The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26

I f »’ W e Have * fine line o t wotifcn* to t O V EK CU A i S »nd l K O U S ER S , W e « » ; geftdji iO *e#ve jo tC ( i l l jptKfft Are *r«SUrt» *M*andour wotfe*favyaguaranired to be ftrtt cU*», K A N Y , The LeadingMerchant Tailor ’ XENIA, OHIO. " r~- <> ' . v K « *8 THETARBOX LUMBERCO. -We Have Moved*^ , ... Tr, Until one new building Is completed our office will be temporarily located a t the N.E* Car. Third and Jefferson f* ■**' COM Fccertt National Bank Boom) . . .Q- ''■},:'■ ’■-..O'. '•' ■ ' ■ -: The old building a t 6 North Main is now bring wrbcked to walce way for a complete modern “ Hom e’ for “ t M % S a f t f f 5 % D iv id en d s * ■ Mem 'City. /; • Building and Loan Asi’n r e so u r c e s s y a i u o x s Temporarily* . U Cor. TMrfl and JeftenMk Dayton, Ohio. - , Tra-stdHome-Maker li to Hava jj Eight Hour Day and stand - a id Minimum Wao«* “ j €• uts^s t*gluing b"U'« awtfst* shh * l H v>iUgo fr.f sl-s isome by fb* i . " : r t ? vnifc g n i <*mk » n * of iijuii and broil •*»*«». have fceo S’-'a-rguiatacI by the fusing Wnoex-'a (L'jHimi Association as * mtgns for raectlng th# problem of do *BSSt£eS£P*tCfc° SCw-c^-'t a t *K» c m ^ s a m frld oct iu New I'r-sfeCliy, !l to pl»: f dorwsr .2 scr-.vCg on foe *.;«•■« digttifo-l [ h*s.!s as work, trained nursing 4 or other professions oi*u to Woman The imam tibs'gier.e wUl a oi k eight I hours a we? for a salary of f 15 a wrrfc, * hue nd- n«t live iu the home o t l>«r or lake her nirnla tly-re. Si r will have an hour for luncheon, when she can go to a restaurant or est » lunch which she has brought wifo her lust as she woul<j Were she employe** lh a factory. Th# employer wilt r.nt adaress the home worker by her fir-»t name, She wiUbe.Miss Smith or Mrs. Brown, as the,case may be. Applicants for the course are care­ fully selected, anil registrants are ap­ pearing in large numbers. With tin* same Imlcpemlanee ns to recreation hours, places of eating *ml living a* foe factory girl, house-work liua a greater appeal, as being a less umnoftf- nous and more Interesting work lo the aseraco woman, The coarse Is ft thorough one la plain cooking, waiting on table ami door, chamber work, i»lsin,sewing, earn of Children, making pf menus and foe washing and Ironing of light things. Heavy work is to he dose by outside wprkers. On g» JUmttons the student receives a certificate which proven her qualification a* a dependable home, worker capable of attending to all ordi- «avy Unties In fthome. The Teung Women’s Christian Assn* elation has been interested In foe prob« 1em of domestic- Service both from the standpoint of the employee and from that*of foe employer for some years, Thu first commission tin. Household Employment made Sts report at foe fifth national convention of the Toimg Women's Christian Association, held in Saw £535 m •SS2. to the long hoars, lack of independene* In