The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52

f a x OfcDAHYlUJC HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER (, 19M, - 1 The Exduuige Bank's Christmas SavingsClnh is now starting on it’s 1931, fifty weeks journey—make reserva­ tions now and be one o f the hapjjy members next year. The Exchange Bank Cedarville, Ohio SHERIFF-ELECT NAMESDEPUTIES ■John Baughn, xheriff-elect, has pub- Iieally anouneed hia selection o f de­ puties who will take office with him the first Monday in January, His chief deputy will be Walton Spahr, Sugarcreek township farmer and member of the Board of Elections. Forest Shoup, Beavercreek township, will be the second deputy, and Law­ rence A. Davis, present deputy and road patrolman, will be retained. IEnquirer Takes Over Commercial Tribune J.C.PENNEYC© . E. M ain St., X en ia , O h io Men’* Bath Robes * J .S $ Boxed Handkerchiefs for Women E x t e n s i v e C h o ic e o f S t y le s a t s; ZSC G ift Ties C o l o r f u l D e s ig n s , A t t r a c t i v e l y B o x e d 98 * Men** Rayon Square Mufflers 98 * Novelty Handkerchief* for Women ■ A t t r a c t i v e l y B o x e d C o r G i f t - G i v i n g Men's Silk Crepe Square Mufflers $ 1.98 . One o f the most important an­ nouncements from the newspaper field appeared Wednesday morning when it was learned the Cincinnati Enquirer had taken over the Cincinnati Com­ mercial Tribune, one of the oldest papers in the middle west. The Tri­ bune has been in the morning field during its existunce and has been Re­ publican in politics while the Enquirer has been independent Democratic. The Tribune was suspended with the Wednesday morning issue. The Commercial Tribune dates back to the Centinel of the North-west ter- issued November 9, 1793, a weekly, well, who sold out to Edmund Free­ man in 1796, and located in Greene county on land now owned by the J. D. Steel estate in Beavercreek township. By co-operation with the Ohio State Legislature newspaper publishers t a plan for erecting a memorial in this county at some future date. Cedarville H igh Basketball Schedule T A I L O R E D S H I R T S December 5—Enon, Here. December ll~—Pitchin, Here. December 12 — Springfield (Boys only), There, ■ > December 18—Jamestown, Here; December 23—London (Boys only), There. January 2 — London (Boys only), Here. January 9—Bowersville, Here. January 16-^-Yellow Springs..There. January 23—Mt. Sterling, Here. January 30—Ross Township, There. February 6—Osborn, There. February 13—Ross Township, Here, February 20—Leesburg, There. February 27-28 — Greene County Tournament. , NO HUNTING NOTICE No hunting with dog or gun will be permitted on the following land A. J. Kennedy. Missies Creek Cemetery. , G. H. Hamman & Son. Paul Ramsey, J. C. Townsley. Jack Furray. W. L. Clemana. SFRIKfiFiRLD TALKIJMffHUMftMT] ATTRACTIVE BILLS NEXT WBHK "The Life o f the Party- a Satww day Evening Post story that was so well received it was made into a big­ selling silent picture has now been more elaborately produced for the talking scram and will b« shown at the Regent, Springfield, for four days starting Saturday December 6th with Winnie Lightner playing Hie title role. Starting Wednesday December 10th the far north picture “ Silver Horde- will be shown featuring Evelyn Brent and Louis |Wolheim. “ Tol’abl* David” an idyllic love story mingled with plenty of action will be the vehicle in which the new star David Cromwell will make his bow to the audiences of the Spring- field Chakeres-Wamers playhouses-, It will be shown at the State theatre for four days beginning Saturday, December 6th. Noah Beery will be the co-star. Beginning Wednesday, December 10th the thrilling race track story “ Top Speed” featuring Joe Brown will be shown for three days. “King of Jazz” a musical talkie fea­ turing John Boles will open the week Sunday December 7th at the Fair­ banks theatre for a three days run. Wednesday and Thursday Dong. Fair­ banks, Jr. will star in “One Night at SusieV’. Friday and Saturday the war comedy “ Soldier's Plaything” will be shown. Your money .on Deposit with Thu Cedarville Building & Loan Associa­ tion will earn 6%. Young Wife, AfreWte Eat, Eire*oniSoup ‘AfraLl of jitonsahb pm , . t liusl mm soup for S months. Then I tried Ad- lerika and now I s*t most anything without any gas."