The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52
T J i r e e N e w B r u n s w i c k M o d e l s Attractively priced for themedium-sized ■Vi * * p o c k e t b o o k 'Arc equipped with the famous Brunswick Uttona Reproducer—playing all records without the use o f attachments, and the Brunswick Ovat Tone Ampli fier—the all-wood tone chamber which gives The Brunswick the sweet tones for which it is noted* An impartial investigation" will prove to yon that they represent the best values ob tainable in popular-priced phonographs; T o buy any phonograph without first hearing The Brunswick is a mistake, Write, call or tele phone for Free Booklet “ What T o t o o k For la Buying a -Phonograph” . by Henry Pnrmort .Games, noted pian ist and lecturer. Convenient Terms Give Brunswick Records lor Xmas Open Evenings S t e e l B id g . , Music « Shop 8 W . M a in S t r e e t , Xenia, Ohio. 2SS9I3 Coffleld Tire Protector —^immates 95$ of all punctures. Prevents stone bruises, tthfch later lead to blow-outs. Makes any tire wear longer. F ro year* o f success is the best evidence of the merit of the Cof&efcl, Pay* for itself many times over by (dmextra mile* igttyoutet* ■■■■•;■ The Coffield Tire Protector Co. Agents Wanted U7|W. Court St,N Dayton, Ohio W . I * C L E M A N ® R ea l Es tate ffiMfcD*fMiwu a t aay ftffik*ftxkt 3k*wr4»y m raaaiwwl .by pfcmaa a t m e m e . K ^ d * « e * 2 .m CIDAJRVILLE, OHIO EAGiEWADO”. MdtNal 74 llw S lB e l| w w fiw * » < - Mykiplfewgiwlft* A 3 K K w im r i u o w r n ^ i .w r m T H « i a o s A » H i B i J E S S B S ' b a o l k y t i i e u u m m m % m m w m . K ¥*•HeedPdMfs§Drop(aAnd'See.ffs BWxnte. MGHacnoot. notes Pant fa««a6 t i* Cbrkfcm** mm* Saa«Mat at tim SefcMl Tmm twdfijt, Tba “ Jtaggk#**” will b* timr* and “ Caw*” and “ Ufcek Jack** *11 the Bird's Chrktagas Carol will be tit*r*. Christa**# raokatlon* and songs a plenty. Admission 16c. Come and ■jarfoc tk* ehlSdrenu a *■ * Friday night is smother basket bell game. Csdarnlls Hi, Boys will play South Charleston Hi. CodsrvUI* Hi GirU will play the “ Farrasretta*”, a e d i t i o n o f High School Alumni, These two games premise an inter- osting evening, Admiatioa 15c to all Advertise it, Como boast the teems, a * * 1 Inst Friday night the Hi teams cleaned u p * double victory by defeat ing Osborn. The girls showed excep tional good work by not allowing Osborn to score until near the end o f the game, The tally was 19.2. The boys also eatablished * clean record by defeating Osborff boys 29-19. But although the first game was * victory neither the Coach nor the team was satisfied, with the conduct Friday night and a stiff practice is being gone through this week to insure the defeat o f South Charleston on *the coming Friday night. - * m . * The next .scheduled is with James town. .It wifi be played at Jamestown on the night o f January 6, The w&ek after Cedarvillo will meet Beaver here in a double header scrimmage. These games promise excitement and hard work, * m m '^EVERYTHING, 'Thera are two kitties in High School, Naturally they think ■a lot of each other. Gn that trip to Selma, there must have been a- lot of “Meows” . Oh, no, the fur didn't fly ‘till the next day. v . j, * * • * . Gib called Miss Somers “Ma” by mistake. She must have been “mak ing eyes at'him” ' to cause such a slip. . * ’ * * A mysterious th ie f appears at School, Floyd loses his pantaloons and. Ira goes home with only one sock. Next thing there will he a riot call fo r barrels. . • m U There's a lot o f sweet things down in Domestic Science room. Oh, no, don't misunderstand us, We mean .candy. - * • * " • The question now up is, “Will Miss Burroughs get her fire place? Miss Patton's sedan will evidently hold as many as have the nerve to risk it.5Woo he unto those whose lot it is to get on the bottom “ layer” . ~ - * » • . From what we hear, the Library is fast changing from a reading room to a battle ground. m m • Christmas presents are showing up early this year. “ Furry” Smith is sporting a new how tic. B im tE must m rwmstkr RO. m0m MUSI Collseter « f feferM* Btweu* C, M‘ H i m e ftfeis dtatofet. «d lt atten tion to the fact tin* under the new revenue every mwMMneer ef ear* «* bevwfags, wOmmmto*tnit jaIs* or imhtariea tk*w < stffi Arista, wtt- ural or artificial m b - * waters or m em , *£ %mm*. syrups, carbarns gait wed or said for use in the psoduettsst of carbonated beverages, nwoufiMfeaw* «f carbon- ated beverages **4* by the use of finished or fouffiMM syr^pa manufac tured by such ntasndhtatetrars, and tvery penwa wfti ctffidnrts * soda