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sCHOOL BOY 18 AUTO VI &lt;.'TIM
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cne of five youLhs v.ho 1m.d 1· thu~ I
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By FREDERICK ABBOTT
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Loa Angeles, c~.• Oct. 23- Ruth ; Maryaville
Pubhc Schools , 1 N s Staff Correspondent
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cuffing a coUJ t biullt! P.•ld 8 gu.'\rd America n pw1e1e~ Ill Lhe aHa1rso r a i hop~ t ul of a
reoonc:lllu.t.ion bf
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lmand that China furnish complete lmained at lllrKe , 00 , ~ follo'wtnr tcally divergent. In recent year~ - 1spell oooperaUon In the future. B~,
represented by a nesh and blood
unh 1 anuary
slra.lahLenlng Itself CIUL and that
WA ' and effective fiiUarantees tha.~ the the capturl' Oi ~j.e tourth j)J )~~r wue placed vi.9-a- VIIi toda y In t hf' ' in view of France'&amp; lntranatcept
at.t.orney today llll tha county cora' the hoU&amp;e ot steel was now In orperllC.ns of Presldmt Hoover a nd views on diMrm•me nt. &amp;eCUrttj", and
1Uves and property of Jnpa.ne~~e Nu- hel e last ni!1h!
ner summoned a jury for the inMarysville, o , Oct. 23-INS-- der, Cha.rles M. Schwab. Veteran
ttonnls will be protected before 1
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Premier Laval.
: u:pa rattons. there 11 behind UJ,is b.~~
quest lnt.o the deaths of the two Maryllvllle's public echools were soldier of the steel lnduatry, today
, evacuation of troops from recently
M...&lt;\NY \\'OMEN EMBALMERS
Their ccnferencet~. bep nnin g to- 1titudtJ of hCipeflllnes&amp; a very diSPhoenix women, victims of the under a closing order today follow- 'SO\Ulded 11 trumpet call ~ 0 the m&amp;m
I occupt-:!d territory in Manchuria I Cincinnati o, Oct 23- INB-- 1ouy will run the gamut of mtcr- ~ cernlble air or skept.lclsm ~t
ahastly "trunk murder."
l tng a dectsloo of the Board ot Edu- Ibers of the Amklcan Iron and 1 F
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T R be&amp;:lns was plQced before the Lea- Fune, al &lt;ll r..:i: t m 11 1Lt. 8 protession iH national Irritants, from war debts either the French or the Amertta~
Attorney Louli P . RUSGell, for- cation last night to sllllpend the I Bt.wl tmtit.ute to 'sail Into the job"
armen on IRUe 0 e- ~ ue Clf Nations counc11 by the Jap- no wny !1m1tt:d tu 11 , n. Lc_ 1 ~ tu n parations from dl8annamcn t vlt!wpolnts will be materially alter
merly munlelpa.l Judge, was em -! school!i until after the November I of lmprovlnr economic condltlons. 1
1i1t Tuberculin
anese deleptlon today .
Ashlry. p1esldent ul t h L ca.::4kLl W the question Cl! France's ··se~ur- ed by the brief three days of p&lt;! r'ployt!d to represent Mre. Judd , 2'7- elections because of a lack or fund&lt;:&gt; I Schwab, president of the l011ti- ~
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The d£ma.nd was embodied In a Manut 11 cturers AsJ;OCiat 1011 of Am- Jty ; rrom gold resen: es to the mat- l!':ona.l cuntact The dUTerencM aft!
year-old-hospital !ll!cretary, now o.
POB:llblllty that the schools may t ute a.nd chairman of the Board of
e.en
I cvunler· ptoposa.l to the resolut1Cin erl.ca revealed here today
ter uf ext.endiDR the wternQUOJra.l held to be t.oo dt!tip- s-:ll.ted fi!ir
fugitive in the first of two lnquhles remain clotled until January I wa.'i Dhector11 ot the Bethlehem Steel
l lntlOduced yesLerday by the five 1 There are more thjlu ;tOO womeu
ready solution .
Into the responsibility for the declared by the OOo.rd In an appeal corporation, &amp;I!Serted that lnduat.ey
Bt.,~rlinJtoa , Ia., Oct 23- INS- 1 Jeadln&amp;: membtlu or the l:ague rmploy ed u ~
luneral
dlrecto1s
- , Nrlthcr Premier La. val nor Pre&amp;dea.tha~ of Mru. Judd's crstwh.lle ; w voters to sanction o. three mill has gotten 1t.&amp; ~:~ econd wind" and 1Ra Ink btodNaytr!eve1nted ~ .. ~urpriae ,•~: . council Tht! new Japanese ptopo· , throughout the country, he :..t11l~.1
ir,h.nt Hoover would admit 11avlug 8
chums, Agnes Aun Lel'oi, 30-yeur· levy at the eltmt.lon on Nevember 3 that "economy and
eftlclerwy" ac Y a ... na. suar...,. ..en on uc t al, cabled by the Tc.kyo gove1n~
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am to offer the otber
c.ld nurse, and Hedwig Samuelson, In order to permit J·e-openlng of would lead business out Of the de- encampment of en~t\led Des 1 mrmt to ~nk.iebl Yoohisawa. J\.8 1
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progr
at, red~hatred lnvolld school teach the schools.
pression.
Moine,~ coWlty fann!b rei18&amp;Uag le&amp;iue repre~~entatlve, did not con-I Dayt.on. o . Oct 23-INS--Addi·l
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Teacheh have not been paid
"The improving of our credlt State tuberculin catt~ test.
¥t.ltuttl definlt.~; reJection of the I lions of plant equipment and pe1 - ,
Th·~ Frt:neh statesman mere)) aaJd
the opening of the term and ! structure by \'lrtue of t.he steps adPlve companies of tbe mUttli. COWlCII's resolution but. !1\tl&amp;:ested a. sonnel are likely to be made at th"
that he was here as the guest Of
Los An lea OCt 2_":- II•s- 1. h,, ~~~Y $158 remains ln the funds or vocated by President Hoover and were c&amp;llMI. out before dawn, but number of lmportant alten.Uons
I McCa.ll company hert' within the In Caae lnTolvia• Appoint- the American government tcJ disboe.rd
Lhe bankers Is a fundamental step harddredly -~~ dthey .~~rc_!J_~ •bhunThe principle alt~rs.tlon propolred uext 18 months t.o take co.re of ex-!
m:•t of Reeeivers for
cuss world problems
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Judd, aoug:ht for the
In the righ&amp; dlre.:tlon," Schwab t.old
y.... O'flll w'"' ,..,.... w en Ill In t.he resolution 1.8 the suuostlon pected lncre&amp;.lied. marazJne pub~ l
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Admlni.strallon spokeamen slm~x
trWJ.~ murders of her two
Bert~a. 0 , Oct 23 - INB--1each- the reneral meetina of the lnstl· Cll~-~C:, tJl
~e that the council,. call upon Ch llut llshmg work . It w11s Indicated tu- t
Loaa Cmopantel
I stated that. there was no progr.i.lil,
turru:d into another chllnnel ludu.y
In Be tell district schools today tu~e
troops n.._....
theeJ k Brae 1· for ..errecUve guo.ranteea of the Uves day
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1and that the dlscuSIIIona would . lte,
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wlth announcement by pol.i&lt;:e
to recelv~ only three-fourth s
Fear has been lessened. There rn:~L ~qul:\ ~tuartena eof vefu~ ;!!oDd prop~rty of J~~opa.nese Nation- ~
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Columbua,
Oct 23- INB-The lor a very Informal nature
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the salaries due them becaUS'.! oi Will be no collapae. The 1:10urces of fa me
bUt =~ tor reaktance , als" before calling 011 ,Japu.n to be·
WOULD Kt:·NAMJ: CITY
contention or At.tomey General I 1t was made very ~vidt!nt, troW·
been located
lack of fund s, accOJ•dlng to Clerk ~e ~:t hove been ~~blllr.ed and 'lie W:nt ~~~dlly ahead.
1 gln Its evacuation
In Its original • West. Oran~~:e, N. J ., Oct. 22- INB o tlbr. rt s ~ ttman that common piell.S 1 Eo ver. th!lt the thoug~t uppemi.
This hitherto unknown
Powles.
:Ch:: Jsh~~~
A DlBJJ8 rnee\lnc of :uoo fa.rm- l form, the resolut.ion first demanded ~ -A mo,enJent to name this town courUs h:ne no power to appoin t , In the French premier s mind Ia ~
RuaseU Blake Howe, a student
$9.007 21 remains In
tor Improving condl~~:: ~~~~ tn•urt:entl wu d1aperaed lalat nl&amp;ht 1 eva.cuatlon by Nov 16 and Ulen •~~l8on c:y ~isohonur or tt"e ~ate 11eceiver.; for btjhtlng and loan u - win over I u~ United Sta~ to
music at the University of &amp;uthem
district fund wll:.h which
low3 :
bJ farm leaden who quietly went called on Cbina to tumlah the de- l maJ!It.l.llnv~ntlons nw~:"~o~k~ ~ ' r+c iat lons except upon application 'l flld ~ea of .:mterin1 Into a security
California, came forward with 11.
a.pproxtmately $l5.000 In
~ead wt.th plana for immedlat.e sln:d i\l&amp;tant.eeB
t his h
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of the 'lta.te suptJrlntendent of pact , either thrCIUJfh the lt.B&amp;ney
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&amp;tor)' that prompted offlcl~~ols tu
and operating expenses.
acuao If neoeuar)'.
The Japane~W counMr-proposal. ~ay
ume ere, ga. n
mpe ua building and loan
assoclat.ao~ origlna.lly proposed by W~
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decide to apin question Mrs. Judd's
extravagances
Mllltary oftlcers oontlolitd to re- It wa• learned, was privately clrcu__
, thtOUih the attorney general, was Wilson. or by lmplemenL1nc 1,M,
brother. Burt,CIJ.l McKinneU, reprlpea; which celve i"eporta that the lnlluraentR lated a.mong members of the lequt;
"LOR ANGELES" ON TRIP
jupheld here t.odp.y by the Ohio Su- ~ Kelloa-Brla.nd pact. for t.be out.Jardii;li the miBBin( woman's ~lttre
I.Dken plaoe iii -QlOII. pauell qua.n.Ut1oa o1 n1tro-1lycer· CO\Ul,Cil lbortl)' after noon, t.o IIYe
Lakebunt, N J .. Oct. J3- INB- pu:me court.
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hle lister
tailed tu obtain de- Nativea, ObJ'kti"• •o
Japant se proposal It was under- Iexpected to t&amp;ke pmt .In the atr 1county common pleas court from mtne the aggre:seor Jn the event of
Uftrt at a railway station of the
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11tooa ellmtnated the clause of t~ show at the Jeraey OJly alrpbrt tar ' appolntin&amp;: a receiver for the Co- war .
trunks eontatnlng the battered bod- liah RUle, Demand Tranaorlglnal
r~CIIIltion,
dema.Jdlng the benefit or the unemployed.
llumbtan BuHdtna and Loan AalloOiven sueh a IU&amp;r&amp;ntee, the
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cl.atlon at Columbus
Prench are preJ)&amp;red to make milSamucll:lOn The trunks had been
er to ~e
t 18"htA" 'l'his, however, wUJ be lm LINDl' ON WAY EAST
Coulllt'l tor the Ohio BuJid11ll tertal concessions in the wa.y of disshipped os bagga.ge from Phoenix,
Plied in the ll"eneral demand fo1 Rock Sprinp. W"I!/O . Oct. 23 - INB ll880C1Stions In Ohio, representing annament &amp;nd re~a.ratlons WlthArlzona
~te&lt;:tlon of li ~s and property In -Col and Mrs Chari@S A Lind· 1tlon of about 500 buildlnt and loan ou~ It, there 111 believed to be &amp;eant
At 8 P . M Monday n1ght, Howe
we are a creditor nation rlif!~e 0~~d:toofth~he 1.700 80~- , ferenU.aUy meanln!! ri apa:ls exist - bt:rgh took Cltf a t a 12 a. m 1e s.t 1 latiBCia.tlorur. In Ohio, r&lt;'Pt;esentmg chance that Prance wUI concf:d.e
Informed a.uthorlt.tes, he had Lalket.l
a.g:alnst a
prooperlty of our lnterna.- 0
Dan Turn
country Y 11ng treaty rtgh~ in Manchurh 1toda:~- rm Chicago wh~~ they ex- 95 per cent of the total assets or anything In these matters
wlth McKinneli and the lo.tte1 had
the Mediter~
neighbors Is neceesary 00 our ov.
er arrived ye!lterday i must be guaranteed and rrs pect::!d pect. to make a brief 11u;p before go- :1111 building a nd loan a..&lt;mOCJatlom 1 Senate leader&amp; have made it clear,
!laid his slater Wll.6 In deep trouble
ISland of Cyprus, who have
well-being,'· he said.
I'LE~1JBNING BUiLDi'NG
bY China..
ing on to New York tonirt.t
in the state, supported Bettman in however. t.o President Hoover thllt
and bQS asked for The lCian ol
the standard or revolt ~e sr.:peg~;l: ~pospr:~~:! !:!lis•!~:
Ohweland
Oct 23 - INS--Ten i Without saying so In DS mao~.lY
Landing at the Rock Springs ~~olr- hts case
any such pact Is foredoomed to tf-some money. The conver~~&amp;tlon acBritish rule there
"'"""" socially proiDtnent person!! W"re 1wor&amp;, the Japanese prupos~IJeJ) e- port at 5 15 pm. Thuu.day Lhr The wnt wa.s allowed by a vote jecUon.
cordtnl!C to the music student oc, t:r:~~et~&amp;~en:ta:: ~~; ~~~~~~ g~~e~e~~e~ U:::Str:~~ forced to flee t.o the street her.e
sents Japan's det.ermtnntion lo sc~ 1 Llndberghs were unex)re1Jtecl gu ~st.s of four to two, Supreme Judges
There remains then as the most
curred only II few hours after Melh dole H
!edged Ul
day when 1\re broke out In a SIX- the.t the Chinese rua.rantre11 a~e at this little mlnlag town last night :ThomllS A Jane&amp;, Edward 8 Ma.t-~ promising aspects of the HooverKinnell and the lluspected nmr;~~Y ~=!.;O:t!ee~
du~try ,;. su:~tlnt: any em::~:i smte DJ)IIrtment bulldlnr Damoge workln1 o11t eft'ectlvely before evac- They were called ba.ck. from th ch thlas. Robert H Gay and James ~ Laval conferences un agreement on
deress called at the railway
tor permanent peace despite the was eatlmated at • 2000
ua.Uon takes place
aerial vacaUon In the Orl::!nt. by ~be rR(;blnson voting for the writ, wltn continuing the Gennan debt mora~
"It )'&lt;IU ever wanted to help
and Syria to quell the riot• bUlllness which might acerue from
Ml811 Jean Winton: 18, do\llhtm
The proposal 8180 dropped BJtl.::!:- death of Msr Lindbergh 's rather,I ChJet Justice C T MDnlha.U and t.orlum beyond next June, .and a n
help me now," McKumell pleaded
\~~tc~~~~tesh:~~ a~ building navy vessels and a.rma.· ot AlexlltiKfer E. Winton pioneer VI ot the Lea.iUe resolution which United States Senator Dwl.ght W .Judie Florence E Allen di.SBentlng. l agreement rest.rictlnr and regulat·
accordin1 to Howe, " my slater hD.s
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automolllle manufaClture~: jumped urged "direct. negotiations ~s 8001! Morrow of New Jersey.
1Judre Reynold&amp; R. Kinkalde did '~g ~e How 01 I Oid between Franc:!
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become involved In a terrU::le lrll Schwab potn~ed out that Amerl- 2D feet lo the rround and brought as evacuation Ls completed
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ahci the United States
g£dy., a. hmrlblt'! crime I need so•ne
that ca was on the upward move last a ladder to ald. Mrs Walter Will- ~ was Clone beclluee of the Jnpanes~
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monE:-y-anythlog- flve
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cruis•--·· he• boo•-··, and Jeuoo Will- vte•LhaL the council should mak.• Columbus, o , Oct 2s - INS-lh• 1
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mora.torium, the
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jlroductlon curve had In- tams, 18, to flee the burninK sl.ructh
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Jewett 0 Oct a3 - IN8--'sam- which cau s ed
resentment In
Howe Maid be r~fu scd to lend cruiser
and the destroyer creased s teadilY from the first of ture.
e C\llCUil on at Ohio- State university's hom..' uel Maholan. 69 wl\5 ·killed on his France. thert Is a. feeling- that tb11
1 future llctlou b:!tore
money to McKinnell and that the Achates were expected l;() arrive the year," he said. "Then came
is complete
coming celebration November 7 ra.rm near h~re ·today when -;truck wlll ha.ve to be done away. whether
1but an attempt. wtl l be made to s.e· on the head by a portion uf a tree 1 Premier Laval agreeA to lt ln Wa.sh·
hunted woman'ti brother
then during the d~~oy.
the breakdown of finanoea In cenHEINTZ IS wm
BOught a loan from another studenl
Sill: troop-carrying airplanes, tral Europe which spread 00 En1Clnelnoatl, 0 ., Qct. 23-INS- Pelplng, Oct :!3- INS---JapaneEe 'cure two of hl'r smaller Rtslcrs ~tump hi'! wu blutlng away
l lngton or not The Hoover-Laval
Frcm Howe's llccount, po' Jce !:d~
with riflemen. an! following land and brought. violent repere!UI- VIctor Heintz, former Republlc:an troops, 81 '1Jported by b'»nblnt a11 -~ from Akron Inst-ead, L W. St. John.'
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conve rsations, however may smooth
Cluced tbe theory, suggest Jd pJeI
planes hvm Alexandrla, lslons to our own ahore&amp;."
oona:re81110an from the second Ohio plane~; today eontm\led tlwi1 dJJV '! director or athletics a.l !.he unlver·
QUARTETTE ROBS BANK
l n\\'"BY 110me of the rougli spols hi
viously durin&amp;" the mvestlgatlon
aud a company of the Kina's Schwab termed the indlfl'erence dlltrtClt, wa 11 a IP'OOII1 today, rot-~ against
Ohluese
bandlt- ll oops slty, stated today
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I the way of the ext~nslon
that Mrs. Judd may still be ln L ()!;
entrained ft•om port said to governmental ClCISta 81 one of the lowing his marrlal(e yesterday 1.o north nf Mukden, accmdi.Jt1 tu ndRichwood, 0 , Oct :!3--INs The gold issue ts more current
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mob6 we.·c meunwhlle wor~t featurea of American Ute.
Mlas Frances WIIUamson
vict:s received here.
TO IIELP COA.L BUSINESS
IThre(' wh1te men and a n~ro st.n1 · and concerns only the Unit...-!
Angeles
sheltel·c
•- the •·
to our local
Mar 11 ns .,.,..ry.
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o,th or1 theb vicblity,
lati
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""wn• of LRO"""n
........ , 'I refer pa~icuiarly
n
Heintz entered OODJft!BII tu 1018 ,
A 6ta te men t t rom •"~ ·,.., Jo.-n-"
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·~ Il d a dar 1nR hold up o1 th e •
rarm · states aDd Prance, which betw•
lrH~we·= •:vw.~r! . vcs Cit
__.. In L~~asol and Famaausta g o~r nmenldtll, a.~Hte, city ~d coun- vacating hia seat w enter the arm)' 1 mlllt.o.ry h eadquarters at Mukden !Coal O!JCrators expressed th ~ b;!- 1ers and Depositors Bank here to- them possess e.pproxlmat.ely 7&amp;.. pil'r
1 0e ... · ere we ••• co1Olf• durlna the World wat.
t th
, doubt on the1 ac"'-'£u 1 "" report.:&gt; reaching her£! y,
I descr.bcd the military m;lvements lid here toduy that large co."JSum- day lind fled northw11rd m an aut::~- cent of t.be world's supply 1n recent
1t d
pon e ou' rows
from Cyprus
!Ill wa.ates wblch aDe a dead wellht
M measures of self -d.eferu:J. mu&lt;lr crs v.oulll lnc1case their stock&amp; and' moblle with nearlp,;$10 ,000 cblair. .d weeks. Europ2, principally Pnmce,
account given by McKinnell whu
The om~-1 ,.- ..,,._,
Ni oia on business and Ule public."
b Chi
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said that he had left Mrs Judd out
..._ Cl&gt;RI ...
a 1 co
H 1 ld
b~MILITAR
PILOT
IS
ncLessan
Y
nese
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caus~ a rrca ...,r urman
or Ci.ta as 1 at the point o a n
has withdrawn some seoo.ooo.ooo o
1Y par 11 a 1 -ue for
his
to
oblle
few
mlnllt.!s
has
bl!en
set
afire
by
the
fanatlcni
e
a
on
the
r.on
~
ur
the
South
Manchurian
a
res
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t
or
the
Interstat-e
commerct'
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the
previous
metal
rrom
New
York,
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a.u m
a
advocates of ending Br1til!h rule this ~ Ule polltkllan
KJLLED JN MUKDEN ra1lway.
commission proposal to raise coal 1 PACIFIC S 1 EAMER
'which has been interpreted and
after leaving the stlltlon and tha~ over t.he Uland which Great Brit·
"There Ia the waate Of racketeerApproximaLely fifty Chlrwse ha~ :· rrelght rates S3 a cD.r N.cSI'• Vl' :,
GER ' criticised in some quart~rs lUI "an
he never •f;QW or hea.rd from her aln has held since the early years c J Ina, the 'Nalte In COWltJeaa bureaua, Mukden, Manchuria, OCt 23- I ~n killed In the fighting m Uw stocks are now. low, they indicated
IN SERIOUS DAN
attack on the dollar:· The wlthJudd Is captu,.ed ailv~ ' the Wogd -,;ar and had adminL!iter~ :~ .. ~~a=nce In admlnbtra- INB-A Japanese mnttary pilot W&amp;li Tlehllng u~a.
drawa.l has made no appreciable
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have her constltutlu a.l, ed fru· many yee.rs before that
lnlltantly killed toda.y when hm
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BA.NKS TO BE-OPEN
1 San FranclScCI, Cal., Oct 23- INS 1dent In the American supply, out
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~- -Schwab npreued. the recret o:r
f
trol
d crash
I Toledo o Oct 23-INB--With
Fllunderlng
helple~sly
In a
1h
rights full.)' protect.:!d. Her husba.ni.l
.. OIL REPORr' PERSlS'J S ,
the. steel Industry tor the necessity ~ar:;:
:~ oC:~ulr:d:.
TO APPEAL SENTENt..:E
four of the c.losed Tolfjdo banks ac - bea' ~ sea, the steamer- Wilmington ~o,nge.:o~:~~t ~ g ime~:n
Dr. Wtlllam C Judd, ret:llned t wo
Wa!&lt;hlngt.on. Oct 23- INS- ·A re- tJC tecent wqe cutUna:.
Th cdd t occurred durin&amp; an~
lceptml lhe proposal lo consolidate of the Nelson Line wt.~ m a :-;cr - ~·.,.....,
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attorneys to attend t o hls wife's lc"We held to the old wa1e ra&amp;es
e a
en
ceremonies for
Bowllns Green, 0 .. Oct 23 - INS December 15. was set toda.y as tt- ~ ious ll ht todav oft' Blunt 's R!d finance.
p.l lnteresUI shOuld she be cap- ~nsth~t J::rt~:~m;~:~~~ll~~~: llS lona as our balarlee 1heet.t would
~:::"'!mda!ounded in Ja.p- - An appeal was planned here to- tentAtive dat.e .or the openlna: or i 350 a:u:s north ·01 here, accordm~, No grea.t dlftleulty 18 antleipn~
tured. The lawyers are Louis P Curtis as Its cr.ar prCvok~ eml- permit." he said. "But with tbe ne! wars. ~e plane was one of day by attorneys ror Mrs Blanch the mef'led ba.nkll as a. single lnsU - to wcrd received by the San Fr.:tn- 1 in rea.eblna an arreement U~t:S
Russell and Richard H. Canttllon siderable d\acuMiun today In Rc- llqukiatlon or prices and valuea in a
uadron of ten machines whlch Hallr:ly, 88, from her sentence 00 tutlon
' ci'lco Ch!lmber of Conuncrc~
1([Old movement, for the
The lQtter was associated in the pqbllcan elreles
ull directions It was nece~~&amp;ry 10
sq 1 f matkm over the elty we lmprl8onment 1n the Mary ~v\lle
one of the flye closed bllnkll, the
The steamer Admiral Sebn!t' bur- States stm poBS~S aboUt. twtce
0
defense tom years ago of the nc~
yield to eoonomlc Jaw."
h~le
or 1 h dl'ed troops por- rerormatory tor the rata! shooUng Cotnnlerce Guardian Trust ~~ond led to tht· rescue '"d took off the the French reserve.
torlous W11llam Edwo.rd Hickman
While Curti5 denl:i
"h::m ng He added that any ateJ) which
of her broLher, Fred Bonham savings, refused t.o join In the r
of 15 men under the com·
Prtot· to initiating his conversa1se;.ra etn:.
who went to the gallows for the received any offer," his frl.md.s be· f011ten buslne81i In a llowul eco~
Then m!e craahed near tho Judie A w. Overmyer of Fremont, merger plan, and ann.1unoed lllmu- ' ::::d or Captam John Bagerst;um ttons with Pre5ldent Hoover and
brutal 8la.ylng of twelve-)·ear-old lleved American oU producere haw mle way ls an aid to our naUomll M mCW:I monument many llpec- who handed down the sentence, lt&amp;nteoualy that it would re-open • The crew or the Adnural sebree members of the cabinet, Prt&gt;mler
)~arion Parker.
!U:C&amp;~~ ~o~~m~t~~~!dw~t s:-~?,
(Continued on 1 qe three)
g~ rtiU'I'OWlY eiCl&amp;Ptna: inJhrY.
overruled a motion tor a new trial ' on the same date.
1was a.t.temPtinl t o set a !me aboard Laval proved hinulelf an admirable
Or. Judd ,alSo Lssued an apJ)f.!&lt;-1
.... , WUntl,..ton
fencer In parrying questions conaddressed l.o his wlfoe beglflng her to Amertean Petroleum lnatltute's ancemlng hls m.J.sslon
However, tile farm leacleta ihaiat
that thelr plans call tor only "P&amp;I ·
slve resfJtance."
Ed B\'el'fiQian, 80¥1 of tlle man on
whoae fann the objectors ttre en.:
camped, decl&amp;l'M that. the farm1rh: ~0 !fUM and would fight
t c
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Silk Ct·epee, Satins, Velvets, Sheer
Woolens and Jerseys.

