The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26
p t h y t h i s X on 2&NEW I N the world’s greatest a rt gallery,The Louvre, Millers Angelus"is displayed,in a room by itself This is so you can feel the full force of the painter's genius, It means you ran con centrate. Bryoyment of any work of a rt depends very much upon the setting, the atmosphere, in a wordihe staging." Manyminor factors tend to intensify one’s 1pleasure. • . Here is the way to get the most outofTheNewEdi^cf*. Sit , down fifteen or twenty t*. dis- close,your eye§: relax; & the last time you heard a great singer: then have the instrument start playing. The illusion will be utterly convin cing—you’ll feelthat the singeris right there behind you. In fact if the singer were there you’d be getting no more. For, as the Bdison tone tests, in which the artist sings in direct comparison with the instrument, have ■ proved hundreds of times, it is ’’'opossible m distinguish fce- the artist nnd^The New Edison, , *~*r¥tr trto our store tomorrow and try this experiment, You’ll he amazed at,tfce realism of the experience. , • >at ft | w a & - i will i i half | it up | s a large | , i \ rE '• I § ’ a t h f a . a ■ 1 6 . . | - p l a t e §■ . with a and § ;' pular | :. i: c o n - a - i t h e i , jhree § 1 . a (ro om S mmmm S 751 V ' MH| 751 . A. Beatty & Xenia, Ohio i?im 5T.V1 \ - GIVE YOUR FINISH'D© I WITH ONE© F IN i THE TARBOX LUMBER CO. Through operation of t’>o ; tlott anicnter."^ in i f r b *’0 5i^serr-rt and Iho di'Llh ries arc- cd as eueti, ’■at ah lie utU'pT, ;n i ether lines. It hnn );-c*n said tjwi a t total of MG&OM.'JW has keen in- I volvcd in liquor or allied industries, 1 hoitUng, cooj;ej;tw, etc. Vraak MeCuM-er, 23, of New York, I pilot of a mail airplane, leaped £00 feet to his death from a burning ma- i nine at Fkieias.t?.. Fifteen minutes before ho hud announced that he would attempt to o tablish a record on hi.’, flight to Ohicn -o. The cause of the ‘accident in not known. “invert a dollar in boyhood to build manhood” is the slogan with wUioh Ohio leaders, in the Boy Scout drive di big the week of June 8 will at tempt to raise $ 100 , 000 . The money is ot he secured through selling as* Lpciato memberships at per-mem* ber. T Governor ('ox vetoed the Bushev- Fouts highway hill, declaring the measure was prepared outside the legislature by agencies almost en tirely devoted to highway .activities. ■W hen Frank Kress, a milk dealer at Lorain, felt a Jolt he discovered his wa'goa had run over the body- of Vendel .Gyuroviski, 42, who had been murdered. Ills head was slashed after be-had been robbed, In spite of tho fact that, she was prejiaijug! for hie home-coming; ox,, eitement over the arrival of her son , ^Jalcolm, a Bainbow division soldier, caused the death of Mrs, Samuel Es sex, near Kenton. Construction of 26 warehouses to house artillery equipment lia s been started a t Port Clinton. The work will cost $1,000,000, . Three youths, .with drawn revolv ers, held- up the confectionery store of AViMjam Williams at Akron dud’ got away with $.100 in cash and ¥1)0 worth of jewelry, , ■Will of David Tod, late millionaire, manufacturer, politician and racing devqtee of Youngstown, leaves his entire estate to his ’brother, Fred Tod, with the proviso that an annual income o f.$23,000 be made available for the widow. Norwalk public schools close June 13, An t l per eont ^ase increase lias been granted to employes of the Steu benville, East Liverpool and Beaver i Valley Traction company. 1 , J Board of education of North Lewis- j bur£, Union county, has employed j Professor C. C. .Taylor as superiri^ ■ tendeut ror another year. M^s. Catherine Moser, 47, and Mrs, I,. Bsuidet. 