The Cedarville Herald, Volume 51, Numbers 1-26

If Every Woman Know What Every Widow L u m Every Husband Would B* bunred With Our Accident Pciicy. The Cedarville Herald, !*fri STS FIFTY-FIRST YEAR NO. 21 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1928 nsrs No Businm h Too Big to Lee vertieing and Non# Too Poor to AiToi Using It. ■■we iiijmwm PRICE *1J »A VEA1 * X E N I A The City of Opportunity m' , P ,j' * jr'*’ Some Pertinent Fact* Disclosed By Surveyist That Should Prove Interesting to Every Resident O f This Great Territory ~j&or. I Minshall Machine, Forge and Welding Shop A Machine Shop in Xenia Located at 801 South Collier Street That Specializes in the Making and Repairing o f the Moefc Delicate Parts o f Motor Cars, Tractors, Farm Equipment and Industrial Machinery. Blacksmithing, Gasoline Engine and Boiler Work. Oxy-AcetyJene Welding Done Here Saving Money by Welding Machinery Which Would Ordinarily be Replaced With New Parts. Modemly Equipped Shop Enables Them to Render Quick and Efficient Service at Most Reasonable Prices. Equipped the Latest, Men in Organization Skilled in Their Lines, Mr, Harley Min­ shall, the Owner, Understands Every Detail Connected With This All Important Work, He is a Machinist and Welder o f High Reputation, None Stands Higher in Oun Community. * BUSINESS MEN, PROFESSIONAL MEN, BANKERS AND FARMERS ARE COOPERATING TO MAKE THESE THE MODEL SECTION OF THE MIDDLE WESTERN STATES i t It bus already no doubt happened to possible length you just as it has happened to thous- IS*** poMibh c services as being an expert in his line. He has surrounded himself with an organization of experienced men who produce a quality of work that meets with the approval of the of time and with the ** sii l* ost: to the customer. and* and thousands of others that S it e ? 'lin ^ lS w t o % £ ? 55*R tS5 when they need the services of some they have met *n emergency in a , . . . . . certain piece of machinery, truck or masterful manner by having repine* most discriminating user, automobile it stopped dead and in ita ed broken1 fart* with new ones in Minshall Machine, Forge and Wei* tracks and refused to Midge a single “ r ****** »'anta in the Situated in the heftrt of one o f the UtO#tfertile Rnd pro- inch. In emergencies of this kind Minshall Machine Forge & Welding section who are called up on foy parts time means money and we dread the Shop specialise In welding—a process which they do not have in 'stock and thought of the delay generally caused that affords twmendons savings to are unablo Jo get without delay, hv the <?pndin/p- awav to Wmo distant w r industrial plants, autoists, etc, Theirs truly is 8eservice in which the ny_the■ sending away to some distant requires M very intensive user or customer benofito. These study and knowledge. A" modern firms, know- that their natrons -■can well experienced welder must know and will be served quickly, efficiently „ .. almost as mucb, if not as much, as and at a reasonable price if the job fortunate the person who originally casts the is given this machine shop. metal. He must know what temper- Mr. Hatley Minshall, the owner of meht"and what particular treatment this cosmopolitan shop, is doing more a certain piece o f metal requires. He than his share, to keep the wheels of muat he ahle to apply a thCoretidal industry in this community moving, knowledge in a practical manner that He belongs to that type of enterpris- wHl produce ejfficierttresults, v ing business men who consider it Mr. Harley MinShau. the ownerand their duty to serve the community , , x, .. . , - . „ manager of this machine works is a Und the people of the community whether it be a large bulky piece of welder tfe#''iU»d-::hoth!te-JhnaStsfeeu*and out o f it; He is higluy tempeml steel toesomenhavesun'bunding localities. He knows public spirited—civic minded. This the adeptness,knowledgemnd equip- welding from A to Z and is regarded publication wishes him continued ment to make the part in theshortest by all -who avail themselves -of his success and prosperity, 592 well consider themselves that in their.very midst is a firm, of skilled ■machinists