The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 27-52

_w*-i * »- o .w . k c t ih k m a n n Phone; XCnia-Main 6#7-J V . E* CRIST CO„ Distributer, Arcade; Bldg; Springfield, OWo. espw***" Mo«tModern In AHSdnOwm Oteo OdonOM iW jryO i? a t liSO K M ,Perfermancs continuous svsry day —*Como in anytime yoft wfohi- , 'J ’ V- * il'iii^liliHj'H ^ ONtT 15 c "Til 2 P. M, FriihyudSatirday OCTOMR «M% f W - /STARTS SUNDAY Oct< 24 —ThreeDays IRENE'S A DREAMl Jiffies A SCREAM! IN THE WILDEST ROMANCE EVER SEEN ON THE SCREEN! Story of the' young sehool * “■ V",l '‘ '>•- .,^4: * i/ ”’ 7 AjLfG -v , *”■ . ,3’ ^ ™ V ' , ■ )%!?!■ „ fs;£SH: .... Attms ony f*«* Olthir FirWOi?®®^1 oy .Seturiioy% So S lfglttW™ ..... ' Mstm son tarmtxm, mr m m *. , * I Sandra Lew Soxton, R. R., Jamas-; Geer** Leonard Andersen, 1127.team, Dayton Ave,, Xeala* I Haney Norfct* Smith, 76 Center S t, 1 Harold Richard Bennett, Spring Vai-Xenia. Joy. I PridJIo Marion* Stewart, Jam** Charles Richard Blaksly, R. R, l , 1 town. Jam**town. „ f Curtin Raymond Stilk, 1128 E. Main Donald Eugene Bobbitt, 441 S. Co- St., Xenia, iumbus, Xenia,, i Cora LdBise Swanson, 684 E, 2 nd Richard Cerredl Bailey, R. R. No, 2 , St,, Xenia. Yellow Spring*, Paul Frederick Terrell, 16 Locust Richard Eugene Brittjngham, R. R. S t, Xenia. No. 6 , Xenia, Jo Ann Turner, 13 Stelton Rd>, Xenia* Alice Marie Boo*, R, R. 8 , Dayton. Ralph Terrell, 2 DLocust St., Xenia, Carolyn Jean Blake, R. R. 5 , Xenia* Richard Leroy Crothcre, Jamestown. Maryland June Dillard, 106 Lexing-, ton Ave., Xenia, I Loretta jDean, Cedarville, Ohio, Joyce Blaine Demmy, Yellow William Clark Young, 16 Race St.; Springe* ‘ > <Xenia, Peggy June Ellis, R, R. 2 ,- James-. _ — ... . ■— town, ■ ■ « , . ■ ■ ■ ■ Roger Lee FHson, 313 W. Main, Xenia. Donald Leroy Gilliam, R, R" 1, Waynesville. Beverly Ray Gill, Jamestown. Louise Ann Gay, Clifton. Diane Harris, Dakin Hotel, Xenia.. jaaieaaasaaieaaeeaeasaieMa»a«»*>—»iy.«..n .pjTfryyf[r^ fj 1B|yt<tl t o r ’s Beauty %f F o r r S*l*~-Sfcft Coal CSevmopt heatoa. In good eoaditfe^t Cheap at , 116 . George CreamsH, Rhone 111 ML Emma Jane Truman, Cedarville. Annetta Lucile Taylor, Jamestown, Anita Louise Taylor, Jamestown. Naomi Ruth Wails, R. R* 1 , James- 'town. Delbert Burdeen Louderbeck, 1143 E* Main St., Xenia. Cora Catherine Linton, Bowersville. William James Lyons, R. R. 2, amestowh. Temperance Notes Sponsored by CedarvilleW. C. T. U. 4 ■DP A i E B I O I I S ^ I ' W S I m W AM mail' enters meet be aeaempanterf by cheek or money enter la full . . . Order* wW be filled la rotation reoeived and mun^^ek^manjami' fan fi^MamAAdhaW ^^WiWnFflwFw11 IWB m IR I* PRICK* — InetiHlfaHl State and federal Taxea ..■- - 11.7&« - * $1.13 - - - 57c Ni*h6~*$A3e"w -ri **»* - $1*76 - ■*- $1*13 THE TOPIC IS NEW CORN 1 ■ . . Thai good daya o f doling. cons ago got**, but w ith yield*, per dMrireKM m a* f**nt m Inal yaw mm a good port o f tho i* w corn madO M yef wator which 'm il dry ou t later and not conatt for oorn w eish t, th e pr—dot price w ill bring in ■A*many dMldr* .peg aore, O er grain dined ha* boon opfNratini day And night for aoabo two woehs. _ Wo, Ado proparodto tAke in now com in any quantity* FLOCK OWNERS—8 * easefu l » fooding now corn to laying flooko Wbotkor Eon od p id fo ta^ lt m ight oaaily up- *ot Niom righ t In tho proaon t good egg. *oa*on~>uso kiln 'drii i ootal tk h w OdiAlmd od grtnuid In nuudt food -and tAkh HA' ohnnoie . WAYNE SAppleanont And K . D . Cam OAAk^t I sa bOAt* ‘ chook up on your ntilk production. Cow* coming in froen good pAdArnn nAWivWAYffl!' Dairy Food -to. koop up w in lliililjiiL ■FRWrOnVae*«n W!MI9 A C U A E V I L M E G R A IN C O . At , _ gentk Main Stroot Codarvillo, Ohio ,i Former Congressmen Wniu D. Hp* shaw of Georgia on the eve oi the wet arid dry vote in Tennessee said; I ^qpw~ 'inA ^O '’AmA 0 inle' to , ^ .come back to. Tennessee, for liquor S k A lto M n VMm S S f^ £ S S H i N ?W«t S t . •»<"»•« ,k>“” v . ■ ' * in revenue, Tennessee must buy from Aenia. . .... ■ ’ - -------- ; - - •• Helen Louise Palmer, 252 S, v,,„u. and ,that rtoney w»y St., Xenia, ^ 1decent merchant and 'Robert Russell Reynolds, Port legitimate business. William. tLiquor has- ijd .social right and , no Bertha Lucile Rowland, Jamestown. ’morai right to return, for the liquor Carol Elizabeth Qtieary. Spring a),0p jg ^ trysting place of anarchy, Valley. -the companion of the brothel and the Myrtle Elane Rogers, 234 E. Church gateway to hell, and certainly a busi- St., Xenia. * ,' ness that brings economic robbery and Glenn Edwin Rector, R. R. 5, X*nUj| moral debauchery to the people has Martha Rose See, Yellow Spring*!