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wtlh hrr d•uchtel
Mr&amp; Harold
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Marchurlan crlala wa..&amp; made heHI
Conf..-ce af Pour\. HI
Ur and Mn Lol'en cawrlee
B.UN BURN!!i
VII!IITOBS PRESENT
I:Sal by~~~~~~a~!
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aon Ptt.nklln of Hunt1nj:ton and
I Tne bar1 of Etneat 8peii.I on the A number of vtsU:ma from Pomt
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Mr. Lottie MiliCh of Canton who
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ChllUrottw- road alcll&amp;" with the roy 1 tte:nded the- monthly metU:na
to the- renewal of J&amp;J)•
bit hten their lll6t the pw;t week
fnt1 t contents l'fa!! destroyed by of tl e 8t Johns .tiw.e ClaM ol anw. mtutarJ actlvttle&amp; in Mall·
Cclumbua 0 Oet .,._llf&amp;-Ouv o.rrlwd P'nday for a 'l'lsit. with Mrs
fire early We1nc~&gt;&lt;:ay uornln(J Th~ Orare M !. church at lhe parlor&amp; chu ia Dr Alfred 8U' Lhe Oh1n
em t Oeorte WbUCI demand lh11.\ Mll1' Mllkr and family
reaa n tobacco crop about. thirt.J 0 r the church Tueaday evt llnl):
mlntrs t atven a voice Ill a lour
The Ladlu ~l.. ty or t•· Bap I LeaaoD for October 11
Lons cl hay and all farmlno t.oola
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The pv~:n.m whLCn proved very of the: a~tly anravat.ed altua
"tat governon ~on eN!RCe to ltUo.y tlet cl'W'Ch m"t Thursda} t\ en ~g 1
and Implements
were deat.royed o~:Dte talnillJ' waa In chaCKe of Prol ltloo n"om"'t or"on by the leom••
t-ltu~ nou1 coal field troublea was at tht home or :Mrr. A R stark on
PAUL IN PHILIPPI
1h !OS&amp; was estll ated at about :Pran!r Swigert who also addressed was n;"'..... -:.... "'
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hall(d by &amp;late &amp;uperlntendent of FaGt Main ~trcet Afte the bus
$2 5&lt;IC a small pa11 of which wBI! the n cetlng on the very Inter 1tln:r ••--------'-"----··•·•·•·•·••min s Jrunea T Berry todlilY u t}J.e ness meetina: 11. program was r.en
r:m 1 f ~ 1 X r - R Jn ~ In tt,. oove I'd by llsuranc( The o t¥1n ub.J&lt;'ct of Ka.yan Civilization A
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fint lll.ep towud r.tabtlloo.tlon Dr dert&lt;.. The ho5tt'81!ea fer th ~ even
r 0 d ~&gt;&lt;~Y 10 d MK
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of the fire was not kno\\n but mo'5" enjoyabJ~ evcn:nr was spent
I he Industry
1nr were Miu Loulae Hett.eselm r
Spear 1111ld he haQ &gt;ll!en 1n th~ barn by all pre:!tnt
Dropping th lr host!Uty toward Mnl Ben Quiaen~ry 11.n1 M ~
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Jus~ fl 5hort time before th blaz
miJII:' ~ leading Ohlo coal operatoTs Burton Smith
W8!1 l.scovered Ttle o H E fire
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Will willingly Join fortX~s wlth their
M and Mn Ra) Olbt.!i n oved
n 1de»ar ment aDS\\ered Ihe call lor
IS COUNTY DD'l
n [Jb)'et; l1 an effort W restore Iin t th Vlnlrw: home F day
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J n1d but the blaze had galn t1 too
wcsP' rlt:v UJ the ooal frelds Bury
MrH c o RHd ent rta ned tht Tr PI
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muct headway to be or any iUU!Ii.sMcord1hl to an announcement
predicted
Reh n Jonathnn M(la:s vt pttr
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Ut lrss Governor White a lUIIe&amp; D A R Fridlly ntten ocn at he Tu 1 1 "
o1' the Attorney General
tlon I~ eomplif!d with by governors hone on Mulberry Ave
GtlVt:HNOR CONGRESSMAN
W Cl&amp;rk.
of Kl!'ntucky
Pennsylva lia. and I M m ( Mrll B H Ew 1 8
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cost o!
Paul .ilnd Slln In J.1ll I 'I"
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Vlrg!Dia. in the oontertn~ 1 ,, 1 d Thue•d·•y , ..,,, 1 1
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counties
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It ns anrtOu 1ced •nt:re
- T h un.day
pn.puKed at Lexington K,y
the 1 trolt wh IC M.. E..wlnll
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m m s , 111 rem11.1n su ~plcluw; of ntte cllng a convention Mrs E..vlng
hat Governor
Oeora:e
White
uny hing handed dO\llfl from above was vl~ltlng ., th
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High vay Director 0 W Mert u
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Con• r, asman T'
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an d h'., con t erence very likely will Mrs 1 al renee R ut.er a 1 rl f(tmlly
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borne by t.be 1
ucco npllllh nothing
Berty aid I 11 t Pc t
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l':lm will be here Thursday Octo
In vtew of the law ))ro•
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Be•ry e:xprelltied the belief that 1
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Pttllelillt"l.l v a " r
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bl!r h during the annual ra.n festt
s lCh paymeDt by tbe
nov ncr Whlte s
request
sent to ~n; hW A t ~o~ps:;'~l le~~ned ~~ e was 0 'nf'd 1 11 ~
ll!tl of OaUpoi111 The parade whleh
t!nactment 01 thft new
lest rJ
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vas to huve btn held Frida} ot lelleoiCt.;;nc..dli,benaldbytbecoun
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ov
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amp day :Jfter a vst vlth reotves herr
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r[O a Mrs H K Mowly acmnpan 1ed h el lsi e' foH
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es va ulthough
may br changed
now to
isonlt tltl Kentucky
to
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The ttday
the nalter
Is ~ -~i~~~~~::,such amendments are
~nv ll on
part cpa In the con home
be
ret ce will Jlnd fo.vor In Ohl 1 M
Albert Hartung
! Enter
n en ,.r [ n 1
lng Cotlllldered by thE: committee
hu ~en the aubject
amcmg openton as well as miners prl~ broke her 11.rm recently wh n I It&gt;
t IPfl ~ l'lrl~&gt;~t ('
Etlries ln t.he Vllrlous contests
of «:ntroveny !rom
!&gt;lie 11 nt he home
1 I I I+&gt; +' 11 !II r
are CQmlng
In fos
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omclala and hat; just recently
DEATH
Cu Us Ollmo e L'! able to te out
r I r. II(&gt; 1 !!I r t 1 nt&gt; 1
am ~"'m(nts are being set up and 1~~~:"'~ the attention o! Attorney
·TRAP PLANES 1O.ya after a recent lllne&amp;;
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f'ller)lhlng is being done to make 1;
Gilbert Bettman accord
TO BE WATCHED
M and Ml&amp; Debe1t
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Shlnly Plr.,t Asalataut
Wlltan
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blgrc~t~t ewr
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here Olle of the
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and amlly spent Fruluy with re l
u 1 1 l-'l of t!., 1
Cclumbus 0
Oct 9 IN5-A a the~ at Pratts Fork
1 II n f re tJ
!lOur e
vigorous campaign to Clear OhiO
M!bs Wilma
Watson returnee'
t'll I
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skiell of death trap airplanes was hom Thursday atter a v sit w lh
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Etarted today by State DtrecOOr of relatives in Clm:mnatl
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Aeronautics Frank McKee
Or and Mr1:1 Harold Crumley
McKee louncl&gt;ed h'• "'''' to lllr-e mcv ng f om Lanc:Witer to the
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eiJmlnale dangero111 aircraft by en
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upen a 1 om~ about
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15th
October
Shi!rlft's A880Ciatlon In a s rltls o") Mrs FrRnk McB Ide ot L!..gfll I
Hve meetlna:s at which sherlae,. ~as a visiter h~re Wt!dnellday
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prooeeutors and pollt:e chiefs will( Mu: Jchn WJJ!lumson M "l'i r 1,. 1
be l ld of the Pllrt the}' are to play Williamson and Miss Ocl eu Will
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In t nto clng the new state aero- amH&lt;r:-~ wt:nt to Pttrkcrsbunr Thurs
nautlcs cod!!
!day to visit Phll WllUumson who 18 lhf' I
Scores of Ohio Uve~~ rue constant ltn u h..:.spltal t h~r' Th"&gt; , .. 0 ,,,
1Y endan~~:ercd bY 50 o 60 a.lrpl~ ~6 him ~Ughtly Improved '
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nev and Ml8
Warren Crnn"j ii 1 ~'" I
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Mit:. Bertha Miller Wf'Ot lo Co
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- I I bus Friday on u ~bOlt buiillle!; rm I
Mrl Lime Aditlns or Indiana Is trip
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the eue~~t of her brother J H j Rnlston vo.te rctu11 ed Thursday 1 r
Berr a"aml/y
evening to his home at Akron a.f
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Duvi.s Of Columbcs Is ter a short villlt with his motllel
the r.u
her brother Frank Mr11 A W Vale
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Sw1Uer and wife
M1 and Mrs Ell VIlle ol Colum 11
Mr.!! Anna Mlller nf Huntlnwtv bus were guests of Mrs A w vale ~ 1 "
who has been vlsltln!l 1 Oull lis rr.t!enty
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waa the W~ '(ll j g est
1 Ml115 Maxine CIUtlp].)eiJ who ls at
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tendinw: Ohio State University at 11
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G~ts of the former 11 sister M1~s and Mlll Vlf8tl Canmbell Bhe wu
Mls•ourl Brlaker a.nd slsld iu b\1r occomP~~onled by Mr and Mn~ R
Mrs Rr.beeca Brinker
E Rebraasier daughter Anita Ann
Mrs Ruby Ely and ram ily have and Mn Blanche Bclllngma.n or

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J H DeLaney cmplo}ed at A h
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hmd Ky 1etumcd to hill bout
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Tut clay Mr~ Roy R j)(' Mrs C
E Rotht:eb Mrs J
H DeLa y
nnd G S Br 1 kt&gt;r motored J
:&lt;&gt;prayed U1e car With bullcl./1 In some
with htn 1\nd spe1 t thr. day
unb~lttn~d frenzy The pollee have
A.&lt;iih!Jnd and Huntlngkln
hu 1ted all 1 .tght fOl th~ nusslnR
pr111 l' II
8 R ('n na wus o. vlslto1 1 man and the authmiUes are ca. r I I r&gt; In 1 t
Columbus u p 1rt of last w ('k IIIII' out a secret scientific Jnva.tl .an I 110 \
While there hf' Wll5 the gurst of I Is g&amp;tlon In co mectlon wllh the n Ul
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s.l!!tf"'' Mrs H B Blnr, nnd family der which !11 exp:x:Wd to ;; luld vu
11 lrPr nftN s I 1
Mr Bnd Mr:&gt; A F DcLanev ani uable result8 today
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da1 ~hter o{ Pt PleaM.nt spf'nl Sun
When the news spread tilrOUIIh ~" l r
1a 1 1 1
tay With Mr rmrl Mrs J H De Chicll."-'"0 ye~te day u omlng U re 1"" bP q f' 1 11,.
Lnn Y
lwa&amp; a buzz of horro wherever 11 o 11 f' 1 1r 1 J ~ 1,. ~ rl~
Tht sick arc all lr p ovi 1g
lple were gathered together l.o lulk 1 1 II
1111 f&lt;
Ptlullne DavIt and friend of Co Marion MUler may 1 a\e bt't'r 8
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lumt.us SPf'l t ~uucla) with her ,,'\r wild lawless creature but :she Is ol 1
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E'flt.~ Bftn(l Davis am\ ulfe
I the first woman to be puL on thto t1 It II P I II r v.
Br tha Cnrma1 and !1 cJ d
1 spot Jn Chicago and lt h&lt;~ s lJee1 -.1 l 't 1 ~ r
Coh.;mbu~ ~JlPI t Sundny wl 11 h lf'hock: to the city
to tt&gt;n lt&gt;rnt&gt;s!J (\
parenttl Albert Carmnn and wile
The news filtered Into lht" c 1rt tie I liP 11:
Mrs M A Bu cc cnterto.ln(l(i rown at nootl while Capone 6 law lo n1 11
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vttt "' bJrthday din 1e1 Thursduy ytrs w re stU\ ha 1urllng about the pn~1'f1 lo v. I 1
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mot ~~ l11oEe Jlrt! admissability ot a letter as evidence of tle 1 1
"rs
sent vere Mr~ Emma Rife of Ky
In the receM a mtm slipped up
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Mrs R llh Mack MUr!H:d to Capone
tlllm (v ~B) rr 0 r
Rot ~h and the honor gue11t Mr:l H 1 Wnu.t do you know about tlla
H of Cheshire
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peri., p !be sa\ II~: ~~ (' f f
Capone smiled genially
Not a OI-l' \\Ill In~: to 1 r H~ tll'!r r 1 1 1
n w n )tllng
Wish I could tell you some Cl rlst un I r all lr I Sill 'f'll
thins: ~~obout it but I don t k1 uw
a 1y more than vou Plr.il 1 ::~a v of
3. Ha 1M: n nt I ~&gt;fore tl t" o (v
It was In tha neWBpapers
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Capone and Mr.Erlane hav(' a
4 His w1 oln 1 u~t&gt;l lrl ~ns bnp
hostlle acquaintance ol some yeurs tbel (v a:n \\ h"'n 1 mn 11 fj lly
&lt;~tandlna
ls \\llllng to f 11
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I It seems a.s thOUi'h C:hlcago were be aure II 1t 1 Is (' mertdn h ~:en
dctermlned to live up to her repu ulne
lta.tlon a.s a city or violent crlmt&gt; In Ill Tttt Maglstnte1 Humbled
spite or the deprecatora ana Mayor (vv 31'0 10)
Cermak Who constantly p oela.ln s
1 The prl~ nen or!l ~I rt&gt;loo.!lf'd
she 111 not so black as she IS (vv fl."i
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'T'I" t&gt;Orth 11 unke
painted
brought ff'nr upn1 tht&gt; n~o:Jst1'11.1eJJ
ontl thm1 now I lhf' to ft' t"l ~e t1 p
1 rlklners
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2 p~ 1111!1 rerus II to ~0 h !\1)
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T~E' gr&lt;lund or lis ref 11'!111 wns thnt
tll'lr rlK"hlll Rl 1t In
Jtlzen1 bad
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bello "(lo1ott'll Tl '} lif'm mlled pubing from war debta u.nd ICparatlom j llc vlndiNtUnn
1he mn,ll'IRtrate~
The condUJon of BritiSh finance were auutv of serlons otrense l'nul
wou ll Jndlcate too an e&amp;gernest~ on wo.A wlllln~t to SlltfPr for Ot1r11t 11 1
the part of Englll.Jld to Bl.ash arma. t~~~ke but I ft used II e OI"CIUIIon to
- - · ments Thf' American government rill (IW them thnt p@l'flf"tUUDII' ln(ln
G-E POPULAR OONSOJ.E t hu been only too tilling for year~ \\ho pree&lt;:hed t1 e M'OSpel wnfl an of
1 France alone has bliCked the ten1e aplnst the law of God 1111d
RADIO ID'-21
I path to a huae saving to 11.11 the 1 man
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~atlcrJs In military costa II the j 8. Bronght out of prl11011 bJ the
Hoover Laval parley Is &amp;liCCeaaful I orn~ers (V\"
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1 U.mendous step will be taken 1
toward reAtorlng J'Oii lit
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Returned to the houAe of
lhio J.U&amp;.world
P pt l to Ule LJdla (,. 40)
Upon their public
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vlndlentlon. Paul aDd Silas left the
dyuel Two..,- outptt 1
priiOD and entered the house ot 1
GAMES TillS WEEK
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After mlnllterln« comfort 1
tubeo. Wolnut ...._ of
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to tbe brret'hren th&amp;J took their d~
Oht,l school toot partnre
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iWilell ))IUf'd this weelr: arl!
IV Alwa)'l R•Jolcll'll (Phil 4
equah•en farther rerme
C M.shlre at P\ meroy Prlday
Iro 1ton at Middle rt
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Lord Ia 10 r4!ftl that even
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NelSonville at Oalllpolia Frida cnwl bftltlnp and lncarreratlort to
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(Lequel
Y clunpone canaot n ove blm frorn
LocNl at Lancuter Priday night hi• dolf The presence of the Lord j
SOUTfiERN OHIO
Athena at WeJI&amp;ton SoturdiL} [ Jetu Ohru1t rlvH Bucb peace that
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Meat Cutter to 1erve you A man w1th
many yeara of exper1ence
COME EARLY AND ,\VOID Till\ RUSII

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SENATOR WATSON
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REST Of 1~ YEARS ~:~~~s~~Hig~!~~ BIG lENGTHS Of
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MHNS Of AIDING 510;..~;:• ;!wA~~:~·::·• 1 New Defm1te Pro~m.!.
I8~ NKSITUATION! w,.hln,,:·;~u:~::u~ ex
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Ccp~rlght 1931 INSt
rt'dlo cr lser pallet' h ard I
fi 1 In snnl oonscic t 1 :&gt;!. Hu~
washl.r!gt.On Oct lO - Th
t.'\ches state llle nay J&gt;a
ooncrete proposal for a complew -e I
f 11
brr.
It&gt;
vialon of the whvle structure ot In
tR!l dett 1
cnl
'lrer governmentlLI '"ar debt11 "til&gt; a
xp ctt:,j
propelled lo the world lllrough In
'I
g l or
t~rnatlOrul.t News service today by
l'c .n fil u 1
Stnator Jan cs E. Watson or Incll U
I; :1!
&lt;&gt; u e
Ave ue " li
ana. Rt!publlcan leadet l1f tile sen r w t1 er:t lfl.£t 1 HI t Llj J D. ~f' b}
at.e and a1 c.utatt\ndl g foe of co
o &amp;. lied pnlire a d tu J I e t
Ctlllatkm
I pi .al
The Wntlion program oonHists of
TIt mfirk~&gt; o the yo 11: wen a
three propo.s&amp;lll
I r .. k1 pollee to bfl eve she had
1 Reduction of th
wa
uellt l e
ch~.;cked
mtu ln~Mib1Jity
owed b) European powers to the Po h lit~ that she
bact
been
United States on fl. basis of their th1 n r om a movtng auwmoblle
capacity to pe.y wlthm t undue bu
abc was expressed
den
2 P&gt;:"OPortlonate lllashilg of tl c
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replll'ations clliimed by the allied
pt~wers from Germany
3 A ten year na.val holiday I.IU
:tng Which all new construction will
be banned or a 2;;~ per cer.t cut m (nveahgatora f•nd
all standing naviC6 based 011 the
L"tlOIS L'!ll.u.bllllhed by the
•n PosaeaalOll of Many
uava.l contercnce to tuke
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Resl Of Manchuria
And Ch10a
CHINA INDIGNANT

tomey Gen ...al BeH
mon Sayo Proper U1o
To Be Helpful

PROGRESS POSSIBLE
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J N s Staff C res~na:,ut
GE'nn 11 &lt;kt.. lD-IN
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mal not.lftca.tton thll.t Ubl!la
haa deliveh!d au nlt.lmat~ to
Japan e(l.ncern.IJII" tM erW. Ia
Muwhurla W'll.s pr'*n&amp;cd W
the League of NII.Uom toda.y It)'
Dr Alln:d s~ Chlneae Uk

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The ultlma.tum

ac~ordLng to Dr
Sze s not fl.catlon to the LeatJ;ue
co1 talns the follow ng demand11
1---,Japan musl lnQicate lmme
dli\trly the loealltles m the atrect
e&lt;l zone she contemplaks evaeunt
lnll this week
2---,Japan must t.elegrapi]Cflil~ In
Im m her militarY 'lmmanders In
these locBlitlel:l of the evacuation
1 orde that Chinese troops muy
lJ gin e oceupat.lon ot. once
c upl~ f the lttmatum will be
despatched b} the cq:ue ~\ar
B.t unmedlately to al members of

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Oit Rope

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BY PRESIDENT

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If Generally
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c1 1rte.n railway aoa1 ed
Luo.nchow 400 mUes south of
d m tod } markiDB the first peJW

