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'lD DAILY TRIBUMJ: POMI:BOY 01110

PRIDAY BEPTEKBER 20 1931
cho

w I

il

n1 liiJld the

Pte&amp;l h upon the text

ou dE:bts as we rorg ve

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FOUST RUN M.. ~ CHURCH
1 00 p m Sunday school V•
non Nftl8e Bupt.
2 00 p m Serv ce ot worship

REAUTY
a the subJect t1
the Lefiou Sennon n all Churchn
ot Chrlet Sc entist,. for Sunday
S.p.....be• 27
•
The Blltte se ~tiona nclude the

State Route Number
Completed Accordmg
To Announcement
BETIIA.Nl' M. E CHURCH

Glena L. Tennell, Mlnlater
9 5 a m Sunday IIChOOI Ben
Neu z ng Bupt Inte esting c a~s

!or all ages
0 15 11 m Morning service oi
worSh p An hem by c}lp r Morn
ng med tat on
Tl e Promise ol
The F'tthe
1 00 p m Even ng serv ct! of
worsh p Mut~ c by the Male Qua
tette Theme tor Tholl&amp;'ht
Keep
Ycurselves
the Love or God
Wednesday eve lng at 1 00 p m
lle chol wll mee for p act ce

MIDDLEPORT "PR.I:SB~TERJAN
C!HURCH
Dr T Boyd Gay Pu.&amp;or

!ollo1tmg from Jude ( 1 24,25)
!\ow unto h m that 18 able to kftp
'ou from falhng and to present

7ou faultleu before the presence c1
Babb:tth School 9 u M Or'"· I h a ~lory with eJI:Ceed nr joy
Sup
To the only Wile God aur Saviour
Cl ureh lO 30 Subject He S,w
be gloey and majesty dom n1011
Man
•nd poweJ' both now and ever
C E: Jr 2 30
The Leuon Sermon aleo ndudel
C E: Senior 6 SO
the follow Rtf pa1sage1 trorn tM
Evtnii'Ig BerV ct! 1 3Q
Chr atin Sc ence textbook
Sef.o
Wh11. Do I Owe God
enc:e an.d Health w1tb Key to th•
M d week p ayer Wed 1 30
Scr pture&amp;. by Mary Baker Eddy
CONVI:NTION AT PORTL&amp;ND
Tl~ Sunday schools of Lebaoo
Townsh p are plannlns a con e
on to be he d a the Port.la.nd M
E C urcl on Sunday Sept 21
1931 It s to be an al day meet
lng o.nd everyone 1.6 to bring a
bask t d nner There w 1 be good
:;peakers
thi! aftern;;;.(
Every

one

welcome

"'All that really ex at a JS tbe d~vine
Jl ncl and 1t1!1 dea and lb th 1
Mind the ent l'e be ng a found hal"o
moruoua and t-ternal The atraight
and narrow way s to see and aek
oowledge th1s tad yield to this
power and follow the leadinga at
truth" (p 1&amp;1)
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READERS NOTICE-If you want
the Newa Office of The Daily
Trtbuae call 238 L 1f the Bua1ne11

Ollice aok for 202 R

Chrhltlan Stienee Churehes

BIG CELEBRATION

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OH I O ST ATI!: II USE' HI
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BROTHERHOOD To:
DEM~NO rRO~R~M
TO HElr J~BlE~~

l'nl Jl IIOWM ITll Ui11

LEASED

WIRE

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WEATHER FORECAST.,..,.

Oh o and We&amp;t Vir1lnia Ji'3 r aDd

toniBh

Sunday fair

•

OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS

SERVICE
ft CUitWI U

POMEROY OHIO SUNDAY SEP'H MilER 27 1931

• Atlantic DEPRESSION HAS REACHED ITS On Iowa
Lost m
1

LIMIT, YALE ~CONOMIST SAYS

t'ltHJI!:-l!UNllA Y 5 I.'ENl'l:l

CPT&amp;

War ''Front" WETS

ALWAYS

DAR~EST

OV[H lH!ON VOl

JIEFORE DAWN

12 ch Stde Gtveo Vera..,
Regardmg Reoolu
bons Passed

Wtll Go B•fore Congress
For Re1 tcf Of Theor
350 CCO Men

CHARGES MADE i~

WHO NEED AID
Ely

Thorough Survey Of Con
d1hona
0

Otp Scoffed At

By

Wet• Wtl&amp;on Scored
For Statemettt

Now Bema

Made Amcng Men
B

~tJD ORWJ

IN CONTRO,ERSY

1

p, o£eaaot' Fatcher After Thorouab Analya11 of Cond1t10n
of Country aDd World, S.yt Tread of Bua•
nett It Upward
SAYS

•
eaqU:r

EVER!!!TI' DOYINO

INS

2G

••• Here's
comforting rehef
wtthout "dosing "
Just rub on

V!!.H

Act na:

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nve t n t
a t&gt;o eve e hv d h r.
for ma y cf h 5 350 000 Joblt'
members dw ng h€ c:om ng w n
lhc m road b o he hoods w I go
b o e contt es: n Decem~
cle
l'!land a d tl.n ~ program to
rmp oyment r l.,!ef
I tc n
Ne~ Se v c~ ea ned toda
A nt.e e I g and thorough :1.
vest e-aunn of actual cond lion
among unemplo)'ed a oaders of
he no. ion ts be ng cc du ted at ~
p e t
me prepa. a ory o d a"
ng up the nna temt of the p o
fi n.n to be Ia. d b fore 1 e next lei
s at e seSI! on t was revt'll. ed by
D B Robtr so
p es de nt of t
Brothe hood of Railroad Firemen
nnd Ehg nemen 'Th

romp eted by
mo h

he

u

end

w

e

of

Athens Strike Is
Not Yet Settlei
On Pe1p1ng. Mukden Line DupoaJl•on of Trouble Ma)'
be ua Handa of Oh1o
Portion of Traek Retnov
Governor
t:d Caua.ea Crash

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next

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They re OfferOd at
10% Leoo by tbe Cartoo.

Ninety Children
InJured In

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Ex-Sheriff
Pen By 19 Cents

Soldiers
or pr Wi.laon
Britten R
dcllbera c tnsult to
•ear he unlfornputs h m In a laS5 u: th B16hop
Jam ~ cannon Jr anutlle
wbofJe'
or u or.able zeRI I ta o
of ~
mP'JN'Ible law ha.e put h m into
at ona disrepute

n lion

wh~

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Car~oaa Conta•n•n• S1z

60-50-40 or 215- Watt
Lampo Only

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SOCIF.TV MEETS

.l1l feu Xeter Reeder Uo•t Tbh
S.nkt Wllea He Calle.
TRAINMAN DIES IN WRECK

Qil Shlpmeat
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Ionia Mtch Sept 26 -INS-one
man was II: lied four pP.rsons \\e -e
and 1:2 t)a&amp;Sengera escapctl
njury today when a Per
ra rood tra.hi wa.s de
near here
Carl BloomqlUAt was
death and t~ flren an
James Oomber 11 De
n the

Edmore

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- DELIVERED
FREE
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I
8 fOCKS SLIGHTLY LOWF.R

Ordar a Cuton by Phone
Today

1108

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81Pd

&lt;Contlnuea on pap U\n!el

Woman Refuses To
Testify In Case

II

Sa:r- H... Life Worth Nptb

Coats

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P

C

Bauman

CHIROPODUIT

OfPortamO.U..Oh.._
Will lie at Dr Shuaakert.
offtce. 8atudaJ

In Today.

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Sept

I8&amp;IL

I a. ta. to 7 .. • ud
s...u,. 8eP'o n 117 appota.t
troftl,

T&amp;UTINO AU.

AILMBNTII

POOT

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"'I &gt;f She Tqld About

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LANcASTER PROSPERS
Lancaster 0
Sept 26-lNEBha.klniJ oft' the depression the
shoe lnCIW!ItrY ln La.ncutet has re
turned t.o the evel of 1928 it was
declared here today by omctals of
the H o OOdman Co
A total of 1600 workers are now
employed In the Lancaster factcr
ea and the daJly produc lon has
reaehed 12 000 pairs oftlclalll Rllld
The production ls slightly abovfl

normal

New York Sep 21!---INB-Indu
tr al t.tocks WE're can ed 1 to 1v, t
y lower price le Is nr the clo c
of a dull and quiet we k end 11
!c£ l'lday Tile pub c ul llty stock:&gt;
and the railri were the kade s In u
:U11t hour rally but tlle )ad;. of ou
side l:lUYI.nR demand was epparea t
n the lut period decl nes m a nwu
ber of the speculative leaders

Gandhi Promises
To Help Workers

Colhqa Cnme
go W1th Hun

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Mrs Helen T Rua&amp;ell teacher o.
Morning Star spent the weelt end
with her mother Mrs P'IUlllie Pt•n

ch!JM r and MI... Bumner Works and
!-m Geo o1 Columbus wet11 week
nd gue&amp;tl!l of the latter'~&gt; parents

Mr and Mrs Ta) lor Burng!trnt'lr
M
:Jt:&gt;tty Johnson of Hunttn 1

toon was a week end IUI'tit or ll~r
s str Mrs Taylor Bums~orner
Mr B.nd Mrs J ohn Busse I and
childr
of Fo t Wayne Ind 3pcnt
the past. week with the latter 11 po.r
wero maFtled Mo~ p.ijbt and enl.5 Mr and Mrs Wm Shell
they reeetnd an old ta.sl 11. ~eo t
1 M ss Eloilse Bumgarner spent ~h~
Jng Jce cream fwd cake were served w~k end w th her par:.mts Mr
to bout 100 pe pie p
a d Mrs Thomas Bumpmer
M ano Mn nay 01 ve
R cl
M s ~ae Fowler and Mn; Roy
nrd Gunner and Ka. ill r e ~ Br!a all Mer rit t were 1 Pomeroy recenlJy
By U 8 Weather Bureau Columbus of McDonald tipen tile ~k e U Mr nnd Mrs Wm Sprouse loUd
The b&amp;rometrlc depret~t~lon tb.l\t wlth K"tle Ollver
famlly of North pt Pleasant vl.sit
covered the upper Ml681ulppl val
Pearl Smith who Is emplo) ed a cd Mr and Mrs Robert Nobles
ley yesterday morni.QI 1J now cen Fet uylvBllia 5 via t ~,; l s v. U
Sunday
\ tered over the lower lake reli'Jn
Roy P1&lt;:kens has retu1 t d to r.
Ml s Betty Da• I! visit ng 1 cr
Its pDIIsa~ thence was att.c wcJ by work at BteubenviUe aftc a
t daughter Mrs Ora Ctrde of Ocnnel
general and tn many plact-s heavy wtth relatives here
I Hill
r&amp;inH 1n Indiana and Oh o and
Wreath&amp; L-ell!hi a d Rot c t Rcu n
... - - - - light to moderate rll.ins over tbe of BaJem spent Monday tovenlng
C~nn OF THANKS
oake reg on and 1 ght. scattered w th Mr and Mrs Fred Lew!.,
Ul over the northeast. The
Mrs W II Rice nad t.l! n l.s r
I rai
high that dominated tho! nor n tun" or falling and d sloca ~ g her npp
west spread rapidly south an 1 ea t ho tlder
IJC1
bring ng fair cooler weather to the
Mrn S ell" W11 Lkins of Alfred Is and
pia ns stal.e5 and most of tw Mls Vlliitlrg Mrs Lavlcla Cartwright
f1 c]c.&lt;~ t
1sls.s ppl vaHe} I ght frost oc ur ng
Cllford Rwsell returned to his ta h r
as rar south as Nebra8ka Tl e •ky employment In Indiana He was ac
Mr)! 0 H Ch lUers
]!a no\\ clearing over the Ohio val com.panied by Lulu H.u~ 1 a ct
ana a
y
ley ~nd with the fu~er ~"~~r Hilda

cn\ER'

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11 Ted Weemt Oreh 11 ao Twee~ advance or the two pteesure areaa
Rotan IIDd Rill Popular Dtulce JIB menUoned fair \\e&amp;\her r ay
tit expected tonlabt ~d sunday
Orebe&amp;tra
W'rAM - Cleveland &lt;:180 1010&gt; wltb a Bltabt change to cooler
6 115 pm Bueb&amp;ll Soorn e ao ve tcmilht
netlan ~ble 7 Ci"llc Concert
-'J' 30 The Blr(er Plui.e I Popular
Provram 8 so Pop~ Nllht club
8 B A. Rolfe • Dllnoe- Orch 10
Little Jack Little 10 16 Jea&amp;e Crow
M ana Mtl Lea..er Joh nSD n an
f ord 10 311 Medicine Show 10 4.5
nou
ce the blrtb of a son born
Lloyd Huntley'l Oreh 11 05 Mwl
cal Bulletin Board 11 14 AUen Sunday Sept ao
Mr and Uts. Cb.arlcs G I:Ji.IS a d
Daley 11 80 Jao Garber a Orch
HI J41dnt&amp;Pt lllelodlea lJ 10 )fan 110ns or Hartford .5pf!nt the week
nie Landen and Hill Popular Dance end with Mr and Mrs Thomas
Kearns
O.oh
Dor.a Lewla &amp;nd taw e 100 Harris

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General Weather
C.onditions

11471011AL -UI'I'P'I'IIIIfO -lllftA'fiYUDntne Tenney Oorpon.Uclll
JftW yorr: an4 Obicrlfo

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AN OttJ MANS TESTIMONY- I ha•e louj!ht a
fight I h&amp;.ve flmshed my course I have kept the
Henceforth there 18 la1d up for me a crown of r1ghteoug..
ness -j! T1mothy 4 7

Middleport
New.

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Mt Carmel tuaspital for the PfL't
!!1eve11d weeb wu broucht w hLI
l'lt m~ htre Saturday lu RawUDC£1
Mr

and

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IN GAME PlAYED UNDER MISERABLE ~~:~!~~7~i'!]

In some ways very pract.i o. l
I belif've that while thPre n"f

hum.ter ng In the Index m the

Tne lay d~:&gt; egs.tl:!s kno N the en r h
can actual y do uoth ng but. exert.

a ce
t1

11. n moral a d splrUual n
ct to fed the h u !PI' and help

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H, Beth e

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DELUGE". SOAKS FIELD AND SPECTATORS

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Contest Become• R.ou.t In Second Half, Played Our
ong Heavy Raon, V11otoro Were Completely
Outclaared Never Had A! Chance

~ ~TfiJ]fd!/l'IJ../f; WB!lif"
11'1 5idne~

Warow1cL

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READ THIS FIRST
Katharine Farina
of a Rllli$11D pnnce
owner of the nuulng
of atntriter fame and
Try ns: to
Federoff ta murdered at
a vacant country houac,.
Sevem 11 kidnaped and ':~t~g~,~:.
untonsc ouL Hla aervan:
.. murdered.
Jun. Wynter fnend of Severn
of Katharme mea to rescue ::v~:
mJured and druased he ~·
m the home of myatenoUII
tell Recoverma. be taket J{,;,~,;;;hiol
and haa fnenda Mr and
Grayson to Severn a ;;.;;,;-;;~;;;;;I
Bea:gar'a Coun There a
vnls a concealed ataJrwar and
locked door in the Nina of an
cumt chapel The ttub of one of
lhrtell a cipnta. lin on the stalllL
S:~.nt Severn a lawJCr nddtaly

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appean.

Gallipolis Theatre

NOW GOON

Gallipolis, ObiD
SUNDAY and MONDAY-SEPT 2'J' !I

Nancy CarrQI
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' PERSONAL MAID"
TIIUHSUAY and FRIDAY-OCT I 2

Claudette Colbert
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"SECRETS OF A SECRETARY'

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n was
re yq re
out Sa1 t

e possible

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Why do millions
more people ride on Goodyear Tires?

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New Improved
GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHER
~-Coni!YNI

The laat whisper Ia Style, Mileage,
Value. U major lrnprovemento1101 • cent UtNI r

Latest Improved
GOODYEAR PATHFINDER
.Supntwltt Cord Tlru

Let ua ohow you the finer q uallty
that fOUQet becauoeGoodyear builds

$ 5:~?.