who specialize in making parts of . every Jcintl and de­ scription for motor cars, trucks, trac­ tors, farm implements and other ma­ chinery. It makes no difference whether the part needed be only a small holt or ductive regions of the great middle west. This section gives promise of fast becoming the community of great opportunity. On the main line of the country’s greatest pomTfortije part parts to replace greatestmarkets of the world. Ranking second to none in soil productiveness it offers agricultural geniuses full re­ turns andhandsomeprofits for time and labor invested. It Is truly a community of industry. One that is assured of continued prosperity because of its wide variation of in­ dustrial, commercial and agricultural enterprises. We fed safe'in Saying that nowhere from New York to Ban Francisco, or from Maine to Florida can be found a more contented, more prosperous, more peace loving, and home owning populace than that with which this community is Messed. ,# Men 'with education, refinement, Intellect, ambition and enthusiasm are attracted to our community. Thus grow­ ingmenare contentedand happy to rentainwithin tile con­ fines of this communityto carrymi thework of their fath­ ers—tomakefor themselves a name in the business world —to marry and rear happy, healthy families*and to enjoy life to its fullest amid surroundings that are Ideal, that breed peace of mind and heart—happiness and content­ ment. .. j • \ . . ....... ’ . . " ‘ .j.... N*ver tutor* in th* history of tbit community have boon* attend jmii upporatlsd opportunities' for batik yuoag andnldaHke. / , , Never hsfUr* ha*; mamtftoturmg ■ toea an aflrnwr, moy* solid and a nonr b**i*. t Newer fe*!or* boa •tost* afi&etod such t«# a*a|hi*d J*» ,*f that d$m ^mesial iwtitetkMS* toad* wwfhy. totor- healthy stat* of oo»- 1 ;■ section : ;■dtoWtofo*! ■h*U Ihtaidjfcwo i* toeto mnrato mar* of toogress and prosperity. TMr enthusiasmhooked 'with *m**wai*Ad*t*»*^ til* f * t f Mood at 'em totatowtoh** tmitto them into ana g r w , earn **• tofctti to *dd his bit, to pmUatia to make this community the bob « t to* most forward looking community Inth* United Stats*. It is th* aim o f this Community Review to acquaint psoyl# o f thi* community with th* gzsat Strides mads In xscsnt ysor* to males this a truly Metropolitan plact in which to liv* and snjoy lifs. It I* to* aim of this Review to brine to th* realisation of to* psopi* n s s standard of the businss* firms, financial institution*, professional and commercial enterprise* in this section. You ar« requested te pleas* * R. C. RADIO AND ELECTRIC CO„ INC. Wholesale and Retail Distributors fo r Erla Receivers, I Socket Powers, Tubes, Amplifiers, Phonograph Pick­ ups, Speaker .Units, Cone Speakers, Power Speakers,! Operadio, A ir Column Speakers, Located at 115 E.J Market Street, Xenia, Ohio. Mr. Clark, Manaiger.1 "Service That Satisfies/' >Ob*ir» tost flop into bedf*—bags which indicates the receiver’* abill-; that suck up dirt—tiny tickling things ty to amplify faint or distant sta- . . . . tionsj and 2—receivers ability to fe- thst count ail day long for you — gpond to the .^ 11 , of audibla daylight any night by pushing a sounds, and which consequently fixes outton. -A stream; that never stop* till quality of reproduction. »0U auert. i » y TWW u o ^ X I S t f f i y t e ’r i S L f f i S l i you want—talking to you from a llon ^ ac™any »e visuanaea. ana cage yesterday, mg on before yow—stilled voice* sing- Every ERLA l^CEIVER is ac- ing to you frppi a disc. Truly iincan- companied by a certificate d£ Audited ny magic these. But toe most mar- Amplification, detailing the exoot velous of aii—distant throats ringing amount and quality of amplification to you.—orchestral music being'ren- delivered by . the particular model dered recreational and educational and certifying that it has been audit- features and entertainment given ed and-found to-conform to"the pr*- miles and mUer. away ana Drought ” 3 to?mined standard. . 'McMillan^gives the following od- Actmn?ot ^^wied, so that anyone cannise them on your desk or wall, Actions of a&, an accui'ate. acientific basis of wm . of people miles away, go- comparison, with-guesswork^-left out. vise to radio buyers' .,in an .