Cop Patrollmg Maa...
chuaett• Beach

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tt.il oomlno: rrom the President or I
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tot 1_
boUt M!l chu ian .ratlway
vldtng s treLy bonds or other se J)Oll c todav
•-t ratl on h e rourne d H e rmm
llD 1oomerB
a"" a
At til ao ne t1me ~hey ga.ve first
curity tequlred by statute but
Authorities
were bl com pi I ~ ntoc i;o.nk pte'
tl1e a dm m"'
112 000
1 t&gt; \I J "
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n r !i:OV
has conferred with tht&gt; Preside 1t I Di
f th
r
d
of the new at Lack upm t1 r.
h w s told In words of tire
would J U ev knew the rJu'ht ex batned as to any PO I
8 } EDWA-RD L DEUS$
on the subject howe er q 1rin the
scovery 0
c P 11c1cs 011 owe
lu ~ betwt!et Tanan and
yr\
IL
tvted have uo difficulty In s pply Urn or the find m de by a Metro
rm en debt.......... war debl plus re
past WCJek.
II'
the adml~lons or Mrs DrUII'OVich
cartled out by a ~quad
INS Bt ft' Correspom.lelt
A
wlen ll wa11 ovet Von Hln 1 IIIII' perf~ctly aound nolt.g'ag~s oom polltan policeman pat ll
1 ar" (, 1-vH t: tlic.shed out at
Japanese planes
~rUn Oct lD-Ado I Hltlet rtenl ~rg ncdded hts white head il 1nfl 'Altlln the statutory reqtlre beach TbeJ b"IIC\e n l ~ f
Because of hla powerf d position I that st e had applied for the money
~e c ll g (0 len
b~t:.ll .. n Yr
ln the rcpubllco.n r.J. ty and the due Ol a i$1 200 po icy held by
hu,:e lengths of lct~d• r nf the Ocruum fflM!Ifits Wll '&gt; YIDI'!&lt;Ithy and like a father coun mentll Dettman sa:.o
lel!l Willi that of a man at
~o
r 1 Freu r
Laval o!
senate ana the ra.. t t.h.at he Is one IJ u ov•c Ill wn ch ~~ e was benet\.
line isolated t.he cllpltal of 1t(;el\ d formally today by Pres! l!('lllnn B rre.cttous son u~edr. Hl~s
If t.he} be utUizea tlte pllbllc er that of a w • an
Fran e It will be coup ed v.lth the
erf the major leadets of t!'le anti ltharyl and l.lai s ic 1 ~ eolle~~~ ~ ~ast pTovlnce of He1ungklllng from oen V1
Hlndc!bt'rG while fift.y l~r ~nd ~~~vetogrow side ~~to tunc.bi will be a.dequ•t.ely p1oteded
The bodies bud been appn
tl
s~
1an t J.£EI.ll'
fht ~ ukum e
world court biQC ancl 1111 old league l e 15 lra~ce fmon ~ h orbnu~o
th Jest of Manch 1rla and China 1pollet g 18lded th&lt; prc..tdrnUal pa
tl r'f:'~ttl 1
!.'le m 1e tio
a 1d mllllm s of dolla &amp; of llqnid se tied together Both wer
n :irl u11 Cepend entlr'tly 01 hew far
11 af 0h 1 er
of nations Jrrecondluble Watsons l't
s n
Tie Tanon Tungllao lallwa.y Jtue lac
nd hundreds ol \\llo:il~ beer I n te
e
ema~epo. 1 ~ curltles wlll be 1eleR8l'd to the vanCEd .stage of d~oompoo;1t10n No Prar.Uf' agree~&gt; to co
duclll!!
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s ~~~oce;ce po was tepo te I to ha~e been blown
dec.ID.ration was reci!lved ln oon
ouv nee 0
pcrtalorll welfl h~ld oock bv
T' meeting
tween m expo
banks which ha\e heretorore been 1 a r of t'l thln'l or a1
l'f.'P:l
~:tlons and ller 1 a
Kt'es!ilonal circles as of the utmost tee relea~ed 01 r. 0 d ~ 11'~ ~~n p In 26 places with the Tanon lOpe!.
!at d Austrian "ho Mlrvcrt a a tif'd up as serurltv to these r n d11
lng r.lue ('OU!d be ((l n 1 Pol r[n the battle ogaln t ck:mrstlc
alplfll::anee
suspects ut contmu
o o
e J ncUon completely destroyed
P'C1 one hour and fflet'n rnln rahlte ill the Gl'rman arnv dur
werf' lnrllned :.o bellele tl b d
dE'TJrt-&gt;:-Sion the admli ;.strat 01 has
1 favor scaling flown the debts othe fou~ aldd hM ~ t~ragovlch I So ne 1epurt.s stated the traek&amp;l tcs the
(' ogenat!.J.Ln p tl8lck'l t ng The World War lind th 1 t n
DRVGGJsr 1'01 NU ni'AU
:wert' lhor;e or the vkt n ~ of :l do
beC!n ecel\log glo\\lng " ll " l 1\il
owed United states by forelg 1
a~!l~g e~ ~n~te ~l~lc w:!Y un~~v ,.;ere mlued aJ d tha the exploelons h"'- o1 at rlrt!t hond the bltle1 words f'd house :rrer ~nd ~:~~ s~c:
Ne ;va k o
Ocl w--INS--A!
ble murd~:r At lnst It v;a tho &gt;: I $500.000 000
L ed1l
curporatJO!lf
:l J c ty ere 1 durlng the Investigation or oceurred while Japanese planes I of di:wnt.ent from the Up~ ot the er b fc.re
:g en DP~ t:
FB:Ist pa It a \let!
J "'~ t
Cil
they mlrht De bodies nf lo~t traiL
Uons 01 a basili ot thr.
which Mr Hoovet propos d li\lt
fied overhead
to pay Senator Wa!.lion 5a.Jd pu h l n
n
man who lnftamcd German youth ushln of t f' coun rvs
IRobt t W Smlth T.l pt-onln~eJ ~ "tlnutlc nyet'8
'Tu ., JJ.Y n ~;It has bf-Pn Nit:1bi!Sb:1.
1
vided all the lntere!lttd naUons will
W ltb~n ~ Croatia
tl e note
\
labie reports ldlcated no ot
tv M war of r~venge mOVLiilf'nt and the ~~; ~~ ~leld New.u-k druntst lind" p on l
Medical er.amlner John Sweeney l!'d through
ubscrl.pt oDs
from
1
sl nen bv Dunov c aedured that lack wlthm the great waH but the cpon thane who lett Germany plol\e mar;hal wht$e entire
e a
., It epn 1 I. US 1 e:&lt;:; "a~ 0 1
v.u ~ of the opl 1on that Ute bmll
Je:ldlng banks Whc mcorporalei
(Continuea on pa.ge t1 ree
h: had qull h 8 JuiJ Hl d that h I
P. P ese tee ot Japanese plnnes alter the World
War F01 nne spent In Hrldoc~~lc g~i~~ ~~
ot dea1 In his stole he 't luday llllt:l had bf&gt;en m the ~ater tor months tt w II support we:l"rned banks
was oln to kill h nself ll the n the walled section arou~;ed In hour and J'ltteen minute~~ the lm ncco~ pllahed wl out
cI y
cmpl Vf'~ opened thf' place for b 181
A
o foot lc;ngth. rope fo nd on whll releasing mil ion of dollars
g
h t all te se Indignation here
'Jt~ Med ratorv of the Fa~clst
But Von
HlndPnburg
nes
h.P 1tt wa.o; ne.m!ncd tot cJ ~
1 r&lt;.zen credits
~t~ 8t1 t! 1 :~~~g~ f'b~"~~:n \oa n v In an etTort to ptevent pub lc leadl!'r echoed through Ute qet'l !!tal nch oak who • lilbo e poUlt&lt;:~
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Tile utt w11;; built lll J ~ y
Trea.sury cfficl.als meanwhile werl
If
demonstrations however Marshal ] U t. u~, l 8 l'lmJl v runushe J llttl.dV and parties dl!iregardtd lhr ob
~qn r" ttn bel ti
lat~l.t:nt:l "
~; sideI mg thf' establishment ot a
W ;hilt:! authorlt es wee lncUned Chang H~;ueh Liang g:overno
Ol For ;.;ne hour and fUteen minute~ .teet L 8 of his l4dll&amp;" s a d g;~v
S
Of
tb er cleat~ &amp;Crt'M c&gt;acl1 cntl 11.1 1 &amp;100000000 revolving fund for tbe
the middle On h
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"cdera.l R serv(' system in hquldal.;
h Manchuria wh011e t ..mporary head the story of Germanys shaf'kled 1nudl nee to HUI~r
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d bll t
f
tc t'"'tnstwn t c I ere! ll ~ ~I tt ~ quarters at Chlnchow were bombed
Per 1 Jtted frr lhe fl sl tin ~ tt tc I
\Wre
rough!~ JUilnl
r t
lng the assets of closed banks .Mila
Ia Shot by 8and1t When He no e •'tt suspeb"o ...' •-r " • by JapaneRe planes }est~rdaJ ~ le
hll tory lo th e chief of tl e Rc
I
R " C- B f'c!orc he B ~ fund would release mlllloru; f do
JJaR V. t e1
Y lllOV C ""' Ol'e e
'lit'·- let I "'&lt; the ora to lCD I tm
II
Eaten Room W1th Arm
dlOO The woman admitted ac ceeded In calling on: mas.!i OJectu !;.S
S EXPRESSED
me
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:1\!X' cf bonrd whteh h.a&lt;l ~ e l \a
Jars In ca.pttal held h closed banks
~ording to pollee ~hat she was l r(h duled ror today in oomrnemo fEAR
IRue lt!at has swayed c owd~&lt;; In Whem He Found Emhrac:1ng ed on Ute fi 111 1aft scemc&lt;i to c v~ 1he method W&lt;:luld be to advanifl
Load of D1ahe1
Uunovtc s common law Wife
and ration of China ll twentieth amli
fOR FLIERS' SAFETY beer cdlars an&lt;:l m£('ting hall:; ll.l d Hoo Wife Whea He Re- one r t\'!o \ellus Jlil!t bdo c h t nds to the clos d banks on rroz~p~
that he referred to her In his notf&gt; V(, sarv Independence
bluntly 1old the jJre.~ldenl thlll
hrl' -1 a.r r the 0 (JlJC or lOti- s cur tleli thus allcv; lg pavn e t (If
Cleveland ~lo-IN6--Fear
1 vesUgatlon Into the POl!lllbl~
Grave di.o;orders had been fear•rrd
Colon Panama Oct to-INS- Oetmany lis 0 the ":rgc ~ : 0
turned UdeKpededly
lettll ~ ~emed nbliteratecl
quick dividends to depo s iWr~
InS ee.pture whlle ottemptlng a widespreaa u suran,. racket began Rlld ratlwr than yreclpltate new Fenu were exp eSIIe1. here today I Inune~iate a.ct.t~~ e sa k' nee 1
- hold up., a tMJ run bandit today atter the body of Dunovtc stabbed tto ible with Japan by permlttlnt lm the safety of t.wo American rhssary I o
e t PI'•,•,
I rom
.... eu.-.. o Oct 10-lNB--Coron
S 110 TO BTUitN TO WORK
shot and killed Marti n Smith 48
d bat'· 0
r 0 111d
1o
tt1
1 f
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u J
... C 01om t en~e ves aver e v war re I •
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OklallMla Cit~ Okla Ort 10o.n e'7lploye or a
:.~
an
..ere \\as
on a ne
peop e ree re._l or an
liP fivla\orB and two "'ea" Y
volutlon and bloodRhed scro.pptn~~: r F link 0 Kreft today was to INS--•Thrllt! thot Sfl.nd rmn were
1t
rnnt here at:eordl
w police
ly road near Camplxll 0
Pollee tmese manifestations Marshal bianl who lert here Friday mom of UP tntaly of Versailles he tol~ com'llc-t an lnq rtrt. Into the 1cath ready t.o ret.urn to lork toda~ with
Without stoppm
o t.ak!! any however aftet tlndlna: blo-Jdstains Chang Hsu~h Llana persuad d 1() ina on a 300..mtle airplane fttabt lhe ;:.uesldel t Wll1i thr first step I cf f.! I hut HIU 117 who pollc the rllopenlnl of till" Okla;homa o 1
••••il""'t who we.s ree In his roon stated they believed cal political leaders to c 111 otr their acrosa the Gulf ot Dirten to Bar·
defi t lit ~ th 1111 tl
f
n &amp;:1. d wes sh.ct and tilled by his sou wells which were Clll8ed by Oover
man'' th' .....,...
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he was slain ln the boarding ho ~e 1
ranqullla Colombia
nee
0
era
e
on 0
(lgnlzed by John Halko manaa:er
Continued on pg.ge six)
l.rpl&amp;
piloted b ConDell Its JK'St Wilt shackle&amp; and leRd Je.n es Hill 2S V&gt;hl'n th(' son fo m nor Murra) under Jllrtlal low two
of the restaurant ~ollce said ran
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TlU! a
ne
of Los lhe way to recovery
his ~lie nnd hill fathe1 m a tw I months ago The Governor decld
ont of the place and &lt;l,i.'!aj)peared
BOXER !\lAY DIE
~ m:ltonnd,ndl~~;lth
C11tller and 1 P':Qm the start Vvn Hh den
ClO!ll (If the Hill home at Neapolis 00 to permit reopenln(l: of the v.el i'l Pohce Baflled by CaH, Heir..
0 t Col b1 burg~ greate8t concern hiVJ beE OhiJ
Informed of the
an 8 ldentli)'
Z!l'lelvl11e 0
Oct
1...--INs-n&amp;e 8 •
w
uft.er he had held &lt;'Oilferene"' with
police began an m medlat.e Bearch KlV"eked out In tbe tenth round of
Ouillermo Rodrlguttl c rted :'!lv: 1rathnal 1 It\ Fm Ull$ reasou he
Yr't;ng HUla v;lte Ar Ita 23 ll.a~~" oil producers and banters He an
eea Found 1n Com.a, Sepa~
tor the llla)'er
a be ll;J match here last night
PlllSs&lt;m~~ewa~/e~arranQullla listened to the word~ of he n w In a h06plt.al here today recover
nounced that th.~ we 11 will conttnuf'
rated From Hu1hand
0
Bmlth who had entered the din by ~lex SimA or Canton Ray Rcl
UTI
lan who oontrols 8500000 vott:s and •cn a hlp wound also lnnlcted by! mder m!llhl.ry jurisdiction and
f the
1ni room of the re iaurant trom Inger C nclnnatl pugUil'lt t.odllv w::~s
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c:elc~ra~~o~::; ~ nKercs 0~ 0 ~ 00 ding to tellabfe information her husband authoritJe.g snld The n HY be sh 1t down again If future
the kitchen just lll the robber had In
critical condition Physlclo.ns A.ak•n• Coairess to Modify I~ 8
,.
elllpn'Med deep gratiflcotlo 1 for the lde1 IJIII Wll.il shot twice lu the condlt nns wa rat t
Cl 1rnRo Or.l
11)- mS-Pollc!!
pointed hia auns at Halko and at Good SomD.rl\an h rn; p tal lx
_
1nform.-.uon given him concerning 11brtcmen and died la!:it nlghl
-todny OUI!h.t th e soure of a my~
commanded him to throw up your Ueve M may die
I
Volstead Act to Per
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SUB"'UES the alms e.nd viewB of such a lara:e Ch r"cs f h()(tlnll to Jtlll w 1 JJ'..PS 5 A y TROOPS enrt potion wl cl wo&lt;~s believed
hands was killed nsta.ntly by a
--.
mit Beer Sale
WRESTLER
U
portir:.n of hla population
place':! ~&gt;..saln.st t11e }olllll.l('
II
lo u c
vue n ( M ~ Florence
bullet wound tn hil head
A'UTHOI\fTJES SEEK
TRUCKMAN IN BRAWL A brief commwllque l~ ucd
who surrendered without p oh
MUST BE MAINTAINED OS !l Foley 34 veu old he\re;o;s
Taken o1Y his IJUII.rd by Smiths
CHICAGO HOODLUM
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the v1slt st.u.ted merely that lnl
TheS( chaf8es wel'e set aside ho
r:ohc \HIS In a. df'ep n: no. whet!.
1 ton J N J s~t ~o.-:~8-ent..rance the baodU wheelfld about
.,.,T' N
Cilclnnatl 0
Oct IO-DI8- r.al forelpl and political probJ.:m,.; ever when the aged man died
I
0 n va Oct iO--INF..:- The ..JuJJ 1 fo tT' I b.l' an nttcnda t In her
and shot twice one of the bullets
" ew erse}
e
~ 3 a ure
ld
ha 1 1 had been dlscUIIIIed But the
OepuUM quot.ed Ml'fl H I ftS
1e
t;(lvernme 1l
I
nf rn I apa me1 t
striking Smltll who served B.ll a
Cllcnp:o Oct
liJ-INS-BpurredledoJ.otrd a resoluttoJ toda} tllllln Jack Reynolds
wor
c mpon porta.nce of the meeting wo
mlttlnK that her qed father In the League of Nations II at
v; 1 Br ught to the pollee st.ntJn f&lt;lr
porter at the place
on tw the Identification or Fra1 k on r.'ll grC$ to modifY the VolStead welt rwtliBht "'re:;.tl~r tcda\ faced
law hMI l)tJd attentton.s m bel' 11 nv:;s lblr to wlth::lro~
rr11 u w que:&lt; loolt[l h er 17 vr.ar old )ms
Halko told pollee that the man Mcl!:rlo.nes fing:erprlntR d~tectlves Ar.t to permit the man facture twd th e areusatipn that h~ used his - - - - She .,..ll.'l ~aid tu hB.H' b.~ c
troo~ from Manch•triR du tc cm !;and Chrl!&gt;. Poley wns nble to h~d
had been 1n the rt&gt;staurant fre today continued to PI'I!M thelr [sale or light wlnee rmd beer
a&amp;grtallve tactics at the Wl'()n:r
J. Contlnuet'l on P•~e IIJt'
1 er 1 sband on rt~tatl~ c
tn tlnuecl plllR;::i:l q "' n ct hc
rl o
Jlttlf' light on lhe n) lf'ry au
qlltn\.ly u a ouatomer nnd the ~eo.rch for Chlcaros cruell!st ge.ng tec:1 by both hotiSCI'l followed tile pJace-outaiO.e the rlna
shoot 111
d€'rs b Chlnf'M' lrrcAul r oop
!he f's ~aid Hf' !old polll~ thnt
manqer belleved blm to be Jok~ng toter wanted tor the murder ol his
The resolution which was adop
P.:nmokld ArmaeoM Cltlclr::tl
"'DOPED.. HORSES
r. (;'1 ling to auth rltle
y U! the c!l~trlct.ro; of Klrh n r1 Ch.alg 1~ he !l.nd Mrs Fole~ havt&gt; t~l Ill
when the robber b andlshed his vife
l pas~dle "t ~~\ btll 1'l
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Ice mRn was the victim tliot t f
New York Oct lG--INB--J'Immle Hill amr- t 1 c 111 ~ unexpected
n 1 tnl
mg urart ns the rr.~ !It f A ou111 re l
guns Jn Ute lloldup attempt
Au thorities announced lhat ftnK the crea.tlon of a PIJI.OOO.OOO tund 1nold ~ chanae room Wte" 11 0' 4l lheball rar.e traclit
boOkmaker cmcl hill 1athcr on1 his v.lfr In 81
The JapanEse
conn nnlcatlfl I F 1 re fis.ld her p lYI!Ic :u
h!ld
Put l'mD' hatada up the robber crprl t.s found on the automobl.le for Ul1employment roellrf lkc ~ tJn combination cr wrestllntr: a.nd bc:x one time pa.rtner o1 Arnold Roth rmbr IX' Enraged the husband ob- re!l led the leag e sccretllrlat Btl r lnfur!l ed lhel!l tJ 11 he J a 1 ltd
CGmmanded
I m sertous
ln which the woma.n WBl:l t&gt;hot to to ~ke the action was re p:~rl.t&gt;d to lllf Armacost. was. taten to Oen !lteln In vatlollll bruadway ra:r.ke:. talntd a weapon and nred twke epo t• on th!! Manchurian &amp;tun tim 11ln ~terect a 8 ;:Jatlvt to t1H' l'llm!t~
8careely had he r.poken when death were definitely idet t11led as hav,. been reached at a dlnn~Jr enll hospltal
~·~ted todaJ In hls ~~ta Rot~ bulleU! pierced the elder lh!ld been reQ\U!'tite1 frm )(th Chi
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Ful \ 1he ted ~50:'1000 a
Smith enterecl wl~h an armload ot Ithose ot the hunted hoodlum The eonto:~rence of R.epubllcao lef\dets
Th battk: was n rewlt ot anal th!! Hotel Prealden~ .~a~ It n Hllh abdomen and one of Ulem and JaJXin In ad'\' a nee Q! 11 e spt&gt;c I iew )ears ago Last &amp;&gt;pt n tf' ~!Je
dllbe&amp; Startle~ by Smlt.h a en theury tbat the woman was slain Gf beth HouiiCa with David Baird lel'C6tton late yesterday when Rey [charted with having h'""'" wo ne.. carel!ni!d otr and struck Mn Hill al mN!tlnl of the League count I 'Ill ll'llrrle1 to her youtllul ~ill
tram111 the bandit turned and ftred Iby M Erlnne s underworld enemies Jr Republican candidate for gcv nold 5 at.tempted to pass • truck 11'0811 over a period of two b}ellra tn the blp
summoned rOJ' next Tuei:iday
tor
and then ran out at the restaurant wu abandoned
tmor
6lwm b)' UWJ' ke maD
to pGIDtl aDd 'tpon;e race oraea

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You would th1nk they would cvat more when you con11der
the beautiful •tyle• and h11h quallty. The mater1ala are Travel
Crepe• and Travel Tweeda. All new fall1tylea
All11zet

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SILK HOSIERY

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Tribu~ call 236-L 1f the Buaineu
Ollice a1k for 202 R

toratton of wwldpe"''""dthe'"
prosp rtty Unle&amp;i the a.
msurance
world acts to put the war debt ) acket. lodlt.Y discovered
problem on a sounder bo.sls a d ance policies 11 the home or Mrs

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15c
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81\lft tlih et I eaf I m&lt;l none b Iter
4 pound bucket
Smoked S,tU,age ve1y fme
All Steak' Sulom feabon,

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K} was pla~d under lllr t fit and
commltted t{) the county JI.U here
fhu ,;da) by deputy lherttfs Hank
Younr and Otho Tr~y on t!hariell
uf os ~Dlllll! an automolllie
The car a Ford tourtnr wu re
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DOlled stolen here from authorities
or Ort'eflup and woa clia.coverect by
local met!rs the earUer part of the
k
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It h d
By
wee near o
w en~
a
12 Caoeo Are l1nored
bee :lbandoned Btwph.:
wa hll
Investigator.&amp;, Clark
to young Morris who hi'lt l 1.8 home
at Clrf'cnup reeently and Ya" over
Commended
heard t.o have said t.hat parUcul.ll
car ~ould be nice fu h m to dr u
bac!t to Pomeroy In
AS IS SHERIFF
Morrl.s had Visited his brother
Tom
Morris o.t Mkldleport ncenth
A;nd Matron Tracy For nnd lrove
o car Nhlch belona:ed to
Upkeep And Appear t:lm back to Greenup where ll l.!i
t!XJ I d he h \d obtained 1:1. sale
ance Of Ja1l
for It He then stole the other car
und 1utored back here He WII..S
Ceo nplelln~ fo r day w rk rxa lou d by the omcers at the i om.!
rnln n~: r.vf'nt' w t !lt'Sfies he Octll or his b other and wh.c 1 questlon!!d
ber tc&gt;rm of the gffind J"&gt; e""'
"'"' ad m Itt e d he h a d ta ken t h e car
,... t ""
i&gt;d I c r r . ._ lngs to Judge C E
He will be arraigned on lh
Peep e.s1 ef tne Melg co nty com charges before Lhe juvenile L"Ourt
co urt here
l'lC
It ,." eas Flit
t
bThurs
lis dn) "'''
a t: uu
eel
rue 1
were 1
-rdurt ed and twelve ca.M's \\ ri' ~NOTHER PRODUCER DRII.LED
f
rt'd
T.hecoUityjallwa ~ex amnedb\ 1 A gas \\.ell repoted to have a
ih •UY Thuttsdny und the re.......,t capacity of 25000 cu ft early Frl
~·I lay morning with great possiblll
co ;It' ded he ~e tr and :t lr
ve :.0 hi.:Jiy IUS to lh~ 'pkl P " ' I Lie,; of the supply reachiniJ a. much
tlPP :&lt;~ra c or the ja 1 under th e StcH!.t'r amount before the drilling
F pPr sic
Tt~' ul'j{) cumm n d
complet~;~d wa.s drUied In on the
Ced c W Cia! k prust&gt;cull g
Emmett Diehl farm near Woltpen
ht: v. a y 11
a e rhu sda} afternoon T w Ben
i..:;rn ) upc
were presented ' ' d 1 , .. 00 ,., 0
l!;el clerk of the Meigs colUlt.y com
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JX&gt;It of the g rmd
mon peas
court and others hold a
glvtn to J dge Peop ~ 0 ~
len.-.e on the well JL Is said
'\1/e.ll!ter foreman BJ d a!Le1
reJIOI t was accepted the jut Y
PITTSBURGH LIVESTOCK
.cllhr. se I f om lurtl eJ :st v or
O::t 9---lNS--Hogs l'eCe pls 2300
Tht lndlctme lts etW'ned by
hoi men; 450 market modeillWiy
l!flH J \ are vs t IluWll
Cl tie~ Hyz.eJJ u~ II. 1lt w h n acthre mo~Uy 20c hl&amp;her than early
I hu scu~ bett(ll' g ade 160 160 lb.s
te t to k 1
51!5 li 00 140 170 11.&gt;6 5 35 5 75 100
J 1 n ,.
~on lne e
ll:-lllUU l \\ 1l 1 130 tJs 4 75 a 25
packtug Eli)WS
1
nto:nt to kill
tt:aGy medius to good grade 4 00
pr~~~~tJr~~ ch~~ocn
g ct to 450
Jo' 11 R nu f'r
C&gt;l tl~ recf'lpt.i 125 early u1.ltos she
lth ut f nd
I ll\1 h cl c k til celt al&gt;t: ut .!itcady some quutablv
Cha les F
lm, f on lower l(rade heifers
11.r
lnmuv
Jder f~i~~~oll~~&gt;ter ota \n (; 1 v. ccmnon to medium grn.1es 400
s
aouc n1 t:lium~-g1 ade
Mw~ 3 50 4 00
R~vmm
d Baldwu Fro. k Pa k
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Market
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vo. o~ r
11 d F.rtwar 1 y Ultcc l c
R ymond Sn lth Or 01 IC~ Inc"' uve age decline good and choice
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common and
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n C Orueser burglary UJd Ioree
11 edl n g Rd es 4 50 6 00
El~~:ht lmlktn tnts \\.
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Sleep
Receipts
1500 Jnbetter
r roru publleat10 l
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Ia 1 bs
70 Ills upward
ra.lr
de and steady gu &lt;1 to eholce
TO BE GfVt:N HEARING
and I ght ~elghtl:i slow weak a
fi'W medlu n IJfadeB around 4 50
AIIY&gt;rt Flek was placed md e
al!l.'d stock Q Joted unchan(l't&gt;d
bl eu~ fh 1 day ;.; ch ~e
plae c1 n 1~
GRAJN PRICES
tnt x nllun a \d
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count" J1 1 H~.: wlll 01 B v
prelln inllly heu. 1 II" snm
Cllcuio Oct
9-IN8-0ralns
1 u t:d I regula• toU1:1.y
Wheat
was I 8c down to 7 6c up corn 1 8
LOST
Lo I 2c oft' and oa!.8 unchanged to
If the
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par Y w
plc..:ed up tho
Wheat- Dec tB 1 ~ 3 4 Mar 32
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Rutla I Mnt 82 a 4 53 Ju y 53 5·8
Wed Jc~day aboul 8 JO will t't Ill
Co n- Dec 30 3 8 5 8 Moy
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Oatll- Dflc 22 1 4 J 8 Mny 24
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PRIDA Y' OCTOBER 9 1131

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Th two teanu; were aln1oat e-\en
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ball In MlddleJX&gt;rt I poh~10
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Iron to 5 ftfleen )' Mt d li ne b ut l.hey
hr.lled t&lt;1 mllke the dowr •nd !oat
t h blt.l
Tht: tro w
OOya then
st.arte(! tht'Lr pla ys a d took t he

r ulau run by BeaYer the \ wo bli t Eeoor.d tilt Under the brl(t.t lli h :.!
t!otd !tnt In on!!! • territory u.lld then 1101" the Jacket. and the foW1h tilt
In tnt&gt; othH but es.th f\nall y IJE'
th~ .eason They lihowea up well
Ill" l!lopptd aa the line1 bucked up under the llj:hc.&amp; vtaylug snappy
Bdh t.eiUJLI
layed oon.Wal~t football throu&amp;hout the contMt

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st&lt;.Jppt"d a.nd t~, l!l l he bal a (I from
th:. pcJlnl un U e g~n"" bt'ca r t
same or 1 e sa w Th~ 00.11 Y. Q.:
;-. d t-I)Or ~ pu.:,.st't;.l; on on t he lir.

