The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 27-52

p 5i» e i : PILES t .n 7 « • * end all aiher rectal d'-srJors, together with Varicose Va’ ns, may ha paWfisc'y cr.-J per­ manently Healed by our m:M offict methods. THE DAYTON VARICOSE CLINIC fVITI !«*•<> **«*• *IS*. B*YTQM, OMiO FeualltSHP 4UKM2N Slid r»»u«M.v turn wricn or c*. e. a. lohonkckvr % write ron ru ts booklet ^ L e LUXURY tha t Women Love ¥ & / / // n / / « There’s a world o f compliment in the way women invariably choose The Sinton-St.Nich- olas in Cincinnati. The eager desire to please, the air o f refinement and comfort, the cen­ tral location , the splendid food and the surprising economy excite their admiration. Rates for rooms with bath,shower and servidor, $2,50 upwards, Five' , dining moms serving finest food at very moderate prices. The hotel of character in a city of character JOHNL,HORGAN..<.,Anwar CINCINNATI CHICAGOOFFICE-520No. MICHIGANAVE•SUITE 422 •PHONESUP[Rl0fl44t6 © S P E C T A C U ^ EVENTS A T D A YTON AIRPORT One at the most spectacular events to he staged in connection, with the ait carnival at the Dayton Municipal Airport, the afternoon and night of July 3 and 4 will bo the night para­ chute drop by .Ralph LcFcrc of Cin­ cinnati. This event will he the first tune a parachute drop has been attempted at night. By means of flare and spot lights the crowd will be able to follow every movement of Lajere from thee time ho leaves the plane until he reaches the ground. Another thrilling event will be the spectacular performance by Dkk’ formanees daily, afternoon and night! Young, chief teat pilot for the Wacoj The night program will bo unusual-1 Aircraft Co. o f Troy. Young will o f. ly interesting an dentertaining. Thej fer a series o f aunts o f real death de>; committee in charge hag gone to a ‘ fying import and they will ]be per* great amount of trouble to provide a formed early in the afternoon and night carnival show which will bej probably again at night with the I The programs are scheduled to start plane, fully illuminated. Ilong remembered for its grandeur v The army will lend its aid in male-j at 3 and £ P. M. ing this carnival one o f unusual merit i by sending from Wright field a group1 of the latest combat planes with army pilots. ,1 J| In addition to these three factors = there will be air duels, other stunt § flying and a very entertaining ground 1 show. The program provides for two per- VIAVI 1 BINDER TWINE Lowest Price Per Biale:'. ■ ■ - Ever Quoted Inquire at our Store and SAVE A LOT OF MONEY Headquarters Here » r t- . • for Everything Needed by the Harvester— Biggest Line oCRepair in All Southern Ohio i A Family Remedy for do- | mestic administration. Eg. I amining Physician every i Monday. 35J/& N. Foun- | tain, Springfield, O. J|IIIHfMIMIIIIHtltflHlMlllllllll|l|l|ll|llll||limi|(|||||#|||t|i M u m CfcuLMt . Many dtias hav# dmagad thtfr narnos. Paris wa* ones Lutetla; Haw York was New Amsterdam; Ot­ tawa was Bytown; and Constant!- nople, Bysantlutn, Christiania, now Oslo,* (tad the latter name centuries ago. I.enlnj, ad was famsrty Petro- grad, and before that, St Petersburg. i! No Quiet Plan* Talkies In the home are now pen- slble, we are told, with player-pUu»*, phonograph, radio and talkies all go­ ing full blast at the earn* time, with eats howling, dogs harking, babies crying, older children yelling and par­ ents arguing, themodern home should be a peaceful refuge,-—Worcestei Telegram. Amt a Off* Crew “Basuty.'* aald Mark Twain, “fr !*■ seel H spirt* from w«ek ** giwwthe Sewer* t M ehaU ertww.’*-Amerfewi Msgasiae. KEEN K U T n * *A Z < * STROP DRESSING 1 ' c l e . M^ C f t e v e n U f l « K Saves fuel* BYmnili 3 oz. box 5KORN KURE—Mighty F*»• By M»U 25c battle J, B. STRONG, 238 N. West St,, ' Xenia, O. Lowest Prices in History! STOP IN BEFORE YOU START OUT Don't celebrate your 4th of July trip with tire blowouts. Nothing wrecks the holiday frame o f mindiipicai^letely as a struggle by the roadside with a flat tire*We’ll gladly inspect your tire equipmept beforehand. NEW LOW PRICES NEW HIGH QUALITY lattst lijitim • Guaranteed GOODYEAR , SPEEDWAY Supertwist Cord Tires Poll Greraize Price —of Each Each - In Mr* 29x4.40-21___ IS.50 03.49 • »9* 29x4.50-20.___ 3.19 3.79 •9* 30x4.50-21___ s .n 3.03 4 1 28x4.75-19.___ 4.03 4-5# ,94 29x4.75-20----- 4.7* 4.37 .91 29x3.00-19.---- 4*«S 4,7* s.ee 30x5.00-20...... 4.95 4.99 X.X4 31x5.00*21----- *.15 4.9* x.xe 31x5.25-21----- 9.9* g.9* i .i » 30x3ViRg.Cl. 3.39 3.39 •OO The Greene County Ejgst Main Street, Xenia, Ohio Quality Values Only Goodyear Offers FamousLifetimeGuarantssd GOODYEAR PATHFINDER Supertwist CordTlree CASH PRICES Full Oreralze Priceof Each Eachla Pain Tube 29x4.40-21 •4*79 04.05 ift.05 29X4.50-20 5,35 5.X9 .95 30x4.50-2! 5.43 5.17 ft.93 28x4.75-19 0.33 O.XO *«*7 29x4.75-20 0.43 044 .95 29x5.00-19 0.05 0.45 *.17 30x5.00-20 0.75 0.55 ■*.33 30x3.------- 4,07 3.93 .OX 3Ss3feKft.Cl. 4,X9 4.90 .90 3«x3^0.S.a 4**9 4.10 .90 32 x L m .... . 