-.article Written in the July is*ue o f ;the,Book- of the .Month Club:—“It j*. possible, however,—and ■only one makCr tin we know Of has had the courage tq ' do this-r^to publish curves. — :—1 quanititatively the degree. SPILE SHOESIQRE Women’s Shoes in Light Shadesxfor Graduation and Kiddy Proof Sho e s f o r ’ - Children Shoe Store in Xenia Locat­ ed at 17 East Main St., That Offers Service and .Low Prices in Footwear f o r the Entire Family. In Popular Favor Not Only in Qity Bat Throughout Surrounding Section as Well, Patterns and. Styl­ es Carried in Stock to Meet the Requirements o f the,Most Fastidious. The Style Shoe Shop Knows Shoes and See’ That the* Store is Well Stocked at! All Times With the Sea­ son’s Latest Creations, pleasing to its patrons, ’ He never misses a single opportunity to render the people . of this -community the best he has-. His personality is truly a pleasing one, that attracts new cus­ tomers to hi* store atjd holds those already secured. This publication willingly goes oil record as endorsing this live wire, up-to-date shoe Store. The people will wake wo mistake iir patronizing them, because they enjoy a reputation fdr the fairest and squarest kind of treatment to everyone that favors them with their patronage. 122 With Headquarters Locat­ ed in Xenia, Ohio, at I P /2 East Main St., That Of­ fers . a Complete Dry Cleaning, Pressing and D y e i n g Service. All Work Called fo r and De­ livered. Prices. Most Re- . asonable. Also Specializ­ ing Cleaning Curtains find Other Household Fur­ nishings. Mail Orders Solicited. Deliveries AI- . _ ____ __________ ____ Mnqj Prrvmnt, T h e Important detail of their attire. And, w a y s M ost r rom p b . i n e ijiu,tly B0> H w ve ever no-; .O w n e rs T h o rou gh ly Un-.ticed, people instinctively gianc* at.1 derstand Every Detail y ^ . ^ t h e moment jrfter they\» n „ l . .1 T»r •J l - u 1 . i greeted you with the time of tour. C onn ected W l t h T h i s It is safe to say that no other single W o rk . T h e y A r e T ru ly , i ^ of apparel demands such psiw*- P eop le o f H ig h , R epu ta -1 •Supplying- tne people of tois com-' tiou and' B u siness L ea d - munity with footwear^ of to* high**ti , ,nVQ • quality and moat atylish type is ih«| . {mission of Style Shoe Store. ----- - , , . » The buyers m charge of the various ' “We clean anything from a kid departments of this store knowshoes. People, particularly attractive wo men, regard their shoes as ton most! glove to a limousine.” They are tdv ogniZed a* being leader* in this bear in mind that not ®ne o f .toes* community in their line. When this community ample .precaution thi* firm started business they Saw is taken to see that every pair meet* the possibilities of rendering the com- ,the high st*nd*ifd demanded^ by tit* munity * real service. With the m r who own and operate tow estah- increaring popularity of the automo- j The stock at Style Shoe store in bile came an Insistent demand for not.lacking in one single detail. Here dry. cleaning and pressing that would fare shoes in abundance for men. Sturdy,, heavy Ones, light flexible ones. Shoes for dress and shoes for write-ups appearing in thi* Review have bean written by to* firms or toe men behind the firms-bat have been prepared by skilled editorial writers who have made a life time’s study of the work, Th* primary aim and ob­ ject hfu been to show how each indi­ vidual business or enterprise contri­ butes its part to th*t great; whole gr t om __remove the dirt, grease and grim* th* community. Thss* write-ups are'and rebuild into those clothe* too ori- the observations of men unbiased in ginal curve of toe collar the shape of their judgementhut experiencedto* the ehest and shoulders. To meet this S M W M .? ,£ £ j - * 5SU S S S S 5 S jRLfaftf ssd? S SS-sr - w snsurJS a this Rorisw i* bafne. stood, by suh- f The KelbTe ‘ press Shop make Ia specialty of dry cleaning and press Work. All covered by the iron clad guarantee of satisfaction to the wear­ er or replaced without cost. In the women’s .department