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betu.U
!ul p&lt;.J &amp;Sel wh1c:h Wfte- l!lt&amp;rlpentd.
with a dub of llne phlf'Clftg anQ
end JUnl bJ him &amp;nd. Fl:lleJ r.s
1 pun tina WIUI al.m gOOd
The p.ane Priday nllht wu the

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WISE RITES SATVI.DAY
era! tervtee.11 for oeorae Wlee
75 v ars o f age who pa.ued away
at the MetiS County Home Thun
d:ly evening wtre con~I1Ctcd Bator
day morning at 10 30 at the Metho~
c!i5t
urch at DownlnJton M:r
W ~ vM a JUe long resident of
&amp;I o Town.!hlp
B riAl in charre o1 Rawlinll!l
~a.!l r~dc In the Wella cemm!ry

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nCflrly spelled &amp;earu for the Ito P'e thirty flve vard line
fherl !St enas
villi ..)11 but the Yellov. Jackets ltwy were given a cbance to open B p (ke ns

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Th&lt;' R&lt;..tarlans held their TeJll,l.ILl.
m~ t ng
Friday &lt;'Vt!nlllJ at th~
R v r 11e Hotel The meettna: waa
lor general discu."i.lon ~d
he reguillr buslr"'u was dlll
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r
members of the
PhllaLhca
won n enjoy d a pot luck dtnner
u tl'l: thurch Friday evening It
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be 1.0 vlded into groups to be In
cha 1!: of certal ~ acLhltie.s of the
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and t Lo; thou&amp;hl. that Jt
1'i J1 11rou:&gt;e
lntere.e.t
ilffiOOiil:
the
memi.M:rs M~ Wll1 Reynolds and
;frs Fink were dfi:t~d to apPQint
mmlttees

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and me(rdl eth wtth stu fe belongmg not to htm js hke one
that taketh a dog h) the ear.:. -Prover bs 26 17

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a 1 lh1 a 5 !\1!1 fo the ftr5
rlon
Nt.al thtn kl tej
ten Jrtt e d (CJ a
PBIJ
Tlw 1ext pi y a
haflrj pass W6S bungle
n su c
way a rl Neul the tosse r \\11 th ow
!or Q seven yard loss a.&gt; thrfe h n
ton me ca n e cut u hr I r for
the tflckll' Beaver we t thru the
pencd hole ~o:a eJ
even ~ a rl~;
then fumbled 1 e bull !l.lltrtil ~ 11
ub hack J!,a lned a I st down o l
th M.ld IIepa t lv. c1 ty eight. ya d

of tht- Heat! M E ch urcl
hostesses to t e oU1er mem
or thf class Fr day evening
Wh t e home Aftrr
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wn ~ n Mld... ieport Friday eYenina

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cam" thru In the lleCe8811.r) pinchc.e! lbolr offensive bQ8 whicll Ia e w~ _. :.~ ~o:h r
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Only Score Of Game I• Made! When Beaver Take' The p~ses ot Mudw wele long ! upenrd clear tv tl e txl tto,..J 1 an a1 ey
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be:1utlful ones toak'd 'o\ llh eaf.e bv ( rtro 1 to p 1Sh a lil:&lt;lal ac1 Ot;.~; n ey ~ ea
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Ball On 38 Yard l1ne To Worm Way Thna Lme tha mall back:Held nan but
¥::11 f'tJ six yards 1 to r d 111n an 1 b p
RH
And Go To Opponent.' S1x Yard Marker
!•r were completed~ thl! e d or hen pu1 ted to E.st p v. o ~~o a Bca
f1-J
nth» backs 1\0U!d barely mbs the dov ed on hh; ov.~ tv. nty } ~rd l
F ll!ittute -Mitldleport Alle s
mrled ball by Itche-s
tne dfter 111 si1Aht gain
o h 1 Galla~s:l f'T I 'J to n San
LOCAL BOYS THEN SCORE TOUCHDOWN
'I1 e splm er play and oft tacl;. r 1 The btlttle 1oyaJ was on
f rc( Ce1 ro r l' re
~ n HOittn lor Weun
play worked rood for the home P.Ue) and Elitep can I d tb e bal l e1 r
~ tc.
DH } ~i.ar ng fu
l boys as tlm after tlme saw tlen io 1:rt!e yard lh u a ~; &lt;1l h u le i L Vf
Muc h" f01 Ma tin11
•• Hard FouJht, Well Played Game Throuahout open boles In U e Tlge -s II tu n t&lt;~ckle then Beaver n e I
F ~;l
Do,.,ns M ddll'po t
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n st dow ("10 a spumu Jla~ A Iro n
Teama Well Matched Tho Loclllo Made Many
Th" Plcke 1.8 llrGti"lers on t he line few ard .. remained ro thr
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y cl11~r oa ned- M1()dlt&gt;por
t.'lore Gamo Than Ill lora
play&lt;.&gt;d Kood lootlmll both ftgurlnll' ftrst down 1: t Estep punU::d I Ol1 lro t
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In 'T:~ny plays wl lie Lev. I~ small ton gill wd lheu first dow
C~rlals-Reil ee Clh Is 0 U
:\rst ye:u center did a we lde tu HC(, 1 pltly a~ H e \\
h
f :~
U1 p rP Rob! 501l 0 U
A f tty .dx Y&lt;trd r m t:v Shmtv thr ::t r.h the Etc o du J ctefe e ef job 1 holding and OJJe l ng holes elf!h rn }ard~ Rllt.:Y w t
h uj H 1 c man Rol:lbm 0 U
:Rea u a~ he took the ball late 10 j the J onk. 1
hlgl M h o It'll
fhru Terry 200 pounl center ot the aga 1 for Pight vartJ.s the fu blt&gt;;l j
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bt fmt h!il! on the Mtddlepon. \\ t~ t tnt rfc r nr
placl "
v.l.&amp;lt )8 Tigers Beaver a d !!.st ep the ball a J d Neal
t'CO'\eted n
c.;LA.!;"' ~tEI:fl~G
thlrt1 eight yard hne and racel b J1 M the Ironton s ix yarn l e pro'it-d the most C'onslf;ta t
d ~icln t p t ~ ll!vn yard I e
Tl e t.Hlce
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YOU EVER

TO THINK?

By Edaon R W•tte, Shawnee, Oklahoma

THAT quality, hnkedl wt\h contmuous adverttsmg, bnngs
t esults m mcreased sales
A dealer does not have to spenu much ttma m tellmg customers of
the merits of advertwed products Iiley know them already
Pubhc confidence IS bu1lt on quaht)'-urtchanged
P1 oducts contmuously advmttsed pro\ e that they are worth the
prtce m servtce and satisfactiOn
Bus1ne¥ s gamed by offer'lllg the pubhc what !they want
Contmuous adverttsmg ~as the selhng force that Wlll mc1ease
busmess anywhere for anyone
Continuous advettiSing Simplifies sellmg and speeds up sales
Continuous advert1stng Signtfles that the advertisers have a clear
~lliiOn about JUCl"ea!lblg present and future bu$m~

ADVERTISED PRODUC'l'S ARE THE KIND THA'f MODERN
DE~RS ARE PROUD TO SELL AND CUSTOMERS AIU:
J;lROUD 'J:O BUY

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Moppe::i ftelcb were ~bout the s am e avera!o;r
l h J ne up
u J «-eme1 a!rtaln
mu.rdl IO we~t.
MlddJepo t
the eoJal line had lltart.ed
Inn ton t-leeted to rer:elve the I Ga rdner

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The w c T U met Prlct.y .r
temco n 11t the lWlAl time 1t. tale
h e me of Mn. ltd'flrin Coot
N... ncy Reed W'hO la aUoendJnt
'1hlo Unlve ralty te apelldlnf the
"'eek end with her ~rentl
M " Mable Wllaon and Mil&amp;
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JUNIOR doeon't out-wear hto perambulator, he outarowa 11.
Mothter doeon't qut-Jiervtce her chatro, Iampo, rua•. etc, ohe olmply replad!l them w1th new thtnp better adap\ed to th11 year'• llti
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anallaeillent of h e r -/1t
And tn thu procen thinaa often rele1ated to the attoc or atoreroom retam Jlervoce and uoefulneu for other folk• that can be
converted tnto caoh.
The eaateot and cheapeat way to locate thooe who are eqer to
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Iron to 5 ftfleen )' Mt d li ne b ut l.hey
hr.lled t&lt;1 mllke the dowr •nd !oat
t h blt.l
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OOya then
st.arte(! tht'Lr pla ys a d took t he

r ulau run by BeaYer the \ wo bli t Eeoor.d tilt Under the brl(t.t lli h :.!
t!otd !tnt In on!!! • territory u.lld then 1101" the Jacket. and the foW1h tilt
In tnt&gt; othH but es.th f\nall y IJE'
th~ .eason They lihowea up well
Ill" l!lopptd aa the line1 bucked up under the llj:hc.&amp; vtaylug snappy
Bdh t.eiUJLI
layed oon.Wal~t football throu&amp;hout the contMt

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th:. pcJlnl un U e g~n"" bt'ca r t
same or 1 e sa w Th~ 00.11 Y. Q.:
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with a dub of llne phlf'Clftg anQ
end JUnl bJ him &amp;nd. Fl:lleJ r.s
1 pun tina WIUI al.m gOOd
The p.ane Priday nllht wu the

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WISE RITES SATVI.DAY
era! tervtee.11 for oeorae Wlee
75 v ars o f age who pa.ued away
at the MetiS County Home Thun
d:ly evening wtre con~I1Ctcd Bator
day morning at 10 30 at the Metho~
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urch at DownlnJton M:r
W ~ vM a JUe long resident of
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B riAl in charre o1 Rawlinll!l
~a.!l r~dc In the Wella cemm!ry

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nCflrly spelled &amp;earu for the Ito P'e thirty flve vard line
fherl !St enas
villi ..)11 but the Yellov. Jackets ltwy were given a cbance to open B p (ke ns

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Th&lt;' R&lt;..tarlans held their TeJll,l.ILl.
m~ t ng
Friday &lt;'Vt!nlllJ at th~
R v r 11e Hotel The meettna: waa
lor general discu."i.lon ~d
he reguillr buslr"'u was dlll
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members of the
PhllaLhca
won n enjoy d a pot luck dtnner
u tl'l: thurch Friday evening It
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be 1.0 vlded into groups to be In
cha 1!: of certal ~ acLhltie.s of the
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the
memi.M:rs M~ Wll1 Reynolds and
;frs Fink were dfi:t~d to apPQint
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and me(rdl eth wtth stu fe belongmg not to htm js hke one
that taketh a dog h) the ear.:. -Prover bs 26 17

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a 1 lh1 a 5 !\1!1 fo the ftr5
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Nt.al thtn kl tej
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Tlw 1ext pi y a
haflrj pass W6S bungle
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way a rl Neul the tosse r \\11 th ow
!or Q seven yard loss a.&gt; thrfe h n
ton me ca n e cut u hr I r for
the tflckll' Beaver we t thru the
pencd hole ~o:a eJ
even ~ a rl~;
then fumbled 1 e bull !l.lltrtil ~ 11
ub hack J!,a lned a I st down o l
th M.ld IIepa t lv. c1 ty eight. ya d

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hostesses to t e oU1er mem
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Wh t e home Aftrr
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wn ~ n Mld... ieport Friday eYenina

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cam" thru In the lleCe8811.r) pinchc.e! lbolr offensive bQ8 whicll Ia e w~ _. :.~ ~o:h r
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Only Score Of Game I• Made! When Beaver Take' The p~ses ot Mudw wele long ! upenrd clear tv tl e txl tto,..J 1 an a1 ey
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be:1utlful ones toak'd 'o\ llh eaf.e bv ( rtro 1 to p 1Sh a lil:&lt;lal ac1 Ot;.~; n ey ~ ea
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Ball On 38 Yard l1ne To Worm Way Thna Lme tha mall back:Held nan but
¥::11 f'tJ six yards 1 to r d 111n an 1 b p
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And Go To Opponent.' S1x Yard Marker
!•r were completed~ thl! e d or hen pu1 ted to E.st p v. o ~~o a Bca
f1-J
nth» backs 1\0U!d barely mbs the dov ed on hh; ov.~ tv. nty } ~rd l
F ll!ittute -Mitldleport Alle s
mrled ball by Itche-s
tne dfter 111 si1Aht gain
o h 1 Galla~s:l f'T I 'J to n San
LOCAL BOYS THEN SCORE TOUCHDOWN
'I1 e splm er play and oft tacl;. r 1 The btlttle 1oyaJ was on
f rc( Ce1 ro r l' re
~ n HOittn lor Weun
play worked rood for the home P.Ue) and Elitep can I d tb e bal l e1 r
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DH } ~i.ar ng fu
l boys as tlm after tlme saw tlen io 1:rt!e yard lh u a ~; &lt;1l h u le i L Vf
Muc h" f01 Ma tin11
•• Hard FouJht, Well Played Game Throuahout open boles In U e Tlge -s II tu n t&lt;~ckle then Beaver n e I
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Do,.,ns M ddll'po t
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n st dow ("10 a spumu Jla~ A Iro n
Teama Well Matched Tho Loclllo Made Many
Th" Plcke 1.8 llrGti"lers on t he line few ard .. remained ro thr
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y cl11~r oa ned- M1()dlt&gt;por
t.'lore Gamo Than Ill lora
play&lt;.&gt;d Kood lootlmll both ftgurlnll' ftrst down 1: t Estep punU::d I Ol1 lro t
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In 'T:~ny plays wl lie Lev. I~ small ton gill wd lheu first dow
C~rlals-Reil ee Clh Is 0 U
:\rst ye:u center did a we lde tu HC(, 1 pltly a~ H e \\
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U1 p rP Rob! 501l 0 U
A f tty .dx Y&lt;trd r m t:v Shmtv thr ::t r.h the Etc o du J ctefe e ef job 1 holding and OJJe l ng holes elf!h rn }ard~ Rllt.:Y w t
h uj H 1 c man Rol:lbm 0 U
:Rea u a~ he took the ball late 10 j the J onk. 1
hlgl M h o It'll
fhru Terry 200 pounl center ot the aga 1 for Pight vartJ.s the fu blt&gt;;l j
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v.l.&amp;lt )8 Tigers Beaver a d !!.st ep the ball a J d Neal
t'CO'\eted n
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thlrt1 eight yard hne and racel b J1 M the Ironton s ix yarn l e pro'it-d the most C'onslf;ta t
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Tl e t.Hlce
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TO THINK?

By Edaon R W•tte, Shawnee, Oklahoma

THAT quality, hnkedl wt\h contmuous adverttsmg, bnngs
t esults m mcreased sales
A dealer does not have to spenu much ttma m tellmg customers of
the merits of advertwed products Iiley know them already
Pubhc confidence IS bu1lt on quaht)'-urtchanged
P1 oducts contmuously advmttsed pro\ e that they are worth the
prtce m servtce and satisfactiOn
Bus1ne¥ s gamed by offer'lllg the pubhc what !they want
Contmuous adverttsmg ~as the selhng force that Wlll mc1ease
busmess anywhere for anyone
Continuous advettiSing Simplifies sellmg and speeds up sales
Continuous advert1stng Signtfles that the advertisers have a clear
~lliiOn about JUCl"ea!lblg present and future bu$m~

ADVERTISED PRODUC'l'S ARE THE KIND THA'f MODERN
DE~RS ARE PROUD TO SELL AND CUSTOMERS AIU:
J;lROUD 'J:O BUY

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Moppe::i ftelcb were ~bout the s am e avera!o;r
l h J ne up
u J «-eme1 a!rtaln
mu.rdl IO we~t.
MlddJepo t
the eoJal line had lltart.ed
Inn ton t-leeted to rer:elve the I Ga rdner

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temco n 11t the lWlAl time 1t. tale
h e me of Mn. ltd'flrin Coot
N... ncy Reed W'hO la aUoendJnt
'1hlo Unlve ralty te apelldlnf the
"'eek end with her ~rentl
M " Mable Wllaon and Mil&amp;
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still have a CASH value
JUNIOR doeon't out-wear hto perambulator, he outarowa 11.
Mothter doeon't qut-Jiervtce her chatro, Iampo, rua•. etc, ohe olmply replad!l them w1th new thtnp better adap\ed to th11 year'• llti
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anallaeillent of h e r -/1t
And tn thu procen thinaa often rele1ated to the attoc or atoreroom retam Jlervoce and uoefulneu for other folk• that can be
converted tnto caoh.
The eaateot and cheapeat way to locate thooe who are eqer to
procure and pay reaoonably for your d1ocarded thma• 11 by hot
nta them 1n the WANT AD COLUMNS of the

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Womea.'a ~ ~ooarJ
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! &amp;bert Flanagan 1o1 11lowly con·
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M· ~&gt;. Helen Underhl!l ~~turned t.a
CoJumbwi the 1lnt of the w:f'k
illt ot ofU~J: Pi'tl1den., Mra. ll· after spe..tdlng u c~;uptt' ol dp) s
vinll' .Karl; VW. Pr0114mt, Mra. 0 . 1With het· mothe1 Mr.~ Mary Karr

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IM, peatherSunday
aL Bartleu the a:uesl , Qul.Ue:n. a f;la~.&amp;~bter, Tueaday, Ocl. Keater fanonf ~ •
Qater and !amlly.
6, aranckla utbter Lo Yr. and Jl.i:L t.rlp W Poln81'0)'. MondQ.

