The Cedarville Herald, Volume 54, Numbers 27-52

c*OAUVJU.^ * r tn jv . y , ; 1 , i n OWO BW.L * A i NJEir rwrtter Of VMM lui^aMMI l^E A 9AWSMtti .VPWBWtyR •WBjW ^W’ WIWvy*VW f* -via* iH Ki Sy&Mfiftl ** • m Ma Afcftt nlftfiM |np^^^Wvwja W.gyw^www Mrvi0« m « BUtiOB* __ settee- baste over wires e f t b * QW© Bell Telephone Company sad ti mm e f the American Tstophone and Telegraph Company and associ­ ated eewpawe* of « t Be* Sy«*«*«. Tbo a p aerviee, inaugurated 6 6 6 * H m A m I m erN earalg ie in M aUautse, checks a Cold the ftret dey, M i checks Malaria la tWee day*. C M iliom T a lM i. COAL GOOD GRADfi BUY NOW —At— REASONMW PRICE C.E. ^i'l-fi f [-1 iHfimAALte VOX BALK: A Monitor Hard Oeal m m Vomer te goad to adHtea . - 1 »* «& e of Mr*. Bor* M. BQl n «tai» office. H ot . A. G. Hastings, wife and; daughter, of ’Columbus, Mr*. Anna* Hastings, of Xenia, Miaa Maude Hast, rugs, ox Kent, Ohio, Miaa Lena Hast, inis, Springfield, spent Thanksgiving with Mr, and Mrs, J, E. Hastings, NO HUNTING threeghent the country Saturday, pro* viftffiffi Tsy Fthffi. smt .AflAMi* w > pwp '* t * t w*W^^V"W^^sve*ew^oew tion of central switching exchange* for teletypewriter—inacMnee that typewrite etectrksally over wire# to a distant teletypewriter. Any subscriber to this service ean obtain connection with the teletypewriter of any. other spbeeriber to the service within the same city or in. a -dtetent rity, and this will permit the immediate trims miaaion of letters, typewritten state* ments, o r other infonwaUea between the two subeeriber*. In effeet, the em ^I uh I m id J 6 t 1nfnTiiftMHIitf<wi i l the instruments' ia the same as that now employed hi the telephone system. The new teletypewriter service will thus h a re the. SexIMItty that char­ acterises the regular telephone serv­ ice of the Bell companies,. The estab­ lishment of switching offices similar to telephone exchanges enables, subscrib­ er* to the new service to call an# *£> cure connections just as they do for local or long distance telephone con­ versations. While their teletypewriter lines are connected they may send or receive typed messages as desired. “The present teletypewriter service' of the Bell System is furnished only in connection with private wires which are not connected to central switch­ ing points,” H. W, Cleaver, local eem- .. mercial manager of The Ohio Bell' -—Telephone-Company,-saidr-^-— — - “Large concerns who are now using teletypewriters on private, wires for inter-office use will, of course,.con­ tinue to use. them fo r purposes o f in­ ternal administration. “The special ,value that i t |s expect­ ed American Business Will find in the Bell System's near teletypewriter service cnosista in its usefulness for two-way communication, providing simultaneous reproduction of type­ written letters, copies of’letters,- tea i- , lar matter,' etc., originating from the teletypewrier of either subscriber, on machines a t both epds of the connec­ tion. - - '“Fo r local connections the rate will be 20 cents fo r each five minute peri­ od or fraction thereof.^ For toll con­ nections the rate for. the five minute connection will depend upon the air line distance to the called city. To teletypewrite a message over a dis­ tance o i 50 miles will cost 50 cents . for a five minuter use of the circuit. For a distance of 150 miles the rate* would be 90' cents. For 500 miles $1.60. Fo r 1,000 miles |2.60. n “A universal teletypewriter direc- ■ tory is-already being compiled. This will contain the names of-subscribers arranged alphabetically under the' cities in which their offices are located. The directory will be kept up-to-date and during the first few months of operation a t least a new edition will ' be issued each month,” - •-.