The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 1-26

■ rW ilH u 4m Score Two For This Tank ■^T - r o r ^ • '-r r O it t i-Btag-s-rga NOW ON SHOW 3 ss| SI aaf 0 , N O ROAD inspasnwWo, no #tvmt imppar-ible." is the slogftxi of tlio crews 61 the sixteen real battle ten** which -will tour the Fourth Federal ■Reserve District in the interest of the Victory Loan. These -ten!;"}, of the typo known M whippets, will .start out April U and -keep on crawling un­ til the end of the loan. Banks on the western front nml the crews are some of the”men who were guiding these agile ,steel terrors. These whippet tanks Juyt "eat up" nice sticky roads and Bleep hills, ao protracted spring rains, . Which make other modes of travel ‘ , dascuR, will not hamper the ChurchandLoan Wage One Fight On Bo lshevism "Therefore if thine enemy huh- fed, feed him; if he thirst Sive > him drink? for in so doing thou Shalt heap coats of fire on bia head- Be not overcome^? evil hut , overcome evil with goed/’-^ g p is -4 tie to the Romans, XII; 20-21.) I ’tHB peace and good will of the world are in grave dan­ ger*, Famine and bolshe­ vism have formed a terrible coalition of destruction. c " This coalition of hunger apd hatred has oriiy one final purpose, .The an­ nihilation of liberty as wo know i t Bolshevism is the wicked brain that directs the plot. Hunger is the hor­ rid instrument of its carrying out. These things -are being called to the attention of clergymen through- eul the country in the appeals which are going forth to them-,to make Sun­ day, May 4, Victory Loan Sunday, Europe is threatened with chaos. And if Europe is threatened with chaos, America is threatened, too. Humanity is one, Every clergyman of,, whatever faith must keep firmly in mind this fact; Bolshevism aims at the anni­ hilation of religion, the destruc­ tion of faith in everything super­ natural, the suppression of wor- - ship as a social rite, and the en­ thronement of atheism and un­ reason in place of God and rea- *oa. Every leader, of bolshevism Is a free thinker-most of them are avowed haters of God—ill of f loat desire the overthrow and emolition of all luurches. creeds and faiths. Hunger Is tho one misery Which can ho appended on to hurl bombs and fling firebrands into - the tinder of popular ignorance and discontent- Hunger is the thing which tJotuliPStum flep-mds on to make the chaotic masses "curse God'* and revile tho sav­ ing truths of tho spirit. Famine and hodily cxhaiBfkm speedily make tho mtads of men recep­ tive to the poison of atheism and unfaith, Tho Victory Liberty Lean is tl:« paramount instrumentality, at -thi- timo for the preservation of Aaoricai principles, human libertiro, the cant titles of religion, and tfco wosalrip o Almighty Go-1 With these tesla Sn nSnd tho fnited States Treasury Beimttaeat t e thought it particularly urgent that ?fc" help of every clergyman to enOtefi for tfco•'Filth Loan iBrivo wKcfc fcenfes April 21 -that tho lean bo linked Sr t the rhhrdi rm lccs on Victory t - t e .BuMayV'May 4- L i b e r t y h ‘ a n l e v i t y p hold Mr IfrituLb con & .Cartel *tt? k n re r old Il< c e*; <11> psayfes— <r*-v, b»- n fused a_.d Co aska ! to b* left at ?.b t^ k s tilt h« buys nil tho Jeuto* he a» pavfesv Hkhett f»e*rl Fisheries, Ailhough m *•? of tu , 1 *>.-< end to­ rn* of Ri* gfl.l j *! Of thf. so,*4th K.-«* h-v,e i Mil f-tri't J-i I f f fl|i Ip |wwtl hcgrllit? Idvalvo lilsillUlfcj bv vcorid-"' ayf.U< IS,, t!" xo pi.nHfi'uw «- i.x -r-iicd i *-,teL/ pniHlt an»n* of 1l|—«1 VI'f• ft *1 C*1'..-* fx-i-tl ahtoticfo-U f<y ii'i'l *’ :;.i ( 5 Which often »W1 Wreitll ft? f'fcd t.SJ The rUh> •* T>‘ '-i fy WT „u t.) th.