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READERS NOTICE-If ,.... waat
the Newa Ollioo o1 The DaUJ
T~ll&gt;uae, caU 238-L 1 if the Bualn...
Ollice uk for 20Z·R.

cwudy. probably ocep1ooa1

night ano Thurad&amp;)'

and In extreme North portion

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FULL LEASED

:WIRE OF

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NEWS SERVICE

Portland
WOJ'&lt;I reee!Ved. htte

from Dr 0 .

C Hendenon wno went t.o VltnDa
Aus~. to stUCIJ at the mllliaay,
£ta.t:!d that ~J bad a pltiiDilt.

BROTHER-IN -l~W
IOf PRES WENT IS

'l1lt liea wu IIDlOOt.h aDd
they uperienced rw 881. atckDSL
At. present they are comtortabi.J
settled for the year and his SQn.
'Jim' · la attencttn1 a Oennan
t boys) school.

voyage

The Rn. lulillf A . Nleuwland
(above), 53, proteJsor at Notrf
Dame Un•v•nity, hM, after 26
ye&amp;l'll' research developed Bfll
thette rubber, whieh it pronounced
a eucceu bJ th• du Pont d.• N•
moura Company, wbJeh il buildin1

a huce plant to manufaeture thr
roduct. Sine,. Father Nieuw

r.material
IUld took the vow of po\'fl'ty, all
profrta from hl11 not&amp;

Wo111an And Tot of Three
Are Numbered A.ont
The Victiml

-OTHERS INJURED

Char11ed With
ion Of liquor In
California

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From Attadu Of
Rebels; Both ·
Join In Request

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CALM PREVAILS ,
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Saved By Uae Of O:r.nen;
Three Firemen Are
Injured
New York,

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IAsnon P

HHO UNDER BONO

Hallwood

worthy dl~eovery will ro to th1
Conrl'f!l&amp;tloD of the Holy Crosa

MiUioD8 Wed

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Oppoaine
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Pick Point•

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womu. .,nd :~.
cpl)d 3, were burned to death today aa a d.vut.atln• ftre IUt.ted •
tour-story trame dwelllnl ln the
WtlllamlbUrJ aeetton or Btooklyn
persons. blcludlal a

Ambulance crewa uaed OXJPD
tanks ln eft'orta to keep t.UYe nearlY
a. dor.en ot.here hurt In the blue
An open hoapltal was elt.Hltahed
in the street t.o wh1eh vtetlms ot
the ftre and smoke wen takeo

down ladders by firemen, while
llhii"Y ftames IBBbed out. bebtnd
them
Among t.he lnjlll'til wer'e $hrte

F""l• Today
t lnt.ernahonnl News Servie? ::J.:;k·

foreign
Tlentaln,
offlCf!rs wer2

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Mr. Schaeft'er of Hart &amp; Co. of Cleveland will be
at the lobby of the Remington Hotel, Pomeroy,
Thursday and Friday, November 12th and 13th,
displaying

Are Focused Here

N~TICE!
We are now openinl an Elect~ic: Shop
in the Downey build·
ine, Eaat 2nd. St.,
Pomeroy.
We are
fully equipped and
experienc:edforKovSe
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Wuhin1 Mac:hinEiectric: Refrieen.ton
-Sweepen and Elec·
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New Fall and Winter

MILLINERY
All former customers of ours will be given the
opportunity to make their selections and purchases at this time.
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Miss Sue Lehew will be there to help you in mak·
ing y~ur fittings. All hats sold and delivered
immediately.

1eneral.
Your pat·
rona,e will be enat·
ly appreciated.

MODEL ELECTRIC
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Phone 275-X
~RALPH YOUNG-

WORLD'S OUTSTANDING JOB NOW, IS TO RE-FSTABLISH CONFIDENCE, PRESIDENT HOOVER SAYS
IN ARMISTICE DAY SPEECH; TELLS HEARERS 'JlHA'Jl MILLENNIUM NOT ACHIEVABLEIN ONE NIGHT

�W.plNESDAY,

mE DAn.Y TRIBUNE, POUEROY, OHlO.

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• 'Wbea our Mendl 'liel:l&lt;1 ua tett.en or news matter lor pubUcatlon th~y
~Jb i,i C$.M.;' alfD their rwne-althouJh not ~rlly to In

prlfttid. AnollYlftOUI

NOVE~E:R

Middleport
News

By John P. Modbury

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Vir&amp;'inia Grera
PBONZ IIU•L

: ~UHPlE PANTHER §t~~~Er~~J~ C~UNH OffiC£11Sj~EJ4~i~:'I:~t~\800l ~f MAN AT :E~-;g.;::.;.~. • (j H•on
t\rJ U ~ ::::::r:~~':".::~::~~ UNCO~[R TW~ BIG:.~.~~~':..: "'.~f' ,:_ HUR~N OHIO MAY ~e;'~~~=.c:: .
15 W U"RKIN~
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what a traz11rormauon Lonole" hN
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necl.e&lt;l, t.o PltUburlb

c.u rrc 'l July lltb, um .

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load of IU'QdUOI. Bm.Jtb had

