The Cedarville Herald, Volume 46, Numbers 27-52

I T R I C H A R D < ! • *Y?> S a v s ' lie Cr#w4!■•L ■«; s t r a w ,* v l : > , ^nv;: >: * L i^ V ilS <**■ I - «,*i* 1* • sr& '* w^wr* ' ' ^ i f a k & r + $ t * 9 n i / v ! «»«$.* »$ •> ( >i kw*«4 ftv (■ « , ■'>■ i f ;■ ( «ro i . 'ikev £rwn;tHi tii., ‘V-fi v:itsl.v iiui't fl’W. y the !;;v‘,i; HI‘,V <".Cii ttudttor* t'tr itri- dw* teaks up ffit- r ,j.k ilni \> - aquanaut profile « iu.ii, t>- ' -i.a, *>*et he Mwutfe tv aunt Mt it.-'.ii Ptedderti ar* m t « itlun t :i.tv. jy.;*.;. vht.;.s. They are st.iii1 re- Utttia. Uetuttriftl. Xlw> are L.i Si>i. iatkm *»f Swi'riy. They nut a trem«idoti>. #H»* £ ;t tunttsiitly imving fj;ve. Tfc-'y retry along: all tie good ;n>ci ti .r*; i t as»>« through whirl) Uu»y liave traveled. Ctriiiwttea advance* r.a fattt v tri.u they permit tt, yet they never drejpt tbttr own course. Tbvy cM iu t only the pace of their march. “ « the faw rare aoula of c U mv vision has nature banded the gift of leadership, they who direct tt o way of the march. To them only imagination It la they wjio depict on the curtain of the th* next right more for the masses to make, masters are the men wlu dare march ahead nod alone. Be­ thelr eon0deuce, the phaidcra put confidence in them and fol­ low thaw. Age limits leadership The leader must express the new Of he aupplantetl by him who represents that which Is new. . Every champion la some day confronted by hU better, Veuth is bold and .leap* ahead Matters are never afraid. As food as timidity co.tfils they cense to b* matters. It It only the man who is s:i! servient to the truth wlm wears mx armor which nothing can penetrate. Rack in the ranks are the doubt­ er*. grumblers, stumt lets. Their l rotests are silenced by the plodders, who boar them forward, willingly or unwillingly, on the great inn~ob. Sometimes the whole mass seems to fail luck. But the mrstore do not frer. They know the light of 'he star will lead them on again, Copyright, 1923—By Bichard Lloyd Jones. 1:: *.« r Old feather bed was a package of iwjr, When, draped in Us trappings of State, „ . < If l had a iegiou of words to employ, I’d use ’em. lamentin'' Its fate. Wore banished the goosc-hgir, ah’ took the pad of corn-shucks, an1' shavln’s,, an* moss, . . . Till I km afflicted an' gloomy an* sad, at the mattress! they stretched me across! I’m vreary in muscle—-dlsirocted la bOne-^and It don’t help nib any to cuss. , . . It might he more healthy to bunk on a stone/but It’s equal to'sickness, or wuasl 1. dream of the feathers that cush­ ionedrthy frame, In the' hnlcyon tilghts of the p a s t , . . Wa were born, at) the fqath-; ersTait* died bn ’the'sam’e, and the grand-" children got ’em at last. , , , O. the old feather bed was ,a builder of dreams—a .cufe fer 'fll species of wrath—we sunk in Its blubbers ah’ Bweat In its seams-^an’ nobody needed a bath... . . It may have helt microbes an’ vermiD galore, from the spores Of the'fiea to-the toad, but it hhd - ’em .all,skinned as a good place to snore,. afrdJjwe broke'out with .heat, when it snowed l fi . 3 helpful HEALTH hints Acid Burn*.—If one has been burned from an acid, flush the place liberally with water aud then wash with a strong solution of baking 'soda..' ■:!■. ■ * * * * Babies.