The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52

V t if it I V IC TO R Y Wed. Dec. 14 THEATRE DAYTON MATINEE NIGHT WILLIAM MORRIS—OFFE-RS THEWORLD’SGREATESTCOMEDIAN S IR HARRY LAUD ER IN R REPERTOIRE OF NEW AND OLD SONGS W ITH A COMPANY OF NOTABLE ARTISTS MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW ’Mat, 50c,-1.00,1.50, 2.00, Eve, 1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50. NAILING YOUR LIE BY MACHINE THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY—DECEMBER 15—16—17 MATINEE SATURDAY HENRYW.SAVAGE P £2 Uln 8nlirdtjJ&u) {production oj The CliftonHas FireTuesday. FRANZ -LEHAR ’S WORLD FAMOUS OPERETTA COMPANYOF ONE HUNDRED GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA OF TWENTY F IVE UNEQUALED SINGING CAST AND CHORUS NIGHTS 50c TO 2.50 MAT; 50c TO $2 MAIL ORDERS NOW in Clifton', occupied by Mr. and Mrs Harpant, was burned Tuesday after* noon , The fire was discovered by Mrs, Cooper, daughter o f Mr, and Mrs, Harpant, who resides- next door. The blaze was discovered in the upstairs but is was hard to fight owing to a metal roof on the building. The ori­ gin o f the fire i supposed tb have been a defective flue. The occupants of the house were in Springfield at the time. .. ■ Word was sent to Yellow Springs and the motor fire engine responded but the house was near a total loss when it arrived. All the household-goods were saved except a few; things in one room. The loss is placed a t '?3,000 and i s . ! covered by insurance. This is the first fire in many years that the ClifIJbn bucket brigade did not check before great damage was ating a stilt on cemetery grounds It seems the man under arrest had erected a shanty on the. corner o f the veinctery near tine Jamestown eleva­ tor; The still was a very crude af­ fair made out o f a' lard can and the necessary contraptions for drawing the “ white mule’'* Science has made another human interest discovery, this- That you y be quite able to keep your face when you tell a He, but you can’t keep your eyes normal. An invention called the "retinoscope,” trained on your eyes, at once detects that you are lying. Picture shows how the retinoscope it used* THEATRE NOTES. The most pventful offering o f the current theatrical season is the com- : ing o f Henry W. Savage’s entirely ! new production , o f Franz Lehar’s , 1world famous opperetta “ The Merry The residence o f Dr. D. A,. Spahr, W idow” khich will be seen at the GIFTSFROMAMAN'S STORE FOR A MAN The experienced shopper knows that most . men like to receive a Xmas Gift frdm the store that offers the community good clothes—appearance as expressed in Kuppenheimer Good Clothes; the Style Center of this locality and therefore the logical buying center for Men’s Holiday Merchandise* SUGGESTIONSFORHISGIFTS SILK SHIRTS GLOVES TIES > MUFFLERS GARTERS LUGGAGE MBCKINAWS PAJAMAS BATH ROBES AUTO GLOVES FANCY BELT BUCKLES COLLAR BOXES, . CUFF LINKS BELTS SUSPENDERS HATS KATZ &RICHARDS Xenia, Ohio V • ' i ' % j. JmL. The Largest Men’s Store in Greene Co. Victory Theatre, Dayton, fo r the 3 days commencing Thursday might, December 15, with a matinee on Sat­ urday. There is no manager in the world o f the theatre- whose offerings have beer, more uniformly o f high class than Henry W, Ravage, and his prom ise that he nqw presents the most pretentious production he has ever given the stage commands the most thoughtful attention. Mr. Savage has been equally successful with grand opera, light opera and musical come­ dy and knows the wants o f the music lover thoroughly* It Is doubtful if there has ever been known an opera with more delightful score than “ The Merry Widow", It,was the first of the Viennese operas to be heard in this country and is is sure that nothing better has since been offered. The present production can only be tal:en to the larger Cities on account done. The, town has no fire d e p a r t - 1 } j - a extreme epense and massive- raent- ‘! |ness. Mr. Savage haa lavished every __- • {possible care on the “ widow” for this DRINK HERE; DIE HERE; tom,. the incomparable singing AND BE BURIED HERE j ^ ^foe j>jg, chorus, - the complete i —-—— grand opera orchestra with scenic The above ma yapply to finding o f j beauties by Joseph Urban, costumes A still on the Jamestown cemetery revelatiffis by Peggy Hoyt and the grounds on Tuesday by Sheriff Fun -{tou t ensemble all tend to make this derburg and his deputies. j the most niemorable event, both The ease is one o f unusual Interest {socially and musically of our theatri- and novel .that a man should be open- cal year. -Mr, Savage has gone into LAWRENCE M’KEE DEAD. Lawrence McKee,- aged 13, son of Mrs. Lena McKee o f Indianapolis, died last Friday at Rushville, Ind., follow ing' an operation from appen­ dicitis. The. boy had gone to Orange, Ind., to spent Thanksgiving Day with his grandmother, when he was attacked with appendicitis and was taken to Rushville, The Funeral was held Sunday at Orange from the M. E. church, The deceased was a son of the late Ray McKee, formerly of this place who disposed o f his hard: ware store and went to Colorado ^or his health but died later, And Wouldn't Annoy Anybody* A very bad golfer had been plowing up the turf all the way round. Finally he tore up ahout a square foot o f turf on one of the green ,A “Dear me, what shall I do?’’ he Said to the caddie* who replied: “I think, sir, the best thing you can do Is to tak’ that chunk of turf home with you and mak' a wee coorse for yersel’.” grand opera for his prima donna and engaged Dorothy Francis o f the Chi* cage Grand opera company tq sing the title role* Jefferson DeAngelis, the favorite American Comis opera comedian will he seen 1as the Em­ bassy Messenger “ Mr. Nish” , Frank Webster, a young English tenor, who recently sang a .