The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 1-26

THKATHR NOTKS Of »P« i»/ Iiui- 'i Uik? V> it'iCnt5 iMi\> Admire U»€ Ltitrr thing, hi IlH? Milky at tuu»tci* tii .i.iiny l* UW' rJ.ht'SUY, 1 tOE, f-T SU4 »■ii g m gr ill* ) l 1-t >>r t-c y ...W\ niSL\ *n*rs en W.-.m^isy said Saturday hc- JftUii'rig1f<uuJ*vV eVrOWg tYi’VUSYy too iiXvh e f “ Tm*'Vagabond King”, out. standing: orufir*! play t-n Broadway, N«w York, for im pest 24 mcni!;g. Ite metropolitan rim totaled- mere than 5SO performance,:;, a c-cord ar.-> ja i l e d , p«1i3pfi» b$ any like pr®> du« b'wi?. Most addicts o f the theatre, aad, ei-jXtiaUy tr:o*e o f mi earlier g- o-> *ration, m a il the saccess of E, XI. S*thern in Justin Huntley Mcfarly’a romantic drama, I“ f I Wf*e King”. The play was one of, 5f not the high spot in rhe feat actor's reperotire imk I now it ha# been rewritten for musical purposes, pqvidcd with a bf.lliant and inspiring musical score by Rudolph Friml , composer o f the delightful melodies in "Bose Maie”, “ICatinka” , “ June Love” ,. ‘‘firefly” mil other popular successes. f rind's aaore to “The Vagabond King’*, how«. aver, is credited by eminent music authoitiea to far surpass any of his previous efforts. TVs melodic gems include “Only A Rose” , “Love fo r Sale”, “ Tomorrow”, “Love Moe IV night”, “ Some Day” , Huguette’-s Wits Song, “A Flagon of “Wine” and the Irisistible “ Song o f the Vaga­ bonds” , An immense east is requir­ ed for the successful eproduction of the McCarthy drama in its lyrical form, 1SS people making up the per­ sonnel o f the company soon to. be seen and heard here, This total, in­ cludes a superb chorus o f 60, or­ chestra o f thirty^ corps dc ballet and more than twenty-live singing actors and actresses headed by Jphn Mealey and including H. Copper Cliffe, Mark Smith, Emil Hoch, Genevieve Wallin, Jape Victoy, Ethel Pasztor, Frank Fanning and othes. The Days When I Was Young Sy DOUGLAS MAU0CB AfiTHVR REED REVS GKMKLK EMiEii Plhh i UiT • T ittur.r l;cc i cx Vr 1 r'r 4 'hf i ;n iifj week a Nearby snH Yonder f notice of appointment Estate o f Elizabeth J. Townslcy, Deceased. * A. D. Townsley has-been, appoint­ ed and qualified as Administrator of the estate o f Elizabeth J, Townsley, late o f Greene County Ohio, deceas­ ed* Dated this 14th day Of January, A. D„ 1927. S. C. BRIGHT, Probate Judge, o f said. County, * f vnr. enuwa os m a n y winters have * drifted < 30 Vvo to ear th, Tc-a ejeo eS teany springltecs have melted them to ralitbs Tho fee has strang he? jgaricte where pace She apples t e g — Yet net a thing bos ever changed glee© day» when j was swing. My boy, the very changes were always still tLe samet November took the bluebird, and yet the robin came; I beard him come returning, I beard bte carol sung-^ The robin sings the game today as days when I was young, A tittle while we sorrow, a little time we grieve, When brown the weeds and marshes and when the bluebirds leave, But Stilt in God’s high heaven a star of hope is hung— And spring will come the way it did in days when I was young. For when this earthly summer has faded into mist, When 1 go down the river to keep the flnal tryst, I know that I shall find them, the folks to whom I clung, The loved’ It hurt stFmuch to lose In days when I was yotmg, For surely if the Father can give the earth the spring, ■ Then he can’ give the springtime to any other thing; And In some lovely springtime, again my loved.among, I know .that. God will give roe bach the days -when I was young. (© by McClUr* New*p*p«r Byudlcate.) — r-0— —- , ij rricl Lc*:cd tI:o |.repu-fy in <l.'ftej 1 r jr JioQ-G fvii 0Dtho Clco:- ge FMer prc?