—Never let a child use a pacifier, tt strains the muscles of the throat is linble to cause ade­ noids, and spoils the shape of the mouth. ' ' , . Sleeping.—Do not. sleep on a high, pillow. It will cause one to be round* shouldered, • tat .I iitiimr rterr,u,:t' & •I’-. t WA g men f o r the fascinating profession Permanent positions for good men - ' t i * ‘ * 4 1 § ohn D a v e y ’s o r g a n iz a t io n , 'heDav^yTreeExpertGompany, Irtc., hasa limited number of open­ ings for ambitious young men between 20 and 30 years o f age. Single men are preferred. These positions are permanent and offer a lifetime opportunity fo-men who make good, The busi- • ness o f ,the Davey Company ap­ proximates cine million dollars per yearandislimitedonlybythenumber of.capable men who can be trained for responsible positions. N o experience in Tree Surgery is required.. We furnish the necessary training to the right kind of young men. This training is very thorough, embracing intensive work both in the field and later in the class room. Tree Surgery is intensely interest­ ing. I t is professional work of high standing and dignity, and develops a-fine scientific knowledge that is invaluable. 4 I t offers robust health*—outdoor work in the fresh air and sunshine, with properly balanced exercise. It is the ideal profession for the young man who wants to get away from the grind and monotony of indoor work. It is a wonderful physical developer. / The pay is good at the start and the opportuni ty for advancement is unusual. There is plenty o f room at the top for good men. Work with the Davey Company offers an un­ usual chance to travel and see many parts o f this country, with carfare paid by the company from one place to another.. ... Only the finest types o f clean, red-blooded young Americans are employed by the Davey organiza­ tion, and only young men of this kind need apply. A high school edu­ cation or its equivalent is desired. We also require fully satisfactory •references as jto honesty, dependa­ bility and willingness to work. Mail coupon for details Only a limited number of good men can lie accommodated each year. I f you think you qualify—if you are loolpig for interesting outdoor work with a real chance for ad­ vancement—it will be to your benefit to act promptly. Mail the coupon to us with your name and address and we will send-you full information together with a qualification blank, C O U P O N 1 THE DAVEYTREE EXPERT CO„ Inc. i8 City Bank Building, Kent, Ohio I aminterested inyear offer. Please send me by return mail full information concerning tlis workof DaveyTree Surgeons and also a (Quali­ fication Blank, i I I 1 l I Address............................................................J ep-int name am! aUre.3 p'-.ie'.ytoavcid •'•"by Name. u M i A i MV ii leftferw4=W-» .