75 19

(Jhf 50)

(2814 ,)
Other Ike• tn
Protortlon

Other size•

Llfetlm-

G~M~nmtftd

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wapt ten $hO~ ·~ilf

rr ot a JF r'
M!t rid

waa

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Ill)' UJie~r

lillatr

Ed Palr

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the people who buy tires, rather than
those who 9ell them, defimtely have set•
tied the quesdon as to whose tlree are
the beet values I

MILLIONS MORE tlree

$s.ss
AGED MAN PA88ES
Lamard Plsber 77 years of age
passed away P'rtday morning at
!!.bout 10 o cloct at tht County
home Funeral aervJcea were eon
ducted Saturday at 4 p m with
bur al In ch&amp;r~e of Rawling6 at
ihe home cemetery

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660

1090

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Rlto\Vf DUTY TRUCII: TIRES
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Small cars, biA cars-they all wear more
Goodyear Tires than any other kind. The
measure of value In a product may IIAXU•
rately be puAed by Its volume of sale&amp;.
You owe It to yourself to know the reaeons why Goodyear Tires lead all othen
80 llreatly. We can show you I

Martin lbersbacll
Service Station
POMEROY, OHIO

Y ou

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hOU¥ht tha ctu'llltianlt.J :t JKIT
The Eplll(:()pa Chu rch

summarize action along th U! )lne

Brotherhood
Continued from D&amp;Ke

of the worJ.

as ana l}&amp; s the pa68age o! rn'lre
o ess a p p oprtate n•so utloll.l w U

WUTHER CON- ~CORE IS ~~-~ ;,~~~1";.~:~~:~::~~;:,:
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sen~

clo.l service

YHlOW JlCKU~

Local Lacb Tt.ke Advantage Of Every Bret.lc Accord
ed Them And Score T ouchdowna In Each Of
Font Two Quarters Before Raon Begom

In any

4 t NEMPLOYMENT
A ocL!PrOUII e ement
n .the
Cnurch h.K ~ ~n car ried aw11.)" Df

Arthur Coven who ha.t betn 1n

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Mrs Helen T Rua&amp;ell teacher o.
Morning Star spent the weelt end
with her mother Mrs P'IUlllie Pt•n

ch!JM r and MI... Bumner Works and
!-m Geo o1 Columbus wet11 week
nd gue&amp;tl!l of the latter'~&gt; parents

Mr and Mrs Ta) lor Burng!trnt'lr
M
:Jt:&gt;tty Johnson of Hunttn 1

toon was a week end IUI'tit or ll~r
s str Mrs Taylor Bums~orner
Mr B.nd Mrs J ohn Busse I and
childr
of Fo t Wayne Ind 3pcnt
the past. week with the latter 11 po.r
wero maFtled Mo~ p.ijbt and enl.5 Mr and Mrs Wm Shell
they reeetnd an old ta.sl 11. ~eo t
1 M ss Eloilse Bumgarner spent ~h~
Jng Jce cream fwd cake were served w~k end w th her par:.mts Mr
to bout 100 pe pie p
a d Mrs Thomas Bumpmer
M ano Mn nay 01 ve
R cl
M s ~ae Fowler and Mn; Roy
nrd Gunner and Ka. ill r e ~ Br!a all Mer rit t were 1 Pomeroy recenlJy
By U 8 Weather Bureau Columbus of McDonald tipen tile ~k e U Mr nnd Mrs Wm Sprouse loUd
The b&amp;rometrlc depret~t~lon tb.l\t wlth K"tle Ollver
famlly of North pt Pleasant vl.sit
covered the upper Ml681ulppl val
Pearl Smith who Is emplo) ed a cd Mr and Mrs Robert Nobles
ley yesterday morni.QI 1J now cen Fet uylvBllia 5 via t ~,; l s v. U
Sunday
\ tered over the lower lake reli'Jn
Roy P1&lt;:kens has retu1 t d to r.
Ml s Betty Da• I! visit ng 1 cr
Its pDIIsa~ thence was att.c wcJ by work at BteubenviUe aftc a
t daughter Mrs Ora Ctrde of Ocnnel
general and tn many plact-s heavy wtth relatives here
I Hill
r&amp;inH 1n Indiana and Oh o and
Wreath&amp; L-ell!hi a d Rot c t Rcu n
... - - - - light to moderate rll.ins over tbe of BaJem spent Monday tovenlng
C~nn OF THANKS
oake reg on and 1 ght. scattered w th Mr and Mrs Fred Lew!.,
Ul over the northeast. The
Mrs W II Rice nad t.l! n l.s r
I rai
high that dominated tho! nor n tun" or falling and d sloca ~ g her npp
west spread rapidly south an 1 ea t ho tlder
IJC1
bring ng fair cooler weather to the
Mrn S ell" W11 Lkins of Alfred Is and
pia ns stal.e5 and most of tw Mls Vlliitlrg Mrs Lavlcla Cartwright
f1 c]c.&lt;~ t
1sls.s ppl vaHe} I ght frost oc ur ng
Cllford Rwsell returned to his ta h r
as rar south as Nebra8ka Tl e •ky employment In Indiana He was ac
Mr)! 0 H Ch lUers
]!a no\\ clearing over the Ohio val com.panied by Lulu H.u~ 1 a ct
ana a
y
ley ~nd with the fu~er ~"~~r Hilda

cn\ER'

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11 Ted Weemt Oreh 11 ao Twee~ advance or the two pteesure areaa
Rotan IIDd Rill Popular Dtulce JIB menUoned fair \\e&amp;\her r ay
tit expected tonlabt ~d sunday
Orebe&amp;tra
W'rAM - Cleveland &lt;:180 1010&gt; wltb a Bltabt change to cooler
6 115 pm Bueb&amp;ll Soorn e ao ve tcmilht
netlan ~ble 7 Ci"llc Concert
-'J' 30 The Blr(er Plui.e I Popular
Provram 8 so Pop~ Nllht club
8 B A. Rolfe • Dllnoe- Orch 10
Little Jack Little 10 16 Jea&amp;e Crow
M ana Mtl Lea..er Joh nSD n an
f ord 10 311 Medicine Show 10 4.5
nou
ce the blrtb of a son born
Lloyd Huntley'l Oreh 11 05 Mwl
cal Bulletin Board 11 14 AUen Sunday Sept ao
Mr and Uts. Cb.arlcs G I:Ji.IS a d
Daley 11 80 Jao Garber a Orch
HI J41dnt&amp;Pt lllelodlea lJ 10 )fan 110ns or Hartford .5pf!nt the week
nie Landen and Hill Popular Dance end with Mr and Mrs Thomas
Kearns
O.oh
Dor.a Lewla &amp;nd taw e 100 Harris

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General Weather
C.onditions

11471011AL -UI'I'P'I'IIIIfO -lllftA'fiYUDntne Tenney Oorpon.Uclll
JftW yorr: an4 Obicrlfo

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AN OttJ MANS TESTIMONY- I ha•e louj!ht a
fight I h&amp;.ve flmshed my course I have kept the
Henceforth there 18 la1d up for me a crown of r1ghteoug..
ness -j! T1mothy 4 7

Middleport
New.

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Mt Carmel tuaspital for the PfL't
!!1eve11d weeb wu broucht w hLI
l'lt m~ htre Saturday lu RawUDC£1
Mr

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IN GAME PlAYED UNDER MISERABLE ~~:~!~~7~i'!]

In some ways very pract.i o. l
I belif've that while thPre n"f

hum.ter ng In the Index m the

Tne lay d~:&gt; egs.tl:!s kno N the en r h
can actual y do uoth ng but. exert.

a ce
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ct to fed the h u !PI' and help

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DELUGE". SOAKS FIELD AND SPECTATORS

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Contest Become• R.ou.t In Second Half, Played Our
ong Heavy Raon, V11otoro Were Completely
Outclaared Never Had A! Chance

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11'1 5idne~

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READ THIS FIRST
Katharine Farina
of a Rllli$11D pnnce
owner of the nuulng
of atntriter fame and
Try ns: to
Federoff ta murdered at
a vacant country houac,.
Sevem 11 kidnaped and ':~t~g~,~:.
untonsc ouL Hla aervan:
.. murdered.
Jun. Wynter fnend of Severn
of Katharme mea to rescue ::v~:
mJured and druased he ~·
m the home of myatenoUII
tell Recoverma. be taket J{,;,~,;;;hiol
and haa fnenda Mr and
Grayson to Severn a ;;.;;,;-;;~;;;;;I
Bea:gar'a Coun There a
vnls a concealed ataJrwar and
locked door in the Nina of an
cumt chapel The ttub of one of
lhrtell a cipnta. lin on the stalllL
S:~.nt Severn a lawJCr nddtaly

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appean.

Gallipolis Theatre

NOW GOON

Gallipolis, ObiD
SUNDAY and MONDAY-SEPT 2'J' !I

Nancy CarrQI
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' PERSONAL MAID"
TIIUHSUAY and FRIDAY-OCT I 2

Claudette Colbert
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"SECRETS OF A SECRETARY'

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n was
re yq re
out Sa1 t

e possible

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Why do millions
more people ride on Goodyear Tires?

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New Improved
GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHER
~-Coni!YNI

The laat whisper Ia Style, Mileage,
Value. U major lrnprovemento1101 • cent UtNI r

Latest Improved
GOODYEAR PATHFINDER
.Supntwltt Cord Tlru

Let ua ohow you the finer q uallty
that fOUQet becauoeGoodyear builds

$ 5:~?.

75 19

(Jhf 50)

(2814 ,)
Other Ike• tn
Protortlon

Other size•

Llfetlm-

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wapt ten $hO~ ·~ilf

rr ot a JF r'
M!t rid

waa

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Ill)' UJie~r

lillatr

Ed Palr

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equaUy Eow

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the people who buy tires, rather than
those who 9ell them, defimtely have set•
tied the quesdon as to whose tlree are
the beet values I

MILLIONS MORE tlree

$s.ss
AGED MAN PA88ES
Lamard Plsber 77 years of age
passed away P'rtday morning at
!!.bout 10 o cloct at tht County
home Funeral aervJcea were eon
ducted Saturday at 4 p m with
bur al In ch&amp;r~e of Rawling6 at
ihe home cemetery

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Small cars, biA cars-they all wear more
Goodyear Tires than any other kind. The
measure of value In a product may IIAXU•
rately be puAed by Its volume of sale&amp;.
You owe It to yourself to know the reaeons why Goodyear Tires lead all othen
80 llreatly. We can show you I

Martin lbersbacll
Service Station
POMEROY, OHIO

Y ou

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hOU¥ht tha ctu'llltianlt.J :t JKIT
The Eplll(:()pa Chu rch

summarize action along th U! )lne

Brotherhood
Continued from D&amp;Ke

of the worJ.

as ana l}&amp; s the pa68age o! rn'lre
o ess a p p oprtate n•so utloll.l w U

WUTHER CON- ~CORE IS ~~-~ ;,~~~1";.~:~~:~::~~;:,:
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clo.l service

YHlOW JlCKU~

Local Lacb Tt.ke Advantage Of Every Bret.lc Accord
ed Them And Score T ouchdowna In Each Of
Font Two Quarters Before Raon Begom

In any

4 t NEMPLOYMENT
A ocL!PrOUII e ement
n .the
Cnurch h.K ~ ~n car ried aw11.)" Df

Arthur Coven who ha.t betn 1n

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Gallipolis

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SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 1931

1'111: DAIL'f mmU!fll, POMI:ItO't,

oll!o

-!9fe:, menl

BundaJ' with the la.ttein

~er,

l'Uoio!i\1

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Mra U&amp;ry Prede$.

-

DaJtOD

Hmt') l!pencer
apent l!hmc.t-.Y h.Jint wlW. hil eou..
ai.DJ Elva lla.e Rup.
,
~ and Jilil D. Q. apeb&lt;..er,
Little

Kt. and Nn

l•pent

pbu.

&amp;lllfiP ...41 makt 1 lblt)

t'.t.

Henry .iJCDt'et and ftuuiiY W,.rtl
Wood)'ard 8\m41Y dlnner cuests of £. W.

Sund&amp;J wltb Mt. and Mrs
L M WOCICSHr4 an'd fiiJDUY
Nir1reW Jeftll villte\1 Malton
Bratton recently
Nr and AI,.. Tom .OVQ and. 1011
J:&amp;rl vtat~ Ur. V\d J,fn M. A.
Cliue !tunuy afternoon
Pnnou, &amp;be youopat d1Uihl4'
Qf .Ur and Mn t.. M Wood.r:~rd II
Qulte poorly.

1'rPI Ute tht. (, pt) .t"c. ,.. lilY
"(J

Hili

d ..

Holter t.nd ramuy
Mr. and Mra II 0. Crandall,
daUiht.er Vtflinla and Cllft'ord Me
Dolt lllrol 1111'. and M:n.. Ira Aith·
am~ ~ TQ)edo ~nt.

$he week

end. wltb triend8 and relatiVes o1
thll pla~
Mr-. John RUp

an~

Yankees

Defeat

LAY

da~bter

~VIto Jlap ~J~ent Monday with Jln.

b. 0 Spencer.

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AT TilE THF..ATRM

By Winnin11 Double-head·

118l (

er Yanlu Can Clinch
' IJ\In~r-Up Place

•

ELEcTRIC THEATRE, POMEROY, TODAY
Elanor Boardman and Pa\11 Lucas in

e -·,.

"WOMEN LOVE ONCE"
The .torr of • rlrl who foi'!IOOII. lniii'J' to live In a 3-room flat.

Aloo Comedy "F earin11 Nothin1"

LIBERTY THEATRE, MIDDLEPORT, TODAY
For Sale. Miac.-

Marion Davies and Ralph F orbeo in

''THE BACHELOR FATHER"

FOR SALE

Rert b Ule iDost talkerd of plctllft of U1e year. It's

r tho
&amp;

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riot.

&gt;f al·
•f reha-;e

By JDf~lY MURPin'

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ltEAD THIS FIRIT
X.thtnne Jl'ariftl,
R\luian
OWMr of tbe

of

1\

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TmnJ
Fedtrofl

,Crashing Into Sportlines .

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PAAA()E. WIU.. •
PUT Al.L OlHE~
;' 5F'O~"T'S ' IN lt·U:: 1

300,000

IN A YEAR

AW, ls£E 1 1'1&gt; LIKE 1'1l
6fi:T 'IQL~ OF HE~~
1M o.'IN4 TO FIND
OUT IF MRS HOOFER HAl;
50t'IE NEW 4owNS THAT
I HAVENT SEEN AND
TILKA PROBA8LV tQUL!&gt;
TeLL MEl

0••• 300,000 1•0111 chOM th• Groolor
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Gtboonloll yoor .•
bo1ood
rooooolartueh populorllyl Toy hi lOll&gt;
ololl roo011 $1.50, $3, $1.50 ood $4
... CinclnooH'o blnoll hotoi¥Oiuol
C. C. SCHIFFELER • .. M~tt~P.I Olttcttf
'· s.-Lw.• m.. 0111 'flll110llls...,
••• woadtthl•nn •lllcl

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LACE POl MAT20NS
All T"'f'1 mgJodl llrt rr111Ud ~11.1
tlttrlud 111
11 ""J th1 ,stftr111 llrl
talldt
N ~ lorl
Lace 1 ~ une of the kmdnt most
versat 11e of v;u·atmn fpeurh It can
&amp;ene you so many rood turM
Today'J n1odrl has one of the newest very short bmt d('(:p boleros,
y,!u ch )UII w 111 nolt J.tiVe' an entirely
different dTt~t to the moun frock
Say for 111 ~ta nu• )OU choose broi\D
lace ) ou v.li\ lht•u havP! a model
y.Juch can he u~ttl hotl1 for after·
noon and lf'H ung for day brown
roses y, onlrt l,c a loH iy addtttou,
fur even111K pmk ones
Shoulrl)OU "ant the tlreu ~nt1rely
for evenmp; cut the sk1rt fnll longa
Over \\l\\te satm t\~l1ing d1UBCS
women ate wt&lt;~rlllt: tmy JIICktn of

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Run Ia Gil Tlrut Patt1m1
Send \.5 w1h (rn s1ampi' or cotn)
to r.~,hton BurealJ Wqte crr!fu!IY
anrl pl :u nl~ 1 nur nam~ ap4 llll •clr
drr u, the nnmher of th• p:t.Utrn and
th,. ~he yn11 want
Addru~ ~our letter tn the follow·

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Pl~~sc ~1'\all at Qncc your PQrll\ pattcfn. No. 148~, •lzc-to

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T• d Huslug will lldert.ake to
;:lr:;ciillc thlrlcm footbaU games
uwr the WABC Columbia chain
fl em September 25 kl D«lember 26
&lt;" r P ,UI
I MllW&lt;J~Iklt I lU I 11
1
he ~;chcdule tor UU11 lndomltable
(
i•ltl•&gt; llt llld\nll,Jjx;ll,; to L
llllllOim&lt;:er 1.1:1 September 26--Army
• l .1· p:.11l cJ dcub' r· ht•:HI 1
\" Ohio Northern at West Point.
Ortobcr JO-Northweatem va No..
~ •c Dame at ObiCi\IO, October lTN'\TICNJ\1, LI.AGUt;
A• my vs HD.MIR!d at Weat Point,
L• me . ' l hldUkll
October 24-Yale va Army at Ne\\
, Haven
October 31- Illlnoia vs
Al\JERICA.N LEI\GVE
• Nm thwtJStern at Evanston NovemP l rlH"lr&gt;Jphi t 7 H1 ~~ II 1
ber 7- No.vy w Ohio Statr at CoN1 1 Yell, 6 Wt lit:_.( 111 J
Tun•bu5 NovembCI 11---Umve!sUy
(; l:l ol.: l l rt LUll!" liUUJ
ci PltU~burgh vs A1my at- Pittti
c •• \ ~ llll
~dllJul~d
bura:h, November
21--Bouthen1
OalUorma vs Notre D•me at Chi· )
G~MES TOI)/\Y
CBIO, Novem~r 26---Univcrsity 01
A '\If Rlf'I\N PF;SO('JI\lWN
Pcnmylvanlo VJJ Cornell at Phil&amp;·
I , C1 J IWI::UH at lnnli.illt\pDl ~
delphia Novembei 23-whlch one
I q n gnm s1
of lhlce games undecided Decem
1 Tole-to nl L:.ulsv. !lc·
her 5-Pcnn vs Navy at Philadel ·
S P.ml •• ~ Mii1Ul'f:l'
pbm lli-Boulhern Calllornta
vs
fll n r ' WH~ at !~ " il"«li C1ty
Oeorgta at• Los Angelefl. Oecembe1
:\1,'\ffON,U L~AL1 J 1!:
26---Gt!orgia. Tech vs California at
Atl11nta
N ·~ Yn1" ~ B w~·Jyn
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P' lbcielpll t •.at BJ,t:m
St l.ouls l C'n ~ ~&gt; o.l
BundaJr Septemoer J3 will mark.
P 15b u gh :1t Cblc9.go
the firat of a aenes of services tn
AMERICAN LEACUE
Oolumbta s 'Church of the Atr
WHI1om OA.rdinal O'Connell, ArchC!w·a~o at St Louis
bishop of BOlton and ranking pre·
De!roJt at Clevelalld
of the Roman Catholic Church
Wa~htngt o n ut New 'i01k
ln the United 8tatea, the Rll:ht
B J~ton at Plnlad~lphln.
AMERlCAN US JCit\TION
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K ' ·~ l tv II Mum IIJ..Uil~ ,

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It 11 ,nJrfor '"'"'"''''' Jtllttlry.

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By EVA A. TINGEY
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514ADE AIEXi
MO,\I'!'H:

DtsMngulshed .spea.~:ers Will be
hea.td In a IS(lrlea Of twenty Sunda-'
Dd r1l
broll.dcast, bealnnlng October 4
!)()
St l OUb
undu t.he llU6plces of the 13entlnel~
r.luc. I!U
ot the Mbld!Hc, a patrtot.Lc non00
partisan Qrpillzatlon=med 'to
NATIONAL l.EAGUtl!
malnt4Jn .&amp;tie , 1\l.Qd.tmen
PJJncL.
liltlorl "
Club
won Lofir Pd plea of the A~
Founded In lin2 IU UM bume ol
St I ouis
97
54
INtw Yt J,
87
64
570 Cbarlea 8. f'lil!rcb\!!1, 6e0retary "!
the TloeiLinry in the Cleveland cabl
Ch1 :.~g''
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Rlf.ll' !y11
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73
511 net the firs~ wa.s Loult A ~iJdRe
or Maaacllusotts •• and the presenl
F tt•1.t.1gh
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77
chief executive Is Alexander Lin·
Fl ll,h!CIJ.clJi,l
65
87
coin of Boston The addri!Sil wtll
'1 st1 II
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be at 1 30 p m (E8TJ over an
ChJ•umall
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93
NBC-WJZ Dl.!lWork
\'ESTUl.DAY'S RESULTK

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.e&amp;:10n

unn¥

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famo

by

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'
ron ~" apd 7 piG~&gt; Fllah·
der RJM]l, Pm'!eroJ Ohio. Rte :1
K)'t-tll Run
t-27-St

-

Legion Hosts

Gallipolis

.... .... )lro.