-. ■'"{!>:•. (. JOAN CRAWFORD AND CLARK . GABLE IN REGENT FILM Joan Crawford with the screen’s most popular leading- man,- ,Clark Gable, will be seen finV fou r days > atyrting Saturday, BSeembfr 6th, a t Hhe Regent Theatre, Springfield, in “Possessed,” highly dramatic story of’ a factory girl Who, rebelling against Sn environment of drab poverty, ends up oh Park Avenue to find that wealth and happiness do not necessarily go hand In hand. ’ Based on Stage Hit The picture Was adapted from the Edgar Selwyn stage play, “The Mir- . age,” in which Florence Reed created a sensationcA few years ago. As the box factory employee who gites up a small town lover to become'the mis­ tress of a New York politician, Miss Crawford is said' to have her strong­ est talkie role to date. The plot is broijght to a startling cUmax when the heroine, finding that her affair with Gable stands in the Way' of his becoming governor of the state, makes a public confession of , her past a t a crowded political con­ vention. PMbng,Hettng andFurnaceWork Lstsat in PHwnbiwg Fixtures A visit to our new plumbing shop in Yellow Springs will convince you that we can give you great ' savings in bath room fixtures and you can‘see them'before they are installed. We are prepared to in­ stall hot water, steam and other heating systems' or repair any kind. Let us estimate either new or repair work. I FOX EALB-We !* •« , h r t t t f rieity, a praabisaRy new Baby Grand !Piano, which w* *r* fsaaad to repos* «** This account will be transferred te a reliable party fo rth# balance dim. The farm* owned and operated or leased or rented by the following per­ sons are posted, against hunting or trespassing with dog o r gun; E. L. Stormont, Currsy McSlroy \ Georgs MartindaJe W. R. Watt Mrs. Minnie McMillan W. S. Hopping Massies Creek .Cemetery Assoc. Phone 264 J King Bldg. A. H, Creswell > YELLOW SPRINGS, O, N(mC»OFAWH!im«NT ^ Estate of it. Benton Borborr deosassd- Kate jg, Barber lam besu-apyaiiit sd _ and qualified as Administrator of th* T«m* *1.06 p sr week. Also, bay* a estate of R. Benton Barber, late of. studio sias upright pisao a t term* of Graene County, OWo, deceased. $ 8 B 0 per week Write, giving refer- Dated this 4th day Doeenteer, 1961. > ences to FACTORY RKPRESENTA* | g. C. WRIGHT, TIVE, care this newspaper. | Probate Judge e f said County. WORK GUARANTEED A.W.iESSING FORYOURELECTRICALTROUBLES PHONE 214 HOUSE WIRING, EXTRA LIGHTS and BASE PLUGS, ELECTRIC IRONS, TOASTERS, HEATERS, FLOOR LAMPS, DOOR BELLS and ELECTRIC MOTORS RE­ PAIRED AND NEW CORDS PUT ON. Rnpaira fop all kinds of water faucets. ; FREDEWRY / WANTED TO BUY * / T w * n t3 r 4 £ ir # if a f tV f tf J * r fM * « 4 f i p s k —.O F T H E— R a l s t o n S t e e l C a r C o . TELEPHONE TO paul Y oqun r XENIA, OHIO P H O N E 1079 Has* I ■i ■ / j / 0 1 CASH YOUR XMAS CHECK HERE THEIR LOSS YOUR GAIN! I l l JsMsMi Bsskiapl Slesfc was I ssb M Ir is tte receivar fw ssih ty Jsrri, Its . H a s M was ssand i n a Mats Street Is Jtn V lM t* I f S . U bws I s m , v whsrs wa bavs arrascMt sssorts4 aa4 a s iM hi pMs fignst avsri pists t t asrahawlis*. WRE m SffifflE MTHESE BMMMS H a last of li e andNsrs of |bs M M Is Man is yiar gaial Tfkft sm f l0 > >w n fe iM onHriiisRy! ■ SALE CONTINUES! We opened this Sale Last Friday with a Big Rush. Crowd**■were waiting a t our doors. Hundreds of: people were waiting a t our doors to get these;' Julliette Bargains. Yourmoney will go farther here because we have marked this stock down to Rock