- :rv\ V *1*1 :h WG io *::■ ii -■J 32 'J. W. K -tn'1* i Uu;t Of C l .L',n. ali’« 4s-Ci.a.4 il I: jrco I 1and c -r* r' iJtr.td kuc cc tea when r \ 1 (Mo. r. iced ottccapted to r\ rf-p-n fc4t5 c4 S&liKQD 1CtQV 0 v;*j^e *?to pilot !c i;l:i rns fccCE” j jJ-rjnr* t Jfig. So will eos rebu1•Id on th-e for- I ifom *y T, T. MMEV roes? eight. TAX CW.ECfjiOhJ FES k* 4 o County Treasure? Frank A, Ja Hi- j s %\\\\\\AK<>A%^%svsAxxAa{ M’ •* ’ Pc’ •*- Q B ig Sprinif fWS I d tie <izark laoantatus In GOSTtijrij^tprn MSc?ouri a short <ls»: ' fr. ;.j f!,.. town of Van Barca,: v hi o ?• .i hi area comps t e g asms} flv® th U'HD1cores of virgin f.jr* <■;<;. kOy r v « end bald, hold cliffs, This h Big Sprirg state park--a reser* ration wi'feh It; s Hem set aside for the prctceffea !i " R^pregfnWDKi waniod it *M» to*' Sisrge;p3|3fj. fo !mr><Pcc*e 3927 I* h $ Bfall ba t-; pspevj make big-momp book jJIATCBEEIES C 0 ./X ra i,'6 .rp .''ft ‘ ''‘ to- Shett G»Hr.o Ststfe. ‘ fret1; F :r £ “ u ^ g , ^ cSm - !» “ >«• im | Matin W r ta , - i S S i i T ' lt * '° 6 ~ and prcserratloR. of Big can will main? Mo usual trigo over the county for t e eolica&iia oncl tho following dobso aro .ssir-3ur.ee;1: CcdarvIHe, Monday, Feb. 7. Yellow Springs, Tueeday, Ifeb. %. n DoworovHlc, Wednesday, Feb, J). Jamestown, Thursday, Feb. 20. Osborn, Friday, Feb. 12. The collections will be made ba- .tVveen 9 a. m. and 15:150 p. m, Xenia city times will not be ceeived before February let. Shdea, Storka, Billa ^tfrica’s Khartoum section sends u» A “choebtll stork," Every fond papa will understand the name. The1re­ lation between the stork and the shoe- bill Is glaring in .Its obviousness.— Brooklyn Eagle. Slight With Carved Sword The curved sword of- scimitar Is the favorite weapon of war of the Druses, The knife comes next, Alt warriors wield the scimitar with tremendous skill and: strength. Big Fpring m.iis up from imhskb ';r.nw!5 wiser- at the hn#K of a tall. sng;wd, wo1 .lied . iSfEwhich Is flanked by n beamIful end peaceful valley. Jtoaung out f;nm ?H‘»enth this cliff with ©(.nstdernhie fuss and noise, as sf released ftam great pressure, the water is ruught in a great churning pooh pciimps « hundred feet, only to lie swotlowvd up and lost lo the Cur­ rent river whii li meanders off through »he.woods in a leisurely sort of man- m>r and with h both old and young res- '‘dents declare enunot he gurpm::;eii by any miTauf-n Mbsonri as a game fish •mun. .■ , ■ " Big Spring is not only the largest i\<j most wordeifid So tho "Show Me" ;tate. hurls nahl to be the second iirg'e;;t. hi these r«Ucd States. The ,Eat(* geolir.i't reports its nvoragt} low tro 2UM‘dO.