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 1931

1'111: DAIL'f mmU!fll, POMI:ItO't,

oll!o

-!9fe:, menl

BundaJ' with the la.ttein

~er,

l'Uoio!i\1

.' '.

Mra U&amp;ry Prede$.

-

DaJtOD

Hmt') l!pencer
apent l!hmc.t-.Y h.Jint wlW. hil eou..
ai.DJ Elva lla.e Rup.
,
~ and Jilil D. Q. apeb&lt;..er,
Little

Kt. and Nn

l•pent

pbu.

&amp;lllfiP ...41 makt 1 lblt)

t'.t.

Henry .iJCDt'et and ftuuiiY W,.rtl
Wood)'ard 8\m41Y dlnner cuests of £. W.

Sund&amp;J wltb Mt. and Mrs
L M WOCICSHr4 an'd fiiJDUY
Nir1reW Jeftll villte\1 Malton
Bratton recently
Nr and AI,.. Tom .OVQ and. 1011
J:&amp;rl vtat~ Ur. V\d J,fn M. A.
Cliue !tunuy afternoon
Pnnou, &amp;be youopat d1Uihl4'
Qf .Ur and Mn t.. M Wood.r:~rd II
Qulte poorly.

1'rPI Ute tht. (, pt) .t"c. ,.. lilY
"(J

Hili

d ..

Holter t.nd ramuy
Mr. and Mra II 0. Crandall,
daUiht.er Vtflinla and Cllft'ord Me
Dolt lllrol 1111'. and M:n.. Ira Aith·
am~ ~ TQ)edo ~nt.

$he week

end. wltb triend8 and relatiVes o1
thll pla~
Mr-. John RUp

an~

Yankees

Defeat

LAY

da~bter

~VIto Jlap ~J~ent Monday with Jln.

b. 0 Spencer.

.IIJ

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,,....,..,.....,............_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _"'t

l ~ulh• tuertkml tor prklt

an

'

AT TilE THF..ATRM

By Winnin11 Double-head·

118l (

er Yanlu Can Clinch
' IJ\In~r-Up Place

•

ELEcTRIC THEATRE, POMEROY, TODAY
Elanor Boardman and Pa\11 Lucas in

e -·,.

"WOMEN LOVE ONCE"
The .torr of • rlrl who foi'!IOOII. lniii'J' to live In a 3-room flat.

Aloo Comedy "F earin11 Nothin1"

LIBERTY THEATRE, MIDDLEPORT, TODAY
For Sale. Miac.-

Marion Davies and Ralph F orbeo in

''THE BACHELOR FATHER"

FOR SALE

Rert b Ule iDost talkerd of plctllft of U1e year. It's

r tho
&amp;

~0)\'11

riot.

&gt;f al·
•f reha-;e

By JDf~lY MURPin'

l
who

unor·

ert!hl,

ehtr,.,w.

'""''"
I

ltEAD THIS FIRIT
X.thtnne Jl'ariftl,
R\luian
OWMr of tbe

of

1\

of 1inlllll:r

TmnJ
Fedtrofl

,Crashing Into Sportlines .

IY

r

PAAA()E. WIU.. •
PUT Al.L OlHE~
;' 5F'O~"T'S ' IN lt·U:: 1

300,000

IN A YEAR

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y,!u ch )UII w 111 nolt J.tiVe' an entirely
different dTt~t to the moun frock
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lace ) ou v.li\ lht•u havP! a model
y.Juch can he u~ttl hotl1 for after·
noon and lf'H ung for day brown
roses y, onlrt l,c a loH iy addtttou,
fur even111K pmk ones
Shoulrl)OU "ant the tlreu ~nt1rely
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llllllOim&lt;:er 1.1:1 September 26--Army
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\" Ohio Northern at West Point.
Ortobcr JO-Northweatem va No..
~ •c Dame at ObiCi\IO, October lTN'\TICNJ\1, LI.AGUt;
A• my vs HD.MIR!d at Weat Point,
L• me . ' l hldUkll
October 24-Yale va Army at Ne\\
, Haven
October 31- Illlnoia vs
Al\JERICA.N LEI\GVE
• Nm thwtJStern at Evanston NovemP l rlH"lr&gt;Jphi t 7 H1 ~~ II 1
ber 7- No.vy w Ohio Statr at CoN1 1 Yell, 6 Wt lit:_.( 111 J
Tun•bu5 NovembCI 11---Umve!sUy
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ci PltU~burgh vs A1my at- Pittti
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bura:h, November
21--Bouthen1
OalUorma vs Notre D•me at Chi· )
G~MES TOI)/\Y
CBIO, Novem~r 26---Univcrsity 01
A '\If Rlf'I\N PF;SO('JI\lWN
Pcnmylvanlo VJJ Cornell at Phil&amp;·
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delphia Novembei 23-whlch one
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of lhlce games undecided Decem
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her 5-Pcnn vs Navy at Philadel ·
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pbm lli-Boulhern Calllornta
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fll n r ' WH~ at !~ " il"«li C1ty
Oeorgta at• Los Angelefl. Oecembe1
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BundaJr Septemoer J3 will mark.
P 15b u gh :1t Cblc9.go
the firat of a aenes of services tn
AMERICAN LEACUE
Oolumbta s 'Church of the Atr
WHI1om OA.rdinal O'Connell, ArchC!w·a~o at St Louis
bishop of BOlton and ranking pre·
De!roJt at Clevelalld
of the Roman Catholic Church
Wa~htngt o n ut New 'i01k
ln the United 8tatea, the Rll:ht
B J~ton at Plnlad~lphln.
AMERlCAN US JCit\TION
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Pearllly~~ell and
an: Mt&gt;~s. will lf!ave BatUlda.y t'Vmlng •evening. A largt' crowd was prNent. da y ror Columbi.L'l. where she will
Dr. and Mr~. Ever"tt Whitestdc
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movinl into the Whaley Apart- lor a
ro WaBhiniton, D. C. and 1&amp;nd enjoyed Lnt:: eVtllllli enter Ohio
unl,)'enl.\.)'. She lor PatSOt'.&amp;, W Va , were vl$1tarl
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mmt on Mulberry AvenW!, wher ~ other points in the east.
Mis.~ Dorothy a~d Gall Jone;s ~ was aooompa.nled to Columbua t.y here Frlday.
0 BR IOG[S I ACCidents
Gilmore Uved.
Hyst!: ll
Mr. ·a !"ld
James HOI.Id ot Co- who have been "Vtsltlng rela.Uves lher motller, Mra.
MeQu.lq
Je~&amp;e Muncey left Saturday to
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cut corn In the northern part of
In MeigS County ,l~~er,.tnc
on the jury.
were deskoyed by ftre ta:;t week. . fri ends' here over the week end.
South Bend. Ind .. &amp;turday.
\ Mn. M. L. vale o1 Dexter, t.pt:nt the 1tate.
Mrs. Chas. Wo.rd and chlldreu
: · ~dtoM~~ fha8. 1oun&amp;: rav~ ~ Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. CULt!! and
Mr. and Mrs. William Burton of ISaturday with Mrs E E Bryant
Renshaw who hal
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'l and .Norbert. Compwn are ~&gt;pendln:: I ~~ ge H E et r 0e~J o~en tt! .daUf(hter of Portsmouth, are sJ)Cnd- Wllll.amstown , are v\Slting their•. and family.
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~TAHTEO A~ 21 Cl.»•1 the week end with rela."vea aL : e · · · a a po · a .r Ina: the week end wtth Mr . and Mrs daua:hter, Mr. and Mrs. Rolla
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Mrs. M. E. Rathburn ana Mrs. L. the paat two we«&amp;. returned bnnu~
None F a I a'I but tO Cause IY.ontcomery,
ChU .Ward and 80n James were 1home on the Chester Road.
J . Heiner of RuUand and Mrs. A. "f'rlday.
Lou of Time
Ibuslne66 vlaitors at Huntington Sa~ I Mlas Mabel Poster of Dorcas is Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Zalll ~ud ML..s Edna Arnold c! ~· rleas- ' D. Russell of Pomeroy, were dlnil~r
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Three

Hi11hway Bridges
To B• Built In Meigo
County

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5t=Ll'CVE. l'r WP.."':. ONLy1J.Il'5
P.,._RQo"T"IALk:lNG- lN MY
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Mr. and Mrs.
Phlllips of
Ruth
daughrer ot
Mrs. WUI Phillips, son, Austin, Reeder of COCi.lvUle 18 11 odin&amp; the
Minersville, left Saturday morn tng , Mr11. Dena Straus, 11! quite 111 at daughters, Helena and O~lla,
Iweek with MrB. Wane~
: vUle, W . Va.
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ror PltLIIburgh. wbere the., wllJ v.~~~ . htr home.
SatUI day murlllng . for ColumDu~.
• Mrs. Chaa. Brummer and daue:h!
W11l Be JlrJDttd I~- r"elaUves.
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I The Parent Teachers io.:J,,L...datlon Iwhere the~· will vlo1t relatives and poll::i,. MrS.Is spending
Mary A. Bee(Je ot Oalll- i ter
have been vlt!ltlna B. D.
Miss Dorothy Mees or Columbus. I uf Rock: fi prlngs, had an Ice cream rrt~nds.
a few days wlt..h • Bldnner and family.. returned

Whlle non-fata\ accklen\a 1n 1
Ohlo mdustry showed a. marked
decline In AugU&amp;t, fataHtles stlll 1
co ntlnued hi&amp;h, the 119 . deiLth
cllums filed with t.he . lndwtrtal l
C&lt;.ommisslon, wh1le !IeVen leSB than