Mn Paraell waa the dauehtt:r of

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COLORED MAN FINED Bym or Mlddloport and Ray.,. ·
"DRUNK" CHARGE t:l5 of Racine were called to Ne w
tcnl&amp;ht as he wUI alllo have &amp;p.in
would remain 1rl that city until ....... ,
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Brighton, Penn , Tuepay becau!,'
Thuu~day evenJna t:.pectaJ ato.u.
-of tht. death ot Wtkv Byers
k'ntwn Is bel""' otven certain d •illlduate ot tlu! PomEroy Hlah
followinl Sunday
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Larae report.td to Jc.cal o1Bcil.la
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Jltn SlnRUS n(gro who was a1Mt nnd Mrs c w H1un::.ey left C •
plays while ROme of the T
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rested Saturday night by umccr Isunday for a wt:ek's v\s1t wnh
npp 1el Are R oun d't Dl ' lt:nslve
boya 1u-e being drilled lona and
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rot hera 0 n WhOle bet! n 1n Mad!Aan. wwon.s1n and Sheriff Tracy luvealital- that he saw Smith
Jut at. • ecrtalD
W11l1n.m
\HI.~ "lv&lt;'n ntal- l lheir'Lwo
at ~untml!,mn
To In Great Shape.
lcaretully on offensive movement.:~
Property Sti1J 1 Were f:u'!'~a~n~::!!~U:Nu~:ina Incident For
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ing before Mayor J E. Hu1 ·'' I Mrs B P' Fultz Br left foa ColumF
WhiCh are ClllculAI.ed to brt111 m
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or Con t el t
su.lt.s lu a sco"""'"' way The --~
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rre 11 oo.mec
w th thf'
ldentifl'~•ti'on
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I play hu been a\,IIJMICted trom l.be
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RECENT SCORES
will start promptly at three thlrt.y 1
dratt.eman ir. the enoln«-rtn• d•-ta 1 It"- h
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ohar(!e ot int Xlcatlan and Wa.&lt;J 1 Wt•dncsda; from their h"m~ ma :
Fllday att.ernoon at the Mlddleport
BROUGHT
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LOCAL
MAN MISSING I, ~t:•-!t.'IUU(I: no cue
u.::en
fined $50 and C06ts aud c~m:nltt.ed 11Hobf.on to &lt;the Roy ConY.ay re.s1hloh school tleld. Thl• Ia done a:....
pa.rtment.
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Mr and Mrs Pan.ell are at homf'
to ja1l until bot h are pa1d A chaoijt' dence on Locust StHet.
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uf mtcrren1g \\.than omcer .n the
ClaH•nce Kent retuwcd to 1, • 11 lCI!l e
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OYS 1to ghe the Lopn cont.inaent a
eny
wnera lp But fin• 6°ole :; ~~rn=~~ at
EaM Since October 22nd When
da:c htll'f':f' or his duly .... as .. tw
home m Columbus
Under Lanaley, Are
chance t.o get home after tbe pme
ed $100; Third Broth·
He Mysterioualy Dia· l
agamst Singer:. but ht' was nc.;r enjoying a brlt&gt; f v1slt llPie \ lth 1el1 rovlD&amp;'
Iat nc.t too late an hour The s ..."OJnd. l
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tilHI on thtll chnt..,e Jue::.dk&gt;l Ut- atne:. and frie-nds.
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FEAST J&lt;' OR LEGION
( Hard at work m anUclpatlon of
Wh•n games at thu tlme of sea
Tv;o compl(&gt;te 11tllls coils and a
CLASS HOSTESS
The mf'mbf'rs of lh t Feene}-Ben· the oormng Logan contest the Pur- son go beyond t he lhe thirty mark- ~ compression tank. we're confiscated
Mrs Mary Huber returned home
A report o r the discovery of the 1 " In Ume of ;;;:--people wtU IIC•
Mrs FttJd I Gurdnr•J was ho8otes• nett Post of the Amellcan Legion !dC Panth rs are leaving no stone shadows fall across lhe gridiron s~ by deputj. sherift's, Dana fracy, Sa.turday after a vhlt 'Aith rEia- body o1 a man belleved to have riftoe a.ll to keep ~ar golns, yet. .In
Tuesday evening to the lmmbcJ, ~~o 11l be served with a banquet $-'lin- unturned m getti ng Into the b&lt;!sl swiftly that the gre 1uc.r part of the Hank Young. Otho Tracy and Con- 1 Uvea at Charleston
been dead ror nearly a month, alons Ume of peace wtn &amp;lve nothlnl Lo •
of the Loyal Sum and Dauglltero· ner a t thctr hall thiS evening, by pu~lble shape for tlw nex~ two last quartet Is plaved In semi tr stnble Russell Baker nl Balihnn
Mr and Mrs H C Brooks and sld~ the Wheelln&amp; &amp; Lake Erle keep peace," Rev. H. L. HenthorDe ...;.
class or the Chun;,1 of Chnst. at the mernben ol the local po5t aux- gumes which close the '*'ason
1110\ In toUt\ darkneM especially on 'I uesda y alt-ernoon
Bettie McVey ot PlcR.sant Valley rallrc.ad track&amp; near Huron, 0, ot the Simpson M. E church, IAJ$1
the!!
~::gull~~ mo 1hhly busmess thuty
The crlpplf'.J&gt; of last week are 1 a cloudy day. Much ' entbuslB.sm Is Shirit'Y and We§ley Deem on \\'hose whre the guests of Mr and Mn November 6th, has been taken by tn hb talk on the "Cost of YlorJd -'.:
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meetmg
EJght.ce 11 ',\ et(' plesent.
An Armi.9tlce Oll.y program will ICUitdhlg Into g1eat shape, except being shown among the students in property part of the lmpleme:ats C ~j· RW:S Tue~ay.
\the county omdals here as a por - War," at the ArrnJstlce Day .pre- "'i
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lncludil1g membc 1s and se'lleral be given during the dinner and all th" tl.eet, Guinther who still seemll l regard to the Frldny fray and H wuc sal1 to have been di.~Cn\lerNt Rut sses
ary
ances Jvden ot slble clue 1.0 the whereabouts or &amp;ram held at the senor h18h aebool ·f
guests
Legionnaires are Invited The din· ~Lffi[What lame as tht: result. ut la1ge crowd Is a.nticJpated
l"''er~ brou@:ht to the count) jRII turn~dh!~~ re:asc~n:eln re- ~ Olles G Bn,tth, local prominent here, Wednesday morn1n1.
During the cou 1se oJ the bus!- nt&gt;r wlll b6 sened a~ six oclock
the tl:'rri!lc blow recel\led m the
a.nd the chsrgf' or posseShlon of 5 ndln 8 rew daY 1ven n1 a ter buahleU man who
dlaappeared
·Tm million lives were 11ven and
uess niectlng plans were discussed
1GallipoliS game some weekll ago
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ys n Columbus from the .street.a of Pittsbun&amp;h ex· 1\tty-one bUUon dollars spent. dut•
fur holding their rei..11a 1 Clll'tstma~
1 Pierotti Bllmo easel Crow and
facture ar Intoxicating liQuor was 1 Dr T H~ld Co land or
_ at'tly three week! aao.
In&amp; the sreat war:· he aaid.. ..It ..
party Followmg the meeth).l'l t hose
CJRCLE MEI:TING
Dickie Wtnebrenner are all ahow-1
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ford 0 s nt TU peda
Bed
The diuovery of the unidentUied would be better to hold our J)I80e
present engaged In f'andy makmg
The Federated Circle met m the tng g1 eat form and fast coming out
Several bArrels or mat:h ·were dis- 1 aum' 5 ~s ~s ~• •"!:th his man at the Lake city was btouaht conferences before 'i\'ar than ..,._. ~
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Prcsbytebrlan church Tuesday even of the kmk R which nave bel:'n slowco·.ered and destroyed by the raid·
an ...... , Karel 1 to the attention of Sherltr A. 0 'ft'ar
ENTERTAiN-s CLUB
lng wiLh Mrs. Byron Bmg , Mrs lng up their work ICCi'ntly Han&lt;ii lng officers and a smal; keg of wine ICarleton and slater MISS Edna Tracy Tuesday evenlna by a res!"The victory dou not; end
Mrs Oscr.r Klein o:nlerLained th~ Belle VaUQ:hn and dal:ghLer Anna, capped by lnj ur!e:; and sickness Rev. Emil J. Klotz to .Speak wa~ uncovered m rhe Deems barn 1 Coptland at Kingsbury
dent ~r Rutland, who' reeeh-ed a because the feellns or hab'ed ..UU .._
members cr t ile nve- hundted c lub I Mrs Ln:zle Jennings as hust.esses they have play~d g1eat games but
The officers saad the tv.o ~tills , N ~s ~I FT '!ctlselsteln went to newspaper account of the incident exlat.l. U we would follow the lui4
nL her home 0 ,1 'lhlrd Avenue
After buslneL'I W!\8 &lt;~l~nsed with even betLet wo11t IS looked for by
at Bethany M. £. Chur&lt;jh
were located nea. a boundary line
( ll\'l e ue ay to vLo;;iL \\lth from a daughter at Marlette.
1111 principle&amp; laid down by ctil1s6,
Tue:iday ti.ftt&gt;mobn A number o! rlulnty refreshments \\ele sened b\1 the Purple and Wlute supporter~:~
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The newspaper
artJcle which we could end all wars!"
guests were present
the hostesses
Fnday as they seem \.o be rounding
m t e venlftl
boring farm TI1cy !.aid Lhat Rever- H Frank Fugate and Ml s Tom was printed In a Marietta news·
Tile Plotram was very appro.
Fu st club prize lor high score
,nto perfect physical shape
al paths led from the h ouse to the
f.nnessey went to Worthington pap.:r, :stated briefly \hat the body prlately presented wlt.h t.be An»Js·,~,a~ awat·ded to M1 s cecil Brad·
•:mnznuntr• t Lv~al rans who are much Rev Enrtl J. Klotz, 11Str1ct su· hidden stills.
Wednesday to VlsiL Tom Hennes.se} of an unldentllled man wu round tlce Da7 adctreu b:r Rev. •Hent.boqle
bury, ancl i:iccontJ cluo p11ze l.ll Mrs I
wrought up over t.he remalnlug pertntendent or the Central oer·
The two brothers denied the who Is recelvtn1 treatment . Lhl'.l;e l"{o\ember 6 1n a ronei)' epot. alone with the enUre memberahip of the
J:o:dwurd Dutfv Mt3 J p stewart
~;ames v.:lll ha\le a basis ror com- man Methodist conference will be ownership of the Illegal paraph~has
11 ""''"1 hhavinltl1 troubJ~ tor ' he Huron rtver near the Wbeellnc hl&amp;b echool praent at the auembb
rece1ved the guest m ,ze
parlson, they thInk,
for the In Pomeroy Tht1rsdo.y eventna:. He nalia They were taken before Ji..ur
me w t a st
neck.
&amp; Lake Erie railroad trackl. 'Ole for the olleervanee of thla mem011al
DelicJ.cus
1efles1uneuts
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Thlinksglvlng game, afte1 the Lo- will speak at thi! Bethany Metho&lt;li8t lice of the Peace Frank Siowe,
St:ll:!f~thNe~vtlle was a body wae covered with a tarpauUn. daJ ...,.. _ _ _ ..cw-_
served
gan tilt hc1e Frida.}
Howe~er, Church. Rev Klotz Is a torcetul Wednesday mornllli tor a preUmfn"
ere uesday.
The coroner then reported that
.-1C'cmparatlve scores mean little or speakt!t, one who holcls the a.tten- ary hearing They were rtned $100
James Parcher of Colwnbus the man had probably died from
' Mthing and those people who base ti(\Jl of hill audience at all Umes, and costs
Mrs. Oeorge Bauer ot Middle- skuU fnctures trorn a blow on the
QVILTI~G BEE
Mr11 R1chs!'J Hordcn , Mrs Perry
hcpes on comparative scores alone w)lo can b&lt;- counted on to gtve hls
A brother, Luke Deem was arrest·
were &amp;uests ot Mias
head
Otaves, M1 s Cl1a riJ~ Mayes, Mls::!
are doomed t.o many disappoint.- llster.frs somethmK- to think about ed Wednesday momiDB on a chaige
Sherlff '1'racy I.DunCiat.ely lent a
or
Bet.bani "
Sustc Taylor and Mliis Etta Gaskill
tnotol ed t..o Gallipolis Tuesday even
bull season,
The service
"''~I begl.l at 7 so of
clou.'&gt;
license
He was
a rettlmed
week endMon·
visit Ina them to Cld complete
Mns. A..
during the course of a. fooL- whent-ver
he spealr:.'J
dttvtng
an plates.
automobile
withplaced
hell·
.... de&amp;Ulg for o. vls1t with ~he latte1 's sisLegan lest to the Yellow Jackets with Rev Glenp Tennell in cha.rae. In the &lt;XJUnty jail
eriptlone ot t!w man tound
ter Margnret Oaskill, who IS rc( UJ.:Ct :ltHli{ from a 1P('C nt uperal!Oll
cf Mtddleport at LogR.n . last week This service Will afford an opIll the HolZeJ haspltill Miss Gast,.!' tho txtremely close Score of portunUy to local people to l)ear a
POMEROY H. S.
kLll 1s :-~Jowl} llll!Jrcv\ng ,
eight to seven which shows two VIsiting mlnfster who has built a CHESTER WOMAN IS
t htngs The first Is t.ha.t Logan r~putatlon for &amp;ood, concbc and
STRICKEN IN yARD
MIDDU:PORT
Ml:&lt;. Chm l!:!s Brooks and wu
fRID",Y, NOV 13 must not be treated lighLly l&gt;ut th•L lntel't'stlng sermon.s Rev Klotl;
'Ille
of the
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~ very boy en the squad and evel y makes his home at. Cleveland. His
Charles have both I.Jt:el' co nfu~d to
Epb!copal church will meet with
Mn Ellza.beth Baer, widow of Mrs W. A Compton at her home
rcoter m the stands must do his dutleJo; are such that he Is able to
tht' l' h o m ~ ~n Mmn St1ct'! fu. th..!
a:ao r. J\.1.
part, the rouner In 11 playing way get to Pomeroy but four times the late Sebastian Baer died sud- on We.st Main 11\.reet Thursday afpa:;t .~rVt.: rnl days
nnd the latter bv lending their annually This meeting is !.he tlret denly Wednesday morning- at her ternoon Nov. 1~ . ¥iss Louise Me·
MJDDLEPORT JllGII
MI .;, Rolu! B!lt11c s JJo; umll1 ul
prcst' nce and moral support at tno I of the current church year and &amp; home near Ohest.er. She was In Cune Q( Colwnbu&amp;. Dtoce86n Auxtito tlw hlJmc r. 1 Third Avcnu~ w1til
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Quarterly Conferen~e with the the yard getting wood when she
Prt.sidenL wlll · addreas the
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Bethany Church oftlc 1:tl'i wUI be was stricken. with what was be- r,~tfll8'.
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The second Js LhaL thl' Ye low i held by Rev. Klotz tmmedlately u.,ed to have been a. cerebral hemM!i.Igut'nle Bl'lll cf Columbus ar· ,
Mr and Mrs Alban. Mr and
Admioaion 25c-35c
Ja.ckets had an off day, as that following the religious ~~ervlce~o
orrhage She was 74 yean ot uge Mts. Woods oi Jacksoll, 'Mrs. Wood&amp;
11\1{(1 1uesd:11 let• a visit with Mr I
, team Is a much better combination
and had not been m. She leavt~ of Oklahoma are valUng the Davies
•1nri Mt s Tom t c 1slnff
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!our daughters 9.nd two son'! Pu· alsters on Vale street.
Logan gnme showed. As a. matter
LEND-A-HAND MEETS
nerol
arrangementa
are
being
made
Mls;
Sa.rah
Phillips
went
to
ol ra ct th(' boys appearea ~ - !!ttl ~
clnnatl Wednesday on a businesll
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The regular monthly meeting of by P'lnsterwald un~rtakem
t vc1 y tcwn onct during U1e ~lloSun the Lend·A-Haud society of Simp·