fountain, ie« ptrior, or other similar place of businass, *«efa a# the drug stew*, who mssmfiwtuswrs any syrups used in the praptoation o f soft drinks, pro reqoiiMd to make applica tion to the coljeetw on or before Jan uary 1,1922,-or within ten days after commencing business. Under proper spplicatio n being made, Collector Dean will issue to each person, firm or corporation a certificate of registry. All persons liable to Registration and who fails to register or keep posted any corti cate of register? in accordance with the regulations are subjet to a pu rity o f not mor than |1,000 fo r each offense. Blanks can be had at the col lector's office in Cincinnati, STOCK SALE CAMPAIGN. i The W. L. CIemans Land Co, an The AbeJ Magnesia Maghesih Co, have opened offices on, the first floor of the Exchange >Bajtk building In rooms that Mr, Clemans has taken over. The two companies will put on a stock selling campaign in the two local concerns, . ' * ' The W. Li Clemans Land Company Is one o f our older companies and one that has proven a gopd plying invest-- Ihent for the few stockholders. The, stock feds paid, dividends from 10 to 2Gper cent and is. incorporated to buy and sell reale state. Xfc is the purpose of the company ter expand so that' they can take over' some good prop ositions they have in view, • The Abel Magnesia Company still has some stock to sell before the new plant can be built and put in opera tion. The company now is receiving inquiries from users o f magnesia, One from accompany that'can use 600 tons during the coming, year. This would he one-third o f the entire capacity of the plant to be erected. WEATHER MAN MAKES • FORECAST OF WHITE EXMAS The weatherman in Washington, D. C. forecasts that we are to have a White Christmas in the northern part o f the country. Not only snow but much colder weather is predicted fox the last o f the month. A S itl SALOON WORKER FIRED -BY GOVERNOR Rev. MacAyeal, head o f the State Welfare Department has filed charges against Rev. Rutledge, head o f tKe pardon board alleging several charges to the. governor. One was. that the former Anti Saloon League worker held another job at $1500 a year and was not giving his entire, time to the state. The Rev. was also charged with using his ministerial pass to get railroad mileage at half fare and then charge the state full fare. Another was that pardon cases were being heard through the newspapers and not the board, ’ Rev. Rutledge states that be is sot guilty o f padding his expenae account but Rev. MacAyeal says that the record* speak, fo r themselves. A s to the other charge* he says that he has refused to heed pleadings fox par dons by politicians. On recommendation Gov, Davis hat removed Rev, Rutledge from his office. Rev. Rutledge has spoken beta on more than, oa» oceaaiena in the in terest o f thh Anti Saloon League. o u s t . oiyffiffiWMti tec worn m i Bell l ^ O o o d s MMiMHaiirromMriM*, SHOCK ABSORBERS B urpee J ohnson C o I N O i ii N A ( ) O U t J > , U i, A A National Demonstration for the Relief of Women Sir. H.H.TJC*, o f the Emtrion Engineer*, mak ing time and mo tionstudieson the preparation o f meals. Mot* two stop watches,one to record the time o f tsoh Individual operation , the other the total time ofeetdngthe meal. The opera* torwore * pedom etertoregisterany *t#pa sh* took. FREE A book, “ galea, t ile Studies o f Kitchen Work,” giving the testse that proved the Mepeaeelworld's record time and stepsaviofvabM* Thee*teefswet* madeunderditto* tion o f Mr. Her* rington Emerson, foremoet member of tbs Committee on Elimination o f W»*t*inIndustry, organised by Mr. Herbert Hoover. The bockItfree. 2,113 D a ily S tep s in Y o u r K itch en— 1,592 C an b e S a v e d w ith a Napanee Dutch Kitchenet For the first time we know what exhausting effort you housewives spend in the , kitchen every day! And at last we know definitely HOW MUCH o f it can be saved! A national demonstration is .now on to .tell women these vital facts. These supremely ■ important discoveries are the results o f, scientific time and motion studies on the use o f the Napanee Dutch Kitchenet in the .preparation o f meals. The tests were made under the direction o f Mr, Harrington Emerson, the most famous living Efficiency Engineer. . * Thousands wer-i spent on the preparation o f meals under scientific observation. Two famous domestic scientists were consultants. Stop watches recorded the -time o f each individual operation in preparing countless dishes.. Pedometers registered every step taken. TheNapaneeSaved 734 StepsohThisDinner Pot Roast and Gravy Mashed Potatoes String Beans Salad H ot'Biscuit ‘ 1 Apple Pie . Tea In getting this simple dinner -without a Napanee, 996 wearisome steps were taken. The same operators in the same kitchen prepared the same meal with a Napanee, with only 262 steps. 