Thoxlne will stop this ,kind
cough at. Anoe. Saft!--;{lhildh~ llf
it. Remember Thoxlne will re-1
sor~ throat or ooU&amp;hs within 1
minutes or your mone)' ' back.
, BOc, •• DO botues. Sfld lJy .
Eberebach Pharmacy
Pomeroy
Martin &amp; Roller Drua Company
Mkldleport
an otber good drur atores.

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mornJng tor an -:.15.,. ' tnunlng frifiie court ·aJrd'We'll a wilt of pro- 1lgnatoryr nat.iona would a.aree to

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WE GIVE MIDDLEPORT AUCTION
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BIG HALLOWEEN CELEBRATION
AT MIDDLEPORT, NIGHT OF OCT.
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- - The smartest of the season's newest fashions
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enforcl.na
thfl
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"TIME TO WORK"
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Condition•; Economy, 1 ~1'
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Antiquity

coullJs, esDt'()IBily ni5tht
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FOLLOWING
FAILURE'
McCord'~ • """' f&lt;iond ol " "
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Chic&amp;.goall , testified agu1nst IJer

broke Into a large
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w ce or:,ned
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Valentine contained the rulinw .
&amp;t&amp;tin&amp; that the banker did not pro·
l mi.Be to marry M18&amp; Mccrord and
-not &amp;lveto.
her cause to l;lelleve
New W 1'tnen In Unuaua1I did
he intended
Cue She dI LI. Iht 0 n 1' The actrest~ ch arge d R 0 thschlid
to marry
Bro th er' I Ac t'lOftS
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actor's equity
ball In her
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POMEROY, OHIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1931

IS!=~~~~T ':'~N!o~~~~ riN~NCIAL WORLD

1howtn tn tbl

treme North 11nd We•t port,1.0111 tonl&amp;ht and· m
~e North and W!!St. portions Sat urday. Bll&amp;btb'

N... York, .:;.;.. - 23-IN&amp;-M... •

Prices Lowest Since 1912--Thank the Depression
F~r This Opportunity.

Mrs. Bertha Hamilton and d&amp;IJ8h 1
ter Joan of Columbus, Mr.s H11nnah
Perry and daughter Lula of NelIIODVJlle~ Mrs Thoma.!! Longst.Bft
tiOn the thouaands ~f Injuries p~e - I and U:ts H V Ohllna:er or Mldd ~!IMandiJ.
11J.ur~day .
vented
port, Marie and Berlha MIJitJr of
-;..~ .,Joe ' X.tlller and lifllndTHIRD THURSDAY CLtJB
rncrU.ed tnt.eJUt i.&amp; shown l.l Pomr.roy WBJ'e a:uests of Mrs. Llll:e
. . . ..., Mhh Me8nea a.nd Eupne
'I'm Third Thursdlly Club met Red Cr08I Flrft Aid service by Wagner and Mr. and Mr&amp;. H B
IUUird retutDed to tbelr horne at Wednelday eventna at the home or larp manufacturers public utllllles Powell Sunday '
~nnatl w.tdnelday after a visit Mra. A1fred Elberfeld on Lincoln police and fire dePartments o.nd
Mr o.nd Mm H. B. Powell (Qcn·
wt~ )ln. Jktlllrer'l brother, Harry Hill. The l&amp;alll8t1n&amp; hoatesses.. were llChoola. In the last year, 3.910 per -~evt Wli.S'Tler ) nnn&lt;.um.• s the birth
~ ·~ family at Mlnenvllle. 14re. J . o Jloedel, Mrs Lily Coati!.", 110111 were trained m Red CrOB:l of a ~ Oct 1'l He was niUlled
;.Mitfj l:laie HaFt il una61e ti:l be at llm. Theo Ebersbach and Mre.. Carl . first aid tn Ohio. Aside from th &gt;Jse Don Hetbert
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"'tor)(. Olotbtna HoUle on Bridl(tman
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Mr5 Mattie CU6tel left Mo:1cl o\t
tlitoucoun~ ot alclmeu.
Mra Edward Oelvtn ot PlainB· others atte.1ded demonstratiOns or fwoi:,Pa1; 1'e"'nd',b.urg for a. weeks visit
''Mr. •Md
Clarence Hoover of
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fa here Yillltlni relatives fi£ld, N. J ., 18 the guetlt o1 DU8. n.1- took a part of the instruction The
Mr. and Mn Walter Churcn und
.,.,_ tr1mdl.
!t.on RUSBell.
llntereat in the flr&amp;t aid prc:J@ram b} ramlly of Gallipolis spent th ~ we ~ k
Mr.~ Mr,a. RolUn NeulrJlos
Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Grueser,,induatry Is showinl a decided end with the latter's fother Sam
t;OPw,ll rrom the eecond ward to the Mr1. Han•p Mescher and Mrs .Harry lsrowth. As a result ol the coun~ s Norris and tamllyo.
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"Wk$eli property on Breezy Keiser villted Jeea Custer a.t the theae matwtacturtne plants save Dr Lawrence Quillen or Poutluc
WedneldaJ.
Holzer hollpital, nteaday.
1 thoW~and&amp; ot WQrktng hours because Mkh . and Mr and Mn; Cla rencd I
ADh Elm~~ the twelve year
Herb Qllu is a btlllne811 visitor at their employes have become accl- Quillin of pt , Pleasant visited re·l
old tt.,ythte of Mr. and Mn Ben Jackson for a few da)'l.
dent. consdotll.
cently with the tormer'a uncle und
• • cit EPterpriae IB 1U with ecar- A . R . Knl&amp;ht. wu a btlllness visaunt Mr. and Mrs. John Quillen.
~mer.
ltor ~ Charlelton, Thunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hlg~mbotRQliiOnd. Ztlher ntumed home :U:tu Evelyn CartWlflht of CUI- i
ham of Charleston vltilted ove1 the
week end with the former's parcnLB
Wednelcla7 euntna from a llhort ton Ia helplna ln Nesselroo.d's reA~ 1
burinl bip in ClncbmaU.
ta.uraut in the a.baence of Mn.
o\ nNE DAUOHTEa
Mr. and tfrs. E W Higginbotham
' .. VI. 8. ~ •nd lin. Erni!St 'I'homu Cook who 18 enjoying a vaUon
Curt ,J"ohniOh'.s smlllnr face can
tlme "
-'"="~'-Oo_l_wn_bua-:~-"'-"-'_-_
be &amp;een a.eain on the dally milk

