The Cedarville Herald, Volume 45, Numbers 27-52

m up 1*1 Men’s Shoes * W e Want to Talk to You Men About Shoes W e are a fte r th e m an w h o i s ’ ha rd to fit as w e ll as th e m an w h o w an ts g ood shoes. Our stock in large and varied sizes and widths f o fit "all sorts of feet, wide medium or narrow. We claim the .'it is the most im­ portant part in getting shoes. I ’s Shoe Store XEN IA , OHIO H» Othmffl. H m H I SABLE BULL - - EDITOR Car Western Sprayed Just Received Quality Fine Priced Right Bring Your Bags j T \ XeniaFanners’ Exchange Company Home Phone .382 X en ia , O h io THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE , COMPANY o f New York began business in 1843. Long-established, financially impreg­ nable, and with policies that are up-to-the minute and service to polioyholders and beneficiaries that is unexcelled, this great in­ stitution offers you the its facilities and the benefits o f its experience. M ay we remind you that disability and death come to men from causes uncommon as well as common, and that every man to whom they come had regarded himself as almost certainly immune. W ith one o f these policies you and yours would be Secure beyond reach o f danger, and you would be assured beyond reach o f doubt. W . L. CLEMANS, Agent ■Have your old Furniture upholster­ ed, refinished, repaired) W ork called for and delivered from 1 to 10 miles from Xenia. Send ip your address. W ill be in Cedarvilie Nov. 6-7-8 k P rom p t Service and W ork G uaran teed . Elmer Weyrich 1441 Huffman Ave., DAY' FCf ' i , . . . . OHIO mm 'each No . 174 , Mad* l» fir* *r*d*e AJ*CtWTBtYKUA^Mtm31.WrTHTHI«UC0»AND EAGLE PEHCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK Watered at th* Poet-Offi©#, Cedar* viBe, 0* October 31, 1837, u second claw matter. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 10 , 1 m TAXPAYER PAYS THE BILL Few people know it but an extra expense wag put on the county as a result o f the Secretary o f State or­ dering the general ballots reprinted in this county. The extra cost Vas all, the result o f a job set up to help de­ feat Frank Jackson, for county treas­ urer by the Board o f Elections, which ordinarly speaking is hut a branch o f the Gowdy-Marshall machine* When it leaked out that the form of ballot had been so fixed Mr, Jack- son made investigation and also took the matter up with the Secretary o f State, Harvey Smith, wbp ordered- new ballots printed according to law. Mr. Taxpayer pays the cost fo r the change, not Mr. Marshall But who cares about Mr. Taxpayer? FAITHFUL OFFICERS THE “ HALF BREED” COMES TjO MURDOCK THEATRE • • The infinite care with which Oliver Moresco has staged hia productions o f the spoken drama has been carried to the screen in the p ic tu r in g o f his footlight successes for Associated' First^National release. That there is much o f value in the stage production that may be ppplied to the filming processes is showri in “ The Half Breed” , the first Moresco picture that comes to the Murdock thedtre, Thurs day, November 16th. Go see it'. Couldn't Find Any, “I got one good laugh out of the tour, anyhow,” said Yorlck Hamm, “ and that was when a tank town sher* Iff tried ro attach our box office re­ ceipts,”—Louisville Courier-Journal, Now smoked by a million mmwho love a superior cigarette c ig a r e t te s 15 for 10c A ■ Citizens Phone—Jamestown, $ on 68 C. L. TAYLOR Auctioneer I S b J M M j* *m u m * Ohio 1 <H6 WStt-OW WITH THE CQOi, 1 -HtfAp USUALLY HNi * rH e c o t - P CA*M 1 Correct English JMhnsthly MuMiffiff AUTHORITATIVE EXPONENT OF ENGLISH FOR 23 YEARS Edited and founded b y Josephine Turek Baker, Famous World Au ­ thority on English. Bend 10 Cents for Sample Copy. Correct English Publishing Co., Evanston, Illinois. Agents Wanted Everywhere NOTIOB—A convention o f special importance wjll be held at Castle J* Hail, next Wednesday eve, at 7:80, All K, o f P's are mdiaily invited, 3. G. MeCornell, K. o f R. A S. You can ge t all the latest daily pa­ pers and magazines at McMillan's furniture store Leave your order and we will deliver a t your door. You will want extra reading fo r the long win­ ter evenings, James McMillan ~jFz fteeit** Is the jtfa t 0 W ■Seta and plants and asses* frees » * dis. The lac !os#ct* are about t J i * an inch long, a bright red la *•*•*» They w»ek the jutoe# o f plaata, them and exude them i» the f*fm * resin, which soon encase* the whet# inset*. Wbeu the young taaaefe* h*aa swarnuMi ou t the resla is Atom the branches, ground, mixed with colophony and cooked slowly and drawn se t I thin Sheet* w** know as i " Every citizen? is under obligation' to a faithful officer. Men may gather into different groups or parties fo r the purpose of electing their public officials, but when the official is elected he ceases to be in the administration o f office a partisan. , It is equally true that when a man is exhalted to a public position ho has a right to demand the support and loyalty o f every American citizen re­ gardless o f his partisan.affiliations. Every good citizen isloyal to his officer, and supports him in every way possible. Behold, the spectacle o f an officer of .the land, the executive in the ju­ dicial department o f this nation being criticised, hounded, maligne'" and abused for