will ha found a handsome assortment of the present short vamp, style* in such popular demand today. A wide v*r- shades to please the most fastidious, t In the children's department are seription from to* eiteejtflsing bwl-1 ^ciaT ' baili aa- ^ S ow to* ffhifnwd ' nee* firms andprofeeelonal menwhos# jng men’a r.uits. They cater to the I * * ■ * jf,?5 writ* up* appear herein. Th«s men feminine wants of the most fastidious ‘ J* 1 merit y « r hearty support beeauee IWith equal efficiency. No frock is too Maximum of conwort without csowd- they have manifested thrir confideee* j dainty—no spot too big. In their the toes, they are easy to look *t In yo» and In your community. Those•;modemly equipped plant are workseen *nd *re mad* of the material thatwill write-up* demonstrate til* progress .skilled in to* art o f making both wt» K'vo maximum o f .wear and service, and th* aggreseiveneea^ of to* eoffl*:men and men’* clothing fresh, tester- . *****1" mmaity and the enviable reputathme'fjng the original grae* and cut, 1 ^ , 1*1 ? ,ew r!Lnt* of the** merchant* and professional j Ruga and draperies ale another troubles. Very frequent- men. »specialty with them. Home owners ]y Jt has been found that by atiopt- ................ .......................land home lovets have come to regard mg corrective measures m the fitting this reputable firm as an indespensible of shoes these troubles can be com- One Reason For Scheol Costs • =asset in aiding them in housecleaning. •pletely eliminated and the foot re*- .j— i Serving a community in such a stored to. its former healthy condition. Many people are always asking {thorough manner would indeed Be to .When little alterations are found nee- why schools cost so much more thanimost of tin a task of no small irisgni- essary the men of thi* atom readily formerly? In most localities, thev-tude. The activities o f. thi* ftos, make them, cost far more than they did I(J and 15: however, branch out even farther,« It has justly been said that this en- y**r* ago, and the increase is not ac-;Parmer* for mile* and mile* around terprise has at its yd* foundation counted for by the gain in population availed themsslve* of their high=*n ideal of service that literally bub- by higher salaries of teacher* or (t U g R g t r v l i . t and reasonable proeeee, bits with efficiency. And quite so he- <rrJwTw»Iu-5!' W this reason they enjoy a vary cause everyman in tin* store bar, been substantial parcel ear ns the most desirable one from which to get the maximum of comfort and pleasure while riding, plate glass makers and distributors have experi­ enced a demand for their product whichheretoforeneverexisted. This motor car demand plus the demand which had ’ heretofore al­ ready existed has caused this indust­ ry to forge itself ahead nntil today it vsfahds the: foremost of Ameri­ can industries. To supply this demand is within itself a very difficult task. Plate glass as most of us know is consider­ ably thicker than ordinary glass. ‘ It must he so to withstand the use to which it is placed. It must he per­ fectly clear, free from flaws or im­ perfections. Merchants look, on the plate glass in their windows as being the mirrors that reflect toe com* ^ » „ iPleteness of their stock and the qual- I f I t s G lass, W E D o I t . ’ *f their wares. Autpists must , have ,t because clearness of vision A TPrrtm T.n^aiWl at 90Q■R goes hand in hand with safety and Jx Tirfli JjQCa^eu Rs o. tgafety is the watchword of eyery Foufttam Street, Phone automobile owner anddriver. Main 1938-w Thot Sup-:' 5,he ,plies the Motorists .the wsponsibfiSf a ^ p ffig to* Very Best Service Obtain- °f . thi£ community with an TTr;„ j; article that is truly n necessity* One Rule 111 Replacing *Wind- for which there is a great demand and shield and Body Glass,.0"6 Which requlres a knowledge that P l? te s a d W in d ow G la s s .. S Z t g ? E stim a tes G iven -W ith ou t!"