The Cedarville Herald, Volume 42, Numbers 27-52

&5r*r*w* g S f e * ****** * mm. i 5 » wrtflwi* •Mima. reetgiMi *** 111 * • * « » * * to**** * i 1 *®*» *few«u. 4 1 Wttetmm wktok p*s*ed o me *M e**tral Qfefe Mow down *leofcrlo -and tal*- »ir»*f naroofed and- wrecked .__ »* « baraa n « kWed live MtamnUmpI traffic was past out t f j M M i i i i r W v i I*Qty to aeoottfi .degree **r ft Iroatou, Tony L m *, wfc» ‘A^gnat fctU*d ilk wife ml# molt **■ aenfandea to to* peak , .. - toe Wfa O mum J. an* Mrs, Ait to fronton together from •'^ 5 *$*^ fellow#* thorn. ffi*^*** oCTTooitff.hM d*cM*d .to Itototr *o ffenate? Fom*r«ne tho tie- j{?f* ** deotor of loom, and ho* dezig- * * ” *£to* tlmo fop oenferring the * * * £ Tuesday. Dec. », which is to *• tho occasion of th* inauguration * * president-elect Charles T. Wizhart. Proprietor* of seven so-eaUidJeoft. 4 «nk fountains war* armst«Pa 4 £< 0 * ttk oo' tho charge of wiling intoxi* tottag livtors.' a M» Q wmho I John J, Perablnc wttt-be fa Ohio p*c. He will Ti*it Comp. Bhfrm&n, Dayton, .Columbus and Cincinnati. At New Philadelphia, James Span- eer.nSgro, we* aentenoed to the pen­ itentiary for shooting at Ira Softer, yoiiroatt detective, with ifitafat to wound. - Miii Elsie Howe, -Newark, Jumped through a. window to escape flames which tiled her bedroom. The build­ ing.war partly consumed, franchise tight ' between. Stark county'and the Canton-MaasAlofa'trafc- thus line ended when th* company accepted a riew charter, '•“Not guilty on account ot lifslmify* -w^e thc verdict at Youngstown of"a Tupy; which heard, the case against Nathan p. Johnson, charged with •laying his wife. - Marion Ministerial association noti­ fied: the.police affidavits' will' he filed against moving picture theater own: •rs who kept their places open Sun­ day. Two infantry companies and ah am- hulaaea company ot thf national guard will be organized at Canton. Nuts Foundry company’s plant at Cuyahoga Fallswas destroyed by fire. L#«» * 100 , 0 * 0 ; * ’ v . , , . Oust Mautika’s pooi,^k»fat. -Akroft was robbed of #500 caidb^d'a. iMoo' «heck , ; r ; ■ . Five hogsheads of raisin mash, five taiidjas ol',rafslA.|abli#^ 4 ,M w fre ; taken by detectives in a raid at Can- performed the bleeding opera- i Owr^l#* 3 l«fch;-h Marvin Wilson, South Yoiihgstdwh, was hilled by\Ai» sumaMfev - Mrs; Hattie^Milner,wjwfltbdekiile,* ; Muskingum county, wasjsehlously in­ jured whsn attacked^by’hn^vnfuristed- •«*Vt. ” . • * , .Belle' Center (Logan county) mu­ nicipal light plant' has been condemn­ ed;by the.ajtfite essmintr and the vii* lageis without-street lights;f . , Ashlatad' Bilks hsts ptpn^sef'-W "idme." • ’ ’ •“ . 4: ' /. '• ■,;? ., August BezUlck, a barber, is in tbs ’hands of -the Cleveland police onw charge of manslaughter. He Is said tohave tion ’on Who was ill and who, died. Mis* Basina 4 NeumSi«,r 6 fc’'CSlam- hus, died shortly after abd 4 had *been struck by a bicycle. ' '**mstt Ot^lltiihn, ■ .ttoew^ p v heldup in front,ot bis home atClevo ’h&d by lonr^fhe&^snd •robbsd' of Hats. - John Kee#^^,f;spasr, jftkok Walking neap Lskeview. liogsn coun­ ty, was instaft^ *7 * !*•<*•«>: get train. He Was dsaf. A H. HinklAN 4 #dty.|tate hijfMray sommissloner. in chsrgs of road main- tshancs, has to kke-nhirge ct the maintenance'bureau of the In* diana atate higb^ay^Coipinislson.