The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52

m ■M m MtMjMl MttMi MW •rTpfiiTl’fiiii i *t ARTISTS’ COURSE AiiHfikci oi T l « Springfield Federation of Women’ s Clubs Memorial Hall, Springfield. Ohio No. 1 OCT. 24, 1922 MARIE SUNDEUUS Soprano Metropolitan Opera Company No. 2 Nov. 3, 1922 ROSA RAISA and GIACOMO RIMINI P Soprano and Baritone, Chicago Opera Compny No. 3 Nov, 20, 1922 GERALDINE FARRAR £ Soprano Metropolitan Opera Company No. 4 Feb, 15,1923 FRITZ KREISLER Violinist -* No. 4 March 12, 1923 THE CLEVELAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Nikolai Sckoloff, Conductor No. 6 March 20,1923 SERGEI RACHMONINOFF Russian Composer-Pianist No. 7 Date and artist to be announced later. COURSE TICKETS $5.00 This announcement will not appear again. For tickets, fill *out the form below t and mail to Music Committee, Springfield Fed­ eration of Women’s Clubs,. I hereby subscribe for............................tickets for Artists’ Course at $5.50 each and .enclose check fpr .............. . Name Full address'. Sat. Oct. 14 Sun. Oct. 15 PITTSBURGH PA. PIRATES MARVIN ATHLETICS-URBANA VS. .. VS. SPED. F. 0 . E. ATHLETICS SPED. F. 0 . S. ATHLETICS , t * Admission 50 and 75c ' Admission‘35 and 50c ' Games Celled at 2:30 P. M. THE UNIVERSAL CJUI j C„ »• SALES SERVICE Attention ForaOwners! Ford parts, like almost everything else worth while, are counterfeited. Xmitatiop parts are manufactured to SELL at the . highest possible rate o f profit and the grades o f steel used are consequently not the same high quality, specially heat- treated alloy steels specified in Ford formulas for the manufacture o f GEN- , UINE FORD FARTS. Don't be misled—-Insist upon GENU INE FORD ,'t PARTS made b y th* FordsMotor Company. B y * ao doiu*. y ou will get from 35 to 100 per cent more wear from them, and yon Will <pay the . Jowset possible coat— the same everywhere. 50% OF GENUINE FORD PARTS RETAIL FOR LESS THAN 10c EACH Aik (or P u t, Price List Whan your Ford car, or Fordsoa tractor need* attention,call onus. For rememberwe areprop- •rly^uipped, employ competentmechanics,and . ttta Genuine Ford and Fordaon parts la all - rapafr work! . ■ ; iSf R.A.Murdock The Cedarville HwM KAKLH BULL - - EDITOR Entered at the Post-Office, Cedar* villa, October 31, 1337, ms saoood class matter. ’itsinwi a t i iMIMMiMIIS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922 LEAGUE IB DEBATING SOCIETY 1 B A S E . B A L L “•^Ty• , * 1 Eagles’ Field—Springfield- Theodore Burton, member o f Con­ gress, who has just returned from a tour of Europe, comes out in c strong statement taking, a stand a- gainst cancelling American loans to the Allies. Mr, Burton is one of the leading members o f Congress, has a wide knowledge o f world events and con­ ditions and bis judgment is seldom ever questioned. He states that these loans were made in good faith and are a binding obligation; were not made from rev­ enue but from the borrowings o f our people as a, result o f ’ great sacrifice no other loans snould be made abroad until the War loans have been paid, Mr.. Burton stated that he attended several .meetings of the League of Nations. He termed it a “big debating .society,** r •. Contrast Mr. Burton's views with those of Wpodrow Wilson and James M,. Cox, both of whom are pro- British. England has suggested that America cancel our loans. How many Liberty Bond holders will risk the next Congress under the control p f the Wilson-Cox leadership that lean now. to the cancellation of this debt? DEMOCRACY COMES FIRST' William Jennings Bryan, noted in former years as the standing candi­ date on .the Democratic ticket for president, but of more recent years; Chautauqua lecturer, prohibition advo­ cate and writer o f Sunday School top­ ics, is to have a part in the coming campaign. ■■. , Monday’s dispatches state that he will campaign in Nebraska for his brother, Charles Bryan, as a candi­ date for governor ahd also for the re- election of Senator Hitchcock, on the Democratic ticket. Word has also been given out that Bill will have a part in the Ohio campaign for the Democrats. We wonder what Bill is going to do with his dry activities while on the stump for Senator Hitchcock, the wet leader in the Senate. The same could