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Ballots for \.ut ..:~.oml nv venera!
Comm~saionera
had 11 ; commercial employmenl. · dcction In November 11.re being ar-~
11; fOO&lt;.!B und beverages 10 tlach: nmf!ed here and will be ready for
mining 7; utllit1es and chemicals ~ the prlnt.er within u few days.
~ ·· ·rr~ns are bl! .!lll completed here each; Ol.ast furnaces, . slcel wo1·ks According t.o rel)(lrt given llere.l
for Wc;·k to ~t'gin as soon as pos.o;l- and rolling llllll.':i, pape.r and pnn~- . There will be a total of 62,105 balble c.n the constr~lctlou of a new, ing, rubber and composition goods. fo~s printed tor the fall electkm. 1
fine .. oonCI"f:le on:.1e1 bndg€ onr cltrico.l and professional ami earc
Vot.crs in Pomeroy and MidJle~lldtl8" Creek at Rullaud, o.ltr.ll!: · and
custody of bullding11 and port vlll:l&amp;:es wm be confronted 1
w.th ~we. ethu bridge proje cts Pn ground11 t each.; clay, glass and . with six ballots while In other 1
thito r '" ttd
\:etween
Harrisuville 1stone produc!Jl and quo.rrles and precincts and smw.ller vllla.ges ot
and • ~arpenter, it was 11m1uunc('d ! :.tcue ctwhtnv 3 each; ca.rt.age ttnd · the county there will be five.
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bere Saturday momJng .
hucklng and uy rlcu lture 2 eacll· ; The omces which will be filled by •
Yr. Sherwood, deputy state hhth- ! machinery manufacture and mls~ the election this fall, are towmhip i
way f.llr~ctor, has bte u 111 Mtlgs I cellaneouR Industries 1 eaoh . The offices, Judicial o:Jflces, village oml.Ollnry during the past wet!k aut: ' 8I"OUps having no fata U\.Ies were ' ces, district rural board of educa-~
h"'l lcen : . lVt!ST!y,atm~ tht! unem- !lawu.lries and dry· cleaning, Ieath- tlons.
ployment l!ituo.tlon here a~; well .J.S ' er and leather goods, al:icernbl1n 8 1 Much Interest Is being manliest- I
~flle ml'uns ~o a1d this slluation l1md ~recthlK machinery, vehicles, ed In the coming eledlon as 11ev- :
m at~y wny. H&lt;.' repo1teU Jw.rc that text..ile!l . and clothh'lg man uJac tu~ • era! political r1u.:ee tor dilfel"ent 1
the thl"lc t.:·!·t:.;:c pn•jLLi.:&gt; In tlw nnd tra.nspm·taUon .
! pOBitJons have ulready ~en 1&gt;tarted
t&lt;rum:~ wculd iJ!.' starter.! us t;oo n as
The 1&amp;,704 clu.lms filed during the 11n mo.ny of the towm;hip and
'P.O~lhlt! In ~.ordtr b
g1vc employ .. month Is B total 1,994 le~'i th~~on In' !ages, bitter fights seem to be on in 1
mutt"' to the many who tN!t!d it. The the previous month and 3,339 less the race for membership on boards .
lttflte · hlthway d~: pnrtm ut will co· than In AuguBt, 1930, lndlcaUm;c n of education, whUe In other town- 1
cjjtt'll:te with thc county cum mhs- ~arked Improvement In accident. ship&amp;, the CQn~tabulary job is being 1
ioneu- on nil rr...ad nnd bridge wo1·k trequenc5&lt;'. The heavy .atality list, . vied for by a lar&amp;"e Held of candl-~
t.o bf done here .
hnwever, cousect an Increase or 99,-~ do.tes. ln the v1llages, muyura,
'l'h&lt;' Rutland brtdp;e wl11 be u 908 days Jn time Joss over the cor- marshals, and council men ll.I'C ·
treat. lmprovemrnt lc that vtlht~c responding month la-st yeo.r, altho staging sm~ll ba.ttles as the com- I
r'" 9.1e11 as 11 n aid to the ll~t!dy here. the severity was 63,152 days Jess petitton fot the positions il:i b~lng
ThP. t·r ldgc will te cnttr·~ ly of mod- than In July .
feU.
ern · ·oncrrle design and will ilc supO_n e hundred u,;~.d tULe_.en of the
.uc'rte:::l by col urn lS and 1uches wlt!J acclden~ caused permanent. purtlal 1
SMALL BLAZE
a!ectlk l!ghl.:i ,.,itachcd.
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The fire department was c-alle::l\
- Ot.her alnns a re 1;-.~ lng fo rm ed to: number of Ohio workerR IOJ&gt;t J!Oille out here Friday 11!ght when .1 limail
the posalble ccnstructlun of a b:·Jdg .; member or members of the body as nre was discovered In the Jean!
.n thr f·c rkctl Run nm&lt;l b •·rv ·~pr• a result of lndwill"h1l mishaps. The _Bryant apartment~~ on Upper BccJ,.ong Botklm :1nd Reedsville and ac numbe1· 111 large, bul it is 29 less . und t~treet about 10 :30 o'clock.
~- a·cl l llV tl} the "'"'' u"•:t•rt•t ,. .
than in Augu~t, 1930.
i The bla2e was soon extinguished
rompletlon ol a stretch of roadwa•
Th~ month 11 record fot· the tn-l hoWEver, lUld It wa9 reported that
,, 11 tl !f R t~r.lm·-L!ttie Hockms high~ ~u~&gt;tnes of Meii:!"IJ county
was 21 . damage to the rooms amounted lo
way will be sta.rtcd as soon n~ plans claims filed, ol whlch o repr~bCnt.u ... jld&gt;nut U5 . Fh·e Chief, .\. o . Tracy,
t-an be made. All tht qe projects Cttt_all~les, 0 perm~nent disabilities. 1cport~d Lha~ the fire was 8t.arted I
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9 causing over tieven days IOit time by delectiV&lt;! Wiring 1n one of the 1
l'f 111Ch att. pl nrmcd, WI I glvu
~m - 1 seven days or lcs.'J and 11 medlcai rooms of the apartment.
ployment to quite a ~tumbcr ur cast!s causing 110 time Jo!!!;. The
~~~ here and In ~lis county.,
time loss for the county was 288
P. T. A. MEETS
;..n.~ state hlshwa} depo.rl.mr.n l_ days. In Augu11t of last year, Lhls The ftrst meeting of the Susar
here. cooperating with ~he Mf'lln• ootmty had 18 nccJdenl.ol with 1 fa- Run P. T. A.. was held Prlday llfoounty commillsioners. at·e pus.hln~ tolltles and u time loss o! 6,687 I ternoon, Sept. :lsth. committees
the plaM for the H.utlnnd br ldg - days.
were appolnWd, and the local preslRnd tts soon at~ completed, \\hicll
___ -·dent read me888.ges from the Na.~
will be only a :;hort time, the wcrk ACCIDEN
Uooal and Btate Presldentlr At
will btgln Ulcr·:'. The other brklgm;
T VICTIM
this meettng plans tor ftn~nclnK
lllld impr~vements will be s tarkd
the local orsani&amp;atlon were adoptfliJOn aUet .
, a.tnODIJ which wa1 a bake sa.lfJ
t.iirry a,e~cer""7r. RacJnt! who was to be hold B&amp;turday afternoon Qilfj
lnJurl'd in an automobile uccldl!nt Srd. _ _ _ _ _;........,_ __
LOCAL WOMAN IS
th&lt;l Btate Hlghwhy Nu :n
BITTEN BY SNAKE on
ThUI'sday afternoon, Sept. l'j wu~
HANING RITES
rele.u;cd tram Lhe HoiZt.!r hoHpil:&gt;.i
The funeral servloes tor Perry ,
Mlu Kate Ebersbach had the where he had bet:. I IJ·taWd [or , •· \HaninG, who died Frlday morning
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mls!or\UilP- to be bitten by a COP·
:es and was anoweU to l"dU:.1~ a~ CIRrk Chapel, Athens county, \
pcrhead snake at her home on lnjut
tu hiP home Thul'llday
· · 1wtll be held Sunday afternoon ot 2
Lau1·eJ t&gt;l rcet here Friday evenln~:.
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tP. pencer youth was rldlnu In Ooolvllle. Burial In Cool Ill
MISI!I Ebersbo.ch said she ha&lt;l taken
v e cemc
the cat CIUtslde ln un aternpt t 'l a car drlven by Joe Beesle ulso u! lery
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the house she notlr::ed a slight 11ttng nt 11 small cut"\"".l nea l" l.h r L. lJ.
n\!p;T" ·the onkle . Hearing (\ nolse, Davis Service Station. Mtke Powdl
&amp;he·,; O\"testlgated, and discovered was another occupant ot" the c.lr
the ~ fii'IO.ke caugbt. In the rat tra.p, but he und Beel!le Wtl"e .lollnjUJ"~{:
Hospl'4-~l
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which had been set near by.
It was ~;a id , the thre~ were enMrs. Albert Spencer, about 41
"'Soon after the snake had struck
hlir : tbe ankle became swollen and route to the Rockspl"inlp tu.11· Yeal'ti of age a resJ&lt;1em of Texa11 .
a .ph)'slcla.n wos summllned tD ad- grouudH, where they intended to o.t- near Flatwoods for many years, I
mlnlstu · altl to the , lnjUI'Y· Al- t. nd lh.o Melg ~ County IWr whtct~ pa$1!d away about 5:30 o'cloclt 1
Saturday mornlns at the HolilOe"l
t~~\l!lh rather painful, It was be- was hc~ Jns h eld the1·e that dl Y.
hospttal where 1:1he bad been rush- 1
lll!vtd saturday mornln1 that tho:!
ed Friday anernoon 1n an atl.em)J~
pot.soit had been counte1'acted a nd
nothing serious would result.
I to aid hel" condition. Mra. Spencer 1
was a 11utrerer of asthma which
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be&lt;ame "''""' F"day nec;,.ltatlng l
her removal from her home to the
fl'.be members of the Oro.ce Guild
were cntorlatned Friday evening at
hO!Ipltal.
the l)tlme of Mrs. Geo. Nyc on F.ast Rev. 0. W. William• Recent· l\l~hefolt~r s~~~:~~:nby : : h=:~
Main atre~t. Rev. Clark. the u.:w
ly Reraigned From Local
services will be conducted at Mt.
minister, and wife of Athens. were
Hermon church at 2:30 Monday ar.l
KUtlltl. b ellclous refreshmen\JI wcrl!
Church,
Appointed
tcmon In ehaTIJe of the Pinsteryald
t:erV~ll. . Mr~ f"Jharles Ward wall the
undertakers.
a!!SI8tlng ho.~ss . .
Rev.
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I'J"S 1' 1MI.: TO t.:AN GRAPI:S
ENTERTAIN FRIENDS
street hen•, hos been appointed as
By n.,u, B&amp;rd3y
Mila Esther Thomas or Mlners- County evangelist, by Messrs Bart ·
Cucumber Catchup
vlUe, QAAltiled by Ml1111 OJ"etta Brown lett H.nd Johnson, paator! ot the
1 (!Uart J'l~ cucumbers large
enter\alned a numbel' of their Churche~~ or Christ a.t Lancastiel· 1 rup white onions
young friends at the home ur MISt&gt; anti ColumbWI, respectively, repres2 green pepper11 medium sized
Tbomas Friday ewnlng. Mw;u: EUld enlRtlves of the Ohio Mls81ona.ry
1 pint vinegar
game~~ were. the diversions ol
the Society, It waa announced here Sa~
1 cup sugar
ere.nlng after which dainty rerresll- urday mornlns.
2 ts.bJ.eBpooJJs white mustard Sf'CC:ll
~ntll were served .
Rev. Williams resigned from the
Salt and cayenne pepper
regular pat1torate of the Churcn of Pare the cu~umbers. out In qua•-[
IJARASOTt\ Mt\YOK HERE
Chr I~ I. he re 1a ..- ~ J une b u t aInce th at ters r nd remove the pulp. Put tit•.
.. )layor C. J. Bacon. nr S11rnso tb. t ime has"'' n cond u elln g par ttl me cueumben, onlc•n, and pep-•• th•u
Jlllor!da, spent o lew daYfi hH .l v!s:. service•" at thot ehu-h
•... · The rep- fl fo&lt;XI chopper. Add a :;mallamuttnt
mg Mr. Rll'"l Mn:~ . Wlllmrn ll:b~! rd· resentntlvea at the ,•-te
...... ml••lona.ry or \VHier to prt!veut st1""1ng an •
bach and friends here. Mr. Ba r:oll aoclety, met with delegate&amp; from .boll I he mixture until th'""'
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who hRs bet'n Ma yur or $urnsoLa the various county churches at the 1beT~ are IMder. Heat th: ~~~;ur.,.·;
(CIT the pnst l&lt;'n years, m unl~·d Middleport Church of Christ lost !lUgar and Re&amp;lunlnga •~ the
1!41.138 Ncrmu 8lmtton who ha.; Tuesday. It was qreed tCI reque1t
-e r. Add
Dlln.Y friends In Pomerr,y. This i&amp; the PCimeroy ehureh to release Rev the . vegetab~ mixture and cook it
Mr. · Dat.:on"H tlrEt v!Blt to Pomeroy W11Uam 11 80 he could take up hli \mttl It IB clean!r. Seal In clean hot
ln 30 yea1·s. He expects to visit his work In the new capacity 1mme- llotU~8 or jar!!.
broU1er In ClevelAnd for a sho~·t dlately. ThiR wlll mean that the
Olapse and !IUpr wlth or wltll ·
time •before returning t.CI hi~ hmne Pomeroy church wtll be without out ~sslatane&amp;-mean wluter daln~n Plo:c'~'d=•~
·------pastoral support tor the period .ot tiM. Orapea are excellent. In the
·one YC!lT.
diet. So 111 &amp;Uiar......., qulck-energy
, PITTSBURGH PRODUOR
Rev. Williams and his family w\11 fuel needed In cold weather. So
i Plti.Bburgb, Sept.. 28-Poultry: occupy the new putorial home of try thee&amp; two recelpes now and
Market very good demand good ttle Rutland Church of Chrll!lt, lm - reap your pleasure later on :
aupp~ good; h~Avy hens 22-24; mediately, and will mlnlllter tCI the
On.pa Matmalademed )J.t.Qs 20-22 leghorn hens 16-81; &amp;everal rural churetle-.J of Ule oounWash grapes remove stenu and
ItelhorO ·J,prlngers 16-18: rOORt.crs 13 ty.
J ~epar.""tt·.! pulp .from akin&amp;. Put pul11
lt; duck11 16-19: Oee~;e 12- 15.
· ln snucepall and cook slowl).- until
. Butter : Market very good de.
MARBit\GE LICENSE
1 ~eedl! separate
easily.. then rub
marul.good supply good 92 !!Core 32
1thmH{! h a line steve. Measure pulp
H • score 28 3~4 88 IICOre 27 3-8
A marrla1e license was ts~ued bv 1add an equal measure of BUi!lr 1:11d
atandard 31 J-4.
the probate court he1·e Baturda:V cook slowly thirty minut-e-s. stlrrVea:etables: Market dull demand morning to Prank Jones, 24 Or \ lng frequently to prevent burning.
slow IJUpply moderate ; tomatoes ; Pratts Fork and VIctoria Winters, i PUt In Hterlll:ted jan.
nearb)! 10 quart chip.
21, ot Pomeroy.
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Golden Rlna:•
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; Select large yellow cucumbers.

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Mrs. Spencer Dies

Majeotic Ell&amp;wood
A low~ of esrly EngUab dflllign,
Equip
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Loc·al Man To Be
County Evangell'st

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1811 of mcmitot' OODRtruction,

~Sp,.~ield aDd Pentode tubN.

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Again Majestic is first! Again Majestic hri1J88 to radiu an amazing new 'combiiui.tion of
features while othero busy themaelveo with new phnseo for old accomplisbmento.

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the """'' ouutanding advanceo in rndio reooprwn. the new Majestic is far out in front.
Hear this matchless wonder ••• today. Let us quickly demonotrate the many advan·
t11ges of MajeStic's oew and exclusive Sprayo.Shield Tube ••• of Twin Power Detection
• , , of .the "Modulated" Cirouit, Then let us surprise you further with the small
amount that will put the 1932 Majestic into your home to enjoy as you pay for it.

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vne quart water. Drain and coot In
clear w~ter for twenty mlnu\ea.
Drain aaaln and add them tn a
plctllng 8)'TUp made of the followIng tngrl!dlenb: :
2 :lle &amp;UI&amp;r
I plllt vinesar
1 pint water

1 lemon sltced. thin

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Tllll DAILY miJIIlNE, POIDIIOY, OII1Q

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COMICS
IN COLOR

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Pearllly~~ell and
an: Mt&gt;~s. will lf!ave BatUlda.y t'Vmlng •evening. A largt' crowd was prNent. da y ror Columbi.L'l. where she will
Dr. and Mr~. Ever"tt Whitestdc
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movinl into the Whaley Apart- lor a
ro WaBhiniton, D. C. and 1&amp;nd enjoyed Lnt:: eVtllllli enter Ohio
unl,)'enl.\.)'. She lor PatSOt'.&amp;, W Va , were vl$1tarl
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mmt on Mulberry AvenW!, wher ~ other points in the east.
Mis.~ Dorothy a~d Gall Jone;s ~ was aooompa.nled to Columbua t.y here Frlday.
0 BR IOG[S I ACCidents
Gilmore Uved.
Hyst!: ll
Mr. ·a !"ld
James HOI.Id ot Co- who have been "Vtsltlng rela.Uves lher motller, Mra.
MeQu.lq
Je~&amp;e Muncey left Saturday to
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IColumbus thb week where he home and store on Thomas Fork 1lumbw; are visiting rf'la.tlves and here , returned to their home at and son.
cut corn In the northern part of
In MeigS County ,l~~er,.tnc
on the jury.
were deskoyed by ftre ta:;t week. . fri ends' here over the week end.
South Bend. Ind .. &amp;turday.
\ Mn. M. L. vale o1 Dexter, t.pt:nt the 1tate.
Mrs. Chas. Wo.rd and chlldreu
: · ~dtoM~~ fha8. 1oun&amp;: rav~ ~ Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. CULt!! and
Mr. and Mrs. William Burton of ISaturday with Mrs E E Bryant
Renshaw who hal
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'l and .Norbert. Compwn are ~&gt;pendln:: I ~~ ge H E et r 0e~J o~en tt! .daUf(hter of Portsmouth, are sJ)Cnd- Wllll.amstown , are v\Slting their•. and family.
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a.t Teralta w va for
~TAHTEO A~ 21 Cl.»•1 the week end with rela."vea aL : e · · · a a po · a .r Ina: the week end wtth Mr . and Mrs daua:hter, Mr. and Mrs. Rolla
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Young.
Mrs. M. E. Rathburn ana Mrs. L. the paat two we«&amp;. returned bnnu~
None F a I a'I but tO Cause IY.ontcomery,
ChU .Ward and 80n James were 1home on the Chester Road.
J . Heiner of RuUand and Mrs. A. "f'rlday.
Lou of Time
Ibuslne66 vlaitors at Huntington Sa~ I Mlas Mabel Poster of Dorcas is Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Zalll ~ud ML..s Edna Arnold c! ~· rleas- ' D. Russell of Pomeroy, were dlnil~r
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PU
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the 1uest of her !lister, Mrs. Ralph · family are spending the week end ant ls the week end gua;l or Mr. 1 1\lf~t.s ol Ml'fi Henry warren of
Mn.
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wiLh trltmds at,_ Harrisonville W. Va ·. and Mrs. E. K. Lipplncot.t.
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Three

Hi11hway Bridges
To B• Built In Meigo
County

"\f.IP..\ f-\O'n;L Cl.. E.RK. ~OULON'r
5t=Ll'CVE. l'r WP.."':. ONLy1J.Il'5
P.,._RQo"T"IALk:lNG- lN MY
ROOM LAST 50 f-\E
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Mr. and Mrs.
Phlllips of
Ruth
daughrer ot
Mrs. WUI Phillips, son, Austin, Reeder of COCi.lvUle 18 11 odin&amp; the
Minersville, left Saturday morn tng , Mr11. Dena Straus, 11! quite 111 at daughters, Helena and O~lla,
Iweek with MrB. Wane~
: vUle, W . Va.
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62' lOa • BallOts •
ror PltLIIburgh. wbere the., wllJ v.~~~ . htr home.
SatUI day murlllng . for ColumDu~.
• Mrs. Chaa. Brummer and daue:h!
W11l Be JlrJDttd I~- r"elaUves.
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I The Parent Teachers io.:J,,L...datlon Iwhere the~· will vlo1t relatives and poll::i,. MrS.Is spending
Mary A. Bee(Je ot Oalll- i ter
have been vlt!ltlna B. D.
Miss Dorothy Mees or Columbus. I uf Rock: fi prlngs, had an Ice cream rrt~nds.
a few days wlt..h • Bldnner and family.. returned

Whlle non-fata\ accklen\a 1n 1
Ohlo mdustry showed a. marked
decline In AugU&amp;t, fataHtles stlll 1
co ntlnued hi&amp;h, the 119 . deiLth
cllums filed with t.he . lndwtrtal l
C&lt;.ommisslon, wh1le !IeVen leSB than

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WILL AID JOBLESS
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monthly 1·eport.
The construction Industry led In
tatal1tles wJth 19; public employf!es !

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McQuigg le ft Sll.tur- 1Mn:, Norma. Goodwin.

their hCime at Akron,

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Comm~saionera
had 11 ; commercial employmenl. · dcction In November 11.re being ar-~
11; fOO&lt;.!B und beverages 10 tlach: nmf!ed here and will be ready for
mining 7; utllit1es and chemicals ~ the prlnt.er within u few days.
~ ·· ·rr~ns are bl! .!lll completed here each; Ol.ast furnaces, . slcel wo1·ks According t.o rel)(lrt given llere.l
for Wc;·k to ~t'gin as soon as pos.o;l- and rolling llllll.':i, pape.r and pnn~- . There will be a total of 62,105 balble c.n the constr~lctlou of a new, ing, rubber and composition goods. fo~s printed tor the fall electkm. 1
fine .. oonCI"f:le on:.1e1 bndg€ onr cltrico.l and professional ami earc
Vot.crs in Pomeroy and MidJle~lldtl8" Creek at Rullaud, o.ltr.ll!: · and
custody of bullding11 and port vlll:l&amp;:es wm be confronted 1
w.th ~we. ethu bridge proje cts Pn ground11 t each.; clay, glass and . with six ballots while In other 1
thito r '" ttd
\:etween
Harrisuville 1stone produc!Jl and quo.rrles and precincts and smw.ller vllla.ges ot
and • ~arpenter, it was 11m1uunc('d ! :.tcue ctwhtnv 3 each; ca.rt.age ttnd · the county there will be five.
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bere Saturday momJng .
hucklng and uy rlcu lture 2 eacll· ; The omces which will be filled by •
Yr. Sherwood, deputy state hhth- ! machinery manufacture and mls~ the election this fall, are towmhip i
way f.llr~ctor, has bte u 111 Mtlgs I cellaneouR Industries 1 eaoh . The offices, Judicial o:Jflces, village oml.Ollnry during the past wet!k aut: ' 8I"OUps having no fata U\.Ies were ' ces, district rural board of educa-~
h"'l lcen : . lVt!ST!y,atm~ tht! unem- !lawu.lries and dry· cleaning, Ieath- tlons.
ployment l!ituo.tlon here a~; well .J.S ' er and leather goods, al:icernbl1n 8 1 Much Interest Is being manliest- I
~flle ml'uns ~o a1d this slluation l1md ~recthlK machinery, vehicles, ed In the coming eledlon as 11ev- :
m at~y wny. H&lt;.' repo1teU Jw.rc that text..ile!l . and clothh'lg man uJac tu~ • era! political r1u.:ee tor dilfel"ent 1
the thl"lc t.:·!·t:.;:c pn•jLLi.:&gt; In tlw nnd tra.nspm·taUon .
! pOBitJons have ulready ~en 1&gt;tarted
t&lt;rum:~ wculd iJ!.' starter.! us t;oo n as
The 1&amp;,704 clu.lms filed during the 11n mo.ny of the towm;hip and
'P.O~lhlt! In ~.ordtr b
g1vc employ .. month Is B total 1,994 le~'i th~~on In' !ages, bitter fights seem to be on in 1
mutt"' to the many who tN!t!d it. The the previous month and 3,339 less the race for membership on boards .
lttflte · hlthway d~: pnrtm ut will co· than In AuguBt, 1930, lndlcaUm;c n of education, whUe In other town- 1
cjjtt'll:te with thc county cum mhs- ~arked Improvement In accident. ship&amp;, the CQn~tabulary job is being 1
ioneu- on nil rr...ad nnd bridge wo1·k trequenc5&lt;'. The heavy .atality list, . vied for by a lar&amp;"e Held of candl-~
t.o bf done here .
hnwever, cousect an Increase or 99,-~ do.tes. ln the v1llages, muyura,
'l'h&lt;' Rutland brtdp;e wl11 be u 908 days Jn time Joss over the cor- marshals, and council men ll.I'C ·
treat. lmprovemrnt lc that vtlht~c responding month la-st yeo.r, altho staging sm~ll ba.ttles as the com- I
r'" 9.1e11 as 11 n aid to the ll~t!dy here. the severity was 63,152 days Jess petitton fot the positions il:i b~lng
ThP. t·r ldgc will te cnttr·~ ly of mod- than In July .
feU.
ern · ·oncrrle design and will ilc supO_n e hundred u,;~.d tULe_.en of the
.uc'rte:::l by col urn lS and 1uches wlt!J acclden~ caused permanent. purtlal 1
SMALL BLAZE
a!ectlk l!ghl.:i ,.,itachcd.
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The fire department was c-alle::l\
- Ot.her alnns a re 1;-.~ lng fo rm ed to: number of Ohio workerR IOJ&gt;t J!Oille out here Friday 11!ght when .1 limail
the posalble ccnstructlun of a b:·Jdg .; member or members of the body as nre was discovered In the Jean!
.n thr f·c rkctl Run nm&lt;l b •·rv ·~pr• a result of lndwill"h1l mishaps. The _Bryant apartment~~ on Upper BccJ,.ong Botklm :1nd Reedsville and ac numbe1· 111 large, bul it is 29 less . und t~treet about 10 :30 o'clock.
~- a·cl l llV tl} the "'"'' u"•:t•rt•t ,. .
than in Augu~t, 1930.
i The bla2e was soon extinguished
rompletlon ol a stretch of roadwa•
Th~ month 11 record fot· the tn-l hoWEver, lUld It wa9 reported that
,, 11 tl !f R t~r.lm·-L!ttie Hockms high~ ~u~&gt;tnes of Meii:!"IJ county
was 21 . damage to the rooms amounted lo
way will be sta.rtcd as soon n~ plans claims filed, ol whlch o repr~bCnt.u ... jld&gt;nut U5 . Fh·e Chief, .\. o . Tracy,
t-an be made. All tht qe projects Cttt_all~les, 0 perm~nent disabilities. 1cport~d Lha~ the fire was 8t.arted I
.
9 causing over tieven days IOit time by delectiV&lt;! Wiring 1n one of the 1
l'f 111Ch att. pl nrmcd, WI I glvu
~m - 1 seven days or lcs.'J and 11 medlcai rooms of the apartment.
ployment to quite a ~tumbcr ur cast!s causing 110 time Jo!!!;. The
~~~ here and In ~lis county.,
time loss for the county was 288
P. T. A. MEETS
;..n.~ state hlshwa} depo.rl.mr.n l_ days. In Augu11t of last year, Lhls The ftrst meeting of the Susar
here. cooperating with ~he Mf'lln• ootmty had 18 nccJdenl.ol with 1 fa- Run P. T. A.. was held Prlday llfoounty commillsioners. at·e pus.hln~ tolltles and u time loss o! 6,687 I ternoon, Sept. :lsth. committees
the plaM for the H.utlnnd br ldg - days.
were appolnWd, and the local preslRnd tts soon at~ completed, \\hicll
___ -·dent read me888.ges from the Na.~
will be only a :;hort time, the wcrk ACCIDEN
Uooal and Btate Presldentlr At
will btgln Ulcr·:'. The other brklgm;
T VICTIM
this meettng plans tor ftn~nclnK
lllld impr~vements will be s tarkd
the local orsani&amp;atlon were adoptfliJOn aUet .
, a.tnODIJ which wa1 a bake sa.lfJ
t.iirry a,e~cer""7r. RacJnt! who was to be hold B&amp;turday afternoon Qilfj
lnJurl'd in an automobile uccldl!nt Srd. _ _ _ _ _;........,_ __
LOCAL WOMAN IS
th&lt;l Btate Hlghwhy Nu :n
BITTEN BY SNAKE on
ThUI'sday afternoon, Sept. l'j wu~
HANING RITES
rele.u;cd tram Lhe HoiZt.!r hoHpil:&gt;.i
The funeral servloes tor Perry ,
Mlu Kate Ebersbach had the where he had bet:. I IJ·taWd [or , •· \HaninG, who died Frlday morning
1
mls!or\UilP- to be bitten by a COP·
:es and was anoweU to l"dU:.1~ a~ CIRrk Chapel, Athens county, \
pcrhead snake at her home on lnjut
tu hiP home Thul'llday
· · 1wtll be held Sunday afternoon ot 2
Lau1·eJ t&gt;l rcet here Friday evenln~:.
'I1 8
·
o'clock a.t. the Methodist church a~
tP. pencer youth was rldlnu In Ooolvllle. Burial In Cool Ill
MISI!I Ebersbo.ch said she ha&lt;l taken
v e cemc
the cat CIUtslde ln un aternpt t 'l a car drlven by Joe Beesle ulso u! lery
· ---------catch a rat and on her return W Racine, when the ear leit the ro.u!
the house she notlr::ed a slight 11ttng nt 11 small cut"\"".l nea l" l.h r L. lJ.
n\!p;T" ·the onkle . Hearing (\ nolse, Davis Service Station. Mtke Powdl
&amp;he·,; O\"testlgated, and discovered was another occupant ot" the c.lr
the ~ fii'IO.ke caugbt. In the rat tra.p, but he und Beel!le Wtl"e .lollnjUJ"~{:
Hospl'4-~l
UJ&gt; Sl'l"lous ly us was Spencer.
til
which had been set near by.
It was ~;a id , the thre~ were enMrs. Albert Spencer, about 41
"'Soon after the snake had struck
hlir : tbe ankle became swollen and route to the Rockspl"inlp tu.11· Yeal'ti of age a resJ&lt;1em of Texa11 .
a .ph)'slcla.n wos summllned tD ad- grouudH, where they intended to o.t- near Flatwoods for many years, I
mlnlstu · altl to the , lnjUI'Y· Al- t. nd lh.o Melg ~ County IWr whtct~ pa$1!d away about 5:30 o'cloclt 1
Saturday mornlns at the HolilOe"l
t~~\l!lh rather painful, It was be- was hc~ Jns h eld the1·e that dl Y.
hospttal where 1:1he bad been rush- 1
lll!vtd saturday mornln1 that tho:!
ed Friday anernoon 1n an atl.em)J~
pot.soit had been counte1'acted a nd
nothing serious would result.
I to aid hel" condition. Mra. Spencer 1
was a 11utrerer of asthma which
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ORACE GUILD MEETS
be&lt;ame "''""' F"day nec;,.ltatlng l
her removal from her home to the
fl'.be members of the Oro.ce Guild
were cntorlatned Friday evening at
hO!Ipltal.
the l)tlme of Mrs. Geo. Nyc on F.ast Rev. 0. W. William• Recent· l\l~hefolt~r s~~~:~~:nby : : h=:~
Main atre~t. Rev. Clark. the u.:w
ly Reraigned From Local
services will be conducted at Mt.
minister, and wife of Athens. were
Hermon church at 2:30 Monday ar.l
KUtlltl. b ellclous refreshmen\JI wcrl!
Church,
Appointed
tcmon In ehaTIJe of the Pinsteryald
t:erV~ll. . Mr~ f"Jharles Ward wall the
undertakers.
a!!SI8tlng ho.~ss . .
Rev.
0.
W.
Williams,
pastor
Ctf
----"•
the Church ot Christ of WeRt Main
I'J"S 1' 1MI.: TO t.:AN GRAPI:S
ENTERTAIN FRIENDS
street hen•, hos been appointed as
By n.,u, B&amp;rd3y
Mila Esther Thomas or Mlners- County evangelist, by Messrs Bart ·
Cucumber Catchup
vlUe, QAAltiled by Ml1111 OJ"etta Brown lett H.nd Johnson, paator! ot the
1 (!Uart J'l~ cucumbers large
enter\alned a numbel' of their Churche~~ or Christ a.t Lancastiel· 1 rup white onions
young friends at the home ur MISt&gt; anti ColumbWI, respectively, repres2 green pepper11 medium sized
Tbomas Friday ewnlng. Mw;u: EUld enlRtlves of the Ohio Mls81ona.ry
1 pint vinegar
game~~ were. the diversions ol
the Society, It waa announced here Sa~
1 cup sugar
ere.nlng after which dainty rerresll- urday mornlns.
2 ts.bJ.eBpooJJs white mustard Sf'CC:ll
~ntll were served .
Rev. Williams resigned from the
Salt and cayenne pepper
regular pat1torate of the Churcn of Pare the cu~umbers. out In qua•-[
IJARASOTt\ Mt\YOK HERE
Chr I~ I. he re 1a ..- ~ J une b u t aInce th at ters r nd remove the pulp. Put tit•.
.. )layor C. J. Bacon. nr S11rnso tb. t ime has"'' n cond u elln g par ttl me cueumben, onlc•n, and pep-•• th•u
Jlllor!da, spent o lew daYfi hH .l v!s:. service•" at thot ehu-h
•... · The rep- fl fo&lt;XI chopper. Add a :;mallamuttnt
mg Mr. Rll'"l Mn:~ . Wlllmrn ll:b~! rd· resentntlvea at the ,•-te
...... ml••lona.ry or \VHier to prt!veut st1""1ng an •
bach and friends here. Mr. Ba r:oll aoclety, met with delegate&amp; from .boll I he mixture until th'""'
,.
who hRs bet'n Ma yur or $urnsoLa the various county churches at the 1beT~ are IMder. Heat th: ~~~;ur.,.·;
(CIT the pnst l&lt;'n years, m unl~·d Middleport Church of Christ lost !lUgar and Re&amp;lunlnga •~ the
1!41.138 Ncrmu 8lmtton who ha.; Tuesday. It was qreed tCI reque1t
-e r. Add
Dlln.Y friends In Pomerr,y. This i&amp; the PCimeroy ehureh to release Rev the . vegetab~ mixture and cook it
Mr. · Dat.:on"H tlrEt v!Blt to Pomeroy W11Uam 11 80 he could take up hli \mttl It IB clean!r. Seal In clean hot
ln 30 yea1·s. He expects to visit his work In the new capacity 1mme- llotU~8 or jar!!.
broU1er In ClevelAnd for a sho~·t dlately. ThiR wlll mean that the
Olapse and !IUpr wlth or wltll ·
time •before returning t.CI hi~ hmne Pomeroy church wtll be without out ~sslatane&amp;-mean wluter daln~n Plo:c'~'d=•~
·------pastoral support tor the period .ot tiM. Orapea are excellent. In the
·one YC!lT.
diet. So 111 &amp;Uiar......., qulck-energy
, PITTSBURGH PRODUOR
Rev. Williams and his family w\11 fuel needed In cold weather. So
i Plti.Bburgb, Sept.. 28-Poultry: occupy the new putorial home of try thee&amp; two recelpes now and
Market very good demand good ttle Rutland Church of Chrll!lt, lm - reap your pleasure later on :
aupp~ good; h~Avy hens 22-24; mediately, and will mlnlllter tCI the
On.pa Matmalademed )J.t.Qs 20-22 leghorn hens 16-81; &amp;everal rural churetle-.J of Ule oounWash grapes remove stenu and
ItelhorO ·J,prlngers 16-18: rOORt.crs 13 ty.
J ~epar.""tt·.! pulp .from akin&amp;. Put pul11
lt; duck11 16-19: Oee~;e 12- 15.
· ln snucepall and cook slowl).- until
. Butter : Market very good de.
MARBit\GE LICENSE
1 ~eedl! separate
easily.. then rub
marul.good supply good 92 !!Core 32
1thmH{! h a line steve. Measure pulp
H • score 28 3~4 88 IICOre 27 3-8
A marrla1e license was ts~ued bv 1add an equal measure of BUi!lr 1:11d
atandard 31 J-4.
the probate court he1·e Baturda:V cook slowly thirty minut-e-s. stlrrVea:etables: Market dull demand morning to Prank Jones, 24 Or \ lng frequently to prevent burning.
slow IJUpply moderate ; tomatoes ; Pratts Fork and VIctoria Winters, i PUt In Hterlll:ted jan.
nearb)! 10 quart chip.
21, ot Pomeroy.
!
Golden Rlna:•
.
; Select large yellow cucumbers.

