Thatisthe Teason for the great popularity— that accounts for The Brunswick winning such headway in a field where limits were supposed-to have been reached. Since The Brunswick came, they all say “Plays all records.” But just you find out how they do it and then inves tigate the Brunswick way. Brower’sMusicShop Steel Bldg. 8 West Main Street, , . Xenia, Ohio rnj li s A * i ,'j Yuletid* Candles OpM**. *T Uw eMfcictttas -«**&*»$* is * -p u rii *r*Mr*t*d p**- tim^Wirips nut pwr Ctwaty Court Christmas without candles would bf as disappointing as summer without flowers and every home-maker knows their charm and decorative value. A candlestick of paper rope, carrying a tall candle decorated with sealing wax paint, is a lovely homemade gift for either men or women friends. The rope may be bought ready for weaving and It is an easy matter to point the candle with sealing wax paints. " f " a t 1 asm wwaiawroiii isacfiawwaimi1■ i"Muapw mbrufmmp Way la England. Hay t» a«w baing made In many psrt* of ktKgimKl by means of an eloc* trie {ton x M driss the grass- which Is cut and stacked whits still green. Natural?. t It is dUfleult U> take a good moving ] pictur* H a lUm. KU hacomas torn-! permantal as soon tm ha diacoye^ ha 1 la to appear On the screen., ; Mirror flearea Birdies. ■ swinging miAora hung in fruit trees to reflect the sun are said to frighten [away birds; . Gvod or MMKijpc. A eow ry is f«f»e 1 ? Jtsrtf if it ^ oh nm keep In view the gvod of aj|i mankind. jsorooi pays. ; I t is * brave and candid man who will admit that iiis school days were not his liappiest ones. Good Wifs Goss to Market. She is like the merchants' ships; she liringcth her food from afar.— Solomon. >V0J|»4 sijj <* |wu? *f n o ji -ji^ds f j p <; «i uji ; j p e tw d !i|.w otio|a syaui.iiy o ip a«j <u P-*** H v?i»!d id pesjdg mid. As Comfy as He Deserves. The man who site down and waits for a golden opportunity to come along never has a comfortable seat,—Boatoa Transcript, spar *M A ^ w m ^ t th e rnwemm m m m « dmm mad a saatodmsssr “Wetl, in g m m tb* berMa* tbraw* til* vflialtt « a r , M i Aram aha kb* peer Man's Gift*, What gift has ProvJdmea on man that is so dear to him as kis children 1—dears. Collar and Cuff Sets Everybody goes about the ordinary business ‘of life, in plain dresses of dark woolen doth, that depend upon collar and cull sets to” lend them va riety and a dainty flavor. Therefore these sets are among tike most accept able of'Christmas gifts. An endless variety of embroideries in white or in bright colors, comes by the yard, in straight or curved sections. One has only to stitch these sections to bands of lawn," to make a set like that pic tured. Other Sets are made of jnet, lace and sheer fabrics—the last fin ished with needlework in embroidery or fancy stitches.. RagBoll Is Beloved r YOUNEEDPRINTINGDROPIN In spite of all her beautiful rivals, little Miss Hag Doll grows more popu lar all .the time—all- little kiddies lr e her. She Is pictured here made of un bleached domestic, her face sketched In with water colors, clad -in a pink vglngham dress and white lawn bonnet NO HUNTING ALLOWED - No hunting or trespassing on the following farms is permitted: Frank Townsley, W. C. Bull H., H, Stormont Mrs. A, L. Smiley Mrs; Ida Stormont Myrl Stbrhionfc W. S. Hopping E. L. Stormont A, H. Creswell Mrs. Minnie McMillan Howard Johnson George Martindale Jack Furny for the Tonkinson and Harbiaon farm s., C. F, Marshall W. A. Turnbull anil 0 , T. Wolford P, A. Wigal S. f . Baker G, W. Hamman Nathaniel V/hittinnRton. Harry a,id Walter Graham Hugh Turnbull, Jr. . G f l JE N W J G t X N R T 1 ,, Auctioneer 1505 F a s t H igh S tr e e t Phone No, Main I i 2 ?-W Sprlngde'd, Ohio, Bad Hshits. * A bad habit persists because the bad habits are nstural, while the f®°d own are mostly artificial, % • -■... .........................