The Cedarville Herald, Volume 49, Numbers 27-52

> . . , / Always Stup^ndona Program of “Top Notch” VAUDEVILLE The Siraimitt of EnthralHn First Run PHOTO-PLAYS Entire New Show Every Sunday-Thursday Continuous from 12Noon to 11 P» M. SUN’S BAND BOX The Home of BigrMusical Comedy Shows mm «. The Policy of this Popular Theatre IV A f A Is High ClassMusical Comedy 9 A i v i » v ^ 0a^ attractions, : : : : : New Show Every Monday and Thursday Three Shows Daily: 2:30 7:30 and 9:15 SUN ’ S FA IRBANKS An Unparalleled Flood of Superlative nm FEATURE PICTURES CONTINUOUS FROM 12 NOON to U P. M. The Name “Gas Sun” is a Gilt Edge Guaran­ tee o f HIGH CLASS ENTERTAINMENT 1882 1926 40 YEARS 1 f, . • " x And better Wolford has been delving the community in a mechanical way. The reputation of this establishment for . doing good, REL IABLE work has been the ■ best. t ' ‘ % ■ *f ' Since the beginning of the Automotive industry this shop has been intimately con­ nected with it. , ’ % » * * There is no garage ih the county better equipped to care for the needs of the auto- mobilist. HONEST WORK A N D HONEST PRICES Greases Accessories ASK ABOUT STORAGE WOLFORD GARAGE Phone 2-25 Cedarville, Ohio R f tu t* w Aawhu ttrei A wlr# CMpug It's worth shouting about! Zina Insulated American Fence—wwtth* er-prcof-rinsulated against rust— guaranteed to equal or outtast in actual length of service any other fence madeof equal si tt wires, used under thesame condition?. Any buyer whocan show it fails to do sowill be suppliedwithan equal amount of newfence free. Every rqll k guaranteed full gauge, full weightand full length, Soldat no extra charge* AmericanFence meansreliable pro­ tection for your stock and crops, long service and, because it costs nomore than ordinary fence, lower coetperyear It’sthebestandmost economical fence you can buy. Come in and see it. . Th* Joke When they Met Gown* ft mm p■» 0 ft w i# n By RUTH ARNOLD E l l e n chair We have taken the agency for the Interna­ tional Harvester Go-* and will have a full line of 1 FARM MACHINERY — TRUCKS AND TRACTORS We will also have a full Hueo f repairs for these lin^s at all times. Look up your list o f tuopyrtchtr JBURKR, sitting jp h#jt of the pullman «u> tin* tong train drew Iftto the station.t» phila- delpLltt, tucked P<*«Ky 0 ’t’i»imdi*s jot­ ter safely -ta be* handbag. J.'llwi ami Peggy hod met on ahljih i:i,-d ?mh:g to Burope a few muttUi- ir.*f«rc* with their respective parents, ami had Termed an enthaslastlp friendship, This was bellied ulmi" la-t-ause Mr. and' Mrs. Bnrke wifi Mr. add Mrs, O’Connell, found dftrU other mikenlat. On the way home-for Hie lUtrkea 'and O’Connells had jiurimyoly re­ turned to America by thermae ship —Peggy had exacted a promise, from Ellen to visit her „«s soon as she had unpacked her trunks, Ellen lived In a New York apartment. Peggy lived in a country 1101186, outside Philadel­ phia, Arul the two girls planned many good times lit exchanged visits. "A!} soon as you reach Jiroad Street station," Peggy had written, "you tele­ phone toy brother. Boh," And .then she had given his telephone nnmher and his-office address. “He’ll be ex­ pecting you and will pick you tip at the station add bring you out home,’’ Ellen bad heard much from Peggy, in their many talks together that sum­ mer, about her brother, John, And It must be admitted that part of her ex­ citement at again seeing Peggy was that she Ivould meet this paragon of q brother who, according to his sister, was as good as he was 'handsome, as popular as he was charming. , . Ellen knew something of Philadel­ phia, And when there