however eXC':!llent and desirable in them·

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GOOD SHEPHERD- The Lord is my shepherd;
I •1:\P.Il not want. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow
me ill the days of my life: and I w1ll dwell in the house
of the Lord forever.-Psalm 23:1, 6.

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CWCKENS STOLEN ;;~;~u;•;··~~ ~~~~~,::~•~:Durst
of Eas.t
• was heJ,s TI.Jesc:la.y
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week -lhd
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ping, elusive running Shorty Bea.·
In addition to the regular order
A peeullar colnclde~
ver waa not to condition to p'r~\!CI! jor bus.lnt:ss the anmtal ek!Qtlon QfJ the C&amp;ill at Prank Farley, ~ who
Bet.zlna and Mlas
t11e kind of n gtlme that he geus~ om~rs was held resulting In th~ ahered to hJLve stolen a number
vi.SJted' M'r and Mn
•. lly nuns ln E.~tep and Neal also election ot the !c.llowlng. MrB. chickens from Carney OJ'(Ien, wu ~~P:;Jr~~.~~Jn Columbus Saturw--1e slightly mdjsposed, which I Lizzie Young, Pres. M1&amp; Mary Hu- brought to IIIJht here when the com- d
Mra. A. N. l;khaeler, Mrs ~phie
.neaus that the att.ack uf the Jack·l ber, Vice Pres, Mt1!. Mary Renshaw mon pleas court set the date tor
Fisher and Mrs H V. Carl vtalted
-"l&lt; l'itturall\1 wtu! at the lowest Bec'y .. Mills Lydia Ebersbach.Aasiat the trial
P&lt; s:&gt;I!.Jie ebb.
Sec'y . a.nd Mrs Emma Foss, 'freas.
The ease wiD be heard In the Mrs. Phutp Duerr Monday1 at her
At the clOtJe of the meeting dell- common pleas oourt here P'rtdny home on Chester Rood.
On the other l1a~J It must not claus refreshments were served by hich
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M~ Anna Hllbl'T of MtnenWUle
be owrlooked that the Logan PUl'- I the hasteMe!!l, Mrs Je,;se Brewster, W
happens to be the proverbl81 was ,the uest of M,rs Mary Huber
pie Rnd Whltf' Is coa.ched by an Mrs Lizzie Young and Mrs Mary dll) or Friday the 13th. Of course. Monday and Tuesdfi.Y.
un and coming coach, the populal· Renshaw
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that alone is nat pecullar but the
"Red" Longley who does not take
ract that the ehlckens were :Jtolen
defeat l~·ms down "Red" 1188 been
an Frlda.,Y the 13th, 1s quite a toCLASS MEETING
15usJiy emtaged In oulldtng up his
TWO ARE FINED
incidence. Ogden's chicken~~; were
The Queen Esther class of ~th5tc len on Frlday, Pebruary lB. '
lo:'om ever since the opening game
any church held ~-~lr re1ular DJ,eet
and eacn I\\I[Cecdm6 week shows
Mose Qll811a and Floyd Rose were
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wl&gt;at unprovcmcuts he hru; made taken before
Squire E R Titus
MARRlAGk LJCE~SE
After the bUlilne&amp;a
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each fined $5 and costs illld were morning to Gordon Olenn WesL, 24,
committed to the countv ]ail uuLII of Racine and Esther A ' Longs~
the fine and oo."ts are paid
worth, 21, of Letart Falls.

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1t the 'fobbyof the Remington Hotel, Pomeroy,
Thunda)r and .Friday, November 12th and 13th,
displaying

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BaHroom Orch; 12
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3 Rd.om Walnut

Porc~laln

$29.50
$32.50
$iUS
$49.85
$89.50

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5 Rmlnl wllnut Porcelain Circulator

1 Room Walnut PoreelaiD Clrealator
All above coal heaters are priced 20%

All former customers of ours will be given the
PcOf~~P~tY. to~ m~ke their s~lec~lons and pur·
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as Sue·Lehew wdl be there to helP. you mmaking yol_lr ' fittings. All hats sold .ana 'delivered
iiffinediatel
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HEATERS

RAY OLO ltEATERS-il&lt;autltul deslrm-$12.50 Up.
Rf&lt;;ZNORS-One ol the old reliable heat.ers, $2.95 Up.
COAL RANGES
Cre«&lt;e.nt hall lillie poll&amp;bed. top.-Whl&amp;e t.rlm, , ~. price

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Andy: 7:i~. Dance orch;
(08~700)

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SPECIAL SALE!
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Middleport
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By John P. Modbury

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Vir&amp;'inia Grera
PBONZ IIU•L

: ~UHPlE PANTHER §t~~~Er~~J~ C~UNH OffiC£11Sj~EJ4~i~:'I:~t~\800l ~f MAN AT :E~-;g.;::.;.~. • (j H•on
t\rJ U ~ ::::::r:~~':".::~::~~ UNCO~[R TW~ BIG:.~.~~~':..: "'.~f' ,:_ HUR~N OHIO MAY ~e;'~~~=.c:: .
15 W U"RKIN~
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. . . . .,..·:~Be·~f~·~.·~!~.'~,:.'~.- . ._. .--.. .,_, . BE Gl'l[S SMITH I~~f~~ ~· ~.:;~ ' ~
what a traz11rormauon Lonole" hN
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c.u rrc 'l July lltb, um .