- urnrut afe iiii x, hi IJ-• f t > IL r pi. taiwaon* Pouch, town t*f Hi--.u 1", tanka. Each tank will carry » driver and plioS with a msclUn* ’ gun mounted menacingly in th* turret, which can be turned to give the gun a aweffp in any direc­ tion, ’ . To tho Huns in the accompany- ins photograph the machine gwa mnot havodooked unite terrible, They appear to be crying “Kfcnc- rad/' hut; the pilot looking put of . his turret probably could not hear them while the tank was climbing the rather steep hillock below. Afa automobile with speaker* und salesmen, will travel- with . each Tank. Meetings Will be held almost anywhere a .crowd gather* ,to Inspect the tank. Some of the tank speakers will be veterans,of the last drive' i/hich•forced'th* Teutons to ask an: armistio*. * V i c t o r y V e r i t i e s ' No oho but a hoarder or a miser has as much Cash as ho has credit The crefit is more valuable .than tho cash; then put year money'in­ to'what will bring you credit and do you credit Victory Bonds are the easiest apd the latest to buy. If you register them .they are the one S Ud of wealth that you will be the ter for showing around. -* * . * - Not "skimp and, save ’meanly/* but earn and invest largely/ . -Bolton Hall, Author of "Thrift/* GHTWVEIEMS Men’s and Young Men’s line £§ Su’M> $22-5% $21, 1 $10.50, $16.50, $15, $12.48 | Fine Trousers, $4.9$, $4.49, S $3.9», $3.49, $2.49, $1.98. | Soys Knee Pant Suits, $5.98s 1 “ $5,49, $4,98, $4.49, $3.98, 1 $3.49. f'.’ , ' | tg Latest style# mens Hut#,,2.98 = $2.49, $2.25, $1.98, $1.49 I Caps, 49c, 73c 98c $1.25 | Fancy Shirts, Collars, Ties, | Underwear, Belt#, Hosiery. § Don’t mi## pur Shoe depart- | ment, latest style# Dress shoes 5 Oxfords, Slipper# for I-adies. | Misses, Children, Men or boys | Best makes work clothing, O- | veralls, jackets, Shirt#, Pants, § Best solid every day work E Shoe, Rublier Boot#, 1 C. A. Kelble’s s | Tho Big store, 17-19 West Main Street, Xenia, Ohio. jS* i * * ^ g HiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiHifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinHiiiiiiuiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiuHiimiiFi new “Home” for " 1W % Safety- -5 * D iv id e n d " T irin '? <v7r^iy-t!jjrroyenra that c o J i a v e o c ^ r ’C.1 ea? r f f h /, c i r 4#- f s »fq have iDcrcaeo'? from 8!s Hisnflml TSiensancl Boilers toovpp Ws' I or (BewaJ years our ofheo lias been very ei’liiytlosi, # r «| kow t’feat <1?ewar is ow r, to prceretl a t m ta tT tea r clown tho oM siraetyro ascl c rc rt a mo-lc-nt ouilclltjjy, eseltir-h’cly fop o^r own as-?, TIio new fcsiihjiof' will cover two anil * half tfrar-:; as initeli Hear space a* we no ir coenpv am! will he nias-lvc, yet- simple in appearance, typifying tine sfrcncfli and pormanrn‘ 0 o f fh# association and a t the same fhne tfj,; g p iu t of Th rift «pos m?p Inisincss is founded. We hope id have the new ‘building', a t 0 North Main street, complefcd by the end of the year, and until tha t time our office will he temporarily lo^fited in the old * ^ota'th N ation^ Bank room, northeast -Corner of Third and je ffe ivm street#, , G em C i ty Bixllditi^ and Loan Ass’n 40T > » • ' ■: a ■ ■ -2- - ' ■ .A- <i \% i ?t1 \ Resources 6 Millions V {Temporarily—N. E. Cor. Third and Jefferson, Dayton, Ohio.)' % TRY OUR JOB PRINTING To Cure * COMIn One Roy fcwrwiCriii UTmopsyt, S£$Z BBS". X X GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING X ) i to ioi murn OTTAWA MUS I OI ANS WH*> F O U G H T . A N D PLAYED OVERSEAS WILL APPEAR - r , IN THIS DISTRICT. Muffle may soothe Hie aava**, breast, hut this ia not the brand,of harmony ordinarily- played by th* Great War Veterans* Band o f Ottawa, Canada, which Will- start a tour of th* Fourth Federal Reserve District be­ ginning April 14 . in the interest of the Victory Loan. The Great War Veterans* Band i» composed of thirty of the Canadian* who fought, In Flanders, Each of theso musicians ia able to "double in steel" as well as brass, and every one of them wears a wound stripe to prove it. ■ > .