The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 27-52
r ,33- wgymm fy SUITS M»nd OVERCOATS ■ ' $22 .50 , $27 .50 $32 .50 TFyou could spend sixty-five cents and get a hundred cents, worth, you'd surely seize the opportunity— would't you? Well, that's the hind of opportunity this Sale is—Seize it! TILTON’S 33 E. Main St„. Xenia, Ohio Satisfaction Guaranteed Money Refunded 2 0 PER CENT D ISCOUNT On all Art Goods, Dolls and Toys . Mark (X ) in front o f the*articles that you wish to ’* purchase. This will assist you in completing your Christmas Shopping. I t ■ s<l Christmas Cards and Engraving CrM&ig ££rd* . ,, s Framed M q U oo * Autograph Albums y Stamp Books j . Memory Books. 4 -' ■ Baby Books 1 Gift Books i L oom Leaf Books I t.Diaries:■ ■ Kodak Albums A . My Trip Abroad if Dictionaries ' f Dictionary Stands Writing Cases Fine Stationery / Library Sets jr Bric-A-Brac V Desk Sets Candle Sticks Decorated Candles, iBoudoir Lamps' Floor Lamps1 Emerlite Lamps Desk Lamps Novelties Artificial Fruit Artificial Flowers;, ' Decorated Baskets; Glass Desk Pads. • Desk Calenders; Paper Weights. Desk Work Organisers; Brief Csues i H Pocketbooks £ 3 Music Rolls m Wallets w«f Decorated Book Covers- if Boston Bags Ash Trays Pipe Sets Cigarette Holders Cigarette Cases Tobacco Jars <* Incense Burners, " \ Incense BurningfRfcsr.iciaa j Rosaries i Poker Sots Playing Cerda Dice Score Cards Checker, Bo£rdin Chess ChjHhlnsM&fSeals' G^td and&frer CosrsT Gold an# Silver Paper Wrapping, Paper CbrlatskaaiCord Card/Boerdlin Color* Parcel 'Post Labels DrnnWon GrapeiPaper Ileintie Art Metal Fish Bowls Fulper Pottery Weller Pottery Toys Games Dolls Alarm Clocks Cuckoo Clocks Watches i Watch Ctwin* Musical Alarm Clocks ' Conklin Fountain Pens Waterman** Fountain f k u . Schaeffer Fountain Peace Parker Fountain Pens. Wahl Fountain Pens Gold and Silver Pencil* Silk Pen Guards' ■ ■ Knives * Shears - Clippers ,, . Rutort . Flash Light* Electric Light JBiilbe Thermos Bottles Sterling Inlaid Tie Pine , Cuff Links Sweater Sets Dinner .Gongs Brils Locks Binoculars Field Glasses , Opera Glasses J TIB- Reading Glasses; f Embroidery Seles Book Ends Btrieve s a d fC Decorated Clotkee Brsuhne r r f Sewing Baskets Electric Irons i Electric Curiers) , Crumb Trays 1 Rand World Atlas Globes o ! the W orld ,! Ink Wrile Card Indus File* Cooking Recipe Files Waste Paper Baskets jj Cuspidors M s# Beards Black Board Erasers Crayon* ChBdrene Deektand H r itt Office Desks Home Desks Chakra. 'J Costumers Filing Dwrices, Befee - CVWW/tensbk BaekdaseS PenriPikan^iMra l!«i |S*c£onal H e*dqu *rtem f! >r B ibih t and /Teataun«ittg ' \ ' E v a y h o d ,T % B e o k S h o p CHARTjLES/W.iBEleSER 2 1 -2 3 WedSth o h i o Notice—D en ta l W o rk .Hundred* of poop!* have hengfittet by taf special Holiday prices o.t Dental Work. 1 haiNrtforltlcd to coiitinue ihw offer. SPECIAL PRICES ort my Guaranteed Arakotf >ucthiauJith g Plato* and tftd ftjl other work. (lu-rc.ft'jsfi to W the beiu^t namey refunded. Positively Pomlcja Extof-icticft . Examination Free WORK DOP E ON FIRST APPOINTMENT DR . SM ITH , (H im self) 25 1*2S. Uittfitonw Phone, Mato 90 ! 