The Cedarville Herald, Volume 47, Numbers 27-52

mmm OerSecond Cm* Word Puzzle flK TM* i* tb* mmmk I «wu«rw*Ml pjwutxk for our rwutar*. It w*» sent tu Htfn pajpar by Mi«* UtUa» GraeeSfinUi, and cwUtin# intruiguing synonyms and m tm y m - It i* ear wicfMMan thrt our reader* cut out the question and Mire it, after it ha* b«a& *yta*d, until the answer ha* been published* ■ Thauuwer will appear next weak, la startiaic to solve the pusale printed here, it is suggested that the btater way of doing it ia to wark ***11 iround,” that is, do not attempt to g#fc all the vertical words and let the homontal words take care of them* aetata, and do not work the horiaontat words to the exclusion of the verti- «at oam, Work them both together, you will find it easier and just as eh fpjn ; ' ~ r i .......... r HIGH SCHOOL IvOTES '( Continued from Page I) Avitties fteholdi the age when the air is explored, From the earth man it has lured, From the greatest to the least, Fr.jin the west unto the eas& Oh aviation! And when at length we reach the speed, Which at K is well obtained the lead. And, at length for height he flew, Which no bird shall ever do. Oh aviation 1 . Dut he, the first that ever flew, Never dreamed of what we do, . And though our beat, still yet ihej fly, Our progress in air shall never die. Oh aviation! —Robert W, clean and gtat bar good f*ed whteh would nuk* bar f&aty* and healthy. Mm. Tbamaa, NWtjr'x mM&ar *J- way* jwnt bar out to play so she would be out of bar way. Mrs. Thoaua didn't know that bar daughter stood m fch* stroot corner day after day selling eaady so that aba might buy her do** mother a prasont, i You see Molly’s frfthar chad, in the great war and latt* them penniless fpr Mrs, Thomas bad given all they had to the great canoe, i Molly sold the «mndy for "Cher* ries eandy store,” and every noon ■ahe would turn in .aH of her money and out of every quarter, she got mmm one penny for commission. would pans but it earns** little tern* Day by day ah* toiled until she dees and it struck her. She fe ll: bad iweuwdbtoA twenty bents, Mrs, and broke the cup *»d saucer. She Thomaa always had to drink put of wae hurt very little but she felt so a cup -with the handle broken off badly about the cup and saucer, and the saucer was cracked, She* The man stopped and was by Her did so wish that she had a nice cup .-aide in an instant. She cried »o that Iter M m Owd Wooder nett eoal betting stove. Cm *1 on 19$ nr address L*» $h***de». HORIZONTAL. 2 an automobile $ fight , 12 , part of "to be” ' true ' . a'man’s name therefore „ one of a Species of mammals Doctor of Divinity (Abbr,) Pennsylvania (Abbr.) ■ 22 - soft 23 manner 25 ‘ offer 27 get up a tortoise , l (self) •' 31' giver 32 to podt . mouth of a bird Mister* (Abbr.) a chain used for . fastening a Wheel to prevent from turning back 'street (Abbr.) 41 sea bird of the Alca family 43 and (fr) .45 Theodore Roosevelt (Abbr.) 46 ■ a playing card 47 a large bird 49- past participle .of feed 51 a musical instrument haughty nationality ». small bird sick - i .. unsuccessful yes ’ , v J m -;’ Novia Scotia (Abbr.) a Dower ' ho good* (Abbr.) ' 64 a drink ‘ 66 a technical man in the British Navy r 14 16 16 17 19 21 28 30 .34 35 37 38 39 52 53 55 56 57 58 59 =61 67 69 71 73 74 75 76 to possess / stint ’ dull a youngster speck . , to employ end of month •V VERTICAL V tract of land (PO ’ 3 a color 5 father 7 onward 8 a utensil used for washing floors 9" a cry of a shSep 10 an’ exclamation 11 a cloth used for .wiping hands 13 principal 16 passable 18 pair 20 , indication 22 fasten 24 a young hawk 25 exist 26 to execute ‘ « * # 27 a loud cry " * ' • 29 similar ...... '31 expensive 33 past tense of light 34 ’ wager ' .35 engine • ' 36 rustic (PI) 39 to shelter , - 40 the longest part of a piece of wood 42 a soldier belonging to a noble corps in Persia 44 a storm 46 a hawk 48 weight (Abbr.) 49 .a religious man 50 , an evil spirit 53 a messenger ( 54 free from moisture 59 North-East (Abbr.) - . . 