■■' ■■■■ In Franco they alternately used their band instruments and bayonet* and drummed tho Huns out of many a :roneh, Kevrral are tho proud pos- !-r:.rom of orto Or more hero medals. * Lieutenant T. W. James, the band Ya-ler, took tho first Cana-tlafi aiay hand to Franco in 1014 and nerved nn- dt tfco, afMctlm waff signed; In France- he argaclted tho First Brigade L/nd over ffi tho C61J with eemo of tho inea who oro crill with him, e a ntaafcer of Ma 'players uro former uoDboru cl tho faa^ua Tenth Bat­ talion, wlfdi held tho Huns ae Vpres ?n Artii, 1&1C, when tfco tSertaan* cdsElit to eweep through to Calais, Soao of tto then in tho Great War Vetcrtes’ l?3fsl am pcxism&nify crip* tied co a result of their wounds. For orcnaplc—a shell nmlmei left tend prevents ono nf tho mMeSam te rn li-Mfcfj hlo ccicot, cohohoHaittsW* LiOtitb by 1LC2S3 ct 8'rupj fajstrttcd croand Iria ctffc. r&ho solo iretibofta player with Llcatonant James lit*' only ODo t e g . Balietff and b llua tayenct leso am p tho other Jong, but* Iso I t offll a KoOritat nusScran- and to, .good health, 1 0 FrcoSnonfe e s ta te s and a battery of salesmen win ae^mpany the band & around the dlfftrieL 1 , A welcome addition to any home. It wilt I beauty the library or living room and will 5 userve as an extra bed for the"night. Hold# i a comfortable pad and mattress. A very | easy model to operate.' Golden oak or S maliogany. Withe house cleaning comes the decision to get a new spring and mattress. We have them at all prices and in all grades. See our first. s S Your baby deserves the BEST* and it is economy to purchase the best when w«*can offer it to you at the SAME COST as other of second grade. We sell the BEST makes, in­ cluding “Bloch” Lloyd” and “Sid- way,” all prices. - I i as s I' s B- E S' B, ;i*dTFcf«, fa ttflteii f-mi f-l***!-*^ v.hne Pica sod VOTHfft V.tilk II !* bad forfo fr? woricriG fa acidicn3 each o*J.' i*by ifctif iiouj % Mia fhaaM i 9teJ to wi.ijo vac " cmsm «— . V/cuin r- VJU rsb Call into the ?•:»-! I:y 5fe of < air '"«, n r * i t y (i-f H>1m {8.,!. J U’f •* Cl‘ JUi’*, Y,!thy)lt r1 In/ ?fc ?f fi ;;r- ,2' Ir-atA «ls« 1-- to L ) y v Hi, ,n i f shag «*»t/CIcjIfici- J»M-?yIVe, B S * ■* To those who seek the finest in dinning room fur­ niture, we could suggest nothng finer than this elegant suite. This suite is finished in your ch^ce of solid walnut or solid mahogany. 1 There should be a good refrigerator in ev» s eyy home and we have the GOOD ones. 1 Our line includes the “I Aonard”, and the a 4“Automafie”, as leaders and >we assure | *you there is nothing better made and none §' so easonably priced, Porch and lawn swings. It is now time to begin to think of the “Great out doors”. Our stock of swings are the best makes and range from , „„„ .. $3 .275 t o $ 2 0 ,0 l <± us hang one on your porch or put one on the .lawn; - , - ' Here is something that should have a place in every iwiui’s bedroom, It provides a plate for every part of his wardrobe. Well built and spadous Made of gcaiune quartered oak, aS' » m B S3 s . » 3 S lilMilll!limiiiltIMil!!ifl!llt!illiStlittSf!!!iiiS .S3 ■E J A W L W * A J P b • xV.«1 JL JL jl %3 vJv#rJM1 ' DEPENDABLE F U R N IT U R E 1 • EMHHilllllglftttttttptNttttflflilllt | i k t m S t r e e p ^iwjjiauujuiiuuftiiw^^ X e n i a * O h i o

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