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\111ted ~ here Buodii,J, Jilte PoweU who baa :.en 1n
Clarence WellJ WI a IJ.U... ..... h! •'s.l. u '\b.l ri!UI.~ of
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J arnee: Qulllen of Ut11 pl,aoe IUld U:r.
1and Mrt. A4f,ma pt ~
caller .t; a&amp;vtUwood, law..&amp;u.
8.utiii:ilillpiS. ecGdent. re\Umt'd
w. P Bartell! apent the weelr. elld lL L. ~ ~ ~ 'l'iii.Vd d})U~ wee1e and Ia
1n Hu nt.inKton. the 1\101~ o.f• b,i.s llODo 8ellf.k}(
r~ ~t· alaDI IYIIlr
Jo'mest and ft.mil )' and otber ~la · ly.
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¥!. IUld. Mrt. H&amp;fYeY Peters and
Rev. ~ Mrs. Glblqn ol
Mabel Bakl.a Yillt.ed Mn. ..lleuh
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Mra. L!Uht.u Mr:s H&lt;'nry Z~lht!t
1 teecnt gues t or relaUvea.
1 daUiht.er of 1ondQp an4 ~· arid Yla1ted Kit. Nye BQre laat
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Mrs. Lucy Cheadle .nc1 rrrarubon Mra. Lenby IAcke were !:be IundaY
HQward Nell)ar aQd llmliy nt1
tbur8de.;v arterooon.
QW Hne.
~ n..11- T~L---e. Y. Bl'1d11:eman, !r&amp;rl. Ol.venoe Bf.lti WP.I r ucsdsy Knd thu~ wao; a lar11e Dana Covert ot RutJaDd, were ~ta of l&amp;r. and Mra. Biram ltaciDt. •liD it.be week end lvn Mr. and Mr4. Cbal'Ue- R\IPI apent
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weea end at AkrcrL
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nual reporbl wPre llhen and Nl m ·
1\Clford Hc..-.-;on. d
Brldgepolt rls lind famil y and
Orville HQ8Qe hall moved /rom
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Satmda 1
birthday Sunday,
home which wu vaca1-ed b)' OUI
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l '1111 DO' 1M ~ble tor llLIY Mra. Irvin&amp;" Karr wtU ~ - hclte3J&gt;
Guy c
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q:n!r- !cealed m lm D B w,n- --- Nora and~ Uy•U oallod OQ
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I ~ft ~ tw prill ~,..,~,.. ~myel~.
:am~ prrperty lor lht· winter Mr
Gl&amp;cba and ouve Pn AwadaJ
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Ci c 1b~· Is prmctpal ~;t the K err5
MIIIB Eileen aWmer ~t. llund&amp;y
BI.TUDAW DINNEil
I Run ~chool.
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~LECT~JC TH~l~ ~MER&lt;rl,
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Ita &amp;baD •
ciWWI ol
Pf)PLA.R VALLEY
family iecompaa1ed by Mrli. Rol!.lh
H,'!'£r hel Guy M· M 11.d Vu.·
wltb hi&amp; &amp;later 11r and Mn 0 D
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Ru"• lllrw: who Ui attcndinlt AthWll and Mill Belle Carl~ t :.n lu!llbUII ll'f're ~;nd or the \H ~ k : l u. spEmt 8 tt:Jda.y With home fol~s
Chu J:bh!D vla1ted . h'lendl here
..._.. Jbft, Glrll .,. bll Wflll"Na! Yh'itt uo&amp; kto .Y!
h ...,tGI\agl at. pt, Pklasant 11pen;. 1 attemltd the bkthe\ay d!.tl!wr ot E l'L st~ ct Howard Kall
• Ja.me~; W!leon Jr. of Portsmo uth. Sunday .
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wUh borrfi! Ialka.
U:ra. P. A.
at lJ tl l.o n
E'mt r Compton fomw:--ly l)f thla
the week end with
PMPrances Stilet and Ida 11&amp;11 any.
Yn're DO&amp; too J...,-! YM eu l&amp;W pt die ''Glrl Hatu• a•d dat
1 da:ll'eei.IO &amp;baL t.be co;tl tor
MM. Oharb IQDa and.son vlitted Thrte•Were twty tn attenda nce tmd j jJI:.t(~ cpcnt&gt;d ~ .lii'W ,;tnd!o Ill M.d- tnls Mr and Mrs. Jam!ll ~ ll&amp;on.
der spent SUI;Ircif,y Y(Uh atbn&amp; Doen.
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,Our IMl il pr~ tD • • a her II'Nndmo.ther :aara. ~ 1 y stone nt noon they were :11vtte'i lilt') l'lc;.: rt tht.•· week
} J Fur~r.e and Mt L~ oru~ of
Pearl Dean ot Neue Setlltmr:nt
maunv •lo bt.lfll t.be P'-'-' 8a'llldaY nl&amp;hi
lhe front yare\ where lwo Jan: ~- Lcc1tl t:aehe rs etl r:lrl•d .: CJ UI' t• ~1&gt;~.son Cllj, were S uu da) dinner apent J4onday with bit "rot..~er
Cop~edy
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l.lrl Ouule ·Abiteeu an&lt;l Dllll· tBbl'Jt: w.r:re h~;~~~rvUy 1"-Qen w•th good 1 't , lc.ll'!! ut the Pomttoy &lt;;o u.t· guest-s 1Jf th~: former '&amp; so11 Marlon I Homer Dean
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dren ~eft! uutn of Yr1 Wm BaU-1 thlnit to ea\ The da;v wa:; spe.1t h cUS&lt;' Buturdu.y
L F'u1bee u.nd famil y
rbe P~ WlU M ~ t'.'i ahd f~izy BlUidaY. •
plea~antly.
Mr, ,\ I'd t.L1:&gt; R:J} Holmes an1
Mr n nd Mrb Wilmer Dally spent I
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I f:un •.•, accom panied b\ Mr~ Max the wccJr: cnrt with t h elr parents, ,
of 61Q &amp;4ver1111meaS.
4&amp;Jl! a.:.,. tbt lllft\ of ller co~n
.M•s Frank MUla '' ccnvttlt:-&amp;:m 11 !~r lk1 of Mlddlepm t ~pe11t Mon· , M1 ar,d M rs Oliver Dally •nd
l&amp;d.er~euw lboWd N -reponed .JutLru.ta- iJ{n~th.
_ bl Jt:olrer hospital at Oalltpoll~
· &lt;luv m Columbus.•
ramUy nnd Mro Dorothy Wul/ and
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Mrt Perry Ruaell ~ o ud chUdren
Thif&gt; Syracuse P . T. A. wm mH·,
Mr and Mn Avery Roberts a1:.&lt;.! fa rndy.
Mrs, AnBeime Haflole or E:ut Lwnf Hunt\QJ\ofl •pent sunday with 'l;'tlc~ay ~ nmln lil' m rc&amp;ula t· acs.slun • ~ut l' tstted re la tive11 an d l rlend a a l
Bom, to Mt· a nd Mus St.anle} erpool and son RUey or P&amp;rllenPai(e u• Mar._.. ltamllea~t-A.alerll!a's ,....'-' elaalllc-rl:..b.
For Sale, Miac.
:'dre. K . T. SWwr.rt.
':'he roll call oommlttaf' Will rcpo: t Hunttn ~:ton over t he week end.
D•,we, Sept ~8 . ~~o claugh~ Mother ! bUT&amp;', vl&amp;lted Mra. N. c . s.rte laat
Mr •od "rl. ~ Abiken and the rt&gt;liult.a of Us t;:lllllpale;n
carl Helwtck and Ml8S NOniJa , a 1· d l:aby are [lf!tttng nloug flne. • week.
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lbe lla4 1014
Mr and Mr:a Wtllia m Si!lt~k· I fo'l emlng of Parker sburg were week
Jam e~; Proffi tt and son Elmer ) Ralph Aahley and famUy of Ib'
J"'R SAL&amp;----Qutnoea $1 .00 per b :.~ daught&lt;er ltWI'llilcd the r"'u at Dun·
b)• Ilea~ lhe e•m~e fr~~oniL te;ulol 4rl• Gl a ·~
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and !;hlldren ot H ockl:)g)&gt;oJl t qx~1~ ! ' lui vis itors of the lattr r 's paren tiS, m:' d e a busi ness t rip to Gl.uile&gt;.t vn , tart, vl&amp;lied at Ul4!J home ot R&amp;y
v11lhaut cont.alne r. John Wetnj• bar Frklay.
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Duffy 61'. and Ja.mily
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Ltarl Pro mtt vl.'iited Raymond
Mrs. w. P. 8m1Ut of Buon, waa:
FOR SALE-Barber ahop or Bar·
Aloo Comedy "l&gt;pctor'a Ordero"
Pnu! BOJ h a m m oh!:l W .·dw·~ ~uy
HI•,&lt;; Ma t cia Karr wa~ a rec~t Ft 11bcc Saturda )
I a ruest or Mn. Ida 8&amp;yre laat.
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into the Mrs. D llllu McDau.eJ pw - \'lbttor in MQrletta anel Pa rkE'Tii-1 Lft ~lld !vlrs D B Harrl5 u.nd week
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dio~ $17UO Vlctu r 10 ~ubtl R.l· werr callel'll of Mn. Lloyd Bmclalr
d :o, $t9,61) j
Zen ith 9 ~uoo euncar.
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Om Blnclalr and dauKhteJ Ill= .nt ~
rJ5.oo; 7 tube u:~ed e lccLrlc ra· 1 M:or.ds.y the guest ot Eli za be th
dio, $111.60; atil'i Spa1·te.n l~dlc Rosa.
SlbC 00 ; t236 · &gt;rl.hophmuo VIc·
Maud rroe t ani aon J r . h11 vc
tr uta f;l9.50 ; Sl50 Victrola tUl&lt;l I he t yphoid !flYer.
R•-·cords, fUI.50 ; fUtO Blllll8Wick
Hnll Prost .~nd family visited Ml's
C c.t,sclc f honQitaph, fl2 00, Uaed Val McOumlx-:r of Burllnl!h&amp;m wh •J
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and tube&amp; In 11 vety 111.
jll.tvln;r t ~ nd !Uon t600 , good Qll4!d
Mr'l Fred Chase or Alban y 1s h t-rc
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p ,:t nc 1 $5fl a nd •100; 100::1 Allo wtth her !!later Mrs Maud Frost
Bat.c phcnc und cas~. C. 0 COilfl,
C(Jra Whaley of Beli!.nvallow t"pen l
tt .';O valu e . Sfilt.OO. Ph1lco Radlw. Tuetday wltb Ada Wha ley.
$36M up Wll llpa per n1 1ti mualcal
Bcb ~rry and daughteJS v isiter!
6upppll6!1. H. M Orc..M M td 'li ~- .Jttf VIolet Ttreaday
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MriJ Jamflfl Baxter Is Ill
ron BALE-K c lfcr lll'" t::.
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AElJUry Bmlth was !he Sun dAy
P r lre rM.sona blc. L
Nr llvm PU ".II t of J ~rl Vlolet.
A lrtlson. 0
UH l · 3! • Davlc1 Linton ROSII returne d home
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llPendlng a wc~k
FOfi--e .AI:J!;--Cl,an c:onJ---;;-;,t~j ) t' ~·- • ~·.f t. h!~ Wl' thlll' who Is h -:! lplng
live 1 c rt Mldrilt'port, .f.IJ\JO r ome- · • ' •11h . Carpe r of Pomcto}.
T ·w · ·~r .1 Wr U a nd Eliza beth Rc ~ a
1. 0 ~ S81Wl n~ r 100 bu . J B e~
Mlndl ~per t
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and Mrs. Haru ot near Jer~eyvllle
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and a kr'' ~m wtth prap · l an (lver nlaht ltte5t of Callie 1'11.YAbi·. a botr 5000 f et nf g:ood lumber lor ol Bl( ,Rq,i,
nf\#.r ~ar.ed A ha . 11ln.
Qel)rge "'""n ~ad ta,mJ.Hr &amp;pe,.nt j
The Ebt•r:;buch ConJ;tru r Unn Oo Sunday wHJr' h lf par!!ntl!l, 1tfr. ahd
Pomu1oy , Cillo ) Mrs. Will Loa'al\o: .
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oemran Pollee clw Ul ~l.l\"~l&lt;i on~ nn._~ ~ ~ Qt " aon, 1
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¥!. IUld. Mrt. H&amp;fYeY Peters and
Rev. ~ Mrs. Glblqn ol
Mabel Bakl.a Yillt.ed Mn. ..lleuh
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Mra. L!Uht.u Mr:s H&lt;'nry Z~lht!t
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Mrs. Lucy Cheadle .nc1 rrrarubon Mra. Lenby IAcke were !:be IundaY
HQward Nell)ar aQd llmliy nt1
tbur8de.;v arterooon.
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nual reporbl wPre llhen and Nl m ·
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Brldgepolt rls lind famil y and
Orville HQ8Qe hall moved /rom
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birthday Sunday,
home which wu vaca1-ed b)' OUI
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Guy c
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:am~ prrperty lor lht· winter Mr
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MIIIB Eileen aWmer ~t. llund&amp;y
BI.TUDAW DINNEil
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Pf)PLA.R VALLEY
family iecompaa1ed by Mrli. Rol!.lh
H,'!'£r hel Guy M· M 11.d Vu.·
wltb hi&amp; &amp;later 11r and Mn 0 D
hrtD&amp;J·.DH OI.1UI lor web .....,
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UoiL
Ru"• lllrw: who Ui attcndinlt AthWll and Mill Belle Carl~ t :.n lu!llbUII ll'f're ~;nd or the \H ~ k : l u. spEmt 8 tt:Jda.y With home fol~s
Chu J:bh!D vla1ted . h'lendl here
..._.. Jbft, Glrll .,. bll Wflll"Na! Yh'itt uo&amp; kto .Y!
h ...,tGI\agl at. pt, Pklasant 11pen;. 1 attemltd the bkthe\ay d!.tl!wr ot E l'L st~ ct Howard Kall
• Ja.me~; W!leon Jr. of Portsmo uth. Sunday .
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wUh borrfi! Ialka.
U:ra. P. A.
at lJ tl l.o n
E'mt r Compton fomw:--ly l)f thla
the week end with
PMPrances Stilet and Ida 11&amp;11 any.
Yn're DO&amp; too J...,-! YM eu l&amp;W pt die ''Glrl Hatu• a•d dat
1 da:ll'eei.IO &amp;baL t.be co;tl tor
MM. Oharb IQDa and.son vlitted Thrte•Were twty tn attenda nce tmd j jJI:.t(~ cpcnt&gt;d ~ .lii'W ,;tnd!o Ill M.d- tnls Mr and Mrs. Jam!ll ~ ll&amp;on.
der spent SUI;Ircif,y Y(Uh atbn&amp; Doen.
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,Our IMl il pr~ tD • • a her II'Nndmo.ther :aara. ~ 1 y stone nt noon they were :11vtte'i lilt') l'lc;.: rt tht.•· week
} J Fur~r.e and Mt L~ oru~ of
Pearl Dean ot Neue Setlltmr:nt
maunv •lo bt.lfll t.be P'-'-' 8a'llldaY nl&amp;hi
lhe front yare\ where lwo Jan: ~- Lcc1tl t:aehe rs etl r:lrl•d .: CJ UI' t• ~1&gt;~.son Cllj, were S uu da) dinner apent J4onday with bit "rot..~er
Cop~edy
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l.lrl Ouule ·Abiteeu an&lt;l Dllll· tBbl'Jt: w.r:re h~;~~~rvUy 1"-Qen w•th good 1 't , lc.ll'!! ut the Pomttoy &lt;;o u.t· guest-s 1Jf th~: former '&amp; so11 Marlon I Homer Dean
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dren ~eft! uutn of Yr1 Wm BaU-1 thlnit to ea\ The da;v wa:; spe.1t h cUS&lt;' Buturdu.y
L F'u1bee u.nd famil y
rbe P~ WlU M ~ t'.'i ahd f~izy BlUidaY. •
plea~antly.
Mr, ,\ I'd t.L1:&gt; R:J} Holmes an1
Mr n nd Mrb Wilmer Dally spent I
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ODlJ ~- oat ID.Con'ee:&amp;
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I f:un •.•, accom panied b\ Mr~ Max the wccJr: cnrt with t h elr parents, ,
of 61Q &amp;4ver1111meaS.
4&amp;Jl! a.:.,. tbt lllft\ of ller co~n
.M•s Frank MUla '' ccnvttlt:-&amp;:m 11 !~r lk1 of Mlddlepm t ~pe11t Mon· , M1 ar,d M rs Oliver Dally •nd
l&amp;d.er~euw lboWd N -reponed .JutLru.ta- iJ{n~th.
_ bl Jt:olrer hospital at Oalltpoll~
· &lt;luv m Columbus.•
ramUy nnd Mro Dorothy Wul/ and
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Mrt Perry Ruaell ~ o ud chUdren
Thif&gt; Syracuse P . T. A. wm mH·,
Mr and Mn Avery Roberts a1:.&lt;.! fa rndy.
Mrs, AnBeime Haflole or E:ut Lwnf Hunt\QJ\ofl •pent sunday with 'l;'tlc~ay ~ nmln lil' m rc&amp;ula t· acs.slun • ~ut l' tstted re la tive11 an d l rlend a a l
Bom, to Mt· a nd Mus St.anle} erpool and son RUey or P&amp;rllenPai(e u• Mar._.. ltamllea~t-A.alerll!a's ,....'-' elaalllc-rl:..b.
For Sale, Miac.
:'dre. K . T. SWwr.rt.
':'he roll call oommlttaf' Will rcpo: t Hunttn ~:ton over t he week end.
D•,we, Sept ~8 . ~~o claugh~ Mother ! bUT&amp;', vl&amp;lted Mra. N. c . s.rte laat
Mr •od "rl. ~ Abiken and the rt&gt;liult.a of Us t;:lllllpale;n
carl Helwtck and Ml8S NOniJa , a 1· d l:aby are [lf!tttng nloug flne. • week.
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lbe lla4 1014
Mr and Mr:a Wtllia m Si!lt~k· I fo'l emlng of Parker sburg were week
Jam e~; Proffi tt and son Elmer ) Ralph Aahley and famUy of Ib'
J"'R SAL&amp;----Qutnoea $1 .00 per b :.~ daught&lt;er ltWI'llilcd the r"'u at Dun·
b)• Ilea~ lhe e•m~e fr~~oniL te;ulol 4rl• Gl a ·~
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and !;hlldren ot H ockl:)g)&gt;oJl t qx~1~ ! ' lui vis itors of the lattr r 's paren tiS, m:' d e a busi ness t rip to Gl.uile&gt;.t vn , tart, vl&amp;lied at Ul4!J home ot R&amp;y
v11lhaut cont.alne r. John Wetnj• bar Frklay.
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Ha
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wbo sin: led.
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10·8· t
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Duffy 61'. and Ja.mily
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Ltarl Pro mtt vl.'iited Raymond
Mrs. w. P. 8m1Ut of Buon, waa:
FOR SALE-Barber ahop or Bar·
Aloo Comedy "l&gt;pctor'a Ordero"
Pnu! BOJ h a m m oh!:l W .·dw·~ ~uy
HI•,&lt;; Ma t cia Karr wa~ a rec~t Ft 11bcc Saturda )
I a ruest or Mn. Ida 8&amp;yre laat.
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into the Mrs. D llllu McDau.eJ pw - \'lbttor in MQrletta anel Pa rkE'Tii-1 Lft ~lld !vlrs D B Harrl5 u.nd week
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Ml . and Nt;:--c;:lando M ldklfJ
dio~ $17UO Vlctu r 10 ~ubtl R.l· werr callel'll of Mn. Lloyd Bmclalr
d :o, $t9,61) j
Zen ith 9 ~uoo euncar.
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Om Blnclalr and dauKhteJ Ill= .nt ~
rJ5.oo; 7 tube u:~ed e lccLrlc ra· 1 M:or.ds.y the guest ot Eli za be th
dio, $111.60; atil'i Spa1·te.n l~dlc Rosa.
SlbC 00 ; t236 · &gt;rl.hophmuo VIc·
Maud rroe t ani aon J r . h11 vc
tr uta f;l9.50 ; Sl50 Victrola tUl&lt;l I he t yphoid !flYer.
R•-·cords, fUI.50 ; fUtO Blllll8Wick
Hnll Prost .~nd family visited Ml's
C c.t,sclc f honQitaph, fl2 00, Uaed Val McOumlx-:r of Burllnl!h&amp;m wh •J
E ~ntcry He~e.ver
and tube&amp; In 11 vety 111.
jll.tvln;r t ~ nd !Uon t600 , good Qll4!d
Mr'l Fred Chase or Alban y 1s h t-rc
q:;.
p ,:t nc 1 $5fl a nd •100; 100::1 Allo wtth her !!later Mrs Maud Frost
Bat.c phcnc und cas~. C. 0 COilfl,
C(Jra Whaley of Beli!.nvallow t"pen l
tt .';O valu e . Sfilt.OO. Ph1lco Radlw. Tuetday wltb Ada Wha ley.
$36M up Wll llpa per n1 1ti mualcal
Bcb ~rry and daughteJS v isiter!
6upppll6!1. H. M Orc..M M td 'li ~- .Jttf VIolet Ttreaday
port
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MriJ Jamflfl Baxter Is Ill
ron BALE-K c lfcr lll'" t::.
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AElJUry Bmlth was !he Sun dAy
P r lre rM.sona blc. L
Nr llvm PU ".II t of J ~rl Vlolet.
A lrtlson. 0
UH l · 3! • Davlc1 Linton ROSII returne d home
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llPendlng a wc~k
FOfi--e .AI:J!;--Cl,an c:onJ---;;-;,t~j ) t' ~·- • ~·.f t. h!~ Wl' thlll' who Is h -:! lplng
live 1 c rt Mldrilt'port, .f.IJ\JO r ome- · • ' •11h . Carpe r of Pomcto}.
T ·w · ·~r .1 Wr U a nd Eliza beth Rc ~ a
1. 0 ~ S81Wl n~ r 100 bu . J B e~
Mlndl ~per t
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Ph::ne
2!14· J wcr" 1 ~-.,.. ~~ l1Qy gm·~., o! Mr and
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Mrr; L ~,.,; Blnclalte
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a. SALI:'
and Mrs. Haru ot near Jer~eyvllle
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vlllied Jeff Vkale~ WeclnVN;iay,
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~ota Ou.Uems
attalld.ec:l
the
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and a kr'' ~m wtth prap · l an (lver nlaht ltte5t of Callie 1'11.YAbi·. a botr 5000 f et nf g:ood lumber lor ol Bl( ,Rq,i,
nf\#.r ~ar.ed A ha . 11ln.
Qel)rge "'""n ~ad ta,mJ.Hr &amp;pe,.nt j
The Ebt•r:;buch ConJ;tru r Unn Oo Sunday wHJr' h lf par!!ntl!l, 1tfr. ahd
Pomu1oy , Cillo ) Mrs. Will Loa'al\o: .
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of J elf VlnleL, U\tftday.
Wanted~
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lct~phti,J• Mot:lt\onJIY vb.l.ied Liz·
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u I h e pllrty wlm picked l\P \tiC
Mr "~ Nn. ~cd O...VM at Mh·
oemran Pollee clw Ul ~l.l\"~l&lt;i on~ nn._~ ~ ~ Qt " aon, 1
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dog u.t once. no Q!,te&amp;t!urw will t.: ~~za~bol ~:. 0."~ f,Jnt.Qa aou ,
aBked Ql.hCl'W1!le P"J!ecutl~. L11.1; '
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The Line-uJ)I :

