The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 1-26

\ c m * v i t u : ir r ,t t a : c " - - 7 a ; 2 ^ ? . •kefiiiinawir#ft* ofM b i t w s& sfiS toX '4& 2B i£w % x > . o ?h RUBBER SPONCE USED TO PERFORM MAGIC JANET GAYNOK UNPOPULAR FILM ROLL AT Co.-Starred With Chari*. Farrtl A c Y m i i Immigrpnt Waif *N00 UAVt TWO IHYOUR, « W » AHOTHlS ONE *THE PIECE i PUCED IN YOUR V PO ilT 1$NOW IN YOUR i i ' 1 i { [‘ f |; *>j i ! 1 i l ­ ls 'i 5 '■ 1st ' Ait M BeiJr * email rubber sponge and breah.lt into five pieces. Holding these t o jo a ? hand, pu s two to a person In your, audience, instructing him to close Ida over them. Pick two more from your hand and press them together between yew fingers so they appear as-one. Hand these also to the person, who upon-receiving them closet his band and Is then told that he holds three jltritr Tf the wong*. Pretend that you are placing the remaining piece In his pocket tdUag hlm at the same time that you will make It wnnisli from his pocket Into hi* hand. Upon opening his hand, he finds that he bolds four placea instead, o f the supposed three. * ^ <Os]nritsbt,Will t i lilnghpKfc) _ „ «.. . ‘ 'Delicious,” Janet Gaynor’a and Charles Farrell’s newest melody ro­ mance, coming to the Regent Theatre, Springfield for four days starting Sat­ urday, January 8 th, takes Its name- from the charming manner In which Heather Gordon, a little Scotch im­ migrant waif, the heroine, mispro­ nounces words. Janet, as Heather, makes friends with a troup of Russian minstrels in the steerage of the boat in which she is coming to America. One o f them is a handsome young poet and pianist played by Raul Rouliejn, who falls in love with the mirthful little game in whose,sense of humor and innate op­ timism keep the company in constant good spirits. It is their efforts to find a piano on which to try out the tune, that leads them from the steerage into the for­ bidden saloon o f the first cabin where Janet meets Farrell for the beginning of the romance which motivates the picture. SOMETHING TO TH IN K A B O U T l y A- W ALK IR NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT THE WORLD BUILDERS JC WANTED TO BUT Twraty-Hve Shares Preferred Stock — OP THE— ' Ralston Steel Car Co. TELEPHONE TO PAUL YOCKEY PHONET079 XENIA, OHIO w P': ... .fef J.M! •! il i * I H o t e l C h i t t e n d e n redecorated and remodeled . . . over ipla Making the Hotel Chittenden the loir the traveler., Home of the “Purple c« .Shop. Large, comfortable rooms— aerviee. Rates from $1.50 upward. Gee*A Weydig, Manager GOLUMBUS, OHIO IFYOUNEEDPRINTINGDROPIN MID-WINTER SALE A T THE CRITERION The Criterion, home o f the finest in men's and boy’s'clotbing and furiush- inga in'Xenia for over 20 years,' will sale with the greatest reduction in all on Saturday open their Mid-Winter lines of merchandise ever made in the history of the store. Completely stocked with new, up- to-the-minute clothing and furnish­ ings, the Criterion has planfied this sale to include their entire stock and in doing so gives the buying public an opportunity to purchase nationally advertised merchandise at exception­ ally low prices. The values are the greatest ever'of­ fered. The new fall stock being en-" tirely re-priced; on the new low price basis- The high-grade merchandise which we have always carried is maintained in this great sale o f our regular fall and winter stock. •Visit The Criterion for bigger and better values than ever before offer­ ed. (Adv.) KEEN KUTTER RAZOR STROP DRESSING B y Mail— -25c b o x SOOT REMOVER Cleans- flues. Prevents fires. Saves fuel. By mail, 8 oz. box 50c. KORN KURE—-Mighty Fite \ By Mail 25c bottle J .B . STRONG / 238 N. West St., Xenia, O. BARGAIN IN BUILDING LOT The only.available building lot on Chillicoth Street. Located on comer o f alley in good community. O. L. McFARLAND 