^ Bspresantativs. FYank DelahaUty of 'Cleveland was given a suspended:sen­ tence to the Ohio fim&Mti^Whsn, arraignsd in commonqwftzlaMWt.af!; Cohimbus. Delshanty pleaded guilty to the charge of solicitinga bribe. He alio sent to Governor CoxhfifWMltttA tion as Amember of the legislature, Spares Andres, 3 , Canton, perished when he ignited his clothing while playing with a box of aktohss. Cecil Croy,.lfJjQlouster, was h|llsd fa a bantinghM sn t- C At Akron, Geojrge, 14 ; Emsr, 12 , and Albert Hhfety 1 ^‘wsre.huntofi heri- oesly when sjoan of powder exploded Henry jrulAl^Mdf, -'YOuitlfirtOwn. eonunitted sul^df^after suffering two weeks from-Tlwiiiia.» - -,, i...:--..: Colonel W. C. ■Wells, 6 J. fell deed fa a groceryMfavfJb N^wark.fHs wa* a totlmd mercbanV \ , IfaprseeatAhNA^flob.isoa wA Mteh* • « k « ~ ^ y i iskture Abiu-fo grast aoBerary WJtn-. Missions to all offiesfh Who served In beau guAPd wits & OhioAnting fUS. WikldWAP* ...... ■- Worn#*'* W farM ^A r^M An to iat^ ieciaUOB storted a Campaign At Ash- tofada for funds to srsot a 14 -room fabg is Gmhospital. " * ClstMa »4 tTniOh Tsrmiaal eompeuit. anwowtsdd thtt work wiU start saHy^ wmt Jhar m < ^jaV4R8MM«^' I A Christmas Tree Idyl BP |«r A&rm <mmm oxxm sfeweasawbswsJ «»ech was ftllnd with a amy «fovA and th$<<CI#>t' t w ^)lrit « U lymanifastad. raefct were fi|ed; i boadiea giving iwitUM paEfumt of ' flowers; hsr* ths bead of A dtdl, fihere the wheels of a toy peeped out. Some Jovial traveling men were discussing their welcome home and girls on college va­ cation bandied gay repartee. All was mirth andhappiness—-exceptwith one, flhrtnWog bade into a dark comer uf the car was a bronzedyoung man. ’The face under the drooping som­ brero bore a wistful, anxious expres­ sion. He went out to the platform as the trajn slowed up, leaped to the gscmtxd, skirted -.the mein street, ■A*ad«i p-lMBsstHy '.J^hfad <£me#, where some Christmas eve festivity •ifcfa in-je^irdpA and ifaucjied.a h<*» ief fa-mmcesim' e# a 'fatge- loh -He gained the shadow of a great ever­ green tree. ; The forlorn lurker ventured, a, few yards, gaining a view of an ell where a dimlight showed. He uttereda com­ forting sigh and something'about “the itolks probably being at the churdb,” Iddifigi ”■ ‘T can Watch find wait] f wonder if theoldhldeont In the tree is still there?*' He peached for a branch; lifted ^lmselfi aloft, scrambled up the trankandcame tpwherea tewboards formed a platform. He had placed It Idmre Wh 4 n P'bey. -it, trembled from Ugeas hecreprUpon It 'i-“Threeyears," hewhispered, dreem- fly.j ' “Christmas' eve,, home,- and— Whatr , He hadleft thisselfsame spot a run­ away, he had returned like some fear- filled fugitive. How vividly £e recalled his fast dayat hornet Me and others had beenplayingball next to thehome of wealthy Judge Barll. A cheer bad greeted bis strike Which seht the sphere whirling.' ft ianded against a naiw’iMl amm SANTAGLAUSHAS NEWX-HftSSIFTS SWrats 106 tnThcasafldsVl , BtHiarsDBrin^HCUdajfsia ■ ‘ ‘ Wfl,saifUgsa^mps. #■ ' ‘ iflHNif 8H)iM£)P FR.1ISED Window, crashedthrough it andumin­ ute later-there, appeated-a pale-faced, 'kbttdd'servAnt^Waving^^hisarms v#UdS ly and shouting opt: . ■ ^ *’ **Wbo did It? 'it Ipra grope through theJudge'smostvaluablepalQttng (hat cost him-tWo thousandidollar*!’!