The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 27-52

J ti* Upholding American Ideals The M $n 9h _ KARLH BULL - ■ Herald BOITOB T HE r«ilr<?(td transportation sya£*rna of tl?i* country have boon an important element In making America the greateet nation in tit* world. T h * country-wide aervjre provided bjf th»M *T**t I t ie r ln of coramerc* ha» enabled America to maintain Us com­ mercial supremacy. The railroads o f America are per­ forming each day and nigh t * vital wvjwso-^losif to t b t Uvoi^of^tho American people— fer whether it be t h r o u g h the transportation of passengers or freight the people a re dependent on th a t service for their vary existence* Th* prosperity o f th e railroads means the prosperity of the people and the continuance ©f the pro­ visions of the Transportation Act of 1920 — under which the railroads am recuperating from tho effects of war-time operation— i« therefore of urgent importance to the people aa well aa to the railroads, America’ s railroads are th e finest and most efficiently operated in the world and in supporting them the people of th is country are upholding American ideals. Tho future o f our great railroad systems is linked closely w ith the fu tu re of America, Batared at the Poat-Om#*, C*dar« villa, 0., October SI, 1887, as w ood cits* matter. -------- --------- ---------- 1 F illD A Y , SEPTEMBER, 21, W . j William Wolford and son, Edgar, of j Dixon, Hi., were called here by the death of Miss Sarah Wolford, The deration* in this county to the Bed.Cross for Japan now amount to more than ?1<}O0, W R a i l r o a d S y s t e m t ™ ' The Standard.Railroad o f the World The marriage of Miss Edith. Ram­ sey, daughter of Mi*, and Mrs, N, L. Ramsey to Mr. Chalmers .T. Elder of Darlington, Pa., took place Tuesday evening1at the home of the bride. The ceremorfy took place at seven thirty and was performed by the groom’s brother, Rev. Ralph Elder of Belle Center, 0,, assisted by Rev. \Y. P. Ilarriman. The couple appeared unattended and took their places be­ fore an alter of cosmos and aspara­ gus and ferns. Mrs, Meryl Stormont played, the wedding march from Lohengrin at the beginning pf the service, blending into the melody oE ’‘Love’s Old Slyest Song” . The bride wore a light grey crepe with a fepr. sage of Ophelia'roses. Following the ceremony a two course, refreshment was served the thirty-three' guests present.The bride’s table was decora-, ted in pink and white. The bride is a graduate of Cedarville College and has a wide circle of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers left Thursday morning for Darlington. Pa., where the groom has a farm near that place. , $ , Boys and Girls ' Here is a Slants preceded theif masters on tie Streets pffircecc at night carrying these torches, which.mere,the lanterns of thatancientperiod, ' Sticks hound togetherwith hark,all dipped , in flammable pitchy resin 'or wax, was the mode of making. . Burning cinders, and hot resin dripped on she handsfrom the oneat ■Sheright, to a little cup was attached . to receive them. Lantern Making Contest With IQ Wonderful Prizes Lanterns are most interesting things. Many men o f maiiy ages have made lanterns. We are going- to run a daily series of pictures and storiettes of lanterns o f history. We afe offering prizes for the most artistic lantern made by a school boy or girl, up to j 8 years o f age. Lanterns can be as artistic as they are useful— How decorative or useful can you make your lantern? Use„your Imagination, your nimble fingers— you stand as good a chance as anyone to win one of these splendid prizes. The Rules are simple: . ^ Contest opens Sept. 15 th, 1923 Contest closes O ct. 6 th, 1923 M ake on ly paper lanterns Frames may be made o f any material Free Lessons in Lantern Making 'Q In Dennison Classes Mezzanine Daily 9:30 to i 1:30A. M. apd a to j P. M. 19 Prizes Awarded First P rize $25 Second P rize $15 Third Prize $ 1 0 , Fourth P rize $7.50 I< Aeroplane Rides to the owners o f the next best lanterns entered- winners have parents' consent. 