The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 1-26

f t >4';i i i f ii - ! i { 3f fl lit r "4| ' n 7 * J, I1j , ! { 1 u - H fi | Has Week’s Cross Word Puzzle ♦iSfeJS!-,, 32. 34. 36. HORIZONTAL t 1. Andy gump was one before he en­ tered College. 5, What they peed to lash sailors to during a storm. 0. Simplified spelling for. the god of the Mohammedans. 11. What you have in the back of your co a t.. 13. What the t. b. m, said when the curtain went up a t the Follies., 15. What every agriculturalist has—> not a Ford. 17. Brassieres for men. 18. Conjunction signifying a choice. 19. What you can. go oyer in a .barrel —if you want to. 23. Noah had one but it was spelled differently. , 24. The1way you feel when your moth -erin-law can’t come to visit you. 26. Yes, we have no,B in our banana today. 27. Congressmen and politicians have . a plentiful supply of it. . 28. Plenty of politicians find them­ selves up one since election; 30. Principal' character in the joke a- bout the Sweed. 31. He received the suitcase full of money. Later than now. Complete description of most high school girls. I t was all gone the first of Sep­ tember (abbr.) Nothing fills this space. The guy that says “See you in 30 days”. 1 To praise highly. What you find in your sock—not Christmas presents. What Mrs. Baba called Mr. Baba when the 40 thieves were asleep When you .don’t hope to die. What a shiek fives in "inventor of a shorthand system. Twelve hours before midnight A third of Kipling’s, definitions of a ’‘lady fair.” Cleopatra’s second hand maiden’s apron was made of it. He made the raven famous—ffot connected with Red Raven Splits .—adv.“ If you didn’t get 18 horizontal it’s no use to tell you this one, fo r they’re identical. Idoits. ' The way you wear that blue neck tie. ■ What Firpo. tried to give Demp­ sey,' What the Mohicians stole from the shoemaker. . * One of what the Jack of Hearts stole from th e Queen. A kind of fish which the people of Los Angeles won’t eat on July 3. Sidon’s sister city. 37. 38. 40. 42. 43. 45; 47. 48. 50. 52. 53. 55. 56. 57. 58. Off. 61. 62. 64. 65. VERTICAL 2. Egyptian sun’god. 3. A spirite—not the kind the soap is named for. 4. What you lay out and seldom fol­ low. 5. Land formation found in the country Zane Grey writes about. 6. A regular attendant a t all picnics 7. Abbreviation fo r what go^t by the front of the house—not the cop. 8. What you do with a strap in ' street car—if you’re lucky enough to get one. 10. Something a grand opera star sings. 11. Agirl’s name—not Cinderilla. 12. What most towns put up when the boys come home—not the drinks. I 14. What the cop dared the burgular to do. Slop Night Coughing This Simple Way Who through ---- __ ....... ............ arc weakening their systems and laying themselves open to dangerous Infection?, can stop tliolr dlntrcsstnrr trouble promptly by .& very simple treatment. Hundreds who have hardly been able to rest at all for coughing, have gotten their full night's sleep the very first time they tried “ ■le tt. The treatment Is based on m re* markable prescription known as Dr. King’s -Now Discovery for Cough*, You simply take & teaspoonfuF at night before retiring and hold it Ju your throat for IS or 29 seconds be­ fore swallowing it,*without following with water. The prescription has a double action, ft not only soothes and heals soreness and irritation, but It quickly loosens and removes the phlegm and congestion the direct - * Which are tnuse of the coughing. The result, is that you usually sleep as soundly as a babe the very first night, and the entire cough condition goes la a, very abort “as; Itoarsciirss _and .hronchitis, ana ii COldS, woiiderfuf forchlblren’^coiigf/s^na spasmodic croup-m* harmful drugs. fceono.ukA), too, a» the done Is only ........ /M*.or, sale at art one tcAspcoftful,' gooddruggists, Ask toe %•*#*%g#U C*# n 20. 