The Cedarville Herald, Volume 38, Numbers 1-26
»-w*- ■»* **- M^iil.lPU^Pjl " ? m w p p ii MillineryOpening « Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March Eleventh, Twelvth and Thirteenth Unusual care has been exercised to provide an at tractive and thoroughly up-to-date line of Spring . and Summer Millinery which you are cordially invited to call and inspect. CSteolo Bldg. W. Main Street, p . XENIA, - OHIO Vares refunded to aU cash Purchasers o f $6.00 or over du ring these Opening Days. * <r i i | i t o T , ....... -— -■■ S"'.... . ' J'1l1"’1 1 ■J .......... - A School of Inspiration, Preparation and Perspiration .Never so wall equipped for efficient services as for the cowing year. - Fu lly accredited in all departments by the State Superinten den t of Public In stru c tion .. County Certification and Professional Training, State Ilife Certificates, both E lemen tary and ftigh School. On exactly same basis as S tate Normals. Model Sohool. Observation and practice classed, in elemen- ' ta iy asidi high sehool subjects. Nearly one hundred moa ana women on the teaching stall, some of them specialists); all of them strong. Work for everybody, no m atte r Who and no m atte r what. A ll secondary work,' much college work, and some graduate Courses in Education and other lines. ■ _ » Courses to r county normal directors, for d istrict and comity superintendents, and in Domestic Science, Manual Training, Music of a ll kinds, Oratory, Physical Training, ' Public School Drawing, Dress-Making and Millinery, and Advanced1Agriculture. - A g rea t lecture course With pook e t T. Washington, eac-fjov* Malcolm R. Patterson of Tennessee, Mller- Jenny Dufau, Boston Symphony Sextette, and ten other fine a ttra c tio n s ,' Remarkable list of datly iibapel speakers w ith messages. Graduate Sohool for M inisters and Christian workers August 4-18. „ * ‘ . ‘ Tuition, $1S; Board and Room ,,$3.50-4,25. E ig h t weeks, six days In the Week, and c red it for nine Weeks, "Work for teachers the year through. Spring term begins April 7, bu t studen ts can en ter later, and dad w ba t they w ish ., . Eree TeaoherS’ Agency places $150,000 worth of positions every year. This is but one of the many lines of holpfuluess. I f interested, send for your catalog. I f no t in te rested ,'send and become so.: Your name and a postal will bring information. J. H. DICKASON, Principal Wooster Academy and Summer Sohool, .WOOSTER, OHIO FREE FREE FREE ' Three St. RegisEverbearing Raspberry Plants To Everyone Answering This Advertisement. Agents sell these p lan ts to r SGo^eacli. fit. Regis Everbearing; A wonderful new Raspberry; bears fru it four months the first Season i t is plantod. E a rlie st of a ll Red Raspberries, begins to ripen June 16th to 20th, fru iting on old canes un til late August, when berries begin to ripen on the young or curren t season's canes, which continue te produce berries jin increasing numbers without Intermission un titla te October or un til frost corneB. Wonderfully . prolific, first or main crop being greater than th a t of any other red va rie ty known, and Siimmor o r Autumn crops do no t consist of a few scattering berries, bu t good to heavy pickings all times. Ode p a rty who had a small patch of about h a lf an acre picked and shipped two or three pickings each Week for four months, and Ins profits were enormous, ■■ “Good Fruit and How to Grow It,” FREE This is a 64-page beck of valuable information about soils, how and where to p lan t, trim and grow a ll kinds of fru it; how aiul when to spray, and the cost of planting and maintaining an orchard. Also complete description of all varieties of Fru its, Ornamental Trees, Roses and Shrubs with bargains in Borne Garden Collection as low as 08 cents, the same as agents charge th ree dollars for, Specfbl Collection of Standard Apple Trees 98 cents f Baldwin I Ben Davis 1 Northern 8 .Wealthy 2 Sark 2 McIntosh 2 Yellow Transparent A ll Vino Two-Year Trees REILLY BROTHERS (THE OASIS NURSERIES,) 1041 Reilly Road, Danville, N. Y. SEND TH IS COUPON BELOW TO US TODAY ft£lULY B R O S . (TH E O A S IS N U H S ER IE S ), D anv ille, N. Y. Kindly send me your large P rint Book "Goon F ruit and H ow Td G row