9 Ae RIKE-KUMLERCOS D ayton ,Oh io -when MMttN W h e r e t o D e a l i n D a y t o n > * p . 1 - 1 EUROPEANTOURS C o radu o tod t o u n t o ll&OfftB. 'AH. 0 4 iia o o «u tsd itix s< jpiifll l^ iwmW Ioil TtitMatA* Of 4 fF tppKR w. 1* Th* Dayton Saving* * T r o * tC o . . THE MUTUAL HOME wu l'SAVINGS ASSOCIATION ttm I f , . . ? Immart •* R moufch $15 ,000^00^0 Surplus$800,000.00 ftv«rS<MMK> Aoooimts Day***. Ohte Jmm M£N~S*vc the D ifference Bey your NEW SUIT from URBAN J . ZIMMER ' ijy v vUvWepssmwsSrawSm^ Cart. XA4*A#** m i tooth* M E D I C I N E S Nobody* Dayloo Sails Battgr Drag* CARL A* SCHMIDT to* sotitrt luoww *Ts»ar C H E M I C A L . # Mtinto . • TRY OUR JOB PRINTING * % m am m m rn twain:: i f y " * ? Lsl/ i * SPRINGTKLD, OHIO. Winter Coats are Going Out by the Hundreds—Save l ime and Money by Choosing Right Now. Already There’s a Scarcity o f Winter Coats—-They are Here by the Hundreds and Prices are, a Third to a Half Less Than Later Prices Are Sure to be Fur Trimmed Coats $ , Coat* o f luxurious p ile fabrics with, w ide fu i' co lla rs; silk lin e d . throughout} exclusive models. Beautifu lly tailored and stitched. Sale price, . j . , . . . .......... . ................... ..... ............... .................... .. .... Winter Coats at / ( - ^ A w ide variety o f styles is o ffe r e d ip coats o f velverette trimmed w ith i|fikpnk collars and cuffs, A t this p rice there are many other models o f soft fa b r ic s trimmed w ith 'beaver, Y iatka and -fox . Winter Coats at H ere are luxurious ooa tp in the new fab rics—Lustroso, Y el- w e t t e ancfTrouvenette, triinmed with-great f lu f fy collars and ^atty cu ffs o f fu r. Beaver Y ia tka squirrel and fo x are Y*e<L Winter Coats at iTOTtinffin'dividuality 1 Beeins assured to the wearer of these ^-rtauve garments. They are made of soft materials that gn&c or flare gracefully according -to. the JOfli ■fck— mam ti From the Largest Open Stock o f Rugs in Ohio You Can Now Pick Your Rugs at a Full Saving o f a Third on Present Day Market Prices BIGELOW RO YAL W ILTON RUGS Linen Fringed Ends *84— Size 9x t2 feet;> T oday ’s value $95, Glorious patterns and colorings. $49*50 VALUES Seamless Winton Velvet Rugs Size 9x12 Fee^ $ 3 9 .5 0 Linen fringed ends. More than fifty hand­ some patterns, SPR INGF IELD , OHIO $45 VALUES Heavy Pile A xm m is te r R u g s Size 9x12 Feet Exceptional qua lity ; 25 o f the best patterns we have ever shown. Think o f it— a hundred Bigelow Busaorah A x - minster Rugs in one size and price. More rugs than you would find in all stores in this locality combined, and a clean saving o f $10 on each rug. s ' A Carload of Armstrong’s Linoleum $1.25 A Y a rd Everywhere t The very best quality o f solidjfcork f\ m i and LmscecLOil. Fully fiftyjotfthe Q K / * very choicest p a t t e r n s . , . , . .................. E mmm ah * * * * * * han ©! SPRINGFIELD 0 4 1 0 ' , 100 Bigelow Bussorah Axminster g Rugs— Size 9x12 Feet " $ 5 9 .5 0 . Values Today ♦ # # LOC # Twe roi ply to M- Uiur«nl, 0 • Mies F.l fer piUl, wbc profession Oir; Sat1 tie xt IP t. I have < Townsley der tlie mi taurant" l ness. Mr. and and Mrs. Rosemary. Ind,, S«tu McEHianc;. fives. B ; e Th not $3. So to i did sha Set Fr E I I S ou th < i Sain Sain Sain San! Sari. Cris Maz Kar t r Kar Cdj Goff Pea. Pea Pea

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