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fORi
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Questloas 01
OPENED IN TRUNK !:~~.;,r.r:.iF~~:i.'~~;; ON UPWARD
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Premier I. draoncfel,
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81W'C1&amp;. pl&amp;YII'OWld directors ancll mon pleas court here u a reault
pb)'lllcal
educa.Uon
iru.tructon. of an automobile accident. on l.he
'!'bole compleUilt the courses at At.hf!'na-Pomeroy highway February
tlte lnl tltutea In turn teach manf
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other&amp; the beat method&amp; m reacue
The action was brot.~~ht. by q, w ,
work, trH.tln&amp;: Injuries, revlviill Mekalf qalnlt Peter Hoffman,
victiDul of water aecldenta and var- a111dng for judgment in the amount
loUil other eblezyencles
ot 1282&amp;.00. llrletcalf claim&amp;, ..aecordMany Red Cr068 Chapters maln - Ina to the petition, that he llull'·
taJn We-uvlfll expert&amp; either on a erM penouel lnJurlea and damaaea 1
full or part-t.1me baaJ.t Por the to the extent of p)OO.OO and that I
chaJ)ten in commumtlt!5 too amall l his car wu damaaed to the extent I
to support such a eervlee, the Red , ol 1826.00.
CToM art&amp;JJae&amp; an nual I"Jnt AI;!
am:l l.Jfe-Savina campalans ~t the
LET AnT FALLS
request or the6t! chapt.ers
fhese
campaiana, ordinarily lastlnr from
Mr
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Thom
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~.. Wud. The boW ~ will be ea1 Yfat, mded June 30 Tbat n.rure
~bere for fu.neral • " ' - repreeenta an increase- of 1,1115 per.lAd- lllrial l!laturday .....,.._ Wil 10n1 over the PMVIous year In the
Jilfbdl tt liM b\DI.Puntral Home •'-te of Ohio alone lut yea r there
......,. afternoon at 1 ·10 and were 2,101 enrolled 1111 llfe-a~avers,
lW8i'laJ. wtn '-' made to the Betob matlnc a total of 14,1 3t In the
'onft ctiiMter7
at.ate now enUtled to wear th~ REd
• Be it IUI'VI~ by 8 1011 Norman OrcM lnaJ1rtla. There are now
Jl Joleph ot 'to\Ulii&amp;O'fm • lll&amp;er mora than SS6,895 petiiOJl,ll In Am~ :tt;chel Jmk1ol ot O\W.ter. • eJic&amp; who have passed the Red
l:lrQ&amp;ber, WUUam JQNPh or Oolum• crou Jtfe-u.vtn&amp; test.
M a daucht.er 111M Jennie Joleph PlrPt Aid and Llfe -Bavmg lnstiidiQ br COlumtrU.. and four rrand- tLM!I are conducted ea&lt;:h summer IJy one to three week&amp;. also 11 te In- and ~~
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;:;e~:·'mr,!l;,ei~~~~: ~!: ::"~~ nual =~~~:·::-.~- EDJSON JS JDEAL TYPE FOR COMMUNICATING WITH EARTH
ACCIDENT MAY pa;!~:;,~~~:~,"~.:;nyFr"::i;
ably taken her own Hie.
TOT IS KILLED BY
N POSSJBLL' : AIRHAlVE
OCCURRED •tate=on deelared hi• mwion 10
~~~,:;:; ~~r.:· :.~:.;1
HIT-RUN DRIVERj
BEINGS AFfER DEATH, IF SUCH COMMUNICATIO
. r" 1·-. char"'"'"·
w;;, Oct ,__ms l!::;y ~::b~:,t;:,,:;n":'~~~:::~
however aftirmed his belief that
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geles.
ty authorities pressed • aearch here
By CHARLES J . McGUIRK
had no bellet wbateYer in Ute alter called man Is only a. miWI or dead Inadequacy oC our minds before
Davidson aald he was "sure:"' tba.t today for an automobile driver who
Oopyrta;ht ttaO, by I. N. 8 ·
death HI! aald 10 on many ocoa- 1matter and that the real life Is m such a IIJIUo\ t.as:k. He• spoke about
Jw.t aa soOn M a. Ieta.l defen...ee had fled trom the ooene of an occldea ' New York, OCt.. 2:J-.Titomas A. ll.ona · notably 1n 80 excluatve in- the millions or Individual units the telegraph.
been perfected tor MJ'a Judd she jlast nllh~ In whldl two-yeat-ok!. BdliOJl, the man who llved an aa~ ter~w he lraDted to ~lei whlch navigate thi.s machine, and
··when 1 was a little lxly," he
would surrender.
tBherrlll Bmttb was Jnata.ntl.)' kiU- noetic and WILli burled as a ChrlS· Grant , Ml&amp;r IntematJopal News ! if on the destruction of the rna- sa.ld
"Per&amp;1Stently tryina 00 find
Seer&amp;ClJ 8UITOW1ded. · certain in- ~ ~ and his mother, Mrs. Ernesth1e ttan l&amp;8t WedDeada)' ntaht. !a • .!er'flce staft' COrnlllpoDd.ent, · on I chine these Individual unltiJ keep out how the telearaph worked and
vesttptJooa he conducted yester- Bm.lth of Mulberry, was tnJuced.
perfected model, wlt.h hia vemen~ Pebrua.I'J 'J, 1121 , which wu pub-- &amp;olether lru:ludln&amp; the. which why, t.he beat expiana.tlon 1 ever
day.
PoHOe' ln. examlnlnl the wrecked 1dOU6 intelligence lor those who be- ll.abed wklely 011 l.he roUOwlq ~. han charp of memory-whiCh Ill got wa&amp; from an old Scotch Une reReport.e: persisted that poiloo had ear left by the driver expressed t.h3 Ueve It 18 poulble for the dead to
Nlller, ln t.be tint. queltlon De our pm110nallty-l.hen I l.htnk It 1.s palrer, who said that U you had u
teamed JlrL Judd was seen here lieUer that It milht be the property communlcate with the llvlnl.
put to the sreat loftnt.or, went P$)181ble t.o devise apparatus to re- dol Uke a. duebund lOili enotqh
Tuesd&amp;Y ntabt, 24 hours after ehe of Leonard Buteber of Ooahen, 0 .
Already there hu been a num- lltrallbl to the heart (If lb1l maUler. Cflive commWllntlonfl. It they de- to reach from Edlnburlh to Londoo
and her brothlll', bad been dented
Mr.a. Smlth and ber son were ber of prophecies that Edlaon will "Do JOU thlnk It possible," lie atre w ma.ke \hem. It wm be very if you pul!M his tall tn Edln·
tbo
trunks at the rallroai walkill(( &amp;lone State Route 28 neat Join with 8lr OUver Lodae. A &amp;lkecl lldl:lon.. '"'''b&amp;t JDU mQ de- dlm.cult, aa each Individual as to burfh. he would bark tn London
statton" b rl banaleman.
here when they were struck. TbJ Conon Doyle and Houdini In thel1' vice &amp;OJ mechantsm lllrot11h which lllr.e 11 beJODd the Umlt ot our pres
"I could understand that," he
• MtanwhUe the relentles:l !Search \mother was knocked unconscious attempts I:D rea.cn bact to th1l when you bave left, tbla ure, )'GU ent mll;roaoope."
oontlnuec:l wlt.h a smile "But it
tor lira. ludd continued along tb~ by tbe blow.
eart.b. and the loved onee the:r left mar bope to commtmlcate with ~ Here Edison paused and thouah~ wa.s hard to 1et at what lt wu
Paclne coat. t.hraUib bord!r ata.tes The oonmen verdict in tbe death behind them when tbey dled.
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awhile &amp;nd then bepn to spea.k that went through the dog or over
and at the Mexican border netu of tbe lxly wu &amp;ben 8.8 "death by
If the wiSh of t.he lncllvtdual who
"If DIJ t.h...... ,.. ~t,.. ana- &amp;g&amp;bl, •pparentty trnvelaDt.b', But. the wire.
Tljuaila. and Kex~C~~U.
recklelll drtvln&amp; or &amp;n automoi:IUe." died bu anrtbtnl to do with ft..
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here scoured t.h.e surroundlnl countryside 1n search of a mllsln&amp; craft
whiCh waa to tuJ.ve a.rrlved. her~
:~-cstel'day trom Butler, Pa .
The scouUna: exped.l.tlon was
being conducted without Jmowledae
of the names of the pilot or the
mlssinc plane or of whatever pasaencers lt mQ' have cartied. Tbe
searehinl avtat.on bued their hWlt.
on the fact. that an unidentified
plane was heard over the1 city last
nJght.
Reports here stated that th•
myat-ery plan~ had started tor Char
leston from ButiN'~ at 1:25 P m
yeaterda:r It had not been reported
since that t.bne ·

tempted solution of aome or Lhe
problems which are so sorely beset.·
tins the world.
Wllllhblgton, ()(:t. 23-INs-Par~
lng tribute to the Legions who went
to tM aid of Prance from these
shores In 1917, Pierre Laval, pres.t ~
dent or the French counctl of mlh1Sters, laid a wreath oo the tomb
of the unknown soldier at Arlitijton today.
Then he tumf!d to a round rut
omclal calls, paying h18 reapH,~
ftnrt. to vice President. Ourtls ,,g,d.
Chief JUBUee HUihe&amp; at the ct.Jl·

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Ruth ELnd Mrs. Crnu'-les 8.U'ndl
motored to Parkersburg Friday
Mrs N'tna Healy of Cheshire vl~. !ted the MiMe6 Mu ry and M~tl .t;UJd ,
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a pink and white be.ckgroum.l. One
Mae Ash ley has returQ.ed to h r1 '
of the featm es of the evening w~:~s home from Columbus whf'IP ~IH' 1
the minatu,re wagon, deccrate-t ln has been receiving treatmf'nt at
pink and white, drawn by two, Whtt~&gt; cross hospilal
Following the all day District small Kitls, who were c harminMl~ tor trip t ru t h e Bl ue Ridge MounMlss~ona.ry meeting held Thurs1a} dressed m the given color sc heme 1 Fred Shiflet left Frldav for a mo ln the Pomeroy Presbyterian church which held the gUts for +.he bride. tor !rm •hru t hf' Blur Rldg :- Mot1n·!
an informal reception wo.s he ld In
Damty refreshments we:e s~rv~.d taln Oistnct. He lutcndf. 10 lw liD 1r; 1
the e\"t'nlnp; at l he home /of Dr and bY the hostesses to the t hlrt\-fLe n~ 'IJ"Mt!'l Cflmllna
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Mrs. C. A Poindexter on , Third persons p-sen•
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·Lmd J Hv!i'ell and M1 ~ Ha•·rv I'
Av~&gt; nu e. honoring Mrs. W T Cook
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~ho wltb her husbsnd are now rn
DINNiiPARTY
l Frl1av
Craig motored to Wnlt.ort. W Va
nn busmess.
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8, ur Ioug h f rom a mission fwld m
Mrs. Mina Buice and Mrs Ef!l,:
ReV Boyd oav. Mr :'l.ml Mrs J
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~orea. Quite a number of la ~Ue~ Rite entertolned with a ULlnw.l H Grm and Mrs c. A. P&lt;Ju 1 u~ xCfllled during the evening and very party Thursday at the latter ~ lcr 1nutuad to MeConn e lwtne Fn·
qiUCh -enjoyed a talk given by Mn, home.
day to atlend a MJAA\onary nu l'l ·
Cook on thll! customs and ha bi ts of
The following suEBts were pr~&gt; · In·
8·
the native Koreans Mrs. Cook ha"' sent Mrs. Powell. Mrs Hattie Bena most pleasing personality and 1nett, MISS Alii~ Mauck , Mls:.; C\.JIIJ.
seems moat fitted for the work in \RUey, Mrs. Rtlla Lasley. Mh~. LOWER. THOMAS FORK
'Vhlch she iB now enjlaged. Mrs Beaver. Mrs Leota SchNllncr Mrs.
~CI[I:e Bratt of Galhpoll~. Pres!- ) Fannie Stevens, Mrs. HalTy BenG L
Seaman ot Charlesto n
e-Jnt of th~&gt; Athens Presbytf&gt;IY ac-jnett, Mrs. Gt:rald Rice, Mrs Bf"~=&gt;lt. ,&lt;;pe nt from Saturday until Tum&gt;dll.l' I
oompl:nled Mrs. COQk,
Rice and C F Besserer
with Walter Dodson
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f!t!onday
In business.
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spent Monday m ght with his wut· l1
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*lldren ..
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c:JeorP 6Wt 1 at Raclne.
CEILiQv " PlPllldt'nt Elm@J' Bu.rrU.!Jpoi1ce- court toda)JI far ~nt.
Mr. '(n4 :Wra. Blll Wllllalnl, Uri .
Bryw.n fl( Ohio UnlYersity will ex- L Pollee ~kl ~ ..woman wu ar- McNickle and 101.: 1henU [)ud ...
rend 8 wrolcome to t.h~ dfolep.~.
rested arttr the f&amp;ther or th~ tioy diD&amp; or Muoo .IJ)ellt. Bunday witb
The theme of tht' oonferenee I&amp;JOOm plained to a.utharitiea. The Mr. abd IIQ. Jc;eMfley,
'The CreatlvP and
AlU:'t'ctatJvt:" 1 woman allegedly admlt.ted IJI!lUnl
M1' ~d Kn. Bemlett Blt.ke and
:~plrlt
but aald
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nt ""'--•!•'"' In Education
~ "'"" Vliiftinr
1 "' df'it'·
Ohl l t.ht&gt;
h 11Q:uor
"·II ·•to 11the youth
t
hlo
lck ..- ..-A y
na.uu ....,., have retur
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UP5 n ~
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was or
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townH. The vistl&lt;lrs wtll bo' houSf'd mot.hf!r. according flO ,POllet. She
Grace Hud.eon and ..d&amp;Uiht.er of
a~ Lln~ley Hall. a~ OhiO Unkte-rstty sald her huabe.nd W.O.It un,.mployed. McXEeaport are vialtinJ lllr . and
wumcn a donnitor)
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SaturdHY mom 1Di l h " del~gatel\ I
..\BSEHTEIES VOTE
Mr ~Addie Edw"'rdl
'.\oi.JI vtsl' the child educa.Mon de ·
According to a ~pott made here Cart.!l'!iht
nt. Sunda at AlaIJ~trt.m•·n'-"' or Qhto UIJI~t&gt;rslty \F riday morning by Frank Fugate,
.ape
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WI expan ......e P 080P !I o lhtlr tl'elecLwns t her~&gt; have ~n LVItn~
phase ul edv&lt;... W.on
ty absente~ voten;' baUot.'l Hied to
The ftnal meeLlni!: Wlll be held U date Thls number IS ccnsiderably
a h.mcheon Saturduy noon
The more than usUiil w1th the election
GovemmPnt's ~panslblllty for a llttlf:' less t han two weelu; away
Childhood" will be 111e tJtle ot 1111
We•kn••• Ki •
uddress b y Ml!!S Mliry La.bare~ . (lJr- I
ecto r of the Chlldn-n·s Bur,.au of 1
JftOO
It you flel old and run·dOWD ~
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the Pl"nnsylvanla DeJ)artmr:nt of
Palna, surrnen, Mervouaneu, L'lrcl..
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Wel!az:e HBrriWurg Pa
Mr and Mr-; Charles Palmer of 11 nder Ene. Headachee, Bumiaa: al'ld
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.Jhfcago are l!ut!sU. or P,fr. and Mrs Bla;td•r Wea.knua, cauee4 by IOd.1:
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1neJ' Atldlty, I want you to Qutl •utnl' rt.h t now. Com• lo and c et
WOMAN IS ACCUSED 1 M1 ii.nd Mr~ Ch arles K.twpp of lft.-,.l
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C(.luml)us me vhitlns M~s M~r- iclne l llu.ve ever found. lt. otlell
~· OF SELLING ' LIQUOR ,baret. Knopp
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-·-1 M:r and Mr~ f'Qrrst BlteLh of. 11 ',. QQlY 11ic and J •uarant" It u.
Clevol!latHl. Oct. :.!::1-IN&amp;-Hel&lt;l on 11 Churle.~ton spl·nt SundaJ' with Mr: Quickly eombat theee cond itione and
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or r1tum empt:r,
a char11e ?f s~llmg a hal! pm~
01 1\nt.l Mr~. T homas Sleeth
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paeka&amp;'•completely,
~od •"t fOUr muPtY backa l le~ed lhjuor to a. ~·-year•old boL 1 Mary
Pickerm pnd . daugth ~r I •or Sa..
Mart.IB . . . ltder Dnl
Mrs Ca.rmello Mollica. 45 mothCl I ~ p~ni, thc week end w1Lh Mr and
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ninth anOhio FeU· 1
to Bashan Thursday t01 u. \Llut
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of
l.hc
Amt:n ·
wiUJ, relatives
.era on o1
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·, Mr a.nd M;s lr11"1n• v .. , J
1- can Associat1on ol University WoINJURIES FATAL
... i ed j l£nrirtj the funeral
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men opened hen today with a b\J.-;1
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of HOrtl('l'
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ZANESVILLE MAN the members of her five-hundred t Hartt d Th rsd
ness lunche~n . Approximately 150 ·
club Thun:~day
evtnm11. 11.t th ~ Ia M
AorJ, Be u · a~
I delegates Will be guf'fit.s
or Ohiu
· t avMer s eruragrd a., I University durin~ the two·day ses·
ColumbWI 0 Oct. l'J-INB-l 1- Mary Jane Coffee f': hoppc, with ~
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rs. Lovlnll Ben-~slon Dr lml&amp;. E Volgl Ohio Unljuries he rectlived tn an autornub:lt! alx: o'clock dinner. Following the nett who Is crltlcallv 111 at her versit· dean of w~men, ' resident~~
accidEnt were fatal here l:Jday fu: dinner, a dellihUul soelal evening hom e on South Plft h Avenue
the stu.te gr&lt;JUP will :rf'~!de ovcr
Paul E\'&amp;M. 37, o1 Z.II.Ot'li'YIIIe. His was spent in Card playing at tfu~ 1 Mrl\ fda Dobbs wUI ret urn home Ihe confe rence '
body w11! be taken to Zanesville fo1 home of Mrs . A J Jkaver on th - . e:atUJdtty from Columbus v,hert· . Features of wday ·~ projlram arc
funeral arrantrernents
coml!r of Fourth Avenue and Palm-I she has been spending th.P we~&gt;k 1 an ·•hlblt
ort
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In nhiUte
h h un ay when er Cl
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wert- 'with l'el.a.tive5
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e and George
u pr~ or - · score
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ChnrlE"s Corbin remam.~ ln tl t;er· le 1y. 'fh~&gt; works were collected by
WaJlaee and Donald Dick &amp;Is~ of awarded to Mr~ C E. Smith llll "1 : JOWl ronditton 3 t his home 011 Fuur- Miss Edlth Smffin. of the Departz
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Otti sta 1 e Mrs L D
&amp;ne5Y e, were t lli C&lt;J e """
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1th Al•enuc sufterm~ from h~&gt;ar t ment of English at Ohio State Un l·
with another c11.r Wallace, Dick ami McMaster
received
th('
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verslty, Columb~ Later in the
the oeeupants of the oth~r machme, prize.
1 Mrs. Iva Bro\1'11 IE&gt;ft for C.Jium- aftnnoon DT. Flwl.eriek Herbert.
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, bus Friday morning fm 11. ft'w dan Adler. profe560r o! Ensllsh nt "Nei:J'.
~Mhbeuah ot Athens and Carl W.
BR.mE Sao.OWERED
I visit.
· t'rn Hcserve University, Cleve land.
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DeWees of Columbus were a lso i.nMrs. Ray Parmer and Mrs H B . The J H. Moulden prop "rtv rn w1ll sllffik on the subject · Sk.yllnt• ,
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lured ln. the crash.
Curd entertained 'I'lur~dav e"enlng I I he corner of Second Avruue awl a Cont!lbutlon to Creath•e Wnl - •
Evans was a rallrond brakt:man at the latter's home with n ffil &lt;;- Cole street, 15 undergolng t&gt;xtensiW' 'lng ·
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Wa.·1 ace ce 11 a neou.s shower · hr.norinw; M r:; 1repairs. Tht&gt; blllldlng h b.:-m~ m:tde
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as on his way w
At a b anquct tonS
t Dean A. D. •
and Dick, to bollJ'd B. tram for a re- Arthur Bklnner, &lt;nee Mary WH - Into apartments.
Hcmlcrnun, Antlnch Collf'Ke Vel.
turn trip to Zanesville. when the rnEtta Fanner) a rece nt bride
Sh1rlf&gt;V Mills who, Is cmployc11 al low Sp• 11\!-~S v.:ill cuscu:.s "The
Dfo~AN VOH&gt;l'
accident OCCurt'ed.
The Curd
home was
beauttrully Char le.'!ion spt"nt 'rhursdny with - - · - --- · .._ · - - - - - - -::::___:_·~=-==-:-:::::::-~=-·::::-::-====-:.--::--::--:;:-:::===:::======:.:-:;-:..;::..:-:_-:_-:-===============decorated
In autudln
leaves agn\m;t his wife and chlldr&lt;"n
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MAKING•HASTE TO BE RICH-He that by usury
and unjust gain increaseth his subotance, he shall
it for him that will pity the poor. A faithful man shall
abound in ble88ings: but he that maketh haste to be riel'
shall not be innoeent.--Proverbs 28 :8, 20.

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ECENTL Y A MAN and his wife down south had an ar. , gument and she left him, taking her belontrlnp to ~
neighbor. The huohand, ion1f an old friend of the neighbor, objected, enteretl into a fight l\litll the nehrhbor and
lost his nose when the neighbor's teoih closed with the fa cial apjttndage between them. The culprit wao haled
court and when the Case was brought for trial, the injured
husband refused to prosecute. suying his old friend could
OF CHRIHT
9 15 Bible school. Robert D .
not alford to pay dariwlges nor to lose tile time spent ;n
Roberts, S upt. Lesson T~tc· "Paul
prison if convicted.
in Cornlth" Acts. 18 · 1-15.
10 : 15 Lord's Supper.
A.o a re,ult of this quality of forrlveness, several
10 SO Sermon by
Evangchsl
All relliJou' to ..,hmg, dodrine _or Flnyd Dick. Topic 'Why the ComChicago medical men have signified their willinrness to ft!'J.f.Do;'--"'f'ti,S'•d•
\P4f
a:UIIu til4 .,..... creed, If they arc t o hll''&lt;' aroy cl£L!m
use plastit surccry and chanlfe the contour of the marred
n the love loraltf ~tnd devotl.on of the people, muat !Jc in harnwny w:t h munion"
6:30 Clulsthm Endenvor-Gc.: neteacbin.. 'ot JW~UI the Clniatwhose wordJ. flt mto every,~ul~ :~n.;l nev1ce vieve
face oo it will once more bo presentable, ali the work to be tl:
President.
Topic :
of tlle human heart. aild of whom it was aald 111 John 7:46, Nl!, \ LR MAN "How Welker
Is our Country helping and
done free of charge as n reward for his having su~h ~ for- 8.PAKE UHI!l THIS MAN."
Hindering the Spiritual OI'OWth o f
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p...,..Wk~lbNSmkf.J-.. Cillli•II'".. I,OIIi4 - - · other coun trte11" ACts 13: 1-3
trivinJ di•pooiiion.
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James 4:1-5.
It ;. oom~thinr to be thllukful for, flavintr a disl!oRi7:90 Evangelist sermon--Bubject:
FOliiEST RUN M. E. CHURCH
tion such ao this man ohowed he had, aftel the trc•uble had
CHtJat:H OF CHRIST
1 00 p. m. •Sunday school. John "The Ch urch ot Christ PlJID."
ll'o I . 0 .. • - , , ; - • • Mldilepofl BliUy Supt.
'fHURSDA Y
~II been a;ttJed lnd the iMUe fortrotten. H, je
com.' ftll II toi...
. llllr, 1.. whole 2:00 p, m. Bcrvtcc ot worship
11 to 1 Regular weekly church
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bal&gt;'Crn cul dinncn by Loyal Women
mended for it. Aeeordinr to the story, the !'ction bl'&lt;&gt;lq!~t I 9,11 oJ#L Rally lllaY Blbl&lt;
RACINE B4PTI8T CllllRCH
only llO cenl.5. Ooes to Bldg. D~pt.
tears to his ol'Rtwhilc enemy as they w4lll~d out of
ocMIII. 119 0!1' ot tn1• &amp;re~t groupl
Owen M. IAulltiy, Paator
1Du yom shopplnyo Thurnday and
iO::&amp;O we trUilt you oo help us
courthouae toaether.
mate t.rtt• &amp;&amp;nice one of the tlnest sunr!ay liChool 9:30. A E. Sklr- h ave dinner with Loyal women .
vln Supt. Morning worship 10 ·30
How much nic~r it would have been, h,atl this man lor •Jlllnl· months. A "'1 opecla\ a.
~. Subject: "How to Know God'
~~ermon l\lll.f been ln
prt~paraUrm
whose for11iving llillPOJiition is so pronoul\ced, used some lor • puqolilr of _ .... '"' subject B Y, P U 6:45 p. m. Evemng
sel'VIct 7:30 p m Subject,, "Followof it before the ~and tp hand battle instead of after it. ~h:~llli.':'r; .~~·:.\!'~~; ing afar Oft''
Why did he COJ11mitt the terrible mistake &lt;if allowintr hi•
com•• lor the Rally day Bible Prayer meeting ThurS&lt;iay 1 .30 p
m.
temper to get the upper hand of him? Wllf ~id he ' not
to
..~ :'lrn~,';'":~r~l~
GREAT BEND BAPTIST
have the charitabl~ thoughts about his n~iJh~or bdore
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CHURCII
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Owen M. La.tky, Pastor
the set-to instead of after he had been di•lltrlll'ed!
" ~1;;: 11~'inBundn.y I'IChool :l 00 H . H . HarrlS
Surely this incident should serve to onee a1aln imatt~: odancc and Supt. Pree.ohing se rvic e 3 oo p m
pre88 upon all that it doee not pay to lo•e one's temper an&lt;l
~t the ancients were'absolutely right when they !!rafted
tl)e"''leyifig which has stood through all fllo eanturle• and
i~ proven over and over again, namely "W)Iom the gods
proven over and over again, namely 11 Who.m the f'Odti
would destroy, they first make mad." No one Js so easy
to conquer, whether it be in ~:~ports, school work, bustnees
life or where, ae the man wh&lt;r loseo Ills teiJlper and pro·
ceeds to make a 11 Chump' ' of himself before ~~~ adversary
has a chance to do so.

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attendinr
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tp un~er•t•nd tQI!t '!'IIi' th•l'll· 'l!ll~llt -be
t.o the pupil• loainJ ~~ ll~ur Frj4ilf.. q~f!
to ~xceed, twice ~urlllf ' se~U&lt;!Ii. -' ,, Jlttlb·
b'e eo nptieeable, howaver, W'l~ It no~- fllr

Neck Bones, if you like Spar·e Ribs
you will like these, lb .. , _. , .....

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FreEh Pork Br·ains '
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Jirob*~IY , 'F!~ 011,~·
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Middleport, 0 .
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FOLLOWING IS A Jo'E W OF OUR EVEM,YP.\1:'

25c

RED SWf:t:T POTA fOES, 8 pound .................

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Tub~Oleo. a pouad .... .' ....................... · ..

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25c

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12c

Ccntl'&amp;l - - Fireproof - - Steam Heat - - Radioa
H cmc-liko Atmoapherc, Large, Airy Rooma
Spacio~a Lobby, ., Meazanine and Outdoor
Bakony, Barber Shop, Beauty Parlor, Bat..
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many other Convenience•
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ru~ is jusr one more reason for Chesterseasoning is to food- the "spice," the "sauce!' .:
-or what rich, sweet cream is to coffee! ' ' _/ field's btttei&gt; taste. Tobaccos from far and ncar,
You can taste the Turkish in Chesterfield,~,_· the b~r:oftheir several kinds-and the right
-there's enough of it, that's why. Chestrir;~ ;';
kind:i: An~ pure, taSteless cigarette paper,
field has not been stingy with this impor- ' tht ,pur~t ; made. The many requisites of a·
rant addition to good taste and aroma ; four
_.miltler, 'berrer smoke, complete!
famous kinds of Turkish leaf -- Xantb,i. . /..: :'That's why they're GOOD - they've got
Cavalla, Samsoun and Smyrna - go -~~{'~f. ' be and they art.
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- that. the •·poison · Will go t hn111 t:,h
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ca.u11es eczema, but plentv uf folk~ 1
' know how to stop it-how f{, l'l': l't'- '
;lief that's nolhinr, sh orl nl ma-.le 1
Eczema. - Let. IPr - salt 1hrlltHna matter what you (;Q\1 lt, no n:.lt1tcr how long yo u ve had 1t, nor !1uw ·
, l"lMlY things you haH' lnedI
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yod' crazy- when you think )'•l'l 111st I
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can't stand It another Sl' -o nd-·-put l
some Moone's F~merald 0!1 01 •. \
1 1f thnt doesn't gtvc you- .nstnnt-j
ly~r
reller thun al\yt11mg
you've eve!' tried, tnon ::y !Jac k
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Don't be afraid or it." hlinh.~,; ycu
or your clothes-use lol.s of lt ,\ml
remembtl' that Martiu &amp; nuller
Pl'US Co. of Midl.llepurt a no ever y
jfinlt ch::s dr ugRJr t lf!Uili•llle+'~ it

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO.

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!&gt;boulder Pork Chops
29·C
Nice Lean, 2 pounds _. . . . . . . . . . .
~~~u~~~ps~ .A .~~~ p.~~e. ' · ..... . .. JSc
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Eastward .. bu! Fmd':d,t~nsand miles· n~t t~ rising
sun~let's ,go! To tlte; l;ifld of mosques and..minaretsso differeqt. f~ our': s~yscr.ipets,, :st~~ !jnd $'~N~~
Let's see: this st~~ge, . Strange &lt;::Quntry. Let's see the
Iarid where ·the tobacco* gro~s
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in small leaves on slender st~ks-to be tbtderly
picked, leaf by leaf, hung in long fragrant strings,
shelter-dried and blanket-cured. PreciouS stuff!
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Dry Salt Meat
Lean Streaked ...... .. . .... .
Boiling Beef
A goOO. plate meat ... .. - .. . Sweet Potatoes
10 Pounds for· _.. ·.. ...... ..... ..
Swift's Silver Leaf Lard,
4 Pound Bucket .... - - .. .. .. .. ..
2 lb. Ground B~ef and 1 lb. ground
Pork for meat loaf, all for . . . . . . . .

