Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville The eC darville Herald The eC darville Herald 10-12-1923 The edC arville Herald, October 12, 1923 Cedarville University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald Part of the Civic and Community Engagement Commons, Family, Life Course, and Society Commons, Journalism Studies Commons, and the Mass Communication Commons Recommended Citation Cedarville University, "The eC darville Herald, October 12, 1923" (1923). The Cedarville Herald. 1156. http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarville_herald/1156 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in The eC darville Herald by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. : V a ***• *#*#*fti*f «f f,r n Hftnlar A WEW8FAFI6* 9 0 *w M * of Urn #*m fc«* it 4 ^ * LOCAL AND GXMWRAL J flff* AND THE INTSIUgrrS 0 9 CEDA*- ft* ftlnrtfjtNf of ft* ysateedaya. Jterald, VILLE AND VICINITY, FORTY-SIXTH y e a r NO, 43, CEDARVILLE BAY. OCTOBER 12, 1923 PRICE, $1.50 A YEAE VBi GasPresssre CHANCE FOR Bid GAME THIS S A u toau b CONDENSED OHIO NEWS IsReduced Fw County N*wa Items Picked at Rudom and.Boiled How* for fts-Bwy Read*- Shall we meet * situation that ia The Green* County Automobile k#Ybnd our control and have gas or Mr*. WllUam Kibler, $0, wife of .a Club was organized Tuesday wjbeft a tlwll we proceed as we are at present \v«st End . Traction company, meeting was held lu Xenia that was and have little or no gas? Marion county farmer, committed sui­ ( Youngstown, subsidiary of the Pena- cide at her home with, a razor. No uveiiueu uy a number pf auto owners. Every pi* consumer In GedarviUe, aylvaaia-Qblo Electric company, riled cause was assigned. In the election of officers George is face to' face with the question of with the state public utilities commis­ An Indictment was returned against fcass at the company’s terns or no sion a petition to abandon streetcar uittle was chosen president of the Fred W. Hecht, former cashier of the .dub, Lewis Allison, vice president gas ot all. service iu and between Niles, War- American National Bank and ‘trust On June 26th J, W, Curry, Pitts­ ‘ ren, Girard, Mineral Ridge aud Lesv- company' at Deyton, by the federal Jiiiver Bolden, secretory; A. E. .■'aulkner, treasurer, burgh, representing the Ohio Fuel Ilttriburg. ‘ grand Jury at Cincinnati. Gas Company, appeared before a few i Sentence# of Stearl Wiseman, Co­ R, E, Jones, 70, well known under, {sixteen directors were named and lumbus, serving, three years lor auto, taker at Columbus, is dead. die board empowered to name four of the members of counci and ashed mobile stealing; Peter p. Goltra of of ’ia change in the present contract Fourth class postofflees at Waukin,. .ddilionai; The board is composed'of Cleveland, one to three years for Smlthville and Port Washington, have that would permit a charge of $1, or -he following; George Little, Heriry forgery, and Robert Lewis, colored, beqn advanced to presidential class. Binder, 0. H. lies toman, C. R. Hinkle 95c net, for the first thousand feet of Dayton, IQ years to life for second Ralph L. Slse, 37, Springfield, died A. A. Kelly, E d.BalJard, Ralph Wol- gas. used by every consumer and the degree murder, commuted by Gov­ from a broken neck, received when (ord, E. A, Gster, W. 13, McCallister, second thousand and o-ver.at the rate ernor Donahcy to expire at. once. he fell from a tree he wae trimming. of 45c net as at present. Gertrude Ann Kendjg, 13 months Dr, Arthur D, Pitcher, professor of A H, Little, J A. Finney, P, B. Yock- The plan of the company in asking old, choked to death on a screw at mathematics at Western Reserve uni­ >y, A E. Faulkner, Dr. A, C. Messen- An ordinance was left for council the home of her parents, Mr, and versity for the last eight years, drop­ .,'or, Dilver Belden. - < Only making p minimum rate of doe Mgs, WlUlag KendJg, Wadsworth. ped dead of heart disease at his home Tho club lias been incorporated. Harvey Vance,' farmer near Galli- • instead of 50c as at present. in Cleveland.' mder the laws of the state and will polls, reached behind a .log to pick Governor Donahey has refused to An ordinance* was left for council % lave quarters in the Binder building;' rip a squirrel he had shot and he act on charges filed by Attorney Gen­ in Main street. to consider, Following publication of was bitten by a, copperhead snake, eral Crabbe against. Assistant Wel­ The club will be affiliated with the ' the preposition a storm of protest a- ? f He will recover. ’ fare Director John McNamara, Sr., rose at once * Council has since let the Pledges totaling $225,(100 have been pertaining to alleged misconduct un­ liitional and state motor associations. 