■'* mt-™ _ __J ------------ -— 1— — r r ~ s— fi*frlfl*rat(on. :. ftefelgeretlOB i« a science that finds cum *. In tain ig it overcome* two- great difiJCnltfeej Tlie influx of Water ifi pores* fwmatKm* end the heel of fotp eheft*. By fretting the ttrreundiag earth, miner* can carry theh1 *haft* through water-bearing •tratt, And by aupplyjng thamaaivea WBh eooi air they can penetrate the earth tt great depth#. Power and'Control. "What l* your idea of a great statesman?" "A great statesman," answered Senator Sorghum, "la a man' ! Who not only know* what he is taik- ' log about, bnt also know* how to avoid £talking too much," «% fmsr.Bl r»r*’i»r os fywifff -’f t Ait i'tert affair* r. - u ■ - i’ '.V i i iAre at tint vc, T-r.if:'. cr.ci’uiitjst a t-cif aaJressei an : s lawicti a n e.cj t, In answer to K-.M'» question. "la It pivj/oe ,‘or •« young lady t‘» ;;o on a ramping trip with li-T yonug men friend ami his par- eulr;." let mt* Fay it w quite jirojair but iU »«ivj-j«|. I hare heard of *o iimnj crx«*s of frlendshljw being liroken l-v just eucb trip# that—hut I was net asked for my advice, and ao for Its proi'iiety it ta quite ail right, So test of luck, my friend. :• f * D eao A. Ivrn.vr is It necessary to send both invi­ tations and annnunccments for a wedding- * Thank you. M abion B., Texas. No. Send the invitation* to th* friends you wish to invite and then after the ceremony send announce­ ments to those who did not receive . invitations. : *■ * *■ D fv # A. ta w : At luncheon which side of the plate should the knife arid fork he pnt? 2, Do spoons go on the side with the fork? 3. And If there is a wjtic glass, where should it be placed? ‘4. How should, the knife nnd fork he laid'on the plate when thru eating? At luncheon as any other meal the knife Is placed on the right side of the plate and the forks on the left. 2. Any spoons used are laid beside the knife oxi the outside. 3. A wine glass stands directly beside the water glass on its left side, 4, The knife aiid fork should be Irild side by side across the plate. It is very poor.form to let them lay separated on the plate. - - Smut t t # # ftttfi4& . t**t th# pttsttmtio* theti, *w **% fix fMt *ix techtt thick MMifrfli franc*. .Ittfitt were t t § tttttftf* t t tfiCylMf yard*, . f iM f i M i M t H i(topped t t tttffcweiitt t t ftv*a«| M«-jk«igM Wh«r* Babbit* Ar* P*«a; The rabbit It one of the greatest b#tt* In Australia, During the last •even year# the number of rabbit Ifltin# sold In Sydney alone has aver- ‘aged 86,000,090 per annum. Yet, nut* Withttattdihg thin hnge slaughter, the rabbit# are increasing by acorw Of ttBUona every year. •- ** ' ' ,-*f*.3WMRT»WS Oxooc Season* Wood, A Trench sclonllsr, M. Otto, has dis- cu.x.- -1 timt till kinds nf wood can be SC:!;- tied rapidiy nad cilu ientiy by m,-tins of {name. lie 1ms estublishcd !t factni'y ttx I'arin, r.iul another in Iluly, where various species of wood are being treated b,v the new process, In two weeks freshly-cut timber is ready for the ealihietimiker, uiid 1# as dry ns If it had been exposed to the air for yenis. Family Cow "Commute*,*» In Brittany the family cow actually "commutes'' across canal# in flublmt- jtomed boats, morning and bight, lo hnd from the most favorable grafting ground#. FARM BUILDUPS BURNS A two st>»ry dweliing behmg- ing* to Holteu J’cmberton on the \ \ ilbcrf*'acp’t?Jutun pike, was tle- stroytvi 5)y fira Wednesday ahout 12:30 p, m. The lire started from a defective fuk*. Neighbor# were summoned for help but could not save the building. The contents were saved. The loss was covered with $1,300 insurance. *ft . f/I.T ' v ■/ J Every-:£fl e ‘Fsooasa l l l l g ' m l ■ Hedicise Start Your Christmas Shopping AT THE W CW CO. Buss Clamp-o-set Lamp that Clamps Anywhere E specially Fine for Reading in Bed $ 2.00 American B eau ty E lectric Iron th e B est Iron Made, fu lly guaran teed OtheJ Irons guaranteed a t $3.19, $5.00, $6,75 and $7.50 Other irons, guaranteed a t ?3.19, $5.00, $.075 Other Irons a t $5.00, $0.00 and $8,00 Electric Percolators ____ ____ „.