—Mrs. A. Connor, Adlerika relieves stomach gas in TEN minutes! Acts on BOTH Upper and lowerbowel, removing old poison­ ous waste ypu never knew was there. Don't fool with medicine which eleans only PART of bowels, but let Adlerika give stomach and bowels a REAL cleaning and get rid of all gas! Brown’s Drugs. i i N ight Coughing Quickly Relieved Famous Prescription Gives Almost Instant Relief ' Night coughs or coughs- caused by a cold or by an irritated throat are usually due to conditions which ordi­ nary medicines do not reach. But the very first swallow o f Thoxine, a doc­ tor’s prescription, is guaranteed to give almost instsnt relief. Thoxine works on a different principle, it goes direct to the internal, cause. Thoxine is pleasant tasting and safe for the whole family. It will giv^ you better and quicker relief for coughs or sore throat .than anything you have, ever tried or your -money will be refunded. Put up ready for use in 35c, 60c, .and. $1.00 bottles. Sold by Richard's. Drug Store .and all other good .drug stores. To rite Mies or Mrs.who Iswon­ dering what gilt to give a man••••••-•a The Smart Shop 5 E. Main St., Xenia, Ohio Children’s Chinchilla Coats with Hats to match .....,$2.98 Ladies’ new Wash Gloves, fancy cuffs ................ ..............50c *9* - Ladies' full fashioned hose, first quality....... .................79c Ladies' Jersey Bloomers, all s ize s .................. ................ ...50c Ladies'Silk Crepe Dresses, also Wool Jersey ......... i$£98 Ladies* $20 Winter Coats ........ ................... ...... .............$12.98 Ladies’ Chinchilla Coats, $10 g rad e ....... ........ ..... .$6.98 Ladies’ New Silk Print Dresses .......____......__ - ___...$ 4 .2 8 Children's All Wool Canelette Coats, size to 1 4 ........ $8 .98 Ladies’ Dull Finish Silk Hose, perfect.......... ...................50c Ladies’ Extra Large Mesh Bloomers.......................... .....59c Ladies’ up to $5 Hats, all colors................... ......... ;........ $1 .98 Ladies New Washable Kid Gloves, black and colors $1 .98 Why should you g ive one second's worry to any man or any g i ft when this capable and stylish stock is w illing to erase every name from your list at $1 to $30 the name? Whether you pay $1 or $80 you ’ll have authentic style and wfyen your g ift gets to where it’s go ing , you ’ ll have true appreciation. Trust “The Criterion to know markets . . . men. . . . and merchandise. Mufflers—$1.50 to $5.00 Hosiery—25c to $1.50 Dressing Robes— $5.00. to $15.00 J. P. Smith Shoes—$7.50 to $10.00 Boys’ Suits—$10.50 to $13.50 V a l t e r io n 'Value 3 irst Clothiers 38 South Detroit St. Xenia, Ohio CHRISTMAS SHOPPPING BRISK AT WREN'S IN SPRINGFIELD Kind Men —t ik e Good news to all the retail field and especially to the men who are* unem­ ployed is the fact that Christmas buy­ ing seems to be on the up-grade now. JJx-especialLyJis-ihis-so-atThe-Edward Wren Store in Springfield. Right after Thanksgiving ■this noticeable difference started, but then when one realizes it-is-only-aboufc 17 days until Christmas, it is readily' understood this shopping interest. Wren’s whole holiday spirit and especially oil the Street Floors of both the Comer and the Qld Buildings. -Over the elevators in the Corner Building, there is a hugh display for Toyland in the Basement, with a replica of Santa’s Icy Work­ shop with large cut-out animals ,over $1.50 $1.95 $2.50 Loni, graceful col­ lars, Pre - shrunk quality broadcloth shirting. Made with rein­ forced ocean pearl buttons. Hand tail­ ored for beauty and wear, With collar attach­ ed or separate col­ lars to match. Vast selection of new­ est