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Veal Chops
From Milk Fed Calves . . . . . . . . . .
Veal Steak
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ln!ltltutf&gt; a moratonum on a ll nel'.
bulldlng of plants ·unLII such tnuc
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CtVIl.ly llppaJeut"

Prime Rib Roast
From native ~teeis ....... .. . .
Bon 31c s~ Ham Roasts
Ve1 y fine .. , .. .... .
Swift's: Sliced Bacon
r;., Pound .... , ... - . , .... , .. , .
s;_,ift's Oriole Breakfast Bacon
1 Pound or more . _. , - - .. .. . . _. _

Roof Garden
Cafeteria and Coffee Shop
$2 to $5
We invite you to live al
$6 lo $9
Eumpean 1'he H I L L S B 0 R 0 American
l .. n. Skinner, Pres.
Weekly ratea and
C. J. Jackson, Mgr.
foldera on application
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PURPLE l'OP TURNIP~, 15 pound ptck

•PLIT WlflTE SOUP BEANS, 10 poun• . . .
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Prayer nwe Lmg will bl• lwld nl
the Coal Valley schoo l houS(' 'l'hun.
day night.
E D Tucker temaln s nt the hos·
~iLal, s lowly unprovlng .
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Jessie McGuire und Bes~&gt;w Chent
hum made a busuJe~s tlliJ to M1U- I
dlepm t Friday
Mue Buck v isited Mr ~. Shf'nl I
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Emma W1lliams of Co ltunbus was
a guest of Mrs Clms. Hysell Sun day.
Roy Smalley and fllm liy were recent guests of Mr ,uut Mr~ Joe
• Moore.
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Edna MorriR IR vlsttms !n Co-1
lumbus fm a 1cw dnys
· Mo.rgaret Hy!it!ll and
Jessie
Smith of Columbus !:ipent a few
days with Mts. Wa.lte1 Dodson nnd,
r!:)al_ives.
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hawklm;
has muved m the Allen G ilkey fHO · 1
nerty.
· Wayne Rus.-.ell and f1iend of Co- 1
llumbus spent the week mul wH.h
M1s SnUIIJ Russell
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M1 6 Cnidl\'l'll of Rutla nd Tt!t'Mlay. i

