The Cedarville Herald, Volume 43, Numbers 1-26
You Have No Right to Die From Cancel t um— - •. a r mmtm g e j l f R E OP -m e ADV ICE W H ICH W S * W E W O N T W O R R Y OVER T ! By Georg* F. Burba. (. HI h«ve no right to dlefrom can* c»fc You have h right, to live, regardless of this treachavims disoaae. It is your duty'to tlva. not to dfja. ..But Jt.te all with you; you .rwpkilo*-*^ jju.pJease about it. To die from cancer, if you are de termined to do so, all you have to do (stake uo note of Nature’* warnings. Go about your business -for a time, ignore the symptoms which Nature sends, pay no attention to the little Warnings which you receive, and the ' end to as certain as it Is painful. - ■' To live regardless of cancer means only tlujt you must pay attention to- the warning, consult a competent -''physician, ignore the -persons who •ays that ."it doesn't amount to any. thing." and submit to the men of scl- eeee who are devoting their time and attention to the elimination of these maladies which beset the sons and daughters of Adam. A million and >a half people die in the world every year from Cancer, Ninety per cent of them could be laved from untimely death If they \ogld act In time. No one of these -T--f --J ■—I >f***yd ■»> victims of the disease but knows long in-advance that Jhere is sonjethiug wrong. An nsamlnafien by a combe- font physician nr rtirgeon would as* sure, them- of the preseuco of the dis ease, and in nes;tly every cake, relief could he obtained. jA Inmp forms, a gland is swollen, an obstinate and persistent indiges tion, some irregularity of an organ** Nature’s method of letUng you know that a calicer is developing, but you heed it not* A tndntli goes by, or, a year, with 'little inconvenience suf fered. And then one day there is the gnawing activity of the disease; then you go to a physician or surgehn to ieafn tlu^trullt, A cancer! If only you had gone a"year ago; if only’ you hod heeded Uio first. Intimation that there was something wrong—away back when you didn’t.suppose any thing could happen to you! . Cancer week ban been so designat ed Simply ,to call attention to the prevalence of the disease, that those who are suffering from It may go and be examined by one who knows, It was not set aside to alarm anyone. It is. not called cancer -week to benefit the physician# and surgeons. The poeple hack Of the movement do not .C H E V R O L E T . MODEL 4-90 $875 No tou r ing car a t any price is m ore dependable or more econom ical t o operate than th e Chevrolet. Y e t w ith all i t s econom y and low prico i t is a hand som e , room y , com fortab le c a r - o n e you can feel proud to own . For a lim ited t im e we can m ake imm ed ia te delivery. Owens & Son Codarville Ohio PEP teaches you to be a Newspaper Reporter, Writer add Editor. And dld.you know that newspaper salaries nave gone up? <IThey now range from $25 iMiUW UiWl. wmymy*** week to $100, and they are still mounting. The Magazine Of Newspaper < S > Adventure and Bnierprite ‘-fj dm yea the INSIDE vJewprilttt-tcIhyouwhat anewspaper's Ideaof new* ir-T«chfc»youhow fHiee# Isgatheredand how it iswritten. rOMSlDER1 PEPVleadby fefemost published. ManyNewspaperofficesmikeItarulethatStaff raUSsmreadPEPtesuteriy. flNewonder—PEFswrittenbyfhelivennewspapermeninthecountiy. pvp u adollar for twdlve issues. Addrei* your subscription to * PEP, 12WWe*t Third, Cleveland, Q. sWiMa8iaHIfflIU]IHIIfl|}llll[Hl[ll(til!liUIHHl|||lll|j|Ullil|!IH|||i|[fti|!ij|i|||||i|[|ilillt||||H[5!|j||tff|f!llidJltBinillBitflHUIIIIJiilfttMl(^fW^S»W' When W e Cut"——W e Cut Telephone* * 81 , 683 , <81 and «** *»im*m* 1 The Edward Wren €0, Honesty in Words and Ware SPRINGFIELD, OHIO GrowingSince 1877 Doing The Biggest Things In The Biggest Way — —— — We Announce A —---------— «8 - ■5Sf‘ S ' V € - 5s: ‘ 1 V m , 'in ■■ * —Oluslratcil by \V. A. Ireland. . ,’ V •v •> 4 . ‘‘ ' , ! -have to resort to any sharp practiced in order to,make a living. They know jthe menace of the ’disease. -They,are ‘ familiar, with ibe progress of Uie mal ady, They are- acquainted with the 1 tondpney upon the part of mankind to , i>nt off anything of this: kind, May 9 to May 15 baa been designated aa cau- |car week, that men abd women' may Jisiist- tn consider tlie terrible - rav ages of Jftfe century-old affliction that fs Iwarning more, and more frequent. Cancer week was not prhjmsed to de- atroy hope, by talking about the uwfulness of the disease;-it Was pro- :posed as a week of hope—for there-1* hope for every victim of the disease If be or she will but go early enough to an expert and be treated. There is hope if one will not rely upon un scientific quacks ,-0 traditional reme dies. The healers and quacks have no remedy for the disease; they have no cures; they can do nothing but allow the disease to progress until ; death Is certain. -But science is aolng much, and one’s fate Is bo certain If he does not go aoordlng to science that,- unselfish ■men and wftmon are , f.lifs week devoting their energies and; their time and their money to letting the truth be known. The Regular Price of Every Suit in the House ND that means exactly what it says; Thirty-Three and One- Third per cent less than the regular, plainly marked, price for your unrestricted choice of every women’s and Misses’ Suit in The Edward Wren establishment. Our “plain-price ticket'* §j policy protects you against the ordinary sale store deception arid our |§ one-third means more than most, store’s one-half. Every garment a j master model from the finest tailor shops in New York, Our guar- H ante©of perfect quality with every purchase. ‘"'Approvals" would defeat the purpose of this sale and the labor charge HI for alterations must be added owing to the extreme price cut. Figure^the-saving yourself—$23.33 for $35.00 Suits* $3 q §= suits; $32,33 for $48.50 Suits and so on. , , as. S3 Just to Make It Interesting We Have Added •■a. Sa a s 100 Coats A t 1-3 OFF I ncluded are the season’s most ap proved style*. These are long and short coats of dashing shortness developed in thi most popular and very best of this season’s materials. Tailored types or models fashioned of soft fabric* along wrap lines, for the semi- informal occasions of late spring and early summer. Your choice of 100 coats at ONE- THIRD OFF. 100 Dresses At- 1-3 OFF I N color and pattern these Frocks «►, as lovely as they are in tbyffr flat grace-giving lines. Just to get a the r Summary charm* is in itself a r«*a $»$ li'u-t. One hundred of the prettiest dressst in our store chosen for sacrifice in this . 9 *!* ah' ONE-THIRD OFF th« regular price. wMiiHiiinimwiiiiiinMiuiiii uiiiiiiuiwiiiiiiniiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiittiniiiiiiM
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