the performance o f his duty. » . - • . I f the courts are to be classed, if instruments o f abuse are to be used, if men who belong to the courts and follow the procedures o f the- courts are to be attacked because thy in­ voke the arm c f the law, then the last foundation o f this government .has been- destroyed. Law ’is supreme. The cadrts o f the. land must be respected and their rules observed, ‘ . When judges on the federal bench o f America-Tender decisions they must be respected and obeyed or men who choose to disobey and disregard must pay the penalty fo r such treason and anarchy. • The constitution o f the United, States shall never be lowered -to the gutter and become the political foot­ ball, o f political anarchists. Every red-blooded, patriotic citizen in America, should rise and 'speak a- gainst all infamous doctrines and' blasphemous propaganda. Lot every worthy American be loyal to his offi­ cials. ' **’ IODINE LEADS AS ANTISEPTIC Especially Preferred by Physicians Engaged In Industrial Work, Con­ ference Board Find* Neiy York.?—Iodine still holds first place as a akin and wound disinfectant in surgical technic,; particularly In the industrial medical field. Such objec­ tions as have'been raised to It were against the danger of burns and. the discomfort it caused rather than against its efficiency as a sterilizing agent. In spite of the great popular­ ity attained by chlorin compounds in' the treatment of war wounds, Iodine still holds its general popularity an<! favor In medical circles In the treat­ ment of injuries In civil life. * The Conference Board of Physicians in Industry, which acts aR adviser t< the National Industrial Conference board, JO East Thirty-ninth street, or medical problems in Industry, recently Investigated the extent In which lodlpt is used os a wound disinfectant In in dustrial Work, the strength In which 1=. Is used and the method o f preliminary cleansing of the wound before the'.ap- pllcatlon of iodine and dressings. Replies were received from 65 phy­ sicians;, all o f whom were doing indus­ trial work o r surgery closely allied to industry. , Forty-five replied that ’they need a solution of five per cent strength or less and twenty used U. S P. or greater strength. A few Indus­ trial physicians said they did not use Iodine, or only sparingly. These men preferred .such disinfectants "as dl- cMoramln-T. picric nrtfl. Dakin's sola, tton and similar products. The objec­ tion to iodine was that It caused horns too frequently. Several physicians emphasized the Importance o f having the akin per. pectly dry before Iodine ts applied. YOU Note Window Display WELL^ DO= I B E T T E R S A T S MARCUS8 . I llllfld Not* I MARCUS Window Display 35 South Main Street * . / SATURDAY’S SPECIAL OFFERING Two Unusual Bargains BARGAIN NO. 1 SaleofFineCoats Up t<*$40 FurTrimmed andPlain | Coats of Real Beauty, Far Below. ^ .Regular Winter Prices S U PROF. DUTASCOEDS POWDER California University Instructor May Return If Girls Drop Vanity Cases. • . v * Berkeley, CaL—Diplomatic negoti­ ations have been opened to have Al- win, Thaler, associate English profes­ sor at the University o f California, return to. the freshmen .class whence he abruptly walked out because cer­ tain girl students would not stop pow­ dering their noses, “ Yes, I admit I walked out,” Prof. Thaler said. “I asked them to put aside their vanity cases and httend to their work and they just giggled at me and powdered away all the hard­ er." The giggler*, it lit ‘ reported, have agreed to/park their vanity boxes out­ side and die professor is expected to return to' the doss at once. Sizes for Misses and Women 16 to 44 42 to 52 I . . t * Sm art C oa ts , e leg a n tly ta ilo r e d b lou se ba ck s , stra igh tline , w rap and n ov e lty be lted m od e ls , o f th e sea son 's h ig h .g rad e m aterials — s u c h ' as N orm and ie C loth s , B o liv ia C loth s, S uede V e lou rs , Y a lam as and S ilk P lushes. E very ,one silk -lined and w a rm ly in terlined , a t o n ly $ 2 4 .7 5 .; A ll the N ew A u tum n Shades BARGAIN NO. 2 GREAT Fall Dresses s , This-is indeed a great Dress value, you will wonder at their beauty at o n l y ............................. . /T e l X O f Interest to YOU . 1 have a few bar­ ga ins in land . See m e a t on ce , f l |W. L . CLEMANS ’ i m ! •' - •> , Up to $30 Values Dresses for all occasions, smart styles, high-grade materials and splendid workmanship; newest trimming effects, developed in Poiret Twill, Tricotines, Soft Satins, Canton Crepes arid combinations, Sizes 16 to 44. All the wanted colors. IYOU :W I L L S DO: BETTER! DAYTON , OHIO Save fo r Old Age But three men in every hundred are self-supporting or "financially fixed" at 06 years, according to afatiatics. Are you to be One o f th« three or one o f the 97? Now is the time to de­ cide. Answer by opening * Savings Account in this Association now. We pay 6 per cent interest, compounded semi-annually, and your small begin­ ning will soon grow to such prbpor- - , tions as wilt mean independence for yew. TheCedarvileBuilding& Loan Association One dollar deposited in a Savings A c count Imre give* you one o f thee Lib­ erty Belle to drop your odd change in. * * * * *

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