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Mn Paraell waa the dauehtt:r of

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COLORED MAN FINED Bym or Mlddloport and Ray.,. ·
"DRUNK" CHARGE t:l5 of Racine were called to Ne w
tcnl&amp;ht as he wUI alllo have &amp;p.in
would remain 1rl that city until ....... ,
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Brighton, Penn , Tuepay becau!,'
Thuu~day evenJna t:.pectaJ ato.u.
-of tht. death ot Wtkv Byers
k'ntwn Is bel""' otven certain d •illlduate ot tlu! PomEroy Hlah
followinl Sunday
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Larae report.td to Jc.cal o1Bcil.la
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Jltn SlnRUS n(gro who was a1Mt nnd Mrs c w H1un::.ey left C •
plays while ROme of the T
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rested Saturday night by umccr Isunday for a wt:ek's v\s1t wnh
npp 1el Are R oun d't Dl ' lt:nslve
boya 1u-e being drilled lona and
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rot hera 0 n WhOle bet! n 1n Mad!Aan. wwon.s1n and Sheriff Tracy luvealital- that he saw Smith
Jut at. • ecrtalD
W11l1n.m
\HI.~ "lv&lt;'n ntal- l lheir'Lwo
at ~untml!,mn
To In Great Shape.
lcaretully on offensive movement.:~
Property Sti1J 1 Were f:u'!'~a~n~::!!~U:Nu~:ina Incident For
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ing before Mayor J E. Hu1 ·'' I Mrs B P' Fultz Br left foa ColumF
WhiCh are ClllculAI.ed to brt111 m
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or Con t el t
su.lt.s lu a sco"""'"' way The --~
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w th thf'
ldentifl'~•ti'on
baa not been teen ..nee and loul
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I play hu been a\,IIJMICted trom l.be
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J L L11mbl'rL und b.uuly .nuul
RECENT SCORES
will start promptly at three thlrt.y 1
dratt.eman ir. the enoln«-rtn• d•-ta 1 It"- h
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Fllday att.ernoon at the Mlddleport
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MAN MISSING I, ~t:•-!t.'IUU(I: no cue
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fined $50 and C06ts aud c~m:nltt.ed 11Hobf.on to &lt;the Roy ConY.ay re.s1hloh school tleld. Thl• Ia done a:....
pa.rtment.
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Mr and Mrs Pan.ell are at homf'
to ja1l until bot h are pa1d A chaoijt' dence on Locust StHet.
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ClaH•nce Kent retuwcd to 1, • 11 lCI!l e
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OYS 1to ghe the Lopn cont.inaent a
eny
wnera lp But fin• 6°ole :; ~~rn=~~ at
EaM Since October 22nd When
da:c htll'f':f' or his duly .... as .. tw
home m Columbus
Under Lanaley, Are
chance t.o get home after tbe pme
ed $100; Third Broth·
He Mysterioualy Dia· l
agamst Singer:. but ht' was nc.;r enjoying a brlt&gt; f v1slt llPie \ lth 1el1 rovlD&amp;'
Iat nc.t too late an hour The s ..."OJnd. l
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tilHI on thtll chnt..,e Jue::.dk&gt;l Ut- atne:. and frie-nds.
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course, Is due lA) the time of
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FEAST J&lt;' OR LEGION
( Hard at work m anUclpatlon of
Wh•n games at thu tlme of sea
Tv;o compl(&gt;te 11tllls coils and a
CLASS HOSTESS
The mf'mbf'rs of lh t Feene}-Ben· the oormng Logan contest the Pur- son go beyond t he lhe thirty mark- ~ compression tank. we're confiscated
Mrs Mary Huber returned home
A report o r the discovery of the 1 " In Ume of ;;;:--people wtU IIC•
Mrs FttJd I Gurdnr•J was ho8otes• nett Post of the Amellcan Legion !dC Panth rs are leaving no stone shadows fall across lhe gridiron s~ by deputj. sherift's, Dana fracy, Sa.turday after a vhlt 'Aith rEia- body o1 a man belleved to have riftoe a.ll to keep ~ar golns, yet. .In
Tuesday evening to the lmmbcJ, ~~o 11l be served with a banquet $-'lin- unturned m getti ng Into the b&lt;!sl swiftly that the gre 1uc.r part of the Hank Young. Otho Tracy and Con- 1 Uvea at Charleston
been dead ror nearly a month, alons Ume of peace wtn &amp;lve nothlnl Lo •
of the Loyal Sum and Dauglltero· ner a t thctr hall thiS evening, by pu~lble shape for tlw nex~ two last quartet Is plaved In semi tr stnble Russell Baker nl Balihnn
Mr and Mrs H C Brooks and sld~ the Wheelln&amp; &amp; Lake Erle keep peace," Rev. H. L. HenthorDe ...;.
class or the Chun;,1 of Chnst. at the mernben ol the local po5t aux- gumes which close the '*'ason
1110\ In toUt\ darkneM especially on 'I uesda y alt-ernoon
Bettie McVey ot PlcR.sant Valley rallrc.ad track&amp; near Huron, 0, ot the Simpson M. E church, IAJ$1
the!!
~::gull~~ mo 1hhly busmess thuty
The crlpplf'.J&gt; of last week are 1 a cloudy day. Much ' entbuslB.sm Is Shirit'Y and We§ley Deem on \\'hose whre the guests of Mr and Mn November 6th, has been taken by tn hb talk on the "Cost of YlorJd -'.:
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meetmg
EJght.ce 11 ',\ et(' plesent.
An Armi.9tlce Oll.y program will ICUitdhlg Into g1eat shape, except being shown among the students in property part of the lmpleme:ats C ~j· RW:S Tue~ay.
\the county omdals here as a por - War," at the ArrnJstlce Day .pre- "'i
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lncludil1g membc 1s and se'lleral be given during the dinner and all th" tl.eet, Guinther who still seemll l regard to the Frldny fray and H wuc sal1 to have been di.~Cn\lerNt Rut sses
ary
ances Jvden ot slble clue 1.0 the whereabouts or &amp;ram held at the senor h18h aebool ·f
guests
Legionnaires are Invited The din· ~Lffi[What lame as tht: result. ut la1ge crowd Is a.nticJpated
l"''er~ brou@:ht to the count) jRII turn~dh!~~ re:asc~n:eln re- ~ Olles G Bn,tth, local prominent here, Wednesday morn1n1.
During the cou 1se oJ the bus!- nt&gt;r wlll b6 sened a~ six oclock
the tl:'rri!lc blow recel\led m the
a.nd the chsrgf' or posseShlon of 5 ndln 8 rew daY 1ven n1 a ter buahleU man who
dlaappeared
·Tm million lives were 11ven and
uess niectlng plans were discussed
1GallipoliS game some weekll ago
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j tmplements designed tor thf' manu- a':d oaflon
ys n Columbus from the .street.a of Pittsbun&amp;h ex· 1\tty-one bUUon dollars spent. dut•
fur holding their rei..11a 1 Clll'tstma~
1 Pierotti Bllmo easel Crow and
facture ar Intoxicating liQuor was 1 Dr T H~ld Co land or
_ at'tly three week! aao.
In&amp; the sreat war:· he aaid.. ..It ..
party Followmg the meeth).l'l t hose
CJRCLE MEI:TING
Dickie Wtnebrenner are all ahow-1
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ford 0 s nt TU peda
Bed
The diuovery of the unidentUied would be better to hold our J)I80e
present engaged In f'andy makmg
The Federated Circle met m the tng g1 eat form and fast coming out
Several bArrels or mat:h ·were dis- 1 aum' 5 ~s ~s ~• •"!:th his man at the Lake city was btouaht conferences before 'i\'ar than ..,._. ~
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Prcsbytebrlan church Tuesday even of the kmk R which nave bel:'n slowco·.ered and destroyed by the raid·
an ...... , Karel 1 to the attention of Sherltr A. 0 'ft'ar
ENTERTAiN-s CLUB
lng wiLh Mrs. Byron Bmg , Mrs lng up their work ICCi'ntly Han&lt;ii lng officers and a smal; keg of wine ICarleton and slater MISS Edna Tracy Tuesday evenlna by a res!"The victory dou not; end
Mrs Oscr.r Klein o:nlerLained th~ Belle VaUQ:hn and dal:ghLer Anna, capped by lnj ur!e:; and sickness Rev. Emil J. Klotz to .Speak wa~ uncovered m rhe Deems barn 1 Coptland at Kingsbury
dent ~r Rutland, who' reeeh-ed a because the feellns or hab'ed ..UU .._
members cr t ile nve- hundted c lub I Mrs Ln:zle Jennings as hust.esses they have play~d g1eat games but
The officers saad the tv.o ~tills , N ~s ~I FT '!ctlselsteln went to newspaper account of the incident exlat.l. U we would follow the lui4
nL her home 0 ,1 'lhlrd Avenue
After buslneL'I W!\8 &lt;~l~nsed with even betLet wo11t IS looked for by
at Bethany M. £. Chur&lt;jh
were located nea. a boundary line
( ll\'l e ue ay to vLo;;iL \\lth from a daughter at Marlette.
1111 principle&amp; laid down by ctil1s6,
Tue:iday ti.ftt&gt;mobn A number o! rlulnty refreshments \\ele sened b\1 the Purple and Wlute supporter~:~
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The newspaper
artJcle which we could end all wars!"
guests were present
the hostesses
Fnday as they seem \.o be rounding
m t e venlftl
boring farm TI1cy !.aid Lhat Rever- H Frank Fugate and Ml s Tom was printed In a Marietta news·
Tile Plotram was very appro.
Fu st club prize lor high score
,nto perfect physical shape
al paths led from the h ouse to the
f.nnessey went to Worthington pap.:r, :stated briefly \hat the body prlately presented wlt.h t.be An»Js·,~,a~ awat·ded to M1 s cecil Brad·
•:mnznuntr• t Lv~al rans who are much Rev Enrtl J. Klotz, 11Str1ct su· hidden stills.
Wednesday to VlsiL Tom Hennes.se} of an unldentllled man wu round tlce Da7 adctreu b:r Rev. •Hent.boqle
bury, ancl i:iccontJ cluo p11ze l.ll Mrs I
wrought up over t.he remalnlug pertntendent or the Central oer·
The two brothers denied the who Is recelvtn1 treatment . Lhl'.l;e l"{o\ember 6 1n a ronei)' epot. alone with the enUre memberahip of the
J:o:dwurd Dutfv Mt3 J p stewart
~;ames v.:lll ha\le a basis ror com- man Methodist conference will be ownership of the Illegal paraph~has
11 ""''"1 hhavinltl1 troubJ~ tor ' he Huron rtver near the Wbeellnc hl&amp;b echool praent at the auembb
rece1ved the guest m ,ze
parlson, they thInk,
for the In Pomeroy Tht1rsdo.y eventna:. He nalia They were taken before Ji..ur
me w t a st
neck.
&amp; Lake Erie railroad trackl. 'Ole for the olleervanee of thla mem011al
DelicJ.cus
1efles1uneuts
\\l're
Thlinksglvlng game, afte1 the Lo- will speak at thi! Bethany Metho&lt;li8t lice of the Peace Frank Siowe,
St:ll:!f~thNe~vtlle was a body wae covered with a tarpauUn. daJ ...,.. _ _ _ ..cw-_
served
gan tilt hc1e Frida.}
Howe~er, Church. Rev Klotz Is a torcetul Wednesday mornllli tor a preUmfn"
ere uesday.
The coroner then reported that
.-1C'cmparatlve scores mean little or speakt!t, one who holcls the a.tten- ary hearing They were rtned $100
James Parcher of Colwnbus the man had probably died from
' Mthing and those people who base ti(\Jl of hill audience at all Umes, and costs
Mrs. Oeorge Bauer ot Middle- skuU fnctures trorn a blow on the
QVILTI~G BEE
Mr11 R1chs!'J Hordcn , Mrs Perry
hcpes on comparative scores alone w)lo can b&lt;- counted on to gtve hls
A brother, Luke Deem was arrest·
were &amp;uests ot Mias
head
Otaves, M1 s Cl1a riJ~ Mayes, Mls::!
are doomed t.o many disappoint.- llster.frs somethmK- to think about ed Wednesday momiDB on a chaige
Sherlff '1'racy I.DunCiat.ely lent a
or
Bet.bani "
Sustc Taylor and Mliis Etta Gaskill
tnotol ed t..o Gallipolis Tuesday even
bull season,
The service
"''~I begl.l at 7 so of
clou.'&gt;
license
He was
a rettlmed
week endMon·
visit Ina them to Cld complete
Mns. A..
during the course of a. fooL- whent-ver
he spealr:.'J
dttvtng
an plates.
automobile
withplaced
hell·
.... de&amp;Ulg for o. vls1t with ~he latte1 's sisLegan lest to the Yellow Jackets with Rev Glenp Tennell in cha.rae. In the &lt;XJUnty jail
eriptlone ot t!w man tound
ter Margnret Oaskill, who IS rc( UJ.:Ct :ltHli{ from a 1P('C nt uperal!Oll
cf Mtddleport at LogR.n . last week This service Will afford an opIll the HolZeJ haspltill Miss Gast,.!' tho txtremely close Score of portunUy to local people to l)ear a
POMEROY H. S.
kLll 1s :-~Jowl} llll!Jrcv\ng ,
eight to seven which shows two VIsiting mlnfster who has built a CHESTER WOMAN IS
t htngs The first Is t.ha.t Logan r~putatlon for &amp;ood, concbc and
STRICKEN IN yARD
MIDDU:PORT
Ml:&lt;. Chm l!:!s Brooks and wu
fRID",Y, NOV 13 must not be treated lighLly l&gt;ut th•L lntel't'stlng sermon.s Rev Klotl;
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Charles have both I.Jt:el' co nfu~d to
Epb!copal church will meet with
Mn Ellza.beth Baer, widow of Mrs W. A Compton at her home
rcoter m the stands must do his dutleJo; are such that he Is able to
tht' l' h o m ~ ~n Mmn St1ct'! fu. th..!
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part, the rouner In 11 playing way get to Pomeroy but four times the late Sebastian Baer died sud- on We.st Main 11\.reet Thursday afpa:;t .~rVt.: rnl days
nnd the latter bv lending their annually This meeting is !.he tlret denly Wednesday morning- at her ternoon Nov. 1~ . ¥iss Louise Me·
MJDDLEPORT JllGII
MI .;, Rolu! B!lt11c s JJo; umll1 ul
prcst' nce and moral support at tno I of the current church year and &amp; home near Ohest.er. She was In Cune Q( Colwnbu&amp;. Dtoce86n Auxtito tlw hlJmc r. 1 Third Avcnu~ w1til
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Mr and Mrs Alban. Mr and
Admioaion 25c-35c
Ja.ckets had an off day, as that following the religious ~~ervlce~o
orrhage She was 74 yean ot uge Mts. Woods oi Jacksoll, 'Mrs. Wood&amp;
11\1{(1 1uesd:11 let• a visit with Mr I
, team Is a much better combination
and had not been m. She leavt~ of Oklahoma are valUng the Davies
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!our daughters 9.nd two son'! Pu· alsters on Vale street.
Logan gnme showed. As a. matter
LEND-A-HAND MEETS
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arrangementa
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Mls;
Sa.rah
Phillips
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clnnatl Wednesday on a businesll
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The regular monthly meeting of by P'lnsterwald un~rtakem
t vc1 y tcwn onct during U1e ~lloSun the Lend·A-Haud society of Simp·