GOOON1C.f-\\ ~I,
t'LL NEVER BE'
A6LE TO PAY
1!-\AI SlLLI

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T!-&gt;.A"t TA'I£1
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TO REASON
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sentativc .9t
&gt;nnatrt'l, bUt
the expre&amp;o
I opinion by
tho vo wrv.t
;he servide',
e ex-soldlera ·,,
oppoftlllllty
reaci-.eJ bJ'
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LEAVES HOSPJTAL

SPRA'Y·SW£1.0 Tube
NEWI
(Germany)_
NEWI TWIN PO\VIR Deteetlon
(Enat•••)
NEWI The ~MODtJIA.TED". f;lreult

Mrs. Spencer Dies

Majeotic Ell&amp;wood
A low~ of esrly EngUab dflllign,
Equip
wilh Majeld.o IUJ)Mbetero-

At Holzer

Loc·al Man To Be
County Evangell'st

dyne

1811 of mcmitot' OODRtruction,

~Sp,.~ield aDd Pentode tubN.

.. MCN.lulatid., drru.lt, tCine control and

Gtoud ope.. SP"'k".
Coanpkto will&amp; Wbci • •

$59•50

and medical

asserted:

JD

country wbo
· ndmen' wtll
to vnder a
will enable
.be court8 to

aths Lo

BUp•

:tical trater-

(Anaerlea)
Again Majestic is first! Again Majestic hri1J88 to radiu an amazing new 'combiiui.tion of
features while othero busy themaelveo with new phnseo for old accomplisbmento.

ALL HANDS
FOR'ARt&gt;-

LO\"'E.Q

do not
opportunitJ ·

1try

AW'?&lt;Y -

\JIJE'LL 6EA't

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In dependable performance. , • in exquisite design ••• in long life ••• and in three of
the """'' ouutanding advanceo in rndio reooprwn. the new Majestic is far out in front.
Hear this matchless wonder ••• today. Let us quickly demonotrate the many advan·
t11ges of MajeStic's oew and exclusive Sprayo.Shield Tube ••• of Twin Power Detection
• , , of .the "Modulated" Cirouit, Then let us surprise you further with the small
amount that will put the 1932 Majestic into your home to enjoy as you pay for it.

tal attentiOn
12 campaiiPl.
lty . Qt the

the medlca.l

r the moat

f-\EART\

of the atU'Clfesslon to·

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fully: paioecl Dllltched hUft
walaut. Ma~tie •uperbelq-,,;
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"Modulat.d· ri..Ul~
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toae coDirol. •tell, l!fl · 'fi 1
md Grand Opera Spe~~~eJ. ·
Complete wit£ ~A. '~0 '

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r11 -the slmpJIIJ
h e played
bon: H.enrt
ft helpt&gt;d 1p

oday at tbe
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Cblcken Dinner

SUNDAY
at the
·· "B. &amp;B. Sandwich Shoppe

1thur
and thick.
cut them
&amp;lict!a
onehall Inch
Soaktnover
nlllbt
ln
s11.1t woter (One quarter cup sa.U to
vne quart water. Drain and coot In
clear w~ter for twenty mlnu\ea.
Drain aaaln and add them tn a
plctllng 8)'TUp made of the followIng tngrl!dlenb: :
2 :lle &amp;UI&amp;r
I plllt vinesar
1 pint water

1 lemon sltced. thin

1 ta.bleapoon cinnamon

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1 u~aspoon clovea
l teaspoon a.Jlaplce
Oootlllrt.be ·~ua,mber

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Three Hi&amp;"hway Bri
To J;le Built In Mei
County

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State Highway De·
.: , .IIJent To Work Wi
Comm4saioners
,. . ?,W,ns ure be.:Jg comp leted
for 9o'c;·k lo t t"g in as !&gt;OUil a s
ble Ln the constmcllon c f 11
flne .. COilCrt;te Of(;~H~·j brJdlo] c
Ltadi.l8 Creek aL Rulluud .
w.tlt twc ctht.J" bridge prnjl' r~
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1P MY CAlc::~ IS A ~)lo.ILU~5
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niuil"to the
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highway

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be done

here.
Rutla.ntl t.rldli:C wi11
ereat Improvement tc th:lt
r •· 9.1cll £1.5 an altl to lhe need:
'fhe l'rldli:e will l:e enth·~ ly oi
(10 o:on&lt;:rNc d ~ 11ign and will i:
,DCrfi!::l bjl colum .J!l and urche.

SIILL'

Tb~

.t~lcctrle

~oon

. HOLMES
Pnuinely alarmed over the ·
t hJlt have been thrOW!!
ec k~. the federation of ._j_
t&gt;d today a program of re;.
organi:zation~ that hav,·

w

ligllt:; "ttn.chcd.

• Otht'r glans are l.: ~ tng form
~ POS!Ilble conl)tructlun c f a•
$It tl1r F·c rkcd Run road
b
J...ong Bottom and Reedsvllle i
tl'·l'diuv t'l the a' ''ll 'll' Cl' tno I
t~:ompletlon of a stretch ot l't
r·n thf Rndnc-Litue Huc1Un11
•ay wUJ be started a.s soon Ill
can be made. All these p
'" 'lith art planu :d. wlll gin
ployment to quito e. ·n umb
~pie herP. and Jn thl~; co111
.., ~ ala lA.' highway depa
here, cooperating with thf'
county cumml!lalonera, nm p
the plan&lt;~ fur the Hutland
and DA soon as complettd.
will be only a ~ hort time. th1
wtll bt-gl n ther·~. The other l
und hnprovem~nts will be 1

Dumb Dora
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l. HE!ARD A SWEL-LJOI&lt;E -n..e ~ER

Elmer

Olli ..

PASSENCSERS !!

PEOPI.!:
V"HO c!ii!ET 0"'

DAY 1 Q.OD •
'NANT TO

1$'-!.,.~AT

STIIUOETC.AR9

HEAR 1'11"

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I DON1T SF.E
ANY"'\..ING SO

HELLO, ELME\2 , W14A'T
IN "THERE f

"101) GOT

~ICHt . . - - " "

Wl"!\.1 A LOT
13UNO~E$ •• • .
00 "7'0L.l

ailer.

MR. &lt;eOt;!DON GAve: ME.
A B!l.&lt;* OF AI'PL'CS I"OR
~LPIIJG HIM PICK L)P

I' .tor• (If. .,

.SO LONG.SI'&gt;EC.I&lt;. I' Ll.. Qlt

GEE IHE'/'Re
SV-i'ELL'

G'ETTII\lG- 'TI-\eiVI 1-\0M!t

1111

"'""'E eoN-

LOCAL WOMAN I!
BITTEN BY SN

~lbltion ~ being

OUC'TOR.S

CALL- "'\..EM~

MJAA Kate Ebersbach ha•
mlB!oa"lune tu be bitten by

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~OUBLI!

WO"''EN IS ""'&amp;Y
HAVE NO $EONS&amp;

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cswess

, , 1$ •••.
AL-L. RIISH'T

OF HUMOR • ""EY'Re;
DUMB• NOW • . I'LL
"'T'IiL-L- ,II.. REAL-

L.OOI&lt; 1 ROD • ":P'bu ~&lt;NOW
GlU&gt;TE .A BIT ABOUT
&lt;;:;TORieS, WOUL-D

"&gt;bt.l HSL-1" ME
01.&gt;1' "ieL..L.INGi

.ANCni-IE!tll ONe~

-::l'OI&lt;i!.1AN1"Tli~L-

HAVE

WHA.,.T.A V!o.

'lOLl BEEN
/'Jo..JTII)o.!c;;,

GOT

SLIVI'ER~

I"T ~\cen-rr.

~rages."

were entertained Friday evt
the bbme or Mrs. Oeo. Nye '
Main stre~t. Rev. Clark , t
mtnla~r, and wUe ot Ather
II:Ut:st.B. l&gt;elicloua rr.rreohmen
r.erVftl. Mr~harles Ward
nMistlng hos~ _·as . .

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t:NTIERT AIN FRIEND

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MLtB Esther Thomw; of
ville, aF~Histed by Mia&lt;! on~ttu
P.ntertalned a number ot
young !l'lcnda at the hom.:!
Thomaz; Friday r.vcniug. Ml
games were. the dlverflluns
ewenlns after which dainty
ment.s wP.re served.

DO VOLl

ff

SAY. ELi'IER, vou AIN"T
GOII\lG HOtviE \3'i "TI-\E

APPL.,I:oo!

