The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26

4 # t. ., WHY The vents Blow=Outs, Rim Cuts and Punctures Ts ' ■ c‘/i-;S C iifst Wo>MM m XI g Vi I i “ Fltilly Kuffloa, who inado jy? ofogo (U’put in tS»o Crltoron TJn'^tm Now York, early last autumn and delighted audiences there for many Vt’celiD bofoyo going on a tour of the ennntvy, will bo the attraction at tlm Fatrbanl n- Theatre on Monday, March 7th Chiuigo, Hf. Louis, X5ittsburg, IrYaidiiiigton and Philad­ elphia are cities that have even and ' admired “Fluffy Kufflos” idnee Now York indurat'd the play so heartily. Tho piece devoted to the adventures of a beautifull America girl cons- ■tantly vanning the attentions of men sand losing her job in but go resourccfull tin : volving scenes she figures f>ucces:> j ■fully ane artistically as a stonogru- g f I plier, telegraph operator, lad’s mal '■■ : barmaid, Pais cab driver and null- , ! ragetto.—A great impetus lias been j ^ j started among musical composers I j and writers of librettos to devote 1 their talents to the glorification of the typical American girl. ! fc’fi «K1* M i WREN’S STORE - i l o j consequence, \Sh it in a few re- ! ma f1/niTV »u j *.* ? Springfield, Ohio. l I l I t is first necessary that you understand the con­ struction of the strength part of the tire casing. Tires are built of rubberized duck, which is the foundation or strength; this foundation is then covered with thread gum, which protects the fabric from road travel. There is only one way to strengthen a tire, and that is to add more plies of good high-grade rubberized: duck to the internal walls; this we accomplish by building jjwfiat we call tjie Inner Tire, built of plies of Rubberized Duck,! which has the enormous guaranteed tensile strength of 488 pounds per ply, made to fit the casing perfectly and become an inte­ gral part between the casing and the inner tube, as the illustration shows. You will note that our Inner Tire protects the entire casing from edge to edge, add­ ing strength to the entire walls. The Dayton Inner Tire is not in an experimental stage, and has proven that it eliminates 95 per cent, of blow-outs and rim cuts and 65 per cent of punctures. We Guarantee our Inner Tire, when placed in y.our casing, to increase the tensile strengh according to the following table: Increases the tensile strength of 4, 4 1-2, and 5- inch tires 1,952 pounds; 3 and 3 1-2 inch, 1,464 pounds 2 1-4 and 2 1-2 inch, 976 pounds. As the above table is guaranteed correct, is there not a reason why we boast that we eliminate your tire trouble and increase mileage one-half? Our Inner Tire is treated with a special vulcani­ zing cement which causes it to adhere and beeome^an integral part of the tire. The Daytomlnner/Tire has an almost endless life, can be removed and placed~in a new casing after wearing thread off old tire. The directions which go with each inner tire are so explicit'and simple that any one can place them, or remove and place in another tire. I t is not necessary to change the inner tubes, as there is ample room for Our Inner Tire between tube and casing- - As the Dayton Inner Tire is built of the strongest and bert wearing material, and has been tried out in every;part of the country on all kinds of road and subjected to most severe tests, and a set of four costs less than one new casing and prolongs the life of four tires one-half, is it not time you consider their use? Any questions you may ask will be cheerfully answered. A Saving of Many Dollars Pneumatic Automobile Tiros are dt-alguutod to carry loads in proportion to their cross sections; and diameters. Nothing will tear tires to p irn s so quickly as over! nullum Many motorists who got frequent punctures, “ blow-outs'’ .and who liave tiro trouble in gen­ eral, can trace their trouble to over loading. I t is estimated that 5 per cent, added to the weight- of a car adds fifteen percent, to.tiio wear and tear on the tires. For this reason it in always economy to adopt Hie use of the Dayton Inner Tire, which increases the strength two-thirds. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY Dayton Inner=TireMfg. Co. Long distance phone, Bell 5306. 