™ 1" ' «m v n * . Obligation. . N o B a ft ’ J g V S S f i t t t t r S S a A Colored Eaves Afforded fact it would do justice and credit by This Firm for Autos i ’M W j t i F W S ' t t K Keep the Ram and Sun 1public. The public, have been quick O llt and Knnnlipq p w m w t0 vecognize this desire to serve. uiid ana ouppiws riopei j T f l know from exper;ence that re. v en tila tion f o r O ccu pan ts gardless of how large or how small Of th e Gar. Sun V is o r s f store or Shop Window Is desired OJA,* All they know they- are sure Of anti b lu e W in gs, AH getting it quickly and having it In- ■Work G uaran teed , T h e Mailed with the mimimum of incon- ^ Worth - The reason for tor - popularity of W h i l e Establishment, . tills enterprising firm,can be direct- njrtl- anrl flm r TTwriav *y traced to the stock they carry, IJ.Ck ana uuy, unaei- The service they render and th* price* stand Everything That , they ask. The completeness of their P e r t ‘lin o fri flloaa Pm n i stock enables them to rentier quids le n d in g to vriass Z rom nd effleient MrvJce# The men ill the It/Very A n g le . * ■employ o f this firm have spent‘years and years in toe plat* glass business.' They know plate glass from A to Z right into your very home* and clubs toy means o f the twentieth cen- ; tury marvel of -marvels—the Radio.. Television and conversation front con- .' however—and onlv one tht tient to continent accomplished toy "o e r, rm only on e tm Radio, Hell, Edison, MarCorti, all com- bpied in one. , . , liadlo is' just as Commonplace. to fulness of reproduction of music from, the greater majority as the auto is. the lowest to the'highest, notes pf We take everything for granted and the musical scale. :Such data dre not step to bhe little' box of .tricks—pull based upon the' enthusiastic and a switch move a dial and low and he- shifting opinions.; o f , auditlrs, ' muci- > hold —like the magic AMddln’s lamp *al and- otherwise, but Upoh tod im- • —the room is flooded with music and. partial and reproductible .readings. voices. Hut we little realize the vast ofJ^ee,?e measuring instruments. ! 3 amount of money, time' and expert- - ,*a has consistently.*mVested it* ^ mentmg that was expended in order funds _ in research. In its, to toring forbh from that inanimate F/'Awarded6 *ni a A m u T T Z * tw Z n £ L z ? lve meamr*™at\ are to de- , deep thought and extensive knowledge T^n, cabinet, styles in Erla models required to successfully operate an for 1928 provide unexampled) range establishment Where we can secure of selection,-meeting,«Very dictate o f " those efficient instruments Which has preference or purse. ’ EaCh iVdffefed beep tlie want of the very, discrimm---with.the .verified assurance that it ating buyers of radios to demand. To represents superior value—ip amount keep an establishment Ot tilia nature pf quality of amplification per dol- compieteJy stocked with the very latr as well as beauty of design and * est appUances and sets which this intrinsic worth, expressed irr quaUty youthful industry affords. To keep Dp °* , ,. hands parts and accessories Of the •?u^deme? t?* late&t kinds and types lor those whm anced cfrcultf inSlrtu^rt prow^n t o ? old W g Wn net9^ r iT? ‘ in&i*% equally regeneration without v L ™ ' dollar’. worth of radio receiver? Radio ad- type, differ*-only in degree o f ececel- hftlp you answer fence* this 'question. _ They: all read alike; Mr, Cullins, President, is a gradu­ a l have “maximum selectivity, range, ate of The Chicago Radio School, o f ease of control, and tone quality,” ’ the qiass of 1922, and is very cap- Kowtoen, m the face of this univfr- able' of handling all service’ problem* sal ^agreement and self-same ‘asser- of the‘ present day receivers^ All titm, is the buyer to judge? service men of the firm- are also There is a conclusive mean* now graduates of reputable radio school*, available. Actually, the real com- and ate ready At alt times to rsndsr modity that .is bought and 'paid- for. Prompt and efficient service. . m every receiver is amplification, or They cordially invite you to com- the power of the receiver to magnify pare an Erla Radio with to® latest faint ana distant stations, without improved phonograph or receiver. "A losing any part of the original qualr card or letter addressed to. The R. C, ity of voice or music broadcast upon Radio Co., Bradford A Quitman