Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1923 — Page 3

~ ~ T| ~ "U"* m — imiei»«w»— ■»■>-*»»■ t•.I n_ ■ JRMMMMMnu «■-■• 1 «•-!■■• ■ •■ T“ -nmr- -i ir i- i - -- ‘— r - " l_ 2j ■ 4 A. . i'll! RESIDENT OWN ■■ f EKS OF THE NEW EDISON CB X. ! DISC FIIONOfJRAPH .•• vt.' .fj \A y The N ew Edison White Label disc records are the finest phonograph , • raaggP ‘ <» ‘ XWO W- % £ records obtainable. They play nearfcgjMMMi • b twfce 114 ,o ng as an * “needle” j.nt ‘ ■ t "fcVI r S -'v s ' / piaytd record. New records every / Aw<;ek. All the latest Hits on sale '' „ - p ',. i' s>' ftSMy Jit&d ffigHl %/ ■ 'i/J Dn pa p< !-rard, to any of the DealV' *' •' ■ ' v'il ■ i- V- V&W. W '-4 ZkWv/A eis mentioned, requesting to be entI Ediaon mailiag Hat. y<B|| >-. . s ■'. p;rfffy ’>**7> jlrt vi? Val A i.7 z> ” 1 tycehe interesting and informs* f,c2^'.t > 11| _ _z the liteniiure regularly. • ■ .:, . wZJsO® '■ tngLondonCoiuole. Bru wo ■ • ’.T'-sf?'s.! .V-xt , x ."Ss >?X * i\ mahogany finUb. 8 , £135 LONDON Wr Wllh hflmtO ij ™ G,,r >•■■'• IM!i Lilli mlll’ ™l® Russas 4Hi i that will gra t any l.v- \ , - iag room. And, please Ngll ■.- ■ Ik . | / ■■ i t M ISft V,- J ij Y’Tl . . L „ > h < 4—< rrv 1 *IOO £z#cns O S*9o*. J fl . P%'’3 What better Christmas Gift than the '• companionship of the World’s I® ■ Great Musical Artists? fl !!& f " them into your home this Christmas—those great artists whose Snr|| Cs j | jt?. V °’ CeS aVC thousands—let them sing for you the ageless HJ S I I'Bwl JL tC*<L \ gems of the world’s greatest tnnsir. HI W// f I L WO'■ The New Edison Phonograph will Re-Create for you every glorious, colorful Vi Klxflr h\/ | Ai ! ■ ‘ \ jLjii* tone-shading of their glorious voices—will bring them into your home in all Ol IT" rVT&sT save actual physical presence. > fl Only the ideals and the genius of Mr. Edison, and a fortune of £3,000,000 WS-- C X e? ’J'-Cj freely poured into painstaking laboratory research, made possible the produc- I , *'' /? 1 ~—2 tion cf the perfected instrument—the only phonograph that dares comparison AVs with the actual performance of the living artist. ; rC ’ ? SL And this matchless phonographis clothed ina manner befitting its superiority T'• "'*# O —you may choose from a variety of beautiful period cabinets, designed by B Wlra^^Stf M®-> famous furniture architects—■ cabinets which will Itarmonize perfectly with the ’S; Wlr<iNr Ift®* Jr ' furnishings of any home. i.lT’il !ll>KbAi/liP .- KliM ~ 'i/Kjf* . ... 1 ''v' £HI v Complete the happiness of this Christmas with a New Edison—the crowring gift of all; the gift that will give pleasure to all the family for years to come. i '’^' r ' '*■• ' The New Edison is made in so great a variety of models, at such a vide B "'i | ’ '"HI range of prices, that no home need be without it. And through our conve- ■ 1 I 1 ‘ nient Terms Proposition you may have the model of your choice delivered on ® * Christmas Eve upon payment of a trifling sum. Come in today—hear the worthy qualities of chip- * • r z-i • <<• Z > pendale furniture; massive L I _ New Edison —reserve your instrument for Christmas delivery. ' in design without sacrifice Li ' •fl of grace and beauty. Brown J Up tk2 r *\i ' - s - Free Demonstrations given Daily, o e,>! f unday, by the follov mg —a £®. 3 ..*ac-.'«tzA.axai v2.yj | | "—"" —T || * PlrH "-V ’j(B New Edison Merchants: , I j H bM HEPPELWHITE I V k ,'1 h w l Berne, Indiana Thu model wm >pped 1/ w pM #*a roSTEP-RAinu ijRNITURE CO., Fort Wayne, Ind. SStll"t U J. . Ji S W F ROSENWINKLE Fort Wayne. Intbs Blw«W ASHBAUCHER’S ART & MUSIC STORE, Bluffton, Ind f , )3 . ' MWmK 4 —-j —- $7 J' J ■ v ■> ixZ3l ■il II S IHI BbrfDfljs-.?.: J 5 a* Ah' ■>< i ; ’ a 0 ■taOi sci! m #"410 w,11,a^ mary CHIPPENDALE M Mh' ? L '■'ll® AIiV '’ ’ n l The William and Mary c.w hi.l.} .':■ ,t7pr,gM ® Hft r!4' ,!<';■■ .xpreMe.thegr.cm.ddZL; IS’ "‘if? -■>' I’ 1 ' I ■'l4'l Tbi’ model faithfully W-y j ..A JL.ifjyl Il tffldir ■•ti/ hit'»' '■□ J| ,’ '•• .i| : .'A'i ■' characteristic of bygone day*. MP H’ ’4 1 V’- '.A' HE'i ■ * I ' j':". l ot old Colonial days. In |Sp/. J‘J f ..i'., Il ; ; t| Iji "feiivcA I 'Jf ‘P'j ii.'j JltW. ! I fl •’ W. ...*'- --— .'■' IB ii- ' ■Hi ' '"■i’" • mahogany or quartet* r > < - . - MBwlw=T ’ i ■ ■,•■■, eawed white oak. |jl' «' ; fllj||K||jaM j|lU^gWW4g^jS£ia»»Mak , zi^§g' I!' II <., k 11 i Jl,' I 1 'I ' ’'.'l Fumed or Golden. Ijß,||l|| I J** »4iftgFW. ' #i ' * 1H Mi 4 k . Jim» T‘ % 11 ■Bg'l'lb Ijtl I ' **■’. . raryconSOlß V I I SHERATON • i I' lIM i'iWA L If BABY CONSOLE . t, [ (S anJ l ßZfl ,) W I H if: The gleeful XVI J B . . of th.s Baby Console immediatelv anneal tn th. * I,| lines of our Inlaid Sheraton and r jUjBITIT ~ gff » lover of fine furniture. Brown mahogany finish. | ( U produced a slightly smaller model JkD te H I’ll without inlay. Mahogany or i", r J, 5 i \ quarter-sawed white oak, turned IB or galden. \ I *2OO NEW EDISON RJT " O N O G R A P H / I . *’' •.' * . f I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, DECEMBERS, 1923.