arranging,recreation .hours, lack of opporfonuiek tor growth and jptogross and lack of Social standing. Gins have acquired n dlstMte for the conditions* which govern household work! since tin? freedom they have ex­ perienced in Working in’ munition torn forlea. By atandardislngdomesticaerv* Ice ft la believed by the Toung Wo­ men’s Christian Association that a higher type of worker may h» at­ tracted to the neceeeary wot* in home* The American T. W. <3, A. has open­ ed a Hoateas How* In Oemway, which will aerre *# a rerifomce bow*aDand aerial center for Americas women war worker* who have advanced to do can­ teen, Re»l *"eim and Signal Uotpa work with the Army of Occupation. : Love la Wind. M a general thing, when a girl la in love with an aviator, yon can’t make her believe that angels are the aristocrats of the air.—Batina News, & Bgagaawli!! :& % 'vlf-ri !!:I!!H!!il!llil Graduation Dresses InOrwuit »e»jr^ettp t'rep e cit* * ijiR© uihi n e t o \Viieie i vs 34 B . Main St. NewBrtstet ■Pi *1, I sr-H SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Our G rea test Sa le Tiers IB TUUIiY THE OREATE 3 T RUB W H HATE KWR m .m THE (MiHATEBi? INVOIXAIR OF HTBINKBS i OHAN'YTUHTIOFS TIIKER PAYS INOTJHIHSTOliT, TIu? greatest iu quality and ossortmeut of *tyks and materials. The greatest- in character andelegance of the merchandise, .c -o q ■ • r. -iv'a 1 0 . , ^ ^ . r. . V■ ■" The Greatest in Value- We Expect to Make .This Week Our GreatestWeek inOur History by offering the most astonishing yalues thstt it has %ver been your good fortune to seeure in new? seasonable, depsndable merchandise. SUITS " ' Suits of OabardSH ISt|f a n d - B r o S e d m ? ! b u t t o n trimmings, Uolorst Navy* blacl?. ton and Bclrin. jsfeeSF, l i to M. Theae suits sold ’ for and Notv „ - ' . _ vs* $®Mmm now ^ b .7£? - • Suits of Poirot Tvafo. Velouy find Gabardine, Colors! Navy, - ismts of Tricotmo, Silvcrtono. Poirot Ywill, iincstc Serco and Velour. Gotorst nraftfonand hSa'-h.^tyiish stout s&fcfdg.T-g fo 3S 1-2' Regular snea Jd to 44, Values tu to Ip.W.'lsJdw-- Suits V f ^ e r y T m c s i ' " V e i d u r , and worsted Chcsks. Colors: Na«y, black aM the lighter iduutea. Bees Values up to ?6945, Noy ■M':M iilor V* ‘ $l»8,50. Now WW*W<;Wk'«tc#»«|F*w'lWl*A . i pro- JS Up to -,$ 68 . 73 . c s ess s s Coats, Capes, Dolmans $l».7« CAFES FOR $14.75 k* «f AD-Wool Sargo Capet. Braid trimmed.iColor*;' Navy and ^ ° Ut* TO $29,75 WRAPS. 18.75 Capes and Coets in Atl-WopI navy, black and.................... UP YO l & k j p A P S NOW $36. 75 ^ ” Capes, Dolmans a ^ Coats in'hricofone, Silvertone. Cahardine mid " - .....$*4»»5 \clour. Full lined and handsomely trimmed. Values up to $59.75. Now 1 : 1 - ■ s s f e e s a w p a a a i « n A * •«*«*. m *.■«,»,*,e.S3fi«(9 . and Gabardine in 1 DP TO $69.70 WRAPS NOW $46.75 Now ....-...,..