The Cedarville Herald, Volume 52, Numbers 27-52

'EDAHVTLLE HERALD. NOVEMBER 2 ?, t m . r r f — HAGARPAPER COMPANY STRAW SHEDBURNS Fir© broke out in ohe of the large •travr sheds of The Hagar Straw Board, and Paper Company about three o’clock Thursday afternoon and before the fire could be checked, two* thirds of the contents and about half of the shed wore burned. The local fire company responded and aided the company employees in fighting the fire. The enormous amount of smoke made i t difficult to reach the interior. The fire was first discovered in the east end of the shed bu t it was no t long until it spread due to the draft. Until this year the sheds were filled with straw but lately the insurance companies demanded a ten foot alleyway which only added to the draft and. helped spread the fire. Six lines of hose supplied water but the interior was like a furnace and hard to smother. The company has a complete fire fighting system beside . storage tanka, this with the village equipment was not sufficient to check the fire from the first. Citizen&^respohded and gave aid in saving what was possible bu t the bulk of the straw supply in the one shet was burned or damaged and made unfit for use. It is estimated the shed bolds 23,000 bales or about 920 tons. No estimate could be placed on the loss a t this time. LIVE SHOPPING NEWS FROM SPRINGFIELD MERCHANTS ORPHBUM THEATRE HAS EXCELLENT TALKING PICTURES H( L. Binder of the Orpheum Thea­ tre, Xenia, announces some excellent attractions for his theatre the coming week, v November 26, 27 and 28—“On with the Show,” Matinee 25c. Night 35c, November 30 and 31—“Time, Place and Girl.” Matinee and night. For December 3, 4 and 5, Matinee and night one of the biggest screen hits of the year: “Singing Fool.” Don’t miss this attraction. December 7 and 8—“Glad Rag Doll” ^and “King of the Kings,” a two reel serial. - Tl\e Orpheum has Vitaphone equip­ ment and gives excellent entertain ment in talking pictures. SUFFERED BROKEN ANKLE iTord has been received 'here that lrs. Mary Harbison, who is residing in Cleveland, fell some days ago while getting off a street car, and suffered a broken ankle. Shot Often Saver Stroke I F ONE is going to. be a successful . golfer, one of the most important {things to learn Is the short approach iknown as the chip shot. This Is ■.stroke saver and the best players jwould just as soon chip a ball to the | hole as to pntt it where the distance 'is great * -.When chipping to the pin It Is nec­ essary to get an accurate line as quite [often a well hit approach drops into jthe cup, thereby saving one stroke, [and maybe two. Play the chip shot jas you would a putt with the weight [of the body on the left leg. Keep the (head down and permit the club to 'swing through picking up the ball. i (ft. Ill), Bet) ByndlcatM 55£<>()CHaoo<>o^^ How It Started By JEAN NEWTCT j “HUMOR* I N THE common use of the word to expfp^s a state of mind, as bad sc good l amor, we find an Interesting story of a bygone medical theory, Which has been outlived by it* ter­ minology. At the time' when the barber was the aurgeoij, the medical profession had a thejwy that man, mentally and physically, was • controlled by four physical factors, four humors in the body, certain combinations of which !g&ve specific humors or tempers to .’one's health and disposition, t’liy- 'flclans’ bulletins of that time would, perhaps, make Interesting reading. They anight run somehfng like this: X* Y‘ Z* R* - This Is a good illustration of the wealth of history embodied’ In Inn- !gaage„ not scientific, etymological lan­ guage, but the words here and there jwhich belonged to some custom, Or MODERN DENTISTRY Can extend human life ten years. One of. the large insurance Companies spent nearly a million dollars advising their policy holders of the necessity pf pre­ vention and restoration. WHY