The Cedarville Herald, Volume 53, Numbers 27-52
- A t - ■* , f•*»> 1 ■ < ! ' ; it- -t - ’ »■1 ! The hoalbli, safety, wtmm §««* , mtd app***- ane* of your home demands your moot careful attention, end deserves your very best Ho you know tka* the World’* Fftaeet Display of Humb- img fixture* it in Dayton, Ohio, owned by the m & g om p * »? > m * m East Mmawweg* 4 m w 1 •l b * welcome wMtiiwot«)0#yeu eamect^ pgrehas* our com p i le display, wiUkMp you decide bow you want ^ vm m p $**» *#* tom . You owe year bome 'tit-varat bank*. • our slow- room , thgfrWie*. aittm fin* f i x ity and reaspnaJWe pfiqjfc o f the Wg|e#t quality fixtures. The haWwoow end the WWke*,»a* npw be not only,Useful but »xo*pttpia»y beautiful.. New de^sfcisew e o lm new awangemettL make this .Bflwrtl1* . • . ,Visit tbfcWatltftKaMtDfcptey Open Saturday Afternoons and Evening by Appointment 6W?-631EastMoiHiment Avenue* Dayton, Ohio toto. A-teWBl-.t M rpb apes f t m i s its i^fowsnKm»(ti| Th* Lurtut* Court* Ctaftirim* viskes to ssiuiuiM that tit nibiieuettr T. "CT^nP ” ■“!Jl’■'-I I*"!,.R.|M»W, W# .OTAU.'.-Sf’ fins eouvs* fa*# been eefoeted, tfolg thro* numbers *r* being effssed thfo year, The committee, how****, •»* deovpred to secure very high prod* talent. The quality will 6e difficult |e surpass. j The price o f season ticket* will be toffl.00 for adults, 75 cents fur oettegs sad hifh school students, and $* o*nt# for children. This is a very reospa- able price fdr season ticket* when the quality <of these three number* is con* sklersdL On Thursday, November 7, the Samoe Mexican Orchestra i* scheduled te appear. This portrays in a color* ful manner the art and tousle o f old Castilian Mexico. The entire company is'Mexican. Dr. Hilton I, Jones will be here on Tuesday, December 2, He is a Let* turer on Popularised Science* which includes many interesting .scientific demonstrations that can be easily up* derstood by everyone; The third and foatnuraberwiUb* the Cathedral Trumpeters on Wednes day, January 21. As their name Imj- plies they are skilled musicians on fh| trumpet and other wind instrument#; All three number* have been highly recommended to the committee -byVthi JRedpath Lyceum Bureau and a* a. I$*! suit-we feel that the community will- receive entertainment o f the highest : ti&mMMM Mt.JM l '^eElBy W* ^PeWrT^* I g|^uU| !MHtof*fldK 1 VPWWBW - .*iti|i|gsji»tf to.i wfi lawiil e i M v rw m v r church p , a A* HuMdsen, pash OOHlaa, 'Inph. fuudwr flihstl ah m tf« a, n». Preaohhcf a* IrM a .« . XywfCth Leegua at t r lt j*. XdfNt*- *r. Oumm Topic, ^Wh^t I*. ^MaotamaaT*l Iatecpisdiae League will begin this SUaday-evening. Alberta Owens is the emmsellor. Attneuncsmeefe will be made *con* corning the Junior League on Sunday morning. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday even ing at 7:86. We are. stwdy ing the Parables o f Jesus.'•<•» AV*'< Choir practice, evening at 7:30* : nj •■» I'l.wAw l,iWyi.,.-,.li-ia MKMONITJC BRSTHBRN IN CHRIST CHURCH a guMusaaJ m f '-— jvj - p i"«i . t a n' srji:^Enj'JLi!W’,w,g wr-w*? -wa vB»^ r jfUlt HHIOlfr-jOMIMi T ) M i " navs^nmii ■*— ‘ *-- itaamM totmU' a f AM aattiiM I. XM, .VP .QKlkfiJBKBu IMP'*11^. RMUyMt rA&y, ’Baagae aa adaaaaalA S H I ! ! ."MMWTSiBJfttm*W ^ «** a*®****^ »* J2JU * s w .h * «U«*UU *W iwwWee* ef uwieweitee e a « iw *m« ** sew#* t* wuMUh *r wsfeuie m 9 *m m m m m * mammm m vm * # * am -mi* of «pm m- tu« wwrtiw ««« tm S w t£m*t iM|. *• Sa*4 sat te mow # IrVS"#SfwWnwe?BF jnSw JWgyw -wmtmfmtr aSdHu■ ^ ^ u , „ , , r' egcwoer«. mt mu ***** »**» urn eaCTWH t. * alwU