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litE ATTITUDE of certain school boards In southoastcrn
\ Ohio eeems rather Jncon•i•tent particularly to foliowel'tl of sports as well as to others who give the practice any
thoutrht. For instance, there are a few school board•
which have placed their foot down Hatiy and refuse to al·
ljlw their athletic teams to leave the school one minute
btfore regular closing time in order that they might take
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in a fodtball rome with their rival• on Friday after·
~oon when the distance is so great between the towns that
~,r!lll'"" arrives before the team could travel the distance
p(ay the game.
This necessitates playin!l the rome on Saturday afterwhich in most cases is not objection~ble. Hti,.ev~r.
·~II towno which depend more or leBa on country

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Mrs Charles Wi..e
dauMhler
Ruth ELnd Mrs. Crnu'-les 8.U'ndl
motored to Parkersburg Friday
Mrs N'tna Healy of Cheshire vl~. !ted the MiMe6 Mu ry and M~tl .t;UJd ,
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Mae Ash ley has returQ.ed to h r1 '
of the featm es of the evening w~:~s home from Columbus whf'IP ~IH' 1
the minatu,re wagon, deccrate-t ln has been receiving treatmf'nt at
pink and white, drawn by two, Whtt~&gt; cross hospilal
Following the all day District small Kitls, who were c harminMl~ tor trip t ru t h e Bl ue Ridge MounMlss~ona.ry meeting held Thurs1a} dressed m the given color sc heme 1 Fred Shiflet left Frldav for a mo ln the Pomeroy Presbyterian church which held the gUts for +.he bride. tor !rm •hru t hf' Blur Rldg :- Mot1n·!
an informal reception wo.s he ld In
Damty refreshments we:e s~rv~.d taln Oistnct. He lutcndf. 10 lw liD 1r; 1
the e\"t'nlnp; at l he home /of Dr and bY the hostesses to the t hlrt\-fLe n~ 'IJ"Mt!'l Cflmllna
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Mrs. C. A Poindexter on , Third persons p-sen•
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DINNiiPARTY
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Craig motored to Wnlt.ort. W Va
nn busmess.
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Mrs. Mina Buice and Mrs Ef!l,:
ReV Boyd oav. Mr :'l.ml Mrs J
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qiUCh -enjoyed a talk given by Mn, home.
day to atlend a MJAA\onary nu l'l ·
Cook on thll! customs and ha bi ts of
The following suEBts were pr~&gt; · In·
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the native Koreans Mrs. Cook ha"' sent Mrs. Powell. Mrs Hattie Bena most pleasing personality and 1nett, MISS Alii~ Mauck , Mls:.; C\.JIIJ.
seems moat fitted for the work in \RUey, Mrs. Rtlla Lasley. Mh~. LOWER. THOMAS FORK
'Vhlch she iB now enjlaged. Mrs Beaver. Mrs Leota SchNllncr Mrs.
~CI[I:e Bratt of Galhpoll~. Pres!- ) Fannie Stevens, Mrs. HalTy BenG L
Seaman ot Charlesto n
e-Jnt of th~&gt; Athens Presbytf&gt;IY ac-jnett, Mrs. Gt:rald Rice, Mrs Bf"~=&gt;lt. ,&lt;;pe nt from Saturday until Tum&gt;dll.l' I
oompl:nled Mrs. COQk,
Rice and C F Besserer
with Walter Dodson
- --··-- - - - - - - - - - - Btssie Chf&gt;athnm has bloorl pm!i- 1
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In business.
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c:JeorP 6Wt 1 at Raclne.
CEILiQv " PlPllldt'nt Elm@J' Bu.rrU.!Jpoi1ce- court toda)JI far ~nt.
Mr. '(n4 :Wra. Blll Wllllalnl, Uri .
Bryw.n fl( Ohio UnlYersity will ex- L Pollee ~kl ~ ..woman wu ar- McNickle and 101.: 1henU [)ud ...
rend 8 wrolcome to t.h~ dfolep.~.
rested arttr the f&amp;ther or th~ tioy diD&amp; or Muoo .IJ)ellt. Bunday witb
The theme of tht' oonferenee I&amp;JOOm plained to a.utharitiea. The Mr. abd IIQ. Jc;eMfley,
'The CreatlvP and
AlU:'t'ctatJvt:" 1 woman allegedly admlt.ted IJI!lUnl
M1' ~d Kn. Bemlett Blt.ke and
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but aald
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~ "'"" Vliiftinr
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Ohl l t.ht&gt;
h 11Q:uor
"·II ·•to 11the youth
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na.uu ....,., have retur
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townH. The vistl&lt;lrs wtll bo' houSf'd mot.hf!r. according flO ,POllet. She
Grace Hud.eon and ..d&amp;Uiht.er of
a~ Lln~ley Hall. a~ OhiO Unkte-rstty sald her huabe.nd W.O.It un,.mployed. McXEeaport are vialtinJ lllr . and
wumcn a donnitor)
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SaturdHY mom 1Di l h " del~gatel\ I
..\BSEHTEIES VOTE
Mr ~Addie Edw"'rdl
'.\oi.JI vtsl' the child educa.Mon de ·
According to a ~pott made here Cart.!l'!iht
nt. Sunda at AlaIJ~trt.m•·n'-"' or Qhto UIJI~t&gt;rslty \F riday morning by Frank Fugate,
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WI expan ......e P 080P !I o lhtlr tl'elecLwns t her~&gt; have ~n LVItn~
phase ul edv&lt;... W.on
ty absente~ voten;' baUot.'l Hied to
The ftnal meeLlni!: Wlll be held U date Thls number IS ccnsiderably
a h.mcheon Saturduy noon
The more than usUiil w1th the election
GovemmPnt's ~panslblllty for a llttlf:' less t han two weelu; away
Childhood" will be 111e tJtle ot 1111
We•kn••• Ki •
uddress b y Ml!!S Mliry La.bare~ . (lJr- I
ecto r of the Chlldn-n·s Bur,.au of 1
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the Pl"nnsylvanla DeJ)artmr:nt of
Palna, surrnen, Mervouaneu, L'lrcl..
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Mr and Mr-; Charles Palmer of 11 nder Ene. Headachee, Bumiaa: al'ld
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1neJ' Atldlty, I want you to Qutl •utnl' rt.h t now. Com• lo and c et
WOMAN IS ACCUSED 1 M1 ii.nd Mr~ Ch arles K.twpp of lft.-,.l
..., 11 at 1 think t 1 the creat••t mid~
C(.luml)us me vhitlns M~s M~r- iclne l llu.ve ever found. lt. otlell
~· OF SELLING ' LIQUOR ,baret. Knopp
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Clevol!latHl. Oct. :.!::1-IN&amp;-Hel&lt;l on 11 Churle.~ton spl·nt SundaJ' with Mr: Quickly eombat theee cond itione and
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or r1tum empt:r,
a char11e ?f s~llmg a hal! pm~
01 1\nt.l Mr~. T homas Sleeth
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paeka&amp;'•completely,
~od •"t fOUr muPtY backa l le~ed lhjuor to a. ~·-year•old boL 1 Mary
Pickerm pnd . daugth ~r I •or Sa..
Mart.IB . . . ltder Dnl
Mrs Ca.rmello Mollica. 45 mothCl I ~ p~ni, thc week end w1Lh Mr and
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CLUB HOSTESS
·, Mr a.nd M;s lr11"1n• v .. , J
1- can Associat1on ol University WoINJURIES FATAL
... i ed j l£nrirtj the funeral
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men opened hen today with a b\J.-;1
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of HOrtl('l'
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ZANESVILLE MAN the members of her five-hundred t Hartt d Th rsd
ness lunche~n . Approximately 150 ·
club Thun:~day
evtnm11. 11.t th ~ Ia M
AorJ, Be u · a~
I delegates Will be guf'fit.s
or Ohiu
· t avMer s eruragrd a., I University durin~ the two·day ses·
ColumbWI 0 Oct. l'J-INB-l 1- Mary Jane Coffee f': hoppc, with ~
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rs. Lovlnll Ben-~slon Dr lml&amp;. E Volgl Ohio Unljuries he rectlived tn an autornub:lt! alx: o'clock dinner. Following the nett who Is crltlcallv 111 at her versit· dean of w~men, ' resident~~
accidEnt were fatal here l:Jday fu: dinner, a dellihUul soelal evening hom e on South Plft h Avenue
the stu.te gr&lt;JUP will :rf'~!de ovcr
Paul E\'&amp;M. 37, o1 Z.II.Ot'li'YIIIe. His was spent in Card playing at tfu~ 1 Mrl\ fda Dobbs wUI ret urn home Ihe confe rence '
body w11! be taken to Zanesville fo1 home of Mrs . A J Jkaver on th - . e:atUJdtty from Columbus v,hert· . Features of wday ·~ projlram arc
funeral arrantrernents
coml!r of Fourth Avenue and Palm-I she has been spending th.P we~&gt;k 1 an ·•hlblt
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wert- 'with l'el.a.tive5
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e and George
u pr~ or - · score
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ChnrlE"s Corbin remam.~ ln tl t;er· le 1y. 'fh~&gt; works were collected by
WaJlaee and Donald Dick &amp;Is~ of awarded to Mr~ C E. Smith llll "1 : JOWl ronditton 3 t his home 011 Fuur- Miss Edlth Smffin. of the Departz
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Otti sta 1 e Mrs L D
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1th Al•enuc sufterm~ from h~&gt;ar t ment of English at Ohio State Un l·
with another c11.r Wallace, Dick ami McMaster
received
th('
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verslty, Columb~ Later in the
the oeeupants of the oth~r machme, prize.
1 Mrs. Iva Bro\1'11 IE&gt;ft for C.Jium- aftnnoon DT. Flwl.eriek Herbert.
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, bus Friday morning fm 11. ft'w dan Adler. profe560r o! Ensllsh nt "Nei:J'.
~Mhbeuah ot Athens and Carl W.
BR.mE Sao.OWERED
I visit.
· t'rn Hcserve University, Cleve land.
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DeWees of Columbus were a lso i.nMrs. Ray Parmer and Mrs H B . The J H. Moulden prop "rtv rn w1ll sllffik on the subject · Sk.yllnt• ,
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lured ln. the crash.
Curd entertained 'I'lur~dav e"enlng I I he corner of Second Avruue awl a Cont!lbutlon to Creath•e Wnl - •
Evans was a rallrond brakt:man at the latter's home with n ffil &lt;;- Cole street, 15 undergolng t&gt;xtensiW' 'lng ·
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Wa.·1 ace ce 11 a neou.s shower · hr.norinw; M r:; 1repairs. Tht&gt; blllldlng h b.:-m~ m:tde
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as on his way w
At a b anquct tonS
t Dean A. D. •
and Dick, to bollJ'd B. tram for a re- Arthur Bklnner, &lt;nee Mary WH - Into apartments.
Hcmlcrnun, Antlnch Collf'Ke Vel.
turn trip to Zanesville. when the rnEtta Fanner) a rece nt bride
Sh1rlf&gt;V Mills who, Is cmployc11 al low Sp• 11\!-~S v.:ill cuscu:.s "The
Dfo~AN VOH&gt;l'
accident OCCurt'ed.
The Curd
home was
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MAKING•HASTE TO BE RICH-He that by usury
and unjust gain increaseth his subotance, he shall
it for him that will pity the poor. A faithful man shall
abound in ble88ings: but he that maketh haste to be riel'
shall not be innoeent.--Proverbs 28 :8, 20.

AtiD 'TilE OloiE '11140
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ECENTL Y A MAN and his wife down south had an ar. , gument and she left him, taking her belontrlnp to ~
neighbor. The huohand, ion1f an old friend of the neighbor, objected, enteretl into a fight l\litll the nehrhbor and
lost his nose when the neighbor's teoih closed with the fa cial apjttndage between them. The culprit wao haled
court and when the Case was brought for trial, the injured
husband refused to prosecute. suying his old friend could
OF CHRIHT
9 15 Bible school. Robert D .
not alford to pay dariwlges nor to lose tile time spent ;n
Roberts, S upt. Lesson T~tc· "Paul
prison if convicted.
in Cornlth" Acts. 18 · 1-15.
10 : 15 Lord's Supper.
A.o a re,ult of this quality of forrlveness, several
10 SO Sermon by
Evangchsl
All relliJou' to ..,hmg, dodrine _or Flnyd Dick. Topic 'Why the ComChicago medical men have signified their willinrness to ft!'J.f.Do;'--"'f'ti,S'•d•
\P4f
a:UIIu til4 .,..... creed, If they arc t o hll''&lt;' aroy cl£L!m
use plastit surccry and chanlfe the contour of the marred
n the love loraltf ~tnd devotl.on of the people, muat !Jc in harnwny w:t h munion"
6:30 Clulsthm Endenvor-Gc.: neteacbin.. 'ot JW~UI the Clniatwhose wordJ. flt mto every,~ul~ :~n.;l nev1ce vieve
face oo it will once more bo presentable, ali the work to be tl:
President.
Topic :
of tlle human heart. aild of whom it was aald 111 John 7:46, Nl!, \ LR MAN "How Welker
Is our Country helping and
done free of charge as n reward for his having su~h ~ for- 8.PAKE UHI!l THIS MAN."
Hindering the Spiritual OI'OWth o f
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p...,..Wk~lbNSmkf.J-.. Cillli•II'".. I,OIIi4 - - · other coun trte11" ACts 13: 1-3
trivinJ di•pooiiion.
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It ;. oom~thinr to be thllukful for, flavintr a disl!oRi7:90 Evangelist sermon--Bubject:
FOliiEST RUN M. E. CHURCH
tion such ao this man ohowed he had, aftel the trc•uble had
CHtJat:H OF CHRIST
1 00 p. m. •Sunday school. John "The Ch urch ot Christ PlJID."
ll'o I . 0 .. • - , , ; - • • Mldilepofl BliUy Supt.
'fHURSDA Y
~II been a;ttJed lnd the iMUe fortrotten. H, je
com.' ftll II toi...
. llllr, 1.. whole 2:00 p, m. Bcrvtcc ot worship
11 to 1 Regular weekly church
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bal&gt;'Crn cul dinncn by Loyal Women
mended for it. Aeeordinr to the story, the !'ction bl'&lt;&gt;lq!~t I 9,11 oJ#L Rally lllaY Blbl&lt;
RACINE B4PTI8T CllllRCH
only llO cenl.5. Ooes to Bldg. D~pt.
tears to his ol'Rtwhilc enemy as they w4lll~d out of
ocMIII. 119 0!1' ot tn1• &amp;re~t groupl
Owen M. IAulltiy, Paator
1Du yom shopplnyo Thurnday and
iO::&amp;O we trUilt you oo help us
courthouae toaether.
mate t.rtt• &amp;&amp;nice one of the tlnest sunr!ay liChool 9:30. A E. Sklr- h ave dinner with Loyal women .
vln Supt. Morning worship 10 ·30
How much nic~r it would have been, h,atl this man lor •Jlllnl· months. A "'1 opecla\ a.
~. Subject: "How to Know God'
~~ermon l\lll.f been ln
prt~paraUrm
whose for11iving llillPOJiition is so pronoul\ced, used some lor • puqolilr of _ .... '"' subject B Y, P U 6:45 p. m. Evemng
sel'VIct 7:30 p m Subject,, "Followof it before the ~and tp hand battle instead of after it. ~h:~llli.':'r; .~~·:.\!'~~; ing afar Oft''
Why did he COJ11mitt the terrible mistake &lt;if allowintr hi•
com•• lor the Rally day Bible Prayer meeting ThurS&lt;iay 1 .30 p
m.
temper to get the upper hand of him? Wllf ~id he ' not
to
..~ :'lrn~,';'":~r~l~
GREAT BEND BAPTIST
have the charitabl~ thoughts about his n~iJh~or bdore
11, and ,., what a
CHURCII
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Owen M. La.tky, Pastor
the set-to instead of after he had been di•lltrlll'ed!
" ~1;;: 11~'inBundn.y I'IChool :l 00 H . H . HarrlS
Surely this incident should serve to onee a1aln imatt~: odancc and Supt. Pree.ohing se rvic e 3 oo p m
pre88 upon all that it doee not pay to lo•e one's temper an&lt;l
~t the ancients were'absolutely right when they !!rafted
tl)e"''leyifig which has stood through all fllo eanturle• and
i~ proven over and over again, namely "W)Iom the gods
proven over and over again, namely 11 Who.m the f'Odti
would destroy, they first make mad." No one Js so easy
to conquer, whether it be in ~:~ports, school work, bustnees
life or where, ae the man wh&lt;r loseo Ills teiJlper and pro·
ceeds to make a 11 Chump' ' of himself before ~~~ adversary
has a chance to do so.