was Some de-. lay In getting John’s office telephone, 'she realized that she was only n few steps from his office. “I’ll jqst pop around and wait there," she thought “It will save him trouble, and Pm . early. I’d rather Walt thdse than here." So, carrying her small gray suitcase and matching hatbOx, Peggy walked the square or two to John O'Connell's office, She hesitatingly opened the door labeled "John O'Connell, law.f yer," opened and entered a stunli waiting room. The room was fu ll- full of girls, girls nheut her own ago, girls younger, and girls a good. deiil older. “I'll Jnst wntt here until Mr. O’Con­ nell Is free," she said to nn office boy, who grinned In answer, Ellen -wore, of course, ^hcer. light silk, stockings. She wore gray suede, shoes, trimmed with bands of snake- skin. Her hat was of soft gray vel­ vet, that was lovely above her fair hair and blue eyes. Her frock was of gray crepe- de chine, not elaborate,, but yet unmistakably expensive, She" and Peggy had shopped for It together in Paris. £ ; Just - as she had taken in' all her surroundings a door mnrked private opened, and a horaqjy. thirty-year-old woman, dressed !h blue serge, service­ able and plain, emerged. » ! Behind her came*a young man. El­ len’s heart skipped n heat, tt was John—she knew from a photograph, Peggy always carried with her. “You cap all go. now." he said to the other waiting glfls. “The position Is filled,” The other girls went olit’ of- the room. Ellen flushed and half smiled at John. , a ’■ . “What are you ' 1 watting for?” he asked crisply. “Here, come In hew rt , minute.” ■ ■ * * “But,” stammered Ellen, “ I’m-—* She'followed him Into his office. “I know, I know. But the job is filled. And Just for your own good, let me tell you that you’ll never get the kind of job a nice girl like you ; wants if you dress In duds like those. Did you s«!e that girl I hired? Plain and reliable. The kind of woman a man likes to have around utl day. Not ugly, but just not noticeable, and sure to linva her mind on something be­ sides clothes. Now you—anyho'dy’d know yott were thinking more about your looks than your work—nnd that doesn’t do In an office.” "Don’t feel offended.” said the young man. -'Tin just trying to give you « hit,of advice,’’ "**»■ ? “But you're so stupid. Raid Ellen, as the door' marked “Private” etpuvl. And she picked <*n her two pretty lit­ tle pray bags and walked hack to the station. There she .boarded*the next local train to Peggy's home npd ex- " plained to Peggy, when she got there, that she hadn't been able to get her brother on the telephone. 80 Peggy promptly telephoned her brother nofc to waft. When Elleii and .John met thnt eve­ ning, Jo.hli's eyes wefe openly admir­ ing, Ellen, In pink tulle, with' hare , arms and no hat, did not at first recall the vlMon of gray that, had disturbed ,lils office calm that afternoon. * U was not until.the hext day when she and Peggy had luncheon with him at a hotel that he recognized the again gray Ellen as his office visitor. “Well, by Jove,” be said In the' mid­ dle of n mouthful of grapefruit, and he flushed and stammered more than Ellen, had done the day before. “Why- —wlmt must you have thought?” ' \ Ellen, by this time sure that John; Wait all that Peggy had claimed for him—.and more—smiled shyly, ■ - “Well, wlmt I thought them—doespit matter—any more than what you did. does It?’’