The Cedarville Herald, Volume 59, Numbers 27-52
<*• V■* o, me, ’4 i f ‘ 1 * h ' U E l *a ►-* r>■#& v*4 -** f *#■*&’*■• »atrva«i m BMVW i M m i , - kins <urc.MQC£AT CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER And Help Make This Board Bi-partisan (political Advertisement) ELECT— * ' JUDGE LOWELL C. BODEY ro SUCCEED HIMSELF AS COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE A FAIR, IMPARTIAL and CAPABLE JURIST SEPARATE NON-PARTISAN JUDICIAL TICKET ~ ~ (Political Advertisement) VOTE FOR Republican Candidate for SHERIFF Asking Your Vote For FIRST TERM At The General Election, November 3,1936 J. wm . Fudge, K. F. D. No. 2, Xenia, Ohio “Libetad Lady” Coming t 9 Regent Temperance Notes Sponsored by Cedarville W. C. T. U. When Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pur* -•has* th* rights on a sure-fire jjtory, unlike some motion picture 'producers they do not eftft a lot g has-beens or unheard-of players the principal roles and expect ,the popularity of the story to make $h« picture a box office Success. M-G-M does just the opposite— f itting their finest stars in their ntst stories. The results are ifttatifylng not only to the public that purchases the tickets but to the producer, because M-G-M lilts $op the nation's box office receipts jftery year. Another proof of this policy's soundness is the latest M-G-M re lease, "Libeled L*dy," which dur* if## Its first twO weeks bn the na tion's finest theater screens has shattered record after record. "Libeled Lady” is a model * comedy romance — outdoing in many ways “The Thin Man” and it has been given elaborate and careful production to assure the movie would have as many lauglm \nd as entertaining romances as did the story. And wlmt a cost! William Pow ell, MyVila Loy, Jean Harlow and Spencer Tracy In the four prin cipal roles arc’ but a quartet of tlic more than 20 "real slar names" appearing in this film. "Libeled Lady" will first be seen In this territory At the Regent theater In Springfield, where it Is to open ft week's engagement, Friday, Oct, 20. Senator Capper says: "It has been the history o f mankind that neither the satopn, nor intoxicating liquor, has added to law enforcement or law ob servance." The Cleveland Ph'in Pealer said that tho sales o f liquor in Cleveland increased IQ to 20 per cent during ithe Republican Convention and the jNational Voice o f June 4 said: “ To Iquench the thirst o f delegates to the Democratic national convention, the Pennsylvania state liquor control hoard has announced that all state stores in Philadelphia will remain open until 11 p. m., during the con vention.' - Kansas Bridge To Bear Name o f Carry Nation Barber county, Kansas, voted to - Pr. F, Scott McBride at the meeting of our General Assembly said: “ Th e ' trend is back to prohibtion. The ve ry ! forces o f repeal are driving us back j to prohibition and the people o f the ‘ name a new bridge for Carry Nation, United States are going back to p r o -; the hatchet-swinging dry crusader, hibition, root, stock and branch, I ^vho made ■ prohibtion history in am sure that our United Presbyterian 1Kansas. The name was chosen by a church will do its part. ' !vote o f 2,108 to 1,108 over that o f Bill “ New problems have appeared with Horn, the famed wastern stage-coach the return o f liquor. Half of the peo- driver. The bridge is situated near pie dispensing liquor to the people of Medicine Lodge.—Ex. the United States are girls,” Tongue Test For Drunken Drivers Drinking dulls the driver's head of danger, Does drinking dull the drivers dread o f danger? If drinkig dulls the driver’s head of The Tulsa, Okla. Tribune printed the following item on the front page the day before Memorial Day: “ The Tribune requests that persons who in tend to mix liquor with cars in Memorial Day celebrations kindly, danger, leave typed obituaries and photo- j What dreadful dangers dog the graphs or 1-column cuts with, the city drinking driver? editor before beginning the day’s ob- j •,--------- servanee. The clearing of the acci- For Sale-1—Apples, Grimes Golden dent stories, thus will be facilitated for and Red Delicious. Nagley Fruit the city news staff.” Farm. Phone 1-52-F-5. Year’s Big Hit REGENT 15c T i l l 1 P . M . WEEK STARTING FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 RALPH O. SPAHR REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR County Commissioner GREENE COUNTY I . NOVEMBER 3, 1936. (Political Advertisement) 1 Year’s Best Broadway Comedy-Hit V ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY FAIROANKt CURTAIN 8:30 PROMPT SPRINGFIELD, OHIO Monday, November 2nd 1,022 Laffs A t Hollywood’s Expense ON THE STAGE A GEORGE ABBOTT PRODUCTION BV BELLA and SAMUEL SPEWACK EXACTLY AS PLAYED£CORT THEATRE.N.Y. PHONE 1757 — OR MAIL SEAT ORDERS NOW PRICES: PLUS TAX Boxes J2.50 — Main Floor $2 — $1.50 Balcony $i.6o — $1.00 — Gallery 50c BroadwayComedy Hit,“BoyMeetsGirl” ComingToFairbanksStage,Springfield Original New York Company to Give One 1 Performance, Monday Evening, November 2-— Many Local Theatergoers to Attend ! Several local residents have al- feady . . rved tickets for the out- ■ itandir Broadway comedy hit, *I3oy M (tr, Girl," coming to the itago of the Fairbanks theater, in Springfield, Monday evening, No- rember 2, I The return of legitimate shows to the road is proving a most pop* liar one — theaters t throughout Hie country being crowded to the wali:. each time a genuine New JTork attraction is offered. "Boy Meets Girl” has enjoyed a long . !’d successful run on Broad way 'end the original and entire Nov. fork company is being taken out .ow on the first coast-to-coast lour oi the show. < Tin play in based on an original script ami Is classed by critics as the me i modern and outstanding comedy mtbeess of the current decade. It involves tho younger generation and the plot concerns itself with the mishaps and mis- behavings of today's youth. A boy meets a girl — they fall in love And in a f o r w ok s tho g rl in forms the boy it wili be advisable for them to move up their wedding date several months. Tho legitimate road show attrac tions which are playing four cities in Ohio this season — Cleveland, Springfield, Columbus and Cincin nati — are enjoying S. It. O. busi ness everywhere, proving conclu sively the American public still en- joyB real stage production and that the movies will never' fully replace the legitimate entertainment in the flesh. Prices for “Boy Meets Girl" range from $2.50 for boxes, $2 and $1.50 for main Moor; $1.50 and $1 for first balcony, to 60c for the un reserved balcony. Seat orders may bo .placed by either telephone or mail, or tickets may be pro cured at tho theater's inside box office any day from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. 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