- -1\fAl'OR H

WAv OF' ELM E.TR-EE.T.
'-lOLl'

Wt''V"~

OA.JE, .JOE'I•

~ t.=J~::::;=.;a-:::-r...,~· ~"""'~

E

P'lortda., spent a trw days h(
Wllhn.m
bacll and friends here. Mr.
who hn.s been Mayor or ~
Cur Ihe p:tat It'll yen1 s,
114,1.ss Ncrrn.a Stl'atton wl
mt.D.Y friends In Pomt&gt;rr,y .
Mr. -&amp;cOil's ltn;t visit Lo I
In :W years. He expects to '
broUu:r In Cleveland for
tlmf .. berore returning to h'
lUG Mr. an1 Mrs.

owshoe Maker. .
Violinist Is Dead
noua Norwe•ian W o ~
audita of Natioa; Mad.; .
Shoes for Pear;

Plo_n_d_a_
. ------

PI'M'SBUROR PRODl
Sept. 26--:
Market very good deman.
aupply good; heavy hens
med obttAB 20-22 leghom he"
lqho!'lflprlngen 16-18; rO&lt;
U; ducluJ 16- 19; Oeeae l:l·l
, Butter: Market very II'()
maml.good supply good 92
N • score 28 ~ ·4 88 SCOI't
atandard 31 3-4.
Veptables: Market dull
alow aupply moderate ; to
nearby 10 quart chip.
- i_ Pittsburgh,

WEI..L. -···
Gi'O AHI.....I::I,
Gi'O A'"I-.Q

HELLO,

LET ME G.I\/'E Ti-lls;

A IHINK ··-- ·- ·
I ,;oiT'A KEEP

-no~Eivl

FELI.AS

!"ROM

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wlston. Me., Bept., UI.--INS.:....
on Mellen Dunham. who cM!I·
J a natlm::l'.s hert bya the s lmp)q
'a shJoned m:!IOdie~; he plavfd
lis violin, ond whcilr.. Heiny
"s appreciatlrJn first helped ,t;o
~. was dead here tods:y at the
l&gt;f 78. He had Ot:t;n Ill tor t'WG
t.
:
I I"
rr. acclaim of the public nnd mec,
igh JlO!Ittonfi c:ante to ".Melllt!,'
e was known. late in !lie. He
been a snnwshoe maker o!
;y In Norway-so skilled,
. that Kear Admiral Rob~rt E.
v took a po.lr or hill !!hoea wt~~
on the voyage durtna · whtdi
di!IOOVtred the North POJ11,
lng to America. Dunhan1 WOII
ld-time fiddler'15 contest h~.
resUlt or which Pord~. United
to play for him.
·
..,... :, ,
nham claimed tu- n~vrr t..xtt
1lln leBSOn In hls lite. But he
• master or Qtbm.
, c :~.
the o@nd, when fomr · ShOn~ u)i:.
.1m, he r.rnained ilrl!Ple ahd
:ect«J.
~•'s

'W:'

A61&lt;1Al' QllESTIOI-JS· ·

···Chick
51
&amp;B.~

'1&gt;&lt;5

donal labor ieaders.
nd as tor thi ·lep,J and medical
&gt;elation~. Cherrtn11'too 8.!18ert6d:
fhe lawyefll of the country wbo
port the 18th Amendment "'m
. eEpecially appealed tel under a.
ctlcal plan which wlll enable
se 11wom omcers of the courts to
u ·d liet'lowdy their oaths to sup.t
t lhe constitution.
M'embeJ.s of the nJedlcal frater' will be gtveu spedal attentlnrlt
;he plans for the 1932 campatan.
l o&lt;:ts that a majority . Q~
the
·stclanl:i of tile counLr~· do not&lt;
11 themselvea oi the oppol'tunttr ·
obtain permits !or the medical
of liquor Js ont' of the moet
liflcant Indications of the atU~ ·
~ of the medical proies.slon to·
d t.he question o! lntmdcatl.ng
!though the American ~tOO.
not .singled out aboW thC blr
~elation,
medi£al . 1\uoclMkla ·
the federation of Iabol·. It ~
Legion's action that apurftd.
dr~'S into action. The ;dry lf!4'P',
a.s do others. recogni,ie . that ~e ·
lon is political!)• the most po~fc{
lnHuenee opemtlng around ~
s of congress, as ej'1denoe · · boY
almost complete sweep- ~~
­
Legion has made or Its p :t
n sinee the war. Even Pr~ .
al vetOI'ls have been over-rlddeii
t impunity ot a nod from
leaders.
. .. " .
lth the ex-soldlel'e comlU-t
.g in step with the dilttoi8, ~r
1ers. and organized labOr 1n the
atry. The allied dr:t Jeedelii
we the time bas oome Wbifj.
!thing must be do~·· ·

GRACE GUILD MEEI

~11

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E!,..GO, I!Livi'Eii&lt;.

.Tl)e members ot the Ore.c

H; SARASO'f.\
, ,),(ayor C. J . Bacon. r.f

.a.ll but militant mlnorlly, wh•
11ght tht' clrjlfi unaware &amp;.nd 11,110(•
nlred !or reslstancf'.
fht• majority of thf' niemberebll
al l !our orsonizaUons, ~.f•
tgton ~-.ld. oue lu h1vor or pro~l·
lUli, but have been inarticulak
have beeu steam-rollered bJ
~i r ieEulers .
·I t Is &amp;elf-evident." he saf&lt;1, "Ul.a't
1 action tRken by the LewiO,n
egsl.e~ Is not repret:tentative ~f
J whole body or Leglonnair~. bUt
! rather practically the expre~·
n of merely personal opinion bY
illl&amp;ll percentage ol thOI&gt;e
wlm
re mu!Stt!red Jnto the lietVIdlt',
~ great body of these ex-ooldlert '•
o have not found oppol'tUnllr
expression will be reached 11f
cia! endeavors by tbese (drJI
aniza.tlons which a1·e fil'htlnr
ars battle aKaiust alcohollun
j agaln:;t ! hl.'l liquor meml.e s 0{
constitution .··
iimllarly. he said,
· will be\~.~~~
llh"eds ot: ~·~
.iabor awlons

ICNOW w•~·A"T

pc'rhead make at her ho
Laurel street here Friday e·
Ml!ll! Ebcrsbach aald she hod
the cat outalde In an at.et
catch a rat and on her ret
the house she noti.Ced o &amp;l1KI1
nH:r · the onkie . Hearing u.
sl\e .:t 'i\oeatlgated, and dllll
the . annke r:aught In the ra
which hud been tiel near b)
''aoon after the snake had
hdr : ~he ankle became swoll
a .phrslciau was summoned
minlslet · atd to the lnJur,
thou~Jh rather painful, 1t 9
l(e\ttd Saturday morning U
po~1 had been counteraot.
nothing seriom would result

SPEAKS

" "'"

~rate with thf county cot
icncr~ on all rcad and I.Jrldgt

to

!,

.,. •·· .....~"(

t Militant" Minority :!:
ere Aaleep

tuve r:r
whu n ~ ed l

d &lt;:&gt;pur~m u t

.

.eaolutiona In Every ~

~

us

,.

Jiii.

giatered A• Wet' · · ·

SUGK A 1!
-rAE.T'e-.

WI '1\-1 .JOY

~

w, Prepare To "Bore ~~.··

AX-X·&gt;&lt;

1!nd •€arpeuter, It was unm
hei'~ Baturdny morn lnl!;.
Mr. Sherwood, deputy stnte
way dlr·~ clor , hils bt: eu m
t..oUnty during l.h~ ptu;t w el'~
hFI'J l ten ' . lVC ~ tlg:ltmg th(·
plcyment sltuallun here os v
))Csl:ble menns w nld lhb; slt
II\ tll'Y Wf\ y. H o:: reponEd he r
1he thnt t :·! l:tl' Ji ruh~i. :; I
l't lHU:I wc uld be

l

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NOW '&gt;'01.&gt; MUST "'0T
Jv.&lt;::"•R.Y, Dli'Ail • :t

SOON AS ros~ll

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OH,MO.,...&amp;R...:. :t'M
AS NERVOUS AS A

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WIL-L 91;

Three Hi&amp;"hway Bri
To J;le Built In Mei
County

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'&gt;OL.l'VE A~WAYS

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OH , ALEX . I
MADE A
MIS'TAK'E

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SAIOC;A.KSS ARES 50

l&gt;l!R.&gt;'EC:T

Ut

ICE~TAI._~

WILL AID JOBLI
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State Highway De·
.: , .IIJent To Work Wi
Comm4saioners
,. . ?,W,ns ure be.:Jg comp leted
for 9o'c;·k lo t t"g in as !&gt;OUil a s
ble Ln the constmcllon c f 11
flne .. COilCrt;te Of(;~H~·j brJdlo] c
Ltadi.l8 Creek aL Rulluud .
w.tlt twc ctht.J" bridge prnjl' r~
' ·~ I""Dd

t etwt&gt;en

1P MY CAlc::~ IS A ~)lo.ILU~5
I.' I... I- OlE 0~ S~AM~ 1•
w \\. . . I.- IT-t e.
....~NEIGH
Lf.-.liNI&lt;..

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- ·~IRMAN

niuil"to the
11 t~te

Jn&lt;I H Y

highway

, HOLD

be done

here.
Rutla.ntl t.rldli:C wi11
ereat Improvement tc th:lt
r •· 9.1cll £1.5 an altl to lhe need:
'fhe l'rldli:e will l:e enth·~ ly oi
(10 o:on&lt;:rNc d ~ 11ign and will i:
,DCrfi!::l bjl colum .J!l and urche.

SIILL'

Tb~

.t~lcctrle

~oon

. HOLMES
Pnuinely alarmed over the ·
t hJlt have been thrOW!!
ec k~. the federation of ._j_
t&gt;d today a program of re;.
organi:zation~ that hav,·

w

ligllt:; "ttn.chcd.

• Otht'r glans are l.: ~ tng form
~ POS!Ilble conl)tructlun c f a•
$It tl1r F·c rkcd Run road
b
J...ong Bottom and Reedsvllle i
tl'·l'diuv t'l the a' ''ll 'll' Cl' tno I
t~:ompletlon of a stretch ot l't
r·n thf Rndnc-Litue Huc1Un11
•ay wUJ be started a.s soon Ill
can be made. All these p
'" 'lith art planu :d. wlll gin
ployment to quito e. ·n umb
~pie herP. and Jn thl~; co111
.., ~ ala lA.' highway depa
here, cooperating with thf'
county cumml!lalonera, nm p
the plan&lt;~ fur the Hutland
and DA soon as complettd.
will be only a ~ hort time. th1
wtll bt-gl n ther·~. The other l
und hnprovem~nts will be 1

Dumb Dora
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l. HE!ARD A SWEL-LJOI&lt;E -n..e ~ER

Elmer

Olli ..

PASSENCSERS !!

PEOPI.!:
V"HO c!ii!ET 0"'

DAY 1 Q.OD •
'NANT TO

1$'-!.,.~AT

STIIUOETC.AR9

HEAR 1'11"

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I DON1T SF.E
ANY"'\..ING SO

HELLO, ELME\2 , W14A'T
IN "THERE f

"101) GOT

~ICHt . . - - " "

Wl"!\.1 A LOT
13UNO~E$ •• • .
00 "7'0L.l

ailer.

MR. &lt;eOt;!DON GAve: ME.
A B!l.&lt;* OF AI'PL'CS I"OR
~LPIIJG HIM PICK L)P

I' .tor• (If. .,

.SO LONG.SI'&gt;EC.I&lt;. I' Ll.. Qlt

GEE IHE'/'Re
SV-i'ELL'

G'ETTII\lG- 'TI-\eiVI 1-\0M!t

1111

"'""'E eoN-

LOCAL WOMAN I!
BITTEN BY SN

~lbltion ~ being

OUC'TOR.S

CALL- "'\..EM~

MJAA Kate Ebersbach ha•
mlB!oa"lune tu be bitten by

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~OUBLI!

WO"''EN IS ""'&amp;Y
HAVE NO $EONS&amp;

1

cswess

, , 1$ •••.
AL-L. RIISH'T

OF HUMOR • ""EY'Re;
DUMB• NOW • . I'LL
"'T'IiL-L- ,II.. REAL-

L.OOI&lt; 1 ROD • ":P'bu ~&lt;NOW
GlU&gt;TE .A BIT ABOUT
&lt;;:;TORieS, WOUL-D

"&gt;bt.l HSL-1" ME
01.&gt;1' "ieL..L.INGi

.ANCni-IE!tll ONe~

-::l'OI&lt;i!.1AN1"Tli~L-

HAVE

WHA.,.T.A V!o.

'lOLl BEEN
/'Jo..JTII)o.!c;;,

GOT

SLIVI'ER~

I"T ~\cen-rr.

~rages."

were entertained Friday evt
the bbme or Mrs. Oeo. Nye '
Main stre~t. Rev. Clark , t
mtnla~r, and wUe ot Ather
II:Ut:st.B. l&gt;elicloua rr.rreohmen
r.erVftl. Mr~harles Ward
nMistlng hos~ _·as . .

...

t:NTIERT AIN FRIEND

1
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MLtB Esther Thomw; of
ville, aF~Histed by Mia&lt;! on~ttu
P.ntertalned a number ot
young !l'lcnda at the hom.:!
Thomaz; Friday r.vcniug. Ml
games were. the dlverflluns
ewenlns after which dainty
ment.s wP.re served.

DO VOLl

ff

SAY. ELi'IER, vou AIN"T
GOII\lG HOtviE \3'i "TI-\E

APPL.,I:oo!

- -1\fAl'OR H

WAv OF' ELM E.TR-EE.T.
'-lOLl'

Wt''V"~

OA.JE, .JOE'I•

~ t.=J~::::;=.;a-:::-r...,~· ~"""'~

E

P'lortda., spent a trw days h(
Wllhn.m
bacll and friends here. Mr.
who hn.s been Mayor or ~
Cur Ihe p:tat It'll yen1 s,
114,1.ss Ncrrn.a Stl'atton wl
mt.D.Y friends In Pomt&gt;rr,y .
Mr. -&amp;cOil's ltn;t visit Lo I
In :W years. He expects to '
broUu:r In Cleveland for
tlmf .. berore returning to h'
lUG Mr. an1 Mrs.

owshoe Maker. .
Violinist Is Dead
noua Norwe•ian W o ~
audita of Natioa; Mad.; .
Shoes for Pear;

Plo_n_d_a_
. ------

PI'M'SBUROR PRODl
Sept. 26--:
Market very good deman.
aupply good; heavy hens
med obttAB 20-22 leghom he"
lqho!'lflprlngen 16-18; rO&lt;
U; ducluJ 16- 19; Oeeae l:l·l
, Butter: Market very II'()
maml.good supply good 92
N • score 28 ~ ·4 88 SCOI't
atandard 31 3-4.
Veptables: Market dull
alow aupply moderate ; to
nearby 10 quart chip.
- i_ Pittsburgh,

WEI..L. -···
Gi'O AHI.....I::I,
Gi'O A'"I-.Q

HELLO,

LET ME G.I\/'E Ti-lls;

A IHINK ··-- ·- ·
I ,;oiT'A KEEP

-no~Eivl

FELI.AS

!"ROM

l"'"

.a
C'

•'

wlston. Me., Bept., UI.--INS.:....
on Mellen Dunham. who cM!I·
J a natlm::l'.s hert bya the s lmp)q
'a shJoned m:!IOdie~; he plavfd
lis violin, ond whcilr.. Heiny
"s appreciatlrJn first helped ,t;o
~. was dead here tods:y at the
l&gt;f 78. He had Ot:t;n Ill tor t'WG
t.
:
I I"
rr. acclaim of the public nnd mec,
igh JlO!Ittonfi c:ante to ".Melllt!,'
e was known. late in !lie. He
been a snnwshoe maker o!
;y In Norway-so skilled,
. that Kear Admiral Rob~rt E.
v took a po.lr or hill !!hoea wt~~
on the voyage durtna · whtdi
di!IOOVtred the North POJ11,
lng to America. Dunhan1 WOII
ld-time fiddler'15 contest h~.
resUlt or which Pord~. United
to play for him.
·
..,... :, ,
nham claimed tu- n~vrr t..xtt
1lln leBSOn In hls lite. But he
• master or Qtbm.
, c :~.
the o@nd, when fomr · ShOn~ u)i:.
.1m, he r.rnained ilrl!Ple ahd
:ect«J.
~•'s

'W:'

A61&lt;1Al' QllESTIOI-JS· ·

···Chick
51
&amp;B.~

'1&gt;&lt;5

donal labor ieaders.
nd as tor thi ·lep,J and medical
&gt;elation~. Cherrtn11'too 8.!18ert6d:
fhe lawyefll of the country wbo
port the 18th Amendment "'m
. eEpecially appealed tel under a.
ctlcal plan which wlll enable
se 11wom omcers of the courts to
u ·d liet'lowdy their oaths to sup.t
t lhe constitution.
M'embeJ.s of the nJedlcal frater' will be gtveu spedal attentlnrlt
;he plans for the 1932 campatan.
l o&lt;:ts that a majority . Q~
the
·stclanl:i of tile counLr~· do not&lt;
11 themselvea oi the oppol'tunttr ·
obtain permits !or the medical
of liquor Js ont' of the moet
liflcant Indications of the atU~ ·
~ of the medical proies.slon to·
d t.he question o! lntmdcatl.ng
!though the American ~tOO.
not .singled out aboW thC blr
~elation,
medi£al . 1\uoclMkla ·
the federation of Iabol·. It ~
Legion's action that apurftd.
dr~'S into action. The ;dry lf!4'P',
a.s do others. recogni,ie . that ~e ·
lon is political!)• the most po~fc{
lnHuenee opemtlng around ~
s of congress, as ej'1denoe · · boY
almost complete sweep- ~~
­
Legion has made or Its p :t
n sinee the war. Even Pr~ .
al vetOI'ls have been over-rlddeii
t impunity ot a nod from
leaders.
. .. " .
lth the ex-soldlel'e comlU-t
.g in step with the dilttoi8, ~r
1ers. and organized labOr 1n the
atry. The allied dr:t Jeedelii
we the time bas oome Wbifj.
!thing must be do~·· ·

GRACE GUILD MEEI

~11

I~

E!,..GO, I!Livi'Eii&lt;.

.Tl)e members ot the Ore.c

H; SARASO'f.\
, ,),(ayor C. J . Bacon. r.f

.a.ll but militant mlnorlly, wh•
11ght tht' clrjlfi unaware &amp;.nd 11,110(•
nlred !or reslstancf'.
fht• majority of thf' niemberebll
al l !our orsonizaUons, ~.f•
tgton ~-.ld. oue lu h1vor or pro~l·
lUli, but have been inarticulak
have beeu steam-rollered bJ
~i r ieEulers .
·I t Is &amp;elf-evident." he saf&lt;1, "Ul.a't
1 action tRken by the LewiO,n
egsl.e~ Is not repret:tentative ~f
J whole body or Leglonnair~. bUt
! rather practically the expre~·
n of merely personal opinion bY
illl&amp;ll percentage ol thOI&gt;e
wlm
re mu!Stt!red Jnto the lietVIdlt',
~ great body of these ex-ooldlert '•
o have not found oppol'tUnllr
expression will be reached 11f
cia! endeavors by tbese (drJI
aniza.tlons which a1·e fil'htlnr
ars battle aKaiust alcohollun
j agaln:;t ! hl.'l liquor meml.e s 0{
constitution .··
iimllarly. he said,
· will be\~.~~~
llh"eds ot: ~·~
.iabor awlons

ICNOW w•~·A"T

pc'rhead make at her ho
Laurel street here Friday e·
Ml!ll! Ebcrsbach aald she hod
the cat outalde In an at.et
catch a rat and on her ret
the house she noti.Ced o &amp;l1KI1
nH:r · the onkie . Hearing u.
sl\e .:t 'i\oeatlgated, and dllll
the . annke r:aught In the ra
which hud been tiel near b)
''aoon after the snake had
hdr : ~he ankle became swoll
a .phrslciau was summoned
minlslet · atd to the lnJur,
thou~Jh rather painful, 1t 9
l(e\ttd Saturday morning U
po~1 had been counteraot.
nothing seriom would result

SPEAKS

" "'"

~rate with thf county cot
icncr~ on all rcad and I.Jrldgt

to

!,

.,. •·· .....~"(

t Militant" Minority :!:
ere Aaleep

tuve r:r
whu n ~ ed l

d &lt;:&gt;pur~m u t

.