17 Madison St., - - Dayton, Ohio. w On Saturday, March 12th. tho dra­ matic drama “Graustark” from the popular novel of the same name, with which overyene is familiar, will be the attraction a t the Fair­ banks Theatro. As everyone is no doubt familiar with the fascinating story of Qraustark, it is unnecessary to go into detail about it, except that it wilt be interpreted by an un­ usually capable cast aiul will be well worth seeing. I 8 I Palace Restaurant Mrs. Chao. Harries, Prop. Xen ia Ave. I NewsAbout TheCourts. 1 1 — If Sarah Grindle has brought s u it; ’Pi for divorce from Jehu Grindle, alleg- j ing cruelty and gross neglect. They! were married March 1,1897. i Mg A verdict in favor of the .defend-12b an t was returned by the jury in the { S i case of W. L. Lowery against John f J . Turner. j Clara O. Weills, one of the admin- ffj& istratices of the estate of H, II. *^ Weills; filed her first account. Jennie Collins, executrix ot the will of Parthema Collins, first and j final account, j Estella Holt, guardian of Susan Gaines, insane filed her first and fin­ al account current. Mrs. Holt, also furnished new bond of $10,000, *In the case of K. F, Kerr adminls- trator of Harrison Johnson vs _ I Franklma Johnson, sale of the r e a l! %*A ■estate of Frankllna Johnson was . confirmed, and debts ordered paid <~ ( out tin* proceeds. j ; Oscar Gordon, indicted for failu re } • to support his minor child, Evart J . * ; Gordon, pleaded guilty before j *Judge Kyle Monday afternoon. The i j court ordered him to pay Ola month : J to Joseph I)evoe for the support of ! t the child until he was able to in- i ! crease the amount and pending j I further order of the court. j Judgment for $1507.50 was rend- | j ered plaintiff in the case of Sallie < >Christopher against Martha L. j ; SanderBoin ot al. j Pearl Lucille Wean, a young niar- ; ried woman of Spring Valley, was : adjudged insane Monday and order- . ed committed to the Dayton State : ! hospital. | By the will of Alice Auams admit- , ted to probate Saturday, her estate consisting of personal property is j left to relatives and she providen that a monument and markers be . : placed on the family burial lot m ' Spring Valley cemelry. In the case of Ghas. L. Spencer, trustee against E. L. Smith et al th e plainiff was authorized to invest no t more than $1C09 m residence pro­ perty in Springfield. SHERIFF’S SALE. STATE OF OHIO, / Greene County, a, a .) PriwrANT to command of an order of sale issued from 4ha Court of Common Pleas of said oounfy, and to ino directed and delivered, I will offer for sale a t public auction at tho front door of the court house, in tho city of Xenia,in said county, on Saturday, March26, A. D. 1910, a t £ o’clock P. M., tho following de­ scribed lands and tenements to wit; Lots No. II and No. dsJ in John Orr and others addition to the Village of Cedarvtlk, Greene County, Ohio, and located on Him StreotJiotweon Main and Bridge Streets, ■ Said promises were appraised at 1 $220,(19. j ' Torino of Sale CANIL - . i To be sold by order of said Court m ease No. 12091 wherein M. Ik Snodgrass is plaintiff and Mooes c . White, e ta l. are defendants. H owaro Arrr.mATii, Sheriff Greene County, Ohio. U , 14. S jjo »»» abs . 12d Plaintiffs Attorney. There Has Been a Change of Management in Our Suit, Coat, Waist and Muslin Underwear Departments 2d Floor* That means a big reduction of stocks as quickly as possible. The only way to reduce and quickly is to cut the prises almost in two. That’s what we have done. S a l e b e g in s T h u r sd a y , M arch 10th._T h e v e r y nevyest S pr ing 19X0 m o d e ls in .Women’s S u i t s , C oa ts , S h ir t s a n d W a i s t s a t B ig R -edu c t ion s a n d ■ ■ j u s t _b e fo r e ■ E a s t e r . .. The sale of illusiin Underwear will prove most attractive as the price on each garment is lower than three years ago when cotton was at the lowest price. i i i WREN’S PUBLIC HALE BILLS ’-:-.' \ PRINTED ON Water-Proof Stock m • a They Cost Bills from no More Than Other Houses Printed on inferior Stock LET YOUR BILLS BEAR “HERALD PRINT Room s formerly occupied by C. C. W eimer, M ea ls by day or w eek , L u n c h served a ll hours. Furnished Rooms for Rent. T R Y OUR JOB PRINTING IS BEAUTY WORTHYOUR WHILE? 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