38, What the English gentry try to off. keep up. , What you see on the tops of pub- 40. lie buildings-not flags. j The kind of an examination that’s '41, usually nicer than a written one. 142. A kind of rubber, * {44 Grandpa courted one. What Franco was to use durin;, the war. Neglect of an obligation. Tiie hot air from the recent polit ieal speeches would have filled '49 9733 of ’em. 5l! A magazine for' musician?— not Snappy Stories. , eg, What a butterfly docs m the park' The hen cackles about it. 54. O r tors make’em -b u t not the 57. liver pills, 53. Mah’s last name. • i •18. What the office hoy seldom docs to his salary. How puny of a kind in a pinochle deck? ■ ■ What the stunt flier loops. What grandpa can’t do. What the chorus girl draws most of her salary for. It’s usually shady. What Pa does when Ma yejl3 at him. It’s s gift. Every horse has one. An inert gaseous clement founl in the atmosphere—not hot air. What fish do when they’re out 1 : •Water. Fly Kluckers can get it on FYi.ia;. Moot rov,-boato have one or m ,1 ■ How the IGih amendment was s ::' pcsed to make this country. Cl. An abbreviation for a state named after a French king—not Minnie- soh-tah. 63, Initials of a Progressive—not La Follette, W Answer to last week’s puzzle D O %i£X-. H A Ri L ii E E! E m c A N i O P A L L S N A G ‘M 5 N A Eccentric English Duke The duke of Bedford’s gold plate at Wobura abbey is among the most mag­ nificent collections of Its kind in the world. So lightly, however, was It re garded by the eighth duke, that on his . death in 1872 gold plate worth tens of 1thousands of dollars was found strewn ! about the floor of Ids house in Belgrade j square In such a deplorable condition {that It narrowly escaped being con- i signed to the dustbin as worthless ! metal. Thought and Labor it is only by labor that thought can be'madc healthy, «nd o«*r by thought that labor can be made happj, end tfc# two cannot he separated with Impu­ nity. j For a full line of Nursery Stock, see Richard (Dick) Cooper. Phone 228 Cedarville, O, Tho Allen Nursery Co., Rochester, N. Y. 8t. ! j Notice-—Cinder for sale a t the plant of The Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co, a t the usual price. OSTEOPATHIC , 4 TREATMENT TUESDAY S and FR IDAY S of each week 1 to 5 P . M. lEIome of Mrs. Dora E . Kerr on South Main S t , Cedarville, . ■ D;U MAY and YODER , . Xenia, Ohio. aa'*aspEaespBKV-,»*asa V 7 2 « d A N N I ¥ E M S . D e d i c a t e d to In d u s tr ia l D a y t o n ft. CELEBRAT W e Grow toy G row ing Toge th er • f 1 DAYTON t : Saturday—Last Anniversary Sale Day is Of Qreat Importance! Savings Opportunities on Every Floor"-Hundreds Not Advertised! •W om en’sTailored “Gccd Homes Highlights of Interest In the Celebration of Ow 72nd Anniversary . Cotne'-'Saturday . The Industrial Exhibit is the most important and interesting development of our 72nd Anni­ versary Celebration. I t has been established co honor1Day- ton and the tremendous strides that it has made in advance­ ment. More than ninety manu­ facturers’ products^ are on ex­ hibit. These exhibits are found on almost every floor. They demonstrate far more forcefully than words, v>hy we are proud df Industrial Dayton., • These exhibits have heen housed in booths with the flags , of all nations streaming above ’ them, indicative of the world­ wide use of Dayton products, R ’Among these exhibits will be found labor-saving devices for the home,’for the -factory—in­ dustrial application of scientific principles which has saved manu- actliters thousands of dollars, Edibles, apparel, waste saving products and scores upon scores of, others, many of,which have revolutionized certain.industrial- lines—many have created new ones listed here are the^manu- facturer^ who are exhibiting. Be certain to view this exposi­ tion—learn what is making Dayton and this Miami Valley industrially great. Cornelia Shops , for You I f you- are unable to come' to th e store to share in these savings* m ake your Wants * . . . W Ln " flfc. It #.M M. V . *♦ « V ■« Top Coats a t $19*75 1 known to Cornelia. She will shop for you o r w ith you. Write, srijre or phone M-43Q1, and ask for Cornelia. exisdS Flower Bowls! Candlesticks! 