however eXC':!llent and desirable in them·

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GOOD SHEPHERD- The Lord is my shepherd;
I •1:\P.Il not want. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow
me ill the days of my life: and I w1ll dwell in the house
of the Lord forever.-Psalm 23:1, 6.

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CWCKENS STOLEN ;;~;~u;•;··~~ ~~~~~,::~•~:Durst
of Eas.t
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week -lhd
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ping, elusive running Shorty Bea.·
In addition to the regular order
A peeullar colnclde~
ver waa not to condition to p'r~\!CI! jor bus.lnt:ss the anmtal ek!Qtlon QfJ the C&amp;ill at Prank Farley, ~ who
Bet.zlna and Mlas
t11e kind of n gtlme that he geus~ om~rs was held resulting In th~ ahered to hJLve stolen a number
vi.SJted' M'r and Mn
•. lly nuns ln E.~tep and Neal also election ot the !c.llowlng. MrB. chickens from Carney OJ'(Ien, wu ~~P:;Jr~~.~~Jn Columbus Saturw--1e slightly mdjsposed, which I Lizzie Young, Pres. M1&amp; Mary Hu- brought to IIIJht here when the com- d
Mra. A. N. l;khaeler, Mrs ~phie
.neaus that the att.ack uf the Jack·l ber, Vice Pres, Mt1!. Mary Renshaw mon pleas court set the date tor
Fisher and Mrs H V. Carl vtalted
-"l&lt; l'itturall\1 wtu! at the lowest Bec'y .. Mills Lydia Ebersbach.Aasiat the trial
P&lt; s:&gt;I!.Jie ebb.
Sec'y . a.nd Mrs Emma Foss, 'freas.
The ease wiD be heard In the Mrs. Phutp Duerr Monday1 at her
At the clOtJe of the meeting dell- common pleas oourt here P'rtdny home on Chester Rood.
On the other l1a~J It must not claus refreshments were served by hich
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be owrlooked that the Logan PUl'- I the hasteMe!!l, Mrs Je,;se Brewster, W
happens to be the proverbl81 was ,the uest of M,rs Mary Huber
pie Rnd Whltf' Is coa.ched by an Mrs Lizzie Young and Mrs Mary dll) or Friday the 13th. Of course. Monday and Tuesdfi.Y.
un and coming coach, the populal· Renshaw
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"Red" Longley who does not take
ract that the ehlckens were :Jtolen
defeat l~·ms down "Red" 1188 been
an Frlda.,Y the 13th, 1s quite a toCLASS MEETING
15usJiy emtaged In oulldtng up his
TWO ARE FINED
incidence. Ogden's chicken~~; were
The Queen Esther class of ~th5tc len on Frlday, Pebruary lB. '
lo:'om ever since the opening game
any church held ~-~lr re1ular DJ,eet
and eacn I\\I[Cecdm6 week shows
Mose Qll811a and Floyd Rose were
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wl&gt;at unprovcmcuts he hru; made taken before
Squire E R Titus
MARRlAGk LJCE~SE
After the bUlilne&amp;a
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each fined $5 and costs illld were morning to Gordon Olenn WesL, 24,
committed to the countv ]ail uuLII of Racine and Esther A ' Longs~
the fine and oo."ts are paid
worth, 21, of Letart Falls.