1217 Glendale Ave. Apt. A-10 Dayton, Ohio Prevail Here—Big Savings on E v e r y C o l d Weather • Luxury and Necessity as W ell— Change Your Oil and Grease to Meet the Change in Temperature. DENATUREDALCOHOL Per Gallon If you bring your own container „ - • Also Prestone, W h iz, Gold Band and Ivo Glycerine ; . u HEATERS— To Fit Every Make of Car Francisco Hot A ir, Hot Water, Arvin, Tropic-Aire * •IMPORTANT— Different Cars Require Different Oil. W e have the Proper Oil Here f or Every Car. * PAUSE FOR DAWES PAUSE FOR DAWES The Carroll-Binder Co, U S E . Mein St. 3 Conveniently Located Stations Bellhrook Rd. North Detroit At Fairground Rd. PURE OIL also on sale st these stations in Greene county: PAGE AND SON Columbus and Market sts. Xenia, O. JAMESTOWN OIL CO. Jamestown, O. N. MAIN ST. GARAGE New Burlington, O. PURE OIL also on Sale, at these stations in Greene county: C. 0 . MILLER Trebein, 0 . ARCH COPSEY Spring Valley, O. E. J. RUTHERFORD ML Holly, 0 . A GREAT many people run down aludUmwiewi, on the ecore tluit It has no besting on the practical side ot life, and in the end brings but little reward. In a monetary sense, and In spe­ cial eases tide may be true, but U you will wutcb the- atudlops young men and women, follow them in and out among tlielr purroiHs, yon will find that the majority oft those given to study and dose application ultimately command, the highest salaries and write their names among the respect- ed and Renowned. The great Inventions which Sve use daily, with seldom a thought of tlielr value -to mankind, Imd tlielr birth in the mind oft the studious. The sewing machine, the typewriter, the' Intricate electrical applinneee-nnd the automobile,'with which we ail are more or less familiar, resulted from contemplative study, coupled with .tire­ some days oft intensive work. Our life would be beggarly, Indeed, without the helpful assistance of brain workers. Who, notwithstanding The asperity of Inconsiderate critics. are the real -world-buliderft-..........— It Is the' thoughtful Who make life brighter and'sweeter for the thought- less, who habitually run down sfiidl- ousness iike Ill-humored courtiers. Tiie vacant mind wastes its years In- Ignorance of things which would fill It to repletion and give it value. Turn where you may, you will find the full, thinking Intellect ntop of the world driving it to its .goal.- Ever pondering,, ever reaching out and seeking new methods to substi­ tute for old* the reasoning men and women ore easing the burdens of life performing heroic deeds und doinj; work which Insures a livelihood for thousands. Move along with them. Train yoiji' mind each day to. open the door intu some new realm of thought Try till* for a month and note !n the thirty days the Improvement in your mentii: alertness. . Although It nmy be difficult In■■the beginning, the effort required to over come the dlfliculty will make you strong, generous, great-hearted, s-elf reliant and fit you to etimti this die slest elevation In -less time than if given now to griiitiidiug and henionn lag your lot, (It) fey H o n o r * N o w -n n p r r « - n >H cete.) Subscribe fop the Herald Estate o f Tom Andrews, deceased. .Walter F. Andrews has been ap­ pointed and qualified as Administrator - of the estate of Tom Andrews, late of Green* County, Ohio, deceased. j Dated this 9th day of December,' 193J. S. C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge of said County, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT* Estate of James Haley, deceased. . M. C. Nagley has been appointed and qualified as Administrator o f the estate of James Haley, late of Greene ’ounty, Ohio, deceased, V Dated this 7th day o f December, 1931. S. C. WRIGHT, Probate Judge of said County. FOR SALE—We have, in this vi­ cinity, a practically new Baby Grand Piano, which we are