Sts., toe air. - . „ <- . ' Dayton, will bring you fu ll‘ detail* Amplification has finally been es- on the Erla or.Operadio lines, tahlished to be a definite, measurable We recommend him and,his, estab- qu.antity, a* teal as a bushel.of grain, ment to toe good readers*of bur pa* It has two^aspects: 1-—.Radio Fre- per and are proud to haVehim in. - -'tf0 s&p No business has perhaps made such great strides in rcesnt years as tost of the maker* - and distributor* of and are in a position to serve effici ently and courteously. It make**no difference, how small your require- plate glass. Since the American mot- ments might be — you are *ur* oring public have accepteu the closed j of getting toe same courteous pains- quency amplification, the amount of this issue. taking care and attention as too the order amounted to thousands of dollars. Dick , and Guy, the owners and managers are men who have spent much time in the plate glass business, Their word is absolute authority In all matters pertaining to plate glass, Their experience in the .business as­ sures every patron of the best in qual­ ity and service at the lowest con­ sistent price. They are public spirit­ ed indiyidpals that willingly lend their support and, whole hearted co­ operation to every worthy commun­ ity. niovement. We take pleasure in recommending The Springfield Glaz­ ing Co. to the good people of this community. • 77 “GUN” WASHESANDBRUSHES CARS IN TWO MINUTES Motor biases at an English sta­ tion are thoroughly washed in a few brush and water-spray gun, soya mopients with the hid of a combined Popular Mechanics Magazine, Elec­ tric pumps force the water put at a pressure of 3,000 pounds to the square inch and toe operator’ can regulate the stream to form a fine spray or n direct flow, as he desires. The exterior of the-car can be claim­ ed very quickly, and water reaches parts that would be slighted in ordi­ nary washing. PJat who woulda paid some­ thin’. on his grocery hill t’dsy had a blowout cornin’ t* town. ■. * Bryant Motor Sales Company FORI) PRODUCTS' SEE THE NEW FORD ■' ’ Jean Patton, Cedarville, Represents The Bryant Motor Sales. With Modernly Equipped Sales Rooms and Service Station in Xenia Located at 41-43 Greene Street. Serves the Public in This Community in an Efficient and Reliable Manner, Complete Line o f Ford Motor Cars Now on Display at New Low Prices. Also Lincoln Cars and Fordson Tractors. Service Rendered by These Enterpris­ ing Dealers Assures,the Motoring Public of This Community^ o f the Best at Most Reasonable Prices. Service Station Carries Complete Line o f Parts and Accessories Which is Big Convenience to Ford Motorists. Before Buying a New Car See the New Ford, the Best Low Priced Car on the Market. Fords Need, No Introduction I * A V I V * V « * * W / w w * - - - ' — - ' v — -r — r suit These Men When in the Market Either for and Square Dealings with All Customers. — many children are staying in ^ , wheel much longer than formerly. I t 00 not **tm likely that the average .distance only, of today but of fo» to sen* the people <*p thi* section n l^ il hav* to be provided for all these This publication compliments ktonal fwpil*. Our grandfathers Mrs, Krlble, the owner of the Kelblo _ t* thbik a child that had master- Frees Shoo, on the success of her ef» •I the three R'ft was educated, hut th# forte. She is a public spirited woman worH realises that he entv that heartily supports any worthy to hear* to we the tools of community movement for the bene# He. : fit of th* community and people. 