Bottom* Never again will merchandise he offered a t such low prices. Be here and see for yourself. Y Y Y V W T V V > . ' i v im v c m i | e newest rage Ip nery, jijpfc rifoeivefl &new ohlpmant,, C O A T S S A G R 0 1 C K D T tae te . . . t b s ^ S l ^ __rbslisvsj goof luck f t unuaiual w* o tm u * a t —Fur sad fabric trim* xskt ttit* . —Sims 14 te 46, some ''are J it o 1 f tRauaed. vSaee lo $166*,Vo at sg.se HITS SACMTICED —Over 300 to offer. Beautiful felts in. all iityr styles. AllheadsiaeS. Values to 96. go a t 7 7 c m a s s IF m I i I mm , S ih lM try Service and chifiton we^hts, first quality, All shades. Values up to 80c, go a t COATS DRESS COATS . . SPORT COATS First time we’ve ever sold these qualities a* a pilca as low a* $6P5. Krery coat lisftd and intariinad. Xvtry coat • smartly thnbrSd higber-priced Value. On safe Thursday! RMlyFante Gsalt A Sxvings of Many Dollars On Each Coat * * . 9 5 Of the new rough woolens. The new winter 1931-1932 silhouettes, High shawl*, lei collars, huge cuffs. Crepe linings. Warm interlining*, Plenty of black. Irfdeed a ra te coat buying opportunity, lists 14 to 48 5 0 C M IS $ 8 . 8 8 8 4 . 9 5 V ▼V V T T T T T T V S ILK Jersey Dresses and all wool Novel- ‘ ty Knits one and two piece effects. Sizes X4 to 38. These dresses were made to sell a t $5.. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday morning* we will put SO o f' these garments on our racks, so bft here at, 8:30— (Limit 1 to « Customer) Lest than 50c oa the dollar—That’a tlw way wa bought thorn! That’s the way wa sail them. READ ABOUTTHE,DRESSES YOU CAN BUY^TOMORROW Exactly one hundred and twenty of them! Sp the first shoppers get the beat bar­ gains! Dresses for misses and women— in all rises, 14 to 42! Drease* In new prints, flat crepes, also jerseys, -tweed prints, and lustrous satins! Dresses in rich fall color* and in black! Many suits Included, $ 2 . 9 * Somehow . . . this doesn't seem “right” . . td( sell ACTUAL $10.00, $7.96 FROCKS- $4.95 . . . but we esn’t help i t . . . we’re going to do it tomorrow . , . and if you want to see hofar fast BpringfleW women can buy frocks . . ‘ Sises 14 te 4* >- w a * KsHSaitt —37—3 piece; all wool novelty knit suits, sizes .14 to 20. Values up to ' $15, go at « t* i Jacquetias —Of imitation fur ma­ terial, black only. Sizes 14 to 16 only. Values to $9.85, go at $ 2 . 9 8 F0RMAU —Only 9 to sell, Values to $15. Slightly toiled and reduced to $ 5 .00 Velvet Sails —3 piece dresses, sizes 14 to 18 only, silk blous­ es. Regular $16.50 val­ ues, Now $ 9 - 9 5 SACRIFICED —84—Bfclt hats, values up ciat to$f, all colors, spe- I k ^ i ^ p r M g f i Located Bstwssa the M. AM . Bank and Boston Stora Wool Crepe DRESSER —Choice of the house. Kverjr wool crepe dress reduced. Sizes 14 to 43. Values to $1225, go at 6MTS 'W ith and without fur ’ collars, some t i m m e tuff* Included. Values up to $15 now RAYON U efenm i Mafty sample gar­ ments included. Val­ ues to 50c, in Bloom­ ers, Step-ins, French Panties, and Chem­ ise. Reduced to 3 9 c fink and Wtet H a a l a n i - U pw WUP! j -■ .Fancy and plain, these ar« wonderful 1gift items, Values up to Tte, go at S fc n y B i i i 6 —Satins, Peau-de-soi, Crepes. SlseS 14 to 30, Values to $18.50 go a t 8 9 . 9 5 Largs D rittM i p i v w i n p Sises 3$ to 4$. Flat Crepss, mostly dark shade*. Values to $15 g o a t $ 6 . 9 5 Jersey Rate OORTS Sises 14 to 44, pkdd linings. Regular $4.95 values, SWTS —10 to sell. 1$. Values Reduced to ftisee 14 to to $19*0. 8 2 * 9 * J h $ 4 * 9 * f O T P f Y E A B 6 H A S O U i satewmiBisrw m m m S S S i^ ^

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