1 W. St, Springfield, 0 , C fob im a * T t o e f r o r ik Mere Than Small Cost jmaflUBw#justified in sacrificing some y i firs million trees for the annual Christmas festival? There has been much discussion in tho past few year* over till* question of Christmas trees, la view of the' rapid depletion of our forests and the increase In the waste land area. There are those who stoutly contend that it Is g foolish custom of pagen origin, not worthy of perpetuation In this enlightened Christian age, and that it is a senseless destruction of millions of young, thrifty trees that are so much needed to supply the tim ber requirements of the country. But strangely enough, the foresters as a class, those who ure most Inter- eeted in conserving tree growth, do not share this concern about the Christmas tree. They are Interested In growing trees and having them used for their highest good, If a ten-year- old tree, of which 2,000 or more can be grown upon a single acre, can give so much Joy, what better use can be made of the trees? The custom Is so. well established that it will never be wholly discarded, and why should It be? Is it not the Christmas tree that gives the setting .for the celebration? What Is more de lightful to children than the Christ mas tree with Its candles or electric tights; silver trimmings, Unsel-and the other things that go with It? Take away the Christmas tree and you have removed the chief charm. It Is the something that is eloquent of senti ment and that has a much higher, value than the cost*of the' tree. It is pot to be measured by economic con siderations or commercial. computa tions.—Frank HerbertSweet. <©, 1924, WesternNewspaperUnion.) Christmas invitation an Insult to M abelle if, A LOVELY Christmas present— ? V an Invitation to the opera— an Insult! The beast! Oh, the beast1 And to think I hail grown so fond of him. How could he' be so> rude?” Mabelle clenched her fists and paced the door, a deep red flush suf fusing her face. . She walked to the mirror over the mantle and looked at herself Intently. “A bearded woman!” she said In contempt at herself. “I am bearded, of course—hut the nerve of him! I’ve always intended to have that frightful hair removed from mjr upper lip. It is hideous, isn't It, dottier? But oh, how could he be so unkind?” “Why, daughter, what are you talk ing about? I don’t understand. It seems to me If I were given an Invi tation to the opera as Christmas greet ing I should be only too delighted. And what has hair on your upper lip to do with opera, anyway?!’ “Oh, because, because,” she sobbed? “file opera—It’s—It's the 'Barber of Seville.' ”—Marlon R. Reagan. ■ t©, 1924, Western NewspaperUnion.) - REFLECTORS Imr F WE could reflect the spirit j l o f , Christmas cheer half as brilliantly as a piece of ' tin will reflect'the rays from a lump, we should help to light the world to ah amazing degree, Wiio can hold out against in smiling face that radiates fuq and kindliness? Who is ‘ cold enough to resist the melting warmth of real friendliness? Let’s pretend, this Christmas, that we are very bright, aw£ Imi tate the modest tin reflector of the lamp of unquenchable good- fellowship1— Martha Banning r‘ Thomas. (®, 1114,Western Newspsper Union;) ----------------------------------- ■;j: Moon and lea Honored as Christmas Guests ® HEY planned to have a moon, light skating party during the Christmasseason. All of theyoung people, and a number of the- hearty older ones, too, had been Interested. Bo the party was planned. And then everyone hoped the two honored guests would not fail them, For without the two honored guests there could be no moonlight skating party. What would a moonlight skating party be without a moon aHd with out Ice? Nothing at all. But the moon cuine and the ice frdze solid, Add the crisp, clear air seemed to have a special Christmas vim about It, too,—Mary Graham Bonner. (©, 1924, Western Newspaper Union.) *■&i ,1 if■■**.»