The Cedarville Herald, Volume 50, Numbers 27-52

* ■ ' jagg^ywgjli. wyinmnwiWM^ awww r r . HOUSE CLEANING TIME md you can Save 20 Per Cent by Buying a Radio Suction Sweep­ e r a t the SERVICE HARDWARE CO. -**iV- Y* WHEN I WAS TWENTY-ONE *Y J0SKFH KAYE SCHOOL SHOES School Shoes and Oxfords now ready in all the latest styles and leathers for children in the lower grades to those in the high school. In addition to our regular, line we have some real bargains in discontinued lines and broken sizes tha t will give real ser­ vice for little money. We can fit young or old and guarantee satisfaction, —i—i—i- ■&Main St. Xenia, Ohio wm PURINAFEDS PIG CHOW COW CHOW BULKY LASS HEN CHOW . CHICK CHOWDER ' PENCE LOCUST POSTS STEEL POSTS HANNA GREEN SEAL PAINT JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS HAAG WASHERS ' . Cedarville Faners’ Grain 1 h t ' . * Company . E very th ing for th e Farm P h o n e .21 Cedarville, Ohio At 21—Marta Barrientos Had a Fit. ting and Sweet ftevenge, «YT7HEN I wa« a ’yonrijj girl my VV teacher took me to the great opera house In Barcelona, Spain, to t sing for the conductor. I was a very j small, unimpressive little girl, some-. what lost In the cavernous darkness of the great stage, but my teacher was .very proud and very Jculous of my ability. “Sly voice must have been unusual* ly good even theu to challenge lhe opinions of the grout orchestra leader of the fashionable opera bouse. Hut he was not Impressed and said to t!.'> teacher, ‘I do not like her voice; l do not care lor It.* . “Some years Inter, when 1 had grown to he twenty-one, and of soma celebrity, I was selected as the privet donna lor the gala performance In 1onor of the coronation of the Lit >; of Spain. The conductor of this pn;y formaneo was,the same man who h,<-l refused to believe In little Marla,"— Marla BOrrlentos. TODAY—Marin Bcrlentos Is *1 prlma donna of international fain;*,. She was tbo leading coloratura m * prano With the Metropolitan ojm a, In New York,, until a feWseasons ago, and created many famous roles. byMcClureNewspaper S>'iuUC!ito.) FOB TH E GOOSE— I P YOU notice u person’s pmTeelt manners, chances are they ain't perfeck, or you wouldn’t a noticed them. Von won't keep your neighbors from tjtddln’ about your flivver by dollin' It up with lace curtains. Having it ten thousand dollar in­ come don’t make you as independent as earnin’ fiv% FOR THE GANDER— Don’t keep a taxi chuggln’ outside while you’re callin’, A girl oify likes a man to be a nut .about one thing. Don’t think you’re siligi/V no new song when yon tel! a pretty girj she’s pretty. But somehow, they always like the old songs. Give a woman nil you’ve got. Than you Can demand the sniiic In return. And remember, the more you gei a .woman t6 give you, the mure she’s got for you. . ‘ • (C opyright.) Trouble ' SPfae reason you eanrt convince some people tliat trouble is fairly equally divided In this world mid each has his- share of dt is because they know tliey have It all,—Cincinnati Enquirer, . Mankind.'* Advice - The age of bronze was Ushered in when ancient men learned to produce a hard serviceable metal by mixing tin with copper, Mixture in Carbon The so-called1carbon in an automo­ bile engine Is usually a mixture of street diist, metal from the engine and carbon. Most of the carbon probably comes from the lubricating oil. The Great Moiitgomery County FAIR September S-6-7-8, 1927 DAYTON, OHIO Monday (Labor Day), Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 4 BIG DAYS 4 BIGNIGHTS Horse Races, Real Horse Shows (AFTERNOON AND NIGHTS) Wonderful Exhibits of Livestock, Farm Products, Fine Arts, Etc. 15 Big Free Attractions Acts * ' Elaborate Fire Works Large Automobile Show Featuring all the latest models Beal Entertainment and Different Program of Amusements Every Day and Every Night General Admission 50c R. C. HAINES, President. Aufonwbi.-es l,:h ........... LI* HOLDERMAN, Secretary I f *v*ry w«r* w l» *w**t. And *v«ry ««* w*r« Jolly; i t every h u rt with rtUUMM b#at. And non* w*r# t-*r1fli)iftfv‘ lV If non* ehoutd *ruJ*«W* « •owplgl". And iiotudy shoo14 bthttr in evil work, but m *S w#r* r«Jn To hive *nd kelp bit netrUbor— oh! wimt « happy world -tweuld be Per you ftnd nca. for you and m*. SUMMERY 'GOOD THINGS D i'lUNG ilm warm weatlur we ilka to think t>f Juicy fruits, chilled dirhea and desserts that ere refresh* ing without being too much work. With a small freezer one may prepare the most delicious dMoorts and have such variety that th* family will al­ ways look forward to the dessert with anticipation. If you wish to start ©If your dinner with something especially cooling and unusual, serve the honey dew o r can­ taloupe melons