85c Garter Tubing, yard. 2 Sew-On Supporters___ _____ 2 ffin-On Suppor ters ......----- Rubber Sheeting, yard..'-------- _______________ 19c . . . . . . 25c F lower Bow ls, 85c each Cand lestick s, 85c pa ir True Linen P ap er ...------ ----------- 10-Piece Shell On Ivory Decorated New Guimpe J[ahot- 2 Linen Kerchiefs. . . . . . ------------- . Men’s Pocket Combs_________ _ -Men’s Dressing Combs.,_______ _ Chocolate Drops, L b , . . .________ • Hike*Ktimler's—Street Floor, _____ 25c ......... 60c ___ $1.75 Sets.$15 . . . $ 1 ^ 5 ._-.__25o ..._ _ 1 0 c . . . . : 1 0 c ......... 27c Rainbow glass- flower bowls, 9 and 10 inches in diameter! Candlesticks; 7. and 9 inches tall! Together they make charming buffet sets. To he sold in Anni­ versary at this exception­ ally low price, which is far less than regular! ChinaDepartment—FourthFloor The very smart and much wanted Prince of Wales s ty le s in spring tweeds and polaires.. S i ng l e and doub l e breasted dosings, chic vel­ vet or, self collars. Won­ derful values. Printed Silk Dress Only . $ J 7 . 7 5 Girl’sWashFrocks in Sale $1.95, $2.95 More style*, quality a, variety than_ you would expect at this low prici1 Attractive prints in eveiy color and new pattern. Round or collared necks, new jabots and trimmings. Rikc'Kv.ndcr's—Third p'lcor Prints, strips, plain pe^gy clpth and checked Ginghams! Sizes 6 to 10, With bloomers; Sizes 10 to - 14, without bloomers, Yety Special! TheGirls’Shop—ThirdFloor Novelty Necklaces.._______________$2.50 Moire .Silk Purses____ ------------ $2.25 Novelty Fabric Gloves__ ____________-95c Women’s Sports H o se .._____________ $1.19 Women’s Silk Chem ise..._________._$2.35 Rike'Kumlet’s—Street Floor Novelty Necklaces $ 2 * 5 0 W ardrobe T runks for Last Sale Day at 2 T S0 A full-sized wardrobe trunk. Lined with cretonne. Has all the features of high-grade trunks______ . . __i RikC'Kumlcr's — F,ix‘hFlock, Each window has asits back­ ground, a painting Illustrating one phase of Dayton’s Industry. In the foreground of each, a massive Whctlis turning, indica-, tive of the motive power of * Industry. This wheel contains in raised letters.the wording—* “Dayton Industry Progress.” Pure Linen Crash At 1,000 yards pure linen'crash! Pendant o f metal is the novelty feature and very attractive. Beads in beauti­ ful colors combined with metal links. Some have pearls interspersed. Rike'Kumler's—Street Floor Men's Four-Piece- Golf Suits Handsome new spring fabrics in the smart over­ plaids and plain coloring. Outfit yfl P[A consists of coat, vest, business trousers and knickers________ \ ^ l i i t e w i t h r e d o r b l u e 2 i f * borders........................................ « • ^ Linen Department—Second Floor Finance Plants and Buildings Raw Materials A Community Employees Products The World Market Employees Welfare Good Homes Amusements Transportation Communication . Education Retail Stores Protection Patent Calf Pum ps ..._____ $7.95 H. &W. Girdles, now ............................. $1.95 Satin Brassieres____________i . . . _____70c Effa Blanche Gowns and Chemise____$1.45 Boys’ Wool Suits a t .____ _______ 1____*13 Boys*Cravenette [Suits ;two\rousers,$15,$18 Boys' Percale S h i r t s ...., ....... ................... 