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1t the 'fobbyof the Remington Hotel, Pomeroy,
Thunda)r and .Friday, November 12th and 13th,
displaying

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Porc~laln

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$32.50
$iUS
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5 Rmlnl wllnut Porcelain Circulator

1 Room Walnut PoreelaiD Clrealator
All above coal heaters are priced 20%

All former customers of ours will be given the
PcOf~~P~tY. to~ m~ke their s~lec~lons and pur·
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as Sue·Lehew wdl be there to helP. you mmaking yol_lr ' fittings. All hats sold .ana 'delivered
iiffinediatel
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HEATERS

RAY OLO ltEATERS-il&lt;autltul deslrm-$12.50 Up.
Rf&lt;;ZNORS-One ol the old reliable heat.ers, $2.95 Up.
COAL RANGES
Cre«&lt;e.nt hall lillie poll&amp;bed. top.-Whl&amp;e t.rlm, , ~. price

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Andy: 7:i~. Dance orch;
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"SU&gt;~.WALKS OF NEW YORK"

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hert \pdRy aa VJ,ey In a a:roup or new pawug plays. to
"ff!dt into ~ rlbal practtee - . . UJW! againet Dartmouth. Hedc!en,
Wn for ~~ , ~r.cem.ent with Cornell baek, Ls stJJl .h l tho.! tm.Jpital
Qnvl!l Cit; J:Wre ,.tu_r+y It wm and Ukeb won't m.d:.c "tbl! trlp to
bt. their Jut a:mtat of the .aea.on. Hanover