“ Vommand” recital at Balmoral Castle before the King and. Queen, will sing the role o f “Jolidon" here, Marie Wells a young American beauty from musical comedy is the. dutiful wife “ Natalie.” Raymond Crane is the “Popoff"* Ralph Soule will sing “Prince Danilc. In spite of the magnitude and Worth o f this of- ev .ig, normal prices will prevail. The n anagement o f the - Victory theatre announce that triail orders for this engagement will now bo filled in the order o f their receipt and impress on patrons that the engagement is for three * days only, December 1C, 16, 17, with a popular priced matinee on Saturday. Improvement Always Mutual. No Improvement that takes place In either of the sexes, can be confined to Itself; each Is a universal mirror to each; and the respective refine­ ment of the one will bo in reciprocal proportion to the polish of the other* —Colton, P o e m U n d e Jofap ____ ..... . * * '■ " ................................................................................................. M l ........ ' I K . . . .. THE PASSING SHOW The private thrives on his victims’*lives, .on* revels in boundin’ health; he knows no strain o f the bed of pain, as he lolls on his couch o f wealth; he feels no sting that the fierce winds bring, nor scorch o f the blazin’ siiri; S3 wj Hoover Electric & £ £ A A Carpet Sw eeper .,................q W E K W Bissfell Carpet 56*5 7 5 Sewing Baskets 1 from .......... . . . ................•...........A U i > UP Pictures b & U ......................................$ 9 - 5 0 ........... . . . . . $ 1 8 * 7 5 O T . § & . . . , ........................ $ 3 7 . 5 0 Overstuffed Chairs Cane Rockers C A ^ K itchen .........................f j a . O U UP B u ffo te ........ . . $ 3 2 , 5 0 AND UP Couch Covers ’ Gas and Electric Lamps « Do l l Buggies Writing Desks Waste Baskets Mirrors Smokers Cabinets and Stands Etc., Etc., Etc. Galloway & Cherry 36-38 West Main. Street, Xenia, Ohio M c C u l l o c h Headquarters fo r Every thing in Leather G oods— Imported and Domestic I I 1 l \ J l p S i k 'S’! fm j ; i is f ‘.P i / j-.y Si Ladies’ Hand Uag3 Necktie Gases Drinking Cups Manicure Sets ■ Library Sets Jewel Pockets Scissor Cases Bill and Coin Purses Traveling Sets Bridge Sets Letter Cases Three-Fold Cases Picnic Sets Photo Cases Cigar Cases Auto Robes Music Rolls Military Brush Sets Collar and Cuff Boxes •Five Hundred Sets Card Cases Sewing Boxes Toilet Rolls • Music-Bags ’ Bill Books Thermos Bottles .Gloves and Handker­ chief Cases r‘ Flasks Jewel Boxes Coat Hangers Office Sets Umbrellas with fancy handles , ’) Trunks, Bags arid Suit Cases « . McCulloch’s Leather Store 40 EAST MAIN STREET, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Streets With Duplicate Names. ■ London’s duplication of Its street names Is notorious. A casual glance at the directory reveals no fewer than ten Charles streets and half a dozen Charlottes. Park street also appears half a dozen times, and Hill street only one less. Even our best known i thoroughfares have their duplicates, fo r you will find an Oxford street In Whitechapel and a Regent street la Shoreditch.—London Chronicle. Cleaning, Ceilings that have bedn smoked by- an oil lamp can be cleaned by wash-’ ing with water in which soda has been dissolved. EVERYBODY ’S Christmas Suggestions Make “ Your Mark” In Front o f the Articles You Wish to Purchase Select Your Christmas Cards Early GETOURPRICESONSALEBILLS its own. An’ the saint strives hard fer his scant reward, ah’ faints betimes with his load; he trusts his God as lie leaves Ids blood on the flinty stones o f his road . . . He defies the worst when his bubbles burst, an’ laughs at the festerin’ sore; he struggles on, an’ knows when he’s gone, lie’ll never come back no more. Whenhe doards the ship at the final trip there’s nobody seems to- cry,—but some proclaim that he won the game, -ca n somebody tell me why? ■ o r a c PRINTING on BOND W ill S ell IYourGoods Gift Books Photo Albums Stamp Albums Bibles Testaments Mechanical Books Children's Toys f Children's Games Writing Portfolios Band Bags Brief Cases # .Bill Books Purseo Baby Books Lino a Bay Books Diaries Loose Leaf Memo Books Autograph Albums Christmas Cards Christmas Neals Christmas Twine Artificial Flowers Motto Cards Chess and Checkers Boudoir Lamps k Poker Outfits Playing Cards ink Welln I Dictionaries' I Dictionary Stands . flelnt* Art Metal I Fine Stationery Strong Boxes Brass Waste Paper Baskets Mahogany Waste Paper Baskets Cooking Outfits Brass Desk Sets Cash Boxes Bronze Desk Sots v Bronze Candle Sticks Brass Candle Sticks Polychrome Candle Rtlcks Bric*a»Brac Brass Book Ends Bronze Book Ends Polychrome Book Ends Smoking Outfits - Floor Lamps Desk Lamps Fulper Pottery . . 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