$18,75 Vr«iw of finest Tncotine, Siivertonc, Poirot Twill amt Covert Cabar- fonf m stout and regular sizes. All full lined with V n m Willow in plain and fancy. Values up to, $<19.75, Now ______ ___ $46,75 ........... „ , tIP TO $95.00 WRAPS NOW $58.75 $20.75 Capes, oeats Atul Dolmans m Satins, Uashaharin Crepe,, Tricotmejjmd. . Silvertone. Vnluw up to $93.00. Now***-____ HUGE ORGAN WILL FURNISH MUSICFOR METHODIST CENTENARY CELEBRATION mtiim •HIMMURING, pulsaUng strings} liquid, sparkling Mutes; broad, dig­ nified diapasons; militant, exultant trumpets and reeds fromthe plaintive vox humane; foe oentemi lativo or rhcstral obo*; the ringing French kora and the quaint clarinet to th« massive, eompelHng sonorousness of the greet $2 foot bnmbardtf and its accompanying battery of 'brilliant * tubas, comprise the f,.ur divi*; -ns of the hugs organ wMrb la j**<pg lb- s»sHed in the CoK**- :m at th« >nri;>■ sltton groitads for ths 5ieff I'enteaary reiebrafinn to ;g hold in Columbus, tons 39 to Jvn- t$ The organ l» being built tinder the ! direct supetrfifw*1of W, J "kmtt, Cb ! rector of »u«ft5 m tVnmbfa »<ufter-! sMy, by MeHar of HM*ir*!?my iWC I It will ooet abmif jvo.ooo. "The Jiftlsamarx imparts ft.-'r- ,' ably with the largest or»*ns r' & In | »*a,‘s »a)4 Vro**t*t>t K*ar{, ’ l l Is' much larg*r* than fo« ftsanr'n’al i t - gsn e» Fortt»P!f, Me. Ifee r tm b«9 e t Stops, bsrmr *a a*e1l, -rhoif, g..T& aa4 i- **i,' Ms** thy dhftL a* of no WnS, “kffsS. fitting t b»,i) f f ’K*-' ft 1" aiBf jmrfftse tf< t?i# lesdiag ora*> -*te o? t%*5 x u , ’ I 19 eotie f« th*i ce>H.ai>t>is atd ci.e ’■«- . tit*.!*" _ | *Sr, t 'i !*r a? f?o i1 it*#; - 1 RH.,** of ri*v €*« s - j i;, "tlS i ronaJiy nhu\ b*a ibts cr H' j l many wodsrg app1!*ac#S if* V< r- |• * ta g hiitit In * 1h% ( * . ' * * ■ . .. »» ®Joe Tf will prnbahlr ' ,'■> for being tn# far#»a? organ r^stl f(.f anV religions githsrjns” ' Thera er« fins* **t.sr**a bin»tn*, plant* r*<viirina ?t. b->T*a [. * •,- eeatrlfuget elsetrlr! ptAatarq ,»mt ,^arr.« •rater* Th* fn»*r|» ta -m » ■* tea ootmentsA *Mot> fSs,V. *\ a, 'i MeSIhle rent* 1o^*-»4 SMiTiMtijtraiv m front of fho *I*S« at tee •>*»' a- o r>* the anSttorlnm TS* erg* r, rninArS n fioey wer*. of eeo *e>i*r* f*e([ and •etghe epprotiw*fsl* sisht n ns rh* hlo-eer* fomirk S 8*0 »•,hir T*»r ,.r elr per anlent* vturk saw that an orchestra -would be Ineffective, and that nothtnr would be SO rensharly in keeping with the religious’motive underlying the whole movement as the rest(ha;:ce power, beauty ■and spiritual ’ epliffc which would lejfjit from the use of an organ, This .organ wf.l furnlsli gecompanb nsent of great mixed choruses rang, ( T > . G ) Ac WtMA.m A, KBAgf | Of g;ftbi**a?e WKd ffst ] Obatg# Af Alt et ^h» t f * , ■tf«*.r-r Cfiaargt^r*, » ' \ Ir.g from Aas to 3fi;*0 t wh^b i’ WIU Sir* |*»rt <’’*!)?*'!