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The past year will be rewrded by
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Pomeroy Lada Find Little Oppo.ition In ln'""ll"'l'• Orueser
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Subtlt.Uut1ona fOl' ~ ."'meroy :
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whlch Ute dl•-n
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tr&amp;DII'ormed tnto da~ de&amp;vohmteer During that aatherlna the organ!·
erlca a\ t.be momeQt 11 \he Ptt.ta• J)t"rate ndlcalB baa been ~~
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emplo)'meut an~ the hatreda en. D'ff' I
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field Ia Mu y a IDI UftftlDI I ICU t;
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period in the lll.st decade. Barton Wall &amp;t:!ecteu w;
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RECEI'TION HELD
· Pl!tleth Anniversary.
city for twenty. three years.
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B~e lt.6 beiJmmngthn ~ ~un· seml-covernmentaC a.yency ili op·! Fred Hardin, son o! Ru . and _ __
'~'he- PennaJIYarll$. mtnen cll!ler
: Tbe Pomeroy hilh school Purple
fE. church rave a l'e&gt;Ception for
fi ty dj;:rs aso, til e 1100 ~C:. eratlng under a Consresslo'nal char Mrs. E. C. Hardin of Racine, and demonstn.Uona.
tllo&amp;e ln West Vlrtlnla, Kentuoty
. their new mblilt.er, Rev. H. L. Hen·
hanThis mOle -6 an d . t d ld ter which was 1&amp;6w.:d In 1905, rol· Tony Knowlton of Marietta, were Aa &amp; result, Petplnf wa&amp; quiet and Oh1o lrl two respecte tbat
Pan&amp;bere virtually tromped over the
The new,larve football score1thorne, at the church parlon Fl'l· ~ asters.
;or~ co:educ ~
lowini reorganlza.Uon durmg t.he drowned In the Ohio rlver about 2 · An atmosphere or utmOBt teJlllicm make tbem ~el' convert&amp; to the
Jnexperlenced team from Cheallire
board erected at the west.
\day eveninl. other rninleten a.t· llddltion to
t'
er life vroaa, admlnlstratlon of Ptesldent Theo. o'clock Friday art.t·moon when a JeonUnued, bowtn'l'. 8bortly before COIIUilunl.at dodtlne:
·
hiel\'. achool at tbe Junior hl&amp;h
end of the Pomeroy high
1tendiul were Rev. W. B. Pattenon, servt;:. Fir~llald.h~th ~!a~~:· oore Rooaevelt. Wllllam Howard FkU'f In which they weYe rldln8', 1new1 o1 penetraUon of the 1reat . A laraer prupor\km of them C91Jie
1 the new ml.nl&amp;ter o1 t.be Heath M. ) ~!~et h~g tn~ a~d CRre ot the 8lck· Taft, then Secretary ot War, and capsized at the Ravenswood
ICbool ll1d here Priday afternoon
schOOl athletic
field, ar.d
Lock 1 wall W&amp;fl received. it. waa learned h'Om European eountdes where
by tt;_e seDl't' Of 26 kl 0.
which can be seen from ,.r:y
E. cburch at Middleport,
1 :e to veteran. and service m~ Miss Mabel T. Boar1man were ln-j and Dam where they were ern-~ that the JI.J*I)eSe I'OvtriUIWlt ~ , 8ovlet doctrine h.u Jona been
'I'ht pme wu aall:ed ror the
position oll the field , WQ.ll
. Glenn Tennell and Rev. Theophll ~~:~n and tnsdlar operations and skwnent.al In the
:eorKani.zotlon. , ployed.
Informed JU forelsn mUltary a.t- preacbed. Tbey are, too ll'lOI'e
~~' )ads after the first few mlnu· erected recently throUih the 1~ Mehl.
Junior Red Cross worlr: all lllhowec:.l Mlss Boardman, a devoted Red t The two young men, who8e llve.s taches t.hat oeeupatlon of Man• h~ly lndUBltialiled !.han
tile
M play as the Panther
line
::ourt.esy of the Plnlaw ConA very 1ntereat.IDI program was rorward lltrldi's
the last Cross volunteer tor .non• than a were lost, had
be cont.IDUfd untu a
miners
the toutb
opened holes tn the vbntor!f line for
tra.ctlng compa.ry and Pultz
,rendered, after whiCh retreabmentll
lle ld
th
drdU&amp;ht 61 quarter of a ct'ntury, l.oda.y is sec· by two other employees of tllf! dam KOvemment ''lese hoetne to Japan ot thBII.. Conaequentlyl wben the
h • 1alns and the
fltst score
lnd sons, local patnt con·
were sened durtn~~~~~holu·. ~~~!~ dlsa:te~! Vls~r.ed t.nl8 co~try retary o! Ule orarmt:tatlon.
whn!e names were not lmown when 1.han that (jf Ma.r8bAl Chana Jbu·
of -the aroct~ry 111 closed ,in
IOoQt'ed .11hortl.y arter the openln1
,ru.ctors.
.
durin&amp;: the l2·month period, epread The Red Cross Is comi_?Osed or , the E&amp;CC!dent occurred, but
.•eh·IJanc"
: lr _faeea,
llOt know :!lOW
w'hlatlt.
The new boo.rd Is a rP.al
D. A. R. MEETING
tng destruction over ;)1 states. All ! more than 4,000,000 senior member- 1cued. · althOU(I'h -attelripf.e at- nMCul
· "Chiue!e : Olllriil.l!l were-Vilitlf ·rt.. ·~:-lfrl': ~·tiu-'fi.J;~i i(bd
GUinther made the lltst tow:h·
Jmprm1ement and should b.,--of them added to the Increased de- 1shlpa.. IU! "'rowth has been evl- ~ tlie others provf"d !utile.
lueved with lnditatkma tbe annl· of ..;e:te yt..... ~ and ·Itt t :'kynoro
down of the 1ame after ht had
ll'reliltly appreciated by local
Tile first meetin1 of the yt!ar of mands upon the IIO('Jety.
idenee of Its J)t'r!ormance. Since the
Both youn1 men were said to Ver&amp;a1'J' hoDday would paae wltb....
n u
·
1alned the flrat down by a twenty.
people. A prtce tor the man·
The Return Jonathan Meigs Chap·
The American Red cross came past year's actlvitie~ proved such 1hue been exceptlonally IOOd ~wlm· GUt dJat.utl)&amp;oea. Jn addition to\ 'Ibto lrlevancea whlch the memufacture ot auch a boa.rd. for
lu o~ The Daughters of 'Ille Am· lnt.o being on the night o1 May 21, a heavy dra..:.J:. Dl'l 1Lf; resources, the 1mers alLhouah nP1ther could dn 11._ beJnr China's "lndeoendfnce Day," ~r.sAc..fho~ N.al~tUihan.~.. ~~!s~- ~8
yat·d run. Ted Scott was liven
lO try a;, the ntra point by place
the palntin&amp;" or It and the
!ulcq:~ Rt.volutlon, wus held at the 1881 . It was on that date tha' MINI approachin1 annual Roil Call tie In aldina them~~elves, belnl today al8o waa the oa:ukm o! t.be · ·
•8 .
e uuo
ldekbll but It went wild and wu
ertction was subm1Lted by a
hem" of Mrs. i.ltwr\a Reed o! MUI· ClaJ·oi Barton. famous for her vol· :;nould result In a greater memb·~r· hampered by heavy clothing whlcu annual Japaneae Ylhtary field ds:r. IdenticaL Both claim the mln8J't
no 100&lt;1·
After the Urat touch·
local contractor at '26.00
1bun• Avenue , Friday arternoon unteer ft!!Uet work on the battle· )Bhlp than It has en.iuyed sinct! war they wore In their employment.
At the requeat ot the . Chinese ~:Y '::: ch8!:'~~t~: ofwa.~"ir ~~
dOwn the Kame soon became a rout,
I'hese two compa.mes, the
ftelds of the Civil War, called to· days.
Hardin was about 22 :yeara or age authorities, the Japanese lept.ton
lh t the
f
d to l d
1ett. 11th.
the {oca.J laW mukln1 1ab18 whenformer donaun 1 the entire
A 'ltrY lntert&amp;tlng meeting was
the age or Knowlton was r.of. miHtary 1uard carried out. lts pay, a
Y are orce
ra e
ever they needed them . Sub at·
board and the latter their
com.:llctEd by regent Ml'll. Ruth Me
0
a. hospital.
known
• manoevre:s wlthlll t.be
Jeaatlon at C'~"llpany stores 1n wh1ch their
lervlct!IJ Jor pointing, brought
£
Miss Helen Bchaefll:r Is spendlna: \ You~g Ha dl
th thJ d
quarter ihWJ avoktlfta the crowds dclbn Js WOrth 75 cents and that
1er eub Wl\8 &amp;ent blto the 1J8me and
1 Crobo. A rEpOrt from the District
l"\-U.)One o! the reserve men waa
the devlct' to the school free
r.:onfe":'fnce held at Zanesville W06
the week end vacation rrom her , f R
d rM n ~rdJ e h..,r sen wbJch 1h the paat have pthHed to they iore exploited ln a hWldred
11
11.lven a chance to partlcipute In the
~lvm by Mrs. Louise Fmsterwald.
Mrs. R. D. Knll'ht and son Ray studies a.t Ohio Umverslty, with~~
n •-r~ came witness Lhe annual ,.peetacle.
othe:· ways.
1f h
1a r rs. Pr
t
c arge.
1 Mrs Amy Whaley
KhlBSia,ld ct 01 JacluKJnville, Plol'ida are the home Jullu!.
na rom
ootorvlUe from
- - -•-.Catetul invesU1at1on by tbe writ'·
con ut.
of Copt. H . M . Horton and
Mr. and Mrs. L . 0. Tucker ot 1where Rev. Hardin wu transferred
AUTOIRT .lULLED
t'r dl!'dosed of«ln these ctuiraes
1New York City •ave a short ad·
ThC
eleven
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MHson City announce the birth of - about
tWQ f weeks
HI!
are ·..ve-11 rounded and In other ca&amp;·
1dt(.Si .
ld CheShire
bl
tcJ
d llollhough
by th
daughters.
I d b
b llKQ.
th
be Ia .!IUT·
com ers Y ou use
e and Che&amp;hlri! gained nine yards by , A~ tht' condu.slon or the bwl·
John W. Terrell returned Batur· twins, a boy and ~.~:.:1 born twenty 1v ve t.s Y our ro ere
aides his
8ttubenvllle, 0 ., Oct lG-INB- fll they are O(Jt.
sw·onser Panthen1, never ll'avP up 1a pass p~lng the ball on the n•L·~ ..•·•· ton. Mr•. ~., 0 ·-ved re
h ho
c b ld 81 minutes apart, the rilst about eight paren ·
Enrett Dillon, 41. ...6 Wlntenvt"n~e 8tr11&amp;'1ie between the "Red"
th.lr
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'·It an d kept PUiJI
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me his
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am r ge
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lh c bodl efl was aJmoet. IDatllntly
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~ and tbe "Old-Line" union hal'! ......
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thlrLY·11even yard line as the halt , !rut
ler a visit
D. A. ococ
.nornlng. Mr. Attemp•·
""A recovern1
1ments.
glng away in an attempt to reru:h ended, 13 t.o (J, In
favor
of
the.
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Tucker
Is a toll cuUector at the or the two were sta~ immedl- her.• t....t .. ., -"--n -.. outo-.......... bttta trutt and the dcviJ's broth
h
Terrell
andBraley
family.
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the loal.
They
owever, were. Panthera.
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the ddt'n&amp;e thrown
At the stl~:t or the second half
Saturday rrom the Bearb11 property
ged, but by noon Saturday no re- dent:e 'Of'· Dlllml, who wa&amp; enroutk
Hu"lsn· man:h".s, stubb~ rlot·
around by the local lads and could
' ) John Bentz died a\ f·f6 a m Jn Kerrs Rllll to the Pontana pro·
EDISON IN STUPOR
port of the discovery or the bodl.!11 to Wl·rt at WbetHn.l sutrered a Inc alons a 10-mUe front and l't'iiln ' bardly eny yardagE! at all r severul first string ladll were sent Saturday morU1111 o1t his· hom~ o~ perty on Mulberry Avenue.
.
WP..!lt Orange, N. J ... pet. 10.- had reached here.
broker. neelr:. He 11 1 urvlved by hill peathl violent Cla:Shes betwEen ad·
tb,-oua:h scrlmm11.ge. The pme, In 1I back l.nto the ~~:o.me and within a I.Jneoln Hill. Mr. Ben'B would
Mr. and Mrs. Cbw. Lloyd · ana JNB-----Thomas A. Edison Is in a ~tu-1
wlfl! ood, fi\le ~n.
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.hflrr&gt;nts of the two unions hu
iaC:l, WlUl merely a worlr:out for the i&lt;'w minute~ ai~r the klck·off hnd I hu.ve been 81 years oid on Oct. J7th da.uebt.er Yvonne or columbus are pur and unable to rl!cogn!zc any- j
markod this lfpen wufare". ,
~Is and not once d1d Jt seem 1 received th~ ball from Cheshire ~:&amp;~~ I He never ral11ed. rrom a. second spending the week end here. . one eKcepi po..~ibly his wife, Dr.[
onu. ~15t:I:D
'.n ... ftghUng In . tlle. Plttsbul'fll:\
they were In
danger of belna: , they Jailed to gain enough for the j 11troke which he had lut Thuraday
Dr. H. D. Brown and ramlly ot Hubert S . Howe, hl.!i phy~lchm. said
aru has c0o11t Mx livet. since lat.t
IICOftd on.
! necel56ary down. The JinJt play") Oct. lat. He move1 to Pomeroy Columbus have mvved into th.ll oday.
J
o:u..tnnaU. 0.~ O.t.. , 10---INB- May.
Tht eecond touch·down hl the f called, the ball waa smtuJked lntoJ from Allred about I~ years allQ.
Blmpaon apartment..
Dr . Howe .'ift.ld that he could not
Mrs. WeSley Webb and son Gf VlP.-jlnla Ha,flekl. taW! 00 be tno~n
Cr:e- ·ot thOIM! ~ed wu an alUrac. halt came wben Guinther Guinther's a."rns and he gained He Is survived by twl'l rtaughters,
P. K. Smith of Cleveland arrived Pledlct when the ~tunor nw·,. · I Marietta spent the wttek end wlt.h alrJo 0.11 VIT(Ilni&amp; Pl.tru, of New- leied national ml{letB unlOn "l!lWl.·
took the ball on 11 1on11 seventy twenty-yards before he wa.~ pulled Mn. Bertha Schreiber ot HlUltllll· Bo.turday ror a woell: end vlllll at hpu~ Into the coma which precedea 1 relotivcs here.
port, KCntQclij; today was lmdtT m:m" who went armed to the home
;vatd l'Un with perfec:t tn:errerence down. A repent or ttito same .,play· ton Bnd MiSs ~le at home, the home of W. 0. Downie.
dt ath. It was thl'! seconri do1y of I Mr and Mrs. Jerry Rife Ot Bula· sentt•nce of. from GIU!· to - !Utten or Pl-.tl1cJI: Pqan, pre1ldmt of the
qve:- the line. The extra point waa waa colled and n:e again carried three ~rrand~;:h!ldren, and a host of Mr and Mrs. CharleS li:dwa.rds of U:..e_ stupo1·, and the lnvent.dr's
ville "Ylslted Mr. and Mrs. 0. N. yea~.~ In Nazya¥We Reformatocy on Pittsbyqb _district or the United
ru;~ b
d
-=»Je t.tl th b 0n 11
relatives and frlend9
TokUo anived Friday lo ~·lslt her dltlvn was not much changed from Roush Sunday.
a. plea of ltJilty *0 auouJt. to rob.
Min" WQrkers.
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e Y a rorW&amp;I' pastl. .~o ro j et s ttnw skirtlll(l the• The funeral aervlcf'~ will be con· parPnts, Mr. and Mr.~. Wm . f'oss .
yc.!Jterdu.y, Dr. Howe said.
• Mr. a11d Mrs. Ashley Lawrence PCIIce Slif abe aCted aa a decoy
In the death strua:Bie tha.l ento Crow.
Cheshire left end for thlrty·yords!ducted from the Allred church at
Mrs Fl'ank Cox came fi'Cfn
-· orn dOWJlCown Cincinnati pok~ t,ued P'al•n took the Intruder's gun.
1 or Kt1nau 1a ~re Sunday gue11ta at
A bad po.ss from center to Pred~ and the first touch down or the : Coolville. Monday a!Wruoon al.. . u.1, Charlt&gt;skm Saturday for n week
.tk.RON ON TEST FLIGHT
, 'Jll\rence Mullord and famlly.
!or a holdUp Mft1 ., lurtDg mim away trotp bim and lhot. blm wlth
Soott place k1cked 1 o'clock wllh lntermeQt .lp ch&amp;rs• tnd visit with Mn Ma ·y Huber
Detroit, Oct. 10- JNS-The navy 1 a . M. Hawley or Bucyrus spen' to m:.ttslnl !CIC* ·~·· they wel'f! lt. Tl~( court ,vlndicated' Papn, who
erklk Crow 1n the llf!Cond quartel l!OCond hotr.
~k lhe blil.ll back a.l~oat to the the ut:·a point &amp;~Din, whleh ss.Ued •of the C. E. WhiW undertaken of on Union Ave ue. · '
dirigible, Akron, arrh"ed over De· the wee!~ end here ~lth hla t•miiJ, .v~tlmlr.ed by con~Us Who iiP"" tQJd _th~t, w11tft ~.at. Ute n.labt be·
T. M. Kite ~r Cincinnati wo!i a trolt at ll :58 a . m., today. It WIUJ\ M~s. William Van Gilder of ~a!f',d m o.,a .•~.lt-. "Dd ~~ {ore tie bad'rtc.elved Iii .tetepJKmed
Pomeroy soal llne. O.ow covered almOIIt thru the center of the ))OSl&amp;.I CoolvUle, In t.he BeDtz family ceme
Ule ball an:l. on the next play punt·
They came back and o.rter the · tery there.
'lm~lntes Wlitor here Frlclay. ' ' flying at a good sper.d and h~a&lt;Jtod Mar .etta. returned home Bunda,. at_ be(t the Meft, · · .. · .
·. ·· wamlnt ·.tha\ the "''H., U:. •t.;r. had
ed f1\lt &amp;pin and everythlnl wo.s lt1ck...oft held bhe~~hlre with thelrl
Mr.•. ~harlee Neaselroad and northef:l::~t.
, -· ..... _,
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put ,hlfi ·OI) Qle ~Poi~··
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1ter ~pendlnf a few day.s wttl) ber
!!Ate '~ the fan&amp; w~e RIVen some- b!LeM to t'"'' wah a&amp; they tried vatu..
tl~.~r'
~!J{l:f\ter ean wer~ vlaitors at MUl
--~- ... - · - - - ·mother Mrs. Mary CJarlri.
··
....... J'A.".U. -..tlt• ~ti:
,,Jn .,.ell! • ln.St.a~s ,the actton of
•ta•t or a thrUIIOD'a Mcond.
ly til imaah thrtl for rains. 11ley
~f(l 'JIIri y.
30 HURT IN COI.I,ISION
M:!"-. Helen Davia of ·oaiUpolla
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· Joca! ofllelale and ~~::ourts)law fan·
Chellhlrt repeatedly tried to attempted to punt and it was I
M1·s Frank Brnn1cnlil~r~ had al Bu1Talo. N. Y.. Oct. 10.-INS----- 1' 1sUtd last ThurSday with ha par MeXICO OitJ, ()c&amp;, I~INB-.Afto Md the !lames of revolt oqwna tbc
amaah the line for lalns but were blocked on the six yard line and f
qulltlr:g ut her hom(!., on West I Th_lrty persona were Injured, si:.: ents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Orapee.
nautleal authorl&amp;*' $Odaf 'Wtl'e In:- Mtnen.. Jnjui:letioila qalmt.~ plcket·
held aolldly and W(re forced to waa taken acrosa the line on the! . ~~t~n~ rrona pap OJII)
l'!bln st.. Ft:lday evenln!l'. Thei't' ~~~nously, when a street car and 11
M~. Amanda Swisher and dauab veatl{at.lnl the crash o( . a , t.aun- ·lnr bave been defied, Ieadlria: to
~t. Which was taken on the next play by Pierotti as the op. le~:ted to In lts unusuul k:nglh.
wc1e len ladles p:-cscnt. Refr~il· snow plow collided in M ai n stl'e ~t 16'1'11 spent Bundoy with Kenneth Amertun ltrhlles. PI&amp;Millet Plane • trec~ ~~-·
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J'Vine.:oy twenty..eilht yard line. PD11n1 tackle wa.s take11 out leav. 1 Evt'n Premier Pierre L:~.val t:. ll:l. 111 cnl f wae .'Hvcd durlnu: th'-' en-: here toda.y.
Knight and famUy at Miller.
bl San
~lnl tq u.e/ &amp; . I ·~~ :· eowtQt ; lheriU
Tben a nwnber ot reserws went In · In&amp;: the necesau.ry hole.
, "FoN&gt;Ign Mini.Btel" ArJstldt:" Britmd nln~
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-.Mr and Mrs. Jiimes ScoU and deatb df the Amerk.&amp;n pilot, Roy th~l.teaed ta·=· olt:lie · a~ Watkma\
~ fl•ijeve the porlton of ftt11Lstrln11:
I
Scott A.l&amp;ln e··ied to place kick · d F 1 a _•cc , who met the presldcul
(1\y(le Andrews went to ColumbuS
, EVANGt:us~. COMINfi
dauuhte 1• returned to thetr ~omc .Salamon, and t.luee ~ pas- J MlnH8 unton aoup lr:ltcben on. tM
~ In tb.; aame and 10 march 1 ~he extra point but It wa~ no good ,, In ~:u~ t:ame room only a rew day 11 j L1tuni1~y lo vi.l;lt re lalln:~ l"d l.lm"":, F · 0 ~1 W. ?J~:k. 1'11. J). lrd:1:·c.- n.t Y.'!ddleport Sunday after spend· ~en. Tbe ·· &amp;lr~e '\taU ~,.,. ~- tbat:··lt ·ctmat.itu\ed .. a- 1 pu·
~wu tht field wall started by the 1u.nd soon after their fourLh touch Ia no. had but 8 quurter of an hole Jln(l runday evenin~.
,.,• "?cl l von gc lk:t , n · c~:n.tl~' !" , 1:· ~· J .J-! lng the past two weeks with Mr route ~.,!:'•l.klo (ift.J to .'l'ornon. ,,bllc nuieaQce." .
~Ys. 1'bey reached the Chellhire of the 1ame the b&amp;lance or the re. wit*"! Von Himl.mbur¥. Hitler au MI.'.$ Helen 'Dol .!It and KoL p.ln Mo · Church ,,f &lt;.::_Jul:-~t, will ~ oncl Ml'!l. Earl Swisher.
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ao•nor Ptnchot .sent 11 repre·
ttttpt.J:-Jp.~ nne then failed to !lf!I'Ve&amp; were· Blain sent lfltO the exile frcm his native lond, a parln.h R•.;Qr~ ldt Frida}' e·;cfllng .lu O:,:c· bcl!,ln a s~tiHJ or ~v.-nl!,chMic f!lcet· Mrs. Dale Ali~IUiworth a_nd &lt;ia.u~J:h·
IE.t.T TOADBTOO~IB
. Eflntutlve to lnveauaate. He l'8·
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altp\,.t\lft{ lur the flnlt down and I Kame wltll but 0 !ew first string · in ftl(! con•-ervallve rnnks of Oer· lumtus to spt:ud lh !- w&lt;wk &lt;: uli W)l.h I~!::S ut tht Pomen•y ClJUrr.h· cf 1ters visited recent:4' With H. 5: .
port.~d· fo Hanilbw'l that there
\l}ne Ioree~ Lb' punt,
playen holding their runner places. · man IX&lt;lltl~ whose very :1 ame Is : cl9.llm~. and £rlr.nUs. .
t~hll:il. Tut&gt;sdny cvcnlni, Octo~r : .o\llel·.aworth and famUy.
'Toledo,
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10.-IJIS..-:Mia!
bad
beln • "violation of easential
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JQAcblm, )'OUilf r~shman. who had I
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IJ\IIIlilof'ma to the u:l!itlng ·~rn·
Mr~. Emma Bnlllh of $&gt;1tU;b'o..ltlih 1:.1. _fhe Jl\Cl'~l ngs lVII! ( ·•·t ·' '\ MrJ. Curt Rt-ed vlsltel.l '.donday takin( ~' ·~ · -J!l~~· ~z:.WL:' ·' .... l
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tt. appearanee of a mld&amp;et •mon1
In the last p. r!Od of the gam7. I merit. had ttn hour mure thlullh.~L. arrlvn\ Friday evenmJ to it.Uend 1 ·· •h 11" nt 1 o clock durlnll' t.he re· 1with Mrs. Mary. OJu.rJr:
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!~o~ 1 d9id. 1. - J. ~~· •-'l'fl¥ -~·llieh~-.,!,b attlli'feed~
~~· .I.D.rpr bo)'R toolr: the punt from Scott Intercepted It Che11hlre P£1S8 ·-and left the Jmla~.:e wah his fal'e Lhe 1•unend ot ht..r !:oh;ttr, ·MrB. F.!·Jmalrder of October Including the M; . and Mrs. T. J. Perkin~&gt; of u1bt. o~~ •.~ COftlnlll ~i ~I ·lnl PUDIQ' )nlnera wben the wrtttbe Safety posltton and waded In on the Ches~il"e t.wenty·flve. yard, wre~•lhed In llrnil£e-.
mCr Ulehl .
• , .. . . , last II'IO Suzldays ol tht: momn. Oall!poUs spent Sunday w-Ub Cleo. : hQID&amp;tala ill' a K't~Ult.I ·' Ot !k1ine: ~ · er t•blted · atte town ot Avella.
~a rew yards pin beto·e the line and artel they ~ked tt:e 0011 A! he left r.he ~rl.lllh.l/n.l's rest· frl·. und Ml·s. 'nlomus Jt.~ Jones) Inur.~dlutely following th~ Pome· .MUIJ(•rd and family.
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- CroW punied
outBide on the lt a.a the boys f .om the OH.IIIo . vo ')1 cheerlnl' from thousands of vll&gt;itltl~ relatives in Gt·ccnflr:ltl nr-\unother toe1ies or meet:ng~; rr · t 1 : 1 ~. ,TO JJE ARR.\IGNED MONDAY
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.. Ct\tllhire twont)'·elght yartl llnf' county IIChooJ ljleld. From then to ~ hlll tolloWfl'll nllUIRd inside or po· ~he· l Saturday on a sl:orl visit lar rat.urc ot Bethany,
Vu.
O':ft IQ ~o"-::•E
·! the end pf the 1a.me ~e baH Wl\ll In lite lines In thP- street.
wl'-h the '&amp;hla~giol flmuly 011 Lin·
Donald Morris, who Is beln&amp;" held
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CQI~ · ~ro~.ce nn4 !• Lh,el' relatives
MARRIAGE Lll'ENSE
~r:• lor stealinl 811 automobile . narco
ttell~e~ - w~. ~PPI'OXl·
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were.trled. and tailed. and ,
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A martlngc het:nt.c wu:,
il 'l" l &lt;lteenupj ICy., wJ!l be
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then puRts ·we.re reliOrted to as the ;
;Mrs. A. Cluuk of CQiunabm ~ hl:,t' f'atu1day morntn 11 by !he prt.· td twtore U'le Juven:tle c~ - ~ f4,U~Jtle~f~~~J.:
·'~ ·. 1::... ·M..~l~ ·· e.-.lcl - a~ '"tbr
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two booted Uw ovpl back . and
\ ~l!lr.8 her mother M.,!l~'- ,Joham)~ OO.t11 court to Richrmi CarleJ , :.!?, of l lht' 1 t&gt;nrqe:;. Mooday, ofllCers re· ftltnd near tale ~. tic;iin~
··-lilrlt ..; ·~· ebecb Mi.IUia · 111
Jort!l acr081l the white lined grid. 1
Jl~t~tttewson at Syl·acWJe. ,
, ::'!ool•,illc an~ D:llSJ• Hfl u1ey, HI, u! 11J0:.1 t' cl. Saturday morning. Monla terd&amp;,- !ollowlna ~ a.ITelt ot ·"r- 'thrM ..;,..
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FELLOWii!o .The play was rathe.· slusrlah ut '
IContlrluP.&lt;': from pale l)l,eJ
· Mt· and Mrs. Jolm Sntlttl \'li· Reerlsvlllr 1ile laftrr had I h(! I . l)
s. ~~ ),llnor and oomcs Under the nlilrd Jones. ebfrled: ~ ~
6 Salv• for
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, tlm,e6 becauae or the fuct 1hat Ole ' agree to reduce the reparaUcms 1VI'nu! h1 /JC!r lwme at Springfield sent Ci1' her !ather. her nlDli H!' IJ..'- Jur .. ulctlrm of the Juvenile eourt: drup.
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.t.ll Odd Fe'lDn ~ urnd
: cqndltlon t;t! the Jleld prevented owed them b)l Qermany and : a~ the !'tlday . .Mr. ~lth 1:1 improving lng 11t...oeeasd.
sure tooted 1unning from the part same time either to build nO more ~i
- 1 . tt?m a tl'cent operation. Mrs
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1 or the backfield illld was a rreat war veaaels of
auy kind for a
.. · . .l!~l~ls -i':'qcomJmnted them
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hindrance to both' • team&amp;. The period of ten years or eLse to re· h . :for · a. feW days visit.
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' Odobtf ISOI., a1. the • • 1wuatlJiir however was ldeaJ with duce theh; present naval 11trenBth, Loran Bheppard ol. Xenia and
Grand 0/tlt.en wUI lMl ,.... 1 jUIIt ttie' riKh\ ta~g to the II} e au· on the boats of the London treaty Mrs. Frank Pyrd of Oedarv\Ue arRay Rickard and family spent
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o.,..... work and re· tunm air which made IJ{jj feet too:- ratio8, by a allbstanttlltl percentace 1·1ved Su.turday for a visit with 1• Bunday with J . w. Roush tmd 1
I b 11 eather
, to be determined upon, prererabl)l Mrs. Bell« Vauhgan• $lind daughter . family.
eea ·
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a w
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Anna. Mr. Sheppard wiD be acJohn Wolle and !amJiy were 11
The
real
stren1~h
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the
Une
and
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would
agree
to
reduce
our
;War
companied
home
by
his
.sister.
Mlaa
guest~~
ot Tom Rotl&lt;lh n.nd family
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BY ORDER OF THE
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backfield could nGt be I.BClM't.alned •aebta u a creditor vaUon If fl1P8Fa Helen. while Mrs. Byrd· wm remain Sunday.
NOBU: GRAND.
Nll'/1. ~l!lll Bles~m::; was the
as the gume Ylae not contested tlons IU'e el111shed and the worlJ 11r•1 for a longer visit w1t.h her - ~other.
By Edoon R. Waite, Sbwnee, Oll:"'homa
enOU(I'h from the opponent. ~o cepl:ll either a ten year naval boll· T'l~ Editorial otftce of The ' D!lilY guest or MiHB ella Rickard Friday.
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muke a de~;:lsion.
Dye and Wine· Iday or a:, :.a per cent reduction In Tribune wa.s fivored by racelvitJK -a
The flrst quarterly confe:rence of
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SUNDAY. OCTOBER

COMICS

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One Is Son Of Rev. Hard..
stsnlficaut periods lor several rea·
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Rec.entIy Moved
The year tound the soclet.y
j 1n
complettoo gether a group or dlstinru18hed 1
To Racine
soft coal fteldl el tbe VnU.ed Btiatn
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t men Bnd women 1n ·ner Washington '
n....._bly
'"e
8.881nnum
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•• mo•t active inCU·
relief pro. D. c ., home to orgahlze-the society 1TWO OTHERS SAVED ba~r of "~"" eXIIUfta 1n Am·
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MORRIS SAYS COMMUNISTS ARE
BEING MADE IN COAL FIELDS
1. N. s. ltafl OOneepondent
ICopyrtch\, ltst. bJ I. N. 8.&gt;
Pittlbllflh. Oct. 16-0ommUhtaU
are bebq: batdwd b)' the Wla of
thounnda 10tQ ID the strk:ken

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TO Fl'iyc!o=ZE
IN 'TME ARCIIC
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p-nlshed by bankll

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fr eq,Iablecl. wm QOn·

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!OJ'l'O'II1DI btU.\]1.'8 ~.
fumi.Bhed by the bor·
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;Jon oJ' whlch the bot•
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iso pointed ~M;~me banks
ApltaUD,ttons ~d 1M!
Blrlbe ~e rull two per

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· fort»d investment · ~
lh tOo s~t a propor,capt_ta.I. ·
dlrecton of the cor·
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DINNER
BELlWILL

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Ml88 Ruth Bater, s\udent nune
LIABILITIES
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1 The ra.Uroad problem lnt.ereat.ed lin the bolij)Jtal a\ Oa1Upolt8 came
15. Oapltat etoct patd In · ··· ······· · ·· · · · · · · ······· ....... 'IHJ,OOO.(il) ' the pi'Mklent too. He Pl'Qf3ablyjUJI Saturday !or,_ , week' end vl&amp;l.t.
1.11. 8urplua .. . . . .. ...
. .... .... 50,000,+JO ; wm have 80rnethlna to .saaon thts 1wlth her parent!!. Bhe wasaccoml'J, Undl't'lded protlt&amp;-net
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24,308.~8 1118ue after the Interetatc CoM·I panted by Mllls Vel\la Brown, aiBQ
10. 'RAtBvea for lnterellt, taxes, and other expenl!lts accruf!d
'lmen::e Oommlukm rtndtn a decl"'Ja student nqrae wbo wJII Ylat1. rela.
and unpaid . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . .............. , . . . . . . . . .
3,000.00 slon on the carrlenr' appeal tor a t1veau!t Rutland.
"' 9lfcula&amp;lnl note1 outetandln1 . . . . . . . . . .
. ....... , . IHJ,OOO.oo 15 per cent inentue In rat.ee. Mean- 1Q edHybsell and dFrederlck Reibel
tOe per rallun at the
1 while the admlnl8t.roilon moved to 1re urn
21. bue to banta, l.ncludlnl certlll.ed and cashiers' eheelts
ome Pr1 ay evenl.nl. af ..
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bolltl•
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to
Dtitrolt
for
11ft
an.
orchard. (Brinr your own
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• •1un1 10 1 Albert. Coates and Harold Plsher
~ Demand depo&amp;lta
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . .. . 31:1...,...... 8UI'&amp;nce companln and mutual ~~av- are epettftlnl th week
d
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. . . . . . 113,&amp;18.8:1 ln1• societle8 have hup lnveet.. relatlvea here e
en
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Made from CLEAN
TOTAL . . .
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. . . .t68fl,115.4&amp; ,menta. 'lbele bonde probably wW . Mre. Ma~ Radford of Untcm
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,be liven aecurlt;v Wider a proposed Ave., had IUffered tn)utJes •~n a· applea-No waote uaed.
2~ of Ohio, County of Meigs AS :
' revlslcn or the Federal Reserve act. ! needle penetrated her ha.od'. ~day
. 11 Oeo. B. N:ye, CUhler of the above·na.med bank. do solemnly •wear j On the whole, t.he Prtllldent W8ll She wu taken to t'le ~ltat •ai
WEBSTER FRUIT
f&amp;.*' the above at.atement Ia true to tbe best or my ltnowledp and belief. hlahly rra.Wled with the pUblic and OoJ!ipoUs to bavt li remond,
CJOrnct.iC.Alteet:
OJIO. B. NYE. O.ahler.
pollttcal receptton ~ed btl Kri. l'tUl WllliamiCIIl da\llht.er
' FARM
MAROAR&amp;'T H. STANBERY
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1"proaperlty P1'01h0\." ¥fie next. Oene•a. Mn. Late wnli.m 11011 and
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HART STANBERY
' move wUl be to help ~n re. I'Hdertell: Relbel weai to Parkera·
E. M. NYE, Dlrecton..
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lcovery, becauee he teel8 EurOpe~· bura SaturdQ mornln,, bein call-'
H. 0. WEIISTBR, .Prop.
eatblartbtd and aworn to bafu1·e me thiS 8th clay of OCtober, 1931. leoonomlo allment.ll an1 reftect«&lt; tb ed there by tta. 111raou. Wn~ or
WUIIIIOal
lldrnldq.
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Ch:~l L. Horton, Notary PU~UO.
4IDtr1oan CODditloDI.
PhU WUiiamiQQ wQo te eontlned lD Vleu
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'EN\ Wl-ll:ORE TAE'/
c"'l--i'T Do ANV
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THA.'11 if Pollyamt were Interviewed Oil the world-wide business
clouds she could 'line them very handimnely in silver. She could
say that t,lte de)ll'ession hu. iiiBirueWd na);iOins in mutual dependence, ·is teaching 'them the futility ol tariffs, and presenting them
apparently) with the moat persuasive 11rgument.s ever offered for
disannamenL r:. ·.
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re\rea.led ·bera.