they know as well as the dentist knows that the right kind of Dentistry can extend life ten years, Have you teeth been examined recently. ■C$11 C. 2471-J. DR. W. A. GEIB OVER GALLAHER’S DRUG STORE iVi EAST MAIN ST. In Springfield since 1913. CENTER 2471-J 'theory, or thing. (copyi rlght.) i,., Knew What Ha Wanted A schoolboy wrote to a downtown mg store as follows: “Dere sir: if iw her got a book called Dante) 'ebster on a bridge please sind me copy by O. O. D, male, f want too t ft ter-morrer if 1 Can, cause my actingteacher says 1 ought ter her ft,” -&jpjper’e Weekly, SPECIAL TILL THANKSGIVING THIS GENUINE “BOONE” Kitchen Cabinet IN GRAY ENAMEL $29.85 »a, ^ as pictured With Por­ celain pull out table top. No finer made or finished Cabinet on the market at double this Special Price. Delivered to your home Cash or Credit-— Price the Same. HOENIG’S .. LIMESTONE AND HIGH STREETS AN INVITATION c „ We invite the women in the communities adjacent to Springfield to come into our shop and inspect our new dresses, hats and hosiery. We will be glad to show them to you and not urge you to buy. NEW DRESSES $10.75 to $25 The new dresses offer both the new silhouette and the ever popular soft tailored styles. LARGE SIZES We feature large size dresses as well as dresses for small and medium sized misses and women. VISIT OUR MILLINERY SHOP ' Where hats are moulded to the bead and copies of imports made fit small cost. LARGE HEAD SIZES We feature youthful brimmed* hots for the matron and patron. SMALL HATS •That lead in chic for the young Blri—new bats to show you each fay, $2.75 to $15.00 BALDWIN BEAUTY SHOP AND COSTUME PARLORS 29 YEARS LEADERSHIP IN BEAUTY WORK AND THE ONLY COSTUME PARIOR IN SPRINGFIELD BE SURE TO GET OUR ESTIMATE FOR COSTUMING YOUR NEXT RLAY, 21 KING BLDG. MAIN 1570-W •I— CRYSTAL RESTAURANT 36 S.^Limestone St. SPECIALS ' NOON LUNCH 50c EVENING DINNER 75c Service Unexcelled GUS MANTIS Manager SACHS’ LIMESTONE. NEAR HIGH ST. NEW STYLES itf F A L L SHOES \ .. FOR MEN AND WOMAN ALL STYLES $5 ONE PRICE Here you’ll'find styles to suit ■ everyone. Styles of flash and charm for the deb and the co-ed as well as the more sturdy types for men and women who want to stay young.’ • . . ■ ■ ASK TO SEE THE PRETTY NEW STYLES IN ARCH SHOES 4«—•* PIERCE & COMPANY The House of Honest Values Established 1862 11 lo iJTH FOUNTAIN AVENUE Interior Decorators, Draperies, Window Shades, Picture Framing, Books, Stationery, Office Equip- ,ment, Kodaks, Artists’ Materials, Sherwin- Williams’ Paints,. Stains, Varnishes, Lacques Hail the Woman WOMAN dress for men, and for their own , satisfaction. Age-old statements that have brought about many a lengthy argument, that has never been settled. And because it is such a personal matter it will merit eternal discussion. SPRINGFIELD merchants are "always alert to the keenest needs and desires of the woman.' They fill -their stocks with merchandise that is high in quality, authentis in style, and very reasonable in price. . , V *• SPRINGFIELD S HO P P E R S’ PAGE will appear regularly each ■week in this paper, and the adver- tisers hereon are pledged to truth­ ful advertising and guaranteed values. A visit to the stores will convince you. LACY'S WOMEN’S APPAREL 28 S. Limestone.Street Offers Roadster Coats Made of Chinchilla $10 Roadster Coats that are most attractive for‘all outdoor occasions. Picture yourself in. one of them at the football game next Saturday ! They are very'warm—-and ex­ ceptionally smart looking. - Navy only, size 11 to 40 WURLITZER MEANS MUSIC PIANOS, PLAYERS, GRANDS VICTROLAS, RADIOS and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS - on easy weekly terms SPECIAL THIS WEEK A USED PLAYER $79 WURLITZER 38 3 . LIMESTONES $15.00 'Per Month Day School ' I $3.50 Per Month Night School OBTAIN YOUR BUSINESS EDUCATION IN A , , CERTIFIED SCHOOL A card will