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tp un~er•t•nd tQI!t '!'IIi' th•l'll· 'l!ll~llt -be
t.o the pupil• loainJ ~~ ll~ur Frj4ilf.. q~f!
to ~xceed, twice ~urlllf ' se~U&lt;!Ii. -' ,, Jlttlb·
b'e eo nptieeable, howaver, W'l~ It no~- fllr

Neck Bones, if you like Spar·e Ribs
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Spacio~a Lobby, ., Meazanine and Outdoor
Bakony, Barber Shop, Beauty Parlor, Bat..
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ru~ is jusr one more reason for Chesterseasoning is to food- the "spice," the "sauce!' .:
-or what rich, sweet cream is to coffee! ' ' _/ field's btttei&gt; taste. Tobaccos from far and ncar,
You can taste the Turkish in Chesterfield,~,_· the b~r:oftheir several kinds-and the right
-there's enough of it, that's why. Chestrir;~ ;';
kind:i: An~ pure, taSteless cigarette paper,
field has not been stingy with this impor- ' tht ,pur~t ; made. The many requisites of a·
rant addition to good taste and aroma ; four
_.miltler, 'berrer smoke, complete!
famous kinds of Turkish leaf -- Xantb,i. . /..: :'That's why they're GOOD - they've got
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;lief that's nolhinr, sh orl nl ma-.le 1
Eczema. - Let. IPr - salt 1hrlltHna matter what you (;Q\1 lt, no n:.lt1tcr how long yo u ve had 1t, nor !1uw ·
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yod' crazy- when you think )'•l'l 111st I
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remembtl' that Martiu &amp; nuller
Pl'US Co. of Midl.llepurt a no ever y
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sun~let's ,go! To tlte; l;ifld of mosques and..minaretsso differeqt. f~ our': s~yscr.ipets,, :st~~ !jnd $'~N~~
Let's see: this st~~ge, . Strange &lt;::Quntry. Let's see the
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in small leaves on slender st~ks-to be tbtderly
picked, leaf by leaf, hung in long fragrant strings,
shelter-dried and blanket-cured. PreciouS stuff!
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A goOO. plate meat ... .. - .. . Sweet Potatoes
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Prime Rib Roast
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the Coal Valley schoo l houS(' 'l'hun.
day night.
E D Tucker temaln s nt the hos·
~iLal, s lowly unprovlng .
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hum made a busuJe~s tlliJ to M1U- I
dlepm t Friday
Mue Buck v isited Mr ~. Shf'nl I
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Emma W1lliams of Co ltunbus was
a guest of Mrs Clms. Hysell Sun day.
Roy Smalley and fllm liy were recent guests of Mr ,uut Mr~ Joe
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Edna MorriR IR vlsttms !n Co-1
lumbus fm a 1cw dnys
· Mo.rgaret Hy!it!ll and
Jessie
Smith of Columbus !:ipent a few
days with Mts. Wa.lte1 Dodson nnd,
r!:)al_ives.
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hawklm;
has muved m the Allen G ilkey fHO · 1
nerty.
· Wayne Rus.-.ell and f1iend of Co- 1
llumbus spent the week mul wH.h
M1s SnUIIJ Russell
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litE ATTITUDE of certain school boards In southoastcrn
\ Ohio eeems rather Jncon•i•tent particularly to foliowel'tl of sports as well as to others who give the practice any
thoutrht. For instance, there are a few school board•
which have placed their foot down Hatiy and refuse to al·
ljlw their athletic teams to leave the school one minute
btfore regular closing time in order that they might take
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in a fodtball rome with their rival• on Friday after·
~oon when the distance is so great between the towns that
~,r!lll'"" arrives before the team could travel the distance
p(ay the game.
This necessitates playin!l the rome on Saturday afterwhich in most cases is not objection~ble. Hti,.ev~r.
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Several new plays have been in troduced to the BobcaLB thls wee11:
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upsc cs, dnuna~lC upl!smg by sup- cnn mamtoin that Eptuk t omul'!'ow tlw opponent
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MAl' USE AIRPLA NE

thl&amp; came all aea&amp;on . The schedule
indicate&amp; thla, u Ule ta.ct that they I
have been "playing under conr " I

Moreover, LKc Olnc1nnat~ns

==---c===~=-=-ball,- player defeated

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rleveo has been polnuna: to

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BATTLE COMING AT Wt'EK
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IMEET HIGH POWERED PURPLE

Wildcat Stars Face State Saturday

the veterans to worrylnK
Althoua:h the Bobc&amp;ta enter the ·
ctnc1nnaLt cont.eat. favored to win .!
thel' realtae •Lh&amp;t. the Queen City 1

Coach Peden Hu No Reeular Line-Up So l'ar

Middleport

Doo Pe&amp;:n. ne&amp;d coach . hu '
made It clear Ulat- there are no
" rqular" bertha on the Oh.lo Lelm
Lhll year' The at&amp;rt lna Uncup has

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tile crimson squud shnuld hu vc n
sevr.1 e \eEL with the Texa s lt.'H. m .
wluc h \liObsbly w11l ext.cnd Hll! vnrd ~ • ~ ry inch of the way
Out orl the Paclflc cc ns t Sou Lll·
em Calltom1a m eet.~ Callfm tlht l ~
mot·1ow
It. is most tmlil\c a:; 11 taL

tlle vtctory scote of Ha1 vard Jo11es'
team In Uus same same a :,&gt;t:Ht UlfO,

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·_TF.A R tltc g:lorinn~ tone OtlfT'"t tubes!
that has br()ughl G-Il:
\ ll~used Jn ~ne of rarli•)'s
Rndios victory aJi~r vicrory
m6st l_lf:autiful caLincla,~!
over other leading tftal:es in
Come j(i ! 'Hear i t - anrl
tone teett~l Hea.r it 1n the
'"Believe your own caro!"
(;-E PopuiHr Console-a
Many models, rc11sonably
brilliunt 9-tubp superhetcrpriced from $3-7.50.
od)ne with two Pentode

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6Hfot A-en-. wr.,..,

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win, ""'·

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in tfic middle Wc:;t tmds thtcc
tea!lls at lhi1&gt; polo~ of tho :-;o_•a.,o.l
cpnceded to have beut prospcc~.
Northwestern has br ::&gt;n lno kec! up on as an

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Pomeroy. ·chevrol~t Co.
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OVERALLS and JACKETS

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died Thur&amp;day mornl:lJ at \heofhome
of h.IJ dauahter. Kra. E. G . Kim at
Tuppers Plaqu. Death was due to
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1nftnnlt1es or old age.
Su1picioue Circ~~JD~tancea · He Is •urvlv!d by &gt;wo dauahten,
__ BrGUIht T0 L'IIht and. Mra.
10m a t - homo he died,
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Ouy Bprlnpr ot Lonl
By Wreck
I Bottom , and one ron Elmer A.
Reed or Mlddleport.
Tho funeral 10rv1coa will be COD•
ESCAPES
T H IRD
ductod !rom the Cbrl.oUan church
at Tupper Ha1nl saturday artere
Money
Liquor noon at two o'clock wl&gt;h burial tn
llie church cern_,.

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Tbe ovenlll are the ria.est 2t:Q denlnui
•ell made in e.eJ"7 wa~-wJth plenty

with two bll' lower

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Madlyn

,.,!U. 1 P.auUne
~beJ'Ibl,oh',

~lynt,

Seam!Hs
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$8.95, $14.75, $25, $38, $58

'Hanes'
MEN'S}VINTER UNION
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SUITS
Sat ural color -

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NOTICE-If rou want
tliol Newo Oftic:e ol The Dall:r
Trlbuae, call .236-L; if tho BlllinOfllc:e uk for Z02·R.

READERS

FULL LEASED

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~uLheut portion and cooler ln the lrortb ......

non tonlsht.

Sunday fair and aUabU, ~r.

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union Mllibi with lonl' aleevea and lena
lep.
Military shoalder, Uned baUon
b.Lnd, extra. !llrenl' and widely lapped seat.
and crokh, RDIIJ' ltLtlnl' aakle. and cllff1.
Sl~et~

36 to 50.

Geaalne 'Hanel' full

lta.ndard qua!Uy.
Thl!i Is tbe &amp;ame

••U. t.bat. aold for 11.50

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last year.

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$1.00

Complete Range of Sizes--For Misses 14 to 20
Regular Sizes 36 to 52
Half Sizes and Junior Sizes

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knit wriHt-flf'CI' ·

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HTACK JAPINES£~
~lAND IN SE~SIDN

2 Pairs 25c

Genuine

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ribbed

wel(bt

handles.-

PRE~IDENT~lAVAl

nationally

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HOT SPARKS FLy

quality bed aheeb-pure white blea.clled
-Lorn and bemmed-filae 8l by 90 Iucht,;

Most Hunted Woman

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For Years, Ellds Plve&lt;:i
Day Search Ia West

aRlY MORN

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Mn. Judd, Perpetrator Of Revoltint Brutal SlayiQ'r
Of Fonner Chumo Explain• Crime By Sayiq ·*'
She Shot To Save Her Own Life

IStthj,ect Confined To Pol

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For Recovery of
Both Nation•

WAS CONCEALED IN LOS ANGELES

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While Hunt Extended Throuthout South And Weit';
Ia Weak From Hunger Aad Bullet . Wound :
In Her Hand

FROM DEPRESSION
Bo1rah Aetoniohea F"~nc:h· l
maD' By Statement
On Treaty

When Briton Trie1 To
Pin Jap To Definitioa
Of "Principle•"

known Pepperell

To L ··.. ,Jo

CONTINUE TAlK

Of League Of Nation•;
Tart Exchangea Made
By Deletateo

Pepperell
BED SHEETS

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-at real uviop for th., Oct.aber Smle.

69c

. "Wheeling"
COAL BUCKETS
Larre number 11 •Jse-hantl· dlppP.d In
p11re mol&amp;en •lnc-Cop-R-lloy ralvanlud
- Wit.h flat mt.eel

handle-a

fire

shovel

with each «Jal bucket. tor
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Extra Heavy-Extra Large
BATH TOWELS
lrrerutan of 50e bath towels-23 by 44i
lnche11-purt' white turkish towel&amp;-tloubltl

wonn with two color

Personals

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Walter llamm.
ente. cl II'C Ie WI'II h0 ,..~ a •...MluMrs.Irene
Ebersbach, Mrs. "Mar·
Btllre ·Sale at the Waddell .,..rtlo Durst, dauahL&lt;r Bernice
Hai-dwue •tore. Saturday, 100 ro mil Tihi itk
Qeto!Mtr 24. ·
PGMEaOY nJISOIIIAL8

S .~L~

$1.00

LADIES' SILK HOSE

$4.88

lsun clad, full fashioned,

Felt base quality- In a \'llrlety of plLt·

doorway~front. of fir~ pW·t plat&lt;t-Sal@

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Tan color-medium heavy welrh&amp; ribbed
unlon suiU ror boy11.
Durably

.o\ &amp;arment that. a.nswen the need of

seam11, snug-fltUn&amp;
well 11rt-ln ~.:rolch.

Made in cream ooJor wi&amp;h a cr01s-a&amp;ltch
rayon slllr. ·.J~tripe-wiLh arru. shields aad

.silk

driLwslrlnr In neclr..
ankle

No !ileue!l, knee lencth, built •P 1hnl.;:

lenl'f;h.

dt.r.
Sl2f!8 l8 to 44.

A FEATURE VALUE at
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had at a blr

tiHtlle who want a winter union •Ill&amp; lnl&amp;
still want something fairly llrht. welrht..

nat~lookeiJ

st.ltall trim.
Sizes a to 16-lon&amp; sleeveR and

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Ladies' Silk-Stripe
Light Weight Winter
UNION SUITS

BOY'S KNIT UNION SUITS

b:md,

t:an

69c A Pair

terns and colon--j1111t the thing ,.,r the

ankles and cuffs.
Pearl buttons, lined button

11111: hoae,

Role panel heel. Merceriud lop, s"lce
weight. Sizr!i K!1 to l....._ADd all tile
new ran &amp;hades.

made with

pur~

wllh reinfoNed mercet'lal!d heel, toe, and

sa•lnr:.

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pointed"
out InYcshlsa
this e::nnectkm that
Kenktchl
l'/3
J"e.paQ's spokesma.u at Geneva, lu
anawerma questions about Japu.11e.-~
bomblnp In Manchuria durinK t~
Past t.hi"ee days, rderred tAJ ~hem C.''
"moat unhappy evenlil"' carried cut
"aptnst the wm of t.hl' gov~: nmer.t."
This comment was lnterpreter.l t.:.J
mean that oen Honjo, In ccmmomi
ot the ,Japanese fol"ces .. in Munchurl&amp;, ha.s shown himself too 1.-ealoua In protection of Japa. _w~;~
rights and Interest&amp; thel"e.
The decision the situation il•
M.unchuriA deman1s the p 1 e~·;mce
of more Japanese troops there was
atated to have been concur:.ffi
by Minister of War Jiro Min::u ui
chief ot statl: ,Qen. Kana.ya and
Nobu)'08hl Outo. lnsf:)lf'Ctor &amp;\!ncr:ll
of IUilltary edueatlon.
lt is understood UlRt lhe military
leaders oveiTode the opposition of
the governmenl to lhJ sending t.f
relnforcement.e Into Manchurta. Thr
leadrrs ol the mllltRrist faction in
Japan have recently been outspok~n
In ursing a. reversio.J to the ooHt·v
of the To.naka government. which
lour years ago declare :-I tt:.at Japln
would brook no foreign int·~ rvenLkm In ~r affairs in Manchuria.
Tbt foreign o1llcc stated today
that it. knows of no omclal anm:uuooment previously made at
OentVa
to€ to
th:! etfeqt l'~inforcemr.nt 11 WU'
be wlthl"lrawn rrom

ed for 8&amp;11 Fana

SOc .

Drab color

but.t.&amp;n frant-t.wo .ftOOketa with
but~on topl-kftlt wrlaUets-full eut. Rilel

moiMkln.

He&amp;YJWI!lla'hl,

36 lathes long, with heavy nat.11nl lheep
pelt UnnlllJ".

31 to 48-hrk oxlord colo.....-elosely lr.nlt

BeanriRd

Sheep

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collar•• aU pockets sew:ed wlih leat.het "-"\

-Bale

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lnton:ed pocket oornera.
Men'• SIBes SG lo 50 . .. . .. . . . . . .
Boy's sl... 8 lo. 18

$3.8i
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VISI't EVERY DEPPARTMENT ON EVERY FLOOR IN THE STORE-EVERY DAY THERE ARE ,NEW SHIPMENTS
ARRIVING -TO MAKE THIS SALE MORE INTERESTING.
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READOVERAGAINTHE4-PAGE 'OCTOBER SALE , AND COME TO THE STORE EXPECTING TO FIND EVERY VAL·
UE JUST AS ADVERTISED.
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Bettrnan Blarn·es
Bank Depost"tor

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~~~~h J:f':a~~~ 0~";hur~h~;~Y mUcs l ~:~1 ':1 ~ue:~~: ~~~ ~ Robber&amp; 0 •UIJ M h • Kill d At =~=~f~r L~~~~es~n~hne~
-fear.
1hooded
Akrcn, o., Oct. 24-INB-Appre, oolebrated their ' thirty-Pith Wed·\
College
Students
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while alleged(V steullne
anniversa-ry.
Col
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Ai
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Borah astonished the Frenchmen : ou~ Selfish Fellows Briaa
cltlthlnl from a downtown .store. · '.~'
Revolt On Island I There
no publlc ceremonies,
h
d
urn us
rpo
....&amp;headvocaUno
whole.... revision of
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Sel
yo~th ldenUlJ!d ••
Bray.'~
KIJtg and Queen spending the Cleveland Yout
an Their
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Versaille.~~ treaty. which Is the i
rou e to
ves
t
--o;t 24-INS-Tbe 1
I was reported
a crltlca.l condition
quietly at the Ban Rosaore PaCo.ed F~erula are ViePia
In• ector Walki Int.; "BJble of Prance's Whole foreign I
grave: of T~~ A..Ed.laon 1n ROS(l , ,t ~pies' Hospital today from
Of Cyprus, Ended day
1l Clnclnatl. 0 .. Oct. 2._IN8-De- dale cemetery was roped oft' today ~ bulle~ Wounds he received when hf
laf.~ wtth their dau«bters Queen
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ships, Seven Airplane•

GRAVE ROPED OFF

were

the

O!ova1ma of Bulgat:la
Prlnt:ess Marla.