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ltee Wants
Information
rte~'aFee.

$2,000,000
Oct. t:J. . . ..."UT8-Battles
•MUles, with t.he bli
l ~5 limberm.." 11}1,
!'ell8 'today as "tht-'" Hof·
;l•latble . 1q\lest1ptlng
~ addit.ibnal amu·
l&gt;ent.s

She could sa¥ it has proven to the public'that ·maclhines are not in·
fallable or fool-proof, that l:!lg bwlllless men are not necessarily,
great economists o~ Rtate8RilliJ, and th$ prodigality, gambling
and greed can ruin the beA.lald plans'of eternal prosperity.

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She could say it h&amp;.ll shown the econi!Q~i~'w9rld ;~.~,:~; .~
cu.tom.ers, that buyers are ...... a~ltlllfeveri~~pi!~ tori, .: it .&lt;: ~"1:
some sense, are co-sharers of a conunpn economic lot.
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She could uy th•t the laa --~ valu• hu ·been IIIAtched
In many inatanceo by a r•ia·la a~u-, Ud that , for the
thouunda: who 1·~ woftJ'Ia&amp;' o.,. diocll.a br ....lr inco-.: there
are other t.houuftda whil "-" lludi!W . . _ .....to these de- .
clineo and dilcOYerecl ;._
f_.JW,.•~iiJ' of their fly.
inr a certaio bl-.1 refeue
pl&amp;p• of too many poa·
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II' ·a n.n-coUnty
PolkJ!:
, wtdcb he lnt.ends tb·
1e DP.Zt meeting of the
Ohio Bherill''li ,\RJIO.-'

.JOHN TEMPLE GRAVES II, ED\T&lt;;)RIAL CGLUMNIST OF
THE BIRMINGHAM (ALABAMA:) AGE-HERl\LD; SAYS:

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the ent.Ue ,J:BnceUaUon of the by Mn. J.~cob Ebersbnch.
at PenJie with Doctor F. H. Cape. 1
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Ne. 1180
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debt, because Our people hive a
Mrs. Man:ze Hall ot Eaat Liver· hart In charge.
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lrlcht to upect Burope to bear alpooll11 the""'i~·st of her sbtt.er, Mrs.
J'. J . Reed or ColumbWI is epend.
lng this weelr: here with l'elatbes.
fair lhart of \he COli\ of the war. Ben Mankin 1and ramllv
EIIZDbeth GlOeckner t8 able to be
Doctor RllSIIell Neuse visited his
The a1reement I propo11e W9Uld til·
Of.. r...ero,, ib tlile Rta.lt! ol Ohla, at 'JtiJ elou of lnKIDHI on Se,&amp;. Z9, low Europe, throlqh ltll sav19P 1n out &amp;lain aJtfr an Ulne&amp;s. ·
mother, Mrs. Mary Nease Sunday.
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mlJitary expenditure", to pay :\liat MiiiB P'ran9f!e Dye cla~Ut from
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Rev. Will SlaiiBhter hu 'been visRESOURCES
tshare."
Athens Prldly event.ns fOl' a week ltlnl hie brother, C. M. Slaught-er.
J.lpa.M and dlllcounta . . . . . . . . . . .
. ...... · t280.'180.61 '
end vllllt wtth her pg.rent.s,'' 'M:r. and
The Wilting Workf"rs ot Vernon
I. Overdrafts .. . .. .. ..
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3,23T.oa
Mrs,. Htt.rry Dye.
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U. B. 9. 8. held a weiner rout
S, Unlled States Oovemm~nt securttie! owned
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~· C. F. Bowman, Dl11trlct li'!IQt Wednesday evening. Their teacher
?1,893.00!
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or the Portlmout:.h Dlstrld Wru ' Misa ZeUa Rickard, rePGrted a nne
" ' Other bonds, 11toclu, a.ud securltlef!. owned
11 Banldn1 houae, tll,&amp;OO. Furniture and fixtures. 14.000.
lUOO.OU
tConUnued tram mure ope&gt;
prftch •W ~m])80n Y. E. ~htll'(lh ~lme !or all. TMrv were """''Y·
B. Rnerve with Federal R'!serve Bank .. .. ... .
. . . . . . ... 30.811.061 The admtnlstrntloo also kept an Sundal rrlOrnbta at. 9:30 o'clock.
t_wo members of the class prelnsent
Ci.lh and due from bonks . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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121.288.5!1 eye on the huce llhlpplnR merpr Mr:f and · Mn. . Johq ~ally and 1n,al.LR:Ung t.he tb.Chor and IIX vlt...
11. IDdemptlon tund wtth U. B. Treosurer and due rrom
belna comummated ln San Pro.n· raml)y ·• Ftlfest ·· Run were· gt.M'st.
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NO'l-1\ING BU'r WORRY - !'lOW
I'LL l-\AIIE TO oe'rouR NOR't~
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aoveniinent.
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u part of hla -otlen.&lt;o:lve
1 t;(l jail Dr. William f .
obempt. He tntended to'
jrse doctor to l'I!Yeal
he &amp;pUt hill t1,000,000 .
apeelaJ pleadU, benl of sta•illl.rds ann

AH !~ T~OS~
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!l'alrs commltt·:!f ll~sn
1 of a aune.tton that .
..eterred aa~ !our ,
• teaden and · Q:Wr re- te · proper authorlt.h!t

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l!ltJHDAY, OCTOBER 11, ltsl.
atart.lnt line- up bf!et uee
.lhouldera.
The Line-uJ)I :

Pomeroy

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RED CROSS ORGANIZATION T-o:rwo MEN DROWN
ChEIBID FOR•.;!~"~~~~~LLMENT! n HA~ENSWOBO

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1ar1eet membership It has enrolled
ln mt~ny yean.
The past year will be rewrded by
the Red CrtlBII as one of its m01:1t

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Blackwell
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Pomeroy Lada Find Little Oppo.ition In ln'""ll"'l'• Orueser
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Subtlt.Uut1ona fOl' ~ ."'meroy :
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Cr068 then during any lumbta charter was signed. Ml,&amp;s
nter er..
emplo)'meut an~ the hatreda en. D'ff' I
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field Ia Mu y a IDI UftftlDI I ICU t;
•••ton I llne!llman
period in the lll.st decade. Barton Wall &amp;t:!ecteu w;
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Kendered o! indUIItrlaJ . . , pvee
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Tq Be Commended For Fiahtina Spirit In
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th!a year marks the organi· president and lit'rved in that capa·l
To Swim
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F••e Of Great Odd•-Never Qu•'t Tryl'na
RECEI'TION HELD
· Pl!tleth Anniversary.
city for twenty. three years.
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Today tbe American Red Cros.s, a
~WonUnued. fl'Om JllrP ane)
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1 The memben of ~he 8lmpaon M.
B~e lt.6 beiJmmngthn ~ ~un· seml-covernmentaC a.yency ili op·! Fred Hardin, son o! Ru . and _ __
'~'he- PennaJIYarll$. mtnen cll!ler
: Tbe Pomeroy hilh school Purple
fE. church rave a l'e&gt;Ception for
fi ty dj;:rs aso, til e 1100 ~C:. eratlng under a Consresslo'nal char Mrs. E. C. Hardin of Racine, and demonstn.Uona.
tllo&amp;e ln West Vlrtlnla, Kentuoty
. their new mblilt.er, Rev. H. L. Hen·
hanThis mOle -6 an d . t d ld ter which was 1&amp;6w.:d In 1905, rol· Tony Knowlton of Marietta, were Aa &amp; result, Petplnf wa&amp; quiet and Oh1o lrl two respecte tbat
Pan&amp;bere virtually tromped over the
The new,larve football score1thorne, at the church parlon Fl'l· ~ asters.
;or~ co:educ ~
lowini reorganlza.Uon durmg t.he drowned In the Ohio rlver about 2 · An atmosphere or utmOBt teJlllicm make tbem ~el' convert&amp; to the
Jnexperlenced team from Cheallire
board erected at the west.
\day eveninl. other rninleten a.t· llddltion to
t'
er life vroaa, admlnlstratlon of Ptesldent Theo. o'clock Friday art.t·moon when a JeonUnued, bowtn'l'. 8bortly before COIIUilunl.at dodtlne:
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hiel\'. achool at tbe Junior hl&amp;h
end of the Pomeroy high
1tendiul were Rev. W. B. Pattenon, servt;:. Fir~llald.h~th ~!a~~:· oore Rooaevelt. Wllllam Howard FkU'f In which they weYe rldln8', 1new1 o1 penetraUon of the 1reat . A laraer prupor\km of them C91Jie
1 the new ml.nl&amp;ter o1 t.be Heath M. ) ~!~et h~g tn~ a~d CRre ot the 8lck· Taft, then Secretary ot War, and capsized at the Ravenswood
ICbool ll1d here Priday afternoon
schOOl athletic
field, ar.d
Lock 1 wall W&amp;fl received. it. waa learned h'Om European eountdes where
by tt;_e seDl't' Of 26 kl 0.
which can be seen from ,.r:y
E. cburch at Middleport,
1 :e to veteran. and service m~ Miss Mabel T. Boar1man were ln-j and Dam where they were ern-~ that the JI.J*I)eSe I'OvtriUIWlt ~ , 8ovlet doctrine h.u Jona been
'I'ht pme wu aall:ed ror the
position oll the field , WQ.ll
. Glenn Tennell and Rev. Theophll ~~:~n and tnsdlar operations and skwnent.al In the
:eorKani.zotlon. , ployed.
Informed JU forelsn mUltary a.t- preacbed. Tbey are, too ll'lOI'e
~~' )ads after the first few mlnu· erected recently throUih the 1~ Mehl.
Junior Red Cross worlr: all lllhowec:.l Mlss Boardman, a devoted Red t The two young men, who8e llve.s taches t.hat oeeupatlon of Man• h~ly lndUBltialiled !.han
tile
M play as the Panther
line
::ourt.esy of the Plnlaw ConA very 1ntereat.IDI program was rorward lltrldi's
the last Cross volunteer tor .non• than a were lost, had
be cont.IDUfd untu a
miners
the toutb
opened holes tn the vbntor!f line for
tra.ctlng compa.ry and Pultz
,rendered, after whiCh retreabmentll
lle ld
th
drdU&amp;ht 61 quarter of a ct'ntury, l.oda.y is sec· by two other employees of tllf! dam KOvemment ''lese hoetne to Japan ot thBII.. Conaequentlyl wben the
h • 1alns and the
fltst score
lnd sons, local patnt con·
were sened durtn~~~~~holu·. ~~~!~ dlsa:te~! Vls~r.ed t.nl8 co~try retary o! Ule orarmt:tatlon.
whn!e names were not lmown when 1.han that (jf Ma.r8bAl Chana Jbu·
of -the aroct~ry 111 closed ,in
IOoQt'ed .11hortl.y arter the openln1
,ru.ctors.
.
durin&amp;: the l2·month period, epread The Red Cross Is comi_?Osed or , the E&amp;CC!dent occurred, but
.•eh·IJanc"
: lr _faeea,
llOt know :!lOW
w'hlatlt.
The new boo.rd Is a rP.al
D. A. R. MEETING
tng destruction over ;)1 states. All ! more than 4,000,000 senior member- 1cued. · althOU(I'h -attelripf.e at- nMCul
· "Chiue!e : Olllriil.l!l were-Vilitlf ·rt.. ·~:-lfrl': ~·tiu-'fi.J;~i i(bd
GUinther made the lltst tow:h·
Jmprm1ement and should b.,--of them added to the Increased de- 1shlpa.. IU! "'rowth has been evl- ~ tlie others provf"d !utile.
lueved with lnditatkma tbe annl· of ..;e:te yt..... ~ and ·Itt t :'kynoro
down of the 1ame after ht had
ll'reliltly appreciated by local
Tile first meetin1 of the yt!ar of mands upon the IIO('Jety.
idenee of Its J)t'r!ormance. Since the
Both youn1 men were said to Ver&amp;a1'J' hoDday would paae wltb....
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1alned the flrat down by a twenty.
people. A prtce tor the man·
The Return Jonathan Meigs Chap·
The American Red cross came past year's actlvitie~ proved such 1hue been exceptlonally IOOd ~wlm· GUt dJat.utl)&amp;oea. Jn addition to\ 'Ibto lrlevancea whlch the memufacture ot auch a boa.rd. for
lu o~ The Daughters of 'Ille Am· lnt.o being on the night o1 May 21, a heavy dra..:.J:. Dl'l 1Lf; resources, the 1mers alLhouah nP1ther could dn 11._ beJnr China's "lndeoendfnce Day," ~r.sAc..fho~ N.al~tUihan.~.. ~~!s~- ~8
yat·d run. Ted Scott was liven
lO try a;, the ntra point by place
the palntin&amp;" or It and the
!ulcq:~ Rt.volutlon, wus held at the 1881 . It was on that date tha' MINI approachin1 annual Roil Call tie In aldina them~~elves, belnl today al8o waa the oa:ukm o! t.be · ·
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ldekbll but It went wild and wu
ertction was subm1Lted by a
hem" of Mrs. i.ltwr\a Reed o! MUI· ClaJ·oi Barton. famous for her vol· :;nould result In a greater memb·~r· hampered by heavy clothing whlcu annual Japaneae Ylhtary field ds:r. IdenticaL Both claim the mln8J't
no 100&lt;1·
After the Urat touch·
local contractor at '26.00
1bun• Avenue , Friday arternoon unteer ft!!Uet work on the battle· )Bhlp than It has en.iuyed sinct! war they wore In their employment.
At the requeat ot the . Chinese ~:Y '::: ch8!:'~~t~: ofwa.~"ir ~~
dOwn the Kame soon became a rout,
I'hese two compa.mes, the
ftelds of the Civil War, called to· days.
Hardin was about 22 :yeara or age authorities, the Japanese lept.ton
lh t the
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1ett. 11th.
the {oca.J laW mukln1 1ab18 whenformer donaun 1 the entire
A 'ltrY lntert&amp;tlng meeting was
the age or Knowlton was r.of. miHtary 1uard carried out. lts pay, a
Y are orce
ra e
ever they needed them . Sub at·
board and the latter their
com.:llctEd by regent Ml'll. Ruth Me
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a. hospital.
known
• manoevre:s wlthlll t.be
Jeaatlon at C'~"llpany stores 1n wh1ch their
lervlct!IJ Jor pointing, brought
£
Miss Helen Bchaefll:r Is spendlna: \ You~g Ha dl
th thJ d
quarter ihWJ avoktlfta the crowds dclbn Js WOrth 75 cents and that
1er eub Wl\8 &amp;ent blto the 1J8me and
1 Crobo. A rEpOrt from the District
l"\-U.)One o! the reserve men waa
the devlct' to the school free
r.:onfe":'fnce held at Zanesville W06
the week end vacation rrom her , f R
d rM n ~rdJ e h..,r sen wbJch 1h the paat have pthHed to they iore exploited ln a hWldred
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11.lven a chance to partlcipute In the
~lvm by Mrs. Louise Fmsterwald.
Mrs. R. D. Knll'ht and son Ray studies a.t Ohio Umverslty, with~~
n •-r~ came witness Lhe annual ,.peetacle.
othe:· ways.
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1 Mrs Amy Whaley
KhlBSia,ld ct 01 JacluKJnville, Plol'ida are the home Jullu!.
na rom
ootorvlUe from
- - -•-.Catetul invesU1at1on by tbe writ'·
con ut.
of Copt. H . M . Horton and
Mr. and Mrs. L . 0. Tucker ot 1where Rev. Hardin wu transferred
AUTOIRT .lULLED
t'r dl!'dosed of«ln these ctuiraes
1New York City •ave a short ad·
ThC
eleven
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tWQ f weeks
HI!
are ·..ve-11 rounded and In other ca&amp;·
1dt(.Si .
ld CheShire
bl
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d llollhough
by th
daughters.
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be Ia .!IUT·
com ers Y ou use
e and Che&amp;hlri! gained nine yards by , A~ tht' condu.slon or the bwl·
John W. Terrell returned Batur· twins, a boy and ~.~:.:1 born twenty 1v ve t.s Y our ro ere
aides his
8ttubenvllle, 0 ., Oct lG-INB- fll they are O(Jt.
sw·onser Panthen1, never ll'avP up 1a pass p~lng the ball on the n•L·~ ..•·•· ton. Mr•. ~., 0 ·-ved re
h ho
c b ld 81 minutes apart, the rilst about eight paren ·
Enrett Dillon, 41. ...6 Wlntenvt"n~e 8tr11&amp;'1ie between the "Red"
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ler a visit
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.nornlng. Mr. Attemp•·
""A recovern1
1ments.
glng away in an attempt to reru:h ended, 13 t.o (J, In
favor
of
the.
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Tucker
Is a toll cuUector at the or the two were sta~ immedl- her.• t....t .. ., -"--n -.. outo-.......... bttta trutt and the dcviJ's broth
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Terrell
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family.
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They
owever, were. Panthera.
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the ddt'n&amp;e thrown
At the stl~:t or the second half
Saturday rrom the Bearb11 property
ged, but by noon Saturday no re- dent:e 'Of'· Dlllml, who wa&amp; enroutk
Hu"lsn· man:h".s, stubb~ rlot·
around by the local lads and could
' ) John Bentz died a\ f·f6 a m Jn Kerrs Rllll to the Pontana pro·
EDISON IN STUPOR
port of the discovery or the bodl.!11 to Wl·rt at WbetHn.l sutrered a Inc alons a 10-mUe front and l't'iiln ' bardly eny yardagE! at all r severul first string ladll were sent Saturday morU1111 o1t his· hom~ o~ perty on Mulberry Avenue.
.
WP..!lt Orange, N. J ... pet. 10.- had reached here.
broker. neelr:. He 11 1 urvlved by hill peathl violent Cla:Shes betwEen ad·
tb,-oua:h scrlmm11.ge. The pme, In 1I back l.nto the ~~:o.me and within a I.Jneoln Hill. Mr. Ben'B would
Mr. and Mrs. Cbw. Lloyd · ana JNB-----Thomas A. Edison Is in a ~tu-1
wlfl! ood, fi\le ~n.
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.hflrr&gt;nts of the two unions hu
iaC:l, WlUl merely a worlr:out for the i&lt;'w minute~ ai~r the klck·off hnd I hu.ve been 81 years oid on Oct. J7th da.uebt.er Yvonne or columbus are pur and unable to rl!cogn!zc any- j
markod this lfpen wufare". ,
~Is and not once d1d Jt seem 1 received th~ ball from Cheshire ~:&amp;~~ I He never ral11ed. rrom a. second spending the week end here. . one eKcepi po..~ibly his wife, Dr.[
onu. ~15t:I:D
'.n ... ftghUng In . tlle. Plttsbul'fll:\
they were In
danger of belna: , they Jailed to gain enough for the j 11troke which he had lut Thuraday
Dr. H. D. Brown and ramlly ot Hubert S . Howe, hl.!i phy~lchm. said
aru has c0o11t Mx livet. since lat.t
IICOftd on.
! necel56ary down. The JinJt play") Oct. lat. He move1 to Pomeroy Columbus have mvved into th.ll oday.
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o:u..tnnaU. 0.~ O.t.. , 10---INB- May.
Tht eecond touch·down hl the f called, the ball waa smtuJked lntoJ from Allred about I~ years allQ.
Blmpaon apartment..
Dr . Howe .'ift.ld that he could not
Mrs. WeSley Webb and son Gf VlP.-jlnla Ha,flekl. taW! 00 be tno~n
Cr:e- ·ot thOIM! ~ed wu an alUrac. halt came wben Guinther Guinther's a."rns and he gained He Is survived by twl'l rtaughters,
P. K. Smith of Cleveland arrived Pledlct when the ~tunor nw·,. · I Marietta spent the wttek end wlt.h alrJo 0.11 VIT(Ilni&amp; Pl.tru, of New- leied national ml{letB unlOn "l!lWl.·
took the ball on 11 1on11 seventy twenty-yards before he wa.~ pulled Mn. Bertha Schreiber ot HlUltllll· Bo.turday ror a woell: end vlllll at hpu~ Into the coma which precedea 1 relotivcs here.
port, KCntQclij; today was lmdtT m:m" who went armed to the home
;vatd l'Un with perfec:t tn:errerence down. A repent or ttito same .,play· ton Bnd MiSs ~le at home, the home of W. 0. Downie.
dt ath. It was thl'! seconri do1y of I Mr and Mrs. Jerry Rife Ot Bula· sentt•nce of. from GIU!· to - !Utten or Pl-.tl1cJI: Pqan, pre1ldmt of the
qve:- the line. The extra point waa waa colled and n:e again carried three ~rrand~;:h!ldren, and a host of Mr and Mrs. CharleS li:dwa.rds of U:..e_ stupo1·, and the lnvent.dr's
ville "Ylslted Mr. and Mrs. 0. N. yea~.~ In Nazya¥We Reformatocy on Pittsbyqb _district or the United
ru;~ b
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relatives and frlend9
TokUo anived Friday lo ~·lslt her dltlvn was not much changed from Roush Sunday.
a. plea of ltJilty *0 auouJt. to rob.
Min" WQrkers.
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e Y a rorW&amp;I' pastl. .~o ro j et s ttnw skirtlll(l the• The funeral aervlcf'~ will be con· parPnts, Mr. and Mr.~. Wm . f'oss .
yc.!Jterdu.y, Dr. Howe said.
• Mr. a11d Mrs. Ashley Lawrence PCIIce Slif abe aCted aa a decoy
In the death strua:Bie tha.l ento Crow.
Cheshire left end for thlrty·yords!ducted from the Allred church at
Mrs Fl'ank Cox came fi'Cfn
-· orn dOWJlCown Cincinnati pok~ t,ued P'al•n took the Intruder's gun.
1 or Kt1nau 1a ~re Sunday gue11ta at
A bad po.ss from center to Pred~ and the first touch down or the : Coolville. Monday a!Wruoon al.. . u.1, Charlt&gt;skm Saturday for n week
.tk.RON ON TEST FLIGHT
, 'Jll\rence Mullord and famlly.
!or a holdUp Mft1 ., lurtDg mim away trotp bim and lhot. blm wlth
Soott place k1cked 1 o'clock wllh lntermeQt .lp ch&amp;rs• tnd visit with Mn Ma ·y Huber
Detroit, Oct. 10- JNS-The navy 1 a . M. Hawley or Bucyrus spen' to m:.ttslnl !CIC* ·~·· they wel'f! lt. Tl~( court ,vlndicated' Papn, who
erklk Crow 1n the llf!Cond quartel l!OCond hotr.
~k lhe blil.ll back a.l~oat to the the ut:·a point &amp;~Din, whleh ss.Ued •of the C. E. WhiW undertaken of on Union Ave ue. · '
dirigible, Akron, arrh"ed over De· the wee!~ end here ~lth hla t•miiJ, .v~tlmlr.ed by con~Us Who iiP"" tQJd _th~t, w11tft ~.at. Ute n.labt be·
T. M. Kite ~r Cincinnati wo!i a trolt at ll :58 a . m., today. It WIUJ\ M~s. William Van Gilder of ~a!f',d m o.,a .•~.lt-. "Dd ~~ {ore tie bad'rtc.elved Iii .tetepJKmed
Pomeroy soal llne. O.ow covered almOIIt thru the center of the ))OSl&amp;.I CoolvUle, In t.he BeDtz family ceme
Ule ball an:l. on the next play punt·
They came back and o.rter the · tery there.
'lm~lntes Wlitor here Frlclay. ' ' flying at a good sper.d and h~a&lt;Jtod Mar .etta. returned home Bunda,. at_ be(t the Meft, · · .. · .
·. ·· wamlnt ·.tha\ the "''H., U:. •t.;r. had
ed f1\lt &amp;pin and everythlnl wo.s lt1ck...oft held bhe~~hlre with thelrl
Mr.•. ~harlee Neaselroad and northef:l::~t.
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put ,hlfi ·OI) Qle ~Poi~··
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1ter ~pendlnf a few day.s wttl) ber
!!Ate '~ the fan&amp; w~e RIVen some- b!LeM to t'"'' wah a&amp; they tried vatu..
tl~.~r'
~!J{l:f\ter ean wer~ vlaitors at MUl
--~- ... - · - - - ·mother Mrs. Mary CJarlri.
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,,Jn .,.ell! • ln.St.a~s ,the actton of
•ta•t or a thrUIIOD'a Mcond.
ly til imaah thrtl for rains. 11ley
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30 HURT IN COI.I,ISION
M:!"-. Helen Davia of ·oaiUpolla
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Chellhlrt repeatedly tried to attempted to punt and it was I
M1·s Frank Brnn1cnlil~r~ had al Bu1Talo. N. Y.. Oct. 10.-INS----- 1' 1sUtd last ThurSday with ha par MeXICO OitJ, ()c&amp;, I~INB-.Afto Md the !lames of revolt oqwna tbc
amaah the line for lalns but were blocked on the six yard line and f
qulltlr:g ut her hom(!., on West I Th_lrty persona were Injured, si:.: ents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Orapee.
nautleal authorl&amp;*' $Odaf 'Wtl'e In:- Mtnen.. Jnjui:letioila qalmt.~ plcket·
held aolldly and W(re forced to waa taken acrosa the line on the! . ~~t~n~ rrona pap OJII)
l'!bln st.. Ft:lday evenln!l'. Thei't' ~~~nously, when a street car and 11
M~. Amanda Swisher and dauab veatl{at.lnl the crash o( . a , t.aun- ·lnr bave been defied, Ieadlria: to
~t. Which was taken on the next play by Pierotti as the op. le~:ted to In lts unusuul k:nglh.
wc1e len ladles p:-cscnt. Refr~il· snow plow collided in M ai n stl'e ~t 16'1'11 spent Bundoy with Kenneth Amertun ltrhlles. PI&amp;Millet Plane • trec~ ~~-·
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J'Vine.:oy twenty..eilht yard line. PD11n1 tackle wa.s take11 out leav. 1 Evt'n Premier Pierre L:~.val t:. ll:l. 111 cnl f wae .'Hvcd durlnu: th'-' en-: here toda.y.
Knight and famUy at Miller.
bl San
~lnl tq u.e/ &amp; . I ·~~ :· eowtQt ; lheriU
Tben a nwnber ot reserws went In · In&amp;: the necesau.ry hole.
, "FoN&gt;Ign Mini.Btel" ArJstldt:" Britmd nln~
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-.Mr and Mrs. Jiimes ScoU and deatb df the Amerk.&amp;n pilot, Roy th~l.teaed ta·=· olt:lie · a~ Watkma\
~ fl•ijeve the porlton of ftt11Lstrln11:
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Scott A.l&amp;ln e··ied to place kick · d F 1 a _•cc , who met the presldcul
(1\y(le Andrews went to ColumbuS
, EVANGt:us~. COMINfi
dauuhte 1• returned to thetr ~omc .Salamon, and t.luee ~ pas- J MlnH8 unton aoup lr:ltcben on. tM
~ In tb.; aame and 10 march 1 ~he extra point but It wa~ no good ,, In ~:u~ t:ame room only a rew day 11 j L1tuni1~y lo vi.l;lt re lalln:~ l"d l.lm"":, F · 0 ~1 W. ?J~:k. 1'11. J). lrd:1:·c.- n.t Y.'!ddleport Sunday after spend· ~en. Tbe ·· &amp;lr~e '\taU ~,.,. ~- tbat:··lt ·ctmat.itu\ed .. a- 1 pu·
~wu tht field wall started by the 1u.nd soon after their fourLh touch Ia no. had but 8 quurter of an hole Jln(l runday evenin~.
,.,• "?cl l von gc lk:t , n · c~:n.tl~' !" , 1:· ~· J .J-! lng the past two weeks with Mr route ~.,!:'•l.klo (ift.J to .'l'ornon. ,,bllc nuieaQce." .
~Ys. 1'bey reached the Chellhire of the 1ame the b&amp;lance or the re. wit*"! Von Himl.mbur¥. Hitler au MI.'.$ Helen 'Dol .!It and KoL p.ln Mo · Church ,,f &lt;.::_Jul:-~t, will ~ oncl Ml'!l. Earl Swisher.
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ttttpt.J:-Jp.~ nne then failed to !lf!I'Ve&amp; were· Blain sent lfltO the exile frcm his native lond, a parln.h R•.;Qr~ ldt Frida}' e·;cfllng .lu O:,:c· bcl!,ln a s~tiHJ or ~v.-nl!,chMic f!lcet· Mrs. Dale Ali~IUiworth a_nd &lt;ia.u~J:h·
IE.t.T TOADBTOO~IB
. Eflntutlve to lnveauaate. He l'8·
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altp\,.t\lft{ lur the flnlt down and I Kame wltll but 0 !ew first string · in ftl(! con•-ervallve rnnks of Oer· lumtus to spt:ud lh !- w&lt;wk &lt;: uli W)l.h I~!::S ut tht Pomen•y ClJUrr.h· cf 1ters visited recent:4' With H. 5: .
port.~d· fo Hanilbw'l that there
\l}ne Ioree~ Lb' punt,
playen holding their runner places. · man IX&lt;lltl~ whose very :1 ame Is : cl9.llm~. and £rlr.nUs. .
t~hll:il. Tut&gt;sdny cvcnlni, Octo~r : .o\llel·.aworth and famUy.
'Toledo,
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bad
beln • "violation of easential
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JQAcblm, )'OUilf r~shman. who had I
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IJ\IIIlilof'ma to the u:l!itlng ·~rn·
Mr~. Emma Bnlllh of $&gt;1tU;b'o..ltlih 1:.1. _fhe Jl\Cl'~l ngs lVII! ( ·•·t ·' '\ MrJ. Curt Rt-ed vlsltel.l '.donday takin( ~' ·~ · -J!l~~· ~z:.WL:' ·' .... l
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tt. appearanee of a mld&amp;et •mon1
In the last p. r!Od of the gam7. I merit. had ttn hour mure thlullh.~L. arrlvn\ Friday evenmJ to it.Uend 1 ·· •h 11" nt 1 o clock durlnll' t.he re· 1with Mrs. Mary. OJu.rJr:
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!~o~ 1 d9id. 1. - J. ~~· •-'l'fl¥ -~·llieh~-.,!,b attlli'feed~
~~· .I.D.rpr bo)'R toolr: the punt from Scott Intercepted It Che11hlre P£1S8 ·-and left the Jmla~.:e wah his fal'e Lhe 1•unend ot ht..r !:oh;ttr, ·MrB. F.!·Jmalrder of October Including the M; . and Mrs. T. J. Perkin~&gt; of u1bt. o~~ •.~ COftlnlll ~i ~I ·lnl PUDIQ' )nlnera wben the wrtttbe Safety posltton and waded In on the Ches~il"e t.wenty·flve. yard, wre~•lhed In llrnil£e-.
mCr Ulehl .
• , .. . . , last II'IO Suzldays ol tht: momn. Oall!poUs spent Sunday w-Ub Cleo. : hQID&amp;tala ill' a K't~Ult.I ·' Ot !k1ine: ~ · er t•blted · atte town ot Avella.
~a rew yards pin beto·e the line and artel they ~ked tt:e 0011 A! he left r.he ~rl.lllh.l/n.l's rest· frl·. und Ml·s. 'nlomus Jt.~ Jones) Inur.~dlutely following th~ Pome· .MUIJ(•rd and family.
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- CroW punied
outBide on the lt a.a the boys f .om the OH.IIIo . vo ')1 cheerlnl' from thousands of vll&gt;itltl~ relatives in Gt·ccnflr:ltl nr-\unother toe1ies or meet:ng~; rr · t 1 : 1 ~. ,TO JJE ARR.\IGNED MONDAY
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.. Ct\tllhire twont)'·elght yartl llnf' county IIChooJ ljleld. From then to ~ hlll tolloWfl'll nllUIRd inside or po· ~he· l Saturday on a sl:orl visit lar rat.urc ot Bethany,
Vu.
O':ft IQ ~o"-::•E
·! the end pf the 1a.me ~e baH Wl\ll In lite lines In thP- street.
wl'-h the '&amp;hla~giol flmuly 011 Lin·
Donald Morris, who Is beln&amp;" held
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CQI~ · ~ro~.ce nn4 !• Lh,el' relatives
MARRIAGE Lll'ENSE
~r:• lor stealinl 811 automobile . narco
ttell~e~ - w~. ~PPI'OXl·
ott 't.\IIU'f&amp;
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were.trled. and tailed. and ,
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A martlngc het:nt.c wu:,
il 'l" l &lt;lteenupj ICy., wJ!l be
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then puRts ·we.re reliOrted to as the ;
;Mrs. A. Cluuk of CQiunabm ~ hl:,t' f'atu1day morntn 11 by !he prt.· td twtore U'le Juven:tle c~ - ~ f4,U~Jtle~f~~~J.:
·'~ ·. 1::... ·M..~l~ ·· e.-.lcl - a~ '"tbr
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two booted Uw ovpl back . and
\ ~l!lr.8 her mother M.,!l~'- ,Joham)~ OO.t11 court to Richrmi CarleJ , :.!?, of l lht' 1 t&gt;nrqe:;. Mooday, ofllCers re· ftltnd near tale ~. tic;iin~
··-lilrlt ..; ·~· ebecb Mi.IUia · 111
Jort!l acr081l the white lined grid. 1
Jl~t~tttewson at Syl·acWJe. ,
, ::'!ool•,illc an~ D:llSJ• Hfl u1ey, HI, u! 11J0:.1 t' cl. Saturday morning. Monla terd&amp;,- !ollowlna ~ a.ITelt ot ·"r- 'thrM ..;,..
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FELLOWii!o .The play was rathe.· slusrlah ut '
IContlrluP.&lt;': from pale l)l,eJ
· Mt· and Mrs. Jolm Sntlttl \'li· Reerlsvlllr 1ile laftrr had I h(! I . l)
s. ~~ ),llnor and oomcs Under the nlilrd Jones. ebfrled: ~ ~
6 Salv• for
Co.hl
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, tlm,e6 becauae or the fuct 1hat Ole ' agree to reduce the reparaUcms 1VI'nu! h1 /JC!r lwme at Springfield sent Ci1' her !ather. her nlDli H!' IJ..'- Jur .. ulctlrm of the Juvenile eourt: drup.
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.t.ll Odd Fe'lDn ~ urnd
: cqndltlon t;t! the Jleld prevented owed them b)l Qermany and : a~ the !'tlday . .Mr. ~lth 1:1 improving lng 11t...oeeasd.
sure tooted 1unning from the part same time either to build nO more ~i
- 1 . tt?m a tl'cent operation. Mrs
---~ -- -- --.. tae PI'NN~t Tufllfda,. even.
1 or the backfield illld was a rreat war veaaels of
auy kind for a
.. · . .l!~l~ls -i':'qcomJmnted them
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hindrance to both' • team&amp;. The period of ten years or eLse to re· h . :for · a. feW days visit.
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' Odobtf ISOI., a1. the • • 1wuatlJiir however was ldeaJ with duce theh; present naval 11trenBth, Loran Bheppard ol. Xenia and
Grand 0/tlt.en wUI lMl ,.... 1 jUIIt ttie' riKh\ ta~g to the II} e au· on the boats of the London treaty Mrs. Frank Pyrd of Oedarv\Ue arRay Rickard and family spent
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o.,..... work and re· tunm air which made IJ{jj feet too:- ratio8, by a allbstanttlltl percentace 1·1ved Su.turday for a visit with 1• Bunday with J . w. Roush tmd 1
I b 11 eather
, to be determined upon, prererabl)l Mrs. Bell« Vauhgan• $lind daughter . family.
eea ·
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Anna. Mr. Sheppard wiD be acJohn Wolle and !amJiy were 11
The
real
stren1~h
o1
the
Une
and
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would
agree
to
reduce
our
;War
companied
home
by
his
.sister.
Mlaa
guest~~
ot Tom Rotl&lt;lh n.nd family
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BY ORDER OF THE
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backfield could nGt be I.BClM't.alned •aebta u a creditor vaUon If fl1P8Fa Helen. while Mrs. Byrd· wm remain Sunday.
NOBU: GRAND.
Nll'/1. ~l!lll Bles~m::; was the
as the gume Ylae not contested tlons IU'e el111shed and the worlJ 11r•1 for a longer visit w1t.h her - ~other.
By Edoon R. Waite, Sbwnee, Oll:"'homa
enOU(I'h from the opponent. ~o cepl:ll either a ten year naval boll· T'l~ Editorial otftce of The ' D!lilY guest or MiHB ella Rickard Friday.
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muke a de~;:lsion.
Dye and Wine· Iday or a:, :.a per cent reduction In Tribune wa.s fivored by racelvitJK -a
The flrst quarterly confe:rence of
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SUNDAY. OCTOBER