(HHl gallons per day., which- in KM1W.009 gallons an hour, ind declare;; that It has heeu Inuuvn to flow concidcrtit/j more tlmn twice h:u much or rii;UMKi.;,aa ;.r;dlon> In 24 hours. ” ( 5 -j. 13sf. UVM’.cro Mc«-;i!31we t’nl.»c t The Most for Your Money What would you think o f a ratm having Imiifkccl hushc-lb o f f ied with three or four per cent interest on his money when he can g*et 6 % with perfect safety and the privilege o f getting- his money when he wants it. We pay six per cent interest on deposits, from date o f de­ posit 'and every dollar is protected by first mortgage on Clark County real estate. The Springfield Loan Association Springfield, Ohio NOTICE CHICKS M* ■will bwv* tbotisanda of •Mate vmk, aturtins tank. aiMt, o*t your Mrly towttnw ***** tar them, Order early, chick* Hud get the high price aext whiter for your cg-gs— Sturdy quality* chicks coat no more. Write for prices, c«ll Main Ul. THE STURDY BABY fe;: CHICK CO. S Auburn And Erie Avea. V Springfield, Ohio, - IP YOU HAD A NECK « W R t t t .m i u w SORETHROAT TONSILINE MLVBXHacm* When you net to Know a.fellow, know' his Joys- and know hlo cares. When you’ve, come to understand hirer; and the burdens that he bears. When, you’ve learned the. light ha’a • making and the troubles in his ’ >v»y*’ ■ .■ ’ . Then you find that he.Is different than you thought his yesterday. * . -—Edgar Guest, HERE A R E lo M E SOUPS A DISH of nourishing.soup is nt- 7 * ways welcome, especially on a chilly day or night The following-ate a few variations: Cabbage Soup. Rut a piece of bacon or- salt pork into c kettle, cover with water and' cook no hour, then add a whole cab- cage, a few carrot*.-onions, some tur­ nip, & atatk o f celery and a bay leaf. Cook at leant another hour and a half" and serve hot. Milk.feu*.* ’ " Toast thin slice# of bread until they are eHsp and brown. Bring to tb? boiling point one quart of milk, adding a. pinch of salt-sud sugar, neat the yolks of four eggs with a little water* Remove the inljk from the tire and add the eggs; stir a moment, then turn the mixture over the bread in the soup furfen. *- $ , . 1 ■„ * ;*• ■ • Chestnut Soups. Cook a pint of chestnuts until soft In milk to cover, then put through a sleve.and seasonwell with salt, pepper add a bit o f onion juice. Serve with whipped cream over the top. Clam Eoulllon. Wash and scrub half a peck of clams, changing tlio water several times. -Tut Into a kettle with three cupfuls of cold water, -cover tightly and steam until the shells are Well opened. Strain the liquor, cool and clear. Reheat to Serve. . j 1$H, WesternNbwspess tt t’ctip.K Tavc} Accident Policies. Protect yourself with one of our February is the month o f sales in the furniture world—the month o f store-wide reductions and o f unusual opportunities for furniture buyers to save. Use our easy credit system and satisfy your Spring and Summer furniture needs right now! m S2SS ■t tZ'-zz VICTORY Theater DAYTONJ 2fo Performance oh""*}; h t I; ONE WEEK ONLY *w*vuuauvc Uil M O N D A Y N IQ H T STARTING - - - SHK i FEB.13 Matinees Wednesday and Saturday ANHOUMCEMEHT EXTRAORDINARY? TSK MOAT THRU,DING MUSICAL PLAY RVRR PRODUCED IN AMERICA. DUSSFLf, JANNEY j»'*.