56,' were struck by an au tomobile ’and killed at Cleveland. Empty H. Komloss driver of the car,, was arrested, and later released, on $2,000 bond, . ' - Mrs. Clara Bradley, Chicago, was re-elected national president of the auxiliary lo the Brotherhood of Rail road Trainmen, a t -its convention in Columbus. After 20 years the Marlon school, board removed the bars against em* Fred Jordan, is in tr.o Hospital $t Ashtabula with his right ojde full of buckshot and his companion, AVil- 11am Newhouse, 17, Is under arrest, charged with robbing freight cars, Commencement exerciser, of Marys ville high school will he held June 0 . JIrs. Blanche ^Vark of Youngstown was awarded a verdict of $17,000 in her suit against the Pennsylvania Railroad company for injuries re- ceived in a wreck. * . Governor Cox signed the Freeman bill, which gives additional state aid to weak school districts. He gave out a statement saying'the measure was a makeshift and approached the situation "from the wrong angle. Most of the weak district trouble. Cox said. Is In bill eecUcms of the state, where coal lands are on the tax duplicate *1 for much less than their true value In money- The governoif also signed the Federman bill appropriating $650,000 fqr a new Institution for the’ feeble-minded. Max Bishops, 31. Akron, was killed when his automobile collapsed while he was working under it. State hoard of administration points out the need of a new hospital building a t the Boys*. Industrial school at Lancaster, *'■Plant of the Anchor Rubber com pany, Columbus, was destroyed by lire. Loss $20,000. Frank'Davis*, Jr„ attorney, who re cently left Columbus to become member of a , leading; Cleveland law r Dnn. has been appointed to the im*. portant post of assistant attorhev genera] of the United’ States, ■William G, Keeper, Brown county stock dealer, was killed a t Ellsberry,; near Marysville, when his auto plunged over it 12 -foot embankment, John Black, 5, Youngstown, was tilled by -an automobile. Orioles. . As for myself I am turned contrac tor of hummock netting, for the orioles, taking my pay in • nates. A throw strings out of the window and they sunp them up at. once. They alt in the cherry trees hnrd by and war ble, “Hurry up! hurry up>" I never .found out before Just, wlmt they said. But if you will listen you will find that this is whut they first say. a vul garism, l ojlmlt, but native,—Lowell. By-Products, Byproducts are SUhChtuees or re sults obtained collaterally or-inciden tally in ,tbe operation of a specific process or manufacture of something else. In hurtling game for food tho hides and feathers are by-products; In manufacturing lumber sawdust and shavings are by-proihtH?; In the man ufacture'of gas, coke is a by-product, though not the only one evolved in tho process. I-l •A 5 i r , 16 s .$6.75 | earing § ade, 9 f 110.40 | Lawn § 10 in i Ill.oO | Select Your Car '■ - N o w 1 ' ' V Reo Dodge Overland Hudson Essex Nash M.*C. NAG LET Local Dealer N. J. HUNTER/Distributor Making C&odne*# Attractive. Tt is not aTwnjs the,best people who j are tho most popular; and tlmtigh pop- , , . , , . , ittlnrity is. no safe standard i t counts ployment of marned Womm a? teueh- tor-mnch In n person^-scope of usa - ers. The board vrw unable to get • 1? lvc lmv<5 ^ th!pg 8 w enough single teachers. . | offer let Us offer them so attractively Andrew Campbell, 55, MaffChester •that others will be glad to Accept; grocer, hanged himself. • \ not so dumsUy-that wimFiVo otPar w|U Mrs, Fetor Peterson of Sandusky U® rejected id th " sew ** 'If wo can ’paid $16 for the wor,d "Pare ; 1 cabled; mako goodness beautiful vte make I f collect, by her son with the Ameri can forces in Russia. - 1 , Work vvlir.be resumed at the Whit- aknr-GIessuer company sheet mdlfs, Martins Ferry, clmed since Feb. 28, Joseph YX GiSwrist, 68 , former owner of n largo fleet of lake freight ers, died in Paineaville. . Horace Cleveland, | farmer near Marysville,' was. seriously Injured .-when thrown' upon n disc harrow after a team of horses Tan away. George J. Markley of Mineral City, Tuscarawas county,*' was appointed administrator of th*y estate of D. C.' Vgn Kirk, former cashier of the Min eral City bank, who killed himself. His death disclosed a shortage in the - bank%-fttnds-of-about~$2C0;0irJ ,tielOved.