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Bowllna: Green, Nee.
Athem, 0 ., Nov . ll ~INS-Cona.- When Bowlini Green U.~et up
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'I clous ol the f~t that. only ]41aml a1 alnst the Mic~ squad from """:&lt; .."'"' ~:~~=~~::;~;~~~
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Coa~~m8a~ aim o~ill&amp;man of i0h1o Unlvers!ty·ll powerful football heavy learn ~th In lil,e and In
speaker.
the t\a:hUna: Buct.eyea WBil 've.ry machine, was tiTindln8 11way heru backfield. and tne Fa leona are busy
whatever dlrecUon W~w
much plea&amp;ed. today with the show· tcdny I. rM-tllnua for the meetmg , cuscoverlng bll.s o! ~Lral:.eiY to aid I
looked today there a~
101' his 8rldden miode ln e. aorlm- with the l.:.ed&amp;klns Baturduy
them In the strunlc l;l,ftainst aup. not peace, on thl!!i ~
mage seMton aptnst the freshman
erlor weight.
day.
Notre DaAe, l.r.a., Nov II-INS
last night, despite ttu;~lr bruised .ud
battered conditiOn as a. result of . -Another Ilaht workout was sche·
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duled today tor Notre Damn grid
Evanst-on, Ill .. Nov..
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Four changes were made ~n the .squad 1111 the Irish prepa.reO fl)r Ooach Dick Hanley was
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: s tarlln8 lineup against the .
the Navy tilt Saturday at Balllm..:rre every precaution today to gua.ro
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unbeaten
eleven
At
New
York-Jtm
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Lit quarter ba ck , Conrad at Perra.! I'1 1 yester ..y th e Vars Ity s l t.lcth:u
y rkt.oMed Herbte Pre.,b
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and Kile at Gal!Wi' j:uard. All J playl!. Le.ter !everal ne·.; p~ys were ~na game Satur~a.y . Hanley kept . ew 0 ·
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, Jle varsity Jumpmg last n..l8ht In a
Bam Stein, Newark.
defeal:e~
to the l!ctimma 8e except carroll,
,-i long scrlmmagt&gt; with the B team. Gene La Bus, New Y()J'k.
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cramer Greenberg end Oathae
-At San Franclaco-Daula, Hindjt
Can·o'n wa&amp; again wak:hlna:. tht
Oeftance, 0 .. Nov · 11-lNB--A
1heavyweiiht, threw An·ireu ~
practice fl'om the sld~lines. with an charity game with Cederv1lle Y,·tMadison. Wis. Nov 11 .-INB- IO£. Mex.Jco In strat,ght raliA.
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Ad Sante! won from Dick Roberta
a minor lea:' injury nnd Greenberg . wtth ano':.ber chance to maintain re_nse agelnst Ohio _Btat~·s oc..uble In l8 rnl';llltes.
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was resUnK an injured Instep 1w. · U.s claim to a seagon record of no wmg back !ormatwns
occup1ed
Dick Raines aDd Gus ~el
fered Ln M~M.ay's practice. Cram- losses and no ties. a record held Wisconsin's attllntlon today. In went to a draw In a one-haul' ~jer was IJT&amp;nted a day of re1 t, al. which
yesterday·s seriJruna&amp;e iLPlnst Ohio .J_a.ck Smith won from ~
though be was 1n lontball t.oga.
end.
State formations the Yarsl.ty pi'(!- Ral'lta tn 15 mJnuta.
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The .!jCrlmma.ge tutlowed
t.l"Hl
--usual looaening up drill,
bucks went through the
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zest
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Athens, Nov. 11 - Thcsc arc the have played with !he regula.rs eve!" day that
ha.s a
i men that wLll . torm the back.bon-: Hince the time or the famous "so- that does not have to
on
of the Ohio untvera1Ly forward wa:I phomore team" of IP2D which W01l called "'breaks" to win a same.
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the fiut Buckeye title ever to be
Ollphant's showlng at
; when the- Btl JCats meet Minim here r.Jmexed by the Bobcat.B.
back seemed to ptear.c the corps
Saturday m the last .Buckeye con- 1
coaches very mueb, ulthoUJh they
· ferencc 8flmc o! the season tor
-didn't say much about lt. B~vsntv
Ohio If lhe Bobcats defeat th&lt;.!
flve yard runs by Orady and Ktete 1
Rectsklns they Will take the BUI;"k·
alSO broUght smtle1 10 the eo&amp;cbetS'
1eye cHaffipionsbip fo1· th~ ••tlrd
!aces. Keefe, 0:-ad)t and Vuchlnleh ·
I consecutive tlme and will gam per~
replace~ the Stilrting backfield
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early In the practice.
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Oh!o Slate scouts were on hand
ence trophy.
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Portsmouth, Ohlo-~SPLJ-Nov.j to PC nt cut wea.JaV.lS.IIes noticed in 1
has been an all -Ollto and 8 u. 11- K.en Strong and Marty BrW • WIBC(;nsln's team, and several new
Buckeye guard for two yean;. Hl:i ~Tid stara from BtaptetQn who wm plays were to be meted out to the I"
lMrd playing and
expP.rlenced held a p.loxy of post-graduatc.s ooly squad today to take advantage o!
cmfllnc!l.s have ' been big features In m ~ et Po• tsmouth's great Spal"tan these weakiJesse.s. The Buckeye~
j Bobcat succes:; this season.
{')e·u:n nt UhlVersM Btadtum 'h'ete wer_e not 1-equlrtld to· employ- all
Lowell
Llvin 8swn,
Marshall. Wti.)esday t:venlng at 8 o'clock thell' plays against Navy last Sat: Mich., o veteran of two conference The game not only marks lhe big- urday. so the B: 1ger scouts did not
' titles, hal! been R. steady, reli11ble twst game or tl:·e ll'tek tn Lhe Jbe learn all abo :t Ohlo"l! attack.
· center. Hi.~ cool-hee.rledoess on of· Carr National Football cl!"cuit bul.
-- - - - - ' tcm.e and power on defense ha.s will serv(l
as a background t'or
FIGHT RESULTS
been a bll!" asset at. the pivot posl- f?&lt;rt&amp;noulh"s ~reo.te!Jt
Armll)Uee
i Lion.
Day celebration, Oeo.-ge "Potay••
Kermit Blosser, EO'!Lefpr!Se, . 1w,; 9lark E:'JJartan ment.or, who 1f811!
By t. N. S.
proved one of the best defen.stve e4\cb and captnlol c.f the A. E. P.•a.
AI. New York-Jinuny MeNai"ntlli m the Buckeye. Hillab.Jlltr".t o (:.tPntP~1P
fle\"lln w\U iJ~D .Imara, New York lllht.weta:ht,' rtell:d down !11.~t unf!er punh and hls regJcnnalrt:&gt; who Will be particular-. fented Joe Gift; New York ,8.1
Jt:;hn Oaito, Yonkers 1Jghtw~ l;rht,
1PllllCll In tackllng have made hlm ty fcte[J Wednesday night by the
a tough €nc my for all Bobcnt op- Jccal legion p rsl~. They h:1vc ur-~ defeated Jack Bernsteif!, New ~o!·J;:
~ 1 ponent.s this year,
rensed d cer~ mumal in his honor. (6.J
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The bt'~t knuvrn and perho.ps I At
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CHAPTER VII
Buckeye end, has piayed in bad most tcrmldublc lli tllo llWiJ.d2rs
Fanchon was urried, sitting on
' luck ibis ycax. Crippled In pl"e- loS Ken f.t.rr:ng
nll-Amerloan lull
clasped hands of two of the
. t&gt;CU!i011 practice, he w ~~ able to get. CUI"IC !tt New Ycrk
llnlvcndt~· , IIJ
'fhey re•ched the can and the
: iJ,to nnly ci~rht m!!lutcs of i"-on)p"e- Hl21J a11d. ali·Amt:nc;~n
halfb!Wk cusr
bulance. Fanchon was put into
tilion bc!me suffPung [urther m - fol" !he Stapes bst s-e: t "Jn. A triple Du~·ton,
car and taken to .the home of one
jmics He hl\8 been r-rncl1cmg wlth thLcut at"Hst, hf! r:m pnss wltil the erce, who said
the farmers. There ebe wa5
llle squad tills wel•k , howt'VI'f. ami b1.t In the g-ame. ~ t~rlept a~ brok· trymg 18.1
tioued again. She 1ave
, may !jet lnl.o the Mu;:.ml. fJ•ay. . . . , rn fil'ltl I'UIUJLlg. nn excellent
At Seattle,
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Pla-Y • chllrity prne with Cedar•
t.ime or the year hiUI at lut a.rrl-iet1 vUJe PridAY n.tj:ht, and Baldwtnwbe.n fcctball players can quit try. W.allace, the ot-her unbe&amp;t,en team,
1ni to conceal the ract thai they l'dll Loaf.
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One gam ~ of more than Lhe wm.:.ll
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tnfA!reat wm be t.h-a battle bet.ween
A glance at thil week's Ohio ool· Oaae "nd Wstern ftelerve for the
leae &amp;ehedllle shows tbat thl:' foot- Oleveland cit," cham~ip.
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ctncl.nnatl Xavier, wbJch played •
wh.,re what huppen11 from now on · Da7t.on a '1~7 tle 1aR week, wUt l
--f!'ven a clgaret or a Prlday night hop kJ Loyola. at New Orlea.ru; for a t
dance-doesn't ma~t ~ much dlf!cr· Priday n18ht rame.
ence.
He111elbers, the s~ud"'nt princes
Pootball ca&amp;.ehes are making their who have been detbr0ne4 from
annual discovery, whlcb comes to their former plnnacle by the promthem from thelr own pt·ot:e~. that lnence Of other teams, ·Will IJ1vade 1
the manliest and noblest of all the Ctnclnnatl. Mount Union will play'l
sports Is not football, nor brldge, at Wooster. Marietta will go to
not coke-drinking nor dass-cuttlng, Gambler to meet Kenyon, and Ot·
but basketball.
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Ba.sketball"s sl"!altlly approach. Kent.
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tlce already in several schools, Is which have WOH u. game thU! year,
cutting down t.he interest In (oot· will meet here.
ball practice everywhere, and ~nly
other games scheduled a.re: J oha
the members of the champ!on.~hlp Carroll at Dayt.on, Wilmington
tea.ms a1-e much concemed 11boul Ohio Northern, Moll'nt Pleas.nnt..
hard work.
Mich., nt Bo""llng orcen, Ohio
Ohio untversity·s game with M1· State Res~ rvet~ at Alr.ron. Adrtar., I
ami thiS week Ia the mosL imparl- Mich., at Flndlay, l\lld Wilberforce '
ant one scheduled, and yet OhiO'!! at Bluefield, w . va., institute.
Jop-slded victory was conceded lonj!:
ago.
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Wittenberg, one of the state·s jlc.ngest JOurney It has e··er made
und':!feated teams. wtll play Mar- 1 w111 be started here today by tb&lt;' I
shall betore a homeoom1n8 crowd • Xavier football team when the
at Springfield , !Jut the enthusiru~tn Musketeers embark tOr New or~ 1
_has been kept 1mder control.
leans to play Loyola Friday night.
Musklngum, unbeaten. wW play · The tilt IN the last oi a two·year
at Ashland m a conference game, IR8recment betwee~~he schools.
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"ff!dt into ~ rlbal practtee - . . UJW! againet Dartmouth. Hedc!en,
Wn for ~~ , ~r.cem.ent with Cornell baek, Ls stJJl .h l tho.! tm.Jpital
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Athem, 0 ., Nov . ll ~INS-Cona.- When Bowlini Green U.~et up
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'I clous ol the f~t that. only ]41aml a1 alnst the Mic~ squad from """:&lt; .."'"' ~:~~=~~::;~;~~~
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Coa~~m8a~ aim o~ill&amp;man of i0h1o Unlvers!ty·ll powerful football heavy learn ~th In lil,e and In
speaker.
the t\a:hUna: Buct.eyea WBil 've.ry machine, was tiTindln8 11way heru backfield. and tne Fa leona are busy
whatever dlrecUon W~w
much plea&amp;ed. today with the show· tcdny I. rM-tllnua for the meetmg , cuscoverlng bll.s o! ~Lral:.eiY to aid I
looked today there a~
101' his 8rldden miode ln e. aorlm- with the l.:.ed&amp;klns Baturduy
them In the strunlc l;l,ftainst aup. not peace, on thl!!i ~
mage seMton aptnst the freshman
erlor weight.
day.
Notre DaAe, l.r.a., Nov II-INS
last night, despite ttu;~lr bruised .ud
battered conditiOn as a. result of . -Another Ilaht workout was sche·
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duled today tor Notre Damn grid
Evanst-on, Ill .. Nov..
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Four changes were made ~n the .squad 1111 the Irish prepa.reO fl)r Ooach Dick Hanley was
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: s tarlln8 lineup against the .
the Navy tilt Saturday at Balllm..:rre every precaution today to gua.ro
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1Welever was at fullback. OUphant In ft Wort dutnm)' defense stlSSlOn Ncrthwtstern·l!
unbeaten
eleven
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New
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·-· NllV}" against a let.OOwn before the Indl • Greece.
Lit quarter ba ck , Conrad at Perra.! I'1 1 yester ..y th e Vars Ity s l t.lcth:u
y rkt.oMed Herbte Pre.,b
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and Kile at Gal!Wi' j:uard. All J playl!. Le.ter !everal ne·.; p~ys were ~na game Satur~a.y . Hanley kept . ew 0 ·
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, Jle varsity Jumpmg last n..l8ht In a
Bam Stein, Newark.
defeal:e~
to the l!ctimma 8e except carroll,
,-i long scrlmmagt&gt; with the B team. Gene La Bus, New Y()J'k.
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cramer Greenberg end Oathae
-At San Franclaco-Daula, Hindjt
Can·o'n wa&amp; again wak:hlna:. tht
Oeftance, 0 .. Nov · 11-lNB--A
1heavyweiiht, threw An·ireu ~
practice fl'om the sld~lines. with an charity game with Cederv1lle Y,·tMadison. Wis. Nov 11 .-INB- IO£. Mex.Jco In strat,ght raliA.
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Ad Sante! won from Dick Roberta
a minor lea:' injury nnd Greenberg . wtth ano':.ber chance to maintain re_nse agelnst Ohio _Btat~·s oc..uble In l8 rnl';llltes.
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was resUnK an injured Instep 1w. · U.s claim to a seagon record of no wmg back !ormatwns
occup1ed
Dick Raines aDd Gus ~el
fered Ln M~M.ay's practice. Cram- losses and no ties. a record held Wisconsin's attllntlon today. In went to a draw In a one-haul' ~jer was IJT&amp;nted a day of re1 t, al. which
yesterday·s seriJruna&amp;e iLPlnst Ohio .J_a.ck Smith won from ~
though be was 1n lontball t.oga.
end.
State formations the Yarsl.ty pi'(!- Ral'lta tn 15 mJnuta.
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The .!jCrlmma.ge tutlowed
t.l"Hl
--usual looaening up drill,
bucks went through the
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Athens, Nov. 11 - Thcsc arc the have played with !he regula.rs eve!" day that
ha.s a
i men that wLll . torm the back.bon-: Hince the time or the famous "so- that does not have to
on
of the Ohio untvera1Ly forward wa:I phomore team" of IP2D which W01l called "'breaks" to win a same.
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the fiut Buckeye title ever to be
Ollphant's showlng at
; when the- Btl JCats meet Minim here r.Jmexed by the Bobcat.B.
back seemed to ptear.c the corps
Saturday m the last .Buckeye con- 1
coaches very mueb, ulthoUJh they
· ferencc 8flmc o! the season tor
-didn't say much about lt. B~vsntv
Ohio If lhe Bobcats defeat th&lt;.!
flve yard runs by Orady and Ktete 1
Rectsklns they Will take the BUI;"k·
alSO broUght smtle1 10 the eo&amp;cbetS'
1eye cHaffipionsbip fo1· th~ ••tlrd
!aces. Keefe, 0:-ad)t and Vuchlnleh ·
I consecutive tlme and will gam per~
replace~ the Stilrting backfield
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early In the practice.
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Oh!o Slate scouts were on hand
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Portsmouth, Ohlo-~SPLJ-Nov.j to PC nt cut wea.JaV.lS.IIes noticed in 1
has been an all -Ollto and 8 u. 11- K.en Strong and Marty BrW • WIBC(;nsln's team, and several new
Buckeye guard for two yean;. Hl:i ~Tid stara from BtaptetQn who wm plays were to be meted out to the I"
lMrd playing and
expP.rlenced held a p.loxy of post-graduatc.s ooly squad today to take advantage o!
cmfllnc!l.s have ' been big features In m ~ et Po• tsmouth's great Spal"tan these weakiJesse.s. The Buckeye~
j Bobcat succes:; this season.
{')e·u:n nt UhlVersM Btadtum 'h'ete wer_e not 1-equlrtld to· employ- all
Lowell
Llvin 8swn,
Marshall. Wti.)esday t:venlng at 8 o'clock thell' plays against Navy last Sat: Mich., o veteran of two conference The game not only marks lhe big- urday. so the B: 1ger scouts did not
' titles, hal! been R. steady, reli11ble twst game or tl:·e ll'tek tn Lhe Jbe learn all abo :t Ohlo"l! attack.
· center. Hi.~ cool-hee.rledoess on of· Carr National Football cl!"cuit bul.
-- - - - - ' tcm.e and power on defense ha.s will serv(l
as a background t'or
FIGHT RESULTS
been a bll!" asset at. the pivot posl- f?&lt;rt&amp;noulh"s ~reo.te!Jt
Armll)Uee
i Lion.
Day celebration, Oeo.-ge "Potay••
Kermit Blosser, EO'!Lefpr!Se, . 1w,; 9lark E:'JJartan ment.or, who 1f811!
By t. N. S.
proved one of the best defen.stve e4\cb and captnlol c.f the A. E. P.•a.
AI. New York-Jinuny MeNai"ntlli m the Buckeye. Hillab.Jlltr".t o (:.tPntP~1P
fle\"lln w\U iJ~D .Imara, New York lllht.weta:ht,' rtell:d down !11.~t unf!er punh and hls regJcnnalrt:&gt; who Will be particular-. fented Joe Gift; New York ,8.1
Jt:;hn Oaito, Yonkers 1Jghtw~ l;rht,
1PllllCll In tackllng have made hlm ty fcte[J Wednesday night by the
a tough €nc my for all Bobcnt op- Jccal legion p rsl~. They h:1vc ur-~ defeated Jack Bernsteif!, New ~o!·J;:
~ 1 ponent.s this year,
rensed d cer~ mumal in his honor. (6.J
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The bt'~t knuvrn and perho.ps I At
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CHAPTER VII
Buckeye end, has piayed in bad most tcrmldublc lli tllo llWiJ.d2rs
Fanchon was urried, sitting on
' luck ibis ycax. Crippled In pl"e- loS Ken f.t.rr:ng
nll-Amerloan lull
clasped hands of two of the
. t&gt;CU!i011 practice, he w ~~ able to get. CUI"IC !tt New Ycrk
llnlvcndt~· , IIJ
'fhey re•ched the can and the
: iJ,to nnly ci~rht m!!lutcs of i"-on)p"e- Hl21J a11d. ali·Amt:nc;~n
halfb!Wk cusr
bulance. Fanchon was put into
tilion bc!me suffPung [urther m - fol" !he Stapes bst s-e: t "Jn. A triple Du~·ton,
car and taken to .the home of one
jmics He hl\8 been r-rncl1cmg wlth thLcut at"Hst, hf! r:m pnss wltil the erce, who said
the farmers. There ebe wa5
llle squad tills wel•k , howt'VI'f. ami b1.t In the g-ame. ~ t~rlept a~ brok· trymg 18.1
tioued again. She 1ave
, may !jet lnl.o the Mu;:.ml. fJ•ay. . . . , rn fil'ltl I'UIUJLlg. nn excellent
At Seattle,
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: Ali Uw men nn· ~~~LIIors nnd Will i rma~t-.cr or ·:!lHI run ner illld one EarbP, Lcs AnBch:s ll ghtwcJ,~:h L 1
of Mr. Eames. The
. pl(nf tlwlr la}:t gmne of tnteroolle- i c f lbc kn~;ist punter!i in the 1w.· ff flled "Wildcat" CarLer,• seattle
gla le fuo~~~:~ thi~ ~e~T~~Y l tlt:1n:u leJtg uc, Marl)' Brlll Notre i ncsro 181.