COMICS

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IN COLOR

One Is Son Of Rev. Hard..
stsnlficaut periods lor several rea·
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Rec.entIy Moved
The year tound the soclet.y
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complettoo gether a group or dlstinru18hed 1
To Racine
soft coal fteldl el tbe VnU.ed Btiatn
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t men Bnd women 1n ·ner Washington '
n....._bly
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8.881nnum
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•• mo•t active inCU·
relief pro. D. c ., home to orgahlze-the society 1TWO OTHERS SAVED ba~r of "~"" eXIIUfta 1n Am·
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MORRIS SAYS COMMUNISTS ARE
BEING MADE IN COAL FIELDS
1. N. s. ltafl OOneepondent
ICopyrtch\, ltst. bJ I. N. 8.&gt;
Pittlbllflh. Oct. 16-0ommUhtaU
are bebq: batdwd b)' the Wla of
thounnda 10tQ ID the strk:ken

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TO Fl'iyc!o=ZE
IN 'TME ARCIIC
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p-nlshed by bankll

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fr eq,Iablecl. wm QOn·

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!OJ'l'O'II1DI btU.\]1.'8 ~.
fumi.Bhed by the bor·
." and the nqte of -the
;Jon oJ' whlch the bot•
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iso pointed ~M;~me banks
ApltaUD,ttons ~d 1M!
Blrlbe ~e rull two per

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t~ A1=RICA, OR.
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net steJx-~ta. 8~t ·and
· fort»d investment · ~
lh tOo s~t a propor,capt_ta.I. ·
dlrecton of the cor·
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DINNER
BELlWILL

' be1ined theJie
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8RING

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UDIO HOOK·IJP
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Ml88 Ruth Bater, s\udent nune
LIABILITIES
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1 The ra.Uroad problem lnt.ereat.ed lin the bolij)Jtal a\ Oa1Upolt8 came
15. Oapltat etoct patd In · ··· ······· · ·· · · · · · · ······· ....... 'IHJ,OOO.(il) ' the pi'Mklent too. He Pl'Qf3ablyjUJI Saturday !or,_ , week' end vl&amp;l.t.
1.11. 8urplua .. . . . .. ...
. .... .... 50,000,+JO ; wm have 80rnethlna to .saaon thts 1wlth her parent!!. Bhe wasaccoml'J, Undl't'lded protlt&amp;-net
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24,308.~8 1118ue after the Interetatc CoM·I panted by Mllls Vel\la Brown, aiBQ
10. 'RAtBvea for lnterellt, taxes, and other expenl!lts accruf!d
'lmen::e Oommlukm rtndtn a decl"'Ja student nqrae wbo wJII Ylat1. rela.
and unpaid . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . .............. , . . . . . . . . .
3,000.00 slon on the carrlenr' appeal tor a t1veau!t Rutland.
"' 9lfcula&amp;lnl note1 outetandln1 . . . . . . . . . .
. ....... , . IHJ,OOO.oo 15 per cent inentue In rat.ee. Mean- 1Q edHybsell and dFrederlck Reibel
tOe per rallun at the
1 while the admlnl8t.roilon moved to 1re urn
21. bue to banta, l.ncludlnl certlll.ed and cashiers' eheelts
ome Pr1 ay evenl.nl. af ..
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n"--d
bolltl•
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to
Dtitrolt
for
11ft
an.
orchard. (Brinr your own
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• •1un1 10 1 Albert. Coates and Harold Plsher
~ Demand depo&amp;lta
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . .. . 31:1...,...... 8UI'&amp;nce companln and mutual ~~av- are epettftlnl th week
d
lth container.)
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. . . . . . 113,&amp;18.8:1 ln1• societle8 have hup lnveet.. relatlvea here e
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Made from CLEAN
TOTAL . . .
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. . . .t68fl,115.4&amp; ,menta. 'lbele bonde probably wW . Mre. Ma~ Radford of Untcm
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,be liven aecurlt;v Wider a proposed Ave., had IUffered tn)utJes •~n a· applea-No waote uaed.
2~ of Ohio, County of Meigs AS :
' revlslcn or the Federal Reserve act. ! needle penetrated her ha.od'. ~day
. 11 Oeo. B. N:ye, CUhler of the above·na.med bank. do solemnly •wear j On the whole, t.he Prtllldent W8ll She wu taken to t'le ~ltat •ai
WEBSTER FRUIT
f&amp;.*' the above at.atement Ia true to tbe best or my ltnowledp and belief. hlahly rra.Wled with the pUblic and OoJ!ipoUs to bavt li remond,
CJOrnct.iC.Alteet:
OJIO. B. NYE. O.ahler.
pollttcal receptton ~ed btl Kri. l'tUl WllliamiCIIl da\llht.er
' FARM
MAROAR&amp;'T H. STANBERY
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1"proaperlty P1'01h0\." ¥fie next. Oene•a. Mn. Late wnli.m 11011 and
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HART STANBERY
' move wUl be to help ~n re. I'Hdertell: Relbel weai to Parkera·
E. M. NYE, Dlrecton..
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lcovery, becauee he teel8 EurOpe~· bura SaturdQ mornln,, bein call-'
H. 0. WEIISTBR, .Prop.
eatblartbtd and aworn to bafu1·e me thiS 8th clay of OCtober, 1931. leoonomlo allment.ll an1 reftect«&lt; tb ed there by tta. 111raou. Wn~ or
WUIIIIOal
lldrnldq.
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Ch:~l L. Horton, Notary PU~UO.
4IDtr1oan CODditloDI.
PhU WUiiamiQQ wQo te eontlned lD Vleu
'TOTAL

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'rf.\1 '5 WILL I&lt;E'EP
'EN\ Wl-ll:ORE TAE'/
c"'l--i'T Do ANV
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THA.'11 if Pollyamt were Interviewed Oil the world-wide business
clouds she could 'line them very handimnely in silver. She could
say that t,lte de)ll'ession hu. iiiBirueWd na);iOins in mutual dependence, ·is teaching 'them the futility ol tariffs, and presenting them
apparently) with the moat persuasive 11rgument.s ever offered for
disannamenL r:. ·.
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re\rea.led ·bera.

leriff Cl&amp;MlOe

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ltee Wants
Information
rte~'aFee.

$2,000,000
Oct. t:J. . . ..."UT8-Battles
•MUles, with t.he bli
l ~5 limberm.." 11}1,
!'ell8 'today as "tht-'" Hof·
;l•latble . 1q\lest1ptlng
~ addit.ibnal amu·
l&gt;ent.s

She could sa¥ it has proven to the public'that ·maclhines are not in·
fallable or fool-proof, that l:!lg bwlllless men are not necessarily,
great economists o~ Rtate8RilliJ, and th$ prodigality, gambling
and greed can ruin the beA.lald plans'of eternal prosperity.

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She could say it h&amp;.ll shown the econi!Q~i~'w9rld ;~.~,:~; .~
cu.tom.ers, that buyers are ...... a~ltlllfeveri~~pi!~ tori, .: it .&lt;: ~"1:
some sense, are co-sharers of a conunpn economic lot.
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She could uy th•t the laa --~ valu• hu ·been IIIAtched
In many inatanceo by a r•ia·la a~u-, Ud that , for the
thouunda: who 1·~ woftJ'Ia&amp;' o.,. diocll.a br ....lr inco-.: there
are other t.houuftda whil "-" lludi!W . . _ .....to these de- .
clineo and dilcOYerecl ;._
f_.JW,.•~iiJ' of their fly.
inr a certaio bl-.1 refeue
pl&amp;p• of too many poa·
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Oct. 1~.-INS-Detall!,
II' ·a n.n-coUnty
PolkJ!:
, wtdcb he lnt.ends tb·
1e DP.Zt meeting of the
Ohio Bherill''li ,\RJIO.-'

.JOHN TEMPLE GRAVES II, ED\T&lt;;)RIAL CGLUMNIST OF
THE BIRMINGHAM (ALABAMA:) AGE-HERl\LD; SAYS:

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the ent.Ue ,J:BnceUaUon of the by Mn. J.~cob Ebersbnch.
at PenJie with Doctor F. H. Cape. 1
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Ne. 1180
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debt, because Our people hive a
Mrs. Man:ze Hall ot Eaat Liver· hart In charge.
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lrlcht to upect Burope to bear alpooll11 the""'i~·st of her sbtt.er, Mrs.
J'. J . Reed or ColumbWI is epend.
lng this weelr: here with l'elatbes.
fair lhart of \he COli\ of the war. Ben Mankin 1and ramllv
EIIZDbeth GlOeckner t8 able to be
Doctor RllSIIell Neuse visited his
The a1reement I propo11e W9Uld til·
Of.. r...ero,, ib tlile Rta.lt! ol Ohla, at 'JtiJ elou of lnKIDHI on Se,&amp;. Z9, low Europe, throlqh ltll sav19P 1n out &amp;lain aJtfr an Ulne&amp;s. ·
mother, Mrs. Mary Nease Sunday.
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mlJitary expenditure", to pay :\liat MiiiB P'ran9f!e Dye cla~Ut from
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Rev. Will SlaiiBhter hu 'been visRESOURCES
tshare."
Athens Prldly event.ns fOl' a week ltlnl hie brother, C. M. Slaught-er.
J.lpa.M and dlllcounta . . . . . . . . . . .
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end vllllt wtth her pg.rent.s,'' 'M:r. and
The Wilting Workf"rs ot Vernon
I. Overdrafts .. . .. .. ..
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3,23T.oa
Mrs,. Htt.rry Dye.
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U. B. 9. 8. held a weiner rout
S, Unlled States Oovemm~nt securttie! owned
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~· C. F. Bowman, Dl11trlct li'!IQt Wednesday evening. Their teacher
?1,893.00!
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or the Portlmout:.h Dlstrld Wru ' Misa ZeUa Rickard, rePGrted a nne
" ' Other bonds, 11toclu, a.ud securltlef!. owned
11 Banldn1 houae, tll,&amp;OO. Furniture and fixtures. 14.000.
lUOO.OU
tConUnued tram mure ope&gt;
prftch •W ~m])80n Y. E. ~htll'(lh ~lme !or all. TMrv were """''Y·
B. Rnerve with Federal R'!serve Bank .. .. ... .
. . . . . . ... 30.811.061 The admtnlstrntloo also kept an Sundal rrlOrnbta at. 9:30 o'clock.
t_wo members of the class prelnsent
Ci.lh and due from bonks . . . . . . . . . . . . .
... .. .. .. . .
121.288.5!1 eye on the huce llhlpplnR merpr Mr:f and · Mn. . Johq ~ally and 1n,al.LR:Ung t.he tb.Chor and IIX vlt...
11. IDdemptlon tund wtth U. B. Treosurer and due rrom
belna comummated ln San Pro.n· raml)y ·• Ftlfest ·· Run were· gt.M'st.
'

--

would

the dlrec·

--·--

•

YOU EVER STOP TO THINK?

(:Iauter -:

.

J of 2 ptr cent of the.
tf.s were aubecftbed. It
~ the ,eredlt pdol's dl:&gt; ·

I

••••••••••••• i

'.