h». eaUwfal it* *ay e d lw u renu awe »d **ur tits rW s a t e W N « t J«u mu .sa tow j » » w «Musriw i«e .»u*«wi hr am* aay surfsee grataNK *MT wm tm *wwil fumd w * list' id s at fletetw* J»W- iwsMssUseiide wsaNewaua ■ { Merer. SScnON *, » sheU to vaUeful Ur MW!auwt: O ^ jt e aadwite as* «ev«rs*s tats » stww, jiogx p, ifeCOWCiLfc. ^Pjwe^u- epwe*a . | .Ejimpw. BSCTlOlf «. It Mi*U b« uaUvfM. tot may.! ' — p*m* te suite ceuueUea with *»y aatdUrr MOTIUC AT CtgeTMN ON TAX LEVY IN ,*n W TW TON MILL LIMITATION u i •*££'’ Xotleo u hswbf rifea that ta sersusnes t* * rawieth* of «»* CoimNV et Ue viiu*« of a i f f l t InMA ^ t T ^ - CBUrTtUe, OOUWCeunty. OhU, poud S^U - WMMS N» u «N l M _ snw^wTW u *«mart£*ia*«i S T S S H ' S T iS »i«k iS «iU w ff Wm ff) ■»**»»*■ * » • wttMUr mid fiestua wm to seat to Sde WNeNt A* M. WNImuto* MU* 1MNUf Welesk R M. tVsstsm BtsaSsto Thtoi to *N ***r stow to tbs P to tttN tto Ttllsss to * dw?UI*' ^ ? (Berk to seto VtlUea Xhs- forseotos toW puWUhto br *to*r to *T£* h toNtoto c«toy,oeu. ^ w , am »- tones, ctotoiu,. JUSb EBQKC, CtortL -'N, MONEY ON V *i* V * * ;4‘', •! 1 ”r- ^ For the complete heatingjob, or aa an ____ hot radiate heat, but circulates & on the fiumace principle; does the, we?k; of Several old-fashioned room heaters; and keeps all rooms uniform ly warm. N v>.‘ N f is surprisingly lew. Gome in. Let Us show you the Gas Deatrola for your home-r-tell you how easily you can buy it. ( Only the Heatrola has the Intensi-Fire Air Duct—the unique device that ^ absorb* much o f the heat, in ordinary heaters goes to waste up the chimney, type in this year’s course. The Committee plans to -make a drive for the sale of season tickets during the week o f October 2€t to. 31 inclusive, • -r-Commitbee. | ,ltM ■■■■-.1-. | ■!I ...... . “THE BID HOUSE" TO SHpW AT REGENT. SPRINGFIELD - , v , : / f -, ;f Probably no show In recent yearn has created sa much discussion and criticism as «The Big Hpuap.” the startling,talking li'llll life behind grpy prison walls. The Ohio censorship was recently lifted on this production,end it will be shown at the Regent Theatre, Springfield for four days, starting Saturday, October 2ft This show will .b e . followed by "Dixiana,” a musical comedy featur ing Bebe Daniels, •At the State Theatre* Springfield Jeanette McDonald and Jaclc-Suchanoiv will appear to good' advantage iu the brilliant musical comedy "Mhnte Carlo" which opens there Sunday, Oc tober 26 for a four day run. The last three days o f the week,, starting .Thursday, October 30, “Girl o f the Golden West" an all outdoor talkie will be shown. “Sea Wolf”, that graphic story of the noa, witt be offered at the .Fair* batik*- tbfiitn* SfirititfitUL i&x louif days beginningxSunday, October 26. Tfflton Stilt ,ti tho iiA keelfc tiiM to Mew heights o f dranuttic a^ pg . The tense dram* i t interwoven; with a charming love story* •W.6w-I—I|V*»■i»l|'inr I , j "W *Vto-.BiBiIB.IB. Revival meetings wUhetmturoe each evening this week at 7:3U in the t, 0 . O. F. Building on Jfch* first floor, with Rev. G. D; Clink o f Yale, bring ing soul stirring evangelistic mess ages. Sunday right, October 26th will be the last right o f revival.services, after which will be regular weekly services as follows: ' Prayer Heating, Wednesday at 7:30 Worship, Saturday at 7:30;P. M, Children’s .Meeting, Sunday at 2:30 P ..M. , Worship, Sunday at. 7:80 P. M. All Welcome. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Heat ' ?