be asked if Bill comes to Ohio to support Pomerene for re-election after his vote, against the dry and also against sufferage for women. Congressman Fess, the Re­ publican nominee against Pomerene has given support to both proposi- ions. Bryan on the stump in Ohio ’will -support Donahey,. for governor a*1 gainst Carmi Thompson, Republican nominee, Donahey is being supported by the organization opposed to the Volstead act, while Thompson is open­ ly dry. Democracy seems to be rst with William Jennings. Shellac. Shellac I* the joint product o f l*» sects and_plants and comes from In­ dia. The lac insects are about 1.25 of an Inch long, a bright red In color; They suck the juices of plants, digest them and exude them in the form of resin, which soon encases the whole insect When the young Jn*ects=have swarmed out the resin Is scraped from the branches, ground,’ washed, mixed with colophony and orplmenb cooked slowly and drawn out Into th* thin sheets we know as shellac. O f'in terest to YOU* 4 I have a few bar­ gains in land. £See me at once. W. L. CLEMANS 1T*S TOASTED one extra process which g iv e s s delicious flavor STRIKE :IGARETTE> Big Type Poland China and Jersey Cow Sale Saturday,Oct28,1922 125 HEAD OF HOGS Consisting of 45 gilts, 20 boars, 5 sows and 50 Fall pigs. 44 HEAD OF JERSEY COWS 44 Representing the best breeding in Jersey blood. A great chance to get good cows that test high, 100 Head of Sheep- 100 The hogs and sheep will be sold at 10 o clock and the- cows at 12 o ’clock. Here is a rare chance to get good stock. • A Fortune Bought In Instalments B Y means o f life insurance a man may buy from The Mutual Life o f New York on the instalment plan a fortune deliverable to his fam ily at his death} or to him self at the end o f twenty years if he be then living. He makes secure the prize for them , and leaves him self free to run the race o f life w ithout the anxiety and care entailed by his fear for their future. His m ind is at rest, his capital is free, antj a fortune is practically secured foK* those he IoveS. W . L. CLEMANS, Agent. • * ♦ ♦ LOCALAM For Sale:- A hay . Mrs. R. Wilt days visiting this and -Granville, O, E E* FINNEY IFYOUNEEDPRINTINGDROPIN ANDSEEUS. til lUlilllililllllllll jj. IIlIltllfJIlllllIlIllllIIllilUlfllilllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllHfllllBIlIIIIIIUIlIfllllfllfllllllllllllVHiS. Go Go See the Murdock Theuti evening. A great W. W. Gallowa returned home af with relatives in AS ' iff For Style-- For Quality— For Value--- ' * ij , - ‘ “Club Clothes $25 to $40 The Scotch are the O Price Tailor r-'j’r??'" .T-cISi ? : tv---” . - INTOXICATED MAN KILLS ONE; AND INJURED. ONE Leban Childress o f near South Solon has been placed under arrest in Spring field as the result of an auto accident that cost the life of Newton Millirpns and serious injury to Joseph Morris, both of Springfield. The accident hap •pened on the National pike when Childress ran down the two men with his auto. He is charged vtfth being in an intoxicated condition at the lime. Only a few days before he was fined in Springfield fo r operating an auto while in an intoxicated condition. In choosing your new Fall Suit“~and afterwards—be sure quality. Be sure the fabric the style, the- tailoring, the right. are ■ . v “ Club Clothes" Suits You can depend on them! Katz & Richards of its Here G R ALL Made to CLO All One P $ AnyTwo-Pi And Full S c o a t , HO Clothing Cedarvil imiiililiummilliiiii § * sr =1 East Main Street; Xenia, Ohio § TinC TinC •*.- 4 *- / ! f v -rH R ' Save for Old Age But three men in every hundred are self-supporting or “ financially fixed" at 63 years, according to statistics. Are you to be one o f the three or one of the 97 1 Now is the time to de­ cide. Answer by opening a Savings Account in this Association now. We pay 6 per cent interest, compounded semi-annually, and your small begin­ ning will soon gtow to such propor­ tions as will mean independence for you. »A a j T A N T j £|NO »* AQAIH w|tHYOVW » * V tN8| V, Just r PerB 601 TheCedarville Building & Loan Association HE One dollar deposited in a Savings .Ac count her* gives you one o f the* Lib. Arty Beils to drop your odd change in.

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