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Columbus. 0 ., Nov . 11-IN&amp;-Tht'
Pla-Y • chllrity prne with Cedar•
t.ime or the year hiUI at lut a.rrl-iet1 vUJe PridAY n.tj:ht, and Baldwtnwbe.n fcctball players can quit try. W.allace, the ot-her unbe&amp;t,en team,
1ni to conceal the ract thai they l'dll Loaf.
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One gam ~ of more than Lhe wm.:.ll
l'Ule&amp; In the book an Sf!U01l.
tnfA!reat wm be t.h-a battle bet.ween
A glance at thil week's Ohio ool· Oaae "nd Wstern ftelerve for the
leae &amp;ehedllle shows tbat thl:' foot- Oleveland cit," cham~ip.
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ball seuon ha..s reached th~ point
ctncl.nnatl Xavier, wbJch played •
wh.,re what huppen11 from now on · Da7t.on a '1~7 tle 1aR week, wUt l
--f!'ven a clgaret or a Prlday night hop kJ Loyola. at New Orlea.ru; for a t
dance-doesn't ma~t ~ much dlf!cr· Priday n18ht rame.
ence.
He111elbers, the s~ud"'nt princes
Pootball ca&amp;.ehes are making their who have been detbr0ne4 from
annual discovery, whlcb comes to their former plnnacle by the promthem from thelr own pt·ot:e~. that lnence Of other teams, ·Will IJ1vade 1
the manliest and noblest of all the Ctnclnnatl. Mount Union will play'l
sports Is not football, nor brldge, at Wooster. Marietta will go to
not coke-drinking nor dass-cuttlng, Gambler to meet Kenyon, and Ot·
but basketball.
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Ba.sketball"s sl"!altlly approach. Kent.
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resulting In the beginning of pr: c· · Hiram and Capital. neither or .
tlce already in several schools, Is which have WOH u. game thU! year,
cutting down t.he interest In (oot· will meet here.
ball practice everywhere, and ~nly
other games scheduled a.re: J oha
the members of the champ!on.~hlp Carroll at Dayt.on, Wilmington
tea.ms a1-e much concemed 11boul Ohio Northern, Moll'nt Pleas.nnt..
hard work.
Mich., nt Bo""llng orcen, Ohio
Ohio untversity·s game with M1· State Res~ rvet~ at Alr.ron. Adrtar., I
ami thiS week Ia the mosL imparl- Mich., at Flndlay, l\lld Wilberforce '
ant one scheduled, and yet OhiO'!! at Bluefield, w . va., institute.
Jop-slded victory was conceded lonj!:
ago.
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Wittenberg, one of the state·s jlc.ngest JOurney It has e··er made
und':!feated teams. wtll play Mar- 1 w111 be started here today by tb&lt;' I
shall betore a homeoom1n8 crowd • Xavier football team when the
at Springfield , !Jut the enthusiru~tn Musketeers embark tOr New or~ 1
_has been kept 1mder control.
leans to play Loyola Friday night.
Musklngum, unbeaten. wW play · The tilt IN the last oi a two·year
at Ashland m a conference game, IR8recment betwee~~he schools.
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