—Exchisnge. rid Arabian Hides -Grade Welt Arabiarx'skinn coming Into the wot market: through Egypt nbfl tho Sudan originate exclusively I n ' Jeddn and places In the vicinity of Mecca. They embrace cattle hides, .sheep skips, goat skins and camel hides, nod are gener ally dry salted. Arabian hides are limited in quantity; the quality, how* ever, Is excellent. Optimistic Thought* Ho Is the noblest who has raised himself by his owti merit io' n higher station. „ ------------ --------— — — • STERLING Q U A L IT Y M w o ric AT DIRECT IBKM ces W. L. CLEMANS R e a l E s t a t e Oan b# lo an J a t my ofllce each-Saturday or reached by phone a t ,i my residence each evening, Office 36 FIIONES Residence 2-122 CEDARV1LLE, OHIO. Mai This month’s ButteHck Patterns are 10c and lSc~~none higher* TRY OUR TOB PRINTING T H I S Q U A l ' I T Y A N E X A M P I . E T E f ^ n ^ L U E S This front dOnr stan'Inrd large sire and thickncrs 2 ft. 8 in* by Gft* 8 in. by l*1* in* thickin solid white pine Plain - plate No.503S AA.. , . .$8,65 Bevelplate No, 5035BB £>.05 "Same skg? with plain oak Veneer. ■Glased with ptrdn plate No. S035 A---- 12.30 Bevri plate No. 5035 13 13.60 Extra Quality. Oukvtnecr is of an inch thick—three times usual thickness. To eliminate chance oFblistering veneer ia applied a | .v.- tieally water - preef speciaf glue. Special lead cu:>*ini*,nn,.t putty ia used under pina to prevent mrislurc tOn.isig off the glass fio.n getting into door* _ ■ . Vlt, .. StFKUh'G QllAUfy- ~ ■ ‘ nunoiscMATcnm; KE ground on which we solicit your patronage h th a t we offer Ab'Ater quality of millvvork— belter than is usually sold by mail or through a d ,aler—the best th a t can be had a t any price. And we design you new styles. ■ Our mills are equipped with the fin* cst.and most accurate machinery ever invented. We run Sanders,’planers* moulders, etc., slower than usual,mak ing the work coot us more in order to give you smootherwoodwork. Wood work capable d£ finer finishing a t lower cost. Such a policywouldmake our prices accordingly higher but^ for the Fact tha t we save you money in other ways. Selling costs are cut by selling di rect from factory to you. Our fortu nate location a t greatc-ot hardwood lumber market in the world, and the mo3t advantageous railroad point for manufacturing, enables us to buy bet ter end Cheaper; and to ship cheaper* Write for complete Millwork Cata log. I t chows a few select house plans, We quote direct mill prices on every item’'o f rough lumber and finished millwork needed f>r any bouse* bam, garage, factoiy or repair job. Send us your list of materials needed or have your Contractor send it, and get our delivered pri ,es. You’ll see then tha t we save you money. t’/cfertnHt ai.Arti'.Uanafgoods, Refundmoney If tiju"ft nil s:ththd, C:i deUnnd pitto today, £ a y o u would *«#. WM STER 1 IN& UIMBER CO, BURCH to*** Cincinnati, 0ht* rarx rner. You saved for bonds; * / now save on clothes \Tou denied yourself a good many things * during the war to buy Liberty bonds, It was the patriotic thing to do* You helped win. the war and you also learned what it means to save. Now you have the best bonds on earth. Hold on to them. ' ■ * , • Clothes are like bonds—-you save when you buy the best. ■IS-. Such are the clothes made by Hart Schaffher & Marx •' .. -’i .. They're guaranteed all-wool, They look , better, fit better, keep their shape better and last longer. They give you the most for everydollar you invest. • The bonds you savedto’buy-arenow'earn- ; ing interest which will help you to buy clothes that save. E , . C . H i l b mA a The Surprise Store 28-30 East Thild St., Dayton, O. Willard Service Station -N « Recharging, Repairing and a com p lete line o f Rentals. New Batteries in Stock. ; ■ ,<#' . , - L. C. R. Storage Battery Go* 118 E /MainjStreet, Xenia,^Ohio Geo. W. Lane, Manager X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X X
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