bring Catalogue HARTWELL COLLEGE OF COMMERCE 8th Floor Arcue Building Main 380 •* *■ 20 Years of Optical Service KARL F. EIPPER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted * ^3 West Main CREGAR STUDIO PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Photos will solve your • Xmas gift problem. Arrange for a sitting now Call M-596 304 ARCUE BUILDING f — r ■— ■ - 1 e ! > f)R. ERNEST BOVEY BLOOMER ’S . SCHOOL OF DANCING LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR 25% S. LIMESTONE STREET #• Your Health Creates Your World NEW CLASS FOR iDULTS BEGINNERS 201-2 ARCUE BUILDING ^ Tuesday Evening at 8 :30 M PHONE 1360-W . Private lesson by appointment l • ------------- - - - — ................................................ ........... -»j ■ ' # PHONE CENTER 72 ----------- ----- ------------ --------- * .. « .■!■ j, —•< f. * THE ZIRKLE STUDIOS RALPH E. ZIRKLE Director INSTRUCTORS IN Piano Organ Voice Violin Trumpet Expression ALL STRINGED INSTRUMENTS 312 Mitchell Bldg. Phone Main 77 A W S >» , By Viola Brothers Shore FOR THE GOOSE— M OST of the pickin' In the world is done . by people that don't understand. You never start ponderin' on the nothingness of everything while k 'new love affair is on the up curve. You can'g be a wife and an artist /at the same time, although you dan be married and have a career. All the offensive tactics of a man ain’t half so demoralizin' for a woman as the confidences of another woman. 1 « ... FOR THE GANDER— » ■ 1 * a The woman wlffi a strong person­ ality don't have to bfe afraid of crit­ icism ; but’ she's'gotta be prepared [for 1$. r c mm ' When yon love it makes two people richer but when yon hat'e it on’y •makes one poorer, , As two people get deeper In love, ifhe man gets less afraid of losln' the 1 woman and the woman gets more -Afraid of losln’ the man, ' (Copyright,) THE BIG-4 POINTS IN A DAIRY COW M I IDLOKFOB INA Bible en Antelope SfcLi “Books Before Typography” snys: “The famous Alexandrian codex, one of the earliest known copies of (he Wide, Is wr ten on antelope, skin ” The “Ilig 4" points In a dairy coW arc, .according to the Blue Valley Creamery Institute, a big udder, a big spring of rib, a big nostril and a big eye. Whenever these p/frts of the tfoWS ftfiatomy are characteristically forgo for the type or breed, one can expeer large, profitable flow of milk, If the cow Is properly fed. A big expressive eye denotes fem­ ininity and dairy temperament. A big nostril nearly always goes with large lung capacity and strength of Constitu­ tion. A big, bulging rib that drops deep along the side of the cow, shows food capndty needed to make a large volume of milk each day during the lactation period, A big, fine-textured, shapely udder attached high behind and carried well forward under, the body of the cow Is most Important of all four points, Ghfeh a cost' good In these points, making substantial profits is u com­ paratively simple proposition if good feeding methods are used, Until one studies these points particularly by comparing two cows alongside of each other, the wide differences between In­ dividual cdWS are hardly ever noticed. But they are important from the t standpoint Of productivity and profits above feed cost. Cows good in the “Big 4” points are profltfcbl* softs four- tUMMoat of fits, i Save Here Cedarville Bargain Store TRY OUR RED. EAGLE COFFEE 36 c SWEET BRIER CORN 15c—2 for 25c * *a» - LARGE CAN PEACHES 2 $ C WE NOWHAVE ALL SIZES IN FLEECE LINED UNION SUITS AT 98c NO.NEED TO BE-COLD MEN—KEEP YOUR FEET DRY—KNEE BOOTS S2.98 SPORT BOOTS S3.98 HART BRAND PORK&, BEAN—SATURDAY ONLY 10c FRESH AND CURED MEATS HOME DRESSED PRICES POPULAR LACE BOOTS $4.95 4 BUCKLE ARCTICS $3.25. SHOES AND RUBBER FOOT- WEAR FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY-PRICED TO SELL

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