forced to repos- ess, This account will he transferred to a reliable party for the balance due. Terms $3.00 per week. Also, have a studio size upright piano at terms'of $2.00 per week Write, giving refer­ ences to FACTORY REPRESENTA­ TIVE, care this newspaper. * t * v». - W hat . . . no sugar ? • Wfitn tuppli#* run tow, phone ih« grocer. Mel! deliver what you need* Without a telephone, you mu*fc inake the trip yourself end. usually carry home the bundles. * I i . Final Wind»Up Sale v m ■■■-*. Your last chance to Buy at .these wonderful prices. Our Stock Reducing Event <will come to a close soon. W e must prepare for Inventory and these., low prices, are put on the- N E W MERCHANDISE to clean it out. - Plumbing,Heating andFurnaceWork .Latest in Plumbing 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, WORK GUARANTEED Ladies* Coats We clean out our entire stock of ladies’ ,fine win­ ter coats at the lowest prices ever offered on style and quality coats. Everything new this season— Regular $16.90 Coats—Now $7.88 Regular $24.90 Coats—Now $14.88 Regular $35.00 Coats $19.88 Children’s Coats greatly reduced Ladies’ Dresses You* will find these dresses to represent the best in style and quality. You've never bought such fine stylish dresses at so low a price. Everything new this season - Knitted and Jersey Dresses—-Values to $0.90 \ $2.98 .. . . \ - ' * ■ , i 5 Silk Crepes and Prints._AU sizes. Values to $10.90 $4.98 Canton and Travel Crepes now only $5.88 Ask to see our Party Dresses Blankets Large s i b Double Blankets $1.19 Large size Single Blankets 59c 32x36 Fine Quality Crib Blankets 49c One lot $ 6.00 value Double Part Wool. Slight Imperfections $2.98 Beacon Comfortables $7.50 and $5.00 Values $4.48 and $2.98 Nashua Double Part Wool Blanket. Sateen Bound $1.98 Men’s Suits Your last chance to buy such fine clothing. Lowest prices since 1916. Small, medium and large sizes to 48 and 50. Come.in today and pick yours out— One Lot Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, now $7 .90 Finer Men’s and Young Men's Suita now ,$9 .88 Former $29 Suits—Sale price only $ 12.88 Men’s O’coats Buy one of these coats and set it aside. The styles are right and you. can’t go wrong. We have sizes for every man. Real savings at such low prices— $7 .88 . $9.88 $ 12.88 One Lot Meti’s Winter O'Coats $3.98 Sheep Lined Goats : Men’s Moleskin Sheeplined Coats $2.98 Boys’ Moleskin Sheeplined Coats $1.98 Men’s Top Grade Leatherette Sheeplined Coats $5 .69 Boys’ Top Grade Leatherette Sheeplined Coats $2.98— $3.48 Men’s aqd'Boys* Corduroy and Horsehide Coats . . far underpriced ; • ’r t 4if>' ■ 7 *’ J l \ . i Shoes K \ Children’s High Shoes ....... ...... . 79c Ladies’ Cloth Rain BoOta .................... 98c Men’s First Quality Rubber Boots $2 .48 Men’s 16 in Hi Shoes $5 .50 value $3 .98 Men’s Work Shoes ’........... $1 .79 Ladies’ $5 Style Shoes Sizes and widths A ll new patterns........... .................... $3 .98 Ladies’ Fur Trimmed Coats $4 .88 A.W.BLESSING Rhone 264 J Kufg Bldg. YELLOW SPRINGS, O . UHLMAN’S 17-19 W est Main St., A Wonderful Opportunity Better have those bad teeth taken out be­ fore cold weather. We are still extracting for 50c each. ..Painless? Why certainly! Convenient terms can be arranged if you haven’t the cash. ■ * 50c W« will extract all your teeth, no matter how many you have and make you this beautiful set, upper and lower for $40.00, Just for two weeks. If your teeth are bad don’t let this opportunity pass as you will never get it again. Beauty Light Weight Comfort Nntural Teeth We give gas, if you pre­ fer for painless* t j* 0 0 extraction........ v t Our Full Suc­ tion Plate at $10 .00 DR. GENSLER DR. HOLMES White Cross Dentists SteeleBldg*,Xenia* —9A.M.to6p*M. — Evenings by Appointment — Phone 211

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