It" Free of all charge (‘also coupon good for 3 lit, Regis ,•'» •• « *; Everbearing Raspberries as advertised in ....... ............................h., .,. , ifftsftrt tiHinfi of JwpM) tf&Me ............. ........... .... ........... ..... ..................... ......... Tototaud StAie .... ...................... ............. ...... .............. ................. S trM c r & P. IK Ah ...................... ..................... ......................... DIM’SHAPPIESTuOMUNITY instiiuiiraforIce’jk Minded, WhereWort IsHeld a Privilege ani State’s Defective Wards ire Shielded FromJibes of UnthinkingWorld. JUNE 2 i THE SUMMER SCHOOL AUGUST 13 .. -.ti ■' of tho ■ ' ' C O L L E G E OF W OO STER WOOSTER, OHIO 1915 W HERE lo tho happiest community in Ohio? It in in a place whore thoro is work anti plenty of it, where work- Is rc^cMcd cu n privilege, whose every effort Is mado to beeomo uccM ’and where tho ri'cat otato of Ohio ia a father to more than 1,000 wards. Or.e might search tho stato over 'many time.;, but find no group of per* pons lighter hearted or more content ed than is ciieReicd id the Institution for the- I'eebUi rjin-.h ,1 ?.t (’olumbKA. Hero there aro more than 1,900 pa tients, ranging from a tender age in three score and ten, all mentally de fective. Tlio- institution is not con ducted along tho lines of a prison, nor is it merely a /mice of detention, but is for the care, education alul training, and above all it Is a home for those Who are much happier , there where they are protected and ’kept out' of .trouble, than they would he Jn the outside wor’d, where they would bo subject to the scoffs and jeers of the public, Under the superintendence of Dr, E. J, Emericlr, the Ohio Institution for the Feeble Minded has attained a position second to jiono, but Governor Cox realised that the scope of this great .humane .work must be' broad ened and at. his recommendation the legislature last winter passed the Mor ris bill, and Ohio took tho greatest; forward step Of any state In the v : ^ .* < - , * i - W "£ •!* !* * * **•*<*■■*> .BN x # fi*' AA , y V* # <+■ ;v Vs* & #► ' # % '•«'!' -#f’ - *Arn A n ' if ii Sis ' nf DQWtSTICSCIENCECLASS 5EWIHG CLASS Union toward the elimination of the mentally defective. For some time Dr. Emerlclc Uao con ducted research work among those committed to hie care by the courts of the state. And now Ohio, through the .provisions of tho*Morris bill, will establish a separate juvenile research bureau, to which, heglnftin;; soon, all children handled by tho juve nile courts will be committed to the care nnd custody of tho Dhit> hoard of administration, as waf.k: of tho state, Instead of to an institution di* rect. The state's experts will examine these cases mid then commit to the proper institution, or, if found normal, place in a private homo or some plain whore they can have a beneficial en vironment and training, "Ac to the training of a mental de fective," saya Dr. Kmcridr, "every thing should lend toward happiness and comfort in tho institution which is tht-ir home. Everyone io hapfie.- by having nt moUiifig to do, and if wo can keep. theno children busy they are happy." Dr, Emcrlck never forces his hoys end girls to work, hut by mahir ? work a privilege lie keeps all 3,909 j busy, therefore happy. Ikdf a day is i devoted to grade nchqol exerciceo and \ half to industrial activity. For tho boys shops of various kinds have been installed in which they aro instructed in blacksmithing, carpentry, tinning, engineering, painting, plumbing, r,hoc- making. tailoring, weaving, etc. t‘ r proficient have they become that all the shoe;; worn by tho big and little, patients are made by the hoys in the slioemaklhg department. The clothing also is n'i.idp at the institution, and tho furniture tunk-.'l out by thudarko.; in carpentry whaM look well in the finest drawing room. ■ In the demesne: seionco »!w■artment. tho girls lfearii not only to coolc, hut t o ' In s' About tho Nlihtlna*!