topped aft with a tart sherbet or ice, Ltmou-io*. ” Take one and* one-third cupfuls of dugur, three cupfuls of water and one and one-half cupfuls of lemon Juice, lloll the Sugar and water live min­ utes. add the lemon juice and cool. Freeze ns usqaH. This will make one <iuart of Ice. When line firm heads of lettuce can be secured, no other vegetable or fruit to needed to make a tempting salad. With the following "dressy” dressing. It will be (It for (he moat honored guest: , - Thousand Island Dressing, Toko ©nohalf cupful of olive oil, the Juke of belt a lemon, the Juice of lm’.f an one tsblespoonfol of jr. - eniou tb***e 't»bto»pnonful* of t hoor.od p»rst*y, one fourth teaspoon, fn if uumttrd sis olives chopped or sliced, one tf.'."poonftil of Worcester­ shire sauce, one-half cupful of mayon­ naise and one-fourth teaspoonful each of salt and paprika! Put all the in­ gredients into a jar? after having mixed the dry Ingredients and dis­ solved them In the fruit Juice. Put on n rubber and seal. Shake until ttie mixture Is smooth. Set (nto the lce- hox to chill and .shake again when ready to serve. Finely chopped hard- conked egg. green pepper and various other vegetables may be added for variety, Figaro Figs.. Steam pulled tigs until pmmp and ,»fl. SHt one side and Insert half a marshmallow and a few nuts. Roll In sugar und serve on a, paper dotty* ’’iietl' plate. l l t L L u . 7 y x ^ n t d i pit;. IS’)..by Western Nnwpuner Unlnn I ......I 'lu n H H In . .....................................H .iiW *^. : What Docs Your Child : Want to Know q AnsweredPy f * ;; BARBARA BOVR/AILY , * S-l-S--"-*.. 1< ijln nm WHY CAN'T WE TICKLE OURSELVES?. Because we know we're doing It And so It isn’t funny— vVc can't excite our laughing nerve* For either love or money. (CeWtUkO VNVVVVVN'v Nearby and Yonder | ByT. T. MAXEY . kj ►«MW3S3«3S?tsS 0 id K O SX* WNUi*rvlc« Our Giant Airship Bam O N THE prairie near Belleville, III., above the valley of the Mississip­ pi river some miles east of St. Louis, is Scott Held. This Is Uncle Sam’s army air base and air pilot school. Mere one Is Introduced to*what un­ questionably must1be the world’s rec­ ord-breaking bsrn. This giant hangar Is 810 feet long, 160 feet wide and 175 feet Jdgh. Its ponderous' steel-reln- forced and eonerefi'kouuterbnlaneed door, together with their, electrically- controlled operating mechanism and tracks are said to weigh 750 tons per pair (there Is one pair at either end) and require blx minutes to open. The "catwalk” in this barn for airships Is nbout 150 feet above the door—a man swaying on It somewhat resembling a spider In a web. Here one also sees tnahy sorts of aircraft — aeroplanes, dirigible ana semi-rigid dirigible airships, as well as supplies and repair part# therefor In abundance and variety. Nearby Is a group of warehouses 1ft which are stored stocks of "air" materials—ready for any emergency which might hap- pen along unexpectedly. To this great central air base many of Uncle-Ham's air pilots are sent for training, it having gained the reputa­ tion of being the hardest and most heart-breaking air school in the World, The hangars, barracks, storehouses, gas tanks, odices, officers* houses and commissary cover a quarter of a sec­ tion. Headquarters’ staff, faculty and students, commissioned officers and enlisted men are all under the com­ mand of a high officer-of the service, t*l 1121 . W*»t*r» N*wrj>«ptr Unl*a.) Btecirifdty'* Property Electricity is said to require "more brains to make and less brains to use than any other commodity.” Stack for Church Service in Spain and la fttfly it Is not cor­ rect to attend ohtifttt sendees la bright colors. Black Is the national fttl“ ^ , -X aswaiiMt WHAT WILL YOUR WHEAT DOLLARS EARN The Proper soil .is. just as important, for your wheat dollars as it was for your,wheat. Some places your money may earn you nothing’, others it may earn 3 or 4 per cent'— here i t will earn you IN TER E ST and will he protected by first mortgage on Clark County real estate Come in and talk it over. The Springfield Building & Loan Association l t S» t C . 28 E. MainJStreet Springfield, Ohio wiiiMBiiippnpiiiii»niBiiBniiiin.iiiiii^iwiii|iiiiniiiiiiMiiipiiii(iiiin)riiniiiiiiii|'|ii>gaiwi$^^ ii'mii'witii: ■hftWM4wwWswwiwiwMi»awmmMMSMJwWiiww^ftSwMSsftiWM^^**iww^ftft»i'i4.ir *MiftM»i»ft^ftftp»«iftiij«iwft*'iftw w wft»i'i ................. ii . p . ih j ■. iU > it vm mmmmmmmmeerne - A Most, P L A Y E R Amazingly Remarkable p | A Q Small in Size At An Astonishing Low Price This Beautiful New Wurlitzer Studio Player Piano Offered Saturday , 1 With Bench :-& *• f- ■' .■: - ■: • - l v Lamp - - '! :? 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