•. •' : • ■■ -to-■: '' ''* t o f f , * * * •WRBHR* G A 8 G O A Y I D 1 C B 8 RfaturleNt*Tkeatrioal— Burltigiit ' f) * Over 500 Select, Sanitary and New Patterns PKIZEWINNBItStoUAUA DtlNCES MASQUERADES and HOUSE PARTIES For 3 $de and Rent at Pouter Prices Hayt*M’« CoNtww© ffltep " 128 S. Jefferson St.. Est. 1910 DaytoD, Ohio r , Have You Examinedi Your Koof? / Thu lojiff dry numqh hwimAde mwiy Iwdty roofs. Now is the tim« to flix them up to most the fall rain* and winter snow. ■■ ' ■ ■ Grip Tight Aftbeatoi Fiber Hoof Faint ■ • s Will do ths work. For, tin, shingle or felt roofs, Ten year guarantee on job. No,tar. Will not crack or peel. A 1h M o V A U f AKTItb lB M to A . JMkVMNrA lbA A toN f % i l § p t l% SE N D H IM B A C K A G A IN U ,8 .S e B s t o r RoscoeCMcCdBod SsMisr McOiKoch bMptevsd b i« . s«lf to b ta a uuiMaHy capable aw( ‘ Sc ssm ot. HU tjuSe t mtammrn Mi a # tyf%4 * NsiMsg osrid be bmw * baesdaf se M dm . jg to y ^ a L IfaffSflff' •mm®* •uspi' 'TOw^BC w VM| h CHW sBtts t« reduce wage Scale#, for down the bate of faHwigredes, dfo m toy the benefit#,of die tariff a#£ rim* the eoqMtrietionof American riettps, foriar our own etamdarS SenatorMcCulloch iaeuppoctedfo hie etend by Secrtear y of Labs* 1mmJ. Deri* who aaytt "The pMtscdv* tariff tod the fimitfd hMnigntion setago hapdin fomh Uw average men in Atmirirt fo for the protected Americe* fovea wf mr* tmmr tnsn tor Veator ebroed. ffo Cafofo Coofidge eertt “Wf Mums taiAk InMinftWMdL driefie ere good epougha*that bnfi lM8tt 10 Enrildn endmiowlewof tariff-ami font, lion (eetriedon to ptovant «U world front ruthfog in to goeiafe j PtoridemHoover asytt “Onrec*. Motnfoayatemiabut to ‘ lltt Sririifoi Ism>jUmudLf^2' •m*. ^^nwow*s*owow*n ^owwwen o o •••» nn«Uto|to rive uf the aerion, net deemaeh? f% TO If JKJm OinltVf 'MCVWWMM'.Mia f^a. -rtt b . A m . Jx-.jj fin iwffiw ruBvncann9W9t m for she ha U for ahfoh Aaneric*."^** M,CUUOCH you SENATOR ' 'GBKiUUTTiE Sforrti't e t e ritotowr* itaoms Ofo* 10:00 A.- M; Bible School. ‘/An hour in the house o f God with the -Word of-God." Can you conceive of a better expenditure o f an hour o f your time. All non-attendpnt# are urged to attend. 11:00 A .M . Worship Service, Ser mon Theme, "A t War With the Con stitution.^, This witt be a discussion o f the present situation regarding pro hibition, and the wet attempt to bring back the evil days. You witt be. inter ested in; this discussion, Come and bring ypur friends. “ 6:30P , M. Young People’s Society meeting in the Vestry. Brentpn Turn,. « r is the leader. Ail. are invited. 7130 P, M. Union Service tn.thm. church* We are glad to announce that the speaker for the evening is to be Rev. Dr. Blair, for a quarter o f a cen. tury a missionary in Korea, qiri/at present located in Chicago, pod con nected with the work o f the Board M\ that city* Dr, Blair comes to, us high ly recommended, and we anticipste p* treat. . ,*- - ’ Dr. Blair is a rslative o f Bfr.. Ktt* Mtrickawhobm student in CedeFwtUe .(g*.w ssm ?!N f .fT. ^ ; ■, to WMW-W' WvJi" Cottegar 1 1 ' ! Everyone i* invited to attend this serried* , Mid Week Service, Wednesday right at '7:80—"The Stewardship o f Life." FOR SALE-Red Delicious, Bald win, Staymsn, Wlnesap, Roman Beau ties, and Jonathan Apples. Nagley Fruit Farm, phone 2H-137. , ’ / ...r.fl t..| FOR RENT. Garage. Inquire at this office. ETN A IO T ‘ INSURANCE__ COMPANY _ .Third - National-Bide:.