(- A wild thought came to Jasper. It' Would rutoJhi*d»ther-to,poy/that big two-thousand dollars. Ah! he would earn lt.himself. •'Longingly he glanced At the vine-clustered cottage where lived Edna Marsh, his first love, his “flbL” *Hstf sn hour lster»he,.'Was flip^e^IhA>bmtcif^ge>fai 0 WBstk:r■ Tnenwmto jearA Watty, toilsome, with noword fromhom^. He had been luee^to^tiegold-dlgglags. Most days hd'picked:up flake**nd'?nuggets worth * dollar ormore. Twicehe .waslucky. .vHeillvedy&t the chegpezt rate. In bla sriakeiklri hfelt he stored‘the-precious j^nat,. .Then,.JPZtbeforeChtlstipas, thd ^tMAMMWps notgo bf^toMatsd. ;v ’With a shockhe aroused, chilledand trcbpfwad* tLanjteruJlghts daxzled him. frombNow; He*madeout half a-dozen ;forms.*i tope was swinging an px. I| Snhk'deep lntpvthtd)*SB»of the tree; ■- •, '‘TskeNtonwl!*-.called out a. sten-. 'torfaP'VCIca u“Let« all hands- bave-s S wei at cnttlng-down the. biggest stmastreein-town.-HoW'sbeWill <:tower -onthe^conpnon tomorrow,night, ’all' alive' wlth- Colored’ slectric globes and rttstor thekidsP “Hold onr esiled down-Jasper-Wsl- den, missed a clutch and fell to the 'idcfWy'grduPd. * - He opened his eyes to find himself lying on A*couch in the;house, his fa- Mwtf-tebtlMt; ani uktek- bending over hittAwtth sollcUous care and there, eliPgiag to his'slster’s anmrfiale and iapxfatm, was hlA boyhood lore, pret­ tier' than svm^-Edns Martb. *“My boy, Oh, my .boy, heaven it idndr'cfiedhis'mothsr.. ; ^ JhzpernnMUpped theShzkeeklnbelt, “Father,” he said, “it's toll of gold. It i:-will '• fay for Jhdge Earll’s two thou- sand-dollar picture.” “Whztil thatwent you away V? cried Ua mother. “ToPirbadPhvCr hurt the MS?:’’**’ ,M to court to ttWSVUtt i of the national it, " Induetoy. maanfacturlng in* TM pig Iron fa'IWifafaMzpto afaesnta k 1m of to* raw ms w m ^ m e l, MNfMI eA by & < ** «* !; a m&m tosM* *ad » per e «t picture, -It onlyyippffi oneand loose.” —■There 5 wa# m ^chuh*outside, lihMt.-k, ,cheer. The great CStristmas tree had MdmeMdowfi..iThctbponghad^sets^ilt Pad Were bearing it away, singing, “Peace on earth, good, will ^ to mem” AMpme-tUn fa thadoor^ andEdna with ddfat^ o ■ ■ta ■ . . .IMep,” he shouted, *.-thdUwith joy, OMtofead'A new aaiovv >nWln 4 vlk'|sadto-:trwsurer “trlm that / ” tree tore and aft with the brightest, rprattleet orpausnts money,cap buy 'Andsend theWll to'mei” and then,fas Mi led Mi. aWeetbe&ft down, the haU ^Ok to the parior, feeWbispered; *-e “A COttistoNUrhiss 4 for to«.:Waider«c returned 1 ” and Edna "ptoMied; hm bwaet Upstolfla pWP, -y * < ' flame Old Cfrou*. ‘Memberthe sfaefarmerwomati with tob mnbreUa M h toe tonny ciothss whoWandms round the ting Just after the show begins, looking dfep&atelg into the audience calling “Al-bert, Al­ bert, where are yon, Al-bertf* And -thepofleemah tollshertomove op and she beats up the pollpemae and her wi| and petticoats come off (down to the tad fiaueal one) and aba ! np 1 eld m A lady either, a M m i WeW, she tot etto-theieHlhreiylHNiyd Magakiae. gtate Savins* Director Wolfe Call* Attentipp of F?uWfe to Saorifioes ,n Chcrge^rf » « v l ^ V ^ ^ |p ^hslr ' Communttle*—Many of Them Will Contlnuo the Work -Through 1820 , Ohio Again Leads the Natlon^ln the Sale of War Satfipj^r Columbne, O.— (Special.) Whcft Santa Claus sweeps down from the North Into Ohio thi# year, among the •new things in. his pack will be the Treasury Savings Certificatesnow bg] pig-Issued by the United States gov ecnmsnt- Aatrcng d^lpd tor securities, issued in flOO and fll.OOtx* denominations, has been reported to the, Ohio,.War Savings .Committee frommwiy han^to .and..P?siSPWort! ' One prominent citizen of this city told, Postmaster Samuel A, Kinnear that; he was going to put glQO certlfl cate* onWs tonfis^map t f f f e ^ f y . member of his family. Many other people are planning to give War Sav- -Inga Stamps, Ready For Next Year. - Most _everyone connected with ' Ohio'*, 'great •War Springsorganiza­ tion has patriotically agreed and yol- •phteeyedftogo.through With the nork -during 4 the coming year.