5 ordinance lay on the table. made by Reformed churches of the der two former state administrations. As spon as membership ticketsjfrom This week representatives of the state to be used for new buildings He charged Crabbe with “playing pol­ :hose organizations and the emblems company came here and under orders at Heidelberg college at Tiffin. itics," « ire received, an active campaign for . from headquarters set the regulator Mrs, H. L, Harnley, Columbus, was > Fred J, Green, 62,* traction line con­ nenibership wall be made- at three' ounces pyesstise. Tuesday elected president of the Woman's Mis­ struction engineer, died at his home It is said that Greene county > has" sionary society of the Southern Ohio , it was changed to two ounces. In Springfield from injuries received more than 6000. automobile owners, conference. In- an automobile accident several from which a strong dub should be ■ Wednesday morning there was not Under the terms of the will of the months agoi ■ > - organized. - , ! ,. * a few cold houses about town and late Sophia W. White,''the Jane M. ' Rate of $8.50 a month for .unified the morning" coffee was n it heated Caije hospital "at Delaware will re­ business telephone, service in the without a long wait. ceive her real, estate.- Canton exchange area is held a legal AMERICA’ S MARCH IS NEARING - As for'the Herald it was the first zMary Pallante died at Youngstown and lawful charge by the public utili- ITS 30TH YEAR OF AGE msa morning in the five years that we HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. ; construction,' aCcof ig to the element of burns received'when her clothing | tie commission. ■ have used a linotype that , the gas composed, caught &re ’as she was playing with* Jack'Manning, 28, colored, rlddlad The most-popular march ever writ- when turned on, full would riot he§t matches in front Of her home. the body of Richard Atwood, 29, also Sousa's “The Stars7 and - Stripes "Cedarville citizens are to have ap 1 The elements interchangeable, Gallia county tobacco growers will [ the metal. The same Was "true Wed­ Matter has no colored; with, bullets when the' two Forever,” is nearly thirty years old. evening of pure fun and merriment f tee, mind and its haye the largest crop of burley In met at Lorain.' Manning Is held on nesday -morning. The Cedarville Bak­ Saturday evening, Oct. IS, The teach­ states are the-i ‘ real things, the We as a nation, began to hum it back | history this season. , a murder charge. He charges -that in 1898, at the time we Were at War - t -> ery had trouble heating the oven ers c f the public school are putting on t real things, the *1 universe. There ' I 1‘.‘ i j Judge E, E. Corn of the attorney the slain man eloped with his wife with Spain, When .the war ended, we due to low gas pressure.. n school Carnival in NagleyV Hall to j is no big, no little no beginning, no general’s office, who has been special from GaryTTnd., and robbed and de­ kept on humming it We are still hum­ * Mr. Curry at the meeting here In which the entire public is invited. „ l end,1 In fact, ith quite confusing, counsel for the public utilities com­ serted her at Sandusky. ming- it. We hummed it when we went .Tune stated that increasing edsts of % Many-of our old friends such as Ge- ! 'Mussolini decide to. sell advercis- mission for several years, has resign- Ohio’s proposed new state office into the World-War. What is more, operation had kept the company from I'.eboo, the only living one of its kind { mg space on post ;e stamps. It will ,sd to resumew the practice of law in building may take the form of addi­ we hrive learned how. to cheer it; it Is,' earning more than 0 1-1 per cent the in capitivityj Maggie and Jiggs; Muttj not be gooa publi r, Advertising’ on 1 frdntdn-. He was formerly a judge of tions to the present state house an­ perhaps, the most vitally - ’American past year or so. and Jeff; Aunt Eppie Hogg and otner I Street car transte! ?-. tried, 'is found <thj> asnrnqn pleas court there. 1 nex building, or some other additional tune anybody has heard.", s .‘ ]' ■ ' Hast February the company adopted of comic fame will be there to enter-! not worth while, i lveytising on post- Punfjc utilities commission author­ structure on the' present state house J£OUised the tUl Ohio Power company to Issue grounds, It was indicated by ’a mem­ a plan to equalize the cost o f service tain, the crowd age stamps will be .worth less.
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