*, It Is said that few* birds lend then*1 i selves to captivity so readily u tho hlghttngalA, To ho sure, they should bo confined in an aviary op a 'argo t outdoor cage. The story I b tend of. ope nightingclp which never sang again after it went fron its old owner; to a new one. * s servo and all*other details that go to moke' a good housekeeper, and that is considerable. From the kitchen tlio girls go to a little dining room, equip ped for tiie one purpose only, where tho art of nerving the meals they have just prepared te demonstrated. While E;i,ne of the class Is seated, others "fliBh and pour," .so. by actual eerVIoe they can gam experience. Other girls make reed and raffia basket:;, make and repair garmenta, ’ t;:5;e care of the dormitories or piako embroidery aiul other fancy work, a great deal of which is sold by the girls, who aro permitted to use the money for their own wishes. Dr, Emericlc makes much of calis- thenttes, as the training of the mus cles, ho says, Scc-mg to brighten tho Intellects Df Ids charges. The children are classified according to mental ago and physical condition, and every class in the institution takes the keen est delight^in "haatics," There always- is music in the gym nasium, in fact throughout the entire institution. Fianps, and^ talliing ma chines are- liberally ““ distributed throughout the various buildings, and one of the most interesting deport- rnents in tho place is the school, of music, "Probably nothing makes, a more universal appeal to the boys and girls, nnd it has a soothing effect on the nerves.1 ti/a Dr, Emericlc, • The Value pf a Smile. j It is not many words hut much lav-! Ing that we ’need In order to find health; hrppiness and success, Study the a rt of smiling; the honey of a smile catches more hearts than the pepper of a sneer, or the vinegar of a frown. Smile, nnd keep on smiling. Depth of the' Sea. , The average depth of the sea (a?lr oceans) Is from two to three miles, about 10,500 to 15,900 feet. At the .mouth of the Rio de la Plata, half way to the Island of Tristan da Cu.nha, off the South American coast,. the depth of the Atlantia Is 46,000 feet, or over eight miles. Aptly Answered. Paddy Gaffney was. after getting the old-age pension, and wended his way to tho post offleo for his first grant. Paddy couldn’t write his name, hut managed to make d cross all right. The postmaster, wishing to have a joke with him, said; *“Now, Paddy, dpn’t you. think ’twas hardly worth ypur while to come so far to make- t ta t cross?” "Well," replied Paddy, "no cross, no crown, me boy." Spring Opening Week M arch 9 t h to 1 3 th ■ 7T fflnn r t-rrr -. TFmrTTFTTTi Spring! Tbs very thought of it makes us cheerful sad happy. It is then that Mi lady’s thought* turn “von- deringly” to the surprise* of Fashion. 'Memory takes us ha'ck to "Grandmother Days” when we see the fullness of skirts, lifted waist line— Quaintness of millinery and the military BU j M of footery —hut, enough said, _ It will he a pleasure to *»e for yourself the newness and loveliness of everything. We invite you. ■ ■ELDER’S—-Dayton’*ShoppingCenter The Elder & Johnston Co- DAYTON, OHIO This month’s Butterick Patterns are 10c and lScr-~none higlier* c With this in mind he established a course in music, stmliav to that in any lirst-clas-'n conservatory. A baud of-twenty-five pieces and an orchestra of twc-uty-olgut Instruments, all played by tho hoys and girls, furnish tho music for oil occasions at the institu tion, such as the theatrical entertain* ments produced by tho patients and the dances given for them. At tho custodial farm, fifteen miles couth of Columbus, there aro 450 of the older boys, who perform tho labor there, These hoys tako pride in their work; they love the outdoors nnd live like tho boyo on any other farm. They have their time for recreation, as well uo work, ar.d fish, swim, go nutting, end ex-joy themcolvcs aa only hoys on a farm can. At hoik the main institution and tho farm rdink-uu Instruction io freely given, and tho Sunday school is re. fielded c.a pno of the inpnt important feature's of tho training) of tho chil dren. Rut. above oil, the principal aim of Ohio ia to pmr.o a HOME for them* 1,CT0 (IJUh.riL and adults, to whom the state give:; ti'-s protection ami care they (-'mild not obtain olnewiiero. The public realists iho necessity of segre gating mental defective:; and demands for admittance to the feeble-minded inotHhtlon are becoming greater each year. Today* there are between 400 and COOchildren throughout Ohio who are in need of the attention to ho had at this institution. •When Governor fax’s ideas, nr; ex* pressed in the Morris hill, providing a juvenile rc::atrch bureau, are put into effect, the most highly perfected oyotf-m -la tho United States for car ing Io, minor delinquent:; and defec tive?;, will not only ho more humane, 1ut will ;.