The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 1-26

MMka ^m tf jjinnw •riMB** M p i O M A V E TH» Qxfcm lie HerftWl I ; KARLH BULL « EDITOR Have Y o u a Little Gas Leak in Y ou r H om e? <Gas men know 'how, difilmt it is to keep a gas line tight. This company spends hundreds of thousands of dollars doing that every year. ^Are you sure the lines in your house are gas tight? Look them over. Examine all couplings. Maybe your nose willlmow. Try it that way first. Put soap suds over the connection. I f it bubbles, gas is escaping. Doirt hunt for leaks with fire. I f you suspect any, call the pipe fitter. . ■ - ' ■Costs money to call him? Of course it does. But it costs you more money to let the leak go. You are paying for the gas that goes through the meter, and if it leaks out you spend your money for nothing. i . / * ' • • ■ D o n ’ t W a s t e . l t Besides, a leak wastes Nature’s best fuel. The time has come When we must conserve gas if we. are to continue to enjoy it.- It is getting harder to obtain all the time, Many fields are exhausted. ■ Unless real conservation is practiced, the price of gas must go highfer and higher, until it equals manufactured in price. For your own'sake, therefore,’that you may have this wonderful fuel for years to come at fair prices, don’t, waste it i - . Save gas—and thereby save your money and ’continue its convenience for years to come. TH B . • : HowShall IDecide onaRefiigerator? A REFRIGERATOR is one o£ the Z\ most important purchases you X j L vriii over navo to mako for your.houseliold. Many women make the mistake o f buying a cheap refrigerator or a small one. Let your first refrigera­ tor be one of permanent value to you; A careful study o f the follow­ ing points will help you purchase one that will be satisfactory for the rest o f your life. * I Four important points to watch 1. The refrigerator should he , planned so th* air circulates freely l Into €Vftty paiftof tliofood chamber. ■ % The lining should be sanitary, easily cleftnable. ,■ * 3, The insulation o f the walls should be as perfect ns possible. * 4, T h e wwrk- mati^hip and ma­ teria,!* should be ,of the very best ; j S. lining of t rest porcelain ’ * Leonard Clean- able Refrigernfora have a one piece htooCleanCntiPish' Made in GrandRanida> ICich Entered at the Post-Office, Cedar- !vilie, 0., October SI, 1887, as second | .class matter. i FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922. AMERICAN LEGION MEETING one-eleven cigarettes To* Mr. W. L. damns.*, Three Friendly <* fnilvnivn *The open meeting in the opera t house Tuesday under the auspices o f j the local American Legion Post did| not draw a very large crowd. The I weather, like the night set for the] previous meeting was unfavorable, yet we have seen a full house on nights just as bad. - Th* first speaker of the evening was Capt Charles Darlington State Commander, who gave some insight of the work this organization is doing and what it expects to accom­ plish. He told how soldier hoys that have since their charge become phys­ ical wrecks as the result of gas yet were thought to be normal when they left the service. The government has provided treatment for these men and the Legion has seen that ample funds were secured from Congress. The industrial situation left many men out o f employment and these were secured positions as best thy ■ could. He quoted a prominent man as saying that the “American Legion was the greatest insurance policy in the United States." An organization with such a large membership could easily he used for wrong or for profit but under the principles laid down such Would not l T 4 r b OX LUMBER CO. SOLD happen. The organization is one for T q JEFFERSONVILLE MEN V peace, otherwise the membership ! s would not be what it is. The boys’ • T , _ , , ! were for disarmament and not fpr al A deal was effected this week where- military policy only when ' it took {by one of our old -established r u s t i c might to'make right. Law and o r d e r ™ 5 was sold to Harry Thomas and. would always be maintained as was |his son-in-law. Ansell Wright of Jef-' the case a t ' Centralia, * Wash, some fersqnvi.le. • months ago. ‘ The Yu^box Lumber Company Was ‘ Dr. Ben R.,McCleLan ch a ra cW chartered back in 1903 after the bus-* zed the men who saw service as the ilie«s had be’en in operation for sev-! men who know how to lead and how eral y °avs under the ownership of ( to accomplish something, America late John M. Tarbox and son, W. will do well to keep in mind the ser- s - Tarbix. The *business has grown, vice men. and been enlarged several times and j The Dr, dwelt much on the welfare ‘ is recognized as one of the leading t of the younger generation that are -be county. « physically weak and that their de-* i terms of the deal the new fects be remedied as far as possible, i purchasers wjil not get possession J He ' cited the cost ■ of keeping the [ until the first of the year. The firm > weak in state institutions. and that i Sets aR the realestate on the west | Ohio is now spending 48 cents out of j o f East Street and that part on • Cedarville, Ohio, Special Agent for I S a ? R .5 « •o S rs M S I I '3. 0. a m THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW Y O R K Dear Sir: ao • .*w2 « Ck & BURLKV is § 6 ? ’ FIFTEEN Jn a new package that fits thepocket— At a price that fits the pocket-book— The same unmatcJtedblend of * ttwkish .V ir g in ia and BuRLEYTobaccos Guaranteedby fc « I I Without binding myself to apply for insurance, I should be pleated to receive particulars regarding the Mutual Life's policy which provides a life income for the insured er beneficiary. My age i s ................ (Name) (Business Address) (Residence) (Towi|) ,£J Wtu (State) For a quarter of a century W. Company, organized in 1843, L. Clemans has represented this old Q/% W1WWIC6MVJP • - ■ *U1 fifth ave . j , t r y o u r i o b p r i n t i n g porcelain lining. It cafanot bredk. crack or chip l This one piece pOT- celaiu lining has roundedInsidefront cor- ntn. This is a Leonard exclusive patented feature and c a n n o t be found in any other refrigerator. Ten wall* save your ice TheLeonardCleannble is insulated by ten different walls. This keeps the heat out of the refrigerator and keeps the cold in. Select a refrigerator made in Grand Rapid* ' Whatever grade cr type of rcfri«rst<ir you bay-look for tlionamp UonMd’’ ana tlio mark- Mado in Grand Itapids Here nrelocated the most expert workmen-the, tinestcabinetjaakcrs-tnomostexperieticea designers. • * Come in and get an interesting, helpful boo!clet-"Care of Refrigerators’’. I.ct tw showyouonc of thafamousLeonardmodels, L e o n a r d G l o a n a b l e ^/^Refrigerator J. A. Beatty & Son Green Street, ~ Xenia, Ohio Wedded as Atkmtic Sprinkles Benedktion every tax dollar to keep the state, in stitutions. going. With all this there are now 9.000 deftetive children in the state waiting to be admitted to different state institutions.. The ad­ dress was closed by an appeal for the service men to care for someelse be­ side themselves. The meeting was in charge of Paul McFarland, commander o f the Wal­ lace C. Anderson Post, Music was furnished by the college quartette. HOMEY PHILOSOPHY. Twice two are four this year. ; Next year twice two may be five—not likely of course, hut may be.,Twice two will be five as soon as the people say so. If everybody agrees then that settles it. We put men to death and praise ourselves for. doing it because every­ body egreos. We frame up laws that spell the gathering of great wealth because everybody agrees to it. Then we take the wealth away from the men who have done what we said they might do, and we tax the eternal lights out Of them, because everybody agrees. Come to think of it, the people whn go into the game o f inducing people to think their way will have some accounts to settle when the time comes if they are not on the level. Maybe i f each of us was honest with himself everybody would agree to do the thing that is right, and then we would have justice. the East side that Is devoted to the soft lumber business. The saw mill* does not go in the- deal but will b e ; taken over and operated personally j by W. .7. Tarbox, The Tarbox Lumber I Company charter will be surrendered] and the business closed about the first j of the year. * j . Mr, Thomas owns a lumber yard! and varied interests in Jeffersonville j where he has built tip a t>ig business, in the past few years. He was form-1, erly managed of the Houston store* in South Charleston and has had a wide experience in/handling big bus­ iness,. Cedarville welcomes the new owners into the commercial and social circle of the community. re- WILL ERECT TWO HOUSES The Cedarville Realty Company will erect two dwellings on sites Owned oy the company. Work will be started so that the buildings will be cemplotscF'this summer. SCHOOL DISTRICT ABOLISHED By the action of the County Board of Education the entire New Jasper township school district has been divided and annexed to adjoining townships. The township had no high school and was not able to maintain one. A large part of the district goes to Xenia, township and it is likely that this township will soon advocate a township high school of its own and not depend on the Xenia city schools. By the division of New Jasper township Cedarville will gefc'ia larger share of the stdfe funds. Spring styles in all the latest and conservative suits fox* inert and boys as well ns young men at Eclble’s, 17- 19 W, Main street, Xenia. Furniture Upholstering and pairing. All work called for and de­ livered. Will bo in Gedarville, April j 27 or 28. Mail in your address to! Elmer Weyrick, 1441 Huffman ave,! Dayton, Ohio, 1 WHY NOT HAVE GOOD GLASSES iNCE YOU HAVE TO WEAR THEM Tiffany’s Optical Service Pro­ vides You With the Best T IFFAN Y $625 Reduction of $230 in Price From — :— To Present Price------- - $395 F. O* B. DETROIT BETTER S. Detroit St. GLASSES Xenia, 0 . R. A . M u rd o ck Authorized Ford, Fordson Sales and service Cedarville, Ohio'J Jamestown, Ohia SALESMEN WANTED to solicit •order;: for lubricating oils, greaser, and paints. Address THE VICTOR For Sale: Single comb white Leg- OIL CO„ Cleveland, Ohio. 1weddmg w*« the heart dc«ife o f May O ’Keefe and Pmnnt Mi !*#•«. es-twsw •i.lwttaUMl.A tit Ok. ai. *iwi mi **■■*« nvu'uu^ ay itL v v» V* 4MU I Mllitln Mrtsidfr , so bridegroom# thought o f a.cetcmofty off the uteri pitr at M um c Oty, the party to wear waterproof suit* and with wave* sprink- FWnr aad- llm b ti UetwUkr m thma bm WALL PAPER 1,01)0,000,000 ROLLS p - | . kVi’ife for IVee Sample I ( * I'utalog o f SO new De- * v R o f l iig«M and eoloidiiRfi. Why uae Faint when 82c will Paper Room 12x11, Off. high. .MARTIN ROSENBEUGERr 40!1 liOii'UtLcxgorBt Cincinnati, O. Save for Old Age But three men in every hundred are self-supporting or •‘financially fixed” at 05 years, according to statiotics. Are you to be one of the three or one of the 977, Now is the time to de­ cide, Answer by opening a Savings Account in this Association now, We pay 6 per cent interest, campoundeij semi-annually, and your small begin­ ning -will soon grow to such propor­ tions as will mean independence for you. TheCedarvilleBuilding & LoanAssociation One dollar depoaUe l In a Savings Ae count here gives you one of theft Lib­ erty Bella to drop your odd change in. Th *Comp*ay pays double the face o f the policy in ease death is caused by accident. Premiums cease when the insured becomes totally disabled and sceive* a fixed income during such disability of $10 per month per $1000.

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