The Cedarville Herald, Volume 48, Numbers 27-52
% * V»a:a< In >■HOME SEWING I i f . F . K E I T H 'S ’ COLONIAL By MwH Vr yatK I W * »\» UH« l* Flowerlike ChiffonSkirt lor Eyenittf.Wear. The bodice o f the drees is fitted , very slightly to the figure and ou t. in six pointed scallops at the bot tom. These scallops axe finished with bias bindings. The dress is made with a plain foundation o f the' chiffon. There are two tiers o f the chiffon drap eries, six on each row. The easiest way to Shape these drapery pieces is to cut squares o f twenty-seven* inches dimensions. Then cut o ff the upper comer o f each square as shown in the diagram at. the right. The drapery pieces are then sewn in place at the top only, the rest being allowed to fall as it will. The edges may be picoted or rolled and whipped. ■ One and one-haF yards o f the ere* AUd Chine and five and a half a' i o f fifty-fqur inch chiffon will e needed to make this dress . STARTINGSUNDAY NOVEMBER.15 Jmes Craws MASTER ACHIEVEMENT THI PONY mm >UCCESSOR -TO —— .< “ THE COVERED WAGON ANP GREATER- WITH B E T TY COMPSON ERNEST TORRENCEr WALLACE BEERY OONTMtSS / rA NOTICE TO HUNTERS Notice is hereby given that no hunt ing with dog or gun o r ’tresspassing will be permitted on any farm land be longing to or ufider the management or control of the undersigned: J, A. Vest ‘ * J. B. Johnson J. M. Stormont R, T., Williamson ’ W. C. Bull ; Andrew.Kennedy R. A. Murdock A, G. Collins Ralph Kennon ' v Massies^Creek Cemetery Assoc. Currie McEIroy George Powers Chas. Marshall. A. T. Finney J. C. Townsley Geo. Hamman . Charles Graham ! Hugh Turnbull Jr. Oscar Lee, an employee of the paper mill, came near loosing an arm. yesterday evenihg while at work n- bout the coal elevator. His hand was caught but fortunately no hones were broken. He was given quite a scare. * Chickens and pies and everything 1nice for your Sunday dinner at Huey’s *Saturday: When You Drive to Dayton' FB I* PARKING IN DAYTON ADDITIONAL LOCAL The merchants in the Arcade block, Daytoai announce a new plan for park ing to customers that purchase goods to tbs amount of 50c or more, A tick et is given for three hour* free park ing in Huber’* garage nearby. THE PONY EXPRESS ’ Mr. E. K. Post returned la s tX 'fl-. day from International Fall, Minn.,! : where ho spent most of the summer. [ ‘ He report* that they have bad plenty J 4o f cold weather at that place and* .for several days the mercury stood! around sero. Most o f the small lakes An Invitation To Eat At Laughlin't In Dayton end A*-* Opportunity To Park Your Car Free. were covered with ice for skating, j Acclaimed as a monumental screen achievement and hailed as the great est historical western since “ The Cov ered Wagon” , “ The Pony Express” is James Craze’s titanic front:er pro duction which begins an engagement at B. F, Keith’s Colonial theatre, Payton, Sunday, Nov. 15. In this phi- turization of the story of Henry For man and Walter Woods, Craze has opened another chapter in the history o f America. It is a chapter filled with glo ious romance, the authentic in cidents, the thrilling episodes and, above all, the wonderful humor of the uncivilized West that has gone, molded together into a great pictorial epic of our national life. We are now exclusive agent* in Ce- darville for the largest subscription; agency in the United States. This! mean* money saved for those that; take advantage of our new subscrip-! tion prices. Jimmie McMillan’s News j Agency, Phone 2-7, ,j Dr. and Mrs, Ml I. Marsh were at home last Friday evening to a large company of guests at six o’clock din ner. For Sale: High-grade phonograph, only slightly used; very cheap. Pay ments of $1.00 per week. P. 0. Box 813 Dayton, Ohio, Is it fair to subscribe for magazines through mail order houses and cam no sers when the local agent can serve you just » b well? Jimmie McMillan's News Agency. Phone 2-7. Wanted To Rent:*- Farm of about 160 acres bn the Third share plan. Reference given, Lee Burk, Rfd. X, Yellow Springs, O. (3t) Friends will .regret to hear that Mr, Reed Owens, who has been ih poor health for several months,'is not mak ing the progress for recovery they would like to see. i ParkYourCarFre then Shop inthe Arcade Drive direct to Huber's Fireproof Garage, 180 West Fourth St. where a waiting attendant will take yourckr. Then do your shopping in the Arcade Block and you will receive, upon request from any merchant, a free parking check, good fo r 3 hours’ parking in Huber’s (Be charge for each additional hour). Parking checks giyen on. all purchases aggregating 50c or more. When you return to get your car you present your Free Parking Check and obtain your car. without cost. ' Free Perking Check* given by all merchant* on Fourth St., on Ludlow St. and on Third St. in.the Arcade, a* well as the merchants in the Market “Under the Dome.'