1S3 m <hh» gifg* *tt jMdi advertiefag. - “SERVICE AS HENRY FORD oring at a price, that toe average man the maximum of. value for the least fortunate In having m lire# rente- WANTS IT,” is th* slogan of this *n- coul<1 ^ would pay. possible cost. That it embodies the - *- - - terprislng Ford dealer. Sost 'busints*. ft grounded in the principles of courtesy i time this firm started burines* In a reasonable being the^first requisite to successful 'their chief aim end to render liTJ* in^. " w o r l d . n o t only < .... „ _ ___ morro# also. If you anticipate a new with car* which he know* and fw ls price ttices- your while to see iwyy requlremeat to which sitated every possible saving o f time new F<r” ‘ * , , . to tl ***. ' ' and labor. Hundreds of special m*» When it comes to Ford service this *ry»«t Motor Sales aud assotiates or arc merely shopping. * ' *%*» I t h i * »«mtonlty. ex^rt t o t o ^ S e S ? w m n S ili S n lS ? °TVy * iS fjS t £ ' Much of the credit for the sure*** J f * / 11 m i p h B g r f dard th*vSw Veidv at ffifm e s *nd <ivlc‘ kaSers, of tins metropolitan shoe store fc*- Ford as^tli* man who tm fh t wttoln yh ffi do instant i^rvice Thev f*jr text and square (baling and iwarty longs to its enterprising owner. He confiiws of th* avwags wstWnf «*P*ris thought to give *n«*n« They t0 ^ wwirtlly ttm m h Is a shoe man of wide exnerieftce. a »*n th* joy, ph *wnw *ad totisfoe* an lmpossibilUy. are trained to d em and ail movement* best exploits tteir man with metropolitan ideas. He tjon of owning a awtor *ar. A car Th* new Fond long waited-has wncet* 4**»r* to serve, W* trnmin. has inctwporated these in the store Ithat wom IA gh « th* storito* and of- at. ast. arrived and is in keeping towr superior skill and Ingenuity, mend them, th*ir firm *mt thTmo he manages m a way that is most ford th* jfiwurav* to h* tafi firm*mot- with Henry Ford’s policy o f giving Th* Ford Motor Company te indtod tor cor they sell, jyg to school at least two years ta , mere. mail them along with .... ........t . , That make*, a hie Increase in the sttoetfon* and your requtot* will b* shown the styles and kinds of foot=, i r ; . . i-tenAic- l , ■sbsol aowBlation. N?w teachers and , adhered to in the strictest sense of wear they like regardless if they buy *°T« jt!,nt,,r raw n*ed no introdue- «w iaoor. bulMings and necessarv <facit« the word. style. im h h Ilf. Joxva, r,ron‘ <] Hem Ilf, Ar/JicJ Ki^chhsttorJ 5'ct been nMr| Mrs. Ellen spent eevoral parents, Mr. E. ■*> “ E” PEA< No. 2 % CHO’COl DROPS, 0| iondd, Poi h’la Recrii nograph 1 iwer BpeL ttted at 118 ^ ark, Mam , ne receiver’s *-ori Ut or distant liver’s ability ‘ range of *n consequently notion. kinds of -nr” (|*n. be visualized tnytne canuse C. fcientifie basis guesswork left tEGEIVER is n'tificate of As ailing the v [ity of amplifier particular m« Ait has been as 'onform to the the following •ers in Oh a* ly issue o f th* . ib:—“It isi poisU Uy one mokCf -ti lhad the courag* ih' curve* ./ihuudi , degree-o f J5»it ictipn. of musiefre i highest note* Such data arg ilt- enthusiastic anil of auditirs, muc& a. but upon the iny loductible roodingta ling instruments, ktentiy invested it* research. In its reivers, this policy •indication, H CotU-' dents are to de­ fies in Eria .model* lunexampledvrange Ing avery dictate hft ye. ‘ Each is offered assurance that it |r value—in amount Iplificgtion per dol- Iguty of design and Repressed hr quality: Iworkmanship. i the fundamental RFL bridge bil* |ue in that it elim- teneratiqn without tivity or pow«ry identktl as to degree of <*tc*l- sident, 1* a groda-:, o Radio School, o f and is very ctp- II service problem* |iy receivers; All firm or* alto able radio schools', ill times to render ; pt service, svite you to com- wlth the lateet „.?h or receiver; A Ks**d to The R. C. A Quitman Sts,, . you fall detail* gradlo lines, dm and his estab- coders of our pa- tq have; him in 670 S&P gu; to .am HRUSHES TWO MINUTES GREEN B EAGLE B| BORDEN! LIPTON Pineapplej PineappL PUI an English sta- washed ih. a few Ispray gun, saya laid of a Combined | Magazln*. Elec- Ihe water out at a pounds to the the operator can )ni to form a fine Sow, as he desires, car can be clean- and water reaches ~ slighted in ordi- loulua paid some- bill t’day had a ■own. CALIFOI ‘ ‘SHELL’ FULL “ DEL M< FULL SUGAR 10 LBf TOMj PU3 2 Gan* $1,00 $1.00 Nl $1.00 D1 $1.35 G1 25c BLA| 30c BRC 3Se AT\ NEW FORD ft. Beryes^tho |CaTd Now on k e L’nteTpris- fice8. Service kists. Before Introduction < ‘ars Repre- Are Men o f foney to Con- ition fo r Fair secured rej . and aggttoi This local dm within hi* j nr e s i this seel -know* and it iftomeat to «1 WALL CLIMA1 2 FOI SOAP P| KIRKS, *%

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