$8,00 to $25,00 Violet Rxxy___________: ________ ____ $12.50 Waffle Iron ___ _____________________ $12.50 Electric Hair Drying Comb ______ ___ ^,-$3,50 Electric Curling Irons a t $1,50. $3.50, $4.00, $5,75 Heating P a d s ------ --------------- - $5,75 and $8.00 Baby's Bottle Warmer ------ — — ------- $8-50 Electric Grill, room y ---------------------- - $12.50 “Electric Vibrators , —— $0.75 to $10.50 Hot plates ..... .................... ?2.95 to $3.85 and up So-Easy Sewing Machine Moter- —— .,^__$18.50 Flash lights of all kinds and a t all prices. Armstrong table stove a t .— ---- — $12.50 BEE-VAC ELECTRIC CLEANER A fully guaranteed machine, compact to operate, and adjustable to any nap rug. T o a s te rs D o lls Estate 4 slice automatic toasters a t $8,50 Westinghouse Turn-over toaster; at $8,00 Heat-hold toaster 1__________$G.Q0 Star Toaster ____ ;____ !__•_____ —,$5.00 White-Gross to a s te r__$4.00 A real showing of dolls, that sleep— . that talk—walk. The famous "Mama” doll is here. Each one a work of a rt. STATIONERY Beautifully, boxer, especially for ladies of shade and shanes. discrimination, with all the up-to-the-minute liv ■fm 9 DEL ICATESSEN S'CATERING CO. ■ 1 l a W oitFOw rth, S t. •. ' The, Name SOUDER5 **lablwhed in 1876 Stand*a* a guarantee for absolute satisfaction. * S O U D E R S , . A S P IR IN Relieve* Neuralgia, Earache, Head­ ache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pain of all kinds. lO c F o r ax B o x o f 1 2 There is absolutely no reason to pay more. ■ For Salts By All Grocer* Royal Reffitdy and Extract Co. - DAYTON* OHIO. Everybody'* Book andArtShop 21,23 West Fifth Street CHARLES W . B iESER I ARGR 5 T kite! Imtt t* a rb t* STATION. £RY and olKc* eutpiti#* Heuw t* C«ntr»l Sad io ttb trs OUis, Garfield 1874 Horn* 3874 R F . K e ith ’s ' ™ -JZ£ r ’ 5 Big Vaudevtlla Act* and Feature Photoplay*. CantTuiaus Performances, 20c and 30c, Evening 30c and 50c . B Y B G L A S S E S S5«i*¥®nVnt!f t Quality Will bo fitted to your crea with LoMontreo’a deep curved LsniSs Complete for $g.< 00 Optical Dept. 3 rd Floor N. L. LpMontree In Cbcrg# AU Good Hausewlva* lit* SOUDERS* EXTRACTS A Pure Extract for-flavors, Ice Cream, Puddings, Cakes and Candies. MAKE T H E FO O D MORE D E L IC IO U S -U S E SOUDERS' ASK YOUR GROCER The Royal Remedy and Extract Company Dayton, Ohio* " ‘ THE MUTUAL HOME and SAVINGS ASSOCIATION The L a rg ttt In Dayton Resources $15,000,000.00 Surplus $300,000.00 Over 3 0 ,0 0 0 Accounts Comer Main and Second S tre e ts Dayton, Ohio GREYSTONE Hiw'i n*m m Mnt cwdiiif ftmtii nitmel BANGI NG \ .iiniyia WRITE TO GRIFFIN BROS. 2 4 8 SOUTH WILUAMIS ST. THE BEST DRUGS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES REMEmES OF ALL KINDS P r e t z i n g e r ’s Q u a l i t y CUTRATE DRUG STORE 33 E«»t third Slteet. L .... ................. ^ n „ The celebrated Greystone Orchestra Marion McKay, Director Feaairing A1 “Hags” Anderson - Install