* ■PARK FIRST-THEN SHOPi 0 No We’re Not Hiding Our Light Under a Bushel We are glad to inform you of the truo nature of all our transactions* We accept the savings investments o f the public. We lend the funds and obtained for home build ing and buying on first mortgage security, We pay our savings investors highly satisfactory earning* since all o f the profits are theirs and they get these profits in dividends except for our modest operating expenses and a small reserve which is re tained under State regulations to give greater safety and stability to the entire proposition. Isn’t that a sound plan and policy? I t has proved its worth in this community. Save and place with .The CedarvilleBuilding &Loan Association WE PAY 6% DIVIDENDS t Mr. and Mrs, J. V, Tart and daugh ter, Dorothy, o f Columbus, .were-the guests o f friends here last Sunday, The really important thing about anv restaurant is the quality o f food cm-rd and quality of service ren dered. Laughlin’s pride themselves upon their rigid adherence to these two essentials, namely, good food and good service. Its merchandising places before you the choicest food products amid pleasant surroundings, and it is priced within the reach of the average pros perity. The quality o f the food, excellent service and pleasing environment ate characteristic features of Laugblin-'a that are satisfying a very large patronage of Daytoniani and subur banites. You need not worry about the park ing o f your car. Take it to Huber’* Fireproof Garage, 120 W , Fourth St. (Just half a block from Lauahlin’iO where a waiting attendant will take your car and give you a coupon. Then come to us. After you have finished your meal we will, upon re quest, give vou a parking check good for three hours free parking at Huber's. When you return to get your car, present oqe parking check and obtain your car without Colt, We arc located, opposite B* F- Keith’s on West Fourth Street. • Come in and try the f eat ing space in the Better Buick. There is more o f it*—added head room- added leg room -add ed width in seats foy both driver and passengers. Buick engineers have dis covered new ways to increase interior space. T h e y have made the Better Buick more roomy than other car* o f even longer wheel base. It is a full-sized, man sized car, for grown-up people to ride in, without being squeezed in com e in and try it! —We xemove all kind 6f dead stock. Also buy juific, Phone 6-153 John Baker BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT. MICHIGAN Division of Cjesteral Jviotorx Corporation ? f The Xenia Garage C o . KitwumnftyrTesiaHjl +m TRY OUR lOB PRINTING DAYTON Great News for All Children! Santa and His Reindeer Com’ im» i o ruKe=j\.umiers To Open Toy land— “ The S ilve r C ity o f Happiness Q ANTA is on his way now* His sleigh is loaded to the brim with O sparkling, fun-giving toys. And most wonderful o f all, Santa’s bringing with him four really live reindeer, "Dunder,” “ Blitzen,” “ Prancer," and “ Dancer.” Never before has Santa brought his Reindeer before Christmas Eve. But this year he received a letter from little Betty. Betty asked Santa if he really existed and if he had real live Reindeer that come down from the North Pole at Christmas. In answer to Betty’s letter, and our efforts, Santa said he would come ^ himself and bring along HIS FAMOUS REINDEER. | We’ve, received cables and radiograms from Santa all along the trip from ^£=■5 Way up^ in Alaska. The big difficulty Santa had was keeping -Blitzen out :pv of the candy and preventing him from chewing up the stuffed dogs. ■ But Saturday they arrive. And Santa wants every child in the Miami Valley out to greet him and his Reindeer and celebrate the opening of Toyland, “ The Silver City of Happiness,” at Rike-Kumler’s, A<\\ '•:£ 4 # : ;\\V\V.v.V" % % \xv TOYLAND- The Silver C ity o f Happiness Opens Saturday , November 14th! T OYLAND opens Saturday ! What grand news! Just think—a whole little city filled with dolls that talk—autos that run—ani mals that walk—and so many other wonderful things, it takes days to see them all 1 This year, Santa Claus has named Toyland because it is just chuck full of happiness for every boy and girl! It is enclosed within a high '■ m ’J n wh« f there are six gateways;— Ihe Gate of Peter, Peter, Who Had a Wife and Couldn’t Keep Her The Gate of Little Boy Blue Ihe Gate of Little Miss Muffet Who Sat on a Ttiffet The Gate of Old Mother Hubbard With Her Poor " on 9* DoS Cupboard The Gate of Old King Cole, Who Smoked His Pipe and Called for His Bowl I he Gate of Simple Sitnon «*Among the Pics you’ll find the Pieman «7;n t * e * !u®U)e£“ ts to tell the story! There Santa Claus and Jingle Bells, anti the dwarf policemen - and just everything that makes (hnstmas wonderful! ' Aethert a you, Saturday. See the Reindeer end Sauta Ckut—*ud follow them right to Toyhmd^Th* SUver City of Happmew” At 1st d the P Murd Ceda: sell s jprope and i> Tat Stewe Mr. tained evenir E - J r I* ^ ,A*i K riv;. tkm ♦ hjo Uf*. * l o r spa !»ade loretoo rs o f ej ia.se. ,tnan^ .tip pee liQUt 1» ry it! 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