79c Rifte^Kumlefo-^Soeond Floor Men’s Silk Lined Caps in Sa le_____ $1.50 Men’s Tan and Black Calf Okfords __$6.75 The StoreFor Men Beginners Golf Set, bag,4 clubs, 3balls $18.75 Natural Wood Chairs, Very Special__S1.85 Rike>Kumler’s-~Basement • Smart Slipoh. Pumps Only $ 2 * 9 5 New Silk and Wool T ies____________ 65c Rikc’s Men's Shop . Throughoat the store, on all ledges, are placed large paper Assorted Corsages_____ ______ $1.50 Peasant Blouses ____________________$2.25 Silk Costume S lip s ...___________ $3.72 Gingham House Dresses, $1.72_;__ 3 for $5 In patent leather or tan calf with neat side gore for perfect fit and smart cut­ out pattern. Rike*Kumler's—SecondFloor anwtss; Out o f Town Free Deliveries Fi‘ee deliveries are made to, any place within the United StaK-<\ on items pur­ chased here. ■ • v « ( j v u | m v ^ > h « v u * « * b * r " ^ “ * mache vases/ containing spring foliage. They add a cheery and festive appearance to the store. Women’s Sports C oa ts ..__________ $19.75 W nm en ’e Pfinfftd Reproductions of the Indus­ trial Posters in oiir.wirtdows arc Wo en’s Printed F r o c k s — $17 . 75 German Fitch Chokers iii Sale ________________ $ 1 5 .5 0 Silver P la ted Bread Trays Anniversary Priced , $1.95 Rikc'Kumlcr's—StreetFloor shown on every floor in smaller form. Last year’s oil paintings, sug­ gested for Dayton, liaveEccn hung in the dining room. They- give a very fine pictorial outlay of the future Dayton. > V o ile Dresses, sizes 2 to 6 years, $ 2 . 69 , $ 3.69 Rikt'Kumler's—Third Floor The Set Piece on the street floor, representing “Industry,” Is one of the moat striking dis­ plays of AnhiverSftry. It meas­ ures 14 feet by 14 feet and is mounted just below the balcony, ■between the stairwaysleading to tho Mezzanine floor. 'A great wheel, symbolizing the “Wheel of Progress” turns in front of a forceful painting representing the scope of Dayton *Industries. $30 Permanent Wave Nestle Lanoil Permanent <fe *wi Waves. Special during ^ I Anniversary............ . . .A . f U French Transformations at rare Anniversary savings . ,...,$22.50, $25 BeautyShop-*Mtztainne Luncheons Served in the Dining Room Guests in the store need not leave for luncheon, unless they desire, Tasty lunch­ eons arc served in pur 'S ix t h F loor D i n i ng Rodm from 11 A. M to 2 P. M. And, there is continuous service until 5 P. M. for lunch­ eons, teas and refresh­ ments, ' In Kike’s Downstairs Store Pare Savings S p ring C oa ts a t Unusual Savings I *25 F in e P o iretslieen ■— Velvo B loom S u ed e—In springs favored shades, th e dem anded st y les, wan ted fabrics Dresses of Printed, Canton Crepe___ .$15 Boy’s Wool Two Pahts Vests Suits ..$8,95 Girl’s White Confirmation Dresses. ’ .05.95 Children’s 39c Lisle Iftise,............. * V •: Cotton Crepe Kimonos F o r ............ ......V9cr Rayon Striped Silk Scarfs F o r .„ ........fi.29 Distinctive Styled Dress I/atr..«„ Novelty Styled New Hprin^C.oe * i Saturdayf ^the Last Qreat Day Brings You Quality Merchandise at Very Definite Savings*™Come! * . V* • ■ .« . m $ i ' 4 Ivery c you purse the u FOJ DON/ S Govern ax ncrois re-appnu the legi.’-i valuation every six says the . aiding' tin to provid' aries, Ht the mean- annually becomes t. every six lion dollar liamson v it was bei Gov. D. he will vi that a tw necessary of a cent ficient fui sed by tin will no di of the go bi* ■ • . LEGISL4 C We hav week whs tion for duced in both' hou; that wr, rush of t day men when the days stai die. The the only be one hi winter ai schools, c the amen WHY N< PATC Farme than the oats can pi? so of *There is potatoes crop woi place, of money d be no su more di EXAMI? H. v . ent, anm tions wi this con nations ' day in Friday i: required in an a<- GOVERT The D conducti) ent a re township ing a re; . amount inforn.at ■ Ihysi oral of baldi P Abrnhn feet Gi ged for lie i<» n wears j shoe, si shoes I mits tl oppetit prefer*' a fanii idfte as breakF Genete White V if : ■f if .f I, ii

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