in your home a Refinite Water Softener 1 have soft water every day, ' The cost is much less than a cittern—O n ly $ 1 9 $ E f a J F*°* B . F ac tory . V Phone Main IBSW. A H L E R S ' /C M * > D A Y T O N ’S m I b F u r rie rs I r u n S i 3 7 n . and st. WhMls of All Kind* .......... Rebuilt, tightened, and trued up g also on rims and parts #! £ THE MEEKER MFG. CO. ! Corner Lindun A Huffman Atm Wood, Wiro, or Sio»l DI*c Wheel* . W E B U Y | R A W F U R S 1 L E A K A S , FU R R IE R S 1 303 Commeraial atdg. Onyton, O. 9 “Pleating Is The’ Thing” Writs for fra* catelogeo, how cheaply yen o*n have It done by th* Wells Pleating & Button Co. Present ihhteater XOper cant discount N E W C E N T R A L W e Pay Highest M A R K E T Prices For Country 3 4 S . J t t f a r s o n Butter, Eggs, Poultry. D a y t o n , O . , ° W hen In D ay ton P a y U s a Visit. r L A R G E S T A R M Y G O O D S S T O R E I n T h e M I D D L E W E S T * Army Goods an d Man** Furnishing* A t 10 to Savings A f t M V S T O R E 17 W e s t F if th S tr e e t CALI* ON $*•- a E . S C H U L Z For H ea ting and P lum b ing R ea r o f 2J51 W est 4 th St. G. 23HO W. Vt-.-.-n -... m- r- i. ■ ........ -... - -- ------ -* Dft.H. H. f.ROTH th* spetisfid in pehu, Nt-f»ou*, Blood, Pilot, Liver, Consslosiion, ^ Skinand PrlvaUdi«lMiMU, Mr U» S. pstent c foiStileliSts, Glttl addWeskneMof Ions steading. Cohraitfttton frhe from3itH)in*ke tndPmn*until 8:00 inthe evening*, inehidin* Sunday*. Offi** ire Wert Peurib Stroat, DAYTON. OHIO .......... ............ ....... hi iiiniBn.iiw.li...-.*’ Everybody’s Book and Art Shop 21,23 West Fifth Street CHARLES W< BiESER LARGEST and mo»t totnnlata STATION- TRY and o fir* OutfittingHouroinControl am) s*uth«rnOhio. Garfield 1874 Garfield 1873 WATCHES DIAMONDS' F in e W atch a n d Clock Repa iring Odd Sh ap ed Crystals F itted W h ile Y ou Wait W . E* P »U R C E L L B l» KeithTheatre Bid*. SEK’*-' ‘ ‘ 1 . in T m C H I N A S H O P . For China and. ixlfssww^ WHOLSSALE .115 South Jefferson S t. STETSON FOR r MFl N 28 So, Ludlow S H O E S FOR WOMEN Dayton, Ohio THE BUCK-GUTVVE1N SHOE CO. DR. R. K. KEMPER, DENTIST Outfield 1270-W 40S-mKcTtli Theatre Bid*. Fresh FISH and Quality OYSTERS ROTH’S FULTON MARKET 36 East Fourth Street BuckeyeRag &Carpet Cleaning Co. FLUFF RUGS Msdo Prom Old Carpsts AI m Weaver*ef K m Rust Slum*Ms!* U ?3 W, 124 Edsawosd Avo. Dayton, O. New IDEAL Meats, Groceries,' Teas, Coffees, Dried Fruits 111 South Jefferson Sfc Dayton, O, Charles LeJeuno B. A, Barlow IU U L K JS , ts vJPUP lx <3 rtnu v.ompjctc wues ui SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPPLIES Our Ftiem Are Ttw Very Lowest Filih&Udlow CHRISTIAN PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION BAYTOlC 0 . Rheumatism Sufferers Cali a t our s to re anti g e t our Remedy# WE CAN HELP YOU PRETCINGER’S Quality C u t Rate Drug I te r * 33 Cast Third St. Mfin'i Ail Wool Hand Tailored Suits & Overcoats $ 2 0 Sav e $ 1 8 an d d om e to t h e G L O B E ^ - f j S S * . PRESENT THIS COUPON W e W ill Pay You* R a ilroad Fare W ith Pu rcha se o f $ 2 0 o r ov er . THE FAIR STORE Ladies*, M en ’s and Children** OUTFITTERS 28<Sfc30 E a s tfS th S t. I iN'P^MmeMtteaMaMM*e««HiaenebiMee%flti

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