*- - Dayton, Ohio In wm quarters, p a rt fjto# mn4 fa ll I sqi # agautpw antad . ^HENRY S. BAGLEY, District Manager m m y p s t s m THR tBVIYjUrtOW.Or QHI' ARWCL* XH. SXCnON *. . That ritoors -------- -------- -------- -- bom coif. t t O 3*!r be MbmfoeJ to. tb« i to tie «Mto let Utotit*>,<«• *al \f‘ ' ’ Aatici.fi xir. a ^ r w « a e ? s 2 , -A ^ 'Ts,«r# ft^ iifwcA- -Pollttrtd Adu, Off**' to rite deem* J , CURRKCS L m m i r e ” 1' ,Stel«. S«r«aryo{ ‘ ecrtlfj dtire* . M S w w A ® ' mkji J i? sctote Sn4 sfssajsnss^ in w w m iw m T io r.t foto.fot*. 5 ® » w ^ CLARRNC^ROtoM. Ift*!* ” 1 Rtokrto a Muiaeke afed®***l|d» kt f ^mfo*rtto,#hm*»atMldy*tteirtt<ay, ^ itoi jljkiiii Hilaalii m illMi ** H K C ! •t *m Listen Folks Read! Act! Realize! Outthey gfc, Warm Winter Wear at Frizes you never thought of. Every counter loaded with Bargains* Share in Them. Some of our many Extra Values for you. BIG WARM BLANKETS One Big Lot Only LADIESDRRSSES New Stylea, Real Values .S um T h fm ;. * . . V TQ CHILDREN’S SHOES] A Big Feature o f Our October ^ ■ ‘ Gmng at TO MEN’S SHEEPSKIN COATS ^11 Sizee A B m ! Huy, going at OUR g r e a t sh o e sa l e LADIES’ SHOES . Values to $350 , Out tliey go, enly ■v/ PARTWOOL BLANKETS ■t „ ' \ '. - - ’ - •, ' ’ Large, doubts Blankets . . $4.00 vnaluea only LARGE INDIANBLANKETS (M l, MEN’S OVERCOATS Buy Overcoat* Now A ll Wool. A ll Sizoa / Hurry BOVS’ SHEEPSKJENS - Be Early. See Them Ext. a Special, -Only 1 > , LADIES’ WINtEII Goats- A ll Size* One Big Lot K't ‘ 1 -V r rc thre t*w { cbari the Electj in th cd ml recor fortyl the .-these] ,sions -,ment| Other Goats to 1 i . i y f The Houseof Connery I j Utfctt Atfortment>Lowest Prices Easiest Terms CIRCOHEAT A buautiful little circu lating heater in awalnut finish. Just the stove f6r heating one large or 2 small rooms* Weight 195 lbs. J Price $24 OHIO in Path of Cold Wi By Intenutioasl News Service Ohio is diraetly in the path of the early cold wave which is sweeping western and mid-western states and will probably arrive here either late Friday or early Satur- day, according to advices which" were issued today at the United State* weather bureau at Colum bus. the waathar man guessed light this t iW * I T S H E R E and from nil indications il*s .fcfra. for a gaud long stay— Are you prepared? Let Adair's help you* ‘f ion n Of Elj precii every| ports Noven has Clareil struct! iBoardj the st| .the pr The family th e ir. electiol their quicklj TheJ near, State ii . s tin» it] ber 16f will h i ' ' . the onq will limit o| . .day. game j , great ' , . avoid | v Valenti familyj . limit i •ania ' It is : raccooii rat Store in We known j sided Thoms Sent tiij vegetat pared, this* * feed 4,| A sami roast breddti/ _ bread a! ' out the borate -generod REAL BARGAIN - Here is a handsotne stove 34i/s> inches high. W a l n u t finish, and weighs 200 lbs. 4& 0* f For only .......... Ix d n iiY t AgeBts For* , * v M O O R E 'S Seventeen Heater Huaiphry Radiant Firo Gas Heater Ray Gib Gas Haatars * i A l f f f l L A B A N A D Y R E L j g r d t a s i T M S 'L Depth im inches 440 lbs. This Is th# value we know of attl furnace. .............. inches. Large fire box. Wt. * « i t ’ An exceptional heater for the priee. Good looking and a fine heater* Ttfa stove weighs 525 lbs. and is priced at •S 8 I * * ; A D A I R 9 S the pas and dri . cakes f| Aliv in the 1 restau ■ninth" early scores until: legislat conveat the infl stimuli those ii An 1 pared Ohio Hi in the 21st Neal Health] Tuesdaj deliver 1 spsaks forger eon at one o f 1 be cor labor He years .susp porary' ing. public, have Chi tiefoea 8. WJ the Tarl dri< do ou r. ns. —V-J-eforie*'teto* nfoiastsj—wtoSi titoesaiurinzfiemgeMiMnMiM^***»»- *&m***>m * ».*“• f • w *; ~ T d t n t i i M i d
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