|ord better protection to tho nfaio avid society and relieve the tax payer of eofisldeiablo burden. n - ROYAL cflhsolu testy iwJmiRyH iPiw*; P^VflBIERlj MakesHf&i ikingSacesfalandEasyB The Edward Wren Co. Now Ready to Meet All Spring Demands Dresc Goods Silks Linens Notions Gloves Ribbons Neckwear Toilet Goods Underwear Hosiery „ Sheet’■Music Gowns Drawers Chemise Corsets Brassieres Baby Goods Girl’s Dresses .Millinery ■Suits’ * Coats Shirt Waists . Kimottas . Petticoats Shoes House Dresses Gorset Covers Handkerchiefs Veilings . Bed Spreads Wash Goods .Ginghams Pillow Cages Sheets Cluny Scarfs Doylies Look This List Over Try,to. realize tha t compre hensive as i t is, there are yet many, many, articles— We would aay hundreds of them which are not mentioned here but which find a place on our shelves. .' Fifty Stores In One Correctly describes WREN’S wonderful emporium — The greatest store, in all Central Ohio. Our advance. Spring, Stocks are now in and on sale. We -> positively guarantee, the as- sertation tha t our ’assort-. ments are by far the largest and most varied in Spring- field* Every Garment right up-to-the-minute in style. Every article correct. WHY THEN SHOULD YOU NOT COME TO WREN’S? WREN’S W ILL SAVE YOU TIME, STEPS AND MONEY. ■ '- Wo refund fares oil purchases /ot $15.00 or over. A nd we also guar antee our merchandise th is way— PERFECT SATISFACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED . Neck Ties Collars • . Suits , Top Coats Hats, and, Caps Overcoats Men's Shoes Boy's Suits, . Shirts ' Underwear Fancy Vests Men's Hose Jewelry Sweaters _ Overalls 1 Work Shirts Rugs vCarpets Furniture Wall Paper Draperies China * Aluminum ware Gas fixtures Ranges Granite Ware Cut Glass Baskets Linoleum Odd Dishes..,; Dish Pans Skilless Trunks Traveling Bags Hampers ■. * - And Hundreds of Other Articles Not Mentioned Here AREYOU READY FOR The “R A IN Y D A Y ” ? If not, get ready and start an account in The SpringfieldBuilding &Loan Association WHERE YOUR MONEY W ILL EARN PerCent Interest payable July 1st and January! 1st, compounding if not withdrawn. Your security, first mortgage on goou real estate in Clark County/ Our re sources are $3,401,000.00. Reserve fund, $167,000. Any sum deposited on or before March 6th, 1916 will draw interest from March 1st, 1916. During the erection of our new hank building, our office Is located at No. 8 South Limestone Street. The Springfield Building &Loan SPRINGFIELD, OHIO For Wo t h f f t t o TH BOXI TAK Loses 0 side QUAIL Bl .Senate on Committ Blit Ext Operatin Echo o > Heard I Columbu tlve Sprag hill In the tection, no phone con crating ur ly, electri waterworl ranies. 1 company 1 lighting, cooling pi public nec state uitli corporatio started, to portions conunissic lie: deihax The bill a pal count; competing ‘ the state to permit new comp ■cupied by pany. Tel this protec .....the teleph monopoly. . The "Nie ston bill fi house and Unable to Cleveland the courts •who move and then - Echo of In the sen when Qui the anti-c in vain t hills, a r of Loran lake whi pleasure The bill . ; Suppoi Which s« ' tion unti the cont< Erie mo; to the i friendly •< hill was vote of 3 Amend the coun the seer medicine tg sell : passed tl ding the soda wat er’s regis A seco ford of h approval committe than the of cigarci tution of 01 all bj claim to cuperint clgarets who am; Spealf taemberi whether building from tin mittee i Klous r< Tremper Klous, D The M reported mittee a Tuesday, of exemf sons wh seven ye competit competit nated, Goverr Smith b hules on tection t his mesf nor atal time foi ation t should panles ( Tho I Jhspecti cent do was pas geney t vote. Advt Now V of seven form an of direct America! cr the seven m George v terry, E volt, He Wright, - F o r pea clov joa
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