.eaolutiona In Every ~

~

us

,.

Jiii.

giatered A• Wet' · · ·

SUGK A 1!
-rAE.T'e-.

WI '1\-1 .JOY

~

w, Prepare To "Bore ~~.··

AX-X·&gt;&lt;

1!nd •€arpeuter, It was unm
hei'~ Baturdny morn lnl!;.
Mr. Sherwood, deputy stnte
way dlr·~ clor , hils bt: eu m
t..oUnty during l.h~ ptu;t w el'~
hFI'J l ten ' . lVC ~ tlg:ltmg th(·
plcyment sltuallun here os v
))Csl:ble menns w nld lhb; slt
II\ tll'Y Wf\ y. H o:: reponEd he r
1he thnt t :·! l:tl' Ji ruh~i. :; I
l't lHU:I wc uld be

l

Powerful National

"THE POO~
C:Kil-0 ~S
SwOO'-le'O ~·- •

H arris.

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MiSB Kate Eberl
mlsfqrtunc tu be b
perhead sno.ke at
Laurel street here
Miss Ebersbach sa~
the cat outside til
catch a rat and OJ
Ule house she noLlO
n~a:r ·the ankle
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heard Of Amity Be'lhey hope to brlna about by JeoJ•I·· I Parhament To Be Dll- ' ""• ' "'"" f&lt;om the l&gt;&lt;k1•
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broke (]Ut last week became
(]t n.sa.rt: Jment over the employmen t of c h eckwe1ghm en, work
rautllut at all mines except No 5
of the Sunday Creek .Coat ComNew York, Bept. 28-INB-A
pany and 10-x o1 the WCBtern FW!l atranae human drama In wbich a
Company where the dispute had Its mother, wtth breaking heart, conInception.
aented to permit her
beloved
At the No. 5 and 10-x min~ to- 'black iheep' son to be placed in
day wcrkers were to conduct elt&gt;c- danger or eentence to prison for
tlon~&gt; cf new checkwelahmen tmder lUte u a fourth oft'ender, wa.s beinR
the ,.upervl&amp;ton of state ofllclabt.
enacted here today.
Acceptance of a IJI!!ttleln@nt atreeMrs. Maraaret Everitt agreed to
,. ment was made at' a tnaJJB meeUnr: I have her husband. Prank Everitt,
yesterday after miners were warn- alan the complalnt cha.reina their
ed by otflclals of the United Mine 23 ..year -old 10n Emmett with
Mine Workera that they ahould al.ellllnl the family automobUe.
come to terms In order to avoid 1Upaet by criminal tendenelea the
har&amp;btp throUKh
unemployment 1boy hill shown since he waa 1~
tbla winter. Union oG'Iclal&amp; auerte:tlhe bas Berved IC'feral prison aenhowever that the ~etuement ar .. ,tencea foUowJna: convietlon
ol
ransement whlc hwas proposed by 11rand laroeDJ charpa-t.he parent.J
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00V4'1110r Geora:e White following I det4tmined to Ntonn theirIa
confetencea
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last weet,,even
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Market very good
supply &amp;ood ; heavy
med ~s 20-22 leght
tllfoorq::'aprlngers 16·
1'4; duCts 18- 19 , Gee
Butter Market v•
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M 't 9 5COre 28 3-4 I
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London, Sept 28.- INS-Dll.le of
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Sweden and EiYPt wen• off Lhe'l
Phttre of friendliness PI'OmlshJgl
the dl!isolutlon of the Brltlbh pal·
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Wa"-lllriJ.!lnn. Sept. ~8.-- (~t'nuinely alarmed over the
&amp;old standard t oday 1:1,,&lt;, nEw prcbgreater P'l·e.nco-Oerman amity Ultml1
-hament to make way tor a general
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lh,·lt have 1__een
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&amp;L any tlzne In centuries, the lwo (n Protest Alainat Non· tl{~tion will bP IUlllounced on Wed1 U
puwt&gt;rful natl!nll:ll ir1t1Uf'nn:•:-;
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taey values caused serious oonce'"'
ltading stalt~men of Fl'ance 1\' re
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nesday, Prime tUn:..slel J Ramsay
aj!Hll ls1 pn,)n1Jit n Ill ret·ent week8, the fed~ration of •Jto U1e governments of Denma 1 k I
I received by President Pau1 Von !
re111tant
st.at•"-d In tht' house of
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Pinlsnd. Ottecc and the lrlsh F. ~~
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i Hindenburg today.
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Manchuria
;commons today
YouthJ' Skull Found To llf'd dr v urganiz.atinn!-1 annou(·Jwd today a program o re.
State
One PI ane . lgzaaa To,I Fl'l.nce,
M. Pkrre
La.vlll . premier or '
-' Tht&gt; stattment WllS the first ulfl- ,
Be f racture d From
againRt tho:-;e
that ha\o"f
Unless something Is done quickly
and Foreign Mlnist.m AriR-: Nanklns, Sept as -INB-A riot- !clal Intimation from the premlel
''ta liator,\' ,,
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America and France run the rl&amp;k
Earth WJth Three
tide Briand annsll" o1 p~act' and ·
re'i~Jinl.dng Lhe tnevlt.abllit'' or n..--...:
Unknown tause
gone wet.
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of tlndlng themselves sitting high
unceas1nrehamp1on
of Franco-Oer- cua mob ot
. 5,000 studentl'i. proU&gt;u- e 1ec tlon.s 111 v1ew 0 f the unc~
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and dl')' on bags of cornered gold
lcbma
' man cooperation S"""nt ftflecn min- lng China policy of non-resi!!Wnce lpoltll&lt;:al sltmlUcm In this country.
Athent&gt; 0 Stpt 28- INB--MedJ
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mer1can uc· "(llUght the dns unaware lind• nnorllmounUng to nearly three-fourths,
-pretdl' tlt Jn Mamchurhl, today attacked and 1
- of the world's total supply, s1ttlnq 0 ;onda, N Y Si•pt. 28-IUfS)- e;t the German republic, and ca '•lf' fler1ously
Dr C .. T Wang, London. Ek'pt 28 - Au lnspb-.;d hert today Wtl'f' complett&gt;h bo.mefl kiOil, tht American Federation o! g.mlzed for r'eslstance
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th
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[statement.
Indicating
Prime
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the
death
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a
pecuhado·
Labor
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J:tar
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mHJullty
of
the
mcmbersbi•
· R. Bartow Rea.:t, 33, of New away wtth what the}' dterlbed a 11 If
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husbtt.nd or HQpe "on · of the mrillt pleasant men 10 .1 .orel&amp;n m n ,er 0
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ell!e ter J . Ra.m!l8y MacDonald's lnt'!l•• llllctmed
o! John Gooding 1ti(Jil ant! tht;..
!'I". Gf all
fom
cher ..
short time only :the United State&amp;, I WJJUams,
and two oom- 1rles" of thtlr llve 11
Nwtlonalist aovemment
1 tion or rl!Blgnlnr rrom the Nlltlolll!.l , 18·Yt:Rr old Ohio Univ('rsHy fl rs!1 - FOCI11.tion nil of which In
('Onwu- rm ton said. are In favor or Probl11
Pronce, Holland and Czecho-Slo· J P&amp;nlons were JtUled. wh&lt;n the airl'he
French statesmen to puy
Wang was mobbed at hll oJilce! Coalition government In 1he e\ient man. of Uhrichsville
Ucn lhl:;. year have dcntlUnt.Ld Lh!! bltion,
but hll\le been
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vo.tla and Poland, whose CllJ"rerJ- pJane Dr. Read was piloting crash- an 0 m..,la'r vl!llt to BerUn In mute after the -.u,deniM had paraded the 1oooperaUon
all
h;
Ooodtne &lt;lied ye.stel'dal' afttJnoon dg hteenth amendrMnt and dt - or have been steam-tollerecl bJ
cles are linked with the French, ed Into a field slx miles from here, I thftn Hfty yeal'l'l Lavi/J and Brl&amp;nd, sh·eets d
dine
J not forthcomlna
IS!Iut:d by , in his room Three puzzled
:-.1- mand"ri al I AI\St modlftcatlo
of t heir lt!aders.
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will be operating on a gold basis.
Official&amp; lnvesticatlll&amp;' tht accl· jwent dlrecti
k, the
eman
war aran:t Ju- sources close to th6 prcmlf'T toda) l clauo welt 111 atienda.ncc
the Vols.;ad act
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he sa(4, "that
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tr.r collapse (If the HOld staniH.ld dent today were told the plane had plar:e rrom itteir
a
w'u,Je
u fore1g:n At
tht
lime, tht! L.bAn . autopsy performed after Ill•'
Tlw dr:;
Is to 'bOle
the adion La ken b}' the LeBiOJ;l
:In the Scandinavian oounl:Jes was been Sten zlpo.qlna before lt tell before noon They were acoom,
t
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b
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to f'lal pa.l't:Y t; ud.,.·tsory eotnmittee,l youth o death defhutely det.ermlm:'i within' In each or thet.P. mlmf'nIs not representative :of
partially attrlbuted to the aepreclll·
Dr. Samuel 8. Ellis 29 of Dutra'
lst:cure n erven on Y t e .._gue known a11 the 'shadow cabinet" , 1t was said. that OIXldmK ditd froLl 1
ul
lhe whole body o! Legionnaires, liUt
tlon ol the British pou.1d, nu10 to lo, and his brother
WUUam
by d
of ;auom
burst&amp;. bontbKbell by voting unanl- 1 &amp;. fr&amp;.ctured skull but ho\\ hr ·eA
was rather practically the exprea.o
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the ('tcae tradr ami Uuanclal rela- Ellla, Jr., 24, were the other vic- Julius 0
s r ,
w ohes lilt yeara old, ta·lcd mously Bg&amp;.tnst B R;enera.l election at rcelved the iujury wBs a
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mobilizing
s1on ol merely petsonal opb1ion by
8 0 t rfen
lions between Norway Sweden and t1ma
ur
rmany as "e to P acate t
leederR ot the mob, the present Lime and ull.etaUng Jlli • Cluse examination or the sk.uJI 1rna e 0 ~"'
B. small percentage of those wrY,
0 so
88
ltnsland, and a.l&amp;o td the recent
Reacl, who was soela.U
roM , Andie Prancola Poncet.lbut they rushed upon hlln, ltrikina opposition to a protective ta.rlff
I reve&amp;.led no lndltatlou , physlclam dry
that the
were mustered mto the servtde.
faiit•re ot Sweden to obta.ln tew mJnent was a Yale rraduate ya:CS a Franca s new ambassador to Ger-~ him with their tlltB, Chlbl; an4 Tbe oonservaUvea on the other Hald. that Gooding's skull was traL'· of opposition to to:xlstlng drv laws I The great body of the'ie ex-soldleN
fiUSUllnlng credits In the
membe~ ot the racket. and tennis many.
st.ones, smashing his •pectacles and hand, stood pat on' their demand I tured There wa:; nu abrasion or mav tw rqmdlated at son.e futun• Y.ho have not Iound oppo.tuntC.y
states and F~nc~.
club of New York.
The meeting was as rriendly aud intllctltl&amp;' Injuries upon h1s head for an election and a tarttr. The the scalp. There were no cuts, n) date.
for ell:ptesslon will be reached bt
e ~~J:~~"':~~~~ at lJoth Norwu}
I devoid of offlclal stltrness as It WIUII and body
Ide dl
net! or opinion mad" bleeding In tact, the scalp apSpecial d1 he~ to lurUfy 11.ud m- speclnl endeavors by these idry)
S
prohibited the axport•
New York Be t. 4--IN~t...n·l brlet.
Three lol Wang's per80n.l aenants ~Lmlerve;::cDonald's poBiUon ex-: peared pe1lectly normal, It W11.8 ~ld (tease the dry dements In eacli t&gt;f organizations whicli are fight~
gold, and In SWeden the naBateman' yc!thtul flyer was 1
"It waa a moet happy opportunl&lt;.y ,and half a dozen toretsq
dlmcult a.nd tht!re Wllh j The right jaw was !!WOllen sllghi. t h· Ke great orlj':anlmtlons are !lillt!- lodHy s battle a(l:atmt aleohollam
··~--:cbank ~aised Its discount
toda,y sufferJna fro n for us to mHt Germany's president. 1IU&amp;rds ftnl.lly rushed Jnte the frftJ widespread .!ipec~atlon over t.lw ly. His 1oom mftte, ·sud" Johll!ion. ned lt wa!l o~~.nnounced by D1 Er- 11.nd agaln:;t the liquor eneml~ Qf
8 to a
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m~M, lAval told lntemaUonal News and uavecl WaniJ'a lUe by carr,i'in&amp;
h would be i l!d to Lak also of Uhrh:hsvllle. Cllplalned tha;. ncJ&gt;t C Cherring_tojl, chairman or the com~UtuUon."
an Serv... a&amp; he lett.
Hrl him mm hla otf1ce 11o the &lt;ffld,ncel
u' rtl
\)Ome In . Gooding had beon •n some "'" o: ' th&lt; d&lt;y "'oup ' He conO.nded tho&lt; sunlla&lt;ly, ho ,.,d,
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ton • pa'Of es
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aerape flll't~ .,tiP\L •ad wafd t.ha . •ntl..p~bWon l;'fwlutlpm 1njll&amp;11Ple will be directed
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Wi:t11'\'t'iin
The atudenti colllbt.UI!Iil to
1tl n
iU:.QCk 011' the Jaw. ,
aa.id eoach
·had been ·"put 0\Ter" bl w. 1hundwda of thaUSIUldB
Bat •ili\
. ._ .,. (lf the molt plt!tLeftnt ruoment.'l ot furniture and break wlfldows
probable
Premte'1. M».c·
that the blow was appar- ____ ... . .. · - ........ , - . or labor unions whw;e support ot
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foreign oHlce, and shouted d~M~ Donald wiD ftnd hlm~~elt In a post- ent Y not one that would have rc·
. prohlblt.lan is beillK ignored by proFinland t.klng , ....,. today to
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By a '''"118' qul'k ot fat• or lhe :thot Wang should be ,..moved l&lt;om twn ln,.,hoch h• would be
also
medical
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200 feet .shorUy attec the Yallrles ot Preneh politics. the nta.nl offtce
with anticipated depreetaUoo:
atTh
ed to tell the country he ha.d fOWld 1 Lhat Ooodlne had sup-d nd f _
Hssoclatlons Cherrtn-+ ..n usert.ed..
hl their national currencies
who viAited BerUn as tbe flgurc~
IL impoSIIble to secure national !
...,.. a
a 11
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While these events were taking
e nose &amp;uddenJy li&amp;nk. j head at France to shake the haul J London 88Pt 2&amp;-INB-Dls l unity and would therefore In tho~f' I en In the bathtub Sunday morntna.
PAROLE DO.,RD l\11 t:TS
: "The lawycn of the oountry wtio
In northern Europe, dispator the
to retrain of Germany "Staunch Oak" In the 1 che.\1
HonK Klnl Loda,y : 1 ctrcwnltances stand down·
Injured, how.
Mc.nsfleld, 0. &amp;·pt 23- INE'- •
l!th
11 was not Hol·l.ng
ches from Cstro announced that
The victims were Edward Die! presidential palace was a man that a ".\!tate of emersency"· had
The statement empbaslzca that like!,
lhc ans
fate of m01c lhar1 pn.ctt:_l pian
wlll enable
111t'!!eped In Oalllc philosophy, a man ! been declared there following sev- Premier MB.cDona.ld has "no
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the Egyptian government hac:! de· und Chari Lindstrom
e you s fractured 2.000 prlt;ouen the new stat.e
the
m omcer! of tbe cou ts to
1
clded Lo prohibit the exportatl6n
es
·
who a few months &amp;.MO would no era! days ot anti-Japanese riotlbjt tlon of 5elllne hts soul to the con·!
cou!d hue rCI!Uited from the uf il.tl ok s toc1 rP; lii&amp;.J1
lw"' i
their oaih&amp; tor sup•
gold, thus dropping the fOld st.&amp;no
WHAT!
more have thoueht or leaving hts in which aL least six
or any other I a
delltlratlon of the
of mml41f" 1 port the constitution
-,
In Egypt. Inctcat&gt;es In a. number of
1 llllttvP shores
than he would ot killed.
IJI\rty " It potu ted aut that hC'
pag
l oR VI' bf'r,..nlf'
rlrg!b 1(' fot t•- 1 . Members of the
rrater1 Continued
lmport duties were also proposed
-' falling to stand when the Muresell-' Two British des!J:oyen hD.\Io;! mlghL have to appeal fm a
I
e s 1x
:•'fW'
' lty will be gl e
special attentton
because or the det::llne In the value
Long Beach, Cal. Sept, 2B--&lt;INB) II !He
j moved up to li. po&amp;ttlo
th tJnlLed central block whJch would ·
- - - • ·_....,.
In
v n
of the Engll.!ih pound compared Accuaed or fl.yln&amp; whUe drunk. Don , a
wus !lung.
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TRACK WALKER KIJ,LI:D
, In the plans lor the 1932 campalf;n.
1 wharvell to protect then ~=ar neo&gt;~ concentrate upon Immediate na- 1
with &amp;old-supported currencies.
C . Swepston, 29-year-old aviator 1
CARRY SAFE AWAY
, r~e t~t11 th~t a majority ~f the
11 steamship A.l!lama M.aru on w~ch • tlonal needs and ask the nation to 1 She illy. 0, S(pt 28-JNE- Da l! 1 Sl NDAJ BALL DAll, 01!:.4.0
Greece was also havlna wcute was In Jail today. He Ia charged I
number of Japanese r~sidenW
~
a:tve It power to deal with these huH :1 walks h~ had been taldn·~
Cl"vclan . S('pt 2&amp;--INQ- l''l..iue. P ys cans o tne counl.ry o nm;
money troubles, the government Is- with having terrorized hundreds of '
.
-I Hong Hong have taken relu e 0 necessities as they arose
for 6Ql0c Lime loday endt'1 tn d ~ii tl: al st"I vlee11 \\'lll be held Wed'l 'S . I V avail themijelve.s ol the oppmtunltJ"
2
suing a decree drastically regulat- bathers an 'he beach with reck-! Ma:.ry.svllle. O .. Sept.
8-IN8-:
Iii·
Prernte1 MacDonald Jt waa aald j tor Edward Schott 56 He was In - lt w.u annum11:ed 1oc1a1 rr•J' Jv,. to obtabl penni(.:; for the medical
lng tibe purchaHt'l and sale or ttoid, les.s flying. While attempting to Fanu~~111 in thetr etrort1~ ~ bstlu 1
, bi 11ttn of the view th~t the natto ~ ~tanlll' killed this mornlll8
wlwt: cph 0 Oreeves. 74 father or Bun· U!lc or liquor Is one of Lhe most
llJK\ placing all foreign currency J&amp;nd, Swepston ts alleged to have IJpen
safe containing $l thieve:-. I
requJrM unity, and that tlu!rt ) he "'All struck by a west-bount.l Bu; I day baseball In Ohio. former legb- slgnltlcant Indications of the atUopel·atlons exclusively In the honda crashed his plane Into au old der· who raided a downtown 881&gt;0llne,
0
should be no question of the su)Jre- Fom pai!St'nJ[er tram while wulkh1 ;r iRto. and new~pape1 nlllll ll hu d ·d tude of the medical profes!l1on top·
of the Banque De Greece.
• rick IllY wire.
statl(n tarried the sllfe away Wlt'' i
•
macy of any one party. It is a along the lrnck It was Oelleved Vt'str~da~ ltf•lll lilt! II. a~ R. t ~Jo;ttlt c i ward the .. questlon o! lntmucatln,:;
'fhe bank raised Its dtscount 1·al!l
1them early today.
1
·Doctor's mMdat.e" to deal with the :hat &lt;lue to the tog and th~ ttm"' nf a fall
bc\leraaes.
.
to 2 percent lUi a further protec--·
-I
position ln which the COWltry no.v the t'r..v, Schntt flllled to uotlc(• tli~
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Although the Amerlclllll Lf!gi.Ql.1 ,
tlon, and Onek cabinet omctal.s de- MISSISSIPPI SOLONS
AGED MAN FATALLY HURT
tlnds itself that the Premier Is Cle·j oncoming frR.In
GRAF R1.CK UOhJI::
'.\'BS not singled ouL abo~ the bar
1 F ;t •clmhshaf{ ~
eland that all possible measuretJ
TO BEGIN SESSION
D~:~.yton, 0. Sept. 28--INS- ~ Fourth Teat in Six Daya it 11lrous of attaining It W8Ji made
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,, mniiY Scpl nssoclatlon. medical l\lioiiOClat.iw;t.r.i
0
would be taken to malnta.ln the In- 1
Struck by a 11witch engine while , C
I ed f Gi
clear, however, that MacOonalt.l j PROPOSES ctlT FOR HOOVI·,R 28--INB--Th.c dlrlgihle GnJ! · Zcpp&lt;"- aud the te~eratlon of labor, 1t vlfi!J
teertty of the national currency
-walking aLone a railroad track, J . ~
ontemp at
o..
ant
hiUI no aspirations to a "dlstator·
Kokomo lnd
Sept 28 - lNS-- j Hn ccmplet 'I&lt;• a 19-hmn nwl!t t~e Legions actlou Ula.t. spurl'td
Mea\}while In Ireland. otllclals of , Jackson, Miss., Sept 28-INB-- A Gephart, 16, was believed to be
Air-Liner
lihlp."
President ,Hoo~~r should recome!'!d I from Pernambu'co, B:a:.:tl r"~trhm,: t lc drys into action. The dry ~~f
Lhc Irish free state Wetf confront-jSununoned by Governor Theodore dying here today trom a fractured !
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The cabinet was scheduled loJ a 10 per ctnt reduction .n ~:l:~~:·lcs .t• nat,:;:.a: hctc t?di!Y.
~las do otn:"~·[ecognlle that.~~
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~d w•th a movement ft.r n o.~ak •• G . BUbo to • ve the ~tate r~• .\lkull and serious Internal Injuries.! Akron 0 Sept 28-IN8--81ated J - - - -~- -.
of himself , hi~; &amp;~cretarJes ~nr
f
~n.ts po al Yt the most po!l!
the fiscal relations between the · JXWerty, distress and bankruptcy,
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ed
k
u1 nuuence opera 1ng _!l~ound w•
tree state and England and for the the Mls81sslpp1 legislature will eon- M DONALD APPEALS' for an aU-day cruise In her fttst
membl!rs of congre~, Pr d eric I i: ~-SHER1Ff' FOUND DI·..'\U
halls of COniJTe&amp;;, as e~aeooe by
conm•ldn of a 6,oo0,000 pound vone In "''""'dln"'Y ""''"" at
ac
test ftlght ," tht U. 8. s.
n Clah"''"'· 0 . Bcpt 20- "'d
hmpleO.
tree state credit in London int.o noon tomon-uw.
FOR HARMONY
publlc&amp;.n gubernatorlttl Mmlnatio:Jll - Fu.eJ'Bi 8f'rv1ces wUI be h 21o
that! madeEot 1 Pr sJ ,
1Akron, mightiest of an UchterAmerican dollars.
Enactment of a law providing
than-alr craft. took off from here
&amp;ssertcd ln R speech h : re' u, 'J(&gt;(IJca . !wr::- tomcrrow !m· R+churd
s
he
ven- ie Such a plan would &amp;Jve the free cotton acreage reduction In l1nc
London, Bt&lt;pt. 28 -INB-CitJng
,
lion or Ute new A mer &lt;." t:l Lcn'oll uo f•Jrmer Belmont county l ~a:,ur· e lth ve s ave
n over r d n
state a gold standard Independent with the plan adopted by Texas, the teachlnp of Hindu phllOSOJ.Ih•l today at 10 45 o clock, starting her
hcadquarten
. .
~· ' er unQ sheriff. '\lho was found d•·ad ~o :~untty at a nod Crom~
of England, but sLrong opposltidrt was one of ~e chief reasom; for erll, Prime Minister J. Ramay Mac- ~ rourth o.lr YOY&amp;IJC
ln bPci lll his homr vr:-.tcrd!W. Jt
n
ers.
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was voiced by President Cosarave. the Govetnru·s call to the lea;Isla. Donald today appealed to tharound
JWho Telle Public PrincipleS I
..-UTO-;.-CTIM FATALLl'
wa:.; .lnn(!unccd toct:~y Lynr.h wa~
With the ex-sokbBN .eo
~
who ur~red suspension ot the gold ture.
t.able conference on India Jor barAJu·on. 0. Sept. 28-IINBl • •
•
in -.:hurge of law r nimr em' nl h along In step with the dr.W;tbra,
standard so long as a similar policy
mony among the deleeates.
take the air again, the!
of Chr11t1aa Juattce
•his :eglon during tlte 1922 co&lt;1l
In the
1 E:arer to
0 a11 t 0 ,
Is maintained by the BniJah II'OV· PROBE
SHOOTING IN He called a.ttentlon to the ancient. giant U B s . Akron.
llllllest
Settle Cri•ia
'c, to 0 erwhen the mthllll hnd to be
ry he !mall d
.Jeadmt
ernment
WHICH TWO JNJURED IHindu phU060phy of "harmony,l alrship, tugged Impatiently at her
"
followmg R !Ht.al IIOt
t ,• behas ..
he
..
d
mB~~ive mooring mast In a brisk
....,
:-~
na mwt
...ne.
.
brot rhood and peace an urgea Se tenlbe
br
h
tod
Cincinnati 0 Sept. 28-INS-~ walking along a highway wlthlu
•
that these tenets gUide the dellbor-' p
r
eeze
ere
a)' Buslot'IIS and
Iitlcal leaden; to- the limlt.R when he was struck by I
TIIUGS GET SZOI
washington,
c. Hto.. 0'
undertray
po I ng f rom A'• ch • an automobile driven by Charles I Dayton • 0 Sept 28- INS-'fwo
IN8-An
attempt
ftx Sept
the 28re- 1atlons of tlw! conference. He ap-IWhlle
to takepreparations
the !!hlp on were
her fourth
test day I ac ed a warn
1 bandits lined up ten employes ani
nsiblllty for lnjwles to Joh11 pealed. to the delepteB
up- tllght
lbly this morntn
blahop John T McNicholu, o p , Parkinson or Berwick, 0
. ••
1
'ful 35
d his II• who we.- ' On the mlno&lt;lty ...... omongthom-f
sld bl dll
•
tha• the count&lt;V can '"'V'" ,,,
A dell8C fog prevented Pa&lt;klnson !he P&lt;OP&lt;IOtO&lt; of a barbecue •land
a.nb llet.s w
to- 1 1!1elves, cha.racterlzed the proposed
r con era e
flc'Ulty WaG
crisis "only by application from seeing Kautman who was , neal the city llml!Jl here early to75-Wn of tht• principles of Chrlstilm Jus- wa!Jtlng with a. companion. Clyde day, and escaped wlth •200 In cash
Athena County Strik Trou ..
: s
u
' w
1government arbitration as "prob- experienced In freeing
e
Y ky po ce.ht
IC
hit a ably unacceptable to everybody'.' Mobile ma.st from Lhe sticky Akron Uce
Stout, of Gallon. the motorist told The Jobbers Lhen made a 8\vlft get- Fatnoua Norweaian W O!J
ble Said to be Vil'tuluJ;
The mlnorJLy Lssue affects the , alrport mud 1n order to negotiate! Hi!' Jllf'Sfiage contained the cau- pollee
In an llUtomoblle Plaudita of Nation; MU:ally at End
dance was beinr held. Two men cla.lms of
to
tion
that "we shall come out of the
Shoea for P-·""'
1 were said to be engaa:ed In a quar- 1re~ntalion in
Indian legls,a.· l from a three and a half hour trip pre~nt ('rl!l!s trlumphamtly If we all
'UG•;,
-,
1rel. One of the bullets passed Lures and in &amp;II other Hell-govern-!
'Junltt: In God, tf every ci11Ss 'at&gt;d
Millfield, 0., Sept. :18-INS-'l'hP/through Yaklns legs lodging tn hts ment bodies to be provided tor lu her third In five days
every sroup In the country can be
Lewi to
M --;
1
dove of peace flapped Its wlntrs wife's hlp.
'
the new COIUIUtutJon.
Governor Ooorse White of ObJo, 1made to appredat.e the claims tht
AI
pt.. UI.-INS.:...
8 Mnil e.,
over the Athem couu.ty e800,l region , _
----.l' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ - "'n&amp; one of the pall8ef11Ittr!l aboard common welfare ol the nation has
anon e en Dunham, who Clli{l·