6,0. Southern' Sjiite (Abbr.) 52 reverence - A. - - 54 to perform 65 conclusion 87 • a single unit , J 68 before 69 a direction (Abbr.) 70 a preposition 71 .a verb - 72 a preposition End of the ProbU'm Your tire problem, ceases to be a problemwhen all four wheelsare sli d withAJAX Cords. The best way to arrive at four is to start with one—today! m m k M l l K m THE CUP AND SAUCER • “Do you want to buy some candy?’* •funded a rmall voice from a strec -diner and an elderly man turned t „ee who it was. She was shabbil; hessed .hut had a sweet voice am, face. The man bought a hershC;' oi that, was what she was selling Pht liLlle girl smiled up into his. fact for she felt a little hit happier. Little Molly lived in a dirty al’.ej in a flat. Her mother did washing ‘or other people, and. worked verj hard go that she could keep little Molly in school and in respectable clothing. She also tried to keep hei CEDARVILLE READY FOR URBANA ON SATURDAY Coach Ed.Diederich’s men will take’ on the Urbana tfeam Saturday, to*, morrow. The team expects t o 'come out with its first victory of the year having two tied and two defeats on its slate at present. Both lie .games were Cedarville’s ntil the last ‘two or three minutes when the bresks of the game went to the opponents enabling them to hose Cedarville out of a victory. The team will be. handicapped by the absence of Capt Arthur, Snell, and Currie, who have not fully recov­ ered from injuries received in the Wilmington and Findlay games. Ar­ thur suffers from a fractured hip in! the latter game. Other members of the squad are, reported to be - i n good shape Wednesday morning., MISS EMILY J. BULL \ DIED SABBATH IN HOSPITAL Miss Emily J, Bull, aged 88, whe has resided Oh the Brylin road near Yellow Spring*, with .a , sister,. died Sabbath at 1 o’clock in the Spring- field City .Hospital, following an op­ eration. The deceased was a daughter of Amos and Margaret Laughead Bull and is survived by MissHenriet- ta feull, the last surviving member of the family. She was a life long member of the Clifton United Ptes byterian church. The funeral was held from the home Tuesday afternoon at one-thirty, the services being ir charge- of her pastor, Rev, Webster of Clifton. Burial took place on. the family lot in the Stevenson cemetery and saucer-for special occasions any­ way. On the afternoon after which' Molly had made her last pennies, she went to the store and bought a nice big blue cup and saucer to match, each costing tep cents, She was going home carrying it ever to carefully. She was crossing the street and a-machine was com­ ing. She stopped to wait until it ha thought she was hurt badly. Sha explained the matter to him and he took her back and bought half « dozen cup*.and saucers, plate* and everything to match. This de­ lighted little Molly and she could never tha«£ Mr. Brown enough. Evgrytime she saw him she gave him a sweet smile which was worth more than anything else in the lonely and empty life of Mr. Brown. LADIES WORK AT NOME, Peas­ ant, easy sewteg tm yo«* *•**"*£*- Whole or part Mine. Higbtet possible price* paid. For full information ad- res* L. Jew**, Bo* Ontay. IS- Joe Gordon a u c t i o n e e r Call for date*. PJujne 13 on 120 CEDARV ILLE , OHIO nsai mm R i/W s m e RIKE-KUMLER DAYTON, OHIO CO. HILL TOP GARAGE htiiin,i«nt 4 in.vi|.ital«ii GET 00R PRICESONSALSBILLS "AMERICA” - President Calvin Coolidge is not noted as a theatre-goer. Even in the days when as governor of Massa­ chusetts, he occupied a modest room in the ..Attains House in the heart of Boston’s theatre section, he was sel­ dom; seen in a playhouse. * But there is one motion picture in which he is interested, and that is “America”, the big romatic film made by D. W. Griffith ef the American Revolution which comes to the State Theatre, Dayton, 0., week commenc­ ing