- Some of these veterans have been in charge of thp War Savings work in their respective communities for two years. War Savings officials here declared the public would neter realize the im­ mense sacrifice made by these men to *er\$ their government and that (ho w, 0 rk,they had performed rras a realistic exiunple of real American- iSm, ’if > ■ , 1 . : , In p -letter -to (he "Wfar Savings chairman of-the various,counties, Sav- lng*T)lrector H. P, Wolfe said: : ,:are. now passing through the more or less turbulent days following thpjgtoat events of the late war, .You -have->had- the»unique experliubce -of ihavinfl.,lived through a great epoch -You have seen-thecivilizatiomofman- JUnd,placed in greater JeopardyJthan at any moment -since -the barbarians in the fifth century overwhelmed the Homan,-world and pnbme^gqdjEurope 5 In darkness for fifteen hundred years. jEqujhavetwitnessed, and been apart, a, living, virile' and contributing* part, •at;toe-rising of free mankind to the, defens^'ahdvihdibdttonof those cb'or-‘ ishsd principles of freedom and square .dealing .which have been bought by the blood and suffering of tbe uncountednumber's of people'gnd; nations who have aspiretd'-to'mhatlir: Individual and collective libiriy df action.” • Ohio Ltada N^tipn. . r . • War Savings officials"pow are lodk- lUfLahead to next year. Obfo at the close, fit this year ia certain jtp'lead the nation in War Stamp* totes' by an overwhelming total. This will make, two consecutive years,in which the Buckeye @>t*tohas ,*bown the,way to ,all other states. Ohio’s reedrd this. year)has* be*n fal*: .most phenomenal..7Her War Savings Stamp sales wili .totsJ, J^ 0 .([po, 0 fl 0 ,, .Whileher nearest,competitor will not baVe isles totaling ,more, tban< # 7 ;- , 000 , 4 ( 10 . - GETTINGRiaOF EASYM0NEY One.gnewer to,the,.high cost.of living problemIs thatpeopleare;hold- ■]&$■}their money,too cl^ssply. Thou­ sands of Americana who>'neT#tJw#r« more than a dozen ,pgcea from the .bread line are today Owners Of Lib- . erty bonds or some other form, of securities and theyhatenever learned the lessonswhichBenFrahkUnsought to tsaCh a growing 001100 ; *Some of the people are spending their Liberty bonds. Their savings in these secur­ ities represent money that came com- parativly easy—that is to say, the holdings Were accumulated In^small weekly. Or,,monthly pajuhehts^-money that was hdrdly massed from th* pay .envelope.,- How much, of jrour earr­ ings have you saved and laid aside? in other Jirorde, have you loft money or made it? Buy "War Savings 11 tamps- . P03T0FF1CE3 BETQUOTAS; CalledJUgSnto flell Treasury Savings . Certificates During January. Columbus, O. —(Special.)— Ohio Ptotmastejs have been called upon to sell .fcMX) 8,040 worth of Treasury.flat-: ingssCertiflcatel during January,‘ 1920 . ITke Ohlo War Sating* Committee, in conjunction with the Division of Post- offices hr asked all first-class.offices to sell too Treasury Savings!Certifi­ cates; second-class offices; Kfi berilfl-: sates; third-class officss, 12 .Isrttfi*. satss, and fourth-class Offioas, I tor-: iifleates. Bronze medals will be awarded to the postmasters Obtaining the above quotas. Names of successful postmas­ ters also