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COAL FIRM ·LOSES
to a.n experience that ls not o:'dl· 1 CoiWllbUI, 0.. Ocl 24-Jidtaad ISO So Jeri
ONE ROUND IN SUIT nar!ly a part of oolle11e lite, nine Drawn Into the whirUna blad.U ur
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WQtE:m Reserve University fra.- a propeller a.a· he Inspected a plant,
London, OS:t- 24.-rNB-Colla.pse
-temlty men and their co-ed CODJ· at Port Colwnbus, John Doan, 26;
of the anti-Britlah and pro--Greek
ColumbUB, o. Oct 34-INS-Th.e paniona were lined up aga.tnst ~e o1 Peoria,, tulnols, was ra.t.all.y Inr evolt In the Crown colony of Cy- Eunday Creek Coal Company today wall of Nqel's Unlvet:.~~lty gr1ll Jured here today.
·
prus WM reported today to the 1!0· had !r1st a leg·a i tilt In which It here today when three you~ful
Doan, a mechanical inapector tor
1onlal olllce fonowtne the arrival at , souaht a deUlurrer ~ the $150,000 robbers, der;crlbed all being liall~ Lhe Tran~tlnental" and. WeMern
the Mediterranean l&amp;land of tour- . ault bro111ht ag:atnst tt by the es~ drunk, robbed the place ot s200 airport aervlce company wbo had
wo.nhJpa and seveu airplanes with tate of Robert D. Panon15: BS a rtJ- and eaca.ped.
. been stationed at Port Columbus
1&amp;0 Brlti.Rh .110ldlers.
I•:uU or hi&amp; death Io.at Novemt·~r In WP1ktlng menacing guns whlc.1 about. a year, received "8 fractured
Marins were landed from all of the~ Mlll.fleld mine disaster. Pars:ms shook In their bands. the trio stall- skull and a , severed. rJaht arm tn
the war8h1Ptl and were assigned ~ was o. t(lrmer oftkial of the Pitta.- 11.en:cl int'J. W~ arm an~ snGu~. J. the accident. Aqport omcta.Ja rueh
with the soldiers, who were sent bm~h Plate Ola6!1 Company.
hoar&amp;el)' rar the gueata anri ~v.&lt;~ ed· htm to Grant hoapiY.l, whent tie
from Egypt, to re-inforce British
demurrer was overl'ulcd in i c:lerka ~ .a et in~ Lhe kiLchen, pol ~.:e died. several houra later rrom loi.J
pr1Ronl at pointll where demon- common pleas court by Judge Johul ~;t~~Hl. .
of blood.
strat.lonl occurred apltuit Brittsh R. Kinr on, the arounda that 1t was . With: their hands ex,te~ddd al:.i~
'l1le moto~ of the plane ~n
oftietall.
1 UIUI8C8888ry ror the el!ltate to allege Ithetr bea.dll, the oolleae
men were wu llllpectiQ1 wu beinJ' warmed
Sir Ronand atom1 ~vernor of that Pa.l'SOIIa had no knowledp of i·rt-bM nt" nppn,;xbuatety •75" : by up on tb.e taxi a.pfOh of t.he llekl:
Ojprua. advised the colonli.I omce an unsafe coodtUon of the mine, aa 1 one &lt;J! the bandlta While another He was thoqht to have approachthat the pro-Gteek mob had dl&amp;- the slJI.t chlr.J'Pii Tbe em.pau.y h&amp;d soooped· up •126 · from the cash eel tbe Motor in the bi!!Uef that tb0
reed and Brld.h authorltlf!l, with la6ulht to ,demur on the ~~C'IAW~r In the pia.~. A third was Ignition ntteh had been turned
akl of
had reaatned tho alleKatlon was not lhclucled ln $aiJOMd at Ule. trcmt 4oor as • oft'. nte plane waa belnf
the 1utt.
)()$out.
tor a ~~USW~er f111ht._,,
·control or the ~uon.

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Btory or
eruesome llie
From the seclualon of the Whit"
trunk murders and wh1le thousands came
H ouse, wh.,.. the c:on Iere n co con- Far-11
Telli
lnott"tute
M
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· em- or pollee o:lllcera traced every clew lng them aa bagpae Her accoil_\&gt;t
ttnued un~l th4, small hours or t.hts
bera Comer Has Been
In an eft'ort to ftnd her, the 26-yea r Rave no explanation or how
morning.
there
only lln
one brief
old ~
hid· dissected th~ body or. ""·· Lero'.,.
metal
t 1o came
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R h d
... o•••e-•·p-maln·"ln
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cu
o11 ta.te" or sa
men.. repor I
e
eac e
,,,8 tn an a~ndon~d
house in Lo.i placln1 a portion ot It intu a suit~
the dlscuBSions.
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It IIB.Id:
1AllgeleB. Only three times dtd she case. Th 1s and other det.ll.llio det~.·
'"Both Ule President and Premier
New York Oct. :M-INB-Ameri- "enture forth Into the street and tlves were today trying t.o leafp
Laval wish it ma.de clear that the can busln~ tOOa.y hu turned. th e only once did she parta.k~ or a. from her. .
.
cDnvena.tkms upon which they are corner and is on the up~ grade out scanty meal, according to her o·,.·n
Mrs. Judd s surrender oceurr~
eusaged are solely In' respect of
the depression, James A. Farrell, story.
In a funeral parlor within a f~w
liuch policies a s each o.f the two
of the United States steel
While detectives today bthlnd blocks of pollee headquarters. She.
governments can deveklp to expe~
tuld the fortieth w1- looked doors at pollee headquarter&amp; I had telephoned her hll8b6nd after
dltc recovery .from the world eeoconference of the Iron anrl at.tmlPted to wring from her an • rcadina: his pubUsh~ appeal to ~
nomic depression.
Institute.
oftlclal confession and add1Uon.a.l · to give hen&gt;l:llt up. Attorney RufT
""Thete 18 no re-mote basis what$500,000,000 credit pool cl'eat details, Mrs. Judd's dramatic nar- 1 .!iill smt a personal friend. ~e own~
ever for stat.ement.s as to 'demandl!' I
dlrecUon of P~siden_t Hoov . rative to her husband, Dr. Willinm 1 er of the Uf;ldertaklng estnbi_IBb·
•terms of setU.ement,' or any other er
mobilize the country s t.-red1t c . Judd. and her lawyer, Louis P.l ment, to tne lobby of a downtbw,.r.
like dlscus.-.lons. Happily there ILl"~ 1resow-ces was one reason. be de~ RI..I.SBill, wa.s unfc.lded to the world. theatre to .meet Mn. Judd ~1W:I
no controversies to be ~tled be- cjared, "for revival of hopes of an
It w&amp;.s g fast-moving story of 1 bring her t.o hls place or bus~.
tween Fra.uce and America. None early reversal uf the persistent de- desperate hand-to~hand strugsle In , Surgeons at the recelvbtg ~11uch exist. The sole purpose of ft~~lon of the past three years.""
which the Lhr~e women prlnc.~pahi j pita! declal'ed the bullet wou.1d be·
these conversations "1s the earn,es'.,
Here and there are industries partlclpaLed.. Both Mls&amp; Samuelson tween the Index and middle flngltrs
frank exchange or views with view whtch ~ave already experienced re- and Mrs. Lerol atta.cked her, one I oi her lett hand was several clay;;
to 1lndln8 eommon grounds for qulckem~g impulses 0~ conl!umer with a gun, the other with an Iron- 1 old and had become badlv inf~ted.
helpful action In the promotion of ~?maud. he said
There has lng • ··rd a·-·"lno to Mts Judd ::; , During her ftve~day concealmlm.t.
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.... en a slowing down of the declin
uua.
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•
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d
ooru;tructlve progress in wae word
~ account
She shot and ktlled them .... rs. Ju d had kept the wot.Wd.
On the sur.faee this atatement lng trend of our export trade. &amp;nrl
h
ld
bandased Wlth a ha.ndkerch1ef "''
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a reversal last month of the un In self-d~fenae, 11 e sa ·
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would seem to rule out al constd·j r
bl ba
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- The struggle oCcurred In the 11 The woman's cunning In ' eluding
eratlon ot 9CCUl'lty guarantees for a;~~~elf po~!: ~~ttratt":i a.s the Phoenix apa.rtment occupied by the vasl n":!t spread to capture h~r
Pr~~~ C:~~e
d~~~~ Icounlry was sut!ering !rom both Mi-a Lerol and Miss Samuelson, ne- !1 was revealed In her BCCOWlt oflt§
reparations the distribution unrterpraductlon and uud~rcon- Icording to Mi'll. Judd's mur.J.Uve I rusell •hDe rtemployed tor hdhqrutes he~l
~·
the Oerinan moratorium sumptlon, "it Is of prime lmpor· Jwhich was related as s he lay on se . tllu ng._one o
er vcntu
economic bene1lt8 thai lance t.o strengthen the conftdenc~&gt; the operating table at the PoiJCe 1
: 1n:.m
e a-.ndoned house,
e
from reduced
or our people in the future of th~ RecelvinK hOflpital havlna lhe bu.l~ IULid she went l.o a drugstore and .
would accrue
armo.- country nnd tn a return to reason- i let extracted from h~r lett ham! purchased dye powders. Then sb.~
ment.
able prosperity.""
•and the wound tf8ted.
~:~pent an hour In a rt!:+ 1-oo~
Wl\h re~rd F::nchdlsa::~~:r:;,:~
The stt.'t!l magnate was biting In ·, "Suddenly MiBI Samuelson be- changing the color or "" her dreSs
however,
of cr!Ucs of Am' erl- ca-·
tnrurtated at me." the
.,, from the ppbllci?Jed
brown t.:J a
stnce
Versaillea has evet mention· his denunctlon
b
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1
l!ld the word without In the sault~ can ttsinell8 leadership.
, reproduced In shorthand by Rus~lgreen
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breath demondiua 8 ~oourlty guar~
··Amerk.a.n Industry hall had to 8111•11 stenographer, went on. ""It
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anty ror France In one form or l:ea.r the brunt or 111-lntormed the~ 1seemed 'U.t she thought I wu.s goanother. M. Laval Is no exception, . o~·lsts." he aW!!rted. "'Some of ling to IIB.Y ~ethtne about Mrs.
for he haa stressed It In every pub.. \\hum seek to undermine public Leroi.
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Uc utterance he hus made in Am~ confidence In the capacity and . ""l!.verything happened 90 fast af,erlca.
. ~~:::~ness of our lrutusV·Ial sys. : ter that. that 1 have ditDculty In
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8l8n1flcantly enough, the Whlt.e 1
•
• rtmemberlng details or
what
~~
House sta~ment was issued only a I
·lcurred. rn her rage, Miss Samuel· Ena•aes in Gun Pl•y Witli
short time arte&gt;r the umble of j
·son left the room and came back I Of&amp;
Wh
C
bt ·
thunder on the left In the form ,)f
Immediately. 1 saw that she had a :
cer
!!R aug Ill ; •
1m open Jntervlew With
Benalr.r
' gun In her hand. She was rul!hlngl
Act of Robbery
Borah (RJ of Idaho, granted th~
I toward me.
I was petrified with

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MOLESKIN SHEEP SKIN
LINED COATS

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By JAMES L. KlLdALLEN
OOlwn.bu.ll, 0., Oct. 24--INS-A In
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INS Btaft' Correapon·tent
plan to provide football
As a reault, the oouncll adjournFeden.l Btdldlq", Chlca(o,
attending the Ohio State North ed at 11 :30 a . m., after an hour and
Oct.. M-Al Capone, AW:-ka.'ti
a. tlalf'l!l debate, until 4 :00 o'clock
waa 11eDton:~d
1 uper-pnp:ter
game here today with li- when u. vote was i'JCheduled on Jap·
&amp;odar Lo elewa yean ln prison
went gllmmerlng today with an'R proposal tor ending the Manand fined. PI,CIIO by Fedual
seizm-e last nigbt or more than churian crisis.
Judre JatnU H. Wilkencn. caquart.s o.f bonded liquor cached
Yushlrawn stubl:arnly refused to
pone WM ronvlcted or lnco.tne
withdraw thE'" Japanese proposal altas: tn.•d by a Jury last s 11 tura. K&amp;.ru.ge.
thoush tnfonned by Arhstlde Briand
4&amp;)' niJ'ht,
A man who 81\Ve his name tU1 acting chairman of the council,
Capone had been conYJeted on
Long of Cleveland, wu helll that it was out ot the quest1:.:1 fLJr
counts in the indictpollee, who say that he admit- Lt!&amp;IIUC to adopt 8 resolution ccn1, s ani 9. He had
the
Intend. taintn11 such a vague phrase as
guuty o.f two millde~
bootleg- "fUnt&amp;amental principles.""
Jmanor oounta-l3 and 18.
tans Q.t
Ail etl'orts to sway the little mau
JUdie Wilkerson, In making hl.!l
him abDut wltb a big cigar, who sat throuah momentoU8 pronouncement tod:.ty
atta&amp;kB and .plea&amp; alike wiUl tbe
masklike COWllenance, were trult"0 count one the defendant Is
less. He n:malned o.domo."i.tt in LhL
n .
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face of tarbf'd attacks couched In I rent&lt;mc~;d to f vc years 11 ' e pen wh•t was probably '"c pla'·•c'l 1tentlary and •10,000 fine and must
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h
t 1
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languqe heard during the lifetime
t e cos 0
prosecu11on. · n
· as
of the league.
flve, the defendant Is senhis
Bri&amp;nd's eloquent. srandfatherly
to nve year1 In th~ ptmiUnLong,
had admonitions. d:::llvcred
smlllugly,l tlary, fined $10,000 and muat pay
run the I
from Cleve- left t'.lm utterly unmoved. .
cost or prosecution.
land and
amount of 1 H .. was aske 1 b Sall'ador De
"On count nine the defenndam
whiskey In
car
he backed m
d' i
f S 1Y 11 h
. ld lis sentenced to five yt~ars In the
to the hldlrtK place and was closed M~~r aga. ~~ 9 pa n 1 tto e If w~h penltentiary and .10.000 In f Lleli
in upon by the vice squad.
wl
raw
reso u n
I and must pay cost of prot:ecutlon '
partJcos sole1nnly undertake to be- I Jud 11e WHke1110n then explalne·l
FORME&amp; BANKER DIES
gin net~otlatlons the same dtLy his J that the .sentencee on counts one
- · -Oct 74-INB- muulh
Removmg
hu; cl&amp;ar fr~
andU ftve would be served concurCol b
Yoshlsawa
answered.
0
urn us.
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· "It ts ttut the view of my coun- ren y.
South Manchuria.
ICharles
0 &amp;;:henck Sr., formerly a t
The Judae then took Ute mlsde~
1 1 gret I am unable \o with-vice ptesident or the Ohio National ry .. o.;
meanor countB. He aald Dapone
Mukden, Oct. 24.-Two companies I bonk here, died aL hk1 h.ome early Ur~wh
B1 in 11 d
Pe led to the must 8erve one year In the COWitJ
of Japa.ncle infantry were d~~ I today atter n long lllness.
en
ap 1 a 1 1 t
jaU under count number thirteen
pa.«lhed to the outetlrts of Mukden
He alllo was formerly connected ( ( unt.·~l g~ vr~ ~~an m;::s
yfo:!nu~;
and
one year ln the oounty Jail \Jn
1
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tOd&amp;y to aid Jn the dlBpe'-1 or a with Lang, Schenck and company,! -vu (l dllt t~aa,es
te
tro count el&amp;'hteen He ruled however
band ot 200 Chinese !IOJdl~rs
. Sliter di&amp;Ullers. He was 70 yea:rs old and lie:. Pn Y~l · e araae:: ~~ ~~n j t.hat the mi.demeaDOJ' ' aenten~
the Chinese had been scattered by had been retired from buatness for \'t.syi 1 !ill.~ll· ·
could be served concurrently. Judge
1
a bomb 8 ttack rrom a. Japanese o.lr- 1r..everal years.
~res!i on ess voce.
Wilkerson ruled thllt Capone wu
plane. ·
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(ContinUed on page three I
:fined $10.000 on each of the misdeThe Chinese were beiii'V:!d pu1 1 CELEBRATE A.N)(IVE&amp;SA.Rl'
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!Continued on ~e three)
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MEN'S COAT
SWEATERS

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que.u~
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In B1·own, Tan and Gray Camels Hair with Snt~de Lining and
Beret to match - Sizes from 6 to 14 Ycars -

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uor Seized; wa~ Intend-

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smaU, medium, large and extra. laq:e llf!a.d

UTILITY FLOOR MATS

Mr. and Mra. J. E. BaOr ,a nnounce Lhe birth of a daU&amp;"hter,
Oct. 22, at their home In Columbus.
Mr. Baker 111 one or the ownen of
the B. and B. aandw1ch ahoppe.