7,50 7.35 X.3* TRADE' US YOUR OLD TIRES FOR NEW 1932 GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHERS JEAN PATTON CedarviUe, Ohio GOOD USED TIRES $1 U P . . . EXPERT VULCANIZING TUNE IN GOODYEAR RADIO PROGRAM Every Wednesday Evening ■ LETS HANG OUT the WELCOME SIGN u • . . and * . • . 4 . * * ‘Strike Up . • . the BAND !9 W hen the flags flutter to the b reeze ; when lively band music quickens the pu lse ; when a great city is in holiday attire; when streets are filled with a merry th ro n g }., . .it is, then that the pride o f citizenship in that particular., town or community swells within the heart and one feels *jf.. .. “ it’ s great to 'belong” . Rut how many people who have been a part o f or witnessed such city, town or community activities have stopped to consider the cource o f that cbmmenwealthV ability to put across pro­ gressive programs which make, for the popularity and growth o f the town? The source, the origin . . . . . the yet;y beginning o f that town’s ability to do things and grow was the spirit o f cooperation o f its citizens . . . . its business men, its civic leaders. They stuck together—-a n d they did things. They helped each other to help themselves. They saw to it that when one o f their citizens invested hismohey his time and his ability in honest home e ffo r t that he.waft supported . . ,. .. that he re -' ceived in return for a ll that he was giving— to make a better town in which to live. A town is no bigger than its citizens make it Likewise, a town is just as big as its citizens make it. A ll o f which brings us down to the question, “ how big do we want Cedarville to h e ?” A re we satisfied with our town? A re there advancements we would like to have and e n jo y .. .in civic' lif^— in the school— in our church life—— in our homes— in our business? Neither- town nor individual can stand st i l l . . . T h e y . must either ,go forward or slip back. Citizens o f Cedarville with investments in , ■ homes and-property most surely do not want the town to slip back- earnings and savings fritter away . . . and be lost. to see their Then support the home merchants; support home industry in every manner; keep jobs open and citizens employed; help your-self by helping your town, its busi­ ness men, its civic leaders. Buy at home— Boost Cedarville—;hang out the welcome sign and, strike up the band. ■ THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED FOR THE Cedarville Community Club Girls! You’re Doomed After You Reach 27 San Frandisco.—Girls who wait until they are past twenty-seven to marry are likely to remain spinsters for the rest of their lives. That Is, file theory of Caven­ dish Moxbn, M. A., consulting psychologist, who has made a study of marriage here for the last ten years.' "Between the ages of twenty- two and twenty-seven, a girl 13 at her best,” he said. “She roaches the full bloom In physical and mental development. She can choose her husband from the group of men between the ages of twenty-eight nnd thirty-three, the usual marrying period for men. “If she waits until after twen­ ty-seven sho Is apt to find the man o? her own age or a few years older already married. As ft rule, younger men will not he Interested in her” Moxon said lie believed the un­ derlying cause for unhappiness In modern marriage Ts the tend­ ency of the times for individual­ isation. “Marriage is easy when every­ body has the same tastes, man­ ners aftd beliefs,” be said. “It becomes dangerous for the eman­ cipated woman and individualized man of today. A tyuit for per- feetton is a hunt for the impos­ sible,” S m MMI P«d»m«i«r [ N m first pedometer is said to have «a Invented nearly iso yeafw ago an English mechanic, named John ‘ chee. Our First Sale in Our New Location Unusual Va lues f o r M en Values Ho $2.99t No need to have your old shoes half soled $ -Cj Q B when these high quality black oxfords are to I o O D go a t -------— — .— --------------. . . — . . . . . . . JL Values to $3.99 Here’s where you make a worth while saving on$ oxfords of black or tan which are grouped to go at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . 8 5 Serviceable sho*f»rChildren Values,to> $149 Your, youngsters will get ft lot of wear out of these shoes offered in a wide selection of leathers to go ■a t ...* .— 2 ^ * . - - . . Values to $1.99 In this group you’ll find many different styles$ J Q in dress or sport patterns I • to go ftt— — — J L 9 9 MENSWORKSHOES$ 1 .6 9 Values to $2*79 Dainty little straps or ties for girls and sturdy$ -*| Q A oxfords for boys grouped I * 7 / to go at— — —— l Sm art Shoes f o r Women White, Sea Sand, Kid and Patent Leathers Values to $1.99 Foot smartness ish’t expensive—not when you can $ -efi A f\ get shoes like the ones in.this group which are to I •rlrU go at J L Values to $2.99 Fashion Favorites which have won the approval $ of discriminating women are grouped to go at 1 . 8 5 Women’s Fine Guage Pure SILK HOSE 2SG SALE STARTS Thursday, June 30 Ends July 9 / Saum Arcade Shoe Store 5 end 7 East H igh St Springfield, Ohio WOMEN'S SHOES 9 9 *

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