————— — THE EDWARD WREN CO. SPRINGFIELD’S GREATEST STORE 1 DOUBLESTAMPS Every Morning Until 10 O’ClockI *—We want to serve you to our very' best, but can only da so a t this busy season if more people shop in the mornings. To pay you for shopping early,’we will give DOUBLE STAMPS with every cash pur chase made before ten o’clock in the morning from now until Christmas. (10;3Q on Saturdays:) —Wren’s-Merchant's Profit Sharing Stamps are an added saving on every purchase you make in our store, Be sure and ask for them. CLEARANCE PRICES NOW! Reduction Sale of All Fine and Dresses! VERY higher type garment in the house included. The most fashionable- styles, fabrics, colors and luxurious fur trimmings. In COA a.u2 ~ reduced groups as follows; UCED! COATS Fo raw ly ’ tf 'S Q Up to ^9 .50 . . « . . . . . « . . . »« . «*» . . . . , . COATS Formerly Up to $79.50 .......................... COATS Formerly (i Up to $165.00 . . . a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COATS Formerly . . Up to $210.00...................................... COATS Formerly Up to '$250.00 . , . . ; ................... ............. $ " * w $148 $? DRESSES REDUCED! —Our entire stock, including evening gowns, dinner dresses, afternoon dresses, and dresses for street and all general wear. Both silk and wool. DRESSES Formerly Up to $27.50 ---- DRESSES Formerly Up to $34.50 . . . . DRESSES Formerly Up to $49.50 . . . DRESSES Formerly Up to $65.00 . . . . . ............$ 18.75 .....$ 22.75 ............$ 29.75 ......... . $ 49.50 WREN’S—SECOND FLOOR —When chosen‘ f r o m Wren’s, has far more than .the ordinary gift value, for it carries the highest qual ity obtainable Here are gift items extraordinary: Tea Wagons.......$25 .00 Secretaries . . . . . . . ,$27.80 Spinet Desks . . . . . .832,50 Sewing Cabinets . . . .$4.95 Telephone Desks .. .$3.98 Living Room Suites .$180 Cedar Chests..........$14.95 Smoking Stands . . . .$2.95 Gateleg Tallies ....$25.00 —and dozens of other items. —FIFTH FLOOR Gift Shop •—An incomparable gift department where gift-tilings by the thousands are to be had—items entirely suitable for •very name on your list. Hand-painted candles, smokings sets, candlfl,. stick, hook ends, desk sets and fine a rt goods. WREN’S—THIRD FLOOR ANNEX Books —-The friendly gift. Fiction, non-fic tion, children’s books of every kind, de luxe editions, sets of various well known authors. You may choose satisfac torily from thousands of volumes here a t Springfield’s Greatest Book Store. WREN’S—THIRD FLOOR ANNEX T O Y S —The greatest collection of fine toys ever shown.in this vicinity is ready for vou here. Toys for little folk, for the larger children, and some even that father and mother will take interest in. ^olls, Doll Carts, Mechanical Trains, Electric Trains, Mechanical Toys, Circus Wagons. Tea Sets. Autos. Wagons, Velocipedes, Christmas Tree Ornaments, Musical Toys, and hundreds of others, - t h ir d f l o o r iftnoiffii Just to bring to you* mind practical sensible gifts that everyone appreciates. Women’s and Children’s Cloves Men’s Shirts and Neckwear Men’s Gloves* Silk Socks Decorative Linens* Table Linens Blankets* Bath Rohes* Coats Dresses* Furs* Men’s Hats Men’s Clothing* Shoes* House and Comfy Slippers Rugs* Luggage and literally thousands of other equal ly as useful things WATCHES hes an d I h T 'D H T C i A T HP DIAMONDS H i W O A L 1 FINE JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE MAIN AND FOURTH STREETS, DAYTON, OHIO m Sim produces m if Machs* end L j | the advertid* FORT H ad we o a ll be px’dpf enjoying th j tion th a t k ind ly deed) We a re t£ blessed to g | The tru th easier to gil an d f a r m | times th en moral cours Yes, Cl Christmas is | and no t a oi and no t a sec i t is somethij Christr th a n we lovd we love to Christr homes a re hj in its wondel a re h o Idngj Chrijstr Christr longer have I fathers,* whq dreni and me ■ Christr enough to ht . sord id powe| men to shar ‘l Christr human w eal| morals. Christ to an old age to live in drJ h e r children] Christr fo r loophole^ Christr avan tage onj one ano ther | commercialij sunken eyes go ld ; when] When men fickle fortur th e rumblii Christr lu redTo fiut| bruised, on Christr d rif t easily in th e s< a Ct ristr wasting je a | Christr Without ou1 sectarian in] Strong thre become one Wh e n ] ju s t one da] live, then VI Jb 0mm ■-Of; . t„ , w ^ * •; , v 0 ■% j
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