·•,Bindem for the adoption of on Lincoln HlU 1bunday eventn&amp;.
Mrs. R. B. LaUBhead receh'ed t.bP.
Marla. Lawrence, nine monclub prize, Mrs. Walter Ha.rrts aeeIlia
111.
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ond prbe and Mrs. B. F. Fultz Sr.,
rueet prlae.
'IIBTliUH FROM MEETING
..._fteY. Theo. Mehl. Mrs. EUu.beth Dainty retreahmentl were eerved.
JI\W, Nary Vl.ralnla. Reibel and
IJOUIIel Jennlnp returned Thura~
dftf nen1nl from Columbus, where
\ley attended the r.nnuaJ aect.lona1
-~ held at St. John's Ev· M. N. Pe\el'l, formerly of Atben.a..
has been appolnted superintendent.
-llool church.
" 1m. 0. B. Price and Mtaa Kath- or the Pomeroy oJiloe of the West- ~ :lluber remained to vlalt ~la- ern and Southern LUe IDBura.nce
Company, succeedJ111 W. H. NlchoiR
,,
who has been tranlferred to Nel,
lonviUe.
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Mr.
ancl
Mn. C. 0. Hal I ol '
NOTICE I
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H\ODitnoton wero vlsiUflfl 1'hul'Rday
· ·fie Ladie1 of the F ed• with hot elBten, lira. Henry Ewln~

Girls Camel Hair ~oats ,

•t.yle~~_

black, brown, ,reen and colon-felta In

15 hy 27 Inch

m.

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border!I-Sa. l~

A special lot or the new Fall

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WW ot Marf"Dewey wu R41to probate: ad.opt.lon recorda Mrs. Alfred Elberfeld entertained
tiled by eecn Sanden and her Five Hundred club at her home

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sn1oo'b unflnbhed hardwood

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HOUSE BROOMS

OPENS OFF1CE

•~· - ~011.\TK COllft'r NEWS
Tbe. followllll bualneu waa trana~
t.he probe.te courL heJ·e
,. : Jeaaie Diddle was apibe admlnlstrat.rtx of the
...... ot Perry Diddle, &lt;le..aoed.

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inaldH-"Apple-U. S." brands.

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••Joy" and uvalue"

Marte

•""'_.,.Jonda

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handsome-

~lr;e18 and

pal~lue

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Dufty .

Wataon, · Emma

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The Winners Class or the MethQdlst Sunday IIChOOI a.l Minersvlll~
Have • aurprlae parLy Wednelday
ennlril ror Mrs. Dave Ph1llip11
Mrs Phtlllpa was 70 years old and
hi the oldest member or the claM.
Bbe wa&amp; the recipient' of a beaut!·
ful &amp;ift. Thirty -two .friends wet"t:!
present. Refl'el!.hment.s wer~ served. I

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Men'• Extra Heavy
CANVAS GLOVES

Hlte, Mary
Dr. H. M. Crumley he.s opened an
WldlAmlon, llal'Jorle BWallel. Jose omce here and has started practlcpi111Je ~... Charl01 Rusaell, Ed· inlr medicine accordlns ·· to an an......-11 Bier-, Pete ·Drummond, Ohes ~ nouncement he.. nl~de r:ecentJY.' Hlf
tiff ........ 1'11~1 .Ollll'ord, E -;&gt;&lt; oftlce 1B located in the H. A. Roush
1
:rni(cb. wui~ Orueaer I Jed Web- bulldlnl{ on M.afu street."' ·
sUI~· . cnaomaa Cluk, Leo va.uahn,
Dr. Crumley Is well .known here
Ca.J!l
Meut.aUns. Lerol . Brleklea, and Jiiudied lnfdlclne ~ a . P~~ ­
ClQ'Ua Jenklnlon and Pat" Durst.
delpbia unlverst\y. His odlce hour.:~
WIUJi!m a,ueoer ,...lved the aft! frotn 1 p. m. to 3 p. m. and
prillf _(Or £hit indit COmtC coitUme lrom 6 p. to 8 p. m.
' DI!IAPd lor tho best
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ATTEND WDGI: MDTING
let ~ere.n ~and cake Were oserved.
- ·- 'fhe Rebel\:&amp;b loda:r:· lL\ Dexter
~,
held thelr r'egular · '"~t,tl$ Th~rs~
. NU&amp;I~ ENTIRTA.~NEU
day eV\!nlnK. Ar~r · the / Close "of
.
todse a procra.m was enjoyed.
EWe Frecker of Clleat:cr ·The tOllowtnr -visitors from · Poplp
deJlthtfully entertained the ~uraes rOJ attended: Mr. and Mn. Ch&amp;S.
of ~ Holt.er hospital &amp;rid thell Neue, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Anfrl.tnda at. her home rec-:~ntly iJt. drews, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob RolJer,
NmM of her birthday ~nnlversary Mrs. cora Warner, Mrs. EJrurta.
'nle home wa1 beauttfully de- Fou, Mrs. claude Darst, Mrs. I
cor,ted. In keepln(l wtth tiN! Hal· Chas. Orueser. Mrs. Nellie Smith,
kJwtl'en aeaaon with refreshments ¥f8. Walter Mceunougll., Mrs. Joe
ccmalatm&amp; of douahnuts and elder Rubin, M,rs. David Wablon, Mrs,
and a blrthdQ cake, decorated with Lena Brni~h. Mrs. Mary Harrl.s.,
candlel; were served at Ute elofte of Ml8ses Freda Warner and Gertrude
the enjey8ble evening. dtmctna: and Smith, Rev. o . w. WUllams, Lester
m.ae were the dlvtrslon ot the eve Hart, JROOb Mees and · Chester AnDlnl. Mile Louise Thomp110n, Dour- drewa. Refreshments were serve&lt;.!.
Ju . ctrcle and Norman Rose furn~ the music. Thirty-one guest.e
NEW DAVOHTER
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SURPRISE PARTY

N\J!s QarleUa OhltnBer entertain•
ed. i: number of her JOUDK rrtend.a
· aer:.-home on M~,tlbertY av·:mue
rindy. exenl~ 21 with
a
llowe'en parfY..' ; · ·
'ltlOee preaeat
were Thelma
YO\dif, ~line · Ebersbl.ch, Eileen
Mat:Un. ~Martatet Lt.wrence, Yo-

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during ELBERFELDS OCTOBER SALE is a good time to select
your Winter Coat-Hundreds to select from-the finest materials, the newest styles, the best nat~onally known manufacturersFor the October Sale.:._There are Five Price Ranges

Slaes 38 to st.

pe-r pockets.

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It pays to take advantage of the sales at Elberfeld_s-and now

Slses 32 to 50.

The jacllel.l are blr

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fullnt:lii

Tutsday. November 3, 1s election
lr&amp; OJ'QM. 21, or Letart, w. va..
hi h tl
th
....n .. wlll
tmd Jfeel Blair. 18, of CottacevHie
day, at w c
me
e •-d b open at 8:30 o'clock a.. m., and.
W. Va,. wert taken 1nto cus ...... Y Y t.lo8e at 6:30 p . m. unleM there are
CO\PitJ ofllcera Tburaday ntrht fol- voters waltina in llne to cut their
1ow1n1 an aeektent whk:h occurred talk.t.s In w h 1 o h caae the
at UM lnt.enecUon o1 Ash street and polls ~hall be kept open until Ruch
8out4 Third avenue 11,1 Middleport. waltlna voters have voted. Beabout 11~ o'clock.
tween the hours of 12 o'clock noon
On:lu told t.he oflcers \ha.t he and 6:30 p. m ., 1a a 1eaal part hoUWU drl\l'lnl eut alon1 A.$h street do.y. Municipal and township of! land. ljlOUld not make the curve at cera,. members of board6 Df educathf tnt.enection of Thlrd. The car tlon. jud&amp;:es and clerU of pollee
CGmpletely demolished when 1t and municipal courts and jusUceto
ldl :the road and cruhed into a of the peace are to be elected ProP.Ole·
posed amendmE:nt.s to U1e con~;Utu­
. ~unt)' oftleera 600J1 arrived a~. tlon, .l aws. orttinanees and measures
the .~~:c:ene, d1scovered a gallon
I!Ubmitted and other questions m·
aUced whle,_Uy near the aceldent. propcsltlons are alao to be voted on.
t.ntral pl1001 of whJatey had
rpllt~. the oJiictro &amp;aid, and Jut.u
A SLIP UP
nowtd lnto the atreet. A rifle, fulIJ"ioacJed wu also found In the car.
Michi1an an-:1 Ohio will have Id'Croaa and Blan were broU&amp;ht t.o entical color schemes ror 1932 11tllf! oount.y JaU and when ques· cenae plates, secretary of State
f.l~ by oftlcero aald they dld noL OJ.arenoe J. Brown, has learned .
~ each oLher. orosa told &amp;herlft Acreement la made two yeal"8 In adTracY that he left home Thur.s- vanciJ
between and amon11 states, a:;
daf evtmiJll, had driven to Hunt· to colon. A chan11e tu adminlstra ·
mpon and was returning home. tlon in MlchJgan caused the !illp-up
He picked Blaili up u a hitch in the Ohlo-M.Ichigan dupllcntbn
hiker near Qallipolill, he aaid, and the new authorities not havlllJ!
aUe1· drlvlna a mile or ao farther been acquainted with the workln~s
ptcked another hitch hiker up, arransement, says Secrel.ary Bww1·
~bose name he dk1 not know.
Work on the plates had so far l)ro He elalmed that IN! d1d not know p-eued In both sLates, when Lho:
uw fdlbkeoy was In hll car and d~scovery was made that nvthlng
aJan allo knew not.hlnB abuut lt. can be done about it, and ror thl'
Wb.ili uked about the rifte. Croll! ftret time m years neighborln&amp;:
-~ -be had been rabb1t htmtlna ttates wm use very similar nlates.
on.\lnday afternoon. A check writ- Q1le polnt or dltference is that the
ten· ap and endoned by R. R. Car- word MichiK&amp;n appears at the top
.'
to tbe amoun~ ot f25 was of the" ... plate while in Lhill staLe
Jn 01"08' pouesston along Ohio BPPI*rS at the bottom.
1f . a money baa eontalnl"lla about
'l!;ilo In dimes.
OHIO COAL OUTPUT
1ftllm otrtoera arrived at th t
aeene o1 tbe acc:ldent, Blaag and The output. of coal from Ohio
orr- were att.emptlnr to aet away . mlnee for the ftrst three weeks ::&gt;f
'11ley told the oftlcera about the September totaled 1,284,000 ton~.
other fellow who had been with which Indicated an estlma.Led t.onthean. but be escaped before the naae of 1,700,000 for the moQ.th.
Durinl thill time approxlritately
poUee could set Ill....
CroN told ~leers he wu tbc 20,000 mlners were working in 427
10n qf Ottlo Cross ~ prominent mlnee. Owin11 to a slack In transmerehant of letart. Both are be- portat.ion to lake porta there waa u.
bll hekl .here pendlng the fl Una of ehrlnkall!l over the previous month
t:bqea. ~b wtll p~y In· but, *be. ol¢put undoubtedl)r w1ll lneJUdo. tro~&gt;~~lb'lltlod ot liQuor, ...,.. crealie' ·-dua-tftr ·Oeiober and Ndvem~
aeuloft Or Uquor, and reckleu drlv· ber owln11 to domeaUc consumpt:.ion
and lncreued atlel!l by retallera.
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and · no dlsannamenL throughout
world., Borah sa.ld, until the iniquities and Jnjustlces or the Versailles
treaty are corrected. He meuLi 1 ed speclftcally the amputation
the pollach corridor from Oermnny
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darlng that Ohio 11 confronted to ban stllhtaeera over-zealous in I en1as«t a merchant J)oliceman .b1
·with the slrange sttuatlon of btlnk.s '"souvenir hunt.lng."
ThettB of Ia IWJ battle at the I'ICI'ne o.f the
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robbery.
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pu:e-ctly solvl'nt and well-.?'un- Dowen and P ces o wrea
were
The policema, Thomas L. SancJ:
a(tad- yet cloolna their doJr.s At- reportrod .
en who l1red nve shot.s at lhe
1
l:::rn,:y General Gilbert Bettman 1
after the latter shot h.irU
t-ocla'l_ lalcl the resp:&gt;nslblllty for 1
VE one~ and attempted to fle e. wu.'s
the Sltuat.lon at the feet of bahk LINDBERGHS ARRJ
confined 1n city hospital. His con•
pry.
depc£itors.
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IAT SADDENED HOME dltlon was not regarded aa lif!•·lods.
· Moreover. Borah declared he
E:r;:~aklng over tJle r&lt;J to i:r ... i
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AlthoUih wcun1ed 1n the low.eif~red complete cancellation yf 1st.atwn W L W here. Ute A~- 'I
INS- I part ct the abdomen and the !calp,
re rations. even to the uncond.i- t::rnry Gm:&gt;ral asserted thal Ohln s
Englewood.~- J .. Oct . 24the :routh ~scaped from the }KIIIct~
ticm I annuities Oerrnony obllgatei"l ~ltuat.lou ctemand.s "revived oonfld- lnnocent, hapP,., baby smiles of man and ran to tbe oftlce of a dQC:her aetr to pay France under t.he cno! In our banking lnsUtuuons 00 Ulelr son today ~ed the IIOr- ( tor two blocks away whoo ,~;~~~~o'!i
YOWtg, plan. u that were done he the r.art ol all deposit m. toU•;Iv - row ot Col and
· ..Charles A. · ed illce H
Jate ~ n
Bald, tit would advocate canc~lla- 1cd up by_a concerted mc\·em&lt;!nt •·1J Llndber&amp;h in the bouse itt mourn- theP~-itale ::Sere aia.acnes
tJon or Europe's debbi to the Unit- theL.· part, whc.•l ~tl.stierl d tn, Iins :" wh~ lr~l ~jed ~bru=~ ht&amp; 1ecoveey was doubttul
·
1''lsl•: soun~ess and honeat man- ly usero::; ~ deat:ncrr ,:,: Lind: 1 sanders. according to the
ed states, but on no other baala.
ed~:Sasy ~'::~:J:n~!,n todalhftle- ~~~n~ ~tll=~ ·C:,:un~~.~ :t'lh's father, Senator nWtaht w. ceporttllt,•n~~~eddoollire yo ullia ·
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Ions dispatcheS to acquaint Parlil 1ng that the withdrawal of deposlt.s They .landed U..P::H last nlaht at . Rtore with an armload of -~' ;: :c
with these tldJnas. And from the except for needed CUl'l'll!nt purpo&amp;es Newark airport after having mad&lt;' suits and disappe-ar 1n
cable oftlces they dashed to Inform Ia ~th tmpatrlotic and shol t~611fh. a cro•uHxmt.lnentl I'IJtht In aLorm 1be c.m.cer wulted at the _: :: __--:
M. Laval or wha.t Senator Borah ed.
, ,
and 101 from Vtctorta.. B. c ., In 30 the prowler SOOll
had IIB.ld.
'llle cue of Obto 11 'strange sit~ houn 12: minutes 1\telr actua 1 Sanders ordered
n tvideniJy netted the Premtet, uat.k.n." of banD, Bettman said, Is ftyinll .Ume wu t9 hours and ;) scume ensued c;·--;,
(Continued ,00 pap three)
COo.AtlnueiJ on J:Ml8 dX)
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