- And then they both laughed and told Peggy the Joke. And all three knew, though they sahl nothing of the knowledge, that Ellen and John would* > laugh alt their lives together over i their first meeting. uHahtrda*htrytt While scholars have never quite de­ rided upon the origin of this word, It is generally accepted as being a At many a 'fftj&fiSngNw chic Mads satin dresses have^kms their bOw, ta be applauded, and finally pur­ chased. Here It d attractive two- piece model, with 4 >lt»t»e and plaited skirt, baving a fioatlng front, panel. Oriental embroidery in rOd and tinsel, nai< Leads and a'twfch of dqntrqstln'g ctdo» revealed, in vestee make it distinctive. , ✓ f-T ' . Th$ , • The secret of fj^endshtp is just.the secret of all splulhial blessing. The •way to -get lsftfglVq, The selfish in the end*can never get anything hht selfiahneas. The *ii«fd find hardness everywhere,- As jEjm’mete. it is meted out to ypn,—■Hugfi;Biaek, in “Felend* ship.” : " ' W+ M ti* f t . *• In Villa -Mar, Mexico, a battered ship's figurehead. <wrM washed up on. the beach, The qatlVef, seizing On it as a god, worshidsd it. IPs indeed pitiful, but then tae all do that more ‘ordess, whether.Rlbi a beefsteak, art, pugilism or a wifoden^ figurehead-— Atchinson Dally j . r i f , j%r * ' m e a n m o n m * ' All know we, j^t weak mortals; I think we shouldmUesaastonished at ourselves than y^Mve been. I’m attired of hearthgmankindabused aa I am of plitnp- practicing,—E. W, liowe's Monthly, *** , - 1 ..SHiLBW.WUaJ-tiJ.B.1. .1- ■ I ||> . i mwp■ II,milliiifmwriII * . . -- .('» A- 1 - • , NEtr.#;ONEy , , * OB AT ¥2,00'#ALliON ; Six GaJUmlytS .or more at Produced Clovers* State wl Oalloii utively from guaranteed. or ex- when order • -WE ■ ■ 7 bu s Y ®8E a p ia r y Roseville, Ohio. */ Buick -Thermostatic Control ^ptovide» smooth Engine Performance at 0° or 90° rn theshade Tliermoetadc Circulation 2^'n ndw.reason why ^he Buick engine is so easy to start and so pleasant to drive, in all kinds o f weather. I Summer conditions pro vail all year, under the Buickhood, At.90°,or at 4ero this valuable Buick improvethnnt reducesthe warming-upperiodto leit than tfire* minutes! For th^and many other vital Buick Bull! bra i privaji tneat^; s, the 1927 GroatestBver •ngine is ibeyond belief) S^ewhjitdiat (TEST. • p l l i $ ■ toil i'*i ‘v^ <1 I Galloway & Cherry Xenia, Ohio. JH Big Thanksgiving DETROIT JEWEL Range Sale! Makes Getting Ready for the “Folks” that are going to eat with you one of the year’s Happiest Times, Low . First Pay! Easy Balance! Good “They t ■ Bake Better!” They Look Better! BIG FAMILY SIZE! Detroit Jewel Oven Heat Control Makes Any Detroit Still Better Any Can1’ Have It! $ 37:50 to & 135.00 Sizes,,and Prices and Styles to Please Every Taste -and Space and Need. , • . , DETROIT JEWELS ', , . “They Bake Better!” TheyVle Made Good Help in Rooking, the Finest First Aid to the Housewives of the World for 61 years—and haven’t stopped a min ute in all that time. ' EASY TO BUY IN THIS SALE Easy to Pay Balance—And have the Brightest Kitchen that Housewife Could Want—Always—Afterwards! a o w KI lAJiAi ! w THAT ’S ENOUGH Long Time On Balance W e re doing our part and the Biggest Stove Works ih the World ih helping us to help you find it easy to have a bright better baker DETROIT JEWEliL! W E ’LL PAY YOU For .Any Kind Pay you well for it too— as a good start on a New Detroit Jewel. That ought to show worry the “Way Out“ of ev­ ery stove-bolliereci kitchen in town. HOPE IT DOES B M P 'Uii'/WifertS A' W hi ffiaalier .a c 0 c 4 }V‘ £ «*n«*4r BIG TpRKEY TO EVERY BUYER ' The Turkey’s on us! Pick out , your DETROIT JEWEL and make . your Easy Term ar­ rangements. We’ll give you yourThanks- givinftTu*key-«Gootfone toot f t ’ \ m iWifhiil ,kl|

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