.

tor tht p-.eni . tht!l
dered sumCte!W. Jito5.
levy wm not •be inade

M

passe•

l=QOM

I,

l " 666
Utf:!
~t ,.-te~ lt.~.t~: ~..;~~~.· ~·e'
• ..

~~~~~ t&gt;IDN"r
TH~ ::Z:oo

11

Bano._

I

NO'l-1\ING BU'r WORRY - !'lOW
I'LL l-\AIIE TO oe'rouR NOR't~
~I) DQOP O!='F 'Tf-\051:
,] r,:"i";'c-'"1 POI...A.~ BEAj;j""
Aj;l,CT I C. ~

05 5ACt&lt; "ro 001~ t-IONIE~
WE·l.L,-00\;! AODRE5'2&gt;
1'0 'rAE NO'Rif-1 DOLt;!.

!

'"' ·

in it8

probe af

aoveniinent.
....,... committee ~Un­
u part of hla -otlen.&lt;o:lve
1 t;(l jail Dr. William f .
obempt. He tntended to'
jrse doctor to l'I!Yeal
he &amp;pUt hill t1,000,000 .
apeelaJ pleadU, benl of sta•illl.rds ann

AH !~ T~OS~
DEA.R 01...0

ICE'I!!&gt;Ef'lGS~

!l'alrs commltt·:!f ll~sn
1 of a aune.tton that .
..eterred aa~ !our ,
• teaden and · Q:Wr re- te · proper authorlt.h!t

r:-:c:. -· "'·"""' poutk;tl

.

pm~

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• toala:ht and TYesdtr wttb
portion t.cmorrow: IHihUJ

,
Pomeroy Lada Fl
ienc:ed 0t
••
Ac
•
•
FINJ

•
~

;
•

.
~

t&gt;\Q "7"t:::u.J, R.Ee&amp;C:CA a\-L..IS 11
Siili -,..11 PRISON&amp;A. Rl.lN
OOWN "1J.I1l WOMAN WI"TH

------------~---.

HI$ 91C.YCL-1i ~

I 60T'1'A

1001"~AC:.HE

~

Field Ia Muddy

SUNI&gt;AY 6 lJENT8

KING PHOJ~CT
~RES!B£11 TO
!GTI ;·TODAY

.

Tht Pomeroy hlt'h ac
~CAen vlrtuaUy trornt
~rlenced team fro
baCia·. school at the J
~Cbpol lfld here P'rtday
by tile score ol 36 to o.
'11* ••me wae &amp;aall.-e
IQceJ..'·lad&amp; after the flr'lt
Ui bt play u the Pa:l
l)pqed hole~~ 1n the vl&amp;il
b~ raJna and
the
~ abortty alter t

,., ..·."":_
! . , ..... 01..:.

' '

.

ms

dOwn ot the came an

,__.;,;-

f'-

I

AVAILABLE
.. . '.,

. ~-r;:;--

laniUDJ lnatitutiODCI;
onir Diatricta tii

Aid 'weak

'

York, Oct. 12.--!N8-1ncor.;.
1 of
the t.500.000,000 NaJre(Ut CorpQrat~ pro;tect~
'ldent Hoover'• auQestlon
be tdl'eCtn today 1n 0.:1-,-

cooteEt.

eleven

COnsiderably OUteJ&amp;86et
811:'011pr Panther&amp;, Pt!Yt
thetr tJehtJng sptrtt and
Jtnc away Jn an attems
the 10111. They howe

han fl200 ln capl~l stock.
ltl ""1!1'1!' 10 b .. IUIMcrlbed
lasua!lel! of a maximum of

M

IJ\AI\l.

COIJ~~E

n.ooo

renewal gold note11.
are to uRed to mooil..:
t..nldDH credit or the ooun-

NOT

by the defel'l
by the local ladl

IUttell

ya«&lt;lj
fb]'Outh .sertmmaee.
tabl, Wu merely a wort~
kltalB and not once did
dley were In
d&amp;lliJt!r

n

IICOred on.

The second touch-do•
flnt lurM came when
toot tbe ball on "' lor
yard run with pertect 1
qva~ the line. The extra

1110~1

roade lly a furwDl'd pa:

t.q Crow.

'11i!t Aoo•l:t1.ANA IlL..., MY OL.O

A bad pu&amp;a from cent.&lt;
er let Crow ln the eecor
~It 1he batl tlack aim
Pomeroy lfO&amp;l Une. o .,
tbe ball aM on the next
ed f'l,lt a1aln and ever;
11afe 11.~ the tau were Rb
what or a thrUI fOil' a

6«:"'001.. C&gt;&lt;UM, BL.II.W .lton"O "!'OWN

Chelh.lre
lmuh the Une for ptnr
~ld aolldly and were :
which wu tall:en
Palne:oy tweRb'•elt'ht .

"'ft:&gt;O STIN. y
W..,.. 'It:. UIIL

AWO %'M ,_.RONtNG

P'AA.TY'

A..,Y9c&gt;DV
6UT Mli

SO t&gt;ON''T ~­

,.,,..: . ,.

'

NOW I.'1-1- IN,.~DUC:It You
""TO A 8W1l._._ 61RL- . r - - (

C. lot!.., A.QO ~A-fS A
PR.OM,e&amp;!

A\IJ, c;b.N

1!&lt; loJ016E,

&lt;5ooo .•.,...,
8

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ilte.u."'l'l..&gt;lllla
ON ..... .

'lbf.n a number or reser•
r.q n•l,leve the porU.on or
*Jtn 1n th~; same lUll
~'bey

,_..,U,.,_., l:&gt;CFO""' X'L.I.. 1-&lt;AV&amp; A . . . W
STWP!!I WI,_. OIANA
\F You• ~'- t:'R.OMI'i;E
NO'T "TT OAI--&gt;&lt;;.E

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B.o.IJOYI5 1-&lt;I!:R'SWL.,.,

p•

flb)'a.

,II..

,_I-\... -.,.ci,.J WHAT

IIQA. ..._.... ~NIGH-T• 'J:'M AW,.UI..L...,

+
repeatedly

dowu lhe field wa&amp;

QMCo&amp;

--

... ...

. CA~O

~

st.nf

~~ lai'Jer boy&amp; took the'

:1: "'0PI! YOU
HAVE A I=I!W
SL.AN&gt;&lt;. S-C:.IiS
ON '&gt;'bUA. OA&gt;.ie;l!

the iatety poaltton and

~ • few yardl pin l
~ eodJ brauaht hi
punted outalde
C~eahlre twenty·elgbt :
. , ... _
_...,.A&lt;7 .....

··oro.·

CA~O &gt;'CA. MY

.

'AU'TO&lt;!I~AI&gt;I-\"

11;11: f&lt;llra - YoU'R&amp; -,..E
,._IR$0"1" MAN W&gt;&lt;O'S ,.O..'ii&gt;&lt;.aC&gt;
Mli • l. OON"T OAo-iC:.a V - y
WEI..L-1 8UT ~'M WIL.L.ING

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{heat;

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"-J.4. MUSIC.
-rb S"'T'",A.ta'T,

c&amp;pllallza.t.lons wOu{d be

I'T!

subecribe the fUll two .per

tr net ,:lePosit.l: ~Jtate ··ud
ws f~, lnVGtrnent ·of
(ldl In tao p-eat a Pl'OPOi:.:,·

tetr. capital.

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·~t­
!I~O..C~•Fiteo .
&lt;&gt;f $2,000,000. . .
1rk:. Oet. ~-~1N8-Baules
ler-IM.ttlf's, With the bla ·
10th aldell llmbrretl.· up,
ropess 'today ar; th~'' Hof­

U. B. Trea.aw-er

........... .

l~'lla~l?e

Jl. Oapt&amp;al &amp;lOck patd tn

II~Vestll:attng-

sOug]ft Bddltienal amal!)lmlenta in Ill! · probe ot
i•• IO'Ienimenl.
...._,.._ eotrun"tee colin·
hi .u part ot bls -oft'enaiv$
taJn to jatl BJ. Wlllllllll ll''c obtetnpt. He intended lO
1

. . proftta-ne~
. """"

1..'1.. 11ndtvktecl

lntere&amp;t,

rand . unpt~ld . ....... .
"- .® eldaiq """"oul
u; OUt &amp;o . .nb. tneluc

'WEL.L.I ~UESS

I'VE

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'loU

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.

·outalancUDI' ...... .•
depoolla ..•
Dl. Time · depoatt&amp; .... . ,

n:-llllmu&gt;d

B~OTI-IER

CAJ.JT SE:E

........... .

NOv-.l,V'OLI
SACK WI-IAI VOU
CAL.L.e'D ME OQ

MAKE. YOI)
Sv./Al.I.CIW '40U!i!
~HO"e.IO!

8t&amp;t._ ol Ohio, County of :
oao. a . Nye, CUhil

$HaC tlw aboYe A&amp;tmnent
OOrnn.-AttML:

-

•

nittee Wants
-e Information

!! Refltlrve with Federal
1. C'ilh and due rrom bl
Jl. ftedemptlon fwld wit

...

tb'

Bherm Ctarenoe •Ji.i\lm's.

,., Banklne; boUle, .11,50(

,.~

IIADrO ·HOOK-llf'

count,..

and dlscounta

houe doctor to te,.aal
n he split btl n.ooo, 1100 .
Us apecial pleadhlr be~ of

standards

ann .

· al!alrs comrnttt:lf! te~~;sn
ion ot a auA:eahon that ,
!

Pftferrt'd' arainst

t'Ciur ,

leal !faders and· Urelr re·

::.-;=

the ·

E. M. HYI:,

~d and

~

1eetJDa , ~ - re~

I. ·OWrdraft.R . , ........
I, United Stal:eft Oovt~ml
f.; other bondl, 1t.ocU, a

.~

---·---

•ltup Wbldl ht Intends

Qf,.....M'OJ', In Ute Slab!

•~

•

'ftOWd

IJJ.e dlrec-

: Ute aext meetlnK or the
em Ohio Sherlft'l'l AMO-•

"1ktt-aca!

......
POMERO,

·.

r ~ amonr
1 ./

''l
0~ Oct. 12.-~DetaUS,
1 for • n.ve-eounty poUc~!

L&gt;N ......

· TOTAL

.

, . .. beileved thellf!

NOBLE ORANI

R.enea tor

.

dlrett.ors of tbe eorjNiltl't ~ rneet to ~leet otft.;.

81' ORDER OP 1

11.

l,lOtc.

!Jl• U1e bor·

also pojnt~ 8Qine bank•

SEE VA

ff'Mb ......

.......

t.bta
Poll·

int Ja a member.

1111', Odo., JJU\,, at 1
Grand Offtf!an will 11

~·-

bortowtng banlr.'ll

'
t

· · LE1' IV\E.

CAN

.
It'

. '"'I'''AL

''

tnk and ~he n~ of -thi!
ktatlOI'I or which thie bof..

01-l,YA WIL.L .

'---,WILL- 'lA 1

All Odd Fe~
.. IN pre.ent Tuelda.:

'

l

levy wiU not •b\!. inade

y furnil!lhed

NOTICE!
ODD FELLO
.

.i. .lp&amp;na

'

total of :il per eent or ·the
)I)Oidta were aublcilbed. Jt
It at the eredft. pOol'e ' d~rut t860.000,IQO.
·
J fll1'lllahed by bank&amp; f() r
lrner ~ w!U QOn~

DO

Dqi'M .....

-.

tor the PraM!Ilt
CciimdUed suftltlerW.

time.

vje.re forcecf ·w punt..
J(ltcbim, Youna treahmMI
tll,. •APe&amp;rance ot a mtd

,, tebt

'~

eal~

reached IJ'I

.

•

.

~ne then
&amp;Jtpl,.t~rl( tor the first

ijwepw·&gt;'fo'll

t

nOlinced

1•lned the first down lr,
rat:d· run. Ted B«rt.t
Do 'cy at theo extra point
kJetma but 1t went wt:
DQ!. fOOd.
After the
d~.n the aame soon bee
the footl lads making 1
ever they needed them.
1er aull wu aent tnto th1
t·\&gt;c:r,t.nlle of the reserve
~~;lven a chance to po.rtlol

fi'ln hardly any

t,,

am.O To ~ AD-·

Outntber made the 1

'!'itmd

,.

tela ware; · Di~ /

olditt..

F.Gpped

'

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Tq Be Comr
F•ce Of Cr

Ttk- Che~lre

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..

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,
FORECAST- ..

• toala:ht and TYesdtr wttb
portion t.cmorrow: IHihUJ

,
Pomeroy Lada Fl
ienc:ed 0t
••
Ac
•
•
FINJ

•
~

;
•

.
~

t&gt;\Q "7"t:::u.J, R.Ee&amp;C:CA a\-L..IS 11
Siili -,..11 PRISON&amp;A. Rl.lN
OOWN "1J.I1l WOMAN WI"TH

------------~---.

HI$ 91C.YCL-1i ~

I 60T'1'A

1001"~AC:.HE

~

Field Ia Muddy

SUNI&gt;AY 6 lJENT8

KING PHOJ~CT
~RES!B£11 TO
!GTI ;·TODAY

.

Tht Pomeroy hlt'h ac
~CAen vlrtuaUy trornt
~rlenced team fro
baCia·. school at the J
~Cbpol lfld here P'rtday
by tile score ol 36 to o.
'11* ••me wae &amp;aall.-e
IQceJ..'·lad&amp; after the flr'lt
Ui bt play u the Pa:l
l)pqed hole~~ 1n the vl&amp;il
b~ raJna and
the
~ abortty alter t

,., ..·."":_
! . , ..... 01..:.

' '

.

ms

dOwn ot the came an

,__.;,;-

f'-

I

AVAILABLE
.. . '.,

. ~-r;:;--

laniUDJ lnatitutiODCI;
onir Diatricta tii

Aid 'weak

'

York, Oct. 12.--!N8-1ncor.;.
1 of
the t.500.000,000 NaJre(Ut CorpQrat~ pro;tect~
'ldent Hoover'• auQestlon
be tdl'eCtn today 1n 0.:1-,-

cooteEt.

eleven

COnsiderably OUteJ&amp;86et
811:'011pr Panther&amp;, Pt!Yt
thetr tJehtJng sptrtt and
Jtnc away Jn an attems
the 10111. They howe

han fl200 ln capl~l stock.
ltl ""1!1'1!' 10 b .. IUIMcrlbed
lasua!lel! of a maximum of

M

IJ\AI\l.

COIJ~~E

n.ooo

renewal gold note11.
are to uRed to mooil..:
t..nldDH credit or the ooun-

NOT

by the defel'l
by the local ladl

IUttell

ya«&lt;lj
fb]'Outh .sertmmaee.
tabl, Wu merely a wort~
kltalB and not once did
dley were In
d&amp;lliJt!r

n

IICOred on.

The second touch-do•
flnt lurM came when
toot tbe ball on "' lor
yard run with pertect 1
qva~ the line. The extra

1110~1

roade lly a furwDl'd pa:

t.q Crow.

'11i!t Aoo•l:t1.ANA IlL..., MY OL.O

A bad pu&amp;a from cent.&lt;
er let Crow ln the eecor
~It 1he batl tlack aim
Pomeroy lfO&amp;l Une. o .,
tbe ball aM on the next
ed f'l,lt a1aln and ever;
11afe 11.~ the tau were Rb
what or a thrUI fOil' a

6«:"'001.. C&gt;&lt;UM, BL.II.W .lton"O "!'OWN

Chelh.lre
lmuh the Une for ptnr
~ld aolldly and were :
which wu tall:en
Palne:oy tweRb'•elt'ht .

"'ft:&gt;O STIN. y
W..,.. 'It:. UIIL

AWO %'M ,_.RONtNG

P'AA.TY'

A..,Y9c&gt;DV
6UT Mli

SO t&gt;ON''T ~­

,.,,..: . ,.

'

NOW I.'1-1- IN,.~DUC:It You
""TO A 8W1l._._ 61RL- . r - - (

C. lot!.., A.QO ~A-fS A
PR.OM,e&amp;!

A\IJ, c;b.N

1!&lt; loJ016E,

&lt;5ooo .•.,...,
8

..,...I)

~Tt.)PIO'

ilte.u."'l'l..&gt;lllla
ON ..... .

'lbf.n a number or reser•
r.q n•l,leve the porU.on or
*Jtn 1n th~; same lUll
~'bey

,_..,U,.,_., l:&gt;CFO""' X'L.I.. 1-&lt;AV&amp; A . . . W
STWP!!I WI,_. OIANA
\F You• ~'- t:'R.OMI'i;E
NO'T "TT OAI--&gt;&lt;;.E

,A.Iol'&gt;(oQU$ ~,.O.'T S&gt;&lt;•
B.o.IJOYI5 1-&lt;I!:R'SWL.,.,

p•

flb)'a.

,II..

,_I-\... -.,.ci,.J WHAT

IIQA. ..._.... ~NIGH-T• 'J:'M AW,.UI..L...,

+
repeatedly

dowu lhe field wa&amp;

QMCo&amp;

--

... ...

. CA~O

~

st.nf

~~ lai'Jer boy&amp; took the'

:1: "'0PI! YOU
HAVE A I=I!W
SL.AN&gt;&lt;. S-C:.IiS
ON '&gt;'bUA. OA&gt;.ie;l!

the iatety poaltton and

~ • few yardl pin l
~ eodJ brauaht hi
punted outalde
C~eahlre twenty·elgbt :
. , ... _
_...,.A&lt;7 .....

··oro.·

CA~O &gt;'CA. MY

.

'AU'TO&lt;!I~AI&gt;I-\"

11;11: f&lt;llra - YoU'R&amp; -,..E
,._IR$0"1" MAN W&gt;&lt;O'S ,.O..'ii&gt;&lt;.aC&gt;
Mli • l. OON"T OAo-iC:.a V - y
WEI..L-1 8UT ~'M WIL.L.ING

/'~ ~ L-IIAA.N- -,.. Hee .

{heat;

...,.. t-4··-

t

.1. c:•N HAA.DL..Y \MIIt.IT JIIOA,.
"-J.4. MUSIC.
-rb S"'T'",A.ta'T,

c&amp;pllallza.t.lons wOu{d be

I'T!

subecribe the fUll two .per

tr net ,:lePosit.l: ~Jtate ··ud
ws f~, lnVGtrnent ·of
(ldl In tao p-eat a Pl'OPOi:.:,·

tetr. capital.

Ow.

•

1

..,,s,.. -../

Ot-4, "r''U .WIIET,

_,_....

•

I"'

p..,.....

&gt;rk
·~t­
!I~O..C~•Fiteo .
&lt;&gt;f $2,000,000. . .
1rk:. Oet. ~-~1N8-Baules
ler-IM.ttlf's, With the bla ·
10th aldell llmbrretl.· up,
ropess 'today ar; th~'' Hof­

U. B. Trea.aw-er

........... .

l~'lla~l?e

Jl. Oapt&amp;al &amp;lOck patd tn

II~Vestll:attng-

sOug]ft Bddltienal amal!)lmlenta in Ill! · probe ot
i•• IO'Ienimenl.
...._,.._ eotrun"tee colin·
hi .u part ot bls -oft'enaiv$
taJn to jatl BJ. Wlllllllll ll''c obtetnpt. He intended lO
1

. . proftta-ne~
. """"

1..'1.. 11ndtvktecl

lntere&amp;t,

rand . unpt~ld . ....... .
"- .® eldaiq """"oul
u; OUt &amp;o . .nb. tneluc

'WEL.L.I ~UESS

I'VE

~OT

'loU

"'l)R

.

·outalancUDI' ...... .•
depoolla ..•
Dl. Time · depoatt&amp; .... . ,

n:-llllmu&gt;d

B~OTI-IER

CAJ.JT SE:E

........... .

NOv-.l,V'OLI
SACK WI-IAI VOU
CAL.L.e'D ME OQ

MAKE. YOI)
Sv./Al.I.CIW '40U!i!
~HO"e.IO!

8t&amp;t._ ol Ohio, County of :
oao. a . Nye, CUhil

$HaC tlw aboYe A&amp;tmnent
OOrnn.-AttML:

-

•

nittee Wants
-e Information

!! Refltlrve with Federal
1. C'ilh and due rrom bl
Jl. ftedemptlon fwld wit

...

tb'

Bherm Ctarenoe •Ji.i\lm's.

,., Banklne; boUle, .11,50(

,.~

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count,..

and dlscounta

houe doctor to te,.aal
n he split btl n.ooo, 1100 .
Us apecial pleadhlr be~ of

standards

ann .

· al!alrs comrnttt:lf! te~~;sn
ion ot a auA:eahon that ,
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t'Ciur ,

leal !faders and· Urelr re·

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f.; other bondl, 1t.ocU, a

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1 for • n.ve-eounty poUc~!

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NOBLE ORANI

R.enea tor

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dlrett.ors of tbe eorjNiltl't ~ rneet to ~leet otft.;.

81' ORDER OP 1

11.

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also pojnt~ 8Qine bank•

SEE VA

ff'Mb ......

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t.bta
Poll·

int Ja a member.

1111', Odo., JJU\,, at 1
Grand Offtf!an will 11

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All Odd Fe~
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y furnil!lhed

NOTICE!
ODD FELLO
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)I)Oidta were aublcilbed. Jt
It at the eredft. pOol'e ' d~rut t860.000,IQO.
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lrner ~ w!U QOn~

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rat:d· run. Ted B«rt.t
Do 'cy at theo extra point
kJetma but 1t went wt:
DQ!. fOOd.
After the
d~.n the aame soon bee
the footl lads making 1
ever they needed them.
1er aull wu aent tnto th1
t·\&gt;c:r,t.nlle of the reserve
~~;lven a chance to po.rtlol

fi'ln hardly any

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play aa the

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iQexperienced team

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down or the same
pined the first down
yal:d · run. Ted ScOt

MAIL

"!'HI'!&gt; I'!!&gt; OHe

Public

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CARP':&gt; WILL

OUR CHR~"TMAeo
Q'EACH OUR. F'RIE~ ON
liM£.. WE ORPE~P o..CI

oovemor oeorie
ttJa olllelal tamny

ieloll a 26-bow' vaCation in
tlfllute to ChrJatopber CO·
lu~bul'

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~rica 439 JeiU'I aao today

4Jl bUt · Prohibition
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FRIEND!&gt;

the rtSCt\

~lven

a chance to part
contett.
TtK Cheshire elc.'t
CODIIIIderably
outcJu

alnnaer Panthers, n1
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tbe 10111. They ho
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f:!:
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hardly any

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IICTimmage.

tad, was merely " wo
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lher/e"' ln dang•

score em.

1bt tseoond touch .. ,

Uut half came wh
Wok the ball on 10
JIUd run with perleal
qve ~ the line, The ex
IU&amp;de by a forward
~Crow.

A bad pcls.!l from eel
erlck Crow in the se.
~ot 1 he ba.H back •

IS

Pomero)' roal Une.
tbe ball o.nd on the 1\f
ed fl\lt. acaln and e'1

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'THE HOME
TOOT~ ).Nt&gt;
CA'&lt;o!'ER BECAUSE
THE l.REA'T

ute "'" the fallllo were
w~al of a thrlll tO!!' f.l
Cheahl.re
repea~
IDUUih the line for p
held IIOlldly and were
iuaot whtch wu take

WOOf'E:R'l't1l;

NI!:X'l' WEEK

PIDme:oy tweftl,y.oeJcht

!. ere"fliN~'II

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WILL BE HELP

AND

Then a number ol re11
tq t1·l)eve the porU.on , 1
pllyera ln tht: liJO.nle .
CIOWII lh~ rteld waB tt
'lbYs- · 1'hey reached.

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pl.,t~~" ~r the Hr.
forced ~· punt.,
JoaChim, YoWli freatw
IJIP. &amp;PJ~e&amp;ranee of o .Jl
l~ tarcer boys took l ·
the siatety poattton f.
~ a (ew )'Brds 1•1il
~JIO'!In8 ends brou.~t
.. CrOw

punt-ed

FLYU liURT

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dtnhire twcnty·elgbt
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POD FELL

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th, Hl-

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RJI uoutlie. n

All Odd Fetloft
&amp;e lie pnup&amp; T ...

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REPORT WANTED ()N.

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CELEBRAtto CASt:;

Grand Olrhen wU
Rnr. Dtcne wot

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Wuhlillton.
the Wtcbraham

NOBLE ORA

J . .lp&amp;nl and dlaooun
2. ·Ovetdrafta . ..... ,
J, United States OOvt
4r Other bonds. etocU
11 Banttnc oouse. fll
a: ReRrve with Feder
fl'~ Cub and due from

U. a&amp;demptlon fund
U. 8 . Treasurer .

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rc.-Eolu~on C&amp;llhll
~o mate publiC a

BY ORDER 01

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In Delaware; · Di,..;.;tO...' /
Nam~ To
AD-nOli need

AdditioDal Three Montho
I. CiYOD ·On Loan of

tha focal lads maklna;
ever they needed the
\er sub was sent Into

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ERMAN NATION1

klcihla but It went

Lbdr !llfhtlng spirit

-- -

CRmiT TERMS

llQ. Cood.
After tbl
dQ.)Io'q the 1ame soon t

Of

SERVICE

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NEWS

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