■' in■■■-■■■■■ i■■ hi .liiniiiri Buddhists H ave,Christmas “Hana Matsurl,” or the fete of flowers. Is the oriental and Buddhist holiday season that corresponds to the Christmastlde of the occidental Chris tian nations. Curiously enough, It Is the celebration In honor of the founder of the Buddhist religion, who was Gautatna Buddha, lord of grace and infinite Compassion. A great deal of attention at the season is given to the youth of the Buddhist land. It comes in April. Buddha was born Gfi8 years before Christ. w w w w w w r wwww m. w w w w w m w wwmw ■w w w ww w w wwwwmww w ww tut sr: wwww w w w ww w Trimming the Trss Borne people hang everything oh the Christmas tree but themselves! That comes later . . , when the bills Arrive,—Martha Banning Thomas. Forbade Monks Checotate The Immoderate use of chocolate In the Seventeenth century was consid ered so violent an inflaiuer of the pas sions that Joan Fran Kuuch enforced the necessity of forbidding the monks to drink It, * True Idea of Richss Riches are not an end of fife, bar nn instrument of life.--Henry Ward Beecher, This year give more than a passing thought to (he question o f Christmas presents. ^Concen trate you r Chirstmas giving on g ifts that last a long, long Time. Hundreds o f useful suggestions will reward a visit to this store— and you’ll find that you can make g ifts that really mean something fo r a smaller expenditure, often, than the ordinary k in d .. Below are just a few suggestions at „ our Special Prices, Boor lamp $18.58 ,Tusfc the thing for the home this Xmas. These at tractive floor lamps have mahogany standards with- beautiful attractive a n d serviceable shades. Only a limited quantity .at this price so better come early. 3PieceLivingRoomSuite $10®andUp .vTrue comfort and luxury are embodied in these splen-. lid suites. Surely nothing would mdan more to your home1 than a gift of one of these suites. Goxwell Chair . $37.00 Comfort for “ Him” The acme o f ease is found in this specially designed chair for men. Its loose spring cushion, its tilted back and gen eral roominess make it comfort supreme. CedarChests $15.0® /., , Fine big Chests made of, genuine Bed Cedar. Clothes are expensive.' Keep them safe from moths. M M M A M M M M A m A A M M A A , A A A A A A A A A. A A D e tr o it J eW c l G a s R a n g e s . . . -1 0 T*-? 3 1?T\'Cii3 G i l t s -* " . We know o f several Jewel stoves which have been in active service for 30 years. Spread Xmas joy over a period of many years by placing one of these famous stoves in your kitchen this y i\ap Smoking Cabinets ' ■ ■ ? - ' Dad or big brother will appreciate receiving one o f these handy sme’ ■ ing stands, which beautifully finisf. mahogany. A A A- A A A A A A <<* ■'dSf m fa t k Axminster Rugs—$5. The b e s t quality * . money can buy and good for many, many years. Kitchen Cabinet Saves hours of work LetMother's Xmas re lieve her from the strain of kitchen later. 'ed m adam , $ Q 2 5 i6 a d you need to obtain a Hoover, complete withhouseholdcleaning equip ment. It will bring you: Electric Carpet Beater Every housewife knows that rugsmust be beaten. So,The Hoover Beats! Everyparticle o f deeply-embedded, nap cutting grit Is dislodged . ElectricCarpetSweeper As it Beats, The Hpover Sweeps! H gathers up all beaten-outdirtandevenstub- bornest clinging litter,erects nap and revives colors, EtectricSuctionCleaner As it Beats and Sweeps, The Hoover also Air-Cleans! Powerful suction draws all the dirt dustlessly into the Hoover bag. Air-Cleaning Tools For your dusting. There's a newlydesignedHoover clean ing tool for every purpose. ‘You needaHoover! Phone us. For $6.25 down we will de liveryourHoover* complete. The “ Easy' for “ 1900 Cat- amet” Electric Washers Spe cial I Only $5.00 down this month. Whole year to pay the balance. Bissel Sweepers $4.75 GaUoway&Cherry A A A A A
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