***ts * S£*l i i~ : f CGNGOLBBM Square Yard at low ao NEPONSET Square Yard as low as CGNGOLEUM Art Square Rue 9sl2 §0,83 J SPECIAL -RAG EtJfps^Sfie "7x34 In, 59c One of th# greatest bedroom values ever offeredI A gensatlon -an almost unbelievable saving! Think of it—only S3g in all! Only $4 cash makes it possible for you to take pride in the possession of a complete bedroom grouping' A re. markable opportunity to refurnish the sparerooml The grouping includes the steel bed in Walnut color, tbe three- ui«we? Walnut color dressed the boudoir chair to match, heavy well built mattress and the link fabric spring of steel, I f * M IMF I L (,T MKfDIKC GK.MS:-- »£*!f a * m " H.me tot Sale/* *T#*»erf*w/* “fate Me T«al*M/* Sam Ttarr «**i*eHek “Walt* Song” “A plan a of Wine/*. **«0 th * lonuukfiai.* ■ *0110 O f TRK YAOAVOND*^ With An s.cs'a* atn A«ir| cm, Irtcfudhia **« M Cooper <IfHe. Mark fCNll Bath, Genevieve »*»«*. Jaw \ki*,rft Eihei Fanttor, Frank Fa»ii»* Giber#, Thunderoii# ChMm, 60 Oretetrn, 8S Corps de Ballet MO A t CAilBO TR»AT*I, M1W fOHXi a a f n » a < »v*N»wat , . h , .. tM«. • !« , pr«», oats, Mto F I lO E S I WBOW*«DAV JM*T»W«* ..«,.W e, SMC, It lit fl *» # aAtuanav # * * in » * .....% *».«#, 6 » - W « m**m that ten: sti -*"## 1 4;m ie %<m' 'aria* fat Mate' ' {3 ; r ii ;- tb i H i 1 fs j ^-1 f-.i K-.K } f I 0 t! 4% ■£f -P.\ o o ■o z\ ’JK vTf' c,.* i i ■ j ^ A TUW0AV WArfNtt MAILM K I$ jo sa s jir^ o c E T * IfrJBi#: inrs \ ?eh m t C d o r Cked l _ m ia ? S ; j' ' ” ■ u:.ri wfifi ti. to"-* -«i!f inHi!*o licnfe 1,1 “ - . • U--.‘ to l'{)t;:f»5l?y t!.» iy tlaif;;:; x-i.r* j, ar " *-'t , Ot tlK-' - ? , ■.t;? S.5 „-i , t-,-- Jrm . f.-i 1)1 Cc-fte : a . U eo!% , Porcelain Top Table $5.85 This strottfj goad looking table t« on* o f th* «*n»ation« of this ge«at sals, So Ussful and attractive for your fcitch*rt> Can easily be kedt clean and sanitary, Ha* drawer for knives and otbsr utsnsils, COGSWELL CHAIRS $44.50 Very comfortable Cogswell choir. Excellent Spring construction, Op* hoistered In velour or tapestry. A vwy attractive piece of furniture, ■ | it» CASH-$1.90 WEEKLY KroeMer 3-Pc. Vflour Baits Special Tomorrow $129.00 *Un pj loo inefciles a 0t* f{7 Tnfl table Atiti widflo lamp. Terms $15- &,sb We'thly 'a/ A* v \ " ^ v* a * ^ ‘ -V ■ - ''xs':\ .>■ 51-57 W. MainSt. SPBINtil 100 Tlecft Dinner »et 5 1 7 .8 6 tlar.a- #omcly decosAte.1 With goltles line, II Ca«h, *f| : n *. *' a , v w ■^'"A %■ 'A'1! !>- vi ^ t i ' ■ ptM f fi 5d W M B e l FI HO Cods won a the ho 9 over The earriinj; new e; A pr tp/een . mer p] team. .< Davis, Walker ccore v Pie-.’ ing bai present decorat orange placed the we: the cer faculty both bi also do the col was en kitchen has bet- urday j an idle and ser the ad\ . was se- - Beard, to be ei pre’-inir the bar Tlie gym fl and it the ins munity Willi game < at Alfo by a sc- season Wilberl Nttgl •Yvrr.f i two foi It was Was for end wit Ridlty \ the visi The } tween t ents an Tile sco ■ NO’ Notici owners Assccint for tho 'trails 'ct held at in the R TH. 1 What events Echeduk day nig when •ri ted mos a generi eight pt trohs ft minded night Vagatoi account that nig aume i night a Wednes a’ end l fatuous Justin is said by Rud- lightful play is these d ttlry, d The sti arr ml pSat-vn love f<- xvb.otn t music and ot) them h the Vr-, Rose", sight” . 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