Sund»y, November'9th. Newspa­ per correspondents at the White House relate that not only did Presi­ dent Coolidge confer with Griffith a- heut the making of “America” but that the austere and silent Chief Ex­ ecutive asked the producer for a num­ ber of stfl Ipitcures of scenes from “America” to show the home folks up in Vermont. When ofto learns., however, that “America” was filmed under the guidance, of a special corps of re­ search experts and historians, in­ cluding representatives of all the patriotic scoieties and simitar organ- | izationS; that Secretary of War weeks j assisted by turning over various reg- utar army units, who appear in cos­ tume in the massive b-'ttle scenes; and that’Griffith used historic houses actual battle grounds and the shrines of Amerie. n libertv for the scenes, desscndRrttij cf the leading families of Revolution ry d- ys as extra people,1 ami drum* pistols .flintlocks, and even uniforms which saw service in the War of Independence ns proper­ ties, the interest of even the Presi­ dent Logouts understandable. The story of “America” written by Robert W„ Chambers, the novelist, whose car tar books dealt with the Revolution ry period, and who is re­ garded as an expert on the history of those <’ ys is the stftty of the snuggle of the colonies - for liberty fi\ m P. ul Revoro’s ride until George Washingt .n became I-rcsldcnt, All of the dramat'c incidents of the "War, and Us m\ior battles figure in this him » This Is the first tinu that this re- m*tkpble film will he shown at pop. tl.:i imites. , B r i h g : t h e C h i l d r e n t o S e e J u m b o , t h e G r e a t E l e p h a n t — ^ T o M e e t J o l l y O l d S a n t a — T o S e e t h e M a ^ i c W o n d e r s c f T o y l a n d ! C o m e ! From the Jungles of Imagination, we have I jou.-!\t this g&nt elephant, equal in size to the beasts roaming the forests o f Africa.. You may see. him now in our windowj attended by bis Hindu Keeper. So faitbful anil iife-like- ts the reproduction that one’s first impression is that this great, hulk, o f mechanism, is a living, breathing elephant. Later, he will go t o Toyland. . Yqyland is. open! That magical, thrilling land, where Santa reigns, welcoming his little, friends with gifts he brought' over land and sea to Rike-Kumler’sr Come! let your child join in the merry laughter, the exclamations of delight and wonder as new and unexpected novelties, gifts and strange, wonders unfold themselves I .sparkling eyes. Y *u41 ‘ 1 .moic tU;t M a m m a D o l l s $ 3.75 Featured, Jot ToylandVi opening* day* Character doll* with very life-like.face*, Unbreakable head*, (composition leg*. Fully drested, 24 incher high; Say* “ Mamma” distinctly. C e d a r C h e s t s - $ 2.95 , Just the thing for dolly’*clothe*. Fin­ ished just like.Mothcr’s cedar chest. Very strongly made. Genuine cedar, roomy size, 20 inches long. C h i l d ’s R o c k $ 1.95 C i ’J Built large enough for little tots of IL months .to 6 years; Oak finished ami very durably made. ‘ Santa brought these with him |o sell on hi* opening day. TeyUndb,-Baumfr.t. HM ttTMM idn«*«iroiwirn«i«■»iifi mmk teak: W hm In Dayton Vfcrtt, THE DAYTON ARCADE WAftKET ©on*a .. . LUNCHES Satrvtal att Gtey POULTRY . RUTTER $GGS FRUITS VEGETABLES GROCiRHUI MEATS DELICATESSEN ******* t>mf S* MaMaK M U . B. F. Keith’s 0 Big Vrmdevil.A Acte and Fualure Photoplay* Entire ch«nga.of program*very’Sunday aad Thursday, Continuous Petfor menoas from lt30«ta 11:30 f . M. Afiarnoon Prices 20c and 30c Evannhtga 30* andfSOr. Sheepskin Lined Cokfo Bootl, Shoes,Etc* ARMY STORE i7W» Fifth st. Mil Bicycles tad Ve’ocipedes Wsgons aad AatemDUles We F. M EY® S 42 Norik Jaffa**** SL Wtdla Skoapiay la DaytoU Star* Your Car In HUBERTS GARAGE in vr, r.anhs. . dayton , o . €«mrsiHy ataialiHte*iteti#ta>dilwiiMaat«itate^w*<^ *if'>*nnU iiiuiis!ti! V* Wheel* ot All K M * ... 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