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nnou~ea, :~~.r~l

who

o;,

ployment to qulb
people here and lr
. ., ~. state highl
here. coopera.tlug
c:ounty comm!.Sslou
the plam for the
and as lKlOn as cc
will be only a ~; hor
will bfgl.t thcr ~ T
lllld Improvements
l'OOn u.tter.

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Plor!da, spent 11. fe w
Ill(( Mr an -J M111 1
bac,h. Rnd frlcnds b~
who hHII bcf'n Mayo
tor lhc puKt rt'n '
M/.&amp;3 ,Ncrma Btrai
marw friends In Par
Mr. ~awn·R finl v!J
in 20 ycan1 He expe
brother In Cleveland
tlmt •betore returnln

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F'OR ANOTHER
STAMP!

th~

Ml.ai Esther Tho1
\IUle, assisted by 1tQ;
entertained a nun
young friends at th•
ThomaK Frldny t•ver
«ames wel'i' the d!Vt
e~enlne after which
men.ts were served.

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ac~reas,

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h~/j ~~~ fa~ ~ounded

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!~ teat. lmp1 ovemcn
• - \l/t!ll as nn aid t
Th~ t:rJdge will IJe
rrn , oncrrlc dcslgr:

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We!it VU"ilnla- fl'alt , !ll.l1hUy cooler

NEWS

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crobably llgh! frost In Jl'lountalns

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.T be members

fair wlt.h ri81Jltl t.emp!!ratures.

1Herbtort A Miller.. the ousted Ohio

AIHPlnNE WRfCKS

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'p{i~l hle In ord~ r 1
tit~nl"to Uw m any
~tflte highway d ~s

LOCAL

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Lead Taken
Enala d ./

/Cond lt.lon was "80od." Ht! wa.a s~t
1n the right thl&amp;h by the 1lrat bUl·
1Iet filed In the melee One ot
:
by
pa
s re
rebut the
ot
outran him and eiiCaped.
I T 1ee dead bandit, unldentlfted by

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H~;~spit.ll attaches said Ohlrich s

if~~· ,j,;,~f.!dentlfted
0"r ""'"' •tte.·
was one d htrto
1
ln Greece,
Ireland,
Den
..
confPBl~o~
~~~~nmen moot•-;rk tw:
M ay
B nn&amp;
mark ,
1'"""
obb:ngtim•
one "''
or the the
of ...hi~
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I clolhh•• a!O.r attac~··· the...!.lrl.
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ll'ad of Great Britain,

hft'.O lt-CO . lV~SfJg.

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to the

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MONEY TROUBLES

here Saturday m4
Y:r. Sherwood. t
way diNctor, hat

"'''dm~

COUNTRI[Si ~~.J.n••••d
D

ble t.n the const.r
fine concrEte sn
Lradt1g Creek at
w.th lwc othu b
•tlfll t '"nd
t:~twe
IIQd l iC&amp;rpenter, 1t

«mpletton of a

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Follow
By

... , 'PJ~)l&amp; are be.~1lil
tm " r.:;k to begtn

the tht&lt;.c t: ! ·il(l
t~unt·l wculd be

EATHER FORECAST-"' .
Pair an1 continued eool tonJvbt : ~)'

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Byll w.:!~v~n~"'p':":. .~!N:rs.:~~ ARE RECEI~EO BY 1 w~f.'u~·!~:'d 0~ ::::::;..&gt;d....-.IN~:ISTATE~ [. l[~TION ~\~~~ ~'~":::::~. ~:.~.~~"-'~ , PlAN~ TO ri~~T
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Judt!e« and oil public
By ROBERTS. ALL'.N
received ,her fJrst baptllm of l"llln, otrlcl.:.ls of WhJ&amp;tever pollticnl fallh
INS Btatr Corrf'SJ)(l'lldetlt
1 The Akron W86 left outdde her l"mu.t 8 , 1, . abov&lt; party COIISide&gt;-·
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lght 1931 b Y I N B,·hJ
1hanger laat n la:ht ror th e fir&amp; t tl me.! tlons to serve the common God" ·
rt..:cpyr
1
U was announced today's nleht the ·Archbishop said.
WLshlngton, Sept 28-A u or·
fourth felony charae maltes B. llte 1might start a11 early a11 9 o'clock. 1 The 11ame solution was suggeflted latl\'t informatton that the LH.c-1 lmprllonment sentence ma.ndltory I PoinUng he1· n08f! Into a mw-ty. for =mployment troubles •Jr. the lll'V
lfi
u 1111tloua l
The automobile Wafl .11tolen about rain-filled sky, the airship left on Janauaae of Pope Plus XI, u is as I poll ol
presidential
eandld&amp;tf's
two weeka qo. ..turday Enunett. her third trip last night llfter of- 1ftarantly unjll.l!lt for capital to arou~&gt;('d wide lntere.~~t amon11 pollunkempt and ralri-drenched, hun-, ftclala h11.d waited two hours b1 hope l!elae all the profttll as It would be· 'leAl lenders here today
ltY· scared, vlllted hl&amp; aunt, Miss of having
fa.Jr weather. TbeJ tor labor to seize all the prMtts- 1 Slllh a test 0 ; public 8cnlhnent
AnnUl Everlc.t. She put him up In ilant ship stayed abo'lle the cloudal••umtng that. labor were in a po· •&lt;-n J•:&lt;rty SP!ections was viewed by
her house. A YOUDI nephew of throughout. the trip and wu un- sltlon to do 80.
IPR!ly rnan 98er11 here as likely tn
Emmettll notlfted hla father, how- reported after leaving Cuyahoe:nl "The ca.pltalil:im ·of t.Gmouow-· . hed a very penetrating liyhl up:m
ever.
Falls, Akron suburb.
She was, und there will be no tomorrow un·r the !elections ot the nominRtlng
After a he&amp;.rt-rendlns di8CU681on said to have made a l!leiCbnd vlslt l tea It Is reformed according to ronv~ntlons nelrt June
W1Lh his wife, Everitt asked t~ to Clevela.nd durin&amp;' Ute trip,
mot'oll princlplea-muat be !UltlstiOO Rx .wiH' of the high repul.e ol the
pollee to arreat his liOn.
All the ttme the Akron Wafl In: With a fair return on Its Invest- Dit~e~t polls in the past. political
.. Emmett aboUld. 10 aome place the air, the :r.so members of her ·ment.
leaders declared, an overwhelml:n~
:
••~hiscana.!:.~t !;.~ h.~,u
lt'OUnd crew worked vallently to .. 1, should form a corporation' 1 n1!.• sPmtnt of any candidate In
••Y• been a sweet boy, the kind Cree the Klant moorma: mut from'and thare Ita aurplus with the tab.l·hL rc 1 thcolnlnR poll WCould unques~
the mud. into whtch lti had bec:on»eloren wbo produce It and pay ki-1 1!ormbly PQ'Nerfully strengthen hu;
that helped with t.he dlshtli and mired durl.nl the wait for tbe bute tn tlw! torm of tans, to the lposl&lt;•on In the nomtn•tmg race.
the hollluse. ld t&amp;teotf.
When the &amp;hlp retumcd, '.otate that proteCII u,· th10
Polltlc:al quarters here have been
com• over bb.•~_:,
..,..,wo~ t.be wOrk• had not been compt~ llilho:&gt; added. - .,
. v.l.lt:d !hat the preaent plaw ot
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lh• •dlte&lt;• eontemplole tho In,' ]Uti (')l In the list of candidates lhe
"mt'~ , 1 both rcrm" p&lt;esldent Cal
rt.,
., "
vlll
und former CoO\Iel'JlOI
Alft·£1·1 E Smith .
Their names would add cnormI' usly 1,., t.he \'Blue nn:l ilttelt!L of
' the JlOII both r~;r Lhc pubhc at larl{.:'
nd f)ll.l'H lraders Their lnclw:lion,
however, 1~ dr:pendent upon Ul&lt;'lr
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