/«t;f * el*. j| 0>*» 'The r • •s ef Is»i*litn| its i Tw aelr IM 1 * jmllftf; Cl^ i 771Huhfoil 1A«tT*> «h l;m \ 7*. :a1ifcr’^ 1 BDA ’ 1 »•' < wire Seva beam fsttniM rs« pipv* reage from thre* *u*r<«ra ,nf #r Irr* fe lewgth to,at f*«i. ta pteeelas fh* *». n*r,p*fi<nr>*ti* for slaslat la *a an41 eeetlag is .d s e ’peepie. th eeem fo e tr eM r e te r t if !I i-rtf ! ^ * '04 tt - fO1 farm* p a'l- n > , tba iM,,l,nr »■ • c 1 ’ ^ i - ■** etai*« tn rtlaptsf Tt- ' at*. tl,,a • o (an 4u-l«f ik« p -<*»-*«* of tb* * en senary. s e a t—gjsj.,4jtriaafir.,a taa ...sesrase DOW! UME MM U T tGE SF ODItO ICK SERVICE » «> LOW PRICES. ROW! Axle Shafts’ Oo5- Ferd* - Best Cr*do j&i-beti- Steel Fctd Para Ue , 2i»*C ‘$ 2 XH>. ... Drive Shaft Fas Card Ns, P»5B $ 5 . 0 D Oilfwantal --'ids?' . . 7 i, t dftJ’is Body Burbtiii} T c - Fo-.rfs “c;d Pmt cm ..ftreisin ■ 40 C Aoel» Monsiwa m . and flsssO 5 o S e ller MsarinS* ■ .. r*.» J.-. Di v b.ialC Pari No, a»$f $ 1 ,5 0 A*l* Hnussng . C* ' r « f*j p'-t'd Par-' Na nfi 5 4 c .Sjist'l'a Attn Bus\inj For f ’e'os f’ofd Pc f*e.Vc\' “ Biesra ®U Drivsi. .Shaft Step tits, CS3i ■ §tm Differential , gear C«Sf $ 1 . 5 0 •tlniyertat Joint P j *4-- N6. 2571 ^.53 ■■Risuwaiineie *P inrti*, Oi'fr -• Fords 'etd P ill I * SflScji 5 c Spindle Bri'JCs Bo« Fo^ Right No, i:-a7 Lef: No. 2S33 $ 2,50 tm Driving Gears Pm* Fordo Ford Pan No, £0tS $ 15 © Stationary Cones For Ford* Ford Pan No, 2397B $1,60 epsticCft €tstir,tc t!:9 Bod Bolt Fc.ff l o t no . ?‘m m f-ront tloOv - IWtfoaufc Flanjc For Fordp Fero #art pirn P j S’ ^U 5“ f> iltx p. P“stoo P njs r..> - i~i tdl iHW'iMsewiawwi Wear Hubs Adjustable Cones JPto? Fords 20 Differential 6car 'Fay Ford-; Ford Part Ns, 23250 $ 1.75 Differential Pinion For Fords Pt.d Part No, 29240 50 e ejaes-fsETge* SpinflU- ttot.o . Fop fords |Oi 3 nt 3 !o Washer For Fordo ■ flight a.-rtatl haft Thread 10C Port Wo. 23 Without PIa«c« re ^ a t s Pc.u nart ’ $ 2,0 ' M * *sb“ i-CSw «u. k - mi ’.m-m-m eaeb4.’i**s<»ii»ai •' fj. c> ‘A * BTBVll,' S - ,«h A«-*- r* >- No V f »s. ss;«eC.fji}q Codt Few. f-erdo Feld Part St.Sf) Be’: t J Co ..loir,’ j \xm TP4 im - ■ sv f-rU-lt y , \ j Xw &:JX Fe:' &V5-Ja M**< Gatii Gliafs Cear.-r-as Psaix Rssi- XltRlilMWg 50 c 23 c Outer4Ball Race For* Fo^da Fo.d Pdrt No. 289-4 im Cast’s SI'rtft Con*®: goarifig 0 O.i seesmseiwai Inner Ball Haro For r-rJo Ford Part 1 0 o Bail Beiiifte Fo- Fords Pai i Wo, CC/ aate'iatiaa Va5v-es Pc? FctJU erd rt-rt fie, 9: a ! 5 c Res. 8n‘,!iQd Od: P-, - i gift'df’art IOC wimmamnimgi «*se Cra *stO Uats^aroj ri .■Fo 3! Freu* fC ?333 Resf fi^j 3810 ,l Hfirt 'OiMigiiSBaa OpsiRd Vs5,-fe SnrinrjQ Pc- Fo ’3 MM Fc;J tJsrt Wc. i „S uc j- i li’i’i Rea*’ ina l^r It uu Fm f n *-»>, to ** m ^HosT’ctaRnp?1 For Fend* Rad. Outlet Cyli Heed 10c Kach. Spindle Bolt For Fords Ford Part rio.2710 30 ( flit's - Ring Pfc.- t-orJ3 Far' «o, 28eS 5 & t e n Pcsp Nufw bi m r.*« B'*u» r « r„r4« All S«*e( P*m N* . 5c- 105 Easi ‘i’yi V, - la , ^ \5*^*«**” .MrfOoi- *nm-< ;..deUk' -,* Frank Pm oerson SHUNI.HUJJ. OHIO. 105 East High St. «g&iittu* 2 *aaa' 0 “ !. / (\ f

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