patterns, colors, pastels and white! All sizes, NECKWEAR 59c, $1.00, $1.50 up A ll silk hand made. Many silk lined. C. A. Weaver Co. ■R riH U S S S E S R Main SL, Xenia, Ohio the top. Then over the elevators in the Old Building a large shadow box with three ’Carol Singers is showto flooded with many colored lights and “Merry Christmas” across the top. Throughout the whole Street Floor one can hear the strains of Christmas Carols being played in the distance. An important Christmas message Wren's brings to all its Patrons in the territory is a change in. stamp redemp­ tion plan. The “ S&H" green trading stamps are now redeemable for mer­ chandise of your own choosing any­ where in the entire store. Each book when filled is worth $2.50 in any mer­ chandise or you can apply this amount on your regular charge account. By ’ popular request this new and liberal plan is effective at once. The Edward Wren Store wishes to extend an in­ vitation to everyone to visit the store soon, to shop or browse around at your leisure and especially to, note the new lew prices this year for bet­ ter merchandise. You will be aston­ ished at the unusual opportunities. This Year More; Than Ever Before "A Gift from Wrsn’sMeansMore” Complete Stocks Are Ready For You Now to Choose for Every Name on Your List! shopping now while stocks are new and complete. Months andimonths of care­ ful preparations have keen made an every depart- very lowest prices f Whether practical, wearable things or rare and exotic gifts of sentiment; whether for men, women, children or your home —the Yuletide Spirit h in everything saying it’s “Christmas at W ren’s.” Never before have you had such an opportunity to satisfy your shopping list so easily, so quickly and so inexpensively as this year at W re r ij! T ry it today! Use the many services at Wren’s to help you shop while only a very short thne remains. IMPORTANT NOTICE: “ S&H” Stamp s Can Now Be Redeemed For Any Merchandise In Store! “SAH” G ran S trap , are NOW REDEEM­ ABLE FOR MERCHANDISE OF YOUR OWN CHOOSING ANYWHERE IN THE STORE (ONE BOOK WORTH *ZJS0) OR YOU CAN APPLY THIS AMOUNT ON YOUR REGU­ LAR CHARGE ACCOUNT. "SAH” Gram S trap , are ( in n with n « , 10c Parch.re! WREN’S SERVICES L Parcels are wrapped for shipping. t . Parcels are weighed and correct postage given. 3. Postage stamps a r e sold.________ ___ ___________ ___ 4. » a * c - vm* w ry able ■rery the lave gets true kets Information i s ' given on foreign mailing. 5. Shipping Information is given. 4. Christmas boxes are fam ished with gift pur­ chases. 7. Small packages a r e . wrapped together. 8. Merchandise certifi­ cates are sold. 9. Change Is supplied, It. Taxicabs are summon­ ed, 11. Telegraph messengers are summoned. IS. Parcels or wraps are cheeked. 13. There are adequate . rest rooms. 14. Prompt elevator serv­ ice. 15. Free delivery. ^ 19. Lay-away plan, 17. Deferred p a y m e n t plan. 18. Twenty P a y Platt; Ten Pay Platt. 19. Splendid restaurant and soda fountain. 39, A ir mall information given and stamps sold. - % t Santa Claus Wants to See You In His TOYLAND! BASEMENT—CORNER BLDG. Shop In Springfield** Christmas Store - -a t Wren*s! Ti * is re for whic Trea for that 448.9 begin disbu amou on hr- 6 5 8.7'. depai $4,87i a bah tiop $51,0- ers’ i • 735,61 Wa Ies A of Hi scarle of ag crease report ...over . - khW g deadlj year. •needle is a gi ings t< in the procee- 35 dea ported The vice Cc les will again ' illness for sevr one of life but lar.His capaciti g speaker ' 1st of i known 1 state an into eve Frida signatec Day in 1 Director Departn he feels Ohio sh •day set tribute i by the after he - futther the tub value of of rnonej •the mer- child. Sr The C a pretty son witl gaily tier dered wit. big Chris yard and decorated Charge, i kiddies, them all M rs . w i ENTI5P Mrs, \\ City, wid to Engla King ami visit the D’ Ida Ha Vorcc fro..... tnon Plea: neglect of efatbdy o )hio

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