will be certified to the post- ejfice department at Washington and it President Wilson, ITH# Works of Peace. “ There remains to ns a groat duty of defense and preservation; and there is open to ns also a noble pursuit, to which tho spirit of the times strongly favltokbe. Let ns advance tho arts of ptoce and theworks of peace. Let tie develop the resources Of onr land, call forth its powers, build up ite institu­ tions, promoto all Its great interests, and see whether wo also, in our day Okd generation, may Act perform oemethlagworthy to |« remeatoetod. ««*IMideK Wohoter, m -m m world ’ s wm_\H CHINA Sev&nty Per Cant Employee* In SHflnphai CottonHills Wem^ enatKiChildrenWorking Twilye Hour Shift*, ■ w X f (be of ndtotry r"bfflter» fomj}» 0 # tbf women in arir Chlnese-«fl 00 JtoQ, 00 !^ Ttofe are $i into l in’ ijtxge amjbsr* to’work l(tog and for little money. In Shanghai, for instance, seventy per c*fnL of the employees In the are women and children, sninners afb frottf - 3 '-jr-ir At a ® f f^m^Wkt ‘ubtlPsif In^tho* morning. Weavers work from 5:80 In the inprping uptjj seven at night,and thewage*nrc.frtra tan to twentycents Wday. BnudtoB Tpf’wopieb are' enjr ployed Itf slllrmittnre mQls, stghdlnfi bpur after hour washing cocoons In basins of boiling vvater In (be ex^ cessiveiy hot rooms necessary for apartments where fine silk Is spun '.Ip Canlop alone, .there are 150 , 000 ’ women In factories at a maximum wale of tortajeato a dsy for women and of'fifteen*m*rfs a day for glslh. Aa part of Its- program of world service for women the National Young Worapb's Christian'Association Is ex* peering p put'oh Its sfatf" of'sec­ retaries In China an expert on in dustrial conditions who'will, develop social work In factories, and work to impYbve conditions for 1 vomefi ■era ployees, This Work wIU Include the Introduction of recreation and poclhl life among the workers and of health lectures and educational classes. Y. W. 6. A, TEACHING IN « A , - ' * & *> ’* - -| r V- Physical TrainingSchool fVjain -tained in Shanghai. The' vast majority o f Chinese men remeroher their mothers as cripples Many a girl Wanders into a mission school who baa not bad her own feet bound, but baa.never seen a woman o f her own class who coujchwalk, and, ' therefore, she walks In a most ungain­ ly fashion—scarcely conscious of her natural, feet :;The. fjhldese Medical Association an Association composed frhlj) 6 f Chi' uese physicians mostly graduates from American .and English InSsrifutlttns— bave aske$ the ebttya educated commu­ nity o f the counti*? to ddtopbtote In , bet(er hfealtb for the children o f Chi­ na, All (be Mission Boards operating Jn.Chlna felt.toat joae.qf the greatest contributions the" TToUbg Women’s Cbrlsriad Association could ’ offer to /the health’ of C^ink /vWABl'ba, to es; tahlihli a norma) zchqol for the train­ ing of phyajrafffirectora. Actordiu’mnr^'tAhaaghal, which it the greatest imrtjn t)hlna, the nation-' M.committee tolaBllshed^such i school; In ioiA'. Mi* schtfel hw*wofi favoi- wlthall educationists, bothmissionary ' and government’ There- have already * Been'nine,'grkduatesfrom"tolaAchool* Miss 1 (1 'town;’ a* gfhduate of toe Weltesley. School of Physical Bdd- Vjtotlpn, baa. bfeo dean, of toe, school. Graduates .of tho school ai^'Ztattored front Canton to Peking, teaching with conspicuous success in twelve mtssloc pnd government achOolk ( JAPANEfiE OClCTOR i 8 Y. W; C. A / •* vOFFICIAL* .. Dr, Tomo Iriouye of Tokyo, Japan, (rtosurerof th«)Natlouhl Gornmittedbl toe Young Women’*, Obrigtlau Asso­ ciation in Japan; Dr.Tnpnye flairbecii i r ■< ■ * ■ 4/ J ■ h r * ‘ f M It Or, Tomo Inouys of Tokyo, Japan, a ^delegate to ths six-wMk lntsrnatiohsl Conferanoe of Women' phyetdtani oallsdby toeY. Vf. <f, A ." 