734 fatiguing steps were saved! And they saved 10 per cent o f time. Weary women everywhere w ill know what.such saving means! r StoptheKitchenTreadmill - Mr. Emerson's scientific experiments proved the useless drudgery and terrible bur- - den o f fatigue that women suffer, They proved the Napanee would save 349 steps bn a sim ple breakfast alone! That it saved 509 steps on the prepara* tion o f lunch—-and 15 per cent o f time! That it saved- the amazing total o f 1,592 steps on the three meals ! That it cut the endless steps women take in the kitchen t o .ONE- QUARTER. Such amazing saving* are a godsend to all women. They ate due to the more scientific design and the new and greater features o f the Napanee. Let Us show you these remarkable superiorities. Women all over America are now learning their astonish ing value. They are learning that no woman Can afford to be without a Napanee. Come in now while the national - demonstration is m progress, L....■ ■ ....... , $ WE HAVE A SPECIAL OFFER ON THESE ' a . ", , / • t*\ CABINETS that W ill * SURPRISE YOU AStatementbyMivHarringtonEmerson It is clear from our Scientific studies^that the striking savings o f the Napanee Dutch 'Kitchenet are along three distinct lines: 1— Saving of effort, fatigue elimination 2— Saying of time S—Standardization of work The saving o f energy, shown by the large reduction in the number o f steps, is very striking. By accurate quantitative measurement, tnree-quarters o f this physical exer- .tion is saved. It is reduced to one-quarter. ' _ j. h . M c M illan & son FUNERAL DIRECTOR—FURNITURE CEDARVILLE, OHIO r * . The advcrtisiKj; produces results dnehejs find brine* f the adrerticlng «.* I FOIITY-J Thieves For Somewhere tv.M thieves are cut N But W, W. -M F. D. No. 2, in ** Mere's the i Farmer Hjm or so nice, f right for the table. He eo some o f them. And then M ed one mornii to find about missing,. Things look ing. But “Lady While look chicken house . ced to see a on the ground It was a pock - it. The purse t Mr. Hyslop for his chicke 'price. ' ' But that do A few days ers visited t Mrs. Hyslop i The men_wan' ■Tjhey were the Hyslop cl ie ■been'“ sold” . However, t . see the chick and were per Strangly, tl eyes on tte g the chickens, Hyslop belies thieves retun ® • ; money. They searc 1 wj .d( ! n ■td dj «s )'l SPttJLS ttsuat iPfwfnKfWF' m pm I ols *Y ill »*«e«itn ■ m E V H V lH E IK ia S H A ^ ChristmasGiftFor$1.00 A Sayings Account and a Libarty Ball Bt in this g ift is represented far taor* than* savings pass book, and a unique home safe. Future happiness, opportunities, independence—all the good things In life—are being offered the one to whom you present this gift. For whether one is destined to be a success or a failure in life de pend* on whether they can save mon ey. The Barings Account opened by you will give your young friend a start cm the road to Thrift. The Lib erty Beil will ,assist in building up tide account and be a constant re minder o f the independence the owner k saving for. The Bell comes in bright Holiday attire. and make* a very attractive Christmas package. The Cedarville Building & L oir Association HIGH SC Vacation is Only one mov< .the p rpils for complaining ar. i, turn- to .school Merry Christr . you all a Hapi + The C. H. tea madded a L team and the in doubt, atthc . ways in the Ie. that neither tfi mendhble gam. ting inexcusal the'ball with a at times it wa the- possession leston bunch in basket shoi’ uted greatly b * Tjhe Girls’ the Alumni to Alumni team ' High School s played on cuj mer years, sc blow to the i The H. S. tec fight through! deserve credit ing.' There will 1 but starting.: will be garni evening for t will be playe county game , played on th- when we wil , double-header The week fo rthc tourname The Christ en at the scl night .was oi.‘ icy sidewal . -many from o thought adv: a later date voted to go i taken in w' full. The pj successfully of some per ent enjoyed * . ’!>*■ Its a goo curtai nrop night. Othe could have Jimmie, bo xviahes t halves inot would save One of tl 01YOURBUSINESSASUCCESS? Finestathmeiy is a Mg aid teRrihiM. BUUBfRk ^atisacif Is oor^ecitity. ers has gra class. ‘ The His v*r cd mote n Before th< dwindled t not bear 51 I I . Wil PUB1 * Charles Greene sale, Xeni
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