^ no governmental right to return „ to Patricia Louise Steiner, Yellow beautiful Tennessee.* *30,000,000 to 840,000,000 in liquor, Gallo- would rob every every other “Z ieg fe ld FoHie*” Coro»ng- S p ring fie ld AU tinea *T BEAUTY CULTURE Slutpeo, Ft»g*r Was* cud M u m u t s ..............,7Sc PERMANENTS—-$3 And $5 517 First Nathmd Btriik Bldg. Phase: M. 211I-J w M. lk»*J SPRINGFIELD, O. CONSIGN YOUR LIVESTOCK — to the — SPRINGFIELD LIVESTOCK SALES COMPANY Sherman A rt, Spriagfeld, O. Phone: Mala S35-J ; . june m m p a na e « aa sa sk ii ^ p iiia e The most famoue show to -this world, "Ziegfeld'e FolUes.” with an entourage 0* HO performers—a majority o t which are glorified and beautiful girls—h»s left ol' Broadway and'to heading west, Alter a week'* engagement to Pittsburgh it will pass through Ohio .next week making but a single atop in tb* Buckeye itot*. The lemon* sb6w; noW to its 30th year and 27th edition, wilt play a single day's engagement at the big Fsirbank* theater, in Springfield, Thursday, Octobsr 25. Both matinee ahd evening per* formrtices will ba gtvsn to aocommodat* the thousands to this part of Ohio who have for years anxiously awaited an .opportunity to as* this famous New York stage production. Travelings from ooMt-to*cos*t on a special train mad* np of four Pullmana and five baggage cars of Scenery and lighting equip­ ment, the Follles are expected to break every existing attendance record in the select theaters they will play. The company of 110 performers includes 25 Broadway stars end 75 gorgeous beauties—all sizes, shapes and models—along with the largeet pit-orchestra ever taken entour. *The musical score of the. current Follies inetodee some ot the meet popular melodies of - the day, while the production ot the show to .the most glamorous and daszliug to the history of show business. It costs over a million dollars to produce and costume the cunant FollIes edition. AtiPtough the faueue shew to known"for ita lack of eoatumss, A Atajerltr ot the ohofiu nambera Kadis* hardly mere than on* yard of cloth need to the making ot all 75 chorine's clothes—the girls d* wear clothe* once to awhile, prsecnting tome of the most lavish and eys-striking fashion scenes lii stage history. The Follies will be on the stage of the Fairbanks theater in Springfield, Thursday, Octobsr 28 for two performances, the mat* — Ins* being scheduled for t P. M. and til* evening show for 8:20 o'clock. The price scale for the matinee Is $2.28, $1.70, $1.13 and S7o and tha evanto* performance $1.30, $2.88, $2.25, $1.70 and $1.18, Including all taxes. Tickets may be ordered by mail In advance and mail orders must be accompanied by checks or money orders covering cost of tickets to full, . DON’T FORGET TO ATTEND OUR PUMPKIN SHOW . / ..-At tike— SPRINGFIELD CITY MARKET Saturday* October SO CASH PRIZES i For Each Classification For entrance information ask afcy attendant ot the Spri*£fl«MI City Market* Dr* Paul J . Volkert Dentist OFFICE HOUR* Monday and Friday 9:84 A. M. to I P. M, Tuesday, Tknrsdsy and fitotarday 9:30 A. M. to A*J4 P* M. Ottko Closed Wednesday Phene: 7$ , owmsM m m * * 4 kph ptfd ■ I f BN* flsiarnHI* todm l BwriAge A Lewa ‘— W SPOT CASH FOR (Of 8i»* and CwndW#") Prompt removal of Hog:*, Shoep, C*lye«, Colt* Telephone 4S4 XENIA FEKTIUZER A TANKAGE CO, n uU n tia l . F A R M l o a n s 4 LowIntereet 4 Lonf Term 4 Fair Appraisal /Prompt SarvieA Winwood & Co. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO AMtritti Mriw Urn,Satdhtfit lU M p a l bwuw f n ^ *1 I m ^M; Whenareout-of-town ratesLOWEST? Allot 7^00 ovezy night and cOl day Sunday, At these bargain rates; you can phone out of lown frequently a t low cost. THI OHIO^ BILL Tfeil^HUNI CO. Hii ' i dMbir A < j PRESIDENTSHOES Smart Fall S ty lai A 4 eefs rmtidsst Stoss Iss 4 is gtyfs sm '*MMty,JBThsy are ctoten for their long wesrsad comfort. .00 Other Style* StAS to $tM e * t o SSS. High St, ,.Aemss linm titfut-. Springfield, Ohio <5r U c rite d & /m d ee fia tir in flits 4R 0 0 0 P rize C ontest ^rtoi D O YOU, some day, ho^mto twra a New American Home—Electrically equippedandpfaimed to your {wfional needs? Then eater this contest, Ypu may win . that vtfy home) There is no Investment tetjuired to enter this contest, AU yon do Is writs lOQwords or less oil why the Dec* tricid Standard of tiring appeals to you. And what is theElectrical Standard of Living? It's the fun of letting electricitystep in and doyourwork—the washing, iAn- ing, cooking, cleaning. It's die comfort of automatic beat and die couvenienci of electric refrigeration, It’*4 rim knowledge your fights are right; they protect and save your right. It’s dte luxury of coundesa convenient electricalservants thatworicforyou fora fewcentsaday. This contest Is underway right now. AU you need to enter is a copy of the FREE folder, "Invitation to FMriripato" It give* the facy* It contains the official entry blank. IMS $40,000 PRIZE CONTEST is op;n ; ; started today on your entry. . 1st GRAND PRIZE $12,000fteu>America*Homs w • 1 2nd GRAND PRIZE $Bfi00 New America* Home P lu s—10 PRIZES ■, 1 m Each worth $200, EACH WEEK for t« wtrits. Atotal of 102 prize!, . , $40,000. Next Coatew clows October 23*■*.weekly thereafter pntfl December4, First andSecond Grand Prizes will he se* lected from Weekly wionetw Tha Dayton P V* ;v ■ «*“f [, •-*«*wst *-w*.m-‘- ****%.■ 7 * 41 You Need This f r e e FOLDER For the valuable tips ft con­ tain* on.the Electrical $tand* ardof tirin g .,, to*theWitty bitdk tti Woi^h you yburletter.*,to*thecomplete rule* of the contest. This folder has bee* mailed to at] out wstoaiwi. AdHrioea! copies can bi had by call, ing at out oflk*. Itotoonet vou get ft —and write your letter —. the sooner your chsne* of wlontog a.priw, pm NEW BY M TKK* O f SIXTli columb I tional ynen are virtual!;] State Willial *d by Thor ton, D. C., national ad{d of the Ohio ? the Depart* tion with the] and, 16,' nr will be placJ Ohio a* we] postman* T] «d and will to be filled oj night Nover the;,census, Congress, is curate natic number of States as have partial l Franklin D. census: “The| take this cer the unemploj this land th^f honest and a j the facts I si . the benefit of wprk and doJ registration on the parti • Early asserte| A lithograpl original Nort] produced as issued by thl Celebration .c| tion with the ; was announce - J retary E. J. cission. Copi] for framing ficant historci| being ' sfent tol . parochial schtf ities and mur dren related. I printed the - *• created ’ the -Oh|o, Indiar a f carved.' Altl get under w| when an., os caravan will l| .travel the ,rou| to Marietta, • tion will n o t! ; the caravan Muskingum oJ The waminl - ly falling uni 'and an eighti is in grave dl her .largest ini r. Executive Sec| of the Stat board. For has been pr . tion with fiopd .has been “Da* pond on ever hearing in Gil of the United! he said: “The Which will you must eonf water in the, prevent the backwater, tti damage, bitig industrial wal the pollution,] rehabilitating! reservoir and] Waters for g^ Ohio’s fare son of bountil mated by Pro] eednomist a t < $343,000,1 • year sinca stated, are in] tion than thif since their stand at 116.1 103 units ave ' current farm | twice that of cording to He pointed, purchasing . average and to the indirid Federal -Federal ft Dayton, aeidWRce ot al« lAe^'Aiil ORMIfu frgmtth* i ■~*h ialfl- ti^- HVfwvnuQ ID OUlkathe, attorney fof | to xttspend alee faiafiy to

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