1! particularly Interested in tbe public health and recreational plan* of bet city for some time and la medical, tnipectprtor gins ifl thi public schools of Tokyo, es else to several private school* to the^clty, There are ap­ proximately 6001 womefi physlddins in Japan now, she says, and 400 women medical students. 'Dr. Inouyo wasthe Onlydelegate fromJapan to. the'Y. W. O. A lbterrmttonni chnrerence of Wo­ menPhysicians, tosession during Sep fatabetland October. . ^ t**. The following composition on geese was written, according to Capper's Weekly, by a schoolboy to St. iguifs; “Geese is a heavy-set bird with a head on one aide and a tail on the other, HI* feet.is set so far back on his run­ ning gear that they nearly miss his body. Rome geese is ganders and has curl in his tall. Ganders don't lay of set. They just cat, lonf and go swimming. If I had to be a geese, I would rather be a gander. -Gesso do not give milk, but give eggs, but tor fe* give me libertyor giveme dentin” t ’.‘a -**i SI 'ri ■J • ' ' * - 73 c“-eg>r 7 »r“^ REMARKABLESUBSCRIPTIONVALKS IN THESE DAYS OF HIGH COSTS amfgam ww --~ w b m m —m m wu m . uUL 1 .ai^ai.!'I!PijiiI! 1 .i*p>sg 4 ™ piiwi Iis^T Dear Friend s you ))«ve delayed sending in your daily ntyumpw faibicadptiofl, bop** ubscription price would be nfoxed. Xfm tt lv w Am* If* W0 yott b order NOW. Don*t w flii Perhap ing thAt the s send in your is. getting us gcctrce m hen’g teeth-r**nd price* jksw..eElcitidybi''MiM — ^ goiH« vP- Tb« Port’* preerat gub^ption price i» costs or labor and material* ex# taken into eorudderetion^ This ftpplie* to an m*g>*fne* end newapepers, Subeeriplion piiee* #$#- fliry jlikely to go up. 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Regmrdleaa a. aa* Traa- of Paper ' Sflsrtage and Traatenod Advance in Price* fly OUter NeWepabera, the Ohio, StateJournal Annoufigfe Ita Annual Bargain Offer—January to Again Begin the Month."v*......... months, making possible additional ha*i»fltoitMk faVoitaWlii- commoirt- everywhere tho uhio Stthf jogm to cimulatea, tlm unmaiouA wto, A M U h g ih a tit is ’ a.Alrtggar -taW hitter newspaper than ‘ ever .before. Bring toe only morninff.newspaper to (?oj)traliOhio, Jh^tohy riMwhing ritrat . . . . . , , , font* patron# en day of publication, About everybody knows 6f the big }g naturally to be pvaferred, paper shortage to white print news /uhe'Associated PresTnews service paper and realizes sttbscription prices ^ways reliable; atate and Columbus ^ new*,4briliant editorials, live stock, Notwithstanding this fact, the Ohio gram, produce and financial market ^0WH»al has made announcement reportaj “Letters From Our Reader* of their Annual Bargain Offer, ,to bajWMtto ob la tion s , baseball and toeffect during the month of Janumy. ^ g ^ Mutt and Jaff, with,their-dally S The Bargain Offer embraces i^Ctob JC(>mie antics, ail Help make a complete oif'Otti ftttu is jriijifbty titDiictivct i a reduction In’ the re’-ti'i5' ■ ■" ■ ■■■■■•■.■■■■ r • , x '* __ -^U-tUK V J1,C« of No one should experience any diffi., the Ohio gtaU Journal will be tow j culty t o j f a ^ t e g j ^ t what they de- dmiora. 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